WUWSI SJ!r' lM"). . . -.V WraTt5T'??l'ftV5 ., .iP -- -- ..!.(.-.. ' . , -t v: -r J nARTim tatt,v mrosT;rxritenEii. A-TrmnAv XAWTTA-nv -id ( .(" uilf Gil J IT W ''. r -'"' K- "' T Tf i) ( I . T Ha- T . - BSW O'S'5 fl 1889 -" ' - .--- . " " - -, - - -- j sbbbbbbkmbv,'j W 4-sbVssj.V M, JLsaMf MSUGARFfiAtJD. M'rmCNO. THt MAN WITH u''.'1 " THt MA MOCEftS. . -S '-a i. sa s1isaait TUw of the , WmnIi Mm TleWaas sHsnk la Wlit A Mm ABeged was Carried Ow. M flMfaut that eapttal is ttaM ha Md diMrarer la tba recent of On neat Etectrk) Sugar at new xetk. de swindlers, or te guuible thai the stock of the ar m sellirur In Londen &t mb. ri nfe in Friend, the rt tha mmrkable secret, Is sap sap te Mvaceta te Ula lass sleep long JN) 4eBeaenent csma, and fin r with brand vt ae he is net te parttelnata in the crash. lib , who inherited the secret, survives .'Qna of Ot neat fntereetinir features of tMfiH te the report of Mrs. IL M. mttm, DroekljTi dressmaker, who four Man age Hredin the same heuse with the i ui riven her obserratlons for The New Yerk World. ' It waa reoerted te her that thcre i te ea an experiment The professor itad eight barren of unreflned sugar I, iet wnicnne waa te get i the company It lie executed Or. lira. Balllla wns f la her room ene day. tust ever the L occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Heward, ra tatner ana mother, 'me i encn. and mm. Balllle heard lintbeamrtmentbolew. Tlior.re- rwaa talking te his wife. This b a account ex tne cenvcrsa- ML tillle. that was otreod dav's ea uay s i , I ceutdl. yand I I , waani iir saia no, ana i chackUntr te himself. if Yea.' aba answeradBMaittr1 t pretty wed, Ufell you. Thore nln't r wDmearweuia ae wnat x nave uene r thcre ain't many would have came the deep rolce of old Yen had te lift out all Hint with jour hands, didn't you. r -xee,- ane a&swcrca; 'ana men a tpntltlntheaink and. let it run my nanas are aere rrem it.' ' all besrnn te Iaurrh tetrnther find itHk el hew easy it would be te make aey. 'ineywere all in high spirits, 1 Berer thought of being overheard. 3:' II XL' c BffiS frH ? i ' 7. K-' r.t 1 v I TaVBAarviSAIlHtsjiauuiWi-ifi B1 nifvh ennin WArfrrtiv. W 1 am te be paid $20,000 for the next mtruneev laughed the professor. I rang xe nave a great Dig macuine, ft will make thintri hum. I tell veu. fan ate we pan make the box as big as en that way for an hour or two, I lust hew thev 'reuncd' the rbr'elecnicity.' The pref caser had le box of a m&chlne In his room by i be purified reflned sugar in small lUes. This he nut into his machlne Lsroundeut. the 'cemnanv' thlnkliicr ''tni the raw sugar tbey had sent. i sua. cnena bad bunpiy let that no ad threush the sink. I remember inrofeaser aalds 'Why, I don't enre If they box me tip i nau me into my mocume ami pue in r raw sugar uenmu me. i nave me d easar In there, and nil I have te tie te toss it out te them through the seems te have been eorae dissnt- den after that with the dressmaker, a thev Invited te ee elsowhere. and , Beiltle retorted that if tlicy wcre tte de anv moresuirar rcflulnc tUcv Id better keep the register shut. j Kew It transpires tliat stepfather IIew- 1, wne naa carricu en uie bciicme with I daughter Miss Friend since the pre- -or s ueaui. cuviueu ms iime between "rellncry" and 6treet prcaclilng. On ik days he would doveto himself te former, and en Sundays he would peaims anu preacn in ueuth Jvn. or from the etensef the cltv in Veyr Yerk. Mcamrhlla his atine son-in-law kent astulile in New Ferk with twenty-seven horses in it t It b said that his ceupe bills outslde use ei uis sunned wcre UBuauy ucr mentlu He reenrded bramlv I only borcrnge for a gentleman and a Mil HIl-, U1IU VUUIU UillJT UKI1IJ& II1U UWU I UVd In stirring times; times fitting te dthe Ufe of ene who liad lived at such k rapid ,cei the time of his death being nuunceus witii tlie great iiiizzaru en t Atlantie coast last spring. Aim1 Xftl funentr this nihnr tiifctarfefi -tea wiin tnis celebrated JJectrie oemoanv. thcre is e. mvBterv about .. tt. ..". . : ."!""-" death of tne professor. A man who te go about with Friend in New declares that the death was very end surnrisincr te him! Hint lie several times during the HhWi. that be was told the tirofcsser m-uh 111 te see him. He says that he saw a way from Friends houseon rickety bob elciglu On the front ej were two men, while two ethers sat I fM Dec ameiung. One of these men, i Heward. Thb was Friend's Then the oucstien arese in tUn rsmind. "Was the nref eliser dead reil?' After Friend's dcatli Mr. lleward, who Hpeea mccKnnu lewiy, ana ureesed shabby apparel as he preached the i zrem the city hall steps, blazed out at strle. The nolice wcre netlfliMl 1 there were suspicious circumstances ica wun vne xunerai, ana looked i matter, but no thin tr enme of it- Friend went te Milan, Mich., the M and furniture in New Yerk wcre . and Mr. and Mrs. Heward went n I at the Madisen Avenue fiotel in New E.". . ..... aue transpirea that l'rorcsser Javed the euzar rcllnlncr cranie I the Chicagoans in 16S0. He kept his till 180,000 hed been paid in for and then put oil inquirers by gthem beautiful samples of re- I sugar made from glucose, At last reneMiers nocame lmnaucnt ana Tliey kicked in the deer of 'and found nothing there no Lnr&ctlcsJlv virtlilAju. episode the professor took up M in tail for thn Inm nf rTin ' The president and treasurer of w euning company ear, how hew the nrofeeaor vm nn Intunvi ,w denly remained in jail one night. wuuv uju uui uem oemo, ana a Pjlest i te the aggregate perhaps a i r-mftnmt u umiu, out ttiore ays Doenle who have it who will tSklT schema bllndlr if it is mik them attractively. That the stock i bogus affair should have cold at II hundred ner cent, nremium: that (Street" should liave been gulled, ia r ei surprise. I niD CATHOLIC CONVENTION. Of the CUbolle Chnrdi 4 Colored American. eeeat coeTentlon of celnmi re,.' I Waahingtea may be toted & f foeb. W the progress both of sate and that church in Amni-w emveaUen did its work se well We publicity te facts of se much aua imporance that reading IM eeniMS curra-Ua nk Kn Ilwt)aia, both present and hb. 4 UK K7?recs,Bnd the Cr.thnfla emtreBT 11Mre"are la the United Btatet twenty distinct colored Catholle churches, each wKh school attached, though the church does boa encourage separate organisatien, sad most of lie colored cemmualeaati attend white churches. The colored Catholics also have eixty-flve schools, eight orphan asylums and 4hree ref ormateriei ; seven educated colored men are new prepar ing for the priesthood, and there are 190 colored women in the various sister hood. The echoeb new include 0,000 colored children. It b net generally known that the first movement towards general emanci pation began in the Catholle church, that mere than one pope has made it an object of special address, and that the confessor of Charles V of Spain was the first te inaugurate a crusade against African slavery and the slave trade. As te the abolition et white slavery in England, Macaulay, dcrpite his strong anu-Catholie feeling, gives thb testi mony! 'The church of Heme creates an aristocracy altogether independent of race, inverts the relation between the oppressor and the oppressed, and com pels the hereditary master te kneel bo be bo jeroth .ribunal of the hereditary bonds man. Te thb day (1849) te seme countries where negre slavery exists, popery ap pears in advantageous contrast te ether formsef Chrlstlaultyj it is notorious that the antipathy between the two races is ny no means se strong at Rie Janeiro as at Washington, Hew great a part the Calh Calh Calh olie ecclesiastics had te the aboli tion of villcnage, we learn from unoxccDlienablo tcstlmeiuc JWfewv jme uywg slave holder asked for the last sacra uicnts, his spirit ual nttenuants rccularly n d vr. wjdd. jurcd linn, as he rrcstdeet of Convention. loved his own soul, te emancipate his brethren for whom Christ hed died." In the United States and adjacent Islands thcre wcre peculiarities of race which long hindered the natural ten dency of the churclu In Louisiana nnd the Indies the white colonists wcre Catholle, and se the slaves wcre bred in that faith, and after the revolution in San Dominge about 8,000 educated nnd well te de colored men removed te New Orleans. They speke the French Ian Ian gunge, wcre Catholics, and educated their children in France, the northern Btatcs or in private schools at home. Tims thore has existed for many years In New Orleans n colored society unllke any te any ether part of the country. Victer Be lour, oncetho private secretary of Leuis Napeleon, and n famous dra matic writer of Paris, was a natlve quad roon of New Orleans. At the clese et the civil war the best nnd probably the largest colored school lu the United States was that directed by the "Catholle Soclety for the Instruc tion of Indigent Orphans" at New Or lenus, nod its history Is an rncourngo rnceurngo rncournge rocnt for all the race. In 1837 thcre died In New Orleans a black woman, n natlve of Guinea, known as Widow Dcrnnrd Convent, who had acquired her freedom und n small comiietcney. Dy her will ehe gave n let nnd the buildings en it for n school for colored orphans. Ten influ ential t rccnien of color associated them selves te gire oiled te the bequest, wcre incorporated under the laws of the state, nnd en the 20th et April, 1847, the insti tution was founded. It received eoine slight help from the ntnte nnd city, but was chiefly maintained by contributions, andtel8G0 contained S00 pupils. The recent growth of frce tichoels nnd col leges for the colored has made It rela tively less Important. In New Orleans, nnd probably thcre only, are the colored Catholics able te de what they wish in church extension. Evcrywhcie clse lhcv nre confronted, net ny the "color line," na in ether churches, hut by the far mero prosale fireblcin of poverty. The great mass et he white Catholics In America have net vet been In the country long enough te hnve created many large fortunes, nnd the colored CntheUcs nre much poorer Etlll. NeverthclcsR, they have nclileved foiue btrllclng cucccsbcs. The Church of St. AugUHtitie, In Washington. Is n mag nificent edillce, built entirely by the col ored Catholics, nnd the musie, especially the vocal choir, la noted even in that city of excellent choirs. The plenary council of Cnlhellu prelates et the United State, held In llaltimore In 1881, made consldcrable prevision for churches, pclioel houses and priests for the colored people. The recent convention wns In furtliorance of that object. After n busy ncsslen of several days nnd n call upon President Clevcland the convention ml ml teurncd Jan. 4 te meet a year later nt Iliclimeml, Viu Ailvantuje of lining u Ulomle. Every year we gt the cry from fashion writers, "lMoudcsne lenci in style: they have been supeneded by their darker Mstcre," etc. Kew. thnt'H nil nonsense. Yeu cannot denwtiy with the blonde, nor can you de uwny with frizzled, bauged hair, l're-euiiiiently, the blende is the beauty of civilization. She is among us, te stay us bitch, and bhe cannot bedrivuu nway. A brunutte new and then may rise supreme ever her by reason of wonderful loveliness, but we are speak ing collectively. A woman can dieHs mero effectively with blende hair tlian withdaik. It lij-htd up better nnd is mero youthful. A well kept blende Imu ten years' advantage, in point of joutli jeutli ful leeks, ever tlie nvcmge brimette. Once in n lifetiuioerso thcre arises u miraculous brunutte who completely Mir jwssea her, hut for bteady, ordinary geed leeks that make no pretentiens of great beauty, the blende carries the palm. Yeu cannot ovpuuge her in favor of the bnmetteeven In literature In tlie novels turned out during the past year there have lieen !19 blendes te 100 brunettes. American Hairdresser. A ;ilT i:s$.iy en the Cetr. The following is n little girl's essay en the cew: "A cow U nn animal with four legs en the under tide. The tail is longer than the lc'L's, hut is net used lest an J en. The cow hills tllcs-wlth her tail. Thu cow hai big care that wlggle en hinges; M decrt her tail. The cow is bigger than tlie calf, but net se big U3 nu elephant. She is made fee small that she can go Inte the barn when nobody Is looking. Heme cows are black nnd fconie hook. A deg wen hooked ence. She te&icd the deg that killed the cat that wor ried the rat. lilac k cows glve whlle mllkj be de ether cows. Milk men uell milk te buy their little girls dresses, which thev put water in and chulk. Cows chew cuds, and each flnils its own chew. That U nil there ii about cows." Exchange. 1'erjH'tual Motion. Tlie man with n perpetual moilen ma ma chiue has at la&t get u friend ut court in thoperbon of Chief Clerk Lipscomb, of tlie patent elllce. He uayfl : "Perpetual motion Is en assured fact. We liave models new nt work that will koep at work continually until the wear nnd tear of the machinery bteps them. The machines be far have sulllclent iiewcr te run theiubelves from new till dooms day, but they liavouet theburplus power that could be ucd en ether machinery. This is the point new tliat the penietual motion man will have te work en. Some day a machlne will coine here that will have the required jwwer te keep ether machinery going, nnd It may ceme nt any time." Wobhiugteu Cor. New Yerk Herald. L, " A Short XeUure ou Tobacco. Old Gentleman (te young man with unlightcd cigar bb. his mouth) Yeung man, I waut te say a word te you about the evils of smoking. It ruins the diges tion, destroys the appetite, shatters the nerves, is otferuBlve te nlmekt everybody, and weakens the mental and moral fac ulties. These are but a few of the evils which are caused by smoking tobacco. Yeung Man Yes, tir; have you get a match in your pocket? New Yerk eun. 'BSbSeS; IF 4isBM Of afsBssni JL?jj2p 3. CAPRICIOUS FORTUNE. HOW THE FICKLE MISS FLIRTS WITH THOSE WHO COURT HER. The Qreat Majority of Camhlcri Are Cn Cn Cn fortniwte nig Winning from Small 8UkM A llr Tenderfeet TThe net $(1,000 en the HUek. "Tlie caprices of rhance or fortune, whichover you may call it, nre singular, te say the least," remarked n well known gambler te nNcwnman,in recounting his up nnd down nt roulette, fare, tekcr nnd various ether games. "Net long age I made n nlce little winning nt fare, nnd was cashing my checks, when n rather needy looking fellow, with n gannt, hun gry race, nsked me te glve htm 23 cents, I didn't knew him from n crew, but having wen out pretty well, J tossed him a white check and told film te go and make a winning. What de yen sui sui pese that duck done? He cashed the check, took the quarter, dtrode overto the tub dice gam 2, placed it en the tlx radio and wen $15 tlie llrfltttimef the wheel, "(llve me the money," he ex claimed, nnd away he went te get the ilrstpquaremc.il he had preliably eaten in n week. He might liave made that pnme piny n hundred tlincH again nnd lest every bet, but iiome peeple can fall into tlie river and they'll ceme up with n (IhIi in lxith hands." A CONBULTATIOX CTCKSSAnT. "Tliat reminds me," said nnetlicr knight of the cloth, "of nn incident that enme under my olwcrvntien lout week nt n Rambling heuse en Sixteenth at root. A fly tenderfeet from the cost, who, it is Bald, had weu $25,000 en election, saun tered up te the wheel nnd asked the dealer tlie limit en the colors. " 'Any nmeunt you want te etake,' was the reply. " 'All right; there's $."!,000,' said the rpert, putting ten $500 bills en the black. Just flip the ball nnd hce what she'll de,' coolly chirruped the fellow. "Tlie dealer, who had picked the lall out of the ttecket, stayed his hand. He hteked ut tlie money, hlzcd up tlie player te hce if he was blufllng nnd had a cable tied te it, nnd seeing thn fellow meant buHlnesx nnd hed u big wad left, willed nnd refused te roll. Dy this time fifty iieojile hail gathered around the table, tlww en the outslde craning their nooks ever the iilieuhlen) of theso In front of the dating utmiiger, who, with the ut most bang freld, tlrew n cigar from his Iteckct, nsked the dealer for n match, carelessly scratched it en his pants, lighted tlie cigar nnd looking Impatiently nt tlie dealer, leinnrkcd: " 'Ge nhend; win or low. Giveusn roll nnd we what my luck is today.' "The dealer Mill refused (e turn, nnd the fellow was nlwut te take up his money nnd leave when the proprietor rame e er. und after a Illtle inedllntien told the denier te roll the ball nnd he would pay tlie bet If he leht. The little ivory ball wen went spinning nreuud,nnd after making ten or twelve circuits M ruck the jieckets, nkippcd ever the metal etlgea, and llnnlly, after bobbing first into ene und then another, dropped in three in the odd red. The heuse nnd wen tlie money. The stranger nhoek the game, bought $1,000 worth of chlpti nnd lackled fare with iiullirerent tuccess. "Anether well known gambler lior lier lior rewed 100 of n friend, nnd sat in n gnme of fare en llelluday htreet. Ilcfore 1 o'clock he had wen $2,400, broke the lank, nnd would liave wen tlie proprie tor mid dealer had they net closed up find jumped the game. Twe days later tlil.-i iiaine gambler didn't have n dollar, but the following night he borrowed $00 und wen $y,100.'r A CHANOn in Tiitn. "Tlie funniest play I ever witnessed came up the ether night." chipped hi third party. "A young fellow whobonii whebonii whobenii pearanco waa iiuggcutive of u railroad ilrcmun or brakemau bought $10 worth et clilirt nnd tackled the wheel. In n half hour he had lest $03. He was consider ably discouraged, nnd wnsulieut te Icave when he turned te the dealer und said: Yeu can't beat me for $3 en the colors.' He had (SO cents' weith of chips left from previous deals, and, throwing n $3 geld piece en the red. he straddled the deuble and single Os with the chipn In order te protect IdinseK ugalnst the percentage. Tim ball went spinning around and had made several circuits when the fellow Hwltehed geld piece te thu slngle O and transferred the chijiM te the led. In ten voceudq the ball drepHil and caught the blngleO. Huleht HO cents in chlp-t nnd wen $175 oil the $3. He e.xeiclsed n whele let of bense then, for he cashed in und get nway with the money." "How-ever," soliloquized the sport, "gambling don't pay. In the Instnncea Mated the parties wen by a wcratch, but ilfty ethers leM. These rare winnings lemlndmoef the freaks of fort mm in the geld mines of California. Kvery Kvery liedy heard of the Floods, O'Hriens, JIackeys, and n few meruibrtunatcs, but the world nevcr stepped te think of the thousands upon tlieusanda wlie lest. Most of the money which supports the ten or fifteen gambling heubcs in Denver is wen from ixxir laborers, who take $10 or $13, the earnings of n whele week, nnd try te win n fortune. The amount they draw U net enough te protect them. They simply play their money against the theubiuuU of the bank, and they nre IhjuihI te leso in the end. Occasionally foiue fellow makes a winning, but. If he itayB long enough, it will break him. The only ones who make money out of gambling ure the proprietors et the houses. It l.-i u costly amusement for the players. They ruBtle around for n week or month, earn $15 or $75, us the euse may lie, and lase it. They might us well march up und hand it ever te the dealer, for he is mire te gobble it in u few hours." Den ver News. The Majer1 AVhUky Shet. Some interesting things nre remem bered by Sherman's Atlanta campaign veteran in connection with Lieut. Dundy, commanding u battery of m til til lery, new known as Slaj. Dundy, nnd ene of the editorial writers en Deacon tihcnard'ti New Yei lc Mail nnd Express. Lieut. Dundy had n teeth for u geed teddy, nnd ene morning at KVnnesaw Mountain had sampled home "Diamond IV commissary w itli nome ether efllcers, und reached his battery in excellent spirits. Soen Cel. Geary rede that way, nnd, observing the lieutenant, grullly ad dressed him thus: "Lieut. Dundy, you nre drunk." Dundy unswered back, us quick as n fla'lu "Cel. Geary, you nre n d d Harl" Here was n hituatien. Geary waa nbeut te put Dundy under nrrest, saving te him: ''Yeu nre be drunk you den t knew that gun from n hollow leg." "I don't, eh? I'll show you whether I de or net. Bee tliat bunch of rein out theie?" pointing te u group of Confeder Cenfeder Confeder nte efllcers taking nn observation from au cmiuence half umileuway. "Just watch me bcattcr 'cm." Seizing the tall of u gun, he jerked it nreund, get the range, adjusted every thing te his liking, gave the order te lire, exploding n four teeh ihell right in the midst of the group of Confederates, who hastily ictired te cover, carrying with them their wounded. Cel. Geary withdrew his effensive re marks, cemplimeuted Dundy ou Ids bkill nnd rede nway. f Lieut. Dundy was an expert artillerist, nnd could land n bhell ubeut where he wanted te. The writer has often heard it said by Federals who ought te knew that he ilred the biiet tliat killed Gen. Felk. Keuncsaw Gazette. Docter (passing n stonecutter's yard Geed morning, Mr. Jenes. Hard nt work, I see. I suppese you finish your gravestones as far as "In Memery of," and then wait for seme ene te die, eh? Stonecutter Wiy, yes: unless eomo eemo eome body's sick nnd yeu're doctoring 'cm; then I keep right en. Dosten Gazette. A tame crew belonging te a farmer' near ltldgeway, Ont., lias been taught te distinguish colors, and will pick out from a pile of articles of various colors ene of any color asked for, A Pleasant Sert of tatorrtew. Mrs. Allce J. Shaw, whose success as a whistler has made a tipple of excite ment in two continents, is very pleas antly established at the Durnet heuse. A Commercial Gazette representative had the pleasure of n half hour's chat with her. Mrs. Shaw is pleasantly nt home in the prima denna sulte of rooms en the parlor fleer, and In n pretty neglige gown of btrlped bltm and red wool, the front n la Dlrcctelre. with rovers et vivid red India tilk, filled in with creamy lace, bhe wen net only worth looking nt, but worth Btuflylng carefully, for bhe Is n brunette of the June type, and ni glorious n bit of phy sical jicrfcctlen as the reporterlal cye often reste upon. After thu preliminary civilities wcre ever, tlie question wns put: "New, Mrs. Shaw, tell me hew ene frmnll threat can held whlstle enough te fill our big MuhIe hall?" "It Isn't n small threat, te lxgln with, nnd It sometimes seems te me, when I getn particularly delicious nole between my liH, I can held en te it ferever; but I knew where the breath comes from te make It. Loek herd" Mrs. Shaw untied the ribbon girdle of hr gern nnd drew liack the lace of her lxxllce, disclosing the mi'icrb column of her threat and u chest of extraordinary breadth, whlle nn alabaster nnd firm as a rock. The length of her llgure from chin te belt is unusual, nnd stewed uwny under her black satin corsets is tlie ma chinery that has whistled her into fame nnd fortune n fiplendid alref lungs. Here Mrs. Bhnw just curved her red lips a little, mipprcsscd n ceuple of dimples, und whistled n bar or two as sweet mid clenr ns a blackbird, ending with n roulade, that vanished note by nole into nllencc. Tlie listener thought old Chancer knew what he waa ubeut when he wrete: Be was his Jeb nlibtal -roll r-wet. Cincinnati Commercial. "Mullet I'inylns" Miner. The Scotch miner lias many ways of nmuslng himself. Quoits is n favorite game of his; no lu n game called "round "reund ers" n sort of cricket and cricket itself is popular among the younger men, but with them foetlxill is the fnvorlte pas time. Leaping, running, throwing the hammer nnd teasing the caber nre nil practiced, and in boiiie parts n game called "bullet playing" Is in high favor. Wohae never seen this played except in the Lelhlaua nnd Stirlingshire, and thcre It wns nt ene time crack amuse ment ltathcr n peculiar nmusemenl, tee. It is played In this manner: A cer tain distance, say n inile out nnd n nille te, i" fixed ii'Min nn the ground te be cov ered by the players, nnd the man who does no in tlie fewest uumlier of throws la declared the winner. Tlie bullet is n IKillshed ball of hard whinstenc, and weighs from ten te fourteen ounces, nnd thh ball the player takes Inte his hand and running te n line drawn en the road way, he swings ids nnn nnd throws with nil his might. This is termed "hnlnch ing the bullet," nnd n geed player enn cover the mile In llve or six throws. The game Is ene mainly of strength, but n geed deal of skill can be shown In it. Each player has n man in front te dhow where the bullets should lie landed, und his business l.i te bee that, if his di rections nie followed, the bullet of his player will have the licht part of the read te run en. The gnme Id nlwnys played en the best highway in the neigh borhood, nnd the authorities object te it ns lieing dangerous, although we never hnve heard of nny accident arUing there there feom. A bullet match U te the Scotch miner what n deg fight is te ills North Nerth umbrian or StalTorduhlre congener, or n prize fight te nu East End Iondencr. The fact that It is forbidden by law nddii te its uttrnctivciiCHs,mid it nfferds nmple opportunities for betting. Dots ure made en the threw, en the distance out nnd en the complete match, and when the two "(Ieiib" ure playing excitement nnu high. Scottish World. A IScmurkuMe Volcano. Tlie city of Han Salvader, (he enpitn' of the smallest and me.st populous Cen tral American lepublie, waa founded in lfi2U. It ban been three times almost en tirely nnd cloven times partiallv do de do btreyed by earthquakes nnd volcanic eruptions. It is eighteen miles from tlie ten coast, has nn elevation of U,t)U0 feet, nnd la surrounded by n group of volca noes, two of which nre net lve, San Miguel nnd Izalco, nnd prewnt u magnilleeut display te the passengers of Htcaiuera nailing along the coast, constantly dis charging macses of lava which Hew down their bides in blazing torrents. Izalco is an icgular us u clock, the eruption occurring like tlie lientlug of n mighty pulse, every twucn minutes. It Ii impossible (e conceive of n grainier bpoctaele (ban (his monster, rising 7,000 feet almost directly from the Ren, an Im mense oluuie of smoke, like u plume, continually pouring out of Its summit nnd broken vtltli such regularity by massea of llame liiing 1,000 feet, that it lias lieen named El Eure del Salvader tlie Llghthouse et Salvader. It is in many ret-pecta the mett remarkable vol cano In the world, liecuuse ita discharges have continued be long nnd with mich regularity, nnd liccause the tumult in the earth a Ixiweb is ulwnys te lie heard. Ita explosions ure constant, nnd nre mid mid ible ii hundred miles off. Itia the only volcano that baa originated en thia con tinent hinee the discovery by CelumhuH. It nrose from the plain In tlie spring of 1770 in the midst of what had Ixen for nearly n hundreil years a mngnllicent ceffee nnd indigo plantation. Guate mala Slui- Tliu llomliilen of Cinade. Canada h cenqwsed of seven previucea nnd n number of vast territorial districts, which cerresiwnd te the teiriteries of the United btatcs. The provinces bearn relation te the individual Mates. They nre unequal in bize, liritish Columbia having llOO.itll square miles of nrea, nnd little ItIiice Edward 1 bland containing only SJ.llt'l fsqunre nillea. OueKx) htu 10il,eT3 tupiare miles, Ontm ie lias 107,780, Neva Scotia 21,701, New Drunswiek 27, 1S22, and Manitoba possesses 118,0(11, The enormous Northwestern territory, which has been bulxlivldcd Inte AlUrtn. Sas uruciunvHu mm jinnacxisiia, c"suxv; 1,010,503 sipiare iuIUmi, Meewavtln bV3, 800, the Arctle islands Ut 1,700, und the islands of lludseu'ri bay 23,400. Here la nu nrea in the aggregate of !),40tl,512- hquare mileri of Ged's earth under the icgls of Great Britain, l'oly l'ely l'oly glet is the iKipulatleu thinly scattered ever the land. There ure 1,200,000 Frenchmen, the Emerald LJe has con tributed O23.C0O, nud the Land e' Cakes lias 553,000 representatives. Three hun dred thousand jierbens trace their near decent te Germany: there nre 70,000 rela tives of Taffy the Welshman, and the m called Scandinavians number nbeut 11, 000 souls. Ontario, the meM thoroughly English province, has u population e'f 1,700,000 m round numbers; Quebec con tains 1,000.000, of whom 1,100,000 nre French. Neva Scotia contains 450,000, New Drunswiek nearly 400,000. lrince Edward Island 120,000. Dritlsh Columbia 120,000, und Manitelu approximately 170,000. Exchange. lUMr Vi)t llcr Dun llejrtl. A correspondent of The Maine Taimcr speaks a geml word for the cat, nnd ud ud vises the farmer te keep 6cver.il. Fur thermore, the correspondent says, the cat ought te be kept well. JuM keep your hired man, or c en yourself, se meanly that you have net Mreugth towerk you nccemplkh but little. Just se 1th your horse, with your cows, with your cnts. The case of u man who lest $100 worth of property by mice girdling young npple trees is cited, nnd the moral drawn that if this man had kept half a dozen cats it would have been money in hb pocket, lie might have had the credit of haviug tlie bebt in town, and taken comfort himself, besides making lib family happy nnd saving his trees. IvcwUteu (Me.) Journal. Tlie first great canal in England was the Dridgewatercanal, which was begun by thoduke of Dridgewater in 1759, nud completed two yeara later. The length of the canal is about tweuty-one miles, MARRIAGE ON TEECONGO: -VvA,, 8THAN0E CUSTOMS OF A LITTLE PORTUGUESE COLONY. A IJoeejinoon Spent la m net laaport laapert laaport anre and I-enrr of the "Fetich Maav" 1 It CetU SIO te Oct a Wlfe from a ' Mclghlierlng Town. J Happier (ban seme ether races of men, nene of these West African tribes prao prae prao tlce infanticide. On the contrary, it is considered a misfertune net te liave children, nnd thb desire Is the Bource of tsome very curious habits nnd customs. Among the Decsas, n trlbe further te the north, n banana trce Is planted en the day of marriage, and If en the day of its first producing fruit n child should net liave been born the contract Is con sidered void nnd the parties marry again. I With (he ICablna the bride and groom immediately nfter lnnrrioge are locked in n hut which must never have been occupied befere, and are thcre kept clese prisoners for three mentlis, except that nt every midnight the old men of the town take the groom nnd the old women tlie brlde nnd escort them te the "fetich man," Ie whom theynppcnl for children. During this time, however, they nre well supplied with Iwth feed nnd drink. At the end of the three inentlia n great feast is held, when the prisoners nre released nnd the hut where they have been con fined b burned, and thus their honey moon is brought te an end. HOW A WIFE 13 aOT. Tlie ceremony of marrbge among tlvcse peeple b conducted by the different tribes in n manner that b common te tliem nil. i When n natlve wants a wife, if thcre Is nene in ids own town te suit him, he bench) te Gome neighboring clilcf asking if there is n girl in hb town of tlie age dwlrcd. If the nnswer b in the affirma tive, he then presents his case te the old men of lib town, nnd nfter a "palaver," or talk, nt which thcre b the drinking of much rum, they ngrce that lie may bring home as a wife a woman from another town. I After Dccurlng this permission he, with prcsente in hb hands for the propitiation of the spirit powers, visits the head "fetich man," nnd nfter listening te lib many prayers receives n charm. He b then ready te beck bis bride. In tlie meantlme the women of lib town maids, wives nnd widows having been advised of lib intention and being incensed by lib slighting them hi select ing n stranger, nre prepared, ns they nre allowed by (heir laws te de, te prevent his leaving until their charms hnve been admitted nnd their indignation allayed by many presents. This custom, dcsplte every precaution of the man, often enda in disputes which nre settled only by an nppenl te the "fetich man" and "siissl "siissl "siissl woed." " i However, having ovcrcemo the diffi culties of lib departure, he arrives nt and is received in hb prospective bride'a town by the old men of the place and by them conducted te the "palaver house," where there Is mero talk and mero rum, The presents he has brought having been found ncccptable, he is then allowed te knew the parents of the girl hob seek ing, nnd from them learns the sum In Ixxida, rum, cloth, etc., he'has te pay be be bo fero he can eecure her. This usually representn in valite nbeut $10. Tills mat ter hnving liepn satisfactorily settled, he returns te hb town nnd forwards the goods ns agreed upon. At the betting of the sun en the day nppolnted for the closing of the contract the bride, naked except for lieing painted with different colored chalks, accom panied by her parents nnd friends, ar i Ives nt the home of the groom. There they nre received with much rejoicing, gun firing, drum beating, dancbig nnd feasting. This is continued until Ixith man mid woman nre exhausted by their orgies, when they nre bundled into the hut te remain for the customary time. The customs surrounding the bringing up of these girls and their conduct nfter having bccoine wives nre f.trange and interesting. All women, unless they are blaves, until they nw married or reach n certain nge nre under the care of the old women, und nre cnlled "cutta de em em guage," or grlgery bush glrb. Theycnn be easily recognized, for, no matter what may be their age, they nre always en tirely naked, with only n small horn hanging from n btrlng fastened nreund the neck. They nlse plaster thickly their bhaven heads with clay nt frequent intervnls. This it is "fetich" te rcmove or touch wilh water, nnd must be taken off only by their husbands. , T1IU SEDUCE!! THF.ltl! aCTS HIS DUE. Fer ene of these glrb te be forgetful of her irtue is n crime, but for which ulie b net cnlled upon te pay the penalty, The nattire of the punishment is dentil, but hew inflicted it has been impessible for me te learn, it lieing "fetich" for nny malote interfere in these matters. Tlie old women have bole jurisdiction mid me6t jealously guard the secrets of their calling; but, Iw it ns it may, the man, nfter having been nccused, b never froe from esplonage until seme day he is missed, when after :i time he b found in n mutilated condition dead in his hut. Contrary te what might lw expected, be btrict ure these ioeplo in the ebservance of this custom that no sum of money will purchase immunity, und even being n white man is no protection from their revenge. ( After a woman becomes n wife differ ent laws affect her. If convicted of mi faithfulness she is punished nccerding te her hubband'a pleasure. This, ns a rule, finds expression by his belling her into blavery. A lieculiar belief is their find ing ivaseu ler the failure of nny en deavor or undertaking they may liave in hand in their wives' fergctfulncss of their duties. A natlve chief, when about te start en a journey, or go en n hunting or trading expedition, or te war, en the day befere his departure, calls together his many Wives nnd advises them of his intention. He then remind;) them that the bucccsa or failure of his effort de-ienda upon them, und nsks if (hey have been guilty of any fault of whieii thev bheuld be purged befere btaitiug en lib journey. Tlds, of course, b answered in tne nega tive. Salbfled with their denial, he then instructs them na te their conduct during Ids absence, and then leaves te proceed en his way. Cor. New Yerk Herald. (. The Rabbins, who have n Ftery for everything, uiy tliat befere Jacob men nevcr sneezed but once, and then imme diately died. They assure us tliat latri arch was the fin.t who died n natural death, befere him nil men died by sneez ing; the memory of which waa ordered te, be preserved in all nations bv a com cem iniuid of every prince te lib subjects te employ cenn) KiliUary exclamation after the act of bneezing. ' -it. A Story or llUiuitrck. The peceiul velume of the memoirs of the Uuue of Oetha, which has made such n ctir in the becial and wlltical world of ticnnanv, contains nnetlicr anecdote of Dimiarek the latest uccessien te the ranks of doctors of divinity. When secretary of the Prussian legation nt Frankfeit, he was nuked by a lady why he objected te the ap pointment of Count Tlum te the position of ambassador. He replied that it waa net a lit place for n man of lib extraordinary talents, there being w little te da 'Then," centluued the lady, "why de you retain your elllce?' "OIil madam, it is another thing with me. I have ulwaya liecn n lazy, geed for iiotlt iietlt iug fellow, nnd cared for nothing eave my gun. Here I can hunt as wcllas en my farm mid enjoy my blesta." The years liave dinnged Dismarck did lib ideas. Sau Francisce Argonaut. "I declare, Eebert." fald the old man Irascibly, "you are the most stupid boy I ever saw. 1 wonder at your ignorance. It bccms te me I'll never be nble te leam you anything." T,'.,-?0 J.eu. u-can 'cac, me nnvthlng, Pa?" nsked Debby calmly, picking a toothpick, Wcirdjtvcrthhadarnertcraife&kfawi loving wife, who was a "phaateaa et da? llght'r te him. Themas tlayaea Bayly! Lad a wife who bestowed ccaspM happiness upon the poet, and towkea' he wrote a sonnet en her birthday every, year. Barry Cornwall had a meat con genial wife. It was said of him that ha was willing te shut out the whele world. If he could have her bcslde Jdra. Laman Blanchard's wife was se necessary te his. happiness tint he would net llve with out her, nnd killed Idmtelf. Deth La La martine and Jehn Stuart Mill had wives who wcre perfectly congenial. All of these men wcre fortunate te their choice. Tlie Writer. The "Mrs. ToedleaM" of Wruhlngtan. Auction cranks are ene prominent fea ture of Washington life. A red Hag te front of a building will attract a crowd of thb class as quickly as n sugar hogs head will draw a swarm of files te sum mer time. Tlie eale of the unclaimed odds and ends of the dead letter ofllce Is a perfect harvest for thb element. And they spend money, tee. It b n mania with them. Pittsburg Gazette1. Lithlumis the lightest metal known, nnd is worth ene hundred and sixty dollars per ounce. Gallium is the costli est metal known, nnd b worth three thousand two hundred mid fifty dollars cr ounce. . That CaaUakeroej Old Weman Described In the nunerr ballad, -he "llred upon nothing bat victual and drink," and jet "would never be quiet," was nndonbtedly troubled with chronic indlgcitlen. Her victuals, like these et many ether elderly per sons whose digestive powers hare become Ira palrcdilld'nt ngrce with her. This was before tlie era et Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, or seme one et her numerous frlcwl anil relative would undoubtedly have persuaded her te try llie great spccllle ter dypciM.v constipation end bl!lenncss. 'J Ills would nave been a measure of self-protection en their pari, for alie would loon have been cured ami ceased te illnturb them with her clamor. Tlie meat ob stinate cases et Indigestion, with Us atlendnnt ficartburn. flatulence, constant uneasiness n( he stomach and et the nerves, are completely ovcrcemo by thi severclirn remedy. Chills and fever and bilious remittent, rhrumailsm nud kidney troubles are also relict cd by it. The Ilandaemm Laxly in Lancaster re mtrkea ie a frlenfl the ether day that he knew Kemp's Balsam for Ve Threat and liunsi was a superior reraear, as It stepped her cough Instantly when elticra had no effeet whatever. Be te prove this ana convince you et Ita merit any rtrugn1t will Rive yen a Sample BetUs Fre. Large size R e aaail. Knptnre cars -raaranteea by Or. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch street, I'hlladelphl t. Kase at once, no operation or delay from business, attesU-a by thousands of cures after otheni fall, edvtce free, send for circular. marie-lydjkw SPECIAL H0T10K81 Speaks Klfht Dp. 11 tlavs tried Thema? Eelettrit Oil for erenp Hid colds, and find It the best remedy 1 have I ver used In my family." Win. Kny, ftte l'ly ii enth Ave., Buflale, N. Y. Korsfle by H. ft. ( eehran, druggist, 137 and IX) Merta queen itreet, Lancaaier. OOUau.WHCXIPIMQUOUUHand Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Bhlleh'n cure. Beld by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Mee. 1 and 13J North Unpen St. Lancaster, Ja. (4) JUST AB UOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you helle ve any Other remedy lsjust as geed for sick headache as Dr. LeM Id's Special Truscrlntlnn, for It U net trne. This Is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root et the dlaease and drives It out, uive It a trial. The New Discovery, Yen have beard your frlenda and neighbors tilhlng about it. Yeu may yeursalf boenept the many who knows from pemenal experi ence Just hew geed a thing it Is it you nave evor trltd It. you are ene of Ita staunch frlenda, lmeause the wonderful thing about It Is, that when ence Riven a trltl, Or. KIdb's New Dlsoevery ever after holds a place in the beuse. If you have never used It and should bouflllcted with a cough, cold or any Threat, Lnng or Chest trouble, recure a botue at onen and give It a fair trial. It Ii guaranteed every time or money refunded, 'ulal Bettles Free at If. B. Cochran's drng store, 1X7 and 139 w. queen Btreet, Lancastur, fa. (6) aiiUPLKSh N1U11TS, made miserable by that tern bin cough. ShUen'a enre Is the remedy i or you. Beld by U. B. (Jeehran. erugulst, Nik n and IS) North Ouenn 8U. Lancnatr. Pa. 12) Mrs. Langtty, And ether famous women wen a repntatlen ler facial Linuty. A nue complexlon mikea ene handseinp, even though IIih taenia notet perfect mould. Jiurdeek Jlloett Hitter net di rectly upon the circulation, and pe viva the skin a clearness and smcethncss olherwUe unattainable. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, flmggut, 137 and IK) North Quecn street, Lnn Lnn euster. A Sound Legal Opinion. K. Balnbrldge Munday, Ksq., County Atty., Clay Ce, Tax., Tex.,'rays: "Have naed Klectrle Bltiers with most happy results. My brother atse wns very low with Malarial fever and Jaundlce, but was cured by timely useet this modlclne. Am satlafled Klectrle Bitters saved bis Ule." Mr. O. I.Wllcoxsen, nf Herse Cave, Ky., adds a llketeatlnieny, saying: Ue positively be be lleves he would huvu died, had Is net been ler Klectrle Bitten. This great remedy will ward off, as well as euro all Malarial Diseases, andferallKldnuv, Llverand stomach Disorders stands unequal bd Price 50a end (1 at U. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 and IS) N. queen Bu, Lancaster, Jfa. (C) TUATUACKlNUUOUUUcantxitequtckly eared by ShUeh's Care We guarantwt It, snift bylL B. Cochran druggut. Ne. l7 andlw North Queen St., lneaaUr, Pa. nj De It With Pleasure. Waegler Bres , druggist, et Wateiloe, Iowa, write t We can with pleasure ray that Tltemat' JCelectrie Oil gives thu best saUsfae Uen,of any liniment we soil. Kvorybeay who buys will nave no ether. This remedy Is a certain cure for all aclies, sprains, aud nuns. JC2l.ltey- ". Cochran, drnggut, 137 and US North Queen street. Lancaster. My boy (three years old) waa recently taken with cold In the head. It seemed finally te settle In hi nose, which was stepped up for day and nights ae that It was dlillcult fur him te broathe und deep I called a physician, who prescribed, but did him no geed, finally 1 went te the drug stere and get a bottle of Kly's Cream Balm. It seemed te work like magic. The boy's netu was clear In two day., and he has been all right iveralnce.-i: J Bazaard, New xerk. J7-"wdued.tw BIIILOU'S OOUQU and Consumption cur ' sold by ns en a guarantee. It euro con i caption. Sold by II. B; Cochran, druggist. ' ea. 137 ana 1W North queen 8U, Lancaster. ' () A Clergy man's aealluaeuy, W. K. UltTerd, pastor M. K. ehurch, Both Beth well, Ont., was lortweyearsatutrer with dys iepU In it worst form, until as he atatei lile became an actual burden." Tnreeboi Tnreebei lea ei Burdock Htoeii IliUtri cured him, and re tells us In a rereul letter thu be considers It the beat family medicine new hufore tce country for dyspepsia und liver rerpialnt or sale by It. U. Cochran, druggist. 1J7 and U North queen street, Lancaster; Baeklea's Arulea salve. Tsa Bbst Balts In the world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Salt Khenu., rover ttereVfelUir, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkln eruptions, and poeltlvely enree Plies, or no pay rtKinlmt. tttguarantpteglveiwr. feet uUstacUen, or money refunded, l'rt&j M eenu per liex. rer esle by IL li. Cochran. Druggist, New. 137 and Itt) North qu(n street! LinnjuUr. Pa. InnerJ.lvd Tbrsw Away tils Crnicbas. " Sufferf d from ibeuiuAttsm se badly had te use crutches, but threw them away after ap plying TTiomej' Kcltctria Oil teiuy limbs I new u ut belter than 1 have for uars.'' P. L. Ulbbt, 3 9KIk street, buffalo, N. V. for sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and Vu North queen street, Lancaster. De Net Move Mindly, tin carefully In purchaalr g uiedUlne. Many advertised remedies can work great Injury--ate worte than none. JlurUeek Jltoetl Jltttert are purely a vegetable preparation ; trio mmll mmll eat child can take them. They kill disease and cure the patient In a aafe and kindly way. rer aale by 11. B. Ccchran, druggist, U7 nd la) North queen (trvet. Lancaster. sBeiner 1 1 asetner I n Are you disturbed at night sua broken ei your rest by a sick child suffering and erylng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence and get a buttle of KUS. WINSLOW'SSOOTUINUBYUUP. It WUI r lleve the peer little sufferer tmmediat!y-4e-pend upon It ! there U no mutake about It. There U net a mother en earth who has ,ve used it, who will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give reet te tie mother, and relief and healui te (he child, operating like magic It Is pnrf.cUy tu te use la all case and pleasant te the bunt, and la the prescription of jnoelthe eldust and best female physician and nurses In the United States. Beld everywhere, K rent a bettia. maylMydAw OT.D BKABS WANTKD t'HK HIQH eat cash price paid for old Brass and Cop Cep pr. The finest brai caatlng made te order. Metal pattern work finlsned at reasonable rates. M. W. rK AIM'S Leck Works, BsarLecaer's KaalUng KuUCUng. QUTIOUKa, BBMKOlam ECZEMA CAH ME COKIi. Trtie Hest Ageatslaf, HsnsiHtls, n Bcsiy, man trarawg ncaaas ars.l use uBtieara luneaie, wi M1 AU OUstr stncraslM rail . aTS tew tffilet(4 tint le tt Mate With a kin eiteaua the doctor caileaKia'ssa at It.XM wwrsst with ealrs and seraa.aai it? tuhJS burning ' e a SMit antNiar tvii2?,'B,J """ ccncufi KsasstM se Ji!',lL,il0,I'c,", B UMwraaaeAF SH!!-,,iS?.,,,,etT",T laterahUy ter four which 1 scake this publle aUWm-itu MHS ObaKA A rKKOKKICK. 1 110 ATll; BOOK, COnUf -.. Bcsssaa rkiwriesMsOwaal. tSSJ,i?mi-E??'-,2.5 fJ8 Mtreatastsiai1l elnee ou earth Had ths weraT esss of Salt Bheum la this cons try. My mother had It twenty year, and In taetdied f men Ik 1 1 Iteve cotaeaa would have va fasr Ills. My arm, brnaat and beast were oevered fnrthnTs yara. which nothing relieved or cured anUl i tuedths ceticvsa KsaOLVSST J. w. AUill!, Newark.e. Eranaa bis" Baby Oarest. i.lf baby baa been trebbled with retem m iT.J5lw-r-ta,-aer"aUr8bea1y. 11 JJK.?"? mV "fssabs, ana we war ebltswsl te Hi5i,i,a.?,-! prsrentblitcmtchlnir. ThTO spent dollars en rsaedlea without etTecu bat ?.rJll,L0""lHI ttmccaaanaonecaksef trnccBA. sear the child u entirely eured. I d-nnotlhinkyeu enough terUaemf If. W H KlIW If 11 Mell Bt, BroeUya, K. DH it. T. Cessna ea BaaSsOBr. - we year and a-half age Fait KbeuiBbreka put en my right hand. It appeared la whl I blister, attended by terrible iwthltur, and iraflually spread nntu It covered the entire I ack of the hand . The disease next appeared enDiylrrthiud. It led' many remeaiee.but could find no euro until l obtained the Con Cen ccaa KBMieiai, which effected a speedy and permanent cure. JAMKSF.KBARRBT. 281 Weed Avenue Brooklyn. "old everywhere. Prlea, Ctmetm. Beet Bear, e t Biselvstt, I'.Ou. Prepared by the ferraK vxvu and ciikmiOalcu Bos Bes Bos eon, Mats. ..awBendfer "Hew te Oars Bkla Diseases," 81 pages, M Illustrations, and loe testimonials. RiRYiP. Bkln n1 Betl preserved and beaull uau i a flea Dy ctmccaa Msdieatbd Bear. A Werd About Gatarrh "Itu the mucous msmbrane, thu wonder f ul Mint-fluid envelope surrounding the deli cate tfssnea of the air and passages, that Ca tarrh makes 1U stronghold. Once established, It cass Inte the very vitals, and readers lire but a long-drawn breath of misery and dis ease, dulling the sense of bearing, trammel ling the power of spoech, destroying the fae mty of moll, tainting the breath, and killing the reflned pleasure or taste. Insidiously, by creeping en from a Hmpla cold In the head, It assaults the membranoeui lining and en velopes the bonej, eating through the delleate coat and causing Inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing ahert of total eradication will secure health te the patient, and all alls alls vlatlve are slmplv procrastinated suffering, leading te a fatal termination, sanreaua Bauieal cubs, by Inhalation and by Jnttrnal admlntatratlen. naa never tailed ; even when the administration, ha never tailed t even when the dlaease baa made frightful Inroad en delicate constitutions, heating, smell and taste have been recovered, and the disease thorenghly drives ent." Baarorte's Badieal Ctnta consists of one bot tle ct the BAnieAL Cua, one box of ea. tamuial aeLvsrr. and ene in vbevbd Ibhalbb, neitly wrapped In one package, with full di rection i price, f l. rOTTBB VtVU A CHBVIOAb CO., BOSTOW. KIDNEY PAINS, Btraina and Woakneosoa, itelleved In one mlnnte by that marvelous An An An tldoteto l'aln. Inflammation and Weakness, the cntlcnra A nil-l'aln Plaster. The first and enlysaln-kllllng (tronathenlng plaster. Ss speclally adapted te Instantly reltezs and speedlly cure Kidney and Uterine Pafas and weakness. Warranted vastly superior te all ether plaster. Atall druggists, jieents : flrn for 11.00 1 or, postego lret-, et 1'eitbb Diva Ann Cbmmical Ce., Bosten, Maa. Jun23 lydWASAlyw vi.ornina.ae. M AKTIS IIRO'H. It's Pnblle Cenfi It Won't Take a Minute, dence, net sensation we're making, and It's i he Big Values here that's doing it. Most cirefnlly selected goods going at Bargain price. Kvery Department has something te offer away out et the common. Men's Choice Butts and Overcoats at fJ.oe, tsoe and ti.oe oft of the price. C htldren's and Bey's O vorceat at such prloei that It won't take yen a minute te see this li a money saving place te buy. A big lat of choice Bilk Neckwear going at tte. S ie the Kid Qlevcs at K)c and' warm Cashmere (i loves at 15, 10, 23, is and W cents. Biggest Values la Men's and Bey's Underwear. Toe big for the papers te name off In this space. Men's ana Bey's l'autaloeas that will net rip ABOVK the Average In MAKK. BKLOW the Average In .PBICK. VUlt our Custom re re partmentandieair.CO suits andt5.(0 Pants te measure. MARTIN BRO'S ClethlBg and Famishing Gaadi, a aa hebtuqubkn st, Ty-ARK-DOWN. Williamson & Fester, The success of our Mark Down 1 manifest from the volume of our baalnes. The people knew our price are right, our goods are right, and that we have no sleeper te wake up. but have marked down (lent. Beys' and Children' Bnlu and Overcoats of thU season's fashion te prices that make Beady and Willing Buyers Children's stylUn Cheviot Hulls, All-Weel, icgular price Iti.se and 17.00. Marked down te 1 5,00. Children's OvoreoaU-Old pilce 17 50; new marked ss.ej. OUKHATBAUQA1N8. Are yen en the lookout for any thing In this 'IneT If se. ear list of Special Bargain waa i ever larger. Net only In cheap xoed, but also among the better goods. Te get an Idea nt gome of them notice enr window. Kvery tl Ing Is marked In plain figure and you can sioiier yourself, although nothing Is dl. p ayed cheaper than tee. we have Hats and ancy Caps as cbeap as 10c and Men's Ilata at 3c. Alae Jeraev Cami trt fltuvhnid fnrKn. Heme et these goods won't last but a short tlmet se don't put off buying If you w Unto wuiu buiuu ui uiusu uarguius. BOMK Or OUU SPECIAL PlttCKS. "Men's Heavy Grey Bhlrt and Drawers at 19e each, or four pieces at 75c. Men'a All-wool Bcarlet Drawer, 16c, down from 60c. Men' Heavy Gray Shirts and Drawers, 24c: were 31c Men' All-wool scarlet Shirts and Drawer at 60c, down from ,3c Men's All-Wnel Underwear In White, Bcar 'Jtsna Natural Weel at 73c, Lue.gl.as, lltote Ben's Derby Ulbbcd Underwear at 1109 and Men's Kztra Heavy Cardigan Jacket at BCc, reduced lrem use A better cardigan Jacket at 7!c and S5c All. wool cardigan Jackets at reduced price. Men'a Working Ulove at 15c A lull line of Gleve. Working Bhlrt. Bus Bus penders and Hobe at cut prices. OUUOLDUKLIABLK. We wlih te call your attention toeur Ladlea' Old Unliable Shoes, made up of Dongola Kid, Square Tee.ttralgbt Butten fly with 171 But But eons and flexible Heles. Ab a fitter this Bhee rtlgti suprume. Our price Is I2SU. Williamson & Fester's, S3. 34. 3K ft 38 K. KING 8T.. lNllABTB.lt, PA. AND NO. 310 MARKET 8TrMBT, -faJtri'lUl. TU l'KKcU-AriSKHa jnh J-w .Gt'NNKUa.-iAl! parrens are hereby u. bidden tn ttjniru en any nf the lands if. uw cunwitl a,ni iiptulvelKbtaU. In U.-bani.n e, Laucaauir eencu, hnbHr tnutA et wur elesnd, e'titJ aw Urt pnnHe m S --.it'i.f , dsainK. t- tst lav tiu I nta-v uii-tf-tkltut ! tjvietiii en s-ktl t ! a;i-4-witrt'Vi it Uju re'.te. HW.L UlflMllHHAJ ti. raa, i u.uh, MV)Ctft l-ir s.,UJnlaiaai1Mln V"ti. "" .-' . i-
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