Homo of Ilia Attanilo stoitmrr Hues I have ahollshad din steennjn departs 'tlll'lll. The (!iii lcrfiiiii iml rolatns how woman who was aleelcd a Trial tlca In Wyoming coiiinietirod her duties by r.piiiin'tlliiK liar husband (a J ill fur contempt of court. M Helena, Niiinl(ion'ii prison place in hoi i'iMivlii(r. Tim revenue ol (lie IkIiiiiiI tloci eased $15,01)1) In llii! past your, mill Immigration has fallen oil' wlillt! vlillriH Imi hut Increased. London mulct-Inkers send mil t-liTti-Itirs lo fiiuilllcs liiivlii cases of Otis illness. Tills jrrmvsotini practice hits riivii lo Midi mi extent in lo at tract I lie iittcnilon of London news papers. A Miilno limn hit bean tried for (liking In iilnurn nt unit door of hi lim n mid sclllitfr llii'in mil of llm other. The trouble was Hull mm pin t of his 4;ii n was In M !tl tit mid tlir. oilier prut it New Hi HiiKwIck. lie bought pota toes In Ciiuiiclii mid, moving lliein across tlm Inirii, sold llii'in in Mnino aw H limit piiyin duly. tint) of Ilia brandies of learning In American ('tillejres which, in tlm opin i Ion ot Hit) New (Iridium I'lcaytino, bus never lioeii signally developeil is n tli 'ln less liniioi I nut. tliuii the Hlndy of I'jiylish. Ynlo now nnuouilccs lint in ix'.'l t-xmiiliiiition in Kiiliili litem' urn will bo required for admission to llio academic department. Tlio ImihIiiuhm of tilt) (Ihlciijjo slock yards Inn (jiowii nearly mio hunilind foltl in twenty-live years. TltU fuel thus tionii duo, maintains (lie ('hiciiijo Time, (o tliu increase of the cultle in UiM i y In llio Ki cat Went. A prtipnr tionitlo fut lira development cull hardly die expected, but tlio deiiuiud mid con sumption will keep on nt Hourly tlm -saine i iiilo. Till la a condition Unit M ill luud toward holler prices. Tlio class of lriflil, ut Yale, of which tlm Into Senator (iilisou, of fioui-liiun, wits ii member, contained H good ninny good nmii who liuve beuonm prominent in literature, law, business and other cireJos. Kx-lVasitlcnt Andrew I). White of Cornell UnivorHiiy, Mr. dilu tion fShlniH, of tlio Unilod rslatas Su preme Court Henoh, (i. W. Siiiulley nml J. II. Hromloy, of tlio Now York Tribune, i'.ilniiind Clarence Slodinaii. W'ayno MiicVonnh, Tlieodoio We.it, tha novelist, lloiijiiiniii K. l'heips ami thc Into rroxldout (i. II. AVatrous, of 'tlio New Haven railroad, iiro a fow of 'tlio men who wuro graduated with Senator (jibson. Tlio niiprouio court of C rent. IliiUln has decided Unit tlio jiluclny of French oysters in English waters doos not luako tlio oysters any less Fmnch. Thore ia u law In Kngland which inukon It unlawful to soli native oyalcra between tliu 4th of May ami ho 4th of AiijfUnt. Foreign oyatnri tiiuy bo Hold ull tliu yoar tlnoujjli. A Froiielimaii living in England ini tportod a quantity of oyators from franco and placed thorn tu English boda, Intoiuling to tuko thoin out for ale from timo to time. He did ao, but wan urrobtod and Hood by an in ferior court, llu npccalod, with the retult ua stated abovo. Thcro can be little doubt, think the Boston Cultivator, that tlio close lu pectiou of American pork which Imi broken down foreign prejudice! against it 1 largely responsible for higher pricea of this staple. The growing of hogs la a vory important industry. Uoga cat much that would otherwise go to waste, and tlioy make a greater amount of valuable moat for the nutrlmout they consume than any other farm animal. With a good aiarkol assured abroad, and It will bo tf we keep up the standard quality of our product, the keeping and brcod lug of hogs la nn Industry Hint has loss of risk in it than most that the farmer uudoi-takea. Skill iu breeding and Xoedlng liogs always pays. A Russian pnpor stales that the es tape of the Czar and lil family at the terrible railway accident at Borkl on October 29, 1888, has been coimnemo. rated by au almost Incredible number of religious and philauthroplo founda tions and charities, which are thus enumerated l 147 churches, 148 side altars, 283 rhapels, 178 Iconostases, 691 shrines of saints, 2961 pictures of saints, 121 crosses, 10 church belfries, 660 church bells, 305 banners, 463 lamps to burn before sacred images, 47 Gospel books presented to various -churches, besides 83 almshouses and ibosplces, 125 church schools, 70 schol arships, and "a great quautlty of acred vessels, vestments, ate., pre enUd to churches ia memory of Oe ober 29. . f.nve Is not Frtf. t.ovn In rmt free to Ink, Mk mm and dir. Nor itlvcn away fur naiiKht to any oin. It U no I'oiiunon rlwlit for men to share l.lko all things precious it la ioii(lit ami woo, S i If another Is morn Invetl tlian you, Buy not, "It In iiiiJihI i" hut nay i "If aim lint earnwl morn love tlinn I II la her due) When I tleserve nmra It will coma to ma." tut if your IoiiuImh lift for love Itiilceil, I'll leadi you hoar to win It-a sura wayi I, nve and lie lovely, Hint In nil you need, And what you wind for will be your nomn tiny. (Susan l oolldKe, III llniisalinlil Coin-pamoii. THE DEPOSIT, III mm of (lie grout merchant rlllos of Southern (ieruiiiny (I wait tlm Liidy Ida, fullioi lon mid moihei less dilllgh ler of llm highly revered Itiirgoninsler Trotlenliidiu. lleniHlliil, rich, her own Indulgent dueiinii, aim could not want for adorer, conspicuous nmoiiir whom were thaoo youths mi eipmlly embwed with tlmglflnof for lima Thera could be no tpicNlloil ot llm wanlth of Walter, son of llm most opiilotil Jeweller of tlm idly j or of llm poverty of Alexia, who Noiuund lo pns ses nollilng lint llm paper on which lie u h eoniinuiilly liHcrlliln;; it new dr.ift of bin one nomml, never lo ho tliii-dicd in lltM world. llul of Adellinrl'a properly men only urmised thai il wan linked in advenliiroun NpeciilulloiiN, and Unit hi fortiimi allerniiloly soured mid Hugged liko n pitching kite, I'orlinpn, how over, thosu who know mont would tiavn iiiarvellod lemt nt llm axpromioii ot alixolutn ilespalr which tliukonod Ids coiinteiiniice ns onn dny ho cropt Into n nomhro thlukvt of yow, a pistol in Im band. "It in over!" ho cried. "Sho has ilomud mo lo my facol Adieu to the lust hope of repairing my lossnn, np- peadug my oriilitorn, ami withdraw iug ihat Coin I'ul deposit eie tlm day of reckoning, now no near a I band I I ilioiild die of Khami) thou; bettor din of nliot now 1" And ho proHHud I ho mur..lo of his pistol to Inn toinnlo. Ho was In dli o eiiruost another miimoiit would huvo been his lal when Die pmlol wan wi. ncliod from liia hand, and a woll- kuowu voico exclaimed: Hold! or at lenst declare tlrnl, for tlio Information mid, it may lie, tlio joiisolnlion of thy friond, whether Ida him I e jected thee." 'Sho has not, Walter," roiuriind AdfllljcrL "Not tlio pang of unto. ipiited love, but llio goad of neotiilng conscience, uIiiihos mn from this tor ruqiicoiis world. Hearken, Waller I it imports I lieu to know, for thy III' Itoriliinco will ho ciu talled by my Im probity. Trusting in tlio honor of Ills old frloud'a mm, thy father ban ilvancod mo 60,000 ducats upon the security of a aoalod packot, wlioao con tvuts 1 havo tabled to bo family owoU, myatorlotiHly inlrustad to me Oh, Walter, Waller, the sweepings of tho streets wore precious In compnrl ion, Now go and denounce mo to thy father go and betray mi to Ida." "1 am a goiilloinaii," said Waltor, ii. Illy, and walked awny, carrying tho pistol with him. The wretched Adolbort remained tho prey of tortur ing thoughts until a dismal sound struck upon his oar, ami ho fled pro uipltatoly id Aoxia entered tho grove reciting tho latest version of his sou net. Wliou Waltor, on his part, had quit- led tho spot, he was tingling all over with the glow of a magnanimous ac tion, or ut least profosalon, which la its affect on the inner man Is much the nine thing. He had not, however, proceeded far ere be encountorod black and a whtto porsonago, neither of whom, Indeed, had unittod him during his interview with Adolbort, or any of us at any period, but of whoso presence ho then becamo dis tinctly conscious. The black spirit thought that 60,000 ducats was a groat deal of monoy, lo which his white comrade assented, but nddod that hon or was porfcclly Inestimable. The black spirit Intel much to say about Adalbert's iniquity, and lite white about its retribution. The quo lion of Waller's duly to socloty was fully considered from opposite points of view; and then the black spirit In troduced the Lady Ida, and, by de pleting her in the character of Adel boil's bride, removed the debate from tho lealm of ratiocination to the re. glou of sousuons perception, where the whito spirit was at slugular dlsad vantage. Aud as the arguments of the black (eutlemau and people of his sert are Invariably found to gain In weight the longer out is willing to listen to them, thou wilt not marvel, judicious reader, to meet Walter next morning In Ida's aaloon, making a clean breast ot AdeU herl's breach of honor, hut slloutas to his own. Ida, hownvnr, noon made him con fess that his knowledge of tho ancrot was derived from Adlebort himself, mid Intimated vory plainly lint aim considered his the meaiinr action ot tho I wo. "Oh. I ,ad y," pleaded tho iinpan- nlotmil Waller, "allowost thou nothing for the overwhelming might of mil f- forgotliug love? Wottltlnt thou have thy si aril alt stupidly beholding thy Innocence oiilauglod In thn wiles of a swindler, In blind nlleglunco to con ventions uny, oven to sanctions other- wise imperative? Not of such clay Is thy Wuller fn-dilotmd. Hbow him the law that restrains, tho obligation that debars lilin from seeking thy weal through evil report and good report, an il hn will rend thai law ami spurn that obligation as ho nhallors Ibis ves sel and (rumples upon this quadru ped." Ida's vnso of llowors lay Hhlveted pnn llio floor, mid her little dog writhed and howled lionenlli Walter's Hiipm Incumbent hoot, lie was evi dently beside himself, and Ida could only lecoinpoxo him by commanding him to depart her presence and never return unions ha brought the falsa packot witli bint. "To what and, Lmly? Wlion It has boon opened In court thn cheat will be manifest lo then and to tho world." "And how know I that it may not have been tampered with meanwhile? Produce It tomorrow, or soo mv faco no more." Waltor meekly raprosentotl Unit tlio I o posit was not in Ills custody, an argument manifestly tlevoid of weight, Mo promised obedience and departed On his way homo ho had much com miiulcatloii Willi his black companion, and oro the prescribed timo this ex cellent young mini hail possnisnd him solf of tlio packet by means of a false koy. Ho hurried to Ida with his prize, and placod it in her hands. Mho waverod him hack while alio broke tlio seals. To his nma,nmont,tho first Indication of hor sonllninnls was a fit of laughter, hut her expression be came tragic when alto had sallsllod herself Ihat tho contoiits woro indootl hut paper. Sin (uriiod fiercely upon Walter, who found It advisable to quit her iirosonco Willi expedition. "How awfully fond she must hoof him.' ho soliloqui.ed. "Would I hud known it ore I satis Hod my liuost feelings for hor sake! And yot what a norapo I havo got In to! Tho puckot is in hor bauds was, that is to any, live minutes ago; for by this lime it is probably In tho llio What will become of my father whou it cannot be produced f Aud, more especially, what will becomo of mo? Wretched Walter! lucky Adalbert! im grateful M i!" Mako n couulorfeil," advisod the black spirit. Confess everything," recommend od the will to. I am stiro I can't," replied Waller to tho lattor suggestion; und "I don't think I can" was his rosponso to tlio Hist. Ho was, nevertheless, revolving a soheiuo for the acquisition of Ado! bort's sua), when a knock ciuuo to his chamber door. "Enter," ho cried, and ouo of Ida's domestics presoutod tho packot, with tho seals so Jtiniilngly rostored as to leave no traco of opening, along with a billet from his mistress. Walter read : Forgive my impetuosity. In my agitation I did not stay to gauge tho intensity of thy affection by the onor mlty of thy turpitude. Whensoever tho contents of the packet are publicly evinced more paper, nccouut me thine." Walter heaved a sigh of speechless joy, and hastened to replace tite pack et in his fulhor's coffer. At tho seme moment Adelbort, alono iu his cham ber, was holding a phial of poison to the lamp, whoso rays lout a balefnl glitter to the adder-bued fluid. An empty globlet guped for the deadly potion. Adclborl's Augers dalllod with the cork, whou a hand smote upon tho door without, and he hastily thrust the phial into a draw. "Pardon the iutrusiott," said Alex Is, entering, "but thou mayest proba bly wish to hoar my sonnet, which Is now completed to my satisfaction, excepting thirteen lines. Moreover, the Lady Ida has intrusted me with a letter to thee." Adelbert eagerly broke the seal. The missive eoutalueu nothing save a delineation of au anchor, the em' blom of hope. "Does she, cau she know?" he spoculatoil. "Is she a witch, or Is Walter a traitor? How hall lha nlilal mav rjt tvlmi-A II !?' The great day had arrived. . The court was thronged with merchonts aud lawyers. Tha parties concerned wra Diesout with thalf notarlos Adelbort linlo as death. Walter' father flushed and fidgety. Waltor sardonically calm. A magistrate read the formal notice thai, the pledge not having been redeemed, llio packet was now to lie opened aud lis contents made over to Wallor's father, siihect In Ihreo days' grace of redemption. Ailelbcrl's heart might have been heard to heat all over the court but for the buz, of excited whispering. Trembling with eagerness, tlm old Jewollur broke tho nenln and rut thn silken strings, and hold up a mass of paper, scored witli blotted and erased chin actors. "Alexin' sonnet, by all Unit's bluet" cried Waller. "Is this all, wretch?" shouted his father to Adalbert. "Wretch, I any, In thin all?" Adolbort tundfl no reply. 'Mn has mocked me," ho though), Willi Inexpressible bitterness. "Villain, you shall swing for this! " thundered the old man as lie dashed llm papers on to tho tnblo. A l ing as of metal amnio upon every car, and one of the fifty otilslrotchotl bands grasped and held up a brilliant oh- led, Hushing and nparkllng In (ho niinshlun Unit streamed through tlio court windows. "Heavens!" exclaimed thn aged lapidary, "thesn are tho family jewels of tho house of Trollenhelin! " "Which," said a clear voice In the remote part of the court, "I lent to llerr Adolbort Unit hu might I in pledge them for llio sum ho needed, nutl which my lawyer will now redeem for the niimo willi a deed of lulnronU" "Lady I" ahriokod Walter, "how long have thnso gems " but his father chocked hint angrily. Ida hur led blushing from tlio court and Walter sank back murmuring, "Aw. fully fond of hint." Tho word was taken up on all sides, and as tho stunned and slowly reviv ing Adolbort found himself surround ed with old mid new friends congratu lating him upon his triumph anil thn near prospect of a wealthy und devoted bride, ho could not but ropeat to him self, "How she must lovo mol" Ho escaped ua soon as he could ami hastened lo Ida. Ho fell at bar foot mid thanked her for bin life and honor. Then ho urged hor to wed lilin. Not for the utiivorso, Adalbert answered Ida, very swoetly. Tho discomlitted suitor could only stummor, " Wherefore?" "Ilncniiso compassion is not necon- sarily lovo; because I may havo do shed lo humble, even more than to holp tlice; bocauso Waltor would un doubtedly hang himself; lastly, and this, Indeed, Is llio principal ami most conclusive rouson, bocauso I bnvo beau these th reo weeks privately married to Alexis." llliistrutod News of tha World. Old-Time. Carrier I'lgeons. Thoro Is nothing new uiiilor the sun, not evon military pigeon posts. An old account of a voyago made In the East, that of L ibrogniere, our Paris correspondent says, Is soon to bo pub lished. M. Letlfur, who edits It, con tributes a prufuce, In which ho says Ihat iu tho 13 "i century those birds wore used in Syria aud in Kgypt for llio rapid transmission of news. Tho (Juliphs made tlio pigeon post a rogti- lur Institution in the Nile delta, I'toleinotos had a dopartmeut at Cairo for the registration of tlio gonoalogies of pigeons. Hour Kddln, In 1169, made a pigeon-post oodo, and ordained that the central office was to be In the citadel of Cairo. Tall towers aud pigoou-hottses were built along the route of his whole empires and to Its utmost extremities. Tho towers were to serve to enable the pigeons to reconnoitre from cages the neighbor ing country and the plgoou-houses for breeding. Penalties were imposed for killing a pigoon and prices wore act on the heads of birds of prey likely to molest them. There were six pigeon-posts betwoou Cairo and Damascus aud ten botween the latter city and Bohiiossa. Loudon News ' The Maw of Paris. There is no dry in the world that keops such accurate records of the entry of food and fuel supplies within Its bordors as Paris. This Is due to the fact that a high Import duty is levlod on almost evory article of do mestic use which is brought to this city. During 1891 the total amount of coal consumed iu Paris was 3,279, 000 gross tons, of which 1,512,000 gross tons were brought to the city by rlrer and canal; 1,767,000 gross tons were of French origin, 617,700 gross tons came from Belgium, 418,500 from England, and 129,900 from Ger many. The small amouut of charcoal used as fuel in Paris will bring the total consumption of fuel to three and one-half million gross tons. Tha yearly consumption of eoal iu Loudon Is twelvs million ton. Boston Traa-ssrlot. SOLDtltftS' COLUMN CAnROLtr) niUOADE. The Color-Rnnrnr (lives Horns Rnaollso. linns ol IhnOnllrsliura Fight. IN rending ovsr s newspaper artlels lately hy ( has. ('. Callahan, l,letlUii tint Colonel, (III Ohio, contenting Ihs pari taken by t ar roll's llrlKadeon tin ovsnlng of July i, IS'I.I, at Iha linl tie ol Uoltvsliiiru. which I ylj believe lo he true hi all renpfela, as my v memory serves me ' ' nt the present lime, on mutters Hint prr tsln lo that me ' ..i.ul.li unf-l-fl. .- --o.,t nt. Ami for lln lienellt of nil parties concerned, I will lur lher slntn Unit I was detailed from my com pany to carry Carrol's llrinnde lloitdipiarlers flag In that ImiIIIo, wlili-lt whs, asa position, a very trying and unenviable, ns a ll iR hear er Is constantly being shot al mid cannot return the compliment: particularly II hn if mounted, ns I whs tlurlliR the rutin entente incut. In i linuiiltig our position from left rentei of Cemelcry llli'hts to the right center III the evening of July 'I, I saw several brave boys members of Hie old I Hh Ind., und Ilin7ih W. Vn - go ,l"Wii to rise no mors until the grand roll call, and ns t'oinr t'lf l illinium slittes iu his communication above referred to, I have no doubt hut what he saw several of the brave hoys of the (th (bio fall as we pnssed through those bat leiles on enst. ( i-mi-teiy Hill, that terrible evening. There were no Union troops In our front, as e lou (lit nod drove llm Louis ianit'l'igcn back down the hill nod over the stone fence In our front, which position wo occupied almost the who's lime during til" balance of Unit memorable engagement Afler we hnd successfully cleared our front ninl bad sdvaticisl our Hint of skir mishers to rnum-ot with other Cnloii tr'iojtH tin both Hanks, I koI permission to titke n lot of empty eiiiilci'iis nod go down a lane to a well Hired y iu front of our hrlgadn, and there 1 found many wounded ami dead retails. Among them was an olllter ofbigli rank; I think he was a brigade or division comtniiii'ler. After lilllUK my canteens at the well. 1 gave several of lite wounded rebels what water they wanted, and then returned to my brigade and helped lo give the cool and hi freshing water to our wounded comrades, who were about this time being removed on stretchers and in ambulances lo tha Held hospital, then ti-mporirlly located directly In the rear of center of Cemutery Mights As I now remember, I think Ihat llm other regiment of that, famous o!d brigade, the Hlh llhlo wni goiiidifig a wngon Irani and were not with tisoii that "long lo -lis remembered" evening of July 2, 111. As t hope to hear from some ol llio old memhern ot that brigade in the near future I snail hn plen-eil fo leant whether I am right or wrong in relation lothe whereabouts of the Hlh Ohio at Unit particular limn. In conctiis'ou, allow inn to state that from the siege of York town. Va., In the Hpring i-fi.'. until August. ISIL'I, 1 wss on detached Service at the different he, id, triers ol corps, division, and brigades of the Second I'orps, ami Irout August tsoi until August:, I was with my regiment. John Tribune.. Amks in Nutiomil A M ED AL OK HONOR. Who is Entitled to the Credit of Captur Ins the Cannon? At the battle of Averyshoro. . ('. March PI, IS ,( 'os. II and 'I of tha In ith III. was deployed ns skirmishers iu front of the liri gade commanded by lien. Harrison, now President. The brigade consisted of th following regiments: 7nth Ind., Tilth Ohio lujd. 0"th and l.tlth III. Our skirmish-lint developed a strong litiuof tho eni-niy. an'l Were huld at buy lor a few minutes hy tin johnnies, who were desiioratoly in earnest as they were in "tho Inst (I itch." Myself and two comrades (Orville H. Tjplin and liuvld J. Thomas) hud advanced some dis tance ahead ot our line, and discovered one piece of a battery of six guns which t'.t enemy were trying to withdraw. We mnde a rush for the gun, nutl by (puck, decisive action drove the gunners away and reuinin ed by the pieco until it was captured from us by an u!!l;t.T of one of the regiments in out brigade, which was lut then making s charge on the rebel breastworks. Tho otllcer run ahead of his command, and with drawn sword commanded us to surrender. I said: "It is safe enough Ic take a gun from yonr own men, but youi might hiivt) had more fun if you had coin just a little luster aud arrived a mlnuti sooner " A few minutes later, as we ware again ad vanning, I found a road leading Into the reh el works, und could sea the butternuts load ing und tiring their guns. Bring alone al thistime.un'ithirikiiigthe bullets were com lug entirely too thick for contlort, I made s diva forastumn, which was too smalt foi my use; but being there to stay, I hugged the ground closely and escaped with a wound in my shoulder that afterwardi proved lo be quite serious. My coat, hat and knapsack were riddles) to pieces. My di lapidated appearance was fun for the boys, but by orders of Col. K. F. Dutton I wai hauled in an ambulance until we got near Uoldsboro. From there to Washington my tquipiuent consisted of one poncho blanket: bad to "borrow" a gun from some eomrads (in another regiment) to "turn over" when mustered out of the service at illudensburg. Ma). Illanilinx tba officer in command ol tha 1st S. C. II. A., was killed near the gun we captured, (,'orp'l James Fay (we used local! him (.'assy), of my company, took s ilver-niotinted revolver from its holster in the Mnjor's belt, and uo doubt has it yet, it Hill living. My company had several men wounded in this engagement, but f believe none were killed. The survivors of the regiment are growing old. Many of them are scatter ed over the country west of tha Missouri Itiver, each in his locality trying to make a living and a home for his family. Many are bearing heavy burdena resulting from tervice in defense of the tUg 0f the Union. Cheer up, boys; a grateful, patriotic people will never cease to show their regard for the men who met the "armed rebellion" and whipped tbeni back into the Union. 1 think we did the right thing, and did it gallantly, especially in this fight, and soma one deserves special commendation for tak ing that gun from the rebels. Comrades, Is It the three boys of Co. U, or the officer who captured it from them? J. Rocs Wtu LiAMJOS, in National Tribune. -Will diooibs in Kennstt township. Pa., claim to have discovered the live root of a poplar tres at a distance of S3 feat be low thssurfsos. Dooms the year 1331 tha New Yot Post oatos) suit asaaisa tMoevn iiu of maiMr, a dan avwrage x a,asi,Sj7. i'aa total raoeipla of taa ixttoa warasf.iMV, SH.6S, sat UM MiMottltiirw fMl4.M.. I. . ,11. t I a.tf. .: . -r - All of Naroll. Hy distillation with water, orange, flowers afford an essential till, tha essence or oil of naroll; and the water from which this Is separated Is sold as ornngo-flower water. The oil re calved Its nAiim from having been used In tho seventeenth cohtury by Anne Marie, wlfo of tha Prince of Narolaor Naroll, as a perfurno for hnr gloves. It possnsHes In a concen trated degree) tho fragrance of thn flowers, and Is much nsod In perfumos of various kinds. Ornrigo-ftower water Is used In pharmacy to flavor mil. tttros, and sometlmes In rooking. S IIM ...IM. Nearly n canturr ngo, n rclnbratad gambler made a bet, which deserves to la recorded fur its kc ullurlty. After n run of ill-luck with Lord Lornn, hn Jumped up suddenly, nd, snlr.lng n large punch bowl that atofxt nniir, said. ' Kor (nice I'll have n let wham I Im vn mi apml chuiicnof win ning, odd or i-vtiii for r,imtt guineas?" "Odd," replied tho ponr. with the utmost, rouipostire. Ilanti went tin punch Niwl iigiilust tha Willi, mid tho places being counted, iinrortiiimtely for the young hero of llio experiment,, i.hero proved to I in in odd number, ami hn was a ruined umn. When Slml Seeilnrt. fn I he entrance of a certain publlq building Is it plai'iird, so p'nood that II confronts tho eve of those who riinii! In, bearing tlicsn words: "I'lease wipe your loot." 'rim building is vary Imdly kept, disordered, mid full of dust,. , Not long ago it visitor, nfter nolle:, ilig this general untidiness of tlm In lei lor, took down the sign im lincauio nut, ninl changed It, it, position whora It only confronted the 'ivcs of those) who warn m iking Uxvr exit filio the building' A Ml He Kid. Thera is a baby at Hoppner, Oro., which Is claimed to weigh less than pound. ' 7 M OIVJ5 MNJOY8 JWh the method and results whan fcyrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to thatoHto), and act ?entlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and JloweU, cleanses the nyn temefliictimlly, dispels colds, head aches ami favors (ind cures habitual constipation. Hymn of Figs is the) only remedy of it kind ever rn ducrd, pleasing to the taste, ami oo Ccptuble to the stomach, prompt in its action ami truly Ixoiclieinl in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ami oreoalilo substances, Its ninny excellent qtinlitios com mand it to all ninl have made it the most popular remedy known. ' Kvrup or Figs is for Rule in 50a and il bottles by all loading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wiahes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' 8 A It HANCI3C0, OAL. UUISVILU, XI. tORK. H.t. "l'7l'5 THE KIND fl THAT CURES'! Pi ii n MBS. REV. A. J. DAY, No. Eaaua, Si. 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