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Absolutely Pure. owder never varies. hand wholsomeness. A marvel of puri More econom ‘ ish and Ovsters in their seaso ive me a call, NORTH MAIN ST, And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates. —_eso—_—_ bods come direct from the minatac hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOLAND SPRIN iting is the best becouse there is spring made. TAPE ears 1me. D > Y ieNO R e See him before making application elsewhere. 3, 4 or! »¢ —soxs— - BEN B. CANTERBURY’S 1, ’] Six Month NOZDELAY.« the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in pyincans. ovat. Baise, Pownun io. , 106 | all seven inches thick. All around | by the British government for the the house runs an oak fence; every | Clerkenwell prison explosion. He} LD RELIABLE picket is epee! to a rail with | is outspoken in his denunciation ot | THE 0 a bolt so that it is impossible | the national league methods and said | EAT MARKET .J. GROVES tives or to permit any one to enter. | national leaguers, but the poor peo- | NORTH MAIN ST. He lived on bread and potatces |ple are starving to death. The! ps more meats and more kinds Once a year he killed a pig and money goes to the home rule mem- | dthe best thatcan be procured | made that last him for months: He | bers of parliament. They receive | h tresh and cured. Also tresh| did his own cooking, A_ loaf of | from Secretary Sim Harrington, who | Jhen you want anvthing in mv line S.J. CROVES ADRS, Litages, the Lates Styles donot pass through three or four the way of turning; becanse there is g; because it is the strongest and to have sent the Grand Army home disgusted with him. It again, | DYING IN MISERY. | A Miser and His Wealth—His Pecali Surroundings and Their Purpose. boom and has been charged and charged and denied time atter time, hat the G. A. R. was more or less politi —+0 e+ — Matawan, N. J. Aug hn | @ General 25.—-J 1 organization. E. on a half brok Conover and Charles He was tound laying en bed. Conover. IRELAND'S AWFUL CONDITION. The house is 85 years old. : : Higley ; “2 4 | A Noted Irishman Gives His Views of Van Schanck is 72 years old and has | lis Native Country and the National always hyed in this same house. It ietiade GEoohd. fost i 2 League. made of old tashioned = shingies. | paiadeiphia Times Every bole in the shingles was made \ Captain James Murphy, former with a gimlet and t nails are | superintendent of the soldiers’ na- chi ' ; he ver le + 7 be clinched on the other side. They | tional cemeteries at Chattanooga, are all lined with three inch plank. Philadelphia 1 Beverly,N. J., has The windows are one toot wide and just returned from a tour in Ireland. Captam Murphy was prominent in ! the Fenian three feet high; the stairs leading from the first to second floor are cut movement some years | to break one. ok fhe pickets could | yesterday to a Times reporter: | only be taken off with a saw. “I never saw so much destitution | The fence was put by the owner five |in Ireland in my life—the misery is | years ago so that no one could in-|awful. Vhe home rule national | trude on grounds. The house | league movement appears to have | is averitable castle and well nigh For five years Schanck has dechned to see any of his rela-} sapped the very’manhood out ot the | impregnable. people. Generous Americans are | pouring money into the hands of the | Nn. | bread sufficed him a week. tour horses of which fond in the old barn. He has | has his office in O’Conneil, tormerly he was very | Sackville street, Dublin, £300 per All the man- | year and their expenses when trav- | gers were made of iron’ The miser}eling. The members receiving it | ypent money but in one way. Le] mostly live in London. They doj vad a perfect craze tor old muskets | not he woetul destitution exist- tols It was a curious six in Ireland. Hairington, who | Spader and the | was a poor County Kerry school- | Conovers when they entered the | master, now mdes in his “‘trap,’’ or| house. The dirt was an inch thick | dog-cart. around Dublin, with as all over the house. Schanck said a} much style as the duke of Leinster.’’ | broom had not been seen about the “IT went over the whole country place for eight vears. The furme |and the story ot beggary and want | ture was musty and moth-eaten. | was the same ia the big cities as in | Judge Spader says there were thirty- | the country places. In the city otf | four kets and seven big army | Limerick | was followed from the | pistols, altogether about 100 firearms | depot to the hotel at which I stop- of different kinds. The miser was} ped by acrowd of beggars—men, lying on the bed mortally il ané |} women and children, in rags. I said he had made a will which was] found that the big lace and cotton to be opened atter his death. He] factories were idle, not a spindle | remarked: “If look around you was movi The people are de- a carefully, gents, you will find some- | conerating. There uppears to be SPRING WAGONS, £ thing to surprise you.’? They then|no substance in them. The false # y began a search. An old musket] promises held out to them by the | Etc., Ete. barre! was tound filled with silver} national leaguers has broken their PESTO st oye and gold coins worth $300. AJ spirt. The hope of the youth of non te ah pbb From in| stocking full ot greenbacks was‘ both sexes tor the future of Ireland ae found in the garret and in an ancient} has fled, and the only ambition bureau drawer along with a lot ot} seems to be to get out of the coun old iron were $1,000 in gold and | try s.lver, and in the rickety washstand “O'Connor, the late lord mayor drawer was a pile of notes much] of Dublin, who isa prominent na soiled tied with tarred rope, They | tional leaguer, owns scores of mag: aggregated $8,000. Betore the | nificent gin palaces throughout the és search ended last night they discov- city, from which he derives immense ered $30,000 secreted in various | revenues. Meagher, the tormer parts of the house. They remained |iord mayor, was in the same boat. all mght with the old man and this | The country 1s receding, the people It is doubtful whether the miser will live long. Great curiosity 1s expressed as tothewil. Itis beleved Schanck drew it up himselt. Schanck’s pets morning renewed the search. are groyeling in the very dregs of poverty and degredation. “I met Patrick Ford in New York a day or two ago and told him of th suffering and destitution. It no is no were squirrel 4 years ot age. He|tancy sketch. The condition of the built a house of iron close to the | Country is worse than it was in 1848. : There will be a crisis in Noyember, homestead which he devoted to} —. when rent day comes, The people squirrels. Further developments of | haye no money to buy food, much his wealth are expected, and the affair causes great interest. less pay rent. The money poured into lreland for home rule will effect nothing. No race of people ever bought their liberty with lucre.”’ Captain Murphy, who is stopping at Cusick’s Fortieth street and Gir- ard avenue, proposes to settle in Philadelphia. He was first sergeant in the Fourth United States artillery before the war, and was with Gen. Harney in the Florida everglades. During the war of the rebellion he served as captain of the Twentieth Massachusetts regiment and was se- verely wounded. He is a trenchant writer, a good speaker and entertain- ing conversationalist. He is a na- tive of Ireland. Stalwart republican journals are making these sort of comments about Gen. John A. Logan’s presence and prominence at the national encamp ment of the G. A. R. in San Fran- cisco: There is considerable complaint among members ot G. A. R. posts returning from San Francisco to day at the conspicuous position taken by General Logan in Califormia where- by he arrogated to himseif all the honors of the occasion, which by the way, ought to have been devoted to the retiring commander, Gen. Bur- dett, and the new commander, Gen. Fairchild. It is said that Gen, Lo- gan usurped the best places provi- ded for the Grand Army people, and made such a display as to prac- tically deprive the encampment ot much of its importance. In short, General Logan 1s said to have turned the whole affair into a presidential Good Results in Every Case’ D: A Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriouslv afflicted with a severe cold that settled on nis lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit, Being induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con- sumption, did soand was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his tamily for all |\Coughs and Colds with best results, This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottle free at John G. Walxer’s Drug Store. e Med Van Schanck, a miser w ae hyes at} Logan seems to entertain the view the June. nis old homestead at Bradwe!!, near | that it is, and the G. A. R. owes it Tee umet here, having had two paralytic | to itself to repudiate his view by em- = Wer whi CAN SE CURED WITHOUT THE USIOFS shocks, and believing he was dying | phatically, in some way, rebuking | Pitheac {sent for Judge Spader, Latayette | bis arrogance. Soenyctioneti ae mS of 1or 15 treatment. | @ patient has en- ompPaint.”* Gentryville, Mo, PIUM OR | | BOTTLE. ‘ a7- CURES — Diphtheria, Croup, Asthi Hoarscnest Influenza, Hacking ‘Cough, Wh Diarrhea, Kidney Troubies, and Spinal Diseases, Pamp! mea, Drowehitis. Neuralgia, coping Cough, Caaerhs Cholera Morbus, Dy: yheumatism, Bleeding ¢ at the Lungs, aoe tree. Dr. i. 8. Johnson Pas jo. Bos PARSONS NEw, BICE BLOOD. == PILLS lls were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. positiveiy cure or zee al pe manner of disease. The information around = box is worth ten eet poet cost of a box of pits. Find out about them and you will always be thankful. One pill a dose. 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