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J. E. PETERS, 0asd senet, - . . mone, =La DEALER IN Farniture, sash and DOrs, Window Shades, Children's Carriages, Wagons AND VELOCIPEDES. EMB3ALMER And vnsPne In. -Censn,COfn Trimming andletalic BralCa ses Also Dealer In THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE. THOROUCH -BUSINESS EDUCATION. The Loui. ville BUSINESS COLLECE Coreer, No. 40 Third Street. BR31YANT "AND STRATTON. Sook*Keeping. Poenmanlhip, horthand, Telegraph y For Oastalue, sernees ceng OOe as s.. DR. J. .I. BEAZIJEY, In ebarge of Drug Stor, Bennedette Bt. Rar·ivlle. La -Dealer In DN Ueicis, Cicabs, Puits, Oils, Pes, ids, P"a Envelopes, Fine CIgars and Tobacco. Extracts, Perfumery, Etc. Dr. J. Q BEASLEY offer s psofemional ervi e to the tles ot Rayville. Can be ud dmM & theday at the Drug store, at DR L NIDDULL t.iermhlCerseteoaI sies * o t yofl ad ar TIhe oer wig be afound at I aes, for ofmd theJ coast uaa, or at hi rssMmde in Rh.'addition to Ray . v. emene st, yards sasth, uaieu pralmemal l 04 DAVID TODD, Attorney - tat - Law. S rad.r ., *~w OMar. Ia. wat Msd every term the d Cmr I AllIbag aboea basem l re 1., TwO Exess. When the Beardl of Trade of Chicago I I med from the old bminme caentr there was a rsh for the old oices vacated by the nabobs of commerce. After awhile, these new tenasts found the high-priced rooms dn't ply, and sought all hinds of examses to move. Among these unfortunate were S8tbbs and ltobbs. Each had reated an ofle, Stubb in the basement, Stbbs is the Buta you cat do a t ye know," ,said the JWo'e you ont a year's lease." "What measoms "T' basement room is damp. Tbhe glue is. te desks aot so moit they fell to pieces. The books are all mo ly, and I've got rheumatim froem it. Id ought o sus you lor damgags.' The tgentoed seare, imaterled s. th t *einea; move, f ourse, it must, wso t woal Yire Mllo, ts. s ,iprised him wh a slie I eaUralls sre[ la nIre to dente. s "what's ecpa irows r esupa ot ', alams the ram. an , i sr. the a hsb rdthe ew till W oal out Sbmi sw d a is, a sosu"bsI, and lefIt. wiih the dry ref 'Ynget a wt badl eseibyWevee iy show m eleMad kn the agent, a ay S e Whi siamps got ich ean "Bee .Ior! se- weti idy-" i was it he t asumeno s"et 'eet *l hve I ge me h s im. ea*r _ n teedis detws. soer far a "b Ie"Mget ser s l.hnreh owaned. I e t rr" houe gte I rhi ste emanin.Wbeh pa the I :m ein . Wbiem's11k "- se °gr st t u sb s e M . *a e t er · I b al-l a wL, Sle :i lo~ tAmbhe .' ssi I F 4 1I I- ,,. IISTERIES OF A DAT. CURIOIS EVENTS FOUND NUTED IN THE PAPERS Human Teeth are Piteome -LIt tie hebrl--A Rabbit Team 3old Wolves-A Wel-treerved I Deeds. US ANDEBSON of Visalia, gaL, while huntingl in the mountains saw caswling tughd tit was a OdIform liomn and ired at it. The movement still con tinuing, he ired again, whereupon a man arose, threw rp hi arms, and cried: "Don't shoot! I'll srrreder." "Are you hurt " asked th startled hunter. "No, but you've killed my h'iend," was theaswer, sad the man pointed to a dad bod lying on the sround with a bullet throuats head. Anderson left the man in charge of the body, and went to Visalia and gave himel up. It turned out that the dead man and his companion were convicts who had es caped from jail the week before. Was Janie B. Brow of New Haven is a woman of Nerve, with no nonsense about her. She was crossing a street the other day when two runaway horses dashed around a corner, and were upon her before she could possibly get out of their way. She heed them squarely, threw up her arms quickly, and sternly shouted "Whooa" The nearest horse tried to obey, reared on his haunches, and then swerved to one side, carrying his mate with him, and then they dashed by so close that portions of the harness to the bangles from her hat and the lace from the shoulder of her rp. Mrs. Browne walked to the sideal, and with hardly aeue of face aid to a friend who had ked on: "It was a nar row escape. Good afternoon I" HAIve read the story shout the little Sheriff in Aroostook who tried to arrest the big farmer, a friend in Franklin County saeds as an anecdote about a Fraklin Sherin He was muooh under the usual size, but full of pluck. He was sent to arrest a notorious offender and foundhim on a hillide. Hewas a burly, two hundred pounder. Grinning at the oder, he lay down on the gund and mid: "If you get me you will have to take me." The situation was favor able and the Sheriff was quickwittLd. Without a word he took one of the big man's feet under each arm and started down hill with him as fast as he could go The fat man got such a buomping t he begged for me~ , and the oloer had no trouble in eompletin his arrest. BrnA utterly disbelieves the story that Alexander the Great's tomb has been found at Sidon of the Phmanieians. He es no rteason to doubt wlat the Sbistorias tell us, namely, that Alexan. der's sarcophagus was carried to Alex. andria. The carving on the saroophagus now discovered, which is said to-re. Smst the battle ofrbe, i delm, by M. Beana to aeh to much lter s date. M. Renan's sudlity . s prd bwho saysthat o bothe place Alexander's tomb and .the day of his death are unknown. f Lander relies on this passage, and makes Aristotle speak of the time "when the sepulchre of this Hacedomian shall be the solitary hed of the robbr orth manger of mules adoamels." TI years ago there were on the year ly average so 90,000 patents applied for. Two-thirds were usually granted, s and the other eithers refused or aban domed. Then the patent lawyer was Sly just becaml g eestalishedas a pra titioer in the distinct eld of tnts. Now there ar about 8~,000 apphtion sek year. About 96,000 ee nted. H e a n the devios for hicthese r letters ae ised are trivial or himerid cal or s meless that nothing ever comes e them. Patents now issmedon .e.h .r smral parts o ,as meashe, rt atbtr d to the alueas e of law SM o t t now given ares r r imj emetsi sastd o aginal de r rvi* ' T od aying that "beefteak hs bet ter m- ae th a qini ' -is reiving hlae sa rt of sbdremywBi mem entiatre aepd- a ne d European regetaes b to thre le in er d 1. ea -ewY mo at h"" , settsmthem m nEt bm e alled mpon to year. f er w a mulpl luatil t hse able toh o as sh mea oe their I l esw aryy, wia, they think is a mpe t -hapument the ine meats rla adb~brrrr Msn se forshmgth , bwelves e tss·e Pace , bees, eLb, to ther m at -evae mcv at p a-wr at Sits ahem lm s l n Ls a o !-'r kJY rhrr 55m;J d hls mr hedtd o mteel h es sa t m= r r - kkhmkdmrim ' , Nq"e Ipe Pirse Grat, the adolod moo~d basemen o s so e a e ball tar l the same, and hema s my r meg ae tht te ohis thep . Ni haed a white skin, he coould e00 demad 0006 rt is very poplar in b, ad for that teason the m gb ome t solay with a o l x.e the to tiont with tbhthe members e the A to att swae hotel., sCle at thame tb a e palh ocoamp the sam room. Whilein thi ds is regisatered at the alf oes, ibts roomes with the clare Y and tus. his meals with the. In s a dub i found two of the oldest ball-toasers be afore the bli. Nelso, who has been at one time the g- astres elder of the old Matals of New York, at which Bobby Matthews was the star pt r, yU - s --. pmd p fiio r the B straeet 3sseou A young Wa stood yIa todoway ob Baturday eveaning. Anothler yanmn and a ayoung womn pa . "ea-lo, Mycalleld the young mianwho stood, ry, to the coapaio at the young mr who rwalked. That ou ma. tono walking, hdepited Ib in s oarway, same aook to the other man sod gave him a nnmerital h "What did you do that for?" demanded the vanquished one as soona as he had a oaeeto speak. "To l sulted the lady I was with was the 'ello, Mary!' end any way lout you knowthus trudy se' my It was ?"eres, knew that, but you had no righttoatt attention to her o a crowded street by hollering at her. Do ayou a e that the crod I now that you are roth or? What would the think of a girl thus rudey accosted. It was a severe lesson in street ettiqugete.-BWe Eew They CIw wt to benic. Going along the streetsd Mexico O onea I ay saw a young la flIg ho :*re ^o t7 'ed, 4e"pedmt 81. e. a thin rd ory looki n d o Sir. all und but couldn't see an The netm dy slw himm atit aiwnt if I had see that young fellow et who at one, and looki aot f a a girl in a third-sto window looking out at him ad doingn eattoo talso Said my friend: 'i busines has e going onfor two years and neither of them has spoken aword.'' It was so. Tb were courting. That's th it down bee. It was a nrtei l protracted, but whether the pasta.i was translatable into language I am - able to may. A Geet et a ell. Damley-"Brown wants to bet me one hundred dollars that in tea years more New York will have a population of over two millions." Robinson (excitedly).-"Takehim spa Dhmley, take him p, and let mr hold the money."-Bser. Are you sad,depandet, glermy? to th welcome ladW ig "Be at rest." Think not there's no balm moles, and "Ohse it up." A Goliden R samdy wati yea Goldea not aleIn name Re.oh, n, erlm ae sar w hle a , There is but dme~ " e Remedy-Dr. Pieree's Golds. Matdiel Dimoevery It steads alone ase etheat" at Th br.-Imlt,lt rm i e ;oe. hebmve!hs b ,isyam It uilds any sin thIt a et sd t tid a the mat Hin stalk, sever comhtr the i issecom u;irl , th Er sLts wn sremedy -or yearsos m * mI meaIm chu harv an. athe ece. wei . e h Tam el s eek wome . \ usa sk )ee ous? Tear law. Is a a . ksse a sRtearmp benW raks s eesaY E at As. n wa nsermcmwlr stsmmmal thow maey sad Iageoe t eal lt Ine take Plme'ss awgsss asier si Siasra gIo rai sees a -smI - s- 5 hedah sts seesi..s lb s or asles amasa iale se W ee a- - ses4 bats fsoelm I psese,*ae sIWasisease Uss -e ttselat4 ms atse at. ama _Y~r,~l~rlLl~yy4 Qmwveaemeal "aesa" 3..aumdef whear set form t s akrlti a d tel e te w sm The uei oth sme of the s employe lymarvelo It ims anl lan mum es t I Ta het toý maAlssrra as ifa i an Sa idany, and aometims their pots run up healtiate to tall the whole truth, or a wll acaesly believe we arte iln earneat. alMy V r IIG ter. 1ýriela w6. hem andfor yoelf what they will do for yoeu. to M_ as __________n 0,0 Ia rInaipl and atm eroa t her pr ibf run ~ateto tell the whole truth, or youwill ifote b ihmaO la t I JI,. t ml. t nlo aor eauessTs asser as overaPoumdGailntatemWee.a npursme of a ?ra ament aCmen. bewinaeu or Vao,. law Fa auos. Jly 7th, snL. I took a severe old upon my ehest and lungs and did not gi it Pe attention; itd Into bronehits, and in en of cthe same year I was threatened with eansumption. Physallans or* deaed me to a more eamni* al elmate, and I eometo San FPranelsoo. Soon after my arrival I eommemeed taking Seottlmuassionmof Cod Livea ulariy the a da. ten weeks avoirdupois weat hrma lto 3180 pounds and over; the eough mean. time eeaseN. eC onh e1f. MEM RY DmISQo VERY. bI I . d SuuIl WMls, 11d a _A _ l_ e tCSal.U r. .a hr eo.Sr lm g. EYa rn W a too .. Am. N. . - - 1 4 ¶ENE ?ROPRIUTOR,*, Frr~ P(U, D, CON"Y DdKD DOLIA11, hror~re~·lanIuvb6L~^ b -d oni ýf Cymy muI CATA H THE HEAD. tsser«: w tes hr wl nm of Ei~ oOWL A 11 1 O a . w .«n d do be Im dluid I m tee ietreM t vsele eTeeeeee w kwL I~c 1· V sbmw! "eý'"i soreý iýt * ;i s or' P[ava, 000 ~ Fc aw ITtIZ LEVEtR PILLS. *bi " .u a,~u s es spa - ý l' R l~ls: -~ - m.za ein _ ;u sue! Ac --o ýLuump l:S" * E6*.wt _II__2de . ý. , * - '4* e e r frund For The Nervou The Debilitated The Aged .leott. ..t w Rws~sa. AN A ERVE TOUSO, B muwsh ad QmbIdomo 3omr AS AN ALTEEATIVE. I tUIUU sa AN A LAXATIVE, It sw ms7, s ab, - o bswrrs AN A SIUEYTIO. It U.UIM tba KM. am sad caca tleb Dbrmsm aooar__ablpo vb~b=I· m L ?ric Suns. Sodw by drn.g. Sead fr dU WL&L AIC NIISN iº 0. GA. /r*Pe*E OUR INOTON. VT. WELLS' Velvet Cream. ryaad da t r waL o ~smog'-- --w hculadmslt P ParwIwqwutW diesorsSYSub or~L liud o assumsaflmwgbssaa d r aa ýOoo.d5 byr~~a3zqucle~l LL. arsstLsS. BOGH ON NKUEAILiIA,' SLS.Dug I -ROUG ON 3EKUE ATIS3, P* Di "LOUGH ON ASUM[A."" $Pa 51. t TMNOUOH ON WA!heA R uino I sto Zs.L I. aces~ Jas. T w yuUmw OvGU is bsoId aurob osd bWc ON* gopdis of ureel ~bu mat Usekp plrdrall who Wh 0 ot R oatsmilon ss di WHO. 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Befwe oS We Shore the anhehr of iosrlS5S is hesirhid ume Sale rerS never exceeded SmstP) peS am marsee easse; hots Iee She Wes t Shore opened up wit s. with dsra er on arc mueleurlght olate Sh hsart tesr..N rl Ia s d lsatlla hat eel less tb MeA tSeople ersuered Iathe CalSsit b a mus. whicht ublcsh edss by th mot or Ore, dim ca irdltlb %. V, ClhM cusus l is mda rss Ma l licusloru.w lacleilag a lstsat over an e rs srb dlmite e ehos hiest Mg uShmad s h be beeM aspe was Shere tLhes tsm . r~e ·uur b ~ rl hr aC (r~r d~r· uas wl~r~b lbr*a 69~c ·~lr( ~CI od~