f. litrraiTO Oaitu, No. 78, A. 0. K. or tm M. C, tod Dr mi 'it v., inlh,m, flr'l lofk'r.it.Percy m, S.lt.B. ana ttu.ttogaay, ouwen mop Ilall.Leburhton. aCMoVclol German. 8. K. 0.! 8. It. Ollhsm, " '16r''HitrtV toodb'-CSCl'IIO. 07 F., meets liaTwrtTttMdif tVanlnit, at 8 o'nloak," 0 lt (. Ws J(JI. ,BaplJ Uraver, N..jQjVFm. It. Itex'lSecrefary. " f(.a?OHp,Eoc.Jfiiinf, No. lTl,ImiPrB. Iffimmt ' XVbni Wednesday Witling! of eakhlweek, at 7:30 o'clock. In Public School Hall, Welnport, pa. O. F. Rlckert, Si S,IUUllham, Com. K U AavcrtlslnK'iRatos 1V desire It to be distinctly, underttood that no Aaveriineuienuwuijngeria.tn lue.C0mmns cj t.-JUkitikeis AWocAtth.t tnnriirscAtVirrof r MkrWrartlesorermMfclMSMmp. th.Ci.8nv ,TJ) iollowtng are oux okli tmp AdTertlPement i for 1 yepi per lorlj jrtch.t -. Sis Months, ptfr Inch each lowrtlon ') Three Mra.ti. ' ' -HM :0CtmU. Let than threemov(lif,fliiiHnH tlon (1, ech mbiuennwitlon 25 Cf nta 1 k'r AiifUttti-n n..i.iit ' "jgl II. SlEVpUSj 1 BtSTMCT XTIQnNEYA'COpNSEtjpn AftAW idrrtci, No.i', Mnnsion llo'uiie,' '' MAUCH CHUNK, iPA. " 3 Battling Ettatei, Filing- Accoibit i and Orphans jCpur) Practice A, specialty.. , . t1 j. Trial, of CAuwi.cnrefuUr, jOlenJcJ to..Ii;nl itraliaactiona In Bnnlltlr'aiid hcrman-. f janO. Jw tote-iiilvojfip,,J Local and Personal. 'Soldier 'There will be a- meeting of old koldleralln the office of itha l'.clinnoif AnvocATlt." this (Sitnr. day) evci ai 7 o'clockfor tho puipose of dp.1 rotating a committee to act wltucommltteca np. pointed by the lotriotlo Sons of America 'and Lehigh Hook; and Ladder Co., tn making ar. ran cement f oca pain do. aEd.tbo decoration of docoased comrade's 'graves on Saturday, Mar JOth, Decoration Day'. A 'full atteadliicb of comrades of thi section is Invited. W. A. aRAVJ5RV ' T FRANfc.LA.'U TtY, JOS. 8 WHIM,- C. FOU'lWANOr.Eriv JjtCOIl SHJNdLEIt,. ILV.MOnTIIIMUlt,' WM.F. KLOTZ. ' A701t.VVEB,'Jr. ' Majr.ltihi'im' i i ,, NOTICE. A yonoR man bavin 'four, years' experience In the prlntrnfr lmaiueti, dealrcaa situation. Apply at tuis office. -Hats and capsjaf everyLstylo.at the iattf.DOlauss": jj. f announces a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent. Sevent.ii(ndre4 applications for liotel'lfceriso have been lilc'd lii Luzerne .county., , , Gent's furnishing goods In ,every variety, very cheap at T. 1), Clauss'. , A;scml-aiinv5ardlvl'end .pJ'O' per cent. lias been declared by ' the lien town National Bank- Ilardware, coal and lumber at the very lowest market prices, at F. P. iJeuimi'.l's. r W. II.iKneeht, In ,Welssport, sells" good' flour very cheap for.casij) and al ways Keeps a run supply -Jr. Edward Miller, lately with Ban. Graver, is now studying inedloluo wan ur. a. u. iteoer. The First National Bank of Easton lias declared a semi-annual dividend of -5 per cent. The Easton National G por .cent, ',. Mrs. S. E. Fatzlnger Imsjust open eda now millinery store, next to I)ur llng's, and received a beautiful stock of goods. An elegant assortment of spring and summer suitings tq select from at T. D. Clauss' nail of 'Fashion, 'ank fitreet. Now: Is the time (o put In Cucumber pumps. You can get them from F, P. Semmcl at cost. 0 They are the best pump? made, ' The Lehigft Car Vheel Works, near Catasauo.ua, are at present ship ping car wheels to South America'. 1 The' latest novelty outls the Bessie Turner bonnet, which Is said to be "very smart nud: will stand tho ciossest examination." , Ttie coming August will nave two new moons, one on tha 1st and the other on the SOtlrof tho month. This is .an unusual thing, not having oc curred since about 1858. ' If you want a nice fittlnu . suit' of .clothes, call, ut the 'merchant Ttallorlng, f establishment of 1. D. 'Clauss, and b a .suited. 7 P Charles Train erls now fivP!unh,i South streets, lif JTessrs. Samuel Heli id I .trSSr-wM i Mt er!lus & Lvan,for 000, on which the at lowestrl 3 Trt 3 '"tP ewt . PbiueUdM., now store on Second inr- Hour, feed.oic. at lowest rates. Try nlm- -v !) h. F. Kleppluger, at his livery on the corner of Bank and Iron streets lias a lot qf.nobby borses and handsome .carriages, which he hires out at very low prices. t J. K. Rlckert has still a few of those eligible loUnltlck'cftitown )tf dispose of. If you feef llkesecu'rlng a good home caJJ and see bltn., He laalsoisupplylng floor, feed, lumber and coal at tho low est rates. Send your ordei for Job printing to the Advocate offlco. "ifexv press and a large lot or new and'elecant type Just received, rrlceafully as low as New York, er rhiladslphla. , Boots, shoes and. gultors,. made es pecially for.tliatrada of. .this. Jocaltty, arc 8elllrig'at "t'8o'ck-'doWn"' 'prices' at T. D. Claiiss' merchant tailoring es tablishment, on Bank Street. Now, you' can luxuriate on lea cream, of the choicest 'flavors,' every d,ay and evening, atD. Krock & Co's. on Bank street. They will also supply you with fresh bread and cajtes, dally. Miarlea Ycnser's saloon Is crowded oundthere,- Uy you .tried It yet?1 If not, why not? The coats mads up bytlLaury & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but well made-lip of the best material, and i he 1 fit" is 1 unsurpassed by "an y other man.".. . 1000 Mkk Wanted, To secure, great bargains- At Laury. Ureter, r,Tiey have Just received a large stook1 b tan ey worsted indcasslm ere eultlogs, which-' they are prepared to wako up! Iti Brst class style, at 1870 prlcta,- to lult the flmos. ,, r , , re ters, or siatington., was la, .town at tending to the businfcsbt tl&h. XA. J. Durltng, on Wcdensday last, wlillo tbo latter was absent on a plscatoral oxcart sion. fl -7i"rtTnS "goodf loqklng,-yoqnft man HtWlieelirEh' Vallby'aep6t' should set his rat trap, not put the rats to the! t rou 1)1 o of gnawing their way in to do vour the bait. 'Tla a new patent trap. The boroueh Council of Welssnort otlfy the Juveniles ot that lovelv burg that they must not bo found on tho WW Joseph Verzt. of Philadelphia, li opered a merchant tailoring establljn- ment, in tnu building formerly yfcu- CT'SWffW10.!'"'" weissporw He guarantees a good "lit" at low prf. ces. J. A. Horn Is enlarging tho North western Hotel, at tho upper end of Jown, by adding 20x48 feet to the pres. mtUul.ldlqg'k The ImtgUs-geUDdSr,, the maoapainant'Of Jfr.JJosl t uramoore, and when finished will bo one of tho handsomest In town. 9 Messrs. Hex & Horn have a neatly arranged olUce and scales opposite tho jNortuwestern Hotel, and nave now a .stock of One. Jersey slioata and u lot of heepbn handf They sell low for the money, at least Dan says so. , For sale, a brown 0 year old St? .Charles' horse, warranted sound and n good rwdrhef ; a Very suitable horse for farm work. For further particulars apply at tho "Carbon Advocate office." A. W. Eachcs left for Wtlkes- ibnxre bnrToe'sdayfmoruing.lastia'to at-) tenu mo urana council or tno imp, o. of It. M., as representative of Pobo Tha trl.onnlnl tfocctAn nf ft,. nA. era! Synod of tlio Iteformed Church' In the United States will be, held at Fort Wayne, Ind., on May 10th. Joseph Luubach and Key.. A. B. Kopjio, of Catasauqu'aVR'e'v: A.' J. G. 'Dubbs, of Alleutowht KeV. Si A'MLelnbach andj u. j. bclirelber, of Coplay, and T. F. Butz, of Whitehall, are tho delegates chosen to represent the East Peuna. cassis. Messrs. Geo. liacenbucb. "JacoipJJ: oaeutveldef?indrMi Hf Derr 4iavotieen'oppointcdlay alterna'tSs. The.annual parade of the -Miners and Laborer's Benevolent Association took platio Monday at llazletnn. Tho. demonstration jvas,a successnthe whoto Lehigh region being' represented, and everythlrig'pas3ed''off' in an orderly manner. The miners say they can hold out four months loJi.cr. It is stated, from PotUvlile that three hundred mlne'ri 'of Xdcusi 'Gap' and its vicinity Monday crossed tliu .Mountain to tho Hickory Ridge colliery, mncu rt-suiueu operation in tuu morn' Ing. They discliarged their firearms .'OA6 'llr,ladvanced!Olnjthq; roeu and prevented them from working. Tho inside boss demanded that they should uliow his mtn to woik, wheieupon ono Jit hem struck him with a club. Tho niOli then compelled tho miners at Lan caster collieries to quit work, and threatened them with death if work was resumed, saying also that they would burn the breaker. 1 i-A series of protracted ' nieelings have been in progress in the M. E. church for the past two or three weeks. The usual questions which precede every' holiday .have, been started, In View Of the near nnnrnnch rf Mm Hit set apart for the decoration ; 'of soldiers' graves. This holiday is fixed for tha JOth of May, but whon that falls on Sunday tho statuto nf this State pro vides that tilt) nrecerilnc Kainrilnv el, nil 'Jj'e'avpubllo Oiolldav.'ian'd. therefore all. notes falling duo ou that day aro paya-: ble ou tho previous day. Advloes from Wllkes-Barro sa that thirty, menwi'iittq work In Uutcli llrbns,mInH1TuVsdaV7lilo'rmnW, '1 hev were aimed with revolveis and rides. mm iuureiieuin u uouy irom tueir homes. A crowd of men, women and boys followed them, utterinc threats and imprecations, aud the violence ot tne women nearly precipitated a con flict atouc time, .A.bojsa Was Sent to Kingston for the protection ot tfo; woruers in tne aiternoon til ,nnmi,..n Af in i.ii..-?jvt8 answer a trlnta numnqH nnnnn... Mission" Evangelical Association have- iiuiuimsgj iuu tut ou rortuaniDLnn ana na soon as praciicaoio, to inoivo.nor and glory of tho MosnitgliAj.'V.-tf'.' A Card of Tlianka. The M. H. Babbath School, ot Parry vllle, d ksu-es, Wupojljhiinijrft'ot t,he ".AVYOf ATi," . w w:i.uuwirugu ine receipt ot 130.(0. It belrju the amoant ot clear profit rcallied from the ea. leuainment recent'y given hv tho young people 01 '?v lle- wm th0 eneroaa donors of tho Bbotenamcd anni pleaaa'aecept tho'tbankj of tho school for this practical token of their good wlshoa. By order cf tbo 1'arrj-vlllo Bibhath School Association. Jacsd pnrnj, Secretary, A Curd. ifttfod'ta'caiuidN ADVoti'-tt- Is my pleasure to annonnco to the community of Lo. hluhton and vicinity, that I hava rocontly takv en pastoial charge of Trinity Lutheran Church, r6f this place.' In which the services are;to he hold every Lord's day In German in tho morn. Ing and In Kng-lih lu the evening. Everyone' wuhlng to attend la welcome i Its seats are tree. From peiaons deairlno tnv aarvieeA.n..tn.i,T ytttPt i'P4'0 ?lTJJlu'y'nI 'tthe par- uuc, nM,ui ma iuuicu laeross tne street.) In Mr. Lenta'a new houao. or at my study la the Church. It ts due to those who participated in the very ftand reception given mo and my family on Saturday last i and also gratifying to me to atatethatttiehoartineas with which wo have besuwelforoejjlnto our pjpgrogatlon and Into tttla oomunily(cauf p me to look hopefully for. warfl to the future, and alrenathena the tm, ynle to labor to the full extent ot my ability for the promotion cf the right and tho good. We highly appreciate the affection and uoir. Slity, whler so bountifully provided for our ienrputiT -wants. ' TheYe'wai liUriUy - not, lug," for table use, which vrs necessary fqr lis to hay. 1 thotefoieieturn to all our heartfelt' thanks, alncerely hoping lo bo able to rcclpro. cate yoor good wU and avmpaUiy in 0ux walk, muj oonversatlon mohjryou. ItespectfuUy and truly yo'ur. iirHtfttoliOhunls Letter. Mat 12. Consulting irTy "notes' lips,, irJind myself, foronco, abundrntlysop ijlcjvjih materjajjif jeVgWtte, but, eomehow,.! dread tho task I Why,, of the existence or, tlio fact. How I do hato to begin I out then, since, I must, Til try. Don't expect much, and you'll not bo' ipsi$p'p!atd ; '.'i Slnco .the. 'iltralllnj: Arbutrus',' has. made Us nppoaranco( and the "Switch )nck"i3'dpeii, tliB seasbn, tnay bq con sldered as fair y u$hered In. and.Mauch Chunkers In general, and hotel propri etors In' tiartlfiular; once Wore on th3 tlpitoojepcctajlon ThatMt may prove Oj prontaoio .season, is, no doubt, itlitj deVoufyflsh of all, For, it week or ,.'$vp,,rirrvata will, naturally continue limited, bhyond., that let's bopei for the bfstj Weccrtalnly.need something to Infusp lfo Into what lias been, worse tuanSrgnatlqr'iplncoJiildylhtert- rA cpfinf visit to. Mr. Bleghe's boat yard revealed to ,me the pleasing fact that there Is etlll some latent activity in .our midst.,, ok tlierp Isojufi.jpn as usual. jMr. B.emplnys (.hirty hinds,, K5 B ijbrder3i?Smcifn"tflo'Jjeep! mem engageu.rqr naif a year to come. .Tuesday -afternoon' ihey launched a line new boat f rorri this' yard, lt; being the third one finished this season. What a youRtlrrftfg'lsigliT, thatslauncii must' uuvu uvcui ivneu irom tins scene ot activity I turned to tho purlieus of tho tfrVtik .ll(S "tPSti W K'n'tf onlraRti pre iebted Itsalf to'vlewf v AlWworffa'sorry .aspect ,A solitary boat.lay moored at tue scuutesrcelylnu her, cargo, while the crews of probably a hundred "sail1 .were Jdlyf 'wlfne ssbjgthe.rat, ,pre?cnt 'iiovel sVectkcioC ''Thai such' 'sights aro not calculated to prepossess In favor of strikes; you may readily conjecture'. Tliey -are the withering, curse fof tho coal regions. .Having visited the' boat-yard, ' and 'done"'the pprt, let. us returni to East Miuch Chunk, and enter with mo Into anestabl!shment, the very existence of which ,y,et "unknotyn to pianyl 1 re fer to 1st. Joseph's R. "C. parochial school. ;Wo have never Jieen very par tiai to Institutions of tho kind, but must confbs, that' after 'spending an hour,or's6 among the fltlle(folks not ing their politeness -and, nroflcluncv, in rthe various branches aublftl-and par ticularly tho mode followed In the eon. ,duct of .the institution, we departed with altogether a', different opinion of parochial schools 'IrOni that previously entertainment, and deeply Impressed with the absurdity of the idea thattthe great Blsmark' 'should' perceive- danger to the Empire In the human, Christian devotion of an army of VSchulscharves- tern." .The school referred to Is at tended hy about oub '.hundred scholars of both sexes, and Instructions given In both languages, the German and Eng lish. To notice children- of Irish ex tractlop, six or seven years old, reading German fluently certainly surprised us, and so It will any ono who may chance to visit that very excellent' Institution. 'llio .Rav, Father Heinen will riot re-t fuse to sljov those .around who inlght wish to Vseo for. themselves.1' In this connexion ,1 must not omit to state, that so soon as ,the parsonage,. n.ow uulldlng, shall beepmpjeted, St. Joe's wil offehos good,-if hot belter, educational conveniences than any Int stltutiDu -6f- the' klrjd In' kthe. BoVough.1 ibo now cdlflcu.wlll bo 70 Teet long by 30 In w!dth and will bo'60 arrailged as ,ij)wf,iivusj ami rcsiaenceior tneady .tohers., As )t .would iiave boea- Im 'ppi!SUj;lmve' recros'sed'wIthOut paying our Mpects to St. John's ' Cha'ei, we onte'd.llio venerablo structu'ro to' Add It but little farther advanced towards completion than It- has been for some 'years.- Why .this shoujd 'be 'so, 'must 'be be's known tqjho .cpmmlt'tpe having the matter lu charge, ilt.is not becauso. ofa want'of funds. On his return, 'ild'glng thaf sun'drv ruiigs.bf "Mllwa'u kee" wouldn't do' him any harniyour most obedient eqtered Schwelbepz's to plead at tlib bar of King" 6ambrinus j and right well did. he enjoy It 1 You miy's'rj)ire',at the assertion, yet it is nevertheless true, that at least nine put'Of every ten male persons one irfeets' w'lthJ 'are' afflicted wl'th plsdl mania 'or ''flsli on tho brain." The very air, smells fishy, ( Indeed, so gen : cral are. the -manifestations of 'this pas blon that I'am'apprelienslvijo'f a'gener 'ai exytliis era Jong., Then what a "taking .Id." there, will bo among the finny tribe' I Quite a stir In, religious clroles here ha .begrA caused by, a too sweeplng as sertlon, contained In a certain ''Appeal to the GenefpusJ made py the Metho dists of East Maucb Cliunk,'lu which ,tbey plaint to bd "the, only piotestant Clmrch In. which there-Is preaching on the Sabbath." nbno, at all cobvet .sant' wjt 'pxlstjrjg a'cts will, at once noio,tb,o fallacy oi tho jaserlion Well the '.'brethrlng" must be more carefql hereafter. Yours, etc., NOTES, AW"' Bast tf audi' Ch'unk ts bruihing njl. -B, It. cook has erected aa awnlug la front Si 'ffC jn.i?fnr fltrept. and .Charlea JEbert'a flsh-pond will soon"bo"a fal'accompiiT Ti n 1-,.,.-..-. I' 1 'T' . . -.'- r T: fult attractive. -V K'Ui. Proloseor Moran will .celebrato the ninth annlH'mity'.'bl his adventIn Wjtoch Chunk musical circles on Hkturdanext." Notwltlistandint! the danseia to be eneonn tered by, "gbln'ir tb sea Id ahlpV." Bey. fj. A. Btrunti and Dr. t. A. Mate intend soon to cross the brity deep, rjnt,and Jialt-ptat flasks aro eaid tp be' In great demand Just.now.' 1'llieJt with a coitoln liquid, they aro pronounced the most effective halt for ',-uck'crii.". Neariy.jlilshorman carry tncm. That H3C0 eoda fountain la hourly expected at ungues a uccrea's. A visit to Schncui'a Uaiaar, under he diiuiaiuu ttuuso, cannot isu 10 prove inieresc- lingtoanr.ouo, If.hut lo loparnt .tho. many od. dltiesVplayeVli Mr. Fred Wagoner, hitherto "chlcl decant er" at the American, wiu assume control of tlio' new-European Ilotol." Success to him 1 Ve bopo he'll advoitlso In tho Anvociinl - & Moll Bpyle, the genial editor ot tho "Coal. uoiuiid, nss nung out, ma aningio at ltnoad'a Ilall. May It draw rdany to tho light of his sanctum I Tho lattst out-flab, surprise parties i the, nr. ot which boa been .held, the otter evening, at a certain gentleman's resldenco. on Broad-war,- After the separation of tho portr, there Is sold to have been a general ecatteratlon among tho' flah-big na woU as sm)l ffy, This has been houieloaiung week at the Court Houso. "' . No tidings as yet concerning tho missing man' Oeo, Spungier. , Our Slatlugt on Letter. ghoemaker Quarry Oor'Schojls Our Planing aiui nauouai iiank wedlock Supply Ser-' moc Oas Ltsht Accident Itcv. Derr's Dom. -jlcre-iCliangeo! time on It. & L. It II Lieut. '"Jeff -Motet's nesibcncef-Tcrthe Centennial JBulIdlng., The Sh03maker Slate Qusriy. thit lslnaial. cnejandj, u .oldd.bDr.icl Shoematei who haa one portion contracted to Mr. John Jonoi, and tlio other portion is ituperlnteaded by Mi. ,It ,Wert Tho contrsotor; Mr. i Jones, has 13 hands employed. And the Sunt, about na. Tim Quurry'Is )n favorablo circumstances j demands Iiom many accti6ns for tho Argllllte, stored bo bouuUfully in their Quarry. Tao B. & l It. It. runnlngijight aside, te Quarry la quite hand' for 'transpbrtlne their very useful article, roni. ing slatei, that ai e so far anpcrl'or f or aeonrlng purpoeostottidthatohamlshlncilc. i our schools were conducted In a flattorlns condition 'during tho term. that has1 nearly expi- rea,.hy Mr.. J. II. Deaidorf.tiour live .man,. who had charge Of tho High School, ls'roadins nsed'.caillteraturo preparatory to the Ksculaplne proie3sion o( tho homeopath! o school. The gram inir schoel waa conducted by Mr. ,F- J. S(ettler, an efflcleni'tutcr genial amf iespe'eied cltlion;' After the close, of thn t-Tiu ho lLtji.d gclng to PluladolnbL".. ftV outer die -rtstmnni rhnni nr Elocution and lOratoiy," at 1418 cheatnut St.t A.M. Shoemaker! iTiiiollil). And the mean. darywBS taushi by ilU's. (Hah. and tho two pnmauca pr ill-scs Kerulhau and Mluon, who, also dojervo praise for tielr well doing. The Planing, Mill and Cabiner-ware Factory, owned by J. jjalllet & 'Co., of thra place,' auper. Intended hy J. 1, Follweiler, end financially conducted by Mr. II, J. ITaakpo,; ls(ln favoiable ciionaistancea. De'nianila'froui tde'f coahonda. tive" section between Catasauuua to White uavon ana wcatlicrly comoln fast cnoneh.to keep it hands 'cmitahtir employed, and shortly by preaeut prespects the force will be tecreased. Tho Factory Is ccnvenleutlv built alcnirtho L. V. nit. with a siding of their own lor shipping purpose?, in connection with the factory they hate ono lumber yaru at Qe:ni. navlllo, and one at 1-ynnj.ort along tlioIl.il.Iin. Thev have unsurpalblo facilities for.nnnufactuilugi anythlns In, tho tub, Midi, door, sautt&iVmtuU ding., bracket nna wood turning line, from'a chUd'a toy house to a klng'a nalaco. Tha lum ber kept in the janUn town and, jn other two yarua is or au kluda and slioa. aire them a calL In compliance with tbo announcomont mads last Saturday two weeks no. the lnvtiiratars of the Natioual Bank moVe' met batnrday last. Not being prepaied to tho cxtoat thor desired. io orgarjiiatlonjwqa effecusd, Batft(aeipecled. whuoui ion to make that point on Saturday; the 22ud Inst Progress was reported. K4 000 Is ubs:rlbedfor; ltir-s,l. 'DeLqngof' Phiajt'ipDi.':oclablo and respected gentleman, took unto hlinaelt. on tho cth lust., ailsJEdimt Weaver, a'hlghly es- leeraoa mry, for his f oetter half ," to aaare with him tho Joys auJ Borrows of this 'vale of teara." May tnelr wedded life bo a happy and long Ino, i ttie wish b'f ruau'y. On' 'snndjiy rlst lh tho' St. John,s Churohi Itev, J. D. Shlndle. a Lutheran njitir' fmm ai. ltn)Qia. iloanently and Intrinnllir dtimnr.ui ...uaunnHuuiai rnem&s, inrneaorman taufU&ffOlU tnelorimnmi. and In thn -Pnwll.l, fn trleoventns. In roantctlon'wlth the forenoou's ..,oiuuim-j !PPcFiJl'; HJuiiniatered t9 quite a number of communlcantr. mt icqulred'number otsubsctibers reqdost,. u uv mo riinoui gn oas company to introduce the convenient luminary lu our town haa been procuicd, updoa soonaa thoChaitcrhaa been aecm ed, which is BOnt forthe company propqso to' pfcceed' Wectiug'Uie 'recjulred generators. xo, esaenual to It, and to pot in pipes lu Main oud Stcaud cltt. ana bo ready to deliver gas tn the main pipoa in three months. At 1140 per WUfeet Mr. Daniel Ward, a eddler: from Boadlne: met roth a terlous.accla'enti ou, Mondijs last. Ills ,boreo took fright at the ringing of the town bell. In his. attempt to stop bis span ,ot grcya, he waa pushod down and both the loVe and hltd wpeel run Dyer b.lray breakaig three riba andh collar bono .werothe lnjdrlea sus. tainedbyhlm. nrtLiWttsenaudatorstockdld ...u1,uui,, iuu sKiibiau scecas were atop. pel latthQTJ,tiJ5otJ,after hsTuigrun fiom: uplown'nta rearful tpeedT'AslohlsnliiaTly. no uamoge waa ooue.io tne, team. Rot, Dertis niaklng ready -for' ereotlrg-a domicile of fits own atho nnper epd; pt 'TJopor MalUbt. Theedlflca'wlll.bo a'ioodalsed and . . ... com enlently arntnired frmo building. tnuroitpwnj is the changed pissepger ached ule of then. Si t. hn tiatSrenf lifo-elrect on1 the 3rd mat t Leavd.. .-. , .8.19 i.'m. Arrive' 1 . .-..irt4S a. u. l eave WOP. K. Arrive tiU r. u. Lieot. ji g. itoscr, of "t he'rr. s "iC W h .resldenco on) Upper Jtaln at. thoioughry' repair ed. It haa the appearance ot an sgreeabio and pleasant home. Messrs. Alled.Xsnder and IT, uetbert. car. Lpenteis, left list1 Tuesday, for Jnilladelp'h, to piwiss a i erecting tne contennlal buUdlrg. ur '?th. iffi- NovTiiu tuem. The wheat cron Is rAnnrftwi tho Agricultural Department, which' states that the. condition of .winter wheat, Judging from.the data received, Indicates but'flTO-elgbta of a'full crop, should no. Improvement occur. The poorest' condition is In tha West. iW wheat being better Id Pennsylvania,' sebere'tvinter has frozen oatthe "wheat. uu iu uiucicni lucaiities irom luurlcen to twenty-soven- ner cnt. of thn-'toiioif laud yvll hayii to be cither abandoned or replanted with ptber crops. There wm ue very nine replanting, However, In tills locality.. I The sltgatlon in tho anthracite cjal regions rcmaius ' unchanged. In tbo Schuylkill rind iLeh'fgh' regions coal prd dtictldn is ncariy at" a standstill, whllo in tho Lackawanna region qulteaharvcst Is being gatherod by a greatly increased production over that of last ycars'at cor responding time, tho 'short production In the two regions named giving a bet ter market for the trade ot the one.that keeps vigorously at work. The latest' nows irom mo regions la rovolt gives no assuranco of an early-scltlement of existing niuerence. Tho report or tho trade for4 tho week endlne on the 1st In- 'Stant gives further evidence, of tho con soling fact that thero will bo no coal famine at tills time, and that tho com- uination or producers and carriers wlll'.bo able to control the price of coal within reasonable, limits, Tho Lehigh reglou Is up to this time 1,050,508 tons snort or its last years production. Ledgbr, I'lillrt., May 10. The follovtlng table shows the quan Ity of coal shipped over the Lehlch Valley Itallroad for tlio week ending May Jjth, 1875, .and for the year as compared with the same time last year: From Week. "Year. Wyoming .... 10,033 12 405,075 12 uazieton.x.. u.oub uij iuy,5lis 10 Up. Lehigh".. 341 10 Bea. Meadow G3,77rPll 87,729 15 :2,100 00 10,012 01 Malmnoy.i... Maucli Chunk 3,808 17 070 13 N. fr. Easton Total.; 27,708,08 704,041 00 Last xear. UU,33B 1U 1,UUU,!JU3 Ul Increase i.. Decrease..... 02,570 11 844,051 01 Berks Comity Superlutendent. 'It will no'donbt'please'many of the old friends' of Prof. 'S. A. Baer, former ly of this placei to learn that ho was, elected Superintendent:' for Berks cou'ntyon the 4tfi1lnst.',. 'The Beading Dally 'Eigle, of thd'Cth'lnst., commen ting upon Ills election saysi 4 Berks cbunty, In many particular's Is. uueuu ui ner siaier counties in mo pro. ficlency ofiher common schools,and tlio following, sentiments of Prof, Baer shows Umt ho ,ls fired with tho ambi tion to still iVlftVatn fhfl Rtn'nrlnril nfMii. catlon'in this county. Mr. Baer said: it snail uo ray earnest ue.'lre, ivllli your kind assUtauce.to raise the bauuer of education high In tills county, To. do this we must also raise the stan dard of the' common school tenclierjaiul especially must we guard iealouslv the door to tho-position of fl.e professional" teacher.1,' 'Mr. Baer meets the Issue boldly. To make our schools better than they are at present, a great care, should bu observed In the 'selection Of .the teaohers, and partlculirly.in.those teachers who are- known as "profession al," In many cases the'prdfes'sloLal'' teacher Is a' lilmierhnco to education, because In his or" her Judgment they have, reached the zenith of their am bition, and there is lit'tlo use' fof further effprtand the c'onscqucnco Is. that they settle 'down like old cliieks' and tho. sunoois run themselves.. One 'of' the beat means of .providing competent teachers is the.annual uxamlnation,and from this ordeal no teacher should es cape, professional or otherwise. And when Prof. Baer said "and especially must we guard Jealously tbo door to tho professional teacher," he undoubtedly meant that nnv teacher nre&entlnir nn application for a professional certlQcato bhould bo most rigidly examined lh all of tho following points'. 1. Has the applicant, merp.lv studied to obtain 'tlila" certificate to avoid annual n..t-.ll... J 1 . . uaiuiuHiuus, ur was tne Knowledge 'obtained through' a lovo of study? If the former, nn matterihow" well quall- oieu, iio professional . certificate should lO issued: If the latter nml nimtinn.l n certKlfin'tn mrhi' iii.ui ' S.-lf thd'applicant dols'nbt cultlvato the faculty of Imparting knowledge, no professlonnlcertljlcate should.be glvcri.' 3. If the applicant s .peevish and fretful, having an ungovernable tem per, under'rio clrcurrista'nces should ho or she, bo commissioned, to teach 'school, 4. If, tho annllcant fnr inch n cnrtl- .flcate does not IntPinl tri malin tPAr-l,ln")r H' p'rpfesslori, but tndrely use's the po- else, he should not bo, declared to be a professional,. teacher. Keeping n vioyy tlieroforq ,tlie platfi form adopted by Shpe'rlnteudenV Baer. the Schools of Berks will win higher 'iaurelsiln theeduc'atlonal'fleld, and, her sons, and daughters, speaking both En, gllsh ami German, will be much mord than a 'match for tho vounmtan rr Iho other counties In the Statu where only. oiuijuju. luuguage i poiten Itellglous., . , Thero .will be -German, preichlng to morrow (Sunday) morplqcjby the pas tor otthe "Ichl?htort Mission" Evan gelical As.iociatloi,Jn tlio ball on tlie .first floor oCthe public school.hotisg, on o;inampwasueet, Text, Acts 1, l 14; and lu the evening In the English languaaej txt,C;pb. 6i 18( all are made welcome, iiididlvjno 'service of tho. -iuiguion .uission" wULhereafter be held, Iq, the hall pt tho publlo school vbouse, Instead, of :ln .(hq, I'resbyterlau cnurcn, aa qeretpxqre, g ooe our Lroth-. ,erno tue,Pr,esbyte,rlaricllufchhlDk It niora thau probaVly that thpy may re-r cel.vo a; supply every Sunday, to prpaqh for tjiem, also prayer, meqtlng antici pated, ,to be held, every Wednesday night by them lu their oburcli.theroforo the members of the "Lehlghton MIs lqn,"icpn9luded jot to deprive tho Presbyterlau member of the use of. .their ehurcbrf.h8noe,,'reslvDd to hold" tnoir services .lntftho pnblln sohopl home, where, services wlllbe held here-i after-avery Sunday mprnlng and In the evening. . Prayrjnmqtlng on Tuesday and, Tburpflayttents. .Mapy thanks to, our; Pxesbjteian blends for the use of their church-., C. Bum, rastor. , Spelling ne. V'MvirtrMS ... - . L,euigiiu)ii nas nau nor spelling scnule, arid ri'oW tehlghton 1's happy. ' The contestants for the prizes' wero many, hut tho succssstul spellers were few. The JonowlnR.'Ig.ji list of those who competed for tho prizes': Fiddle i'nrtwntifflftr. Oliver Clams. Joaepti Horn. John MrOnvern, Milton Birim, K. C. Nfad. lid win lioUenmarcT, o. F. Horn, lhos. Mnrophor, J1IUU J T. Zeril. Thos. H. Beck, o. iu uunara. BJ. Harnett, M. T. Yamall J. Ij. Allem, Tiabtlla II oiii, Ella Cltnt. Mary Smith, II. M. Allcni, Hirrev Kebrlg, A. C. Uorn. I limmn ltebei ling. iieiirig. Hue E.Zern, A. A. Oniver. Morns IV, Arnor, P. M.Vau Lfow, Tho contest was lively, somo of tho younger ones of the class especially de servo pralso for their efforts In contest ing for the prl.cs. Among the words missed by the class, We noted the fol lowing : celery, agate, tippler, check rein, mezzotint, pleurisy, perch, chub, peat, koh, algazel, gneiss, oxide, seiz ing, knurly, Jnaggyi &c. The success ful competitors wero; Mr. P. M. Van Llew, first prize, a handsome gold ring; Prof. S. J. Barnett, second prize, gold mounted pen ho'der, and Miss MBry Smith, third prize, a pretty pon-kDlfe. The result of tbo affair, financially, was not s success. The words wero glvon out by It. F. nofford, and the Judges.were Dr. N. B. Reber, and W. M. ltapsher, Esq. MAtmiED, FLIOKINOEK-UOUOIL-On the 25th ult.. by Iter. A. Uattholomew, Mr. Jo slab Flicklneer aud .Miss Clara Hough, both of Mahoning twp. WEISS-STItOIIL Ou tne 1st Inst., by the same, Mr. Meander Weiss and Miss Luanda Sti ohl, both of Upper Towamenalng twp. llEABUAIlD-OEAItnAItD.-On .the. ith mat,, by tbo Barue, Mr. liavld Uearhnrd and Miss Anna Ocaibard. both of Packer twp.. DkI.ONO-WEAVEll.-On the' Oth ,lnat., at the residence of tho bride's parents. In Slating. Mm, by Hev. Itoubon Ueisher, of Aliontown, Mi . Hoiomon IleLonir. lonnerly of uehnecusvlllo. to Miss Kmins, only naugnter or Dr. A..Weavor. of StaUngton. ' DIED ROLr-On the SM ult. in Welssport. Harvey 0., son of A, trod and Catharine E. Boit, aaed 1 month and 1(1 daya. v 03ENBACH. On the aame day, In Penns. vlllo. Saruti, wire or Chnstlin Osvnbach. aged 40l'ears,smou(haand'tuay. .iY0Ju.'jP, .i tho, samo,day, In Pennsvl'le, MaKdelene; 'wire of (Jldeon Youse, aged 73 yoora, s ojonthsanc(2Sldays. llABENOLt) On the 2ttli ult.. In Mahoning twp.. Oathnrlne. wire of TlUhtuan Iit,ouoid. aged so yeara. 3 months and IS daya. WALCIC Ou tho SOth nit, in Lower Towa menaluir tvn.. riMir.. . . ...... r ...... . Uva Wulck, aged 3 yonis. 7 months and 6 d'oyn. BUALUlAMMKR.-On tho Mth vilt.: in West , 'Si" .? "tu u sou or i;naes u. and la. abeUa bheilbammer. aged 3 yn, o nios.. S3 daya LBVAN. pn.tb6,samo..djylu West Ponu tWD.. Peicv Dainol . linn ,,f 11 ll nri n T-., ,agcdlyfnr.7,lnouthsindSdays. ' ' ' m'iSr F'tP" CUi inst. In rTowa- lefkogod 7i yara, and.5 mouths. -3uT1'fT9j.1li 'n't., In Mahoning twn,. Lurretlu AmnndA. ditnhiAp nf ,- ,. sutler, aged II months and s days. Cosing Prices of DeHaven & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third, Street, Philadelphia, ilay 13, 1875. v ' v. .-. last . 23 bid. 21 ankad. lolLiU. ll-asked. ml Ho! 20 " asked. iVA bid. ii'i asked. bid, 23V sked. .23' bldi, 23U asked. V, S. 0-20, 16M . . v. f.titsfimi ' U. S. 6 M, 1S03 J. & J, U.S. 8 20, 1867 . U, SIK!0,18(W , i. U. S. M U.'H. Ourreney, e's i;& uia,u asRed. a 0,a u, dfu, . loai. new I'ennsvlranlalt. It: Vhlla. 1 Iteadlng' It. It. - ,,,U, "ti'A bid. LebU'h Valley llallrvad U)M bid. Muign iiai k nar, uo. fini'M. jii? X u'lMwwwi.j.iM oiu. i3(i asked. 16 bid. lt, ked. Sltrar! 8'. bid. 10 asked. Lehlghton Retail Prices. Carefully corrected oach week express. i t"h 4"ti uruou Auvocaw.i pplea, per bushel 1 25 " drled;.'p'ec;il. . . . . .12' to 15 Butter, roll. "per lb.,. . 38 Oabbagef.'-'per head :';'..'...'.... .8 to 12 Cheefe, factory, ner lb ....... ' na EB?iiper dozen. .4. .j..-. , 20 Fish, mackerel, No. a,....,,. ,12 to 15 Ham, per lb...:.., ',....,,.. 18 AJi.tu, yuiu, iJerio..... y() Pork, prlmo mess,- per lb. :. ; . . . la Potatoes, pcrbushal...-. 85 ofOiPer bushtjl. .... 1 10 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " 'Bran' -7 ' - i ao -' ltye, mxed " Flour, Itflieat,, per bbl,. 2 80 a io ...j... 7 00 Tlva VMir lllO lha O ff Oats. White per biishql'. .... '.'.V. S5 in li ttloclr. r,'pr riiiihiil' ? ' nt ilay, per ton. v.. i...- s... 20 00 Straw.' per bundloi -..i.L.j-.. ( Coal, chestnut, per,ton .-, 4 00 " stovp', per ton J. 4 50 nrdes, green per'lb, . '. . . i ; j". . . 15 to 7o Calfskins, oachw..jv..l 25-td 1 50 Sheep Sklpsjkill'd this, iuoea 150 tq 200 Special Notices. j jn jjj.. il UOPE PJlt TIIEDESI'pNDENT.-Uyou have been ooughlugall winter and begin lode. spa rot reoqvery, or it you hava Ukeu a recent 00 ' 5 ao ' tao nrll( w of a W, Lenta rx J.DUilincpet abotUoot Da-, a Mounts" n. " (-U (- Hltltlir AMU JiQBKJlQUKU. Takeit aud.be well. Ko other medians uts Tia prpmpUy and etfoctuallv In Coughs. Uolda. and all mseusea of tho tiroat, lunca and CheiUrad. !si?.K.ou'?u,ll"('n.-1I,ul,,red wo once tbuaaht ther'hatl mat dnm m.... h., rostoreu,to healtu by the use ot tale almost mssr. So remedy, it is alio the best kuown speclflo for vuu uu ueveir uuia id wnoopi.iK Oouirn. Trial site io cents.- .A. iTtutiSjI TO CONSUMPTIVES I The dmU.r,hj tin "Wen Permmently cured cf ,iui uteaa uiwaw.ixinsuuiptlon, by a slmbla rem- r.rra the meaUs orcura. To "all who duelre It, hi, Will SOUd aeOUT Oftha nrb-rlr.tl., ... it- ... eharzV with tbedirvetlons forpreparlttf aud u J lug lha taoa, w tilth they will Sod a aula tuii. for OJsiuSriioit, .ut.iK, UaoxcuutsT" drl?it.vT,rv,oX','UM "'" 'iWlMli' lQliiennHL. WIIIUm.K,,. flSJ-efli. . ,a. EtfS'pilSjOF YOUTH fif' Vr."H!b6" dlacraUoB' wlffcrTh. ?U,Vt'$tuilbuaV1'' Ml" fwto all -hi ivw4 lt,tberacelpn4dlrettlon mrmiklnit th. Huip le remedy by which be was snrwl, Satf.r.rs ''i ,,,"Mrt"r,i reiperfeo"; In zi aiaeu Wl asked. Mil akked t2! asked. 0i))i asked.
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