The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Famllr Seriwpp Published every tATlRDAY, lb Lehighton, Carbon Oo.,l'a., by IIAIMIV V. MOItTltliriiUl, OITirn-GA -9RWAY. a short dlttnuce ti1 the Lehigh Valley It. It, Aepoc Terms: $1.00 ptrAnnma in Miaace bvbiit rrsenrmos em mm aim riser Job T? riii tine: at viiav low it. i ui-.e erliaemenla tha ootiimnsJfiTiii Oakbo Abtooatk that hi ly Ua-receiyod lrotnunknown parties or rmi uSlesT f(SjniiHnlel by the oasb. The follgwliig aroTBnr oiay tcrmsi ORK gqttAltR 110 LINES)) OnooJiVf.lcll Inicrtiori. .... .. 10 cts. Blx months, each insertion ' 15 els. Thrco months, each Insertion.......... 20 cts. Lou tl)ln liruo months, first insertion $1 V, each subsequent Insorllon 25 cts. Loiill tioticcs 10 cents icr line. , II, V. MottTiinf sn, jr., Publisher. H. V: Ll1?nTHtMKHV'Jiinvr, Publisher. ,.'.f j t 'r s IHDEPEHDENT-" Live, ahd Let Live." ' $.1.00 a Year if Paid in Advauce. VOL. XII., No 06. LEHldrllTON, CARBON COUNTY, P.A-, ' SATURDAY, JULY 2G, 1884. If not paid in advance, $1,25 AdvertismgrRates. Tfe 4&B?rorJtito b distinctly understood I but no? advertisements will bo Inierlodln ' I-'. '-L ! t D Attorneys & Counsellors. ATtOn'NBV AND COUNSELLOR. AT 'LAW, Din StaT,LinionTOi, Pa. ' R.ataitita and Collection Aiener Wlltllarund t.11 Rf nl HaUte ne-nvejaneln orally done Col 1 etfpol oromptlv' made- Settling Estates of IV f d.nts specialty, liar lit consulted Iti l'iilbh a id Herman. , Nci.22r rp A. SWYlrHlt, ;ATT0rtNEY ,AT LAW. Urricx-Cornerof Dank Street tc Hankwny 2nd building nboro the Carbon Advocate- Printing UHice. May 1, 1883-iuO LEIlIOIlTOrr. Physicians and Dentists. n. vr. vr. kedeii PHYSIOIA AND SURQEON, DANK STREET, LEI1IOUTON. OFFlOEltoursnt rarryvllle From 8a.m., to 12 in, dally. May bo consulted In the English or Qorrnan Language. Mar 17, 'Si. a. i)i:iuiAMi:ii, 3i i)., rllYSICIAN AND SUHQEON Speelhl attention paid to Chronic 'Diseaaos. OCIet: South Hast corner Iron and 2u 1 at., Le MtjhUn.Pa. Aprils. I87S. li. ui,iti:it, m. i). V. S. Kxnmlnln jr Surgeon, piiAOTCCisa niYsioiAN nnasotianoN, Oivicit: jiank Stroet, Hnnim't. hlock, Lehigh, lou, rn. May bo aonsallcd In tho Germ in Language. , Nov. si. REMOVED. G. M. Seiple, PEysician & Snrgc:i, Has Removed bis (irflco and Hcsldcnco from Second St. to SOUTH Street, In thebulldlnie Innnerlv occupied by A. J IKii.lknmavku, where ho will be pleased to see bis friends and patrons. JtB-Ol'FlOE linilHh: from 0 to 0 O'clock F. M. March 31. 1883. W. A. Oortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposilotlie"nriadway House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of the latest lm- Prevetncnts In mo-hanl-ial appliances and lie best methols of treatment In all turirlc.il cases. AN-AISTUKTIU administered ir desired. If possible, persons residing uutsldo of Mauoli Chunk, should make engagements by mall. Iv8 vl QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDCNHUSH, IMlOPHIETOlt, Ha.sk St., LmnuiiTO.i, I' A. The OAanoir HouSBiitfcrs It rat-class neeom roodatlons tu tho Truvollnir public. Honr.llnie by the Day or Week on Reasonable Terms. (Jholco Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on hand. Uond Sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-S'l, p.VCKKltTON iiori:i,. Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton LKOl'pLl) MEVKR, InopRtr.Ton, Fackerton, Pcnn'a. Tats well known hotel Is admirably refitted, ana a ts the bestnccomitiodallotis Inr uerman eat and transient, boarders. Kxccllent tables and the very best llqaors. Also ttno stables attaebed. Sept. 10-yl. Mauch Chunk House, Susquehanna Street, Mauch Chunk, l'enna., T. F. FHIlIt, I'loiirlctoi-. When visiting at tho County Seat this Hotel will round tu ho first-class In every res. peet. Wir es. Liquors, I. nicer llccr. Cigars and other Iletresh.nentf of purest quality at the liar. Terms rery moderate, l'atronago solicited. So?t-.!5:LU8iL Beer "Saloon and Restaurant, 1143 Vino St., rUladelphSa. Dermis Gilbert, Proprietor. The Par Is runrlsbed with eholco Clears, Freili I.ajcer, and other rcfrcshuicnts. Per sons from tho I.ehlirli Valley vIsMIhk Phlla deluhla uro respectfully Invited to alio mo a tall. 1IEKH1S (JlLDURT. Mareh lSl-tr. JyiVIU UKUUUT'S Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STIlKlSr.L,h;ilIJUTC)N, Ia FAST TnOTl'INQ HORSES, ELEGANT OAnniAQES. nd posHlrily LOWE 11 ntlOF.S than nuy otbor Livery in the Coanty. Larve and handaome Carrlacos for Funeral pnrsoiea and Waddluis. D.V.VI O i:UBKItT N.r. 31. tsji. J. V. HAUDENBUaH Kesect(ully annortnc tn tho nnhllo that he hai iinened ft NKW I.IVr.UV iSTA IWAi In onneotlon with hln hotel, and li jircpared to Faoerals Weinis or Brisiucss Trips on thortrtt notice and most liberal! erms. All orders left nt the "Uarbun llouso" will receive prompt attention. Stable on North Klreet, Ti imn'Hm andcrson & smith Tft I n. . Sollcltorol u. s. and for-i-ll-LHDl,. Ohio-Patents No. 700 Nr, nth Street, enr, (), opp, II S. Patent offico, vvatiuuKiun. u, i. tiurrrsiionucneevoiiciieil. No charite for advice. Ni fee charued un less Patent Is allowed. Itefcrenees, Lewis Jiihmon K. :o, lunncrs. and Poslmaiter, Washington, I). C. Pamphlets of Insinic lions free mayll 81. IfrafOl.lNI'liN lilt lj-rVKY, fashionable UiZiii hoot ami niina itiAKurt, Hank St. Lehlxblon Alt work warranted. I A M r Claims a specialty, an I WA I A ll I I ir a v rs a on r t i n u a Uni 1 LlOME-THAll t'EliriFIOAT KS and all kinds ..f LANII SDII1PT tmuahl and add. Lirne stock, and llbtliost Prices pld. Ilo you want to sell or buy? If in, write, to A. A THOMAS, Attorney at Law, ivainiQKiuu, i. u. juo. o-iic, Send 8c. forpostai(e, and re. celva free, a euallv hnK'nf trnnrfi which w 11 haln vnu In innr. money rlaht away than anything; else In lhli world. All, pffilbcrsex, suad from first hour. The Inroad way to fortune opens be. fore the workers. ahsolully sare. At once addrtts, iiive e.i.0., 1'oriiand Me, ) H. PENN SMITH &-30j Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Consum ers, at their BREAKER at LEIIIG11TON, Pa., At Delivered into wagons at the tho ton : Lehigh Egg, oiuve, it it i, Msnsaeia OEasaaak IrilccSj Chestnut No. 1, -Chestnut No. 2, Buckwheat, Culm, - EEMS CASH T July H, 18S:i-ly Ste., fvc. Our Younr; Ladles nnd tlcntlcir.cn call bcrnrc pureliaslnp; elsewhere, as they will Town AT UOITOM PKIDLS. Old Post Office Biiildins, AprI , 18S!-ly Re&ay for Spring fed. ! ' James Walp, .THE STOYE MAN, C Will remove to his now Premises' opposite Clauss & Bro's, on BANK STREET, ABOUT AUGUST 1st. In the meantime you can buy STOVES at the Old Stand at a discount of 10 per cent for cash. fi fi j Ho ! For New Goods ! 0. W. SWEII & B0I Have received an enormous stock of fUIOICE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Oueersware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. lAftVS'Qol! f 'WIB W 'o"-w.;iti?ov ' ....CV1' irr WrfAtdfc 8nt FBEE a ttr CIRCULAR J2W 1838. Established 40 Years. 1884. MARVIN SAFES. 0- Marvln'i Is the only Bale wllli absolutely dry filling. Marvin's Is the only Safe bavins; tho "tongue end uroove" Improvement. Marvin's is the only Safe liaviuj a continuous projecting dungeon the lilnga side of door. Marvin's Is the only ?afe in which the rlnor and frame are inter-lockerl at all rmlnts. Marvin's Is Ihoouly Safe in which the door joints will uot and cannot oiien and spread by tha action of heat. Marviu'e Is the only Safe tlieback of which cannot be removed wilh a common screiv-driver. Remember that no other malic of Safe has oven the equivalent of Marvin's tongue and groove improvement, or the "solid forged frame with sliding back-plate." Call and examine, Marvin Safe Co., G23 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, ANDREW SHIYE, Near L..& S. Depot, Tjeliig'hton, Pa. March 8, IStl-tnl following, rates, 2210 lbs. to. $3.15 3.15 3.00 1.75 1.05 50 Tho undcrelgned calls the ntten'tlon of his many friends nnd patrons tu his Largo and Fashionable Stock of Spring and Snininer Goods, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES Dfevcry dercrlptlon nnd Style In the Market, Including a special line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full lino of Umbrellas, Parasols, ats, Caj)s. will find It tn Ihclr advantage tn irlve hltn find tho H EST SELEOTM) STOCK In aw BANK Street, LEHMTON WLECXReatl What a Patient savs of it: "Thorastllles I purchased from you Jn Atisutt ilfo Uicro is hone." Ihev did ihelr work far ho- UUHATION could be completely potUnundcr con. I catinsuroiu that no fulfo modesty will keep do ftnm (loins: all that 1 can In adUlntr to tho succca which will surely crown to beneficial a remedy. 1 1 AboTO extract from b lotUr dated-AV. Va Deo. S6, 13E1 Tha rajtllloj aro prepared and sold only by thn 306WtI.IOlh.GL ST. LOUI3.MO. e" ltaa' tMt3i C3. too natia 55, tint tUu 1 ti UMKIa Ml- m 1I1V Mr' I H1MKI I. Thomas' Drug Store. I . I a a hd 5B?r g Ol hl frB m rtHS CO pi o v Ps k. 2 : S . y P 1 m c hi CD CD tt ? o O O CD tnrrh having pe rii1lirt mnlnnn It Is nit rimed hy nn Inuamcd con dition of tho lln Inir mf mtirane of thn nostrils, tenr ilucts, nnd throat a 1! 0 c t Ing tho lunfrs. An ncrld mucuslsvecretrd tho dlfchnrtio la a ccoinpa nled IV I til A H:l Infill a.9 Immlnic s n s n- Mon. incrc aro ecvore ppnstns of innr.'.ln.r fr. ache, a watery nnd Inflamed state nl the eyes, Ely's Cream Balm Is a remedy founded on a correct dlaicnosls ol this dlscnso and can be depended upon. AO eentfl nt ilruvulsts, roc. bv mall. Sainplo bottle by mull lOcts. Lly HitoR.. Drtiitiilstii, Oucko, N. Y. iteo-'z-yl JL CONVEVANOEK. AND GENERAL IN3UKAHCE AGENT The folloKlna Companies are It.piesented: ukiia: in .mu rUALFinis. niuA oi;,a mutual rmir, wvu.Mixa vims. I'OTTS VIM.Il 1'iKE, miltan rin'iS.and the .Tn AVKi.i:ns acuiulnt insuuanoe Aim Pennsylvania aud Mutual llorso Thief etcc'lreand Iu-uranie Compauy. MarcnJJ.lSTJ Tllos. KUJfEItnit, GOLDS for the worklnn; clnss. Rend 10 cts for posumr, and we will mall you fret, a royal, vuluablo box of sample Roods that will put you tn tho way of innklni? muiv uiunvy in n icw iinyi iinin you ever tliuUL'lit or;lble nt any business. Capital not required. Wo will start vou. You can work nil tho tlmo or In spare tltno only. Tlio work Is universally ndnptcd to both s'Jtcs younic and old. Yon can ensllv corn from K cents lo 3.t0 every cvenlnK. That nil who w-intwurk iiiny test tho business, wo make this unparalleled idTcr toallwlionre not well satisfied we will send 1 to i ny li.r tho trouble ol wrltlnirus Full particulars, dl. rectlons, etc., st-nt fre. Fortunes will bo made by those who Hire ihclr whole time to work, ilrrntsucccss absolutelysure. Don't delay. Start-now. Address Btimon fc Co , l'artland, .Maine, dcclSly Dr. C. T. Horn, Central Drug Store, Opposite the " Oarbon House," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Keeps a full supply of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Clinlro Vines and Liquors for Medicinal purposea Prescriptions very carefully cum pounded, day or night. ALSO, Just received, an Immense stock of Newest and most l'opuhtr Designs In Wall Papers AND Borders, which he Is offerlngat I'llcei fully as low as tho same qualities and Patterns can begot lu the Cities. If you are about redecorating your home, call and see styles and learn the prices before purchasing elsewhere. Ittmembcr, Til i: CENTRAL 1) KUU Store, teb. s.-yi Dn. (J. T. HOnN AGENTS S wanted for the Lives of all the retiucnis or tne u. rJ. The irxest. handsomest, best bunk oyer sold for less thnn twice our price. The lastest f elllnp book In America Immense firrHtainngeuts. All lotelllunit ienpie want I. Any one can boeotnea successful airent. Terms free. IIallktt Hook Co., 1'uriiand, Miiug, ueeia-yiw Mills and Mill Sites in tne Nolhwest for sam: nY G1LLS01I, DEUJAUIli & CO., Real Estate anft Loan Apts, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Money Loaned, Farms fur Sale, Easiness Chsneti. March 8, llH-cerif, Infiirmalinn as tn Gov't A Jtn. Lands Cheerfully furniihcd HE LEFT. A Ishny'yonhn Colonel In iteestcf, Wtolisald tabs quite a, KOod Jclcojter, QiiVVn' rouslnj bli"1.lss ' 'To n, pretty younx rnlss. Delore his onrunoetheart, to telcester. lilt Klrt moTed a step or two higher, Wltlfeycs flasMok sparkles like Iluher, i And gavo him a whack Which tumbled htm back, Aid landed Jjm Into tho mlgher. Tlcn blustered thla funny jouny Colonel: " TIs a very cold day; yej, Infoloncl! 'Til plain lam left, O f my alrl I'm bcroft. St I'll go where the spilng li more volonel." TERRIFIED BY A TRAMP. Nestling among tba verdure-clad hills of northern New Jersey Is tbo homo bf Kate Ketcliuin, the petite, pretty, nnd charming dunphter of old Squire Ketch, uui, n ncll-to-do Jersey fanner. One bright, Warm day lu the latter part of April sbo tol l her mother that she was going lo the wood. Il.iving promised her mother tbnt alio would Inke tbo necessary precautions, Kate sauntered towards the woods with light heart. As she entered the woods a henvy tread behind her Htnrtled her, nnd turn ing quickly around she raw a most dis reputable specimen of (be genus tramp. "Hello, ducky!'' ho growled, as ho ap proached tbo shrinking maiden, And she did "hello!" with a yell that made him drop his tomato-can nnd stare nt her in wonder. Then Kate did what the majority of girls would do under the same circumstances, tdie fainted aud fell lightly on the moss-coercd ground. As she swooned tho glitter of jewelry ensght the tramp's eager eye, aud, rushing lor- ward, he tore from her neck n beautiful necklace aud locket, theu fled into the f.irest. Suddenly the stillness wns broken by a uinuiy voice saying: "Strnugel I thought I heard n cry of distress. Perhaps I was mistukeo. Could it Lave been why, what's this?" und bending oyer tho prostrate form of the fair girl he raised her tenderly iu his arms. "So young and sofair," ho murmured, "I wouder what is tho mutter with her. I must try to restore her." Gently laying down his precious bur den be Unshed to the brook and soou re turned with hi dtp filled with water. Dick Dorwin had come into tbo coun try that lovely nltcrnoou lo get sumo trailing nrbutus lor bis Mater, but did not expect to And bucli a rare and lovely plant at his feet. He bathed her temples tenderly nnd chafed her hands caressingly uutil sbo opened ber beautiful blue eyes. "Is ho Eone?'' she fatnlly whispered. "Who?" asked Dick, in astonishment. 'Why, that awful tramp." "Tramp? Theu it is he who 'Where is the villain?'' "He went that way," said Kate, Indi cating the direction which tho tattered terrier hud taken. "Watt here a few moments nnd I will catch bitn," exclaimed Dick, darting off nt u gait which would havo given him the first place in the pedestrian coutest at the Medisou Squire garden. Ill soon reached nn opening In the woons nnd saw n sight that tilled him with nmnzemeut. There, upon n fallen log, sat the tramp, with his grimy face bulled in his grimier paws, sobbing ns though he had lieeu tasted by n farmer's huugry dog, At his feet lay the chnln nud locket, the latter being open, exposing to view the face of a mature maiden. Well, sir!" thundered Dick, in tones that made tho tramp Ireiuble. "What have you got to say lor youiself, you cowardly, miserable cut?" Don't, ob, don't talk in that way,"' fthjjclly pleaded tbo wreck. "First bear my klory." Go en," said Dick. ' Once 1 was rich and happy, 1 loved a sweet girl, but she refused me because I was not handsome. Then I took tnthn woods in tho summer nud lived chiefly on air. Iu the winter I gathered tomato cans in the city nud kept the park benches warm at night. To-day I saw a beautiful girl near these woods. She wore some jewelry that I fancied, I didn't mean to take it, but couldn't help it. I suffered from hereditary transmis sion tny father wan I he cashier of a New Jersey bunk. I opened the locket nnd there iu It was the picture of the lady I once loved. Hence these weeps. That is my story, sir. Heaven only knows how I lmvo suffered." "Follow me." sternly said Dick, pick ing up the chain nud locket. Wbeu be reached Katie's hide ho point- ed to the trembliug tramp and Bald: Did that thing hurt you?" Oh, no; his appearance only frighten ed me," she replied. "Whose picture is that in your lock et?" asked Dick. "Why. that is tny dear Bunday-school teacher, who lives in that little collage over youder,'' replied Kate, 'Will you go wilh me and calt on her?" 'Why, of course; only I don't see 'Never inlud why I want to seo ber. If you are willing to place confidence in me I will explain my reasons after' ward." Having gl'on her consent, Dick or dered the tramp to precede them, and the trio went forward. "Knock at the door," said Dick to the animated scare-crow, when they reached the house. "But, sir, I-" "Knock at tba door or I'll knock you on the head!" commanded Dick. The bumble banner-csrricr jarred some of the dirt from his knuckles as he car roined on the panel. The door opened aud a sweet. faced maiden lady appeared. She gave a hasty glance at (be weather' beaten ehromo before ber, and jumped into his arms. "At last, AlonZ')," she cried, "you have come back to met' Alonzo braced tip nnd assumed tnoro stylo than his crnZy-quilt nppceranco warranted, nud gave a glanco of triumph nt Dick, who gazed on the scene belore biin with mlugled looks of pity and con tempt. "list us go hway from here," muttered Dick, "for this makes me tired." Dick escorted his fair companion to her home, but before they reached there he bad called her hif "bonny Kitte" sev eral times, nud she had more than onco murranred, "Darling Dick." They hope to bo married beforo tho arbutus blooms ngain. As for tho tramp, it turned out that he had inado a fortune by selling tomato cans to a firm in Newark, and when he shed his rngi nud blossomed out in a four-buttoned culiiwny.lavender trousers, aid high collar, Dick tbonght he was n dude from "away bark," ANOTHER HOItEIBLK CRIME. Tho dark anil terrible crime ol John May, n German shoomakor, of Consho horken, in slabbing his ;oung daughter, aged about fifteen, who was homo on a visit Irom Baltimore where slio was em ployed as a nurso maid, Is enough to make the chills erceo over a person. H seems that mother anil daughter went to see May In Ills shop In the fere part of the evening, when ho sold ho would work alt night, but late in the night he returned homo in a melancholy mood and mado tlireats.but his wife persuaded him logo bed, this he con sented tn do providing he should he called at two o'clock, hut belore the time arrived May entered tho room where mother and daughter were sleeping and mado msano threats, and at tho same tlmo brandishing largo dagger. Tho poor girl screamed, ''Oh, God, the hour has come." Bilh mother and daughter Implored the mad man lo desist, but without avail. Then commenrcd a fearful struggle fur llfo bo tweeu father and child, and in which the bruto Inflicted fifteen wounds on various parts of the girl's body; after which ho in Hided wounds upon his own person from whicli he died half an hour later. Terrible excitement prevailed and if he had not put away with Tiimself he would have been lynched by the angry people. But slight hopes aro entertained fur Ihe girls recovery. I.ATjn Tho body of the unnatural par ent has been buried In the potter field nnd only a mound of yellow clay marks his Inst resting place. Lizrio May died from her injuries nt four o'clock on Sunday, and was conyeyed lo her last resting plaeo on Mon day afternoon at two o'clock tho funeral was largely attended by residents of Con-shohoekec. WORKING A NEW LINE. A tramp struck Detroit tho other day who will grow rich where others of his class will freeze nud starve. It has loug been a wonder that none of the meu seemed to know how to take human nature, but there is n man nt Inst. He was yesterday working several itrcets lu the northern part of the city. He made his calls at tbo froat door. Se lecting his buuse, aud when his ring was ausweroi he would lemove bis hat and inquire Beg pardon, but is this place for sale?" "No, sir." "Ah! excuse mo, I was lold thnt it was for sale, although I could not uudersland why you would want to pait with such line property. This is one of the pret tiest streets in Detroit.' Yes, I think so," 'Tne air must bo sweet and pure here-?'' "Oh, yes." "How nice everything around your house is kept upl Any strauger could at once seo thnt the family bud taste nnd culture. Sarry tho place is not for tie." "Dj yon wish to buy?" "Not exactly, but I know a genlleman who Is looking for just such a place, and volunteered lo ri'.n about a little for him, I presume you would want at least S20.000?" 'Ob, my, no! my husband values the plsco at about $9,000." Only JD.000! lieg pardon, but I hope be won't bo foolish euougli to think of selling it nt thnt figure. He might juvt i.s well get SIC 000. I see tbnt your neighbors try to Imitate your curtains. Hal hu! 1'oor imitations! That Is n grand flower vase you hays there. I priced ono tn New York the other day aud it was SSOO. Y-e-s," she -replied, pleased nnd smiling. "If I was an nrt connoisseur I should like to look over your house. Every thing betokens that you have made art a study nnd traveled extensively in Eu rope, I)y tbe way, I'll step to tho side entrance for n glass of water, and if the girl can spare a bit of bread and meat I'll be thankful. My long walk has made me faint. Beautiful front view here taste nud culture nppareut even on the steps. Sorry your residenoo is not for sale, and I'll just step to tho kitchen door." He not only got a square meal, but she bunted bim up a coat, bat and pair of boots, aud theu felt that she was in his debt. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Burlnyer, of Mechaniceburg, Pa writes: "I was afflicted wilh luog fever and abrcess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a Iree trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, which did me so much cnd thai I bought a ihillsr bottle. Aflei using three bottles found myself onco more a man, maiiilelely restored tii health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in fifth of 43 lbs. Call at T. D. Thomas' drug store and get a free trial bottle of this pertain cure for all lung diseases. Lsrge bottles $1. Jay Gould is credited with having made $2,000 000 lu Wall street last week He will now send for tbe plumber aud aud tell him to go ahead nud fix op that Uak. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS was born it Duckeje, bis native pi toe Ic ing n small village in Muskingum ci.uu ty, not far from Zanesvillc, O. In 1622, when he was 3 years old, his fatler moved to Shelby county, Iud., aud ti nt State has since been hie home. His father had sufficient property to educate bis children, and nt the ago of Sli young Hendricks was graduated et Hanover College. He srnt immediately tn Cbsmbcrsburg, l'.i.f where lie studied law, nud, two years later was admitted to the bar. He then returned to Indiana, and iu tbe village of Sbedbyvillo hung out bis hiug1e. Old acquaintances say ho nude n quick success, bulb by his knowledgo of. tho law nnrl by bis attrac tive personal characteristic. It is said that tbe late Gov. Morton, when oppos ing young Hendricks, could nsuslly win before a jury, bat in nn argument beforn a Judge, Hendricks could beat him overy time. In 1818 Hendricks was elected a mem ber of tbo State Legislature, nnd two years Itterhelpod to form a Constitution fur his State. The next five years be served his district iu Congress. Then one morning, while sitting ou the portico of his home iu Sbelbyville, n fricud h imled him i franked envelope poit marked "Washington." It was frera Franklin Pierce, asking bim to come on lo Washington and take tha oflUa oi Land Commissioner. He accepted, aud for nearly four yearn discharged tho duties of that post. He remained in offico ono year longer than he iuteuded to beet isa of a controversy wltbLiud Officer Hatch ol'Mis3.uri. Burcb'B sou had taken up n very largo tract of tbo best land in Missouri, nud H.ircU wnuted to get n i n'ent for the young tnau, con trary to law and right. Hendricks cut oil' the grab, nnd stayed la offico long enough to see that it was not attempted ag.iiu. While Commissioner ho heard aud decided 22,000 contested laud claims His standing beforo the people of his State nnde him tho Dpmocratio candi date for Governor iu 1SC0. That was not a good year for Democratio candi date), nud Henry 8 Lino defeated him. Liuo went to the Senate nt once, nud Morton succeeded lo tho Governor's chair. Two year's later the Democrats turned tbe State Legislature and Senate inside out, nnd the new Houses nt once elected Hendricks United States Sena tor for tho term oxplrino in 1809. This was the opportunity which Heudricks needed to give him a national reputation. Democrats could do little more than pro test iu these days, but Hendricks pro tested against tho Republican recon struction methods so effectually that Lo was the aiost compUuous candidate be fore the Democratic Nstlonal Convention held In New York city in 1303. Now York's dslegitcs and all tbo Northwest backed bim, but Ohio kicked over the traces, voted persistently for Seymour, nnd finally, with tbo aid of the gallery god j, created n stampede, After leaving tho Senate, Iu 1SC9, ho practiced liw in Indianapolis until 1872 Ho was then made the caudidato for Governor of the State, and waB elected by a majority of 1,1-18. 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