3 I6 13- vi MftfftifcNAfsMtMfea COLONEL QDAHITCH, Y.C. By H. RIDER HAGGARD. you like, but I'm gotni bock nt oi.ee. nml j AN0T1 going down the holo toot tho rm ntvt It out going nf It I "why, If this mouey U to bo found ntnll, It Today Is CHAITRIt XXXIX. OUT NOT TO BKIX Itnrold glnnool nt tbo dock It vrnj nrrl 1 Id the morning tlmo to ro to Ixxl ir he was COltlC. But ilO tllll llOt fori llirlltl.tl Inmln If lie illil, Ith tul great Ulscorery on ' within bit reach. Accordingly he once mora m ., . "'W,M "Oionna Degnntowork Jf ,t"b. Mff, There ro reason," lio n.l.lcu", iiiku inu iiuii iiuiv. iirvisiir i. iiiin-n irir n n 1 1 -. . I his strencth. When ho hud got It almost n uwp as it wouia ro, that Is about three feet, should tx touna this mornliiff. it Tick somriuinB Bomeunnjr nnro mere Christmas day, you know." 1 was no doubt of 1U He worked nway In "Yc, yea, colonel; I know what you nioao. great excitement, widening tho hole a much f niess you, 1 kimw all About It; tho old squire ' fta lid TOUIU. ! Yea, It was masonry, or If It was not masonry, It was something uncommonly tike bed. his mind, lid should not slcc. There was nnother thing, It was Christmas ere, or rather Christmas day. tliodayof Ida's nn sner. If ony succor was to bo given at all It mut bo given nt once, lefore the fortress had capitulated. Onco let the engagement bo renewed, and ocn If the money should subsequently l forthcoming, tho diRlcultfrs would bo ilnulileu. Hut there; ho was build It, Ho drew the crow out of tho bolo, and, selling tho shovel, commenced to dig again with renewed vigor. As ho could no longer conveniently throw the mil from tho holo ho j must talk to somebody; If he don't hv'd lmt; so he talks to me. That Cowey V cwiulns for his answer from Miss Ida this morning. Ivr I young lady, 1 saw her yesterday, and slio looks like n ghost, she du. Ah, he's u mean one, that Cossey. larvcr Cjuost wnrn't in W witli him, after ML vv ell, I cookm ill rwoso took n "sfceii" or leaf lnJ;et, vv hlch lay handy, ' for i,im, nud IM glvo summut to ha o n hand and placing It besido lifm. put ns much of tho samly miles he could lilt Into it, ami then lifted it and shot it on tho edge of the pit. For three-quarters of mi hour ho labored thus must nianfully, till nt lnt lio enmodonn to tne ttono wort He cleared a paten of it and examined it attentively by tho light of the lug his hoj)cs upon sand and ho knew it. i dark lantern. It appeared to be rubble work. Even supposing that ho held In his hand tho key to tho burial piaco of tho lour? lost treas ure, who know whether it would still bo there, or whether rumor had not enormously added to IU proportions! He was allowing his hopes and his imagination to carry him nway. .Still ho could not deep, nud ho hail a mind to mm if anything could l made of it. Go ing to tho gun room, ho put on a pair of shooting boots, en old coat and nn ulster. Jvcxt ho provided himself with a dark lantern and the key of the summer houo at tho top of )ead Man's Mount, and silently unlocking iho t ack door, started out Into tne garden. The night was very rough, for the great gal j was now ruing fast, and bitterly cold, so cold ! that he hesitated for a moment before mak ' lug up his mind to go on. However, be did Be on, and In another two minutes was climbing tho steep sidm of tho great tumulus. There nun an moon in the cold sky the wind whistled must drearily through the ' naked lioughs of tho great oak, which Rroftued in answer like things In pain, liar- ' dI.I was not a nervous or Impressionable man, but the plant had a spectral look about ' it, nrd be could not help thinking of the evil , iipulntiou it had boruo for all these ages. There wns scarcely a man in Honham, or iu Iloisinchaiu either, who could have been per suaded to stay half on hour by himself on Dead Man's Mount after the sun was well duun. Harold had at different times nkcd i or two of then nliat they saw to be i raid of. rnd they bad answered that it was o it what toey saw somui-b ns what they felt, lie had laughed at the time, but now he ad mitted to himself that ho was auythlng but com.'ortob'e, though if ho had bad to put his feeling into vrcrds be could probably not bate described them further than by saying tint bo had a general sensation of some body being behind him. Howjvcr, ho was not going to le frightened by this uonsos?, so, consigning nil sapcivtltlons to their father the dv il, be marched on boldly and unlocked tfco summer hou cloor. Now, though this curious cd'flce bed been designed for a sum mer house, and for that purpoo lined throughout null encaustic tiles, nobody as a matter of fact had ever dreamed cf using ' it to sit hi. To begin with, it roofed over a ' preat depression some thirty feet or more in dismcter, for the top of tho mount was hol lowed out like one of those wooden cups upon whieh Jugglers catch balls. Djt, uotwr.h-. standing all the encaustic tiles in the world, lamp will gather in a boilow like this, and tho damp alone was an objectiox The real' fact was however, that tb spot had nn evil rcpuL-.tiou, and even those who were ruf llcicutly well educated to know the folly of this sort of thing would not willingly have gono there for surpns of enjoyment. So It bad suffered tho general fate of disused places, having fallen more or less out o re- i lnir and become a receptacle for garden I tools, broken cucumber frames an 4 lumber of various sorts. built In the form of tin nrvh. He struck It ' with tho Iron crow and It gave bark a hollow i sound. There was a cavity of somo sort un demon th ills excitement and curiosity redoubled. Br great efforts he widened tho spot of stone work already laid bare. Luckily, tho soil, or rather sand, wns so friable that there was very little exertion required to loosen it. This done, ho took the iron crow, and inserting it beneath n loose Hat stone levered it up. Tins was a beginning, and, having got rid of- the large flat stone, ho struck down again and again with all bis strength, driving the sharp point of the heavy crow iuto tho rubble work beneath. It began to give ho could hear bits of it falling into tho cavity below. There) It went with a crash, more than a square foot of it. He leaned over the hole at his feet, de voutly hoping that the ground on which he wns standing would not givo way also, and tried to look down. The next second he threw his head back, coughing and gasping Tho foul air rushing up from the cavity or I .V(tlllilWll mill ii t (Ikntlk In tho snl that by (I gives cull Iho partlc Kidney mi Mock. Ko kMIS Miwi. cison, (.'. the e may I Use a ver rlranuui ti lHlST Htl VlH ..HSSBAb.11 I mbsi i KlSHHn i iHp. sSPivrnM. h'mmeBbw sjrtur SPEAKS. I Sit m Kidney h Jlth, 1S!K). urout Iiu'rono f . . . oily nun Jiuij.t' !t fur it Unit It o futidfnclioH to Iht I ttl telling !mt 1 hiitiillo in i pared, rt lumaueoMMj Mil ")' drf niwlo lllllo ulliii'er. Hie lw HI ..lli, hmiili.l bin IV I lidiTI'lCitlenil ivho liud ivMimcil his cliair. rorlh IIWKfWlunini ", ".'I :''.. .,. i.... "! i vv'v:1."1. w Vi,yr5 nil IS 11V llll MUIUII I(lfl"1 lll"ll ...- i4ivl by tin' small bmM wiifi cyllniter to tienenil He aimwrtl "Old Jnufll" di-ew l!i white paper from Hie eitelrellli I) nen nii'iier ww v "". ;: l.ii "t. Ill iiifiKimil tones ho read tho I u inhet ',tlS." lhowlonMii-iieillMurmMWM in J., i. ..ni.b ninl kiiiunw tint hauler III IIS iibiM.m' luiff-ii SlMhll, 'JUt, Km I'mii- It nir loxir hut II Hi. in literally rocking in tho fury of t bo storm. "I hopo tho roof will hold," shouted George, but Harold took no heed. Ho was thinking chamber, or whatever it was, had half T.u.u , Ji . T .. s., 1 noisoned him. Then, not IthoTt J.ffleultv. ot which V now ha tu,w ttud th yIollcl ho climbed out of the grave, and sat down d down Into the great grave , bo had so In- in cooklns that baukcr chap's toa You wait n miuuto, colonel, and t'll come along, gnlo and gbostcsses and nil. t only hoio it mayn't bo after n fool's errand, tb.itVall;'' mid ho retlreil to put on his boots. liv-ently he aj pearctt again, his red night cop still en his head for ho us nfrald that tho wind would blow n hat oil ami cnrrjlug an uullgbtcd lantern In his liand. '"ow, colonel, I'm i ready, sir, If m l;" am) they slnrtitk Tho gaio was, it nn thing, iiercer ttiau ever. Indeed, there hail been no such tem pest In thoso parts for years, or rather cen turies, ns tho condition of tho tltnU-r by 10 o'clock that morning amply tcstiilod. "TM bom irlinl must lu lllo that ns tho ZXXlSl SO SAYS THE "NEW YORK WORLD," Christmas ni$bt," shouted George; but Hni old made no tiuswer, nud they fought their wuy onvvanl lthout siwaking any more, for their voices wero almost inaudiblci Onco the colonel stopjied and pointed to tho iky lino. Of nil tho row of tall oplars which he hid seen bending like whips before tho Ind ns ho caino along, but one remained standing now, and as he pointed that vanished nUv Reaching tho summer house in safety, they entered, and the colonel shut and locked til J !im...,.iv door behind thenu Tho frail building was I ratlotis, Iho following ciren-M w tskeu. A WELL-PflERITED TRIBUTE. 1 1 if' Lfe I l J I I I I i 'fc-Cl. Harold got the door open and entered. Harold got tho door open and entered, I shutting it behind him. It was, if anything, i more disagreeable in tho empty silence of the I wid jikoo. for tho spaeo roofed over was I considerable, than it had been outside, and the question at onoe croeo In Lis mind, what ' wns he to do now that he had got there! If i the treasure wns thereat all, probably it wan deep down In tho bowels of tho great mound. , Well, as he was on the spot, ho thought that ho might as well have adig, though probably nothing would como of it. Iu the corner ' wtroa pictaxnnd some spades and shovels. Harold got them, advanood to the center of ! the space, and, half laughing at hi own folly, ' tt-t to work. Kimt, hai ing lighted another I lantern winch was Lept there, he removed j with tho sharp end or the pickax a large ! Iatcli of the encnustfe tiles exactly In tho center of tho depression. Then, having looa- t enetl the sod lienoatu with the pick, bo tcok ! off his ulster and fell to digging with a will. I The soil proved to be very sandy m.d easy to i work. Indeed, from its appearance, ho soon came to tho conclusion that It was not virgin j earth, but worked soil, which had Ixseu i thrown there. Presently hU spado struck ' against something hard; he picked ft up and j held ft to tho lantern. It proved to Lo au an cieut spear head, and near It were some bones, though whether or no they were human ho could not at tho tlmo do-1 tenulno. This was very Interesting, but It was scarcely what ho wanted, so ho dus on. manfully until ho found himself chotit deep in n kind of gravo. Ho had been digging foran i hour now, and was getting very tired. Cold ns It was, tho iwrepnatioii poured from him. i As hu loused for bixatli l.o heard tho church ' clock stiiko two, and very solemnly it tour.d- j ed down tho wild wavs of the wind torn I winter night. He dug on a little more, and then furiously thought of giving up what ho was somewhat ashamed of having under-1 taken. How w as ho to account for this gt cat j hole to his goeilener on the following morn- (ltr 1'hPM ntr. I w a I in III-..IA ,n I.!.. ...I. ..I ' ...,. .......... ...... V HU IW.UV Ul Ml UI1UU that hu would not account for It. The gurduuer, In common with tho rest of the vil lage, believed that the place vcu haunted. Ict hi in set don u tho holo tuihe "ooU'iund their spiritual nctivity Ktlll ho dug on at bis grave for a little longer. It wu by now becoming a matter of exceeding labor to throw tho shovelfuls of toll clear of tho holo. Then ho determined to stop, mid with this view scrambled, not with out difllculty, out of tho amabiur tomb. ! on tho pile of sand ho had throw u up. Clearly he must let lLo air iu the place sweeten n lit tie. Clearly, also, ho must have assistance if ho mut decvnd into tho great hole. He could uot undertake that bv himself. Ho sat there ujwi the edge of the pit, wondering w ho there was ho could trust. Not his own gardener. To begin with, he would never como near tho place at night, and be sides, such people talk. The squiref No; ho could uot rouso him at this hour, and also, for obvious reasons they had not met lately Ahtbehadit. George was tho man I Tob gin with, he could bo trusted to hold hii tongue, and tho episode of tho production of the real Jlrs. Quest bad taught tho colonel that George was a person of no common rowers. Ho could think, and he could act also. Ho threw on bli coat, extinguished the largo stable lantern, and having parsed out, locked tho door of tho summer house, mid started down the mount nt a trot. The wind hail risen steadily during his hours of work, and wns now blowing a furious gale. It ni nbout a quarter to -1 in tho morning, and the stars shown brightly In the hard, clear blown 6ky. By their light and that of tho waning moon ho struggled on in tho teeth of the raging tempest. As ho passed under one o! the oaks he heard a mighty crack overhead, aud guessing w bat it was ran like a hare. He was none too soon. A circular gust of more than usual fierceness had twisted the top ngai out or tno great tree, and down it came upon the turf with a rending, crashing sound that made his blood turn cold. After this escape he avoided tho neighborhood of the groaning trees. George lived In a neat little farm house about a quarter of a mile away. There war n short cut to it across the fields, and this he took, breathlessly fighting his way against the gale which swept, and roared, aud howled in its splendid might as it came leaping across the o:can from Its birthplace in the distances of air. Even the stiff hawthorne fences bowed before its breath, and tho tall poplars oa the sky line beat Uke a rod beneath tho fresh rush of a salmon. Excited as be was, the Immensity and grandeur of the sight nnd sounds struck upon him with strange and awful force. Never before bad he felt so far apart from man, aud so near to that dread Spirit round whose xeet minions or rolling worlds rush on for ever, at whoso word tbey are, endure, and are not. He struggled on until at last be reached tho house. It was quite silent, but in one of the windows a light was burning. No doubt its occupants found it impossible to sleep in that wild gale. The next thing to consider was how to make himself heard. To knock at the door would bo useless in that turmoil There was only one thing to bo done throw stones at the window. Ho found a good sired pebble, and, standing underneath, threw It with such good will that it went right through the glass, lighting, as ho after ward heard, full upon Mrs. George's sleeping nose, and nearly frightening that good woman, whoso nerves were niready shaken by the gale, into a fit. Next minute a red night cap appeared at the window. "George," roared the colonel a lall of the gale. "Who's theref" came the faint answer. "Mo CoL Quaritch. Comedown. I want to speak to you." Tho head was withdrawn,' and a couple of minutes afterward Harold saw tho froutdoor begin to open slowly. Ho waited tiU there was spaco enough and then slipped in, nnd together they forced it to. "Stop a bit, sir," said George; "111 light the lamp," and ho did. Next minute ho stepped back in amaze ment. "Why, what on 'arth hev you bin after, slrl" ho said, contemplating Harold's filth begrimed face, and hands, and clothes. "Ii nnything wrong up at tho castle, or Is the cottage blown downP "No, no," said HaroM: "liium. You'vt heard tell of tho treasure that old Sir Jama de h Mollo buried In tho times of the Round heads." "Yes, yes. I have heard toll of that Hev tho gale blown It upP "No, but by heaven I believe that I am In nfair way toQndltP George took another step back, remember ing the tales that Mrs. Jobson had told, and not being by any means sure that the colouel was not In a dangerous condition of lunacy "Givo mo n glass of something to drink, water or milk, and I'll tell you. I've been digging all night, and my throat's like a limekiln." "Digging, why, whereP "Where! In Dead Man's Mount" "In Dead Mun's Mount!" said George. "Well, blow me, If thntnln't a funny place to dig at on a night like this," and, toe umazd to say anything more, he went off tx get the milk. Harold drank threo gkmes without stop ping, and then tat down to tell o much ol his moving tale as he thought desirable. CHAPTER XU DOW THE XIOUT WENT. George sat opposite to him, his liands on his knees, tho rod night cap on his head, and a comical expression of astonishment upon his melancholy coiinteoauco. "Well," lie said, when Harold had done, "blow mo If that olu't n raasWr one. And yet there's folks who say that there nln't no such thing as Prowldcnco uot that thoreV anything prowided yct-p'r'aps there ain't nawiuiug mere, alter nil." "I don't know if there is or not. but I'm Ouco out, his eyes fell on n stout lion crew. I KoInS Lck to see, and I want you to come ..,.,.,. .. .. ,. .. .. ' ullli inn imiff 1 uur nuii-ii urn Manning among mo oilier i tools, such an Implement us is used to make j uuiro in mo rami wnerviii in m-i iitiruies aim stakes, aud it occurred to him that il would not be a bad Idea lo drive this crow bar Into tho bottom of the grave winch ho bad dug, In order to ascertain if ihtie was anything with mo now." "Nowr said Goorge, rather uneasily "Why, colonel, that boln't nvsryntce spot iu t-o uiBKing uoout in oil a night like this. 1 niver heard uo good of that there place-not ns I holds by sich talk myself," he added, apologetically. "Well," said tbo colonel, "you can do as dustrtously dug, motioning to Georgo to fol low. This that worthy did, uot without trepidation. Then they lioth knelt nud stared down through tho holo lu thomasoury, but tho light of tho la uterus was uot strong cuough to enable them to make out anything with clearness. "Well," said George, falling Kick upon his favonto expression in his nmarement, as he drew his night capped head from tho hole, "if that ain't n master one, 1 ulver saw n mastercr, that's alL What bo you a going to do now, colonel! Hev you n ladder herel" "No,"cuswired Harold; "I never thought of that; but 1' on good rope; I'll get it" Scranibllc out cf tlw hole, bo presently returned witti n long coil of stout ropo. 1: belouged totmo moil who bad been recently umploved lu .tlttiug boughs off such of tho oaks as nccdi.1 attention Tbey uudiii the rope end let tho end down to sco how dip tho pit was. When they felt that the cud !ay upon the tloor tliey pulled it up. Tbo depth from iho holo to tho bottom of tho pit npj eared to bo nbout sixteen feet, or a triUo mare. Harold took tho Iron crow bar, and having made tho rope fast to ft, fixed the tor acrom the mouth of the nurture. Then ho doubled the rope, tied some kuots in it, und let it down into tho pit preparatory to climbing down it But Georgo was too quick for him. Tor- getting his doubts as to tho wisdom of grojv ing about Dead Man's Mount at night, iu tLe ardor of his burning curiosity, ho took the dark lantcru and holding It in his teeth, passed his body through the hold in the ma sonry and cautiously slid down tho rope "Are you all rightP asked Harold In a voice tremulous with excitement, for was not his life's fortuno trembling on the turn! "Yes," answered George, in a doubtful voice, and Harold, looking down, could sco that ho was holding tho lantern above I.U head and staring at something very hard. Next moment n most awful howl of terror echoed up through the pit, tho lantern was dropped upon tho ground, and tho ropo com menced to bo agitated with the utmost vlo lcr.ee. In another two seconds George's red ulght cap appeared through tho hole, followed by a face that was literally livid with terror. "Let mo up, for God's sake," ho gasped, "or holl hev mo by tho legp "He! whop asked tho colonel, not without a thrill of superstitious fear, as ho dragged tho panting man through tho hole. But George would give no answer until ho was through tho holo nnd out of tbo grave. Indoed, had it not been for the colonel's eager entreaties, backed to somo extent by actual force, be would Lave been out of the summer house and half way down the mount by now. "What Is It!" roared the colonel, in the hole, to George, vt ho, shivering with terror, was standing on tho edge thereof. "It's a blessed ghost, that's what it is, colonel," answered George, keeping his oyes fixed upon the hob, at though he momen tarily expcted U ha the objoci of his fears emerge. "Nonse-jso," mid Harold, doubtfully. "What mbbish you Ulkl What sort of a ghostP "A w-lte un," said Georgo; "all bones Uke." "All bcsssP answered the colonel; "why, It must be a skeleton." "I don't say that he ain't," was tho answer; "but if ho be, bo's seven foot high, nnd sit ting airing of hisself in a stono bath." "Oh. rubbish!" said tho eoloneL "How can a skeleton sit and air himself! He would tumble to bits." "I don't know; but there be Is; and they don't call this piaco Dead Man's Mount for nawthlng." "Well," said tho colonel, argumentatlvely, "a skeleton Is a perfectly harmless thing." "Yes, if bo's dead, may bo, sir; but this one's alive; I saw him nod his head at mo." "Look here, George," answered Harold, feeling that If this went on much longer he should loso his nerve altogether, "I'm not going to bo scared. Great heavens, what n gustl I'm going down to seo for myself." "Very good, colonel," answered Ooorgo; "and I'll vvnlt hero till you come up again that is, If joulvcrdu." (TO HE CONTINUED. J Mr. "YtiL SIwvt lluwrn VUIU Rrvr Orlonm nud fllvrs n (Irnplilo Account of lint Ilo Saw lu tho Creole Clly. I'm l'lr turctoMicnernlnllrAurcgoritniid Knrly. Their Supervision, 8nj Mr. Itovvrn, Is nn Absolute Ounriuilro of llnod Cullli. Tho stall" rorrcspondeutef the AVs ),rt II rt I, Mr. Wm. Minw lloNon, In pursuiuirc el III; Journalistic duties hs written iv eianlilc II i soniewlnit fciinmioiiai ncruuiu, ui . nio n"v 1 monthly drawing r The lultimMtu I Oiterv v, I turn w men, vtuu muni) iiwui mmim llio following cirerpM im Ukeu. Mr. Unwell niefnoe hu description, which oeeitnlos over ii pace of tho U'orM. In Itt Issues ot March Slth and ifftn, with an iutcrcttln temlulseeuoo of MeiitenanU'eueralJiitwl A. tarly. who with tien. llenurvgsrd, regularly Miivrliitcmls tho drawings. . ., I " I saw him find." says Mr. llowen, under the follow lujrttrcumtftiirc." i i VV hen thocoiUiHlcMtdArmr overran njtinimi of Marj Und tho sensation rt VlilnBlouus- cvsuti me prowmie leciiuxt u, me mnunn. n mv Ihehotdrsof Attfln poured In treuwii.touillile Into the territory of the decu) lug empire. 1ue Nntlonul capital was threatened All army oor appeared before tho north sldo ot therltr, n-id skirmishing went ou beneath the fortification. IhcKtwy oladplcketswi-resutiotirdwllhlii sight of tho uatlnlshcd dome or mo r ipuoi. Kngaged lu special work. 1 endoav ored to pi from ii i olnt In tho vicinity ol rmletfcktburv. in Maryland. totheChalu llrldso. nttmuktugo town. Tho taik wus wriluii. If captured by the Confederates my ll'e would haw. undouut cdly paid forfeit. Portwodavs 1 lay concealed In forest end In low under tviuh. juuv lag ranMmn- ly by night nud nvoidlug ratup tin s ..ml wagon IUO sun llivl just goui tiiinn it-'iiiiti iwv li-ftMuimti lie rated tho fluiuMOli inn nillio slip of psperwhleh hodruw iroui Iho 1 wo mn I tX 'Vm'; ho Nl d Thill It as I hat li k t rrllnders were limnliil the Uiy by Iho lvt. "lliero Tcni BID f) llmlers ronlMind lu Iho f m; I braiHi dtiitn over whieh llemwl lleauregar.t pro slde.1 mid one by one tho l; Vi his '"'."V,!' rtrow forth from eath Iho roll of, pner which derldeil Iho fate of many n maii'a or woman AM'tnilloiKniidhoiic. Wlifn Itm eyllndors had Un withdrawn from eneh nf lit i wheo j II rlerk, invited at Iho table, ralM "Tlmo! Tlu'roiiiwii "Old Jiltml" atid Ida wadjiilor, Iieaiirvganl. solemnly arov. rlose.) the Irap il.Mii rTiul eauu'd tho win els in rerijlvo threo times In no illrwllon and llireu lime Iho olher, 1 lieu tho doora wore atu opened ami ll.o ihomiixhiy shaken in. ro iienta were ah-stnute-l ono by olio, by Iho Wliulfoidril mj s I iiirino ineiii in iiub ii mv ....,......-. ' with tho IIIHo cylinders, I will i.i.Mimiii that the are ol itiliher, alnwit on Inrh toidi and one- 1 sevenllmf nil Inrh In dlaim ter. prti at each ! cud 1 hero nro ItXVOWnf these tylliiilers, cntre. siHiinlliig to tho iiuiiiIht nl t ckets In tho draw- I liiir, and In iiich ryllmler l tlinitt n ijiIIihI wliUoivni'tlleket or slip, on which l i printed mm of llieniiiiiheranl the ticket lu thnilrnw- I Ing. nuiglng from I tn lio.d w 'I ho small wiu-vl (XiuliiliH similar cylliidera. earh one roiilatnltig iiallncf imperon wuleh l printed tho ngnrra repri'eiitliigonof Iho MJ prise In Hip draw. lug i no cTiiiuier iiiuui 'iuuiii iiic ini market .iJii)-ltu' eni'ltal pMo I tho ultima Undo of iho liok of nit of those who Invest lit tlrtrts In Iho ilmn Inc. .... tine hour lowed away Only Ihrvn largo irleot AOiiliaeh had Nh-'U taken fnmitho lrii d'imi l'linly nf smaller ptlto, x fa.v) n-id fl had ronio forth however At i aellv I.' BOiiVhH'K lletioral Karly unrolled it slip cf paK-r nnd ralleil "K.I1J" From tho lliaunwrvi shin ot the green cloth wiuo Iho niKwer WnMiO." Iho nud dim remaltio I still n death font moment, t'len u sound nt a iiiurniiir rsprv mvo nf dlsgii't wont up nml half oftliovi prx'sent liasleneil out of the theatre, Kviy tleket holder could not by uiiy nmntiernf uHllu.ii'll. ilniiuiiiitallnu draw tho L-reill Mile. but the holder rtppH ently tlioiiilitllmtlil phec of liHTomhtti)havolnriitf llio lucky nnmWri hence hi w mlh The sulMuMj'ivnt iinuxiwlliiK vrero no linger Interesting una by ono Iho tutmbfr were imIIpiI hu I ono by im tho num. berslii Iho small drum wire tvadoir I'lually th lt of the cjliuiler were lemored from the la teruud the monthly Omwlug was utau eiiil I imu Iho vital qurititiu, whether or not Iho dmniugsiif Iho 1HiHta'ui Htato Uitlcry Com iaiiy an fair nud lionetl. nn I lu accordance trlltv the nileertlMrmeut of tho ('oiiiiwiiy to the ptihtlp. Mr Howe i It verv cvplicil. Ills ((llmi.uv i ii ml n as It d ea Hum an ndreisn so.iree will bo niiielnilvo to un) fair-inttnlcd per on. The mm) Important irottem connected with tho hitlov srAirA ra-l'mra-isf fj Mr vrat the luotl.'i of the falinrsmi Hid nwlne. It vraa with the tioim that fiaud roll Id bo dlseori-rv! 1 he word "paidY1 1 sn sltlelly tabooed In the Sew Yelk ullU' thai Iho laiet of thai paper now th)ini "Irouier ' Willi ''nt." hti.mi'i.ati: tiih: III.OOII. llrumiiiMii' l'Mi nro Ibo ttrvitt blood pttrlllor. They iitv ittirgnllvo nml blivovl tonic, llioy ml ciUiilly on Itm IkiwcIh, tho kldncyx, nnd lliu skin, lima cloiiliMlig tlio kvpIiiiii bv tlu iintiirnl iiilllft of llio body lliev nmv bo cnllcil llio jiiirirallvo auilorlllo nml dltirello incillolno. They slluiulnto Iho IiIixhI mi na lo eiinblo nature to throw nil nil tiiorlild Iniiniiri), nnd cure d Incuse no iimtler jiv wtuil iniiiH' It limy bo called. Ono or two of llioni liikin every night will iinivtt nil ludilllblo rvniidy. lluVKiniHTil'a l'n.i uro niiivlv vrirelitlilo. ulmollllelv liitriuli'aa nnd milo to lake nt liny time. Sold In every drug nnd mcdli-liio store, cither pluln or ntiitur coaled. liiinMun Is playing Marguerllo In Iho lottery' Faint. "'"-,,- Statement, JonT n.U.M'Donal.1 EtTADUsHID IB63. OWcttaiailcrtxlBdf, U III Mo Cant, HIll.KCT I'llLLnANTOIIIIIHT KXCIIIU MIONM. Select I'lilliunuToiirlat Ktctlrsliilia. Ciiiii iihiicIhk Wcdiii'Mliiy, J into llli, Hid North cm 1'aelilu Itmlnud will limiiKuntlon acrica ofnelect Imiflil cM'iinilona to nil ICikIitii eltirs, to IcnvoSilii Knoii'tacoai'lill-luuiillilv, Our roiiuv- f. r Co., ".Slmniii l.im" to I'oK land. Norllirni I'nelllc lliiilroiul Vlu Col liniblit Itlver nml Tniiuim lo SI. l'mil Choice ol roulo cioit of Unit point. Our l urn ritlliuiiii'a loiirlFl onm fmnUhfti rom p.Vfylllieery lieeMir)ciiiifort,liiilirKii of I'ulliiiiiit iMirtor, nud uiidcr Iho mpcrvla Ion of one of our InivclliiK piooenmir iiKent, Our nitea hhiiio na vln other lliut. Semi for ilcorlpllvu lourlst folder, lugelber Willi ..,, IM,,Hlr.il...l ,...,. ,,.l..,u ..,.. 'i ir u..... ,,.,-'', ,i,,.-.ii,,,-,i I'liiiiiMt'ii. vii . i i. mull- Icr, 1'iuwiiKcr ArimiI, iilrt Market ultcel. Sun rrnuclsco, Citliroruiti. - - " 111 vim lw n sister In mer" " So, 1 wun'l." "(hal. Name Hie day " m. rncsTMZizrvu, . .1 flst!t,,""(l I rinrkl flViB llfJ iifUWik I iiJpCnn!iic.jf irsmYllllaK fil'Z vM&y v 6 a;.u v iiviuiiUvmnA 'Suartuj5 7SAiV)fifW .RtSMasHfiOadoS 1 n ItHVrt lnl .Hi irUlX'i'i'Jtfete wo Ntpwif nn, a.t a re' i 'a " '2 li i.Vo Hail I'raiiPlara !! s .. .1 ,"r' ol (ll win. -Y ""innilMH.. Bfituvalfa TMl..i . r.sl 5 -fcW-" 'rora u npwursv A UIlMt ,A sp ssrn sa m st . VIA k 1 !! -W V .' Chv.0v V" . -r 4T. VV II : jvva .') Ot.ta.. U.V a- UI" " sfi. ! -Sjk.T cfi,, rtiiWis',Ti't sITm.I.., .i . . . ..M..Villlafl rA BANK! Guarantee Capital, $1.000 OotSll CONSl!.VU'TlN .StntKI.V Cl'ltKIl, 1 1 trv trace trick, ry "Micro wo two ways by vrhlchthn l'omuny could tn Indie Itacuviimiris Tho tint 1 1 by plarlng n isreater iiiuutynf iiuinbvr lu tho large wheel than Iho 'heiio rail for. Iho iH'mU-i if ( cknti iu n inoii bly drnwliig 1 liu,- l'. Thi n me I i'tUSi'tplared In Iho largo ilioel, a-jltii whli hate draw u MOtlikds la-nr-:4 uu each the amouut of n prlie. If the uum-l-erof ttrkctplarnl lu the large vtheel wero In r-eMI ftW, H.lM, 10,0.x), or even SU.rnj tho rtianrv ot HeXet wirvliaum to draw a nrlio IrmltK. blue Vlnrlnlu hills vtheti I ind ,uml to rrviw lhehl;hr.idbetwculS'iuiiMlt'Mkiun UlciWK town. Al' waistill.altlio.iih I'j r.wd tiadU-en I IrnveiTed within nil hour b tin s ippl. vrar ' HDd smalt detachment ol !! i tierny. I (wilted XKXJXXW.MtluZ. ' would r.,ln.yd.ml..l.he,l. .. . . T.. :. :' ""i 'l.lL:.' i. i..;.i.i Ihet'iLdn roalalued li the little niliberer ifnl lla:r.tr:.iT via,heani: ol-lek V I . I '.' "hlrl ..ro height I.I ..alcl Ug, m.d I ell bark Into liio UUrs mother i-arth, I watriMd Two trooieM. arrnywl uniforms, with clsm liiTUK MtUTon- I'll a. o liifoim your readrr that I have n iillivo irimdy fur lha hUivh liamed iIUikso lly Its llimly use thniinatiil of huprlestrato have la ell permaliriilly vllird. I shall tie clad to send two Imllles nf my remedy liieliiHii) of tour nailers hIii have ihiisuiiii. Hon II Hi y will semi nm their evpres. tul int ortlov mtiliis. Ilisrtfull, 1 , MHlM.M C,lillVatlHI,Nw Vork ir.VAl.V-,Effi"J"W? '"? d.to cf " 'ir iiui i is ii w- liars atr - si Htstea may luseut hv rTVi... . .'.' money t.rdrr. hank ilnii or ,, ,:i ' i n.w .- ii.s i- .....:. "rinv . vrin lis sit iniTi niiii ri.i .. .t IfliVSl uunrumtM (pua Mm fn n i atuaiOAltfftMi. i-. i- i "ootoau iwoflic. arvriiit.u. rr,ii, :..::" I,i," ffl,!ia-ir;S Tho Pnonlnla tlamAft.Mik I...... i-,i;.i-7"".""'i llinini inriuiief I niry iiiveii Thank fu lliiuanco of Iho same. ltr.i.rf.,iiV Coluwban "'nlcrliowsp Vbu can ccvtaiuly Atlloii- Ishii'j iiiatrt Kiln Mhe Is as silent at n t Kiril 1 hen she I Jllsl (he girl In li( h In. i ,.f,i,ii. I.. iii.ir.i li. Hi. irf-..u i.Iim. in .hi ,.d t auu im cuwo.M """" v. .V "'. Vi'.V ."' '"r'A"' .." thop.ii'-igulv.ilcal. i ,,,""'",, ' K v . TV. ' in m-iy -ra h'jtrseauu i ,lv ,,.h.a- h ,, n,v irni.-s iimnn im ivm sv mIIow fneiugs 'and l',vU' I t thercarw twoieasous vthy this lnot kV.M: i-i ii.n.iii Tti I deie ThMwu (Ion rul have a l.iwod Hum HUMOROUS. Hello (suddenly) "I'm afraid all this talk about atudontji U rather frivol ous for Sunday." May (oasllyj "Oh, but they're all theological studonts, you know." Harper' Ilazar. Hackman "I the doctor at borne?" IJrldget "Yes, sir, ho'u out Iu the back yard Icllllnu a chicken." Hackman "Call 'im in, I'vo got blgnor fjamo." I'uck. Benevolent Old Gentloman "My food man, how came you to adopt boff flnjf as a trado? Or would you call It a profession?" Jlcgjrar "It in neither, ilr. It in an art." Torro Hauto Ex press, Merchant "Mr. Canosucker, can you pay this llttlo bill lo-day?"" Dude ly Canesuckor "Not to-duy; somo other lay." "It occurs to mo that you should try and save up, no an to meet your ob ligations." That'll what I'm doing; haven't usod any money to pay debU in moro than ayoar now," Toxasrilftlnga, Kplcuro "Walter, thlsuteak is pos itively bad. It must bo throo weeks ild." Walter "Ah, pardon, monslourl ( ltavo made zo mccsUke, and have brought you to venUon." Uplcuro i "Venison? Oh, yes! Then you may loavo It, (Tastes in. Ahl to bo sure. it Is venison; and very nice, too very nice, Indeedl" mounted on verv fair ineu carried I'oclcHsltnili their waist belt nnd ttteir mar thlr BriM rlfli f h 1-1n .NexiramenroininauuKi -Hjninjoijp-m- astcs. A tall, thh k set man la p ai i grey tf:lx-lle a siibonlinatcolBecr with whom he eii .Psf. Ill bearing was Intensely inlllury iioiwlthslaudlug hUsboUiders were sllfiitly rounded. Ttie fe was a martial cue. hero) and en rgcttf Keen rTvsslcauieit Ixrncath lmhy,overhangluc brows, aud thti mouth v. a tlrtn and positive. I be in. slgniaon the coat collar, which wm seen as plalu ly as i the iapron which I write, told ma that iho warrior, who paed as It were In review was ft Lieu erurit tueral lu tho Army of the Confed eracy. I recall the thoughts which crowded through my brain a I lay nrone on tho mossy i-ttrth, You co'ild, I fancy, hnvc heanl my hrart iul- wi.rea slung from I K'jvea ts bwoirw tho condiHlwr of b gti eir rl.urh lists dappd ,r.,ni,,',r?"t!; i.,"J,,,!,",v.V', m..ii.-uof th Irs'iwls. srs.x'dtsfjsd iteirMsWraM JisMf 1&'IV gnmbllug ivcbgtvry 'In or ittn. Il rt.riv.r,l tnwid etvairsMflrt fiilinl ot ivrrmll e j'i'I i Ji-enrrisx! un. The fimUnlmJ the suei or- tnxlft l'i l StM ut ski en; bxt ihemMim Han Cf. -f t IHc tnitt4. I'mmt outfit nM i i off pnsddfr ii"''i ; fV nisasi-'lr t irllAoal fArtr Mitrtioa. It would he oirtictilt t lurreaso Iho number ( I tlrtr'a 1 1 1 lip v. heel t.inny rimslderablo omoiint wllh.Kii Bltnriiii the nfentUm et tln ti-gular l.t'l iiutrsif thv drawings. Thu whvrl win i's glua slilesstainU in pt tin ami rtty sight. 1 hu little cyllrtdir. cartt iwtitalttlngn ticket, occupy aglvetirpsvrolu Iho lutortor The addition f I 0 UtlrVrtavrouldralsi tbo conlenta ahore tho laminar into nicy attain at every Drawing. Thi) ' er-filiil ue li llili,ri (siaii.t Mttlit 1, .fhm .. -"...:.. - -v -'. ---"---. ..-.-... .-w ,-."- thump ngamst IU irlcanlium and even cause i ,r" M' ,i . ". !'T . . . r """ '1,r""' shock' to the ground, with which It waa In clow I J 1' ""f.'"?? which ho fancy ivrnginst as contart.n I gmoil with stony iye on the rebel Jl10.'". ,ny '.!,,1 ,1!'I'.M'.'? 0,,.," '' .. , i ,7i. ...i. r. ...:. .wt.,.i. i... ' erpat tirlo In tho Intssri-it nt Hm i itntittr m -- . . . . . . .. .... . ..... .-.. . ... (iencralandhni tulto. Thortory which tbo nldo ilecumn was in tue ctl or reii been a hnmnrcu one. for tbo sunbrowncd, sat i counteuanco of tho commander relaxed """ T iT i, , "i " V." lK . .." siillns nn horw tsnrohlmoutiil sight. I?"! 'IT ',,"".', "".'. """" ie illl.ii.lilnli-.IInnl.linr Ir-lnlii Inin.ier. li.l. the UTgO V-. lln-l. hltUUltailPOltsIr Up -tough, wcathcr-lieatcn Ictlowi. who car- Bnl could, hy the mino inaiwirrp, s . - ,,..i. cnunicr lor tun one urawu limn i nmlne Into a iiuic lowed rlcd all manucr of trims aud nlundc raddlo bow. Ono of tberu said sometbl g about a street In Lynchburg nVd n comradv Lsugaed. In a couplo of mlnuts the clatter of aabre sllcil away In lha distance. The odlrcrof high rank was Mout.-ncu. Julxil A. Karly, tbo bravo soldier, not a military etrato gist, bn lold nud Indefatigable In the execution of orders lu tho IHd. it was -Old Juhal," the warrfcr. With this striking pen pkturo of C.cn. Karly as seen some years ago. Mr Jkiwen fairly comes down to the subject la baud OnTuedsy. March 11, 1 r-at In tbo balcony of the Academy of Music at New Orleans aud bo held a Fpcctablo which In ooo sense was almost a Interesting a tbo dangerous military episode of tho for-tack wur days. Tbu auticrtlunuv seen ery was cleared away so as t experw lb" entire sLiicc area. A't immense drum ol mahogany follows- At a given s glial old JiiImI rsiiild admitly suhstttubin cylinder vthlPh hot-arrlol uioiiimiiy latlerlroni lieaure utsslllitto a ho hfnt or nrlso wheel. ThotJUI.It'UnmldilnK 1 ili.i..x.1 nf und Iho iinrihcr of Iho tlrtat ml f raiMulelilly ilrawn would torreiiond with a ticket retained uj iho loiury. AN Kt.i:(IA.NT I'ACKAOK OK I'lNK ' tlAHIIN. I iiulutllns ia raro iioveltl, .iuk' nml artistic liniNirlcd oltKrHiiliir mid i broiiintlc itirvN. Thli large nml iaaiitlful collection j M'ut by mull foitiiMini' who will ilo tliU liny u Un ol the i;enuliic Dr. I'. .McUiiieV ' Celebnit'il Liver 1'illa (ruin nnv ilruifKlsl, i price Yt i enli-, tind in.itl u On-iiiii.lde wmptHjr with v our mblresia.pluliily wrilleii nud Jidda in ilninp.i. '1'lie Kniultie Mi Ijinc'a I'lll nrc prvpurtnl niilv b) I'liiiiinK I Hroa., I'lttalntrg, I'a , nud have W-en In con-1 lniil ur for over sivtv venrx. Tlicynrni siinrliir lo ull otheM In purity und i lb cilvc-! new. A i-crlolii wirii lor titdlgtvMloit und aics. iiotliiurni Pittsburg. I'll. IL i oi ie Addrcci, I'leliilng Ilm , "All gone," mnrmun-sl I'miMiuby, sadly, as he surveyed h s tnild head lu tint mirror Ni even a pail remains, ,.'V". '"'' ''s will Iw H'Ut bv Cmgln A ()., rlilladn., Pa., tinny one III lttt I1. H. or i annua, Mistugp paid, lllxm rvcclpt -.,.,.,, in i-v,nr ,7sk,w n ruitiifTra, novel on olrrtiliir nruu for sale by all icruscra. -f -i" - - vmjir. ccv list nl Hid tsiili Isir. of ua t honp Jnhll." said the living m ! my IhsII laret"' "l s man. "will vim Ik) on , hall ImsiiiiIv i.i mIm.s lo, old fellow," rcpllid John, syinitlielleairy MtttK CCHK nut ril.KN. Hiiro ( uro for blind. Ltrtilliir and Hrtiln I'll,, i OuoIkix hasriirrd the wiirst cases of Ipti )eai' taiidllig. .Numip nerd suffer tell iniimtps aftrr . using Kilt's Herman I'lle Olntmeiil. Il atmiiha ! Tfl naWAfsK; the Hwt rwnri tin a-i Asr rv tUcrr. I ta!.-iJ tS sown tit oUI Jnbal moment t oshJ of MicvrtrtvliSHtSempUelpriu lots imsrsi. nisu laervsvaj no ic ingimil inttnow CI aaut in with glass In pi act) of tho conventional sheep skin, was poised on au axlo iiawlng through lis centre on a wooden ttanuam j ue -me proinm ed from the gbv head oncither side andcudnd iu a crank of Iron with a wooden handle the diameter of the drum was about five feet, and from head to bead tho dUtan-o was npjanrntly cue-half tho diameter. A trap dour ten lncbei square was formed In tho rlrcumfertnro. Ou tho opposite shio of tho stago nnd rostlnp ou a standard obovo tho green cloth was smaller wheel It was a highly jiollshed brareo altalr, with plate-glass heads. Through tho lat ter an axla ran, but, uullko tho Urgo drum, thero weia no cranks. A small trap, about six inches square, appeared lu tho periphery, heveral chairs stood In tho centra of tho stage in tho rear nf tho mechanism nbovo described. IlythaMdo of tho Hist drum stood n white heudeil f.hl man. Ho was of largo statura, hut tho progreai of yearn weighed hiavlly uiKmliim, ami hi shunlilors ircm In ut so na to throw hi tloridacc. vrltli it f nil vrhita hinutocoTCrlng, forward toward tho floor, i.ny hi no eyes, rlerconnd peitPirntlui;, gleamed la-eeaMi bushy, overhanging brows. A sultr f Cou'elcrntoi:ray cloihliig. well ut aud inar.rovi red thcnirwl man. Ho iiauvel u inoment, with ono liand rcstingou tho great mahocruny drum. Throw inir Ida head baek. Jio swept h cvc curaurllv ovir thu eager assemblage lioro him, I had secutnat market coiliitviiinieo liefore. It vras tho ex Coufodcrato vmrrlor, I. lent k'ii. Karly. At 10. l o'rlocic another iiistorKali-ersouaia) appeared on tho MCiio. Ilo was cbvd Pi blw t, and nhandsomo laeo crowmd by snow White, cloasly cropjietl hair was lionel jirxudly above rui elegant, illgultled form. Hisabareii ttioeks wero cold, hi eves wero cold, hi couutL-naiu-e. of thodolllo cast, era linM,ssne. You inlghl easily rnlvlnKO mm lorn comniuuoer of a 1 rencli tornt WAtuee lu tnuftl. Thuulollowu kjiiiu facetlou remark on Iho part of Mr. llowen, comparing (ien'l Ileaure gord nnd Luriy to "Croupli-n,' which, though vivacious, oui oi reifwei 10 mere gi-nilriiiuil,us welt a for lack of simee, wu nccowurllv omit from our dl-r est. Two small boys lu knlcxerbockcr look their iilare ono bv Iho large drum nnd ono bv thu small bra wheel. With tho utmost solemnity Oen, yirly protedcd to blindfold the toy Ix-sldo him. Uxaloit near tho brazen drum (Jen. Ileait rtganl, w lib i-oriespondlug gruv Ity, tied u vhlto iianuKerciiieiover ino cyisoi ma juvenile in slstant. Hoi eral white eunvas mii k reru placed near Iho preat wheel, Ihuciub-iitnoleachiMii'g assnmwl tho bulk of a bushit of grain. Tho gathered neck of each tar kvva tiddly tied with ii lord over which n strip of wlillo paper vvaa ml soalcd with rul wax. Con. 1'jrlv eurelully broke tho seal of ono sailt und poured tho contents through the traj-door opi-uiiig Into tho great wheel, I hero was n rattling sound drawn am eurelullv-L und u heap ol small vvhltu i.nd bhi'l: ijll-njc.s iiliearcd Ih.-oiuh tho glass eldo t,t thob-;llom oi tho drum. Ono wck nltrrliic other was cm ptlcd until lha llttlo rylludir filled tho drum exactly half full, iu other v.ord a drum, II id evi in uiamcwr nuu two uevrix iiitnc uloug tho axis. routaiuul tho rontents nf llineunvnii sacLs, lu bulk two foot six Inches ihen nt the thickest part. Alter closlnjr tho door, IKn. Karly 14 UJ iwu uiiKloeaiTl) 'ihoy approached, ono on each side of tho drum, and hy tho axlo cranks they slowly revolved It three limes. 'Iheu they rcuwd Ibc nctlon and turned tho drum tbno times in tlie ninm.itiwii rtdlon. 'Iho llttlo black und vvhlto eyliiide-rs lattiol merrily a they whirled about Then tho ue-groi-s leiiiruiu io iiieir places iu llio wing Ijn tho othor extremity a seem almost Ide-n Ileal was cnarte-d. Thero isn. hnwevnr. niv n ilugle ibuvu sack a small ono and thero wero no sahlo assistants to turn tho hrizen drum lieu. Itemiregard toured tho eonleiits-in iniiy black und vvhlto cyliuders-througli tho trai door, eloted it. and whirled tho drum ttirtc times lu ono direction und thieo times uimi sltoly, ' mo naieony was nearly filled ullli women tho larger uroiiortloii wero evidently n..i.i. m. "I thoiilyof how Urlcani. 5Iunyof tiiem held nun coiueuiui u iiriutcd slip of paper 'liny had purchased tlekota lu llio drawing und ( oul'l not curb llielr linpatlcuru mid nvmit nt liomo tbolldiugsof tho lucky nninljem hjtiio' f tin vvorjeii wero stranggrs-Hinhcni visitor t f hu semi-tropical city, 'ihut wem jill ,ns iid klndsof iiieiioiilho pariinot llooi, 'jl, r vm tho rosrutar utlenilaiitM tiw, u,.... .1... .... deck, iu) jt were, to bo In ruailliics If tie. r momniy iiivusinivut slwuld provo fortiinuti JhoiIoek.strucL 11. lilt two L--C U Ilf-riils IhAri u1i,ti.,.,t .... u.. other Ihcu Ibuy urow fr.iu (in trie UimJ' i oiN-iietlthodoort'f tho wju-n U,di vvhie'i 1 . stoo-1, Atiuiguul tho tMohliiiilfi.ldtd biysi w li K-ttchfd u baud lasldo Iho whe-el Usldo which tWnrivmiiitit. TSe l-oi tire out the tUulTi ami Jlfcuriyanl nad flj tint IUr vtth the ttpi tj IktirftHgrtt. Ttou uarolfai He licl tit tJalit tight ami called out A n ustlxr. Himors, allay tho llehlitg, arts a -iiliic, ,ii-i,nvi. r ixiift t iieriiian niv is is prppareu only I'iituio ians warranto) told by dnigglsl and sent by malt on rsrrlM l price. Mlstpertio J.J Mack A Co., Whole sale Asruts, Man Kraurispo. mralTllvl. Ilr Klii's lierman I'llo Oliiiinput for rllr anil llsbllii? nf fl. . -. .,.,..":.".:' . ' -.in iiii,iiiiiS hiso. r.vcry iku is If any wforkmni ran hit the Hall fairly mi (he brad by striking, thu rarpcnlera should -- si Itlrht fragranl fine iuuso who smoke" floss are the expressions of Ian Ifi I'unrir' (. I Igar. The washerwoman ho beltrr luck than the farmer nowadays lu eeltltiga living out of tbo Hill. A IIAUISTKI) IIOI'.HK. TJils laxly of our hasUvii likened toa tene ment Il often has n haunted aiutrlincut-lln-toinaeh Hcaii by the eldrlch sprite, ilysiwn tla, dUmtlou files and refuse to rvtiiru VVhot inn break the sKll, what ran rals,- Hie bin laid tiion thpuubaipyorgusr Wp aiianer tints si tatiugly. Hote-lbr' Htnmach Pltlirs, snl we nre warranted lu the responso b then cord d U-stliniiuv nf myriads, covering a ii'rliHlid vt a Ihlrdofareiitury A muroiil t it- Hitter-, I gun In any stage of the arllletliiii, find 4-rslste ly folkiuel, will terminate lu tuie nllhe, tint initial Thu Hitlers n-stnre tuna to Hie epfgas Irlt nerve, renews and purlBes the Jnlees evnd Ing from Iho cellular Us. no that wit lim Hie foi dlt-e. lively, csls bile from the stumaeh and the blood, and promote a regular hahll of Nnly Malaria, kidney complaint, licrvoiisuess, rheumatism and neuralgia Klve way to this mill lei nee An Iowa man vnml.l rather have hi Honor lu su "original imrlss;" lhau III another slate I - -ss " Alien In Han Kraliclsoi stop at rtraub' lira I lauraiit and rViMin, x; and K lludi htrret. Hist to eat and drink. ,Nu faucy lirlre. si ltewaie nf Imitation of Iho genuine Heal ol ..iiuii vxwuua riugi ui lobstctis. Jhlnb Wrft iq havts mo- )csse5 orjonev'o oi?e part of Pdxn KiWtx. laK(l7cl5'O0;, s often JoY,JhtQaf,Miirii OICInfTnis A UACII.UsU.r. lUusaj l1snM;lhnuIM)Txsh,iAl hulrutmali Umet stiakcf (lwl Utuss aa 1 ISwls lUoOs s IK4W SI U-Uin IIRss. HATnilAH QUAY CO., Nt rvat Mum , r-sti fraiKt-to. Try fiermca for Breakfast. Never allude lo ami h n a dressmaker as Mis Few ForTlinwl Disoases, C'ltigliif, Colds, Ktc, ciltH tlvo relief ia found in thu liw-of "rwii n' llroncliiiil'Jiurhrt ' rw.ldonly in laixc. "oe", A crnMixiri, humlr.il years old Is lust ra r.ry as It Her was. ' ' ' Hood's Sarsaparilla I prepared from Partuparllla Dandelion, Man drake, lsx k. Junior Ilerries, and other well known vegetable rum die, iu such n peculiar manner as to derive tho full medicinal value ol eat h It will cure, when lu Hie .ov,er ol inedl cine, Herofnln, Halt tllicmn, fores, Polls, Pimples, nil Humors. l)ysK.-pia, Illllonsni-s, Hl k Head ache, Indigestion, f.ciierul Debility, Catarrh, ithetiuintniu, Kidney and Liver t omplnlnts. It . . reome That Tind iVcling eaiise.1 by ehaiigu of eiliiiate, season, or life, nud impart life and strenglh to the whole s em s 100 Doses One Dollar TnADC r MARKN For Stablemon and Stockmen. , . , cores Cuts. Soolllaaj. Uralsss. Sprains, Osll. Strslai, p!?.",l, t?l, !" H". cralthti, Contracrgfonsi. Flash Wounds. Itrlnohatl, 8er Throsl, pistamptr, Cobe. WMIIoss; Pell ll, Flllulj, Tumors. Spilals. NlagDonts and Ipasln la uistr tarts tltots. 0 reclioat suUi stch botU. AT Dni-iXiiurs .& Dr.i.rs THE ClUBLts A. VOOCIEII CO.. Bslllmori, Mi, Ask Him! Who? JONES OF BINOHAMTON, ....b,nJ5hamtn, n. y. What? Why on Scales He Pays the Freight." PAXtltlHK A KEY, nasLsas in Printing Mntorlol, PrlntlnK Proases. Bookbinders' Suppllei, Patont OuuldoSi Ac 405-407 3AHS0ME ST., SAN FRANCISCO. JffisrA """asa. m BILE BEANS KISSING?'!, ih .l. , ''-rvure1 cUt.(0oPp0,.orVl.Pinp.."""""", W'0 "' .... j?.. K DM ITH A CO ..wsw-uinHnn,, t.Jul. Mo. MI OF CORSETS TRUE That we have smiled Die lilrit consl(BBirsl of I'orset ever nffiirrd by any siora on Ilia Co'! friiui one of the Uricrsl faclorlri Iu the vrorM, and one nf the most .i.u!or To further Iblro dues) their merit reiyhrre thry mi M irrlal lerms We nflrr, hr insll -!se tU. a rcstutar Al'orsvl for It (). all.' lorsrt fur si reuU. a kimkI servleeahla Corset M cent rrf ular l 3S ladles' Veal, 7H reul. aUitu r sUj la to 30, rnloia drab, ptrcy or i-eni Mlsr J rrnl vv'alsls, la tn wl, fur M cents, The rrasoa lor lid Is Hm makrr n-llcve vi.u will slwyi il thi loisid II jiiii try one HVslfatf, frfs (( or Snmtiiy litart fur mall vui I ail all i.thr. Have rinsed nut all clitlrn fartor) al WreuUna the dollar, aud nfler them Imin tnls lip, Kvcry kind nud prleo. tell what work you ou. irivp alio and pr.is, and we urulre to salt iinitK.i (.... i.,i,.siiiiiiiii 1'itali Nlorrs 4 IN trnitt Ml,, Nun Iriuirlsco, Cnl. IMump.niHl rosy are tin babies living upon LACTATED FOOD Physicians prescribe it. Invalids usu and relish it. A plctui of flv tlurmliu tabic, also vslasUs pRI,lllcl, Kill Ull iIICSll'- Wsiu, IticiUMissON &to lluillngtoa.Vl. THE SMOKER Will KaVe no other Jobacco Who once trlco "SEL OF NORTH CAROLINA" Plug Cut. Jhlo is the aecrct of lla Immense calc. ANY ONE CAN DYE l--fcsassp- --" " M1 1U, For a Disordered Liver Try BEEOHAM'S PILLS. 26cts. a Box. PIT AXJj DIlUaOIWTB. J" NEW WELLINGTON coaT. jsSjIr narM I alH KT1 TO S OSTS.ll .POssssaiM MS SsV EW smsluliwt C nrsisyiu 1sMlrtuCksaliJ0. "CualnaatiHWII "" mkui iWi."'''fi: snartno s...,r..-- :.T' " .... iSSf.l'l'it irtViSV,"'!" ' wis O.H.lNOHAilAM.M.fl., Ainsurilani, W, V.' w bar sold mf or t. ft. i) vcifE k ro.. !. aoifibVu3Bi.it It a oasy to Diamond .diamonP, 0YtL dyo with Dyoo rtllrilriv.-.n WNNYROYftLnLLS naniM r.. .Tr.7"."".no. as IHM.IU sVur"."? J-sssllsa. ,r.j. ai.mi u.::-"-::. "-i 'eiuirrw TnSiS !""- TW V m ?. a saT Er UafJaMbUU Ua j-:T " "'- rtiuPH " ,w-'" M, ruia.h, Beoauao so aimplQ It's aafo to dye with Diamond Dyoa Booauae alwaya roliabJfl. It' a ooonomy to dye with Diamond Dyes Booauso tho atrongest. You ought to dye with Diamond Dyea Booauae thoy are bests Our nw bonk "Hucmsfullfom Iyl."wfJ full dlrtcllont for allots of Olsmowl I'r"s "" on ai.illtilon Diamond ! i M ""'".' or any color inailtd on rclpl of J"'i '' ' Watu, HiciuaosoW&L'o., Uuillnt. H. V. N, U.No. -110, Now Borliu No. W