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VOL. 72i ,N().
P20?23S!CSAi 0A3BS.
I
lAUL JONES,
! ... 5 :. . .
tt 'y and Councelor at Law
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TAfiBOaO, N C,
T J UlfiTTW
i' S AxroBNEt Air Law,
Practices iu thd Courts cf
Tjombe,.Martiu
avdPitt
Office rear of Doo lie
vV
l G. EDWARDS.
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SIGN fiOUSS iPAINTBS,-
Papr hanging" sKcia!ty-"
ton.
TARBORO.Nia
A t iorneys-at-La w ;
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H. A. UlCLIAM.
HILLIA31
& SON
A.ttorn6ysTal--Law1
1AKJJOKO', a.
- iViu practice la the Coo&Sea of IUnn,h.
SiV!Fi.ad Jt Uc-rte of the
o " V - i.rici, anq in t&e (Jircult aud
Bunrerne Conrta at Ralio-h . ,o
V. WYW I).
If-
PHYSICIAN i:SURGE0
Office
ard. I
next door
to
Hotel How
3Q Jyx
O THE PUBLIO.!
I am Prepared toj do alt work in
r.ho - i i I i i
Undertaker's; Business
at the shortest ncticei 'Having con
neeted with mv shoti the
bosiness. ; All wor Left at my shop
a hall l- T . ' i . . . y
uavv x-romps attention.
PRICKS Koi)EUATE,
Also a firstHjlass HEARSE for hire
m. u.uuS my inenrta tor their
iormer patronage, I hope .o merif
the same, should they n anything
Undertaking i I
-:! or 1'h I "
Repairing Business
My Place is on Pitt Street Three
"c- j. ire corner of Main
:i .1 . Simmons.
J. L WALLS
Ha-
Pitt St , one door below Li'W.-ldell &.&
Tartooi-bvlff O.:
Fine Pull Dress andV Evening
Made Suits. The terni: well drei
Tailor-
' dressed ex
u. iruin tne necu to the foot ot the
subject. ! . ! j-- -.r
f Cutting, repairing and cleaninir
at short notice. ,
ne
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-OX- 1894-
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THE WEEKLY ; HERALD,
QEBALd iQTJABE. ,
NEVV YORK.
and flnintn tr.uiM
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ticuiftntupnt rnf d
itWhitehiliifc
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13.
TETTER FOR 15 YEARS
On Face And Scalp. Physlclana Pre
Bcrlptions and RemedlM Fall. Lost
All Hppe of Cure. Thought Himself
j . DISFIGURED FORUIFE:
CHticnra Removed Crusts at Once. 8PjJnT ihw,h th. strata-Edaa-i?
- ?lsea8e Entirely Gone In One Month. "Zft Alw"J" Pr-
Wow no Trace. ' Bkln Smooth. ? t ' - Htal-J fc.etasas
wS'rfSt i-efle
vinoSSfmS Zne.'SlS:
tuna afHictad. ' t .t nrs.;."
-V :-"n. Columbiana, Ai.
ItlltK ON SCALP AND HINn
tised conoriBA il , "WMr
icaiD. Thpvipfr . j I "I -
. iP since eiiiNoo.
u nraj, w mane
vu mmbdies cared her.
. ;. s-f iuiAOT.Kuaiton.Teniwi
remedtea 'without KUUcvlZZ '
enmely cured JSSl
; K. B.WALKKR,QakUnd,G. ,
JHE TORTURED, DISFIGURED
..
AA ,nmm..,
i
Bold throe sriiont th t-..
c8Hi;-. .fSraS -
sa-"HowtoCnreSkiiiDueiea."muif.
1 nUCUST. WWtert. Cleareat SMa aad Sotti
LU I C Hand, produced by cvncLI.
J oilUKI BREATH.
S rJnflfm?oS
. . -"lo Tinirll Wllllllin
entir.r. r""-
" ruiwr. ;
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I AM DOING A
ill
BUSINESS
as cheap as any.
' I do
10
I in. Iron and
promptly.
f1!
l-opper.
; J.:T.naRD,
I j ". Austin Building.
' I man trii
Pot ever offered to the public. 13tf
Nathan WiUiams,
Only aiew doors below Ectel Parrar.
JAGKSON
i mm
Jackson, Tenii.,
MA1TDTACTUBER8 "OF
I
School, Church
and Office
, 1 Furniture.
School arid Churches Scaled
: In Uie Best Manner.
Offlccs Furnished
Send for Catalogue.
THE COOPER MABBLE fOBKS.
1 v . . 9
111, 113 and 115 Bonk 8treet,
NORFOLK, VA.
LAHasi STOCK Or FINlSHEp"
SlonumsntsI and GraWswtzS
Ready forl-nmedlate n.linr
March 31, t . 1
AaA A? la tlUTTll 4i . . ' - r
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE of KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
and huar4 PhaanmnhT Vwna ViIk. ..aui
faaaorapnT,iyw w n'io( anaekenrapaT uotsL
Address, W. B. SMITH, LeximrUm, k,.
CCO Agents profits per montbv Will
art cle just. oat. A $1.50 sample and
terms free. TVv n . riht im a. 00
Bond 8tN, Y.
i;iishop.
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I ! CLOTHES-POLE HAN.
One of the C&aracterlstloa of the
City of New Orleans.
1 , ae,v do to jrrite letter.
Orleans and to forget to
uryuiff tnem. anrJ -rvcn- v :
from thwr.sijfcuiaers 5n t,o .
essof some
r -Vreu men. we hare
uau bu B&ma ona rah i
r, . a caa re-
BMce '1 can
wci.,. uu. wnen he passes alono-
a IOr Ore than
ifi"," JttJ pretty.
" doesn't Seem to hare bMnrTln X-
endormirria i t . ft .
. io iuu oi
' - i
AHw 1
" iuu ui mm
v, ouu wnen we first hear ft
- LyUUJ wicic mao, ola and
Dent With a?M 1 1 - i ... .
, and WsrbMdta" of :clothesoles
7er his shoulder. He looks as If
1 , P? Wefea P81"' f himself, and
? as if he and' they and his son!? be-
AVflv Aiif Im. At.
; fcUB wooa3 ome-
i: rrr. . . '. v
. " e Qon t often want to bur
cioines-xx)les. sj tb4 ."1
i . . . ' -j s wear out
I vpr. foot U.. . .
J. "..onoe our cook broke
one In poking under the cistern after
, wB naa to have a nsw
one, and mammave us children'
the dime and let us hail the old man
and buy a i pole from him, and it was
. He came In and sat on the steps,
and we Rave him some cold biscuits
and : a saucer ; or molasses. and he
CUt UP a lot Of RMn tt.
ang and danced just a little, and
then he told us that if we'd look
.'hard enouch At th At -
flothes-pole- we .had, bought we
wouia see a little tiny ray squirrel
.coming out of it, and whUe we were
looking at the nfl i- . .
- w wuv LAitJ H3
snatched a bier red
rand stuck It in his shirt front and
ran out of the gate, laughing as loud
as be could, and In a minute we
heard his soncr amvin j
the street. " - ' T..
Maybe some neraflm n a
what I mpnn hw- i .
. . J ojwg bUO COOK
chased a cat "urdr tha ....
in a great many places the' cisterns
are underground, ' but ' ours are on
tOp. . I i. - i. : ,. r . ,
In New Orleans all m.
water is rain, caught on the roofs of
inA ... ... 4 V " . . 1
aeal like barrels, but rwithout buW
u oroaaer at. the base
than the ton. Th . t.u .
geuier oy strong Iron hoops.
urao isfcerns hold - thousands of
sit onbnek foundationa.. rw.
TTT . . r ww.
y oave two cisterns,, and the little
wim uuuer zruam bm. a
old empty bottlfta anri ri.
, w &w.wou Mjura
in o-nA . . .
-a"age cats. At -least the
TOU. vo tamE they are for that
and a?ood manv IrfttAn. v.
horn In thpm tn tt- . -
She Knows a Lot.
The - Teallv Tvmiii.i.' ' .1
ImOWS a lot. Rh lrnl V
to gossip about people who have done
her favors and wfcn a .
. - - "-to way ox
doing her f&vnra ma im. ..t.
to dress appropriately at alL- times
and. never , to, be overdressed. She
wows enough hot to wear diamonds,
discuss- religion or politics, boast
about her ancient Lineage or telllong
winded tales. . She knows enough to
r siioe ana she knows enomrh.
to talk welL - . ! -
She knows how, to dan" swim,
row, saU a boat; play the-laiio and
TKinjOy sing negro melodies ' and col
lege songs. She knows enough not
to 'give away" all the funny confi
dences that the boys give her when
in. the blues" or feeling particularly
good, and she knows how to cook
when they are stranded on an Island,
becalmed and without oars or a stick
with which -to pole home. She know!
just how to catch a fish and then to
cook it, and she knows enough not to
growl; and whine and complain until
they are safely home. Philadelphia
Enquirer.
' Of Couras Not
VCan'tyou wait upon mef said
the impatient r.ustnmpr." tuTA
nmo " n I
pounds' of liver; I'm In a hurrv"
"Sorry,' said the butcher, "but
fhrr-0 .t u 1 j' . I
-ruvxa ttlicou OX VOU. .
Surely you would
not have your
Boston Tran-
Liver out of order!
script ' ,;
Chearful ViwJ
' The, Pessimist ----Dot. you really
think the world will ever be Chris
tianized? TTlA Orvrtm;4 'W,,. V. T J T. '."IT.
at the atethac heathen, are being'
nowadays it won't. be long either. "
T Jt - w . . " . . . . I
AMuiauapons -journal. -: j ;
She, Wanted to See lb
"Do you like to look at the hogs?"
said Farmer Richland-' to his Little
niece irom the city.
. aT?8' fa4eed,unw. replied thebrle1s; 1 1 t
intelligent "child-- "htran't ?. Mrs. Gumooi I iimnnaa not
out yet which pig It Is which gives '
- s
i pig It Is which gives',
1 bacon." Pittsburgh .
wj y t
the boneless
Chronicle.
xtxuax
TARBORQ, N. C. THTTRSnA v if Annp-inn
TH MOST POPULAR LETTER
il Stum to Be the Mascot, and Am
I j pears in Promlnant Nmm
' A Terr nl&in and mv,.- i.4
oonrmon, ererdaT letter
S?1?8- Tht this modest
letter J is the mascot of the alpha
oei U shown by the number of well
nown people in vhose names U U.
Startlnjf with our presidents. we
- uauu, oies juaaison.
James K Pollr, James
James A. r'
nd only president of tha'
t . -w . v. wig
' states. Tcff m-. TVia
nine presidents whnu
with J. Thirteen sneaAra
nousA nr rmMainii.tu.; .a .
- .vf.mp, atariea
uauros wiiu uu popular letter
They are J. Trumbull, J. Dayton, J.
Varnum, J. Taylor, J. Bell J.
mite, J. Polk. J. Orr. J. iSrS, .
.Jones, James O. Blaine (three
Seifer. Now refer to the plutoorat-lc-
element and see how many are
found who rank as millionaires' J
p. Rockefeller, J. J. Astor, J. GoW
J. M. Sears, J. S. Morgan, J. P.
Mofan. Ji B. Haggin, J. W. Gar
rett, John Wanamaker, J. W.
MackayJ. G. Flood, J. Arbuckla,
J.i T. Martin, J. .M ConsUble, rep
resentinn in all nur).
Alia linafv mHltAn J.ii
Ask anV intemr.n ..JJ
lUAuiuu uuuttri.
you fifteen or-twenty of the most
o - w iiama
prominent men of the last decade.
ana amdng them will probably be
James G. Blaine. John KhJn?
t -vj ay VUU J
T.
n. "or
?Li.f--J.
Cameron, J. Proctor Knott, J. Can
non, Sockless" Jerry Simpson, J.
K-iMcPherson, John Relsenweber
and J. H&wUt VMr-i .n .
publicans.
J ....w au rani.
The most sclentlfla men of tha
'i. 117 a J. Cor-
bet VJ. I.' Sullivan, J.- McAuliffe. J.
C. Henan and J m. J
most Porjular artAi .t-
- ia
vur ajwi-
papers must ConcAria that T... rt
.. . .WIC V.
uennett. Josonh n..iu... t.l
Cockerillana tOni-" t. tt j .
wv uunarM am
among the foremost and most note
worthy In the world- , Two a,..
can poets, ranked high la the ad
miration and esteem of all, are James
Russell Lowell and James X. Whit-
ji A Heroic Middy.
- v.. uuiivuTO, 01 gallant
souls aboard the Ul-fated Victoria
when she sank off the coast of Syria
on tha 9fM t 1
. - ao. uuc, out none
braver than voun o TTot-k xt. v .
r
jon, .who went down with the
ship rather than lo v.t...
admiral, Sir George Tryon. -
" was oniy seventeen years of
age; He iolnM tVia TS4tannt.
- - . uui JU
1890, was soon afterward successive
ly appointed to the Aurora and the
Narcissus, and on the 2d of October,
1892, was transferred to the Vic
toria, in the Mediterranean squad
ron.. .
Only a few weeks before the ter
rible disaster, Capt. . Bourke had
-made him his ' aide-de-camp. After
his vessel was rammed the admiral,
seeing the midshipman still at his
post oh the- bridge, said to him:
'Don't stop there,-youngster. Goto
a boat,"
But the lad paid no heed to his or
ders aad. lost his life; with the other
noble men and j true who were over
whelmed" In the waves.. N. Y.:
Journal.
"tTl.t!1 by a Moonshlrvr.
Whet Jack Roper was called fa the
wuiacvi otaee-: coirv ha rra anrl
..yr.uiK man iiucit custiUery is
nothingf but. a misdemeanor, while '
operating a'dfstnw t. i -
felony. - r : -7
Rorr imwvi. . j v.. :
Plea to working in thlhtSery:
which was accepted. ,
the 'judge -wh'en th
w v ava-aral M LM
for sentence-.
, "Oh, "bout a week, I reckon."
! "Whose distillery was It?"
' "My own." -The
iubVe look-Ad
j . " r- inw
he could do was to give him a two
illicit distillerv.Atlajita Jn.iJ I
A Numerical Curiosity.
There may be more ways of reach-
bur a similar end. hut T
or two plans of .arranging the nine
numerals so that the sum total will
equal 100, using each 'figure but
y- . u" taoie given u the
fiscoveryi of a Rochester CN. ; Y.)
ri j w mathematical
prodigy, a New HamosbJra ho nml 1
- , . , . 7 : J J
- m uiq vaua-
eri pian:
- i i
15
36
47
93
2
1 !
- I !
: -r
100
p'jThe boy's solution of the problem
la; ! Nine times 8 plus 7 plus 6 plus
.. A. rtliia ". nine 9 nl... O -.1 . i
f p... iua & njug 4 equals
100. Stj Louis Republic.
: Marriage Would Cur Him.
0 aaaMS
;Mr. Gumpps That boy will never
be cood for
Mr-! Gumpps No. He's go
Pleaded Ktoln, m, r'lettieMs that card.- ; fairs U'due to neglect of thedlg
itdtm 0rtbgm Sth thv
With a mns.p4v.-.v andtarikd-lt over. ' 1 fact dsmonstrated "by the sUtement
J?to:.S.J i? tofthe girls who enterto
ttti,s ,r,7 . .?n . the back of ft! . ,- ,. 1 mestlo service from tba Ta
r - w-
Mr- G"mPJ7;No- He's got to I
et P61" 1118 habit of banglDg around t
I 1 af , V a .
sawjaw"w - i 4 aaajsaw
, iSEN GO AmiAn-n Orc-okrJtt.'
I
A BAD BREAK.
I
A. Huslmnd "Write Home and
Thersby Banffs This Tala.
B Ha4: th AAsVvm M
KM Mi
a '
, A pretty woman and a fine-look
ing man were seated together U th
Central sUtion the other afternoon.:
' ZrH tad
nas ITTIUI fW tfMv ! saM a a
HuffaL ,r Z! f1 tt
v-ri ius tram and be rose to go.
. "t Jua," abaiamid.- 'Wwia
be sure to wriU to m thamlaote
-yon get there, won't you?-. :
JCertainly," aaid Jmv.
:Bo 8ur,; bow," she1 said again,'
as he was about to pass out IntS the
train -ahed. "1 shall be bo
'
until I hear that you t 7
vi-.6!. . . nen.l expect
.W .. Pang of ful In dZZ Tr
' the hands of his frl,.
. uau udi ana ntit him.Ti i
' At the end of th A,. nJ
' turned home. He weiite thetora
I and left Ki. v
i e. wu HiCH Iia WBt
. - wue net aim at th
Dta t him at the
door.
Hello," said Jim.
, Doe said nothing.
MtlT.1l M .
J"? . 1.
I oraraoa
-vauu aa am ioqk omit
rerooat. "this iaa't o. - vi
' reetlnffl
eUngl tvneeUA-"
ttui his wife said nothing,
"What ematUrr Inquired Jim.
kTU,.i. . 1
I T71. i . '. ..
Miarni at nun. 1 thought
anuinf H wnu to SM ases
1 vnu mt a TV.
you got to Detroit!"
" " " m " V AB III
"Why," Jim replied. 1 ad writ.
to you.
Iaentyoa a nioe long mes-
entvoa a UU -
sage on
Cet it?-
postal card, uidnt yon
. "Nice long message, was ftF
'Certainly: I wrote you just a
little while after I got there. Didn't
any oome7' .
4,Oh, yes,": and there was a
dangerous glitter la the wife's eyes
1 got the postal card all right."
Jim felt relieved. "Then what are
you kicking about?- he asked.
His wife took a card out of her
pocket and held tt toward him, ad
dress side out "Was this the cardr
she asked.
' Jim looked at tha wnitn t .
a little straggly for Mm, but he reo-4
r" aea, ne asserted,
"that's the card. m?mmra
"What did yov say?" Inquired hi.
wife, still, clutching the postal card.
Jim settled back la bis chair and
thought bard. 1 said I. had- ar
rived au right," he finally began.
and that I had me t some of the boys
and was having a good time and that
I was coming home to-day aad that
you should take good oars of your
self and the babies."
i,"5?ld
his wife, Lsa 00I4, hard voice.
1 - wm. xouva ma1
vrwaiy fc xikt You've got
the card andcan.-read It there, can't)
,ucl' . r" '
' She lookedhardTLt ths tacfi of ths
card. 1 don't see -'anything
it for a mjraenL' 1 ; i v
'Quftyour' iakhw'ttritS 'tnm '" '
Jimv who was- baMnaW to nf'a-Mt.
v . 1 I
iaA7Z
luck.'rAaid Jbx- VhealaT.- tall-
lngaftolititi' I'T went toDetrblt
andUvedrmeap Twis oaiat'aa
dHV 1
vv iwkui au
thlojttnf tHe-bactt of if.f
wIim. wa - . . vT:
lettdiBwand-rgetihe worsofit
att hnmfl .arvl ..n. 1 . a m
KSsw..'U-..SIBMI ata-r-a-' tkOOdOO--'
gama I dont want a-eeht
. T ctnv-
. . .. 1
Bt 1
i
A 6aW Maris Ctfpworth.' ' jwhen-they sat down to dinner on
vLLTZilZ L . J'aJgntof their arrival the nncls
1 Jfplsntlfta5 asked the groom- to aavirrace.
tartS uchrna7helulai
. w TO, A
ht,?nd
Anpa
Ir.w.:- "IT-.7m " r
waw A-a, aaa l - . wucu iiui vi ii i nrr
w-'C-i .Mrr. T?:
fOUfiff.
W.Zr."
Ti-a-T. zTTT - ' '
gandLsrdaaestlo . vlrluev and da .
her.tales i.toha loaBAl a fallhfid 1
o - . muma-mm . lUMia,' aou .ui
her stales' Is to Jb found a falthfuidVi
scriptkm- tmiddle-claas " Spanish '
homes and manners as they are to- 1
9 CA a.
uay. one had a Urge public, not
one had a larrm ruhii ant
only In th.
6panl.hH.peakm7 sZto' ASZL
wuuv ouwusn autnors
readers than In old Spain
hook, published six moni
wnorv ppanisa authors find mors
a- a a . .
wSpanlsh author, find mors
readers than In old Spain. Her last
Sw a a a at.
months ago, was
"
ME
PAHQ OFCORrA.
A American Lawr Highly Hnorw
" 'fan lung. -.Jl
r oo gaseuea postmaster gfoeral
- "-"cr uiano Which haa va
post oOce and wear carred jade be
ktb is an oneatai dmmot
"feace and pagan dlsUnctioa
hich few Americaas hare ever had
"uwmpwuiem, says theSaarra:
piscoChronlcle. The friends of ClarsI
enos R. Greathouso, formerly aa aU
trrtV-w In 14 111 . .
, .. "vi wui oepieasea to
learathathenasOMhctX) i
. J fi thetnselTe.
VrtSlf If Ptau. I a a .
vw wiwi a mi sgVI
n as la the past, his vaultlc ambi
tlrtn tmb mm. A . i . ....
position which win- MtTlU Mn.
wear a rtng' of carred lade ia his-
e wr. ureathouse Is
tne lumps of Jade that
he has risen to the xalL .t.ft
. . . v.
;.?r u the job which en-
. j es r. oreathouse to wear the
'XI 1 .v -V"1
. "ne affairs of a post offloa
. Mr4i
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7 ..T r
, , T " waruocni in
she kinoiiom rt rv. 1 . . .
of He Pang, whaterer that Is. was an
joiaoe within ' the"
vi- - . .
1 t' ex-American eori-
;am ; general got It When the
post omos will be. established k
a matter of Little or no con.
cem. Gorea even lacks a boar la
Which to boUd a post ofioa, but
. . . . " wc" carvea fade be-
av I nl Kla J a. -a
I iT..l. J.
..Tl V. o"".ya..rV lw
----wiinnismrtJO, the
Thetada rMTnM
Ko uma anything else, and
has dragons and snakes and things
carved on It In addition to the
catwed jade the Be Pang of Beotd
wars a hat which looks like a joint
of stovepipe. The height of the hit
denotes the rank of the wearer. The
one worn by Mr. Greathouse Is near
VHa.. .1 ... .
ly three feet tall, and it Is said that
no one m a kingdom dare ask him
Wri t.. f . . . . . ...
u Kvt it. rv nen parading In
rvooj, van nat ana
carved jade the little pagans fall on
the sidewalk to let the Be Pang
' A Tooth lass Nation.
unless some cataclysm occur to
arrest the progress of clvUlxaUon
uowuuuu wui oe as toothiess
aa 4r5umtifAlMii. f
described by thS historian Pliny as
reduced to masticate his food with a
structure 01 solid bone' In lieu of
teeth. This, at any rate, .Is the In
ference deducted by the New York
Tribune from the statistics recently
published by order of the . British
parliament demonstrating the alarm-
lnrl. t. .
uK'j auia aumocr ox cases of any
waj sound dentition amomr tha
-a wmi wduhod imonr trv
; ngUb people, Of 4,000 childrea
awntung the iondon public schools
there were only 707 who had sound
teeth; while during a period of three
by the medical department of the
armV for nurelv danta! vwus.. . .
! Of course part of this ststa cJ af,
CU UV
mestio service from the London mib-
w auiuuta iaa jer nvs-sixths bad
never heard ' of such a thing as a
tooth-brush an assertion: that has
led the educational authorities to In
stitute In many of the metropolitan
schools what b now known as
"tooh-brush drilL" Decay of teeth
OursuoeriorclvlllzatUn I
rs I "" n
I The: Blasalnr Waa rwrn ." I
Of hai-a .
- . a 'r- " ew 1
!arPf It were spent with an uncle!
of I hers, very deaf and v
customed to ofaclatina in this wit
qt to be excused. Whereuoon
situ huiin. .z.. t: !
ttBw.mi ups SU
tllbpr- B sbvvi tai SI A in t
wa w hk k . - aaa u .
onorous "Amenr in re-
.e - . " krdly necessary, to
Ma nat the bleaaing for that meal
west unsaid
. . 1 1 -
weat
l
"I
Appraciathra.
think I did a trood lob when-1
not (vua i ..n
m-j .ZT
p ' wiose strawoemes. said
hWhpr!
Urtes a third time. " - -
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mJr, . a Z VTTe7
CkTplr RtUlk
Oiroeikao-TeleTmph. -
'..'
Hlgnert oT afl la Iyening Pow-LAtt tj. s Gov't Report.
:v';:.-. "AiiXr'tfteLY FsyRB
i nArm utr 1 1 mi I '
a A&tt m. Bva -m aaasilS ri aa T
. i ... . L
paUaaaja
T will llj
i
xKBa Asoax Anstralia.
B
a Tatt l-nilim
1 nit M . I. A 1 .. ...
m. . 1 m l 1 r. t r.. .... . .
whaIafFMunicw) im . . 14 1. . .
. . itu oui
- - UIUHCJ
wie oest couectloa of
wnaies ta-the world, and, when the
Svrrnment has time to attend to
Sducatiosal detaila iKa Kvl. -
earth will "stand amazed at our
wealth, says the Sydney
' The whale far net a fish at all It
Is Cm :warnvhlobded, - air-breathing,
simple, affectionate animal.' It has
descehded from a family which,
"Ohee upon a tfme," had four legs
and lived upon the land. The law of
!t5T 0 TRn U hot
sed It brVvoies -sttrophied, tt tJfts
aad finally. disappears." If a man
uses his . tongue too' much and
neUU4 brain . Utter wEl be-
k s can see that
few working; to-dsy fn New" South
, Wales. The whal 6xm4 th life
.was too Wd Awepo the mta
bers took-lheaea:-1. A-tail was
of -mora ttM'Xh than hind
!lffs, so the hkxr leg gradelly went
out of fashion aad the tail developed
enormously.. . Then the forepaws
ware - graduaily modified into a
monster fin' ...:..
The first tlaaa I-fcvl vi
culiarabota whale was offtbe
iaoi xeru, a good many years
go. We had harrfconed a large
sperm whaW that haa a calf with
her. and the whole desire- of the
mother whale appeared to t to save
her babe. WhLf4lra ah.
fifteen feet teng: When the tnother
aw k xne surtac.- gasptng for air.
anc tried to rt tha fiak .,v '
. , . " -"J OCT
jrrvx na and -carry her away from
lha a a aaa- .
. . . BttUlCT,i out the rope at
taohed to thtnwi. i.i.
Bhe had to rtva t i.
pOwtt- of her pursuers, and her fran
Uo effbrta on behalf of her babe only
hastened her own doom. After she
ca covered the sea with blood and
foam and lav i-
little one came alongside of the dead
toother and rubbed its nose against
7,.cu,uu oiacs: irin and whistled
.(a,,it . .. . . .
j mm 00a mat vni.i . .
swer nevermore. WKn
. . . - w
piantea our fiagon the dead moth
- - - - - ttvjui our
rpood tt became necessary to kin
the little one. a- prtrtest arose from
all therrw-. --v v.
v. . uuut &na nit iam. r-.
togs, with hearts as tender as other
SS6'.4 vW wer touched at the
v. liwiau; wnaies grief, but
we had to submit tn i v
. . . AAatr-
poooea,. xor iu own sake. It had
ostixa "school- of whales now to
which iU mother belonged, and It
would be starved to rWih . k.
iracxima aaa. m i 1 j h .
. uuia iau an
easy victim to the sword fish, thrash
ers, sharks or other trlrat ri
toe sea.
The'whalM ar attn i
ahd live on the animal Ufa of the sea,
00 squid and fish and small
Crustacea, and the present dental
arrangements iNmwKmAMii.iia
ws tor that food than the earlier
landborn teeth could possibly have
beta. A cow has no tseth In front
oa the upper jaw, but a foetal calf
often has, and the whale has altered
the arrangement just as the cow
has done.
1 , UacJe Sam's Oats. -
' Some three hundred and odd cats
are maintained by the United Slates
government, the cost J their sup
port being carried a a regular Item
on the account of the post office de-
f tributed r mmoas about fiftv nrt
cQces and their duty Is to keep rata
au Auicv inxa-esuuff and riMrm.
mg postal matter aztd farmi m.it
TW.wor1r botb utmost
portaoco wherever Unre omanti.
t...... - . : - -r viac.
-a iwo m utre thousand 1
bags of malr matta,.'. J-T,-
bars of mall- matter 'ara.
stored : away t in - la baaetneat
Forw-ly-.grat. damage' was dooe
byth ttlslJtraiaift.arblcb
chewed wholes Is the. sacks t aad
thoughr iwrtkinr of boring clear
through ba-ci letters ,a nXgb
Troublerof Ul sort nololnW orur
7r-,;.'r7r"CTr
J.M
1nII.M M W A 1 .... . .
I jcar i err ui seep Or bis
leune starr, sending his esUmate for
"tat meat"' to Wsahiagtoa at the
beginning1'! each quarter.
Owe Tewa'e Prow Coast .
.. . .
. eouege town of GranTine, O.,
"
TirJTJSZ.'Sl
woncis lair out of a total nonulatinri
. .41
Aa vwa
of S' This Is said to be a larger
Portion tha. was sent bany
other town or dty la the country.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
THE COY G.OCK01X-
Ela Baaolaaon to'rieoonjo a Cr-ai
Oonjpoaar aad Opara Writer.
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. attwavaaaaaaaw
TVS tMW04hi.cM ttmt Rlu. r4
Wvk aaa Way saa Ita DmiimI,
BaS taitiaS Pwaaaaa Oat U
: . TatS' Vtmims.
' Gounod's death reminds me that
they used to tell In Parts a very'
Pretty storv cJ K k i , '
ar mm, WVaMU k
composer, and, as It went the rounds
where It could not hare failed to
some to his mm &n.4 tv.
. ire uti (voir-
oicted it, the Inference Is natural that
--GoCBOd'a mnlKr-r- ttkn lm mtj
have bcea a very pretty wornan, bsd
Intended tS make a nm.-.r. k;-,
her ambition was to see him rich.
All she could do, however, to wean
him from his Impractical passion for
m!rw1w inI .v n . , .
j vu AiAuks aaa i-ar-monlous
colorTwas'ln vain. One day
she Lit' epon an Idea.
"So VOU are ifanlv.vt
- .-ai aw a Wa U
your 11 ring lrite a reasonable being,
are you?" she exclaimed. "You
want to be become a composer and
write operas Like Mozart and Rossini
and the rest?" .
'Aa. jes, mamma," cried little
Charles, "that is exactly what I
want" -
"Tcrj well,' then, you shall have
your wish. Come with me."
She led the way to the studio of
Rekha, the great harmonist of this
day. "Monsieur," said she, "here
Is my son, who wants to learn music
so that ho can compose operas. A
word with you in private, if you
please."
Relcha, with a bow, threw open a
door leading to an Inner chamber,
which they entered, leaving the
happy, blushing child outside.
"I wish to warn you," said Mme.
uounod, as soon as they were alone,
"that r shall expect you to push my
son's education very hard."
"So as to bring out his latent
talent?" suggested Rcicha.
. "Na So as to disgust him with
hi foolish fancy for music ani turn
his- mind to the commonsense notion
of becoming a notary."
; "l-understand." .
. Thus the bargain was sealed which
may be said to have settled Gounod's
fate. Had he been dealt with gchtly
it Is possible that bojish laziness
might have gotten the upper hand.
As it was bis spurring only forced
him tO work harrl fkmi-K 1 V , ' .
' --..vmw ktW lAC
mentary and tircsomo stages "of his
musical education. The more fierce
ly the master pushed things the
more eafcrlv the rtoriii rnt Mm. -if
to his task. Finally Rcicha sent for
Mme. Gounod. She came, her face
radiant with smiles.
"You hava ram V tr-V . V,. ..
. - v.. ...... uv : A -
claimed.
"Be ha vannuUKl wna - r-.l
1
liCicha. outa-in4.! a
v J j -aa aas, a B
inwardly exulting. "I am at the
wa 01 my ingenuity. There is really
nothing more I can tear h Kim rt
he refuses to be wearr." Kata
Field's Washington.
. A Good TTm.
Gran d da .Ykl Q-i-
where
have you bees to-day?
oaaoj (just back from
the
na-
turn!' histcrv m'jvi;n nr.
we've
had a fine t
We
a dead circus. Hartford
A Ha-'t CmlltL
Womaa Cros-Examlncr-l n a ha.
year were you born? . , ,
TTT. ' Tt..
nwaan iue& ihc same ycw
as yourseir.
Woman CrW Examiner Wltaesj
. an . a
i
The Old Friend
Arid the rrt fnnJ 4V
. .. , HUt UCT-X
. taxi you, is Simmons liver Regu
lator, (the Rod Z that s wat
you tear at the mention cf this
eicelleEt Liver meJidne, and
people should not be persuaded
that anything else) will do.
It is tha King of liver Medi
cines; is better than pills, and
takes th place of Quinine and
Calomel It act directly on the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels aad
5" uc W X1M VO ISO liCiO
tern. This is the medicine
sys-
you
W....4 D.111..11 TV. f
in
Liquid or in fowder toXe taken
dry or made into a tea. - l
beeu to
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