II Kk i 1 I H. V. MoRTmMEB, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live aild Let Live." 1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. VI., No. 8. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 1878. Single Copies, 3 cts, 111 ' HI I L-IL.MMM -' - , MJBjWlllllMM I II - UilUJ.JWMH 111. ' !' II IB IIIIM MMiMiai-j CARDS. FurnltUre Wnrehouie. Y. fehwartt, Bank street, dealer in all kinit of furniture. Coffimmadtto order. Boot smd Slide Make!. , Bllaten Brttney, in Levan't building. Bank strut. All QrderiprompUyJMeiwork warranted. Attorneys. P P. LONQSTKEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hext flooi to the Carton Hon.1 UANKSTBEET, LEniOHTOK. PA. Dwmbr lUm. y i. KAPsuinn, Atiornbt and counsellor, at laVt, BiNI STREET, LlBiaHT(iH,F.A. Reel Estate nd Collection Aeeocy. Will Buy and !lell Reinstate. Cenvejandni; neatly done Col sstloss promptly made. cettllne listatea of Da dants a specialty. May be consulted In English ad Barman. Nct.22. JAB. It. STttbTHEIlS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 43r Offlee : 3d floor of Khoad's;Uall, tlanch Ohuuk, Pa, All bailam eatrutted to him w 111 be promptly ttteaeed to. May 27. It. p J. XISBHAN, ATTORNST AT LAW, Next Doorte First Nillcriai Bank, MAUdl CHUNK, PA. ,O0an be consulted In German. rjanO. Justices and Insurance. JJ A. DBLTZ, JUSTICE 01? THE PEACE, Oturt's Bulldlne;, BANK-St.. LBiuanTOH. Conveyanclnt, Collectloe and all other bust rioss connected wiUi the office promptly attend, it t- Agent let tho beaj Fire nnrt I ife Juanr- 5 nee Couvanle t Hents collected at reftHonable biraca, Ac. April V.rl fJUIOMAS I. UF.CK, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, BANK Street, I.KIIIOnTON, Fa. , Cerlyeyanelnr,, Collecting and all bualnesa eon aectef with the office promptly attended to. Mr-Agent fer first-class Insurance Companies, and Kliks f all kinds taken on the met liberal term Jau.9.1&75. THOMAS KEKllHRnR, CONVEYANCER, GKHERAL tftbuSiAHCE AGENT The fJlonlna Compintea are Represented: JtlEBAN JN MUTUAL FIBE, UKAIIINQ MUTUAL tflUH, WOJINO PIltK. porTrivii.r.n Finn. . LEIIIU1I Finn, and theTlUV JCLEtt's ACCIDENT 1NBUKANCE, Also PenusvlTaali and Mutail Ilorso Thief Detee'lvo and Iniuranio Company. Karen :. i5;t rnos. KEMnnftn. Physicians and Dentists. A. DBIMIAMBIl, M.U., rarsiciAN and suuokon Special attention paid to Chronic Diseases. Oflee: Seath Vast corner Iron and 2nd at... Le hlfhton, Pa. Aprll 3. 1875. n. n. ii. itiineu, l'HACTICIKG PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON, OOre, Bam Strait, next door above the Postoffice, LealKhtes, Pa. Office Hours Parrytllle each day r.M wto ISo'elockj remainder of day atofftreln LeVttbton Nof 23. '72. ty a. m kiil,h:, rHYSICIAM and sunaEou, Kext to E. II. Snyder's store, Dam: BT LEIIIGIITON, PENN'A. W .B. Special attention hitch to the Core ot Salt Kbeuin. JLc jug. I3 y J VUANKLIN LKBII, PHYSICIAN AND feTJRClKON, LU Uetidtnt Phytitianof IZarritburg llotpital). OJTicii Next door to the Union Came b, WEisponr, pa. tV pectal attentloa frlren to the Diseases ot Women. (Jonaultntlon In Enc-lUhaDd ucrniao. Ang. II. I8i7-6m jQR. KDWAIIU mtowx, 6U HO HON DEN1I8T. Of the Pesniylyanla Dental College. Pblladcl. phla, haa open dan office In I.EIIIGIITOK, on DUO AD Sl'llKKT. next door to Snyder's rtore. All work warranted aatlafactory. LAUQHINU OAS seed for the palnlesi ex traction of Teeth Aug. II, JB7r-yl Hotels and Saloons. aQAUUOIV ISOUSU, Corner Of BANK AND N0UTII STREETS. LEUI0UT0N, FA. CONRAD bElPLE. . . . PSOrnlETOR. Excellent Accommodations for remanent aim rraneieht Iloardera. Commodious tiUbliui; attachait Terms nioderate. nctliU' "ATUtN KKU31, At his SALOON, next to Clanss' Tallorlnp; Philadelphia Lager Beer constantly cn Tan - be also keens a fall mpoly of Pore 1EHMAV WIAE. Choice CK1AUS, Prime Tresli OYSTEItS, and other Eatable.. Tliepaiionago ot the publlo Is very respect lolly InytteJ. NATHAN KItUM. Don't forget I be placet Next t'oor above T. D, OUaaa'.BANK atieet, Lehlghiou. OctIS FRED. KELLEY Asaounces to the people ot Lchlahton and vlcin Uy that bo la prepared to supply ihem with every article of Iloutjcrtirnlalilng Tlmvare, At very lowest prlees i also, Roofing and Spouting, In all its brancbes, promptly attended to at prices tally as low aa tho lowest, uive me a call. KTOREi Oppoalte the Public 6qnare. BANK tyriXEET LBHiaHTON, PA. JolyJV)T.fr Drugs and Medicines. Wonderful, but True ! A. J. DURLING, ritopniicTOR or the PEOPLEa Drug and Family Medidino ST0H2, xnakea tho followlcff ANNOUNCKltENT. OSrlnrtollaO penerfil ilcpr'Blcn In bnatneis, tlisricat rodtlctlun of wacsfor liibor. Ao.. 1 deem it ray datj at tlii3 llmo to Rivo tlio people of i.ehiehtoii and vicinity ma Liovs sn-iiiK of MT miopitsI J lead aud rraoiiilipr tho follow lug Puces nt a tew ot tho tuauy articles suld at PATE.M' MEDICINES-nll $1 Prcpanittona cents, tmcii is Viuecnr Hitters. Itostetter's, Drake's PlintntlOM, 311lilci's Ucrlj, Gcrn:au Bitters und all otheri fermeilv f I, now 85 ctn. sue. preparations vjct imi zoc, iTfpnrattousc OOLD. COUGH am. LUJfO REMEDIES, ns Jarne'ii Exyecforanr, 11 Ad's Rr.d Alien's Hal mid, A. era' Cherry X'cctoral, Milk (,nro. Coil Liver oil. Cod Liver oil and Llmo and oiucrs rorraeriv u now cents. HAIU ntEPAUATIONS-Hall's Ilatr Itt newer, Momeomery's, Ayers' Jinr viiror, and Mis. Alieu'H, formerly., now 85 eta; All wc. preparjuouaoi uuovo cnaracicr now LINIMKNTH Laubach's, Low's Mnffnctio, Doinicllv's Vloctno. Samson Oil, Itiuway'c IlelieL MaelcOil,oarKllnr Oil. Wildfire uul- uiQQi, nnu mi oiuere lormuny wc. now 4uc, Horae, Cattlo and (Mil: ken Powders formerly zip, now Lvc.; uuriiutr? ccieurnieu uouait.oi" rowdeis. improved, 33c. per pound. K ecu lit' a IlamljurK Drops, 4Cc per botllo- Bronst Tea, "vc. n packairei PI. is of P.U Ltuds foituerly 2Sc. now .oo. per box. PL AbTEHR Porous, Arnlcr, Poor Man' and all otturb formerly 280. now 0c. WOUM ItEMEDIES Worm Byrup?. Vctml fuftoe, Worm Lozenee andConfectlo.isloim erly 25c. now 2Uc. nooto, Hum ft, Herbs, Medical Ten. &c.,c.. formerly front iuj. to ISo. per oz. uuw le. to le per or. Castor Oil, Balsim de Malta, Eswnco of Pep. poimlrlt, Esseneoof Lemon, Go.d.uTmcturo, Parciioilc, oiid Glrccrlno formerly JOa to lie. now to to 10c. per bottle, Everything Down J Down ! Down ! I Caustic Koda, for Makinsr Soap, fromOccuts to 10 cents per pound. Castor Oil, Btiictly pure, COc. per qnart, by tbo ffnllOu leas. LOOK A G A IN. WALL TAPEU. Gblil Gilt Paner wc.i Giniii'd Papeis fnrtactlr to. to A5c. now 20c, White Blanku and TmtS fnrmorlv lbe. to CSC. now 12c to ISo., and Drown Backs form erly 10c. to 12c, now 7o. to 0c. Physicians Prescriptions nni) family Bcrlpns ooiptiqumled atGiently Iteducod lUtos. Uuur lend to DUltLtNO'a Having had nu txperlenco of almost Twenty Year hi tho Diuff BuIiieas, moro than Ten or winch b.nvo been In Lelilebton, I will m th'i f u turo, as I have in tbo vast, Guanintbo to nil tlio Terr Best and Parobt Drue, MedlriLokAc, to befonndin tbo American Markets. 'I BUY FOB 0A9U I Dec Ir-novJ HENRY A, PETER, (Successor to c. W. iJtsTZ); Bank fitreot, Lehihton. Pena'a, Offers to the publio a fall line of Pure Drugs and CHemicais, t PATENT MEDICINES, Hone and Cattls Medicines A Complete Asasorunent of Wall Papers, from tho Cheapest roirn to the tlacat Olli. Fancy Toilet Articles, SPONGES, CHAMOISK SKIN3, Plain & Fancy Stationeiit, Andayarlolv of HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES utuumeroustooiiientiou, nu of wmcu be 11 offering at TEKT KKASOSABLi: L'BICES ! PURE WINE? and LIQUOItS fcr Medicinal aad Sacramental pnrpoaus. PUYaioIAXh'PItESCJtlP'lIONSrare'nl v and accurHtely compounded by HYSULF. at all lours ot lbe day andmebt. j-aironaira mruou. 11. A. PETER, Leucxel'alllook. March :, 1877. 100,000 READERS ARE CALLING TOH Tho ORIGIN and HI8T0RY np hie RUSSIAN TURK, And tho OJIEAT TONTERTnow WAOINO UUTAEEN THfcU. Onr nUSSO-TUItKISH VAH BOOK la tho most lieliablo. Accurate end t'oninrehcnslvo, and with ttsSOO I LbllAM' EMIttAVINOs, Ual'a and PLANS, tbo meat snowy, de.nable and useful booL now publlahi d. 5000 Actlvo Agents Wanted ! Those dftsitlnsr TfriltOrron this work Ehnnld avail themselves of an eai ly appbeatton. Albo, 1000 AGENTS WANTED on our GranD CombinatioN Prospectus. HEl'UEbCSTI.Nd 150 DlRTINCT rUBLICATIONS Ot universal interest, lnciuditiir Atrrlculturo, Biographical, tllaroncal, Beiiqious and Miscel laneout Works, sale' made from this Prospec- IU rl (It'll Ull rtllllU lOI(tiB IU1I, Alw on our nearly iw fetyies of PREMIUM FAMILY BIBLES, ENQLIi-Il and OEIIMAN, PRO TK3TANT and CATHOLIC. Avrnided buttorlonly over ail otlicrs, tor tlieir lnvalualil: AliN ami htintlb Klndinna, at tao (1RANI1 OUNTUNNIAI. KxrosiriON, 1870. Paitlculara free. Address JOHN, Bept.t, U77 I'OTTEIl Si CO., Ili1jUsliers, PKlLADUIiPllIA E. ii. swiat. Ladies' Fancy Drss Goods Dry Goods, Grocorios, &o. Bank Stkeet, Leuighton, Pa. PrUrs as low as elsewhere, and goods war rwt4 at roproaoiited. JnlyJl, isn-5ia POISONED IN DESPAIR. Jolin Griirljolm vras a bit of a vag in his way, and after fiftyyears' cxjicrienco gained behind tho counter of a largo refreshment saloon, ho could pretty well tell what a man meant by his looks. Ho was sitting very quietly ono day read ing his daily paper, and trying to understand how It was that tho Turks and tho Russian wero both getting tho best of it, when a seedy-looking individual entered tho place. " Glass of bitter," said tho stranger heav ing a deep sigh, and staring hard nt John,as ho took down a clear glass,and drew a foam ing draught of tho amber liquid, which ho placed clear and sparkling before tho visitor. " Hero aro my last two coppers," said the stranger, with a heavy sigh, as he laid them on tho counter for John to rako them into the till. " The last two-penco'said tho man again, as ho laid his hand upon tho stem of tho glass, staring hard tho while at John as if ho had expected tho twopeuco to bo refunded. " If I had como down to twopence," said John to himself, "I don't think I should spend it in beer. I might in tobacco j but I think it would go in bread," Ho did not speak, however, but 6at down, and tool: up his paper, and began rcadin: again. There was no olio in tho placo so tho stranger went on again. " My last twopence," he eaid,moro loudly. When I havo swallowed this beer, I 6hall bo a beggar and an outcast." With a gl.133 of beer insido him," said John sentcntiously. " Eh?" " With a glas3 of beer insido him," said John, quietly. " Yes to bo sure, said tho stranger; "but tho last glass tho last. Tlio world has never given mo a chance j tho world rejects scorns doesnotcaro for me. I will poison myself mix a deadly drug with this last glass, and bo freo of tho world." John re-turned his paper, gave it a punch in tho middle, got it folded conveniently ,and went on reading. " I say," continued tho stranger, loudly, I will poison myself whero I stand, and fall hero dead, as a warning to a brutal uud unfeeling woild." JiMm went on spelling through his paper without moving a muscle. Here, then, is an end of my worthless self," said tho stranger, very deliberately taking a small packet from an envelope a packet that looked liko the white powder that goes with tho lluo under tho uamo of scidlltz,- and this ho opened very deliberate ly, and emptied it into tho beer, where, for tho most part, it lay on tho froth. John looked up, saw what ho was doing, and tho stato of affairs how the whito pow der emptied out of tho paper refused to mix witli the beer. " Iiko a spoon?" ho said, getting up and handing one. " A sjKion ? Yes," said tho stranger, with a mo'Tving laugh (hat Would havo been worth ten shillings a night nt tho Surrey Theatre. As ho spoke, ho took the spoon, stirred tho liquor, and threw tho littlo pieco of metal down, wbilo John resumed his placo and went on reading. " Tarcwell, cold world, farewell I" said tho stranger. "They may bury mo where they will. I might havo been great; but now ah, now, poor, neglected bno: :thcy may bury mo in sunshine or In shadowj I caro mo not." Ho took up tho glass, drained it to' (ho If.-t drop, and then, standing tho glass down, held on by tho counter; and heaved a tre mendous sigh one whichsouuded liko satis faction at tho goodness of tho bitter beer. As for John, ho went on reading a3 coolly as could be, his lijis moving as though ho wero spelling over tho big words. Tho man uttered a roar, and moved to wards tho entrance , but unablo to contain his annoyance, ho turned sharply round, and camo back. " Villainous typo of n cold anil heartless world," ho said, addressing John Griinjohn, "you havo taken my last coin j and you sit thero and let mo poison myself, without stretching out a hand to save without say ing a word." " Have you taken poison 1" " I havo I have!" groaned tho stranger. " Havo you really? Was that jwison in tho paper J" wild John, coolly. " Yesj I havo just swallowed a fatal doso of arsenic ono of tlio most dangerous of our poisons. " Aii, I know whatnrsenio is," said John, coldly, " And I havo taken enough to kill six men," groaned tho stranger in a hollow voice. " Well, that was wasteful," said John, grimly. "You might have lought enough for 6nj, and 'pout tho balance on beer." " Enough for eix enough for tlx 1" sstid the stranger, rolling his eyes and speaking in tragic traei. " Good 1" said John opening a flap in (ho counter. "Como in here." Ho caught tho stranger by tho collar.drew him in behind tho counter, through tho bar parlor, and into a kind of storo behind where thero was a large cupboard. " No ono saw you come in," said John, quietly 'and no one saw you take the poison?" " Only you only you," said the man, faintly. "A doctor a doctor 1" And lit) was about to fling himself into a chair; but John held him up,"and thrust him into tho big closet. ' Doctor, eh ? Oh, yes, my boy, you shall have a doctor halTa dozen of 'cm. They'll hold a fine revel round your corpse." " Wh wh what do you mean?" gasped tho stranger ns John thrust him back, and held tho door ready to clap to. T" I am very glad you took arsenic," said John. " Wh wh why, you tinfeelingwretch?" " Ik'causo it leaves tho body so nico and limp and soft. Tho doctors liko it so." " What do you mean ?" faltered tho pois oned ulan. " Mean ?" said John. "Why, thai tho doctors will givo mo teil pouhds for a good, hcalthy.strongsubjcctliko you. I say, what a splendid lecture on anatomy that will bo round you about tho day after to-morrow?" " Sell mo to tho doctors 1" groaned the horrified nian. " Of course; but ndtvou your body. Yo'u won't know anything about it, my lad; and nobody else, for no ono saw you como in." " v reteh 1" roared tho stranger. But tho word was cut in half by John banging to and locking tho closet door. " I say," ho said, knocking at tho panel. "les yes; let mo out cried tho man, faintly. Just die as quickly as you can, there's a good fellow; and don't mind making a noise, if it eases your mind no ono can hear you." Tho man began to kick and hammer at tho door, and John walked up and down, smiling and rubbing his hands. Then ho turned to tho bar served a few customers, left the place in chargo of a bar-man, and went to whero tho stranger was still ham mering away at tho door. " Not dead yet 1" John said with his mouth to the keyhole. No no no I Let mo out," groaned tho man, "or I shall dio I" Well, I want you to die," said John coolly. " Hut it wasn't poison only powdbrcd chalk," groaned tho prisoner. "Let mo out I let me out 1" You scoundrel!" cried John, opening tlvs poor, collering tho stranger, and shaking him. "Do you mean to say that was only powdered chalk 1" That was all, sir ths't was all 1" Thcnjj'ou'vo rebbed mo of ten pounds I should havo got for your wretched carcass." " I'll never do so no more, sir I won't, 'ion my soul.I won't." Soul !" cried John, shaking and kicking him, "you haven't got n soul inyour wretch ed, despicable body, or I'd shako it out. Now," ho continued, openirfg a side-door, bo off, mid try and get somo honest work to do, and leave off swindling. You're ono of the sort of scoundrels who put soap into your mouth to mako froth, and then fall down, and humbug people with believing that you've, got fits." " Yes, sir no, sir; pray let mo go, sir," gasped tlio poor wretch. And at last, John set him ut liberty, send ing him Hying a littlo moro readily by giv ing him a sharp kick with his anything but light boot. 'I srtw him again a week after, said John, "and ho was carrying a pair of Sandwich boards. I knew that he was only trying it on And that tho poisoning was tt dodge. l!ut I don't think he'll ever try to lioison him self any more. At lerfs't, ho added, after a pause, and his faco puckered with a jovial smile ''not With chalk. Old SI on Hell. Whilo tliey wero resting from work at noon yesterday Amos said : I liean'd er white man; rcadin' in de paper dis momin' dat fokoa wuz 'batin' now whuddcr dcro wuz enny hell or not 1" Shucks 1" said old Si ; "you'eo got dat wrong cend fo' must, sho !" No, sail, dat 1vuz what he red in do paper !" " Whuddcr dere wuz enny hell ?" repeat ed Si. Yas, sali ; whuddcr when cr man givo out up hycr ho went lor hell, or jess dis solved ter dus agin!" Lookio heah ! I don't want no sputo wid nobody, but of enny man come foolin' 'round mo wid dat sort of skriptur, he's gwino ter heah mo git up yandcriutcrshoutin' tones!" said SI. "Why is dat?" " Kaiso taint gwino ter do ! Ycr jess mako cr nigger belebo dar ant no hcaharter, an' seo what ycr comes ter. Ebcry secon' house 11 bo er coart hous' an' do houses twixt 'cm'll bo jalo houses. Hit's moughty hard ter keep 'cm strate now wid do Sheriff an' bofe fore ur eves I" " Den you'so on Ao sid4 ob do fiah an' brimstone I" " You'eo right, honey I Ef youtlnk you'eo gwino ter lccbo diswurld ter play enow-ball some vthar you'so 'rong. Dar"s or warm placo Jew beyant heah fer do manigers ob do Eroedman Bank an' chickenliftcrs ginrully, else I'se gwine ter swap my him-book fer cr pack er kyards !" The Dunkanl Church in Pennsylvania has 1 5,000 members in round numbcis, and in the United States not far from 75,000 From fii Toledo Made. Visitlilg last week rit a friend's, I chanced to pick Up tho Blade; and read tlio inquiry iu tho Household in regard to gaining strength after having typhoid fever. This will depchd much on tho treatment whilo having tho fever. In tho first placo I wish to stato a fact hero for everybody to mark down. No ono can get absolutely well of any kind of malignant fovcr, without much bathing, dono in a proper manner. I will givo j-ou my own experience. I nursed four of my children through typhoid fever. Wo wero compelled to accept tho services of a physician who did not bclievo in bathing. nj3 ast T3t wa3 mado at ten o'clock at night. As soon as lib was gone, my girl and I brought in a largo tub of t"pid water, and put them all through it rubbing them briskly; and tho moment I lifted them out I threw around them a warm, dry blanket, dhd putting my hand under, wiped them dry; and then slipped on their warm night dresses (mado of coarse muslin), and oh I how sweetly they slept only occasion' ally asking for a drink of water, which I gavo them whenever they asked for it clear cold water and as much as they wished Naturo knows What sho wants. Well, ray children wero well thrco weeks ahead of anybody else's. They gather ed strength rapidly, and no signs of any boils or sores. Ono day tho doctor camo running in, and said, " Mrs. W., thero is something which puzzles mo in your chil dren's case. When I began with them, I had no idea, with their frail constitutions, I could bring them all through, but hero they are, nil well, and soundly well. Tho fever has not settled in a limb or maimed ono of them." I responded ; " Doctor, I knowyou want tho truth." " Yes," said he, "for God's sake let us havo it; for Minnie B. is dying, and if any one cansavo her you can I can not." I confessed all. I bathed them, not only at ten o'clock nt night, but at ten in (ho morning, when ho went to tho country, v lnlo wowcrotalking.Mrs. B. sent in haste for me, saying her iittlo girl was in spasms, and wa3 dying. She was thbir only child. Tho doctor accompanied me. O, you should have seen that horrible black and parched tongue, and that poor, fever catert child, clutching wildly at everything, td appre ciato what followed! Tho doctor said, "I havo dono everything I can. Tho child is dying. But I want you should let Mrs. B. givo her a bath, It may relieve her in death." V e soon had tho water ready. (ook her on my lap, and soothing her and talking to her, jo as not to frighten her, I commenced putting her feet in tho water, and grudually sliding hcrdbwn in Uio water up to her neck, and wetting her head with my hand. You should havo seen (ho calm look of sweet content that came over her face: Tho spasm passed off -fvhile in the water, and that was tho last. I took lier i:t hand, and by bathing tho fever out, sho gradually grew strong and well. You can curd a sl6k person by bathing him properly; and you can kill a well person by bathing mm improperly A Minister's Wife. METHODISM IN 1877. The MdhodiU Almanac tor 1878 furnishes irt detail tho official statistical summaries for 1877 of tho various MethodisJ Churches throughout tho world. Selecting from tho many tables tho items giving tho number of Itinerant preachers, tho local preachers, and tho lay members, wo have tho following summaries: Intin. Local . Lay Min'rs. Pr'h'rs. Members. Methodist Episcopal 11,250 12,583 1,073,287 M. E. South 3,271 5.402 722.312 Colored M. E 038 083 80,000 African M. E 1,418 3,108 214,800 African M. E. Zion. 1,500 2,500 200,000 Evan. Association... 838 540 105,013 unileil Jlrcthrcn I,V52 143,841 Union Am. M.E.Col 101 Method. Protestant. 1,314 Am. Wesleyan 1870 250 l'reo Methodists 221 Primitive Method.. 199 Ind. Methodists 23 2,550 025 200 106 101 113,405 25,000 19,232 3,332 12,000 Total Moth, in U.S. 22,974 20,143 3,315,D12 Meth. in Canada... 1,042 2,077 101,172 Other Foreign Meth 4,098 38,001 907,404 Grand total 2S.7U 07,121 4,3S3,S8 Tho summaries for tho Methodist Episco pal Church, South, an'd for the Colored Mclhodiit Episcopal,' aro for tho previous year, as th"o latter summaries' have not been officially announced. Th6 latter figures would snow a considerable gain over tho above. Of tho Methodist Churches in the United States, the first eight may bo class! iicib&g " Episcopal Methodist," or MethNj Churchos under the supervision of itinerant bishoie. Tho other four havo no bishops (nono in namo), and may t6 classified as "lion-Episcopal Methodist." Following this classification wo havo the figure : Itin. Local Lay IVh'rs Pr'h'rs MemVs. Epis. Meth. in U.S. 20,004 24,958 3,141,843 Noii-Episoupals 2,010 1,185 173,109 Tho tablo shows a net increaso in the United States duringthoyoar of 1,591 itiner ant preachers, and of 117,305 lay members. The total net increase of Methodist lay membership throughout the world, for tho year 1877, is 211,309. The Almanac also gives this labl, of care fully prepared items : No. of Trustees of Chuches 112,693 No. of Stewards of Societies 83.363 No. of Class-leaders.; 83,664 Sunday School Superintendents...- 298fl S. S. Teachers and Officers other than Superintendents 186,(88 Tho following list is presented ns an ap proximaHori of the amounis contributed by tho Methodist Episcopal Church for tho year 1877. These estimates nro under, rather than bvc'r, (ho (rile amounts : Conference collections $918,545 Miscellaneous collections 203,265 Expenses for Sunday school 645,340 Expenses for new churches and improvements 981,000 Expenses for local mission work.. 215,550 Expenses for salaries of ministers. 11,269,300 Local church expenses. 2,414,850 Total...;. i;; ;::il6,597,850 Tho first session of the fourth Philadelphia Dislrict Conference was held in Salem M. E. church, rhiladclphia,WcdnesdayandThurs Uay, Dec. 12, 13, Rev. W. J. Paxson, P. E. presiding; Eev. A. M. Hlggins, Secrciary. The report of (ho Presiding Elder shows thero aro in tho district forty-two stations and eight circuits; in all, fifty pastorial charges. Tho Church property consisU of sixty-five houses of worship, nineteen par sonages, eighteen burial-grounds, and several other pieces of property, the income of which is devoted to church purposes. Tho estima ted valuo of this property at tho date of tho last annual conference was $1,524,880, on which thero was reported an indebtedness of $236,035. PARAGRAPHIC. The city debt of Lancaster is staled at about $563,253. Kansas farmers cstimato corn at fifteen cents a bushel; at which prico it is a cheaper fuel than coal or wood. It is refn'arked of tho average Chicago' couple. : !'Ttvb souls' with but a single thought how to get rid of each other.,' Tho lumber business has been prosper ous in Clarion county this year. One firm shipped 3,000,000 feetwithoutlosingaboard. Mr. WHltton, a member of the Virginia Jlouio of Delegates from Tazewell county,' is tho father of sixteen children, including five pairs of twins. Harvard Collego is making money. Tho receipts of tho year 1877, exclusive of gifts and legacies, wero nearly $60,000 in excess of tho expenses. Tho business men 6f Louisvillo havo petitioned the Kentucky Legislature for money with which to carry out plans for im proving tho Kentucky river. The Boilon Board of Health has decid ed that diphtheria is "a discaso dangerous to public health," within the meaning of tho law, and it requires physicians to report all cases occurring in their practice. Under tho poetic title, "Murmurs of tho Tied," a San Francisco paper recounts a year's wreck on tho shoals of married life. Thero wero 243 divorces granted in that city1 during 1877. On tho other hand thero wero 2000 marriages. Jackson's Day was celebrated in New Orleans by a grand military parade. Lea Gardes Lafayctto carried the remnants of a flag that passed through the battlo of New Orleans "a king of shreds and patches, but still a king." A traiu on a Florida railroad tho other day passed a man on horseback, and thero was great hurrahing among the passengers until they discovered that tho animal was tied to tho fence. -Tho llev. Mr. Harrington preached a sermon in Lancaster, N. H.,in support of tho doctrine of everlasting punishment. Deacon Holtou stood up aud argued on the other sido of tho question. -Addis MacVcagh, cousin of the Hon. Wayne MacVcagh, and a leading citizen of Williamsiiort, Pa., died several days ago. Two years ago ho was tho Democratic can didate for Mayor of Williamsport, A Telephone Company, with a capital 6f $50,000, has1 just been incorporated at Baltimore "for tho construction, owning and operating the telephouo on telegraph wires in (ho Stalo of Maryland." John Griffiths ofGirardville, Schuylkill county, Pa., has a wife and daughter who for many years saved all the money it was possible, and finally built a block of houses in Pottsville, which they presented to Mr. Griffiths, who had been kept in total ignor ance of what they wero doing, while nono of his every day homo comforts had been de nied him. Messrs. Alsopp .t Sons pump 600,000 gallons daily from thirty tlireo-inch wells, and Messrs. Bass & Co., 500,000 gallons from twenty-five-tubo wells at Burton on Trent. Thus two breweries consumo enough water to supply a town of 40,000 inhabitants. Al though some of these Burton wells are with, in a stono's throw of the Tient, the quality, level, and temjicrature of the water differ from those of the river water. -Capt. Itoudaire, who has been sun-ey ing for several years, by order of the French Government the desert of Sahara region, has discovered that between Chcgga, at the south of the province of Constantino, and Gabef, on tho coast of Tunis, a depression of 3,250 feet exists. This depression is divided by only (wo barriers and (ha hillocks ore but 140 feet high and 65 wide at their highest poinls. The question' of creating a sea in the great desert, from thewatereof the Med iterranean, is thni assumed to b prMlhwfele.