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PARSONS BOTTLING. WORKS C. G. I'AKSONS, Proprietory 00 BKVAN, TEXAS. Enlsnr4, ReflUad and Finli P'i with NEW AND UP - TO - Mtnufaoturtr.g PURE WHOLESOME AND HIGH GRADE SODA WATER An FltTors, Whol! unit U'.11, Inc'n-t'ng Ginger A!e, Cherry am! Celery Phosphate , IVppo-l'liate, Root lli-er, Iron -Urexv, Seltzer and Mincrtl Water. Crown Cork Stm, Hutchinson. 10J Corlc-stnpporHlGixxlOa pint sndiiuirts. MOTTO : "I'tmost c!fnl!ni arid anlform ()usll rt cvxls, prompt anil corro sir-tic lu una sni i.l." Respectfully solicit the trade of IJryan ami surrotiriilin"; territory. ferVv. yiJK if O '"VI lapplr al liana. riiiploynniit A",''iit-I have a cook that will Juft iult you. She H a youim Widow Mini l very fund of children. Mr. i:iclilcli.-li-r.ut vvc have no clill Urn. Employment Aip-nt-Oh. that'll lx all rlcht. ina'niu. Mie haa kix of larowii. Ctdcairo New. Ilia 1Mb If W n. 4 . Tliotu-!it Jour dad vnn't polns to end you bade to college?" "Veil, dad 11I kick nt the expend, but I threatened to May nt home and help til en run the htiKliie, and he de cided Collefp would bo cheaper.-1 J. 7. BATTS, Raal siaf$ Mgtnt. Htv to ofBea th only w of ttre book ef Bruo coonty Usd tttl. TOU SALK. Rotith lialf of block near Allen Acadeir.y. I'rlce t'A. AImmi ho and one-quarter acre near iclioi:bo.i In nmitlienHt part jftiwn. Si-mIIw cottaifo, tenant hotiwoiiuJ tll on preinUe. I'rlce 175-. Rlx ronrn hou and two lot of -mid located four block from M. . HtrM t. Itriek cUtern on pre- mlae. l'rk-Hliv. One qciirti r block near Alb n Aca demy. F.iiht front. Trie l.'jO.mi. . Teni.s cany. j 75 fiet fronton Kallroad utei t out -Oto Hoelltlle' property. Will ell pnrt or all. j Tda near adiool .lioio.e at lo3i each. I Also other city property! Hack Service to Madisonvillc I have taken charge of the mail nervice from Hryanto Maili sonvillf, and have puton Rood", comfortal'le hack. DIHT HlfJffil rtom nryin U) MdletiTllli."Th r'""" of the (ubllo rstierifuliy requfio-4. :1t rail or crwiifH wttb th nndmlin4 or at the rolrea. S; W. Buchanan. P. SCITTINO 'cm re-openeJ hii Fish and Oyster Stand... and has a full stuck of rd-kIm in his line. Will t.ikf t-rJers for delivery of OSlKRSanJ I ISM for THANKS(ilVIN(i, anJ jjuaruntee j;ihkI j;tls anJ rcr feet saiisiartion. DATE MACHINERY ! Nut Alone Rrea.l hit Cake an J KidryhtsspieaJ the fame ol the fEX AS! BAKERY Vine mn thm.shl tht only tintr" mil I s.wtfhti'itJi, Ca-, ('.mk.'-w. XV!.-r, ''. w.-r.- fit to !, h hsnf.-.l their intn! Klrir tesllns oura. Tt.'-r are founit iiwh ui-rlM- to snjrilili.g' (fixlm-id by th tmt"ur cook. OTTOBOEHME A Mlrarla la ( alas. Actor In China are very well paid, but are mucU ilcplMil. No actor or oil of un actor, nay the Chicago Nt-vva, can compete ut the public eiauilua lion for the literary dcirrve which I the doorway to public uttliv, and mii eiiuwitly the actor' pmfeMiloti, when once adopted, la vital to theme who fol low It. An ljiulili doctor wa called to nt lend a juuiii: nctor w hoM l wnn In a bud condition from cup I.hm tPntineiit. The foot had tui tl II mplltnteil 11 a P' tult of coiiipouiid fracture caufd by a fall oil the ct:i t. I 11 1 la and tutcbi't had done the ret. and tin re wan very little :n of I!,.' m.lll"s niovcrv. St.il tli d'Hior till J ' i -; , : 1 . . I lu taklin: th.it i iu.i e a':d lh -r-for- :iiiiiiit:it,l the Iii ii 'i To li ! ; I e:,l, ia a f w l-l I- f the . inten a. tor !! r il.Nt.ir. t' tloii. md was r till.. I h i. bis e, ! He nt bis I.-.: d I- :r-t the 1. ml i nine 1 i.i in :.- :l II t t i t.l" the ;. - nr ti.. V here h-.ri-or n i rei.t i-ta n' .0,' ti ... e.irrl of the mi ii.e e. teciili nt In- .Vi:K and pre-, iitly re. Wi II il In !'. The I 'l.iiM - nr PI" -i r. d. wall. unfamiliar with nr- tllii i.il I. k-. e Incident as a mirael ji tul i nch time the ilraliiat ix eiirreil they rin'ardisl It Arnuanl III i urliollr. The n.'ihitiil jiiuiiif man ls van: 'Mr. I'.roet.maii. you may have no. tleed that I have Into a frequent inlh r at jour bou-e for thu laht year T more." "Ye." replied the bui-y lllen halit, "I biive tiis-ii joii there now Hint then. I reuieinlier." "You w ill not be Hiirprlsul then fore when I tell joii that I want to marry jour dau.'htt r." Itllf- "l.et me nntlclpate any objeetlons ou f 1 1 1 1 -1 1 T have, Mr. I'.iim Lii.an. I am of Kood family, I nm not dt.-xlpatiil, I haw a nml .u-,.ins inn! nm iiliiiml.iiitly nlde to (-upiMirt a wife. All I n-k Is" - "Hut, youiiir ninn" "I en n brln' testimonial to prove xi 11 I miy. I have never wanted any other plil. niid' "Ituf- "Aml never nhull wnnt any titlu-r ClrL From the Crnt It ha bis n a enne or- I.sik lu re, youiii; man. let me i.-ct j ' lu a woriL Which one of my four daughters is It you want7H Chlcajfo Tribune. tlallra of Ika rvtw thrrp. Out ut the nbiHtoir the "pels" aiinit the kheep muy be dlrttlllKUlshetl by their suiM-rlor helcht and idinpcilnc ' and by the lutelllireticp of their espnu slon. Tke jM'ts are murderers, lu the other s'us shei ji come ami k by thoii anlids to the slaughter, but the p-1 re jm.illl. They lire t rallied to lead their fellow s to il. ii Ih, and they do this work well, for they have by reason of their atreiik'tli. Iiitelllp-nce and beauty a irreat Influence. When the butchers of the abattoir wish to slaughter a flock nf t-lieep word Is passisl to the pels, and tin y Indifferently, calmly, saunter i In umoiiK the fliH'k. k'nln their confi dence nnd estis-iii and then take their 1 pluivs at their bend nnd lend them to the daughter bouse. Philadelphia , His'ord. ' A Hlisfllale, Juilge of course i nncht let you off Casey, If you bad nu alibi. Casey-Shure, jer honor, 01 haven't wan nbout me, but here'a me lastli ! qiiarti-r If that'll tlmpt ye.-Phr.adi I i phla ituilt tin. Vrrr kart. The P.ud -Why does Mr. Fpatt wear au ti hhort trousers? Hnither-lleeniise they fit hln. I asked him for a kiiiuII loan, nnd ho aald hu w as so ahott hi corui made hi bead ache. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIES. Kont of ThtM Thai If a Jaat llaaj I tablUlie.1 la IMI. rkiltlmore. No. 15 Anion tb new ladniitrl.il undertakings reported by the Manufacturers' Record are the following: Alabnma-I.e factory at Knsley; hoop ami heading factory at liunt- illi-; Move work at Montgomery. Arkansas Ice plant at Malvern; lru k work at Paragould; Ice factory nt Lake Village. Florida Cannery at lUrtow; flour pot work at Ja ksonvllle; lumber plant at F.rnandina, sugar mill at Quliii-y. Georgia Clear factory at Savan nah; luhk work at Columbus; plan I n f mill at Griffith; sugar niiil at Way t ron. Kentucky Cooperage at Kuttawa; rolling mill and tu-l plant at Pa duiah; bottling plant al Sturgls. I -out I ifia Trolley n:ai liuu'iit fac tory and vchl lc wheel factory at New 1 1 ti ! ; wiadwoiklng plant at HieVcport. Mai viand Cn p. raite plant at P il- tlinorr; urn top Ui i iry lu the same' city. I Mlslcs!ppl Foundry and machine; works HI Gulfport; a '.' cotton! niiil at M.-t i I i :in : a l.. x f.iv t ry ull aniu rv at P rl ! m -1 ri. ! N'or'li Carolin:: A cotton wvavlnf ' mill a! 'la'lonl.i; pa,iT mill at Orc' ti-.-1 i boro; ihiiir fa-Tory at H1k!i l'oint. S'li'h Carolltia A plant to ti;ik' Clnl:aniH at tir c mmIIc; a cotton mi. I at t.anr n. Tenner- ' l!nlars niTt of plow work and foundry at C!-irs II!i and the fran!.a:ioii nt Ni-dnUlt of a 55.i'i coiuiany to manufai tur luni- j b"r ami to mine ioal. Iron and lime Ftom. Ta Cold Ktora" plant at Pal la: brl k oil. at Il.-aiimont; ma cblue works ut III Cmnp". rntrnl Tlinni;h a Initnw. Fcculn. Tex.. Nov. H. The Catholic church of this city was robbed of rburch vestry paraphernalia to the ex tent of over $;.'.'). entrance was pa I md by cutting through a window of th church. J. f Cherry, an Mil s county (Texas) fiimrr. was fleeced out of 70 by a coafl bmoe maa at Dallas. At Kvans' -h"olhiiie, VahIncton roiiiity, Texxs. Vlrn.nu Kvaaa. eol-j crede, a teacher, w.u khut by a man. A aneetinic to e-ublish a Confederate home in tho Indian Territory will be! held at South McAletter Tliiukniviu ' eiay. CARIBOU MURDEFL Tk Kwfuandlanil llalirrntra Kill llandrrtla I or Salllns. Newfoundland Is probably the only country lu the world where vciiIihiu, salted or frifh. Is a maple artlelo of diet for the l.i.l . The const folk ii. ike their plan will: tnethiMl und di libi ration. From the harbor where they reside the)- j;ii In their Is'Uts to the river nnd j fiord which strike Into the Interior. J I When navigation Is t o I aier xlllde, (hey debark nud continue on foot to the de a cuuntrv. Tin v carrv barn Is i f Ilel w ith alt and s-iiiietlmes pi. In lart'e cotiipaiil.a. Win n the rcndexvoti lis reached, tiny camp. Tiny ninl-usli themselves liloMK a proiuioili "lead" nr deer truck, firmed with loin; six foot 1,1 11. ! bunliiitf m-iil.iik' eiiiiv. ulilili tin y iharu'e with about "t Uht I'ilik'' rs" if eniirse cuiiMiwih ra und "diu's" of b ad. frnk'liielits of Iron or Id's i f ru-tj' j Halls, whichever tiny tuny have. They tire point blai.k Into a In rd of caribou ns It pnt-ses und, U'lni! URiially I hots, contrive to kill nlnni-i nnvtldns they 1 1 till at or to wound It c p badly with these dreadful lul-Mhs that it hioii i-oll.ip-i s. Tin li they i-kin und cut up the meiit, for 1 Ik men know n lit tie of iii-iy trade. Mid pail. It In the barrels, w ith the Milt as a pn r at Ive. - I ut Im;. see riIKiIn i.il 1 1 ill t -1 " llheld of rutinlied you." Mild the k'.vp-y ns she the lines In Softlelk'h's palm. "What Is the cause thereof U'ked the innocent youth. "I ims u dark woman," continued tho dealer III futures, "wlu) ks ilexliin-d to cuuse you trotildo lu money mstteis." "A 1 expected," eroainsl the callow youth. "That washerwoman Is punK to bold my laundry for ransom ut ilu. Oh, wo 1 mel" Chlcuiio News. Taataif , Two bnrther went to the u me Schisjl. They were abaeut aUiut a fortnljjUt, and then one returned alone. "Where la your unit her Tbomu?" asked tho master. "Please, sir, he' hild up with a ppralncd arm. We were trying to c which could lenn out of the window farthest, aud Tommy won." Mada Ilia. Mr. Tower Frankly, John Tower, I think you are the meanest man I ever aaw. Mr. Tower I wouldn't any that, Gusty; you know you've said hun dreds of times that you have been the makltii; of me.- llimton Transcript. Raeaprd With Ilia Mir, "Ild Hick's have any luck hunting Con In AfrlcnV" "Ye. iJrcnt luck." "How?" "iMdn't li.'i-t any Hons." Washing ton War, 1 Thar lost Mnarf, Khe Certainly you have psiuie friends. He Yes. but It takes every cent I can rake nnd scrape. Town Topics. The !esoi,s of life are lost If they do not luipnus us with the lnsr-ty of ninkiiik' ninple nllowaucc for the im mature conclusions of other. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RaitiM-l f rlrallH AHdllln CaMwII. HuHndllwl aa4 Aprtl. New Otl.-ana, Nor. 15. A uaual thu roinmlltfo on eredontlala hail tb floor when the convention of th American Federation of 1-abor opemM thla uiornliiK Saturday morning. Its niMirt was that of John It. 0 I ary of the Core inakera of IH-nvor and K. A. Hannclto of the I)-nvcf Tradm anil l-ihor Anio nilily bo acat rd. The report of thu committee wat adopted. The auditing romniltteo reported follow Int; financial condition of the orKanlatli.n; llaiume on hand at the openlne the -lht H:ut year. VMI; total re- rclpts. $IH.4:iS; total cnili recidvcl during tho year, i:.:i,I2; eiiendl turns, fllS.osti; balance on hand. j:!4.- It Vtitn u'To i-l. (.'otunilttco on blind reported that varlouH nppllratlon for label bad bci !i approvetl. Adopted. Cliairman Tatii;iiray of tho execu tive council reported that various re- jiiiii.i pioiflioicii I I iiio ciniiieii in -ioiik- ed to other romtnlttiH h und ashe I tin y l i' referred where tin V ieom,"d, In order that there nul.t ho but mni report upon one aubjoet. Ills i-u'iv-v lion was ndopied. The most Ki:n;e.stloriS BUblul!te,l were a-i oI'owh; That the irood nfllrea of the liuoni Inn executive council be lisKed to he cure the i n.n tment of national laws for itSabled worklmc people and to provide a system of national Insur ance for their asNSHtanco ilurlni; en- forced Idleness. j That the American Federation of I jils.r appeal to .i.iu-n ss to submit to the lectslature of the several Stales a pr. siiion for an amendment to the federal cons'liiitbui which shall prohllut money lines In court and "put administration of Jastlce to rich uud poor upon same footing.' LOSS OF LIFE GREAT. t:riillia of snl Vlarla V oli a Has ltrullrl lu Vlticlt llamaa. New York. Nov. 15. Ar'.onlshlna revelations of :reat Ion of life and property caused by the eruption t 1 the Panta Maria vol. ami are bclr.iv ma-lo dally, says u cablegram to the Herald fmiu (iuateninla City under date of Nov. ft, transmitted by wuy of San Salvador. Fruptlons continue. Many hundreds of human beltiK per ished and the destruction of property I considered en ater than In the Is land of M irtini iue duritii; the i ruii-, tin:; of Mont ! lee. Ail the estates In th nelejif,. rboisl of the volcano are burl. 1 under vol ranlc hhIiih which reach to the tops Of houses. The richest ri.ffee estate are completely ruined. The principal losers are the hirjio coffee planters, mostly I'nlted Stales 1 Itlens and tier mans, whose prop.-rtl"- are ruined. Two or three to w raters have been1 f,,rt.,..,l ,.11 l l i.l.i .1 )!,.. ...I. I There were no eruptions from tha! nnmnilt Pumice nnd n-h. s w.-re 1 nrrbd rhbily In the souih-rn and w. -stein1 directions. The k. a has a outim: ..t' volcanic material extending for man; miles. The loss of the coffee crop, which Is ftuateniala'a principal export, has com pb-tely iemor:illei commerce and the government finance genera!!.. SENTENCED CUTLER. XI ( Ion v a Mjilr fur a Nr IrUI. lull Ilia .linlua o.rrrulril HMmr. Columbia. Mo, Nov. - A mo; Int. fur a lo-w tilal In the Putler iae wa overruled. When a-ke, by Julae Hickal.xv II be had any r asoii to offer why sen tence should not be pa.-.M-I on hl:n IMwaid lliiti- r s.i.d: "I have riiithlint p ray, your honor further than that I 11 111 not tc'iii'.y uf the chare- piep-rrel utalnst tne'' "The Jury his passed on th at ques tion. Mr. Hutler." wn Judge Ho. ha day's reply. "In il'ioi lanre with the verdict 1 flcnicn.cn you to imprisonment In th state penitentiary for a term of three years." The fllln k of an appeal to th stat ailpnune (ourt followed. Judge Hock aday fixed llutler's bord at ttO.OOO which waj slgmd by a number of prominent citizens of Colombia. TRAGEDY ON TRAIN. A Coin! 111 lor lu Sun (h Carolina Ilia Tic 1 1 111 In a lOm.ullr. Greenville. K. (J., Nov. IS. John Steven, a conductor of tho Southern railroad, running between Greenville, 8. C, and Spencer. N. C, wa shot and killed by II (S. Push, a former grocer) man of this city. Some words were passed and Stev ens. It Is alleged spat In Mr. Hush I face and pointed a pistol at him. Rush drew hi revolver and fired foul hot, three taking effect. Utilitarian l alilnal llaalans. flufla. Ilulg.irla. Nov. 15. The cabi net ha resigned on account of pep sonal ibffen tin s. It I probable that Pn mler IuiicfT will form a new min istry. Tklrtaru t ul Mmiiii llrailj. Wnshlniton. Nov. 17. The post of flee department has been notified thai the new Issue of PI cent fttampH. bear Ing the portrait of the Isle President Harrison Is ready to supply post mas ler. fu ole liy (aril. Merlin, Nov. 15. The rdchntaK. by 137 to 7S vot.-s, decided to abandon 7.ni!ik' by roll .all mi I adopt a method of votl n or by ca d, dtollar to the prac tlce of Frem li ibamb.-r of deputic. T AT A S Hit Tlmi; rnsrrisfiil KfTortn to Kill ihc Kiii'4 of lli'l ritini, ITALIAN DID FIIUXG The ItulorWaton III Hay to Catbe. Ural nt IlriiHn U to lie rrroent at Mucin? of a Te Ileum In .Me in cry of (Jneeu. rniHola, Nov. 13. Tbre ahota Wi re flrol at klm; of Il' llum n bo waa Wi n 'etliii! to the rathcdral to attend (!. i ... . . i... in i' lilll 111 llieilloi ii iu laii' Qui en Mario I ! nrictta. lie wus not lilt. The man who tired the shots Is an Italian. Ho tood In front of the Hank of Itruisel on Kii Itoynle. Oth er i harubem In the revolver proved to be I, tank. o It Is prcoiui' d that thono tied were ni:a!ly harmless. The mini was Imnn-dlati ly nrrestel and the police had somo difficulty In ri senium 1:1m from the bands of the j cruw (J He Kin' name of I'oMnl. The n-val eortei;e coii!-iled of sev eral carriage In stdeit that of the Miu, coi.t.unlni; the Count and Coun Icmh of I'iaiiders. prince and Prince Albert of Flanders, Print en Clemen- t.iie and ul lis de (ai..;i uiol clua of 111. IK i . MEN MASSACfJCD. II It TI0M11.I1I Srrl I11.ll.11n Klllr.l ami Ale trrsl rrrtiii. AOitidis. Nov. 1.1. Jame Cueu of llermoslllo, Mex., who U now ,,ilhi fli,.luu at I.s Anpdas. say . , , . ,fii,t recently .vrl Indians, a mainUn l tribe, who are emploved on his rattle rntnh, told him there were seVn white nu n held jirlsoner on Tlburon Idand. It I believed by tho.e who heard the tory of the prisoner ainoui; tho lat ter Lieutenant It. 12. U Koblnson and M partner, Mr. I.oan. of Clrnland, ().. who went to the Nlanl ten yeais aito and never returned, and Captain Porter SanllcKo, that these parties have tti um:-.-ai red and eaten by the Indian. 1 hlalu nf Nm I iiloii Vltnrra, R. taiiton. P.I.. N iv. l.'.-P iilriij the ; r.enrlni; b. f 'r- the antlira He strike oniinissloti John T. I. nahan. one of the attorn' ys for the non-union men, made an address. He asked what Would be the Mains before the 10111 , mission of the non-union ni'ii who work-4 durtnu the MTike. J:id. C.rav. ihalnuan. said tli" 1 omuil-shm mull I not Klve a dei ilo'i un'. I it had 1 arc- ! fully (oil! tden d '.lie tn.lM' r. The miner I. a nu'ii' r of wlt 1.1 U-s have iii-i'i the operators. K.iiitilrin vifiiaiiina, Norfolk. Va . Nov. l'.. -The Culted Plate battleship Illinois Joined the sil'iadmn uioliilliiig I. ere for southern Atlantic maneuvers. Th" spiadru now at Norfolk and Hampton Ib'iols l made up of the biitti-diips iiino Alabama. h.oarnii.-e. Mn,:n hu-tt. Indiana and T- va-. an I the .rul-cr I'etroit. C.i,. Innatl and S.1.1 Frauds, o i"'v. ral i..tiv.p.-.i ja. ins am, boats, together with Cotolia. a large torpedo l. tliutr Will l.tiii;e surr.t ort. Fort. Worth. Te . NoV 17 -ly"'lll M'-Aiiister ef this (HV, who bis be. II with the p.-it.i.t iaebn',l (dub f.T s.-v eral y urs, wires hi r- that he ha ac Kptnl the manager hip of the Sl.reve Jiort team In the Southern b au.t for D'tt he. l-i'Il. MeAlllsler heiMIl 111 rare.-r en the diamond I" re lie I not pie-ised w ltd the tranifer of the I hv tro.t player to Pittsburg, and in e pl ed the offer of the Iouislana city. I tlilrnllr lU.lnrl.r.l. N w York. Nov 15. Liverpool evi dently I disturbed by the American si hi rn for the ibred In ;.rtat S m of Cotton from the southern plantations to Manchesti r, rays n Trllnine ills patch from Iui b.n. The local press Is piilrtLihlng appeal for the estab lishment of ciition factorW In Liver pool, and for the rebuse of the port from dependence upon tho manufac turing center. Korut Katun! al Mriiiplila. Mctnpbls, Nov. 15 Chicago TtJ of iailtHllst arrived and were shown thu Industrial centers of Memphis An elaborate luncln-on wa rendered the party by the Huslness men club. They attended fisitball liimo, The member of tbe party have high praise of the possibilities of Texas and the southern country through wblch they passed. Jallail al Kli hioornl. Richmond, Nov. 15. The m gro, Klmhroiifcb, alias Johnson, who at tempted to commit an asMiilt on Mr Taylor, near Doswcll on the loth In stant, and threatened with lynching, lias been iaptiird near 1 .011 1 -a Court house. e was brourht to Illihmond for iafe keeping and loTlge.l In Jail. IUIala.1 to Many Mllllurr I'ropla. New York. Nov. 15 Mrs Harriet Hartlett. widow of Prof. V. II. S. Hurtl.tt. vvliu was an Instructor at West Point for ni-urly forty years. I dead In Yonkers at the nge of ninety. Ehe wa related In many faiulllea prominent In military a flairs. Ileval I iitfaaeinant. IOtidon. Nov. I."i The Kvenlng New annouticeu the rown prince of Slain I engaged to marry tho eldest daughter of th emperor of Jajian. Urlde-elei t I fourteen years old. Nlaaniar Aground, New Tork. Nov. 15 Tbe Cunard line steamer Lionnla from Liverpool wn Mopped while coming up (Jedney channel and the observer at Haoily Kovk reportci aho Is arouud. Ills Hallac I'aaalaa. When Yerlaluvdt.sl, he left hla frl. u.l ltlbllnpuree us a legacy to those who had cored for liltu. Pild was luoffcu she; there was u tradilioii that y.-ur ago he h id Worked, bill the luati lived I1.1t who had im-cii him with s 11 l:i band. Yet Hihl was lookisl after for the dead pocf sake. Pulnlers, sculp-' tors, jotu lialista, gave him house risuil Lu turn, f.l him and 1 luth.d blin. und Plld was giaieful. Put one little vice of bis wa Incurable bo Invariably Walked off with bis host' umbrella. This persistent ahkcfitmlii.lcdii. km at last pr.slilisil a eesilness, and liK friends dr..pp-.l j.ff, nnd P.lld expe-x rleiicisl the .sib) shoulder of llegl.s t. Hie day 1m was illi-.iven-d ulmoat atarvlng In an empty boose, nnd Yer lalue's friend reprislihed themselve for th.lr unkliidiicH tu tho r old man. A suI.M. riptloti w u rnl-wsl for his Iw-tu tit. nnd tbe money bunded to him ut a banquet nt which the twenty, seven silbscriUTS Were present. Hibla health wn drunk with enthusiasm; be ro-e to reply, but emotion so over- tai.ie him that he sought M-rilllSfioi tu retire. Iii bia retlrei.n ut be was uc compaiiicd by twciily s. v. 11 umbrella.' Fruits anil Wlrri. It I said that on.- of the great ene mies of the ov.-iland telegraph line lu ceu'ral AustraVn l the comiiioti gris n froi;. Ill older to ae the Insulator floiii U-Ing broken by the light. dug they ure pnivtd.il wl!b w.re ilropnrs" leading round them nt a little ilistaliie to lOlniilit oil to the pi. le lu i use .if I1e.1l. The In.ga 1 limb the poles and tilid the l.i.i.l.il'.is ciH.l nnd pl.us.iiit tu their Indies, 111.1l fjliey that th.. "droi- r" Is put tb.re to furnish them vitl a back seat. Afbr a nap they yawn and strep li out 11 leg until It touches the pole- result. Meld. 11 ib nth tu the frog, and us the lady continues to con duet the current to earth we have a paragraph In tbe pilars to tbe effect that "in coiis.sin-iii-c of nn Interruption to the lines probably caused by a ey doiilc disturbance In the Interior, wn are unable to pra-o-nt our render with the usual cables from lingland."' Sraalhla 1 realm! nt f'araa. Light shoes, short hbis-a and clumsy aliin-s produce corns by compressing, cramping and rubbing agnlust the Joints. A grent many of thrae pedal blemishes are hereditary. In any ensv It Is 11 g'Hsl plan to suppress them. Fury n.edliine merchant has a varie ty of "ctire." inn I nearly nil give tem porary rcl.ef. .V iuiltlee made of vin egar S'Mikid lirati.b TUlnbs will cure 3 little corn Iii one night, it I md ad vlsnble t b t 11 corn grow. F.tli.-r rub .low 11 the fiirinatloii with pumice sloln or remoM' It Willi a kn.fe. A little op posiimu will .liseuuriis'e It proviibsl s-ii"ilde di.- nre worn. In piilii air ing. 11 lu manicuring, the f.s t shield be siiik-l in hot w it. r and ns tniicti of the waste material brunhetl aud rubbed off II ialhc. Ilalua wai. Onion soup Is of ten liked by pple who disdain the savory herb In unrj other form. 'I In re I no ibml t ef ti e W hi.ics.ilni in - of the on'oll, all'! tli-.e who have l.ev.r tried t!ie soup lire r.soiniiniiibd to ue thla celebrat.sl re ipe f the elder I'urias: Take, for tl.r. p.i.ts of s.'i.p. four lu-rmudt ullioi.s or co.l t enUiUioU white ones, mime lb. m in. 'I fry to a g.dd.11 brov.ii. Ill two t.il h -I'lHHifuls of butter. Pour III two iu.irta of w.it.-r. im noli with p' l 1 r and salt nnd U.1 until tiie on- 1 Ions nre .ji.it.- soil. I', nt tbe oli- of tl.lee .,s, 11, , w.tli the soiqi Mid pour the mixture m.r lli.g.-r hb.es nf t .aste.l I read. M.ik luuy be U d Ill Stead of villi r lu ti..s soup. 4 ra.ltea lluadreila ( Vrara Ann. In 11, a:. us. 1 pta of the ninth nnd tenth entiii.es we have picture .f era-lie formed of part of a tne trunk dug out. Willi boil s lx.le.1 through the hides for the passage of Str ips llltcllilc.1 to tie the b.ibv d"W II 111 b.S bed. These dug out i I.oii are st.ii eoniinoll III Imdi I'll lircie Wind We colne to lulisll.t the tuaiiiiHcrtpls und ba n li. fs of the lif-tis-utli century, we 110t.ee that the cra dle nre 1.0 lunger mere basket or beds nil P her, but little sw Infill ImmIs sism nded bi'tweeli two pillars, the prototype of the mod.ru terceloU lictte. Tke liars al laaa lloaaea. It I duug. rou to health and even to ilfe In a damp, moldy bouse, or one built over a moldy celiar. Many year ago the lam. Ion Ijim et In an article 011 diphtheria traci-d the disease 1 11 certain case to the presence of certain mold and fungoid gToWths whldl act-iucd to he brexthetl Into the throat. Kemrtu txr, one of the !cst disinfectant U lime. Moldy cloths, such a sh.s" and other a rlhlcs that are unfit for use, should lc di-stroycd at once. lire f kolea. Fred-Yen. I like him well enough. Minnie, but how did yon hatcn b marry a mun a head ahorter than yon are? Minnie-1 had to rh.e, Fred, be twecu a little man with a big slar. aud a tig man with a little salary. lb I'olll Tramp. Joggl'ng Jake-Pant. yr l.sikln' rath er gay for a man that Just been bit by a bulldog. Tlnsl Tim-Well, the critter wa a female. Pin nlwny satisfied to give me seat up to u lady.-Philadelphia ltecotd. Allraellve. "How can ymi love I1I111 T Why, hla father butchered entile for a living:" "I know. Hut bis father' sou hat .1,U(XI,ii!"-Siiii Francisco llulletln. rrtr Inilnalrf. 1 Hewitt-llow did you come to start In biislin 11 11 tl.Mirwnlki'rT Jew tt-Tw Ins.-Judge. V