r At, Co Hi . .' "ST EVENING HERALD KSTAIIMKIIKD 1870. Published every Kvcning, Kxccpt Sunday, nt 8 SotTii -lAUDis Htiiket, N'kaii Cksthk. Tho llirulil la delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six cents n week, pay able to tlie carriers, Hy mall $.'1.00 a year, or S3 cotits a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to ehnnge the position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands it. The. right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether j iiiihi ior or lira, inni loe puiinsiHr limy uccm i upon appllention. Kntcred at the postolllec at Shenandoah, l'n., as second class mall matter. TKLKIMIOXK C'ONNKrriON". Evening Herald KKIDAY, AUOUST 12, 1WI5. CouKcn. should convene earlier and get work before tlmo for adjournment conies, to TiiKRn Is an Aldormau at Wllkcskirre who reforms wife-bcutcrs by tnklng them into his pri ate olllee nnd punching tliein Into penl teuce. -May his arm ever remain strong. As the whole Bannock tribe of Indians does not iiuiubcr more than three hundred warriors, tho government should not have much trouble in restoring good order among them. AND still Schuylkill county has no Con troller. We presume tills plum Is held up be fore tho bald-headed statesman of Schuylkill ilaven to keep hlin nerved up to his task of smashing Quay. Tin; newspapers that refer to the contest in the Kepublican ranks in this slate as "Quay's war" display an Ignorance of the drift of tho times that is inexcusable. It should not bo necessary to btntc that Quay is not the attacking party. Cold water is to play an important part in the politics of Luzerne county this year. A full county Prohibition ticket has been placed in the field. If there is any virtue in taking time by the forelock tho "i'rohihs" should land pretty near the goal. Tub liazlcton Iron Works arc working to their fullest capacity and hope to continue so I through the summer and coming fall and I winter, it affords us pleasure to chronicle this prosperity in llanleton, and we envy her olily in that we have no like industries to start up on full time. A SltAJIOKlX soldier walked to Washington ragged and without a cent to have his pen sion reissued, and returned to hishome witha J grant of $21 per mouth. He is to be con gintulatcd upon having met with more sue-' cess than Coxcy and his army did, but in his ' case there was doubtless more merit than the "keep oft' the grass" men showed. i I Axothkk Schuylkill county politician has fallen among the Philistines of the Philadel- I phia Press. W. John Whilchou.se is the personage, and he rises up in his wrath to , deny that he talked with Senator Quay. We can readily believe this, as that is not j the game W. John is playing in the present i nnu st ill n esteemed cotemporary, the Pottsville Hi publican, should, give Shenandoah liepub-, lii.ins credit for at leant some honesty. Its i lusiu-.Mtioiis about tho Hastings Club arc, .ibout as correct as Us report of the nioeting of th.it org.iniiiatinu. Tho latter was at- ' tended K, about thirty active I!epublican, ;it our riteiiiiorary could see but lour. A til i use of shortsightedness. I'll': report-, published by the Philadelphia ' . to llir ellect that the cmplojesol the' I'lni.idclpbia it Heading Company are being . .ii n i d inio ,-iiipportiiiK Senator Quay's dele i.' sunder penalty of dismissal from their -itioiis. is trashy and only n sample of the ( - hi pies that are being resorted tu in an lUi-mpt to stay the title of public fccutiment 1 in favor of the Junior Kenator. l ( iotiJiAN's victory in Maryland means a , trig knockutit for Qrover, and the Cuckoos arc 1 in mourning over the result. It uiei'i.t, the, beginning of tho ending of tho Cleveland third term scheme. Some of the Itcpubli eaus of Pennsylvania should heed the lesson furnished by tho result, as the light against Ouriuan was inuuh like the vyiir tlwt i Wing made against Senator Quay. Lack of patronage caused tho death of base bull In Pottsville as It did in Shenandoah. It is milto certain that the game cannot be jnadcprolltnble in either town unless both are in the lleld. The people like the game, hut to Induce thuni to patronize It there must be an active rivalry. There Is little doubt that with good clubs under competent manage ment lu each of tho towns n pennant nice can lw made next swwiu, Yauhanuy should not bo tolerated by the borough authorltled to tho slightest degree. As h rule tramps are only soout for burglars, and while at houses inoro to acquaint them helve with their arrangement and occupants than to stlfy their hunger. Wherever tmiupd are nlluwi'il to roam at will burglars w ill seek tt field of operutiou; in fart, it is not mlicnuiiitly that the tiamps themselves prnc cracksmen of a wry expert type. EXPLAINED. CONFIDENCE IN THEIR PRODUCT LED THE SHAKERS TO MAKE AN UNUSUAL OFFER. People of this tiny anil generation nro not disposed to give things away, When there fore, the. Mount Lebanon Shakers recently stated that any one could net n bottle of Digestive: Cordial by calling in person nt their New York olllee, it excited a great deal of talk. One of the lending dallies of tho Mctrop- olis sent a reporter to find out what wns Ine.Hlt. It developed Hint 1 110 preparation In mtcstlm. has proven beneficial in so large I n majority of cases that iilne-tcnths of the i ' " ' my unancini embarrass people who nre sutlleiently anxious to call for '.'! ' ,ioJhnP 1 not the only in a sample, llnd so tnucli relief thnt they eon- dividual whose resources hnve boen lm Unite the product's use nnd tell their friends 1 paired during the last throe years. I re- about it. as a result n very large ui inn i tins been created. I long record of success , The Shakers hnve a as inventors nnu men- vnnous incuicinai pro- ducts have always enjoyed n high reputation. I The Digestive Cordial Is not only nourishing I , i..,...d,ii),i . SU-opUw iiiRlilrt, spots bolim? tin eyes nnd J u sri.-.f ... ..i. ....v. v....,,K, nuous oi nts unugiitor, Jins boon liberal. weigni aim gei era. k,,csS a e m,,K u As to the part Ohio people havo tnkon in common symptoms of indigestion which it tu,tfn' T ,.. "v V " l"u" I .1.. t i. i.. ..! !.... ... tno mnttor, 1 may snv thnt n cront nnm- i pruinoii.v ii-iu-i-s, ii ii. ji is Ki-uiiYiug in , . - , - ; " " : .- i .n,.i. i.,wiitv.. ,..,.1 i,..M,.i,u.u ! her hnvo expressed nmirovnl. but I have remedy as the Dige-tive Cordial should have not aoara whnt has beon accomplished In at last been devised. that state I havo noticed names of men The common idea about consumption Is ' us participating who, to my own knowl that it Is a lung trouble, but this is not all. , edge, hnvo not been approached. Why is It that the consumptive, gets thinner ..The trust com,)any tImt foreclosed hn? and thinner until be has wnsled ton skele- reen tit tn l.,ut M,nf T .,,iiii.. ton! Uecause lb,- loud he eats doc not , RE, '"sUt thftt' 1 dMiy children nourish him. It i- not digested. , should vucnte our homo nnd glvo them "he 1 rst s un ol the anpearaiice of con- sumption is gro" ng thin, wasting: this before the rough : before the expectoration. Stop the wasting and recovery will follow in the incipient , s, nnd the disease will be retarded in aihanced cases. HOLMES AGAIN TALKING. Ho Itldlcules -Ylurilor Clmrges, Which Are Const intly I'lllnc Up. Philadelphia, Aug. 2. H. H. Holmos agnln unburdened himself to a nowspaper man yesterday. Ho lntimntes that ho was nearly In the not of killing Hon jiunlu Plte- zel on several occasions, but donies that ho did kill him. Ho declares that Put Qulnlun has nothing to confess, nnd says ho hns positive evidence thnt his wlfo Is loyal to him. Ho snys Mlnulo Williams was his best friend. Ho claims thnt he Is n rich man, with $200,000 to his credit. He declares thnt ho can prove that he loft the Pltezel childron In safo hnnds, and thnt I Benjamin Pltczol took his own life. H does not believe that the man Hatch, In 1 whose care ho loft the Pltozel children, ia In jail In Arkansas, or In any other prison. I Holmes says ho wns married throe times, but explains in a jocular way that only l ono of the marriages wns legal. He says i that the lady calling hersolf Mrs. Howard, i nnd who Is now in Philndolphla, still loves j him, but that she is not his legnl wlfo be cause ho hnd a wife living when he mar- I rlod her under tho name of Howard, j Holmes ridicules tho idea that he can be convicted of murder. GREENSBUno, Ind., Aug. 2. Facts have ilovoloped hore which mako tho supposi tion very strong that Hnrry Wnlkor, who mysteriously disappeared about two ycara ago, became another victim of H. H. Holmes, "Walker, who was about 23 yenrs old. wns n jeweler. Ho became acquainted with Holmos, who offorod him a position nt 11,000 n year, which ho nccopted, and wont to Chicngo. Soon afterward he dis appeared. It Is now known that his life wns insured for ?15,000 in Holmes' favor. Anderson, Ind Aug. 2. Mrs, Phllla Cigrand has returned from Chicago, and sho and her mothor say they do not bo Hove Holmes' statoment thnt Emllina Clgrnud wns married to him nnd then went Into n convent In Minnesota. All ngreo In tho belief that Emillno was mur dered by Holmes, and that one of the skolotous found wns her. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION. It Is Strongly Urccl by the International Geographical Jonffress. London, Aug. 2. Tho Daily Nows an nounces that thoro Is roason to bollove that an International Antarctic explora tion, ns suggest.-d by tho International geographical eongioj.s nt its meeting on July 29, will become un accompllshodfact nt no distant dato. Tho congross yostor day adoptod the resolution of tho vice presidents recomm m.ling Berlin as the placo for tho mooting of 1890. Previous to tho do tislon boing arrived nt to hold tho noxt s.uslon of tho inter national geographical congross in Berlin tho Norwoglan ct()loror, Borohgrovlmk, concluded his account of the voyngo which he mado to tho antnrctlo regions, nnd said ho believed thoro oxlstod in tho oxtrome south n gront continent having an aron of about 8,003.000 miles, and containing many aulmabs unknown to tho inhabi tants of tho southern hemisphere. In conciusl(m i,,, said thnt tho tlmo wns now ripo for nn expedition to tho antarctic roglons. Tho congross passed n resolution to tho effect that explorations of tho antarctic regions formed the groatost work still to bo undertaken, and that, lu view of the addition of knowlodgo to ovory branch of i ..1.1.1. .,.1 It I science which ivumui rusuib iiuiii buuu ua ploratlon, tlm o.mgress doslros tho scien tific societies of tho world to urgo In tho most offectlvo mnunor that tho work bo undertaken beforo tho oloso of tho century. Flrn Among Shipping. Brooklyn. Aug. 2. Flro destroyed the covered pier of Beard's stores and did con siderable dnning.i to shipping. Tho bnrk Calrnjo Hill, from Calcutta, took flro, as did two ennnl boats, three llghtors and a pilo driving vossol. Tho Calrnlo Hill was towed out In tho stream, whoro, after a stubborn light by tho men on board nnd by tho two flroboats, tho flumes wore ex tinguished. Tht canal bonts woro nlso towed nway bofore thoy had sustained any lrropnrablo Injury. Ono of tho llghtors, howover, belonging to tho New York Con tral Knllroad company, was ontlroly de stroyed. A rough estimate places the total loss at about $150,000. l'olillc Debt Stutmncnt. Washington, Aug. 2. The monthly tronsury stntemont of tho publlo dobt shows the totnl dobt on July 31, less cash in tho treasury, to havo boen $910,108,005, an increaso for tho month of f'JS.iSS.OSS. This Increaso Is due to tho delivery to tho London syndicato during tho month of $31,157,700 in 1 per cent, bonds, together with a loss of $3,000,023 In tho avnllnblo ensh. Charged with Sloonahlnlng. ItALKloil, N. C, Aug. 2. John Wllklns nnd wlfo, onoh 70 yours old, nro under nrroBt, caught In the act of operating an illicit still In Johnson county. Deputy marshals located tho still and found some oorn whisky In n smokehouso on the Wil kin place. Bocauso of their ago the couple have escaped suspicion for many years. Thev are In lull at Goldsboro. MRS. CHASE HOMELESS. the Daughter or th Fnmsms Chief Justice Telia of Her Troubles. New Tonit, Aug. a. Mrs. Koto Choso has arrived In this city from Washington, nnd Is stopping nt ft hotol hore. In con versation Mrs. Ohnio sold: "So many, somewhat contradictory, stories have appeared of late throughout tho country in regard to my undertakings to rodoom KJgorrood, tho homo of the lato Chief Justice Chnso, thnt It Is wise, per imps, for me to state that tho momont has not yot arrived for mo to give n full and M,Mlnf. 1. I i . . .. ... r,.. "k... ,117' .omo"cln? ao Ie.al In0t9 grot mo lenor ol those articles, for thov cannot fall to bo misleading, .r llo nn.nnn,.i,, p f...i . it,nt . - , , V:, T . V,mon and .women of large wealth to "!'- ia uuiuuut Ul JJl U1H ",u, "Kuwoou, a vaiuauto historic land- nf thn vni.v.imi. t c Chaso, and to reliTivo the ureoiit pecuniary I ""uvu possession, i navo oeon com- polled to find domlello for my invalid daughter nnd hor companion, nnd I nm now actually without a homo. Tho fund necessary to clear EJgowood Is not suffi cient, and I mnko this statement .that thoso who may cure to iutorost themsolvcs may know that tho need hns not passed." Maryland Prohibitionist. GLYNDoy, Md., Aug. 2. Tho Prohibi tion state convoutlon which met horo ye3 tordny was well nttondod. Tho plntform ndoptcd declnrcs ngnlnst Hconslng tho liquor traffic nnd In fnvor of n tariff for revonuo nnd equltnble commercial rela tions with other nations. It says tho cur rency of tho country should consist of gold, sliver nnd pnpor, all of oqunl vnluo und secured by tho government. It in dorses civil servlco for tho state as well ns tho nation. It declnrcs In fnvor of tho election of United States sonators by di rect voto of the people, for tho restriction of Immigration, for proportional repre sentation of political parties In lcglslntlve bodies, agnlnst sectarianism In tho schools, for a roassossmont of tho property of the stato, in fnvor of Snbbnth rest, ngalnst child labor, and for equal suffrage. Tho following ticket wns placed In nomina tion: For govornor, Joshua Levering of Baltimoro; comptroller, Dr. J. L. Nlco domus of Frederick county; attorney gen oral, W. Frnnk Tucker of Baltimore. An Appeal to Governor Morton. ALBAKT. Aug. 2. Tho Contrnl Labor union of New York elty has wrltton to Governor Morton denouncing tho treat ment alleged to hnvo been neenrdod to King Mitchell nt the Ijlnilrn reformatory. Tho letter gives details of tho n-sults of punishment, Inhuman in its character, In flietod upon Mitchell, who It says Is now dying in tho Jainaie.i hospital, in Queons county. Mitchell was sent tofElmlra for stealing a horse. When ho went to tho in stitution he was a large, healthy young man, when ho inturned ho was frightfully euineiatod, and his lower lfiubs paralyzed so thnt he cannot u.iu them. An investi gation is urged. Brlcn nnd Antl-Ilrfco Fornea. SrisisoFtKLD. O . Aug. 2. Tho Brlco nnd antl-Briro forces, led by ox-Mnyor j Burnett for Brlei und Hon. John H. Thomas against IJi'Iee, had n snvngu tlmo I nt tho Dcmounuiu primaries to seloct delegates to county couventlonsSaturdny. j Double sots of delegates in throo of tho six words wero selected, representing Brice I nnd Thomas, Tho lattor Is the free silver candidate for Brico s seat In tho sonnto, ' nnil oxprovns satisfaction ovor tho rosult nt his homo. ills skull Crinlieil with an Ax. Bentonvillk, Ark., Aug. 2. John En y.irt, a farmer living nt lloblnson, was killed nt his homo. His head wns crushed with tin ax. Enynrt nnd hU wlfo qunr rrd d bocauso ho whipped two of her first husband's children, and as thoro Isnothlng to indlcato n mntivo for n crime outsldoof tho household, an investigation is boing mado on tho supposition that tliq crlmo wns committed by some memberf-of the family; Slirriff Tiuvumi Indicted. New Youk, Aug. 2. Tho grand jury hns been investigating tho escapo of tho pustofflea robber.), Killornn, Allan nud Itussoll, from Ludlow street jnll on July As a riwiH. of thi Investigation the inr.v lndliiied Sheriff Tanison, ex- Wnrdan Ueeve.-i. ex il ir iJiiuen und ox-Keopcr Schncor. Ti'ison v.a. indicted undor iejtlon ii.: ).' : i i pjn.il cilo. A Monster Chime of Hells. Vl'IIT VT,!f l,, A Kllllll-..irf. Ima lna, j been nwa-il -i tn t'i Mcneoley Boll com pany, of Troy, for plao nz n peal of bollsin the elty hull and court house of Minne apolis. Tho bells will be about 260 feet from tho ground, und will bo, It Is snld, tho largest chlmo of bells In this country. PeiBecutlnitr HtamliuIolTs Widow. SOFIA, Aug. 2. Tho poMcoutlon of the widow of M. Stnmbulurf does not abate. Tho eorvants are nut ubU to leave tho house without being arrested, searched and catechised as to tho doing of tho family, and menaced unless they ugree to quit servlco. A Lending Journalist Head. Cincinnati. Aug. 2. George 1'orklns, a woll known editorial writer, wns found dead in his room in tho Grand hotel horo lit midnight. His death, It Is believed, was cuused by an overdoso of morphine. NUGGETS OF NEWS. In tho Diirant trial at San Francisco only six jurors hnvo boon drawn ns yet. In tho Slstorvlllo oil field, In West Vir ginia, a 1,400 barrol woll has beon struck, und thero Is great oxcltomont. The Tammany olootlous yosterday In New York tho Croker-Grant combination won, defeating Purroy and Gllroy. Hi i- T. F. Wade. K. C. B died yesterday' at Cambridge, England, agod 75. Ho gained distinction In Chlneso dlplomnoy. Cnughllu und Gourge, horso thieves and inurdurors, bud n desperato bnttlo with lHoars near Salt Lako City. Tlieoutlnws ofecuped. At Chnnoyvlllo, Tox., a mob brutally beat Bon Gulnnn, who hnd boen ncqultted 'in i charge of assault. Tho judgo was & -vj kii 'cked down. What You want of a medicine Is that It shall da you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired f eollnjr, and glvo you health, strength, courago and ambition. 's Sarsaparllla Is the only truo blood purifier prominently in the publlo eye today, and it meets these requirements perfectly. This is proved by the testimony of thou sands of people. Hood's Sarsapariila Builds up tho nerves by feeding thorn on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and elves sweet refreshlnr Bleep. You may reallzo tuat llooa'8 sarsaparma this by giving It a fair trial. Insist upon Hood's nnd only Hood's. $1; six for f 5. ilnnrl'c Dlllc f harmoniously with 26o. Hood's Sarsaparllla. PAUL OF RUSSIA. Ills Assnsslnntlon Wan Singularly Idlio the Ending of Julius Ciosnr. Tho 2Cth of March, 1801, wns tho day on which tho Emperor Pnul of Itussin was ns snsslnnlcil. Pnul had received somo whis pers of tho plot ngainst his life, nnd had nrrmiged to lcavo St. Petersburg tho fol lowing tiny nnd go to Moscow, whero ho fancied ho might bo safer. On tho ovoning of tho 25th ho retired to rest at nn early hour thnt ho might thoroughly rest him self beforo commencing his journey. At 11 o'clock about nscoro of tho conspirators offlcors holding high rank in tho army nppenrcd nt tho gnto of tho pnlnco. It wns closed, hut tho officers presented on ordor, signed by tho emperor hlmsolf or rather with n forged signature attached and, informing tho sontlnol that thoy woro cnllcd to hold a council of war with tho czar, wero admitted. Tho emperor's nhl-do-cnmp wns ono of tho foremost of tho conspirators, nnd wont In advance of tho others to Paul's bed chamber, beforo tho door of which wns n Cossack soldier on guard. "Tho emperor sleeps, said tho man. "I must rouso him. Thoro is flro in tho city," ropllcd tho tronchorous aid. Tho Cossack, Booing others push forward, shouted out to alnrm tho emperor nnd linmodlntoly foil piorcod by the swords of tho conspirators. Pnul nttempted to bolt tho door, but, being un nhlo to do so, seized his sword nnd turned boldly on them. "Whnt Is your design?" ho demanded of Count Pinto Zouboff, "nnd whnt do theso men want who nre with you?" "Wo demand your nbdlcn tlon," replied Zouboff, who thon read a formal docd, which had beon previously prepared. "Whnt! Do you, who havo boon loadod with bountlos by mo, turn thus upon your mnstor?" snld tho emperor. "You nro nolongor our mnster," replied Zouboff. "Tho nntlon hns provided you a successor in tho shnpo of your son Alexan der." Paul nt this raised his sword, nnd tho conspirators, who had not oxpectod him to show so much courago, drow back, with tho oxcoptlon of a man named Bonlngson, who urged tho others forward, saying: "If you hositato, you nro lost." Then Count Vnlerinn Zouboff struck tho first blow nnd tho others quickly followod his example. As Paul still struggled nn officor s snsh was passed around his nock, nnd tho llfo wns choked out of him, his Inst words boing: "And you, too, my Constantino I" Pittsburg Dlspntch. Utility or the Shark. Somo usof ul products from what may bo termed n nqvol sotirco nro enumorntcd by Tho Bovuo Sclontlflquo, ns showing tho ingenuity and diversification of modern Industry nnd tho vnluo of that bandit of tho sea, tho shark. Thus tho liver of this prodntory croaturo is found to contain nn oil of n beautiful color, which novor bo comes turbid nnd possesses medlclnnl qualities of a vory vnlunblo charactor. Tho skin after boing dried takos tho polish nnd hardness of mothor of pearl, and on boing marbled boars a resemblnnco to fos sil coral, so thnt it is employed by jowolors for tho mnnufneturo of fancy objocts, by blinders for making shagreon and by cnb Inotmnkors for polishing wood. Tho fins, Independent of uso by somo ns nn nrtlclo of food, nro suporlor for conversion into flsh gluo, compotlng in this lino with tho woll known sturgeon gluo prepared In Itussin, nnd nro used for clarifying beer, wlno nnd other liquors, nlso for tho prcp nrntion of English talTotas and nsroagents in chemistry, oto. Tho llesh, too, dosplto its oily tasto, Is In somo places caton ns food, nnd, nlong with tho bouos, is con- Coxey Nominated for Governor of Ohio, i COLUMlitis, O., Aug. 2. J. S. Coxoy was nominated for governor by tho Populist state convoutlon today. Tho bnlanco of tho ticket has uot yot boon named. Tho committee on resolutions Anally ludorsod tho Coxoy bond scheme. Thoro wero soven votes against It. Tho other planks of tho platform nro nbout tho samo as thoso of tho OniAhn platform. Speaker Crlip In Kngland. London, Aug. 2. Charles F. Crisp, the speaker of the United States house of rep resentatives, is sightseoing in London. Ho recently visited the place where ho was born, in Sheffield, Jan. 29, 1845, while his paronts were on n visit to that city. To day ho started on n steam launch for Ox ford. Freeitng on Mount Washington, Mount Washington, N, H., Aug. 3. Atl o'clock Wednesday morning tho tern poraturo wns 1 dog. below freezing, and It was only 4 degs, abovo during the day, Tho northwost storm which begun Tues day provallod all day yestorday, with no Indication of un abatomejit. A Philadelphia Physician Honored. EniNBUltail, Aug. 2. Tho Edinburgh university hns conferrod the degree oi LL. D. upon Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, ol Phllndelphln, who is described In the uni vorslty oration as "the ohlof ornament to medical sclonco la tho now world." Mors French Troops for Madagascar. Toulon, Aug, 2. Orders have boen re ceived by the commandant here to pre pare for tho Immediate dlspatoh of fresh detachmonts of troops to Madagascar to i-eplace th invalid troops who nro ordered home. A FIFTEENTH CENTURY GIRL Blio Wns n Ijirty of Ilnnle, nml Her Putlei Included l'lg Tending. An extract from tho journal of Eliza beth Wood villi', tifterward Lndy Grey and finally qucon of Edward IV. shows that tho girl of tho fifteenth century was a very nil round kind of person. It Is doubtful if even our up to tlnlo lln do sleelo girl could equal hor 400 years buck slut it in activity nnd vnrlety of housekeeping accomplish ments: Monday Morning. Ho so ft io'clooknnd helped Catherine to milk tho cows, lln rhol, tho diilrymnld, having scnltlcd her hntid In so bad n mnnnortho night before, nndo n poultlco nnd gnvo Kobln n penny to get Komothlng'rom tho apothecary. Hlx o'clock. -Wio buttock of beef too much bollod nnd boor n llttlo stnlo. Mean to talk to tho cook about tho llr.st f.mlt nnd to mend tho other myself by rapping it fresh barrel immediately. Soven o'clock. Wont to walk with tho lady (my mother) In tho courrynrd; fed 25 men nnd women; chid lloger Eovcrely for oxprosslng somo 111 will tit attending us with somo broken meat. Eight o'clock. Went Into the paddock br'.ilml tho house with my intiii. Dorothy; caught Thump, the llttlo pony, myself; rode ii matter of t'on miles without saddlo or bridle. Ton o'clock. Wont to dinner. John Groy, n most conioly youth but what is thnt to mo? A virtuous mnld should be entirely under tho direction of her parents. John nto but llttlo nnd stolo a greut many tender glances nt mo; said women could never bo hnndsoino in his oyos who wero not good temporal. I hopo my tcmpor is not Intolerable Nobody finds fault with it but Hoger, nnd ho is tho most disorder ly' youth In our house. John Groy likes whlto teeth; my teeth nro n pretty good color. I think my hnlr is ns black ns jet, though I say it, nnd John Groy, if I mis take not, is of tho snmo opinion. Elovon o'clock. Roso from tho tnblo, tho company nil desirous of walking in tho flold. John Groy lifted mo over ovory stllo nnd twico squoozed my hnnd with much vohemonco. I cannot say I should hnvo much objection, for ho plnys nt prison bar ns well ns any of tho country gcntlomen, is remarkably dutiful to his paronts, my lord nnd lady, and novor mlssos church on Sundny. Thrco o'clock. Poor Fnrmcr Robin son's houso burned down by nccldontnl flro. John Groy proposed a subscription nmong tho company for tho rollef of tho farmer nnd gnvo no loss than 4 with this bonov olont intont. (Mem. Novor saw him look 60 comely ns nt this moment.) Four o'clock. Wont to prayers. Six o'Clook. Fed hogs and poultry. Now York World. KILLIES. They Are Peculiar Fish How They Differ In Different Waters. Tho small boy who angles for kllllcs with n bent pin for a hook may not know that thcro are In North America 11 gonera of kllllos, including 63 species. Tho kllllo Is most widely distributed. It is found In Cnnadn and in nil parts of the United States, nnd in Mexico nnd Central A mor ion, nnd in South Amoricn. The soveral kinds of kllllcs found in this country rnngo at full growth from 1 to 6 inches in length, and thoy nlso vnry greatly in form nnd in nppoarnnco. Thero nro somo hat nro beau tifully mnrkod nnd somo thnt nro almost transparent. Of tho kind commonly known ns the bass mummy, which is used ns a bnlt for striped bnss, tho fcmnlo kllllo Is marked with stripes running longthwlso nnd tho mnlo with bands or vortical stripes. In tho south tho kllllo Is cnllodnmummichog. Thoro is n mummichog whoso brown sides nro ndornod with strlpos of black mado up of tiny round spots in lino, each nt tho base of n scnlo. This kllllo has a high back fin, which is of a pearly tint nnd marked with bluo spots. In Contrnl Amorlca nnd in South Amorlca tho kllllo nttnlns n some what largor growth than in this country, and many of them thoro nro ns gnyly col ored as tropical birds. Even tho plulnost kllllo tnkes on bright er colors In tho breeding Beason, as almost all flshos do. Tho kllllo is wonderfully prolific, nnd it will llvo in water warm enough, it would almost scorn, to boll other flsh. It is ul ways on tho go, nn alort llttlo flsh, moving In schools, nnd sometimos In lines of per fect front, llko so many soldiers. Thoro is a Bouthorn kllllo called tho top swimmor, from its habit of swimming on top of tho wntor with its head out. And with nil its beauty tho kllllo Is sim ply n senvongor. It cats superfluous nnd decayed vegetation nnd wnsto mnterlnl of every sort, nnd thero nro bo mnny of thorn that, small ns thoy nro, thoy consumo Irn monso qunntitiosof rofuso. Tho kllllo thus helps to prcsorvo tho healthfulnoss of tho neighborhood lu which It oxlsts, nnd tho vory substances which It consumes, thnt might otherwise havo proved doloterlous to mankind, it convorts Indirectly into good food for mini, for tho kllllo is onton by ed lblo flsh. Now York Sun. Sloney Making Scheme. "I knowed n feller," said tho mnn with tho gingor betird, "who used to pick up from 1,000 to $1,500 a year sollln frog oholrs." "Sollln what?" nskod tho grocor. "Ifrog choirs. Ho'd git n lot of frogs to gether, big frogs, llttlo frogs, medium sized frogs, an mnko 'cm sing popular airs. Toll you it was a sight or anyhow a hear in to hoar thorn bullfrogs como in on tho bass. After ho'd got 'om to golu straight ho'd soli om to tho sldo show fellers." "It Is quoor I ain't novor run across anything of tho kind In no sldo show." "It nln't so qucor after you know tho straight of it. Foot is, this feller was a sort of Swlnegally tho fuller in that thoro novel, you know. Ho had them frogs hyp notized. Soof An when, thoy got out of tho sphoro of his inflooonco, as ho usod to call it, their ideas of tuno playod plumb out an left tho sldo show man with noth in hut a lot of reptiles on ills hands that wasn't fit for nothln oicoptsnako feed." Cincinnati Tribune Dangerous Ground. Hloks Whnt mado you run out of that jewelry storo tho othor day when tho po llcomuu ciuno in? Wicks Why, thoro was any quantity of wedding and engagement rings thore. Hioks What of that? Wicks What of that I Don't ou know thoy can urrost a follow for being prosont where thcro nro gambling lmplomonts? Boston Transcript. Tho British that Is to say, tho immi grants from tho British isles form tho lnrgost proportion of tho foreign ulomont in tho status of lthodo Island and Penn sylvania. Gasco bay, in Mnlno, has its namo from nn Indian word moaning "crano." Thoso birds wero formorly plentiful on its shores. Mrs. J.l. Bell, Otisatcatomic, Kan, wife of tho editor of Tho Graphic, tho load ing local paper of Miami county, writes "I was troublcil tvith heart disease for six years, eovoro palpitations, short ness of breath, together with Buch ex treme norvousness, thnt, at tlmos I would walk tho floor nearly nil night. Wo consulted tho best medical talent. Xfccy said- there icas no help for tne, that I had organic dlseaso of tho heart for which thcro was no remedy. I. had read your advortlsemont in Tho Graphic nnd a year ago, as n last resort, tried ono bottlo of Jir. Miles' A'cw Cure for the Heart, which convinced mo that, thero was truo merit in It. I took thrco bottles each of tho Heart Curo and Kcstoratlvo Nervlno and It completely cured me. I sleep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I havo no moro smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro sufforlng as I did; thero's relief untold for them hcy will only glvo your remedies just ono trial." Dr. Miles neart Curo Is sold on a positive guaranteo that tho ilrst bottlo will benellt. All druggists sell ltat$l, 6 bottles forts, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure . Restores Health nillions of Dollars Go up in smokfi every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVlT FATTsT France Agent, UAVID rAUdl, 130 South Main St. . Also T.lfo nnd Accidental Companies. UllfC Vflll Throat, Pimples, Copper-5 EtlftlL IUU Colored SDots. Aches. Old Sores.l Ulcers In Month, Halr-V&lltngt Wrltr'COQKfl iKiiujju x uu., uv? jtiusonic 'XempleJ unicniro, mil., ior proois oi cures, fjupl-1 siai, cftouujutr. worst cases cured lu X l. Bio aayi, luo-paie Doolt. free. P Chichester's English Diamond Tirana. 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