The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 24, 1887, Image 4
KNEILAL NW$ NOTIM.
Itema of Iutere.t ulth.red from Vartoui
Quarterr.
Gen. Valentine 3aker is dead, aged 52,
Strlkes have been renewed on eight plan
tations near bhriever, La.
The city of Limerick has beeu pro
claimed under the Crimes Act.
The land commission has reduced rents
In County Limerick, Ireland, 40 per cent.
The President has accepted the resigna
tion of Land Commissioner Sparks.
A special conference on the inspiration
of the Bible is in sessirn at Philadelphia.
R. T. Wilson, a prominent lawyer of
Petesburg, Va., has become a Methodist
preacher.
*Visitors to Tullanore jail declare that
Mr. O'Brien has greatly clianged, and that
lie refuses to take nourishing food.
The one hundred and fifth session of the
Virginia Methodist Con fereuce is in eession
at Danville, Bishop Key presiding.
The President has accepted the resigna
t ion of Lan Commissioner Sparks, to take
effect at'once.
At IIancock, Mich., yesterday, the ptack
inghouse of the IIancock Chemical Works
was blown up, and six men killed.
The reported marriage of Clara Loutse
licilogg to Carl Strakosh is confirmed, the
lady herself admuitting the fact.
No new eases of fe'ver and no deaths in
'l'iampat yester(day. A case is reported two
miles I rom that place.
Plymtoulh Chuich, Brooklyn, has voted
to extend a call to fl Rev. Charles Berry,
of Wolverhampton, Englaud.
A-cotton cenmpress a1d 3,000 baits of cot
ton were burned at Gre: nville, Texas, yes
terday. Total loss $25:.ht00 Partly in
suted.
The (:z'tr lsta refused to comply with the
energetic re(Iests of the I:tnslavist party
to assist Abyssinia aginst Italy and Eog
land.
The assignee of A. S. Ilatch & Co., of
New York, si ys he think: the liabilities of
the firm will not reach $200,000, and that
the assets will about cover them.
It is said that a mine has leen discovered
near P'rescott, Arizona, which will yield
ore worth $1,000 a ton---the richest in the
world.
The steamer Wat-1cung; has been de
stroyed by fire on the Cattotn river. About
-100 passengers are supnojsetl to hayc e n
lost.
At the annuaIl ('onfer nce of the English
Liberal I ague it wus at nuueec't t i:t the
I.eague had 1'J0 hiancl htt lges and :0,0(10
mcemb ers.
The london (,1.,l' unotileialiliy says that
IIhe Governnt ti wvill swear in 20,Ot)i ipe
cial custables, in ordier to oheck further
riots In London.
''he 21st in ii tal s's-i n of the Natiotal
Grange began it L-w i'. The I., yester
(lay. Nearly every ;t . i ta t't'i.m was
rel)resentedl.
It is said that tiw' . t r. Fnmcis L.
I'atten, professor of .:v :,. I'rincet'on
(ollege, will sutcaee,I i, , u.l h-, pre:-i
dent of that inutitmtti<a,.
Thie Gtreenville Deitt:: m cou:nty con
vcntiont ha ordered a t : h .i , t : chioae a
canlidate for i'rbat: Jt ai. It 'wll I'
Iehl on the ,'tht n int.
Notices lav( beenc Itr. in (.outy (hair,
Irelantl, orde,ing t bie t. of th,: Shlan
nn1)11 timslhip Ctonpa -ny for ('cey'in
prisoners to liunrick j:il.
(;harles Favor, a butcher of St. Joseph,
La., on Motlay, shot :t nerchanlt namedt
.13umt, in a personal :tlterc,ation, and( thert
cut his own throat. lie will tiie.
In the Uiii tec lt s Ciin- it Court. ye
Ilerday jiodgments were entered01 I agiiti' till
<ity' of I lous ton, Tex , agrega-t.ing $17,
It0, (accrtt u'.: ilr-i bo:sisel hrn
lThe liev. Jml'. \\ Sauil, D. D., vi e
1-'e iden lt C- the 1. Univerl'1 Peacite Uniion,
100 edtt the Epli-copail Ilist-itali ini Ph:-lel
lal yesterdaiy, a ged 81) years.
Th grcand .jiry of to getild criticine tIe
(ircutit .1 ldgs anid the SIlhitor.' for tnot
prolsecuting M1r. Tlomipkins, the defaulting
algent ofl the Chie:g, aind Atintie lt til
roadt distcove,r(ed a dhy iate 001nb Iin a
freight car.
It, is exp-ctedi thlat th le I. ii ted Lubor
party in Charlestoni wxill i.uO (lit a ticket in
(llposition to the [Demloi mi:, aintl thait they
wxill he suppiiorted hy the 1L:11ic:I-.
TIhe N"ewblerry juiry chartlgu w '-ithI tIe
murd loer of I 'tson ii Joiies, f -iitIl a ve oi t
'f "not gu ilty"' after' four miiint] Is' dt..lletr
ation.
Gove'rnor I"itzimitah Lee snays lie will not
flhiotie's pimee. I i, sy lie hals lil ami-tl
I ion to rni for V ice-Pr tes iden:t, lbut expects
to serve out is termt asi Govet tior.
A Dubljin dispattch says that tile Court otf
Quteen's Bench has quashie< the verdict of
thle coroner's juiiry, at 31 itcehelstown, in the
'-ise of thle vict ilms (f I hie police shooting
oni the 9th (if Sojeptniberi.
TheI unttveiling of Ithe mnum11 aent to ,John
I . Urecketinidge tookti place ye'sterdlay it
I.eximgtott, lhy. liepretsenitat ives of hothI
Federal andl Confeder-ate armlies ook part
im t.he dhemlonstraii ions
I )r. Drummnnond, thle famnous scieiitist of
ft' I:iiversity o(f E-d inbuhrgh , is meti oned
as5 thle choice of tin inifluentil portioni of
- li~~te P rin(etti1ion lmi to suecceedl D r. 3MI
Coshi as Presitdent of P'rinceeton University.
Tile artgument 1 beftore thle Sutpremne Cott
of thle U tilted Staites, ill tile case of the Vir
ginia otheis imnpirisned b y ,Judge I iol
htas been hiruished, au11. ia decisioni is expected
In about two weeks.
The Floridta ItilIroatd Coinmiiion hl
Iimally fixedl paseniger rtes oif tree eeruis
pecr nuile onl ill the inin~ii lilies ini the State,
aid (it short Ilines at fotur to live centIs per
mile.
enigaigedl ml lit-armt thie comp lhili (if buSi
1ne5s menl (of I)anmvill, Vai, aginst the
panly.
delivered to thle Presidt .')uog hMer 111 th
Miine.ohs alI( Onih i ' ' .y huuld case,
'The informin l in1 i . * f 'hein ne it
llpkins, the( y'oungl tnl 'entw a boii i
Ju tstice Wtite, hat s-iteen . in a lIt 'ii
iniforiniationi will be brtom b.
Adlvire fmmlli TehlIli' stae I hat the Shlbd
wxill n Apitl start on a I tur of Europlte. Ie I
wvill visit IRussiam, (berniumt, A nlt rii. "rante i
IPer0-k in Septebi r.
M. ithtit, formerly otf (:italei, C a.
butl for manily yearis ai memberl(l of the New
Y ork Cotton Exchianige, hias fii ,I.I
xwas a bIg operaitor---iome' iiL goilin t
high as 20,0010 bles in one day. t
At OragivilleI, (Ontario , last iiighi t I
hlouse of Inlspector Andi(erson IIwis ita it
blown up by dlynamboti. Thie Iutra-ige was I
perpet raited at the intstance 00 of 111hir U-I I.
ers, oni whomn Arulersotn iniformelll No
otne wais kIlled.
Private telegramts haive bsetinoeelived in
London staiting thatt ont October I ITenrr ~
M. Stanley wx as -1110 tiiles frott Emiil
'Psha, and that hel was tinig lhal! his '
for-ce on by loricdS mariiihs.
while rIdtIng In a i'oado wagon~l ill iiniri ofu i
road lenudogl to id re'sidetnce, niear lI lack HI
Mounitain, N. C., was tharixwn (tt ail, y
falhlng on his hiehd, received( a cut 'aboutit vi
three inchles long,. rcehintg to the hnml. nI
1)on. M. Dickinson has sent a dispatch
the President saying that ho would acce
the post office folio if the Senate wou
unanimously confirm ii; otherwise 1
would not. Senator Palmer says he ht
no doubt that the Senate will unanimous
contirm the nomination.
Tlhe A1rbeiter Z,eitung publishe: a lettt
addressed to the wife of Engel by a ct
talu showman, offering her $10,000 for ti
body of Lingg, the purpose being to pl
it on exhibition in the different citi
throughout the United States.
The London '/tmes says it is reported
IRome that the Pope has entirely disa
proved tho lawlessness an(1 political fanat
cisni of the people of Ireland, and has se
instructions to the clergy with reference
their future attitude regarding relations b
tween landlords and tenants.
eventy-five men, who were arrested f<
taking inirt in the disturbances in L'nde
on unlay, were arraigned in the Ho
street p'lice court charged w ith riotin
Many were lined, while others were se
tenia"ed to from four to six months' impri
onment at hard labor.
The plans of the new Augusta, Georgi
thetitrc have been Completetd, and bids ft
constr uet ion have been adverl isc(l fe
Work will be connenced about 1st 1)ece
her, and the house w ill be conpleted
line for next season.
A Iire in Brooklyn, N. V. last nighit d
stro'ed the station of Ulver's Prospe
Park and Uoney Islanl Ruilway, the s'
ble of the Vanderbilt avenue lore et
line. a huge quantity of feed, the rolir.
stte k and 157 horses. Loss $'200,000.
I ti'ix positively denies that Preside
Grevy will resign. The houses of mmr
proiinent people are being searched by It
poiiee, tnd tlucunents have been seiz
vhiebh contttin startling revelations in rcfc
cn:c to the traille in decorations.
I ypreentative of the leadling raiIroa
She l'ist. met, in New York yes'erlay
n;l; sone general and coninon u move
i .rent e to ();ig away with the hat ii
*f e by stenitn. A COmi)iiittee vas a
p 1 to tak the lnece,sary steps for fi
thi : i the chemec.
A i In ititle Itock, Ark., on Mood;
afM i (le4royed $'JO,100s worthi of (<
1t.. -- )uidlings vrtlued at .ti0,i,00O. ''
iatr: t will not cover the 1;88. The Ii
orI- aedtte in the Lnioi Comtpresi buil
in wm;; temised by a boy's (ro)ping
I t ,1 .rcttc.
. t:r haiphiill, '1'exas, on Sunday eve
n' a liem ill's poste' killed ohi WVillis Co
ntt. m us oitlaw ot Eastern Text
atnd 1i ite-yar-ol(l -grantison. Contie
? :1; fhl'e of line1 sitns, eii;lt of w";ho
l a . - I ei killed durin; the ipt ast five yri
in h lit with otli('crs.
.1. ubuqln ui:-, It.wa, tin .*omi;ty iih1t
ga pi1IH) hom, ii lid wi tl dtnamite or gt
c,ttito. WaS tihrown iito the lowa Ii
\\orls :andl exl)lodlc. h'Le hiillin. w
sett: fire, but the llan(s were ex tingtishe
by lie work men. There w as no l-ss
lite.
T' e ii seni gruwti in the thiroat of 1
C-. i, a P'rinci cousi,ts of a iadual i
er'Fe . As the Prince has dcelateI 1hi
s I ipostil to the extirpation of the wh.a
la ry ux, dliltitulty of brathting w; ili soon
< r I r ari:e and prob:ably tice saiIt
I).. lcGuire, O;.tr 1lit4iu, sti
IIi ,ii:lt-on, dolui S!I:irp mnt 1Y in. ilh-ls
bt' h.. n lthl for iinlictaeti at. lirool
dl t. i-'!.., ch r.;tI w it h t he titlir mo
i l lhb i of Jihn iL o!li Liel i ii NOV-itilt
. 'li. h :t its ::re s;aidt to iimav:e htt
11.1 i l l.illers at the tintie of the tui el r,
.".el Si,1hvu .t atndl h;tmu l .Iiehtc
A i:ii', sla4,v beeuin lnit tn wIrk in t
Ibai It , tuntnti;try. Schw:ih wans put
tha ivitt kitchen, where his w'irk w
bh t help p ee! le;:i4ec, elii imshi :n
nae to thc stone:i d1e15. tinen'.
\N iiliiali list ef 'iembers (if the ne
11s ofC liep)r>eiitat!i-c. show44 tWmt
ilos n011'4 ill consuist ofI It 1 I Detinorats, t
l)4ipubilians, :mnd .1 indeupeii,h its.T
Iind]egjtl''t (1 :0e Anii,.rsoiu of Je
Nwhil4, (of North1 Cariolin: Ifpkins.~
\ irin~zia, and iSmithi, of WNisconisin '
Th 14.uspens18441 iono A. i'. Ii(ti4,4w445
Sa wed1 ini ithe New Yorkl~ S.tick E-xelhe
Mien i('t oif tIhe Stockc ExIihange,' eil C
~4.ii 4hb. .Ife was short ei .'.ei'::, ni
Ii Ie m i that stock forced him lo t
C ha'rles~ C(n 'iIelb. whlo wVas mrei4nd
I, ock en land4ingi1 finiht the sa-in
wig d1441',nile (uartridgesl. in his pil4Sie
44i11 tha1 lhe w%as a1 1 mier by3 (o(,-up:i 4
li in ( tl. Te eanrtridges are: of the (in
ii:oy land us4edl by miiinel I
1144I' r Mo,t , the ( .\.irahist , haCs hi eni i
iie-.il I'and taken to Inolice head<p(liirtu
Il u :rst was nudae at the direectiono Ii1
5') >r'i Byrnefl'4 oni a1 walrrant is-aei I
,Jiu ti:'e C.owineg, for Iiivinig i4mde(ll
141n 'iariy spiech (iCalultt di to inie7ite ri
(I :. 'Star day3 nighit in a hull oin Sevent
Thle steninIi;r Ue(lgie, ju'st airrivedia 41. 5
Fal.nei(m4 , baniiis aices(t fiomi I ini Koi
*: ing' that Tlsuing iA Ya.i1i, ii:Vfo hi4
pr(ett1ea' y upreme4 1power 1in all ma'ttr <(24
I' 4n1tiies 11(c1 made1b Liii.ung Ch:ni rehitis
to' I A\4 m nria banidk coincs''ion11i granit(
144 11:11ndict repre senlted by) C ount Mi I
\ 'ha' 11. 1larris, GenIera4 l44Mannier <
Lte I5. -i 4 Sa4ir.' andl Soldiers' 3101ma
\4 'sint ion, is e:matis,-inig New V' or
l-M nin'y for' ai miiieniit to I.inco'l
* I it 1141t 111of the co le lace, to I
W4' Ahe,iigton. I cii op)es to 'gi
14 t ilm (Congr'ess an(i $,t,0,0 h
T . eeb3 uyian Trea4surIer of tlu. N
:444 (. hge hav~e madi(e their reports, tl~
>iriat - a owin-g the satisfactory3 progres 1(5
ile (ir. -r. Th'ere were I It) orial eitnh
i''r -1e :a ding th4(e year.hiIl The Treas)urt
.AGeorgia, D)elawarnie, Conncien(lt an 41
mari t. Thie re'iin inig Sttes hav 111V('(t n.
)orted.
14 Ide ii ahbly olf 14nei wen'it into P>itt
u n g 1 41 (i mil d e n o I- it' f t e o m if ( o n er1
ha4, th-y eierdlrp the hatii'ili}'illot box(1ce
uthl s oerl issu4 11ert-fIctes of eecij
borjt:il mIandhhttites, it the exeqy4
4 n <I' t wii clrkls ftcourt. Thi v commi 'a
4-Miy 4ine4. The41 rinlgI(eaders oif tIhe riot
rsi har', b:eea nireste'd iali'vverythuing i
b4e 40rnva'l oIf thll sheriff's poss they re
14ed to thel moun114ta1ins. hingl afraid t<
I the' iu44Il 'to prevet furtheri trouible."
non41 ber ofi41 (nmerce ofi I Ihe Stat of Newi-l
rik was bel bu.t iiighit ini the Ir'ge hian
i'I for 21 2. Amioi.g thei i t 1g41i-.hedl
ii'sts pre-(sent wer('e Secreitai ies . I'muu a14
'rhlun, Sir Geor'ge ('amph;l , I l N -4 ti I
NMr. Wiin. ll'4 ward1( Adlkiin on, whoa ii
hurliy143. it Ih'-ch Ishoo,I iin Al.ii (44
. r.A'1kin4':,l wa5' ;O yI:i' iii
441 441 the time 4oif his. de"m! was4 4 '.i(a.
d14 le 44-l l.sh:ad .\ iric :ultura-:l Sla:-f y
ars ago, and1( at, one hae n ci 4byl~iic
abile re(putattion as a ruof,m~ud lawyl r.
(4 was a graduate of P>..in.et. ,, ,, 'g3
o It is. announced that the Chicago Am
)t nesty Society and Defence Committee will
d join forces and assume the responsibility of
to providing for the families of the dead An
s archists, and that a permanent fund will be
y started for that purpose. There wivll be,
after the final accounting of the expenses
)r of tho funeral, a surplus of about $1,500 or
r- $2,000 in the hands of the Defence Cor
e tmittco, which will form the nucleus for
e them to start the fund with. It is intended
, to make this new organizition national in
extent.
n Marshal Dyer, recently appointed receiver
. to take charge of certain property belonly
j. ing to the Mormon Church, ha+ made a de
it and for Temple block, on which stands
o the Mormon Temple, Assembly I tall anl a
- large tabernacle. These builin;gs and ad
jacent grounds hlive ben used for apwant s
of fot ly years exclu-ively for religious pui
poses. IIe has also taketn possessot of t he
)l>ongage. known es the gu:ardihou.s>., and
the chureb{ historian's olllce, leaving mcn in
charge.
h 'e'lie factory of the Uion Powder C,+m
pany, seven miles northw<st of ll Paso
Texas was blown to atois yestcrlay
morning. A man tmned (;ulick was tuix
r ing abrtnt thirty p)unlds of Iowler Iotlisile
r- the )ildin r, n htei it ('x1)lodtd, igniting
1,500 pounils of powder itskle the tiill
in g. . t. CaIter of New V York. 'r( siden
of the co)tpny, WIaS in the I u"t:ry. l Ic
e- Was mangled terrilly, and (icd (.itIick
t was fatally injured.
a At 5 o'clock .yest(rday mornintg a le.i i'
u bomb was found on the alt-p: of the St. ,1o
Ig sepia, Mo., City 11:11 lc:aliig to the P r ec
station. An hour later another was , tund
it back of a wholesale grocery hru ie. 11, it 1h
Y were taken to a point abov, ihe cily on the
c river baik andt exploded by the Chief t
d Police. 'rhe bombs wert of iynamitc, at
r- evidently constructed by an cxntit lombl -
m:akcer. Anarchist' tlItre nu nll e over 1:,),
is au(1 ae of the lircest citrat('r. The t etl -
to initt; ag:inst Ithem is itnctse.
i 'Tclgnaplhic reports fron Pn'c"tt, Ari
i, zonta, !1c' artiforni in the sta+;1'U nt tt It an
P appaWrt tly wonvorde'rful diScuvery of a go'i
.- ledte ht; bren in:ule on l1s. umup.a lver,
tin tiks fratm P'rescott. 'te .rik, twais
ay nti ' onl tlh side af a itl 21O fet :&bte(
i. the l \el of thte (reck. 'l'iTh pi duct ol
ic the min;me tlots far is lct l+ard1 to Le t ri Ic -
rc st ever know i on the c ost, and naturally
d- has provoked great excitttunt thtrou;hout
ao Arizona. The ledge is tiwe'll V in(hes Wide
an d ru its nor: h antd s ith, Und'e:ma he traced
. o f i nearly two t mtiles.
a Senitor Iran('o Arttero, ta a.'rrnt of the
. Colo!ihan (o ce(rt ntn'tt aelt t, mtakc ai
rs ilprtenon of the l'tIutna t'atal, r("Isarts
mt t h t 1 7,OU ,(l)0 it le met rt t <'.l-f (tI tl l It'
t"S raiin Ito bet ex<".av.it;ed. adl ithat the to-al
e ot_s (+f the sennal wvi1l trorabllt" y ch the
a m'" t"ts sumt o 3,(1',t01 1 9 .II frans. or
m olth , It t l i e a t o s . y s t th - l l l t mi a -
n l ca . w il i i ni n d it li tu lt to th a in I th :
(ji e i fala lotI s si m qiretu i', n lim lLe
inn:ial sintatian of th~ (o;np;ny is sc
riu , is invi lved andis i' trmi::g.
Last 1ridayL' tltetrnoontt Ktephlmy l Saiti( -
an ohd cttortd ma, wh. is the enimu cr:
Mr. ,1. ('. I'rcher t5amtn ill, ce,,r a e
''alled Iu( po dtl, abtm ;w n t ii- It
ln< u' ini-k lelo n y.hl
er < 'u-n lwith hi wife W hen I- t a
l' l; tit 'tiS I 1 ttIc y ( tu i , L t
lt t 'r, II i l. t (
It"r '-'lI tll t''i' l I i t i \ 1-t Iilt"t itc
lt ' b tLnttui ling it l: g wih-, :ttl l:l
com a h.tnmy se"iz.ci ;n :oz :!n.
S ilt uyl.'' IIh thtifc on the hutu. i d-j the(ti;
fr,;lt thit elfL els (tf lt : bht l" i: : -t t".
a tts. Ii:tiley is (i5" ( tars t,hti, 'u ,i Iti t'rw :t
w"; bu t'a tutw yearts \ nu -r. Ib I , .
Ilt~ ht.e- bu "l at lian 's :tfl':(tedi n. b ;t
fl li('tli:a. lie is uow in I 'd.
t I: I,nti ti,l:g' of Ertngin . tt(u:I,
e llt' pe ol!c whl Irt'1uulot-l , t le -n i a i.
I l i ti i in, t h -lti 1::", t t h('t ilt. ' ' ai - ii
ii aI ll n yte ,w eesa
tt ( g n" er th. ali{'i At t i 1 ,
t f o Iov t ( 11'um : i t'(n ;t"I
like nllIi'h ii: hlht hn-i ca .i 1y
mmeniiit t s of their tu'ii hetyn
n'eL :ii a r~I t .'il:,l w ih a ia:J toi o fi ti .
hi at a rng htti:e aaliIih
lla11 ebrale o ~en'gtfrlde
fftilin Tuo hit bla., :iehims [ntwer t t
sIt e'ang iet-orsato WMO ti ill hitatii.i
r Thro)011tIt~tc t le la it' in,- e r r.
ere whio W(ret a(!iOilit ihn the jii tai wit
- 11 j.'he ,o th0 glass of t whi le wla ai th
(er the wld,un waei sign.o hit e -ueca
v. byg cpa t'igtr tains whI a li - it. --l
n, nn!afor tha hooin;. trin, crtc .dch rui
I they a to(!hd hrans'iC thei er liyc G> ih
the slanIia.nr
r--ilt. rcshrt. gohit m eine eitnth .i
for.i: 1 s fromlt wiitePlme , 1051 It
w aro sa d al f or Ill ap r a hn tm-l toi- 1
h l the rih rt'gilai t I- as;'3aihi11 s
um. teo:ilgI ak and proltet theka: eu'r
the atitei n1of trabanen, o Lii. gatnerthe
well if evde ro thos h ileitaoo, 1;yth
CilaciIag kipers111 thtf ghetriiii c att i
,fb not. toiho all1 oed 1to( escaplt)o esi \Vfor
Itit m1tanner)V il which heexcnted theImly
k uteso littil. 11 duin te ryn
(I n pro whilh Iwga wih thebot
WIo ground I litht i Iit migh tilave weakoned511
te hde' esap o MGaigeiirtlre
HRIU.A.BURAI.
110w THEY Di)D IT.
: hey were sitting side by side;
And she ighed, and then he sighed.
Saki ho, ''My darling idol !"
And he idled, ant then she idled.
'You are creation's belle;"
And she bellowed, and then he bellowed.
'On ty soul there's such a weight;"
And he waited, and then she waited.
''Your hand I ask, so bold I'm grown;"
Ael she groaned, antd then he groaned.
''You shall have your private gig;''
And she giggled, and then he giggled.
Said she. ''My dearest Luke;"
Awl he looked, and then she lo'ked.
'I'll have thee, if thou wilt;''
And he wilte, and then she wilted.
i.n(1 of rough on a party-A crab
tovei.
Taper' Iingers should be able to play
light music.
1 )iscourage cunning in a chik; en lining
is Ihi ape of wi;doi.
''Are you larrid ?" ''No, sir; I run a
mia:rimonial ageney."
A Frenci writer says that the secret of
amiability is a good dinner.
''he English sparrow can only get into
the last society as a rice bird
't'he way of the transgressor nay be hard,
b ut it is easy enough to g' t into.
A river is like some men. It seldom gets
out of its bed till it is dry.
Wien does a m:m have to keep his word ?
'V hen no one will take it.
Probably of all sensational developments
')ils are the worst,
Wh(eni does a 5o1 not take after his
f ither? Wtihen his father leaves him noth
img to take.
Love 'may make the world go round, but
ii s'ldom mnkes a pair of rival lovers act on
t he square.
E rpicures know, from long and varied ex
pertnce in oyster-easting, that the very
lrge ones are never the best.
I .idy (i n grocery stor'e)-Let me have a
poutndtt of butter, please. Clerk (who usedl
to sell ('igars)-.Mild or strong?
'l'he astronomer could never make the
atrical st.trs appear any bigger than they
are in their own estimation.
One l(is't care rmuch for the flattery of
a cannib ial when he says, ''You're good
enii 1gh to e-it
"I think I'll give this country tbeshake,"
re:arked the rmalaria, as it prepared for
business.
Emn pilyer- Whi y do you have to stop to
siharlan your i)encil so often? Clerk-e.
(',taue I write o fast.
On the tips of very high mountains' w
tcr v'ill boil muclh1 sooner tli'tn on the plains.
wIerr the" atmoisnhere is heavier.
i:rt\Vn--.My dear fellow, two umbrellas!
V hat on eartth's Ihat for? ,1 ones-Why,
i e e I leave one aiy where.
\.hnl a young 1ly oflers to hem a corn
iie ndI'ilkerehit f for a rich young bache
Ii a; ilIIitance, Vout can set it down that
<i'e nii to sew in order that she nay
te .
SIv how must I do with this wedding
Stram mi it ?'' asked a gushing dam
ttirittt T of-fact y iung m an. ''. ust
* ': th:t's rl." was tire reply.
T'; l fl sliioned h" rse pistol was doubt
S:lkd, nt h(irse it was carried by
illuch as that, it kicked like a
ri i s, if you desire to keep your
:i a :ri:c, donl't bond him too much.
[iG; r' th:t the strongest how once
br tC Ui lit h restrung.
.* th 'ed a gte: "Don't vou think
it '' gI hu pretty hi te, G~eorge'" "'Yes,
itDr i little h:'ti'fo one to be out, but
ni t 1 vi ry late for two.''
't f 1es t aria oif thre Inited States is
Ihrir n oren o ino lntimo country,
ad aerate people consume wooa,
S . it mu lst son heu all stripped1 batre.
I 'i an i 9 erir for apples, but fortu
n r hiibittin h9:1s made such progress
I h0 d; id for Jersey chamipagne isn't
i I tinat whienlever you ar'e looking
u : t, inm you9 :lway s finrd it Iin the last
I - e lnk'? Tihe itrson is because you
Irtlokinig when you find it.
I beeni 'I calculated that if thirty-two
Ia ia i- eIo'p)le shoru1( clasp ha'nds they
ti"uI reach aitrond th le globe. Very likely,
to some11 of' themri won kl get theIr feet very
Te I hIrliave nimarrls a calpacity for
oI ii-: ( 'las--Nearly all. Tearcher
reit .\mN ty w~hat arnuialI possesses thle
iin' niiia er(D had1 p'rachecd an hour, then
ren 't ' AnO0ther whire field openis fromr
thi iibjeil ni arnther dlircetcn."' An~ old
1"or 1 s11 -iinit ejiclted. "lheasre, Lo0rd,
shiut uip d hars',.
<>l, I I ly (ini grocery store)-Whrat do
your'-- el 'odiie-l for, young miny? Young
Mla twho' Ir s noit. altogether .sati-tledl with
liIa'- buine-s)-'(auise I cn't get ii thin'
('l-' t ' do, mariam.
nx il'?. 'I'll tell you.i Smnith. S3he is
j I'-Il hiil{ ng downD. She overdtoes every
thmii. "O'' doctor' can't be you ev~er
tatdone of her pies!''
Little four-year-oIhl Cor'a did not want to
'rn toil iread, ral her molther aiskedl her
whaet i-ho woii;hl do if slit was unabrle to
ri'i al whn she grew rip. "'I'll get miy hus
bandit to irad to me,"' wais thIe reply.
t-Ary ma whili xl-j.suict-eds inclines to take
ail thei rit] dit to Ihis ownm abtili ty, shrewd
it's; mal industry; hut when Ire fails lhe
iv ts tire blamre , holly upon~r oithrers, up or
oremai ist:nnT-. on fate. IIlow inconisistenit
we alh are in this miatter'.
'Mammia," said at little girl onr her way
tt'r,ie from a. frishiiornable chur''b, "'are
poph-i who it mn tire mniddle raisle wickeder
thani lheee al one side? "' Certainly not,
dear'. Wnhyx ''' "Be(rcstireminister only
,A Siirltly -s(hool tt',tt-hr wars Itllig her
"tEll 'It-tn- athleri Surndaiy about.i a) bad bay
.wh*o s- h- 'a hundired dotr, when she was
miiL:rupted byii on" of lhe' rauditors with tIre
<p'o-ry: "And holt w the dic'kenrs did lie get
iuch a bu13 llyiha'e?"
"il-i riot whairt you carll strictly handt -
'sTtn*5, Wat thle Manjor, berinrg through
is .-t ' a49.5lt a rtinher unplrepossieessing look
nii t hby 'is hit liay howling in Iris mothrer'sr
hm"ut ir's tihe kind of face that grows
'yor. "Ii's art the kindl of face that
'-a xrw or you!" 'wazs th Inlndignnrt and
I txy Itedc r'eply of Ithe miate'rrna being;
'9ou1 a' bebetter-loiokirng if it hDad"
00Ixrt Not Called F"or.
It i- stra':iD'ge thait it is necessary to
i)'lr-e menr that you ('nn eure their dis
byit otfiriing a plrerndonli to the( mn
9 ei!i91 t eeive brerneft. Andr~ vet Drn.
I '11n i litdily erD( t hiousinds rof ('ases
it( Q dle erlairrh irxIth hiis "'Catrrhni
ill iidy, Ji n h woul91dDVt' nevrhave aippliedl
lihun ifi itt lititi b),ieeni for hris otfer of
he above't' ' um for ain ineutratble c'ane. Who
hie rnext bhbiler' for cure or cash?r
l'hiano,r and Orgns.
All of I le hest makes. $25 cash anid
rialanee Nuovembeitr I, at spot cash pices
'I a IP'ano. $t0 (eash andi( hiane No
rnber I, at spot catsh Irieen on ian
trgan. J)eiive'rd, freight frete, at your
leiar"t depjot. F"ifteeni dayur test trial I
uid frmgh~ trboth ways if riot oatisrfactory,
Write for circuDlarEt.
* Jotamia ni(I
LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE.
$.r'dble Dresses for Promenade ani%
House Wear.
How nice a pretty girl looks in a
house dress. Even if she isn't what the
majority call pretty this style of gown
makes her come precious near being so.
Everybody with eyes in his head sees for
himself that the street costume is built
on natty principles, that it has attained
its purpOse of revealing the form di
vine, and yet keeping up i proper dc
grec of temperature by reason of its ma
terial. It can't be denied that the great
unimpeachable tailor-made admirably
suits the climate and out-door life. Now
that fact has been recognized and its
benefit and use established, fashion will
doubtless caper much to the other ex
treme and send the sensible dressllyiig.
But let us not borrow trouble for the
fair sex. Heaven knows they have
enough now, getting their tailors to
make a faultless lit. As to the tlorid,
graceful gown destined for house wear,
that also causes agony, though, judg
ing by its ultimate success, this agony
is turned to joy. It has takei live or
six centuries to produce this "simlple
frock." All the portraiture that is fia
mous the world over furnishes patterns
and models for it. The great masters,
the Vandykes-by the way, there is on
ly one Vandyke-Titian, Rembrandt,
Sir Joshua Reynolds, all those painters
of beautiful women anud picturesque
dress, are really responsible for these
present styles, which-Heaven save the
mark-have been "reproduced." Never
theless, art, when it (lees not try too
hard, accomplishes its object. There is
daintiness, quaintness, sumptuousness,
or whatever taste dictates, in the house
dress of the present day. It may cost,
begging Miss Marryat's pardon, $200,
or only $25, for such things have been,
and the flesh and blood inside was
sweet to see in the becomin setting.
Aside from the esthetic iniiuence the
house dress exerts, it is necessary to
personal comfort. After being squeezed
up all day in b cloth vise it must be re
freshing to slip out iito that sublimated
wrapper, the tea gown, or into some
little horns dress, soft and silky, flowing
and graceful, which relieves the he:tyy
pressure and changes that masculine,
horse-racy air for the purely feminine.
Women ought to be happy. But they
are not! They insist on trying to imi
prove a fasbion, that, for a marvel,
chances to be adaptive, almost hygienic,
and they are miserable. Painting the
lily is ruination to the lily; in other
words, why will purveyors of woman's
raiment not let well enough alone.
Bos9on Herald.
Holdiers' Panics.
In South Africa, the disaster of Is
.udlhwana gave the soldiers' nerves a
severe shaking, and it often happened
that false alarms at night led to the
rousing of whole camps. and sometimes
even to a reckless discharge of firearm .
In some cases friendly natives, or even
comrades, were taken by the exeited
imagination of a sentry for enemies; in
others, unoffending cattle, even a hush
or a shrub, becamer thle innocent cauwe
of a fusilade suflicient to have deah
widespread destruetion to a hiott
Zulus. An odd incident illuhtrative of
the slightness of the cause--or evI P.
perhaps, of the absenee of any cansu :
all-that gives rise to a panie, occurn d
0on the night of Tlel-el-Kei, :uid it
small corr,er of the force that v.,:
bivouacking on the battleiiebl.Th
narrator hadt crawled inIto a miaihe m t
which, with other commnissar:at n U,
were the rum casks from whichi um
troops had received their liuor rat ion
d'' the fatigues and excitemien t of th
(lay.'s fight and p)revious night mai:reb.
Besides one or two comnmissariaut issuer5
in charge of the stores, several "ol
and ends'' of other corps had foun d
their way into the marquee, prefe'rrinti
to rest under its shelter amlid the ca'
and biscuit boxes thanIII uiider'' thle opn
sky with the sandi for a bed. Siuddhai; ,
in the middle of the nighlt when n't
were sleeping, a noise and connuot,tio)n
began in a bivouac outside. Before the:r
inhabitants of the tent we're sutlicieta
awake to understand its eaueoe the emi
tains were thrust, asidle by ai red-coated
soldier, who shouted to us to get up:
"TIhe Arabs are in th., camp -they atre
upon us!"' T1hen he disappeare'd es
rapidily as lie had come. Eveiy onie
sprang to his armls, and probablv ex..
perienced that especially uincomfortaMet~
sensation that is caused by a v-ague
feeling of an unseen though immuin-nOl
(danger against which 0one is ignlorant1
how to guard. Outside every oe
-aroundi was aroused anrd upl, eag'erlyv
striving to discover from whlat qulan (
attack was to be expected. Notinui,
however, more unpleasan-t occuirredl t h: i
the adIvent of a staff oflicer asking the
cause of the confusion. Probably the
truth never did reach heuadqjuarters.
Afterward, however, a :-eport gainiied
ground-iio ot her or bet ter reaisoin was
ever forthcoming--t hat thle aaInrrin aros e
from the screams of a sleein g sold ier,
who, overwrought l)rhaps by ithe hor
rors of the day, had been tijiht iglhis
battle over again in his drleamns!
Chambers's Journal.
A Nico Calceulatiloll
.She was a younlg womnan ini Wash
ington for the season, alal was vr-t v
fond of niarrati ng her conquests andl
speaking of her powers over inen. lHe
was a bachelor with a heart of stone
and a cheek of east-iron. T1hiey wert
talking of love anrd 1m1atriimony aniid
eognate subjects. "'I've heeni engagri
six weeks, Mr. X.,'' she saidl, with ie
freshing Candlor, in view of the fact that
the announcement had appeared ini
the society news after the proposal.
"Ah!" he said, with a rosebud snile
wreathed around an interrogation point;
"hew charming." 'lDelightful, Mr. X.,'
she continued, radiant.ly; "lie was an
old friend of our family, and he was so
persistent; how long (do you think I
kept the poor fellow waiting for his an
swer?" andl she giggled a real swel
gigl.'Umi, um,'' he cogitated, as if
oalclating an clat ion of time bet wucin
a sun-dial and a Waiterburiy wat ch m
-well, I sihioulh say3 abom't inute uti
a half, possaibly t wo miuites."''I T vr,
was an abrup1t terinaljit ion to thte tot
versation, and the brot' as letaln
in the alcove whlere ter had been ;a
A l' o,derfail i rcea of Aiffre
15 someitifOes (xhiihih I al our1 ji !.
tibitions. WVhent we g:i.t iuone -
he peculiar freakshn not u:t tu re
iiduilges ini, our indios revert batt ti- h
vondterfuhly made(l."l The miterh.it t
'il-ce, oif hiifal I, and1 i ath ;-i his k
dge otf thos 'myni*st ries het Ih- btn 0a
>repare his "Onuhdenu A dil 1)is
vhitch Is ar spec(itii for ai ll blowlt titl
Inert anl kind'red aftiotns BeiIy diria
Th'le pale ofi socity-Faice powdlr
A Mdl aultarium aultt Strgit"a
The Invalids' Hotel and Nur
titituto at Hffalo, N. Y., organi fe A
a full Stuff of eighteen P'hysiciano a
Surgcons, and exclusively devoted to t!
treatent of il chronic diseases, wat
deiined ini1 erected to accommodate
the largo niumbcr of iuvalids who visil
BuaiIo from every State and Territory,
as well as from many foreign lauds, that
they may avail tlernelvei,of the service
of the stall of Itkil(ld sleoialiats in medi
cine and surgery that comwtpo the .?ac
ulty of this widely- (elobrated Institution.
ODly men whosiare Iby thorough educa
t:oi id experience cr1pecia)ly litte(d to
1:11 their 1esptcetive poiitions, have been
closen to sorvo ai( phyieians and stir
geous in this Institut.ion.
It i wel-knouwn fat, antd one which
al)l)eal to th) jtitiitulgm t of Overy think
mag lersol), that the physiei who de
v)te0 lis wll e tin t i) the htudy and
iuvestigation of a enitain clais of dis
eat.('l, must, Irwco)o bott(\r <inaliliedt1 lt
treat ueh diat iHs I tin I', v.ho attemiit('I
to treat every ill to which l1eshi is lir,
wiL11h< ,i iI i; Sp)ecial altttionlJt to anv
)arti liiiar (lan i <ti;etts. Mei, iii all
5g03 'if the worl, who :.'vo e come
famoiiu:. have dvoted thiltir live; to i(oi'
special )ritneh} o! .(jien 'e, ait or litIr
tute. By thotroln1h t <aia ttitori, oiwl
subh-divi;On of' theC i'ra(tl(r of mn cimIi
and silrgtJ y il th ii l-titltio, cyvry ir..
valid ii; tr ated by ia i;;eciali'-F, one 'who
1)0.mt, Ih) 1un1 it id.; d it ll t( in to I'ml
p)ut t+itl.tr cl. of di .' e <s to w1ieh th.
catse bdor-1u1s. The advanling of tJ
arr:nt; nnI ' t bo ob viIio:s. ''
Fauc ty of t}:: instiinmion ltaing cii
liie.t th('ir 8t.h hIi im whilly to thn' trt'at
mitnt, of chronie atiilm etn:, have attt':nIL
tlw grate1t. buciesis, WI, eb hasg iv.i ris
to a p>atCet of stui Vi at pr)!oJor ioni Ra
to lavr neclitted tiho recent cuiarge'
i't of t,ei t iling 1irigin lly trotei
t> awconumodt at thi; growvitig pratCti'.
Ath oogh we c"tnl ui. tl i. br
evt;Ce , il.llkmui of tii'ti of }]i' va '-;is all
im 11(s to which i 1paiticien'r iettenition ii
givu by lte Mpt eae l at the Ivaid5
Jit 'I nii iu rtgical is:it'', yet WOnay
-1.e i g,"nlr,tltway, (.h,tt thlt I:nstitau
tn l ount dS in t kill, fatiiitis andi a
paratu; for ti)e :-icesf;ul treatmuer, t u
every forum of chr-oaio Ilme n1, Mheti lN
rtilli'ing for .it. CUT me lical or mii.
:t Jo8. A harg, pal>ht I of part Ie
la's, <itilted ' '(he .ltvalids' Guide
Boilk,"' will be i-ont to anty address fu.
ten C"tntlt iii t)O t:g(' F{;tamp1N
Al I)ctt:ri.of inquiry or of C;nlsultt lii
shouild bne tlra ned to
m nm: , hi,: MLii iu t'et, lu.d'".dt , N. I
.3lr. John 5ni1ei, a citi- tio I; oi
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h 'n t I i ' ; i i;
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rul "11yclciciH ul4nrgtnu.
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It i("ntys t rrnhteti hIr 'Ir 0nlt their hOIn(-3. Mlny
Iir,tt(1 at I4h' , throuigh comIr('ln)tl ce, itG
sut f. L uIly is i' h.ir( in Ier1oi. ('om' nuU
1;"' u1:, or c"n<1 t."n ( t( hii statuprl for' Ot
"Ini..ids' Guide-Rook," w c111(11 give all parLI.
lilat'.'. A\ti,lt,': W\onl. 'r I111\: \RIan J1sD(
cA 1. A .,).t>itON, titi 1luht st., utlfralo, N.Y.
I nrnt4'I1-o4(1," " runl-dov^1'n" deIP)lltQte('
; h,lu. I ta(h( rs, miillin( 14, sa titress,('a,huiou r.
-- I1141nn< ov"er w)ork(ed wolIn1en generall .
i i. i'i,r ' 1(-'av'orite 'r( nerIt loun Is the b(wft
I il r hontiveionIe . It is not a "'Cure-all."
hiu .,hn lilrv fnll a sitglenes"ns of plrpo8e.
N l n ul,i. itent Siw((ieltle for all those
( I rnic Wro;tk(esss and I)iseasee pecullur to
. II.l'h' treniitn't of riittly thOuttltd
ni sIi a. nt. l ie I s\':lld' Iliotel and Soits
I nst i i be alf'ordd a large expericeC
iia ;.I 'iilt( ".l.ts i k'd s for" their ctire, and
a Pierce's Favorite Prescription
; re1ult. of thic vaI (x'pe!rienco. For
i ri I* c o nget ('1)ilt iutt, itfluamnatio!L
idut cerntiot, it is U Stpecific. J
is I i e1rfli genral, (l4 V (-II ts ut("rie, tonic
nnI)'i11.-rvinle, atul intrll)lll' vigor 011nd 8trength
tO th." wI+h"h :.ystt'Ia. It ('1nr( weaknll(O'8 of
t'toin:eh, 1ii,',;titii, hi. illii , weak bacl(.
ti,"1"v u; pros1 it in i , (Xh:ut h1in, debility ru.a
- . I 'i' n4 , in (It hI' 'V. Favo rite Prescrip.
14i') ie :,hl b)y (lruIl i'1 ;un(1er our positttr
13<uon.'O 4u wrapper rOunIbttL
Sund 1) centr; iii li; frll' DIr. Pierco's lara
Tr.i lk on I is,' W I Vonnii (160 pnige,
rpal. r- v."'1 ). A.Iin-, Wo (l) tt I)iFI}..
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nofl (1i4)lii:{AtiiaILN, -j.
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(G TE FIST O OCdTlE, 'wth
lT 1 ( L.A:-,' 1I.\R )1N( , I1(1)S
nii n.- . ior t l ,lommndation of
bo01h T;.ra))mi. an ;d i'rm:lnitnt :oard1ere.
The eied d 1h 4 nolrtea
(, i ( i d l instreats,
'.4' . p ")('. iortion
, {'.... i : l 1, - tillu the Inoiic
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1. io IiI4ly iii2 iil. t ( -, 'L'IEne
bI(1J\1L'TL hvng iura , hse
I3 I ll-'-lnld1i-inly fo th ath haf
'il w io flt (im~of ~ppin flu
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d Wr NERFU,.1 CUREj'S!WO,
[I lSS o th marethAftrlone trial
The [.1 s'Itly t veh-hm tiildo b eoTHERN
VEliT- A nhL 0 I Lttu 'having been usedti
sI-i ry,t' inall he Sthern t no Wstr
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