jg n. BiBAVBita, DIsTIUOr ATTOltNET A COITNSlCI.LOn AT LAW. OOlce, Klotz's llmlnlng medaway, MACUHOIIUHK, i-a Uettlina: Estates. Finn Accounts and Orphans Coari Prnctice a specialty. ..... - , Trial nt l!anes carctullv attended to Legal tranaactlona In Knglisn ana uerronn Jam. MmTJTD roav bo fonnrt on lite at GEO rAnjUl'. HOWKM, CCS News nancr Aflveribin Huteau, 10 mo nee street, Srrfere ADVEUTISINO CON ljW Yflrfr. TrtAlTH may be made tor It In UUn lUltlYi SATURDAY, JUNt 21. 18TB. Local and Personal. to sitnsciimuits. Subscribers to the CARnox AnvocATit will take special notice that our terms nro ono dollar a year itrictty in advance, If not so paid $1.25 will bo charged Incvcry Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs on their papers and note the dale, nnd remit accordingly. Our farmers report tho crops in a prom ising condition. Soon tho newly mown hay will scent the atmosphere. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 7 SO. Parties going' west can got tickets from Bart. Scaboldt, h. V. 11. It. depot. 1042 TbcNnzarcth Fair willtlils year bo held on October 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. Jerry Moultbrop, aged Si years, died in our poor house on Monday last. Fob Salk. Eight shares of the Capital slock of the 1st National Bank oflichighton. For further iiarliculnrs apply at tho Advo cate office. John Raudcnbush,ngcd 21 was acciden tally shot dead while taking a ball from his revolver, near riioenixville, Pa., on Satur day. Bernard McGraw was killed by a fall of coal in a colliery at Sugar Notch, near Wilkesbarrc, on Saturday. For cheap Farm Land in Carbon coun ty, inquire at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. 21-37 Furnace No. 2, at Hokondauqua, is un dergoing repairs, which will require at least three months for completion. Thero has, as yet, been nothing said in rcard to a Fourth of July celebration in this borough. Is thero sufficient patriotism In Lchlghton to get up a demonstration 7 K. H. Tcters announces to his friends nnd tno citizens in general that he is now receiving and ojiening his spring slock of cloths, cassimeres.vestings and suitings, nnd that he is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in this section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forget it. Store in the Tost-ollico building. The Berks County Railroad, which con nects tho Wilmington and Rending railroad with tho Lehigh Valley at Slatington, will bo sold under foreclosure proceedings at the Philadelphia Exchange, September 23, About twenty car loads of Southern yellow pine lumber, to be used in car build jng, were received at the Stomton Cur Works List week. And it came just in the nick of time to prevent the largo force of men being luid offto wait for supplies. Mr. Jonathan Marx, one of Whitehall township's oldest and best known citizens, died on Saturday evening last, at tho ago of 78 years. Lewis Weiss is now receiving nnd open mg a new and elegant stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes forspringand summer wear, which he is prejured to sell otunpreccdent ly low prices. He respectfully invites an inspection of his stock lecling assured that he can give full satisfaction. Tho Popular Western Ticket Agent, B, O'Brian, will be at this oflice next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and 6ce him, he will send you right, cheap and quick, 300 boxes West's Vegetublo Liver Pills, for sale at Durlinc's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. tf. The old Moravian burying ground at Bethlehem, for many years n favorite plaoo of resort, hns been closed lo the public be' cause of the manner in which tho sacred cjwt has been desecrated by certain liersons Reuben Bredbcnner was killed by being thrown from one of tho trestle bridges on the Cutasauqua railroad Tuesday, lie was (truck by n falling beam and fell a distance of 110 feet Thomas Smith was killed by n fall of rock in the Reliance Colliery at Pottsville Tuesday. Parties desiring a light running sewing machine, will find it to their interest to ex amine the"irhite,"the Boss machine in the market, John 11, Faga, Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunic, the only agent from whom you can get the very latest improved. Tuke no other until you have tried the " famous White." Machines left on trial. If you wunta nice smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. There was shipped over tho L. & S. rail road for the week ending June 13th, 88,200 tons of coal ; a total for the season to that date of 1,082,218 tons, an Increase, as com pared with same tirnn last year of 600,300 tons. All kinds of dry goods and dress goods at Dan, Graver's Bee Hive Store, cheaper than ever. Call and examine goods. Pure Puris Green and Land plaster for sale at J. L.Gabel'g Hardware store, opposite tho Public Square. 28-4. A five year old daughter of Anton Knolo of South Bethlehem, was Instantly killed d.iii.i.H i a i . , , f "i L y , 'nu-"ne '""'"S "P0" "cr head - - " " I'I'Vll'g 1,1 IllUIUiC yard and upset a heavy stone which knocked her down, striking her head aud smashing her skull. Jonas P. Rudy, believed to bo the old est letter carrier in the United States, die Monday, in Harrisburg, agod 73 years. 1 was appointed carrier at Harrisburgjn 18: and held the position until his death. oo to tno uco lllve btoro for groceries and provisions of the finest quality at lowest prices. Tho most popularplaco In Carbon i iun ty, for purchasing wall paper, ttatio lery, and useful articles generally, is E. F. I iick enbach's, two doors below the Broai way House, Mauch Chunk. First-class pa ii ling and calsoinining at reasonable figures, and work guaranteed. I At a fireman's picnic, held at PollsVille Tuesday an altercation took placo bctwWu James and Joseph Carr, cousins, dunng which tho latter was stabbed in tho sholl- der. The wound, though serious, is nl iicoessarily fatal, r-p.iniel Graver, at the Bee Hive Stor' falls (he attention of the ladies to his new stock of summer droii goods. Prices down to the lowett figure. The houie of Samuel Miller.near Mou. toursville, was burned on Monday night, and Mrs. Miller peri.hed in the ihtmes. Miller is badly Injured that ht. recovery isduubtful, To-day Friday two weeks will be the 4th. What are you going to do? Bhnllwo celebrate 7 Tho teachers of tho 1st Presbyterian Sunday school, on Wednesday evening next, it being the 5th anniversary of the opening of the school, will celebrate It by giving the children a treat, and with some choice vocal and Instrumental music, in the church base ment. At Scranton, Wednesday, Thlllp Jones, being Insane, cut his throat with n razor, and then, rushing Into an adjoining room, attempted to selzo one of his children, but fell dead, The P. Sl R. cxpreis lino over tho L. A S. inilroad and its branches is now fully in augurated, furnishing three deliveries of freight from Philadelphia, New York and Intermediate places daily. Tho rates over this route have been placed at a lower rate than that charged by tho old compaiiiesaiiid is the only direct express route between this laco and Philadelphia. Mr. F. E. Whitney is the agent in this borough,and those patron- zing the new line can rest assured of prompt attention. A lady just returned from a protracted stay in Puris says: "I was thoroughly ai- tonlshcd, in visiting Worth's, to find all the newest costumes made short. In fact, no fabric was too costly to cut up Into dresses of walking length. Only dinner costumes and ball dresses wcro made long. House dresses, carriage dresses, promenade dresses, are all mndo of one length. A Parisian lady docs not pretend to be seen on the street holding up her skirts." Notwithstanding this fact our popular liveryman, David Ebbcrt, is still furnishing teams nt very low rates. There is reported to bo some trouble among the miners of tho Lehigh region out sido of tho Lehigh 0al and Navigation Company's men. The employes of A. Par dee i Co., at Eborvalc, have Btruck, and thosoof G. B. Llndcrman A Co., at Stockton, nro also "out," because they desire more pay for tho Inconvcnienco of working in a wet elope. At Audcuricd, n striko for increased wages has lasted for several days, and at Beaver meadow, the men of No. 1 mine have struck because tho ticket boss, as they say, docks them too much. On Monday last, in the New York stock market, Cential Railroad of Now Jersey ad vanced 1J tier cent, closing at 5-1. Some iiersons ascribe the advance to tho growing belief that thero is something In the current report that thero is a purpose to unite that road Willi the Reading Railroad through its leased roads. This may be, but If so no knowledge of the fact has reached us through any reliable source. Of course you will attend tho strawber ry and ico cream festival, to be held in Lindermau's Hall, Friday evening and Saturday afternoon nnd evening, for the benefit of the M. E. church of this borough. Tho festival is held under tho direction of the Ladies' Aid Society, and will no doubt be a most pleasant and agreeable affair, Austin Boycr,son ol Henry Buyer, Esq., of Wcissport, now in attendance nt Muhlen burg College, Allcntown, was homo oyer Sumlay, and called in to see us. The anthracite coal trade is more unset tled, says the Ledger of last Monday, nnd inconclusive as to its future than we have had occasion to notice for n month past. The supply of coal is large an J tho increase of production this year lo corresponding late last year was over four millions of tons nt tho beginning of the present month of June, nnd by the first of July it is estimated, will rench fournnd tlirco-qunrler millions of tons, and it may bo five millionsof tons. A natural effect of theso fuels is a depression of tho coal market. As compared with last year's prices of coal at this time prices me moderately lower now than they wcro then, when n combination of ull tho lead ing carry - iug companies existed to limit production to a fixed table of supposed fairly remunerative piiees. The present largo increase of coal production uusup)Krtcd by any agreed upon arrangement as to prices, is beginning to unsettle the market. That is to say, there is a growing distrust among the leading pro ducers of coal. One large mower, ono sowing mower, ono'heavy 2 liorso Iran axle wagon and two iron corn shelters all new nnd of tho latest and best patterns for sale, cheap for cash by tho Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co. Weissport Pa. 30. tf. Wo are pleased to state that Thomas Kemcrer, Esq., who has been confined to his home sinco Thursday oflast week, is now convalescing, ami that ho expects to bo at his post in the Prothouatory's office ugain shortly. The Philadelphia ami Reading Railroad Company having decided to extend their first mortgage loans, maturing July 1, 18S0, amounting to about $2,500,000, give notice to holders that they have placed the nego tiation of such extension in tho hands of Drexcl .1- Co. and Ncwbald's Son .t Co., who now offer to the present holders of said loans, upon paymentof ten per cent premium the privilege, until September 1, 1SS0, of extending the same for thirty yeors from July 1, 18S0, witli interest at tho rate of 0 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. IlellfiJuiiN IVoli-. I.ehioiiton M. K. Onuncif, Rev. J. P. Miller, pastor Sunday, June 8, 0 a. m. Class Meeting;; 10.30 a. m., Preaching; 2 p. in., Sunday school; 0 30 p. in., Young Men's Prayer Sleeting; 7.30 p. in.. Preaching, hit. tie People's Meeting1, Saturday at 3 p. in. All cordially Invited. Evangelical Cuuncit, WmssroitT. Her. J. C. Ulelm, of Slatington, will conduct the Communion Services to morrow (Sunday), at 0:30 a. m. Thero will be preaching at 3 and as 7:4S p. m. English (er Ices In the evening. J. K. SErruiT, Pastor. UonKEa-STOHEhAvina, Thelajrlngorthe eorner-stone of the Evangelical Chapel, of North Wcissport was postponed on sccount i of the rain, until Sunday June !lh, ntu:30 a, m Rev. II. J. Sin. yer, or Lehlgbton, will til conduct the services. All are Invited to at tend. J. K, SarraiT, Pastor. .'nvslnj Counterfeit Coin. Michael Kresgo was taken to Philadel phio, on Friday evetilng of last week, by a secret service detective from Belfast, where he was arrested at midnight on Wednesday previous, on a chorge of passing counterfeit Blond dollars. Ho started from his home at Brodheadsvilie, Monroe county, on Wed nesday,aud walked to Stuckertownlopping on the way at three stores and taverns, nt each of which he is said to have passed counterfeit silver dollars. Ho returned to Belfast, and while asleep at a hotel was ar rested by a coustable from Euston. On his person were found eleven counterfeit dollars. The prisoner hud a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Chas. Gibbons, Jr., on Mon day, on the charge of passing counterfeit dollars of the Bland Issue. The testimony of a hotel and sliop-kceier wus to tho effect that defendant had passed two or Ihreo of three counterfeits, and, that when arretted eleven of them were found on him. He was held to answer at the August term. Sii nice the above was in tyie, we loam that m u el and Emanuel Kresge have been gr kte.li and taken to Philadelphisjuacharge avingbeeu concerned with Michael In j 'heViaking and passingofcounterleit Bland , w'ce dVaheanTlc-! iirduy Tho Children' Heeling The Children's Meeting on Friday, held at Snyder's church, at Lehigh Gap, was con ducted by W. W. Bowman ) the meeting singing, "Givo us the Children's souls.' Rev. Bulz gave the first address of the even. ing, nnd made a number of practical remarks on the life of Joseph. C. S. Weiss spoke the use of n number ot anecdotes, and application. Rov. Sey frit compared ch tcr to an Iron chain. Rev. Smoyer prieh- cd a short children's sermon, his texwas. "Ephralin is a calto not turned." On Sunday evening, tho mcclingield nt Big Creek, was conducted by Rov. anioycr, Alter somo very spleey remarks by tie lead er, I. Z. Bagcnslose told the storf of tho camel which gradually forced itself Into a certain man's tent, and applied it bj a num ber of illustrations showing tho pova-r of lit- tlo sins on the heart. Mr. W. Cral , of Le high Gap, the secretary of the CurUii county Sunday school society, sjoko on thi subject of disobedience and intcmpcratiap. Rev. l!utz used the letter S for a lext, nd spoko on tho subjects, the soul and sin. llev. Sey frit spoke concerning the evils of Intemper ance, i lie singing oi me Dig ireekisumiay school is very good, although up to Uiis timo they have no organ In the school. Before tho benediction tho following reso lutions wcro read and adopted by arising vote: Wiikrkas. The Sunday school mei held durum the wceK, under mem of the Carbon County Sunday School S were bom interesting mm instructive, nr were calculated to cive n new impetus to Sunday m k i ls in the county, and the means of awakening in the people u, dcecr Interest in Sumlay school work j incrciorc, Jlcsolecd, That ns members of the Sunday school, who aro especially interested in that branch of Christ's Kingdom called "tho nur sery of tho church," we kindly request the ouaru oi cuiurui, uuuer wnusu uirceuoii uiesu nieetlncs were held, to liold meeting! of the same kind in tho future; and not only so, but also Sunduy school conventions, insti tutes, mid so forth, for the better qualifica tion of teachers; and Mciolnd, That ns pic nics, ns generally held nt tho present day, Savor more of a sec ular than n christian spirit, we, therefore, kindly request the board of control to short ly apjioint a day for n grand reunion of all the Sunday schools, connected with the Evangelical Association In Carbon county. Whs In ITInuch Chunk- Tho cdilor of tho llazlcton Daily Bulletin, was in Mauch Chunk last Monday, and on Tuesday got off tho following well-deserved compliments to men und matters pertaining to that borough : Wo naid a visit Mondnv to thobrcwerv of P. A S. Sciiwcibcnz, n t East Mnuch Chunk and found ono of the neatest and cleanest little breweries in the State. This firm man ufactures n superior nrticle of beer which Is made strictly from "hops and malt" nnd no drugs used, the beer ol their make is the favorite brand In tho saloons of Mauch Chunk. It is a rich, finely flavored and lively beer, which when drunk in any rea sonable quantities produces no unpleasant effec's such as headache or nausousncss as some kinds of beer do. It isa splendid ar ticle and can bo found forsalo in llazlcton, at the saloon of Charles Ahlcman. -Business called us to Mauch Chunk Monday. Wo went down ill tho U:45 train returning nt 7 nnd we had 5 hours to trans act our business. It strikes us that Mauch Chunk would bo Iho proper county seat for us instead of Wilkes barre, where it requires n loss of two days to mako n trip to the coun ty sent. We belong to Wilkes Barre by no claim ill the world, and our people should mako another move looking toward annex ation to Carbon county. The county officers at Mauch Chunk are n courteous nnd ncconiodatingsct of offi cials whom It is a plcasuro to do business with. Sorry wo can't say as much for nil of 1... T ; ... nl!l- mo jjiizeruu o-jiuiLv uiueiuis Tho best fellow in Carbon county is J. W. Ruiidenbusii, tho sheriff of tho county. Ilu n wholesoutd generous gentleman, nnd n full of Iun us any man in tho country. May his shadow never grow less. WC'IssiMTl I (M11S. As in ninny other plaees.corner loafing by boys and youns men has become so 11 m- rant and palpably a nuisance hero that the borough authorities gave Chief Constable C. II. MucDuuicl orders to take seps to put a op to it. Consequently ho lias Kistcd .notices tliriHlfrli the homii-rli iiotil'vimr tlu-i. juvenilo offenders thut they will bo dealt with aecoriliiig to law. When such nn Itntictus has been eiven lo the iron interest tlnoushout tliocnuntv.it l'Kiks liken negligent waste of resources' to r.ee Hie I ortAllen Imn Wmks standing idl and slowly crumbling inlo ruins by diuso. Tho buildings tiro daily going to wreck nnd i list is citing up the machinery which should be eariiiui: an interest on tho cutiital invest. id and giving profitable employment to n iiumucroi worKiiigincn. There is certainly a screw loose somewhere in tho heads ol those who own these woiks. Messrs. Bolder & Kresgo who nro ever anxious to cater to tno comlurt ol their pa trons, on Saturday evening gave n free lunch ut tho restaurant of the Fort Allen House. A dispute arose between some of tho em ployees of tho Fort Alien Foundry, present, and the final result was n sort of free fight and several black eyes. Mr. John Graver who attempted tn actus a icaeo-maker, came out of the nieleo with one eye lu mourning, uu'i ins mint in mo scripture pnnnisc, "Blessed is the peuce-inaker, is somewhat shaken. It is understood that Minor Broth ers luvo been compelled lo discharge or bus- H'iid several of their moulders on account of tuo bitter leellngs engendered by tho diffi culty. Mr. Solomon Yeakel naid a sneeia: visit on Monday to tho Carbon Normal In stitute. His ol. loot was bi make somo obser vations between Prof. Rowland's system of ,i iiiii .ins iiisLuiuu una uiuMi iirucuccu in tlnl public schools. Ho says that in tho three deiartmeiiU of the Institute there aro now about sixty scholars, and that the first thing that rivets tho attention is the perfect Liivh-nniK iihu umrr iiu.i iiecorum nun pre vail. Of the Professor's svstcm of instruc tion it is superior to nuvthing he has ever seen, nnd that the scholars will learn more under it in ono term than in three terms at the public schools. Words are inadequate to (tiscnbo tho udmiratioii he feels for Prof. Rowland ns nn educator. Ho sums it up in "The visit done mo good." Mrs. Georgo Itapp who some weeks ago paid a visit to her son in Iowa City, Iowu, returned home mi Saturday evening. She is highly pleased, with the visit. The boys are laying in their supply of "snap, crack and lunging" stock for the ap proaching glorious Fourth. The P. O. S. of A. held their county con vention In this borough on Thursday. It was attended by representative members of tho order. Mr. Amos W. aiarsh caused the arrest of James Hopkins and Peter McElroy on Thurs day, on a charge of attempting to evade the paj ment ol a hotel bill. They were arraigned beroro 'Squlro Heck, and entered recogni zance fur their appearance Friday morning. The P. fc K. Express Oo., which runs over tlieh.&S, Railroad, lias opened an express otrlce here. Rev. J. Zern, father of lion, J. O. Zern, Das ben paying a visit to the latter durtng the week, J. K. Rlckert Is doing quits on extensiro basinets In shipping bni It which Is brought to tbte place by teams from the surrounding country, Prof. W. S. Delterllnels negotiating for a set of new Instruments for the Young Amer ica Hand. This will be quite an Improvement to the band, as we trust the now rules and regulations adopted by them on Wednesday evening will aho be. An cxtenilvo und pleasant birthday i arty and surprise was gotten up by the friends and relatives ofMrs, Owen Koinmcrer, or East Weltuport, on Thursday, It was her MI birthday. Who Informed the Welsiport scribe of the Carbon I ouay Dtmoerat that Sam'l Ererts Is going to Keokuk, Iowat Sam. wants to know, lie savs there Is no truth In the re port. Since the new pavement has been laid from Ktttler's to llagamaii'i corners, every body walks In the street. -Mr h. E. WlllSeereta-yof'hehelilgli Emery Wheel Co., Informs ns the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of that company will take place July 14. Dr. John II. McCreary Is again actively engaged In the manufacture of porout hit splints. From Iho County Sent Admitted to tub Bab. At the April term of Court, Fred'k, ilertolette, James 8. Loose and E, II. Slewers were appointed an examlnlngcemmlttcetoexamlneS. It. Ollham for admission as a member of the Carbon county liar. Mr.Ullham was examined on Tuesday evening by the committee, and on Thursday was formally admitted ns a mem ber ofthobarbyblshonor Judge Drchcr. Mr. Ilham Is, In the highest sense of the term, a self-made man, and has triumphed over ob stacles that would have discouraged n man ol less force of character. Industry nnd forti tude. Ho was born In Franklin township, but when ho was quite small his parents re moved to Union county where he remained until about ten years ngo, when he returned to his natal placcNind engaged as a teacher In the public schools, having the past four or Are years taught one of the schools ol Lehtghton. It was here that, becoming acquainted with F. P. Longstreet, Esq., ho entered his otrtoo as n law-student still pursuing his occupation as teacher, and diligently applying himself to bis legal studies In after hours. He Is a man of fine moral convictions, Is a strict member ol the church, and In all the vicissi tudes, In all tho struggles and triumphs In the battle of life, ho has recognised and based his faith upon the grand truth, that there Is a Higher Power that shapes the destiny of men. That ho will make for him self n place at the Bar and win distinction as Jurist, none who know hltn doubt for a moment. s-unT8. The civil docket has attracted moro than an ordinary amount of Interest, and a large number of cases have been disposed ol before ajury. A. It. Urundage, Esq., of Wllkesbarre, as one of the attorneys In the caso Charles P. Brlttlnn vs. the ltailoton Savings Dank, was In Court on Wednesday, U. Ii. Halsey, Esq., of llazlcton, nnd Messrs. F. P. Tuppcr and E. D. York, stenograph ers, have occupied scats nt the reporters' table during the week. Misceliankous. At tho meeting of tho County Commissioners this week tho question ol nn Inspection of the county bulldlnus and bridges wns considered, and the Board re solved Itself Into a committee of the wholo for that purpose, and during the week have been on a tour of Inspection through the county, The numerousfrlcndsofMr. S.H.Iiutier, freight agent or the L. & S. R.R. hero, learn that he died nt his home In Pottstown, Mont gomcty county, on Sunday last. Ills funeral took place on Tuesday. Aplc-nlennd social hop, under the aus pices of the Satigo Hand of the 2d Ward, was held at Maxhelmer's Garden, ou Wednes day evening. Joseph and John Otto have entered suite against Gabriel Shlnkle, or Towamenslng, for damages, eharglug malicious prosecution and raise Imprisonment. They further ret forth, In their opinion, Shlnkle has frauilu lently disposed of his properly in view of the suite. Jacob Miller, tho well-known baibcr, whose shop under the Klots block, died alter much suffering of consumption, on Tuesday atlcrnoon. Deceased was a native or Ger many, was U years or age, and leaves a wife and four children, Ills funeral was lolem rlzcd Thursday. Our PnrryvIIlo Ilutlffct. The heavy ruin-storm of last week has kept Street Commissioner Shecklcr nnd his force busy ever since in making repairs in tho town suburbs. On Satiinlnv last, nt 3 p. m., the torch was njiplicd to No. 1 furnace, nnd now the familiar snort of the huge engine, pendulum like, greets our ears night end day. Tho lighting was done on short notice, hence tho number of attendants on the occasion wus not ns great us niiht have bcoa recorded under othercirounisMnccs. Mr. A. W. Leis- enriiiLofMiiiich Chunk. Mr. Doualass.Fresi- ileut ot mo uompuny, una air. risner, oj Allcntown, we e the only gentlemen Iroin abroad. A few ladies and gentlemen und a number of Iwys constituted tho body of spec tators. Mrs.'Sallio A. Hess was'uwurded tho honnrof applying the torch. We under stand Iho furnace has been doing quite well Ihni f.i. , the ca'ts made since Mo.iduy, being fully up to tho exiicctution. In u future c.un'iiiuiiu'utioii we may givo you a few in teivting facts in connection with iron iiianu factum here. Mr. J. P. Rowland, on Monday evening lest, was mado tho recipient ol a pleasant nnd cuioyublo surprie by nliout n dozen voitnc ladies and ct-iitleiiien nil former pu pils of his, it being the 38th anniversary of Ids birth. The mm total of enioynient dur ing tho eveu'ug w-ns made up, largely, of fensting, ininli und music, tho narration of Miool-ilny reminiscences, parlor games, .vc. It was n dec'iU-dlyeiijoyablealluirind when ever the question of reiieatiii'' tho net may uriso tho "schoolmaster" sjys lie will voto an emphatic "aye." Mr. J. L. MMIer. L. A- S. asent here, is prepared to receive nnd ship miods via tho recently established P. Jt. R-, bxire. Tho new arrangement went into oiierutioti all n Ion tho lino of tho Central railroad on Monday. Onpackagescostingover 20 cents, the latos are said to bo lower than on the old l'lie. Tho evenin? cals at the furnace are gen- enilh' witnes-ed bv a umulHtr of siicctotors cninixwed of our own town's jieop'j Tho WO.-KS I hud boon so longoutofblastthat oiieAi- tions seem quuo nuvel, Our new school board organized by the so'eclio.i of G, W. Daumuu, President, Jacob Peters, Treasurer and the re-election of J. L. Miller, faecR-tury. Amkkici'3 lAiu'rr Khhler Items. A desire to exec! leads to eminence. "Tho morning hour has gold In its mouth, used lo bo tne out saying, Harvey discovered the circulation of blood. I learn from a number of leading men of this place, that Kinder will endorso Paul UIVSI.-, 1,3J.,1 1UH Mill v 1181 II J, Ul U1U Will' ing convention for the office of Sheriff. A teachers' institute will bo held at the Tannery school house this (Friday), com uiciicing at 9 a. m. Juno 21st., (to-day) is the longest day in mo year. Some of tho old lolks are beginning to feel their chances slim, on account of the course of things. The old are making their selections troui the young, which, if billow ed up, may leave old maids in the lurch to grieve over blighted hoies. The rine Grove hotel is one of the most popular in this region. Mr. Paul Eckhart, tno Kiimanii accommoiatlnglandlonl,kuoiv just how to treat his guests to make them icci at nome, Rev. Mr. Strauss preached at this place last Dimuay. Fishing (trout) is thecluef topic of con versation, the last few weeks, at this iilacc. Many of ouryoung folks expect to havo a jolly time on the 4th, of July. Hope they Will. Mr. Henry Kuukle,of Trachsvillc, was ai mis place last wecu. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Tno Boxo. SiillnlcrM Iruiu Wckl I'l-iui, Refreshing showers and the potato-bug go nand-ln-hand. Church on Sunday at 2 p. m, ; Sunday cnooi at v a. m. Good crops are expected this season, and our farmers are already thinking of mowing ana Harvesting. Nothing Is more disappointing to the ro mantle young man than, when he sees his girl home on Sunday night, to hate her glide In side the front gate with a gentle "good night," und add apologetically, "the dog, Watch, might nnd us out." Corn looks extremely promising In this sooi Ion, but lli crows are destroying a great many yuung plants. On Saturday evening last, between 10 and 1-J o'clock, the Mcrryinunlantnillounariau lliint. of West I'euu, turned out to serenade a newly married couple. The muilo (hey made with Hie latent iclgtghe, old tin nans, Kinglers and cuw-Iiorns was enough to make the dons crow and the roosters bowl; In Uct, the whole thing would bale inde s dozen ties ashamed ut themtelvrs, I must say li was very unbecoming in tbusa yumir ailrs to kivo cncuumKMiut to the matter by their presence at Iho knees. The nerenaoeis went borne disappointed and thirsty t nira. Kcliovx from Ilcnvcr .TIciwlow, So far our neighborhood Is pretty clear oi mo potato Dug, A largo number of miners and laborers have lea this neighborhood for Mill Hollow, near HKcsoarre, ana many more are con templating to leave soon. -There Was ariinawav horse In lown on Thursday of last week, which caused con- siucrauio excitement among me pcopie,cs pcclally among tho ladies, by seeing the life of n woman creatlv endangered bv the run away horse. Wo would ndvlo ull men to abstain from nit intoxicating drink, while they nro driving out young and spirited horses, especially if they tako their wives with liiem. A striko was Inaugurated among the miners and laborers of the No. 1 colliery of Charles F. Shoencron Monday morning last, purporting to be ngilnst the ticket boys of that colliery, nnd, also to have their pay In full on tho 15th of every month, cxce)it such date occurred on Sunday, when It should lako placo on tho day previous. But on Tuesday morning the real causa of tho striko was moro fully understood among all parties, which caused tho miners nnd laborers of tho No. 2 colliery to turn out nlso. They want nn ndvanco of 15 per cent, on nil work In addition to tho above demands. A very good oprlunity Is now n Hord ed to the i'llo miners to work out their rou t tax, while It is yet within tho thirty dayo sccificd on tho Supervisor's notice to tax payers. Thero if quite a demand for Cormlsh minora in In south eastern .Missouri, and many of our neighbors aro talking about go Ing Ihcre. If tho men oontlnuoloaving for another month ns they have the past week, there will not be left a sufficient number to run the collierus of this region It Isr.imored that one fourth of the men already leftind, that the operators of other regions nro offer ing to send teams to fetch them If they will only consent to go. , We aro hnppy lo stato Hint Mr. John Wear is so fur reonvored ns to bo nblo to again resume tho duties of his office as mine Sujicrintcudent. It is most likely by the rumor nfloat to day, that the 15 )ier cent, advance for all work at tho mines, will becoino n coiiernl demand among the miners nnd laborers of tins middle coal field, before another week passes by. Tramps aro very plenty around theooal region just now. We would suggest a new name lor thenij which might to tho insti gation of bringing more resectable ones alter them, by calling them annual tourist to the coal region, and ninkc every ono reg ister his .lams in the office of the magistrate. June, 18. OnsKitvKR. I'llckcrton Itlpiilcsi. Mrs. Jacob Ware has been dnncerously ill for tho last two weeks. Wo aro glad to know that sho Is improving. Dr. N. B. Re bcr has been unremitting in his attention to tins case. Tho Tockerton Christain Associotion met lust Friday evening; selections were read by Miss McKclvcy, Miss Williams, J. li. jjcers and I lie llev. William rickon. and a recitation by Miss Lillio Burns. Mrs. A. Wcidn received intelligence oi the ileuth of her brother nt Mul.unoy, killed in the mines. This is the third brother sho has lost, the lastone being the supjwrt of her motner. William long, now attending. Wvnniine seminary, win ue noma tins week lor a va cation ol two mouths. -Tho School Board met on Mondov eve ning,.!, jt. ueers in incctiair. oonn scmmcl was elected secretary, Henry Hurns.ntaitli lul and efficient officer, was'defouted for re election, and John MclCelvev wns the suc cessful candidate for Treasurer and Collector. They decided thut all mutters should be kept secret here.Uier no going out and tclli.ig what transpired, thus would they avoid trouble; ono of the members said they were elected nnd tho pcoplo now had nothing to say, they would do as they pleased ; all rijhtl Only as long ai you plea so to r'o ri in niiuii. ino hook question was tie- fe ,ed only two of the meinliera havinz th couraso to vote for it. Wo honor those geutle'iien for their fidelity to tho wishes of the people. The peace nnd nuiet of LehWi Avenue wns uisiiirucu on iiiesuay evening, a enr In n passing freight tram jumped the track. 8everal other cars followed ; tho rattliiignitd uu.iiriug oi me curs over ine sins irigntcueii fond mothers, nnd children were hastily burred into the house. Fortunately the accident wus seen by the engineer lu time to prevent any serious damage. SuiiiuelSnmscl.au old nnd repccted citizen of this nlace, is confined to the house i - . i-I . : Hi-.. gr.uiuui wearing out oi h uusy ueiive lliu, ho now awaits that change, "Where the weary nro at rest." asux. Illur Creek Itcmt,. Our farmers have dcelded to give tho po tato buns a dose or two of Tarts Oreep, which 1 think will put a stop to their depredations, A very Interesting children's meeting was held hero, In the Soil's church or this place, on Saturday evening. The meeting was ad dressed by I. '.. Uagcnstose, or Mackerel- town, Wm. Crnlg, or Lehigh Clap, Iter. E. llutz, or Parryvllle, Rev. J. K. Seyfrlt, of Weissport, and Rev. II. J. Smoyer.or Lehigh, ton. The singing by the school wns excellent, Farmers are busy cultivating corn and potatoes this week. Birds aro not so troublesome this as In former years. Mr. William Lovctt, or Backs county, Is at this placo on a visit at present. Mr. L. Ii Wills and wire, of Wcissport, were at this placo on Monday. 1 ho daisy crop Is more promising than the hay crop this year. Mr. Solomon Weaver has his new house nearly ready for roofing. He brought the slate from below the mountain, Dr. W. F. Christ, orParryvllte, was call ed several times to this placedurlng the week. Mr. A. C. UrodhcadgOlLehlghton, was at this placo on Wednesday. The Auditors or Franklin, Messrs. W. E. Kemerer and Stephen Soil, met at the house or Hubert Anthony, Treasurer ol Franklin township, on Wednesday last, and audited the school and bounty accounts for this year. The Conference of the Evangelical As sociation will be held In the Soil's church, or this place, to-day, (Saturday) at 2 p. m., and to-morrow (Sunday), the Sacrament or the Lord's Supper will be administered by the Presiding Elder, O. K. Fehr, assisted by Rev. E. llutz, or Parryvllle, minister In charge. All are cordially Invited to be present. IlKvtnK. Towmucmhig IJrcvlllcn. Labor disgraces no man. A fault confessed Is half redressed. Learning expands and elevates the mind, The spirit or true religion Is social, kind, and cheerlul. Our hlend Taul Kresge, of this township, Is a prominent candldato for sheriff. There Is not a Democrat In the township that has done more for the party, than Mr. K. has since he entered the county from Monroe, and I think irtbe County Convention will dojustlce they cannot but see that his name la placed where It properly belongs, and that is on the ticket, at this Tail's convention. So mote It be with him we can easily march on to victory I Farmers are busy at work in their eorn fields this week, and In their potato patches destroying the bugs. Mr. Setter, or Stroudsbnrg, Is paying his friends at Wild Creek, a flying visit. The guest or J. Dlstlerand Joseph Klbler Mr. Wlndberg, or this place, Intends to complete his new barn Immediately, Her, E. lluti, or ParryvUle, delivered a very ble and Interesting sermon at the V per Big Creek meeting house, last Sunday, The months ol July and August were named after Julius Ooisar and Au.ustus Uuisar, U wo would have powerful minds, we must think j If wo would have faithful hearts, we must love, If we would have strong muscles, we must labor; these Include all that la valu able In lire. Mr. Jacob Snyder and wlfo.of Aqnasbleo la, were at this place on sTvlsit last week. Mrs. Suyder Is a sister to Mrs. Kemerer. Come again. Mrs. hayander Weiss disposed of ber per sonal property at public sale, last Saturday. Mrs. V, Intends to leave for Kansas before long, where ber husband Is at present. We wl.bbsr a safe journey. M sue en v. Itluhonlng; Twlnklnirtt. Some or our farmers commenced to mow last week. Unite early, eh? Sir. O. K. Musselman was at Summit Hill last week. Maoriantetsrllto Is In a flourlslng condi tion at present. Mr. Silas Horn was up the valley one day last week. Fnrnici s are busy Jnst now plowing their corn and potatoes. Messrs. A. H. Weber and A, S. Miller were together at lchlghton on business Inst Saturday, Never kick n man when ho is down un-.. less you nro quite sure ho will never get up gain. Some of our young men went fishing last week, one evening I but the fish seem to have been to shrewd for them, or wcro not hungry the fishers wcro hungry, though, nnd are so still for flfh. We linvu ft milliner and dsessmakcr In this valley who has the faculty of seeing deep Into tho future ; she trimmed Miss Emma's hat last winter nil ready for the spring and summer Tushlons. I sent my two girls to her to get dresses made. Iho other week. She told them she had sold ten hats already this season. Tho Centre Squnro Sunday School Is In a nourishing condition under the superinten dence or Mr. U. It. Setdlo. It Is rumored that certain gentlemen havo expressed a desire to attend, II the grounds were cleaned. It Is likely they weor tlno boots which they would not Ulrty t nnd ir Iholr stovo-plpo hats should drop trorn their heads, they would bo pleased to seo mora land In a sare and sweet-savored place. Thcelotlngoxcrclscsortho Centre Square Select School, In chargo or l'ror. A. S. Weber, will tnue place to-day (Saturday). The pro gramme Is a varied one, Interspered with In strumental and vocal music. It will open with n devotional exercise, followed by an In troductory address by Mr. W. F, Klstlcr. Then the regular school exercises Essay, "Why do wo study," Mr. Nath. Hatltet j Ora tion, "Physiological wonders," Mr. C, T. Young;" Declamation, "Tho Iluler above," Mr. IraSoldlo) Oration, "Changes or a cen tury," Mr. U. K. Musselman Recitation, "Iluth," Miss Flanna Andrews; Essay, "Our valley scenery," Miss Emma Seldlo; Decla mation, "Noble so.dlers," Mr. Eugeno Noth stein ; Oration ' The slgnso t the times," Mr, T. M. Ilalllct; Declamation, "Hamlet's So-' llloquy," Mr. Llcw. Strauss; Recitation, "A little confusion," Mr. Oal. Bartholomew; Oration, "Tne study of language," Mr. A. S. Miller. The public are cordially Invited to attend the exercises. J. Fauics. Wcnlliorl)- Items. Mr. E. N. Smith salted on Wednesday last for Corupono, Venezuela, where ho will engage In n paying position with Messrs. It. II. Allen & Co., silver miners. May Success bo with him. County Commissioners Ash and Oalla. ghcrwcieln town this week Inspecting the county bridges. Di. lllcbardson nnd wife, Irom Montrose, hare been on a visit to Mr. W, W. Illakslee. .Several lamllies, of this town, propose to lice to Ocean Urovo next month. Mr. H. E. Sutherland, Irom llazlcton, preached an Interesting sermon In the M. E. church on Sunday evening. At a meeting oftho School Board on the 13th Inst., nil tho mombe'S present, Mr. S. O Ely was elected treasurer, at a salary of i'20 per annum, he hclnx tho lowest bidder for the office. Daniel Dachmau was appointed tax collector nt 1 per cent, commission. O. W. Lcntz and E, R. Enbody were appointed a committee on supp'tcs. Resolved that the schools be opened on the 8th of Sept. and Cun. tlnue fur eight months; provided, that the State appropriation Is received. Theteaeheis salaries were fixed as lolluws, und the Board adjourned, subject to the call of the president : Thlivtar. Lailvrar. Principal flUGO I. S3 75 Grammar -. SS uO 40 00 3d Imcrmcdlalo 82 00 35 00 id do 28 00 SO 00 1st do 27 00 vo oi) 2d Primary 23 oo Si oo 1st do 28 00 27 00 During the thunderstoim of last week, lightning struck simultaneously a tree near the dwelling or Mr. Peter Musselman and a beamotthe county bridge, noar the depot, No serious damage. Our Post, No. 170 P. O. S. or A., was well represented at tho District Convention held at Weissport Thursday. The wife ol Mr.Selbcr Is very 111. While no hopes tur her recovery was entertained yes. terday, lam glad to note that her condition Is now more hopeiul. Tho Weathcrly Curnet Band propose hav. Ing their usual pie nle un the coming Fourth. ROCKAWAY. rVeaquchonln-r Scrccnluirs, Mr. Patrick Hayes and family took their departure on Thursday, lor Provldenco, R. 1., v. here tbey purpose to remain permanently. Engine "272," I., ft. S. R. 11., drawing i long coal train, a tew days ago, politely elc vatcd a cow belonging to Jacob Buss Irom the track. Strange to suy, the cow seemed to no more astonished than hurt by the casualty. Ol the number or distinguished gentle men, aspirants for tho offlco of Sheriff this fall, I am led to believe that Mr. J. S. Kelser Is tho choice or tho people or this section. The Hon. Michael Cassldy Is now at homo His late labors, during the scsslonof the Leg. lslature aic worthy ot special note. Both he and his colleague, Dr. J. O. Zern, aro an honor lo the people or Carbon county, who elected them. Honest, true and tried public servants. In these daysor political corruption, are appreciated by a people who fully realized the cumbdence Imposed ; and should Messrs. Catsldy and Zern desire It, they deserve a re election by popular acclamation. Hamilton Cooper, a respectable young man of this place, has gone to Philadelphia, to take a position as conductor on the street railroad. A spark Trorn cnglno 252 set fire to the bouso occupied by II. McCabe, recently, but by the timely assistance of neighbors the building was saved. A military company Is being organized here to be known as the Mulligan (Juards. Forty odd members have been enrolled, and Mr. P. F. Callan, an oli veteran, drills them evenings. Mr. Samson Hancock, proprietor of the Oak Hall restaurant, has made extensive Im provements around his residence which pre ents a splendid appearance. J.C. I Pcnn Dais, Church on Sunday at 2 p. m. Sunday scrool at 9 a. m. Eggs have advanced some In price. It Is expected that we shall hare an abun dant wheat crop this season, no damage hav. Ing been done by the Ilesslan-fly. Our farmers complain of the ravages of the potato bug. A teasiwonrul ofParls green dissolved In a little hot water and added to a gallon or cold water, and applied to the po tato vines with a sprlnkllng-p.it Is a deadshot to the buss, and Is the cheapest aud simplest way of being rid of them, Messrs, Isaac filmier K Sons are busily engaged In making millstones and delivering them at different points. They say they have sufficient orders to keep them at wurk for sometime. Our fanners are busy just now carting lime, and Mr. Moses Rex Is not able to furnish all they need. He burns the lime un the farm owned by P. J. Klstlcr In Weissport. Mr. Noah llettler caught an eel last week that weighed Si pounds. Who can beat lit i favorably on his table with tils choicest poul. Mr. Harrison Stelgerwalt has caught be- try or pork that has cost him constant care tween two and three hundred Ush this season. 1 and expense. Truut sell at their season here Our friend, Charles Uressly narrowly es. ' at 74 cents a pouud, and often higher, and all caped a serious accident recently, while flilug freshwater fish finds a good market at fair a pump In West Penn. He had rastcned the prices. The only loss of lime or labor Is In two upper pieces or tho pump with a chain, the catchlug, and to reduce this It Is uuly and while going down lo fasten the lower necessary to make the fish abundant, piece, the chain broke and he fell, a piece of! For the euouuragi ment or Ush culture, the wood striking his head lu tho descent. It Is j Government and inuny or I tie States have pro a wonder that be was not worse Injured. vldcd hatching houses from which young bass, The fence around the Hen Salem church ' trout and other fish are lurnlihed In suy de- uu cemetery uu oecu wuuewaiueu. n uas vevii luug uecueu. Ukcl Sam. A pleasant aud cheerlul room is essential to the health of the baby, and the usual .,..,,., ,. pain, and III. of the youngones soon vanish after the use oi Dr. Bull's Baby syrup. Price li cents. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our Letter from AVnsIiliicion. GtcaniHgtfrom the Xalioml Chplol.17et' imtal the Wtt lhusuOKio'ii Famd Sm.ProipccU of Ailjournmcut, m honctit Sunk Ojicials in the toil at latt. Turkiih arrkai. Wasmikotos, D. C, Jane 14, 1STO. We begin to hear more nnd more of plans for summer wanderings, though nsyet tho city hns not tost ns much of Its fleeting pnpn latlon nslsolten tho caso nl this time ol the year. All oftho Congressional families who did not Intend to remain until the adjourn ment, whenever that might be, went long ago. Those Spartan wives of whom I havo written you, who havo determined lo upheld their husbands to the last gasp aro still here nnd evince no weakening or tin tr purpose to re main, although we had n tcnrlnys ngo wcntlu er, hot enough to wilt the most stalwart or back-bones. Cooler weather has now set tn, and except when the run Is shining In the middle or the day, out-of-door txcrclse Is pleasant at nil times. The evenings have been dreams of beauty with the moon and her portent rival Venus, making the heavens a tempting study tven tor those least ittrcn to star-gazing. According to our pleasant pro vincial custom, we sit out o doors much null's time or the ) car, those who have no gardens setting uu tho door-steps, and even on the side-walks. Tho While lluuso wears tho louk ora good old-fashioned country place, for Its doors and windows stand wldo open theso bright evenings, and from tho street one c in see directly through tho lighted halls nnd Blue Parlor to the southern portico, Just out. side, where tho family usually assemble, It being the coolest spot. There nny visitors who chooso to call nro mndo welcome nnd sit cither In tho pretty oval Blue Roum or on the porch, embowered now In tho frnsranco of wild honoj suckle, No other family which has lived tn tho White House has made as much use and given outsiders ns frtenccess to nil rooms as tho present Incumbents, The White House flowers, too, find their wny to Innumerable homes now. Mrs. llnycs usually hns a sloro ofboqucts which she distributes to her visitor every evening, and every day flowers are sent lo the sick and toothers who appreciate them, Sir. Hayes' plans for tho summer hnvo been somewhat disarranged by tho protracted session ordngrcss. He will spend the whole or July nnd August In Washington, nt tho Soldiers' Home, considering that more com fortable than any extended tour during tho heated term. Several Invitations for the present month will have to be dtcilned owing to Congress being In session. He bad long ago promised to be present at the Princeton collcgo commencement, but was prevented, The rc-unlon oftho Army or tho Potomuo at Albany next week would hnvo been graced by his presence If Congress had agreed to adjourn on tho 16th. He also desires to attend tho Yale commencement In the subsequent week, trCongrcss adjourns In time, Ohio will re. eclve her favorlto son on September 1, for a months visit. He will visit Fremont nnd Jaunt through the Statc.but will mako no ex tended tour this jear. In vlow of the developments to-day, tho prospect or nn early adjournment Is not so ruvornble. There will bo more debate on the appropriation bills lu the Senate than was an ticipated a day or two ago. The Dcmocrallo Senators, however, canio to an understanding during Iho caucus conference this morn ing to i ush the appropriation bills, with diligence, and vigor. They are willing to al. low a reasonable timo tut debate, but they do not Intend to spend inure than two days In disposing of nny ono ot the bills. II this pro gramme Is adhered lo Congress may be ablo to adjourn Filday or Saturday of next week. Should the silver men, however, succeed In over riding the Senate fluanco committee and taking from It the Warner silver bill, and bringing that measure beforo the Senate, ns they nie still Intending to do, adjournment will probably bo postponed beyond next week, They are now making an cfl'oit to peisuado the committee to reconsider Its recent action lti postponing the further consideration oftho bill until next session, and are pressing Sena tors Bayard and Kcrtuan to allow the bill to be retried cither adversely or without ccotu mcndatlon. What success they will havo re. mains lo be seen. ITa majority or the Senate should vote to discharge tho committee from tho further consideration oftho Warner bill, there appears to bo but Ilttletluubt that Sena tor Bayard would i-crunptorlal by resign tho chairmanship oftho committee. The lengthy Investigations or tho grand Jury as to the broken German-American Bank came to an end this morning. Several days ago presentments were agreed upon and furnished tho District Atturney, nnd the In tervening time has been occupied In prepar ing Indlc mcnts thereon. These Indictments, live In number, were brought into court soon alter noon to-day. They nuect several well known gentlemen whose reputation has here tofore stood very high, and some of whom havo been especially trusted and honored In this community. Tho parties Indicted aro Mr. John Hltz who waslong the leadlngp.ut nerofun avenue linn, and representative ul all Swiss Interests In the District. Mr. Wui. F ftlnttlngly, a leading member oftho Wash Ington bar, lung the special attorney of llran- clnl companies, uc. Ho Is still tho receiver appointed by tho Equity Court to tako chargo of and settle up the affairs ot the Washington City (Rupp's) Savings Bank, which lulled some ears ago. C. li Prentiss Is the cashier of the bank, who Is charged with perjury In addition to other crimes. R. R. Donaldeou Is a well-known dentist and bank director. AuoofT. ".Uorloy" I.cllcrH rroni jVoiv Yor:s New York, Juno 1, 1679. BDMMKH AT LIST. I would like tuquotethe "oldest Inhabitant' but It wuul d be useless ; nobody would believe him, and I venture to say, on my personal re sponstblllly.that do not remember so rerun! k able a season. Wo have worn overcoats dur ing the past week, and three days belore had perspired under Panamas at nluely-seveu lu the shade. People get leudy for tho seashore one day, aud the next put ou their winter flannels. But nuw Summer has apparently come to stay till after Fourth or July, and Ice Company slock Is buoyant once more. " watkii rinuixa." If the. title sounds funny Iho subject Is so Interesting that 1 profoundly regret my In ability to do It Justice. Ills a'-comjng Issue', this matter or "Water Farming" and your farmer readers and city subscribers are alike luterested In It. A pirsou nut acquainted wlib this subject would laugh In your face If you should tell hlin that a tbreo acre frog ond could be made to yield more profit to a tarm. er than a three acre potato patch; and that a stream of water could be "cultivated" to his great pecuniary advantage. Yet this Is all as true us any tact In life. Fish are the must proline ofllvlngcreaturis. A single sturgeon contains nearly ten million eggs, cud and her ring millions, shad hun.lredsof thousanjs.and even trout and bass several thousands. A pond or stream can bo stocked with trout, basi, salmon and other rush water fish, or eggs uf the same at practically no cost lo the owner. With good management these can all be hatched, and In some cases In a very few days. Once hatched the fish provide for themselves ; tbey need neither food nor care, and they con vert worthless Insects and waste water grasses luto the healthiest or human food. The trout or bass In a farmer's poud cost him nothing but the trouble of catching, and compare sirea quaintly al ouly the cost or iLeklng and freight. A dozen farmers or irenileiuen own. ln country seals might, by the most trltting j I lnse, combine and ml their (Kinds nnd '"""" Jng nun imn wuuu multiply faster than they cuuid catch them, and thus ,urnUhlusclousf,torthe.ru.nt.b..;.un. .nordltg profitable occupat'unlorthe ma I buys" uf the house, wk,. could ollen earn al much with their hook and line as n foil grown man would In the cornfield. We hare a fine h-tchlng establishment and a Hoard of State Fish Cutumissluiie a. who aro only tooanxlons lh.it people should ai II thcmselris nr this Important ndill Ion to the ftlreaily long llt ofpiofltnhle larm prodm-li. KunuKiir An a si.ik ahi-. New Yiukdoes nothing by hahes except mind her own business. She sits on two of them wtmngnlflccnt water fronts In the world and slugs "Pinafore," while ten u-.llrs or wretched, rotten, rnl-enlen wharves drive nwny her commerce. That's nrr business t Thousands of her Utile children are murder ed by over-crodei1 and Illy ventilated sclim U rooms, and she seems ratlsnod. That Is "her business," too ( She well, both tides of your pnper would nut begin to tell how glurlously she leaves undone whatever In ber corporate capacity she ought to do; and in must draw tho lino somewhere, It might as well bo over her poor children's graves as anywhere. Hut when you oomo to prtvntecnterprlsethe scene changes. Fabulous snms and boundless ener Hies are pouro i like water upon tho thunder. In j dripping wheel that drives the lurlous, ovcrstluiulatcd civilization or tho hour. It matters little whether the enterprise be g..od orcilt. It Is elevated by sharp competition and the attrition or acute minds to ii fine art ur science. Robbery l oneof theso fine arts now being rescued Irom mediocrity. It Is Indeed entitled to bo cluasvd nuiung tho exact sciences. Our thlotes are skillful, trained, ambitious; and are the one body of men not lo ho disparaged, Hicy know when every bunker pu's up his exchanges; when every merchant sends his cash lobanl ; when every mnnuraclurer draws put h wage-money, nnd Iho habits or nearly every man worth -obblug. They nre content to wait weeks or inoiiihs mr the safest and fattest time lor plundering their victims. Court records have proved nil theso n thousand times. In sober earnest 1 aver Hint whomsoever they deem It prolllablo and safe to rob tctll be robbed ; and lie who boasts ho cannot bo robbed simply suows how llttlo lis knows orillo In greatcliics. An acquain tance of mine who had Ireqiiently made 'hat boast wns lobbed twice luouedii) Inst inon'li, Men who aro "awfully smart" may bafllj the thieves, provided they weir valuables only In tho waist-coat, button uptk-ht. resolutely lo. fuso to think or anything else, nnd lire Inciip. nblo or being thrown oir their guard. Bui a u nn cannot gj through lite with no thuuuiit but or "pickpockets" In his mind, ir these gentry think it worth while to havo your wutch or pockctbook, they aro going to havo It that's all. All these thieves aro well known to tho po. Ilcc.but the blue coats aro believed to bo ollen In alliance with them, and several reoont In vestigations develop the fact lluttkcie aro professional burglars on the pollco forci, known to havo piled their notorious arts on their own beats, and yet nro neither Imprison, ed nor even removed from tho forcel Thero are many excellent and noble men on the force, but as a body they havo sadly degenerated lu tho past few cars; aud wtunUotlium, some, time In tho dim future, makes up Its mind to attend to Its own business, It will haven live ly lima looking nltir tho accomplished crim inals who have graduated duilng Hie present reign ofpollco inciUcieucy. MouLkV. For tho Caiiuoh Apvocatk, r vx s Y i , v a ' i a it irrc 1 1. I)o bawver sin now bold uiuohl ivdy for hoy muueha. Butter uf cm morrick on tawclf cent es punt; moror less, Xcmtncs wo es kumct, nwer suppose es kumet net, wns d'no. Do mominey sog s will moryn hooka. Ivyer-rcck uw tsn hawer im June is un slilcchty sign for welshkoii, des yore. Strawberry fairs sin im gnngnllnwile. po dauga sin iwer furtsea slund long ollewile. Kauf net manor dos dn bilzahlu konsl t, Fe-sprech nix dos dit net im fin huht tsu .111. Press net tsu feel, un saufgnr nix dus stouter dot. Wns duiikesht wan ilu nix diinkesht? Was is dur uiincr-sliield lswi.-.liu an tow un a seiby. Bar m.inn in shtod wosioigen business mind is ollewile drew on gnms hous bona. D.ir monn niit am shtro-hood war gosh (cr in ilar shtot. E war an lady by ehm mid greeny ribbons uf cjraiu bonnet. -Wo kutntsdas tho Pingshta alia mold uf Suntlog kuint; un we kumts dos de lito no net shliltn fuhrn oni fai-itos July. Es (In tswa gooly tirsauchu warum n dalo lito carra business net miiida caji. s.iuch is weil so kan business lien. Un.iiu. onuer weil tw kan mind dar Uu Iun, '' Ich dank bis about dar feaila July, warru mcr wol uns wilier nnnoner satiuor. Hiss KoxuiuciiBii. sri:cm,.vrio.. Sinco tho creation, it is estimated thnt27, 000,000,000,000,000 have lived mi tliueailh. This sum divided by 27,S01,000 the number of squure miles, gives l,.1H,522,0oti to u square rod, and 5 to a square foot. 8upNio u square rod be divided into 11 grai-,mi-li gruvo would contain 1 00 persons. Bui llns is speculation, nnd no benefit to the l.l-fli,'-000,000 ioiiplo that now exist, JInl.iitlojjRW, ol whom aro invalids, 3:1,000,000. Ivingiffifli year. What thev mo.t want urn' Iho iSf-fa concerning Dr. Pivnv'a Futility Miil.i-iiiti.' I-or years his liohlon Medical Discovery Has been tho standard remedy for the cum oi afh H-nifuloiis, lliro.it, and Jung dii.ca.--e. Whllo for over u quarter of n century, Dr. 8a,. -' Catarrh Remedy has been unrivaled am is itivo euro fur catarrh. Too lc,ini..ny of thousands of ladles has lic.-n p'lblish.-d, ivr tifyiug thut Dr. Pierce's l'uvorito IVrsvrip lion (Kisitively cures the disensos and weak nesses (wculiar to wniiieii. Fur lull inform ation, sou tlio People's Common Sense Med ical A.lviscr,au illil.-tiale.l work of ovei tinO pages, price (ikte.t-ji.iid). ft 30, Over lOO.IIUO coiiiismjI.I. Add i ewi lliuuuthur, R. V. P.erco K. 1)., Bullalo, X. Y. Eleven persons including two women and three children, were drowned by u sii.l.leu overflow of Buvcr Oleek, caused by u wa ter spout, ut Bullalo (Jap, Dakota, on Thurs day nightof last week. All wcio einigiauls going to the Black Hills, from Iowa. Nino of them wcrocuciiiiju-d near tho bank ul the creek. In five minutes fiom tho lime tho alarm was giveu thowholeuniulrv lor miles around was Hooded, and iho I.hi subsided as quickly as it roe. Four of tho bodies were recovered. A vuluablo lot of milling machinery and much freight were ties troyed. 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