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Baking wder I0 TfPtH Absolutely Pure Tailor. Will Fight. Tailors must nubeud ut times, and it secnis that oa the night of St. Jolm'n eve, Jone 23, 1300, tbo tailors of Oxford wore in the habit of uubeudiug very far indeed. It was their custom to celebrate on that evening a festival of so prolong ed a chnruotor that they usually did not break np till duwn. Upon this purticn lar occasion iu 1300 uftor midnight, when they bud u right to expect that they would find the streets in tliut purt of the town deserted, they and thoir friends went out into High street and commenced what was apparently some sort of formal country diiuce. Their cvo lotions, however, were interrupted by a clerk, one Gilliert of Foxlee, who cutne upon them, the acconut stutes, with a sword druwD, determined, apparently in a spirit of pnre uiischiof, to breuk np the dunce. Some of the party, who know trim, beld him buck aud did their best to got him away pouceubly, bat their ef forts were fruitless, flo tore himself away from thorn and sprang again ut the chancers, aiming a blow at one as he came round in the figure, which, bnt for a prompt movement on his part, would certuinly buve cost him a hand. This was more than even an Oxford tailor could stand, and the whole party seem to have turned upon the clerk. One wounded him in the sword arm ; a sec ond stabbed him in the book ; a cnt en the head from a third brought him to the ground. It would have been well if things had gone no further. But a tai lor's blood, oue takes it, is as apt to boil as that of any one else, and a serving man struck ut the prostrate student with some sort of an ax (culled a sparsb), in flicting a terrible wound in the left shin, which, after a lingering illness of eight weeks, proved fatal to the orgulous Gil bert. ilacmillun's Magazine. The Vague Laureate. It would be ploasant to think of Spen ser as poet luureate to Queen Elizabeth, and there are those who do so, but strict criticism cannot allow the claim. It is true thus Spenser became a courtier and flattered the queen iu the extraordinari ly exaggerated style of the time, and that when he dedicated the first three books of the "Fuerie Queene" to Eliza beth she gave him a pension of 50 a year. It is true also that Spenser speaks of himself as the wearer of the laurel leaf. In one of the sonnets to the lady who was to become his wife he says : The laurel leaf, which yon this day do wear, Gives me groat hope of your relenting mind. For, since it Is the badge which I do bear, Ton, bearing it, do seem to me iuclin'd. But itliis is nothing more than the usual formal reference to the laurel as the poet's special tree. No such office as that of poet laurente, as it is now under stood, existed in Elizabeth's time, and few poets who hue fluttered a sovereign have had such bitter experience of the fickleness and cruelty of a court as Spenser. Like some of his more formal ly appointed successors, he was indeed buried in Westminster abbey. Yes, but hehaddiedof starvation. Temple Bur. SLIPS IN SPEECH. THE CNKINDX8T OCT OF ALL, ai Bhakeapeare says, is to poke fun or sneer at people who are nervous, under the half-belief thai their complaint is Imaginary or an attesta tion. 1 1. is neither, but a serious reality. Im perfect digestion and assimilation of the food is a very common c-uge of nervousness, especially that distressing form of it which manifests It self in want of sleep. Hostetter'i Btomacb. Bit ters speedily remedies nervousness, as it also does malarlsl, kidney, bilious and rheumatic ailments. The weak gain vigor speedily through its use.- Sundry "Had Breaks" That Are Mad With the Uret lutentlons In the World. In the hurry of speech uud anxiety to be polite one is very often liuble to slip: of the tongue which muy put an entire ly different construction upon the sen tence tliun was intended. Fur example, upon arriving ut your eutertuiner i house, you say, "I beg a thousand pur' duns for coming so luto," unci are met toy your hostess with the words: "My deur sir, uo pardons are needed ; you can never come too lute. Tuke another instance. At an even ing party in Cork a ludy said to her partner, "Cun you toll me who that ex ceediugly plain inun is sitting opposit to us?" "Thut is my brother." "Oh, I beg your pardon," she replied, much confused, "I did not notice the resem bluuee." Thut was certainly putting one's foot in it, and yet was perhaps not so awk ward as tbo following : After a certain concert a well known German canta trice asked a gentleman to whom she had been introduced how he liked her duet. "You sang charmingly, madam. Hut why did you select a horrid piece of music?" "Sir, that was written by my lute husband 1" "An, yes, of course. I did not mean But why did yon so lect such an ass to sing with you? "Ach himmel, that is my present hus band!" A lady said something the other day at a friend's dinner that found mark the archer little meant. There were sev erul strangers present, and in response to a remark niude about a certain lady of a certain age, the fuir guest in ques tion exclaimed, "Why, good gracious I she is as old as the hills!" and could not imagine in the loust what hud caused the general cousternution. She did i little later, however, when it was ex plained to her that two maiden sisters ut the table, whose names she did not catch in the introduction, were called Hill, aud were extremely sensitive on the subject of uge. "Here, my dear husband," said loving wife, "I have brought you a little silver pig for luck. It s a charm, you know, dear, to bring happiness to a house." "Ah, how kind of you, darling I But why should I need a little pig to bring me luck when I have you still?" An awkward complimeut recently rather disturbed the harmony of a wed ding breakfast given by a substantial farmer blessed with five duughters, the eldest being the bride. A neighbor ing young farmer, who was honored with an invitation, thinking, no doubt, be ought to say something smart and complimentary upon the event, address ing the bridegroom, said, "Well, you have got the pick of the batch. " The counteuunci) of the four unmarried ones muy be imagined. New York Dispatch. 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Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro sure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. fKAHCISCO, CU IOUMIUI, 11. jrfrT rORK. M-t. The Author of Evelina." Miss Burney, or Mme. D'Arblay, re talus a place in literature partly by her novels, purtly by her exceedingly inter esting diury. Nor must it be forgotten thut, although "Evelina" appeared so long ago as 1778, there are many people still living who were young men uud women when she died. She has been praised by Alucuulay for describing real life "with broud, comio humor," yet in lunguuge thut is never "inconsistent with rigid morality or even with virgin delicacy, ana it is true that "Evelina' possesses unique interest as a description of contemporary manners and is free from unnecessary coarseness. It is also true that the author ' has a keen eye for the ridiculous and a considerable gift of satire. Nevertheless Mme. D'Arblay is not entitled to any high pluce as a novel ist. Her constructive skill is small, and ber characters are for the most part what Johnson would have called "hu inorists" thut is, they are the incarna tion of qualities rather than flesh and blood indiviuualB. Moreover, the author herself is a "humorist. " Her ruling pas sion is a morbid craving to be "genteel. " She has no mercy for vulgarity or the vul gar, but she fuils to see that her own wor ship of society conventions is itself vul gar. And hence one may doubt the pro priety of assigning to her "broad comic humor. " She was too much of a prig to be possessed of humor, which implicates geniality. Still, Mme. D Arblay claims respect on the specific ground that she did much to purify an important form of litera ture, while she has a certain additional claim to remembrance from her connec tion with Dr. Johnson. Did not Dr. Johnson kiss her, and has she not record ed, "To be sure, I was a little surprised, having no idea of such facetiousness from him?" Cornhill Magazine. A Cabby's Tip. A sensitive cab horse and a four wheeler drew up in front of a theater the other night, and a portly old gentle man alighted. Having handed the cabby his strictly legal fare, he turned round to make his way into the building. "Excuse me, sir,' said the weather beaten cabby, "but would yer oblige me by not passing in front of the old hoes? If he sees what weight he's pulled for a bob, he'll simply drop down dead." The largest pure diamona, teat be longing to the Rajah of Mattan, weighs 367 carats. The one of next greatest weight, the Orloof or OrloS, weighs 193 carats. Lead pencils" are a misnomer. There is no lead in their composition. MEN WORSE THAN APES Revolting Customs iif Some of the African Cauulbal Tribes. . Tho cannibalism of the black secret society known as tho Urmmn Leopards in the country near Kierru Leone brings forcibly before us the difference between the east Africun and west African hab its of eating human flesh. Tho Sherbo cannibals waylaid uud killed tiieir vic tims and uftcrward feasted on their flesh. The cannibalism of tho cast const is of n very dilToreut kind. The flush of the old people the grandfather and grandmother of a family is dried and mixed with condiments, and a portion of this is offered, with a dim sort of sacramental meuuiug, to travelors who become guests of the fumily. To refuse it would be a (loudly iusult. To accept it is a passport to the privileged position of a friend of the house, Muuy of our travelers in east Africa have eaten thus sacrumentally of the ancestors of some durk skinned potentate. The cannibalism of the west coast is of a more horrible kind, connected with fetiohism, the worst developments of which are peculiar to that country. But there is a hideously genuine appetite for fresh hnmun flesh still existing among the negroes of west Africa. This canni balism manifests itself in a refinement of gluttony which has its mild analogy in the tastes of Europeans. Young boys are bought from the durk interior, kept in pens, fattened upon bananas and fin ally killed and baked. To these Thyes- tean feasts come not only the savage chiefs of the interior, bnt also, it is whispered, black merchants from the coast. Men who appear at their places of business in English territory in broad cloth and tall hats, who ape the man ners of their white masters, are said to disappear annually into the interior, where, we are told, they might be seen in nuked savagery taking purt in the banquets on plump boys, in which they delight. Be this as it may, somehow the native of the west coast and its Hinterland is unlike the East or South Africun native in the deep lying savagery and the ex traordinary facility for returning to it which are his leading and very unpleas ant characteristics. The subject claims the attention of the anthropologist, and certuinly suggests a curious reason for questioning the relationship of the black mun and the ape or the gorilla, seeing that the race of monkevs seems to be singularly free from anything like can nibalism. London Saturday Review. TOBACCO-TWISTED NERVES The Unavoidable Result ot the Continued Use ot Tobacco. HOLES IN THE CANVAS. An Important Discovery Increasing the Efficacy of Sails. An Italian sea captain, Gio Batta Vasalloof Qenou, has made a very inter esting innovation in the use of sails of ordinary sailing vessels. He claims that the force of wind cannot fully take ef fect in a sail, since the air in front of it cannot properly oirculate in the inflated part and remains stationary immediate ly in front of part of the sail proper. He avoids this stagnation of air, as be calls it, by the application of a number of small holes in that part of the sail where the depression is deepest when it is fill ed. These holes are re-enforced like a buttonhole, so that they will not tear out Trials made in various weather have resulted as follows: With a light wind boat with ordinary sails made 4 knots, while the new sail increased the speed to knots. In a fresh breeze the respective speeds were 7 and 8 knots, and in a strong wind they were Band 10 knots an hour. It stands to reason that the doing away with a layer of air which cannot escape past the sides of a sail must increase the efficiency of the sailboat. Where the wind formerly struck a cushion of air which acted like spring mattress, decreasing the actual pressure of the wind against the canvas, this current of air now strikes the sail direct and of course has a greater effl ciency. Vasallo has received much en couragement from practical sailors as well as theoretical scientists. Phila delphia Record. Is There a Sure, Kasy anil Oulvk Way Obtaining I'ermanent Itellef from the Habit f Millions: ol men think they nee stimulants, becaui iheir nerves are set on lire by toaoco, lue persistent sou tu which the tuimiv oo-user subjects hi nerves cannot pos sibly fail tu make weak iti a strongs. man. Chewtnean cni'jkinK destroy manhood aim ner power. What you cull a iiaoit is a nerv ous olea?e. Tobacco, in the maioritv of cases dead ena the feelings. You niav not thiuk to bacco hurt you, but bow are you ever go- ing to ten bow much better you wouia teei without it, unless you follow the advice ol roatniasier Hoi brook; - CUBED 49 CASKS OCT Of SO. Flni.RRnnK. Nev.. June. IS. Gentlemen-The effects of No-To-Bacare truly wonderful. I hud used tobacco for forty-tliree yearn, a pound plug a week. 1 used two boxes ol No lo-iJaoand have bad uo desire fortoiiao ro slhce. I save two boxes ol No-To-Bao to s man named West, who had ued tobacco for fortv seven vcars. and two boxes to Mr. While man, and neither of them have ued tobacco luce, and uy they bave no desire tor It. Over fifty that 1 know of have ued No-To Bho throiiKh my Influence, and I only know ol one cane where ll did not cure, aud then it was the limit of the natlenl. 1 waa 64 years old last week. I have trained seventeen pounds In tleah since I quit the use ol tobacco. You can use this letter, or any part oi n, as you warn. Yours respectfully, O. K. Holbkook, V. M. You av it is wonderful. Indeed, it is, No To-bac cured over 300,000 cases just as bau. you can be made well ana strong by Ko-To-Bao. YourowudruKKiBt Kuarantee a cure. Get our booklet, "Don't Tobacco Hpit and boioke You Life Away," wiitteu guarantee of oureand tree sample, mailed for the askinir. Addrexs The Steiliuir Kenit-uy uo., Uhlcago or Mew lorn. "The game is up," remarked the hungry cus tomer, as he noted the advance In price of birds ou tue Din oi tare. CONSUMPTION CURED AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. T. A. filooum Offer to Send Two Bot tles Free of Ilia Itemed y to (ore Consumption Bind All Luna; Trouble An Elixir of Life. Nothing could be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more joy in its wake than the offer of T. A. 81ocu.ni, M. C, ot 1X3 Pearl street, New York. Perfectly oonti dent that he has an absolute remody for tue cure ot consumption ana ail pulmon ary complaints, be otters through this pa per Vi sena two Domes iree to any reauer wno is sunenne irom mng irouoie or con tumption, also loss of ttesh and all condi tions of wasting. He iuvites those desir ous of obtaining this remedy to send their express ana postomce address, ana to re ceive in return the two bottles free, which will arrest the approach oi death. Already this remedy, by its tirueiy use, nas per manently cured thousands of oases which were given up, and death was looked upon as an early visitor. Knowing his remedy as he does, and be ing so prool-posiuve oi its oenencent re sults, Dr. Blooumoonbiders it bis religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate his infallible remedy where u will assault the enemy in its citadel, and, by its inherent potency, stay the current or dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow ot the grave has been Football In Africa. Englishmen are proverbial for taking their games with them into whatever part of the world they go. Golf, as we know, is played in the shadow of the pyramids and in the very heart of the Himalayas, but football in the middle of darkest Africa is something of an in novation. Yet football is rapidly be coming popular on the shores of Lake Nyassa, and at Kotakota, which a few years ago was notorious as the greatest depot for slaves on the western shore of the lake, mixed teams of black and white meet every Saturday with as much regularity as do our home teams, though the local chronicler omits to say whether Bugby or Association has won the suffrages of the Nyassa teams. One startling feature of the game is that the black players decline to hamper them selves with boots and find apparently no inconvenience in playing with bare feet. London Cor. Manchester Guard ian. Brevet Rank. The story is told of a soldier of the Army of the Potomao who had his own ideas as to his financial value, as well as the method by which that value could be realized. He was a white man and was detailed for service as a teamster in a train which was driven for the most part by negroes. The negroes were hired at the rate of $35 per month, but the white soldier received no more than his regu lar pay of f 16. He appeared somewhat dissatisfied with this arrangement and made an ap plication to bis captain. "I should lie," he said gravely, "to be appointed a negro by brevet, and be assigned to duty in accordance with my brevet rank!" Youth's Companion. causing fond hearts to grieve. The cheap ness ot tne remedy onerea ireeiy apart irom its inherent strength, is enougn to commend it, and more so is the perjeot confidence of the great chemist making the oner, who holds out me to those already becoming emaciated, and says: "fie cured." The invitation is certainly worthy of the consideration ot the atnioted, wno, for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums without effect; who have ostracised them selves from home and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more eongenial to weakened lungs, and who have fought against death with all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no mistake in send ing for these free bottles the mistake will be in passing tbe invitation by, Satan Where are you fromT New arrival St. Louis. Sawn You'll freeze V death here. Stats of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas Couktt. ( ' Frank J. CuemeT makes nath that be Is the senior partner of tue firm of F.J. Ohkniy A Co., doing business iu the City of Toledo, County and State aloresald. and that said Arm will pity the sum of ONE H UN'DKKl) D0M.AK.4 for eacn and every case of Catarrh that - aunot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Ciiaa. FRANK . CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iu my presence, this ltitb day ol December, A. II. 186. - A. W. GLEASON, I !S2i I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv and acts directly uu tbe blond ann mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. r. j. untflii si uu., luieao, u. Sold by Druggist, 76c Bail's Family Pills are the beet. DH1VK.V rium THK CI TAD HI.. The warmth of spring and summer may do much to relax the niusiulur system and make many feel much more eoiulorUtile. but there is this shout the old enemy rheumatism, that when be once lakes hold, he tries tu hold the cita fel at all , en soul of the year. Hut whether fils aroli enemy lurks in the musoies, joints, litmus or uie nerves, lie is such ait enemy to human happiness that be must be driven out of any stronghold, it was pliuinei long ago to dn this, and fit. Jacobs Oil a i knight in battle has soured wonderful vic tories. At all times he Is ready to over come and cummer this fiend of pain, aud dues it as surely and certainly as kniK'ii ut old extirpated the turaoen. tio no one should he deceived by the mild weath-r o spring to tnlle with it either in clironloor transient lurm Use the great remedy lor pain aim get rid ol it at pnee and fur all Mr. Dollcy what dn von mean brsavlnirtliat vour father made llsht of mv nrniKiil Mis UlKglcs-Vel.,hedid. Ho used it to Ignite uls cigar wiiq. Tbt Gkbmka for breakfast. MotiGiiers Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters, bo many arc cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine Hood's Sarsa piirllla will restore the quality and quantity of tho blood and thus give good health. Head the following Icttcrt "It is tut Just to write about my daughter Cora, sged 19. 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