lnxunK.llw.Ja. 14, MM. 0 I hue been nrj stub am tw junvaiasaflasii i msrm fried Hop Bite tn * ban ukro two ^J3"V5 22. wSTt-r-S'; « bp that lime r shelf -M wsil. Tbsr. wuaaMol tick lolki bsresrho tart sera bow they helped at, and they , Wad Uua and an tutsd. and fee. aa tUakful aa 1 do tbat than ia so xahe- . Sr^kdfe£a^C7ibrkUte^raud I bare bad a rHaaaat Aectua mp wjt i— i. Rodxxt Pxasocm. , Vaiam. Kaasaa, Dan 8. 187». i I write to Inform poa vbal oral reiki I got jrero tahtag year, HopWa. 1 aamol a ■ utlrtiG Cooaam 1 Cdu Ha r<n . Texas, Oct. fifi, Wit. t «SP=Sr^i ■' a pbptiriu at mv cbotoe. Hp wife, Dtp-six pan oil bad oome bp degrees to a slow rand owe. Doctors fclMtObtrirfllbro I jrot^A bouic of I SSSSa^iSKH; ; sEEssssssss! great li tba demand; bar I *ot aome Skewbwi. It baa raatorrd both of u Haw Biooanrui. Mke, Ju. >. MM. Bur Brrrxns Co : 1 vtah to aap to pod tbat I ban baaa 1 ssft^sSrvsti; , a^ws\ga» J ; aaarndthaa. I a^^daZdjaaor 5 < Aeltoblaa you for each aia|W (ran , i atwwStj Matbar*1 took°fo«r "«ra £f : blood Iran ma. All tbep mid ul I ana tbat it was akin sickness- Now a/tar tbaaa (oar bottle, o I roar modi- , fitoe, mp Mia |- well, clean aad smooth ' aa arm. llxxxr Kaoctia. , Huron. DsL. fab. it MM. £££* r^ii^5*&5Kd « mr^m-wbehwa. ver, mock oat « Mat Jtaa Bam , - K ALAMAKOo. Mleb ., Fab. M, MM. Hot Bittus Mro. Co.: 1 know Bop Btltara will baar rroomS?r305?5^ne warr drat off. red to tba aabllc. Tbep i book blab rank fnxn tbe first. and Bait aarar before doae^wUb** aap otlsr patent medicine. J. J. Bsscocm. Phprirtes aad lkn||tat Xsnoxs. Mo.. Fab. A If*" I pawbawd i.. I.atlceof pat Hop Bbtaraof Bishop A Co. bm Mil. toTmj OaagMer. aad am well pleased witb tba ■MM. Tbep <tM ber more fond lhaa tug ■"-.irVteh'aj" nun urncs. A aaaall quutkp of tba aam tial os ct aloea waa poena Up exhibited la Ediabarg It la belle-red to be tbe oalp apsciasm tatta world. Tbe oil exlata oajp la eery mtaa'r qfiantitp ia stars, bat two Said drachms bavtag baa obtaiaod from In h aad red pounds ot [ -Tbe bala at aatlrra ot Brillsh Colombia are adorned wttb Icorra rearm b'.ing tbat that tbma marks all ban adrflaltr ■malax, being. In Met. record, of •nam which ban taksa phot la tbe Una of tba wearer. Each ladlrtdaal IbM displays Ida hiatorp on hit brad. A rmaikalili dlaoorarp waa rmntip nada la tba rrgiaa of tba Pyrenees. Ia and with tang hair. Tbaaa nada pfctnrns maul dilWmtf. of pmn beTM Gevmantowm Tafagrupk aapa Ibat aiacr tbe lew to pnwl tba apaaad of raTs/toH 8^!uEfbL ""M taproTtaJw illiiaiH Qf tba law waa »M.Ol>l. BM.M4. aad aoaramof axpaaar tba bal of tba dialed mole warr fcpMd- fanriitabfast war paid bp the KswardVx pot hi* at Maw? ud su:cr tatea wagon aad Bad bom Uw haw dtafiWOJ. itofealkdfipoa ths'.wkmro , m fallow him. aad all three aotared a ■an lit I fa al oadar tba md of tbe ■trigs. Faebad la that aaaul spue* Ib-p MMMd.Tbtfaeiomodanrikam.aad i In k Itas bridge- HappUp far terns. ^ttjMMtag te. *Jt"Ldtee" WE*&*. km flmenrroropMtaart. J. DMkarafkmka. wka kritlkm rat A utate at Md. te. a—d. mm al Ma fc ■* mm M Uo^M: m
RJMPU I I. - Pupping a Sand. TbataafawaaadB) OaOfaammrett ' ima'fal miaewe ■mmada.aa. Oh • ma, ma adaA wM name tba Boa a , lane, - rm. Ikm akaM Oad e am mam lape.- « aaaligfa mdlae tfaeeek tkeafaadp Mi Ta me ab. rais ad. aad the dmd barm drib; ouatm amah r" wga ot lib, m. To^^Tlafa Ikal Ifamgk Ik. wMew^, AM^tdrm.'1^ a— tkp lorug mwn S|«ka « am of maap m«e fIW «e°w-*n til mill Ike I«ple rtm O. SSTot mm tm. uketmrnrttag ALT^r^k. tor. LLT-"* Akare the mil 1 ma tk. ^riagtaa giem; I maid not well ta pme. lor tkinci omme . ■w^r. miatai ml amiio. p.m kmit peidoag.'l <kp •maap dapa." Uncle Versus Nephew. Tb be Ik of Ike aeaaon. at Atlantle , Clip, bit pear, waa Adrienne Vail, i A dark-eped beantp. with une of (bote I rtch, wine- warm oompkxlooa tbat re- ' mind ooc of Egpfdiaa C eocatra, lorelp ! red lifAaod white anna. parkUag with 1 oorduna of prerfatn atoaea aad band, of I dend roid: mad in the purple light el ' the arttlag no. make eat tben la Major Brabaaoo'a barawbe. with tba foamfrlagraof llem oo oae side, and tbe pal low saade on die otbae. ibewma Nor waa aiie naobaernd bp tbe atraam ' ot gap promeoadera along tba abon. 1 '• lib a lorgoee rooc'iulon." said old D^Sbe,U<m^p Bemfaaaoo. of coorae." > mid Mr». Alkpnc. I "Bbe*;i marrp tba riobcat nana who ; prorata blmaelf. no matter who ha k.obnerred Captain Hague, epitefallp. "Tba Brabamma an a wtahbp "Not that thk ronng fellow hm mnch of bie own. bot bit node, old Barney i bookman, without chick or child to In- ' berlt bla wealth." ; " Too map depend upon it. Ilka Vail . hm takaa all that into cooaldaralioe." r said Mr. Alkpne. with tba quiet J exblbila In speaking of another . " She1. , tbe moat mercenary creator* oo the face - of tba global" ' Mrs. Alkpaa bad spoken. If Madia- ' tirrlp. atlil tntlp. Adriaaaa Vail, with ber angel- tare aad rotea of low-toned kind through the dollar-aad-crnt me. > dlom. r Har faea wm ber lortaaa. Sbe bad Adrienne ahoald bring ber radiant bmatp to tbe bmt feasible market , and tha. redeem the low aetata ol tbe family ' Adrienne 'a girlhood bad md been like tbat of other ehlidmt the bad taawd > porrrtp, and baaa trained fa tba belief ' that hapfdatm coadd aalp be attained bp • "Too moat marrp. and poo most ' marrp fdeb." wm tba preoepl which ber mntlwr waa pertetaaUf dlnaicg Into ber car.— nor arm aba Ukaip to forget . the balUe-orp. bow tbm aba wm oa the 5 "And I snppoar." mid Mn. AJkpw. P Mting ber Ii|». maheailar own radI walking^ Wlthoot aap aaCoet on tba 1 liera that ahe raallp form him far hiatal!." Tea. Brnbaaoo waa jam aaobo tool- ; He waa mndlp la lore with lb- bmatt- " bllm m long m aba eat bp hk aide Md a matted an ham ariab Mam . lllllW • rpm of ban — aad ba famlp balk red • that, with tba magamkm. ot Mm lor% lo^ far Adriaaaa knew tbat Mr pamag t mitor bad no patrimony of hk own. I aad aba bad no miad M >kk " low la n f aMfaM area far tba aakaaf baadnrmc . Alka Brabaaoe. . " Be atemda in a (athark plana to paa Alka."Mamdd; "aad mpamaMrd ot , tiki dotp fa high.' -Baoaaaotbak afaaBhg foa whm ' ha comm.- dmhrad Alka Beat—on. —bo bad alrodp wrlttm to hk aaok d Old Banmha. arrirad at ka»^. pal- ' Ir-c rr., loir. rompidtaTcrmt oTull lop Of ilk bead, aada pair of Mm* apm tlial tluoad Bkaojaltof trrln i nh bk Hk dram ama of ooana Mown tmaad ; ' hk beads thick; hk bat a faopfag I I'anroa. wtoeb kttf rewamliil bk toaat | ' mieMkmrumnllJ t wbkb rrpemeolad almeat tbr rnkaaf n| i kWi raoama. r "Waarqmdb aid IBaraahaa. ft. jag • M mp Mfakaa Ma Mgmt" aadd Caaka : I'SfrS-KSS
••Write aad aaMgh Mai M caaa." , argad Mm. Tail. "What! Mat old man? -Old man!" miamil Km. ToU. J* Wbp. child, amp diamond tbat M pea ' "^Bat I dakktopa btot!" plaadad Ad- faT , rknne. la a low voaaa. . " Lot. — bah t" errmcbed the old lady . •• what dors lore amount tof A Bttk . ( aogar aad boaep. a few awrrtmrata. and ^ d^gkg^r^tab^bJI^. " Adri* ' earn, doc': be a tool! Too will nercr 1 ha* e rocb another cuance m thk." Ln * Still Adrienne basilaled. ml to Allan, and— I lore him. And I will me « be bk wife!" bio "Bot. child, deal poo am what rota Go * i that will bring opoo oaf" lamlhlamlp wo cried Mm. TaU. "Alka hasn't a penny , 01 bk MT* aad U M offend, hk ! ^ t "He can work far a Bring, mamma. like other men." , " Work-work far a Bring r wire! ; , the old kdp. dlrp laying a set of yellow teeth that woold hare done credit to. . t hyena. "And poo lire in a Bat, and do ; mJ op yon own lace, ta tbe wash-bowl to . uts tbe l.oadroa' bill, add turn poor fn( own silk Jreatea, and dam pewr btu-i-nd'a aaoeUngA to Ugbteo the expense. i —poo. tbat hare the chance tobottoc * j poor gown with dtamoniU. and lira ta a : _ i " Mamma." cried Adrienne. " what \y. I woold life in a palace be worth without tn the man poo lore! ! wont many old lttl Mr. ilrabaaoa. aad 1 will marry Altar . Q| If I hare to lire in barrack, with him. uu ' or ride aroond tbe world in a baggage m: wagon!" " Ami thk rate m^of^Iim VriT. > ^ Into Uttle note to Mr Bmbaaoa. while " her mother indulged ta a good, old- ^ fm'.ioeed fit of hysterica. Tbe note wa. . worded aa follow.: ^ ie "I Bke poo ren mnch, bot I lored | W| A llan long before 1 erer saw poo. and 1 tn is don't think I can be bnpp) with up one ^ f- bot Altan ; no. if poo p.«*»r. Mr. Bmba- ,,, Ip mm. I moat decline poor kind offer. And b pray— pmp. doo'l be up more angry r) jf with me thujon ran belp",^ ^ |U * .mined note, ud folding it grimly np 'j1 a- want mrom to tbe hotel -ber. hk ie nephew wo .taping. te - Well, tad." mid be. "1 b.rr offered " ■pmlf-mpmlf. mind, the ricbem man 1" m ta Umtaiau-to Adrienne Vnil." "tJackl" Ci d Altan started to bk feet, turning alter- | tb aatelp md and pale. ci- ," "And abe baa- refuted me!" m Tbe young man was deadly white , SI o now- Heeoarcelp knew what be bad fearod or boped-be ooip fell tbe lateoae u mltafol knowing that Adrienne wo sull ! ti ip Uw to him. a. - Mp own one lorn." be mattered, be- m h tween bk teeth: "mp little duk-cped |r „ jewel ! If ahe bad ptaped me falte. uncle. |D I beHert I abotid bare bren tempted to ,. commit suicide!" "Dmpb—ompbr grunted Uarie Bar- «t „ nep. "Lnre-loTer How tlitae poor t,, . people talk! And what, map I Jeotuir T ' to ask. do poo expect to Bee oat?" nl "Icon wotk. Cncle Barney, loc ber j |(1 * aake." mid A llan. beaetly. , ^ "Very we.1." mid Uncle Barney. » •' kefa gu and iril berao." | Adrienne was looking loeeUrr than r. •" erer, with flatbed checks, eye. glitter- .. 111 tag with excitement ud rone- red lips . "How k thk. young woman f" de- ( » mnndad Uncle Barnabaa. " Kerry one | " *" j at Allu tic City told me poo were a j fortune-hunter. And pet I're offered , ,r 10 1 poo a fortune, and poo hart op ud 1 111 *• ! down declined It!" ta, l w_| AltealkMtee llwa |fa ~ 1 all tbe gold ol California!'' said Ad- j « ' rierne. with drooping eyelashes. 11 jl. "Can here ud kka me. mp dear." K 3 arid UnrleBarbabaa. "No, poo needn't ol ki be afraid— I ebaU not aaaxc lore to poo " up more. I'ee lleed to be sixty peara •' jj old wltboot marry lag. ud I wouldn't " _ wed tbe fin eat woman aliea If poo £ hadn't refuted aae. I abooid bam run off to the Sandwich l.lud. to escape „ malrimoop." . Adrienne opened ber lorelp eye. eery di "wide. m 1^ " Then wbp do poo ask me!" abe pi ant. di . "Simply, mp dear, to make certain t> J that poo lored Allu far blmaelf alone. « n richoaeie. And I'm aatkfied;now !" a. IB. "I do lore him." laid Adrienne. with di .. team ta bar ejaa. "And I lore poo, too. " Uncle Barnep-oolp in a different aoetol r J. '^I'm quite aatisBed, mp dear." mid k U now Barnabas. "And I shall take it al jg npoa mpaalf la aaa that nrilhw of poo a *T Bo Adrienne TaU " married rich " if .. after all. Bkb. aw only te mcoep and e aogar pkatatioci. but rich la lore un b B trie affection. Happy Utile A* Kane! a *■ I * larder WU1 On. •• TM autrdar of Sand ford Hartand. of .) *■ one of thorn afagnlar pre: tbat la ^ jmatlmn a «m.to be directed bp Proei - " Mwu^an^bW1 bT ''■bad"- hHte M ■ MM bad baas sat npoa bp William Mar- b fa toM^ln^S^l.*Sta^^ s ta I tfa body accreted ta tbe woods. A herd ° fa Mood and*aat*np a t.iri&c bellowing * wkfak the, kept np stall the partem « I; want aad rot the body aad threw h into ■» igllMWakaah rirer. girutg oo: that Har- " atikmd waa anHml lip drownej. A " ■I LUn1 fjlfaa mmiar. AUtbe participuu in tbe «J mfcl TW Wythe taJriM^r" a brid £ laattkbm amercer been dieoorered. and m a-j Ma mm In wi ptanad ta Uw hand, of tbe I 'law. II .! TfaMlfalSaMiiabtatkfal- ■ B. jtawtaatataeaaatagkaep: Allritaameio w ■ | India hare^roaaaa M know amij ma ha
raiTiirininxMka Ada C. Swsri. the young kdp rbo baa Mad tM odMs of United State. ,b tension agent at CfakaM far ill yean BI Mat. k pretty . aad Ma a decided talent A mu'a Ifaal k not wcondad when a bl ranu tails ta wisdom; bot it ta gmea, pa I. tad. ta tenlimaat. ta doliearp. ta lie recriree tbe taward bnrt.— Ital be Boakiion. eh There are dee aim to one woman in » Lead ri lie. CoL At Slleor Cliff the P« redo k aerea tooBAal Phkin aerutaen f to one. The older dtiea ta Coiomdo. «■ such m Dearer, Colorado Spriaga. I'oe- »> bto. Georgetown. Boulder. Oentnl end hi do Id en .bow a (air peoporikm of " Dreae- packing ia u art ta l ruce— *J tbe way the aklrt is corered with tksne " paper, ao that the told, of material nerer al oome into ecu tact, the rolk ud ball. H ol paper here ud there to krep a aleere ai ahaipelp. to mpport a trimming. etc_ oc are adl stndira ; when the drasa k lilted fu mark to riaow that it baa been Impris- jc oncd during its tru.it. What a difference it presents iroan u lil'-pockad drma u crnabed down to make room tor another , a bore It, neither of which erer eenorer B its frrehnam ud criapneea. a A woman has been elected lecturer of ^ Ohio. She U Mba Iriah. the [' trenatator o teeeral eolnmea of German She haa bad entire charge of the foreign correspondence c( SecreCarl Schura daring Hapn's ad- ^ A wqgnu in rented oopper nails lor k the sheathing of thipa. Her p husband, u English .hip-owner, was . lamenting the roiling of the iron nails p in nae. ud the wile, orcrhear- h thk. Inquired : " Wbp don't pon copper nails, then!" Tbe idea h adopted ud resulted in a great foe- j, to the lucky merchant, who. ot h (1 ail the credit ol tbe inrrnFrineeaa Strpbuie'a bridal rell la oo a in Broatela, 1 1 1. rallied at fi.ooo. I n and ISO wort women were employed I f. three montha in it* making. It ia en- : lirclj in point a l"aiguilie.ud the largiet t piece of work of thk kind that haa pet been made. It 1* three yard, ud a hall ' ud three part!, wide. k Mrs. Minnie T born burg Cropper, the ' lady who k ju.t now one of { fashionable beauties tn London wo- | k a California giql. with u Ohio , mother, and la all feet three Inches tall. t realises the poet 'a idea of linked j k hereditary, u bar mother was con- I the hud'nmeat woman in Ohio, t and rren now ia attracting almost aa I much notice a. is ber bandeomr dangb- I either btark. old gold or fancy i braid, of Zulu ud cashmere mixtorea. i [The calecbe. or poke sbape, for bonnets. ud the targe Gainsborough shape I lor bate, are most in favor Bonnets o! ' i plush ud uncut velvet will be worn | j later tn tbe season Another style, ' | called the Hnngartaa a closely fitting i 1 capote, is worn by many lad lea who dia- ' a flaring brim. Tbe Polish hat has a pointed gored crown, with a broad ' ] bud of plnsh around it. ud a long ' ] drooping oa'ric b feather. In trimmings. ' ' feathers and very elegant bonnet orna- . t | menu ol gold, silver aad Jet are em- j , ployed ; flowers also will be used, ud j . i lurp birds of ererp kind. Bcantifnl [ . bonnets are madr of white re;- ; ret or silk, puffed oti tbe brim, ud < edged wrth fine lace. Upon tbe crown of liar bonnet ia planed a bud cmhroid- , eted or tsnd painted chaster of Bowers, shaded rotes ud bud*, ponceau rosea, tulips, carnations, etc.— .Vise i'oe* j I /bk. The Caareried Pactllst. Tbe Her. William Thompson, who 1 in Kagiasd a abort lima ago. spent ' nearly a quarter of a century in tbe 1 prim ring, under tbe name of " Bendigo." i taring fought twsnlp-tour times be waa forty. When be seas converted be bad three belts, including one lor the championship. He had : served twenty-eight term* in jail fag Bendlgo'* " own account of hk conreraioc k rerp enriouad While ta priun he at'ended the n gutar religious SI 1 1 hop " i J Sunday, and Irk bad hk i on attracted bp Ihtamtakter's aoaoMt " of the est- to hatfsw. David , bearing in - Darid tbe little *na ! the giul ud-killed him." tbat i forgot where he teas, ud shouted oat "Braro! I'm glad tue link "un ^oo." When begot to hk cell be begu to think eeriou*lp about what M bad beard, ud could not avoid tbe cooclu- I tbat " somebody must bare helped Darid to lick tbe glut. At thk point tbe sanative. •• Baadigo " ooattenea : ! Well. It waa as singular as though It wsa done oa porpoa :. The rerp next ] Sunday tbe pareoa pr. ached aaother 1 oe. which seemed hitting at me ' fare. It aras ail about the thro men ' Breach ud Bendigo. who burnt. Oh. pre. PTc beard aboutl>tMt , since: It waul exactly Bendigo who , sounded like it to ase. aad I took 11 ■ | such, though I didn't aap up thing to I npbodp. 'Hone Bendigo can batared. i why not mtotterr I said to mpneif. aad i iSSSSSSKTSUS: ; me ta tM sumo, ud there it I always was. After tbe one about the fiery , furnace osmr una about tM twain 1 flab www Bow. I'M a flsbermu mp-, a self. Bkmyoal I should rather think*! waa. uw of Ma Mat la Englud. ■ altar tbat came another aaraua I about tbe PM left baadud mea ta tbe j rial Mat the knowing ones I ban 1 to aflaad np agntaat WML k < rem Ufa always gotag uo tMt nmd. www make up my miad to turn as soon as erer lure SWA- "Bmsdigo." or WU- ( laaaag.qilni4hwpwcporefo Sud . ' a IWW auk by —eriag M» A ■ Oq fa. j I that M auoM tokwml
aMTBuiimAL innacx. j Erifadfltatsa n'wa^uTrM\^ talk Ibe follow lag tatenettagateep of a re- ^ fending, at Crawfagfarilk. led . a mu "J wile bp poison. It sen. twenty-odd 2 ago. Owen was a respectable twice married. He had aereral S bp bkTfct wile; bk second J was cbildlem, a dreauaruee which gi. peculiarly affsctad ber mind ud Wm- Mr SM would not permit bk children 'j>c to reside with ber. ud compelled him to t bad a b#m for tbem elsewhere. 6be £ of these IroAhke ot One night Owen wee awakened from to find ber dying. He railed in ae aklaaoe aad ml for a physician, but tea abe wa* dead before up one arrivtd. 2 sodden demise excited suspicion u» ud three dap* after bre bnrial thk waa communicated to him bp a friend, who informed blm that arrangement* r* had been made to disinter the body ud [ bu investigate it. | lt, Owen area greatly agitated at thk in- j < teltigence. ud. after a atmrt pause, re- ; plkd : " If thk k done, and poison | k found in Kesia's stomach (bk de- \ Se ceased wife's Chrutiu name). I wiU be j |* But I am at innocent o! 11 as S*1 tbat tree." po in tint to one near bp. " Thai night be transferred »:i hit propertp to a son. dkguiaed himself, ud flrd •* the country. Tbe body of bk wile was exhumed and u autopep had. Enough strychnine was found in her stomach to a targe reward was offered for the ar- I rat of the fugitive. After some months 'r be eras found in Canada, wb-rr be was living ur.der an assumed name. He was it to ( -awfordsriUe in irons, ud it was with difficulty that bis execution " Joe McDot'aid (now up oohragne ta f the Senate). Jim Wilson, once a reptrsen latere in l ungress and suueequenUp him. There was a formidable prosecution. Lew Walbw-e. Judge tire- a gory- and other. appearing against him. • Mrs. Owen's death her has bud t purchased atrpchn.ne at a drag ° store in the neighborhood, telling the - !' . drnggkt that he truted it for poison- ! rata. Bat be asked that it should j charged to blm. a fact upon which \ ' 1 laid great .treat ta the argument. , ' insisting that bad lie entertained scrim- ' i taal design ta buying the drug be | woold not harr pat the evidence of tbr e upon record. A daughter who wa. ( , rial ting ber father's house when the \ r i poison was brought home, testified that handed it to her stepmother In her - I with it. A brother of bU wife, who j ' was greatly embittered against him. I ' . ud wu a witness lor the Hide, ad- | , i milted upon erosr-exmminalki-i that i • This was all arc had to base a defense j I I on. The odds were fearfui. There was I ' , he remark of the marked agitation of I , < i Owen when first informed of the ana- ( i j pictans existing against him. his ad mis- | 1 . | sion that; if the post-mortem exam ins- ! I , i Hon sheared that lotaoo www tbe caute j , j of hk wife's death he would be accused | of administering it ud banged ; his pur- ] chase of the poison ; hit transfer of bk ' property and bk flight, ail combikcd. | i ' I nearly IrratisUblp led to the convict toe 1 * | ol hk gnilL "Mr. Yoorheea." he laid | ' , to ma " however darkly things map np- • i we deemed tbe evidence had not rx - - | eluded, ud won U. . witnessed. Owen was taken to Wikoo's I private residence, purrn-d bp a crowd erased with disappointment and thinning for hk blood. Wilson. McDonald ud 1 stood al the bout gate with pisto n , ta our huds. and cfcexkrd the approach ; of the mob un til O waa exuld escape frrm | . tbe rear of tbe boner in a conveyance . that had been provided I, t him. It is ■ the oalp time in my life I ever taw Mtv- I i Daoald with a pistol. He x bowed an t unmistakable purpose to use it if naors1 aarp. r Owen went to Texas and died there. . I presume, aa I hare sever seen nor - heard of him since. Hk wife had comI milled suicide. He knew it, bat prei ferred to keep tbe fact to blmaelf to seoid i scandal ud exposing Mr. He wu a | weak, but u honest mu. For bla safe 1 nor scared. The foreman bad served the 1 county ta tM Slate senate. Ota rex had i 1 beet office, aad all were person* of eon - 1 aidrration and influence 1 Perpetual Met lea. ■ In there daps of mechuioal wonders , I it map be useful to note what tM acted scientist, " Grove." laid oa thk eubyeot. " Tbe term MTprtui motion k used to , ooaevy tM aofliou o'^ motive machine. [ the motion produced bp itself, a clock. 1 ao to spank, whlcb winds itself ap bp ita own wbssk ud pendulum, n pomp 1 which keeps Itself gotag by tM weight > | of the water which It baa raked. An1 between static ud dyaaaale forces, k 1 that the motion map be obtained with- ' magnete^Aiiwound* phivJc'pb^T^d > tbe work done by a given force, even t force. The tMueaUoal limit b eqnlli- . : brium. TM weight raised at oae Md of l I e lever can never, trltbaat the tab ap- I , plication of exuaaeou. force, aim tbe | , Op perils weight wkioh bee peodaead iu | f wkeatioa. A faere cu only produce , metfaBWbeethe irefaluo. to It k tare I , pawerfnl than Itaeif ; U rqaal. k k rqni- , , tbaaU reeltaa M atodoeed. I tM rrektaaee. bring lore IbretMlaMal ' I or ptodoeing bun. cenarg repeodme ! tbk; I* tbentae weaker wooidrenqrer I ; tM Monger forcs- ! JreOebara. t*w pogi M. keuaririul wufam" ApsgtufMiMlabltM » .«M petalk fa tareregy reovta. j ; ;
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mm* ■ — Mew Vtneafakbs art Made st Wreblng- " AO paper monrp." mod s treurarp g sSetal ta eoarereatieu with a Chrcmittt X< reporter e few dap. ago. '• both legal > lenders aad nstisaal eeeorities is now be infrared, printed and (tabbed In tbe re bureau of engraving ud printing si ■ Washington Same peara ago one- half In tbe note was finished Is New York bp qi tbe Colombia banknote com pup. but pa that Me has been done swap with for st some time. Under the act of Congress at a building has jus: been completed for H tbe eo'.c dm of tbe bureau. Before d> muring into Ibis tbep -wnpied a part m of tbe treasury departme at." ol " What abflbt tbr procree of making "< a greenback!" "Tbe process of making the green- * back and other government securities D' is thk : The paper is first taken to the f wetting division . There it is counted n ud dampened. It is thro delivered to c: the plate printers, each sheet being b charged to tbem. Tbep again count it ' q' ta tbe presence of their ataman', who u k a lady, find give a receipt there- j ^ for, the nsttstul certifying that she witnessed the count. The receipts are ° taken to tbr writing division, where " they arc compared with the books be- y work is begun, ud must agree. Tbe t> paper is then given t';c first impression, p which is on tbr back. This is done witb r s band press. Attached to all ol these n proses arc registers, which keep oount ' b through, ao it ta impossible tor tbe j d printer to secrete any without being de- - again routed, and Ibe work examined " expert*, ail of whom arc ladles. The • sheets found defective In up way arc canceled, and Hie perfect ones placed Is i out tbep are perfectly smooth. Tbep , where they arc again dampened." " Well, tbep are taker to the printing I division, wnerr tbrp receive the second tbr hydraulic press, ud Back again to first. Tbep are taken from here the ! third time to the sute printing division, where 'he third imprra.ioo is received, which Is the urge red seal on the fore. the nuni-wring division, where th-t reHoth Irgactendrr ud- natsona. buj^hcrr are always 'our notes oo each. After bring numbered the legui1 lender notes arc taken to another ream. ' the paper ud the noics eepaTAlrd This I k si: done bp maebtarrp After being j separated ll.-ep are again couu'-ed Slid : placrd in packages of 1 .000 notes each • pevts. One lady, s Mrs. Sliver, will count 1 (Mi notes in five minnres Tliis ; k the final count. Tbep are then ready, j lor dellrrry to tbe partial authorised to receive them. The national hack note. > readily signed. The rules governing the ' ( burene ol engraving ud printing are ! very strict. In fact, during working i | hours the empiopra are treated more - ! prison era than they are like ladies • ' sons are employed there, the ladles out ' numbrrlnglhcgenllemcucoasiderabiy." ' : Tbr oldest stove probulp in the | United Slates k the one which warms the I ball of Virginia's capital, in Kirhmuud. It was made in ling land ud sent to Kich- | round tn I7>, and wanned tbe boost of | I Burgesses for sixty years before it was . reroovrd to its present location, where It has remained for thirty pears It has [ survived three British monarch.; has ■ i arrhs. three republics sad two imperia. ; _ L1_ ' ^*t>l rawer Gteb [ On the 1st instuL asps the Chicago ■ Jomrwal. there were ninety-four lumber ' yards in thk dip, which contained ' vn.vm.m feet of lumber ud limber. j 17J.7S1.000 pieces of sfatagks. 08.7M.OII , j pieces of talb, S IU.JI7 fort of pk-kefm. i ; ud 07,000 pieces of cedar posts. staMM^tafay.- toak^ tseUteoaOvar. | ; Tred." ^ ^ ^ ' "SL I.yvx, . Pte—I n"-^* aZZiww spprw ^ a^jg' :
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^WsM.?kk^«^mrinM«ta^ "Une of Broutp/^boegb H a madr a note oftMsignlfieut font. U ■ sbgnmrat witb tbr forehead it Ira- J q unfitly suggest i tbr Grrdu type, we- : » psdsBp U there be but > alight indent- j ! ntiou bstwsro tberpia. It i.proenin-nt • k recedes a Uttk. flstkbtag wirit a decided pug of taqfikltfrctasaa. ot tor- - mf&altag with that peculiar thickening . the end sometimes celled s " bottk" which, hcrwerer. does not ta the ' te-st aigfiifp a lore ol the bottle^ ^ The pound rharartrr In which the refine- | mrnt of the Greek ud lit* aggrades ■ exeruUrrness of tbe Bom an U ecu- J hined with that prying " turn-up" to- 1 j quialtlvenrss whlcb lrpds to invrotion and discovery. It U the not- of versa ud its owner. If nnancceasfnl in j one department ot enterprise, cu " pall j stakes" ud " try it again." ud kesrthrough life to leave behind him eery distinct " loa: prints tn the sands of j - lime." Pence ud prosperity mSp sandpaper tbe American nose dow» to tbe run Greek type : reeolnlioa and anarchy alter It to tbe fighting Bonis enree : j " a eyrie of Cathay" would scarcely j w Utile it swap to the oonUmptibie , | of Ah Sin's degenerate pug. ! — (Jiispo Express. An elepbul. traveling ta a oar next the locomotive on u Indians railroad. I ar.il so compelled the train to stop. - ThereUa dalm in Oilexd. ? flSlt BitteSS " A fflnnd Prodi.c~ s»d SJ*. t Sustaining Principlo.
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