JjJ It. SIKWEIIS, Dld'tUIOr ATTOnNKT A COUNSRlLOA AT LAW. Once', Itlots's Undoing- Dioaaway. MAUCH Oil UNK. FA bettllnc Estates, Fllln Accounts and Orphans Conn lraciiee a specialty. Trll of Cnnes carefully attended to LCRal transactions In linmish and Ocrman. Jn Tnlu rArhn i. howhm. a co-s no- nncr Advi-riMmr lluirau, 1(1 wure street, wlTere AnVEUTISINa cbw VfW VM TRACTS may bo made for It In HP II 1U1UU (SATURDAY, M AY 31, l8J(f. Local and Personal. to suftscitinciis. Subscribers to tho CnBox Advocatk will take special notice that our terms are one dollar s year strictly In advance, If not so paid $1.25 will be charged In every Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs (in their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. June 2d will be Wlill-Monday. Slatlngton Is to have a street sprinkler About 1800 oil cars passed down tho Lehigh Valley railroad last week. The Crano Iron company Is laying In a large stock of coal at their furnaces In Cala tauqua. It is a healthy sign of returning pros perity that the Iron business continues to Improve. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 750. Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seaboldt, h. V. It. R. depot. 1C-42 Fob Sale. Eight shares of the Capital stock of the 1st National Bank of hehighton. For further particulars apply at the Advo catk office. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac, call on E. F. Luckcn back, near tho Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. Lowest prices in Carbon County. The furnace at Topton has been put In blast. Tho first cast was tapped on Tuesday of last week. The No. 4 furnace of the Crane Iron Company, at Catasauqua, has just been Cttcd out with new hot blast pipes. -The engineer corps of the Lehigh and Easton Railroad Company are locating a how line from White Haven to Stroudsburg. For cheap Farm Land in Carbon coun ty, Inquire at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. , 24-37 Il.li. Tctcrs announces to his friends nnd tne citizens in general that he is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimcrcs, vesting and suitings, and (bat he is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never before heaidol In this section. "Perfect fits nnd Lowest prices," is tho motto of this house, and don't you forget it. Store in the Post-officohuilding. Lewis Weiss Is now receiving and open ing a new and elegant stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes forspringond summer wear, which he is prepared to sell atunprcccdent ly low prices. Ho respectfully Invites an Inspection of his stock Jecling assured that he can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will bo at this office next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. If you want a good mower or reaper, go to J. L. Gubcl, Lohlghton, agent for the Champion Also Super-Phosphate of Limo aVbottom prices. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Pills, for salo at Durlinc's Drue Store. 20 cents per box. If- Bro. Mussclman, of the Stark county Ind., Ledger, on the 22nd inst., quotes butler at 8 -cents per pound. Happy Mussclman we are paying three times 8 or just 24 cents a pouud, and poor stuff at that. If you wanta nico smooth) easy shave, your hair cut or Bhainpooing, go to Franz Koodcrcr's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho lel.-llo will fix you right, and don't you fnrml lt. Henry CampbclKof East Weissport, Is selling boots and shoesj-very cheap for cash Pimples and (dOWie on the face can be removed by rubbing with camphor milk. It costs only 25 cents per bottle. The Lehigh. Car Works, at Stemton have lu6t, concluded a contract with the New Jersey Central Railroad lor 1,500 coal cars, which with other contracts in hand Will keep the two shops of tho company (8temtdahd Fullerton) running until next spring.' w A special meeting of tbo stockholders of the North Pcnna. Railroad Co., is called at tho office of the company in Philadelphia, on June 14, at noon, to take action on the lease, mado on the 14th Inst., of that road to the Pniladclnhla and Reading Railroad Company. Henry Campbell, of East Wcitsport, is selling dry goods, groceries and provisions at very lowest prices for cash. A. W. Jarsh of WeissKrt, has a few of the celebrated Jarsh'schllled plowson hand These plows took first premium at our county fair in 1877. Very cheap for cash. 20-3 w. Emma Henry, aged 27 years, of Henry ville, near Scranton, was burned to death on Sunday night, In consequence of a fall while descending tho cellar steps, with a coal oil lamp in her hand. A boiler in tbo Brookside colliery, near Tremont, exploded Moudny morning! wrecking the engine bouse and damaging the foundations ot the breaker. Tho fire- man was slightly Injured. The striking miners of the Pc-nnsylva nil Anthracite Coal Company, at Scranton resumed work on Tuesday. They yielded the point at Issue, and went to work on the receiver's terms. On Wednesduy of last week) an eight' ) ear old 6on of Mr. Peter Kromcr, residing in Hokcndauqua, was run over by a train on the Lehigh Valley railroad. The boy attempted to cross tho truck as the train"was approaching, but was not quick enough, an as a result was struck aud thrown upon the track. The cars passed over his left leg and cut and mangled it to badly that it had to be amputated abovo the knee. The young patient was taken to 8U Luke's Hospital South Bethlehem, for treatment. General Kilpatrich's head was severe ly cut iu a carriago accident in Iowa last week. If the General had been visiting thi pla.ee, and been taking au airing la cneof David Ebbert's handsome teams, he would have missed that accident. Joseph Casey, eleven years of ago, ein ployed in filling and lighting street lamps at Bellevue, a tuberb ol Scranton, was fatally burned on Baturday night. While on the ladder he utwet the contents of the oil can on his clothes, when, as is alleged, another boy applied a lighted match to him, - and .set him in a flame. Tho or boy rushed towards the river, arjuarter of a mile away, but was caught before reaching it by ettltens, who threw portiousof their clothing upon him and extinguished tho flames, though too lata to save him from fatal injury. y Coplay Is situated at a eonsiderible!e- tation over the water level, and hcncojlur tng the lato dry spell tho Inhabitants Jbf the place were greatly Inconvenienced intonse- quenco ol most ol mo cisterns giving oui In nit thero are but four welts in tlfo bor ough, tho other water supplies consisting of cisterns, which In periods of drouth soon run dry. t PostmnsteT Dawes, of Eoslon, sold with in the last few weeks $135,000 wort a of the $10 United States refunding certificates. It is authoritatively announced (hat the Iron business of tho present month lttsbecn the largest for the same period in flvl years. Ex-Sheriff Hippie of Carbon Jo., was stricken with paralysis at his homo l& White Haven last week. Ho at first was itua criti cal condition, but is improving. I Ono hundred thousand tons of Scranton coal wcro sold In New York Wednesday, by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Vcstern Company, at prices showing an ad anco of 1 Ja7 cents per ton. The old and long abandoned stone quarry near Stemton, recently reop ncd by tho Crano Iron Co., is yielding larg ly of a remarkably lino quality of stone. The Lehigh Zinc Company have start ed up between twenty and thirty of tneirox Ide furnaces at South Bethlehem, ajl idlo since last fall. This resumption Will now give employment to quite a largo nuiiberof men. Tho Voung America Band, of Weiss port, and their instructor, Prof. Hitter- line, will accept our thanks Tor tho serenade Monday evening. The band has maUe a most commendable progress of latejlthe music mado by it on Monday night would have done credit to a much older organ isation. Weissport has reason to feel prjud f her hand. The twenty-sixth annual conclave ?of the Grand Comuiaudery Knights TempUrs of the State was ocncd iu Allentown on Tuesday, by Grand Commander Hon. S. P. Dirk. There worn 21 commandries present on tho first dayf1ilid!itfs estimated that thol occasion called together about 17,000 visitors to Allentown. Tho report of the Grand Commander speaks checringly of the condi tion of the order throughout tho State, aud the Grand Recorder reports 54 commandries with a membership ofB,017. A squad of iiineTyoungstcrs were ar rested on Monday evening, by Constable Webb, for violating tho borough ordinances. It was proven, on their arraignment Tues day evening, before Justice Beck, that they were engaged in that highly edifying and profitable imstimo known as "tic-toe." On a promise nut to be caught playing the game again, they were let off by payment of 40 cents each. It is hoped, as the thing has been commenced, that some attention will be given to tho "corner-slugs" who congregate at different points on Sunday cvenines and insult passers-by on the streets. Tho officer who will arrest a dozen or so of these fellows vtill deserve thanks of community. A well known characleraboutthe Beth- lchcms for many years past wa3 one Hjnry Young, a tailor, whoso weakness was his love for strung drink. About ten days ago he got on one of his periodical debauches, and, ike many others in that state, utterly lost lis strength of mind and body. On Wed nesday evening he went unnoticed into tho barn of Henry Bachman,atthoFivo Foints, and during the night, in an cflbit to ascend to the hay loft, fell through n hole to tho floor below, a distance of about twenty feet Tho next morning he was found iu an un conscious state, and was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, whero ho died on Saturday. Tho Saline (Kas.) Democrat, of the lOtli Inst., pays tho following compliment to A. II. Bowman, and we have no doubt it will please nil his old friends hereabouts, as it Iocs us, to hear of his well-doing: "Mr. A. II. Bowman, a new settlor in Ohio townshin, is turning tho sod over In good shape, as well as a large quantity of it. Ho has one of tho finest farm houses iu that locality, and judg ing Ironi tho improvements already made, there is thcamount of push iu Mr. Bowman necessary to "inako it in a few years ono of the best farms in the county." Polio PocoTrihe, 171, Imp. O. of R. M., will hold a grand Pic nic in tho grove, near the Lehigh and Susquehanna depot, in this borough, on tho 4th of July. From the ar rangements making this will undoubtedly be the pie nic of the Eeason. A number of Tribes from neighboring towns are expected to be present and participate in the grand parado in tho forenoon. II. M. S. Pinafore, will bo presented in the school hall, in this placo about tho 3d week in June. It is expected to be the fin est production that ever took place in this borough. So you had better provide your selves with the necessary amount of srion- dulix to gain admission. Jonas Sondcim, Mauch Chunk, is offering SUS, 000 worth of goods, consistingof mens' boys' and children's suits, all prices to suit rich and poor, at a great sacrifice. Huts, caps, boots and shoes at 25 jiercentdiscount from former prices. Hrst clothing store above the Mansion House. A largo number or our citizens spent Thursday in Allentown, in attendance upon the conclavo of tho Grand Co'uimandcry Knights Templar. Rehearsals of Pinafore havo been held this week, Monday evening at the residence of Mr. Joseph Obert, and on Wcducsday evening in tho school hall. Indications are that the piece will bo rendered iu a most able manner. At an early hour Thursday morning, whilo Mr. Geo. Miller, a butcher, of Frank lin, was driving his team down Mackerel street, his horse became restless, the bridle bit broke, and he was thrown from his team, At first it was thought he was not seriously hurt, but after reaching homo it was found he had sustained some internal injuries and a physician was sent for. A Temperance Meeting will be held on Tuesilay evening, June 3rd, in the Lehigh ton Lvaugclicul Church, sjwakcr, Rev. J. W. Wood, of tho First Piesbyterian Church, of Allentown, Penn'a, and in the Evangeli cal Church, Weissport, on Wednesday eveu ing, June 4, scaker, Bishop Thomas Bow man, of tho Evangelical Association. It Is hoped that every friend of Tcmperanco will make it convenient to attend these meetings. Veterans will not fall to meet at tho Weissport school House,to-morrow(8unday) afternoon at 2o 'clock for the purpose of decor- miug lucirumiruucs graves, ijaulcs uonat inc flowers will ulcaso leave I hem m ll, school house.lnW eissnortand at the residence ol jos. b. rreuD, in this borough. Wo are printing for the Evangelical Association the first number of a little n. er entitled the Sabbath School Suitor, wiiicn isioappvaruu iiiourst oi cacn monin. u is ciiiieu uy jtevs. Bmoyer oi Knighton .. I c..r.:i r , in , . Pn ' uuu dciiii vj ,, vtasui in u txruia will bJ- cure it for ono year. Address U". 11'. Bow man, publisher, Lehighton, Pa. Excelsior Cornet Band of this borough will hold a pio-nlo in the grove near tho L. ,t fl. depot, on Tuesday. Juno 10th. or on the first fine day thereafter i proceeds for tho benefit of tbo band. Dou't you forget to uo mere. Ho is a fool. We mean the man. who lets his baby cry all night in the arms of its mother, and does not sleen a wink, when j Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup will quiet tho baby by relieving its pain j a bottle costing only ii cents. XI 10 Fire at Hom'n Hotel. About 12:15 o'clock on Friday of last week, fire was discovered on tho eastern corner of the roof of the Northwestern Hotel, owned and conducted by Jonas A. Horn. When the flro broke out tho Aovocatx had been put to press, nnd ns It was found necessary to send all the spare help from the office to help fight the fire-fiend, It was impossible to report tho casualty in our last issue. Tho fire is supposed to have originated from a spark lodging on the roof of the building from an englno passing on the L. & S. R It., which was fanned Into a blaze by the high wind. But there Is really no posi tive evidenco Id this effect, there being con flicting reports astothoetatooftho fire when first discovered. Some say it originated in sido the building, others say outside. It will always, perhaps, remain a vexed ques tion. Suffice It to say, that tho holel build ings wero leveled to tliej ground, despite the heroic efforts mado to stay the rapacity of the flame. The first to arrivo with any aparattis for extinguishing the flames was Joseph Obert with his hand engine, which did good ser vice Ho was soon followed by tho Hook and Ladder company with their truck and Little Giant fire extinguisher, which latter was found to bo out of repair. The firo was at one time supposed to bo under control, and one-half tho building to bo saved, but the flames broke through into tho cellar where there being stored some combustible articles, it gave the firo an advantage, which was never regained. Independent of the Llttlo Giant fire aparalus being out of order, there was a great scarcity of water, in that locality, as is ihe case in several other lo calities In this borough; and forcibly again calls up the question of a water supply for Lehiglitrm. Tho loss is estimated at $5,000, with on'.insuranco on the buildings of $3,350. Mr. Horn having removed his goods to the building opposite, is pre pared to cater to the wonts of his friends, until ho can make arrangements to rebuild his hotel. I.O. . p. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, repre senting over nine hundred lodges In this State, met at Harrisburg last week. After the transaction of the uua! roulino business and the1 installation of tho grand officers elect, tho delegates adjourned sine die on Wednesday evening. Among the officers installed was R. E. Wright, Jr., Esq., of Al lentown, as R. W. Grand Warden, and bo ing called for an address after tho ceremo nies had been concluded, he responded with a speech' which was most heartily applauded by tho largo audience present. It was re garded by the grand officers, and tho au dience in the Hall, as the masterly effort of a superior mind, and placed the speaker in the list of finished orators whose voices arc ever heard iu praise of the sublime prin ciples of tho order. Ho likened Odd Fellow ship unto a sacred temple, into which none but the worthy might enter, describing the magnificence and splendor of tho Interior n symbolical language very finely ex pressed. This discourse, was replete witli thoughts of a grand and eloquent nature, and was replete with passages of gr, beauty. During tho last year the Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania expended more than $300,000 for the relief of tho sick and disabled ofthcir organization. The nicnbership includes nearly 90,000 persons, and thero are upon the sick list annually an average of about 10,000 members. The Odd Fellows' society Is, mora than anything else, a relief society and the foregoing figures show how largo Is the measure of good it is enabled to do. Tho ?It:xlcau Soldier's. At a meeting of the surviving; Soldiers of Company K Second Pennsylvania Regiment of the Mexican War, the following action was taken upon the decease of the lato Asa Packer: Iletolved. that bv the death ol our lamentM uivim am , . wcounuicu mill UB irutn our first enlistment In tho military service of our country ; the last of our honored friends uiai waiveu a solemn larcweu upon our cm- oarKtneni ai I'uisimrg, aim me nrsi to link lils friendly hand with ours in glad conKratu. ltlun UKn nur return to Mauch Chunk ; and whoso warm, constant, active and earnest sympaiuy lias ever ucen cxicnueu to us ; whofce cheerlnir urescnce hu so oltcn enliven. ed our social incetli'KS ; we havo loit a true iritmi ami an nonoreu liroincr. Uciolvti, That we will ever cherish the memory of our distinguished associate, whose unchanirlnir Interest In Comuanv K has en. dearcl him to every one of Its members, ami to whom we could always appeal with perfect confidence In his Uburalltv and tmtrlotlsm. Knotted, That In grateful remembrance of me ueceaseM, we ueem u a sacreu uuiy to ins family to oiler them In these resolutions, the evidence of our sincere sympathy In their alBlctlntc bereavement. jfrtoicra, inaiacopyoi ineso Jtesoiutions be presented to the iarally of the deceased with our earnest wishes fur their future wei-ure, llctolvtd, That our t.'ounty newspapers bo ri-flucMcu io iiuuiisii incBo proceeuings. ur urucr oi me commute. ClIL. HOIIEUT KI.OTZ. BEHOT. T. It.Olttl.I.lN. COUP. WILLIAM WILUELM. MUS. F. O.KKIN10. Mauch Chunk Hay 21, 1870. Sunday Services. L.KiiiaiiTO.v M. K. Ouuncn, Rev. J. P, Miller, pastor Sunday, JUoe 1. 10.30 a, m subjecti "Qod's law to tho World." Sacra. mcntof tho Lord's SUpper; 2 p.m., Sunday school ; 0 DO p. m., i ounjr Men's Prayer Meet. ing; 7.30 p. in., subject, "Paul's Iloast and Confidence." Little People's Meeting, Sat. unlay at 3 n. in. AU cordially Invited. I.KIIiaUTOX EVAKQKLICAL UlIDnctt, IteV. 11. J. Smoyer, pastor,to. morrow, Sunday B a in., 1'royer meeting; 10a. m , German preach Inx; 1 p. m., Teachers meeting; 2 p. ni., Sun. day School: 0:30 p. m. Prayer and praise meeting; 7:30 English preaching. All are welcome. Trikitv Lutheran Chuecit, Hot. Wm Q. Laltzle, pastor, to-morrow (Sunday), Communion services, at 10 a. m., In the Uer. man language ; Sunday school, 'i p. m. Com munlon services In English, 7.30 p. m. Pre paratory services, Saturday aiternoon and evening. German services every Wednesday evening. EvAKQKLiCALOnuncn, WxissrbBT. Rev. J. K. Seyfrlt.pastor.Qerman preaching at 10 A. m.; Teachers meeting; at 1:30, p.m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m, English preaching at 7:30 p. m. Ilia; Creek item! Dr. W. F. Christ, of Parrwille. was on professional business to. this place a number u nines iub weeit. ricased to meet Hon. Robt. Klotz. while on a business visit to Mauch Chunk last week, and am under obligations to him for luvors receivea. There oueht to bo a wholesale alaushtiv of worthless dogs hereabouts. The Fourth of Julv will nnr Yrl uay mis year. " Revere" expects to co on a fishim? ex cursion to Mud Run and Big Lake, and will stop over wnn uupiex, at Aibnghtsville, Henry Boyer, Esq., was hero several uays last ween surveying lana. The eight hour law has bees defeated lu the btate Legislature. Robert Miller was home over Sunday no icii lor Aioriguisviiie again iuonuay, Measure not man by Sunday, without regurutug wnat lie aocs an mo week. I was pleased . Uf receive an invitation from Hon. J. G. Zero, on Saturday lost, to meet him at his oflica in Weissiurt. Tho doctor looked chcferful. and the iieople re gardless of turty cannot but iwint with mde to the courso he has pursued during his firat session in the Legislature. He has proven himself an honest and uptight re preseiitatire of the people) as the records piaiuiy euuw, llEVKBKv Never promise more than can be done, Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills have been suc cessfully run on this principal. For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cts. Vrliort licin. Rev. J. K. Seyfnt is attending the Evan gelical Ministerial Convention at SliUlngton this week. Solomon Ycalcet went to Reading on Thursday, on business connected with the silver mlno at Little Gap. Mrs. W. II. Knecht and Mrs. A. II. Seidle enjoyed a pleasant flying visit to' Beaver Run on Thursday afternoon. - Tho frosts and cold winds during the past week, it is believed, has not seriously injured vegetation I but has no doubt some what retarded its growth. Constable C. H. MacDaniels has been seriously 111 duringthe week, with neuralgia in tho face and head. But it is hoped that he will soon recover. The L. & S. R.R. Co., have decided to remove tho depot in this borough from its present location to ono immediately below the canal bridgo leading to Franklin. This will greatly convenience tho people, and no doubt be of mnch advantage to the railroad. Work will commence on the foundation for tho new depot building the first of next week. The addition to the Fort Allen Foundry is being rapidly pushed to completion, and In tho courso ol a week will be ready for occupancy. A serenade hero on Monday evening, to somebody who had been falsely accused of committing the crimo of matrimony, is ono of tho worst mixed up arrangements on record, and came near being tho death of one of tho employees of the Fort Allen Foundry who, believing that tho serenade was intended for him, escaped, thinly attired, through the skylight of his boarding house to the roof of the building, where tho sere nadcrs kept him until 2 a. m. It turned out that no one had been married, that the rumor was a hoax, nnd now the "Johnny Morgans" feel that they were sold cheap. Work on tho Old Franklin Well, to put it In shape as a public resort, is to comnionce in a few days. But now the question is raised as to whether the well was due by Franklin; or, whether Fort Allen was lo cated at all on what is now known as tho Fort Allen estate. A claim is now set up, that tho fort was located in Franklin town ship; that it was a sorry, misshapen old stockade, at best; that the garrison who of old, held the foil spent their time in eating, drinking and making lovo to the Indian girls, nnd let tho warriors murder nil tho farmers. It is further claimed that a fellow named Crulkshank had the well ilug eight years after tho building of Fort Allen ; that Crulkshank had a second-hand clothing store, and drove such sharp bar gains with the Indians that, waking up ono morning, ho found that ho had been scalped during the night. He packed up his stock of goods, swung the pack on his back, and with Imprecations against the Indians and against the place generally, he strucli a B-line for Bethlehem. In short, the claim is that the Advocate's article last week on the subject contained not ono word of truth ; and that tho writer of it has more ability for eating cold boiled potatoes than for collecting nnd writing up historical facts. ICo arc requested to state that a few morn pupils may bo accommodated in the Model School connected with the Normal, Tho terms are $2.50 for the session of eight weeks; book free. ff Rloomlnsilnlo Valley Flashes. Have patience. A prickly pair A couple of needles. Sheer nonsense Trying to cut your own hair. What exactly resembles the half of tho moon? The other half. Whether old age Is to bn j-cspcctcd do iciids largely whether it opplies to men and women or to poultry. Messrs. Henry J. Deppy & Sou, of AI- brighlsville, aro hero building a barn for Mr. Simon Reichard, of Mauch Chunk. The building is to be 35x70 feet, nnd IS feet high. Constable H. G. Deppy, of Alhrightsvillc, was here on official duty Tuesday and Wed nesday of last week. Mr. Nolsou A. Nothstcin, of Lizard creek, was here on a visit last week. Mr. Wm. S. Youngkin, of Tracksville, is rusticating with us now. Mine host of the well-known White Bear House is very busily engaged in get ting his beautiful park fitted up for the summer rush. Wo wish him many visi ters during the summer. Centennial. Albrlslitsvlllo Items. Church on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The Alhriglitville Sabbath school was organized on Sunday last, and the following officers wcro unanimously elected : Super intendent, J. S. Hawk ,- Ass't SuDt., 0. H Silliman; Secretary, II. G, Deppy. This is tho fifth term that Mr. Deppy has served as secretary for the school, and much credit is duo him for tho faithful and efficient manner in which he has kept tho records and for tho otherwise deep interest he has taken in its success Messrs. Wm. Gets and Christian George were last week Ott a Visit to Scioto, Monroe county. Mr. Robert Miller, of Bltf Creek, com menced to leach the Albrightsville schouli for a term of six mouths, on Tuesday of last week. Success to him in his new position Mr. Edwin R, Ilcckman, of Kres'ge ville, who some months ago went to itura boldt, Neb., returned last week, and was much pleased with his trip. Mr. 0. H. Silliman, of Kunkletown, has taken charge of II. J. Deppy's team, Mr. James L. Kibbler, of this place, left on Monday for Tomkinsvllle, where be is employed by A. Lewis A Co. chopping logs. Di'rLXX. Cast i'eilii iltlisi Scarce News and money. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Our farmers have finished their corn planting for the season. More weddings on the tapis. Messrs. Daniel Shoemaker and George Berger have gone to Kansas to prospect for farms. Hope they will meet success. The Darwaspect girls, of West Tenn were on a visit to Mr. Isaac Ginder on Sun day. Messrs. Jonas Valb, Levi Nolhsleln Philip Ginder and Nathan Oh! paled a fly ing visit to LaUry Station and Whitehall on Saturday and Sunday. Uncle- SaK. Accident On Friday morning, of last week a fright ful accident occurred in the slate quarry of Paules Jc Peter, at Slatedale. While the men were engaged in hoisting the rubbish box it came in contact with a projecting rock on the side of the bank. The engineer applied more power in order to raise the box', when the derrick, which was unsound at its base, together with the loaded box suspended to it,- was precipitated into the quarry, injuring three then Henry Dre, William Edward's and William Williams, qflile severely. Drey had both his shoulders dislocated, and besides received ugly gashes in the arm and leg and a contusion on his breast. Edwards sustained Injuries about the head, feet und arms, while Williams had his side badly bruised. Towniucnslna; Ilrcvltlcs. The frost of last Saturday morning did some damage ' The coplons rains, oflast week has ehanir. d the appearance of the erewlng crops won. aerwiiy. Robert Miller, began his summer term of school, on Tuesday, of last week, at Albrlght- Tine. Rey. Mr. Strauss, delivered a very able end eloquent sermon at thoLutheran church, Traehsvllle, .last Sunday. There Is nothing moro likely to estrange two ftlondi than a smalt debt. I and U may some day be separated by an O. Iter. Mr. Huts, will preach at the Upper Illl Crock meeting house this (Saturday) evening. Alt are cordially Invited. Sir. John Schabo, a former resident of this place, now of Shamokln,pald his mother and friends In this valley a dying visit on Friday and Saturday of last week. Glad to see him. The rain drops that fall when the bright ness Is gone, are the tears of the sky for the loss of the sun. I am pleased to learn that Amandus Klb- ler Is attending a term at the Normal school, at Weissport. We wish him abundant suc cess. Mr. John Lelscnrlng, and son-ln law Mr. M. Keinerer, of Mauch Chunk, passed through this valley, on Saturday of last week. Messrs. L. and K., were after the trout. Some persons are In the habit of ending their letters by "Yours, &x." I think It a rude.endlng to a letter. Frank Zelner, of near Traehsvllle was very unfortunate on Saturday last. He was helping to erect a barn for Mrs. Ohriitman, and while, trying tollft a largo piece of timber to the top, one or two of them left their hold atone end slip, when the rest wore unablo to hold It, It fell striking Mr. Zelner, and to se verely hurt him that they wero unable to take lilm home until Sunday, Ily proper medical attendance he may recover, which we earnest ly hope may bo the case. Thomas Jefferson was only twenty-three years old when ho wrote tho declaration of Indepcndance. Mancunv. loner Kidder Items. Efforts have been made to organize a Sun day school at this place. Our friend Banner, of Drako's Creek, will build an addition to his barn this summer. which will mako It elghty.two feet long. The largest barn In Penn Forest as far as I know The berry crop will bo short In this region as the lorcst fires have pretty effectually dcs. troyed the busnes. This will prove a source of great discomfort to the hundreds of people who earn a livelihood by picking berries for market. A joke Is not so durablo as a church bell. After It has been tolled a few times It Is worn out. Several parties from Easton and White Haven havo been at this placo after trout. Some of them have dono very well, while others have not made out as good as they expected. Tho winter crops throughout this rcjrlon look mlddllngly good. ivuai every persou says must bo so. Nearly every person said Ue weather was quite cool on Monday last. Mr. Paul was at this placo last wcek.wlth several washers of his own make, and trying to secure orders fur the same. He disposed of one to Mr. William Qctz, and left several others on trial. Our supervisors woro busily engaged In repairing roads tho last few days. If the best employment of a Woman is to make home happy, tho best employment fora man Is to make her happy. 1'no Bono, Evangelical Minlstcrlul District illrctliif. Tho ministers belonging to the Allentown District Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, Evangelical Association met in convention in the Evangelical church at Slatlngton, Le high county, Pa., on tho 2Gth inst., at 7:30 o'clock p. nu The samo cvcnlnc Rev. Hoffman, an old veteran in tho ministry, who has been preaching- tho trospcl in the Evangelical itincrarley for Grty-thrco consec utive years, delivered a masterly discourse on "Tho Baptism of the Holy Ghost." Tli following officers were elected i President, C. K. Fehr; Vico-Pres., Rev. J. C. Bliem : Secretary, Rev. II. D. Shultz; Treasurer, Rev. D. Yungst. Rev. D. Yungst read an eas3ay on "The Inspiration of tho Holy Scrip tures." Tho discussion that followed was very interesting nnd profitable. Rev. J. K, Seyfrit, read a very able essay on "The d Unction between matter nnd spirit." Tho question, "Is a preacher justifiable in using personalities in the pulpit?" on which Rev. B. II. Miller read an essay, was answered by the convention with an emphatic no. Rev. W. h. Wieand read an excellent essay on the qucstion,"Is man Immortal by Creation or Reservation," nnd very clearly proved that Irian is itnnlortal by creation After a lively discussion it was unanimous, ly resolved to publish the essay in tho -Euan- getical Messenger. Then iollowed on essay on "The Internal and External evidence of our Aaoption," by Rev. E. Butz. It was evident from tho discussion that followed that tho Evangelical ministry believe inn direct and definite evidenco ofthcir accept. anco with God. This their belief is found ed upon personal experience coroboratcd by the Word of Godi Rev. B. J. Smoyer read an essay on "Liberal Christianity and its Relation to our Churchi" After an enthusi astic discussion it was unanimously resolved uj puunsn tne essay in mo jmngeiical Ales sengcr. The subjecti "Tho Elements of sue cess in the i.vanceiicil Association" was opened in an nblo manner by Rev. James iMwman. au exceedingly interesting dis CUBSIUU JUUUWUU. The last afternoon nnd evenineof the con ventioa Was devoted to the Sunday school cause. The entire convention was a decided success. The children's meeting held on Wednesday evenme and addressed bv Revs. 11. D. Shultz. C. K. Fehr. B. J. Smovcr and D. Lentz, was tho most interesting feature oi me convenuon. ane nousewas crowueu, the speakers wero unexecptionally goodpnd ma singing was excellent. Wcnttierl)' Items. Miss Retta Philips will sail for Wales, uer old borne, on Wednesday next. Wm. C. Kemerzel, proprietor of the Car bon House, was buried on Sunday last, Mr. Robert Tait had a valuable dog poisoned during the past week. Still they go. ll'm. Gilbert, jr., and bis sister Lucy left Tuesday last for Denver City, isomraao, witn a view oi making it tueir home. Lewis Kertzie, Esq., and the remainder of his family left Thursday morning for Chillicothe, Ohio, where his Wife and other members of tke family are awaillua them. According to the announced programme. uecorutlon uay win be luny observed. Quite a number of pensioners aro anxi ously awaiting the back jay dua them, Of course they will have to u trait their turn, Only one of our citizens was remember ed by the late Judge Packer in his will. $10,000 is not bad to take. E. G. Ely and family were visiting In Philadelphia, instead of Mauch Chunk, as reported last week, lie owe this correction. John Jarrard, for a year or more em ployed iu the State of Illlnoisls borne visit lug bis friends. The early beans and grspo vines suffer ed considerable by the frost on Tuesday night. Our public schools closed on Thursday last) hence the jnvenilcs are happy. Judging from present indications the bay crop in this section will be short this year, Rockawat. Splinters trout West 1'cnn. Sunday school at 2 p. ra. A refreshing shower on Sunday even ing. An abundant fruit crop is expected this year, Grass is very short yet, but rye and wheat look fair. Mr. T. E. Sittler and wife were at the rennsville church last Sunday, the occasion being the administering of the Lord's Sup Per. . . ... ... The Sunday school Is largely attended, I and is in a flourishing condition under the ' present superintendent. Cairs. From tlio Count)' Sent. A Past-TV Home- aud a llmoirT FCTtrnit. E. It. glowers, Esq.., District Attorney, and his bride returned home from their wed nlng tour on Friday evening, last week, They did not, as first contemplated, extend their trip to New England, but rather, spent the limited time which Mr. Slowers could sparo from his pressing business engagements at home, in doing the sights and wonders of the cities of Philadelphia and New Yoik. They had a pleasant trip unmarrcd by any froward Incident. Onthelr arrival, they Immediately domiciled in their pretty homo on Ilrondway, Present, wo believe, from Mr. Sciwcra' father. This coilly-looated home had been thoroughly garnished and tastefully furnished for their reception, nnd had In appointments all that the human heart, untainted by vani ty, can ask to be happy had been adornod with everything but tho cheerful, smiling face which now lends an additional charm and beauty to the whole. They dispensed with all the formal conventionalities, on their return, bat threw open tho hospitalities of their new home with a spontaneous general welcome to their friends. They have boon made the rcceplents of a number of presents, mostly of a substantial and useful character, from friends. This now departure Into the bonds of matrimony, on the part of our popu. lar District Attorney, with hla judicious choice of a help-meet, and his consequent pleasant social surroundings, builds an ad dition to his already brilliant prospects for the ruture. That ho may fully realise them Is the hope of his numerous friends. Minou Tones. Sebastian llahn, (Dutch John), who was shot In the breast by accident, a few,wceks ago, has so far recovered as to be on the streets. The bullet was not extracted, and he thinks It Is lodged In Ihe exterior lin ings of the lungs. Ho expects to bo able to resume his duties shortly. A tronpe, which advertised Itself as tho Royal IilonJcs, gavoan entertainment In Oak Hall, on Wednesday evening ton woll-flllcd house. At tho conclusion, the announcement was mado by tho manager, that at the urgent request of the lcadlBgcltlzcns of this borouxh, the entertainment would be repeated on Thursday night and It was. It afforded a genuine treat to the lovers of tho "Can-Can." Mr. S. 11. Ruttcr, Irctghtairont, of the L. Jt S. R.R., has been dangerously III during the week, at his homo In 1'ottstown. The Curbun County Courts, before ills Honor Judge Drchcr, and Associates, will convene a week from next Monday. Mr. Thos. llooth and Miss Kittle Waters were married on Thursday evening, Rev, Father Dunce, officiating. Imiiortant repairs are In progress on the county buildings. The Fountain Guards having decided that yellow was too glaring a color for the water fountain, It has been changed to a moon-llght-on-the-sca" shade. SLMary's Commandcry Knights Tcmlars made an excurdon here on Wednesday. They went first to the Glen, from thenco to the Swlteh-Uack, took dinner and supper at tho Mansion House, and left by 7:30 trlun for Al lentown to Join their comrades, the Grand Couimandry, in conclave there. Landy Gallagher has fully recovered from his recent railroad accident, and looks better nnd even more cheerful than before lie says he Is not atrald of being scalped a second lime. Tho hotels hero are expecting a largo summer trado, and Indloitlons are now that their expectations will be fully rcalUcd. Tho Advocate ettabllshmtnt return thanks to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. SIcwcrs for a supply ol wedding cake. P. J. Median, Esq., Is away on his wcdi ding totif, having been wedded on Thursday, In Pottstown, Northampton county, to Miss Rose E. llrcndllngcr, of that place. When a young gentlemen, connected with tile J. M. II. of Mauch Chunk, weds a lady of this borough, tho members of tho J. M. It. do not cut up such a "dido" as though he had "stepped outside" for a better half. Right. Paclccrton Kipplcs; The capture of the . P. B.R. by the ltcading.causcdarlpploof oxcltotncnt among tho employees of tho L. V. R.R., ns to what effect It would haVo ; but tho financial con. dltlon, together with the careful provisions of tne lato judge I'ackcr, commands tho cdnh- dence of all the Interests thereby connected. It's well known management by him will bo continued, and tho vast wealth loft by him tho father or tho road will bo continued In and for tho development of all that portalns to tbo road. The gentlemen whom he called to administer this great trust, aro young, full of energy and pluck, having been closely con. nccted with Judge Packer schooled In the principles which governed him they will with a singleness or purpose, endeavor to make the L. V. 1I.K onooi the best and most tcllablo roads In the Union, thereby perpetuating the memory or one who deserves to be honored throughout the length and breadth of this great Commonwealth. John U. Dolan has reduced the rent of his dwelling houses to six dollars a month. A more In the riant dlreotion. Ills houses are new, large, and commodious and well situated. Prof John ltalbach, or Catasauqua, was visiting his friends here a few dajs ago. Wo hope he may find It remunerative enough to organize a class ; those who desire a thorough musical education, vocal and Instrumental, should avail themselves of this opportunity. Harry Wyld, machinist here, has remov ed to Tuniaqua, where he has secured a nor. maneht and good paying pesltlon under tho Reading Hallroad Company. When burning up the debris gathered from a garden, mako due allowances for the shifting wlnd.and then well It will go better next time. Ornamenting old straw hats with coat or stain and Varnish Is fashionable here ; but rather against thoso who deal In them, Vx then necessity, Is sometimes the parent or accumulated wealth In after lira. The Sheriffs announcement last week or the proposed saleora portion ortho property belonging to the Presbyterian church or your borough, created some anxiety among thoso wuu are intercsieu. i nereneeu no no alarm as the matter Is In the hands of a Competent committee appointed by Presbytery, who will protect the futcrests or all concerned. The difficulties will bo adjusted satisfactorily to nil purucs. Prof. Will II, Davis and his m-ettv and if. compliSfJed bride, daughter of Mr. Powell, of Drlllon, I'a., are vlslilng his aged mother of mis piaee. xiie itoi.'s aiiiuies are oi a high order, pleasant and agreeable, his success as musical uuccior is corinin. We caUtlon1 our venerable and respected Doctor ol this place, to be more careful In fu ture fortunately ho received no serious In. juries In his fall tk other day. The spirit mav be willing but the flesh Is not so strong and active, lioctor, as In the days or your so journ along the Florida coast. Anoir. Our I'nj-ryvillo midget. Tho much needed new porch for the Company's offices has been supplied this week, which with repaired bridges, trestle work, Ac, greatly improves tho appearance of things hereabouts. Fishing is being superseded by frogging by our young people in this neighborhood, and, viewed from a pccuulary stand-point, tho latter occujuilion pays better frogs bringing as high as $1.50 per dozen. The latent device for catching them Is with hook and line, using red flannel (T) as bait. The Tho language of ono of our boys, experienced in the art, is "I tell you, they go for red flannel quick as a turkey gobbler." Mrs. H. Cooper spent part of the Week in Allentown, her native home. Tho Metallic paint business, carried on at Bowiqansville, is quite brisk, both mills running at their full capacity, thereby giv ing steady employment to about 25 men. Your correejiondent makes grateful ac knowledgment to Hon. Allen Craig and Hon. J. G. Zern for valuable Legislative favors. The new school board will organize: on Monday evening next. The new board will bo composed of the following members Jac Peters, J. L. Miller, Geo. W. Bowman, Win. Romig, A. K. Snyder and Charles Belford the last named two being the new members. Auibicus. YOU CAN 1IK HAPPY If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in uuctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors of humbug cure-alls, that do burm always,aiiduseionly nature's simple remedies for all your ail mentsyou will be wise, well and happy, ami save great expense. The greatest rem edy for this, tbo great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters believe It. See "Proverbs" in another column, 30-2 The t'onl Trade The condition of the coal market remains very much as it was last week. There Is no difficulty whatever in selling coal, and nearly alt the large companies appear to be oversold. There Is nothing in the way of au advanco of prices, which will embraco all coals' iu the market, except the continued detcrm Illation of Messrs. Dickson and Hoyt, presidents of tho .Delaware and Hudson Canal Company nnd the Pennsylvania Coal Company to offer l.'ieir coal at a less price than could bo obtained" for it. Wo under stand, however, that the principal compa nies whoso coal is most readily sold, and who havo tho harder varieties, are cuntcm ploting making an advanco iu prices, irre spective of whether the softer coals of the New York companies follow it or not. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company will adyanco prices free on board , at Port Richmond for Juno ten cents a ton, , making their circulars for the month of Juue as follows: For hard white ash lump coal, $2,50; steam boat, $2,50; broken, $2 40; cglT $2,40; stove, $2,50; chestnut, $2,25, and pea, $1,40. They will also advance their Philadelphia and line prices npon the sizes used for domestic ptirposos from ten to fif teen cents per ton. Tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will advance their tuils fur the lino nnd cily trade upon their main lino and their North Penn. branch for tho mouth of June ten cents a ton, and will also make about the same ad vanco on coal shipped from Port Richmond. It is also understood that tho line and city trade will be notified by tho two companies namely, tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company nnd the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, that a further advance In the price of coal nnd rates of freight and toll) united of at least tweuty-fivo cents a ton will be mado on the first of July, and a still further advance of fifty cents on the first of August, of which advance it is supposed tho Railroad Compa ny will take for tolls probably two-fifths, leaving three-fifths for tho benefit of the producers of tho coal. It is believed that somo of the leading operators who have the harder coals, which always find ready sale in the market, will follow thoso advances of the Reading companies, and If the New York companies refuso tc follow it will simply cuablo them to get rid of their coal very quickly and ho out of the way of those who aro desirous of getting better prices. We nro assuicd by tho Reading Company that tho condition of their trade is such that they can very readily turn to the West all the coal they cannot dispose of at the in creased prices, and with the certainty of the further advances to follow in July and Au gust for tho city and line trade, thero is very little doubt that the local demand lor Phil adclphia and the line will take in June and July so large a proportion of the coal as to relieve the company of all difficulty at Tort Richmond. Wc have no doubt that tho an nouucenictit of these advances will bo wel come news to all persons engaged In the coal trade, and particulatly to the worltingmen in the Schuylkill coal region, whose rales of wares depend upon the juice of coal and are governed so far as a minimum is con corned, by tbo rates of freight and transpor tation of the railroad. An advance of ten cents on freight and tolls On coal would ho equivalent to an advance of four per cent in the wages of the miners and laborers en gaged In Its production, and this advanco to take placo in Juno and be foil wed by suc ceeding ones in July end August, will doubtless bo received by the men as a most conclusive evidence of tho dawn of better times. Ledger, Ifondal). Locomotive LUuIdsIoli. Tho locomotive, Lark (No.- 117), of the Lehigh Valley ruilroad, exploded her boiler Tuesday at tho Lumber Yard, on Ihe Hazle ton division, whero she was standing on tho track waiting for the Jeddo train to cdmo out. Tho cscnpeoftheeilgllicer, Mr. Charles Rauch) and tho fireman, Mr. John Stein, was simply Miraculous as thay vcre both on the engine at the time. Mr. Itauch Waa in the cab and Mr. Stein was just ill llld bet of stepping up from tho lender to the cab when the explosion took place. The side of the cab whero the engineer stood was not damaged ill tho least, but the opposite side, the fireman's side, was badly damaged. The engine stood on tho track just below the Lumber Yard station, aud Hie trail! hands wcro all gathered at tho station, whero they fortunately escaped injury; thero was no one hurt in the least by the accident. Mr. Smith, one of tbo loaders at the dump, says his cap vas taken off by a plcco of boiler Iron, the loaders at the dump, it will he re mcmhercd, wcrt) not moro thnU.ltvellly feet from the locomotive. Tho causo of tho ex plosion remains a mystery; and can only be accounted for by the supposition that a weak spot existed In the boiler near tho fire-box, and It gave Way uhder tho pressure of steam and ripped the boiler oien front one end to the other, u singular fact is that the explo sion stripped the cylinder part of the boiler; leaving the front end and tho smoke stack etanding, and the fire-box at the other end with the majority ortlio flues, connecting the two parts, the important machinery cf the engine was, however, nearly all des troyed. The engine was not thrown from the track, but tho sand box and bell on top of the boiler wcro blown, nobody knows where, bs they could not be found hear the scene of tho wreck. The Lark has been about 14 years in use and was considered perfectly safe, tho boiler Iron by measure ment showed a thickness of 5-lfl of an inch strong, she was running the early morning passenger train, and hauling local freight in tho oftcrnoon. Daily Mullctin. ill and A roti thi Jcflilm lflc. Oscar, a llttlo eon of Mr. II. E. Lueb kins, of Aiidcnriod, fell off a porch, whero he was plaving Wednesday evening, and broke his collar bone. The men of Audenried drew the largest pay last week that they have had for many years. They have had steady work for tho past month. For the benefit of any of your readers who mav be out of employment. I will state that a dozen or more good laborers may find, work in getting out coal at the " Trescko w stripping." Appiy on me grounu. " Shoo fly" is now proper again. Strawberries 18 cents per quar'jj 0r six boxes for a dollar. No more torn shoes soiled, dresses, or mangieu ie, lor mesiaewaiij and streets of Audenried are being uice'iy repaired. On Sunday, at Audc.iried, wo had the pleasure of seeing soven rsons become full members of the M. E. church, ell had served the usual probationr.ry term. Mrs. Hannah Willis, wifo of the lite William Willis, ,ias started a confectionery store, iu order to procure an honest living for herself n.id children. She has the good willofevc.y person in Audenried, and should be well 'jiatronizcd. Ho returned from'Wasblngton, and ap pears to have been much benefited j he looks weal, seems happy, and no doubt had a pri vate consultation with " Rutherford." Mim Macfaithland left here Thursday for Colorado, where she goos on a visit U her brother. No. 4 slope is to be abandoned, arid work resumed in ho. 1 slope. Miss Hannah Boyle, of Trosckow, i jn attendance at Prof. Rowland's norm.', insti tute, at Weixiiort. We wish Hannah luc- ce4 as a teacher. . -','!, IM'l'ft has been appoint! by the County .o';,inieionere & ki. 'collec tor Ut BudJh township. Vmitas. Tllltevnplilils." . . Our'ladles are now busy In fact thty hsye keen busy for several wetks "whitewash ing;" arid it Is more than possible they will be busy for several weeks et to come. Tlio right to whitewash, at least onto a Jfor, Is so time-honored as to be almost divine to the Amirlran house-wife, and thoso bu(bund, fathers or brothers who contemplate a rebel lion analnst tho custom, should bear that Im portant fact In idlnd. To defend the ladles In this right IS ono objectof this article ; lorcslgn her llego-lord to his distressful fate Is another object. To prove the antiquity of tho right wo will give some extracts from nn article written ovtr n hundred years ago, and attrib uted to tho pen of Dr, Franklin. Li'Ko out sell he destred to defend the ladles In thtlr right, llosajs: "When a couple Is alout to enter Into tho matrimonial state, a.notcr lalllug article In the marrlago treaty Is, that the lady shall have anil enjoy tho free and unmolested xer- . clscs of the rights of tchtlcirathlng, with -all its ceremonials, privileges, and appurten ances. A'younir woman -would forego the most advantageous connection, and even dis appoint the warmest -wishes -of. her aeait,' rattier than resign the Invaluable right There Is no season of.lhc year. (n which ,th lady luay not claim her privilege, ir she. pleases; but the last of May is most generally fixed upon Tor tho purpose. Tbo atleiltlf or . husband may Judge by certain .prognostic S when tho storm Is nUh at hand. When tho lady Is unusually Irctlul, finds fault with the servants, Is discontented with tho children,, complains much of the Ul'hlncesofcverj thing about, her these nro ominous signs. Hut If, In addition thereto, tho husband rises In the morning and finds In the yard a wheelbarrow with a quantity ol lime In It, and buckets of water with lime dissolved lull, thero la no tlmo to bo lost. Ho may Immediately lock up, his closet or apartment whero his papers and private property aro kept, aud putting tho key In his pocket, betuko hlmseir to mgtu ; Tor a husband, however beloved, beeomrs a perfect nuisance during this season of female rago; Ids authority Is supcicedcd, his com mission Is suspendud, and the very scullion, who cleans tho brasses lulho Mielicnbeeoinls of more oonscquenco tluiii he. lie has noth ing fur It but to ubdlcale, and run from an. evil which ho can neither prevnit nur niul Uly." Thus It Is seen that a a hundred 5 ears has mado lew changes In tho preliminaries of this annual house ctiolatlug. Then ns now ear pets were, ripped up; prints, pictures, looking glasses, brackets and other ornaments, to their peril, were stripped from the wal.s ; cur tains torn fruin tho testers, and tho beds crammed In the windows ; chairs -and tables. bedsteads and cradles were hurled Into the yard, and the garden fences mado to groan under their burden of blankets, 6loth, cloaks, old coats, pants, vests und hats. The kitchen recesses wcro mado to glvo up their doad gridirons, fnlngpnns, leaky kettles and wash boilers, broken pots, jars, spits, rustyshovcls and pokers, cracked tumblers, broken wine glasses, phials of forgotten physic, papers uf unknown powder, seeds and dried horbs, old corks, tups ol teapotvtopplos of departed do cantcrs. etcetera. In fa t, tho day of final doom apparently arrives, and thau'enslls ot the household aredr.'ggod forth to Judgment. Tho object Is to elenn everything, and this Is done, at Whatever cost or peril to the articles cleansed. It usually takes about a week, and then the storm subsides, and inaltcrjassumo their wonted smoothness, XromVjwhieii,. Fran k 1 In Very consolingly concludes ; "Notwlthstand Ing this (peculiarity ortlio ladles), tho women of America mako tho most faithful wives and tho most attentive mothers In the world ; nnd I aln sure you will Join 1110 In the oplnlon,that If a married loan Is mado miserable only one week In a wholo year, ho will have no great Causo to complain of the matrimonial bond." .M MMtll'D. IlUTTElt I'llRlSrI AN. On the 10th Instant, by Rev. A, W. Stams ol Gilbert's, Mr. Charles O. Duller, or lluttoisvlllo and Miss Sarah J. Clirlslmau, ol Stony creek, Penn Forest township. I.chlghlnii Produce Mnrhct. C'OIUIECTKD WhKKLV. Flour, per sack $2 7fi Cum, per bushel 00 Oats, per bushel 49 Mixed Chop, per cwt 1 -S Middlings, per owl 130 llrnn, per cwt 00 Ildtter, perpound 20 Eggs, per dozen ,..-...,11. 12 Hum, per pound 10 Lard, tier pound 10 Shoulders, per pound ..V. 0 Potatoes, per bustiel ...;.. 0 Special Notices. ,,r nil rP Of all kinds TU vfOUS, dlthcN HI I 1 ires of Kl OOU or nmeus anl I IfUfUVJ all dikeiwes ultho ItKUTUM quickly and oerfe-tly cuiei bv a simple and soothlnir REMEDY, lor information addnaa till. J. FAlllUl .& OO. -ti Ann t .XT. Obetlioltzer's Liniment, OAMPHOR MILK. Is now hlihlv reooiumo'ndid nnd ei'en'slvelj used for lchcuimtisni, J'nifctfdLFeti Atbta. l'alns. rbrcs, htluus, sv,o.IIk. bbraljB. .tc. It is Dt tho grratei-t v. luojan ounnj:,CuJl,Uab, Bp aim nnd sivcl.liiCT 111 liotc'- SK,-iS"V ' It iicta quickly and nun ly. IttrtoaeSslxitr'm and relie0- tliu mifrjoiuta. lheU,iDia'Movles aid ttic Aching ,-ivis. TliKtrionoywdl Jle Fialdbacktoany one not satlifleti withMtef. ccti. 1'nco cents. 5 bullies' for tl lie pared hy Levi ObCihultzcr, Mvn., Tlio I'licuiiix I'vcfofnl. Has proved Itself in ho pecullaily adapted to old personal contuimpi it o uno children, ft breaks a culd. It stops a col,h. It aids cspectnrstion. It gives luatunt relief lb elves mrrnKih. It brinftire'i. It bu mado moro cuies t .nnativ oilier medicine. Tlinus.ii as of the citizens of Iiitcrn f'ennsylvnnia have ued it fori earn islud teatifv to llm lehef irlveii nnd rurcMif. fcct.U. Price. IS cent tf 1 1 otl lee fur l Pre. Cireu liy Levi Oberhultz r St. D-, and tor Halo yA.J DUltl.INU, Uii ehtuu. Sov.IMm, Tiir. tvnui.ivs halm. t Dr. I.. l. WKYltlU'N'S ALTBOAT1VB hTltUf r remedy ucd Till IITV-V'I Vh. EABS lu a private pruct coaud 1.0 or lading to ladlcally cuio Iri tT JVL J-'L'ki JVt ? Dropsy, Kiv.'peittK.Hecniuloiv hvphllls, Orr;f $1 Diab, U-a. and all 1ikuim-ii 111 which the bi jjj it Implicated, la now offered tn the pub ic fold by all IUTaii. Diilcoists. aud ( ..boleesle Olllvlbv nisi WKVI1U1IN EUI .umj CO P. O. Mox JW, Itochester, I. It. PIMPLES. iravuiir iuomhui run. c.ear ana uaul lul 1 ulo lii-irin tloi lur pirdneiiu; a luiuilaat xcnuHir ot lulr 011 a batd h .-ad orvmnota f;,oe. Adare&s, Inclosing 3c. tlaoju, 11, .u. vaud. U& Co-. so Ann Htiwt, N V DR. HARTER'S lit MI A'ur'ifirk, Iliirlchck, (;lt Color ami 'rVono to the Itlood ; it increases the quantity as uell at the quality, giv 'ing Vigor YitMy, Energy, TotcCr and Life Uclf. It 1' especially ad.iptcd to Female Disease, such as Weakness Irutu Mir!u. or any 1 tber cioie. palnbU. irregular or deranved monthly periods, fallins ot the womb, nausea la pres. naucr. sterility, chanted Me, etc Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combine tun two essential qun'lllesof a Family Pill. Toey actaaamildandetneirnt puree aud at the same time are the beAtiaver I'UU tier offei ed to the jiublie. jfnii.ma IOUSKMCN, LOOK HElfpAj iviL.f.ouGiiu'v ivr.nT, ' Saddlor and Harness Maker, HANK St., LEIIIOlITON. ra., Calls attention to the followlngcXtraordlnary L'ovv P ft 1 u est ' uuggy Earnest at 'riJUi f 12 00 upwards r-i'.it. Harness at from . .. 18 Uoupnaros 8 iu upwarus 0 00 upwards 3 to upwards 1 76 upwatds Iluailrve llarnm at (ruin lluiteUulUralUali) at from. " v iMraw) kt Iruiu. llrldlu at from 1 7i upwtrus andatloth r articles at equally low pr " and ituirau e d ! Mm ikiuaurLip lit PAHtlN't pron ptiv ultend .1 i ut r, a- 1 able charges. 1'air'ouuge soUeltl, May 10 I will mail (Free) the. leclne for s simp Vkoktablr Halm tiio iil mmuvH T,m l-'Hl-XKbl-.S. l-IJl'U,s and ilLOTCJIJ'.