jjl II. S1RWK118, DlMTIIIOr ATTOTtNKY COUNSF.IAOIl AT WW. Office, Klott'a llmlolna: Diednway, MAUCHOMUNK. rA Hettllng Kstatce, I'lllii Accounts aud Orphans Conn rraouoo specialty. , , Trial of ;nnM orptnl r attended to 5 transactions in Kngnsa and Herman. Jin THIS rArhni-. kowru co-b New. .nir ArivrrilMnir Kuieati, 10 hti l nco Hitwt, 1 HAOTA roar bo made for It In HEW YORK. SATURDAY, JUNfc 14, ISIS. "Local and Personal. to sunscuinKiHu Subscribers to the Carbok Advocatk will lake special notice tliat our terms ore one dollar a year strictly in advance, If not so paid $1.25 will bo charged In every instance. Subscribers getting their paticrs by mail will refer to the direction tabs nn tlicir papers and -note the date, and remit accordingly. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com-, TUo Lutheran iyilnltcrltim of rn. pany gave notice that on and after Monday Lkbanon, Ta., Juno 9. The ono hundred last the rales of toll on tho Lehigh and Del-1 nd thirty-second annual meeting of the awaro Division canals would bo advanced, ! Herman Kvangcllca.1 Lutheran Mlnlsterlum South Bclhlchcui has a bonded debt of $8974. New iron mines are being opened daily In the neighborhood of Alburlis. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Nnvy To bacco. -50- Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seaboldt, L. V. It. 11. depot. 10-42 The damage to wheat through tho Hes sian fly will amount to but little tills year. The South Bethlehem Pre companies will hold Hieir first annual parade on the coniintf lndependcnco day. Fortv-eielit shares of the Northampton county Notional Bank, at Kaston, were last week sold at $17 per share, The Bingen furnace, which has lately come into tho possession of the Bethlehem Iron Comnanv. has been rc-starteu. Foa Sals. Eight shares of tho Capital stock of the 1st National Hank idLchighton For further particulars apply ut tho Advo catk office. For cheap Farm Land In Carbon coun ty, inquire at N. 1. Coitright, Mauch Chunk. 24-37 The Montgomery Furnace,r.t Tort Ken nedy, which lias been idle since July ISIfi, will "blow in" next month. One hundred and sixty tons of iron ore are hauled daily to tho Allenlown furnaces from the country districts some of it a dis tance of from eight to ten miles. The annual commencement of Lafjyette College, nt Easion, lakes place on Monday, SOth insMnd ofLehigh University .atSuuth Bethlehem,' on the 25th. II, II. Peters announces to his friends and tne citizens in general that he is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimcrcs, vestings and suitings, and that lie is prepared to mako up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard or in this section. "Perfect fits and Lowest nriecs," is the motto of this houc, and don't you forgctit. Storoin the Post-office building. The announcement is made thai the Beading Railroad will begin sending coal over the Bound Brook and NewJcrscy Uon tral Railroads to Elizabcthiort, New York harbor, next week. The Lehigh Vullcy Railroad announces a dividend of one percent, payable July 15, Tho transfer books will bo closed from June 19th until July 1st. Maggio McNeil was killed at Scrantnn Tuesday night by falling from the Delaware and Lackawanna Railioad bridge, a distance of 70 feet. Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a new and elegant stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes forspringand summer wear, which ho is prepared to sell atunprcoedent ly low prices, lie respectfully invites on inspection of his stock feeling assured that he can give full satisfaction. Dog days commence to-ninrrow (Sun day), tho 15th inst. So you had better put your dog's snout inside a wire muzzle. There were transiortcd overtlic Lehigh Valley Railroad fortho week ending June 7, 9(5,101 tons of coal, making for the beason to that date a total of l,94fl,7'J9 tons, bein Increase on last v car's business of 297,903 tons to date. What are the jieoplogoing to do on the Fourth of July? If ve celebrate it is about time to begin makingthe necessary arrange ments. Speak up, who is the first to take the initiatory steps? The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will be at this office next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, he will scud you right, cheap and quick. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, for salo at Durlinc's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. tf. Parties desiring a light running sewing machine, will find it to their inteiest to ex amine the" irhite,"llie Boss machine in the market, John II. Faga, Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk, the only agent from whom you can get the very latest improved. Take no other until you have tried the " famous While." Machines left on trial. A soap factory has been started at Trc mont. -Pur'tr Tri- Weekly. Good, now let the untcrrified of Schuylkill county wash I If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave, your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roedcrer's Saloon,' under the Exchange Ho tel, He. will fix you right, and don't you forget it. All kinds of dry goods and dress goods at Dan. Graver's Bee Hive Store, cheaper than ever. Call and examine goods. Samuel Wagner, ol Duncanon, waB struck and killed by a freight train near that place on Satuaday ruro Taris Green aud Land plaster for sale at J. L.Gabel's Hardware store, opposite the Public Square 28-4. Go to the Bee Hive Store for groceries and provisions ol the finest quality at lowest prices. Augusta Belli, aged 90 years, was killed by falling from a wagon at Scioto, Mouroe county, on Thursday of last week. -Jobn Kays, aged 45 years, wai killed by the fall of a chimney while tearing down an old building at Middle Smithfield, Mon roe county, on Thursday of last week. A frieud of ours writing from Altoona, Pa., says t "Business is brisk and improve. ments many. More building this year than any year since the panic of 1 S73. The shoj men are working 10 hours a dav.soveral de. partmeuts in the machine shops have been working nights." An East Saginaw grocer haa secured a monopoly of the business in his neighbor-! hood by connecting all the houses with his store by telephone. And David Ebbert, the popular liverymun,of Lehighton, has secured all the patronago for teams, by gentlemanly treatment and low charges. Mr. Jonas Snyder, an old resident of Bethlehem, was stricked with paralysis on Wednesday of last week while on a visit to the family of his son-in-law, Rev. William Rsth In Allentown. -Daniel Graver, at the Bee Hive Store lo Philadelphia and wints beyond, ten cents per ton. A similar advance is expected on the Schuylkill canal. Tho stock of coal at rort Richmond is now lower than at any other time for n year past, amounting to but 25,000 tons. It Is projiosed to advance rail road tolls in July. Tho amount of coal transported over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad for the fiyo days ending June Cth was 00,103 tons, making n total for tho season to that date of 1,591,122 tons showing an Increase of 700,338 tons ns compared with same tlino last year. A locomotive on the L. & S. rnilroad( near Whito Haven, exploded her boiler on Thursday afternoon, killing John Fuller brakemon, and badly scalding T. J. Herbert, conductor, E. Vocste, fireman, and Joo Adams and James Curlin, brakemcn. Tho Mineral Springs Colliery, at Par sons, owned by Ihe Lehigh Valley Coal Co., resumed operationson Thursday of Inst week, after two years' idleness. It employs 200 men and boys. James Snyder mid Harrison Greens wcigaurcsted lately at Sljtiiigton,near which place they resided, for stealing a lot of hams from the premises of Daniel GeU, at Kresge vi 11c, Monroe Co., on the night of May 1st, were week before 'last tried in Court at Stroudsburg, and convicted nnd sentenced each to 10 months in tho penitentiary. Patrick Burt nnd Michael Morarity,two employees in tho Bethlehem Furnace, got into a quarrel on Thursday of last week when the former struck tho luttcr on the head with a bar of iron, fracturing his skull. The in jured man Is now lying in a precarious con dlsion at St. Luke's Hospital. The annual commencement of Hie Muh lenberg College will take place on Thursday the 20th inst. The exercises will consist of orations by the students of the junior and senior classes, and the conferring of Degrees on the graduates. The Biceal.uircato ud dicss will bo delivered in St. John's Luth eran Church on Sunday ev.Miingprccccding the Commencement by Rev. Dr. S.ultlcr, Hie President. On the evening prior lo the Commencement an address will bodelivcred before tho Literary Societies of the College by Gen. W. II. H. Davis, of Doylcstown. Tho Valley Record, published at Cttta- fanqua, has been enlarged lo an eight co lumn siicet.aml is now published at $1 per annum. Wo congiatulute Brother Barthol omew on this evidence uf his prosperity. Beii. O'Brian.tho popular Westorn tick et agent, of East Mauch Chunk, accompan ied by Mr. M. M. Pricluird, of Sadalia, Mo., wore In town Wednesday evening, and de voted mi hour In our sanctum fui lushing of Pennsylvania convened nt this place In Salem Church on Saturday last, but the first business session was held this morning. About ono hundred and seventy-five mem bers aro expected lo participate In the pro ceeding during Iho week. A report of the doings of the Synod, to gether with other matters, was "read by the President, In tho conclusion of which ho urged Ihe Synod Is show the samo zeal ami united action in the wcllaro of the Synod as was shown by the fathers in daysgoneby, especially in missionary nnd Sunday school work. The Treasure! 'a report was roadand shows the receipts, from all sources during tho year to be $10,989 59, the expenses for the same time being $13,505,58. Rev. J. A. Kunkclman resigned as mana ger of the Orphan Hume, Oerinantoivii. Rev. Dr. J. Fry was elected Treasurcr,nnd Rev. Jacob D. Hhurdlo elected English Sec retary. Rev. Dr. Krotel, ofNew York.was receiv ed into the tiiintsterliiin of Pennsylvania. The missionary and educational anniver sary was held this evening. Addresses were delivered by llevs. ur. ocuinucKer anu Kuendig. Rev. Dr. C. W. SehacfTer, President, and Rev. 8 D. Werskeller, German Secretary, were re-elected. Juno 10. The second day's proceedings of the Ministcrium were opened with prayer by Rev. H. B. Strobnch. Tho reKrt of tho Board of Cily Missions was read. The trustees of Muhlenberg Col lego presented their report, and said the in stitution greatly needed theosslstance of the Synod during the present year. During the past year the College proper has had sixty six students. A resolution requesting tho Finance Committee of the Synod to instruct their treasurer to relinquish ono per cent. on tho bonds which it holds against the College was passed. Revs. Messrs. Hill, Spaeth, nitt, Shantz, Ruth nnd Schlndel were elected as Trustees of Muhlenberg College for three years. Rev. Mr. Apple read the report of the Committee on the Oiphnns' Homo at Ger mnntown, and the rejiort of the trustees was read hv L. L. Houpt. It says tho homo is overcrowded. For the new building over eight thousand dollars had been raised. The expenses of the institution fur maintenance iluiing the past year weie something over tfjSOO. Different members urged upon the Synod the necessity of doing all in their power (or the benefit of tho Home. This afternoon tho Synod visited tho Cornwall estate. At this evening's session tho church was crowded to its utmost capacity. A general discussion on the advisability of increasing tho power of the Synod was had up to the lime ol aiijourumeut. SlicrirC'K Stilt s. Sheriir, J. W. Raudcnbush, at tho public sales held on the 20th of May. and tho 9th of June, disjioscd of tho following realestate: Property of Fred M i I ler, of Leli igiitou, to Reuben Fcnstermachor, $40. Propel ty of Charles A. Getzingcr, of East Mnuch Chunk, to G. L. Ilulsey, &T75. Properly of Reese Williams and wife, of summit mil, to the l-idelily uuilding anu From tho Coutitr Sent, BoHotau Constat. The Bo much Coun cil held their regular mcellne on last Satur day evening, all tho members being present and Uhlcl llurgcss 'i nomas ureilin in tne chair. Report of Chief Engineer Charles m.u ani proutor sentenced to pay costs. Armbruslcr, of tho Fire Department, was f Jun n c'uni1 P on was ap rccelvcd ami (lied. Report of Constable PJ"ted a constable for Banks township, iir-ii. -r.i.-o i nr...i .j at..i Com. vs. John Carroll. Thns. Sheppard. The Secretary was Instructed to make out 'f0"" Malloyi John Heberllng, prosecutor: bills for balance due on Expense Account rconyi Carro l was sentence.1 to pay $1 and and If not paid In a reasonable time lo bring , j' ' ?. ""J" "'"' "el " suit against the debtors! to have a copy of 'rd and Malloy were pninouticed notguil- thotaxduptlcotemadcj to procure an order tynd discharged. ,,.. book for use of the Borough. Tho lax levy Com. vs. Stephen Smith, J. J. Gallagher, for 1879 was fixed at the same rale ns the K J, ;'""- rlV j , previous year-7 mills on the dollar. The diet, not guilty, and delendcnt acquitted, receipts for the mouth were $149.12. Bills to"v- Victor Ackeri chorged with to the amount of $344.42 were ordered paid. Pfl'riatltig a pa nt-brush belonging to the ,. , . L. C. A N, Co.. to his own use; verdict, not First Excursion. Tho first summer ex- gUiy, cursion to tho "Switzerland," took .place on cm, vs Charles Rehr, threats j Moses Thursday, and was , hat of BenhMoUurgs Fritzinger, prosecutor sentenced to pay Band.of Philadelphia, numbering between natd cacU party to pay his own three and four bundled ladles and gentle- wiin(..wa tickets to parties goin: : west. Mr. Piilch.ud 1 Lo"" Association, $25. is the traveling agent for the Ohio mid Mis sissippi Railway Gnnpany, nnd one of the pleasautcst gentlemen wu have met in some time. Tho pic-nic of Excelsior Band, held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, not withstanding tho showery asp ct of the weather on both occasions, was well at tended and much enjoyed by the partici pants. Wc understand that it was a finan cial success, wilh.il. A lund-slida on the Lehigh Vulloy rail road, near Lehigh Gap, Thursday afternoon, caused the wreck of a coal train, and delay ed the 5:35 up pascnger train for about one and a half hours. Wo understand that no person was injured by the accident. Mr. George Boyle, of Linfoiii, was in town Thursday morning on business, and dropjiod in to see us. Tho most jiopulur place" in Carbon coun ty, for purchasing wall pajn'r, btationcry, und useful niticle-! generally, is E. F. Ijiick enbu'li's, two doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk. First-clas painting and caisoininiug ut reasonable figures, and work guaranteed. . A strawberry anil ice cream festival, under the auspices of tiio ladies of the Mite Society of the M. E. church, of this borough, will bo held iubiuderman's Hull,on the even ings of Friday and Saturday, June 20th and 21st. The proceeds for the benefit of the church. We trust this festival will be most liberally paliouized by our people, as tho church is much in need of pecuuiaiy aid. There is no possible doubt ol tho fact that this paper Tun Caiuiox Advocate has the larrext and most intelligent corps of local reporters of any paper in tho Lehigh Region. The people will make a note of this fuctaind hand in their subscriptions Ac coidingly. The Philadelphia nnd Reading Express company has completed arrangements with the Central Railroad of New Jersey to have its express matter cariifd to ttnjnts on Iho line of tho L. & S. branches ol the C.R. R.of N.J. This arrangement is to gn into eU'ect next Monday, June 10th, nnd w.U no doubt be hailed with delight by our merchants and business men. Priqwrty of Caleb Fisher.of Summit Hill lo the Fidelity Building Loan Association $375. Propel ty of Richard Morgan, Jr., Summit mil, to the i iuelity ilulldine .Loan as sociution, $25. Properly of Richard Morgan, Sr., Summit TTS1I ....I.- 1 .1:... T1..M.1V. T - iho, lo uiu ruieuiy xiuuumg a uuuii soeiatiou, $25. Properly of Noah Griffith and wife, Sum init Hill, to the Fidelity Building & Loan Association, ?J5. Property of Noah Griffith, Summit Hill, to the Fidelity Building & Loan Association $25. Pinpeity of Nathan Klotz, Summit Hill to C. O. Skeer, $55. Property of Daniel Rex, East Penn, lo A A, Hubermnn. $1525. Property of Jacob II. Smith.Maucli Chunk to the Tiustees of Norma Glove, No. 23 $1100. Properly of Cornelius Snvder, Town men sing iiml Franklin townships, to Williuu Ynuiiirer. $10. 1V..I...I1! nf Vii-lmlfta Decker. Maucli Chunk borough, to Munch Chunk Building & Loan As&ociation, $735. Propcilv of W. W. Scott. Maucli Chunk, to Mauch Chunk Building Sc Luau Associa tion, $1100 Propeitv of John Shutt and wife, Mauch Chunk, to" Wagner Starr i. Co.. $1055. Propeitv ol'Clus. E. Miller, Ilackelbiruie, to Elizabct.i Miller, $190. Proierlv of F. C. Kline, Mauch Chunk, to J. M. Droisbach, $200. Prnpeily of.Ienken E. Jenkins and wife, Summit Hill, to the Fidelity Building A' Loan Association, A25. Propeitv of John R. Morgan, Summit Hill, to tlio Fidelity Building & Loan As sociation, $25. bastardy j Alice May Young, prosecutrix. Grand Jury returned n true bill against the defendant. Com. vs. Catharine Malloy, assault and battery) Neal Alanelus, prosecutor) Ignor men Irom that city, 'llicy orrivccl oy ; tno Alias order on report of bridge viewers of .v.ou uin, Bin. ............ ..a lowaincnsing township) bridge allowed 1 same, Packer townhlp, disallowed. Com. va Joseph Vcrzl, larceny) the pros ecutor, James Buck, falling to appear, the headquarters at the Mansion House, dis erscd to Glen Onoko and tlx: other places of attraction in this vicinity, a large num ber of t hem returning o uine wun m ne Di,lricl Attorliey enlcrcj a "nollt p,:Mequi, host Wibert. Philadelphia excursionists n.., . 'r tw.n . rn.itr. o,i always enjoy themselves here, and this one bastardy) Emma Geidncr, prosecutrix) was no exception to the rule i) although the tho defemleut pleaded guilty, and was re- allornoou programme cloaca wun a sruari manded to jail to await the seutonco of Ihe Minor Tories. At the lost meeting of Com. vs Wilson Bnydcr. larceny I Charles .1.. I.! I r... f! T ....... . ..... ' .m.. kliu (AJUIUIlldl Ilia mmiiHiiui-a, uvuiua uuauu, urusecuior i Ytrruiuk. u'Jb KUHiy. Williams was elected Assistant Chiefof the Coin, vs Harry Beigfried and Edward Fire Department. The election will, no Christmnn, burglary ) Joseph Otto, prosecu doubt be confirmed by tho Borough Council tori pleaded euiltv ! uwallinz sentence. at its next meeting. Reports of road viewers of Kidder and All who heard the plea made bv F. P. Vwer iowaincnung townships, asking Lonffstreot. Esq.. on Wednesday, for the de. fence, in the case Commonwealth vs. Victor Acker, a young man charged witli tho lar ceny of a paint brusli from the L. C. Sc N. Company, pronounced it a masterly effort. In (act, (tho bar will concede it so), thcro arc few belter pleaders at the Carbon county "bar than Mr. Longstrcet. His arguments appeal lo trie higher convictions oi tne mum and the better feelings of the human heart) and the arguments are tho moro convincing because of the source from whence they eininate) for when he peads for a high standard of right nnd justice to tils lellow tnan, his views will bo found reflected in his own private life. The brush was found The next crop that tho farmers will in Acker's possession, but tho jury returned sow will be buckwheat. The harmonious jingle of tho cowbell that certain roads be opened I so ordered by the court one in the lonncr and two in tho latter township. Illir Creek Itcnix. -Clover will be short this year. All are not friends who speak us fair. The pea and apple aro from Europe. -Tobacco is a native of Virginia. The Onion originated in Egypt. The horse -chestnut is n native of Thibet. The cucumber camo Irom the East In dies. a verdict ot "not guilty" ol larceny. Tho M. E. church aud Sabbath school will make their annual excursion to Ocean Grovo and Long Branch this year on tho 18tliorJuly. The tair lor the round trip ...in i ,i .. n ii ....... a? n.. Will LK bill? OUIIIU 111 1U3I. jc.ll Jjr lij- I . ing$l extra, the excursion ticket will be Hcns is heard in tho mountain pastures. An expert can tell what kind of liquor a man drinks oy the color ol ms nose. Charcoal is said to be good food to make made good to remain oyer with. A larco numbor of Democrats from va. rious parts of the county have availed them. selves of an opportunity to make the Demo cratic Club Room here their headquarters wlulo visiting hero tins wcck. Aim uic availability ot tho room has been demon. strated. It is cozily furnished, pleasantly located, and is free to any Democrat who, detained for a few hours in Mauch Chunk, has no place but a public house to while awuv the time in. In reporting theelection of officers of the Club, recently, we omitted the vice-president Jlegister ana llccoraer Bernard Phillips. The leaders of the party claim that the Democrats have not been so well oreania.nl for years as nt present lo en ter n campaign ; aud that there is no dauger of inhariuony Irom any quarter. A drive throueh the country at this sea. son of the year is delightful. Eees have advanced somewhat in price while butler lias uecnne.i The recent bountiful rains have made the crops all that could be desired Pototoe-bucs have appeared again in re-cnlorced numbers. Mr. Robert Miller was home from Al- brlghtsville on a visit last Sunday, Dr. Seiplc, of Lehighton. was at this place on Sunday, An iiouest man s wora is as goou as nis bond Pleased to see our friend Dr. Zern once again iermaiienlly at home to attend to bis medical proetuo, lion. i. J. ijong win picase accepi our The Slilnklo Itotilicry C'nno. Some months ago we gave a lull report of ihe arrest of Harry Soigfried, In Jersey Cily by Officer Webb, as one of the principals in the assault nnd rubbery of Gabriel Shlnkie, nearly two years ago, and lor which Joseph Otto was tried, but acquitted. In the trial of Otlo, Amos Soil was a witness. Suspicion having subsequently centered upon Alfred nd Harry Scigfrled and Edward Cliristinan, the two latter were arraigned before the term of court this week, pleaded gul'lyi "nd ill be sentenced on Monday. Alfred Soig fried is still at largo, Edward Christmaii makes the following confession in writing, hlch we give for what it is worth. It im plicates AmosSolt,thc former witnesses the Instigator of tho crime which was com mitted by the three men. This is tho doc ument verbatim ct literatim : Mauch Chunk, June Slh, 1879. I worktd fur Amos Solt In 1877, about S months. Solt said ho would like to have some money to pay his taxes and buy a wagon aud x up his place, and I no you can get It ol the old man Shlnkcy, If you want, and give me my share ol It. I would help to get It but I live to close to htin, 1 am afrelght he might no me. You can uet some Boat Man to help you. Mr. Shlnkcy went to Wels.'port one day, Solt told me, that he would go lo the homo and Coax tho Young Boy down to the Mill ilatn, nnd 1 should go In the house and Break the trunk Open and take tho money out and take It down In the wooils and hide It under some large trees. After I loft Solt, he told me not to come to his house la the day time or they might Suspect htm, this was alter the deed, he also told me he would Ilk to see tho Old man robt because he was soSllngewllh his money. One day Mr. Solt hat no meet In the house, About 10 O'Ulock In the Evening he told me to come and Steal somo ohlokens of Mr. Shlnkcy that he was In bed, by this time his wife also told me that they Stold Butter and Meet or them before. Solt Went along when we Stold the chickens, alter wo hat the chickens he told me Ju.it. that Easy you can gel his money. Solt said Mr. Shlnkcy has Loaned 3 or 4 Hundred Dollars to Paul Buck, and he would hnd out wether Buck, had paid the money Back, So that they could make a better haul. Solt told me I should Black my face so they would not no who It was, ho tcld mo to look out that he had a 7 shooter In the house. Soil said the best would be to got 2 or 3 and get Shlnkcy out and tie him and go In and Brake the trunk open and take the money out, then go off about a week. Then como round the Indian UIU Ron I In the night, so that no one sees you and bring me my share of money, Mest of the Shlnkc) money Is In Uold and Sll. ver Exchange It lor paper money and give me my share In paper money. Yours he., EnwjtRD Uhmstmah. Witnesses present : S. F. Bolder, and R. S, Calvin. John Kline, Esq,, has established his thanks for several copies of the C'oustitu rt- . !.. I. ..!!.: .. f TIM T.l.n,. law OllICO 111 tuv uilliunig, uuiiit:! Ul i uuuui icuukes. and Susquehanna street, where he is ready to give attention to legal business of every description. The Phoenix Band mado a very pleas ant trip to Blatington Saturday altcrnoon, The Supervisors of Franklin have none over the dillcrcnt roads of this township once this spring, Tho difference between a tale-bearer and sealing-wax is, that sealing-wax burns The Massachusetts Editorial Associa- to keep a secret, and the tale-bearer burns tion ure cxectcd to visit this place on the to tell one. 27th instant, during their annual excursion. Mr. Lafayette Lcntz and several other At the meeting of the borough School gentlemen from Mauch Chunk, were at this Board on Saturday evening, the annual re- place on u fishing excursion, Thursday last organization was effected, and the follow- week. How successful they were I was un ine officers elected : President A. W. But- able In learn. ler) Secretary, It. Q. Butler; Treasurer The improvement in tho times has not James Ross. reached the farmer yet, and will not until The school commencement exercises he Harvests nis crops anu gets inem to mar will be held this year in the Methodist ket. His only resources thus far has been church. Elaborate preparations are being "rom ouuer arm eggs, ana uiese ur.iigiug made for the occasion. Prof. Vunauda's small price, gives mailers a null aspect, oichestra will furnish the music. The Coal Gazette, which swung the The Athcnioum, next season will oc- comer last wecK wiuiouipuuiisnerorcuitor, lie n,iiiini tn-iiwimillv in mlleciinir locates our Inend Paul Kresge at Kresgo- local historical and biograpical facts. viUc, Monroe county. Mistake) he lives m. xt r ii .if ,i -.i r. t.,'io l,n, at Stemlcrsville. Wo could not consent to on Monday, fur Boston, Mass., in the vicin ity of which ho proposes to spend the sum mcr mouths. Mr. II. Q. Butler savs that he shall not bo a candidate at the Republican conven- cut him oil' to Monroe just now; we wish to elect In in alien 11 ci uurbon tins lull. A children's mcctine will bo held in the bolt's church, tins (saturuayi evening. atHoVIock. A uumberof excellent srieakers lie vided the latter decide to offer himself as a lleJ to uc l,rC8e candidate. Burgess Cicllln deserves much credit lor his zeal in repairing I he side-walks of this boiougii. His last triumph in this di rection, the pundit week, is a substantial F. P. Seiiimel. of Lehighton, haa lately been through tun mm luwuinensing town. ,-Llp looking up his chances for the nomina tioli for Sheriff. Jacob Snyder, of Millport, was at this VH Cllllly. Mr. L.E.Schlaut!h, publisher of thoSafi'no- ton Xctcs, last week went through his libel suit unscathed, and in him the. rights of the press havo ng.iin been vindicated. It teems the Acict, about a year ago, published a local in which the wife of Mr. Georte Iloatz.ol'Slatlngton, was charged with hav ing pcrloincd several cakes of eh areola to in the store in Willianistown, and licnco came tho prosecution for libel. The caso was tried a second tune last week the jury hav ing in tho first failed to agree 111111 a verdict The defense proved that there were good grounds for tho article in question, and that the editor had used considerable diligence to ascertain the truth, andtherefore, was enti tled to an acquittal under the new constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Tho jury brought in a verdict ol "not guilty," and ill vided the cost between tho prosecutor and defend 3 nt, the latter because he hud mado some com ments that were not exactly called for. Itloontlngilnle Valley Flashes. Church on Sunday nt 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Miss r.tlzalicth Nothitelnc, of this place, Is visiting friends In Mahoning valley. County Superintendent It. F. Holiord passed through this place one day last week. Mr. Morris Illcchard and ludy, of Mauch Chunk, passed through here Friday last week, enrouto lor Summit UIU. Mr. Simon Relchard Is ornamenting his farm most elaborutcly Messrs. H. J. Deppey Ic Son have nearly completed tho work on tl.clr new bain. tlur amateur farmers have been hard at work, and good crops are anticipated. Mr. .lack Frost's recent visit here was a sad calamity to youthful vegetation. If you will tell me where the cow-bell Is, Iwllllell ou where the dog.bcll Is which we heard during tho week. But who knows wlioscT (.'ur business places have been decorated nl'.h fancy paper which adds very much to their appearance. Mr. .11. W. Greene, of Albrltfhtirlllr, Is rusticating with us cow. Ulmthkniau plunk walk 011 the castsideof Susquehanna place on Saturday lust. tirpt. l.euucn cizeiuus, 01 uower low. , r 1.. i.!i. sing, tonco Biierin 01 uiroon couniyi, was 111V Illl Microtis IU9L9 Ul U.lSk.llliy Milieu 1 . w , .. . ... . ,. 1.,!.. . :...i - I ,1,1 l,M, Ulm...t Irm nf lh u" 11 uusiucss visil lo rruiiKimoii ouiumuy, ourt, in which tho UcleiiUeuts go to jail, no were mimiy buuwu '"su ')' 1'orks of Weissport.on Saturday last. dren and tho mothers a titiblio charge, has by our friend L.L. V ills.also presented with Our Count)- Courts. The Courts, June Term, 1870, for Carbon county, convened on Monday, at 2 o'clock, betore President Judge Dreher and Associ ates, Leonard and Meendecu. Tho cases, Commencements. This is the mouth for college commence ments, and they will take place as follows : Franklin and Marshall Colloiro, Lancaster, tl... .I--.1 !.. Muhfenberg 'College, Allentown, on tho I ''ton, wilt conduct the services All aro .-lilt inst. Itcllglnu IVotck. Rev. J. E. Freeman having returned from the West, will hold Ihe communion service In the East Mauch Chunk Lutheran and lie formed church to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Preparatory services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'cloik p. in. All are cor dially Invited. L.EIUUUTOX M. E. Ohukch, Iter. J. P. Miller, pastor Sunday, Juno 8.-9 a, m. Glass .Meeting ; 10.30 a. in., Preaching; 1 p. m., Sunday school; 6 30 p. m., Young Men's Prayer Meeting; 7.30 p. m., Preaching, Lit tle People's Meeting, Saturday at 3 p. m, All cordially Invited. KVAMOKLICAL (.UUItClt, WllSSTORT. Her. J. K. Seyfrlt,pastor,aerman preaching at 10a. ni.; Teachers meeting at 1:30, p. m.j Sunday school at 2 p. in. English preaching at 7:30 p. m. UonxEB-STOKE Laviho. The corner-stone of the Evangelical Chapel, of North Wells port, will be laid on Sunday afternoon, Juno 1Mb, at 4 o'clock. Bey. B. J. Smoyer, of Le- remain tho time required by law, tako the department of the Lehigh Valley Lmery insolvent debtor's oath and leave their cliil- " heel y nduced Judge Dreher to make n different a copy of "Autumn Leaves," a splendid ruling in such eases. In the future such worn anu neauy gotten up; among uiu iuus- defeuilents will be remanded to jail without tuitions wo hnd Laston, .Lehigh University, sentence, and will there havo to remain Allentown, l?higli valley .emery wneci until reparation in some shatio is made. Works, Mauch Chunk,Switchback,GlcnOu- 1 1 ..1... H-lll.nnl . f. f., ,..li 1..1. li n ... i 1 1 til.n.a accept our thanks. Fourth of July will be our next legal Holiday, und loung America is busily em gaged in saving pennies for a proper cele bration of the ever-glorious event. The Dover Index says "As the worm 1 ... ..n. ... .,n it ,!... 1.1 1. II. a .1.. r.f before tho Orphans' Court were disused of .,, ,,. ', .. .hurcI.,.. to nrcach olain. r..n 1. . . . . . . .. .' us lui.uns, practical, short sermons, una also liavo tneir Estate of Solomon Solt, alias order of sale churches well ventilated." We agree with crauted, on 6ame terms us former order, re- this in even' lespect, one hour and over, is turnable to next term of court. entirely too long; many people become rest Auditors' rejiort ol mo account of jsa, u. less ana pay bu' very nine attention u Wilson, administrator of the estate of Peter sermon is made too long. Steel ; coiiriimcd nisi. The school directors of Franklin met Petition ol Wesley, minor child or Josiah a,a jn tue Soil's brick school house of this W. Poe, of East Mauch Chunk, deceased, for ,Jaee ou Saturday afternoon, for the pur- tho appointment of a guardian. .Hls! 0fiaying the School Tax and to decide Widow's appraisement of the estate of E. !( ,.i,,,t i,o .,i In lm built nt Wnlcks. S. Dreisbach, of Mauch Chunk, towuship; ville this summer or not; asa full bourdwus confirmed nisi. not nrrwAnt thev were unablo to decide tho Widow's appraisement of tho estate of hatter point, nnd the question undoubtedly Harrison Snyder; confirmed nisi. wjh presCntcd again at their next meet- wiiiowb appraisement oi tne estate oi jng. '"and final a'cunt of Sila, and John I foot race question has not yet reach. RI,nnn. oPnlnra if tli will nf Knlhnll " P'OCC. Solomaii; nisi. Tho following we note from the report First and final account of Adolph Huss- n-aa oy tne oupernueuueui. u no Hunts man, administrator of the estate of Charles ville German Sunday school at their annual Hussman; confirmed nisi. celebration, which was heldon bunday uf- K1I1UV1I 1US,, 11. .UJ (,"V.V ......a .... Paul's church. This school, he suid.was or- Lafayette ColIc2e.Easton.011 the 30th inst. Lehigh University .Bethlehem, on the 25th lust. Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, on tho 21th inst. ' " Dickinson College, Carlisle, on the 2ith inst. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia on the 23d (list. A Fuel I E. H. Snyder is just opening another large arrival of those beautiful designs iu ladies' summer dress goods. The style and finish of the goods offered ut this establishment aro unsurpassed by the goods at any other store in Ihe county, while the prices charged are fully as low as the same goods are sold for in Jfew York or Philadelphia. If you want a really good article ut the very lowest prico, don't fail to call on E. H. Snyder, Invited, J. K. SisrruiT. Pastor. PitKsnvTEaiAN Onui'.cu. A congregation al meeting mill be held In the 1st Presbyterian church, of Lehighton, on Wednesday evening, June 18,1.70, at 7:Wo'clock. A full attend ance of members Is requested as business of Importance will be transacted. Puiur MiLLKa. First and final account of Mary J Bach- man, executrix of the estate of Adam Bach- man, ol Lchighton ; coutinneu nisi. First und filial account of T W Stelcer wait, administrator of the estate of Lewis Monlz, East Penn township; confirmed nisi. First and filial account of John Bynon, guardian of Charles, sou of the late Morgan 1'owell : nisi. First and final account ofM A Fegley, guardian of Mary Diltcrline, (net Water; confirmed nisi. First and final account of Chat. Albright, Woldspprl Item. The water so low in the Lehigh as to serf. onsly Impede the operation of the Planlmr Mill, which at present Is driven to III fullest capacity with a dozen or more of orders for mntoilal, which must be (tiled Immediately. At the special meeting of the school board, held last Saturday evening, the organisation wascomplcted by the election of II. II. Ever ett, president. A school and building tax of 13 mills was ordered. The next term of the public schools will commence Ihe first Monday In September nnd contlnuo for seven months. At the next meeting of the board, to bo held Imported Qtinll. The successful, but rather expensive m Jierimrnt made last winter lo house end pro tect Irom the rigors fif winter storms, a num ber n! quail, by the lovers of field-eioil in this vicinity, elicited considerable interest in the matter. Sonic writers on natural history have classed the quail nrnong the migratory birds, a peculiarity which has never bein observed in tips splendid gamc-bild, in this country .and especially In the Atlantic Slates, Gen, William Lilly and other gentlemen, rf tho first Saturday In July, several Important i Mnucli Chunk j Dr. G. R. Idndurin.in and measures will bo brought to Its attention llehlor and Kresge have had two new signs painted and put up at tho Fort Allen House. They havo made other Important changes and Improvements, which will great. ly add to the comfort of the patrons of that hostelry. They report business brisk. Tuesday was tho birth-day of Mrs. Dr. ern, nnd the Young America Band memori al I red the event on Tuesday evening by a complimentary serenade. Determined to keep the people of this vicinity cool If possible, during too hoatcd term, ConUabteU. 11. MacDanlet Is running a retail Icc-tcom. The loo Is uf the genuine campaign stamp, and Is warranted to keep the fattest man cool with the thermometer nt M. The foundation of the now L. it S. depot.ls nearly completed. The building will be a frame one, on a stono foundation, and will be an Important addition to the square In front of tho can '1 bridge; In fact, It will b great Improvement to Welssport In general. A parly oomposedorMcssrs.Amos Marsh, Solomau Yeakel, L. E. Wills, nnd Hon. Dr. Zcrn took a sylvan ramble on Monday throuirh the upper portion oftho county, ink ing their flshlng.tackle along, ofcourse. They speak n the most enthusiastic terms of the wild, picturesque grandeur oftho scenery of Bear Creek, which altera succession of cas cades and waterfalls empties Its waters lato the Lehigh near White ilavcn. Wcathcrlj- Itpnisj. Now work out your Borough taxes, no substitutes taken. How many of the old membors of this place will attend the reunion of the 81st Rent. Penn. Vols., on the 20th inst 1 Why not havo a reunion of all the Carbon county soldiers 7 JohnSimmons.of Tarrvtown. was buri. ed hero on Sunday last. Ho had reached ins sum year. -Mr. Ed. D.uiffhcrtv. accompanied bvhii brother Floyd, visited Philadelphia during tho week, seeking medical treatment for his eyes. Andrew Riltcr, having become tired of farming, haa ngain taken up hii abode in town with Clms. Weeks. His family are visiting relatives in Allentown. Mrs. Gilbert has again concluded to keep house for herself, und has taken possession of her dwelling recently vacated by James Smithors. -Stolle, the scaler of wctahts and meas ure", done this town tho last week. Of course those who have to bear the burden of cxiwnso regard it as unnecessary, and wonuer wmcu party is resionsible. A lecture. Subiectj "Tho Trim Lad v." delivered in tho M. Ji. church on Tuesday evening last, was regarded by tho ones for tunate uuougn to hear it, as a rare intellect ual treat. Regret that so few of our Ladies wont to hear it. A Mr. Amcr, from Stockton, is now liv ing in the house lately used for a parsonage. -Strawberry and ice cream festivals in the interests of the Presbyterian, Lutheran and Reformed churches during tho week. bo far wc have failed to sco the strawberries. At last the lone begun Lcntz building on main roua iook as mougn it win bo com pleted soon. Tully, the drover, is disposinir of a lot oi lino snoats ai u cu. per pounu. Our Maucli Chunk Democrat Itcmist is bound to servo tho public if hu is working on tne niguwuy. Miss Ella Jones, for several months in Philadelphia und Korristown, has again re turned to ner Home. Squire Hunter is about crectiim a respect able sized barn uiun his farm near Rock- IXirt. ItOCKAWAV. I'nclicrtoit nipples. Mr. Frank B. Morris, forwarding agent, Lehigh Valley railroad, designed a test-car, to bo used in testing the scales of tho com pany) tho plan being approved, John J. Kinsey, master mechanic ut South Easton, superintended lis construction. It is built ontirely of iron, and is 4 feet wide, 13 feet long and -1 feot high, built in box form. The inner part of the cur is for the putting in of test weights, one ton of which aro used. The car is a neat piece of workmanship, in keep ing witli all work that passes out under the diiection of this thorough mechanic. It created somo oxcitcmcnt on its way to Pack erton Wednesday morning it looked not unliko an ongino of war, Undor direction of Mr. Morris a thorough tost of tho scales at Packcrton was made, Mr. Kinsoy being present. Tho car will bo in charge of Mr. Morris, nnd will be used by him eacli month or oftencr, if necessary, in testing the differ ent scales. Rev. William Pickon. pastor of the M. E. church, of this place, will deliver a lec ture, in tho church, on Wednesday evening icil. a. .I.!.i . t . iiual, loin nisi. auojeci, . ureal, uusy bodies." The gentleman is a fluent speaker, and wc trust thero will bo ft good turn out. To know whether it is hot, go down to tno suop anu asu iuessrs. sweeny & Montz, and they will take you into tho shop and introduce you to tho men working on new cars, and if they don't pronouueu it hotter than not, tuau wo uon t know. The officers oftho Picebytcrian Sunday sciiooi, oi Lciugnton, propose giving an en tertainment on the evening of tho 2ith of June, in tho basement of their church. It is intended lor the children only. It has been nuita a burden on tho few to keep the school in tho necessary books, .to., there Deing out three or four upon whom the bur den lulls. It is proposed, with the aid of kind friends, to give the scholars an enter tainment at that time, it being tho 5th anni versary of the opening of the school. There will be singing, short addresses aud refresh ments. Anux. others of Bethlehem, A. C. Brodhe.id i-nd L. E. Wilis, of Lehighton nnd nlliers, taking tills question under consideration, learned that tho quail of Ihe tl-indof Me"inn,wero as truly migratory m are the wild geee ol this country. Getting in communicutinii with a gentleman who advertised to fiirnlh a thousand birds from Mesina to Amen'inu sportsmen, early last Spring, they nnlcmi unc hundred of theie inlgralnry quail. They arrived at tho Emery Wheel works, Weiv port to the core of Mr. Wills, on Wednedny morning, The birds aro very unlike Iho American quail; and In fact, more resemble the aky-lark, with several strongly marked peculiarities of the American quail. They are much smaller in npponran.ee than our quail, hut their bodies are longer, so that in the mailer of weight there is, perhaps, not so much dilTtrence after all. They are it shade, lighter In color than our quail, utter nbout the same notes, and In fart wuihl tvl bo mistaken for othor birds by the mml careless observer. Thoir flight is very niu. h like that of the duck, nnd they do not evince the care for danger, whieh is an instinct of American quail. These immlgrn nts loour climate havo been set at liberty, some nt Bethlehem, and Ihe others on the farms In this vicinity. It is said they do lint male In the spring, but rontinuetnlive in coinmuni tics during the breeding season. Whether the hopes of the sportsmen who hnvo Imported lliem will be realized remains lo be seen, Luirer JCldilrr Ila-iim, Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Fourth of July will bo the next legal holi day, Sour Krout plants are being anxiously Inquired after, Supt, K. F. HofTord was at this plnoe visiting schools. Qlad to see htm. A teachers' Institute was held at the Le-. high Tannery school house on Friday or last week, at which nil the teachers of Kidder township were requested to be present. Politeness costs nothing, but the want of It Is a great misfortune, Charles Cbrlstman, of Wild Creek Kettle, Intends to build a new House Immediately. The grain and grass fields have a fine a p. pcarance, and are growing finely and luxuri antly since tho copious ruins we have had. Mr. Paul F.ckhart, hotel keeper ol Al brlghtsvllle, will have a dance on the fourth of July. All are Invited. Joseph Serfuss, of this plac, Is at Mauch Chunk, on business this week. Pro Hoto, gnnized ill the year 1609, started with 00 members; during me iu years we navo iti by death 10 members; nnd at present have upwards of one hundred members on our roll; tho school is in a promising condition with money in me treasury. Corn had made but very slow headway before tho recent rains, tho cause of this was the high winds und tho cool nights that we naa. The Conference of the Evangelical As- .llbrlglttiiviile ltciun. Mr. Chas. 11. Chlstman caught 139 trout on Friday of last week. Mr. Jos. M. Lelbcnguth, ofKresgevllle, left for Boy City, Mich., last week, deter, mined to seek his fortune In the west. The frost done considerable damage here to crops and other growing vegetation. The artlul potato-bug fs an awful enemy to measure swords with. Mr. iilchard Urcene believes that some "Inhuman wretch" has poisoned bis dog, and offers i'2i reward to find out who did the pois. lng, I wish 1 knew. Our friend Paul Banner has been here disposing of some of his celebrated washing machines, and did well. He sold one each to Wm. Octi, Henry Deppey, Franli Wernet, and left several others on trial. Constable 11. (J. Deppey and Mr. II. W. Greene recently killed a rattlesnake measur ing 4 feet and 7 Inches In length. It bad 12 rattles. Mr. James M. Kibbler, ot the Hunters' bolt I, has shown men very ingenious pltce of bis handinorkk with a penknife a skillfully wrought picture-frame and a putzle-box. They evince mechanical genius and taste of a high order. Our genial friend, Mr. M. W. Greene, has taken to himself a better-half Miss Susan A. Homberger, ol this place. The nuptial, knot was tied by Rev. A. W. Strauss, of Pleasant Valley, Success and happiness to them. Whose turn next t Durusx. executor of tho estate of Mary Angelina sociation will be held In the Bolt's church, .Hccflny ot Director. At the first regular meeting, Tuesday, of the Directors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company since the death of Mr. Asa Packer, the president of the company, the following resolution was offered aud unanimously adopted : Jlcsolccd, That out of respect for the mem ory of our lato president, it Is the opinion of the Board that It is iuexjiedleiit to appoint a president at this time, und that the vice president ierform tho duties of the office until the next election. This continues Mr. Charles Harlshorne, the present vice-president of the company, in the active duties of president of the com pany up to the period of the next annual lleaaouablo I'rli c At E. II. Hold's t American main spring, 50 cents; case springs, 50 cenU) cleaning, 50 cents; kevs. i cents, and all other work election for officers of the company, to be cans the attention or the ladies to his new and articles at equally low prices. All work held In January next. Robert A. Packer slock of summer dress goods. Prices down guaranteed for ue yar. Cudcr the Firsl was elected a director ot the company ,in the ione lowcat flgure, I.atlon-l Bank. place of William W Longstreth, deceased Kuehncr: confirmed absolutely, First and final account ol P J Kistler, ad miiiistrutcr oftho estate of Peter Storm; confirmed absolutely. First and final account of Levi and Isaac West, executors of the estate of Jacob West; continued absolutely. t irst and final account oi jonn uinesatu of this place, on Saturday afternoon, June .'1st at 2 o clock. We have before us a letter from Or- lander Buyer, Lawrence, Kansas., a con stant reader of the Advocate, with the request that we publish a synopsis of it. In recard to those who return so soon nn mnes.au- j ..t,u ,i,. i-.i .. ...... minlstrutor of theestato of Eleanorll Hines; t..n h ;. .nt i hn'me.ick should confirmed absolutely. stay where they are. Tho greater part l-irstanu unai account omugoiumenus, -. . .'...iin. ? '..lll.l,ol-ril,..lnlri.-rnnl,M,.r.r. "1"'6- " ZZZl .1,1, ' rew weeks, and It disappointed, as tney ...... ---.v- .... ... . are ant lo he. tney cci oisoouraEea, re. order oi court to wu tne real estate oi . i , - t -f K,n Isaac Moyer, deceased. .as." Again he says ) "Emlgranta here Petition of Caroline Zellner for benefits of I ,...??', . .i.. .i..r Act of Assembly of April 3d, ,1872, ordered t t fc Moee1 to or diMover to be recorded in the Recorder's office. ,,n(1 of Ctn'an Ten Ti(urDtd wth bad w'i... 6..V, . ... and two only with a good report. Ten roresi nmi Direamomniineu sliuo.oi i uu-1 ...,.. in . i.i..rnn it 1,.,. ther alley. ren. and matrnlfvlmr the cities lor their First aud final accounts of Chas. Meend sen, assignee of Levi Kern, aud Henry Buy er, assignee of J. B. Seidle, confirmed ni si. Joseph Otto and John Otto vs. Gabriel Sliinke, rule granted upon defendent to plead wiiuin zu uays or judgment. strength, and the giantly statue of the in habitants. Rivxax. IIC YE LIKU FOOLISH. "For ten vears mv wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments Auditor s repon uisiriouung me mnus . b t d u ,,-,,1 wa, the mat- he hands of John Bynon, assignee of I rank ' , , f Uyr"0":X"'V,.'5iaiu1"r'-. t n V tune in humbug .tuff. Six Vnonth. ago I Kleppiuger, Auditor's report confirmed nisi, QUAKTKR SESSIONS. saw I though Totrttmenklnsr nrcvltleo. Warm days and cool nights. The potato bug Is depredating. The late frosts have done considerable damage to the strawberries. Some say they will not have ever a half crop. Uulte a number from this vicinity were at the Soil's church last Sunday, attending the Sunday school. Grass holds are covered with a rich and promising verdure. The Dally Bulletin, suggests "that It only requires a moonlight night, a pretty girl, and a front gate, to get the bang of IU" The next crop that the farmers will sow will be buckwheat. The Towamenslog township school board met on Monday of last week, and elected the following officers to serve for the present sohool year: Frcdertck Beer, President; J. U. Weill, Secretary ; John Stetler, Treas urer. I am pleased to state that Frank Zelner has so far recovered so far as to be able to be around the home. Key. . Buti will officiate at the Upper Big Creek meeting house next Sunday, at J:J0 p. m. Last Sunday was a beautiful day, al though warm, and many Improved the oppor. tunlty to go out carriage riding. The most popular paper among women ! a paper of pins. Atr..1 VIM, nt OTIM n,lr. who hll a U. B. flag with Hop Bitters on It, and u craned to the house for leveral weeks, Queht I would be a fool once more. I . ... .. ... ; t i Tr i ... . .. r i,.. ,.i i i.,i., is now again aDie loauenu iu un wun. r. drawer and 1 have no Sumlnj-School .Heelings. The first Sunday school meeting of the series, held at Furryville, by tho Carbon County Sunday School Society, during the week, was opened by W. W. Bowman, the President of tho society, tho school earnestly engaged in singing tho hymn, "All hail tho power of Jesus' name." Rev. Butz lead in prayer, plead'ng in an evangelical manner especially fortho conversion of children, and God's blessing upon thoSunday school, Af ter singing, Rev. Smoyer was introduced, and spoke in German, using for his text a piece of petrified wood, as an illustration of a sinner's heart, who has been hardened in sin. C. S ll'cisstlicn spoke on tho subject "Jesus," the model teacher and the five char acteristics: justice, earnestness, sincerity usefulness and sympathy. Rev. Soy frit made a German address, making use of an inter esting nnd instructive story, toaehing tho reword of being a christian. W C. Weiss next spoke on the subject of "Tobacco," its evil effects and its use by parents, teachers and the ministry, who very often set tho ex ample for the Sunday school scholars to use it. On Tuesday evening the meeting was held at New Mahoning. Rev. Sinoyci opened the meeting by reading a portion ol scripturo and offering a fervent prayer. Not having a Sunday School at New Mahoning, tho addresses were pnnciially made for the object of stirring up the people to commence a Sunday school. Rev Smoyer made the first address, and spoko of the importance of haying n Sunday school connected with the church, and of zealously luboring for the conversion of the children. After sinuintr, W. B. Roniig was introduced, and spoke of the advantages lo be gained by having n Sunday school in which to labor for Christ. Mr. T. Amer then followed with a spirited exhortation, in which ho exhorted them lo commence a Sunday school ut once. Quite a number of persons arose in response to me question : "in you commence a Sun day school in this Jilace 7 nnd the prospects for a Sunday School are very bright. Rev. Shullz Ihcn lead in prnyeryind after singing the dnxology the meeting was dismissed. Un Thursday evening the meeting held at .North Welssport, was conducted by w. u, Weiss. Because of the rain thcro. was com paratively a small attendance. After prayer by llev. bhultz and tho singing ot several hymns, llev. beyint spoae in uerman con cerninc tho evils of tobacco nnd intemper ance. W. W. Bowman next spoke on the subject of Dress, making use of a large pic ture of a dressing-bureau, with the looking f;lass God's word. Rev. Shultz then spoke ii German, and taught a number of lessons from a law tenn ; llev. bmoyer, followed In English and compared virtues to flowers. Judging by the singing, and the fact that iuis is u new DcuuujfUuiiijHiruiiveiyi una lucy nave doui an organ and u library connected with tho school, we judge it to be in a very flourishing condition, under the manage ment of Mr. I. Z. Bageuctoso and Mr. W, wnitencad. w, Fire Damp Exploaion. A serious fire-damp explosion took place on Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock, in Slope No. S, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.'s mines, nt Coaldale, in Panther Creek Valley. Fire-boss, William Haters, and Benj, Davis and John O'Donnell were se riously, if not fatally burned. Jonn II. and Frank Boyle, Benj. Jones, Patrick Burns, Hen-y Logan, Edward Jones, and others were more or less injured. It Is rsiorled that one of the men has since died of his in juries. M.Wtlill.D. Brown BcnsKTT. At the residence of the briuo's parents, on Centre street. .Struu s burg. Pa., on the 3rd of Juno, 1878. by the llev. W. II, Elliot, Sir. Edward Brown and Miss Emma L. Ilurnett. Ukeknk HoMnKROKn. On June 2nd, at the Lutheran parsonage at Pleasant v alley, by ltcv. A. M. blrauss, Mr. M. W. Greene, to Miss Susan A. Homberger, both uf Al brlghuvllle, this county. In taking up tho Dlhlcwcflnd rlmostat the out start, this verse; "And the Lord God said II Is not good that 'tho man' should be alone." Throughout the centuries that have elapsed sinco theso word were recorded, man Inn ever been ready and willing tofnlluw this scriptur al advice. Mr. M. W. Urcene, our iiculal friend ol Alhrlirhtsvllln, having grown weary of threading the tangled mazes of lite ulono and uncheered, choso tho hotter part, and on Monday. June 2,1, was united to Miss Susan A. llouibcrgcr, ol Albrlglitsvllle. Knowing tho amiability, and tho obliging disposition of both, I conuratulato thein, and do not hesitate to predict lor them a tranquil, hippy llle. May the sunshine ot liapplnossshod its beams o'er their uthway, and no clou i nor shadow arise to mar tho Joy of their wedded llle, li the earnest wish or their many lriends. 1). Kbiioiinkb Dottkb. On the 26th ult., by the tamo JaoobK. Kerchner.ol Kresgovllle and Miss Mury A. DotUr, of botttrville, Monroo county. Notiistkin RunnncHT. On the 1st Inst., by Hoy. W, II, titruus, John A. Nothstoin, ol Lust Penn, and MUs Amanda ltubrccht, ol West i'eun KisTLitn .AUhtz On tho 10th Inst , by Ihe same. Dr. Jacob Ktstlcr aud Miss Susan Mauiz, both of Wist Penn. I.clilgltloli Produce Kturkct. CORRKCTED WUHKl-T. Flour, per sat Ic $2 75 Corn, per bushel 60 Oats, per bushel 45 Mixed Chop, per cwt 1 V5 iuiuuiings, per cwi i Bran,perowt , 80 Butter, pcrpound 18 Eggs, per dozen.. 14 Haul, ner hound 10 Lard, pcrpound 10 shoulders, per pound 6 z-utatois, per uusuei bv Closing Prices of Deiiaven Tuw.nsknd, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, June, 12, 1879 U. 8.0's. I8el 1K, uid lttlh nine H.i urrciii-v.ti's i: t oi" i-i skiu .lt3it uiu ifiiif npcia mi bin lOOli aka . KlClj Old ill. '4 ask. f. . iT, bid ,1,H ilia . sol, i.ul Ml, usktd . 9tt Old Su'i Utktil II 11. 8 S' 1881. new, U. H. Vs. new U. s 4' new Pennsylvania It. It I'lilln llonlliiKlt.lt. Lelucli V.llev It. It.... I.clilu'11 ('aal & ;.nv. Co.... T&l, mil -.51, asktd United Companies of fi.J.14.m mil in nuked Kiulheru Outiul i.. It... 101 bid i7H nskcd lle-tonvllle ra. It, It. i o u, b n 17 asud PittH.Tit. & Hen It u. Co. SI, bid 84 asked Central Tiaiwio iitlmico tiv. tuu 41i an cd NoithiTiil'ablbcCuni .... I4i bid 14Sit:rd 1'iet'd. 44", bid 41k akod f-ilver. (Trade,! 0.M, tile inn, anted ' (1,'nuno Vs ) fall but 91 1 ua.e.l " (Smiesana lull rnoi), Oil, bid vs It asked Special Notices. S300-. A MONTH puaruutreil. nimie mime uv liif im mini nrt n qmiert t wu win sitvt tl'in J .it bntne mime by 11) tou. Men. won. en. boy and irit main money tauter ai vrotk (or m limu at auv tiling else. 1 li work is I'ffht ami eawint.iiu 1 melt a huvodc cuu k" rigbtat. Tno-e whnro wi who M)3 tlii i-o;lC3 will peudut tbelrnd i1refte at nuce and ee lor tlmn)6lvia. Contiy Outfit and tei nis Irt o Nw l tU ume. 1 lioke aliendyat wnrt are lalns np Ur?e aaumot moni'T. Addre a TilUf; A CO., Auuia. Maine, Juuu 7. ly" PILES Ol all kinds TU 'ions, dlchr. ires nf moon or mucus unl all disram-s oftho HI-XT I'M qmrklrand perfeetly cuiel bv a simple and soollilnii llEMr.DV. Korialurmstion addii i Uh J. 1'AUEK & CO, W Anu ct , W V. THIS WOltl.D'S II A I, HI. Dr. I D. WKVllllltN'S ALTEBATIVK BIEIT CVA remedy used Till aTV.FIVJi EARS In a private pract ce.aua ueier lading to ladlcallr cure Drops7tKivlp,las.ueooni1ai'r bvphllls, flravsl, IJiaulVa. and all dnmases In which the b ood Is Implicated, is now offered to the pub.le. bold bv sd UrTAiL DBt'OOisTS. nd tsholeut onlTlbv nit: WKYllUll.N aKIUClMJ CO. I'. O. Boi S3s, ItocheiiUr, Y. S A V E A D O L L A R ! Ja j"" "l-'KVKH AOUfc ANU l.lVUtt 1'AU l W thout nr exoepiloii the best INd in eitmcnr lor III oure andpreveimon of all ra larioaa llt ! und Ihe tvwt woudertul niwlluui lU-coveiy i.rilio aiio. JJomeiiiclne required, tuiee hr ubsorp. lion bend for pamphlet which (lives ceit.fl. rate of uraord'uarv oores pcrwruiert bv tnu lHd. mailed tree. Ask your 111 uKirti-t fur the Ugvpium Had and take ao other - l( he ha none, 1 will wnd t ou oue hv mail on recert of price.si. JOL 1. I.KMINO, (H Market ft.. I'ltuburgh. la. boe Acent ior ihe Uotti-d Btatea May l-l year. A SKIN OF BEAUTt IS A JOT FOKEVEU." D It. T. FELIX QOURAUITS Oriental Cream. ; on, MAGICAL HEAVT1FIF.R. Fllclta a clear, tranaparent ooiupiaien. free Iroui rAN. Fbkckles or.ttOTU I'ATCima. Thew qu.liuej.. adrted ! the imitceiii-e am' puiitv of. ita miriedteiita. mae thu "Oriental t'reaui" hu d tta oiiiinu.ent place -n public eatet-m aa the beat wnei oonipatioa, u uivo ft ... If....... I..MU I.' ... t Hku. .....I. w.' vT? r?.ni"" I . "lr! j ,. . : 1 doubt. Ilfh. -ouU nracllce the art ofdellne- ecutori ennrge inreatsi aeoieuceu to rar anu Knmj nv mu nii.,.uun o i, , - -- ... u..v..,n. ..v. ,. i nil cost of prbsccutiou. only two aollars. Be ye likewise foolish." allon), would make ono or the best In the j An eye witness from Packettan says (he hall Coin. vs. David Bradford, fornication and H. V.( Detroit, Mich. :g.:9. eotinty, McritT, fall at that place wi terfttle. A Severe Storm. A very severe storm pasted over this section on Thursday afternoon last, accompanied by , vivid flashes or llghtnln and tremendoua peals or thunder. The rain and hall roll In ' torrents, the latter covering; the Kround la the t depth or an men or moro along Indian woun- pwT,01. lm,. ttom Hntl-heA i peratio and tain, In Franklin township. The houie otWut, u amallo artlatianrt tr lii. Wmnij ahould til Asa, Mackereltown. wa. struck by IlKhtnlng, SSSS i& ffllS V'iSK carrying away the gable end, but we are pleas, irow t put or blemish. The pun-cueof tlio tin ed to state the occupant. Mrs. Heaver and ZSu5lm: child, eicaed Injury, The Itorui laited about iilui." l, r nuiovlo, upeiflaoui hair Inaunttv, two hours. Its greateit force being tini along r,""u,:t ,', ", i the Maucu Uhunk and Indian Mountains. Thtiiinniida of Trl ImoiiloU MmiuM, 11 l'00UnAUD.HJud6L.K. Y. Held bv druvinnii aud larcr go'tmen U y 11. 6 time.