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The People's Journal. PUBLISHECD WEEKLY. T. J. MAULDIN, Emroi. W. L. MATHENY, .Bis. Man. intored at the P-ot Ofico at Pickens as second-claSs mattor. Subsep1h)I ii, $1 .00 i Year. - IURSDAY. JAN. 2.1, 190:. According to the Supreme Court, wo are almost without law. If the proseut jury law is uncon stitutional, how about that part of tho work already done 'towards providing for juries during the present year ? By the grace of congrcss, ninoty thousand dollars have been11 appro priated for govornment expenses and floor space at the Charloston exposition. This helps the ox)o sition. Notwithstanding tho decision of the Supremo Court, there are ,r som( members of the prosont log islatille who seem disposod to iln(liig, in the doubtful pastime of specil legislation. It augurs well for tho peoplo of South Carolina that the Supreine Court of our State, with hill ap preciation of their import iflice, declare the law by tihe strict mea ur6 of the constitution. Tle movemenoit I ciut off 11a pt of Marion coil ity for the ie of ostablishing a now (00Iy has been killed by a (ecisivo vote, alii. the expenses of the electioll an1d agitation will fall oi the propoisi)d 11w county people. From (lay to (lay o)e (dim ab111(ist feel tho tighteniing ofi JIm pur strings as they are drail Wi Ih' handls of pueieai cifn at the begililliig of tl eli( p u.-n most 111011 ar (-tel-rilinied I01 I their best, through hard work tuni Judicious saving, to neet tll cu ditions imposed by a m.t disap pointing year prece ding, A. gonoral County g.'vol nimnil law-one thalit leacs hocal (ulS tions with local aIIthoities wNiti full power to act-subject howevir to the iialioiiblo right of appeal. wvould sobe the gra'ter imrt of thle tr'ouiblo niow oni us thrioulgh poial legislaltion. One by 0one, thle wildl-cat selo-i-~i Os to get muoney withIioult workJ areI falling through.i 'J~ The mot p~ ri quick "' idea (Ioes'tI hod good~ un.Illi (der the rules of pflain bu1 sinel's. T1ho pity is that somo1( de~seringl1 poo have beenl miadle victims < T1hoe Virginia t'iu a ('ar n iiihemil Company agaiinst whlliebI .\ IttorneyC~ General llinger' hias brought suilt for annulment of ebiart'r conitendsl that the South Carolinla ati-it ruist law is inl conitra~venion o1(f thle led - oral const itut(ion , an has ~i aipplied fojr the removal of thme case froml the state to federal court. Theli most effective public re former is that~ which does its work through the pocket b ook , conisider inig that cl ass of in f ractIions 15of law usually tormed petty. If the penl alt~y in minor cases woro miadle hea.vier, the malgistrate~s woul have 1088 occasion to exercisa their criminial jfurisdiction. * * * Th e irrepressiblde re(1hstric.-iin bill bobs upj seenely thI is yea r, as herotoforo. Now, it isprod to place Pickons, coun11ty in a dlis trict to bo known ns "'J\C'wc.' along with Ocontee, U reenivilleI, An. derson and &\ bbe~villec. Theri'e is more1( of polhties thanim wisdon( inl somne of the sugge5stions9 about this matter. Thle peCtty je'aloulsies of' inor'therni pe:ple are still aipparen'it when any legislation is prtoposed in congress looking to the ad vanca I cut of southern interests. The long dhis cussed canal project gives obun dant evidence of this fact, but the cana~l has almost become a necessity and will b)a built, eventually, making one great stop) towatrds the development of the S3outh n the line of transportation possibihitics. If a legislative act, purporting to validate the work done under an unconstitutional act, is invalid, then the juries already dIrawi the work already done, in p)1 anee of the unconstitutional law, is iavalid, and the legivsl has no power to cure the defec nept by the passage of a gem ~ that is constitutional, and to be done must be "doi Ni, anid 'twere well' That., through congress, ninety thousand dollars of government mouey have beci inudo available y in aid of i governnent oxhibit at a Charleston is a ettlod fact, but, it will tako about forty stump argu. ' IIeits ill the IIxt cnmpaigni to dn, I terminle with anly degre( of C(lvi- q lion which getitlem an eprsent ing South Carolina in con.lgre1,s ha: a been miiost inaflun111tial in (l ain it.g - it' It app".als, at long distancve, I that certain weIbler'1s ()I the lower d branch of that. bodyI\ had ab 11( aS much1 to do in finally seciulin , I:2 , h miateprial aid ..s did anyl ' v anat a: for that honor inl fit-! .int (lover'liir MI , l SWi'e(lev'*: uiw'-s14Ig4' was a fairly able il<lieune 1dlealng with thw qpwations ()I publit' (o-()It c rll) alld 1 'lIpi t 1l l it o ll -t 4V, if of t he e.\el.t ca car andt pru lie(c I li tho il n llitiint, o{ l a\( s and le i(I t ho e xpelis'l-S ()I It h rovel'ilillvllt. 11o Ve-o t l~ rg Ilition tna iu; l ts it) agri'ul-- It Lilr-al pNoo lde II' ,fle ;( o, tIr t hiort erops lt I I\w pi*-, an i() lIi l 4) Ii)<41 dy. I 1 il ; 14' L'i ii'iil I 4to anld su.I t i- tht[ t he combina 1,,I O lo - itr, 111 41 ~ . i4 ' I41'11 1 ' III Il. iI I ' I i a i, I -us to b v .1 i1 , 1,lv- - Im l( 1 9 (!ilali -\ til ;l- 1 W"4 1111. 115 14 cl i: I III.- 4 l %) I rtvl l m t ea ; t ai i. \\e ii b11,' C 1 1 1 11 a4''s (l'Wit I.lil 4:ll4. !' - . ii I lilgh\'14441 t 't~.~:4Ilt 'I4 l i 1of1I lI:',IL I I''!lL i l' l lIi:ijii 411r (1114'111li 4~r oII hba' Ie ''4 . It -a so 'i 1( 4h ':'iI I' t l tI r If I li -4 oIll (Ili i ll,114 I 4 (I I '~ nighr 'ini -u :n it h 1 -44 :' l '1 a ly l)' ho l CIV \.s aly j 1 4I - a 11C 1i:o , h ie c !D.; tIe {41 i11.i cuflt11'1ioiu1 111( > l l|, a beork noc~ il ' t (.) 1111 1 4.411. 111 (101'1111lfliit)' 0 itII 1 )ate in tuosj(': Ci II jt l' eI)1' . 0111.o o I''I4 '4' h te[ ilig thil 1 til p 'l 1tOi t 1)1jh'~ il i s url thorug('11iv 11adtke to :n-acl~to~ ajuIligt runU I in \11 t .-ia a im poer~ o'ro tho LQ U'Ioi tovu1'q1unt~ -i XEIV UOOK. Mr. WM. P. Calhoun, of (Groon illo, S. C., a lawver of ability and -] geitlemianl of (ICC) t1houigh1t has mst cfimple(ed a book oti'led fr( The Caucasian and (the Negro.' t, purpor(s to deal with tho raco e , urst ion froin all impartial stand- du oit(, sparing neither criticisin Or prais1 wllere (iLior (1110. ta] Tr. Callhounl is an earnest student, )1;icail and conise and has evi. th, Isl tently givenl unichl thoulght to* thlis ue4sti whiCh is on of the prob- in Is I ippero)st, in tlie thoughts of re I good southlie111 people intorostod I he Welfaro of their sortiion. (Jr ho hok ought. to be widely read, pi ad if tll? 111tho 'm soluItion of the roble11 proves practicable and v et0 tho amproval of intulligent d1l usin(Wess n111d Socia1 judgement to lch ali oxtent us to bring about th cooperation of e (fort to allo- en iaeIi the struned reitions now ex IinI butw cNi theI races, Mr. Cal 'uI) Will have done a lIasting ier- so Sco to his Country. 8o Direct from the Legislature. 2 Ile 11-lst of Rti h1 Hil 0lb' S(onuatOl in 1CcordIIC wit.h K4 e 'State Constitution inlet, at 12 (1u 'lc(?k (nll imsday the 14th1 inst, Everything" in1dicfatMs that this is I hv th) 1IoSt linteret-Sli,g sPsin , ic thw passage. of the - coInsiiti- ill ijn 4f 11",5. 1t s(,eems to be a siet r1i l2.(et h111t, the body, will nI ot t.4I Into linlything that hsthe least - u llneo of I loI1ca or cl-!c1laI v Ia his11 tIIfcourse was brtought h tt b lt! rD , d C -|I is hii 1g ul4n n (it litional tUhe julry (111 : Nio ( c41ty H(* goverin- riu Ce1n14'rnIll it Samvilm thait. there.( VC, Ili ? l f I)> r ido iii g tti ug 1 )a bil A 1I''t:lll fill theM., Sill) j~' v Iel wh rug nhsuje wicill i o ;al lie (c 1.tr o4 the I ti ?ro It a-l but v wlnn 1 e attenl, pt to (n S14 a e M y i I .Iv.r-I1 1 -i t 1,1\w. I t, 11, Ora We th sn il e 1e1ry couity [Il Ihe Site 1ia1y difill i uie p I 'lr- I ni thinllslIv s, theIr lI fel i tuile now .,t all tie cuni t(ies will imt he agt l'di-it)1>ma~e what law on S .is enaced. il Tlie 1I.tlad e.ti I. of sil Ily and a S<is nIasurs have b) o 1e Or n) titL hlji~M (ht I i I Y v r hie, many ol liech, it, s-1omstI i 1:, areT preso10 ent ineproly hocallso ed boy are regardl as "opiular", P< nIvaS -S whle.i their autli ors wAll In 's(Ils thenii to8 be tnipractcable e Ther isan el'ot beng radt tl (it\e l' .i uen s delratio an oput iS Iur 54nu11y onx a c1ltas bas is 10pa pl~' inist, nd'btedneswitho11 t, is-Vo h lo lhe~ prten levy.. ]t.llj lhks nowP1 4n4 28- II1h-itl w ie1ffi will littore uhI' th ie' lvy forg thi eari an lmlt or all ori one iill)4 lowrta it, wasl tah iule upl(' toteprsn. a '~n arel111142 pmw~ lith4l hous yt, zeuISi1 neW i 10y ii'tt I t hi wek.i t he~ ir 'i K rit Mr. Burko21('3 fom ~~(, Charles- ar<' he-hb to M. ChrieDnz.rp lh sukdaln a n i he 1 4bunhi 414.44filled 1wi p liij' 44 I4 loIdits at tiheui field2J til e ('12n al, of lcd ie for Stu Owis arotno be t il.'v (he com1inined of1( paion . A 1 s I'bI :.UtS .11' a h VE1)n ho't .II' li r In b rb til Conghl I ('eelt 1 11( 11:2 hug (41o1' te n a1m i n 1 ho d ' I i 10 II was w). 2111 i ah , to go 11) >1 w-ith hat he uol 1 by toid rdliymy rfaml- I "t ye (11' li'i O(1(11 11 . hioct ma vey te'r T,~ 4)5g lt 4110 t ' 4Vnx ot tov .chok ca t he I uiht2V e (i t 112( appo ' higt dilte ('r t4?41 il. vIhieb' m~l to his i :n (11 ii 1. 0 W,[i'Slby . . Ii1I Jruggus. ~ oley'snon--ee a dT r Chi h innte abouga trOssingth orv, nwih,- fornWS was shot.p * @+@ J. E. BRIDGES, W. W. HAMMOND 1 Bridges & Hammond,| Dry Goods -AT Cost We want to close out our entire stock of DRY GOODS at once. Tho Goods will go -AT COST- I Coiie iiowland get bargaimF. Bridges & Hammond.D PICKENS, - S. C. WEST END) N 4( DRUG STORE. F. P.MT LI>S GREENVILLE, 8. C. Prescriptions filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Most up-to-date line of toilet articles ini the city. u G entral's Store. Are you prejudicod? Are you open to conviction? Many people think it impossible to fine a First class General Store in a town of this size Don't you believe it I Becauso you cnn be convinced thero is a First-class General Store here by callling on L. Ross Eaton, Central, 8. C. Where you will find a fine and varied Stock of D)ry Goods, D)ress Groods and Groceries. L. ROSS EATON, Con tral, S, C. JEWELRY.. FALL SPECIAL. When you make presents, give tasty ones, purchasers buy good articles. Pickens keeps silver goods and jewelry; ~your presents and purchases awvait your se lection. Nicely Italled Plaite Lace Pins, Color ed Settings, .05 Sohd1( Gold Brooches, Beautifu PLI at. terns', 2.25 lRolled Plate Neck Chains, With Set. tings, 15 - est Gold-Filled Lorgnette Chins ., 2.50 Olack Silk Fobs, Gold-Plaged SlidIes .15 Gold-Filled Watch Chaiins, Phuiin and Patterned, 8.00 0 Colar But tons, separable tops, (18 Collar Bitttonis, 1-10 gold, :25 . euffT But tons, colored settings, pair .05" Cuff Buttons, Gold-Filled, pair 2.50 ' 14 k Gold She'll itings, sets and pat.-r terns, 7 Wellworth Bracelet, 3 heart silver fin. ish, .30 Wellworth Bracelet, 3 heart gold fin ish, 5 Sterling Silver Bracelet, Chain and Nethersole, 1.50* Any article in Jewelry pro cured on short notice. Rogers 1847 silver goods: Patterns, Vesta, Columbia, Berkshire and Shell Satin. Forbes Silver Co's., Quadlru ple Plate Tableware. Yours for trade, W H PICKENS, EASLEY, B. C Notice To Executors, Ad ministrators, Cuardi ans &c. Pleae make your annual returns dur ng the month of January as the law re quires. A failure to oomply works a torf uture of your commisions. J. B. NEWBERY, J0 8 Probate Juidge. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis. a LO E io1IONEY CURE Is a FOLEY' Buanteed Remdy or money refunded. Contains t remedfes recognised by*m., nent physicians as th t for i KJdney and Bladder trubles, ie +)iPRESSING THEIR CLAI Not a section of this shop but strongly presses )e emphasized in print. To tell you of all the go< he new season in the prescribed limits o our pace were impossible. Can only give you a hii rom time to time. To make here are and now th< -st assertion that this store was never more comjp or fall and winter business is the province of this IRESS GOODS SHOWING. The dress goods showing is such as any stoi )roud of. The newest, the best and the most )riced. All the new shades are here from 10 cts. 'AILORED SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS. Whatever of style and dress making perfection his seasons product, a fine representation oi tha )erfection may be seen here now. Big lines of JE NGS, FLANNELS, PERCALE;S, SHIRTING: NGS AND DOMESTIC GOOD)S OF ALL LIONS AT1 TIE LOVEST POSSIBLE PRICE lHE NEW JACKETS AND FURS, Are here in great quantities, and the prices are nes to finer grades, just as you like. 'HE FAMOUS "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES FOR LADIES. Our shoe stock is complete with all the new shr ;ize wanted. For any item in Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Matting! 1hades, and House Furnishing Goods, Come to us and we will sa JXC.A-listex r, & Be% 204 and 200 Alain street, GR ICI EFOR THE NEXT FEW M( , , , WE EXPECT A GOOD BIG TRADE , %rgyANlD WE HAVE FlNED FOR l1 We expect t) deserve it. W( kilo w tllt I voie w4a1t, as much1 ley can get fin1 it, and we are a repilreld to) give1 t(1 he i riSht. prieces 4)n S to say that we uiderl)uy and undersell vr bod, would b0 I liv Ind a iar IS s believed wi( l hen le t(ll the 111 We invite all to comie and look through uir dil)Crent delpartient locked fn!l. 'DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLO HIN, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, CROCKERY, TIN, GLAS HARDWARE, JEWELRY, ks, Groceries, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Sa Halters, Sole, Lace and Hlarness Leatl . . Furniture of all kinds, Bran I Including a nice line of Iron Bedsteads, at are nice, clean and cheap enough. frrades of Mattresses, Carpets, Riuggrs, Mattings, and a thousm artiele's that, the good peopie will see by looking through 0r Cutilery, Shot Gu tns and iletis, P~owde!, Lead, shot anzid 'Cap f~~ -p mitte andl~ Blasting P'owder to knock the bu oro out oc f1' o - probaly tie besit turn pliows on the naiarketi, uad of seveil W'ouldi be glad to have yota try theum. See theini. WE HAVE A ~LT OF ItW "ODDS AND ENDS" IN SHOES AND BR( TO'( GO 2b11(.Il T Y (III.:A', though I.1l the regulari stock is ceati enough. COME IN AND SEE US and~ give us youtr Faih tiade and let how,~ we. appre(I cie it. ____W. T. McFi IF EVERl; TIhe poor farnmers nle~eded help1 it isl this~ y'ear--withi shtort c:o 0:11 --1 have al ways dlonie my best for thenm in the( ices I 900ll antt 5t~ or produce. I acppreciateI youir b leral patroniage, this time its not1 I ~et buit ho w dcap (enn 1 11il It, ai goodlis ltenit ilottr 6-l.Oi bes t coir tandalcrd grulattmted siugari 17 1 bs, am good No 7 .love $7 (00.ag est chir 40e I~ , aill wool jeans 25:. whiole s tock shcoes. $1.20 ('Ottbi -I, 115a goodt suwhig mcheine ats maicde 20 year giua:'anitee $1-1. , Si e, womnis course shoes 50c, 75c, 1.0:), tup to 1.2). Bring on youri e g er doz, to h)(c. , 15th and longer illI want (4'. I. wili pay 1.00 for petas 100 for canie seed 75c for corn 150i for leac 'mit uunt I get read~y to qjuit it. I watt to swaps chriist umAs t rix < Sthe store to thle chii 'drent in for w.tIlnuits. ''Cis"' A beIomI~1bie muc re repiesentinig tie at Gap 11111 wirth a good stock of e~g loIs li m ght, try them I will Isayas mnteh the lo)w of the Iild u l wilo o- r cii itti 'Ii t e this fall I anm doinig my level best. ' i to y o hi time Some Reasons; 1rndigesti( Why You Should Insist on Hlaving d spepsh EURKA A~ SS O~ b iliousnei Re(crs11 leautr soft. and the hundred a! esoutl watr.r~ lar ills caused by ir A heavy b)Odli oil, or inactive liver, q HA R NE SS to the purifyinga An excellent p)reservative.I properties containel R educes cost of you.- hiarness. Never burns the leather; its Efficiency3 is inicreased, titches kept from~ breaking.Y a eItre be----vi-.$ --p Ia sold in allQURBO' ocaliies anuhetred1 by It cures permnanent Rtanda Oil Comnny, naturally on all 01 Ibodly. As ablood-ch4 Southern Railw~ay has inaugura bilde ano qualut ed Pullman sleeping car line be-, hats andquld Put weon Wahington, D. C. and At, BoTtes MUan sodRat ta,' Ga., on their "'Atlanta & D eo, M le w York .Express"' trains Nos. 55 nd 84; first car southbound leayv. og Washington November 3rd; -- rat car northbound leaving A tlan.. Pyyu uarpii a November 5th, 1901, ,te byeur tubsciptio This affords Pullman service on fornedenra, tenw liese trains though from Altanta avin heretofoe ebeen attached tofo one ear' sisoi1a i be Atlanta & New York iCxpress zNz Send us your lit t Oharlotte and~ no 1N4timan serb -Plese g, QN99# QJ#ez94e ad~ 40Unit P uP~ a Ilel& A hoQnu ACTS IN FEW LINES ni France duels are most frequent ir iter; Iin Italy,. In the spring. L'he exports of Canada increased ia $106,440,244 in 1895 to $195,041, I In 101. t Is said that $9,000,000 will b( Lded for the repair of our warsilpf ring the next fiscal year. f the sea were e(mptled, and ths >rld's iver* had to refill It, It would i them 40,000 years to do so. L blue'hook recently Issued shogws it ile postal department of the Brit Isles employs 173,000 persons. )v(r 5,000 zruotor carrlages and 1,10c >111r yccles are alccountted for on the ;istrybooks of tile 'aIls IOIIC. 'le latest society fad aionig the ilionable wonill in England Is that livlng plotigra phed as a moving -ture. 1'li lord1 ma1.yor of Loni0doni recelvesq a lary (of 110,000 i year and has'to anld twice( that stiml to malintainl'the iity of Ils positiol. )f late there has developed among 1! native Haw-allans, espeelally long the younger inen, a desire to gage in a sea far ing life. Iliousands of apparituses for mak coffee have been Invented. The tenlt ollile Is packed wiVthl pots, etc., ie of which cost $25 iplece. ['ie hist Amerilan ciniel died In Itliwester Arizona a few weeks 0. Thei( enimels came to the United ites fron Egypt andl(] Siyrna in 1857. \ iniher of autormoblle lorries are ig RhOnde In Brussels for ulse in the mtgo i-'e State. Eichi of thei will tle work of sixty-live tinatIve Car -rs. InmngarIan vineyard owners are re (.(il it tle r()tling of the phylloxera, <1 t hey (eXI('t soln to be slillynl ig .ir fiury wils to till parts (If the ,ltd 11 'nin. (' . sto'blishineit lIn Romne of inl canilibrilry has been ordered by -: <b'erev. It wIll coltainll iil pulibll iois r-l:itiig to the new wolid sluce i siiver~y. tainhbol iow, have bieen used Inl In. fcor ot*- a hu11i1nrel years. They nre <e like the ordinari'y qulltI pen and i few hor1s1' writing are sild to he Y siervia be. 1In-vardi professor is discovered it le considers the r'emlaills of an lii' violvano lit $chuylerville, N. Y., 1,:li etoiiitiy j'laice ilready famous wlericanl history. lie oceanl uised to he considered it 11 divel at Its deepest 11 the hes1t. In111t.1ita l ar highl It has-1 v len pioved to be half as deep .in-that is, -10,230 feet. -oIdiig to a Frenich army paper, thde is mvore common in the French ny than li iy other in Europe. Of aiual deati rate in all branches the service suicide accounts for 5 I, cent. iocking accounts have been receiv -it CaIlcow (if wholesale flogging of 1ish children by 'russian school istirs for refusin.g to learni the cate 181m antd prayers in German in rzeslla. ilhigi) is malkinlg a ipe6l1alty of inding thlrough thle malls envelopei stened with b)ucklesi. Tho bucklel e of white enmel anid old gold 10y' tako the place of a gunmmed fiai Xcoirting to the Pall Mall Gazette Bi' 11811s workngma an has almios1 anidonied hIs clay pipe alnil shag ii ror of' the twopennily packet of cign 't'es wIth1 a por'trialt o~f a fav'ori tress or' kilaki elad geiinraI given. t va l"iaches areo so common in Swit -lanid tha~it devictes ai'e no0w hei de to ('on11trol thein. The SwIss form~ 'thwor~'iks 01'r itttechm~ients whieh polited ini such a fashIon that av'a ('hits 'omning in conltnet with them Split and( 8o diriven aiside. I.Soiety called the Fani anl Eireen s been1 foi'mied at Dungannon for the rpose( of endeav'oring to check the :|tyy 'xodlus from Ireland. Memabers ve takeni an 01ath to remain in the neiraldt Isle and( to do thilr utmost supp~lort of hionme Industries. obl'ienz has built for Itself a fine con 't hall and wIll hold( ai lmslcal festl In iiIt next sprinlg. Mayence will o bie festive afIter thle same311 mananer hionor of' thli threce comlposers, lHer 4, Liszt anid Wagner, .with WVeIn Ii'r as5 c'onductor. Four concerts decitded on. Iir. Scarlsbroeok of G~runIe Ihall, Eng d, hasi offer'ed to pay for tile inl letionl of all thle fishermien Ii inta age In thle arIt of Swim nug. Lan bii ie fishiermn havye a strong pr'eju a galinst learniniig to swimt, belier thatL thereby~ thle agonIes of driown-' aire gleatlys increased, wr1 are'i bi't ween 8,000 and( 10,000 yer's inl Chliengo-thant Is to say, e are h'llet wIeen 8,000 and 10,000 men01 le city who hlave studied law and1( I admiiit ted to pralctice'. Of thuis ilher, lhuwever', onily 41,500 to 5,000, 'i on t 50l per ('enlt, are following r' profession. Tile othier 4,000 or ) aire in 1110 ranks of trade. bie ILincolnl 1)ark' conmmissoner's of t'ngt have authorIzed tihe erection be' park of a monument to the miem of I )avid K~ennlson, w~ho Is de ed to have been the only soldier of Ilevolution who went from 1111 returned to Illinois and lies bur In Ilinois-in tact, in that park, A -Ider properly Inscribed will proba 1)0 placedl over his grave. The Bons lhe Itevolutioni will bear the cost. Newark (N. 3.) woman has a cel lOll of 1,500 pItchers, no two of ch are alllke. They are of ev'ery pe and color under the sun and e been picked up in all the odd ks and corners of the world. One them was obtaIned at the little 'o that Dickens immortalIsed as yold curiosity shop." The whole '0 are on exhIbition in the rooms of New Jersey flistorical soclety. (GOOD RE~COMMENDATION, have noticedl that ' he sale on Ohamn. 11in's Bliomach & Livor Tablets is al. invar'iably to thoso who have once them," sBiyS Mr. 3. H,. Weder, a ninent draggist of Cascade, Iowa1 t better recomnindation could any blee have than for people to call for ten again ir. need of such a r'emedly? them when you feel dull after eating a you havy- a b id taste ia your th, feel bilous, h "re no appstI3 or a troubled with constipation scid are certain to be 4eflghted wltk the opt eliet whioh they ygv1 gg g1 w, Wt edtD f its claims to >d things of advertising it of a few , broad hol letely ready "lad."y e migh t br reasonably per yard u there is t style, and ANS, OUT 15, SIlmT..11r DESCRIP S. from Cheap Ljps in any SsWindow V YOU 11110Y, ottie, I Svet ~thint I.'iir 1( rooms are SWARE, Miles, lk-idlcs Mew . .. 1(d these li1 Iii 'tull.L0 flJ KEN' SUIT llS 10W Jo f iL L. the price I pay( Va w :iieh e~tn I * .ri>l* 1e Ibh~ - c Ie lot gilli s ting :eenir ny huig ehte "11 d one simi rpure blood mckly yield d cleansing I in Iy by acting gans of the :anser, flesh -restorer, it us in Quart $i each. I COMPANY." wrIs. DS, * to Tu'n Joun-' and keep in-' mut, but it pay $ a to Tiua Joi41