Society Meetings. Vf IXITO CASTLE, No. 78, A. O. Ki OF THE Ml O 2ndand4tn Monday ol bur's Hull. Lnliluliton. John Qagnas, 8, K. U. i (S&td. It, annate, if. il. tl. . GXADIN nUTTE.f LODGE, Xo. 080, tnnAfa nvnrv TniMitflDnrpnlnff. , l.O. qV? r, at & o'elock, In ilouer's Hall. 11. Koitenbadcr, is.ti.; M 11. lleber, Secretary. X.KniaUTON LoBOK, No. J31. K. of J. meets on Frldtv evenings, in nciiers nan, at o'clock . W. 11. Ilachman, CO i L. A. Miller, K. or It. and h. Advertising Hates. VT desire It to be distinctly understood that no advertisements Will be Inserted lh the columns of f rtR tiAttttox Advocate that may he received front Unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the Busiti Tho following nro oUr ostiY tcrnul one squarr (10 Uses), One year, each insertion., .111 10 cts. Six months, each insertioi 15 cts. Thrce months, each insertion 2D eW, Less than three mouths, first iilscrtioH $1; each subsequent insertion. mm 25 clj Local notices 10 cents per liitd II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher, E. 1U S1BWK11S, DISTHICr ATTOUNISY COUNSEIiLOIl AT LAW. Office, ICloti's undoing Btodaway, MAUCH CIITJNICFA UettllnK Estates, mitm Accounts and Orphaos Court Practice a specialty. Trial ot Onuses rarelnllv attended to. Lega transactions In Kngltsh und German, Jan f. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1878. Local and Personal. Chas, E. Grecnawald has just received a car load of choico New York Stale apples, which lie is selling at astonishingly low prices for cash. West's liver pills euro sick headache Thouksgivingday will bo the next legal holiday. Marriages grow more popular to tho winter comes on. The Stato Fair at Erie did not pay cx jwnses by $2,000. Tho three National Hanks of E.iston have $18,31.sl on deposit. Sale bills are turned out at this office at tho shortest notice. Item Tilghnian Aruer's new advertise ment in another column. The Bethlehem Iron Worksarc running on full timo with a force of men probably larger than ever before. Dr. .1. C. Kramer, of Millport, has pur chased five hundred quince trees, which ho vill set out this fall. If you want a fashionable hator cap,call at T. 1). Clauss', and buy one for a email amount of money. It has bU decided that the law pro hibiting the tale of limior on election day is In full force until midnight. tSet your prescriptions, and Family Ite flpcs compounded, at A. J. Durling's Fam ily Drug and Medicine Store. A sixty dollar sewing machine, in per fect Uler Will be sold lor $15 cash. Apply nt this office for further particulars. 1 and 2 cliMtnutlove and egg Latimer coal, cheap by the car, at J. L. Gabol's hard ware store, Lehigh (on, Pa. Overcoats, latest styles and best material, for a small amount of ready cash, nt It. II. Peters', Post office building, LehightOn. -Joseph llrown, tho Wilkcsbarre banker who failed last May, has been held to bail 011 the charge of having defrauded his de positors. Chas. W. Lcnti, of Wcisport, is the Greenback candidate for the office of Coroner of this county, and asks tho votes of his friends. " Another new and elegant stock of fall mid winter cloths and suitings at II. II. Peters, Post oflico building. Good fits, low prices nnd satisfaction guaranteed always. If you want shirts, neck wear, or any other article in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. D. Clauss, and ha will supply you at extraordinary low prices. Dr. G. B. Linderman, of South rfethle Iieni, who was seriously indisposed H10 past few weeks, is Again well enough to attend to his business. A Democratic meeting is announced for this (Friday) evening, in the School Hall. The siicakers arc Hon. B. F. Davis, E. J. Fox, Ksn,., and Hon. Allen Craig. Bo 011 hand ovcry one. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. D. Clauss. You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before oH'cred. Transparent drawing slates for children, handsome assortment of papctrics, 2 yard wide window shades for $l,and other orticlcs equally cheap, at Luckcnlmclr,ucar Broad way House, Mauch Chunk. All medicines warranted fresh, genuine and unadulterated at tho People's Drug and 'Family Medicine store. A. J. Durlllig, "Proprietor. Tho celebrated lecture by Itcv, J. A. Little, entitled," LoveCourtship.Marflago," delivered last Friday evening to a crowded audicnco at StrouiUburg, will bo repeated at Ferndale, Saturday night, Nov. 'J. Consumptives do not go South or West for relief, but use Haas' Expectorant, which you will find the surest euro known for nil lungromplaiiits. It will cure, unless tho patient is beyond tho reach of medical aid. A Sunday School meeting will bo held in the Evangelical church, at Millport, this (Saturday) evening, Nov. 2nd, at 7:30 o' clock, Sunday school workers from Lehigh ton, Woissport and other places will bo present. Do you need a fill and winter suit of clothes, made up in the latest and most dur able manner then go to T. D. Clauss, the merchanttaflor, on Bank strcet.and bo "fit ted." Prices lower than ever. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, ond work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at liegeman's cheap cash store, opjiosite public square, Weissport. 41-13. Seecherubims in another column hold ing a bunchofgrapesfrom which Speer'a Port Grope Wine is mado, that is so highly es teemed by the medical profession for the 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. A telegram from Reading says the offer of tho Messrs. Boas, of the defunct Reading Savings Bank, to pay 65 per cent, bavin? been accepted by tho creditors and approved by the United States Court, the payment of the first dividend of 5 per cent, will begin to-day (Friday). A nuiet and pleasnnthomo is insured to nil mothers that use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup ior iiiciriiuie ones. 11 contains uoimugiii jurious. vfP Thomas Royor, a young man of about 18 years 01 age; 01 wcissporl, was arrested at mat place last Saturday and taken licloro Justice Kress at Slatington, being charged with having stolen $25 from Lewis A. Best, ol JJesl's (Station, ilo was 1 1 -1 1 1 lor Ins op-' pearanco at 1110 next term 01 uourt A widower had five grown up dhugl; Who Wouldn't let him take n soconuV'ttife. Ho gave up the wife but bought a savage dog, nnd now won't allow a man to cross his door sill. If he can't marry, the girls shan't, he cays. In total disregard of this fact, our liveryman, David Eubcrt continues to fur nish teams nt very low fates. While IsaaeGchris, Kceley. IIngy,Cas pcrKlebcand John Quick wercbcing'drnwn up the shaft ofGabel's Irom oro mine, at Boycrstowil, Pa., Wednesday, tho pinion wheel broke, n,d the bucket containing the men was precipitated to tho bottom of the shaft, a distance of 350 feet. When taken out Hagy was dead, Quick and Klcbo died snmo evening, and Gehris Was lu a critical condition. Alwnys keep tho bottlo handy, Do not place it out of sight, For it cured our liltlo Andy, Who was roughing day nnd night, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. II. A, Beltr, Justice of the Peace, lias removed his office from tinder tho First Na tional Bank, into LinderMah's Block, in the rooms recently occupied by P. T. Brady, whero he niny always bo found ready to at' tend to all matters i'11 his line. Wise atEvk.nino Partus. No matter What may bo haid about the use of wines nnd liquors, it is the adulteration nnd trash mixtures that does tho mitchief. Where pure wines are Used wo hear no coniplailttof inebriation. We never hear of intoxication from the usd officer's PoitOiMpo Wine, ol New Jersey. This Wilie is held in highcsti niation by tho bc?t doctors ill the country, and was awarded the highest premium at tho late Centennial. No Itnliirtlon ill Coal I'rlrcsu Tho Lehigh Coal L'.rcllaugo held their monthly meeting Tuesday altornooll. It was decided tomnhertneliatigctn the prices which will remain as follows. : Lump M.II5 nnd $2.85 ; broken mid egg, $2.0", nnd $2.75; etovo $2.'J0 and $" ; chestnut, $2.50 and $2.60 j chestnut No. 2, Si. 50 and $1.05. the first price is for city and the price following it is lor the line trade. An agreement wascn tereil into for a meeting of ojicrators to be held at Bethlehem, Pa., oil Monday after noon next, when thoqiiesllonsbcdririg uion tho advis.ihilitv nf Hit. rnlitiiimtiico nf tlm coal combination will be discussed. Vast I'oiiu DoIn. Cool weather. Corn husking is over, Owen Smith's finger is nl'ight ngain. Attendants at tho Brick church are re quested not to spit tobacco juice nround the floor. It is by no means a gentlemanly ac tion, N. goes west every two weeks) but re turns next morning. A Republican meeting wot held hero on Monday. The sjieechei were mado by Albiu Stollo, W. P. Freyman and W. J.I. Rapsher. The utterances of the speakers were attentively listened to by the people. Charles Fritzinger Is doing a thriving business with his thicshing machine. Possum. Sulcltlofcf n Hoy. Eddie Bieryt boy about 12 years old,eom mitteil suicide Saturday. He lived with his parents at Wcnnersville, about four miles from Allentown. Tho uu-ents were absent at the time, leaving their tons, Eddie mid .Marcus, to do some work nround the barn. A neighbor's boy called and found both at work mid helped them a short time, nfler which ho left. Returning some time after, Marcus Pointed to a eranarv Inllml 1.1m nml said, " Don't go up there, Eddie hung him self." Both, however, went up in tho barn and found the little fellow hanging by tho iron 10 a roj lasienoct uv pulleys to tho lloor, and which had l-en" used liir hoot ing grain. The boys then ran and notified the neiuhbors. who battened to the punt riml cut tho body down, which was yd warm. Death, however, had ensued, caused hv strangulation. Somo Weeks ago this family narrowly escaped being pois-oncd, Mk Biery was cooking something lor siipiH;r,ond wliilo teinirarily absent from tho etove arsenic was placed lu the vessel which she was cook' ing. Who tho perpetrator was bus since re mained a secret. Tho Coroner's jury in the case of Eddio Monday afternoon rendered a verdict of death by suicide. I'nekiriou ICippliM,. Tho fair and festival of tho MethodiH Church, of this place, was a success boviiiid even the most sanguine expectation, ne'tlliig $180,00. The successful contestants for the prucs nro happy. The venerable Samuel Samsel, feels proud of the gold-headed tune, ami well he may, for it is a fino one. Master Wyld, thinks his sled will be tho " Ir" on the hill tli is winter. Miss Jennie Irwin, says her doll is beautiful. Miss Carrio Ynho thinks her set of dishes, just the thing fur a dolls tea pai ty. Charles Elliot did not ex pect, yet enjoys lwsscssion of the Gold Ring, lound in the lucky piece ofcike. Thomas, Harleman and James Long, divided the " guess cake," as the difference (they being the nearest, as to lis weight) between their guesses was only 0110 ounce. A pleasant feature of the nli'.iir Was tho presentation of n cane, doll and sled, to those who were suc cessful. Eveiything jiassed oil' pleasantly and harinoncoiisly wo believe. The Com mittee tako this opportunity to return their thanks to tho members of tho Lehightoti Band for their excellent music on each iiickt of the Festival. Mr. James Clements and Tlios. J. Hnrlo man.havcbeeu highly honored lately. They bear their honors with becoming dignity. Will Long, is attending our public schools this wlnterind will prepare himself for tho Kingston College, next year. William Harleman will remove from Tark Avenue to Lehigh Avenue. The Brick Boarding Houso has been thoroughly repaired ready for the new ten ant, Lyman McDaniel. Everything is as nice as could bo wished, The late 6torm did no damage of any ac count 1 upsetting of a few chicken coops.Aci is all. I am glad to hear that you are going to to enlarge the size of your paper. Your en. terprise since your advent to Lelilghton, do serves the patronage of the people, though your financial ilown-fall was predicted mote than once. Mny success attend you. Mr. E. R. Brown, is recovering, and is able to drivo down to Paekcrton every day. He expects to assume general control soon. Tho coal trade has been quite lively tho last two weeks owing to the addition made en the October allotment. We hope to too the next month a full one for all engaged on the railroad. Ano.v. ijcliucs from Hciivcr Mctulow. It is rumored that C. F. Shoener will contiuuo miiio operations in tho Reaver Meadow colleiics as before. Most people think that if thcro would bo moro said nbout tho vork,and other busi ness matters, fltid less about tho money of tho country. It would aiipeor moro lil.o touching tho necessity of life case. Dinbtherlii is Rtill 1-ni.itm In TWvnr Weadow nnd jte Vicinity ; utlacklhg grown Jieoplc, as well 118 children. The Sonebird Trouno nro rtrtnin urehnr- ing for winter business. The people of this place tiro still badly off for water. The Into f-niils bnvn liecn In. sufficient to supply the requirements of the juuee. Tho doctor Is the otily blisy man lli iowii j iisi. now. Times must bo pretty hardjtthd religion ut u very ion eoo.wiien tnai young man lias to leave both the temtieriinrn mcietv nml church to have a little money to buy powder Uliu DHUb UI Ull!UI!g. A telceram was received hern Inst wi.el from Illinois, that Win. B. McClaiti was dead. Since the telegram his friends have had a letter slating all particulars. Ho en tered the stablo as usual, and as ho was passing in the rear of 0110 of his horses, ho received a Iiielt in his breast. Ho died in four hours after. His wife nod family nro expected to return again to this place in a short timoi The members of tho M. E. Church. nur- poo having n festival in tho Odd Fellows imblie hall, 011 Thanksgiving Day, for tho benefit of their church. The R0W0 brothers have procured work at Dnlton, and will sutrl some timo this week. Sonic uf llie vouneeleraaro vcrv nnrlnlla to kliow Which "of Iho j-omig ladies, that young genucinan irom iiotiilelicin, came to see un calumny last. Children mut not read ghostly novels, and go to night school ot the suino time. They may trouble soinclxidy to put thetn i.uiiii- uuti- Ul&llll&sioil UIISEKVIIIt. lit? t'rvek IfcniN. Dr. J. F. Miller, nfSlatlngton, was nn n visii 10 1111s piaco on niursd.iv and Friday of last week. Oandid.iles now-n-days aro very friend ly to anyone they happen to meet. " There is still some Corn to bo husked. Several parties were hero last Week to see the Priuco'd property, which is ollcred for sale. -tlhnrles Manilain . r.AH'n. ....... ing, condidjlo for Associate Judge on Iho Democratic ticket, was through this val'ey on Satmd.iy las-t looking after 1 1 is chances.' James Ash. of T.mvnf TnM-ntti.oi, : it prominent candidates Ibr Couhty C0111- lnUsimipr. ntnl nt lin Ii.ij u.n,l ( I...' ........ 1.. well and faithfully tho past term ho should be ogam elected to that olHcc, Tins is the hardest political fight that i- ti.i.u u.m mr 11 uuinucr 01 yeaia out Wo hoio to seo the best incu win. A nutnbcrofourschools opened on Mon d iv but; tho others will start this coming Monday. James Ash and Joiiali Aiidfews.arothe two most prominent candidates this year for the Coiiimissioneisliip, Be sure and turn out to the County In stitute, which Will be held in Iho Court House, Mauch Chunk, commencing on Monday Nov. 18 and contitluo during the week. Let every teaclierof Out boll mako it his duly to bo present this year. Yours, etc., Reveiiki Dentil of S. ;illliiKliam r-ll, Kvq. On Satuiday afternoon J. (liUInghain Fell died of paralysis ot his residence, No. IJuo Walnut sheet, Philadelphia, in the sixtv second year of bis ace, after n long illne-s. lie was Imrn in Buckingham township, Bucks county, Pa., and was educated ot a country school. Before ho c.iino of ago lie moved to Lnzeruo county, where he, was employed for some years as a civil engineer. About the year ll-3'.l lie went to Philadel phia, and bccainoas'.ociated inthoco.il min ing butinei with Ario Pardee, tho linn be ing A. Pardee A Co. Their nllices were in tho same building with the offices of the old Hazleton Coal Company, of which Mr. Fell was a director until t lie Company was told out to tho Lehigh Valley Railroaif Company toiiiK eight or ten years ago. Ho has been for many years a director ol' tho Lehigh Valley Railroud Company, and was at 0110 time its President. Mr. 'Fell was elected a member of tho Constitutional Convention ol' 1873, which framed tlioprvcnt Constitution of Pennsylvania, and, until ineaiacilatod from attending iersoniillv to tho duties, was a most useful member ot" tho Board of City Tnils. In addition to holding the position or Director in the Allentown Rolling Mills, the (ilendon, tho Audovcr and other largo and valuitble iron-woiks, ho Was also a Di leclor, until his death, of tho Noith Penn sylvania and the Bound Brook Railroads. During the l.ito war he took an active inter est in public mailers, and was one of tho originators ofthe Union League, beingelect cd its vice-prvfident, which oillco he has conlinucd to hold vear after year. Mr. Fell sullered from MralyMs for several yearsind, owing to his continued Ill-health, ho was conitelcd to rcliro from active business. The funeral of Iho deceased took place on AVodliciay morning, from liislato residence, No. 1400 Walnut ttreet, Philadelphia, to Iho place of Interment, Laurel Hill Ceme tery. Mil Millllli?. Last Sunday evening, Rev. Derr, the pas tor of tho Reformed Church of this place, preached to a large nnd interested eoivrca tion on this subject, Inking for his text, " 1 here is not a just man n un earth, that doeth good, and sinnetli not." The subject of tin in retx-ct to Christians is to little un der!iod ill Ibis day by the ministry and laity.that Wo deem a few comments by some of our best commentators and others, on texts quoted in the sermon, would aid lieo plu in general in arriving at a just conclu sion. Daniel Steele, D. D., snvs concerning this text quoted, and that in 2 Chron. VI, 30 s " There is no man which sinneth not s" when correctly interpreted as it Is in tho ulgale, the tScptuagint, and most of the ancient versions, it gives no eouiiicnanco to sin. Theso all read, " May not sinA Tho Hebrew Language, bating no potential mode, uses tho indicative future instead. It should read, "For thero is hot a just man upon earth.thnt doeth good,and is not liable , V'- A,lam Clark' 01,0 of "'0 most distinguished nnd best commentators, Dr. Blimey, and a host of tho beet Divines oareo in this criticism. For In many things wo offend all, James 3, 2. Dr. Steele asks. Who aro the wo? Is it St. James and thorostof the aiKistles? Then theso excellent men, after blessing God, fall to cursing men. Seo ninth verso. Hut If tho we is used for men generally, the diffi culty Vanishes. ' If we say that we have no tin, Wo doecivc ourelvcs, and the truth is net in u, 1 John 1,8. this means if wo hato never sinned and so have no need of tho blood of Christ, spokeit of in tho previous verse. Tho tenth verso reiterates rtid explains tho eighth " If we say that wo 'ore not sinned, wo mako him a liar, and his word is not in us." This explanation hanhbrlzes perfectly with John's strong n'soitioh, that " Whosoever Is bomofUod doth not, commit sin j for his seed lciiiaineih in him, nnd ho cannot tin, uccnuso ne is horn 01 uod." Tile incorrect interpretation of the eighth reWJi which makes every believer lu Christ n constant sinner, 13 in directcolllsion with the nsscrted ) victory over sill, enjoved hv every one borii I tiffin.! n. o,i.. ' w. vwv.t villi The ninth verse rends, ",If wo confess our silis, ho is faithful and just to forgive us our fills, and to cleanse us Irom all unrighteous ness)' that is not onlv to forgive, but to purify tho hcnlti Asnfl unrighteousness is sin ! 'n ho that is cleansed from nil unriglit cotism!3;i?c1cnnat'd fionl all sin. To attempt to evade this, atid plead fur the continuance of sill in tho heart, through life) is ungrate ful) wicked, ntld even blasphemous 1 for, ns ho who says he has not sinncdiveri lOjiiiakes God a liar, who has declared tilt1 colltrurv through et-ery part of his revelation I so lie that says tho blood of Christ either cainlotor will iiotcle.ii!!il us from sill in this lil'e.givcs also tho lie to Ills Makel-, who hue declared the contrary! Histhd birthright of every child of God to bo Cleansed from all sin, to keep himself iinsllcd from the world, and so to live as ncVcrniOro tooil'end his Maker. Dr. Adam Clark. For I know that in mo (that Is 111 Iny flesh) dwelleth no good thing, for to Will is present witli mo, hut thou to perform lh.lt Which is good I find not, Rom. 7th chapt. 18th vs. Does St. Paul hold up hiown moral photo graph? Does ho hero jmrtray tho christian at his best nulliley estate? To both theso question we answer, 110. This was never designed to depicljtho Ideal christian life, but is rather Iho jiorlrnyalof the struggles of 11 convicted sinner seeking justification by tho works of tho law. Dr. Stelle. By he cannot mean hlmscir, nor any cl1ri.-tl.111 believer; if tho contrary could be proved, the argument nf the npostlc Would goto demonsfiete the uiisufficiency ofthe gospel, as Well as tho law. Dr. Clarke. At the present day the church generally, have returned to the just interpretation as held by the primitivo chinch for tho first Unco cultures-, tho picttuo npiilies solely to the unrcgencruto man. Dr. Wlicdon. Com. The Coal 'l'rnrti-. There has been a good demand for an thracite coal nil the p.ist week, and the pro duction just now is quite active. It is not probable that tho prices of coal will bo fur ther advanced this year. Indeed, they nro high enough, and yet it isquite ceilain they will Hot be lower. Coal can be put into the maiket hero for domestic uses at tho present pri"e of $j(('i SB per ton nnd give tonll par lies engaged in handling it reasonable pro fit.". All that operators and the transHita tioli companies now require is lull tonnage, but the indications all'orded by tho action of tlio Board of Control for tho p:tt month or twin in keeping down tho supply of coal to vithlii the demands ofthe market, do not favor tho conclusion that any very large toiinnge may lie expected in November and December. What wo said last week wo re ilemto liotv, the existing nirangement be tween tho leading carrying conipiuies will he adhered In up to the end of the year, and probably will then bo allowed to cxpiio by its own limitations. Whatever rules may govern tho trade of 187!) will, in all proba" bility. bo new, or the old so rearranged as to bo practically new. They may embody much of tliowholefomo provisions now in force, but they will bo new as n whole, liow cver iiulcli or little altered. Tho parties to tho existing combination seem slow in coming together to discui the business of 87'.i,iiiid it, looks no ns though the new year might ho around belbro even a meeting is had, much ! any satisfactory conclusion is reached. It is understood that mi effort is mnkinc to get nn expression of opinion from tho indiviilii.il otwrators of the Lehisli le gion I'.noniblo to n combination independent ofthe Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Some diversity of opinion exists and somo little nsperily of feeling is evinced, aud when it is known that a single tiMectur to the combination frustrates iho whole purpose the future of coal is not ot this moment as encouraging as wo thould like to 6co it. LiJijcr, .Monday. Tl.elnllO 1 lllir t!llllelinWA tnn niutilllanf f I shliueiluvei'tlielielil!liVUii' Kiuln.ailioi lue week encliiK Oct., so, I87si, nml fortuo yearns compared tun Haiou titnti ta-t j cm IIc'jIoiih rrnm ! Week. Wyoming Unzloion Vear N,'.MI 03 I,3JS,2'.'7 CS HI I.', as 1. 0.10 0; 43S.iO'l 19 1, 3112 u9 -,4'J4 It VI. Oil 1: 30,171 IS 10,811 1: 10.673 17 Llmrr 1.1I1I11I1 lle.lier Mcailow Malianoy Mauca Cliunic I'ort Delaware Total 90.11.- '.3 115.3,2 IS Last Year , Increase Decrease 3,1 S1.1IU 18 3,tU5,7Si 03 2.7.10 IS 6T1 CM C7 nxl'OUT Of CO A I. transom leil nvrr I ..1,1 ,, 1. iV Mieml haulm Divifiioii. fpiitml tt It. ,,f v. .lcri'.i , fur 0 il.iva Collins Oc .si. it;3 Slntlnco from 1 Tniiiiiri'iiv Ta,i.i. WfolUinj: 23 0M 08 7i'0 372 18 " I'.vellinrt c. Co. l.ns., in oiiuvini rMiMl iji 1.0 " 11. 11. l CI.... 40,707 Ui 211 11 117,320 0 13 1 31 05 M.lit 12 311,07,1 17 1M.1SS 07 75 UTS II 5,3i,1 13 0 01 15 54,819 16 11 C3 ni 2 sk w CMS 04 12. a 17 07 4.715 01 3.4ID 02 4JI 13 Upper LiIiIkIi " " .M,S!"..Si:o. llenvfr Jlestlow illltlCU I'llUUK CnMs t'reex Council Itlilue M , I.. V. It. 11.. l'llftcilnn.. tlazarilville BiuilhecC 10 Tnlal 1 . 63IS.1 15 1,847.173 13 I'leviouslyiciiorteU.i. I.7S,17 is Toialtoilaiei 1,947,173 13 home lime lun yenl,... J.Ilo.l ta 11 .... ,. Increase ,, Decrease 398 C411 Canlinal Paul Ciillen, Roman I'nllinlii- Archbishop of Dublin, is dead. lie was born in 1803, and Was educated ot Iho Col- lege of tho Propaganda, ot Rome. In this institution, alter his ordination, bo Was I'm fessor of Hebrew, also oeupVing u Jiosition in the Ch.incellerie of tho Vnticulii and be ing specially intrusted with thoaluirsof the Irish Church. Dr. Ciillen was onlnineil Cardinal in June, 1SG0. Under his presi dency tho bishops nnd archbishops of Ireland l.r.1.1 ,ult., T1..I.1!.. I.. .,'..1 nut., i. iim-iiii in j.uoiin in vcioocr, lOlll. lit the Vatican Council Cardinal Ciillen took stronir cround as the ndvocato ofthe dnmiin of Papal Infallibility. Cardinal Ciillen was the first bishop of Irish birth raised to tho eardinalato since tho Reformation! and it is observed that ho was also the first cardinal educated In the Collego of tho Propagandai Archbishop Ciillen is known ns the author of a book, in which he modifies tho usually accepted laws or astronomy, and maintained " the immutability ofthe earth and tlio rev olution ofthe wholo heavens nbout that iu- lliuto centre ol mo univcrsct." Michael llcrashtv. one of II in 1111 min nre ' charccd witli tho murder or Lonl and his companions last April, died in Iho county jail nt Lill'ord.in Ireland, on Oct. 12. I The cause of death was typhus fever. The j mo uiiior prisoners charged lu ui Indict ment with Heraehtv tho brothers M'(lr,.,i. nghan for tho murder, uro ajo sufl'ciing ii.'ui u iviup nml, n. ifer. Flat Whisker. nASCOM Arfl.lKS XASIIV'S FIXANCIAL SYSTEM, AN!) THE I.KAU1XU CITIZENS 01' IIIK COBNERS CO TI1IIISTV. Co.SKKiinlT X RrtADS, (Wlch Is in thdStatu' uv Kentucky, October 15, 1878. Thd October elecshuiis aint cz satisfactory ez they mite hcv bin, but they will do. Wo hev lost Ohio and lown, but wo hev gobbled lliieaiiy and West Virizinnv. Tho rrrnln na of tlnaiishel snlvnshcn hez not cz yit iiased into a triumph, but it hczn't bin killed, wicu is some eomioit. Thero Is yit room for hope. Wheat hex come down hvo cents n bushel in cotisekeiice of tho dismal prosjieck Hut tlierwon't bo no European war, nnd cucouragis us, Thopcoiloiieverdld ascribe tliolow price of irodooo to anything but tho i.wy ill fnmi-i, unu iniaur'.ipci UJirOTlUCn- shclly coiitiniioot. will molto votes for na The price of prodoose cuiitrbls a great dccl more than any one lieznny idea uv. I hey knowd a providcnshcl potato lot) to elect a Democratic member uv Congris. Isaker Gavilt is growiu' daily mote gioomy cz ino prospex uv a gmeral Uuro, pean war diiiiinishe. " It's croocl," sez he, with a tear ill each eyi'i "No war in Kurope, nml I've got ten hoes vflilli I wanted a hieh nrieo fur. This world is fill! of ilisupponitineiits. I dou't npjKie iorH mi loot, will ho wutli more than thieo cents it pound, Wat do tlteln x.ini,R-iiii ciioineis meuiif But this is a diversion. I supposed that when wo hed ielldtJd Our fiat money that our troubles wuz over. I supposed that, when the Common Council of lllo Comers had Ishood a currency based Upon tho cood faith UV tho Corners, nml had passed mi ordinance makin it leglo tender, that everything would go along cuiooiiuy, nnu tnai mo era uv propenty wich wo hev all been lookin' for would im inejitly set ill. But it don't work. Wo hed expected to bo relieved uv our indebtcdnis to Pollock .t llicler. but linforlnnillv lliem disturbers, with a furcsito that is fcendish, hev persistehly lel'uosed the Dimocrisy uv tho Comers Credit for many ycers, so that we don't owe them anything. And Pollock remarked visliusly that el 'we did owo him anything ho wood czsoon take pay in flat money Uz anything else ho wuz likely to git fiom us.cz ho never expected anything any how. But wo decidid to git even with him. I went into his storo and asked for a paro uv bouts. "All rite," sed Pollock, " what kind uv money do yoo pcrjioso to pav in 7 the glor ious flat uV tho present 6r tho despised greenback uv tho past?" "Sirl" I lemarkt impressively, "I am too patriotic not to assist in gittin our )10w money into cirkelashun. I shall pay in fiat, of which I hev plenty, and more a com in," "All rite, sed Pollock, perdoosiu n little strip of leather, " Them is tho boots." " But thev is not boots," I exclaimed, "What kin 1 do witli that strip of leather?" " Jist ns much cz 1 kin with yoor money. You say that piece uv paper you hev "is money I say that piece of leather is boots. My word is, I trust, ez good rz yoors." And with A leendish lall'ho told Joo Big ler to keep an eye on me and turned around sellin sllbslalisliiel boots to ft nigger farmer which bed Niishuel bunk notes. Padlv I went oyer toBascom's, nnd found there tho entire Comers discussin tho finan shel sityooasheii. There Was Deekiu I'og ra.m in his old familyer chair, thero wus 1s s.iker a lyiu on Ins back on a round table that tho citizens play kcerda Upon when it is aioused,and Captain McPeltcr leanin against the bar, all sigliin at the pearsity uv money and tho deprest condishun UV industry. It wuz n site I hcv seed a thousand times and it meltid me. I determined to demonstrate that thero wuz onopatriotthatwood rcspeck the laws uv his native place, and accept her currency. "Gentlemen," I sezt firmly, "step up. Baconi, set 'em up?" B.iscom bed ben tukih oilrmoney for some days, and hed bin to Louisville lor likker. He not out tho bottle with a sardonic grin that boded us no good. Wo each poured out tho likker, however, and placed the glasses to our respective lips. Immcjitly every man spitted the likwid out upon tho floor. I turned sick, for I bed uncawshusly swaller cil a littlo uv it. It wuz water I. the first I bed tasted for years I " What does this mean, sir!" I dcinandid feercely. " Don't you like (ho Whiskey ?" wuz his anser, ez ho glared feercely at me. "Like it 1 Liko it I Why, its Water I" " Bless yoor sole," replied llascom, " why don't yoo say its whiskey? Tho lulnit voo say it's wliikey its whiskey. You say 'tho najwr yoo want to jury mo in is a dollar, jist boras yoo say it is a dollar, and why in bloody thunder can't yoo make whiskey out uv Water by jest sayin it's whiskey ? Gentle tlenicn, this is fiat whiskey ,and it's the only kind I kin git with flat money. When you Kii. iu jiuviu in uio comioriauic old green back, or tho modest nieklc, all rite. I'll givo yoo Iho reglcr old boWel-seoreher. But the likker Is goin to assimilate to tho money. I learned that word in Louisville. Kt yoo wiin t to payiin fiat money you nre goln to git fiat likker. Kf you kin imagine n piece of paper Willi your stains onto it is a dollar) you must likewio imagine this ilooid to bo good likker, and vice Versy. Parson, tins is nil you will ever git with your kind uv money." Anil he leaned back agin his bottles With a defiant air, and we tank back terrified. AVhero is the end to be? I don't know. Oh I that Butler would carry Massachusetts, and git into jiowcri so that his gcilius cood solvo this problem. Ef ll.ircom repudiates the fiat money it Is all over here. Pktro i.F.c.i V. Nashv, Financier Toledo Jlladc. l'he official Republican majority in Iowa Mill bo about 8j300. William Green A- Co., grain exporters of Montreal, havo failed, with liabilities of $400,000. Captain Tyson) of tho schooner .Florence, does not have faith in the existence of an open iolar sea. Yellow fever has thus far carried ofi"fi(ty.slx clercymeii. Twenty-four Roman Catholics, thirly-oho Protestants, and ouo Jewish nvhbi. In view of Iho heavy tax imposod cm tho banking capitalofCinoimiatl.tho Merchants' Nalional Bank on Tuewlay roducod lis ropi tal from $1 ,200,000 to $Oil,00Q. Wliilo tho Itov. W. II. K. Muriny was duck shooting on tho Madison, Conn., mist oflxing Island Sound on Friday, his gun burst, shattering hij band, which'may havo to be amputated. TUo fourtoen iron steamers owned by the Reading Railroad Compmy havo niade this year 510 voyages.riumingleJISUiiiilM.aud carrying CU2,l'jg tons of t-al. Tho trnmju aro i lucky lot after all. The! returns nro all in, and it is a msilio fact that not A siilglo, solitary Immp lost a dol lar by tho lkiiikof Ulascow failure. Ww atlif Un:citc. There was ndlirereneo of oplhlort ill the Stager family of IVIk C'oiintyi Texas, ns to the proper pilnl.hinent uf rliildieit. The father advoeateil tho whip, mid one day de clared his intention ol inilig it uu bin daughter, ngci In. Hissmi, a.lli.'riiig u his -Li1 U1L mother's views, said that the girl should not bo whipped. Tho father began tho whipp ing) and his son shot him dead. Railroad employees in the Southwest formed a Ring for stealing freight, estab lished a warcliouso in Dallas, Tex., for tho reception and salo ofthe plunder, nnd dur llig four years did nn extensivo business, their rascality having only just bccndisclos edl Thrto houses In a suburb of Boston wcro entered ll the ojiiIo day by a thief, who was distinctly seen by tho Inmates in each cose. Tllcir descriptions lod to the arrest of lihvurd Leoihlrili nn industrious und honest young man, arid Ihcy Were all prompt in Identifying liimastllorrlminal. Itchanced that he had not worked on tho day of tho robbcriesjind thercforo was unablejto estab lish an alibi. He would undoubtedly havo been convicted had not ail officer recollected that between him ami a thief called Balti more Jim was a wonderful resemblance. Baltimore Jim was arrested, and the stolen property was found in his possession. " A Wlrtou- nml Her tllilld." A singular instance of superstition came to" light not tulig since, which is thus related : Going into n neighbor's hotlse, ono day last week, I found one ofthe children sullcring from a severe couglimd expressed my opin ion that it Was a caso in which Inedical as sistance should bo obtained. The mother of tho boy agreed that it was very bad,but said that befole calling in a doctor she intended to try a cure that she hod longuscd In simi lar cases, alld never foulid to fail. On being pressed to communicate tho prCscription,sho gravely informed mo that Iho charm con sisted 111 It l.fe'f HllXKV Of HOHEilOf.NDANI) T.'.it, lllid that it could bo obtained nt all the druggist. Prico 50 cents and $1. Great saving by purchasing largo slici Sold by all drilggfstsi RodK Falls) July 20, 1878. C. ft. Crtltf knTox DEAn Sin: I havo been using your Halk's IIoxrt of Ilont;-iidi-NB Ami TArl for bronichial affection, and havo been greatly benefitted by it,ahd would like to IntrodUco it in our littlo town, as I can cheerfully recommend it to nil that are suffering from Lung Complaint, Coughs, Colds, etc. What can you furnish me this medicine for by the dozen bottles or two dozen at n time ? Respectfully Yours, W. W. Bbowx, Rock Falls, III. Pikk's TooTitAciiK Dbops euro in ono minute. For State Lcgislaturcf vote Foil .t;g. zern. fltir Vote For E. MELL. BOYLE, (Editor of the Mauch Chunk Coat Gazette) For tlie Slate Legislature. Oct. 10 -to. MAKItlF.l), Ackeii CAMrnKLi.. On tho 10th ult., by Rev. A. Bartholomew, Hiram V. Acker and Miss Eliza Campbell, both ot East Weissport, this county. Fhaxiz Xei-t. On the 14th ult., by the same, John A. B. Frantz and Miss Louisa S. Nell', both of Slato Dale, Lehigh eo. DIED, SciUKKKn. On the 13th ult., in WestPenn, William Franklin, son of Franklin W. illid Sarall Schaefcr, aged II mo. 23 days. IIoFiUAX. On tho 16th ult., in Mahoning, James Milton, son of Jacob T. and JUlla Ami Iloll'inan, aged 1 year, 14 days. Sciibay. On the 21th ult., in Lehighson, (iostwen son ol licorge A. and Hannah U. Sehray, aged 7 yrs. 2 mo. 11 days; Sxydfr. On tho 25th ult., in West Tenn, illiam lildcn, sou of John and Rebecca Snyder, aged 2 yrs, I mo. 4 days. Closing Prices of DkIIavk.v A- Towisisxo, block. Government and Gold, 40 couth Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 31) 1878 1 l'. S.6'8. lEtl !( unl 106, ,iskc U. S. 0-20's, 11I-5 J.4. J....I03 bill 103k nstcit 'I. 8.5-20's. 1807 irns hid lies UBlctd ti.s. u.l0'a, im 1C6H bid II 8 sskid t'.rt. l'MO's lie), bid l0H sskca 11. H. i.iirrencv. 8's 120). bid 120). ssLen l; fi. S' 1881, now 100 bid losii asked u . H.4tt's. new 103 bid IC4 xere: 1) . s 4'snew., loci, but 1(0 V asked rconsyiviinia it. li xii, bid 32 H asked l'lula. .t Iteadlnir 11. 11 1SS bid I3H uskrd Lelilgh Valley It. U 37 . bid S7S asked Leblub Coal t hay. Co.... 18 bid 101, aitrd United Comoaulesof J. J.127 bid 127K asked niiithcru Central II. 11.... 15 bid 16 asked lietoilvlllol'ass. lt.lt. Co 14 bid 14S asked (laid li OK bid loot, asked nuvcr.iH-sana ys ) mn uio asten - tiJiiuesaiiu iD.mes). bia villi stkea Special Notices. Health and Happiness. Health nml Ilarjilnens nre prloele Wrnlth to tlielr pORecsort. anl yet tliey jirft vltma tb reuch of ovcry one who will uso Wright's Liver Pills, Ttionnlr sareCUIIE lor Torpid liver Dynpeb. sla. lloadacbe sour Hlouiaeb, ConstlitattoD, tie. blilty, Niinsea, auo all llilhous eouinliLlnts sod lilood diivordei's. Nim eeiiume uuleas ilntitd "Wm Wrijtbt Vtula." HvourUrneiriHtwIlluot supply feuu 2 eenis ror un box lo llarrlek: Holler .v. Co . 70 Jt. 4th tit l'lilla. Vto.itjl T lib GttADI3T Exposition of Clothing ETermadclu I.KUiaifrO.N Is at Ibol'ost OlUco UulliUo;; ol II. II. FETE US, Agent, oa HANK STltUKr. and It.e people known. He keep, tverytalnir wanted In Men's nntl Hoy's Clotliing, at the most Moderate Prices FOlt CASH. lfo niner yet wasted time la SfllloR JUth rncVil t),ods. Ills Prices uro so LOW, that people are v'nildeilnir bow It. can be done. Hut It ls iloue. Ttiojie In need et Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to I Heir sdrantaire to consntt 31. II. i'KTK3, saent, sbout tlio mstter. ug 24tr .SSHISliE'S .NOTICE. Notlre Is tirHhY !wn IlistJOSEPn FEIST, d llie lloniuBti bl WKISM-OHT. Caibou Couu. ty. Va., iiy a voiuiitMrt' Dcoil of Ainlicmueni. I tm rink date too lu day ot si:iTl'.MIu;it.l!i7, at-lgord ad lis Ileal Uiaid, lo tin uudcrslirn eiltortlio iH-ueUtothisctealioia Allersous, tbert tore.iuilobied to paid party will mako pay. meui wilbin BIX U'KKKB liolo the da to lu in. el lo lao AhMiKuee.aiidtbosiiuiv'niileKalclatiua will i,luao pruseot taein (or settleuieQi to Jill. J O ZSHS. AisiKiieo. fin .8. t"-tm WelMiKul l'a,
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