mbon ,..! i.i, i fri ,,,, ,1','V- '' ' ' ,!' ("l ,", ' 'i pjifrmn,, r ' , rprcs ti', ',' ' w.' ADVOCATE $gAr jon i nuhFrrlber to . pitwi yon orriimn rrtttfinfyf tnW rrnf you hut tl G2 wprtb i 'nrnn' ont and f nt yo ttl ymtr ljhhor that jyvtu vtlU nnlksr harrow nor lend INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." $l .OO a Year in Advance. Lohighton, Carbon County, Fauna., November 14, 1891. glie VOL XX,, No. 1. PKMioial & Business Carfts. W. M. Rapshor, ATTORNEY isn COTJNSJXLOIl AT LAW, pint floor above the Mansion House, UMCII C1HJNK. - - rBNH'A. Meal Estate and Collection AnnrT. JX'","?? and Bell lla Estate. Ctonvrytwln. ; nseHr '"Mi, liollections titomntly made. Wi', f,ftL??n May be coiaultcrt In lcc,lfnls ft specially. Knallshandlicrman O. A. CLAUSS, Ogle with Clauss Drew., First street, Ulilgnton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-claas Companies Ate represented Information cheerfully furnished. t-'J DR.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, BalOi, Pa. AT BAHOOR. nmOAnWAT lIOtrSK, MOJWAVS. " BAVS 0,T,,T.uS?i'AJSinA. nnd AT AM.INTOWl, HAOMI IIOTKb, TIIUHSDAT .t ll.-r.i VitfnAVB AND HATUltUATR. ORIcr Honrs-From a a. m. to p. m. Practice limited to diseases ol the Eve.Ear. Nose & Throat IWAlw, Rof ruction ot the Kyes or the adjust F. I. SMITH, D. D. S. onioo opposite the Operallouso. Bank Street, Xeh "liton, Pa. ..m-ntr tvt ITT. ITtl nllATIfltlKS. irimna hid ; maklnit nrtindal donturpj a Mmt Uas adralnfoerod ft"li,hwli'Jttractd WIT"' OFFICK HOUIWt-From 8 . m.,fct tiniMfrom 1 P. U.. lOOll, III. I" " ComiiltaUon. In EnRUshor ilernmn Mii Hours at Hazletou-KTerv auturdiiT. Oct JiViT-lV . . . Seidol's Bakery, First Street, Ulilghtoii, yix will alwairt nail Freshest and Best BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Kverjr Day. Our Vienna Bread cannot be excelled, wo respccuuiij sorim your niuun ago, Watch for the Wagon. Suidcl's Vienna Uakcry, OOB. Ohert'l. FIUST ST., LKHIOHTON, TA Stoves, Tin ware,, f Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's fopular Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Ileasonahlc! WALL PAPER, Decorations, Ticturc Bods, Cove TFIndow Shades, Spring Rollers, fringes, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Gamcs: JSlocks.Fancy Cards, Etc., etc, PAINTS, Oils, Glass, Tutty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. General Painter's Supplies, EsFsLuckenbach Gl Broadway, Maucli Chunk, During the year 1891 you will find : AT SWEENY'S "Comer Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY 2Jry Goods Groccaies, Notions, Glas3waTe, Oranges, Danans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies nnd everything Usually founcin n thoroughly first-class general store. Wo solicit a call and guarantee- satisfaction . REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. LEHIGHTON, PLANING - MILL alANUrAOTUItBK 01' Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window wishes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER. IN Ml KMs 'of DresSbu Mer Bhrrigles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices S ALB'S MAN WANTED. N LOCAL OB TKAVBUNU. To sett oan nursery fatook. Salary, expenve. ehigh Valley R. R Co.! Arrangement f rnMeeT Trains. In Effect Mat 10m, 1891. MlAVJS J.H1H01ITON 'ar Newark and New York 11 .22. 7.8(1. 0 S7. .mil .110. to.; XC5, tUB & t.24 p. in. l'or MambMOunnk anil nclvldcrr 11.22, 7 so . n.Hl, t 11 anu Tj,pm. it Lnmuertvfllo anil Trenton 6.22. 9.00 and .11 u.ra.: ami 1IJ pJn. Itor RlAtlnEton. OalnMlinua. Allcntown. llctti lenem, and Hasten, S.a, 7. to, i.ao, n.tio, 57. 11.12 tn , iwb, 8(00. 0.2s 7.24 ana io.s n nt. for PnnailelriaBnti points aonlh atn.22, 7 n 1. mm ana 11.13 a. m.: m row a in i.'i n in orneadfnaandlarrisltunc7n')0. and 11.12a. in lun, 1MB and 7.24 p in For Jtowtoanf., I hi all (lap, Cherryford. Iao rB. white Hall. Coplay, ami liokmrinu'iim 1 QlHi T.OIi 9.W U.07 ll.li a. m.; vim i.vt, n.r, Mntlftttf.M. iror Mncn uiiiim o.nv( t u,v.si,u.wnnii 11.4a I.! 1.11,8.18, 7.83, 8.M, Rlltl 11.01 t in. 1 12.47 Night. or WefttiTerly nud Ilmcleton o fa, 7.43 0 :w aud ,8B.in.i v.xa, iu.m p.ro. imnduali and AMiland CW, T.4. 0J6 And 1U8 n.ni 'or ML Oarme) and BhrimoUit o K, 74.1 and ,48 a. m.i s.9Bn.ni. ' For rottTnio6.Ba,7JW, 7.43, ox 11.12 and 11.48 111.4 Ihltl, UIIU I. A). 1 7t I'.IU. 1 l-Vir Wlilt llAviMK WllkpOmrrr unfl Hornntoti 6JO, 5JK and 11.49 a.m., R.ar, 7.23 nnd !r inttston and L. & 11. .lunct.. (U2. 7 4n. 9.36. ami IMS R-m. ; 8.1. B.Sft. 7.23 and 10.54 i, m. For Timkliannoclc n.4R . m., 3,i, 6.25 aud 10.M n.m. l-'orOAfeo, Auburn, llbaca nnd Uen?vai1.48 ft.iu.i-lo.M p.m. For iACteyvttlfl. TowandA, Sajtc, AVaverlr, Kl mlra, Itoeltoster, DuITaio, Niagara Falls aud Uic wmi 11.49 a.111.; win iu.iH i. in. ror Kimira anuino wusc via naian-anca aii is p. 1)1. SUNIJAY THAIN8. For New York A.0Q and 10 07a.m. ; p.m For i'lilladelouta a. m. : 2.59 and B.at i. m. or liaston and lntrrmedlatr Htiihon 8.0s. 10.07 a.m. : 12 52. 32. s.20 and 0.02 n. in For Munch Chunk 8.14, 0.00,10.28 a.m.; I2.2A, xiB. o.w ana ue n.ni. ror icmuinx ni u.iu a. in. ; 'i,m aim d.b p. m. For I lazlcton o,ro o,m.: 12 lie, a.if ft io.m p.m. ror AiauanorfJiiy aoa nonaunnau iT.'juann is mm. For 1'nttsvHIo at 3.83 n. m . IHnr WIiIta Uavon. Wtllcoa-flarrp. tIttt.!nn. Tunkhannok.TDfandft. Bd.vie.Uhaca. (Jenevu, Auburn, Kliolrn, ICoohester, Jiufialo, Nlagaru ana una inn wissl hi ivm. hot iiiriuvr iniiuciuars innuiri 01 AHmsiori Tlino Tables. It. Ill liTliUlit, (lfn'1 Vhm. ALfPllt. May ll.m.ly Bout 11 Bethlehem, retina A M . PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant None and Liver Pills 1U iruru vJiiaMj.Nuui. i uuii-ai,i'ii. uiHiuuaiii-sa I J onuil layer, i nm w inejmcK, men, juwimmu, i iiau jnsioin ino aiouui arising iroin muices tton, by strengthening tho nerves ami regulat-1 1 nt tli a action nt t ho Stomach Liver and Kidneys. Do not bo deceived. Dr. ltojd'sIJt-j ueuiani neno mm iircr mianc. un n new principal. They act on tho nerves ot the stomach, liver and kidneys Klvluz them health nnd vigor, what Is more evident of their cumtivo luauties, vnaii mo uwi uiat vno lunger utKeu lm ions retmlred. tluit li nioro than eau be said of any other put on tho market, n trial will con vince the most b kept leal mind, tliat what we I Cimin li true, inesn are iuw 01 itm nmny hjru inonlals wc have received. Tifton. Oa.. Auz. SOIli 1800. Dear Sir: The ruis receivea, mey aro ina uesi j ever uneci. Tjilrn nrrsf nl Mlnn..Mnv 14. lftOO. Dear Kir: T liAvntfiktm Tills sent mo. enclosed llml GOc send memoro 1 have been troubled for years I with Indfcestlon.couitipatlon andnerveouness since I take Dr. llojd'a Fills I feci good, have taKen many utners n un uo renn- youn ro- llfWSJUttJ. OUA4II IIUlltllilH For salo by nil dealers in medicine at aec per 1kt, sent by mail on receipt ot price, sun pies tree, ngent wanted evemvhero. men ci:riiiH. T. D. TJlOMAH, PiUKRist. Lohlghton, Ta. II you aro contemplating a course In BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay you to visit tho AMERICAN BUSINESS Cofe ALlkntowsj. TA, before deciding wlicrotogo, though 3'ou irjiy live o thousand iintes sway. It I stands at the hood of Coinmcrclnl UollogvH, In Its I educational character; m a medium for sunply Ina business men with trained and capable as sistants: as a means ol placing ambitious jounji nmit nml inillow nn thn rn.id to snceeM. nnd in I the extent, elecanee nnd cost of 1-s cmilpmcnts. I Hlx Separate Departmertswith asmanytumrses otmudy.undcrineKrsoiialsunenlsionotKiulit Jnstructors-all Hiwclah'ts. illustrated ..Oata- loguo mailed to any address, free. Address, O O DORNEY, Prin. tSTlcaso menelon this paper. 0-27-Cm PROF. ALEXA1IDER1B0DDR0U, DISCOVEREP. OF Eonirotfs Miractilons Ecicto Liberal Minded rbjslclans Undone Them AnbelnefLhe tl rentes t Discovery ot the Auo. I'otltlve cure when used In accordance to Instruc tions, In diseases hero tofnre FO-called Incur able. Diphtheria, asth ma, bronchi t If, catarrh, congestion or the brain, tho result ot sunstroke. tielr natural condition. Hitlne. hin and bone rlln'Ase eurtA. BC1UIIV, II VUI nielli. JlilUUIEI U131N13D Ul HIV MU- neys, liver complaint, dysentery, nud so-called heart disease arc entirely cured by pure medi cine of my own preparing. During nine sears over 1C.C00 persons havo iwd theso medlelnes and aro living witnesses of their north. I will not go Into practice my self, being over 72 j ears of aice j w 111 sell my nied. iRlneia onlv. 1 liavo tun eminent nhiiilelaiiscon' netted with me to attend to calling at the real uences oi me sick u require!. TiiaTifilOK I A Loi Hear Rir--Tn thrwo nfferlntr from Hi dual trouble, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Heart DiwaneB and jEuenmuiisin, t ivouiu iiigtny ruwiiiiuvuu i iui. lWsiiiirtn'& rpinmliMt: I wn a sufferer of thee 1 roinplalnlsforyeartat tlines; was liardlyable to mute: could notatralKhtentnyeU. The pain ! ana agony wai inezpretwiuio. ironureu wuu : sereral piiyslclans fur ears; found but little relief, not permanent, until I was cured by bis medicines! his Is unsurpassed; would highly recommend I'rof. lloudrou's liniment and rued- rinM to all sufferers. itespecuuu: V. wurs. . J. Vanartdolen. Newton, thicks co., To. Nkwtow. Feb. IT. Ml. Pnnr. Ttnimnnn. Hear Sir Allow rne to write yon a testimony I of vnnr mMtdne. 1 nan snv to all those suffer-1 aghoiend l'rot. lloudrou's medicines. Ilaoier - uc wiin eiiraenu, oi iny uewripiiuu. whiiu iv i ttramend l'rof. lloudrou's medicines. .Had ter-1 i2leVuM?1sK b. suaeriDg with palu tor hours at a time. I loctored wfthaevMral plosielans; their medicine would in A.hfl. relieve me. but would sooh lose thBir effect; byaeing 1'iof. Boudrou's remedies nave X entirely enreu; womu reoommeuu ui. reni to tlwae suffering with slmllor comiualnta. lteapeeifuiiy yours. T. si. Vanartulalen. Newton, liuyksoo., ra. OOMand Laboratory open dally Iroui T a. m. I0sp.nl. UMlorwriiau, ALEXAMinit IU1U111H1U 1797 Kortli Tenth Street. nov. T, tt-ly. llilMrtphla, ra Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, D P I I DlOnZG LIOCKS, 3nV- thinp in thfi IfiWfilru Ling 50c. Per Week. Join a club in which you only pay tho abovo small sum and your watch, vrdiiwl at $40 is cstimatwl to only cost $17.00 Certificates are now being Issued by FRANK GERMAN, IWIiKBAI. -OKNT, TFeisenort. - - tewi'a. W. P. HorroRB, Itlieumatism Iehighton, MrU IS, 1M14C, THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. ID niHniM anellHiieDCltn rnracBMwherobWij rmin itrrrKns will IllonSt'LniuuniTTKBf Jit will mtro yoa hot ntwlrt or euro. It never fnlM. Iki vim autTer ultltl 'jthftttlreanndallgnnci CleanM the Tit luted IT1 uooajircn you see ts lmiTuritlen htin-t rift through the nkln n l'lmnle. tltntrhes. It 111 giro yon. i tuariu.lv us u liu art kml Sores, Itely on! ftrtrnim Bitier9, closely . conllnod In Htho m",t nna 0TY' BTjibopajoleTks.TThodol imi iicaita mil 101 ior. nnt HTYM-mrn UlimiJont oxerclte, and nil who 8LLrilUUlllTTKRS arc ronunoo in noorn. should nao Biilhiib! will cure ureruom htntnL Dontlodll- I niTTFni. Thevwlll! inottbculvcakand. vinrairaa: it win curt If voir do not nlshl bULTHDlt UllTEBS nil 1 bnl Id ran u n and 1 to Buffer from luteum iatiamtisoaiwttin oil nake you strong and tienltliy. SULI'IIUH JliTIEKB i a it tWTpr ri m 10 euro SDLl'Iltrn 111TTK1W Don't l wltltout r will make your blood DimiO. J.TT III : n'lirvi rn-4i nint iiniiK 1 will not regret It. imi your uesii nam. Jdtca In ilellratr 'i'l-V SDLFIlUUllIT I health, who nro all tecs to -night, and k-ou will elecp welli Irunuown, unonm uav Sin.niPK rtTTTrn. inn twi iwwr rorit. bSid'sT scnt Biamns to A. I'. Oirowjir & Co- JIOOTOn, Jilfi.s., unit iuvvivu m wvji iitv. Ayer's Pills May always bo relied upon as & certain euro for liver troubles, constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice, and rheumatism. Unlike most cathartics, Aycr's nils strengthen tbo Btomach, liver, and bowels, and restore to theso organs their normal and regular action Taken In season, they check tho progress o! colds, lever a, and malaria. Being purely vegetable and sugar-coated, Aycr's nils aro The Favorite family medicine, whtlo travelers, both by sea and land, find them to be indispensable " We sell nioro ol Aycr's nils than of all other kinds put together, and they give per fact satisfaction." Chrtstcnscn & Ilaarlow, Druggists, Enid win, 'Wis. "I have used Ayer's nils for the past thirty years, and consider them an Invaluable Family EViedicine I know of no better remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia," James Qulnn, Hartford, Ct. Capt. Chas. Mueller, of the steamship " Felicia," says: M For several years I havo relied moro upon Ayer's rills than anything else In the medicine chest, to regulate my bowels, and those of the ship's crow. Theso rills are not scvero In their action, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them, and with good effect, tor the cure of rheu mulltmi, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia." Ayer?s Pills Fret a red nr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Mass. Bol'l hy nil Drnggl.ts sed Dealers In Ucdlcine. AT HIE Central Drug Storo, orr. this ruiiuo sguAim nnnlr Strrrt Lphicrhton. Pa.. illllt oirLLl, LiOlllliluu, i u., 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR l'nrn llvunra nnrl MnrunmPQ. r?;n cn.m Hmslips &r At U me BOapS, UfUSnCS, CCC., C., choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and JJecoratlonO I Spectacles Wlien vou buy a ilr oi Shoes you want a good at. Hut II von need srEcrrAOI.lM . It Is mw"V"-'ititl sprang forwanl and fell into the Kla'nelXfvlff wiwffifu: stream, from which it was soon dragged reclly before tnoceutraoi uveeye. i; vou miy abnvo8v"rVrlyat " Prescriptions carefully com- pounded OCUHS67 HAVE YOU ANYTHING JO SAW? IF SO, OALI, ON Tllhf Carton County Impvieot Co., Weisaport, Pa., wi l, ll biniln tv uuiu uu wn , iv .... of lumber sawed at the very lowest prices I ... ... Satisfaction guaranteed 111 every particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quant ities supplied cheaply. 7Tt"s 7 i in- , s TV Hell UU JL UU IIII1I1. of this 1 i ky inclowShade I with or without a border ready on spring roller, for 25 Gents, At ,hc nrt sto,e i QfA Harnilton Street, AllontrvTXvn. Pfl. Allentown, Pa J. A. PHILLIPS, PUU IN innos ami Organs, WKIBtirOatT. 1'A. p. tlwdllUk 1 BMaous Why .vou hliouW llu iiumm ana urstana m rmuius HP-l'bllllu haa ao Ageats ! ajtr rtldUl- naa uo Collectors 1 (VFMllli). has no stapas-es : lrPtUllius u tune Ftawn aud Oman. THE SUN'S BED. "Ton m," I aald to my small bay, "Where Um iky to bright and ml, Well, that Is when lb. mstt Ug ana Is Jut settling down to bad. itojrlvo. nelltht and beat all day, Though he eonrtlnm dmm't aliow, Rnt itin he's there behind the ehwidn, AH the same, ray ret, yo ktum. And when Id. day's work (lnlanedarana, And downward ho look, to sink. We any that be baa gob to bed' Mot really, thoiwli. I think." And then, before 1 could explain How bo lighted other lands In our bedtimefor he hea none (In one place he alwai-s abandA Indignantly, my email loy orled, With a shake ot hi. wise, head "I fink so, too net weally. For of tone heM bora bte bedr Now York Adrertlser. ENRICIIED BY A PANTHER In a large mining town In the far weet there lives 6eorge ltandolf, a mining king, who by nature la as stern and ar- bltrary as men are apt to bo when they acqniro sndden riches, in addition to his gold he possessed a rare treasure in I tile person or his dnngutr uessio, ns testation, but (Jlyde .kept toe are burn sweet a scventwn-year-old maiden ns ing brightly while his boded ktmMlf in ever lived. Pretty Bessie did not lack for lovers, and rmito ns natnrally the lavoroa one was tho very one that her father object- ed to. I Clyde Brown was frank spoken, with 1 an honest, manly face, a trne, loving heart, and little else. Why. Elisabeth" her father always oan i-on forget that jye nro descenaoa from the Itandolfs of Virginia? Just a little longer, daughter a year or two nt the most nnd wo will go oast ana live as other people do. Then my jewel may find n worthy setting." I want no one but Clyde, papa," pro- tested Bessie tearfully. But tears made no impression upon tho hard heart of George flandolf. However, ho condescended to give a conditional consent to their union such an absurd condition that people laughed and shook their heads nnd Bessie's merry face gre"v grave. "When you can show the possession I of $100,000 you can have her," ho said arimlr. in answer to Clyde Browne's manly petition. "Until then I'll hear no nioro about It. You can novor do it," sobbed Bessie when they stood nlono in the moonlight by the road a few moments later, While her father watched angrily from tho window. "Fortunes aro wonderfully made in these mines sometlmos, but none will fall to us." Don t be discouraged, my precious Queen Bess," Clyde returned, with all a lover's unreasoning fondness. "Only I trust in me through all and wait for mo, no matter what may happen. Will you promise me thatf "Indeed I will, dearest! Yon know that I would before you asked," she murmured. "But do not try me too innch, for father is as hard as n rock." "I must co away for awhile, my dar. ling, Somowhero in yonder endless chain of mountains n fortune is waiting for mo. I feel it I know it as wen as u it wero already in my grasp," ho an swered, in Solemn earnestness. I God grant that It may he so," she added. And then sho wnlkod slowly to tho houso, to her father's great relief. The next morning Clyde left the town, fullv equipped for a prospecting tour, and quite nlono excepting tWhrco large in tho throat., Hiswifois a mostsuc dogs which followed Ecdaflly at his cessful writer, especially Of children's heels. books. The Pressenses are all more" or For somo time the prizo which ho sought eluded him, but it camo to him at lost in n strnngo manner, One day, after following tho courso ol a noisy, shnllow stream into a narrow I valley nermnea in uy lorty mountains, ju. uemus, ana ens seven cuiiaren, ane ho camped nt tho foot of n gigantic tree has inherited a grat'denl of her illustrl near tho water. ous father's energy, for besides tho enre Tho dogs whlnod uneasily and sniffed at a holo among tho roots of tho tree, but ho called them away and went on building a nro to cook supper irom tno looso wood nnd branches around. I IIXT. .Un. ,t,n Co ta wnrtv ItA I mnSed aloud, "I wonder if I'll find any game nereaoout. 1 As if in answer, a hair grown aeer camo down to tno stream on me opposite bank not many rods away, It stopped, with ono foot upraised, and looked at tho dogs with startled eyesi U,,,. ii.ft nalt instant the report of Clvdo's raug out) ieer ieap6a into the Dy tho dogs. But the echoes made by toe report had other sound aroused them again. It was tho scream of an angry panther from the mountain behind him, aud it was instantly nnswerou Dy anoiuer on tho right, and yet another far down tho valley on the left. Clydo heaped tho dry limbs upon the Arc. and the dogs, usually as bravo as lions, whined pltcously as they skulked close to his feet, Uo waited in breathless anxiety for several minutes, bnt could hear nothing except the crackling of the fire, which now threw a wide circle of light, nnd tho nignt winu among tne trees. Boon, following a magnetism which ho could not account for, he flxed his gaze upon a tall tree near the baso of tho mountain and encountered the glare of two uerco, yeuow eyes. A panther was crouching there upon a ion "mo, every nervo oi ma uouy jo i motion as he prepared for tho fatal spring. To aim and lira at mm was tne uo - nnlse of a second, nnd the tawny brute sprang outward with n snarl of rago nnd cain. nnd fell squarely Into the fire. There was an unearthly shriek, o smell ot burning hair, a shower of cools and light! wood, then the brute stood wounded ana Dunaeu near tne tree. "At him. bovs: at himl" cried Clyde. And tho dogs closed on him, bnt, wounded as he was, be was more than a match for them. lie KUieuono ana sent tne outers nowi- lnc to a safe distance before their master I could surely aim the second bullet, which quieted him. us was not an instant too Boon, now - ever, for there came another terrific aomm. this time from the tree directly over bto bead. "l m ready ter you uowi no cnea, ooolly suthting another panther directly net ween tne somuuaHug eyes. -Ue fired and pranK aside, while the neavy tnnu, ciaweu tne eartn ana air oonvuistvely for a few seconds ana tnen lay quite miL "This is getting interesting," muttered Clyde grimly eying the two huge, tawny bodies, the dead dog and the skulking Urine ones, while lie threw fresh wood upon the soaHerea are and peered in every direction. "Meowl Meow! Bet-t-t!" I He turned sharply to seetthe heads of two panther cubs thrust out ot the hole near the tree, their ears laid close to ind heads and their eyes sweep - icne in flsroe inquiry. thetc round uur th scene in flsroe Inquiry. Highest of all In Leavening futl A rcgniar mmify jWrty I've stmnbled on," laughed Oljrde. "S-s-al Seek 'em boyal" And the dogtj pnllecl one kitten ont to bl death, while the other scrambled buck In the bole. Suddenly tliore was a elliht noise In the edge of the foreat, and two half grown pan then oame onntloatly Into the circle ot the light, entiling the air un easily and evidently afraid of a trap. The swell of the aoorouexl hair and the blindlnfr glare ot the fire rmaled them. Hut tjiyae dm not wait for them to become aatUAed of the safety of an at tack, lie ured two shot In nnlck snc- oeeeion, killing one animal and badly wonndlng the other, which the dogs at tacked at once. When the sham, short flsht was over. ?VB !5ft 'VVl M beeide 1U dead foe. "Yon and I are alone now, Brave, my boy," said his master, patting the dog's head. "WU, When daylight comes we11 see after that little varmint In tho hole. Tho night passed without further mo sklnnhur throe of the panthers the one which had sprung into the Are being worthless. Two were monstrous brutes, male and female, evidently the parents of the smaller pair as well as the kittens. After a erenerons breakfast of roasted venison he enlarged the hole with his nick aud shovel, nnd, nfter examining lighted torch, wUllo the dog remained outside protesting against euch fool hardy conduct by dismal yelps and whines. The cavity under the spreading roots was deserted, bst a larger opening led Into tho rocky mountain side, and through tills the astonished young man crept, to find himself in a natural cavern. Ho soon discovered and killed tho kit- ten, but could find uo signs of any inoro. Tho floor of tho cave was covered with bones, and a neatly made nest of sticks and leaves was in one corner. But Clyde did not notice thesej he was examining the rocky sides, which were of n peculiar veined grayish stone. There was n smile of satisfaction on his face when he linn nmsneu mis exam. Ination, and when ho crept forth into daylight again he muttered, tweaking Brave's ears until the dog yelped in pain nnd wonder: "Queen Bess is mine. Brave! Theres gold enough thero to satisfy oven George ltandolf, I should say, nnd I claim it as the pauther bequest. George ltandolf could sny no more, al- though he insisted on visiting the pan. there den to see for himself, "Some folks are lucky," he admitted, reluctantly. "If that mine is worth 100,000 you can have her, for a ltandolf never goes back on his word," That was only a year ago, and tho mine has already netted its owner over S500.000. But he regards as a dearer prizo tho loving wife who rules his heart and homo his yueen lioss. aaturoay wgnt. The fressense ramlly, The article on Mine, de Uaspann in tho current number of Tho Queen news- paper Is written by tho eldest daughter of Edmund do Pressonse, the eminent French pastenr. historian and senator. who died a few months ago of cancer less remarkable. Francis is a brilliant leader writer on Tho Temps and author of a work on the Parnollltc movement, praised by Jlr. Gladstone. Tho eldest daughter married a learned Pasteurlte, of her largo household, sho gives lectures on history nnd literature and contributes ,1111. T ,i Rtar. to many periodicals. London Star. , winter lu Italy, T- T..1.. 1 .l..l-.. T.lla spread rugs over their floors, hang tap- estries uixn their walls, pue cusnions everywhere, and carpet their sofas with long haired skiusj this they call warmth, But u ureless room, with tho thermome- ter on its walls Btandlng nt 83 dees. Is not warm, no matter how inanv cush- Irtna vim, ,nnv nnt Into It: null nno lmtna to believe, too, that necessary accom- pnlments of health aro roughened faces and frost bitten noses nnd the extremo ugliness of nanus swollen andro.1, Uon 6tance F. Woolson in Harper's. Tim Trouble with, Dress llcforiu Mr. Savellttlo Well, my dear, did you go to that dress rsform lecture, as I suggested? Mrs. S. Yes, and it was very inter- esting, "What do you think of tho idea?' "Tho reform dross is certalnlv sensi' hie, convenient nud decidedly becoming, but" 1 "Well, what's the 'bulf " "I can't em. mv lovo. how such a aim. I nl n-annmit-cnn ever beinado to coat enough to bo respectable." New York weekly. I Kegroe. lu London Fast Life in London a necro can co into the I finest restaurants and be served just like 8 white man. Uo can elt at any publio tnblo if ho is nuiet and can nav tha bllL white waiters serve him without a mur- mnr, and tho American darky lmaglnos he is sitting sideways on acloud, picking 1 a harp with one hand nnd eating honey I Hfh Hm nther. when h la tnmul Innsa w tn9 English metropolh with fifty dol lars in his pockets. lUcbmond Dispatch. Arkansas roultlr Dr. Cunning has a clay bank yellow beo which hatched eighteen wnlte chick ens from siarteen eggs, lie also has a Texas roaster three feet hhth. Charles I Graham says ono would think it was a horse to hear it walk. Siloam Springs (Ark.) Locomotive. The farmers in tho Pale-use oountry, Washington, havoBtraw roads, wklrti are 1 pronounced oioeueut. They take the straw after It to thrashed and soatter it over Um roads, aad, after awhile, when it Is settled, it makes a road like papier maobe, smooth and aimless. i uanuah, the lonnaer ot me xianintes, the most ancient ol the tour sects of me aootrine of absolute preaesunatton. I uio commentary on the Koran was en- tlUad "The Uelp. I The most powerful telescopes now in naa nuurnifv 9.000 diameters. As the moon is 910,000 milse from the earth, It u thus, -to all intents aad purposes, I brought lo within 130 inllea of the earth. In the ten years that tuarjslbetween the oensns of I960 and that ot to increased in population by mare i 1 J ,000 per cent., Taooma by 8,000 Spokane Falls bv 6.1m per cent Spokane Falls bv 5.SM per Power. Latest U. S, Gov't Report Baking Powder Joekn'. Rdhday Iteereatlon. A few pedestrians who were out for a morning stroll witnessed a brief but bloody battle through the windows of the Market street bird store Sunday morning. Among tin denizens of the plooe is a monkey called Jocko, whose proclivity for mischief lias led him into disgrace before. Un the morning in question Jocko determined to go on a lark, lie succeeded in picking the lock of his cage, and once free turned his attention to his feathered companions. It took bnt a few minutes to unlock a dosen of the various cages in the room, nnd soon a tunny procession of monkoysanu par rots were strutting about In a few min utes trouble began to brew. One of the parrots, in a spirit of misohlef , probably bit Jocko, and a lively battle ensued. folly soon found that she was getting the worst ot it and made n rush for her cage, minus her tail feathers and part of a wing. Jocko, who was then thoroughly nronaeu, sailed in for a general massacre, nnd in a short time had the floor to him self, save for Minnie, n little nightin gale, who was too dazed to escape. With one blow the bird was stretched lifeless on the floor. The monkey then offered battle to a big stulled owl which had been gazing solemnly upon tho scene, aud receiving no answer to his chal lenge, threw the bird oft its pedestal. Jocko's Waterloo was awaiting him however. A huge vamplro bat, which had been watching the battle, lumped down from his perch, nnd Jooko started for mm. Tho contest was brief. Tho sharp beak and talons of the bird burled themslves like a hash In the monkey s flesh, and Jocko was glad to make his escape with tho blood flowing from n dozen wounds. At this Juncture tho proprietor appeared and hostilities ceased, San Francisco Chronicle. A True Hat Story Hero is a new und absolutely true hat story. A New York gentleman, dining at a hotel in Doston, found on coming out that ho wa3 the lost to leave the dining room, and his hat had been taken by somebody who hod preceded him. leaving ono very similar, but unmis takably not his, in its place. It was n BufuclcnUy good substitute to allow of bis wearing it for three weeks after his return home, when, after dinner one day, three weeks later, ho said to a friend with whom he had just been din ing: "I must replace this hat: its not mine, and it doesn't fit. Come with mo and I'll do it now." Together they sought a neighboring shop and began to examine hats. One nfter another was tried on by the intend' ing purchaser, none qulto suiting him. "It's too bad," said his friend. "Llko you, I am hard to fit. How, this one la the most comfortablchat I ever had." "It looks so," remarked the hat seek er! "let mo try that on." The hat was handed to him. It adjusted Itself per fectly to Ids head. "Man alive 1" ho ejaculated, "this i3 my lost hat." and he took it oil quickly, turned back the in aide band, nnd, sure enough, there was his name aud residence in indisputable proof. It turned out that the friend had been in Boston tho same day, though they had not met, had dined nt the ho tel, but had not discovered that ho had worn away another man's hat. And the shop lost a salo of a hat. New York Times. Not uu Klceinosnary Institution. "It's funny nbouV somo people one meets traveling," remarked a drummer at the Cadillac ts he threw his feet upon the-writing table. "How?" inquired tho man next to him. "On a dining car, for instance, the other day," ho went on jerkily, "What?"' asked tho other man en couragingly. "Coming over from New York. Odd sort of a genius across tho car from mo. After he left tho car tho waiter who had served him brushed tho crumbs off of my table. "Seo dat man, boss?" ho asked. Reckon he nevah was on n dlnln car befoV " 'Wliyj1 I inquired. " 'Cnze, boss, ho axed for a second helpin. Geimnen what eats on deso yer dlnln cabs, boss, knows dey ain't no char tible institutions fer glvin victuals away in no sich mannah as dat.' "I had been thinking I wanted a little moro than had been allowed me, but 1 didn't ask for it after that," and tho drummer sighed. Detroit Freo rress. llless Ilerl Tbere is a family ot little folk not far away who nro delightful from their lovo for each other. Vin has the greatest ad' miration for his sister Molly, and will do.awthing for her "You's so pitty, Molly." lis is five and she is three. One cold morning Molly's mamma set her in her high chair, while baby had her neces sary euro and pnpa ate his breakfast. It was rather chilly, ana tuouy was tn her nightdress. Vin wanted to make her warm, so ha wrapped up her feet in a newspaper, but poor Molly slipped and fell solidly on the floor from her high chair. "Oh, Molly," said Vin, in tears, "did you hurt you?' "No," s&ld Molly, winking back tho tears whieh would come! "No, bruver, I fell on 'e paper." Gardner (Maaa.) Home journal. Finis. Cousin Jennie -Wholly cured of your lore, did you say? Coualn Tom Waouy. Ootuln Laura What killed it this time? Cousin Tom I asked her a simple ?ueUon. And when her faultless lips ormed the words "I dl rem water, M my love becauui a corps. Pittsburg Bul letin. UaodUapped. 'Poor little eouir said Uncle George gazing; &t the baby. why poorr asked toe proud fattier. 'Nature haa riven bim bl&olc ere to start with," replied George-. Earpers Ijazar. A Telepathic fjolnekteaee. IhftdM a gaest la my reeldencoin JamaiCA a lady of unusual Intelligence, who wm very intimate with and much atUohed to Mrs. Jieeeher btowe. They frequaatly oorrrpoiidd. Bhe had a dream In which Mrs. Stowe seemed to be occupied, singnlarly enough, in dig ging the ground, and sue uuiuixea u tbere was any foundation for this. From the reply she learned that Mrs. Stowe had been shortly before tn SooUond on a visit to the Duke of Argyle, and had been asked to plant a tree as a memorial of her visit on leaving. Here it U proba ble that, besides the general sympathy between the parties eonoerned, there was some special thought, on Mrs. Stowe's part, of the friend who dreamed of her ant, connected In time either with the actual handling of the spade or with the remembrance of her strange occupa tion. Few people would suppose such a coincidence to be purely incidental, unless from the apparent impose! MUty xor ac counting for it otherwise, Dlackwood'a lie Had CtLAag. Tramp Have yon change for half a dollarf QentlewaaYes. Where's the half dollar? Tramp-1 havcu'l aay, bftt I Hipt U m had efeaafe jer a) ejte, n auajnv aav a ft jmiMMmrttmn That I.ltlle Tlrkllne In yonr throat, whlrh makes you eonirh once in a while and keeps you constantly clearing yonr lliroat, arises from catarrh, and a catarrh la a constitutional disease the ordinary cough medicines all fall to hit the spot. What yon need Is a constitu tional remedy like Hood's Sarsnparilla Jlfany People who have taken this medicine for scrofula, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and other troubles, have been surprised that It should euro this troublesome cough. liui to know tlie actual cause or the congn is to sole-, the mvsterr. Many cases of consumption can be traced back to the no gleet of some such slight affection as this. Consumption can be controlled In Its early staff os. and the effect of Hood's Uarsana- rtlla in pnrlfylna the blood, building up the general neaiui, and expelling tn scro fulous taint which is the cause of catarrh and consumption, has restored to perfect health msny persons on whom this dreaded disease teemed to have a Arm hold It does not take so much to bo con tented. When the balloon collapses in mid air the best of friends often fall out together, A HAlm noiiT. I. enn.tmntlv vnln. on In lhA limn,.,, iviim, when you suffer with oniummpuon, oouehs it coMai they strive to ruin health and draft vfo tlmsto the grave. Take timely wamlnv aud use ran Tin a cough and Consumption Cure. wee so ann an cents. Dr. Lee's Liver lteiriilfttnr I. n .urn rum fm dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, indigestion, aud all kidney complaints. Trial Mtles fi co nt Thomas' lmiB Store. New York Jockeys organised. They want W00 on winning a stake race, 25 for ordinary, and ilO for losers. Nerve and Liver l'ltl.. Ail important dlscoverv. Thev act on Ike liver, stomach and bowels throiurh the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men. women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. B0 unses ior 20 cents. Maniples tree at I . V Thomas and V. F. Blerv's Drue Store. Five-cent sayings banks are provluc a great success in a number ef Western cities Fat offices Inspire patriots with conn deuce In this country. A Itotnance, She was lalr-and my passion begun I Slio smiled ihd I oonld not but lone I But when from afar I detected eattari h, No beauty my passion oonld move! tn despair she sought doctors In vnlu, 1111 Bhe learned ot "Humanity's boon," Now her breath Is as sweet as the dew Which falls upon roses in Jnne To-night, as we sit In our home. And 1 kiss her sweet lips o'er and o'er, W e bless Dr. Sage in our bllas, For the Joy he brought to our door. There Is no rilMttv.0 i.m ,r.i, tn rri.nHi.in than catarrh) Th enn.tjui, Attmt tn .t... th. throat and nose, the foul breath, all the featuies ui mo uiwm, uu.na it oa iiiucn (ireaaeu oy me friend as by the victim. Humanity baa cause to bless Dr. Boge for his "Catarrh Iiemedy." The mauutactorhig offer to torflt SHOO tor any uase .t,j imit. i-uiv. A movement is on foot in Texas to raise a monument to General Sam Houston. flucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best Salve Intlio world for Pitt. Itrnlvi,. Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheuni, I'eter seres. Tetter, Uhanned Hands, Chilbbiins Uorns, and all Skin Eruptions, nud positively cures Hies, or no pay requited. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satla- faction, or money refunded, price 2B cents per box. For salo by N. II. KEllL'll, LoblKhtmi. aud W. v. ISIery welssport, Denmark proposes an international union of machinists and blacksmiths. . Tensions Is a powerful arsymcnt in favor of patriotism. A SenslbleSIno Would uio Kemp's Ilnlsam for the Throat and Lungs. It Is curing more coses of Couahs, Colds Asthma, llroncliltl ,. Cronn and nil Throat and Lung Troubles UAn any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to glvo you a Sample hottlo Freo to convince jou otthe gejlt ot this great leinedY. lArge nottlesBoc Uncertainty is the keenest favor of. istence. Cure Yourself. Don't pav larzo doctors' hills. Tho best medical book published, ono hundred pages, decant colored plates, will be sent vou on receipt of three 2-cent stamps to pay lhj ojiago.. Auaress a. i: uruw-ay uo, lostod, Mass. Most of the things longed for by men have no existence, Gaarnntecl Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sen Dr. Kins's new Discovery lor uohsuojd lion, Coughs and Colds, upon this comlt lion, ii vou are aiuicieu witu a uoucu. Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble. and will use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded . Il'e could net make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on it. it never disappoints. Trial bottles free at the drng stores ot ueocr, L,enieuion ; ana uiery. tveissport. Canton, Switzerland, municipal authori ties have decided that all employers must ih&ro profits with the laborers. The Secret of Success. Thomas Lehlghton; and Uiery Wclwport drag stilts, believe that the tocret of suooeii la nerse- verance. Therefore they perdit In Iteeftngtbe hnet line of perfumeries, toilet artistes, oos ava il w, drug i and chemlcsli on the roarkst. They especially Inrlts all personi who have pi) pat o- liuu, utt, isr iu( noat vi tius or iQouiuvr, eouzb. tmotherlnr. lir. Mllei nnaaualtHl New Heart Cure. la to la te. U has the largest sale tf any similar remeur. Fine boon ot testimonials tree ur. RlUei' KestsratlTe Nervine la nasurnassed lor leepleHness, hadaeh,llti,U., and It oontslnt no iriiiftie. Promises made In time of aflllction re quire a better memory than most people rossees. Dolh air and water abound in microbes, or ms of disease, ready to Infect the de bilitated system. To impart that strength and. vigor necessary to resist the effect of these pernicious atoms, no tonic blood- purl fler equals Ayer's Sarwparllla. Hold It to the I.lslit. The man who tells you oonlidi oonlidenllall Just lirescribinu Kemp's iirabarwtlan ol this what will cure your eold ia Ul la in luusam tais year, in uu remarkable medicine lor ne i r col lotne for eousns and colds no expense is snared to combine ouly the best and purest ingredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's IlaU&ui to the light and look tttroujcli It; notice the bright, cleariook: then compare wltb oilier remedf... Large bottles at all druggist. Ml oeuts.aod ft. tsaupla boose free. The Canada census shows a total popula- lion of 0,000,000 in the Dominion. My Head wns Fairly Itottwt, And how ranch I auffend it is hard to describe. That leaUisonie disease, catarrh. cauted tne above, and the doctors aald they could cot relieve roe. I paM hundreds of dollars, for which I received no bsmfll, I cot mare good Item two bottles ol fjulphur Bitters than from all the money I paid to doctors. I shall coot in ue the Sulphur Bit ten, as i nays great lauu mat tney win cure me. 8. M. Day, 41 Hanover hi.. Bos ton. roUitkhsua tbat)klu lie ami won't lie air Klttln skesreer every year Kind words never die. unkind wids don't die either. A Western observer has ascertained tha Cbauncy af.Depew was simply enchanted to find one of bis latest stories chlsul"d upon the waO of a bouse In Pompeii. Do not trostj toe much to your iruH- fnlBSM. Tbra are 270 women ordained or licens ed to prsach in this country. JassaChusetta sweaters make per cent proSt. Qeoiada has increaed her watermelon Western retail lumbermen kick against retail Mies by wholesalers. Hm cavtalu of the future is always drawn, A hare Is Mmoltisui sword to the fjasavo- is out of oataano. ia ontofhls Ml- THE SENATORS GO HOME No Jurisdictioti in the Boyer- McC&mant Cases. THE VOTE PI V I DD ON PARTY LIH ES Kntl of the Ijoiik lnoiklKittlon of Tenn- iylvunln stnt- Oiiti iali mt Harrlnfaarg. Senator Oobin's KrAolutlans Adopted After b RiirlteI T little. HAliiiisiUKt;, Nv )j The extra oR8i on ot the Pennsylvania tonate tidjourniHi flnnlly aftvrndoptinK tboGohln resolution that tho senatu docs not hfivo jnriscllctlon to make the hivetiKtion agnioat ll no- cusefl State Troamtr Hoyer, Auditor General McCamanf nod the Phflailelphltt magtetratos for whloh pnrpoie the gov crnor called the body together. The reso lution wm adopted by a vote of 138 to 19, repreeenttag the two political parties. The Demoeratic feoatore kept up a vigorous fight to defeat It. The CHTernor Attacked. Intheoonrse of the discussion, which frequently waxed very warm. Senator Porter, chairman of the Republican city committee of Philadelphia, declared that the governor called tho extra session from partisan motives, and no assurance from the attorney general to the oontrary could Induce a single Republican senator to think otherwise lie said the people of the state thorough ly understood that, as the BS.OOO majority at the recent election indicated. lie said he would vote for the resolution because ho did not believe the constitution should be thus abused for political purposes by any party. Dennunerd by Sni.tor II nil. Senator Hall denounoed the extra ses sion as a farce, for which the Republicans were responsible, and to tnein must ue at tributed the loss of M0.0U0, the cost of the extra session to the state. At the begin ins of the sesHton ho presented a resolu tion declaring tno jurisdiction question to bo the senate s tight, and at that time the senate by a unanimous vote adopted the same. Senator Hall said he knew at the time that the Republican senators were not sincere In their declarations for a "careful and searching" Investigation, xor no naa neara whispenntcs mat niter tho olectlon the matter would be ended just as It has ended. Mr, Koss denied the charee made In Air, Gobln's resolution, that the charges against Hoyer and McCamant were vindictive or Impeachable. Mr. Fackor read a short speech charging that the government and attorney general had called the session for partisan purposes. Mr. Gobm replied to Messrs. Ross and Hall in a flvo minute speech. Tho vote was Anally called on the Gobln resolution, and It was adopted by a strict party vote yeas, SB; nays, iv. The neeoluMon, Private Secretary Tate was then an nounced and presented the nominations made sinco the adjournment of the legis lature. Mr. Packer then offered the f ol Iowlna preamble and resolution: V oereas. tne eeiuto tuts already decided in the case of llenry 1C. Doyer, eteto treasurer, that It has no Jurisdiction under the oonatltu tloa In this proceeding to lnqnira, to hear and to determine the charges of official inlfloondact preferred against him, and to address the gov ernor asking for his removal from the sold office of state treasurer for or on account of anything in the proclamation of the governor contained; and. Wberoas. the cnaruwa airalnat all tho other officers named In sold message are also charges ox cinciai misconduct, ana said ruunn or the senate on the question of Jurisdiction la the said caso oi tne earn uenrv x. liovcr aodiics with equal force and effect to tho casos of all uio other orucers named in tee said message; and. whereas, it tnrins hr-m derided bv the sen. ate in manner aforesaid that It is without juris diction In the premises, no good end would ho ac compile nod Dy runner protracting the ses sion i therefore, ltesolved. When the senate adjourns todav It gOAU aujoum tune aic This was agreed to, after some confu sion, upon a call of the roll, resulting! xeas, nays, m The Governor's Nominations. After a recess and the transaction of somo routine business the governor's nom ination's were taken up. The yene and nays wero called, and all were confirmed except one irom Armstrong and two from Juniata counties, which were laid over at the request of Senators Showaltcr and Wood. The committee nnnolnted to wait on the governor reported that he had no further communication to make to the senate, and Mr. Grady then moved that the senate adjourn sine die. which wasoarrled unanimously. The senators had consumed just thirty days in arrlvlna at the conclusion and expressing their opinion in a formal voto that they had no Jurisdiction m the cases. Sbe Der.niletl the Flat;. .CRaWFOHnsviLLE, Ind.. Nov. 13. An immense throntc wltnoased the presenta. tlou of a magnificent silk banner to Miss Emma Connera, tho brave and pretty school teacher, who, single handed, de fended the American tlag which waved over her school house from the assaults of copperheads who tried to tear it down. General Iew Wallao. mads the presenta tion address and paid on eloquent tribute to the. heroism ot the young lady. The Maiiuftteture of Caps. In that oddest, nestlike part ot New Vork, the French quarter, 3,000 or 0,000 men and girls make annually (5,000,000 worth ot oaps, exclusive of tho fjl.000,000 worth made by the furriers of that re gion. At least 1,000,000 dozen caps are turned out in this Quarter every year. As to style, there are nearly BOO varie ties. Of yachting caps alone there are something like two down kinds, if, in. deed, twosoore is not nearer the correct number. A few leading styles, however, persist with little or no chance from year to year. Th. west constantly demands a cheap cap with ear coverings. Every year sees some can for RlrU the rage. Stub, cape sell by tha hundred thousand dosen. A bint comes from Paris, nnd In a few weeks the new cape swarm In every street. Nm York W orld. What tie feared. "While I was in Eugland," says one wumau, '! win told of an American who on Ills first trip on an English railway quite held his breath at the rapid run nine;. When his nervousness rather overcame him he approached the guard. " '1 aay, guard,' be ventured, 'this i pretty fast traveling for safety, isn't iff " 'Oli, no, sir,' replied the guard, 'we never run off the una here, sir. " 'But,' said tlta Yankee quickly, re- sentuurthe patronage, It is not the Hue. I'm a ridd of running off yonr confound. ed little island.' "New York Times. Amesliw BQpeMlttlons. If yoit count warts you will increase their unmber, or to handle a toad will cause watts. If two persons wash in the same water oy dry their hands on the same towel they will shortly quar rel. To bore a hole tn tho door from and put tn it tbo hair of a colored per ton is supposed to curs whooniug cimgli Tho rattle of a rattlesnake if carried tu tha pocket will prevent rheuuiatiam, or if plae d in the bureau drnwai will keep nway m,itju. I'luiadolphla Leader. A new aluminium alloy, with titaninm, is being manufactured inPltisbuxg. It Kc-lhi ut fr.u tweuty-liv oenta to on dollar per poiwd mon thAapurealuinii. ium. It is very hard and elastic and is an excclleut material tor making tools. Abont 10 per cent, of titanium Is need. Sums peoples rest the neck instead ot the head on hard pillows In Africa ex traordinary headgoara make this practice) necessary, and many a civilised woman ho Ixwn compelled by a somewhat sim ilar coiffure to forego both the pillow and tho recnmbeut posture. A wonderful wall hi uu the property of Culonel W. 11. Wnrbq oi Henri Ma, Tax. Its depth of water is usually eight faoti but when tha wind is trout to north tha well beoottws dry, aad w TO SAVE HIS SILLY SON. Ex-Governor Waller and the Piatt Divorce Case. EIS ETT0RT3 TO SHIELD HI8 ITEIU lie raid Money to Mis. rlatt'a Lawyer, Who tVti. to H.l( N Defense, but the Woman. After iti-o'Ihr to Help 8ave Yuuufc tVnller, li,k-d Down. Nkw Vom,, V' ii Tho correspond ence of ex fjor-'onoi Tuoraas M Waller, of Ctinnoctlcut, ir 'mlsoa to play a very Important part in the adjnetment of tho domostic wraniile f Minnie A. Piatt and herhnaband, Knuluoer William IL Flatt, United Rtatoi nnvy. Aooordlng to the wife, who In mode defendant in an action for divorce, In which the son of ex-Governor Waller ia named as corespondent, her defense rests almost solely npon lotters which, she Bays, were written by tho ex- governor and his son and are now In her possession. Mm. I'latt Infers strongly tnat some ono has broken f atth with her, and after agree Ing to shield the name of the corespondent from the publio wns practically instru mental in making it known. It Is true." said Lawyer lirnvos to a re nnrter lut iivenlntf. "that the Utmost 60- creoy has been maintained regarding this ease. We desired to avoid all publicity. Doth plaintiff and defendant were oi me same opinion. We Hucoeeded until a few days ago. That was my only object In ask Ing for a private hearing, ana on tnat co saslon I statod my roasous to the presiding judge in full. What tho Bi-Governor raid. In consideration of this azreement on tho part of counsel not to force pnblloitj! Governor Waller agreed to pay Mrs Piatt's counsel fee, and her husband, through me, agreed to pay her thirty dol lars a month. That ha paid until a Bhort. time ago, and only ceased, as far as 1 know, because he atated to me that he thought moro was being done for young Waller than for himself. What Mrs. Piatt's relations with the governor or his aou may have beau since this difficulty other than this I do not know. The only money paid by him was, as far as I know,-to Mrs, Piatt's counsel. What hush in ono y he may have paid, as lnierrcu in an lninrview in n moruuiK p per, I cannot imagine. In view of the ecmlnuly strong as.iertlons tn tntsregara. I think some letters I have may throw Borne light." Sir. Waller's Letter. Mr. Graves then produced the following: Ann. 11. 1901. Mr Horace Graves Wmlo I have not tne pleasure of a personal Acquaintance with xpu, friends of mine eatrore mo tnQBSf nail roenvo irom yon in tno maicer ln whicIfVam interested the full oonrtcey on from ono member of a profession to another Ton are acting aa tho attorney In certain mat t.ralu wmcn a wayward son or mine seems co be Involved I am doelrons of saving all parties from unnecessary notoriety and scandal, and with this In view X should llko to eoo yon per Bonally tomorrow, if corivoulent xnoMAB OL WAIXXH This was written about the time the cose first appeared lu court That no time was lost in preventing tho scandal from leaking out is proven by Governor Waller's letter under date ot Aug. 23. In it he states that in coming to an undcrstandlua wltb airs, l'latt's coun sel be tried to get Lawyer Patterson to no cept tlOO as his f ee. The latter, the letter him more, nnd ho would not accept lens than fJW. which sum was uuaiiy paid. Lawyer rattersou a receipt and ,nu acr mane not co renew nis mocion ior aumoi and counsel foes. The 8eandal Sure to Com. Ont. It was at this time. Bald Mr. Graves. that plaintiff agreed to pay his wlfo thirty dollars a month. Other letters passed be tween the governor and Mr. Graves, in cluding the following. um. v, mi. Mr DeAu Bin Your noto of veaterdar ro ceivod. 1 agroe with yoa that you have In the Interest of decency done all I can ask you to do to prevent tho publio ocandal which the trial of Piatt vs. Piatt la likely to produce. X am confident her lawyer ia to blame tor her change la to ooenr, tnat i may adviHG my eius-son against taking any course to sink him deeper Id ma tony. xooius u WAuaa The following letter was written three days later by the ox -governor's private seo retary: Nsw Tons. Oct 13, IH1L Qoraco (Iraves, Epl : IJEAll Bin I regret I did not nave an nppor tnntty to call and see yon today I received a lett.r from the plaintiff in which it Isanggested mat 'mere are nut two wave or Bettuna we she doos not name tne ways I nave asaea ner m a lector to uo so. x auoum uito w nave her proposition in writing. I am aatlaHed that It will only restore a little money to have a default In the case and X shall Buffer a littlo money to escape scandal It necessary. X hope yon will not object to a postponement of the matter until my return Yours vary truly, T 11 WA.T Vn M f. It T That." resumed Mr. Graves, "aives the truth regarding any expenditures o money in this caso as far as I knqw. It you think I have done wrong in agreeing to secrecy to protect an honored m?no, when it could in no way prejudice the merits ot the case, I wieh you would tell me. Whether Mrs. Piatt has suggested money to Waller or hjs father I cannot say. Tho governor's (Stoience seems plain. My' impression is thcho intended to marrv roumz walteraiser her nusoana had obtained his dlvdfos, out finding that this would bo Impossible, on account of thacloso watch kept by tne eiaer Mr. Waller on his son, Bhe broke her agree ment. She has not seen young Waller for some time bocanao ths father did not per mit h lm to visit her." . Counselor Patterson refused absolately to discuss the case or reply to Governor Waller's criticisms and Insinuations ot his method, and motives . Kx-Oovernor Waller Speaks, ' Ill-Governor T. M. Waller seemod great ly disturbed over the fact that his letters to Lawyer Horace Graves had been made public. The money that was paid, tbs er-gcv ernor aald, had been given to Mr. Graves. lie declined to make publio the amount, but said it was small, lloth bis son and Mm. Piatt, he said, claimed to be innocent of ths charges, and be felt satisfied that upon the trial they would have no trouble in establishing this foot. Mrs. Piatt Is ac cused of being improperly intimate wltb young Waller at tile Long lirancb hotel, corner of Washington and Bands streets, June 83 and July 6, H and P. rugllllt Fat Slattery la Trouble. Rochester, N Y , Nov. li Pat Slat lery v,oa arrested un a warrant Issued by the district attorney of Cattaraugus coun ty, charged wltb prize fighting. II. is in Jail here. A compound comM-d of oxygen and U ...1 . I V ,....-..1 ..,.t, will diaaolvs uirtal., nttd when ttnitad with mercury and silver it forms a pow erful explosive Th. Connecticut Hons Adjourns. ILurrroBD, Nov 1J The Connecticut house met at 1 o'clock Wednesday, and at msU adjourned to Jan si I p. m Noth ing elau was done The vote was 189 so llltV It waa along p.irt y Unas, except that one Republican (llelkeley, of Soutunort.) read a paper declarluK hla belief m the eleotlon of tho mluut Ilemooaatlc oBloere, aad then voted no Oomner. to FlgbS Soetallscn. Nsw Yiikk, Nov 1. Samuel Gempera. nrasldcot of the Amarloaa Federation ot Labor, ia doterinmad to fight sootaiUim with sill his streugth. He proclaims hlin self a champion of trsda. anions, anil hue selected for battl. ground the cruarrol ex iku sua ui. aw Kara. ffeuarautaggKX. bor- W Mr. Olevtlsnd Pvim ramelL Niw STumk, Nov u The com m it mm of arraiiiiemsnt for tLu proposed prnei; memorial oieeiiisg at iht- Academy uu No? 1ft have rectfiod a It iter fxutu ux-Pretiden: Cleveland, who pny hji elouiuut trltutr to Paruell'ri iiietu .ry atitttobis great ti VttCa. foi Iiifcud tr HUmi I, aidj; Oroautl NxwYojuc. Nov la Chtj Herald aa DecuocTialo munben ut couurtbm fr-jut the west and utgt'iJ.iaU are daeiarinK aKalost n iiiK tv"J pptnJEc i and ths ailrwr tJraf eauw nrmKn"
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