ilf fflWHW' ill in.- -" auii: - . 01 INTEREST ABOUT A '? MtAT TCNUTORY. s i : n McMBAMBawafTlthln Its 'XI Predaeta At Mkft BntlUU Diagrams eVth bow populous nf Tflllllieiilll. ii llli its two great . St Vtal and MlaBMpeUs, Ilea tne i territory of DakeU. ter many i Ml HnKXiunu ffUUU remarkable for breed breed tlchvreald iwoeDdown f the United States, etepplnc I faming, breakiiur down tclccrnph i Md generally Interrupting com cem rattkma. But the time lias twscd l ear territory in the United States I of the Canada line enn remain un- Tke"iren bone" pushed for- Inte Dakota! towns sprang tip be lines 01 her raureaas; ner vnst rare seen yellow with the waving Tatar 000.000 neonle lira within r Unite, and she produces mero wheat I any Mate in tne union. Waaee at this map showing a number - i whom area ceuia de uua out en Indiana, whose area is marked kin the upper left hand corner, is no territory in itseu. jaaine ana i Carolina, also marked out en map, are both large states. The m laid down are smaller, including Bhede Island and Delaware, but it I from the example that there la enough in Dakota te carve out sa of an aTorase area. Indeed. I Will be seen from map Ne. 9 that the k of irale takes up just one-tourui or waarea. (territory la at present nearly di- 1 into two parts by reason of its rail norm ana sewn Lacota are I by two different routes Uia ene Northwestern rallwav avstem. t'etber by the Northern raciiie and 18 ZJUtOB 18 TEN STATES. Maatteha systems. The main stems of railroad in the territory, with their Branches, new aggregate ever 4,000 a, and one of the most pleasing rcat- ei JJticeta statistics is mat uiey B,uuu puoue scnoeis, or nearly a & te ereirmile of railroad. The has produced 60.000.000 bushels of eat and 80,000,000 bushels of corn. r banks have $10,000,000 of capital I her newspapers (a euro sign that the OOOBtry Is being settled by peeple of in triMcence) number 853. i Qm feature helpful te the dovelopmcnt ) e:be territory Is the arteries of travel I Iiiii thnrach it. Besides two evs- tM of railroads running clear across Berth Dakota the Missouri river runs Areafh the territory diagonally. Indeed jfcere are 1,300 miles of navigable rivers. when these avenues by which te get her loots te mar kcv it u net te De wen- 1 that Dakota is developing se ran- Lthe great lines running west from easm touch the southern part With ( The mineral resources of the territory re.in keeeimr with the acricultural. pJBMre are large coal fields, and along the feOPfrthern Fhcifle railroad a number of mmm have been opened. This is re- 1 the fanners in many places are for fer iate eneuch te find all the coal thev seed in the outcrepplngs of the veins. roee there is geld in abundance. At the ' Slack Hills are the famous geld mines "rlth the largest geld 6tamp mills in the atcr is plentiful! r surmlicd bv .4'artNian wells, and comes with micfi ' 'gM I I! .... A l. ..! l ..- -.,.. A as te be used in seme places te run xy. An interesting icature or is a resden known as the trreat yard of the continent, from which iQcta have extracted the fossil ro re ta of mere than ilfrv nnlmnl-i belenc- SsjCte Mpeeies new extinct. I north Dakota two towns ther will bbtle6S eoen be cities are quarreling k -serine capital, urana-ierits and lartra. ,fA large paper keeps in its columns a MamiiiiK ust or tne town s claims te be fkacapieL Amengthe Items mentioned are 8.600 peonle. electric llcrhtint-: tatr-tv LIKD OF DAKOTA. r t Am- $ y I X '' yy O i i-f -v . y TyifiTwJ tMt-y .t-(it r, 'deposit vaultfl, a literary club, a kindcr- fatten school and an opera house. The raea of the kindergarten echoel ill us- we aegree te wiucn rivalry in B towns mav attain, but tha en I mmanltm of a refinement nnlv (r Iia ioend in the cities of the eaetcm const. f?; j T Tae people, however, are hampered by .; tim ui uia vcmiery in reiorcnce .wantuwicn wtucu pertain te eiare mens, xney grumme at being 1 te go te Waslungten for be much r law; at their homestead laws. feirste . - I - -, Lt-ft' 1.4'SJOCTH C1ZOTA COMTATLCD V1T I.IMB 1 BTATEfl. !2Wcli they claim injure their credit, JMtances te their own territorial courts. question new befere the country U, ; ';;-rfll Uncle Bam teke the rwo'Dakefas f$mm v lamuy circie as grown cimeren, ii r will they liave te wait a wliile longer .; sr their majority? f. ss iThere is a lecrend told in a irrent Yerfc. jtattre town te the effect that, after bev- aawried at the parish church, one bride Jwjmil her bridegroom walking away filth another lady en his arm. The Br H'P?ith.t,he defaulter and besought M !! te tek0 " Pi)cr partner. "Nay," FiPfl Vaw.M married te this un, t,e'I loike her f. best" There is no i ssiiw wny uus sneuia net be sober , limth.-The CernhiU Magarine. .&- Chase In Term. -mm xiuners treaemgjinere are ; lrty-twe factories in New Yerk and . inweclyn where veneering is done. UU A-auy tacteriesy Well, well! ,nsjt'a a sew word. In my younger days wasted te call 'em finishing Echoels. fhltadelphia Kecerd. ras Was Crewing Thin. ..Tbatbabref yours ia growing fat," UMllillll lleiritL "I cnimu he (.lnnna ,Jtb, he doesn't," repUed Cebwigger -" weary sigh, "nor I either." New Tack Evening bun. ' Mf tnlniw In TviflAml rrl..,.. .i. SMwd when a New Yerk dude is eccn up lireadrray with his trousers up in tunny weather, Butfale ii !' MW DAKOTA ? M ill !. i " ,jp ' -r w nlll fTn ata II I lilt L-IUU 1 "1 'havtjan tweubLes. ik, The GeteM mad tha Toekwlnt L'OoTr L'OeTr lare. The little repnblle of Haytl, as it net having troubles enough within her own borders, must needs bocemo embroiled with the United States. All newspaper readers remember that Gen. Legitime, previsional president of Hay tl, and called I 1. THE CULENA. the "Clack Napeleon," net long age seized a United States vessel, the llay tlan Republic;, en the plea that she was a blockade runner. This led te orders from the United States navy department for Admiral Luce te proceed te Haytl and rctnke the seized vessel, but whether the orders will be carried out depends upon future developments in the case. The United States cervette Galena was at once prepared te Bail. The Galrnn is in first rate order, and made her preparations at the Iiroeklyn navy yard, New Yerk. The Galena car ries n pennant iu the shnpa of a small white tlag with a red ball In the center. it is the gunnery jwnnnnt, carried by tlie ship which has shown the bet marksmanship in great gun battery proctlce in the North Atlantic squadron. The crew of the cervette h.ivoweu the trophy four timc out of five. Anethor netable feature of the Galena Is a won derful goat which always crubes with the shlj). Whcnevcr the marines or the pallers go oshero Hilly gees with them. In case n landing should Ikj made at rort-au-I'rlnce the goat will doubtless enter the city with his comrades. It 13 expected that ethcrwurBhlps'wlIl fellow the Galena the Kichmend and the Yantlc. pthers may go later en. The Ilovtlens are new in the midst of rovOlutlen, and it is essential that Amer ican interriits should be loelo nftcr. The fleet that Is oxpected te go ilayti ia considered sufficient te cepe witli the Ilavtiiin navy. If the Intent" ti is car ried out and the Ilaytian ItcpuUlJc recov ered, it is supposed that this will cause thoe ,jvef Gen. Legitime. THE TOCESAINT L'enVEKTOrtE, 1IAYT1AN aimneAT. This Is the season for the heglmef tourists te Flerida and Dcrtnudu, and what could be mero delightful for Unde Sam's tars than te go te Uaytl with the prospect of n Jelly ecrhnmage nnd the entertainment of a revolution? The only drawback te the ploasurable anticipa tions Is the dread of yellow fevcr, but they Bay they exriect te le nble te guard against that tcrrible disease Built After a Fertj Tearn' Flglit. One of the longest in ter-tewn fights ever known In Mnlne was that ever the construction of the brldge nerexw the So Se So babticeok river, nt Peltema Point, be tween the towns of rittsflcld nnd Do De Do treit. The movement for the building of the bridge began in 18iB. The former town wanted It, the latter town opposed It. The fight went en, year nftcr year. Every beard of county commissioners was drawn Inte It. Net until 1888, when the brldge was built, was the war ended. Lowlsten (Me.) Journal. Sir. Ilfocher'i Monument. Mr. J. Q. A. Ward, of Bosten, la mak ing a statue of Henry Ward Uoecher, te Imj Bet up In Prospect pari:, Brooklyn. It is ordered by the citizens of Brooklyn nnd is te cost ?1)5,000. It will net, how ever, be completed for two years, but when it Is it will stand across the drive in front of the turrace by the children's playground. It will be cabt in brenze. The Hgure will Btnnd en n granite pedestal designed by Hichard M. Ilunt. On the left will be the llgure of a young colored woman i caching un te lay n palm leaf at the feet of the irlend of the colored race. On the right will be two wliite children, ene of whom li trying te place ilewera en the plinth. The statue will measure nlwtit 8 feet 0 inches high. The head will be bare, the design show ing Mr. Beechor standing ulth his felt hut in his right hand by his side. He wears his cape overcoat unbuttoned nnd n plain crant tied hi n knot under a bread turned down cellar. HIb right feet is Bllghtly advanced. On the face of the pedestal te be 0 feet high will be inscribed the natne and the place and dates of birth nnd death. ITXSE.VT AITEAKAKCK OP DUECUErt'S O RAVE. The body of the great preacher is in Greenwood cemetery. The grave is en ene of the slopes be common In undu lating Greenwood, and is marked with a low Btjuare block with pyramidal top. Here in the qulet cemetery, where ene can scarcely stroll half a mlle without seeing 6ome nanie oke prominent or famous, sleeps ene who made a profound impression hi his time. An Effective Valedictory. "If you would like te say n few words befere w e string you up," eald the Bjwkes man of the vigilance committee, cternly, "you may have the chance." "There is something I would like te rfy.' responded the condemned herse thief, pale but 6clf possessed. "All I nsk ia that you will permit me tesay it with out interruption." "Ge ahead." fald the spokesman, la conically. "We'll let you finish." "Then, gentlemen,'' began the con demned man, with deep emotion, "I have a few words of solemn warning te utter. In the innocent nnd happy days of my yeun manhood, befere I came te Arizona and fell Inte evil ways. 1 was engaged in a useful and honei able call ing. Had I nevcr abandoned it I might have been still a rcspoctable and upright citizen. Though I have bocemen bad man and am about te receive ray just punish ment, I have always kept a memento of theso happier days. In my valise, gen tlemen, you will find a copy of a little .entitled 'The American Veter's Text Boek," of which I sold nearly 1,000 SHiJ? u?n? f?1"1 !n 1'ennsylvania ftlpne. It Is Indlspensable te every mau who would kccphhnself thoroughly in formed as te these nuestiens concerning which it is the duty of every citizen tS be fully advised. Yeu will Jlnd i that little volurae, gentlemen, full and accu rate Information as te the lelitieal plat forms of nil the parties, election returns from ' -ery Btate in the Union, :iajncs of members of congress, judges of the vari ous courts, etc., with n mass of tnlscella &9U9 flatUtics and facia .never hcfoie K'j'vJ?j'"Wk.. ffsw T! eVfr crenpea wgetnef tit onewerK. Betmd tn cloth or half calf, the price of this valuable book has always been" He paused a moment te wipe the scald ing tears from his eyes. Whan he looked about him egam his audlcnce had van ished. He was saved I Chicago Tribune, WHAT WILL THEY HECEIVEf Tite KjabUeans Who Think TnemstlTM Belld with tlarrlien. Ex-Govcrner Charles Fester, of Ohie, Is ene of the coming men freely spoken Of for a position in the cabinet; but Ids family are earnestly in favor of a rosldenco abroad, and it Is posslble he may secure ene of the best foreign missions. "Charlie Fester," as he is familiarly called nt home, was long noted as ene of the luckiest politicians in the nation, but his success was due te the shrewdness with which he foresaw popular move ments, and his skill in directing them as far as they can Ira directed at all. He was born April 12, 18M, In Seneca county, O., received only a fair English educa tion, and after preliminary scrvice in the legislature, was elected te the Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, rerty-slxth nnd Forty -s uventli congresses. The ieeuliar condition of af fairs in the early Jiart of 1877 gave ilin a national prominence; he was recognized as the personal rep resentative of Mr. U. B. Hayes in the conferences CUAHLES r03TEIU with Reuthcm men which preceded the "completion of the count." The Republican vete in 1877 In Olde was 80,000 short, and the Demecratca secured everythuig. Their legislature rcdistrleted the state ee as te jjee- vent "Liiariie" 1-ener.fl re-ciccucn in 1B19, ntulhh prespGctfi looked bad. But in 1870 he managed te reunlte his party and was elected governor by mero than 2.1,000 majority. In 1881 he was re-elect-t-d ever the prominent manufacturer, Hen. Jehn W. Boekwaltcr. In the divis ion of Gcntimcnt then prevalent in the Iio Iie Iio publicen party en the be called "seu them question. Governer Fester was n leader en the conservtttlve Bide; and for this reason the fact that Fresldent-elect Har rison requested an interview with him, is thought by seme te be very significant. His administration as governor was very successful, nnd noted for its liberality; he gave the Democrats minority repre sentation in nil beards within liLs np )KIntmcnt, nnd generally labored for n non-partisan administration of the publle institutions. Sonater J. H. Mitchell, of Qregen, will secure rionie substantial honor if hia famous luck holds out. On the Pacific slepe he is re gard ed as e greater favorite of the fickle god ged dcai than "Lucky Baldwin." The mines in which he has l)ccn Inter ested have all turned out re v? inunerntlve. He 'V Invested in Nor Ner 'thorn Paciile When it seemed en the verge of ruin and sold out at almost the ten 3. II. MITCHELL. notch. He joined the nntl-Chlnese movement when it Beemed n hopeless cause In Oregon, and was its leader when it swept the ttate. He took chnrge of the Republican organization when nil ordinary portents indicated Democratle supremacy and led it te victory. Thus for this year his luck lias net failed him. He was one of the first of the leaders of the Paciile nlope te proneunco in favor of Harrison, and among the hitter's most realeus supporters during the campaign. His claims ler recognition in the coming administration will be backed by net only his own state, but also by California. Nevada and Colerado. Jehn IT. Iuman. JeIji II. Iuman, whose recent achieve ment of adding the greatest railroad sys tem in Georgia te the Richmond and Terminal company property, has caused seme comment, wan iKirn in Jeffersen county, Tenn., Oct. 20, 18-11. and comes of a family of financiers nnd merchants. Ills two brothers, Samuel nnd Hugh, of Atlanta, Ga., nre oxtensive cotton dealers. Jehn II. left the south imme diately nfter the war and made his way te New Yerk with practically nothing. He founded the new widely known firm of Inmnn, Swnnn & Ce., and nfter amassing somewliat of n for fer fer tune began te turn bis thoughts nnd energiea te new fields, and invested nearly one-half of his fertune in south ern properties, even when the chances were nguinst htm for realizing tmincdiate profits. His largest interests nre new in seu t n cm rail roads, and his re cent coup places the Terminal sys tem in nn envia ble position. It new embraces 12,000 miles of railroad nnd a licet of oeonu steamers. This system new in cludes the Rich mond mid Dan ville Diet Ten- nessee, Virginia and Georgia and JOHN II. IKMAN. the great Centrnl Railroad nnd Banking cemiwiny of Georgia, the latter being hij latest acquisition te the Terminal com pany's property. Mr. Inman has just made a tour of the Beuth, in company with ether railroad presidents, going ever the lines lecently acquired with n view of making sucli permanent improvements in the way of flopeta, bridges, etc., as will bring south ern railroads te n par of oxcelleuce with BOine of the great northern nnd western lines. A rieutable Daby. Twe tramps, a man nnd his wife; have been making n geed living in Scotland by means of their baby. "We just get 'i:n christened," cays the father, "nt nil the towns we passes, and then you 6ce, parson makes us nil comfertablo vi' Biunmat te cat nnd money for beds. On days erful bad we has te de 'un twice." Londen Tattler. Green corn and Lima beans detcriorate mero quickly than any ether vegetables; they BiiouldbeBproad out singly en the cool cellar fleer ns quickly as pessible after they ceme from the market There nre 3.0G4 languages in the world, and its Inhabitants profess mere than 1,000 religions. The number of men ia about equal te the number of women. A Prosperous Hetel I'erler. There is ene hotel porter In Chicago who lias net the distinction of bebig the eldest man in the business, yet he is un doubtedly the wcaltldcst. The nristo nriste nristo cratle tourist who makes his home nt the Grand Pacifle during his stay Iu Chicago is greeted en his nrnval by a tall man of genteel appearance, who takes his big traveling bag with a Chestcriieldian bow nnd ceuducts him te the feet of the ele vator. This man Is Jehn Culliton, the richest hotel jiertcr in the world. Culli Culli ten is said te be worth mero than 100, 000, nnd lives in clcgance en Park nveuue. He prldeti himself en the mem ory of names and faced, nnd knows every public man in America who has chanced te step at the Grand Pacific hotel. He is always posted en the railway time tables und is prepared te glve hi3 opinion readily en the amusements in the city. Lik Ids contemporaries, who enjoyed the profits of ticket scalping befere that business became n &pcclaUv and was controlled by agents, he made nn indi indi pendent -fertune nnd continually nddem te it. Hu has ten assistants, who recei e Win month each and their beard. Chicago News. WSa &lam W! fYMaff ft Vi AN ANGRY ELEPHANT. 9k STORY TOLD BY JAME8 INGLI3 IN "TENT LIFE IN TIGER LAND." Breaking Tletlm'i Blnill en HU Knea. Hurled Inte a Hirer with Stair Pan te Hurt Ttnthlag Inte the Jeng la Santa Santa tleni of Suffocation. "Tent Life in Tiger Land," by the Hen. James Inglls, is the best book of hunting adventure we have Been for many a long day. Imaglne Allan Quatermain in real life, and you have Mr. Inglls. nil stories of what he nnd Ids friends actu ally did In the jungles of an Indian fron tier district outdo hi graphle power and excitlng adventure anything tliat Mr. Rlder Haggard has Imagined. Mr. In glls Is n trifle prolix, but his pages will limply be devoured by boys, and; read with eager Interest by children of a larger growth. The story of the hunter impaled en the horns of n buffalo bull and carried nlwut for days until the rot ret ting flesh dropped maggot eaten from the bull's horns is ene of the most grew grew grew seme horrors ever printed in the Luglish language. Here ia a nample of ene of Mr. Inglls' stories describing thoescapeof ene of the author's friends from tne attack of a must elephant: "Run, run, sahibs the tusker lias gene 'must,' or med. He has broken 100-30." "We nil started te our feet. Geerge had just geno down te the bank of the river te where tlie coeklngwos going en, which l.iy nearer tlie mad eleplinnt's picket. IJy tills time the terror stricken u-rvents were flying in all directions. The huge brule, with luflnite cunning, had nil along been making mighty efforts te wiench up the stake te which he was bennd. This nt last he euccecdcd in doing. With the first desperate bound, .jm-lurch .forward, the heavy nnkle cnnins, lrnycu ana worn in ene unit, nuu ennpped asunder; and with the hug Btake trailing behind him he charged down en the camp with n shrill trumpet ing Rcrcain of maddened excitement nnd 6avage fury. The men wllh, the Fpears waited net for the onset. THE PESTKOYElt AT WOItK. One peer fellow, bending ever his pet of rice trying te blew the smoldering embers of ids ilre into a flame, was seized by the long floxible trunk of the infuri ated brute, nnd had but time te utter the tcrrible death Bcreani which had startled ui ere bis head was smashed like an egg fchell en the jwwcrful knee of the mad dened monster. He next made a rush nt the horses, that, excited and fright ened by the clamor oieund thorn, were 6training nt their ropes, and buried his long blunt tusks in tne quivering flanks of ene peer Caboelco herse that had struggled hi vain te get free. All this was the work of n moment. Peer Geerge, who was bending ever 6ome etewpan, wherein was simmering seme dclicncy of his own concoction, was net nwnre of the suddenly altered aspect of affairs till the huge towering bulk of the elepl iant waa almost ever him. Anether instant, mid he would have shared the fntoef the hapless mahout had he net, with ndmirable presonce of mind, deliv ered the hissing het Btew, with quick dexterity and precision, full in the gap ing mouth of the furious brute. Ills next sensation, howevor, was that of Hy ing through tne nir, as the brute with ene owing of its mighty trunk, prepelled him en his aerial flight, and he fell bouse in the midille of tlie Btream, with the saucepan still tightly clutched in his hand. Over the river we could sce the infer nal brute who had thus scattered us in a perfect frenzy of rage, kneeling en the Miapcless heap of cloth, furniture, poles and ropes, nnd digging Ids tusks with bavnge fury into the hangings and can vas in the abandonment of mad, uncon trollable rage. We had little doubt but that iKier Mae lay crushed te death, Binotheied beneath the weight of the ponderous animal, or mangled out of nil likeness te humanity by the terrible tusks that we could bce flashing in the clear moonlight. It seemed nn nge, this rgony.ef .Buspese, We held our breaths, and dared notfaaek into each ether's face. Everything shym-cd ns clear as If it had been day. W2w tlie elephant tossing the Btreng canvas canopy about ns a deg would worry a deer mat. Thrust after thurst was made by the tusks into the folds of cloth. Raising his huge trunk, the brute would scream in the frenzy of lib wrath, and at last, nftcr what Beemed nn age te us, but which in reality was but a few minutes, he staggered te Ills feet and rushed into the jungle. IN A VEI1Y TIOlIT PLACE. Just then n smothered groan 6truck like the peal of joy bella en our anxious cars nnd a mufiled veice from beneath the folds of tlie shamlana in Mae's well known tones groaned eut: "Loek nllve, veu fellows, and gat me out of this or I'll be smothered I" In trying te get out of the way of the first rush of tlie elephant his feet had caught in ene of the tent ropes, nnd the whele falling canopy had then ceme bodily upon him, hurling the camp table nnd n few cane chairs ever him. Under these he had lain, nble te breathe, but net daring te Btlr, while the savage beast had behaved ns lias bcen described. His eseape liad been miraculous. The cloth had several times been pressed se clese ever his face ns nearly te Btifle 1dm. The brute in ene of its Ravage, purposeless thrusts had pierced the ground between his turns nnd his ribs, pinning his Afghan chogaer dressing gown deep into the earth; and he said he felt hhnself sink ing into unconsciousness, what with ten ten Blen of ner ve nnd brain and 6eml-suffoca-tien together, when the brute had hap pily get up nnd rushed off. "Hew did you feci?' I asked. "Well, I can hardly tell you." "It must have grazed your ribs." "It did. After that I secraed te turn quite unconcerned. All Eerts of funny ideas came trooping across my brain. 'I couldn't for the life of me help feeling cautiously about for my pipe, which had dropped somewhere near when I tripped en the ropes. I Beemed, tee, te have n quick roview of nil the notions I had ever done, nnd was just dropping off into n dreamy unconsciousness, after pulling n desperate rnce against Oxford with my old crew, when your voices reused me te sensation ence mere." Pall Mall Ga zette. Never te Ce Arxl". A fact in relation te the death of Washington, net generally known, may be stated. Tlie day after his death the clock in the Masonie ledgo in Alexan dria, of which he was a member, was set nt the hour und minute of his demise. Then the clock was stepped, and it has never been permitted te run, nor have the hands been moved oince. Wasldng Wasldng ten Star. JIiu'h DreiM Ieu't hull Her. The Angle-Indian efilcial 6ucltcrs in scarlet cloth under a tropic sup; the Jop Jep Jop anese wears a tall hat under his tulip trees; the farmer of Illinois cuts his wheat in n rusty Burteut; tlie Italian peasant perspires in n cheap ulster: the Kngllsh statesman snores under n black chimney pet; they are nil ns ill clad and as thoreugldv- uncomfortable ns men can be. Who wfll tench them the supreme truth tliat the man nlone Is well dressed who Is dressed in keeping with his sta tion and his occupation, and that while male dress is as senseless, as ugly nnd useless ns it nt present is, it is absurd te Srate of the taste or te beast of the wis wis em of civilization? Ouida. A Ileal IJte Zulu. In San Diege there is a man who is supposed te IMJ a full blooded Zulu nnd who gees by the name of Stephens be be bo cause ue ene can proneunco his Zulu name. He says he was a member of Cctowaye'e body guard during the Zulu war, and was in the skirmish in which Prince Napeleon was killed. He shows numerous scars nnd relics In proof of his assertion and talks a hideous jargon that may be Zulu or Choctaw for all any ene here can tell. San Diege ltei jsasstsBerjM-mises QtmcUKA BBMKDIM. HOW I 8UFFJBBD BevMtaaaTavrarraa a a la PHaeae Cenia If et Walk or Draat Myaair.A Meat of Ola eaaa Frem Head te raatOared la Elfet Vrkc or lh OnUamre Ramatflaa, Atthqage nf three months a mh (which afterward proved te beacaema or salt rtennl made. Hi nppenraroien vy laee Aphyilelan meUIh, Hniild teething was the caniii hnptoAcrtudfteme cooling med lei ne, but the 'losupnmnte my tar anfl Bead. Anetaxr M. U. was called. Hn prefeaaMI te knew all about tan caw, called it "King's vll."aia prescribed Hunpewdar, hrimitene and lard mixed Inte a sal re t bnt tha dlaaaan eenilnn'X). They could net de anything with It. Anether firrteilbtd borax, water and flour t another, Inneed renltlcet. Hene 01 them did me any geed at all, but made ma wenn. TLh dltette continued anabattd It ipread temyarma and If , till I waa laid up entliely, and from continually titling en the fleer en a pillow my lltnba contracted an that 1 leat all control of tliein, and waa utterly helplexi My mother would have te lift me ent and into bed. I cnnld get around the heute en my hand aid teet, but i could net get try cloture '.en at U, and had te wear a ion of dreaalng gnwn. My hair bad all matted down or fallen off, and my heftd, rice and eiite I w re oee cab. and 1 hart te h.ve a towel en my head all the time In the lummertokenptheflleaotr. aly parents con cen ulted a prominent physician and anrgeei here In Chicago (the ether pbytlclane buferu monllenca were or lundaa and Mamtlte-, Canada ) He eald he could de nothing for me. He warned te out the tloewa of my leg, te that 1 could waik t but 1 would net let him, frr if i aid get better 1 would have no control of there. ibe uiaease continued In this milter nntu J wm aernntM-n years old, and one day In Jan uary, 1870, 1 read an account In the Tribune, el jour UOflliUKA. UKMRDIIB. It described my ce te exactly that 1 thought, as a last re tort, te gtvn them a ttlat. Wren I flrrt applied them I wm all raw and blrcdlng, from scratching myself, but I went tjlet-p almost Immediately, something I hid tiovdeno for i ears, ttierflVct wosaetonthlntf. In about two wreka I could stand atraight, but net walk, 1 was se wi-aa-.but my sores were nearly well as near us I can judgn the CUTlUUJlA. ItCMBDlhS tinted me luubeai six te eight weeks, and up tolhudate (i.e. from January, 187 ', t' .lanunry 18s7i 1 have net hevn sick In auy wny or bur hid theleail ilgns of the Cleeaje reappearing mi ine. w. j. Mcdonald, Nn. 1732 Deatbern bi, Chicago, 111. JDX 10,1837. Sold everywhere. I'rlne, CUTlemu, 60c l FeAr, 2&n ; KiseLvasT, tl.oe Prepared by the 1'OiTKlt 11UUU AN 11 CIIKIUOAI, CO., 1I0 ten, Mass. Bend for "Hew te Cure Skin Dlseases " i i m i i ni ii i i .- Of fUfriiKS, Illackheads, Bed, Uaugh.Chuii irlifa ped and Ully&kln prevented by Uc TKIUSA Bdir. I ,11 ! I .1 Hi.' Constitutional Catarrh. Ne single disease has entailed mero sn tier ing or hastened the breaking up of the consll censll consll Intlea than Catarrh, 'the souse of smell, et taste, of sight, et hearing, the human veire, the mind, ene or morn, and sometimes all, viola te its destructive Influence, 'ihe pelvni ItdUtrlbnteg throughout the system attacks every vital force, and breaks upthi most ro bust of constitutions, ignored, because bnt little understood, by mist physicians, 1 in po tently assailed by quacka und charlatans, these suffering from ft have little hope te be relieved of it this side or the grave, it Is time, then, tliit the popular treatment of this terrible disease by remedies within the reach at all parsed Inte hands at ence competent and trustworthy. The new and hlthotteun-trlt-d method adopted by Or. canferd In the E reparation of his Kidical Cvns has wen the early approval of thousands. ItU Instanta neous In affording relief In all lit-n-t retdc, sni-czlng. snuming and ebttructnd brnnthlng, and rapidly remevra tha nut uppn iv symptoms, clearlnit the heart.' sweuluulii n breath, restoring the uiit ut bUiell, taste uue hearing, and neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the dlsuusa towards the luugj, llverana kidneys. (Un ford's ItAtueAT. Cdbs consists of ene bot tle cf the IIadical Curs, one box of ! TARKlIALtiOLVXNT, and KU 1MFBOVXD lKHALKIl, pr!e, tl. l'OTTBR l)IUO A CnEMIOAL CO., IlOStOk. KIDNEY PAINS, Strains and Woakneaaos, liel loved In one minute by that marvelous An An An tldote te fain. Infltmmntlen and Wcaknej. the Cutlcurn AntM'atii l'laster. The first and only paln-kllling Btrunxthenlng plaster. Jt specially adapted te inHintly relieve and speedily cure Kidney and Uterlne l'alns and Weakness. Warranted vastly superior te all ether plasters. At all druggists, -il cents : Av for ft.tioter, postage frec, et 1'ettxs uuva ABnCBKU10ALCO.,JUOitOn, Mess. luna-iydWftBAlyw A YKR'S SA.U8A.PAUILLA. REASONS WlIVAYKU'SSABSAPAUIIjLAjai'UEFllll. AHLE TO ANY OTUKIt KOU TU CUUK Or BLOOD DI9RASK3. IJecauae no poisonous or deleterious Ingre dients enter Inte the composition of Ayer's tarsnimrllla. A yer's SarsaparllU contains only the par est and meat effective remedial proportion, Ayer's Uarssparllla Is prepared with ex treme care, skill, and cleanliness. Aynr's Barsaparllla is preacrlbed by lealnn phyelcling. Ayer's Barsaparllla la for sule everywhere, andccommendedbyell Urst-cluss druggiats. A yer's Barsaparllla Is a uiodlclne, and net a beveraje la disguise. Ayur's Barsaparllla never falls te tiffed a cute, when persldteutly used, according te directions. Ayer's barsaparllla Is a highly concentra ted extract, and therefore the most eoenoml. eitl bleed Medlclne In the world. Ayer's Sarsaparllla has had a supcesstnl caruer of nearly half a eentury, and was nuvit se popular as at present. Theutands of testimonials are en 11 le from thoie beneflled by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rEsrABID BT Dr. J. O. Ayer St Ce., Lewoll, Maee. Sold bv DrugslaU. Prtce, tl; six bottles, IS. iloclOteld LiOUENOK.'.S MANDRAKK PILLS. U.SAUACUE. The Btemsxh Is disordered. Cleanse and nettla It with Dr. Schenck's Mandrake l'llla. IlKAKTDUltW.-Feyi fermenting, net digest. Ing. Correct thn nteiuach by using Dr. acteuck's Uandiaae l'llla. lNrJIQISIION Start the soerettons of the ateuiusb, with Ur. SchenckM Maudralte I'll s. INFLAMilATIO" -Congeallea tuns mad. Uiducu timtantly byfrcouaeot Dr. echeuck'u Mundraku fills. JAUNUICil.Illoed poisoned by bile Correct the I.Jver by using Ur. Bchenck'a handrake l'llla. MtP'O "I'Ht'il ; ill le, e t ; t U i " wl h It. tt. ionic. NAUaEA. Koactlen of bile. Cotrcet. atom atem kcbund l.lvnr nh Ur. ethuuek'j ilaudruku 1'llU PALPITATION. Ityepoplle condllleu. awn by utlng "r- Bchenek's Man draku 1'liU as dli oiled. TOUrilHTV. Inaotlenof Llrer. Start It u with Ur. tjchanck'a llancrake l'llla. In Dr. Bthenck's new work en the Lunj , Stttmachana l.tvnr sent Ireo tenny addree. Address Ur. J. 11. fccuunclc A Bun, l'hlladul phlu, I'H. Uijl7-ljd.tw rTlTMPliKKYb' CTOMEOl'ATHIO OPKCIKltH Dlt. IIUMl'IIItKYA' Boek of All Dlscssei. Cleth und Ueld lllndtng, 111 Pages, with Stenl Engraving, 41 AILED IfllKK. Address, P.O. 110X1310, IS. Y, List of Principal Nea. Cures. Price. 1. Kevirs, Congestion, Inflmuumtlens 25 8. Worms, Werm rever, Werm Celic S3 s. Crvinu Colie, er'leelhlng of Infants. ...-J3 I, UlARRiiasA.ef Children or Adults. 24 6. l)TbKTBiir, ilrlplng, llllleus Celic le H. Chelvra MeRDca. "emltlng ; 7. Cel'iihs, Colds, ltienchtlls.. 45 8. BURAtelA, Toothache. 1'uceache X lisAUAUux, Sick Headache. Vertigo 25 10. 1IYS1-HTBIA. UlllOUS BtOinBCU 11. Bn-rRKSssDer PAiBFUtPanioes .....25 12. Wiutus, tee 1'rofuse Periods 11. Creh, Cough, Ulltlcult lireathing 25 It. Bai-t Kusdm, Kryslpeles, Eruptions 28 13. UxauxATisv, lthuumatle fains 25 is. Ksvxu and Aeca, Chills, Malaria (0 17. 1'ilr, llllnd or juleedtng W 19, Catarrh, Influenza, Celd In the Head.. ..se '. Wboeiimi ceuau. Violent Coughs "0 si. GuNKRALUsBiLiTr, Physical Weakness. .w 27. KitiuRT Diamea..... ..NJ Jx. NUHVOl'S Dkbilitv II WJ X). Uiunarv WaARNsss, Wetting Hed ...60 5:- DisuAsas or TuallHART, Palpitation... .11 UO Feia by druggists, or sent postpaid en re ceipt - lc" mlMlllliYa' UKUICINIS vO, M iruiwa at , N. t. Tu,Tb,BWtf) chermirv. 2KBOHAT TAllAJJUHa IfctrRiM & lOWLIff, MEKCHAIIT TILOts-MO. U WBtT KlNUaTstBBT. rOpen Xvery Xvenlng This Ventc. jaA.Jsh, 1888, Fine Tailoring Ter the Latest Novelties, cenfln4 ttyl. lArgnst awertment of riae Woolens, at a prices a low aa any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Imprtljc Tailor. NOKTH QUKKN BTEKBM. OeSSS!? KVK1'1MO He need te say IU Ten lulck te see that dellan je farthest bare. We are jelling the eholeMtimok ingandbouse eeat at 16 te 110. Many kinds ana celnra In nlek- from. Anether Werd About Gift Thing?. Handkerchiefs make n nice gilt. Newest things in embroidered Belfast Linen and Chlnese Bilk. Dress shirts, plain, plaited and embroidered besom, 6ec fur geed te 11.50 for finest. Newest things In Night BhlrUaie Can inn Flannel and Natural Weel. Uaid te beat O loves for gifts. The best makes are hare of every mnu nmi everyinmg nsea 10 diske Uleves oft 20 te noe win bay a warm pair. Cee our two Kid, ui- 'Aop ami rur Driving Uleves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Cell an and Cans as Christina) I'resents, All au all-ihe-year-reund need. Newest styles here and plenty. Umbrellas and Knbbr Cesta are useful, fee our Bulls for men and boys, Dress oveieoa's and Bterm Overcoats, bneb ktnda for ae little money are bringing aurprlbes every day and miking our business Uigur and larger, t eLe pleased let thli big stock inett your eves. MARTIN BROS CletlilBf aed Fernlslilrs; Bteis, X A NOKTH QUIMH BT. w JXIilAMflOW dC JT08TKK. Thtre Is no Let-Up te the Variety of Utsful Artlclts Suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! That Oar Bteres are Brilliant with. Don't Spind Your Meney Until Vea liave Been the Special Inducements We OTcr te Holiday Buyers, IN 3TOliHOOAT3, lOVS'OVKUCOAT. QKNT'S BUOK1NQ JACKET8, HOUSE COATS, M0HNINQ WaAPPtni AD UliUVUY CJATi, OEM'S CLUllBAGS, "AND SATCHEL?, VALISES AND USIPBAOK8. One Prominent Knock-Uewn In the Pilco of ROY'a BUOUT PANTS. All-Weel Kresh New Uoeds.IS.CO. Bults Knocked Sewn te $5.00. Williamseu & Fester's, S?,34, 36&38RKJLNG8T., ANCASTKU.PA. AND NO. 818 MAKKBT STBM12T, HABJUBUtlUO. PA." I'KN EVEUYKVENINQ IN DE OlSMUElt. CtT3 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. eg ' BUSH & BROTHER. A dollar is the largeit te you when you get the beat value for the money. This you generally Und where the largest assort ment of Clethirg h kept. Arti cle , tee numerous te mention here, can be had In great variety, which raalse useful and very ac ac ceptable Holiday Gifts. Three Theusind Overcoats, from 3 te 25. A let of fine Storm Overceits in Blae'is, llrewns or Grays, $5, $0, $7,8, $10, $11 and $10. A geed service able Melten Ceat, In Brown or Grey, $10 ; a flue let In Grey only $12. A line Fur Beaver, $10. Tliese gecda have recently been i educed. We have only a few left. Still there is plenty of choice. Suits for the Beys, r$l, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2.2-5, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.60, $5 and $0. Tl'p"" in pleated or plain cuaw. Overcoat fe the huge and iM Beys. All Blrea, $1.25, U..J( .-, 2.25, $2.50, $3, $3.60, $1, $1.60, $5, $G, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12 and $14. Style le suit all. Choicest variety of Silk Hand, kerchiefs, Mufflers, Silk and Satin Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and Cardigan Jack ets at prices which are indisputa blx the Lewest. HIRSH & "BROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF tl QTJEBNBT.&OBNTRESQaARB, L4.NUA1TKU, PA. rrr u kishkr, dkntibt. 11 1'artteular attenUen given te fllliiig onapreervlHK the natural tenth. I have ai the lauwt lmprevenienu ler aelng nlce or at a very reasonable cost, llavingyearsef ex nerlence In the lanje cities I am sure te give the ixat el satisfaction ana save veu money iwwt artlQelal teeth only sei pax set. iuaruviyd we.i.sr--i:rt;ursBT, C TTAVK YOU 8EKM nSf Sfc SMSyl, ju t The Pretty u Well Mate HOLIDAY SLIPPERS We hare for Gentlemen la Ktat Alllgater clew m at k and Cheslnnt. Oar Piashaasl Velvet XmhmtdereA i llimnrs ! mim ni ft. . mm j . ..lf ZlaJl-T .VTT. some urns t in styles. Opera and XvereW. haont'slmmtuuen AUiirater attl.se, ami Maroea aadTan Opera at fl.B are flrtv-alaM Ji!2N? 5 "ear anA oemlort. Alte a reta aKaraa! "' " tct H, Swllkej'i New Ouh Stew ,. w9w ara ia uineiK oeion bivsij CUCSINOODTAT AMD BKLOWIOOBT As Ikaveaboutmade upmymlaategelate ma caaaniaeiare ei inees, a wiu i MONDAY, DK1MBBR 10, TO OLOflC MY XNTiaC STOCK Of BOOTS, Shoes & Rubbers -AT AND BELOW COST. This Is a rare oppertnnlty for tie pnblle te get bargains, aa my entire stock censlsu of the very beat goods that the market affords. Bocemo e&rty ana get yenr choice, as 1 mean business ana they must be sela at once. B. P. STACKIOUSE, 8 80 BAST KIHO.R. 3LAXOABTSB.FA. alyO "DOOT8 AND HHOBI?. (iISTMAS PRESENTS. We haye ihe Lai goat Asterlmsnt and Stock of ledium Priced Slippeis nr iHMiciTT, Men's E Uppers ana Beys' Velvet Xmbrel derea Bllpper, (9e; sizes of Hen's 6 tell, of ladles 3 te 8, ana of Beys' 3 te B last year we sold mera than 210 Pairs of the Men's Blip pera at I9e, and having Ua.d se many calls fei' .Ladles ana Beys at the samo;prlee we suc ceeded In getting them this year. The lien's Slippers we sell at75e. Eayea White Ktd l.lDirif and Whlte Eld Insoles. Our 11.00 Men's Slippers Is embroidered with Chenille and Is same make and pattern tha we sold be many of last year, In tne styles, with and without tees. Have also a very large assortment of U.S5 and Il.tO Slippers, which for styles, quality and durability, cannot be snrpassea In the city. They all must be seen te be appreciated, therefore wUl have our East Window filled with them until Christmas, and It will be well erth your while te atop and take a let k at them, aa the pikes will be attached, knowing that Ne One Can Undersell Us in Lancaster. The One-Price Cash Howe, FREY d ECKERT, The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES Ne. 3 Enst King Street, LANCAHTKE. PA. CONPKOl'lOXS. wOV1 QKAMEL COMPANY. The Lancaster Caramel Ce., Ne. 385 Ohureh Street, Offers te accommodate the pnblle In a retail way, ever the lieltdays, with their Fancy Can. dies Sunday Schools supplied, Manufac tured by aleatn fresh every day. HERSHEY'S Fine Ben Beris. Ohccelate?, Caramels, X B Bex, 15e t I ft Bex, 2i and SOc ; 8 fc Bex, 11 This is the finest candy ever offered In Lan esstAr. We invite you te come ana tee the varieties aud be oenvlnced. Caramel Company. 012 2wd N KW OONFEOTlONa HUBER&KOLMAN, Steam Manufacturing Confec tioners. COU. QUANl' A CI111ISTIAN BTB., LANCA8TKH, PA. Having erectea a large factory, well equip ped with the latest Improved machinery for Iho manufacture of Conlectlens, we have the facilities ler supplying tfce trade of this city and county with finer, cteaper and hotter goods thn any heretofore otter, d te the pub lic of Lancaster. Ne poisonous colors are used In the manu facture of our goods. We buy only the best materials te he found In the largest markets of the country. We hare no old stock et stale candles. We buy our supplies In large quan tities ana secure the beueflts et reduced pi leer. Befere purchasing your Chrlstnmt candle call ana examine our full line of Cream Ben Bens, Fancy and Plain Mixtures, fine Impe rials, every variety et Almonds, Chocolates, tiums, Jelly Goods, Marsbniallewj, Lozenges, Caramels, rig Paste, Nougats, Coeoanui work or endless designs, Btlek Candy and Penny (Joeds of every description. Our Motte lj, "Pure Goods and Ueasenible Prices." jssr Try the U. A H. cough Dreps, ana be convinced that they are the best. n!-tfd8 ' " VOAU 1 n rail in fij- 0-F E"!!! SWansTeiB "lis-1 ii rtrf-jirf-iirtrf-fcrf'-rvr,'Hhrf' T UMHKK AND COALw JLi TORACCU BltnOKB AND CASES. WKtThlU UAUU (Wuuns. wholesale and KeW.il, at B B. M AHTIN A COY 431 Water sucet, Lancaster, Fa. n-lyd OAUMUAitUMJfU'E) UOMPANY. OOAL DEALERS. Ornin.-rNc. 1Z) North qneensueet, und Ha bU North Prince atroet. . ..... rAmre; North rrtnee m-. mwii Depot, nr 1UI3 itmiluJ)JkU, Xtm t st!D , 1-JJfd: , .v --
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