goat #sitelligenct. 'RELIOIOES SERVICES. Rim Lit. Paoli, Pastor ~..10M a. 'mud 1 m. 12 m. BAPTIST. ciaracn., Sabbath Bonita& babtaib SebooL Proyar Meeting, Wabacoday Events...l. . CATHOLIC CI:WWII, • • Ilxv. J. Sunana Sabbath Services, Einond Sunday In eatb Month Sabbath School .Iminoillately bairn lama EPISCOPAL CIIVECIT. , .EIs. E. A. Wentaxan.ltector. Sabtaktallaim , . laX a, m. and 7) 1 1 p. m. ----- Earn.lay Se„bool Week-Day Bctvlces—Wodnesdays METDODIST EPISCOPAL A. D. iitExannen Sabbath serelees..'.. 10.43 n. In. and 7.30 P. Sabbath 940001- • - - 1 p m Prayer Idee . tlag, Tburnietts. ........ .7.30 p. m PRESSTTlatldX,Uttiltetl nev, J. 0. litti.xn. Sabbath aerricee - .....10.45 a. M. and Vi P. m. Sabbalh abhool 19.15 p. tn. _ ==l===2 Butainesii. . . We curb Atten t ion to the following advertise ments, new tveek. —Music for sale—J. F. Bronson. Administrators sale of the Real Estate of the late R.•C.Nall: —Auditors notice, estate of Thomas Wil ruarat—E. L. Blakeslee, Auditor. ..-(beat Bend Borough School Report. —Auditors notice estate of David Mackey—l IL C. ,imup, Auditor. --Great inducements in Dry Goods—McKen zie& Co. I'h e Therenometer was reported to have stood 00 degrees id the shade on Thursday, and 92 On Friday, and 103 in thi sun. There will be a plc-nte held near the Catholic Church, in Sebum, July 4th, 1872, Tor the ben efit of said church. Donation to the Montrose library. The officers of the Library Association,' are happy to Acknowledge with many thanks, a do. nation 61 nineteen bound volumes, and t 1“ pamphlets, from ]lr. Tobias Wagner, of Phila• phis. ' 8. Heavy Storm. We are now hating one of the most extended and powerfUl rain storms that has visited this section for more than two years. It has now been raining about forty-eight hours, and still continues without abatement as we go to press. The ground Is full of water to overflowing; and large strams are pouring down the mountains In angry mood. Very high water and conse quent damages must occur in the valleys along the large streams. 41. Masters Nixed. A reporter, not as reliable as romantic, in de- scribing a fashionable bride, got things mixed up some, as his account reads ; She stood be fore the altar on her head, a fair wreath of or ange blossoms upon her dainty feet, lovely white satin shoes upon her roseate lips, a con. !riding, happy smile as she gazed lovingly upon thins who stood by her side. The Postal •Cmrds Cards with printed circulars on one side, and no writing but the address on the other, can be maled for one cent stamp all mar the United States. Printed circulars in an unsealed en velope same price. The new ono cent postal cards, &lowing writing on one side, with the addle% on 51w other, will not be ready for some time Important to Business Men Cheeks are - ecupt from has when o.rawn by parties aeting in their official capacity. The stamp act says: "all official instruments, docu ments and papers issued by the officers of the Fniied States government or by the officers of any ',tate, county, town or other municipal cur paration"-shall be exempt.. Air Your BcdA, The wise boaselweper will see to it that all the beds should be aired immediately after oc cupancy. The impurity which emanates from the human body from insensible perspiration arc made of minute atoms, which if allowed to re main long, arc absorbed by the bed, and will then in A greater or bats citent vitiate the air for a considernbletimeatterward. Let the oc cupant throw the bed open upon rising, and ns soon as it is convenient, open the window and ventilate the sleeping room. One hour's early ventilation is worth two hours late airing. Enlgina. Mn. Etwrott :—I send you the following enig My first is in Cup bu t not in 3lng. My second is in Can but not in Jug. My third is in Cbair but not in Table. My fourth is In Martha but not lb Mabel. My fifth is in Pig but not in 31y sixth is in Tree but not in Log. whole is my name. Gibson, Pa. June 2Ath, 1872. gloms. Horses. as a general thing, gel too much lick ing and too little feed. If a mart loses his hat while driving his horse, he licks rho borne to pay for it. If he runs into another wagon through hi+ own carelessness, he licks his horse to make it all right. if his horse slips or stumbles he griS licked for it—if he does anything he gets linked for it, if be don't do anything he gets the same. A great many. horses know "a sight" more than • IMO drivers, and if they coul.l change Ones with them, limit:Tut Large would .be gainers, and so would horses. - County Netwapapers. • Few people appreciate the value of the -vil lage papers which gather tip the nerve of a minty and advocate the interests of a locality. And few undpstand the amount of ability re quired to edit such a paper, where ono man nut be editor, publisher, printer, book-keeper ands], Imagine how much thelntellir,ence of fate country would suffer by the'. blotting out of the country papeia.Srifich.troi thO-immediate interests of the peoplennd- thus coma into im mediate coat/aft with their minds. Every Istatigeni, family ahouid give a cordial support to the local newspaper, It . is olio of the mut-03=1.11).Z Intluateal. Grand Comment:ll,y OLT. • Tke lama cowl= of the Gmnd'Command ry of Vermsytrania Snights Templar, was held et Readingg. The meeting 79:13 A large and in tetesng Gee and Atc Grind parade was the mots iw:,‘,l;m6 ever made op sey:shnatm OCC 3 ' sin& ?here were 21 Commandmies in the line, With eighteen bands of eginsA. The showy 9eienients of the Sir. Knights and their sold laity hearing made a disgay rarely equalled. The annual election was held on Wednesday ereie g• when the Kleobg oflleas were chos. en, :to wit : ag• G. C.—Patcr &Me, Pittsburg, V, E. D. G. C.—Grant Weidman, Lebanon. E. 0. Q04.-Soho II - Dusenbtrry, Great Bend. E. a. a (1--Clarles IL Kingston, Pltliadel aPhia. E. H. 3. Vi'.--Hra. H. Egie, 4. D., Harris burg. E. 1. Mleiae, Philadelphia. E. G. R—Charles E. Meyer, Philadelphia: ..JV Grand Commandry also adopted 4 new ,C , Onatitutlon,. and fixed Ileadvgla, Crawfq . d comity, for the bolding of the next Collelairf,Al take place on the aVXM4 ft:Asp of Igay p 073. • - • ' ' - , . Tho Army 'Worm:. • It Is stated that the•anny - worm Is on the march In Tennessee and carries everything be fore it. No moral enginezy is sufficient to stay the course of the phalanx of vermin when once on Its course of dcstructton. Near Nashville, Tennessee, they crossed a riven 7 and invaded a field'of rye and swept it to the ground. The man who owned grain fields beyond mustered his men and tried to slay the horrid host. Ile dug a deep ditch and filled it with water, and scattered straw along the bank and set tt on fire, and yet straggling millions of the worms got through his lines,and mustered for fora fresh onset. Who Was Dolly Varden Dolly Varden, the fortunate young lady atter whom the fashionable dress for this Summer is named, was the charming daughter of a Lon don locksmith, Gabriel Varden by name, and Pied in the reign of George the ThirJ She of fbrward became 31es. Joe Willett. For further information we would refer_ Inquirers to "Bar naby nudge." About a year ago some modiste rechristened what were then known as "ere tones;' and called them "Dolly_Vanlens." The name was at first confined to: chintzes, but it spread to other materials. At a late dry goods exposition " Dolly Varden" silks were exhibited, and now whole costumes, whose like was never seen on sea or shore, are named:atm the charm ing coquettish little daughter of a London locksmith. stamp Taxes. The act of Congress recently passed for re ducing the custom duties and internal revenue taxes repeals all the taxes Imposed by stamps under schedule B of section ro of the net of June 0, 1884, and the several acts amendatory thereof, excepting only the tax of two cents on bank checks, drafts or orders. The legal instru ments released from the necessity of being stamped arc as follows: Agreements, bills of exchange or promisory notes, bills of sale, bonds of every description, certificates of stock, cer tificates of profits, certificates of damage, cer tificates of deposit, certificates of any kind, con veyances, entries at Custom House, insurance policies, leases, manifests, mortgages, passage tickets, powers •of attorney for any purposes, probates of wills, protests of marine losses. This repeal of the stamp tax goes into effect on and after October 1, 1873. Dirties, Marriages and Deaths. At the convention of the Pennsylvania state medical society a report %vas adapted, covering the dratr of the bill to be submitted to the legis lature, providing that in futnre it shall he the duty of the assessors of the various wards, bor oughs anti townships to return each year to the commissioners.of the county the DUMber of births, marriages and deaths. These reports arc to embrace In the case of births full name of father anti mother, occupatiod of father, name of other members of the family, name of moth- Facts About Flies, er previous to marriage, date anti place of birth, The partiality which these festive fellows etc.' And of marriage and deaths similar infer =talent for our paste cap says the Doylestown Democrat, is always a reliable indictation of the Illation and statistics arc to-be obtained. The advance of the gourd army of feeling followers proposed act also provides certain compensa -and the Thua.sday last past dates their arrival tiou to the assessor performing this duty. in force within our local corner, for the year It was determined by the society to held the 1872. hitherto their pd vent had been noticed next convention at Carlisle an the second Wed nesday of June, 1873. • - in single recruits et me nt a time, who modestly Wi3gl4l their way in fur food—and then these were sun-ceded by squads of ,twos and three's more aggressive in their demands, more annoy. in g in the style with which they settled about as if intending to tight it out on that line if it take all summer. The chill of the mornings, the cool of the evenings still kept them at bay, but the sunny hours in the early part of last week brought up every wing of their reserve— until now, the awful consequences In shire fur our swat istcratorc no may tun. --sa. New Danger Sigma! A new danger signal has just been'put in op oration on a Massachusetts railroad, The sig nal cernsists of a globe made of sections of red, green and white glass, upon which figures from oneto fifteen arc plainly marked, each figure denoting a minute. The signal is-operated by the train, and moves back to the zero point when the locomotive macs by, and cortimencts to revolve when the last car passes. It then t;egins to mote like a clock, and the figures which are visible through a single opening in the outside covering of the glass, denote the time that has elapsed since the passage of the train. The WO res can ho readily seen in day time, and at night the glass is t illuminated bAti light placed inside of the globe. In this way the engineer of a rear train can ascertain the time that has clasped since the passage of the forward train. Indepe,ndenee Declared. ours, who worketh Lite an adder, estlmatesthat Our "devil" has led a strike among the hands noran not less than 0,009,054,000,000,71 flits will lose in our office, not ..for higher wage., their lives by falling into molasses and things "eight hour" law, but for the right to celebrate this summer. If our readers think this is ,a 1 ' the filth- Anniversary of our National lade wild exaggeration, they arc at liberty to travel pendetice. Ile lames his case upon this intima i tion, that if the comet comes in August, and around and count the flies. is.--------- , knocks things into " pl," or if by hook or crook of money corruption or bayonet force • the ' Court Proceedings. Grant dystmsty sltniild be again forced upon the ', le consequence of the sickness of' counsel em people, the significance of the day will be vir- ployed in the Coal Land Suit from Lnxerne county, for which the adjourned Court of last tually abolished, and he has determined on one more holiday, hence he has notified on, in ; week was especially appointol, the snit had to he again pet over, and the jurors, so far as pos therepLgin words, and we notify our subscribers that sable, notified not to appear. llis Honor,Judge Will be no paper issued next week. The only thing we can sty under the circumstances Streeter, however, held an Argument. Court is, that if nny °four subseribera should be disear. ' during Monday and Tuesday for the hearihg of i motionator Rubs, Road Reports, etc. A boar- Isfied vvithtlie arrangement, when they call to , log was also had of the Case of David F. Many pay their subscription, we will deduct the price vs. Louisa Many, his wile, for the recovery and of one paper. We hare no fears but that our i patrons will unanimously accord to us the priv. future custody of their only child, a boy of 6 year. She had left hint last January, when ilegc,•of a shot breath of freedom, from nearly three years of almost prisonlike confinement. they resided in Oakland township, on complaint ' of jealousy and illusag,e, pod taken the be Mint to Live On. Berries and fruits at this season of the year 1 subsequently sold oat .and went to Binghamton to -work. He mai after took the bay from her are dot only precious luxuries, but great pro- ' meters of lamb. The , act upon the liver, _ re. tattler's and kept him some weeks at his broth meting that, sectalon j natuy which rti y any : broth er's in Binghamton ' Since then she had g one 1 and taken Min back again, and Many, some are in the habit of obtaining only by the means time since, shed not a writ of habet74l corpuit, and of artificial medicinal. - They thus avert many . a disease resulting from a torpid condition of sent the Sheriff for the recovery of his boy.' • A : hearing was had before Judge Chapman, aqui the liver. Another way in which they act bene gave her liberty to keep the boy till a more full 'tidally is the mechanical effect their -little seeds Investigation at this Court. After a full bear . produce in passing through the bowels, very I ‘ Mg of the parties and their witnesses, and ar- I much the same es the watering of an irritated eye-bail when any hard substance touches that I dents of counsel. the Court, after advising them to lay aside their petty "onpleasantrzesa," delicate organ, and this water, by dissolving the . as Nasby would say, so that they might .6sth hardened contents of constipated bowels, keep I again enjoy possession of the child, ordered them in a healthier state than any pm or rrur -11, t at she might retain possession of the boy. for glair° invented by the apothecary. There can I be no doubt that in the summer and fall seasons the present, strictly enjoining her, Stowever, people who lire mainly on fruits and berries that he ntenntd not he h3n a ht nn Y dimiPeet of and coarse bread can almost ensure exemption his father, who should be permitted to visit his dmired. , A curious Case wUs from sickness, while those who cat heartily of ; child whenever he brought before the Court, Illustrating how lia solid meats and vegetables two or three times a I day are liable to all the diseases that flesh is bin some persons are to be mistaken on matters. heir to. i and circumstances to which they are sometimes The Wild Mutes. The last issue of the Pittston Comet contains a sensational article on the death of .3Lelrina Parke, ono of the "wild mutes' of Monroe township this county, about whom so much has been written and said for a year or so past. This weak minded girl, it appears from the lb couut, died from effects of. a cut upon her knee I Inflicted by, her idiotic brother. Last fall, we believe, these sveak•inindedehildrtn were taken from their wildtroeid home bk . _ seine Pittston roughs, and transpinted around the'llotmtty as an eshibition ;. and, from- reliable newspaper 'accounts; were brutally ueitted by' the - scound• reli_ who had them In eluuge. Late b the fall,. the ghowmen—finding they &old not make their fortunes out of the misfortunes of these 1d10t5. , .-returned them • to' their liakibtiort fn Idoinve. It would that the .tn3gic do giren, that their