J TI1J3 SOU ANTON TRIBCXI-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898. $4.00 THE PAIR Men's Winter Russets Ca if-Lined, Double Soles. Th'-i" Hiiurn have n't th liemit of ntntrrlul foim and lltiNh. nnd nil the oisy ooinfult of Jii mill Js. made by Hi" lest makers, look even lilt u woll unit Ihs' even vlilt ii" Imn, We Guarantee All Ottr Goods Hiil tniiki right utiw'iliig Hint cue. wimiK with "Pi shoes. I.ft our customer 'Inn see to It Mint tliry get Inl" ntir tot nnil nwU' their pun liases here. 3 410 SPRUCE ST'EET 4 .... "" I he ... . Great Opening Fill & PHILLIPS' New .... Alusic Mouse 133 V" yam m v-nue, i ' i, i ir p. m .- u f SATURDAY, NOVZMBER ! tt'l; ii Cull Line ii' Pi tuns, ()ran. ISuiul ii-itririiiu uts a nil .Musical .McvliamlW Thli limine mil in il:i ii pt rniH.v of pufil l-ll I ni- IttllKll' Send for New i itt.ll m ir nTNiiv 1'nli lirulluiis. I'll: . ill, In- l Invited tu at. cnil tlir niu:ilnu iCuncert b Bluer' I'till Orches tm Turn 7 jr n 311 1, ,M. 4- 4 4-f-f - dr. 11. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Ear, Nose and Throat By. uilloe Hours Uii.in to I'.'.lli) . 111: 'Jtol. W.llluliii llnllilllis, Op p. t'ostolllcp. -----"-'- CITY NOTES ws ,,, rTTV TATCC - tftf I'.UNTI'.ltS l'..iT:. Punsters' union, No. l.i. will gic n Will ill .Mum Ii.iII to nlRhl. ltl-:(Sl'I.AK JdMi'l l.Vli.-'llieic will ln 11 fgular mi.'illi'K'uf tin' boa id of health ut their rooms In tin- iltv hall this cvenlns nt s. o'clock. fllfltCII SU'PIlt--Tho luilios of tin Second Picshyltrlitn rhuioh will servo n supper In the church parlors i huiMlay evening commencing nt t o'liod;. WANTS A .MATCH.-.lack llunisult. ul lllmlru. Ii In tin- oily looking lor a box ing go with n Uv.pouiiil man. lie Is inuk ng Ills hiiiiliiiimti'if 111 "Jncli" Kl-cllys hotel. (JUHI'KI. TK.MI'i:i!AM.,i;.-Vill .1. Jl--I'oiiiR'll, u distinguished temperance or- HlOf, Will begin II It'l'U'S of hctuies tills 'veiling In tin Oiullei Street Haptlsl iliuicli. liunmori. All tnr Invlti'il. V. l'. T. I". Mi:i:TS,-A iigiilar meet lug of tin.- Women's lini.'tlaii Temperance union whs held yesi nl..y ut which Miss I'minlo Itauli lead up inlrii'siitii; report of tlti) proceedings of the Ci'iuliuK oonven lion. fOJl.MlriSIONUUS APJ'OINTKO. - W. .1. Lewis, Wlllluin t'huppiil nnil Monroe ttriiwn wore vesleidiy appointed cmnir.ls sloliets III imitltloii In till' oasi- of Maiy Dri'liaiil nnil othiTs nitnhisit Ituth Wi'lil- IIIT, TIIl'KSDAV NltlHT'S CiiNCKKT.-lu tin- Calvary Hcfuruii'il I'luiU'li. fuincr of Mom ue uvciitii' mill lilhs-on i-tnet. Tluirs. lay pvciiiiiii tin' Inti'inational Cone" t roliipany will wli' one of their eM'ep. tlimtilly line loiii'i'ils. l'l'NIIUAL Ol-' MHH. linNNKTT.-'I'lip funural of Mis. J. .1. H.'iiiHtl. fiinneily Aila Alexnuilpr. will lw lu'lil Thuri-iliiy af. tcriioiiu ut " o'l'loelc .it tho home ol lur ImioiUr, Mr. anil Mis. '. Alexainli'i', of l''j Ailams iivi'iiin. luti'iiiiiui at Diin inotc ovuii'triy. V.SMrOIt.MS llUUK.- The tiiilfotiuii for the tnt'tiilii'tv ol Cotiipanli's I), (i ami U, ol tho KluviMilli K'Klmi'nt. National liuani, huvu icaulieil Hip city. Tliey will he cits tiiliutiil thl week. Uiuiili iniiihter S.-r-'.-init Oiby. ol Company l. will make 1I10 (lrsl Issiiu tonl?lit. 1 in thk ni:oisTi:its'i i-'K i-:.. in ih.. I'Ktitti' of i:lzabfith V. IMrty, laie of lln fUy of Sciaiiton, K'ltii te'tumi'iitary were yc?tcrilay miuiteil to Wlllluin A. .lnne.s ami Il.iriictt Mason. The will of Jlh'haril M. Mull was admitted to pinnate nml letters testamentary uranteil to Isa bella Hall. PAY-DAYS.-The Dilawnie. I.aikii- wanna and Western company paid yesitii' dHy at the Continental anil Hyde I'atk colllerlts. Today the Diamond, ll.ill- ' Mead and Manvlllo collieries will he pant. The Dclawnri and HuiImiii company paiil IH Mtpi'tli.tPiulcnts, agents and erim ycMeruuy. l.ECTt'Hl-: N MCSIC.-Mrs. .1. A. Pisimlnston will dellved the third lecture nf tho course In mutli'al history this alter, noon at t o'clock at the Com-crvntory of Music. The subject of tho ledum will be "Popular Mush: of the Middle Ages," ami analysis of Wagner's "Molntendnger of Nurembei g." A general invitation Is ex tended. Mil. 1IUKUSHY W5HK TONICU1T.-.T. R. lkii'lbi'5. who lb to he tho new super intendent of tho llescuo ml.sdlou did not get here yesterday, being unavoidably de tained In Nnw Yoik cltj. but will be here today. The Wuterbury (Conn.) Itepublt rn of Oct. 28 nays: "At a meeting of the board of inanacera his resignation wan, with immiimous ivtrct, tcluctantly accepted," toferrln: to hi work done thero In the IUi-cihi talhslon uf which he lis ben the effective siinerintominn fo" th Datt eleht"n 'lionlle. IT COSTS MORE TO KEEP A PAUPER DR. SCHAEFFER'S COMPARISON ON PAY OF TEACHERS. This Is True in Certain Districts of LncknwnHiia nnd Other Districts of This Stnte He Spoke on the Sn ciedness of the Bnliot find r Will ingness to Benr n Just Prut of the Taxation Professor Green's Lec ture on Lruio,unge Was Interesting nnd Bright. Ur. N'lttluiu i'. Hcliui'ffiT. slate su liorlntenili'tit of iitihlle tiistrni'llon. uit droiseil tin' tenrhoif ut yi'ift'tiltty nf toriMon'H si'srlon nf the cotiiitv Insll-ItiU- un tho subject nf civil frovcrn rpi'lit. lie t)07itn i few tiillillte. lifter :l o'.-liick uint fpok till uiliottriinieiit tt I. In llu study of civil iniVf'i'tinii'iit lie would br'iiK two Hllbjocli to lite front: t. Tlu sucredin'ss of the bul bil. '-'. The villlncriiess tu bear tt Just flial" nt luxation. 11 would teach the pupil the lessen convoyed by William l'lnkney when lliut nipped ttnd stcrlliiR putt lot said: "I urn not worth buying, hut. such un 1 uni. the Mm,' of I'htfsliind lutDii't lnoiiey enouclt to liny nn " Dr. Scliuefler referred to the t:itment inude by John Wunain.ikei Unit It will coin SGOO.OO') foi the election 111 tills slate nt 1 1 Tuesday Sm h un Immense Hum Is as liiie us It costs fur royalty In Hie old world. That Is n piece of Infoi uiation be would ttol want tutiKli' to the pupil, that It cost so much money to im the people for eNorclrhiK their ilftht ti. vote. And It costs J7.000, nuO, he said, to elect tt president of the rnlted States." I'pon lookliiK at blmself In the nilr ror lie always find" u urrcat dlTere'ice In Ibe explosion of bis face tn tween lb" time he sues in the mornluit to p.'.y his tuxes nnd In tin nfternoon to di aw Ids iitiarterlv salan. The best infill if uuvi'i'iiint'iu to be found any where In tlie world is lluht here In the I'lilted Slulis, but our system of tax ation hns niitpy dellclencles. Then It Is our duty entering upon th" Httidy of civil Rovuriiinent to study Its ities tlons from ti 1 ump::rative point of vlow. 11 vi3 id:i!.-i;n somivpium!. Wo have learned K'.MiietblPK of ad vantage fioni Aiifitnillii with Its form I' ballot, ani! wo may learn and Itn prove by 11 close Inspection of the form of government in Great lliititln or perhaps riming the monarchies of continental Ivtrope. A backwoods rop-r-'scntntlvo in I'ennsylvunla may In troduce n bill for the s'iiooW that may be dlapproved by the state superin tendent, but If the I'l'pri'seiilnHvi' has n big pull ho can rt It passed. This woul.l not bo possible In Ihiglaud, whore nil legislation proceeds front the prime minister, and there Is no chnr.ee for crude hn.s to be enacted. Emperor Wlllinm. of Uiimnny. both lelgns and governs: Queen Victoria rolgr.s but does not govern: the presi dent of the United States governs but do-.'s not relan: and President Fit re. of France, neither iclgns nor governs. These are the four lending powers of th" world. The republic ci France is tit present tottering, yet the munici pal govermmnt of Purls. Its cupltol, is ideal. If a new street Is to be opened, the terminal points are fixed, a straight line is dinwn between them as the Czar of Itussln did on the map when he wanted to show the rout" he desired for a rnllroad between St. Petersbuig I'nd Moscow. The prop erty along tl.e route of that street is purchased by th. municipal authorities and the imcst of buildings an- erected ut public expense and rented, and in every case the public treasury by so doing makes money. The hearts of every ward boss In this country would swell with joy If such a system weto In vogue bete. Dl!. SOHAKFl'KUS VhttSION. Dr. Sehncffcr gave his version of tlv boast made by the Ohloan.i that their state has product d mote presidents, cabinet oftkers and Judges of the su preme court than any other state In the union. The governor of Ohio dcehii't pos.ioss veto jiowcr, conse 'luently he does not mnko enemies by signing or vetoing bills such as the governor of Pennsylvania does ttnd thereby lay up enough of enmities to last him th- balance of his life. The Ohlr. governor may go around the count iy making friends while the lVtinslvanla man intn-t be at bis post. The speaker nt the outset of his ad dress referred to the fact that there are three candidates for governor In tlilK state. One party according to th" other is the persor.lllcatlon of nil that Is wicked and vice versa. He thinks lhat the truth lies between these two oxtremtr. (illiccholding Is like intitti litoiiy; those who tire out wani to en ter its portals nnd those who arv with in want to slay there. In concluslun he duilt upon the sal aries paid to teachers In fouk' coun ties or this state, uiiil I.uckawnnua Is one 01 them, thsre are districts where the tet.cheis receive less than It takes to keep ii pauper at public exptiM'. lie dprocated this condition very much and hoped the time Is fast approach ing when that 1 m no longer he said, Steps In Language Work" was the subject of Professor (Ireen's afternoon lecture. Failure to collect material Is, he said, the chief obstacle in the wnv of the pupil preparing for 11 compost Hon. In order lhat there may be ex- Not the kind made simply to sell. None can match its record of over half a century of cures. I Sarsaparilla presslon there tnunt be Impression. If tilde Is nothing In 11 box, nothing run j u taken out or 11. witter cunt be pumped out of ait empt. well, fnrlylu nils us not to speak at nil unless w have something lo say. (IOOD UI'I.H T(l FOLLOW. Slop, Look und Listen," the sign displayed nt railway crossings, Is 11 good rule for language work. We have eyes that see not and cuts tltnt benr not, something like potatoes and corn stalks, Professor (lieen cited the ense of an ld blind man who used tu go out into his garden with the help of 11 wire strung along us u guide. His helpless ness stirred the sympathies of the pro fessor, and yet when he reflected there are many who can see that tile us blind almost to the object' mound thorn its the olt! mini wits, Ktisklr. saltl Hint to see correctly Is poetry , piophccy and religion all In one. That great writer could see the Apocalypse in a daisy. How nutny have stopped to think, asked the speak er, whnt thoughts are suggested In the lines? "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how 1 wonder what you are." First, the pupil must observe the twinkling or the star; next, he must contemplate, what th" star is: and third, he com pares the star with the diamond. It Is stirpilsiug, said tlie speaker, the ignorant e of people about persons, places nnd plctutcs light around them. Dickens has been called the camera minded, because when lie went through the streets of London and observed the characters In real life that he pic tured In his books. Murk Twnln wrote from real life and Unit Is why 111? character." are so natural. "Oh, we have such a shut eve!" he said. He cited the passage In Macbeth where Lady Macbeth says as she walks about in her sleep: "Not all thv per fumes of Arabia can wash out the blood from these little hands!" And the gentlewomnii said to the tloetdr as they watched her: "See, her eyes are open!" "Ay," said the doctor, "but her sense Is stout." .Miss Kdith Wntklns, of Tailor, sang "Afterwnrd" with line effect and re ceived generous applause. An Inter-1 mission followed and upon reassem- j tiling Prof. Cogswell was allowed ten minutes with s-'lnglng. TIIK MOHXINt! SESSION. At the morning session of the insti tute the teacher divided for section work, the primary teachers remain ing in the main court room, while tlie teachers of the advanced grades repair ed to court room No. ;, where they 1 listened to a discussion on the three 1 great American educators, Horace Mann, David Page and James J. WIcU- ersliam, the speakers being respectfully Jennie C. Uenjamln, Mnry C. Darrett and F. II. areen. Tu the in ii In court room Mls4 Ailn Van Stone Harris, sunervisoi' nf the miin- ! ary schools of Newark, N. J., gave a very thoughtful treatise on "linguage Expression." arguing that the lntplU must be thought to think earnestly' before they can be expected to write earnestly. Children .should be given power to pop before they ore asked to Interpret. When the Institute reassembled hi the main court room Prof. Green ad dressed them on "My Hook and I," outlining his taste strong for school libraries. Miss Harris' address on "Nature" dosed the morning session. A pleasing feature of the morning was an instrumental duet by Miss May Murphy and Emma Ludwis, of Dun more. WILL CARRY IT UP. John Gibbons Still Refuses to An swer an Alleged Irrelevant Ques tion Acting; Under Mr. Burns Advice. John '.ilbbons wn. culled again In Hie election contest yisterduy nnd asked if he hud handled any money whatever In the election of last. lull. This is tho question, it will be temembercd, which Mr. Gibbons refused to answer two weeks ueo, on the advice of Senator McDonald, attorney for the respond ent, on the ground that the examina tion, In this roetird, should be con-lin-d to the troastnerslilp election. Judge Archbuld directed that tho question be nnsweiod whin the mutter was certified to him. ruling that If the voter violated th" election law In any respect nt the election In question it disqualified his vote. Yesterday Mr. Gibbons reiterated that he had not handled any money in connection with the treasurershlp election, but refused to answer the question as npplltd generally to the election. Attorney 1. II. Burns was present rcptesenting Mr. Uibbous.tttid the tefusul to answer was made under his advice. This means that the mut ter will be appealed to the supremo court. In the cute of William Farivll. of the Sefond ward, whom Mr. Holgato Insisted on examining, even utter he .said he did not vote at the election In question, court ruled that ho could not be examined, as held by Examiner Lewis. Those examined csteriltiy were mostly residents of Taylor: John liwinn, John L.tvelle, Patrick Murray, lllchard Annhoosoii. John Ott. sr., John Shields, John Ott, jr , Frederick Stelner, Caspar Imdorf, John Shield, John Shea. Patrick Walsh, Michael Murray. Michael Slappy. Patrick Mc Loughliu, Joseph T. Gordon, Patrick Hunt. Antluny Lcydon. Joseph Gcn uku. lllnelev Ortli, Peter Connelly, Juini's Conmlly, Casper Imdorf, Mlch nel Cummings, liiemas .Mtirph., Dan iel Denehey A Table Fraud. The guest wllh the scowl 1.11 liU face called the waiter to hhn. "May I ask you." ho ,ail, "when this French coffee cuke was baked'.'" "Yes, sab." iiiiMvcred the, functionary in tho white upron. "it was baked thl nioinlng, sab." "Just as I expelled!" siutleil the gue 'i knew you icmldit't get It hero fr ei. France Insldo of seven days nt tlie least! Take It away. How about Hi LliKllsh multhiH you've pot on y.en of rate? How long have jou h , . 1 , "Wo bake 'cm flesh every ilu.i , .a 1 "Then what do you cull them I-:. 1, for? Think people haven't got am mi. . You can't get Kuglish mulllns heie In lei. than a week to save your llfo and you know It. Darn an im-ltlutlou that serve.! up snltli) victuals! tiring mo ionin buck wheat cakes. Thoro'b 110 Imitation about that sort of grub, anyway." Whereupon tho waiter brought hhn i.ev rial specimens of tho ordinary hitckwho.it cake of commerce, which, an voryboily knows, hasn't a particle of buckwheat In It. Chicago Tribune. How Sad. "It Is too bad," slid Anbury I'tqiurm, "that the SpuuUli now have to eat all their mule moat raw." "Cfin't they cook It'.'" asked the lit"st beatdir. "Not." replied AMiury li'iittrs, "slnte tho Aiwrkun goi their range," Wash In cton Stur. VENDETTA'S VICTIMS. HOW FAMILIES ARE EXTERMINATED. The eiiiletta or blood feud is one of tin cruellest of hat batons practices, be cause It takes no account of age or sex hut ruthlessly tlojjs the steps of tho victim to the ilea b. There Is no np !cal against the doom. The bc.-iutiful maiden, the aged "Ire, the Innorent child have no plea to tutu aside .hat blooil-thiisty dagger, lintiglno the lase of one marked for this fate. Ity day a footstep dogs him. Hy night on eye is on him. Whenever he moves -. shadow clings to his shadow, and that clinging shadon is the shadow of death. There ate fore s of disease widen n'etn to have proclaimed n wndettn, or blood feud, iigiilnst the human race. It 1 ft t ' ."EJeIhk-!!1" Hu.tsfr ItSF' -MSih' mm wmximt ima'ii.A 'V'a '! t I I ttl 1 itts,;3iv-- " . in WTiii n-TT-. .spvr ifc: li is peculiarly so In the case of consump tion which, often, as In the vendetta, follows out the blood feud with nn en tiro family, striking them one by one, until all are exterminated. die-sixth of all deaths are duv to consumption, and the saddest thing nbotit this disease Is that Its victims by choice are the budding woman, tin young man just girding himself for tin race or liff, the society bud and tie college graduate. The law of our land forbids and pre vents the barbarism of the vendetta. Why should not law step in between the victims of this other blood feud and the fatal stab at the lungs? The law does step In; the law of Nature, the highest of all law. By every cannon of that law. by every responsive human instinct, it Is repugnant to reason that this blood feud should be carried to Us extreme result without hope und with out help. The best and wisest of stud ents have felt this and have given time 'ind study In the effort to discover -I nietbing which might arrest the steps of the distrover. It has been left for Dr. It. " . Pierce, for more than thlrtj years thief consulting physician to tl 1 Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., to offer to Immunity In his famed 'Golden Medical Discov ery," the .'ii.idy so many have sought In ttiu. Th-' 1 .110 ii' able cuies wrought by this tenedy are mattets of record and of reierence. These things were not done In a corner." Take the following case as un example: "Twenty-five years ngo when I was thirteen years old I had what tho doc tor called consumption," writes Mrs. Ella Taylor Dodge, matron of tlie Home for Missionaries' Children, Morgan Park, 111.. Box 11..Y "He told my mother that nothing could be done for me excepting to make me as com fortable as possible. The pastor of the M. E. Church In the place wiiere I lived heard of my condition and al though ho was not acquainted with our family, he called, and during the call he asked my mother if she would allow me to take a medicine If he would send It to me. She thought that It could do no harm II' It did no good, so he sent a buttle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlt-.o,ivi. Iteforu the bottle was empty 1 i,ie lii'iids saw ;i little improvement In ;i I ill. whereupon another bottle ;ght. I can't say now just how I look, hut I improved siendllv lay nm a well, strong woman, as .1 1 'itiy imagine 1 must be to have the cure uf tills Honie. 1 now have a child under my care und when she takes cold It settles In the larynx. T nt first used medicines which her mother suggested before leaving her, hut nothing did the least good till 1 gave your "Golden Medical Discovery. 1 have unbounded faith In it." We will not quarrel with doctors over 11 delluitlou of disease. Thev suld this was a case of tonsuniptiou, and It was ti hopeless case. It was a case to be made "comfortable" as tlie condemned prisoner Is made comfortable, when the death hour is lixed und the death watch set. And It was 11 cuso tailed by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- overy. There have been thousands of 'ab cases, und ninetyelaht out. of ev- 1 hundred have been cured. Th" cess of, this remedy is due to its co- Mitlon with Nature along natural - Tlie common treatment of weak ii;s Is based on the theory that they 1 strengthening, and that strength Hues by nourishment. And so an ut t"inpt Is nmdo to feed the lungs with cod liver oil or emulsions, which differ ojily In degrees of mistiness. But It is notorious that, except us a palliative, tho oil has little value. Tho theory of nourishment and strength by nourish ment is all right, hut It needs a broader application. Suppose your cheeks be Kin to lose their plumpness, and you seek to nourish them. Do you think that saturating them with cod liver oil, beef extract or uny other nourish ment would put on flash? The very thought Is absurd. They must he nourished, but so must the whole body ho nourished, ovory part of tho body being fed ns well ns tlie eheoks. if they are to be filled out. This is equal ly true of t lie lungs, tt Is usoless to attempt tn treat tlie lungs npnrt from i the whole body. Weak lungs mean 1 .Dv p-m. f.-4. ,mr4mr.VK w i r..--" a, im.WfcW vi. ...: 1 ' w -.-urv.- r .ft"C'''iln. v-.,. ijiiij k xot laass-- b-". v. . n ta n vv , WR Ls'v5tI.K RV"K Kmtl lUirH- .4st-L f -. Y . -TI TT IKV I N BirvSi g.-neur -'"ukuess, and that general be overcome nil along t 1 1..11RK are to be strength- That Is part of the secret of tlie cures performed by "Golden Medical Discovery." It brings strength all ulong the line. It checks emaciation, lontiols the rooted obstinate cough, be gins tit once to relieve tlie botly.of tho strain and pressure of disease and puts tho lungs on a lighting footing against their enemy. W. A. itondors. Kq., of Hern, Mason Co., W. Vn writes: "My wife had hemorhnge of tho lungs.. Site had ten hemorrhages, mid the people all around her said she would never bo well again. Hut she began to lake Dr. Pierce's Golden Modlrtil Discovery and she soon began to gain strength and llesli. Aftir taking ten bottles she was entirely well. Should ou think this will do you any good to publish, Just use It, and If any one disputes the mer its of tills nhnost omnipotent medliino they may enclose self-addressed enve- -i " irrt grtti syiy-fc suv2re. -twt rv" ! - v t V f! lope with stamp, and I will answer, tho same as written In this letter." To every person suffering with weak lungs, deep seated, obstinate cough, bronchial affections, bleeding of the lungs, and such conditions as will, If neglected or unskillfully treated, end In consumption, these testimonials open wide the door of hope. There Is no alcohol, whisky or other stimulant contained In "Golden Medi cal Discovery," neither does opium or .my narcotic enter Into Us composi tion. It preserves Its pleasant ttavor and healing power, In all clltnate. without tiny of thrse dangerous in gredients and also without sugur or syrup which sometimes proves lnjuri out to weak stomnchs. You are Invited, If you tire sick, to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, without charge. In this consultation, abso lutely without any fee or ulterior con ditions. Dr. Pierce places at your ser vice a skill and knowledge gained impi life time of experience In the treatment of cases probably just like yours, If your case dlffeis from the ordinary, the deeper the Interest It will excite In the mind of the physician who has observed the extreme variations of disease, and enjoys tlie overcoming of the dilllcul tles found In exceptional cases. Remember that hope nnd help are offered you and your letter to Dr. Pierce will be, In the light of the ex perience of others, jour llrst step tn health. If you want to try Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medical Discovery do not let the dealer persuade you to try a suhstltul-'' medicine claimed lo be "just as good.'' "Just as good" Is on the face of It a falsity, because there would be no otli ject In going contrary to your wish and request, to sell you something only "just as good" and no better than the "Discovery." There can be no object in selling you something else, unless It pays the dealer better. You do not want to ltgure on the losing side of the profit orioss account either in money or health. Therefore refuse all substi tutes for "Golden Medical Discovery." Modern philanthropy has offered no greater gitt lo the world tliun Dr. Pierce's Common Sene Medical Ad viser. It Is the most comprehensive medical compendium ever Issued. It has saved hundreds of dollars In doe tor's bills, by its timely information, It Is full of hints and suggestions for tho wife and mother as well as for the husband. It Is a book to put Into the hundB of every young man nnd young woman contemplating marriage. John Juy Williams, of Jackson dlson Co.. Tenn., says: "If I had had your hook eight months ago I am satisfied it would have saved mo from a long spell of sickness. In which I catno pretty near dying. Your book ought to be In possession of every family In the Unit ed States." This book of 100S pages, and containing over TOO ..lustrations Is HPiit free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the edition bound In paper, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Ad diess Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. EGYPTIAN HIGH-ROLLEB Son of the Pharaohs Who Expired In Prison. Pittsburg Cbroiiltlv-Telegrapli. The death Is announcer tn Lews Gaol of the young Kgyptlan, Alfred Hellm Attullah, who was sentenced by Justice Chuiinoll at tho last December assizes at Sucsex to seven years' penal servitude for tlie extraordinary at tempted murder at tho new Steyno ho lei nt Brighton, July 'ii, says the West minster Clnzitte. Tlie death, which is attributed by the prison doctors to nat ural causes, recalls a history of n sad but most romantic career began nnd ended with!;) u iieribd of 10 months, und nl the early ago of 19'i. The story, so far as is known, is that Attalluh Is a descendant of a branch of the Kgyp tlan Khcdlval family, and his father held high rank in the Kgyptlan urmy. being a consul.tr ofllcer of tlie cus toms oincc Attalluh was educated at Paris and other places, and was a most lluent conversationalist In French. Kuglisch, German, Spanish and Latin. Possessed of a fortune, variously stal ed at 15.600 to 30,000, young Attallnh storted on ti tour nround tho world, being then Just on his nineteenth birth day, v At Piitis ho wns soon tho center of tho leading roclety, untl almost linmc dlntcly lie became engaged to th .daughter of a French nobleman, to whom lie made pruscnts of Jewelry, which ho purchased in London ftom the well-known llrm or Widen & Mc culloch, of Ludgato Hill. At the same time Altnllah took to gambling und horse rnclng, at which he wos to unsuccessful that when lit July ho enmo to London his fortune was reduced to 8,000. He, however, still continued his mad career, and fixed his wedding day. Monday, July l!i, ho ordered from tho London Jewel ers JCE00 of Jewelry to be sent lo the New Stevno Hotel, nnd Saturday tlie ilrm's traveler, William Hlpkln, went to the hotel with tho Jewelry. Mean time, Altnllah hud gambled the whole of his money away, and In a mad 111 he murderously attacked Mr. Hlpkln with a Jeweled dagger. It was sug gested that his motive was to rob the traveler of tlie 2,000 of Jewelry he was carrying, but Attullah was artested and sentenced us nbove. At his trial It wu" suggested that he was Insane, and an a proof of this It was said he had Hied on several occasions lo commit suicide Mr. Hlpkln was in the county hospital for some time, und has never com pletely rccoveted from his assailant's nttack. Attullah Is described as 11 thor ough gentleman In manner, and very attractive in appctiraiue, but the in-., he led for the few months told mi ills constitution, nnd laid tho groundwork for the Illness that caused ids death. Few men, probably none so young, have ruined their fortunes so ouIck. whll his death In piison Is a painful end lo hi" young nnd promising career. At the Inquest today ul Lours piison tho jury found that thj death of Al fred Hollm Attullah wits duo to con sumption, following on Inlltteimi. The deceased prisoner had been in the hos pital for some months past. The Best Plaster. A piece of lluntui dampen 1! with Chamberlain's Pain llitltu and bound on to the atfectetl parts Is superior to any plnster. When troubled with a pain In the chest or side, or a lame back, give It it trial. You are certain to bo more than pleased with the prompt relief which it ulfords. Pain Haiti) Is ulsu 11 certain cure for iheu niatlsm. For stile by all druggists. Matthew Hrothers. wholesale and re tnll agents. Incandescent Gas Burners Chimneys, Shades, Mantles, Portables, and Fixtures. $, s MmSm, MILLAR 134 Wyoming Avenui. "Wnll: In and loul. around. ' Amateur Musicians uiiaht to make (ii'itnsiy Hall th ! I lieadquarti is. and to stuii then Is i ' standing invitutli u lo coine In at uev tune and ;i; il iln'iiivlr.i if i n a .ill of .the many ioi veiiloiiiv. whicu . our spacious raw i tabut uneiit .ii mills. Guernsey Hall Offers Ulilivalliii iicconuut dl. Ileus r elis or oichestiul ri tie,ii.l work, while practice pldinb i.re u'.wiiys open for , those who know low to use them. I There's a fnitcrtul pirlt mining tnusi- ' clans with which ew rbody around I Clucrrsey Hall is tlainughly Imbued, and t'lytliliig within the hounds or ; n. .Mm i,i:li h tin l.ny imps of pp 1. sni:.d testrei teis. .! -ilstiiiits an 1 I sai tqieuplo, or imihul'K call di in further the comfort, or pliasiire or j musicl i rtliiii-liisti- is .it til. i nm- mimd of i.ll Hindi for the asl.tmr. I GUERNSEY HALL 314 and 316 Washington Ave, I-urs made bv me vr repaireJ w ill be stored during the summer free of charge. Now is tlie time to hae your Furs Impair ed or Re-Dyed by a Practical Furrier. Furs Made to Order. Electric Coney Collarette with P. l. I. qu-dity skins, lined wit. blue or brown satin jo to jj-in. long lor $9.00. Ileal Martin Collarettes with best lininn io or w in. lonj; $20.00. 5ryTlitCBagatcNi:iBrgiarrMatv,MV.V4l KtttKcnv-tr Ti'm,maLiz, H8F1 X'Wffim MBKv.,. i 1 'WM;i: Wk?M ima . ( .i li jnrz:mm BUI' h . MfWrr If ff liiifl WTnrTiT k i mm 1 I mw? ij G. STRAUS, 201 Washington Avenue. Toilet Sets Can be had almost for tlie asking. New shapes, new colorings, plain and nudcrgla.cd print, spec ials in neatness and de sign, 6-piccc any color. Several desigus, worth $2,00, arc $1.39 Toilet Ten Pieces, live shapes cef lour colors, weie $2. fa Will sell litem t 0 quickly at 1 ,9o Toilet Thicocoloi' tilled in Sut decoration, gold traced, usual price, . 3. so. Will be 2.49 Toilet Twelve pieces tiiat in Set eludes the slop jar, pink lint, gold stripes hand- ir Can't stay here at U.Vo Bowl and PIjiii White Dres Pitclier l'cn Ware, usually sold at 7c- . Must go at 4vC M oij I; Ind lire Tie. Slop Several lelt from broken Jars scls xverc so,t' i,t three and four dollars. Don't want them anv more, so they'll be 1.49 and 1.98 THE GREAT M0 Lackn. Ave. JOHN II. IiAMVIti, l'roii. ESTABLISHED 1866. F. L. Crane, I or rdiaMe Fur Goods call and 1'V.imme our stork. . Haiiil-oiiH1 seal d'anitunts from $. io saw"..,. Klcctric Seal Jackets fop Sr.00 and llaltlc Fenl tor S'25.00. Persian I ami) Jackets from .2.").oi lo tftsr.o. )m a lull line or Lidics' ami Msh's ( loth ('armi'ii.s. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. ' i New ? Buckweat Flour. New Honey Maple Syrup. Home Made Sausages. A. F. K1ZER, GRAHTON CASH STOR WILSON-FALL, '98 5 i BROWN or BLACK IllkRI! IIIMUNSIONS. j I'heUlml tUil H fuiv amrantt'oJ. KrtUt', mp intiin yuii cm Imvcnnotlier lint without I cunt tflt iloen not glie entire s itliluotlon. CONRAD, no Lacks, Avenue SELLS THEM AT 3.00. Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Haple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, . Game in Season. Pierce's Market QTAB17 f!i PvcfKir'' f,ijSwu3H
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