WANTS, &o. "I7OII KENT. A desirable stnblo ana car IJ riaire house on Market alloy, botwoon Coi tre and Lloyd. Apply at Heiiamj omco, tf F Olt SALK CHEAP. Orio of Chambers & fin's convlrff nrnssnfl. the nrcflont owner having no use for it: being good as new. Call at liKriAi.u omcc. I70UND Two mules, attached to ft wagon, 3 near Yatosvlllo Owner can have same by calling upon Dnlcl Ulow, of Yatosvlllo, and proving property. 12-7-31 T71OU WALE. A one-third () intcrost In tho 1 Mountain Colliery, situated on ' Uear llldgc, between Shenandoah and Malzovllle. The place Is In first class condition. Hatlsfao torr reasons giv. n for selling. For informa tion, call at colliery, or ndorosg, Oi.lVF.n J. Zf.rus, ll-l-6t Shenandoah, Pa. SALARY Olt COMMISSION-To agents to handle tho Patent Chomlcal Ink Erasing Pencil. The moat useful and novel Invention of tho ago. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works like muglc. StMtoSuO per cent, pront. Agents making W per week. Wo also want a general agent to take chargo of territory, and appoint sub agents. A raro chanco to mako money. Write for terms and satnplo of eras ing. Monroo Erasing Mfg. Co , X663, LnCrosse, Wis. 11-lHIm ITTOtt HALE A valuable property on East ' Coal street One half oh only required. Possession plven April 1st 1H03 Suitable for1 a wholesale bouse or factory Apply at IlKitAr.D offlce. tf $j to tl5 per day at home, selling Lightning O Plater nnd plating jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates ibo ilnest of jewelry good as new, on all Hinds of metal with gold, sliver or nickel. No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating 10-25-2m II. K. DELNO & CO., Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON HALAKY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to fC20 In six days. Another 32 in two hours. Previous experienco not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x!30 5-21-ly $15 PAYS for n, home lot at May's Land ing, tho lino suburb of Atlantic City; 5 squares from H. 11. ; commutation fare to Phlla., 5 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving, llshlng, gunning, bathing, selling! city and country combined; ai houses built last year and not ono empty; a safe and suro Investment; (50 Invested will Incrcano $200 In Omonths; 3 mills built this year; lots are 80 feet above ocean; 10 percent off for cash; 2 lots for $26: title insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPKOVEMENT CO., 058 Pranklir St , Pniladelphia. w-siMra CIlIAUTEIt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby j given that an application will bo mado to the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Schuylkill, Stato of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the stfth day of Deo., A. D.. ISftJ. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, under the "ot of Assembly to provide for the Incorporation of certain corpor ations." annroved Anril 20. 1871. and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to be called and known as "ICIng John Sobleskleo III Polish Koman (jatnoitc ucncnciai society." oi "ncnanuoan. Pa., tho character and oblcct of which are : Tho maintenance of an organization for beneficial and protectlvo purposes, by the establishment of a benellclal fund therein, and to cultivate a charitable und bcnevolept spirit among tho members thereof. Said Society to bo carried ou at Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, posses and enjoy all the rights, benellts, and privileges conferred Dy saiu Act oi Assemoiy. M. M. IluitKE, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 20, 1892. 11-28 3w OHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that be will open a now store at Corner Jardin and Oak Straeis, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Cigin, Tobacco nnd Candy. Poul try and nil kinds of game in seat on. Oytor nit rl 3TiFJli. Open Monday, November 21. JONATHAN HODSER, Heal Estate Agent ! Otllco-34 VVost Laurel Street, SUctuiuUonli, Pa, PROPERTY FOR SALE: Farm' of 15 floras: house, barn and other out buildings; property of D. II. Mummy, In toe uirawisea vnuey i,ow. Farm of K1W acres; houto. barn, etc.: nronortv of II. I), HenUchler, lu the Cutawlssu val- ley re, quo. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Centre ami ll'Wffl tit,, (UlcUert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. PUBLIC SALE Of 1'EUSOXA T. J'ltOl'JMTV. There will be a public vale, on tbe pn raises, one mile north of Lakosldo (East Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. The property conslswof a grist mill, dwelllnghouso, barn and outbuildings. There aro 23 acres, more or less; a splendid fruit orchard io bear ing; never-fatllng well and springs. The loca tion Is very desirable; good maikou near, such as Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaq.ua, Uailo ton, etc Terms of Sale Ton per cent, down on day of puroluse: 40 per cent, witbiii three months, and the balance cun remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at the IIukald offloe. Il-KJ-U Mill. ELLEN IIKlSEIt. Hess' Livery Stable, 8 N. aiarlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND DAllNESS, SAFK HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. , Pl8asel to receive a share of the publlo patronage. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 JJnHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest clgara always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop, Both' tho method and resulta when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts cently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro luced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac Jeptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its efTects, prepared only from the most healthy and agrceablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remeJy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c ind 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro jure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any mbstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISO" OAL. LCWSVIUE. Kt NEW YORK. H.Y. Pick Eeadacho and relieve all tho trembles inci dent to a bilious etato of the system, such aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after rating. Fain in the Side, &c. While thelrmost remarkable success has bocn shown In curing HcaSache, yet Carter's Little Liver PllU on equally valuabloln Oonstlpatlon, curing and pro Venting thisannoylngcomplalnt,whila they also correct alldlsordersoxthostomacbittmulate the ;'.vcr and rcguhito tho bowels. Uvea If they onlj cuxea AchetheywonldboalmoBtprlcelesstothosowIia suffer from this distrusting complaints butrortu natelythelrgoodnoaadoos note ndhero,and those vhooncetry them will Qnd thosollttlo pills valu. eblelusomany ways that they will cot be wil ling to do without t htm. Butaftortllslcltheil Is tho bane of so many lives that hero la whera Wsmakeourgreatbo&st. Ourpllbcureitwhlle others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Tory easy to take. Ono or t-vo pills make a do9. They are Btrictly vetfctablo and do nut gripe or purjju, but by their gntlanctiou ploasoall who nsethem, InvialaatMomts; Sivefor$l. Sold liy arajiata everywhere, or wnt by mall, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOoE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Snre Throat. Sold by all Druecibts on a Guarantee. Fera Lame Side, Hack or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 2$ cents, SHILOH'S VJTALIZER. lira. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., Bars: flrtHoi1 riwiizer'ffiiviLiJ MX ijltra.1 I CATARRH REMEDY. Havoyou Catarrh? Try this Beraody. Hwlll relieve and Cu-o you. Frico 60 cts. This ln Jector Jor Its successful treatment 1 f urnUhod free. Bhlloh's Ilemedlea nro Bold by ua oa a fc'uaranteo to t?lvo sutlsfuctlon. For sale by O. H. Ilagenbuch. 8WHTH Sl'EOIFIC Is totally unlike an other blood medicine. It cures clir-euM - .1 the blood anil skill bv rcniovinir thu 1 iiiIm .1 il at thesauio time supplies Rood blood tth wted iiarts. Don't be iinposeil on by subsn lies, which nro Bald to be just as good, tt 1 S.?5?1!S!5S IN TH F WftHI It inuenui cures, or rcuovcii so much Buttering. 1 - - 1 , Ma-M'aKMi " Sly blood was badly poisoned last yrar.whli l tinywholo system out of order illseawd am. iiintant Boureo of siiircring, no appotlte am1 i uloyincnt of life. Two bottles of HTrwiS'SR "iiirht me right out. There Is nowJjKBVjB tter remedy for blood dlsoases. ofalWijtc "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio " Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free SWIFT 81UCCIFIC CO., Atlanta, t;a. XJ3R. SAKDEN'S UTUTPATHTS' BIST IUfa5VtHIHT5. . t- aWIIH EllBTXI MAQNITIC aw susriHsoir. iVIl) aor without madietae ill KiiIimi runHlna ra. wftrttlfttlOQ iif Lrlu. anna fore.,, -xnt.m n lltUVAiA. u tiul butisD, draliu, lotM, Dtrui dtfeUttr, ! ' ( raeuiuu.iu Hfluty, livr td bid4tr cot blaJuta.lUKa but , .nl..M ....,.1 111 k-.l.v -7. Thi tlMirlc Uit 1 bint HiMi4rhil'lnprMMalaeTr fth emri, a (ivtti our-tut t)tt fa Imuatly rH by tfc vitrei rm farrt tft.tlOO.UU. itll will fur ..ll nf th haei 1..L ! tit k pijr. XbouaDta t ( hcu eursd by Utli tarf ilsiu iiivtntioo tftr Ail utlttr rvtntdUs unaJ.arni clr hta OJil T iciduotiuif m IMlulfi try piktt iliU, Our powerful (mpio'-ed ILhnitU kLfcPlTlitWBT ti t&; (MkUiI UvaiTir flw4 weak men Htkh MI.1ULL Dk-LlB. llallk kd Vl(iruk blrvMlli ()14K1 fKt U l ynctl. AddrM MJXX2JaTT KTjMOTIIIO CO,. HOTHiNQ LIKE Em EUEGTRIOBELT my. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Legislators Now Settling Down to Hard Work. THE PRESIDENT'S FINAL MESSAGE. Ilevlew of the Document Anniinl Ileport orthe United States Civil Servlcn Coin, mission Antl-Optloil l'l(;lit to Ou O11 (leiierul lloocrnns' Condition rrecarlom Washinoion, Dec. 7, lu mnrked con trast with tho hustling scenes of tin opening day was the meeting of. tin House yesterday. Few persons were in th galleries, und upon tho floor tho memberi seemed to havo settled Into the old rou tine Mr. Ilayner, of Mnrylnnd, lntroluced a bill for the better protection of commerce and to establish a uatlonul quarantine. Ecferrcd. At 113:15 Mr. Pruden, ono of tho Presi dent's secretaries, wns announced, nnd presented the annual message, which (Jlerk Kerr immediately commenced to rend. In tho Senate at soon as tho secretary finished tho reading of tho journal Jtr. Pruden nppenred nnd delivered tho Presi dent's annual message, which was there upon laid before tho Senate und road by Secretary McCook. Tho Menace. President Harrison's last annual mes sage is devoted to a review of the condi tion of the country und its progress dur ing the last four years. In it he points out that tho national wealth has in creased from $lfl,lo!),ul0,0G8 in 18G0 to 02,010,000,000 iu 1890. He details n number of most Important nnd interest ing statistics, which support his ntute ment that "so high u degree of prosperity and so general 11 diffusion of tins comfort) of life were never before enjoyed by our people." Thu oOlclul returns of tho Eleventh Census and those of the Tenth Census for 75 leading cities furnish tho basis for tho following comparisons: In 18-10 the capital Invested In mnnufactur In if whs f 1,2:1 .',Kli,U70. In lHOu the oupltul invested in manufactur ing was S,l)0O,7:i.),tl. In 18WJ tho number of employes was 1,"01, 3IW. In 1890 the number of employes was S,2G1, 1!M. In 1880 tbo wafc-o? earned were $V)l,ftl,7T8. In 1WH) tho wiures earned were S1,"J-'I,170,-I.1. In 1880 thu vuluu of tho product was '-',711,-o7ii,69. In 1MX) tho value of tho product was $1,800, 2bC,8:)7. Ho then quotes figures from other sources showing the industrial growth of the country under tho Influence of the McKinley tariff. Figures aro given to show tho extent and vuluo of our foreign trade, and that our coastwise trade is developing great ly. The value of our exports duririirthefis ciil year 18i)2 reached tho highest llgure in tho history of the Government, umounting to $l,0a0,278,tl8, exceeding by $1-15,707,-!38 thu exports of 1801 and exceeding tho value of tlie imports by $202,875,080. During tho fiscal year 1602 tho value of imports free of duty amounted to $457, 000,058, tho largest aggregate in the his tory ot our commerce. The President says that "those who have advocated 11 protectlvo tariff can well afford to have their disastrous forecasts of a change of policy disappointed. If a system of customs duties can be framed that will set the idle wheels and looms of Europe in motion and crowd our ware houses with forelgn-mndo goods, and at the samu time keep our own mills busy; that will enable tho American manufac turer to pay to his workmen from fifty to a hundred per cent, more in wages than is paid in the foreign mill und yet to com pete in our market and In forelg markets Vi ith tho foreign producer; that will fur ther reduce the cost of articles of wear ami food without reducing the wages of those who produce them; that can be cele brated, ufter itseirects have been realized, as its expectation has been, in European as well as in American cities, tue authors and promoters of it will bo entitled to tho highest praise." Tbo advantages of reciprocity are fully stated, Detailed statements of our rela tions with foreign powers follow. It is recommended that support be given to the Nicaragua Ship Canal company. The President says "it is too early to predict what results may be accomplished by the International Monetary Conference." Attention is then directed to a sum mary of the work ot the administration and to tho fact that "public revenues umounting to $1,414,070,202.28 have been collected and disbursed without Ions from misappropriation, without single defal cation of aui-k importance as to attract the public attention "and at a diminished cost for collection." The President nays tho revenues for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1802, from all sources were $425, 808,200.22, and the expenditures for all purposes were $415,058,800.50, leaving a balance ot $0,014,453.00. There were paid during the year upon the public debt $40,570,407.08. Tho surplus in the Treas ury and tho bank redemption fund, putted by tho act of July 14, 1880, to the general fund, furnished in large part thu cash uvuilable und used for the payments made upon tho public debt. Compared with tho year 1801, our tocelpts from custom duties fell off $48,000,241.08, while our receipts from internal revenue increased $8,284,833.13, leaving the net loss ot revenue from thce principal sources $33, 781,417.05. The net loss of revenue from all sources was $82,1175,072.81. Special attention is culled to Treasury Secretary Foster's report, "in view of the j many misleading statements that have been made as to the state of the public tovenues," und detailed ligure ure given. The revenues, estimated and actual, for the fiscal year ending June HO, 1803, are placed by the Secretary at $488,86,850.41 and the expenditure at $401,330,850.44, showing a siiplus ot receipts over expendi tures of $2,000,000. The cash lialunoe in the Treasury at tbe end ot the flsoal year it is estimated will be $80,992,377.08. The work of the other executie depart ments of the government is reviewed at length. Space is given to a statement of the eondition of the merchant marine and the new navy and a continuance of the system ft steamship subsidies is earnestly urged. The ludiaii question Is treated at length. Then follows a notice of the report ot the Commissioner of Pensions and a statement of what is due the disabled Union vet erans. After saying he ha contemplated a still further extension of the Civil Service law, but that he has " not us yet fully determ ined tbe lines upon which extensions can most properly and usefiill) be made," the President culls attention to the evils und dangers of unfair apportionments, and says "It is time that mutual charges pt unfairness and fraud between tho parties should cease and that wo .should come together upon the high piano of patriotism while wo devise methods thnt shnll secure tho right oi every man ipialllled by law to cast 11 free ballot and give to every such ballot an equal vnluu In choosing our public ofll ccrs," The President concludes as follows: "This exhibit of tho work of thoExecutive Departments is submitted to Congress and to the public In the hope that there will be found In it n duo sense of responsibility und nn earnest purpose to maintain the na tional honor and promote tho happiness nnd prosperity of all our people. And thl brief exhibit of the growth and prosperity of the country will give us a level from which to note the increase or decadence that new legislative policies niny bring us. There is no reason why tho nutionnl influ ence, power, and prosperity should not ob serve the sumo rato of increase that havo characterized tho past thirty years. AVo carry tho great im pulso nnd increase of these years into the future. There is no reason why in many lines of production wo should not Mirpass all other nations as wo have already done in some. There are no neat frontiers to our poislblo development. Iletrogression would bo n crime." REPORT ON THE CIVIL SERVICE. Ninth Annual Mutotnelit by the Commis sion I'uriiUheil the President. Washington, Dec. 7. Tho United States Civil Servico commission makes public its ninth annual report to the Presi dent. It shows thnt from July 1, 1891, to .Tune SO. Ih02, tho whole number of np pliianth examined for the five branches oi the classified service was 19,400, of whom 12,100 passed, nnd 7,300 failed to pass. The whole number appointed in the year covered by thu report is ns follows: Departmental service, 478; customs service, 101; postal service, 2,113; railway mnilservicc, 1,109, and Indian service, 10; total, 3,001, a decrease of 1,431 over tho previous year. CENSUS BUREAU INVESTIGATION. Senator Vest Introduces a Ilesolutlnn With that Aim. Washington, Dec. 7. Before the Sen ate went into executive session n resolu tion was offered by Mr. Vest, and chiefly discussed by him and Mr. Hale, in refer ence to tho "pernicious activity" of the Census liureau in the recent election. The resolution proposes nu investiga tion, and it will bo called up and acted upon to-day. I'lsli Comml4iloiier8 Kepurt. Washington, Dec. 7. Marshall Mc Donald, fish commissioner, reported to Congress that there had been expended iu the year 1801-2, out of 11 total appropria tion of $295,000. $292,2S4 in conducting tbo operations of tho commission. In ad dition, there was also oxpended on ac count of fish hatcherlos, under special ap propriations, $19,000. Antl-Optlon Fight to Oo On. WAsniNOTON, Dec. 7. "The Anti-Option bill Is neither dead nor sleeping," said Senator Washburn this morning, and from his uttltudo It was ensy to see that the fight for tho passage of this measure would be commenced at the earliest possible moment tins session. Will Xot Notice the I'etltlnn. Was.umitov. Deo. 7. At tho mectint? of the House committee investigating the uuministration ot the Federal lClection law in New York ci'v it was decided to take no notice v.' u i-v of the petition submitted to tho liou . in behalf of John 1. Davenport. JEineenuw Very III. Washington. Dec. 7. The mnrllMnn nf Gen. Willfjim S Pnuuiranu Umriato,. nf the Treasury, is now sucli as to cause his .!....).. 1 ,. . . menu,) acriuusappreiiension. Snlrlde ofn Tltusrllln Merchant. TrrusviLLE, Pn., Dec. 7. Lehman Ull- man, the leading dry goods merchant of this city, was found dead nt his homo yesterday, with a bullet holu in his right temple. For several months Mr. Ullmuti nas sunereil terribly from nicotine poi soning. His physicians huvlnir urn- nounced tho ailment incurable, he bu- ixuue uespouueut. Jfow Haven's Municipal Klertlon. Iew Haven, Dec. 7. In the oity elec tion here Mayor Joseph 13. Sargent (Dem.) was re-elected, but ran some 1,130 votes behind ids ticket. Compared with thu voto brought out a month ago, the vote wuh very light. Sargent received 7,032 votes; Dewell, (Hep.) 5,789; scattering, 113. James B. Murtiu, (Dem.) for City iui-&, is eiecieii. Hitter Debutes In the SpunUli Chamber. Maubii), Dec. 7. The debates in the unumuer show such bitter opposition to the government that it is thought the Cabinet crisis must oome to a head within two days. The prasent Cabinet will re tire in a body, ami will probably bo suc ceeded by a Liberal one, perhaps with ox- i-ruraiur oagasta again at tho head. Defaulter XeUon's T1I11I. PiimAnKT.rmi. Vn Tit t M'l.u i.i..i of Nelson 13, Evans, the ox-director of the iioium't opring uamen lianK, for miaap- yiuju-mnag 1110 1 uiius ot tne institution, was resumed iu tho United States District Court. After niiniirniin ultinhu.u, testified, Lawyer Cursou opened for luu uuiuunu. w Chal'KCil With lSinheulcinrnt. Newauk, N. J., Dec. 7. Charles F. Franklin, aged 38. of Orange, isuuder ar rest on complaint of L. I). Qilmour. a lawyer here, who charges Franklin with enibewtlement amounting to $200. The prisoner was held for examination, und later wan released ou ball. KomuIIi Cannot burvlvu Much Longer. Vibkna, Dec. 7. A letter just received from Peath by Herr Holfy, a friend o( Kossuth, fiom Kossuth's mui, fully con firms the report of the grave Illness of the Hungarian patriot, and adds that the wont la expecUtd, Demovratln Candidate Iterelvud All Vtia IIibhinqhah, Ala., Deo. 7. The munici pal election occurred yeatenlav. The Democratic ticket, headed by David j. Fox for mayor, received every rata oast. There was no opposition ticket. The total vote was only 1,570. Ii llrulaaii lteleustMl, New York, Dec. 7 Tho steamer Iji Bretagne (French), from Havre, which ar rived last Sunday, and wus detained of! Liberty island by the United States uu thorities, lias been released. HOT SHOTFROH BYRNES New York's Police Superintend ent Scores Dr. Parkhurst. SCHI-ME TO DISGRACE THE MAYOR. The Whole Ci'limirin Alleged to Have Ueeu Sturteil by thu Minister and Several of Hip Coiigrejrutlon from Motives of lie-veiige- Dlertln Gardner Held for Trial Ni:w YoitK, Dec. 7. The statement made by Police Superintendent Byrnes last mght In regard to Dr. Parkhurst, president of the Society for the Prevention of Ciime, has caused ns grent a sensntion us did the revelations made in court last spring when the minister was on tho Btuud. The bend of tho pollco force intimates that the Doctor's motive in attacking that body is one of revenge on behalf of one of his congregation, and that his pnrishioncr " put him up to " nil his Investigation of vice. Dr. Parkhurst, ho says, has tried to entrap tho Mayor, Judges nnd even Mr. Nicoll into compromising situations. Said Mr. Byrnes : "I am busy arranging a series of fncts relative to the accusations made in a gen eral way by Dr. Parkhurst, but cannot complete them now. Against Dr. Pnrk-hui- I huvo up to the present time re frained from saying a word. Ho makes accusations without evidence to support them accusations which he himself does not honestly believe. "This whole matter was conceived by him in connection with certain members of his congregation in relation to a divorce suit brought some ninoor ten months ago, Just before he began to assail the police. At that time ho und his people endeavored to get a certain police ollicer to swear to thing that tho oillcer could not conscien tiously do. "Parkhurst then became very angry in the interest of ono member of his church, the person who brought the divorce suit, and who finally succeeded iu securing a decree. "He then started a persecution against a certain house in this city, and that is the commencement of the assaults upon the police. I am reluctant to say oven this much. "I have letters showing that Parkhurst and certain members of his congregation huvo resorted to everything that seems to be disli i n'.ilile to get evidence of any kind 11.' 1 n.ii'.ii'ter through tho intrigues of women in en.upromiso the chief magis trate of tins city, the judges of the higher courts, 1 ne prosecuting attorney of this county, and many other of the high olll cials ot this municipal government. These letters have been copied. "These letters will show the instructions Parkhurst left and what ho expected to get on his return from Europe. They will also show everything that occurred up to within tho lust two or three days. All were written by tho person interested in the divorce suit, wlio is Parkhurst's friend and chletjiulvlscr In his church. This per son is getting the material for the purpose of supplying Parkhurst with his sermons preached on Sundays assailing public men from his pulpit. "Of his letters I may say that to a copy of each is appended an interview with the party to whom tho letter is addressed. They name the public men to bo followed and ascertain whether they went to dis reputable houses. They show that efforts were made to 'ring in' u woman on these public men, nnd so try to get them into compromising positions. And all this bus been done through a certain woman. " To illustrate the 'character and high minuedness of Dr. Parkhurst it is only necessary for me to tell of a little episode that cume to my attention ami the details of which I can fully prove when I feel like so doing. " Tho time Dr. Parkhurst gave his tea mony In the Hattie Adams case he went to tills woman referred to iu the divorce suit, and asked iter if she could not uet him some French pictures. Ho said he thought they would be useful to him wheu giving Ids testimony. They would refresh his memory. Tbo poor soul was so modest ho could not remember the filthy things he had wltnei-sed. "The woinau obtained tho pictures of t no tniru party who llgures in this case and brought them to Dr. Parkhurst's house. The Doctor thought a moment and then said: " 'Suppose some inquisitive juryman should discover mo looking at them and asked where I got them. I would have to tell him.' , "To satisfy his conscience on this point he told the woman to take them home nnd send them to him that night by mail, lie did this so us to be able to truthfully swear iu cose he was asked any questions tiiat he did not know where they came from. "This is thecalibro of Dr. Parkhurst. I am sorry for the woman who has allowed herself to be dragged into this thing. She has been misled. She is one of the Four Hundred und stands high iu society." GARDNER HELD FOR TRIAL. Two Charges AKulnst Dr. I'uihhur.t' Chief Detective. NEW Yohk. Dec. 7. At the examination of Gardner, chief detective of the Park burst society, Lillle Clifton testified as to me uuegea transactions with Uurdner. When she hud concluded Justice McMnhou held the lirisoner for trial flvlnrr thu Lull vwu 1,1 aw vt,.. Ulll-IUl'ttni DAlMrUUtr ut 42,500, and on tho other extortion ut K nin . 11.,. o- .l.n.vn .--.. ill default of bail Gardner wob locked up. At the alnte nf th nvumlntl, T, ..,. McMalion stated that he contemplated iiiropiuiK tt miru ciiarge against tno pris oner. Tills is to be grand larceny. Tlin crmiimt fn- tlw, ni.i.lu It lD 1 i -..w - i w in joariitHl, is the alleged attempt of Gardner to de- irnuu uie Keeper oi tne iioum) out of $1S0 by the nromiae of aai-vini whlnh h n,,i.i not rander. Senator Olb.mi' Condition UuoliungMl. HOT 8FIUNO8. Ark.. Dee 7 Senator Gibson's condition is uucliauged. He is lying at me point ot death and the nlir- siciaus are surprised at the amount of vitality he possesses, which has kept him up this long. Stevenson Willing t Itow llulwar. 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