The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 17, 1893, Image 3
MltfOM) SCHEDULES,
c , S. & N R. R.
Dau d January Hi, 1893.
GOING NOUTH.
Train No. 1. Dai]v except SiukIhj.
Leave Charleston
Pregi mil’s
Ar.
C.fiO a
8.15
8.30
8.51
8.55
9.01
9.15
9.31
10.17
11.41
12.01 p
12.21
12.35
1.00
1.20
1.41
2.05
2.21 J)
2.41
30.1
3.21
3.00
4.S0
m
in
in
Harleys vi lie
Pocks
Holly Hill
•Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Snnimerton
Sumter
Oswego
St Charles
Elliotts
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Clare
Robins Neck
Mandeville
Bennettsville
Alice
Gibson
liau.let
GOING SOUTH.
Triun No. 2. Daily cexcept Sumlay.
L’ve Hamlet 7.50 p m
Gibson 8.40
Alice 9.00
BenuetUville 9.30
Mandeville 9.50
Robins Neck 10.10
Mont Clare 10.26
Darlington 10.46
Syracuse 11.11
Lamar 11.31
Elliotts 11.66
St Chari's 12.10 a m
Oswego 12.30
Sumter 12.50
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 81, daily except Sumlay;
Leave Sumter 8 45 a m
Oswego 717
8t. Charles 7 51
Elliots 813
Lamar 8 48
Syracuse . 8 43
Darlington 10 40
Mont Clare 1115
Robbins Neck 1J40
Mandeville 1310 pm
An 1 ve Bennettsville 12 40
GOING SOUTH.
Train No, 83, dally except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville
Holly Hill
Manuevilla
Robbins Neck
Mont Clare
Darlington
Syracuse
Lamar
Elliots •
St. Charles
OStia m
8,87
7S9
750
018
953
1028
1108
1180
Oswego
1250
Bumter
200
Summerton
9 45
Vances
318
Eutawville
8 80
Connors
887
Holly Hill
843
Pecks
8.48
HarlsyvIUs
101
’rgnalls
4,10
• Gi srleston
6.80
Connection made at Hamlet to slid
from Portsmouth, Norfolk Raleigh, Che-
faW and Wadcsboro—at Bennettsville
With C. F. 4 Y. V. for Maxton, McCalls,
Fayetteville and Greensboro.
E. D. KYLE.
General Passenger Agent.
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
and Br. uches .
GOING SOUTH.
pa run
Out. .“iii, 1WB
I .cave WcUlofti ......
Airivo frocky Mount.
UMM
in...
GUO..
709 ..
Arrive Tartxiro
I .nave 'iarfroro.
ArrliO Wilftou..
j;. mJe
.. 12 ;w; r.4;i
_1<0| G8dl
ip. Hi.| j."..
.; I.
12 5*! »«0Ui
’ __i*
m. p. m.iu.
2 It. V.vX-i
in.i’.
7.40..
Iamvvc (lehictfroro
licnvc WiU Kiw I
IsCtive MHjfiiotia
Arrive '.Vilniinjrteu I
(ioina bOUTftfs
Les?e Wilson
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fayetteville
;!•• n». j*
I a
| 4 14 ..
I 4 27!
600!
m.'a. m. 1
7 40: k
! i»;*i
a 40! !»14
O.vJ 1125
No. 23 daily.
*2 \> m
3 2.)
5 20
GOING NOHOH.
Dated may 31,1682.
Leave WilmSuftton....
Leave MatfuOHa
Lettve M’m. aw
Arrive OoltlsDoro..
Leave Fayottevliie . .
Loavo lieiuia
Arrive Wilson
t. m. a. m.'p
12:15 8 15!
i <>4 10 57j
H ii
J_t5 liOTi!
*9 C*.l: ,
i H 35 ..
V. m.
i2o:< .
m-.
4 2U:.
60S
G I,*.;,
7 10!.
_ a. !;». p. nn p. in.:
Leave WilMm 1 a as ii .V; 6 04!.
Arrive UocU.y Mount.. n<j 1 ■*) 8 38'.
•ft. in. p. in. 1 j
AriveTarbtuo 1 *6 ft) *218
Leave Tar boro [ | U;58 !.
Anivo Weldon....
u. m.ip. Ri. p.
..! 505' 255 I
m.
JO U0
Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R.
Condensed Schedule, Kcv. 87,1692,
NORTH BOUND.
No. 3. Daily except Sunday,
Leave Wilmington, 3 00 a in
Arrive FsyettviHe, 8 08
Leave Fayetteville, 8 87
Ssnford, l) 48
Leave Climax, 11.44
‘ rriva Greensboro, 12. IS p m
lave Greensboro, 12 25
save Btokftidsle, 1. 23
rrive Walnut Cove, 1 53
,Vi Walnut Cove 2. "3
,ve Rural Hall, 3, 03
Arrive Mt, Airy, 4 23
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Mt. Airy, 12 00 m
Leave Rural Hall 122 p m
Arrive Walnut Cove 162
Leave Walnut Cove, 8 30
Stokesdale 2 57
Arrive Greensboro 8 40
Leave Greensboro, 8 43
Climax 413
Sanford, - 0 00
Arrive Fayetteville 7 i!C
Lsave Fayetteville 7 47
Arrive Wllmiagton, 11 00
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 4, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville, 5 40 a m
Maxton. 6 30
Red Springs, 7 02
Leave Hope Hills, 7. 43
Arrive Fayetteville, 8 08
SCUTE BOUND.
No. 8, Dally except Sunday.
Lem Fayetteville,' 7 47 p «
Hone Mills, 8 0.
Red Springs, 8 40
Maxton, 0 20
Aftfv# Bennettsville. 10 15
N03TH BOUND.
No. 13, dally except Sunday.
Leave Ramaeuf, 7 00 a m
Leave Climax, 630
Arrive Greensboro, 9 43
SOUTH flOUNU.
' No. 15 Dally except Sunday,
Leave Greensboro 4(0 p m
Leave Climax 4 ts
Arrive Ramseur 0 S3
NOUTH BOUND,
No. 16, Da'lv except Sunday.
Leave Grcunsbcio 10 15 am.
Stokesdale 11.40
Arrive Madison 12 80 p m.
SOUTH BOUND,
. ' No, IS, dally except Sunday.
Lmv< Madison 115 p m.
Leave Stokesdale 810
Attive Greensboro 8 80
Train N o. 8 connects at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh. Norfolk
and all points North, and at Walnut Cove
with tha Norfolk A Western B. It. for
Winston-Salem, Roanoke and all points
North and West of Roanoke.
Passengers from Wilmington. Fayette
ville, Bennettsville and all points south
Of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:13
ft, a., and have about 0 hours (n Raleigh,
returning ranch home same day.
Train No, 1 connects ftt Walnut Govt
vrilh Norfolk and Western Railroad for
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air LioeforMonroe, Charlotte.
Athene, Atlanta and all points South and
Southwest.
W, E- KYLE,
Agent
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated January 1st, 1893-
GOING SOUTH.
No 13, Daily
Leave Florence
KingMroe
0 23
7 35
Lanes
Arrive Chariest-.n
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
L me Kiugstree
Arrive Laura
Arrive Charleston
No. 23, Daily.
Leave! Fie rcr.ce
Kinfdtree
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 53.
Leave Lancs
Arrive Charleston
9 44
*10.50 p m
11.50
12.0H a m
2.19
it.00 p m
12 14 a in
12.32
2.38
*8.43 j
10.4*1
•Daily except Sunday.
Train on tbe Scotland Neck Rmnoh
Hoad leaves Weldon 491 n m, Halifax
422 p in, arrive Scotland Neck at 515
p m, Greenville 052 p in, Kinston 800
pm. Returning leaves Kinston 7 30
n m, Greenville 8 40 n ni. arriving Hal
ifax at 11 25 a m, Weldon 1143 u ni
dully except Sunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave
Wushillgt-ill 780« 111, arrives Paruivlc
MOy mu. Returnbig leaves Parmcle
700 p m, arrives Washington 8 20 p in
Dally except Sunday connects ivp ji
iruins on Albvniurle and Raleigh H. It.
ami Be illaud Neck Brack.
Train leaves Tarboni. N. C, via Al
bemarle and Raleigh iv. it. dully ex
cept Sunday, at 4 40 p m, Sunday 300
p m; arrive Willianuon 703 p tu, 420
p in; plymnutli 830 p m, 5 2:' p m. Ik-
lurnieg leave* Wymotitb daily, tx-
ccpt Sunday, 620 am, Hunda.v 000 a
m, Wllllamston 750am, 956 am; »r-!
rlveTarlioru 1100 am and 1120 b m. j
Trujua uti Southern Division. Wilson j
and i-VveitevliV Rt'ancn leave Veyeit,'- j
vllle8:«) pm, nnlye Rowinml 7i2 pj
in. Returning leave Ivnivian.l 7 85 ,i i
m, arrive Fiiyotlovtlle U8i.l « m Daily i
except Sunday.
Train on Midland N, C. iiraue.h j
leuvt s Goldsboro dally, excel,* Sunday.;
fioon m, arriving Smitlifleln 730 a m, j
Retui-uingleave*Siiiiilidelil 800 am;
arrive at Qoldiiboro 0 30 a in.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves I
leaves Rocky Mount at 9 40 p rn, m rives I
Nasbviile 7 15 p m, Spring Hope 7 40 p I
m Returning leaves Spring Hone 8On I
am, Nasbvillu 635 a m,arrive ut Itoeky
915 a rn, daily except. Sunday.
Train on Clinton Brandi leaves War
saw for Clinton dally, except Sumluy,
at620 p rn and 111? a m lidurulug
Returning leaves Clinton at 82d a m
and310pm, connw.thig u Warsaw
with Nos 41, 40, 20, and 76.
Southbound train on Wilson and
Fayetteville Brandi is No, 51, North-
hound is No, 50. *J)uily exelpt Sun
day. y
Trains No 27 South and 14 North
will ship only at. Rocky Mount, Wilson,
Goldsboro and Maguoiiu.
Train No. 78 makes clow* connection
at Weldon for all points North daily.
All rail via Richmond ahri daily i-xu-ni
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Dally.
Leave Charleston *1.38 a. m
Arrive Lanes . 8.22
Leave Lanes 3.23 •
Kingstroe 3 40
Arrive Florence 4.55
No. C'l, Daily.
Leave Charleston 5 42 a m
I.e.nes 7 !l.J
Kin.sircc 753
Arrive Fioitnce 9 00
No. 14, Dally.
Lc-ive Charleston *4 12 p. in
Arrive Lancs 8.03
Leave Lanes 6.03
Kings tree 0.17
Arrive Florence 7.10
No. 52, Daily.
Lea re Charleston *0.85 a. rn
Arrive Lanes 8.27
•Daily. tDaily Caw** wumiay.
In addition to above. Train No. 60
loaves Charleston 5 80 p m, arrives Lancs
72) pm Dallv.
Train No. 01 leaves Lanes 8 00 p ui,
arrives Charleston 8 50 pm. Daily.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
Central R. It. of S.C.
Nos. 78, run solid to V,'liming',or.
N. C, making dose connection with \\
& W. U, 11. for ail points North.
Trains Nos. 14 and 68 run via Wilsui:
and Faycfevide—Short Lim—andnuikc
close connection for all poinix North.
T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager
J. It KENIrY, General .•)siisgcr,
•T.F. Dl VIWK. General S-ir’eriniemieiii
W., C. & A. Railroad.
going south,
Ditie l January 1,161*3.
No. 23. Leaves Wilnitugtun - 0:23 p. i.
jtLit if***
9:41
Arrives hi i ioriyUcc
IM)
No, 30.
Leaie* ril-jre
*S:2U *.
m,
Arrives «i Stutiilcr
No, 50
• ixiinvc tiumicr
4 83 a.
!U
Arrive Coiambla
0 t5
No. 32.
Lea.es Sumter
*•0:4)! a,
iti
Arrives at Columbia 10:53
No. 58.
Leaves Florence
t 7:45
Arrite at Snxitcr
9:20
No. 52
. runs through iron)
i Charleston
vi* Central Railroad, leaving
Lancs 8
.1,2
a m., Manning 9.09 a. m.
GOING NORTH
No, 51
Leaves Columhli-
*10.45 p.
m
Sumti-r
18:05 a
tn.
Arrives at Florence
1:80 a,
iU
No. 78.
Leaves Florence
6:10 a.
11.
Marion
3:58
Arrive id Wilmf .aton O-iO
No, 63.
Leaves Cciumhia
*t'-:!0 p.
!»•
Arrives at bututer
7:83
No. 39.
Lv. Fumter
17.80 p
n
Ar. Flon we
8.40
JOHN F. DIVXNK, Gw,’I fiupt.
J. R. KENLY, Uen’i Manager,
T. M. EMERSON Traffle Malinger
Seaboard Air Line.
Jn connection with Charleston,
Sumter and Northern II. It,, for
Clicriotte, Monroe, Waiksloro, ilock-
iugham, ftaleigb, Henderson, Wel
don, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Rich
mond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York, and points
North and East.
Uarllnxtoii. leave *4 45 a m. arrive U 00 p m,
henaottsvilie, ,mvc Q 40 a m, urrHo IIL-V p m.
(iitiacu. arrive S 30 u m, lea* c *4 :o ), m.
Ulhaun, leave 1t40am,arrive ssy pm.
Hamlet,arrive 120 am,lea*e V30 pm.
Hamlet, leave S16 a to. arrive 1106 it m.
Mucklmihiun, arrive *«> a m. Itatc 10 40 am.
Wadcsboi o, arrive lo 40 a in, leave UJ) a ai.
Mon:to,arrite 120pm,leavers*a m,
Charlotte, arrive * f61> m, loavo tr.oo a «!.
Hamlet, leave -7 40 a m.anlte 7 'C p m.
lialoiah. leave 1117 a ni, arrive 4 06 p at.
Headetaou, loa*e 1260 j, ni, arrive <1200 p in.
Weldon, leave d2 45 p in, an i* a - a! ,5 p m.
Via Atlantic Coast Line.
Weldon, leave *S 161) m, a 1 rive !' 10 p :n.
4’etei!*hurK,anlte6:iO p in, leave lOtOa in.
IllcMnoud, arrive 706 p in, leave l,s60a ni.
Vashlngtou, arrive II10 p m. leave 4 lu »tn.
Ilaitlmorc. anivo 12 « e m. Iobvb 2 W a m.
rmuda, arrive 015 a m. leave 1502 a tn.
Kow York, arrive 6 60 a m, leave *4 uo p m,
Weldon, leave M »• p m. r.rri* c itOG p m.
Pourwmouth arrive 5 60 p in, tevv 435 a ®.
JtorfoU (Ferry), arrrlve s io p tn, I've *0 00 a m,
Via Ray Line.
Portsmouth, leave tcoo p ,n arrive B60 a m.
(lid Point, arm e 7 Ot: p ni, leave 7Co a nt.
l!tti;ituorr. arrive 7 UI a m, it-** c T c<* n m.
I'liilndr. strive iy 17 a is, Iriiva 4 41 j, at.
New York. ArilV01*0pm, lsave haiOr til,
Via N. Y. P. & N. K. R,
Pourtamoth. lrt*v» *6 68 p m. *ri ive U ;i) a m.
Old PolM, artive 7 (0 p m, leave 100 a m,
liettnn. arrive ICSa m, leave k *6 a m.
PSiia'ia. arrive 510a m, leave 1110 pm.
Kit* Yolk, arrive *00 a ni. Pave *»oo p m,
•Daily, fDal!]’, ciamt8u>-.<!tt)’.
Tutouyh Ptllltoau SUmjia,* ht-tween Ports-
mt.uth a,.d Hiiml.'t. I’uih-.’.an Kioeio-srun Ijc-
twerii Capo Charles end New York via ft, Y
P it ft. It. It I’nllma;; Bleatoii <m titUu he
tween Wci.loa and New York
jtiir further iufoiTOuHonnppljr totipketnsent
C'hlt.lrlee! on, Bu.iuor it Koriitern Uauroud.
II, j,it-— VlUrt 1 vivltip, &, *uprrtn< ej:<tral;U, Vt
Sir,1th, Tiallio Maonukoji Joo. c. Winder, (Jen
Mutuiperi F C 1 . lirjrau, Asst (ion Paj-enaer
Air’t; X, J. Anaorsou, Paaiebxcr Ageut,
•Daily. tDaily. except 8 radar.
No. 53 run* through to CLarletiion, vi:.
Central It. B., arrivibg at Maiming 8:00
p. m., Laues 8:4<) p. m., CharlcBton 10: lo
p. m.
Train on Manchester A Augusta R. Ii
Sumter daily, except Sunday, r
arrives at Rimini 11.50 a. m.
loaves Itiinlai 12.30 p. in., ar-
Slimier 1.40 r>. m.
Trains oa Hartsvilie R. It. leave llaris-
vlilt- *laily except Sunday at 5,00 «. m.
arriving Fioyds 3.35'a *i. Roturpn^t
leave Floyd# 0.43 p.m., arriving ilaiis
viile 10-10 p, m.
Traia* «n V.Timlngtou Ch.v i!.o .rn A
Oonway railroad le-v.e Cununourn 10,S
a. m., arrive Conway 1 CO f-.ni., miutniny
!t)nvv Conv.sy at 3..JU p. m. m.-ife Chart-
bourn 5.20 p. rn. Lea#* Chadhourc 7.R
a. m. anil 5.50 p. ni., a til V0 Huh at 9.00 s.
m. ami 0.25 p. m. Rerariling icsvv ilsl,
ft.0(i a. m. and 9,43 p. m.. arrif eCbadi-oair
9.43 a. rn. and 7.U0 p. m. Dally extep.
SuaJay.
J. R. LENLEY,GeneralMiimtger.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Bnperiiitaudeni
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads
Dated January 2, 189J.
GOING DOWN
The Harlsvilie Railroad.
Dated Jauuury 4,1898,
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leave* Hartavllle, 8:65 A. It
Jovanu, 0:20
Floyd's, 0:40
Darlington 11,0(1
Arrive at Florence 0.59
This train makesconnecllon with he
South bound passenger train on the Che
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leave* F u.. .„ce 2:00 P. M.
Leave Darlington, 2 33 t m
Floyds. 310
Jovann, Rdo
Arrive at HarUvlIla 3.30
This train waits two hours, If neces
sary, for the Keith bound freight trail!
on the C\ & D. H, R. i, L. COKER,
Pr«f!40flt
Wadcsboro
1:40 P. M
Benuett's
2:01
Morven’*
2:23
McFarland
2:4(1
Chc-raw
4:00
Cash's
4:10
Society Hill
6:05
Dove’s
6:15
Floyo's
0:iO
Daninglon
0:2)
Palmetto
(1:10
i at Florence
7:0.1
GOING UP.
Florence
0:80 A. M,
Palmetto
0:30
Darlington
Floyd’s
Dove's
7
8ho
Society Hill
K:40
C.isL’s
0:35
Oberaw
lOJKI
Me Fa: laud
11:15
Korvon's
13:03
Benner t’s
12:2')
< tt Wadnsboro
IliriS
Freiglit Train Going
Ip.
ftloivoce
9:.*-! A. M.
Dariington
9:43
It Should 11c in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Slmrpslmrg,
Pa., says be will not be without Dr.
Leaves
Arrfv
Fr: igiit Golllg Down.
Leave* Darlington 5:00
Arrives rd Florence 3:4'}
A. F. 11;' VENF.L, Prcsk
it.
rt
HE =
Sun
a/
Meeting Ills Ideal.
“It is always said," romarkod Scott
, .... — - . t Hendco to the corridor man, "that a
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, j man’s idoul ilor's not exist on this ter-
Cough:, #n d i Uoddffi tl | atJt^curev^l.ia^v.’ifo, rcs , v i, v i bull: that ulvvayoit is ethereal,
evanescent, and cun never bo described
STORY OF A FAITHFUL DOG. IVORY AND ITS USES.
who’ was threatened with Pneumonia
after an attack of ’‘Da Grippe,” when i
various other reinedicj and s. vi ral phvt-i- j
clans lind done ner no good- Uo!,, it B.-u-1
la-r, cf Cookspoit, Pa., eh,inis Dr King’s |
Nevv Discovery has done him more good 1
than anything l.e ever u-ul for Lung
Trotilde. Nothing lii:o It. Yrv it. Free
Trial Pot:! s at ’ WUh-ov’s Drug
Large bottles,50c. and if 1.00.
btoie
5
Ai»t*’ri< a Cood Kr.oii^h.
Father (locking cp from his paper)--
In the public schools! of Austria they
no-:v tench chess.
Boy—I’d rather stay here and study
football.—Goml News.
nor painted. I am a painter—not by -
tr ide, but by choice—and 1 really think
that I have not only painted my ideal
woman, but liter still found her. For
a long time 1 studied over what beauty :
is in woman and endeavored to visionizo
my ideal. I partly succeeded in this, 1
for later I pointed what I considered the
most beautiful woman, measured, of
course, by the standard of my own in
clinations and choice. Then I fell to
| admiring my work and dreamed of coino
1 day meeting my id a!
Gooil Looks.
Gooff looks arc iiion-
than skin 1
Alx-nt five years
ago I traveled in Switzerland, sketching
tha glorious Alpine rcenc-ry, the natives
and the j rutty vvonien.
"Cao uiteiacoa I journeyed, or rather
•pilgrimaged, lo a rich old burgh* r's
. , , country seat, about seventeen leagues
deep, depeauin^ upon a tteallhy con- from Lucerne, toriietoU and to viiit t-Lo
dition of till the vital organs, if the graves of some of Ewitzt:land’s fallen
liver be inactive, yen iiuvc a bilious heroes. While there I met tho owner, n
look, if yyur stomuch be discorded i
you have a dyspeptic look and if your
kidneys 1 e rJfeetcd yon have a pinch-'
ed look. Secure good health and you
will have good io -ks. iiicctiic Uit-
ters is the great uitoraine aud Tonic
acts directly' on the,8 vitrei organs.
stern old Roman Catholic, who could
Caently speak french. Ho Introduced
mo to his daughter, the fair Emily, ir,
whom I found a mr.joiity of tho char-
givo*
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Containing more reading
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published in America.
Address
One inillioti three hundred thousand
pounds of pick! 8 and sauces are exported
yearly from England to other countries.
A dishwashing machine in a Loudon
hotel can, with two persons to attend to
It, wash 1,000 dishes an hour.
A Leader.
nr*t IntrojtK
cctoristica or lay Ideal
paiatvd her comedy,
8*.r/d-.l her face clouly,
to catch tho F< .Ung
iv nvlitcat Uu.t 1 l:s
ir.i'kf-<j. Tlaa I tAui
Ut.rhcd r-.uiii tho face
After uiEUiug a very
found liiat the (ictv.re
I Lad I'.hnost
Vy hi!o 1 litre I
i, .- u to be aids
r:;,i.l(*na e-.d ike
\v iny lirturo
"liv-d hoh .c t.r.,1
v.ivh uy brvu<h.
little chreigj 1
was n r.dcndid
if.rtucs.i, read I i.ccoruingly presented it,
to the family.”—Lt. LouLi Globc-Dcmo-
crat.
lie Wa. Seat After lit*, i-roeler*. Colo and
lie lil-uught U Lack lluuiu.
One Jay when a Paris tradesman was
walking on t’ao Douiovurd fit. Antoine
with a Iriciid ho offered to lay a wager
with the latter tlu.t if he wtro to bide a
6-Hvro l-ieeo in the duet his dog would
discover it and bring il t'» him.
The wager was accepted, cud the coin
secreted after being cari-fully murkeit.
When tho two friends had proceeded
some distance from tho spot tho trades
man called to his dog that ho had lost
something and ordered him to seek for
it. t'aniohe immediately turned back,
while Lis master r.ud hie companion pur
sued their walk to the P.uc St. Denis j
Keanwhilo a traveler, who happened
just then to bo returning in n small
chai.x- from Vincennes, j i-vcciveil the
piece of money, which Lis horoo had :
kicked from its hiding place.
1!j alighted, tcok it up and drove to
hi-: inn in tec lluo Pi.nt-ar.x-Chaax.
Can:< i.e had just reached tlie spot in
quest of tho picoo when tho ctranger
picked it up. Ho followed tho chaise,
went into the inn and truck close to tho
traveler. Having ccente.i out the coin
which he had been ordered to bring bock
In tho pocket of tho latter he leaped up
inwreantly ut cad . abov.t Lias. Tho
tr.;v '.cy, him to be ccmoCog
that had l*o:i loat or i:»ft helnn-l by Ins
master, legerdej Ids meviuuent aamuka
cl 5oadu.:;«, ivnd u s the easmU WRilsaa.l-
i nine he <h ierminetl to hci p him. lie
gav e U;;i a pood supper, cud on retiring
to bovl tnok !.: u v nhim to his chamber.
No sooner hr. 1 he pulled off his trou-
fu-n than they were Beized by tho uog.
WHY CARVED ORNAMENTS IN IVORY
ARE VERY EXPENSIVE.
j,
There Are Few Expert Workers In Ivorj
In Thin Country—The Price of FlephantH*
TubIcs Hus Not Greatly Cliange«l in Re
cent Years—A Costly Luxury.
When Whitelaw Reid was in search of
u workman to decorate apartments at
Ophir Farm with rich aud beautful an
tiques brought over from Europe ho
found that there was but one man in
America who could do such work, and
he lay sick. Hail Mr. Reid been in search
of skilled ivory carvers ho would have
found them almost as scarce. There are
not above three or four ivory carvers of
approved skill in New York, and hardly
so many in ail tho rest of the country.
The men who do such work aro paid
high wages the year round, whether
busy <*r idle. They are Frenchmen, Ger
mans and Italians. Of tho three tho
Italian* are perhaps the most skillful,
since ivory curving has been an art In a
high degree of perfection among tho
Italians for centuries. Tho men famous
Ivory carver iviug. however, la a French
man. Moreau Vanthier. Fcv cf his
ihiwterpiewf have been seen In Ann-i e.g,
though fa'-o were iu.M ut the fcummi
Moi’g.in i-.rt ».*5t! of a 1 years r-; -, mid
two •.lore. !: hi at a (.Tout price, i.o\V
in the possession of it noted American
jinw !cr,
Tho iron- carvers cf Ibis country do
little or nothing la the East Indian or
‘Sincu Its hfst introduetlon, Electric 1
Bitters has gained rapidly ia popular
favor, until now ii Is clearly in Ihc load i
iiin-nig pure medicinal tonics and altera
tives—containing m-thittg which pe
mils its use as a Leverage or. Ititoxleant,
if is recognUed as thoniasl and p.m-eti
lUrf ilcinc for -,!1 ulhueuls of di.'.ma> h,:
hirer or Ki lncys.—If will c jre Sick |
headache, Idigestlon, constipation, aadi
Irive malaria from the system. BatEfuc-!
lion guarantee.', with ohcu beitle or the j
money will be refunded. Price only 30c.
per bottle. Sold at Willcox'x drug store, j
(2) !
Daautjr atul the llcvsls,
Thrco Croadwtiy cava, four trucks, a
mail v.-ngou and n light cart became cn-
tangled tn n blockade near Prince ctreot.
It was bitter, cold, and the drivers felt
grieved that they had lo otund still.
Then a hatu'soino c irri*-,-e with a
apaakiag t.-ain mid tdd driver in 1.very
tried to worm U s waythror.gh tho block
ade. Thorn was a rutile i.re 1 a bang, and
y.; the carriage wlieelu worn cmigat by tho
whet-’j of a truck.
••n-th, yj r-,v#;;i faced, Innt headed
bahoon,” a car driver vcl!-. 1 to tho liver-
: Tho owner, tldnlcing that the dog wanted Ja P“'>^ manner, nor do they occupy
to play with them, took them e.wny themselves with figure work. Thotr chief
again.' The animal liegan to bark at tho ciuployme-t u in producing dccorailvo
uco:', which the traveler opened. Cauiche toilet and str.tionciy articles. Thoi-ngc
for stained sad carved ivory L of recent
growth i:i the United States, and the de
mand for such articles 13 not largo, a*
Wiivu was sich. v.e taw 3*:- CttSlCtfit.
Whni »iiu <i Chita, wise crtvl tor csstorls.
WLsu »foi Ikceih* Miss, she cla..g so CusHttts
When she had CUtUrst, she gavs esuier!*
ltd driver, “wlmr' y* (r-iwvr
"Gabbfick out o’ that!” t ried another
driver,
The dr vraa blue with profanity, each
driver vying to ontcwcav tree other. The
i driver of the carrin.jo wid mr.-er a word.
| but Lis face was e. etn-’y, Rage, liOriliity
j slid r-:«i v.i.n:* were •itrv.fffrtmg there
| with r- rtr.'.iat and duty,
Jr •( th’ffi thr cirriago do'.ir v.-a* opbuo 1
ftv*-1 V’lvoltt. and r. I- v f,:ec v.- “vd
jpenod.
inatdiod up tho tronstfs u.-i<l off ha flew.
The traveler posted after him in hia
droBclr.g p-own. Anxiety for the fate cf
a purse full of gold napoleons, of forty
francs each, which was in one of his
lockeis, gave double velocity to his
t terre. Can'che ran at full ci>ced to his
mnr tor's house, \yhora the saanger ar
rived a few moments ufterward breath
less aud c-nriged.
of robbing Litn.
"Ur," said tha master, "ny dog Is a
they are more costly than tho eamo
urtichk in silver would bo. They were
produced to tickle the jaded Esthetic
palate:' of the rich and insurious, and
only those who may triile away what
_ they will indulge thcmoclvt.-- to any
Ee Bccmicd the dog viinsHirable degi-ce hi carved ivory.
U “ i In ail such articles the cost of the raw
material Is small in comparison with
lilcctric Bitters.
Tlii* remedy i.< becoming so well
known aud no popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Im.i'.h , trout a ..ury mu
ti w:.:t a (. ./mi, e-
very pretty t>-.-. ociy i :
coutrrertav! us if hi p.iku
••Whitt's tb-j tu.vtter, Jo!
pLnutivcly. "Can’t you
ja*t trecrin;; In hero,"
i;r Kg.-.i ib rs.
1, yoatri « . i
' r*u’uV*j
mV’ pha uak..-!
drive cu? I’m
that of the labor. Billiard hull* are
costly because they contain large quatt*
lititM of the finest Ivory cut from tho
best part of the tusk. The l ih-or cost of
billiard bidle Is trif.ir.g. ns they aro
turned by rauridnery and rapidly, Thus
Coubt tltcro ii in v«ur purse a 0-Uvra I ^ bspprr.s that « Eingla *maH nrtl*
plc-re, with tme-h and such murks, which j u1b - richly Whined and carved, will cost
rou picked up on the Douicwar J Ct. Am' Bye Hmce '’- 3 ^^ch »s tt billiard hdl eon-
tolnc, and wHuh 1 threw down thcro ; ^ ti;nf * 3 U>« bright or Ivory,
with tV (in? ‘.■ffiivicti/.i that the do; The cartTre of Ivory tw« nmch Hk* k:mm
would Ivin * it break u-aim i,:.- is t’je Uuda »» the V-wd carver::, but o! lighter
: faithful creature, nnd if ho has mar. way
; with your trousers Itisbeciu :a yon have
in th< m money v. hk-li does not bedpag
: to you.” The truv_lar tecums still t;c<ro
; exaisjorttcd. "Compose yourself, lur," |
rejeaud the other smilhigi "wii.hont
and iiwro
oitrwi'i'iy;
UiicRto T 4 wo«;; 1*
:».iww und laborh-ii^
Tiid c.a’vinff lo usually drum -n ivr.V rffi
lirf, Had tlK- Subject* tirt! iWcil I4t 1'W
smbibk to this troutittent—Fefvi-itl <>-•
t b • swoar.ng ctsu-ssl at onco, ami no otic
looked Jiih.t in the tn.o, but the driver
of the car b:ickc,l his horses, tiie truck
pulled j-.piv littlo. the cart awnnsfdigh-.ly
ai'.utnd, and the carrU.ge passed tnvsugh
and rolled on Us way.—Now York Sun.
lu the D»j* ref KoPty-ntns.
After the city ur.d county of Eaora-
Electric Bluer* sing the song of
priiiitc,—A purer meui: ino dirt.-' not t'\M
and il i* geuraatfset to do nil that i» 1
claimed. Eleotilc Bdters tv HI core dl!
disease* of the Liver and Kkliiyy;!, ’.vtll
roniovo Pimplfc*, Boll*, Balt Utiti'im and!
otUrft-ecettons c!)!*-.,(i by Inumra bh od. 1 monto v.-nro organized hi 1830 the tew
—will drive Malaria frora t e ’-ystetn and ; ful itttthoritlc-s attempted to remove the
prevent in well as cure nil rei'i-uial fevers, eqaath-.ro. Over 200 had orgattii.su. and
—For cm- cf Uon iaci.r, v.uisilpation when the ehtruf ctlemptwl to remove n
smi Indlgreuloit try Lketrii- 1’ittMS- sqnititer he was met by an armed inch,
Mayor Biglow then called upon the
j rit-.aens to aid the sheriff, i-.nd with a
I small body of citiacns ho halted tha
-«• — . | mo!) and ordered them to disp'-rsa. His
Desarvlnjf I’i'i-.-.se. i t ommaeda were met by dtEnnce, and the
We desire ta say to our ei.';*ns, that i leader ordered his men to fro. Thu
for year* wo luivo been sehinif Dr King'* mayor tud his horse were wonmled, uud
New Discovery for CansumptioB, ur- i bit Httte bead IML
King’s New L1.6 I-iib Hiu shn’, Arnica ; , , v ..., behijlrt ^ , fcear4 ft vo i co
Salvo and Electric lutiers, and tevn i
r moEi’V
Entire satisfaction gurtrantue
reftradtii.—Price 5 ) c; . ;,n.i §l.)!0 per
bottle at wllleovs Di-u r. tore, 3
never handle 1 reinsdle* tliut -eil as well
or that lave (riven such unlrt. sal satis
faction. We do net her.iuia tn guaraiitce
them every time, am*, wastss-i vbady to
refund Fur purchase price, if ralisfnv'torv
results do not fuiK-w their «.;e. 't’hece
rente-He* have won their gte»t popolarll v
purely oa thi.r men to. l*or stile at W it-
cox'* drag store, 1
Children try lor Pitcher's Csstoria.
HtiPrty Hoyder:).
Wm. Tinr.awar, Postma-t -r of lUaviee,
Ind., writes: “Stcclric Bitters 1 its done
more let me titan all other ntevlaluts
c .mblcod for that bad fcelrg arb'ng
from Kldvey im t Liver trouble." Joi n
Leslie, farmer pud stocl.nmn, of tanir-
piste, says; "F’ii’d Electric liitters to be
the beet Kidney tree! lover inc.' c no.
made nte fetd I!kc a new m.-u ” ! . \, .
Gardner, hardware merchant, re u.e tow
-r.ya: Eiectric Bittcis ia J trt ihe ;h:r..
lor a man v ho i* Rii run tli.vvn anti don’i
ca-e whether he lives or dies; he t'et r.d
new stren.'t!:, aoe-il : ppe-tilc : r.d u It i> si
like he hail a uevv lei. , on tlie. Only W*
a boule, r.' V, il, oi’s di ng : l ie.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
totcly tried ids v.-Ifu'e ertstccratic ideus.
and when expoatniation and ont rooty
availed nothing che tasorted to etrutogy.
CvAlnrioti with his taiier on the oe-v m ion
of his recent net'll of au cmidcor garutent
permitted fete pvrch.tso of siray-hve
dollar coat for his usual price, fiftoea
dollar*,
The wife duly paid the cWTorenoa nud
was happy—for a few days,
i rlflng above tho yoll of tho mob order-; Within n fortnight uu old friend met
Sag them to .sui'rondor. Thlnklug that : I'ser Imchand and nt osea noticed the un-
n-oaforcements had arrived and look' usual elegance of his new overcoat.
I’itnw of Whifch llS hj4 CoUl-
tnlric.i ujsc-a y.rii,”
T V.) tiger'" 'low yicl-dffil tn ac-
: f-.iT,*.-.; i.Atit, lu' clivirtd U.e <t*iiv.-o
pit-ca which he Ua-.l Cvpadicd lu tho ,
jtT.vsc r.Jitl ccti. jLinuilcd tl-o »*o# Wl.ich cili'v-ysj tliO t'av'uy, v.*i*U
had ccereioned Lit j to mt.tb uncasiara ; *«“•«» v.irieli: lof palm, and buitsbanght
aud such an unplvaeuat chase.—New f) 'om those- marvelously simpl? but at'
I York World. I Hatic enrvinp;* of the Alaskan Indians.
| The ivory ia stained slightly, .to e» to
Matins Money tasHv. • ! bring out i he design, and 1* permitted to
A story is of a certain Brooklyn worn ! nioisturo. which It readily don*,
mi who faida a pegpliar sit-'iddoonee now ; n 0,< Hr tlJ free ^ look colt,
in the words of tbs rasimM. "Prido | | mm *» «;-’Wly ui«cn,actured arttclw of
' Lcoth ir-f.-'M dvstrv.ct.oii nud isfitmLiy vtff ^ ^y* of staining (very it ft
HAdi hefore a tell.” Her hush; mils «j
man of pr: jndiccs, trad ona of thorn ‘ * 1 ^ ^ h-J frmrt tht 1-1
: cgsmst w«winjt r.tt overcoat that costs "r Ul ?* the fa.U.b.it, V,,.i,4
: inoro than Cftren doilars. This cotlon!* ,an ^ n ‘‘ r ‘’or tTiuned ,
In plain Ivory waY
be had for ton or twelve dollars, u miri
rnr In carvod ivory tnay co t jibO t-if
moro. Tho small articles in carvel
Ivory cost froai five to twent.y-Cve' tl-U-
lars, and u toilet sot lu that tnateria)
may fotch a* high i.s (300. The Anitri-
can climate', with its extremes of hunt
and cold, la very trying upon Ivory, and
ivory backed mirrors of European uu m-
facturo almost Invariably crack across
the back after a few month* of use ujion
this side of tho Atlantic. The Awericaii
mauufacturors have hit ni>on the exiio.
"••hi had et:i; tied hl-j ire-np*
shot hrongJit dowh tho
goionliflo Amyrioan
Aotnoy for
Si
CAVJATft,
TRASS «AR)(8,
DEufax pvrasfa.
C«J!P¥»!«KrS. C-icJ
« * Co.SSi »s->A»,wA*,Kctv temr.
Mfsau icr ssoitt.-'S pareats (9 Afi!: tl,!#i
'trTMttait t»lisn out tt is I) brsualit UrtuTn
a ssSfc of • BOtUw fivA .'imo4 ctuass i* a
tumsi sirealtCnB ct iaj rsicBUfH pawsr to the
vr re‘1. Pijlwiili'!lr i!i,,errr.u*:. iri^.l-.ett
r~KU «!vv',:l-i ire- min^Uv ire WfevOr. rjg.oo a
,; Sl.£("*'x A,Mr: VS-re.V 00^
wuuususM, 801 fiioaOwsr. i<»* y orx uty.
THE SUN,
Now Yorkj
oomuMprmn
In iiA
esriy &izge9
cp.n bo cured
by tho protr.pt
use of
ffsrs Cherry Pectoral
H SOOtllGG
- tl.s Erfinmetd tissues,
nids Gxpeo^orfttlor!,
nr.d Iiaetens
raccvery. *
*ij O.- ci COc
LOWbii,
ing from my siielter, I was eurprited and
fascSimted to see only a solitary horse*
trim facing the maddened' mob and or-
dnir.g them to surrender. His orders
wt-ru I'l'-t, us wive the mayor's, by a vol*
ky of uttwhotry, I:Ate:-,:i of failing ar
retreating, the rider l.vld his tvr.t ir.;i
koru la chock, und us tho horse cams
(■own cn hhi feet Mr, McDon Jd coolly
fired both his pinto's, each wounoing a
ruins. Tlila v.nro.u. i ccntaat t-oiiti:;-.:?.!
thtil McDitr
I on*. liis 1.:.
Irtldor. As the leader fell McDonull was
tided by Use shprill and posse, when the
rabble Cad,—A Forty-niner la New York
Fret*.
Altofcctfrcr Too Jlo.^b Popper.
,i ituo vreK upp-oiiited hcirtriufendrnt
of a Uuaday school lunch ugaiuRt hi* ;
owu dedru. Ho had been a very pro- :
fano, worldly man in hi* c-.r’y lure, but!
hud experienced religion ur.d had r.t-:
tempted to reform in every way. When
the appointment of aup-.-rlntc -ident of 1
tho U.uida.v achool was an^gesffd bo do- !
marred. Ho wa* afraid ho might la; re
into profanity or into uonio of hi* old
ways. Dut he was finally urged and ;
persuaded to take the poaitiou. lie held ;
it very well nittil ouo night ha was asked !
to pray for the poor of the parish, IL-
Hii(l: "O Lord, help the poor, Ti
| tteo-l It. Help Jones, Jones and
I feinily an* hungry and they nee*,] help. |
J Ge.u! them a be-rrcl of Hour, fend tlieni
| a leiiTid of poppur, idi.-tr.i-Bt that’s too :
much tH-ppcr!"—Mrew York World.
| rutiij'lufisUfig.
Tha modern oteurk IsduicricrHting, In
| Agoa gone by thora wero fi-r-iciot-.a sharks,
; such ns v,-, aid mukc a tumiibfr.1 cf yon
without banking, seventy feet in length.
| Plenty of their have l.icn tound
v.’hii-li tiro five L« k. * iretig. where* : the
i biggest of tho teeth belonging to t-liitrh#
tlii-.t exist :it the present day arc I J inclic* .
long.—Eachaugu.
Ha«1 All
I Ho (after n long (-xptenation mt to why |
I hs love* l-'-r)—ht vl«w of nil this, Mk? j
l Harlow—Sstilk—I oftii- you lay hand,
i I’lie—ilwr.k you, Mr. Rorcly, but;
i r«Uly the two 1 hove arc ull I need.- i
Harper’s Bca-ar.
Til* Bag Doll.
•The rag dell, dearer to the heart of j
childhood than any other sort of do.l, i* |
quiu) the fashionsbie doll i>ar sxcelirei.ee !
at the present moment. Unlike the ouo ]
<ntr grandmothers uado for thoir little
Ones, the one ch-.riihcd by the ihilo ;
folks of today h cf flesh colored silk j,-r-1
sey cloth or of cotton Laibriggau of the ‘
sr.mo color, Its Ixi.-y is (llljid wiih cot- i
ton, ami its hair is la many rings of y.s!
"Way, how's tUia? You are wearing' leaving rt aptwc IjotWeOii g.-lwi
better cloth- * thfia you need to.” i 8:1,1 •»> t J wow fof i-outrof-
"Mret lit iuI,” Ire- rrj-ii? 1, "This il bta»
cf my ordluitry Li" n vlolter overcoavs."
"It L! V, cil, I’ll reive iou twcnly-five
dcll.ni for
"Ifo yc--.!-,’* was ■J-** prompt reply,
and the bargain v.-aa c inplctod on the
*]« t.
YYhrii the imsbnr.d reached homo his
wife va« curpri -cd ct .,!< tippt:.ar.au-c-,
" >Y : . y. wiv. r-.’s yo-.-r cartF’ «Im tskod.
"Gh,” \?na (-he c
tool tlmvn town o;
doders for it and I took it.”—New York
Tbnos.
Ron find oxptnirnon,
Nearly all the Ivory brought to the
OtilU-d Uhtti .t In b-ia rkti.) tlio,n“-at Lon*
don marki-t, n-iiera the price i Mockf-I
r-hout by I'-.irii and bom*, who covrtef
ivory ns tit comer w'y-.-.t or i-nra, TIk 1
African rm. r than the AHL-ttb ivorj-if
brought tv : :i.i roUntfy. thoe.vh
the Icvgoat tusi:* ever seen la I'.-i* nciv*
!t«t—tint,* of a fctered Bust ludioa r-lih
Irei-cvt 5 :-Tdv? "ii Pbhnt—hci just been WCttBted ittori.-a-
rod ino" twenty-P. vs t:l1 »* 11 tro l ,!i y of tl, « 'fbu
Virtue Ini* HunchfiatcV,
Some two or thrco yourn ago r. hnneh-
fcaglt. well i t.- wii as "iara-o,” csid to Ids black Zanzibaris the supply c* ivory
tusk mear.nros more than eix foot tn
length nud tret,tins the maFkii It boro When
Worn by tho sacred beast to which it be
longed. Thanks to the predatory and
murderous industry of Tip fa Tib and
clean the bootG nnd run (.VrauilS for tl-.o
hal-itues of the Malison d'Or an! Cafe
Riche, in Paris, many of whom, bcf,,ro
maUing a bet cr ei.liug down to play ut
cards, would touch bis hump “for luck.”
Cue evening u celebrated aclrccs, cow
ing out of tin- Mai; on d'Or', sci-l a friend
lias kept pace with tho incroused demand
resulting from its extended use in this
country, aud the price for the raw ma
terial lias not pt-rmanontly advanced.
Few tusks of more than five feet in
length come to this country, and many
are less than four feet long. Many of
for two lottery ticketa in a drawing tliut: the tusks reach here after having been
was to take place on the morrow. Many , buried ia Africa for. years to save them
a time before she had tried her luck,! from thievish enemies of tho savage
but always without succors, so this turns owner*. Every tusk must go through a
she rubbed the two pieces c? paper on | process of seasoning, long or abort, ac-
Loscg's tnlismuic imn.p. Next ttey she cording ns the proce-s is natural or arti-
found she had won £2.0c0,—London Tit-! Bcial, before it is made up into articles
Bits. j of ornament or use. It is difficult to ob-
! tain a perfect, slab of ivorj more than
t. Ill tbie.mrngu rt-ms Tl.*owl.. s . 1 6 ij inches iu diameter, ns the upper end
Transparent gl.-.r* bricks have- on wca- pf the tusk, which is tlw thick'*?-, is hoi*
fcion Umi let into the Walls of build-! low and the material in coarser thutthftt
legs t<> afford light at places whnro 1 In the solid part of the tusk,
a window would interfere with the From the latter arc wads bilHardbail'i
arcljitu toral jdan. it I* now tiro- nndthetnost beautifully earviii Wtlcla*
posed to cart*(Jim®, not necessarily for the toUat, and tho Written dank,
nv.t-Kjairent, Into large bird:* for build- From the ( oatsef paid* fere b ade poker
iaus- This mr.U-riii] is j.raaicuUy lade- chips, but:»!a imd it tmhdred rtuall af*
stvt-'-liU-j, |>erf(c:iy nuani s-iirb-eut, and tide*. Ip. .dv pnH of the tiuffi D pal to
thi rre::,i'(; dam; pr.sff in u tnentterwhich
few brick* are, and In thin Way cwrst;
glr.Ki cf lid* Mad timid bo made • Ucaily
us ( heap h* ccncrote, stone or baked cluy.
—Hcstou Globe,
use. Even the chip* Rt-.cl r.fi A-.'ust are
converted info Ivory black l-j burn)a#
—New Y’otk Sun,
ciru.i.T
In a Ecu;'h ♦illtijC, wiihfS 3 young
__ doctor had i-ju-lr * tatted parties, a
ir for whom the throng i *'>*'»*" Ihs uiiefortunc to get hU
Tuiallv-h* wuh Jean. ODger biu. v-i cauly in cue of tau mill*,
Bun* V(>M Muli!>o t.f.irteil.
V,’ ho I* ibi. senior fui
mate's way revere ti „
wrinkled fact:, ret mouth, yet with some-! £ ' °^ tor ". J ’ s f."^ 8 ^‘ 1 " n . - -
t'ctiig of a half fc-toile on it, ever with dre**i:ig t tc finger the wnn lie.u-iy
•1,-d l-v-p ut.d Btnnnin™ farted. He WHS USKOll if h« Would ta'u4
a little spit.-* to revive hint, ' | }iffii, , '
he-exclaimed with fecltoF ’‘that vud
It-Bs, tough looking man with tho bushy j lust 1 J e , tlie ' ''y'll fa 0 ihei 1 I he dwtor
eyebrows aud the long, lean throat? ’ ^ a,K '"!! !l " J . 0il S 1 *} 88 * " hh'U b* greed-
He i* worth looking ut, fur he is the s^alrtwed, and on recover I tig his
greatest strategist of the ago and has breath h:s nrst w-ords were, "-v ell, doo-
been the ruling soul of the victorious
downcast abstracted eye end stooping
shochkr, with liunds clasped behind his
back and with listless gait—thi* ib-eh-
tor, I Ida unco’little aboot yor skilli but,
moil, ye keep grand inWu lr;«,' -»Detruit
Free Prera, , .(■
• *• ..»»
When a Olrl Naa Mom Fun.
When a gi j visit* lu a tovfn -he nearly
' :te, buy tt young
tnen-piy him
, , , , . . ... . , tho young ladiee
asplvajus to her band the heroine U ul- hold him at a distance because: it is not
campaign. Moltke, for it is ho, has been
with the emperor and is probably on his
way home lo finish Miss Craddon’s latest
novel, tor when he ts not devising strut-
ion, nnn tia muc >* in many rings <;r yei- , , . , ., , ", , i.* a
low single lephyr ttitch, :1 on in loips.: ^ ^, U re “ uiu # wnrttioual uoyete. am always ha* u good tint
TheTucel# painted, mid witen it is me- ' ‘is abstraction, as like as not, is caused xnan eeldora dot*, The
weary to clean it this face can be re- ! Uy , « l ?# lc 1 , b of ah “ ^tUtile attention and ti
painted rfftcr tho rest has Leco wn* ed, i f?' 1 ' lul j l * ,10r ^ aad ‘j 1 -® , •f ro ,’P*- lH , ul ‘ hp'' 1 hiu >‘‘t a distance because: it is nof
J wjt can b* witlwttl Injury,-UripuH |
Rrew*.,