WHS SCItANTON TRISTTKE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1G, 189. HIS IIEAD IN A HALTER BUT THE NOOSE NEVER TIGHT ENED ROUND THE THROAT. An Interesting Story Boealled by tlio Caa- uai Heetlog of Two Men In Wastiiog- ton Given u Cliuut-u to Tray thu VI ti:u Make! a Statement That Saved nun. A distinguished looking iiinu was sitting n iitfal'ein this city tho otlipr evening. The miter hail J tut brought Mm a sample of Washington1! fsvorlte drink, a "rlokey." Before he had taken sip of it another, who luui just entered t ho cafe, walked over to hiui, and extending his hand Soldi "How do you do, major? I haven't seen you for a lon time." The man addressed as ma jor, who, by the Way. il .Major Mc.Miehael, of the war de partment, looked at t Re newconur doubt fully end aald politely: "I fear, sir, that you have the advantage of me." "Well, major, the Qrst time you ever saw me 1 was ut one end of n rope and you at the other. Now do yoi recall meP" "By all that's holy." cried the maior. ex- enemy seizing ttie other by the hand, isn't lllanlc." if it "Tes.itisBlank, sure enough the man Whose life you saved that ntght." The two men shook hands heartily, and after n few minutes' excited conversation passed through the swinging doors into rear room. Later, .Major MoMiobael yielded to the requests of some friends and told a curious story. In fact he yielded up a first class novel in less than a column. TIIK IIAJOR Till I.s A BTORT. "It occurred a year or so before I cam? here," promised the major. "I was engaged in cotton planting near Vlcksburg. Thi re were a number of plantations about beside mine, and in the neighborhood was the usual store, which made a practice of ad- Vanelng goods, provisions and money on row.whleh had unwittingly flown mat the crops. Among those who were engaged in I pao dor:-, and subsequently made vain planting in the neighborhood was .Mr. yet frantic efforts t tape through the Blank, who just renewed his acquaintance j transparent yet unyielding plate glass, it with me. He was a northern man who had ' w's In a fair way of beating Its brains out married a girl of a good family in the when a humand employe of the store con neighiioThood. The proprietor of the gen- oelved the plan of catching it in a dusting eral store had made advances to Blank on 1 brash. A tier several unsuccessful attempts his crop, but the crop had lailrd." ! he Anally secured it and released it outside "One day Blank weutover and shot the ! the door. It flew away with a frightened Storekeeper, killing hint. He was arrested I no lougea in jsu. rne next any a party Of Vtekstmrgan cattm over to my house and naked me to join them in lynching Blank. 1 demurred, saying that before wont into an affair of that kind I wanted to know just what the man Lad been guilty of. They then told me the storv ..f the killing, saying that lilank had killed the storekeeper simply becsuse be bad re fused to advnnce him on tins year's crop, he having failed to settle for the last year's advances, and that it was a cold blooded murder, for which he should bang. 1 eon Muted to accompany the party, "That niglit we went to jail, where we escnn d possession of our victim without difficulty, We took him to a railroad bridge. There we fastened one end of .1 rope about bis neck and the other to bridge Ummi, intending t 1 ti row in - and let blm strangle to destb. When all the preliminaries were arranged one of our own party suggested that the unfortunate man lie given an opportunity to pray. He then spoke for the tlr.st time. Ho is t .. t most remarkably cool man I ever m-.v. Notwttb standi! his desperate situation be eras as cool as though be were in a dr- t).it .ng soc.i-t ins:, ;, (,f the tinii' inal in an impending tragi y Tt(F VICTIM'S STATKMENT. " 'Qentlcrnen,' he said, an 1 there was not a quaver 11, bis votes, gentlemen, before I pray I would like tonmke n statement tell ing you how I came to kill that man.' "'You can make a statement if it is not s long one.' replied our lea ler "lt will not lie long,' 1 e rttswered us. 'Centienii n, I did kill I bat old Sbyh ck, ll Is true t!:at I ws Iu his debt for last year's advances it is true that I went to him for ndvan 'es on tins year's i:n., beeao e 1 believed that I could make more than enough to pay inu out both years. It Is true that be refused me. I then went home and told my wife tint wi-had better pack np and go back' north, as we could do noth ing hers without advances and the store keeper bad refused to make any. Sle d s, liked the Idea of moving away from her Childhood homo and Suggested that she would go to see tbe storekeeper herself; that be iiad known her all his life and M,,. would make a personal appeal 10 blm. I consented to her going, Under the 1 IrcttUI tancos, hopitu- she might xn're.-d where 1 had (ailed She went, she saw blm, and made her pitiful plea. " 'My God, gentlemen, w hat do you think that wretched old Si.ylock did? He said he would make the advani i - provided my wife would lurrender her honor to him. She spumed bis degrading proposition snd returned home in tears I demanded their cause She reluctantly tol I me. My first Impulse was to take my gun and go and kill tbe scoundrel. Bnt persuaded by her entreaties I gave over tbe thought snd slept upon tie- insult. The next day brought a letter from the villain in which he repeated his proposition, i hesitated no longer, but took my gun and went over to bis store and shot blm dead IAVID ntOM Till: oauown. " 'You don't hang this iiiuM,' I shouted, throwing the rope from off his neck. '"Have you Rot that letter? 'Inquired a doz"n eager ro i " 'It is at my bouse,' war, I lie calm reply. " 'We will go to your house with you,1 I onld, and If you can produce that letter, and it is genuine, you don't bang at all.' "Well, we went to his house w ith blm Be produced the letter, It was exam iad and pronounced probably genuine. It was determined to compare it the next day With a letter known to be genuine. In the meantime Blank wai informed Hint it would lie necessary to return him to jail while we conducted the examination. Wo assured him that as soon as we became ab solutely convinced of the truth of his story Wo would go in a body to the judge and arrange to bail blm out. A comparison of the letter with others known to lie written by the dead man convinced ns of tho genu Ineness of the one lilank bad. "We then got him 001 on hail and btwas never even indicted for the killing. It WSJ perfectly Justifiable In Mississippi eyes, Oh yes, Ulank made a good crop that year and has since prospered, though I ban lost sight of him and oven forgotten his lea tures, Hut of nil the cool men 1 ever saw he was the coolest, and I have SSC0 some pretty cool fellows under liro in my time too." And then the major relit his cigar and Strolled thoughtfully homeward. Wash ington Cor. Brooklyu Eagle. Didn't VTant to Bide ATtrr That, i Some of tbe women in tho car said tho I conductor was a "mean thins, anyway," bnt they woru forrcd to admit that his provocation was great, When bis rur stopped at Fourteenth utreet two hand somely dressed women bustled in and sat down. They had evidently been on a hop e.iedilion, and Its they talked viva ciously about their purchiuses general con conversation in the car ceased. Tbo other rtaaseugers inspected them admiringly. J'beu the conductor appeared and held out bis hand for tbe fare. ICach womun opened her pockethoolc Slowly so that the other might have an op portunity to bo generous. Tbo woman Who was nearest tbo conductor fished a cent out of her pork ei book and placed itiu his band witli the request that ho would "wait a minute." Two more cents fol lowed the first one and then two very bat tered lookiutf coppers. The conductor had shifted uneasily from one foot, lo the other during this proceeding and looked bored. There was a twinkle of satisfaction in the woman's eye. She had disposed of some coins that were not worth the space they occupied in her poekctbook. It plenatdtho other passengers, too, because the con ductor represented a big monopoly and was therefore fair game. The woman's friend had been 'watching the little comedy with asmii,e, and when the conductor held bnt hie other hand for her fare she dropped a ten cent piece into it. The conductor's opportunity to make a "mean thing" of himself had come, and bo dropped his live ill assorted Coins intt the second woman's band and walked out to tho rtar platform much pleased with himself. The passengers smiled. Tho vic tim of tho coins looked reproachfully at her friend. Then both women concluded that they didn't w ant to ride any further. New York tuu. Oanse Of Crowd on it Now Yurit Street. A big crowd gathered on Park row about 7 o'clock one evening to watch a I nan flourishing a dusting brush in one of j the plate glass windows on the street floor. A policeman saw that something was go ing on and elbowed his way through the crowd. I hat is lie doing?" asked some one in relation to the man in the window. I Ob,he Is trying to kill a great big , spider!" exclaimed ono of thoo persons Whoare always ready to give information without regard to its value. No, it must be a snake," chimed in I somebody on the outskirts of che crowd, and therefore not in a position to see any ! thing but the men and women in front of him. " Ho 'way, It's n trantura, got away from de Italian's bananas," volunteered a small boy with the tendenoy of an alarmist. .Meanwhile the crowd SUI . d from side to side, and men craned their nocks to get a glimpse over other nu n's shoulders, The cause of all this excitement was an inno cent and badly frightened little la u epar rhirp, and too crowd apidaudeil. New York Ti lf-. Eele Travel, All the m Itery about the eat, as scienro bas learned within the last few years, is due to the f;ict that it lays its eggs, or brings fottii Its young alive, in the sea, where no one bos a cbanoe to observe the process. Other fishes, like the shad, leave the ocean to spawn 111 fn sh water streams, but thiacurioaa and slippery customer docc precisely the reverse. The young u ls, newly horn or hatched, leave the salt water and make their way in armies up tho rivers Inland, Obstacles apparently Insnr monntable they use tbe utmost Ingenuity in passing, even traveling considerable dhv t uces upon dry land in order togetaround an obetrnetion. In the spring and summer any visitor at Niagara who descends beneath the gnat sheet of water ill tin) fool of the falls W ill rc- literally buudrodsof cart loads of mall eehtwi ggleng over the rocks and squirm ing in the whirlpools. Of course, tt is im possible for tie in to gel over th talis, hu'1 thus it happens that, although ssu ban always been plentiful In Lake Ontari there wi n- none In Lake Erie until they were planted in the latter iody of water artificially. New York Baa. Bales (or Seed Kyeetght, The following simple rule for the pres srvatloa of ti,,- eyesight are worth remem l berlng: Keep a shade on your lamp or gal burner. Avoid all sudden changes between light and d.irkn -- Nev.-r Is g.n to rend, wait or sew tor several minutes after com ing from darknees Into light. Never road by twilight, moonlight or any light so si int that it requires an effort to discrlml Bat Never r. sd or sew directly in front of the light, window or door, It is u t t,, i,;t ti,u I light fait Iro-ii abaVS, olilnjut.'y over the left shoulder. Nsver sleep so that on 0rst 1 awsksnlng the eyas shall open on the light of a window. The moment you are in stinctively prompted t, rub your eyes tii.it mouu.it itnp u iing them. Exchange, Don't A.k in it r. i Qaaatleas, If more of us listened as frankly to the Recusations of consoisnoa, ths number of til bred questioners would speedily dimlo Ish, it Is worthy ol nets Uisl someoftiie most persistent Paul Prysof society resent raost strongly tee efforts of others to lift -AX-sI ALONE, both in the wsy it acts, ami In ths way it's Sol d, is ur. l'lerce's lioldi n Medical iJiscov erv. A long pro-ssssi.-n of ihsi ns s f -irt f:- ton torpid uver and Unpuro blood. 'iv...-jt, as I you ought, when yog real tim flrsl ivmp- toms I languor. e-s ol iippet ite, duliiiess, d - preaslou). As an apis iimg, i.st. -.it, , r tonic, t-i 1. 1- id .,- an I Mflj, build up the ne.s.si Utah lug to iiiii it. it rouses . n organ into brshl ful action, purifies sad i n- 1,1. . the lilrf, braees up he whole system, sad ru st, ire . naattii unl vsj r. yy i sa f.ni r..: r. of Hire. !l III ....'1, ittntln writes: "I L n ,ju. n three l-iitlm bl rout 'Gplden h dn-ul DbS over e ' mel ft t quite vi ll ai d strong ROW, so tlmt 1 am nliie t i i i. j Mrs. r.fienr.nT. ! my work without tlio l-llst t.lto Ul ." Pierce Gun. What is Moro Attractito Than a nretty faco vith a fresh, brleht compicxiouf ror it. use Possoni'i i ,1 IsSa. Ml the veil of their own lives. Is it that they know to be untrue the excuse of "feeling a friendly interest" which they allege lor themselves? A friendly interest receives confidences . Ith pleasure and guards them With care. It neither 'Itmende nor reveals. Harper's lia.ar. Timely AdViee. .Mr. William P, fierce, an oM time Bos ton merchant, used to b fond of uttering Impressive maxima to his young friends. One Sunday thirty years ago, at SwaRjp SCOtt, he accosted two young aspirants as they were journeying churchward, ami, holding aloft bli cane as a signal for them to stop, thus addressed them; "Yotlng men, I have one thing to say to you hero and now, Never forget itl It your fathers on dying leave you a fortune spend it ju diciously!'1 Histou Commercial Bulletin. Turquoise in Large Quantities, Turquoise Is found in large quantities iu New Mexico, and also iu Arizona, Nevada anil Colorado. It la quarried out of tbo rocks, through which it runs iu blue vein-, with now and then concretions called nug gets, which sometimes afford stoni-a of value. Mount ChaloblhUttl, twenty miles from Anita IV. is largely undermined with ancient Indian workings for this mineral. Washington Star. It Is a mistake to give a glass of lime water and milk soon alter or before an in valid takes a dose of calomel The action of lime water changes the character of calomel. HEADACHE HEADACHE HEADACHE Miss t. TTIK CAIlsov.of S.n suae, Mich . writes: 1 have been troubled with s terriMo ..e lie for III . ut two elllS end eon 'el not n SOVtbiBS to le 1 DM, hut St IsSl a I rl.-tnl advised mo tii take jrour Urn i"-i a. Hi 000 BlTTSfS which I did, snd after y 11 .. two i"'it!os, 1 bare not Hsu the R. R. R ADWAY'S READY RELIEF. tU in I BUN tl- AVDKXTI kn v I. i si In using modielnes to stop p s. : ti we should avoid seen I Isglet injury on the jr"tin. opium. Morphine, Ohlorofonn Btber, Co esitie i nlorsi top 'n by deeiroylag thi -..in.-- of pereeptloQi th- petieat loplag ti e p iwr f f "hug. This Is a meet dnttruc tlve prsottee; l' uhhV Vu lynptoms, siiats uji .Dl. n-t-el f rmoTl-iif troiile br--aks 4on tbsstomseb, n.ur snd losrels, sad. if eoottaasd la for s luugth of tans, ail tii nerves and produce, local or K''n i.d piralr sis There 1- n ie c.-itv f r .si-1 " - ut,rr tln sgsnts when a positive remedj uKaI)-vaY-s RE uY Itn Ifsf sill itoptlMiaael ssernelsUag paia qalnker ith ist u:.ims ths Ltesl daegeTi it) ilthsst laf sio or si ill It lastaetiy -'ops lee most ssersetatias pslns. sllsrs inflsnimstlon sad evree ajngas Hons, nle-t'o-i of th. Lungs. Stoaseh, Bow etav. or others edsor msanus nembrsaes I'oR NPKAlNH, BRClSgtt. BA" K i HE, l'Al s IN " 111'. i iiK.-iT ""ll SlliKH, HSAD A Hit TOOTHAI III: "K A.'.Y OTtUOl PAIN f--w apt .liratKinaact hk-maie-.cit tie lug las pain loiaataauy t ip l 0RS8 ASH l'KI.VENTH CoM3,CouKh3, Sore Throat, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Hlieumn" Ism. Neuralgia, Sciatic . I.nm hsge. Iwillleg of las j. i,,t. Pates in iiai k, heal r i Imke, Thesppllcstlon of thn KEAI'Y KKI.IEP to he pert or parte where IhedlfoeultTor paia u. t w, 1 if a- i .:.-r: ALL INTF.ItN M, IMS". PAINS IS' BOW F.t.s- nl: : iMACU t It A r- Bl A--iS, HOUR STOMACH, MAt'SKi v"O.UrTIN0 HKAIiTlfltS KERVOUisgRSH, KI.KEf LKMSNEf H.H1CK IIEaDAI IU DlARRulgA, 0L1 i .yLATULENI V, PAlN l INO sHSI.bg ar- roliaved lastaetls a(ol 'juieklv eurt by ".k eg i ttraaiis " Iiaif Inatesspo nful of Ifctidy Rehef in half . iambi sr ; asktff, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Fvor and Ague Conquered. Tbsrslsaot a remellsl sgeal in tii worid that wUIoare Pever nil Agu and all othr Malarious. 1111 ais and ohr Ksrsrs. al l ' I lif H : way's Puis, so quickly as Kadwaj s Itrady Price 50c. per bottle. SJtl by Druggists. Tor the rare of ell glsOVricVC f the Mlll- aeh, leer. Bowels, Kidaeys, Ulsdder,Ner v iii Diseases, Beadaehe, CoastlpnSlon, Ceetlvshass, Inulieesloa, Dyspepsia, mi- I. , li-lo s. li-ol i ll tin III In ll Hull of I lie ltt,w- els, Plies tad all itcrangesseats os t he in teswal Tlseersv PaSalj Vcji table, e"it "iiliilng no uicirnrj, miucraU ur IM.LK I I BIOCS Hill l. Price tJe. per boi Bold by sH drnagista or on reculpl of ( t i - still be sent by msu. t IT"- lioxw" lor One Dollar. HAUWAY & CXA, .a Wsrren Ht N. Y. Restore!: Lost Health ll D ADWAY'S n pi 1 1 55 is overcome by giving the Ijody proper and sullicient nourishment. When waste is activo and you are losing flesh and strength, take Scott's agajajai mmmm Eoiiilsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. It will overcome tho waste by giving ample nourish ment. Physicians, tho world over, endorse It. Dao't ba deceived b) Substilntes! PrtpAltd by Scott U.'wno, S. Y. All lrujt(iita, HOW LIKS A MAN HE FEELS AST YEAB he had saved 300, lie bought a houst' worth 1850 paid 300 down, gave a niort gage for ?1, 560. Today ho eati malt's as follows: Kent saved S-to N mtereat on mortgsgs fin 01 laxee snd ropsiri MM IMM Ket saving on rot fr 51 Raved on salary UOOO '-1 1' on nortgage MTO jo lUtl 1 Bl 1 niN i 1 oca yean in .t houss will be free from debt ami I ahull have home of ntj on n." OIll 1 N RIDOI li the paradlss fur homes. 1 inn .v Hons hsvs reeestly tin- Kheil 1, In 1,111 ifnl 1 1 1-4 hleli lln- etVer, mi ana) paymeets, nt eiSM ail at thslr nfflse, between v sshlngtoa Hint Ail a 1 lis on 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 ,-,(. FZRA FINN S SONS. Atlantic Refining Go. Innufftcturerti ui.il .c)ur 1 UlQmiDaliDg anil Lubricating OILS Linseed Oil, Naptku and tiao in ' . of all grades, sjiie Qressa, Pinion i.reii'. snd Oollisrr Com ponnd . slso, s Urge line w Par rattna ax Lsi.jIim. We also handle the r.-it'ion- CROWN ACME OIL, tli only f ,m..v . .f. ; l iiriniig mi in tin- nsarkat W.i , AM MASJN, Mnnsn'-r. "iffiea Ooal Bsehsase, Wywalag Ava v oisi at rn.u BreeL Ai 1 lerici 1 IS HI vi 1 11 1 1. ii 1 1 111 s RVBRt -till ll II Ml IN SI sk I II I I M I I II st I I , 1 1 , l 11 I It I M MMI Us OK 1 ill ( 111 , II It I I N I M s Mi QUI l-l I lis I Oil AW HI Mill It i t- funs, Li;.. 1 . 1 Tbe nl v 1 1 nds cf Qonr esn bs ba ho wiil soeept Tin: Tun tra n ion 0 'i 1 1 lliiiir or ,vi i u ench l inrcl of Hour. iersnton-P, r. I'rcn. a'aalilust-m arnml OoUl Meds Hi .m 1 Deamors v v Priett Gold Ms4st Bread, Duiinior. 1'. 1) Maiil.., hu.-i l.nnii llr.ni'. BrdoPark-Cersoaa Dsrls, Wsahbon si. Cold Mi-ii, 1 Br sad; J atph a. ln-nrs, Mum srsaae, Baperlatltrs Bread, (tii-i-ii Iii I.,.- i..s,, i i-.o,,,l Mi-il.il HramL J. T. llrll.ilo, (sUv-rlatlT Provides!.'." Feaa i aCasppsltN' Mala see- aoe, Baperlatlr Uraad;0C J QllliuDla w. Mark 'i itrMt, ioii Medal Brand. Olyphanl Janes Jordan BaperwtlTS Brand, 1'. kvilio Mi-tT'T K r -Supoi Uttv -. Jt-rtn vii l', I). Winters ,t Co S.iin-raiiitirn Arotilialil Jo:ios. Bttnpsoa if l.'o . Oolil Mivlai. Qsr ida'.o 11. .- t.'lark, (lolil Mi'ilat llraiul. Boassdals I n. Poster vs Co Uoi 1 Meds MiuookuM. II. hiirullo. Itamptlonor . .canity. . i H I'i'i'p'ii '. Mii s iu.y "Tun ik. M i. 7?riTr-'. VT!'fr'r rff-niil tlie-muittv. tmilnr in-i, S-U tiy nil .iriii'Vlstn. Ati for It.iaai--IrOREANDflr lERUSIrlB.uooUior, Art tin u MSUVF. HKIIKO., Mummlo Temtrte, Cuicaoo. Iu. ForSnlo in Scranton. Pa., by II. G. SANDKKSON, Druffist, cor. XVaehtnpton RESTORED MANHOOD Tliotri'ntronipdr BKl- oita AMD SPfSfe UBiNU, For Hnla hyC. M. BABBBaj Irurglt, Hicycle AT TIIR Driving Park Scranton, JULY 4th s2,(i(io wortli of Diamond to be given away as prizes. 1 All the bnst known racing men in the country will compete. Grand Parade of Wheelmen in tlio morning; Kxc.ur.sion rales on all roads. E, Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery S!annfartnrara of tlio CvlebrateJ PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY KX),()OU Bbls. Per Annum, Seeds and Fertilizers Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELLCO. Ire WeX j. A'sf , MSI The Flour Awards "CniCSOO, Oct 81. Fhe first offleis riuuui.ceinrnJ of World's Fair di plotBSS 011 tlour bss ben mads A nsdul hu beea swsrdsd by the World's Fair jiiilijei lo tli Hour mntni 1st lured by tlio WsskbarD, Crosby Co, in tlif i:r""At Wssbbnrn Flottr MilN, MlnnetpolN Th citnmitton rip-ris ih DoQl ftronif snd pur", snd sntltlss it to rsnii rs Brst-oises jistsiit tlour Jor tstuily snd bsltSTS1 use." MEGAF.GEL n AAiitin 1 61 WMtll Hill IIMII SCI NT' AND GOLD MEDAL I at suy of the follovrinu nerohsnts, ton of 96 on ssob one bandrsd pounds Tsylor Jortgs A Oo., QoU Itsdsti Atbsrtea a Co., ttaporlatlsiSi Par res lnreacc Mtore Oo., fleld Moill Moo-i,--Joha M li-Yladla, Qold M.i.lal. l utaton It W, O'Boyle, do 1 MedsL Ularka Oraee -rrspe a- Parker, Baperlatlrn Clark's Mnramli t M. Yonns, uoid Medal, Uilton - s K, Plan a s,.ti. U..M kedsl Brsad Nti boUm .1 k Bsrdlas Warerly M. is, Biles Sou, Qold StsdaL Pa ipryVflle sCharleeOsrdaer, Qold Medst Hopboitom n. M naa Boa, Qold Mads', Tolivlianna T iivlinnii i .V L-'Uiifa l.umbir 10 . Qold Medal Brand (ionldab, ro s , .d.iui-. U..M M laUllran d M iw tiaiit" ft ( li'i I '. 1: M Milal. Lall Arlrl-Jatnra A. Hortroi", (Juld Modal. roreatOlly 1.. storssa .v. u. Qold Meds n:;rveseed8. V nswflsw r.nti 01 1 It, r ire all nrnuin dli. ctrs. hut'h itn W.'fik Men ory. LoM "f lira In PoWtrtHPUii:.i'lii Wk.'ru!rr". I, u-1 MjiiiIio.mI, Mithtly K tUHntoiiH, Nerviimtii'Br.,iilllruliif-niKl Iomi or pownr II. 1 k itWrattTtUIMfit 1 1 otttiMiaoiciii.'sOt ly nTcrnrrili hi, ru4h ful trror. oti'i'flTtuirn? ot inliiit'i-n. tinluin ur Ktlmtilunti. wlilt'lt lend to Intlnnltv. fon- (Vn ht corrhvlln vri pncVrt. -HI r'T lm, O f .1 :, 11 HCts nriliT wt rrlt c :t s llf rn iinrutif t to rurr dr. Mom M !H I H1XK P'L LS for norvntm "ro,"tmtlnri nnil nllnnrTmindlspun-a of ...i-ui-inii i" origin!, oi piiiiur ci. Mini us mcmnm 1'roninillrn. t ail Ml:.';r ,,'"';' nU"'u" "I. ImiMitcnr-y Nlclitlr Ktiilnsloim.VoiiUifiii Krror, JMl'litlll Worry. lxr-lli- urn. ot Tolin,-,-,, np fl.,ln, .. I. t..i. I i , . . , ... bum nl Inn and IiihriiIiv. With nvnrv sail ,,oi.,V , ...i.t..n,... iinU'o to pure orrcluml tim monor. Huhi ut sil.otl BSTbol ttboxai tor St.".. 00. II U. M t 1 Th CtlH II A l.l ll" 6 l..-loiol. ii,i... 17 Penu Aronue. THE THIRD PORTFOLIO -OF Art Students' Series of aX Contains four incomparable paintings. 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