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\ ¢ . THE! EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. 3 FFICLAL DRAWING USICAL AND DRAMATIC. WHY RUSSIA WANTS INDIA. A’Brave Boy a = outs eee Aer bape ———— a aan DRY GOODS. re) co I i ae: ~ ° HOW HARRY PFAUTZ RESCUE! (OTHER F. Ol -EAD! From Gazett = — = —== NE ae Not For Its Own Sake, But te Humili- AND HER CHILDREN FROM DROWNING. BEEN PERPETUATED IN THIS COUNTRY. Gen. Komaroff distinguished himself by mil- We Have J Pua LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, 200 ees —. MUR DMTANIES AND SEW TLATS—MARY AxD ate Great Brital The story of the Pfautz tragedy at Lilitz, Pa, | Mr. R. D. Graham, secretary of the elvil ser- | itary tact, audacity, and resourcefulness as well vst CED ianeae seca eae * SON—A | MINSKEL BOOM—A SPANISH reveals @ most remarkable instance of | vice commission, has written to the Charlotte, | as personal bravery in the Russo-Turkish cam- . orsvanter | Drawn at New Orleans, ta, on Tuesday, AN UNDYING HATRED WHICH THE CRIMEAN | heroism on the part of Harry Pfautz, a boy | N.C., Observer, the following interesting state- | palgn in Asia Minor in 1877, when he won his Sue etree noe cee a enoMeacae 12th! 1883, . WAR AND THE BUSSO-TURKISH CAMPAIGN | of ten, The mother of the boy, it ap- ment concerning a discovery he has made: present rank of general. After the capture of ‘TS, THESE GOODS ARE EXTRA VALUE oreo ie na called | IXTENSIVIED—THE CZAE'S AMBITIOUS FRO-| pears, had made up her mind to drown her | Some years iaeceee dicace party in Char. |ardahan, near the Russo-Turkish frontier, Col. | Sow ren Monee se dd Syeten: | GRAM OF coxavEst. seven children and herself. Only five of the | lotte, graced b ye proven ot Le judge then | Komaroff was left in command ofa detach- | ‘Ci, “ANDSURAWGIEMS IN ALL THE EW tobe called = children, however, consented to go with her to | tiuvuisned for literary attainments, I modestly | ment which had the dificult duty of defending | canis gr Pout y nin on gee From the New York Star. Se daoaee nese eG, made the attempt. They | ventured the assertin that the name of Cassar | a considerable tract of the neighboring moun- | “4777S NEW SHADFS IN SPRIN ‘That Queen Victoria’srich Indian empire has | sat down near the breast of the dam, and she | was perpetanted in the appellation of one of the | tainous country, and of protecting the Ruslan | scien DRESR GOODS FROM 25e. TO $1.25. long been a special allurementin the path of | told the boy of ten to get her @ stick’ lying on | United States, ‘The argument from which the | frontier as well as covering the flank and rear rose cen iy as Muscovite conquest ts admitted In,the councils | the ground. Just as he had his batk turned the | conclusion was drawn was as follows: On the | ofthe army. then operating against Kars, When | ONE HUNDRED PIRCES OF SATEEN, 125, i vorld, but that the grand coup ts to | ‘nother hurriedly followed and quickly pushed | Tsiand of Jersey about eleven malles Tong, and | Coe rseore nent eek is eainst Kars, When | ONE Hi f the Old World, but t grand coup tie little fellow into the water. Then the other | averaging five or six broad, the most conspicn-| made against Erzeroum: Col, Kemarof exe: ELEGANT LINE OF FIGURED RATISTE. ee Td oy en eee td Oa or the | Gilden cried, but she did not stop a second. | ous feature is Mount Orguel, pon which may | ital. every Gold at cece nee, = - . sR GARE OR Gx: present time Is scarcely belleved. One of the | Quickly catcliing hold of the other three she | stil be found seme remnants of the old fort | Wick a tying saecar noe en WEAVE JUST OPENED ONE CasI best-informed of American writers on Eastern | titew them one by one in the water, and then, | which tradition says was built by Cesar during | dahan, passed rapidiy around the enemy's | HAMS, WHICH WE ARE Ther eerte OlPARy, ETE. Lewis Morriion wi $90 on Sx Rong tye A Rew burtesque orcas & Baste aND roe fn Modelo ING TOSELL FOR — : ow Yo : : wrth the baby in her arms, Jumped i. The boy | his invasion of England. So small_an island, | flank, and came down upon apart of the Tur | 10c THESSGOODS ARE EXSRA VALUE. FOR. . ST epel afc i Reape Seba ge of ten was ‘oud swimmer, and kept his pres- | on which stood. to prominentiy. Cesare fort, | flan force, which wee Latte ats Pane Paes | scent SOLD FOR 12%. Tending 23°, 3 ith Feanels Wilson Im the) “That Russia should wish India for tts own | nee of mind. He first. helped out his brother, | would guite oats eal eee be aed | mish, Sahanlongh range, which commanded | "pcr prexcw GINGHAMS, 18. BE On ely 1 sake seems too absurd to be worth considers | aged seven. In the meanwhile the girl, aged | remembered as Gmsars, Change the diphr | access to the town of Olfi'om the northern side, | BE Soo cat Fool, who played Jolanthe at the | tion when we remember that the size of India Was drowning, and the boy helped her out. | thong to a single vowel, and we have, asin | whence the Turks Intended to attack Ardahan, | INDIA LINEN FROM Se. TO 50c. ending wich, being the two tant Boston Boy on its first pros jon there, made jual to three-quarters of that of Russia in | Then he dived in to save his mother and the | King James’ revision of the Bible, Cesar. "This, | Cal, Komaroths unexpected appearance had| paRAsoLs AND SUN UMBRELLAS IN LARGE git umber drawing the eng ™ he deb as ts to 253,- | eaded In gettin ONC Nae ar eh ee bake, | 18,the mouth of an Italian with e short, is pro- | such an effect that thesenemy retreated at once | y 2 ARAGS AND! ‘$1 TO $10. a Ee acumen abies Meas Apalaiie that its pepniation amounts to 253, | ceeded in getting out his mother and the babs | nounced Chersaw. With the Normans the | without fighting, and the Russians were ena- SEGHNROUR BOGS TORE SOROS Sseored a hice he Rane in ce we noe BG had to strug ie ousiderably mefore ne fee transition was easy to Jersar, of whieh the Bled to occupy I Paina and OM, and to capture || EXAMINE O| : ne ass issict ‘in: out his mother, beans creamer Anglos finally made Jerse: 2 es and 500,000 cartridges. = Bobert Stine. Js over $860,000,000, about oneth! she wanted to die. "The brave son then dived in | “The argument at the time ald not carry thor- | “When at a subsequent period of the campaign — the Richmondya., y)ycrc¢7, hax juste Althouch its commérce amounts | tozet the little girl, aged three, but by the time | ough conviction: Gat t Conca ote oh, the Russian troops were ordered to retire from “The Last Iabtjtgace,’ a five-aet di large sum.—$ rapeouo of buports. S417 | he ionnd the body and got it out his little sister | Gaditional tacts whieh place the matter beyond | Hadj-Vali, Col. Komaroff, with his detachment, GEO, J, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, will produee jy. Mand appear in the Caelend Tt would probable continne in | Yas dead. The mother sat erying onthe bank, | cil doubt, - In the Congressional brary Bere 1 | acd Lawes ee ry perilous position ) east Under the mae oi Bares rater It could, Rot at once be cheaweert | aud Boezed the boy to run home and bring his | have found an old. copy of the Philadelphia | {et kenat ae eh ee et eroUs position myl4 713 Market Space, —Marie Pres yt iy ed Tate Hants OF Hees ee tie eet, | father and the team. She sald she would walt | reager containing aspitied protest against the | Caw ar the Resin ae or thoamain cole aoe st hes es) spectalty <eueees into the hands of Russia by ta Munk | there with the two children until he got back. | usurpations of the officer of the, crown, dated came separated by a distance of fron four to Prine $75,000, nol Mote aes. Bet or Madame Courtney Pia of british power in India, nor | The boy took his Hrother, aged seven, andsister, | a day of peculiar Interest to. Mecklenburgers— | five miles, while he was exposed to Tudtish fire | Tj, xcpuran & Burorner, C, Groomers, Ky. e sera 0 of nt thir is alas ‘ ¥ ve 2 risish cavalry oo sat 0. DLS draws senond Capital Prin 01 — Joseph B. Polt who was not a conspicuous India which the Russians desire, wanted to take the baby along, but this she governor, &e., &c., of Nova Cesarea, or New | who held the Great, Yalta, stationed a body of 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. la Grama Rataes toate Mie eee Benton, Three Wives for ue Husbam rule in indian they do | Nowa not give up. The three Cnildren went | Fersey."” And over'a century back of this there | Ris own Inet ln thelr hee ak eedee Cokes OF Teun deem eet Uastice Win sen ean ae le in Tndia. “They do} buck to the turm house. Mr. Pfautz drove grant dated Jung 23.1664, conveying | their fire brought the main part of Bis own Xi 62,001 draws third Capital Pa $10,000, sold made @ hit hy Ch in “Mixed Pickles. in ‘a position to threaten k to the dam, but when he got there | the territory comprising the colony to Sir Geo. | force round tothe eastern slope of the bill, ANOTHER GREAT PURCHASE. in i900. Cal, La Cygue, Kansas and Col —John W. Atbar ho lately made bis A neah Gesdi ripe bae oA apt aires (ie babe were not to be found. A | Carteret and Lord John Berkeley. The new | where aftera time they were joined by recent Se ee ee ee aw, | i case England should azain object to any aint nef lay on the ground The tlood-| name was in honor of the faithiul governor of | forcements from the itussian army under the AN EXTRAORDINARY Sram debut n Bétimore, goes with Law- | of Heaton Dott in the Stee ae sure ates we Fe ope ed and the water drawn tee kl Jer who had afforded a refuge to the feclng: very nose of the enemy, and the whole force ee new Barrett next s alms inust cer be considered the opening | Washed out the bodies OF d her baby | Stus * amo1 cl Sena “der, NV EXTRAORDIN Jit,” at the Caihornia in the Mediterranean. In this staze of civilization ne back the woman must have seized the | " \vith this foothold 1a Ameética and his name | july" 3 v1) upon the. Russian cap at eS % Sunday nv the world at lange should sympathize with the 1d, and, with her babe still clinging to | and calendar to-day retained by one of the | Kicuriouk-Dara, Col—or rather nt this date OUT OF SEASON SALE ay i | dons long aa ie ie szgumped into the water the second | most powerful dynasties in Europe, the tongue | Gen—Komuroff for he had already been pro- TOCIMANA GritE LOrtenY. ulun Is nezating for Modjeska’s | {fUCTes Fights of no other state, rather | time and sank to the bottom. ot envy, so graphically Interpreted by Shakes- | moted to that rank, was charged with a detach- or saargternnnertialad 5 terribi : Najezda Losey opreey oa cniper ior sei te sae. ecms to have uttered a trae Prophecy, | ment to take up ‘a position at Mount Karaal, | | ee fa7 CAPITAL PRIZ erribly realistic play “Nedje: in the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles A Lost Bribe. colossus does thus bestride the narrow | four versts from the Russian camp, and there to TES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UND! —w sseured anew play. an | +h reget intel toneiay cetween Lussis | HOW THE OHIO DEMOCRATS WASTED A THOUS- | world. Act at his own discretion, It. was'on this ocea- sesciGanauans Freng, He will also re Fim, Which foreign powers should "AND LAST YEAR. ————+¢9_____ sion that he received a wound in the breast, manage and contul th are” H&E season. Mike craie © 8° | Oneorthe best storias in. connection with the re The Gro aerwere of) ibieaatee Po er a Trove secsona hauler, 15,000 GARMENTS. tha tg tt tte nightmare, “The | Russians desire the | alleged sale of the Oblosenatorsbaip is told by a | A Family Doctor, in Casyell's again having struck a’relix 6 ware. <a sauth toward ait : : ans ¢ : ; 1 . Komuarofl subsequently took part in the IMMENSE SLAUGHTER. i tae thes ort Kindergarten,” It is eared yill be revived by ear it ts? ene ob. | democratic official of Cleveland, whoplayed the | Tsay it without much fear of contradiction, | Gen. Komarol! subsequently: took part In, the ‘attached, wn i's Alice Hasvisou next | Enslish, its the of | “brother act” with Martin A. Foran in making ties wvery tangs pmonig or sos ee oo portant, part in thut celebrated action. At the IADIENSE SLAUGHTER —Kobert B. Mantel is saidto think of star overnment to decide | (OF Pend > Payne. Idon’t | Which, asa nation, we suffer so much, is attrib- | POrtan’ Part, fn {hut celebrated action ae oui ring himself in the iegitimat: drama next sew | ; Erin sus Canoes Ge Fone lecmanag a ony Peormespon: | ntable fo the Wed cooking of the food thit ia | OTN? Pagar ot tne tee ee one RUINOUS PRICES. C7 Fin | sliowed tooversien: Much us, tes might pre | thinl La Tee ee OTE cor ahet | laced on bur (ublee IG paticnn title ioe | Robes oes ee was placed tn eon- RUINOUS PRICES. < oe - 3 na question, 11s obviously Tnnpossible for | dent, that ever been. printed, but arid ol ane Ce . The Russians Pa — Until business improves tie Kiralfys have | ish to insist upon a frontier tine drawn | from first hands: and ite rellkollitg fa question | arcument who the cook s—mistress or servant, Ritrigdteciemencen bin cnecaUion OL Mery: In| mms peitee ciate acerca, : Sestak to my, itil, Ru te the nee | he dy Wl eaMR AUS BG een | wy or Gnughten oc mothor_tere x to fod, | SHna ites Usain MTaAd | meblans fhe of eee manure, oho World in Hishty Dass." intowhieh they will pega fou fcr tele tnterest: | fling down in the Joby of the Neil house there | gndvonder is the ayspepsia, av age, | Minin other than milizaty matters wil poate ba ne a te sepeticahers Heigl celal sec uh has cL Spied “ a I rh ree os a here's | And whatevils are they, I wonder, that dys- ee = ‘The goods will be sold from 40 to 50 cents on the ticles. ‘They will play in the heger theaters at they really ee Hee kerr ae ene, reel pensia willuer give rise tor lesa tor At wonld How to Suspend O1 : Dollar. 2 a ntuced pr A be nearer their own base outing tor Pendieton; we must get bold. of beveasier ‘ar, methinks, to answer that ques- | The Medicat and Suryical Reporter of April 11 ‘These Garments are warranted to give the same sat- Commiatonens: Mary Seaeeson's: Sorel) bar bee bees the Russians as 1 rid it Another of the party— | tion, than to recount ‘all the dise oS quue | contains a curious article on the suspension of | isg.ction as the goods regulars sold by aa, — . aie poet sts Te mae Matt taaictae | eseall him Aside thought the Pendle. | rues, na Sorrows, that Indigestion does | 14 age, the leuding Idea of which 1s that “the | “xy shopworn carmen teyent clean and season- UNPRECEPENEED ATTRACTION! “Mary and He oh mule a | misteke | ton man—whom we will eal B.—was for sal Ht ( ‘on the Oxus as the bound | nda pista and the Li ‘The trit nig of the Ox: fous Lines they have been suv pn, iuud frequently ti irs ess 4 ‘And how 1s this to be altered? Where are we | real change which produces old age is nothing | able Garments Our A: Petupied Go Tee nanie with ite | to look for relorm In dietand cookery? ‘Cue | more nor less than a slow but ateaty accumula, Information that Bs price Was $1,000. He | ltbor of reforming a nation’s cuisine Is one | tion of calcareous matter throughout the sys. =a wot the money ee to pay over, Several | from which a LOE iy coroner ered fem, and it is owing to these deposits that the A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ete mangers tows tinge eeaMie Te | chuap. bark aeles and brain grows gldayewe | mucture of every organ iy altered, elasticity OVER HALE AML ANA STATE LOTTERY coMPANY, five years by the fs ar yore Mrs JON DISTRIBUTED, nek, anthor o: is writing a new piayfor the Ma : =. ee a is " v excl = aaa: shonic, an thus giving way to senile rigidity lockage of A RARE OPPORTUNITY. op aan “Wie: Conta t metant? trons ral Aska Halt confronted i the question, “idn‘t i proceed to effect some change for the better at ation in eqting 1a enjomed, | Meeves Fy price 59¢. ed my opinion on this rown fireside. For retorm in dict and cook- | prominent, = Mo: $1,000? ‘on didn’t ‘0.2. Fine cambric Chemise, extra long, f Mice Ives, a Deteolt la ea Look at the following Instr Leader > iy i o Me 8 | ory, z rity and among the articles recommended are “fruit, | _™ ss bSron 2, s: sated Aldrieh will bezin a wur in his new panei be Cmphatic answer, This was a | Teun begin nt hoes ne CoM tyy mH Mhae It) Th poultry, flesh of young mutton and beet, | Yoke made of best quality Medicislaceand embroidery, + Aldrich will besin a tr is ne mountain. bi Sand Be etucie to | should b ome, nher to the manag play, “In His E ly in the f ciuse, aS before stated, of their being less | lace neck and sleeves. Good value at $1.50; our price FXTRAORDINARY NVMUANNUAL DRAWrN F positions and a tight was Imminent. It |. The greatest foo that reform of this kind has | of enous. Ail well and spring water contains | 8Sc-;a genuine bargain. IN Hae acabban oF Nese” Lee ae Arthur B. Chase, of uke, Muss. as certain thut somebody was Iving, but to | t Meh is fashion, ane crook nre ana eenvie considerable of the earthy salts, and should | Leader No.3. Good Cotton Drawers, deep embroid- LEANS, TUISDAY, JUNE. Ii, ISS3. who beean {ile the matter the managersslipped a $1,000 | dition; ways and pluns of cooking and serving | thororore be avoided, and cistern water uscd In ered raffle with cluster of tucks. Regular value 750. wiles the persona super vison adm - package in Bs hand, and he was converted.” | medls have been handed down to us, and we | tread: because water 1s the most universal our price 44: < git H qoablene the eral ihe SS ESEA PRPS Ourjudsment telly us are better. Aw wrule, | solvent known. Therefore, If taken into the | CW BRCESe |e econ mor Syaritnprs A Market for Old Hats, thai hus few exceptions, most people in the mat- | system clear of foreign matter, Its to that ox. | | CoM ee nce gan pet crepe 2 €150 ton or oe “fealty | Ffom the Hatter's Gazette, ter of eating just jox along day after day in the | fen the better prepared to dissolve and takce | Deck. Hamburg inserting back and front, embroidered ip Dulace oly, Halves, Jervonal dire gone The group of islands known as the Nicobars, | time ld stele until persis come Oo chine | uPthose earthy salts and ‘convey. them Out of . Ring in July “ ion ' venty | 67es very cheay ‘Naneer.” “| situate about one hundred and fifty miles pensla warns them that everything is not right | te system. The addition of titteen or twenty 22 n ( diiute phosphoric acid to. the glass of Isst. es of India are vast | south of the Andamans, has been butlittle ex- | In their method of living; that, they either cat | tops of dilute phosphi cl ¥ e1 water, and drank three times a day, will add to — itm: Winter, dramatic eritie of the New | altuost beyond computation. “To any eonquer- | plored, though the manners and customs of the foo much or drink top miteh Lim not referring | water, an dra hese earthy salts aie York Tritune, has gene to Europe. He will | !ns sovercign she would be a rich’ prize, and inhabitants of these islands offer very interest- PieOrat wrong tine y, that dit a osave Lid foreign spoliation England style or at wrong times of tie day, that dinner a = fine while abroud. it ts said. | Wil give up its ast manand the bottom. foliar | ing peculiarities to the notice of the ethnologist. | NYA era wrons tines of the day, that dinner prom the petite Smoked Ie. ELEGANT MATERIAL, S By: oa, Bee + mational treasury, for India is one of the | One of the most noticeable of these, and one | quence, breaktast isa mere passover. It may ome AEB Vor aeruie acta in these BEST WORKMANSHIP. principal bases ot its de An Ameri- riously aitvets the trade of the isiands, | be, the liver that gives the first signal thatmts- || Women are capable e ‘ere promises to be a widespread minstrel | Jand, Who has made a special ssion for old hats which, without ex: | chief is brewing; it may be thebrain, as evinced | gays of commonplace as in the Amazonian PERFECT FITTING. NEXT sewsem, ne organizations topment of India commerce, ‘ades the whole frame work of | by irritability, nervousnes , Rerturbed sleep, OF | times, A Cuban gentleman and his wife, an 3 ep ethe ELEGANT MATERIAL aRiekaweon Penne” aie | ‘oone Is exempt from it. Young and | Wunt of sleep; it may be the stomach itself, as < an gen ae ahaa preenica pereee tae ment f, alike endeavor to ontvic | proved ty slowness or digestion or acldlty’ oF Ave reen lity erlveathice bom the Nera ein wonpemmaie. Approtiuatioa Wives of Wane oneal on larity of shape, no less | both; or it may be the blood, which Is invaria- | dasa few days ago. She was evidently very ill, = the oe Sete cucenncnk t suaran- nd hats they can aec- | bly poisoned and clogged by'over-eating, and when they were detained by the custom ‘This Iecunnouteealy the' Groatest suai Undorses Etfully focward’ to. the da direct action, has resulted | quire during tueir lifetime, Ona fine morning —— + house inspector,whom the Cuban assured would | sale that has ever oneurced la Wee and an Op 2s a ally forward to the ds supply to, Etietand of cor abe n ae itis no one ining to soe One of the Louisville Girls. And Hotkine Auinpls in elie: Thand-baug he In Gorinilty rater astingtot : : se at. Before the railie re built | the surface of the ocean in the vieinity of. the the Memphis Sunday Times, sisted upon examining, After rummaging aroun = Joe Jetizron to Stive of the Bos the wieat and cotton from the Interior could | Islands dotted. over with, canoes: Tn) each nr | FFom the Memp! “f i ni T have made next se ydetinite plans. I) not he transported profitably to the sexboard, | which the noble on, however, but [| and frequently vast. supplies of z 5 v1 he found a box containing ten packages of cigar- ‘Do not miss this Great Sale. with nothing what- | A Louisville girl who was visiting here a | le founda ny cua a as a nal slip of eloth. and | short time ago scored a. sigual triumph over a | Cttes. Then the inspector was PI ‘Do not miss this Great Sale. ‘sivtng fot the law allows a passenger. to bring only one D anige nt sdinary letters Care play in London, as the papers j Basie arin te gett rid or f atall white hat with a black ‘band, mav be | fresh young soelety man of this city. They | iimmarea sates keenal aie dul aS eee Ee a, ete cee op oreeay Stier. Gor on for the Teport, | be easily sent. to tide-water at comparat watched standing up ani ng fish for his | ea i SR a ee Ee ee ae ree on auly hala Wee joe ght ain if E sball ever act in| small cet. trom Productive | Fe iy ral, Beco INC Aas MOatn ree er ea en ee ee ee ee eee er uie tecned freee mene Sue es Mg. paUrtty, | idan told tey remem | and it is the supply ty tudian wheat that 1s Joolced upon with suspicion sand | Conversation progressed he allowed his arm | Cuban, when his wite stepped forward, trem, all Early, arly. sake P.O, Money Orders papain eats eg | has ehetty: eatited the’ great tall iu in ‘ori lfs curious passion Is so well known | to gradually fall down until he had ttaround | Nunfred are for niyo tse, < ‘Séoond Bloor. | ‘Take Elevator. paiske PO. aor tchard Wee: in during the past year. agri- aders from Calcutta make annual exeur- ‘Then madame cannot object to smoking | >> aie, bpavigins dad eid vorers in Tudin are content. with | slons to the Nieobars with eursees oF Od here, | eee bee very indignant, and he made the | on, Heh, (madame cannot ouicet, to ‘Sabodis HY ‘Take Elevator. Herr Emerich Kustner, of Vienna, | fom eight to nin and many of | which they barter for eocoanats, the only pro- | following explanation and ‘apology: “1 hope | Os, suid the inspector with asneer. = be published in that city. them can live tof less than | di rfslands: a good, tall white hat, | you will not think anything of this. It is Just | one-or the strong Hamner cigaretien On thee LANSBURGH & BRO., wwering the pericat fr twe y and the ryot ck band, fetching them from fifty-t way Ihave. All the Memphis boys act ‘the | (a4 to the St Dames hotel slic was terribly: sek nud fer the | nine to thirteen xood cocoantits. Intense excite | same way, and you will have to get used to it, | Nay to the St- Jatues hotel she was terril a sek sauces blisned, supply many details eon- | even under the anc des the istund while the trade {fs | Thope you will hot take any offense at lt, asiv’s cerning 1 the soil, which is or the oping the coun 1 sand other publie works Is how bearing fruit in the ume of Wheat and nd y prices are oft When the hats or coe ~itte and Work, and will form | nasked and | just my w 1 What the Fond Mother Said. auuts have at |” She left the room, but came back in g’fewmin- ae length eome to anend, the trader generally | utes with a married friend and sat down on the | From the Hartford Post land aeask on tx) (of run, aud the whole | sola again. Soon she began to vawn and give | ‘The April sun, whieh had borrowed from July at aud crowing vol- | population in their hats get diunk without In- | every ostensible proof of being thoroughly ie olla in catty, wae panting 1 sneuinl vtton now finding aimarket | termission until the rum also comes toan end, | bored, Finally. she sald: “I'm dreadfully | Some ofits intensity, was pouring its J 4 natural domin SEErE . B7e., 45¢., 50c. ry 1 family. Tt FOULE, all new col 2 EVERY LADY WHO HAS FVFR USED A rane Titel iy ten years te | profitable a market should be found for cast- spuetn tt ke any offense .. 1 the Louts- | Rosalind, with her hair in crimping, pins, sat ook S — NG, all colors, ' le past five y Oi specimens of one syinbol of civillzation, | vil You are exceed: | on the NANI, all colors, 10c. at and eotion ure likely to fi ack piazza suggesting to her mother | Euslish 105 MUCH SUPERION TO ALLOTHER 1 ATH EvELU, 5 ERTHEY ARE, THEY NOT ONLY LOOK ‘The same yearning in better go home at | how the earpet she e properly a. SILK VELVETS reduced to 95e. 1520" : : 3 We 1enor wlio has if towns in the -U advance o Don't be otfended ut this, Ivis simply a | ow the carpet should be properly Hayed. | on | Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, all colors, $1.00. i RENTER BUT WILL WEAK PROBARLY | Beet nies ne eee ae think, ma,” sald she sweetly that righton + TWESAG SHG AAMT QRMeEE aaa ssdgtasy | seur, where sc have: ne pal ae oe c GAS ANY Of K Hits voios sald to boo! exquisite tone and | k himself out in the tarnished plumage of | He stvod not upon the order of his going. Te etrae ey Way wera Pont ct BATH TOWELS. i x OF LEATHER KNOWN, AT THE PRES : sae ge ss | some long decunct adiiral, general or ambas- See pn ee Bs When T was your age, VELS, be! eact Bete ENT TIME WE HAVE MORE OF THESE compas . T should Say" so. as your age, | 600 BATH TOWELS, Se: each. L “BU IS074 4 Pate or | Upto the sador. Virginia Epixcopal Council Ke knew enough to wipe the | 5 oa . . 1, CORT tome GOODSON HAND THAN WE OUGHT TO = A mmected SS a young gentlemen i P 50 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING. ay MAvaae co we tn vee nak cies eine | Indian The annual session of the Epkcopal council of | iaud off outside, rather than use the carpet for | py necer nd aiuc haa nt oe 1 sercuet k SSE EAN ae oe Almost Incredible Cruelty. diocese of Virginia will be held in Riche | a door mit eee met . 1 THESEASON IS NEARLY OVER AND WE had emnpleted it Then Bizet. his paptt, | 2 total Gost of Bay peeve he = * Rosal hed, stole grievously into the | SATIN CHECK MW eae 4 PROPOSE TO REDUCE STOCK, AND € Saielied the score. eiteould be pro: | mep of the govern- | BRUTAL MURDER OF A LITTLE GIRL BY HER | mond on the third Wednesday of this month— Hace enayceuetied rite unas 5° in. the | INDIA LINEN, 8c, 10c., 12c.. 150. L ea vecegh td spent AD duc aio ha It is now running at build 500 uniles of STEPFATHER, the 2th, Among the Important matters that | house ind’ play a ee 50 pleces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. x patter la Carisraie r «five or six | At the inquest on the body of Lottle Cook On- | will be bronght up for consideration will be the Se Gan eeleere ne: Ft caida — Many stars, Wand tragic a ee KeDe 12 View in | otrl in Philadelphia Wednesday, the revolting lowing the theological seminary | some of Commissioner Colman’s Inven- 5 3 rts REAL ALLIGATOR BAGS IN RUFF AND Win bate here ed with such | ots and. 12) to develop the | SFY of her cruel death was told under oath, AL rOUADATI cle ie eee tions, SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 15¢. a3 BLACK, REGULARLY SOLD AT $265; TO Ivor | naturel resources of the country, The lament- | Her stepfather, the Italian, C. Achille Onofri, | Sait will in all pre be the division bf the diocese, | From the Cin. Commerclal. XIBBED HOSE, no: seams, 124,c. 1 CLOSE THE LOT WE SHALLOFFER THEM the eae ee eee ao Gomuine 12 India | who is accused of killing her, was present as a | This matter has been before the councli several | Mr. Colman, when quite young, Invented a| GENTS COLORED HALE HOSE, 160. 155 AT $1.05 EACH, - Els tas. who will appear at the’ Union | portion. of the vast empire, und bruises, The coroner's physiclan testifled | council an interesting prozram: has been. pre- | Making hens lay boiled exgs by giving them fig darting the tat ten or tectee loped rap; | that her velns were almost empty, and that the | pared by the committee haviug the matter tu | hot water to drink, and also of coming beef on oe been te ee aNd | child had literally been starved and beaten to | hand, and the session will be one of ipterest. | the hoof by feeding the cattle on salt and salt- ULARLY SULD AT S308; WE SHALL CLOSE THEM OUT AT $2.98, it hats signed acontra re rs ec e: REAL ALLIGATOR POCKET BOOKS USUAL Miss Helene Danvray for anew play for eran ine rest It of death. Other witnesses testified to the frequent Binop Rendalpiy will deliver the opening ser- | petre. Years ago he organized a project to ex- Y¥ SOLD AT $1.68, WE HAVE KEDUCI sp p es which the Suez canal | Witnhor ot temo istered be Ona) + Rev. 0. HOLD AT $1.08, WE HAVE REDUCED lady. to be produced In the tall. Toward fs of quick and cheap freight | RUBvEF of beatings administered by Onolri to | mon, Rev . Kinsolving the centennial | port mules to Canada for breeding purposes, y it was shown | Sermon and Bishop Whittle the closing address, | and In many other ways has contributed to the his stepchildren. On Mot proses eer his stepehildren. “On Mon To S1.sy. sheat from India in "1 Ono! logged little Lottie nearly. Y, — see re advancement of the great departnent he is now ¥ ria — L. . me salle for Lunipe next z was 2,905,176 tons. ‘This enormous | @ titcie rer eats nearly all day the | Morrible Death from Mydrophobia. | ut the head of i = RFAT ALLIGATOR PUR: Ps USUALLY SOLD i aatice Wht cow Fie and chery | ha vig of te latter ing broken on her head | | About the middle of February last Mr. John Tie Gane ESET PGRRAR BARGATNS IN SHIRTS, acre AT dhe: FOR A SPECIAL ATTRACTION price which ne id cheap | gr ler stepfather also tied her hand ell, oung mi ett Boys. as as ea ba ats te England bave secured for the wheat | and foot and compelled her to kneel down for | Burch Harrell, » popular y TiS Py de The COMFORT €., was attacked and bitten on the | “How about the Garrett boys?” asked the | |, Ty COMFOR! HIRT, made of Wamsutta Cottor 100 (Relnforced), tin tor only 85 cents.” ‘This is nest Shirt tn te market. TO HELP SELL THE REAT Alt : a town, ; ne ig cravwle ; I i : a a akes men taition, to, the, 26,000,000 acres now beds and’ becktse she meeted Pasties, 10 | hand and arin by @dog. Noone at that time | Cleveland Leader's Washington correspondent, sirenay ion In India, tls n. “Are they equal IGATOR OOS WE SHALL OFFER SOME BAR : : -inform. lem eae 20s (NOT REAL n luined of her back Onofri beat her again | thought that the dog had hydrophobia, ‘The | Of a well-informed gent! a Ask to see oz CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made v Are Ye Edward Harrigan’s | estima ay Pade tee haginepihe lites Ee With a” shovel. Tt was Shown “that | wounds of Mr. Harrell healed rapidly, and bis | to their father?” “Yes, I think so,” was the | of Fruit of tue Loom Cotton and Fine Linen Boson; ALLIGATOR, KUT VERY CHRAP th street PRO GE soca wheat bunds can be ‘opened out In | after lying quiet awhile, the dying child again kably gaod, and it’ was not | reply. “Robert Garrett certainly is, and in | only 5! ‘These Shirts are cut lengiliwise of the FOR THE MON Lith str ub t, ying ra ply is entirely outside of | te Pu A competent authority gives | hegan to moan, when her stepiather, in agreat X EY, AS, POR EXAMPLE, tthe wheat lands of India | rage fell apou he rday that he’ felt any effects arefuily mile and si siveeutifesatisection, are fully equal Inextent to the wheat lands of 15 8% sspects I believe him to be agreaterman. | “\iisve just, received 250 deben MERE On that morning he said to his | Some respects I bell Pegs LE Tost: which wo intel a pillow, nd sat upon it. When released the family, “[ have a peciliar pain in my shoulder | He has that personal magnetism whieh is | HALE Hest: which we intend to ell at fpting Netiin.ay her little sister Mabel sald, | and bick; {am tusing hydrophobla, and it | father lacked, and he is able to allow others to | P23 3 1002 PeTREeT > yite Important and impressive | “lay very quiet.” Onofri then struck her twice | will Kill mes irons cakae moment he began | do some of his work for him, He is a farseein duly cousidered by our people, | in the face with his fist, and, although she did | to get worse, and by Sunday night it was seen | business man, and has great speculative ability, ey aebeary the American | not stir, struck her agin witli the shovel, Then, | that the case w 1s hopeless, Tuesday: Bai Like’ his father, he wili be true to the railroad , smothered her head under | of the disease. Singing with great Opera House, Berlin, The Den he ein) err bas ry title of “Emp REAL LEATHER BAGS, LEATHER LINED, NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN @8c., WIE SHALL SELL THEM NOW FOR Sic. NOTQUITE SOGOOD A BAG, BUTONE THAT those of the South American states i WILL ANSWER EVERY PURPOSE, WE pecoming alarmed at the increasing pallor on | he was frantic, foaming at the mouth, and | and will work for the interest of the stocks . eal i W fore shat ¢ adjusting | RUF little face, the stepiither sent for a doctor, | could only be kept in bed by main force, The | Hane We we yas interest of the stock: | Biers , Atccessrare HAVE BEEN SELLING AT éxc, AND nd adjusting | When the physician arrived the ehild 3 avin | sight of water would set him wild and bring on, a there is no red tape about him or bis gethe oe ently eaMtEY | Onofri's arms, dead. “Further testimony was | convulsion. He. could only be Kept. parthale fe fs liked by his men, and he is a most TO ALL. en to show how he had beaten his other avy does of morphine. He showed | efficient manager. He takes charge of the road stepehildren unmercifully, and that his corree- s of great agony, although he never | as president at about the same age as that of SHALL SELL THEM NOW FOR 4. A POCKET BOOK WELL WORTH 980, ONE. to produce it at THAT WE HAVE SOLD AN | f Lone be tne tinanngaded hanging them up for | complained of puin, "He ‘died Tuesday after- | ius father When he took charze of it. Robert | YOU AVE ONLY, KIND READER, TO WEND QUANTITY OF AT THAT PRICK, WB Tennyson is writing a historical drama, a | Y¢FY Not only does this apply to the | hours by the thumbs, noon, Garrett is about thirty-nine years old. He is | YOUR WAY TO NO. 717 MARKET SPACE TO BE SHALLSELL aT Sic. tri Bands oF daborers |" Pie other children suffering from thelr step =e college bred, and is a man of art taste and lite: | CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF THIS STATE. | jail ie kaze Seaboard towns | father's brutality were unable to bo present at Me Married the Bridesmatd. rary culture. He lives well at Baltimore, and | yENT, THERE YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND laborers will work for fro juest and the ju: Su month and provide their own eee ed to the| At Cedartown, Ga., Mr. J. A. Adams, ayoung | has one of the Bnest const German hospital to hear the told by the x sol ol United States. Garrett's ether son 1s food ; Uh remote agricultural dis- | ijttle sullerets. When th they ledraoa | man prominent tn business snd society clrcles, | United States, Mz: Gareit’s, other son, ts RICH’S, FANS. Hee ee er gibutinable as low as $2.50 | trom the doctors that the condition oF the boy | Was engaged to be married toa: daughter of & leading bankers of Baltimore. He is also a man | per month, including food, or a little over | Willie, w: i eightcent=aday. The sso critical that It was feared that if | suecessful planter In Polk county, and the date | of saste and culture. and it was he who was | : as aa ed on the Busspean | he was compelled to dwell on the subject of the | was fixed for 2 o'clock Sunday,” Mise Minnle | fetricnar in the papers lately as having bought | AND WHEN YOU HAVE Fo" Slaei ALL STYLES OF FANS FORMERLY 49a i Lopen de | is, Inet Wwhererowing to ite ehessuropean | il-treatment it might result seriousiv, The | Terhenewie ops the Elden. ae ludies | for his home, at due sale of fine pletures, alot | AND MAKE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES “apnens, ath mption is taking pl ue 7 aoe “ ARE NOW 38. increasing yearly ¢ , however, heard the statement of Mabel, a | spent Saturday in Cedartown, and the groom | costing $150,000.” IN HIS LINE AS YOU MAY REQUIRE, AND Pte Chott of cotton Prag | bright ttle girl, who told her story in sucht a | nnd his best tan escorted theth hum Sunday, see YOU WILL COME AWAY SATISFIED THAT ALLSTYLP9FANS FORMERLY §1.98 SEL a All indian porte was,in ‘round munubers, geen | SteMlshtforward’ way that it greatly excited the | Mrs Adaias taking the brides ete NS Saturday Smiles. YOUR SEARCH FOR LING NOW aT @L62, 1 sympathy ofthe hearers. Her story fully cor- | groomsman and the Intended bride drove desert sinkt: hi a tter of roborated that of the other witnesses. Upon Heent the bride's residences thy geome eorg | Rats desert sinking ships as a matter o Jow freights | conclusion of her testimony the Jury, after con- ninister were assembled, and after the ar- | SOUP, Dut, Lie ould do thejsame ching — |" RICH'S Cin ther erie | sulation, rendered the following verdict: «the Hval of the woulnee bride they walled some | Vin ace tardy one—in wath hey Wa the el yitinds that the ehtid. came or de: go ee hoor | eat ach ¢ = 5 ar . Towerin Geet | Hom shock and of hemorthage and bleeding | Adams ‘They didnot. arrive, however eae | airy” sings E. C, Stedman in the Coury. ‘Or| WAS NOT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, ALLSTYLES FANS FORMERLY $2.68 ARB NOW SELLING aT $1.08, ic weeks 1s toed {| wounds atthe hands of her stepfather ls : uirse they do. ‘They always do when you get | WE DID THINGS UP BROWN WHEN WE DIs- Soe te leapae pang more tian 100 | Guodian the Jury recommend’ tate “cone | paysausation, Wt Was learned thut the aekie | cotres ney da, Tpey,aivory do when you get | We DID Taino UE BROWS WHEN t lute is cca yf ae es almost constantly | munication be sent to the district attorney re- | resem, had Proposed to Mi ‘accepted him, | _ “It is my unalterable decision, Clara,” he sald 28 otto, 2 SSEY CUTIES RADA 8 case eg eae S ing for immense supplics to | questing a speedy trial of the accused. and he utilized his old license to marry her, | Armly; “I cannot walk on the avenue with you ‘BICH'S porarily ¥ Emma | keep up the waste of eainps len with, exten: The three surviving Mep-elildren yee re- | Judgo Humpton, whose house they bad to pass Af thité poodle sto wecompany us, ehouy must = . aive yEand other enterprises fostered by | ported yesterday. to be in un lnproved conan, | 2ece eel ) and choose between him and me. it rests with yo JEWELRY, 4 ——s02 goxelament going oa in Tudia, itis eiear to see | Hon, One of the physicians at the hospital | pewormed the Ceremony, Cy returned’ | Clara, ifour.engacement shall be broken, Sit? | HIGHLY POPULAR’ AND FASHIONABLE BOOT = Good News About Colman. that all these auilee yar demand for sup- | stated that the boy Willle was badly bruised —— Oo 4 George!” the girl replied, and her face ase | AND ' SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. THERE YOU From the St. Louis Repu ee Bete ae eee ee itnutucturers of | About the body, his hand was burned and he A Family Wrecked by Base Ball, gumed an ashen hue; “this is all so sudden, | WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLFS AND BEST . reat Britain, ate amarket for manufactur: | was. sullering from # blow in the stomach There isone thing ty be said about Com-|ersofan unprecedented character and in an z ‘elegray You must give me ume to think It over. 01 KES z ‘EST CASH PRICES, eaused, he alleged, by brick thrown at, him | ¥*m the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. i =) neva pees cig enema i 3: oan ALL STYLES 98. JEWELRY, INCLUDING * week, George, and you shall have yot * DAY SEB PINS, EARRINGS, SCARF PINS, JERSEY. Saiestoner Colmes of the ssricaltaral bareau; | uafalling volume” by his Stepiather, | The eldest girl, Mabel, is im- | | Base ball has proved a disturbing clement in | Serb sanesranctsco Inglene- ae — ovis 4: PINS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, ROLL PLATE be tsa positve aud determined enemy of oleo- | with ite vant posibilltion: hares eeunary, | proving rapidly, but is suffering irom nervous | the household of Thomas Carlin, of Allegheny. Selentifle men hold seventeen distinct theo SS Bulssao0 BRACELETS AND DOG COLLARS AT 83a, fn ¢ regards the . Tried Hes Nasst, possibilities, isa prime contribu: | excitement. The youngest child, who le four | In his testimohy in divorce roceedings he the cause Kes W. H. RICH. margarine. He regards the dairy interests of he wealth and potentiality of Bri M Pp ings ries as to the cause of earthquakes, But any old EACH. ofour agriculture, and his active efforts in se- | sented with all the resour head and body. She had, however, so fur re. | ‘He game, and last summer attended nearly Bees pee to snake, the, sclentiste ‘will skip | my18 ‘717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. ee rs gn al Gait the cass cries in | Sesses by land a covered as to beable torun about the institu- | every match played by the Alleghenys, to the in @ bathing-towel und a cake of soap, for all Mibeaurl x e mann. |e will not ta ton yesterda: Begleet of her children and her household duties. | the world Hke the man who hasnt the: falytost facture . Oat of ———__or—___—_—_ ‘She used to beton the home nine, and as the | idea arding the real cause of the disturbance. Bolled sit and milk Zeriousty | t Poker and Pistols, Alleys early always lost, this became very ex- | Aymercilte Journal, —- Preatoned tse dairy interect oy sutatiroune |e ble, and must be faced secret s MRC De aries aed sho fold him |e dadelet, with his cigarette, canelet and 2 eheap ard not unpalatable art © | Gelater, Ne HAbIC, aud must be faced sooner | WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER AMoxG a Panty or | {o hire help. Matiers became go bed wha ee oglet, should havea cars how he’ hat a 5 But the severe Missouri kaw wv pth Sjoriater, NEGEO GAMBLERS—PIVE KILLED. left her, and the last he heard of her she wos | Goslch should h Bireateomnere "The ray ae M. Hy He erfeit ¥ expelled it from this state, ued aie A telegram to the New York Heratd from Ba- | f2lking ofjoiniug a femate base ball club, “Mra. | stature argugcrgercorens., The rays of the | MU acwrxat Srnaw Ts, A . Fe e 5 6000 AND tis "7 18] small haunlet, thirty-seven and a half miles| a xeqnoLyweures” Thee ucisniblas ata, shine may be stricken down with a fever on his | HATSStANURACTURED BY DUNLAP & CO, OF a4 —_——<ee. from this city, on the Savannah, Florida and | Friday night, a negro named Jordan,'who' haa | Ualalet.—Cineinnati Commercial. NEW YORK. NOW READY. a » Special says: tis claimea | £2 : ; : At achurch entertainment in Augusta the |° ALI THE LEA’ Tetcety Avion 3 las been discovered her, | Nantrn tala, was senterday the acene of | Mtemipted crm salt agon Stine Bevis | ot, cvenlog they hud a mock-achool One of | ANDCHILDIES oo ear FOR MEN, BOYS From Texas Siftings that what Blind Tom accomplished in muste a | Ulers. The number of the participants he th | & window ts Mr, Davie shor at hie eee ders drthe worlds? W naLare the seven won-|” PEARL AND REAVER COLORED DRESS AND Gllhooly went to an Austin doctor for advice. | nezro boy by the name of Abram Hanson, aged | game, whieh wus poker, Is uncertain, A flat | and lynched by a mob, It was found that Sr, So a wonder, B another, and soon. One of the class | DERBY HATS AT onan LOU SSO. r a “What ist er with yo seventeen years has the genius to create’ in | Gentine On & Side track was, the scene, | Davie shot had wounded him in the eax, gave us theseventii wonder, “Wo will get the WILLETT & RUOFFs, 302 olegsee $3 pe SI ain as hungry asa wolf, I work like a sculpture if opportunity {s afforded him, He | M&BY OF! Paid ai. ‘The pot amounted to g40or | THR Case or Da. Hetamonp A ‘motion hag | Apeusts post office (Afe.) Journal. SOLEAGENTS for DUNLAPS NEW YORK HATS, ‘eo a horse, but I can t xiecp.” wax born tn Leavenworth, Kan. He has had | 860, and” the wameners all oF whoa’ ters | bose nade oe ladelphia by counsel for Dr. MON tbe prow ose Cone! copltal as the |” os ‘905 Pennayivanisare, “I gue~s you b, veterinary sur- | only thr 1 {Chooling, but can read and | fushed with liquor, were ‘considerably excited, | Henry. Helinbold who was feleased froce the | Seat for the proy Catholic University has sald the decior, sarca-tieally. write fdr His general intelligence only | One acensed another of cheating, Words fol | Norristown lusane asylum a few montis induced some of the Washington papers to pro- Sewhat, do fwaut tsce him ir? I am no| sens ts be aseit eer inteliizenes Ot] lowed, andias the uccuser, arose io his.feet to | to set Acide the ‘Ingulsition under whieh ‘te | Bounce thelr beautiful ety “the center of leurn- veteran.” his age. His emus lies in ils ability to pick up | draw a knife the aliced sharper drew a revol- | doctor was declared a lunatic, and to Vagate | {ug in this country. bly this at first | | ‘ or = fs plece of clay and model It in a few y ninutes to | ver and tired. ane, bullet entered the forehead. | the a} tater ee Law I, Brooke pape Pi phireats Hoe Fal democrats have eascet ee as as anole almost any’ form suggests itself to his | just between the eyes, and the victim fell « | custodian, Dr. Helm n rea ns c ‘sheapemeanton nh La ws been at work down by the river bank for | of lead man uroxe to avenge his murder, | thought, Is made to secure to her the income now given out -one million- Hesed wittlelnin proceed neusted with the at: | some (aye, and trom the common red clay there | while those of the slayer rallied 40. his defense. | from sorne property into whios hater recently | dollar package of money at the uatioual treas.| “AWN TENNIS, ee pany at the Chestnut strect. ‘theatre, | und in sbandance, without tools of any kind, | Bach side was Well atmed with Knives and re-| come. The motion will be opposed, ury, for w long time Jor the special delecta- ‘CROQUET. ARCHERY. ENCHANTMEAT, au ‘en old joke “ited, he told the | Without an models oF designs, he forms bis Yolvers, sod in ihe. nent wich Slowed uA Se isnothing mote: thane eas to handle it, ee Ber ena and his models of horses, ou and four or Dna! CIDE cep Juno) 0 Fight on that one: and the peenare Nad @ coy | Cattle, men oushorseoack, negroes with pipeets | wert 4 it hands gag toe pee ee “ of paper care- 4 full supply, at low prices, to be found at we ded. Other turpentine and mill hai from fully tied upand A plied ihe terva chest to | pele Aayubs ad other creations that gest | caine ap and took a Hand tu tho ttugeles and | AuseeNe Re EN MUUTE, Tex. mays, County | MY Hed uPand preserved.” man Wwito would Wht, BALLaITYNE @ some, are sees cease bas acne hemect¥es hls tmactnation, with a wonder: | it eveuttually ‘assamed. (ho ns of @ | twor years’ the on fuss Union, Fea ty and no incon-iderable artistic talent. | small sized riot. ‘The fuetion at whose door the | for bribery, was allowed to ee eee key, | Journal, pais a 8 Te ees, These litile models he sells at {rom 10 cents to | origin of the trouble Is laid finally fled. A pair- | write s ielion and ow to return to the "That _uever breaks; never wears out, always SEE 25 cents uplece, and the boy ix making @ fulr | suing posse was organized and a last accounts hou: tot and ror nant | Michael Aldertir, ‘Perkiomin wore ce Fruit trees are so heavily laden in places on | living from his art already.” His creations stm had nop returned to Walthourvilie; The iynehe fhrotets serena ee peodusing eens National ie ‘at ast Geosmeili: Pa, hung| is ruaioat ‘Ak FISHERS, the Pacitle coust that huad-ds of iaborers are | gest wondersul possibilities, if properly trained {Dg of any of the fuxitives Who are captured is @| death. ‘The letter, not yet dry, was an address | bimeeif while insane ‘on Tht 7. He was £23 7th strect northwest, Kept employed tuinaiug out the fruit ‘ad developed. foregone conclusion. to his friends ‘his innocence, eighty-two years of age, and (00,000, | , Mrs FISHER devotes her attention to syed