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ruse snow in a tnaw or tae beginning 01 AN ID L E SC A V EN G ER . a shower. We might think the fog was NEGROES FOR LIBERIA. The b iweli a c t tb e p s r. ut a scavenger, lnas condensing, gathering npon tbe walls U pon th e m ounC ain’s m o rn in g side m m h as th e y rem ove m u ch ol tb e d ebris, m e F o u r H u n d re d W ill Safi F r o m S a ia n n a lt T h e p lay ers, a ll in fe a th e re d coats. and continually dripping. It does not dis waste effste m a tte r of th e system . W hen they On tr e e to p s sw ing, in th ic k e ts hide. o n F e b . *7. grow lole, u e g k c ifu l of u u ly , it is o! ib e u lm o t turb onr good man. He is entirely taken A nd sound p re lim in a ry notes. im portance th a t they should be Im pelled to a The International Migration society up with his apples, which are beginning liv u y . llo s te ite r’s Stom ach B itte rs effecis this T he v io lin ists h e re a n d th e re to steam in the little red plate, giving desirable obj c t w ith o u t g riping them like s of Birmingham, Ala., has chartered the T u n e a ll th e ir m an y strin g s unseen; purgative. 1 h - B itters i.n lso efh cacio u . steamer Lanrada to carry 400 colored ont a faint perfume of burned sugar, drastic for m alaria, b li. us, .lyspeoiic a n d Slone) L ong sloping tones a re in th e air, people from Savannah to Monrovia, Li- | and the pretty song seems to prevent trouble. W ith p izzicato b its betw een. beria. him from bearing the sound of tbe wa C reditor—C an ’t you pay som ething on account H a rk , ’tis a flu te ’s ro u la d e so n e a r The Lanrada will leave Philadelphia ter—that horrible dripping 1 • f th a t tittle bill you owe m e? D ebtor—How T h a t re v e ls gey and u n a fra id ! uch do you w ant? C reditor—I’d like e u o u g t for Savannah with a general cargo of A nd th e re th e c la rin e t rin g s c le ar “ Are you ready, recorder?” says a m to m eet.law yers’ fees to sue for th e balance. I ts m ellow tr i ll from y o n d e r glade. about 800 tons, and at Savannah will hoarse voice from the adjoining room. F I T S . —All Uts stopped tree by D r. K lin e * . take on board the negroes and sail Our recorder casts a glance at his apples 4re*»t T h e g e n tle ta p p in g s of a d ru m N e r v e R e s t o r e r . No iite after tbe tin Sound w here th e beeches th in n e r g ro w ; and leaves them, with regret. Through le y ’s use. Marvelous cores Treatise and |2.0 thence on Feb. 27 for Monrovia. Mean .rial bottle tree to F it cases Sei.d to Dr. Kline N e a re r a h u m o rist is come time a special train will start for Mem tho half open door a current of cold air, «1 Arch S t Philadelphia. Pa. U pon his d ro ll bassoon to blow. phis ami run through the states of Ar smelling of reeds and marshes, strikes kansas, Mississippi, Alabama ami Geor A n d now a ’cello from a fa r him, and a vision of clothes hanging on B reath es out its hum an, d im appeal— gia to pick up the colored people who a line — faded blouses, workingmen’s A voice as from a d is ta n t 3tur desire to go to Liberia to live. Men, Wfcero m o rta ls w ork th e ir w oe and w eak garments, a calico dress stretched at foil women aud children will be taken, bnt length by tbe sleeves and dripping, T h e n dow n a sylvan aisle I gaze, dripping 1 A u x i o u k l y w a t c h d e c l i n i n g h e a l t h o f tbe society will endeavor to select men A nd to m y m u sin g sense i t seem s He has finished and re-enters. Ho lays t h e i r d a u g h t e r s . So m a n y a r e c u t o ff who have hud experience in farming, i A le a d e r m o u n ts a s tu m p a n d sw ays H is b a to n like a m a n of dream s. down upon the table some small objects, b y c o n s u m p t i o n i n e a r l y y e a r s t h a t shoeuiukiug, carpentering aud other me ail wet, aud goes to the stove to thaw t h e r e is r e a l c a u s e f o r a n x i e t y . In chanical trades And h e re behold a m a rv e l w ro u g h t! Landing at Monrovia, the men will ont his fingers, benumbed and reddened t h e e a r l y s t a g e s , w h e n n o t b e y o n d F o r m arshaled in a concord sw eet T h e b le n d in g fra g m e n ts all a re b ro u g h t by the cold. t h e r e a c h o f m e d i c i n e , H o o d ’s S a r s a be obliged to declare their intention to To tu n e an d h a rm o n y com plete. “ They most have been mad in snch p a r i l l a w i l l r e s t o r e t h e q u a l i t y a n d become citizens of the republic, after Is i t a m asterp iece th a t m en weather as th is,” ho said shivering. q u a n t i t y o f t h e b lo o d a n d t h u s g iv e which declaration each family will re D ave h e a rd L« fore—and found it good? ceive 25 acres of land. “ What is the matter with them all?’’ g o o d h e a l t h . R e a d t h e f o ll o w i n g l e t t e r : I 9 th is tb c R h ineland o ’e r again? A temporary home in Monrovia will i When he is again comfortably warm, “ I t is b u t j u s t t o w r ite a b o u t m y A m I w ith S ie g frie d in th e wood? and wheu tbe sugar melts and runs over d a u g h t e r C o ra , a g e d 19. S h e w a s c o m be provided for the immigrants until N ay, fo r thi3 priceless h o u r ’tis m ine the side of the plat i, ho breakfasts in a p le te ly r u n d o w n , d e c lin in g , b a d t h a t tir e d they are enabled to start work in their To sh are w ith n a tu r e ’s audience corner of the uffke. While eating be te e lin g , a n d f r ie n d s s a id s h e w o u ld n o t various pursuits. A sym phony too ra re an d fine The United States minister to Liberia F o r sk ill of h um an in stru m e n ts. opens one of his great books and com ive o v e r th r e e m o n th s . S h e h a d a b a d informs the society that the 200 negroes placently turns over the leaves. This big L e a d e r, w h a t m usic h a s t th o u s tirre d ! taken there on the steamer Horsa in book is beautifully k ep t; the lines are P lay ers, s till h e ed him e v ery onel March last are doing well, and that A nd G od be th a n k e d fo r ev ery b ird straight and headed with blue ink, with T h a t sin g s b e n ea th th e su m m er sun. there is a demand for negroes of me little reflections of gold powder and a ; -M . A. d e Wolfe H owe, J r ., in Y o u th ’s Com chanical genius and thrifty habita blotter for every page. Everything is in panion. ____________________ perfect order. iiu d n o t h i n g se e m e d t o d o h e r a n y g o o d . PADEREWSKI FLED. Business seems to be good. Onr re h a p p e n e d t o re a d a b o u t H o o d ’s H a rsa p a - corder has the contented air of an ac- illa a n d h a d Tier g iv e i t a t r i a l . F r o m t h e i conntant looking over a good balance at v e r y fir s t d o s e s h e b e g a n t o g e t b e lte r . C h ic a g o D ru m m e n P la y a T r ic k o n th o L o n g H a ire d P ia n is t. “ Brr—what a fog!” said the good the end of the year. A f te r t a k i n g a fe w b o ttle « Bhe w a s c o m Ignnce J. Paderewski, tbe famous While he turns over the pages with p le te ly c u r e d a n d h e r h e a l th h as b e en th e man stepping rmt into tbo street. He pianist, arrived iu Chicago the other quickly turns up his coat collar, covers delight they open the doors of the ad b e s t e v e r s in c e .” M r s . A d d i e P e c k , pluming with three managers and pot joining room. There is the sound of a 12 R a ilro a d P la c e , A m s te r d a m , N . Y . his month with his unifier, bends down np at tbs Auditorium hotel. In the ro crowd upon the stone pavement and “ I w ill » a y t h a t m y m o th e r h a s n o t bis head, and, thrusting his hands into tunda alter breakfast Paderewski met hushed voices as if iu a church. s t a t e d m y c a s e In a s B tro n g w o rd s a s I his coat pockets, he s( ts out for the office, “ Oh, how young she is! What a pity!” w o u ld h a v e d o n e . H o o d ’s S a rs a p a r illa Marsick, the violinist, whose black hair whistling on the way. is fully as luxuriant aud defiant of Aud there is u hushing and a whis Without doubt a regular fog. Not so pering What is it to onr good man h a s t r u l y c u r e d m e a n d I a m n o w w e lL ” bonnds as is the red stock sprouted by C o r a P e c k , A m s te r d a m , N . Y. Rev. Zephaniah Meek, D. D , is a are thousands of men aud women very thick in the streets, because in the the Pola Some traveling men espied whether she is young or not? He tran B e s u r e t o g e t H o o d ’s , b e ca u se heart of Paris fog, like snow, does not quilly finishes his apples aud draws to tbe two in the smoking room aud household name all over tbe South. today who have been enabled to keep stay long. It is pierced aud torn by the ward him tho objects which he placed straightway retired to the cafe aud got Since 1867 he has owned and edited the vigorously ut work, who must have “ Central Methodist,” the leading pa- given up bnt for Painu'a c< many roofs, absorbed by the walls, and on tbe table bnt a short time before. their heads together. Nervous affectiouaare a w uru j per of tbe Methodist Episoopal church pound. gradually loses itself iu the interior of In Chicago a state law closes the bar A thimble full of sand, a pocketbook in the South. He represented his state j ing to busy people. dwellings, even when the doors are open, ber shops on Sunday. The Great North At tbe earliest sign of reduced uervo making the stairs slippery and the bal containing a sou, a little pair of rusted ern hotel provides for its guests. The at the (tenoral (Conference. scissors, so tasted that they never can He was one of the Kentucky com force, inability to sleep, laugour, or usters moist. The movement of many be used again. Oh, something else! A jokers called up Proprietor Eden by tel vehicles aud the passing to aud fro of the working g irl’s book, all the pages stuck ephone aud ordered him to have his best missioners at the Chicago Columbian a gloomy li .bit of tniud, everyone Is the One T rue Blond 1'iirlfler. AH druggists. |1 . Exposition. Daring his ministry in should look immediately to the n u tri early crowd driven oat to work by tire together; atom , defaced letter—a few P rc|iared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowtdl, Mass. barber at tho Auditorium at 3 iu tbe > the South he has built and dedicated tion of their nervous system aud to the pressure of poverty ent it up, carry it words are still legible—“ the child—no afternoon to minister to the Paderewski away, disperse it, dropping it ou tbe money—a mouth as a nurse.” locks. Eden v.as advised to instruct his five chapels. He writes from Catletts- purity of their blood. Paine’s oelerjr , , ..... arc purely vegetable, ro- M O U d 5 P i l l S haU c and beucOciaL 35c. clothes of the office boys, wetting the man to go direct to Paderewski’s room. i burg, Ky., where his home is, as fol compound w ill attend to both of these The bookkeeper shrugs his shoulders urgent needs more thoroughly and waterproofs of the shopgirls and dim as if to say, “ 1 have seen all that be lows : This the barber did “ 1 have used several bottles of Paiue’s more speedily than anything else in the ming their thiu, sleazy veils. The musician speaks English very im fore.” Then lie takes his pen, blows BLACK DIAMONDS. Paiuc'a oelery compound is Bat ut the docks, still silent and de away carefully the bread crumbs which perfectly, and when a man in chocked oelery compound for nervous trouble, world. serted, ou the bridges, tbe shore and the have fallen npon his book, makes a lit A D e a le r F u r n is h e s Som e I n te r e s tin g F act# | clotbes aud canying a black hand bag resulting from overwork, and with im not to be confounded with the common river, it is still a dense, heavy mist, tle preparatory gesture liefore getting A bout Them . burst in on h m he tbonglit of anarch mediate effect, as well as permanent preparations, the sarsaparilla and tbe opaque, immovable, and tbe rising snu | his hand in tbe proper position, and “ How much would yon give for this?” ists and fled to the bathroom, bawling benefit It is the best nerve tonic that nervines. Being the discovery of a behind the chnrclr of Notre Dame seems It has also berm man of Rcience, Prof. Edward K. \ then, iu large round letters, he writes, asked Clerk Moore of a gentleman stand for help. Tile three managers and th« 1 have ever tried shining like a night lamp through a I “ Felicie Rameau, metal burnisher, age ing on the opposite side of the office hotel detective dragged the barber down used iu my family with great benefit." Phelps, M. D , LL. D., of Dartmouth Tired out, half-sick men and College, it has the support of the best tarnished cover. j —17 years.” —From the French of Al counter at the Planters’ hotel. The arti stairs and threw him ont into the street, Despite the wind nnd the mist, onr phonse Daudet iu Short Stories. cle referred to appeared to be an irregu aud now Proprietor Eden is trying to lo women need something more than a physicians; they preset ibe it univers good man follows the docks. He con Id larly shaped brown stone less than an cate tlie drummers who victimized him. mere reat. They need a positive nn ally; and the many sick persons made Moving: a n I n d ia n S e ttle m e n t. easily take another road to reach his of mistakable nerve food; they must have well by its use proves that that support inch long aud measuring hardly half an —Cincinnati Enquirer. a reserve of nerve force to draw from, is merited. Mauy a time, while the morning star« inch at its greatest thickness. Toe gen fice, bnt the docks have a mysterious To the great majority of business attraction for him. He seems to take ! were still shining, I have watched the tleman addressed took it in his hand, before their heads will cease to ache pleasure in walking along the parapets, mother dismantle the tent poles, wrench inspected it closely aud shook his head. and their nerves cease to tremble with men s vacation, to say nothing of three months of complete inactivity, is out iu grazing the stone balusters bearing , them out of their earth sockets, and lash “ That may have a value,” he auswer- neuralgia. the elbow marks of loungers. It is estimated that there are over of the question at this season, even ihem, two ou a side, to a meek pony ed, “ but without knowing more about HOW A M E T H O D I S T MINISTER wheu their brains demand a complete At that boar and in snch weather the that had outlived his skittish days, and it I wouldn't give you as much as a ten million nerve fibres in tbe body. CARRIES HIS YEARS. lonngers are few—only hero aud there was now to be trusted with the little match or a toothpick for i t To me it So long as these minute tissues are rest aud th iir nervea ache and threaten do we see a woman carrying a basket of ones, who would ride in a comfortable looks like a brown pebble worn smooth kept fully nourished, one lives in bliss them with prostration. Now, there clotbes leaning against the parapet, or , nest made of the folded tent cover fas all around by the water.” ful ignorance of any such thing as neu- are hundreds of businessmen and hard- lt* v . W illia m Y o u n g , o f O s w e g o , T e ll# some poor wretch resting upon his el tened between the trailing poles. Before ralg‘a, headaches, or even a nervous worked professional men in this city in The “ pebble” was a black diamond a R e p o r t e r H i# S e c r e t o f G o o d 11 calll> bows and gazing into the water with a j ponies were obtainable dogs were the worth $1,200. It was one of nearly 100 system, but let one become " ru n just this condition. What ure they U> —W ill S u r e ly It c u e lit l . v c 't b u * Wlu» weary look. Our good man regards burden bearers, and in some remote carried by Henry Demmert, a gnest at down” aud the nutrition of the body do? Those who are tired out, “ mu F o llo w # H i# A d v ic e . them a littleclosely—tbe water istocon places they are still used. Great were the hotel from New York city. get low, and every one of these myriad down” and debilitated at this trying veniently near them—and there seems to the suarls and quarrels incident to a fibres beoomes a “ live-wire” within season will do well to read some of tbe The general supposition is that the From the Time!», Oswego, N. Y. be in his mind some strange connecting dog train. Often an irritable fellow greatest diamond mines of the world Probably no man is better kuown or the flesh, Headaches, neuralgia, rheu straightforward and convincing state thought ns he looks at them and tbe wonld find himself on his back or are in South Africa. And so they are, mere highly respected in Oswego, N. matism, and other forms of nervous ments from the men and women who river. Tho river is not cheerful this caught by his poles, so that ho became bnt nevertheless the tirm of which Mr. Y., than Rev. W illiam Young, of the ness aud debility result directly from have been cured by Paine’s celery com morning; the fog mounting between its frantic with impotent rage. Wheu ford Demmert is general head and manager Methodist church. Mr Young 1ms not a famished nervous system. Paine's pound waves seems to deaden the surface. Th»- ing a stream, the children aud the pup exports more diamonds to South Africa a conference appointment, but holds a oelery compound Is able to correct Nevous weakness vanishes black rcofs cn the shore, with pipes pies were carried over ou tbe backs of than to any other part of the globe. Tbe responsible position with the Oswego ; this faulty condition. It builds up ine's celt iy conwj .iiid aaj__ jutting out unevenly from thechmmcys, women; the dogs and ponies had to explanation is easy. Mr. Demmert's City Savings bank, where he has been nervous system and sustains it. The t!onrm 7i>rtr-»liiru-:viiig ray! give a dim reflection of fog aud smoke. plunge for themselves.—“ Tribal Life diamonds are not of the kind nsed as a trusty employe for the past twenty brain at once feels the strengthening sun. Conviuoe yourself of the fact at Onr good man does not seem to find this Among tbe Omabas. ” by Alice C. headlights for shirt fronts. The place of years. effects of the superb nutriment. There once, if youi health is at all impaired. at nil mcluueholy. He is thoroughly Fletcher, iu Century. their greatest nlility is underground in lu the spring of 1894 Mr. Yonng drenched with the drizzle, bnt he plods mines, where starched shirt bosoms are looked as if his time was limited and J a p a n e s e O c cu lt ism . on with a pleasant smile at the corner practically unknown. South Africa that he would be laid at reat with the Yon talk about the miracles of India, of his month. doesn't produce tin p bnt it conld not great majority before the snow covered Long, long ago, he beeawo accustom but Japanese occultism isn’t to be de well get along without them. the ground But, instead of failing ar ed to these foggy mcruiugs ou the Seine. spised. The Indian adept will throw “ Black diamond is the hardest sub predicted, he soon gained a mor> Besides, he knows that a little distance a rope into tho air and la>so au imagi stance known,” said the gentleman. healthy look and appeared stronger farther ou, at Iris office, liu will find a nary peg. then climb up Ihe rope, throw “ We can bore a hole 6 feet deep in three As the months went by this improve snug, well lined foot warmer, a good it still higher and climb a second time, minutes through Georgia marble, the meut continued, nutil now he is as rug fire iu his stove and a warm plate for after which be will disappear altogether. kind of which this hotel floor is made. ged and apparently as healthy as a his breakfast. Theta nro the joys cf a That is veiy well, and I should like, to We can saw off a slab 14 feet long from a young man of thirty, although hi.- Try Walter Baker & Co.’s Cocoa and bookkeeper — a prisonlike happiness see it done. Herrmann says he can du block 3 feet thick in less than an hour. gray locks denote a more advanced age known only to the poor stunted creatures plicate most things, but I imagine he A good mauy feats can be performed A Times reporter determined to fim Chocolate and you will understand why whoso lives ure passed in dark corners. would be puzzled by this feat. The Jap with it now that conld not a few out what had made this great, aud il “ I must not forget to buy some ap anese adept is not behindhand with his years ago. Tbe business is only about 20 might be said phenomenal change their business established in 1780 has flour pies,’’ says cur good man to himself wonders. He has a ladder, and iu place years old, and improvements are con called upon Mr. Young at the bank of the ordinary rungs he has 13 swords from time to time. Aud lie whistles and ished ever since. Look out for imitations. stantly being made iu it. We take these and put the question direct aud received hastens along. You have rarely seen one as sharp as razors. After a lot of incan rough stones such as yon have just seen the following reply: tations he begins to mount tbe ladder hnrrv to his work more cheerfully. and split them by machinery in a way y ’ln truth 1 am a changed man, and W a lte r B ak er & Co., L td ., D orchester, Mass. Docks, and still nothing but docks, and doesn’t stop until he reaches the up that was unknown until recently. The 1 owe my present good health to Dr finally a bridge, and wo are behind tbe permost rung. I don’t think I should split must follow the grain. If it does W illiams’ Pink Pills. In the spring Notre Dame. Here the fog is much more like to d o it with hare feet, hut it wuuld not, half of the stone w ill be wasted. of 1894 1 was all run down and had intense. 1 . conies from three points at Lie a delight to see some one else do it Each stone is split into cubes of different once, almost blots ont the high towers whose feet aro not as valuable as mine sizes. The cubes are then welded into commenced to think that my time The very remarkable and certain of the church, aud gathers in a thick are—to me. The old song runs, “ I don’t mining drills if they are to be used for had come, i had to be prescribed foi relief given woman by MOORE’S by physicians, and although I receitec know how to do it, bnt yon do. ” —New mass at the angles of the bridge, us if REVEALED REMEDY bas given boring. The iron is cast about the dia temporary relief, the same old troubl York Herald. uniformly success striving to conceal something. mond so that it cannot get loose. Iu the came back again and I was worse thai it the name of Woman’s Friend. It is ■ ■ y '^ ful in relieving the backaches, headache* i J . and wea kn es s Our good man stops. He is at bis same way we make diamond saws. before. I had no strength or appetib S ir W a l te r O u td o n e I n T a ro o C ity. which burden and shorten a woman’s life. Thousands of | place of work. Dimly in tbo dark shad They are circular saws. Every tooth is Sir Walter Raleigh, while escorting a black diamond cube. It is fastened and physically 1 was in a miserah! women testify for it. It will give health a n d strength ows v.e can ili lingnish some forms on tho sidewalk, bending over as if wailing Queen Elizabeth down the muddy lane on when the iron portion of the saw is condition. After my work I would g and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists. home, but the gm etal lassitude whicl BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO., P o b t l a n p , Agents. 1 for sumo one. And, much like the vend which, like tho upper part of Royal in a molten state. hung over me left me without any aui ers at tke hospital gates and pnblic street in Mobile, served in lieu of a “ Where do we get them? Why, in bition, and when I would go to tb’ squares, they have large flat baskets fill paved thoroughfare, came to a pool of Brazil. All black diamonds come from mud aud water which extended from that country. Tbe attempt to maketbem table to eat, my appetite failed me and ed with oranges, apples uml crackers. Ah, the beautiful apples, fresh ami curb to curb. It was not broad, nor artificially has proved a failnre iu every 1 would have to leave without taking deep, but it was wet. So Sir Walter instance, aud that w ill be the result of hardly any nourishment. My kiduevr rosy in the mist 1 Onr good man fills his pockets, sm il doffed liis velvet cloak and with it made every trial hereafter. I don’t say it is were also b.idly affected, aud 1 was in ing at the apple woman, who shivers a causeway for tbe qneen to cross upon. impossible, bnt that it is impracticable. utter dt spair. Oue day, here at th< m a r in e with the cold though her feet are en Delightful Sir Walter! He probably had The cost will always begreater than the bank, 1 happened to pick up oue of tin PO RTLAND, o r e c o n cased iu a foot warmer. Then he pushes a full stock of cloaks at home. Never market price of the Brazilian diamond, local papers, aud my eye fell on an through tho fog aud touches a door, theless he established a record aud de even if the advance of the last two advertisement of Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills. The advertisement gave a de opens it and crosses a small conrt, where serves credit for it. months should Le duplicated every two Up in the Yazoo delta of Mississippi, months for a year to come. The cause scriptiuu of a man who, afflicted as I a cart is standing, with the horse har If you w aut a sure relief for pains 10 the back, side, cheat, or then was, had been cured by using Dr however, there lives a yonng man who nessed. limbs, use an of the recent advance you ask? It was W illiams’ Pink Pills. 1 was not a Ire could give the Englishman cards, spades “ Is there anything for ns this morn the increased demand for drills in and little casino and win hands down. Johannesburg, South Africa, that did it. liever iu that kind of doctoring, bu’ ing?” he asks, as he passes along. concluded as a last resort to try a bo» We do not know his name, but he in “ Yes, sir, and something very genteel Fifty new drills have been set at work habits Yazoo City, aud his address can in that mining district alone since Au of the pills, maleing up my mind that too. ” Then he quickly enters his office. It be obtained on application to the post gust, and the result lias been to raise if they did not help me I certainly B ear IN’ M ind —Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi is very warm and comfortable there; master of that place. .The story goes tbe price per carat from $10 to $ 21 . would not !>e injured any. Going tations is as good as the genuine. the stove crackles in th 6 corner, tbe foot that this young man, while accompany About all the diamond drills of that dis to a drugstore, 1 purchased a box of Dr. warmer is in its place, and his armchair ing his “ queen” from the circus, en trict were furnished by or indirectly W illiams' Pink Pills aud commenced is waiting for him close up to the win countered a slough of such proportions through myself, aud of course 1 am iu a taking them according to directions Very scon after 1 began to feel better that it could not be crossed dry shod position to know the situation. ” dow in a good light. 'W H E R D IR T G A T H E R S , W A S T E R U L E S ." aud 1 saw I had made no mistake in Tho fog makes a mellow enrtain over without tbe aid of wings. Onr hero had Black diamonds weigh ordinarily, trying the pilla, aud before tbe tirai G R E A T S A V IN G R E S U L T S FR O M T H E U S E O P the window panes, giving a mild and no wings nor yet a velvet cloak. In filet, says Mr. Demmert, less than 100 carats, uniform light. Big ledgers with green he did not even have an overcoat, and, ranging all the way down to half a car box was emptied I felt so much tin barks are ranged in order on their what is more, the yonng lady in her at, bnt now and then a regular jumbo is proved that l immediately’ purchase*! shelves. Cue would say a notary’s ollioe modesty flatly refused to let him tote found. The largest in existence was another. 1 had taken seven boxes ol and study. her across the pnddle. Ho was equal to found only a short time ago, its weight the pills, aud at the end of last sum Onr good man breathes at ease. He is the emergency, however. By lying flat being 3,200 carats. Tbe diamond was mer 1 felt 1 was entirely cured and at home. Before beginning his work he in the dampness he made a footbridge sold to a museum iu Europe for $40,- discontinued their use, bnt always keep a box handy if occasion requires. I opens a largo closet, takes ont a pair of of bimsalf, aud over this the fair oue 000.—St. Louis Globe Democrat. am now entirely cured. The lassitud. heavy silk sleeves, which he draws on tripped as lightly as the gemsbok over has left me, my kidneys are all right carefully; also a little red plate and the Matterhorn.—Mobile Register. and my appetite—well, you should se«- j some pieces of sugar. He then peels his m _ -» fo r t h e m — H ow F a s t tl»e E a r t h Move#. rne st ihe table. 1 am a new man apples with au air of satisfaction. The A bright girl in Maine recently began £ l # l g e t th e m , p l a n t ' Every body knows that the earth makes agaiu. and instead of feeling like a fact is, one could hardly find a more a composition thus; “ The Puritans T h e y a rc t h e ! ■ cheerful little office, better lighted or found a lunatic asylum in the wilds of one complete revolution on its axis once msu of fifty, which is my age, I feel ?? ■ ^ ■ 3 ? s ta n d a r d s e e d s e v e ry -^ 't v b e r e ; sow n b y t h e 1 I arranged in such good order. But, siu- America. ” She had read in a book that in each 24 hours. But few, however, like a youngster of twenty, and 1 give g e s t p la n te r s in t h e w o r l d . ! gniarly enough, one hears tho noise of tho Puritans found an asylum in this have any idea of the high rate of speed Dr W illiams’ Pink Pills the full W h e th e r y o u p la n t 50 sq u a re feet water everywhere; it surrounds you, country, and to make the statement more at which such an immense ball must credit for this great change. I have o f k ro u n d o r 50 acre», y o u s h o u ld I turn iu order to accomplish the feat of recommended these pills to several of h a v e F e r r y ’#He«*d A n n u a l for *96, Envelops you, very much as if you were vivid she added the word “ lunatic. ” T H F A F I ’ M O T O R G O . <1<M h a lf U>* « o r k O T b e m o s t v a lu a b le b o o k for fa r making one revolution in a day and a my neighbors and acquaintances wbc in tbo cabin of a steamer. w lisd x n lll btLsine**, D*- i t L*> m i u e e U tb # c o s t ut m e rs a n d g a rd e n e rs e v e r g iv en night. A graphic idea of the terrific have b-eu relieved of their complaints.' m ind iu m rr to I II w h a t It « a & i k tin* m a n ; b rar.ch a w ay . M ailed free. Below you the Seine rolls and tum „ Li-. .V~ li:-1 • .HrilM# |U y -all. »f.d FVwn r.S. Jomml af pace which the old earth keeps np year D . M. F E R R Y A. CO., William Young, being duly sworn, bles at the arches of the bridge, making r d oor. I t e a a a n d doe# furtitali a Frof. W . H. Peeke, who after year may be bad by comparing its D e t r o i t , M ic h - . . b e tte r a rtic le fo r lea# il **>» th a n deposes and says he is the geutlemai m ak es a sp ecialty oi heaps of foam at this point, always clog Io U m I t m ake# P u m p in g a-.d E pilepsy, h as w ith o u t speed to that of a cannon ball fired from referred to in the above interview, and Steel, Hal vanned after* ged by floating debris. Even in the Qoubt tre a te d a n d c u r a modern bigb pressure gun. The high Completion Wîndmll*. Til Une it is true iu every respect. honsc itself, all around tho office, there ed m o re cases th a n any Fixed Steel Tower«, Steel B o n Saw l m n g P h y s ic ia n ; his est velocity ever attained by snch a mis I Frame«, I Steel reed Cutter» and Feed William Young is a noise of trickling water. I know not tfltH G O O D ... Oti application It will name fit*# firCCA eBb 13 astonishing. sile has been estimated at 1,620 feet per Subscribed and sworn to before tin W e have h eard of cases __ o f the** I article# that It wUl furoiah uiitll why, bnt tho sound makes you shiver. January I « at 1/3 tbe tuual prtee It aiao iratee of 20 y e a rs ’ standing second, which is equal to a mile in this 25th day of May, 1895. A G E N T S It drops upon a hard surface aud. re Tank« and Pump# of ail kind#. ___ 1 _____ c u r e d bj 8 2-10 seconds. The earth, in making Bernard Gallagher, Notary Public. 12th, Kechvall tad Ff Haart Itreeta, ( bounding, falls upou a broad stone floor. him. He Ic tn un-x-rupled te rrito ry to ake one complete revolution in tbe short publishes s Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all There are marble tables which make it order# for v a lju a b le space of 24 hours, must turn with a the elements necessary to give new life seem still cioio cold. w o rk or velocity almost exactly equal to that of t h i s d i s aud richness to the blood aud restore What do they wash at this strange ease, which the cannon ball. In short, its rate of shattered nervea. They *re lor sale by laundry? Y>bat inciTaccable stain? At he sends i t h a speed at the eqrntor is exactly 1.507 all druggists, or may be had by mail FOR C HILDRE N T E E T H I N O • J Hustler« can m ake big wag< a times, wheu the trickling aud pattering la rg e bot- J For aale by a ll U n tf f b u . 2 i Cesta a WttW. , cease, down below we hear tbe sound tie of his a b so lu te cure, free to an y s u f f e r s feet per secou.!. iu is is equal to a mile from Dr. W illiams' Medicine Com w ho m ay send th e ir P. O. a n d E x p rew a d d r e i every 8 6-10 seconds, 17 miles a ruin pany, Schenectady, N. Y., for 60 cents of solitary drops of water, one by one, ?Tot w ' h : p v v w e V 'r>ahi.n£ J cu re t0 a d d re ss ate.—St. Louis Republic. j Itili 1 ILICI CLOTHE COMPRI. P0ÏÎL1ID, OBECOL s. P. N. u. No. «u - S . F. N. U. No.711 per box, or six boxes for $ 2 . 6 a riel W, H. m o , r . « Cedar St., sew Tot» TH E ORCHESTRA. ROM actual analysis made by me, I pronounce F Eminent Methodist Divine Cured of fterve Trouble by Paine’s Celery Compound. the Royal Baking Powder to be the Strongest and Purest Baking Powder before the public. v . Pro/. C hem istry, College o f F h a rm a ry D e ft , University o f California. g W h y E v e ry b o d y S m iled . An amnsing scene was witnessed by HOFFMAN HOUSE BAR. many pedestrians one day at the comer of Thirty-seventh street and Broadway. T h e F a m o u s N ew Y o rk P .e so rt W ill C lose I t s D o o rs Soon. A fence, about SO feet high, covered with theatrical lithographs, incloses a In a few months—probably not Inter lot on that corner, where the founda thou May—the Hoffman Houso bar will tions of a new building are being laid. close its doors for all time, and the re It was the noon hour, and six brawny sort that has been fatuous iD ail lands sons of Erin were seated on a slightly and among all sorts aud conditions of raised platform, resting against the men for nearly a quarter of a century fence. They were eating their luncheon will become only a memory. and were joking and laughing to their The estate, of which the building hearts’ content Those who stopped to containing ihe barroom is part, has been look at the group could not withhold a in litigation for years, and it is said •mile, for directly above this jolly group that the hotel management has been un of Irishmen, in bold, lurid letters, able to obtain a renewal of the lease, were the words “ The Gay Parisians.” which expires next May. Here indeed was a pleasant satire, the E. S. Stokes, propriété^ has not de result of accident. No wonder the work cided what disposition \\* 1 he made of ingmen wondered why people smiled at the pictures and other works of art. The them so much.—New York Herald. barroom’s collection of pictures first brought it into prominence. The T h e In q u is itiv e S m a ll B oy. “ Nymphs and Satyr,” which for years “ Father,” said the little boy. looking has hung on the east wall, was consid ap from his picture book, “ if I ask yon ered by Bougnerean to be his master • question, will you answer it?” piece, and in 1877 he wrote to Mr. “ Certainly,” was the affable reply. Stokes asking that it might be hung “ And not get angry?” with his other works at the universal “ Of course not. ” exhibition. Another work of art which "N or say it ’s time I was in bed?” possesses intrinsic a« well as historical “ I won’t do any of those things.” value is the tapestry, which once be “ Well, what I want to know is whese longed to Napoleon III. does a snake begin when it wags its tall?”—Washington Star. ALIENS IN BOERLAND. A D e p ra v e d M u le. One of the brightest Virginia women in this city bas a fund of anecdote illus trative of life among the old Dominion darkies that is not surpassed by Thomas Nelscn Page himself. She was telling the other night of a young mule that had been shipped enn freight train to a farmer in Fauquier county. A tag had been tied securely around his neck with a rope, with shipping directions thereon, bet in the course of his journey the mule’s hunger and natural depravity had tempted him to chew up both tag and rope. This gave the darky brake- man great concern. He hurried back to the caboose and saw the conductor. "M ars George,” he cried, “ 'fore Gawd, whar yo’ spects to put off dat colt? ’E done eat up whar 'e gwine.”— New York Press. W H tT K tO tK C T MAT DO. T b e 'e a r e s o m e in firm tie s t h a t o n ly a t o g e o n ’s k n ile w ill re lie v e , a n d m o s tly s tr ic tly b e c a u s e o f n e g le c t. A n e g le c te d n e rv e p a in m a y b e co m e so c h r o n c a s to c r ip p le , a n d th i s is o fte n t h e c a s e w ith Be a 'ic a . I f l a s e n in tim e , it is e i - i l y t ub- d u d , lik e o th r < e rv - p a in s , a n d vife rai d h e a l tu a r e re s o r r d . th o u s a n d - i i case» h a v e b e en t e a te il ny t b c u s e i f - t . J a c o b s O il w itn t h e l e s u h o f a p r o m p t a n d p e r- m an* n t c u re a m i r e s to r a tio n to t e a l u of th e a ffe c te d n e rv e , t'e o p le c a n u i t b e ti .< c a r e iu i w itn t i e i r n e rv e s. lb -ire ,« o j m u c h to s u fle lu a d m it o f fo o l, b l e g le .t, a m i th e s im p le th in g o f g i t l i u g a b o ttle o f b t. j a c o i a o i l a n d a p p ly u g p r o m p tly w a y s a v e .te a rs o t n.i>er_. a n d pe. D aps y e a r - o l o rip p ed c o - d u m n . L .- tth ia w a iin iig s e r r e to sn o w W aat c a n be a n d w b a t o u g h t, to be c o n - w t u o u t u e a y in a u a t i a . a o f t b a d o e ase . O n ly T w elv e T h o u s a n d N o n -B ritis h H ave E n t e r e d th o T ra n s v a a l I n F if te e n Y ears. With a view to ascertaining from authentic data the ratio of British nnd German interests in tho Transvaal the British government caused the board of trade officials to prepare a report on tho immigration into that republic during the period covered by the returns in tno board’s possession. The inquiry of the board has resulted iu tho establishment of the remarkable fact that during the last 15 years only 13,000 foreigners, ex clusive of the British, have gone into the Transvaal. The returns include Americans, Frenchmen, Hollanders, Italians aDd Germans, but do not give the ratio of each. The report will be submitted to parliament as soon as it meets and will doubtless be used as an important factor in dealing with the German pretensions of a right to interfere la the South Af rican Republic. T h « L i t t l e C o m fo rte r. I shall n o t ra il a t fo rtu n e o r a t fa te While in th e d a rk o r lig h t I hen r a footstep p a tte rin g to th e g ate T h a t closes on th e n ig h t. B u t for those little feet Each p a th w ay sh all be sw eet— The sad s to rie s rim m ed w ith rainbow s w here th e p a th s of angels m eet! I shall n o t ra il a t fo rtu n e o r a t Cate While u n d e r love’s ow n skies My little queen w alk s w h e re th e roses w a it A nd w ins m e w ith h e r eyes. F o r in those eyes I seem To re a d th e s ta r s th a t stre am On b rig h t celcstic.1 m eadow s w h e re the angel» sing a n d d re a m ! I shall n o t ra il a t fo rtu n e o r a t fate While s till 1 feel th e beat Of h e r glad h e a r t aud in Ufa’s tw ilig h t la te Bob—Say, ain t yon going to stand treat? 1 H e r rosy lips an d sw eet 1 S-.ought y o . bad money to b o ra . Iitck—1 Lovely as s till th o u a rt. o a o tu d hat e il y. u Won.a lu ra ls h ta e d all. B est on m y h e a rt, sw e e th e art, T ill G od’s w h ite angel, sm iling, kis9 Ups end M i r o r O h io , C ity o r T oledo , i lives a p a rt 1 L u cas c o o s r r . ( “ ■ r» A M J. l h e h e y „takes oatu th a t b e U the —F r a n k L. S ta n to n in A tla n ta C onstitution. sen io r p a rtn e r 01 t..e firm ol t . J. l ’ u . n . y a Co., d o lag business In in« City ut Toledo, t.'ounty THE M I N U E T DANCER. an d s ta le a.o resaid , uuc th it n d tirm will pay th e su m ol ONE 111:Naths.to HOLLAK, for eac o So, m y e n c h a n tre ss in th o flow ered brocade, an d every case ol c a ta rrh ib a t e au u o t be cu red You call an c id e r fashion to y o u r aid, by th e nee ut H all s C araaaH Celts. t ’KANK. J. CHENEY. Btep fo rth from G ainsborough's canvas and (Twain to before m e and subscribed In my advance, presence, t h u loth day o! D ecember, A. It. l&bti. A pow dered G alatea, to tke dance. j ' t A. W. GLEAsON, A bout you clings a faded, old w o rld air, I OH 1 N otary Public. H all's C atarrh Cure Is ta k e u in te rn a lly and As th o u g h th e lin k boys crow ded ro u n d your | ch air, acts directly ou th e bluod aa-t m a c o u , surfaces As th o u g h th e M acaronis th ro n g ed tho Mall, of th e system , s e n d lor testim o n ials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. A nd th e F re n c h h o rn s w e re sounding a t Vaux- •o ld by D ruggists, 75c. hail. H air’s Family F a ts are th e b e st They tre a d th e s ta te ly m e a su re to its close, T hy G er m sa lo r ortAJLiasi. j T he s ilv e r buckle!« and the silken hose, ! Ladies nnd e xquisites, th a t bend an d sway, j B rillia n t as poppies on an A ugust day. E V E R Y F A M IL Y * M OULD K N O W T H A T | You dance th e m in u e t, and w e adm ire, I We d u lla rd s in ou«* black and w h ite a ttire , ! Whose ru sse t id y l seem s a m ere burlesque, , 6 e t in a fram e so fa r less picturesque. ; Yet I ta k e h e a r t ; fo r Love, the coatless ro g u a ! Can scarcely heed w h a t ra im e n t be in vogue, | Sinco in good sooth his negligence is know n ; As som ething scandalous u n cu t his own. j And so he w hispers. Eyes w ere b rig h t and brow n Long e re th e pow der ta x dism ayed tho tow n. A nd fa ith fu l sh ep h e rd s s till shall babble on, A lthough th e ra p ie rs and th e frills be gone. —A lfred C ochrane in Spectator. P r a c tic a l to tu v o a tn . old man aud bis wife were last summer sailing on a strainer between Blackpool and the Isle of Man. As the sea was rather rough and the old wom en unaccustomed to sailing, she said to her husband: “O, John, this ship is going down!*' “Well, never mind,” said her hus band, “It isn’t ours!”—-Dayton (Ohio) Religious Telescope. An r c m t r k t b l e r e m c i r . Soft! tor m . Y B Q N A L mnd E X T E R N A L use, e n d won» flcrftil In its q u ic k action to r e lie v e •iistre%%. P a in -K ille r T h r u n t. I ’ d u . I i i * J J I I I * . D la rrli® « , D v a e .lf r y , Irm m p n , ( b . . r . , oral all BotvU Complain'd P B F r for iT r s H-m m- ra n n i in * A -K l i l illrr,*Tt'E t , r v < | T known £ *jp -K U Ie r SiSrrnffiKtfl f f l A U K . I t b rin g s s p e e d y a n d p e r m a n e n t r e iie t in all c a m of B ru is e s , C u ts, ••▼ •re B u rn s , dtc. H p rs la s, Pain-Killer to th* w#n — u . frie n d of tb# ■ M b i s l e , P a r m e r , P la n te r . S a ilo r, sod ta tact al!uas#*e wanting a n - d lr ln e always at band, and safe to use In te rn a lly o r e x te rn a lly w lih c e r ta in ly o f re lie f. IS R E C O M M E N D E D fly A in v fo n i, by Missionaries, by Ministart, by Mechanics, by Nurse* <n Hospital*. £ by everybody . P ain-K iller Uowe port without s supply of It W N o family ran afford to be without this Invaluable remedy !n the house. Its price brings It within the reach of all. and It a til annually sa t# many times its cost in doctors’ bin«. <> Be •»are of Imitations. Taka bom bui ifeg gnniun# ‘'P u ssy N o ta b le F a m i l y o f H a le O ld F o lk s . The ages of five brothers and sisters living In Aecomac County, Virginia, nnd all vigorous in body and mind, ag gregate 303 years, as follows: Captain Tlics. Johnson, 87; Mrs. Sallie Barnes, F5; Mrs. Betsy Shreves, 79; Mrs. Mary Hurst, 75: Captain Isaiah Johnson. 67. —New Orleans Timcs-Dcmocrat. How soon a woman who marries a man who is known as “one of the boys,” ceases to be one of the girls! It Is all right for a woman to keep a rmv wlio also keens tier husband. 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