ttoclcty Meetings. MMITO TjAmt. No. 78, A. O. K. OF THE it. 0 2nd and tU Monday o( each month, In no ber's Hsll. Lohlgtiton, 6t 7:30 o'clock p. M John. Oagai, 8. K. U. I Saul. 11. O ileum. K. K. 11. d. BXADIit 11 UTTER LODQR, No. 6SC, 1. O. O. F.. meets everv Tncsdsv evening, nt S o'clock, In Reaer's'Hall. II. Itustenbader.jN.u.sN. II. lteber, Secretary. UBTDCHEX TKID2. No. 232. Imp. O. nt R. M., meetsln Rooer'sllall evety Saturday. V. I. Feteii, (Sachem i A.W. Laches, o. ot R. POUO roCA TIUDE, HO. 171, Imp. O. It. M ITlect on Wednesday evening ol eacn wcclc, at 7:30 o'clock, in Public Bchool Hull, Wcissport. ra. C. W, Schwab, H.i Jac. Brong, ;. of It Limamon Lodoe, No. S3I. K. of p., meets on Frldav evenings. In Robcr's Hall, 0.1.7:30 o'clock. W.H. Iltchman, CO ; L. A. Miller, K. of It. and B, Advertising nates. T7o desire it to be distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo insert! ill the columns of The Carbon Advocate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following are our only terms: ONE BQUAP.K (10 LINES), One year, each insertion 10 rls. Six months, each Insertion 15 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Leu thau three mouths, first insertion $1 ; each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. It. V. MOUTIIIMEIl, Publisher. "gj II. SIBWISUS, DI3TKICT ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT I, AW. Office, KlotrM Untieing Brodnway, MAUUII CHUNK, PA. (Settling Estates, Piling Accounts and Orphans Court Practice a specialty. Trial ot csnses careluliv attended to. Legi traasactlona In English unil (iefniuu. Jau t). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1K7S, Local and Personal. Wcsfs liver pills'eureSie'x hcaJnclie. Sale bills are turned out at this office al the shortett notice. Iteacl Tilghman Arner's new advertise ment in another column. If you want a fashionable hator cap,call at T. D.-Ciauss', and buy one for a small araounfof money. Get your prescriptions, and Family Re cipes compounded, at A. J. Durling's Fam ily Drug and Medicine Store. 1 aud 2 ehcstnutjStove and eRg Latimer coal, cheap by tliecar, at J. L. Gabel's hard ware store, Lehighton, Pa. Chas. v Lents, of Weisport, Is tho Greenback candidate for the office of Coroner of tins county, and asks the voles of his friends. Tke place in Mauch Chunk to buy wall Eaper, stationery, notions, Ac, is at E. F. uckeakacli's, "just below the Broadway House. If you want shirts, neck wear, or anv other article in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. I. Ciauss, aud U will supply you at extraordinary low prices. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call oa T. D. Ciauss. You will find 4n immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. --All medicines warranted fresh, genuine nnd unadulterated at the People's Drug and Family Medicine store. A. J. Purling, Proprietor. If you wish tottcure good bargains in the purchase of plain ana laney dress goods fir fall nnd winter wear, call at the storo of 13. If. Snyder, Bank street, Leuightou. All the latest novelties. Do you need a fall and Winter rtlit of clothes, Made up in the latest and most dur able manner? then go to T. D. Ciauss, the merchant tailor, on Hank etrect.niiil bo "fit ted." Prices lower thau ever. Clocks and W'atches wrefully repaired, and work warranted, at lowest casli rates, at Ilageman's cheap cash store, opposite public quire Weiupoit. 44-13. 8ao cherubirns in another column hold ing a bunch of grapes from which Siieor's Port drape Wine is made, that is so highly es teemed by' the medical profession for tho use of invalids, weakly persons, and the aged. E. II. Snyder is just open ing another lot of ladies' ele gant fall and winter dress goods. -S. C. Tf heatlcy announces to tho pcoplo oT Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now op ening tho store, next to the post-office, oil Bank street, with an assortment ol Fancy Hoods, Notions, Ac, and asks an inflection f goods and prices before making purchases "elsewhere, as he is prepared to ofier Unprece dented bargains. rj Two blooded cows were stolen from the farm of Colonel Melcliior Horn, at Ititters ville, during Tuedy night. They were tracted to LighUvillc and found in a stablo where they had been placed by three broth ers named llinkle, who reside in West Uethleliem. Tho Iliukles were arrested and committed to our jail. II. V. Morthimer, Ep, editor and pro prietor of tho Carbon Advocate, give us a call last Saturday. Always pleased to meet friend Harry and especially are Wo pleased to learn that the Advocate isprosjierous. Tho purchase from the ikiiluitl ollice of a Wash ington band press on Saturday preparatory to enlarging llio.tctwnie to an eight column paper is pretty good cviilenco that Mr. Morthimer is doiug a nourishing business. Wo wish him continued prosierity. Hasle ton Mountain Jlcacon. KSlf phen Snyder, a butcher, was arrested Sy Constable MacDanicl, of Wcissport, and Levan, of Franklin, on Tuesday last, and taken beforo Ei. Campbell, charged with cruelty to animals. It appears ho was on lus wav homo from market, and when in the neighborhood of tho Wcissport bridge, he took a saw from his wagon and struck hU horea with it, cutting tho Mesh and scat tering the blood around, and for tiiis ho was arrested. Tho 'Sriuiro we are told imposed a fine.tf $5, but afterwards reduced it to tieo dollar' J!o are at i loss to understand why tho penalty for so brutal an oll'eusa thould have been reduced. Mrs. Win. Zch- ner is deserving of much praise for thej fforts eho made in prosecuting this case, jr Last Monday night tho aurburbau si- denceat IIazlewoodoftheIIon.G.11. Ander son, tho Postmaster of Pittsburgh was enter ed by burglars. Mr. Auderson was aroused by a feeling of suffocation, and discovered that a spopgo saturated with chloroform had been placed ou his face. Ho arose, and pro. tending that ha was goiujr for a drink of water so as not to alarm his wife, secured revolver. Ills wife, thinking him sick, also got up, but Mr. Auderson hustled her into a closet aud closed the door, lie then ran down stairs, but tho burglars had taken alarm and tied. It was discovered next morning that they had taken about $000 worth of silverware, including a solid set presented to Mr. Anderson in 1673 by tho State Senate when he was President of ths vfuf' Toe burglars escaped in a buggy. Worlsingmcnl Look to your interests and save doctor bills by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. "Conrey tho miner" will represent this District In tho Legislature, next winter. Parker's (Mahanoy) Trl-Weokly. You might have added, if ho gels enough fools to vote for him, brother John. ratriclt Boyle, a tax-collector of tho Sixth Ward,AUcntown, absconded on Tues day last, being n defaulter in tho turn of S8'Jfl.58. Ills ball aro however good, and the county Will sustain no loss. Ond of tho tnrJst efficacious medicines to bo had from any source, is Dr. Haas' Ex pectorant, prepared by J. B. Daniel A- Co., of Trenton, 2. J. It Is purely vegetable, and a reliable coUgli nicdlciuc. Tho llcv. James A. Little, for about ten years tho successful pastor at llokendauqua, is engaged to deliver his celebrated lecturu on " Love, Courtship, Marriage," at Strouds burg, next Friday evening, Oct. 25. Tho bankruptcy fever has broken ottl in Great Britain, and it looks as though they might have a panic, Ifo, In total disregard of this fact David Ebbert continues to hiie out teams at his remarkably low prices. A number of Republicans of Easloli, dissatiFfied witli tho action of their Con gressional delegates, lncl in mass meeting Wednesday and nominated George W. Whit akcr, a retired iron manufacturer, of Beth lehem, for Congress. No Opium! No Morphia or other danger ous drug is contained in Dr. Bull's B.iby Syrup, lor tho relief of Colic, Teething, "tie. Price 25 cents. Judge Daily of Indiana, nnd E. IL Ranch, of Mauch Chunk, will address n meeting of tho Democracy in tho School House, in this borougii this (tiiday) even ing. The Judge is reputed to be olio of tho best speakers in tho countiy. Anthony Goth, the sicn and frero raini er at Bethlehem, died at Mauch Chunk on Momlav night of last ween from n stroke of npoplexy. He was recognized as one of the bostailisls In me valley, and was tho in ventor of what is known as wood wall paper, lliunge was about 53 vears. A gale of wind accompanied witli rain visited this section Tuesday night, and con tinued part of Wednesday, blowing down the spiro of tho Union church, in Weis.-port. partially unroofing a number of buildings, tearing up side-walks, stripping ticr-sof their branches, ami leveling a number ol lences, William Croteher, a rcsidentnf Sum Hill, had his footcaught between two WlnTi ers nnd badly 'bruised, while ridiifg on a Reading Railroad freight train, Tuesday afternoon of last week, m ar Pottstown. Tho injury was dressed by Dr. M. A, Withers, and Croteher sent homo on the up evening late train. Tho Csrbon County Teachers Institute will commence, in the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on Monday, November 18, aud continue during the week. This In stitute is expected to eclipse all former efforts of the County Superintendent, It. F. Hof ford, as ho lins secured some of tho leading talent in Ne Yorltstato as well as Peiiiisyl vania, for the occasion. Wo shall during the next Week or so send bills ton number ofour subscribers who are in arrears, and hop they will immedia tely resRnd as wo arc in need of the money to "meet the heavy expenses wo are now in curring to enlarge tho Advocatk to 32 col lumns, commencing with the issuo of Nov. 30th., the first number of the Tth volume. i:cnp of r.nrov from tlio Aj linn. A telegram from Harrisburg, dated tho 20th inst., says: Allen C.Laros, the mur deres of his lather and mother and Moses Schug, an aged man, boarding witli tho Laros family, lias escaped from tho Harris burg'StatoL'unatlc Hospital. A commission of medic.il expel ts having decided that he was niFauc, ho wns removed to the Institu tion about a year ago. He giadually im proved under medical treatment, and the propriety ol'reinovinirliim to Easton, North ampton county, and "giving Governor Har tranft another opportunity to hang tho murderer Was discussed. Laros was appris ed of tho contemplated aftiou of tho authori ties, and took advantage of the firstopportu nity to escape, tho murderer haMiig been nllowed to walk about the hospital grounds. All efforts to capture the fugitive have thus far been futile. Laros was to have been hanged on September 20, ihTi, but the exe cution did not occur becauso of the report of the Commission of Lunacy. Should the fu gitive bo captured the Governor would no doubt issuo another warrant for tho execu tion of the criminal, as it is believed that his mind lias been restored sufficiently to justi fy such uu action. IUff Creek Itctii. Anthony Houser left on Tuesday for tho far West. Success to him in his new field of labor. Tho revival services in the Mackerel town school houso have been discontinued. Church collections nowadays aro very email. We had a terrible rain and wind storm at this place on Wednesday, whicli tore shingles off houses and barns, besides blow ing down trees, fences Ac. Pleased to n-port that since my last let ter, the directors of Franklin have decided to raise the wages of their teachers. Thanks I Stephen Snyder was arrested on Tues day last, in Weissport,by constables McDan iel u ml Lcvan, for cruelly to animals. Mr. Groot, of East Wcisport,ls erecting a new building, in which he intends to car ry on tho cabinet business. Wm. Boyer has been In attendance at court this wtck. A Republican meeting was held in the Bolt's brick school house, on Saturday even ing last. Tho siwakers fortho eveningwcre Messrs. Longstrcct, of Lehigliton, and Albin Strolle, of Mauch Chunk. Tho latter spoke in German. There is Bohicthing in store that all the readers of tho Advocate aro not aware of. It will Kp out in a few weeks. If your sub scription has expired do not delay renew ing at once. ItEVLUE. .tlnlioiiiii? Twitiklhigk. Cool weather this. The teachers of Mahoning district Etart ed to touch school ou Monday. J. C. Xandcr has started a Sunday eve ning singing school in McDaniel's Hall. E. R. came home frein Tannersville, and says the crops look very good. E. E. ICrum is working on his father's farm at present. J. II. N. is still crossing the Delaware, but Sammy says ho will soon make an end to it. S. W. M. says he thinks Ilia girls of Mahoning aro very pretty. D. H. was unlucky last wcekdio Jostjhis pocket-knife. J. B. M. is still working at his trade. W. F. the well known hostler ol Mc Danlelsvillo was unlucky last Sunday eve ning, he lost a gold ring. McDanielsville is in a flourishing con ditiion. Yours, Rriris. Wcissport ltciuv. The Young America Comet Band's moonlight hop, held last week, was not a success financially. A Greenback Mnss Meeting was hold nt tho WeissjKirt House ou Friday evening last. N. D. Smith, principal of our public schools, has resigned his position. A Mr. Beltz, has been npininted td tnko his place. Our friend Solomon Yeokel, hns been doing a little stump speaking. Ho addressed a Republican meeting in Franklin Town ship, ono evening last week. A Republican mcctingwill bo held hero this (Friday) evcning.whtch will bo addres sed by Clias. Albright, aud A. Stolte. During the storm ou Wcdhesday last, the stecplo and bell of tlioLutlicran nnd Re formed church wn4 blown down, Mrs. M. fluth's hoiic, on White Street, was entirely umoofed, Yeakel k Albright's lumber shed was completely demolished, tho shed at the Wcissport Itouo was unroofed, nnd a num ber of other houses Vcro considerably dam aged. Mrs. Si Miller, who was prosecuted by G. Kerner.for celling liquor without license, selling to minors and on Sunday, was found guilty before the court,and sentenced to fifty dollars fine and costs of prosecution. Wm. Boyer and Oscar Bums, who were arrested sometime ago, for breaking into C. W. Weber & Co's. candy wagon, nt Leliigli ton, plead guilty beforo tho court last week, and were centenced to Imprisonment in tiio jail, at Mauch Chunk. Boyer for four months and Burns for 30 days. Wo have heard nothing lately of the grand entertainment, which was to tako place here sometime this month. What has become of it? Kbystoxk. For State Legislature, vote foR J. G. ZERN. Ulli CoitrcsHlnnaS Conference. Tho following report of the last session of thellth District Congressional Conference, we tako from the columns of tho Hazlcton Mi'aiVy Sentinel, of Friday, the 18th inst : Jfif The Democratic Congressional Conference of tho Eleventh district, in cession nt the Central Hotel, Thursday evening, resumed tlieir balloting after sut'per until tho 4.10th ballot was reached, when Mr. S. D. Price, one of the Lureruo conferees, stated that ho for one was getting tired of the dead-lock ; and the conferees from Columbia mustseo by this time that it was important to reacli a conclusion, and introduced a resolution that nflcr ton more ballots were cast, if no candidate received ten votes, that tho reso lution adopted nt Stroudsburg, renuiring ten votes to make a valid nomination bo rescind ed, and that a majority voto of the Confer ence be sullieieut to make a nomination. Tho Conlercnco then proceeded to ballot again, when ten votes were cost, in every one nf which Klotz received 9 votes nn'd Brockway 3. No choice. It was then agreed lo ca"t livo more ballots before acting on tho majority proposition, nnd fivo more ballots were had witli tho same result. John A. Gorman, of Luzerne, then offered n. resolution rescinding tho rule adopted nt, Stroudsbtirg. This led to a spirited debate, in which Mr. Daid Lowcnburg, of Colum bia county, declared that ho disapproval of such action ond protested against it, at tho same time admitting that lie couldn't expect anything el-e, and was sorry that it had coino to ibis. Mr. Price, of Luzerne, claimed that the Conference hod precedent for such action, and urged tho rewinding of tho resolution nnd the adoption of the majority rule. Mr. Swisher, of Columbia county, hoped it would not bo adopted, aud nrgwl nn ad journment and further time for considera tion. Mr. Lowcnburg mane n motion to lay tho resolution on the table. Negatived. The motion to re-ciud tho Stroudsburg Wle was adopted, and Mr. Lowcnburg bid the conferees good night nuil withdrew. A resolution was then adopted requiring a majority vole to nominate. Dr. Swiahcr, of Columbia counly.who was cue of the acting tveretaries, remained nt his jiost, and tho 4G0til ballot was cjlled, whicli resulted as follows I Klotz, 9 j nil of which were east by tho conferees from Carbon, Lu zerne ond Monroe counties : Dr. Sisher,tho remaining conferee from Columbia county, declining to vole. On motion of Dr. A. II. Seem, of Monroe eouuty, the Convention unanimously voted to endorse, the nomination of Maj. Robert Klotz, of Carbon county. Maj. Klotz being pre'sent, was invited in to tho room. He made his npcarance, ac companied by the Columbia county con ferees, and in a noat little speech tlfanked the Conference for the honor conferred, and promised to do his whole duty during tho campaign and as their representative if elect ed to Congress, of which ho had no doubt. The Conference adjourned, without fixing time or place for next meeting. REPORT of Lchighton Schools for month ending Oct. 17th, 1878. 6 II IU It school s3 "3 "a S 3 rt g Whole No. in attendenco dur ing month 4 n 21 Average No. in uttendanco du ring month 12 9 21 Per rent, of attcudauco during month...., E8 92 90 GRAMMAR KC1IOOI, M F. T. l'er cent, of attendauco during month ..4 82 72 7 Roll of Honor Agnes Nusbnum, Lulu Zehner, Emma Koons, Emma ltobcr, Lizzie Ash, Alice Montz, Laura Reed, Ida Strawn, aud Albert Waterbor. INTRRMEDIATK SCHOOL M. F. T. Per cent, of attendauco during month 73 84 79 Roll of Honor Rosa L. Hoflbrd, Lizzie Miller, Marion G. Solomon, Al. J. Fuehrer, Esther C. Raber and Clara Brown. SKCOXDAItY so. 1. M. F. T. Whole No. in attendance dur- month 34 21 58 Avcraga ditto, ditto 25 la 44 Per cent, of ditto, ditto 79 S3 81 gr.coxDAHY no. 2, M. F. T. Whole No. in attendauco dur ing month 25 24 49 Averago ditto, ditto 19 19 38 Percent. of ditto, ditto 84 62 83 rRiMAur no. 1. M. F. T. Wliolo No. iu attendance dur ing month 32 30 62 Averago ditto, ditto 28 25 51 Percent, of ditto, ditto 63 SO 82 PRIMARY NO. 2. M. F. T. Whole No. in attendance dur ing mouth 52 54 100 Averago ditto, ditto 48 44 92 Perccut. of ditto, ditto 97 77 87 No. of pupils iu all schools. 183 108 319 Av. attend, ditto, ditto 134 148 2S2 Ter cent, of ditto, ditto 84 62 83 F. K. BtnxD, Principal. Lo I tliu Ilrrniurr t And !U INuluo lnJtlf'.Dnltillisrll. To tho IM. of Tho Tamaqtia Courier; Tho very amiable, the accomplished nnd Intelli gent perpetual candidate for Leeislativo honors, Mr. E. T. McDouough,hasdreumcd a dream. It Is not expected that this brief but sug gestive announcement will creuto imHi of a stir outside of the Commonwealth, but upon rending it tho heart of every truo citizen of tho Keystone State will leap to his thiv.it us he breathlessly enquires, " What did Mc Donough dream J" Now) there is a vast dlffercnco between dream and dreams. Some dreams, however interesting vivhl or Impressive nt Hie time, leavo nothing but blurs, blots and Intangi bility when wo awake. Others ngaln, en shrouded in no mystery, leavo impressions on the. mind and memory complete nnd per fect in every detail. MoDouough remilres the aid of no Joseph or Daniel in tho inter pretation of tho vision ho caw in tho night, for it was most emphatically of tho variety last mentioned above. the perelual candidate slept, nnd Its ho slept ho dreamed of that nearest his heart and uppermost on his mind; that after nil thesd years Of wirepulling nnd machination after long nnd unwearied forcing of himself upon n weary and nauseated pulilic, h e had been elected to a sent in the legislature ofthe Slate, and was even on his way to llarri" burg rejoicing. Tiio dome of the capital building hovo in sight, and lo! ho awoke, and behold it was a dream. Such is lit. Though there may be a few wiio think that McDonough's importunity will yet place him iu some petty office, it Is reasona' llvccrtain that his visionary election to the councils of the Stnte is ns substantial as ho will ever experience. Better lo endure tho pleadings of tho perpetual candidate than lo drown his cries by sending him to Harris burg. The people are tiringof demagogism. Too many and incompetent nnd unfit per sons hnvebeen elected toiiositions of respon sibility by porsovcriiigly and constantly forcing themselves forward ns candidates. McDonoiigh was indiscreet in announcing Ids drc.imj in such a way as it could reacli the public. When liisintelligentGreenback supi tersnro found insufficient to elect him, and when tho 'unceasing candidato onco more retires in grief to commune with the frogs, (GrecnbackcrsJ roclts nnd shades of liiinlo, ieiliai3 he will reflect that no man, bo he ever so amiable, accomplished and intelligent, can dream himsell into a seat in the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. SiVX. Lamford, Octobjr 10. Tho Ti-MipcraiU'e j'tt-ctinpr. As announced, the children's Temperance meeting was held on Sunday evening last, in tho l'wingolical Church, Wcissport. As the wriler is n friend of Temperance lie felt it his duty to be present on the occasion. Anticipating n crowded house, I left home in good time i ns I Ite.ired tho church I saw at once that my fear of not gelling n good seat was well fo'unded ; people Werocomllig from evciy direction and nil going to the 6ame place. As I came tn the church. I no ticed quito n. crowd standing nt the door all sccmod to bo looking ono way and at one object ; working my way through tho crowd to tho door, tho mystery why this com motion was solved nt once. Before me Was a beautiful " Wino Web'" cut mechanically out of heavy p.ix'r, resembling a spider largo and natural secure in his web, but on tho nlert, reaching out in every direction iu smirch of some innocent ono upon Whom he might lay his clutches and draw liitn into tho web.tlicreto destioy him body and soul), but warning words were wriltoi on every' sido of the web, and wino drinkers had but to heed tho warning and escape destruction. " Oil, but it's nice !" "Oh, but it's beautiful!" and similar expressions were hoard on every hand. Who mado it? was asked by one. A boy answered, why John Kruze. Who is John KrureV'Why that little Dutchman who puts them fancy lessons on the black board in the school. I went up stairs, took n seat and in a short llmo the school march ed to tiio front. Prompt nt 7:15 (lie bell rang and tho Superintendent requested the audience to como to order. As iier program me, tliu first in order was Heading of Scrip ture, which was read by Mr. Chas. Roth in a clear and distinct voice. Tiio programme was carried out to tho very letter. The nriny " aniens" thatrcsponde'dto the spirit ed prayer of Mr. Miner proved that many christian friends of Tempera nco were present. Tho Introductory address, by tho Tastor of the church, was brief but to the point, and well received. The blackboard exercise was grand : tho drawings uiion tho board were splendid and proved at onco that Mr. John Kruze is an cxiiert blackboard ist. The ex ercise was handled by W. C. Weiss, Superin tendent of this nourishing school, who, with hisforecablodeliveryandastonishingfigures, held tho audience spell bound for nearly forty minutes. The concert exerciso was w'ellrcad,singingoxoellciit,thcc!iiireh crowd ed to its utmost seating cajucity and order good i in conclusion, it was a grand 6uecess, and tho exercises rellcct creditably upon tho school. As wo were passing out an old grey headed father of tho church remarked, " It has mado its mark." lEctiov from licnier jtlctlt1U'i Mr. James Rowo ond brother camo lo town yesterday from England. They say times are dull in England among tho labor ing class, especially the miners. N. W. Mathews, is goingto Trenton, N. J., to prepare for tho ministry, in tho F. M. denomination. C. F. Shocncr's collieries are all idlo this week. It is hoped that tho failure will not prove very disasteroustoBcaverMcadow. Tho members of tho M.E. Church have proposed having C. H. FoWler.D. 1). LL. D., editor of tho (liri&tian Adeoeatc, of N. Y.i to lecture, for tho benefit of tho church, of this place, in tho lirtzlo Hall, Hazlcton, on the evening of December 19th. Tho Republicans had a very enthusias tic meeting, ill tho Odd TclloW's Hall, on Mondayevenlng. Tho speakers were Messrs. Mulhcrn and Lougstrect. Tho audience were very orderly, composed of Republicans and Greenbachcrs, Tiio Democrats kept out of the way. --It looks just now as If tho Grcenbackers are getting very suspicious of the party, and of the dillercnt nationalities which consti tute tho party. They say it is hard for an English man togoagainst this country men, or for an Irish man, Welsh inan,Dutcfi man, or American to go against his when voting tlmo comes, no matter what they suy beforo hand. Odsekver, Oct. 23, 1878. I'.nn Fcnn.Uou. We hod a few severe frosts this week. Public schools will open on Monday next. A. S. Steiirerwalt is teaching school in West Pcnn. They pay $25 jier month. Mrs, Pchaller has opened n millinery shop, and tho people of tho vicinity nro in vited to givo her a call, A heavy storm visited our neighborhood and much damage was done. Applo trees were torn dowu and buildings damaged. There will bo singing school on Fotur dsy evening, tho 20th inst., at tholliiek church, at T p. in., nnd Sunday school, on Sunday, nt 3 p. m. Vhi.iSam, From tho Count)' Sent. Wnnnixa. On Tuesday evening lost Dr. B. 8. Erwin led to the hymcnlal altar Mrs. Mary Diminick. Tho ceremony took place In n quiet and unostentatious manner1, at tho Episcopal church, al 7 o'clook.Rer. Jr, Tol man, unnssi-ted, olficiatlng.Jr. T. L. Foster, of East -Ifauch Chunk,' giving away tho bride. ltmir. L. E. Klotz, Sam. Cortriglit, Win. Morris and A. J. Rommel acted as ushers. Tub Storm. Quite nn amount of damage was done to property in this borough nnd East JAiilch Chunk, by tho storm of Tues day night and Wednesday morning. Tho damage was principally, however, confined to blott ing down business sighs, fences,sheds and out-buildings, and ill injuries to slato covered roofs nnd breaking Window pone3. The .Mansion House, Robinson's flour mill building, tho Jcthodist Church and tho cemetery sustained thogrealcst material loss es. Several iwrsons ran narrow eliatiees of personal Injuries. Political Mkutixos. Tliis lias been n notablo week for jiolitical meetings. On Saturday night Jlcssrs, Jeycr and Clymer addressed the Democrats j on Tuesday night, P. P. Longstrcct and Dr. Doylo addressed tho Republicans. On Thursday night JJr. Chairman Dewees and other leser llglils,ex plained tho mystical Greenback theory. If eloquence constitutes active labor, all parties may bo said to bo hard nt work. JfiMiB -Vatthrs. Tho Court has been engaged this week with civil docket. There arc seventeen prisoiiors in our Car. bon jail now. Tho Athenteum Will hold its first meeting ofthosensonat the rcsidencoof A. W. Butler a week from next Tuesday. On account of tho scarcity of water in the borough supply pipes, tho Water Com pany havo been compelled to turn tho creek water into tho reservoir. The Bucll family will give a concert in St. Paul's AT. E. church, on Tuesday even ing, for the benefit of tho Afelhodist church iu East Jaueh Chunk. Samuel Cortriglit, of this borough, was wedded to Miss Vv'eiushelmcr,of AUentown, Thursday evening. Tlioco who assisted Vrs, Colo in tho con cert given at St. Paul's it. E. Church Thurs day evening were Prof. Kline, accompanist JVessrs. Chas. Butler and Harry Taylor who gave recitations ; JVisses Warg, Fidler, Cal vin, Wcyhcnmeycr, Bcahm, Wllliams.Rcm mel, Jrs. Dellartand Jessrs.Webb.Nichol, Crelliu, Hyndman, Kline, Jartyn,as grand chorus. It was pronounced n brilliant entertainment. Court I'rocicillltif. Ttio second wiek vt tho courtshavobeen con. tinned before President Jinifro Urolier fcuid Associates LcoiiBidamt Weutz. Jolin Duiran, Oscar Herns. Michael Boyle anil William Uoycr, p.caded Rullty to an Indictment lor laiceny. in passing sentence In this case, Jadre Dreher mado a veri (eeiln anneal to thesorounitmen. Jiy c.miession tliev hail planned and cxecut, d bumiiry. In I.ch?iton, m brc&Ulnj; Into a ptd ulcr'a woi'nn. one nail a mother ilepeuduiK ou Inn. lor support! the other Uree bod wives nnd two children, j hey welo jouni? men. Just starllne In lite. It the extreme ol the law was uu) oed tliey could have been 6ent to tlM peul. lentlary As tnero were grades ot puilt In tho cao,lhesciitcni'o was. Dtigau, t5. one-fimrtli Ulb CO. t.iind ton Cava In Jail; JluniH U. one louiih I lie costs, aud thirty days in Jalb Boilo. Si, cost, and utuvtydayslojill; Boyer, 15, cosu. aud four months In Jul Com. vs. Daniel J.. Ultz and Lvdla Frits: as sult and battery J my returned n verdict ot guilty agonist Dunlel 13 Krlti. aud tno Court senunceu lum to pay a lino ol 5 and costs. Com vs. Michael lu Ivi larceny. Verdict, puilt. : sentenced to fine of t5 and costs, anil to CO days in Jail. l'uul xliitrer rleoflea milltv to an Indictment torliicopyi tl nnd costs and 3. buys liJal. Juuiea Sweeney pleaded uilty to un Indict nimt chargine littu with using without author. uy a uadeniaik mi beer bottles, and the court t,ued hlui 1 und cost, 'the mines ot IbufollowiDK persons, against whom the Brand Jury returned tine bills, were called, and not answering, their reconn'sauces rio forfeited by tho t'ouiti Jaoo Carlisle aud osc.ii Weaver, lurr.leatlon and ba.tardy : James U, Balbet, ndultry Wilson G. reiser, lureeuy t Annie Itsckawack. open lewduess. Jos. Lynn, In an notion for llblc, appeared and entered ball m iUMI for bis appcrance next term. Com. vs James Mcl'loskV; sclllntr lltlnbr without u ileeuso. Verdict, cullty, and ecnitnc ca to pay a Hue ol goo and costs, In the enso Com. v Uoorfre Williams, the Court pushed btntence on .Monday, tit ':o and costs, mm tlvo months In JaiL J'eutlonor the Chlel Burgess of Wcnlherlv to atset,H dsniugcs in luyuiR out n pnblie alley. W Vt. Jllaksiee. J. o, Kadio Itoht. Uunlsp. JamcH Kuous, 1'hilip HoneckPf, 11, Houstrund Levi Wentz were appointed assessors. OhftlANtl' COUI1T. Exceptions filed in the raatti r nttho auditor's report ol the account of Oeoreo llapp, guardian of minor chlldreu of chrl.tiau Mauor, deceased. Apclltlou was irrunted to sell tho real estate ot tho lite Itcubcu Horn. A petition was granted lo sell the rial estate ot l'eter blonn, for payment vl debts. Arrosjtctl. Tho Wilkcs-Batro correspondent of tho Scranton !(pttblicant says ! Coal nnd Iron Officers Grim nnd Hampton arrested, nt Flosscr's restaurant, Inthiscity, J. O.Sharp, of tills place, ujhjii a warrant issued by Jus tice Roberts, of Hazlcton, on a charge of swindling, practiced on a man named Over hultzcr, of that place, bv whicli thirty dol lars was obtained. Sliarp, with a man named Brown, of Scrantoin who attended tho races, made a bargain with Ovcrhultzer to cell him soma counterfeit money. He was to receive one hundred dollars worth for the thirty dollars, and when ho paid tho money they delivered to him a neatly-done up packago which they made hint believo contained the money, but which he was not to open until ho got to some place where ho could not bo seen. When ho did open it, ho found only paper cut to tho sire of bank notes. Finding hiinselfchealcd,hotooktho action which has resulted in the arrest of Sharp, and will also that of Brown in duo time. In our opinion the fellow who will buy Counterfeit, is worse than tho ono who offers It for sale. Tho ono who buys it knows what ho is doing, and ho intends to pass it upon the uususpccling public and get good articles in exchange. Overhultzer got just what ho deserved for being either a fool or something Worse. " A Widow nnd Her Child." A singular instance of superstition ennio to light not long since, which is thus related: Going into a neighbor's house, ono day last week, I found ono of tho children sutlering from a severe cough,and expressedmy opin ion that it was n, ease in which medical as sistance should bo obtained. The Inother of the boy ogreod that it was very bad,but said that beforo calling in a doctor slio intended to try a euro that eho had long used iu simi lar eases, nnd never found to fail. On liclng pressed to communicate the prescnptionlic gravely informed mo that tho charm con sisted in Hale's Hiixky of IIiiiiiiiuvxiiaxii Taii, and that it could be obtained at all tho druggists. Prico 50 cents and $1. Urent saving by purchasing largo slio. Bold by all druggists. Rock Palls, July 50, 1 878. C. N. Crittsxtox Deab Sir: I have been using your Hale's Hiixi.t or Honi uoi'xn and Tau for bronichial alfectlon.and havo been greatly benefitted by it,and would liko to introduce it in our little town, as I can cheerfully reouinmeu I it to all that aro suffering from Lung Complaint, Coughs, Colds, etc. What rail you furnish me this medicine for by tho dosen bottles or two dozen at a time T Respectfully Yours, W. W. Brows, Rock Palls, 111. run's Toormriiit Dior curs in one (iiriute. Arte fat rfcow.E nr.Ai.Txtv t Why aro fat people always complaining 7 asks some ono wiio entertains tho popular thought erroneous notion that health is synonymous with fat. Fat people complain because they arc diseased. Obesity is an ab normal condition of tho sytscm, in which tho saccharine- and oleaginous elements of the loot are assimilated to tho partial exclu sion of tho tnusclc-farniing nnd brain-producing elements. In proof of this, it is only necessary to nssert tho well-known fact that excessively fat ieoplo nro never strong, and seldom distinguished for mental powers or activity. Besides, they nro the easy prey of acute and epidemic diseases, and they aro tho frequent victims of gout, heart disease, and apoplexy. Allen's Anti-Fat is tho only known remedy for this disease. It contains no acid, is absolutely harmless, and is war ranted to remedy the most confirmed caso of obesity, or corpulency. MAIUtllll), WAtiXKit Uaum. On the 10th inst., at res!' tlcliin of tile Reformed Pestor, by Rov. J. E. 1'reeman, James Wagner and Ellon Halin, both of StemlcrsVillc, this county. Reiimo Sciiocii. On the Hth inst., at tho Reformed Parsonage, by Rev. J. E. Free man, John C. Rehrig and Hannah M. Sliooh, the former of Mahoning and thd latter of Stemlersville, this county. DIED, ICnKAMEn. tn Millport, on the 18th inst., Lizzie May, infant daughter of Wesley C. and Mary Ann Kreamcr, aged 1 yoar, 2 months unci 27 days. Special Notices. E F. ICunkel's Bitter Wino of lion. Till truly valuable tonic lias been no thor. ou?blr tcBttrt by all clflBsesof tho comnmtr tiiit it la uovt deemed Indispensable as a Tomb medicine. It coMs bat liitlo, purifies tbe blood acd Rives to no to tho Ktomacli, leuovatea th nyntcm nml piolontrs life. Kveryuodp sbonM bare It. Tor tbe euro o( Wfak etoiiinch', Geu. ern lebl Uy, Indicestlon, DIucasoox tho atom ncli.anufor nil cases requtitnir atonic Tins winn includes tho moat ntTCeable and efficient Hiiltot Iron wyposiRPs ultra to of Magnetic Ox tde com bin ni w uh the moat energi tic of veget able tonics Yellow Peruvian Jlatk. Doymi vrniit onettilntr tn strengthen jonl )o ou want a prod nnpotitol Do you want to (Jet rid of nervousnessl Do ydn want enerRyl 1)3 vou want 10 uleeo welll Do you Want to ba id ud youf constitution! Do yon want to feel wclif Do j ou want brisk aud vigorous feellfcp! if you no try KUWKia'8 till Tun WINB OFIUON. I only aslc n flnl of this valuable tonic. llewui at (onutoifrita, as Kunkel'H BUUr Wino of I run in the f.nly sure and efficient renin, dy in the Known w oriu for tbe permanent otn o of Dyept'titia nnd Debility and natheroaro number ot Imitations offered to tbe publict 1 would vtutiou the community to pnicha&e none but tbe petinlne aiilclc, manufactured bvK, 1 Kunbel) ami Laving his Htamp on the cork of verv boitle. The very fact that others nro ittfemptlng to imitate this vulnablo remedy pnntH it- woitb ana speaics volumes tnitsln. Tor, KoMoolvlntfi bottles or hlx bottle for 13. Try this valuable medicine and bo convlnc td ot iu merits, bold by drufcgtiU and deaiurs overywbtto. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and nil nmplete.ta two hours. No fed till held passes, sent. Pin and btoniach Worms removed by Dr. Kunfeol. 259 ftorlh K tnth Htreet. rhilatlclpLli, l'a. send for n circular wltu treaiiee un all kinds ot worms, ndvlce free, ask our tirti wist for a bottle of Kankel's Wotfn Syiup. which will do the work. Trice 11.00. It never fulls to remove all kinds, from children or fftovru persons. Directions with It., Health and Happiness. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their poBosorft, and yet they ore within ths reach of every one who will uae Wright's Liver Pills," Tae tmlv sore CTJKE for Torpid Liver. Uytreji. t la. Headache Hour Mtomacn. constlnatlon, lio. hllltr, Nninra, and all Bullous complaint, and lllooil disorder. None genutuo unlcAn alirn.d "Wm. wrmut riula." HyourDruemntwilinot .UDiily .end II cent, tor one box to Il.riltk Koller Co , 70 N. th Ht . 1'hlla. T)w. U tl Exposition of Clothing Ever inu'de In r.KlliailTON Is at tlio Post Ofiloe Uulldlng ot HlI. PETERS, Agent, on HANK STREET, nnd ll.o people Vhoir It. Jlofcecp. CTcrythlnn wanted In jMcn's and Boy's Clothing, at the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. no never yet traetcd time In Belling Illrb Priced lloods. Ilia Prices ore to LOW, thit people aro wondering now It can be done. Jlnt It 18 done. Those In need ot Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to their advantage tn consult It. IT. PETERS, agent, about the matter. oz Utt "jJtEED THE HUXGUY ! I A. K. MILLER Ilesnectfn'lr annonnees to Hie cltltons of lo. lilghton and vlelmtv thut be baa JUST Ol'EN lD an EatinG SalooN!! Ic the Building next, rtcor to tbe "CAItllON iroUIJ." ou Panic Street, Lchighton, Pa., and that he is ipsred tn tarnish tbem with Edibles ol all kinds un Holt notice. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, l'.ecelvedFieah Every Dav. Tea, Coffee, Ham, Eggs, Po logna, &c. Also, a Choice assortment ot tho Tinest Brands A Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco Atwavs oa hand at Lowest Prices. Tho patro. u-jjre of thfl nb)lo U moil repcctfnllr invited, ami latlstaction Kuur.ntce.1, OIVK UK, A CALL. AIM. K. MILLKH. October 19. IV. EUIthKA lit- IJ OIL. (I.fcrtv aerntt higher firs list than the law require), can be burned tn anv LAMP wheto tho rhlmaey burner Is nll Is WARRANTED NOT TO EXPLODE, under forfeiture of (lio, tVEXCLUSI VK COUNTY RlGnTS forssle by r. J. FITZOEllALU. Solo ProD. Muol'r, 103 ICS '. Fourth St., Phtlad'a, Also, WHOLESALE DEALKR IN HEAD LIO HT, COAL OIL and UU1ININO FLUID, N. B. A large assoitment Of laluf Hytti nt L'HANDELIEItH, Bn.lCKETh, BKONZE LAMPS, J1UUHERS, Ac. Ac, Constantlf un baud. ept, 0,-4 nio.
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