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TO _ iiiii j Y J3,,__ . „ :18,- 18 1 . iv: . • . - THE ..10IIIMAL b limed ifery, morrugowd to eubscribete at 73 per annum, 1,11 100 Ooptee. cash. al Irma In advance. odrunaliaridjup&t - na-rtivatnuottx Arovascix- Clant I engin' tone oddrallt 90 13 Copies to erne eddies, pp • " - - rAP , ea To N ewe pi ao per • , vie Piers toad Test-bets-we will thrall& ibe pomnat.. by wall, aLjl . 6O per sonnet, In advance; other` TICE DAILY '3[1=34172.1CAL la Wattled Oral week Any mondnx, excepted. stois-TegLeensa per•INMIIS Par"P Avg im e ti r °r ave bt yak= AS 11 *mfg. ; 31.311,-Pltyable ' *Minn*, 'ene year, _IS lox months, In 73; three m onths , 81 3x. - • 401:313 33 • Annum, tn edvante; ce 012 21 " :42t1". BANNAN lUillett. Triv-DoLt t lii:o 7 )!..P.'.: • a' §-a • NTLY the editor. Of' the Willies .;., - bairn Won-Kt • tieing lite siateineri which had . been reporte4'. to us ibat at wilbilTil*m Sett rig. of the '-‘Nr4t. : A. t ii retaliation fining any - - member late readingthn 31r ns' tlrt properly . eharticterized:, le - 4 ant - ac t wortto , -.Qt - the dark. ages„ This.biought . out the eiditirr the:Mos - mon; who In hirr bst-olenied:that.:_iitich a resolution been, .sta9c4 .The . latter saYs; „ • We rimy, hero inform 3rlr. that ther was,neyer a resolution passed lining a member • of the W. 13,A.. for reading the Jounsrar. wasartinyeuticiri of Banritf.O for a nurPolte: or; of snore wag toplague I<'e tOotmli forthe' docannents. - • - • . lii another 'part of hi-tlay's have. . found it neiessdry , to:lin:lnd:the - editor: • 'of, the - Moscroulas i 1 Wilfull falsifier, and we hisie reitcyatit it We now say„ and we. have • it upon aiithority of suep.eharacter and posir . tivene&s, that it cannot che successfully refu ted, that the-I - resolution lining any member, - - of 3. A. for taking_ or.. reading the Mrs JnuttsAl.: , wa r s- .passed- In , the ,A14,1 - tanoy distrket meeting of the W . . 8,A., in - i - vhichrpeetingaonedelt*ate from -each :cid- Betty is ltdtiiitted. • ”the delegate§ then' pre sented it to the branches in which the men' meet, for their action. Some branches may ita;ee - . p - amed It also, but when the -resolution was presented to branch No. 9;' they' would haye . turthiug to do it, and -consesitieut; ly took no action. -Tiretie are :the,..trudenia ble fa - cts in this matter,- 'The dis trict of the W. 13. A. that, passed this - $lO.- tine _.resolgtion, .also-_ pass ed the drill resolution, which originated .. with Parker, but whether the $lO tine reso • infirm originated with Corbett or Parker we - are not aware. All Of the., ftiets 'connected with -the passage. Of these resolutions, •of course , ne j e 'familiar to the editor of the Mos- in-71the facl of which he utters' the falsehood quoted above. An editor whi;'is capable of So..coollY and unbi t lishimly lying in the columns Of the papertbe controls can naturally expect the public to credit but little that appears in his colUmns, Unsubstan tiated by the fill and trustworthy persomi. That the editOrof the . - Mo'xrrort IA in the habit of :suppressing such portions of the proceddings -of the meetings, of the W. B. A., as sill ts hi§ purpose, is illustrated.hr the ease of, a series of retiOlutlolo :recently adop , ted against a shoplteeper' at . .Shenandoah City, by DistriCtNo. 6, and ordered to pubt lisped in the MONITOR and SIIENANnO• I 4II • • - HERALD. • • • - • the resolutions an published in the HER ALD are as follows: : , - . Rgeoiff , llo:46.—At a stated meeting of District No. 6W. 1t...-t:orsttertandoah City, held . Jane 3d, ICU, • tae •followitig , resolutions were unanimously . adopted: .• ' . • •,, Wuuar-s.s, -The hand et the aSSII4BIII has.been ex hibited- in our: midst, and thereby. suffering and rhath is brought into our Community, anti that ' whilst we deeply. sympathize with the bereaved nunilY, and at suet wontlad could theasigtvain be brought to Justice to alto the offendpijl law; but inasmuch as It has r ltGeorge A. 'tfarring, of:Shenandoah. to chit e theletulers of the W. B. A. `as the CILIUSU of the inhamanl deed, arldett be meat know Is fitts4. - -, us-he ban made himself contemptible In the estimation of t litt peoPle, and us such' we now %look upon , him as au enemy to our Axsociatton.—, , Thereiore be It - I Resolved, That we,-the members of said Asitocin- Con, hold him swan ope enemy .`and a secret foe and ever co nsider him nwertity of public patrotinge and support, timid that we, the members of -District I . Se. 6, dust neerely promise to eacliot tier Gm' we will 110 longer patronize him or any of his family, end iit:e• alt legal means to prevent others. Ifrsolrol, That any member, violating this prom ise, shall, for lbe first offence, pay into tee funds of the Association, a . 4tllll of not- less than ten (110 00 dollars; second offence, expulsion. - -. s '-'• "Rewired, That these resolutions be published in Mlle ANTriIIAcITE, Itioxrrou And SITENAKMOAtt Urn : ALI% ' ' -' - • . GEo. Baca, President, A fiesl.--Wx. T. litcliARIDS, Secretary. • . . Here are the same resolutions as we find theny in the MONITOR. -TileedifOr it Will be . (7bservedfsuppre,lses the . perdtv l resolution: , . AT a stated . meeting alicstrict No. G. -W..5....A.. of Shenandoah City. held June's, Is7 , l,„the following resolutions were unanimously adopted; WitunuAl,s, The hand of the es-satistn has been ex *lilltittal its our midst, and thereby suffeting and death la brought into our community, Anti'lltat whilst we deeply symputhise with the bereaved -Loudly, rind as Stith would be glad could tile attaas- ' - sin be brought to.justiee to atone to the offended law!. .tut Inasmuch as it has pleasedGeorge' A. Iler • ring. of :Shenandoah City; -to charge .the leaders of - .01e:W,8, A. as the cause of the inhuman Alefed-, I which be must knew Is as - false us he has :nude him self contemptible in the :estimation of the people, and, as silt-hove how look upon him as nn enemy to our ASSOCiIIt 1 dn. . Therefore, be it ':Dr.votrect, That we. the members of said Associa tion, hold Mina; 0 ) .:•lt enemy and a'secret foe, and ever consider hid 'unworthy of pliblic patronfige nu . d support, atid"that - we, .the , members of District NO.. GAO sincerely promise to each other that' we wilt no longef patronlZe him or tiny of Iris family, "rid use all legal means to prevent others. Resettvd, That these resolutions be published in. the ANTLIIIAci T 1: 310 7: troll and SILENANDOA.II - .11ztiat.n. • ,- 1 , Attest : ' G ko. BECK, Pres't. -,.. W. T. RICHARDS, Secretary. , - • • Of the manliness; or integrity of such se.: . - -lion we leave the public tojudge. tonitneut is 'uti ac .essarv. ,_ - .. .., - . . \:. . • .In eonclu Lilpg this article we have simply, . , - to say, that we do .ot know. whether the •-eilit4vr of the Moxurnm received a copy of the' . - • • resolution of the Afahazioy District Meeting fining any member for taking-or reading the. - MINI:Its' -lour NAL ;. but this+ . e-knows tlMt ~ when herndillsited the statement that no, _,suell resolution Was pised at a meeting 6f , . . „. - 'the \X ..11. N., hp knew thitt ‘ hewas publish . , 'litr.a deliberate falsehooe:. It :4* easy' to - call , for the doetitnentary pio6f llat such, a rot°- • lutlon was passed -but it is easier-for unSerit - , pulous men to destroy such proof so that.they . may nit be directly 01i - initiated in',.ti proe.ced , . ' dun worthy as Mr. Pincher says -of thik tyr anny or the dark ages.- WAGES IN SCHITILKILI,. "In 'our first issrto two took occasion to eon" merit severely upor rho terms offered the mi• Hers in t.leforylkill County ..by Alio operators. The . ...MiNuns JormLia.." admits Abet the day, wages of miners' and latipte_rs': are put at too low it ti , mre but seekstederend the action by.. n II . p,tating that. not five per - cent, of the misers• ...work by the "day, and • those working_ by the, ' piece make 'ii.orn Sal to fig per week. -. Het hew ...about out,ide labor,' that is all done by; the week,'; and if the day wages are too 10w,,-why Aloes. net thr."JeintLit." advocate the :non-re-' • duction. Of weekly wage 4. Wh,„lr drag the poor a(lay worker down 'from bate living to starva tion wages. Even. o amount. made by. tha miners, when mining by contract, ...ahOuld It, 'run to 's23 orl,;10 perk we. do notl'eonidder it extrav;wiant We eerta elk. 'ahosild ,prefer swinging the haminer fee 1111k , ke week in F'hil; - . adelphis, toetpoge ouratilves - to the dangers Irtl:, oklent to a MillOIN life at'sny•Priee."- Tbe . above,: la ' &dm : the • .N.iirtru.t.grp - • ' 'WonsoLiN . ...:, 4 'ilr, Vincher Ignorei otirli t int . entirelv.. - , 'V'el stated explicitly, that -it was the Miners': '. limittee ,whoform'oil the tia;sis of wages for , I` drew in. 1569 that, dreiv the iiiiitinction httween. laborers'. Mid ,' - nditers': watie4 by the week and : by,. contract. 'They. - . put the weekly waged at $ll and $l2, and $l4 for , tnitiers, *bile . I.)y contract prices 'the miners could make from ..,.... to :ft), $46, and . in a fes instance* wore a week.. The opera •, tors,.vihmthey flied the. reduced balls of.:1 wags 4 forig7o, "only reducedlaboreta'Wages.• abolit 17 ver c. rat,, :while they , required en average reduction'of 33 per cent on 'ruiners', wages -throughput this region. In. riaine plates where prices were not runup so high; • , the reduction on : contract Work would: not excml probably, ten .iier cent., ',While ..at others they would probably _.demand: 40 . per -.' ~ r t t : - The (Agee' la: tio .: equalize %wee throughout this. region I rpOO.ile. Weareatl yOcateS of geoii. - irigin - all ...bun:elms of . busittei , s, '• and we; ,:wi11.;,..-gtuutantce that . ,we - are .. :now . paylisr; ' - 'our ;printers higher :Wagtss , Than : lir: - irlitelier does .. in " his • .atlice. Nothing: Would ratan* ... .us better „than to -see tiie , - tabatera at ' .our collieries earning it least. $l2 tn $ l5 Per • • Weckaryl ruiners average at least' Wiier • 14 : e w ite,- presided life trade. would admit : Of-- these rates IA -atagsnatilhui- • We - presume that 31t.c.Pittclaer . :iloes - know,. - eritleast ought* ', 2 -kliow,ttrat'salien the prlteist atrarticlita,o' In the tujirket, that .wages that could be pald irlOn wit bcaughtis3; in-the .', market, wilt .., -, :i ea k. d'y ititykrullt , tr) , thiprodneet, - cannot :'. . .bntri,ill*lie, tilf.WPPlititlfurd Only ,v *to s2,4oiiektoiiiii:l4o:n4rkii; . extig*tynitiii :at work in-rkstabt. irborb.e It...would exceed . _ $2 a tan , on the ss -Ferage. . . ._ . , ,' We diatlitetirstrititttatthei .ttiiiifetitilirence betigven:the pelf& 41 Wagiiir- Paid -:for labor, NM by . the Week,land by contract, was the:Ault of the leaders..of the W.:11.A..,- Who made the Wbasi!'-• .. ' ' 2 ' , e. , .. vi. n„,.,...,_•,.. i. ~....,.th!-.410*"°"!-i r a tcam mrfiloce..7F t, dm _bemuse tbelr ll *llie been . ;:,, ,• - de so 0 0 0 i ;be-, ' an organisollei r 1 : scarcely nand they miritt .hirrin then Bade. .. -It _wouldbave bin* contitued intheasur*:*a -1 tive*porffPn afferillmis,•=thereftwethose Who Axed that basis are responsible for the diffemui., and not theoperators who only ear ried out the Proportions, with the exception 'Oat it is more favorable to the !Omens than the Miners* biksiOn' the present condition of , . - • Wade - 'ln the other - mean the miners concede train V to's3 a week more .wages Vs-the..44*s, and miners who Work by the 4.ciee`k, thatO the miners , do In Schuylkill County in their basis, while here the miners Orkernanitmaace and take It off 'of the 1 lisikinitsstud those miner* who work by the i Wink: ' Thle• ,ne de Yiiiikeoludiipr '. fair: -`ire li'lipi:llo,," thicher,irlirtinderstand„ us n o w. . . ~ . THE edl* of tlie Mox t ros details a coa velaatiaa tkat, he ,says woo, field to our ,store-1t Was in the 01110 e. As a thin party was Present,- We - tailed hbristtention -to tho, subject, aud:he nottibOrateS, pa: irt.whnt We state.„ ; Aftat 14. Pirker-Was Sailed, We fin: fished writing an article that they were wait: ing for, When. we addresied hlrnia folio - we: , "Vow in the World caMO you folks to engage • •i t iviee tiaiier - to „rabbi)), a Workingpaan!S - paper:--and you a' Tariff man?"". 'Sir: : Parker replied,' :".1 - del pot • know t. 44. he 'ls - a Free Trade man .", We replied by `stating "that 4la articles proved it.,4and that no man who - advocated free trade could ben friend of the workingmen In :1111Ccountryz' and-besides, • the - take °this firth:lts - wai calcidated to create : T . :difficulty' among the employed, arid employers, and the person that wiote Such 'articles Was not the proiserierson to conduit'. a workingman's paper."/ Mr. Parker replied "that; they had only ,etiiyinged him to risme a, certain - number' of papers, and - then they :would:Act rid of him."' I..replied athat - 1, thought that,was'the bestihing • theY -could / do." ~Thisi w - sit - the tronygnation - that - tOok , Pl ace ; . lering to. Mr. . Fineher.,-/Mr, : Parker- th rz , 4tated that . lie had - ezilled,,in referent loan article"; : that .-,ePpCP-14d lathe- Joiziaabout , a, Justice's Commission •;-.. he thot* twe had..4'one bin" injustice in that article; and he complained bitterlY of the conaluetof Governor - Geary in-listening to his enemies, and refusing him a commission of.JuStice-otthe. Peace, 'to Which Office . be said he had "becri .ilected at - Mahan) , City, and the : Governor refusedlo commission him. Hisifleas Seemed so. contracted and so un reasonable on the subject, that it, was then .that we, remarked, "Mr._ Parker;.-some'. of your neighbors told me •you Was a derna gouge. I did not believe it, but I must say: tbatthe language yotrusesounds very Mud( -like it." . lie did not like ...our . remark; and blustered a little, and some liersonalremarks took place. , After he,calmed down, lashed him if he had beennt Harrkburg to lay his case before the Governor.- He 'replied that • he had not, and was too poor to go ave . We then told him that If he would - -write o' t all the facts Of the case, and send ithem'. us, - , we would enclose them to — Governer Geary, and we felt satisfied that he Woulddo hiiniuStice if-he had been wronged, stating atihesaine tune that he could not expect that Governar Geary would IS3lle * . the corn . mission' if Rivas contrary to law. ; _ We waited a' Week, but received no 'communication whatever from Mr.. Parker. We then wrote to the Governor - withdpt his statement, re capitulating what Mr. Parker liad said. The letter was' handed to the ~ Secretory of State, who replied by stating that no vacancy . -existed, and of course they could not legally issue three com mis sions in a district when the law resteictisi it to, only two. That if. one Justice of the elected by the peo ple, did not chOlase to act, the - Governbrenuld not compel him to do so, or could they' issziz another, commission . while neither of' tile present justices had resigned and continued to hold 'their cOmmissleaal This leiter we published in 'the Jounzsas.;.aad about two or throe weeks - afterwards we received a com munication from Mr. Parker, in which he exonerated G,wiernor Cleary from-all blame in the matter. This rather strengthened our good'opiuion of him, which we had re ceived a gOad -many years ago from Mr. Rowland Jones, in whose employ he:then' "was, and we Niere loth to listen to, anything against him, and urged * his, nomination to the •legislature, ' not us a capable -Person to :ri.lirtsient-tils, -but as being - 'better . than -the average that the DettiOcratilliad been in. the -"ff . SUN habit of sending to the.J,egislattire. Of *course we dial not dpreelate his qualified )? tititis, whatever the mighiliave:been while he.•was before,the.l Aople.. We have been explicit in relating this eon -2 venation, and we have read It o - er to the third part } who was present , anti -ho states -that it is as near the conversatio ius timid be related,,andln many instant. . >the 'same words ;. and .nOw we hare 'an nnpleasant duty to perforni; It Is this : r —The' cenVersa- tlon as published by, 31r, Parker is false in every partieuldr, except with regard to our stating that he talked like a demagogue, aid We must now brand hini as - a man totally devoid of belief. Hereafter we will - speak of his acts as a leader of the \V. B. A . :, but as a .man, we will pot believe one word he,says or publishes; unless ft is eorrobbrated by other testimony. . . , . The ob l iect of hispubli&ation NVISAiIIS. - He fears yinther'ls new ' paper,. and becauge We welbonied,hinf back again, expecting him tn do better than he didinfore . - 7 (he has im p rnved considerably in one respect,. because ,in his second number he announces himself as a friend to the protection of American labor and hidustry, which he itis placed, on record I and so far .has not advised. pie work; ing classes to "try Free Trade • while." The article is a fair one, but the round he takes is not tenable ; and we wilt comment upOn it when we have time , to s_ ho that he has .taken a false position. 'IN hen - Mr. Fincher publishes what. we bell ve to be' 1 beneficial to the cause of labor, wt. will give him credit for It, and condemn Zvi at we be believe to be wrong._ ,The Moat n prom ised a great deal When it commenced' for the cause of labor; and seemed to be ri ht scilong as the current ran smooth, but whe difficut- - ties occurred, we were satisfied t at karker knew nothing about business ma ii, and that.he Is totally unfitted to give advice, to thase who look up to him: We defy 'any person to find' scarcely a single ' . I itelligent argument in anything ;he writ ; and his correspondents, who generally -fill ups con siderable portion ' of the paper lye 'him scarcely anything ,but trash and base, and e penalties and finenizuposed upon very body Who do not. think as . they do. - In . every *use of thb, wond, - the frOth is now upper most, and must be removed; the satae as Ms , removed from Liquichilyben txgititad, or the W. ,11.:A. is doomed to inevitablk ilestructien. ~. • : I . - • IT Wit Imitipleions circumstance when iridivid naLs take personal otterise"at 'the ninth` of nit• tional legislation. tien.:l4hernnut' is Indignant, atthe • passage of the Aria" , bill, and it: is said; means to resign: . Gen. 'l.arneworth feels nut rtwed.'because . Gen. Butter bas seemde4 in Committee in.:hating -the_ Bin 4b.SM Amiga meat striminnt-04-,.0f the Grem talL Coin men people wonder:at this rage agattisulegiala tion maditilar thB bOI3OBCIOI.BBWiIO fl couutry, and net intended to'work , toci the di -,, fiV411:340 of anyindividnal. We beg that .t 3 !morals and all others mineernel will learn' to orb their tem on Ifiesei occasions. It looks too much as wore hurt.—.Y. •E Tribsar ,they* . ' • e above .Is 'true, there are =l 'be r thof Ccingress, and also In Legislatures, who care more *Lou out ,their personal views - and in than meanies calculated for the the pulide. The only way for the remedy such legislatlint is to leave satin/ members at home, it makes , eine what' capacity they in _ny other respects. i s • Tin Beinablimn nominatidtia r Rep re I sentatives In the next. Legislit - a tbe ; state ;were made iit tidlidelpbhi week. it hi 'noteworthy as to the costa ibe Iti).- ilttaieguwar that eity that they usett to renoirditate ahnOst • every: roan ' be voted ftior - the; - attempted ~ bold 111 R1P 0, ,f . .' itti , , Vtias_nry by g ut of it the ,' 1 ,e 'atiii,n halt millions a bon& hit'rkuisury pu4Kiipiel,, with insufficient security** the —The, .liAttat: Itelkeethitativell frnal that: citY2*- 1 1 ) :YPOcri44= 4 " - thi, ' Stinipti4 *w) : . ;* (4 " 4 renctut inoted , vorYluviesY,, , , liseplett4l ether a asetions Poutitytraw kl torlii lativ*ixainse ottrai to' ' wpm isiodiddiln this miller. EON INEEI :=2l 'ring -:.. ADMPIETSIA' ✓ V o ~ 0 • :,: 11$ ' * ROW: in •-'4- , ~:', '-,` - ' 'hi . .COngralli 7 an - -, '''" ',, ;.,.':: taievieldhui . _.: _. ~ - .. Phil ' -:..i: ' -.---, ' ra 22-I # lolfr 4 4 : * - -,4: -: _' -r ~ . t '' kt .! .. oomi th. -:_.• :.).0:14i -4 40ilightizied .Pointitaken - lit Ids message of simply or the et ternational law l _which has grown,, the apirroving practice of Christe ns Centuries,. meet be 'dieMbeed...: l o. abißlete,. Thaatatetnetatteflik-eresideklave , in exact accordance With the faihOshoW that the instirgents of Cultas !wither, ports "flora .government, no r`*.erikuinerit' territorial Ideation, Without a ebe4tei* for --the'reptesentedtres.Of , etikee -- Daileeer if itt"! credited-to-their camps. -they ask . for an . im passible recognltioa.cs•V;.;Nr, i ; Pena:Malty our sympathies are with all peoples trying to. gain;litel rlibiOtie: t:We -should like to see - the t'uhane prow,Off the yoke of Spain. But It isaimpliimPoisible for this Rertidie.to itieolye Itapesee, honor and far greater material. interests, in , * dis pute with anotheegratt Rower of Ejtrope,, in , consequence of the Menating '.fietilgtilee of wealthy reingees, who: have escaped to:onr •protection, and , mho with.spedlitatati .t. t.i r vstell ICCuban binuht and lands, ate3:Otberr. i.speCillans, -have 'fomented much of the trouble . which has peen prodOed. •_,,AI, lie bottoju of pooh o{-this puban excitement, there - islnuelt Jobbing for private valn,!the selling and circulating eff..`ubiti:benda, and ',interest in ruluin lands:WM(lh are produetiVe and from the luiports of which products thie -Goyerninent -derives an income ann u ally of froni fifty to sixty millions. -• l: ". Ourposiii-On milli is Caban questlim Pi this„ that I;lteirSile sticeeedwin throwlritoff, the „Spanish pike, and .rsttltillsidrg.per political , independence,lf she applies f r {admission, and loop can 'antlx• her . with at cost, 'We Moult! be favorable to it. This is the policy 'we . fayor not only Inrtlation4o Cuba, but ,sitn`liom Ingo. We arc utterly opPosed to, ;buying any more territory. `'And we should, be pleased to see the President take-asdecid ed a isasition,On the San Demingo . as on the Cuban question, - at the bottom of which it'is 'su.svected there is speculation forpriyatepur pases. • We are utterly:bp - posed to paying for anything that looks like a jobbingsehe-ne.— I f the island Is oirereci to us without our be ing compelled to purchase it, that Is a dif ' ferent matter and might be favorably enter tained. :We should like :to see President Grant as lift on this as on the Cuhati ques tion, which parties interested In speoulail'uti, in conn'ection therewith, and men who Id:dead-1f of staying •in Cuba to assist the :struggling Cubans, do'all their fighting In New York, would like to see take Melt -a shape as:to involve , US fti a war with Spain, the effect of which would be.to increase our national, debt, and cost us mere than double what the. island is worth. The President's statesmanlike action on this ',l4;uban Oldness is sustained and endorsed b.-;the goixittense and calm convictionsOf the people. ' 'l"., .UTY ON 'COAL ;:—It is said that the objection to the shape of the RepiSrt of Ways and Means Committee to take the du ty oft' coal, ,as instructed, by the House of, RepreseutatiVes, defeat the measure'at:, this session, of Congress. We hoph it may prove true, for if It should .come iiquarely heforg Congress we believe it would carry in the pretient feeling of the country, although' it would t rove to be. one of the worst urea sureslhaf i could be adopted, and wOuld re-' suit, in a very few, years, of-enhancing the price of Anthracite on the seaboard,- Noth ing but the developritent of our bituminous regions eau - keep deWu the price of 'fuel on the seit-Itoard; and the•' , rentoal of, tbd duty would only tend cheek such development. The removal of the duty in the present pros- trated state of the 'trade,..wotild reduce bitu minous not' leis than $1 '2Z, 'the mount of duty, while the_profits made, With the present low rates of transportation, will notietteh 50 cents a ton in the "most favored localities, front which must, be deducted the itiv,ott 'tient of capital anti . wearand tear of:machi nery. This year; while there is an overplus of anthracite it, Would aLsoeffect thelprice of this kind of coal from 50-to 75 cents per hm— but in the course of year or two It Would cause an advance of From 25 -to 75 cents • tin on anthracite, heeau.ie the supply oo many The :State -carrying *wilt of people t4eserPer• no differ = • a4ess In II OM 7 1 774 61rmv-Rss. - 77 -77 frA9 miry ' The question watts s',ettled••in Congress, but thejusane policy - of .t lie, leaders. of the W. A - . in refusing to make a. con c,-zsion Of a single cent in pricOligu la:t.t year's rates, Wtieri it is notorious'that the -price of, living l :is fallen tin the average 'not lets ttiitnP.l) per cent„ mid causing a dead lock. in the trade hi and the adjoining coiinty of .:Sortliumherland to. the -full extent ofAhree 2 fourtits of the pro d lion, ts . the - Sole - canse!of thei,-matter lrav in bi bronglit ifp in Congress again.. If it should happen to pass,,tbe lea sio jai* in the coat trade in this countr:,i4ti eomfequence, would ainount to several millions of dollars annually. We 'repeat, that if the leaders were 'pail by the .English Governknent, to work for their interests,against American is bor and industry, they could ;ileciefilphsli more injury than-they arc now doing: HE - GREAT SWINDLE:-T' a 'Pitts ! T burg.(LizET..iE ecnunieutts as collowS on the pmnnsed -robbery. of the _Sinking Fund of. the nine and a halt millions of:dollars: A 'FACT. WOATII ICNS)WING.-IVe have here-. tofore thoroughly.discussed the questions Sim gested by the attempts, of last' winter„,lio divert the Sinking Fund of the - -Cominemweatth from' its constitutional application. Our eon/Menlo have been mainly directed to the genetstl aspect of . thesequestions. • regardless of merely parti zan itousidenitions. But .it is proper that we address at least one pertinent observation to our Republican friendsin. connection with the whole. matter. They 'ohgfild be apprized Of -an strut:tire feet, not yet generally !mown.' of the entire nine and a-tedf millions of dentin, Which. were: by the operations of the Omegans. inn, to have 'bee n "diverted" from 'the State Tresionary, the ab,olute control of the disbursement of eight, millions Would: , have - by express arrangements of all parties tritikested, icito the hands of three (4 . - the.most bitter and - Most MISCIIIIII4IO4iI parthcans in the Deinoeratie opposition. • Wiiiiittine - Messrs. F. W. !thighes, of Sl'hetylkil, W. A. 1. tV altaee, of Clearlleld, and M. B. Lowry, of trie. 'Of the pendent claims of. these citizens named upon tbe Confldetice• of Re" pribliiin people, •we need not 'speak , lit ngth, onr readers know them as %vat as we We have no hesitation 'in statingois a fait flee fain to have been accomplish/A,, that-to. those three citizens would have . ieou -entrnsted, the control-=and after a -Policy . which would , have been at least partiz.m. - If not persenal--Lof the. disbuysement,ef nearlfelght-hintbs'of the vapt :stun which that bill prOposed to taker I front the public treasary: three the bill had been-signed, and the "eachartge", perfected, these eitizeruiend their friends would themselves hare tweet - loud- estin the denunciations of a. Reptibileaw State government, which had been guilty .4tlda fatal mistake. And the moreveheinent these denun ciatiiins, the.more just would they halt:: been.— Where would -then the Reptiblhani party. 4 . f Pennsylvania_ have : been able to .:,shelter hissed, as if Would, have been, - frOn erery bust- In the Commonwealth ? ' .. • was a nietl entertalnineilt o tfinwlitcha its pnbilian people were incited by renal. 'ltwislators; • - ; •, • 'See tolt in time new, oldie: 1;e art; tieing made, thnie3/01-1101410eIril vandidate is inetrueled•rolatust tldiniensure. In order to protect tba Sinking "kW 1,01 ne- Repoli:tea:lr urn)* be intorn'ed telt:in' Leg- tl . 44sitt 00411,4 puticadarto hack of ctcr, virtue ter the - Legislature.; ThL is the ant* F.7otiet. ri froni:rl4l., AP5.1c004.4110414# is - nqw being (..rine:l taneC.:ingiski A RAM - •Puovitoznyi arm' *lin TEgt4'.3 'DISA,T*PR.krtANk - :OP Fp*. LatAy; :lie are informed, .qorhain:7l34, lialtanoy City, in- *bath 1 13 aimed: to he rationed out to the members of the W.' B. A., was broteit itdo . - and li,ipfairtity?' isr flan r and hams taken:. tbeiefrom 7 : of the property. thitsvartedtdioninipikthat*ti was afterwards (mind- in the lassamtiosi of Sciale member*, It is -*missed 114100 took -t4ft t PF , T (ll l 4 . l 4ergu 3 _ PO* able dirialon. also leant that *hue the; Treasurer was - lately- On hie soid.frawl6ll limy - ClO:tit, it& latittieWto***s'deptiiii,. -**d Ai* 1. 4 1444 101 tolove lost $llO,- and • the-value JOnw, whho: that iatire•4.4 3 defiekeno y of saw: Iwo 4r*hkicel*ictshio Ake ie.ittu*i*fl=,, 'sh ou ld b .e;:1 41 4 11 - 11 Ve Mk* -W4,1400. .raciet Mglii* .44. 0 00Meit**440141444 4 .,. -theurar!!pfitleftsgAti oar ware tatmeit TtitiigiejiikailieViAL*l Mid-10w . -1• ^IC ilkettelatr abit thuDYkothertinnder * , Admixnti';ll.d tlu lidng, and that urea the reason why he leeted to thendlexief Pounitlasioner of .ven u e by th e late Free Trate Secretary Of teen toner, under A.udy's Administration. He wasiirst in - the Interest of the InardutY monopolists In' this eountry, , bettnittzhil "telt to England In lse7, witerie be'wtes.seni.by:tbe Seem:gay of the TreaStny at the expense of thepovenarnent, he no - doubt got 'thigh - tie bid; Ind since then being; thrown all his Infinenee In favor of FAO Ttede la i Ua ro at hydd4ous planner, Itnekir at it .not do ;Throw off the ttlrely. The reVleer of hla report by, ittee of Manitfactureru;,. points out nid rascality in so' glaring a char he could not 'decel.Ve airy longer. l e- of. his ,ftlends inale upplisatien 4 1 . int o, reuiTehlt Jilin, but he re rui,fruid he has 'se#ght refnge in Tradepernocratic .P qty: where. he, belpap. Ifyhe hinl not ti: hide i — to:inipreiiions, he' Would flee-to lit - c. 8 eiwi:lkt Arnold or Ilite Judas. gb gild= hang.hirnseif; But - the De feed on such* eT-ribis and John T.. has taken Wait° hhnself..a ‘ frt.le • to help hint ail candidate for the 'y at the next election. •' .' 6 MEE 3 7 , 2 r . .. .......-4.F.7,_,.......,,. .. _,-.,...„... ..: ...t....._ : !,. .. _ WM ME INI _ —.groatbisrli" when -.mini last report has beek*Stired braid l' atter 'England 4;ty: : tbb, ,irierterti*ls and alsathrougti gni ikitia by Trade Lomue Amsted sit ,'Few York. RO:s.Z.THADE: T Wi. find 'the I-OT g of.llyr American Steel Asseciation: e year 1919the . produeltnu of antL ricite the United States :finpuutytt to - am tat fter as follows , : ,-• • Tont. ..: -I.:ai ...... 21U„ ?,54 iiiWl 0.114 , 7g.1 ty.wi . ~. Total ....- .-.- . '....:.- ,t, . • . 1/71,1.40 •! following liturterar,ut' slums: the progress ,of ,rutieli of raaaliGuAlmt. blilre . . . . . ' . . .r I a ,. ; • 1• (etion llu ti 1 14 a . 1% . „ .i . k.ff It, ... al'..oi -- • s 377 gti ..... ..... !=!!!!!! MEIEM I= Sur; Th! Mit i 1800 1841. 184.1 18811 18811 isrz ES .... .... .... .... ...... .... 634,111 S ........ 1471,Aal Mai E following are the averti4e, {triers, duriag ,the tett years, for mils of best quality; lie Frazee, teeesi,ory pieces supplied 'With btu': . , 11 U. fa. Eriulva . _. Penton,. rep, tort lent gold. Fr. cis,. r. S. d. • ,sets d...; it_ ," 14 91 ai ...... lat 45 • • ' 6 0 . 29 04 1 119 ICO tS 7. .... 101. So ...............6 :;. .... 11A1 10 10. 15,1 70. ..... .-.__.6 4. .... 113 -.. 15i ........ 7. 1000 7 ,rif O. , I The:Cleveland LEADER : "It is s4tid there are monks in lowa Who have taken a never to .speak .rdond, and .that some of have iiept it for tiverity. years." We der if there are any "rnorckes.q.es' there of ;female persuasion who' tionit speak for the !twenty years. And Wonidlhey marry any ? • EDIT,OB'S TABL E P01.1:1 kit Eni:YCLAJPEIiii ND 17:.;tVtact L pdtranv.—Antong•the moot ileticetibit - “and captions In this wnrk Intl ly, are Japan and apanese, with several apt ;WO welt eaten tea trations; biographical sketehes -and portraits ndrew Jackson, Tin:guns Jelircrson, -ntul -, at hers ter distinction. We shouldlike to quou isolne of sketches to sooty the inipart,lal character at the i k hi treating all parties in Von or p. Mlles =1 Rec . cif -Alattd#, , WEEKLY ALMANAC. ' ars ; sits' C N •18 itr6ON's cIIAN9IB. 7° itusms .1 . • 1 . . ,ATritPAY.—) 424 1 7 11.1 1.. I D. 11. AI. ,17,4141A.V. 1 4 24. 1 7,21 - • 0NDAY....... , 4 2ft ~7 'l•4 .IFirikt Q. •6 6.= ov 1i.7.b.mAY:.....' 4 2 1 .1 ..7 111 Flill -34. 13 :011 , 1vpm,, K0N5.41).4Y1 4 ''.9 I 7at 4.4.44 Q. :.13 4 3.i ~v. NritsnAr...; 11:9 . 7 ;11 •'\t•{ - M . IN ;; 117 o. v _ ILLIDAT. . 1 4 11 1 ,1 1 ,7 :;3 1 l' ' ' I 1.1 21 METEOBOLOGICAL 7,.A.8LE i!, ; , • a. Si. !:v oos. , G J. 3. ~.._—_-1 _ ,...,_• —i.., ...._:, 0;, 0 i • 6ta , . 7r. 1. :::::::: 1 .--i '••1'. I• , 'l 4 ' , 1.1 . ........ ..... :.. ~.._ i 4) : i 5..1 • Z 4 . 1 4 ;!: . St ' ~ I ' et have received irom ; Mi's..:. 1.:-..r. nair.l i: - : , 'the ielief of Ztlpi. Sutton. I . ' , Era • t urtLxy— unday.. londi3 ci.da; 1 . lur.day. WI • -morrow,-;--Twenty-tifth ititfitilay of the and first after Trinity: 10:ty's rs auti 6 ulittutes.. mperaneo 'Meeting wilt LK: Itel‘l :it the n ilowso to morrow (Satitiayl itlern , ton .t:' ' , lock. An iddress will i lie deliver hy John Moore, oVl'llilatleltiltio. pa' -Le: l intially intititel to ottend. • '• Co 4 o' Re t I Fair and Festival of the tallies. of Trinity IseepalY, Church, held ir(,ll.:nion Ilail Oit /anesday and Thursday, lytta a great'.auvvv , , , vpry.reveet; The amount yeatizt - t(I enses, is, WO understand.. lotne 700. • .1 , . :The pie-nie. of the pupilFf )t tho se:taols. of Allis Sarah A. and Minx Eli z a NteCoot, which wa postpiiied-last Saturday,. ltl consequence of the rain, will take Wave to-day.! in. Aaricultnral Patk. We ,wi-sh the partieipatits alliPasallt day itirul joyous tithe. - ,1 • • . . . , he Arson • Case,—Theltitv: in' the vaqe. el' ..and Brawn, charAtil with - . burning; E. S. kid intan fit. Co's Ifreakek. in: April li - i.st," went on on Wednesday and retinalc•-1 yesterday mt rning about 31 o'Clock. With their verities. Brown wair found not guilty, - While in the case of -,Lee' the 'Jury could not agree. It is Raid. g th lb re were eleven atublxtra. wen on' Abe. Jury W o wantett to brin g in - a yen ict of - guilty in ..bo : casesOlitt the twelfth.; tan' was more llheral—he'ilidn't • believe -either o :be . guilty: • ' Will beheld Tor trial - at stint° f :tire day. • ' litielathaod lottersrem.Aii#l7otl the Port 011 1 ee, Jane,ll7, 1870: _ 1 - itispbner John ~ otifen Brbfget, 'Olivine Ertirard Mahler n MGillespie Annie Parsons Altinz It Ilizmingtultn 34 tatiammial alm At 1 Wee Alt.crt • Viral • -- - inible AC- f 1 'Reynolds 1) W p 3 - Johan John ReCrer Annie L I Itinisher .1 Law...roux! lan Chas .1 :1-telfsnyiltr:Nl, , ce.c rt 1 4 r. • Lloyd troth • iiehnzik Henry - . JulL Me Troy Arthur Taylor Mary , eat Elizabeth %Lennon Kyron 'Thot=3„,_Wall lean Win AL'Cirvagliran 3intWeber ..ivid Mil Mazy _ ' Mettler John A, • Yer,tyl.4u.lin -: II • • p rtale in Atze.vichlity Of wt 'Sharp Siouittaiti II house tz.iew days shre; itre observed that protected . the banding brr*ts with project-. ‘omincpt places on the (mind that the rod was a . - essor Iturtelgh t the dis - that .b. 3 1, it he increases negative - power of the earth terminal. pahlis and galvatir' improttrarett is latetest tintatiort,'?,: „ • •. , Sfirtiftlga. —Thin troupe InimitahAe performances . Operartlhnse. Philsdel ig-malsrge andhrilliant 1.. Their performanee in . theirvrell merited rep thi:lCineet Ethiopian J vircarld„Theirseeand atd rival begiVen this erenin' _ wilt toil an entire change Of pmgranune. ' Thy 'stress sh4tild and we pre sume. will be crowded." ;o and entry a . , good ? Nad *.41 •L At UM stated meeting otQWWen 'Po4t, NO. 21... 'Dept. of Pa...Q. A..if.... beld ott ' Thunder eve ning. the fotioWing was traakitdonsiv adepted: 1 , Revelard. Thatake Menke eV 00wen Bust El , ll.'A:11.; amdue and hereby extended to plain C. C. meoxse low- kb *kW. - A .IV: e t null eloquent inatlon. delivered at thevonn "ott' Nay tem to I til ti zetaberent kobr Pon,- jnakir avestred zit itkef.rtroldwell, ezteWad. to I =ea MAW. rindlo ,t, Tat Powder Com. lawm. d., !twills powder ed'' In ' na the iodate on fe. and totbantainksee at bow Intent Fire vtiovoluntecred to the e shi t e • That tbilana be pskitilsoi in 4 4 ltu ;' , :-..1 •,. !,:i.-. , • .. , tiltbsio IttAananlitaareo-411esttpoortuteo Anothernozoooratte Inneoneetor.--Jantes stab. C 01441044, likthOol o and Road • Taxes our nelighbotiole - Vbaroafib of Soraretion • 18110 L hloollami—ing,,nod poeketlng. the a to thineast* of said Tor ir artw..oo, #l3 O 1 -, ==.t=ll a Wtostatiten Stbsoialieneifegroitr ' 0 thock ideater :i Wolfer Ito WOO thaClor U r m, ilius is Zliilec te itaitioaA!* Eight Vtiliat!tlNF , ..'. 4 tr i k; l llo 24: 4lo, 4 9PlP•filr, IMs " tahnettons, Pa& - t oil, liks.,,,mt timmimv , in _lofts er :. . ,1 , 1401 a. itionearnhationson4ol , -4 "A .0111 00 6 . ''. ,-11b.:,1111V" - ' = ~' . . •1. . '' The liduldowney ...,...r malaise* iss be" the' am l ab a borbing opie en ttle atrees. , Inustedialety , OW 47 leie•Wv the' he hal eectileeis te warm' were sent it ail the . 111vssi _leading from hire giving afu d La,ai. pti on of him. On the arrival of the Penetrate ' than at Reading. Detective . X, - Lyon, emoted asna:l on the win avii to he hitildewee9s - end immediately telegraphed the • feet to, 'vino,' i Nyyniuklp. Yost eaorning Chief of Polcel Smith Was deapstds toltendingto identWtha man, bitt before nine' 'clock a telegram lour re ceivedliosts ,lidr r. Snit 'stating that the inan air fisted by Mr . Lyon; se not Muldowney. Re, gate his nanie as Pat els. Coyle. 1 Muldowneyl is a fugitive still, an the probability Is that, that not the worst of, it. : !. .., • + 1 P A. At - at 'Stated P. (4 S.. a • meeting of Schuyl kill ( uUtattdery, lstid at Schuylkill Haven on the 140tIallet., the loth:tering were elected offi cers tot tilt ensuing inn:. • ~ , .., Cominander--llear C. Tante.f_ .1 .- Lieut. ComScribe—J Li tn rider and . Albert Iluntainger. • • . X. Helm PurSer=Jere. O. . ' Itector—Fred;ll. Slces. I , . , I .Inspector=ltobt. Jo3aylor. : - • re j Wateh—E. L. Unlit -- ! . Int) fotnmasidery tleeldcd to p.srdelpaii in the g -ind parade at Pitiegrove; on July 4tb, in fah oiws. This will" add tkn impertant fesul io thelpnwession, mil fully 40 members have sigoilled their intention to beltrctient. I 4 . • .:;.- , c -•.-ThelFOttrth of Jul Celabratioia. - -Tho datli Mt tterilocAraiutt . ein to are arstivtly . at work to makedllieapproachin celebrattonof Rao Fo, ,ofJuli worthyof th p and tho occasion. ' The i foliawitig named Young ladies selected. to 'represMit the , Stites andVerritoritis. a rb roq Goat ed to trieet a Rho roans of Post la,(1. A: It.illoff man's , llttiltlittg, Rat.- (Baturdayi eVeiting..•-at i ii act*, so that they i„trt bo instructed ln-thetx '‘rvis.ei tn. trtitett th4.4y ,will parßcipato on to Fourth : 1 ' fk.... • . '•• . ..:* i . .. . &nip- Wartl--4.11.01410 Patta , (Nara ;Seiders, Wilda BeiLliiztle,lllhop, lim eyl Bishop, •K: Christian, LizzAil Quipter. i.i - - ', •• ~ Soat.'4-14%.0. ll'ard.' , FLsabella Hill, .BMlna '4l Koren, Mary Wallatte, Ainelm, 11ut.i4.-r, Katie timed', Amanda lo!::.r. ; • , • .• - ..V.4441i- Wee. Irard.;—Stasaie Ltianard, Ida :".Z.t -' gle : Lizzia Ilrintzir ger, liartlia. , - Iluntzinger 4 xrafily.:. Nagio, , Annie liinterleittier: Saral Strome, Ida Fatst. Noalti-.East Illard.-4Clina Dihni,Cliarlty-Mtir ray, Fanny. II ughes, rmmts Jainiirs, st,v•iallare A tfrOtta Betz-, lattitlrt Tilman. .- • '•• " • I ..I.fht,lfc War4l.--Ck4rit .tiellter, Ilarinidi liefV, mr,'Nlary AWalbridge, Emma Rehr, Alma Stich ' ter., 7 4--- tiltivei, Elointi.kletTner,' • It is to bs hoped that on the utorniug of the Fourth when the!indUte la iired,,lones's Carnet Band twill add titholperent any of thus Opening •-tho day 4 .-by playing Ottiotio airs.. The eitiAens would bitxrablit.4l. to see tuggi do it... - .4 . • .•..i.. - ..';-6.a.i........:........ .- - . • Cotirt of Commitix Pleas-2-June Terin..Th following...is' a I,ist of jurors summoned to Lend a Court of Common. Plts to •ho held at Potts ville, On Monday, Jude Witi,.1071.1; at, rd. o'clock, A. ' . •.: TeadoreTotissanf, Pottsville. . - • .' Samuel Reinhart, Msltanoy City. • Ileliry Subtly Butler. Garret A. Burke t, , I,>or',Carbbn, '• • 3tartin - Pendergast, .Cass. • . Henry 1). Baum, tipper ,31.ithantongo.4* ' • Levels L. Seh. Haven. ; • , • Joh'n.Canaril, Wa sh ington. • William Ihitf, Tremont. • . • Charles F. Miller , tainallus. ; • • Slur Art; llubley . ,. - ,Ma tin Rorid er, Fast ,- "orwegiait: • • Conrad Kratilte, Tamaqua. • - • Fraink Miller, 'New P,hiladelphia. • ' Ite.nry Zimmerman, Reilly. • - • dachb G. Coleinm,! East lirunsteick. '' • riatauel Bartz, Pottsville. •• Jab Kern, Tanuttpia., ' ' • Jofn Lazarus, Asittand. • ' Joshua Keine; Shenandoah. '• Elias Snyder, We. Penn.- •.: ' MiChael.Kesider, Begins.' , • Frederick Shoem:tker; Pottsville. ' WM. P. Gordon, Pali) Alto. Fisher - Butler. • Judos Faber, Tan:Mutat. , Frank .Sitrion, Cressona. ' - JosiTh 31. Glick,•llaller... ' A.•litu 11. Goeims 31incisvitle. ' • . .• - Jorio Foose.,Lmon. - Jett...wish Foley . , Schtiyiklll, l• • . ••, I.ltl\is Prailey. • . I , •Joihtthan"Botven;!Butler. - • 1" John Cahoon, Butler. • John Tipton, .Frailey. Robert Fleteher,'SvMuylkill: . SECOND NVEEK, ; The following is a list orjurcirs 'summoned .•• attend a Court. of Coimnott I'leas to beheld' r, Pottaville ' on' Jfouday , June :fith, 1870014 o'cliiek, A. M..: ' , •" •Pcier E. Buck, ASltland, Moises Weiser, Ntinersville. WCaley Itlnhanoy City. • JaCob Roads, Njahantiy. City. • I,:rael K. Herring; WaShington.. I...ceac Alter,Vmmiont, : John Ralston, l'antaqua.' • • .. • • Christian Morris; Blythe. •. , .I'.eed; t'urt Carbon. . Christian Kurd; Tremont. . • . Ilettry Leitenberge; Idahanoy City.' . llenry; Kimmel, West I,3runswick. Peter C. lastweiler• Haven. Ilonrs 1145ehiner. •Potts Ville • Conrad Iflawl, Taniantia. 31ii - rhael Clark, TittitiMaa. S:unuel Kreuter, Auburn. Puttersoti,titt. Clair. . Conner Ashlond. Thomas Wren. Pottsville. • Urialt Walborbe,yes.r.Brunsw3Clt ' 1:e•j; ben . )). ;eitre:c Hazel; Mithanoy Twp. 'l . ll'ontas Zintmernaan.AVest. Penn Frantz, St. . • Coleinan, Brantih.. Pryer D. Luther, Poltsillle. . Mi.:elate! Bright.-pottsville.- ."? Mi'elwiel Sweeney. Butler.. - Coarles Dreher, E.sst Brunswick, Boedefeld; Pottsville. lietiry.stratich, PoUsville. Lavi•rehler; Tamaqua,. , IA) ... 81,12 31. :,t „ Ai LOcal Jottttlge.-Theft rand Jitry, last week l repOrti_4l,the Sehuylkill County'Prison in good c4oiditiotT, but too sidall for the reguirementa of the iimes..,They recommend its extlargetnerd.. . SoYeral minouneed forlastiixturilay; wer4 postponed on ne-t9dont of 'unfavorable weather. . ,1 • . . . Anew CamP, P. U. SI of A., Will be installed at Mithatioy City, oil Monday evening,•_ •.• Tile next State Convention of the Grand, Ann -• of theltepitblle wilt be held Sit .Wilkestxtrre the 'Jut!' of July. - • ' • I: • ... . . .. . .. A !miner Was seriously injured bY h fall p - ental!at Kshel rrian's , eollierysone.'day bust week. The.attendatiee atithe Lutheran Syriod. in s-- - - sioMin this berough 'during the present week; was 1 •. - ery large, andl its nroeeedings harmonitnP. and !interesting. -•I . . s. 'file ancounhement of the ' death tit Charles .Dieliens, on; . .last,satiirday- morning;: was tre eeiVed with irrofriund regret ;among Iris ad mixers. - -.: . I - .1 , t - A :man named ' II attemptid to jump o Pre the ' , tars while , in ' lotion at- Minersville eras shags on Sitturday. t tie missed hisitold amt: fel wrier the car; wile both lrigs and - nnearnt.W taken off: killing the men almoht instantly. • W A4 L p ot ket-book .was forind in' front oflili Tru gh's riasidenelN Market street, on Saturd - . t last.; - r t A !grand coneert rpr the purpose of rebuildin the lirg-atilit,l4t. ValviVk's Church , will be hel 1.1 at gioit.ll4l next Wednesday evening' , I JOhn . Seitiinger,!e.sq.; of St. Clair, aged i ty o n e .years, an old 'and • highly _esteemed niti l lte. of the county, diedjon Friday ism.; 't't Tito Lutheran Synod supplied - neariyAll the palfoiti in tho borough last Sunday. t .. tlelr,„- -, . Moyer, ;ol:3lahanos City. died 'Very suddenly 4 at ShamOkin alt Friday of Inst week { lie leaytks a Wife and two children: !' - ,! , MEMEEM ~ "no -3 , •.tlirty! tuan,l' of this Borough , still oon l tim le 3.4 ildeleed the hogs in_Ceutre 'Street The 114 - wagons have been expelled fro .. ! Centre Street, and are now eninpelied to driv their wagon' to Market square or Henry Fla ! Monument. ; ', '• . 'i . ! .1.!: roan named Voellier had his leg broken .. the i....lliery or the Philadelphia Cull Fonspany. .I.lson of Ralph tiM, Malianoy City, fell frond a bridge and broke his leg, one day last Week. , The lightning played 'sonic strange nranks in theiselegrapbothee at Shenandoah one day ta* w". k. It rats over the wire, into Weenie°. iltit little datnage r.-us done. .!, ! ; 1 Ilbrglars entered .the remitleiteb of Daniel/ Jones, lahanoy City. one night last' week, iti4 were discovered arid frightened way I efore On auy plunder.: ••-, s ! , • 1 ' g .. The present hai been . a - remarkable. year f or ge deaths try lightnlti.. • , Trinity • ( 4tistmVal.) Church. - glare a gran to rawberrY festival! and.falr, at Bahia Hill; e . .., Wedueslay and Thursdayevenixtr.7 - i • • Ilse' stew Borough • police Will mangle' th" dudes on the. tint of July. !! -.“ ~ •, ~ - ,:j, 41. There ho been ,very; little work Air atredt s'Partklent ditrinethe.past two weeks.''A. • ', ' I Several treats games of base hall:ivre - played-in Abe 'vipluiryl-of Pettavilla -,4lutt! Fast . driving ralatitii,u ,t 0 ho kilns* and nuisance ou Our titreataf _ -,, • '._ —... _—L. - ' v t ,•,' V .E l u e't T 4 :,....1r1vb; . ..roll:i or '40. 1 1 1 114. su y-on siondaytuarning of puertmorda. A; party or .gentletneti , a-their !wives*, make an ex.eartion trip to lake Superior; ' ins; the litteepart of the,Present mouth: l !! ! Mt. Pennaylvanla State/Sunday School Co evertkkln wattlsold iti,'Harrisburg on To ".' Wednesday - end riling* of the p !. tw' r Schuylkill' Votsiity , - vres_,,rep .:by , _ . del ~ .ites. - ''• Vl' • ! '-• -- !!! • -- ''' *- • - " I ' • The akiedivig : uorwon ,43i . IPeCcoc4ier . . metes did not make their Preltaord:Witriskin, thhit County vu strior,i_as_ti - !zr . cusFeclint of ; r favorable ;weedier, • - t •• „. -. '' -=- 1 ' I (WO /11013411 c'rentnirEiiirti ; 37 itiftei4sl i in ipr•Je tiro . tiihni(icer-1* • I llio - ki,r ik 4 oo l * i balkdy tinned. - 4i... -, - • —',- ..-- „ ;. ...-,... ~> . ,,t . - Heartoroathei/ni,Wea s . on 31,0iii1440-v held - tu- lital hair Ike. ttOtritnittlng aultssatalt Bois Ann :Devine. •'-',' •.,! ' , ; --' !'re'-lcraelOolelnoet Phittde=tw s silllPiiii[ -! to a#antp'soineerb,ere 140dg - the - 1 -.\, - .- ------. :... _ 11 1.., ..--,....,:: • ( I %nm:woo git. Dlie*eipened it 'Mao Daly ' - evenciltl'didatdt-They via dr. ese this evening. , . ; i N *veil- ii*igirat, itt P,..4taviptvin tt . ' - a,lioninsVittaittidThettentind-Witinitn - gall witni+Mnakk it aecnt on! tae: tliree and the iit= . , ...t l in t , ,, i. : -, I "!"!Y:C • . . -.. , P ,,t1 1 2: - . - i-Fri..: - .. : : - -K:.„' , -;,,- . -,..1••..:', r: - :f ' - ! - .: l k II I * " ''':. .. - -_-- -- - , :-1 , -*•:' ' l .=_ - :-,,, - .1.:: , : - .'I- ,, -,...1. , .. - - . : - :•,...;•i , 2: MENI 'tit "'E:y'~' ~:;~f;~sr ..t— `~-s:i, '~-':: • • 1 . ' MOE UM MEI tratoik ‘.w 444 S M ad" ititir Ammer Ire mai Mr 411,111 T morning eiverie. ~n WO occupied In asp/71ot Ibie trial. of Minute ?hawse and Patrick. Brown. for. Albert: Clark,' let the Col orado bruary.: • 21 4 . •'t - ?,a ' were cilled. net or 'whom the; e selected and sworn!: Charles 11., nil= Davis, theoritt Idelot,stiennta i 4r. Jacob Deaner, William Whetstone.; R. Roeder; F. W. Wag= sante! Bowen, and Itenbeni F. Lathy. ease was opened, and several witneksei, kitted in the course of the arte#ll.9oBl- .K Editors are not nnspOuslble for any,ientunent4 etc bi eVrrtePOilliilLl. toradkar-ho they eneutob, tneto ,• - r htd. CAVlgh;lettins and oo r nespondenpe addressed to udn...e; and Intended for pubtleatko. to t hare the roil to (Oche writet attached-003 , MM we, sanil putniAh for our tntormattou4—and be 'milk% an one r 14.:C 01 the , .r only. Ottretwase. the/mill go into•the Wassket. JOu'un'A.L. - • ' * • .11tIltJKLICI 1 DIC ILL 41.1..N15: , ' . ' '' ' ' MillaioltCrt; 'j.Pa:. ilin6 fa. ist. Agnew.' Jiinewat.:-..-The ')liliii 'Ault issue of • Itlontron coati:mat an a [rawer Payout' article On td Wntenh reflected so mewhat Upon the good' ha te ' ikons of tbail. M. of V., as they style , a certain- It rdware merchant et thltinletegs Solos dkures pun attbuenlakr fo in rl:[:. ii : n o 4 hn o o x i , u ce ll.r m t ,‘ Ab t vu o ut wages as We Will situ *. W. 141), tedeture to• to .1111 a better and cheaper drill. we had a large . i n firm, at a considerable expease; .get np"!' a set of f is for oetagett or eight . sclita)e Iron. . c n Tt tit . ese al4 I hit l i s u p " ri l ee sil aattliull o l lid r u:ed:l b ihr:limil i t° i till !li :44l : Uniiir i tu:lll: l ll i ffitalt t Se t q;3r i liCl:f t e" a e:l4" a 3:u d iaar e er*7:bo t illi h Y2:l' e il:lfil:'ll ; eti-L n icill ; tisiw o idcl'rei r l.l:era tri nlilbilklitt)errilo. A 7. e rileilk. n :l°: t ;t:ut ; itgQ‘': u :: : ::4l:l:4-s k ill'g: i l'i.:4°111.1 1 :i ! ": ; - The suspension haviug set in. we applied ton bl mks:vitt:it out)cif 'work, to make as arias. I Ittring nothing to do and alamlly' to etippOzt, he thanked, . to for the work; matting one lee. of drills, anti vros., er gaged upon the, Second, whcu the notice to slop was maven :yr= 10.13'4 for workbag:7 ow the basis. Atineged Is the afildaytt of this te elven oh : [?..'. yersonally appeared belere me, In day And dote., NI, Unseen Shatter, of Mahltriny City. who says that he MIS. eniployed by H. P. btiebter, of; il slattenoy city;' [to make a lot of d.rills; mode one bu dregl tut d aims. toeutts nix days. Working less tha• tell hairs per oiy, and pals hi* helper $l.l 0.1 e,Week • that he Ale dt ills at 50 cents each, making wagia at the; re, ear 17 50 per day ; that he was stepped by a emit - -; to. ties 5 through the nitsrepresentTions of ..Johni 1 iker, Tor wurking, tot. be claimed, e . lo*.the basis,' sad when Parke; was asked what his Istsl4 wri s t ' could not tell. '', • t to be • r Wr l a...t.t.ss t , a4Liara, „. ; P w ert l if 4 4 l d a tr a =ylklll V . Afn, l i ' tlri % ''ci at t e t til . !.7t , this I,tb day, ot - Julfe. A. I) 15.., -1` I ' . . _..1 - E. B . I itta .n. J. P. s John was- the only Irian' on lalo gl lour estals.i. .11 hment who knew what the Iron Ets !attended furl l ri drawseen It In-our warehouse, ..v ur 'A., eaters eon: 110sw ttleir oven inference as to. ill, re potted ,Slit s blaekanaith to the. district rneetin . and by whom lie. was notified to stop. The wa - .l,er tn. the Mos mot', k les.not tell the truth, when he say . il that Mr. Parl ' r offered to make drills out of this octagon' iron at ett.cents, which basis tees -used la,s' u s to pint down:. t Lt.:price of others. • We will swear that no proposi-I ti II was ever made tte.Perker, for Giese &Iles about tp lee, quantity to be made, or 'any conver'.adlot.t atever.. We did not want Parkeri to make them: use lie was & high-priced luau, i keeping up tho p .co ofdrllls, plchs r and senipers atiove every tither, a th. ) 1 , . . he farts published ihrelat lon to the lottery ticket, alleireut out sit the wl.tole cloth. [One person en: t my store , and walking back to the -counting_ i ilm, pushed a ticket towards me with file. remark,[ . •• sis something you Want."' "[' i) , Arline my eyee from Alio:trail - nu on toy deS:l',, _ i red saw printed upon a ticket the weeds "Itanie," nm.t, prottoiltleo It a 4=12404: WlthottCone word of i...%-_ pl nation tots person, whom Idld I not know, sad d u't went. to, turned alt Ont and walked. out. I have alee learned that it was George Cerbett, who re.[ c ull ri ted nedi t ut t : te ell ' 4lr lie oh tl t t h r e I t m i ee e tt li t-ial , n t i o bß f eu N cult '„ o n n°4l as e rPe w in e r reti l eo .u.:- X te'n e t i ti the Woe no mber, of the W. H. A., and would it t subscribe thltop) This - has been gut nte for, i e t. Mr. John I thatch, superintendent of Maplei dale Colliery, gives us penntmion to gate that lie wpresent rn eye witness in toy stnris- Of. all that used between Corbett and myself, that lie, Cur.: only, unaccompanied by ntiy person, presented tti ticket with the remarks made ahoy* My an. R c i miler, the If. 51..0t V. wee all that, as said. Wita.? ot.t.one word, he, Cori:ten, walked out.. Fligtrent. 'irtnre, Mr. Berteli'deslrett me to star that -prior- to this man Corbert eallip,g,be W , att , Ilan rczelted f 4,1400 subscription, of me air the - eat a object. Tito tattle. was got op for; the relief, tf the miner's 1 [ fa sly who were killed' in: Febrttar last, anti but tile weekS In the conntre. ' - s - 1.1 , . it is very c mutton in the Mining eglon for per, [ 1 so to raffle for guns, watches. eine '4,, v1011)11 - andl p tOls,,somedmist [f_tel _charitable 'parteoses, - argil 1 a toralse the wind for a.stwee, mkt awn ditret - ' '.. e It to :discriminate . bpi:wee - it good and bad: My, *s answer to Corbett Weg prompted th. ugh the fallow.' . [ lug-circumstance; A rep.' weeks be: re, a man from I one of the . µniche:4 requested us to b y a ticket for a 1 I - male, to a $l5 watch. ' I did se. 'lie old WO ticket:'. 1 at, k 1.50 cents, realising $54.),[ bought 'a n w Watch for $'..•.); ' goadrun oa a portion, and had ome left . This 1 , at - titer says there , was no resolution passed in ref 4 erence to drills, We say there was one passed in Mel [ Allitylet meeting, on statements mash: by John .Park..l '-, erj The facts in relation to rattle tickets wax repo: t tm. -:' , byfiect, Corbett:. 'Thetitte..egates front the gib:trig-4 e 1. in ting wero Instructed to present the resolution In thOrre:pectivehrnnebo; for action. t4onte bra nch- i, 1 c[O1 who had teamed the facts relative to drills, reject -! 1 iNi it, with the retried., that business of tiro, nature i Vita out of order,and they would buy .1 heir gtiolls of I w om they pleased, andthe ntan aghast:ea the elicap.4. es drills. , . I : ' - , ther, , btaneheS, *lto knew [nothing. salient -the facts, weed the [resolution imposing -a fine .ot ila [[ u n any member who perchased drills "of. too . I • M. of V,. Thele are facts given tO.nie by parch s To [ w lose names aro in my poessien; but 'who dare ntlt publish theni. - . ‘ t Is our, business to purchase or 1 iefuse tickets of anyperson, and a privilege to have oar masts man-, [ otoctmed by tinyi person who thinksllos' well. paid [ fOr doing so, withoJt any Inte.ference-Ou fore part otl.rolin or tlegorgit,, if a miner walki into my sum! Wl : purchase a pie r :. :and the price does not stilt., he gees elsewhere, We do .not avail ourselves of the 1, ecenmns of publie newspapers to notify the trade Graf. 'A or 13 has purchased a pick, of pie, and all per.:, 14Oris arc hereby gatut lotted under a: penalty of ii.) not 1 i Vault him any. 1. 4 s for the lawnd itie spotren of In -1; tl Moetron to injure my business,- that, I.;.'simpl,l I al • [lna. for the nio.e that is mild the ;1 More -i.is are Id, and the best advertisement I: ever get 'tort lie ner was titningit thee rtiele' Pa 4 ril II!, 411 ar I wi f ts I • are still xel.lint at if In. With n: (bylining telo.elwy. at I theateire Or the I, .. I . ' i ti. .7+l. of V. .. (- ..rife i'.% )- p* :07:, iix TivrEcts.. i n 31nitsrat,, - thitvortS,i -4 t is we: I knoicet that tlfoi n ' ;whine - rats *:ell wialz a : , ;•1 !lie Al. - ‘1.4 (-Alla awl! a oath. !bat bow• 14 -it now. -In the first itzle 1. Now,. We will Utention its 1 - aults'ati,i 1, irtitcs (t( there are _ally ..t.: the' latter.; liti• virttia in tiro srAt, Of the hizy.ankfignotaitt ~j, ttat.lhtiy Vatl: demand the .;.....Sole) . pay Utt.ll t i. r ;:heir work tut the best mail I hat ever volsred ; a veal mitre.l Tis class pf in iter4 aretite t....},httmtants'.of tics! etiplovers;-;wh: , nec.2i it2strikesthelr mitirl:s that I they d° riot ilk -0 cuongli prit7o Ibr their work; i they will a-k I the hiss .a.r au !tikivtlaive. Ti:'' .! answer being ill therie;,rative, ibey.will re.fer!•'). ! the committee who are at•p•rinte4l , toattenil 0,4' such buaineAik; ;this ecirtittitice-juilgiug whc-tliet 1 they wore , getting t!li:4t i:• right; it not;4110 i Willi have a strike.. ....N.3t) w'v is - a1143Wit.40 go, till their plsule ; or else liliCy are, i0.4,;•al at ti..l-tguel,i lags, . besitie, - Ilta.: - ; it "t-+;:i Wenikl violate tikei cOrtatittifloit. At titi fa it... pia q!,, , a gxkl 111 incrl .1 that ktumrl,hoWt., do.a .4,4 y p 4 Wi3i - ltWOUrilit . lakq , wages, or, 'whenever. he faits, he does not 'llei grade himself by ri'llb;rril , ott ti) ttai - Cajon to suqf twin him but: a-ill t;o• and try. 'far ;t elate sortie?. where else. We IILIVtl.11111443: - .:.; toe ' this kind 1 Almost'every day, tit.ine ,les..-ta arc stivb duPe.f dietbYtheir.litint,of,witan ' arenlwitva in : tif f; rieultisre while ' ntbehi slide' their tmtible. aside with such ease-anti. without an v cost.. ~- ,A gain',' When this struggle cc:Mine:teed thelltlitstrious class (as Many' .as could get .work) was at weirs. oil repairs and 'similar 'dead work ; .othem that Were idle seeing their neighbora!at wort: ea I,ed • • &meeting the.object•of which was to stop s wi sh tithing: . Tinis' figair tra.k.'neLiday but icalortv; A nd this was Os) cause: "As .ling as.we wilt 1 k,hep their mines in I repair they will hold Out 4' t e strike; and. by ;stopping the repairs they ill - have to *dart • before: long, , er 'have their ' neeelosed in: - Another would say, **Leave mit starve together." !Such absurd ideas-,everi Am a strike the lazy can not keep pace with the indent:lons. In: thatlight there are two classes ekisting In the triton .ttnit Will .never'work•toi• gether well. In:a meeting lately I hearttsiney advising the men thus: "Men; !I hope that von will consider what you aregoing to do. tiewre this struggle will booveri,everyonathat is heie i: 4:11 night: ighTl be 'glad pd . hare ,trui&ter anywhere " I , 3 matter . what doing. 'Rini I. advise you.a/l ; . not step the''repttits sr/rather: . It pissed that right according to his ativieei - but a little after . • this i it' was unanimous .to _stop -again. The ' T P{XeeUtIVO Board lasi, a resolution to thc-etliszt ;, all .repairs shout. • bellowed ; to : coati nue on t! eendition tharthe ld basis wait paid, • ,The ma-. 1 jdrity, of the Men that wereidle .ad not brains !nought° see tlwrestiltin theittdarrup,eow they . have' something to think of . after _breaking tho•trataw the Managers, using'' the laws . to suit themselves. Again,all of:he mein,: hers of the W. .114 A. that:ward age *re to pay . the same turtotintof send; and when a levy laze, •tielaxed-and esslieCted the Maiddne Varies a lit= tte—the laborer paying adollar or so; leas than a • Miller. ! The question, is, Who received these 10 • liira t. Those tint have property inAlic -shape or riialestate are !not to . haves red cent, nor ant i t ' ung man after contributing all that was celled , -r, ::Is. ,that reasonable ? , _Binh, - - no. - Why Id ind • -be obliged to support Indohott -- . Otani . 'When they bee. the same r ettes to li.VePrillis Is and wilt be the interven, .. 1 limilietWeWthe tire! tqataticl, 1 The 'Officer* , Should attend to thiebnalneSs and see that - viers Apart, single and nuirtindi. loafers, paupers anti. that. hold property: have their Mrights...4-, li =t-'of the minors - and laborers thought that the IlnionwoUldixred 'grftpidvantsge 40. these . in manypet." est . and no doubt it would , ski , conducted rightly. - /list, how can this-be :lei-, phslitedt ;','ae link issue, of the ~ Ifosrree.:. that: "bnafosess is. isapiiiredi" . if soi,^bei4 • eventhing. that goes i to market Is on the 4eclintc haw pm the coal business hold its fo r'' E 5, L ~..,,,,..,. ...itiallesminers',preftren ~ Whetheilhey • Wilt - adhere to last year's basis. • Isayltis _ofeeerepreference being that . trepaid -. man as ' you ia ; Alitausett;* ethirOthe 4 -Metvant. ' . to get° Work; but tot.precisely on then ieratiarst. liesia"l: They, would submit lots cotripro; Ww. tif•le :or £5 per cent;. 1 would not bowie:. :. viliiits44l*ltrimihisr talleiC:! ' , Thiele moo I • . this the feeling - tifti . tree4Otirths o f • , I.haveheenspetiktngth. Ankrheporal ' , - seeinetichUyiklll Cotudy 4 6 -situraft.-31r ; mitmen: .- . - porwootibiopenors*l4.- tio.a.lositutiatiiiiguatio*.4o44wm- , : 1 -f,, , ,- -:, . „, „.' ,,, f_D!i - -,•-,:yAsilivoloaretri„l•-,.,.t",-..-,:. , :•-x. m .. m ..:. -. ;; - rear,,_,.•Atwit - #.o4.up,ttiiiiiiirrir i i - -- , ! , ...,.47,,,A1-7 , L , :a . :::' , 11.7:a%7.... - , - rz , ':. , :i1e..... , ..' ,, ,.. , :.-- iiiii -_ - _ ; _ e t'. 1 .. ,**'il*".lolPollktt4liskiei-jiii4oailiii;- ~- -.. l'_ ) M01, 0110 .! 1 0:-. ~.,.J6 * *AiiiiVll4K tf lsk. 1..: :4 ** - **'.. +:. - - . 4,1 000 - iiiiiJitit . .*' . ' 41610 44, -,4 o4Aiii Sotiiiio 1 ' iiiikifisixiiiiiiii "'tiikiiioiirisi .:,)'.„. :-.,..i..-,,.. , ,,, : . ...,,_•, J ,- .:.- . . ... .... _. .. ... . L SMil PliovintTsda, • roe' rue 'ttittnt ulna - eV 4 • A , w," ' * fs. • 0 80 0 • al i t *nto been ou t t , and ti,do' rardietlof sett: dust satelirt, . leiS II were, Wil.firtf4: *re: tu rtts pros ti he 0- AbereforOthieltattedthent Aeration of the nese. t . •• • .• itritb.the exceptleri„,ntona had no difficulty:in corning to a,' ler the evideace.: submitted, atol l tent retiring they eleven . t,• f Aargek as vas alSo his broth snetinzbantsintt aatnel notindle in the p nt ease. uied bir. prison to awar another . • • , • ' 4 the jurors in thismse a . IL Y. Leiby, Michael Quigley, tunnel. Auruan, Henry &Clam, ':Diniel7Fotutt,7 F.' 'W — Wagnerr :barks g,i-Wetted, : end . 4 tio tirge lorrespoubium MIE MEI illi NOME ME = , i the miners On thla subject, ar m no ;doubt ex- presses the tvtTeet views of a maptitY. 2 A's Ore aware that the reductien "of 30 - . per , ..MiglA ta l the tiln IhtRIPCMI44*' ,hosts k. - argot* gtetti sturniAlitglt teWardt: 5.: h a!,, =IN of 00tinft oPeratiolle.- :We have - , 41” Infe • h3tioPetit h th r r *it WO de lt,W rtil itd", a r aa) Pei* +t. ttMoughouL - . A i O ni k e' tile , ,t,he rataypabi are much aeethatie, and *here tbeiates slick , • , ~. , - . • . tbor Will net negate.. 30.4er 'vent., et * zn prebably not mere than 10 or' 1 rt, while in other asses they will prOlaWly require the:full aff ,-I,3 er I ' 4 ‘l .cent. to equalize prices. In . wino _ instancesn i 111011.1 R kinds of work, they state that the , redue 41on Ought to Dealt:Llv greater that 30 per cent. to" snake We_ nue* moretutiform throughout_ the Schuylkill coal field. -Ali we hive • staies * I [before, we utuierstaiii the reduction of 30 per ;Vent. is n question Which will tame to be settle i • land arranged at each colliery r betweenthe - ent: played and employers. • It is-only the weekly Wilgiii Mkt they wilt aboee toe 'oriel'; ' ',note' -• ere the Ifiewit or ;$ foal operator - about lea' days ago * : aftd he told litsb*ti .. tio. infoiniedhls men.. Whether th t eheve changed since; we slit not know, as isi . iii riot seed the operator' fora week rust. . . If the cotinelle there to appoint a cotitetittee ofrintelligentusinert,uf which Wog** hal* number in thit differen3'eoupt4l;, to confer with the ePerato* - comm Wee. ,',:. who-Would show A 'disposition te concede somethitig to the state. of the. tCCade, We .thitiktia difficulty could be std . i justed on an amicable basis. We hardly Wink I the present...leaden could ectsaniplish anything, : beeause their .eonduct has 'been such that no ' omtidence 'sari , be placed in theut whatever.. 'Under eabsting eircatestanoes, any trove, for , comwtion Must mono from the miners, because the leaders have' pliecd the• nutters' organiza- Con in tho' wrung, either by, Weir incapacitY, cowartice, or desire to holden to their positions or sale:lea, we care not whieh'they may attribuie it to. It is 4.ber...f.ire'for We , miners to take the . initiative dirtiedy in this matter If the...Y. desire to go to Work; ,- ; - • .. of the two millions lost to till* region by the dead-leek, of iv hielt not less thia•Otte anda lad f t n ill lo tt Ws been lost to labtr, tut &IS gone forever anAlte only qu:stion note is whether the olio ,rators ba4ri ran be If nitsined ev,en after they ~o l'e'tt:iirk. Wltlieju rhiladelpitia int,'W.ethies day, %. e made particular inquiry feint regard to ihe-st.ite of the eqallatarke4'and :I;is We unatii thous oi,imon of the trade, that if Z. 0,175) tons tuore coal Were thrtis)n. ixacittle imirl.vt tik.ir two week's s ilio . price woutd;in d6wit to a. - '. •.!:16_ , ,i.: CO ani t , and the genertii Wien is, that the lattir Ifigure lA-Quid be mare litteli-t ) rule—so , that the prospts.ts f.,r it speislx renimptian - zero-= not very clattering fdr tlic bal.lace of the year: El The ruiners are now be .141 Miderstand What l'aey hav6 Laic try thOtleatleris '.trot pt . _ . . mis:ing theta, t o act upon, the krinprsoinsti •P ro posed to !keel:. the (hill lock, d'thus tetud to, an adjustment of the ditliatilties. Tice fetidcr,y, , (t.t.S7preyor Streegrw, Pctr4er - and tizen.itttriciVcrioar(buncils,ar47islone-mxpoissible jpr t..thters tot creerptirig ; and they know.' . it, :tad that, LS the'ressoe .why they etnetnetteeil . tirstabussing'us.personally . before the Couni•ii, anti' passed resolutions denouncing ;the Jottit7 sat.,.and threatening to fine 'Persons . .for read- . ing it, knowing that, we would. appeal:to the. Miners' dire :1y through the_ colnuinic of too 4irtituri.t, and extiose the suicidal inittorliid ling,,acts of these leaders, in thus. misleading— the-Miners, r:nd also se ppiessing inform ation . :.as to theArini Kate oc the traile,'.whish`lt wit...im portant they shetild know.. If tint ttibriee had been acted uponthe miners and laborers Would now'be reeeititigs the magnificent iann of nut Less than *.1 , 50:'40.4a ruenth in wages, in addition. to what is unit,: paid out, instead l of;the misers-, hie pittance of from. collectiot.s, for the Month of 'April'. which ;WI& iloled . out. to the members, placed in envelopes and sent through. the ptist tqllec ; a stiti3 small . that -the -leaders' were ashamed to meet the mettle-pay it to them . • • personally. So indignant were many of the inettil;.e'rs when they opened the en'velopes, that they declared they would 'not receive declared they could not take so small an amount tune to their iamilies, and a nuMbereanclutlcti to get drunk on it ; arid they they did .hare a glorious spree 1 . - . • , Tha leaders detioutiste us as enemies of the, tinuez;'; and laborer's. It is false, - andthey r ill soon timid out Who are their. enemies. that we • .opposed to the conduct of these 'leaders • • ytho have,:py their oicts„ so shamefully mislead • 'the masses and tiadi rolibotl teem of: their wagus Of labor, which is toe forever,.We do ntit.deity: And _under these - tire iun.s.. tanceS, we : 'do nut think-it wiil be' long An- the large - nuijority of and Laborers, who prefer wors, 7 made by the leaders, beggars and . . oci.s,'w ith B.t 113 a mon th, to diissiyeravhe s tlier. those , whoprojess a great deal in woid:•;.;, Or we are their reakitiends, •-• • Vitsincss ~Poticts. 'Lice nu • tine lirsi•lasectloci: .Z/ cents • line each sub 4. (went irieertlon:. rammed at tialltnari.. GOOD3'nt - nnte..war Arleen at Galland'a: DVSS. GidiantrB. J. (Lila-AND Ckittrestret. • . L_ • l'al to 1 iyar.l4. for me dollar. at Gallaturs. al Copt re s.treet...silver la change. • April a; PATITIt,.:S • Just received nt - the Cloak and Triinminq Store,, 7cut re street, below - Xineri can dlouse. Pottsville. .31'.111 - 4; I E "lOLA N',o. rents tor a imperlor Oyster Weir I.adios and (I,..nta Il'a•slau null; No. Ifd Cent nr-street. primes redtavd to suit the time. Call and we for r r your.elve.". ' • • V.-fr. English and American Cloths. alLstyles, 'and a f the Fluelit qualities. al.1). A. - 81'1111es, centreSt. r,ti3:lZll LINEN Dan.Ls, a beautiful arts= :el, t•;:ulties, Centre Street. - . • • • , THE CONFELSSIONS OF AR =VALID. Pubitshett for the benefit - Of t otrseiNE anti ,t.t.hers wllo sutler from Nervous Debility, etc., sup inetittic of ,self-cure. Wriaed . by one who Ictrett Liins4.4t; find %CM ftre on receiving& post-paid . Rlirfeted. , e'uvelopc. iddrvos - NATILANIEL'mAyRkin4 • • . Brootlyn N. { Dec.lll. 'W..,+-Cm H OW. TO CUBE CONSUMPTION i i Tit s PRILMOPUT OF'DIi:SCITENCK'S GREAT 1.1r.u- , einrs..-Will twople never leant to 1a ow tluit a, dis- I leased ',eel , mot sumach nee...es...tally disease the en it ire syiteni t. The, plainest Principles of common setise tricti .1 his, and yet there: are hundreds who ridicule the idea, and continue fit the course which .nlinost inevitably brings Went prematurely to the Igrace, 'I -lying tel the majority ,of the people do, sit complete toriance with toe laws of nature, it must !be apparent to all that, sootier or later, more - will revenge herself. Renee we find that persons who lirdulgs..•=to• exce,oi in the use of very rich or MID.' i Igestible feral or intoxleating drtnius Invariably pay, lln heavy penaltydn the. end. • The stomach become* I disordered dnd refuses to act; the liver falls to leer. ' farm its functions, dyspepsia and itsatteedant evils .! felow. and KM u fih the sring lodlvtduals persist in tielhiging to the •thoroughly, exploded ideia of. the timed. Dr. SCHENCK'S medicines are.recononended rl- all sueh." They bring 'sure and certain relief 1 ` Its ereverthey are used as ,directed, and all that is iseary.to establish their reputationwith every, ii,ng man or woman Sp the land , is a fair and Ira . 1.- - Llli trial of them: Let those who are skeptical. !I ore tills polnt and whohnve permitted luterested. persons to- prejudice -them *must thele , now . ccele. I' hrated remedies for Coesumption, oiseard - their prejudices, and be governed by the principles of reason and common tense. If the system Is (User tiered depend upon it,: In. nine. eases opt of ten, the. scat of We disorder .will be found:in rise. atotnach and liver. To -cleanse and invigorate lbeisteenach and to stimulate the liver to healthy action, met Seer Nevin; 5141,4DILAKUPILLs.-Tne daily forh pills he • evidence os f thgeidmand Thous e ands upon t thou b nd vi o d T boxes are - sold daily, , Why? • Simply . because they, act promptly and efechmtly.. Inealidis who' may, not tint it convenient to call on Dr. St3TENCI: in per, son ansinformed that fall,and complete; directions for use'necotipany emelt trackage of the - .. MANDgAIII6 - PiLtd,PL Into tirithr- tato SRA !FLED TOXICJ-:ftiese will cere consump. t ton motels the lungs are sorer gonethat the patient As ettirelY-beyonditie reach of medkid relief., ~_ . • . ~ it may be naked hygienic! who arearti not familiar withthe virtues of -these great_. remedies, "How do. ; Dr. SelihNt K'et. medicines elltbea'tlieir wonderful. • cures of cOnsumptiont - •. • . -• . . ... ...., 'the answer ist a 'simple one: , The y b e g in begin their work of restoration by bringing the stornach, liver and bowels Intnanactive .healtby nmdltioW. it Is food that tires this fermi table dime*: Se.nice'cr.'s M A xpiwtii, puts . act on. the liver aid-stomach, promoting bealtby . smattion. mitt kentoVing the bile. and "time, which have resulted from tbe inactiveor torpid condition of these mons and 'if the system ~, getweallY: 'Tbiaaluilltianelideof the body,' hind i , consequent accumulation of the:lMb Itliy,..Mill.. ' stances named prevent We prdPer itge km of food; And al.& natural consequetim trtatee comes, Which , , resorts In ;prostratlon cod thir.lly lit nth. . , • Sat exck's Pt - Lim-etc tivuteiotHEAlTA: '.lert)!Cti,, 'Rh(-1 LIG*R. regularly Mingle-with the. God, aid the , digetdive.!comum, make good rich blood, i,ututatrli k i natural consequence, givedesh sod _strength' to the I patient- Lod rile faculty say what is nettY; this lathe only true tore for tonstimption. Ih:periencir has I ,prpte4 ft Leyoud the ithrttlow of a doubt, and thonw ends nrc toelas' nave and well who a few years sinee were ft,;.• r-dotl as iltiVi'llti eases, but who were. lit-.` 4de-- - 31. ta tr! DitiCHEXCIVSI.. tentedles, :MA Were: - • • ta iierminent Lenfth b y their We.. One of the that Kepi:ll%e physician, should tat, With a cansamptire2lcht is to Dirlimmte the /wide= Now how is LI to be. - ilanoo: terhtinly not by giv lug tnedlel•' int etimMernei enervate- , medicine'` 1114 Impair it:sr:a:let imprevc_w the tune-, thins of the digestive , n;..frm....' 'DdeLat',,' , CllnNteiV's medicines -cleanse 1.!;.' +ftelmrif ' natd"- t rt l4 .Vela L -Of; ;di . k.chgtatioes which fire •;ah:ut:l4,-41 tatirlti-Pete'tfermen Meal. Tiles. cr,tale 41, nvil::..-- , ..proatiyit "e•tiitltilful digestion-make gout bliss 4 and, eases ents they lu vigorate. end stterigthent eb entlre systera„ - end MOTO eepeciall those pasta w Aire ilisensol: If this cannot, be dune, _tool the tauks'tould be-re- ..- If Me_ physl .11We Ititajpesslitiv:. , l,4„tn4iiit:i.,.. tient feet limalpy„ II the dieettitet-powm ammo. pat.. ,tale's of good twatrishlog feeder)* properly digest itisittipassilblethathocanawinienerstatal sleengtle • lIIMI-is-hlellaanr IMPO 4 Sibig lock int nttaimikattothls couutteakao lone se the lir . - ....r LW l'utdeat4 with dLi. eased tolia.ladt Um, stoutest huleh Withk . uribtaithr &lima- .. • , -,:- , - magma Wettraientitnettsm:Nle to...the - physlatin by a eonniunptive patient 14 Vint heath prespribemed - that will remove or *tiny, the cough. night. t ,alin wirkettitts. Wilicit'lttWstirlf illiagda44lA 00 ption. But tills' alionid not' be done; as the sh loionizr-wa 0144 or.nytere Au , t eitere 144 and the. nititi . int*IIVII - *WI chnitt - 111-0, - tiaed !by ate. dleautd.lc h inente4his so. - iy priassrpii da more ,goipit. -They Impair , the f c•• throat,' i galhet l A r nirittl i e Lt . 491 .!!. 4 - '''. a - iic attar:WV nottket-itko • theta With Which • tO extbstatadele Se . .Ith-asni ' ILL* upon trx is ttoir ~ - .Nektlyittl - sirtri, have Mite* htswaseglietsomt:bc. Sie l MAßl ß ßet, =:lrithllti'4 4 t*iiPW 4 ' Wow noCealy been'eurecl of eountlmpliori bittfonit the IherhOstr Throe asettlether sot s with:: Itclutketful ;WNW Upon , Albs - d •-•theft- %Inaba. -Mime, . thus atirredgpeedily gals - • Cleans the Minden' cd AO thiltudihmat i r eture. er lay '.. • it - fur a aoiht, Anahatintilar: ~, ..i.theseersaa * to. ii=u-erimatean e..thethodutproperir " tile - A tY . bitio& bitt , wily' he. wiatos t o . 10 . 061 .1Wahr hump rick imi . 4l th e a te me malt eoattlitioh:Of We .41‘11thoetpett tame •Ipittetalsbed.. 1: !: ..•-,..c..‘ ;.:••••. -- ---, - • ••. ! ~, • - - ~: ", --,, Tell tlietteslehatteittimpouw iituio iiiiiiiiii -tot that Ails awaltrototeir Aliakpatteaug =.0., lilrAteltkielf. „Llenhnaabr A ar hetvellwitebuhp . -:.- Feeithaa •Irt 4 1 4.4.1iteittit z =i dik rot: *Sarah lith ials Zt - haiii•PAIIL,- , . iff•••:- •• -. ; 41 ,! , ••-•-•--• --i: - . -- e , .1 . Otlavostirtattlitebahretiltii - ' • -0 3 =trantligqinthireeplhespotate Ohs a -; 4 . ' . thecrumseme itren_p fttahltor fllYse 11Flailtilasio :. A=t444diiff........ litillilliimax--o,llllloWall-tiviith - ;.(...:,,,,--,:. -' Mi MM • .41:le NirgliA.Yl+olo3 /lUD OIL LIN/1.11:L 2 y. " The great: extrnal rounctly on. liln•nnhatnn, I Itielarlthda. SPnti • lA.*. ALlilitotalum, rivellir..`?,:. i biltrtiebs:otlnelot . 4te. firosseginr...... onsuri.r.l In Ano n • ax A . 1412 i Cat,/ IWM 'OPT% II 4 tp• Ora frier ,t i n , • tujinilitv Co:4{1101814 I,tik awl N 4 p. =liars; et bt• sertms, - It• Is ciwskys rtiativ ;4. ... ,Teuevri .." .1* pr. lineut has bei.qi inia4c , for t (N. 1, Mt MOM • ' d bilk gteen entite 'Faxlr-iiltt .q, whenlet I tsar used. • • • Prepixtd iindk'Avolglyy grs. C. iiAYI.OII. No. c.)... I Centr e_ tin., itottifillre , . Ageht. at Stinernilie, I..Afkk ; i R1,16011-Pit 11,80Wili lirugutsts; AshfitllA. ik. v . 1 w il air,i rmagiNt....-- . . —l-11,1 .. I t ! I ' • --;41-rj$4. A cor-• - r /v •„, Jo . ::`Jfarriagrr. tte 1511 c itist.,',Ly - tLc ;;;•;. Wm: tetsts.Attortnik: iLitiTitor.ov 1 , . dsulatter ,of.peo. .W.-Poincroy: Er.t.z*-3rEnara.,E.--on-,tilpfdlor even:Avg, 14..skattuvtemdenca,.ortu4 , 1241 „,. Itev....theyci , tokinger.- Mr. Um-Ant. -Eta..2s to :+:1, 1.,,1-fiItA,MitEKLI; all of 311p.ttrsvitLe.• : 49 itstrrOtir,..wlts Joseptr• AlsPar, h. sty/ (tatrgtkierci tire IsVp ;Law liciltsl4lll.4lu,ttat y_ertru( her uge, - AltTtA)n thri. Zit!, Itist4' llutavy Illttsts 'Wit-Nos isktsttt bolt Of Arts. . . , . , Ifflk s is .E$TUZit VArsr, trite of Wia.-13.-Fttast, mgcd üboAft years: ribs Oar *iciigyakflL Otunty., - sit , v o tit 1, 6171,411..V-421-etsatiquit.,otrTtipmlay ev.o•ni rig . t y 4 -3101,11 Mouths ;,43 , .t. L it; day*. . • .' • ' .14 Erraii#En-Lon ttth 7:1) [met. to Ton I ship, JONATLIAN alitAr Unt 111 ,•. - . CMlSlrg.—iu-thls LK.rougli, wt:Mu:lday ii..ir 1:. h fti.t., .1 Avon. M. Irkulat. bt/11 . 4ii lita.i..a. laid Ziaa:l!. a..- behtiniit, 01: Stal..uoy Uty. ,' • ' 1 sEITZINGER.LIii $.O: Clair; on Frlda3,'„ Jutiv Pk, JoitiN SErkaliNt4,...-,:•Egq.,simd 61 yearn. :t 1aa441 I 1,,,,,, ciao a diy,tte: :I' , : , .... I. .:._ ; - . - , 4 . 7..ER15E-„1%gt..4.1q1 Vt.tt of lia.V.eln Pine:o6)re tow" ship. Julus;.4zed.ddY4 ,9 zll6- , • . • . - -,.; t, • - -, • .y= - .1.. .. - JoutiVAßT;i , , ~., ~ - . ~ ~.. - G.0 4 )1)1CE . 1)4E-4n , Asit - itatiti; Elm. 3fo.ndasi snottilint, slime ttkit, tsht, t.34,int.L. , v.L. tiOttlattipGas, !Mite titt . s. • ( ''' r '• °r '''' is .. l 4: & !. • :-. - • L - .. . . , 111 e s ic.t.ti .a ritin:LEs L. GOODIUDGIT, srLiell i 4 announced -niniatir-ohttuary colutrinelio - 4n.Y.Vilk...an . - eveneuldic - dediatidii-tntire_than a" ZOOM, pass ing - Biroilooari•igc; was ,linrthrt Boston. Units., in kr. aP 4 at I Ilfrriwd, .' Obi* tintlttlelY dtraltie;iirais in Li* 44 year,: le haat fterived a liberal ' education With ' V On; 10 .1):' ,, l'eN*10thil,1104.1.mt on:lutists:tins the de grt eof tat. t tlibati.he I actin edlowarde mercantile put , - snits, and -t-ut athaphia and Chicago as well all-,.lits' 71 4 1 AVU'eVY.,' iiil , "ritualtsbeimtne thrattrat or hityrbteci "ntwit.t.tnertitaVir.s. ..flutritYhicatui, where he had hven . en diteutty sue - ...;.ottsitrt, be eatnedn the fall. or inli. ta . the co.' t';regitdis. and pirrchased tint Continental Col- I Wits, al 1 be.lairti: tN.ruer,:near .Aiiiiand,- an enten . : prise to widei. Li" devoted his best energies and eon. ddevitile.etteital- :The ‘minvvements wade by hint h Ave rentittritrilin operalon one of the vest. (lea t r,, ide iti,the rel.roint. und .t is a matter et regret. Tito .• jtmt a. hell Ilai. iqthaled •PrOpit44llB4,-;the Utlrjbl 6111:116. ' truniiir'S igdwtsn open:burs and 'wen i nterveui. i I litiverit ilt in Irina sitapitg'n just peguniary reward. _ Considbrise4 - JU IS pnisritntlon and .tempentrnent, W. , - 3 are nut ante that tithetronble* and alto Jnactiv fly- Co . incident. to theta, have not contribute) an undue in- 1 tlindiee. in intiteni ng hi.; ded-tii. - . . • - .- - --- Atx...-fieudr . fdap, met ; - witty:his fWted4y. needed In ' tilt lantUtt.i,:er, s sinve Ws advent .amotignt' nii,,'icett.t ,gout iv yiny Wnewlie resided in PottliNglitV Thou;.,. , ad been hi ;urn e eight or ten dayikyets tits demi. •d .s.s. ii tt , s e re w t t - , i „ ill i a i r u r iu tt l i 4 t o w als. as su to d eo de m n tr i g n w tt hi expeci ew be ed e . 4 ,l i i i i: . , • . •u tint It:hi:tett el the combined skill of rieo ernini•ii I i.,0 I. iy,deintri. - -The edits seenied to .bavo - arrived, Olt . U 1 43y, and it .e.• ' , :i tier eved after consultation, I I u:1 . i ' hi! (.11.12141 miry LI. :Thar day, Lis . reenve,..y W 41.011 .. •• -:. IVlsuilti. ' . Oll WM la_ meriting ti'e ~.r."( Intl! nawit : .- • t et., tottl'on itetngf .amect In hi, tail va..t0.1,:. oy - ,-.-.....• iiourishment,'and shake 'ippon! ly ot .1 be lx t !..u• 1 • ' , - l attentiat ay. %%lieu it is hrutt was again pit no. , ..,i.•,,.. 1 turned::. upon ~,I.Ls side with Ca! apparent 1 igvi ~: 'bean ii.-iiid - lii alo - onieiit liTteiwaraN It wid;..li. ... • en taut the V tud slxark had Ited. Mir-, how tine..'. • taltils Idol' • - ••• :•1- - . • - "1' it lii dint; / y e p lures' he ill:list: , I+• . ecasoof Mr. Uthxtriiiire. but wtio 811411 est iticoo , : 1i• . 101.• Kl.Vitittile.d. by ilevoted -wife .and en liar. xi- 1;l ta.ychrl nonrot their bereavement ?t+.it:.t. his logg' ii - tvpitrublei and the burden *;t r0W:V..1..; can be ..ligliteoeti only the eonsolai 100 of religion. and the hope that,ther.. -is hermit the: sit pinee of rest fo; all lirtivo . lenet*, eh:m.ll;e the'itiortal • . • . . . • -J3l •5 , ./elal Iffe nar;tl4 - egased atenti was clem....svc.ll'y , -faxnrite., Ijr ,was It gent lelnan'Of generoth: 111:.1: 2. hle•ltripulses, eh:l;a ntculture wl , l retlnein,:t• Infil try hal a ennitnenclaigg taste for p...)eis all,l I. try. "Jt is cluctirLonary - ik;wers were (la atakinans pr Ia selec•r: elreles, listened ul r.; i . lions; will often recalf ivll, nanirrlf,nl- 4.h•asty,, ,, eloquent. utterants_wo: tc/Offil, now m ,1,.. • .--..-Ish-hr/I.