The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 20, 1893, Image 7

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    Heivilitji-jr Mar.
"Father, did you ever used lo lie
1in Jem were n lin?."
".So, my n " mi to rtternnl, who
evitlnn I? di.i iit ucu'.l llio mat with
ny ilintm,tne-a.
"Nor nmtliar, eilLer? ticrsiated tha
young lawyer.
"No;b..tli?r
"Oil, bi cause I don't ! Imw two
l'o, le who tifte.' told a lie rottM lm?
bo? who tell M iiihot as I do. Where
could 1 Law put it Iron V"
A Mattery.
A famous 1'irmli pint ton. who was
rotmpk-uoiisly overeating at u dinncl
ome year n;ro, rxcucd himself from
time to time by ijtinllng tlio Kict
lloileau'x well-known line:
"In eatmir we 1, I prase tho food."
All. Mir." a ild one of the purM,
lirnlflcantly. "oi carry ir.le to the
point of Hat lory."
I.llibr I'll-on In 1MM.
I liars la-en h ii Tt re' fr..m i hrenlr itlar
r'res ever . nee i i tine mil nt l.ti.bv I'rlsnn in
isninnttitt time. It s vet v af-ie. anil mv
Iwl nttacs of I; in t-il in - t.vrr l we. lis. Htir
te1 n t-h time 1 trieii Ml ihc rrinv-llnn t llNil
tircvtnt a y its. il at-il I a I -cvera! ill -inrp treat
nie fin- tin an I'MI i, mint, k ainl"! It. I
svas lino i! il in ir ii bulla nl 'I l.'irslnn'a
ttiwltri-r v i' rd hi. anil a t.r ualea less titan
lal a Imtl'le waa r- lave-i. and ur' nt.re neira
in'lllnr. 'I mm. a lo yotil rm-tl nl. I rhl-ct ftlllv
tecum mi-nil il Ii. a f lli ' ol 1 ruiy ' wlm im
Irititiutl a tlititut d't'i iil iil-ense nl- anitie
rise lur bitttiitl r ("int'l-i hi-. 'Mis test Itnnnv
Is iCHiilli iivil." Viiii mill . . I. I.. Hymn,
YriVc.liiu ?Mil-mHii. I burster's Hist k rrry
imiMil u pii'pii i tit y T..nr.-tnti CUeii.ti-ul Co.,
(iinnil HhiI a Otllu.
The first nmii ol tu muon was made in
10 17.
Ieafnraa Cannot be Creel
bw inert' ap il eel inn . ns t.ieycn mot rear-h the)
fltseas'd Nirliiin t i lie ear. I here I- only una
way liirui lletifnes., tl ut that Is ly con tilli.
timm) remi-ili-s. Ilea ue s Is cui-u-il i.y n i In
flame I iMiiili tin nl I e mui ih Itniriic l lilt
t-iHtni'h-ati 'I'liiic. Wifti ibn tuna ii tn
nannil iii Iihvh k rnui iLii' miiiihI ur imi(ir-ft-iTi
tii-ani'i.'. hint w.iui tt m fiitlri'ly cl n-nl
ltonftirfli la tli re-nit, anil mile t!i.i Iniliim
miti Ion c in In l.ik-ti nut niul llil tt:lm rf
liireil t rn Ti'irmal ciiil linn, hi'.irlnir will h
ilnnlr ijr l fiiri'viT; n m ruM nut t'n am
ran,' f by cHtftrr'.i. whiri 'i miihln-i Iml an in
lln'nit I 'lii-I itlnn nf tin Milcol urfHi-i".
Wi. wlliulvrU i Hun Ir. I l'IUr f ir nni'
'a"" of II niii- 'r'ttil-fil h" f4iliTThl llmi ran
tot 1mm nr.-1 Ii, II ill's fatitrru Cur. riMiiil lr
f.rcuiHi-H, .v?.
K. J. ' iirNrr 4 (.'.. Toledo, O.
tVlold by I'm :i;l,n. TV.
The tireliininury atirveyt fur the rniHIln
11aiir-a,l iriiiiriil lour' rcuion, and coat
over tl
Til Trnr l.nanllve 1'rliiiliiln
t)f tlto t lnn1i unci In tiutmif ct'jrintf the plMw
ant ri-ninly, s nip t,f Kiki-, Iirh a n ritiaitfiiily
Irn flt'lal rtfict mi tin- liiminii oynfiti, while
lilt rltenp Vt ci'tiilili' xtliniH mill mlltprtll milu.
Ilonn. UMinll) wilil ha ii t-ilU-liir, nre iwrntiL
nenily Injur. nut. Hcint: dl lulormvil. yoy
will lute llii true ri'mcily only, ftluniitnvturud
y the I'MliftirnU Fiu rupC'o.
Women nre lnii j r llvi'it t hull men. Tin
Itimiruute lublentre now briiix bu.-ed unllml
fact
Mnrnlnna fiicimm'e I'.lls w l'ha drink nf
walcr. iicecliaiu'a-iiu ollmm. uiitm bor.
Vermont lnm ( huiuuien.
HnlriiV I'tiivenmi t'nuuli Svrnp. roati no
moretlai tin la anil Irut llln iitme.
The II ti nl f:ite i neiirly nil mm'ie charm
ers ia to le bii lin by I heir pela.
IfatTlkteil with iiorHeyiiMne Ur. Naan Thump
aou1 r.ytuwtiter. liruirttHnell ut'iiu utr Ifotile.
CURED E0
La Grippe! Grippe! Grippe I
After Cffecta Curod.
Mr. Dilffcr writes:-"! IvkI n 1 ml nttnclinf the
j i !;!' ; i:l ti it. limocaurht
ii !1 u:.i l.ud n WK.uiiil
attach. It n tilol In my
Klc'r.cys sr.d Liver
r.ml U,! inh ya'.u ami
wii-cry 1,1 my I u, !.i::.t'. Ii (ra t
'll.o kl;::.s' r.:iU'l;ii
atidothrrthln.'-nthnt 1 used
iri;'!f! 1 o lir.i'rcwltin, ur.tl I
cor.unuUly bixw vruibouutll
I wa$ a Physical wreck
and llTrn t:n lo cite. 1 other tmuirht mn a
tinliloiif h:: lhlmrr'n tl.' AMP-HOOT, and
iK'foro 1 hail uif d ull of the rccoml bnttlo I felt
Vettrr, ur.U lowluy lnm J;;:- n will an vvvr. A
year has iusm.U uud nut a truco of tho Cripixi
iifcft.
Swamp-Root Saved My Life.
. II. BiLucn, Hiilmcvlllo, Po., Jan. loth, 188X
At DrilKclata &On r.la and H.OOalae.
Invalid' uuUto to llcaltb " free t'lwiullatluti free
Dr. KllimriV Co.. - llliir;han-.tii:i. K. V.
'it. Mla.er a UhlLLA LIVER I ILLS Art tht Baal
49 Pllla, SS cent a. All Drugglata.
HI U 3S
MS
Tte Best
Watcrcrocf
Coat
In the
WORLD I
TlwriSH llllANl) KI.K'KEIt 11 warriitilrd watrr
pniof, anil will kt-i ymi dry iu tliu hardtt ftlorm. Tin
imrroyiMtL kl.K KLU In aptrlii t rldit, (-oat. audi
rovaralliaciiiiraaaddla. Hawareuf imltattiioa. Ti,n t
tiuy a mint If Ilia "Ifuh Drand" ! nut on It, Illn.tra-
tm Calalnme triw. A. J. TUWKIt. Il'itlon. Mas,,
y THE WALL PAD3K MERCHANT
M1TII SELLS THE BEST,
OllJI I II THE CnEArESl'
W ALL PAPER
C1mI Paerra Sr. aad Sc. iH Paaara te
Nr. nud 1 tie. Kead -it', mimh fr aaaaylaa,
41 VVaad Mretti. Plltakarik, Pa.
i f I I ( day maila by actlte aarula arlllna
tattit t. rr our inacllltitta. Wanlil. AKrltta Ina -il
ttiellnatTyiNtwrltt l-l , lln worl-l ; rxi'litkivr tfrrllory
(Ivna. Aifdraaa K. TV1EW1U TKIl CO.,lluUm,Haaa.
J A rl'l? V'l'C THAIKMAIlka Eiamliiatloa
71 1 IJla I O, ami mtvlce a In iatutal,U,ty
vt InTattllnn. Hrnd rorluveiitorauulilp.orhowtuatit
IwUaL J'AXKlClk OTAHHKU. WAiuilauTaa.U.O.
1 ft-taa, Fni.'ela aad Trial which Mala the
ia. tailuM iL run and btira raa.
I. The tualne aim bM foll.a la Bt illlaal. Odor
laam. OMiabla, aad tii uunaunMr para fur au lia
a aiaai lawtaraae aiiiaaaara aairclAe.
8WW-R00T
SLICKER
IwtU
ItMaa,
EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS
wttiTY ru:ar hay.
PrxATr. The lull fur the repeal of the
piirflmiiit c n mi- til the Slieriniin law nm
taken up mui .Mr. I'liRh. I'i 1111,1 rut, of Ala
banin. a Itiiiiniii v iiitiiilier in the Kiiinnre
I'tiiiiiniliee. intiile a iwo nml n linlt liour'a
rpiet h nKnlnl 11. ilirlttriliK Ihnt It wan the
tleli-rininril anil iitiiiiterHli e nirioae of thu
owiiiiu-nt tit ri')u nl to i ti-e It mull their
tiiivnioin atreniitli n uxhniiktril ami their
juiaer of 't't'li uoui". 1 1111 remtiliulHr nf
the rialmi wiia nci'iiiiieil In n com 1 11 nation
of Mr Teller' apeet Ii nuiilnl llie bill.
llni'M. The re-amii 01 the lliiii-e to-tl i?
naa brief nml iininiiiirtiint. The t'olnre l
ri'preai'iiiuttve fruiii ritiutli Carolina. Mr.
.Miirriir.nilriiineil to et i'tiiiiilerntitm lur
11 Joint rt'niiliitiiin niitoriiitinir iL'ou.oiX) for
the lelief ol the rulne riitlt-ri'm tn ti.e
foiilti, but Mr. Kilnore. ot TtiH.olijrtln,
Hie reanlniioii iiierreit. In Ina (irnvi-r
the chiiilin i rnrett fur the chllil whicli
"had itluililt'tinl the Mittnn and the henri of
the I. Ii lot Miiiiiilruip nl Iho itiitiitry,"
Tllllll V-KKt'OMI HAY,
St X.MR In the sciiitto Him Hnpenl bill
nuitin lukfti up, Mr. Mitt liKli, (Iti'puh.
liciin. tit tiri'iroti I ana recouniretl nml he
ri'i'rilfil to inltlrrKa the feniite In oiipoal
lion to the bill, l i e debute iiintititicil until
atljiinrntni'nt.
II 01 aK I he lioiip to tiny Irniiaiirtod only
roniiue tuiini'a ami niter t very brief
wwion niljoiiruril.
TIIIHTY-Tlllllll HAY.
SrATf Alter mime rniitine hn-lnona the
Pminte proci'ili il to lite conaltleriil inn of the
a'l.tT n pejil bill which occll lid the time
until a IJiitiriiinent.
Hoi h I In- i oiie trunaiictetl romo trl
vim bnsiina.niiil thi n wiMit into the i.'niii
Inittevof the whole fur the coindili-riitinn of
the public irlnliiu lull. 'I he bill common
si'ctiotia uml In with the entire ques
tion of I lie prim iiik niul cliatrlbntinn of pub
lic iloctinientH. uml auhatitiitea for the niin
11 avKtetn proirtl by n joint cniuniillee of
the lioiiae ami senate at the hiat aeaiou. At
the 1 otifltHon nf two litnira of weary jrrn
ernl debute the I 111 wna cumdtlrreil l,y aer
tioiir miller the live minute rule and Inter
adjourned wl bout tletiinte action.
TIIIIITY-t'OI IITII lv.
Hknatk. Senator Ihintel, of Vlrp'nln,
O' cupletl over four hoiira1 time of the Hen
nte In a carefully prepared nrimmertt nRnltiat
the repeal of the Hlieriuan law. 'flie mil?
other mutter of iiiiHiitunce nrrurrlnit in the
Semite win' the amendment tn the repeal hill
ofleretl by Mr. K1111I tier. It provide, lliat,
for the coIiiiikc ol the bullion now in the
Trenaury 111 lin loimuje vulue, north now
174,mr.i,i,il at the rule of (.I.IMNi.Ooil per
month, ami authorize-! In nilddion the pur
chase of I. .ViO.notl ounces er month, thouuli
this ninoiiut tutrchiised is not to lie ruined
until l iter nil the bullion now ill the Treas
ury la coined, utileaa tn the opinion of thu
r-icretitry of the Treasury ihe hiu-itieM 1I1
inunds nf the country rt quire It. Alter nil
Ihe bullion now in tne 'J renaurv la tolneil
the unieiiilment proviilea Hint :l.0o0.0') ot
aiiver ahull be tirchnaed and eoinetl every
month until the nnnrecute ailvrrt irriilatioii
of the rniintry ahail reii-h hiki.cu i. (m m . All
silver ilollurs'lhus coined mid heretofore
coined nre to be Icitiil lender. The tt-niitu
then utljotirned.
Hoi aK Tho federal election repeal bill
occupied the entile re aion ot the home, but
no IiiihI action was hud when the house
11 JJoiinied.
TltlhTY-m-TH PAY.
Pkxatr. The debate in the Senate to-tlnv
on the lepeul bill tttis altogether on the nl
llrmutive aide of lhetiiestiou. Two spin lies
were imtdc in favor 01 the bill, the lir.l be
tl Hi iiiocrut. Mr. I.intlsny.of Kentmkv, anil
theseennd by n Itepiiblicnn, Mr. Hiittiins,
I elaware. (loth speeches npre unconiiro.
hi i-tiijrly uml iincondiliunally for the repeal
of tile Sliermuu ac'.
Alter a short executive session the Fcnntc
ailjounie I.
IIoi sk Kor Iwo lioumln the house to-tlnv
tho kirmlah liyli t over the Kedenc elec'ion
bill continued. Mr. Tucker, of Vlruinin.
maiahiiliiiK the llemocrulic ninioMy mid
Mr. Unrrowa. llepubllcnn, of Micliiuun.iuk
Iiik chnrce of Ihe itcpiiblicnn fnrrea, Al '-'
o clock the linustf piiu; a tribute of retiuci
to 1 lie memory ol Ihe late J. Lojitin I li p
limn, of Miclniinn. then adjourned.
TltlllTY SE?.:XTII PAY'.
PrsiAiK Jn Ihe heuaie to-ilii?, Mr. Voor
lien made another pro; oliioll to the on-
jionenta of the aiiver repeal bill to fix a time
lor closing neimip, sut'eslinir .Mondiir
next. Mr. Teller, for Ihe op ootlon, declfl.
ed lo make an OKrecment at tills lime Mr.
Allison, of lown. tiien addressed t.m aenain
on the repeal bill and noon alter Hie senate
ailjou rneil.
IIoi'sk The Itepuhlicana aaaln broke the
niiiriim tn the house to-tlav when the led
eral election bill came up, uud the bonne
adiourueu till .Moudu?.
THE RUSH FORUOME8
Over 100,000 Famtlica llave Them Now
Ia the Cherokea btrlp. How tne
Race Waa Made.
A dispatch from Arkansas Cily. Kan.
nays: The Cherokee atrip ia settled by over
100,000 families. Only a few days a-o it
hud not a single legal inliubitnnt. When
the cannon boomed ut noon Saiurdn? an
nouncing the opening of tl chcr h d
territory, there w us u mad ride liom ah
points of tho compass by horse or t nil 11.
Many thousands, ot course, wero too lute,
but those who won outnumbered by fur the
disappointed ones.
The rignul for the run at the point of the
line iicaiest tJuthrie, (Ikhi., a us lo be a
revolver allot, and the lieutenant, as he rode
10 the front ol the line, watch in hum', w
the target lor all eyes. It lucked tne-.
minutes of ihe stroke t.f noon when trio
the eiit-t, like a wave coming buck from a
rocky coast, the line begun to aimer ,11.1
there was a plunge of horsemen from lis
trout. Tho olllcer rose in Ina ennui s nltli
an angry gesture us thonuii tn check the
premature alumpcde. lie niltht us well
uuve tried lo stop nil ovulunche.
Alt he could do wua 10 pull tils revolver
1 ml lire three hasty ahota. whose sound was
well nigh lod in the ilinmlt r of iliimmmls
i t hoofs as the wuveot in utieiit biiiniiintv
iwept by him Into the promised land. Ki r a
few miuutea the plum ui a contuse. I nmaa
if plumiiliL' hor-es nml rutt I g veinclea.
I'lien out of the melee a fringe of horsemen
rapidly drew away, and were soon Iuhi 10
view, while Ihe reel of the charging t loads
by deiirees leaolved itself into a long pro
wssion moving quietly down the truil.
A bnnl nice waa miuio for the town lot
iltea of Terry, one ol the two couiry scuta
2a rl l.'reig. nf Ou'hrie. reuclied ihe liml
Jtltie first and tiled at 12:110, and by 1 n'u ock
too were in line there. At 1:05 the Ural tent
was put up by J. 11. I.vinun, of Uutiiriv.uiid
t l:J0 tlie Valley iiank waa reatlv In do
bitsiiieas. while tba Darlington Miller 1. 11111
ber lorn pun v 0iened ti.elr yards live min
utes later. 1'Ue old atne Jruiile 10 I'eny,
which was follnweil by moat of the bursa-'
men had several very bad cro-slnua. and nl
. uMocIc iiu veh clet w.rj wiecked. Kev.
lohu II. Angler, of Mulhall. was badly in
jured; l.oreliio Hole inb, of thusiiine insce,
waa latnlly criistied by a horse, fa ii ig 011
him. One wumuti was badly iiiurrd bv
rali""( from a iiiovtmr tra'it, nml cow',
hm f 1 n T r 'a f. 1, from hU hi r I -hot
1 1 o ., h Ihe b d , I u ii era Is 110 Ci-w to
who lireu iiieauui. i lie trail is lillc.i with
broken down wagon and ouggiea and a
hundred dead horses lie scattered here and
there about J'erry and the adjoining bilia.
Tbe stowarj of the wrecked City of Savan
nah tells a eurious atory. Just bet. ore leav
ing Boston a lady wuo had tuken poatagt
drove hoatlly to the dool: and stuted tnat aha
butt cbauged ber mind owning to a dream.
Hue bad her baggage lakeu ort and bought a
railroad ticket to Uavannab, Bit said abv
atrssaaaad that aNta waa lost.
ITALY'S FINE DISPLAY.
THE ITALIAN SECTION OF
THE WORLD'S FAIR.
A Mnsa of Wonderful Artistic Trena
il res Piled I'p In Hep Section nt
Manufactures HulMlna; and a
Creditable Showing Marie In Other
I'cpnrtnipiits.
From the day It waa formally opened to
the public until tho present day Italy'! sec
tion of tho World's Fulr In Manufactures
Jtulhllng where she makes her principal ex
hlblt has been erowde I almost to sutTocn
Hon. It had Wn expected, of course, sirs
thn Chicago Herald, that thn land which was
inn eraiiin ami the birthplace of modern art
would send us a goodly assortment of the
jiroiiuns or tier gnnlus nml skill. Ilut no
body In this eoun'.ry was prepared for such
a hirue. aueh natdendld. and stiuh n vr.ried
array ol Italian treasures of modern tlncora-
uve art as shn has n-timlly sent. It Is not
i mut-n 10 siy tnat tins Im-t has been dulv.
nhnoat Inatuiitiinemislv, rei-ogaliced by tlie
great public, nnd thethouaiinlN of Intelligent
vlaltora that dnlly throng ih Italian section
are a living proof of thin, In all those linns
of hntrinn Industry where natural tnate,
artistic inspiration, and n touch that In deft
mid dHllenit) are required Italy shows herself
Ihe peer l( not the superior of nil tho other
Nations represented nt the great Fair.
There Is just one drawback to the Itnllnn
display nt the Fair, and that Is one for which
Italy Is not aecotintnhln. It Is the iiisiifTi'-l-cnev
of the spnoo nec-ordod her In the various
buildings most ol all In Manufactures Hall.
Instead of barely ino.OOO square feet. Italy
ouiiht lo hove nt the very lenst unn.OOO In
order to show her exhibits ns they deserve lo
lie shown. As It Is her wonderful artistic
products nro crowded Into so Insignificant a
apace, ami so entirely devoid of that outward
setting, have such n poor background, ami
are wedged In so tlghtlv that tho effect is
more than half lost. In Manufactures Dulld
Ing, where, of course, the main exhibit Is
made, the Italian exhibit Is almost entirely
III the dark. Light filters through so spar
ingly that In places one can hardly dis
tinguish the colors and outlines of the ob
jects on view.
This regrefihle state of things Is, of course,
easily explained. Italy came too lute with
out ber Inult, however. It so happened that
n misunderstanding between the two coun
tries ( arising out of the well-remembered
New Orleans incident) hail not yet been ad
justed, and that diplomatic relations between
Italy and the t'nitctl Htates had not even
been resumed when thn hulk 01 the prepara
tory and missionary work was being done by
the management ot the Fulr In other lea Hug
countries of F.urotie.
When the time had finally arrived for Italy
to ollleially proclaim her Intention of par
ticipating In the great show, I. e., after the
VIEW 0? ITALIAN SKCTIOX,
diplomatic dlfllculty had been satisfactorily
arranged, she had lo bo oontentod with the
leavings, and these, ns might be thought,
were not the most desirable.
The leading articles which Italy exhibits at
the Fair are furniture, especially lulntd and
sculptured i Jewelry, especially filagree and
coral t marble and wooden statuary, ham
mered Iron works, damasks and other heavy
silk goods, hats, both felt and straw ;
musical Instruments, ohemtcnls, drugs
and medicines, books, photographs,
engravings, wlnea ami fruits, pre
serves and dainty comestibles, mosaics of
evory description, and paiutingsand statuary
of the finer kind. There Is not enough space
available to speuk fully of ull the treasures
for mind and eye shown by Italy. Ilut to
speak generally It may bo said that her ex
hibits plainly demonstrate that Italy's glory
has not departed far from it. Hhe compels
admiration In all ami excels In not a few
lines. Her display shows, among other
noticeable facts, that Italian art isconstantly
reaching out Into new llelds.tiiat tt conquers
hitherto uutlllnd domains, and that It shines
In all. It is original, typical, unmistuknbly
National and imbued with that Inborn love
of the beautiful and the graceful which
comes ns tho precious heirloom of a glorious
linn of artist ancestors, a gift of which cen
turies of National strife uud foreign des
potism could not rob her.
Her wood sculpturing, for example, Is
quite novel and original. In this she excels
tne world. Toso, ol Venice, an artist whose
unfortuuuto death by aooident since the be
ginning of tbe Fair still causes deep regret,
hows some remarkable samples of his skill
a the double statue of Mttphisto and Mar
guerite, the rear part being a carved repre
sentation of the former, while the front por
tion shows the pretty maiden of Goethe's
foein. This stutue has been sold to Toiler
aimer at the price of 1S.00.
Nelll, of Florence,' haa fine bronzes and
Audreonl both marble and bronze statuary
of the grade known as 'commercial.' An
unusually tine exhibit is a heavy ebony table
made by Mariani, ol Milan, elaborately in
luid with Ivory, the picture thus formed be
ing that of un antique battle scene, full of
life and motion, l'ogllanl, of Milan, how
ever, baa a large cabinet on exhibition which
la probably the nnuat thing lu this line that
has ever cometheseshoros ebony, iuerusted
with Ivory, the etchings In wbian aro exe
cuted by anoted artist, quite in the style uud
In the pure llnet ot the renulbsuuce. Tan
dionl, of the same cily, shows a great array
of decorative bronr.es, and Coiitagnllf, of
Florence, has the finest array of nrtlHt In cera
mics, a mantelpiece an exact reproduction
of the atyle of lour centuries .igo being
SliriVH all nrnian Inlh. .i,n,a II.. . ..
1 - ...w i tint. . t uu, ...
elnpuotl, of Naples, Is worthy of mention.
ThU..l.UH .-..ku I.... , ..
. ..h m.i. mo uiusuiu nuu ma'ouens
Itoobeggiaul, who shows the Komuu a;v!o in
all IU purity Heapplnl, In Florentine mo-
BMiea I SlnlltilM. whfM.l.n..muL.II I
attract the orowds uutailiugly, and Tenrnt ft
Fontana. with th.la hMI.I1. ...
As lu the Oerinan and In tbe Austrian sn.
""t iswa ro nriieucaiiy perieei roon.j -drawiuu
rooms, budrcoma. iiiiiinir mom.
etc ou exhibitioa. The Italian auction
shows one which, so ur a thu single pieces J
Bf'
of furniture are concerned. Is fully on a pnl
won nny ui ine nnove. i ne enrveri and gilt
bedstead Is a marvel, and some of thn heavi
carved chairs In It ar works of art. The Arm
which makes thin showing, Fratelll Mora,
shows embossed and Kilt leather lunltiire ol
every variety. Ollvottl. of Florence, on ths
other hand, IS great In wood inlaid with
Ivory.
Then there Is the showing made In Jew
elry. While Mornliitn makes a spncinlty In
shell and coral beauties. Mellllo has tlnennd
costly ornaments In the Pompcliim style,
mostly In very heavy gold nnd enamel, as
wnllanspectnltlesinplnkcnral and diamonds,
and riselnmi conllnia herself entirely to
coral. A fine plain of silver, about thrctWect
In diameter and valued at tia.OM. Is on ex
hibition tiy a Milan firm. Tho chasing is
most elaborate, and the tales told by It.
phnSfn from this ,..- V. ., I .... i i i .. . t ' '
" '.. ,i"."ni'-i mj 111 innnn-
ctenta. are numla-red by the score. The artist
Wrin HMnlul ,1.1- I. - 1 I . . 11 . .
.. . ............ ,,,, iiiiuniKniii, line piece,
t iiuinosl, was engaged upon It for ten yenrn.
An "KB Ti ,. 1 1, . I all. ... I . . . .
Olm, Is also a curious creation of thenrtlsnn'i
fancy, tor on Its pieces is nortmved tho his
tory of tho world I. e.. of the leading events
since the earliest period. Among thn Jewel
ers' exhibits, too, ought lo be mentioned
those, made by Negri ft Fasollln Itomuu Jew
elry and engraved cameos.
"' .h'-iimu i.i-ik, iiern repre
sented by Jcsiirtin, n II rm flint employs some
MHKI Inceuinkers, nre stored away In "a Inrgn
pavilion by themselves. There 'you will se
Inecn of every kind, from the cheapest and
coarsest up to the Mnest. a sluglo dress front
coatlncr inno toU-..iirn,. - . ...
................ ,,,,,, ii,
olm-rent ahmlMa ... . Ii .. n . .i.t
.- ............ , ..... ln,,(, ,n urm
an 1 were invented a few years ngo by one of
Ita n,umli,.n.
In linnlfu tin Tint.. In . 1 . 1. , .
..... kl,j niriiiiif, 110UI in
editions dn luxn and In the cheap an small
volumes that ore Intended for the masses.
NOt ntlltf fllMMl ffnl.. . I. . II..
, i ' i'i's nineiitiiu millions
ot her own poets laureate, especially of
Hants! and Pntrnxen, of Ooldonl and Slr.u
lonl, but nlso of tho Intellectual glnnts of
other . Nations. And the print nnd the paper
in nil her luiotf. mn.il. ... am . !.
, , -"'""j iium miiiiu art!
deserving of pr.ilse.
111 Agricultural Winding, whern Italr also
fills ti aeetlnn of nnMui.i.....i.i.. i-
- ,,-iii':hiw niii", iiierei IS
a co-npreheiislve army of thn ilalutiest and
most toothsome products of the Italian soil
nml of her dairy Industry. Vou will find
lliRm nim.lv .vn...,l.i.. .1.... .1..,..
j """juiNn inn, iicKies me pal
ate of the eonntitsstsir and ntjnlees thn heart
... H,Furiuei -ouves unit nriicnoKes, trur
tles and preserved vegetables of every kind,
the miiiLrcnf hMMa nf r .-.1........ ..'... .I.!
-'- " huiuihhiij 111111 1110
unctuous cheese of l'ariua. the genuine 8a-
iiiiiis nnu tne juicy minis of the north, dried
fruit of every species and nuts galore, mnen
rout nn,1 veritileMlll Mn.,ll..l. 1 nn..n
- - - - .., ...' iiuur-,
cnniincls nnd honey, besides soap and hemp,
olive oil and v.uugar. condiments and
sauces, vermuth and Katntla in short,
everything.
In Transportation riiiilillug the Columbinn
nn.nvnlu init.l.. 1.. ....I.. 1 ..l ,. . .
v..t.j I'luio-i.i, nir.n niter tne
lirilMllill I uiiitl n. .. I...... 1.1 l.J - .....l. -i...
of (lenoa, nttraet universal attention, and of
,,,,r"nli en? urn niuueis oi mercnant
marina vessels, both steamers and sailing
craft, as well as vehicles nt sundry kinds,
lu Electricity llulldlng a Milan II nu shows
UAStCFArTDItrS nmi.mNo.
electric lighting apparatus, such as globes,
Insulators, dynamos, etc. In Mining Ilulld
ing there Is a line display of Italy's lamed
marbles, both rough and hewn, from tho
coaraust to the finest, from tho marble whose
texture shows veins of red nnd green to the
snow white Carrara. There is also plenty of
sulphur and quite an assortment of cement,
sunn hs used in Milan uml Treviso for colored
mos-iln work. In Machinery Hall there Is
no large display from Italy, but the few
pieces of machinery she has on exhibition
such ns those used In the manufacture of
muouronl, spaglMttti, vermicelli, etc., mani
fest the same Ingenuity that distinguishes
Italy's exhibit elsewhere.
A large number of dalntv and exceedingly
pretty objects, made by tho deft fingers of
Italian women, are on exhibition ut the
Womau's Duilding, su ;h as miniature paint
ings and embroideries, tapestries nud dainty
wood carvings, laces and aculptiiriuic Hut
what attracts by far the greatest attention
la the prlcnleass collectltm of luces seat as a
loun by Queen Murgherlto, embracing per
feet specimens from the enrllest beginnings
to the latest Improvements iu tho art ol lace
making. The United Hiatus Ooverninent
gave bond In the sum of tJOO.OOO for the safe
return of the precious luces, which nro unique
nud beyond any price. The lady who Is in
charge of this beautiful exhibit is herself a
reeoguir.ed authority on luces and the art of
making them, a lady who has founded a very
successful school for loco making In Italy,
unit hua tliua nrtiitii!ni,i,4 .......k
, " j "tn. ii iu ,iia
enrmug powers of the poorer Italian women.
Till, lu Ik. ll.......u. .11 1. ... .
"- " " vuuu oi untxni, appoinieo.
Judge on Incea by the National Commission.
Lllhtlv must lie metif ioiiH.1 ihn It..ll..n
Hon iu the Fine Arts Tulnce, wheru eight
rooms ura linen ny a iiuriy representative
collection of the works of Italian artists of
rlln ll..iauf il,,,, n'l.u.u ..... ,i,wi...
. ,.. ,. u. - ""ii mn miuin ouu amines
anrl imara fiiulilnn.,! m, nf ...!. I ..i
-1 .......... v. .1 . ii i in it i . i, u in fitly u r
bronze, terra cotta or alubuater, aiiver and
uoppnr nuu uruns. Apouoni is nere with his
1 10,000 (Jurrara marble statue, ami Ferraris
hua aomn rlnn aliiliiiirv h.-i. !.--.u..i-
.....j . . i. . ii i nuuio,
though, the Italian section in fine arts is not
up iu eainwiiiuuu, uuu u is. in a measure, the
only disappointment one meets with iuald
tho whole Italian section of tbe Fair.
WOUI.D'S VAIB XOTtS.
' i--"" msihudi ii i .ouisviue woruing
Iflrla Iihvm liuun tian, n I Ii. IL I.I '. Ei..t ....
some wealthy womeu In that oity.
Tu a paper makers have been competing at
the World's Fair iu tlie making of big
ledgers. The largest ledger exhibited haa
pnK'-a iweiuy-iour ny luirty-eigtit Inchoa In
size, contnius JITlaJ pages and weighs 11H7
nmilkilu iniilhu. inluuili.., .. 1.11.1. l-.l..
i .1. ...... t n n cAuiiii, (a I ill,,
of the amnllust book ever made. It can be
wtciuu wuiia run iua(aij(a slump.
Thu lfennati-lvjititii Wnrlit-s Ei.l. -.Mn.i-
sicners have resolved to present their Unite
,'uiu.iuK no me uny oi iiuicugo arrer the x
poslti'ia. Its locatiou, Just opposite the Art
lluilil' nut will ni.ln, 1, I , . i.i i j
' ..... . smui iur siuiuisi
par'oses. It is solidly built of brick with
iruu girders, aud is oredltod with being the
nuiinsfiiivai uuiiuius; un tne grounns next lo
the New York building. It ooat U.OOO,
W4 ,
A llliait tin llic l.tincj iniHin.
The altish In Fulton mrcet wan
nkle-decj), but tliry dldti't uecm to
ntitlce It. It wns fuitilnir with ail
tbe Ingenuity of a March stonn. but
they bad no titiibuliii. nnd as they
ftood arm-ln-urm at Itiondwiiy nnd
Jul ton streets, they looked ns if tlioy
hud i ecn married about ten iiilntiU'S.
He wus a t Ii 1 ti youtiii ntuii, with a
brown derby hat mid a nlijaThtly
troubled look. Mio win yontiff nnd
pmty, and ihe wore u pnlrtif whlto
kid shtiM. and u big- whits bat with
'Ink roses, nil over it and she was too
h ippy to think (if ti e womb- r.
"Oil. i 1 1 in in, " she whlspeicd, its
aho nestled closer to the thin young;
man, "isn't It glorious to be uUme
t'lRPthnr, (Inrlini;. In a urent cltyy"
The thin youn mun made no re
ily. 'Ihe raltiwuter wn (Irli pliiu
from bis brown derby like tn.-uicitto
out of a patent dropper.
"All nloiic," al.e continued, irnzlns
blUsiully at the tower on the West
crn I'nlon Hulldiiip, and, ;eUinj; a
firmer urlp on thu thin younu mun s
rlht nriM, "home nnd friend, far
uw.iy, and lliniigh tho nm.t It ti le U
surglns around im. wc two are a one
tosrther, de.uest, antl Its me and you
a'tiln-t tho world; ain't It. Wllllum?"
Wll. In in tuadn li') rcai'onsQ. He
shook some of tits raiDwator off bis
brown aoBuy derby, and then he mild:
"Lit'sgo back to tho Intel. Martha,
and set dewn. If we was lld up llko
chit-kens to stand around on one le
In the rain, 1 wouldn't in bid. Hut
tlicie'M a bole In my left kiiiii aptim
bin' water like a house afire, and I
tell you, Martha, this irtof thlnfc' la
aniioevln' tlie hniiny toiwio . "
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posure I contracted a very severe
cold that settled on my lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive night
sweats. One bottle of lloschee's
German Syrup broke up the cold,
night sweats, nnd all and left ine
in a good, healthy condition. I can
give German Syrup uiy most earnest
commendation."
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KAs? JlAsLs' fnrtheToethund i!reaU,lirM,
Unlike the Dutch Process
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"e-iv" r -iis-
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are used n the
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
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pur unU tfou'fe.
i lt.hanmarthnnihre,tlmm
I ih)$trenjtlt ut Cocoa luixcd
I Willi Ktyrt ll. ArmwnsUE or
Stiirar. iiliii In lur mora tn
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no o me ih. at tujr and tiiivi...v, iavnj( ih cm. eft
UW UIwl MUWiUl. U.i,Ui.ia lit. 1U u b if,i m
ih iHihr nor t.urr iur K4 llwaia, Ttw arealruuv.
Kb and lHrablr. AliMon now in uaw.
inulha, uniorto r rtkj..rlv., tin lit luxe.
Am vtiir 4leltr wr liim, ..r M-nd 40a. Ul
Uuipa for a uoa ul luu, orLa tuci stuu'nl by
JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFG. CO..
WALIHtK, IUI1.
1,000,000
ACRES OF LAND
fbr sale br lbs 84INT Fant,
UDLUTU KlILBOAD
Cuarasr la V iuusaeia. feau4 fcr Usps asd Clteua
laia. Ths vim K-1 .... .
. MJ2!',,f CLARKE,
Laa Oeaimlasleaar, gu tml, Miaa.
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THE TESTIMONIALS
Wn imhllfh nr riot nr
cltHi-rfl.nrir writ ten Up Hi
(Mir tirt.cs. rmr fr m tur
pr nyrn. I h nn furlH,
1trnltiK tliHt ttotiH'A
nrfrt, "rrnvrrl-r!T
tv VfiirM I linvtj niitlftiTMl
Miiny tltfiHn t roti Id not
turn in IkkI. Hood
Km rsaHtinr.lln liaM flfinit
BIrs Itiirt. tti-H n vm-t mnotmt of
poewt. I Mm I'l ynrn old mid rnjny(tMnl health,
wii eh i MltiHiiitd tn II' "I h SMr-lrill.,
AIH-. K. M. Ht'HT. W. KfticUII, N. Y.
ft huru lo (r t HOOD'S
Hood's58 Cures
II. ad's I'llle cure sick hrailsehe. cents.
R wearing a f'auac for Tliankn.
The ltisho;i was no sailor. lie
thought the cupful of wind wag an
Atlantic storm, and worried tho cap
tain bt baking, ti I rn consiantly It
there was any danger. T. c captain
led bis lordship to the batch over tho
fo'es'le. "Vou hrar the crew bias
phfiiilni," ho falii; -d you think
llio.-e men would use ttucli oaths If
there was nny danirer of their meet
In di ath?"
'Ihe sun ret In an angry storm-torn
s'iCV, tho wind ton higher yet, and the
Ifood sti'i tner piu hed an J lol cd and
k'toined and creake I.
If. was midnight, and a portly fig
ure crept forward to t c fo'es'le
h itch, the dim light glimmered upon
a pair of skin-clad calves and ati
np on.
"Thank haavrn:" intirnititc I tho
blshoji, "they tro atillwcal.ni.,,
If your sealo-) and measures aro
wiong your heart is not r'luht.
TROUBLE." BUY
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3 Tu-oiidi-nn, ,N. Y. f
P9 IflAAilTT Attam Timaaaa 111
m " Terrible Fain in Head and
Btomaoh I "
rJ "My Face waa one Maaa of
m Eruption "
II "Walked tho noor Night
m After Night!"
WTIi roll owl mi from Mr. Htma prove I
th WONDERFUL FOWXH of DANA'S
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I'A ..ktlumtm f I mi (14 Tcw-tof tar. AhrniM
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hi II A Is I H f,.r . f..i,g (iu.c nnd m TDK !?
Hinnmlii, vcvairfi iwin In mv Mtoinitoh tirll
jiHiaHii io In inux-d by .lvtr 'IVnuUliw.l
raXluht. nrtfr itlatit I liMt-t hfn mm-Wm
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glrrlll nlti( mid lUi w not ill, my krl
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H DANA'S if
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M Tn whom It mav ronctrot I hrrvh ifrtltj U ?3
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