SENTINEL REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1 899. B. F.SCHWEIER, DITOH AND PROPRIETOR. Svaro tw for the Governor. AocwM.ro a bead-quarters are in his heels. Orr has been elected a delegate to the Slate Convention from Beaver rounty. - The GubaD euldiera are willing to take $75 a piece from the United "States government for their service against Spain, daring the war with the United States, but thej -don t want to give np their guns to the government aa the American sol dier does when be leaves the army. It was the insurgents that urged the adjournment of tbe Legislature, Tbey claimed it as a great exhibition of political v'rtue to urge an adjourn ment of tbe legislature. Now tbev want the Legislature convened, and claim it as an exhibition of undying love for tbe constitution of tbe State to threaten Governor Stone with a Supreme Court mandamus, and im peaebment, and almost everything tbey can think of, if he does not call an extra session of tbe Legislature. A peace conference suoh as Euro- pean nations are now holding in Eu rope says peace for all the world, but what a farce: The same powers are pretentiously for peace, while at the same time they have China by the throat and are divid ing her property among themselves. President McKinley sent a despatch of congratulation to the conference when it convened on the 17th of J&iy. Tbe Czar of Russia, who has been the chief instrument in calling tbe conference, replied to tbe den pitch of the President. The Cuban army was to receive three million dollars from the United States for their service against the Spaniards during tbe war. That will give each Cuban soldier seventy odd dollars. The .money was sent by the United States to Cuba for dis tribution. The Ctiban soldiers stop ped the distribution by refusing to hand over their arms. They wanted to take their arms with them, and that is now the trouble in Cuba. How much better is a Cuban soldier than an American soldier, who gives up his gnu when he steps out of the military service. The insurgents made the ;ourt an instrument of torture for Qay. They propose the same thing for - Governor Stone. The rights and privileges of courts can be changed by the people, sdiI th time is aal far distant when the whole court system will be drastically over-bawled if courts are to be tuade te in struments through which to harass and persecute people. Tbe propoe al of the Bryan following to ra-eon- struct the courts was but a note of public warning that the courts may wll heed. The courts may be ehang ea inrougu tne tortus ol law iast as they have been organized through the forms of law. ......... dred dollars to a ptir of t-hell ."same sharpen on the 22nd day of May Thiough the aid of his daughter Nel lie, ho bad jsat returned from boarding school for a vacation, . and who has learned to read the news paper, Isaiah still has his $500 and tbe girl bas loOU Tbe sharpers abved np just be fore noon, and talked Stud into the V . a m :i J.. notion oi leasing ms farm lot uu uu veloproents. After dioner the trio walked out, and later tbe shell game ade its appearance, being manipu lated in the usual way.' Tbe farmer grew confident of bis ability to keep track f tbe little ball, and went to the house to set $500 to bet with the "city chaps. Sliss Nnllie smelled a mouse, and followed the old man to the woods. There ate found $1000apr ad onton board and the father in tbe act of admitting that he had lost. Nellie acted quickly. Sbe bad brought a revolver, and before the sharks could grab even their own money she pok ed the pistol into their faces and pocketed the cash. Sbe gava them five minnbs to leave the farm, and the? left. Nellie drove to Glenville with the money, put it in bank, and started the police after the sharpers. 8he saya she will have $500 for school money. The IafeLcgislative insurgents are talking about appealing to the Su preme Court for a mandamus an order of court upon Governor - Stone to compel him to call an extra session of the Legislature for the purpose of electing a United States Senator. It is not 83 long since the Legislature adjourned, that it boa been forgotton that it was the inaur t gents that were in a hurry to adjourn. They were plaving horse reformer. and thought it would be a popular .act to talk adjournment They walk ed into their own trap. Now tlnsy want the Supreme Csuri to do its 'best to make Governor Stone call an extra session of the Legislature. Their position is the old, old story, .set in a verse by a talented poetical writer thus: "4Ie digged a pit, He digged it deep, He. digged it for hi brother, But by his sin, Ue id .fall in, Tht pit lie digged for other." Executed for Ten Dollars- The appetite of a pet goat was ex cited to a hih degree by Charles JVagner of f rackvillo Pa., who tick Sod tbe animate nose with a $10 bill. The goat suddenly lunged forward, .snatched the greenback, chewed it up and swallowed it. Thie was a fa tal move for him., far he was prompt ly killed and the bits of the bill were taken from his stoaaeii. They will be sent to Washington to be redeemed. Created a Discassioo- Rev. J. B. -Markward, formerly of Scotland, Franklin county, now pas tor of the WilkineburgCbnrch.creat ed a lively discussion iu the South ern Conference of the Pitt8burg Luth eran Synod a few days ago by a paper pn "The Relation of the Church to Amusements," which 'je said there w "OtM-nr spaefen wrong in danu-j ing, card playing and theatre going, i l tSey are indulged in. moderately He drew a comparison of pleasures to a kingdom, and Said that Christ ians should try to deliver that king dom as all others to Christ He thought that it was the duty of Christians to indulge in amusements for the glory of God. Every mem ber of Conference had something to say on this question. The consen sus of opinion was that base-ball and foot.ball are not wrong, but that it is not seemly for a minister or any oth profeasing Christian to go to see inatohts of that kind, any more than it is well for thtm to dance or attend theatres. At the same time it is not for the church to legislate against them. The business of the church is to preacli the gospel, not to inter fere with worldly amusements that are nit in direct conflict withCnrist t&flity. SMART SCHOOL GIRL. The North American says: Isaiah Stud of Calhoun county, living near Parkerbburg, West Virginia, had a Barrow escape from losing five Luu- CLKMMER HUNG. By due process of law James A. Clemmer was hung in the Mont goniery county jail "yard on the ISth of May. Clemmer h crime committed in conjunction with Charles O. Kais er and Lizzie IkeKalb, ocenred Oc tober 28, 1896. It was premedi tated. Kaiser's wife, Emma, at her husband's prompting, had her life insured for $10,609. The pol icy was m favr of Kaiser. According te agreement, Kaiser took his wife driving in the twi light. They drove along Crooked lane, alt ww miles from Xorris town, i-a the west side of the Schuylkill river Clemmer and Lizzie Dekalb followed in another earnage. Wwr taking tbe Kais ers, ("feinmer alighted, ran up to their carriage and shot Mrs. Kaiser dead. Then Kaiser held out his arm and Clemmer shot a ball through tbe fleshy part. Rejoin ing the Ie Kalb woman, the mur derer drove back to Norristown, stopping lialf way along the road t wash the blood stains from his hands in a brook. Kaiser trained hue and ci v, and aiten people came he told a wild Ktwry of murderous highway rob bers. Hut the $10,000 insurance policy came to light, and this, with utber suspicious circunBStances, causedhim to lie clapped into jail, barged with the murder of his wife. Under a racking examina tion by Chief of Police Rleu banjh, Kaiser got rattled and heuted: "I know who did it, and yon know him, but I won't tell." That started the police on the lrick of Clemmer and Lizzie lc Kalb. liut Ihey were not arrested until after Kaiser had lteen tried, con victed and seuteueed to death for Ihe murder of his wife. The trial oetured in March . 1S97.-- In No vember Lilzie De Kalb was cap tured in Trenton, and three weeks later clever detective work put Ctemroer behind the bars. He was arwfted in Newark. Lizzie lie Kalb turned State's evident and told of the whole wicked plot to murder Mrs. Kaiser. Her evidence sent Clemmer to the gallows. From the .time of his ar rest he fltoujtly denied having shot -irs Kawer, and Itas never since confeaxed. The Ie Kalb woman escaped 2th a seal ejae f .two-and -a half yexfM, half of wMeh js now served. Kaiser cheated the gailews by committing suicide on the night of Augiift 18, 1808. Iu eouie mys terious way he secured a elock spring and severed veins in his wrists, throat and limbs, bleeding to death. lie was to have been hanged on September ti. Dr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy Cures au kidney. Stomach w , and uver troubles REDUCED RATES TO AI.TOONA PA., VIA PENNSYLVA NIA KAILKOAD, ACCOUNT KNIGHTS T KM Pl.t R PARADE. On a-count of the parade of the Knights Templar, State Grand Commandry, at Altoona, Tuesday, May 2-i, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets front points on its line in the State of Pennsylvania, to Al toona, at rate of single fare for the round trip (minimum rate, twenty- five cents.) Tickets will be sold on May 22 und 23, good to return until May 24, Inclusive, live on and on forever.- The Span tarda and other Europeans when the North American continent was din covered believed thai fountain of yoath existed in America aomewh ere, and many expeditions were fitted oat to And it. PoBoe de Leon camped at a fine spring one year in " Florida, under the belief that he had found the fountain of youth, but after b lin ing in tbe spring every day during the period of a year, he realized that he bad not found the fountain of youth. Scientists express the belief that immortality is not layijg about loose, bat that if there are such things as immortal beings there must be some means by which ther have immortality imparted to them, and some of them are experiment ing with natural ingredients to bring about a state of immortality. Dr. Joseph R. Hawley. and Dr. Alexander C. Weiner of Chicago hare been experi menting in that direction: The discovery, if such it my be called, was made by a physician from Green City, Mo., Dr. B. F. Roberts and to his large herd of goats on the Missouri farm is da the introduc tion of a compound lymph which it is claimed, will keep away the things that bring senility and premature age." "Tho new elixir is simply tbe life cells taken from the lymphatic glands of young goats and pat into the ba- aaan system by means of hypodermic injections." "Dr. Hawley administered some of this fluid from the lymphatic glands of a goat to a dog known to be 14 years old." A portion of a bone waa taken from the dog's leg. The bone waa found to contain large deposits f phosphate, carbonate and soda. The dog for a period of two months was frequently injected with the lymph compound. Then another piece of dog bone was chemically analyzed The dog was aa lively as a puppy. Mi a bones bad been completely re newed by the medicine. The min eral deposits in the bones had been removed It was a wondtrful reve lation. "Dr. Wiener stated that he did not claim anything sensational for lymph, and that it would take many years of hard scientific work before its possibilities would become thor oughly known. Dr. Roberts h s been experimenting with it for thir ty years and has treated successfully, he claims, over 200 eases in the past few vears. Dr. Hawley was snoo convinced by him that the fluid was full of won derful possibilities in the treatment of certain diseases and his experi ments have, it is said, justified his faith. It is said to also act as a pow erful general stimulant and that marked increase of muscular power is one ot the most pronounced re suits from its use And now men are expressing the belief that the wonderful discovery is to lead to the making of a medicine that will keep one living young forever. Dr. David Kennedy lavorite Remedy cures all kidney. Stomach . and liver 'roubles. that Tnomm hbad- ACUU -Wrakl quickly leave Tea, If yen Dr Kiefs Haw Life Plus. Theasead. f sabVrcia hsv. proved their sastehlsei K lor Sick aa4 Nervoee Hsavtacfce. They make pore btooe ana Strang aervaa aad build np yar keallh. Xaay to take. Try thrm. OalyZSc. Moaay back r not earai. Sold by M. P. Cravloi, Draggiet, Great Cures proved by thousands ot testimonials show that llood'a Sar saparula possesses power to purifyf vitalize aad enrich the blood. - Hood's Pills ere the only pflhlte 68 taken with Hood's Sarsuparilla, . ' r- r Ala's GREATEST SEED. Mr. R. r. Olivia, or BarceWaa, Spvia, speeds bis wiatess at Aiaaa, 8. 0 Weak arvsa had caused sevate paias ia the back of kis be 4. Oa usisa Sac trie Bittrrs, AsMrica's greaUst Blood sod Narva Ham dy, sit pita soon left kiss, lis siys this arand atadicia is what bis country aaads. Ail Amortcs kaews that it ears liver at d kataay traabla, pari B Uw Wood, toeas ap lbs stonMck, strengthen! Ike narr s, pnts rim. Tia-o sad now life in'o everv aisela, a vo and ergta of tbe body. If waak, It ad or ailina ran aoed it. Bverr kettl ga raaiesd, only SOcts. Sold by ' H. F. Crawford, Draggist. PERFECT and permanent are tbe cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pare, rich, heaitny, late and health-giving OLOOD He Co It. ' Be bitd tbe air of a man wbo waa particularly well natifiJ with faimself. 1 tell yoa." belaid, "lucre's noth ing like having sickness ia the family to convince a man that lie can do a good many things that be never would have dared to attempt before. Njw today I am going to Imy a gowa for my little girl. Her mother can't get ont. yoa know, and so I am going to do it my self." On tbe day following be bad tbe air of a man who was particularly dissat isfied with himself. "What's the matter t" he was asked. "Conldn't you get that gown?" "Conldn't I get it!" ho repeated. "Conldn't I get it I Hang it all! Tbe trouble is that I did get it!" "Something wrong with itt" "Houicthing! If it wan only 'some thing,' I wouldn't mind. My taste is wrong, my judgment is wrong, tbe (Color is wrong, tbe size is wrong and the price is wrong." Chicago Poet. REDUCED RATES TO SAM FRANCISCO VIA PKNHSYLVAICl A RAIL EOAD, ACCOtnrr BAPTIST RATION -AXSIVEESARIES. On account of the Baptist Nation al Anniversaries at San Francisco, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from sta tions on its line to San Francisco, May 14, 15 and 16. good to return until July 16, at rate of tingle fare for the round trip. For specific rates and detailed in formation apply to ticket agent?. LEGAL. OMINISTKATOR'S NOT1CK. Notice is herehv given that letters of Atfni In ml ration in tbe estate of Abra ham Brubaker, late of lteale township. Juniata county! Pa-, deceased, have granted to the uiiderxigned. residing iu raid township. All persons having claims against tbe mid estate will pres ent the same for pavment to Kmoky V. WoomvAKii, Administrator, Walnut, Pa J. X. Kklj.kk, Attorney. THE MUSES. Cf M fhe mnm tat on bigu And heard anil indwd the sonas of Oaone lliry smiled who loitered by; Ot tuiMnic tun tbey Mightcd ten. 'Tlipy lightly serv who -crvc nn bent-, Nor know thry bow tho t.ink was dono. TVe uiUNtu love a aonl nt iwt, But violvuce and toil we shuo." if men aay true, tho mnmi now ilaro chnnited Ihrir anrirnt habitnde And wcinld bo M.-rrd with knitted brow And atms and toll eaoh day renewad. Bo eooli ono with tbe othvr vlrs Of thorn who weavo runiance or aong, "On ns, O ipQHO, beiitow thy prize. For wo havo HtrWen well and long I" And yet melhinlca I hear tho beat Oomn niunntuinii clown from Helicon, --"They lthtly aerre who servo oa bet. Iter know they how the task was done! Edith M. Thomas in Dial, HE STILL LIVES. t'talortuuale Simile. There are times when a lawyer re grets the nse of an illnstretion which a moment before has appeared especially felicitons. "The argument of my learned and brilliant brother," said tbe counsel for the plaintifi in a salt for damages from u street car corporation, "is like tbe snow now falling outaide it is scat tered here, there and everywhere." "All I can say, " remarked the op posing counsel when his opportunity came, "is that I think the gentleman who likened my argument to tbe snow now falling ont-id may have neglected to observe one little point to which I natter myself tbe similarity extends it bas covered all tbe ground in a very short time." Youth's Companion. LIVING YOUNG FOREVER Tbe forging among 'men for lm- Eilrenea. Cham, the French caricaturist, was talking one day with a Gascon, wbo bragged that bis father's ancient baro nial dining hall was the wonder of tbe world. It was so high you could hardly see tbe roof. "My father bad a dining room, "said Cham, "which was just as remarkable tbo other way. It was so low that the only fih we could serve at table was B..lel" Enrlona lafrrrare. What a haiir.v. eood natnn gi-Tl She'" always smiffni laugDing. mortality somr dowc the line of tho past frT. tlViiH mil of date. Adam and Eve were to live in th? garden 0; ifh Jflfi ia pretty teeth and dim- Kclen lorevdr. But evervtnmi? wa i p1- ,UIUU "pip changed and death or change came into the world, and from that time to this men have been longing to live forever. The people are taught through the Christian clergy that im mortality com s through the grave. That a man after death becomes an immortal being. Bat man does not like the graveyard method of reach ing immortality. In almost every century men have come forward and declared that a medicine will be dis covered that imparts a life of im mortality here among men. A Chinese Emperor long ago, announc ed that he had almost completed the distillation of a liquid, that if taken should impart immortality and youth to those who drink it,, bat alas for those who want to remain in this world, he died before he bad com pleted tbe distillation of the liquid. Belief in immortality in another form has existed in the minds of many people. Tbey believed in a fountain of youth "which if one baths in their A a lieorgia camp meeting a gooa brother continually repeated in the course of a long prayer : "Lord, send the mourners np higher! Send 'em np higher right away!" A storm was brewing outside, and as tbe hurricane swept down on them the brother qualified bis closing petition with: "But 'not through the roof. Lord I Don't send 'em through tbe roof! That wonld be too high ("Atlanta Consti tution. A Dtleaaaaa. Hungry BIggips Here ia tbe paper that says "save rage." - Weary Watkins That sounds all right, but I bet the feller that give that advice bad no barb wire fence in front of him and a big dog behind him. In dianapolis Journal. . A daa Warn Meall-al flelenra Mm - Little Stlaemleariatiaa. '"Medical ecieace occasionally makes a grand miscalculation, " said an old citizen. "I never pass a certain bouse on rower Prospect street without re-, niembering that 28 years ago a certain toted doctor of' this town be died re cently condemned me to death. 'Yon have but a week to live.' be said. "This was information of somewhat serious import to me, although, at that time, I didn't uisoh care whether it was a week or a month. Bnt I went to another doctor. 'Are yon really fright ened V be asked. 'Ko, I said; 'I've got beyond that.' Then be remarked, 'You can't last a month. ' flotnebow this cor roborative tpHtimony didn't satisfy me. Before I got through uiy search for in formation I consulted eight doctors. And, by the way. I was hunting through tbe second week before I made tbe ronnds. Of conroe they all agreed pret ty well. The most liberal man of tbe lot said I might pull through for a year, but he greatly doubted it. The other medicos gave me from a week tj three months. "Well, sir. I've attended the funerals of five of those doctors, and, please God. I'll see the other three nnder the eod before I quit "Understand me I was a pretty tough object at tbat time. A bronchial trouble bad worn me to t-kin and bone. I walked witb a crutch and a cane. I could scarcely talk. All the doctors agreed tbat my Inngs were past mend ing. Five of tbeui said I bad bat one Inng left, and that, tbey claimed, was on its last legs. "Well, when I went to tbe ninth doctor, I was mad clear through. I knew he didn't have a blessed idea con cerning my case. Bat he tried hard to look knowing and went back to his lit tle drng tank and presently retained with a neat package wrapped in white paper. I banded biin tbe $3 be demand ed and walked away. 'Here, ' be said ; 'yon've forgotten your medicine. I turned back. 'No, I haven't,' I said botly ; 'I left it there purposely. Give it to tbe next credulous fool whose case you don't understand.' Say, it did me good to get niad. I went home, chucked every drng into the agh barrel, staid out in tbe open air all I could, wasn't j tne least bit careful about rayselr, T;S2 SJW'U U? bone every day until ,.uatiteu anu uegan to get Detter. uj George ! Inside of a year I was in tiptop condition ! Look at m now ! Sound as a dollar! Yes, sir, science does occa sionally slip np with considerable unan imity." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Saved from the Snrgeoo's Knife .. .. twwiv than the No ern.. ef frtter ImTlJZmSm the fl.(T ia to sift and strain uw - -- - antac&. and MdifthaTfailtedothi.t. trouble ws -; ,mJ01ofyer the brain. Your life is at .take when """Pn,then tbe par when you are compelled to get np at night to nrin8 lathe vassal, m eding pwhe. there to a uer the Urn dvOkation haa ever know, for caring Kidney, ii.jj piui mA litn Diseases. ' nf Canaioharie, N. Y., tells hi, wonderful cure: "Some years ago I waa attacked with pains ia my hade auid sides that ware fearful. I could not con trol my kidneys, aad what came from ae was filled with mucus aad blood. An Albany doctor waa to Mrform aa oparatioa upon ana, and said my borne doctor ild taka care of ma after. I aaw an adrertiaemeat of Dr. Dmrid Kennedy a Favorite Remedy, which seemed to fit my case, so I decided to try that before I submitted to the operation. I began tta use. wnen 1 nao . ,tnryrMA and hi two bottle, the flow from tbe bladder grow cleaner, aad the pain stopped, and ia a short time I waa saved from the surgeon's knife, and Jt DvgD:Wlia Farorite emedr cure. Ecama, ScrofnU. IU,e. tm jgjj and Constipation. For Female Troubla. it is unequaled. It Is sold for fi.oo bottle at all drag stores. !,. t nt C! I-, Fft f In order that aufferere may be convinced of $-.,,! EwelaC ITCC I the curative virtue, of Favorite Remedy, a fro. sampl. bottle will be ..nt, prepaid, to the, who send their full pooffica ddroM to tho Da. David KaicasDY CoaroaATio. Rondout, N. Y. It is "ce" to say that you aaw tho adv.rtis.ment in this pap.r if you wieh to take advantage of this genuine aad liberal off.r. Send today. .UBf'ii. tat tvttua 5 V7 Schott's Stores. GRE A.T OPENINCr OP SUMMER DVRINCrTniS MONTH. GOODS Nios and eool sum this below Arrival, of Summer Dress Goods which were bought before and are now delivered. We bought the goods at right prices to prodaoe quick baying. Beautiful Scotch Lawns, dainty and oboioe patterns, which don't fade at 4Jote. y Daintv fine Ors.ndie. in Faney Figures, f aney stripe and plain eolors, jast the thing for a eool dress or waists at 8&0, lOo, 12lc and 15o. Piqneas and Welt Good, in Plain aid Faaoy Figures, &o. dressy for a skirt or Shirt Waists at lOo and 15o. White Goods and embroideries, Linen and Cotton Good, for mer Garments, worth J more than we aro asking, but wa bought present market prices and we give yoa the benefit of oar bargains. Oar suits and waists, skirts and wrapper., ready to dress are all perfect in styles and are sold at very low price.. Laee eurtaia. at 4he aad 50e a pair, and tho finest Nottingham and Irish Paint Curtains for less money than import prices. Striped Carpets for 12 Jo and 21c; fine Ingrain Carpst at 25e, and finest celeotioa. of Ingrains, Tapeatry, Brussel and Velvet and En e Axtniust.r car pet at Wholesale Prices. Fait Shades with Spring Rollers at 10d. F.lt Shades with Spring Rol ler, and Fringe. 2 shades for 25o, oil shade, plain 25o; oil shades witb Fringe on them for 29o; a few roll, of matting at 12o. Great aeleetion of Shoe, for Summer Wear, non. better and none cheaper anywhere, without exeeption. Lancaster and Amos Keag Ginghams at 5a ts a yard. 0HO7ES DTOREO, 103 TO 1O0 BRIDGE STREET. Hollobaugh & Son HAVE Til EI H ENTIRE LINE OF Spring Uothing and (-) (-) Gents FurnishingiGoods Now ready for Inspection. Thev hav r . ... j vuuiu'riTm. - their line. Their goods are Uheaper than the OieaWTr ter than the Best and Later than the Latest Styles carriLfS others. If you want the Latest Style Suit, either in J? boVs or children's, they have it. a Do you want the best and Most Fashionable Shoe on the market ? They have . line of the Celebrated Douglass Shoes. a ? Will you have a Hat of the very latest black, in either Stiff, Crush or Straw, U. is the only place you will find it. ' (:) Ask any Man (:) who wears the latest style Shirt, Collar or Tie, where he M them, he will answer at HOLLOBAUGH & SON. We havT finer line of Shirts, Neckwear and Collars than we ever carrisi before. We have lately put in an entire new line of Collars, tU best and latest the market can afford to replace the Cart Collar which we are now selling at 10 cents. We handle a child's Collar to be used with Vestee Suits We sell the be shoe in the market, the Douglas, and have it in all the rao fashionable lasts, every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. We are agents for the Sweet Orr Overalls and have sizes fa. the largest to tne smallest. Fine Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, Suit Cases etc., also Umbrellas, Combs, Cuff Buttons, How Supporters, Cuff Holders, and everything that goes to mak up a first class GeDts Furnishing Line. Call and see our Stuck, HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 Main St., Patterson, Pa McCLINTIC'S HARDWARE and House-Furnishing S T OR E THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O oOu ; O. THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT, Thinirs are never dull ber.-.'never stuDid. The fall life of tbe atori i). wa b.s a cheerful welcome for all comers, aad shoppers are quick to dei in favor or tbe ureat V aloes to he louna in our new Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE. r -j a isi --aire an ad. in your old youth will be reueweJ, aud tbey oau elf KatarwlFarr. It is difficolt fur a man tu know him elf. If he thinks he's not a fool, be'a certainly mistaken, and if be thinks he . a fool be s no fool. Detroit Jonr- Eleitkmata Hate t'aaarla. Elephants have the bitterest enmity to camels. When the camel scents tbe elephant, it stops still, trembles in all its limbs and otters an interrupted cry of terror and affright. . No pentnasion,. no blows, can induce it to rise. It moves its bead backward and forward, and its whole frame is shaken witb mortal anguish. The elephant, on tbe contrary, as soon as he perceives tbe camel, elevate, hi. trnnk, .tamps with his feet, and with his trnnk thrown backward, snorting with a noise like the sonnd of a trumpet, he rnshea to ward the camel, which with its neck oat stretched and utterly defenseless awaits with the most patient resignation the approach of "its enemy. The elephant,' With its enorasens shapeless limbs, tramples on the amfortnnate animal ia auch manner that in a few BBinotea.it ia scattered aronnd in siqall frafmaaita. The population of ISnglaad at ke tiioe of the Conqueror did not escaa4 S.C'JS.OOO all told. 1866, ESTABLISHED, 1890. Special Invitation To The Publit To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARXjEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It it truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE, of Suits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices. 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