r, ! r csr t;e V-J ,' li . ,. H . ;l i.iJ".'-' i?" i'i . . .r-. ' - j- fif II "J! h.iU r - f ".; .... -'V5 ,t .j-. v.a - k.".. .vAi-v. Mv iiOrfU S.:,rW.V , " rjs "it sfc- -1 i'A --4T- 'Wi ?i TffiB 1AK0ABTER DAILY IJTTKLLIGfiKCER, SATURDAY, MA S'. v . .''- .-.-r- "J. -,- , tt - - T"-' -V-J" r r--. i-y j tW " 3 J - - w-a.v-' .? ,- .vt -... , &&& pi v V ' 'jv-'h ' 1- V, m ..-, Hiiv 4 ..."-, 'v t . fw XHJ0- a. JLBBVv VEaa Bf. 1 n ' SBBMIBBSSSSa JL T .m t- .' T " ' "' JMM1 mm jimn "fSAifl , '"$t?;m fahaaUM Mk nil MSan'J vfSAfw J.- - I MttfTUTlOftS. . ?.- iwlw fcfttai tfU CHy la Itarrtaeirif tiungH j .. . 4H: United States .be from 160,000 te la WasUaetea. Tha rfrfiifc persons et medcr- i bbtq no inua iiuiu w stateseltlrt) Rrandeur of i for the tmrpeae of )atieset a cUvtbe de- r Sf' W ; BOCDtERs' HOME. - i;hlck most of thcnihnve IMwiMpers nnd books elnce their MaV'f The greater number of these I Will arrive nt me cnpiuii ene I, before the inauguration. of them will expect te i in a day! a trancer awakes nnd fluiH (la WaeJtlngten, the first thing lie raptary roiling ma urciiKiaFi man in harvest time, is te it' the office of the hotel and order llieagbt 'around Instantly. An be r paced up ana down, watting kAakreyftncc, he mutters between I tecth the fruitless wail of ' aJtrWashlncten teuribte: "I am rtoaee tliis town today, or by the rsatflfegencs, I'll never ree it," ItMna guidebook, jumps inie his t AM rolls off losee tlip eighty Of tkagees te the Capitel first. He mm a sacrcci tow ler tne iqbi years that eome day or ether be ii with rapture upon the interior i tmted States CapiteL Atlasthin (lifalnlkd, but be is in tee much of r te med uad summon any ranture Aa. realisatien of a two decade '';;He rushes from the eenate te , takes one glance at the hall of r.-walka around the rotunda like 4ry pedestrian, Baya "Big place, llfistde ilve minutes from the Ism entered is out in the street and KUtfeab again. He tells the driver te ItMaoewnat the National museum. tM absorbed in wondering it he will ) te bee the wliole tiling that I no notice whatever of the Ikiu- tbeisnlcnl gardens as he is driven bv vlba't-way" te the museum. He is r oUtTieas of the statclincss of the llk:js passing through, nnd when i National museum, ene of i the glebe, he walks through cress shaped building (where inauguration ball was held) jiaMa aearcely anything that he can r for two days, his examination i traMMsdensly hasty. On his way I ant he 'passes a case containing f ;Cka.. Washington's uniforms. liteaa'aad leeks at it a second, says lOMrsgr- ana in another mmute iMaeabanden hbwayte the Cor- I act callery. Here h) gees through ;Mf Mehtaing like tactica. All that 4M ranmber of seeing in it a week t It flowers' "Greek Slave." In fact, i geaa,rerywhcre and sees nothing. i tee enure Meld, ana yet when Ifesa home and endeavors te tell Iiis I of the enchanting experienecs he I ia Washington all that he can re- r Is a bread avenue, n noisy Icci.i- k hedy. a nude white figure, a fitatue Napeleon, an air brake invention in at office, a red nosed, fourth rate rist." who asked bim for ten cents ViUard's, and a tremendously dis- facadacbe, which kept him aU night. Thcre is but little cx- in this, wasliingten sight- latiek as persistently te the beaten t and observe everything as curser- nual continent trotters of Kit even this sort of superficial loe ispreferable toneexamina- I ai all. It is a curious but none the ipeattire fact that there- are men and an who have lived iu "Washington ( tMily and forty years? and w he have r Been lnside the Capiteil 'Jlicre is who lives directly across the t fnpm the Smithsonian institution. twfce has lived there since 1859, raid kfca baa never seen the inside of that Infamous cstablishmcntl But the Jla Washington at least sees M these places te be able te Ids chest and conscientiously say k m aas seen them. lea Washington in all its splendor I Tititer should go there in May or Li With Ks flowers and trees burst- Mt&DECTS EUMMCIl 1IOCSK. Inte bloom, its grass burreundnl ofernato architecture, and the that of Madeira in October, it U a;gwafr village, totally undefilcd by air of business or the noisy i of business iu a city like Yerk or Chicago. It is unfortunate i laauguratien of the presidents fin March, which In Washington anek dJaagroeaUe month of the 4M Tae numuera ei birangera 'torwastimgtea during the Inau- a have but little opportunity taehaatlep, owing ta the usual of the weather, te inspect of the city, which form one attract! ve features. If you te go te Washington when Har- lijlaaugurated, and the weather, r mange ireair, bappens te ie .nwleannet pasa a mero pleasant f aW than by driving out te thoNa theNa h pekliefa' home. Yeu can go thcre car, but the drive is such a one that it is worth a creat than the very reasonable fare. -ftaV "" iBoiiiers'hemeiti about thrce miles f the fCapiteL- The 'grounds, kCtade 60p acres, jhave fpr.the IteMMnthe.naf jinl Pe. r,pa,)ha'Oibee razed te the aataiaa tk old veterans hwatautswltliina few 9&9&&2m.& "'i'Fa ttTnar J V,T ('"' waa a MltaatK.wivasef aur-j jiaad'aeTCjal gUsteaing the besom of which' liiWanK ''Tli'e In.iin lisefwWteu-.wU.. ta iaUtf- iU wcaurcrt ifMa,-au4 'iitereare esually aaoeaaatodaua in it. In wiaa. whisk ram M a men room. Every comfort. eVen luxury, b pre- lyMtA for the oecupani, and they are "only required la turn te obey a rew mbi - ale rales, such m rising at 7, retiring at W, ta be en hand when the roll is called, and net te absent themselves from the jptnttds without leave. r The home contains a large and well (selected library, and porue of the in mates, especially a few who have been there for many years, have grown pro digiously learned. Hie writer was In Washington last summer, and while strolling along ene of the shaded raids suddenly came upon an old soldier, whom fac had been scarred by the con flicts of two wars, Bitting en a leg nnd intently reading a rather pretentious loekingvolume. Upen bctngaked what book interested him se deeply be pointed te the tltle en the back Hemer! And he proceeded te glve se clear and sharp an analysis of certain passages of the Iliad that the writer, whose little Greek had long age been forgotten, and who bad always been compelled te read the mafiter works of the ancient Greek singer in translations, was simply tee bewildered te fellow him, nnd hid his diminished head. The majority of these old veterans, having llttle elae te de, ex- Vr.TIUNS KNJOVINQ TUnilBELVES. cept occaelonal jiolice duty, nre great readers, and en nny summer day you can bee groups of them sitting together en the banks of the lakes, smoking their pipes, reading nnd commenting en what they read as they go along. Desldes the library thcre is n spacious flower con servatory, the plants of which the pol pel dlcrs take great delight in caring for. On the cast of the main building is n dormitory Used for various purjieses, the stables and fmit garden. On the west is the hospital, and near by the quartern of the governor and efliccrs of the insti tution. Dack of the main building is n beautiful Seneca stene chapel, which was finished In 1871. A bronze fitatue of Gen. Winfidd Scott Btaiuls in a con spicueus place en the grounds. Adja cent te the main building ia the airy mstie cottage, covered with roses nnd vines, erected for the presldcntn In the '70a, although bofero it was built a cer tain portion of the home itself was the faverite summer lcsidcnce of Presidents Pierce, Uuchannn and Lincoln. The Soldiers' home nt Washington wsh founded in 1831, and was ardently nd nd nd vocated by Gen. Winflcld Scott. It was then intended na a refuge for disabled soldiers of the Mexican war nnd sol diers who bad served in the regular army for twenty jcars. It wns then built upena cempainthcly small scale, and it was only from the necessities of the civil war that It has beceme ene of the model institutions of the kind in the world. Its bread plan in admired by soiue of the most deprecatory military critics of Eurepe who have inspected it. licfore the civil war every soldier in the army was taxed twenty-five cente n month te aid in the imppert of the home. After the civil war this tax was reduced te twelve cents. All eeldiers who have leen disabled in for Ire, and these who hae performed servire for tuenty years, can rcbidu without cost nt the home for the remainder of their lives, and there nru many who prefer the comforts and com parative freedom of this excellently man aged institution than te be dependent upon the begrudged charity of their rela tives. llasy ripcrtiuriit In ClicuiUtry. Cut three leaes of red cabbnge into small pieces, and, after placing them in a basin, pour a pint of boiling walerever them, letting them ttnnd an hour; then pour off the liquid into a decanter. It w ill be of n line blue color. Then tnke four wine glasses into ene put six drops of btreng vinegar; into another, six drops of solution of-soda; into a third, the same quantity of a btreng solution of alum, and let the fourth glass remain empty. Fill up the glasses ireui the decanter, and the liquid jwured into the glass con taining the acid will quickly change tee beautiful red; that toured with the beda will be n line green; that poured in with the alum will turn te n pretty purple, while that poured into the empty glass will remain unchanged. Practical Teacher. Why llu lllil J..U Write. Theso ix-TfeeuB in whom certain beiiscs are defective have often gi eater cause for repiniug than I? generally biippescd. Fer example: ene young Udy who is very near sighted has often been told by her brother that hu ciccirca that te 00 the reason why bhe never sees the point of 11 joke. Themas Landbcer, the brother of the famous animal painter, was jierfectly uear uuiing tlie last ycamef his life, hen UU Incther lMuiu una nt ene time traveling abroad, t-onie ene rcinen- btratcd ithliimfer net wiiting te his brother, ns he had premised, "Wliat's the use':" was tha" reply "He'3 tee deaf te hear from us." Youth's Companion. Olrlnz n Ilus Ainiy. Max and Merita were the only male youngsters in the family. The flint named ene day brought a deg home, a horrid, ugly creature, te the great dis gust of the female portion of the house hold. At length the eldest of the Listers lersuadtd little Max te take the deg back v,here he feuud it, or togheit away, and gae him thicepcnce for his trouble Max strutted ett with the cur nnd returned in half an hour, munching the remains of the last of the nuts hn had bought with his sister's nie.iey. "Well, what have you dene with that ugly brute?" the Utter inquired. . "Guv it te MeriUt" was the lenly. lllustrirte Welt. I'tilillcatleni iu Jajun. A gentleman writing from Japan sas that although it is only eighteen jears tince the flttt newspajier was published in Japan, there aie new 673 daily and weekly newsrupets, There nre S3 law magazines, HI scicntilie porledi. cals, 83 medical journals and an equal number of icllgieus iicwsjiapcrs. New Yerk Telegram. Ttering for Ilut Water. At Buda-Pcsth a well, which has been bored te a depth net previously reached, new yields daily 170,000 gallons of water, having a temperature of 113 degs. Fah renheit, It is intended te continue the boring until the tempcrature of the water rt-ach&r 171 degi Fuhreidic-it. It ia a meet point whether lit this manner it will be possible te heat dwellings, ckurdips. e. New Yerlc World. w-,r... i. .,,,,.,,, v . -.14 . HOW VANILLA OROWt." Twe Method of for Marktt Th Ffawf. Vanilla belong te the orchid faaiUy and is a sarmenteee plant fumkhed with, thick, oblong, glauceus green leave. The Tine sometimes attains a height of forty-flve feet It begins' te bear tha third year after planting and continues bearing thirty years. Each vine annu ally produces from .forty te flfty-flre capsules or seed pods, which nre gath. ered licfore reaching complete maturity between April and June. Fer ene method of preparation they nre gathered after they have lest their green tint, nnd nre then exposed te the sun in woolen sheets which have pre viously Itccn thoroughly heated. They are then put Inte Itexea covered with a cloth, and nre again heated in the sun, twclve or fifteen hours, after which they should assumd n coffce color. If this is net obtained they must be covered and again exposed, the whele process lasting about two months, after which they are packed becurcly, fifty each, in tin boxes. By the second method about a thou sand pods are (led together and plunged into boiling walcr te bleach them, after which they nre exposed te the sun, and then coated with oil or wrapped in oiled cotton te prevent them from bursting. During the drying process the pods ex ude a sticky liquid, which is expedited by gcntle pressure two or thrce times a day. By this process the pod loiesalteut a quarter of Its original size. The Itcst quality pods aie seven te nlne inches in length, and large In proportion, and Jtessess in greater nbuodance the char acteristic mid ngreeable pcrfutne which gitcs vanilla lis value. The no is somcliiuee covered with a silvery efllorescence producing an essen tial bait similar le that found iu the pod, nnd this Is dlfTu(d 011 the outBide of (he capsule It Id called vanilla rime, and ii In great demand In the Berdeaux market. Vanilla is used in perfumery nnd in flavoring confectionery and cordial. It is tup)OKcd te tness jKtwers similar te valerian, whlle It Is much 111010 grateful. Its production In Keuiilen has increased in the past forty yearn from a few pounds te nearly half n million, and tlint colony Is new the principal rival and competitor of Mexico. The total import into France rese from about 200,000 pounds in 1880 te about 200,000 in 1860, but the annual import fluctuates con cen (iMerably. Itnden Times. Insiillliit; rreprlctlcx. Since I was lS yearn old thcre nre a few things that luive nlwnyti made me mad, and ene wns te ask me, the minute I mentioned approvingly a mans name, whether he was married or net. What earthly difference did it make? And an other was te have 11 man change his tene nnd manner te me when he get married. Mr. Brownell talks about the man find ing the wemnu ti eating him differently when be inairkn. I absure htm that is net half as ntiinine us when the man who has known mu kIiice I was as high asthe table and called moMelllo nil my lifo'be life'be gins le address me ns "Mls Uawn" the minute he gets n wife. What, did he mean by calling me Molile nt all ever, If it was Hemcthlng that contreverses the rights of bin w lie? 1 was net engaged te him; he wns net my lever. 1 thought we were the bimplcbt, mnt(er-of-ceurbo old friends. But, let it seems thcre wns something chu in it according te his view, nnd new 1 have n right te Ite In willed ever the ust, it beems te inc. I'd get a divorre from n man I married that acted lile that. New Yerk Graphic. SIki ?!h II IlImllnE. "Darling Bessie," wild Mr. Hoever te his ladytjpewriter, "will j mi marry me? Since 3011 haie ceiiie, like 11 gleam of sunshine, te gladden mycxistence I hae lived in the ladi.mt light of) eurethcrcal presence, and passionately" "l'le.tMi bjienk 11 litlle slower, Mr. Hoever," Raid the fair typewriter, Inter rupting him, while hcrfingers continued te ily ever the keys of licr machine. "'Ktherenl presence pabsienately. New I am ready te proceed." "GicatScett.MisaCnntmeU" exclaimed her employer, "you nre net taking down mypffcr of maniage en that infernal typewriter, nre your" "A propesall'' shrieked Miss Caramel. "Why, se it in. I didn't notlce. 1 thought j 011 weie dictating. F01 give me, dear William; I am jeurs, Anil new, since I have made this foolish blunder, pleaee sign this pajter, and I will keep it as a memento." Thomnriiage took place according te contract. Chicago News. Aliellklilnc 11 Is'nUaiicv. The railroads of Germany nre under the contiel of the government, nnd it becuis that the practice of giving and ncceptiug gratuitiea has led te se many abuses that it has lteen determined te put a btep te it. The royal railway ad ministration has accordingly netillcd all empleyes that they will net Ite allowed te accept the binalleut gratuity or favor of any description upon penalty of suui maiy dismissal. Piosecutien is also thieatened against theso who may offer gratuities te lailway empleyes. A long putlcrlug traveling piiblle will rise up and call the government blessed for this putting nn end te (tne of the most un pleasant features of continental travel. The example would seem n geed ene te fellow I'lsewhcre. fan Francisce Chron icle. Wn f i Country IMItei, When a man is dying (eum aceuntty juper with an army press and a hatful of typu nnd hex entccn paid-up hubbciip hubbciip tieus; when he is compelled tebkirniish around en the outside of his business te make a liv ing by begging, borrowing or stealing; when he is out of heart, hope, fi lends and money, in debt, in leve and in the middle of 11 railroad rumpus that will net eome te a focus; when he has nothing Iu the past but lemembrnnce of falluie, and nothing in the future but isi0113 of the poerhouso well, under Mich circumstances, he is iu confounded peer bhape te assume n virtue thet hs hasn't get, or a joy thet be doesn't fceL -Denten (ICy.)Tiihuue. Dr. Abltell'a Auieiule Honorable. The new spapers also mirror life as it is. They repeit in full all the murders, crimes and horrors that happen around us. I wish they would net give be much space te these things. Often when we wnut a wuall Mcisseunicr cabinet picture we get a bread, btnrtling paintiug, done with the brush of 11 scene laiutei. It U said that the newspapers of today de net tell the truth, and I think there is net ene of us w he has net seen nt Mtme time or ether In his evening Kagle reports about himself w hich he thinks are net correct, but when we consider that the nevvspapers new take iu the whele world, I marvel that tlir-y nre correct ns they are. There is as much truth fu them as there is in the preaching. Laughter and applause. Lj man Abltett at rrank rrank linite Dinner. Dminellj's Nole Heek. , Ignatius Dennelly deea net trust te bis memory for all the odd anecdotes und funny stories with which he elaborates lib ejiecclK s t n any and nil (tecaslens, but he fellow the examplu of Abraham Lincoln nnd l-eep3 a note book which Is full of them. He keep the iiote books in a drawer at .home and Jeglm Uwtt.Qfar. net amy when he wants em for a speech, bnt whenever ha gets blue. Be naya that his note books' are better med! cine than anything the doctors can pre scribe. Some one who professed te hare seen the littlJe of one of Mr. Dennelly' note books Bays that when the sage geta a geed nnecdote or a striking bit of poetry, he innkrs a marginal nete beside it of eome man whom It. will fit. Minne apolis Tribune. Detraction of French Welrei. Tlie Fl-cncli minister of agricultui has published a return showing that the total number of wolves killed during the past year was 701, nnd of thesotwe were wolves which had attacked human beings, nnd for each of which a premium qf C8 was paid; fourteen were she wolves with young, for each of which n pre mium of 0 was paid; 315 were .ordinary wolves, for which a premium of i was paid, anil 870 cubs, for each of which n premium of IUs. was pild. The total amount paid in premiums wns 1,020, as against 2,284 for 700 wolves in 18SC, and 2,020 for 000 in 1883. .The depart ment In which meat wolves were de stroyed was the Dordegno (109), the yiftae (50) nnd the Ilnule Vicnne (47). Making: Meney by Railing Skuakt. Mr.Jmeph Liningcr, who lives about twenty miles northeast of this city, is proprietor of a skunk ranch, probably the only ene iu the state. Mr. Liningcr established bis "skunkcry" with only a fevv animals, and new theite are fifty in the corral. "I set out," remarked the proprietor when interviewed, "te raise 000 of the nnlmals befere slaughtering any, nnd at the present rnte of increase' it will net be long befere that number Is realized." "Hew about the odor?" was asked. "Thcre Is nene whatever; jeu can go rlght'up te the corral, and I defy you te tell by the odor that thcre is a ukunk in the neighborhood. They never eject their acrid and effensive fluid ex cept ns a means of self defense, nnd If they nre net molested thcre is no dan ger. Besides, it is a very easy matter te remeve from the kittens the glands con taining the effensive secretions, nnd thus disarm them for life. The skunk is nn animal easily raised, and ia quite valua ble for its oil nnd fur. Tiie skin is worth from 75 cents te $1.50, and the yield of oil Is nbeut of the 6ame value. They have from bix te ten young nt 11 time and breed B0vcr.1l times in a season, the same en rabbits. My attention was called te this industry by a man in Tennessee, who has grown rich out of skunk rais ing." Wabash (Ind.) Special. "Fiicdem" nml Amcrlcnn Drcst. What would a Itnden lady think if who were ushered Inte a home in New Yerk at -1 o'clock in the afternoon te piuscnt herself te 11 hostess who wns decked out in white hatin, low neck nnd short blceves, or in Nile green moire, ditto neck anil blceves? The blinds would be drawn, te be wire, and the gas lighted, but the cards would have read "from four te beven," and no power of imagi nation would mnke the dresses and the lights seem in place befere dinner te a girl brought up in F.ngllsh society. In congruous dressing fellows Amciican women into nrkms ether kinds of enter tainment. English women visiting here remark, "What n pity that the ladies in sist upon wearing their bonnets overy every overy wherel" Such is literally the case. Bon Ben nets nre worn at the theatre, at the ejK'ra, at receptions, and nt concerts, even when "evening dress" has been suggestively printed en the t ickets. The worst of it is, however, that 11 few ladies de go without Iteniicts, nnd in that lies the incongruity. A request for "even ing ill ess" en these occasions U "observed by the ladies only by their putting en the most elaltorate headgear. There is no accepted fashion in icgnrd te the matter. This H "freedom" in America. New Yerk Cor. Ixuiden Queen. Kiuine i:uu. A wilier in Chambers' Journal repeats the method which Is in quite general use here for the extermination of nitn. These animals nre the wisest of domestic ver min, nnd nny means taken for their do de do btructlen is, as a rule, quickly discovered by them; if net, the terror alene engen dered by the ever diminishing tube is btiflicicnt te cause them te lieu the mvb mvb tcrieus power w hich haunts thorn. Tak ing advantage of this trait the wi iter in question constructed u tiap for the rats. This wns a water ban el caiefully con cealed. Op the top was a trap deer (simply balanced by a pivot in the center), and beyend this Ktnie feed was placed for which the rats had 11 strong liking. They could only get te this by walking 01 er the deer, and iu order te entice them, the deer was fixed for about a week; then the belt was drawn, and for several nights a plentiful supply of drevyned rats rewarded the ingenuity of the rat killer, and the remainder of the colony bought "fresh weeds and pastures new." A Valuable Mamii.-rlit. The Star stales that the original man uscript of Dickens' story, "Our Mutual Friend," is said te Ite in the possession of Mr. G. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, who is leperted te have refused 1,200 for it. The btery of this manuscript is rather icmarkalile. "Our Mutual Friend" wns ruvicwed in The Times nt great length, and iu most laudatory terms by the late Mr. Dallas, who had previously informal Dickens that he had undertaken te de justice te "the new book" iu that joui jeui nal, the notices of which carried gi eat weight In theso days. Dickens se highly appreciated the vnlue of the bcrvlce which Mr. Dallas had rendered him that be presented him with the manuscript, which the cnthusiastie critic iceeived with the utmost effusion, vowing that be would always treasure it as one of his meet precious possessions. Within a short time, hew ever, the manuscript was Beld te Mr. Childs for 250. lxtnden Truth. Gcerse' TlmHjr lutrrrtintlun. "Ne, Geerge," faltered the maiden, "I fear it cannot be. I admire y oil ns n gentleman, I resjiect you as a friend, but" "I.tura," be exclaimed, "befoie you pass bentuiee bear me out. A recent lucky btroke In business has enabled me te buy a beautiful home 011 Puliie ave nue, which bhall be in your name. I will Insure my life for $25,000, and" "Geerge," calmly interposed the lovely gul, "you interrupted me. 1 was nbeut te say that the Eentiments of icspect tmd cblccni I feci for you, though se strong, are fecble in comparison with the deep leve which which 1 which I have long don't, Geerge, dear " Fer Geerge had interrupted her again. Chicago Tilbune. bupnenl Cac. A email boy entered n Fourteenth r.vc r.vc nue giecery the ethci dny, and asked the proprietor te trust 1dm te two cents' worth of candy. "I don't knew you," wns the icply. "But I live just two blocks down." "But what made you eupintbe I'd trust i en?" "I EuppObcd 60 because yeu've get two 1 r re Is of kcroscneout doers and I could )3V 1 xired gimlet boles In both of them 1 1st night without anybody knowing it," Hie t,ieccr compromised by trusting the Let ten cent's worth of candy and rolling the barrels Inte his bhed, Detroit Free Press, A aha nJef OfcaerraMea. I was In a Bute street shoe store yesterday when two ladles seated tbeeuelvM and atksd te b shown theea, of coarse, a yeaag waited upon one of the ladles. A later be came te tbe proprietor, with whom I was talking, and saldi "She bat white hose." The proprietor made a reply that I did net quite underdand, and the clerk departed. I returned te ask why It was that the clerk had made such an obscrraUea. "It la one of tba tricks of our trade," answered the bead of tha concern. A woman who will wear white hosiery don't wear One shoes. Yoacongsn Yeacongsn Yoacengsn ble en that every time and win. Be we knew about what clam of goods te show ber and thus save time. I dent knew whether you knew It or net, as such matters de net interest outsider, but we can tell by the sort of hosiery a woman wears what price shoes abe wants. New, take a wemaa who wears black dlk beatery or black bal brlggan, the wants tha very best shoe, as a rule, that thcre la In the home. I hare made a study of this for years, and I am away ap en the subject, I can tell you. Anether thing' I have noticed a woman who wears black hoslery generally has small feet, That re minds me that the average feet of the Chi cago lady I mean geed Meck, the aristocrat Is net small, hut long and slender. "Chi cago Mall. ( a snrewa tteg. 1 Of a ocdate but ctuiningdeg out in California this story is teld: On ene 'occasion a rabbit was started, and all the dogs with the exception of Benus 'dashed off in full pursuit. We were 'astonished te observe that he, foregoing the intense excitement of 'the chase.'de chase.'de iliberatcly trotted by a short cut te n ihollew oak trunk, and crouching nt its base calmly awaited the coming of the 'fleeing rabbit. And he was net disap pointed, for the pursuing dogs pressed .the rabbit se hard that after making a 'long deteur, it approached the place of 'refuge. As it was about entering the hollow trunk, Benus sprang up and cap tured it. New, this old deg was used te hunting rabbits in that field, and knew 'that the rodents were in the habit of jflylng for safety te that hollow tree. .Moreover, thl3 btery Is true. Philadel phia Times. Dene unit Undene. A Dickinsen cellege btudent, in a spirit of 'braggadocio, mnde a bet of $5 iwlth another young man mat no ceuiu put two regulation billiard balls in Ids t.u.4lm nt ... 4l.vft YTn nf.nnn.nlielie.1 the feat, and is new n sadder but wiser person. The balls stuck in bis mouth, 'und all efforts te dislodge the came proved futile, until finally an M. D. was called iu, who, in order te get thcnl out, was compelled te cut n slit iu Ids mouth en each side. The ether fellow paid the Itct, Harrisburg Telegraph. In the eovere earthquake shock thai occurred recently In Vegtl.ind thereweia rcmaikubly loud subterranean nelws, but no serious damnge. M' eLANK'H lilVKR PILLS. TBI aBMDINC UU.U. McLANE'S GBLKB&ATSD LIVER PILLS. reK SICK HEADACHE. ir. and Mre. Williams, He. 278 Seventh Bt., N. Y., teillfy that tber have both been iuffar ln with liver compliant for about flve years, during which time they hare spent a large amount 01 money ana iriea many remeuinB, but te no nnrnese. finally. It earl n IB of ten Kenntne Dr. C. McLane'a ana'a Liver Pill's tvi rill's pe limed by Fleming Bres., rttteburg, Fa., tin v fn urchasea four beyet, which they took accord. ik te the amotiens accemnrnvl ting each box, and new proneunoe themselves cured of thatdlatreialna' tllieaae. perieejy 1 his Is te eerttfy that! have been subject at llinea te severe headache 1 sometimes the patn mi tild bn se severe I could reat neither day or uglit. Hearing et the genuine Dr. C. lie 1 unit's Liver Fill, prepared by riemlng Itrei , l'HUburg, Fa,, I sent and get a box, et which I took two pills en going te bed, for two nights. They relieved me entirely. Heme time has elanned and I have had no mere trouble from Btck htndache. M. JOUNSION, US Lewis BLJT.Y. Thlt la te certify that 1 have hd the liver complaint for b!x years, and l never could get any medicine te help me until 1 reoeumead uifng the genuine Ur. O. HcLane'a Liver Fills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Flttsburg, Fa. 1 can new say te the public, that they have com pletely cured met and I de hereby recommend tbem te all pertena afflicted with a diseased liver. Try them. They win cure. U aHt A KVANB. KO. 93 Lewis St . N. Y. Insist upon having the genuine Ur.O. Mc- I ane's Liver Flits, pre Flttsburg. Fa. Fries i all drugglBtt. area ey riemini rBrei. cents a box. Beld tty 13J B.B. HWIFTU BFECiriC has cmed meet a ma lignant breaking out en inyle, which causea Intolerable pain. It was called Kczema by the di ctera lour of whom treated me with no ro ller. 1 candidly confess that l ewe my pkb ent geed health te B. a. B which In my esti mation 1 Invaluable as a bleed remedy. MISS JOLlALaWlTT, NO' 2227 K. 10th St.. 8U Leuis, Me. Our baby when two months old was attacked with Scrofula, whleh for a long time destroyed hvr eyeslgntentirely. and caused us te deapilr ether life. The doctors failed torellevohtr, and we gave BWir I'd BPXOiriC, which seen cured her entirely, and be is new bale and hearty. a. V. UKLK. Will's Felnt, Tex 19. JW Bend for book giving history of Bleed U'eeues und advice te suifeicrs. mailed froe. TUB BlUrXBPKOiriUCO., ()Tu,Tb,B Drawers, Atlanta, Gs, 11BATINU. F LINN ft BKENEMAN'H UELKBUATCU OLD STYLE IS THE BEST IsTTUBMAUKET. UAUUAINB IN STOV ES Heubq Furnishing feeds. Lamps & Chandeliers a-l'iempt Attention te Ordera lorl'Jumb lerl'Jumb lug and lias JTltUng. FLINN&BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., LANOABTKK. BICICLKS. TlOYOLKa,TRIOYOLEa, TANDKMW. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Trioyelea, Tandems. DURABLE, SlHl'LK. QUAKAMTBBD U1QBEBT QBADE, ILLUBTUATEDCATALOUUB FUEB, POPE MFG. CO., 79 FU AHKLIN ST.. BOSTON. BBABCH UODBEA II Warren St, Mew Yerk t Wl Wabaah An.. Cklaiti. recaaiaDyjuHMa.MUMBBJia i perta alabyJOH, UaiVsMMu Hand-Made Tinware, QUKM 9MM0Hkrpt1tu Rheumatism AMiaMraMtiaricaJaaa It by naata af laatla - -- --- !' 0t , pat Msaiartr tux ?" puu aaa aahttfiatheteafcaaa theuMen, ana laUae jetsta aiik kaate anklet,hiraaawrMta. itrrii-itiTTr"T' bare feaaa la Haafa araaammiaayaHif ana pennaaeat cure tar rhaaaaktjkM. kla caetcliia,by iu panfytag aaTl laHalaaatiaa neutralize tbaaetdity of taa Mae,aa alto buUda ap aud itraagtaaaa tfea waeU bay. Heed' 0MS4MUi " 1 ra lata up for Hz tneatka with raaaaut- ttsm, aa tued many klaSa et saMlalaa with cnt gee result Ull one eftny aelakbert tela Be te take Heed's aartaBarUta. When 1 tad med half a bottle I felt better, aad after tak iig two bettlM ithiBklwaaaatlrelytarea, a X have aet had aa attack of rheaauutsat iIbes." Beaaaa H. Dtxew, KOMVllle, BtaUa U!and, N. T. Oerea HhatuxiBtisim "I had attacks of rheumatism wklea in. ersaaed la Mrertty. I took taraa bottletei Heed's Banapaniia ana i aai pieata te say the rheuauue palaa eeased, ay appetite aad digestion became better, aad y general bialtfc greatly Improved, I aa firmly con vinced that Heet's BaraapaxlUa eared ate, as I have fait no reourrenc;ef thU blood!dls bleod!dls bloed!dls caie." Wa.BoeoB, aaava,K. T. Heed's lanapariUft Sela by all drnggtats. e t tta for 18. rreparet only by O. L HOOD OO Lewell, Mass. 100 Oeaw One Dellar. (it CJOHENCK'H MANURAKK FILLS. SOHMNOK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS ren Bilious and Liver Complaint 8. AKETHK OLDEST FAMILY Hl'AMDAUD. A Purely Vegetable Compound, without mercury or ether lulmleus mineral Bate nnl sure always, rersale by til Druggists. Full pilnted direction for nslng with each pack- ge. Dr. Behenek's new book en The Lnngs, Liver nnd atemaeh sBNT rUKE. Address Ur. J. 11. Bchenck A Een, Philadelphia. mayl7-lydw s OHKNCK'S MANDRAKE P1LLH. SOHBNOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS .FOR Bilious and Liver Oemplalnls AKETUROLDK3T FAMILY 8TAMDABD. A Purely Vei liable Compound, without mer cury or einer injuneuv mineral. ary or ether Injurious mineral. Baleandsnre nlways. Fer sale by all Druggist. Full printed directions for using with taeh pick pick ase. Dr. Bchenck'8 new book en lhe Lnniir, Liver nnd Htnmat-h BKMT FBKK. Address Dr. J. U. Bchenck A Ben, Philadelphia. maylMydAw aUMPHRBYH VETERINARY SPE0IPIO3. Fer Herees, Cattle, sheep, Dege, Hogs, and FOULTUT. BOO Page Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Bent Free. CUHK8 rovem. Congestion, Inflammation. UA.A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. SB. B. strains. Lameness, KheumatUm. KU.G. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D. lleU or Urnbs, Worms. SE.lt.-ceughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. ulF.F. colleor Orlped, Bellyache. - U.O. Miscarriage, liemerrhages. 11. IL Urinary nnd Kidney Dlseaaes. jLL Eruptive Diseases, Mange. .J.K. Diseases of Digestion. iTAIILR CA8B. with Bpeclflcs. Manual, Witch Ilacel Oil and MedlcaUd 17.1X PBICB, Single Dettle (ever fioaesos) '' Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid any where and In any quantity en receipt et prloe Humphreys' Med. Ce., liw Fulton Bt, N. Y. 11 amp hrejs' llonieepathlc Specific Ke.'-8. In use 80 yeejs. The only snecessf ui reniedy f or Nervous Debility. Vital W eakness aaa Frostratten from ever-work or ether causes. Il.oe per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder ferlMV. Beld nr Drceqibts, or sent postpaid en to te celpt el price. 11UMFUUBYB MEDICINE CO., Ne. 109 Fulton Street, N. Y mar27.lydAwTu.Thas miSETHINQ SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every tmbe should have a bettle el DK. FAUUNEY'D TEETUINU BYltUF. Perfect!) sale. Ne opium or Merphia mixtures. Will rellove Celic, Urlplng In the Uowela and Pre. mete lUltleult Teething. Prepared by 1)114, l.PAUUNEYftBON,uagorstewn,MO. DrUK gluts sell It i as cents. Trial bettle sent by mall 10 cents. Jant-lydeedAw TyKAh, UNDEVELOPED PAKTH Of the .Human Bedy Enlarged, Develop!, at rongthened. etc., Is an Interesting advertise mentions run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say that there la no ovldenre of humbug about this. On the contrary, the ad vet mers are very highly Indorsed. Inter ccted persona may get sealed circulars giving all particulars, by writing te the EUIB MBOi GAL CO., & Bwan BU, Uufftite, N. Y. Teledo fll-lydAw WIKJia AND LIQUOKO. UK OWN BRAND. SPECIAL yjicem mm teS OUR OWN BRAND" FOU SALE 1IY H. E. SLAYMAKEitf He. 20 Bast King Street, LANCASTER. PA. UTTOMtfXTB, TT UTHIUtH. KAUITMAN, ATTOBN EY-AT-LA V , 2?II"B Wl n aaafJf WWW? il WWW- -' saw i V Wtw m K 4 vi km m TMArmmmtivimm " I "IP sanMBMyMsT sftMiMBt a. vaev.M, ITOBCBWAB. - r. 7 2 js ,- . ' t KS t.......,.t jjm Lai "! Mi aetriMwii'D. MS TJM 1 a, at, r.a ............ 7, if ua r.n. r.m.U ra. UM YMM tM us AiBm a aaaaaeaaaif j ataa SsBsaMstttiBkB BWSBJBfBfJBJ-,. Klsatlsraat.'raa. AM tXI a mi as aai S.H wtnv pBn3L55'J!i.w,aaeMtef " Fer Cuckies at 7.m ffiie p s Sd e"w p. 5l TBAINB LBAVB COLUMBIA. reraeaaiBgatT.ani,i?.aa sjed m. Fer Lebanon at U4J ana te pi.p TBAINSLEAVBQUABBTVILLB. A"mrB0Mtr M t-40 ass, and lie a ' aaatag at, A a aa, aael tM p tt FarLaBaaoaatiseaadSMpaa. p LBAVB BIND STBBBT (Leacatter.) JT?al"at7JOain.liJaBdl.ep m. wZ VfSiSJ ,0 aas.M.as aad (My en. p.a? yomITI,TlUet Jeam,ae5aaaM ' LEAVE PB1NCBSTKBET (Lancaster.) Fer Keadlag at 7.40 a m, H M and ISO p . Fer Lebanon at 7.07a m, ltas aaa &01 p . ForqearryvlUeatar77e.JOaB),sei and 8.09 TBAINS LBAVB LEBANON. Fer rncaater at 7.11 a , USO and 7.10 p tn. Fer Quarry vllle at 7.11 a m and UsO and 740 pm. SUHDATTKAINB. TBAINB LBAVB BEADIWQ. Fer Lancaster at 7.10 a m aad AIO p m. Fer Quarryvllle at 3.10 p tn. TBAINB LBAVB QUABUVVILLB Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and Beading at 7 10 m. TBAINB LBAVB KINO BT. (Lancaster.) Fer Beading and Lebanon at 8.08 a in and I H pm. or Quarryvllle at 6.10 p m. TBAINB LEAVE FBINCB BT. (Lancaster.) Fer Beading and Lebanon at 8.13 a m an let p in. Fer Quarryvllle at AOlpm. . TBAINB LBAVB LBBANON. Fer Lancaster at 7.H a m and Att p m. Fer Qnarryvtile at aS pm. Fer connection at Oelnmbta, Marietta Juna Juna Uen, Lancaster JuncUen, Manhslm. Beading ana Lebanon, see time table at all sutlens. A. M.WILSON Buperlntendentv ENN8YLVAN1A RAILROAD BCHBDULB.-In effect from Nev. 98, Tratna lbavb LAaeAsraa ana leave and ar rtve at PhUadelphla aa fellows t Leave Leave DBSTWABD. racifle Ezpreast.. News Bzpreasf... Way Paeaenaert... Philadelphia.! Lancaster h:h p. m , iJQ a. m. 4J0a.m. 7:00 a. m. i:2sa. m 6:la- m. 8:30 a. m. Wla. m e.afta- m B-.60 a..m, e-jsa. ml Ssoe p.m. 9:10 p. m. 1:60 p.m. 6:30 p. nv 7:40 p. m 7:60 n. m. Mat) tralnvUMUJeyt nu. bvi Anunr.... Niagara Express.... Uaiever Accem rant Llnet via Columbia 7:40 a. m. via Columbia lltBOB. m. rrrdaHokAeoom.... via Columbia ian raster Accem... Uairlabnre! Accem.. via mu Jey, Columbia Aocem.... Harilsburg Bxpress. kid p. m. (-.40 p. m. 6.50 p. m. 9:20 p. m. Leave Lancaster. IrtOa. tn. 6:05 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 8:68 a. m. BKa. m. 11:30 a. m. 1Z:S8 p, m. 1:05 p,m, B.oep.m. 4:46 p.m. 6:6p.m. nuirai azpressr.. EASTWABD. fhtia. Express) raet Llnef Hatrlsburg Express bun caster Accem... Columbia Accem... ttlantle Exnreut... 11:10 p. m. Arrive pnua. lasa. m. 8:26 a. m. 10:a. m. via Mt Jey 11:46 a. m. lnp.in 3:16 p. m 6:00 p.m. 6:46 p. m: 6 A) p. m. 9:46 p. m. Jet rhere Expreaa. Cbiladelphla Accem Sunday avM Day Expresat LKII. ........ mail....... fBirlabarg Aocem. 17 ha only trains which run dally. On Snnday.the Mall train west runs by wa el Columbia. ...J- B. WOOD. General Pasaenger Agent, CHAB.B.PUUU.ueneral Manager. THUNKB w HOLEHALU KEDUUTION. CIIAS. I HABERBUSII, (Sacctsser te M. Htbiibush I Scb.) Wholesale Reduction. bV saaaav. ,sta.a .. 3a! Jja (Mm na IflMt UBKUT m M? Te enable, us te make room ler our new goeli we are offering Bpeclnl Uatgatns In FUR ROBKH, PLUHULAFROBEH, HLEIUU UKLL8, KUR GLOVI'-d In (act, our Entire Winter Stock. L1D1EB' POOKETKOOKS, CARD OABEH, I'UK AS AND BKLT8 AT COST. Ne trouble te (hew our goods at Chas. E. labertrasli's HAUItLE, HAHNfcMi, AND TRUNK STORU- Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCABIEU. PA. JV31gn of the Uelden lloite Heads "S QUBNNUWAKB. H IUH A MARTIN. GLASS & QUEENSWARE chinPhall. Housekeeper and New ISeglnners, here are a lew facts for you : Inthecholeo of wares ttee that you get the beet makes. Crailng or cracking of glazing Is fount lilnclpally In tbu low grade vl goerts no u.akeu entirely trce Irem It cxceptFiench China. 'Iheieputatlonet thu manufacturer maks or spoils theluurket ter his waiej. We keep the standard Makea. Yeu can tolect what you want and get what you select. Our waiea are guaiunteed or eicbtngedlf notBalUlacteiy.; tilve us a call bofero purchasing. High & Martin, Ne. 16 Hast King St. ectl9-tfd OAJiKJAUiia. QTANDARD OARR1AQE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk, EDW. KDU12RLKY, Nes.10, 1.', 13, 43 Market Street, Peir cf Pest- efflce, Lancaster, Pa, De net lull te call uud see my splendid t lock of Laust Btyle lluggles, Ptastenf, runlly carrtagtk, Ac, which 1 new have icWy ter the Spilng trade. All ttelattstdesUns tofo tefo tofe lecttrom. There are no finer vehlcleilnthe state. A tine line of Secend-Uend Werk en hacd. My erlcea are tha lowest In tha state ler Brsvelaw work. All work guaranteed. .rfSj.wV AW i n?SZ... '-a-K -'- -'' Jf .. 5' w ? .. Vi' .,, V f'',l, .. . . f lihVi Jh&tx. i-.. . t HbA4JM
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