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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOUHNAL: WEDNESOAY, SEPTRMBER 30, 1890. 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMUEB 30, 1890. ThkNcw York SVtbime says: " Wot son has glvcu Sownll aovcral Bovoro drubbiuga alrcady. Iu tho light of tlio latoat rovolotlona rogordlng tho second man on tho Chicago tickot, ho wlll bo prcparod to II ly him alivc. Tho Trib une la glad to bo tho inontis of nffordlug AVntBou so good nu opportunlly for ndding to tho gayoty of uatlona." Ex-l'itKSiDENT IlAiinisoN luforms tho public, through hU aecretary, thot hls tituo is bo much oecupicd ho wlll bo unablc to mako carapaign apocchca. Thls announccmont wlll bo rccoivcd wllh rcgret by IhouBamla of his fcllow cltlzous who havo boen hoplng to honr his lucld nnd cloar-cut utteraneca on tho great quostions now bofoto tho country. - Theiik ia a demaud for Tom Itocd in nlmoat ovcry stnto, anya tho Boaton Globe. Iteed hns not yot spokcn lu tho catnpaigu, outaldo of Maluo, but lio ls probably proparitig somo apocchea that wlll both atuuao nnd Inatruct. Iteed uovor mndo apoechoa in tho wholosalo manuor of somo polltical oratora; but ho was never known to apeak without aaying aomothing, SenatoiiSiierman and ox-Congreaa-man Butterworth, aays tho Now York Tribune, aro goiug to oxpound aouud nionoy doctrinoa in tho Far AVest, and othor competout apeakors aro likely to bo aont to that part of tho country latcr on. Thcro is a rich flold for miaaionary work out thoro, and tho apeechea of Shorman, Butterworth and othors cannot fail to bo effectivc iu making votea. Tnu Boafon Heraldmya: " Wo doubt if thcro ia a compotont political ob sorvor in tho country who doea not t,n ticipatiS ropublican victory in thls olec tiou. It ls tho buainoes of tho dcmo cratic populiat lcadcra to dcclaro to tho contrary; but tho more intelligent nmong thcm know this is coming as woll aa do tho rcst of ua. If wo judgo tho prcsont by tho past, it ia not unrca eonablo to anlicipato thatit will tako on very heavy proportiona." Tnis Boaton Advertiser truly aays: " Every day tho country haa frcah proofs of tho contraat botween tho knowiedgo and state8manship of tho sound-monoy candidale on the one hand and tho frothy declamatiouaof the choap-moncy candidato on tho othor. McKinley ia ablo to tnake spoeches evory day, and often many timea a day, without com mitting one blunder, without uttering a aingle platituue, and without rcpeating himaolf in the ca8ence of what ho has to say; becauso ho is, in tho lirst placo, a man of imtnenso intcllcctual capacity, aud in the second placo, has bcon, during all his maturo life, a closo and cager aludcut of all departtnents of tho great scionco of civil legielatiou and adminiatration." Tlic Trliiiiipli of n Cnusc. The verdict of Maino is even more emphatic than that of Vermont, aud more aigniiicant, for iu Maino thero haa been for yeara a populiat elcment worth counting that ccrnes down trom the days when tho grcenbackera hcld the balanco of power and in a fuaion with the democrats wero ablo to olect a goveruor. In Vermont, on tho con trary, the populista havo been bo fow and far between that they have not boen worth considoring iu forecastiug rosulta. In Vermont the linca aro ol waya clearly drawn, and a Vermonter ia aeldom in " tho iniddle of tho road." Tho democrats of Maine have been buoyed up by tho hopo that nover comcs to tho Vermont democrat ovon iu drcama. It was natural to expect that this year the "regulnr" demo crats would mako tho great light of thelr lives. In Maino alono among tno JNOW iiugianu states ia tuero a tree eilvcr aentiment viaiblo to tho naked eye. With thia to build on, with tho dem ocratic candidato for vicc-president a cuizen oi Maino, it was a reaaonablo concluslon that tho Maiue froo-ailvor- itca would preaeut a front that would bo at lcaat impreaaivc. As it is, they nppear to havo thrown only a fow thousand votes more than Mr. Johnaou received inl894, whon tho bulk of tho dcmourats look to tho wooda. Asautn ing that tho renublican plurality is in round numbora ilfty thousand, it breaka all Maino records, for tho createst heretoforo was that of Govoruor Cleaves iu 1801, 38,078. Thtiugh many wui aay to-uay tliat tUov liau long loro seeu tho reault, yot fow extlected in reality any Buch plurality as haa beou rolled up for Mr. PowerB. That gen tleman himaelf sald about tcn days ago tnat ne esiimaieu tno ropublicin plu. rality iu Arooatook at 1.C00. Yeater day Aroostook gavo hira fully 4,000 plurality. Aroostook'a actiou is of peculiar alg nilicanco for tho roason that it ia t great farming Bection, and tho farmers la8t vear having raised moro potatooa than they could Boll, woro reckoned upon by tho frec-silverites to voto for tho flfty-three-cont dollar. Tho Now England fariner has had hard oxporl oncea of recont years, but ho 1ms a hard hoad and you cannot pereuado hlm that the way to doublo tho valuo of monoy ia to cut lt in halves. The othor ngricul tural couutios in Maino wont tho aamo way. Indcod tho ropublicana swopt ovory county, and not a singlo domo cratic candidato for county oillco haa been choson. Nelthor will thodomocrats havo a sonator, tho Bonate bolug ro publican throughout. Thoro aro 141 uiorabors of tho Maino houeo of ropro sontatlvea and tho domocrala havo plckcd up tou or clovon in dlstrlcta whoro tho ropubllcans woro dlvidod by locat conlcats. Tho dcmocratic cnudldatcs for con grcaa woro Bnowod undor. Spoakor Bocd and Mossra, Dlngloy, Boutollo aud Mllllkon havo votos in which tho bollota east for thoir oppononts nro lost. In tho good work of yestorday tho aotind-inouey domocrats dld thoir duty nobly, a fact choorfully ndmittcd by tho ropublican loaders. A thousand or moro votod for Ollfford, boing cotn pollod to writo hia namo in on thoir ballots, but tho uiajorily caat thoir Btrongth tlircctly for Mr. l'owors. Tho rosult in Mnlno is " moro thau tho victory of a parly; lt is tho triutnph of a causo." Tho party which Btood for tho good causo and which by lls princi plcs aud lts platform wou tho aupport of thousands is, howovor, cutitlcd to tho crodit duo to lts pntrlotic wlsdotn, Ita courago and lts constaucy. Tho iaauo was clearly prcsontod to tho pco plo of Maino, it was betwoen honost tnoney nnd tho Bwindliug dollar, nnd tho pcoplo of tho stato havo rccordod thelr verdict. Had Maino aud Ver mont simply stnycd iu tho ropublican coluuin by thoir normal pluraliliea thoir olectiona would havo had little aigulfi cnuco, but tho ouormoua proportions of tho votea thoy gavo honcst monoy indi catcs that lts support reachcd boyond parly liues and ls typical of tho attiludo of honoat mcn ovcrywhcrc. Maino pointa tho way to do it. Bostou Trau 8cript. Au Objcct-Lcsson. Tho Nntionnl Guard of Colorado has bcon callcd out. Thero is riotiug at Lcadvillo. Tho railroads runnlng toward that clty had to bo patrollcd to keop tho trains carrying troopa from being wrccked. Ilouaes wero burnod, flromon who tricd to subduo thu llamcs woro shot down, mluers imprlsonod by strikera on attempting to fleo from burning buildinga wero flred upon, and explosiona of dynamito killed or wounded many poraons. Altogothor Leadvillo has been having a llvely ox hibition of tho uprising of tho maascs ngainst tho classes which Mr. Bryan hns bcon talklng so much about for eonio weoka. At this distanco from tho scono of trouble it ia difllcult to get at tho ab stract juetico of tho controversy be tweon tho mine-owners and their em ployes. But that quostion is not preae ing at present. The importaut thing is that tho minors and the owners can not agreo, and, after a period of s traiued rolations, the former havo undertaken to dofend their opiuions with gunpow dcr and to forco them on others with dynamito. It is said ou behalf of thc owners that the sheriff , the governor, tho courts aud tho novvspapers nro iu league with the atrikers, aud that thoro ia no usounder those conilitions of their making any concesaionB, for they would only bo oponing the way to greator do- manus backed by llie samo lntlucnces. Accordingly they have rofused to treat, arsou and murder havo followed, and the governor, whatever his sympathies, has been compelled to call out tho troop?, and tho stato of Colorado will have to pay tho cosl ot it all. sucn au outbreaK ia creatiy to be uc- plorod. No part of our common coun try can bo civon over to violenco aud disordcr without affcctiug tho honor onu good name of tho wholo nation. Our glory has been that wo wero a aelf governing and law-abiding peoplo, not a collection of barbarians who uettlcd thoir difforences by forco and burued down a neighbor's property iu tho ou deavor to collect a debt or obtain a gratuity. Troubles guch aa have dis turbcd Leadvillo are at onco a blot ou the country's famo aud a cause of dis trust. Tho question ariaea lf thia new millenuium which Mr. Bryan proachea ia the bucccsb it is cracked up to ue. Colorado ia full of adherenta of hia creed, who look to tho time whon overy poor peraon ahall have all tho monoy ho wanta and all men shall dwell in plenty, happineas and brothorly love. Out in Colorado they have been puttinc that creed in prnctice. It is truo thoy havo not had Iree suver, but the suventcs havo controlled tho stato "overnment, nnd tho principles of tho Chicago plat form havo beon applied through sov oral years to domestic affairs. And yet wo see a riot thero, aud, morcover, seo tho nuthorities calling out troops to re- strict tho right of thc peoplo to enforce tneir wui againet corporations and piu tocrats in a way that rocalls tho Chi cao doings of 1894. Then, it will bo remembored, work mon had troublo with their employers, aud riota rcsultcd. In that cnao the riotors happoned to do moro thau dc etroy property which, in fnct, tho stato authoritiea, in contraat to thoso of Colorado, pcrmitted them to do quito freely. They stoppod tho mails aud lnteriorea with luterstato commorco. Then, when the law olllcors of tho Uniled States tried to prevcnt thia ob struction of Federal law, they rebelled ana compelled tho prcaident to boiiu troops againat them. That action of the govornmont in enforcing Federal law was condemned by tho convention which nomlnatcd lirvan for nrcaideut Tho plank denouncing that "arbitrary interf eronco by Federal authoritiea " is one of tho moat conspicuou? in tho democratic froo-Bilver platform. That platform ia eaid to havo tho cordial sun port of the majority of tho votors of Colorado. In that caao thoy ought to rebuko thoir govoruor for calling out troopa. Tho Leadvillo riotors nro doing no moro itiau tuo uiucol'o noters dld Thoy aro only broaking stato law whoro tho others broko Federal law, and " ar bitrary iutorferonco" by stato troopa to enforco stato laws is as much to bo dennunced as "nrbitrarv intcrforenco ' bv United States troopa to enforco Uniled States laws. If tho pooplo of Colorado liko that sort of thing and tho candidalos who prench it, thoy ought to bo conalstont, aud hall tho Loudvlllo rovolutionista as vlctiras of plutocratio oppression. xuey aro uaving an object lo88on in warfaro of wago-oarnora agaiual tho truata tho miuing truat which favors freo Bilvor. Thoy havo all boon onthuaiastic ,for that crufado, and they ought not lo back out and got squcnmiHh nver a little proliminary drill. Now York Tribuuo. nuOD'S PILLS curo Livor Hls, Bll lousnoss, Indlgoatlon, Hoadacho. Easy totako,onsy tooporato. 20c. V - L J Flfty Years Ago. Who could Ituagluo thnt thls sliould bo Tlic plncc wlicrc, ln elglitccu nlticty-thrce That white worlil.wouder ol nrch aud domc Bhould shndow thc natlous, polychromc . . llcre nt thc Fair wns thc iirlie coiifcrrcd On Aycr's TIlls, by the world prcfcrrcd. ChlcaBo-llke, they n record show, Sluce they starlcd 50 years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, froin tho time of their propnration, been a continuous Buccess with tho publio. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish -what is promised for thom; they curo where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of those pills should bo recognizod by tho World's Fair meal of 1893 a fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. PBTITION FOR DIVORCB. STATK OV V12IIMOXT, VAS11LN0T0X COUNTY, SS. In County CouiiT-MAitoit Tkum, 1897. Jennie Wood vs. Fred Wood. Whereas, Joniilo Wood of Marshfield, in tho County of "Washington, haa thls day nled ln tho oflice of tho rlerk ot tho CountT Court for the County of WiiahluKton, lier llhel for dlvorco nKftlnst tho 18th day of May. A. V, 1 S 1 . ho wnn law- j rcti woon. soiuuir iorm. m Btiusinnce. iiiui ou n v mnrrieu to b.iiu irea ooi: tnui aiie. on lier part, htul ftilthfully kept nnd porformed hor sald innrrlaRo contract, Imt that tho sald Fred ood, on hia tmrt. liau not kent and nerformed tho samo, for that tho nald 1'rotl Vood, dnrintf sald covorturo, had trcatodtho pptltloner with Intoler ablo aoverlty, and for moro than tliree conaecullvo rcarfl naa wuiiuiy acserton thopetltionor; ana pray nettmt for tho cjiurgs ufores.itd tho Court would crai-t her a 1111 of dlvorco from tho sald Fred Wood: and alno praylnR for the custody of lier honnlnor chlld; whieh Bald petlllon ls now pendtng ln sald Court. And. ichtreas. It Is tnado to annear that tho satd tho process of this court cannot bo servcd upon lilin; lt ls tht'refore, ordered that tho said 1-red Fred Wood now roaidoA witliout tlils stnto. whoro Wood bo nottlu'd of tlio nendencv of sald llbel. aud glvon onportunlty to mako defence thereln, nnd before tho Houorablo County Court, noxt to bo Biimmoneuio aniibar atm m.iKo auswor to tno samo neiii ai .iioniiiuiior. iuiiii nnu ior ino i-uumy of Washtnntoti, on tho second Tuesday of Mnrch, A. I. 1K'J7. at nlne o clock a. m.. bv tho tmbllcatlon of the BubstuncQ of Bald Ubol toKether with thls order, three weeks succcssivoly ln tho iermont Watchman Jk .Slatc MnrnaL h wecklT nowsnner puhllslied Kt'Montpellor, ln sald county the last of wjiicn iuuiicaiions suaii uo at ioksc six woqks prevlous to sald second Tuesday of March, A. 1). ltl()7. which aliall bo diiHiiied Butllcleut notlco to tlie sald Fri'd WooiU (Jlven imder mv hand. at Montuelior. lu the Countv of WashttiKton, thls 14th day of Sopteniber, A. I). lfi. FliANK J, MAHS11ALL, Uevutu Cleri. .!. T. IjAMSON, Attornevfor Petitioner. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Hcrses, Cattle, Shoep, Vtgs, Hegs, AND POULTRY. SOOFngn Uoiilt niiTrrntnipnt uf Anlmnln anil C'luirt Svwi I'li u. ccnns FrvurH'nneeHtiniiN.liillnmiimtlim A.A.iMlnnl lUi-niiieltlN, Dlllk l'cvrr. JI.I1.--M rillllN, J.ltllllMll'NV, Rlll-llllllltiBlll. (!.(,'. --Dinll'nilXT, jNiihiiI DlHcliurm'M. H.l).UotH ov riilm, VirniH. CntiL'lir'. Ilcnvi'H, l'lifuiiinnla. l'.l''.--(ilic or CriiM'H, llcll j nclic. I i.:.--llHciirrliiiris lli'iiiurrliiitfeM, ll.ll."rriii!try inul lildiify DIhciihcm. .l.Krniiiv DlHniHiH, iHiiuvri'. J.K.1)1hI'ubl'h of JHucelion, rarulyHlfl. SlngloEottlo (overDOdoscs), - - .UO Utablu C'nNC, wllh Rpcclflofl, Mnnuftl, Veturlnary Curo 011 nml .McHllcttur, S7.00 Jnr Vclorinury Curo Oil, - - l.UU SoM by Dniiret-tit or rnt prrpatj 4nj nbiro RnJ In hj qDinlll' on rf(-t'lil ol irkr llCarillll.lS'HKl). CO., 1 1 1 . 1 lSMIllluu 81., Xew lork. fil HOMEOPATHIC fflfi IElSPEGlFlC NcfiO ln U80 30 jpnra. Tho only pucccsaful rcraedyfor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, nnd rrostration, from over-work orother causes. jfl pcr vial, or Svialaandlnrce vial powder, lor5. bolJ by PrufRlBU, or nerit 'ut-hlj t-n rectlt o( j-rlce, UCJH'IIItKYb' JQLD. CO., 1 1 1 k 1 1 a Ullaio fat., .New York, cures qulckly. That ls what lt fras made for. Prompt, safe, Btire, qulck reiier, quick curc. l'leanant to tRKe. Chlldren liko lt and adultfi llkc lt. MotheM buy lt for thelr chlldren. Proparnd hr R. O. DoWltt Co,, mnkrrB of fieWltf I,R li Cutlv Iilsora, tho famooi "tlo pnls For Sale at a Bargain! On Northfield struets Ilouae nnd araall llulldlni; Lot, Flrat-claaa liiTestment. A. .1. 1IOWK, Itrnl linlaln Aceut BAMCROFT'S Instant Relief OTJ3FLDE3S II3XT. lVAKItANTKI). Uo 1ml ( a bottlo, nnd 1( nut 8,itlr.ictory return the luUuce aiul Kot Xhv purch.tso money; i u author Ue any morchunt tu do thls. CUKES DVHUNTKItY, OHOLKItA MOH1IU8, Nl!UItAL- OIA, TOO MUU1I 1'ItUIT TOOTKAOII13, KUDDKN COI.DS, UTO. Kuld ut all tho aturoa. 1'rlcu Mr, SOc aud gl.W. Fred'k Dutcher Drug Go, PllOl'IUKTOltB, ST. AIiBANS, - - VERMONT MlPiyTE OOUQH CURE IN 6ENERAL, Tho New lititlnby. llalow, mr li.ilie, llo atlll nnd aleep llalow, ray Imbo, balowl I)ad lila vlRll wlll noar you koep- Thnt'a rlnhl, balowl Ma'ma la olt with tho tnothor'a band, Tho colnnlnl damea, aoroala, nnd Tho marrlaRO bachelor Kt'lal likowlao Tho alatoraof manljr oierclso, Tho womnnljr riantaloana Ruldot nlao TholenKiioof tho nntl cnllco, Tho Roltoia cluli, nnd t urthormoro Tho nlllanco to tax tho bacholori Tho tennla tournament, tOROtlier With tho woman'a buroau for plculo woather) Tho cooklng achool for men, wlthal, Tho meot of the dnmlng baskct liall Tho bcofatcak poundora' clnn, na woll As tho brotherhood of the dlntior boll) Tlio raanxlrl iilinlani, not to montlon Tho woman snllraRO atate convention, Thofomalo brothorhoodof tnan, Aud tho mnnly alatora' caravau Tho femalo KnlRhts of l'jrtlil, too, And tlio woman'a club of tlio old and new) Tho confratornlty of tlamoa) Tho Ichbuo for cliatiglnK mon'a maldon nnmoag Tho fomale Sona of Malta, oko Tlio cyolo clrclo of bolt andbrookj The grand old woman of twenty-nlnej Tlio fomalo academy of dealKnj Somo club for reading, alnglnfr, tlilnklnRi 1'or aleoplnir, walklng, oatlng, drlnklnR For rldliiK, drlvliiR, runnlnK, walklngj For worklnc, reatlnR, llntenluk', talklngi Soinctlilng or otlicr from Mnlno to Tozaa To occupy wonion ot both aexoai Somethlng to do or not to do llalow, mybabe, Ho atlll, balowl Eada la watchlnfi bero by you) Ho cnn't got awny lf be wauted to, For ma'ma ls wenrluK lila pantaloo llalow, my babo,tliymother'a tho quoen, Huah-a-bye, baby-tliy fatbor la nrcon. -Itobort J. Hurdotto, Dlscovory of Chloroform. Dunma tlio 0111111011 Froncli olioin ist, originnllj' soparatod nnd idonti flcd tlio snbstuuco about 1831, butna an iiiirostliotio it flrst cnnio into uso in nnothor forni somo yeara lntor. Tho success of othor vna no soonor ostnljliahod, to tho woinler nnd tlo- liglit of tho inodical 'vorld, nnd, in dood, of tho nublio, than ontor)rising ohoniiata east uhout for othor drnga of liko owor, nnd it ocourrod to n Mr. Jncob Boll that "chlorio othor" might nnawor tlio iiurposo. Dr. Bigolow sconia to havo triod it iu Anioricn nhont tho samo tinio, but without succohs. Mr. Boll, liow- ovoi', Hiiggoatod it to Mr. Cooto, ono of tho snrgcons at St. Bnitholo- mow's, nnd hoinduc(;d his colloaguo, tho great Lawronco, to try it. So tho ilrat oporation took placo undor obloroforni, but tho subatnnco usod waa ohlorio othor, othorwiso known na snirits of chloroform that ia to aay, n mixturo of ohloroforui nnd nlcohol. It did not ocour to nny of thoso oonoornod that tlfo nlcohol bnd notliing to do with tlio offcot prodncod. That disoovory wna ro sorvod for nnothor ohoinist, n Mr. Wnldio, who carriod tho nowa of whnt hnd bcon dono in London to Sir Jainos Siinjis.ui iitEdinhurgh nnd suggostod to him tho uso of puro ohloroforni Sininson was ongross- od with anu'sthoties nt tho tiinoand had somo of tho now drug propnrod forhimsolt; but, iiccordmg to tho 110- count of an oyowitnoaH, ho only canio to n-io it by u sort of nccidont. IIo was thon oonstnntly oxnoriniont ingon tho procluotion of unsesthosin by nll sorts of nironta wilh tho holp of his jiupils, Keith nnd Matthows Duncau, both dusiinod to hoooino famons liii-i. Tlmy used to moot of an ovoning and tost tho various drugs 011 tlioinsulves by inhaling tho vapor from n tumblor. Ono ovoning somo 0110 nroducod n small bottlo of a hoavy liquid from undcr soiuu lumbor, nnd thoy jiro-.-I'd.'d to put it to tho tost with nll tlio ri'oklcssnoss of soiontifio cnthu. i ! -,n Thnt night tho laarm-1 cun bi'u.11110 n scono of tlw vvildoat 1 iro:;uvtiion. Eaoli niombur of tho ; ry was f'.iuiid prostrato nnd in ,iblo 1111011 tho lloor or stnggoring h Itihasly ;ihout tho room, u con vmcing proof of tho oflionoy of tho nov isgoiit. It was ohlorofonn, nnd Simiison lost 110 limo in npnlying it in his pr.i .;u, whonco its famo snroad far and wido. Tho story is suro to bu :loniod by somohody, but whothor truo or not it is n good ono nnd j)ro'.j;;hly not far from tho truth. A logond lias grown uji and obtain od gonoral ourroncy that Simnson not only iliscovorod chloroform, but invonto'l ainusthesia. As n niattor of fnot, ho did noi thor, but nono tho kiss his nnmo do servos to ho comniomorntod in con- nootion with both. flis high posi- tion in tho profossion, his ardor in resuarch, boldnuss in jirnctioo nnd ndroitnosa in advocaoy nll combinod to rondor invaluablo sorvino in os tablishing tho uso of nnx'sthotics, whioh, liko nll innovntiona, not with imwli opiiosition. It is amusing to ruad tho objoo tions that usod to ho brought ngainst thom in tho oarly days. Ono was that thoy woro sinful nnd contrnry to divino ordiuanco. Snnpson in gonuously disposod of this fantnstio soruplohy pointingout thnt thoilrst oiwrntion 011 rectTrd took jilaoo un dor nniusthosin divinoly induccd whon n doop sloop wna mndo to fail upon Adam in ordor that his rih might bo lakon to form Evo. Lon don Standard. ' ' i T111: nnuio of cotton is modillod from tho Arabio poton, whilo sllk ia dorivod fiom tho Liitin sorlcua (softncsa). Ohintz is 11 1'orsiun word inoanlug spot tod, nnd taffuta ls tho l'ersluu vorb tuftoon, to Bpin, Lluou is uu Anglo Saxon rcndcring of linum (llux), anil Bntiu la dorivod from tho Italiau notn, a apcclos of ellk uotablo for ita gloaa aud closo toxturo. Tho Vorh To Got." M. Dtllininol, ut incctlnn ol tlio Soolcto Natlonnlo dcs l,rorcssi;urs tlo Krancnls cn Augluterre, rclatetl ln itu niniislng limuner hls InipruHBlmiH of Knglmul nml tho Kng llsh pooplo. To lllustrato tlio tlllflloulty oncountcrcd by hls countryincn ln gcttlng a tliorougli grasp of tlio Kngllsli lnnguago M. Dulimiiol roforrctl to tho comprolionslvo usoof tho vorb'Ho gct," whloh ho Btip poswl was duo to tlio Kligllsh hablt of "gcttlng ou. " Iu tho followlng sontonccs uo lcss thau nlno dlfrcront Froncli verbs aro URcd, wlierwis ln Kligllsh thoy cau nll bo n'ntlorcrt by tlio vcrl) "to got:" "Aprcs avolr llano touto la Journeo, fn tlguo, Jo rciit-al cliez mol, ct apros avolr Boupc, jo 1110 uiIh au llt ou jo no tardal pua a m'ondornilr. Aprcs uno bonno nutt do rcpos lo lundoninhi matln Jo m'ovolllal frals ct dlspos, mls mos hablts ct blontot aprcs roous uu tclegrnmme. " Thls M. Duhumol wild would or could bo thus oxprcsscd ln Engllsh: "Ilnvlng got tlrctl with Unocklng about nll day I got hoitio, got my sujipcr, got to bcd aud soon got to slcop. Aftor a good nlght's rcst I got up rcfroshod, got my clotlics on and nhortly aftor bronkfiiBt got a tclegram." Is lt any wondcr that forolgncrs flnd tho Engllsh lnnguago u pcrpotual puzzlcf Westminster (,'nzctto. Capliirln i:icilmnts. Tho cntcrrirlso ls or(?anl.rd for tlio nmuscmunt of tlio imili.irajnh, nnd takcs plnco ouly onco ln nhout four yoars, clso tlio forost would l)o dcnudod of tho blg gamo. A small arriy, conslsttng of about (5,000 1111m nnd jiorliaim U cloplianta and a fow horscs, takcs pnrt ln tlio hunt, nnd tcnts and provlslons aro carrled just as lf a caiiipalgn agalnst a powcrftil encmy wero ln progress. When tho pad inarks of an olcplinnt ato found, lio ls stcndlly trackcd down, and an hoon as ho ls found a tralncd flglitcr of hls (iwn bpceles ls urgcd agalust hlm. As a rulo ho stcndlly retrcnts upon slght of lila pursucrs, and thelr objeet ls to preus hlm so 11s to tlro hlm out. Ho then stnnds nt bay, nnd tho tug of wnr commoiicnH. Tho opposlng anlmals butt nt ono another with tho heads down, and sliould 0110 show hls llunk ho ls qulckly hrought to enrth. Whon llnally eoiKiuercd, tlio wlld clephunt ls pressed by hls pursucrs toward watcr, of which ho ls so much lu nccd nftcr hls ox crtlons that hls hlud lcgs cau bo shaoklcd as ho drlnks. IIo ls thon kopt attachcd by acs to other clophants untll ho gradually s accustomed to bondngo, and ln n fow niontlis ho ls complotcly uuucr control. Tho snort ls o bloodlcss ono. nnd tho clo phants whon capturcd nro inost klndly trcatcd. Ohambcrs' JournaL Jnpaneso Danccs. Tho fonn of nnuiFenient of a dranmtlo naturo that inost lntcrests tho travclcr ln Japan ls tho geyslm dimce, nlso tlio ka gurn, or common rellglous danco, nnd tho tidzunui-mal, a rcllglnus tlanc-o porformed ln the nnelont SI1I1110 (iiimo 8hlnto templo near Kyoto. Tlico dances are not jiarticu lnrly nmufilng to wltness, thoughnll stghts of tho klnd arc moro or loss amusing when wltncssed for tho flrst tlmo. Tho bcst gcysliti dancing takei placo ln Kyoto, tho ncxt bcst ln 1'okyo, but so rnlled goy slia dances may bo hccn ln sovcral of tho largo towns. Almost moro lnterestlng to see, how cvcr, nro tho rellglous danccs. In tho kagura, for tiistnneo, tho dancer usually wears a looso wlilto chemlso garmcnt, ft pair of lkipping trouscrs, gencrally of a hrlght red color, and a long, tr.msparent covcriug fornied liko a clonk nnd orna inented with deslgns resomhllng crests. Iler iiair liangs down her bnek ln sluglo tress, lloweriJ adorn hcr forolicad, and hcr faco ls busmeared with u wlilto compound, netlil to collHlnt chlclljr ot' wlilto lojid. Iu her hand sho holds a buneh of small bclls that ls not unliko a cliild's toy. This sho shakes at intervals during tho dauco. Soinetlmes suveral glrls dunco at ono tinio, but ln ovcry cnso thelr moveincnts aro ao companied by a mournful, sacred chant nnd by a tuno playetl upon a driim and fluto hy pricsts. It ls wrong ti supposo, howevcr, as many Kuropcjins who havo Yislted Japan do supixjvo, that tho mika koodori danco is Indeceut. About tho gen ulno geyslui danco thero ls nothing even indcliaito or suggestlvo. Sketch. Sl'ANDS AT THE IlEAD. Allg. J. Bogol, the lcading druggist of Sbrceve port, La., eaya: " Dr. Kinp'a Now Discovery ia tho only thing that cures my cougn, anu it 18 tuo beat eeller have." J. F. Catupboll, merchant, of bauord, Ariz., writea: " Ur. iviug'a New Discovery ia all that is cluimed for it ; it never falls, nnd is a auro curo ior consutnptiou, couglis anu coitls. J cannot aay cnough for ita merits." Dr King'a JSew Ui6covery tor conaump- tlou, couglia aud coitls is not nu ex periincnt. It haa been tried for t quart( r of a ceutury, aud lo-dny atanda at tno heail. lt never dleappoiula Freo trial bottlea at C. Blukoly'a drui atoro, Montpelier, Vt. Dlcd Slaiuliug. "Thoincldcnt of Hatisbon a Frcnch offl tcr, thongh mortally wounded, rldes back to Napolotm, reports thc caiituroof tlio clty mid then falls froiu hls saddlo, dead is pitrallelcd hy a story of Gcttynburg told by lieneral Iloubledny and publlshixl ln tho Chlcngo Timcs-Hcrnld: An olllcer of tho tlxth WiKconsin regl mont wiilkcd up to Colonel Dnwcs, who Was ln command Colonel I5nigg was ln Washington 011 erutrhos. Tho olllcer was vcry crcet and very pale. Dnwcs nnd Dou blodny both thouglit ho was comlng with a rejxirt or to reeclvo orders. liut ho was pot. IIo had a favor to ask. "Colonel," ho said to llawes, "wlll you tcll tlio folks at houio I died as a man nml 11 soldier sliould)"' Then ho unbuttoncd Lls eoat. Hls wholo sldo was shot away. ft was hls last ellort. Ho dled bUuidlng. Lame Side Lame Stomach Lame Shoulder lu fart, overy nchoJamcnoas.Bnrenoa overy where, IiitL'nialnr l.xtornal.ran ho relluved nml cured hy tho uso ut IhU old uud rolhiblo famlly rctuody limt 11. lt curea bltcs, burns, brulea. It la wttlinut an cqual for collc, croup, craiiipa, illarrhaM, cuolorttuiorhus. ln iirnctlco. ovcrworkcd musclea nro not uncom. mou.wlilch .lohnaiin's Anndyno I.lnlincnt rellovoa lironiptly. J. J. CASUV, 1'iufcssluiul Qjraiuau. P,,Bost Livor rill Mado." arsons' Pills roslllvelycuro IillliMianeBa nnd lclc lipnilnrlm, llvcrandbowclcouiplaliiia, Thoy cxivl all Inipurltlei from thu bod. lirllouto woincn llud rellef from ualngthi'ni, l'rlPe2icts.t flvel.on. l'ainihli t fiic. I,B. JOHNSON Jt CO.,lfiCuatom lIouobt,,lloktou. S'JLDIRS' BUD6ET. htnniinrd at Uottyslnirjf. nr j. 0. niiKNNAtf, faiiilkb, vt. Sona of tho Green Hlllal llit to tho atory Your alroa wrlt down Inlottora of llame, When, 011 tho llold of (lettyiburR Kory, Thoy won for thomaelrea n deathlcaa famo. FrontlnK hcr waa our army lylng) Two ilaye lon had wo hold the nronnd, Tlie cannonade with tho thundor vylni? Tlll mon row deat with tho awful aoundi For on tho llold waa to bo declded Whcther thia nation ahould llve or dlo, Whether tlili land ahould bo dlvbled Ily tho llxhtnlnita that ront tho Unlon aky. Loudor and loudor tho cannon aoutidod, Fatter nnd fnater tlie doath hall fell) Shella burat o'or ua, nnd round thot pounded, And oror It nll roao the rebel yell. For now at longth from tho robel forcoa, Waa launchcd a bolt to dccldo our fato, I'lckett'a column, o'cr manglod coraoa, ChnrKliiRonwnid ln deadlleatbato. Never yet on n llold of bittlo Waa n brarer alglit than waa aeen that day, When, mldat the lielllab ronr aid rattle. Clmrgcd on our ltnea thoso mon In cray. Onward thoy camo. not a man of thom faltored, To whoro, under Stannard, wo atood oppoaed, When, wlthbnt warnlnn, thelr courao thoyaltered, Loavlng thelr llank to our firo expoaed. Could wo awlng to the lett nnd atrlke them aquarely? Then lndeod woro the victory wont 'Tla a thing In battlo dono but rarely, 'Tla a deaperato thing, but lt muit bo done. From Stannard'a llpa, with qulck dcclslon, Tho order ilaahed through tho wholo brlgade. And wo clinnged our front with aa much preclelon Aaltlncamp upondroaa parade. Then liko llglitnlng tho order, " Flre," Itan tho longth ot tho foromoat ranka) And at the word doatructlon dlre beaped from our rlfloa Into thelr flanka. Another Tolley, nnd then nnother, Flaahedour rltles agaln and ngaln; WI1II0 ln thelr front, through the dln and pother, Wo hcard tlio rlfloa of Hancock's mon. ilravo they woro, nover men were bravori Nobly they bore tho battle'a brunt, llut tho mon nc'er Hvcd who would not wavor With n murderoua Uro In llank and front. llackward thoy fell o'cr the plaln, defeated; Tho North waa aaved from Invaaton'a ahame; And, wherovertbe tale ahall be repeated, Let honor be pald to Stannard'a namo. Sona of tho Oreeu Illlll I cherish tho atory Your alrea wrlt down ln lettora of llame, When, on the flold of aettyaburg gory, Thoy won for themaolvoa a deathleaa famo. Old Shipmntps. It does not seem natural for an old warnor to dio otitsldo tuo econe of nctual atrlfe. Nel8on in Hardy's nrmB, Wolfo on tho I'lnins of Abraham and Lyon at the battle of W'lleon's Creok fulfllled theirdestiny; but todiein bed, afler escuplng tho atorra of ahot and ahell, the perih of flood aud fleld, that aeema puerile. lot thero wa8 notmng puerilo about tho Admiral na ho luy dyiuc on tho great c.uiopied bed in that aunny room Tlio outnne 01 n is tortu couiu bo aecn underueath thocoveringa; tho withorod hands lay on tho couiiterpanc; aud tho areat head, covered with auow-whito hair, reated on the pillow. But hia doom hnd been pronounced; tho toll, grim doctor, who atood impa8 aivo by tho windovv, had announced that death waa ouly a fow hours off Thoro waa a nurac in tho room with tho doctor, and two city ofllcial8 atood decoroualv at ono aido. Tho Admiral had relations, but nono wero within a thousand milea, aud ho waa known in thia inlaud town ouly by roputo. Ho would not havo been known evon then had it uot been for the bright young reporter of tho Star, who hnd amelled out hia namo 011 tho hotcl reister and vaiuly tried to interviow him. "I'm retirod," anid tho Admiral, grullly, althougli not unkindly, "and 1 don't know a blarued thing about poll tics. Aa for war no, airl I will not talk. Why sliould I? Every third lieu tenant and gunner'-j mato haa had hia aay, aud thero's nothiug moro to talk about." Aud ho stuck to it, although the ro porter mado a very pretly etory of a coluiuu or moro out of what tho Ad miral did not 8ay. Ho wa8 on hia way South to paaa tho winter; thcre was rheumatiam iu hia bonea, and hc felt that ho ought to huiuor hia old framo afler maltrentiug it to many years. " IIo leavea on the morning train,"aaid tho Star. But ho did not loavo. Death badc him hujt. If a 8hade of fear ttruck that tout old heart, hia bronzed facu gavo no algn. Tho wall-paper portrayed an intermin ablo array of impossiblo shephcrds watcbing aheep; a loud clock tlckod on tho ahelf; aud outaido thcre aouuded the apaemodic rattlo of paeaing wheels. Then thcre carae a rumbling word or two aounding aomowhero in frout of tho houae. The laudlord'a voico waa henrd ln reply, aud then moro rumb ling. Then a paiue, followed by tho landlord'a fnolateps on tho atairs. " IIo aava it's a atrnnger to me hia nanio'a Huckiua, ho eoya," camo in Btraniiulaled whispora from the land lord to the doctor " and lio wont8 to aee tho Admiral." Tho doctor made n gesture of frowniug diaaeut. u Ye9, I know I told him tftat," re turnod tho hndlord, ahuflliug uuenaily, "but ho wou't go 'way 8aid he'd walked fourtoen milo from Boan Ridgo jiift to aoo tho old man that'a what 7ie called him," ho haalencd to add apolo goticnlly. "Toll him," begau tho doctor. "What is it?" oskcd tho Admiral, turning hia head alightly. " A man Huckiua Bill, from Boan ltidgo," oxplained tho laudlord. " Knows me, dooa ho?" "S-iya ho dooa. Yea, air. Saya ho waa a aailor-man got aaUor'8 cfothea on." " A aailorl Wtll, woll," aald tho Admiral, ahortly, " if ho wnnts to auo 1110, why not?" Tho landlord looked at tho doctor, and tho doctor nodded ocqulcacouco, allliough with a frowu, and tho land lord faded away. Tho clock ticked n few more noiay minutea, and thon tho door oponed to udmit the eallor-man. IIo waa an old fcllow, with scauly hair briiHhed neatly, cloau-aliaven faco ahow ing n equaro jaw, blg hluo oyea and a akin liko old aolo lcatlior, tough, brown aud wrinklod, IIo woro n man-o'-war'a niun'rt auit, faded, but brushed aa clean aa nlady'a glovo,ond hia ahoea woro pol- lahod liko mlrrore. A bright whito kulfo lanynrd croaiod lila shlrt front, and thoro woro n fow fndod lettora on hia cop, which ho took off on onterlng. Tho Admiral lifted his oyoa alowly nnd lookcd at him. " Woll, my man?" ho aald at lcngth, with tho aatno intonatlon ho hnd U8ed a tliouaand timoa nt sen. Tho 8allor brought up hls hnnd ln n 8aluto. "It'a hira," hoaald in n honrao voico, that amockcd of foga and aalt alr, " It'a Old Bluol" Tho doctor nnd tbo nurao lookcd ahocked, tho city ofllclals nwcd, and tho landlord ahlvcred. On tho admiral tho effect waa clcctrlc. " I aays to myself when I heara of you beln' horc," coutluued tho aailor, comlng cloaer, ' it'B Old Bluo for a hundred dollura,and it ial I'd a knowod thom powder-marka 011 your nock among atuouaanti. And I walked four- teen milo to aeo you, and aee if you ro membcrcd Bill Huokins, aa wna maatcr-nt-arrns on tho old ' Pionecr'?" " Huckina?" tho Admiral ralaed hlm. aolf on his clbow with a raighty cffort. au, yea, 1 remomoer you now." Ho hold out hia hand, and then eank back 011 tho pillow. Tho doctor waa by hia aido in an Instant, but tho Admiral waved hlm away. " You camo to aeo me, IJIIU"' Yea, air. Heord you waa in tho alck-bay, and I como to choor you up a ou. i waa laiu up ia8t winter myaolf with a crlck in my back." "You aro in tho Asylum, I aup poao7" "A8ylum? Bloaayour hoart, air, nol I rakcd up theao toga for old timea' sake sccmed moro natural like. I'vo got a boy that'a makin' hia two-and-a-ualf a day atoady, and I'vo got a pon sion of twelvo dollara a montli. That's for a rap I got from a aholl nigh thirty yoar ago." " When waa that, Bill?" "Samo day you got them raarka on your ncck from tho breech of numbor two gun. Don't you remombor when wo ateamcd up tho Miasiaaippi. when tho guua waa double-ahottcd and alap pin' into ua overy ton feet? That waa on tho old ' Oregon.' " " Yea, I remeraber," aasented tho Admiral, with gli8tening eyes. "You waa captain then, and whon Lieutenant Fifer aayB to you, ' You go aft,' aaya ho, ' 'caU3o thore'a aharp ahootera behiud that ridge,' you aays, aaya you, 'You go to tho dovill' I waa workin' a Itodman near by, and I laughed right out at that, although 'twaau't no iaughin' timea then." "No, indeed; no, iudced. But wo ailenced the fort, didn't we, Bill?" " Didn't wo, thouuh! Kuocked it clean out of 8ightl You couldn't fool with tho ' Oregon ' that trip. And two montha later, d'ye rememoer how wo sunk tho ' TeueBaa,' in the Gulf, after a runnin' fight of a day and a night?" " Quito woll, Bill. Sho weut down, though, and wo got no prizo monoy out of that engagemont. But the two blockndo runnera the next week eh, Bill?" " They waa pio, alr. We'd been rich if thcm pickin'a had kopt comin' aloug. I waa draf ted on tho ' I'owhatan ' aftor thot capturo, aud it waa tbreo years 'foro I aaw you again. Then 1 was with you in the 1 Shawnce ' on the China atation, and I waa bow oar of tho bargo when we beat tho Frcnch flect in tlio race off Yokohama." " Ah, Bill, thoae were famoua timea," said the Admiral, gazing Qxcdly into tho air with hia great oyea. " Warn'tthoy, thoughl And when wo wcnt up tbo Straita togothcr in the ' Columbia,' whon you'd juat got your Commodore'a pennant and took chargo of tho aquadron seems liko it was al waya ray luck to bo ahipraatea with you, and I didn't want nothin' better." " And hero you are again, Bill," aaid tuo Admiral, witn a amue. " lea, air, uero l am, on deck again. When I hoard you wero here, I 8aid to Tom, my aon, ' I'm goin' to aeo the old man onco more.' And Tora ho's never boen to aea and don't know much, ho aaya, 'Sho! ho won't Bee you.' And I aaya, 1 IIo waa a 8hip raato of mine for raoro'n flftcen yeara, and I ulway8 did my dooty. I could tako my tod with any bluo jackot, aud moro'n onco it took the wholo marine guard to get mo over tho aide, but I "never ahirked, and if Old Blue ain't got a good word for mo, ho ain't tho Old Bluo ho used to be.' " "Kight, Bill, right," aaid tho Admi ral, amiling through the wave of pain that rippled acrosa hia faco. "You woro ahvaya a good eailoc, Bill, but you'ro ou old hulk uow, liko me." " Suro cnough, sir, we'ro laid up iu ordinary now, air; but thero aiu't nothiu' can wipo out thcm old daya from tho log book, if they are gone." The Admiral closcd hia oycs and murmured, " Gone? Ah!" " Yea. they'ro gone, aud wo're goin', " eaid Bill, hia voico thickcuing, " but wo did our dooty, aud no man can aay ' no' to that." " Yea, wo did our duty, old ahip mato, " eaid the Admiral, in a voico thet had becomo thin aud weak. " Whoro aro you, Bill? It ia gotting dark " Bill'a cap droppcd on tho lloor, aud hosoized the Adtniral'a hand in his. Tho othera drow back without a word. "Shipmnto," 8aid tho Admiral, onco moro. " Ay, ny, eirl" " l'm on my laat cruiae, Bill." "God bloaa you, sir, you'ro comin' stralght into port, but you ain't dropped anchor yet." "Justgoing to, ahipmato," eaid tho Admiral, whilo tho great gray oyea atnred atraight ahead. "Stand hy," eaid tho aailor-man, aoftly. A convuhivo cloap of tho witherod and tho brawny haud, a sigh, and Bill'a grizzlcd head sunk ou hia breaat. Tho long voyago waa over, and tho Admiral had dropped his auchor. Jamea Harvey Sraith, in Uoiuanco. Suue to Win. Tho peoplo recog nizo and appreclato roal mcrit. That ia why Hood'a Soraaparilla haa tho largeat sales iu tho world. Mcrit in mediclno means tho powor to curo. Hood'a Sarsaparilla curoa abaolutoly, permanontly curca. It la tho ono truo blood purlllor. Ita auporlor mcrit ia au eatnbliahed fact, and morlt witia. Hood's Pili.8 aro eaay to take, caay to operato. Curo iudigeation, hoadacho.