The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 21, 1877, Image 3

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    Society Meetings.
ImMlTO CHILE. NO. 78. A. o. K. or THE It. o.
2nd and 4tb Monday of each month; m IXo-
B6f 1III. WniKLlOn, at 730 O'CIOCK P. si.
W. K. Bennlnger, 8. K. C. 8. lUitJUlwa,
g. K. n. a.
aiiADiK nurnts Lobas. N0.C8O. I.O. O. F.,
meets every Tuesday, evening, at 8 o'clock,
la lienor's Hall. Alfred Deck, iV.G. M,
B. Iteber, Secretary.
MBTUCHKN TB1DE. No. S32. Imt). O. Of It. M..
meet la Kebers II nil every Bstnnlav. II.
it. uaegus, sachem i u. w, ueini, u. oi it.
roHO rot TttlBI, No. 171, Imp. O. It. Mm meet
on Wednesday evening of each week, at 7:30
eciocic. in mono Brnooi nan, weissport,
Pa. C. W. Schwab, 8, Jao. Brong, c. of It.
LtBIOrtTON Lodge, No. 231., K. of P., meet
on Friday evenings. In Usher's Hall, at 7;M
o'clock. J, w. llaudonbnsb, O. C. T. It.
. Batcllff. K. of It. and 8.
Advertising Hates.
Wedettrelt to be distinctly understood that
na advertisements will b Inserted In the col
umns of THE Gabdoh Advocate that may be
"eielved from unknown parties or firms, unjess
teompanled with the CASU. The following are
a OSLT terms.
Advettlsements for 1 year, per Inch caoh
InscrUen 10 Cts.
six Months, per Inch each Insertion 11 1'ts.
A' Three Months. 20Cts.
" Ijess than three months, first inner
,.tion Ik each, subsequent Insertion 23 Cts.
Jcal notloes 10 cents per line.
II. V. MORTJIIME It, Publisher.
Jp R. S1EWEUS,
ISTIUOr ATTOIINEV & COUNSELLOR
AT LAW.
OrncE, Mo. 2, Mansion Home,
MATJOHOIIUNK, PA.
BattllHR Estates, Filing Accounts and Orphans
Court Praoaoa a specialty.
Trial 01 Causes carelullv attended to. Legal
transactions In English and German. Jan V.
Uu (Mum ilwmU.
SATURDAY MORNINd, JULY 21, 1877.
Local and Personal.
Farmers are preparing to harvest
th'6 cats.
New potatoos ore quoted at eighty
cents a bushel.
. "Dachmau's family 'soap, sold by E.
H. Rhodes, Is a reliable article. Try it.
, T-Tlie Al lento wn gas works are to bo
sold by the sheriff on tho 17th of Aug
ust next.
For the five weeks ending Juno 30,
No. 5 furnace at Glendon made 1,503
tons cf Iron.
Cork Sbavlnga for Beds, IJealth
and Comfort. A reduction In price,
dec advertisement. ,
Lehigh Valley It. It. stock Is stead
lly .creeping up. Day by day a fraction
is added to Its, value.
On. Monday afteVnoo'n, a man
namt$d Sidney Grace, was killed by a
fall oi "coal In No. 2 Slopo, at Upper
Lehigh.
. The. fall session of the Keystone
Normal School at Kutztoivn will nnpti
'on the last Monday of tho present
monui.
. The thirteenth annual exhibition o
the .Dovlestowii Agricultural Stolen.
will take place on October 2d, 8rd,"4th
and 0th.
A ladles jet ear 'drop found a fow
days ago can be had by th'A owner, oti
cnltlrig at this office, and paying for
this notice.
. -Work has again been stopped In.
the i Allentown ltolllng Mill, and as
result oVer 300 people have been thrown
into Idleness.
Hats and cap3 Irj ctery vatlety of
stVle and quality, at T. D. Clauss' mer-
Chant tailoring establishment, at prices
to suit everybody.
tone night last week the residence
bfXlcut. Deff. Moser.at Slatlhgton, was
broken Into and robbed or four valuable
pieces of f jlver ware.
Rev. E. A. Bauer, of Ilazleton, was
In town Monday and Tuesday, looking
up his Interests and visiting his old
friends In this locality.
A Lahoe Yield. Out f . M Mr.
. H. Peters, due un a Dotatb vine, n.
dajr or two ago, and realized from It 52
well developed potatoes.
Our friend P. T. Brady was made
very happy, Tuesday rnornihg, on as
count of the arrival, per Reber cjtprcsj,
ot a bran new daughter. -
T. t). Clauss, the tailor, has just re.
turned from the city, and Is uow open
lng an entirely new stock of sprlnjr
goods. Call and seo thciri.
The Good "Vfll Firo Company of
Harrlsburg will visit Allentown during
lair week, aud be tho guests of the
Good Will boya of that city.
137 If you owe for this, paper, we
would bo pleased It you would remit
the amount now. We need money
"mufchly" at this tlme.a
Beautiful i When you go to Mauch
Chunk, "oH't fall to call at E. F. Luck
enbach's near Broadway House, and
eeo his beautiful wall paper, &c.
If you need anything In tho print
Jpg line, It will pay you to call at this
office before ordering" elsewhere. Plain
find fancy job printing at low prices.
Tremendous slaughter ri ladles,
rants, youths' and childfens' boots,
hoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss
Bank street, Lehlghton. Call now I
. Kx-SupervlsorShultz was out riding
ltH Dr. Derharaer, on Thursday, for
o u.di. tiiuo nuer conuneiueut from
an illness of several weeks' duration.
i""2r?. .E .' yUDS. of Kutztowlfl
normal dcuooi, is in town on a visit to
Prof. Berndt. Durli.g bis stay he pro.
posea vislilffg Glen Onuko and taking a
trip around the Switch-hack.
The Thomaa Iron Company light
ed another furnace at the llokendau
5(ua' Works on Thursday last, and are
repairing others for use. Four are now
in blast at that place.
One of the larce plate glasses In
lr. Kemerer's storo wludow was bto
Ven, on Sunday last, by a stone being
thrown against It by some person, either
accidentally or maliciously.
I1 rknee Department, Washington. D. 0.,
is: at home'AnYurlbuch until jni "iii.
Mr. U. F, J. Brown, of thn On
?e ,'1$&vtyl'tn. Monday, and
dropped in'Jeo up.
Gent's .furbishing goods, compris
eg white afidttcotorcd shirts, under
wear, collars, Uetijttles, ic, In Immense
quantities, and -at prices' lower than
ever before, offered,' at T. D. Clauss'
merchant tailoring establishment, BlnU
otreer, LehlgWon. c
Mr.,Abraha,m Tost has exchanged
ins opera house ana other properties In
South Bethlehem, estimated to bo worth
874,000, for 2.7G0 ncres of land In
Southern Now Jersey.
. :Tho honorary degree of A. M. was
conrenea upon A. b . K. Krout.of Cop.
lay, uy the uoard or trustees of Frank
1 In and Marshall collego at tho com.
meucpmcqt held recently.
Rev. A. It, Bartholomew, now s:
t onedat lltimme Istnwn. llnunli In cnfln
ty, Pa., Is homo on n visit to his old
friends hereabouts. He expresses him
self as highly pleased with, his charge.
If ycu tickle a mule's hind leg ho
will laugh until he shakes your sides.
If you need .teams for business or pleas,
uro, go to David Hubert's popular llv.
ery, whero you can get Cno teams at
low prices, t
J. K. RIckcrthas still afewof those
eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose
or. ii you teei iiko securing a good
homo call and see him He is also sup
plying flour.feed, lumber and coal at tho
lowest rates.
Sermon to children In tho M. E.
Church, of this place, to-morrow (Sun
dav) evening at 7.30. Responsive ready
I .. , ! . 1 1 . I , rr. , .'' J
1UK UI.U siiihih uy U.U fiCIIOUl. JLl
public flrd cordially Invited to worlhH
God with us.
T. P.. Clauss, tho merchant tailor
is now receiving an Immense stock of
spring and summer styles of cloths, cas
slmeres and. vesting, which he is pre
pared to make up in the latest fashion
at very popular prices for cash.
Mr. Samuel II. Anthony, propriet
or of tho well known Craig's Hotel at
Lehigh Gap. received last week nine
Summer borders from Philadelphia.
Mr. Anthonv exnects about fortv mora
In the course of a month or sd.
Catasauqua Is highly elated over
tho prospect of having a regimental
drill In that borough on the 4th of Aug.
Eight companies are expected to appear
In line, to be reviewed by .Generals
Bolton and Reeder, with their respec
tive staffs.
The Centennial Slate Comnanv has
now on hand 1,000 squares of their cel
ebrated Guarantee Bluo ltoollng Slate,
which they will sell at lowest market
prices. For further particulars address
F. P. Semmel, Sec'y, Lehlghton, Pa.
Jow Is a good tlmo to put In your
winter coal, the price now belntr fullv
as low as It will be. Semmel & Gribel
havo just received 200 tons, which thev
are selling very low. Call aud leave
your order and learn prices.
Trexler, Kreldler and Maus havo
commenced the carrlago manufacturing
business at A. Buckman's old stand,
and invlte patronage. Seo their adver
tisement In another column, and then
chfe them a share of your orders.
fV On WeilnPSiltiv nvpnlnir nf lncf
,veek, Mr. Win. Horn, of Malmnlnr?
Valley, killed a porcupine. It was one
or.tho largest ever caught In this neigh
borhood, and can now bo 6een at J. T.
McUanl'el's hotel, having been btuffed
aud put in a case.
One day last week a fourteen-year-old
son of Mr. Daniel Shaffe.r, residlnc
In Mahoning Valley, fell Irom a cherry
t a dlstanco of about 25 feet, strik
ing with his forehead on a fence, 'can's
lng a very ugly scalp wound. Dr.
Derhatr.er .Is nttcndlng him, and wo
aro pleased to say that tho boy Is rapid
ly recovering,
Daniel Graver, of the Beo Hive
Store, having just returned from New
York, Is now opening a how and ele
gant stock of IadlfS' dr-ss goods, dry
goods, groceries, &c, which ho is offer
Inir at unprecedently low prices. Ho
invites the ladles to call and examine
goods before making their purchases
elsewhere
Jacob A. Blumer.cx-Clty Treasur
er ot Allepto.wn, was arrested Wednes
day on tho charge of embezzling $13.
000 of tho clly's funds, and was held
in J15.00Q ball. Blumer was cashier of
the First National Bank of Allentown,
of vvhlch his fattier was President, auU
which recently went Into liquidation.
Long's Sunday School, of North
Whitehall, will visit Gleu Onoko, above
Mauch Chunk, to-day (Saturday). Tho
excurslnulsts havo chartered a passenger
car of (ho regular up morning traln.and
the regular down evening train will
bring them back. Laury's Sunday
School will also Join tho parly If ar
rangements can bo made In tlmo.
Wednesday.thb sheriff of Columbia
county seized the Continental colliery,
owned by Robert Gorrel & Co., at Cen
ttnlla, for a clajm of $00,000 In favor
J. T. .Aqdenrlcd, of Philadelphia. The
Sheriff has also levied on the Union
colliery, of John Anderson & Co., for
a claim of $0,000 in favor R. J. Ryou,
a former partner in tho concern.
The new quarry of tho Eaglo Slc'tp
Company, at Cherryvllle. caved In in
Thursday of last week, doing damage
i" wu i;uiiiHiuy to me amount ot $ 7010.
Tho engine, derricks and other ma
chinery were all smashed and broken.
Thoso working wero warned Just la
time, and ordered to suspend operations,
thus avoiding loss of loss of life. Heavy
On W(
nJ wl
iiuus weru tue cause.
edncsday of Inst week, Just
' I i 1 1 0 Mrs. Aarnn It. k'l
pf Millport, was passing- through tho
house, sho stumbled over some small
children who were playing on tho lloor,
and unobserved bv her until t,he had
almost trod upon them. In her efforts
to clear them, she fell breaking her left
arm between the wrist and elbow. Dr.
J. I,. Kreainer, of Millport, reduced tho
fiacture..-Slatlngton News.
A row occurred In Justice Schut
ter's ofllce Tuesday forenoon, when
hat worthy Ollclal had his clothing
badly torn by a man named Win. Fieby.
It appears that Freliy flnancUl
trouble, t.nd went to the,Jutlce's office
to seo after his rights, when ho got In.
to an altercation. Freby Is a powerful
man, and It took about tliree or four
ordinary chaps like tho . 'Squlro to
squelch him. He was put otit, how
ever, but not until ho bad done some
little damsge to the magisterial robes,
which he tore Into tatters. He Is cred
Ited with having almost completely ills
otbed tho Justice, who will doubtless
have film arrested for conteim t of the
"coort." Ilazleton Dally Sentinel.
It is said tho Pennsylvania Coal
uompany win sen luu.uuutons of ntts
ton coal at auction on tho 2Qth Inst.,
nnd that tho Delawaro, Lackawanna
and Western Railroad Company will
sell 150,000 tons of Scrnntoh ccal on tho
27th,
James E., an lcht-vcar-o!d son of
Charles Ycnser, of this place, was play
fhg on tho porch In front of Fred.
Brlnkman's residenco, on Wednesday
last, when by some unfortunatn acci
dent ho fell to tho pavement, and broke
mi, arm. Dr. Reber reduced tho frac-
turo ana the Jittlo fellow is doing well.
A fire broke out In tho Roaring
Brook Colliery, at DunmoVo, near Scran
ton, on Monday night,, nnd It was
thought that the mine would havo to be
flooded. Tlio flro started In tho stable,
In tho lower vein, 300 feet below tho
surface, nnd was discovered at 0 o'clock
Tuesday morning by the watchman,
who found all tho mules, ten In num
ber, burned to death. Workmen wero
busy all day trying to extinguish tho
flames, but It was feared their efforts
would prove useless.
is An intense excitement was created
ong the women of the brick row. at
Pnckerton, on Monday last, by a cat
which snowed evident signs of madness.
barking like, a dog, frothing at the
mouth nnd scratching nnd tearing up
the ground. Every house was ransack-
ii for "a man," but none being found,
ono of tho women nrmed herself with a
revolver, and, after discharging the
contents of blx barrels iito tho head
aud body ot tho cat, had tho satisfac
tion of seeing it stretch out and dlo.
Tho residenco of Joseph Rucli( of
West Penn township, was entcicd on
Monday of last woek by a couple of
tramps, and two suits of clothing and
other articles, with a sum of money,
carried off, tho lascals escaping with
their booty. Some time ngo the same
premises wero robbed ot all the provis
ions in the house, leaving barely enough
for tho breakfast of tho family, upon
which occasion Joseph was heard to re
mark : "Ich bet nilch shainme fur mein
lcbcrzelt wen so nix gafunno hutte."
A meeting to take into considera
tion tho question of organizing a new
Building and Loan Association was
held in Rebcr's Hall, on Monday even
ing, (July 10). R. F. Hofford, Esq.,
was chosen Chairman of tho meeting j
W. M. Rapsher, Secretary, and Thos.
Kemerer, Treasurer. Tho following
gentlemen wero appointed a committee
to. solicit subsprlptlpns to stock and col
lect nrst installment, and report on
Monday evening, .August 20th, 1877 :
Messrs, Philip Miller. John Peter. T.
S. Buck, Frank Laurv and A. J. Dur-
ling, together with tho officers ot the
meeting. ,
Tho brother of Laros, the North
ampton county poisoner, has been. In
terviewed, and to questions ho red ed
that he did not sign the petition for par
don, ' because ho Is not Insano nnd
never was. When he killed, father,
mother and Moses Schugt wo buried
him from our thoughts forever, anil to
us he is n9ono dead. I would notllku to
seo nun hanged, Decause wo deslro to
escape, tliu terrible dlsjtrnco. We suffer
more man ho does. Wo havo it upon
our minds, not only tho death of father
nnd mother, but that ho too must die,
nnd that upon tho gallows. Wo all
nope nnu pray that he will mnko a cm
Won and die a sincere christian : that
Is all wo can do."
Itnllcr Kxiiloalou unit Loss of Life.
A terrible boiler evnlninn nwntm.l
Saturday mnrniiig.nt thooru mino some
nine ml es from Mnpniu-it. u.mm. ,-
cd loss of life. Tho ml no is operated
bv Mr. Josimh ICIufi'r fnr n... r
Iron Company, at Allentown, and nt
tho lime of tho exnloslnn lutniui.
hands were employed in tho works.
Tho explosion took place nt a few
miuutes ueloro six. Throo nernn
were instant I v L-111,.1 fun rn!ii..
three seriously Injured. Tho names of
the killed and lujuie'd ns follows:
Aaron Miller, the engineer, aged 08,
Instantly killed; Owen Lamb, laborer,
aged 25, Instantly killed; Wilson An
drews, aged 12, instantly killed; Llew
ellyu Rupp, laborer, fatally Injured;
Hnrrv 1 f pltilmi,i ri , It-it. . ..-I,., i..
--j ;,. , '.."'j i-uuiiy in
jured; Charles Wohx, laborer, fatally
injured; i nomas Kelim, fatally Injured:
Victor and Oliver Miller, sous of the
engineer, acid resnpe Mv,.i,. in n.i ii
years, were also injured, Victor fatally
nnd Oliver seriously; Morris Schmeyer.
aged 14, badly bruised by flying biicks
about the face nml lei,-.- umi,,i,i.
Stephens, aged 80, Injured iu the huau"
mm ns; uu!im iiouuway, aged 00,
slightly wounded In the right left leg.
All those killed havo families.
Anron Miller was thrown a dlstanco
of thirty feet, and his body shockingly
bruised and maiuled. Rupp, who with
Helnbach and Mohr was sitting leilr
the wall which.enclosed, tho boiler, was
terribly burned nnd scalded, nnd was
found lying In the hot coal under tho
boiler. He cannot survive. Tho boiler
was 85 feet long by a feet In diameter,
and was broktti Into three pieces. One
piece consisting of three sections, was
thrown fully it hundred yards to tho
west, bur) lng Itself iu a mud bank.
Another portion, consisting of one sec.
tion, was throw eastward about fifty
yards, and thn ihlnl ,,i
ong, flow In a wetterly direction nnd
landed Iu n bank of earth, which it
penetrated to tho depth of eight feet.
The englno housn was completely dp
niolUhed, the horse thtd. distant about
eighty feet badly wrecked, and the
wushery el.lghtly damaged. Several
horses nnd mules wero Killed
The boiler hud beeu in position over
four yeais and iu steady operation for
the past six months. It was examlued
last January and pronounced by the
Initpector to bo In sound condition.
i'hoiuas Kthm, Henry Helusba;h
and Victor Miller-.tho luttor a boy of teu
Jm1"?-;1"0'8 slDnu llt'(l of ft"'"' injuries
1 heir deaths make the number of killed
seven.
The Coroner's Jury In tho case of the
explosion of the boiler have returned a
verdict which after stating the cause
of the great loss of fe, concludes as
follows: "We, tho said Jury, .find that
on divers occasions before the explru
Ion the boiler in. ri,.r..i .. i.i. .
beyond its capacity, thertby weakening
Letter from Maadi crnmlf
Mauch ciiuxk. .lmvia ict?
There Is, .really, nothttig now under
the sun. There may bo'ln other places,
but here In Chunk there Is absolutely
nothing scarcely enougli to causo a
rlpplo on the smooth surface. Fashion
able Mauch Chunk is loitering at tho
eca-sido, nnu if tilings wero dull beforo
tney went, they are much more so now
Indeed,, we're rapidly assuming the
character of men of lolsure, for tho sim
ple reason that wo can't Dpd anything
to do, at least nothing, that'll pay.
Everything is stagnant dead. Our
hotels aro empty nnd the streets almost
deserted. Even tho boisterous, frollck
some schoolboy Is no longer visible, ns
tho schools aro closed and the watchful
eyo of ma Is keeping tho mischievous
pet nt homo. If ho sallies forth ht nil.
It Is niter dusk, when ho Joins tho
ui jJcuusiiiiuiB on mo smcwaiKS
Or WntnllPQ 111 frnllf tt lna..t.nm cnlnnn.-.
..U.,WUL ltU'LIVUIIIOUUUi3
to seo what girls bigger boys of his
uitjuuiiuuiitu uiu - loung around,
which knowledge furnishes him tho
material for next day's gossip. "Mur-
pny meetings" also have their charms
fnr Mm nml If la ttrlnnlnll.. n.
--" f.iii.,imi,jr b UI13U
gatherings that tho gamin must bo
sought should ho bo misSIng on tho
j ... ii.vj .Ul.lJ. 1,1,1, VJIWI1&U
tlieso meetings, In consequenca of which
iiiiimiiy ui iL'eui uavo nssumeu
the blun bnill'P. in Imllntln,, nf lil.,r,r
boys, no doubt, for tho gamin is always
uuuim iu uo iu lusilioil,, uo it ai, taiKlUg
slang, "bladnlnc" Atnmliv. or itlnn
cream nt mil's or pa's expense. Atn'l
wnai airs ue, puts on while ho Is bond
ling the snoon 1 and how nllhlvlin tnllii
about "thAt 'ero girl and her fellow I"
And What a trvlnir limn llU mmt Imlr,
rt j i iiuiuij uaiu .uiivu.u
out for fear of being beset oy a number
iicijuuimaucqs wno never
llO.Sit.ltH tO jiniTUPbl n nlnln , t nrnnnt HT
hate to go out nights," I heard ouo of
uicui oijr u iuw eveuinc;s ago ; "it costs
iikn hlazes. Ttnw
lean vcar. then Hm n,m,i,l In.nin
unjf hid uivmu. mow i can sympa
thize with Slid, foil rva oonnrtlnlltf IP
. V ) V U(JV.WI "I j .
they chance to bo forty dollar clerks
vu iiuuuiuu uojmr pretentions
can't you? Now that tho ice-cream
trade nnd Murphylsm are flourishing,
tho swill (yclept beer trade Is suffer
ing accordingly, which Is sufficiently
plain from the fact lliat most of the
taluons aro, in a manner, deserted o'
nights. Whether the world will event,
ually bo the better on that account re
mains to be seen.
Somo Individual or individuals per
haps with a view of starting a sausage
factory on last Tuesday night caused
sad havoo among tho canines In town,
as on Wednesday morning quite a num
ber of tho genus wero found dead.
Sundry pieces of bologno that wero sub
sequenlly discovered scattered along
the sidewalks indicated that they had
been poisoned. That thero was some
wearing amongtho owners of the curs,
you may Knngiiio.
"The man that hath no music In his
soull' will henceforth havo to bo sought
outside of East Mauch Chunk, ns they
proposo.shprtly.to set up In the musical
lino independently ; tho first step In
furtherance of the, project having, been
taken on Wednesday, when tho picnic
of the embryo baud was well patron
ised. "Tho vilest sinner may return." Now
that -Monkey's joined the Murphyltes
and Packer's cadets, tho couutry'stafo.
Who'll be tho next 1 tbafa the ques
tion. Who'll bp postmaster? continues to
ngltato tbo mind of IhrTaverage denizen
of East Mauch Chunk. After thu up
pointment's.mado we shall know.
The "four for a quarter dollijr" artist
Is still doing tho best business in town,
ids peripatetic gallery being crowded
from mom' till eve,'., . .
Mr. Milton Dlmmlck Is about lo
evacuate his fine Broadway residence
and getting his traps in order for an ex
tended trip to more congenial climes.
Jocko will nccompany him Iu tho capa
city of body servant and general lacto
tum. Under tho now arrangement Mount
Plsgah 1s tapldly becoming a favorite
resort and Doctor Brighton's business
Increasing. Ills ten-pin alley being
fluished, what a lino chance our young
sters will have for buuiiLlui; "above
the clouds" unseen I
Harper's Ferry John Is still about
aud maklug the most of his short-lived-
vncntinn Vf n rn, .Int.., n...l ,1...
........ w .4 . W ,V,, MUM .III
smiling countenance .of Mr. .11. F.J
1,.- ill , r . .
jjiu.Yu ,vui vtiuisu iroui our btreets.
itnvn will vanish irom our fctreets.
The chief men.of the irrecnncllnblo
Cameron wing of tho Itepubllcan
irty havo concluded not to make any
1110nitrnHnn mi nrrlunl nt thu ,v-
or
party
demonidrnH nn fill nrrluAl nf ttru n v
pected members 6C Hayes' Cabinet.
Right so, gentleman ; nuue but a fool
would exchange principal for Interest.
Mr. Jas. S. Loose's name Is promi
nently mentioned Iu cmnectlon with
the District Attorncysb'p, knowing
ones assert'iug that Mr. L. will be a can
didate for nomination beforo tlio Re
publican County Convention.
Night excursions to other people's
potato patches nre much In voguo along
tllri liflM ,lf fliu nttial 1 ...., M
pastime principally Indulged In nt these
gutbetlngs is called "help yourself,"
1TKJIS.
supeilmeDdent l'ncker, of tho naatoa ami
AmiHiy Division u V. 11 It , i abseut ou u
llmuijicnuibiju ut tbo Tuousauil JJi-a
Mr. sua Mmc. O. Kkcer nut uaaclner Fan
nloaiont Anuuryl'ark. w
-A iiew wolgb soslo for tho wclgUInc of cool
from Kcmiia'ier & Co -a uuw brtukcr at I'uud
VM.o h,u?.t'ctu"y bS?n Put "' "10 central
lUllioail Ci.mtauy. .Mr, mm-Us". latooinmior
ut U'd.e'a ltuu, wiilt iko ibaigo o(,tho MiKs.
-i hatlts O. Zlenoufus. cf tho Ueiliiehcio Uai
ly Time, was lu town our Huu-lay.
-Mr. Jaincs Qoruiley, a woll-Known cltlif n of
Asiit,ui. aii-it ut that Mi.co no iunihiy, it niinins.
thoiiayarul thou. It. It. to. of N. J. uuiJe
lis vwicuuie a jpoaruiioo ou Thiubaay afitru'iou,
bruiKluu Ji.y io uiuuy a tiuiui-h'jiu.
. ,JW"'- buu-In law of David neeae.
,;.fr,''"lui'1'0u",8'.w1 hum-.l ti i;,.iKr
Nouch Ctiuuk cu euiurJjy. 'fUo WashluMou
SSi-,i.. 1;a'rtc-i.' uursivt Hauu.ol the tormw
olv.hlcliiltceu-iHl had htu a u.euior, will
dlia euiuilm funeral pi ikiiou.
A laiKoeuu sinn uariy. liilucipallr coiU'
iS.m'E"'"!1'1'1 I'omiiaiiv, vl.lted Mauili
i0.n,;u,Buu1"' Iffton Mo..ilaviiioiii.
Utt6(r Ihr foWlLCh lues.
r ,mL-Vlcul" ',u.r t"? oonent of tti 1-oat IT am U
Chunk toruet HiijiJ hhjisi about i(j. They
alaevcm j "vu' "U0"1" "lioii" ihis p. m.
ntMMMUMJuwsmmai
-.i u irauivm .xiiiiiiuauitii ior I'.nst .MffUCII
Chunk horonith vfas helil on Wtslnesilay, with
BnrntT Mcllnch. well known nhnntsnm
itt inn if,. tiint nirtAA r. .
..v ...... .ulv iu., jjmtu iui- viiKmiauiiy on
. M r.jiw. H. Looso Is absent visiting friends
Sir. Hnboiliam, tlio croon croccr, hsvltic
cyncimtoil Monro's stum loom on Kumirlianuu
slroct, now holds forth at I'oglcy's ou Itaoo st.
- Hnrah.n tliroovonrolil daughter of Dennis
Al nlliftiril ill CI I Alt 1lfnisin
. .iinti n vFiM t in uiu coicoraina i ar
rnii-Do'on vaso, covltIikc nonrlr 40j pages vt
Tim Knllft- M..I..I.V. ...
j.....uvuj.igiio4tij ivuuy luiduuiaissiuu loiue
Uoart
rr'h'iTw. ri rr-- ......
cfnl trmn will bo run ou tho Ccncuil Kullrona ot
IJarlc, Lentil Owp to ntlchrt tho'Mimlay Kchool
. imatto, Ml ilUV. 1. V.
rVnKCl, John Kilpler. l'ronk Pay and John
Kniirftrrm.1 nfl,i,.1i fl, i.
Mollies Itclcnscd. , .
Oil Monday .morning last, ntrotts
vlllo Judge Green discharged Mull
T,wlnr..Tftlin Rlnlfnrt, n.l m.n.inn nr.. I
v t,t.vv.j ,nu uuiit;o 1UU1-
hearti, threo of tho Molllo Mngulics
wiiu milieu otate s eviuence uuring tho
late trials,
Thonbovo tlio .have been patiently
Trnltl.trf t, ,1,7. ... .v....
:,., 5 iu, .uy jiasbsi iiiuiuns iur tueir
frerdnni. nml ipfl-. tnwn rill tiin fircf I en In
In very jublllant spirits. vKach ono
As.n.i I.. 1 nrr . i t t
uuivivu in i.uuy uu uis own recogni-
7flllPn. T.ntvlnr- (una ncra.lmt nr.. I fn.i,1
"g umoiVU UUII 1UUI1U
culltynsan accessory after-tlio fact to
tUn l.ltil... -e ty i xr w
uiuiui ui o.imklt nnu urcn. no
turned btute's -evldonco and corroborat
-MW uubVIWhS I V I UI J OllUII'
lv. ncainst Thninna Arnnloir mm r.rti
V..r,lV.U ItlJ blllllU UIUU
tho uallows on the 21st of last month.
iiuwiern anu oiaucry wero arrested
and tried for conspiring to kill William
uiu .JtHMj uujur. oi inananoy t;ity.
Slullicru nlnni1i1 nitlt In Imfli ti.f.1D1
j. . w. uiivj III UJ 1 1 1 1 tUI IHtt
Stlt(' HVlrlotlPfi ivlllnti nnnnlnfu.l ATfnl,
ael Doolau of tho same charge. Doolan
wns senienceu io-uay to ono yeftr Im
nrluntmintlf Hnn1nn tin. Immi InAar..
r.,UUi...lw,w "uunui litis uiuu lUUUfcUCl
ated for the past ten months nwallln'g
Duuieucu.
Mtilhern in I1I3 evidenco gave infor-
mntlm, tulilnl, In1 In id. . ......, tiv...
.- iu hid bllCSI UI i Cl-
low Jack" Donohue, for the murder of
Morgan X'owell, a boss at Summit Hill,
for which crime lie waa Uuug at Mauch
Chunk on tlio 21st.
Mulhern una nnn nf llin mnef Imnnrl.
ant witnesses, tbo commonwealth had
during tho progrcss'ot the Molllo Ma-
tHI,u mala, IU Jjavu lUlUrilHUIUUl
which led to tho conviction of several
murderers.
nig Creek Hems.
Rvo nn.t whpnf. lma loan ornT.
stored away without nhy harm from
rain, and th,o former Is a cood crop this
year, but wheat has suffered from an
insect.
Tim IlllMrlnhnrriT nrnnjn Pnnn 1?.
cst township Is eald to bo very largo
again this year.
The barn of J. J. KernerQr, of this
tilacc. lias undenmnH ROInr. rimnlra (n.
side. '
So fnr TOft lmvn tinf Itonn nnnnvaA
with organ-giluders, ns In former years,
Tho grapo crop will be larrre this
year.
T.oensts linun nil ,11ml nfT nnr iUa
song I'haroah has ceased.
If llllQ flrir WAfll lioi- frnnl Iiiiidd n fnttt
days longer, tho oats will bo lit to cut
by the latter part of next week.
Mr. Wm. Tfictmnn thn .Qn,lnt,
School worker of Mauch Chunk, was at
tins piaco on n visit on Tuesday. lie
nrotnl&eil "ltnvprft" In nnv nnr Knlihotl,
School a visit Iu a few weeks.
Messrs. Levan & Seidle are doing a
large custom trade at tholr grist mill.
Of Intn A linlctnrntta caf ft itnnnn
pen from Lehlghton and vicinity havo
iuiiuu ii practise to urivo tnrougli th.ls
place ou tho Sabbath with a huckster
wagon crowded with light brain, nnd
iwnnln r-ntnltiiv frnm plturol, nnd Ul.l.nft,
Schools are Insulted by them. Havo
they no regard for the Sabbath? If not,
tui-iu ,a it wily iu ilil u eioi) 10 It. UOW-
ever, I hopo a word to thu wise, &e.
Kev. J. L. Werner, ot Tarryvllle,
preached to n well-fllled house at Soil's
on Sunday evening last.
KEVEHE.
UIOCEELK, July SO, 1S77.
ReiKlhln Alll'lnn Vn nrn nelro.l
cveiy day through tho columns of news'
raiu'r and bv vour Driiirrlst In nsn
tomethlug for "Dyspepsia aud Liver
Complaint that you know nothing
mum, Jim get, uiscourageu spenuing
llUHie.V with lint. IIIMn l.iinnca TCnw In
give you satlstactoiy proof thatGreen's
A ...-, ...Ill 1
."i,uai A'iui:i wm euro you ot dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint with all Its
effects, such ns Sonr, Stomach, Sick
Ifl'ilrinMiH nnftllnl nnjll.,a,,,.oU n-l.t
tatlnil of thn Hpnrr 1fnrt.hiir,i Wn.
ter-brash, coining up of food after
eating, low spirits sc., we ask you to
B ' J'our Druggist, A. J. Durling,
and get a Sample liottlo of Green's
August Flower for 10 cents aud try It,
Or n llefflllar Sir.H fnr 7r; rolltn tivn.lnpa
eating, low spirits &c, we ask you to
or a Itegular Size for 75 cents, two doses
will reliovo you.
I.Ut ofl.ettcra
ncuialnma utcallod for In tho Lchlirhtnn P.
0 up to July 19th, 18771
IlennlociiiiS' John ltafier. PhUIn
livens, Hamuol Her, Tllhiuan
fcvintt. Dauh l .shsier. Joint
aullr, Win. If. burairue. Mrs. A'. A.
llaupl, V. (I. ahaicr. Alei.
Ivues.r. Aur.olpli snuos.chrisiophec
lul. Uwu Tho p. Mis. u'li
Nossicy. i.otlelb (5) Vrrkivu, J. JI.
Iji l'uii to t lub WlKKins, U. W.
l'uicell, Ura, Mtry
l'orsons calUng for any of tho nbova lot'tcra
will pltaso iwy " AUvertuod."
11. It. 1U1'SU9, Postmaster.
Xo Opium I No Morphia or other
dangerous drug Is contained In Dr.
Hull's Baby Syrup, fcr tho relief of
Colic, Teething, etc. Trice 23 cents.
There aro IJ.OOO houses lo let In 1'hlladclplils.
Therg are lOff prisoners m the tschuylklll
couuiy Jail.
Tho I,itioater banks hohl about J2.5M.050
subject to chMSs ana time cortlhcates.
Sir rcnnsrivanla nintresaoien nrr actlncas
Jarorsiu Uio Uultwt btates uourtut eo.luu at
-Chief Ju'tlco Agnow, of tbostalii nprfuie
court, was urrtuieu a few daa ai-u in Heaver
couuiy lor shimilnE pheasants oat oi seasou,
J ihIrs Lmllow, of 1'hlladeJphU. has dcollnod
to be a iar.dn.uto lor supreme Juitge on thedem-oc-allu
tiekt-t.
T?n0 nioilierhooa of Locnmotlvo Ewlnecrj
in lUMUini; riml ve.1 a part of tbo uiouey oktij
tu uopanl lu tiiem br tho o iler to which they
DjNoutr. They uptt lo bo paid promptly here,
after, mcludlua an arrearage.
WlitMmsrmt. Jnlv iP.-Vcf'IoSrv ANtw-
5?,','l;,,w.Iu.".l,t,ln"0?- with about
Ai'.iw leet of luwbnr lu tun yard was lOiiimuiM
gy lire at noon w-aiv The Iom is )e( n feu
t-oiOianavO'. litnur.iiice ngui.
The Canl Trnile.
Tho anthracite ioal trailo contlnnos vrtthout
special featrtf. Tliomot nottceablovonVtfi
tho tiailo durlnff tho past woolt Is theinnouncd.
ment that 550.000 tons of ol njra' to be sola at
auction on the Snth ami frt'h pt jtis month, nt
Now York, ot which tho Delaware tactawnnna
nnd Western will offer iso.OMnndlhoreiinjyt.
vanla Company loo,oro. This Is a laigoqoautl
tytobethronn on tho market In Its present
condition! but then, the oaejtlonlsriertlnenUr
neked wnat is coal ininert fof It it is nut to he
pronoht to market I Noiwithstannioir tho voir
laree uuctlou rales announced it Is a lact Hist
the roal tonnoRB Is slncklDS nn n little. Tho
rtoudlnr ltailroait earned for the vrooifendiiiir
Un tho nth Instant only some 15o.ono tons. The
movcmi-ut at I'ortltionraona. howevor. IS near.
IV rteadr, the receipts and enipments amouuc
Inff to about tho same flsnres. Whether tlio re.
oeiptsarj' fallinR off for the want otordors.or
because of lntenuptlon by reason ot the cole
bratlon of tlio Pouitb, or because Individual
.eBtratnr are stopping their mines, weoannot
say. Tho last named causo Is probably tho
main reason of the lossenod supply, opeiatorj
cannot nflord to sell coil at loss than cost, as
somo or the CHrrvlna: rompjn es whieh aro at
coal producers are SHid to be doluK, tholnitit
trnnportitlon a. to llshlcn tho los thnt won',1
ocncrwuo rntail on producuou alone. Uuu
waatover the causo of a lesscuinR euppiyot cimi
uuY uuiiiiiiu lorwiiru, ono thing is patent lo thn
commonest observer, nanielv. lhat coal IshoiV
, J. . "t! ""I'm-wnir, inero can Doni
iiettit time to lav lti the next winter's sudpu.
opeiotors and Coal companies do not
lollow the busluo.s with tho view of all tho
time ethlnir It Rt or bciow cost. '1 heio ore or.
casions when the necessities of tho f Ituitloa
nianolt tomporaiiiv boainblo. bnt when such
Masons corao around they arb niado as short by
producers es possible, and aro usuiilly followed
by fbcli an advance lu pnecs as will recorer
,..u,,v9 iu,m,f i-.it-ry iiinn wno upys nts
coal at prosent pricon has a poxlion of tho notiial
producer, this lsn kin. I of tradlo thatennnnt
,iJ ft. . ,?co fu,08B. y110 a1laY t"clr DUfchnsea
do it "t tho risk of hot onlv pavinjt the entire
oi an additional charge to make up tbo opera-
legitluiaio business pursuits ot life thoio must
lio a fair and oquitablo compensation all round.
" u. i,iu ui-t-es-ity. n noorcepi.
tlou to the rule, fruclent peiiplathcrcfore. will
. ., II wisaoai of laying lu thtilr coal promptly.
Ail thecontlnBonclus of theBoason and of tho
trade such us suspensions, corahiuaiiiiiis.
strikes, and nccldoius aro ou the sido of higher
and Hon Company havo not stopped any of
their mlnos, but a number of lnoividnalopoiai
:l : " v'" ouviitiii region nave stopped
theirs, and woaiulnloruied thai the Lehlirh aud
i vr , "'.'.V,,1-""1'1"" ""T0 temporarily slop
p. . i1r wllkoal'iuio mines. It is also stated
,uu. iuu nueiiucuuunu vjooi uompanv havo
adopted a elmllar courso of actlDu. Ledger.
' ho loliowlng table shows tho quantity ot coal
..fiu.w wDwuii;!! vnuer i wiiiroaa ror tue
weea ending July Hth, 1877 nnd torths'yoarn
V.IU1UR.U1) iuu, iu, nnuioripe'y.
compared w.th tno sauio time lant year i
ltcgloua From. Week. Y.
Wyoming...., , 3I,7HJ '724.
HllZletOll St "Q lUl . ..n
Year.
6t.'3 00 i.t.vi'ni is
DlltlPr I.i.litfrli
615 111
10.305 12 331.30 0)
7,104 00 3:3,112 1)1
S,80tl 1J
1U0.1M 12 2,511,5411
107,711100 2,i77.l3 If
iicuver Mtaaow
Mahiiiioy t
Maucauiiuutc.
Tntnl
r.flaf. Vnnr.-. .
Decrease ts.it rs
Sdi.KIU 10
IlPOUT OF COAL tronsportoaover tshlch
tv, Htiafll1.n'lnn ll.ma.n,. H.....I n .
Nw Jersey week ending July 13. 1877.
.,.., Total week. To date:
Shipped from tons. owt. tons. owt.
Wvninin'T
11,47s 02
802,018 02
147 741 II
224,iOO 03
134,745 15
3107 Or
292.7U 02
139 14
upper xingn
6,701 02
8 734 14
O.tVS OS
I CO 17
17,203 12
Sandy Run Brau'oh
Ilazleton
ilazardvllle, ..!'."!
SnutUand Judd.,..
To'"! 3.535 1! 1,0C0,53S 08
. Irortouslyieporiedl,60o,io2 iij
Total to dato 1.0 0M8 (8 '"
Same time last year 1,231,713 07
Increase 377,825 01
Decrease...
PRODUCE MARKETS
' nV-pMORE. July 19. Flour fluterltflnn: nio
brands, ti.60iwl.73: oilier grades unchanged.
,,uui, nmoi, .-iiiiurrHiuuiom reu, primf.
81 Oil amber, tl.033l.07t do. Hhlns, SI.55ai.C3:
. t'liiiayiiuiun rcu, ti.&oai.tut JNO. 2 wostcrn
winter rod, July delivery, ti.Mj do, Augnst,
tl43: do. Bepteiubcr,1.41!&1.42. ,
Cora southern nominal: western' oaslr:
03!oi August, C2o; September, eaijfcmHc:
uiuaiuer, ai4C.
u, At.c,i iur uiiiue Bainpms,vaicn are'
flimeri soutlicru prime, new, 4S44oi-wcslonf
vanla old, 431 Uc. s""ji
.muiururuu.duir i. x lour quiet! Minne
sota luiuily S7 7539, rcnusyivania do. tsr 50.
ni-ellour, tiai.;.',.
Wheat sto.nvj I'ennsvlvaniS rea, 81.03K2.05:
amber. 2.05,2.15: white, tlioBlSJ.
Oats steady, at 30Si3c,
fJuiCAOo, July 19. Flour quiet and weak.
eepiemherilso. 2no. sua.
lorn steady and arm; 43i lor cash: 4Sa)4
for August. ,
uaw urmcr; 320 ror cash: 28So for August.
cbslng Prices of DeIIavich &,Town-'
sknd, Stock, Government and Gold
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia,
Julv 10th. 1877. 1 '
tr. s.o'i. itti
IT. K. 5-20's, 15 J. t J
.111 V bid li:i, asked
.loot,- old KflH asken
,1WH bid 109 asked
.1114 bid 111 H asked
..112 bid 1121, asked
,12S!i bid 1259, asked
.Hid bid ins asked
..H8H bid 1081. askeit
. 2', bid Silt askc4
. 12H bid nn asked
. 83d bid 3SH asked
II. B. O-WS, 1857
T. S. S."!!'. IRrtH
U. 10-41a
IT. H. I'nr, piiiw ,ta.
u. 8. t's 1881. now
u. . 4K's. new
I'Aimflvlrunta 11 1,
l'hila. & 1 leading It, it'.. I
iieuiKU vuey u. it ,
I ht, h I'tu, .4.
uniinicoinpanlesnf N. J.isait bid 131 ' asteci
L1.t,a',Tt,Vv-.11.llIf' " 'U 'At asked
l'hila. & una lu It 8 Bid 10 asked
lnoithern Central u. It.... n , bid I!H asked
HetonvlIlo 1'oss. lt.lt. Uo. Ill bi 11 asiea
Isoithl'naa. It. It 40 bid t)1t uM
Uo'u II 5 M bid lOSIj asked
. " -- . u. ..B. iti... .oa uiu ,om
io uiu is asked
At Malianoy Plane last evening Jeromlah
O'Connor waa bitten In the calf of uio leg by a
dog helonglna-to John naaley. It was at first
ststcd that tbo nog had hydrophobia but this'
wsa not, so. After considerable deliberatlnar
over tho-matier by tho authorities tho cog w.s
hot by the .rblet of police .Mahasov Plane la
lufested wllb. a largo number of lure which'
need tho same attention bestowed upon this
ouo.
jnititiEi),
K0PNJ5AWl-TM0YCU-dnll'"i"it-.
vJwT' u.r W'eabiTger.Uenty Kostenoader
and Miss ltebecca Jtoyer. iiolh of lhlkhton."
Special Notices.
1I.I3MIhIlB3 VPQN T1IU FI!SII.VINB
COUNT KNANCU, If of a compleiloual na
ture, speedllv vonlsn when CJI.llNJfs bill..
1'llUJt bOAP Is used to obUterate them. Plm.
pies, liloiches, lt.iughnoss, Iteduesa and Tun
aro Unvsnaolv banished by 'this icconiparabio
cUruymg ageut. JimoUve-aUmentt, aorea.
cuts, bruises, mm Ids, tn4 other. allecUons and
lujunos of the cuticle aro lutenlse removed by
iu bUIfHUIt nATlia nave long beeu roV
newardasthe best remedy for akin diseases,
rheumatism and gout. OLtlNH's hUH'UUIt
iOAl l In iweav tespect a efflcaclonj, and far
cri-aper. Itr opeun.g tho purrs, aud promoting
a vla-orous aupciiloial circalauon.thiaejcelleni"
aruue conirlbuies to too health of the cm Ire
system a. well as to tnat or tho cuticle, blnee
lis luti'Odueilou to pubUo notice It hasrepeateo-1
Ir been commended by themedioal profession
and press, and tew external specifics have won
such ''geldeu oplnioua" among all classes. It'
pi events pouoxious diseases as well as remedies
them, and disinfects clothing and linen lmpreg-
nntod with Ulseaao. UaDdrulT la entirely eradi.
call d by It, ana its u.o u. ou that account.'
itreaily to be desiderated by persons whose baiK
Is inimnng oat In consequeoce of-drynea of1
the scalp. Those who have use oiu'tmecta and
llqulda without avail for the cure to erupuoiis
or an olmtinate charaner. will rind, it tniv txv
It. that OkLXN'o ho LP11U 11 i-llAP leuiove
wirbutio cumplalnu trreinedlable by less era
uclousoeans, and proven u the recurrence of
sutsti ilLordirs.
told br rHirgurs, arocers anil l'sncv Ooodt
llfulsi s. riltf 23o. per cake. 1 Hot (1 cakes)
.itji .sot biniall. propaiLon receipt of pries.
sew $infns" v'r 7 B,x inS;:
,11!'.L' . 11x18 A-SB WH18REU Cie. Waekor
Brown, i'c. juij