555SS EDiron tEjl!0IITO.rA.t vUtittDAY, OCTOBER 27, 188J. Editorial Mention. -TTnn sJ that Charlie Iloss may eosejdwe iotas Urns, bai the Legista tste, barer. Th d&ereuce between Ohio uuilsr HMHf tad under Forakfr Is a mer Matter of the order of victuals. Under Xtaaoent KoadleT you boy "jour drink mti thfyttrfowlh ft free looob. Under Problbllloo Jortker yon buy your lunoh ud tbr throw ia Ute drink. "Who feeM ttksjp&si of Thermopylae Mainct tea Fenlttn liost. ' demanded a Wiport teaober. And the editor'sboy i. the foot of the class lifted up bis roleo aeil apalfe; "Father, I reckon; be Sold a pm oa every road in tbe conn try tbat raw ft passenger train." Jost (kee a cloud gathered in the rear of tbe bcVg trobW. Tbe cloud was no larger ItMH a maVs'btcd with a strap in it. It may b ,lhat after all Pennsylvania and not 'Ohio, is to furnish tbo battle field for prohibition. Tbe browers and liquor dealers of Philadelphia held meet- ings last week and resolved to proclaim "war to the knife" against Mr. , Wiles, KipnbHoan candidate for Auditor Gen cril. tiecattse of his temperance. Letters are to be sent to all persons in the buel boh In the State asking them to use their influence against bim. Ah esteemed con'temporary.wbicb takes considerable interest lu tbe Jersey Gen tral war at nresent rsoiuR between Fraakliu B. Qowen and Boscoe Conk ling, is a Sturdy Stalwart and thercfora an ardent admirer of Koscoc. Tbe cdl tor wrote. gushing narrative of bis fio- lltiaal idol and gave it to a compositor who transmitted it to tbe "devil"' who ' tan the gauntlet of the proof reader aud rushed Conkllng into immortality with tbe following: "Mr. Conkling then en tared ibe court on bis head, a bandsom carl upon bis feet, .large but well-polish' 1 boots upon bis brow, a dark cloud iu bis hand, his faithful walking stick in bis eye,-a menacing glare saying notb lug." Mxsoolstho land of the marvelous o that a miracle more or less dees not raitter. The latest reports tell of miner 'la. New Mexico whose Bible fell over a precipice while be was dozing. He descended Into the canon lo recover -the bio!:, and round it lying open on t piece 'of jtch quartz tbat bad-been dis lodged by the fall. His eye fell on the seventh chapter of St. Matthew. Th mini r read, "Ask, and it shall be given onto you; seek, and you shall find." He didn't ask much but sought diligently andfouud'a lode over two feet in, width that essayed $225 a ton. Tbe story adds -that tbe district has since been overrun bv nrospectors with Bibles iu their "lianas. Anxn lecturing over 18,600 miles of tbe South and West Henry AVard Beech er has returned to the arms of bis "chct 1o Plymouth Church. He told them that the South ia prosperous, "but of all tbe country tbat I have been over, if I were a young man and wanted to settle down 1 should go out to Oregon or Washington Territory. The young man who has got -health aud strength and good habits can not possibly fail there. He can go out to raise wheat, go into tbe lumbering or shipping business or into manufacture iug. Tbe emigrant tide has not really poured.over into those places yet, but If they were of my opinion they would not stop in either States, but would pour oyer tbe Rocky Mountains, where tbo climate is charming, the winters very abort and tbe summers very long and mild." I hue Carriagemakers' Convention in $ew Hafen, Conn, after tbe Committee on Apprenticeship bad reported in favor of restoring the old system of indentur ing apprentices until they reaoh their majority, Mr. John W. Britton of New York said: "One of tbe serious wauts of this country and of our trade is good boys. Onr boys are deteriorating, as are our men. Tbe greatest difficulty tbat -vra experience in tew York U tbat of getting boys' who have brains aud are willing to team a trade thoroughly. The example of men who bavs made millions In a few yearsris held up before our boys in school, and tbe boys become inflamed with the notion that they mutt make their millions and bo able to found cross- a n i.,r,., n.... jtB e ii -cscjbew trades aud becomo poor profess lonah." Tbts is not only truo of New York but of every little town, and ham. ol iu tbe United Stater, L, II. Babser, EfQ., Deiuocratlo nom ines for the office, of District Attorney, was in town on Tuesday and is urging on what be mo ins to make a successful can Tass villi theutmobt energy. Mr. Bar ber va a young man but. be has bad large aud vailed experience and liix ro cord is au excellent, ope. He is a native Peunsylvanian, having first seen light iu Union County, of this State,. Affer au beademio education in bis nativo place be eutered X.aTayetto College from which pbioshowaa graduated with honors in tbe clis ol J871. In 1873 bo took np bis residence at MaucU, Chunk aud for tlve Years occupied tbe position of Priu clpal oi Manob Chunk- High School Ho afteraards read law in tbo office of Fred. Bertolette.Usq.r'nnd was admitted to tbe bar in -ISSl.' Since that time be ban practised unremittingly at bis pro frxsion,' gatniug tuVconiidenco of bis clients, the good ill ofMh'e'rofejsiQu, nud the most maikedesteem of tbe com. muolty. Mr, Bttberls a scholar, a law yer, a gentleman and a thorough-going Democrat, lie has taken off his coat to tbe preseut work aud with tbe assistance of Providence and the voters of this county bo intends to. bead tbe polls on the Cth of November. Tut following suggestion to parents about visiting schools themselves for the purpose of cleaily understanding tbe complaints of children and tbe diflicul ties of teachers, is- going the pounds of oar exobanges and descivrs careful at tention. The writer says: Instead of finding fault with pur schools and their teachers, without knowing anything kloat them.it would be a much moie l,r t! tb't-S ifpatvntl wtmia ).-1 IU- X V, MOHTUIMBR, various sobools and acquaint themselves With tbelr workings, Mnohharm is done by this unreasonable and not uufre quentlv unjust fault finding. For pity's sake, at least dou't find fault unless you are suro tbat tbo evil complained of real ly exists, and then do not discuss it iu tbe stores, shops and bar-rooms but call the teaoher's attention to it in a friendly manner, and If it is not corrected, coll it to the attention of tbe board of directors, It Is only by the oordlal co-operation of teachers, directors and parents that our schools can be made a success. NOVEMBER STATES. In view of tbo near approach of the November elections, tbe following com parison of probable coming returns with those of tbo most recent elections, which wo tako from the N. Y. Sus) of last Mori day, v. Ill no doubt prove interesting to our readers. Ten States will vote on Tuesday, November Otb, and in view of the result in Ohio at tho last election, mueh interest is manifested in the ap proaching contests, as bearing upon tbe Presidential contest in 1831. "For com parison," says tbe Sex, "wegtve the last election returns in each State as tbe fair est expression of the preseut popular opinion, and in every instance this meth oi is favorable to the Democrats, as will be seen by tbe following figures": Connecticut voted for Governor in 18SJ Democratic majority over Iteimblican, 4, 161. Democratic majority oyer Republican and Tempernnce combined, 3,127. Maryland: Congietslonal clcetlon, 1SS2 Democratic majorities over Republican, 0,210. Massachusetts: Governor in 1882 Demo cratic majority over Republican, 13,949 Democratic majority over Republican aud Prohibitionist combined, 11,812. Minnesota: Congress in 1882 Hcpubli can majorities over Democratic, 40,823. Mississippi: Congress in 1832 Demo cratic majority o.yer Republican and Fort Pillow Chalmers, 1 9,00 J. Nebraska: Governor iu 1882 Republican over Democrat, 2i,0i0: Republican over Democrat and Ant! Monopolist, 23,172. New Jersey: Congress in 1882 Demo cratic over Republican, 2,093. Now York: Governor in 1882 Democrat oyer Republican, 192,854; Democrat over Re publican and Prohibitionist, 107,071 Pennsylvania: Governor In 18S2 Demo crat over .Republican, 40,202; Republican Independent Republican, Greenbacker and Prohibitionist over Democrat, 32,733. Virginia: Congressman at Large n 1882 Coalitionist over Democrat, S,808; Coalit ionist over Democrat and colored Republl cau, 1,406. Of these ten States, the Democrats will probably carry Connecticut, Maryland Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jtr,ey, and New York. The Republicans will carry Minnesota aud Nebraska. ' Pennsylvania and Virginia are placed in the doubtful column, with the chances in favor of tbe Democrats in both o them. Tho six States classified as probably Democratic give 82 electoral voles. Add to them Alabama, 10;' Arkansas, 7; Call fornla, 8; Delaware, 3; Florida, Georgia, 12; Kentucky, 13; Louisiana, 8; Missouri, 1C; Nevada, 3; North Caro linn, 11; South Carolina, 0; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 13, and West Virginia, C, and there would be an aggregate of 217, or 1G more than are required to elect a President next year. The 14 electors of Massachusetts could be omitted, and there would still bo a surplus of two to spare biyond tbe 201 votes needed under the last apportionment. Obis with 23 votes; Indiana with 15 votes, which gave 11,000 Democratic majority over the ltepublicaus last year Wis.cc.tuln with 11 votes, wl icb sent six Democrats in a delegation of nine to Congress iu 1882, nud Michigan with 13 votts, which elected n Democratic Gov ernor and a majority of the Congression al delegation in 1882 these States are all omitted from tbe reckoning, although they might fairly be added to the Demo cratic column, and will probably swell the Democratic majority in 1884. These figures are most encouraging to tbe Democrats, but they must still bear n mind thai, to win tbe Presidency next car, discretion, harmony, union, and energy are indispensable elements. They have a powerful enemy tocombat, pos sessing the whole machinery and patron age ol tho Government. Our Washington Letter. IFbom oua SrxcUL CoiiRxsrosusNi. Washikotos, D. 0., Oct. 20, 1883. "Tho Ohio t-lectiou over, and the President being nn duty again, the open ing of tho season of real work in the de partments will hegin. Annual reports aud tbe preparation of other important data for tbe information of the President and tbe next Concress are now under full headway, and Irom this until De cember the lot of the aernge depart mental clerk will not be a happy oue.'' The above were tbe remarks of a Treas ury division chief yesterday. "Work, then, takes on a new smut in the fall?' observed your correspondent. "Yes, a healthy tputt tbo. I believe tbat I cau safely say that moro legitimate business is accomplished in the months of No vember and December and January of tbe new year than during all the remain ing nine months. It is true certainly as regards this department." A lour of In quiry in the pther departments practi cally endorsed tbe above, with tbe ex ception of the; Postoffico department, where the records indicated a heavier business in spring anduimmer. In theJ Adjutant General's office. War deparl nientt,tbe busiest time was said to be from about February to tbe close of June. "But," 'said one official there. "ive have plenty to do all the time aud no laggards we' may be truly applied to all of tbe branches of this ofliee." New energy and a great many needed reforms will be introduced in tbe Patent Office from the first of next mouth, when Mr. ilea Hutterworth, of Ohio, will take charge. Mr. Marble, tbe departing Chief, like all the rest who have recently resigned, will go into patent business, The Supreme Conrt of the United 6tates to-day, in several cases growing out of the law known as tbe Civil-Bights act, declared tbat law and tbe 14th amendment to theConstitutiou,on which It was based, to be prohibitory and nu constitutional. Tbe Court held that questions growir out of tbe social rf- -i-'VJ-i tSvlcshely tu ii Btales.and that tbe Congress of IbcUnited States had nothing to do with tbem and could not regulato them. The court studiously avoided saying what the effect of their 'decision would be In this Dis trict and Territories wherein Congress has exclusive jurisdiction iniposd upon it by the Constitutiqp. While tbe in. ference to be drawn from tbe decislou Is tbat tbe Civil Bights act is constitutions! in this District and tbe Temtones, yet it will take another disenssion to Anally settle tbe matter. Judge Bradley delivered the opinion of the Court, Judge ITarlat), being the only dissenting Justice. The cases have bcon before the court for some time aud there has been a growing belief that the decision of tho oonrt just rendered would be the result. Lord Coleridge has come nud will soon have gone; ho has dined and wined and feted; be has aeon all the lawyers of this country, their wives, sisters, cousins and aunts; bul be has not seen the "farmer'' and tbe artisan in bis own homo, which Is What ho "wanted to see." Lord Cole ridge is more republican, more fraternal than tbe republic he camo to visit. Iu bis own modest mansion in Louden two years ago was gathered an assemblage wnicu inciunea air uunrics untie, j ran els Power Cobb, Cardinal Mannicg.Mrs. Mary Llvermore, MiSs Becker, a leading woman suffragist; Lady Harberton, of divided" skirts fame, and a hundred others of equally diversified ideas, con ditions and habits. It was n "meeting not n reception, but the assemblage was received with as much cordiality by .Lord Coleridge as if they bad been per sonal friends, and-wllh tho same sweet ness aud craco by bis daughter. Tbe tea served afterward was from tho finest old Fjuglish china, and tho crested sp6ons, tbe salln-like uaptry, and tbe servants could have presented no more fruitless untnsauihlo if the Queen had been among tho guests. Yet, notwith standing its refinement, tbe simplicity and absence in all pretension in the do mestic life of the Lord Chief Justice left a picture upon the mind never to be ef faced, and which was merely tbe stamp of humanity of tho man upon a house hold. Tuo White House is still closed to tbe general public. Tbe carpet is up from the East Boom, everything in it is shrowdod in brown holland, and tbe scrubbers tbero holds tho fort. The other rooms nre In order except tbe state dining room. Tbe celebrated glass screen in tho main ooiridor is very cost ly, and tbe middle panel is artistic, but tbe side panels are covered with a desigu tbat looks like oysters on tbo half shell. The articles selected by President Arthur bimstlf are in very good taste. Auaust. THE W NORTH WEST. Livingstone, M. T. Oct. 22, 1883. Special Correspondence. Traveling a little more than a hundred miles from Billings to this lively town, one meets with n constant succession ol genuine surprises, for here we are in the famed Yellowstone Park, which may he appropriately termed tbo "Wonder- land," not only of America, bit of tbe world. As I did not count them, I take tbe word of the tourist that there are ten thousand hot springs within the confines ot this park, which covers an area of just 3,675 square miles. The park lies prin cipally in Wyoming Territory, fragments of it being allotted to Montana and Ida bo, and here have been tumbled together indiscriminately cayerns.canous, ravines, lakes, rivers, creeks, forests and moun tains whose sides present the most as tonishing geologic specimens of Nature's handiwork. Tho objects of special in terest, however, both t? tbe tourist and tbt naturalist, are centered about the Mammoth Hot Springs of Gardiner Riv er and upon its west bank. These springs ate on White Mountain, extend ing iu terraces that seem to have been laid out by human hands a thousand feet abovo tbe stream, tbe side of each ter race presenting the appearance of n frdz en cascade from the white deposits issu ing irom the upper series of springs. A perpetual spring fifty feet in diameter, with water so transparent tbat objects can be discerned at a depth of twenty feet, is a handy thing to bo bad about one's house, but when to this is added the advautage of obtaining tbe water at any temperature from tbo boiling point down, it is a posResiiou that must be coveted by all who affect cleanliness, health and solid comfort, tos&y nothing of it as tbe realization of the dream ol those who have sought a way to ese.ipe the ills of tbe washing day, Near these springs Uncle Bufus Hatch bos bis new hotel, which promises to be the resort of the thousands who will ourney here to witness scenes such as are not presented elsewhere upou Ibis planet of ouis. A pathway well-worn leads from the valley to tbe plateau of dead level table-laud from which is pre sented n view of three score of springs. each throwing out its jets of 'boiling water and steam, and below at the top of cash succeeding terrace tbe same beauti ful soene is repeated. A volume would be required to describe a picture that tires tbe eye with Its beauties aud beats the imagination with feverish anxiety lest tbe wondrous spectacle shall sudden ly dissolve and pass away. But tbe geysers! What can we do but imagine a mighty cauldron away down iu the bowels of tbe earth, whose con tents having no other means of escape have worked their way between stratss of-eartb and rock until they have reached tbe surface? Aud hers they are vomiting forth, some of them at regular periods and others when they feel like It, columns of mud aud columns of water alternately. A few slight spurts and bubbles of tbe blue hot water are the preliminary Bkir- misb tbat forecasts the eruption, and then with a suddenness that is horribly startling there comes a biss llko that of the escaping steam from the exhaust of a locomotive and then a roar, and tben the water or mud you can have your choice. Tbe hissing and the roaring continue for only a few minutes, and what was nil commotion down below a moment ago has now the silence of the grave, Gibbon Canon is one of the most de lightful portions of the Park aud is al ready the favorite haunt of tbe tourist, who enten it tbioagb a charming grove tut skirts tbe side of Gibbon It ver vhKli to l ciossea anil recroseJ many times, for which trouble, however, tbe traveler is rewarded with surperb feasts of picturesque beauty tho whole distance. Tbe river Is here confined in its passage through n narrow gorge wbloh Is walled Vy huge irregular bould ers oi dark colored stone, covered with moss. At tbe outlet of tbe gorge tbe river is divided,, tbe water dpon one side rush ing over a ledge and going down in a cloud of foam, while the other Is spread translncently over the fantastically piled up boulders llko threads of laco, .This is really one of the great wonders of this wonderful "Wonderland," the llko of which is not to bo seeu in any laud un der tbo sun, Here is n distance of a hundred feet of waterfall into a prodlgl ous basin upon one side of n very narrow river, while with no pcroepttblo dividing obstacle, tbe waters part company at tbe brink, one portion angry and all in com motion, aud the other peaceful and bent on minding its own business. .Out ot the Gibbon Canon and away front the Gibbon Btver and its falls, wo emerge into the light of a sweeping view of the Twin Buttes, aud beyond them, peak after peak, tho interminable chain of the Rocky Mountain divide, while be neath our feet appears tbo Yellowstone ridge, winding gradually, to the north and west to meet tbe mountains of tbe divide as they stretch out in simi clrcle from west to east. But n fifteen mile's drive to obtain this view, over roads that are so bad tbat 'they' could be no worse, has 'elicited too much disgust to enable me to do auy more justice to .the subject In this letter. However, I will go and eat one of Marsball'stbreo dollar dinuers and tell you 'in my next what the Gov ernment ought to do for this part of the country, Dsn Pecbo. Our New York Letter. Regular corresponaence or Advocate. New Yoke, Oct. 23, 1883, Such scenes us characterized the Stock Exchange last Saturday afternoon, will not bo forgotten for many a day, and during this week many firms and many individuals will no donbt be compelled to close out. The bears bave.beeu bold iug high revel since July last, and danced on, tbe prosirato bulk in a manner to make their bones crack. Night alter night their leaders would meet at the Windsor Hotel, and there' iu secret cou clave determine wbat security ntxt to assail. Nearly the whole list has been gone through with, and one after the other has been hammered down. The Yanderbllts one day nndertook to muin- tain Lake Shore, they succeeded for one day,-buttbe next day a united assault was made upon it and it dropped six points. " Tbo power and daring of these fellows,'' said nn old operator to mo, "is simply wonderful Wty if the devil were to come np with bis pitchfork to support a stock they would.aU jump on the points of the fork and dull thorn in Uks than no time." That Under these circumstances an euormons amount of money was lost by mai y and won by a very few is evident. mere is a story current tbat a man who after having made q.fortnue in the street retired, came back again about two weeks ago, and leaving a check for a million and. a quarter ordered his broker to buy o certain security which be thought was proportionately low, and which in bis opinion could not be screwed down further. At the end of ten days he ordered his broker to close on', and all that be received back out of bis million nud a quarter was $37,000. Another parly bad. a weakness tor "Ore gon Trans." He started ia witV S250, 000. List Friday bu borrow edS3,000 to mike good bis balances. Tho money had all gone to put fat ou the bears. For tho last few wekn tbe Vlllard roads and Northern Pacific in particular had been tbe special object of tbe hos tility of the bears. Everything weut well nutil a Inst Saturday, when Mr. Vll lard und his party executed a coup d' etat by which they forced tho price of Northern Pacific up 17 points and com pelled tbe bears to disgurge. Tbe scenes that nrose nre simply indescribable Men rushed ubout like beheaded chick ens trying to save themselves. Tbe sight reminded me of Black Friday. It is of course useless for me to give you a de tailed dtscription, for the telegraph has done that before my letter will reach you. It is now believed tbut tbe backbone of the bears tins been broken hud that prices will advance. There is one es pecially bad fenture of the bear regime, which it is well to point out. It has re- vived the bucket shops, and clerks down town have been gambling to their bean's content, by making little pools of $25 anri $50 and buying small blocks of a stock on a margin of one per cent. It is almost needless to say that many of them have been nipped, and wheu it comes to balancing book's it will be fonnd that some few are in a bole, "Aud where has Jay Gould been all Ibis time?" I said to n leading operator last Saturday. ' Oh,'' bo replied with n &nu "He is pretty bard to find. I tbiuk he has been bulling things with bis mintb and bearing them with bis money. Why, it is nu open s:cret tbat his own private secretary has received a pretty severe twitch, in tbe giving of which bis m ployer bad a hand. Uncle Cyrils W Field, I believe has also bad a couple of bid bngs which made bim casp for brcatb, while young VanderbiTt who thought himself very smart and counted on tbe help of bis father, left the bear garden one day as pale as a gbost and all tbe fight knocked out of bim.' Society was in a turmoil last evening where to go, whether to have tbe glorifi. cation of being able to say that they were among thoso who were preseut at tbe opening of the Metropolitan Opera House, or whether to show their loyalty to Mapleson aud his bright star by at tending tbe Opera at the? Academy. A great many fashionable people went to both places, tbat is to say, they went to the Metropolitan for tbe first and second act and to the Academy afterwards. Of course opera this year will be unusually excellent. We will have none of tbe slipshod performances which Mapleson indulged ia for tbe past few years; bit bow the management will thrive is a q lcstlon which must givetbem many i n anxious moment. At tbe Metropolitan, far Instance they have to take in $12,600 a night before they can make expenses. At tbe Academy tbe expenses will not be much leiBi, for with suob luminaries as V-tll, Oei.tir H.J nthern, n great ileal cf money must come in at tbe box office to produce tbo wherewith to induce them to ting. A theatrical friend of mlue, with a mathematical turn has fiaured it oat that Patti this winter, will receive $1.75 for every breath that slio draws on tbe Academy stage this winter. Still Now York always pays well for anything first class, and thus tbo rival opera bouses will .probably both thrive. As an establishment for the holding of pub- llo balls, etc, tbe days of ' tbo Academy i'of Music are probably nurhbered. Tho Metropolitan with its gorgeous interior, ite exquisite conveniences and its gener al adaptability, besides its central loca tion will be a greater attraction for tho marngers of all the "swell" affairs.1 Tbero Is n story current abroad that Madame Nitsson at tbe end of tbo oper atic season will marry a rich American merchant. What trnth there is in this story, which of course has readied this country both through tbe society papers as well as by private letters, it Is bard to say. Even tbo most indefatigable gos sip mongers bavo been unable lo ascer tain who tbo likely candidato for tbe cousoitsbip of tbo Swedish nightingale is. An adventurous roportcr managed to see the lady herself on this point but she very naturally refused lo speak about tho matter. Marriage with berlshkely enough, however. For duriug the yeais of her marriage with Mr. Bouzeaud she learned to npprecitte tbo charms of tbe safe haven of matrimony, far from tbo turmoils aud bitter jealousies tbat mnko life miserable before aud behind the footlights. Col. Jack Haverly is coming to tbe front again. His mines nre beginning to look up again, aid he ban fouud a few friends with confidence enough in his luck and pluck to back him in n new theatrical enterprise. A friend of ui; told me that before the first ol December Haverly would bavo a theatre of bis own iu this city: Henry Irving and Miss Elleu Terry, have been tho lions of theatrical society this week. They were both at tho Me tropolitan Opera Hou'so last evening, ,rc cupying one of Mnnger Abbey's boxes. Irving looks as if he bad started outiu life to becomo a Presbyterian divine of .tho most non compromising sort, and was constantly regretting the faot that ho renounced this path. Miss Terry could easily pass as a rival to Santb Beruhard, so far as thinuess goes- She is almost diaphanous, but ber face has the English strength which Beruhard lacked. Stnten Island is preparing actively for the Bi-Ceutcunial of tbo. formation of Richmond County on November first, It seius as if the affair would be rather ou the small side, for two reasons. Firel thepublio has grown rather tired of such celebrations, which after all turn out lo be nothing but a scheme to squeeze all the money possible' out of tbe helpless visitor.aud second because tbe committee that has tbe arrangements in band Is dilatory and listless. A novel way of odvertising and popn lirizinga road, has been begun by tbe Sea Beach Route to Conev Island. The season Is over, but the races at Briahton Beacb are still in progress. Yestorday the company announced tbat free excur sion tickets over tbo road would be given to all applicants at the office, until the season closed, What Struck: an Oil Solfe "It will soon bo twenty years since the war closed." Under the hot ton of AURnst, ISS'i the vll lags of Dover, N. J., lay still as the splilnlx la Egypt, nlille Llljah Sharp, ofthatplaoe, slowly and softly spoko of the pnst. "ies,' he said, "I was In the army and saw many of tho sights Ol those fearful years. I was Anally discharged from disability, resulting from sunstroke. 1 came home, miserable In health and spirits; so enfeebled that I took ciiM'on tho slightest exposure. Life seemed worthless to me; I lived only In memory.'' "That was tad enough," I said, dividing my last two cigars. "That's so," replied Mr. Sharp; "but I (tot over It. Outgrow 1;T Not exactly. When In that condition I began tuklnir Pakkkk's Tomc, and my health commcnoed tolmprovo rlxht away. I was astonished nt It, nnd so was niy wife. 1 piled on tho ficsh nnd could eat anything. My ambition blared up. 1 tould attend to business, and now excepting thrtt I litivo to take caro about exposing myself to tho hot sun lam as well as I was tho dav I enlisted. What diucrenco there nr In tl lngs suns and bayonets kllI;I'AnK kb's Tosio saves." This preparation which has been known as Pakkeii's QitiOKttToxio will hereafte be called simply PAnKsa's Tosic. As un principled dealers aro constantly deceiving their customers by substituting Inferior ar ticles under tho name ol Klnger.nndas glngc Is really an unimportant Ingredient, wodrop the misleading word JfThere Is no cliango, however, In the prep nrallon Itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands or dealers, wrapped under the nameofPAitKan's (Jikokii Tomc, contain the uenulno medicine If I lie fan-rlmlle slgnalme of IIiscox &. Co., Is at tho bottom of the outside wraopcr. Oct. 7 The Examiner PRICE REDUCED! AL.WAYS THE LE.UUNO AND MOST. WIDELY OIHUULAIXII, IS NOW Mealiest BAPTIST NEWSPAPER IN THE WOULD. IT WILL BE SENT TO SUnSOItinEISS, OLD AND NEW, FOH Two Dollars a Year ! ! PAVAHLE IN ADVANCE, A TRIAL TRIP. Those desiring to sco the paper as It Is be fore becoming rosular subscribers, cau make a "trial trip "from November l.ls83, to Jan. uary 1, 18S1, For Twenty Cents. The publishers havn determined to matte the prloe tho same to all single aud olub subscribers believing It the wisest policy to have tbo largest circulation at tho lowest possible prloe, and hare everybody recclro THE EXAMINER atone low prlso. Send lor n sainulo copy, or take a trial trip." and you will And that TII E EXAMl Nhlt Is one or tho largest-sited eight-page papers, and Is distinctively a Family News paper, with Interesting aud Instructive read. Fob lor ever inembcror tho household, from the oldest to the youngest In making It the Editor has tho co-operation of the best newspaper, magailno and review writers or the day. In short, that It isan tlUTSI'EAK. 1N(, WlUE-AWAIvE AND COMPRE HENSIVE NEWSPAPER FOK TUB PEOPLE. For sample copies, terms to sgeuts, tie., address THE EXAMINER, c t Wl, Ntw 'ink- To the Ladies of Leliigliton & Vicinity ! :o; . Miss Alvenia GbaVer Announces ai follows : I have just visited tho tbe Latest .Novelties in t ALU Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, -Notions, &a, Bought nt Lowest CAsn figures, and which I tira offering nt prices fully as advantageous as you can buy for in the larger cities. Please call and examine my stock. I AIM TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Agent for the Bethlehem Steam 3Dye Works. Remember the Place, Miss ALVENIA GRAVER, scp29-3m Bank .St., next to Eeber's Block. SENSIBLE MENSsV: that ortho many diseases and derangements oi mo oouy eacn nas a soimmm rnuoe or ori gin and that each needs n. different method of treatment In order to elTect a cute, and n moment's rcflcotlon must convince that any of the quack nostrums rolstcd upon tho pul llo claiming to cure nil or a number ol dia metrically different diseases must proo fall- urcs, even n wo uo noi can incin nuuiuugs. POOR PE0PLE5S even people well-to-do or wealthy Hod tint tnormout charge) ol practising phjslclans nre nJorlous burden to thorn, nnd also flnd Unit attcr paying themselves poor that no tic lie lit tuts accrucu to inetii, iiiul in moi uiej iiiivo thrown their, money nwny. To uvercomo iliosn evils wo olfer Whcclcr't Ko. OU Sure lttmnUit to the sick and sutiertng one utmtau lor each disease, without for a moment claim. Inir that one rcinedv will euro any other dis ease than the ono claimed tor It, nnd u s thoe remedies mvo stood t ic test ot years WllllOUt a sinjlo failure, we aureoto reundlhe money paid In every instance wncro n euro is not osuiveiy ruecicu. 1 no reuieiiieB , c ruin c- ly vegetable, can uo no Harm, anu win posi tively cure every disease lor which they aro prescnucd. RHEUMATISM Cloul. Lam ess ot joints Sciatic i and Neuralgia are relieved at onco and positive ly cured bytliousouf Wheeler's No pa Ithcu raatlo Keinidy. We sny boldly that In tho worst cases ol no matter how long itiinding, how serious or how painful, wo can not only give rellel but potitlvtly cure lor all time, railing to do this wo will positively refLUd tho money pnld lor treatiotnt. and ir your suflerlngs aro not positively stoppod tor all time you linvo not thrown your money away as you would on tin oilier than t cse uuaran. teed remedies. Tho price ol Wheeler's No. 03 Hheuuiutlc itomcuy is oniyouecnrs, odium ivb.o from druggists or sont Irce by mall on roceipt of price, stamps taucn. SUFFERING W0MEK naturo with a pretty face, beautllul figure, faultless complexion, as well na the sweetest nl' tempers and laultlcss mental qualities grows prematurely old, gray ami wrinkled, tier loriu loses us pcricci contour, murum. plexlon becomes sallow, tho brightness leaves tho eve. a feeling of languor takes the plnco of tho once buoyant spirits, an Irritable ncr. vous frnctlousness makcsJlioaburdcn,things th it once were trltlcs worry ncr till mo ne comes unbearable., All this being caused by tho physical derangements so common to wo men, which the Inhalo modesty or lemlnlne ' nature prevents their making known, and or which llio Ignorance or tho medical profes sion prevents a cure. Lady Header, pauso nnd consider, 'IU a duty you owe joursoll', your family, and your Und. that you should euro Aoursell of theso troubles und onco moro hoi tho ulow o perfect health nnd splrlistnai nature Intended for ou. n'heeltr't Ko. Oil I'rtkcrliiliont aro pleasant and paiatanie 10 take, cuntalnnothlng ol'nn Injurious naturo, and may bo taken bynll ages at nil times and In all conditions without possibility ot IU ef fects, and will positively cure any of the pe culiar diseases to which females are subject. Failing to produce a perfect euro the pro prietors will relund the moncr paid for the treatment. It you havo n sallow complexion, constant or Intermittent headaches, back ache, restlessness, loss of appetite, supprcs. slons of monthly flow.or irregularities ihcre. of, accompanied by headaches, nervousness, hysterics and similar swnptoms, Whtiler'i Ao. OH Pretcripllon " D " will posl Ively re store you to health. If you h ivo a sen-ntlon ol ho it nnd throbbing in tho back, fnquent fainting spells, I.eucorrhea or white illsch ifgo painful or scalding sensation In urinating, reddish or white denoslt In urine, hot nnd dry skin, Whetler'i Ho. 00 Pretcriilinn " (." will give Immediate and lasting roller. The price ol Wheeler's No OJ Prescriptions " il '' and "O" are 6Ueentseaoli, obtainable frrm drug, gists or sent by ntiitl sccuru from observation post-paid ou receipt ol price. Postage stamps laKeu. CATARRHS It Is needless to de. scrlbo the symptoms of this nauseous dis ease that Is sapping the life and strength of loo many oi tno i.nresi anil oesi oi nom sexes, old and young, suffering ullko from tho kiI. sonousdrlpplntc In tho throat the poinonous nasal dtscli.irgMo fetid breath, and gener. ai weakness, it. vWv. and Innituor. asldo from tho acute sufferings of this dlsciue, which If not checked can only end lu loss nf palate, hoarseness, weakened sight, loss of nreinory, deafness and premature de.ith if not checked before, it Is too late. Labor, study and re. search in America. I-Drop ni.d Ensicrn lands havo resulted fn Whecle 's Ko. f0 Jntlant lie. lief and Sure Cure for Ccari-A, a remedy which cuiituliis no harmliil Ingredlints, and hat Is guaranteed to cure every ease ol acute ir chrontocttarrh or money refunded. Wheel er't Ko. 66 lnilant Relief and Sure Cure for Catatrh will euro every c.ise of eator'h, hay fev r or asthma, price jl.00 per package, Irom drnirglsts or sent by million ri-colpt ot price. Whectert Ko. 08 Sure t nre for Kidney and Liver Troubles cures nil weakness nnd sore ness or klduejs. Inflammation or kidneys ur liver, prlco l.ot. U'heelcr'i Vegetable Mti are th ' rim edy that euro comllpitlon, ural action of the howelswii bout n ' - i . nrg. Inir, griping or palu. Prb" - ' . ,Ji drug gists or by mall Wheeler'i Kervine roi.ii. f.i menial depres. sion, loss nl imuiiIiooiI, languor, weakness or over taxation of tho brain Is Invaluable, prlco ZD cents, we guaraiiteee: cures In evory or win re moiiev Paid' Wo idaeo our lirlce for hese remedies nt less lhan one-twentieth or llio urleo asked by olh ers tor remedies upon which ou take nil the cliances,.and wofeclally Invltt the pitron. ago or tho many persons'wh . have tried other remedies without effect or dipleted their purses by paying doctor bills tbat benefitted them not, HOW TO OBTAINglSS them. If they have not trot them, write at onco lo tho proprietors, enclosing the price In money or stamps, and they will be sent you at once by mall, post-paid. Correspondence solicited. Address plainly, L. WHEELEU f- CO., . No, S3 W. Il.lltlinore St., BALTIMORE, MD. sept. 1, 1883-ly. QUICKLY AMI ASTHMA I'ormanc-iitly i. lr.i aa u nosUlvelV.il I I lL. attendant ov s. ,, temporary renei, i ui -J'"--.;;;;' He Leon Texas, says i "It is the best medicine lor Asthma that 1 ever have' usod." M. Hw'g.-s. Fountain llead Tenn.sayst"! am entirely lelleved of all Hinntoins of A.thuia by Stinson's rem- Mo,!rSr;S4;iS ivf.it'lUs tho best lever took." Mrs.!., A Hlssell. of Roberts, Illinois, says 1 "Dr Stln.on"A.ih.A Remedy Is J ""5 mended. It innkes expectoration easy. ur. SURE to send for treaties. t"n.olals and nrlcollst to PEUK & CO, 21 EAal "I" STREEh N. 1, N. Orlttendeli t o., US Fulton St.. N. Y.. also wnole.alo agents w.it. iiu'ie ; irirTI not, life Is sweeping by, T XT' tr I T un,, dro before you I , VhiO JL something mighty --VJ " 0nd sublime leave be hind to conquer time " M,aw fer own town. ISotitnt fref. No rlk thing new Capital not required. Wj will furnish tou everything. Many are making fortanV Ladles r,..at.5.nucha. on-nn-boVs and rlrls mk. ureal pay na"v" City, and purchased a large assortment of ana wixvrttit styles or Millinery. Goods. CONSISTINO OF irr a ma BONNETS, Fall & Winter! H. H. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring ESTAIILISHMENT. Tost ()(Hco ISulWlng, opp, Public Square, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full line of OENTS' FURNISHING ClOODS, at Lowest Prices. ' mar-fji PIANOS &Tr"gANS ! SWICK PIANOS are now pronounced tho best pianos manufactured by all who hare tested them. My name Is cast In the Iron frames, llewara nl bOuus nlanos. A 30 days offer which I challcngo any man or Arm to conipcto Willi. My Ken (jMO Squaro Plnno. 7K octaves, patent Agroff Treble Onr siring bass con mtns all tho latest Imtiroveint nts. In a vorv handsome rose.wood case, extra carved legs. L'usb prlco at iho Factory lor Soda) s only t 4S. My iH.UOii Squnru (Irand Piann, full patent A grail. 3 strings, all lounl cnriieis. elo , etc, the same style as a 01,00-1 Webor Piano, will sell for down cusll 720. Jlr new deslmi. Elegant OGSOupriaht VA lictavo Agrau, a airings, in u uuei) uuieiieii Vorh wood case. (2a.li. jftifiS. A now J, P. Hale, Snuareand Upright, 4130 cash ; a new inrisiio & on. r no. UriMins ol all makes ror which I am ex. changing my pianos to onrnn manufacturers at prices lor tho present time under cost nl manutactuie. New Double Heed Organs, 10 stops, In fine walnut cases, lamp stands, handles, hluh top and music pocket. 2 knee swells, lor 5i cash. You can't buv tho same Oigan through any dealer under 412V lh vo some new cheap tnadeorgaiis lor 10. He sure and write Hie. mi gooos norraiuvu. jiii monev re f.inded II my pianos ar not as repre sented alter Sldais trial. Dealers will talk against these prices, but by all means write me and order one or my unriveled PI nos and lest nnd com aro II with a piano dr tho best maker at double its price. 1 tnake'all of my own planos'and my namo is cast Increry Iron plate which Is u safe guarantee. A word to tho wise Is eurflcift,!. Ilon't pay dealers doublo tho prlco Wil r or i ill on JUHN J. S 1UK, Piano Manufacturer. PATERMJN, N. J. Twenty ulanos litre sold ctooer ttb. New piano til each. Elegant piano covers W. iieu'ors get iroinnu to tia lor mo same unifies. Don't let this chance pass without taking advantage orit. Now lathe time to buy. Nn commissions paid Nn egents wanted. Nodevlatloiilnprtce. pianos sent on 6 days trial to reliable parties. Orders dlltd In tnodajs notice. Arrnnto Wnniofl I For CONQUERING MGuia UQUlDUi-T n 15 WILDER Nh.aS, or Now l'ictoril HUtory of the Life and Times of the Pioneer Hemes & lUrnines of America, hy Col. Frank Tmri.ETT. 0r 200 Sup rli K"ervi"p Covers IheTHREK ERAS of Pioneer Prog, ress. rn rrom the Allohenfei to Iho Missis. sluidi (2) Trom tho Mlsslssimd to the Kockr Mountains t 3) Oalir.irnla and the Famine Slope. Nkw. Uonibtncs urnphlo. thrllliug narrative, with profuscness or elegant Illus tration, by eminent unlets. Nearly 100 per sonul portraits, embracing all the. Pio.ikik i,k.ikus, nesmes scores oi inemciiis. t'ic TirneliAi LKiir or It auk Intkkkst. A true historical wurk or thrilling adventure In for. est. plains, mountain and s ream covers western progr.es ami civilization, ngnts Willi Indians; liespcrate Adventure, Nar row Ercapes j Wild Llio ou the' llorder. A li rand jinok foragmts. Ontsellsoverythlng, 120 octavo pages Low in Phiob, In reach ol tho MASskS. Agent Oompleto Outfit 75c. 43Wrltent once for Confidential Terms and Illustrated Description. Address. N. D. THOMPSON CO., Pubs., 47-41 St. Louis, Mo., or New York Olty. Drs. BaiiT U Eistamp, ITrtVod-ter mined to remain iu LEHIGH TON all Winter, aud will contmne to pay special attention to Chuonic Affections and Surgioal Diseases. Office Hours from a. m. to 0 r. m, Bank Street, Lohighton, Fa, Octobo 13, lS83.tf - PENSIONS For wound, disease or other disability. Widows, minor oniiuren anu aeponaant parents entitled when death reiultod. Claims reopened, i csl oration. Increases, bounty, back reopenet nay and ui'ciinrgca I rges obtained, Aptdyatonce. delay prciudlces law. Address. w VOl rour rignts tees nxen ny Address, with stamp, the old establish ed Arm or EI ISO N;jt CO., Attorneys & Claim Agems. 917 FSt. Wash! gtrni. li n m.i- Trespass Notioo. To whom it may concern AU pertoni are litre by forbidden totreijiauon my Innd situate In Walcksville, Franklin tjwj!jp, Carbon county, either for huqtincr. fiah.n;, or any other purpoeot. Any Tioiatioq of thU notice will dealt wftn According to law, i.t,-Ki ,vwtr, WalcVirille, C-rbon Co., r. I 11 all ur S 11 p H Railroad GuidoV I & Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY Ilth, IISJ. X 1,. . Trains leave Allo'nto'al foiliiwi t: (Via Psrkiomes Kailroad.) For Philadelphia" kl t..W,r.t!,.lt.,ta., and S.10 fi. m. SCNDATSi. . For PhlladelphlaA5.o0a.ui.and 4.80 p.'N, (Via East Pish Bbakoh.) For Heading and Harrrsburif, 0.00, S.M a, m.,12.15,4.!a, and 0.05 p.m. ' For Lancastorand Columbia, IXV, MD ta., and 4 So p, m. STJNDATS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnta, .fist a. m., S.06 p. tn. ' Trains for Allentawn leave as follow: (Via Pxrkiohbk Railroad.) l.st, tao, and Siltvp. m. . n auaiiAia. Leave Philadelphia, B.J0 a. ra, S.S9, aM 4.ito n. m. (Via East Psaiir. Ueajicb.) Leave Itsadln. T.so. la.is a. m.. si m a sa and 6 li p. in. Leave llarrlsbnrir. fi IX T.M. O.EO a. m- l u and i.uti p. in. Leave Lancaster, iT.io a. m.. l.oo and t.40 p.m. .cave woiumois, t.ot a. m , l.ie ana 3.40' p. m. rrrom mux street uopot, SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, 9.00 a, m. and (.00 p.m. Leave llnrrkburg, T.00 a. m.and 4.00 p. so- Trains Via "Perkioinen Ttkllroftri' mmrienA thus () run to aud Irom Depot. Ninth 4 (ireen streets, Philadelphia, other trataa to and from Hroad street Depot. a no -a.ou anu o.4B. m. trains rrom Allen town, nnd the "1 Zi ami 6.16 p. m. train rrom Philadelphia, via Perkioinen Railroad, haver through cars to and rrom Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEW, General Manager. O. O. HANrOOK. Oen'l Pass'r & Ticket Agent. May 21th, 1SS3. E. F. LUCKENBACI1, Two Doors lletow the "Broadwar Heals- MAUCn cniiNK, PA.. . Dealer in all ratterns ot rialn and Fancy Wall Paper&5 "Window Shades, Paints & Paintcsr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH ritlCEB. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lchigliton, i- Are prepared to Mannfsotnro Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring AVngori, &c.j Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prloes. Repairing Promptly Attended, tcj. TREXLER & XREIDLER, April 28, 1832 yl Proprietors. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tbe United States)' Canadaand Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal ofnoe located In Washington, directly opposite the United Statta Patent Office, we aro able to attend to all patont business with greater promptness as4 de spatch and at loss cost than other patent aU. tornoys who are at a distance from Wash Ington, and who have, therefore, to employ -' associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations anil furnish opinions as to ra, tentaullity, free oTchargo, and all who are Interested In new Inventions and patents an. Invited to rend for a copy ot onr "Outdo for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free t any address, and contains com leto Instruct Hons how to obtain patents and other valus hie matter. Wo reior to the.Ormsn-Amer-lean National Hank Washington, D. C; the Royal Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Logft lions, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, lat Chlel Justice V. S. Court of Claims; to th Otnclals of tho U. H Patent Otllee, and to, Senators and Mtiaberi of Uongrtsi from every State. Address: LOTUS TIAaOER fc CO., So lloitoreol Patents and Attorns)! at L,IhV 'Droit HulhtlJig WaamiiOTow. U. OV "7"XGi i-P Kifookout lor'hanesa T J I . ,J I J la increase their arn Insjs, anil In tins b come wealthy; those who do not ImproTi their opportunities remain In poverty. We offer a g eat chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls la work form right In their own 1- ralltlts. Any on can de, the work properly from tho first start. Thsj, business will pay xaore than ten times ordljcvi ary wages Eilfaslve osUftt furnished. free. No one who entoges (alls to tasks mono;, rapidly. Yon ran devote your whole Urns la the work, or only yottr spare moments. rH Information and all that Is needed nt (tee Address Stiksok fcOo. Portland, Mains, I A M r Claims specialty, and WAH. A I I RANTS. A D D IT1 ON A U lril 1 iViioMESTEAD OEItTJFIOAT, ES and all kluds nf LAND SCRIPT bought and sold. Large Stock, and Highest Prices paid. Do ron want to sell or bnyt It so, write to A. A THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, D.O. jan.o-tfe. HEALTH IS WEALTH! Dit, c r. wrtrs turn. io nmu tkuwwt. Mr-"! Niurll. Il.fttUfih, rvni prMlntlloa hy ll sa of kloniiut tr I abated, Wtkhful , UUI Ito-t KtrrMton, Settling ot Ik iirmln rtt1HsT la ittMbllr 4 UadlnctotnltMrj'. au; DidlU Ytiu Old Am,' lUrr-ttncM, Ix of fuwvr In 11W . MIur7 L" Bit sVpmnitrrhs. cuir4 Ir t)?r- f tt( UU,, Mlf-tto-u1 oreHndiiiKiic. Bach kairattlti m HHttS rrlraMt 91 erIx twxet fur 9K VbX ttftllfl pM tu rrcsjlyt vt I'flrt t V2 GUARANTEE 8IX DOXE9 Tn rr ut r. Vtll arU orrlor r fired hf u Ur b( Uit, rt-iin-ul. Mllh $3, wlllnt b punkumt wrtitwH ffusiianlsNi i r'aitt t'' mBy If Ua U4liaiil B-t ttt CUM. llHraMiUra lunoj onlf fcjr s-. WTTFtT'TAHI." kit wlit r vpan rfrtlpl of t ttH. l)siurpM4 hr tuiiu.. EISNER & MENDKL8QN. 320 Raoo Street, Philadelphia Pa. $lrOOO J. M. Honey yon carjrcats stUJag MURRAY'S Maps & Charts For 4 pat caujogue, frt, EUZADETH,.!,