The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 29, 1879, Image 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER :9,'l9i9.
Local and Personal.
Subscrlbera will please rcrcr lo 111 d fee
lii.n tabs oH Ihcir papers, by to doing they
Will be able to we whether they arc square
tori btir booVs r hotj thus I
John Fltiwilllmh msr8 70
dhows that thesiilerjptlnb lint been paid
up till March Mh, 189( ttli.l consoqiicntly
lllere isonedollarduoils on the present venr.
which you will please remit, or $1.23 will bo
charged If we linvfl la send billi
Send In the local events from your
neighborhood.
The shortest day of the year will bo the
21st of next tnontti.
In January the Lehigh Valley railroad
will pay Its employees lit gold.
About 90 dozen; brooms are turned oul
each week by prisoners In tlie Easton Jail.
The Slatlnglotl Halirtllat Bank on Nov.
4th declared a. semi-annual dividend or8 per
cent.
It Is reported that a number of children
In Bethlehem are afflicted with the scarlet
fever.
Mr. C.S. Weiss, of this borough, cXlnb
tied lo us a day or so ago, a Catholic edition
6f the Bible printed in 1004, 111 till! German
language, mid Illustrated with numerous
wood cuts. The volume is bound in vellum,
ornamented with Grcok characters, and lain
a good stale of preservation.
A check swindler has been operating in
several couutles In this Stale of late by pay
ing part cash on purchases of horses and eat
lle. and the remainder iu checks on banks
In wlileh ho has no deiits. The extent of
his swindling operations utnouiits to thous
ands of dollars.
Do you know that T. D. ClaUss sellt boots
and shoes cheaper llian any man in town T
E. F. Lucker.bach, the popular painter
hnd paper-hnnger, of Mauch Chunk, is do
ing the decorations on the Evangelical
church In this borough, which is a guaran
tee that it will be well done.
WANTED, a good stout girl for house
work. Apvly at this office.
A full line of blank books, very low, at
Luckenbac' , Mauch Chunk.
Smoke . an . when you do smoke cigars
procure one ol those elegant five centers sold
nt Dr. C. T. Horn's Centra Drug Btorc, on
Uanlc nrecl, alter you nave eiuoncu one,
ou wiirHvaht another. 14.
In the U. S. Court, at Philadelphia,
Tuesday, Emanuel Kreage , ofMonroo coun
ly, who was convicted of passing counterfeit
trade dollars, qud also of having others in
his possession With intention to pass them,
Was sentenced lo nay a fine of $2it) and to
an imprisonment 'jot one year and six
Inontbs.
Our vounu friend Harry E. Sweeny, of
Drifloni Luierhe County, was at home with
his parents over Thanksgiving day, looking
Well and happy as usual.
An immense stock of envelopes and
Writing papers, sold at Lucltenbach'a Mauch
..Chunk. .
The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B.
D'Bnan, will be at thil office next Wcdnca-
day night. If vru intend to go West, call
and see him, he will send you right, cheap
tnd quick.
300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills
tarsal at'Durline's Drue Store. 20 cents
hr box. If.
Just In, a new lot of Wall paper, for fal
trade. Call and see it at Luckettbach'a
Mauch Chunk.
Just received an elegant arsortmcnt o:
Ladles' coatings, which Will bo made up to
order al lowest prices at T. I). Clauss' mer
chant Tailoring establishment.
E. II. Snyder is nnttr od'ering another
lot of nicest and most elegant designs
Ladies' winter Dress Goods, to which ho in
viles the snecial attention of the ladies of
this locality. First callers will secure
choicest bargains.
If you are in need of Job l'rinting, of
any description, send your orders to ths
Ciaanx Advociti. All work is done neat
ly ami for the very lowest prices.
Anything from a visiting cld to a pos
ter, neatly printed at this offiee on short no
lice and for the otresl cash price.
Letter and note beans, envelopes, bill
heads, Ac., a ajiecialty at very low prices.
Call and see samples.
If you wantanlce smoothieasy shave
your hair cut or ahanipooingi go to Frana
Ilnadertr'e Saloon, under the Exchange Ho
tel, lte will fix yuU right, and don't you
forget it.
A fine line iifawnrted box paers, latest
atyles, os low us? cents perlxix and upwards
at Luckenbacn's, Mauch Chunk.
-lunas Sniidheim olfers for salo his entire
Block, consisting of 1 0,1)00 youths, boys end
ineus' suits, al the grcati-U bargains ever
offered in Carbon county. Jonas Soudlieini,
first Clothing Bbro above the Mansion
House, Mauch Chunk.
If you do not know where to buy your
Christmas Tree Trimming, such as raliev
crap picture, fairies, and a full lino of hol
iday gls, rail and see E. F. Luckenbach,
Muucli Chunk.
Henry CampVIl, l Eat Wcl'sport, an
rwuuret In his friends and the public that he
la prepared to supply them with the liest
nuality of readviiiude fall and winter
BOOTS and SHOES at a gn-at reduction In
price from last year, notwithstanding the
recent advance In manufacturers' prices of
from 10 lo 15 per cent. These boota and
hoes have been made expressly to his order
and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call
and sec them.
Have you got your winter overcoats?
If not, go lo T. D. Clauss, the tailor, and see
ilit Imtnens display of uw and elegant de
signs in overcoatings Just M-eivcd.
. lit port has it that slate will advance
twenty-five centa per square on and after
Jan. 1, 1RS0.
IVuloii has two political matters of In
lerett left with wliU-h its oopla can amuse
lhcinelrt, vi a warden is to be apiwuital
for tlxtja.l and a new postmaster is to be
lasde. Candidates are not scorn.
- Etiquette uo longer requires a geutlv
roan lodaw his hit off whan meeting la
die on tlx ttreet. A polite UiW, net too
roCnuad, Is the latest.
A meeting of representative! ofthe 8000
uilosrs cnipiuyed by Cherlee Parriah A Co.,
was held la WllkeaUrro oa Datunlay night,
and Mr. TarrUh't pruuaition to irranl an
adsaaeaefleo r cent, dstleg from Ji'o
vsmUr 1st, was acwplcJ. The Coiany
agrw to pay a further advance of ten per
cat.,saMiUtb price of eual rise abuse ft
per Wo al Cdawaur.
The Switchback Itailrrwd has closed
for tho season. The road carried over 18,000
(leraotis during the past summer.
-Another large order has Just been re
ceived ol the Lehigh car worka located at
litcmtou., Thlltiina it Is for fivo hupdreil
box cars.
TlicIInlardManufacltirlngComtiatiy afe
overrun with orders, notwithstanding they
aro running night anl day with an In
creased force.
For the first time within the history of
Lehigh couuty a Wonan was recently triel
there for fornication, fined and saddled with
thocojtsi This was done aaa retaliatory
measure by a young man she had imprison
ed upon the same charge.
Norval D. l'arks, n clerk In the Easton
postoffice, who pleaded guilty lo embestllng
money iu rt letter, was brought Into tile V.
S. District Court Monday, to bo sentenced.
His counsel made au appeal for mercy, and
stated that this was his first ofienco. The
postmaster of Dastou wds called ujion to tell
what hd know of tho defendant. Judge
Butler, after a few remarks, sentenced him
to pay a fino of $300 and bo Imprisoned In
the Eastern 1'cnltetlliafy for one year and
six maiiths.
Holiday Fuesents. E.
H. Snyder has just returned
from New York city with a
new and elegant line oP SIL
VER WEAR, suitable for
Holiday Presents, which he is
prepared to sell at unprcced
cntly low prices for cash. Call
and ace when out making your
purchases.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
carried on Its payroll oVer 11,000 men, in
cluding the mines, the road and tho Morris
canal. To pay tills army of men requires
mora than 1-300,001) per mouth. Of this
sum only a small quantity is taken out each
jy, however, by the paymastcrind a con
siderable amount Is inid by checks. The
company carries On its books about $19,800
f uncalled for pay duo men whese where-
atiouts is not known. This sum has been
nccumulatili( ever since the opening of tho
road in 1855, and once in a while a than
turns up, after years of absence, alld calls
for his money, Which is at mice paid.
For UiB reck ending on tho 21st inst.,
94,142 tons of coal tvere forwarded ocr the
L. A- S. Kaili-oad, mahing n total fur the sea-
son to that date irr.,l'.tj?r822 tons, an 'ncreaso
fl,iJ,50" tonsus compared with same
date last year.
David Ebbert, lllo popular livery keep
er, of this place, is still furnishing teams for
business, pleasure or funerals at low rate,
Terms very lof for rush.
Our young friend B. F. Stoigerwalt, of
I'arryville, was ln town Tuesday, and re
newed his subscription to the Advocate, al
though his present term does lint cxpiro till
January next. Who follows this good ex
ample t
The miners of the Wilkcsbatro Coal
Company have agreed uon a rnto of wages
for the coming yeur with Mr, Charles Tar
risli, president of Hint company. They re
ceive an advance of ten per tsut. coinnicnc
ing NoMimbcr l.nnd an ndVanco often per
rout, with cycry ndvatU'u of one dollar in
price ofcual) f.n.b.at Port Johnston. Three
liars Is ninilc the basis. Mr. Parrish has
now 7,300 names on his pay-rolls.
On Thursday nfternoou of lust week.
Mrs. Ed. Deters, residing on 3d 6trect, this
borough, havingoccasiontogoon an errand,
locked her two and a half year old girl in
tho house; during her absence the child is
thought to have gone to the stove with a
piece of stick and Ignited it, from which hr.f
clothes caught fire, burning the child to a
crisp. When the mother returned she found
the rnnm full of smoke, and looking for the
child found it lylngnh Its face near thodoor,
burnt as above. The child lived in great
agony for about two hours, when death re
lieved it of its sum-rings. The funeral took
place Sunday afternoon.
FOR BlJNT. A good two story house
for rent with fino lot mid garden for five
dollars per month, apply at this office-
Jacob and Albert J. llilnlzinger, the
fottsville bunkers who have served out the
greater part of their two years sentence in
the Berks county jail, weie released on Sat
urday, after filing a bond to present their
petition at the next term of Court for the
benefit of Iho insolvent law. They Were re
arret tod on a pllicrsi from Schuylkill coun
ty, tthd gave ball for their reappearance
there.
"Around the World with Gen. Grant,'
is the title of an elegantly illustrated and
printed book, by John Uusscll Young, pub
lished by the American News Company,
W.I). Harrington, Irthigh ton, is the Com
pany'a authorized agent for Carbon ciuut
Thanksgiving day passed off very quiet
ly in lliis place. Thero wero the usual ser
Vices in our churches, and most of the busi
ness places were closed.
Tho case of Ilobcrt Walp ofFackcrton
asuintt the L. A S. railroad company, for
ilamages to his properly by firo caused by
parks from an engine, has not been rettlcU
ns stated by a Mauch Chunk extemporary
last week. Tho Co. offered Mr. Walp $100,
but his claim Is T300. Little euougii wo
think for barn, horse, fodder, Ac, destroyed
For the week ending on the 22ml inst
99,914 tousoCcoal wero shipjwd over tho h.
V. It. 11., making a total to that date of 4,
38,819 tons, all Increase of S81.38? tons
comiKired with same time lust year.
The Philadelphia and Heading Com pa
nv announced Thursday a lurther advance
in its prices for coal, to take clfect Dec. I
Philadelphia deliveries were advanced fif
teen cents per ton, nnd Eastern shipments
25 cents. It is understood that the other
companies will lake similar action.
Thero are one hundred and thirty-eight
lawyers nt Ilia Luternocounty Bar. In point
of admission James A. Gordon ranks first-
August?, 1822. Hendrick B. Wright comes
next, having been admitted in 1831.
Waihinglon'j birthday, Decoration day
and Fourth of July, thfee of our legal hoi
ida) s, each fall on Sunday in i860.
At Mountaluville church, Salisbury
township, Lehigh county, says the Philadel
phia Jlccord, the miuister, Ilev, Mr. Bliem
was called a liar, ajt last Sunday mofuing'i
service, by a German named Charles Nciscr,
who said he knew the Scriptures better tha
tho minister. Kriser was drunk and had lo
beejectod when a friend of his, named Jos.
Gciger, who Was also drunk, became
noisy and had to be rjected from the build
Ing. The drunken men attacked the build
tog from the outside, and finally the congre
gation had to. be dismissed to get rid of
them. They were arrested and let off with
fines, as no one apiiearod against thorn, ow
lug lo thetr haviug expressed their sorrow
lor ineircunuuct.
A disnateh from Ilarrisburz says that the
Attorney General Monday morning entered
suit iu the Courts at that place against the
boroughs of Warren, Hunbury, Columbia
and Parsons, in Luserne county, for taxes
due tue ittinmonweann on loans couiraciou
by the boroughs. The amounts involved
are small, With tho exception of Columbia,
wnien is 3,oou ueniua.
Tb cork factory started al Lancaster Ii
deloj an excellent Dunnes.
Trnitapa Hens in t.llilbd,
On Monday evening last llirce tramps
pnt In appearance In our borough, and ap
plied to ono of the Overseers of the Poor for
lodgings being frfused tliey left, threaten
ing thai they would hate I&lgings by some
means, and Btraltfhtway proceeded lo tho
store of E. II. Snyder, oH Bank street, and
Importuned that geutleman for lodgings,
and being Informed that ho had nothing to
do with furnishing accommodations for tho
fraternity tmtup-mne of lhem( Who gavo
hit name subsequently, as John Albright,
proceeded lo the I'.reet, nnd lifting la argo
tone, hurled It with great force through the
heavy plate-glass window, demolishing It
and a uuiiibefof articles of chiliaware on
exhibition In tho window, and passing Into
the store fell a short distance .from tho per
son of Mr. Snydti". A rush waa niado for
the miscreants, and but for the timely ar
rival of Iho Chief Burgws, Ihey would have
received from tho crowd gathered around by
the noise, that punishment, on the lint,
which Ihcir daslanlly and unprovoked des
truction of property o richly merited. The
three vagabonds wero arrested and taken
before Bwpilro Heck, where they gave tho
names as John Albright, James Brady and
Christian Fulycr. After an examination,
they were comlnllled lo our county Jail to
await trial for malicious mischief, and as
professional trahips, Mr. Suydsr places his
loss for the window nt til. They should,
and we hojM wlll,al Iho next term ol Court,
recelvo such punishment as will deter others
Irom the commission of a like mball nhd
cowardly act. Thero is now ample employ
ment in the country for laboring men, if
they desira it, and consequently no need
cf tramping, and all such when brought be-
foro Court nnd proven guilty, should not bo
allowed to escapa with a light jxmully. Let
the new tram-lw be most rigidly and
vigorously enforced 1
Jury I.UI.
List of Grand Jurors for January Sessions,
lfiBOi
Lewis Armbrnlten Maseb CbaaH borough-.
J. it. Albrlitbt, f ast Penm
Chas Atkinson, Hanks iwp.
Itlnlmiiliifr 'i'tVlnlillnpB.
The home stretch is taken In the even
ing on the, sofa,
Tho Democratic party reselnblea the
earth It Is a little llattencd nt the (tolls.
. i .., . ,. . 'unas AiKinaiin, jtanas lap.
. All our teachers, with the exception of, w.s. .,.rir 'n,-ki tw, .
Measfa. 1 imdt and Thompson, attended, James Connor, I.IiIku Iwp.
the county institute last week.
1J. S. IIopcs and Frank Klingamen
were In Mabnuoy City last Sllnduy.
Amandtts Klstlcr, of this place, and his
cousin MIssAtvcnlit Mnnti of Lcliighton,
were up at North Pcnn last Saturday and
Sunday.
A. J. Balllet had the good luck to shoot
two wild ducks at cue shot last Thursday.
Frank Bailer, of Controvlllo. nnd Miss
Deborah Longacrc, of Centre 8quare, were
guests of Kalhrtn Uarber last Saturday eve
ning. Jake, Bob and Iho Plow agent do not
attend the society any more. They aro
afraid to eo throueh Haldol's grovoon ac
count of the Willi cat which has recently
.iiiiuc vuiiii'ir, I.TUIIKI1 in i.
John Cooper. Nesquehemtik.
Daniel Fllcklairer, Mahoning,
Thomas Horn, Mahohlnv.
Jacob llennlnger, Summit 1II1I.
Edward Ke.ly. Mauch Chunk borough,
liabrlil miller, l.etilith.
John Mullen, fcast Mauch Chunk.
Thos. OVJnriimn, Sen., Summit Hill.
jiencoici i-uegnar, iasi luaucn ununa.
II. Penrose. Hanks.
11. Howe. Hanks.
Itaaehenberir. Maach Chunk borauih
Stephen Smith, Hanks.
nomne iiucn mu 1'enn.
'. 1 Scinntel. Luhlii Man.
Jacoti Wallaco, East Mauch Cbnnk.
(loo. Woodrlnir. Mauch llhutiK borottch.
t:i,a. Zeiiner, Sr., Mauch Uhunk txiruoib.
Monroe Zelgenfuss, Franklin.
Accuord ol .Tlitiuniingcnient. .
A sjieeial Irottl Pittsburg.ofthe 23id inst.,
says, on Satuaday, In the United Slates Cir
cuit Court, luit agnlnsl the receivers of the
Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre Coal Company, by
theadministiatora of J. U.McCieudy,a form
er stockholder tothecxtcntof$400.000. Silas
Peltit represented tho administrators Mr.
McCrendy and obtained a ruloiigainslBeuJ,
Williamson, of New Jersey ,W. II. Tilling
hast of New York, and K. W. Clark of Phil
adelphia, to show cause why thoy should
not give bonds in the sum of $300,000. The
administrators claim that tho receivers have
managed their trust so badly ns lo cause a
toss of over ono million ofdollnrs to tho com
pany. According to the statement of tho
plaintiffs, the mining of the company's oul
has been let out to Charles Pnrisli of Wilkcs
barre and E. B. tft-lsetirllig of Mauch Chunk
the former being President of tho company
which assigns tho contract. The plaintiffs
allege that these contractors have made In
oidinately large profits in the transaction,
clearing $40,000 per monih for months to
gether. Tho coal is sold through a New
York broker, F. A. Potts, who has accepted
prices 20 cents less per ton than coal of the
same quatity commanded mined by other
-coiiiDanies. As this company mines a mil
lion tolls of coal per year, such a discount is
of considerable importance. Until a short
me ago the company operated the Lehigh
Transportation Company's mines, of which
W. Clark was president, and also ono of
the receivers of the Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre
Coal Company. Since the expiration of this
contract Clark has been getting 40 cents
more for his coal than when tho contract
.listed.
been seen by one of our old residents.
I think It Is belter for a young man
when ho goes to Church, to listen to what
tho minister says than to ask the name of
the young lady with Iho big white feather
on her hat.
Kmma Garber was at Mauch Chunk
last Thursday, a cucsl of her undo John
-'Siltlcr.
Mr. Enbody, of Centre Square, drove
two fino beeves through tho valley oil
Monday afternoon for Jo'hu Miller.
Wo had tho pleasure, on Sunday even
ing of listening to a very able nud soul s-tir
ring sermon dell vcreil by llcv.Bhellhaminer,
in the Evangelical church.
We k'arn that Mr. Seidcl has disposed
ot all his cattle in ft very short time, Ik
bus had several droves (luring Hie past few
months and had uo troublo in effecting
sales.
John Newmoyer Intends to leave for
Silver rJnring, next Monday, whero ho cx
)ecta to find employment.
Miss Ida Miller, of East Mauch Chunk,
was in our valley last week doing some
sewing for Mrs. Win. Kemerer.
Daniel Yost and wife, of Lcwiston
Schuylkill Co., paid a visit to Henry Bret-
ney, arriving on baturuay ami leaving on
Monday, mi. lost is a son in law ol .Mr,
Brelney. They also paid a visit to Clin
ton Bictney, al Lchlghton, on Sunday after1
noon.
Jim boasts of his does and cat. and well
ho may of the cat which ia some eight or
nine years uiu.
On Tuesday mornlne Edwin Hnucli
and Win. Sehalfcr arrived unexpectedly
after almost ii years' absence in Colorado.
in the evening tney wero entertained or
quitu a number of the smiting daughters
nun geuuemcn oi ino vauey. who alter
looking over the many Colorado views which
they had brought along, retired at u latq
hour bearing in mind the tablothey learn
ed wfhen quite young that twice one are two,
The teachers of this districl would here
by acknowledge their hearty thanks to
Superintendent Iluilonl for his warm nn
provul, made bcioro tho institute of the cournc
which they had taken. Ho rcmaked that
it showed more interest fortlicedvuiicemcut
of education on their purl than on the directors.
The Excelsior Literary Society was well
attended on Wednesday evening of last
weeK. ino question uiscusseil was: "He
solve, That rity life is preforabie to country
III?. i lie sunject was well uiscusseil elicit
ing much interest and mirth. They held
their next meeting on Saturdays evening.
having for debate" Itewl veil, That the church
ia of more value toman than the Sunday
SCHOOL" uisuo.
Oblltinrf.
Judge Chnrles S. Coxe, died at his resi
dence in Drifton, at nine o'clock Wednes
day n'ght, the 19th inst., nt the advanced
age of 89 years. For some time past he has
been slowly, but surely sinking, and the
end was momentarily expected. Medical
gentlemen of the very highest rcpulo were
summoned Irom a distance fur consultation
Willi his family physician, Dr. George S.
Wentz; but theefforts ofall proved unavail
ing. Charles S. Coxe, the oldest member
of the Philadelphia bar though long retired
from practice, was tho last surviving son of
Tench Coxe, ono of the earliest American
writers on political economy, member of the
Annapolis Convention nnd of the last Conti
nental Congress, assistant secretary of the
treasury and commissioner of tho revenue
under Washington, and surveyor of public
supplies under Jefferson and Madison. The
great grandfather of Tench Coxo, Dr. Dan
iel Coxe, of London, was the proprietor of
West Jersey and of part of Carolina, and
tent out the first ships that entered theMis
sissippi from the sea. His son and succes
cor, Col. Daniel Coxe, settled nt Burlington
at the beginning of the last contury, and
filled many important stations iu the pro
vince of New Jersey. Tench Coxo lived In
Philadelphia, and here his son Charles, waa
born, and alter graduating from the Uuni-
vcrsity of Peunsylvauia was admitted to the
bar in 1812. Ho rose rapidly in his pro
fession, notwithstanding tho interruption of
a service with the State Fencibles in tho
war of 1812, nnd attained judicial honors;
but the death of his father, in 1824, left him
ono of the heirs of a great tract of coal land,
the developcnient of which withdrew him
Irons the practice of the law and made him
ii wealthy man. He married Mi.s Brinlon,
and leaves two daughters and four sous, ull
of whom are men of prominence.
A New Counterfeit V
A new $3 counterfeit greenback has made
iU ajijiearauce and is so good an Imitation
that it lias deceived even bank official!. It
U of the new issue of tho greenliack not
national bank aud those which have been
examined aro of-the series "C." Tile face
cf the bill is remarkably well executed and
will deceive even the bust Judges. The
paer is good, though not of the best quality
it is hither thin and light, not having quite
tho body of the genuine, and the bills have
tho upearanco of being somewhat worn,
Its spurious character, however, ii readily
discovered upou inspection of the back of
the bill. Between the vignette in the cen
tre of the back, ,-ind the left end, is an un
printed space, which iu tho genuine is filled
with silk fibre, apparcutly woven or mould
cd into the paper. In the counterfeit there
is none of this fibre, but instead a neatly
executed representation of the tame, made
with Ink. It is, all In all, one of the most
dangerous counterfeits in circulation
Dcnth ol n Lutheran Divine.
Ilev. Dr. C F. Schaetler, a prominent di
vine of the Lutheran Church, died at his
residence, No. 1201 Ml, Vernon street Phila
delphia, Sunday morning, in the 73d year
of his age. Dr. Schaeircr wus born in
Gennautown in lS07,graduated at the Unl
varsity of Pennsylvania in I82T and enter
ed tho ministry in 1829, During his life
he held several important pastorates, and
was for a number of yean professor of
theology in the college at Columbus, Ohio,
and lor nearly nine yean he helo a sinil
lar position in the seminary at Gettysburg,
When the the Lutheran seminary Tas es
tablished In New York in 1884, Dr. S?Juef.
fer became eenm professor and chairman
oi me ;acuuy. no nau neen
health about a year previous to Us
fflnucli Chunk IVofcti.
The Jury Commissioners met on Mon
day, and drcttr tho lists of jururs for the
January tirin of Court.
Mr. L. E. Klotz, who has been sick for
some weeks, and who it was nt ono time
feaied was dangerously ill of Typhoid fever,
has so far recovered as lo be able to bo out,
A good constitution, and extraordinary
vital pnwert, he himself believes wassail
that saved him from a more disastrous
consequenco.
Tho contract to build the bridgo over
the roho-Puco cleck, al Trnchsyilic, has
uecii uwarueu uy mo county vomnus
slohcrs, to David Youngkiti, of that town
ship.
Thanksgiving passed off In tho quietest
manner imaginable ; the day having been
spent hero principally In social festivities
around the family board.
Wo stated lost week that Hie Hate
Thayer Grand Concert Company would giy
a concert ut tlie Mansion House on tho 2d
of Dec. We should have said Monday eve
ning, tho 1st of December. Tho progrommo
is n most excellent one, and tho artists who
will lake part are too well known to need
commendation nt our hands. Mr. Wcibcrl
proprietor of tlie Mansion House, before let
ting the hall for tho concert, satisfied him
self that tho entertainment would be a first
claes one, and he vouches that tlie concert,
iu point of musical excellence will rival
anything of tlie kind ever heretofore give
in Mauch Chunk.
riiTi-r Junons.
rank Ash. Lower Towamenslnr
James Ucatty, Weatharly Uorvugh
William HILtenbeiider. Last I'enn
Tohta Hehler, Mauch Chunk Uurough
Samuel Huchumn, Mauonlna:
eorgo iionis, lianas
iwln Uauer. Kast .Mauch Chunk
Tllulnunn II. Ulauns, Lehtuhlou
no, uauitiiori, jfanaa
eorua IliHit. Ijehlirtitbn
David Driosbaei., Mahoning
jonu iieiany, rumtnu mil
.loseph Fast, Welifwrt
John Fau-a. Hr . Mauch Chunk
Joseph (i rarer. Franklin
joeian nonit, i.t .-iiaucn ununK
W. Iline. Packer
homa lleborllmr. Manch Uhnuk
ohn llcrny, LcMxh
V. II. Knet-ht. Welsrfrjort
Charles Lent, Mahonln
.iucuo iorenz, i-.asi aiauou (jnana
. uraae Long-, jcniKnion
.(J. McLauil. North Khldor
W.H.MHtiler. Weilherl
John McN Inh, Summit Hilt
Jumcs McUlmy, Lausanne
iicnms aiauar. lianas
. 1.. Miller, East Mauch Chunk
lenrvO. Miller. Summit Hill
John Mundar, Hanks
Joseph M. I'nters. Parryville
1'atriclt Phillips, Lanslord
John W. HolhI, l'cnn rorest
John ltlckcrt, l.ansuml
John Iilchards, Hanks
(K-orge Sielltr, Lehlirh
William Siller, SJn.mtt Hill
Jnmcs hi-rolil, I.HOsforU
imam filler, nianonini;
llllam Oi Wllllatus. Hanks
allies Walker, Lanslord
nomas u. wanner, Wcatnerly
enry Williamson, summit Hill
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nuuMu, u,n, riuuiMiii
lleunts Wentz, Parryville
Jonah Williams, Lansrord
Francis Yundt, Welssnort
TnAVEASC junoas,
Tllichman Amur, Lehlghton.
it. iu. iieiioni. maucn ununic.
Francis Helircns, 1'. nn Forest.
Win. Hlaklco. South Kl,hlr.
Sainurl Hehler. Mauch Chunk boroujh,
Levi Hartholomcw. Ihljilitou.
I.cvl Uehlor, . rankiln.
Clinton Hretney, Lchlghton.
John F. Decker, Lchlull.
Solomon Iirclstacli, East Mauah Chunk.
1.UWH1 iienftier. uast t-enn.
llavnl EUbert, Li-hluhton.
J. It. Quinbert. Mahonlmr. .
Joseph llauiner. I'enn Forest.
l.cvi itariz, weaincriy
Michael llannon, Suiuuilt Hill.
Aiireu joncs, nanus.
AuKUAius Keuhner, Towaincnslna;,
John Allller, Lehighinn.
Ncal Mcdlnty, Landbrd.
red. Muntt, Mauch Chunk,
John Mcl.tine. .Mnlinnimr.
Kcuben Musselman. Wels.nort,
Joneph Nuncmiieher, MaUeh Chunk.
.lomi i. tiiicrt. lcillKuton.
oseph Kinkoubachor. Mauch Chunk.
Suniuel ltlckcrt, sumiull IlilU
Nicholas lteintuel, Mauch Chunk. .
T. W. Stelircrwalt, Last Pcnn.
trauk Stocker, L"lii(hton.
JoUn Solomon. East Mauch llhunk.
Nllcs M. -mlth, Norlh Kidder.
Thomas Shallcr, East Penn.
liaviu wettei, l'aeltcr.
lleuben Wntrner. ToWalnenSlntf.
Joel Zlegenluss, Towamenstna;.
In foible
Ji daaUi.
Ilc-iicnlu;r Ncrvlrc.
Ou Sunday last the Evangelical cliurcl;
of this borough, after having undergono
thorough paticring and dccorallon at tl
hands of E. F. Luckeiibaell, of Mauch Chun
was rc-ojiencd by appropriate services in tl
morning, afternoon and evening. Ilev
Wicaud, tho young nud pular preacher
one of Allcntown'a chinches, preached tw
Kwcrful sermon's on tho occasion, to over
flowing uiidiences. The missionary socie
in connection with the Sunday school raised
money enough In Iho school to jiay the ex
penses .incurred in paiiering tho chureli
but one thousand dollars remained as n d'obt
nn tho church, which sum was subscribed
for in tlie year 1875, but the panic coming
on soon after, the subscribers could not pay
the subscriptions. An earnest effort wa
made to liquidate tho debt, nnd witli tw
good collectors Iicvs. Smoyer and Wiean
about nine hundred dollars Were subserib
ed on Sunday morning, and about two hu
d ml dollars in Hie oteiiiug, the amounts
subscribed to be uiid Iu two years, iu four
hcmi-unnuai payment juv. sinoyer uo-
serves mueii creuii lor nis jucccssiui under
taking to uy the remaining debt,
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our I'MtTf-vitit) nndec'.
Whatever ye would that mtn should do
unto yon, do ye even to lo then,
on tn. Uosssr moved to E. MUlitl Chttak
en Thursday.
Mr. Wnndt has moved hero from ICrercu
vllle, and enitrod the ihoeraukloir bus Inesi.
Dr. Christ ll a skllllol extraeter ot testh,
and is kept as baty as a regul ir dentist.
Mr. Jacob Peters' little child liqulle sick.
Dr. Christ Is tending It.
Mr. .7. L. Miller wat on a villi to his
friends up country last Oanday,
Mr. Aboil K. Snyder has been to New
York for some cattle,
Some of our folkt are busily engaged In
making sausages.
Our schools were elesod en TlAnday,
Mrs. llella Fahnel, whohaideen visiting
the family at Dr, Christ, has returned home.
Some of the wells beta are dry, causing a
icarety ot walar.
Preparations are being pushed forward to
replace the roof, recently destroyed by Are, of
the casting-house to No. a Furnace, .
A protracted meet tog waa opined tn the
K. E. church on Sunday evening, and It still
In progress.
Mrt. Jacob Peters who has been on a villi
to her friends at Stroudlura; Is home again.
Mies Anthony Is tn town again.
1 be cylinder head of No. I engine blew
out last Monday mornlng,causlng tomedelay,
but the three lurnaees aro hemic run with the
two smaller engines, until neoestary repalrl
are made. ALroJio.
Itellglona Nolca.
PnoTRACTiD Mxktiko in ths Iixmd nrov
Evahoilicai. Cm-Hen. Preaching every
erenlng daring the week at 7:30. Preaching,
Sunday tnornlog, Subject! "A Mormam
Orcal Faith.' 'Sunday erenlng Subject I
Cobweb Rollglon." All nr welcome.
EVANORLiCALCurjacu WmseroBT J. K.
Scylrll Tailor. Qerman preaching at 10
o'clock a. m. Teachers meeting at 1:30 p. m
Sunday School at2 p. oi. Eogllih preaohh
at 7 p. m.
1'acKEBTON M. E.CIICRCH. Iter. W. 11,
Plckop, pastor. To-morrow (SUnday),preacb
log nt 10&0 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
2 p. tn.; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at
7:16 o'clock.
KTATE MiVH.
Jamea E Imousou, a conductor of a shift
ing crew, was killed at Harrisburg, on Wed
ncsday night of last week.
Tlie Introduction of cheap St. Louis lieef
Into rittibur, hat caused the butchers there
to retiuco tucir prices.
A blast for llmcslono recently look place
near Bonny Brook, Cumberland couuty.that
tnrow oui i,2uo misncis oi stone.
The tax of Lchlcrh countv for 1879 on ner-
somil protwrty hat been fixed by the State
Boanl ufitevenuo Commissioners at $8,728
AVelNHport IIoiiin.
Mr. Frank L. Heod and Miss Carrin
Knons wero married on Saturday evening
last, Hov. J. L. Freeman nlliciatiug. Long
life and much happiness to lliem.
Iltin. Dr. Zoru has been ill Harrlburg
luring the week, whither he had boeu sum
moned as a witness in Iho late Legivtatlve
bribery cases. Ho returned home, howcvcJ,
to eat his Thanksgiving turkey. Ho be
lieves that the briberyases will occupy sev
eral sessions of tbeoiirt.
Tha horn of tho canal boatman will bo
(-icd noniore'lbr tho season. Tho ice-king
has destroyed tho occupation of Hie boatman
Until returning spring.ro-opcnt his field of
labor.
Tho public 6cliools, Iho Fort Allen
Foundry, tho Weissport Tlanning Mllla nnd
iu fact, nearly all tho shops and stores
in this borough were closed on Thursday
services were held at the churches, and the
lay was generally observed ns n holiday.
Messrs. Joseph Feist, W. II. Kneclit,
Francis Yundt, wero diawnon Iho Petit and
and lleuben Musselman on tlie Travcrso
Juries from this borough for tho January
term of Court.
Toivnlllriislnir Urcritlcau
Thanksgiving day is a leiral holiday: hut
the teachers In this township were not allow.
cu to use It as a holiday.
K. s, was on a raccoon hunt last week.
He bad the good luck to capture one.
Men disunite and differ In their plans, hut
women are for union.
-The protracted racetlngat the Upper Big
Creek meeting house closed on Sunday eve
ning last. 1 he next will commenei at Sny,
iter's church, near Lehigh Gap, to-morrow
evening, (Sunday),
Slinon Walck, of Pine nun. while out
hunting 1 ast week, found that his dog was
ufu r a bear; before he was ready, the bear
came In eight, he Immediately shot but failed
tu get the black curls. Dad luek.
Nathan Stemler. of Stemlersvllle, wll
hold a shooting match today (Saturday),
ino Ko'ormca association, at Trachsvllie
will hold their pr-paratory services thlstSat
urday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, and to-morrow
at 0:45 a. in , Ihe Bacramcnt or the Lord's
Supper will bo administered by ltey. Mr.
Freeman, of Franklin. All are cordially In
vited. Frank JJelner.of nearTrachsrllle.lntendt
lo inovo to Hokendauana next Tnesdav.
where be has procured work In tha furnace
lately.
AbrahamSmltb, formerly ot thil valley,
moved with Ida bride on Ids farm, near Little
(lap, last Monday May they have a success.
ful Journey through life,
Mr. David Drelsbarb tent hit team to the
Middle Creek, aiouroe oouoly. where Ihoy
are used to hi I Irom Albrigbiavlll to that
place. .Ukhoouv.
ft LI'0 1IT of Lchtgbton Schools for the month
endlbg; Nov. '.0th 1870.
mou ecaoou
Whole No. la attendance ....
Average tn attendance
Per cent, ot attendance
oatHtfaK acnooi.
Whole No. tn attendance ...
Average In attendance ......
Per cent, of attendance
8tCOM)AllT ho. 1.
Whole No. In attendance ...
Average Hi attendance...,,
Per ceut. of attendance
KI0.1P1HT so. I.
Who e No. tn attendance
Average In attendance
Per cont of attendance
raiMABT no. l.
Whole Ns. In attendance
Average In altou.iance
Per Cent, of attendance
I'm ma it r no. 1
Whole No. In attendance
Average In attendance
Per ceui. of attendance
total run ALL aruoLt, M. F. T.
Whole No. in attendance It J 171 S44
Averagetn atteudauee. ...... ...... lit 141 :sT
Per eeul. of attendance fcl It 17
F, K. Heund, Principal,
Washington county haa its-first case of a
certain kind. Samuel J. Neil died In lh'fl,
leaving considerable iiruperty. His wife
Willi Crook noma,
ltabbiti are telling at from eo to lea
picco.
Pheaiints are 90 cent! a pleee.
Uutler it worth 22 centi per pound.
2 hggs are wurihSictntt perdoseo.
ba Ijird Is 11 c-autt lair pound.
T oam i uriunu, oi iuonroe oonniy, movea
(I to 1-eklty last week.
ml While 11, II, Klbler. was plowing, last
e5l week, his horsis tweaiue frightened and ran.
M, F. T. They illiniaoirid iheniselret from the ulow.
uu S 15 ,n1 l,rou'5'11 ul' Bt barnyard,
VI a7 IV I -Miss Suiau Klbler was visiting her sister
M, 'y, X. at Mauch Chunk last Wednesday.
ZS 24 tl I lhvre were quite a number of sportsmen
11 20 is hero from Mauch Chunk lat week, among
M M H tnem 00r gt nlal friend, Sam. Hehler. They
M. F. T. hal rather poor luck on account of the cold
so ro ) od mow.
v tl ui - A time which It always before us Tomor.
M. . r. ' row-
M M lot ' A young lady Sabbath School teacher
0 41 vt'wat recently endeivurlng to imprest uH,n
94 S3 bt , l,a minai uf her aeholara tha am and nun.
, .
Ishmeutof Nebuchadnetsar, and when the
tild that Sevan years be ate grass, like a cow,
she was -llonliu.d by a little girl Who asked,
lil-l hegivenillU"
Win. LiTel wat conOued to tht house a
few ilajl last week wlih a bold.
Win. Moter thet a white hart last Sat
Urday,
The Scranton UcnublUan says that it it
beginning to look like old times up thero
again. Light iersons were aiaigned before
mo .Mayor in ouo morning.
The demand of the striking ore miners at
Sicgersvsllo. Lehigh county for an advance
of twenty-live cents Iu wages was not grant
ed, and they accepted ten cents.
The Scranton corresonJent of theWilkcs
barru Xwulcattr has been arrested at tho
instance of of Frank A. Beamish for libel
ling him. The accused was put' under
bail.
Don't deceive yourselves. "Dr. Seller's
Cough Syrup" for tho euro of colds and
coughs hat uo equal. Sold by druggist! at
a cents,
Never let cold run. Take It ih time, All
that is necessary is to procure a bottle of
"Seller's Cough Syrup," and bo cured.
Tho (light of Alderman Seibel from Hrie,
causes great excitement there. It ie believ
ed that he has obtained thiiuaiiids ofdol-
lats in trust fur widows ami orphans.
Tho Harrisburg Ihilriot save that Satur
day last was the biggest pay day ever known
in too History ol the steel works, uvcr $av,
000 were paid out to tho omployccs.
Eleanor Rcid,a colored cirl. was arrested
ht West Chester Monday ukiii the chargo of
raunui ino ucnii, ui ucr iivmy-umu iii.uuv,
found iu an outhousoat that plaoo,
Mr. J.J. Stocrr and Miss Maggie Mucgel,
of Pittsburg, while on the wav to a party
masked us Kaiser Yiilhclni ami wile, went
ton parson and wero mudo ono while thus
utiircii.
Michael Burke, aged fifteen yeatt, Was
killed at tuo mines at at, aicola4,scuuylklll
county, on Monday night,
The Daily Sun, the new Democratic paper
to ba issued iu Altoona, will belong to n
stock company, and William B. Furey will
uo me cunor,
State Senator Georgo D. Jacksoni died at
hit residence in Dushore.SiillivancoUnty.on
Sunday last, after a lingering illness. He
had served several terms in tho House before
his election lo tha Senate, and tho present
was lus second term in tho latter body,
John Miller, a farm laborer, was found
dead in tho Woods near Uilbertstown. Mont
gomery county,'on Wednesday afternoon of
last week, He had committed suicide by
.1 .1 L! ,r
BIIOOUIlI J1III15C1I.
Hon. Samuel Marshall, one of tho associ
ate Judges nf Butler county, has been taken
tn the iusane asylum at Hurrisburtr.for treat
ment. His insanity is caused by a violent
lull received about a year ago.
John Lincoln, n fireman en the Allcche
ny Valley raitnud, fell between the engine
ami tenner wiiiio I lie train waa making good
time He caught by the air-brake hose and
escaped with three broken ribs,
The body of a man, found dead In Cam
eron's woods, near Harrisburg, on Tuesday
aucrnoon oi insiwcck, uas ueeu named iter
ichner, of Harrisburg, who had become ties-
pnndent and committed suicide. He leaves
a family.
The oil " boom" has set tho tnceulotors m
Pittsburg to talking, and they assert that
James Kecne, of New York, has caused it
all. Hr. llostctlcr, Is also charged with
buildinc the market. He is said to hold
nearly lioo.oou barrels, the average price of
WHICH IB ?I.U.
Silas Gray, who It now In tho Western
Penitentiary from Westmoreland county for
norse stealing, wnpn nis term expires win
be tried for the murder of Mary McCrcady,
of Greensburg, in 1878. Slio" disappeared
suddenly) and some time afterward what
was eupiiosed to be herskull was found and
that was tha only portion of tho body ever
discovered
In May last Mr. Thomas Plunkerif PitU
burr;, lost his wife and one child with dinh
theria. Since then he bat lost five other
children from tho tame cauae, und it now
the only ona leit or a family ol eight.
General Grant will visit Harritbure on
tho 15 fli of December. His reception will
be made a non-partiun allair and the Com
tuiltoe on Reception have been appointed
witnout regard to political complexion.
P. K. Borger, confidential clerk for seven
teen years ol Mr. John Jermyo, an atten
tive coal eparator, at jermyn, Lacxawanna
county, has been arretted lor the embcKlo
incut of luuda ranging from five to filly
thousand dollars. He hat hitherto borne an
excellent character.
Mr. William L. Becl, ofMount Washing
ttWttmttAi NOTES,
tn January the Lehigh Valley lUllroad
Will pay Its employet In gold,
The Isabella Furnace IsbelncirrlfrfDtwJ W
meet Inrroarlng patronage.
Additional handt are 11 ni taken en tl
the New Brighton Hinge Worka.
The Kttlitown furnace it shipping tvroot
three car loadt of pig- Iron dally.
The Malleable iron works, al Plttburir.
are refuting orders.
Sharon furnace ia being cleaned out pre
paratory to starting up.
The Bethlehem Iron Company will eoorj
employ a largo number of extra workmen.
Throe Iron ore rniftea at Bovertown. fur-
nidt-eotplomcnt to ona hundred and thir
ty men.
Fifty new coke ovens near ML Pleaunt,
Westmoreland county, were fired up last
week.
Tha wsecs of tho bantll al the Barre
Forges, In Huntingdon county have been
increased led per cent.
It is now Positively stated that the old
Kittanlng Mill will go Into operation on the
1st or January lor tue ruanuiacture ul muck
iron.
Tlie reports from Pittsbura are that the
amnuntof freight it to great that HI im
possible lo lurnlsh enough cart lo keep It
irom accumulating,
Mr. Joseph Vanormer. of White townthlD.
Cambria county, hat contraeted with a Wil
liaumport firm to fuuiah them with 3,000,000
leet oi lumber.
In eight of ten dayt the Croton Glass
Works, at Newcastle, wilt be in operation.
giving employment to seventy or eighty
hands.
It is reported that the lead mines In Chea
ter county, near Pbconlxvlllo are again to
be put in operation, after being idle tome
ton or iweive years,
Tho Olcndon (Northainnton county) Iron
Company have purchased the valuable ore
farm of the late Amandon Woodrlng, near
their workt lor VOOO,
The Shawnee furnace, at Columbia, will
be ready to turn out iron in a few days.
The event is looked forward to with pleasure
uy tue people oi i;oiumoia,
The extensive ore mines at Iluminelstown
Dauphin county, says the I'atrht, nre to be
worked again in the near luture, alter
lengthy susiicnsion.
A Pottslown correspondent ol the Heading
Time and Dispatch reports that the War
wick Iron Company of Pottstown, made
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,i,tZ u, iiiiu uunuji luc wee cuuiuiruu
Saturday.
A correspondent, writlmr from Tamanua.
Schuylkill county, says i Never before has
the freight business of tho Philadelphia and
Heading road been so great al that place
as now.
When repairs, now under wav h lh ml.
ling mill of the Potts Brothers, at Pottstown
Have been complete!, according to a corres
pondent u! the Heading .MMfe, they will uavr
live double puddling furnaces.
Tho Danvillo InUUiqcnnr reports that
too smaii iiirnaco on tue itoacu property,
near Ibis place, waa blown in durinir the
early part of last week, and the preparations
iiw uviug uiuuo to mow iu tue large lur
uuce.
Tho Johnstowu iVtiune reimrts that the
Now Advertisements
P YOU AIlEIJl.Ni.KD OV
Boots, Slides,
Hats, Grips,
or, Gents Furnishing Good!
go to
T.D.CLAUSS.Agt.,
THE POPOLAQ
merchant Tailor,
Brink Street, Lehighton.
PftlOEH VtrtT LOW foil UA8IL Tha
public, patronage solicited, aagMU
puddling department ofthe Verner mill, at
Wood's Bun, Allegheny, being inadequate
lo tho demand for muck iron, twclvo new
furnaces will be built, and n set of three
high rollt put in.
A contract lias been made with the Edgar
inoinpson oieei works uy tlie ucucrul
Mauaifer of the Indiana polls roads for sever
al thousand tons nf steel rails, to bodelivcrod
us early as ilay next, nt 00 cr ton.
The Titusville Herald sovsi "It is report
ed that tho llnmcs Petroleum Iron Works
have just received an order for 200 tons of
their 'blooltis' from Nowlork. This Is'quite
an innovation for New York, so long the
emiwriuni for Norway iron, nnd showa that
me eiieiior quality oi me retroleum iron
is beginning lo be appeoiatcd."
A Pittsburir paper eavs: "It is aatd tha
the malleable iron works in Ibis vicinity are
reiusiug orders, as tney are unable to till
them, and the ordora 'have to be tont to
Cleveland aud other cities. There are but
three malleable iroU Works bore two in
Allegheny and one In this city, and they
are all being worked tu their utmost capacity."
The Beaver Falls Eiitcrvria has this to
say about the industries at that place: "The
Al. ... -I.. t!ll ..... -1 f . .. ml. .
uiu nwi its bviii i uii uicvri, iioura a day. ino
founderies have a largo call for stoves as
winter approaches, larger than was expected.
Tho steel works hava many orders ahead.
among them a large one Iron Evansville,
Indiana, lor ino rolling plow colters. Tho
Dexter H print; Company, tint uses croat
quantities and only the best nualitr of steel
nas oeen using ino ucaver r uns company
product for three mouths, and now haa con
tracted for a supply during tho coming year
a fact winch tneakB for itscif. L'mersou.
Smith A Co., aro turning out a rare lot of
Inn. bar, nn nnlnrt rnt,.ft.l "
Tho Delaware rolling mill, located at
Phillipsburg, N. J., was aold od Saturday
last. Tim mill, one oftho largest in the State
was built in 1BJ9, costing, exclusive of the
real estate,ucar$200,000. It has been stand
ing idlo about two years. Large additions
in tho way of machinery will shortly be
made, preparing the mill lo manufacture
railroad as well as merchant iron. The
property wat purchased by William It. Boll
president of the Pennsylvania, Poilghkecp
slo and New England Railroad Companym
behalf of a comnanv about beinir organized
to operato it. It la umlrtood that the rails
to boused by the Pcnnsvlvan a.PuuabkecD-
sio nnd New England Railroad Company
aro iu uo inaiiuiacturud tnere,
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We ae Tireparert to (In work at aa eheep ruU
aaanv offli'e in iho Ktuto taat deals nouvttiy
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ocrt MOTTO 13
Tho Atauch Chunk Skw-Vghi organ
hat made a discovery. A few weckt ago he
preached that tho Ci amis AuvoCiTr wat a
Klclt organ, this week ha sayt it it an Indt-
pendent Deinocratie organ. Wo await with
doep felt anxiety Mr. Dlew't next effort.
Sherman A Co.. Marshall. Mich., want an
agent in this county at once, at a salary of
iuo per monin anucxprnset num. roriull
particular! addrcsa as above, nov.li-ly,
Lclilglilou Produce 7Iarltel.
COUBXCTID WeEVLT.
Flnnr, per sack ,
llttl, iierbuihel..
MliHf Chop, perewt.
aiiouiinKi, per ewt.
Ilran, Iwrcwt.
Duller, per pound
Kgits, perdosen
lUm, pcrK,UDd
Lan). par pound
hhouhlerl, per pound....
..ix la
4)
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.t,..l,.,,i.ll
1 13
1 U
1 10
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10
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ton, a luburbol Pittsburg, furnished a tramp
with a supper, gavo nun an overcoat aud al
lowed him to sleep in his green house. Tlie
tramp, who gave the name of John Fitsger
ald, aud said he was Irom Philadelphia, set
the green house on firo and escaped,
Tbe PitUburg patters report that the great
eel indignstion prevails against Dr. Vuight,
physician of the Poor Board in tbst city,
who, notwithstanding the urgency oftne
case, refused, on Thursday night, to visit a
MUs Emma Hart, who died the uexi morn
ing. The doctor' excuse was that the I "ar
ty calling had uo order from the Poor
lioard.
A dispatch from Duller announces the ar
rest al that place of Charles MeCandless,
Cbanes DufH-y, Louis Stein, A. 11.11. Riddle,
A. C. Stoughhm, Alien Wilson, John M.
Urier, Thomas Robinson, Th.unas Stebley
and Alexander Mitchell ou a charge of fraud
in connection with the defunct First Nation
al Bank of Duller. The men are all promi
nent in Duller county, Jobn M. Grier being
State Senator for Duller and Armstrong
cuuutiea) unaries Aicudumett nat been
claims it as no wan an iiipimiuiaiB gmihi. v u...n.i t tl fii.ti --.Hm. 1
The acl ol 1KS3 provide lhal in the aUenee .V, s.,u D laalsatui'dar I ,7 ?ai?T&,f 0f U , lf f "
nf known nuinrAent hurt tha ratale puea u, m ' o"aiup latiaatuiuty. dentGraut. They have all given bail loan-
lkwlwr Mr! ThSSSoi, Ih. ItC of I . " w.r before the tfnl W- Stall. Dit.T.ct Court
.i ..j .1..,,,. i .i. , ii, 'Uei'fhlidwel.lna:. u PitUburir, tbe information havine been
of 1854. which says that illegitimate child
ren shall be known by the name of their
mother, and Ihey shall have niiueit) to In
herit from each other. Tbe auditor apdnt
ed decided in favor of the uxlLer aud the
wife appealed, '
adam Klbler hat again left fer Monro
eoaaty to drive team for D. Drclibacb.
Jos.
The TuHkbaonook toy factory it almost
I wirupci wKb orders'.
nude by tho Solicitor of the United States
Treasury.
A new bolt workt it about lo be erected
east of Grant avenue and between Norlh
Closing prices of Df hati Totxiihd,
diock, unvernmcm ana (ioii, to Kouth
Third Street. Philadelphia, Nov., 211, 187V
u a. i.'s. lssi UAH bid uih laste
u . urienry a-r i bid IZa aasro
D.fc. Vaisti. new 1C: bin lt: aaaed
U.: ,4H'a now Iim bid 1(0 H asked
V m. new i to oi l I o n uln.
Fennt; Irani! ii, it a bid OS 4-a
rl.,l. A HeaOlliR It. 11.... UH i,i,l il asire
rt'Ku viiev ii, ji o. pi-i ai.ec
Iblgb voi.1 & av. Co,... elt old MI4 4aken
Uiut'ii Coropaitlaaof A, J. ut ,iil t kj ati-f
M .ithern Central I.. II... U bid J3 aatd
ICetonTllln l'a. Il.lt. 10 a bid aiii e
lHt(a .Tit. A Hon. H It. Co. iCSj bid IHs aaxa.1
toairai irunRnoisaiion (jo n Did ft aaiea
Northern l'abine Com 11 (a bid lib aakM
Prai'd. " bid Ml, ,itt
North Pennsylvania 11. It. 3 bid it aaked
Ins. Cool Korih America 31l M1 i aakati
silver, tirades.) tl ble tilt aaked
Special Notices.
Q O.000 A YEAH for honcsUnulltitcot bul
Vnt-is meiiorageuis.
work. AddrekS
Madlton, lud.
Newbusluoii: Mjht
Co-UrKBATiVK Aoaacv,
June 49.. lino.
A MONTH amaraau ed. Ill a day
you. Alau. oiiieu. Iniya ai,d mria
bv tin ladaatiloaa.
usual not trqahrd 1 we win atari
maae moarr laater at work for art Ihtn at anr.
tbint-iilae. Hip work ia liaht eada eaaaut.and
aneb aa aoyooa can a-o nght at. Taaae who era
wiawbueo tills notlee will aendua their ad.
dresaoa at ooe axu ee lor tliemMtvra. Coati
Uatnttedlaiuatree Jiow 11 tbe llnj. Ibew
already at wora are latlng- np Urm aniuaiif
inonev Addre-i TllUt; A to., Annaala,
Maine. JonaT ly
Clieap, Prompt & Reliable.
CVOrdertby email retire prompt attention.
"We will Pay the Postage
Altii bkvu tot)
The Carbon Advocato
ONE YEAR FOR
ONE DOLLAR!
Or Six Months
If or 50 cents 1
tontca I"
Loss tliah 2 emits per "Weok
FOB A LAR'IB
32 COLUMN PAPER III
ADDUEIft.
Carbon Advocatci
v -
IriiierLtou, pau
THE WKEKLY CAPlT.it It a Srstxlaii
Ncwipaiier, string lat.t and luott rallabla
State news. Sent uanyaddrcis.posur laid.
avenueand the railroad tracWn Allegheny. . &viffi
f -V - taa ilt vavaabkiuj i f av - tk W w f A WW rKJ a. f f ( r.
H01T THIS TO YOUR Xf CXdUDOli
at
MEAT MARKET !
Hank Blraei, Lelilghton,
OHAftLES X1PP, PBOuuiroa.
Chtrlcl Klppdeslrrt to eallattenllon of hit1
friends an liOilniotfl lo the (act that he hat
oi-ened A JIKtl' MAIIKt l' ni,iK.le the
Pablio rtquare. Hank llr.et,. Lehlirhtou, Pa.,
where way ba fum.cl at all timet
The Boat Fresh Jlents
In season, Ur, Laub, Veal, Sauiaae, Tie-C11LAI,E--T.
Patronaae soiled I
AUf.SO-ly. OHAs. KIPP.
JITDK Illy tendlhli5rtBia,wllhTi;e hlV.
T01 leolOrolfTFfl and hair. ,,n mill
T07ISX1T I'olts by tetUrn mail a comet i ic.
tureoiyuarfatnrehutbaad or wile, wii name
.uuutLtuiniri.r, Aild'eaa
W. FOX, Uoi TI yaltonvllla. K. T.
An is ea.
Erneurtd fur soldleri disabled in V. 8. tarvUtf
yr.alcDI',1 wouudiand olh-rcauxi.
All prntioi t iiata Utek loitay oroUeuara-a.
Penslunt lueriatrd. Addr.ts with tittup
hXuiiUAur x coM
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