Society Meetings. . ' , ISFISITO OASTLE, No. 78, A. O. K. of jnS M. O.' 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. In He tier's Hall. Lehlghton. at 7i30 o'clock: p. M, W. K. Uonnlnger, B. K. C. S. It. Gllnatn. e. Ki n, b. OlfADEN ItUrfB.1 LOOOlt, No. 030, l.O, O, F.. meets every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, In Honor's Hall. Alfred Beck, jtf. O. I W. U. neber, Secretary. Mktuciikn Tridi. No. 202. Imp. O. of K. jr., meets In llebet's mil evety Saturday. It. L. Gattgna, Sacnom i 0. W, Delhi, C. of R. Pono Poca tbide. No. 171. Imp. o. It M., meet on Wednesday evening of each week, ut 7:30 o'clock, in Fubllo School ItaU, Welsspnrt, Pa, C. W, Schwab, 8.1 Jao. Brong, c, of It, tsBioniON Lodob No. 231. K. of P.. meets on Friday evenings, In Boner's Hall, at 7trp o'clock, n. Qanmox, o. 0L t. It. Batclift, K. of K. and B. ' Advertising Itatcs. We desire it to be distinctly understood that Do advertisements will be Inserted In the col umns of tub OAimott Advocate that may be rejeired from unknown parties or Arms nnless accompanied with tie Cash. Too following are ur oslt terms. Adyeitlsementa for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion .10 Cts. Klx Months, per Inch each Insertion 15 eta. '! Three Months. " " so Ufa. Less than three months, first lnser. tton tl. each subsequent Insertion ,23 Cta. Local nonces 10 cents ter line. II. V. MOHTI1IMER, rnhllsher. T FllANKIilN L.KSII, PnYBICIANtAND BTjrtOltON. ofe Raiitnt rhytician hf nmUburg Itotpital). Omcx 1 Next door to the Union Church, WEISSPORT, PA. C7 Ppoelal attention riven to the Diseases of Women. Consultation in English and German. Aug. 18, 1877-Om JJtt. EDWARD BROWN, SURG EON DENTIST, Of the Pennsylvania Dental College, Philadol- phla', has onenrdan office In LE11I01ITON, nnOAD ST HEIST, next door to Bnyoer All work warranted satisfactory. tATJQIIINO OAS used for the painless ex. traction of Teeth, Aug. 11, 1877-yl 1 UUU UK 'hiladol LT ,et0nnanv', 1 II. SIEWEUS, BISTltlOr ATTOTlNnV A COUNSELLOR AT LAV, OFFICE, No. 2, Mansion Uonse, MATJCn CHUNK, P, Battling Estates, Filing Accounts and Orphans Conn Praotice a specialty. Trial of causes carotullv attended to. Legal transactions in Kngllsh and Ocrman, Jan V. Wit (ftnxfati fh&mnU, fiATCItDAY MOrmlNa.'SKIT. 1, 1877. Local and Personal 'f.ff tUTI you find a X (cross) after your name on this paper, it signifies that your subscrip tion is over due, and that wo need the money. OO pleaSO yOn Wednesday lust wo visiter, In Dr. Brown, Frank Stocker and a number, ot our citizens bavo been pros; trated by tbo beat during tuo past week. In n Nursery wherein all Is life and laugh Instead ot crying and fretting, there Is sure to be found Dr. Hull's I3aby Syiup. Price 25conts per bottle, Services In the M. E. Church, to. morrow (Sunday) at 10:80, A. M., 7:30, 1'. It. Subject fdr morning: Tha Christian Sabbath," by ltev. L. D. Brown. Tlio publlo is respectfully in vited, , Bro. Whitney's better-half present ed him with a young (ten-pounder) son a few days ago, and ho was very smil ing thereat. Mr. Dun. Graver was also made happy an evening or two ago by the birth of a daughter. Now. Is a good ttmq to put lu your winter coal, the price noto being fully as low as It will be. Semmel & Gabel liavo ju3t received 200 tons, which they are selling very low. Call aud leave your order and loam prices. The Labor Protection Party lias struck Lehlgtton. If you should place Its nresent membership in 'a line 00 Bank street and count them from each' end up and down you would And their strength to be from u to 7 or 8. Our young friend, P. J, Meehan, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, was In town Thursday and dropped into our sanc tum. , lie represents his prospects for the nomination for District Attorney' to bo very flattering. Mr. M, Is an Indus trious aud persevering young lawyer and deserves success. The first railway Iron Imported In- this country was for the Lehigh com pany's coal road, from Mnuch Chunk to Summit Hill, in 1827 . It was rolled Iron one half Inch thick, and ono and. a half Inches wide, ten feet long, spiked to a four by six inch scantling. The iron cost (05 per ton in England. Considerable excitement was creaL ed around the office of Esq. Beck, on Wpdnesday afteitaoon by a large party from, Lehigh Gap who had como up to witness a trial lor trespass between Charlcs'Prutzmanand Albert Meendseu vs. Keuben Ilehrlg and niue others'. The decision will be given Monday next. Albright Sr. Freyman for plain tiffs; W. M. ltapsher for defendants. J. Hervey Dobbs, the Murphy temperanco lecturer, was in town Thursday. lie has bcn In a number- of places since April 1st, and has en rolled about 9000 persons In the temper ance cause. He is now on his way homo to Erie City, to recruit hli health previous to beKlnnlne the winter cam paign. Whllu In Lehlghton be was the guest of r . 11. Longitteet, Esq. .company with Dr. .J. G. Zern, the la' j boratory of Dr. UaP, on Samuel Evert's remit. Summer complaints are very prqfu- place, in Beaver-Run. The Doctor re lent. r ports the shaft to be 30 feet In depth, Tomatoes nro remarkably fine this 8CBB0I1. The maple leaves are beginning to palter down. The reign of striped bolsery Is near ly over. The Sth of September ta the last day for registering voters. The most difficult lock to pick is ono from a bald bead, People of leisure are already gath cring and pressing ferns. South Bethlehem has laid a borough tax of 8 mills on the dollar. The Keystono Normal School at Kutitown at present has 137 studcuts. Henry Tuoker offers his farm for sale. See advertisement in another column. Allentown is doing less building this summer than any time during the last five years. The State fair will be held at Erie this year, from the 24th until the 28th Of September. The Presbyterian church at Hoken danqua is reported to have the best choir In the Lehigh Valley. Clergymen do not believe In secret societies, yet 701 of them In this Slate belong to the Masonic Order. Don't fall to read Mrs. Guth's an nouncement of tue arrival of fall milli nery goods In to-day's paper. If any merchant thinks advertise ments are not read let hlra advertlso to give away a calico dress pattern. Tho strength of Laros, the poison er, at Easton, is fast giving way before the repeated attacks of bis convulsions. Grand opening ot ladles' fall and winter dress goods at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive Store, next to First National Bank. Trot, trot, trot. And if yon wish ft handsome trotting horse, go to David Ebbert's livery ; bo will furnish the aul mat at low rates. Dr. A. N. Lelnbach, a well known and highly respected cltl.ens of Bethlu hem, died at bis residence In that bor ough on Wednesday afternoon. Since tho introduction of the new and that the presen;e of gold exhibits itself in larccr proportions tho deeper they.go. He estimates the present yield at about four ounces of pure solid metal to the ton, exclusive ot platinum and ulclcci. lne UocJgLJs very enthusiastic in ins profession ana-reels comment or success. May his most sanguine expec tations bo fully realized. Mem. from Society Journal. "Miss S appeared to posltltlve disadvant age because of cloudiness of complexion ana must we write It 7 rlroples spoil. Ing an. otherwise beautiful counte nnco." Sho should by all means pro cure and use Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. Hep. iMPOHTANT TO PENSOKCrtS, Dr, N. B Heber, Pension Surgeon in Le hlghton, will commence examining pen sluners on the 4th of September. This Is the biennial examination. All pen sloners must be examined before they can draw their next pay unless their certificates contain the words "no bien nlal examination required," Pension ers must not neglect to bring their cer tlficates and vouchers with them. Attain from Cnrbomlale, on the Delaware and Hudson Gtavlty Rail road, was thrown from thp track near Huuesdale, Monday morning, by tho spiking of a switch. A parlor car tumbled twenty feet down an embank meut, but William Mulr. engineer of the train, Is the only person reported Injured. It Is supposed that the villains who spiked the switch intended to In Jure General; Morrow, commander of me regulars nt ocrun.on, ana a party of State nillltla officers, who were on the train It Is 'understood that the meeting of railroad firemen and hrakvmen, hr Id In Scran tou on Friday of last week had no reference to a strike, but was for the purpose of raisins fundi to meet th expenses Incurred through the 6trike which ended recently, beveral nremen and btakemen are iu lall, needing ball their families are In want, and u num ber ot men who lost tlfelr situations py ma strike are HSKine relief, xn result of the meeting Is nnt definitely known, but it is believed the men aie dissatisfied with their organizations and that many of them refused to bo hound by these organizations or furnish any more funds. crop the prlro of wheat and flour have declined in price quite materially, al though thev are still considerably above those of last year. Lo-Monday evening a man walkinc on Beautiful I When you go to MaucbfTthe up track about three miles below Chunk, don't fall to call at E. F. Luflc- Penn Haven and hcarlnu a train com oubach'8 near Broadway House, and lug Jumped to the other track in time lo be killed by train No, C, bound tor New eubach'fl near Broadway House, and seo bls beautltul wall paper, &c. If yon. need anything In the print Idr line. It will pay .you to call at this ofllco before ordering elsewhere. Plain and fancy Job printing at low prices. Tl)o Centennial Slate Company has now op hand 1,000 squaros of their cel ebrated Guarantee Blue Hoofiug Slate, which tbey will sell at lowest market prices!. For further particulars address F. PJSemmel, Sec'y, Lehlghton, Pa. J). K. ltlckert has still a few of those ellglblle lots in Kickertstown to dispose or. Jit you feel like aecurlug a good home call and see blm He is also sup- I'lyiig flour, feed, lumber and coal at tho jowitst rates. (previous to "leavlne" town A. G. Dolllmmayer eeqt In bis resignation as meinmipr and Huoretary or mo uelilghton School! Hoard.' and that body on Mon day rveVnlng filled the vacancy by tho election V)f f. P. Longstrtet, Esq. Mr. U. w ui nv doubt ablv fill the position. Dlaappearnnce. Until within tho part ten days thcro was perhaps not another man In this community, who more fully enjoyed the confidence and respect of ills fellow townsmen, than did A. G. Dolleomay-. cr; prompt in alt his financial and other business transactions, he was consider ed and looked npon as bearing a charac ter far above reproach, no man or fami ly In this place being more highly re spected that bo and his. But, alas for human frailty I about' two months ago, ho sent his wife (a most estimablelady') on a visit to her fflends In Germany, and placed his eldest son la business In Easton, after which he spent two or threo weeki In New York city, Long Branch, .&c, returning home, he re. malnedintlf last Monday night, with occasional eboH absences therefrorm About three weeks ago he Introduced Into his home a dashing joung widow (7) with whom it is charged he was too intimate, causing much noise and con fusion with his son and daughter who reside In the house, and which event uated In the disappearance ot A. G. Dollenmayer .and the "she devil" he had In a moment of mental aberatlon taken to his bosom. Thus ruining oue of tho finest characters, and bringing sorrow 'and sbamo upon a loving, faith ful wife and an affectionate family. On Monday night it having been generally understood that Mr. Dollenmayer, had left, the organizations to which bo be longed, took some acllou In the premises with a view to securing the funds In his hands as Treasurer. ITpon Investi gation It was found that be was Indebt ed to the Odd Fellows In the sum of $300, to the A. O. K. of the M. C, something over $100, aud to the Le lilghton School Board, of which he was Secretary $700, being for a bond.issued by him a few days previous and not turned over to the Treasurer. The raatter was placed lu the bands of F. Longstreet, Esq., who immediately took legal stops for securing tho School Board, Odd Fellows and 1C. of M. C, and the property was levied upon by the Sheriff, Dr. N. B. Reber being ap pointed to Inventory It. In conclusion, we may add that the property left is ample to meet all the obligations so far entered up, and leave a respectable balancu for the lamily the personal property alone It Is thought being suf ficient to cover the claims against the estate, leaving the homestead property lutact for the wife and children. Ed win Dollenmayer, the eldest son hav- Ink closed up his business In Easton has returned home and taken charge of the business, which It Is proposed lo arrange ror nun to continue. Tilt Scrautoil llegloll Out Still. The men employed by tho Pennsyl vania Coal Company, nt a public meet' Ing held Monday morning at an early bour, voted to remain out until tnotrae mands are acceded to. The meeting was called by the Chairman, P. Swee ney, and was attended by about 1,000 miners and laborers. 1 ho object of the meeting was to consider tha reply ot President Hoyt to their recent demand of 'ii per cent, advance In their wages, and to take action thereon. Besides the Pennsylvania Coal Company's employes there were present at least 200 or 300 outsiders, a few ot whom were drawn thither by curiosity, but most of whom came In the capacity of " bull-dozers," In which they subsequently demonstra ted great prcnciency. The men sat up on the crass In large sweeping circles facing the Chairman, who stood in the centre and exercised remarkable Influ ence In keeping order. After the Pres Ident nad stated the object of the meet Ing It was moved (hat branch meetings ot the various collieries represented be held, apart, as a conclusion would thus be arrived at mat would be worth some thing. Tho motion prevailed and seven teen different groups formed themselves out ot the main assembly, Of the seven- teen branch groups ten nominally voted In favor of a strike and seven In fnvor of work. A committee was according' ly chosen to notify tho company of this decUlon, ai d, as President Hoyt wrote that thero would be no work whatever unless the great majority ot the miners request it, tho situation Is clearly de fined. The miners lu favor of the strike are rejoicing even lu their great pover ty, but the men who want to work and who have large families to support deep ly regiet the result reached. Letter from Mnuch Chunk. M1UCII CnCNK. Am. SO, 1ST7. To sum up lha ltnatlon I mlftit wy "ill li qaiet i usual," in taring which roar reidirn ironld be about as well Informoil thor are likelrtobeby an nohcrrace to the ctuiomirr method ot a Unltlpllcation of word 1 tor rel lr, there Is notnlnit now worth talking or writ- Ing about. Democrats ire dlMtinalng the recent Domina tions and epecalatlng on the chance, for mo. ces, bat, no grrtt ldees brlnr InTOlred In the present canvass, political conversations pro ceed rather qulsul. They re a ret carried oa In an nnderti ne and likely to continue so until the other party ahalt have been heard from. Besides, who cares, while it Is only matter of nomcs end weightier matters are uppermost In nearly everybody's tnlnd I What Congress will do with regard to the Texas Tactile Railroad Is 11 matter of far greater concern to most people thau who shall or shall not bo' elected to Nther ot the ti tiling Btate offices to be filled, for'whllo the one is a material question, tho other Is merely a matter a personal preference, bub stltnte the namo ofono candidate for thai ot the other and tno world 111 probably more along aa well, iso who cares I It is employment, bread, which the masses need, and all else It bat chaff. It now seems to De tho ccaeral belief that the striking clement throughout toe Itnirh region will resume on next Monday at a trifling att. 'vance. Lludei man's men, ot Stuckton. having already re-nmed.. Coal shipments bavo been light, both by rati and canal, during toe week, aud cmDtv boats areranldlr accumulating. A aligut change In military matters was eapcicaon last bunuay, wncuine lastui t.,c permjuent party wero relieved br a detach ment of the 3rd Artillery from Uartinsbnrg. w Va. "Soldier on tha brain" is still tne most prevalent disease here, numbering Iti soorea of victims amona ail classt-e. In capoctive 01 age or sexi inucfu uio iwrur jtoriion ui uutuanuy up- ar 10 no too more soreiy omiciea. joaging or :tie number or female njtlcntH who dallr throng tne piazza 01 tuo Mansion House, wmou la onli.urH' tiBadauattera. BUbiness uiaitcrs continue dull as over, but uourt weea auu inu reauzauua ui'iue expeoieu cenerul rusumnttou will orobabiv chance this. At anvrate tho aiiuioaching Hncdal boBsluus will feurely somewhat lenevo tho hitherto pro-, Vilnius opnres-ivo uiuuuiuuy. juv pencils are already- sharpened, and If I thai! fall to give a guod accoun t of mvsoit lu my next, don't blame me, for I ahall atuind tue eeesiona lully deter mined to note alt that may transpire, bo it guod, bail, or lmtiffcieut. w.j. uui, buss wm. iiaiirago, a tramp jour- nviiK uoriu 111 lue u, v.xv. it iruuK, wiui on la-t unndayovening run down by No. 9 down passenger train, near Hetcheltootb, and In stantly killed. No one appearing 10 claim the corpse, tne remains were ou weunesaav lor- ivuroeu 10 tue xustneb i-oiir uouse ror ioier ment An inquest was heid on Mouaoy night, but 110 clue obtained as to ula identity. louis, etc., w, a. ITEMS. -Anelocntlonarrd'me entertainment, given bv llev. Wilson a lew evculuira aiuco for tue bouent of aU 1't.ul'n In. U. Chutch, was largely attended and Is highly extoted by all who were pieseut ai a tare ue.u. j'.uuns are uuiug mane 10 induce tho revoicnd gentloinan to give auoibcr o.mrAO. Mrs. ltobert Kiotx and eon nave returned from their two months' sojourn ac Ocean Grove in gooa neiubii uuu uoespirivs. 11 is cuireui t rumoieu uero mat jur. u. 1 . rtnntn is uooni tu rolluauitdi the tuoni ietorahln 01 the Mansion llotiso. And now John liiiculon cornea to the front with a grand 1uuelc.1l festival which ho is airauglng for the 2nh of beptembei on Mount riegau. rtuaierous mviiauous to 0 irnec uauus. laruud near, have alieudybeen sent out. II 3ir. urlgu ton's plana aro propoily car led out a lino entertainment may be expected. some 01 tue a per cent, caruon oiuiniv uonos ate ami out. These should be called in, aud bonus beaiiug aieaaraie 01 interest issued m- etoad. uen or tne uemocratio taita wm not fan to attend Monday's DetuocraUu couutv meeilug. Persons desiring to oecome citizens shou'd not fan to make application during next week's seSflun of court. -Mr. James is. iooae. uen. Jonn u. lierlo. lette'a law parlnor. loturued on Monaay from a proiongeu visit tu ijenanon county, 0.1s lormer iiouiu. Mr. Ixioaels an ai-Dlicant fur the Heoub- llcan nomination for Distiict Attorney. liiusiar tour cauuiusies lur tue utstrict Attorneyship aro lu the Held Messrs. tilewere, Meehau, Jo. Kaiblua and Loose. .next weoa'a sessions ueiag uuc a inai Court; constables neea not Do In attendance, aa at a regular term. me uuum uommiss oners nave oirrmi tn allow constublea nt tne rato ot threo cents tor each posse countuius not.OJ served. York, which came thundering around a curve. He had the naiua.of GUI pricked upon his arm In India Ink. The body was taken to Mauch Chunk, and an Inquest held, a verdict being render ed in accordance with the facts above. He was knocked from tho track aud in stantly killed. His destination Is said to have been Mahanoy City, On and after Monday next tho fol lowing change will co Into effect on the Lehigh Valley Kallroad:. No. 14 pas senger train, which leaves Uellilelinm at 7:33 P. M., and running only to Calasauqua, wilt be run through to Mauch Chunk; No, 7 (a train taken off the road soma time ago) will leave Mauch Chunk at 4:20 P. M., and ar rive at Uethlehem at 0:03 P it. 'This train will (ton at a'l stations. No; 0 passenger train which arrives here at 7:30 P. M. from Eluilra, will run as an express through from Maucb Chunk. Uethlehem Tines, Fate.1 Termination of Fight. ,Port Delaware, at Phlllpsburg, since the stilke Ims been filled with canal boats awaiting cargoes of coal. The men emplpyed on tbeso boats are at times very disorderly and freely Indulge lu strong drluk, and fights are frequent scenes. Tuesday afternoon a boatman uaimd Willaui Crane struck another boatman named Patrick Uarraghan'wlth a five pouud poker and Instantly killed him. The blow took effect back of the left ear. Garraghan was amusing him self by hitting Crane with a pair ot old pantaloons, irane warned mm sever al times to desist, and dually becoming enraged dealt tne ueatli blow. Cruiie was immediately taken into custody, and as the fall term ot the Warren county court will be held next month he will be speedily brought to trial, Crane is twenty two years old and Gar raghan was twenty. Uotli were resi dents of Newaik New Jerso. Mb Creek Items. Moonlight evenings. Money matters are still tightening. Tho political contest is warming up. Picnics have been quite numerous tho past few weeks. The apple crop throughout this section Is very poor j consequently we mil nave but little cider or appiebutter. The Big Creek Sabbath school has taken possession ot the public school house at Suoenebberger a for tho pre sent. I would kindly Inform the Slating ton News that Wild Creek is In Carbon county, and not In Monroe as stated in that paper of tue latn. - I would like to hear something of our county fair are we to have one or not? Note Yes : the date will bo published next week. Ed. Our farmers will do the greater part of their sowing the tlrst and second weeks of September. Petty thefts are quite frequent In this section of late. Our Commissioners would do well to follow suit of their Lehigh county brethren in reducing tho Interest on our countv bond-) to 0 cer cent, this sav Ing would amount to an Item that would make Itself felt, and the action 01 tne coard would be sure to receive approval of the taxpayers. I learn that a new counterfeit fivo dollar bill on the Third National Dank of Providence, P.. I., Is in circulation Note It. The Salem Sabbath school hold Its annual nlcnlc. In the grove near at, Paul's chutch, on Saturday last. Tho attendance was larger than expected notwithstanding the Marian Furnace school picnic occurred the same day, It was a dav that will be long remem bered bv the tittle ones. ltev. J, h Werner had been engaged as. speaker. but on account of a funeral ho was uu able to be present, Mr. John Schwab will be n candl date for the olflco ot overseer of poor at the coming election. The Bass Mill Intends to resume work In the course ot a week or two. A local newspaper Is an ludlspeus able article lu every family. As locals are scarce and I have large amount of farm work to attend to, I will close for this week, and remain Yours as ever. 15EVE',iK, 1310 IlltIK, Aug. 5), IST7. The Coal Trade. We are ttltl wltbont reports ot the tonnago of tho Delaware Lackawanna and Western and the Delaware and llndaon Companies, the sirlke In the northern coil fields Interfering wlih their shipments. Tula strike baa almost entlre'y stopped production outside ot the Pchnrlklll region, so that the market la mainly dependent upon tha ochurlklU rerlon for Its snpply. There-scema tittle present Indication of au eirly tnrmtnatlon ot this strike. If all the companies are aa reso'nto aathe Pennsylvania Coal Company It la improbable that there will be any early corbpromlS3, and "as the miners seem to be aa detetmtnod as their employers tho dend.lock continue Intieflnlte'y. The miners 01 tne rennsrlraola Coal C'omn.Dy ask ed 23 Tier cent advanced wares. Ta this l'resl. dent ll oyt on Fndar replied firmly, not only re- tuslng to make the deslietl concession but stat ing that thecomnsnr would not allow work to be renamed In 114 mines nnless the miner were' uiiennantmouain fvvor of resumption at tha ulv rate of cnmnensstion. 41 ceu.a ner ton. Onr tabulated return show that the aggret ate woeklr output has fur several weeks fallen be low the output at the corresponding timelaat jear. Thisdlmlnlslieathe suppiy at lidi-water. aod has caused a goiierai advance In prices and also In tolls. o that coal la now generally Uffotl csnta por ton higher than It waa a week or two PXO, au auvitucB which cuiorres lue nuivico 10 oonsumera that we have steadily given, that there wa cm probability ot lower prices this year. The advanre in roal prloe and in to:!, with tha goueral belief Ihst coal would hereaft er ko higher, has bad the efloH of steadily ad. vsnclng ail cujI seourillea during the last few Cava.' This rise lu prloe has alike affected the companies that are Idle and those that are won. Ing, the belief being that there are bright er prospects ahead for owners of coal securities tban has been the case for some time. We have alieady stated that the main supply ot the market si present Is from the Hchuvlatll reaton. The miners thcro continue steadily at work, notwithstanding tbe nnscttied condition ol oth er parts ot the coal fields. The situation in the Schuylkill reainn. as It now standi, aeema tree from any embarrassment, and there Is every pro.pect of large shipments being keot up. president Ooweu's receut letter to Mesia. bhlpocu & llobort, tbe gentlemen entrusted by tuo operators and working men to draw the u ..mi, ol live collteilcs to fix rates of wages for v 1. and In which President uowen waives th it ts of hi company to pty August waires on the basis of July prlooa of cost, and concrdoa to tho minera the advantage otlhehUher An f:ust prices, has given gieat satisfaction. This s naturally gratifying to the operatives, a they sre told that It Is done 10 r cognition ot their coustaucy during tho 1 1 ylng times through which the coal trade has been passing. At the same timo it was a stroke 01 wise policy tend ing to strengthen tno determination of tho rolneiatuthe cctiiiyUlll regiou to continue at wok. During tho week cnutng August IS Hie Heading Itallrodd ehippod 135,118 tous. this largooutput was oxreeded last week, ending August 2s, during which the company's ship meiii'a roaohed IM.oou tons, aa compared with 93,87210 for tha corresoondiug week ot last voar. au increasi of o cr 83.000 tons. The coal r-em to fort Kichmond last weec anionntod to so inu tons ana tne auinmeota to 7s.uou tons, in creasing the stook on tne wharvea about 4'JOO tons. The Heading Uailroad has Issued a new lrelghtand toll sheet, advancing rate ol coal transportation on aud after to-day 23 rents per lou uoiwcuu ocuuyiaut jiavcii auu iuis cuv nnd uronortlonateiv to intermediate noints. A proportionate advauco of toll la alsomauoon rtcuuriRiu uauai. Tnni'm aieinniaanu lieaa. Ing Coal and Iron Company havo issued a price circular for their hard whlto ash coal, frio on bond at ltiohtnond. as follows! Lump, f 3 per ton: BieamooaE, tj; uroson, vj ?); egg, J a Btove. is Mi! cnestnni jno. 1. S3- cnesuiut no. z. 12 7St pea, fl &0 This Is an ndvance varying irom 10 10 ov cents per 100 on lormer prices, pea coat advancing i.s ccnta tier ton. cbe-.tuut lump and steamboat 2 ci-nls. etnve 49 cents, and brokeu and egg 60 cents, Tul company has also Issued a cliculnr of coal prices lor the) lino and city trade, advancing tho prloca ol white ash ooal at sthuvlklll Haven 10 cents per ton on jno. 1 Dea. lo cents on ro,. nea anu cnesiuut. 20 cents ou broken and' egg. and 23 oents on stove and small stove. Tjo lleadlnv Italiroad, n other circular. modlUeaits main 1 ne freight nnd tolls lo points where competition Is met. Thus It is announced that Iroui todav, at the notion of the shlnner. tbe main line frclirht and toil upon uu oninrtu'lio coal snippeu ironi vurt ltlchmoiid, wherever consigned, will be oue thiru of the price at which the said coal Is sold nn onanist rort ltlcnmnuil: nroviueo. tne mini. mum late 01 fi eight and tolia ahall not be less than il 93 ner tou ou slove coal and 81 13 oil all oiher sizes. It Is also announced that irom to day, at the option 01 tuo siupper.tnefrelgni and nil nnnn nmnramin rni iivcaiimirnm nnnnvw kill Ilavcn to .New York llarpor. to points up- on ins uuusnu river, or 10 points npon jjonj Island Hnund. will be one-half of the nrioe al which said coal is sold alongside atthepolutol delivery, exclusive ot tho charge ol towlne from iNew York City: piovided the not rateof irciiriiE nnn tun, exclusive ur iowiec irom .new Yolk City, shall not be less than 12 per ton, and that it tbe coal Is sent In prt rate or leaded boata no mgucr rato 01 ireiiriit win 00 taken 11110 ac count than then current In conipany'a lino uoaia. ijcuger, juonoay. no Mkfl nn the ffcneral discussion Question Ho said that Ignorhnco nnd superstition creates tlp moat misery. The Association r loml at a p. in. br rlrrgmtftrlo doroiofft Donedtrtlon bf itevr Mr. W'hlium. ThenoztmeeitnrwiU bo beldou W, Koona, Ihento5knotsof the budget. the th of Heptember. Sirblsct for general dl enMlmf. TpruoOTaneej.'' In the titorcst-anit bctiiHltot the tompcrance moremenf. A good meeting is eipCKcuanti all are orrtiallylnvite t to attend O.O. Uiasiu noo. Snnsllilo Advice. You aro nkoit every day through tho column ot news papera and by your Druggist to ustf something for Dyspcrpsln and Liver Complaint tnat yon Know notning about, you get discouraged spending money with but llttlo guccoa. Now tr give you satlsfactoty proof thatGreen'oi August Flower will cure yon of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint wltll all Its) effects, fucli as Sour Stomach, Sick Headacho, Habitual Costiveness, palpi tatlon of tho Heart, IIeartbnrn, Water-brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits Ac, wo ask you to go to your Druggist, A. J. Durllng, and get n Sample Uottlo ot Green's August Flower for 10 cnU and try H, or a Uegular Size for 75 cents, two doses will relievo you. Full and 'Winter Goods. Daniel Graver, of the Dee Illve Store, has just returned from the city wilh a very large and elegant slock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Dry Gcods, to which be respectfully Invites the atten tion of tbo ladies of Lehlghton aud Vicinity, The designs are all ot tho latest, and tbe prices are down to suit the times, 1 ear m,tn oa 1,3S8,11 12 BIJ 10 339,3.6 17 W3.3S9 1 6.S00 13 2.834,197 09 i 603,11 04 130.1W US MARKIKI). llRlU.En-BOCK.-On thetth dyof Angnt, br tho ltev J r.. reemsn. Jtr. itenry w. llehier to Mis Leah Hack, both ot i'ranXhh town shin. UKIl3tAf.-TniNB.-Oh the lth Inst, by ihtj h, .Mr. llooert Herman. 01 wainuiuors rtortharopton county, to Miss Ma rah lrlno, ot Hlstliifflnn l'a. Mll.LKIl-MlLf.En.-On August ISth.tS77, by Her. w. 11, Htrau-a, Mr, L'lta w. Miner ami Mls Kllamauua Miller, both of Mahoning, Pnrltnn rnnr.lv. ItUSTAY-VAEHT.-On the olh dav of An- Hint, by Iter. Abraham Jtartnoinmew, air. Fmlerlo ltnstav, of llsst Mauch Chunk, nnd Mrs. Mary l'aeht,ot Franklin township, Car. ban rnntitY. AliNKH-ANTIIONY.-Ontholsthdarof An gust, by tiiesame, air. uscar Amer. 01 wei-. port. Carboa rountv,and MissJane Elisabeth mill, I'll, W 0(1,,UMM,, ,,C(II.U VUUUI,. OLENWINK-KOONS.-On theaamo day, by tbe same, Mr. Amandea Olenwlne and juisa Amelia Koons, cola ot Lehlghton, Carbon county, DIED. LKIMUAUCir At bummlt Itlll, August ISIh, lua 11,, oaugnier 01 jouu auu aiary a, jjouu hsnen ao-ml ii montha. Mll.l.ljn-A Mahoning. August 19th. llollle miner, wiuuw 01 juuna aiiiior, ascu ,o jouxi, a month and 14 dars. aKlUlK.lt.-On tho 17th day ot August. In west i'enn.AnnaiterocGs, iianeincroi issao and Anna tlerber. aged 2 months and 3 ilava. MANTZ. On tbo samo Oar, In West l'enn, Francis josi, son or Francis tf. ana eaian Mnnta. sitmI a mnntha on,l 'iilava. KltMKHHll.-0n tho ISIh day of August, In Ienighinn, baran siinerva. uangntoroi iiavm and narah Ann lu-raerer, sied 2 years, I month and S dara. YHNKIl.-Oii tne Stth day rt August In Bast renn, Minnie l.lmirs.nauslilerot Wilson ami Hnrah Yunsor. agod2 years, 3 moulht and t7 days. Closing Trices ot DeIIavkn & Tows- sRitD, Stock-, Government and uoia 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, August 30th 1BT7. IT. H.e's. 181 1 Hf, bid HIS askrd U. H. 5-20's, im J. & J....i(nj bid ik'j asked 11. b.s-as. mi .. loait bid icsii asked i.m. 3-M's, isoj ill bid 111", asked II. H. KMa's 112 bid II2I1 askrd U.H. enrrcner, 6'a ism bid 174 asked U.S. 6'sissi, now lObtt bid losli aated U, K. 4 Vs. new no bid ItxtS assert l'eiinsylranla It. It IK. bid m' asked l'hUa. it Iteadlng 11. It W bid It asked LeehlghValleylt.lt 3)lt bid Sih asked LebtghCoal Aiiar. Co,,.. 18'j bid 19 asked United Companies cf Xt'.J.I27 bid 128 sstrd l'ltts.,Tltuav...I)iitr, lt.lt. Ik bid 7, asked Phlia. A Krle It. H..., bid asked Koithern Central It, II,... ll bid I3H asked Hestnnvtlle l'asa. lt.ll.co. It bid IU eased N01thrnaa.ll.lt 33 bid 33 asged Uold IHk bid I04I eased Special Notices. '1 ho loliowlng table suowa tho auantltr or coal shipped over the Lehigh VaUev Hallroad for the week ending Aug. !3tb, 1877 and for tho years compaiea w.iu tue same time lasiyean itegions ITORII WOOK. Wyniulng 2,0.13 19 llaalotou 35,10S 01 Upper iehlgh Beaver Meadow 3 IS Mahanoy. 10,084 IS Mauch Chunk., .. Total tt.STO 17 Last Year :,G77 16 Increase Decrease 10,797 03 lift PORT OF COAL, transnorted over Lehlah A Husouebanna Division. Central It It. of New Jersey, for 9 days ending Aug. 24. 1877 1 shipped from 1 Total week. Todato. Wruminir.. upper ionigii " " 3f.8.K.Co. nenver Meadow Banny Hun Uraneh liaaieion Mauch chunk Uazardvllle... Total 231 03 4.SJ7 It 210 13 883 C4 I'revlouslyiepoited... 1,782,453 14 ess.Mi 00 186 378 18 2.M4 02 253,232 08 107.160 04 4.717 18 324.P3S 09 1,07'.' 13 S.775 II 1.788,231 04 Total to date game timo laslyeat. Increaeo ilecreaso .. 1 7SS.73! 08 ,.. l,59;.0tU 18 ...'mo.co 10 BLEMISHES IirON T1IK PIIMIMNt: COCTNTKNANCK, If of a complezioUal na tnre. specdllv vanish when (ll.KNN'.l MIL. 1'lIUIl KUA1' Is used to obUlerate them, l'lm plea. Itlotches, llnughness. ltoduesa and Tan aro invariably banished br this iccomparsblo clsnlying agent. Kinntivo allmenl. sores, cuts, bruises, soalds, and other aaectlona and injuries of the cntlcle aro llkoalso removed br It. tsULI'IIUlt llATlld have long been ro. uowued as the beat remedy for skin diseases, rheumatism and gout. ULUNN's oULl'llUtl SOAl" Is In rvcrv rrsDcct as eftlcaclo'is. and far cheaper, llv openu.g the pores, aud promoting a vigorous eupritlclal circulation, tins excellent article contrlbutea tothohea,thof tho cutlro system as well as to that ot the cuticle, blnco Ita lutroductlou topabllc notice II has repeated ly been commended by the medical profession and press and tew external specifies have won such ''gulden opinions" suiuug all classes. It pievenls obnoxious diseases as won as remedies them, and disinfects clothing nad linen lu'preg bated with disease. Dandruff la eutirclr eradi. cated by It, and its ne ta. on tnat account f:roaity 10 oeueaioerateu oy persona wuosenair s thinning out lu eunsequeuco of dirne-4 ot the scam. Those who have used ointments and liquid without avail for the enre of ernptiona of nu obstinate chararter. wlllUnd.tf thevtrr It, that OLKNN s rJULl'Ilu 11 bOAl lemov scorbutlo complaints uremedubleby less era caclouBtuems. and prevenbsthorecurrencoor such disorders. bold by DruKglsta, aroeeraand Fsncv Hoods nealsis. l'rlce. 23o. ner rako. 1 Hoc rs cakesi 730., sent br mall, prepaid, on receipt of prlc. 0. K. CuiTTKMto.i. 1'rop'r, 7 blxih Avenue, New York Hill's ltila Aim Wltteun Dti. II aek or! nrown.Me Jiilr7, 1H7. , The Dlatrlct AttomeyaUlp. FaASKU.f Twp.. Carbon County, l'a. I August 30th, 1877, I Editou CaanoN ADVOCATSi From present ap pearances It seems there will be a hard fight be tween Ll. 11 Bl.wers, Esq , tne present District Attorney, and I'eier J. Meehan, bsq., for the Dcmocratlo nouiluatlon to the office of District Attorney of this county. Tba almost unanimous sentiment of the people of this section la lor a change, and I trust that Mr, Mcehaa may be the choice ut the Convention, Hoouid he receive the nomination, his election will be certain- Franklin, Lehlghton, Welsaport. tbe Towame-a. sings and. In fact, the entire' lower end wi'j be solid fur htm in tho Convention, lie Is well kuowu here, and is popular both with Demo cra.a aud ltepublioaus. I know blm to ba a young tnau of excellent qualities a a rer-sres capablUtr. Integrity, honesty and industry. Having au uiur-e 'quiuiuc. u disite in auy oue bo.dlug a public unite, I teel sate In saying tnat if elected, he wUl discharge ad dutle lalthfutlyand creditably to bjmsclf and to tho satisfaction ot the people of t'ae county. Vouia, AVOTIB. (jrOld. Orciit chanco to make mon-f ey. Itvoaoia'IgctgoJdyoui can ccs grernbacka. Wo need a petaon tu evcrr town w . saosuoecnu iuu lor iu largest, cheapest ar.d best llnauated las, I it ' publication In tbe vord. Anr oue osn becosa a successful agent. Ilia most cleg m works t art given free tti subscribers. The price a s low that alra'jat even body subscribe. Oaa aaeot reports, making over lift ' in a week, A lady sgeut roisirls taking over y)o subscribers In ten usv . All who engage uaae aaoney fait. Yon can uevote all your iimetothebu-iueBa,,r only Vour aparo tliae. You need wit ba away Irom noma over night. You can do It as well aa others. Fail parneulirs. mreotions and terme f.-eo. fUegans aod expeusivo Uulflt frea II you want profltab.e work auid ns your address; at oueu. It coats coining to try lu bavsinaas. tin oue who engarr I alls to make great par. t eopie'e journal" i-wuiiw, Paekertott Llterr.ry Aatoclntlon. l'ACKKBTOX, Aug. j, 1877. Tbo Association opened with reafjug 0f the bcrtpture by tha President Opemagpraverby nevtMr. Whit ton. Mlnulea of last stated meeting read and approved, ppe term ol officers having expired, the Association prccceded to installation, and the toilawlng officers were duly Installed i Tree, lde.t, Mr. J. AV. Koons ifrst Vice, Mr. J, Young i Aait. Vice, Mr. L. Ilabceck 1 Tieasu- er, Mr. A. Elliott i Becretary, Mr. C. U. uen sel i Asst. Bco , Miss Ella Burns. The Enter. talnment Committee reborted progress. Under the bead 01" New nnsincs ' it was moved and accouood that the Association hen-alter open at yHtrcloCtti auotuerea. "aae liev. mt. wumou lUCn FlHlSO OH ltuive,.utnwmi ntauuin " kUianrnim ta siibieet. It is, on motion. d elded that tbe members ot the As-toeistlon should 00-Operate with bus. Itoce-s, a usual. t,ir tivM initmtA. 'ihe Association then iiro. coeood to tue uudget. The first was an editorial br w L. M. 1 it w a very mtere.iiug oeoonu, ls,nlheruw ' hr II. l verv aooil. Tllird. " Hoys." bt M. 1 very good. Fourtb. First Effjrt."liy J. 11. 1 al OTervgooil. Filth, "Hero BudTheie." by l'roxyigood aud lustructive. Vt-vt In order vui ireneral diacussion. iter. Mr. WUIilou was ihenrallusoeiii. lletboiht that prale and ambtou crcatoatha ipoat mis ery, becoud, Mr. w. l bluest eeaiui isnoi. anceandsuperstitii'U creates tbe most misery, i uiru, air, jouu uvuu 1 wiw The strike ot the miners In the Io high legion is virtually at an end, The miners ol O. P. Shoener Si Co., at Hea ver Meadow, resumed on Monday, the 13 12 percent, taken from their wanes being restored, with the understanding that after (to-day) September 1st tho wages shall be .oontruiled by the price o I coal. In three collieries of Under man, Steel & Co., at Stockton, the minera resumed Tuesday, on a rtrorrllea nf llin rBjtnratli.il nf ilm lo '1.9 'tWr I "nco aod supeistltlon caused the iiiB.t misery. Ol Hie restorailou Ol lUB 1. per I -ovirti, Mr. KUson; hebeld that Ignorauoe ore- CCUJVU iJti'WWUCl lal, aiejtuepoji misery, -ui imrawii a Address Maine. Tho Aug. IS, H77-4V HA1K Aa IICU Al 1UK I'LAMk Or A VOXCAXOr, or white aa the dead moss on a Florida hem. lock, can bo changed to alolena brown, or lustrous black by a single aDpllcauon ol illLtfS IXSTAXTAXEOUS Hair ana Whisker Dye. Bold by Drngrlits at 30 Cents per Bag. July 7, ls77-tl Lands For Sale. m60,000 ACRES IN Sou t Invest MlNioiirl. First-class Ktock Farms, exrellent Aaniertlla ral Lanoa. nnd tbo bos! Toonssxi regui in tka West ebort tVtulers,uo grasshoppers, order, ly socletv. rood marseta and aboaitby country. LowFrlceel Loug Credit I ..... Free HausporlaUn Irom at Louts to tho Isnds furulant-d purcluisera. Fur further in loriuatlea, address A L DUANb. Land Com. mls.loner Bt, Louis it esa Taticiseo Hallway Uompiny, N. W, oar. Ellin ami WaluotHireeu. bt. Louis, Mo. Aug. II. I877-Im En. s.yoi:k, peiuta is Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods Dry Goods, Grocorioa, Sto., Bank Stkeet, LuuiaiiTON, Pa. Frlre ss low as elsctth-re. and goods wai. runterl as uprcicuUd, JuliJl-f-am,
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