The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, December 05, 1891, Image 1

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"INDEPENDENT" "IvIVB AND LET LIVE."
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna,, December 5, 1091.
VOL XX.. No. 4.
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PrtMOial & Bnsiness Cards.
W. M. Rapshor,
ATTOIIKEY iD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
First door aboie the Mansion House,
MAUCII CHUNK. - - TENN'A.
Ural Estate nd Collection ARency. Will I Buy
ind Hell Ileal Estate. Coiieyanc ngn")' :
Collections prompt )r made. Hf-tUlns MtytMju
l"S?nts a speitalty. May be commlted In
Knillsh and Oerman hoy, re-vi
O. A. CLAUSS,
omce with Clanss Bros., First street, LclilRhton
Fike, Life and Accident
INSURANCE.
Only Frst-class Companies are represented
Intormatlon cheerfully furnished. 4-1y
DR. G. T. FOX,
172 Main Street, Bath, Va.
at Banoo. Broadway housk, Mondays.
AT ALUSrroWII, KAOI.R 1IOTKI, IHUB8DAY
it n.-ril. VHIDAYS AND SATtlllDAYS.
omce Hours-From a. m. to 4 p. m. Practice
limited to diseases of the
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat
PT-Alw, Refraction ol the Hycs or tho adjust
ment uiis3cs.
Lehigh Valley R. R Co.!
Arrangement of raMenger Train,
In Effect Nov. 15th, 1891.
LKAV1! Lr.llIOHTON
For Newark and New York (UT.7.30, 9.5T,
ml 11.12 a-iii. , 3 i, 8.27 fi J.l) p. in.
For Manmika Chunk and Helvidere 8.22. 7.30
m, a.m.t MM and 7.M pin. ,
Fur lamlierlilll ami Tri'liton C.JJ, 0.00 and
.Ha.in.i and liiva jun.
uiutimrinii. finta-tfiiintiA. Allpntou-n. Beth.
lehcm, and Kastmi, 5.1a, 0.17, 7.02, 7.311. II IK). 0.57.
11.13 a.111 , iub, 3.w. ant, 0.07, 0.'.'7, 7.ai and 10.42
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11.00 and 11.12 a. in.; 3.00, 2.42, 5.22 and 7.24
""'For lteadlnnsmlllnrrlsburi! TJO, and 11.12a, m
.1.011, 0.27 and 7.21 p m.
For llOWmiins, lllIK" tnvt tici,i...i...
rv-. wiiltn Hall. Coiilitv. and llokenclatiqua
6,22,7.02, 0.00 B.57 S 11.12 tt.,lll.i 12.52, 2.42,3.27,
6.07, O.Z(, ailU 1U. I , .. n ...,,, 1.
Forftiaucni;nurRo.oa, ,..,,.., on ..
a.m.; 1.11,3.20, 4.io, f.u, sjh,w.oj buwiwu
'''ForWcatlierly ami llaileton 6.62, 7.13 KM and
ll.4Sa.lll.i 4.10,5.25,7.17, 10.M p.Ill.
vp Mfthmmv r.ltv. Hlieuandiiah and Ashland
tor Alt. uannei uuu ouuinuniii v.o, t,Mti ""'-jv""" " v. "i,"
F. 1. SMITH, D. D. S.,
Offloe opposite the Opera House.
Bank Street, Zchjjhton, Pa.
r.Tn.Di'tv tu tiT.rra lillAVnllKH.
Flillnir and maklnx artificial dentures a special
ty. Ijocal anesthetics used.
Uas administered and Teeth 1'itracted WITH
,ITT 1A1N.
OFFICE H0UR81 From 8 . m., to 12 m., from
1 p. m., to 5 p. m., from 7 p. ra.. hj e p. m.
Consultations lu English or (lerman
omc Hours at Ha7.letou-F.Yerv Saturday.
OctlM7-lv
-AT-
Seidel's Bakery,
FintBtreet. Lfhtghton, ou v,) nlwnv find
Freshest and UcH
BREAD AND CAKES,
Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread
Fresh Hiery Bay. Our Vienna Bread cannot
be excelled. We respectfully solicit your luitron
age. Watch for the Wagon.
Seidel's Vienna Bakery,
Opp. Chert's, FIRST ST.. I.ElllOHTON. PA
Stoves,
Tinware.
Heaters and
Ranges,
In Great Variety at
Samuel Graver's
fopular Store, Bank Street,
IN VAIN I SCARCH.
Tfie Greatest Blood Purifier k
Tills Great CJermnn Medicine Is the.
PliUllllITTKIl3forlX)0,leBlhan S
one cent a doae. Jt will aire thejf f
Mitrnratraintnr attln tllaAtllin.TrDTII m
Ida common pimple on the faopjr f
fTlto that wrul ciif-ense srromia.
1 SULrilUit uiriKiia is tnev
I I beat mMlnlna to una In alt AT
I lease of aacn stobborn andTonr KM
lildeep seated dlseasca. Ionriareont
ftljnot ever tako Jfofortler.lTse
BLUB PILL8 fll
Mormerei7jytUMawdeadJ.?S B"
toe Dureit ana wuimj :
IiTfrnrTiiaffTiiOatl
I
fSalpkr Bitters 1
nhctarv Iiniirirfl UTlAblA tO WAlk.Or
brrnth fonl and are flat on Tour back,
offeDilTOf TonrbntKetaome&tonce(U
stomach la ontwlll cure you. Sulphur
ftM.7.4.t.n-M mid 11.43 a.in.i 4.10. o.W.7.iTHnu l ioi onier. usoMiiiwrBi
10Mi.m. iWDUi-riiUK
ior niuinu ami iu uum-n .-"
(1 a ni KOH ti. til
i'r 1'ottsvllle U.K!. 7.30. 7.43. 9- 11.12 and
a. m., 3.27. .i"i anu 7.1 1. v.i
llnveii. Wllkeabartuttiid Bcrnnton
1
nton lli
it ja u n . 1 in r t it nml lAJli it- 111.
ror lunKnanuovK
Kor tWeRo, Auburn, Ithaca nnd Oeneva 11.48
rum.i lojH p.m. m . ... , .
in Ira. ICochester, Buffalo, NUigara Falls and tbe
West IMS a.in.iandlo.W p. ni.
rorillinira uuu mo nes. Ddiomuuba 1
4,10 p. m.
SUNDAY TJEAlS,
For New York o.( and 10.07 n,in. j p.m. 1
l.'.ir l-hlliulplnhliL ft.O-J ft. 111.: 2.S2 lllld &.27IP. ID
For Kaston and Intermediate (Stations 1
fi.02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 62, 2.62. 5.07, 6.27 and 9.02 I
1-r.V Mnuchrimnk 8.14.8.50.10.23 a. til.: 12.2G,
3.18, 15.13, .3J aim iu.w y. in.
ror iteaninR at o.iu a. iu.i a.w mm o,it u m.
For MabanoyCUy and Hheiiandaih 12.20 and
3.1 k p.m.
Knr wiitm ifuven. Wllkes-narre. nttston.
Tunkliannockrowanda, Sayre, Itbaca, Geneva,
Annum, fiinnra, iioenesier, uunaio, lugan
Falls and the West 10.G4 p.m. , ,
For lurther particulars Innulreol Acentsfor
Time Tables. E. It. ItYINOlON,
M.av 11. fllt IV South Hethleheiii, 1'enna-
fThelnTftlia'g Friend.
3 ImmcHUatclT-The yonnjr.the ajred and tot
I Is your Ur.Jf terlng are soon made welt by
line tlilck.mts use. Itomembcr what you
Irop7,clo-jlTrrad here, u mar wive your
udr. orUfe, It has saved hundreds.
fVQWl waic ucui w-mon-uw,
In rain I search like one distraught
My house, from floor to floor.
Till I nin hy the tielfthbora thought
As one u bofe mind glrca o'er.
Vain search, for she i dead Is dead!
Hie v 111 return tio more.
A1al fom er lost and fled.
And open Mill tho door.
I start w hen rlnpfs the bell I own
I hone to tlnd hor near.
Glad nutmnn daa, when you are cone.
Ob, until when she was here.
Thnt noul has ta'en Its upward flight,
I tttlll below must keeo:
To tiara thnt ctlttcr lu tho night
I btrctcli my arm- and weep.
Pressed Vatust tho window, I repass
In dream! the dai a or 1 ore:
All lost! -that Kood iwjwt heart, alas
Which sansI haveoto more.
Victor iruffo
EATU TANITO'S LOVE.
Are tou low-rolrltcd and -weak,
'nr ittTprlniT from the CXOPHWS of
Vouthr K so. SULPUUB U1TTKE3
will cure 70a.
Send 3 2-cent stamps to A, l. Ontway ft Co.,
Boston. Uass., tor beat raedlcalworkrm&ltsUodr
A HEff PRINCIPLE.
We Positively guarantee Dr.
Boyd's Little Giant Nerve
and Liver Pills
To euro Conitlnatlon.lndlsestion.BIlllousness
Ton 11a Ijlver, 1 11111 111 iriu iiacK,i lies, iieatiiMJiie,
liau iasie in in niuuui utisiuk trum iuuihs
tiii. hv Htrpnithpiilnij tli nerves and remilftt-
Inc the action ol the Stomach Lher and
llUIilf). i'UHUi uo uhtitcu, ihijusw
tlelilant Herts and i-her rills act on anew
principal. They act on the nerves of the
stomach, Iher and kidneys giving them health
and viRor. what Is more evident of their curative
quatlties, than the fact that the longer taken
the leys required, that Is more than ean be said
01 any otuer put on mo iuurKei,a inui win con
ince the most skeptical mind, that what we
chiim U true, these are a few of tho many testi
monials we hate reeei.ed.
Tlfton, (hi., Aug. 20th 1800. Dear Sir: The
nils receneu, mcy are me uesi 1 vcr uwn.
T. W. ULAliK.
Ijike Ors stal Minn., May 14, 18to. Dear Sir:
I hae taken rills sent me, enclosed And Wo
upml tup morn I lutvft lippti troubled for pari
with liulljrestion.coiistiiuition imdneneotisness
since 1 lawo ur. uaju run 1 ivvi k"u, iiuvo
taken many others with no relief yours re
spectfully. ADAM liKANKK. I
For sale by all dealers in medicine at 2c
per i, will, vy fiiuu uii icitih ui jjiiuc, shiii-
pies free, acent wanted eerwhere,
T. D. THOMAS, Drujcsist.
llilghton. Ta.
Roofing and Spouting a special
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on abort notice
Reasonable!
Is ft moat loathsome, dangerous, and preva
lent malady. It is a blood disease, usually
ol Scrofulous origin, and for which locai
treatment Is useless. Before health !s pot
alble, tbe poison must be eradicated f nn
the system, and to do this
SUCCESSFULLY
the disease must be treated through the
blood. For this purpose do remedy 1? so
cffeetlre as Ayer's 8arsaparllla.
" For the past eleht years, I have Men
severely afflicted with Catarrh, none of the
many remedies 1 tried anoraing mo any re
lief, lly digestion was considerably tm
paired, and my sleep disturbed by phlegm
dropping Into ray throat. In September
last I resorted to try Ayer's Sarsaparllbi,
bet-an to use It at once, and am glad to
testily to a great Improvement In my health.'
Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, 271 West
Fourth street, Kew York City.
"My daughter. It years old, was afflicted
with Catarrh irom ncr nun year. Last au
gust she was
TREATED WITH
Ayer's SarsaparlllA, and after three months
ol this treatment she was completely cured.
It was a most extraordinary case, ns an7
druggist here can testily," Jirs. v. w
Barnes, Valparaiso, Neb.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
F KEF A RID BT '
Dr. J. G. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass.
Bold by all Droggl.U. Trice tl ; .Is bottle, ti
WALL PAPER,
Deoorations, Picture ltods,
Cove Window Shades,
Spring'Itollers, Fringes,
Carpet Lining.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Blank Books, Easels, Games,
2?locks,T?ancy Cards, Etc., etc.
PAINTS, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Brushes,
Colors, Artist's
Materials.
General Painter's Supplies,
LFluckenbach
Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk,
GO TO
SWEENY'
"Corner Store"
Oram Lemons, Bananas, Kits,
Apples, Celery, Cranberries,
Grapes, Table Haisins, Confec-
lions, Fancy Bastets, Queens-
ware, and a fill line of Nice
Groceries.
orr. the ruBi.io square
If you aro contemplating a course In
BUSINESS or SHORTHAND,
It will pay you to visit the
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AMERICAN BUSINESS ML Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.,
IS IIEAUQUAltTERS FOR
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
At.i.irWTfiwv. Pa., lipfni-pi ilprldlnc uhere to CO,
tlionph you irjy live a thousand uules away. It
stands ut the head of Commercial Colleges, m Its
otiiimtlniifti fliitrn.ptiir. nun. iiiPtilnm for SUtmlv-
tnR business meu with trained ana capaoie as
sistants; as a means ol placlnir ambitious young
men and ladles onthe road to success, and in I tj; cMna T?voVioa C-
the extent, elegaHce and cost of Us equlpinenta. I Tine OOapS, UlUSnCS, tXC., aC.,
Six Separate Departments with as mauy Courses I
choice Wines and Liquors,
of Htudv, under tlie personal supervision of Ktght
Instructors all tspeclalists. illustrated Cata
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O. O. DORNEY, Prin.
ty Please menelon this paper. c-27m
Ratu Tanlto, son of the great King
Tni Katntraa, dwelt in Viti Levu, which
some cull Fiji. He wa9 in stature like
to tho tree lnbaku, nnd n licht shone in
his young eyes, so thnt his presence
could be known at night. His canoo
sped with the wind; his dancing in
tho wnr dance brought forth a great
shout from the people; his arm broke
anart the strongest breakers, and men
Trv a Bottle To-daV ! E3 called him the "King's Arrow."
mm 1 -vy i . i . , , . I. n .
thev had danced on the eighteenth birth.
day of Rain Tnnito, Katubua called his
son to him and said:
"My Bon, shall my line end with your'
Batn Tanlto answered, "Not so, my
father, for I will marry."
Then tho king Bald: "Katu Tanlto,
choose a wife, observing these three re.
qnirements First, that she be young;
second, that she be strong, and third,
that she bo obedient."
Mv father," renlied the young man,
is it not also n requirement that she be
beautiful?"
Tho king answered, "Obedience is
beauty."
Tul Viti," Bald Kara Tanlto, "I uaye
chosen a wife. She is young forshe was
born on the day when I first stood erect,
She is strong for she can abide tne grasp
of my hand without flinching. She is
obedient for she has honored her parents.
And she is beautiful us the day and
lovely as the night. When I see her my
heart is as a basin In which the springs
surge hotly up and fall back in tumult."
"Who is the maiden? ' said tue King.
'Tier name is Ekfesa," tho youth re
plied. "She dwells in Vanua Leva, and
is the daughter of Savenaka, Its king."
Have you spoken to her or love?" tne
king asked.
"Np, said Katu Tanlto.
Go and sneak with Her concerning
her parents," said the king.
Tui Katubua having thus commanded,
Ratu Tanito departed by night in his
canoe to Vanua Levu. And on a day
he returned and his brow was clear, nnd
he came before the king and said, "Tul
Viti, I have performed your commands
and have spoken with the maiden Ekesa
concerning her parents."
The king received the words of Ratu
Tanito, and looking on his son said,
"Abide now with me ana at tne end or
the eeven davs co again to the maiden
and speak with her concerning war and
combats with the 6harks." And Ratu
Tanlto did as he was commanded and
returned with a clear brow and said,
My father, I have done nccording to
your commands."
A I- U 1.1 nn..nnna.r V.1.H
LGlltral JJrU OtOrO, to abide for seven days, and returning
' I .nation tr btwiIt sxHrh liM. rnn.
cerning the gods. And it was done na
he commanded.
Then said Tul Katubua, "Go now,
my son, and speak with the maiden
concerning the government of men."
And Ratu Tanito departed ana came to
Vanua Levu.
Dut when he returned thence his brow
was clouded and his eyes were angry,
and as he reached his father's presence
he stepped with a firm step. "So now,
my son," said the king, "yourcanoe has
met with a mischance nnd has been
T. HORN
-AT TUB
Wall Paper and Decorationo ! dashed against a rock."
'Not so, the young man replied; "my
PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU,
DISCOVERER 01'
Bouflrou's HiiaciHU Remedies.
Liberal Minded Physicians Kndorte Them
As being the Greatest
Discovery ol tho A ire.
Positive cure when used
in accordance to Instruc
tlons, lu diseases here
tofore po-called Incur
able. Diphtheria, asth
ma, uruiicuiui. t wmrrn,
congestion of the hialn,
the result of sunstroke,
apoplexy, and limbs
liarmyzeu rchuireu 10
their natural condition.
tSDlne. hlu and bone disease cured.
sciatica, neuralgia, Urlght's disease of the Kid
nevs. liver comulatnt. dvsenterv. and so-called
nean aisease are entirely cureu uy pure medi
cine of mv oh n nreiisnlur
uuriiijf nine )cars over o,wu persons nave i
used these medicines and are llvinir witnesses I
of their worth. I will not go Into practice my-j
srii. iwinir utr zearsoi Hire, win sen m y meu-
Icluesonlr. 1 have two emment physicians con-1
Spectacles
t
Prescriptions
pounded
careiuliy com-
UctlS-1587
netted with me to attend to calling at the resi
liences 01 mo ick ii rejuircii.
TESTIMONIALS.
Newtown. Feb. 17. 1891.
nar Sir To thnxn nutTerlm? from Bulnal
trouble. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Heart Diseases and
icueunuusm, i wouiu iiigiuy recommenu rroi.
lUuiilruii'H reinpilifa. Inui a sulTerer of these
comiUints for jears at times; was hardly able
i muve; cuuiu uui mniixnien uijih-u. iiie (itui
and aironv was Ineitjif silble. iKtctored with
several piiyIciaus for jears; fouud but little
relief, uotiermanent, until I was curod by his
medicines; his Is uusurpassed ; wwuld highly
recommend ln)f. lloudrou'a liniment and mea-
rlnm In nil mi Harem.
Kespectiutiyvours
it. J. Vanartdalen,
Newton, llucks co., ra.
Newton. Feb. IT. 1801.
l'HOF, ItOUDROU,
lhvir Kir Allow innlouritn von a testimonv
of our luMlelue. 1 can say to all those suffer
ingvwiuainnenisoi my aescniniou, wouia re
commend I'rof. iloudrou's medicines. Haater-
canoe Is safe, oh, father.
'I trrieve. oh. my eon," eald the fa
ther, "that your safe departure lias been
oDDOsed by the kluK or vanna Levu,
and that he has Bought to make you a
vvnen you ouy a pair oi nnoes you warn a nrisoner. for our veneeance will fall
good fit. But If tou need SPJICTACLKa It is eavily on his people."
much more important that the is ve should Dei Co" QT1,.-. vi- Vonna T,ATm Ima
aR0?" ,nV.lpnartnr from hln
IV lining irame wuicu win uriHK low leuv ui I , j .
rectly beior. theutraoI tho eye. It vou buy Island," Bald the youth, "nor has he
KSrfiiSISJJ?; UDO known of my presence there."
AUU yci. uiicr biio huuio jum ojen,
said the old king.
Then Ratu Tanlto composed his fea
tures and said to Ids father: "Forget,
my father, that I have given way to an.
other because ol a tniie. fcnesa, tne
maiden of whom I spoke, has said a fool
lib. thing, and, recollecting It, my spirit
was disturbed."
'And what said the maiden!"
'Truly, she is of opinion that women
are of equal spirit and understanding
with men, and should divide the govern'
ment of human affairs with them.
think such were her words, but of a ver
ity I heard not certainly, being much
provokod, and having driven my foot
against a-root as we wanted.
'Then you have quarreled witn tne
maiden? ' said Tul Katubua.
"No," said Katu Tanito, "I am not.i
woman. I forbore to answer uer, ana
after she had spoken for a time and had
sworn she would marry no man who
held himself her superior, 1 left her.
Then said Tul Katubua, "Uo now.
my son, and take war canoes, and fetch
Ekesa before me."
women or vnnua t,evn are tllo eqnara w
the men In Viti Levu. For tliat reason
wo have wnt to bring yon here. And
we will propose to yon three tests
which, if yon answer rightly and jnstly,
yon shall depart home In safety and wa
will offer yon gifti; and, moreover, yon
shall lead my son home with you to be
yonr slnvo ns a reparation- for the wrong
done yon. This I swear to you, nnd he
shall compete with yon In the tests.
Whereat the rnncess cried out.
"Ho is ignorant, what they are to be,"
said the king. " 'Tis n fait match. Be
hold, he Is na mnch surprised ns yon
are."
"And if-if 1 lose?' said Ekesa.
"You shall marry him," said the king.
Then the king said, "Princess, aro you
ready for the first test?"
Dnt, Bald Ekesa, "I have not yet ac
cepted your conditions."
"Katu Tanito," said the king, "behold
your wife!"
"Nay!" cried the princess, "I nm In
your jiower. Propose to me your tests
nnd let your son prepare for n life of
slavery."
Katubua thereupon caused two tur
tle's eggs to bo laid before tho princess
and paid: "Maiden, of these two eggs
which will bring forth a male turtle nnd
which n femnlc? This is the first test
that wo propose to you."
At this the princess crossed her arms
upon her breast and laughed scornfully.
"This is n test of folly, not of wisdom,"
she said. "Not all the men In the world
could declare of which of these two eggs
should be born n male turtle nnd which
a female."
Bnt Ratu Tanito stepped forward
quickly and took the eggs into his hand
and crushed them. "Of neither," he
said.
Then Katubua said, "Maiden, though
in truth the question seems idle, yet the
youth is light, for n man must know
when to act.
Next there were brought forth two
bowls, each covered with a mat of woven
grass. And Katnbun said: "This is the
second test. Of these two bowls chooso
that which is full of water."
Ekesa trembled, but quickly stretched
out her hand nnd laid it on the nearest
bowl, saying, "This is it."
'Choose you, now," said the king to
Katu Tanito.
Bnt Ratu Tnnito crossed his arms
npon his- bieast nnd said, "Not so; for
who should say that both bowls are not
inipty?"
Then tho king drew away the mats of
woven grass and both bowls were empty.
Maiden," said Ivatubua, "the youth is
right, for a man should know when to
speak."
Tiienuesa bitlicr up and said, "You
juggle with me."
Yet," said Katubua, "the youth has
detected our jugglery. But here is the
third test and perhaps yon will Btul win
him for a slave. Which loves a child
better, his father or she who bore him?"
Ekesa s eyes flashed and she drew her
self np. "Of a truth, tho who bore
him," she cried.
Ratu Tanlto turned and looked npon
the girl, and slowly there came into his
flashing eyes n tender light, but he did
not speak.
At this bkesa called to the king, "Tul
Viti, he does not speakP
And he la right," said tne king., "I or
man should Know wnen to be silent."
Then Ekesa stamped her foot and cried
aloud in bitterness:
It was n trap! You have warned him
what answers he should make and have
plotted between you to shame me
Shame rather on you, Tul Katubua! '
Ratu Tanito strode to her side and
caught her by the wrist and said:
Uo back to yonr people. I will none
of you. i ou have dishonored my father,
Go back to your people. Make a way
there for the princess," he shouted to the
crowd. "Make n canoe ready and set
her on tho shores of Vanua I,evu."
But Ekesa's eyes fell and she did not
move; only stood in her place trembling.
Then Katubua said, "Ekesa, my (laugh
ter, the Philosopher Raveniza has asked.
When should a woman disobey her hus.
band?"'
And Ekesa lifted her tearful eyes and
answered, ''Never, oh, my father, save
when he bids her leave him."
And of the union of Ekesa and Rata
Tanito was born the great King Rata
Cakan, whom men called tho Beat of
Justice, and also Tnnivaln, the Root of
War. Chicago Globe.
Th. Warrant IVns Hot BervMl.
"The worst scare I ever had," remarked
Superintendent of Police Colbert, "was
one night when Qutgley, John Lowe and
myself sneaked into a boarding house
without the inmates knowing of our
presence. We went up stairs Into the
room of a boarder for whom we had a
warrant to wait for his coming. He was
likely to be in some time between 13 and
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that she should come to harm at my
bands!'
No harm shall come to her," said
Katubua. "Do you as I command."
Accordingly. Rata Tanito touc war
canoes and went to vanua Lievu ana
bore away Ekesa by force. And return
ing to Viti Leva be brought her before
his father, who Bat in state, surrounded
by his chiefs and priests. And leeug
this array about her, as though to judge
her, Ekesa's eye flashed and she looked
defiantly at King Katubua. "Mighty
monarch," she cried, "do not fear me;
do not surround yourself with your
chiefs. I mfean you no harm, and indeed
have come here against my will, being
With or without a border readv brought a prisoner by this youth, one of
.,: Tr I your people, net mo ireo auu uuaaiiro
on spring roller, lor anu father adnata,
thank you and be your brother,"
It is my son, Katu Tanlto, who brings
you here, said Katnbua,
Are you itatu Tanitor cnea tne
princess, turning to tne young man,
A i. I H . t C? 4 , And Bhe exclaimed with double force,
1YI IIIU UiirIUL CTIUI u "Then you are the great traltorl"
"juaiueu, gam mug auiuuua,
assured. No harm shall befall you. Yet
it has come to our ears that In Vanua
Leva the women ore the equal of the
men, and as this seems a strange thing
to ns, we have desired to see it tested.
and especially to Inquire whether the
25 Cents,
of
and was said to 1 a very slippery
citizen, We kept very quiet, as we
didn't want any ono to know we were
there. A large coal oil lamp was burn
ing in tho room, nnd instead of putting
it out, John Lowe, who had a Bkin coat,
undertook to shut off the light by hold
ing tho coat nround it. Pretty soon
Lowe fell asleep. We woke him np and
he promised not to do so any more. But
the promise was hardly cold when we
heard him snoring.
Tins was worse than ever and enough
to wake up every ono in the house. We
punched him, and as he awoke, with a
start, he pitched over nnd the lamp
came to tho floor with n crash that, in
the dead silence of the night, could have
been heard half n milo away. There
was nothing for it hut to rush out of the
room and down stairs into the street.
As 1 wont down stairs I felt awfully
quocr. My hair was standing straight
up, and I was expecting nt every step
that borne one would take a crack nt us,
thinking we were burglars.
The next day the papers all had a
sensational account of an attempted
burglary, nnd one or two of them spoke
of the Inefficiency of the police. As 'for
us we said nothing." Indianapolis Journal.
Loudon l.lfo In Kllzabeth's Time.
In Elizabeth's time the ordering of the
household was strict. Servants and
prentices were up at G in the summer
and at 7 In the winter. No one ono on
any pretence, except that of illness, was
to absent himself from morning and
evening prayers: there was to be no
striking, no profane language. Sunday
was clean shirt day. Dinner was at 11,
supper at 0. There was no publio or
private omce whicu was not provided
with n Bible. In tho better classes thero
was a general enthusiasm for learning of
all kinds, Tho ladles, Imitating the ex
ample of the queen, practiced embroid
ery, wrote beautifully, played carious
instruments, knew how to sing in parts,
dressed with as much magnificence as
they could afford, danced the coranto
and the lavolta as well as the simple hey,
and studied languages Latin, Greek
and Italian.
The last was the favorite language.
Many collected books. Dr. John Dee
had as many as4,000,of which 1,000 were
manuscripts. They were arranged on
the shelves with the leaves turned out
ward, not the backs. This was to show
the gilding, the gold clasps and the
silken string. The books were bound
with great care and cost; everybody
knows the beauty of the typo used in
tho printing. Walter Besant in Har
pers.
Zftihlnc a Fuss.
Many years ago a prominent clergy.
man was consulted by the ladles of his
corigregation about certain clerical work
in which they were interested. Smiling
at their earnestness, he said: "That's
tight, ladles; make n fuss inako a fuss!
That s the only way to get work done in
this worldl Set about it yourself and
make n fuss while you do!" And bo it
is. Thinking about wrongs and sighing
over them never mended one. But the
people who exeit themselves to right the
wrong, making n good stir about It
while they do, nnd worrying nt other
people to exert themselves, tao, will often
force the other people into activity in
sheer self defense.
The other people would like to sit
quiet and take it out in sighing, but
these energetio f ussers will not let them,
At last, to get rid of the agitators, they
rouse up, go to work with a will, and
accomplish what Is asked of them for
the sake of the peace they obtain there
by. But whatever their motive, all
mankind hus the benefit. It is not only
well to get wrongs righted, it is also
well to get slnggish people stirred up
occasionally. Harper s Bazar.
"My IlaoKhler'a Lite
ll'as saved by Hood's Sarsaparilla," says
Mr. II. II. Jones of Alma, Maine. "She
had seven running sores In different places
on her toJy, but on glilne her Hood's
Sarsaparilla thcio was marked Improve
ment and now she Is well, strong and
healthy."
Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restor
ing the perlstallc action of the alimentary
canal They are the best family cathartic.
The reason why a hen lays an egg Is
because she can't stand it on end.
MR. CRISP IS SAID TO BE LEADING
THE CANDIDATES.
Two Valuabl. Friends.
1. A physician cannot be always had.
Rheumatism, Neuralcla, Sprains, Bruises
and burns occur often and sometimes when
least expected. Keep handy the friend of
many households and the destroyer of all
pain, the famous Red Flag Oil, M certs.
2. Many a precious HI could bo saved
that Is belnc racked to death with that
terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest
by Investing cents lor a bottle of 1'an
Tina, the treat remedy for Coughs, Colds,
and Consumption. Trial bottles of Pan-
Tina free at T. D. Thomas drug store.
All those who pass through the door to
success nnd It labeled "push."
Nerteand Liter l'ills.
An important diacoverv. Thev act on
the liver, stomach and hotels through 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. 50
doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T. D.
Thomas and W. t . mm' Drug btore.
When voune men idolize younz ladies
they are apt to tell a great many Idle
lies,
llucklen's Arnica Salve
Tin, best H.ilvfl 111 thA world for TnLs. llruirti'S.
.Sores, tilcers. K.ilt lthutm. Fever Kores. Tetter.
Uliapncd Hands, ChillalnsOorns, and all Skin
nrupitons, aim positively cures rues, or no pay
reuuireu. msKuara nolo kivo peneci sans-
taction, or money lefundcd.
bu. Forsalo lv N. It. 11
and W. F. lllery WeissjKirt.
Price as cents tier
ln. Forsalo nr -N. 11. kkueh, I.clllRMon
The human race is rnn on the course of
true love, as a general thing.
A Sensible Man
Would u-o Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and
Lungs. It Is cm Ins more cases ni Coualis, Colds
Asthma, llrunchltls. Croup and ulllliioatnnd
i.uuir Trouhles Hum nnv other itieritrlnn. The
proprietor has authorized any itruirgtst to clve
you a Ham pie Itottle Free to convince vou ot the
merit ol this great reroedv. Large tlottlcs wo
aim vi.
Sherbet.
No reader of eastern tales but has
cherished fond delusions of sherbet, and
no schoolboy but has fancied be possesses
the real thing lu the acidulated powder
which "fizzes" bo provokingly when you
are thirsting for a dnnk. The real Per
sian sherbet seetns to.be simply a glass
of cold water with a lump of sugar in it;
but it may be flavored endlessly. Thus
there are sherbets prepared with sirups
of raspberry or pineapple, with lemon,
orange or pomegranate juice. The w&tor
must be always cold, and If possible have
blocks ot frozen snow floating in thtycnp,
but the mixture should never effervesce.
Thus perishes another Illusion. The most
expensive of all sherbets, popular only
among tbe higher classes, Is made from
the distilled flowers of a particular kind
of willow All the Year Round.
lilg Chane. for Improvement.
First Arctic Explorer I say I
Second Arctic Explorer Say on.
"I sayl We're in a box."
"Jesso."
"We'll have to wait for n rescuing
party."
"That's it."
"Ono will come I suppose."
"Yes, they always comi! but not al
ways on time."
"I Bay!"
"Welir
"Don't you think tho present Btylo of
arctic exploration might bo improved"
"Peihapi so. What would you Bug-
gestt"
"I think tbe rescuing party ought to
go ahead." New York Weekly.
The nronrietore of a camln?-liouse
anou.u never abuse bis betters.
In 1'latn lSnsllshl
Unnuestlonahlv considered of liiciilctilahle
vuii-u-iut-ut-u in i-urreciiUK an L-ousiiiiuioiidi con-tamlnatlnn-1.
In llr. l'fercn'K flnlden Medical
Dlscmery. Ctui conscientiously commned It to
careful consideration, confident of Us compet
ency In all conti ollablo chronla cemnutlnts.
The ''lloiden Medical Discovery" Is the result
of much research and wide experience, hy a
prm-ucai pujsician oi worm-renown : us lorinuia
embraces the most potent restoratives of the
whole vegetable kingdom, it Is especially rc-
i uuiiiiciiui-u lur an uiuuu uisoruers uyapepsia,
liver and kldnev cnmnUtnts. scrofula. s.ilt.
rheum, catarrh and consumption In Its early
suKui- insuring reuci aim euro in an cases I
Calvin S. lirlce's first labor was over law
books In a country law office, In Ohio.
l'ronounceil Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written bv Jfrs. Ada E,
Html, of Groton. S. D.. we ouole: "Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on my
megs, cougu set in anu nnany terminated
in L-onsumption, Four doctors gave me
up, saying I could not 11 vo but a short time,
I gave myself up to my Savior, determined
it i couia not stay witn my friends on eartb,
I would meet my absent ones above. My
husband was advised to cet Dr. Klnc's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all,
eigm oottics; uas cured me, ana manic
God I am now a well and hearty woman."
Trial bottles free at lleber's Lehighton ; and
lilery's Welssport druggists, regular size.
wc ana 7i.ou.
The accordion skirt has cone out of
style, it was loo loud.
A Mystery Explained.
The DaDcrs contain tienuent notices of
rich, pretty and educated girls eloping
with negroes, tramps and coachmen. Tbe
well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles,
says all such girls are more or less hysteri
cal, nervous, very ImDulslve. unbalanced
usually subject to headache, neuralgia.
sleeplessness, immoderate crying or lausn-
luc. These sbow a weak nervous system
for which there is no remedy iual to Ko
storatlve Nervine. Trial bcttles and a fine
book, containing many marvelous cures,
free at Thomas Lehighton; and Blery
Welssport, who also sell, and guarantee
Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the
finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering,
snort ureata, etc.
A l'ecullar Frayer.
In a Maine town near the seacoast
was one of many communities where the
men were, so to speak, a cross between
farmers nnd sailors, and where, as a
natural conbequence, the cultivation of
the soil was somewhat neglected.
The minister of a neighboring town
exchanged with the minister of this
community, and as n drought was upon
them the people sent him n request that
he would pray for rain. This he did,
as follows:
'O Lord, thy servant is asked by this
people to pray for rain, and he does so.
But thou knowest, U Lord, that what
this soils needs is dressin." Atlantic
Monthly.
How th. Natives Treat Gorillas.
Natives in the countries inhabited by
great apes regard them always as human
beings of inferior types, and it is for
this reason that for a long time It was
found impossible to get hold of an entire
gorilla skin, because the savages con
sidered It religiously necessary to cut off
the hands and feet of the animals when
they killod them, just as they do with
their enemies, possibly for the puxrose of
rendering them harmless in case they
should by any chance come to life again.
Interview in Washington Star.
A I'rute.t.
Bunting Qood morning. Dr. Paresis.
Paresis Good morning, Mr. Bunting,
ow is your health?
Mr, Bunting Now, doctor, don't talk
shop, New i ork Truth.
What II. Would llo.
Isabella If you loved Tom Barry aa
much ns I do wouldn t you marry mm,
Uncle Dick?
Uncle Dick No, 1 would cot
Isabella Why not?
Uncle Dick I should prefer to marry
a lady, Life.
lMck.iu' Sons,
Three sons of the great author of "Pick
wick" are still living. Charles Dickens,
his father's namesake, is editor of All
the Year Bound, and Is known to Amer
ican andiences for his readings from his
father's works. Alfred Tennyson Dick
ena is a merchant in Melbourne, and tho
youngest member of the family, Edward
Bulwer Lytton Dickens, is a sheep farm
er and a new member of the New South
Wales parliament Exchange.
It is natural for acattle king to try to
impose tne yoice.
1161,1 It to the I.lfiht.
The man who tells lou confidentially just
what will euro jour cold Is prescribing Kemp's
balsam this ve.ir. In the nrenarutlnn ot this
remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no
expense is spared to combine only the best and
imrcst lium-dienta. Hold a bottle of Kemn'a
llalsam tu tho light and look through It: notice
the bright, clear look: then coinpaie with other
remedies. 1-urge bottles at all dtugglsts, &0
ccnts.aud 91, hainple bottle free.
Tbe glazier's occupation Is a paneful
one.
Confide your secrets to the wind, but do
not tell them to a woman.
!'01t THE SPEAKERSHIP.
Tlie Vot om the 1 Ir-t llnll.it M ill Prob
ably lln In tho Nrlfrhbnrhood of C'rUp.
flSiIltln, An Attempt to Stampede
Sprlngrr Men to Milts.
Wasiiinqtov. Dee JJ. A conference of
tho Illinoh dclegntion war hold last night on
tho strength of n notice wrvwl on Mr.
Springer that four of his men would with
draw from him and go to Mr. Mills. They
were Newberry, Hthlan, Formnn and
Wilte. All four are Iwlieved to bo moving
under the Inspiration of Colonel Morrison.
Mr. Springer refuwd to rtieaw the would
bo acccdere. Ho ww-i that a brook In his
delegation would bo followed by n break In
Iowa, which would give Mr. Mills some
thing of a boom in the northwest After
tho conference Mr. Springer aid:
Tlie Iowa and Illinois delegations have
Just assured me that they will stand by me
until tho last hope is gone. There Is abso
lutely no truth in tho report that any or my
men are leaving. I am sure of fifty-wven
Totes on the Crat tKillot."
It 1 MI11V flrrAt Ilopu.
It can bo seen by this demonstration
against tb Springer column wherein lice
the hope of tho Mills i-copie. They will now
hammer away on that lino until, in some
way, they make an impression. Tho race
must narrow down between Judge Crisp
and Judge Mills before unlay, or elso
MIDa will go into the caucus heavily handi
capped. His supporters are working with a
will and still assert that they will win the
fight. Judge Crisps friends sny that Mr.
Mills can derive no great advantage from
the discomfiture of Mr. Springer. They de
clare that their favorite has a good deal of
strength himself as second choice in the
northwest.
MUM, n.li Crlp pS-
sffTho Mills men claim sixty-live pledged
ToteB. They concede Judge LTisn eighty-
five votes. Is there treachery in the Illinois
deleeatlon! This question ima occupieu at
tention here today to tho exclusion of nearly
everything elso relating to the speakership
contest.
The latest rumor is unit mt naves, oi
Iowa, is endeavoring to detach tho vote of
that state from Springer and give it to
Mills. Mr. Hayes admitted that his sympa
thies were with Mr. Mills in tho race. All
of this goes to prove that Judge Crisp's lead
is provocative of combinations against nun,
Tbe Crisp claim that the Georgia candidate
has more pledced votes today than Mr.
Mills, Mr. Springer and Mr. Hatch com
bined, so tliat if Mr. Mills la to Btand a
ghost of a chanco to win ho must gather In
tbe vote now in tno columns oi me otner
candidate.
How MeMlllln hiu! llittrh Stand.
Mr. MeMillin holds his own, but Is not
growing. Ilia supporters are loyal, but with
him out of the race the majority of them
would go to Judge Crisp. Mr. MeMillin
himself is believed to favor Mr. Mills. Mr.
Hatch is serene, but emphatic.
Dalton and Maish both withdrew from
the race for clerk, Mr. Kerr, of Pennsyl
vania, seems to have tho lead in that race.
Dalton will try for the post mast en-hip of
tho house, a place ho filled during Mr. Car
lisle's term as spraKer.
DEATH AND FAILUnr KE
CYrtUS W. , LD.
RoMHxl f IlvrrjU.!tl ml by HI"
Son, IMwnrtt St. FiMit, 1 ttompUl
lSulelde While Inr;nr i ' '.Tho Has
l.pen Hemmed to Ml - Inn.
New York. r . J.
who wrecked the firm
W lechers ft Co., who 1
ther, Cyrus W. field,
house and land and
whose life there ii- m i
has attempted wri
sought to kill hlu
papers on which !
The CanTOHnern rout pone Action.
Albany, Dec. !?. The stato board of can
vassers have postponed the official conut
until a hearing can bo had in the Dutchess
county case. Lawyers were present repre
senting all interests in the several close and
contested senate districts.
In addition to the order to show cause why
they should not begin a recanvass, issued by
Judce Edwards at Troy to the Dutchess
county board, and having tho effect of a
stay upon the state board, there was served
npon the state board an order, granted by
Judge London at ppecial term in Schenec
tady, restraining the board, until final deci
sion by the court, within twenty days, from
acting with referenco to the recognition of
tho resolution of the board of county can
vassers of Steuben county relating to the
alleged ineligibility of fTnnkim u. Sher
wood to the office or senator ror the iwen-
tv-soventh district.
Certificates of election were granted to all
the state congressmen recently elected.
AH Had.
It Is never safe to study tho opinion of
tho multitude. "What do folks say
about meV aaked an old lady who hod
been largely enfolding a budget of
scandal. "I ti'po&e there's some bad
mixed in with the goodr "Well, there,"
said her frank neighbor, 'I do know'a
there's any good spoke of to mix it with."
Youth' Companion,
Th Qucnc Ojcter.
The queen 1b remarkably fond of oys
ters. All the shells which make their
appearance on the royal table are Band'
papered and polished so brilliantly as to
glisten almost like mother of pearl.
London Tit-Bita.
Succtor tu the Spot.
Those little beauty spots on ladles'
veils, which were auppod to look like
patches of court platter on tbe fair flxtn.
have found a successor at last. The upot
fashion had iU drawbacks. The veil waa
liable to twUt around, and no matter
how carefully that spot was located it
wai almost sure to work around so that
it came on the tip of the wearer's noee.
Ito succtwsor ia u dainty spray of flowers
or a leaf worked on the gauze. One is
supposed to come opposite each cheek,
New York Herald.
Science uotnes to the front in the manu
facture of grindstone. Tho best now
tnade are composed of a mixture of pul
verized quartz, powdered flint, powdered
emery and rubber. They outwear by
many years any natural stone.
S
ALESMAN
WANTED.
N
IIBNEIIAt. AliKNT,
LOCAL UK TtUVKLlNU
andMll our nursery tsx. Hilary, aipww
VocaMr. ).!.
isdy WtolMW iwaalaed.
TPbiseport. - - Jl'nn'a.
W. F. HOFFORD,
Lehighton, Pa.
apru it, itsi-ua
QAi Hamilton Street,
v-vyrr Allanfnnrn Pa.
J. A.PHILL1PS,
UUMR IN
I Pianos and Organs,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
WKISoltllCT. PA.
Vmir Cardinal RMuoa Why You Should Buy I
I v. . nartot aau uraau. tn ruuniM
tar FbilUpa bu no Aita I
Ear-rauUpa nu n ioUMiora I
ear-ptiUllo. bu a idcoim t
iririulM ean tun- rtssos and OrtjaaslJM
Da&kl Baking
Powder
Rattleanakea are said to have a natural
antipathy to white aah lavw. Some
naturalist, awert that a rattlesnake
placed in a circle of half ash leavas and
half hot coal, will cross the coals rather
than encounter the leaves.
The exaot nature of the connection be
tween cyclones and tornadoes is not yet
understood; but the dutinction between
them is so clear that uubody should ever
bebtow upon one the name that uetongi
to tbe other
JSJhSmUXEM PURE
Murdered,
Tho bodr of Julius Baer was found bv
freighters five miles west of here Tuesday
morn. In a terribly mangled condition.
Ills head and face were smashed, so as to
be Lard el y recognized, and numerous
wounds were found on his body. Mr. Ilaer
was agent for tbe great blood medicine,
Sulphur Hitters. Itobbery was undoubted
ly ine motive, as ne was wen Known vo
have a large sum of money on his person.
As we go to press there Is no clew to the
perpetrators. Colorado Press.
OrtlQcatf for Kepnhllraiit.
Syracuse, N. Y Dec 3. Tlie board of
canvassers have issued certificates of elec
tion for the entire Republican county
ticket, and also for William Kennedy, Ke-
patHKan, for member or ashemoiy, teoona
cccnct, and A darn u lAittinan, ttepuDiican,
Third district.
Sppervisor Thomas J. AYelch, the fugitive
custodian of certain returns, surrendered to
the sheriff. Welch was admitted to bail in
tho sum of f 1,500, which wad promptly fur
nished by State Committeeman William li.
Kirk.
For the Democratic Convention.
Wash inoto N.Nov. ISQ. Washington, New
York. Dt troit. Cincinnati, Iliutlinore, Chica
go and Minneapolis are all in the race for the
Democratic national convention. It la be
hoved the Democratic National committee
will meet here Jan. S. lbDJ, and decide the
question.
Htulnff Will hiirely Accept.
Washington; Dec, 2. Mr. Blaine will
positively accept the nomination In 1803 if
it is tendered him. There ia no longer any
question on this point among the men in
Wiuhfaffton who know exactly the relations
between tbe president and the secretary of
tUU.
Hhechan flavceedi Orlrlelti.
New Yonic. Dec. 2. William F, Sheehan,
of Buffalo, lieutenant governor-olect, was
yesterday chnten by the Democratic state
committee aa tbe eucoivnor to Hermann Oel
tfchs as New York state's member on the
Democratic National committee.
IIS UNHAPPY OLD AGE.
LOT OF
' I waul M. Tirhl
Field, LimuV
- stnpp" il his fa
(' all POW W.OIlr
until s, and upoii
1 1 'TU1C4' ot i?U0.HI'
In whnt liiamu r hi
11 not r. it. Ml in to
commit tnd j ''t t
day to Vernon Hon nt Mount crnnn, as
a dangerous madman Allen Fit- k, otip nt
the county examiner- m lnniicj, and 1 in'il
H. Ingram, visiting plr -icinn ot tin- hop
tal for nervous dineant - have g. t Jndgp M
Adam to issue a commitment to nnbn
them to take Mr. Field to an asylum
A Hutiffermiii Imnatlc.
The affidavits which they offtTed were all
ready and voluminous and hnd e i.b'ntlv
been ready for some time
In these affidavits the physit nms dot mtv
under oath Uiat 11 M. Field is alunaih
dangerous Imth to himself nnd to others
They go into details of his in vine :u rwnh.
and, as has lieen aid already, deilim- that
he has made an attempt upon hi own life
Tho evidence was very Mront,', Judge
McAdam said afterword, "and they men
tioned in detail many of the faits ni-on
which they based their opinion that Mr
Field is a dangerous lunatic, besides the fact
that ho had tried to kill himself "
Judgo ilcAdam committed Mr huh tu
Vernon House, at Mount Vernon Field
was not brought before him
Vernon House is a private msnii' fu-yium.
established about n year and a half uio h
Dr. William D. Granger, who still direct
it. The nsj lum is a large country dwelling,
two miles lrum the Mount Vernon station
Ilobhed by llln Son.
Cyrus W Field has been alsoluteh stripped
of his poweB8ions ly his rami son The fol
lowing story came from the Hps of tho im
poverished mau himself on his sick bed, and
is repeated by the fcnend who hi nrd it to
illustrate nt thi saiae time Mr Fields in
tegrity nnd the strange eoudiu t of his son
iuwaru. inisinenu Bummu u.e zunenu
of Mrs. Field. At that time tVrnsW hau
an Idea tliat his son Edward was ra trouble.
but Edward had not given his father hi
confidence. But three days after the funeral
Edward entered his father's suk room and
told his father Rome of his diftliulhe. As
the friend relates it:
Mole I IN lulhr' Securities.
Cyrus Field told me that his son Edward
came to him and said he nnit h n e money
to save him from ruin and tliMmwe He
must have money immediate 'y, ho -aid. Ho
did not tell his father the extent or his
troubles. He said he rannt have money to
tide him over for a short time Cyrus Field
directed that the key to hH private box
should lo handed to Edward, and he told
his son: 'Here Is tho key to the box contain
ing my securitiea. Take enough or thorn,
my son, to helpj-ou through your troubles.'
Edward Field took.tho key and he fur
tliermoro took every security in the box,
and Cyrus Field told me that he was nowaa
poor as on tno day ue entered tne woria.
Tho mystery is where all the money has
gone to."
The amount or securities taKen on this oc
casiou by Edward from his father was in
tho ueighliorhood or $.soo,0.w.
No Money Visible.
Assignee flould heard the story of the x
skinning of Cyrus W, Field's Btrong lxx by
his son, and expressed his amazoment. etui
he was prepared to believe almost anything
now. Ho said 2,535 have been added
to the assets of tho bankrupt banking house
of Held, Llndlcy, Wlecliers & Co As mat
ters stand now, the creditors will divide
(3,535. The liabilities are ottmatcd at
f3,O0O,O0O.
As to the orders of arret-1 issued against
E. M. Field and his partners in the suit of
Robert E. Dietz to recover mvurities valued
at 903,00(1, Sheriff Gorman said last nighi
that he liad received uotkv from F A
Ward, Mr. Dietz'a lawyer, not to exct'ut'1
the orders until further notice
Your friends may not know much, but
they know what they would do if the;
were In jour place.
Thousands of lives are saved annually by
the nse of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. In the
treatment of croup and whooping coogb,
the Tectoral has a most marvelous effect
It allays Inflammation, frees the obstructed
air pusages, and control the desire to
cough.
A man finds the poorest companion
ship when he "entertains a suspicion."
Many bankerchlefs are moistened by
sor . never occur.
Dentists are not all farmers, but they
live on ache r a just the same.
It would be hardly fair to call a jack
legged lawyer a limb of the law.
President Harrison found his first dollar
in the toe of his stocking on Christmas
morning.
Lane's Family Medicine Move the Howls
Each day. Most people need to use It,
Henry Vlllard, who has so many ops
and downs as a railroad man. earned his
first money as a reporter.
The band saw is rapidly superseding tbe
circular saw In the South and West. It is
rapid and saves labor.
About 0,500 tons of fine coking coal con
stitute the daily output ot the Las Animas-
coal fields of California.
Ithvuie IVlth Iteaeon.
To guess the number, who would dare to?
or all tlie Ills thas flesh Is heir to.
To hear the half you could not bear to;
And lovely woman has her bhare, loo,
ttbVd have soiue lei If she'd reptur to
Dr. Heree'e Favorite rreeertpUou. For run
rinwii-" rfMbilltaifid and overworked women. II
Is the bt of all reetoralive tooiet. A potent
ipecinc for all those rhroule nealtnesMea and
maeases peculiar to women) a pewerlul. gww
ral. as well as uterine, toutee and nervine. It
liuparu vlcor and olreagth to the whole system,
luditeUon, bloating, debility and sleep-
It prumi
i ot the tUMDseh,
laaauiiaaMB Its tthr u . It la flllls, IWUltlklllllil.
Ml by ui experienced physician aad adapted to
laiiniHn'i irti'B.i- .irfljuiiuAioti. 1'ureJv
blc aud t-erlecUy harmless In any condition of
the (.yttteia. The only medicine fur women, sold
by dniulsts, under a positive Kiuraittee of aails
faettoaTn every cue, or pnoe lll.oo) refunded.
The average Preach family embraces
three metuben, and the average inao
family five. Ia England the average I much bored.
ntuuber of inmbf oc a family Is lour.
The modern lover does not Implore to
be deeply lore!; he begs not to be teo
CYRUS W. FIELD BETTER.
rinancler May Vet Uncover.
Naw York, Doc. 3. Cyras W Field j
better, and tbe physicians rrnw iv trjathe
may recover.
"Mr. Field is no immediate danger or
death," said Dr. Fuller, in nnsw-T to ques
tions as to his patient's condemn undpro
pects. "He is listlet ami upnthi tie and in
the face of bis great mbifortum is alto
gether indifferent aa to whetihr he dies or
not. In fact, I think he vou!d w.-h irae
death as a relief "
The fact, however, tliat Mr Field's soua
insanity has been proven to the pubhrhas
made the old financier feel ranr. hko bring,
as It takes away seme of the disgrace
From developments in the case of Ed
word M. Field, of the wrecked firm of Finld,
Llndley, Wiechera & Co., it appears that
Field not only has emptied bi fitnir
Btrong Ixjx of all its securities ni.d loft tyrus
W. Field penniless, but deliberately robbed
his partner, John F Weichern Mi Weichors
says that Field not only robbed him of the
9350,000 capital he invented with the firm
that he also took 950.000 in government
bonds left in the firm's safe These bonds,
Mr. Weichern add-, belongid t hi1- wife
Gsncrnl Mile for I'realdctit,
Chicago. Dec 1. The Chicago Times has
started a presidential boom for General Nel
son A. Miles with half a page of the hltstory
of his life and military services.
Mr, rarnt 11 Sail.
Nkw York, Dec, 3. Mrs Delia S. Tarne!!
and her son, John Howard Parnell, took
passage on the steamship juajeetie, which
sailed today for Queens town, The brother
of Partiell goes to Ireland with the hope
that he win sooceed in reuniting the Irihh
factions for the good of Ireland'B caube. Mrs.
Parnell will visit her son's grave
bawtclle Hat ConfefHl.
Coxcord. N. II.. LVc. 3. An affidavit waa
obtained from Isaac Bawtelle by his oounMel
in which the prisoner confeesed to tbe kill
ing of his brother, whom he said he shot
wrtb a putol.
Providence Electa Major nt ImU
Provide sec. Dec. 3. WOlUm K. Potter,
Democrut, has been elected mayor by over
100 majority. There is no election tn raw-
tucket, Hugh J. Carroll, Democrat, lacking
two ot a majority.
General Market.
New YoaK. Dec. S.-COTTON-8pot lot
tteadri mldd Una aphuid, 81-lsa; fataree
ouiet: December, 7JCc ; Jsaaur, I.Ma
FLOUR Dull and heavy; Minnesota extra,
ta.Uk3A.C0; cUy mill extras, 9&S for west In
diii line. aiS0t&3.65: superOn raXaLiM.
Wll EAT Opened weak and Hu. lower, and
then raiuea $4c ny noon; receipt. st.ow lhju
els; shipment, 53,a8ff bushel. No i red win
ter. ILU6H caB, December, fl.'H; January,
Sl.tfU: March. SLOSU.
CORN -Opened weak and Ufi. lower, and
at noon waa pracucauy uvJUDiea; reoeipM,
1649U boeheU; aaipmeota, 51,177 boakeU; No.
I mixed, Tsc caan; iMcwmner, ooa; January,
Uc: February. 8ie.
OAT8- Dull; receipt. )W,4S0 bushel; ehlp-
menu, l buaheu; o.smixeo, tuit)4ic eaeo;
poenitMM- vie ; January, Mt
JtVE Vlruj, eUru quoted at SLUGQl.OT
BAULEY-DulI: No. 4 Milwaukee, Tao.
MOLASfcKB -Dull but eteadr; Porto Biou,
SlIllAR -ItaJlnod atouvdv. cut loaf
cruthed, HfjC.. powdered, 4V ; gruubUed,
s Mfc&i 7-lbc
OOFFEE-Stetuly, Rio, lc
HICE-Nwnlaal.
FOBK-Dull. new me. fH' Small.
LABD-Steady, January, Je.47; Februarr,
14.57.
UUTTKR-Qult; weatern, taU paJW, beat,
OUBsKK-ModeratelyaeUve; Osdo (Ut, tVc
KUOB-Steady; atats treea, 9S&; weiisrn,
TU It PENT INE Dull U W&&Hc.
BOSIN -Quiet. aUalBed to Hood. l lleLa
TALLOW-DuU; prime otty, Sc. ake4.
JHJUaUTO)Wt; frahs W UvmimiU, U.
Cooper HUH After Oeiieral Haunt.
Washington, Doc. 3. RepreaentatiVi
Uooper, oi inuiana, wno mirouucea m the
hut congrei. the reolution pro ulrag for aQ
investigation of Commissioner Uaum - afl
ministrutiou of tlie piwion olhi . -xi - that
if Genend Kaum retires within ;i tuontb or
ao, he believes there will be no iuwati0'a
tion of tbe pension office by the Fif t -second
congress. Mr. Cooper added that d- the
president was determined to ke p IKum.J
Itaum the fight would be renewed
Hepew ruvern au Approirution.
Chicago, Dec Chaunti 5f Dt-ptft
who is here, says bo is heurtilv rif,r f
extending government aid to th u.ittior
of tbe eapositlou, but thinks that ihu ad or
asking foraran of ,00u,ooo, th y sh.iul'l
hare asked for an approprmtior that
amount
bhot i Man In the Hat lc
Indiana, Pa , Dec, 3 William t Kul, oi
ored) ran up behind a man r..tm d I'.Omt i
and fatally shot him in the Imu k ui Blat k
Ltelc last night, tne men Luui qiiarr-ua
Clark is In Jail and there nr threats t
lynching.
The Nleth Victim li ad.
Toledo, Dec 3. Mrs. John T N bun un--
of the victims of the railioatl t'lruitor ut
Saturday night, ia dead, making tin uinih
yictim.
Hnmuioiid Huchle Company Wian
Hock vi luc. Conn., Dee -i JtuL-. hlui
man, In the United State tourt gitv- judK
ment for tbe plaintiff m th uit ot tin
Hammond Dmkh3 oompan .ijiRiat liutii,,
way Drothen, of Bridgeport 'i'li d t ihum
oompleUtly wutains the paU'nth ot th ilam
mond Buckle company, tin i.ni.i.i ii
ventor of the automatic mui.it t.ssi us
arctic and leather hboee.
Senator Hrlrr 8ued for 1 v.
Lima, O., Dec . la treaui. i oi A'len
cosnty has fllel r ,.,;ajnht t'mt-d ,-utes
Senator Calvin Hjioe f,r i; .tlt'lm
quent taxea. Th N uator hu- i tiuitl
refuited to pa ti hcr iIuiiji' tu. p,it,t
few yean, alleging, li Dvtr piM-. d for u
setUement, that h hml no n-snl.-n. . at this
lUoe The ttiii'iaiit il kud for tniiud Dvt-r
t2,a0inp8altii
Poor I'uctory I uipleytWA l.oee SJ4.O0O
WlNSVTEU, I liu Lh-C About eut
poor factor iuu ol thi, oUik.
1 1, aw by th. . 11 ii i the li-!,. iu lid iil. i
of PhUadelphn. N i n. of th. v u Iiiij 1 -
than hiit j d'i.i- jian ui tht in, i-i
order to
prived th.-m- u-
McCiiii
MlIHJl hi iU
titnonv of an
and Mrn o.tli
murd i -i Mr- '
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and IM.
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NVAC, 'i
twenty yean old. Ha
ally dropped a kerueoxst Uti
Stove Thfoilert fire u- h i
she was boruud .djah....