H. V. Mobthimeb, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" LlVB and Let Live." Sl.OO a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. III., No. 2. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1874. Subscribers out or County, $1.20. CARDS. Furniture Warehouse. V, 8rhwirtf.Hnk street, dralerin all Und$ qf Furniture. Cojfint made to order. Boat nuil stiollnkr. Clinton Drttuey.tn Lrvan'n building, hank street. All ordfrl promptly fill'd-v)Ork warranted. w M. nAPSHElt, ATTOUNKV AND COUNSETXOJl AT LAW, BASK SIBEET, LEIUURTOX, P. Tteal Fstateaml Collrtllon Apency. Will Duyarnl Sell Ki'al K.tate. (lonveranclni; neatly done. Col leetlona promptly made. PettllnR Katalea or De cedent, a specialty. May be consulted In Enclitn and Herman. . Kor. B' JNO. P. BEIXTOlilSTTE, ATTOIISEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Orricr-Flrit National Dank Dulldlng, 5nd Floor MAUCIt CIIUNK, rimu. May be consulted Irl Oerman. apr 18, 1874 JJANIEI. KAMsFUS, 'ATTOnNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hanch Cliunlt, Fa. aVOfflce. aton Dolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway. J 11. DIMJI1CIC, AUCTIONEER, Eail WelHport, Pa. N B. Sales of ery .trlptton attended to at MssonaMa charges. The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Jan. 21, '71. JQll. N. B. REBEU, PRACTICING 1'IIVEICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Us- Street, neit door above the 1'ostolHre, LehlKhton, l'a. Utllce Hours Parry Hie each day rom 10 to 12 o'clock! remainder ot uay atolrkeiu Lehlglitoc, t.gr-23,'72. 1T A O U E IIOT.K I., N. KI.OTZ, PKOP'tt, Sun.mll Hill, Carbon Co., Pa. Bf llett of accommodations. Kxcelleul res taurant underneath. Good KablluK attached Terms moderate. JBOl'D IIENKI, ARCHITECT, 122 S. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. Will Jurnith l'lana, Fperlflcatlona and Intimates gltlng exact cost of public and pilvate lullJiriK", from the plainest to the moat elaborate! alto Drawing lor Stairs, Itar.d-Halls, ic. jel3 UOMAS A. IVIXIilAIUS. LAMMS' AND UENTLKMEN'S Fatshlonablu Boot and Shoe Maker, N euly opposite the Foat-offlai AiSK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. Hating commenced liu.lness, as abore, I would respectfully announce tutlieeltltens of LchUMou and vicinity that I aiii prepared to do all work In my line In the neatest and most substantial man ner, at prices fullv a low as the same work can be otnltied In Philadelphia. A splendid assort me'ntiof CHILIllllvN'S and MISSUS' WEAR of tbebe.t inakealwayaonhand. Atrial Is .elicited and aatlractlou uuaiauteed. at lowest prices. July 4, 1871. Periiomas kemkrcr, jl conveyancer, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Ilepreseuted ! Lebanon Mutual Fire, Reading Mutual Fire, Wyott.lng Fire, X'ottsvillo Fire, Lehigh Fire, and tho Travelers' Accldeut Insurance, Also Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse Tlilef Detective and Insurance Com pany. March 21), 1873. fOS. M. FRVTZIIWGEU, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite) T. 13. Clauss' Store, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Ta., respectfully Intiirms his friends and the public, that.he has Just received a new and excellent assortment ot Men's Wo men's aud Children's Reaily-Mado Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, Yldch he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. t3T" Boots and Shoes inado to order, and Repairing neatly and substantially dono at short notice. , ap 25-yl rVTlio undersigned respect- fully anuounces that ho Is better prepared than over to Buy and Sell Midas, Calf and Sheep Shins, Tallow una Plastering JI.lr, at his Old Stand, nearly opposite tho post office,-Bank Street, Lehighton. "2T The hlghObtcash prices paid for Hides aud Skins. nov. 2i. C E. GREENE WALD. TP OUACCOMST. OLIVER CRILLEY, dealer In To baeco, Cigars, Pipes, &o., next door to Ilex's Giooery Stoie, Susquehanna St., Mauch Chunk, respectfully asks the people of Lehighton and vicinity, when visiting that place, to call in and try his FRAGRANT CIGARS, the very best In the market. Every articles in Ills line warranted as repre sented and at lowest prices. marSS MOTHERS, Look at that Child, it has Worms. Go or send nt once to DURLING'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of hU WORM SYRUP, so plea sant and yet so suie. uiayO WHY, Oil, WHY III you suffer with that Couch or Cold? when rrllef my W had Immediately by using DURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry aud Horehound. .NADEN HUTTEN TANNERY LEIIIGIITON, PA., B. J. KUNTZ, Prop'r, Respectfully announces to tho public thnt ho has just rebuilt tho Tannery, formerly of Daniel Olewlne, and put in all the best and most approved ma chinery for tho Manufacture of Leather, such as Hemlock and Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep, which he will supply at the very lowest price. Plastering Hair supplied in large or small quantities very low. HIDES and SKINS bought at highest cash prices. Patronage solicited. Aug. 8-yl I ROM! RON!! I Tho undersigned calls tho attention of all parties using Iron to tho fact that lie keeps on hand, at tho WeissportRollingMill alt Sizes, which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices. Also, that he pnvs tho Highest Price for SCRAP IRON, or will take It In exchange for Manufac tured Iron. In tho absence of the undersigned, parties will call at the Feed Store of V. II KNECHT, Esq., and be attended to. LEWIS. WEISS. Welssport, Sept 12 ni3 jjLOUU AND 1XCB. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people of Lo hlghton that he has most Excellent Flour Tor Sale ; Also, good FEED of all kinds, and STRAW in the .Bundle. He is also prepared to do any kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notice LEHIGH (2d) STREET, Lehighton, Pa. March 28-ly E. H. SNYDER LCHIGIITOSI, PKIVX'A., DEALEll IN Dry Goods, Notions, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, Ac. May 31, 1873. ONDERFUL, BUT TRUE I Whenever I cct a Bottle of Bloom ot Youth or Magnolia Balm, Rose Tint, a ,'ox of Lilly White, or anything In that line to beautify the complexion, at Durllng's Drug Store, It seems to be nicer and better than I can get any where else, may UEIIiMAN & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers in All kinds of GR.4IN Bought and Sold at Regular Market Rates. Wo would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that wo aro now fully pre pared to supply them with tho From any Mine desired at tho VERY E.OWKST PRICES. M. IIEILMAN & CO. July 25th, 1874. READ THIS TWICE. "THE PEOPLE'S LEDGER" con tains No Continued Stories, 8 Largo Pago-. 48 Columns of Choice Miscella neous Reading .Vatter every week, to gether with articles from the pens ot fuch well-known writers as Nabuy, Olivkii, Optic, Svlvanus Conn, Jit., Miss Alcott, Will Carlton, J. T. TitownitiDGii, Mark Twain, &c. ai-I will send "The People's Ledger" to any utlilress every week for three inontlii, oik trial, ou receipt ofouly SO CENTS, "The People's Ledgcr",l9 an old es tabliahed and reliable weekly paper, published every Saturday, and li very popular throughuut the N. E. and Mid die States. AJdrefs, HtlRMANN K. CURTIS, Publisher, Nc. 12 School St., Boston, Mass. Nov. 14-3m. plTY I1IM 7 NO l-That Electric Liniment, like I got at Durllng's Drug Store, will euro him or any other mauot RHEUMATISM and all other Pains. may 0 TTUST look at her Hair I Why I thought It was turning Grey? So It was, until Miegot a Dottle of that new Hair Restorer at Durllng's Drug Store. jjnTuY IT 1TRY ITl-The India Rubber Platters for a Weak Back DUULING has theta may 0 Railroad Guide. Jjq'OnTIII'ENNA. RAILROAD. Passengers for Philadelphia will l.avs Lehighton as follcws i 6.00 a. m. via L. T, arrive at Phlla. at 0.00 a. m. 7J7 a.m. vlaL.S. " " 11.10a.m. 7.-I9L m.vlaL. V. " " 11.10a.m. 11.07 p.m. via I,. AS. " " 2.15p.m. 11.02 p. m.vlaL. V. " 2.16 p.m. 2.27 p.m. via I.. 4 8. " " 6A5 p. m. 4.47p. m.vlaL. A8. " S.20p.m, 4.44 p. m. la L. V. " S.20 p. m. 7-18 p. m. via L. V. 10 80 p. m. Returning, leave depot at Berks and American Street, Phil.., at 7.00, 8J0 and 9.45 a. m.; 2.10 3 JO and 6.15 p. m. Fare rrom l.eliljhton to Philadelphia, lieb. 1 1874. BUS CLAI.KK, Agent CENTRAL, R. R. OV Ji. J. LKlllQIl & tSDSqOEHANNA DIVISION. Time Table of June 29, 1874. Trtlns leave Ihlgliton as follcwst For New York, Philadelphia, Easton, a, 7J7, 11.07 a. m, 2.27, 4.47 p.m. For Mauch Clinnk at 10.15 a. m., 1.14, 6.38, and 0 03 p. m. For Wilkes Oarra and Ecranton atlO.15 a. 1.14, 6..18 p. in. Returning Leave New York, from station Cen tral llallroad of New Jersey, foolfcof Liberty street, North River, atS.15, S.OO a. m, 12.4D, 4 00 p. m. Laavo Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a R. II., at 7.00, 0 45 a. m, 2.10, 6 IS p. m. Leave Easton at 830, 10.05, 11.48 a. m.,3.65 and 7.15 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 7.30, 11X10 a.m, 2 20 and 4.40 p. m. Fo! further particulars, tee Time Tables at the Stations. " II. P. D ALDWIN, Gtn. JPatungtr Agent. July 4, 1874. PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD, PHILADELPHIA t ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and after SUNDAY, JUNE S8th, 1674, the trains on the PhlUds. a Erie RR. Division will run as follows: WESTWARD. Fist Liiii leaves Philadelphia ' " Harrlsburg " " Sunbury " " Wllllarusport " arr, at Lock Haven Enu MlIL leaves Philadelphia " Harrlhurg " " Bunbury " " Wllllamsport " " Lock Haven " Renovi " arr. at Erie ELllIRl MllLleavea Philadelphia " " Harrlsburg " " Sunbury " " Wllllamsport arr. at Lock Haven Nllaiii Kxraisa leaves Philadelphia " " " Harrlsburg " " " Bunburv 12.55 p.m. 6 00 p.m. 6.55 p.m. 8.60 p.m. lojm p.m 11.65 p.m. 4.25 am. 6 JO a.m. 8.33 am, 8.45 a.m. 11.10 a.m 8 05 p.m. 8.00 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 4.2U p m. 0 20 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 7.20 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 12.20 p.m, " " " Wllllamsport 2.t p.m. " " " Lock Haven 310p.m- jisnura " " arr. at Kane EASTWARD. PniLA , Express leavea Lock Haven " " Sunbury " " Wllllamsport " ' arr. at Harrlsburg ' Philadelphia Erii MilL leaves Erie " Renova " " Lock Haven " " Willlimsport 11 " Sunbury ' arr. at Harrlsburg " " Philadelphia ELUiaa Mill, leares Lock Haven " " Wllllamsport ' " Funbury " arr. at Harrlsburg " Philadelphia Nuatii Exraiss leavea K.ue " " Re novo " " " Lock Haven ' " " Wllllamsport " " " Suubnrv 4.20 n.m. 8.50 a.m. 620 a.m. 8:3 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 11.43 a ni. 3.35 p.m' 11.20 a.m. 8 20 p.m. 0.35 ji.ni. 10 30 a.m. 12.40 a.m. 2.40 a.m. 6 40 a.m 8.45 a.m. 11XKJ a.m. 12.40 p.m. 3.05 p.m 0.13 p.m. 8.0J a.m. 4 05 p.m. 625 p iu. 0.50 p.m. 8.40 p.m. " ' arr at Harrlsburg " " " l'hllad.lnhl. 10,53 p.m. Mall East connects east and west at F.rle with L 8 A M S U Wandatlrvloeton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W. Mall Vi est with east and west trains nn I, fs A M 8 R W. and at Corry and Irvlneton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R RW. Elmlra Mall and Buffalo Rxpreia make cIom connections at Wllllamsport with N O H W trains uorth, aud at Harrlsburg with NCR W train, south. WM- A. UALDWIN.Qen'l Supt. J.M $1000; REWARD for an-lncurable case of Ctirrh. After batlns noutTercd. del used. canEled. hawk. eil, iptt and gagged to jour etillrt aatTitrietlon In your uncle si vudeavora to pat mlltf from caUrrb, m nrlgKa'AlleTUtor according to dlrcctloni. The filthy mass of mucoui wilt tw Immediately ei Hi ed, aud the Inttamed aurfac aoolhd, the cyea fpirklewlth dclght, the head feela natural agalo; hope reTivei, for a cure li aure to follow the me of tbfi agrepablt. icleutlflc aud reliable remwly, gf1afin1ci T MUCH has been sM 1 JlPlliillaS I i0d written, and many re- the relief aud cure of throat and lung dhwaseii; but not b log Daa beea ao eminently lacceuful.or ob tained such a wide celebrity, u lklgt' Throat and Lung Ilealer. tf14nriTTIIE excruciating pain vjlfflllbal Produd byeoroa. the uncat wji UK7 fne twl0g0C from' llunloui. the plerclog, dlitrMlu pnla from Iugrowng Nalli, cannot be deacribed. Thousands buffer, not know ing there li a cure, llrlgga corn and Bunion Kemedlei are no acid or potash compound!, but are reliable, toothing, aud effectual, and juitly merit the luccetts they have euned from an ap preclatlre public. The Cura'l'e li a heating oint ment; Immediate relief U obtained by tti appllca tlon,and It will potdtlrely euro the worst cases of festered corn. Inflamed and ulcerated bunions, the sorest Instep, the largest and severest Ulsters, the most extensile callosities on the soles or hee!s cf the feet; uuequalted In the cure of cblldbMus or fruited feet. Tho Alleviator for ordinary coma and preventlug their fcrmatlou Is absolutely uo eiu aled by anything ever known. Ailc forlirlgga Keuiedlvs. Take no other. t IT'S ALL VERY WELL, inalo Kate JUt. Jbr thU reason. the unfortunate tujftrer geti very little symjHithjf. ThtatonjfofTbpfutitnotQr cannot U much wnrte Uuinthe torture endured by million vhoaretrouUtd with internal bkedinfft external and itching piles. Glad Tidings fttr lujirsrer. UriggCs IU &c$cduS art mitdt safe, and sure, sflABiiaci T ARE TnE MOST PLEK- Ijlf HIS I 'fut ind of grain inthemarket. e jsy one aat a tvyjiy , row the three year dd child to the grandtirt verging en a hundred; stylish, handsome young ludus who daily protnenade fashionable marts; middle ajed matrons; old maidst dressed up to appear young and gayidan dies, with their patentleaOuri, and invenliatU walk ing stick; the clergyman, merchant, cUrk, artisan and mechanic, of aU ages and stations, hate a full supply of corns, bunions, ld nads, and other bother ations of the feet, all of whicJi art banished and curtd by Vie use of Itriggs's Cbm and Bunion JUmedits, Alleviator and Curatiie. Sold by A. J. DUKLING, Druggist, Lehighton. Pa. May 0.-1874 ly, rjJIIK People ot Lflilght m and vlcla Ity all unite In testifying that at A. J. nUHUNO'SDruR and Family Med Iclne Store. 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GUMP & CO., Room 4, Sun Building, N.Y. oct 31. mO A Good Livelihood Can bo made by telling Tl o Graphic Steel Engravings, reproduced by the wonderful Graphic Process from famous works of art, 100 per cent on every sale. Send $3 for Folio, convenient to exhibit from, containing 19 of our finest Engravings, which is all the capital and stock In trado necessary to commence business with. Address, THE GRAPHIC COMPANY. 41 Park Place, Nhw York. Reference, Fdltor of this Publication. Oct. 21-nil AMUEt GRAVER, Opposite the Public Squat e, SOUTH ST., LEHIGnTON, PA., Manufacturer ot Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds ot l" Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov. 30 gOR SALE, A New FIUE PROOF SAFE, with Combination Lock, at Half Price. Iutjuire of W. M. RAP3HER, Ltjhlgbtfto, Oct. 24, 1874. A Iiove Story oftho Rebellion We were sitting In our room nt the Glades Hotel, in Oakland, Md., one day with a charming lady who had dropped In on a visit. Ono of our windows look ed Into that of another room so placed by tho position ot tho main building that half of Its Interior could be seen. We wero looking and admiring a little chubby, blue eyed two-year old, white as snow, who was pulling a bouquet to pieces mid tossing out tho fragments, or clapping her little hands witli delight as the train went thundering by. "These rooms," said our fair visitor, "havo somo very tender associations for me.' "Why so?" wo asked. "Well," sho answered, "during the war the greater part of tho hotel was seized by tho Government as a hospital, and we wero crowded Into few rooms. My sister and I had this. In that room where that little beauty Is wero two Union officers, ono'slck of tho fever and another of a wound. It was hard to tell whether they wero slowly dying or slowly getting well. I never saw such ghostly skeletons to bo allvo. Wo were 'socesh' and not modest nfcout It either, but still our hearts allied for tho poor young men, so ill, perhaps dying, far from friends and lelatlvcs." "It bottlers us to know how this should be a hospital," wo Faid, "it i solar removed from actlvo operations." "It was thought." sho answered, "that tho mountain air of tho glades would be more favorablo than elso where, so this was made a hospital. One day one of theso officers dragged himself to tho window, and under tho Impulse of tho moment my. sister asked If wo could do anything for them, and he answered, gasping for breath, that a little chicken soup would savo their lives. Chickens wero rare in those days an army Is hard ou poultry. Tho men will work all night, after march ing through tho day, to stcuro a few chickens; so that when the hospital nurso and physicians had an unlimited supply of luxuries iu tho way of wines, potted meats and canned vegetables, they were without anything fresh. Wo knew where a few wero hid In a cellar ot a nelglibor,and we coaxed ono out of the owner, and alter a deal of vexatious trouble for at every turn we were met by a fixed bayenet and an insult wo gat the soup ready, and as tho guard In tha hall would not permit us to tip proach our patients, my sister attempt' ed to hand tho bowl to tho officer In tho window. Just 83 ho was feebly reach ing for It, and she stretching herself out to give it to him, a harsh, ugly voice below cried aloud, "Look out there poison I" She nearly dropped herself, soup and all. Drawing back sho hesitated n second, and then sho took the spoon and began eating the soup. 'Oh bother!' cried tho officer, 'don't waste It in that way; I'm not afraid;' and she gave lilm the soup. It seemed to revive them, and they con tinued steadily to Improve; as day by day wo supplied them with chicken soup until the cellar was empty. Dur ing this time we sat at tho window talk ing, and wo sang to them sang 'My Maryland' and all tho Soutlircn songs wo know, until they wero well enough to leave tho hospital and returned to duty. They both seemed sorry to go, and forced on us a quantity of hospital store and somo coffee, which hut wo needed sadly. Then one gave a ring and the other a brooch, as tokens ot their kind feelings," "And did thoy never return?" we asked. "Ono dirt not, for poor fellow, he was killed In tho very next battle In which he was engaged. His companion wrote us about It, and the writer Insisted up on opening a correspondence with my sister; and soon his letters grow Into love letters, and after a tituo they were engagtd. Nearly a year subsequent to this, our patient got leave of absence and came on to be married. lie put up at a hotel, and will you bellevo It, our own brother, who was In the Coufeder ite service, and knew nothing ot my sister's affairs, led a band ot guerillas at night Into tqwu and captured his In tended brother-in-law from his bed. This not only deferred tho marriage, but deprived the young West Pointer of his promotion, that had been promised for gallant services la the field. It was really aggravating, for oxchances had almost ceased, ond It looked as it the lovers would l.avo to wait until 'this cruel war wm over' before they could be united." "You should havo applied to Abra ham Lincoln to give n married brlga der for an unmarried lieutenant." "We did belter. Procuting passes, wo went through (he lines and appeal ed to Jeff. Davis. Jeff, said ho would put my brother's prlsoner ln his slster'a keeping, They have bedn happily mar ried thesi many years. Ho Is a brevet-brigadier-general now, and It nil came ot our nursing the enemy In that room." Twist 'cm. The following examples In artlcula Hon are old, still not worn ont. Somoot our younger'readqrs may play "twist tho tongue" with them for a little while during tho long evenings: Of all tho saws I over saw, I never saw n saw saw as this saw saws. Crazy Craycroft caught a crato ot crlckled crabs! A crato of crlckled crabs Crazy Cry croft caught; If Crazy Craycroft caught a crato ot crlckled crabs, Where's tho crato of crlckled crabs Crazy Craycroft caught? Thou wreath'd and muzzl'd'st tho fnrfotch'd ox, and imprNon'dst'hlin In tho volcanic Mexican mountain otPop-o-cat-a-pet-1, In Co-to-paxM. Peter Piper picked a peck df pickled peppers; a peck of pickled peppers Pe--ter Piper picked. If 'Peter Piper pick ed a peck of pickled peppers, where's' the peck of pickled peppers Teter' Pi per picked? Peter Prangier, the prickly pear pick er, picked three pecks of prickly 'pran gley pears from tho prangley pear tree on tho pleasant prairies. When a twister twisting, would twist him a twist'. For twisting a twist three times ho will twist; But If ono ot tho twists untwist from the twist, Tho twist untwisting, untwists the twist. Robert Royley rolled a round roll round; a round roll Robert Royley roll ed round. When rolled tho round roll Itobert Royley rolled round? Theophllus Thistle, the successful this tleslfter, In sifting a sleVo full of this ties, thrust thrco thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb. Villey Vlto and VI fo vent on a voy age to Vest Vinsou and Vest Vlndbam. von Vitson Vednesday. I saw Esau kissing Kato; The fact Is, wo three saw: 'I saw Esau, ho saw me, And she saw t saw Esau. Paragraphic. Young ladies uso powder, perhaps, because they think It will mako them go oft. Naturalists claim that tho crow Is one of the bravest of birds, because it nev er shows the white featber. Because a Colt pistol hasslx'barrcls, can It be told exactly how many barrels a horse-pistol should have? I. O. U. nre the vowels which crcato more disagreeable sensations In tho minds of honest men that all the, rust of the alphabet put together.. At ono of the ragged schools In Ire land a clergyman nsked the question, "What Is holiness?" Apupll in dirty, rags Jumped up and said: "Plaze, ycr rlverence, It Is to boolean Inside.' Au old clergyman spying a boy creop ing through a fence.exclalmedi "'iat crawling through u fencel Plg&. do, that!" "Yes," retorted tho boy, "Ani olJ hogs go along the street." Tobacco is Pirns and CiaAns. According to tho Oerman chemists, tho actljn of tobacco juice Is not duo to ni cotine, for It contains none, but to py ridino plocllno, colladlue, and other bases, forming.!! uniform series, which nro produced during tho combustion ot the Ubacco; and the reason why stron ger tobacco can be smoked la a cigar than In a pipe Is. that lu a pipe" a largo quantity of pyridine Is formed, which U very volatile and ftupefylng while in a cigar, llttlo pyridine and much col ladlno aro formed. The bases pyridine and picollne, erectly rwenible nicotine, both Iu smell and physiological cctlou, producing contraction of the pupil, dif ficult respiration, convulsions and death. A Bio Money Chest. Tho Bank of England covers five acres of ground, and employs nine hundred ( clerks. Thero are no windows on tho' street. Light Is admitted through opun vourts. No mob can take the liink , therefore, without cannon tn batter tho limueuso wall. Tho clock In tho ccntie ut thu bank has fifty dials' attached to It. Large cisterns aru sunk IuMho court. and engines In perfect order aru always ready in caso ot llru. The bank was IncornoratiKt In 1091. C.iiiltal 9100,000. 000.