jHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMHHIiQBBEB&HSHiSiK!!SffiKiSBBb P $fc- ? IfiSjajfTt Jv9f';TvwsyrP ? JfT'KP'SrrPfW t?. SiPKranSBHffiilNflBIBHHHIHHHIiflHiHlHEv KjaB-"- - -. - - - P3 'Jar ' - & ' i T5 'i - v , -'i-J.sr. r i tutk j'Sfii.irWie -aBaaHft&wtKr syKvLWTreTr- .,es. t -' , . . . ' -r - -v-..--?"; m 12 M? I II I I IM S .MB -I - - " ' ' . ' ' .' A felt round hat with velvet trimming is a feature of the fashionable girl'sNovember outfit. The one irom which I sketched this picture was red as to the felt, and trimmed all round with black silk material. It had a crown of black velvet. In front was a large bow of ribbon standing up very high, and a quill with a little bird put on so loosely that it dangled when the wearer walked. It $m v wo vn lw n3 rfiKv.VJ' . An Everyday JTat looked as if the tiny creature was alive, and had alighted there. The sex is a3 ingenious as ever, you will observe, in fixing attention without seeming to mean it Here is an example of odd trickery. Gretchen braids arc a new fad for young girls of just about the t vpe of the one in the picture. To be exactly right, the braid must be light in quantity as well as color. Usually, the sex is proud of abundant hair, but not so when making a gretchen braid. A girl well known for her immense quan tity of yellow hair was met in the street. 'However can you make such a lovely gietchen when you have so much hair? was asked. It was a lovely scant gretchen. The girl laughed, gave a queer little squirm, and said: "You won't tell?" "So help me hope I may diet" "Well, the rest is down my back." The other looked carefully. No hair was visible down her back except the lovely gretchen. Again she gave the queer little squirm. The other girl drew a long breath. 'Tou don't sav so!" Then, after a pause, "Doesn't it tickle?" Flokette. Old-Fashloned Trinkets In Favor. All sorts of odd and old-fashioned trinkets are coming into 'favor. Old-fashioned pendant brooches that have been treasured up for years are now being brought out and worn with picture gowns. There is a perfect furore, says the Swi, for buckles of every description, and every body is ransacking old boxes of heirlooms and worrying their elderly relatives for the old paste or silver buckles of former days. There is great fascination even in the new ones made now in all the old patterns, for they smarten up old gowns, lend attraction to slender waists, give style to quaint head gear and dressy daintiness to a plain slip per. In pins the bow knot still seems to b: popular, though the medallions and enam eled flowers are losing ground. But the newest design is the dagger or cimeter. TVhat Some Young Women Want. When the hair is worn high, then the old-fashioned comb is seen in all its glory. The new high combs of tortoise Bhell are decorated at the top with a row of tiny gold daisies, with a sparkling gem for the center. A silver comb recently seen was ornamented at the top by enameled violets. They were of an exquisite purple, attached to a green enamel stem, which was wound about the top of the comb. Golden haired maidens have this comb down on the list of things they want for Christmas. Lead pencils have now reached the dis AVVV 5 f t THE LOVERSJF NATALIA. "WHITTEN FOB THE DISPATCH BY H. SUTHERLAND EDWARDS. Copyright, 1892, After maknc one last passionate appeal to Jsat&he Gontcharoff who, nnaflected by the young roan's agitation, remained per fectly calm, AntonvIvanovitch Borodin re solved to throw up his appointment as tutor in General Gontcharofi's family and enter the army. "There will be war with Turkey before long," he said ttr himself, "and I will get my commission or a bullet the day we cross the Danube. Th. prejudiced old General will think better of me then; and if, before the end of the campaign, I get made a su perior officer which is more than possible be will perhaps listen to my prayers and i trA m T?io f inrV4 a a l.:.r r ! give me his daughter. As chief of aregi ment he may respect me. But what does Le csre for a tutor? lam like tfie dirt be neath his feet." Then, speaking aloud, he exclaimed: "You will hear of me again, Kntalia Ivanovna." "Good-bye, Anton Borodin," was her only answer. "My brother is about to enter the cadet school," she added alter a pause, "and my father will probably not want your services any more." ' Those words deprived Anton Borodin's departure, as they were intended to do, of all tragic significance. Leaving Natalia's presence with a final gesture of despair, the young man hurried to the General's studio, told himtbat for certain family reasons of the first importance he must ask permission to give up his engagement at once and received a cfieque from the General, whom this proposed arrangement suited per fectly. After a few words of farewell to the boy who, until now, had been under his care, he went to his bedroom, packed up his not very burdensome supplr of clothes, rang for a servant to carrr his trunk downstairs, and plaoe it on a droiohkl, gave tinction of being gold tipped. The most ordinary pencilwiU be slipped into ft gold holder with an eraser at the end, and the girl of the period will joyfully ottaoh it to her note book. The pale-blue, pink, yellow and white pencils look really very pretty in their gold holders. What will the girls ornament next?' The Latest Parisian Idea. A well-known milliner in Paris guaran tees becoming bonnets for out-of-town cus tomers if a photograph be sent to her whereby she may judge of the contour of the face and the style of dressing the hair. A lfly who visited the atelier of this original designer says that she found the little artist at work with a large photo graph of a pretty, middle-aged looking woman before ner on the table. The "chic" little concoction grew rapidly under her skillful fingers into something charming, as she worked and talked at the same time, giving a glance now and then at the picture before her. "Yes, I have always given satisfaction, with one or two exceptions," she replied, in answer to her visitor's inquiries. "I must know, of course, for what the bonnet is intended, whether for 'la masse' or for reception, or for costume de promenade and also what dresses it is to be' worn with. With this infprmation and the photograph I find no difficulty at all in filling an order from the United States or Brazil, or any other far-away place. Tiens." she continued, holding up her work, "I think this will 'accorde' with the style of this lady. I can just fancy her: she is pretty, and just a little passce, and this will rejuvenate her with its cachet of simplicitv and youth. I am sure she will like it.''" THE PEOPLE'S STOKE, FIFTH ATE. Webster's Unabridged at C9c Think of it! The complete dictionary of 1,218 pages, handsomely bound in cloth, for 69c 1 lii is lor oar erand opening of Xmas Itazar and Book Depai tment to-day. CiurisiLL & Dick. The latest fashions in winter hats and bonnets, which were introduced in Paris November 1. w ill be received by me for Wednesday, November 1G. Large selection of my on n designs at reasonable prices. Orders to match costumes from $5 up ward. Mlle. E. DRKYrit, 644 l'enn avenue. Moitey for a newspaper clipping. See Lati mer's ad page 7 to-day. Small In size, great In results; De Witt's Little Early fillers. Best pill Tor constipation best for tick headache and sour stomanh. MADAME M. YALE In Pittsburg. SHE WILL GIVE A COMPLIMENTARY LECTURE TO THE LADIES AT THE ALYIN THEATER, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 22, 2:30 o'clock. RESERVED SEATS FREE By calling at her Pjrlors, SI and 55 Schlosser Hotel, Fenn avenue and Sixtn street. Madamo M. Yalo tbe Famous Beauty and Complexion Speciallst.from the Yale Temple or Beauty, New 1'ork and Chicago, and who is recognized as the highest living authority on the subject of Beauty, arrived in Pitts burg on Saturdav. SUE WILL REMAIN BUT TWO WEEKS, And will lectuio Here on TUESDAY, Novem ber 22, 2:30 r. it, at the Alvln Theater. She will give valuable beauty recipes free It will be lemembereJ that Madamo Yale lectured here last spring to a packed house. Such will be tlio cae this time. You had better call for seats now, so as tosecuro good ones. They are absolutely free. Madame Yale will Instruct the ladies how to obtain and retain a perfect complexion: how to turn gray hair back to Its original color; also how to win a husband's affection and hold it; how to removo Wrinkles, Freckles, Moth Patches, Sallowness and every Skin Blemish. Sue can cure. ANY SKIN DISEASE, and make any woman beautiful. You can consult her this w eok nt hor parlors, freo of charge. Her adrico and instructions nro worth thousands of dollars but Madame Yale, ever generous to her sex, will give them to you free or charge. You had better consult her while you can. Remembor, she lemains here but TWO WEEKS. Every woman owe it to herself and friends to look as well us po-sible. You envv a woman with a bcautitnl complexion. You can have the Bame. Madame Yalo hns mada thousands of women i appy by her marvel ous wort. She has obtained more husbands for young ladies than you can Imagine. She has made more happy homes than anyone else. She can give you all a pretty face, and that is what will make you happy. CALL AND SEE HER. Ladles out of town send 6 cents postago for her Famous Beauty Hook. MADAME M. YALE, Be inty and Complexion Specialist. Parlors 61 and 55 Schlosser Hotel, Plttsbiinr l'a- nol5 , by the Author. the man a few roubles and then drove to the nearest Itussian hotel; not, that is to say, a cosmopolitan hotel, such as may how be lound in every large capital, but a sort of caravanserai, where rooms with bare walls, scanty furniture and questionable heds were all that the visitor could obtain. Borodin dined at a restaurant, ordered a Jew clothier to call upon him at his cara vanserai and In the evening sold all his wardrobe everything, Indeed, that he pos sessed, except his oldest suit. Attired in this, he went the next morning to the bar racks of the Preobrajenski Regiment of the Imperial Guard and offered himself for service in the ranks. Beine- vonntr. tall and strong, he was at once accepted. Then, rutin tf nairl Tti ralLirnn :fi: -ia1 casting aside his well-worn civilian Wh he put on the uniform of the hhtoric corps he had now joined; and with some other recruits, all of them peasants, was taken into the barrack yard for his first drill. It happened strangely enough that on that same day Colonel Miliutin, of the General staff, was transferred for regimental uty to the Preobrajenskis. His rank was that of Lieutenant Colonel and he had been placed in command of the battalions to which Anton Borodin had been assigned. Borodin knew Colonel Miliutin a little from having met him at the house of the Gontcherofis, where he was one of the nu merous admirers by whom Natalia, in her character of pretty girl, was constantly sur rounded. Among the other men most con spicuous in their attentions to her was an enterprising sneak named Gorski, one of the newly-made order of barristers, and, as before mentioned, Borodin. The most demonstrative of the three was certainly the barrister. Miliutin maintained a cer tain reserve from good taste, while Borodin kept comparatively in the background from timidity. Colonel Miliutin bad never paid muoh attention to Borodin, whom b, 'regarded THE PITTSBURG Worth, TJiBiPatislan Costumer, isays : I consider the DeJLong "Patent iHnrik -and Eye "the best J ever saw." See that hump? -TTrtdeMitlrreff..Apr.'i0,93. ELITE PHOTO GALLEBY, 51G Market Street. CABINETS $1.00 PER DOZEN. No stairs to climb. ray-TTB Use the elevator. A BARGAIN, Can be had in any cf our many de partments. Bargains in Bedroom' Suites. Bargains in Parlor Suites. Bargains in Bedding, etc Bargains in Stoves and Ranges, the largest selection in the city. Bargains m Refrigerators. Bargains in Baby Carriages. GASH OR CREDIT 18 EVERY DEPARTMENT, S. ! 307 WOOD ST. ap-TT IT IS A DUTY yon owe yonmelfnnd fam ily to get the best talue for jour money Economize in your footwear by purchasing W. L. Douglas ."shoes, which leprescnt (be best value for prices asked, as thousands "'"SrlkE NO SUBSTITUTE.a W, L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET. A genuine sewed shoe, that Kill not tip, fine calf, seamless, smooch Inside, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoo ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes costing from ti to ti. (fiandSS Hand-sewed, fine calf shoes. Tbe Pr most stylish, easy and durablo shoes ever sold at the price. They equal line Imported shoes costing Ironies to $12. C7-AII other trrndes of tho samo hieh standard of excrllcncc. CAUTION. Beware of dealers substituting shoes without W. L. Douglas name and the price stamped on bottom. Such substitutions are fraudu lent and subject to prosecution by law for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by D. Carter. 71 Fifth avenue: J. N. Frohrlng. 83 riflh avenue t 11. J. A U. M. Lang, 4501 llutler street, I'lttsburg: Henry ltosscr, 103 federal street; JC U. llollraan. .So. 72 Rebecca street, Allegheny. Hutchinson llros., i,o. 23U Heaver acnue. All, gheny; JainesbhUUday.2vo.50t.Pirih avenue: M oil itrub., Jto. 2s33 Carauu htreet, Pittsburg TTS with absolute indifference; and now, in his green uniform, his helmet and his cropped hair, there was but little chance of the new recruit's being recognized by his command ing officer. For some time they did not even meet. Borodin was not yet suffi ciently trained to do duty with the battal ion; and he would not, perhaps, for many a day have been brought into contact with his battalion chief, but for tbe accident of his being placed one afternoon on sentry duty outside the left wing of the barracks. It was a fine day, andas the officers strolled about the open space in front of their quar ters they conversed with one another in the French language, never pausing for one moment to consider whether anyone might be within earshot who could understand them. Borodin was not much astonished at whafc he heard, though he was a little surprised at the freedom with which it was expressed. Again and again such things had been said in his presence at General Goncharoffs. But to talk liberalism, incendiarism, pro gress, revolution whatever name might be given to such things in a barrack yard; this, indeed, made him wonder. Among the talkers was Colonel Miliutin himself, and Borodin listened with the greatest at tention to every word that fell from his lips. He uttered nothing which was repre hensible in itself, but much that could be so considered, were it reported in certain quarters. Why not denounce him. This was the man, or, at4east, one of the men, who stood between him and Natalia. Pondering over the matter, Borodin could not make up his mind what to do until he heard, in the evening, that next day Colonel Miliutin was to marry General Gontcharofi's rich and beautiful daughter. Colonel Millutin's battalion was to furnish a guard ofr honor for the occasion; and Borodin, to his bitter mortification, was one of the men told off to line the church. All Borodin had heard Colonel Miliutin say 'was that as long as soldiers were brutally treated they would behave like brutes; and that the first thing for the offi cers to do toward their elevation was to establish schools in every barrack. This had already been done in the barrack-room of the artillery of the Guard; and Colonel Miliutin declared that he would not rest until it was done in the barracks of the Guard generally, or. at least, of the regi. fiient to which he himself belonged, . BO Ml $ n flP 50 DISPATCH, TUESDAY, NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. Heavy 'soft SILK with Pekin Satin Strifes, beige, tan, brown, dahlia, gray, etc., 23-inch, 60c. BROCHE INDIAS, light blue, yellow, old rose, white, pink, lavender, eta, 23-in., 75 C. Both one dollar qualities. Importer wanted to clear the lot and he accepted a price that pays us a profit and en ables us to sell them as above. We could get $ 1 for all but we always are on the alert for a bargain in nice goods, and when we get it'we give custom ers the benefit-T-sell the large lof quick at a smail profit and be ready for another this brings us lots of patronage and makes us more money in the end. If you want to see and get pretty Silks for Evening Dresses and Waists at 60 and 75 cents see these promptly. The largest collection choice EVENING and WEDDING SILKS At moderate prices this store has ever shown. Some exclu sive White Brocades. Just one pattern each for Wedding Gowns rich white Crystals and Satin Duchesse. You can get them here for less money, because we are willing to work for less profit and determined that this already large silk business must grow as it is every day. Large new DARK ROOM to show the Evening Silks in. Over three hundred styles of choice new SILKS For Street and House Gowns styles and color combinations that will be indorsed. Prices, $1, $1.25 and $1.50, And up to $5 a yard, if you wish most of the higher cost ones are individual patterns and no duplicates. We want your opinion of these Silks and your business and we ask it on a basis of superior style and quality, and for less money. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY. no!517 E6TAULISIIED 187U. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Ills a relief and sure cure to w the Urinary Organs, Gravel ana inronio unarm oi tne Bladder. Ill SttIss Stomach Bitters trace mark, are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every s pedes of in digestion. Wllil Cherry Tonic, tho mostpopularprep aration for cm o of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung ti oubles. Either of tlioabovo $1 per bottle, or 6 for 13. If your druirgist doe- not handle these coods wnto to Vfil. F. ZOELLEK, sole Sl'lr., I'lttsburg, Pa. ja2-57-TTS This was not much to report, but it was quite enough for the secret police, and when, after the wedding, Borodin re lieved of duty, hurried, sick at heart and fuli ol hatred, to the offices of the "Third Section," declaring that he had im portant news to communicate, and obtained an interview with one of the chiefs. In his raga he made such exaggerated state ments as to what Miliutin was planning and plotting, that -he fondly hoped the Colonel would be arrested that very night. But the practice of seizing without accusation and seeding into exile without trial bad been discontinued since the accession of the liberal-minded, kind-hearted Alexander IL, the emancipator of tho serfs, and there was nothing in Colonel Miliutin's utterances, even as magnified by his denunciator, to make them the subject of a formal charge such as could be Drought before a jury. Borodin, however, was commended for his loyalty and zeal, and the police official who had received him enjoined him to observe carefully all that was said and done by the officer against whom he had already raised grave suspicions. The "Third Section" was somehow able to make its mysterious power felt even in the Preob'rajenski regiment. So at least, it appeared to BerodiD; and while he was watching the officers, and especially Colonel Miliutin," he felt that there was someone in the regiment who kept an eye on him. He now found himself constantly posted for sentry duty in front of the officers' quarters; and though the men were supposed to be taken turn for turn for this as for other duties, it was undeniable that his turn came rather often. f i "When the school was at last formed it was a Sunday school, like all the military schools established for a few short months, in 1864 the officers of Miliutin's battalion held a meeting in order to choose the books. In addition to a number of ele mentary works of the first necessity, the Colonel presented to the schdol "Delolme, on the English Constitution," and "Mill, on Liberty" both, of course, In Bnssian translatiohif and Borodin, who was one of the first' soldiers to attend the officars' classes, made a note of the fact. The former tutor Was, of course, muoh better eduented than most of the regimental officers. But he succeeded in feigning ignorance with so much success that, as the liberal aspirations at his chiefs became more and more pro flduaced, tefj Compromising"- thing 1892. SETT ADVERTISEMENTS. GOOD MORNING! READ THE NEWS. OUR NEW YORK buyer last week made a most for tunate purchase of fashionable outer garments for ladies and misses. These goods are now on sale in our popular Cloak Department and the price marks tell more than we could print 1 in a page. Go as many places as you will the following extraordinary bargains will bring you BACK TO US. Fine Black Cheviot Reefers, trim med with real Astrakhan fur and fur heads, reduced from $10.75 t0 $6.98. Fine Tan Kersey Reefers, richly trimmed with real opossum, half lined with satin, reduced from 15 to $9.00. Fine Heavy Cheviot Reefers, rich ly trimmed, wide French Seal fur, half-lined with satin, reduced from $10 to $6.75. Fine Black Cheviot Reefers, trim med all around with French hare, 4 heads, strap seam, reduced from $7-5 to $4.45. Plain and Fancy Reefers in black, tan and navy reduced from $7.50 to $5.00. Fine French Cheviot Reefers, half lined with genuine fur, French seal, full shawl, reduced from $18 to $9.98. Tan and Gray Russian Box Coats, plaited back, reduced from 10.50 to $6.35. Misses' (12 and 16 years) light and dark tan Cape Newmarkets re duced from 9.50 to $5-95. Real French Seal Capes, 19 inches long, heavy satin lining, worth fully $i$, at $8.68. MUFFS, 80 STYLES. See our line of Muffs and Fur Trimmings. It'll be a case of buy at first sight, for the values offered are without a parallel in Pittsburg. 500 PIECES No. 22 Pure Silk Watered Ribbon in white, cream, pink, heliotrope, scarlet, salmon, light blue, eta, 18c a yard, worth 40c. Don't vat ofl Durchasinir until tbe lot is closed out. Come and get as much or as J little as you want. t-te ffl"JIlmi fe.tiii: 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 Market St. GRATEFULCOMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. T.r a thoronicl! knowledge of the naturallaws which govern the operations ordljrestlon and ntitrl tlon, and t)v a carerul application of the fine prop erties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Epp has pro vided our breakfast tables with a delicately flarored beverage which may save us manv heavv doctors' bills. Ills by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis ease. Hundreds of subtlo maladies are floating around us read" to attack wherever there Is a weak Solnt. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep lg ourselves well fortlOcd with pure blood and a properly nourished frame," "Vivil Strain Go. utU." Made simply with boning water or milk. Sold oclv In half-Donnd tins, by grocers, labeled thai: JAlIKS El'Ps 3c Co., Homoeopathic. Chemists, Jea-M-Tus London, Knglaad. M.MAY,S0NS&C0. FINE DYEIKG AND CLEANING. 50 Sixth avo, Pittsburg, Pa. Telepliono lost. tts were sometimes said in his presence, and generally by Colonel Miliutin. These were always repeated by Borodin to the official of the "Third Section," whom it had now become his appointed task periodically to visit. At last it seemed possible to accuse Colonel Miliutin of a serious offense. A retrograde movement had set in, and it was rumored that by order of the highest mili tary authorities the officers' Sunday schools were all to be closed. So enraged was I Colonel Miliutin on this news being re peated to mm that he contounaed his mili tary chiefs, cursed the Governor General of St. Petersburg, and went so far as to say that the time was then arriving when force would have to be met by force and tyranny by insurrection. This was quite enough, and on the denun ciation of Borodin an order was now made out for Colonel Miliutin's arrest. A fortnight afterward he was to be brought to trial, and he had, first of all to determine what counsel he should employ. "Why not Gorski? An undoubtedly clever fellow, though Miliutin did not altogether like him. They had not at one time been particularly good friends. But rivals in love might surely forget their animosities when the lady had made a choice, and the question uhich had divided them vas set tled once and forever. Colonel Miliutin was walking up and down Ills little room in tho fortress, hesitating what to do, when suddenly a visitor was announced. It was Gorski, who had come to place himself at the Colonel's service. Miliutin, it has been seen, had quite forgiven Gorski for wishing to deprive him of Natalia; but Gorski'had not in the least forgiven Miliu tin for depriving him of one whom he loved with an unholy sort of passion, but with deep devotiou. The case, however, of the Government against Miliutin was a very important one. This would be the first political trial heard in open court, with counsel for the prosecution and counsel for the defense; and, whatever might be Gorski's own personal feeling toward Mili utin, the case was one which might well appeal to his ambition. To win it would be a triumph, indeed; and in the actual state of feeling among the St Petersburg publioit wasfarfrom impossible that the Jurv, eloquently and forcibly addressed, might acquit the accused. Thus argued Miliutin with himself; and Gorski had scarcely made his proposal when it Was at once accepted. . NOVEMBER 15, A Avn atfffl A I iira,MirdMr 1 I'liji I Mi xiHngi SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR FINE TAILORING. MATERIALS To Slit Mr Taste, AND also your purse. Finer and constantly improving make up, Jit and finish of our custom xvork have brought us the vast army of good dressers. Among our cus tomers we ntimber some of the best dressed gentlemen in this city. We keep pace with the times in style. Jit, Jinish and price. We are known as the popular-priced tailors. OUR stock for making to meas ure includes the best of our domestic as well as the choicest of foreign fabrics Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Home spuns. In Overcoatings all the leading styles of Kerseys, Meltons, Chinchillas and Beavers. OUR prices the lowest Suits to Measure from $20. Overcoats to Order from $18. Trousers to Measure from $5. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 AND 956 LBERTY ST., Star Corner, nolS-lll-TTs TAILORING. Correot Tall Suitings and Overcoatings H. & C. T. AHLEUS, Merchant Tailors. 120 Smlthfleld st Itwlfiivg tquah FRAGRANT TEIPHOSA For Cleaning .SILVERWARE, ' CHINA, GLASS,, POTbPANS. Grocers and Druggists Bell It. When the day of trial arrived the court was crowded with generals, high officials and all the most distinguished people in St. Petersburg. The Government prosecutor had in moderate language stated the case against Colonel Miliutin. Instead, how ever, of doinir his best for the defendant. Gorski seemed anxious only to make a brilliant and patriotic, not to say revolu tionary, speech, On' his own account. Colonel Miliutin, he admitted, had, in a strictly legal sense, done things which, un der an arbitrary Government", could scarcely perhaps be regarded as quite justifiable. But the Colonel was a msn of heart and conscience, who wihed to rise above the existing order of things, and to raise his soldiers with him. He had undoubtedly desired to inspire them with free ideas; and if these ideas did not suit the ruling powers then all he could say was: "So much the worse for the powers that rule!" These sentiments expressed with the ut most fervor, carried away the jury and pro voked the applause of the general public. Even the prisoner, a sensitive and im pulsive man, seemed touched by the elo quence of his own advocate. The judges, however, could not give their approval to such subversive ideas; which, set forth as it in exculpation ot Colonel Miliutin, went really to asrgravate his offense. Accordingly, they ordered silence, and threatened to clear the court should any fresh demonstration be indulged in. They then at once charged the jury, and in such a manner that there was no alternative for the jurymen but to return a verdict of guilty. Gorski had betrayed his client had be trayed him dellheratelv that the unhappy man might be sent to Siberia, faraway irom his young and beautiful wife, To be eontimud to-morrow. Bt trifling with a cold, many a one allows himself todrirt into a condition favorable tn tlio development of some latent disease, which thereafter tnkes full possession of tho system. Belter cure your cold at once with Dr. D. Jayns's Kxuoetonint, a good remedy for throat nils and lung affections. Tlio People's Store, Fifth Avonne. Handsome cloth bound limo. hooks at 52 each at Our grand opening or Jmm goods and books to-day. Only one sold to eacli customer. Campbell & Dick. - ' Tbb fas hlon able Indies' corrective tonlo Dr. SlegerV Angostura Bitters. HEW ADVE11TISEMENT3L MONEY TALKS AT LAIRD'S. 99 FOR CENTS LAIRD WILL S Any li, Un or CM Any Size and "Warrant Satisfaction. ONLY 99 CENTS. MONEY TALKS AT LAIRD'S, ONLY 99 CENTS. MONEY TALKS AT LAlRD'S. ONLY 99 CENTS. MONEY TALKS AT LAIRD'S. ONLY 99 CENTS. MONEY TALKS AT LAIRD'S. ONLY 99 CENTS. MONEY TALKS AT LAIRD'S. 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