CURIOUS PHENOMENA. | SEVERAL VERY REMARKABLE CASES OF “MULTIPLEX PERSONALITY.” THE INCARNATION OF BUSINESS. Alexander T. Stewart and $s Dealings with His Follow Men. Alexander T. Stewart was thought to be | strictly honest, but he was the incarnation of og simply; he - was solfish, hard and cold An Extremely Perplexing CasowThe Three Lives of Louis Vell'ho Theory of Obsessiotis Mis “Watseka Wonder," | An Obseure Suljoot A dispateh from Norristown, Pa, Hives an account of a curious case which has coms to light there, and wich, if the circimstances are as stated, provably belongs to a class which has been growing for some: years wish gather disquwting peed. Home two months "nl + to Norristown, rented a store, cd ft ail began business There was nothing fu his conduct or béaring to ats | tact tention, and he lived with perfect : (aetness until ons” evening a neighbor was | startled by thy upocarance of She newcomer | £1 a Tew iltiorcd v, asking where ho was, Then be.dechuvd that he knew nothing of his sojourn “th Notil own; that he was a [Thode that two months ago he | me business, drew some Lank and them lost recallec- Wmself in the Penosyl Hany yomrs ago 8 sory betm scouted hy a #1 RL Now investignsions of Frenod swrally known that whot pily ters “muiti ing though in. Dra. Chareot, Hicher, Camuset, ete, hw fora | ied this elassof cases, and | now hiskocionl « § are to. be found ulinrities of th } A SUPRA Cain : 3 stock sia Cle loft his BAY , fel 08 Of Le (y 48g a pes Ol ol all and ase of D THRER LIVES, lives, separated from youn fits « onality fo an + & change of personality r was radically altered patient was mor while in another he de and npright. Si ered in the esse of Hhoush he r peculiarity is ti ite has become the horn what was the normal ane.” As this change rater nach, it is not ISRI0 AN ¥ I three HL one per Hy Woe olf to WIS Cases are Ang i personaiil nsisty glmost wh HT TRANGE Aang gO Canes which come under this or , and Dr. Hamme ly discussed m in The Forum tof the is bookkeeper wh t af ally, CASES oid re of the ya few ] aie t uked rent o stale owt of } “No, ing his bead wd hie bedd ; “it wus put maintained our respe falling to a vigorous ; found the lu ' i v of table ¢! y wigpirer la had got the n nM i and sw Yor) T toe iP & Wile you're , Shak ering of both stoutly witiones, sud, bed fi Us a and Le® clothes, CinRipnn Coes bee! A Close Guess on a Log. The Ilochester Union says that iran Bibley of that city Is the best hog gueser io viestern Now York, and proves it by telling how be ones visited 6 farm where a hog had | Just been killed, and was asked to guess on its weight, After due deliberation and estirua toh Be sald slowly: “That hog weighs ex actly tyo-hidudred-—and-slxty Ong pours -eatid—a-quarter.” Ms bog wus placed | epon the scales It weighed 2017 (half a pound over Mr He was thoroughly disgusted, and sald: “How could 1 have been so much mistaken Pressutly his eyes lighted up with triumph, as be do footed i stone in the he mouth devigned to Koop ther jawed bats wet while the coronm was being drawl, “Take opt that plig,” said be, “and you will find it weighs preciseiy half a pound.” “And ft did,” sald The Union, “to grain !"—New York Bun. i Pot samo poles win abit onfer Quire finger for luck vhen dey soo a white horas wisill loaf aroundt sooner dun work for twell lings aday ~Carl Dunder, | EE eaten die Bilvey's guom! —— FREE I nT i on the Sundays of the winter, ! circulated of how | Btoew fact tention to the human voice aroun ance in song and speech broken orf muffled as they ar he had no friends, Judge or sald that bo was devoid of the milk of buman kipdnéss; that his body did not contain adropof warm blood. He had no children—he had lost two fn infancy—and his wife’ stood in such awe of him that affec- tion between them was impossible. Despite his millions, he never gave her any amount of money, eonyinced that women did not and could not understand its use, The only really hamanly social thing he was gullty of was to provide an elaborate dinner iu the mausoleum Judge Hilton was always present, and a number of gentlo- men for whom Mr, Btewars appeared to have sofffe reéipéct. The guests varied very little from month to month, The great merchant employed his enorinons | eapital mercilessly to break down and ruin smaller merchants. Scores. of them, it is said, have been rendered bankrupt by his financial despotism, and the desperate condition and | death of soveral have been laid directly at bis i door, | pete with. him: he seemed to think he had a He Baked those'who attempted] to com. right t@ monopolize the great dry goods trade | of New Fork, and he tried by évery means in his power to destroy opposition This is fre quently done, and is considered legiti all in the way of business. But Mr. Stewart at 3] 1 | md the credit of doing more of it, of going to greater lengths than others: and, being véry rich and generally dis’ied, he was regarded as the sole offender. Stories werw constantly his sternness and cruelty bad driven men to their graves. Many of the stories were piteons to a degreo—ao distress. ing that it was hardly fhtelligible that they shonld not have excited his compassion. They may bave been exaggerated, or even false in whole or in part, bat they were believed, and h merchant gathered more and mors longer ha lived. 1 have heard mahy a good, upright citizen declare that Mr death, while he uld be a public benefit ; that Lis conrse of com fon was that of an enemy to munity. Nevertheless, he commanded a very large custom, both in the wholesale and retail t because wr him, but uot be le terms art's Hved, w fal ng the com mes people care they could buy on fi and felt sure of being fairly dealt with A. Tr Stewart, the man, : he was ma iso _/YOr al hard] was a looking Scotch-Irshman, idren por dogs would | In person he answered which was singularly unt attributed to him ality~did not count they acter It ) NeSSes, ( he tod as pall he had possessed a been inclined to have stood bett tude, "Wo Le 1 3 4 roe Should They Wear Smooth Faces? A pentieman who has pal 1 condderabls ntands 1 the mouth tends to iu with. Most of the fam parliaments » Aven An om 4 Mansfi “Where can | learn this 4i sand teachers ni Btudy Not inl nel ves auees and 1 eX " nd t ELEN Lh boy mises Why I Why! Juss what 1 40 michief, and th is no more pw bt ure is oan nat A Novel Decoration. of st of st Did you eve being made Chestnut street the other miorni some patieis in the front doer idence which were flied with small, rough pebbles, together with a number of pol d sholls, placed In the corsers of raotive ornnmers cor material koown as opaloscont gloss As an architect, I wea natu estiexd in such a novel combination, aml lovestigation discovered the origin of work, It seerns that ihe occupant of the house was down in Florida last year, and his olilldren made a collection of pebbles and shells, the form rudest deseription. Bom weeks ago he w conversing with an esstern art pan, who mada the boast that be could constraet a wine dow out of almost anything, and shells wore accordingly given him, wilh the above result. The effect Is certainly in teresting to tye pasier Ly and chacming in ite Arrange ul colors when viewed from Ua | inside, —Globe-Domocrat, t hoar out aboed : Passing | ig | noticed of a private re rund ROLE weed of the tras nom the food f wi » bia halng of fue is — ~ PRISON Bal NISHMENT. { CORRECTIVE TREATMENT OF RE- ie excepted, and no companions, It was ) after the The peblien | FRACTORY PRISONERS AT SING SING. Stringing Up Unruly Convicts by Their WristseeThe Agony Suffered by a Pris. oner In a Dark CellwOne Man's Exe perience, A visftor going through Sing Sing prison is struck by a square room, comparatively small for that place, that has a cleaner and brighter appearance than any other room in the entire institution, the chaplgin's office not excepted, The entrance is on a level with the ground, the entire contor: is taken up with a framework of brick that fs hollowed out on two sides futo cells, and the entire placo is as white as lime can make it. The flagged cox ridor running around the cells ix spotless and the place is as quiet as a tomb, The cells are perfectly bare of furniture and are for the greater part of ‘the time empty. They are doubly guarded, for besides the usual heavy grated door they have a door wade of heavy planks that sets in close to the masonry They are in striking contrast to the walls, for they are painted black, A rmalsed section of wood work in the center of them admits air into the .cell through winding chauncls, through which not even the faintest ray of light can foree its way, As awful as the place no orftisal bear to the Prisons hese are the dark cells This in ¢ yw two for punishment ted upon the refractory ers and it is a punishment so ho s mere threat of a dark cell rs than t! Visit 1 Bing ribo that ith. is m of the COArries w re tere 10 actual inflictd shiment, whic) thelr wrists slides ug wn in f thx Are Ina hx Mi the lin MOCK Is raised up unt pt y {oet leave the floor, This point 98 § gn nérally abel by a scream from tho unbappy wrote who is Buspen fed Priv | : 1 the wrists of pri iy; that it often cripples them Cb ve hung Lat tix mers phig nr ra fowws in began he cried out, Lo enone hed 1. threw mysel purgung mad and desporate; | ri it and calied own open, of to 1 then, rushed to the door and beat yx wildly for hel Tho door was 1 lage of light fell upon me that meme me for 8 moment. 1 fell upon my Os nr A was nlmoet helpless for a found that | Lad been locked ap in the eel bows Limi hours, but #8 Feil Hike Hive dave to me, and rou oan bet that 1 was core fish to pvoid puoisliment tn tho Catar, "Now pov un, and a to stun ne i Grief and Nasines man who joet T of a Chik You rei sna LH ry iy hrotler by 3 do pn under tabor. Tle asked tho wdataker bow mach womb cont to een Lasly on Soo wistid fucerak sud bole told tie pride let] sth aml eall sald “} Jupp. A u will give me a discount, ther bial bis fog frocen before ba s yeas calighi out in a bligmrd,” Aker pve the bepeaved, morn: vibier 55 por cond, off om accounts. of the Pecks Hun, don't cure anything but Rheumatiom, but it cures that every time. Bons, Lancaster, Pa, Ma. Hanrmax, Bn, Mun Rev. IL 1H Rosgssox, Staunton, Va, Mus, Wa, Menana, 150 Wylie St, Bam's, 'SECHLER & CO. Groceries, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. It oured Bloomsburg, Pa Philadelplua. J. F, Newron, Camden, N. J Mus, Manx Cavno Franz Maxi, Manch Chunk N, Mautautoun, NJ lowest “RUSSIA Kw R=1 RARUMATION CURE] EVERY BOX HAS BOTH TRADE MARKS SIGNATURE [YR IY AND Teoive this Bize. o Gop ur without thie Kige 800 paneled, salare wad both Vrwde Marka, For complete inf phiet, with testimonials, free, For sale Ly all Arnggintn S10 & 821 Wi NADIE mn Fig ‘ * viters of E iH wily Market ™ DAILY E ca FE TOBACQOS CIGA B Homi pocinl armation. Deseriptive Poe ww, iH ono or the AB --¥ ug Hy t to you, ing wl firect 40 th ALLZER BION, & O60, h street, Palladeiphoa. ' § Fuki i por ok. Py el { 1887 Vine assortment Wo try W wel] thie best § par puting LE MEAT MARKF Oranuisted Bugar Sc a pound All o prices Good bargains (o all grades, wr Flisant Now Orioans ag 50 per gallon, of Coffess, both green Our roasted Coffees are always fresh ~All the new snd desi fable brands, attention given 0 Our cigar trade Zor bo sod Be cigar iu san, G0c, Boe, B81 por pound. Temper ETC Wig ke $l per px r pon A ve good bargain g, te, Rie ton. Also, pound i cream cliooge ft 17 Id cider vinegar made fron woof this gopds WW worth un minon vioeusr ——r) e Pittsburgh WEEKLY POST, EN TWELVE ED TO PA GES, LARG ’ The OnlyDemocratic Pap "pe A Val er in Fitts- AMO LS. Vo DOLLAR THE WEEK } ARIE FY POST, i 11 Udi ble Farm FOR SALE 20 d I F ) EL Be Necessar Acres, wit Orehas nd New olher Be o House a and all ih 10 wn, > 3 1} HUAdOR, FOREIGN FRUITS | FRUIT JARS. In beet quality of Akron ware, Thin is the mont satis factory goods in the market, lemons buy the ~EIrRn ges and freshest goods 10 bs had. We beet snd Juciest lomooms we can find They ure better and Chiamper than the very jow priced goods, of the We have the new lightning fruit js and Mason's porcelain dined sod gluse to op Jars. The Ughtoing jar iv far sbead of suything yet kpows It de Yitele higher in price thas the Mason jar, but itis worth more thas the difference in price Buy the lightning jar snd you will not regret it. We Enve thew in plots quarts snd half gallons MEATS Vine F Fluwin fnat Bacon, and dried Best We gunranton ore OUR Frgnreu ry 4 Fhomtders, Break» Naked and csnvesse : ¢ ploce read MEATY MARX ¥7 we we sell, nave smb specie iry to jepond give Wk at LIAN INDIAN VEG- ABLE BALSAM. Tn CY eAY Vauluy,. R you teas gud 1 and REALTH prepared ne for in confidence | truth THAT IT HAS NEVER FAILED A SINGLE INSTA 0 RFFECT A URE when timely used. We have pever known of dissatisfact on by any the wuntrary all are its operations, apd speak in terms of heighest commends. tion of its magical effects and Medieal virtue in almost every mstance when the inf ring In pain and exhauvstion, relief will be found in ff. SAY Qa 1 it 5 usea 15, ON Jt deli Fg Lh } Who i wiih ant is sufi m Good Flowing Wountain Water all the | teen or twenty minutes after the can- For further part) he Tr ahold, rolitional, ymrnarcin dM umorsus and SALESMEN. are ¢ i rv b STAR, Lb oa sF Pee i eTw » Vy lenea and Yer ¢ 8 ePtitere, . be wi mined by the Hatavin, I» 4 wou By soy Caveenr, | aw tend tena, B ter, halt gary induce : LER] +f eatranydt Fie meals to seents mil CORBY ASSETS. 1 inlet Te Clute of Foun ( TERMS ov BORN RS H pA Ww fpr ot Dally WiLL vy Kviiy daw Dhdly, without Ran y. #ix months. . ys Avddrosse 24 #4 and 28 sorth William Bt, New York YHG TY oe Ewa . ‘ wre § Lima lars Ma WHEY TAR aa AY STAR sul wpm slowing Bava)... §1 . Fi : YE TA PIR 1 bilan Wine ow Wl¥ ) year round, reof H J ars nage TIBBENS, Fiecntor the v . ap. Dim TERME Wiki ws fon i. . : huge Paiet eu Rushes! ry HERS tN.) Sy ya Daantifice ’ FRt 1 i yer bad Jes Seralnln, as, Danis, Vimaples | CEA Blend, Tete § stat aud wot! 4 ! 3 * LL anoats & . a wo LIVER | Pil! ’ $l Foamy EE » Fei plac » odd Protfisun ¥ THE OAT, Gliora Bod joins Cou, Piiaharcs, ia. | Medicine has been | EXPERIENCED | relieves the child frm | vigoiates _ | corrects acid ty and gives tone ano believe 1 I REMEDY i Dyvsentery snd Diarrhea whether it arses from teething or 17am any othe r | oavsv, mudd pay to every mother who | has a ohild suffering from any of the | foregoing This waluable used by most and SKILFUL XURSES with pever-failing s .ccoms, It not only pain, bot ine stomache and bowels, MINATIVE I8 given, the vo the whole system at will ne ly reliove GRirine IX THE BOWELS AND cOLIC and overs come convulsions, which, if not speed. ily remedied, end in death, We is the BEST Suu & LENT HE wORLD in al) owes of | and «ner im ant iN enmplainy, do not hd | your vor (he prejudices of others, "stand "hetwee nm your sufleil ing child and relief, that will sare 1g wll gee of BRyvax’s Canuvx directions for using we LAAN 1 10 ; % the | neenm pany each bottle, PE A rin! of the Carniinative w on Mi Price 25 cents per Pott Sold by Draggists sod Coup Merchants genoraily, H. A. Moore & Co,,propa dOWARD, PA. connection. | ETONEWARE In ail vizen of all the desirable shape “
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