The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1879, Image 4

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    FUR THE FAIR SEX.
Thr Wonts nf Kan*-
Tliey are not allowed to go out of
doors as women in other countries are.
an ! :ny of them never get beyond the
wa of their houses. The cows sleep
in tie same hut with the people. These
hi.. - are madeof mud without window#,
ad the doors so small that the wonder
i- ' ow t*i- people get in. They do not
v, :• -! tl; ir babies till they arc a year
bccT.s-. i is lamsidcred unlucky to
Jo* t. Tl; > rarely comb their hair from
month to month. Their chief meal is
i! -m - S: tic rest oi the time they cat
it a pice of bread when they arc hun
"v. Tl; never use p'ates or knives or
forks. \ , *ii around the table on tin*
'to. r. ,H. ol i* their daily food ami
ach family make* for itseif, a* it is a
I,ut 'ot disgrace to buy "street bread."
To women clean the corn and carry it
-n tin ir heads to mill. It is made into
on. small cakes, stuck against the sides
ot t \en. and baked in Us* than a
... iul \ A hundred loaves an* not too
tatty for a family of fouv in a week,
i'ravi .crs arc usttaliv < \po> ted to cat
rii e lov< - apiece. They make hutb'r
oi i strange w iv. \ goatskin half fillet!
with milk i* hung on a peg, and then a
vt "n in n i ks it n> and fro till the I'Utlcr
■onto* Then -he drain* it. but never
e or *:;!!.* it. Their fltvorite tlish
- i ict xH'kctl with thi* butter.
t'nhlon
\ -a'.in' 'Ow*. a. c cdgeil. arc worn.
X lot get o" at", buttons arc extYtal
igl\ stylish,
t' ides ami p istrons are formed ot
vral jet fringe.
I. ion !a , piaiteil, trims dainty cos
[um -1 intifu iv.
itatkevvi f pink or blue batiste
I,ax ' wi:• v.f ecru torchon lavY.
T",\m* k acc- a:Y laimpo.M'd of
alternating with gems,
it utdsotne -ilk slocking# ha* <• lai# in
sert'- n let in tYom the toe to tin instep,
i'aon gr> n velvet and erome potnjia
it*. i *<> m elegant costume*.
It .I* at orn-oner.' - v>f anris r Jms
mt thuMo rishorOriMtnl hhrtcits
qtt'sitcly.
s viin skirts have the front openings
li 'twin:! paiicrs filleil in with liny
plaited drills.
IV Jt> fichus and vests are made of
rr> • tic i' or and htoiaiicdgauac, deco
ra!. t with satin riblmn.
i' or i* ■-arv \ ry long, gathensi up
in : i ntt i and liwqwd higlt tacit side,
forming small panicrs.
\ monotony of dress is Completely
btv-, n up by the strikitig autumnal
co.. - generally adopted.
I' !'t ; sham s covered with silk net
aticd w .th jet or head# of any and
.dors are most stylish.
I' tty ti s are made of pompadour
*. !>'..n- and pink Santa and such
> int cl't s\ rit and Brctan.
!l 'ion with pcarlcti irigtsis new this
win r and is costly enough not to be
!.k "y to grow common.
T'.c novt tit * i:i necklace* of twisted
w * tit go ', and silver were in olden
tit ■ w rn by those in authority.
A . • i*o! i* covered with damasse
witfi a *i.ken conl;-another is
tpd wi:li an ctubroider
■: ui.i fini.-hcti with alar flounce.
. : v<' tics in fancy jewelry are ear
n ' bt'oo In * of tb.es. sun beetles,
K ' •s. which:irc*u hgoiHl
... tion* that they are often mistaken
for real.
I --v hornet* f <-r the winter will fw
> ig-lt.tircd white felt, trimmed with
white and - >!on*l feathers and lined
wi'ii tur .. :*•• blue, ruby or roid >hir
rvN - itin.
I" y delicate is the eream
ti i. It-, embroidered in pink rose
•..*•! idf : ,tto !.i:l"-blo\i n blossoms
• lug '.-tint iti tint and the leaves the
. ,r< yellowish green of early spring.
< ;:t b'.a -k or white '.ace shawls are
p it ■ ahoaidan infolds, titd
was*; with, , tig inds hanging
t' r* ar -ecnrcti wai#t
.; •! . . .■•. pin c.r bunch of flowers.
T: new bonnet strings are madeol
- r*i .k. are ahim* four incite*
. Ith nl finished at the ends with
- . -howing beneath it a daintv lace
;i: Tbey are -ecunxi beneatlt the
: h hair wltit a fancy pin.
\ ;t:i* ' ■ costume for a bride is til
; ig!it-blu' s:;.in and brocaded silk,
ft. w th embroidery and rare
. A • ic *. th- !ixpi?ig> of the drapery
. - ureti wit .si v r fern-leaf pins,
tl. utu-n.-, ontamcnts and jewelry to
ma:. It,
A - '.: b u-k velvet cloak is most
n_ for tbi* *cxson. and can be
... w ay i •!: tin--. Still later in
.- n • r> tty out of door jackets of
i <•;'t. in th- various shades of
_ iilainmd with very
r -f -n • ostly buttons of
r .;ghi-irn. ot si;vr or oxydised
tn .I. wi.l h "xc ing y popular.
T new bonnet ribbon* are wider
than n r. ' .for.. ranging from two and a
i to four inches. T : w come irt all
. i •>! favorites, to which r.fe adilerl the
new -hot rib' on* uni twill. <1 *i';k s- rge
■i , which ar v ry handsome. As
a'r. iwii"at i, the strings are loosely
tl. at the b' kof the tx.nnet, instead
ol • r. un.l in front.
M w *i. c p ari button* arc? xquis
iVelj caurvnd in . urious and pretty de
- .ate ! aring a tiny hou-" -ur
t . ' iw : ' shrubbery: others a bird,
■' v. •or 1 .n,n h with n tiny bird's
tc ti I with eggs. All of these arv
fit •. cut to show the variety of tint* in
smoked pearl.
The Tragedy af Moolfan.
T u>- •re of the British embassy
at and its consequences have a
-' riii.g ... parallel in the now al
".t •- to- .r .-n events that led to the
-iege of M • >itan. in lekt. In the spring
of that "•"< ira powerful Sikh chief named
L. : ?.lt".'r;:j, a* great an adept in
r- h-ry a* tic Afghan ameer himself.
.. 1-! ar- v..!t ..gainst England, and
-.rongre'K". fore#at Mooltan,
v. iti it fjc had pre iousiy stored and
>rt' i. Tn • two r siTc-nt English
age;;:*. Lieu'. Aodscsoaand Mr.
wer itta liu tbi *trc t of the city
by ;;i injuria' -d tnob. severely wounded,
and with dif. 'itlty re- -U'C. by a few n.i
tiv<■ :'ri t" ! .#, who carried" them into an
.ining housj, which was at once
a.-- wed hy the rabble. The friendly
natives, losing heart, impiored the
d" ui> i men to offi r sui.mission, and
a.k mercy of Moolraj. But the two
Imrm - nev-r flinched- "You may ki lb
ti*.' said A gnew to his murderers as
th.y came uowiing around him, "but
wc are not the Li-' of the English.
D. ! . r 'v'.ii vorn-' after us, whom this
city I h.ng remember." The predic
tion vas ••■lily made good. The
r-b . a!th< ugii numbering three t<
ot: . w< c utterly lent en irt the fiei<i hy
t 01. Cortland and Lout. FMwarden.
Moob H ft. r a siege of several month*,
was ' -.rri 'J by storm in January, loW,
an<l . IfK.iruj himself surrendered to Gen.
W! i-h. The remains of the murdered
ag-nt* w. r tak> n from the spot where
th y had been t!irown, and buried with
Uii.jt.iry honors.
An Arizona Carnival.
A correspondent of the Is Ancles
Fx;'res*, writing from Tucson, Arizona,
thus describes the manner of celebrating
a f> da in that town: These fiestas are
the relic of a fast departing barbarism
anil more like the mad revels of the wild
Indians or of lunatics than of supposably
sensible persons. Yet here nightly you
would have seen congregated at this im
moral exhibition those who put on the
airs of gentility and want to rank as the
•'ui of the land. Here are ladies dressed
in silk, their hands glittering with dia
monds (husbands represent some of the
heaviest business houses) sitting for
hours alongside of Chinamen and the
owest of the Mexican herd, playing
chu.-es or roulette, trying to win the
common herd's money, and by some in
scrutable Ireak of the fickle goddess tliey
and the Chinamen won nearly all the
money. Picture to yourself some eighty
canvas houses, of all sizes and slrape*,
surrounding four sides of a square, in
the center of which is a large canvas
tent, whhli is used for dancing on the
- and. When the fiesta is in full blast,
h- tween the horrid din, the dust and the
weird, flitting figures, you can safely
imagine yourself in pandemonium. The
r< st of the tents are occupied by whisky
-I .-ps and gambling tables, of which
.me forty are in full blast, harvesting
fools' money. Here are nightly gathered
together from 1,000 to 2,000 people of all
. !:i*ses. nation# and colors, who walk,
gain hie. drink, dance and howl like a
pa kof coyotes. All other business has
had to succumb to it.
( AJCIIINH LAIY SMItHiI.KKS.
lloAf I he Ht I I* MN|ril on ihr ( •
•tdtan Roirfrr % lr|rrllvr*
|Miir%rr wllh IHe Hmlirr He\ R'nmeii
Kir 1tol! •< ■•<! M<•! Imtmlou* ftitmii
ultra feonar of Ihr llrvlrra lltrt tteacirt
Hi
Going to and Iro on tin* regular for r y- I
k and observing tin* ladies who ,
crowd th#upper decks. one in astonished
at thcohmtsine## ol feminine fashion*—
tint prevalence of ultra hoops. tit#
uncraoeful drapery of shaw is unl the
hulk in. ss of the tournure in contra !is
tinotion to th# sheath-tike si initio** ol
apparel which has *o long IHYU the pl'e
\ ailing style. It i.t notjiTtlili', tuu.
these very re.-p.vtah,.' laiiics arc ot all
ages, *ingie anil married. some very
handsome, others quite ordinary m :i|.-
poaranoc. Th.\ s.vm to slum oicrv
ancc. atui sit in remote corners. They j
have. too. a tlusheil. di*hc\e!ed look, as
it they might he rcfug.<t>* Ainu the f< ver '
tlislriet. Sometime* they an- -hndowed i
hy a plain resinx-table looking woman. |
pa* the hottnitary ol youth, who wins
to Hake a ihvp interest in them. Kach
tvst less matron or manlen passes uniter
her surveillainY. though unaware of the
fact, until .the landing is rea -Insl. and a
sudden tap upon the should, i is follow i d
hy a low *poken "t iw with me." a* in
exorablt i > omniand n> the edict ot fate.
Who are the much K -eiothial victims'
They nr one anil a., smugglers; excel
lent p<\>, le. oeuttigiu. to tin I* *t r'mn
di til or Vnn.iean fatni.K*. hut as intent
on defrauding the government out of its
tar id" as if the object were the most i... r
totioti* in the wot I. Women aiv na
tural smugglers. lln v i njov the peri * 1
as well ;ts the pi oti Is of out wilting a!
gov i mment detective. There isa suraek
o! outlawry about the business that is j
delightful) roinantie. and not the 'east .
hit wicked- *othe diar creatures argue. |
I'he woman w ho confronts them witfithe 1
tact that they have smuggled g.ssls about
them is a government detective,s.\erai
of whom are employed to watch the
ladies and compel theiu " to render unto
t';•*.■ i" that w Inch is t .esar'*." A repre
sentative o I the /.•<< /V, .< had a recent
opportunity ot a lUomcntsVhai with Mi**
Harriet Thompson. the new employee
ot the Canadian government, who is
only interested in goods passing from
Detroit ti> Windsor.
"Have you been long in this business.
Mi-- I'houipson 'was asked byway ot
pteiude.
" About tw o months only ; it was en
tirety m w to me. hut 1 think I under
stand it thoroughly now."
" About how many do you average on
your daily trips?"
" I do not make daily trips—some- '
tin: s I :un at Chatham or at Virina. and
1 haVe an ofhee where !adie> are!
searched. It is my husitf-s to a**i*t ,
them lodi-ridte— entiy, ifthey will, but
forcibly if they resist. It is not a '
pleasant husini --. 1 e m assure you, hut
i have my duty to perform. Some of
the ladies are very nice. The youugei
ones w ill cry and wring their haud.s, and ;
sometimes faint .* they hate to give up
the goods and are so ashamed at In ing |
caught."
"Where you tind smuggled goods, do
you k-vp them'"
" No. we compel the smugglers, it we '
can, to tell what they paid for them.
They can then keep the goods hy paying
u- what they originally cost. We ap
praise them our*ehi* it they give fa.se
prices. Sometimes the Detroit hw
make out bills of low. r value, or furnish
the parties with hill heads, which they
till up to suit themselves. These we es
timate at our own figures and release the ,
parties on payment."
"What class of goods do the smug
glers give the Largest preference to?"
" White and gray cottons, heavy
colored drillings, fancy knitted goods
and that ela.--. The duty on such i*
about twenty-five per cent. The goods
are bulky and hard to bundle; that is
why they are so easily detected. The
ladies pin whole piece* of cotton als.ui
them, sunn times foidia! in their shawls
or disposed about their skirts, and it
makes their movements very awkward.
I brought one young lady in here tin
other day who wore a very large hustle
ooiuposial entirely ot American i:u'i s.
She cried ttdpkaW, hut had to pay its
the value of the whole lot."
" How is it als.ut the Canada side —
do the Detroit ladies smuggled from
here?"
"Oh! I have nothing to do with that;
it is for your government to attend to
that. Hut our goods are principally
la i s, kid gloves, riblton* and small arti
cle* that are easily *• reted. A i.idy
ear. wi ar a pair of kid gloves, and carry
anew umbrei'a in her hand, and swathe
herself in lace*, and no cue w ill be tne
wi.*Mt. The French w omen are -aid to
he expert in carrying plnitial straw
across without detection, i could u .
you some funny stories of shrinkage m
dry goods of hulies who cotue in here
plump and who went away very nm> h
attenuated. One stout lady inventoried
one piece of white otton, f ur pairs •>(
emhroidere ho* -, several yardstif Id ek
cash mere, one dozen poekct handker
chiefs and a pair of ehildr n's sh<vs. b. -
sides linings, buttons and trimmings.
She ww Marly dead with the weight of
the things, but when wetook her intotl.i
office she gave u* a sight of tr<>ubi". I
w .- obliged to take the thing- almost
by main for e, until she saw there was
no help for it. and it cost her pretty
sever, v in the end.
" Wiii they not rvugniz. you n* King
in tlie employ of the government if you
frequent the boats?"
"No; they ni ver sec me watching
thent; le side-, tlrer- Is m thing about
nn to attrart attention. 1 am not in
uuiform. nor do 1 ever seem to lx- watch
ing them.
"How it is about tite male passengers?
Do they never smuggle?"
"Yes; hut the eßstom-hoU.-o officials
can be much tnor-* peremptory with
tlmm. Thev are not in my line; it is
only Uic ladies I am commissioned to
watch."
" Is the situation lucrative?"
"It pays v ry welt. 1 have a regu-.
lar salary and a commission on all
revenue "derived from my work. It is
an ungracious business, but perfivtly re
spectable. If ladies af surprised to see
a woman fill such an olfi -e, it surpri*.-*
me as much to tind them engaged in
smuggling and breaking the laws of the
eou nt ry .—Detroit Free Press.
History of a Singular Murder.
The escape of Win. I>. Kingin trom the
Suite prison, and his voitintarr return,
says the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Kaglc,
will recall to manv in the county one of
the most singular tragedies ever enacted
in this part of the State. Kingin and
liar Ist were neighbors, and on perfectly
friendly terms with each other. Kingin
was a man highly respected. :ind when
the news of his crime spread through the
community the feeling of horror at the
deec was fully rivaled by the utter
astonishment that he should kili a man.
Barber was town treasurer, and had held
that office for several terms, which
shows the estimation in which he was
held. They started together early one
morning from Barber's house in Algoma,
in this county', to come to (Irani! Rapids.
Barber's chief • rrand was to pay to the
county treasurer some moneys that he
ond collected. Kingin hail an ax on his
shoulder. As he told the story after lie
was convicted, at the time of receiving
his sentence, no thought of committing
such a bloody deed Lad previously en
tered his mind. But the t..ought sud
denly occurred to him, as they were
walking along a lonely piece of road,
how easily he might knock Burlier down
with lite ax and get possession of the
money. Kingin dropped a little behind
and struck Barber with the ax. A sin
gle blow accomplished the terrible deed,
crushing through the skull of his vic
tim. Kingin threw the ax to on" side,
and pursued his journey until overtaken
by some neighln.rs, who had discovered
the dead body of Barber, He went back
with some one to the fatal spot. There
.vas a little snow on the ground, the
iraeks were traceable, the ax was found,
and the proofs were so conclusive that
the conviction of Kingin was easy at the
trial, lie has been in State prison up
ward of twenty years.
Seared Out of Her Head.
A curious ease of complete alopecy is
reported in a French medical paper. A
girl agwl seventeen, who had always en
joyed good health, had one day a narrow
escape from being crushed by a floor
giving way beneath her. She was very
much frightened, and the same night
he can to complain of headache and
chills. The next morning she felt rest
less and had irritation of the scalp. Dur
ing the following days she steadily im
proved. with the exception of the irrita
i tion. One day in combing her hair she
noticed that it fame out in great quan
tities. Five days later she had lost all
her hair. Her general health was good.
The patient remained b..ld, and was
still so when seen two years later by the
reporter.
Is# and Abuse f Athletic Exercise*.
On the da J after the walking match in
New York for the A alley championship
belt, the Ue\ Dr Kgglest<>it. pastor of
the Church of Christian Kndeavor, in
Brooklyn, prr.n hod to a large eongrvgn
tion upon the "I -c and Abuse of Athletio
Kxetvises." Dr. I ,gle*lon took tor his
text 11. Corinthians i\. fit. lb *|Mikc as
follow- Ido not intend to nmki a spir
itual application of these words in the
lilierty which 1 allow toiu>ll in thi*
pulpit to preach w hat relate., to the con
duct of life, ranging front tin'conven
tional standard whiih excludes tunny
topics ft out the pulpit I will to-night
follow in the direction of yoiit thoughts,
and spe.ik on the u*e ami abuse "t* atli
let ie iikeix ises A man is at i discount
if lie has not the right sort ot IHMIV
I'here can be no healthful or w liolesonic
action of the lliitul or the moral percep
tion it the physique is enervated I'herc
have bei ii ; real men with weak bodie-,
but no man isatbis be>i without physi
cal strength \ man lih< John Ban
dolpli irritable and excitable, is bril
liant for a "short head," to Imrrow a
sporting phrase, hut he eannot last
The rule is, to wa-aken the ll\ i- to r
duia'the luiud, and men great with I"
hie bodies wolllil be t w ic- as n at with
stroii. "m- A beats burns oin pro
during at twenty woik* which -bould
hayehi-en c.fcrnal until lie was thirty
or tort\ Tt.er. nuisi tean equation of
mind ami Ishl\ and a proper luil.ini*
kept. I'lieo cannot Is* ;uiy happtnoss
without health
But we go to work in utany way* to
-y -l< m itiealiy break down health "send
ing children < arv to school isoueofthe
tnost i ficctiy i of tin -e method*. "Child
hood abhors quiet as nature do. * a vae
uutn," -ay* one, but children are put in
*e|nsl and kept quiet: it put* an < \liti
guisher upon tin-tit and lay - the founda
tion for tuture mi*ery. The crying
shame of our thin - is the weight and
restraint w put upon ehi ilrdi. Bu-i
--iii -* men lie re hay eno r -t, Un \ go like
head* Upon pole*, helit ! ' Ward. A* a
tort ign lady -aid, im n m in N> York.
We do not w ilk enough, ;lie*tr< et ear
is an enemy to health. Mu-i !e :* not
to t>e ll!\ivated al the ■ v| n-e ol brain,
Cairv physi. al culture too far and tic
brain i* drawn Upon. .Men like I>.
Wii'.*hip, a', muscle, til )ttent s ili' - I
denlv. There i* too inuefi muscle in
our x)llcg>s now . The I ititig men
cannot learn anything else, a* 1 sx'.
Their snort* show tin • h uueter of a
people, in tin !r D'ympie caun swe sic
the superiority of the llrts s- oyer the
Romans. The latter, it- their gladia
torial ixiiitesls, showid tin interna, de ptfi
ot barbarism in wliieli tliey wcrv sunk.
The tlrveks had no trvtueitdou* ti -i of
endurance for sjy days; no gate money
or bookmaking. l'h y ofl' r. d no prize ot
money value alter tin fiiM f< w eonU s'.s.
but gave the \ ietor in a foot race a sim
ple wreath of myrtle. How difl'ereut
from the knightly touniaiuent- of the
middle ages or the hull hailing and cock
fighting of our forefathers! But bru
tality is not abs ut from our sport*. e
are not content, as tlu ti recks, to have
contests in running or wrotling only,
hut must see men proy ■ tin ir endurance
to ycaiking. 1 have had tiiat universa.
human interest in wal king matches to
know how the score stands. I seethe
goHi in pluck and tremendousnduranoe
and cannot help admiring it. The ever
lasting hold on which keeps men up to
their work is to be admired whert vci
seen. But when their cai.ing out ot ai.
the fore.sof liuuuuinature I- tided with
gambling and Ix tting Ave see how bru
talizing it is. Such a >e. tie as that in
front of the //em office of four hun
drcd or five hundred persons' watching
the bulletin, and when it stat.-d that
"llazael is going groggy ami complain
ing severely of his kns s," putting .lieir
hands deep in their pockets h. a use it
afhx-ts them there, is not a no hie one.
It isnot asimrt worthy of the patronage
of the noblemen of Kng.and or the gen
tlemen of America It i- not noble to
measure men hv their .■ Tenacity of
purpose belongs l brutes as yyi'.i as
im n; bulldogs hav 'the hang on which
diss not give up. When im nr< i >• if
Rowel is sick, or east brieklats at an
other contestant, it shows how degrad
ing such a eoni- st i-un become. 1 will
sav nothing alwut the waste ot money
and time by the si---'ators. It Nw
York yfish.-s to pay in aw.* k
for the spectacle I suppose it yvi.i; 1
would not suppress it bv law. Rut it
is worrit while to notice how th< po.ie
force wink at critu.' and how la-tting
tuid gambling are carried on in their
presence, for aught I know the. taking
part, if the truth were known Thistre
niet dousexeit' inent efT-at* each one <>f
us. It is savagery coining to the surface.
I am no Puritan, but I de-ire to stand
against anything whieh dehunianii'-s
and degrades. aini the !. -*on <>l the pa<t
w k may. I hope, be correctives to us
al 1.
Fnggcstions About Shopping.
BurcJuisi r- Should, as far i- possible,
patroni/-' the merchants of tlair own
town. It is \ is>r policy t send money
abroad for articles whieh can Is- IM. tight
a* cheap at houte I)o not take hold of a
pits e of goods which another is exaiu
litig. Wait until it is replaced upon
the eottti'er before you take it up. ln
iuring ~HK!S when handling, pushing
aside oilier persons, lounging upon the
counter, whispering, loud ta.k and
augliing. w hen in a store, an* ai! evi
dences of ill-breed ng. N ver ntt'-mpt
to " !>. at down " pri< • - when shopping.
If the ; rit *do not suit, g" elacwhere.
The just and upright m reliant will
have hut one price for the good*, and
lie will strictly adhere to it. It s<s tut
ins;. : to a c . rk or m reliant to suggest
to a customer that lie may buy eheapcr
or better good* p'sewhere. It is also
rude to give your opinion, unasked
atx>ut the gixwis that at.other is purchas
ing. N' Vi r expect a clerk to leave
another customer to wait on you; and
when attending upon you. do not eauso
him to wait while you visit yvitlt
another. When the pure'ins*-* are made,
let theni b>- sent to your home, and thus
avoid loading yourse f with bundles.
Treat <•!> I s, wleii shopping, respect
fully. and give them no nmre trouble
than i* nen-s-ary. A** for what, is
wanted, explicitly, and if you wish to
make examination yvith a view to future
purchase, say so. Be perfectly frank.
There is no nece— ity for practicing de
ceit. Tite rule should he pav for goods
when you buy them. If. however, you
are trusted by the merchant, you should
be very particular to pay your indebted
ness when you agree to. By doing as
you promise, you acquire a habit of
promptitude, and at the *;ime linn* es
tahlisb credit hnd make reputation
among those among whom you deal. It
i* rude in the extreme to find fault and
to make sneering remarks about goods.
To draw unfavorable comparisons be
tween the goods and those found at other
stores does no good, and show* want of
deference and respect to those who are
waiting upon you. Politely state that
the good* are not what you want, and,
while you may buy. you prefer to look
further. If a mistake has Itcen made
whereby you have been given more good*
than you paid for, or have received more
change than was your due, go immedi
ately and have the "rror rectified. You
eannot afford to sink your moral charac
ter by taking advantage of such mis
takes. If you had made an error to
your di*advantage, as a merchant, you
would wish the customer to return and
make it right. You should do as you
would be done by. Permanent success
depends upon your being strictly honest.
—lhll'n Manual nf Social and ftiutinesx
Form*.
Words of Wisdom.
Ive is lowliness: on the wedding
ring sparkle no jewels.
Make not thy friend too cheap to thee,
nor thyself to thv friend.
Be graceful if you can, but if you
can't be graceful, be true.
If you are fishing for a good reputation
you had better bait your honk with
good deeds.
A man has no more right to sayan un
civil tiling than to act one; no more
right to uny a rude thing to another than
to knock him down.
We must not always sneak all that we
know; that were folly; hut what a man
says should le what he think*; other
wise it is knavery.
Duty is the little blue sky over every
heart and soul —over every life—large
enough for a star to look between the
clouds, and forthe skylark Happiness to
ris<- heavenward through and *ing in.
■ Though the cart creaks it will get
home with it* load, and the old horse—
broken-kneed a* he is—will do a sight of
work yet. There is no use lying down
and doing nothing because we eannot
do everything as we should like. Faults
or no faults, plowing must be done, and
imperfect petffile must do it too, or there
will beno harvest next year.
Hug link OrnMiiicntM.
A gfttllonianooitnpcttsl with thi* manu
factlltv of ornaments Iroin Iri*lt L>cg
oak giv US to / •!'</ AMI H'A/, r aomc inter
••sting narliottUra wilh fgixrilto lite hia
tory ol tlint industry. \\ ben laken tip
litis LUTG oak is pcrfcftlv hlck from thu
action of thu PEAT or iog wab r It is
very rarely ohtalttuil in a sound stale,
and in most eases the outer portions ol
thu live or log are rotten, and useless
even liir lurl. When laid up for u*e.
unre inu*T hu ink, N that it is not placed
in (lie open air, ic-I it tuny, from thu
sun's rays, huuoiuu open and shattered
into chips from end to end To preserve
it.it must be put lulo NUUI, I'IHII place
tutd Bit to dry gradually, and when
propel \ seasoned it tnli*T be I*L|T in
,RTI: TLI* OT from two to four fcit, and
these lengths be stdit again itlld tin'
sound parts retuovnl front thu unsound.
It taki * from tour UI si V Y I at S to si ason
sonic SPI I'ttneii*. II- in many instances
the Wood Is found at it di pill of eight nlld
sometimes TEN fe,l und. I the surluoe.
\\ lieli propel !Y *' isoned. any portion re
,;uii iug to bv gllled beeoiues hard as
stone, and IS tinner and lists liable to
UT Y U VVAV tliati any portion ol thu inanu
laeiuiiaf artiule. Tlie tinish is not .juite
pi-rleet until the artielc has been lor soun
time in use. and lite lunget tlie finer tlie
article SIS-TIIS TO he, uo ut a*, TER w bethel
used as A personal or table ornament
Ibe NU ll employed are a'!, without ex
cepitoti. self-taught; etc It one makes
his OYYN tools, and WII. not take any ap
plentice*; and each person lias a pe
eiiiiar t ,ste for a E> rtain kind ol orna
ments. which he follows, and to W lib II
he IS lelt to produce the liest specimens
tie can. Tln re arc fewelrrs yvho mount
and embellish the ornaments W it), gold
and ST.VER and XS it II rare and most INlL
liaiit LUSH gents, stu II a* the Kerry Irish
diamond, tin* etiu-iald, the gamut, nine
iliyst, the beryl, A,- tuatuaiine and IKun -
CII pebb'e. L'he t eltic ornaments are
geuwtaliy studded y, itli tile stiove native
gems; they are Isauliful and most ar
t'tsticaliy ( xeeuted. The designs em
brace some thousands, and nii ot then,
AN both liv>4r and histui i ally illustra
tive of Irish tui'.i LUITIES. I. ytensive (!(•-
|MISIT> of BEIG oak and other buried wutxts
have been discovertat in ( ierinany.
Iloyy the /uln King YYIIS T uptured.
t'etewayo behaved .ike .I king in his
dowiifn.i. lord t.irtbrd.yvith iiis white
cavalry and natives, GOT within lottr
utiles of the kraal wliere tin* Zulu king
>vas at daybreak and there lay in am
bush. fearing to advance A, rosslhi p n
ground and waiting for ti , night to make
the attack lest the king should SEE and
escape into the bush, which bordcia the
kraal within one hundred yards on the
north side lord (litford was on the
southea-st side. In tin- meantime Major
Mar er. yvitii the ktng S llragooji tiuards.
appeareti on the northeast und was >,S-n
by the king but W AS not feared, the king
thinking the cavalry in the bad ground
could not approach quietly or without
warning. Major .Martcr, ltowevt-r, had
stripped tlie saddles and left the Seah
liards behind 1 >taai,|H-nring fix uu view
he stole up noi**-iesly tlimugh the bush
The NA:i\ T'oiitingent, whom he had
coiiet iled. yv, re put in advance, and tliey
wtire aide to move mor< rapidly than the
horses I'll, >e MEN dashed out of the
hush and surrounded tlie kraal, saying,
"The white man IS coming; you are
caught " Major Marter then rode up
and dismounted, entered the kraal, and
coming straight to the hut iu which the
KING YYITS , N:ted on iiiiti to eotne fortli
and surrender. Tlie king feorvsl and said.
"No, you come unto tin but Marter
was intb xibie, aiid the king, creeping
out, rt(*i up among the dragisms with
STATE Y composure. A dragoon SOUGHT
to lay bis band uj C: liiui. but In waved
tin- man tiack disdainfully, saying,
" White soldnr. let N.e Le." lie then
asked to T,e shot. Tlie king'S !-earing on
the inarch ttelw en the ,UO-S of tin SlX
tieth r< gini'Dt into bis T- tit in the camp
at I'.undi was digniliol and calm.
W'ttring a red I ,nk- ' uj-on HIS L>r- :*ST
iu the manner of a Hotuan toga, IN
STEPPISL slowly, looking round with HEAD
thrown liaek nntl liauglitv gaxc at the
SOLDI, RS around him. Wln-n captured
he ASKED the rank of the officer who had
tak N him lie TREATED tlie Native Con
tingent contemptuously.
At ouuterfeit Greenback.
Itusiu, -( cir, - M tliis city have been
thrown out 'f HALATTIW T-y tin di-.aivery
of a TI, * counterfeit live-dollar GREEN
BACK note, and the additional DISCTIV CRY
tint the city was FLOODED with tliem
didn't tin- least improve matters. IK -t
informed t-uin- * men, including tinnk
ers. are of the opinion that at .< a-T !,*•
of tin- spurious bills, or in all >.'>.(**•, are
in cir-U. atioti in 1 lay '.on and y,
That the bill IS A good imitation may
b- iiiferrtxl from the fact that up to a
at' le'iir they Were received and paid
out YY ithout QUE-TION over the L>ank
counters in L>aytt>n. ITS spurious char
acter YY AS discovered bv Jam- - Kitty,
wlio. to test the limit, r. D T>ositsl a sum
of money in one of tin- BANKS ~f THE
city, placing one of the count- rf, it lios
in tin- lot. It was re. civ, ,I along with
the other hills, but sut.S- jllentlv lie
ealltni the attention of th> Imnk ufliwrs
to the bill. The bill i of the new ISSUE
"T THE gre-nliaek (not national Imnkb
and of the denomination of s.*•. MY
liuye. vaniin.sl -jUiti a number of th- nt,
each of which was of vri< S "F." Th<
fae. oi tic hili i* r- tnarkably well exe
cuted. and will readily de.A ivt' even till'
TS-ST JUDGES. The paper is GISSL, though
not the LEST iitiality; it is rather thin
and light, not having QUITE the hotly of
tin* genuine, and the nills have the np
p araiiec of being sotiu'wliat worn. It
spurious character, however, i- R odi.y
dise-'veretl upon inspection of the
btek of the hili. Iletwis n the ytgti tt
in TIC E*nt( r of the BAl'k and th'' left
end i- AN unprinted SPACE which in the
genuine is tilled with silk tilwr, appar
ently woven >r molded into tlie paper.
In the counterfeit there is none ot thi
tits r. Tut insj. ad a neatly executed
.•entation of the same, made with ink.
IT is. all in all, one 4>f the most danger
ous counterfeits in circulation. — AIYIT*
(Ohio) Journal.
What a Single Bean fan I'roilure.
The history of a single bean, acci
dentally planted in a garden at South
bridge. Mass., IS traced hy a NEWSPAPER
corr< spondent, who figured out its pro
duce tor three years. Tlie bean WAS
planted in a rich, loamy soil, and when
gathered in the autumn its yield, as
counted, " was 1.515 perfectly devclopts!
beans from a single stalk. Now, if a
single bean produces 1,515 beans, anti
EACH bean produces 1.515 more, the sum
total of the second year's product wotiltl
lie 2,C"J5.'225. equal to L,lti. R I pounds, 5H7
quarts, or "2.3'.51 army rations, equal to
eighteen and fire-eighths bushels. Tliis
would IW tic product of the SECOND year.
Now, if we plant tliis product and the
yit Id i* tlie same, we have a product of
S.2FIH.OSRT,HOO,ti'JS beans, equal to 1,371,-
H'SI tons, or -I'J.KTL.STSL btisheis. or .V|st,.
T.VI.OTW soldiers' rations Tliis third
planting would give tlie steamship
flreat Kastern ninety-two full freights.
Few beans, however, start so well as
this one did.
44 1'lcajunes.''
Telegraphing is done Yvitii neatness
and dispatch.
Alexander thejt Jrc.at would he RT SMALL
man at the present day.
All political meetings are more or less
enthusiastic; but at a lunch table is the
place to see a grand rally.
Monigrip Ins been trying to stave off
a pin money allowance by telling his
wife that "true love seeks 110 change."
When a young man lias finished IDS
education THE best tiling for him to do
next is to find out tvlmt sort of wofk he
can do to make an holiest living.
A man may speak of Iris uncle or Iris
aunt and he under tood; hut when lie
talks of Iris cousin lie must • \plain
whether cr not the cousin is a man or
woman. In " l'in->fore" the cousins are
women, hut they are not so in all fami
lies. The Knglish language is a great
tiling in its way.— tfrw Orleans Picayune.
The "Devil's llorse."
The mantis (meaning prophet) is de
lined hy Webster as a l.tnna-an genus of
voracious insects, remarkable lor their
slender, grotesque forms. One specif s
has a pair of legs in front resembling a
person's hands wten lolded in prayer,
and is often called the praying mantis.
It is better known, however, hy the
profane appellation of "devil's horse."
About a year ago Mr. X. N. John—who
professes to he not much on physics, hut
some on entomology and horticulture—
eut the head off one, the trunk ot which
lived lorty hours afterward. He now
reports that he eut the head off another
last Sunday at 10.40 o'clock A. M., which
was alive at 4 o'e.ock P. M. on Tuesday,
fifty-two hours later. Facts which
seem to argue that there are important
nei ve centers in the trunk of the insect
as well as in the head —Galveston Mews.
NEWS SUMMARY.
East*™ and Mlddla Itatai.
n,o "straight out** Maaaaaha*stt# I eine
mu met In Stale <KMlv*nUnn *' Fane-ill Hull,
Boston. Over I .(KM) delegates *w I'liwiil
mi.t fjiverelt Nal'.onslall was elected - hail •
mi,n I lis! riot il,4n|tKtM ntnl -lcleg ,4, " il '•'K l '
l.i llm National CtWTNdnn were elected. and
tlin 1..11.i* in* u, km wiv unanimously .ln-*cii
For (.oveiuor. John Q.uiiev Adams, Ideuteii
Mill I nil I I 1111 l . W It. I'lunkvtl. oi
.Nlnir, li(iiirinl M T iMniihue, 1 imauiDi miml
li* u\©r(irunint, l>kvitl N- NktllilK, Auill
Mr, Will in in It Klttltl; AtUMii) imi.mnl,
Kii ltnnl OUiojr, Th© |ilnUuriii tlfe
titMßiitHMi llir lU|iublhli |nry M l* !>
imMio criui© fey wlurh th© |**|'l© wn© *lt
linuiM id lb©ir I'ijght M be iHVWHiiI by n
ruler ill llinii ehoue|" afTltitt* that lht hl©i ty
o| th© ni-li> i.lual la I*M*l |rtl*cU*l ly n*xia!-
HiUtuuil diviliuit ul lht> jmf Uio jcuv©ru
•unit l*tw©ii Mnln kiitl ulttoikii. l©
licvN n lliun>uf;li irftrm lu Ike *•*
lUM dßßki y; livnit iumjuinm Ui©!iii|g M th©
©l%niton of inhor* lit© KtmiUntf
eiolillive till ¥(!©s;©• to niy
thank* lli* l hninrrtttM lu I oH|jt© hi Ihnr
< (loll* in invor ol HMiWMiiy . tl©mmh ilinl linn
jK.ll. •hull •© lr©© Iritiii I cl©mi iil©rlrr©ii©©;
(hnl th© {-nifty ol tbr h*Uot-boi ©uu
|.i |<!((<rVril Mk'i' Ullhufllj'
thttli hy rwlemi lulriltirlM i', ||ol©lf* Hliuillßl
Inn* wbirh kulhiuiie th© *ri©l 'l nl
lit* )K>ll* © ItllUlll Mnimiil ol Uu il*K
Ihni mi) coii!lluUoiinJ |-iwer nisi© in lh©
|t>Y©riilii©itt to nikke anything n
(outlet in fh© |*yui©il ui tl©bt© ©* ©j*t gold
Mini M% ©I, ©lf.
I'htre . nil lllfieaiMi l i'* 'be (Irt
tln> i i£!*(ration of vuten i New I oik oily
<u Willi the fll li> hurt ytmr.
S< HRLL, IMU HEIU O! lnmuuuiy
Hail, tun! olh©i weU-knowu 1 MIUIIIMII )itci,
Bttrvrtl MM Oi ©l©'lo|| -N*tU©l
.1 I livlen and Datful Dudley Ku 'J *er*klia
u{'| ** nt © I ela'liuil iui|t)ton, hiit were u*-
ctttfrsl flout Brrunji,
|V(©i M-Mai*u wiiai at Suiihtii v, |*u ,
!tr tiie in artlet <>| t tirtuier Krtaleru'k Hw©r
in lhv©ui ©r, !N7t ilieoundeuiuwl nuui lull
M EONL©*III in wrlnrU h© MMM! tital be IIMTL
|il© hit*w Mlrut'k whieh killed il(tMMi. but hud
not taken an Mftl?j*art in th© inunlrr. Julio
O'Neill, win* waa t luivr leeo huti|; with Mt -
Mauiiß lot |>aatit in lliMwr'i warder, luu*
l©ru rrij*ri©vv! Mi Mwnu* i tha twentieth 4
the "Midlife to MlAer death mi the
msJku it
hftv. l iVmtuun nnd William I- Clark, two
U>*, *t whom tin eider ia only fourteen>eai*|
IL I, H IRREF'LIUOUELY LELT I'elerabnia.
armed with lwit|piuf, oti a {jnaiJ buflalehunt.
I'hry rewddiel New York, Init n
preredfed theta ami they w ere taken ill chaJ"j(©
by the jwiliee.
KCtiwinl Hcguui, the well-known American
ope ra Minger, uutl coiiuwtel thi* I>©JKII with
th© l.uitna Atdwitt tmuj r, died at Kdbn'tor,
N Y , n lew tiayn a^u.
At lloetou H\e m* n convicted laal Marx h f
violating the Federal elertinu law# were each
tilled sso and ami*, am! a Miith ofleoder wa
fined $ 100 and eo*u 1 he) went t jml. but
the fine* were pud later.
l'h© flr*t Anti-
i, a i juai been luriui*l u New \*rk by
ine*licnl niet and uthriv. the object ul the or
gututaliou lieiiij; "to awaken the attention *4
the ptihlu t- th© evilauf vaocinatiOii and t H
iiuitiltt) t<* put an ©ltd to it* practice, and to
j'lVVrat !©i;.;atioii lot U enioreeineaC"
Unity• fl% e men tart>l in the i* dny* 4
"go-aa-you-plea<*e" |rlMi>txiau loatch in New
1 ork, lor a <-hatnj'ioai*hip bell and money
pn/rw* yv.ttUO, pirn by lbmiei
0 l,ar> l'h© erowriU preK'tit during the week
were M larp* M thwe at the runltat in the
name place lor th© Aatley belt a lortnMlhl pre
viota*. U hen tim match el need only eleven
cxmleetanl* were l4t on the track, the
iwruly-kiur who iuul withdrawn during the
ww4l lifrtTV; I l4 * l 'be men who had the !**#!
r©> ordfeae aalkrr*. ami who were wuiMilrml
by the knowitig mre a loutul to win. 'l'he
w Hitler prove*! to )•* Nu'ludaa Mut phy, a
vuuujt man of only nineteen, employed in a
hnekyard at lta% New \ork. whode
-1 rh|*©l an atmthm£ amount I endurance
lo: one youthful, and Riueht Lav© co\rrvd
manv more tiuiot hal he IKWUI (Kruutl©l by ha
(mm* t* Ihe u the cor© ami imt
4 pnana Murphy, 60) uulia, ehampioto*hlp
leit and llowarxl, ftCKI uuim. $• UOU;
Kabcr, in ilea, SI,OMU; Hnody, 47b mi lew,
"•MJ Malmne> 467 tti*leu, yiiKl, tnd Walker,
Aden, liiiMrli ami Curian. having ma 1© i'-O
III*!©* and *ver, have their entrance lee ul
CSJI. a mturual-
Henry C. Carey, th© j rx mment arriter on
political economy, dje*l in Fhilade)|*hiM, a lew
daya Mijo, right) —ll > ran*
l>r. i dulitia Moyne, tiw? prominent ad.
vornte l crctuatuHi, died at hii re**it :ice in
\\ aahington, l*a . the *•:!♦ r .lay at the a;:© <4
eighty-one. ll© wan twice AlN*htiotui ati I*
dt.le lor g*\ ermn oi i'eiinox Ivania. lti re
main* a ,11 te rnwuMe! in the lurturt cr*. id
b> D:ttu*elf and which haa twice l*elire bern
uiel lor the pun**iee ul cremation.
C aptain John I Maaon, a well-known hi]>-
niater <4 helm ©hunk. M while lermngx*d,
laik|rerxaiß>.y BlkUel Mr* I h, Moody, iu
w i© > ,trr. Aral then killed hiiuacil, *
1 wo men MUI©L t union and tie w ere
blown up and c.rxiw nel in lloaton haiU*r
while e \peijit.en'ong in a feul-Uat with a new
vtploftit e cotnpoun i.
Western and Southern States.
I. A U tiir haa been uni!natr*l lor ttov-
rnor by the Cou lleinoc rata State Con
venUOO.
Ih' tnaa Jotina and William Itmraon* taxlh
. ! WHO win In jail IT Wkka CIWKI
Iron., lor murdering
~-rr l.kfit Irum ruMody *v mi uniml
i inml bii I lwn(.i lin i railni 1 hnilgr. Tbr
lu luri, had lite murder
I rlqcnoM Imu Tern lory :(>•
tlini < ••■■irial Merritl. aH r lime—l iiuurl, in
who hhi* cuvrml 170 mile- in I.HI|
liirtv-emht rrwbel the )*n!eflel,i at
M;.l> nrr in t'ojora.l". am! retnlorrej the
ooiiuunmi ul (°ia|i|-ii> l"\iie. Inch for Dm
day* tin. 1 tmm jrmiantly b<tiding |U own in the
iiitie: . litnunla. Ui.-u(ti cou.lmiUy un h i a hot
fire In tn the Lie Indiana The caanaltica n
l*a\ti" n ooiiiniau l Ima ! u taelie IUI-II Vi 11a— 1
IIT- I lorty-Uirte wuunded. taj tiuu
luu! aire® ly in\el -nth a cMUiijiarij ot coioit-t
en airy, hut all ol h hiirw hnil b-en allot liy
the Indiana, ejrejit two. and he w obliged
to reitiiuti 1a,.).' behind the niUetirliitirnUi
un'-ii tiem ral Mi rritt nrrir e!. In hie report
to tii neral shrt. lau. Merntt NII worda (ail
<o ri; e the nceuo in the vicinity of the
a retched VDtrenohtuenla. Over 300 ,ie.l am
nal* were Ij iiijt ootaidf ot the urm-taorha.
the atem h Innu ahich aa. K)methin|C horri
ble. Ilurins (he five day tlwt Captain
IVyn. a triHijia acre lieaitsK**! they fortjfiixl
them-elve- ae well aa |aitile by building a
aUickade and difo;inK a trench, in which Uiey
eiuw.uiae.l thejnaeJvea out ol i-angii ol the
galling (tie that aaa t-'ing pout'xl tnto them
rooelantly hy the I'tea fWm the anrrrmndinx
height*. A courier from the White riv.r
agency, to the relief of a hieh Mayor Thorn
liutg a command aa* marrlung whenattaekml,
rrr'Uta tliat alt the white men there were
Iti.led, but the women and children were
•jwivd. 'lhr women and children at the
agency were the wile ol Agent Meeker and
h - .laughter. Mi- Joaephine. Mia l'riee and
her taocbildren. and a bov nannxl lhotnpaoii.
'1 be white men nt the agency acre the ugent,
Mr. N. C Meeker, Frank and Harry 1 reaer,
K. 1.. Mimafleld, W. H. Font. Mr. IViee
Frelwirk s ihi , plM~rd and t.eoige Luton.
lle|Mirta reetrtvial from aeven Southern
State* concerning the eolton cron Mate that
nlMitit an average yield i erperted.
lit, rtne hundredth anniveraary of the ai'ige
ol Savannah and death ol Sergeant .la*per, the
Kevolutionary hero, wa relet,rnt'xl lit Savan
nali in pirxrnrr irf about '20.000 |>e,iple. Tlie
corner-atone nt a monument lo Sergeant Ja
pel ma* laid, and be miliUry and civil pro
rnaion wa one ol the m-ait tinllianl ever seen
in a Southarn city. Cnite.l State# Senator
t iorilon wa* the orator of the day.
The Federal *ar vetemna of Indiana. Illi
noi* nod Kentucky have had a three day*' re
union nt Vineenne*. lnd.
A recent di*pntch Irani Atbuitn. t.a., to the
New York HrraU any* "The judge ot 11*11-
in ciunty and a delegation of ritiren* r*iched
hern thi, morning to a*k the (lovernor for a
military force to nnpprean the • (toorgla Ti
geia," ade-p, rate organisation, who were fully
ileacrilwal in the column* ol the Hrralii a year
ago. 1 lic\ hold po*e*ion i f hall the county
and dely at rent. Tliey killed two men on
Tueadav and turned aeveral hon*e*. Tltey
have killed in the |>a-t three year* twenty
men and women, uioatly negroe*. "l"he (iov
i-rnor aent one ol hi* ntatf and a number ol
detective* down, and will rend military if
needeil. Metnltera ol the I*>gi*lnture in nil
joining counties have been telegraph'*! bv
their Inmilii* nml have gone hon.e. The fwl-
ing here i intense. The scene ot disorder is
imiv one -lay's tide Irom this city."
Two Baltimore and Ohio express train# col
lided at Bell ton, W. Vs., and four met) wer*
killtvl the engineer and fireman of one train
and two tramps—anti several more injured.
At the Burnet House, in Cincinnati, 8. 8.
H.rkey, manager ol Mnrv Anderson, the well
known actress, was shot ami dangerously
wounded hv Miss Florence MrDtmald, ol
Syracuse, N. Y., who then shot and killed
herself, fin Miss Mr I lottald's |-erson were
Iniind letters Irom Hiekey, showing intimacy
I ft ween the two, an-I a diary containing many
i,vowals ol passional" lov lor the timti and
jeiiloiisv ol Miss Anderson.
Jesse Undei wood was shot an t killed in the
dtsir ot his brother's house, known us Fort
Undo wood, near Grayson, Ky..liy the Hob
brook party. 'This is the filth murder Hint
has occurred in < nrter county within three
weeks, lour ol the murdered men being
I "ntlerwotids and one a mointier o4 the Hoi
brook family.
I*to dispatches trout Hnwling. Wyoming,
announce that the Indians have find from the
Milk river battle field, and that General Mer
ritt, with his troops, pushed on to tha White
river agency, where he recovered the Us lies
ol Agent Meeker and the seven or flight other
white men murdered by the Indians Ihe
women and children had been carried oil
General Sherman telegraphed Iroin Washing,
.'fin that the IT tea mint be pursued and those
raptured held as prisoners until turther orders.
The coroner's juty ol inquest to determine
It.* en..** ol th* I*ll (J the grand aland at tha
Adrian (Mich I lair, hy which flttnsn latiann*
lot thair live* anil 27* were mpired, hare
Inndciad a var.l let charging that tha owner nl
the aland, the ait Intact and two carpenter*
who (mill it were guilty el criminal negligence,
und aevetal arrvwla of these |rtie* on the
ehni ge ol uiamlanghtm have I men tuadn.
From Washington.
Mr, I'elvntto, foiled Htattsi fonattl at
I.yon*, unci* to the I lejart tiirt.t id Stale,*!
\\ avloiigtnn, tiie foltnwing report (4 the reeult
tl tins ci,|' I" Fiance VV hnnt tn lour .iejar' •
u.enta i* inryg.Hxt, ti, seven it i* gtuuf; in
tucnty-tl.rec hut, In tort y-one interior; in
(llli en tad Hal* in li.rty-onn ite|artiiici.U
ve.y gleet, in twenty-*i lull, lUtMelve in
to, ml Ii hiw not le-en lu.it with (Nile any
wt.ere Hailev in uix -te|atrtinenU aii|rir;
In thirl)-Ave good, in nineteen tali While
the or.qui ol .aula and isarley in France are
gvuxl, wl..ut i* iitlei .or, and tlie driitan-l lor it
ill t-e large
foreign Newx
'Tlie Alucitonn h-Mae 1'm..1, t.u* Keen ,|e.
touted agniit on Kligluh < anil. < -lining It) *I1U)
in tile 4 oaaroeiti Ii coi.lmt at Newnuilkot.
The Frei.eh quaixer id Khanghai. ( lima,
hue luu-n Vuilol hy * gloat tire wit,eh do
alloyed FJI houae*.
The K-teai-i* taindy lie.i* and repioaenta
tivr* Irons all part* ol < atsada have held a
ounloreuee in lAWittM, Out., in regar-1 Us the
eatate claimed hy tliem in lite city id New
VoiX yalu*l at B •0,000 (100 i-egal pt-uotul
lug* are Us he instituted iun,nlu4lely.
Mr T raises* Hint X*. president, anil tlso hunt
of diie. tut* <4 the ColiMslldate.l flank ol M-.u
--tlortl have t>een si. ti. to thy li.o grand |UI) lor
I,,i*icpiweiit,i,g the t<ai,k'a aitsui*.
It the K,s**,ai, army ,* further iniirawtl ,t
i* thimgl.l at lleiiiu thai a pl,'|-orliuuato in
t iea*c >4 the tieitnai, ariny Will he uhaulutely
nocoaaary.
'li.o Kngliah army ol adsaure into Algtsan
lutai. tin* longhl a tattle with the Algtian*,
who advaiuod to the attack Irons I aiesi in
heavy uumtiei*. Isrliolal Itoherta. Use Kng
liah commander, ro|Htrte tliat the lighting wa*
heavy and laaleal all day, hut Itnaiiy mulled
in the oomplri* lout o! the Atghau*, whose
|uiaitluii wo* ualiiud IheMllludi ioa* *u
atmul cgl.ty killed au-t wiiun.teal,
diapaiche* lojmrt tliat at one Uuie ,luring the
Itghl two ■sniijainitw id Highland,-,, urio op
fKuthl to 2,000 ATghau* I lso latter held their
giound until tlir lt.ghtandrr* were w .ihsis
twenty ymda llso total Algtsan force i* .aid
to have t-won eleven regiinrnta, with artlilety
and an nuuiru*e uumlitsr ol iuilineu i tie
IwXL'klionr ot the re.,.lance i* hroken tor tiio
pr**eat, hot the wlmle ominlry t* -thing
with excitement, and the |e*q-lo would rimr ul
the slightest reverse to lite lirttish.
l'nurie fire# in Maiiitolia have dune groat
itatunge, many iurinor* hi-ting last their
house*, wheat and hay .th k..
Forty loHi—w and the new gov eminent
I-utilling* at ILtga. Huaaia, tiave tsreu burned
down.
]u a .aval eugngetnont oO Mepilonea the
C'uilian Diet t sq tur- t the I'erut tan ion- lluw
tar. I'utter t ..plain, now A tmnaJ (.ran, Vhe
lluaacar ha. tssrrsc the whole hr.ml <d the
I tract.t war with (.'hill, ts|erl*lly .tuoe the
'.icotnayo, the otdv other ttwel m the Peru
vuiu t-avy ot any value, tan ou a tor I durtnga
tsattJe and aartk At Iquitptc the lluaacar sank
the Che not woi.tei, ship I'-*IIK rai<la Captain
l'rall, ol the K.meraJUa, wa* lulled while
making a gailant atteiupl to hoaril tlie nun.
Oft Anlalogasin .he captured the Chilian trail*-
ju-rt Kiiiuu' with M 0 -!rag--ii. 30.0UU peso, su
exits, and a cargo id jjq ltrw lor the army. She
ale-- engaged wiUstiul very positive reeuil* the
( In.san irssn-clad likun- i-uraiada and the
ooryotUw Magaiiaiitw, heasJe* captu.itsg many
launchr* and userehanUnen, homtartltug An
tal.-ga.la, *lbk.ug a puutoun arwonai, making
two or three raid* along the Chilian (nuust and
l-reak,tq; up Use Chilian blorkadc ul lqutqu*
A. tl.o attlt.rw on land eat.nuf get at Cash
other on account ul the desert which lie* be
tween them, ars t as the IV-ruvians have no
navy to .peak ol left Us mart theonusparalively
fine squadr-m. cd the Chilian*, it is difficult lo
u*- how Use war can last much longer.
Two hundrvut and silly-seven more Kuglssh
tanner* have suuled fiotn ljverpool lor Texas
Five men were killed hy a toiler explosion
at the dye work* in Itslihtx, Yorkshire, Eng
land. 4
thirty-.,x t-uihling* in Nhalusc, N. Ii . wer#
dewtn-vni hy lire a lea nights ago. oaumtng a
total i*e td *l*n.l gIUO.OUO.
fiencral IhJwrt* and the llnlish army cd
advance inltv Atglsaiiotau lave Mitsml Calm)
after completely rout .ng the Afghan trvsofw
who i-j-j-isoi thetu. The Ameer, Yokoob
Khan, ui stricUy guar levl m the Units!, camp.
Kev-dt.iv Mexican* lave captured the city
<d l h.lmahua and 4.ct,era! TreMiM. a ith gov
ernment has been —-nt again*! thr-m
The Durbmsol K.Uutwrgh, daughter-in-law
ot Queen A u-toru lis.. !-.-n prematurely J*-
livem.l td a atill-ls'rn child.
Use anti-rent trouble# in Ireland are increa*-
it g Five Inindrv-d tenants ol the Marquis tif
S g , and the Karl ol i.ucau met Dial W'lth
l-it. in th*i -iiaty td Mayo. Cotinaught, and
. emnly pledged tb' uix 1 ves to |<a> no lent
until a retlkUt-B •liould !>e grauted projair
t.onatr tr, the great fall of pmes4 all k.o-t.
- I agricultural produce. A u-tcr was |wt<vl
nt Warre|*>inl. ctmnty I h-w n, I'later, that
any man.coming into the count) to |ay n.orv
than flyc -lobar, an arte lor land nay bring
hi* coffin with bin.
The Kurd* lave rt tolled .ti Turkey, and
are lobbing and utiirdcting |>eopla up to the
very wnll* ol Mowa- .t. a large tow atm the
Tigris.
Slaughter on a Michigan llatlrtiad.
Ot.r ot the net *b-*-kir.g -Uuastcr* tlat la*
occurred tu lite Wo! .nice Witatmt*. and
one - t the luoat Irtgbtlul in the batory td tlie
M-'-higan railroad.. I tn lalleri a train <>ti the
Mti'bigsui Cen'.ial tltoirvuJ, which lelt Hetmtt
at ha'l-|at tru I . a., tort) nnuuto* Iwlutid
lime Ihe train wu. the a cat tui.tu* Pkoiflc
ctpro.*.and was o-iiquee-t of liKirteen car*
N-< en Wagner sleepers, lour |-a-'ng- r coaebns
and three u-aii an i tagguge .-or*. N it to the
mail car WHS an eiuig'wnt and seoot.d-cla*.
car. nearly tilled wi b ja.senger*. At Jerk
son. Mich., the train, white going at a high
lute ot -;-evt, ran int.-a switch engine, tcle
scc-ping the Isathmgr and etprcM car* and
crushing the four ctwrlini. The
■erne* which tollcwrot tliecolti.ion were tieart
rcridirg in the extreme. A !.rn the t-tqaptge
car i sine in contact vrith the crn.h*t oows hev
there wo. a heap ot tsruiaed. bleeding and
•1) ing hnt:.an tu .ng*. wbvwe moans autd crm*
ol tliuirrv.. fllltsl the air. Mut.laid bodnw of
the dead could l-e Men among lite -lei-n* <>l the
wm-kstt conches, l-nder the .haj>e!s* man
which w.v once the exprcu* engine wrv-rv-the
bodie* of the engineer and fireman, which
were extricated u. -m ns |-oathli-. I hath
tothein and many <-f the other victim* must
lIHV e t-eeli in.tantaneou*. The engineer and
flrrinan d the switch engine -eesitg their peril
in time leaiso-t from their places and eseaj-ct
injury. The iatenoaa td the hour and the
. lark new. ot the night render!*! the work of ex
tricating the v ictim* neroasaniy a •lo'* aud
let boo. one, l-nt avirtw ol retuty hon.ts were
aclively engagd in doing all that could tie
done under the distrcaaing ctrcuinstaneeu.
Many trying and touching incidents occurrd.
and many acts td heroism were rnrorded. The
lad-test ca—. was that of Willie liice. a tair
haired and bright-eye- 1 little boy, four years of
age, whose lather and mother an-t sislc-a wen
all killed, tie was lotin.l elaupd in hat dead
mother's nnn, btiß S>> lastend in the wrerk
that it took three hours w,th axe* aud other
implements to extricate him. Hi* left leg
was broken and hi* lelt inn an-t chin hadly
cnt. Hi* family live-t in I*hdatlelphia, and
were on their way to some point in the West.
The news of the disaster tvni sp-cm-I through
Jackson, and by daylight the crowds at the
scene -4 the catastrophe were numl-crd liy
hundred, and greatly hindered the work ot the
reseller*, an-t requird tin-constant etT-vrt.and
Wiitebf,lines* ol the polne. 'llie rilroa*t "Hi
cei. sniuinoiifwt liscks, omtlilioses an-t what,
ever vehicles could Iw obtained,and conveyed
the pKAsetiger* and wounded to the city and
prov i.ld lor tlo-ir immediate wants, while the
oitixens tli-1 all in their |*>w.-r to mitigate the
horror* of the accident. More than twenty
l-ciwon* were killed and almit thirty wounded,
some fatally. Most id tlie dead and injured
were token out of the emigrant car. which re
•cived the lie-n it—t force ot the oolli-ion.
A N>n Breed of lloraett.
Tlio Nubians, who have reeentlr ar
rived at the i'ari* Jardln !' Aceliina
tion, have lirouglit with them several
animals which are lik- ly toexcite tnucli
interest with zoologists, among them
being a mare of the Abyssinian moun
tain breed and throe stallions from lkm
gola. Bruce, in his travels, saw these
Thingola horses, which, according lo
some authorities, an- not of African ori
gin, hut of A rati descent, having Iwcn
introduced into the country nt tbe time
of the Mussulman (xinijuest. The lK>n
gtda horses are, for the most part, on
the big side, averaging sixteen hands*
Their powerful characteristics arc a
long and well-set neck and good shoul
ders and forelegs; hut they are in
clined to he a trifle flat-siiled. They
are endowed with great stamina and
make excellent war horses. The breed
is to lie found in the deserts of Alftiia.
Verra and Pongola, in which latter dis
trict the largest are bred. They are
generally hay. black or white; hut one
never set s ii gray. Mr. Ilosklns says
that the best horses of this breed are
black, with white feet and legs. They
cost from s2sd to $750, and some years
btek one of them was sold at Cairo for
$2.000.— Lorulon Live Stock Market.
That was an observing little fellow, it
he was but six years old, who said:
" i'ap. 1 wish you d quarantine against
Tom Jones coming here every night to
sec Jennie. It's got to be too epidemic."
The man who fell off the fence into
the brambles was much nettled hy the
occurrence. "We hope thistle he ap
preciated." says a punster. Weed have
said the same thing.
Htrtke* Among the Oriental*.
Tlie more we know of the Kaat. the
more apparent it hero ME* that many if
our modern idea* and conception* are
only new forme of old oniw. in
vented R.ol only gunpowder iuiL the mar
iner'A eoiupa**, hut pnper money, It U
generally admitted tliat luany religioua
doctrine* and eeremoniea come from II
ilia, while the ayateiu and practice of
alrikea ami trade* union haa Iteen long
lit vogue there.
The alrikea curried on hy the laborer*
of India are mtvrvcl* of coiubiimtion,
unity, obedience and expedition. TIM
tuition- ca*te nynteni of that country in
not aoiely of a religioua ebnnw ter.
There are tr*le caate* ami profeaniott
I-natea. Itv lueane of UIEAE LB-y uicrhlc
to obtain tiigher price* for their com
ttiialiti'-M tbrati thny enn in open tnarkvl.
They MM| two pri> ••, OTO- for th
|KMT native and a higher one lor the
KIYOPETWT who can get uo ABATEMENT
Not ia the E ruiy pretonae of conceaUng
thefacj In the iiihtLr of appn*nti<V
nhip t!i Y are more ntringent than the
trtolea union. No one bom outaide ol
thecaele can apprenlicetl to ita inole,
anil all born imWeiMuat la*. TheayMMß
bo* extended to the Mohainmediut* and
native 4 'hriaiiaii*.
In time of f<MMI earrity the grain mer
chant* lock up their aUa-k* on hand,
break their contract*, aubacribe Ui a
general fund in defence of iawauit*. deny
tliat lltey have any grain; hut, if tile
caxe goea againat them, walk front tim
court to the market and wll at famine
jirii ea tlie grain they jual ilenied poaaeaa-
Ing. Tmldy-drawera—who are nut lar
k<c|-ra. a their name impiic*. hut
drawer* of juice from lite palm tree —
have prevented an incrt-AINF of tax on
their tree* liy r< fusing to ir*w toddy till
tlie achefne wo* abandoned. In ItCßtiie
liuU hera of |,u< know aimoat enuaed a
meat famine by going on aalrik'- IwH-auae
t wo of tliem hod I* u nrreat'oi for ateal
ing a cow. The ijxl Imlinn Hallway
Company could not compel titeir coolltw
to Hweep out a abed at the atation of
Allahabad, liming tin* famine of I*C7
Itombay Wa* tilled with diatrewacd na
tive* aeeking AMMI and altelter. lloapitai*
Were ert**l'-l und tlie police by wjotakc
un<h rtiMik to convey tiiitiier aottieaickly
kxiking coolie*. Tite harlmra were lull
ol -hips, theijuava erowded and •warm
ing w all native* landing and atorinr or
eidpping the cargoe*. The next morn
ing not one of Uitw tiiounaitda oi labor
era wa* to lie neen, and the foreign com
mercial hu*im*ea of B-'tnliay nuipped.
The order* to the polite ltad to be witii
drawu. All thia was m*<mip!ialied
without oflu era. ruiw or funda. A few
men. looked up to OA od vivra. apoke the
won!, and tlioae tiiounnnda oheyed in
atantaneousiy.—A/roif Free Frru.
Tl,r Xruaiuaua Mi.-lh of Malaria
Ikm nut inlivl the *y*(eiua ut Utuae who UN
Jl,—letter'* NUcnarh Ituusra a* a praeaution
againat it. Nor i* it It—a useful a* a rvmnty
hero tutertiiittent and iNuutleul levor haa
tully r—lahliah—l itaeit, IB rotnMjuetaoe ul aut
ut preventive tueaaurtw. It check* the
|*ruiyktna with a*toni*hiug certainty, arxi
era IteaUw thi* type (4 .lia-w. even in It*
tun,! in veto at* furtr Th,* inndk-ine ia an
•—periol toon lo the euugiant |*ip'.ilu!,<,n of
the lax VV—i, where fever* ul a liiiluwl Ij'je
are |wrt*rulariy prrvt-ianl. tmt the recognition
<4 ita inera* t* *o far Irven heing liat;tl that
t i* known and apprviact at il* true value
throughout the length an,l breath ol Ainetam
'l'll,Trier* by land and a*, miner* and ad
journal* iu unhealthy hcaiiUea aateau, it
highly, and aie ita tie—t tonctunt purchaeer*,
aid in many a rural houaehoid fai and wide it
ia the rhoeeu fatiuiy epaciAc.
The po,l<—*iun*i mdorartueut which haa
lawn —rcorded by lu!u,g lunlemi men in van
ou* i—rfa <4 tha courtry lo lit. Win. Hall'*
ttalaamlor the Lung*. i a MiUk-iem guaranty
of It* afticary tn era-lwatrng dtemcea of the
aalhing or,an*. It—e grutietneu have
thorvaighiy te*tod the remedy, and lltmr oou
current UaNitwoay a to the eflert that it ia a
Itive *|—rifW tor lung, tToncluaJ and throat
aftiwte'n* (4 every deaenpUon, and aimoat
reUah'e preventive ol that droaded aoourge,
ounaumpUon llruggtat* veil it
A Favoaanut .soroaiini.—'i'hegood repu
tation ot ' Brown'* llronctuaJ Troche* " for
die rebel <4 couglt*. cold* and throat diaeai—
ha* given tliem a favorable notoriety. 'U
rent* a tail.
Juris, for lrll.
By arnding Uurty-flvef*it. with age. bright,
cokit i 4 eye* atd hair, you will receive by re
isu mail * correct
hudiand or a lie, with name and dole c 4 mar
riage. Addm— W. Fox, I # - O. litawer XI,
Fultonviile, N. V.
He—t orgai— are I—rtoinly , l.taipnet when the
price nol much more than thoae of very
jator oigan*. Manon X Itatnltu t'rgam are
—•ld at pncea which are nut much more than
Uioae ,4 interior organ*. See al vcrU— uient
the- Jack-on* —i swee* Nary Totakooo
Ki* economy uae C. liilberl * Morchea.
THE MAKKLTN.
KSW TO a*.
Beef CalU* Met Stttvra. live wl.. (*V, A•
Ca vo. H1S :.'- t to-, a Mil
tifcer I •* a o* ',
Im ISS-4 4\
ItW-h" • "* "• •"
Pi' . t*V4
flour Kx. Stat*, rood U> t*ucy 6 kJ jTO
V—irrb, rood to fancy. ....IF 4 I U
W'f.a, No. I B*4.mu ...... 1 I- .alt!
Wt.lt* Hut* 1 > • 1 3'
Kve—Wale. •* **
I vriej Twoli-'—J W*te. ......ICO 41 Ou
Corn- Pngtaded W'eaterti Mixed Mt,4 I"
*">uttini Yeiicw. laS 1 * ***
Oata— wtcte r ute < , i
Mixed We*lri W 4 11
Bay —Me tail grade* ............ M 4 M
L**fX] • r—l ...... *• • Ik
H ,—KUia, l*T h 4 Si
POTI -M—
--lard—C ty *te;r . (4.4,4 10
tv -v.—nu—OruJ, t* T lwhneu hiS
Wool -kuu' u l IVkD. IX M ** ©
Bottnf-OUitt Cr—uurr 1* 4 31
Pa'.ry It MX id
Vm!U Creaitwy... If 4 *
Factory...... I* •* )i
Ct.ee*CT-cUie F .0rj...... CM >4 14
hklm* e*,a 11%
Wwtern Factory It'V* II
Kgg*—State and l—swytvan'j, Ul) J JO
rKii-anxcrai*.
f.enr—tvno. cjioum *na i*ncy. 4 il 4 t 00
Xb—l I—UU. Ked 1 MUM IMM
Amber 1 lSi4 t tJ
Rye—e'iate 4 ft
Qui WaU Yellow O 4 4,
,I*l* Mixed X] <4 S4
ItatWr 'mhiiq Kxtra............ 2S <4 14
Obeeae -New York Factory 11 M II
IN4roleuu-—Crude........ t* #o* ', X'da—l. OT.ty
KffilA
Ft. ur—Ciljdround. So. 1
Wheat —Red Winter I IS ,4 1 17
<>ra BWUMM ...... 4! ,4 4 <
—SU'.e IT 4 SO
Barley -Two-Rcvre.l State... TO 4 70
•navos.
B-ef OatUe-Mv* wetghl 04h* C4t,
Nfaeep 01 4 O'S
Ho*. C4H.4 041,
k'icur - W ccn*ln and Minn. Fat ouu 40 10
Corn—Mixed and Yellow 0 4 03
<-t* Kllr White *0 40
Kye—Stt 07 4 70
Wool- w*be,l. I'euh.rg A tel.ne.. W 4 41
rnwaahed. I 4 II
aiotrroa (<•: CXTTLB wxaasx
Be! Clattle— Lite weight 04 4 ®\
Sheep Ml* 4 MS
I .*iii ti* UOS'4 04
Itctf' 04 H 4 BV
CDCC /VICT f * l* "f tnvJMrdlcai
RNCC V* I r I I ,ommn *R N*e
It.,(it, • nt tcn' nrn
•iu *ftl let with 4on vii in ~t Inn. 11l one I, ltl*
%atltnia, —ore Throat, ■ ' Taaal 4 alorrh
K;e**ul y p' nteil wi-i 1 Uktrateit. I*4 P*e* l.'ni.v.
it b*> teen the mean* tn the pmvnletKe of of **V
,nx mm v uah.e tive*. Seo-t n*mv *n>t I* tk *.l.i:rv*
wl! *i tv p—Ut* fro in*: -it lnv* uvt. e to perv u*
•afNtlngwith „> n*ea* of the So**. Throat ,*
l.4tnw*. A ldr-e*n V !• Wtit ric . n met O
OTAHPSS
-HI ruu' FCnTTjlCaki.e..u e* *. Fall-
Ing of t Wiuttii. White., CM male tnitamicatson or
t'lavraii'.n of lh, Vfoiut., Inctdeatal llrio.irrhaye ur
n.*llrir. 1 'airful. tlu|>praaed and lrnmilar Men*
Imailon, A*. An olil aim reliahte remedy. Rend [.*
I*l rar.l for a | *mt,ht.-l with uwaimer.t, cure, and
eertlfl. *,,- from nayvlclan* and patient*, to Mow
- ; .s.i. ;J l.y aii lu*ta
-ol.su ) r UAlle
THE WEEKLY SDH
A l*rc*. fight-page rper of IV4t tci—d column* *lll
he Frit pratpaid to any a-hlrev* wntll January I*4,
l ami.
FOR HALF A DOLLAR.
Ad.l'tt* CK. S. Y.ptvy.
EARE OLD COINS
Highmt cavh yrha p>i-t John If e i'ri, e t Cautogne
ot ('. in,. M,.;,*. 4c 4r . for l*T* (copyitghteil isv
li-re v ir, to * ' lc, ,o all |url* .-t tnc I . S. e* fee* ipl
of 4,'ir .Of put age vt ,lll| let ell c ' A't ,'e JOHN IteO.
Put .lie- Wilt K .tee Ave title Phtladeiphl*. T*
c;*v>wc praftu , j> days'invtetmentof ifl Ait
pll0 in St. Pru), Ai.cuvt I—— - Al/U
Pti ivirtioual retuine everv week on Stick Option* cf
til. . *Vt. - XIIMI. - t*l.
omcia! Heiiort* u.t circular* free Addrvm
T. FtITTKH Hill i 4 Ct.. Ilantcfr lift a *ll St .N T
eipeit-ee. or altuw * large ei.miuievicn, to veil our n w
and wnnderflil Inventl m*. HV MM v*.il we —. Sam
ptahoe. Au,ii.u MikKkia.v J ,U. UuuulXkll
WAXThII Agetitv to eli ur uo* K-tu— •le nip
Kxtlngutatier.Tuauucr.Wick Saver nd Xena. in.
Rum. r c. niMned. P-rveutt ail r*p)Mi>nv, ame'.l or
in., kr. t;tm- td 'xllgv fe iltelf; * common cotton
wick i vt, tin yiaiv. K>. -> fually will bny lx tc a
doien *i lgni: on make *.* * nay ray; tlh if vnia-t;
exclusive tarrttoi; given. .Mrkvi-nUted Saiunr tiy
mat UN cent* Sew for circular mi l termr KCI.IPSK
KXTlNtil ISIIKK CO . ITtl W*.l,lugtou SU ll.et. ii.
A 6OOO PLAN.
lu 4ta vml *m v *d*a*U|i 4*l with
• ItUltul tu.l l,t (r pruOl* livltexl |ioi*U 081
i*fMlß*BMßf •. (• f'4tr rirrulf,ll% *llrt
plhHßt Iv'tt* I'll* *1 i rti *fC ♦a.il'i |4Wk i|44klil4. *.B4ll*4't*t*.
l.ixrursrr . 4 , $$ hrtmn I'iFf.Xit Y*rt
VOUNC MEN a... v„H.
■ month. Kverv gr*.tuate guaranteed a paring vttua
ton. Ad lrcw K Valentine. Mumger, Janewvtite. W 4.
4C l A itOlt 1- ll at lo.iile Sauipic- w. • •
Ip 310 v ell Addi-ia Snavo* 4 On.. Port,an , Mvine
Ate t: NTS. old or young, earn *t a day at home
Samplm warth *6 fie*. Raw* * Co.. hebaoon N.M
I "To Write a Good Hand,
Buy a Good Pes I"
TBT
Perry & Co.'# English Make, i
(kaiaaia Oard. rontataia* >'ja ectail Fjaab an 1 ' "•'JJ \
,1 ill u IVIatlT. III.A H F.MAIf, YAYIA*
A I A 1641 i.T.i.l airwt Mew Tort.
Oat few, poM-ialil, I
DIP PITT I r vary Sobn r.liee get. maee l baa
Dlu ulr I I *1 in Pattern* a* Pramluam. |
S ('opiaa I year far •I. 80. < ialy W < rata eat k.
ft ( I'ptr. I year lor h-V (Ml. t ialy fto cant. aarh.
lOf'npie. I year for ftl.OO. "(hlf ftO cent. each. |
l leu era'-op of Club, get one copy for a year free, i
Hnanptn Copy to akow, mailed lor S Mampa.
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Hnpß *
0. \ X
Th. Orc.ik.rt it one of tKe few dcaigut nhlek I
Way* La. a grateful and elyti'h appearance, alitor
. the r. h i.i i*r|eii.iv, m.,riat Tb# idl dra
ping al ihr I roe i u utv u hud faror witb Ihr ma-
I .1 I . , • 1..til .iiiMlrl '
11, gui'rt ATIP.K on le , iplof S damp (or lOcta )
It < nam yuu i nan Mlylnn -md lent oar Pattern..
A. liurdatle MwlUi,
l It. nil, hi., NEW YOltK < ITT.
THe Um Class Season
Am CM THE TKRFi.E rg* pw fteaaa). *
an.andtd new kiagloa w.., Coaventkm and Ohoh
luri, if ix T <1 Plane*. A* a Chotr hnae Manila
Kut tea iargn .1 uw, Aa a mnglug ftia.n ftak.
to inai. tha maaprr an. aawiiar MM Mac* it ba*
mack mora utnWc, tkal )a Ub paaaa of aan ftun*a and
Hum and ifti pagm af the tw kriwri %M and
AidAnai pa'-tmoa ciugdai awlWdri.iait-fiaa.far hi AO.
hamemtwraimiTHE VOKS OP WORBHtP If* • par
i duarn . recent.> nd.artwadi Junaao* • Maw Mrrnaa
; run hiamaa Caaaaat.ah aacn.iel bewd tftlftlper duaaag
and L O gnuiv u a iwwaan rAc pec I ai). ftaad
for Spw ituMia OaUiucnea. m t-Vcn.ar*
Am CM. ITI DKBT*' IJTB !■ Mlftli
I (glue), nit* IbUu-itution by CnaaiM i>m*r Inwa
I lit uf th* yaiiiaat U CuUaga f— f A cap.l.l hank fw
I aocia. atngint
fMbf Wttt
An inra uati, Uealwa so ttr , nrimcuaa and m*agm
meat of the Vueal urgaua WittpiAtaa
Am CM. The iwt namaar #f Ton Mawnac ftalna.
fteud ail OT2.U tor UM a*wow. gtw foe tta yaaft
- W uaidal ha wtthoal it for fte. Umaa ika pnoa*
ot.trKH oiraox a CO., *■*■.
j c. B. DITOOS A CO..
HI Broadway, Baw Tartu
J. B. DITOOS A CO.,
i Chwual gtrwt, PkllaAlpkA
•• II feela like n hall of Ore railing up and
dunm Uw rhiak' 1* a ", rapnnaiegi amuag aatftw
an frum tndkrrilna Then aw
lirrant'ft Srlfxpr Ippripst.
g*C the into a br* thy . 'Ullticia. ao that the
uigmci.e organ* can do U.r; egiUmala eat, ant yea
1-MllCfd aflrr aadne I" .j- jui. la the frail
fu. m.iUk: of man., nail .woaar. laanittng from Che
t "-pit .cdldltnin at the aUanwri and ttr aperieDt cm>-
... o9 eiaily and p.cnaanUy the caow, aad Una caraa
the dtaeaee
IQUi BT AU- iiRrUHWTft.
For PeautT ad PoUtt. baring Labor. Clan althaea
: Duiahuii] and iWkrn. I neqaaOd.
auAf fa>r. rr prhru.ra. Cnptoa. Maw
<& MAT AGIES FLEMDG.
Put wbod thla week a aplendVl new aoeri, entit.ed
i I'uuo ai Smaag. by May Arne* r .eonng the pawatar
I ."trior "f tu> Ic , tl'i Wile." "A Wonderfai
Woman - A t.m.r ttorrt •ru Elwantly he aad la
< .da. uniform men ber , ther novela. prtor gI.M.
I ... Tbt. w one of the beat novel, ever pabiwbed aed
! eerybou, ttoobi tend it
O.Tk .C ABL.KTON A CO.. Pnbttahara.lTT.CSty
i fWQLLER'S jja" COD-LIVER OIL
U psrfotlr parr. Prmcnm^Ttbm bm by tly
•R tucwivoai uUwnui as ti* x*i4. <Nwo lunheel
a p ~n -TV Wnw*nri far am. OMh AO
BUFFALO BILL,"
Ikt famoa* Moot. UUda. Ham tar and Ae*ar—a nana kp
>mi f n tte iivaiieal and aiWut book law that ha*
app.i-id lor ynara Ag*nw abnMy at wort art rnahmg
bit U M hand at once aad aooara tofniory. Pur alma-
Un atld Ifbe-a. w-ta* apply w
_ TRATft E. kI.IOO, Bar tfta* ft, g
fftpTTl I Seiiaace may tw placed ta
Ml I llnnl'a Krmrdy f.e the
I H K I lemnpccarr of bidney.ltiad
l.ier and tnnary Ihamam.
• T j Hunt a Kamaedy ntw
UTMOST sisss
Try llwnl a Hrnwdy .
fa-Du fir pami R cIJtRKg. Provtdaaaa,B. L
jpi CURED FREE.
r;i( I 1 An InfaillbJe and unagre ed Remedy for
I i ' rtta.Kpllenap wr Kalllnadttchneaa
imrraaled tc elteci a pwly and
H 1 reRNA.TKTT ore.
H ( llUn " A ftee bottle "d w
I'fill resowand agwrtflcand a ealoaMr
I I A T-r.Oae net,t to anj autfvee
H III) while* me km P t> and lr>
" pnn addraaa.
- Da. U li. Rln'T Ainu Pea-'Jt-eet K ew Tot*
WARIfR Nil IBRSCTI!
1 M JHfm* awAllba ltl|hif 'Je.idJ.HL. twrmal
\| u JTmF pari! V:xroitiok, i
MHMr H bJSI lll.E HlKc ttMHET
JM ■ lA-wnowf ♦ iIH frtfß |Lk TfcoS
/ KKrBjin.9wi
/ •kA hh< IftVM* fthl oof U4DO M
* moo RhoAl, tl M
Vp .1 ♦ i I ur r<wld i * oil om4t*| BtrcMtiß.
■ - irtn rtb :• tm*lvf|, 1.1.
iMpmowwa * a era KTED
WT, i TDR nwfect ca-e for ail kind* of PtI.ES
I 1 * to 100- bottle. In the wnrgt
HRTWM caae* of 1 xf'RtlSV SCROPT LA
(dU#yJi hAt.T htili M. Rflkl MITWM
MUfn K:i>vrt\DTPIP!iIAX'AKCKR.
■ ■TTTi\!lkl CAT CRRR. and all Jlaaaae. o# the
©kLA|MBB| >ti\ v lilr.ip Enttreiy Ta*r-
LnFIE lab e li.teTw; and agVrnai uw
■BSWMJLL3MP. R"tr :eu>-nedpr all caae. of Ihtl
v— ' ire none for * rear*. Sold eeery.
who.* Send for pemph.eb hi a botUa.
H. I. IWWI.K. Bwndna.
EASI 4I * 1 ""
Tt e eery twi aood. direct Don the tmporte-e at Rail
the una coat. I'-eat r-.au ever dtered u- flab Ateoh
and large Buyer*. AU EXPRESS CRAhdB PAID
New te.-ni* PRJUL
The Hrcat AmpricAD Too Ompoay,
SI tad STTenar Otroel, Baw l'nrh.
j p. O Box tttft.
—wOlfiltT THIS NEW
TRUSS
-wm I r >l* • fbd dlftrrtag ben ail Mkw* W
r.yww. eitk be!' <. U., Raft
wiuioeJ srsressrars
(be Bwala k best we.trlr ftay ana aiggt. aad a ladual On w
klo It W nor. datable aad aheap, btl M M. Cueatera
"**- Egglesloo Truss Co., Chicago, IIL,
PAGI.NTS WAkTU ro> TKt
ICTORIAL
HISTORY •' WORLD
nrontas .OTS 9n- hljtork*' encravlug* and liRKI
larce -i.-nb-e-C'i mn pace* an-l U the m.t c-iuplet#
~f |he Wc: i r.er nuliluihed. It wll* at right
S- in! for. pec men twee* and extra term, for Arenta. and
►ceahylta A farter than any other txiok A drew
XAVioaAg Pcnir.mau Co.. Plii!a-tel|dila, Pa.
Enaoo A lirftnlin (abinet Urgana
Demonrtratel be*t by HP til EST HONOR.-! AT AU
WHRUPS KXPIWITUINP Fi'H TWKI.VE YEARS, via.
1 at PAW. HT: Yiaaaa. I*TS; SaartAno, t.O: Paibaam
; rau INJ6. Piarx. 1-CM. and Uaa.o SWXDI.B (ioth Masat
1 HOT ttniy AmertcAii Ortan* ever awarded highegt hom
or* at any >uch. 9oM for raab ur lnntallmeuta. lixun
vxATas Cavaioeinw an t Circular, with new atylm aad
prtcw. aent free MASON A HAM LIN ORUAN CO,
i llswUin. Now York ur Cblragu.
■% /a
I ■■ 1 wiling our (vut.le lo Wnrreaa t Cover*
1/ W btoa-iir ground than Utile Manual" and
wll* at half the price • Particular. Dee!
IV- 11. TUOMPNUX A C'..
il'J Haw ley Sl--eet Boatun. Man*.
"ure r.itt-1 ACTTIW t
KIDDER'S PASTllLEß^a^owe.,Tt-m
gEBBBBKMCaMMMMNMBPT - • - Mat,
BARNEY & BERRY'S T Calalaoue wnt Free.
_ _ _ _ \ Aililrvift.
S K ATE S. I ■USSSnS. 527-
AHIII |J llnl.ll At Nkln lMaraans. Tata
lip** I INI aaod* cared. Lowed Price, Itonotfa
Ull LI ITI to write Or. P K MaiehQutncv. Mieh
GH o lr a no a wrn'oC-mp ete Work, and Dr. Foot***
ailillYSHe.U C a n*,tni MO*TBIT.I yearforgl
Sample copy/mr Murray Hill Pub .Co ,IR tftthHt.N Y.
nin PAt .—Wll What 4
llllwrta. will rapidly for ltd eta. Cattlogue free,
DIUs N Sraacaa. Id'A Waah'B St.. Boaton Maw _
* Month and expe wa guaranteed to Agenla
vjjv # ■ outfit free Saaw oo.Auon.va Mama
ftfifi " weak In your own town. Term, and ftAOntß
e"" free. Addrew fl Hat-t-nv A Co..
i A IRA Hand eat*- ar, to tactile. Oat at Pre.
' FID I 4 Addraaa P. U. VICE SKY, Augneta, Maine.
(mustang
Survival of the Fittesti
A PAIULT VKBICIWE TBAT 84* lEALnR
MILLIONS BtU.fß M HUM!
MEXIC4S SUSTiISS LISIBESTf
A BALM FOB KYEMV HOtXD Ot'M
MA< AND VBAHTI
THEOLOEBTABEBTUNIMENTI
*T** tUPZ IN VMJtUH A.
BAT.IM LARGERTHA* ETEE. 1
Tha Mexican hM
been known for mar" Hi > th.t,p-Be ■
Ban •• Hi'- l*-e' or i. : i
an anil !'•••*' 1 '' ' * *r"M
lanpr Itmn >vr I* rnr n'H
tHlwra fall, nn<t |wwtrt rafted! B n, I'JMMW
an<l mux i". u iiya •-/ ban . ffJ
H)lhu4
rwmmsxsrf?* sar* '
MT V-*W~ :
CAPONIFIEP
HkllOM Italia Me laartalratxl It
FOB FAMILY SOAP MAKING.
DtrartaoM inrnrtpinra* tack MfNM
Ml ul MM lm akkl|.
rr U rcLL WMJOMT Aim AT* A* HTM.
m Milet I* Bunded with (woM) Oilinim—H
Lr • . wt ca h adalteeftlM wttt aaJI am Main, aed m
"" MA rt MQjnr. AMP BUT TBM
Saponifieß
■ADS ST THS
FMISTJIYASIA Halt MuaTf C*^
UtSlirumSliUß!
(oocixi* irrasar xorst.}
EASzm snns or w. s. cusxs.
1:0.
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JTOCTIO2T CITY. - SAITSAS.
We placa loau oa Improved farma toaita
net Inventor* from T to 16 per erne
So looaa are tuade tor exeardtn* onw-ttUrd
the appraised vain* of the Canal.
Title* perfect and propetfy pmonilJy !•
■mined by oa Write for full partlewlara
#-.Sew England reference given
FOK CAM T A 1.1. DBA I.KB*.
Awarded fAa MKITAL Of AfO.VO* erdß CawrewaMl
and /••■ geinwa.vaar.
Chicago. FUtfTR LUBRICATOR CO.. Sr Ywk.
th sin iiui cs.
rtrel MaMhktd I Weed —nioftl
the.a iKBTRi MKXTS he** a ftuadard Talea la al
ma
Leading Markets ,
Of the World!
*WTrfcar* -aooraWad aa Uw FIX EST IS TOWS
OVER 80.000
Vtariv ari In nae am nwqaa oewtaal y. In
Wort and Lovaat Fncea
T Bead for a Oatalogva.
Treooit St. ODD. St. Easts*. Miss
EXODUS
fi££rS£S!Sifrx*.w
3,000,000 ACRES
■malt Dm* Famaa*
Wm RIVER VALLEY OF THE NORTH,
V l MOKJMLAY, Land
h . B. (ft rn.
L0.0.F.
- LafP. ■'lßrfllllil
Lao T.■ mlM
LafH. f
4^*lwe^Med!tn^a^l^the^#d^*|
made to ordar by .f. Ullrj At Cm, CUawAaa, I
i*a. t.ad /W- Frtw iAmtm-
MiUtary and Fir—en* Peoria, hamiara 6 Flag* |
PENSiONS.
■aw law. Tl am*. at BaMlan and hah* alht
Pantiua* data hack la ilkfhargi ar death new tanOnL
Addrwa with mat,
6BOMI B. LKS6B,
Bra war hhh, Weak !■■*■■ A S
ARAIUA s v " Ootdm Tongue Seeda h
fIRRANS ttcfa 1 Stogo. Knae tweßh
UnUMIIO YYnlnuf tana, warranted (I
■wwaawwwaw .ran-, Stoo! and Book. only ten.
Mew T Oct. Pin no.. Stool. Coyer and Boot only
gItS.T.V Utr.t lllwatrnlrri Newprr wot free.
Addrvat Daniel K. Bentl> .Wuahtnitton. M.J.
■otter. If unaMe to none jrocr babe, place It al oaee oa
Ki<t*e't FooC. Manufactured by WOOI.KICII * CO.,
Palmer. Maw.
i ' n.estlnthearorld-linporteri- prlca
Tm Ax lnry.fl Comiwnr In Arucnca—SUp e
I Mvl article—P.eaaes eerrybody—TYwl* jn
unuaiiy increaalnt—Atenbi wanted ererywbere—Beat
lteluiementt—Oon't waate Ume-Send for(lrcu.ar
ROBT WII.US 4S Venev 9t..K Y. P <> Bin iaW7.
*
Mr nxxle of kHpiac Winter Applea t~ST
aim pleat, cbnapeal and tnrejt aver discovered
•sent SI.OO It M. L. BRAT, CMnrlaatoja,
llllnota. and get fn". luatrucllcnt
me /\/l te liw pr Month to AaenU. Addrtti
©1(H) TATLOB COPTtWO CO , Bocheater N T
nn RA A A TUB VAHAWTKEI
$2,500 Agent. Wanted. I have the be.
thing* for AgenU. Over SOO agenU are now making
from Mto til • day Send .tamp for tnrttculara.
Rav AT. iti'Ol.M' I'n -Northumberland Co.. Pa
.. _ . -- in Wall t Stocia roak
$lO to SIOOO
Addrew BAXTER A CXI . Kaal . IT Wall ft-.W T.
e.n n weak. CM a day at home eaaliy ma>ie. Coaliy
VIC ,nufli f— Addraaa Tana A On.. Auentta. Main.
AQQAjfU TEAR, Swr WRtt.lt *: '
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