Jacksboro Gazette. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1888 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME VIII. NUMBER 29.
MURPHY,
Will offer Their Entire Stock of
Clothing Dress Goods, Woolen Hosierv, Cashraere Gloves, Woolen Undershirts, Woolen Overshirts, Caps, Blankets, Cloaks, Etc., Etc.,
-AT ABOUT HALF VALUE I—™8™™®®
them below, as we would rather lose 25 per cent, on somo goods
is wo are determined to sell them.
At this period of the season when wc fail to
than to cany them over. We mean business.
lira MM and Ten Gents Suits, MASKED REGARDLESS OF COS
Lot 7702. Dark ptaid Cassimero suits reduced firom § 7 00 10 $ 5 00
Lot 7558. “ brown “ “ “ “ 12 00 “ 7 50
Lot 7553. “ ", “ « “ “ 12 50 “ 7.50
Lot 591. u “ ‘i “ “ “ 15 00 “ 10 00
Lot 2476. Solid « “ “ “ 12 50 “ 9 00
Lot 1633.
Lot 8364.
nods
A11 wool t 1-2 yard wide Ladies cloth reduced from $1.00 t» $
Rouble w'dth stripe 1 cashmere “ " ’ / * “
FUid flannel dress goods
Striped rilk velvet
Novelty trimmings
Novelty trimmings, garnet
Double wd:h diagonal dress gr
Erofldhcad wore* e l Ores* goctL
One lot striped drc«s goods
One lot summer silks
B1 .ck Gros grain silks
Blr.ck Surah silk*
Black Gres gr rin silks
Black Ottoman silks
Black Gros g a:n silks
Black Gros graia
1.00 to
.05 to
l.roto
LOO to
.50 to
35 *o
.:ic to
.20 to
.65 to
1.00 to
1.15 to
1.60 to
2.5f* to
2.25 to
2. to
,;o
.50
.45
1.00
.75
.30
.20
.20
«T2A
.45
&•>
1.00
10»
2.(0
1.80
1.50
CLOSING OUT BIG LINE FINE CLOAKS AND WRAPS BELOW COST.
Wool Blankets reduced from 82.50 to 81.75. I Wool Blankets reduced from 84 00~to
Wool Blankets reduced from S3 50 to 82 75. | Wooi Blankets reduced from 85 00 to
Heavy reductions in all lines or goods. Doi/t procrastinate. You will lose more than wo do by not buying now.
When
you
goods. Don't procrastinate.
want genuine bargains always go
“A Government of the People, by the People, and for the People
JACKSBORO, JACK COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1388.
Subscription $1.50 per amm in advance.
ramrYOU ARE INTERESTED. READ
ITEMS OF ALL SORTS.
BBHBBKafflllBHiffliMWFH'11'1
ITHE GREATEST REDUCTION SALE OP THE SEASON S
For the Next Thirty Days
BENNETT &
COMPANY
get cost for woolen goods, wc mark
If you want these go<da call rally
Adobe
L »t 23u5.
Lot 5403.
Lot 2409.
Lot 5850.
tin are to be <1
Stt el mixed Cassimero suits reduced from
Black diagonal *‘ “ tm “
Striped u li u u
Gray silk mixed u “ “
815.00 to 810 00
35 00 “ 11 00
16.50 “ 10 00
20.00 “ 15.00
Hundred and Forty-Five Bojii Suits, MASKED REGARDLESS OF COST. Aiona them are Jo be fail:
Gray checked Uassimere t>uits reduced from $6.00 to 83 50 I Lot 1932. Brown striped Cassimero suits reduced from 86.50 to 84 50
Dark plaid “ “ worth 85 reduced to 3 50 | L t 751. Fancy black 5 to 8 years, reduced from 6 00 to 4.00
LARGE LINE PANTALOONS MARKED REGARDLESS OF COST.
Naw Blue Surah tilks
rtduced from
1. to
. .75
Zephvr Shawls
E* ru '-urnh sdks
% C
• 4
1. to
.85
F/ght do/. »n cu-hmercaud Berlin glovtr
Ecru Put ah *il- s
i;
<4
.no to
.75
Ijiidics ca-hmere gloves
Red iwiTed flannel
(4
44
.30 to
.20
Ladies silk g’ov
On“ lot Opera anfl Pcotch plaid flannels “
44
.15 1o
.33}
l adie- k mitt-n-
One I#‘t tnnev dress flannels
4»
44
.65 to
.45
Laeios cashmer - hese
Heavy gray flannels
44
.40 to
.30
l adies cashin* re Iiofo
Ladies Jers vs
«<
4«
.75 to
.45
Ladies ca-dunere In w
1 ar:ie* Jt-r ova
44
• 4
1.50 t)
1:00
1 ad os c same's Host
I. at des Jfrscvs
•4
(4
2.25 to
1.25
t hildr n-i eashnv re ho e
Ladi s Walking Jackets
41
44
2 50 to
1.50
Children- cashmere hose
Zephyr Shawls
44
44
.60 r »
.45
< hihlrens eashme”© ho-e
Z* p’ yr Shawls
kl
44
.75 to
.00
All woi*1 Newmarkets
Zephyr Shawls
44
44
1 25 to
.05
La-he* < loaks
Zephyr Shawls
k4
44
1.50 to
1/5
T adies eloaks
Z- phvr Shawls
"
44
2 00 to
1 50
All wool Fcarlet -hirts
reduced from 2.75 to
“ .25 t o
“ .81 to
“ .0 ) lo
•* 1.(10 t)
•* .45 to
“ .50 to
*• .( 0 to
“ 1.00 to
“ .20 t >
“ ,25 to
*• .:J6 to
to 0.50 and 3.75
from 2 50 to L7<>
“ 4.00 to 3.i 0
reduced to .5>
2.09
.15
.20
.10
.3)
.4)
.45
.75
.16
.2 »
.2»
83.00.
S3.50.
Wool Blankets
Wool Blankets
reduced
reduced
from
from
86 00 to
89.00 to
4 50.
7 50
A New York dressmaker hires out sealskin
sacks for the season.
Bull fights at the capital of Mexico will be
hereafter permitted only on holidays.
An interoeeanic railway between Vera
Cruz and Acapulco is to be built bv English
«‘apital.
The pneumatic postal service is being es-
tablished at Buenos Ayres. It Is like that
low in use in Paris.
The enormous deposits of granite of excell-
ent quality in County Donegal, Ireland, are
tabout to be developed.
Opium has been declared a government
uonopoly In Peru, and the right to import
and sell it is now offered for sale.
A young lad not yet in his teens M as re-
•ently sentenced to a term ia jail at Moulin?,
France, for stealing a cake worth one cent.
A Marshall hunter stuff:* birds by using
-irsenie and bloMing the skias full of air. He
has an om-1 stuffed in this a winner which ro-
Gemblea an inflated lialloon covered with
feathers.
A massive mound builders pipe ha? lw*en
found near Liberty, Tenn. The bowl is
beautifully carved from hard stone, resem-
bling granite, nnd holds nearly half a pint of
totmeco.
Public meetings in favor of early closing
*rt being held in London. It is allied that
the average hours of EngK4h shop girls and
•ierks are from thirteen to fourteen a tiny.
There is an early closing bill now before
parliament.
A St. Paul man sued a railroad company
for damages for causing his house to be
flooded Mifh Mater. One of the exhibits in
the plaintiff's evidence was a photograph
representing him seated on a huge cake of
ice in his dining room.
Hugo, Cal., has been so overrun by rats
tliat a citizen tliere wro#3 to a friend in
Wichita asking him to senii on all the cat? he
could find. The Wkjiifcfc iunn has shipped
?5G rat catchers, and that he will semi
1,000 unless he hears that* Hugo is sullied.
A mill in Carlton, Mi<#i., recently buruetl,
and during the entire oonflaftratiim the big
engine ran steadily, anil so la some way wns
saved from destruction. The workitg of the
engine kejit the puuqis gating, so ttie toilers
were kept supplied with water and there wns
no explosion.
A number of Bradford, England*firms deal-
ing with large houses in Germany and other
continental countries have received notice
that after a certain date Yoiap: tk will le
systematically used by their «c>«tinentul
customers for the purjjose of i»**i»:atkmai
i •( >rres{K)nderiee.
All the training schools for mft-aes ki Phil-
adelphia on- free. This is one pa Session for
women that is not overcrowd©^ and where
women can earn good wageti. The chief f
qualifications are good healthy good temper,
general intelligence and » fair common
school education.
to the
MISSISSIPPI
STORE.
HHh*****
if iiivt-»kii fr.Hrt time
a Kutoter Coat, and
Hour t exfxricucc in
hi* inrmw tliut It is
protection than & ir.o*-
*i* ’I4 *1* ^ 1 ’/»»!«
We ofli-r tlie iiiuii wl*o wuut* mirvicu
(riot Mylc) garment Unit Mill ki-.-p
in the Imnieft sisnn. !t
TJWEJCS KISH JIB AMI
SJ.ICtEiV * na:ee Umlliar <•>■ .-cry
r^KWtttfiraaitt yucT ssj
harUijr» better pMtvction than & mos- VSWF tfL ■ *' Sl.ll
qu»U» nettiKf. not cmlr feel* chagrined m w — « Cow-bo/a.1 overihs U.iU. Waited-
mi beinir so bu<ii/ taken in, but also ■ ft |R flk ■ ti-.e oiilr perfect W.iul a -i! Wiairn.
fevls If he tfi» Oi.t un.k exactly liks Qb& ga« |M t'-*at i»“ l .wer s r:>h f.ran.t S'.'ti:*-
Ask for the BHAND” Slickkh uIImI © an-t take :ut other, lfyuuc ston-i ■ <
doeeniA have the run aaAtcD.srtuI for aenrrinthrecAtaiocni!’. A. :.r„ i; j
_ , T . _T
Attorney st L«w. Sarveyor & Notary Public.
SPORER, SPILLER & EASTIN,
Jacksboro, Texas,
Jacksboro Land and Collecting Agency,
Do a General Exchange Business and Negotiate loans.
Buy, Sell and Lease Lands and Ranchos, locate certificates
and obtain patents, render lauds and pay taxes ir. all pari* ol
the State, perfect titles and furnish abstracts; and adjust and
collect all claims, notes and accounts.
Litigation of all kinds promptly attended to.
-Ifark* obtained, ted all Patent
,.„J for Msiicrste *>as.
Is OpjNisite l’. S. Patent Of-
no sub agrncir*. aM busines*
t patent businear in
oust Uiao iboM remote from
luodei. urawiag. or rboto.. y.hb t'.e*n ^
‘ c»t*Mo or sot. free of
»?«nt U «*r»imi,
AteiiU." vi>'u n fer-
ct>u.ity, or
J. H. Henderson,
7OySOHJAL ARTIST,
Professor of crinicultural, ibscisior
and craniolopcal tripsis, also pbre
nolopcal hair cutter and hy dropath-
u- shaver of beard. Aij werk phys-
ognomically executed.
An Interesting Club Story.
There is a very good club story going tho
rounds just now. It appears that there aro
two members of Boodle's whose ti*i:-s are
very much alike, one being an earl and tho
other a viscount by courtesy. Now it hap-
jH'iied that the (kht liefore going on a sport-
ing expedition into a far country arranged
thit all telegrams addressed to him at the
club should be gabled oa. The other evening
the viscount entertained a small party of
friends at dinner at the club, when it M*as
projtosod that tho evening should bi- finished
up at the theatre, so a telegram inquiring if
a box could be had was sent to the Gaiety.
Through some mistake, the reply message
was addressed to tho earl, and in duo course
t was rejieated on to him. He happened to
be shooting in the “Rockies'’ at the time, and
the telegram hod to be conveyed to him by
relays of messengers on horseback, Much
excitement was caused by its arrival, and
who knew but that it might contain a com-
munication from the prime minister! But it
PARAGRAPHS WORTH READING.
I voator has made him rich, llo lM";an life iu
an humble way, but by energy and ability
: has gained a high place in the civil ongineer-
Mr. Marshall P. Wilder goes to China, ju., profession, llo is a tall, line looking man,
Japan and India to tcaeli the orientals how ; i!as traveled extensively hi this coua-
to laugh. . try and Lu.^qie.
Ex-President Cirevy is about to write n John n Sullivan recently said to r. friend
book about his career as president of the i that he had never resisted a policeman. With
French republic. j a thorough appm-iation of his own prowess
Patti has been giving “farewells-** in Lon- i he remarked: “I'm different from every-
don, previous to her departure for South j laxly etc i.i that. If a policeman : tioulu try
America, where she exjiects another hundre<l | to nms: you and you n-sisn-.l he might
DYSPEPSIA..
IH Hint misery cxpcrUnei d wiien we md-
I i!en!y beeomc aware that we kosik-a? a
diabolic;; t :>l iv.nei incut vailed a e un.act..
Tho stomach ti>e reservoir frotiwhieu
every fibre and tissue must be nourished,
and any trouble with it issoon felt through-
out the whole system. Among a dozen
dyspeptics no two wjil have ti;e sr ino pn -
domi uar t r.yin jdom s. D3 spejn ics < *i act: v«
mental pc .vcr and a bilious temperament
are KUbject to Hick IXeaducho : those,
Jtesliyand l.hlegmatieliave Const potion,
while tho thin andnervousareabandoned
to gloomy i'oi'ebodings. Homo dyspeptics
are wonderfully forgetful; othc:*s have
great irritability of temper.
Whatever form Dysjiepsia mny take,
oue lhi::g is certain,
The underlying came its i
Li the £/F£R,
and one t'.ung more Is equally certain, no
one wbl remain a dyspeptic who 'rill
It will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach, -
Expel foi il gates.
Allay Ir 4tati.on,
| Assist I>i gestkon,
and, st the same
time
Start the SAver to tcoikimg,
tehen all other troubles
soon disappear.
nMy wife Mas a confirmed dyspepcc. Soir.e
three years a-o by the advice cl Dr. Steiner, o#
Ar<gte*t?, the was induced to trySimnotis l irtr
Ucgnb.t' r ! teel grateful fir the relief it has
given her, and may all who read thii and arc
afnicicdin r.ny way. v fcether chronic or other-
wis'e, use eictmons i .ircr Regulator ;nd I feel
confident health will te restored to all who w»U
be advised."—Wm. M. Keksii, Fort Valiev, iJa.
See that yotz get the Omttiior,
vt ith rod Ja on front of Wrapper,
rsKPAicrn only by
J. n. ZKILIN & CO., J’hiladelj hla, Pa.
QOLLINS AGUE CIJRp
HEADACHE.
Nothing relieves a Headache so promptly as
Collixta* Ague Core. It cleanser U * Me m—
aeli, promote? action of the liver, and purifies
the.blood, aiding you to perfect health.
MAXARXAX FZVirR
Afewdo?e«of Collins’ Ague Ct re will
quickly break up the worst case of Malarial
Fever. No other remedy |>ossesses th s power
of so completely eradicating Malaria from the
system. CHILLS and FEVER drid at
once t-o its inliueuce, ami t he cure is pei tnaueuk
BILIOUS COLIC.
Immediate relief and a speedy curt for the
worst eases of Bilious Colic is found in t lie ns©
of Collins' Ague Curo. Asa rad leal c or-
rectiv6 of all liiiious Disorders it has lu> cq^aL
DIARRHOEA or FL’IJX.
Flux, Biarrhopa. and all Summer Co npla nts
are completely checked and cured in a tew
hours b> Collins* Ague Cure. Tpv it.
Sold sverywhere by all healer* *t 60 eta. iBettia
fWAsk your Dealer for a Copy of the C OldJKS’
PRESENT CEXTU2Y AXXANAC, or A< drew
COLLINS BROS. DRUG CO- ST. LOUIS,M.
rnc opui suj>rn*titlon.
C’Ouiim ;.ting on » r; font aitit io on the
I ?,.q* lvtition. Manager I>‘igh S. Lynch
"if rizo has anything to djwithit,
motv-than the usual amount of disaster anti
dismay sho.itd have foliooevl the very largo
and iustrour. opal i oaeegot from. Mexico.
Ttie United States Postal Inqirra ement ns- { To- fin i <la\ I wore it I v isited a la -ge ivory
soeiation. which has just formed, do i hous.- iVr the jiurpose of buying a pair of
| brashes
The projirietor of a Kansjis City restaurant;
began some years ago to p.{§; out and pre-
serve all the old coin that foiftui its way into , ..
his cash drawer, and ho now has a collection j ^ ■,
of great vqlue. Some of thl coins are ex-
tremely rare and could be sold for many
times their face vulue.S
thousand or two.
Mr. Richard Bchultz of the Hamburger
Bicycle club rode nearly four and one-half
miles in half an hour upon a unieyele fifty-
two inches in diameter.
Historian Bancroft says tliat. it would be
presumptuous for a man of t>8 to attempt- a
history of President Polk and his times, a
work which ho lias been asked to undertake.
knock you down with his club, but if
me and 1 resisted he would shoot me th<
tiling. No man would tackle me without his
hand on his revolver. And so I go with a
policcujan quietly the first time he sj»eaks to
me. without making any fuss.**
Both the sous of Garibaldi aro now depu-
ties, Itiociotti. the younger, having kxin
elected to represent Rome in May, l'^T.
sires the reissue of fractional (currency .Vi
use in the maiLs, the abolition of |>ostal notes,
the issue of postal ordern for snuill sums at
redueeil rates and the pass. ge. of laws ul
special interest to farnnrs #>nil fruit grow* rs.
SSome time t!»e goven; mt nt of (’< >k>m-
bia oftered sdO.OOd in silver To any one who
would discover a new mere!»mtable :.ri| -lo
ofcxts.rt. Rafael Vouegtis thinks that; l'.o
deserves the renanl, or two of them, lux auf ’
he has discovered n v nluable (teik-itial pialift
! hitherto unknown; and also Las a-e-ertakux^
; that cocoa trees aitound ii; such profusion i:i
{ thf forests along the ii\«f Guabian-. tiiat the
it vv;is I gathering of their pods would furnish work
first for thousands who are nor/ idle, and bring
great wealth to the eoun ry.
____ _ Florence Nightingale during the war and no
only conveyed the information that a box na,n<'isi nMW*° revensl iu tlx*- south. She was
at the Gaiety had been reserved fot a per-
formance three days before. The message
cost about jL30.—London Table.
Another Alpine Tunnel*
The construction of another Alpine tunnel
through the Simplon, at a rival of the suc-
cessful St. Got hard, has for some time been
talked about in Paris. It is estimated that
» -r* un , , „ Menotti Garibahli. who for many venrs has
Augasta Evans TV ilson, "Beu«n.’ «as a ; rcpr,^.nUMl the distrirt of Vellctr'i. is gon-
crally jxipular with men of all j«ir;!«*s, and
is a plain, honest soldier, Mho, although of
course a member of the Loft, is distinguished
the friend of the sick and wounded und tho
beloved of all.
for good common sense rather than extreme
Bernhardt has lost her pet tiger eat, Tig- j radicalism, llieeiotti Garil*aldi was eda-
rette. which she brought from America. I eated in England, and has an English wife.
Tho animal had swallowed a pi v e of tho :
rough outside covering of a <•<» •< *inut. Its ;
stomach at <»nce sm ellod to a gn at size and
death soon ensued.
The great financial king of Nei. Zealand is i
retirLl from the «litor.>hip
paj«er under their control.
RUFUS HOOPER,
JE WELER,
306 Houston St.* Ft. Worth.
fateta, Clods aM Spectacles
All goods and wotk h«
reprcsscnttd. Fine Watclii
Repairing A SPECIALS.
$56 06 Reward.
VV"c will pay fifty do’lnw rt'M artl lor the
arrest and conviction of parties who are dep-
redatinsr on timber in the “liortra Pasture”
situated one mi1 o we>l of Jacksboro. Rob-
inson & West arc our agents.
Lc.-n & H. Bluta.
8m fr <m octl8
Thv lyvndon Feld says that a man who ran
ride xvitli le at nils when they eo/er light or
nine mills within an hour “aceniiq.lii-lteo a
feat which takes him and his horse out of tlio
common hcr«l.,!
A New York house has received i:n order
for 2,C*K).iJun five cent iwistage Gumps for
use iu Chill.
up into the millions, jtnd the greater j;art
was matlc in steamboatiug. lldl is a native,
and once earned scant wages u» uu oarsman
on a ferry Ik mt.
Baron Ilirseh has actually given S10,(MX),-
000, ilcjxisit*.*.! in tho Bank of I.ondc t. under
the trusteeship of Baron Iv>thsch8d and
Baron de Worms, for the educatam i»f the \ di«l ill*. M:n*ble himself
jioor Jews of Russia. It is the in wt munill- newspaperdom. but nearl
the Simplon tunnel would shorten tho tim© ' Johnny Jones, of Dunedin. Ilis wealth runs
between Paris and central and southern Italy
by three hours, as compared with the Kt.
Got hard line, and the gala over the Mont
Ccnis route would be still greater. Accord-
ing to the representations the length of tlie
eonttmiplated tunnel would be about t welve
miles, and the whole work could bo accom-
plished in from four to six years; it would
lie the longest tunnel in the world, and re-
quire extraordinary provisions for its suit-
able ventilation, though this object could bo
attained, it is believed, by means of a hori-
zontal air shaft above the crown of the tun-
nel and running its entire length, connecting
by a series of vertical shafts with the atmos-
phere above the mountain. Pumping en-
gines would not only keep the air constantly
renewed, but would draw off the water
which otherwise would steadily accumulate
in the tunnel. The cost of this work is esti-
mated at about $10,000,00a
lie entered i»arllament as a workingman's
candidate; but it remains to l>e seen v. hether
he will really prove to lie as much of a
radical after ids election as lie was before it.
Mr. Man ton Marble, formerly chief editor
and proprietor of The World, is oik* of tho
very few men iu this city who liave ever
cent gift of charity in the history of tho
world.
It M-as a queer coincidence that
aide Dr. John D. Ogden, of New Y<
have died “the night !x*fore Uhri 4
was twice married. Isvth of his v
the daughters of Clement C. M
..c veuer-
•i..should
IS.-* llo
ves being
MMX*, tho
of any daily
Greeley, Ray-
mond and Bennett, who were Mr. Murid.*j
eonte;a[»oraries a quarter of a century ago,
worked ih harness to the list. Ho did
Bryant. Brooks and Hasting. Not only
retire irora daily
all the chief mcm-
lters of his editorial staff did the mine thing
about the same time, such men as Hurl but,
Evans and Crolv. all of whom arc yet alive.
Thought It Was a (ihok.
Two residents of ( kuj mv n Quarries, Nortli-
umptou county, Po., who Men- returning to
their homes late at nif at. wore vci-jj lstdly
frigiitencd at what they supposed xva.‘ a
ghost. They saw a white object in a corner
on a lonesome roa«L ran to rh<* hot*-’, adis-
tantx'of 100 yartLs l*ui>t in the door, * rk<l
for help, frightened tho inmab's, and aver©
nearly scare. 1 to death. The burgess was
hustled oat of Ld, and accv.imjianieiT. the
young men to the spot'where the ul rt4‘i
ghost M.-is seen, but the Sjiccter funl <.Ln;^»-
pcamL The object was a young lady <1- ‘t* ed
in uhite. who had liecn to un ©venifig party*
She saw tlie young men coming, ami step;**#
into the corner to let them jusss ou.
A Casfrt f.;r the Oaeca.
A casket pn^mUtl to the queen of Lu l.iitd
recently', worked by memtierj of the rkx iiky
of Decorative Art NoedleMrork, is mad.- oC
wisd covered with green velvet, which is
divided into jianels and tioauUfully em-
broidered in silk ami gold tlmiuL The orna-
mentation tvmsists of conventionalized
flowers and gold scrolls, and royal aims sunk
monogram o:i the front, and a short inserijr-
tiou with the date of presentation oa thi>
back. The casket stands on eight gold fcot.—
Chicago Herald.
rhey luui nothing lliat mitral rae
j until the ;.'.k ;;ar.n IisIkhI from aii nj.p«.-r -helf
I i. [Kiir of exquisitely eurvtxi brushes. ‘These/
I said ht. ‘were onlenil more than a year ago
! bv a ;:t ranger Mho never called I nr them.
! \Yt tiarfa i this ptculiar monogram on tb«
I Iwk for bita—a branch of the hsnftsw#
I 5ar.» ov* ■ l : others fsw'ft in very :*ure -asm
—:.n:l ii 1■**tls the rah'/ I looked at the moii-
j og.w.i. ami itnajrine my ronishn «*nt m ben
r I read t*:c very uueo»umo:, combi cut ion of
! let;i ".-i T’i:.; 1 wanted ia the (lcsitra 1 should
haw ix-l’vted tif a!! others.
“Then was chance for ]*-y< fcojogk-al
iedirafioa in the inebivnt, but 1 simply i alle<l
t good luck that gave nn the brusiesaf less
ha:i oim-Third \bc?r value. In th« nt xf few
.’Ojiths. while I v.orcthe <i«i. Itw i/cin ss*d,
bv thiiii a minute, train, which met v itu
at was coniptlied, my rtgu-
la." hote l v.'!!s cn v>d- i.. ft* stop a' ;.n«>if triu
rtajn
i|C
$ itiii'.
! rtM.ii ua
! siuxxs^fi:’
} jT>'.!es‘i<v.
i then w.-.‘
A t;-.1
f raur'i f:
her }«ir
PXJ it. ■
1
tim- rrn
V l ‘ *U‘ ckt”’ i«
'ulikti i> a i
•■r. Ik: vvhfk?
ie-^u, Gh«: 1
nibliers to t;*
at 1:* *• an<l ;.s
\Vimk»w I’iuk >
ot t f L's-hun, Mt
ce“'.rJv. v4»y> tr pane m
sb«- c<-ul«. #-i i eouhir t
-jf-ti w»i(H, liVsifeil .and
i jairjo-siv Jfi i* husbeitid
id he co:ii<! .1 hut
r.wakt iittl by tho
or.e 1 tl? in i gt-t a
ivjit* < on> j«k*ootisiy
arc i » * wn in »ho
mvii. and was
ingot*.cf the
ml ivy etv 1
i . that
... •irosts.’ In sb**rt. *4 Ic.u luck
r f, J -ijrc while i v\<*ix rb* "pul,
i ^ 1 wearing i* 1 d*v T let it
i i i*iv family.*'—b'aictwn !'*. ws.
Hr
iritvL I* r« !i«ii:>ed j.-li
j- Ic V.rc. Th« t1hc 1.*' iN'kii jer
«-!• s, r * ■ ** n.hi him to 1: b o i‘. tl« < r< me
iugyla -. lie sterUid t< do s.. tt.u found
that somehow or other two jianeso1! gliv.- hml
be::c. ir. tliat sash, and the jarijlr «if each
pa:w v. astiusty. < >f etv.irsr the duct co’.lMn t
Ik- rt*!it‘he;I by washing. If was a very sim-
ple eolation of what began tc seem almost a
luveterv.—New \ orb Hun.
author of
Christmas.
tho poem, “Tho Night Li* on*
Hull of a Fast Vciwel.
After many years of experimenting, with
tlie object of increasing the speed of vessels
and lessening their draft by a change in the
formation of the hull, a Pennsylvania in-
ventor has succeeded iu constructing a bout
which he claims fulfills the desiderata so
long nought, and is in entire accordance with
true scientific theory. This boat, which i*
some thirty-six feet long, is of the sIihihj
known as the concave bottom, the hull l**ing
built in a right and left hand spiral form
from the bow to the middle section. The
conformation of the hull iu this case is such
jl* to displace water iu a manner chjeely
approximating to the wavo line theory, be-
ginning at the cut water, the displacement
Ijcing accomplished gradually until the
i*ntcr of the boat is reached, when the re-
verse action of displacement begins; the cAi)-
■ -avo begins where the convex ends. The
greater tho spe#d the greater the lifting
p*»wcr, the boat rising on the water, and con-
sequently moving with greater speed >. ab-
out auy ftereos* of power.—Chicago Nlws.
9
Boston Corbett’s (inn.
L>iwv Boston (’orhott has b- cn place*! in i
the insane asylum his effects at Concsmlia, 1
Kan.. liave prus*'d into the hands of a:i r.d-
mfrJsirator, r.ud among then was the idea- j
_ . . , ,, . .Heal Enfield rifle with which Corbett shot
Lt!K*:Juycrof Lincoln. This dd wornk.u has
been, purchased for, $5 by a Grand Army of
the Republic i*ost at Con<x*rdia, and will be \
kcjit us a relic.—Chicago iierald.
Road the Death Roll
Which tho bills of mortality of any
The Kansas City board of education has J large city ntEty be fitly designiitod,
decided to make the study of Spanish cv*u- j and you M ill find that renal and
jyjJainy iu the city high schools. [vosical maladies, that is to say,
His sorrow Kxpiaiuc i. —- i those that affect the kidaeys or
“George, there is a sadn<*s-t and molar.*
respondent and artist of Tho Londo:. Graphic,
has entered th© lecture field, lie < .wnt with
Archibuiil Forbes through the F unco-Gt*r- y
man, fck*rvian and Ru.sso-TuVkish wars, and
lias u great fund of iuteixwifug * aeriences,
m hicii he relates with graphic do incnce.
F. A. Merrill, railed by -x-rta. a African
tribf-s "Little Livingstone/’ ha.' come to !
this country from B©chu<:m*ar.d t*>sell a val- |
uuble collection of elephantX tusk . lie says
that the quten of Tougak.nd, v ith whom 1
England has just complet'd a treaty, is tho
original of Haggard's “Mho.” She ir» a hand- j
borne woman in f**utnre ami nr»t very dark it*
complexion.
Sir Kenneth CuinmingK, the son of Gordon ]
Cummings, the groat lion slayer, s- lwiek in
this country utt**r a yourV al*son«*e. during j
which he visited Central Africa and killed i
three lions and several le**»uix!s und otlier big I
cat w Ho Is largely filter. *>ta l in laud schemes j
near the t *ity of Mexico.
Engitieer Kittrklgr. Inventor ni tho cun-
tilever bridge, is living iu llcttford, Comt.,
isi handsome style. His wife i » a unlive of
that city. Mr. Kittririgc’s su«x‘ pts tx aa ia-
The English system of naval inmishnient is
t»» lx? revised, and minor offences, instead of
being treattxl to the cat and sweat 1m>x. will
now i*? punished by fines and stoppage of
leave. ^^
TOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE
Stomach, Liver
iar and Bowels
UVEB
PILLS
cboly in your eyes to-night, and your cheek-#
st*em blanched a-s though with mortal
agony.”
“Yes, Naomi. I am far from bring happy.'*
“Confide in me. my dearest, lx*t me s! .avi>
your sorrow. Have the bufTetlngs of thi *
cruel w<*rhl cast a gl«x in over w«ir snulf"
“Well, not exactly, but you six* tires* shoes
aro new and they pinch like thuriei.*'—Liu-
eoln (Neb.I State Journal.
TAkK-
A Numerous I'auiiiy.
Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Jones' Se rvant Girl—
Wl.at do you want i
fcx'rvaut Girl -Mrs. Joimm SL'iids her rv*-
gards, aiul says would you bo sc kind as to
count your children and stv if you liaVcn’t
tjotonetoo many, as our Kitty hadn't oom *
home and s»*h<x»l has lx»n out two luxu’.v.--
From the German.
PcrrCo
STRICTLY VEGETABLE.
pvtiejs
PV
irdipc1 tio-i. Dr»p.
Ilc.id- 'H • fj-.er (Y>mpt*hfts. of
*, lUrlrtKjju.e > Ncn-0U1Pcsj. KU’idi:
!irtuvfCi. l'rl<*!
iY,^j?TivU*nt!<5 co. $r.
v.%
WUi
Another Brent Uvjng Curiosity.
“VvTiat is your specialty, my frici«)!’” in- j ni m
quiml th© visitor of n dune museum freak,
“ldieuomeaai ir.tolligeuc .”
“In v. hat direction Iocs it lief
“J*ra the man who t waya‘abuts tlio door/” »■
bladder, have a remarkable promi-
nence—we had almost said—pre-
ponderance. Bright’s disease and
diabetes in tho chronic stage are
raroly cored, and gravel, catarrh
of tho hladder and enuresis, slay
many. Yet at the outset, when the
trouble merely amounts to inactivi-
ty of tho organs involved, i.he dan-
ger may be nullified by that pleas-
ant renal tonic and diurctin. Hos-
tel ter’a Stomach Bitters, w inch im-
parts the requisite amount of tone
to the organs, without ovar-etcit-
ing them, and the use ol sthioh is
convenient, and involves no elab-
orate prepsraiion. Dyspepsia, a
usual concomitant of ran il com*
and dehiJity, which they
ly nnwloft<‘, ar« remedied
•b u ion,
. »iroti*if* and herroii?
-II-r, ©i-'s Baa.tr.
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