jKnorro Chili. No. 73. A. O. K. op tiii St. a 2nd and 4th Monday of eaob month. In Jlo- Dera uaji. inignipn, as nsu o-ciock r. M Percy Oennan, 8. K. o.i S. a. GUham, s. K. 11. s, .Ox aira ntrrruf lodcs, No. osj, i. o. o. F., f meet every' Tnosdoy evening, at 8 o'clock. In ilebor'a Hull. Daniel Graver, n, o.i w. ,It. It, .Secretary. ,1'ono pooa Thing, no, 171. imp. o. It. M., meet on weaneenay evening 01 encn week, at 7:30 o'clock. In rubHo School null, Welsspcrt, l'A 1). F, Klckert 8. s. It. Ollhim. c. of It J,xnioirron lodoe. No. 234. K. of P.. meota J" ' l-Jrerr Friday evening, in Roher'a Hall, at 8 o'clock. J. H. Lonti, 0. 0. T. llatcliff, 1C. ui at. ana rs. AdvortiBluR Rates. We desire it to tvs distinctly understood tliat no Advertisements win belnsorted lntho csl- ,omna of Tub Oabboh advocate that may bo tiocctvea irom unanown pomes or firms, unless ajsenmpsnled pith tho fjAju. The following are ,or ovlt terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Inaertlon '. 10 CM. LX Months, per Inch each Insertion 15 eta. " Three Mentha. ; r 20Cts. " lieaa than three months, flrat Inser tion II. each subsfeQuibt Inaertlon 13 Ota. ;Xocal notices 10 cents Dor line, li V. MOBTHIMER, Publisher. WSTBIOr ATT011NEY 4 A T fcAW. Omcc No. 2, Mansion Uooso, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 8etUlng'Estatca. Mllng Apporinii and Orphans .Court Praoooe a Bpcaflafty. Trial of Cnnses caremllr attended to. Legal .transactions In Engltsh and German. Jan 8. SATUBDAV MQBNINO, JULY 3, 1875, Local and Personal. Are, you going to, the entertainment to-night. Blackberries will be very abundant .this season. Publish your township anil bor rougu accounts. School teachers are getting ready fo be 'examined. Pay your debts, and thus cnabp your creditors to pay thers. Hats and caps of every style at the Joweat prices at T. D. Cluuss'. Calicoes at 6 cents per yard, at Dan. Graver's Bee Ulve Store. A now 7 1-3 octave piano for anle, ycry low. Apply at this office. ' Don't fall to see the Mlloniap tab.' .......A. w "bUHi .l kAiUUUI Xlltll. Job printing of every description jieatly done at tbe.ADyqoATE office. Rnnt'n fllrnlelilnn. f variety, very cheap at X. D. ClausV. For bargains In every line of goods, pall at Dan. Graver's Bee Ulve Strife. Paradise Lost, In the new school Jiall, this pvenlng. Admission 25 cti. Hardware, coal and lumber at the .very lowest market prices, at F. P. euirael'd. The rail mill of the Alleptown Rolling Mill Co. was rp-.atarted on Mou day.morpjpg. The tax collector's "How d'ye .do?''-lJu.t now heard In every town and township. Ladles' gaiters, q pew and elegant stock, Just received at Dan. Graver's. Selling very cheap. The East Jihanoy Railroad Com. ipany. announces' a dfvidend of $1 45 per share, pa J able July 5. -The quarterly dividend of VA per pent on the ttock of tho tjentral New Jersey Iload Is payable July 20. Easy carriages, gentle horses and low prices Is the motto at David Eb bert's llvery.Bauk street, this borough,. Charles Trainer, Is now fixed lu his pew, stoic on becond slreet.and Is sell ng flour, feed,&c. at lowest rates. Trv llm. J An elegant assortment of spring and summer suitings to select from at T. D. Clauss' Hall of Fashion, iJank Street. T. D. Clauss, has Just received u jreryiargt) 6tock o,f. fancy worsted suit ings, which he is mablpg up a", lowest prices. If you want a nice fitting suit of Clothes, call at the uierchatit tailoring establishment of T. D. Clauss and be suited. Tho man who said, th,ore wasn't going to be any warm weather should Low sandpaper bis head anJ lly to the Vvoods. Tho quarterly dividend of 2H per coton the stock of tho Delaware, ackawanua aud Western Road is pay. able J.u.ty 23. ' Now Is the time to put la Cucum ber pumps. You can get them from t P. txsmniel at cost. Tbey are the best umps niaUev The Deleware, Lackawanna and fesjern Railroad Company announces quarterly dividend of 2 1.3 per cent., payable July 20. r Hats, for young and old, rich and poor at C 11,. Rhoads', ilauch Chubfc, alto a fine stock of gents canes of ' elo gaut styles. Cheap foe cash. An attempt wus recently made to rob the White Uaven Saving Bank, but the thieves' weyu scared otf. They left eomo of their tools behind them. Great bargains in muslins, calicoes, prints, stuffs arid a.U klpd: Qf domestic goods at Kramer's Corner Store, Sixth a nd llamllton streets, Allento'wn. . pverybody should witness the ex Libltlon of tho grand tableaux Para .rjtee Lost In the pubjlo School hall, t,bls evening. Admission 23 cents. ,TJ0)1? ? Ly3 'nnly proprietor oftbo Lehigh Valley. Uouio, died on uureuay morning, at Boutb. Betble- im( auer a long ana painful Illness,. Leonard L. Babcock. at F&ckerton. had Lis hand Mnnht In (tie inaomnery on Friday night, and bis ffltefinger cut'off near the second lolnt'l 'bold iirovo on Moudav next. Julv Etn. A infmhcr of other bands have been invited to participate, a largo stage will bo erected tot dancing, and refreshments will bo Vv"ll on the grounds. Everybody who are lavnea w 00 mere. fiwyo of Peter Drlesbacb.'in tbat place. nnSSr.irafc-1.."' Wcs ; I will 'attend the entertain ment to-hlght. So they all sity, becauso it is won wortn seeing. L. F. Klepplngcr, at hls'llvcry on tho corner of Bank and Iron streets, lias a lot of nobby horses and handsomocar. rlages. winch be hires out at very low prices.. The coats made up by Laury & Peters aro not only neatly trimmed but well mode up of tho best material, and the "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man.'" Wo see It stated In usually reliable papers that a million dollars' worth of judgments have been entered of record in Schuylkill county, Pa., as a result of the recent coal strike. Boots, shoes and gaiters, mado es peclally for the trade of this locality, aro selling at "knock down" prlco3 at 1' Tl f ' lni.cn' MoMlmnt fntlnrlnr. taollsbmeut, on Bank Street. Cabbage, red beets, onions, saled, bananas, pine apples, and all the eatly fruits and vegetables at S. E. Fatz- Intrer's, Just received, fresh from tho city markets, and selling very low for casn. Alexander Tehl, a nine year 'old son of Mr. Jos. Yelil, residing near uociiunie, was acoiaontaiiy drowned in Kressley's mill pond, on Saturday last, wnue uatning wiln a uuijibor of com papions. A party of rouglia fjred Into a sta- uio at brioemaker's Collieries, at JIaha noy Gity, Monday irjorping, and woun ded William Thomas In tho neck, ljlp and leg. They also UllleJ a horso apd tffo mules. J. K. Rlckerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Klckertstown to dispose or. t you leei hko securing a good homo call and see lipr) Ho is also sup plying tlouT.teeu. lumber and coal at the lowest rates. , A lUnic Chance Wo offer for salo ppe pf Edward Plotu' Star Parlor Qr. gans, ffesh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This instrument Is sur passed by none in tbo market. Call at this olllce. E. Mell. Boyle, Est., editor of tho Coal Gazette, dono Lehluhton last Tuesday morning on a collecting tour. He left happy. If we may Judge by his smiling continuance when ho dropped lt)to pur sanctum. You cannot find a mora refreshing drink this hot weather than the Ice-cold fountain soda water at W. S. Lobach's, late D, Krock & Co's. Ico cream, all flavors, day and evening. Froah bread qnd cake3 every day. At a meeting of tho I'aculty of Muhlenberg College, held on Thursday moraine Rev. Revere Wuldner. of Philadelphia, formerly of JUlontown, was unanimously elected to fill tho chair of English Literature. Ihe damaco sustained hv the Par ry villa Irori Co. by the recent destruc tion of their stable on the farm of Jo nathan Hennlngcr,ln North Wutlehqll, U estimated at 61800. No Insurance. Four horses perished In the flames. Tho new schedule of rates for postal money orders gc(es Into effect on the 1st Qf July, as follows : On orders not exceeding $15, ten. pouts ; between $15 and $3,0,fifteen cents ; $30 and HO, twenty cents ; $40 and ?30, 25 cents. 1000 Meh Wanted. To secure great bargains at Laury & Peters. They have Just received, a large stock of fan cy worsted aud cassjmeve suitings, which they are prepared to make up in first class style, at 1875. prices, to suit the times. -A't a largo raeetluc of the Demo cracy of Schuylkill county, held Mon day in Pottsvllle, resolutions were a dopted presenting Hon. Cyrus L. Per shing, is their candidate for Gover nor. Hp Is President Judco of that District. Mr. A. Graver has purchased from Wm. R. Hex the 8(010 and dwelling on Zfank street, now occupied by lils son uaniei uravor, as a grocery and pro vision store. Consideration $5100 (2100 cash and a dwelling house at tho upper end of Bank street. Ferdinand Hacou. a resident of this borouch, was engaged splitting 11 ro wood on Saturday tftornlag last, when tbo axe flew from tho handle. and striking upon tho wrist, severed flesh and aiterlesto the bone, causing the thumb to be paralyzed. There will be a meetine of the Dar- tes Interested In the establishment of tbo glass works, in this borough, this (baturflay) evening, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Exchange Hotel, for the purpose of hearing the report of the Committee sent to Investigate tho glass works of New Jersey, AH aro invited to be preseut. Save 20 pev cent, by 'buying ladles button gaiters at Laury & Peters'. Tbey have Just received an Im. mense stock which they are offering at a great reduction on 'former prices, aud which they guarantee to be of a quality superior to anything of the kind ever offered for the sam.o tuouey. Call and seo them. Last Monday, tiro Lehigh, Valley and Catasauqua and FoVelsville R,ajl Roads, and Crane and Thomas Iron Co. 'a, adopted a new codoot slguals on (heir locomotives, xylilcli makes them uniform with other roads. In the State.' One sound of whistle denotes i Stop down brakes ; 8,ud' io sounds: Start up brakes. Ou Monday, Ju,ly fi;tb, a, very in teresting trotttug match will take placo on tbo course at the Eastern Fair Grounds. Threo fast steppers aro en tered for the race as follows : James Fleet, b. g., Brotvn Dick j Reuben Smith, b. m., Lady Watson, aud Ed. Siegfried, g. g., Nlcodemus. The purse will be. $1,500, each party contributing t500 tr. kl liner men who were working upon It. They were perclpltated a dUtanco of 600 feet. Their names were : Tnos. Vivian, Peter Reynolds, Thomas E. aiumuie, uenry jung, John Keudcs, nd Joseph Richard. In' town, Mr. Uacob Krone, form erly oMllis place, now of Philadelphia, visiting nis reiaiivosnnanrioniis. A12 year old son ofHenry Gclsel, tbo brewer, died very suddenly Mon oay evening, no was burled on Wed nesday afternoon In tho Welsspott cemetery. Dr. N. B. Reber, lias opened an oinco ror consultation in tlio l'ncker ton School nouse, whoro he may bo found dally (Sunday excepted) from B4 tO 1U O'CIOCK A. JU. Our old friend, 1. W. Renshaw, druggist, of Summit mil, publishes a card In tho "Intelligencer," that he will sell for cash only after July 1st Dan, Rex tried tho cash business and found It a failuro, and therefore re solved to try what selling for tho money wouiu uo. To the surprise of many, tho Read ing itauroatl Wednesday announced its usual quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent., or $1 1-4 per share, payable In cash on tho 30th of July. On tho strength of this tho. stock ad vanced to 50, against 05 the day before. All business renulrlnc attention at bank on Monday, the 5th Inst., must be attended to on Saturday,tho 3d instant, uio ceremonies aue 10 1110 4tu as a Holi day being observed, according to law, on Monday, tho 5th, when alt tho banks and public ouices will be closed and all business be suspended, this ever bclnir tho most gupcrally observed qf all our holidays. The Readlntr Railroad Comnanv gly notice that, In accordanoo with the terms of their lease and contract with tio lijast Pennsylvania Railroad Co. of May 10, 1800,tho former company will pay, on and after July 20th, 1875, a dividend of $1 50 per share to the stockholders of tho E. P. R. R. Co. Tho transfer books of tho East Pennsylvania. Railroad Company were closed on Juno 30 and will reopen July 10, 1875. On Thursday afternoon. Josenh Miller, a ten-year old son of Mr. Fred. orlck Miller, residing on Bankway, this borough, was riding a raulo near the bridge crossing the .Lehigh to Welssport, when tho mule became fractious at a passing train on the 'Lehigh Valley R. R. Tho boy was thrown from tlio mule's back to the Ground, falllnc unon his head and back, causing concussion of the brain. Ho Is under the medical care qf Dr. N, B. Reber. A. Pardee & Co., at Hazleton. hav ing received a sufficient pumber of sig natures to tho agreement to go to work at tho operators' terms, announced Monday that their Laurel Hill breaker would start Tuesday . It Is stated that the streets 01' Hazleton were thronged wiin miners earnestly dlscusslui; this attempt at resumption, which, if no trouble should occur, might bo tlio beclnulnc of a ceneral resumption in tho Leblgh region. Many.or most of tho miners, liowover. aro strain; y opposed to resuming work without uremlsslon of th(ilr Union. Card of TJimiku. ' The undersigned desire to express thoir sin- core thanks to tho members of Lehleb Hoo A Ladder Co. und iho numerous fnonds and citi zens for tho kindness nud respect Bhuwh by them in attending tho luuoial of ilieir deceased sen, Petor Btuuer, on Tuesday afternoon ,at. MlClliUL 8TUBEIC. MUS. .il.bTUIlKlL Leh'guton. Juno 30, 1975, List of Leltefa. llemalnlng uncalled for In tho Lchlghton Post otSoo, June HO, 1175 1 Andrewa, Joseph Muthart. I.ovl uouins. u. i. Kroidawise Lavlna Koch Joseph Kerser, William Hemic w. it. F. IteliriK Leih Iter, J, Ueorro btrobl. Amor Banfurd. Mr, Strut, Jacob UKikara, Levi Persons calling fo' nnv of Mia hIhita lettorn will ploaso say tuey are " advertised.'' XI. II. 1'JfT.EBS, 1. JU. OMccra Elected. At the regular stated meeting of Inflnlto Cost'e, No. 73, A. O. K. of the U. C, held In Kcber'a Hall, me followInK officers were e toe ted and Installed tor the en-ulnsr torn. 1 Chap T. If. Batcha, B. K'. C A. E. Hoed. H. K. V. C.-J. W. O'rfeil. B K. F. L.-1I. V. Morthlmcr. B. K- II. B.-S. R. Ollbam. B. K. A H. S. J. A. Obort. J. a. Wilson llennlns-er. t. o. Jnmei Btvers. Treas. Wrn. Vater"Or. A. O. of n.-nenry Kostenhader. a of 8.-J. J. llotu. Our Pavements, Duiluff tho Dast few ilmTitli,.w .n,.h tentlon called to tin vt.rv rii.,iiriat,ui of our paremcnts, a number, of our fcuslnoss men complaining that It Is an Injury to tholr business 10 have them kept In Ibis oondltlon. In mauy places vou flud holes large enough tor a moderate sized man tu drop through, wills In other bum the ends of the planks are roneu --imivuiuw auu wuen steppeu niran, at one end tue other lllee up and trips the 51 'iT )v,u uur JJorouK'1 Council looa to this amoual w to rerounernte eomo unfortunate Poison who map tirnnlr n In ih.u... toperumhulato our sirceis I Wulto up, geuUe- Religious. M, 12. Church Ilev. WUmer Cotrn t mi. tor. rroaehlog to morrow (Sunday), at 10:50 A. IT., and at7:3 I. M.,.uy tbo pas lor. Bwiday bebool at 2 o'clock 1'. It. ' Itev. Mr. Carrlngton will preach la tho I'reebyterlau Church to-moirow (Sunday,) In tho morning at 10.30 and In IJie. evcnlns at 7.U o'clock, buuitay Kchool at 0 A. M. I'rayer tnoeUng every Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. All at e cordially luTltcd to attend. The formal ln.tallatlou o( Uey. OsA. llruegsl as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Chuich of Le-. hlghton, together with tho administration o( the Holy Commanlon will tako place on tun. arid at 7j30 1'. I la Kogluh. Her. J. K. I'litL of CaiaaauQua. aud f 101. O. K. MUler, of Alieu. towd, omciatlug. A corulal mviutlou is ex. tended to aU. Reaolutlors. At a special meeting of Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, of Lelitghton, held In their Hall Juno 23tb, 1S73, to nuke arrangementa for attending the (uuerol of our deceased brother, reter btnber, tho filowuiit resolutions were unanimously adopted 1 That, WIlEttlis. It has pleased our Heavenly Fath. f.r toul .'? u. ty a sudden and nn. timely deatu. our late brother, l-ctur Btnber, we reoognile the Inscrutable wars of l'rovlJeiice. reminding us, as It doos,that In the midst ot mo we are In death j therefore be It rtiDlMd, That wo deeply eympathlte with Ulsboreaved parents, in this their hour of .. row and distrew. in the loss of akiud ana al. fecuonato son, aud our company af young aud well belovel member. ' " MiiQlMd, Taat the company atter.d tho funer. fn. S.V0,,,r' ua,,o"Py of we torcgoini reao. lotions bo presented to the parents, ttnd.be pab lished in the Oiuuos advoiUtk. "n""'uu l'. T. liuiur, 1 F. uhpouls, Committee. . V1 Olio. W.uuuui Lchlghton, Juueso, im. 0 lOurjMauchiChuiik'LettBr. UUCIt CllUJIK, PA.uJoIr 1,1875. Wl thsriH has boon bronght about through tho lntorceeslon of tho rlghtoons, or tlio minors' .needs, I know not 1 one thing, however, 1 do know, and rejoice over It 1 nosnniptlon Is n fact 1 hanked lo rrovldcnce for Inclining tho hearts of tho miners nnto 1 era ra. Poor prospects may bo in other quarters, thero Is now at least soma little show for poor men to subsist Theiels aomcthlng roally charming In again witnessing tho numerous stately craft, heaTlly loadt,giiu. Ing silently down tho penccfnl waters of tho majestic canuwL And what mnslo thorolsln tho sweet tnntlnrr nf thn bniilmind hn.n I t. . soncomakos tho heart grow fondor," and Itmust uo on account ot tuo long-continued flli nccol cies on hearing tho sweet, mellow sounds I Ho. Duiujjbiou.nnu mo t'ourtii 1 now ou oartlilsa fellow to get over nil this 1 Had I tlio means, I'd tcttro tosorhorural.ont. landlan place the City of Hie Locha or any Other Within twanh a .Lnnt Ui.tiA eating tho pits, I might throw tho sheila Instead of fire cruckors, and thus save money, Bettlnrr all takes arJrlA. tlmaa nrn ntlll f a ,rf dull hero. Thero la nothing doing, and our first- oiasa noieia aro, so to speak, ompty. Is tbo Switzerland nlnvod. or tho tiMdmi Wh. toil 1 Tours, Ac CAVENDISH. Duslics Hero and There. MAUCH CHUNK. 1.1 1 Lift Tnmmw la Mn.niM.mn .. in bo seen at Wpolt ot duty. ' """u aen. Jno. D. JJcrtolotto. tind Mr. Jns. H. I nose, the latter a lain uNmanf m ihn t.mr.Tm orllce, hayo entered Into partnership no At. torneys. Mr, Fred. Wagner of tho "Europoan" Is doing a good, and steadily luereasing business. Pumpornloael" Is among tho latest luuova- b.ous ac uus lavonte resort TtoMl at ntir ltnnnrla Tm.n.4K rhtonlk. are dlllcentir llttitt? hinuMii7l ... theFoorth, Tho lormcrgito Woothorly, tho latter. It Is supposed will ussist at the Miigout Fire Co's pie uio. In appreciation of acrvloes lenderod hhu by the Marion Hoso Company, Mr. E. T. Uiuith, of the Mansion, presented them wltj KS.oo.Tho kind donuor will, no doubt, be held in grateful rememberanco by the hoya. Ilowinr mstchea aud tub races on the smoothly ttowlng Lehign two plc-nics (one at Upper and one at liast.Maucb Chunk), and an exhibition hy the scholars ot 8( Joseph's It. O. I'arqchial School, are the only amusements In contemplation tor t"io Flfin. Conductor I. D. Horn. RATnn Vftnra nnd Ada months In charro ol a passenger' train on the lu & ti. lllvlalon of the ('entrnr n. n nt tm t assuies mo that during ail this period ho has uui.uu. mi.u hj iwuueiiii uor serious aeiuy tti Ilia IrAln. f.Arlntnl a mnn.l ' . . -j (."".. .1 .uiu. Tho other dar an annnalntjini-n. h.nln. moan old periodical, ittreoted my attsution to tho following epitaph ; In memoir of John bhaw, attorney at law: And when ho died, tho devil criodontt Ulve ns your bond, Johu Hi haw, attorney at law I Mr. Bncdon, tho we'l known Now York lond-oapo akotchcr, ftrw Jut oomplctod n sxetch ot tho ,aIMllalon', and aurrouuulngs. which elicits the ndruliatlon 01 all heho.ders. .Mr. s will tarry several weeks longer, dnnng Which he rroposes to draw several other sketches of surrounding scenery. ThO ContlOVlllft INn m. nnnw n.n.Annn engine built by the L.V. lt.lt. Co at uio Uelino shops, ot which Mr. John Cumphcl Is 'luster Mocbaulo, passed by hero FiidayoflHstweoK, on her way to I'acki rtou to be wolgued. nho weighs 33 tons uao Is in every ropect iqual to tho oost engine ou tho toad. Suo U sploiruid.y llnlshcd, and wiU bo run by engineer chalor, It will never do lo Indulge lu lovo making nro soft-aolder to tho neglect of all olie, to which insertion Miss O. uuu Mr, 1). will, no doubt, nsseni j for had they, la.t tiunddy f cr noou. Instead ot loosing luio eacn oacr's tacea unwed at the obstacle uhead. thoy would not luvo waddod kuce deen into tlm M,nir. it . lovo Is bhnd, and a lovs-slot 1 oum n jiooi- pilot Taurday oveuing of lust week den. Jno. I). Jsertoiolto treated liio.-ueiiib.HBOt ihe legal profession ol Carbou Uoautv to 11 sumptuous eopporat his residence. Knowing cues assert Ittuhave boeu tho lUiost tuteltauiuieut thdy hid ever attended. Amoug .no dainties sei ven some pine-apples, raiaed oy iiir, 11 K. Alorrow oiiastMauchChuns, wore gtoatly appio-at- Tho ''European llonso" was Inforrailly opened Moudav ovonlug ox last week. The lor inal opening and reception will taao pUcoluu woek or ho. Mr. Wasner, tho uontleui tuly p o. prietur, U still ougaou in peilootiux the inter, ual arianaementa 01 tne uouso. Iucom alotu us these yot me, the traveling .public win never tneleas Uuu this nou.se docloed.y the placo to stop at. Quito a sensation wascreitcd on Sunday last ur Ihoauudou i.ppuaruuoe In town, of a company olJareuUqtluers caou mounted una inula. They were muleteers, uud piobibly ou their way to one at tlio basins to attend tho missionary service of the Itev. Wm. Haute, who Jabora among that clua. of mortals, and wno, I noticed, was leglstcred at the Mansion over Bunoay. What an unthankful office It Is to bo Dis trict Attorney I llow rovougeiul and nuo heat ted ho appears j how ne will dgat tor his costs, and yeti let a poor, aod f jrsaiteu devil apply to him lor udvlou or rcUot, uud nuw lioelr It Is grouted We know ot an lustunoo wtiee our clover Commonwealth taw,vor assunxed the payment ol part of the costs himself ,1 ather toau to see the pa ties sont to J til. Oar town authorities must certainly ba oconomicallv- Inclined, since, latterly, tuo street lamps, llahvod at iluss, are extinguished at 10:30 p. in , and West llroad way, above the wire works. Is not a tafo jyuej to traverso at any timeatler dark, o;i auoouut of the total absence of all attoinptsM Illumination. It can not be that the town council ore of thoso whj loye darkness rather tnau Ught," etc Among the lmproTSuienU going on at pres ent, I may mou (ion mat Mr. C. Wnlte Is tilvlng his residence a complete overhandng, ana adu. Ine a French root John Bpohu hat greatly mi. proved the outward appearauce of his dwelling by the application ol a new coat of paint Mi, Kelserot the "ilroadwayisredttlughis poich, and Messrs, Chaa. Ithoada. J. u. Iiolou, aud others, aro contrlbutiua ,0 the comfort of peuea tilaus by laving aubatuotlal tldotralaa lu trout of their respective dwellings or places ot busi. nesa. Mr. Geo. Van Itunk la In possession of a his torical relio ill the snape of a uony o( the Ulster County Uautu, puuUslied at Kingston, Ulster County. Is . y., noted Janu.uy Jth, isoo. It is dressed In mourning, und contains the official announcement ot the death ol Qen. George Washington, as toidoiu the halls of Congress, poo. Uui, 1700 1 also, a lengthy account of tno funeral services at Mount Vernon Its latest Kuiopeou Hies, dated Ool, 21ih, relate the evacu. aUon ot Holland by the Untisu, refer to tho struggle between the Fiench. uud Allied I'owora in Switzerland, anil give an acouut of the pro- Sross ot the armies ruder Arohduke Cbuiliis. lr. an ltunx has buen off.-red f 10 for tue pa-' per, bn,t refuses to part with it auy price., KAaiMAUClJ.CIlUSK. News Items are scarce. Dledou the !7th ulu,AnnaCatharint,dangh. tor of John and Catharine Herring, aged 13 years. At St. John's Chapel tho original two have lately been Jo ned by a third party, and mens tore we aru oompoUel to report progr,eja, Work at Bt. Joieph's parish scbool houe Is not being pushed along guile as vigorously u4 heretoforo. Cause funds are runuiug low, Now that boating has begun in earnest, Mr. Itlchara iiartusls mtlug up Captain Mull do's place near tae L. V. Hit. depot lu good stylo, Work Is progrenaing satisfactorily at liver, green cemetery Persons oxpecung aocn to uepart wut do Well to secure a plot In season, lu spit of the town ordinance, forbidding river, bathing within the borough limits, the river Is alive with JuvouJes, fruui oarly dawn to dark, enjoying the dellgnti of a re. freshing bath, Marlti stachle. whosuocceds J. 1L Btcttler at tho Mejt Market laioiy occnpied by him. In rcarotltader it Co's turulturo store, orfeisto supply the residents of Kast Maceh Chunk wuh choice meat at reasonaulo rates. Try him. Some persona are greatly exercised about the base balling practised by East Alauon Chunk you-hs beyond the borougn limits o' Bnudays .Tbey wpma'ut be bo, II thoy would but consider that tne boys. It prevented Irom engaging lu this healthful rocreatlon, mlvhi take to romethjng worse. There is no more harm In a game of base ball, than tnore is in " swinging in the lane,' or drumming all day on a piano or orgsu. frequently to tae olsgust ot the whole ueigbboihood. BLUMir hill rrkue, AU hands at work since Mondsy Isst, Bliuon Andesser la still doing a pretty (sir business. Now that the ttilke la over and business prospects brightening, business men look u.oro cheeif j, Johu w, Uted, miuehoatof tne Kagio. particularly so. ' Ladles, singly. In squads, and by Ihe doieos may uow again be sesu n routs for the stores, tueuiojtol wluvh sou display large slocks of X lods. Partlcnla-ly Anthpny Rchncidef's and ieo,jtllne'a which have but recently bcoa re plenlaiied. Thcro'a nothing Impnsslhlo In this age of proat-ess. Females hereabout a havo t last en tered upon the practice of tho manly art tho first set-to nt female rlstlcuirs !i lying takea p.aco n tow days ao-e, on Neaquohonln sireet. sndtho way they immmellA,! oach other wasn't flow, Aa u flrat attempt It wai Tory creditable lndood I abutos rrn.ua. Aleck Caropboll Is getting his team In trim. What Is John Loe Iloyio's band going to do on tho lonrth 1 1s n question asked by many. When will Aleck Downs go fishing a ruin! 11 n question asked by many of tuo curious amouz us. I have not yet hoard of Us being closed, but llicro certainly Is no moro need for John Hill's stoic Work at P.trlAtr nnmMiAll'a nnn hiH t. uiuuir progressing, it i now roaiiy lor the painter. Qn lin alel7:nt.V. .T. A. Onlnn nn 1 a ln,l party nfoihertu nro making preparations (or o Wh.tfc Will lliA tnnniBn .1a nnr . Mlllei'a and Knward lloyli'a bags aro aio'wed away for the soaxoa f I 'hce the men havo resumed work, thero hews. Ilolsuliemilei. Speculation Is rife as to tho probable result of tho projected game botwoon tho I'at nud Lean Mno of Summit Hill. -aiiico tho men havo betaken themselves to tho subterranean regions, the potato ong gers n.u.uuiMiuisiu iuu suu.suino on too suTiaco. Al.13c!"Ui!rdimcultlos having boon omica bly settled, the men Hereabouts, lcsnaneil work ou Monday last, after a suspension of a months and 8 dayr. Now that all Is nonce and harmony In our mlost thoso.two nghtlng dogs on UnDoratieot would no well to Imitate the ruon. Lot thero bo peace, and no mora growUog, -That Ocorgo Kvans' endoavor to raise the wind in favor of anew election district ehouid n ive raiscarmod, caused regret to many t but the mo it to Mr. Qoorgu Eyaus. Williams. Davis and Co'a team will now get the mncn neo'led rest, aud bowthetlshea will enjoy tho absence of the rathloss invaders u so of tou carried to tho water's edgo I Mr, T. D. Jones, ot this village, has been ap pointed Inspector of Mines for tho Lohigb Ilo gion. Considering that applicants for the office weie numerous, and candidates compelled to bubmlt to a rigid examination, tho appointment speaks well tor Mr. Jones, ThOContlnentAlanf ARlitnn wnLnniAl T.. JoBrlcs. on his return homo, by serenading him. Jolfriesiirej to bo a momber ut tho -'Ojutlncn-tais'' nu h"S many Irleoda emong ns. Ho bos tno sympathies ot the comniunltyjiU resetting tuo lato "ouiileasantness," which so long had deprived liioi of his liberty. Wra. Kail, ck and tired of tho monotony of single life, took couingo, aid, In consequence, one day last wee, committed matrimony with Miss fcinuvt Davis, whereof wo wish himjovi bat want will poor ltidwida de, uow that hla chum's apTectloni ore lost to him forever t I'oor , o uim uiiaucs a; urey euouid follow n". -AT?li,r,a,osnaa wt".n. Who, for fourteen years h id oeeu away in California, encounter, lngnlsfitherin the streets, he escorted him to his ciaier'a, unconscious ol too loot that ho was escorting his sou, who. however, had recogni sed ms parent ot first sight. When, arrived st hisslste.-'s residence, ho made himself knorn. tne scene that followed con moio readily be nn. agiutd than iiesctlbod. Sulclile. On Saturday morning the wife of Co.pt Phil, tlcoilcr, on North. .Wyoming street, committed sulcluoby hjuctng She hod not been in good health for somntimi, and teemed to suffer from depi cased rpints, she did not get uo to her breakfast ou Saturday morning, telling both her husoond snd servant girl that ano did not I col well, bha cove eomo directions as to woi k down stairs, nftor cleaning awav tno broakrast dthes the servant wont down to noifurm the dntes assigned her. After a half or thro quarters of an hour she returned to mate her i c.t wheu, ou .opening tho chamber door, she was anncited almost to fainting by discovering the bfjdv of Mrs. Ocahler susneudod laynciolhea line from a ample of small nails Uiiveu In to tho door o-ialug. iho immediately Imformed Mr. Uttnloi-, and ho nutlded proper parties. Sea. Kchuter ouipaunelleo a Jury who after, tiewlnit tho bouy.reudered a vo.dict In accordauco with the above facts. Tho mother of Mra. Gmhler. about a year nt-o committed suicide In tho same manner In Germany. Hailetou Dailv News. Appllcsttlon for the Aiipolutment of ft Receiver. In tho United Statps Circuit Court, nt Phlla deiphlt Wednesday, biforeJudu-e Cadwaladei, v uli nn D. Cook, 11 citizen or Vineland. Is", J., a bouJ.hoWer in the Lauvlllo. Hazleton and WUkcsbarre Itallroal t'omjiany. presentod, tbr.mah nla counsel, a bill In equity, in whloh bo sets t rth that tho Company, In isi, leased the roan vtue VeniuylTJiila Itallroad Company Ipr tJilrty.tUree yeara, and that the coupon, to tho O'liidH wero paid up tu Amy, 1873, at which time tho Comp my reiu-ed to inako payment, ailo.-liu as a reason tbat there Is au indebtness under the lease In the sura of its, 055 a. The coiuplauiautusked thntureoelver.be appulutod to lake charge of the earnings ol the road. Lud secure tho mortgage bond holders tho Intel est on the same. It is not aaaf il that the Pennsyl vania Itallroad be intertered with in tho man. asoiueut and control of the road. On behalf of the Danvlllo. Hazleton and Wukeabarro Rati, road. Mr. Thompson onposed, tne application, and argued that too Court had no Jutlsulctlon In tho matter. Inasmnch us neither any portion of tho road uoi the onlcoot tne company Is with. In tho Eontern Ulstnct ot I'ounsMviiula. Tno matter not being ready tor a final hearing it vs. continued. Committed Suicide. The quite little yulage of Bllnesvtllo, In Lynn towus,np, LehlvhCo., was thrown into a high ecateof excitemcut, on Monday morning the Sist tnat. by tho startling announcement that James F. bmlth, a business man of respectabil. Ity end standing, had been found dead In the garret ot hla parents' home that morning, and that he had committed, suicide ntie ilgat pro yious by hanging hiniAOir io,a,siUc handkerchief fastened to a beam overhead. The cauao as turned 0r tbo rash act was tbo disease ol bypp. ooudruv with which he was mulcted quite se-. vcrcly rot some time previous to his death. Deceased was nt years of age, unmarried, audi tor tho last nine years wse encaged in cai i ylug on tlio boot and hoe business m btlnesvlUo. On his body was found e!7 1 in greenbacka and notes aculnst ditfei euf parties to the amount of tU03. Thp deceased was not In. the habit of drinking, but during the last lew weeks while suhTorlug Horn his debility, he used liquor to some extent, ami. nudoujjteolv. Imagined that he was atrongly adaioted to drtuk. The follow. Ing notows also discovered In hla no to-book. . 811NESYILLK. June 18th. 1873. I. James Smith. I win die for the soitow I nave. 1(1 dlo in slu I wiU go whore many otaera go I havo troubled all, all over tho world, but I te.l to, al) young men that they ahali never drink tnoie, tUau what ts good for them. This traslo altalr has Cl.t n deen gloom, aver the usually quiet and,p!eaeaut viUage ol Btiuea. vine, aud mub soirowV is manUeated by tho parents and relatives of me deceased, who have the aytupalby ol the community In tholr affile tlon. blatlngtou Mews. Oudtun.ry Col. John Lentz, an old snd, highly respected Citizen, of this borough, died at the reddence ot his, eon In-law, at Maucn, Chunk, on Saturday Last, In that JJ year of, Ms age. Deceased was. born in Whitehall township, then Northampton now Lphlsh, county, this State, in 1703, where ho spent his earlier yeara upon a farm, after wards learning the trade of shoemaklng. He entered ths-sorviee ol the United Btaies in 1811 as a Colonel, und was stauoned at Marcus' Hoo n attor his return he married his hrst wile, and eutered. the hotel business In connection with enoeinakiug In the neigbbaahood ot his birthplace, wheuce shortly aiterhe removed to Weis.port. this county, and took possession ol tho Welaspoit Hotel, now kept oyjoaenh Fen iter, at which place nls first wife died, tie con tlnped.tp reside In Weissport, snd some time afterwards married his seoond wllea widow lady named Uoruett and was sleoted Sheriff of carbon county i alter aerving hla term as sheila" with muoh credit to hlmsolt and aatlslacttou to Uo peopir, he took posaussion of the Uroodwar liouse, ut Mauch Chunk, whei e he remained tor anuiuoerorvearai bo was elected County com mlaaioner. and afterwards was elected Aaso. ciate J udge, and during his lesldeuoe in Mauch Chuua. death calmeo: his secmd wile. Ho sometime afterwards look to hit bosom hla third J?AL.A.w.e.UJv" wuo nrvi hlin. He re moved to Lehlgutou In tho jeor la, ana too possession ut the .Eagle Hotel tnow tnjoon Housel. audretlred to prtvata lite somes or 7 years ago. Deooaaed was very highly respectud by a largo cut Is ol fnends, wlio Wply .yrnpa. tulzo wub. bis surviving f study la their bei ea ve. meut Ilts fuueral toot place; In tuis borough, on 1 uewlay af teruoou.and In addition to his lim. i'T' w." "ttendod by the Aiaaops and a host ot "lends from tola place and sutToundln couutrv. The f uuerai a. rvfeca were conducted by Itev. L K. Derr aud Ilov. Q. A. Ilruegar-iley. air. Derr preaohuiga mosteioqueut aud l upresslre ser moa in tue Trtulty Latneraa CJninTn, r DentH ly Drosviilng. Teter blotter, a young man about SO yeara df age, a resident ot this borough, and a. member ol Lchlth Itook and Ladder Co., na drowned on Saturday afternoon lost, whllobathlngln tho canal, a short distance below Wclsspoit. An in quest was held upon the biidy, at tho residence) ot his parenU, on llm lay rooming, by Esquiro Thos. H. noek-and tho following lury-i Dr. CH. German. It. J. Uunslokor, LewlsOermsn.rima. K. oroenawnl.l, A. W. Kacbcs and L,. Klep plngcr. end the lollowlng rodlmnnr, touching the death of decoasod, was elloltedt E. J, Zorn sirorn I saw this man ("tnborl die met him on Batiitilay adernoon, aboot'J o'o ock, In tin' cigar a ore In Welssport t I re mark. (I to h'm that I wi.ho1 to go In swim, mine, sa I hnd to go to Uelael'a browerv. Ho nccoiupnnled met coming back wo went Into tne canal near chock's lime kilns. Wo swam about, niter a white I wont nut todreis. Ilo 'vent in ol his own accord with ua, that Is, my. soltnnd Angnst Waller. 1 noard u call, asvr danger, uudroiwd liurriodly, and went 1m when I camo up, Waiter aod hold of him t I col hold otBtubei's right arm, but wo were nil drawn down deeper, 1 got my mouth full ot w iter, I then had to loosoii mvsolt to navo my own life. C.nnot say he had crampdonlt know bow pet. sonsactwitli ciomn in waW. Wu leftcfrar stoiebetwconsandso'c ock. stopped at Ucwl'a a short time only each hart n glass of boor there. WeAodtnkon twlcoof brandy ana bit ters boloro we left tne shop. I Judse deceased to oo about SO years ot age. I no not think ho was at nil under the Influence of liquor t he did not drink nil bis boer nt Ueieel'a aud rera-vrkotl that ha nud dtnnk boer before. 1 noticed noth ing lu purilcular ou bun or In his walk that snowed htm to bo under tho Influence of liquor isDiutorLr, mtiour iuvb leu to his ukatii ok uu oolno imo Tim tvATKit Iran for help and called for holpi he was In the water one half an flour before his body was taken out. August Walter, sworn I know tnls young mou lying dead hore nls name is l-eter btuvr. I was in company with blm In bis cigar stote In yelssport, ou baturdoy alternoon, the 20th day of Juno, aoout 2 o'clock, li J Zura was wl.h u. Wnen 1 came In, thoy were bantering each other who was to fetch tuo drinks .-stubot- then went to Fenuera and brought nquorln a bottle. I think about one-half pint brouay und bitters. We then drank twice Btnber drauk more than I. for I took but a little. Wo then talked anont swimming agreed to go to Oelsel's with some cigars at Ge sol's wo hail a glass of beoceach. Wo then came up tho towpath to no tr the lime kilns this was about 3 or half-past 3 o'clock. We wont Into the canal and awam about for about 10 minutes, when 1 beard Htnber say. i urovrn r- l was men aooat s Met from him i, the water. I wont to him l nnllMl mm nn. and cal.od to Zern to assist Wo both went nn. det again i amber got his arms around my neck and I worked him oa-alnst the towpath. when I was drawn under him and found I had to loosen myself to save my life I thiyk tu- DEB WAS A liTTLE UNDElt TUB LSFI.UII.NCU OF LlQUOU-HB ACIE'J THAT WAY. He told InO Whllu we were at ueiaera, that ha bad drnnk six drinks of beer at Tropp'a already. We might hate saved him If we had assistance Just then. Wo called for assistance, but it o imo loo late. Hla bodv waa I eoovcrcd about one-ha.f uu hour afterwarda (Vrutet That the said Peter Stuber came to his deatlt by accidental drowning while bathing In the canal, below WeikSpurt, on tho 23th ot Juno, Is73. Tbo fnocral took placo, on Tuesday afternoon and was large y attended by the relatives and friends of the deceased. ' YOUNG SWIVVIN'S DV UArtCUTIO. Did you ever hear ot Swivvln's boy t Well. It you never did. all 1 havo to say Is, you aro well ofr, for I doubt It Carbon county or the world, ever produced each a pad boy as this solf.saino swlvviu'aboy t vet the swlvvlns family wore not to blame, for lr over a boy had good parenu, young Bwlvxin's had. Young Swivvin'a waa bad Horn hllblith, he took to the liottlewhen ho was n month old, and he has stuck to It ever aineo When he wus five yoara old, ho tioed to amnso himself by baiting nsh.hooka with corn, and go tlsul.ig lu the bam yard tor chickoust Now this was fun for young Bwlvvin's, but It was deatli to tho chickens. At ten, voung Swlv. vln's was the terror of the neighborhood. Ho let tho water out of tho lnlll-poud, '-bocaui.e tno cnt-usu wouldn't bite," and when tho miller re monstrated with him, he sold, "he d'dn't care a mill ." One day at tho table. Just after din ner, ho shocked his parents and msde Elder bcroggla's slok at the stomach, by Baying that the pickled sheep's tongues they had been en. Coring, were "dog tongues," and he even went so far as to put a herring In the Ktder's pocket aa he was leaving the house. This teas bad. but lc was too funny for anything to see the old g3n. tlemin trudging along with the hoirlngjust peeping out ot nls coat pocket and It was a cross tyed hemng too. Alfirtoen.yojng8wly. vln's bad not unproved a alnglo nit if anything, ho waa woi se than ever, ilut he sometimes met with his match, for one dav he o imo home In a teatful condltioj his o.othes were torn to pieces, his eyes wcro black aud blue, his nose was out of Joint and bleeding, ana bis face look, ed like a pounded steak. When his mother asked htm what was tho matter, young Swlv vtu'o simply said, "Mommy, I licked a man." At twenty, young Bwlvvin's waa awlul. Ho knew everything that everybody knew and moi fi besides, at any rote to thought so. Well, one day farmr Spinach differed wltnnlm. anil ho called young Bwlvv.n's a numbscull and a fool (lor the farmer always spoke the tru.h anil cotolug but the truth). Now, what did young bwlvvin's dot Why I he sold "he'd oe re. vona-ed 1 1 I" and ho tore and he snore. Then he wrote to a mend in Joisev, and had him send mm a bottle of potato bugs by ct press, aud be too- that bottle and "bast" It in fanner opin. ach's potato patch, so It tho good people ot Carbon caunty run short of potatoes, they must blamo young Swlwin'a. I would write tnor about the villain, but aa ha soems to be quit; hoa.t.iy, I think I'd better stop. Additional Locals, see Second Page. Special Notices. K.F. ICunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Knnklo's celebrated Sitter Wine of Iron v.111 effectually cure liver complaint Jinn, dice, dyspepsia, chronlo or nervous debility, chronlo diarrhoea disease of the kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver. Horn, ach or lntcstlues, such as constipation, flita. lenco. Inward piles fulness of blool to ths head, aclillty of the stomach. nauaea.heartburn, disgust foe loon, fjilucas of wadgnt In the atom, sen,, sore eruciuuona sinking or DottoriBg at the pit ot the stomach, swimming ot the head, hurried or difficult breathing, nut orlna-at tluy heart, choking or suffocating ensatioas when In, a lying posture, dimness uf vislpn, dots or wclh before tho sight, dull palu lu tho bead, de ficiency otpre.pl) auon, yellowness of the skin nrol eyes, pain In the side, back, head chest, limbs, etc.. sudden flushes of beat, burning in the fjosh, constant Imaginings of evil and great depression ot spirits. I'nco II iier bott.e. He vcaro of counterfeits. Do npt let your druggist palui off soine otbor preparation ot lion he may say Is as good, but ask tor Kunkle'a Hitter Wine of Iron. Take no other.. Kunme'a llluer Wino of Iron la not sold In bulk -only In 1 1 bot. t ea. il. F. Uuukle, Proprietor, Ha. lit Mortis, Ninth street. Philadelphia, Pa sold by DruggestB and dealers everywhere. Xapo Worm Entirely removed with purely vegetable medl, cine, passing from the system adve. N lee unleaa tho head puasea. Come and refer to pa.. Iienta treated. Dr. K. F. KlKKLtv No. 339 North Ninth Bt, Philadelphia. Advico free. Seat, lln and Rtomach Worms removed. Ask rour d.ua-gtst tor a bottlool KUNKkL'a wonH Biaur, 1'rlc 1 1 per bottle. It never talis. July urn. HOPE Foil TIIEDE-sPOSDENT.-If you have been conghlug all winter and begin lo de spair ol recovery, or if you have taken a reoent., cold, go at once to tho Drug store of C. W, Lentat or A. J, Durnug, get a bottle of Dn, 8. Morkis' HYKUP OF TAB. WILD CI1EUUY A3 11 HOBJUlOUXll. Take it and be well. No other medicine acts ao promptly and effectually In Coughs, Colds, and all diseases ot the throat, lunas and Chest lead, lug to Consumption. Hundreds who once thouaht they bad tnat dread disesse-have been restored to health by tho use of this almost mag. lo remedy. It la also the best known apeclHs for1 Croup, and never falls In Whoopltig. CoagH. Trial alto 10 cents. sopt 17th, Ian.. Afflicted, unfortunate and DelrioiixL. "pU. J. UOIIE1VSAOK and JL- Dr. J, 1), IlOHENJACK, 60118 Of Dr. J. IL, who has been.epgaired in private and hospital pi-Hutiuo for 3 jeatra. ouiing diseases wbivh dexiroy both mind and, body, unfits you ler the dunes ot Ufa. aud leads thousands to 'luZ sane aaylums aud premature deatu Dr. J. N II. and Hi- J. II. ll.dn.oto their time entirely, tu these tlueaaea. and gusrautee a care in a tort time and little eipense. Dr. J. N, Uohen. sack has atteuded aud cured eighty tbou and cases. Ilemember lira. J. n. aud J. li. Uoben. sack's oaiuo Au. nuo iSprih id reet Pluladel. phis, above Ilace. N. U. Medicines seat br null and express. Juuei2..o .yoow r n niiHsus. UtT ceutu nvv'- X TUKE3 CUHED.r-Ur. J. lit Uo, b-usaok's Nlckle-Plated Ualiaialo Tuas and Fluid will cure seven ctsoa out uf ten. Don't rust crack or break i llxhluM not affocled by perspiration or bathing.. Warrauted a years kreuch and Jorjuan 'Irdises and Uraces. Bus. iJeJ,H?',L .""' "' Vncn others .ed. for. 3X1 Booojd street above luco. fhlladel' Vitus. Juueu-14 lyeow
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