I J I Botll tlio method nntl rnsnltn n1i Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant uuu reircsuiDg to tlio tasto, and acta f entry yet promptly on the Kidneys, "iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- acues nnu lovers nnu chips habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tlio stomach, promnt in its action and truly beneficinl 111 its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made- it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and SI bottles by all leadintr drup- jt,'"- lumuiu druggist WHO way not navo it on liand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who vfiauca uj iry it. uo not accept any CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. WUISVIUE, Kt tEW YORK. N.Y. Unlike theDutch Process No Alkalies OH Other Chemicals are used in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreakfastCocoa tchich it absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet inoscrenatn or v.np.nn. ttiItaH With Starch. Armorpnn, i flllr.nr. ami la far ..u.vui, ie inan one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED. Sold by flrorers crorjnhfri. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Beautiful book containing tho latest vocal mu 8 o, full shect-musfo plates, handsome cover, in clui"ig the following gems, unabridged: ' k-'7iU,s . . 40 rT0 Worked 8 Hours. 41 by's Fast Asloop 40 I Whistle and Wait. 40 '???,iJes, 50 love's Golden Dream 4" God Uloss Our Land 25 Old Organ Hlowcr, 40 ? P?J.tyJf9e' 50 ur La8t Waltz 40 ?n Am m'JS8' Pver ,ne Moonlit Sea, id In Old Madrid, 60 Sweet Katie Connor. 4f Mary and John, 40 That is Love. We give this book to introduce to you KROUT'S BAKING POWDER And Khodt's Plavohino Extracts, Unsurpassed for rtTRITi'and STRENGTH Ynnr irrnfnp will iln .. ..... . j -r., " -I i uiruumr contain ing additional Premium List with full particu tars how to got them f:eo. ALBERT KROPT, Chemial, PMla mm mm 1 mil I I t THE MINERS REPULSED Lives Lost During the Attack at Oliver Springs. TROOPS HASTENING TO THE SCENE. A ltattln Ileluern 8nlilltin nnil Miners I'.ippclnd aiie I'orly Guard Within I tin RtockBilrs lien I -c.l Slimy Ulllltln mi'ii Unwllline to Go to tlix I'mnt. Chattanooga, Term., Aug. 17. Tho most Intense excitement has seized upon mo people oi this city. Col. Woolford, i.strido of a weak-kneed horse, lias boon M-ourlng tho city nil day for mon. Small details havo been doing duty trying to conscript men for service, but almost Without avail. Tho total number of men who loft last night did not reach 50. Their cqulpmunt was almost a mockery of modern war faro The militiamen evinced no eairer-1 ness to enter the service of tho country. Unwilling soldiers were hauled from mi. der beds nnd other points of Vantngo where they hud taken refugo from con scription officers. Oliver Springs, whero the latest out break has occurred, is a llttlo inhibit? town In Anderson county. It is on tho Wuhlen KIdgo Road. Tho defenses con sist of a block-houso and ubout 40 guards. About breakfast tlmo tho minors cams to the stockade. They demanded tho surrender of tho place. "Come and tnku us, was the answer sent by Superinten dent Karris. rirewnsnt onco onnnpri. Rnvon i,i,n. dred miners on one sldo glanced down tho barrels of their wepons, nnd streaks of flame leaped from tho muzzles as the leaden messengers sped toward tho block house. The Kitards mnnfullv nniu-om.! nnd the sharp crack of tho rifles struck terror to tno hearts of the assailants. A flag of truco was run tin. Print TTm.- rls respected It and called to tho leader to come aud talk with him.Both sides rested on their arms while tho WOUluIitl tram removed. Highest of all in Leaveninrj Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report ! Powder ABSOiWfTEttf PURE SUBMARINE SILKWORMS. MolluakB Which Woavo Wondor- ful Threads of Silk. THE TOWN WIPED OUT Fire Fiend's Ravages in rhar, Del. Del- MANY FAMILIES ARE No Apptii-Htun In fl, rc fr uxtn. frutililiig Hie I'liinif. .. Alii Flnnlly Cuiiim J'r.in, oiliar TowmA. ti'ire 111 rlli Klllml. Au Interesting Chapter on tho Habits and Uses of Strnugo Buhmnrlno Crea. tares Queer Method of Propagating Mussels. "The mussel may well bo called the 'spinner of tho sea," said a conchologist to a Washington Star writer "It makes and weaves Its silken threads very much as the spider does. An im portant part of its anatomy Is a Blender and very muscular foot of I triangular shapo, under and be . hind which Is a gland that secretes a viscid and half-liquid fluid. This fluid I runs into a groove In thd foot, where It quickly 'sets' and becomes a Arm thread. , The thread is pulled out by the with-, drawing of tho foot, another thread Is I fqrmed, and so on until tlio mussel has tied itself securely by I strong cords. "It is very interesting to seo how tho - mussel manages to elimb up tho perpen- dlcular sides of rocks or piles by means I of theso threads, which are stretched out and attached by the foot, one after 1 another, in tho direction in which tho animal wishes to climb, each one being fastened a llttlo higher up than the last. xnus tno Heavy shell is drawn up grad' Dr-uiAit. Del., Aug. 17. This town is almost eomplotoly wiped out. as. tho ro rnlt of a disastrous (ire here yesterday nf ternon. Trie loss will reach $.'100,000 and the iimurtince is less than ouu-third thut amount. FRENCH FEMALE CONVICTS. y Marrying Follow Convicts Thoy Can Escape Confinement In Prison. French femalo prisoners aud convicts nro treated with more kindness, on tho whole, than persons of their cla-s in Englnnd. says nn exchange. Their matrons and wardresses are Augustino nuns, whoso rule, though firm, is gen tier, more merciful nnd more steadfastly equitable than that of laywomen could bo. Tho femnlo convicts are allowed tho same privilege as tho men in tho matter of a earning money and buying who are young also enjoy a privilege , 1 .. - "waro liailroad Com- not granted to female convicts In othe? "n h, m' Uelm"r tel, awl nnnntriptl,nt i.i i,i i rrom 0 to 40 dwellings. vided for them by the stnte-oulv tlir-ir ,VirV? 1',,,uflrL'l Vllo are homeless atul husbands must be convicts. Kverv six . 1 "... i ,1 Aid from Salisbury, Md., came, but the flremuaeould do little else but watch tho town go to ashes, as tho water supply wos limited and two feeble streams thai, were played upon tho burning mass of frame buildings wero converted to steam before the wnter fell upon tho fire. lhe burned nrea comprises about three will be paid for a recipe enabling '""i- utrr axtsiK 1J LACK HOMELESS, ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc.a bottles. it present tlie retail price is 20c. Acme Blacking is made of pure alcohoL other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol 10 that we can make Acm f. Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack, ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outride appearance in. stead of charging for the contents of Lha bottle? WOLFF & HAypoi,pn. Philadelphia, lithe name of a paini of which a i- hnt is enough to make six scratched and dIIed 1. . -i. : , 1. 1 , , - . . - ' - - "--iiuir wuitu no ctnpr paint can do. AH retailers sell it. earllily beloiigiiigs. The months a notice is circulated in the ft. n . IV' "lre m uud ttaMy 1 , . 1 . 1 v. unci. uut. uji.iu iiciuiuniianes calling upon nA Tlie women who feel minded ever so many New Caledonia and bo married to make an application to that effect through me governor, riiderly women aro al ways prompt In making such applica tions, but they aro not entertained. Tho matrimonial candidates must ba .young and exempt from physical Infirm ities. Girls under lonir Knntnnnoa rn ill. ly catch at this method of escaping from ivuu uiioicrauie tedium of and tho pretty ones are eort.iln upon n.'i llie oriirln of tlie Mm u ,nnn,ui . , !... 1 , . -i'"3v. i.u u ii-om u cigarette stump thrown I It is impossible to MtrW Tnnr, uallv in much tho same mnnnnp n thnt miners wero wounded nr ttiiio.i Twn cmnlovcd bv somo Knlrirm i, cn 1 guards wero slightly hurt. Oulnt tiiPn pending an unusunllv larrrn wlntlm Vn reigned, aud hurried messages were sent would hardly Imagine that so small a to the scene. A comnauv Iran KnS.Uli " "I SP1D?.,n? an.a "B '" "ciitio tno battle ground. A bloody conflict pected. is momentarily ex- MANY DIED OF FRIGHT. Tsrrlblo Kiperiouuo of Cholern Patlants In a Russian IIospllul. Moscow, Aug. 17. Tho horrors of a frightful storm have heen added to the misery aud suffering caused hy the Minlofn nf MUI XT 1 .vv v ill,!!, iHIYLUIUU, r.- 1. mt . . Tho storm was one of the mnt fri,-l,t. "TS .?asonry. 18 e.ntlrely ful that has over visited that region, it "J? ? oi tins humble mollusk Imvn l.nr-r, turned to a most valuablo account. At tuo town of ilideford, a long bridge of tw crossing tho Torridge river. Tho tides flow with such swiftness at this bridge that no mortar will hold tho masonry of the arches. Hut tho corporation of tho town keeps boats for tho purpose of put, on tno governor's list, no matter how frightful may bo tho crimes for which they have been sentenced. Tho only moral qualification requisito is to have passed nt least two years in the penitentiary. Tho Belectcd candidates have to sign engagements promising to mnrry con victs and to settle in New Caledonia for tne remainder of their lives. On these into a tablet of waM.ii nuni.r ti. i,. ....... of the villagers aro nearly all frame struc tures. Ono fireman, James Venn of Salisbury was instantly killed by a falling chimney and beveral iwrsons aro missing, some of whom aro believed to havo been burned allvo and many aro Buffering serious in juries and burns. IVlllllini I. ' fmnn C..l m , prison life, -Delaware House of ltepresentatives, tele irtaln to bo pTlied to Mayor Willey of Wilmington lust night as follows: "lown entirely burned, send us something to entl" towns 1S 1,0UliuB lu from tUB surrounding the Wilmington Can't you r m7 Pmm , in Devonshire, Z conditions government transports them 'ZVr ICrTl. -enty-four arches s?vef, Ulcm a dci;cnt "tfit and a tick- dcZi ,- "f e river. ThfSS STave when they 1 and at Noumea. tllT ? ?u' tl,e . 1 Their marriages aro arranged for them by the governor of the nnlnnir has a selection of well-behaved convicts ready for them to choose from, nnd each gin may consult Iicr own fancy with- BIG LUMBER FIRE. TI... - . "iimenso xarus at Mcludcon, VL, any uestroyed. iUCixnoEs. Vt., Aug. 17. -Fire started in the box mi . , of the Counertinnt. mva m.. and after lines finirklv Piiiu io me inmuer piles containing 'J' luur lu vo minion root of lumber. Kiro eiiKinon cama from Tinmnt w i ville, St. Johnsbury und Lyudonvillo, but ivcid puweriess to arrnt. tin. fln,..u ormging mussels from a distance, which P "i "cr own lan?y witli- niIo . T ' nro applied to every Interstice of tho lu ce;tain limits, for tho proportion of SlitoK bLni l ry luwter Wtts cora ABRAIV! HEEBNER CO., PCRT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of ocieJ floods Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. S-FINESr GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-Om Write for cataloRues. Correspondence solicitod DOCTOR ram .mi,,l ,... ,1 . . ... . ....-..(, ....tau., uiou uiv.iivtssyim, ami and fury HEtaT taSta T a crime, p .nlshab.e able to resist. remove any of Tho cholera hosnttal wns full r,r irrl.i . , . . patients, many of them in a dviiitr con- 41 .""""0 -pum. "10 urst row days of dition. 'As they heart the rofr 5 tl" ",C r "S"?" free-swimming ani- hurricane somo of them netnnlitr nr am' auer "elag hatched from the fright. cBgs, mussels usually fasten themselves lho terrible nolso nf Hm nnnm.i,in together and to a common oblent,. an n Btorm was soon followed by tho storm it- to form lare clusters. Thus, by means settlers, or time-expired soldiers and sailors, instead of by convicts. In such cases tho governor can assent to a mar. bolf, which crushed in a largo part of tho ot n multiplied system of ropes they rmff0 on,y ou cooM""" that tho femnlo cholera hospital, like an eggshell, hurl- secure so firm an anchorage as to bo- convct'H frco lvcr BhaU placo himself hoio 10 resist tno most violent storms! , t'1"'""" 01 a ucicew) weave man uowever, tnoy can let go when thev u"ucui'u never 10 teavo the col uub w. uuu rm1!! nmnr until th.nti-j - three to one. bf eon if i Si u,e llreis ""known. It lt, , , , ., " nn.-, uuoui uio largest llros tliat ever on- itively declares that none of the aspi- curred in this section. Loss, about $00 - rant bridegrooms submitted to her in- 000; insurance, 0,000. ' spection have met with her approval, Tll l shop will be rebuilt. The com- tho governor can only shrug his shoul- Paa.y ls one of the largest in New England ders In tho usual French way. It has . ims wills at tiix l"mts ou tho Couucc- happened moro than onco that pretty 1 Kivcr- ,.5 -1 ., 1 I , , ..uvu wooeu uy warders, frco ing tlio beds and wooden wnlla Intn mass of min. From the debris came the shrieks nnd groans of the victims, a number of whom died while tho work of rescue was going on. IS IT CHOLERA! Excitement at tillllniitr, Sttcli., Over n ltupurtril Can. Stiliavatuii, Mich., Aug. 17. Great excitement is occasioned here by tho ueuiu oi josepu L,upien last night at hU a better resting place. Their closely' Kiiineu colonies uo much to prevent wear and tear by tho waves on certain I portions of tho sea coast LiUo oysters they entertain small parasitla crabs, which make their homes in the shells of tho living mollusks. Theso little crusta cean boarders are of a different species from tho oyster crabs. Young seals do- yuuu largely tor lood upon tho big arc- works wonders, and thero IRON HALL'S BANK ASSIGNS. It Wishes to fri.vriit. ,H Kumori of It, FiiikU tu lliillunupnlls. Philadelphia, Aug, 17. Tho Mutual Surety Trubt and Safe Deposit Company in which a large amount of the funds be longing to the Order of the Iron Hall is Outfit that very properly contains a supply 0J Root Beer winch adds to the enjoyment of all the other dainties, and makes a ..cnic a picnic indeed. t3 i;acKa2 makes 5 gallons of this Hires5 very popular beverage. is as good a the cenuine H,R. ""'""'o" is no instancoon record of a man having Zy l 1Cn Us Uoors rester .v.Uo.u uuiupiy witn ineso conditions The director when onco ho has fallen in lovo. ABE LINCOLN'S STEPMOTHER, j Odd Clronmstancra Connected with Ilor ..iarriaSe lo Ills Father. had inniln nn nBlm,mnni l .1.. l - .. . T..1" " ui iuc ueuuui, ru tuo stockholders and depositors to A. E. Stockwell, of this city, attorney for the bank. Neither President Hayes could bo found, and it is believed Abraham Lincoln Was seven or eight Jm T or"'er.u'19 for Indianapolis years old when his father Thomas ifinl " l'Bt "'S J llV l "'hich coin, mitinl x. r " -'" ""pieiiie justice. , MUiH ivuii Liiuixy LU m tota crm of rf ,,en'alaJy north as Point Harrow, in tho Arctic Tho year following her death, the Iron Hnlbu J101 g Compauy and least, saomlnKveryia cW v inhu. Sfean' a lhe coast of Alaska and a. ya writer in tho Christian Union; a director of tta bank. mVMlTl nd It. - ' """"' "a mgoi sound mussels eon. iu returned to EUzabet.lititvn ahkbu auout the reasons for thH n Hov. Father Durand. nf ti, p.i. t"o only molluscan supply, there . search out, if possible, a former Catholic Church, who spent some tlmo oysters and very few clams In neignuor and friend, Mrs. Sally Johns- among tho cholera sulTernrs nf Tt.ilw or tlntio years ago, pronouncod lt Asiatic Cholera. Lupien was 111 less than 25 hours. 13R ".'!.?'"'' tnU Wlo Orofn. I'MI. lT iuVcV;1; i T,.i ! k' i1 J'""""" I" cure Urt I I THEELA All effc c. t.r mnlLful n Ui. r )l,,a (tah lllood Put. ...IN I "J;', '"'-lC'" 'HI ,,K, ,-, ,, r, , ir i' V ?'' .' "L" ""' '"e" h.mllcu Innunpa Jr.. !,, , lrC,"'. "i-po-lu1(...r, r.,nn,.l IjukLrj. It .1 , K? 1 1 i"l U 11' " I lh..w oouwin. A Cintly llnrlal CusLet. Danhuiiv. Conn.. Aucr. 17 ti, i,.i- of Russell HeniHlict, who died in Austria iiuy M, roncnou here JUonday in Ksolid silver casket, elaborately emlmllialiud with gold. On the top is a gold crucifix, two foet long. The oaket is carried bv moans of eight gold handles and is sup ported by six lion's leg. Festoons of Bum nowers nro, draped around it. On that regijn, and tho native women and children aro constantly gathering them. "The Alaskan method of cooking mussels Is to boil them. A bunch of ton, twenty, or perhaps forty pounds .vujgiii, is put into a pot and when tha OQitrTt. inent, he replied by referrimr to lho rn. cent suit for a receivership instituted agaiusi me iron iiauat indfunapolis and Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. flu ma Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOIP Snecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watefc SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. ml i . j.iuiiauiiuft mi" oi-ui. ii.r st lent fli p. "i, j.r..uounoIJr 1df.-liln.-i at. i , I un I'h vliJui. lM III 111 DU O Vr. lb. We. ttlti tl.KldrKluTihil. ITAr. Phiiadelnhla. H. .In n hi In-. i..'J M. Hraall, Mount Alto, 'a.: Kov. H. II. Hiier- ! ... ... ..,v. iwj cull ri,. lieAQ' J!g,i! ,l'L.UtX)r.S6and Vh Uurkurt, 4 W Waal MkuvcamuK, tru, oriau ior ciruuiiir. MiltTiJiiri Act on bm prlnciplo and bowbls thiough tit tUTM. 1)0. JiUKS ItaLO ipeedllv cure LUlonsncss, torpid liver and constipa tion. SmtllMt, mildest, earertl Bp dooao.SS ote. (Samples free at druvtrhits. Dr. kUn Del Co., tlllut, tot OHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main Bt., Blienandoah. iut ruics i ami i mm. a ei. mm. in ' VIGOR OF MEN Ew!!! fERMANENILI 'RESIOROU ft im. rli lUastth, 4afinB..i u. .1 t I1UUU rklUJsllU, n very wealthv mn. im years in AuMriu. Ho was city. lived many burn in thiH (cliHi. wrj, lie ; ! tell SWIM for 14 00. ir. i urr times tno bivalves nro nmcinH nlcn Thoy aro very little prized as an article of diet on tho Atluntio coast, partly be cause such a wealth of oysters and clams Is at hand, but tho aboriginal In- umoh tt JZt colt. Mr BeVZei wl J? .th, moullds of sl's pos- ...n v.u.Jt ,ra u, ciiuimii, ituisuj, wiueli remain to this day The Delaware, and doubtless other tribes, employed inuwel shells, tho odgos of which wero sharp ened on the gritty rock, for plncors to pull out their beards with. "Mussels aro much used abroad as food. Thoy aro bred in Franco in in closures of sea water, frames aud hang ing ropes being submerged for them to attach themselves to. At Intervals those ropes or frames are haulod up and made to yield their crop For tho same purpose 'parUs,' as they aro called, are planted In tho shallows of tho North son. Trees, from which all but tho larger branohos have been cut, aro Btuck into the bottom at such a distance from shoro that the upper portions of them shall bo laid baro at lower water. After four or flvo yoars they aro raised, stripped and replaced with othors. In tho bay of Koll, Germany, one thousand tons of mussels nro nils. I In ,i cln,nn- fashion yourly. Mussels aro propagated In tho Adriatic on ropes extended be tween polos rammed into tho ground, lho ropoa aro stripped oucu In eight months. Tho mussel beds of' Ureat llritain aro worth hundreds of thou sands of dollars annually "The mollusk, which has been poetic-! ally eallod the 'silkworm of the bea,' Is ! a mussel of the Mediterranean, known to bcience as the 'nlnna.1 It snlnft n IHnrl of thread so beautiful and fine that In Sicily tho material is woven Into gloves and stockings. 'Those articles are very costly, and havo not been thouuht un worthy presents for a pope." ton, whom, unon Inmilrv. h t ,',1 .a.Bam.st tne 'Iron Hall at Indianapolis and without a nandW In hU X 2,:" still a widow, and to whom he at onco eneyis onlnolTn th ( "i" tder'S A11 drafisls are thorirf ic Tili t on a" poZ sma IHsiSw B?-v .hjtzi shells gape the waters poured off, you very well, Tommy LincolnT Wlmt of the k ' t tS people gathering around und picking ; brought you back to old Ken- lllll'u,"l'olls- Mr. Kruinbhaar, State Su- It will cure you. If your child has the Tcronn. out tho meat with thoir Angers. Some- tneky?" "Well," said ho, In answer, i;erimeJnt of Banking, has been work- or Wiooping Cough, use it promptly, and rehVf "my wife Nancy ls dead." "Why, you ing with tho plaintiffs, with th inwlni.,. don't say sol" "Vos," said Mr. rnnnln .... untl?" wrecking this institution wif. n .. Tnr rr :r." rrr-,l- """'won that i'"" i"b, inns. " naBiKiiineiit wis made. for another wife; Johnston?" "Yes," replied Mrs. Johns ton, "I like you, Tommy Lincoln." "Do you llko me well enough to marry mo?" "Yes," she answered, "I like you, Tommy Lincoln, and I like von well 'lhe bank in mv (minimi la ivufn. solvent and able to pay dollar for dollar all around. The directors, however, can not permit their Nfemut and securities to go out, of their juriMlictioii aud thus com- enough to marrv you, but I eun't marry f.?.. .1 . ".eK"'"r" 10 ' to ludittuapoiis 1 Iir Iliirrlion, t Laon I.uUh. LoonLakb, N. Y.,Aug. 17. President Iliirrison npparently does not wenry of Loon Ia!ke and the wild and romantic fccenery hereabouts. Each morning h0 takes his utiual drlvo, always ucooin panled by Mrs. Harrison. To-day tlio drive was longer than usual and the route different. Mr. Hendricks, Col lector of tho port of New York, was tho first prominent politician to call on Mr. Harrison. He came yesterday, nnd at once huld a long Interview ' with tho President. Just what his uusinus wui oould not bo learned, but It is supposed to relate to some campaign work on the part of President Harrison. Inuianapoijs, Aug. 17. Sunrama Ac countant Walker of tlie Iro,, Hall was usked to-day by u rrpoiter what eflectthe woi,imiMiii of icceiver will liavo 011 uruer. -it means good lye jro W he. "A iwiiver " " Plmin. 1 do not believe an Ijibor Vnilurutliiii oai'ura Chosen. CiiESTEn, Pa., Aug. 17. Tlie State Federation of Labor in session llflrn nlu,- tcd the following oillcemi E. K fln. wuld, of Uiueiister. nrmuilonl! fil,u,.i... W. beltzinael. of ItBadini?! J .T fi..n. gher, PhiladHlphln, and George F. Kirk Chester, vice-proaidents; J. J. Johnson, ot Allegheny City, wcretury and treasurer. Altoonu was selected as tho next place of meeting. The I'urls Cub Strlka. Paius, Aug. 17. Nine-tenths of tha cabmen have Joined the strike, Hun dreds of carmen ara also quitting work. There has been no disorder, Tho city U sufferiug great Inconvenience and loss ot tjioney, as tourist ara leaving the hotels U large numbers ou account ot tbt dlffl ( alty in g ett lug- equipage. jmunow. "wuy not?" said he. "no- cause I am In debt, and I could never think of burdening the .man I marry with debt; lt would not be right." "What are those dobts?" said ha. Sho told him of. tho sums, "which," said sho. "I have all down here I count bpoU." On lookiiiir It, nv hn olir wltu will Iw itlaowl Oil tllH ktAlwl saw that her debta ranged from sixty V ,Ue evidence of Ut. Souierby and cents to a dollar and a quarter, and '"8 l,r,1,ni""",y statement before the amounted In the gross to wmeUilne- Judge Howe, were sulfl- small thin-rs. Ho auooeedod in putting , , the little booklnto his coat pocket w C,""r,"" "' lm.i... without attracting her attention , ,Wt8'1"T0i,,i " r '""nrn Car awl wont out, looked up the various r f fi'W"!!!1 National Commit- parties and paid off all the litUeTums .tlS'uSttoni ncrdiugto the memorandum. and ro- .CnUTde , ' turned In the afternoon wiU, the ae- ploye. took advauta. of tu, VlrtuX know odgmenUofpaymenU In full. On to give lain a rlatwring f.uwell. Mr Ills retunilng the account book she ox- Carter expressed roseate views about the olalmod: "Why, Tommy Lincoln, havo Wapublicau situaticu lu Now York. He you gone anil paid off all my debta?" Hi'1 ,Ue National Committee was oount- "Yos," he said; "and will you marry mo i?J?f m"Jonty f""u 20.0U0 to now?" "Yes." aald she. nnd thv ",IKW for t,arrUon. There was no ground is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druecist for CUT! r I III .(Tiits T " . jiio-uu o mnu, t rice 10 cts., 50 cts. ana $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or liack lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by C. 11. Hageubmoh. thev vir uiarrit-ti uw next morning at nlno o'clock. Mr. Hayc-raft. the narrator of the story, was present at the ceremony. lie Your Own Doctor, It won't oo.t you . nn ha l - much T)o not delay, t). nd threo 2-cont nmis for potairo and wi wi 1 tend you Dr K ull an' grf t w. rk, fine c lcrei l to- (r ni lilo, on dieca'P, iti cam . and bon e , urn Address A. V Ordwsy & C .. B .'on. Mass, 2w for uneasiness about Mr. Piatt's attitude. lhe National Committee wus informed that Mr. Illume would make two or three peeuliea for Hamsun. Jam Oniiorul llumvil's CuuUitlun. 1'KKKsiciLi, N. Y., Aug. 17. General 1 V llusted oassed 11 niilnt. ,i.r and rested rouifortaMv savo a few nerv ous mom nts at Intervals. His physi cian informed a I mted Press reporter this morning that the Ueaeral's condition was about tne same. There ls no change for tho worse aud there is no very decided Improvement, HEED 1 WARNING Which natura ls constantly giving in the k!iu,.j f iMila, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Theso now that the hlond in contaminated, anil some ta"oe miiwt he gien to relieve the tnnible. 8Sf3 tho remedy to force out these tHit- ifltS Bon,!' a,,a enHul" you to GET WELL. I have had for years a humnr in my blood, which made 1110 dread to svx e, as small boils or nu,imwouiii iwfut.tiniscausliuf the Bhaiuto roai, annoj anw. Al ter taktiii; three hot Jt xvs Iji e H all i li'.ir ami smooth U' it should Ivapiietlta splendid, si. Ucll. S lu I f,M.l liL-a rr.,.. ...... 11 from the use o. 8. S. s. b Chas. He itov,73 I.aurelst . Plilh Treatise on l,l.d nnd skin diseases nulled tree SW11T Bl'LUFIC CO.. Atlanta, f : nn. SAKDEN'B ELiOTR IAI15T PATtNTS- r(K7.3bWITH tltCTRI- IMFROVIMINTS. 'V SUSPCHSOIir. 1. ....... i-n. . ,-.., wtiT.ni gauiiiir. oil soil Cll i,rrU lh., I, lualMI till b t! 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