5H ... LHIIIUIITON. PA.l SATURDAY. MAY 31. 1EH4. Enured nt tlio Ijtiifjliton post-oGlco as Second Class Mail Matter. GRANT'S rAEKON MORALIZES. HEATING THIIOLCOIOAI. I1XM.ETIVI3 ON rAHTNJlft VAUD ASD OXULK SJLUtT YOUJfO itfSt. Parson Newman, 5n New York, Inst "Sunday prc.iclicd about young Witnl, whom ho vishol at Ludlow street jail a day or two previous. Tlio parsou rolled Ward into a bunch with two other slip pcry young financiers whom ho seemed to have known pretty well. Tho parson refused to clvc names, but his descrip tion of Wnru tallied so well with tliat given by General Grant, that all in the congregation recognized it at once. Tho rtarson put his observations on paper last Sunday, departing from his usual custom Bf talking away without any notes at all. Ho read "Tlirco panics have been caused by thrco 5 mini; men. two of whom were lct .1 . . i . . llltin on yciira in iiffi:. juu-u mis uiu eun of a minister, who lind forgotten tlicGotl of Jds father. One was a banker, one n broker, and one a confidential clerk. Two dial homeless and icnnilcss in self-exile mid one is now in tail. Two died in misery, and the fate of the third is yet to come. Kach hail a genius for finance. At tho age of -'I one of these smart young men was tlio president of a bank. lie was a financial prodigy, and the bank wasu success. Ills personal speculations brought hjm large returns. 1'ho vener able tllrcitrrs encouraged him in Ids career. Ho was esteemed a wonder in tlio financial world; but his aged father, a retired clergyman, trembled for the future of his son. AVIicn the young 1 anker had accumulated $00,000, the father begged him to be content and stop, bi.t the bon was sure that he could make n million. Temptations multiplied, hon esty was suspended, the golden bubble '.burst, detection followed, and then ad xersiiy came, and lie lied from home, friends and country, iiti'l died penniless in a strange laud. 1 lis life story, with a few circumstantial variations, is the story of the life of the confidential clerk. The final story of tho oncViif jail is yet to be iold. Let us beware .of tliesc financial prodigies these smart young men. Their imaginations are their master faculties. Listening to theirglib,'pcrsmibive tongue, the Iiilso seems trueand the fictitious real. To them tho money market is a multiplication table. llillv at their com mand. They are pcttedj courted, feasted and trusted, and the oldest financiers confide their fortunes Jo them. They handle millions and their methods arc not questioned. Why 1 Their dividends are tacts. Therefore, ask no niicstious for coii'scicnco sake! linVytlicy become audacious with success, thescVliartyoung men, and when fortune lunik the 'other way they commit their first indiscretion. Deception becomes their devil They betray confidence, outrage honest and fall back on fraud. Then lhcir"J)lack 1' ridav comc3. The sheriiTs nrrckVand tho dungeon awaits them. Heboid "the terrible results that overwhelm tlieai' smart young men these financial iinxli cies! They have sunk other people's fortunes in a bottomless pit a fit type of hell. Tlio widow's stall' is broken, the ' orphan's heritage is wasted, tho compet ency ot the retired merchant is swallow cd up. Thcso smart young men have dealt a deadly blow to trade. The recent exposure of one of these vouns prodieiea has caused an estimated losnfli Sj100,OUO, 000 by tho shrinkage of stocks and secu rities. In tlirco years they have inflicted a loss oi fuu,DUU.uuu upon business more than the whole of our national debt." (!!) After this flight, the parson unlocked his fingers and, tramping about the horse shoe pulpit, impressively said " Jlttt thcro is something better for men to live for than these swiftly made immenso fortunes. There is home and wife and children, an honest name, an enduring character, and thcsiniloof God, which will make life one perpetual sum mer, liu lurtli, young man, and mum plv wealth, but get it ami use it so that you shall die a benefactor to your race, 1 hat man is damned, ami dai'-ned for ever, who amasses money simplv to L't-.tt ify bclfish ambition, lust and pride, and he deserves to be damned in this world and the next. The rich benefactor will bo welcomed in heaven by the applause 01 tlio angels. Bat what of General Grant, who lent an honored name to a bogus business? T9E short clay pipe formerly used by smokers bus of late Jean been to a grmt extent Mippl.mled by the wooden pipe, the manufacture of which is now an Im portant industry. Some information re speeding these pipes is given in llrilish Consul Iu.lUu trade report nu Ij'ghuru, wbeucu the material for making wooden pipes is now largely txpoiled, S-licteil roots of Ibe heath uro collected on 1 lie hilts of the Mareiuum, whir ttioplml grown lnxurlniiily aud nttiiius a gro.it s:z.. Wlieii hrnHt to tbo factory the roots are cleared of earth, and any de cayed parts uro cutaway. Tiny arc then lisped i'lio blocks of various diniinsiois with Hcinul.r euw set in motion hy a smillfttuui mgiue. Great diterli is Uecesury at lld-i stagn in eutiinu the vood to I he titst iid):iidng . itml I' is vnly alter along p ren tusliip ihst i. uorkuiiin Is iliorou-hlj illK-imt. Tin blocks are thn placed iu n vut and soli jtcted to a gentlu siiuuieriug It r a space of twilre hours. During Ibis process the-r n( quire the rich jillowih. brown Luo tor which Ibe best pipes are noted, and are then in a vuutlilion t-i reoeivo the tiiiil turning; but IbU is done ele. where. The roiiiih blocks um picked lu sicks containing from folly to nun bun. dr.il ll ten tnch, and sent ahroad, prill 0 rally to l'rauo (St, Cloud), where they are Dnil,ed into the famous G. It. D, or ' pipes da bruyire, known to smokers in Engliud ami the Ui.lt-tt Stales under the name of "brierwooif pipes. Amono Mr, Cullom's protoplisnnt'.o tnnoimeuti if it uets thruiiJh Is an diet against the dealing iu "futures," the gsiutdiug in stocks, or tho tradiug or aptcuWtiug iu rmIh, produce, old, iic. by tbo i Ulcers of national bmks. The lVpe'a hull against tbu comet bad the effect lo maka many lieoplu confident o bis power wheti the meteor di-nppe red, bat with all tbesupeillciulity uf modern lutight of Ihitiga yet to liappeu, there's nobody who btllevtsthatsuuhn measure vculil have any mora effect toward nn tcbUveweut of its pnrpises, than tho same character oi'legi.Uiiou has bad in tbe Senator's own stale, iu which the memory of Chloago's commercial aud financial rascalities is fragrant to tbosa who got to Europe with their stolen wealth, and still mora 11 tyrant to tbe thousand! of pojr iivil. who lost their ftU. Osz of lb Wtms of the Into specula-1 tlvo cmbIi In New York city bus not bem alluded to, so fur us wo have- seen, In nuy of tho papers. It is (he necessity of stiict and frtqnent nmlllliijj of accounts, with an Humiliation or the evidences of propttly. tiueh ni lioutls, mortgages and deeds. IF tbu X'lieldeiits of the Murine, Second National, Metropolitan nud Newark Sivings ImhU bad known that a coupU of competent Auditors would corns at staled Units to uinka a thorough and searching atlditlug of accounts, In. eluding Ibe seeing nud haudllug of every evideuce of l r iptrty, nothing Is plainer t'.iau that tlio wretched showing which these institutions have made would have been well nigh Impossible. Every species of embi zzlemeiils nud defalca tions come to moneyed lustitiillons through tho neglect of ncli auditing. Money nfflcers ought never to bo allowed to gain the imprtmlou tbnt their simple statements will be ncceptul by thn Ui rectors s tho ueeded proof that every thing Is rluht. We do not know by wlut right ths Directors of a bank tnko less c.ro to verify ti e statements of their effleeta, in the matter of millions of money, than they would personally take to verify the accuracy of bills of their own of lioru $10 lo $100. It Is a big job for ouo man to under take wbeu bo atli nipts to reform tho in- utlunrubU abuses of Ibis world, lie must be n sort of political agnostic, who U-lievefl that n Cougressiouul enactment is all tLat is necessary to carry out tbo evolution aud revolution ot hum-ill un due, provided that the whole ground can he covered lu n silicic bill. Senator (Julloui, of Illinois, is one ot those Irish Hows who has nut been In the Sei ate long enough to receive bis m.ilrieulntii n luit be las got a bill ij fact hrvernl of them which propose to change His Gonrrniriit into oue of the regular papa'' sc it. Oue of these bill is lor turning the entire ixlroail svs'.em of the j iuntry ovr to k quintuple, of "Ancient Mariners," with n iiitlern sort of a Hil ary. Iviiw the principal may lie all rljjht and wn urn not going lo quarrel over it 11 it l not, but wu woul.l Ilka lo know how long flvo men nre going to stand ut against the interests of two thou sand millions of profitably Invested cap iial? Mn. IIaxd.ill's appropriation ccm miltcu is doing a good work in cutting down the cousuUr and diplom ttiu ap priipriallnu. It would bo money in our pockets, nnd the sating of a vast deal ot public scandal if about one half of this diplomatic relinne of tinselled humbi g gery were wiped out altogether. The monnnt that nil American is clothed with the little brief authority ofn loreig consul, lie seems to lose all respect for hi-t coin'ryas well ns Mm--elf. Tbtrn is no more need of consuls at fle-sixths of the pi ices wheie (key are tow loaflug at Government expense, tbnu there is for warmiug.piin at Tinibnctoo. Tn.vr curiosity ti know more nbonl the public men iindwcmeu of the day, which is lilt by ev.ry readcrof tho nes paper, is gratified inn work just pub listed The Hi onArmcAi. AtiSCAi. 1881, It is a book which evtrv Intelligent man and woman needs for reference, and i unique iu its comprehensiveness m.d ac enry, n regards both its reading matter and portraits. Every biographical Nketch, uf which there are 170 in nil, is ccoiiipnuied tiy a portrait of its sill ject Tim work under examination Is marvel lously ehiap at nno ilollir. It input lished hy L Klopsoh fcOj.. 02 White street, New York. The G iveriuuent Treasury had a sur plus ou the 21st inst. of $154,700,000 in xcess uf ucednl This tn niciiihim liul nnce is rapidly increasing! It is not ueeded! The tux on the necessities life contribute its unholy share! What Is the Democratic parly going to do about It? FROM WASHINGTON llejular to tbe Caubun Abvccaie, WAMiixaTtN. D. C.. May 23. '81. BLAINE'S TUX LIKE THICKS. Like the sailois who hnvo wives in every port, so lllalue has either n legatee or a Vice rresbltiit in every btati j ami some of them will lind out pntty k.oii that they are being looted. In Ohio hi has two candidates, ex Governor Vosti and Congressman McKlnley. Th Illaine men played tbu Vice-Presidential dodge uu Foster lonryeais ago, nnd now Hretrjiugit again. Thiy bae MeKin ley on the string tlso, and bavu im pressed him with tho idea Ibut he can be made Vice-President. 1 was talking with nn enll.tisliislie I'.lilne man to-day who said that on the llrl billot ut Chicago Illaine would halt !Jl'Jnti on the Meond he woiihl have I", and ll l.e was I.ot i.oiuil alt d ou the loir i Ullt it would be Li'gali, Lli.cotu or lUvlty, Why i.ot Harrison?'" was asked. lid husu'l uu)lbiug to give iu re turn." was tho reply "IIj hasn't een as many us Ilawl.v iu his Utile. State ut Connecticut." 11 ii I lllalue is encouraging II nr . sou?" 'YVs, I kiowj that's a way hs bus," was the frank reply. It is pretty wtll understood here that Don (Jain iron is tor Louuu, and will do w hut ho t-uii lo assist hnn. The Shir uiau story is n canard. Logan was as sured to-day that he was the stcond uLolce of the Alabama delegation, aud has rictived similar assurances from Georgia, South Cirolina urn! other puita ot the South, so that bis boom is fresh cuing up ugaiu. A gentleman with who Lognu talked yesterday said he showed great eminence, nud had uu doubt of bis nomination Ha may have knowledge which no oue elae possesses, but lo the ordinary ohterver tbe grAtifi cation of hli heart's desire is a good way olf. rrxrimNo r it cnicioo. Chairman Diroum has been In Wash ington fur several da)s making arrange ments fur the management of the Demo cratic Convention at Chicago iu July, llrighl, the late Serg aut-at-Arms of ths Senate, is tn haa charge of Ibe manage ment cf all tbe detail of tbe Convention, Ore it care is being taken lo prevent apy packing of the Couventlon by people not entitled toadmis.iou. The adinls tUn llckeU id bow being engraved They will bnve couroD for the dally s.sslous. These coupons will us takin by tbo doorkeepers so that tbero can be no passing back of tickets to admit friends of delegate!-. It is also decided that all of tho doorkeepers nio In be ap pointed from outside cities. No Chicago men ure to be employed about the Von veution. This Is tn avoid any possibili ty of Carter Harrison running lu uny of bis heelers, Accuuiuiodatlonsare to bo given In the galleries- for 8,000 spectators. The tickets for the galleries are to be divided equally among tbo delegates for distri bution. TboBtno will probably nord room for 100 Mie chilly inlted guests. It was originally agreed that these places upon tbe stage, should be divided among the Stales according to the wishes of tbo ilelecntes, but Mr. Uaruuiu bus decided to keep tbo distribution of these tlokets to himself. This has caused somo ex- citemeut among the Free Trade people, who tbiuk that Mr. Ilarmini msy put loo many bevy Protection people upon tbe stage. It is probable that some com promise will be arranged. Col Wni, II. Mirrison Is very uuxinua to have tbe question whither he was right or not iu pushing r tariH reduction bill this win ter brought up very prominently nt tho Chicago Couventlon. lie thinks tbnt Tildeu was the reul cause of tho deleat of tbe Tarifl bill. Ho desires with nil blR ability to do what be can to relallato ut Chicago in July. A S0UE1IE TO rr.EEZE OUT CRIME. There are somo prison refurmeis who are trying lo get Congress to set aside B.une tract for a penal colony, instead of having tlio prisons crowded with incor rigible criminals. ThehO reformers ure in favor ot uslug Alaska for this purpose. The Seal Oompnuj's businees would net be interfered with iu tbo slightest way. btciuso the stnl lsbiuds are only a vuy small part of tbo uctuul territory ol Alaska. EF.ACU1NO illt. HEWITTS TAMIT HIIX, The Committee ou Wavsaud Means hive begun tbe comiiileralloli ol air. Hewitt's Tar.ff bill, recently introduced, euutlning coLsidcrullou to Ibut portion which explains tbo present tariff law. It wus delernilued to cuniuuiiieaJe wllb tho Secretin)' ol tho Treasury relutlvo to tbe iidiiiiuistrutiou ot the law as proposed by Ibe bill. Members of the committee express the opiuiou that no considera tion will be given to that pcrtion of Mr. Hewitt's till which relates to tbe reduc tion of thu tarifl. They say a favorable report will probably be unulo ou that portion ot tbe discussion which was be gun to-day. THE LEGI- LATIVE.EXECTJTIVE AND JUDICIAL Arri!iriti.viiuN bill. Tho House Committee On Appropria tions have reported to tbe House the Legislative, Executiva and Judicial bill It makes an appropriation of $20,730, 870, which sum is an increase of 5S8.I90 over tho current appropriation. Of the above aii.ouut, as shown by a tabulated stiitemeut uccumpanjiug the bill, 53, 0S3 303 is for the expenses of Cougrefs; $131,130 is for the State Depiirimeut; i9.U02.219 lor tbe Treasury Department; S2,008,113 for tho Wur Department; $117,820 for the Stale, War nud Navy Uiiildiug: $288 919 for the Navy Depart ment; $1 219,779 tor the Interior De partment; $815 120 lor the Post Ofllco Department; $173,290 for the Depart ment uf Justice; $110,000 for salaries of Uuited States judges, altornejs and marshals; $33,810 for tbo Court of Claims, uud $22 300 for tho Court of Clitms, nnd $22,3U0for the Civil Service C .muiission. The bill pr ivides for a Second Assist ant Secretary ot ihe Interior nt a salary ot $3,500. for leu additional print ipal examiners iu the Peusiou Ollico at $2.0u0 each, for ISO special examiners In tbe Peusion Office at $1,500 each, for thirty seven additional clerks lu tbo Sixth Auditor's Office nnd ten additional clerks iu tbe Secoud Auditor' Office; office of tho Publio Printer. 7; Library of Cou gres, 20; liotanioGirdeii, 1; Executive, 20; Civil Service Commission, 7. Ou recommendation of the Commissioner ot Pensions the uumber of clerks and cop) ists in tbe Pension Office is reduced. 270. The total number of employes estimated for in the Executive Departments was 8.187, tbo number appropriated for dur ing tho current Dsotl year was 8.131. and tho number provided lor tho next year is 8 031, as follows: Cougrtse, 518; State Department, 70; Treubury Depart, meut, ?,,3G0; War Department, 1 512 State, War and Navy liuildlug, 100; Navy Depnrtmeut, 100; Interior Depart meut, 2.530; Post Office Department, .","3. and the Department of Justice, 91. Lil'lio bill provides that the bssay ofllco at St Louis shall be abolished, and recncei the number of internal revenue districts frc m 83 to 03. It is further provided thit the contin gent fund ftrntlitr bouse no part ol the moiity appropriated shall he expend, t'tl lord nut I smlo'slor uui Senator, Itepiisintaina or Deb gale lu Cougrtss. The object ol the provision is lo preveut the pa) meut of salaries to privute secre taries ot Senators. UNVEILING LUTltEB'-i tTATCE. The nuveiliny of tbe Martin Luther statue was utlouded by nil enormous throng aud many distinguished persais. Tbe statue, which was cist iu Germany, bid bun erected iu the great Thomas CircK, iu the northwestern part of the city, was draped during the exercises, aud uncovered at tbe close. Mr. Justico Miller presided. gen. QUANT s rnorEitTr. Mortgages have been recorded here against two bouses owned by General Oraut iu favor of Mr. Win. H. Vuuder bill, ns security for $150 009 that be ob tain d from Mr. Vauderbilt, TllE MAN WHO IA1D OUT TUB CITY OF WAHIINOII N. Mr, W. W. Cercorau, tbe millionaire philanthropist, has asked Congress to erect a monument to I'icrre Ii Enfant, tho French cugtueer who laid out tbe city ol Washington. Although Congress appropriated money to nay biui for his services, noil gave binr'n-Vpiece of real estate wilblu tbe city llmlta, this pn trlotlo Frenchman refused 'to accept it. und the wrrlc of testily waa to bim a work of love, Iu bit letter In Congress advocating tbo erection of a monument, Mr. Cor coran say tbat be knew LXnfaut per sonally, and iu tbe early part of tbe cen tury saw him Irtrpieully, "lie was very poor anil very proud," says Mr. Corcor an, "refusing to reclvo tbe small com- pentatioa offertd, blu, and I believe still due htm, for the pre at workoflxy. s' Iuk out tbe cltv. DuriiiB the remainder ', of bis lire be was cullrely supported by Ulaute. A layman called for a vote by his nersonnl friend. Dndlev Dleees. with I orden. It was not tuitained. Thou a -l.n. i, ti,i t.t wt,neinn Qtid l "I Chellum Castle Manor. Tho llrst named place adjoins Fort Washington, nnd tbe latter is iu Prince George County, ltd., north of llladensberg, where he died June i, 1825. "Pierre Charles L'Enfant wns born in 1755, was Lleiiteuutit iu the French ser vice 1777, captain in tho ltevolutlonnry army 1778, wounded nt the siege of Sa vannah, October 8, 1778, nud left ou tbe field for dead, but afterward recovered. Special t: tbe Gaboon Advocate. Washington, May 23, 1881. Our city is uulqtie perhaps in present ing examples of men broken down in eplrlt and fortunes, whoso uncontrolUblo desire to feed nt the publio crib makes them willing to accept any position, howeyer lowly, rather than bo kept out of Government employ for any time. Not that they aro uuable to securo em ployment elsewhere, ou Ibe contrary their past experience should make their services valuable lu many respects lu privito individuals, nud undoubtedly, would do so if they could brlug Ihtui. selves to nbindon what tbey perhaps couslder "public lifo." I know.' of an ex-member ol tbo Wliconsln L-gtsl iture now n doorkeeper nnd messenger of one of the Senate Committees; another, also a doorkeeper, who not long ago was a bank president in Virginia nud occupied some responsible publio positions in bis State; still another, who Is the sou of an ex United States ijeoator, and ns such, very likely, imbibed.tbo taste for holding publio ofllco which bo now gratifies by filling tbe position ol n doorkeeper; nnd i cozbl go uu citing an indefinite num ber uf cases to support my proposition if spnee permitted me to do bo. It will doubtless be interesting ton largo number of your readers to learn til at (be Pension bill as reported yester dey from tbe Semite Pensions Committee probities for Ibe renppropriatiou of li e uuexpended balance cf upprnpriatlonslor invalid pensions for Ibe current year es timated.at $00 000,000) and for Ihe ap propriation of an additional $20 000.000 for Ihe pajment of pensions; $3 000,000 for Ices of examining surgeons; $J30,200 for tbo pay and allowances ot penslcn neuts, uud $10,000 for the contingent oxpenses of pension mieucies. The oommitteo has stricken from tbe bill all the legislation attacbod to it by tbe House. Recent events seem to have demon stratod that considering its size, tbero is more speculation goiog ou here at the National Capital than in any other city iu tbe United States. Thin Is especially true of speculation in n small way. Among tho thousands of Gnveri.ment employes receiviug on an average from $9J0 to $'2,000 a year, there are very few, I venture to say, who liuvo not atone time or another taken a "fiyer'' at stocks or dabbled in wheat. The opportunities for doing so nro many. The temptation to increase their little incomo by some lucky bit is not always withstood aud tbe victims who are 'bitten'' at an '.arly stage of tho game do not always benefit by the lesson taught thrm. The spirit of gambling exteuds to tho Army uud Navy, aud even some of the foreigu diplomatic attaches principally whose way of ekiug out a living is us much a problem to them perhaps as to others, have caught tho fever aud are seen at times to mako their way into ''bucket shops" nud kindred institutions. The latter iu certain quarters arc plentllul Some of them uio highly respectable looking e ucerus. Y'oti wouldn't suspect them uf doing uuythicg hut n n legili mate b inking business. Others carry uu their trade I might also say profession without the least attempt to oouceal It. Flaming signs auuouuco to th passers-by that So & S J ure ready to take orders for stocks on n margin uf 1 per cent. Iu windows you will see screel s which inlorui the publio that priv.itu wires offer sptcial facilities for the trans notion of business. No wunder thm, that with such temptations thrown into their ay, nomen nnd clergymen kvn wnlk into meshes out of wtiiuh they can not hopo to find their way without being mined lu reputation ur bringing disgrace upon themselves uud otlurs. Some very curious skeletons might be brought to light if you could but peer into the closets of some of tbe peopl high iu tbe employ of the Government. How many of them, I wonder, manage to keep up the style ot living they do ou tbo salary Ihey receive. They wtre not rich when tbey entered office. Their wives did not brinu them handsome doweries. Tn snqiect their integrity would ba doing them n gross injustice Itut tn speculate a Utile bit. eb? Trade, mil he, upon ii superior knowledge ut afftirs which their III -i il p silion ni giv- tln-ni. le it, alter nil, so very ron i.? Is It at any rate considered so by miuy nf Ibem? USDEE 00V. PATTISON'S LEADEESHIP Til it u. r. cosruRFXCK wn-ts OUT 1IIR COLOR LINK IS ITS CIU'RCIIES ANO SCIIuol.l, rniLinti-niu. May 28.-In lh M. V. General Cinrerenca tn tiny the Committi e on the Stats of the Church called up lis ic ptrt for flnul action, and Governor rattlso i, of IVnnsylva uiu,chaiiinau of tho committee, presented a rcirt nn marriaj and ilivnrc. It recommends that no divorces should I e granted except on grounds justified by the Scriptures, ami that a commission should be appointed to cooler with I ho Governor! of all the Slates to endeavor to secure the ejHctment of uniform laws on tins subject An amendment was adopted that It is the sense ol Ihe Couferenre that divorces should not ho granted except for adultry, sn-l any one dlyorccd for such reason, if ba be Ihe guilty party, cannot ba married again by auy minister of tho church. The report as amended was adopted. The portion ol tho report of this coin niiltee which it was expected would causa considerable debate was that referring lo ths "color line," as il is called. The com mitteo presented a rejairt declaring it lo be the pnllcv of Ihe church that nn member nf any attcirly within the church shall be ex cluded from public worship in any edifice of the denomination, and that no student shall ba excluded from any school of Ihe church, on account cf race, color, or previ ous condition of servitude, A minority re port declared that, in view of tho action already had on the question, furthrr action was uncalled fur, Tbemlooiity report was yottil down. Gojerusr I'alliioii made ,a rang specc h in defence nf his report, anil was Irequeiilly Interrupted by hearty up- cleriYman did the same tlilna with the nino result. A motion lo postpone was inado and lost, and finally the melu report was adopted hy an overwhelming majority. The committee then reported a series if resolutions denouncing inlygamy nnd do clarlng it lo he the sense of the representa tives nf Methodism, In Gensral Conference assembled, that It Is the duty of tlio legis lative department uf the Government to proceed wit'imit further deluv to enact laws such as will summarily deos) from IHilitlcal and official power iu tho Terrl tories of tlio United Elates those who either pracltco or advccale polygamy as a civil or rehg out right. An effort was made by tho Itev. Dra, Duokley an I Ourry to amend the report hy striking nut the clause which proposed lo deal out summary chastisement, not olono ' . i ,,, n i W II105U lYIll" puu:iiuu, uu, tuw ua n.ii advocate the Utah system Gov. l'uttison made a strong appal for tho report, aul It w adopted amend xi ent. The report of tho Committee ....i. 1 n .1,,,,... I Concerns wus presented. It shows on Book thut tho profits accruing in New York urn! its depositaries were $231 022; In Uiucinuatl $101,002, making $382,214 as tbo total profits. In addition to this sum, tho two cities, which are known ns tho tho Hastem and Western Houses, paid dividends to the annual Conferences amounting to $13,000. tn summing up, tho report said that tlio ulfairs ol tho Hook Concern during the past quadrennliim wore more proserous than yer before. An item in tho report of tho Judiciary Cuintniltoe, declaring wrong anil contrary to the law of Iho church the action of tho Now York Contorcncj in tho election and or.iinu'inu of Miss Annie Sharp.) us an elder In the Chureh, was ndoptctl. All item recommendlni that colored preachers in South Carj.iua bo oidamcd was also adopted. Ex Congrostman Hyan accused Coun selor Sheppard til the Court ut 1'ottsrille ol getting a witness to swear falsely. Shep pard called tho ex Congressman u liur, and the latter cheeked himsell when abeut to throw un iiwstand. They wero both repri manded NKW ADYEllTKSEJI KSTS. SHERIFF'S SALE Of Talnalle REAL ESTATE llv vlrtn(s of ft writ of ttviri Faclat, Ijsutd out of tlio Court of Ooitnnon IMchs of Carbon county, Fa., ami to ineuirectoii, tuero will bo ex pa? t-tl to vuttlUi falo, at tlio Court House, in uiu uoruugu ut luauuu juuuk, uu MONDAY, JUNK Otb, 1881, at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following described property, to wit : All that corta n MESSUAGE. TENE JIhNT, KAKM anil Tit AUT OK LAND, iliuato In i.oncr Towaincnslnir townslilu. Cttriion county, nnd State of Pennsylvania; boumtcd nnd tlcscrlbeil as ntllons: lleulnnlnu: nt a white oak ny land late el .lutin Heer, Noithelaht deirrces and a quartor. West slYii-.rtvo nt-rches to a etono: tltenco hv land ol John llelter South f.iuncen ilcurees and it quarter, I ast two hundred and threo perches lo a stone;iuenco iy innu ui r-amuei iirccn. swclir orth cluhtv-slx and ttiieclourth perclies, rnsifour icrchcs nnd seven-tculhs toatone:ono aid oncdourth tleurecs 1-ast twenty perctiea to a stone; thenco seventy six decrees, Last tnenty-nino nnd eight tenths perches to n stone; North rovcnty.twu decrees, East twenty threo and nlne-ienihs perclies to a stnne;Soutli twenty-tlvetteKrecs Knslilovrn perches to a stunt ; Miuth tluht dCKreeund a quarter, Kait twelvo ucrches mid threo tenuis to a stone; Smith ihree fourth tlcurui p, Jast foriy-slv perches to a siuntv hy land ot Daniel Zorfass North elghty.slx nntl a qu irtor deierces. East thirty ono lurches to a sione; North throo and three-fourth degrees. West eighty perches to a stone; Ittencu hy land of Attain Mchrhntn North two degrees. Wist fifty-seven perches and two tenths tn a corner of hind iioit oc cupied hy John Khar; -Mirth tlvo degrees, Wt st una hundred and tlvo porches to a stone, thenco by land Into of J-tin Ablchoeh South efgtity.lour and one. half degrees. West three heretics to a stone; North Iwcnl) anil one-fourth degrees. West sixty flvo pciches to a stono: South olghty-ono and ono P.urtli degncs, West tdxty-uio perches loa siune; Soutli efghty-iiiie and ihree-luurth deirrees. West nluclj-ono ptrchts in a slonenhence North eleven und one-fourth degrees. Kan hlty perclies to Uio plnco ol heitlnnh ir, eon tulnlngUNKHUN liltEli AND SKVr.NTY TititUK ai;ui:s and ruitTY two 1'KltlJllEsi, more or less. The Improvements thereon oomlst of a 2 Stoky Frame IIousk, 20x20 leet, and Fit A. ME UAltN. 30x40 rret. Scltctl and taken Into execution ns tho property ofSarah A. Kloli aud I.erl Kloit, und lo bo soltl tiy OHAS. W. I.ENTZ, SherllT. Oraio & Loose. I'lffs., Attorneys. Sherllt's (lltlce. Muuch Oliunk, May Had, 18S1 w3 f Legal Notices. To Whom It May Concern All nersons nre hereby lurhld harborlnur 1 trusting my wile. .VIA II Y KK111UU. nlier this tittle, she havltnr left mv had ami board without cau-e or provocation debts contracted bv her. 1 will pay no JU.VASS. 1IKHHIO, Mahoning two , Carbon Co , Pa May 11, 1SS1-W3 To Whom It May Concern. Notice Is hereby given, that I have xlvcn my son UIIAIII.ES WKItni, rds rreedi-m nnd will not bi rcsitonsitilHrur any dobts con traded by hint alter ' his date. UKNKY WKTtrir. Walclisvillc, 1'a. Franklin two., May 15, lb8i w Auditor's Notice In the Orphans' llourl of Carbon County. Estate ofjacon Paost, Deceased. The umlerslgnid Auditor, appointed tiy the Ci.url. April SO, A. D. 1S8I. in pass upon the pxpetittoiiinnil innke ttlstrllailltiu of the luntls In Uio hiiuns ol Henry Mailer, Executor of the Estate of Jneuh 1'ahsi. ilecen.cd, lato ol Auacnrleil, I Inn K a Townsmp. larnun mun ti, l'.i., will Itotd a meeting fur the purpnsi ol lit nppiilniiticnt on W EII,N KS1IA Y. Ih FIIIIUl'll DAY UF Jt'NE. A. D. 1M. al NINE oVIoek A.M.. at tho 1 lltlce of I- rc man & Kelfcr. Attorneys at Iiw, llroadway, Mauch Chunk l'a., when ami whrro nil parllea Interested will bu required lu maks tneir ciaiuir ur uu ucuarrco iiuin ,-,iiiiiii) in uiionsahl iiuin. t. ll. uiA.it lai. May V, H81-V.4 Auditor. Estate Notice. Estate of FitANCia Stocker, lata of Mabon In Twp, Carbon Co., l'a., Uec'd. Letters Testamentary upon ihe above t: tats having been granted totha undershtnea, nil tiers. mi In.leLteil lu suld Estalo are re- auested tn make Immediate payment, and those havlnjrclaluisto present tbo same witn- oui ueiay. 10 " I.OIHSA eJTOCKEIt. lAihlghton P. O.. Carbon County, Pa , Or, her Attornoy, E. Jt. S1EWEIIK. Esq. Mauch Uhuna, l'a. May 10, 15SI-0 Subpoena in Divorce , Nora llenjimln. InlheCnurt ofCommon Hltiatorilarbun ctiuntv by her next Irlend, l' 11. lljlugtun. vs. I Alias autena. Nn. 1. lan y lerm, a 4, nn-i Manly A llenjauilnj Nu.a. A pill i erm,iiss. To MANLY A. HENJAM1N, Tht abovt-namtd Bttpondtnl 1 You aio hereby nollflfl to bo and appear nt ihi Court of Cuiniu'.n lMca. to be huiden al Maurh Chunk In and fur tho County of Utirlitin, State m i-cnnsyivauia, nn 111s zmi Mr.n.t.te .,1 Ittnn. A. II. 1S34. at Two o'clock In the Afternoon, tn answer sal I cumplalnt, persuiiat service nm yoj having tailed on account 01 yuurauietico O. W. I.E.NTZ, Sheriff. April 30. lssi.wi. a week at home. 5 0) outfit free. Pay absolutely t-ure. No risk, capital nnt rMinfrAil. Header. If YOU waut business at mulch persons of either sex, old ryuunir, o in mako ureal pay all ins inns they work, with absolute certainly, writs f -r parilculars to 11. lUixarr k Co., t'ortlsad, New Advertisements. Spring itliout Blossoms. lato In ldfo to Look for Joy Yot Never too Late to Mend. Itcatlors of Hawlhorno's "Houso of Seven Oabcls" will rccnll tho pathos with which poor CllfTonl Pyncheon, who hatt been un justly Imprisoned slneo his early manhood, said attor Ids release: "My lira Is cono, and whore Is my happiness? Oh, glvo wo my happiness." Hut that could be ilono only In put, ns gleams ot warm sunslilno occasion al y fall across tho uloom ofn Wow Unglaml autumn day. In a letter to Messrs. Itltcox & Co. Mr. I.. It. Titus, of I'cnnlntcton, N. J., says: "l havo safforea untold misery from childhood from clironloillsenso of tho bowels anil tllnrroooit. nocnuipanled hy ureal pain. 1 sought relief ut the linmla ol phys elansuf every school nnd used every paUiitumlilomesllort mcdyumler the sun. 1 httvont last found In I'A It K Kl 8 TONll a comi.loio epecino, nrevenuro nno euro. As jour Invaluatilo medicine, which tllit for mo wiiat nolhlnu; else could do, Is co titled to Hie cietllt of iny aettjnt took happy days, I ctieerfully und grateful!; rny nvtlnvs. icneer iinr una uraieiuuv ac- knowtedu-u tho fact." Mr. s. 8. Wells, who needs no Introduc tion to tho peoido or Jersey ttlly, adds: "The tnflMirmnlAl of Mr Nuts Is izeiiulna and Tot- Ho Is my brother-in-law. and 1 know ti.o case woll. Ho Is now perfectly freo from Ids old ,rouble,, ftnc, eniJys heBlfh nn,i nrC) njcnu- Init It ll IO l-AUK I-.IC1 !(.- III." Unequalled us nn lnvlornnt,stlmulntosall Ihe urKims; cures nllmentsor tho liver, kid neys, and all diseases of tho blood. 3 i-j -r;ai u :5 2; Si- ! )e", J 1H - 5 n t- ; n u w r - a a A Ho Peters, THE TAILOR, " Verv Moderate Prlocs and Perfect Fits Is tho mo'to uf this ntaDll'kment. YOU are In vltcd to Inspect goods. If. If. PKTEltS, Post omcs IJullJIng, DAM: Street, April :, iei. LeMihton, ra. Consumptives and Rheumatics, DO YOU TOT RELIEF? Ifto, we call attention to VlSr.bAXD, N 0 , which kits jiit hen established. It is located on tbe Highest Known Polit In the celebrated Pino Region of tho South, There is NO Malnrln, nn Fogs, no Causa for Debility. MICP.AL WATER OF RARE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. RELIEF ASSURED TO Coiisiiitives, leniaatiGS and Broken Cmustltntfons. For the purjioso of allowing people to test thn Merils nf what we Claim for this Clim ate, ROUND TRIP TICKETS am Issued at very greatly REDUCED RATES Irons every part of th e North by applying to the Com uiifsiuner of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. As a further Inducement the undersign ed, who has just completed a COMMODI OUS UU1LD1NG, will furnish to Invalids Board at Half Rates for tbe First Thirty Pays. J. H. HARDIN, Vineland, Moors Co., N. C, recently ol Brooklyn, N. Y. apr2il yl PATENTS. ANDERSON h SMITH, Solicitor or U, s. and Fir clisn Patents No. 700 Sev enth Street, cor, I , opp. II S. Patent otUce. Washington, D. (1. Currespnndcnceeollciied. No chatfro for ailvice. No fee charged un less Patent Is allowed. Itelerencrs, Lewis Johmun & Co, Hankers, and Postinii.lcr, WuflilOKloo, D, C. Pamphlets r Insiruc lions free. luaylj 61. WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plastering & Ornameutal Woii, at shortest notice. Orders by mall will re ceive prompt atleution. Terms moderate or K""d work, senlMf Job Printing neatly, clicnply and promptly executed nt this oflico I WBa l"2 3 B-ftj BBSS 'OO X. I I . CI H. 0 o .2 Wk ft rrt Is p U o rt i A I g. s tU ' I Z l W I Bpriag & Summer Styles ! most i'lisliionablc JNovclties m brniNG AND oU.mmer MILLINERY GOODS Comprising a Large Assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Mowers, Plumes, Tips, Laces, &c., ToRcther with a full linn of 'HUMMING GOODS of tbo most beautiful deaerlp tlon to be found anywhere, nml ns CHEAP ns they can possibly be sold. Call anrl seo for yoiirftclvps, ami be convinced Unit my stock is as largo ns tbe largett, equal to tbe best, and ns cheap as at any otber establishment lu this section. Mrs. E. FATH, Bank Street, Lehighton, April 10-m3 2nd door below tbe SI. E. Churob. m&j for Spring Trade ! (1 itc, he. our Young i,.nln.-s ami uenuemcn win nml it lo their advantage In rlra him call bcrnro puri haslnn elsewhere, as Ihoy will find the J1EST SELEUTKI) STOCK in Town AT UOITU.H 1'ltlOLS. Kvirui Oil Fost OlfiGB BniHiniL April i. lS3J-ly Jtok it ITonr Interests I Tin and Sheet Iron fare, House Furnishing Gooils, &c, k Is now offering extraordinary Bargains lor Cash ! Ho Is tho only Aifent Intown for tho salo or tho BeS3omor, Sunshino, Othello, Now Champion and Apollo Rangos; Montour, lighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and Eolipso Cook Stoves; tho Frinoeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va rioty of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, nn hind every kind ol STOVE ORATE aid FIRE nitlOKS. Dealer t all Iks best makes nf rUMl'-S. Roofiing and .Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Sttn-o on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street. ratronaife Inrltedi satisfaction guaranteed. Juns io, Ho! For Hew Goods! 0. M. SWEEHT & SON Have received an enormous stock of CHOICE GOOPS, comprising IDiiaiDg aid IBmY Goodis, Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. IMPOD TAUT DEDUCTION IN THEPRICEOF VASELINE Cl'tTUOLlIi:)! JCUY.) TRIAL COX BOJDrorr. arSEvPi 7&o. FREE 1838. Established 40 Years. 1884. MARVIN SAFES. Marvin's Is the only Fnffl wllli obsolnlely dry nillng. Marvin's is tlio nnly Bafa liavin? Ilia "lunsua cn.l srnnve" Improvement. Marvin s is Uio only Safo tiaviiiR a rnntiiiuinis i Heeling flange on Ihe litnge side nf door. Morvin'e la the nnly ?afo in which the ilmir and framn aro lnter-lockeil at all points. Marvin'a Is the only Safe in which tbo door joints will pot nod cannot open and spread by Uio nrtmii of heal. ....... ., , ,., i, Marvin's ia tho only Safa the back of which cannot be removed with a common screw-driver. Remember tbat no other make of Safe lias oven the equivalent of Marvin's tongue and groove improvement, or the "solid forged frame with sliding back-plate." Call and examine. Marvin Safo Co., 023 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, ANDREW SHIYE, Near L. & S. Depot, Leliigliton, Pa. March , JllUn Mrs. Fath Recsctpiully nnnounccB to her lady friends that he has just returned from New York with a New and Splendid line of thn vnrv T.ntnat anrl Tho undersigned calls ths attentlan of his many friends and patrons to his Largs and Fashionable Stock of Sprii ai SnuerGoA, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES or every description and Styla In ths Market, Including a special Una or Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall Hot or Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, ' JL S una' '" t im a i BANK Street, LEHIGHTON James Walp, Successor to A. D. MOSSEB, ' Manufacturer sf and Dsaler la alt kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, One Ounca bottles reduced Iron 1 B els. to 1 0 cents Too Ounce bottles reduced Irom 25 ct. to I B cents Fire Ounce bottles reduced from B0 cts. to 2B csnts The public mu.t not accent any Iml anginal loses bottled bjr us, as tbe Imitations are worthless. Ch8sebrooBhHanufaclurIagCo.,KewYorL lead What a Patient says of it: "Tlio raatllles I purchased from Ton In Atijwt life Ultra Is hope." They did Weir work far b. yond my utmosl espee,?",,f?rJr1fSSAnJ not expect that a habit uf JOUlrTEEn rfcAKS' UUIIATION could be completely fotuaunder con trol la the eiceedlaaiy sliorttlmaortwo months 1 can assure vnu tliat no raise mntlesty will keep ma from dolna all that lean In atlJlnr lo Uie sncceag which will surely crown ao boaeScUl aremeay." A bora utract fniTn alettardated-Vf. Va Pao.SS,Va Tbe Pastilles are prepared and sold only by ibe HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPQ CHfJsHtTS, 30SKN.IOth.6t. 8T. LOUIS, MO. 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