XI lit SIKWEUS, msThldrVrronNist' & counsellor , AT .LAW. OniR, No. 4, Mamloti llonae, MAUUII CHUNK, PA. BettllAt Estates. IHIoir Acooonta and Orpoans Court Practice a epeclatty. ii Trial W Cnse carelullr attetsoed to.- Leffal tranaacUons tn Knicllen and German. Jan 8. Society Meetings, . 'IWIKITO CASTLE, No. 78, X. O. fc. OF TIIIS M. O. 2nd and Un Monday of each monto, In no. Der'a Uall. LeWprhton, at 7;30 o'clock P. M, j mea H. Styors, 8. K. O. 8. It. Gilliam. 8. X. a. 8. BlUtUlS HUTTEN LODWE. No. 680, I. O. O. P.. meets every Tuesday evening, at. 8 (raocs, In Helper's Hall. Alfred Beck, K. d. N. D. llebor, Secretary, MlTUCnBK TRIBE.- ifp. 2S2. Imp. O. oj It. Jf., meeU In lleber'ailall otoiv Sntnrdav. II.. . L. aeigua, sacbem i O. W. Delnl, c. ol It. TF0H9 Pool ThlDS, No. 171, Imp. O. It. M., meet on Wednesday evening o( eacn week, at 7:30 o'clock, InPnbllo, School Hall, Welaaport, Pa. C, W.8chwab,i8.(Iao.Brong, C. of 11. iiEUianTON Lodge, N6.v 21, K. ot P., meet n Friday evenings, tn Itober'a Uall, at 7:30 o'clock. J. W. llandenbnsli, O. O. T. It. Batcllff, K. ot B. and . , . Advertising Kates. , Wedeslr.it to be distinctly ,iinlerntwJ tlist .no advertisements will bo inserted In tho. col umn. ot'TBECAitno:! AUTdcATK that maybe lelved flora unknown parties or Arras, unless tcompanled with the Cash. The following are nr oslt terms. 'Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion .10 Cts. " Blx Months, per Inch each Insertion 15 eti " Three Momns, " " wvi . t.rbm than thrnA months, first lnaer. I tlonll.f neb subsequent Insertion ISCts. Local notices 10 cents ser line. .n. V, MbrtTllIMEn, Pnbllsber. SATURDAY JIORNINO, JUNK 0, 187V. Local and Personal. Col. Good reached Allentowu In tbo 8 o'clock train Tuesday evening. The 21st Inst, will bo the longest 'day of the year, This Is. a good time of the year to 'pay you'r delinquent subscription. , ttulldfng bricks a'ro being sold at Ileadlrrg'thU season at $3,75 to H per 1000. . fiernafd Phillips, Esq., Register land necorde'r', Was In town, Tuesday, 'on a short visit. Tho itercuaks' bank a State In tlt'utlon at Easton, 'is to be converted Into a National Bank. Kelxt hoftday July 4th three weeks frbm rieit Wednesday. Will cur people get Vp a celeoratlon 1 Old potatoes 'aro low e'elllrig In Allentown markets, at $1.50 per bushel, land new potatoes at 55 cents per halt peels. . --The Buck Mountain Goal Company nnnounces a dividend of one dollar ah'd fifty cents per shore, payable on the 15th Instant. The faculty of bafayetto College, Easton, Is to be reduced In nunibec bext term. It has become necessary to curiatezpenses. t , Alfen C. Laros, the Eastou poison ,er, was Id Jail one year on Saturday. The Imprisonment has greatly reduced elm fn weight. . Tho Wjv. p. Epener, of Pottstown, nas oeen cuosen pastor ot Ulirlst imtu- .em Church, Easton. the summer abroad. He will spend A Wllkesb'arre Judge, before whom is, number of Germans were a'rrUlgh.ed Jtor having a plcnle on Sunday, decid ed there was no caso. , A. few days ago 10,000 brook trout wcrplabed In the streams of Luzerno .county by ,tho superintendent of the Btate hatching houses. Hats and caps In every variety of style and quality, at T. D. Clauss'.mer bhant tailoring establishment, at prices to suit everybody. Firewood at $2.25 a load; and a new abd handsome lot of baby carri ages, very cneap just received at Sen met as uaoie's store. Chnrlpa Axt. n. hnlrpr vnrq nf bee, hanged himself In his bedroom at Wlkesbarre last .Friday. No cause Is EBslgntd for his suicide. T. D. Clauss, tile tailor, has lust re- turned from the city, and Is now open ing an entirely new stock ot spring feoods. Call and see them. According to Prof. F. A. Genlh, of the University of Pepnsylvania, the "Tamaqua gold" Is sandstone, more or less mixed with red oxldo ot Iron. Tremendous slaughter In ladies, gents,' youths' and chlldrens' boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss,' Hank street, Leblghton. Call now I The Board of Pardons will hold a special scsslbri bn Saturday, June 10th, for hearing arguments In all the Mollio cases legally published by that time It you. heed anything In the print ing line; It will pay you to call at this omce Deiore entering eisewuere. rialp and fancy job printing at very low prl- .V.i ., ., t Tno Special Sale 6f Dry Goods Ac, Isfefepthp at a very lively rate at the Original Cheap Cash Store, all owing to another Idrge arrival of now goods at very greatly reduced prices. The AUcritown Iron Co., have nearly all their mines around Mertz town In operation which makes bust- neas pretty lively in the village. Wages for laborers are 70 to 75 cents a day. The TJnJon Savings Bank of Hath, uspnde& Tuesday. 1U liabilities aro n6 slated. The atockholders say they will pay alt debts In' full, but the de positors must Watt until notes due can be collected, J. K. Kickerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Klckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him He is also sup plying flour,'feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. T. V.' Clauss, the merchant Caitor k now rederviug an rrametfse stock ot ipfing and srimmfer stales' of Cloths, cas rtneretfa'n'if testing, which he is pre pafefl to make up in" the latest fashiou at very popular prices for cash. Monday last, Juno 4th, was the' 15th anniversary of the terrible and ever memorable freshet of 1803 which Caused such fearful loss of life aud de struction to property along bur beautl lul LeWfih VAlley. There were seven mine ncclijcnts (three- fatal) In tho south district of Luzerne and Ca"rbon counties last .rnQnlli, and twenty In tho middle lis 'trlctj two of which wero fatal. Still on. the go David Ebbert's handsome ''rigs." And why not.when ,hs charges ft,ro so moderate? If you waut teams for business trips o'r pleas ure, don't fall to call on David Ebbcrt, on North street. At a regular meeting ot the. Borough Council, held on Monday pvei ing last mo ioiiowing persons were ioitited as nollco officers: Joseph Webb, F. Stocker, Orlando Kemcrer and Ilenry Kostcnbade'r. Willie,. Infant son of Hon. A. J. and Kate Darling, died of diphtheria, 'on Saturday last, and was bqr'ed on Monday. Tlireo of their four children havo been called. awa.y by death within threo weolts by this dread disease. . A sevefo storm ot rain, accompa nied with thunder and lightning', passed over this place Tuesday evening about nlno o'clock, A liarn Of Mr. Mangold, on Indian Mountain, was struck by llcltlnlnc and destroyed. --Our riew School Bcatd was organ- zed on Monday evening last, by tho election of the following officers : Pres ident, Daniel Graver j Secretary, A. G. Dollenmayer j TreasurcfDr. N. B. Reuer. The new members of the Board are Win, Zabner and Wm. II. Bex. Potato Bua I Potato Buo 1 1 G. to A. J. UurlinR's Drug store for your Paris Green. There aro several grilles of Paris Green in tho market. A. J, Durling sells tho proper grade for de stroying tho bug. For sale wholesale or retail. Gent's furnishinggoods, compris ing white and colored shirts, under wear, collars, neckties, &c, In Immense quantities, and at prices lower than ever before offered, at T. B. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, Bank street, Lehlghton. Seventy.'flv'o persons will leavb PIttston, Scranton, Wllkesbarro, Ilazle ton and other points In Lu'zerno county for Colorado In a few weeks. The ob ject of the trip Is to prospect for homes. The total cost to each person will be about $100. Kirk Marsh, a Wllkesbarre boy, was almost bitten to death by a bulldog a few days ago. Tho lad had a piece of bread in his hand which the dog tried to seize. Not 'succeeding he Jumped on tho boy and bit him, severely in the back of the bead. If you want something nice h the way of pictures of your husband, wife. sweetheart or children, call at kosteu bader's gallery, a few doors below this office, a S. Dengler, of Slattngton, is now, associated with Gideon Kosten bade'r, anil they will be suro to suit youi .A VoUnc man nnmprt VtpA. fZnppi. residing on Second street, this borough, and employed at Packe'rtori, while en Caged repairing a car at that place, on Saturday last, was caught between the bumpers of tlj'o car and tho shifting en gine, abd vety seriously bruised About tho hips. j A Scloptlcon entertainment wlll'be given In the M.. E. Church, of this borough, on .Monday evening next, Bev. Mr. Vincent, ,pf Mauch .Chunk, will give the lecture on the different scenes represented. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Admission 20 cents, children half price. You will go, ot course. Tho PotUvillo Chronicle says that the .report that Mr. Gowen,, had suc ceeded. in raising seven millions In Eng land "festered confidence In the Read lug Company and allayed a feeling of Intense anxiety which had been gradu ally growing and Increasing for a lort- nigni among our people." Tilchman Wain, a youric man em ployed at tho Packerton shons. on Thursday ,mornlng,stepped on the track iu uuub ul u passing engine ana was very seriously If not fatally Injured two ribs and breast, bone were broken nnd a hole made in his side. He was sent to his home In Welssn'ort. and Drs. Zern and Derhamer called to his assis tance. Pest Poison I Pest Poison I ! safe, sure and cheap destroyer of the potato bug, cabbage and currant worms' and other Insects. Unlike Paris Green, dissolve in water and is snrlnkled. Sure death. No danger to plants. Costs 25 cents an acre only. A. J. Durllns. druggist, sola agent for Lehlghton and vicinity. -If you need anything In tho dress or dry goods line, far groceries, provis ions, carpets, kc, urop into tho Bee Hive store of Daniel Graver, ne Is giving great bargains lnf.nU kinds of goods at this time. All goods are war ranted to be Just what they aro repre sented. Rev. J. B. Wiiltton, of Packerton, I w, " t, MILIUM Ul L UUtvUI IUII. will preach In the M. E. Church, of this place, on Sabbath morning next at 10:30 o'clock.. Sermou In the evening, at 7:30 o'clock, by tlie pristor of the cnurcn, on "Man Traps," The young especially aro Invited to be present at the evening services. All welcome.' The following Is' a copy of a nofo received by the Mlners'.Joarnar, Potts ville; "1 feel it my duty to Inform the law abiding citizens of Schuylkill and Carbon and Columbia counties that there Is a plol dbout being ma'de to res cue the Mollies who are now confined in Jafl and are to be hung. I hope that there will be nfl caution taken so tha't they will not be able to get them out of Jail until they have, been executed. Be ON YOUB GUARD, THIS IS NO 6CAIU3,M The Scrauton Times says: "The court at Wllkesbarre, Judge Ilardlufi on the bench, took occasion to speak disapprovingly of the practice of form ing stock associations and employing at a liberal salary, experts to play base ball. Judge Harding cited Instances In Illustration of his statement, that to become a salaried base ball player was t6 enter upon a career that would eventually lead', lu many cases, to a cell In the penitentiary. The Judge thought the next tlilutr lu order would be the forming of stock assoclattons'to get Into IUQ penitentiary." The grope, worm has rnado its ap pearance, In addition, to tho other pests, this spring. Ills presence can readily bo detected. If .upon examination of your vinos yo,u flhd the leaves moro or less perforated, follow tho branches to the extremity nnd you will 'find tho enemy In the young and tender leaves, which gefieTally 'are matted to'getho'r llttlo web. Tho members of the Citizens' Cor net Band, ot.Lchfghton, will hold their first annual picnic In the grovo oppo site the Li. & a. depot, In tins, uorougn, ,on Wednesday, July 4th. The commit tee are making exertions to render this the picnic of tho season. Tho proceeds arq for tho benefit ot, the band, and we hopo they will bo liberally patronized by ourcltizens. Tho Sh enandoah ITerald has hunted up the law and states that the fcof a .sheriff for hanging a man is $15. here Is, theretom, $270 In prospect for the sheriffs ot the several counties of tho state for banging tho eighteen men un der sentence of death between the mid 'die of Juuo and tho 15th of August. , The following seWble advice Is going the rounds ot tho press. The hint suits this latitude about as well as any other locality In tho state. "Gen tleman I it Is no longer tho correct ithlug, In tip top society to lake off ycur bat to ladles in the street. A simple lnjw now suffices In Paris,, Berlin and New York. Don't bo country bump kins any longer I" A route for ttio .Stroudsburg and Wind Gap railroad has Just been sur veyed. Tho road, will run from Stroudsburg to Bethlehem, a distance ot elgliteeu miles, six miles of which havo alieady bqeti. graded readjr, for the rail. , 'Che North Pennsylvania railroad company are expected to build six miles and a half and. the people of'Strouds burg tho remaining six miles and a half. Work will begin upon tho road as soon as tho money is all raised, and It Is contemplated to havo It In operation by January next. Few, particulars have beep receiv ed relative to the railroad disaster near Wynlusing last Saturday night. Threo persons are said to havo been killed outright. Tho number of Injured Is placed at .nineteen. Six of tho latter aro reported .seriously. Mrs. Jano Flower, who was crushed to death be neath one of the cars, was taken to her home at Scranton. Much excitement prevailed where tho catastronho occur red. The cause of the disaster was not known but It is reported tho railroad agents ore, not to blame. Tho scene ot tbo .accident Is within a short dlstauco of the town of Wyalusing ono.of the pnuuiui Dituiuu? uu iut3 i mjusyiviuiiu and New York Divisions ot the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Mr. Passa a gentle man traveling for a San Francisco wiuo house Jumped from tb.Q train and was frightfully mangled. Travel on the Lehigh Valley Rail road Is increasing. ISlecVlou Notloe. The members of the Lehlchton Mill tary Company, aro requested to meet in Llnderman's Mali, tills (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose ot electing oiucers. By order, F. P. Seumel. A Tornado tn Mouroo o. Wo learn by telegram that at a late hour on Monday night a wind storm passed over tue tmtliern end ot Mon roe county by which damage was .done 10 property in me uoiatea agricultural districts! houses, hams and other .pulld ings being destroyed, George 13 rose, a farmer, while driving Along the rod was hurled from hlsseat lu a vtdgon and dashed to death on the roadside. A little girl, Lassie Whllle, was blown from tn front of a house and killed. An unknown man supposed to be a tramp was found dead soon after tho tornado had subsided, but whether he was kill ed during tho sjorm or died from other causea is not Knowu. me Toss 01 prop erty Is roughly estimated at $15,000 Discovery of Zinc X few weeks ago Mr. Jonathan Ilalntz. of Inst 1'enn tawimhln. nuibnn nnnntv. n nhnrt rtifltance abovp tho LehlpU asp. tllscofereil a rock cropplua oat on Iila undu which pressed peculiar quaint e-. He procured pieces of H mitl utter duo cxauitnation became conrtDcoA that It had a value beyond tbo ordinary etonefar. tuatious ot thn vlcmltv. lie commeuoed oper.i. tious and omid it 10 be a thick yctn runninjr fn a Boutu-wegtcrly direction, and theiico crossing tho LehlffUritor Into litnds ot u. J tunic. Tho mineral uuffoui wai or a gra?in wuuo color, and mln cis later declared It to be zinc. Mr. H has foUowud the vein for Kune dlstauco. and tho farther he goea the la ! per tt nets and the pared seems Luo.quali y, Bpeclmuns uf tae ore have been arulyteu by one ol the chemlits at itethle houi. and pronounced very rkh Mr. Halnti will take pleasure Jn showing persona who call npou Iiliu whet developments he has romle. io familiar with the diflerent qualities of nuo ore huuuiu can uuii vuiaiue,jur memaeivt-s. It is Uolleved by those who have examined the ore to be a ruin e ot much valae, and fdionld this prove tone so noi on ly lite laaasoiiir, Jl. bat 111080 beiougiuff to hia uoinuorH must netes Barily be ffioatly enhanced Jn vuluitiou anao count ot the near bv mlueml lepusita-Mr. Ilmnr ilnnnilti mttnitw tl.u I nlVmh ITnlmi- llatlroou. ioleutowu Oemocrut. Not Lost, but Gone liefore." Our esteemed fellow townsman Hon. JL S. Dufling and tin companion, have been deeply bereaved within tho pastthieo week's. At In tervalaof Jjuta few days they have been com pelled to follow ,throo t'f their children to the uravo. First Jlmmlu, then Guy, and then Willie sickPuel. and after a short straggle with disease, succombod to the power of death. Ap nroprlate f uueial services were held for each la urn in theM, E. church, of this place, and then tbVlr.foved formt wero tentfrily laid away to rest In M Uod's Acre " Tut re are threo viCcant places fn that fcomej three new made craves in the family burial piotf threo representatives i of the family In heaven Jim mle and Our and WlUitf, "nSy were lovefy and pleasant In their live, and In deatn they wero not lonff divided." the home is left ad and lone, the I. a rent s hearts are heavy with inief. hut their oa ha been the childreu's kjiu i they are oate now beyond I no Teach or death or dinger i they have Kone to inhabit that city which Is raftered wnii laiuuowa unu pavea wun stars, wnose in habitants never any ti.ev are slcu. of which tho Ijord UoU nud the iJiuib is tho Iwnt, aud where in dav is never succeeded by niht trauslerrcd from Lehieaton to Heaven. Tiieu ' weep noC father ' weep no!' mother, three ot your tiea surva are M safe In tho buds ot Jet.ua." You will inifs them , tho vacant chairs at table, the Ultle eannents aud toys unused, the )ittl mounds iu tho cemetery, all bpeak of them but ttieyato not lost, only iron a before. Ttiukof them us aale at liome una waiting to welcome you there. At your invlUtlon the nympathis luff Jesus will come to comfort you, to occury the vacant place m your hearts, and athutw receive vou to where they ate, Jday the conso. lutlonaof theposuelsusUiuthU sjnuwttrick. eu tamdr u my prayer, in which I am sure a uiniiuNUKvuitfua imu communiry loin. Jaueef is7f, ' Cb.b. From Mnucli Chunk. Court will convene on Monday next. Mr. M. Tlnrwlek wn. nt Mnmlavn TneAHnir of Town Council, re appointed supervisor ol Mr. llMirp 15. Rrhnrnrlff.nf TvhldMvtinw ruin. pies tho cloik'sdesk in tho County Commission, crs' olllce. Tho Itomnn Catholics of Hast Jl'h Chunk, on lastntnrilnv evenlnc. celelirnLnd tho l'Anni Jubilee with great enthusiasm. A man named John llriilln was slightly hurt ou Monday foieuoon, by coininv In too closo ronlact Willi a down passenger tinln on the Lcliich . Valley UU. track, a short dlstanco belw Kast Mauch Chuns station. For lnhcrant Anssedneas Mrs. Tlllle Mertz was, on 1 neday afternoon, committed to Umbo i by Justice Frlsbie. , Jamoa (tfcFadrten, while bctng arrentel on n charge of naiault and battery, on last Monday foicnoon, attempted to cut his throat, but luc Ic ily only succeeded lu sevcrlnethn wmd-ptio. on bis aritval at tho county Jail his ocll inflict, en Injuries wero attended to. Tho iruarda at the conntr nrlsn nrn to hn onbled. A nressnro of hnslneas.comnelled the C'nm. tnlsslouers to meet twice Uuilug llio present Coal Bhlrmnta bv canal nrn ftrr.enslvitr duU. Tho omnlftVea of the Dplfitrirn nnd T.plH(rh Bivlblon canaia wcio paid ou Tucsilay pionipt. Business at tbo various, county oillccs con tlnues lair. A few weeks floo It was inlhcr slack. The funds In tho cnnntr.trnaRiirp are salrt to bo lott cr than fur eoine years. Under thn rpmilntlnnn nnw In fnren nt tha county Jail, but lew visitors worn permitted to seo tho condemned men on Inst Wednesday. Mrs. Alex. Cainptjoll visited her husband as usual. Notwithstanding tli ftnmnlntn (InllneA the coal traulc. n tuuio choeilul smrit.is an paieutlv prevailing among tnmvltluuta. con. nected with the trade, nil ot whom tluc to discover In Goweu's rucccr at raising n sufll. viuub Hum m exbiicutu iiiiuKcu irom present em batrnssments.u gmranty that ha will honcJorth think moit) of working for a profit mid less ol wording lor fame. Thn trado, they argue, will tloutltU again as of old, mul tbo return of Mr. Uowen will bo tho signal for tbo Uawu of u brlgbtor luture. lloiiooni nope ever. For the first time In some ream. hnnsrii"tn let" uro In good Bupply, while renters ore com. IKirauveiy lew. Considerablo dissatisfaction exists amonir the nharo-bolders ot the feast Mauch Cnuiiic Building and Luan Aasoclation. rospectlng tho unsatisfactory lonuulou of tho association's aQalrs. Hlnenlts recentonentnir. Rwltph.tinr.lc trnffln lsrcp'roscntedoa tho poorest within thorccol lection ot the oldest conductor. -Tho L. V. It. It. Cot's mav-ear set ont on Ita monthly errand on Thursday atternoon. A man named Conroy IS snid to havo been accidentally Rilled at Coalportthls (Thursday) afternoon. Particulars have as yctluot trans. pircu. -Much cnrlositv exists resnectlnir the time of tho meeting of the Uemocratlo County Com mittee for tho election ot delegates to tho IJem. uciauu pmtu uunvcnLioUM In discussing Mollr Macutre matters with Mr. Iia.ilel Katbtun. that gentleman expressed himself very severely respecting tho recent no tion of tbe Court of Pardons, unless thev had really Intended, at thetimoof arguing, to hold an aotourned Fission on tbe 16th inst., to serl-ously-jConslder tbe cases of the condemned nieu on that day, which ho feels disposed to doubt. Kust Manch Chunk is to Iiavo a cornet band. Ko look out lor an ndditlon to thn famllv of blowers. Mnrrled. nt thn residence of thn hridn'n parents, at Kast Mauch Chunk, on Thursday afternoon. Miss Lilly, daughter of C. it. Cooite, LX1., to Mr. Ueorgo need, ol llethlenem. Criminal Calendar for June Term. Com. vs. J. Bllhotmer i larcenv. Prosecutor. W. K. Bmlth. Com. va. Micnaei Mcuamtyt poiuno: liquor without license, rrosocator, J. F. ilrmk. com. vs. Michael Jtovlo: cuttine timber on lands ot tho I. C. & N.Co, Prosecutor. George Ituddlo. Com. vs. Patrick rnRlfshi malicious mis chief. Trosecutor. P. J'.larray. Com, vs' David Ueltz t aRgravatedasaaalt and Danury. LTusitcuirix. oaiau uenz, . Com. vs. DuYid llcltSi desertion. Prosecu trix. BarauUoltz. Com. vs. P. F. Murray and Patrick Hamllf nssault and battery. Prosecutor, Patrick Kdr llsh. Com.,vs.l3inlclMartlQt throats. Prosecutor, Nnthnn ILomlir. Cora. vs. Adam Gronsnne. Adam Raker, Hush hot le, J.. jacou I'oriz. xnoman lteeaoj mau clous mlscliiel. lsccutor.W. D. Zehner. Com. vs. Frederick JCrou i recolvlnp atolen poous, ATosecutor, unaries ii.. iuuier. Com. vs. Edward Conley i debortion. Prose cutrix. Jane Conlev. Com. vs. tiomnel Behler and Theodore Qers- ter i ashing on private property. Prosecutor, Com vs. Frank In km on; fraud ulentinsolven Com. ,ys. Wilson G, Yenser t false pretence. Prosecntor. Wm. GnDinflo. Com. vs, Fred. E. .Miller; cssault and battery. I'roBecutor. xiicnara Miner. Com. vs. Jame-i McFtdrien i assault and bat terv. Prosecutor. F H. lleibhllue. Com. vs. Wm. Brown; F. and II. Prosecutrix, Uarriot Ulcus. Com. ja. Jilntilda Merts ; assault and threats , Prosecutrix, Caroline Jielte. Three llours lu a AVelli Btoddartsvillo, Pa., May 31. A family ot farmers by tho name of Snyder live near tho southeastern bo undary of this county. There are other families scattered In the neighbor hood. Half a mile or so from Snyder's place is an old farm formerly owned by one Jack man. who left If abont ten years ago. Since that time the. buildings havo become dilapidated and thelfrroundshave grown up with brush. Near the old farm house there is a wal The curb curb of this havlnjr gone to rum long ago it was, covered un with boards to keen cattln fiom foil. inKin.me ueserieu ueius ueiug common pas- On Monday last, at about 5 o'clock la the at teruoou. Frauk an elaht year old sou ot llr. bnyder, was sent t j the woods to hunt up some cows that had strayed away. The boy had not luiurueu ui uur. xueu ma purems uecame alarmeil, and stuno nembhors -were Bumuioned to help huut him up, For two houis they sc arched abont in the woods: Nothinir rnld be seen ot him. At about to o'clock onootthe searcners wnue passing tirougnthe yard ot the od larm house, hearu someone call faintly, "Papa, papal" Ha stepped in the diiectlonof tho sound, aud throw tae hirat of Ida Ittntei n in that direction, liy Its rays he saw the missing bo v., lle.wus lylna almost -on the edge ot the old well, the covering of, which wn broten, re VfBiUifr au opening about two feet vquare. Jie wus raised to his laet. but beinc nunhle to stand was earned home, lie was carefully treated by me oveijoyeu parents, r or u long lime ne was uusoiti iu mivn Huy occouui oi wusG uaa aappen' ediohim.bat UuaUy did, substanlt&lly uslol- luwn. lie had hunted ubofit in tbo Jots for the cows untu tJ o clot's, uu his way homo he was pass, lmr throueh the old farmrard. Ho started a pueasantfrom a Clump ot bushes, and turned ufluJetoeee whether it had nesttheie II o crept into the bushes, and instantly Borne thine gave way beneath him. nnd he wai nluueed un to hla waist in. water. lie Jausw that be had fallen Into the old wolf. After reoovcriue from his terror he set about as calmly as possible to Kct uui ui ii in jiiuuus aiiuaiiwu. i uo uuiy way chinks Lelweeo tlie stones, lie made hi way half way up too well in this way wheu his foot, hold gave way aud he fell, hack to the bottom again, lie tbtin took off Ms tthoes, and -after lestlug. started un again. Ills urogres. he says, was. slow and tedious so :ow that it had gmwn aartE at tue opening a novo, inaicating mm ue uuu uchu in mo wen mum man uu uou Iu trying to edge aiouud a large stouo that he met with aud which offered uo nlaca to heln ntm along, he lout his footing again, and again tell to tho bottom. Theboyiavs that if lb had not bekh for his tbouiiiits ox home and the aaouv his nareutt would bo in at his abseuue. Le would not nave nan tue nerve to attempt me ascen ngaiu. lie did, however, titer a long re in the water, to tbe chill ot which he had l;come accustomed. '1 his time be succeeded scaling tho wall, and ou dra vtug hiuiiH' oat nt the opening above, tell fainting to tlio grouod. The 80UC Of tbr, dellffbtpd farmer aud well pleaaea truck gardner eiu'co Tuesday evening doubtleas U: "Rain, ram, ueauurul rain." Why don't the members of our Borough Council look after .the sidewalks--ospeolaliy those at the upper end of Dank street?. They are In a tor ilbly dilapidated condition, Tho Carbondala Advance, speaks ing of tbe coal miners' emigration west ward , says; Unfortunately those that are leaving us on account of uncertain work and low wages, are among our best vfofkmen and beat cUlfta's. Tlie Coal Trade. The principal featnro ot tho anthracite coal trade lor tho tin past week centres In tho anctioli sales at New York ot 220,000 tons of the several slzos of coal. The result was a slight advance on the April auction salo for the lareor sl?.e ot coal, but a serero reduction on the prices of the smaller nixes. Tim n tenure decline on tho ag aregatofuiid Is puch as to render it proiiable that nil tho salciwcro bona fide, the attendance being lurue and tho Inteiest manifested lively thiouiilioat, Tl.u prices obtaluuil, as compared with thoso realizoit at tho April sues, which were pene roily bcliovcd to havo hern "cookeil," atoned a much lutper falluiK oft than when compared with the prices nt the March sale, which wore not so much "doctored," lr "doctor, ed'' at all, as wete thoe of the next following month. The great fall, however, of 42 cents In Btovo coal nnd 3-1 cents lu chestnut brought down tho general nveraan of the sale to 12 73 a ton, or is cents, below th Mnicn nolo. The Dciawaru Lackawanna and Western Coulpmiv ftoid over 15u 000 tons an average deciiuo nt about 50 cents a ton from the prices renilzed at tho April sale by the snmo company. Tho heaviest dcclino was lu stove coal 01 cents a ton ef which 54,i oo tons were sold. 1 ho f cenng among dealer was at ouce renerol that the low price established by tho eals would be practically to annual contracts for t uturodellvery. It is well understood that lu a lnrgniuaority of cases a contract for future delivery will count tor little If tho price declines before the coal is accepted. 'IhntniA no nrliitratinn comiuitten nmonircnnl men to settle dispute, md if u purchaser doci net wisu to xane tut) oai wiieu oonvcreu, an ho has to d is tJ dec 1 aro, it Is "Iatv" or other wisoob1ectlonal)lo.nndictuoto accent it. Not. withstanding tlie fact that tho Heading Coal .and Iton (,oiupaar immediately alter thesalo nttcmpted toovcrcomo this difficulty by oiler. Ing to deliver coat dnuiig the month ot Juno nt llo nvcroire muctlon prices, regardless ot pro vlouscontractt, tho company separated with notions considerably tlepi eased as tegardsthu trado, and with good rciihou. Coal sold lower in Nr'v 'ok Inst veck than it ever hold before. tiir cuocl or an tiiia win no a losBenou crojue- tfouotcoal. Ho vera l mines havo already stop ped lu tho SchurUiii region, nnd most of the In dividual onoratoia. it Is believed, will atonal- most Immediately. J u till- movement, however. wpuiiiut mo ucpiuciiig ox too cnuis uecumuiK appjircut fiovor.ilof our large producing and cunviug companies havo for tlie. last two or thrno montns bad largo fixed liability to meet, nnd In their shortouod Uii'inclal situations havo nod no other,, means to command tne money with which to do It than through the sale of their cou . ot which thw had crtat nbundance, j iius ueeu uono to n iarco oxienc. ana ax. a v l.iavy sacrifice in price. The end, the t: n oi jno companies, nas been looked to Intllvma: tho means to accomulMi 1L Whether this consolation will bo found sufficient remains to be seen. This oheip coal has found new lie in b, and nas trencned heavily on the pro. tits of old comnanios moro favorably atmatod in their flnances. thus lnvoivintr nil inn rnmmnn late. The first to give sign under this pressure are tho individual operators. Thev will now stop production because they can no longer competo with the corporations alleged to be bumiuk vvui ui u tusa, unu an me grout coai uo- pots and centres for coal distribution having comparatlvclv small stocks on hand, hlgner E rices, from tho tact that the supply ot coal ou and very soou will bo short of the current do mand. must soou follow. There is mnch reason to boiievethat the prices of coat-ianow at its lowest paint ior mis year, ami me coal iroao in an no ue part in ems at us greatest depression. Nothing further of a pahlto nnture.np to Batur dav Inst, had been rocelved from Mr. Gowen. lleports find their way to the street that he has probably accomplished the mmn purpose of his mlssiou, nnd there Is this one fact to support it, namelv. that the com Dan v lsdallr mcouniralt its liabilities as they accrue, aud the doings in ana aoout its treasury aepartmem inuicuie a uauy cummauu oi casu. kji course notmu nown as to a united RUSDenslon of coal nrot tlonforamonth, but it is believed to be moro probable 11 Mr Gowen's mission abroad proves a success than If he should foil in his purpose, and it a month's suspension is cat i led into efiect muioriauy uigner prices xor coat are quite cer. tain. In which case the year 1877 mar Drove a much better coal year for thoso In the trade than any thus far have ventured to hopo. Wo know oi noining mat wouiu moro eneciuauy brltfhten the nreaent osnect of business aflalrs in ourj midst and encouragotthe luture than the consumniaiionauuuoa to. ljoager, ju.onuay. ItEPOUT OF COAT, trausnortod over Lehlch w oiiKiiuruauua uineiou. uenirai it. u. vi Nlyt Jersey week ending Mnv St. 1877. Total week. To date. Shinned from tons. ont. ona.cwt. iVouung 3tf.0O3 05 Upper Lehigh 4 821 17 lloaver Mcudow 6.001 01 cia.4'0 oo 111,026 04 170.112 17 Banay Hun 11 ranch 5,637 17 1G4.QCS J8 uazieion js uo Mauch chunk 11,818 00 Hazard villa 2.627 1 0 217,431 03 139 14 Smith and Judd t.. Total 66,34) 15 1,223,475 06 x-i-uviuuBiyrciiuiLuui,iai,iw v Total to date 1,223.475 M ' Bame time last year 996,213 10 Increase...... Decrease ; 227,261 16 The following table shows the aaantltr or coal shlnDed over the LehJah Vallevltailroudfor tho woes enuuig junu-oia, ibj. anuiortueyearas compaieu wun iuu camu iiiuomibyeuri neirfons From. Week. Year. Wyoming Hatletou Upper Lehfgh...... Heaver Meadow.... Mahanoy Mauch Chunk i7,(oa oo 43,U3I OS A 16 7 726 Cfl 12.157 04 1,305 10 82,733 16 97,388 07 14,034 11 573 715 19 B89,43) 18 t ABO Oil 214.253 00 2S6 902 C8 5,298 05 Total 2.020,175 16 1,651.716 01 568,460 15 Last Yoar Increase Decrease James Walton was killed, and Abraham Fry e fatally ipjpxed by the premature discharge ot a blast In a quarry near llatb, la. Tuesday afternoon. Thomas Morton was .killed by falling nueh a trestle brltlco at Chester. la.. Tues day. Samuel wnrhnrst died of hvdronhobla at Pauiru- centre. Mass.. Tuesday morning. lie was bitten two months ago. .Thfipiirhth minimi rAtmlon nf thA flAfliftlv nf the Ninth Pennsylvania cavalry will be held in Mount Joy, Lancaster county, on next 'Ihurs day, Andrew Fatzlnger, aged thirty-five, a machinist by tfado, fell dead on Thursday lu Urlcs county, lie expired in the presence of halt a dozen persons, who had noticed nothing unusual UDOut uio mau. , . . Barbara Banner, the bride of a week waves no lunger, she committed suicide at Pittsburg recently, having taking arsenic The woman ki 1101 ners n because ner nnsbanu remark es tin a Jest he says) that he Intended giving tho weaaing nog away Abraham Lincoln Nlmmr. the colored bov who Dotsoued his father's lamilv at Groensburir last week, now claims that he was ignorant as in mo results or arsenic anu says no was tempi ed to uso it by John Munaey, another colored hoy. . Tbe Wllkesbarre Record of tho Times of Monday savn: The failure ot A. K. Hunt for tl J),u-o and the loss of J. 1L: Butpnin ot tsO.ooo in wan street specuatiuu,'Ciuseu airavyrun on the hcranton havings bank, ot which both were uireciura. iojiuy. iuo tienDBiiora wero paid promptly up to noon, when the directors uueiueu to puy eacn taiuru vomor iwemy-nyo dollars nt his claim if it was over thit amount. About I k1 .'.OO have bctu p-id out. Tho bank is oonsiaereaaaiOf, Mrs.' Mnlton. ot Klttannlng, mother ot Judge Multon. is li 4 years of aire. An extra- ordinary1 rircamstnuce hasoccutred to the lady witlun the list two years, her hair, which lor a long tlmo had boen pure white, has darkered craduallv until it has nearlv remteied tta nn.fl. nat color, and not only that, but all her mental faculties appear to havo recelvod a new Impulse uuu Biiovuiicuu w,uior,t IUQ aiUaPI BU.f.w At Scranton on Frldav nlctit atAoeiiucof worklugmeu was htid at whTc.i the action ot rresldeut Uowen, ot the Philadelphia and Jteuaing ranroa, jn connection with tno iirotnernoouoi rjMntnnttvA wnnnfrn. wnsiiA. uouncod 'lb d following lesolutton was adopt cd: Wo noVify our stoe-keepers and busmeaa men in rvural that wa will not nutroinze them aslona thry coatfnue to order their gootld ovevtuoReudlug railroad or its branches, aud "iiliu aaiacompauy ruvvroo ineirtyrauiucaior aerit.- The Dfle Dispatch says: "General Allen's friends alarm that he has suffered every thing for tre Diut ten years lu conscouBnce of Lie lu famous conduct of his wife. On, hruocount ucuas been ociauy osiract'-ed wneievtr ne uaa Uved, but his ntTectlou for her prompted him to rrpfiitcdiy coadjue her faults. honlUHT tnst ahe raisht ba induced to reform her manner of llle. itta ireatiueut oi ner n&s teeu remai xauiy kiuu uud cuoerous. anu hedejavedthe atenhala nnw taklugsa long It w pbsiula to do so. Hbo has been tuarned threo Union. Kioni her fit st hubaud (who U caw bviuc at Warren) eJm was uivorcou;nersocoimwuB kiupuuutiuh tuo wr, sad thin (, for tb general, and he is deserving oitnosvmruuivwincii ne reccavea irouinme- tenths at thaao wha art) Rcqutuitwl with tho nariAet Twontv.twa dead bodies have bvhn taken from tno rums o( tho buildings der roved Dv tuo Joruauo monany iu juouut jarmci. ii.t una a ist of 47 ueraona lnlared U sivon. Ihreo rhurc,hes, two school bonnes, two netmapr ol flees, twenty stores and nearly ona hundred Gwelllngs were destroyed, and the l(us on pro: prL-ria RatlmalAd at MiAaJtoi JUount uarmel s town,of about HO inhabitants, on the calm Tito Holders of Heading Itullroad Stocks In Knglniitl. London. June CV At a meetlnc ot tlio I'biladelphla anil Itenillug stock and boiid liolders tho resolutions ns pro posed by ttio board wero carried. An amendment not to pay tho floating deht until tho bouuholucrs wero perfectly satlsQed was withdrawn, . Mr. Gowen's addrosstothe Block and bondholders, which was. adopted by tliu board of directors May li, proposed thy following methods for paying tho tloat lug debt: First. Fund half coupon for - years, in general mortgage nud I'erklo meu sterling bonds. oecond. Fund all Interest for years, luilqbenturo bonds of both rail road and coal and iron company, rail roan convertiDio Donas and seme others of tho same class. . i . 'lhtrd. Drawings for and payments of the sinking funds of Improvement and general mortgage bonds to bo suspended for a period of not exceeding rryears, if so long a tlmo ehquid be required for tho payment of tbo Hoatlug debt. Flillndclpliia Markets, w TitunsDAV. Jnno 7. Flour, asti M'rat Flour is rather dull.- nnd tlietoH less tirmnuA lu prices, sales of 150U barrels Minnesota extr.i family, fair, at (S 50, good at ti 76: rholco ntStt: fancy nt 19 So; Pennsylvania do. di., fair., at is va; cuoico nt f J; lancy ai fn ufiau a; nign crndo at W 3ll(t Micnlau do. do., choice, at $9 37f t Kentucky amber wheat, do. do. at ?C 25; Kentucky white -wheat, do. do., at Sid, nnd patent nud other high grades at SlO all. nyo jbioiir is a iriua or; Baiesni flRAlH. Prtmorenlind amber waeataareln fair request at full prices; sales ot 4KN bnshmt ronna;red nt 91; rennsylvauia und Southern amber at $2 C522 07j Michigan amber at 12, aud do. white at $22 03, live la fir.n: sales ot 40J bushels Penna. In thn cars at B3S5c. Corn rcw mains dull with prices hardly tnalutalned: sale ot 20,000 bushels renua., Bout ham nud West era rellow, inthe cars aud grain depot, at oiaflKj.; .VestL-ru hlirli mlxetl. lu tho cur, at 532iL; Southern white, choice, at 60c, nmUiwil. mixed. In elovator, at 59c. O its aro un-ettlMl: saies ot 7500 bushels fair and good western nud Penaav white nt 45 170.; choico nt 47.V6QC,, una Ohio at 43?4JO. cw York Mnrjccts. TnunsDAT. June 7. Flourand Meal. Flour opened weak, but closed more steady, owing to very light supplies comiug outfiom tlie West. Corn tucal in good demand. Wo quote i Btato nnd Western superhno, 15 15. vxtva tttdto. 6036 0 j Western fprlmr wheat extras 80 75 HI 15; do XX and XXX. tra'J 5j; winter wiieat extras, to 6o7 30, uo XX and XXX, V bOW 10- Mlnnosoia patents, f Hil; city Hhlpplug ex tras, &U 657 75; Houtheru bakers' and family tnand a, (3 23310; Southern shipping extta, t7 25. Corn nieiil-Weatoru, 3 lual 30; llraudy wine, (3 45. ltye flour, (4 53&S. Wheat feed, 6i926 per ton. Gkaix Wheat quiet, bat firmly bold, In view of the very small receipts t Western marrfots. ltocent sales of i loads ot 2io. 2 ChlcuKoat 41 08 -wore all that transpired. Wo quote j piin No. 1, $1 S5ril 88; Milwaukee 2. SI 7Vtfl 57i Chicago Js'o. 2, H twSl 68; rejected and -No. 3 spring, (I 23QH 58; red winter, cl Mail 70; am ber eu,, SI 7501 85; white do., 1 1 7532 por bUBh. ltyo and barley very quiet. Oatslull and por. tlallyi lower, . sales 37,0 V tvth nt 4I&40CJ far mixed westet-n, inciafllngJvt a at 4Coaflqau nud Ao. -Jat 43Xo. and 4iTi5 c for iviiUoia, including No. 3 at 43o, and No.2 :U 494c, alv whito btnte, p2aw:c; mixed. 60640., Ludisn coin lowen but closed fiim. witn nnpwaTA tendency, owing to a XaUiugott iu tecajps at tlie' West; siites on tho spot lliyou htMhal,523Sn.r for now mixed, including Btaimerftc5f65jeMY and-No. 2 at 57H57o;t tor -futuri(Jetvvryi MI.0P0 buU., Including stcafner JDix0ttoAp gUAt.5Sb., and sail mixed luf Juiy.'&iv aud Juno, 67a Closing Trices of DeLUvkn, & TowNr bend, Stock, Government anc Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Juno 7th, 1877. Q. 8.6 1881 .115 hid MSH assert U. S. 5.?j's, 1865 bid asked U.H.6.WS.1SG5 J. A J....ICOI; bid 109T askCd U. B.S-20'8.1867 113 bid 113 asked U.S. 5.20'a, 1863 116 bid 116k asked U. ft, 10-4'j'a.. 112, bid ll-i asked IT. B. Currency, 6'8....m.,122H bid 12-V asked U..B. 6'sl8Sl, new HIS hid Hi asked U. 8. 4k 'a. now ,107, bid 107 as&d Pennsylvania R, II .30 hid 36H asked l'hila. A Keadlnglt.lt..... I2h bid lt axked Lehigh Valley It. It 30 bid 30 asked I eblghCoalA Nav. Co.... 10 bid IU'i naked United Companies otN. J.123 bid I28ia asRed lMtt3.,Tltusv..Alliiir.lt.lt. 54 bid 6 asked lMilta. & Lrlo It. U &h bid 7 asked Woithern Central It. 11.... 14 bid 15 asked Jleotonvillel'ass. K.H. Co. 12fc bid Vh nsced Gold li'Mj bid asked DIED, DURLINO. In this borough, ot the C2nd tilt. J aines K aged 8 years 7 montus wnd U4 days t on the 27th ut.1LAndrew u., atied 6 year'ind 20 days, a fid on the 2nd lust., William lu. ate ed 3 years, l mouth and & days, children ot A. Jf uuu AiiaoJUiiiiiKi f ' Special Notices. E. T. Kunkql,.lilttcr. JYine of Troii, This truly valuablo tonlo bus boon so thor oughly tested by all classes of the coturannUr mar it is now ueemea irwisponsnDto a auoniu medicine. It costs butiitUo,purtnca tho b ood und gives trno to the'stomwcli. renovates the system ami prolongs lite. I2vcrvbody. should havcJt, Jj'or the cure of Weak stomach. Oen erat' lMblhtv, Indigestion, Ulsoasoj of tho Momncn, and xor an cases requiring a tonic. uis winu juciuues mo moat uKivuuum huu em ?nt Bait ot lion weimsseHS-Cltraieof Maguetlo xlda. combined with the most enenretw ot vegutable tonics eltow Peru, lan llark. im you want cornet uiug to streugincn you i Do you w.int a good appetitu I Po you want to get rid ot noxroajstieas 1 Do you want energy 1 Do you want to sleep well 1 ,e Do you want to build up your constitution Y Do you want to foci well! Do vou want a hrik and vigorous' feeling f Itvoudo try KUNKKL'a ill fruit WIND OF IKON. I only ask a trial ot this valuable tonio. llewaro or cmmtprieltii. an jc-aiikel's flitter Wine ot lion Is the only sure .nd euectual rem edy iu the world fur tho pCrmauout euro of uvopepsia ana ueuiiuyjauu as tuer nreu num. ber ot Imitations off 'ted tu-the iiublic, I would caution tho community to purchase none but. i no aenuinn uriicie, tuauuiiciuii-u uy r. i. Kunkol. and having bis starou on tho cork of every bottle. The very fact that others aie U tempting to lmltato this valuable remedy prove us worm ana speaks ommea in us xavnr. ooiu only In 1 bottles, or six bottlea for (5. Irv this valuable medicine and bo convinced of it merits, told by ilruggUta and doatoia over; where. Tnpo Worm Itcmovcd .Allvo. Ilcid nnd all lomnletn. In two hours. No fee till head parses. Beat. I'm and Htjroaeh Worms removed by Dr. Kuukel. uo North Ninth tt-, Phlladelphls, 1'a. Beun tor circular with a lr tis on ull kinks ol worms, advioo free. As-i our arnirgiHi xor a bottio ot itunaers oua ivriin. wliirh will dn thn w.wk. Price Sll never fails to remove ail kinds, from childrt l or grown persons. Directions with tt. Wa, , TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tim njlvATtlser. hnvlni bacu nennanetit Iv our ed of tu.tt dread dlevaee, Conaumption .by u iu piuremeov.is anxious to muito kuowu to ui-m fellow sufferers the menus of cure. To all w.o, do-no It. he will tend a eopv of tha prf calpliu ara, (tree ot cnarge). wjtn me utrecnous i ,i) nd u BUKfi cuub tor ConaamptioB. Aithmt.. llrouchiiu. Ac. Patties wishing tup piecrtn turn Will plcas sdilre 4tHY. A, WILHON, Errors of Yontlt; A Ocntltcian who Buffered lor rear, (mm pirrTOU.Uuiuhtyt rroiuqiuro DvWy. .ut nil tt.u ffeoUol vuutHtuiluuUcretlou will, lor ih. uito ol utftrtn liam.niir, onil iroo tu ull wlm ih'"1 It, tltfk revt nud dircctiuu (or making tbi aimultj rtuufuy nr vriuuu wo umi-iu ouuar. .visiiitm to urobt bv the Advert aci'ii ex perl UO BU uy ttUUCUKolHK. iu J'enru. vuuu. ueuce. jauljir.5 tl CMar-H., .Nuw Yolk. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) tee recipe for preinrtni: alruole Veoetaule 11 j hi will reoio'e Tan VKUOKLKm. IMMfLSd and BLOTCUEa lew iniclue Mkiii aolt, o'.oar aud uenutlful: aim it, .Uaottoae lot prodaclntraloxariaai srowiu u ualroua bald hu! or ainooih fare. Add'- . Sen. VamleU it Co., Hot ol.l. No.Woo.t' - ,