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3& JL'' DEAF AND DUMB. Yht. ft )fftH to Bo Cut Oft From SiMieufc mid Hcai'liur. ' (' -'.-..":..':.... I Tn t-B rlinf la in hn nnxMt rn li-nr ' .:.-'...'...':'."' l i-'iiM dumb is to be unable tn talk. - 1' k tti hean ljR is i remedied by .t' !? the child to nis Ins eyes and sc.: !" ' a cirber signsor the motions " 'i 1. is, !: :il the lack of speech 18 - - , . j i. ,i.r., ..it... ... r ... 11 . a. uiijk lug vluui iu unv 1 i j vounl wntM'ot his bands -lo make j t iiers cuita-and, end, bclioM.-tbe task 1 : ji araoniplii-heuYand ho in "frtt like I oiler folksl": Not onethouRlit is given to lane-uaffe, to (ho wonderfnl medium i f exchange by niMtUR of frhich tho buei 1 t of 1) foils carried on, Ihut is snp poMid to come by nuture, or instinct, or miracle, but never by teaching. ' - A cultured lady, a literary woman, said to me onoe, after seeing some; deaf . c uildron and hearing thorn go through certain vocal exercises which included -? every elementary sound 111 tho English Ifing-iage: 'Now. if these children can ai;.ke. oil tbese sounds correctly, why - don't -they, fro 'right on aijd talk! What Lindrritliem?!' She was a briahtVf6m- -un, uSd when" it very short explanation, .bud been given her: the reason Boshed upon her, and she said: "Why, what a 'fool lam! I seel They've got something tto- tay, and th inecbanical, ability to , aay it, but "no language to say it" in." . . And, in" that one sentence she expressed .the Mason for being of all the iustitu . tions and schools for the deaf in the ; oonntTy. :' ' '' ' v "No language to say it in," .that ex ' presses the condition of a doof child's mind before be is tanght very well, bat perhaps "and no laugaagetothiuk .it iu" should be added.:; Let the reader try for himsalf .and see how much con aeontive thought rhfl can : accomnlltsh without words, and if with his mind trained by years of intelligent thinking he can do little until tho words 430ms, let him imagine, if be can, 'the state of :amind$nt off Jtroni langoage. Mabel : . Adanls in Popular Science Moutbly. ' " SLAUGHTER OF DEER. ' Ouu Killed I Montana by Sportumeu Jnst For th f?ou of the Xlilng. . W. H. Wright tells in Becrontiou where much of Jloutaua's game has gone. .He says i . . ,N "I have known two self called sports- men to leave. fcjpofcaue for two days, mid . on returning tell of buviug killed G3 deer, . a story the ranchmen ut whoso JioaM they put lirt ccrrolioratal. tnat M years !' -f-firld tiiko a Jons bunt t : r ' u. -.1 ) d- cr. 1 ono knew n j e- ' -i 1 l:e ennip an K'.l cv.-r-v..M-. . r, -.JJIV. or. " - ' ' : 11 . eorucwhf i- .1. . 1 v., .... it ivbi'- Ml .' i,.r 1 i . I. peyer beji 1 t" t, u ! to have Ij'1 i i)0 'ut U in lit. .-oanawct tn r -i urnt his cotp tac iol Jowing epffi.B .- "While ftiuig f -oin Plrofii ii.ii. . 1:1 Washiugtou, lo tbe talutou nvor i 1 ut- .d .through Toatsoouloo. and mi.ifii overnight near a small lake on which vu camped a party of hunters. Ji ' would have been easy to- load a for!? bona wngon With tho heniis' of d'er lone that were piled up in one piuce. There were doer oarcnases WJ uboat the oarap. -4 '. ; : ' "I oontd.psmo nlore than CO of ixch bunters who bova killed tlioueani s rf deer and left thorn wher? tliey full On ly last Winter two men Irft Spolrutio ' and killed 88 deer in Idnbo, not bring ing out a pound of oient to show for it. "I have seen many Indian bants, cue - of which resulted in the death of over 400 deer, but not one of the sktoi was wasted. The Indiana hunt nud thai cut the meat before they Wilt again, 'j boy kill to eat, but the whites kill for Urn, fast spring one man in the Bitter ICoot valley killed seven elk without stirring rom his track. Not one was caved. Tennyson and HI Wife. Tennyson was fjevotei) to his v. ife, put, ike man of true taste, he n rota wery litUe about bis feeling for her. 'That beautiful dedication beginning, "Pear, near and true," is that bit of fcis writing which will be most often . aasooiated with ber pame. - She' was a shrewd eritlo of' ber husband's woik, Tennyson has been accused of .Inability to fuse tbe different portions of a long poem, and the differonoe in style be tween "The Coming of Arthur" and Vibe1 Passing of Arthur" and thep'lier Uldflni of the King'? hm been eitjiV ll ' illustration Pcipoerqiilg this differnirc July Tennyson said to . her son only Wp'' days' before her death, "He naid hs bomfng of irlbtiv' an Tlie .3 ' ng pj Axtburi are purposely almpler iu, ityle tbtm the other idyij ss dealing with theawfalnosi of birtb and death," and she wished thia statement of the poet to be pot on record in her ton's biography of bis father. Now York , '4 pnect Coin. ' Fully half of 'the grown UP peopla ot Ji'rance believe the old story ihat N:ipo: eon Bonaparte put a check for 0Q,QQH francs in silver (J frono piece nd (liav fiie poin fs yet in circulation. They tay that the people did not want the 9 frsne piece, end that in order to preate-i, do,. jpauq lor It Hapoieon renortea to 1110 device mentioned.-: Tbe chock or trsus ary order, it Is snid, was written cpoii asbestus paper and inclosed in tho i.iet al at the time tbe. ooji; w made. 4'l oui smids pf 9 frano pieccs'sro annually broken 'open and; have' been so. inspeiteol since the story of tho check was flr3t cir tulatod. New York Journal. -', i,'.-v' - ' ' ' ipiaWot".''V ''' SThe Virginia spiderwort is apparent'; Jy pnable to endure a high temperature, j ii ing the day it is wiitnl B'"l dejectr I 1. As (lie evening suuios on it fiwe9( (i.l its loaves assume a liyolyflppnurailce, P . i y its life until the morning light returns. ' : r r mi returns. . 1, 1. , , in...,,, . Fy the near;t niaif ronln from St. I rms to Mobile 'a'diiitunoo of 6-13 miles mt be traveled. ', .-S- fneklso' Armc Sain ; -I -i V ' 'i . ! hi foi ,ii' ... . .-. .I ,, ('I''. ,' .. " ' Jiw.ii,..' i'.Ai .... I in", t.iiHpint tl ,i)'1. ill i ...lim it -. BMi ii -klll'Y.Vfl'v'l1i'llr Kllll 'i.i- v eiin k Piie-.' .' i"i )"iv .iijnn'e'l ll m'lii.'iil ' I'-n ln.n ,M'i) - , i r . ' Hi .ii- hv.p. I... ' ii i . sumxu-iaw. A BIG EOV'LIf-. jrt!.. TIio Uroj.:lyw 1. wi'" y-tu:'; ,l.u-n.. u. .I. ho IJroiii.lvii T wit" 1 ,; ' l'.',0'fti or t . ft b 1 if 1 ' lvn b v rs v. 01 season on ma . i:r H'.'. I'cl'iniajv, Vtiih (in ( .. IDS feumn tb'i i:: ejs. . :. .. .. . . ; . ' J1 1 1 1 r Ill the pit ICS l:;uf D h - j, ' - . Li r i-ir. '.,. th J.. ,... . .' w -i tcrritGii Tisiled. eta 1: : for llicsir desire to rcli ttun t,juin it linn not been decided low -niaiT li'i:.v-i - J to 1! f 011 the tup, tut 11 I' 1 )l bo piobsldv cut ilwa to n '.i i. tn . 1 pluyci'a iimdo up the- pany l:t.r jiur. 3 lm-tCKiu will leave on liUMiiiv, Jan. SB;- playing tbe same ilav in iitlv r Ciosheu or laiduletown, Y. Br.t;.;lo -will be tiie next stopping place. Two days will be spent tune playivg chuiu pionship gamtis with tlieCuficlo League elob. ' Qn Jan. 29 and 80 (!) v.-ziu ill play two clmmpioUEhip pnuiswJb the -Niagara' Falis club, ut iiiis ..ra l'alls. Tun, 31 being Sunday, the ph.yors will rest", bnt it has not br.cn deeim l where. EVb. i will be icstrved for Pittsborg. bowlfrj ttud Fell. 3 for Wheeling. In ease Pittsburg again fails to fall iu line V?beeliug will have a chance on the two dales, but it is probukle that fh will accept only oue. Ill that case the team will spend a day in Bellaire, ). After leaving Wheeling or Bel'aire Iho party iiittLds to move on to Cin cinnati. Foor duys will he given to the Cincinnati Bowling leapoo, which means that-tho eastern luon will play, there on Feb, 8, 4, 0 and 6. On bun day, Fob. 7, the phiycr? will po piglit seeing iu Cincinnati. Lotjisvillo bmvl ei(i asked for a date last season, but ccihld not be accommodated, owiiiR to tho limited timo tho placers could re main away frem home. Tho Colonels, however, will have a chance to met sum tlicir fLill B8towlrrsaaiii!is!: the poitcrn rccn Uiidtime, as tho team will stop off there on Ic-tv 8, Alrai 'jemci ta w i.l bo made to play in fit. Louis en Ft b. 0 nud 10. C'corjio Hyflo, tlie popular. nJJcy owner of Kansas City, has upplicd for tlalcs. if cvoyihing pot's well, tho Bfcoklyn twiiieis will roll iu Lis uileys on Feb. 11 and-13. On Feb. 13 tho team intends to visit Lswrcuce, Kan., which ia only a i.'W bents' lido frenj JJr'j&as City. I'r.i.i:i'y, Feb. 14, v ill be upctt uii ll:Gl..iii, n :: ':c.i 1.1 C'iinio. R'l.i.n wot 1: t f.r.ng the caftern -.. ,,',. . r; p r'l.h U 11 f! 1' - ' '...'I lit 'i . .' i-.f .' T! etucibf ci:.i !. t ' F .'.::; : r. . ilyt.'n:i.li; 3.00.-1 fcr JTel;..- i. - .1 T) n I.:.''' F iU l:;al to !'.. -.. Tbo Ciiy rf ii n:;,l l.i ,;:.o i& Gerra v.cii 1 :.!::. ny 1.. .. i . Kcutn'!:T Ci wit ha bad I",.-, t I. ion, 1-...1 .i.i:. . ... .', 2:C?'4, is !:;!.'. np e r.-.. . 1 f a f .il. ; Tiailltr Crcr: a Stan will v. inter Lis Kttiblo at Tone Laute, Iud., a.i naui.l. I Al Htigbra bra pnr.'linsitl an bit. ivst ' in tho. Woodliue farm, Fulimton, iKub. j . Trainer J. B. Chauiili r will Lave n publio stulilo nt Wichita, Kan., thin winter, ... ' . B. M. Allen & Co. cf Paducah, Ky., j nuiionnce that they pro going to sell UjorsLurg, '4:l)ii. Trainer T. J. Dunbar will have Phenol, 8:07J$, by Jersey Wilkes, in his. stable another season, . To valuable .trotters were recently Stolen from tho Ftablo of Mr. W. C. Tradue, Frankfort, Ky. .,Wiiinie D, sister of Wbity, 3:!3, by Hanuis, 8:17, p'Odaced a foal bs John E. Geutrjy 8;l)flK. this year. ' ' '- ifona p, yearling filly by Eleotvito,'" trotted a mile at the Dallas fair in 3:43 . ' Ibis was a remarkable st.qwt The capital stock of the Gentlemen's Driving club of Highland park, Detroit, has Veen increased, from f 10,000 to $35,' 000. ...... , ' Traiuer Cus'Wilson, one of the best known drivers of trotting: horses, died recently at tho State hospital, at Ol ive land, ' , ' ' Palo Alto Belle, 8 :23, tho daughter, of Electioneer and Beautiful Bells, iq tho brood mare ranks for some tim pout, is ;iow (j training atA. U. Moore'j Cloverdell farm. . "- ,:.,"' .' ' "' ' ' W. B Fasig's Marguerite, J;14, and. .P.; I Chamber lain 'i Lissa, :16, were recently hooked double and trotted a bait in. 1:0) over tbe Cleveland trackfdriven by Mr. Fasig. , ; - ' - Ttmle Way 0 Sold or EmUanjed, ' Amos Riisie may be fold oreichaugeol next seneon, Judging by tbe remarks of Nick Voting in nn interview recently. Ho thinks llusie was a. great pitcliet, jvnd bit) 'I'lay off", luet season has not done bmi any harm. "His case has been Eetvltd as fur as tlie League is con corned," ooutinuee) Vnctia Nielf. tWl dlsnosed of bis case at the brard . . : 1 . I .'. I 1 . t I . 1 JlKlllIlH in i-iiisuurg IUBI. O Ulf YI11CU w(! ruBtaincd Mr. f,rt'e(lmu, and we will f'"' Bum. Eveu.it a compromlso was, I tiffCQtod Kuslo's' relations with Fretd- ; I rutui w'culd-always le "stroined. ' Of cotiro (bis is only my private opiuton, ua won.t say mat uaaiMnu be roi", 'ITTO I"' W yVft', Mew York Wotlsi. CASTORIA For Infants and Children,' . n..ii tc as V J !" e-:rr . u .'l.'lilren Cry for Etcher's CastorW . ' , , hilfircn Crj for Pitchers kastorla. llldrpn Crv for Plti.hfr's Casturia. 'JM'tiren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. v :.Mii Cry fi)-Fiit!icr'8 Cr.rtjria. -Talkative WIlHmt. v-The G r 1 , r 'ion- Jf $ filftm t viTtl I a. tn iol e i i- - f fa tulLhl r 1 1 I 11 C "irk tot f tally w.m 6;. po.tt is ' . . talis, be wivvl . 1 t. Jin the 1? :a at hen t"! . u 1 and A. .-!.. 1 ; i..e.j End '. IV.i ; I t f ' 1 1 Ot "' y, It i: h L "ii'-'l' 1 1 1 11 f 1 T11 .i fi).. !l ut- fl.ould i-r n:- tac': (Htiir i:..i;on b t'(i 1 tlOU t.lCr ,u'. country t i-,;u the two 1 1 tl JUill Rt 1 ' 11 1 iifciit it out, I.. 1 1 1,1 Oll'U Ii 111 i i.-y i : ; h:er , t'hfu tl." fi.o of i'-.ing ui.at'.acLed , I'd lit 1 lie otber ; vi:1, Lus.a rhouni 1 f 1 bo at:ar!. t a 7 tin Ar.:-;' si . .id 1" ' ip l: :ii .i..-ia sail in on the t'i titn, tbtn ( nr.; ;oaiLinii :.i d uy t and tie 01 iff v i.i.t the ruiml,-! of tiio h 1. rut in panics cu. . jhicfly Fn.' When x.: '-ii'cn mid their mlers qunncl, Eli:;' 1 iota leak oi.t in mnch tho game .y as wlicn rogues fall out. Empt ror V.'iliii.m and his recent chancel loisliave Lrni fondcf giving the public the iiupref'oii that it was Pisniar k who v.na the crij ral 1 an'c cf the prct-cnt al liance U'tvti' 11 Fru! re and Kur.sia. To show l!;is i 1 t l true, Liiinnik lias per mitted to bo n:adn public 011 actual secret undi )'tnii(iing, which Germany had with liutnu iu all tho years from 1S4 to IStiP, v l. n ut tho request of his . now master, William II, Bismarck re tired from oliice, Bismurtk'B private nuderslandiug wieii tl.c czar's government was that if A Ufa ua t '.lacked Kus.-ia, Geimany ehould 1111,:. in neutral. In return foj this iiiadivity liussia agrrd that, in cr.ro F?';i!i"' attached Germany, tho czar's coviiiiUKLt on ill part sliouM reT main out of tho lipht. On tho accession of young William, liiismafck, still chan cellor o the Grrmuii empire, hinttd to Ci:iir Alixaiw.,cr III the rem.wnl of tho secret i.rki im at. Alcxandir responded tlu.t be v.'t.! w illin?, provided I3i.'jnarck Ii R'.l. j 1 d ( i ;.i;ii lier. liat Viin.. .i-.i vmild bavo nomoioof i i: aiik. , v.i'i ld i.tu tiM ijcised. " In. ' iii 1 v. ; : :: tirul to pri-j ' 1 1 . : ; . ii wi re i 1 . .1 1 m : c 1 Cii.i-d ' 0 l 'ti 1 . 111 i. I.a I r at : : m si. C.i bc Li i.-i'.t Cii lain r; 1 i.i . 1.3 11:; t bo it 'f kuvin;( tho f: I i n in f -11. e- t I "CI ::-n;ll. IJu u;; ; ... u : ; i l''l: in r ICJ ; ii . 1 : , had not i.i- , ic 1 1 Tuii.'M 1 : . I. I I 1 what el aim 1 EUid S.S ' ' ..h 11 I Oi l I. ' ll.: 11 1 '. . . . till in, i 1. 1 1 . . , . Isli. ( t is, 1 0 i.-. uees In: n in: : i u, UtllU'Ll'd. Ci ; 1 U . p e:ii.i c:.r in : 1 .1 ti ' .''I'll 1 1.':. .it.-, i.i 1 .; '-'J ,C n il:.'.. 1 u by 'i'.il k nu.i.iKii inat the icl 1 r the 1 hip wiid i I e 1 i 11.1m r npi.iali .1 to an it.diiin liiii.i-tii-uur iu thu hmbi r to , protoi l Iiik hip ami tho refugren. 'i'ho I Italian riliiMii. Then tho Ain( i';''ii!i cruiser Minneapolis Jtomrd up n tho . bonmin, aim i 1:1.1 r npplud to Atiii iral J (Selfridge. It is lt poi'ieil that Adii.iral I Thomas O. ij. 'llridgo auswereil, "i u'H , take tbuhe i'eli,Rus safely out of port if I've got lo bombard tho tctvn." Tho British ri.pia.u ttoktbtm and staid not upon tho i.ukr of his yniiiu, but wci.t ut once, even luloio be had the uccif-iiy clearing pupi rv. Ho brought the Ar menians sale to New York. Tbitl pripiou from Hon. J, Sterling Morton, ' secretary of ugricultnre, is worth noting: "What wo van$ 3 nonpartisan conimis.-uou, eoroiosod of business men and scholars, to go uver the whole questions of curitmcy uiid tariff end report 9 plau for our use that would fake the questions of earn ucy and tariff out of politics, and the coun try would be much better off." , It is understood tbat tho AniorivuUi Britifih arbitration conmiissioh will con lno"Hsclf to settling only the bonntiarj question between British Guiana uuj yeuezuela pn? ppf-entcf on otber maf: ters at all. But t will be the preliiuj paiy prrapgrment for a high court of general arbitration between Englund ud tbe llnitcd States. . ' :- - Tbe TTnitcd Btatep might make a proposition to Sjiain lot Cuba pur chase hot';. Independence, the ' United States guaranteeing tbe payment, of a snni net too great. If tnejCubays weirtd accept such a gettleuuiut, it would let Spain down without compromising her Qfgnity. ... ..' ,- Score. auotberlH for that mighty unged minister, Rev. T. De Witt Tal mage.' Ho remarks, "I know of no sad der Bight than to see a great, big, foil blooded woman dragging around a dirty baby Ulk to it. v . , . . . : - -" ' t 1 .' "I am dead against extra eessiobsj Bars linn. Jnhn 8hcrmnn. ; Anil whnt joun Rberman does iiot knew abcut congress is not worth knowing.. v ;. congress is not worth knowing.. - : ,: . ' ... - -v : : v.y:.' '"- Clectrle Bitters. ,' t Eiei'triu bitters nt ft medidiie xuitwl fur iny sensiin, lint H-tb:iiw more tienernlly oeeinl, ben tiie languid exlntustrd-ierl-ini pri'vil when the liver is torpid ami f'ui.'i-h Bud tlie need of a tnuic nod altet-..ti-v in trl .. A prompt tn- ui thU u cili- riiif J:"i,.'iflin nvciuul t nit TO I p riiarw tiitni I) 'inns li-vnx N" m oi iti' nl l act i'mTtm"4, the sliun from n I"'- umlninil pmsnn. iicmiHiim, j n,itir--1 n. u..p ium 11 " El e nc Bui' ftOe. nut i till ' pi r boitw al If.-A liull Dm- bUne. . ,' 111 (1). AA 1 r, 1 Her f'tntr ';;:i So " A'tow ' iffVu 'V .1 r't - pcrf'-i'i Pctnody f rr-insiipa-' :r.. Sour Si:.- rrtioca, i.;n.i:-..!ii vi.;. ,. .t'fish i.css and J.otib oJ bUEEP. FacSiniiii' Signature of NEW -YORK. VfSmSJimW y? . iSyiaiEililia l,ai:- Enn't v.W:r fnvr s i: !l'Hafe a 1 fV ' " t"Hi"i u e,;Iy . EXACT COHV Or . j This is tie Kiiii! Can Y m Beat it ft- n l- r ij 1 few mV v.-' i -iii ! m ' - ' w !!.' Ill 'I I ' j i il l.l II '11 li"J ) th, -ii in S'Dltlt ill i !ic m ui ni':;il. V" i iii.'ii a'wiiyrf In- dim of Ciimiug lior-j at ii v I'l'ic.iMii jiitiii4 tin! iimt. iho earth itli nil.; in lluUSKS mi l IL'fiKS. (f v.iii iro a judj;'ii of linrsc.-i, it won't lake 3 ou Inn:; tn ?c t hut we are telling tho truth. lWsiilos live ; t.v.k, 'c biive a lip.i' lino of Carriages, Wanns, lingjjios, et.'!., HtMii, il'tr.ibl i ami liainlsomo, wliioli wo tiru ready to sc'i ut nisisonablo pni.o.s for cash or negotiable pa' i's. And Sec Here ! , 1890. Ve have them on haml unl must ami will soil for tho High Dollar, lie-member, no hy-.iiiJiiing-.iio uinlei'liuml work. Our name is sulliaieu.t tQ warrant tlmt. Every aalo guarantee"! and ifiust bo as represented, or sutitifuotlon given. Don't forget 1 ho Date.' . Very Respectful ly, " So-cLtlxcm - Railway. (I'lEDMONT AIU LINK.) Schodule E.T'ctyo November 2i, 1800. ' Tbia condensed Hohedtilo is published as information only und is gubjeot to change withmit notice to tlie public. EEESHOUO, BAI.EIUH, o; n. Mlxe.1, Dally . No. IS. IUy. So. M. 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All trail for DeDrubl bom to l'olloks vllle," tho former otllce is discontinued. Vanoeiioro mall arrives 12 m. " Vsncobon mall leaves 1 p. m. . v, , " It . MANLY, Postmaster 13 fA-vf-iM-il. . r-A- ?w''.ctJlJ.'i.',,'j fi'i tfi-s-r-svc-? mm' -!StablQ f-ULll Of Clxolce .nimalG I rnnrrnr. imm (S " ' v .. :, , i rail your attl'lltKHv. '1 i . i. : i . . 1 ii:,i s of si loot .iii.li li.-i-- i-in: S IT I'i'S, at 50c., I''-'.., in.,! :.-i.i:ii 1'iT yard. No ho u bo ti i .J.i im i, i an lunch us on the i1 i.i. '...:'..- i.'.i! colors at those i'. . :. i -'!. s iniarantrci.i tin ;.: . . i !.., i'i ho the vciy i:.'. i t. i' :.ie tin: largest col 'i i ' i iv N'titl. lor you '.a to i. ; ..-in. mroloa till :' " !S :. j3 1 -n i - :,V, Ufix Wksr Ar. n. tn. II in 02 1 il n nn II) en w. "' i ' ii'. N i i in, l.v. !i Si i "' l.v. ' Ar. ! II P 0 ' Ar. .V. ui ta ! '.'a.v, l.v. 8 ? '' ' j I .No. 'J. ' ' .' ' a 'i vtso: a. MiM '"-' ''". I I 7W Ji,,,.. '-v. a. in. 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