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SHOES. ly of (JITS AT $8.00, 1.50. and brow n S AT $8.50, 2.00. V ), W O R T H Sp.OO. S AT $2.25, 3.00. S AT $4.00, 0 00. 18 Overcoats, eltoii and 11a. W ay Down ^sorted S i n g l e :ernB . They )me price. VEAR.Y ^)olen. Will 7 prices: iT ;RIN0 at 25 c . LANNEL at 50 c . KNH' .vr 7.5c. Stoc;k of Fine at same •i(*es. H CAPS AT 35c. PS AT $1.00. APS AT $1.50. APS AT $1.50. ’S AT 25. . CMlireii’s b Cost and m d it is ly’s in* V' ■ •1 '-T' • - *3r’ O DJ^TOT j SD 70 TUB IJ\rTBKJi8T^ OB CBA^TH WO BTJJ AJV't) riCIJVITl. VOLUME XVI. CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. NUMBER 7. (Shateworth f laindealtr. JAS. A. SMITH, ......... Pul>h8her and Proprietor M. EVA SMITH .................................... Ix>cal Editor 8UB8(;ilIPTION HATK8. If paid In 3 months #1.50; otherwise KJ.OO per annum. ADVBKTIHINU HATK8. Looal business notices Um cents per line; rates for standliiK ads. furnishiHl on applica- tion. All advertisements uuacconii>aiiied by directions restrlctlnK them, will be kept tu until <irdere<l out, and chiir^fcd Hce.ir.IiiiKly Comuimiluatlons of a proper character ■olloiUHl, and information of local news Kladly racolved. at all times. Trains leave Chatsworth as follows T.. P. & W. (lOlNd HAST. No. I, Atlantic E.xi)ress .......................... 10 28 a. m. No. 2, Atlantic Express ......................... !» 24 p. m. No. 10, (Freight) ......................................... 3 10 p. m. No. 20, (Freight) ......................................... 11 20 p. m. OOINO WKST. N o . r>, Kansas (;ity Express ................. 12 34 p. m. No. 1. Kansas City Express ................ 6 27 p. m. N o . 1.5, ( F r t d g h t ) .......................... , ___ . . .10 28 a. in. No. 10, (Freight) ......................................... 11 20 p. m. Nos 4 and 2 have through ears hetw«H‘ii l,a- fayette, Imiiaiiapolis, and (Mncinnati. via Sheldon, making close connections east and southeast.. ILLINOIS CENTHAL. whtMi iill of our inercliaiits will want to make out .statciiieuts, Iglls and accounts. The P laindealkk olllfl'is in((pared to furni.sh statements, bill Jieads, etc., on sliort notice. —The ladies of the .M E. cluirch will f(ive an oy.ster Hiiiiper at the rown Hall in Cliatswortli next Tuesday eveiiiufr, Dec. 4. a very cordial invitation i.s ex- tended to all to he prestmt, a)id a ^rood tiiiie is expected for all who may attend. .hihii (’ooney met with ipiitc a i of a serious accident. While in abu 4 acci»’ ijers ci sheller a))d badly mashed Dr Ellina serious accident last Mondiiy by getting I iroiiig from the di^pot in this eity his linjjers eaiiffht in the coffs of a corn- noi illy f.oi.so SOUTH. Paaseng(‘r .... ti 53 p m Way Freight. 1 36 pm Freight. 3 m am (iOlNO NOKTII. Passenger . .. H 15 am Way Freight. 2 30 pin Stock Freight 1) 65 inn CHK'AOO & ALTON. On and after Nov 4. 1.888, trains on the Chi- cago & Alton <!urrylng pa.ssengers will pass Clumod as follows: I NOIlTIl. No. 1 Ex|)rcss Mail, (ex. Sunday) .3 24 p. in. Lightning Exjiress (dully) ... . 3 02 a. m. Atlantic Kxpr<‘ss (dailyi ......... !) 27 a in. Kansas ('it v At .St L. (daily) .3 3o a. m. No. 3. No. 5. No. 7. No, 31. N o . 3:1 Way Freigiil (ex Sunday) . ... i) 27 a Accominodationiex. Sunday) 7 25 p. in SOUTH. No 2. Ex))ress Mall (ex S u n d a y ) . . 12 45 |>. m. No 4 Lightning Exyress (dally).. . 12 42 H m No. (1 Pacifllc Express (daily) .. .. 5 .52 p m. No. 8 K. C. & ,Si L Expre.ss(daily) 3 :t0 a. m. No IS. Accoininodation (dailyi ......... 5 45 a. ni. No. :i2. A ay Freight (ex. Snndnv).. 2 15 |i. in. W. I. HuiiNKI'T, Agent. you w ill find hat iB kept In CLOTHING, K)E STORE, BHid s h e l f - w om cordial invita- i tx) all. r e s p ’y , lAUB, )RTH ILL . —See those .Silk Mitts at W alter’s. —New Orjraiis eheap at Jno. Walter’s. — Mr Owen Mnrtniifrh sports a .Sham- rock cane, hroiifrht to him from Ireland by Mr L. Farrel. —Ladies, b u 3' a Fascinator at Wiiltcr's. —Cash paid for poultry and egf's at Ridsiufr’s. —The interior and front of Mr. .1. J. Ltintry’s store hnildiiifr has been nincli improved by jtaint. (Jrocerics always sold the cheapest at J no. W alter’s. —Save your (tyesight and biij' a pair of Spect.iclos at Chas. (Tumhel’s. —Miss PHlie Watson will begin her wiiitiT term of school in district four, smith of town, next Moiiday. L .1. Haherkorn has tlielinest Fn'sli Oysters of the season. Don’t fail to try them — Rev W. W. Smith will preach a Thanksgiving sermon at the Baptist fluireh Sunday morning at 11 fiV.df%ok. —Clysters! (lysters!! Oysters!!! Fresli from Baltimore and very line, at L J Halicrkorn’s. -.John Brosnahan, of Risk, took charge of the 1. (!. Ry interest in this cit.v this week during the absence of Agent Osborn. —Newmarkets, Mod.jeskas, and Jack- ets, all in the lativst styles and lowest prices. :it Jno. Walter’s. -Rev. (i. Klein, of Chicago, preached nt the Lutheran church last Sunday ami will, during tlie winter, occupy that pulpit every two weeks. —Go to Walter’s for your Toboggan Caj)s. They have the finest line in town and the lowest in price. —The dance given by the Sons of Vet- ans at the 'Eown Hall last evening was well attmided and a very im.joyable evening was spent by tho.se pre.sent. —Walter h.as the linest line of Toilet Cases, Albums, .Scrap-books, etc., to be seen in town, and .so cheap. —RFMENHIEK the P i . aindkalek of- fice can print Sale Bills, Invitations, Note Heads ainl do all kinds of printing oil short notice. —The steroptiean exhibition of views from the Holy land at the Town Hall last Wednesday evening drew a fair-sized audience, and was (jnite an entertiiining affair. FOR SALE—riiree Improved Quarter Section Farms in Iroquois county , 111., at $30 per .acre. C iiakles A. WT lson , 04 Dearborn St., Chicago. —At a meeting of the teaclu'i s of the Presbyterian Sunday school, 'rinnsday evening, it was decided to Inive a Christmas tree and other exercises on Chri.stmas Eve. ^ C heaf E xcursion to A rkansas and T exas .—O n Dec. 4 the C. & A, Ry. (,'o. will sell excursion tickets to points in Arkansas and Texiis at half regular rates. W. I. B urnett , Agt., Cheiioa. —Bishoi) R. Dubs, of Cleveland, Ohio, will preacli in the (Jermaii Evan church a week from eveninp, December 7. iigelioal ttFTiiglit, Friday A cordial invi- tation is extended to all to attend. —The dime social for the benefit of ihe Presbyterian cluirch at the Cottage House last Friday, although not largely .(ttended, proved a very peasant affair. .Vbout $2..50 was added to the treasury. —It is approaching the time of year wood dressed the injured members, ami, though ipiite jiainfiil, the wounds will not be serious it is hoped. —Mrs. Sherman, wite of General William T'. Sluu inan, died at 10 o’clock VV’e d n e sd a y morning, Nov. 2 H, at the family residence in New York City, aged sixty-foiir. 'I'he remains will lie taken to .St Louis, wlnu'e the’funeral will oeeiu’, on Saturday, Dee. 1 —John Monrit/.en this week pmclnised of Will. Walli'iehs his Initeher business ill this city, which the formei- will here - after comlnet. John has many friends having been in the eiiiiiloy of Mr. Wallrichs for a iinmbiT of years, and he will, no.iloubt, do his best to please the public. —As many of thi^ farmers Imve liidshed busking, busmt‘ss in town bi-ightens up. Tbere is lieing a large amount of new corn marketed; the price (30 eenis) brings it in. and a number of days tills wei'k a string of teams, loaded with the crop of ’NH were w:iiting to get on to Searing A- Messier’s se.iles to bi^ weighed, :md thence to tln^ elevatoi- dumps. — W e iioliei* by <in (‘xeli.inge Ihe re- cent m.irriage of Miss Ellen Hitch and Mr. Elmer Brown, of Forrest, .-it the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Edw.trd Hil(di, in El 1* is o . The bride is the nit'ce of Mr. S ,S. Hilcli, I'esidiug \v(>si of town, and has, din ing lier vi-its to lier mude's f.imily, made m any friends, will) wish the young eonple mneli happi- ness in their wedded life —'I'his day I reeeivial from New York City :i very hue and Lirgi^ assortment of Gold VV.al(dies, some h:md~ome Dia- mond Rings; also a beautiful line of Solid and Roll plated Chains, which I oll’ei- to the public for tlieir kind ins))ee- tion. No troiibb* to show goods Your.s re.specifiilly, ClIAS Gl .MHEI. ('liatswort li. III — Dr. V.angbn's te.am of ponies took allothei'liltle run last Monday, .Iiist :is he w;is getting into the Iniggs Ihe team staided dragging him for nearl\ a block, when lie w.as lefi in the lacid His in juries were not serious, but for sev. raI d.iys he was (jnite l:ime as a resnll The huggy was eompletidv sm (-hed. veiw little being left, lint Ihe ponies were ready for another run the next d.a\ - W e are in n ‘ceipl of eaials .aiiiiouiie ing the wedding of Miss ( ’.in-i(‘ I) Ostroni to Mr. (’hades F .Seilxdd :it the h o m “ -;f t!::: b r i , j , . . ; - . i.t-. I).oil.m i iovva, on .Sunday afternoon i.ext. Dee. 2 Hen! when* Ch.arh'v gi'ew to yoniig imin- liood, ;i host of fri(!lids eombiii(‘ with llie I’l.AiNDEAI.EK ill wisidiig him alt the haptmiess imaginable M.ay they lioth live a long, happy and nsefni life. T'o D enver and .Salt L ake C itv Wrrnot r C hanc . e of C ars The (’. A A. Ry. h;ive placed in service Piillm:iii Rnll’et Sleeping C.ars iHitween (’liieago iind Salt L:ike ('ily. 'I’liese ears pas> ('lietioa at 3:3(1 a. m. d.iily, innning throngli vi;i K.ans;is ( ’il.v. Denver. Clie,\’enne. lo S.dt L:ike City williout (‘li:ing(‘. Remember tlmt this i.s Ihe only line in (Nnitr.il Illinois rnnning through earn W. I. Bi.itNETr. Agt., (’lieno;i —Tlie dance at the 'I’own Hall last Friday night w:is an minsnally ple:i.sant atl’air and all present, lo .all appe.iranee, enjoyed themselves to Ihe fnlhist extent. Music vv:is furnished by .Mr. (Jilbo, of F:iirbnry, G. Myers, of Sti-awn, ami W E. Castle, of this eity. Neat invitations had been s(!iit to a birge number of the dancers in onr own town, Ihe adjoining towns and vicinity, and :i gimeral p.-r- .sonal re.sponse resnlteil in the very birge attendance. When can we have anoth- er? is flic (piestion now. —J(din Wanemaker, tlu; gre:itesl living mercinmt. who is now esiim.ited to b(! wortli from 28 to 30 millions of dolliirs, in an int(!rv'i('w with a Phila- delphia Times reporlc!!' upon the signal .success of his business career, remarked that in a great measure his sn(!(!(!ss was atiribntahle to a liberal nsi! of printiirs’ ink. In relating HwTvi(!id(>nts of his early .starting in hnsinoss, he said ’’'I’lie first yesir, out of less than $.5,000 (!ash, I set iip.art $2,000 for .advertising, or over 40 per 0(!nt of m y (!iitii (! casli e.ipital. was invested in advertising, wliicdi I In-lieve was the best investment I (!vi!r m.ade. Onr present yejirly expenses for adverti.sing iiggnigate.s the sum of $200, 000” And still you will (ind merchants who think money spiint in adveitising is a useless expense. —'Phe pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. John 10 Eighty, sontliwest of town, was the scene of a very merry gathering of young people the evening of Nov. 21, who had assembled to assist in celebrat- ing Miss Viola L i g h t e y ’s birthday. T'he arrival of the .young people was a great surprise to the young lady, but she was soon busily engaged in enter- taining her unexpected guests. Mias Lightey was the recipient of a number of very beautiful gifts from her .young friends. Excellent refreshments were served during the evening, and with games and various amnseinents the time passed only too rapidly, and before the merry-makers were aware the earls hours of morning were fast approaching w'heii they hade their hostess gooil- night, with wi.nlies for many returns of such a happy birtliday. —About one year ago Miss Fr:ineis Swaniek, daughter of .lohn .Sw;iniek, ^t■si(ling m iar Roln-rls, was tlie victim IfK.V to Ip'r lome the te:ini l)ee;ime frighteiu!(l and threw her out. fracturing hei' leg so that at the time it was feared amputation w o u l d b«* n e c e s s a r y . The limb was .set, however and, apparently, was doing well, when it was found th.at the bone w.as (leea^iiig and the young biily was brought to the homt! of Dr. and Mrs. Gregory about a wei^k ago. .Amputation was at last thought to be the only means of sjiving her life, and .Monday the leg was taken off below the knee by Dr. Barims, of Faii-bnry, and Dr. Gregory 'I'lie young lady is doing fully as well as Could bi; (!xpe(!ted, ami it is hoped she m.ay .soon recover. She dis- pl.iys much courage, and with a naturally strong c;onstitiilion bears with Inn' mis- foiTiine nnnsnally well. —'Pile so(“i:il)le for the henelit cjf the Ibipiist chnreh in this eity, held at tlie lie.inlif.il new home of .Mr. and Mrs. L. (’nrtis hist'Pnesday afternoon and eviMi- ing. was in every way a eomplete siu!- eess. Dining the afternoon the at teml ima! was ipiiie bilge, and llu! time w:i-. very ple:i.s;intly spent. In the even- ing the hoU'c was comi»letely filled, and every one present h.id, doubtless, come with the (let(;rmination to li:ive a good time. As a conseqnenee ever> I hing was merriment, ami each ell’oi-t of Ihe eiiter- l:iiners to m:iki- the .affair an nnnsnally ple:is:int om; Was a|i|ireei:iled by those :is-.fml)led. 'I’he supper \v ;is exia'ciiilig- ly tine ,aml ever\thing w.as served in the nio't ;(|)proved style 'I’he spacious |•ooms :ire IxMiitifully adapted to en- terUiining ami were mneh admireil by all presioit Music, both voicil am! in- slrumeiit.il, w.as furnislieil by members of the eiimp iiiN :iml added niueli to the fveniiig’> entert:iinment wbieh. biisides being ;i yr iml social smaa'ss. was fully as s itisfaeiorv fi’oiii ,i liuanei.tl |)oint of view, tin- riceipts lieiiig 1(2!S..5(I. f/. 'Plianksirivim; Day. Yeslerd.'i\ Ihe usu:il unions of fiiinilies iml triemU wi I'e hml in our village, ami iii iny liom"s were liriglil :iml happy witliiii, ii()lwiili.^t:imliiig the (lisni:il, el.imly we.-ither out of doors 'I’he I’ll,light th.ai :ill over oiir gre.al nation tlied.iy is iii-ing eelebr.ilc'd, is a viiry happy one :ind to trace its history from I he origin of 'I’lninksgiving to the iiresent e-pi-eially interesting .\s a national fesliv d it (bates b:iek only to 1H(i2, when President Lincoln |iroebnim>d a national i ’h a i i k s g i v i n g |)av. For espe(‘i;d oc- casions tluiiik.sgiving days had be(!ii proeblimed befori* as m .lerl.iied wilii Engi:in'(l, in 1781, .-ind :igai)i in Washingtons „ administration, lint niifil Liiieoln's time none h:id adopted the New England harvest hoim period for its eelelir.alion. 'Pin! d;iy is I'eally of N(!W England origin, for-at Plyimndh. in H!23 .after the harvest of the yi*ar hml been galli(*re(l, tlie (Jovi'r- nor appointed a day wlien all should im‘el togetlier, and “after a sixa-i.al m an - ner rejoice together” As New England id(!.as s])read abroad tliroiiglioiit our eoiintry and New England emigrants e.irried their ideas westward, the day eaiiie to he adopt('d in other st.ates, and now tin! fourth 'Plmrsday of Novuunbi'r is looki'd forward too v/itli ple;i:siuc all over our la ml. 'Phanksgivini' Exercises. Wednesday afternoon the pupils of the First Primary d(!partment and their teacher, Miss Brown, :ieeepted an invi tatioii from the t(!;ielu!r of the Inleniie di:ite department. Miss .Schbilnich, sind her pupils to unite with the bitter in giving tluiir linal 'Phiinksgiving exercis- es. At tin! appointed time .several visit ors came in to listen to Ihe jnograin as rendered by the pn|)ils of each school. Each one of the exeiaiises was well givuui and iiiiieh eiijoycid by all 'Phe litlli! ones of the Primary, with their bright faces, showed plainly the interest and pliiasnre they were taking in all that was being said or done, and the piijiils of the Intermedi;ite dejiartmeiit did re- markably well. 'Pli(! following is the I'KOOIlAM : Song, “Tills Worlil is What We Make I f ....................................... Inlonnediate Pupils Son»f. “I Would I Woroa Fairy .. ITiinary Pupils “Only a Little SUxikliiK’’ ............. Mattie THfOfi rt Keeitiition ..................................... Cloim'iit .McCarty " Tlie Piirand the Hen” ................................... Wallie Watson “The Ijuno Dor " ................................................. Katie FalhriR "Dolly's WashitiR Day" .................................. (siuisa WiiiRert ‘•Resolutions of a Little dirl" . . .. Oertu- .Messier "The New Ulster" ............................................. Alvin Wrede 8 onR. “ I1U7.Z F u z z " ...................... Primary Pupils "'The Mini and the Children" ......... Nora Hrown "Five I.ittio Rahhlts" ........... Five Pniniiry Hoys “ ThanksKivlnR" .................................. 11in in h‘ Siiiiih "'Time'Tablo” ................................................. Chirenee Dorsey "A True Story” ..................................................... Allee Entwistle "A Funny Chicken" ..................................... Sanlord WiiiRert Sonif ...................... Mattie TaRRert. Fannie Sears Sour , "Thnmpkln Says I'll Dance" Prim Pupils "A New SlRiial Service”.. Mamie Stnickuieyer "A Little MUlRof .....................Lillie Van Alstyno "How Mama Plays” ........................................ Ainella Heppe ” 1.088011 In A s t r o n o m y ” .................................... Nina HlRliAin “A lA'tter From Little Flo” ............. Dick 'Turner “Story of the Little Mice” ............ ,loe Rheinstcin Kittens” ....................................... F a n n i e S«>Rrs A full lino of boots, h I iooh , and rubber ^^oodw . The finest line of tt*as, coffees, spices and fan- cy groceries ever purcliasiHl for (’hatswortli market for the holiday season is in and will continue t (3 arrive, from day to day, fresh from first hands, and purcliased at bed-rock net cash prices. Re- member I buy my goods in the open market, w li i c h subjects them to the sharp com jietition of Chicago’s ma- il V whole- H a n ew in* II s a 1 e mer- chants tfe thus ()])- tain the 1owest pric- // es. voice o f seasonablo goods in Ilia lino, among the many may be mentioned lamjis, brusliea, fancy stationery, novelties in notiona fa n cy (jiieensware, glassware, perfumes. To his stock has been added a frt'sli siijijily of faulty groceries, embrac- ing a full line of canned fruits, fancy jiickles, dried fruits, canned and package coffet's, fancy spices for culi- nary purposes. All gooda bought for cash and sold at prices IxTlow al 1 competitors. See! W hat k^hall 1 Buy? “ My "Days of tho We<ik” ......... S«*von Primary Olrls "Come. Father, Uomo” ..................... Fannie Miller “Who Was She?" .................................. lacoli Prater "Little Ho Peep” ................................. Alllo Watson “The Atlantic Oahio” .............................. Hal Bangs Song, "Bob White" .......................Primary Pupils ,\\e^ ..A” *’ - 80 5N' soV” " \d :,\vev a i C Eep, be A . 4 liOVO ^ ^O .V” .V” 8” le S ‘o l(f Gh ^rit of G H A K IE S G IIM B EL J E W B L E I?, . CHATSWORTH, - - ILLINOIS. 5 % m m ■V, > dii';

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Page 1: W h a t k^hall 1 B u y?chatsworthlibraryarchives.org/1888-11-30.pdf · (JITS AT $8.00, 1.50. and bro w n S AT $8.50, 2.00. V), WORTH Sp.OO. S AT $2.25, 3.00. S AT $4.00, 0 00. 18

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D J ^ T O T jS D 7 0 T U B I J \ r T B K J i 8 T ^ O B C B A ^ T H W O B T J J A J V 't) r i C I J V I T l .

VOLUME XVI. CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. NUMBER 7.

(Shateworth f laindealtr.JA S . A. S M I T H , .........Pul>h8her an d P r o p r ie to rM. EVA S M I T H ....................................Ix>cal E d ito r

8 U B 8 ( ; i l I P T I O N H A T K 8 .I f pa id In 3 m o n th s #1.50; o th e r w is e KJ.OO

p e r a n n u m .A D V B K T IH IN U H A T K 8.

Looal b u s in e s s n o tices Um c e n ts p e r l ine ; r a t e s fo r s tandliiK ads. furnishiHl on a p p l i c a ­tion . All a d v e r t i s e m e n ts uuacconii>aiiied b y d i re c t io n s re s tr lc t ln K th e m , will be k e p t tu u n t i l <irdere<l o u t , a n d chiir^fcd Hce.ir.IiiiKly

C om u im ilu a t lo n s o f a p r o p e r c h a r a c t e r ■olloiUHl, a n d in f o rm a t io n o f local n ew s Kladly raco lved . a t all t im es .

Trains leave Chatsworth as followsT.. P. & W.

(lOlNd HAST.No. I, A t la n t ic E.xi)ress.......................... 10 28 a. m.No. 2, A t la n t ic E x p r e s s ......................... !» 24 p. m.N o. 10, (F re ig h t ) ......................................... 3 10 p. m.No. 20, (F r e ig h t ) ......................................... 11 20 p. m.

OOINO WKST.No. r>, K an sa s (;ity E x p r e s s ................. 12 34 p. m.No. 1. K an sa s City E x p r e s s ................ 6 27 p. m.No. 1.5, (F r td g h t) .......................... , ___ . . .10 28 a. in.N o . 10, (F re ig h t ) ......................................... 11 20 p. m.

Nos 4 a n d 2 h av e th r o u g h e a r s hetw«H‘ii l,a- f a y e t te , Im iiaiiapolis , an d (Mncinnati . via She ldon , m a k in g close c o n n ec t io n s e a s t and southeast. .

IL L IN O IS C EN TH A L.

whtMi iill o f o u r i n e r c l i a i i t s w i l l w a n t to m a k e o u t . s t a t c i i i e u t s , Ig l ls a n d a c c o u n t s . T h e P l a i n d e a l k k o l l l f l ' i s i n ( ( p a r e d to f u r n i . s h s t a t e m e n t s , b i l l J i e a d s , e t c . , o n s l i o r t n o t i c e .

—T he ladies of the .M E. cluirch will f(ive an oy.ster Hiiiiper a t the row n Hall in Cliatswortli next T uesday eveiiiufr, Dec. 4. a very cordial invitation i.s ex ­tended to all to he prestmt, a)id a ^rood tiiiie is expected for all who may a ttend.

.hihii ( ’ooney met with ipiitc a i of a serious accident. While in a b u 4 acci»’ ijers ci

sheller a))d badly m ashed Dr E llina

serious acc iden t last Mondiiy by gett ing I iroiiig from the di^pot in this eity his linjjers eaiiffht in the coffs of a corn- noi

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!towering figures of W a sh in g to n , Lin- iculn and G r u n t W a s h in g to n will ul- I ways be th e fa th e r of h is c o u n try ; Lin- oo ln ’b nam e is ind isso lubly asso c ia ted w ith tho e inunclnatioA of th e slaves; G ra n t was tho g r o a t G en era l w ho achieved tho d e fea t of tho reb e l l io n and , as a leader, d id m ore t h a n any o th e r to p ro m o te tho peace an d h a r - jmony of th e s u b s e q u e n t re u n io n ; Cleve­land 's fam e as a p a t r i o t w as assu red

!by tho h is to r ic ta r i f f m essage , w hich |will a lw ays be re g a rd e d as tho co rn e r- [etouo of a re fo rm w h ic h som e d ay will iom ancipate th e A m er ic an peo p le from tho bu rdens of u n ju s t a n d unnecessa ry taxation.

T h e re is b u t one l e a d e r of tho people an d m o u ld e r of pub lic s e n t im e n t in co n tem p o ran eo u s h i s to ry to whom C leveland m ay be c o m p ared in his p re sen t position . T h a t m an is Glad- etono. G lad s to n e to day is tho p o li t i ­ca l victim of h is own honest, h ig h - m inded a n d p a t r io t ic convic tions; so is Clovoland. G la d s to n e ’s e n t i re public c a re e r h a s been devo ted to th e cause of n a t io n a l p ro g re s s a n d th e idghts of th o people. Ho w as th e leader of tho ta r if f - re fo rm m o v e m e n t of h is co u n tr j ’, in the d i s e s ta b l i s h m e n t of th e I r is h church , in th e ab o li t io n of the sa les of a rm y com m iss ions ; ho h as been con- epicuous in eve ry m o v em en t of re fo rm

j in G roa t B r i t a in d u r in g tho past forty- Iflvo yea rs , an d w as defea ted in his je truggle fo r th e e s ta b l i s h m e n t of home- ,rulo in I r e la n d , w h ich is s u re to pro- Ivail in th o end. C le v e la n d ’s public ’c a re e r h a s been m u ch sh o r te r , b u t it jhas boen-roplote wdth a sp i ra t io n s and m chiovom ents of p ro g re s s and reform . lAs sheriff of his coun ty , ns m a y o r of [his city, a s G o v e rn o r of h is S ta te and I ’res iden t of h is co u n try , C leveland has boon identified w ith a con tinuous series of public benefac tions, and ho h a s ju s t boon de fea ted as c h a m p io n of tariff-

ireform, w h ic h is tho m an ife s t des tiny iof th is coun try ., T h e p a ra l le l does n o t end here. As "Gladstone in th e m in o r i ty is a g r e a te r i?nan th a n S a lisb u r j’, h is successfulj r iv a l in th e g o v e rn m e n t of G roa t •Britain , so C leveland , in h is r e t i r e ­m ent, will bo a g r e a t e r m an in A m cri-

ican h is to ry th a n G en era l H a rr iso n , >vho is to d isp lace him .; G ro v e r C lev e lan d h as __ boon the a r c h i t e c t of h is ow n politicfiil ca ree r , •an in d ep en d en t th in k e r , a friend of it he people. H e hits a lw a y s been able to r ise ab o v e p a r ty inlluonco, p o p u la r c lam o r , p e rso n a l eo n s id e ra t io n s and solfish in te re sts . H o h as p rov ided •liistory w ith a p ra c t ic a l ap p lica tio n of H e n ry C la y ’s m ax im : “ B ette r be

■right th a n bo P re s id e n t . ” Ho has g u id e d a g ro a t p o li t ica l i)arty, w hich w as B ourbon in m any of its a t t r ib u te s , ill th e d i rec t io n of a g r e a t N a tio n a l re­fo rm —n ot fo r t r a n s ie n t po li tica l sue- j-.noa. b u t fo r tho u l t im a te ac h ie v em en t of a g ra n d N a tio n a l work. H e h as p ro m o ted a d eg ree of p o p u la r th o u g h t , s tu d y an d d iscussion of a vas t econom ­ic (luostion w h ich n ev e r before p re ­vailed a m o n g the A m er ican peojilc. and h as p lan ted the seed of a g re a t p r in c ip le w h ich is bound to g e rm in a te , an d b lossom , and fructify . Ho has sacrificed te m p o ra ry p ow er an d p e r ­sonal in te re s t to th e g lo r ious cainso in w hich ho enlis ted . Ho m ig h t h av e been rc-c lcc tcd Pi-esident by k eep in g s till ; h e h a d only to re ach out to g r a s p th e prize. B u t to him tho tlcsliiiy of h is co u n try was moro vital th a n p e r so n a l p re fe rm e n t o r p a r ty success.

G ro v e r C lev e lan d is to -day tho lead- of tho m o st i m p o r t a n t econom icc r

m o v em en t e v e r in a u g u ra te d in tlio A m erican R epublic , in v o lv in g a p r i n ­c ip le which is essen tia l to th e perfec t Ifrcedom, eq u a li ty an d fa irn ess of th e A m er ican system. Ho h as w ith h im *thc best b ra in s of th e co u n try and has roce ivod tho h igh co m p lim e n t of tho a c t iv e h o s t i l i ty of tho m onopolies, th e <trust8 and m ach in e po li tic ians . I I0 Igoes in to r e t i r e m e n t full of h o n o rs an d ifollowcd by the ad m ira t io n and re- apoct, no t only of h is fr iends, w ho Isharo h is po li tica l defeat, bu t of tho 'mass of h is opponents . l ie m ay y e t bo an a c t iv e pow er in b r in g in g a b o u t j 'llio re a l iz a t io n of tbo I’eform to w bicb I the h>i8 a roused tb e a t ten t ion of tbo ' A m er ic an peop le ; but, in any case, tbo ! re fo rm will come, and he will a lw ays | bo rew ard ed by h is to ry with the gai-- Iftiid of h e ro ism and th e lau io ls wbicb jl)elong oi r i g h t to o r ig in a l th in k e rs land g r e a t loaders. — K m isa i Cily Star.

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y e a r s , fell dead h o u s e ” ou Desp t h e o th e r n igh t, l a w y e r o f em iiie an d in Chii-;»go, I d r a n k lieuvily, 1 d ie d a pauper , ap p o in te d h im t r i t o r y of UUih, a b ly u n t i l romo' P r e s i d e n t llui-hui

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Rodinon, E d g a r C M iss M inn ie ( lo rd m e r c h a n t in th e m a r r i e d to a youn b u t a n o t h e r su ito i u a c lo p em c u t , and O ordon le f t on 1 h o u r s befo re th e t a k e n place. The, h u t th e Buppositii been m a rr ie d .

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h e r room a t M onti S h e h a d p u rch i w o r t h o f m o rp h in t t i r e d to h e r room l ie v e d , to o k tho w r e m a in e d in h e r day s , a g r a n d d a u g room a n d s a w h e r i as leep., ' S h e w as a

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t h e Q ra n d Lodge I. officers w e r e eleci O t i s H u m p h re y , o t l r a i id M aster , J . L G ra n d W a rd en , W. c a g o ; G ra n d S ecre ' o f B loom ing ton ; Needles , of N ashvil l ive , J . K. Miller, o

A Young E v a M itchell, a di

tw o y e a r s , w a s four u n c o n s c io u s on Gra cago. su f fe r in g fre sk u l l , e v id e n t ly cau b lu n t in s t ru m e n t , 1 h o sp i t a l and soon a d e r e r w a s u n k n o w w e r e be in g followed

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E d w a rd Bhipton, a y e a r s of ago, d ro p p e t B a p t i s t C h u rc h in Chi e e rv ie c s tho o tl ie r nigi

G eorge K uebson, a y w ell Coun ty , w as a r c h a r g e of w h o le s a le s hogs.

J . I’. Boggs w as r« g r a n d j u r y in D ec .i tu r I f a r m e r s on an in su ra n

O. C. L iichnrd t , a (. m m m i t t e d su ic ide t l W ich i ta . Kan.

Bud H o w ard , iieeiisoi m u r d e r of Moiito (Ja q u i t ted .

T h o m a s H olm es, ni P r in c e to n , w a s buuiui b u r g l a r y th e o th e r d ay a s to re th e p re c e d in g n

C h a r le s S m ith and ( - l ive n e a r T e r r a C otta ,

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Tho Jo e h an i ia l i Lodg^ Ization of H e b r e w lad fo r c h a r i ty by an e n t c r n ig h t .

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ton , a la rgo th r e e - s to r y b r ic k s t r u c t u r e , w as e n t i r e ly b u rn e d , w i th all i ts c o n te n ts , a b o u t tw o o’c l t e k th e o th e r inu rn ing . T h e r e w us e v e ry in d ic a t io n th a t th e tiro w a s th e w o rk of au in c e n d ia ry , an d th a t e x p lo s iv e s w e re u se d to h a s te n th e de- s truotioD. T he b u i ld in g w as e r o d e d eigtit- e e n y e a r s ago an d cos t $44,000. I t w a s a h a n d s o m e s t r u c t u r e , th e spec ia l p r id e of th e c i ty , and , b e s id e s be in g p ro v id ed w i th th e b e s t of f ix tu re s and a p p a r a tu s , c o n ­t a in e d a |)ubiie l ih r a rv of a b o u t t i f te en h u n ­d r e d v o lum es an d a la rg e and v a lu a b le m u ­seum. Not a th in g wus saved, in s u r a n c e , $18,000.

l i l c d a I ' a t ip c r .W. W. D ru m m o n d , a g e d scveii ty -ono

y e a r s , fell d ea d f rom a c h a i r in a “ ba r re l- h o u s e ” Oil D esp la in e s s t r e e t in Ctiicugo t h e o th e r n igh t. He w as a t one t im e a l a w y e r of em inonce , bo th in W a s l i in g to n a n d in Chicago, h u t of la te y o u rs tie had d r a n k heavily , lo s t al l liis o ro i ic r ly and d ie d a pauper . In IS.'!,'! I ’r c s id c n t I ’icrco ap p o in te d liim Cliiisf J u s t i c e of tlie T e r ­r i t o r y of U tah , wliicti i» s i t ion Ite til led a b ly u n t i l ro inovcd loui' y e a r s l a t e r by P r e s id e n t l luetianun.

F le d w i th a l iu i i t lso in e r Man.A s c n s a l onal eloptMiieut o c c u r re d u t

R edm on , K d g ar C oun ty , l i ie o th e r even ing . M iss M itin ie ( io rd i n, d a u g h t e r of a w e a l t l iy in c rc l ia n t in th e p lace , wus to h av e b een m u r r i e d to a y o u n g f a r m e r naiiiod C r id e r , b u t a n o t h e r su i to r . T. L. Sam pson , p la n n ed a n e lo p em e n t , and Mr. S a inpsou an d Miss O o rd o n le f t on th e M id land t r a in a few h o u rs be fo re tn o m a r r i a g e w a s to h ave t a k e n place. T h ey liad n o t been loca ted , b u t th e sup p o s i t io n w as t h a t th e y h ad b ee n m urried .

A n O l d L a d y T a k e s M o r p h i n e .Mrs. A n n a L a r m c r w a s found d e a d in

h e r room a t M ontice llo th e o t l ic r even ing . S h e h a d p u r c h a s e d tw e n t y five c e n t s ’ w o r t h of m o rp h in e a t a d r u g s to re , an d r e ­t i r e d to h e r room a t once, and, i t w a s b e ­l ie v ed , to o k th e w h o le dose. A s sh e o f ten r e m a in e d in h e r room for tw o or t h r o e day s , a g r a n d d a u g h t e r w ho w e n t in to th e room a n d sa w h e r in bed supposed sh e w a s asleep., ' S h e w as a b o u t s ix ty y e a r s old.

I l l ino is O dd-F e l low s .A t t h e r e c e n t se ss io n in S p r in g f ie ld of

t h e G ra n d Lodge I. O. O. F. th e fo llow ing oflScers w e r e e l e c t e d : G ra n d M a ste r . J. O t is H u m p h re y , o f S p r in g f ie ld ; D e p u ty G ra n d M aster , J . L. B a rn u m , of C h ic a g o ; G ra n d W a rd e n , W. H. U nderw ood , o f C h i­c a g o ; G ra n d B e c re ta ry , G eo rg e M. Adam s, o f B loom ing ton ; G ra n d T re a s u re r , B. N eedles , of N a sh v i l le ; G ra n d R e p r e s e n ta ­t ive , J . K. Miller, of Casoyvillc .

A Y ' o u n g CjUrl’s F a t e .E v a M itchell , a dom es t ic , a g e d tw e n ty -

tw o y e a r s , w a s found th e o th e r n ig h t ly in g u n c o n s c io u s on Gr.iiid b o u le v a rd , in C h i ­cago, s u f fe r in g f ro m a f r a c tu r e of th o s k u l l , e v n lc n t ly ca u se d by a b low f ro m a b lu n t in s t ru m e n t . S h e w a s t a k e n to th e h o s p i l a l and soon a f t e r died. H e r m u r ­d e r e r w a s u n k n o w n , h u t s c v e n i l c low s w e r e be ing fo llow ed up.

T h e M i l l e r x H a v e a C r i e v a n c c .A b o u t fo r ty m eii ibc rs of tho Ccjntral

I l l in o i s M il le r s ’ A ssoc ia t ion licld a m e e t ­in g a t S p r ingf ie ld th o o th e r e v e n in g an d d e te rm in e d to u se tlio mai l i incry of t h e i r o rg a n iz a t io n tc p ie v e n t tl io s l i ip m e n t in to t h e i r t e r r i t o r y of flour from o u ts id e S t a t e s in u n d e r w e i g h t p a c k ag e s , a p rac t ice w li ich t h e y m a in ta in e d w as r u in in g t l ie i r local t r a d e .

C o l l e c t i n g I n t e r n a l I f e v c i i n o .A c c o rd in g to th e re ))o r t of t h e F i f th A u ­

d i t o r of th o T r e a s u r y a t W a s h in g to n it c o s t th e G o v e r n m e n t ».'!04,9li7.(»0 to c o l lec t t h e i n te r n a l r e v e n u e tu x e s in I l l ino is tlio ^esf. yen.r euv on* 1" flivirl".'! !'.y .ii=-t r i c t s as fo llow s; Fir.sl, ?1'22,70;i.04; F if th ,

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T o l d In a F e w I . l n e s .M iss M ary M u rtagh d ied r e c e n t ly a t

F re e p o r t , in h e r one h u n d r e d th y e a r .D r T hom as W o rth in g to n , one of t h e

b e s t -k n o w n r e s id e n t s of P i t ts f ie ld , d ied tho o tf ic r day, aged e ig h ty y ea rs .

A le x a n d e r F a i r w us ru n o v e r and k i l led b y a t r a in ne .tr R a m s e y a few d a y s ago.

A fo u r y e a r -o ld ch i ld of H e n ry D anie l, of R o r in d a , w as c l ioked to d e a th a few d ay s ago w i th th e she ll of a h ic k o ry nut.

Mrs. E l iz a b e th O e s te r le w a s r e c e n t ly g iv e n a ju d g m e n t o f $1,000 a g a in s t tlio c i ty of B loom ington in h e r s u i t fo r d a m ­a g e i su s ta in e d in a fall ujiou a b ro k e n s id e w a lk .

H e n r y Jo h n so n , a te a m s te r , w a s k i l l e d 'a f e w (lays ago a t B e th a n y by a fu l l ing log.

E d w a rd Bhipton, a co lo red m a n fo rty y e a r s of age, dro))ped d ead in tho O l iv e t B a p t i s t C h u rc h in Chicago wliilc a t t e n d i n g s e rv ic e s ttie o t l ie r n igh t .

G eorge K uebson, a .young f a r m e r of Taze­w e ll C oun ty , w as a r r e s t e d r e c e n t ly on a c h a r g e of w h o le s a le s t e a l in g of g r a in and hogs.

J . P. Boggs w as rec’c n t ly hold to tho g ra n d ju r y in D ec .i lu r for s w in d l in g tw e n ty f a r m e r s on an in s u ra n c e fraud .

O. C. Luchnrclt, a C h ica g o coal dea le r , c o m m itted su ic ide th o o th e r n ig h t a t W ich i ta . Kan.

Bud H o w ard , a r c u se d a t I’l l ts f ie ld of tho m u r d e r of M onte Gauiito , h a s been a c ­q u i t ted .

T h o m a s H olm es, n i g h t w a tc h m a n a t P r in c e to n , w a s h.iiind o v e r on a c h a r g e of b u r g la r y th e o th e r day . Ho wa.s c a u g h t in a s to re th e p r e c e d in g n ig h t .

C h a r le s Binitli and Charle.s J o n k e , who l ive n e a r T e r r a C o tta , w e r e a i re .s ted re- coiit ly fo r fa ta l ly s t a h b iu g a m an in a d r u n k e n b raw l u tN u n d a .

P a t r i c k B re n n a n and P a u l Uittki 'rl w ore Bcriousl.v b u r n e d in C e n t r a l i a ttud o th e r d a y by an cx dos on of gas.

Tho J o e h a n n a h Lodge, a C h icago o r g a n - I fa t io n of H e b r e w ladies , rea lized f 1.200 f o r c h a r i ty by an c n to r ta i i im u n t tho o th e r n ig h t .

Tho body of I g n a t iu s H olc-in-thc-D ay. an I n d ia n m e d ic in e yonder , w as t a k e n o u t of th o r iv e r in Cliic.ago recen t ly . I t w as siTp- poRod ho fell in w h i le d r u n k .

A t G a le s b u r g tho o th e r d ay in d ic tm e n ts w o re r e t u r n e d a g a in s t H olly Doyle, Lafo L a m a s to r , I k e L a m a s tc r and F r a n k Wiefc-^ w i r e fo r th e k i l l in g of Jo m o s E a to n a t yatOB C ity . _

T H E N A T I O N A L R E V E N U E S .

A n n u a l R e p o r t o f C om nilssfo iie r M il la r—T h e R e c e i p t s G r e a t e r by O v e r S S ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0T h a n T h o s e o f 1 8 8 7 —O p p o s i t l u o t o K e-m u s l i i x t h e T a x uii F r u i t U r n i i d y —O leo -m a r f a r l i eW a8h i n (!T(in , N ov. a®.—T he a n n u a l^ re p o r t

of Jo s e p h 8. Miller, C om m iss io n e r of I n te rn a l R evenue, has been g iven to th e press. The re p o r t covers no t only tho o p e ra t io n s of the b u re a u d u r pg the fiscal y e a r en d ed J u n e 80, 188H, b u t Includes som e very In te re s t in g co m ­p a ra t iv e tab le s re la t in g to p roduc t ion in p a s t years, as well as ad d it io n a l In fo rm at ion r e l a t ­ing to th e work of , . th ^ office d u r in g th e first q u a r te r of the currfenl Bscal year.

Mr. Miller’s rep o r t sUnws th a t In te rn a l r e v ­enue rece ip ts from all sources d u r in g the p a s t fiscal y ea r w ere H24,;«6, i75. or nearly $4,500,IXH) more th a n his e s t im a te . I lls e s t im a te of r e ­ceip ts for th e c u r r e n t yeor Is llit5,U00,iXX), p ro­viding th a t no ch an g es a re m ade In ex is t ing ra te s of tax a t io n . Tho co s t of oolloction d u r ­ing th e p a s t y ea r a g g reg a ted beingloss th a n 3 'J-10 pe r cen t, of th e am o u n t col­lected, a g a in s t 3 4-10 p e r cent. In 1S87. The e s t im a te d ex p en se s of th e service for tho n ex t fiscal y ea r a re pu t down a t t l . 1.3.S,aS0.

Of th e to ta l revonuo rece ip ts Il linois paid over $X),0 0.003, or a b o u t .’X) per cent. T he col­lections of tho F if th iP e o r ta ) d is t r ic t w ere »1K,- 3SS,'J40, which were l a r g e r th a n tho^se of any o th e r s nglo d i s t r i c t ; t h a t of ( Mneinnati s t a n d ­ing n e x t with $10,vi02,0.AJ. TIk; city of Chicago com es closely a f te r C inc inna ti with i ‘.».401,881. New York co m es second in the l is t of S la te a w ith riS.iOOOOJ; K en tu ck y third, J14,0X),(X)0, und Ohio fourth , with i l t ’,00.),IXX), and It may he said t h a t while 1,071 v io la tions of th e in te rna l- rev en u e law s were r e p o r ted by sp ec ia f agen ts und 812 perso n s were a r r e s te d not om; of these! violations o r a r r e s t s o ccurred w ith in the S ta te of Illinois, und. accord ing to tho rep o r ts of the Com m iss ioner, no frauds oc­cu rred there . It Is n o tab le th a t th e re w.as a d ec rease of 7,M2, ;<.i3 ga llons of sp i r i t s produced d ur ing th e year, 5l,5.81,'i25 gallons less of hour ben whisky, l,443,'.l.'>0 less of rye whisky and l,;i9l,487 gallons less of h gh wines.

I t Is an In te re s t in g fac t t h a t lu tho prohibi- t 'o n .Stole of Iow a th e re a re 6 licensed rec t i ­fiers, 2.t>iJ8 l icensed re ta i l l iq u o r d e a 'e r s and 3t> l icensed w ho lesa le dea le rs . In th e p roh ib i­t ion S t a t e of K a n sa s th e re Is 1 rectifier, 1,277 re ta i l l iquor dea le rs , 8 w ho lesa le d ea le rs andjj m a n u f a c tu r e r s of st il ls . D uring th e la s t ye no one h a s been licenced to m a n u fa c tu ro or sell l iquor In th e S ta t e of M aine, and th e re Is no o th e r S t a t e in th e l i s t of which th e sam e can be said.

In re f e re n c e to the proposit ion to rep ea l tho ta x on f ru i t b ran d ies , d is t i l led from any kind of fruit, ;Coiumis8louor Miller say s : “ I t a p ­p ea rs p robab le t h a t tho re l ie f of th is a rt ic le from ta x a t io n would lead to tho u ti liza tion of a la rg e n u m b e r of d ifferent f ru i ts for th e d is t i l la t ion of sp i r i t s , an d to tho produc t ion of an ad d it io n a l volume of such spirits , which m ig h t rea so n ab ly be ex p e c te d to bav e an ap p rec iab le effect upon th e tux-paid g ra in und m o la sse s s p i r i t s w ith which i t would com e Into c o m p e t i t on. U n d e r the p re s e n t law, w hich p rac t ica l ly confines tho brandy p ro d u ce r to tho uso of apples , p e a c h e s o r g rapes , and d e sp i te th e en d e a v o r to exerc ise as close a su perv is ion as It bus been found p rac t icab le to apply to a b u siness ca r r ied on by so m an y In­d iv id u a ls and s c a t te r e d o v e r so large an area , i t is supposed th a t a co n s id e rab le p e rc e n ta g e of th e p ro d u c t e scapes l a x ; an d th is am o u n t is iho su b jec t of co m p la in t f rom th e d is t i l le rs of w h sk ies , who d ec la re t h a t It Is p e rcep t ib ly fe l l In s o m e p laces .’’

T h e C onim tss .oncr be lieves th a t if in addition to th is f raud u len l (luau tl ty tho whole leg t i in a te p ro d u c t of f ru i t b randy sliould bo p u t upon tb e m a r k e t tax free, und t in s should again be swollen by tlio u n r e s t r i c te d use n o t only of apples , poaches and grapes , b u t of any and all o th e r fruits , u n d e r tho in d u cem en t offered of com pet i t ion w ith w hisky and rum loaded w ith a ta.x of 91 cen ts a g a l­lon, tho g rievance to th o wh sk y p ro d u c ­e rs would prove no t to bo an im ag inary one. So th e red u c t io n in th e reveniio by th e aboli- t on of the tax upon fru it b ra n d y i.s no t to be m easu red by tho su b t ra c t io n of th e p r e s e n t collec tions from th a t source . A considerab ly la rg e r am o u n t would, in all probabili ty , bo lost, while miscliief to tho revenue serv ice and increased dilficult'OS in th o en fo rc e m e n t of th e law as to g ra in and m o la sse s spirits , o u t of uH propor tion to th e a m o u n t of tux sur- reiulered, m ight lie s e n oiisiy apprelieiided.

D uring th e p as t y ea r tobacco and its matiu- fac lu re s yit 'ldod lf.'i0.fl(52,4;ll, nguiust S30, liiS.iMi" d u r in g th e p reced in g y e a r ; sp irits , fi;;i,3ot), 16*5. a g a in s t in 1887, and ferm enttid

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ijir H lu ‘th e y ea r before. Tho revenue from o leom arger - Inc d u r in g th e p a s t y ea r a m o u n ted to lil.HOI. 139. and for th e e ig h t m o n ih s in 1.886 and 1887. w hen tho tax was first p u t on, it ag g reg a ted $723,818.

S p eak ng of tho op e ra t io n s of tho Olenmarga- r ine law. th e C om m iss io n e r show s th a t Iho to ta l q u an t i ty m a n u fa c tu re d during tho ten m o n th s s ince th e law w ont into effect w as .')6,0'.0,151 pounds, all of which was consum ed lit th is co u n try e x c e p t 2,- 505,000 pounds, which w as ex p o r ted or d es t ro y ed by fire. In April, 1886, th e re ■were 31 m a n u fa c tu re r s , 2.’16 w holesale d ea le rs and 3,929 re ta il dea le rs , m ak in g a to ta l of 4 ,1!»7 holding licenses. S ince t h a t d a te th is to ta l has boon reduced to 3,462, of whom 29 are m a n u fa c tu re rs , 154 w holesa le dea le rs and 3,279 re ta i l deale rs . Tho C om m iss ion­er a t t r i b u te s tho falling off to the fac t t h a t m a n u fa c tu re r s a re now dealing d irec t with co n su m ers und to th e p roh ib ito ry laws In sev e ra l S la t e s which h av e driven ou t th e m an u fac t i i ro r s and dea le rs . He In t im ates , fipwever, th a t th is dec rease m ay 1)0 p a r t ia l ly due to fraud, and says it is a su b jec t of g r e a t so l ic i tude in th e d e p a r tm e n t . T he rep o r t s a y s ;

“T he s t a t e m e n t as to th e p roduc t ion and use of oleo o l sliows th a t m ore th a n ‘27.000,0 K) p o u n d s ou t of a to ta l p ro d u c t of 69,000,(XX) pounds of th is su b s tan ce . Invented solely for use lu th e m an u fac tu ro of a b u t t e r su b ­s t i tu te . was n e i th e r ex p o r te d nor used in the m a n u f a c tu r e of o le o m a r ­garine. T ha quest ion as to w h a t ac tu a l ly becom es of th is m a te ial will n ever be sa t ls- f ic to r i ly an sw ered unti l th e m a n u fa c tu re rs th e reo f are comi oiled to acco u n t for It with tho sam e p a r t ic u la r i ty as they are required to acct.uiit for the a r t ic le su b jec t to tax, and 1 re- npw the reeom inoridations on th is su b je c t m ade In my las t ann u a l report . I l l s doub tle ss used In th e m auufa i ' tn ro of so m e food prod uct, such, for in s tance , as ohoose. I t can no t be ccoiioml'..ally used as a lubricaiit ,-in the face of th e fact t h a t i ts m a r k e t price is nearly double tho price of tallow. T he ex am in a t io n In lab o ra to r ie s of a r t ic le s sold usb u t t e r bu t su s ­p ec ted of bein.g o lco m arg c r no have been found li inpequato to m e e t th e d em an d s of a service covering a t o r n to r y w h o ic a re a Is .3.611,819 sq u a re m les .’’

T h e C om m iss io n e r’s tab le s show th a t of a to ta l of .56,(KK),biX) p o unds of oleomiirgarlno m a n u fa e lu re d d u r in g th e l a s t y e a r 29,(X)l),OlX) pounds were produced in tho c ity of Cliicago, and t l ia t tho S t a l e of Coiiiioi l i c u t ro in es sec- oiid with ll.iKXI.hO') j)oiinds. Tho rece ip ts from th e tax a t io n of o loom argar ino d u r in g tho fiscal .year end ing .Iiino .8il, 1888. w ere $861,1.39, of which $6.53,3')5 cam e from th e laxat lo i i of ‘2 cen ts a pound.

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SOLD E V E R Y W H E R E .

G R A T E F U L -C O M F O R T I N G ,

BREAKFAST.“ Hy fi t i io ro u L 'h k n n w lo d .o o f t l io m i t u r a l law s

Wiiich l/<iVGrn 11».» r.f d . ... n m i M III ri.j rint t **»v! *jy li »■ .14» I III i i p p h c a l io n o f t h o t l i io p ro j i -

o r t i o s o f v. 'oll-srh*<*!i'd ( ' o c o a , M r. K p p s l i a * p r o v i d e d o u r bri 'itU a s t t;tbU*s w i ih a d o h r i t t i d y f l a v o r e d bov- oraAfo w h u 'h in j iy hhvo 118 m i in y h o i iv y i louu i r . s ' bilLs. I t lH by I h o )iidK 'ioii8 tine o f s u c h u r t t u l o a o f r tlot t h n t u c o n s t m m o n m a y bo ( i r n d i i a l l y b i i i l l u p u n t i l s i roriK <Mioii);h t o ros i>c e v o r y l o n i t o n c y t o d i s o a s e . HurKtrc'd.M o f snt»t l i m l a d i r s a r o t i o n tm i r a r o u m l u s r e a d y t o H t i a c k w t i u r u v u r Vlioro is a w e a k p o i n t . W e m a y c s c a i i e m a n y a f a t u r s l i a t t l>y n * e p m K o u r - a e i v o s w e l l f o r n i i o d w i th n u r o b l o o d a n d a p r o p e r l y n o u n s iu M l f r a i n o . ” C o il » r r t < c O a z f t U . "

M a d e si m ply w ith hoiliiuf w a t e r o r niUk. Sold o n ly In half-poufMl t in s , by U ro ce r s , hibellcii t h u s J H o n n e o p H i iu c C h e m is t s ,

Lu.mjo .v. E.ngla.sd *

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in keopin1* z\ It .VS. I’ jy ,rt $ V, I vHrGuiai’j £.nc., „• o u t vu app l ica t ion . J I K O S , Lauiou. Fa ,

itrSAME Tins IWVhn erm toe jci

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Wrtf ^ f.!re at home arul rnaKemoir money worklnjjfor na (haia Ifyslpi ml anrtliinf; fUc in tii«» world F.ilht*T a«*x roaJlymitai YRKR. Trroia rRKiL. Aildrraa, I bur A CO., Auiputa, Maim.

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(Sbatjfiitrovtis fJ A S . A. SM ITH , P roprie to r .

r i lA 'I ^ W O K T U , - . • l U J N O I S .

J U. P a u n k u ,, a iMotluT of the Irisij leatler, is a.siicces.'fiil p ca o li^ ro w er in (ieorpia.

A N K W to rpedo boat in Spain is tw en ty-tw o m eters long an d cun stay under w ate r tw o days

alm ost white, and, as lie wears it longer th an he form erly iliil, the efVeel of age is m uch inerea.seil. Friends who have not seen him for a j e a r now seareely recog nize him, so changed i.s he

AiiMiNi A Mii.t.s, of Simmei', Kan , al though u ld \ linecli \e:ir> of age, secured a m arr iage licence Iroin rludge rau>e\ oil (he grouial lhal >he was an or|diaii and had no re la tiscs to inter|jo.--c ob ­jection It I ooked like .1 e.l-e ol poor hoUst! if .'he uas ll l taken care ol, and the dndge stretclied a point in lief l.iVor.

I r is reporteil tha t ( ie rm a n s are to a large ex ten t d isp lacing negro labori 'is on the su g a r p lan ta t ions in Louisiana

PuoF. Tlti.iMfsoN 'a y s that electrici­ty travels twice as f.ast on high ' t r u n g wires as it does on tho.se. near the ground.

tin* in.li*d !• Mglisb pugilist who ilieil recently, was a man who s truck to some pu rp o 'c . He left

I t is announced that paper botth ' are j to be niamilactUia d on a \ el \ eXteU'Ue I scale. riieir u eight is I c " than g la 's

or s lo n eu a re . and the> are less liable to bi'eakage. P aper being a l 'o an excel­lent non ^•onduetor. tluiil' ' to re d in air tight pajier bottles uill u i t h ' t a m l a

j more intense degree id' beat o r cold than \ ben put in o rd iu a r \ hMitles

an estate that foots up ^ 'ail.dtHh( io \ i:ifM)U Hi..\k k , of .Newfoundland,

has been appointed ( Jov ern o r ( Jeiiei al of t^uce ii 'land . the jdace recenlls made

H ,- \I ,T 1 .M()1£I; has '>',(H)U boats and Hl.htlll ; vacant by the death of .‘sir A nthony men engaged in ox^ter dredgnig, who .Musgravc. a -on-iu law of ll.ivid Dud- lake annua lly tram ( hes.ipeake Pay S. |,,y Pi,.1,1 ,,f X,.\v York A salary of000,IMM) bushels of the succulent bivaUc. i ik-a.OUtI and eniolunicnls w hich are said

to b e e n o r m o u s h a v e m a d e t h e o l l i c e

Rpitiiuiatisui.Ku 'HMONU, V' a ., J u ly 25, 18«8. ^

Tim Swift S[KtLdfic Co., Atluiitii, (5a.: (lenlleimui Throe y ea rs ago 1 was

ex posed to the weather, becausi! of iny connection w ith an eng ineer eoriis. My constitu tion , though s trong, tinally gave wax, and in a short time a terr iuble ease of rheum atism had full |iossession of me .\1 X limlis began to swell, the knee jo in ts | XVI re t XX Ice their norm al size, and perfect ! I\ still, mx a l i k l o wcl'i* so discasi-d th.it It XX.IS impossible tor me tti walk. 1 had j lo 'l all contro l ol mX'clf, and when 1 j iiioxid .It all il XX.IS XX ith the aid of cru tches A grea ier part of my life was I speiil III bed, and a lm ost coiistantlx 1 XX a s u nder direel eliargc ol a phy sician

the best 1 could liiid riiey gaxe im>.i all llie rebel |ios,ihl,.^ |,m t ii, c,* was no impr-*x eiiieiii in mx condition ( ) n e d . iy | XX bile Ixing upon mx back 1 read xoiir adX ert I 'cm eiiI . and in desperation j decided lo trx xolir imnlieine 1 gaxe it ] a thorough tri il and in less than three { m onths I had b it mx bed, d ropped mx ern lehcs and parlie ipaled in a fool r ice. I ,S S S did the xxork foi- me, and to it 1 * oxve ni\ presi-nt good health. i se this as Voti , e e lit \ ’erx tiulx voni '

r . \ P .x X Ni : (r r e a t i s e o i i Hlood and Skin Diseases

mailed free Till. SxviFf .SfKt It Ic Co ,1 Iraxvei- d, Atlanl.i, (la [

“ T ry A yer’s P ills”For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Oout. Stephen Lansing, of Yonkers, N. V., says ; ‘‘ Kecoimueuded as a cure for chronic Costiveness, Ayer's Pilis liave relieved me from that troulile and also from t io ii t . If every victim of thisdis- ea.su Would lieed only tliree wonl.s of mine, 1 could hani.sli Gout from tin- land. Tliese woriis would be — ‘ Try Ayer’s Pills.' ”

“ Hy tlio use of Ayer's Pills alone, I eiiied mysell permanently xif rlieuiiia- liKiii wloeh IukI tiiiiililexi me several iiioni lis. Tlii'se Pi I Is ai e at oin e Inu iii h*.s.s aiel elleiliial, ami, 1 lielnxe, would pioxe a .s|ieeilie in all t a.ses ol iueipieul

GO T O T H E

- O K -

D , B , B A G A W

when yon desire a

R h e u m a t i s m .

Tile lirst coiinlry was and Henry (1 lirst run it. is

oeomotixe built ill lids j e l i r i s l e l i e d ‘ 'H es t l - ' r l eml . " |

It iwx I'tli, the mall xx bos t i l l lix i h g

X o m e i l ' . iinx e o l d d h a v e s e r v e d m e inI Her si,.a il.” — C. G. Rock, Corner ,

■ X <-l h s I ’a i ' i sh , L a .X . r l l o p k i i i s , N e v a d a C i t y , w r i t e s ;

“ I liaxe i i s c l .-Xver’.s Pi lks f o r s i .Meel l Vea-'.aiid I l l i i n k I lii-x ai e I h e b es t P i l l s 111 i i ie Will I,;. \Vi- Ui-i p a b o x of l l i e m ill i t i e b o u s e a l l i lo- tinic*. T l i e v l i a v e enieil nil-ol si. !, ].< ,.i. t i e a n d i i e m a l g i a .S'.ii e 1 u.iiig X X I 1 s P i l l s , I h a v e l ieenII • I i 1 «• ttt t IIt .It t I 111 titit lii

'■ 1 l i a x e i i e r i x e i l g r e a t h e n e t i t f r o m A y e r ’s I ’l i l s . I ' l x e y e a r s a g o I w a s laixi n s o ill xvilti r l i e i m i a t i s m t l i a t I w a sIII ' ' le t o d o a n x Wor k . 1 t o o k l l i r e ein .. s o f . \x< i ' .s I ’i l l s a n d wa.s e n t i r e l y e m e . l . S ince, l l i a t t i m e 1 a m i i e x e r w i t b o u t ll b o x of t l i e s e p i l l s . ” — P e t e r C h r i s t e n s e n , ISliei xvooxi, \V is. *

S H A V E----- OK

H A IR -C U T !])!e;l,cint ap.irliuoiil., oouiteou.s lioal-

menl. and a g u a ran tee that the o p e ra to r will not talk an

arm oil' of you.

Soii/hi'tisl Cor. o f iind Lorust Sts.

IL |{ LV(1\N, I’rop r iid o r .

A M.\N at \ \ .lynesboroiigb, (la., owns A eiixv wbieb developes ibe mosl furious kicking propensities just (III Ibe full (d' tile mooli ,-\t o ther times she i.s as gentle its a lamb.

enoriiioin one of the most desir.ddi the Hrilish ( lox ernmeiil

in the gift of

.Mit. (ii..\i),sK>Ni: will soon be lieard in this co u n try by plionogr.ipli. an e n ­te rp r is ing A m erican liax ing Imii to talk into one of tlie m achines ! Xe arly

'I'liK (pici-r xvill of Com modore J o h n I’crccval. ill which lie left liis fortune of to cbarila lde institutions,xvitlioiit, nam ing them, or the way be ' w anted it divided, is m aking lots of

indiiccxl trouble lo r the co n r ls of Ma-s.icliiisclis.exerv charitab le institution in

f .r that purpose

L.VfKsr es tim ates place the wheat i-ro]» ()f F r a m e at b!ki,U(li) comiuercia!inisliels, with a reserve of xvlieal and fl iiir from l a s t sea r ■- crop i ipiix alimt to (iS.IMMI.IHM) b u s h e l s .

the s ta te xvaiils a slici-, ami the judgi-s are tr.x ing to m ake a fair division ami have eiiougli lo go around

.V Simmi Legal Opinion.K Baiiibridgc, Miiiidax Ixs.| , County

.\Uy . i'l.ix Cniiutx . 'I'cx saxs: " l i a x e U'cd Hlcclric Hitters witli most h ippy results. ,\I v bl ot her also was very low xvith .M ilari.il I-'i-xa-r ami .laumlice, but was cured bx tiim lx use of Ibis medicine A m salislieii l-]lectric Hillers saxa il his life " I

Mr I) I W’ilcocksoii, of Horse Cave, K\ , adds a like lestimoiix, say ing: He ))ositivelv believes be xvoidd have died, li.id It not been for lOlcctric Hitlers

'I bis great remedy will ward oil', as Well as cun- all .M:ilarial Diseases, .-md for :ill Kidney, Liver and Stom.-ieb Dis­o rders ' t n d s um-<pi.ile,l. I’rice .'itlc. and $1. at H. ,M Hangs' Drug .Store

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,PKEPAKKD BY

Dr, J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. S old b y a l l U ea le r i i in M e d ic in e .

W H E N I N W A N T O F

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A m n i-:i. k e e p e r .-it S a l t I ^ ake ( i l y xvent l i i m t m g a f e w d : i y s . ig. , a m i r e t u r n e d w i t h l i ve g e e s e . T h e m-xt d : i y a r,•lucb■ | m a i l l i v i n g a f e w m i l e s o u t (“a i l ed a m i ■ }i rc . se l i ted a bi l l o f :fT '>(1 f o r t h e g e e s e .

, , , , , , . ! Fstin iates of ilie num ber of <log- mI m ; Scotch th r e a d m a k e r s ar(“ buym g s i ites fix it at •JO.OUO.DUh.

v.-isl (piantilics of wood for ni.iking ami their eost (d'keejiiiig at F-’Ubymu.llOb Spools in lids co u n try Hangor, Me., is p(*r .•minim.the cliicf export point, one lirm alone \ U d ia ldc Article ( Iteerriilly Kecnin-shipping over T.OOU.nOO feet id spool

('oi.oKKK women in NN-w York City have o rg iiii/.cd 'I'bc \ \ oimm's ( iiarity and Industr ia l Club for the help id' their s i ' le rs , ami Imxe leii'ed a four-story iiouse as a ‘ lioiiie lor iriemlless colored girls ”

.................................. , ............. .......... nicn(l(‘(l.stock, rile ltiml)cr, as il is saxvcd out, Hon. W in. Knowles, Ifockvilic, Ind.

I was severely troiibh'd with Cat.irrii, and was imliiccd by xoiir agent at Indianapolis , to try yonr I’.ipillon | ( ' la rk c 's extract of llax) C a ta rrh ( 'nre

1*1 am entire ly (“tired. 1 (“an cb(“(‘rfnlly rc(“om nicnd it for ( ’a la r r l i . ’’ .Sold b\-II M

.Ia MK.s'rii'oKi-:, an aged nativ<“ of

called spool b;n“s It is (“lit in vari. oils tiii(“kncss(“s, four fed long, from tlic b(“st xvliit(“ l»ii(“b timber, and is tied up in bundles, <“oiivciii(“iit for liandliiig.

rival

A l’U( •( Kssii IN' of lb(“ Lomloii (“abs Would ' i r d ( “ii forty-live miles. T hcr(“ is only piibli(“ s tan d in g room for twenty- tlir(“(“ miles of them. I'ln- o ther Iwciity tw o m ih“s liav(“ to go xvamicriiig aliout tb(“ streets.

liaiigs’ at $1 [icr bottl(“.ail aged nativi' of Lc- , , . , • . i ,A gas stove lias hccii mvciilcd to

taiigc, I,., adopt(“d a novel liidliod ||u* bookcase folding bed It i~ (-on­to put an end to bis life. He Imilt a ccaled in a liaiidsoiiie crdonial clockrough xvooden (“ollin in tin- woods c.a'C ___ _ ____about two miles from his home, and An Fimiiinimt Ibtctnr’s I’rt 'scriptioii.then d ug a graxa-and pla(“cd the cotliii Dr. C. P. Hi-iirv. ( liii-ago. 111., who

M ks .Ja -N'i-: H i s s i . v , who died lack ing but >iic iiioiitli of l.cing a (“eiiliiry' (dd, «t West O range, X. .1 , .Saturday, bad tw o si>tc|-s xvho lix'cd to the ages of om- liumircd and om- biiiidrcd and oii(“ yt-ars r(“sp(“(“tive ly .

ill il. 'i’li(“ lid (d' the (“olliii rested on stick, to which was att.u-lici 'I'bis xvas so a r ran g ed that 'J'roki- (-oiild get ill tin- colliii and closi- the lid, thus end ing bis day s by suli'oi-ation.

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Papillon of tla \) SkinC ure in It) o r .'lO (-asi's, and m-ver knew a (-asc xvln-rc il failed lo (“lire "1 kiioxv of NO rciiicdy I can ri-ly on so impli(“itly.” Positive ciii“(“ for all diseases of the .Skin I'or salt-by II. M. Hangs’ at $1,011 pt-r liotllc. ■ ,

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M k s . M o n a ( a i k i ). w ho stiirtcd the ilisoussioii on " Is M arriage a F a i ln rc ’:'” *i()ciids m osl of tier tiiin- on a largi- cs. ta lc in H.impshirc, Kiig., d ivid ing licr t im e between siipcriiitcmliiig her farm and i icrform ing literarx work.

C hkk G o n o , Clinng Ling, :nid Fong Long Dick danced a jig <>n the lloor of a P o r t lan d , O regon, jail the o ther n ight They were .‘ill to lie lianged I in- next m orn ing , an d tlie g ra n tin g oF a new trial m ade tln-m teel very liappy.

er, .Ldiii .Seott Harrison, is a proniiiieiit lawyer in Ixansas City. He iiiarrieii .‘Sophia Lyltl(“, of M nrfreeshoro, Tetin., and lias three sons and oik- d:ingliler.

A G kkm an to w n )):i.stor t-reati-d a sensa tion tin- olli(“r d ay du r in g a se r­mon liy giving out a hym n to la- suiig by the choir to a lively tune, with tin- re m a rk , “ Perhaps it may serva- to wake the congregation up," .-ind il did.

W’lM ll|■,s^l;l!, Teiiii,, (-raves disliiie tioii oil V(-r.v niiiipie grounds, 'J'lie town possesses a hoy one year and ten moatlis old xvho smokes a |iipe or (-igar with as iiitlcli ev ident n-lisli as any full grown pn-'Oii. He ae(|nired tin- habit xvlien but one yea r old, and it has b(-(-ii g ro w ­ing on liim (-v(-r siiiei-. A ii(‘xvsp.i|ier com-spoiideiit xv(-nt to see tliis pecniiar prodig.V and found him sc.ited in front of his fa th e r’s lixa-ry stalde, pulling axvay a t an old iiicotim- .stained el i.y |)ipc. H(“ is a stout and healthy nr(“liiii, and s(-cms to lx- thriving d('spile Ins early d(-vo(ioii to tin- weed.

tions, and positixa-ly enn-s Piles, o r no jiay r(-(piir(-(i. It i.s gn;iraiit(-ed to gix (- |)(-rf(-(-t satisfaetioii. o r m oney refunded. I’ri(-e 'io cen ts ])er box. For sale liy 11. M. Hangs.

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T hk smallest sti-am (-iigim- (-ver niinh* has jus t l){'eii (-omplcled, after two years of labor, for the Paris exliiliition. It is compos(‘d of ISO pieei's of metal, is a ahtide nnd(-r three-fiftli.s of .in iiu-li in height, and vveigli.s less than one-ninth of an onneo. A wateli-m aker ni.-nb- il.

T h e r e a re ab o u t six thonsand din’i-n-nl descrip tions of ])oslage stani|)s in exist ence. Tlie imisenern of the Ib-rlin post ofllce alone con ta ins belwc-en four and live thoii.sand specimens, of wliieli half a re from E urope , and the rem a in d e r di v ided betw een Asia, Africa, A m erica a n d A ustra lia .

J ay ( ioni.D has aged w onderfully in a p p e a ra n ce lately. His betird, which was fo rm erly b lack an d glossy, is now

A n en terp ris ing burglar (-titered ;i geiitlem an 's house a t ^\’alerford Irehiml, om- night a couple of weeks ago, and after purlo in ing eve.ry tliiiig Ik - (-onld find In- ]ir(-pared to ' remove a large photographic (-aniera th.d was s tan d in g on a labh-. In soim* way In- loiieh(-d oil' a magm-sinm tl.i'li light altachnien t Ih.-it w as part (d' the niaeliine, and lied pr(!ei|)ilal('ly xvlien the thing Hared up 'Pile iK-xt day it xvas fonnd lliat tin- (-ann-ra had taken tin- )ihotograph of the Im rglar . 'I'ln- m-galixa- was pl.-n-ed in the han d s of tin- |iolic(- and liy its ,-iid th(-y (pii(-kly nabbed their man. It showed the linrglar xvith ,-i j im m y in one hand and a liox eonlainiiig jewelry under his arm , while he (-arri(-d a sack over ids s lionlder with valnabh- pi(-ees of plate, books, et(-., and xx'iis gazing at the Hash light in opeii-monthed am azem ent. T h is was tin- unimiK-aelia lile evidence of a nn-elianical eyewitness, and the fellow wa.s sent up for six nioiitiis.

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Poverty-striekei iiifustiiig Lincoln, an d till! imtlioiitic w hat lo do with tl

For cuts, bruise bites and cliillil tSalvatioii Oil Frici- ’.f.5 cen ts a b

A little girl in 1 rcjoicc.s in tlie M elinda M aria Sa lietli Lady-Hiig I'l

VVi- reijiiest all i laiidniim fur tlieir Hull’.s Ruby Syrui cuntaiiiH nutliing i

An .iged tu r t le K ingston, N. Y., following inseript 1). W hit taker , Au

If we would Inn imiot th ink , if p m ust lalior. if son D r Hull’s Cough 1

At a w estern cli ge l l ing up 11 lesli bon- the followii d o lla r in the slol sm ile”

.-Vn a larm clock H iv. Mil'll., xvent o th e r m orn ing an M:irsliall, a gnc.- sneil for $1.01)1) (l:i

To have good In s.iry occasio im llx . xve ('.HI reeom m ci regn la to r , and a. pack,;5>ge constan t ii('('i-ssily.

He (to m arr iage m e a m arr iage 1

“ Do you w ant s H e —"R ound trij), the clerk m ade o vorci: coupon atla

All tho 'i; licaliii o f tlie scalp, so ])crs ms, arc cHecI of .\>(-r's ILiir V’ij to ill time, tliese (I to n-snlt ill loss ol

An ingeiiions hli of Fxvellsboro, K\ vented a w riting i iiml to have n-eei' F'r.incisco lirm fo faeinre and sell UiiiteiLjstales

'Idle me.ine-it in: kins, l ie sold .Jo c ivv, and then r milk, maintaining, front half rin- ( iiiid now Snifkii d am ag es .— Tiiiie.

“ Hlood tells " to infuse royal ; m a n ’s veins; but x e:iii exp(‘l from jioisoimns linmors S .irsaparilla I’l kind of ro.xail Idixi

Civiliz.ition :im ll:i ml ;l m I lx (1 ll i-:i iii:iiikiml Dr l-d- Wliell \\>- see dis:i iel X depicted in 11 eilizelis We feel HI F’c 11 III r ’s ( (iiiglijioilits For-s,lie

A .Minireesi),>roFo 'lo lliee :ilid del told lil.lt Ibefe XX knew I heir was,|( >' ik four o r five (':tme lin.dly coiiv in gre:it r:ige, say to make that (dd refund tile money

While in Ma Captain W H received as a pro W. Wilcox, of Com pany, a can Accom|).aiiying tl from Caiitain \ w ro te llia t “ ticrln lie was gilty of do a Federal soldiei noxv desired to : vandalism by r W hile the (-ante

T he gi-'inml on imilt is eblillK'd Ic gold Helds in the ' enll X is that t he li Ne:ii l,V t 111' xvhob* clay to the dept b a rea say ten mile; of clay, weigliiii from a dept b of I cell.ar of the 'I''house xvas exeav: demoiist rated lo . a gra in of gold. oi 000. 'Idle e\(x-ri wit h about I be sa taken from a brie Sui>posing tin- wl

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ANDARDOntce, and witii 1 roooni mended f 36 States, and 3. and Canada. a.s heen aelected 'or Selioola, and j based upoil it.rery School and BgoB and tcBti- ppli(Uttion.A CO.,, Mass., U. S. A.

Poverty-Stricken noiniulic tribes :iic infesting' Lincoln, Nt*b., and the vicinity anti tlic anthorit ics ar*( |)U/./.h;d to know w hat to ilo witli them.

For cuts, bruise-^, s|)rain^, M-ahU, frost­bites and cbillilains no th ing c<inals Salvation Oil. It annih ila tes pain. Price ccn ls a bottle.

A Huh) trill in l)c Kalb comity, (Ja , rejoices in the nam e of Susan J u l ia M elinda M aria S avam iah Sophia Eliza belli Lady-Hug Towers.

VV'c reiiuest all motliers to stop using liuuiiium for their babies, and use Dr. Hull’s Haby Syrup , a safe medicine. It con ta ins notiiing injurious.

All aged turtle, was picked up near Kingston, N Y., recently that had the following inscription on its hack, "W’ I). W hit taker , Aiig 10, 1771 ”

If we would have powei'fni minds, we im ij t th ink , if powerful mu;'{“h'.(, we innst labor; if sound lungs we must take Di’ Hull’s Cough Syrii|). Rriee cts.

At a w esten i eh u ich fair a di“\ ice for ge t t ing up a tt‘>timonial to the piislor boi'e the following legend: "D i’op ailollar in the .■ lot ainl see the pastoi' sm ile .”

.\n a la rm eloek in a hotel .at C reen H:i\. Mich , went oil' at 'J o'clock the o th e r m o n iin g and scai-ed Mrs. ( ’hai'les M arshall, a guest, into lits. She has sued for $1,000 (hiniages.

'I’o have good health ineilieine is neei's- sai’v oeea.'ionallt . As a family medicine We can I'eeomniend Laxadoi'. the gi'e:it regnlatoi', and advise all to h.ave a jiaek,;5>ge constan tly on hand for cases of necessity.

He (to man'iiige license clerk)—‘‘(iive m e a m ar i iag e liemise, s i i .” Clei'k — ‘D o you w ant single oi- I'ound l i ' ip '/” H e — ' ’Round trip , of coni'se " A nd the the elei'k m ade out a license* with d i­vorce eonpon a t ta c h ed .— Yankee llluflc.

.-\ll tho-e heating and i tching hninors of the scalp, 'o tronhiesom e to many jiers ms, ai'e elVectnally eni'ed by the use of . \ \ c i ' ’s H a ir V'igor If not a ttended to in time, these diseases ai'c vei'y liable to I'esnit in loss of the hail*.

An ingenious blind hoy, W’illie F(‘i'kins, of Ewen.-'horo, Ky , is said to h a \ c in­vented a wi'iling m achine for the blind nml to have received s,y (ion from :i San Franc isco lirm foi* the I'ight to maim t'aeinre and s(‘ll the m ach ine in the U nited .^stales

T he m eanest man up to d.ate is Siiif- kins. He sold Jo n es a half intere.-t in a e )W, and then refused to divide the milk, m ain ta in ing that Jo n e s owned the froni half The cow hooked .Snifkins, iind now Snifkins is su ing Jo n es for vlaiiiages, — Time.

"Hlood tells ” W'e m ay not be able to intnsi* royal and noble blood into a m an 's veins; hut we can do better; we can e\p(d from them, all im pure and poisonous hum ors liy the usi! of A y e r’s S.-irsaparilhi Fnre blood is the liest kind (if royal b lood .

( ’ivili/.ation and 'c ien ee go hand in hand and holh ca rry for ihe henelit of m ankind Dr Fenner 's ( 'oiigh Hom\v, W hen vve see disappoint ment and anX' ielv depicted in the eo n n ienanee of our eilizens vve t e d like Id l in g them that Dr. ^’e!lne^'-. ( 'oiigh Honey never disa|)- jioinls I’or sale by H. .M. Hangs.

,\ .Mnrlreesh.iro w om an went into the I’o 'to lliee ;ind deiinitided a letter. \Vhen told liiat there was none she s.aid she k new t heir vva.', and m ade the d e r k look four o r five titnes. hen she he- e.tine linally eonvinerd slu) h‘ft theo ll ie i ' in gre:it rage, saying that she wa- going to m ake that old colored fo r li ine- tdh r refund the money she h.id p.iid her.

While in Macon, (la., recently, Ciiptaiii W. H Whit(*. of New York received as a presaiit from t ’ap tain J . W. WHleox, of the Macon (laslight U om pany, a eantc'cn of frosted silver. Aceoni|)anyiiig the gift was a h‘t le r from ( ’ap ta in WHIeo.x, in which he w rote that ‘‘i)erhaps the meanest th ing he vvas gilty of du rin g the w ar was to roh a ,F ed e r ; i l siddier bf bis canteen He now desired to atom ' for that act of vandalism by re tu rn in g to ( 'apt.iin W hile tile can teen ’’

'I’he ground on vvhidi Fhiladel|>hia is bnill is claimed to he one of tin* rieh(ist gold lii'hls in the world. Tin* only dilH- eiiltv is (h:it Ihe held cannot he worked. NeaI ly I he whole city is imdei l.aid with clay to lh(‘ de(ilh of alioni ten feel —an are.’i say ten miles sipiariv (‘iihie foot of d a y , weighing lift) ponnds, takc'ii from a d ( ‘pth of fomteeii b>et when the cellar of the Tw elf th street m arket house vv.as excavated , vvas praelieallv di'inonsl rated to contain seven ten ths of a gr;iin of gold, o r one pound in 1,‘J'JI,- ()(K). 'I'Ih' experim ent vv.as repe:ited with ahoiil Ihe same resnlls with (day taken from a hriek yard in Ihe snhnrhs. Siippo.sing the whole m ass of d a y to he

4,180,000,000 pounds (and it is really m uoh grea ter) , the am o u n t of gold would reiudi in value the eno rm o u s sum of Slt*0,IM)0,0()l). T he gravel is m iid i r icher in gold than the d a y , but there is not .so imieh ot it. I 'ndo iih ted ly $'J00, 000,(KMJ wortli of gold lies within tifteeii feet of the surface, and .still it eaiiiiot be u.seil.

P e te r Howe’s Will.T h e will of P e te r Howe, wlio, with

his wife, was m urdered on the night of Nov 11, was adm itted to [m ibate at Ot. tavva T uesday last. He disposes of $:jr)t),(KMt worth of p roperty with brevity and eonei.seness, tbe w ill covering hut four pages ami a half of legal c:!!! He becpieaths the old home.stead, wheia' the m u rd e r was com m itted , all honsdm ld fu rn i tu re and live stock and $',’0,0()U in enrreiiey to his wife, to his daugh ter , Mrs. M. A E rw in , 040 acres of land in LaSalle eonnly ; to Mrs. H arrio t E. Dodge, an o th e r dnughter , three d t \ lots in W eiiona and 500 acres of land in M arshall comity, and to Mrs Ida Fowler, a th ird daugh te r , tiOO aen 's of land in LaSalle coun ty and 100 acres in M arshall eonniv. E;ieh of these lie- (piests is fur life only, except th ep e r -o n al p roperty given to Mi's Hovveand tlnit goes lo the eh ihlren of each legatee a l her death . 'I 'he fiersonal profierty am o u n ts to about $00,0t)0, and of Ihe rem a in ing real estate, am o u n tin g to about $1!)0,000, is ere:ited a trust fund for bis g ra in leh ild ren , to be portioned out ])ro ra ta . 'I’lie ren ta ls aecrn ing from these hinds are to be reinvested until the hist g ran d ch ild 's slnire has heen paid. No one hill a blood relation m ay inherit ami the portion of any legatee dy ing witliont issue reverts to the estate . A codicil having no s igna­ture, and detached from the will, was refused probate . Hy it $10,000 was giv­en to each W'lieaton C’ollege, Missionary Union Haptist, ( ’ongo Mission in Alyiea, and $5,000 each lo the N ational Schools of tin* Sonlli and the National ( ’hristian A.ssoeiatioii. 'I'lie te s ta to r m entions tl ia t hi.-> two sons, J e ro m e and Charles Howe, have reeeivevl their portions of his es ta te by deed, and also nam es tlieiii a.s his executors witliout hond. It is matle evident from tlie will that the L ivingston com ity real es ta te is tin* p rope rty of the sons.

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neiglihors ta lk in g about it. Yon may yoiiiself h(‘ one of tlie m any who know from personal experience ju s t how good a th ing it is. If you liave ever tried it, yon an; one of its s tanch friends, because the w onderfu l th ing about it is, tliat wlien once given a tria l. Dr. K ing’s New Discovery ever a f te r holds a p lace in the hou.se. If you have never used it ami should be alllieted with a eougli, cold or any T h ro a t , L ung or Chest Irouhle .secure a bottle at once and give it a fail- trial. It is giiai-anteial every time, or m oney refmided. T ria l HoUhts Free al H. M Hangs’ D rug Store

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taiiiK 1‘o in t , Alfred .Moulds, Ueo. (Joleuian, J . K. (jolitsniit li , \ .M Folks.

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liiK. Williaoi Fu u k Dwitfbt, It F. Itoyer, F N 'I'abers.( je rm a iiv l l le , Jo ln i Ik-rlell.( b a tsw o r t l i . Iteiijaiiini Itminds, D C i i r t t s , t ’l iu ilo tte . i*. J. l ien o e l t .S u ll ivan . J . T. ( lurk. liroUKbloii. .Inliii W an s .I tonod Orov'e, 1. Hnlllofter.

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T a k i n g I n t o a c c o u n t t h e d e c r e a s e o f t h e a m o u n t In t h e T r e a s u r y . ’t h e t o t a l I n c r e a s e o f t h e c l r r u l a t l o n w a s $29,901,14.3. T h e r e w e r e i s s u e d $105.,89C.00O o f s i l v e r c c r t l t l c a t e s , m o s t l y o f t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s o f tlO a n d u n d e r , a n d $21,947,378 w e r e r e d e e m e d . T h e a m o u n t o u t ­s t a n d i n g i n c r e a s e d f r o m $145,61.3,150 t o $229,- 491,77’2. T h e I n c r e a s e In t h e a c t u a l o I r c u I a t l o D w a s $58,4.31,707. I t h a d b e e n i m p o s s i b l e t o m e e t t h e d e m a n d f o r t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s o f t l a n d $2, a n d in c o n s e q u e n c e t b e i r I s s u e w a s s u s p e n d e d b e t w e e n O c t o b e r 18, 18.47, a n d F e b ­r u a r y 3, 1888. S i n c e t h e l a t t e r d a t e t h e T r e s - u r e r h a s b e e n a b l e m o s t o f t h e t i m e t o f u r n i s h t h e m u s t h e y h a v e b e e n a s i i e d for.

T h o c o i n a g e o f s ' l v o j du l lu i-s d u r i n g t h e y e a i a m o u n t e d t o }32,494,G73, m a k i n g th o t o t a l c o i n ­a g e $299,424,790. T h e I n c r e a s e o f t h o n o t d i s ­t r i b u t i o n w a s o n l y $39,158. O w i n g l o t h o s c a r ­c i t y o f $1 a u d $2 n o t e s a n d t h e d e m a n d f o r t h e m o v e m e n t o f c r o p s n e a r l y S9,Oj0,0 0 w e r e d r a w n I n to c i r c u l a t i o n b e l w c o a M ;iy a n d N o v e m b r ' r , ISS7, b u t w l i e n t h o n o t e s w e r e a g a i n t o b e h a d t h e d o l l a r s c a m e b a c k t o t h e T r e a s u r y a s f a s t a s t h e y h a d g o n e o u t .

T h e T r e a s u r e r is o f t h e o p i n i o n t h a t t h e p e o ­p l e h a v e a l l o f t h e s e c o i n s t h e y w a n t o r a r e w i l l i n g t o l a k e , a n d r e c o n i m e n d a t h a t If t h o p u r c h a s e s o l s i l v e r a r o l o c n i t n u e t h e b u l l i o n b e p u t I n t o l l . e f o r m o f h e a v y b a r s o r i n g o t s , u r g u i i i g t b a t t h e p r e s e n t s u i i j i ly o f t h e d o l l a r s w . l l b e s n l l l c c u t fo r au.v d e m a n d t h e r e i s l i k e ly t o b e (o r li e n i , a n i l t h a t a n y i i i e r c a s e o f t h e c e r l i l l e a t c C D c u l a t o a c o u l d b e lia- .cd w i t h p e r ­f e c t . s a fe ly o n I b e i i i ic o l i io d i i i c la l .

T h e u m o u n l o f f r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r c o in In t h e 3 ' r e a s i i r y h a s n o t e h u n g e d m u c h s i i i e e t h e f i rs t a c c u m u l a t i o n a f t e r t h e r e s u n q i U o n o f s p e c i e p a y m e n t s . O f a l i t t l e m o r e t h a n 52(5,000,000 h e l d o n J u n e .31, psRs, •5‘.’0..5iKi,0!liJ w a s in h a l f d o l ­l a r s a n d o n ly $.5,.5(8i,OUO In o t h e r p oc e s . T h o T r e a s u r e r p o i n t s o u t t h a t Ihi-s p r o p o r t o n , w h i c h d o e s n o t v a r y m u c h ‘. r u m y e a r t o y e a r . Is e x c e s s i v e , a n d t h a t s o i n e t h u i g l i k e Slb.'SHUKyi in ( U t y - e e iu j i i c e e s l l i a l a r e n o t i i o e d e d f o r c i r ­c u l a t i o n w i l l d o u h t l c s s h a v e t o b e c a r r i e d liy t h e 'T r e a s u r y u n t i l t h e y a r e r e c o i n e d I n t o o t h e r d e n o m i n a t i o n s o r a b s o r b e d b y t h e g r o w t h o l b u s i n e s s .

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On ono such sui w hole valley seen e th y s t in e mist, an {ibovo in the up w hite ensigns (lyi

down th e dusty ro jilTair, with wheel in and out of tlio r cd on si)lint-hotl I'oftnd-shouldered w earing dee[), c and gowns of vivi w agon stopjYcd a rack , the dejeeled th e i r heads, if po; th e m an gravely a a ligh t, and as h tu rn ed toward m fa ir and lovely 1 m ounta in rose, m orning . It wa and then she folio in to the store, ear produce, tho hag stiifT th a t is legal t an d on which thoing.

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As th e li t t le p am used chuckle n t i l ted back in c ag a in s t tho store.

“ Don't seem lik' to tho dilajiidalod s e t up any k err i r iches .”' “ N aw ,” r’03[5on

fu r thorm o ', I see beyand fetchin’ i pa in or yarbs to s ich .”

1 tu rned a bewi s j i e . a k e r .

“ W ho is .Jim?” i local Cricsus:’”

T he men broke < of laughter .

‘‘Y<w,” answerec of Hoomtown.”

‘‘Shoo, n iis tr i,’' ‘‘do you reckon I inounlain wo ain J im don’t look fo ances is m ighty c m igh ty doecivin’.”

T ho laugh th a t had h ard ly died 6h am bling aerose t I ro m th e s to re and

“ Hollo, J im ,” Cl■Jn.

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rep o r t of tho opora- anil comlUloa i>f the :be tiscal y ea r ended le net revenue of th e r l37ii.«Mi,ir74. and tho ;4,Hol, tho su rp lu s re- eduction of the publloI Increase of I7.H7U. 174 i com pared >vith 1HJ7. i.TU7 ttreaiur and th e T he T reasu ry balance lur from CtiO,2:il,S7y to change of ttiU,&7U,8(>3 ccd by ail Increase of nd a decrease of

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linlon th a t th e peo- tlicy w an t or aroII m ends t h a t If the lilt nue tho bullion 311 vy bars or ingots, [iply of the dollars mind there is likely iiy mciense of th e be bait 'd with per- m etal.

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t ie r fund excited year. On Ju ly 6, th e h ighes t point th a t time It [de- earl of th e flscal

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I s d in g y , a n d s h a b b y ' s t h e f u r n i t u r e to oOn Friilays, I th ink , Is he r day for receiving,

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l iev ing .T h e h o u r ’s p r o p i t i o u s to m a k e u u a t t a c k .

e l now when wo glance In an evening news- paper,

'T is there he r n am e sh in es w ith the ton of the Hill;

H e r parlo is are regal, he r d ress ju s t tho caper,H e r j e w e l s a l o n e w o u l d a h a l . - c o l u m n 1111.

Tho plebeian parent , too. has a new se t t in g ;H e ’s s a i d t o w r i t e n o v e l s a n d v e r s e o n t h e

s l y ;A pa.sslon for anth iuo ceram ics he 's ge tt ing

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Now who do you th in k Is this nrllraolc-workcr?—Aladdin was c r ta in ly nowlu rcs to him

W ho Into a nabob could change th a t old T urk , her

F a th e r , to move In tho gay social swim.Tho se c re t I 11 whisper , hut mind Uiat you

keep It,Or all single women will copy th e plan.

Ami if al a bound liilo high life you 'd leap it,\ \ by, jus t get en g ag ed to a news[iaper man 1

— f y n t j l 1). 1 'i‘i r-on, ill Ik tza r .

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and H is Delusion.

He did no t look like a niilliomiifo. l l i s frowsy hjiir jind u n k em p t boiU'd, hi.s w eather-s ta ined coat m u r coarse jean trousei'.s tucked into uncouth cow­hide liools, the very aii- with wliich he slouched aloii" j iroclaim ed him, in th e vornaculiir of llie section to wliich ho belonfred, to lio “ po’ w hite ti-nsh.” T h e re was abou t him n o th in ”' save th e signs of sordid iiovei-ty, find yet all th e coun try side he was known as th e Croe­sus of Hoomto'.vn-

1 was sjienditip tlio su m m er a t a li t t le out-of-the-world v illa jje in th e Alle- frlieny M ountains, whei'o a s to re o r two and a tiny box of a post-office liad .sjirun” up in th e w ake of tiio ra i l ro ad in a li t t le gap in th e mountiiins. A tiny streiim went bubb ling th roug li it, iuid !it even ing tho sluidow of th e mountiiin fell across it l ike a luigo di:il, te l l ing till! lime in a imignetic; way to Ihe peo­ple wliosc lives wert! only m ark ed tiy tho I'i.sing fuul se t t in g of suns and th e pa.ssin” of soiisons. E very evening, just its the lai'go jiurplo sluulows m ade shiirp lines luiro.ss the moimtiiin sides, t i ie rc would he a cli i t te r of hoofs down th e rocky roiid ;ind tho m oun ta ineers would ride slowly iii, hitcli tlieii' horses jd a lo n g I'ack. :uid foi'in the gi'oui> tif idloi's ti lted tiaek on cluiirs o r em pty boxes iigainst tlio shady side of tho “ s to re . '’

On one sucli su m m er day, wlien the wliolc valley seeiiu'd to swim in an a m ­e thys t ine mist, iitid th e clouds Moating above in the upjier blue looked like wliitc en.signs flying from tho moimtiiin

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down the dusty road. I t w;is ii r icke ty affair, with w heels th a t ran unsteiiilily in and out of tlio i-uls, and within, soiit- cd on sjilint-hottomed clmii-s, were a roftnd-shouldored miin and two women woiiring deej), cavernous siui-bonnets and gowns of vivid ]>ink calico. 'J'ho w agon stopped a t th e long l iitch ing rack , the dej«;cted-looking hoi-scs hu n g th e ir heads, if jiossible, a triMe lower, th e m an gravely assisted tho womtm to a ligh t, and as h e did so tlie younger tu rn ed towai'd mo it face so fi-esh and fa ir and lovely I could only th ink of a m ountain rose, dew y sw eet in tho m orning. i t was only for an insUint and tlien she followed her com panions into the store, e a r ry in g with them tho produce, tho h;tgs and bask e ts full of stuff th a t is legal ten d e r in tho country, iind on which the w om en do th e i r “ t ra d ­ing- ”

As the li t t le p a r ty d isappeared an aimi.scd chuckle n in a round tlie grouj) t i l ted back in com for tab le abandon ag a in s t Ihe store.

“ Don't seem l ik e ,” said one, po in ting to tho d ilapidated wagon, “ th a t J im 's s e t up any k e r r id g o y i t in sjiito of his r iches .”' “ N aw ,” rosiionded anoflior. “ A n’

fu r therm o '. I see Miss Edm onds a in ’t beyand fetehin’ in a loollo ally-cum-

7 pain or yarli.s to t r a d e for noodles a n ’ sit'll.”

I tu rned a bow iidcred face ujion tlio sptkiker.

“ W ho is J im ? ” 1 asked. “ Is ho your lociil Cricsus?”

T h e men b roke ou t in to a loud guffaw of laughter .

“ Yes,” answ ered one. “ Tlio (h-ii'sns of Ihiomtown.”

“ Shoo, misti'i ,” answ ered another , “ do you reckon hcoiiuso we live in the m ountain wo a in t go t no .Fay (lule? .lim don’t look fo rehanded , bu t ’pear- ances is m ighty dece iv in ’, you know, m igh ty deceivin’.”

Tho laugh t h a t g ree ted th is sally had h ard ly died o u t when J im came sh am b lio g across tho dusty l i t t le p laza Jrom th e s to re and jo ined tho group.

“Hollo, Jim,” cried one In greeting.

’s tmhgihow ’s th itlgs coinin’ on in BoomtownP H as co rn e r lots rizoP W h a t 's tlie m ark e t p rice foi' a site for a theu ty? I am th in k in ’ of coinin’ over a n ’ hu ild in ’ one, w hore s ta is of the first m ag n itu d e kin be seen fur one d im e on ly ,” lie ad d ­ed, quo ting ra th e r too libeia lly from a gaudy circus (loster on tlie wall of tho b lacksm ith shoji.

“ Tell you what. J i m , ” interi 'u jited a tall, th in man, |io in ling to tlie |)rovious speaker, “ ef you kin to te Ed over you won’t have no call to build gas works. J e s t le t him shoot off liis mouth , a n ’ you’ll liiive gas ’uough to l igh t Kieli- m on’, let ’lone B oom tow n.”

.Jim's sallow fat;o Mushed u n d e r its tan, his ben t figure s t ra ig l i ten ed itself, and his eyes, before so dull and e x ­pressionless, g leam ed with sudden e.x- cilement.

“ I t will com e,” ho ei'iod, “ it 's bound to; a n ’ 1 kin wait!” and tu rn in g on his heel, w ithou t a n o th e r word, lie sti'odo iiway find |•‘>-e'd“ !■•.'d the s to re w h ere his wife and d a u g h te r were.

A silenco fell on tlio li tt le gi'oup. Per- hiiiis they wore a tritlo asham ed t>f tlie ir rough jokes, but p re sen tly som e one said, half apologeticiilly, 1 thought:

“ ’P ears like .Jim's done gone jilumh distfiietod abou t d.it ole g:ip in tho m ountain of hi.sson. Tliiiiks it 's woi'lh more tiian tlio whole of Poe:ihontas. An’ seel) Ian! ’cep t d:it li tt le .sti'ip of meiiddor i t ’s so pore it w ouldn 't spi 'out pciis.’’

“ You see ,” said one of the men, tu rn in g to me in good-liiimoi-od cxjila- niitioii and sliiftitig t l io ip iid of tohiieeo lie wiis chew ing fi’om one clieck to tho o ther, “ you see w hen they was a su r ­veyin’ and it j irospectin ' of the whole k en try to build th is he re i-iiilroiid, one of th e linos they su rveyed wjis i ig h t t l irough a gmp in f he m ountains tliiit belongs to .Jim, “ W'ii-iil,” with a lazy drawl, “ nobodj' novoi' tliouglit n o th in ’ .about it tell one these snuirt E lieky real es ta te Jigents comes a long a n ’ he goes to .Jim a n ’ tells h im how th e road 's jes t houn' to <'ome t h a t way thi-o' tlie gitj}, an ’ tl ia t 's jes t tlie jilai'e foi-iitown, a n ’ th ey 'l l l;iy out tho valley in town lots, a n ’ tlicy 'll ge t a lot of fellers from tho cities to come uji and buy 'em, a n ’ tliey'll build it big su m m er liotel, a n ’ they 'll m ak e iiioi-e money tlian you kin sliiiko it s tick at. A t fust, . lim he wouldn’t hciir of it, hu t th e fellei- wiis fine of them slick tiilkiii’ eliaps willi longiHfsthat run like they at'o g reased , and in tlie end he n igh an abou t run .Jim ci'iizy with tlio ide;t of g e t l in ’ ricdi. ^Va-ill, tho feller he m easured iin’ he nii.'iisured and ho s taked off s tree ts a n ’ iivonoos iiiid eornei- lots j is t l ike a she iiough town, rigid, th e re in th e gaji of tlie moimtiiin; ;in if you’U believe mo, lie went down to Ko’noke iin Norfol.v tin a lot mo' phiees and tiilked uji .Jim’s jiliiee -Boomtown, he ealUid it -tell lie go t a lot of thorn city cliiips to conic uji to the siile. C’ose,I went. T;iin,t every diiy yo;i g i ts to walk down tlic s t ree ts of a city Avliere they a in ' t nary ii house, an iiiiyliow, they Wiis go in ’ to Imvo a big d inner. A fter d in n e r th e iiuelioneer (tliey <1 fotch one uji fi-om th e c ity ) go t u iiiiii’tl,. tnii.. iii ill i.itt, 'iiiioi. ill ' . l-;i I I I'. |>I d fill Iwhilt it Wiis goin' to do for the k en try tell you’'l a th o u g h t it was jes t g o iu ’ to haul gold for us to shovel uji. An’ then ho w ent on im’ on about the mimn- tains, <an’ siiid they was ch is ts with foi'- tunos locked uji in ’em in iron a n ’ miwhlo a n ’ lime, iin’ th en he liu'ned up his eyes l ike ii wall-eyed lioss and s ij s: ‘W liat do I see? I see r ig h t he re in th is valley a g re a t m an u fi ic tu r in ” city. Instid of tho song of th e bird tlm whii- of iiiiichinery. W h e re tho wild Mower now blooms vas t factories, lots se ll ing for a few do lla rs a foot w orth hundi'ods in a few years, on yon­d er he igh ts a g ro a t su m m er re so rt whore tliousands of guests aro itiUlxi- cated with th e wine of m ounta in a ir .’ G roat .Jehosipliat, I says to myself, ef ho kin see all tliiit in th is valley lie'd be t te r re n t hi.s eyes ou t for a teleseojio. An then he went on ta lk in ’ an t i l k i n ’, an a f te r aw liile lie begun to auction off tho lots, i was standiiT by J im all the while tho feller was a t a lk in ’, iin I seen him gittiii m ig h ty iiale an a trem blin ', iin jes t as a m an from Norfolk bid on tho fust lot ho sto]ijiod forw ard an ’ says:T forbid th e sale. I t ’s m ine a n ’ I’ll keep i t . ’ You see ho done bo ievo eve ry blam ed woi'd th a t th e .auctioneer said, a n ’ he th o u g h t ti ia t old viilley of bison was worth iis mueh iis tlie he.ai't of tlio town. tVall, tho feller th iit got up tho tiling Wiis m ad as a ho rn e t, hu t tw.arnt House. .Jim's one o’ tlie se t Idnd. All tlie E Imondses is, on tiiint no use, aw ii is l in 'y o u r hreiith a eoiilendiir with 'em, en (he folks jes liiid lo go hom e a eussin’ Ihe i-c il-estate ehaj) for h r i i ig in ’ ’em there, on set'll a wild goose chase."’

'I'he siie;ikor jiaused a nuimeiit and tin'll lidded:

“ Aftei- all, when th ey did build the railroiul, they d id n 't run it ihroiigli .1 im’s giij) i l l ‘1 he mouTiliUiis, hu t jiears like it all jes t tu rned his head. He's still looking for tho ra ilroad and the city lo he buil t there , a n ’ he feels jes t ns rie.h as ef ho owned ’em all instead of them ])oro, I’od gu lly h i l ls .”

A little, wizzenod man, b i t ing a s t raw nervously betw een iiis teoUi, b roke in w ith ;

“ I t ’s ngin tho S cr ip tu res to set your affeotions on tho r iches of th is w orl’. Ef .Jim set us mucli stew'o by the New .Jonis’lem as ne do by Boomtown it would bo hotter for h im in th is w orl’ and the no.x’. Ain’t no good ever come of a BoUin’ yo’self uji be tte r 'l l you r neighbors. J e s look ut Bill Kohei’son’s son. His fa ther a ineh in ’ and iiiin'hiii’ lo save, a n ’ so close he would a sk u a a Mea for his h ide an ' ta l ler , an send the hoy off to school, und when he go t back he 's th a t full of [lomposity and verbosity you eouldn-’l unders lund whut bo's a liilkiii' a l iou l.”

“ T ha t 's so,” chim ed in ano ther , ‘•riches brings th e ir ke>;rs an troubles. W hoa 1 wiLs down in th e m ountain last week I mol 'I'om Gyariei-, an he was a to llin’ mo ho dono adojited a son. Eiiwd a m ighty , 'I'om, says I w ha t on ea r th is a single man like you, without no women folks in tho hou.se, agoiri’ to do with a hahy? Why, ef it had the eolie you wouldn't U'now how to m ake soot tea, a n ’ as foi' hi-iiigin’ it th ro u g h teetli- iii’, 1 tell you ciiiidid, 1 d o n 't believe you can do it. W ith tluit ho burst out laughin ', and said he 'd show me his fiiihy, a n ’ I’m blam ed ef he h ad n ' t ’doptod a g re a t big feller, n ig h e i i abou t as h i” an'^ old as he was. He said he did it for eoinii’ny, hu t it stiuids lo re:i- son th a t of 'rom had a had to work he wouldn’t had no call to .saddle his.solf w ith th a t g re a t feller for comii'ny.

Howsomovor, 'I'om said he had ii migiily gift for kyards , and you know 'J’om 's got i ih a n k e r in ’ th a t way hisself.”

'i’he conversation di-ifted into o th e r channels, and 1 th in k I wns a lm ost the only one who noticed th a t when ,iim E dm unds and his family cam e ou t of the shop and re -en tered th e clum sy old wagon th a t a han d so m e y o u n g m oun­taineer, who hiid listened to th e stoi'y w ith a Mush on his fiiee, sliiqii'd quietly away from liie gossip ing grouji and joined them. Even from w here I was I could see th e g lad l ig h t of welcome tliiit loiijied into tho gii 'l’s beautifu l eyes a t his eomitig. He handed h e r tenderly into tho wagon, and as it moved off u]i tho m ountain w alked beside it, hemling his s ta lw ar t heiid towiird th e tender, shy face, li'.ilf h idden by th e big suii- honnet.

1 th o u g h t th a t was th e la s t I was likely ever to see of tho Cni'.sus of lioomtown. I t was a cu r ious stoi-y i had heal'd of a simiilo an d erndulous n a tu re having its cujiidity a roused into a passion th a t could i ie ilhor be eon- trolled Ol- stt'iiimed, and th a t defeated it.self. 'I'he th o u g h t of a m an him.solf jiosscssed of g re e t riches l iv ing a hiird and g r ind ing life of jiovei-ly, tl'ic vei-y idea of him w ailing day aftei- day, y ea r a f te r year, for the realiziition of ii di'ciuii was a fancy so iiieoiigruously ridiculous and jiathetic th a t I wa-) ghid lo have my hist l■emembri^m•e of him assoi'iated with so m eth in g so tenderly hum an as tho love of tlic s ta lw a r t yoimg moimiiiiiieor for the shy l ilf le niiiideii iii'd the iiictiire they miuio ns ho walked beside h er ii]) the moimtiLin.

I thouglil 1 had sc'.m the hist of them , tint hiipiiouin” a week o r two la te r lo be li.shing for hhiek h:iss in tho mouiitiiin srreiims. I imex iieeLeill v found myseil’ i a t dusk in a deej) giip a t whose fui 'ther | end Moated ii welcome sm oke fi-om a chimney. I hastened towiii-d it, when, to my siu'iiri.sc, I recognized in th e man s i t t ing by tlio dooi', gaz ing uji and down tho Viilley with a r;ipt look th a t liad som eth ing wistful and somethingalm orst jii'ophctic in i t . the Ci'iiisiis of Boomtown. He came forw ard t(i g re e t me, und I Hiiw, friimed in tho doorw ay, th e im ilty gir-1 whom in my fiincy I had l ikened to a m ountain jiink.

I t li tt le m aile rs how I cam e to lingei' on day after day, o r how my host, won ou t of his reserve, would ta lk for hours of his golden d ream , and of how, some day, ho would see th e g r e a t city built within his peiieeful valley mid h ea r tho g roa t ti'iiiiis as they th u n d e re d by. Ig- noriuit, il l- taught, ho Imd y e t mariiiged to got some hooks, in w hich he had spoiled,out sy llab le by sy l lab le and word by word, tho h is to ry of C hicago mid Birmingham,- tho boom tow ns of the W'est .and South,^ and ho believi':! they were bu t auguries of tho fu!lillmi;at of llis own wild dream . Tlie idea hiid fastened so on h is poor hiitf-erazed bra in th a t ho could no t live w ithou t it. Ho hoped for no th ing , believed nothing, loved no th ing save th a t go lden fu ture in whicli lie lived.

“ 'riioy would have roblied mo,” ho said one day, siieiiking of tho iiuelion, “ hut I slopiKid ’em ju s t in tim e en saved it iill.”

1 Iis wife, mid d a u g h te r not only did not syiiijiidliize with his drom n hut heart i ly disiiiijiroved of it.

“ I d on’t take no stock in i t , ” siiid his wife, a fat, ca-iy-lemjiercd woman, “ iui- 1 th in k .Jim ouglil. to he ash am ed of liis- self, a n ’ him a iierfi'ssei-, too! , \n ' furtliermo', he's ii lii-eiikiu' of .'Mly’s heart coun t of mil a-riivorin’ of Uonheti, t h a t is tho likeliest young fellow oii tlio m o u n ta in .”

lliU'dly a d.ay, indoi'd, passed thaf the young m ounlaiiiecr did no t Mud his way into tho dim valley, wlinro his wooing would have p rospered luipiiily enough excep t for J im ’s di-oam of w ea lth .

“ I.,ot bo, lot bo,” ho would say q u e ru ­lously in answ er to Ills wife’s en trea t ies

and Ally’s tears. ‘*AJly’ll tie r ich some d u \ , a n ’ then shn can [lick a n ’ choose .”

Ho could not be m ad e to see th a t the li tt le maiileii had a ln s id y chosen, and guided by love's div iiiesi wisdom had found th a t a t rue mid loyal h e a r t is the best th in g any woman, bo she iiriiicoss or peiisaiit, can w in.

And so 1 left them. As I reat-licd the head of the little \ i il ley I paused mid tui'iied to say fiu-ewell oiiee mure. Half h idden by the vim's ujion tho litt le g a l­lery, I fani'ieil 1 could sei' Ally with her lii'iid nestled agiiinst h e r lovei', and J smileti, know ing th e gi-ief Ihiit woejis it.self out uiion th e breast of love is aliciuly half eum forted , and sees tho rainbow thi'ough its tears. A so lita ry ligure in the g ro w in g dusk J im stood, looking down the delile with a ra jit ex- jiressioii on his face, mid 1 knew his th o u g h ts were in t'lie fu ture he would never see, and 1 heiird him siiy oneo more as he had said to th e jee rs of his comiimiions:

“ i t will come. I t ’s hound to. A n’ 1 kin w a it . ’’ — *V. O. I ’lcityunc.

RELIG IOUS AND ED U C A T IO N A L .

NEW YORK FASHIONS.

Hp»ii l . | | i C l o a k I>r<‘ss<>ii—1)1 rol l lol l .Mo<li-ls— < j n i y t h e l * o p i i h i r C o l o r .

Exeeptioiiiilly styli.Mh m-e tlm .'sjimiish cloak dres.se.s woi'ii upon the promeniuh', made of U.issiiui g reen , g a rn e t , lerrii cotta, o r d a rk liliie o r hi-owii broiid- elolh. 'J’liese giirme:ils fall s t r a ig h t to tho foot of the u iidei 'sk irt iinJ a re eliih- ora te ly deeoraUid with costly g im ps and iia.ssementerie cords and o rnam en ts , beaded girdle.s, mid la rg e links of jias- semeiilerio; rojie.s mid sjiikes of netted silk r ival those of s i lv e r used on these cloaks. 'i’hese o rn a m e n ts cross the biu'k a t tho wiiist, d roo |i down ju s t in front in a graceful I'urvo, and fasten low on ihe left liiji. ();i c loaks to ho worn la te r a re in troduced pas.semen- teries tufted with sealskin , seal girdles, eiijie e:)llars with rovers down tho fi'ont, mid fur hands on tin,' sleeves.

Direeloiro effects ligures la rge ly m nong the novel iiiid rciieated faiicio' of the com ing sciison. Am ong th e ■ im ­portations is a model whoso f ron ts a re ill basipie stylo us fm- biiek as th e gores under th e m-ms. T ho rovers of velvet extend in a gi 'adu itod leng th from shou lder to belt; show ing betw een tho rovers is ii surp lice vest, wlioso soft folds I'ross ciich o th e r over a second inner vest th a t is liiiedy smocked, this vest being closely tuljustcd to tho smooth l in ing jiorlion. 'I’lie Imek shows sti-iiight, im hrokcn folds, and th e coat- slecves a re liiiislied w ithdeeji inousquet- a ire cuffs.

Gray in he;iutiful new tin ts is aga in till 'I 'iigo iilyjiiiul, hoi h in line wools, rough sui'faeeii i-lolhs for triivcliri” iiiid jimmeniide eoslume.s, mid in corded silk m ate r ia ls for d 'mner iuid visiting gowns. sujierb tiiiloi'-nKide costum e of tho old-fikshioiied asfies of roses, b rough t home from P;iris by a y oung tourist, is in Em pire s!y e luul m ade of very lu"ivy lustrom; eoi'ded silk. On tlie fi'ont of the li idieo and th e open Mat sk ir t a r e D ireeto ire rovers of moss- g reea velvet, overla in with a netw orkof utid .--ilvei galiUUii. J Ili5 I'm*- isage is lilted to Imvo a very long- wiii.-ited iipiiearanco, bu t tlic wide, soft Eiiipii'o siish desti'oys th is effect, i n ­side of th e ojien bodice is a double- hroiisled vest, cut c.xtremely low, and fastened with th ree la rg e gold buttons. 'I'his s h o r t vest r e a d ie s only to tlic waist and l id d s down llie folds of a jilciited chemiseUc of tin ' silk, 'i’he vest is of g reen and gold limeade, iuid on Ciieh sid ■ of t!ie silk nodiee is ii wide hand of tlie galloon. T he cuffs aro of moss velvel, covered with the gimj). —-V. y. 1‘i/sf-

W hat the F ace E etrays .

A niiui who has m.-ide a close study of jdiysiognomy says: m an ’s occ'uinitionor condition lias a good de:il to do with m ak ing his faeiiil expi-es.sions. In te l­lectual pui'suils, l ike studies oi' the scholarly jirofo.ssioiis, when coupled with tem jie ra te and moi-al hab its of life hrigliteii th e fiu'e mid give a pei\son a superior IiMik. Miignmiimity of n a tu re or love of studios mid a r t s will m ake a bright, glad fiU'c, bu t co n tra ry to this, a man may have a face th a t does not jilcasi' anybody, heeause of a love of self to the exclusion of all o thers , n o tw ith ­s tanding his leariiiii” and worldly shrewdness. Soldiers g e t a hard , sovoro look, overw orked liihorers constiintly look tii'cii. reporti'i'.s look inquisitive, m alhem alie im is look stuilious, judge.s Ix'come grave, even when off tho bem h, the niiui who has d o m i 's t i i ' t ro u h h 'lo o k s iill broken up. An ex iim ph ' of the ludi­crous side of this sufijeet is lo see a thii'd-elass la'p;'yer s l: ilk ing iirouiid ii jHiliee court lookiug wise as an owl. 'I'lie. business nmkos the face I say. Thi 're 's the h ii leher 's face, l)n' salooii- keejier’s fiiee, th e hi 'ggiir 's face, the m inisteria l face, th e li iw ycr’s hic'e, (lie docto r’s face, the lioodlurn’s faeo, all so distinct, e;u'h fi'oni th e o th e r mid singly, th a t I . .se ldom fiiil to recognize those callings show ing th ro u g h tho faces. And w ha t city hoy can 'not recognize a genuine fa rm er on tho s t re e t as a fa rm er tho m om ent ho aces hiiuP’’— A tlan ta Constitution.

- I’his is tho advice of Ur. J o h n H a l l to theological HtudonUj; “ T ho w'»y to get out of a sm all p lace ia to be very elticieiu in i t .”

— i'o d ivert a t any t im e a tro iib la- some fiincy, run lo th y books. 'They Iire.-iciitly ii.\ tliuo_to them , and d r iv e du ll ca re from thy Ihouglila. 'I 'hey u lw aya m eet iheo with the sam e k in d n e ss .— F u IUt .

rn-ei'c iii'o four g r e a t ' ev ils of to ­day wiiicli lu'c sajiping oui' sociologicnJ life, and not tho least of these is the crazi.- and the curse of in ternjierate , iii- d iserirn inale novel-readiii” . — C h r is t ia n a t W urk.

— “ We all do fiide lus a leaf,” But how tieiiutifiil a re the fading leaves! As th e beauty of youth fades from our cheeks, mid the bciuiliful form of e a r ly m anhood b iws under tho w e igh t of yeai's, a re wi' gaiiiiiig in m oral b eau ty mid iiicreiusing in sjiiidtuiil s t r e n g th ? —- Untied I'resbijt<^i iuu.

- Every one needs to have two fiicts s trongly imjiressed ujioii his mind. T h o t irs t is the rca l t tv of divine, sp ir i tu a l , invi.silile and fu ture thing.s, so t h a t they will affect h im as real. 'i’he second is th e Huiiremo au th o r i ty of tho Bible in g iv ing us th e know ledge of these Ih ings- — X. y. Indcjiendcut.

— Uiiward of g,000,000 of tho y o u th s of Ind'.ii iire to-day rece iv in g a l ib e ra l EiigUsli education. F o r tho m ost p a r t i t is jiurely secular. T h e sp re ad of W este rn know ledge is o p en in g tho Mood-gates of iiilidolily, of non-re lig ion; leav ing th e iieojile in a s ta te no t only ereedless, hut Godless.

— Miuiy a m an p ray s , “ Lord, in ­crease my fa i th ,” when, in fact, moiT) fiiitli than lie has would i>o a dead w aste in his jiossession. If he found a use fo r his jii'esent m oiisureof fa ith , m ore fa i th would come to h im th ro u g h tho u s in g of this. As it is, his j i ray e r o u g h t to he, “ I>ord, s t i r me up to m ak e som o good use of th e li t t le failli I h a v e .” — ,S'. .S'. 'J 'im rs.

— W h a t we a re doing for th e ch i ld ren to-day, wo iire doing for th e N ation to ­m orrow . 'i 'his is the te ac h e r 's field of woi'k, and it is a g ra n d one. I>c5 tho politieiiui work uiion th e grow n-uji m en iill he may; he can do little , a f te r all - th a t is, ill im prov ing th em m en ta l ly mid morally. They lukve passed th e liliistie stage. But thei'o is ho[ie in th o children . 'I'lioso who would do good to huniiiiiity will be mo.st successful w ho take tho ch ild ren by th e h:ind. 'I’he teacher is the tru e s tn le - l iu ilde r .— The ,'School Journo/.

WIT AND WlSDOVl.

—T he only “ neglected gen ius" in th is em uitry is th e genius t h a t iieg.ei'ts h im ­self.

— Many wciiknesses of hum.an niituro a r c d is torted virtue.s. — M ail a nd T ’y- jircs.'i.

— “ E ndeavor so to live th a t when you a re youi'self you will no t.be a sh a m e d of yourse lf .”

Be co n ten t to do th e th ings you emi. iuid fre t not hecjiuse you r a n n o t do every thing.

— .V >)1ii 'k. is ius good as ii wriiU'ii p re ­scr ip tion to a know ing sodii-w alcr c lerk . Hotel Mail.

T hough a man m u st Iki s in cere in ordci' to he greiit, ho need no t be g rc i i t ill o rder to be sincere.

•Some people a re so fecblo-mindccl th;i! they n ev e r have a will of th e i r ow n until they m ake it.- irt'o'fcMt T lo m n a n .

'The ends m ust a lw ays justify th e ^meims. If till' cads a re mciui, it w on’t ju.'tify you; leave it idono. If tlie en d don 't pay, droji it.

C’liiiriictcr, like porce la in - w.arc, m ust 1)0 iiiliiited before i t is g lazed. TlH'reciui he no ch an g e of co lor a f te r i t it is burned in. Bucher.

— Ill o rd e r to ajipreeiiite success wo m ust know failure, and o u r g re a te s t successes consis t not in n eve r fa il in g hu t ill jiersisteiitly conquering such fa il­ures.

—^Ve are p ro n e to fo rget w h a t w e do know ; w hereas we should consider t l i a t whatevi'p good th in g we know is on ly HO fill- good to us as it is rem e m b ered to purpose . — Richard Cecil.

— . lea lousy is tho m ean e s t of all h u m an passions, and a follow n ev e r realizes it so forcible as ho does w hen h e can ’t helji lieing jea lous aw ay dow n to his bools liimsolf. — iiomcrvillc J o u r ­nal.

- -F a ls e happ iness is l ik e false money. It jiasses, siiys I’ope, for atiim* as well a s t i l l ' t ru e , and serves some o rd in a ry occa­sions; hut w hen i t is b ro u g h t to Ilic touch, we fuid tho l igh tness and alloy, mid feel the loss.

—Sellishness begins wL’ th in k in ’ ow ro much o’ one’s ain duties and inllueneos and W('c hit ways instead of l iv ing r ig h t oot o’ oneself, like tho honnie Mowei'S Ill'll smell sweet, w he ther th ey ’re sniffed Ol' no t . — E d w a rd (hirrctt.

- I t is very ind iscree t and t ro u b le ­som e Hiiibitioi^ which ca re s so m u ch abou t fame; ab o u t w hat th e w orld says of us; to be a lw ays look ing in th e fotfea of othei's for app rova l; to be always, anxious abou t tho effects of w h n t we d o or say; to bo a lw ays sh o u tin g , to hear the echo of o u r own voices. —LongfUm. low.

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(Sbatieiwortli f taiudatn.FRID A Y , N O V EM BER au, 1888

Kleftiuii Uuiiquet.Suuii^ tim e before tlie reeeiit «^le<'tioii a

iiumbt^r of our youiijj men eiiteretl into All rtjjreemenl lliat a tiamiiiel sbonlii be uerviHl in honor of itie Pre.-sidtoit-eleet, it iMting tlieii .soinevvbat uneerta in vvheliier bis name wcjnbl be Clevelaiul <J H arrison . If bis nam e proved to bt; H arrison the Dem ocrats on the li.- t were to be hosts and the R epublicans >(Ue8ts, and if it were ( ' lev f lan d tlies,- lumilitions were to be reversed I'lie tfakes of that earl_\ N ovem ber storm baviu(j[ bet'll duly eiium eiati 'd , with re .suits well known to thi' public, the feast was p repared Lou H ab erk o rn acted as t'Jlterer, and, if possible, ailded to h i ' ejivialile re |m ta tion in that line. M c " i ' iMa.x I 'raub and ( 'harles t ;um be l otVeivd their rooms, and about !l o 'clock last S a tu rday the bainpieters, haviujr met at tiliief-mourner Messier s olHee, lileci in to places at a table, id which o n l\ those who pai'took can appi'eeiale the ap p ea r aiU'e. 'I'o -speak in detail of the '^astro- nuiuie perfo rm ances id the crowd tMUild rill a volum e 'he si/e id' W’elister' bridj 'ed Oysters, cold fowli i a r a t o i f a c h i p s , s a n d w i c h e s ,celery, ebeese and cakes faded »euiity like 'mist before the kwn '■ rile iiortly form of our ,jewi4er loomed up at one end of the talile, while \V (J Messier, \V II C rum pton . Max T ra u b . Fred Post, M. Fit/.nianriee, J a s 'I 'ao^ert, Dr. \ 'a u o b n , .John i ’ost. Ed Breiii/.er, H Van .Vl'tyi e. Dr. Ellin^wood. ( ' 1' Selilabaeh ,} Rei'lov- itz. Jo e Cordinely. Dan Cook, ill I’ost, “ ( lu n i '’ Miller and 1 Kosentlial alily liupported. Knives, forks, spoons and glasses beat a lively ta t to o for an hour o r m ore, when M. Fitzmaiiriee respond ed to a toast, ‘•our President elect, Heiijamin H a r r i s o n ” C. E. Sehlabat'h toasted " o u r President, ( Jrover ( leve lan d .” while Messier, Cuniliel and oth Crs ri‘s ponded to .appropriate sen t i men I s. 'File inner m an liaving been tiillv s.iiis- tied, cigars were passed; eribbage, euchre and o ther g am es tilled up the lime until the em'k crew.

Election is likely to s tir up eonsidi'ra- ble feeling, and no be t te r way could be devised of "p o uring oil on the troubled w a te rs ’ than such an occasion as this it is a healthful sign of national life that tw o great parties can etigage in »iuch a s truggle and in a few days, or week, each element of the s to rm sub- itdes into its norm al iilaee.

—-Vtiiw VVri*<lil, o f P ip e r ( 'Ity, wusviHitliiK Irieiiilu uiul utteiiiliiiK to IniHliiesK lien; TuerMiuy.

— M ion A hum U i(^*, o f P I | k t C i t y , wa.s u KUtait Ht t l i e lioMie o l . \ l ( \ iiiiit .Mrs C H r o s i i u l i a n T l i u r s i l i i y

.Mr mill Mrs .1. S. Doolittli' uiul .Mury mill Kiiiiiiu, «|H'iit TliiirMlMy with triemls in I'Uier City

— .Miisn-r I ke l(i>senthitl. ot Keiillmnl. Inn. visiti’il lii.s niii'le. .Mr. I ItuBi nlhal. in niii eitv Mnmlu.> lii.sl.

Miss I, K I m n |ihell wi nl to ( hi'iiort VVeil- ni's.!u> I'Vi nuiK to s|ii nU In i slim I viieatlon w 11 ti I rieiiits

(iiinitn'1 li'l I Tiii'.silav fo r I 'ostorla I'l imiksifivinif l i i r k iy mnl visit

cou p le took ilieeuHl-liountl l iu ii i f o r K e n tu c k y , w lien* they will 8|>enil th e lioiiey-iiioou. We wish th is resiHHiUsl is>ii|>le all th e tiappll iess they a n - c a p a b l e ol en joyniK , to la s t tu rou t th

well-8«l(H‘ted s to ck In o th e r l ines . His sales- inau, Mr. P h i l ip Keutf, w a its o n c u s to u ie i s In till) m ost a tfah lc a n d p lea san t way iniatrinuhlu. C all anil see him.

I I l l ' l l 'cn t l iv life.

.Mr William Slircve has tieen .sick fo r s<'Voiatlweeks.

Ki'v mill .Mrs. .UAnil w ent to ClUi.soii last •Sal III ill! V .

-Vlasti'i lliiri) Ileal li is (he possessor of a iii'W II Hat iurni't.

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is V I'iilii)' at o s i . anil 1.1111

•M r I has I lino, to I'iil w nil t rli'iiils

Ml W ( I'll \ . ol I’ll sc 111!' hil lin 'o l hl.s oneli ' , Mr ily t ins w cek.

Miss Itiiyi r. ol c o rm ll, w ho liaU lii'i n v isit- nn; h i r sisti'i', .V| t s .1 .V ( i Ic k o i) , n t i i r n i ' i l limin' lo ilav

— .Mis.si's .Mairv'ie mill . \n io i i o o a h l in n li irn - 111 limin' Satiil'ilav lilirht Irmii a visit with Kairliiir.v 11 n nUs

,V|is>. K ale V o u n irm n l Mastm' .Vlerli' visili'ii " a ts i 'k a lo i lav . th e lalti i' lioinir mi to visit his iiiolhi r at VI illiii'il

- VI r II ,V I'lisiiT. ol 1‘m i l i a i . was a irm-st ol Mr r K Si'lilalnii'h to-Ua.v aliil iiiaiie os a

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vi'i'v pli'iismit eall — .VI r I't 11 t 'oi >k. Pipi' t it.v s |»o|iolm livi'i y-

with fru'inls here

'1 ' .s F ikI- , t i i n g i l e ,

p ic k le s .into nil nil iriiing

( lurai 'o. vjKinnj;. aiiil Mi>. .Ittlm . I

. l l i i r r i a g e s .V O t i K h — M K I . K K I M K .

At St. P u tr iek ’s ehn reh in tlii.s city, Mondii.V m orning, Nov "Jii, at MidUo eloek Rev. Win. v. d. Hagen iiroiioiineetl the vvoi'tls wliieli iiniteil in m a l i im o n y Miss Rosa Melefehik ami Mr Jo sep h Vogel Till' a t ten d a n ts were Miss Josie. W eller and Mr. F ran k Melefehik, b ro ther of the liride. Im m ediately a f te i ' th e eerenionv the bridal pai ty, with tiieir relativ es and in tim ate friends, assem bled at the home of the bride 's parents , Mr. :iud M i ' . Jo.sepli Melefehik, where the day was very pleiisantly spent witii feasting :ind merr,v-making in general A snmptiioiis tlinnei' was served and nmeli enjoyed by all of tlie ])ai’t ik e rs . File bride was vei’,y bceomingl.V attired in a dress of liaiid- soine brow n silk, while the groom was the very liietnre of happiness in liis regnl.'ition suit ol black. 1 he bi'ide lias m ade her home with her |)ai'ents in this cit.V for a num ber of years, and with her liappv, .'igreeable disposition has won iminv fr iends. For some time the groom has inade h i ' liome in Wing, vvliere hewas ................tliree miles west of C harlo t te w h en ' the vonng eoiiple will soon go to housekeep­ing with t!ie very be.'t wishes of the P i..MNDK.vi.Kit and their m any fr iends in this city and vicinity.

M I M . K K — B A H M M .

At the home of the b ride’s motlier, n o rtheas t of this city, Wediie.sday m o rn ­ing, Nov. ‘J8, at eleven o 'c lock, oeenrieil .1 qiiiet wedtiing. Hie eoiiti iieting par ie ■ being Mr. A. B. Miller,.of Pella township. I'oril Caiiinty, and Miss Ida R. H arnnm . fit C harlo t te townsliii). Rev Young, ot the M. E. cbureli, perfo rm ed the eere- niony in the im'.'enee of only the iinme- diiite" rela tives :iml in tin ia le friends T he vvctlding was a very qiiiet (iiie, ow ing to the serious illness of a sister ot the bride. Mr. and Mrs Miller are both vvell know n in Ibis vieinit,\‘. and have iiian.v frienils to wish them a long and liajiiiy life.

iiimi. was .'tiakliiif haiiils Wi-diii'siiav i'\i'iHii)f

•VI r .liihii 1,1'a^trati'. ul with his >naiiil)iari'nt.s. Mi K'ati', III I ii'i-maiiviUe

Mrs t l id i 'm i Slu-ldmi an d eh d d rm i . I rm u I la k ida. a i n veil tii-da v In s|ii-iid th e w iiUer vv it li lelallv 'es III tills \ le iinty

— VVe ai'knuvv li'diti' a ideasan l I'all W ed n es ­day Irom .Vlr K .Vriiisl in iiy . t i e n e ia l Siiiier- in le i id en t id the I' . P \ 'V Ky

— Vliss .Sarah Uursey u e i i l In .s i rea ln r W ednesday e v en in g In .spend ’l'hmiks;riviiii; an d visit with n -la lIves and Irieiids.

Vliss Small Me.Nanmra. id I’enria , a r r iv e d I’lu irsdav im a visit with h e r Ir ie iids here a n d h e r n in ih e r and ta inily n ea r I 'n l lm n

•Miss Itaker. id ( iiliiimi. vis iled lier l irn tlier . ,liiy, and o th e r rr ieiids in Itiis e iiy o v e r .Siinda.v an d m te n d e d Itie dmiee 1 ridiiy iiiiiht.

— .Vt IS t 'm n p h e ll , nl l l ak n ia , w ho liad lieen visitmj^ at th e hniiie nl V| r an d Mrs It M .Miller, lei I Ip r tier hmni»Tnesda.v last

— .Mrs -Mtierl VValiei-, w hn had heen visiting; re la t iv es and f r ien d s in W a'li iinfln ii and n e a r t 'l ieilna. r e tu rn e d liniiie S u n d a y eveiiinif.

- M r and .Mrs .Inhii Shawl, nf I n l lax . vis ited at th e limne id th e la t te r ' s p a ren ts , Mr and .Mrs I, r Spieelier , in th is c ity I'Inirsda.v

Mr .laenli It iiryess. id T nniea . re tn rn e i t limne t o d a y al t e r a V i ' l l al I In- hmiie nl Mr. mill .Mrs a’. M Hall and la in ily in I liw eil v

— .Vt rs- Win l.awless mill l i l t le e h i ld tnnU llie t r a in l i e r e '|■llesda.v tinnii lo r l le i i ry , .Murslmll e in in ty . t u r n visit w ith re la t iv e s and I riends

- Hon 1. I 'a.vsmi.id rm i t ia e . was lookiiiif a l t e r Ins Inisiness i i i te re s is in th is v ieiiiity an d sliakinif h an d s wHii oM f r ie n d s .Satunia.v last

— M iss I lel.onif, Ilf Cilinmi. was a irnest of Miss t 'a i r l e I 'nok and Ir ie iids h e re an d was pri 'seiil a t th e sneial d an ce lien- last I'l 'iday evellilifr

— Mr and Mrs 1’. ( isliorn and dmitfliters. (i i'oriria niid Willaniene. h'1 r Monday lo r Vii- trusla , HI , to siu nd 'I'tiank.siilv^n^^ witli .Vlrs () s puri 'iits

Mr and Mrs t, Sheplieril went to Tmiehi S u n d ay eve innn 'i l l re sponse to a le leo rm n an nmiiu'iintr the se r io u s i l lness id Ihe Imiiii 'i s itjreil in idlier

-M rs. I-; ( i T r a s k retIIril l'd limne S m n rd a v Irm n mi e.vlendeil visit with rel . i l ives and Ir ie iids in Hoop;-sloii. ti ; i les lnir;f an d th e noi l he rn p art id t he s ta le .

rh)liSnSA L.

(ORRESPO-NDEM E.( I IM th i i T T H .

IlmtiUi.ie re t i i r i ied In it raeev i l leMr. I'hns .Mmiilay.

Ill Haldin took in ( l ia tsw orl t i on ■'ediios- d av ni:;tit

VI,.<,irs P S te r re i i l ie re an d Win. H >pp eneli h av e a liitli tioy \ e ry siek.

Mr H en ry H. I’e ldkainp , nl .Saiineiiiiii, was visit m;r ,lidin ( iiiiinn nil > ed iie ' i iay

Mr .Inhri I ;d(iiM, nl .Vvnen. was visiliiur a tew diivs tins week witli <i VV Maddin.

Mrs ll ii ii ii iurha'ii. <d ( 'ti!ee.:o. wa- In re a l ten d ilu r he: si~ler s. Vlary 11 ai iliiie ' . f u n e ra l

S u p e rv iso r .Inlui ( iiinrerieh was npmi m ir St ree ls ThIIrsila.v .John dne.s not wmil In talk pillules nnw-a-days.

( I 'LLOM.Fred Haek relnriied Irmn I'hienyrn lust Satiir-

ilav.

■II, at tIns

—Kdilio F.ntwlstle w as in ( tilloin Mniiday.— Mrs. VV. VV. Post v is i ted I’ip e r City f r iends

Thtirsila.v-d ie o . McMullen, o f Kisk, vis ited f r iends

h e re T h u rsd a y— Mr .Ids. Fahill w o n t to P eo r ia T u esd ay to

v is it w ith fnonils.— Miss Eliza Dorsey sp e n t Thatiksjr iv inK '" 'i lb

f r ie n d s In ('i illoin- M r s . Mathis, of P ip e r City, v is ited f r ien d s

h e re last S a tu rday .— Mrs .lohn Ferriiis m ad e a h iis iness visit to

F a i r h i i ry VVednesilii.v last.— Messrs. Thus and .Ino. Farre ll , visiled

F a t r h u ry fr iends Monday.— D r . B rew er, of I 'a l r t i i l ry . was in o u r e ity

p ro fe ss io n a l ly Monday la ■it._ivjr. H. E Hohinson. of Faii lo iry , was visit-

Inir old f r ie n d s here Monday.—Mr. an d Mrs. C ran I Myers, id S I raw n , a t ­

ten d ed th e d an ee h e re last Friday luirlil.— Dr B arnes , of F a t rh u ry , was in ak in n luo-

fes s lo n a l culls here las t Monday.— Mrs. Chas. H m isew o r th . o t F orres t , visited

re la t iv e s h e re a part <d th is week.- M a s t e r J o h n H ick m an w ent to Indiaiia

' fh u nw lay fo r a visit w ith a n a u n t .- M r s . Hotit. Heiild le f t T u e sd a y for it visit

a t h e r p a r e n ta l hom e at Monticfdlo. Did- M i s s e s K ate mid Bird Hall, ol Pmitiae.

vis ited at ho m e the l a t t e r p a r t ol th is week.—Miss Bessie Brown w ent lo t'hienifi; Mmi-

flay to v ls t f r iends an d sp en d Tlm iiksn lvm if—Mrs. .Meikel and tw o d a iu th te r s , o f Piriei

C ity , w ere shoppliiK in I 'h a t s w o r th W ednes­day.

li'hl A Co she I led an d .ship|H'd I wo v e ry larg« crllis 111 I'oi 11 ihis wei'k

•Ml .-V VI iiler mid laiii ily vis iled .Mr S im ih Ml th e em iii lry last S unday

Prof. Itolperl.smi, th e timid te a e h e r is sick wiili o il la i iiu ialory rlii um al is in .

Mr t i e m y e D lvm im id w ile w ent to ( olla.v la.'t Mmulii> lo f i.'it t l ie ir d a u « h te r , .Mrs .Imiies Fleldillv I

llimi Thmiip 'ia i l.s e ree t in if a new dwelliiiK ui I town rile iiimii pm I Is lli.vk'li and th e 1. lt.\;.’ii ! all II leet liiifh

Mrs ( liuieliell c a m e o v e r Irm n Sililey hisl Tuesday tu emiiplete arrmiK'i'meii ts lo r ufKaiii/, m>r a e lass in laiiey work.

VI r.s. 1.. S. H ealh r e l n in e d Irm n (.'hleaifo las! •Mmiday, a I t e r spend in s 'a tew d ay s in th e eily vi.siliiiK Irieiids mid re la tives .

-Messrs .John aiul VVm. T h o m p so n a r e Iniild- iiijf a new house lo r H olversm i on a lot iiorih id liiwn. Ill Ihe H u n t ad d u io i i .

.Mr. Shri'M', who now uei'i ipies th e res idence f'irme'rl3 -.viied liy Willl.im ITiiMjerl, li.i. hiiill a new hai'il Iti.vlt. II feet hi^h.

.Vlrs .Jidin H n n t went to ItlomiiiiiKtoii last VVediii'.sduy to v is it h e r d au ifh te r . Della, who IS a s l u d e i i l id th e W esleyan Fillver.sity.

.Vlrs. lioi kw alter . nl ( i a rd n e r . mid .Mrs .lessie Hi ink ivaili 'r visited sr'liiiul Tliiirsda.v Im'eimmi n iu il I ran i time, w lien Mrs. Bonk w a i te r s ta r te i l to he r hom e In (Ia rd n e r .

FU'KU c i t y :Ed t 'laik was in C haU w ort l i W ednesday ..Mr .1. Seott, o f .Mona, was in tow n Tuesituy .W K VV ells was 111 F u ir tn i ry T u esd ay even-

inifMr Will M cK inney ttsik a t r ip to KankaktHi

Weilnesday.Messrs. Wells and Mason w ere in F a ir ln i ry

Tuesday eveiiiiiif..Mrs F K F le teh e r was slioppliiK In F a i r h u ry

Tuesday eveiiiliK.Dr Ellm>.'"ood. ol your eity, was In our

tow n last .'Saturday..VI lies I link o f ymii I lly, was in o u r buiK a

shor t t im e Thursda>.Mr and Mrs J. It Uarren visiled friends in

( hiilswmili .Saturday.lohn l ook IS speiKliiiK a few ila>s with

limne tolks at Kempimi..Mrs. .M E M al l ihan .id Wiiiif, v is ited at .Mr.

E. D l ook s last Sunday.-Mr. a n d M rs . H M e s s n e r , id I ' h a r l u t t e , s j i e n t

T I i a n k s K iv m i t i n o n i ' t o w n ..Sherill .Mason, of Paxton, was uUeniliiix lo

hnsmes.s here last .Saturday.•Miss Ida Fow ler r e tu rn e d hom e f ro m visitlntf

f r ien d s m In d ian a .Mmiilay last.The Vli.ssi's Wilson mid Hiiddleson visited

1 riends in Itiiherts last Saturdaytioillie.) K eedll mid til'O- IlaiL'd wei'C III

P a x to n mi Inisli iess I’nesday lust.Miss Heiia .VleEauiihliii, ot VViiiR, DP. is visil-

iiiR a t Ihe ho m e ol .Vlr.s E 1). t 'ook.Vlr and .Mrs. .lohn .MeKitiney a r r iv e d ho m e

from th e i r ( liieaRo visit .Satnr.lay eveniiiKVle'Tier Bros, have stilppeil .■several r'ar-louils

I o f l a l l le and hoRS Irm n th is |)lace th is w fek

—Mrs f 'a rro ll , of Uoherfs. was v is i t l i iR a t Ihe h o m e o f Mr. and Mrs. M. K Itznm nrice Wednes-

***—Mlaa Gertie Shear went to her partmt's hom e In ’Thawyllle WtHlnesday for a short

1 '^ —^ 0 8 F arre ll , o f C in c in n a t i , has iH'cn visil-- injy hta relatives and friends hoie since Sntiir

day laat.

•\ meetniR ol the Sunday sehiiol teachers was held last Snnilay alter .Simda.v school to deeide tile ijneslimi ot ri'RUlar leaehers' meet- MU; It was ileeidi'd that tlie meetiiiRs were to eontimie and the meelinR this vveek lo he held at Prol Foreman's 'Tuesday eveiiiiiR meetings are to tii'Rin promptly at seven emitmue lor just one hour.

S r i lA IF,V.Crant .Vlyers went to Ilihson City

II Oxley is the Riiest oT friends

M r:Monday

M rs . vv I’ontiae.

W H tlxley niuile a Inisiness trip to (’hieii- Ro this w eek .

.Mr. H. I). Ilas.sett, III ('hieiiRO, was in town last Satnrdu.v .

.Vlr W I* Coemhel lost a viiliiahle horse from lockjaw

'There was plenty of Rood eheer I'hmiksRi viiiR day

.Mr S teve KthliiiRer is underRoiiiR th e linnill- I ialimi ol havliiR tha t childish disea.si— measles, j Kev .Vlason, of I liieuRo, Itlled I lie pn lp i l in

th e P re s l iy te r ian e l iu reh a t th is iiluee last , Sniiday.i Miss H a t t ie Cross is h om e f rom DnarRii, I w h e re she IS a tlendiiiR sehool. to e a t tu r k e y ‘ with her pure i i is . j 'Tile people o f Ihe M. I'P e h n re h hav e decided ] lo have th e i r a n n u a l (,'hi is tm as e n t e r l a i n m e n t

last I and t ree ( hris i mas Eve

Theand

in S l i a w n

( l i i r . s t r e e t l a m p s e a n n o t e o m e t o o s im u i .l o h n l i n z / . a i ' d i s m i x i o i i s t o i l l i i i i i i i i a t e

.Mr.

.Mr. Kidierl Knmhidd. i l ia lsw orlIPs a m ia h le ii is iirmiee iintn, wa.s in to w n F r iday o f lastw e e k

'The wife mid d a ilR h te r o f Mr 'Thos. Maple- th o rp e a r e visitiiiR xvith I he fo r m e r s p a r e n t s at VV lliR.

Mr MaRill. o f ( ropsey . formerl.v o f th is (daee. vis iled Ihe S tra w n piihlic sehiiol on tlie - 'i th insl.

Vlessts. Hanisav ,V Son shelled sev e ra l thou- sand Inishels ot eo rn fo r .Mr. W. P. G oem hel last wi'i'k

bast T nilay evi'iiiiiR Mrs. Miller e n te r t a in e d tile yon HR 1 riends o t he r dm iR hter, l ie r t l ia , to the n i i in h e r 111 alioiil tw en ty .

Mr Nicholas |{otli is eiiRaRi'd in nieiits on his tm iii n e a r I'l lllinn "N ick in- leiiils IliaItiiiR Ins residenei ' th e re , an d m o re th an o ne is sm iy to see him r o .

.Messrs .1 F. 'Taylor. P e r ry l .i lt le . .lohn Moore an d (ieoiRe Keail f ia ter iiizeil with th e i r h ie th r e n 111 the F a ir ln i ry enem iipm eii t I II (). F o n I he eveiiiliR ol I he Itlil h il ls t .

Vlr P .Moi'Riin a t te n d e d Ihe Ri'and lodRe I . t i (I F . r e i ' e n l l y in session at SpriiiRlteld, as re p re se n ta t iv e Irom Paysuil IoiIrc , ol •SI raw II.

Mr .lohn Vloore has an endless snp()ly o f all Ihe delicacies o f Ihe season at his r e s ta u ra n t next iloiir lo t111' D rap e r H ouse . .lolin m a k e s it a point to please his e iis to iners , an d no o ne Is m o re siu 'cessl n l .

Vlr P e t r i e , a n a R c i i l f o r a ( ' h i e u R O n i i i s i c h o u s e , h a s m a d e i l i s p u s a l o f s e v e r a l i n n s i c i i l i n s t i i i m e n l s t o p e o p l e ill t h i s v i c n i i l y . 'T h e tIIIII t n I I ' l l p a l i i l i t l e s o f t h e r i s i i i R R e n i r a t i o n w i l l l a c k n o o p p o r t u n i t y t o r d e v e l u | ) e i i i e n t

Dr .lohn PuRles has piireha.seil tw o lots in town an d will t ’l'oceed with th e e rec t io n o f em nniodioiis stahli 'S ll ieremi "Di'ie " will r e ­main in ( lilismi t'it.v, while his a s s i s t a n t , Mr ( la rke lieilew , w ill ta k e cliarRC ol th e I'stali- meiit here .

( iiir p o p u la r hardxvarc m erch a i i l , Mr. \ ' . I. .Viiroii. has alread.v o p ened ou t a n a s s o r tm e n t ol toys , comiiiir liiiR harm oniousl.v w ith his

.VD-. and .Mrs 'Thus .MeKinney, of Menomi­nee, .M leh ., m e visitiiiR relatives and uei{Uain- lain'es, here 1 or a short Imic.

.Mrs Walker, ol Iowa, arrived last Thursday eveiiiiiRiai a visit to her pareiilH. .Mr, and .Mrs. .lohn .VDller, w ho live north of town

Rieal many ot mir Im niers are IhriiHRh hiisUiiiR eorn, and all express themselves well pleased in ri'Rard lo ipialily and yield

Sherill Wilson, ol Pmitiae. passed tliroiiRh oiir tow n last Friday evi iiiiiR. i n route lor Pmitiae He had heen attcndiiiR to Inisiness

I matters in Paxtonj ,loe, ( ie i i iR i 'an d .Mis.s .MiiRRie .Monteliiistiame

dow n Irmn l ,ake Forest, where they are at- 1 leiidinR seliool, Wednesday evenitig to Rive I thanks with home lulks.

W. 'T. Dnrham and Frank t'lark went out 'Thnr.sdiiy to huR a lew siii|H'. and. as they re- t u rued w ith wliat "Pat shot at. " we presume the litids have Rreat reason to he thanktui

j Onr new Ri'ist mill, .\l. vVarren pro|irietor,! is doiiiR a timii ishmR Intsmess, as you ean see i liy the iinmlier ol teams whieh treiiui iil his eortier. all wailliiR lor their supply ul Iresh Rioniid eorn

.M AltitlKD —Hy Father t 'rowe, al Ins ehnreh at this plaee, Wednesday morniiiR, Palriek tiallahn and Miss .Vliiime D .Mara .May she

I prove lo he the "Ral-who’' shall iiiiike him liap- py all tIii'ihirIi lile is tlie w ish ol all their many Irieiids In the.se parts

Mow that cold weather appruaelies. >■ e hear rumors ot nninermis wendiiiR.' in the near I ntnre This a step in the rlRlit diixctimi and we me uT the opinion tlial Ihe ladies are lakiiiR adviliita'Ri'ol their leap-year pi ivili Res at tins late day in the year

,-\l Ihe limne ot the hiides pareiils. one mile noi l li ol Piper. I h n I'silay a I tei iiomi. .Nov. ■_’Ii at rio'eliiek, Kev VmiiiR united in inm ri.iRC .Miss l.illiaii .Miller, ol Piper, ano .V] i Geo I,. Hayi'.s. 1)1 Plattvilli', Kemlall eoniitJ. 111. .Vi­ter hearl.v eonRialnlat.mis t.y Ihe I riends and relatives asseiiitiled. Ihe riii'sim wereinvileii to pai'take ot the weddiiiR dinner and tile re­mainder ol t he a 1 lertioon was ver) plea.saiilly spent hy t he Riiests

A hi 'ill iant weddiliR o e e u r ie d a t Ihe ho m e o| th e liride s p a ren ts , o ne mile s o u th ot P .per ( I l y . la s t eveiiiiiR, Nov 2!l. resnItiiiR in the II nimi o f .VDss I 'ora E. Kandall and ,V| r Gmirli y W. Keeder. Ill) I h o f P iper ('it.v P ro nptlv al ■ o ’eloc^j Kev. ViiuiiR |>riinoiince<l th e words

ovhielt's iintde th em o ne in Ihe p resen ce ol a larRc n n m h e r o f re la tives and I r iends H er h ea r ty em iR ra lu la l io n s t h c R u e s I s w ere sea led at th e tah les laden with all th e riiiiiI thiiiRs im- aRiiialde. an d Ihe repas t was thoriniRhI.v e n ­joyed hy all 'The p resec ts w ere v e ry n iim er- uiis and eleRitnt.

Sal iirdayl). ' l u i laiiRh and Morris Kilcy sh ipped a load

o f lioas 'Tiie.silay iiiRhlVlr S E Martin ealled on f r iends n e a r

P ip e r <'ity hist SundayJu s Phillips, on r IirIi I iiiiiR rod m an. paid

( ' l i icaRoa visit th is week.A H . l l a i t R a n d 'T. (' K iekarps sh ipped a

load o f hoRP last 'Tiicsriay iiiRhtMl.ss Eliza Dorsey. Ill i h m s w o r th , vis ited at

T (■ Kiedards ' on I haiiksRix iiiR S I, M artin |>mtook ol tlie 'ThanksRiviiiR

tu r k e y with his h io ih m in K im p to n( harles VV r i i ih l . ol ( aherv , is speiidiiiR s ev ­

e ra l weeks w ith his a n iu , .Vlrs Ku kardsMr Me.Amlri'ws, of P iper , pu t u p at the

W eav er H ouse th e Inrepa i t ol th is week.Mr. and Mrs I 'r ia li S h ea re r , ot FlamiRati.

vis ited w ith tlie fo rm e r 's p a r e n t s last week Mi.ssKi'U o f Forrest , spen i 'I'ha n ksa i vi or

w ith h e r cous ins , ( 'o ra aiid.V,|)laee.

Win Is 'h m an . who is OnarRa, is spendiiiR a hom e

S m m i e l P r o l m s e o d i d e a r p i ' i i t e r i i i R i n M r H l a e k n i o r e ' s m i l l I h i s w e e k 'T h e r i R u i i i R is n o w p e r f e c t l y e o m p k ' l e a n d a s c o n v e n i e n t a s t h e l a r R f s t o f m i l l s

Mr Geoi'Re Brooks, ri'siiIiiiR a few miles s o u th w e s t o t tow n. Rave a larRc Iti.'tnihliean d in n e r last S u n d ay mid a larRO n n m h e r o t jo lli l lers w ere p resen l to he riiv with him tew o f o u r V illitRC p rm m n e n t s w ere a lso p r e s ­en t .

E A C H ( & E Y E R Y O N E

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Th is is positive ly true, and in order to proveM l t i ' i i d i n R s c h o o l a l l e w ( l a v s ' v a e a t i m i m it we on ly ask you to

C O M E A N D S E E !VVe are going out o f t lie C loak trade and

l■ (lHI{|■:ST.A. .1. Deleto iir will o pen a g ro ce ry s to re in

Forest.Miss Cora F ran c is is ho m e from (dnarga on a

vai 'i it ion.( y n i s Snyder, of tliis p lace, is opi ' i i ing a d ry

goods s to re in W alseka . HI.Miss .Annie .Vlwood. o f l l n a rg a , is v is i t ing

h(d' fr iend . .Miss Millie Wilson.Mrs. M. N .ieniiiRs and d i u i R h t e r will sjienil

th e w in te r w ith It lends in .Maniloii, f'«l.E ig h ty ac res o f the M n rg an so n land w ere

sold recen t ly to Win. C arn ey for p e r a e r i ‘Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Coiiglii'v a r e tiappv o v e r

... o . . . . . .

w ill positive ly sell onr

th e a r r iv a l I lf a son at th e i r hom e S a tu rd a y . Nov. -A.

It Is rep o r te i l lh a l Mr. Setiiisli' r, of Ihe firm o f i^ ' l iu s le r A Evans , was m ar r ie d a t Is 'x in g lo n . III., on W ednesday I 'vening.

Tlie eo n ee r t given hy th e e h o n is elass. eon- d iie ted hy P ro f T r im m e r , was a success so fa r as th e m lisle w as e im ei'rned. h u t th e a t t e n d a n e e was v»'ry sm all .

Fred W ilder and Miss M idnetl w ere m arr ied last W ednesday ev en in g . O u r best w ishes a re lh a l liidh li ride an d Rriiom m ay a lw ay s he as haiipy as on Ih e e v e of th e i r wetldliig.

Miss May W a te r s ' n ' s ig n a t lo n was nera-pted Iry th e sehool h o a rd and Miss Eva H a r r in g to n............ .. h e r as te ae h e r , t a k in g c h a rg e ihiswts'k Miss W a te rs will sp en d th e w in te r in th e sou th .

■lohn E lm ore and Miss Jo s ie Calllns w ere u n i ted in th e honds o f m ir t r lm o n y W ednesday ev en in g . Nov. 28. in th e M. B. e h n re h E v ery hodV was th e r e to w itness th e so lem n olilign- t ions Intsen hy tills h a p p y coup le . Kev. M. V. C n im lm k e r ollleinled In ty in g Ihe k n o t , a n d a f t e r th e cH*reinoiiy was o v e r th e new ly m arr le tl

and some of them Below Cost! They must

go Regardless o f Price. N ow is

your chance to

Buy a Cloak at Your Own Price!T H I S M E A N S C A S H O N L Y !

B e w a r eO K

ftiQtt fmtz- IN — —

I

Blits' Fgriisliii; Bsilt, BOOTS & SHOES.

Y < m f ! l D b l i v o f

M. T R A U BALL W OOL M EN'S SU ITS AT $8.00,

WOR'I’H $11 .aO.L IN E BLUE, HI.ACK ANT) BROW N

W O R S T E D 'SU IT S AT $8 .W, W tU Jl 'H $F,*.00

BOY.S’ S U IT ^ AT $8 r,l), W O R T H $5.00. ClIlI.DlH'LN S SU ITS AT $’2.‘J5,

W O R T H $J00.M E N ’S O V E R C O A T S" A T $4.00,

W O R T H $6 00.

M tM i’s F i n e D r e s s O v e r c o a t s , i n W o r s t e d , M e l t o n a n d

C h i n c l i i l l a .

A l l G o o d s a t W a y D o w n P r i c e s .

- 3 0 0 -

P a i r s o f F i n e A s s o r t e d S i n g l e

P A li n a l l N e w P a t t e r n s . T h e y

i n n s t g o a t s o m e p r i c e .

U N O E R W E A R ,i n ( C o t t o n a n d W o o l e n . W i l l

( p i o t i ; a f e w p r i c e s :

F IN E W l i r i 'E M ER IN O AT 2.5c. OURO.-IC CO r r o N f l a n n e l AT ,50c.

A1>L W O O L RED K N IT AT 75c.

a n d o n r e n t i i ’e S t o c k o f F i n e U i u h ’r w e a r a t s a m e

] a )W P r i c e s .

G - X j O ^ E S

i n . a l l G r a d e s .

C A P S .CF-LNUINE ST’O rCH CAPS AT .S5c.

F IN E FUR CAPS AT $1.00. B E T T E R EUR CAPS A T $L.50. SILK P L U SH CAPS AT $1.50.

HOYS’ C A PS AT 25.

My stock of

Ladies’, Misses’ aed CMldreii’s

S ' H O E SI a m c l o s i n g o n t a t C o . s t a n d

L e s s t h a n C o s t , a n d i t i s t o e v e i ’y f a m i l y ’s i n ­

t e r e s t t o g e t p r i c ­e s o f m e b e ­

f o r e b i i y -

iShiiteirort]JA S . A. .SMi rH , M .K V A SMI TH

SUII8CIHII f paid In 3 mont '

p e r u n iu n n .ADVKUTI

Ig>cal hiiHliieati notl r a t e s fo r Htanil lng nd t io n . vil udvert ia i by dlreotioiiH re s t r ic t in u n t i l order tn l o u t , i

( lo ii i inn ii toa tions <• Holiulted, a n d inforiin rBoetved, a t a l l t imes.

T r a i n s l e a v e ChT..

am;No. 4, A t la n t ic K xpre N o 2. A t la n t i c E x p reNo. IH. (F r e lg h t i .........No. 20, (F r e lg h t i .........

nonNo. .I. K a n sa s F i ty K No. 1. K a n sa s City KNo. P). I F r e l g h t i .........N o. 10, ( F r i ' lg h t l .........

.Nos 4 an d 2 have th f a y e t te , I ndiiinapnil S h e ld o n , m a k in g d o Boutheust

lE L IN O I(.Ol.VO SOCTII

P a ss e n g o r . . li KI pn W ay F re ig h t . 1 Hn pr F r e i g h t .1 04 mi

C H K ’.tG t in am i a l t e r Nov I

Cago A ,-\ltim ca rry C h en o a as folluw.s;

.NlNo 1 No. ;i No.No. 7. No :n.No. 33.

E x p re s s iMiiil I . jghli iing Ex .-Ulmitic I'Exp K an sa s ( 'ily ' a.v I'reiRiil

. \ceo m iiiodat

No. 2. No 4 No. 0 No. H No is. No. :12.

E.V|)ress Mail b i R l i I n n i R Ex I’aeillie Fxpri K (• \ si| I, A eeom nioda ti

ay I 'reightV

— \L.sit IL lb e t 'k o i

— Eat IL ib erk u n —.Sci: tlio.se .Silk —.Sec H .M Han— New Ol'o.ins cl

. ^ M r . anil .Mrs Itained abou t ,i do

'iWiiinei' last SmiiFis ' — I.,a(lies, buy W aller 's ,

—C’asli |iaid for Rcisiiijr's.

— For barir.'iins ii ill M c( 'a r ty 's

—(Jo lo (he I S a tu rd a y evening, y o u r C lir is lm as pri

—Visit, H aberkor-1)11 V s o i l i e i 11 iiiR

m g .

I n m 'y s t o c k y o u ' w i l l f i n d e v e r y t l i i n g t h a t i s k e p t iYia f i r s t - c l a s s CLOTHING, BOOT & SHOE STORE,a n d n o o l d a n d s h e l f - w o r n g o o d s . A c o r d i a l i n v i t a ­t i o n e x t e n d e d t o . a l l .

Y o u r s r e e j V y ,

. T R A U B ,

H. McCarty'.s.—( irocerics al wa

ill J n o . W alter 's .TO T H E LADIE

C aps :it R osen tha l’i —FLit IL tbcrkorn— M r . J . 'F Biilla

liiniber Inisiness toIT hey lake possc.ssit

—( 'has. Cninliel i bargain.s in holiday

— Evcr.ybody inv k o r n ’.s ttiid .see Saul

—Jolin W alte r b t io n s in (a io ice Hoi

—.\r t ln ir , the ten and Mrs. J o h n ( ’;id th ro a t all'ection at his i ia rcn ts ’ home 'I

—Visit H ab erk o r—Save y o u r eyesi

of .Spect.teles at ( !li: —z\t Miss Yonnjr'

will linil F'aney (ioi —See the e legan t

.e rko rn g ives witli charge.

— A social for the te r Sabbath seboo liome of Mr. ;md 1 anti fjimily, .sonti evening.

—Toys! 'Toys!! '1 assortm tnit tiiid at H a b e rk o rn ’s.

—C oni W 00(1 ft d ro v e . Inquire .agent, a t the mill.

—T he nieesl line i ( loods ever seen in stock a t R o scn th a l’f

—E a t H a b e rk o rn ’

CHATSWORTH ILL—Rev. W. W. Sni

sub jec t o f his sei m o rn in g " T h e Scie