The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 10, 1877, Image 3

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    Society Meetings.
sTiUITO OlITLI. No. 71. A. O. K. OF TltE M, 0.
lad and 4th Monday of eaoh month. In Bo.
bsr'aHall, Lehlghton, at 7i0 o'clock p, M,
w. K. uensisrer, u. it. u. 1 . it uunasi,
S. E. n. B.
Biun nimti Loom. w. bus. I. o. o. P..
meets every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock,
ia uoDtri uuu J L. Jiostemauer, f .Lr .;
0. Iieber, Secretary
aTCCBI!( TlIDaVNo. 2W. Imp. O. of B.M.
meets In Bebcra Hall every Saturday. X
It. Beets. Sachem i 0. w. Delhi, o. cl It.
tHO Poo Turn, No. 171, Imp. O. B, M., meet
on w cancan fly evening oi eacn weea, at v:.w
o'clock, In Pnbllo School Hall, Welsspnrt,
Pa. C. W. Schwab, H.i Jac llrong, c. ot It.
LtmonTOK Lodok, No. 231. K. of P., meets
en Friday evenings. In lleber's null. at7;80
o'clock, n. Oauiner, O. 0. T. It. Itatcllff,
K.otlt,and 8.
Advertising Hates.
We de-Are it to be distinctly nndcrstood that
bo advertiaementa will bo Inserted In the col
umns ot Tunc lino Advocate that maybe
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AdT'eitlsements tor 1 year, per Inch each
Insertion 10 Cts.
" nix Months, per Inch each insertion 1" eta.
" Three Months. 20 Cts.
" Less than three months, first Inser
tion f 1, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cts.
Local notices 10 Cents per line.
n. V. MORTI1IMKR, Publisher.
E.
n. siBWBiis,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR
TUW,
Ornct, No. 2, Mansion House,
MAUCH CHUNK, PA.
Settling Ette. mini Accounts and Orphans
Court practice a specialty.
Trill ot Cansea carefullv attended to. Legal
transactions In English and German. Jan .
1ATCRDAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1877.
Local and Personal.
t35rif you find a X (cross)
after your name on this paper,
it signifies that your subscrip
tion is over due, and that wo
need tlio money. So pleaso
remit.
t"otn husking Is over.
Look around for that turkey.
Thanksgiving day, November 29th.
Mr. Martin (.raver has opened a
bew grocery store In Catasaubua.
New Goods at the Bee
Hive.
If you Want a good and cheap set
of Harness, call on M, Florey, Weiss
port. Ladl3 arc not spending as much
money as usual on their winter bon
nets. Don't wait till tho snow come:s to
commence repairing sidewalks. Now
is the time.
That terrible disease--diphtheria
roused a large number of deaths In
Easton during the present fall.
Uuggles, carriages and handsome
stepping horses at David Hubert's II Very
t very low rates.
New styles of fall winter boots,
shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss' very
cheap fur cash.
Vou will always find a large stock
of fine drugs and medicines, toilet anil
fancy articles at II. A. Peter's diug
store, lu Leuckel's.
Mrs. Lehr and Mrs, Dollenmeyer
arrived borne, rrum their tilp of three
months to Faderl&nd, on Monday eve
ning. Fall ani! winter styles of hats and
caps, for men and boy's wear, at T. D,
1 Clauss', at very lowest cash prices.
Fort Allen Division, No. 4, 11. B.,
of Welsspori, announce their 1st annu
al ball. In our public school hall, Nov.
29. Tickets 60 cents.
T, D. Clauss, the tailor, Is now re
ceiving his fall and winter goods, such
as, finest cloths, casslmeres and vestings,
which he Is prepared to make up In
latest styles at very low prices for cash,
If vou want a clock, watch or daw.
lng machine properly repaired please
can su m. uagaman-8 siore, retitisyillo,
-a.uMU VUUllVjr, . .., aim jwu vail u uu-
coiumodated, 0
J. K. Kickcrthas still a few of those
eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose
of. If you feet like securing a good
homo call and see him He Is also sup
plying Uour.feed, lumber aud coal at tbe
Urrest rates.
Stoves and Healers. K. W.
Clauss, Exchange Hotel building, has
Juit received the first instalment of his
stock of Cooklne. Parlor and Office
Stoves and Heaters to which he Invites
the especial attention of Parties deslrlnc
to puichase, being able to offer them at
prices tar Delow anything hertofore lu
this town. Also, tinware, house furn
lihlng articles, roofing and spouting at
very low prices. Try hlra.
All persons who want to take stock
in tbe new Building and Loan Associa
tion must pay in their first installment
at once. This is a rare chance for a
safe and profitable Investment. There
re only a limited number of shares
left. W. M. lUrsnEit, Seo'y.
- Daniel Graver has just
returned from the city with a
new Jme oi ladies elegant dress
goods, at bottom prices. Ca
and sec them. Next to Is:
National Bank.
Astonishing Success. It Is the
duty of every person who has used Bos
cuke's Geuuan Syuup to let Its won
derful qualities be known to their
friends In curing Consumption, severe
Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia,
and In fact nil throat and lung diseases.
No person can use It without Immediate
relief. Three doses will relieve any
case, and we consider It the duty of all
Druggists to recommend It to tbe poor
dying consumptive, at least to trv one
bottle, as 40,000 doien bottles "were
sold last year, and no one case where
itralled was reported. Such a medicine
as the G khm an Strop cannot be too
widely knpwu. Ask your Druggist
about It, Sample Bottle to try sold at
10-eanU. Regular slie 15 cents. For
ealeby A.J. Dutllog.
f
Official Vote of Carbon County, 1877.
TREASURER.
DISTIUCTS.
AUDENHIED -
BEAVER MEADOW -
EAST I'ENN -
EAST MAUCII CHUNK -
FRANKLIN -
KIDDER, North
KIDDER, South
IiANSFORD ....
LAUSANNE -
liEIIIOII ....
LEIIIG1IT0N
L. TOWAMENSING
MAHONING
MAUCII CHUNK, 1st Ward
MAUCII CHUNK, 2nd Ward
NESQUEIIONING -PACKER
....
PACKERTON -PENN
FOREST -PARRYVILLE
SUMMIT HILL -U.
TOWAMENSING
WEAT1IERLY -WEISSPORT
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7
40
88
93
111
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37
11
30
40
163
109
87
152
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41)
57
31
20
24
54
09
145
37
10451
1190
JES- D. signifies Deomcrnt, R.
Dados, are the latest style of
paper hauging. Call on Luckenhach,
Mauch Chunk, and see how they are
put up.
David Williams Is putting tip a
largo building In Slatlngton to be de
voted to the manufacturing of s'ate
mantels.
The Allentown Democract Is tho
most Jubllent eheet that line yet put In
an appearance In our sanctum. Tho
Illustrations are decidedly rich.
No other remedy has proved so ef
fectual In not only relieving coughs and
colds, but in curing them, as Dr. Unas'
Expecturant.
i and 50 cents a bottle.
Wclser & Render's lumber yard,
near Phllllpsburg, Pa., was fired by an
Incendiary, at two o'clock Sunday
morning, and 8,000,000 feet of lumber
was consumed. Loss, $10,000.
Tho body of James Lahey was
found on the Lehigh Valley Railroad,
near Pittston.Sunday morning. It was
terribly manlgtid, three trains having
passed over it. It Is supposed ho was
robbed and murdered.
Doctors are to euard human life
and bring relief to the sick. So does
Dr. Bull's Baby Svrun, it contains
nothing Injurious and Is always reliable.
To be had at all drug stores in our town.
ruco cents.
Tlie fourteenth annual session of
tho Carbon County Teachers' Institute
will conveueiti the Court House, Matich
Chunk, on Mond.iy, Nov, 20th, a 2 o'
clock p. m. See advertisement iu an
other column.
He had not slept iv wink for twen
ty-four hours, cotiishlni! all the timo.
Ills Miter bought a 115 cent bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at the neatest
drug store, gave him a dose, nod the
couch was bioken at once aud he slept
quietly uun"g me iMgnc.
Miss Julia Zeaeer, of Catasnuqua,
was berlotisly and probably fatally
burned on Tuesday of last week, by the
explosion of a coal oil lamp. Her moth
er and a gentleman nacied William
Wolf were nlsoburned in the effort to
nsslstjier.
The solid gold society barlges de
livered by the Franklin Jewelry Co.,
No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
are exactly as represented. All orders
nro promptly fllled, ntid no one need
hesitate about sending them luuney.
Christian Voices, Philadelphia. i
J. IV. O'Neal has reduced the price
of bread, and Is now giving four loaves
for 25 cents cash. Our Lehlghton
Baker thus steps up to tho front In
limiting cneap ureail
We have 20 nerennstn tliia Immune,
Wwho appear to be desirous of obtaining
jomru greenDacKa. tiio nest way for
llietn to succeed would bo to take oil
their coats, roll up their sleeves and go
to some uonesi moor, 'Twill pay bet
ter than politics. Try It.
James ilunley.who with his family
lives on bwoyer hill, and was engaged
as a labur-r for John Condren, at tho
Enterprise mines, has been nrresled
charged with complicity In the murder
oi a mine ooss named Thomas Sanger
uu nuuiuer man n limed William Wren,.
nt, uaveii nun, in sciiuyiKlll county, Ii
1875. His arrest was effected by Chluj
Kelley and detective O'Brien. It seems
that he had been away In Illinois but
returned here after tho Mollie Magulre
executions which took place la-t June,
and was traced by the authorities to his
present abode. He has been removed
to the Schuylkill county jail to await
trial. Scrautou Republican.
Old Hickory was the nlck-namo
given to Gen. Andrew Jackson. At
one time when short of rations, he set
an example of endurance for his soldiers
by feeding on hickory tiuts, which no
doubt cured hunger for a lime, but
coughs can only be cuted by Dr. Coir's
Wild Cherry and Senaka, ouly 25 and
SO cents per bottle.
hrcRlenca Dancer.
A letter from a detective at Wilkes-
Barre.recelved by our Chief Burgess'.on
Wednesday last, caused considerable
anxiety among our citizens. The letter
stated that the detective had visited a
" low saloon, where threo men appar
enlly ou a spree" had expressed them
selves as determined to have revenge
upon some one or mote of our citizens
against whom they appeared to have a
grudge, either by plundei or fire, and
advised our Btugess to keep a sharp
look out for the acouudrels. Our bor
ough wasjmniedlately placed " upon a
war footing," and there would havo
been but a sorry show for the dastardly
" fire-bugs" had they put in an appear,
anco on that ulght.or should try to do so
hereafter, The three fellows nrekuowu,
aud our advice to them is to swallow
tueir revenge, and not attempt to carry
out their threats, for should they at
tempt to do so. swift retribution will
surely follow.
JUDICIARY.
COUNT)
AUDITOR OE.N'L.
JUDGE S. COURT,
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Republican, ntul G. Greenback,
Letter from Munch Chunk.
MAUCII CIIUXK Nov. 8, IST7.
The battle Is fought, and tho victory
won. And while wo shall hall with joy
the advent to power of n time honored
Democracy, let us Indulge tho hope
that they will use tho power conferred
prudently, and that by their every ac
tion they will provo themselves worthy
of the confidence reposed in them.
Taught us tliey havo becn,ln tho school
of adversity, their unprecedented sue'
cess encourages us to hope for the best;
and If they will only heed the lessons
of the past It may be a long while be
fore tho tide of popular sentiment will
turn against them,
A quiet canvass was followed by a
quieter election. There was neither
extra stir nor unusual excitement. Peo-
plo resorted to the polls -the Democrats
sanguine of success, tho Republicans
with a piesentiinent of coming disaster.
Her.ee It was that neither party were
surprised when the result became
know, since it was but " as all had ex
pected. "
Up to midnight all was comparatively
quint about town, but no sooner had the
result of the day's contest been aitnoun
crd than tho most staid ot the Demo
cratic persuatlou grew boisterous The
members of the l'ncaiilx Cornet Band
were aroused from their clumbers and
ere tho hour ot two had arilved, hun
dreds were parading the streets to the
merry stialns of " Sherman's .March."
And this win kept up until dawn had
suspended dai lines.", and tho former
teen toiuiwed by the light ot diy. At
about u o'clock the lillarous crowds of
boisterous Democrats dl-persed.
Give me the mau who will hear de
feat philosophically, it shows the met
tle of the man, If no more. That the
Republican aspirant for the D'strlct At
torneyslilp should have felt badly on
learning the lesult was but to be ex
pected, but he really took it hard, and
the hundred anil one reasons which he
assigned for his defeat Here whimsical
indeed. The trouble with our friend
had evidently been an over confidence
of success. He never for a moment
doubted tho ability of a certain element
to elect him ; and here is just where he
missed it, as any ono may find ou peru
sal of tho returns. Ho simply had'ut
votes enough. Brother Boyle's little
game, to array the lower end against
Siewers dld'nt work, and with this a
failure, what else was there to avert de
feat ?
For tho wise course pursued by them,
the Democracy of the lower end aro
certainly entitled to praise. It also
shows that the Dutch are not so easily
Kuneu as uromer uoyie and Jos. Kalb
fus, Eq., thought thev could tin.
MM . . . .
j ou Kiuuous Hceounc winch your own
Borough gave of itself, is commended
ny till or the Democratic household. Il
was, In fact, more than tho most san
gulno would have dared to expect.
Hence " all honor to Lehlghton.,'
1TUMS.
An accident t nil nil Irfln1ir..in
;eavor Meadow iitrlMimi. u mtia . .ki. ......
utlliiickcie-i Juuctlou raaard Hie eutlro Mo
mruciiimcl 14 oil ttiima. Tim ucmlont wuaoc
uiiuneil Dy the breaking ot a car wheel In run
f eqatneo of overUeatino. '1 no tiunniiK ot aouie
, --.. .uuuuonjiiruvciiiiu.iiiiiuiuiaerii,
an tncctacie urauu to behold, andfoi ouito
atlihtaueutiie crook was In a mam nfrlerv
liquid. Wbontliu die had .nlnliled one the
tauaa snaicientlr coolod. the wiock was leniov.
quit' heivy 10 U ' U' "- Co " "alli tu b0
.,rT"? ,elec,J?n 'etiirna clrnny defines tlio
atroiiKholus of Molly Magulieleni.
.. 8 "leased with tho dsv'a result was
?,Ir";.?eI,u""1 '"""" thai on tho evi u nir t
tliootb. alio jiresouud her hit-baud wltUanud.
intloutl member of tho I'hil ips lainiiv. u t eniB
tho Boveutn lltllo l'UUhps ottuo (emluino ilia
uer thuif presented .
-Hayls Bo'iiugatfrBm tl!
this market.
to tIS per ton In
Top heavy was the rule and eouer tho ex.
cention among the professloualsou themoiuiug
afler ulectlou
-Distnct Attorney Siewcra bears his victory
must beeomiuitiy.
Wnlckavllle Hems,
Our lifo Is whai we mako It.
Here we are back aealn nftnr an ,hwn,. nf
aeen moiitas, aud lind ourse vedtho tlraulay
aniroauiied ny S3 cheerful looUug i-eholars,
with their books, slates, etc, befole them toady
to resume their studies whoio they left oitat
the eloso of last term. 'rhii-i.tin 1. n.,,mn
number lor this place tbe 11. t daj-, besUea we
will havo from u to 15 more In the course ot a
n.n. ui inu,
We notice that ennst.1a,.l.lA i.Drini.a.
been dono In this seoilun during tbe ilmowe
were away.
A few of onr farmers linvn mt a. vet a.m.
away with all of ihcir corn, but expect lube
able to do ao thla w eok.
Thla district la rrrr mnnh m .1 ,,k,,-
school bouse-thepreseut one is entirely worn
Our SuDervlsnr Ann n....... r ih. iim.
Mr. Zeivenfnss. speaks well ot thn object of a
poor nonso iu the lower end of tho coumv. He
tb nks that if itun U nrwiA.) tl.u n,,,nP ...
pauperaw.ll be greatly diminished iu a very
short time, and that there would be but very
few nu would enter tie lustltutlon, for tu
simple leaaou tlist then and tune ihey would
bo oompeded to woi k.whicu tbey greatly oread.
We learn that a deoatlug society Is to Da
organized at soli's school house tuis (Fridai I
evtuliig. We wi,U them sueoess,
Aa ltema are scarce, we will closo for this
week Uy wlsuing fcdltor oud paper succes. I
Youra. etc. p. 4; u
WalckavUie, Nor. S, is,7.
STATE.
, jjfj
rglnry.
residenco of Mr. Gabriel Shluke,
an old man ot 70 years, residing about
T miles cast of this place, on Pino Run
was entered by n couple of burglars
on Thursday of last week, about ono
o'ciock a. m. jii order to gain admit
tanco to the bed-room tho scoundrel
knocked In tho window sash and shut
ters, and lumping through tho ODenlnc
one of them threw himself upon the old
man, and covered his head up with the
uea clonics, in order to stllle his cries
the other proceeded to one of tho trunks
statitllng in tho room, which he seized
and throw it out of tho window. They
then diagged tho old man from his bed
and severely beat him nbout the head
and shoulders with n club, and then
made their exit throueh tho window.
picking up the trunk, and 'making off
Willi it. Tiie trunK wrb found on Sat
urday uiornin". by Mr. Martin Graver
In a strip of woods, nbout 150 yards
irom me House, Willi a nolo crushtd in
tlio side, and from which a gold watch
ami cnain, a silver watch,a cold scales
and a few trilling articles had been
taunt, a small sum of money, seme
Jewelry and other articles had escaned
the hands of the villains. One peculiar
cucumstance connected with this af
fair is the fact that there were several
trunks In the room, and yet the rascals
Knew just which ono was the mo-t valu
able I We aro pleased to state that the
old mau, though severely pounded, Is
not considered dangerously Injured
I'ncUertou Literary Institute.
:nov. uu. tho Association liret as
nsual this evening. The meeting open
ed with reading of the Scriptures by tho
President, aud prayer by W. Lee Stiles
The minutes ot the last meeting were
rend and adopted; roll ealled and absen
tees noted. Tho Committee on Enter
tainment reported progress. On motion,
a vote of thanks was tendered to the
ladles who worked and ftamed the mot
toes. Tho Budget was then onened.
and the first piiner nrodtiesd was an
editorial, from W. Lee Stiles, entitled
"tvnat Are ev and the second pa
per, by 1I headed "Is He ltich?" Tho
select readings by Miss Sallle Barton
were goon, a geneial discussion then
ensued, Jlr. W. Lee Stiles opening on
flionammeiiatilsni. fo owed bv others,
The speaking was good, and the notes
uy iiih I'tesUlent spicy. The Assoc a
lion adjourned In due form at 8:43.
I he exercises for tho next meetim?
nignt are: An address by Rev. J. U.
Whltton, sublect: Maklnc It Pav. nd.
dresses by several of the members, and
select readings by Miss Carrlo Koons,
of Weisspoit.tind Mrs. Elliott, of Pack-
crton. All are cordially invited.
C. C. Gkksel, See'y.
Mine Caannlltlca.
The following mine accidents weio
reported to T. D. Jones, Inspector of
Mines for the South District nf Luzerne
and Carbon countle-i. tor Ilia tnou'li
emiinc Oct. 3Ut, 1877, to wit :
Oct. S Miilllicw Lone was struck hv amino
drill at Lattiioer colliery, (Musing (KrauKOmeut
of the brain,
Oot. 1 Aflim Delhi, nircil 32. pnmn mm at
RtncKtnu No. ?, Milly mimed by biius tun
iiy.t byiiminecii on tho alop -. Tho deceased
hud heendoifuollin'rtno pump, located In the
foiiith lilt ami in coming np to attend to tho
thlid lift iump it Is presumed Unit lie v as
liuocko i bv tho luveeuillnir civ, crushlnir him
so 6ocn iv Unit he died sliciny alter ho was
tanen homo. Ho learon if ami six cluldicn.
Oct 5 Aifiid Norri.i, dnver at Je.inavllo
slope No. 2, oad Ins lee brukin nu.l head cut by
btlnc Jmuuii d between tl.o mine cai .
Oct. ltt-5Ilchaol lloylo, osed 15, leaves wlfo
and one child, win Inntautlv Lined bv a tall of
eiwl at Council Itliliro t o.,iery Ao. 2. caused bv
tlio niuicisadvanciiifr too lar ou hosixfootor
bottom bench before taluir aowu the top, or
illnr-foot bench.
Oct 12 Dsnlni Shovelln. sllglify cut on the
head at canity Hun Collieiv, by a u.cuo ot coal.
Is ot deemed atrlous.
Oct. Ifl- folinShnrp.cut on tho head and back,
jt hjeivalo colliery, bv a piece of coal fa.linn
fioui tho top, whilo loading a ear.
Oct 23 -Mark Wllfon, hand severoly crustied
by a lump of coal, llowas rlillue on a mailed
cariuthuK.inswavoud a lump ot co.il causlit
on ino loot Jamm'inrhis hard between tho coal
,u iu,. a. .ugiiuiuil ZiU. 1,
Oct. 23 Tliomns Hmlili mia Tnm., ;rnrr.
f'Wjitly hiiinoJ by blasting powder at liuui. J
.v.. . , . 1,,,-y uu.ii anil ueen making a
cartridge, and Smith tell, spil log aomo of the
L!uw.'!',r . w,llle Fathering It up n spark faom
bmlth a lamp loll anioug tho luoso powdi r, Iv.
nlilnirlt, cans ng Mccuiion to bo barncd nulto
Mnvnrnn- whiln ,i,t, ........ .... ..
..u.. u.u,. nua.uutuiUlU IUO WOr-O.
Oct. 23 Thomas Ti-nlitrn mln..P Br,n.t jn A
wlto and three chndreu. was m-t'aiitly killed at
wiuca, uy 11 iju 01 siaiu. ihe no
01 oved, in company with anotner miner and lo.
boier. weio empioyod at lobbing an oldcoun-ler-gangnav.
aud on tho n.gut pieylous to tho
actliteiit they had tired two b ams, which did
not do the required execution, soon tho morn,
lug of tho accidcui. tho deceased commenced to
tiry the loose coal, when allig of slate, about
ten Inches tlilo, (o'l 011 the car, causing him to
go to tho other Mild of tho gangway, uud a sec
mid niece foil, alter which h advanced about
ten leet from the car. when tho tlii.d and fatal
piece fell, lesuitlng as stated.
Oct 27 Charles MoKlmcn, shoulder bmo
fructurcd at Buck Mouutoiu nilue, by falling
under a lulue car.
Oct. 27 Thomas Sweeney, driver at lummlt
I!.1." V!?",;1 :v.u' 1,'l,au b's leg broxeuaudarm
cut. Ills light went ont while endeavoring to
unhook his inule. hound was crushed beucuu
tho car aud timbers.
Oct. 31 'Ihomas Callan, flroboaa. and John
Me.vrdio, ailghtly burned by carburetted by
diog ugaa, but weio dangerously injured bv
falling down tho mauwue at ltoom Mines No 2,
ci-queuoiilug Ca mil took McArdlo with him
to open a crosscut which had closed owing 10
the erushuig of the lulue, anil as tho mine boss,
and (.a Ian, tae urn-boas had been up the breast
the day pieylous and observed 110 gas. I'ailau.
tpe Ure-bo-s, thought "ot course it a ite to go up
the day following with n naked lamp, us ha
deemed the safety lamp t ui cumbeirome and
uuueeessarv." lieuco tho exploaion of gas. pro
cipicatln thi'ij buili down tho mauwuy, a dis
tance 01 auout forty aids, at an angle al us,
teeeivmg tue Injuries as above. It is evident
that ttnsuisiialiy was imhUiiit but sheer reck.
lcsiiess on the part 01 tho Ulo-bosa In not tak.
mg uie necessary piecautluu to ex inline this
plaoo las he said ho had uone the olhor breast
uigsibyihe satetv 1. mp it is presumed thev
wlil recover. llazieton Seutiuel.
The Governor's Thanksgiving Pro
clamation, The following proclamation yfas Is
sued Monday.
In the nam-' and by the authority of Ihe Cum.
monwoalti. of Pennsvlraula,Jiihn I: Hait.'autt.
Governor of tbo -am Commauwaslih.
Buunglhoieartbecateo fiodhaa mmin
abundant harve.t to tnol udand health to too
tieiinle and sustained tu. m In Lo 10 through tho
trials and sorrows wltn winch in 111. luUuilo
wisdom. He liad tempo ed Ills mercies.
Now, thereloio. I, John P. Haitrauft, Oover.
nor of l'ounvivaula, do appolul Thursdar, tho
2!Hh ilay of November. 1871 us a duy ihauksgiv.
ing aud prater, a.klug the good people of the
Commonwealth to assemble at their usual
paces of wor.hlu nu the said day and givo
thanks to Almivhty Ood fur the aroat leuenu
whloa they Have received at Ills bauds.
Uiven miner my baud and the greet seal of
tbo Htate, at llarnsbuT', tula Mh Cay or Nov.
ember, in the year of our Loid, lo7. aud of the
ConiinouweJ.tu the lo.d. ,
By the ooveriior. f
M s. dear. JoiisP. iiahtbakpt.
Seetouiryof the Cemmouwe allh.
Given Away A Premium Steel
Engraving. Every reader of this paper
can get It. See adveitiseiueut In auoth.
er column.
IN MEMORIAM.
At a regular meeting of Honora Council, No.
120. O. U, A. jr., held at Weatberly, Friday
oremnir, November 2nd, is;7, tbe following reso
lutions were adopted
Wiiebeas, It ha. pleased AlmlnMv Ood In
his incrutAblR wlMlnm fn t.nkn fmm ti. mir hn.
loved Brother, Retiben Horn. therefore it aecms
out proper mac wo suou u testily pubtioiy tho
sense of our loss. In all hia Intercourse with
ii, and so far as wo have knowledge. In all his
dealings with tho world at largo, he proved
bimseii an honest man, an upright citizen and
u iKiiuiui imiij i incrcioro do it
HESOLVED, That In tho death of Brother Horn
our Uuuncil has lost lis Councllor.onowlio tilled
the position with honor to tnmselt and for tho
nipuesi, vooa ot me uroer.anu ever as a member
ueuas nfiuup. ooin uy precept ami example,
our uobio motto " Honesty, Industry and tto
briotv Hesolvkd, That we bow submissively to this
sad dispensation, conscious that our Heavenly
. uuiti u tiiiuKB well
kesolved, Tnat we offer our warmest avm
pathy to his bereaved launlr. and pray that the
Kiuammtrui uuiutmu may cuaoio mem to
bear their trreparaolo loss with fortitude ami
resummon, aud bow In humbio submission to
tho will of llim who glvetti uud who takcih
away.
HESOLvrtD. That a copy of thofc resolutions
no presouted to tlio family of our deceased
llrother and bo spro id upon the minutes of onr
council, also published in tho Maucu Chunk
to-itlluterof manuind may enable
luiuoerai auu 'ill is CAltDON ADVOCATE
15. C. WILSON.
11. V. V'HKEMAN.JCommlttoo.
juji iiuuvuu, )
Attest:
SC. scuoosta, Jr., ex. C.
ti, F. WAO.N'EIt, K. 8
At netatod meeting of LoillLodge, No. 80, K,
of P., of Woathcrly, Pi., hold November CUi,
IS77, tno following rcsolutlona wero adopted t
WriEREAS It has nlnisn.il nil nil wmn Prnvl.
deuco to remove from us our estoeaied Biother
llouben Horn, who endeared himself to all who
had the pieasuro of bis acquaintance, and Lodl.
Ajuurfo. i-,o. ou, a., oi r ieo iut too losa it nas
m-iioii in nis ueaiu, inorerore be It
ItESOLVEU. That Whlln WO humhlv ltnn In Mia
Divine Will lu taktnff lrom tia mir litnllinr. In
his death thla Lodge feels that It has ot an ao.
uvo eo-worter in iuo nouio principled or ryth.
Ian Kulirhtbotid i that by his kind and nni.nm.
ing maunerho made filends of all who had the
pleasure ot his acquaintance, and that although
he will tio more be with us in council a-scmbled
to loglslai o for the gooJ ot I ho orde r he loved ao
well, yot his example still remains for us to lol-
1UW II1UI OIllUiBlO.
ItPSOLVCD. That WO tender thn snrrnwlnir
famliv onr warmest sympatliie., that wo inlnzle
our grief with tlions, aud entreat thom to look
to Clod for itrciigtu. to Bustaln them in their
great trial.
HEsoLVKn, That n copy of those resolutions
bo presented to the f jinilv of our deeoased bro.
L lur mm siirnnn iitmn inn .iniirnni nr nnr i.mmn
alw bo publlslioii In tbe Maucn chunk Demo
crut una I ue caubox advocate.
II a lUNKl'ilt,
JOHM HOOVEll. Committee
J. I.V TA VIS
Attest t
CIIAS W. BTOCCKLET, C. C.
JOU.V F. 13AV1S, K. of It B.
At a regular meeting of Weatherly Lodge,
No. 691, 1. O. J." 1'., held November 1st, 1S77, tho
following resolutions wero unanimously adop
ted. WIIEBEAS. It has Tileased nnd in TtU Prnvl.
dence to remove from our midst Brother Rcub.
ixin ii, ii iiiemoer ui our oeiuveu orooi.
Wl'KUKAS. Wo hlllnhlv linw tn Din Dlvinn n-1,1
hellpvlng that all Ills Judvtuents are Just, and
His ways meiciiul. asd believing that our bro
ther dl, d lnhODOOf a blessed laimnrtnlltVf thorn.
foro be It
ItEsoLVED, That In the death of our Brother,
Iteuben Hum, the Lodge has lost a faithful
member, hia family an anectionato husband and
fattier, and the commuultyau uprlgot andhon
est clt zen.
lti:sol.VED. That his family have onr pAmn.t
aympathy in their beicaeineiit, and we com.
mend Iheni to Ulm who does not alUlct wldul.
ly, cut ulretli grace to conquor and su-taius us
in all our soriows, nod that a copy of those reso.
lutions bo tendered the family and published in
tho aurli ChnnUauit Le.iiahton papers,
l.Ksnt.VI.-V 'Clinr nan tlllmtnnf w.nu, .n n.
depatted orothe . onr Charter be diaped iu
mouraing fur thiite days.
m. w. AllLUiat, )
JOHN HOuVKU.Scommittce,
Weatliorly, Nov. s, 1877.
Ijchlglilou Ilorougli Vote.
The following Is tho vote polled for
each candidate at tho election in this
horough on Tuesday last :
TATE TUBASURXll
Amoa C. Noyes, dem S3
Win. II Unit, icp " to
J. L. Wright, gioruback
AL'DlIOli QliXLUAL--
Wm. P. nehel. dem 153
J. A, M. Psssniore, iep ; ya
J. E. Emerson, grei uback 23
UDI1E OP SUl'llEMl! COUItT
Joliu I'ruiikov, dem i,o
J. 1', t-tnrrltr, iep jot
11. 8, lieutley. viceuback 23
manner ATrooMt
E. It. Slewer., dem 192
J. M. a. Kalbftis, rep ss
The majority for Til den last year
was 29, the Democratlo majority TueS'
day was B4 I
The Vote ofPrnnUlln Township.
Franklin township pulled the follow.
Ing vote last Tuesday :
STATU TllSAf UUEn-
AniosC. Noyes, dem
Wm. n. Halt, iep jt
J. L. Wright, grconback... , 23
Al'MIOH GENERAL
Wm. P. Ki'bcll dem m
J. A. M. Passinore. rep 71
J. E. Emerson, greeuuack S3
JL'llOEOF L'rnEME COUBT
John Tr.itfey, dem .... 110
J. P stemti. rep 71
B. . Bentley. gn cuback 23
DlSTIlICT ATTOUXCr
I-:. It. siewcra. dem , 122
J, M. O Ka.bfus, rep ;o
The majority for Hayes last year was
four, Tuesday's vote shows 41) Demo
cratic majority.
UIr Creek Items.
It rained Seaullfally on Friday of last week.
Mr David Dileabach, of this place, has
raited a large crop o! turnips this year.
rhcasauta are bringing out a voiy low prioe
at preseut.
A number of wild ilucka were seen on Bli
Creek last wee.
A second atietupt to burglarise the shoe,
maa-crshopo! Mr, David Helot, ol tbl, place,
was made on Tuesday nlgbt of last weok.
Do not lorsct to attend the mcetlntr ef
teachers at Boll's brick school house this (Fri
day I evening.
Quite a number ot couuterfelt 25 and 60
cent piecea have lately found their way out i-ei e
.ii'iu iitrocuuuiinil tun us.
hrlldiiposeit per.ona In this section have
their tunlu tearing down and destroy ing adier
llsemenis. They may. however notbouware
taat such offences aro punishable by a tlno uud
luiprisuuuicui,
Qaite a number of men from thla plioe aro
enganod by Mi' John llulllct. ot Bowau.villo.to
cut cordwood near Beltzvuie,
Couiplalnta have b-ea mado by a number of
our trapper t hat some in screaut or sn, ak 1 hief
has puiUilned a number of thcr traps tms Full,
Mr. Ilarrl.on Smlih. ot Pine Ituu. has a
baru in couise of ereoilon. Paul Buci loutrao-
lur
No bl for the I.evsn it Solt grist mill prop
erty ot tins place ou tho 271I1.
our schools will be clo.od on Thanksgiving
Day.
Mr L. F. Buck of DanlelsviUI. Northamp
ton Co , who taught school at Hath Inst term,
Ui'ik charge ou Monday lud of Pine i.nn school,
No. 2. lor a teimof ue moutha o.s biutner, C
A,, teaciieu thu o. I,
. Yours, etc, ItEVEnE.
BigCreez.Noy 7, 1877.
Tony Pasquln, who lived In the
city of Xa.von, was noted for making
sarcastic remarks. lie died In a cough,
ing fit, which might have been cuted,
had Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Sene
ka leein known at that peilod. Trice
2s and 50 ceuts per buttle.
The Conl Trade.
The folio .vine table shows tho quantity of coal
shloped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for the
wcekenillng Nov, Id 1877 and for the year a
compared with the same lime last year i
Regions Fromi Week. "Year.
Wyoming ss,oo ro oi9,4ri H
Ilazletou 40.1)13 09 1,M0.(5 IS
upper Lehigh ..
Beaver Meadow 11,148 It
Mnhanoy 1(1,014 07
aiauch Chunk 27 IS
Total (T4,44 IS
Last Year 11234 l3
Increase
Decrease 13,CK1 09
KUroIlT OF COAL transported, over Lehigh
& tiusqui-hanna Division, central 11 II. of New
J orscy, fur 9 davs ending Oct. 31, U77 1
Hhlpped from r Total week. To date.
Wyoming 2ii.90 to
upper x,euigu
" Sf.a.K.ACo,
Ueaver Meadow
Sanay Hun Uranch.
llazieton
Mnucli Chunk.
Uazardvlllo.
Total
Previously i epoi ted
Total to dato 2,:M,i5l to
isamo time tasiyeat.... 2.30V2J Is
Inereaeo
Uecreaso 71,479 18
Try Itl Try Itl When every thing
has failed to euro your cough, try Dr.
Coxe'H Wild (Jheiry aud Seneka which
will euro your cough without fall. If
neglected it may end lu consumption.
Frlce 25 and 0U cents.
JLMtlilr'.l),
MINEn-8CHOFIlsLD.-On ttie'24IFi nit. hr
Iter. J. u. Blolm, or Lehlghton, Mr C. ji.
Mtuer, of Welsspoit formerly of Mauelt
Chunk, and MIssR. ,. Srholleld, ot welssport,
formerly of Chester Valley, Chester County,
l'o. No card.
Chester county papers, pleaso copy.
THOMAS ItAHBHIDQK. On the Drfl Inst,
at tbo house ot Mr. William Lewla, Hukn.
dauqua. Lehigh County. Pa bv Itcv, Jumoa
A. Llttlo, Mr. John P. Thomas, ot Coaidaie,
and Miss Auulo Uaabildge. ot Hokenuauqua.
MITC1I10LL-U EISG.-On the 4th Instant, at
tno r&ddeuce of the bride's father, tiv ucv. L.
B. Brown, of the M. V. Chnrch of this place,
Mr. Thomas M Itciiell, ot Dduu'gan's. Califoi
nia.andMIss Lizzie ts. Weieo,o( l'ackoitou.
Carbon county, Pa
ZIMMElWAN-SECnLCn.-On the ltth nit r
uy liev. Abrm. liarthoiomew.Mr. Auron zim
merman and Miss Kate Elizabeth Kcclilcr,
both of West I'cnu, Schuylkill co Pa.
SANDHEHns KElIItlO.-Od tlie nimn day.
uv ine same. mr. lieu, aauonerra. oi a-itcsei-
ton and Misa sat ah Alice Ktlulg.of Mahon
G70 IV
S3S,m 07
m,"M io
6.M8 19
3,901.239 01
3W4 4I0 12
42V.SH OS
iu siaoii va
2J7 IS H2 II
8,213 IO J3KTI-8 14
2,0S3 1I 231 821 17
, 318,19 t, 110 IS
n , t J9it Ai-I 1 1
..,...... V,V,U .. -
. . I-, 'KU 10
4i.t37 eo :.:o4.Ml no
2210 (1(1 II
Mahon.
;.. bv th!
lug, aLitsv
n, fa. I
ing, caruon co., i-o.
LUDWIQ-SAUEltS.-On the 13th nit. 1
same, air. ranz LOdWlg, ox Manonmg,
juisa auds n.uza auois, oi,Luiguion,
DIED,
BRITTON. On tho 27th ult., in West Tcnn-
iscnuyiKiu Co., l'a.. Eiizaoeth. wife ot Benja
min Britten, aged 78 years and 9. days.
Closing Prices of DeIIayen & Town-
send, block, Uovernment and Gold
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia,
Novcinbet 8th 1877.
tJ. H.6'8. 1881 1101. hid IliUi as'aid
U. H. 5-20's, 1C5-J. & J... .1051 bid I0SK asked
11. B.o-20'a. 1887 108 H bid KiSk asked
d. S. 5-20'a. 1883 till bid llim ak il
U.K. 10-4'j's lOflb bid llisk ssk.d
IT. S. t urrencv, S'a 121 it bid I21H asked
U..M.6' 1661. new ICSS bid Bull acini
U. M. 44'8. new jiws bid IOS) asked
U.S. 4'snew J102U bid lOIH asked
1 ciiuBj iruuiu it, ji,. a 1 oiu asaea
Phila. & lteadlnir It. It lf;a imi isu uai,-
LelilRhVnllcylt.lt 3?1( bid SO ' u'.'ed
Lehigh Coal & lav. Co.... 17 bid I7);"sc(l
United Companies of A. J, 12 14 bid I2ii askrd
PittS.. TltUSV.-AIlllft. it. 11. IiH hift HI. nnlrnrf
Plllla. it Erie It. Tt at. hid al, nsapii
Noitheru Central It. It.... II bid 18 asktrt
Hotonvlllo Pass. It.U. Co. 10H bid 11 asked
Oo'd m bid 103 aski d
Special Notices.
Black Hills,
nnd the f.reuc
Northwest, a
Inrirn Inn t.njrn
auu, vimiaiuing inn inioimation 01 tne coon
try, with maps and Illustrations, will be sent
tree to everyone sending llim for alxmoniha
subscription to the DAKOTA HERALD. Tho
Heiiald Is a lai ge 32-coiumn Journal, aud is fill,
ed with enteitalnlng reading matter, both ori
ginal and selected. It la a Westers Journal of
Western Ideas. Specimen copy scut free.
1 nreo mouths with Book for 75 cts. 1 tho prlao
of tbe Book alone la 75 cents. Address,
. THE UEItALD, YA.NKTON, Dakota.
Sept. 22, 1877 m3
BLEMISHES tlTON THE FEMINIWK
. COUNTENANCE, If of a complexlonal na
tnre, speedily vanish when GLENN'S! bTJL
FHUIt SOAP Is used to obUteratethem. Plm.
plea. Klotches, Itnughness, ltedness and Tan
aro Invariably banished by this acomparablo
clanlyiug agent. EiuDtlve ailments, sores,
cuts, bruises, scalds, and other allccUons and
lujuiles ot tbe cutlclo aro likewise removed bv
it. bULPUUIt BATHS nave long been le.
pownedaatbo best remedy for skin diseases,
rheumatism and gout. GLliN N M hULPU U 11
iOAP Is In every respect as efUcoclons, and far
cheaper. Bv opening the pores, and promoting
a vigorous eupeitlclai circnlatlon.thiBexcellent
article contributes to tbe health of the eutlro
system as well as to that ot the cuticle. Since
US Introduction tonnlllln nnllon It ham ronao....,-
ly been commended by tho medical profession
and press, and lew external epeclttca have won
such "gulden opinions" among all claases. .It
iuoveuis uuiioxiuusuiseasca as wen as remedied
them, and disinfects clnthlnir and linnn lmiir,n.
nated with disease. Dandiuiriseutirely eradi.
Catldbv It. and lta nse la. on ttiat armiiii.
fireaily to bo desiderated bypersous who.o hair
a ihiunuig out In consequeuce of dryness of
me scaip. -inose wno bat o used ointments aud
llOnldS Wlttinnt avnfl fni- f tin ritr. nf p.ni,.nn.
of auuiistinate character, will tlnd, If thuv try
it, inaiuLENH'MSULPHUUbOAP temovea
soorbntlo comolalnta lri-puipilmtilA tiv im.m.
caclouaroeins, and prevents the recurrence of
sum iiisuiuera,
told by Hrjggista, Orocera and Tanov Oooda
De.lleia. Price. 25o. per raVa. I IIiit 13 .ulr.i
7SO., eeut bv mall, prepaid, ou receiptor price.
C. N. Cmttexto.n. Prop'r, 7 Sixth. Atcuuo,
HILL'S If Ala IKn U'lliairtM, nvv Tl .nl ....
Brown, 5.1c. July 7. 1J77.
JSq-OTICE LV DITOUCE.
Mary Williams, by her
No, 7, Jane Term, 1877,
uext menu Morgan
Price,
rt.
Evan Williams.
Sur Libel for Sivoroe.
hill Vou will TllesnA tnlrn nntiM. ,,
uudersigned has been opiiointcd Commisslnnrr
by thu court of Common Pleaa of Carbon Couu.
ty, to take tesilmonv in sur above Libel C.iso
for Divorce, and wl I altpml tn uni.i niu.
OBlce iu stoiiPh Cnunk ou TUESDAY, the v7lh
day of NOVKMBKIt. 1677. at NINE o'clock
A. M. when and whcie you and all other per
sons Interested may attend.
PIS't KB J. MEEIIAN.
Commissioner.
Msnrh Chunk. Nov. 3. 1877 wl.
Diseases Cured.
ow paths marked
out by that plilue.c
. oi an dookb i-iain
Home Talk and Medical Common Sonse,"
nearly loo page, 00 illustrations, by I)r E. B.
loorE of 1'ii Lexlnaton Ave.,N. V. Puichas.
ersof this uook aie at liberie to consult its
autnorln person or by mall pkek. Puce, by
mall, 3.2J for tue htammuu edition, or Ii so lor
the PofULAK edition, which contains all the
samemaiterar.il illustratiooa, Coutoota tablea
free, aoenih wantkd.
MUltltAV HILL puni.isuiNa CO..
Sept 23-nH ifj E. 2itb St., N. Y.
r0 WHOM IT MAY COXCEUJf.
lo ned oy the undeislsned to Alfred Diumborn.
of iiabonluir twp as the m are my prorSrtr
u'j!'','"ntJi,n"-,.ce- J' T- MCDANIEL.
Oct. 20. 1877-wI' ahonrng twp.
r0 WHOM IT JUV COXCEKX.
. All psrsona aro berehr forbid roedvi lis r with
puo urge Btowu Cow loaned to CharleaAhner
per a reenientl. i f Upiwr TowaVstrp':
Cariam couutv. Pa., as tbe same Is my proiwitr
until niitlifi nuilcT-. ' y'"viY
Oct. iV. I77-WJ w. C. IVKISb.