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2 Tin: Y<u"\<; town N ews . [September 10,1886 T he YocNos'ro'VN N ew s , Issued Friday by s n. n^H KRU . ^ Ot » *.fdr<A»% rOt.KTY, H * T f oo » vear. fttrictlv tn Ativan* e / l < Lrt|»y, J C*r*»t». TERMS Of ABVF.RT1SWO CHCHUDS cr the hotcls . PIX>PLE YvHO F JT C LA Y. ?»l rit # 1 w i W . ,» i H t IIK’lt '■ ’*. * 7 I 51* ’ l ff« * **, q Coin*®n i * * 1 »K . i <'• (> o 7v 4 •*> 7 < i no M w -1 1 tu • i n 75 ? l V‘ -5 V* % -i (/» i » « «" J 1 J.S k ’ri 8 f j ,Q (to < t * 14 wt il, id © 16 Oa 15 rz, 19 (. H v- 14 o 10 o . 4 O' .8 «>■ 1 ii ('o s t »*• Mr> N o '( m under ibr Imatding of “ I it»r»* I IMfcnl' I lint* for fir-t in uli'm, c'd *, ti tut < *<I •iihweqiiant ht*eni »n. -»'ir mail*» f'fp" • II amcrtinu for adverli^irm ’ (c after f t • wrion f t r 'i # * J art vcrBo-mf-M* »l ? • Mi»ta r. *• Artv« i »*■• nt«mi* on which i .<■ number ol i,■■**»«' < U »ol io!l h- pn’ i hc<J unit! I >th»«l ill, Xud tint htrgc »u rrtin^ly, M trriiiff* l»n«1 lliutfh Hnttre*. free. • Itnui * of I ritere*! nrr* aollnMrd from nil pnrli* ,Ot tin*<*oi,nf v, find rnny Hay® nny iinno* *ifnv»d to il fh<* mrlli'i mny uriah, Ihii in* ri»i|tdre i)•« tnio nnm« of tin* Aider, tint »»*•»• ' ill- for ttiilfllrupon, tint fur Im* privet® ronvi'ttlf w*‘ «if llm ortltor C ''tr» tmirstiftvis for piihilcMloft should •#* ifdrn *¥*•' In T lf K YOUHIiHTUWN N F WM, YOHNOHTOWN, M Y . Kutjrod tit Ui® Pont Office at V r«>ti»i^®t r•vvn N. Y>, as second*cine* mail matter. ariioil mid llcpHrtiirc of Halls. iKtllf mnlti Vi/I. hfwlttfon, nm i*. lofted nt r#I 10 A :M>, a r r i v e Ml II a m OITIcforitiii from 7 A. M.foS I*. AT. ^uri , dny* i« f rtjiteif, Jom i* ii T iiomi ' hAn , P.M. T|*B Y rit’NOKTOWN N k w h . YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y., Sopt. lOih, 1880. 'i'll K llf»W gold nil III'* In Nova Hrnllli ,nr« tiitihlujr good returns. A noCIK'rr Inis been formed In llrnok ;1) ii In prevail! premature Innl il*. S(i,* BCKI.1 (I ling bus lici'ii left liy the (clmli' ru Ij) part* ot Henry coiiniy, I mil - , 111111 . ■y—” ■ * 'I'll k political cauldron I* now nn the ,simmer; It will begin to boil ihm rlllf>i|th. 'I'llK Knights of l.nlior Imvo <I, < Inr. il open u III' l II I In' Aliniclllxt 1. 1 1 > 111 Ull lull*; they h1111 \\ good sen-e In hu doing. I'll) NCR Al KXAM'KII Iiiim Ini'll Will'll- (>ll to III* W II11 ' lit II -hit KHl IIII1 1. Ill III till' ,luinitn iif tlie |iiiii-H lii'l»t‘> it nit fun ti I li'ii I >ol llu- M i -1 i'i»|><>!Il ii ii ( li'iiii iitl frulli'lilM <»f llu' U nited H iilf. Itory nn large ns England. |nl Belgium till 1 1 I, w hllr llir l«iir|uiHN Mpulu iu torrltorliil flail IlUtIi>11III 1,1'llgtlC IIIIIHt |n l D ii I io Viiii R ii H ii . Fliierty, null tbu oilier tjvnciitig of ilynmnlli' nud other ln« li'** tiulunre, ur Htniiil dUi'i'uil Ituil bi'fnrii tbo world mill u clog ou i*UIU«lf'< HIIVCI'HH. ■""nR^U^TlNO of Muxlrnli ( hiiio , I h ui'liron- ^^^ior. Iln nnuii' ni'ni lining urri'Ht- gnln iifliT ti Ih ii 'I uhhc, boforo Im loft I'Xil'UII HOll, I'lH'HUll' of till' too fil l- Ut« of blub uud wlilikvy. llu Ih orl- iluutly u bud otto. ) 'I'llK lui|iorlull'in of young glrln from ( Kiiro|H' to li'iul llvi'H nf hIiuiiiu ought to , bo Hii|i|iri'H»i'il by tbu Uovt-ruiiu lit tliut , bouHtN of uu|)|ii'i'iHlng ibu A frl.-un hIiivo , tmtii', or It ought to i ' oiiho lumutlug of , flint ni'ldovi'iiii iil. Il only ri IteiU oil ItH jiruiunt di'giudutluli. J I '-'lltc ftfilutii U\ngri’HU of llm 1’ ii It i'll .Stiitm will bu t'K'rn d ibU full, uutl tbu , rudilt* of tlm I'lucilmi will bu uwiiltid , W11II grout lull'll'.I. Iloy Mill tm „„ jludux of tlm fui ling of ibu |i< o|'li* uh | i . <Jio uiiui'i uh of llm fiml Ib'iiiouriillu Ad uill.Utrotlon (but Ibu UnlluU Hluti. Iiuh luul Iii u quiirlur of u I'l'iilury, '! UrA’uw York l lini'H I.iuulou lurrr. yiomli'iil of A iigm t IUHIi pruilli'U from whut bn douiiiH tiiiutuortliy Inforuiutlim . timt tlm g run tout wur of tliu cunti.ry I. t'lo»e ut bund, mul tliut Aii.lrlu, Util, gurlil uud Turkuy burkid by (iurmuuy mul Unglniid nro nmklng |iii |<ui uIIoiih to i iigugi' In u Hniiguluury imiillua wltb HuhhIu. \V( ilmll ueu. '1‘t lu now nettluil timt tbo I'liiiinplon Yuiikoo yiwlit to cc>uii'ii(l wltb i.luuti n nut lli'iiii'u t.nluti-u for tliu tjiii'i'u'ii fit|' iu tho Mnytlowur. Slio Ii .ih tulrly |iroi- «»1 IiuihuII tlm bout unllorot tlm llui't,iinil lllul Ii, Ing llm uuhu, hI u i. llm ouo In lo.-l Ibu It i i 1Mil. rV quullllu*. I'lm Su|i .ti udiir roue I. lookud for with uuouiinl lutcri'ot ull ulong tin- Ailuntk'»oubouril. tk I uk trlul of ui vuiul U dvugo Auurt'b• UU t t l uuut'lutl.d Imt wii'k by limit ooiivli'tlou. Willi llm uSi'i'ptlou of out .•touti'iicud to tl11ui u y uui. inipi ldon luuiil, (buy wi'i'o ui .nil uni null to l.u bung. Hotim of tlm li'uillng.t.ui ui.iii |i:tputH up- plmid tliu vurdli t.bm tbu Am.n liUt i b- intiiit utdl ludulguu lu w UU liunuiigm . Tliuy bowl Ilk. in CliU ugo, in d If ilmy Hi'o propmly d. ult with In otlar pluno. (tlmy wId muni mnku to muku troublu. Auii'Hni t. no plui'u for ilmm. A M Miii.u of pioiidnout itiun uii , holding ly won voiiibin ut t'nluugo, uou- Hldi ilug ibe bu»t iiii-iuih of obolUldng tbo proiunt Uyatuiu of coin .ut lu’ior. A Jurge number of eoiiimuidi'uiloiiu from prluton wunbnD wen* rend, ’i'lm lupoit or tliu wunion of Auburn piUion went „to hIiow tbiii tlm Siulo nui'onul lytim i jifuu been umI't'HHful In bi. pileou. llu Uald that llie lioou mid hIiouh immiifui - lured ill tliu pinion were tu tluiuund on ti»« market and bud never bee Hold In- •*“ the uiuikil price of lione.l iuboi tlnruniif TThth o f tlm Mitinrr Ctrltdr.n of th* Town—Jnrenile TV-ro i» ^nif'thlnK uncanny alx/ut th«M mat«ir4 r‘hildr®f) of t\w t^iwrn I at tb# W»n<W»r botol at dinnar with ■om® frlond* a short tin* a^o wliori a |iofnpoti« little wrmmri strode down tljw long dining rnoro, foilowsd hy two little girl* hand In hand N#ith<?r o f them wa* miore than V yc«r< oW. Tlwty tl^l thorn**!v*-s in t!»»*ir ohalrn, fnMad their aLinny little liAndu and then proom bd t/> stara aU»ut them and r<nnnvmt thslr r**||ow-dir*'iN The shier of tho two child ran, aft»*r h»oking intently at a rnaiden \tu\y a t rather iioti« /*uldo attire at an adjoining table, turned to her mother and wild compoaedly; “Wliat a really atarthng old fruinp that hv m am mar* “ Which one, dear?” naked tho strict disci- jilifiurinti of a rnot.hor. “The eh<j**ifill t;uy Istalfla th« bald heiidod man over thero.” “Oh, yu»,” wihl tbs rnothor, with a vrell- hrwl Hinlle, “ I’ve mwn her Ixjforo. Uut doti’l Is; mt dangy, Marion. Havo moro U>ne. Order y(mr tlinnor now and m^* that you let )Min*o und lam b a Inno. I t *« too rich for you.” Thi'n to tl«) waibir: aTak® her onlar, Au- gusUi.w Tbfl waib*r h nncd olsiequloujily over I ha child, who w/ta studying tho irwinu with a frown <m her little face. “ No hoti|>, OgeeHt-,” bhe liaifl intently, “Im t a bit of weakflsh with egg sniico, an’ a kidney on ie U* tta not lint, you know, but nice and puffy- and artichokes “ V*»r’ w»rry, Meex Alary on, but there is no ii rtl<* “There, I tlumgbt W),Msaid tho girl, dam filing the eard down on the table and biting her thin lfps. “Jt’i 4 the most |»rovoklng thing I Whenever 1 set my heart — “ Wo Imvo •ornngroeu corn "i''.at It yourself I” Mild tiio child in a huff Tho waiter was quite uninov#d. IleKsemed t<» lie un iiHtomed to sucli ebullitionaof t injx.*r and wont oil Htiavsly taking the orders of the others, wldlo M i * m » Marion wit tho picture of ovordrosaod, piitiqieitd and iKiutiug discon tent. And the children *>f tbe flats. W im evt r hears of these shy and melancholy little Im- lugs who S]M*ttk in whis|»ei-N and h a v e I men biiliif’d, repi’iinnurlcd nnd scolded bysarvauta, tenants, Janitors and parents until thuy glMo about like sliadows and dare not laugh for fear of disturbing hoi no one? The joyoutness aud life of childhood havo Ik*cii ericlied out of them. And tho children of tho linunllng house, who live under a |M*r|»ctiial p rot eat from the grim and snappy landlady and the testy I murder of ijm “first fl«jor front," wbo must have the house tpiiet mt as to enjoy her aflern(K)n nap. Nearly every Iniardlng houso that mlvertises now puts forth the flat “No chlldn'ii," nnd tlm litUeonos a re so thoroughly cowed that thoy aro gs pitiful lu mien as in body. Then Micro (tie the » liildmn of the tenements and the seurus. Them is no end to Juvenile wrub*h«Mlnoss hero. Kor a plaeo that children should Im kept out of, « mtonnd nit' to New York. JUakely fittJl’s Now York L*}\ i«*i. Itoutlng a Ilolel liflt*|ior. A friend of mine the other tiny came to settle for Ids night’s lodging at a Isntbuggy little hole iii the wall near the milwuy station here ill Neudiatel called the Hobd des A I jm . Iii luhlition to tho charge for apartinent, ser- viae, lights, etc., wim tho it#m .44Un tlojcu- nei " I will put iuUi plain Knglish that which followed: “Hut I didn’t order any breakfast.” “That was no fault of the house, mon sieur." “I>o you mean to tell me that, you wish to charge me for breakfast 1 neither ordered nor nb< t" “The breakfast wns prepared all the same, inonsh'ur." “You prehmd that you provide a regular table d'hote breakfast, every morning and charge fop it \\ hether your guesta take it or not?" “Yes, monsieur .0 Nee tho menuf Here It Is,” and tin* firm, yet |>*'lito, landlord pro duced his regular “a la carte.” My friend turned It u|)sido down. Then hu carefully |M niHod it. Thtai he said: “How much of (his do you nerve os your regular breakfast f" “Anything you like, monsieur." “Very well. Receipt the bill, and, an I am to pay for a br«*aUfnst, please (led 1 will eat it. Hriitg me a tillet <»f U*cf witli mush- rooms, a half chicken grille, a rum omelet and a pint of Chablis. 1 i hall wait over until the next train.” Mine host of the Hotel den Alps looked flint stujH'tlod nml then ihsguubMl, ajid, Anally griiNping 1 lie situatIon, he ran into his office, nlbu-etl hia bill in conform ity with the facta, j and hunying back, cried “Here, monsieur, hen» is your bill quite correct six franc# thirtyflve centime* and you will Just Imvo tinn» to catch ytnir train.” Ibvnry M atterson lu Courier Journal. Ifow They Y\ ork It. “Pwple g»'t off a great many very ancient Jokes about tho Mg diamonds worn by hotel clerks," remarked a salesman nt the Hotel Anderson lost night, “an I iin a result most |M*rsons have gotten tlie idea into their heads ilmt those same diamonds are nothing but big chunks of paste," “Ihi you wish the great reading public to infer tluit they are anything olsef" “1 do, Just that M*td of the diamonds worn by hotel clerks an' genuine. O nly bust week, while 1 wns nt Atlantic City, 1 raw a hotel clerk from whoso breast one *>f tho largest nnd purest diamonds 1 ever saw giit* tonsl Hut, of course, he didn’t pay for it, mul, to tell tht' truth, it didn't M'loug to him." “It didn’t twlong to him?” “No, my dear boy, it didn't. He was wear ing it for un advertisement. A great many Jewelry linns advertise tlu*ir good* In Just that way. Almost any watering place yv»u may go to you will set' the hotel clerks bias ing with diamonds that w ill make your eyes bulge out It s a good dodge for the jewslur aii«l it pleases tlu* clerk.” “Hut how is the Jewel *1 benefitedT ‘•Well, it ilon t cast anything to let a clerk wear n tliamoiul a few months, and during tliut time rich visitors are suit' to mquii'o alsHit th# stono, ask where it was purchased, aiul so on. The clerk of couna» tells what house it came from, lecouuitoiuU the vUitor to go there, and aftcii gives him a ciud v»f in- troduction to tlie proprietor ♦»*>«'?'’- T it U b u r g l)is|mteh. “ C tilo m l Men Made to t > r * l e r . ,# (hie of tlu* aldities of a I’urisiati Journal is this ad vert isomont: “A fuctvn v in HeUsvIU# prtMlutvs w ithin n few days artifli ial negnK#. The uu tamorphosU, which b outiivly harm K'ss, iseauscd by iOvUuc. It ojkuui h brilliant future to youug men, a l l . k « rvcutts, eircus nugroos, etc., aro always iu demand. l ‘rit*es low uud payment cu-y. Curling Lx»us for tho uuinufact urv of ivovily Lair i.hv.iy . kept on hand. ' 1 —Ik«>b>n Jouvual. ........ St.ige ItuieK In 1 it*nc*. M i v 4 Helen Dauvray kivi,; **Ki*ench «udi- ancos hwe intcivst in tlie play during Umkolf- hour iutei vuU l*ot w\ ea th# «eu lu my own t heat im 1 bhuli never allow* an actress mor# than iduvi m inute to elu.'i;t« her dreas, or a ciu'isuiter uukxi Uiau to . t C'.c t a ^ a 1 'H i change. PECULIARITIES OF THE 6 ANDHILL- ER3 OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Kaoltn as an A rt! cl# of Food, with YmII om .Hurl fur lliawrt-A I>l**t W lil* Ii I'ravants I»ysp«*psts aud Li ii| T ro u I* le s . It is n^it geiMtrally known, ls»t Is true, that there exi its not far from this city a rac# of white |s:opio cnll#«i “Handbiller#,” wbo are veritable <lay cator#. This morning, in com pany %#Hh a young physn lan of this city, your corn^jsimlent was enjoying a jaunt Into piuu i'rove, win* h skirt t.l»e eastern confine# of ColumMa, and we wen* i*roco»iing Upward the sandhills when we w«re ao<xs»ted by an aged mendicant, who, thrunting an old greasy piece of j taper Into my unwilling hand, exclaimed piteously: “For (Jod’s lake, read It, gentlemen." My friend, who was prejudiced against U*ggars in general ami “Handhillers” in jiartb'ular, was for sternly rebuking the old man, when something j»e- culiarly touching in tbe applicant's look nr- puli*! tbit uncharitable purpoae nnd 1 m- |x*ll<*l him to heeil the whiH|**rlng» of hU iiobkT nature and to relieve the distress of the poor wretch. I, too, could not p**train a Chrintain impulsi*, and bestowing what alms 1 could afford I glanced ut tho pajs*r which had tn*m forced into my liaud. This wus what it containorl: To Au. Wuoa Ir Mat Cohrbbm: This err* tl/W'sthnt tho U*urur, who is Ixfth worthy nnd needy, In over one hundred years old. Assist him, all who can. I handed tlio centenarian his documi*nt and he nluunbh'd off, chuckling over his gisul fortune and jingling tho coins in his Ixiiiy hand. Jloro, tlien, wus n genuine coutena- rian, and wo did not l*grudgc w lrnt wo hod given him. AN t NEAHTULY VIHAOK. Hut whut a strango hstking In ing ho was! Jlow uneiuthly hit visage, how ysllow his coinploxion, liow shrunkeii his cheeks, w hat pleading yet lustnrhm# eyes, and, withal, what a miserably emaciated and drawn-up Iwsly! Huch a tyjN* of a man is not to l«» mot with every day. I Imd, it is truo, encountered in the streets of Columbia men and women net unlike him, but never U*for# huil 1 goaad ii]s>u his identical <*onntor|jart. ”I)o you know that, ho is a real clay *ater ?” usked iny comjianion “A whutf” ox claimed I. “ Why, a man that live# ou clay—one wboae pi fiidpal dint Is ‘kaolin,’ or a sort of smooth, grille”*, moist, white clay which abounds iieroalKiuta.” “Hut you don’t think I’m so credulous ns to I s*lie vo that this ii in n, who is over 100 yearn of age, has achieved tiiis ronmrkablo longov ity by Mulihisting <>n tasteless clay f” “it is strange, but novor^liek*wi tnio. 1 have made a long study of tho subject, nnd Imvo usrertaiii<mI some curious facts concerning the lay eating habit, Now, to * 'Hu with I havo ..m illers’ of North and Knuth (’a roll no, some of tlioin not ten miles from (’oluinbia, while taking their m«*als, and havo olmorvod them consume considera ble quantities of flay such us 1 deecr!!**!. In- dts'd, 1 Imvo myself partaken of their frugal pqnist. ” “ Well, what, doo* it taste like, and how dis s it nfl'is t oiH*?” 1 queried. “ It is almost tasteless, hut some of tho opi- m nw profiHM# to snjoy it ticcau## of tlio deli- cato flavor it p » mk <' ssi* s . It is jierfortly whit*' and wholly devoid of grit. In fact, it Is nothing moro nor less than tiie ‘kaolin’ of which plnb*«, cu|W» and saucors aro made. There is nothing disagreeable about It, aiul it may ls> with impunity taken into the stom ach. As an aliment it is not hurtful. It is contended that it is pmductivo of longevity, and that it wards off several ilisoaiv's. Thai# are well authenticated instances of surprising longevity among clay I'/iters, and it is well understood by such i»f tho faculty ns havo studied the subject that they an*exempt from d>sjtt*p«ia, never suffer with iiidigesMou, and ouo has never U**n known t<» die of coiuiuinp- tion or to Is! tumbled with lung oomplainU. ALLAY# lirNUKK’M l'ANOH. “()f conns', there is nothing succulent or nutritious in clay, but It allays tho j*nng* of liuugf'r. This it (lot's by distending tho walls of the stomach. It is not to 1 st supposed that tdny can take the plat*o of bread nml meat us an article of food, but It doc# in a measure supply their place." Tho doctor paused while I expressed aston ishment at what ho told me. Continuing, ho said: “In my country practice, which occasion ally carries me out Into the sand hills (occa skmally, 1 say, for although the ‘Handbill- era* are tin* sickliest, looking, most cadaverous and woebegone beings in the world, they oix* the healthiest). 1 havo g<x*! opjMutunity to study their |*eculiar life and habits. They can subsist on the most limited quantititw of animal food; iu fact, they get vary little meat u |Ks»r quality of bacon uU»ut twice a week. They are buy and thrift Urns. Thoy aro not happy. Discontent is their normal state of feeling. Hut they arc troubled with very few wants, ami these are supplied easily.” “Do they cat only the white clay?” I inter ruptod. “As a general thing,” was the answer, “but somotimott they vary their menu and garnish their I h mix I by the addition of a yellowish sort of m ail, which is said to l>o scam*, and which, it is I’lninusl, |m*sm'.sncm a swts t- taste. This serves them us a dessert. They, how ever, draw the line at nsl clay. This not oven their iron clad stomachs could digest. 1 asked a gawky old ‘Handhiller’ if ho ever ate the red clay, and thi* was his response: ‘No, surnxv I liev occasionally bed a brick iu my hat, but I’ll Im blamed if I hanker after turning iny bowels into a brickyard.’ " During our Jaunt we met several “Hand- billers” who verified much of what tho young physician had sal!I on tho subject of day eating.—Chicago Herald. The Reporter as an Interviewer. A reporter, in tho course of his dm nml and nocturnal jieramlmlation*, runs up against a vast dtxil of human nature of one sort nnd another. Tlm modern fashion of publishing a budget of mil*iature interviews every day, quoting remarks tliat probably the speaker had uot the remotest idea were going into print, furnishes many illustrations. Hardly a day gtxw by hut what aomotHxty gets mad and says he never said what he is quoted os saying. He demands a correction, and gen erally gets lb Hut he doesn't deserve It, and he knows it The trouble Is, not that he dkl not say what wxw printed, but that he did not want everybody to know that bv* said it. And so he charges it all up to tho rejnn ter aud makes out that ho deliberately falsified the returns. If the reporter was guilty of cut* half the crimes that are credited to him he would bo a most monstrous monster.—Dio- noer “Listener. ’ Tl»»* l*o|n>‘s 1 tihllitlilng H ouse. It ii reported that le.jn» lx*o h is pun hmsxl the Miguam lli ja k iv i:i Rome for the sum of (CtK),WX), a n d ii fitting it ui> as u priutiug and publLhing i»flioe far religious work.—New Yoi k Ui'upblc. OlYr You jTOt plnitnly visdom und uot much pluck, dor grass vill grow p*.»t v veil your foots uiulc*.—fa il l ’reU ii’s JmtkuioJ W eekly, THE USE OF EYE GLASSES. C har s'-!: eristics o f People W ho W ear ftpoe- ta* loo—Crase or Nocoasliy? “Is it a craze or a narexaityr was the ques tion asked of a loading optician in regard to tbe use of eye gtaases by the youth tl*e ‘la y . “A necessity always. There are few jxjopl* wbr* do not have some defect of th«* eyes Either it is neersight <** farsight or on*» eye is larger than tlie otlier, notnu visual Imper fection exists tliat renders the weanug of spectacles im perative." “In obi times yf>ung ja*ople and m hool children were not n>;< u* iow » \ Vt wearing eye- gtMwr “No! they bent double over their desks and brought on consunqdbm and discuses of tbe brain by wrong j^ositions and overapplication to their studifiM PurenU and physicians are wiser now and make a study of the eyes." All this tfnn tho oculist was fitting a pair of steel-bowed spectacles to tho prominent no** of a woman who sat bolt upright and witii an oxpreesion ns If she wen' in n dentist’s chair. He had an alphabetical card with letters ranging in size from an inch to ordinary print. He was asking her if she could read the smallest line, which lie said was “normal print." “I don’t know anything al>out normal print,” she said, “but wo have a normal school in our town. Hay, can 1 sew with those specs T “If you use the lens that you do for read Ing, m a’am .” “I don’t know nothing about lens, but I can sew with the Iswt, and f want to piece a quilt for our minister’s wife. What 1 want hi know is, can I *4 *w with them?” “If you use your needle about the same ins tance from your eyss tbat you would a book, like this.” “Young man, I don’t hang my sewing on the end of my note. I expect to see t o thread a needle and sew without squinting all around, an’ I Jest want you to answer me y«« or no, can I sew with them specs?” “We havo any numl*erof patients like that," said the optician. “They want to l»i fitted without any preliminaries; some of them got very nervous." “What class of ‘patients’ do you like to serve l**t?” j “ liusiuuMw m en. They have no time Vt wait Thoy have faith that I understand thoir noeds better than they do nnd they offer no resisLaiii'o when 1 measure tho eye and fit the glasses.” j “Do uum or women lose thoir eyesight ear , Hurt.?” “Women. Thoir work Is not so sternly, but it h more complicated. However, they do not take kindly to spectacles, nnd few of them ar«) w illing Vt admit tliat they nood them for old age. It Is usually somo other excuse." “ W hat atfout colored glasses?” “ Well, there is tho ‘Aruvdel tint,’ the rose- eolor, the violet, tho blue glass, nnd the smoked. Thets* aro all iis<*d, but the clear glass for reading aivl the smoked glass to protec t the eyes, these are the standard styles.” “Do you sell the one-eyed glass quizzing gtflwt” “Only to EnglixUmrn nnd nooioty ivvolln. It in hnnlly nnf" to uw tln'in in tlii.n country. I bclievA Nrtw York fojw nIToct thoni aomo* wlutt.”—llotrolt Tritium). llu I’ulllUliud Kuvn^u I,«ttui'». Tlie ruling clan* iu Mexico, the Spaniurd*, cannot t»" truHttxl eithiT to Ih* just or candid. They are lazy, conceited, c.’uol, miiHirctliou#, h ii *I itcioiia, lnrincerc aiul mendacioiw, a* a rule. A* merchnnta they try to make up tu cunning wliat they lack in industry and en terprise. Two ynai'M ago I sp ot more than u month In the City of Mexico. I wrote homo to ; American paper, all I ilariwl aiHHit tlw) true 1 state of tiling*; That Mexico was not a republic but a m ilitary d»*HiH)tb*m; that President l>iaz wnsan honestdeejH't nndOovernor Kernnmioz : a sliauwless corruptionist, who sold franchises | of ull sorts for what lie could get; that a free ballot was unknown, and tho election wns ul- I ways ilictated by the man in control of tbo troops; tbat there was not a newspaper at the [ capital that wa* not cither sulisldized or t«r rortzed; that there prevailed a cordial hatred j of “the (IrtngcHis” (monkeys) a* Americans i were often called; that a law enabled tho ; pnwidont to drive out of the country “obnox ious foreigners” wit bout, a hearing; that the punishment Of Insurgents wna generally death, ami tbat many other otfeudeis were “lost” on their way across tho country to jail. Home of these facts I stated only toward the end of my visit, and before tho pn|H:m returned there 1 wn* onoo more ou tho si'n. I Hix months afterward In New York 1 met an influential friend reis'iitly from Mexico. "After you left,” said be, “Governor Fernando! made most pressing Inquiries after you, ask ing tf jolt were going tt> return, ami alt about you, and Ihm 111 remarked that Mexico would no longer bo a healthy country for you hi visit." 1 felt honored by tbo attention, but 1 am not in tba m artyr busbioss uud sliull not go back.—Washington i’ost. Held un Too I.eng. Two years ago oil was struck at tbo M ar shall farm, lu Venango county. Tbe farm ; contained 800 acres, und before Uki oil wits ! found Would have lwen considered a grssl sale at $10 an acre, Tbu weU* drilled on tho farm wars big “gushers", ami opsnod up a new oil i territory. A month after tho first well was | struck the ftusn was sold for $;tnO,(X)o. Th Hartley farm adjoining also proved to ls< a J otl farm, ami was sold for fTi.oOO. Tb t s«'h(M>l district of the township owned nn acre of ground which, with a red schoolhouse, | wns worth $n 00, Tho schoolhouse property ( was surround ).1 by Umi big svulls, Q'.id all In illi ation* were tbat tbo acre was tbo center of a rich oil pool j A prominent oil operator offered the school directors $50,000 for tbo s i'*' Tbo offer was i>>- fusi.l. They held out for $100,(XX). Tho would- be purchaser ruined his eder to C'75,000. Tbi* w as tho highest price ever offered for un m ix' of land anywhere in tho country. If it bail Uvn accept..! tbis rural district would have lwen the richest country schoolhouse ilisti i t In the Uuion. it was refused Wells were (Hit down all around tbe acix>. lu the course of time the school directors concluded to tap the rich veins of oil that wore supposed to lio under the red schoollious* ami its lot A t an ex ;.1use of several thousand dollurs they hnve put down wells, and the tract i* found tn Iw as itry os a bona. Tbo schoolhouse prop erty is now rated nt Its old value of $.>* 1 , and the officials aro very sick.—Allentown (l'a.) llegtster. Id not go up stslrs witIt- it stopping to rest. Sly friends recotu- pnded me to try Ayer’s Barssparills, The First Sign Of falling health, whether In the form of Night Sweats and Nervousness, or In a sense of General Weariness and l.osa of Appetite, should suggest the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation Is most effective for giving toue and strength to tbe enfeebled system, promoting tbe digestion and assimilation of food, restor ing tbe nervous forces to their normal condition, and for purifying, enriching, and vitalizing the blood. Failin g H ealth. Ten year* ago my health began to fall. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. I tried various remedies prescribed by dilfereut physicians, but became so I could St. My friends part which 1 did, and I am how a. healthy and strong ns ever.— Mrs. K. L. W illiam s, Alexandria, Mluu. I have used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, In my family, for Scrofula, and know, If It Is taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I have also prescribed It as a tonic, us well us an alter ative, aud must say that I honestly believe it to be the best blood inedlcfne ever compounded.— W. K. Fowler, I). D. S., M. 1)., Greeuvlllc, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would he Impossible for me to d •- scribe whet I suffered from Indigestion nnd Headache up to tbe time 1 begun taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was under Ibe euro of various physicians nml tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more tlnm temporary re lief. After taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for a short lime, my headache disappeared, and inv stomach performed Its duties morn perfectly. T»-dny my health Is com pletely restored. — M ary Harley, Spring field, Muss. I havo been greatly benefited by tbe prompt use of Ayer's Hnrsupurilla. It tones and invigorates tbe system, regulates tlu; action of tun digestive and assimilative organs, anil vitalizes the blood. It Is, without doubt, tbe most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. — H. 1>. Johnson, Atlantic ave., llrooklyu, N. Y. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. sT. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mmi. I’rlw #1 ; H it L o tt 1«'M, S A . R ubber BOOTS — WITH — DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boots always wear out first ou the bull. The L'A MR. K Uootanrvttoubl* thick on the bull, anil tfive DOUBLE WEAR. Moef economical rob ber Root In the market. Liuttt longor than any other bootg and the PRICE NO HIGHER. Call and os mnlne the gooda. Tlie Queen's Royal Ilolol Canada, t-unlslilng Crime In Clilua. They liave thoir own ways of pumshuig crime in Chino. Incendiarism has given much trouble In a southern district of the country dud a penalty was extemporised which will probably have a deterrent effect, A culprit taken red handed was placed during a long summer vlay hi a cage, wbcru his eye lids were burned with lighted incense sticks ami hot incense dust was blown into hU face. An official reiairt states that the wanteu in ibe neighborhood, several of whom luul (pet oh'ldreu lu tho llrvs, were os|ie<.hilly uclivc hi adding to the severity of tho | uuiabmeut.— llrooklyu llagle. H O P S lukrgest Clock Pendulum. A clix-k la'utluluiu at Avignon, France— the longest known—measures sixty-seven fia t, carries a weight of l.U pound*, and swings through an arc between tune aud leu feet Ur four seconds and a half. —Arkansaw Tra /eler. TIMANUS, THF ---------- HATTER The only place in the city where liatH are m anufactnred and FACTORY PRICES j The finest line otTient’s 1‘ tiMiisli- ing goods and low est prices in the city at Timanur. the Hatter. 87 M ain St., lockport, N .Y . BEHNING Anti oth»‘r flint- '*ln «8 I ’lnt-tiH Tsfiwreiico Bro’s Patent mx nnd acvt n cu tavu PARLOR UPE 1 CHT PIANO ORGAliS, At M. A. II A' J EH’" M uhic* Hm*|;t*nH!(»n Hiu I i ; h, N Y. NEW SHOE MAKER. COBBLIiiG! COBBLING! Neatly and tyulckly done Yrery fine paL'hint* a xj'oc.alfy. RubLi ! Tapj.ed nud I’et* hod. lift" Work attended to the day it in bi ought. X o w W o r k Io ! On Short Notice. Work room ut N 1) H ahkki i . h Hrtck Store. Youngstown, w here all order'sshoulil m loft. «Wtf lz«K'ated on the Hhore of Lake Ontario aud lb# mouth of Nia/aia Kit or O on* for the ttonsou in June. This Hotel and Hummer Reaoit is situated on the shore of Lake Ontario, fourteen mi lee froiu the Fulls of Nisgaru Has accoiiinMation for 300 pests. Completu with nil imnluru Improvcuisnt* Tbe rooms are uio*tly “ cn suite” and w ell wIn j ted for families. H tN D RICKaO N & ZAH N ER, PHOTOGRAPHERS , Opposite ('a'urnof and ii t rnutioual Hotel Cbei ry M i out, i»e*u M tin, Niagara Falls fsj. Y. CaMnel Mosraplis. $3.00 \u dczgi*. Card 2.00 l »/* All work finished in first class >ty le “”S! PUTS!~! WE HAVE CiOliap, Tomato, C a i J o i e r and Cellery Plaits. Now rea«t.v for setting. In any quant ties to suit )>urt‘ha*c! at our greenhouse, Oif TT I T pTTTTOTT A* 4 C 'S * « .^ L Wt w W 1 1 W ill Y OVKOkTOtVN, N Y . Subscribe foii tin- N ews Wmkly, lu the ball loom built specially for list purpose. lawn Tennis and Croquet Ijiwris lu grounds of hotel. Good Hrbing bathing and boating Trains leuve Huff d o nml Niagara Fall* Zw ice a lay for Niagaia rui Mi bigan I ei ti n l . Si c nine is leave for Toronto four liuie* a day. VS A FAMILY HOTEL 1 be (Jueen’s itoyal can be safely receom- mended a* a desirable residence for tbu H iiniuei mouth.*. As excursionists of nil ktuda are uot allowed on tbe ground*, faiu t:les can rely ou finding Tbe Queen’s itoyal A REFINED HOME, Aud worthy tbe | atrouugo of tbe t est j eo- ple. For terms and diagrams apply to MeUAU & \\ iN.Ni.. I Tbe Q .ieeii’s Koj al, or The | Quesu’y Hotel, Torouto. NOTICE. Tbe Hoard of '.up.Tv l-<»rs, f N vgsr.. Cum'- ly , w ill ctiiivc in* i'll U iiir i»*«uni*, )lu«ikrt« (lu cre llollt** lll4K*k, tn ihr ( n y ol I .«>!**(tori, " n 'I iu-*»- dfty, the 5lh dt»> t*f o«lt»t*cr next. :o <on, »t t.re?*r Aiiiiiial itititiiif* for tlie cuiviut >enr, 1(480. AM |M'rsiiNS h.*tvinir cl4iiui*>>» Acruunts •aid Cviiuty, Art* rt*qiinw«l to dujKinU Ihtf tniuu (dul) w iinm l «4*(or*diig l«> U u ) in tUt l> 4 «x |»o - I i>nrtd for timt purpott* ni Um* otkco of til# ( ouu- i v Ctcik, uii or btdoie the iliird d«> <•? *urli hh- ] iiiimI o i c c t l D .n ; mu 1 mii* • r .o o u n t u*»i •»» d c p o # - iu*d, within tin* tlnii-dforcMXiti, w ill nut bv su* ilil«*d or Allowcd during such srioMou All |»«*rMon» whuM duly it la to uinko nnnunl report* to the Hoard of Hupei v him* are n»quir- fii to |Mt (M’iii aucli ioiH»rt to aucU Hoard ou or befon; tb® llrei day «d Nofciiilier next. All I t ronci » CuitittreUri f »- u unn- tle.l toclaiiu a* c- rouor's Juror*) uiuaI he file t w i.h Hit* 3 l«rk of tlM Board without uuuooe*- •ary ili'lny, a* none cmu uc rceoivi tl after .he liiU of Ntvvcuib**!' iu*xt. Lock port, Hept. Hih, •iiHSJ j. J. it.S poonk it, vie A. "Jonvi! Wbstmreyou taL.'.n# about'" Whut ovorjroody talk* wb*»ut. ri’he)XHty th a tfo rR rtahU’ ] *r.i»i*,Kid«ey,Lixt*ror I id'icr complaints, this t has no equal." . "rr ,«r«l aft pr. Kttew^* 1 Slltr««8T,H|rff<'8W>WI." J » ] .-tipnicf Ib'Wiiv fiA-wurwl (llinihtd UlM)lk (isiit kfW t VI ONLY A QUICK. PtUHkH UT CERTAIN C U tl FOR Lost orFaiiin g idankood. N ervouin*** Wi *kn«w, Lackuf Sti» ngih, Vigor or Dev*lopmosti I’wuk'd hT lndiacratinn*. rscaaww. cM a ('dri«'»tw 'lr within a month. No Dw^wptu-n norQunekor? Posltivw Pmofi, fall dMenptioa *u4 M tcrcf . kI vI ni ia p D ln Mtalwrf i»nreiof*. frwo. ld C U ,m U wm r lA l»iUl*kET' kUIKkUxDlUkLC THIS PAPERS: I in <m fils) iti rhilnrtelphla x '.Iw keviiAppr xdvor- _ .i Uor A#*f»cy * f M(**rx . W . AYES A bCN. oar kV^naZ »*cuu.

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to p a y fo r a br«*aUfnst, p lea se ( le d 1 w il l e a t it . H riitg m e a t ille t <»f U*cf w it li m ush- ro o m s, a h a l f c h ic k e n g r i l le , a r u m o m elet a n d a p in t o f C h a b lis . 1 i h a ll w a it o v e r u n til th e n e x t t r a in .”

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in g it fo r un a d v e rt is e m e n t. A g r e a t m a n y J e w e lr y l in n s a d v e r t is e tlu*ir go o d * In Ju s t th a t w a y . A lm o st a n y w a te r in g p la c e yv»u m a y g o to y o u w ill set' th e h otel c le rk s b ia s ­in g w ith d ia m o n d s th a t w ill m a k e y o u r e y e s b u lg e o u t It s a g o o d d o d g e fo r th e je w s lu r aii«l i t p leases tlu* c le r k .”

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w e a r n tlia m o iu l a few m o n th s, a n d d u r in g tliu t tim e r ic h v is ito rs a re su it ' to m qu ii'o a lsH it th # sto n o , a sk w h e re it w as p u rc h a se d , a iu l s o on. T h e c le rk o f couna» te lls w h a t h o u se it c a m e fr o m , lecou u ito iu U th e v U ito r to g o th e re , a n d a f t c i i g iv e s h im a c iu d v»f in - tro d u c tio n to t l ie p ro p r ie to r ♦»*>«'?'’- T itU b u rg l)is|m teh .

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“ Hut y o u d o n ’t th in k I ’m so c re d u lo u s ns to I s*lie vo th a t th is i i in n , w h o is o v e r 1 0 0 y earn o f a g e , h as a c h ie v e d t i i is ro n m rk a b lo lo n g o v i t y b y Mulihisting <>n ta s te le ss c la y f”

“ i t is s tra n g e , b u t novor^liek*wi tn io . 1 h a v e m a d e a lo n g s tu d y o f th o s u b je c t , nnd Im vo usrertaiii<mI som e c u r io u s fa c t s c o n c e rn in g th e

la y e a t in g habit, N o w , to * 'Hu w ith I h a v o • . .m i l le r s ’ o f N o rth a n dKnuth ( ’a ro ll no, som e o f tlio in n o t ten m iles fro m ( ’o lu in b ia , w h ile ta k in g th e ir m«*als, a n d h a v o olm orvod th em co n su m e co n s id e ra ­b le q u a n t it ie s o f f l a y su ch us 1 d e e c r !!** ! . In - d ts 'd , 1 Im vo m y s e lf p a r ta k e n o f th e ir f r u g a l pqnist. ”

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“ I t is a lm o s t ta s te le ss , h u t so m e o f tho opi- m n w profiHM# to s n jo y i t ticcau## o f tlio d e li- c a to f la v o r i t p »mk<'ssi*s . I t is j ie r fo r t ly w hit* ' a n d w h o lly d e v o id o f g r it . In fa c t , it Is n o th in g m oro n o r less th an tiie ‘ k a o lin ’ o f w h ich plnb*«, cu|W» a n d sa u c o rs a ro m ade. T h e re is n o th in g d is a g r e e a b le a b o u t It, a iu l it m a y ls> w ith im p u n ity ta k e n in to th e s to m ­ach . A s a n a lim e n t it is n o t h u rtfu l. I t is co n te n d ed th a t it is p m d u c tiv o o f lo n g e v ity , a n d t h a t it w a r d s o f f s e v e r a l ilisoaiv's. T h a i# a r e w ell a u th e n t ic a te d in stan c es o f s u rp r is in g lo n g e v ity a m o n g c la y I'/iters, a n d it is w e ll u n d erstood b y su ch i»f tho fa c u lty n s h a v o s tu d ied th e s u b je c t t h a t th ey a n * e x e m p t fro m d>sjtt*p«ia, n e v e r s u f fe r w ith iiid igesM ou, a n d ouo h as n e v e r U**n k n o w n t<» d ie o f coiu iu inp- tion o r to Is ! tu m b le d w ith lu n g o o m p lain U .

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n u tr it io u s in c la y , b u t It a l la y s th o j*nng* o f liu u g f'r . T h is it (lot's b y d is te n d in g th o w a lls o f the s to m ac h . I t is n o t to 1st supposed th a t tdny c a n ta k e th e plat*o o f b rea d nm l m ea t us a n a r t ic le o f foo d , b u t It doc# in a m e a su re su p p ly th e ir p la c e ."

T ho d o c to r p au sed w h ile I e x p re ssed a s to n ­ish m e n t a t w h a t ho to ld m e. C o n tin u in g , ho s a id :

“ In m y c o u n t r y p ra c t ic e , w h ic h o ccas io n a l ly c a r r ie s m e o u t In to th e sa n d h ills (o cca s k m a lly , 1 s a y , fo r a lth o u g h th e ‘H an d b ill- era* a re tin* s ick liest, lo o k in g , m o st c a d a v e ro u s a n d w o eb ego n e b e in g s in th e w o r ld , th e y oix* th e h ea lth iest). 1 h a v o g<x*! o p jM u tu n ity to s tu d y th e ir |*ecu liar l i fe a n d h ab its. T h e y ca n su b sis t o n th e m o st lim ite d q u an tit itw o f a n im a l fo o d ; iu fa c t , th e y g e t v a r y lit t le m e a t u |Ks»r q u a l i t y o f b aco n uU »ut tw ic e a w eek. T h e y a r e b u y a n d t h r i f t Urns. T h o y a r o n o t h a p p y . D isco n te n t is th e ir n o rm a l s ta te o f fe e lin g . H ut th e y a r c tro u b le d w ith v e r y fe w w a n ts , a m i th ese a r e s u p p lie d e a s i ly .”

“ D o th e y c a t o n ly th e w h ite c la y ? ” I in te r ruptod.

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