Society meetings. Hinsrro castle, No. 78, A. o. IC of inn it. C. 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, In Bo. tier's llall. Lehlghton, at 7;M o'clock P. W. Percy German, 8. K. 0. 8. IL ailham, e. K. u. B. .OsAben iwniN Lonos. No. ess, I. p. q. P., v moeta every Tuciulsy evening, at a o'clock, 'Tn lienor's Hall. Daniel Urnver. tt. (J. W, -jU.llex,ccrotarr. roil'o POCA TninK, No. 171, Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening ol each week, at J:30 o'clock, in pulillo fccuool llall, Welssport, I'o. 1). I' Klckcrt, 8. B. M. Ullham. U. at A LIHMIITON Lodoe, No. 231. K. of V.. meet! livery Friday ovcnli'g. In Ilebcr"s JJ.1I. ai a o'clock. J. S. 1 JiilU, O. O. T. llatcluT.K. ot It. and 8. AdvcrtlNltig' Rates. Wo deslro it to tie distinctly undorstood tint no Advertisements Mill lie Inserted In tho col umji.of The cabiios Advocate that mar lie .received from unknown partici,or .firms, unless .accompanied -with tho CAsu. ThefoUowine are .our oxwr teyms. Advcitlsenicnts tor 1 year, per Inch eacn .insertion . . , . . .10 Ctv Mix Months, per Inch, each lntcrlton IS Cta. " Three Mentha. " " " 20 Cta. " Less than three months. .first Inser tion $1. each snbseqaent Insertion 23 Cta, 1 'Local notices 10 cents imr lino. II. V. MOHT11IME It, Publisher. E It. SIKtVFJIS, .DISTKIOr ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOE AT M". Office, No. 2, Mansion House, MAUCH OIlUNK, PA. Pettllne Estates, illing Accounts and Orphans Conrt ITaotico n specialty. Trial ot Cnujcs cnretullv attended to. Lcgu traductions In ngush and Qcrman. Jan 9. 8ATURDAV MORNING. JUNK 19, 1875. Local and Personal. Allentown Fetualo Collego uow lias 70 pupils. - Tlicro oro 40 prisoners In the Lo Jilgh county Jail at present. Hats and caps of every style at the .lowest prices at T. D. Clauss-. Ti'ncw 7 1-3 octave piano for sale, very low. Apply .at this office Now send on your dollar for tho xIdvqcate. Wo need tlio money. A uefito Is In jail In Allentowa wlioso anus reach below ma Knees'. 1'ropare for the tax collectors. Thev will soon bo on their rounds. Job printing of overy description neatly done at tue advocate ouicc This locality was visited by a ulco soaking rain during Thursday iiignt, Gent's furnishing poods In every .variety, very cheap at T. u. liliiusv 1 iStroudsmiiK. Monroe county, Is malting prcpaiatlons to build a new jal. Hard ware, coal and lumber at tho .very lowest market prices,, at F. P. .Sentinel's. A largo stock of newest designs In .millinery jjoods Just received ut Jrs. Fatzluger's. L. E Klepplnger Is putting down a plank walk In front of his property ,on Iron street. Glen Onoko has been much Im proved tills Spring1 and already, sum met visitors nro Uocklng to It. Tho State Agricultural Society has fixed upon tho city ot Lancaster as tho place for holding its Fall Fair. Charles Trainer, Is now fixed In his fiew stole. .on Second streot.atd Is sell ing flour, k-ul.&c. at lowest rates. Try Jilm. It Is staled that the Allentown Gas Company havn resolved to reduce tho prico of gas from 83,20 per 1,000 feet to 42.70. An elegant nssottaent of spring and MiminiT suitings to select from at T. 1). Clauss' llall of Fashion, ii'ank Sreet. T. D'. Clauss has just received a very largo stock of fancy worsted suit ings, which ho is making up a, towest prices. If you want a nlco fitting suit of clothes, .call at tho merchant tailoring .establishment of T. D. Clauss and be suited. Now Is tho time to put In Cucum ber pumps. You can get them from F. r. Sommel at cost. They aro the best pumps made. Quito a number ot our people viel ted Allentown on Thursday last, for lho purpose of witnessing the Bunker J till celebration. The eleetion of Directors for tho proposed Lehlghton National Dank will wko place ou weancsuay evening ne. .Sec "advertisement. Hats, for young and old, rich and poor at C. B. lihoads', Mauch Chunk, also a fine block of gents canes of ele gant styles. Cheap for cash. "Honest Mac," ono ot lho trotters at tho l'olnt lirceze races, is an Allen town horse. Many Allcutowners stak' -cd their money on him anu lost. In consequence ot tho dullness In tho Iron trade and the scarcity ot con lho Gleadon Iron (,'ompany Jiavo sua rjiended fotty of their employees. Great bargains In muslins, calicoes, pilnts, stuffs and nil kind; of domestic goods at Kramer's Corner Store, Sixth and Hamilton streets, Allentown. Itev. W. Collman, pastor of tho M. li. Church of this place.wjtli his family, Is spending his summer vacation ot two weeks, in l'liocnlxvllle and vicinity. L. F. Klepplngcr, at his livery on tho corner of liank ulid Iron streets,has p it lot of nobby horses and handsome car i rlages, which bo hires out at very low prices. The coats made up by Laury & Tcters aro not only neatly trimmed but well uindo up ot lho best material, and tho ''fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man.' A fisherman wearing a shiny sill; lint and good storo domes, wlillo llsli lug fur chub In the Lehigh, fell Into the river- Tho "Uiiromcio" says lie "swam and swore." rotate bug "bees" are uow all tho tago In some sections. Tho beaux and belies meet dutluc the day and pick potato hues from the vines, and In tho .evening tne houso Is thrown open to the young folks, who spend the greater joriiun ci mo night in uaucing, Dr. Jos. A. Osborn. Ilomcopatlilst, will locato himself In this pfaco during tho coming week. Ills oOlco will bo In Mrs. Bower's building, noxc to u. w. Lentz's drug store. Lafayette College, Easton. Sun day, Juno 27 iJaccalauroato sermon by President Uattell. Tuesday, June 29 Alumni meeting. Wednesday, June 30 Commencement . llav. Mi. lllchards ot Slatlngton will occuov tho nulplt of tho Methodist church In this placo to-morrow, (Sun day). Services commencing ai au.ou a. in., and 7,30 p. in. Wo met our vounjr friend L. A. Beddoo, Esq., of Harleigh, on tho train Tuesday. Uo was on his way to Bos- ion, to witness tho celebration or tno Buuker U111 Centennial. Hoots, shoes and cattcrs. rnaJo cs- peclally for the trado of this locality, are selling at "KnocK down" prices m T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring cs taBllshineut, on Bank Street. Extonslvo arraneamcnts aro being mado to celebrate our coming anniver sary, at Wllkes-Barre, on Monday, July 5th. Maj. S. W. Herrick, (" Zeb Crummet,") will deliver tho oration. Suudav nlcht and Monday morn ing last, this section was visited by quite a severe frost for the season. In soiao of the most exposed places a "thin Ice" formed upon standing water. Cahbaee. red beets, onions, salcd, bananas, pine apples, and all the early fruits and vegetables at S. E. Fatz Incer's. lust recelvod fresh from the .city markets, and selling very low for asn. J. K. Elckotthas still afowof thoso cllslble lots In Kickcrtstown to dispose. if. If you feel liko securing a good homo will and see hlrn He Is also eap- plying fiour,fced,lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. A Rams Ciiance Wo offer for salo one of Edward l'lotts Star Parlor Or. gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument Is sur passed by none In tho market. Call at this oUlce. You canuot find a moro refreshing drink this hot weather than tho Ice-cold fountain soda water at W. S. Lobach's, late D, Krook & Co's. Ice cream, all flavors, day and evening. Frosh bread and cakes every day. In the fall of 1872, ft largo flag was lost from tho Carbon County Agricul tural Fair grounds In this borough. 4-ny person who may havu It In their possession, will confer a favor by re turning it to this office. Tho Lehigh Valley Ballroid Com- pauy announces a quarterly dividend of VA per cent, or Sll4 per share, payable on tho 12th of July, at which tl.no tho first Installment on the 10 per cent stock distribution will be payable. David Ebbort, tho livery man, makes uo distinction between hU pat rons who desire to rido. His charges, which aro very moderate, are the samo to all, and his horses and carrlncos are tho handsomest in Carbon county. 1000 Men Wanted. To secure great bargains at Laury & Peters. They hnyo just received a large stock of fan cy' worsted and casslmero suitings, which they are prepared to make up In first class style, at 1875 prices, to suit the times. The Pennsylvania Stato Teachers' Association 'will hold Us next annual session at Wllkesbarre on tho 10th, 11th and 12th ot August. An excur sion over the Switch-back at Mauch Chunk and through the coal regions Is projected. The Lolileh Iron Co's. two furna ces below tho East Penn Junction are now at a stand still. One of them was blown out tomo months ago, and tho other last week, owing to the fact that tney were losing a on every ton ot iron tney were mauing. Infinlto Castlo, No. 78. A. O. K.of tho M. O., of this borough, proposo celebrating ye glorious Fourtn, by t parado In full regalia, and will after wards tako dinner at the hotel of Jos. Drumbore. All tho members ot tho order aro Invited to participate, and a good time is expected. Save 20 per cent, by buying ladles button gaiters at Laury & Peters', They have just reielved an Ini menso stock which- they are offering at a grrat reduction on former prices, and which tney guarantee to bo of h quality superior to anything of the kind I ever offered for the samo money. Call UUU OCU lllUMI. A machine for killing potato bugs has Just been Invented. It consists ot a two-wheeled vehlclo, with an adjust able body so arranged as to pass over tlus rows of growing potato vines and knock on all bugs, eggs and Insects, wuicir in their ran are caught on boards stuoared with tar. wo have not beard ,v It operates on trial, Tho arrangements for tho starting ot a National Bank In this place are progressing satisfactorily. Upwards ot one-nair tun stock is aireaay uueu, anu the Stockholders propose to organize in a few days by electing Directors, &c. Those who desire to participate In tho election, should tako stock at onco. There ran bo no doubt but that stock taken In this Institution will pay a good diviaena. Daniel 'Graver, desires us to state that he has lust returned from Phlla delphta, where lie purchased one of tho largest and uost stocks ot the choicest goods ever Ui ought to ix'hifiliton, com urislnc ladles' dress coods of the latest Blyles Amonu whiph will bo 'found Alpacas at from 25 ccuts to $1,00 per yard j Poplins, 12w cents, formerly 20 ana cents ; waucoes, n cents "worm 10. Call early for bargains ! The creat event of the week, will bo the production ofthethrllllu, drama of 'Teu iVlghts In a Har-Hoom1 by Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., In the new school hall, this evening Let all our readers witness the Interesting and In Mructlvo performance, and In addition to enjoying an evening ot pleasure neii; along a good cauve. The proceeds aro to be applied to toe purchase of addl tlonal tire rxtiniful&hlug apparatus -idioiiblou, 20 cts,. reserved scats 50 i ctcntt. Our Mauch Chunk Letter,. UAUCU Chunk, pa., Judo 18,1875. ODcnlnit m? note book, to poro over and ar- rango Its content, a emtio ot satisfaction steal over toy countenance a I reflect tuat. Tor onco, 7 should find myeclf more than ordinarily well supplied with cholco morsels ol stook-in-trado. To Uunk tliAt ono yonnjf man should hsro rutoed himself by Indu.Klnz In over-partlatlty for roglsterod letters, and another should hare succeeded In sfcurlUR free board and lodging at iLe county Jill by ttictoo carelCBSuaohomado of adoadly weapon, aro not very pleasing reflec tions, to the quid nunc i howerer. they aro M welcome tons as a resurrected 03pso to tho students In the dlosccting room. Whut.mdeod. would doctors and newsmongers do wero they without Mitjccts for trf atment! Tliey are the conditio $lnoua no not their existence. Rumors of approaching resumption onee more greet our oars, but since wo have been "fooled" so often heretofore, 'twere best not to gire ored onco to a report ot "a consummation devoutly to be wished" until we know it to be a fact I for one bare lost all tnsto for a farther "hag irlng ot the deluslre phantom," snd, since In tlmo we shall leirn the truo story, let's abldo It. Otherwise all Is quiet only too quiet for the season In "Switzerland," hotel proprietors look dcsiondVigys&4. sjsd the rostof mniikinil not very cheerful. Thus we got Yours, e.( CAVESDtsn. Dasltes Here anil There What a ptty it is that human curiosity should so frequently lead to dlastroas results 1 It was the curiosity ot mother Eve which caus ed tho nnccstril pnlr to be driven from the fra grant products of rden.and from that day to this their progeny have continued their erratic mission on earth. That fatal tree of knowlnlgol how many navo been its victims, lint for it, vonnp n.V.WMton wonld notnow be In dura nee vile. Naturally of an InqulMtlvo mind, this nnnr lad iind n n&rticnl&r nankcnnir to oxnloro tho contents of registered letter. Kmploved as a"ut)." oyiLemiu corner, it was inuisca Ttacltv that he tried tomika hlirBOlf morenir ticulsxly useful b? occasionally assisting at sorting snd chongiim tho malls. " In conse- nnence of the nfort'Biid hankennr niter knowl- auo. it is but natural to suppose that it was at such times, while lie was assisting the postmis tress or her clerk, that he had abstracted what letters woro subsequently found as missing, baturday lost, howover, was predestined as the dar which fihniild tint a ncrlodtohla thirst for know.edtte, Assisting ns nsual at sorting the down mail received by L A S. It. 1L, ana per- ceiving nmong tne loners a rrgisierou pacta ge, lin tonii nml nnnfrtlftii It s (Mint his nerson. HU. conscious ttiat by doing so he would onter tho trap set for him. Tho paokago wasadecov. liaidly had ho loft the Pot-Offlcet than Hpeciat Agent of the Ucpaitment, Knreno Lcww. en. toicd. and, having aailsUcd Ittntelf thnt the package was mlssinc. etirtal in pursmtof the earner, whom he too It into custody at no great elUanco from the J'ost-OJllco: and, searching him. found tho decoy package hid hs above. uncnnimnr an oar. vniiuir nuHum uiu luu uhm and ouly thing ho could do he confessed, stit- mg tue nurauor oi letiera vurwiDtii ai iwbitu, including iho ono taktn from him by tho do t ce ll yo The euvclopos ot ell but ono lie statt d to have burned iu tho kitchen stove tho other, bo Haiti, no naa thrown in a wen. n aving enjoyeu tho hospitality of iho .Mansion Uouse, until 7-JU l M., he was' thence taken to Philadelphia to repcuc at leisure or ms "imi.KeriuR diut muuwi ch1i:.' At a subteauent hoarina licforo UnitoJ Btutes CommUsioncr Aubmy 11. hmlth.Westou was ncia xor trm in cciauii oi tA" uaii. Quito a commotion era causod Saturday evening lat, when it bocomo generally known throughout tho town that George feprow), a young man, and resident of this place, had been shot, and seriously wounded, In front of tho American Hotel. Repairing to tho spot. I found tho luniot only too true. That ,'Sprowley1,, as he is reralttnrly called, should have beenudcdas a target, without tho least provocation on his part, had tho iffeci to greatly Increase tho as sembled multitude, and out tor tha pi omptnoss Ycagcr, High Constablo Pa In tec Imd conveyed tho culprit To tho Jail, eerloua oonbcqncncesaf. fectlng his personal safety might havoresulted,. On inquiry, I learned that tho person guilty oi so foul an net bnd liceu one John II. Haco, a Philadelphian, who for several weeks had been emploroJ by ti. l- Launsh Esq.. as a paper hanger, an entire stronger to Sprowl, and that at tho time of thOBbootini; the latter had bvn engngod In conversation with severs! other Souna men. unhuspieious oi inrestcning uarm. mowl.at this writing, (Thursday.) is doing well, although tho ball nus enterod tno ahdoinu nal region, and bus not been found,trong hopes are outertalnod of his eventual recover. No reason has boon ssaitrned, or con be conjectured vim i couia navo mciia mice 10 uio commission of tho act, but sin co the perpetrator Is said to nave neon consiuersuiy anaer uio mnaenco oi a cohotlo stlmulenti st tho time, the inot pre valent thoorv Is that ho oiti er did not know what he was about, or did it from sbeor wauton nes. lIeisatdto be iho son of rtanect&blo parents, and an excellent met hunici neither of which, however, nor the plea of Intoxication, will shield him from tho penalty he so richly ugBervun. Eatcing the office of K. R. Blewers, Esq., our Jovial District Attorney, several daysago.I found him baBilr cncAirtMi nrcnftrlnir the Coin lnonweahh cases for trial ut the noxtterm of Court, w hlch couveaea Monday next. This mny not he very pleusuut news to parties implicated. Mr. John yeako.s Centennial Almanac has ihia week done service at tho Allentown Fair. Mr. A. II. Tobias, tho insurance man, is tho only individual I know of who obstinately re fuses to loin the universal order ot croakers. Ho declares bur-mess to bo about as good as, usual w.tn mm, nappy mun. Mr. B. F, Chase, I am informed, is meeting with much encouragement, on tho part of tho cltixrns ot Ijohiirhton. In his endosvora to estab lishn nlma factory. Olnd to hear it. It. shows tiat Lohlghtonttins properly appreciate tudr luitrrcu.t.. No sooner had they heard of tho destitution cased by the recent forest fires in'tho Tine Bwamp. than a number of Mauch Chunk ladles, char i tub I v AisdosmL collected and r.irwmtiwl fnr dlsttibutlun anion k tho snffurc from threo to four hondred duUars worth of niwful nnnfi. wcailugappjreUetc. When wo consider the uuonienisuou manner iu wnicn tnis cnariiy uhi ueeu ponormcu, it Deoomos omy tno CiOro At a late visit at Albright A fl Iron's foun dry, I found tho hands about as busy as usual. law Monuav, mis nroi snipped two of Plumb's ratsni uuat j bqu are now constructing &cv cral mora. TheitH Juts aDDar Lo miw in favor. and sin co Sienra. Albright A htruh are tho solo manufacturers of tho same, tho resumption or urut-rs lur mis avcitu cvuu Tiuice, Since flsh stories will continue to bo told our renders will do well to receive all sttto menta concerning the slzo, number, and kinds of Hsu claimod to huvo been caught, with a fow giuins oi uuowauce quiets uioy aro fnown tue usn. ii mis is not aono, (unau tno given nam bcr bv tea. snd vou'll urobablv arrlvu at tho ox act riwmlL n or tan it no an v harm to uaaat tain w no in or me uroaawav nanitaier nssn't oia an extra lot of uncctled beauties or oilier fresh water unnies tnat aay. Whatttoy mean by It, I don't snowj but, Seng a certain class, every one a body meets, a i Who sou tho gout I -Glnaer Ale at tho ".Mammoth' at 5 cents glafl" ts the latest out. Tls good to take, and Tho Hazard Msnafacturlnff Comnany havo lately built a wncel-houso, and are uow con etructlng a water-wheel which will be 40 feet in ueppe, or import, oeing tno Dutider. 'lite wheel wilt be provided with an Iron shaft and iron spiders. Owing to tho strike, and cone fluent lulling off in the demand lor wire rope, basinets at tap wire mill is momentarily rather duU. One enlng ot last wook, while tho Itricuo Hook snd: Ladder Company wero practMair. younK man a cloik thought how ho should flka t4i luounl tha rouf uf the "ICuioboun." To think was to act i and gallantly did his valiant rlorktbip mount tho pitrsoct of tho ho.el ot the mturo tiiiiei. lonuwiHi mm ami iipt-ccutuHi, pm uutlunir could linlure our ltutfjuiitalilii uulll drivtrlo letiiru tbo war he had come Jit. vauHuiit oiuliltlun would not iruitt hlui tu lower uinisell in tlio senloor hunjanitr ltv do sccuuiiitf tne ladder. To rotuiu bo ouoiio su othur,aa.tfor, way by rirreiclouidy dlsappcur' 1UK uei.oata a trspuoor intnorooii At a recent election of officers, held by tho members ot the Ueacue Hook and Ladder Com. pany.T. J. Fitter w as chosen Foreman, a post, lion lioretolore held by Johu Couway, Tbo School Hoard ot llaach CbunK hare or. ganltedby the ejection of E. D.Cnlyer as I'rost deLt It Q. Bntler as Becretaiy, and J. W. Hob. er'iuiras'iTeasuier nwi. iirrto.iiA nssonen appointed a Director tJ till the UDuxplrnl term jti it, k euiMiuiacertwuotcmuti iroin town. Weduoaday pflcrcoon, tlio Coanly Cpnimli. si oners, accompanied by their Clerk. Mr, Jns. II. Btrutners, Jnago Houston, and Rr-Commis sioner iieineman, paid n lodgdntendod visit to the district poor houft. As nearly as yoar In J formant eonid learn thor wero dellghteil with iue couaiuon ox tnings at mat excoiiont insntu tlon. A wise young man is ho who Wedneiday afternoon was seen shoving the baby's carriage throach tho nrlnclnal streets of the boronrh. Wero he to enter tho matrimonial market, he wonld coitiinly command ft premlam, since it ! is uecmouiy wuat too isaies iue vo sco. EAST MAUCH C11U3K. -Tho molssses-liclc mania has alroivly crossod the Lehigh, lick No. 2 having transpired In Bast Manch Chunk fl'bertilan circles wed no-da v o renin tr a week oeo. It is reoresontcd nhav In it been n erond success, and the lie kin most exquitiTOi Posters la censpiclous places remind tho citizens that dogs must either bo muzzled or tied on tho owners premises i hoa-s aro forbid den to roam at larse. and cows snd other cattle mast bo penned ap daring the night. But how about goats 1 Mr. norrnan Itclhraan, on Tuoadty last, burled his ft rat-born of tho masculine gender a wto dot tnroo uoys oiu. IUder & Co. employ a considerable force at jthe School Iloneo connected with St. Joseph's a J, i;nnrcn Mr. Obas, IL Ebbcrt's plsonltural estab llahment will noon be stocked. It is quite a poverty runaway, ana weu wonnran occa sional visit. A painter has now been added to the origi nal two at BU John's V, K. chapel. Ocoof the most valuable ehado-trecs has dlBanoeared bv order of tho Chief nuriress be cause onr Juveniles would attach swings to it 1 Tuesday evening the 15th Inst, Mr. S. C Mann, weaiy of slntzlo blessedness entered Into pnrcnorsnip witu juisaoumma iimKCdico. 'iney wiu uoreaiter oo ousiness as " Man ana wuo." The LehlgU Valley Emery Wheel Company, at Welasport- Pn. Ilavlng In our last Issue introduced yon to tho establishment of Messrs. Olewino & Miner, wo shall", In to-day's, endeavor to make you ac quaint od with another, equally prosperous, concern In onr midst. There Is no placo where wo would rather spend a sparo hour or two than In the busy workshop. Indeed, wo havo always found tlmo thus spent tho most profitable Investment wo could have made of our leisure hours. It is here whoro we may witness tho practical solution of many, to us hitherto Incomprehensible, theories or proDloms. We knew, as probably overybody else does, that there existed such a mineral as Emcry.and had heard and read much ox the existence, at Welsspoit, of "Tho Lehigh Valley Emory Whoel Company's ' works, and tho superiority ovor all others, of tho wheels manufactured by them, but hod nover had ocular demonstration of this superiority until lat Saturday, when we resorted to the works to seo for ourselves. We had not been there lone, before as we saw the hat dost steel uloigroand in two in tho twink ling of an eye, and an old circular saw as quick- ly ground Into most fantastic shapes wo akcd ourselves i What metal. Indeed, con resist the powerful action cf theso wheels 1 We asked Mr. K. C. Burgess, tho polite Superintendent, the samo question who told ns be knew of noth ing but dxamotult, and even these would wear away In a comparatively short space of time when brought In frequent contact with these, wheels. This pozsiod us still mo a. Wo could not satisfactorily explain to ourselves how a lighter, porous, substance for these wheels aro neither weighty nor the substance very com pact could, by contact, so quickly detroy the heavier. But this they do, nor did wo notice tho .least traces ,of rough nsage upon any of tho wheels tried, after having been subjected to tho 'most severe tests. Even "FrankllnlUV iron, harder than steel, woro away nearly as fast as the latter, without leaving aa much as scratch upon the whceL The composition cuts glass as rcadUv as a diamond, and lor grinding tr finish ing glass tho le probably exists nothing superior to theso wheels. For tool-grlndmir, saw-gum ming, finishing or sharpening cutlery, plows, btoves, anvil, xnouldlng.blt, shovols, wood, horn, cto , they cannot bo excelled. That their superiority Is dmr appreciated is amply provm by the continually Increaslotr demand tor the same, it nas, uiueea reaouea sucn an extent mat i lie coinn&nv nave ueen comDeuea tn in. croaso their iuoilitlos for maoufacturlnir it. and are now putting up a new engine and boiler ol hitherto in use. Every wheel turned out by the oomnanv is anbleeied to the moat aovora practical tests and closest sciutlny before tt ieave toe xaciory, ana on me detection or we lOBBt n.w or lmpeiiecuon. uio wnoei is con demned. On this account no risk of burttiug ts encountered in running those wheel at the ftigucst practical rate or tpeed. They oro as safo as any wboelran be made. They aro mode of various sites bnd auv deal rub lo shancand mounted In the vory best of stvlojsomoof tnem upon sionus neat as a aewinir.macnino. Innrlce. the aLinrta vai v necrirdlntrlo alcn. from t!2 upwards. Wo have vet to learn of ono from nin one tno long list ot otner vneois in use tne vu'canito, Tanite, Kortiiampton, union 3tone. Uoildard. Vitrified. Detroit. Cosmonollton. Dla mond, etc.. to equal tho Lehigh." We were aoDV to notice 1 ice tne prosneniy oi prosperity or tho Lehigti nl l-niTiimiur" na AHitnno. (i Vuiloy Kmcry Wheel Company" as evldonccd uv iuo inipri)vemenia in pn)Rrofs at tneir Tories, especially suica inoir mci easing dusi nifis will hoc are emnlovment to an additional number of bands. Sltiuo thene worki hava Onlr beeu tn operation atout a year, their flourish lng condition speaks well for tho lioordof Dlroctors, snd tho excellent management of tho Bupertu w-uuuui, Air. xa, u. jJurKe". Lchlslitou School Hoard Juse 7, Tho Board convened for organ Ixa- tiou. On motion. J. r.Bcnltb. was cloctod rresl. dent, and A. O. DoUcnn.eyer.Secretary, pro, Um On motion, the Hoard proceeded to tho election of permanent offlcors. A. Q, Dollenmeyer was a ppolnted Teller, and the nomination for Pros! dent was openod. It. J Yoonvkln nominated J, S. Lenta; J, a. Lents nominated J. I. Smith. On motion, nominations closod. The ballots be ing taken, J. P. Smith received 2 votes and J. 8. Lents 4 votes and was declared elected. lr, Lents having tan en his seat as President, the Boat d proceeded to the election of a becretary. J. 3. Lent i nominated A. O. Dollenmeyer, and a. iimif-nmerar nominal eu it. j. oaniFEin' no other nominations betagmnde, the President ueciarea tue noauuHiions cio-tea. juj. voung. kin z votes, a. u. uoucnmeveri votes anu ue clared elected. The election of Treasurer was next in onter. J. 1. btottn nomlnrted N, 11. lieDer, ana tnoio oeiuir no oiner nonnnauons, no was ueciarea e tciou uv seuiamiiiioii. Th linurtl tiAlnir ilnlv nriranlEefl lor the tr&na- scDonof business, tho salary of the Secretary washzedatllii". Ihe Prtwiaeut stuted, If uo : action to tbo contrary be taken, the Tressurer will receive as hi commission, 2 per cent tor all moneys expended by order ot Board, that being ine maximum ntiu ux.ni uv taw. un moiigu, ine umn a, -hi nnioo oi no'oinir ioo reirninx meet. lugs wero hxed on the first Weduotday ot ouch caienoar uontn. at o r. m. iu suinuicr tnu 7t-.11. In wintjT. at the rcatdenco of ttie Keeret-trv. Tho fol lowing : Order of Business was adopted 2. Readiug Mtnulosof PtotIous Meeting. S. untlnnihed Buslnesn. 4. Heporuot Committeca. 5. ISew Business. fl Adlnommeiil- Dr. n. 11. lubor. moved that tlie Beeretarr he Instructed to subscribe for & copes ot the Peun. syivama acnooi jvuniai, st tne expense o iuo UlKtiict. Tho ouetitioii bUinfDut.silvuio.liu lis lavori except, j, a.i.cuiz ouu a. w, uuiicu mnviT. Ou motion, on order wss drawn tor the re nnlrfMl atnounL t7. 1 he President ststed that. according to the requirements of the law, the tax mutt be It id nefoie tho tlnioot tho next revuiar meeting, wnereupou cue rresuient in structed tho secretary to have the Tax Buph' cm ntniadA ud In two weeks trom date. Dr N. Jlebor. moved that a tax ot IS mills on tha doiur ho laid for school Duritcios and the tax lor building puriuscs at 13 mills on the dollar. Can led all tho membeae voilng aye, Ou motion, the bond ot tbpiTeasurer was hxed at 110,000. ' On motion, theBecieUryet the Board was Insiruotcd to receive proposals until Monday, June 21, lb74, for the colloutlon ot the school tax fur the fninlnn vosr. with following conditions: That the whuio amount of vchool tar mut be collected and paid over to the 1 reuurer within nlneiy days lioia date of doplioat , or the tax collector lorair six per ocm.on all coljited and nnt ma raid . mouey an- Also, prupoi-sls for the Janltorihlo t the fthnnl ltiilMlnir fur tliA f.iiiiUiiij tnu. The Ihuird piuceodo-1 to decide upon the length ft the School toi m. 2f . II, llcUr Lioyct, that for the enrront year we have two term-, as fallow: First Term 4 months, commencing August 23, 1973, and the second Term ot & months, commencing Jt.nuAryS, 1ST0, havtnga vacation of todays between the terms. Aojournoo, to meet aionfliy, Junezi. Onr SIatIiKto Letter. Friend Mobtiiimhh :-" Mow and tbn"tneans oocsslonally, or at different times i rts nowa ts as scarce as tho "mltrhty dollar," at prose i:t. and the bumble NewUst" bc-ng otherwise ta ken np, tho asnmufd term was truly realised by the long silence. Thotlmosaronot as brisk st Iu former years when every Tom, Dick and ITarry had enough of that which t&o Bible calls, ' the root of all evil." but. tit ail events, we are Jogging along and are making efforts to brin niir uuiuuvu wj n uiKUur mnuiiuiuu air. uuv, WlUlams Slate Fftctorr. which was rranrted in a former issue, ts rapidly being pushed forward. Also, Mr, Thompson Wcrt'eSchool stato Fac tory, a new structure lately erected, situated in WalnutriOit. was put in operation two months ago. audio doing right weJL Both places do mand from SO to 40 hands to tan them. , -And now It is a settled fact that we are Ut bo accommodated with an Institution again, a Na- uodri iiaoE, an enterprise long neeueu, iotios benefit of our borough business men, as well as for the trade men inlta-rtaoas In the thriving sunonndinirs of Blatlmton. At a meeting of tho stockholders, on Monday last, matters took a solid basis to operate on, (25.000 was paid In and ts,00i additional will be paid in shortly. Mr. Wm. Olsb, formerly oashierof the Dimes Bav lng Fund." of this place, was unanimously eleo tod for the samo position. As soon as the nec essary arrangements with the government are made the doors will be thrown open for tho money traffic in Slatlngton again. The siime room win be occupied that the former Bank was in. alongside ox the Lehigh Slate Company's Office. Tho Vlce.Presldontof the PltlsbmrirNatlon. al Gas Works stays m town with the object ot Buirintenuing tne opening oi aixcnoseuu con ducting tho erecting of tbo Uas Works in gen eral. In two weeks he oxpects to give orders to strike the pick in the ground. Our citizens are alive to the Centennial causobv giving their mites, asah-tanoe and in making liberal donations to the Floral Fair hela at Allentown this week. Ye folks ot yo olden ttmcs were creditably represented iiy our party. llnirr. tho tvnoirr&Dhlcal rhan.ro on votir shoot, and tbo remarkably longer and moro in teresting roadlnamattor In its cola mns deserves the hlghott pralso. May It continue to rt&a and firospor with tho rising veneration, that ere ong it may cost its banners over' tho whole land of the free and the home of tho bravo." tiiatmgtou, June 17. wow and tuxx. Important. We have received from Hon. A. J. Durling a copy ot tho General Laws passod by the Legis lature dating tbo session ot 1373, and find there in tho following la w in relation to tho publlca tlon of thoktatemcntsof lndobtnesa of municipalities- which Is of great importanco to local officers at this time, and should recdvo their prompt attention i section 1. JJUt tnatted. tc That tho sixth section of an act to regulate the manner of in creasing tno mueuteaness ox municipalities, 10 provide tor the redemption ot tho same, und to impoo penalties far the Illegal increabo thereof, approvtd the t won cloth day of April. Anno Do mini elan teen hundred anu seventy-four, bo and the fcame Is hereby amended so as to road ai foi vi . such xnauicl polity or district shall, at tiie ODd ot thoirilhcal yesr. pieDaieand publish lu at Ic03t two uGWsimmirs of said lumiiclD.ilitv or ot tbo county lu which toe Borne is fcltuaio. tt so many beniluted therein. . statement showing in do tail, tho actual Indebtedness, the amount ot thffSL funded debt, tho Bmount oi tho floating debt ni thei oof, tho valuation of taxable property, there In, the assets ot the corporation, with tbo char acter andjututatbereot. and the date of maturity of thfTTcHpective forms of funded debt thereof; ond a neitlcct or fallnro bo to do shall bo n mis. demeanor, nunlsbablo by una not exceeding ono inonsanu uojiars. AITBOVED 'inemnnayni Apni.A. u. isro. J.r. HAUT UANFT. The Miners. Tho striko In the Wromlntr cool reeion Is vtr. tnally at au end. A number ol mcetlnn were which resulted lu dtsatrreements betweoutlie mUicrs, the majority lavonng resumption. In opporltlon co tbo leaders. In tho evontng a region nicotine ' was held, at which It was resolved 10 go to work, and a delegation was sent to couier wiui oir. I'amsa, uio x-rosiuuui. ol tho Lehigh and Wnkesbarro Coal Company. M r. 1'arruli propoaod that the mon resume ut a reduction ot lu per coot, upon tho bssts of 18;4, Wltu m auraaoQ iu a iiw cvut. u vuiw iohvuou $5w2 per ton at wholesale In New York, 0 per cent, lilt reached tiM. per cent lilt reachod ntiil 12 ncruent. if it reached ad. The com mitteo .accepted theso terms, aud reported to another region meeting" Tuesday. Their ac tion was excitedly disciuwod, but uotbiug final was none it is regaruea as cunciuiuto, uuwuv cr, and ihe general belief is that the men will resume as speedily as possible. The total num ber ot mon employed by the company is about ll,Ooa A lantogangot the strikers attempted Tuesday morning to force the workois at Puttie's Short to tay out," but they were checkmated by the presence of an armed posse, Jnhn Alcona was arrested Tuewlav ou the charge of huving thrown tho kegs ot powder and lt(t hud fuse into carv'a houso at Kingston last Tuosuay uignt. me yroyi uuuig buuuk against him lie was held lu 110,000 bau. It-is reported irom x'uiiuviuo mat miumwr otcoldcilea in the northern part of Schuylkill region resumed operations Tuesday, among them being several mines of the Philadelphia and Heading Coal Company, bevoral collieries nenr Khirfianaoah are worint? with a full force. and huvo been compelled to turn away many applicants fur wore to ore is a growing ue iei lu an eaiiy general resumption on the operators haul at Teleirrama lecelved TnOfldav night fioin ABhland. Centralis and ilonanoy Citv, otutotliat the miners hod held mooting anu resoived W w rtuim, nit uuw uu mid wye ators irroi. LATER. TtAfinmnflen In tho Wvomlnir red on. not nrliiiatamlinir tho e flails of a few leaders to un- uo wnafcwasoccoujpiiauuuoa iuuuar ovuiuuk 1a announced to bo 'a fact." The works ot iho keilifiu uuu wiiaesuaiiu vuai ivujyuj,u nau- lAv.uuirtedlhuruaav with 2U3 men, and others wilt bo suirted as soou as the mules can be suou onu mo mines vui w uruor,- nixiiicrsuajr innniina-.a ouiiiiiiittoa ot minors cauea upon Air, Unicmnsou at Kingston, an t oneruu 10 ku 10 work ft r him, it he would discharge the miners who had worked tor him without p remission from tno Asciauon. uo leiuaw iu uu mn, savlmr he would keep those who had been fan h- .nni.nr minnr. ThA cammlLtea left, and soon aftorwsrds the windows of the breaker and of several miners' houses were amtshed. At a meetina ot tho miners of the Susquehanna Cost company on iuotuii7 uisui, wu uiau um, Mr. nticknoy.the I'lesjuent, wished to reduce their wages more than 10 per cent. It was votod enanlmoaely not to resume m long as he per sliteu in du aemauu. out mo mcu o n imu, mj resume at lu per cent, redaction. It is estima ted that tne loss to the Wyoming region by the strike is fully ten millions of dodars. Telegrams were received at PotUville, Wed nesday, f rum ail parte of the Schuylkill reeion Brntitiir tnat inlDura were reuortlmr lor work. The collieries near bhenandoth were lu opera tion Wednesday, a bettor feeling was thown, anu business weu woro jjiciucuuk &u uouvu trado lor tne rest ot tno seasoa. The Coal Trade. There Is still no general resumption ot labor at the eoslminei In the Schuylkill and Lehigh coal regions. At some few of the mines in the former regions mining has commenced with am ill forces, which do not much incrcaso tho weekly proc'ustion. The prospect as to the ini iiifwiiaLu future ot the trade Is not materially al tr.xi from what it was at this time last wreie or this time last mouth, except In the Suet that necessity in tua means of llviug is compelbng somo ot IUOjO at tne mmra wno aavo ivauiateiy belloat solongtoacoept the sltmtion and re turn tn woik rather than subioct thiiir faiutlles to runner privauoua. uouuiimurui bucu aro liktir to Increase until lesumntton si all become so general that all will turn lu. It is also clearly apparent that tho operators ate determined not maud for cotil for Tutaufacturing pnrpvaesand su-jucir auv ai vet fur domeatio uaea. eonso- quently the auppiy of coal about eqa 1I4 tho do- UliiUU, Ut'U IMP ium.cn ii vAU uaiuuu tint! nnlnitn t litre la everv r&uaon to LeUere that tno supply wtil equal It and pneo be con. lined withui the ureaeut ieaouabie chaiaeei. phlla. Ledger, June IL The following table shows the quantity ot coal shipped over lho Lehigh Valley Ilailroad for the Yietk ending Juno 6th. 1875, una for tho year as cooiparod with tho sumo time ltvt year Ilfdons From. Week. Yo.ir. Wyuiuing nrra 10 z.m iv 4To.)ta i tlalletou '-lb.751 01 311 upnr inign lieav.r Altaiuw Mahanoy MauojChunK riouu from lintou.. - M.RI4 to lll.OOJ II :.Z2I M 7,as at T7 10 au.05 17,M 1 Total Last Vear.... 1 ncreaao Dicroaje J.iml.lll U "JInrculio" Speaks. Mil Epitob t Yoar spirited Joarnal cones l hand rrjcaiarly. aud Its ppnrkllniroontouts am greatly enjoyed. Inototbst thocopy ot yonr psper received to day. Is marked "' Now, Mr. Editor, yon .uontd havo seen how I blashcd (hear), liowooatuswl I was when T beheld the roysllolntcrrogatloD, brackets and all, staring rae In tho tico, as it to say " Mnr. cntlon,whyls thlsthnsf Yot sazeupon mo weoklr, yon gloan the news ot the Valley trom my columns, yet nover a word bayo I heard from thro, ayel not In acanlne'a ate." Mr Ed ltor that 1 has roado me ashnjnod ot rayseir, T Bhall rotorm, and It an oeoaslonal lino front " Yonrs Trnly" wtll bo acccpttble. I will try and cast that lino In tho direction ot The Car bon Advocate. Yours Trnly, Mxno jno. rhlla., ra i Jano I?. OMlrers Kleoted, At the nnnnnl meeting of tho Stockholders ot the Lehlph Valley Kraery Wheel Compuny.bold at their olBee, In Weiasport, on Mondar, tho 14th Inst., tbo out-going officers were all ro film tiil hf ru-rlsmnMnn. ns fnllnws ( Director. Wm. Lilly, Wm. Wattnor. A, Butler. I. O Zcrn, twino llutterdcld, W, w, rt. Btron and w. a. iiapner. J'rettdint Wm. Trsgner. Treasurer W. It. Ilutler. Secretary W. 1L Ropshor. taxim qvjzziiu uoti:i;d. nr echoes.' -That it doesn't pay to go Into business with capital taken out ol a null J lng and Loan Asso ciation. That Lehlghton ncodi a street pprlnkler. In use, on Its business streots, ospeclallj'. Who Will tako the matter in hand 1 That the young lads aro saving their pocket money for "flretraokers" bo they call them In anticipation ol tie oomlng soth Fourth. That our old friend Sheriff IUndoiilinsh's hearty greeting has the came genuine ring ot oordlallty as of yore. HI. " n-o-w d-o y-o-u d-o I" is natural as over, That "statement" abont a bevy ot yoang la dies having drank several bottles ot liquid some what stiongcr than champagno, at Qlen unoko, last Sundai', Is frus-ltkewlse that they becamo greatly elatod over It. Don't tako too much next tlmo-ln public, at least. That tho young man who called In this ofllco Thursday morning, and got off tho f Allowing: nave yon got eny fldules, banjos, 'coraians. organs-euy instruments I play you them for nossing. Also teach tho little boys and sitters to nlay-at once." is about tho worst kind oln ftaad traveling, and a sharp eyo shooll bo kept on his movements, uo was boooiobs-iiu a illriy and wo doubt not bnt he was louy. Ito has also ttavoiod with a circus, bo ho says, aud tho Lord only knows what ho hasn't noon-so ho got his walking papers (musically) and wo know he won't como round hero any moro. That tho Dover IN. J.) Mail, has suspended publication. It was a "child ot onr raising, and prow eiccedhnly vigorous under our cue, bidding fair to grow up strong, with a power tht Is felt and respected by reason ol its bi lght mivaver appearance, together witn tne nam moutal efforts of its editor, I'rot. W. J. Bruce, whoso excosslvo uso of "midnight oil ' socraca but to be wasted on the desert soil Wo lelttho office early last winter. Bluco whloh tlmo to tho day ol passing lu Its checks. It had quite n tlmo, metaphorically speaking, and Anally euccumu. od to tho inevitable early In May last. To Its Stockholders wo tender our regrets lor tu ojrtjr deniiso. and kindly aJ vise them to i tako t philo- iier.1e7ltu"rt5you.fietlomen7next tlme- SpeCial Notices. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded, DU. J. N. UOE?ISACIC and Dr. J. B. Hobensacic, sons of Dr. J. II., who has been engaged in private aud hosnital practice for 3 years, omuiff diseases ch ltohot'ti mini anO. body, nnfltsyou tor the dotlea Tot lite, and leads thousands to in Rftne ssrluma and premature death Dr. J. N. irSndDr.J.B.IdHvoto their tlmo entirely to theso dlaeoaes. and gaarauteo a euro m o short time and little expense. JJJ. J.IJotam sack has attended aud cured eighty thnuMnd easesT Uomembor Drs. J. N. and J. B. Ilobon iilvk office No. 20a North 3d s-reet, Pluladel pna,abivenaco. audernrew. Jnneis-:t lyeow TRUSSES, 15 Cents KUi' TUnES CURED. Dr. J. B. Ho- bnsaek'a Nlckle-viatou uaivanio " I Ialn will cure BOVCU Mw wu, ut .v... . . . KiU crack or break 1 lightest i not affected by ,p7rStion or bathlnff. Warranted 5 yc.irs. "8ojnd s.xeet. utl. K.P. KuiiUel. Ollter Wine of lmti hm nernr been known to fall In the euro of weakness, attendod with symptoms: indisposition to oxori.oa: loss of momuryi dllH-ri,-!:. ntt.inCT- r-nnrriii weakness: horror nf mseasoi weak, uorvons tiombilnin itreadtul hor. roi ot uoatui uigu swuuw dlmnoss of vtBioni languor, universal Ussltnda nl tho mnscubr ovstomienormous appetite with dyspopllo Byraptomf hot hands, lluslunt ol lho DodyT dryness of tho skim pallid countenauco Suttrupuous on tho faco, purifying Iho blooilj nam In the back-, hoavluoss ot the cyclidnj fro. Knn.a w.i, hfnri. thrt evia witli liimuorary 'UlTasiou and loss ot HgUt, waut ot atteollon, etc. Thoso symptoms nil anso from n weakness and to remedy that uso U, 1'. Kt'S. KSL's lllticr Wine of Iron, ltnever falls Thou sands are now enjoying health who havo used . Take only is. jr. j.u.-iwii.. , n... nf SnM.mrfi'Jis and bsso Imitations. a . k .inkei'a Hitter Wino ot Iron Is so well known all over tho country,. druggists thera. BelvesinakeanlmlUtlou aud try to palm if off ou their customers, when they call tor Kunkel'ii Utter wino i.uroa. ... , Knnkel'a Bitter Wlno of Iron la put np only In tl bottle., aud has a yollow wrapper nicely put on lho outsldo with the proprlotoi'a photo graph ou tbo wrapper of eacn bottle. Always loot for the photograph on the outside, ond vu will always bo auie to get tbo geunlno. II oer bottle, or six forlidoliura. Sold by druggists and deolpr. everywhere. Tapo Worm Eflmovod Alive TA !,. ail ivn,nlntA In two hour.. No foo till head passes. Seat, pin and Stomach Worms removcdiiy uit. KU-musu M North Ninth St. i'bluuleiph'a, i'a, send fur cuolrcUr. ior ro movlnr all ordinary worms, ca 1 on your cru. iiit and get a bottle of KUMJiL's Wouit siuur. l'ileel. June aim irnnlt TMn T1IR TJE-tPOXDlSXT. If VOlt have been coughing all winter and begin lo do. palroi recovery, ot i yimu.vw .. ..... o'd, go at once to tne Dr rug store of C V. Lenta or A. J. IJurling, get a uotuoot ojit. , ra. oiuum.- aiouHia' Tukoit aud bo welL A, other medloluo acta so promptly ana cuuciuauj m wu(iil .ui.u i all diseases of the throat, lungs and Client, lead. lug Ui cousumptlon. Hundreds who onco thousht they hail tnat dread diaenso havo been restored to health by the uso of this almost mag. to remedy. Ills also the best known specino for Trial alee IU cents. dept. 17th, laS. TO CONSUMPTIVES The advert Wer,hSTlng been psrmineutly curud of that dread dlmaJA,Coniuinpllon, by a slnirle rem rdr. Is anxious to msko knrwu to his rr.oir ,uf- forers the mosiis of euro. To ill vrho dtrilre it, ht lll mud ampy orihe pris. rlptin uij, freo of cluirge). wllh the directions lur prepirll.g and us. lng trie HUie, wnien tney win miuu, fur CosscueiioK, AsTitut, naosciiiTii, Ac Parlies wlkhlnit tho prescript! Jn will Kuanl. drtM.ltxv. E.A. WILSON, 1'Jl I'uunSt, Wllllsuului, Nuw Vc 1; ERRORS OP YOUTH AOKNTLUMAN who mlTurM fur jer fio.u Nsrrlout PutlUtr, TrwuiAturs pmr, and al ths effoctsof youthrul IndUcrelluu V, lr th Sika ofkutTtffiDX humanlty,sud frou to all hi ned It, thw recolpa and direction tur making tl tlmpls remedy 1J which ha rurei. &nti re s Uhltij toprulit b ibvadrertlHr'M'jpijriiKU ran do to by aJJru-iklns In porftwt r nflJeit JOHN D.OODKN, i:Ccdsrtit.Nw Ycxk
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