iE -iwiiii i ' jPu1 (itrlwn (71 agrMrr iom " ."''scWo 'o prtjirr ynuare nnw rraiUngt If not, it millrott you hut 1. or 51 twin lo rromf. on', find firn 1ow con tell your ndoAfcor f.al you will ntdaVr oorroio nor (rait. news; morality, ami thr law eon-' ' Han opinion. " npreu thnn, i t I III, AVXOCATK "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." $1.00 a Yoar In Advance Lehighttm, Carbon County, Ponna., November 21, 1891. VOL XX.. No. 2. PrfMjial & Business Carts. W. M. Rapsher, ATTOnMKY at. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the Mansion Home, innir rrtrmK TENN A, WI1I n i I'omewaraananew sora Heal Estate and Collection Agency, wiu ""J and 1I.U a.m. i aiw, 6.n & l.ai p. and rWl Ileal Estate. Oon"Jnclng MMlr don ror Manll c,;k Rn(1 ,fj, "SeeUont proinptlr made, puling to atesoi m ,., ,2,w ,a M4 , Dewdents a specialty, iJ n Bosllsh and Qerman pot. -Ti O. A. CLAUSS, Office Willi Clauss Bros., First ttrect, Lehlghton FlBE, LtFF, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Ik Effect Nov. 15th, 1891. i.i:avk lkiiiohton For Newark and New York 5.22, 0.17, 7.30, 9.5T, p. in. lelvidere 8.22, 7.30 For Lambertvllte and Trenton B.22, t.oo and .H.m.i .ndlSMtt.m. For Islington, catasaumia, Allentown, Beth- lenem, auu itiutun, o..rc, 0.11, ,.V4. i.ou. v.uu, v.u,, 11.12 a.111 , 1X62, S.W. 3.27, 0.07, 6.27, 7.21 and 10.4 n m. Vnr I'liltArielnhlflnnil nntnt. anuth at B.22. 7.02. Ijo, a.oo and 11.12 a. 111.1 3.00, 2.42, 0.22 and 7.21 P For Beadlngand HartlsDurg 7 JO, and 11.12a, in 3.00, s.27 ana 7.; -T i .... ...., u-nied For liowmans, Lelilith (lap. Cherrytord. I-au- I 0nSut Onlr Frst-cltM Companles".sre trcpresented , whUB , cvliy, and llokendauqua 111 it will information cheerfully furnished, ',m HI 6.22.7.M, 0.00 s.67 ft ii.u a. ra.i 12i2, 2.42, 3.27, KJ-r-- DR. G. T. .FOX" 172 Main Street, Bath, Ta. AT IlAHOOm, BaOADWAY HOUSR, MONDAYS, T AuUSTTOWlt, KAOLR IIOTF.L, THURSDAY I n.48 . m.I S.2J p. m. THE GREAT lyGerman Remedy. m TRUTHS FOB THE SICK. r irr Ki7. nn (1 1(112 r. M. For MauchChurk e.t,7.i3, 9.3fl, 11.20 and 11.48 a.m.i i,ii,JUi.ii'iOffit.i(, o, iJ nu u.i in nnii 19 it? Nltrht. For Weatherly And Itailetoo C.B2, 7.43 9.30 and 11.43a,m.i 4.10,6.25, 7.1 T. 10.64 p.lik J . , t J For Mafi&noy Cliy, Shenandoah andAMilana! C.r.2, 7.43, And 11.48 a in.; 4.10. 6.23 & 7.17 p.m. la In t k Wl i. til. It Bath, Fbidatb akd haturdatb. For Fottsvillo 6.B2, 7M, 7.43, OJfl 11.12 and IMS nffle 1 toura-From fl a. m. w p. m. itwmw . .. ?:f ' t vj tor Uiobo dt'fttli I J nillnniHnellftdcneml I lonSnuiinBUmEBf IH it win core yon. ri Last urouanu an bodc 4ULmt7B ElTTEBflj n -ff in cure yoa tlmlled to diseases ottbe Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat tlfAlw,nefnwtlonollhoKyes or the adjust memo! glasses. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OBlce opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Xch,ghton, Pa. , in., 0.21, miu I. ii, v.,". I uhlta littvnn. wllbn.ttMrrA and Hfninton I SM, 7.43, 0.30 and 11.4s a.m.; 4.10, 6J3, 7.17 and iu.d. p.m. For l'lttston and U ft n, Junct., CJ2, 7.43, ,M, and 11.48 a.m.i 4.10, 6.25,7.17 and 10.64 p, m. For Tunkhannock 11.41 a. ra.i 4.10, 6.25 and "WJl-Sl' ... r,.. ,. a.in.; 10.M p.m. . , , For LaceyviUe. Towanda, BajTCt Waverly. El-1 mlra, I toe heater, Uurialo, isragara Falls and trie Watt ii sta am.: nnri 10.1U n. in. 1 ForKlmlra and the West via Balainanca at I 4.10 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For New York 6.02 and 10.07 a.m. IW7 p.m. For l'hlladelDhla 8.0-i a, m.i 2.6i and 6.27ii). m. Vnr Kjuitnn and Intermediate Htation! 0.02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m. I 12.62, 242. 6.07, 6.27 and 0.02 v. in. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 00,10.23 o.m.; 12.2C, 3.18, 0.13, H.H, V.3J And 1U.O p. in. ror iteaainjt at a. id. i a.oa aim iu i y. in. tineriUlveBWho air icloeelr conflnod In 3 the mills and work Iinops; cierxs,wnoao nnt nmrnra infllclenll lezcrclse.and all who I are cxnnnea in aoors, shoukl vso PULnrtJitl ItiTTinl. ThBT Willi 5 not then be freak ami jslrhly. CleanM me vitiated I loodjiben yon seel iu liTiiilTrluoa burst I jinjMhrough the skin I in nmpiee,uioiciroB, ind Sores. Itely on iuLttiun; Bitters, mU health will fol low. BULTHCn 111TTK1U I will cure Llrer Com plaint, ftonlbodls 'nraffca: it wui cure ron. SUNDAY DY THE SEA. Beneath the pine trees on the bluS Tho hammock swaying to and fro, The western wind comes whispering A seaward message soft and low. Beyond till sea a tender blue, Where golden sunbeams kiss and reach. While laay wavelets softly lap Against the thickly shell strewn boach. Afar affatnet the shining sky. With sails uplifted cleat and white, A ressol lingers like a bird. Southward to take Its onward flight. God's day; and his all constant sign And seal, of swoot abiding lore. Set tu unchanging tender caro On earth, sunshine and sky above. Oh, thou, whose waters Infinite Of loving truth forever flow. Giro us this etrength that all thy love tVe come to recognise and know! And when above our weary heads. The many waters ceaseless roll. Let us He down In peace and sleep. Nor fears txismim the wearr soul. -Oil Tla Lovell Wilson In Good Housekeeping. baa at last tnlicn ftfliwp. ino uiuo German wife hod wanted to tnko tho baby to Iter bed, bnt be had Bald no. So, when he was asleep, she who had been waiting crept oat of bed toward the shrine and took the baby In her arms. It waa cold and Btill, and ehe nestled it EATERS OF CARBON. lf7. t"s 1 "-ri -t" Uull of gas, and that gas, which will tho knob, is the BtnlT that plants cat- raw material of life, both animal and fell! do, and smiling at her treasure, asleep. woke un , STuiw had iot table- Tho trco and Tes '2 fiBSBmSj woke up Bgain. J.ne DaDy nau not ,.w ln fho -nt . j,, fm ,h. t - one know or speak of rnlne." you liliy. moved. Its less and arms were cold MV"B ""J fc u,u tIU . "Yes, ,dear answered Kdlth, -but don't siclau? Hend to any dnureist for a bottle of Dr, A CHINAMAN'S BABY GOD 8UL.rnnR IIittkrs trill build yon np and hnake you strong and This was tolJ In the council room of the Chong Wah Knng Saw, when the incense sticks of the Shenng-tal were smoldering and tho'sncrod (lro of t'aan- benng was unrnlng before tho shrine. SIol Illng, who married a ch an white woman, bad become a fatber. Ha had left his t'ong-yan wife In Kwang-tong an said ho would never go book to the land of his emperor. lie married a Ger man girl when ho kept a laundry in Brooklyn, and so great was the wrath of lioTonwantthoLertMedlwlWorknuhllsliodr her narents that ho hod to runaway to W.e.n.'..Und I.',SS?.Wfc, New York with her and leave his laun- UiJ. Ill ,UD LUlU V. U.O IAfUUlUlUUt 1 It TUU I to tuffer from lthcum ill atlgm, pso a bottle off! SCLTHUK JUTTEKS , it neTer rain to run BliLfima Hittkks TTTTriHJuTTBwIll mAke ronr blood bottle. Trv ltt YOUrp""'ricii.uuuirong, lwlllnetreiiTllt. land your IletliMnl. lTaiea In dollcatr I health, who are all I run down, should use a'rv HULriiuH Hit. tnws to.nlght, and kou will Bleep woll and ririJ. and the eyes were half open. It was dead. She luted the weo bit of clay and kissed it as though she would give it some of her own life. She called it ho yeung, and her tears feu upon the wisps of golden hair. The sounds of ber grief camo to the ears of her sleeping husband. He crawled to hta knees and made an obei sance before the shrine. Tho Joss Btlcks had burned down to the wood and had gone out. lie jumped to his feet with a cry like an animal at tho fatal shot, and began to light new sticks. Then, for tho first time, ho saw tho child was gone. He saw It in its mothor's arms. He snatched it from her and felt Its cold cheek. Like a lump of lead he went down on the bare floor with tho baby still in his arms. When he struggled to ms feet ltko a man upon whom the yen yen is strong, his wlfo was gone she had fled in terror. With a hatchet he chopped tho shrine to bits and laid wasto the furniture. The ones who had been told this strange story by the Qerman wlfo fonnd him In tho room with tno baoy. Alter tne funeral she went to Brooklyn. Ho will For llnrleton fl.60 a.m. 1 12 26. 8.18 & 10.64 P.m. nwimoTnv i ait ITH rtRANCHES I ror iiiauanoy uiiy auu Dutnuiiuoan uu i Filling and making artificial oentures a special- yft vtt3,mf Rt 3 63 p. m Uaa administered and Teeth Fitracted WITH- OFFICE HOUrtS: From 8 . m., to 12 m., f rom 1 n. m to 6 p. m., from 7 p. m., to 8 p. ra. Ikrosultttlona In Encllsnor Herman Office Hours at Hatlcton-Krenr Saturday. OCU6-87-1T Seidel's Bakery, rirttBtrect, Lehlghton, you will always Bad Freshest and Best BREAD AND CAKES. vnr White I Liven. Wllkes-n.irre. Plttston. I Tunkhannoek, Towanda. Payre. Ithaca, Geneva, I Auburn, Klmlra, Rochester, liultalo, Niagara I jraus ana me wes. hmh p.m. i trot runnex purucuiarHinauircui AKtiiwiuri I Time Tables. Mat 11. 91, IV flen'l I'tm. Acont. South ltethtehem, Fenna I A HEiY PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills To euro Contl nation. Indleestlon. BMUousness I Torpid Liver, Fain In the Back, Hies, Headache, I I Tnm n tun J tt' Tltnrl HadTaste In the Mouth arising from Inaices- !' vv Iiuuv uuu v it nt xivuu tion, oy Birengineninc uie nerves ana reguiai 4 ' I Ins the action of the Stomach liver and ' Ing the action 01 uie Htomacn i,iver ana Fresh Btot nay. Our V.enna Dread cannot K&ney, fs-, bo excelled. Wo respectfully solicit your patron- pri,1Cpa. They act on tho nerves of the ace, Watch for tho Wagon. stomach, liver aud kidneys giving them health I aim Vigur, wun. is iimociiuvu.ui men kui.iiic qualities, than tho fact that the longer taken I l uie i Seidel's Vienna Bakery, Opp. Obert's, FIRST ST., Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and las rcniilrfMl. that 1 mora than can be said r,f anv zithtx nlll nn thn mnrkpt. A trial will rnn. LEIIIQIITON, TA Ulnce the most skeptical mind, that what we claim is irue, mese are a iew 01 ino many icsu-1 monlals wo have received. I TlfUn, Ga., Aug. 20th ISM. Dear Sir: The Fills received, mey are me uesi i ever usea. T. W. OLAltlC Lake Crystal Minn., May 14, 1890. Dear Sir il I have taken Fills sent me, enclosed find 60c tAnrlmamnral have been troubled for venrs 1 wtth Indlsestlon, constipation andnerveousness Han 70S- iBlnco I take Dr. lloyd's puis I feel good, have D ' I tAkpn manv others with no rellep voun re- t r r..v;nfwr of spectfuiiy. adambeaneh. in Ureal VUnety Ul For Mle D- Rll dealers In medicine at 25c I nnr Imt. nont- hv mrkil nn rwplnt nf tirlrft. Kfim. SAMUEL brR AVER S "1M ,rce- "seui 1"gtH8BifiS;vnm. I LeniRnton. ra. 1 opular Store, lianR street. Roofing and Spouting a specia! ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! WALL PAPER, . . . 1 I fi. AttjtraQ hwu uwu IT t t: to.tj. AMffflTnAN HI SINtfSS (1 PITfl Ui. t ti.:v, t atone for the work of the Chinese mon. U C O U I II 1. 1 II 11 o, 1 IV.WIU BUlUUlUflll JJUUUIUUU UUUUtUl UUUK. OUm, LICIUKUIAJU, i u.t . n . . tA ima Tiling mmr M. nltted face, and taking off his sandals. i - . .. . .... . salaamed three times before tne Dea ana poured wine upon the floor, Us went out and bought woods that wero hard, and when he brought them If you are contemplating a course In BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It v. Ill pay you to visit the He rented one room up near the roof of a fonr story tenement In iarfc street, within the throw of a stono by a child from Mott street. It was not a flue place for a white man to live, and white men hoa not uvea there for years, urn- nomeiulo not mind dark rooms, and tho German girl who married JIol Htng mode tho best of her bargain by not complaining. Around tho yat bunlows and in tho fan tan shops they .call Hoi lilng paon- tlm-ke-yat, the Freckled .One, because when the disease which the Bngllsh call smallpox raged In the Kwang-tung dis trict he came backto life like one whom the gods desire to reserve for a different fate. But his skin was no longer smooth. It showed the claw marka of the monster represented In the picture books as having eyes of fire and claws of steel. Tho men In the fan tan shops always liked to see the Freckled One coma around, for they knew he would not go away until he left them all his money to keep until he won .It back. And he never staid very long. They talked of these things because It came before the story told with eidtod gesture to the forty In the.ebony chairs. The Freckled Uno had, when his race was smooth as that of n Peking belle. learned how to carve curious things out of wood from a master of the art. He had learned so well that ho usd to carve the gods of the sea and of earth and of heaven for the shrines In the Joss houses. But tho ch uut-tan monster who left marks upon the faces of his victims when he did not till, had stricken iuol limg down while he was at labor, and when he was well again he could not bear to look upon the work done with sharp knives and skillful bands. The baby which was born to him had blue eyes and hair like the flue threads I nf cold with which the Deonle of Yat ( Ailfl"ll Ill'lIO" NtftVA I poon-kwok made wonderful embroidery. uu.u .. - r- i ..xb.e American Ood has smiled upon it." sold Moi Ulng when he first saw it A little god has been sent to me to INVALIDS Gain rapidly In lici'Mi nnd strength by tho use of Ayer'3 B:rs..:urlUa. TliN me die tno substitutes rich ai.1 pure bl.iihl, for the Impoverished fluid lift In thu Mi in mtor levors and other -a -sLlng f-lcknesa. It ii.j. proves the appetite mid tones up tho yiu'..i, bo that convalesi et.t4 mm Become Strong active, and vigorous. To relieve that tired feeling, deprecation cf spirits, and nervous debility, no other medlctno priwlurrs the speedy and permanent effect cf A)er's Sar saparllla. F. O. lilup, Brockton, Mnxs., writes. I am confident that anyone suffer Ins from tho effects or scrofula, jri-neml de lilllty, want of appetltr, depression vl splrlu, and lassitude will ho cured By Using; Ayer's Sarsap,irlll.u for I have taken It, and speak from cxicrlencc." "In the summer ttt 18RS, I wai cure.l of nervous dphlllty by tho mo of Ayei's Kisa parllla." Mrs. 11. Ucnolt, 0 Mld'llo St., I'av. tuckst. It. I. "Beveral years ngo I was In f. debilitated condition. Other rcmedlei bavins failed, I began to take Ayer's Sarsn parllla, aud wr greatly bencflti-d. As n tSpruig mcdlolnc, I consider it linl'mblJ." Mrs. L. S. WJu- chester, Ilolden, fie. B'3S Sarsaparaiia rnhTARCD BV Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lcuc!!, tt.:. GoldbyaliriniccUU. 1 'tit. 51; .libotllii.t- Aye Dr. 0. T. -AT THE OPr. THE rUBLIO SQUARE Coe "tyindow Shades, Spring Rollers, Fringes, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Games, 2Jlocks,T?ancy Cards, Etc., etc., PAINTS, Oils, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. General Painter's Supplies, Jluckenbach 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, ... I neys, liver complaint, uysenterv, and Bo-caued During tho year 1891 you will UrUi.. by pure.ued,. find KM SoaS' Biushes &c- &C'H to the room, which was llgbtel only by choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations 1 and ins of rodncing onttoUock 1 I of wood the deitie of tho linperlal dy- Aixkntowx, FA before decldloc where to go. liioiiKU you n.av live a iuuusaiiu inurs uwn. ah stAnus at the head of Commercial Colleges, In Its educational character; as a medium for supply ino tin at iifi mn tilth trnlnpri nnd CftDttble as slatauts: as a means of placlnR ambitious young men and ladles on the road to success, and In of Study, uuder the personal super. Islon of Eight 1 Instructors all Npeclalists. illustrated Cata logue mailed to any address, tree. Aucress, O. O, DORNBY, Prln. pyFleaso menelon this paper. 6-2T-Cm PROF. ALEXANDER BODDROU, IIISCOVERBR OF Boniron's Miracnlons Remedies. Liberal Minded Physicians Kndorse Them I Aa being the Greatest Discovery of the Age. Fosltlve cure w hen used In accordance to Instruc tions, In diseases here tofore to-called Incur j able. Diphtheria, asth- ma, oronenms, c&iarrn, congestion of the brain, the result of sunstroke, apoplexy, and limbs paraiyxeu reaioreu 10 their natural condition. Hplne, hip and bone disease cured. 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Spectacles When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a nasty or the sea gods with eyes like fishes and scales on their Dreasts, ne carved out the Images of children, with round eyes like the blue ones his baby cad, and he put wreaths around their heads. It was a wonderful piece oz work, ana good tit. But It you need M-EOTACLES It is he Kept at it oy me yeuow ugm or nia much more Important that the EVE should be I tang at night and by the gray light accommodated with eorreet lenses and aproper- which came, through the window during v n ting irame wmc n wi i nniig we una. ,ho When it was finished he set it reciiyDeior. iiieciuin,oi morjr. . . . , your siectacles at Ur. Horn's vou nlll Ond the on the floor against the wall, and he I auoTB pouus pru)crijr mwuura wt Trees and n.lits Grow Oat of th. Air, Not rrom the Oroand Take an ordinary seltzer water siphon and empty It till only a few drops re main In the bottom. Then the bottle Is For scrofula' I n'erery form Hood's Sar- saparllla Is a radical, reliable remedy. It has an unequalled record of cures Calvin sTCrlce's drat labor was orer law books In a country law office la Ohio. Startling Story of Immigration Commissioner Schultcls. Not Th. Illght Wont, "No," said Bertha sadly, "pain" doesn't ex- and solidifying its carbon; the animal grows and lives by taking tho solidified carbon from the plant and converting it once more into carbonic acid. That, in its Ideally simple form, Is the Iliad in a nutshell, the coro and kernel of biology. The whole cycle of llfo Is one eternal seesaw. First tho plant col lects Its carbon coin pounds from the air In tho oxidized state; It deoxidizes and rebuilds them, and then the animal pro ceeds to bum them by slow combustion within its own body and to turn them loose upon the air once more oxidized. After which the plant starts again on the same rood as before, and the animal also recommences da capo. And so on ad Infinitum. But the point which I want farticn- Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and take It, and l warrant you'll xoei Detter in a very lew aays." The mannfactnrera warrant the medicine, too. Thev caurantee It to do exactly what It claims. Tlz: to cure leucorrhea, painful Irreeularltles, excessive (lowing, prolapsus. Inflammation or ulceration of the uterua, and the Innumerable other -female weaknesses." It so strengthens ami nuiiaa np uie uterine system, and nerves, that worn-out. rundown, wives Anil mothers feel remunerated after taklnj; it, and they are saved the painful embarrassment and expense of a surelcal examination and a tedious, tlre- boiub ireauuenu .Commissioner Sees Helpless Imml- t I Brant 'filrle ltnlned and Learns That I k-.apera Aro Assisted to Thlsl Country by Foreign Soeletlea. New York, Nov, 17. One of the most extraordinary attempts ever made by the United States government to fathom the I th. World Suy. My Democrats Be lieve That Nelth.i the .x-l'reald.ot Nor New York's Governor tlonld ij.rry th. State but Th.f I'low.r Could lo It. New York. Nor. IB. The New Yk World (Democratic) sajra: "Seven mysterious, world wide system under ago two New York Democrats wero eanrti which the governments of Europe are dates for the nomination for president of Judge Noah Davis was born on a farm and realized his first coin selling eggs. A 1IAIU) FIOIIT. Is constantly colmr on In the human system when von suffer with consumption, cousins or colds i they strive to ruin health and dragylc- larly to emphasize here Is just this: That I u.r?nn'Pftnl?Ni imIt'1 ni Con!,l",,l"lon Cure- trees anu plants uon c grow out or tne I Dr. Leo's Liver iteguiator ts a sure cure lor ground at all. as most people do vainly b una., uu, uuuviii uu, luv w,, nuu 1 1 noiuasurug Diorc, that when they die or get consumed Henry Clews's early llfa.was spent as a porter In a woolen house at $3 a week. fTerveand Liver 1'lUs. An Important discovery. They act on they return once more to the atmosphere from which they wero taken. Trees un denlably eat carbon. Of course, therefore, all the ordinary nnMinUfin mnrpntlnnct ftf linw nlnntjt ZtolMT feed nreabsolutcly erroneous. Vegetable the liver, stomach and bowel, through th. ntMnt Thej rlUmtXtl Pslology Indeed got beyond those 'ZSwJ SU Fred A. Wilson in New York Evening P"1.'? and constipation Splendid , for men, women Bun. But it usually takes a hundred years for an j chlldr'en. gmaiIest. mildest, surest. 60 tne worm at largo to moKO up its tee- dotcs for 25 cenU. Samples free at T.D. woy. iTees uon tsucK uptneir nutn-1 Thomas and W. F. Biery's Drug Store. mem oy tne roots, mey aon t aenve their food from the soil, they don't need to be fed like babies through a tube with terrestrial solids. Tho solitary Instance of an orchid hung np by a string In a conservatory on a piece of bark ought to pouring In hordes of paupers, Jmbcollei, criminals aud other elements that are al ready weakening and blighting the social structure of the North Amerlcad conti nent, came to an unsuccesful end yester day when Mr. Herman J. Schultels, one of the special commissioners Bent abroad by the treaauay department to scour Europe In March at tacts, arrival among the steerage passengers of tho Cunard steam e-fclp Servla disguised as a pauper, only to and, K Is .aid, that the Immigration of ficials of New York, headed by Colonel Weber, the superintendent, had set their tacrs against such a serious attempt to ex pose toe nuer mockery of the present sys tem oi inspection. Oo-agrWM Slay Take It Up. When the facta ascertained by Commis si oner Schultcls in his wanderings through Europe disguised In tho different national costumes become known there will bo a wave of Indignation throuehout the conn- try. The most vital facts will, of course, Telemaehns lu the Metropolis. Telemachus, tho Hellenist, fell asleep in tho gross near the thirteen trees plant ed by Alexander Hamilton. Telemachus Isold and not handsome. Ills face is tanned and marked like a book wormed folio of Stephnnus. His forehead, with To t hlnk for oneself Is not achieved It Is a gift of the gods to a favorite son, Hncklen'. Arnica Salve. The best Halve in the world for fhits- Hmtae. itas5nlr,,,,M H?. 8UmC'ent ,,0nf to..d,I1,f0rOT SSsSMiSW nmoasgrown overhanging rock, tie had this strange doluslon if people ever Kruptlons, and posltlvsly cures riles, or no pay copy of Pindar, and the book was open by his side. Young men on their way to the tennis ground, so prettily dressed that they were as if mode of sugar, marmalade and whipped cream, smiled, not with malice, but amused, Their companions, the eldest under twenty, charming as ore girls not disil lusionized by the cooking school, the keeping of house accounts and other commonplace things, stopped, une oi drink (n by a thousand small luen OfWHCU uer Biatrial, buubuuuu uvet I green mouths I menu other people. 'llie true mouths and stomachs 01 plants are not to be found in the roots. but in the green leaves; their true food Is not sucked np from the soil, but is In haled through tiny channels from the air; the mass of their material is carbon, box. For sale by N. 11. REllElt, Lehlghfon, anu VI . r. uiery tvcisapun. To subdue an enemy how paltry 1 To conquer a friend how tonl satisfying! A Senalble Blan Would use Kemp's Balsam tor the Throat and his head, another picked up his precious book and read in soft, enchanting tone until Telemachus awoke, and then she greeted him In Greek that her friends repeated in chorus. There is no happier man than Telemachus, and none bo sure that everything is modem. New York 'limes. as we can all see visibly to the naked eye I Lungs. It Is curing more cases otcouiths, Cold when a log of wood is reduced to char- "iK" a1,yu&hTr mTdlclrX'Th. coal, and that carbon the leaves them-1 proprietor has authorized any druggist to give vou . namnifl liimie t rra to convince von oi mfl around them. be his sunodatca must make privately to the secretary of the treasury, after which there is no doubt the matter will be taken up by congress tor some definite and stringent legislation. The commissioners went to Europe In July, Mr. Schultels reaching England in oomnanT with Commissioners Cross, I'ow- derly and Kempster. Later on Colonel Weber joined mem. xseiore ms arrival me four gentlemen mado a particularly thor ough search Into the system of gathering paupers, criminals and helpless children in Great Britain for shipment to America. They found that while the British govern ment did not take any part In this work loading down America with the dregs European alums, the scores of organiza tions engaged lu. the work have such a Masonic connection with the authorities to put It beyond doubt that the system as enccoiraged officially. Commissioners Kempster and Weber went to Russia principally to study the Jewish question. The other commission ers divided up Franco, Italy, Holland, Germany an ueiglum between mem, But how about the juice, the sap, the qualities of the soil, the mannre required, is tho incredulous cry of other people. What is the use of the roots, and espe cially of the rootlets, if they are not the The recuperative force ef nature works wonders especially upon widowers. c r. cmsr. mcnts thus clven is a matter of opinion. Tho partisans of both Mr. Cleveland and Mr. jiui say no, nvm,1..lnn.. Tlrtnro-lw .llarnvMnvl In tlm I T)d BAV it emDliatlCallV. But the fact V6 sooth ot France a systematic collection of mains that many Democrats who do not -a. a .-i r. ii.inm.ni tn hold the oonfldoncB of the intimate f rienda Ontted States. of either are giving serious heed to the Dtoaala.d u a Dutch Laborer. poslon as outlined auovo, accurave.j Ur fVmmlHlnn.. K-hnlhl. ilUmitw.,1 him. I UOL. GnaranUed Car We authorize our advertised druggist to mouths and supply tubes of the plants? sell Dr. KlnR's New Diicoyory for CousumD- Well, I plainly perceive I can get "no I "on, uougua ana vjoius, upon mis couui forrader'llkethefarmerwithhlsclaret, "o,n. Ifyouare afflicted with a Cough, uu t 1 .1 - I Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, IT 1 ii . 1 1 .57 !J ZL l'JL . 'HI use this remedy as directed, giving ."":," """"rill a fair trial, and experience no oenont, self In Holland as a Dutch laborer, combed bis bate down over his forehead, let his How the Kangaroo Uses Its Tall. The common opinion that kangaroos nan their atmnir. mncnnlnr taIIr aa n o - - 1 - - - " . . ;iBi.i uiwi nuu CAyvcicuuo uu uouniib, means of propulsion in tbelrflying leaps, once, without further ado, that the plant I T0U may return the bottle and have your which often cover from twenty to thirty I requires drink as well as food, and the I money refunded. Il'e could not make this roots are the mouths that supply it with I oner did we not Know mat ur. gjng s new nroia- I jjiBcaverT couiu ue reiieu on lb. at never Thev also suck un a few other thinira disappoints. Trial botUes free at 1 the drag n..11 wMrn.V-.n,-,ni.M H?" oMteoer, LCDichtonj ana liiery, f-frnmflnth.linlV n nntrt. I 'VeUspOrt. inont. Many plants, however, don't need any roots at all, while none can get on without leaves as mouths and stomachs that is to say, no true plant like plants, for some parasite plants are feet each, is at once seen to be fallacious by any one who joins in a kangaroo hunt. When sitting erect in attitude of observation tho tail is used as an im portant factor in the support of the body, and when the animal Is feeding (at which times it moves about in a lazy, crawling gait upon all four of its feet), it drags limply over the earth. In running, however, it is curved grace fully upward to clear the ground, and nover once touches It during the kon- The love that gives all and asks nothing will never die of satiety. The Secret ef Sneeess. Thomas Lchlghton; and Btery Welisport drug- garoo's flight, being seen to fulfill the office ot a balancing pole and preserving the animal s equilibrium by shifting set of subterranean months positions according to the nature of the suck up water and mineral constituents. ground. Boston Journal. uornniii Magazine, The Telephone In New Urunswlck. I This Dog Knew a Good Thing. The telephone has nn enviable reputa- It would bo nulte Impossible foronyllv- tlon in one family at least. An old ing being, it would seem, to be insensible practically to all Intents and purposes ?88Ss animals. To put it briefly, every plant I finest Un. of perfumeries, toilet articles, eosm no cnemicaia on tne marasu xney l.-a .... nl n...V.a nnV n 1 tlM. (lT-tV. .T!(l UMVUDK.UI UC11U, 14UU1U. L.J DUL. I , . , . . , , , . . . i .specially lavii. .11 wnua, nuu ui ii.tpa.i-- Carbon, and many plants have another ItlnV .hnrt breath, weaker huairy spalls. palaln hs as well, to I side or saoniaar, oppression, nigntmare, urr Ir. Hllea' uneanaled new ueart uare, neior. it lstolate. it has th, largest sale or any aimuar remedy. Fine book or testimonials free. Dr, Miles' JtestsraUre Nervine Is unsurpassed lor sleeplessness, headache, nts, eto., and It eontalns no opiates. former who keeps a summer boarding house on the St. John river, in New Brunswick, was asked by on American how letters shonld be addressed to reach him. "Oh, don't mind the letters," he laid, "there's a telephone np to the house. Whenever you want me, just call me up and my wife will answer you." "But," sold the other, "I'm an to the charms of camp life. One morn ing when the Listener was in camp, a queer looking block dog of uncertain race, but brood between the eyes,llke all Intelli gent dogs, suddenly popped into the place. evidently upon some journey around the lake. ment, Humility Is so rare that It usually called mean splrltedness. gets How to save money Is a problem that Interests everybody. One way to do It Is to invigorate the system with Ayer's Sir He looked about him in astonish-1 ssparUls. Being a highly concentrated and then sat down and looked blood medicines, it Is the most powetfn acain. Then he settled instantly down, and economical. It Is sold for a dollar American, ana 1 may want to write yon in a sort of glad, grateful woy, which bottle, but worth five, some time." "Well," answered the old I was as much as to say, "This is exactly I w TV- 11 . yS.rt: I" world of shams, even a picturesque " liar has his place. Rheumatism ib of the Kid. senterv, and Bo-called Bciatlca, neuralgia. Bright disease of the Kid Dnrtnz nine years over 10.000 nentons have I used these medicines and are living witnesses! Prescriptions pounded carefully com- OctlaV 18-87 AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE TLA 0E TO BUY of their worth. I will not go Into practice niy-1 Ben, ueinx over ? years 01 ape. niuseu my mtu-1 iclnes only. 1 nae two eminent physicians con- AY! built a p'aantr, or platform, In front of It, nnd upon this he made the baby a bed. At each comer were burning Joss sticks, and as the Incense went up in a straight Une he believed the Qod of the white people were satisfied. All of his money he spent for incense offerings for the blue eyed one, and he placed gifts before the platform little tooi-hoal, mode of blue satin, which should be put on the little feet some day and made garments of brocaded silk and a cap with a red button of the third degree upon It. The cousin In the lanndry in Brooklyn proved unfaithful, and said there was no money there, and the hand of the evil one was laid upon the brain ot Moi Hing. Ulng saw strange things, and when be walked on the street he talked to turn- self and cursed the men of his own race. He went into the fan tan shops and de manded the money ha had lost weeks SI. -I. Vftnnriiinian. 1 . . . I ' . . . . . n.nnna Tnmnns AnnlPS Newton, uucka co., ra. I y UCrC YOU Cull J1UVU nil wuus ueioiu. iuuiuit i8tiiuiuj Grapes, liemons, Apples, ' . . gave him a few pieces cf silver. After rJntq fTinrliosandevervthinir Pnor. notroaon. . . .. ol lumber sawed at the me first visit, when they saw mm com- JNUtS, Oanaies anu Li.ryiiiiii, in-amir-Aiiow me to write yon a testimony - ing. the keepers would say: TT.nlI v fnnno in n thnroimhlv ".TuSSS of 5 "dYscrlpn. "o5" . S verV lowest nrfceS "Here comes the crazy Freckled One. uuui.i.i a Kn,nmMif1 1'rsr.f llniipnu'i mnllHiipa llttn 1 farmer, "haven't you people got tele phones In your country?" "or course, but" "Well. Interrupted the Cana dian, "then just call me up when you wont me and! I Rvieas you'll got us." That settled the discussion right there. New York Tribune. 1 nected with me to attend to calling at the rest- ueuces ox uio sick, ii requircu. TESTI M O N I ALS. NnvrnvN. VcVt. 17. lftfll. Dear Sir To thoxa nuflprlntr from Hnlnal 1 trouble. Neuralgia, Hclatlca. Heart Ulsea&es and Rbeuinatlsni, 1 would highly recommend Frof. lloudrou 'a remedies, I was a sufferer of these complaints for years at times; was hardly able tomove; could not straighten mi selL The pain ana urnnv km inexiirefMiDift. iiocioreu wilii I several physicians for years: found but little Dry Goods Groceries, Notions, griSFFlti&lfffl W I recommend I'rof. lloudrou's liniment and meu- Glassware, Oranges, Banans.pestoaii.erer.. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON THE Carton Coity Improvemeot Co., Weiasport, Fa., The 12ye I. the Mirror of the Soul. The human eye is Indeed the mirror of tho soul within, and no part ot the face betrays so clearly the state of mind as do the eyes. The cold glitter of greedy, cunning avarice; the sneaking glance of the cringing sycophant; the firm, straight look of the brave and strong; the restless motion of the anxious or fearful; the In- IJUlllllg (gate, kilt, UCSlwbUlg, tVUlJ, the smiling, the proud, tho humble, and lastly, the lover's, combining admiration, feeling and longing, and who knows what else besides! Chambers Journal. ours. J. vanartdalen, first-class general store. nivA Mm crtTTiA rnah nr Tin xai tirlnff nn Wo luHwrna can hardly bo described by ordsi ft Satisfaction guaranteed in every bad luck. deprived me of eleen atnlglita; would lie awake The st suuenngwun nam loruours alanine, uwwiwi 1 ,. i JillVlV,UlUl. a, , . I iuuhiuk Willi iKiin luiuuuiiuia nine. inKwim SOllClb a Call and guarantee wlthBeveral physicians their medicine would for awhile relieve me, but would aooh lose their satisraction. REMEMBER THE Oobner Store, LEH1GHT0N PA. MenryMillor, LBHIQHTON, PLANING MILL. I mandfactubeb of Window and Dook Fbames, Doors, Shutters, window sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, Fire Wood ! I effect; by using Frof. lloudrou's remedies navel been entirely cured ; would recommend his rem I I euies to inotte sunenuK wim siuuior coinpiauiia, uespeciiuiiyynurs, i ' Newton, Itucks co., Fa. In all lengths and in all quant Office and Laboratory open dally from 7 a, m.I tosp.ni. caiior writeto ities sunnlicd cheaply. ALKXAM'KK IlOUIllUlU, I lZ 1721 riorth Tenth Htreet. : ; . ... noy. T. fli-ly. 1-hiladeiphla. ra y l.n (n V Oil tllinR Watches, - Diamonds, ofthis? Jewelry, Silverware, windowShade with or without a border ready on spring roller, for Bronze Clocks, any thine, in -ftc Jewelry' Ling 25 Cents. 50Ci PBr W6ek. the Carpet Store JlVD DEALS It IN Join n club in which you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $40 is estimated to only cost $17.00 Certificates are now being Issued by Verv Lowest Prices, prank German, All Kills of Dressetl Mer Shingles, Failings, Ilemlock Lumber, &c., &c. s ALES MAN WANTED. N LOCiL OB TRAVELING. To sell our nursery Istock. Salary, eipenses ana si. 7 ewumymctti nrw. CllASt llBUTlEia COMPANY, . ttoeater.N.Y. UENRUAL AQUNT, TTeissport, - irjnn'a. W. F. HOPFORD, Lohighton, Pa. aprUll,Ui-em Q (A Hamilton Street, qy Allentown.Pa. j. A. PHILLIPS, DSALaMt IK innos and Orgnns, WKISSrOBT. FA. T7.,,ordlDl llMaous Ybj You Should Buy X' OUr I'UKTaod Organs at Phillip.' ta7-rhiuips has no Agmts I tflr-rullllpa baa no Collectors I tv-rbllllp. has tu Expense l IX-raluips can tune llanos and Om I story of the Freckled One's blue eyed baby soon became common report- bat no Chinaman ever sow the face ot the child, so zealously was that one little room guarded. From want, the little Qerman mother grew thin and pole. Thev had their bowl of rice three times a day, and sometimes the Freckled One would bring from the restaurant some chnn che gett, the feet of a sow, pickled. Bnt he had no eyes for the suffering of his wife, nor would he listen to her just complaints. He spent most of ms tun. In the worship of his little white god, as he called the baby, The qhlnese society would have helried him had he made known his wants, but he scorned afi who spoke the language. This storv filled the forty who listened with amazement. They had known nothing of the life of the crazy Freckled One who accused and cursed his own race. And the teller came to almost the last, and said that Moi Hing must .bo sent bock to the hills of Kwang-tnr-g, for even now his spirit was seeking release from a worn out Doay. ne told how Moi Hlns had worshiped all one night before the platform, and called tho blue eyed baby a white goo- destined by heaven to grow up Into a fine woman and deliver the Chinese from the control of the Imperial dynasty. In fulfillment ot the prophecy made more than a thousand years ago. Wearied with his devotions. Mot Hing the sort ot place that I've always been looking fori stir on the journey, He adopted the camp from that mo ment and everybody In it. Nobody knew where he came from or to whom he belonged. He was a total stranger to the people who lived on the form not for away. He slept in front ot the tent Hold It loth. Light. The man who tells you confidentially lust wnat win cure your com is prescribing jic tmp's I this atnight. and barked at any stronger who g,ffiff les. came that way, and answered amiably to the name ot Liberty Moses. No donbt, when the camp broke up, he went back to his more civilized home, wherever It was, but as long as that charming spot Ilal.am tht vpftr. In thfl nrnanitlnn ot remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is sparea 10 cohidiub odit me nest auu in ana loo inn iki thencomp rge bottles at all cents,and S 1. Sample bottle free. nurest incTBdienta. Hold a bottle of Kenil .aisam u, uie ugut aim iuu. luiuuuu it; uuu re with other druggists, John Archibald, one of the Standard Oil Croesuses, was an office boy at Tltusvllle, remained In Piistenr thero wna nocAher I"4-! n0t many years ago, ana Is DOW tf. Trotectea by a Child. The grandson of Count d'Hausson- ville in La Vie de Mon Fere relates how the noted royalist escaped from the mob on the terrible Aug. lu, nus: Itl't fcr him. Boston TzanacriDt, An Enjoyabl. Way to Take T.a. There are people who get more out ot life, than others by a sort of philosophy of contrast or change, 'lbs listener, being invited to tea not long since, found the table set under the apple trees Just a few steps from the kitchen door. ported to be worth fully (15,000,000. 'Mnrdered. The body of Julius Baer was found by freighters nye miles west of here Tuesday morn, in a terribly mantled condition, Ills head and lace were imaaned, so as I tin UBiucif inuKUi.ni, luiu iiuuiuuus There I wounds were found on his body. Mr. llaer were several children seated about the I was agent for the great blood medicine, table, expressing by their demure manner I Sulphur uiiters. itoDDery was undoubted .v... !..., . .,i ,M t oil xnt, I Iv the motive, as he was well known U v.... .. i , it I have a large sum of money on bis person, Mv irrandtatherid not emigrate. M ":"rT-' .1:, As we go to press there Is no clew to the i .yin in w. : I nernctratora. Colorado rreis. WUUAIh V.UV UUU wuuuuw -u I I, It'. . M.O h a IMntt mi u, ,h. I rare courage and entire devotion, had I ... , ,t ,.. tv, i . ,.., made him promise not to leave him, ana , ool one advantage, it makes he was always one of those who ; in mo- k harf on riru, but we all take bold and help, so that they are as pleased as we are," It was delightful to sit under the trees mcnts of danger hastened to the Tull- cries to defend the royal family. He was with the king throughout the lutn of August. Wben the royal family left me legislative assembly he found him self in a position of great danger. lie took advantage or tne semiiwi light in the lobby to destroy bis lace ruffles and hid his gold laced hot and his sword under the seats. Then he joined the crowd which was leaving the hall and the offices. But the difficulty was to pass from the entrance to the assembly hall to tho gate ot the Confide your secrets to the wind, but I not tell them to a woman. The Qneen yawned lier Jewels. OiiMn luhalla nf Hnaln. nawned her lewels rtlu tnnnev to fit out the exDedltlon that dls- that flecked the table cloth with moving greater than Is made by many women of Amert ahadow8 and seemed to add new flavor to I who deny themselves many things In order the simple food. The house Btood bock miCovery for their sick husbands or child- from the street of course, and yet f 1 1 r . i-d ogmry" 1 1 mor, .mportjat hurl ) in non thA ntrfwt. thArA miryht I . " n. . ... , a.v a-v v- "O w I ebVWS Ol U1H JyUllKS, L.1TCT, X ! Uab, Ul slUIIUMU. have been a great gain for the paaeerby. the "Discovery" is a sovereign reraedv. A trial . - - . . . I nnntlasaa Ira ivini In il nil iitua itrm (t lTiriflM It WOUld have given a tOUCb OI SOCtaml-l,h:rt.,nru,.thellver.nd etranatheoa lty to tne Street, tige mat so Cuaraoter-ianaouiiusupinown.iesysieni. uoaranteeu latin nf thft Kreneh. WHO At in Tinllllf. BO I - - , -- . ' Kracefally. It lormea a sort or aaiiy picnic, wim- It returned. A IJJ...,' .V.TN,.:,ntV '""'"""'"'-"'' lUOUUCMSIulHV.H.WJ.WUtCU, Ing recogn zed. In this space and at the u of t u. ul' mf- truta n,Aru km nMvnle. ATritAd hv havincr I .... ., , j ii.t. I raiUl IS 1 ' , , . ' " - i Butnuou. it aaaea cusnn sou rauu to the greatest builder, and envy the meal, and made the summer more distinctly a time for vacations and out I the greatest destroyer. Promises made In time ot affliction taken the palace and by the massacre ot the Swiss, which had occupied them nearly all day. of door Imnressions. It seemed a ens- Uulrs a better memory than most peopl. In crossing the garden my grantuauier tom that coula proflubly f oUowed by possess, noucea a cnua wno naa ien nit uy ralllrDan dwellers and it would raWe men gets a good deel more blame uuu, uuu -a i ne a aistinct lenmnening ot tne Etay- time of midsummer. Boston Transcript. surrounded by several persons. He walked straight to the group, lifted the child in his arms without saying a worn, and went on toward the gate, walking slowly and apparently quite absorbed in comforting the little child. His face was thus concealed as he reached the gate and ordered the crowd aside. He was allowed to pass unsuspected, and still protected by bis precious cur- ter what they do than credit fer what they don't do. "The sacredness of the ballot box" cltten' kinder sway backed. A woman can't vote no bettern a man kin nuss a baby, A man that's got a good offis Is a pi tdull Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 11. Changed tb. Day. The story is told of the late "Fig Iron' Kclley that on one occasion a young woman, the daughter of an old IVamsyl- vanlan. who had been one of Kelley's political lieutenants, applied to him for I fool that won't fits fer It tooth and too nalL a position, wmcn ne proauisea to secure vjnci9 g4m ji,t jnt afeaied of nobody. j. v. Ct. " '": v. - '3 mats wnat. &Ma7ulZl Z?Lrj0 modern patrloU beleave. In the add.dg. . .i v. i , i , MMU. I . .o v -- -w-o - - ' I iiTT.rM wnrk and no nav makes Jack a uo uu, tuu tmiu uuu n sum v uuw .j, n nnnn I tfilniv m n1M. annl- I -- with a rihrelclan. with instructions that I m.,i .w .n iM hr tn vall I boy.' the little one should be given the best of tomorrow." The Indue kent this np for Agoodrsury public men ought to nearly a month, when the young woman I muzzled. lost her patience. On the occasion ot The modern lover does not implore to her last visit me judge, wno was very i be deeply loved! ne begs not to to leo aosentminaea, aid not eaten aer name i mnxh bored. as the servant announced her presence For . woman, the temputton to iicrince lnmerloraiid,waUinghtvrriedlyinto Whea lt includs the mer. an00 xuuiuv,.tuucr,u 1 0BIattullHT to sacrifice her friends also It it fiTi inn nin iiinyiiiiv. . . Its IrresUUble. ii..; vm, win nvdlrhav. to call to- It does not take so much to be con morrow." "Bnt. indue." she Drotestod. tented. "that Is what you have told me for a I Little Battle, aged 4 jean, coming down- month. I have oome almost every day, stairs the next morning after the carpets and you have invariably told me to call bad been removed from the floor, ran up to tomorrow." "I beg your pardon, I am her grandniamma and exclaimed: "Why, sure," Bald the judge with great fraavity. rpMeTtnamma, the upstairs la all barefoot V5f Utii4--4iii JSi OWPAUPERSGETHERE FL0WERF0R 1 i'ESIDEHT Democratic Talk of Him as a Compromise. THE STEERAGE IN DIBQUISE. O0NOEEN1NO 0LCVEI.AKD AKD HILL the United States. One was Grover Clevi land, tho other was Hoswell r. Klowi r One was governor of the state, the o1 her held no office. The governor won Kim year New York will almost surely contain two aspirants for the nomination. Ont- wlll then be a United States Mimtor i tie other will hold no oflloe. Hut those twe do not comprise the potnlbllltles. There may bo a third, and the third wljl then bo governor. Ever sluoe Koswell a". Flower carried tho Umpire state by a innjnrity which approaches and may rench jti.OOu, there has been much talk of t hi kind It has come chiefly from prudent Democrats who are not 'on the Inside' of party or fac tlonal management." Flower aa a Compromise. The World claims that many Democrats say that the contest between Cleveland and Hill may render each liable to defeat In New York state lt nominated; that the electoral vote ot New York 1b essential to incorporated In the report which he and Demo,ratIo success; that "the machine Is against Cleveland and tor mil, nnd that lower as a compromise cauuiuate woniu win. The World adas: The 1'artlsans Deny It. 'The chief obiect of the Democratic party Is to nominate n man whose election would be practically assured. In view of the facta -it notea, wmcn oi Jr- the three mon named is the most nvallublo' Will not the sober btm.io of tho national convention Insist upon the elimina tion of factional strife in this state by the nomination of Governor Flow erl Whether there really exist suffi cient basis for -each of tho state- Ther rvefer U11L Tho chief thing to be determined now Is Disoaar Down over ma loreuean, let uis i r . . . ,. hpimm. beard grow and wore wooden shoe,, sleep- th . Ion o I to Jtowjr mg m emigrant nouwnerecommittoes -,7m rrr,r Tn obtain definite In- gathered destitute candidates lor Amen- 5Tr,r "tn, . rnrrenondont rrrdaextlyopposlte !, - to those given to the public Ho was driven "" to the most desperate expedients to avoid detection, and had actually In one country Orl.p'a Head Like Iteed'a. to change his dlsgnlse behind a cart In the new YoliK, Nor. 19. Congressman street. In Italy he donned a different cos- Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia, who la a can tome, and found everywhere traces of the dldate for the speakership ot tho house ot v mruxj oi l(u wuu uro vvucvuuug, i yepfesentativos, is at me xioixinau nouw (Irfudtngond seducing the credulous pop- jre nay. that his visit here has nothing to u rations of the most Ignorant sections of I do with the contcsL The ton of his head Italy, to the misery ot the overcrowded looks very much like that of ex-speaker Italian colonies of America, and for whatr "Torn" Heed. simply to collect a commission on the "Yes," said Mr. Crisp, laughing, when steamship tickets sold. reminded of tho resemblance, "1 nave Decaying; th. Commlaaloner. I been told that before, but if eloctou 1 hopo Everywhere he found evidences that that I shall be somewhat lest arbitrary in governments, committees, poweriui steam-1 my aecisionH nun wuiowuu, uiu.o .u shin nnea. railwava In Eurone and in I dilatory In speech than was Mr. Heed. " America were all joined together in one "Who do you think will be the next vast secret combination, driving over tho speakerf" I asked him. ocean whole populations, regardless of law "That's rather an embarrassing ques- andtba rranlt to the American renubllc tlon." he renlled. smiling. "Mr. Uynum, At Naples, while one commissioner stood Mr. Mills, Mr. Springer, Mr. Hotchand yaotchlng the embarkation ot emigrants myself are all candidates, and each of us, tor America, two other commissioners uu- 1 suppose, tninKs ne naa aiKiiwcuauoi known to the steamship company secretly rc carded the process. Thev saw that utterly disqualified per sons were set aside and rejected In tho presence of tho single commissioner and at soon at hit back was turned were hur ried on board and sent across to swell tho crest army in America, At last they returned to England, and Cosiunlsaloner Schultels resumed his series ci rccret trips through the slums of Lon don. disKUlsed In hobnails and ragged etotbra. Every emigration society he visited was willing to aid paupers to America; there was no future for them In England. For Instance, Mr. Schultels went to Mr, Wllklna, the secretary of the London Soci ety for the Prevention ot Pauper Allen Emigration, and after relating a pathetic story about his poverty and his utter fail ure to soDDort himself in England, that gentleman gave him a letter to another so ciety em tl Ulng mm to a free passage to mw York. It was to further explore such nid. li.w Faup.rs Get Mere. Schueltelt told the representative of this British organisation that be was unable to obtain work as he was not in good health, and that he would have to go to the poorhouse. He was referred to Gen ih.n th. nlhnr. Tint, it is A frlendlv con- teat all round, and whoever wins vrlll re- j celve the loyal support of his oompoti- tors. It Is not true, as has been bintjri7 that I have been promised the snrrndft oi Tammany'a influence. As au organization 1 don't know that Tammany la tor any one In particular. A Democrat will be the next president and the issues will be tariff reform and governmental economy, in my opinion." Opposed to Cleveland, iKDIANArous, Nov. 19. Tho Formers' Alliance leaders now here are a unit against Grover Cleveland as a presidential candidate. Chairman Taubeneck, of the People's party, aaysi "Clevcland'a nomi nation would be the best thing that could possibly happen to help along the Inter ests ot the People's party. When Mr Cleveland's pronounced financial views andthosoof the Industrial masses come , , . .. . v , , , i n , ' in contact euiuetuitig lkjuuu tw uj vu uw a tangent. And, on .the other hand, hit Id ue oy a den channels that the treasury department P0.""10.1; " r "' tent th. present commission to Europe. Democratic party could posalbly uu lur ito uiubs, "Xvo southern Alliance man coniu vote for Mr. Cleveland and remain true to the Alliance." Colonel Livingston, representative-elect from Georgia, was asked whom Georgia 1 if. ...1,1, KCnma Bl.,n mftn en u j.nu u. new, umtou cuu.m Yest, Boies, Campbell or Gray would be central, for some recommendation. General New refuted to give any In doraement to the aupposed pauper. In the face of this the society contributed $3.63 to the twenty dollars necessary tor the steer age nassage on the Cunard steamship Ser via. The clerks declared that hundreds upon hundreds of pauperized Husalan Jews were patted on from England to America upon the Indorsement of their consuls. The whole eft art of the society to prevent such people from getting a lodgment In Great, lirltain. acceptable to us. Mr. Cleveland cannot receive the solid Reorgia delegation A tew citlea and the newspapers aro for him, but the people, as a mats, are not " To Fight Senator llrlc.. YotrsosTOWri. O., Nov. 19. Judge King chairman of the Republican state central committee, bat called a meeting of the committee at Colur.buij Tuesday, to take action In regard to contesting the seat of Colonel Brlce in the United States senate VSSSWLi Peking state of adopt: measure. to prevent hi. being .rr., . .t.m Th.lntlm.of twommwnen cougns wu- rrJrr " .rTTCi- "i.i. u.,-... aayti "Ibeuave It can be shown by 1L- irr::Vl"""""ATbomu. of SnrlnHfleld. that Brlc. cor- urrSrakafrcmbc '".' !h misalooer Schultels of his conquest ojer a tick glrL Often the poor creature! paid tor a few mouthf nit ot palatable food car ried from the employee! table by tubmtt- ttng to the mott shameful caresses. There seems little doubt tKat competent evidence can be obtained thMv Ilrioe waa not a clti sen of Ohio at the tune. He had not voted In the state for a year aud waa a resident of the city of New York Vur b?no '.'rd f or ytrtueVuo ' W d- - pity for innocence. At night carnality Ohio baa been that he it not, and has not reigned on the tteerag. deck. ruorrlMB 8aec.da I.lv...y, ninmsnrnto. Nov. 18. State Treasurer Bo jar hat appointed John P. Morrison to eer M h t asury, viue nuutui LAveeey , teatgneo. re.1 B.lllnr KHUd In Nw J.rs.y, TBI FTOaT, Nov. 18. The case of the pool been, a resident of the state If this b true, Mr. Brlce should not be allowed to represent Uhlo In the senate Th.y AU Want th. Convention, Washington, Nor. m The ItepubUean national committee will meet in the Ar lington hotel in this city ou Monday next eboaea a nlaes for boUbMC the Bed. b- seller, John Harlng, who appealed from limn n--r-l convention ot 18SS. There the dedalon ot the tupremo court which m boa Dwly comnotMion for the honor declared pool selling on the race tracks Tieittathav krrve already put la appll Illegal, was a test case, and th. hopea of c iosu i an New York, Chicago. Cincin- tb. sporting fraternity were that the court baU, Baa Pranci-ao, Omaha, Mitrucapotis ot appeals wouia reverse tne aecunoo, nttsUirg, Uetrolt and Taooma. Now that the case has been finally decided Already Uie rtpre-enutivet and "boom agamst them Monmouth park, th Linden cm" of o v&rroun eitte- have arrived tn and the Elizabeth race tracks will have to Washington. Pittsburg it the latent u- rtunam doted, at they have been for the ptrant for conventional honors A can past season pending the dedalon. Tbt vass of that otty w shown (t te enntatn racing people wiU now appeal to the legls- hotel accoramodaUona equal to fint-ln latur to nave tne law eitner repeaiea or i natl, walls a guarantee luna ot WW'S amended. I now being ralaed. Cl.rgrmen and Socialism, Wlsnaoros. Nor. 19. The Protestant Episcopal Church oongreat, In session at Washington, dltcutsed the question ot .orlAlbrm. Several ot th. delegates pro claimed themaelves to be out ana out socialists and Rev. William Prall, of De troit, Mkh., said the principles of ChrlaUanity and socialism were the same, except that Christianity went further than socialism. f.nnn. n.Hn nam. d. XT V 11 TSAmn 1TI1I 1II J. ., ' . uu.vkuw. -- has removed County Clerk Conway from omce ana appoinsea m us aieau unarm E. Qnenman, ex-deputy county clerk, and way ts charged with presenting Mils Against us county wnicn mciuueu megM items. AIl.E.d K.at.r Mard.r.r. Arr..ta. WjrxsBABSI. Pa Nov. M- Jam Gal- Ugher, Joa.Dh Bvtland and J. A GaUa gher were lodged in Jail last night charged with tuomurderof the two Keator brothers SrytvAila ytart ago. Daniagmg etsee has been eecurod agalnat u prrt- If Ilean. Should Dl. ALEANT.Nor. 19. Th. report from Hud son in the event of the death of Senator elect Deane, lU-pabtlei. the Democratic board of aupervisora will try to givo On borne, Decooci-at, the eertlrleatt otelection, Is denied by Attorney Ganerei Tabor, whu sayai "If a ma J.rlty ot the votes in i he re turns from the three counties ot the Pif toenth dlstriet were east for Deane he will be declared elected, eveai if he bhould n daad. Then a new election would be held ' Sarloua llln.aa of Two Senators. ALBAatr, Nov. 19. Th. illness of eenn tor Deane and Senator Harvey J Donald son coatinuet to add much to the unccr talntyof the prant political eiruation In the oase of the former very little, 11 any hope Is given for his reoovery The case uf Senator Donald son, who waa threatened with poeumoDia, is not ao serious, and it it now believed that ah. danger line i ettswi. jsow are aeir ju: ju-. Experiments at the Illinois ei luiem atatiuu show that the lt liiniti, : known fur land on which wheat i. iai4i.! ts ordinary barnyard manure.
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