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Show (flVlNG CHECKERS. j tcrpart with the living chf-m- en, although, of course, no fair young livs were sacrificed. fRETTY GIRLS AS PLAYERS FOR The tournament will be in the SWEET CHARITY. near future, and all of therepeated ladies young of Frostburg have their hearts set upon in the game, either as red or black being & nous -' Checkerboard Interestpetsi They have no choice. m Idea Adapted from a Story of pieces. The Journals picture was drawn ufe In India An Kxciting Contest from a of the hall and photodiagram pstween Reds and Blacks. of the graphs young women who were the living checkers. HERE is a story of the days of Clive in LOST ARTICLES. India, of a young Amount to a Iretty Sum in a English girl who Tear. was captured hy the The following interesting items have marmidons of the been about the articles lost on gathered rajah of somewhere railroad In England: trains or other and carAt the Euston railway station 30,000 ried off to his pal- articles are received every year. The ace in the foothills for articles inquiries that have been of India. Her lover, lost not but found average over twenty an army officer in a day. the English army, single and alone, A first-clapassenger from Liverifound his way to the potentates court threw his false teeth out of the pool and demanded her of her captor. window with some plum stones. The The rajah afdmiring the bravery of the track was searched and near It the man made much of him, but refused the teeth were found and duly restored to boon he asked. Finally finding the Entheir owner. glishman was an expert chess player he The Great Eastern Railway company made a fiendish compact with him that sold the following articles last year the should play a game with living among the unclaimed lost property: chessmen, the rajah to furnish the One hundred and forty handbags, five pieces. enormous cases of books, 459 pairs of The terms of the game were simple. hoots and shoes, 614 collars, cuffs and As either side lost a move the unfor252 caps, 506 deerstalker hats, fronts, tunate pawn was to lose his life, the 2,000 single gloves, 230 hats (womens) rajahs executioner standing by to be- and bonnets, 94 brushes and combs, 265 head' him instantly. Then if, at the pipes, 110 purses, 100 tobacco pouches, end, the Englishman won he was to 1,006 .walking sticks, 300 socks and take the girl and both would be escorted stockings, 108 towels, 172 handkerback-tthe English possessions, safe chiefs, 2,301 umbrellas, 128 articles and .and sound: if, however, he lost, he was seven big cases of wearing apparel. to lose his life and the girl must enter At Bings Cross it takes six weeks The Englishman to sort out the articles for the annual the rajah's harem. consehted; it was the best he could do. sale. Umbrellas are sold in lots from 6 The following day the courtyard of to 36, and bring from $10 a lot down. the palace was laid out in the form of a Last years lost and unclaimed propgigantic chessboard, and at a given sig- erty in the Great Northern was sold for nal the living chessmen took their $850. It included 1,000 walking sticks To and the 1,300 umbrellas, so the things must places. Englishmans horror he saw that the white queen, the piece of have gone for almost nothing. Gloves are sold very cheap; at one his adversary, the rajah, was his sweetheart! It was devilish ingenuity sale 2,000 went for about 2 cents a pair. The purses found on the Southwestern worthy of an Oriental. However, the game went on. At one trains yield, on an average, $500 a year. - ss o , CRAZY OVER GOLD. Story of a Great rind of CONFIRMS Wealth. Near Fri-l- t Blaine. George Webber, a United State 3 eas- Post-Intelligenc- Mr. Webbers of the BIBLICAL ACCOUNT An)rifn . s in I) N ffer Noun JL- - During the Imt Mv years the wc:k cf r.nhwff g.ral ruiTv ntrn in Babylon i I i 1 ::i aims t ccnfiirl to the lib ns cf tlm An. icun expedition, who Live L.n enmred for several years in the t yr m at: z exploration cf the great mound cf NIffcr, In Tim u terns inspector, arrived in this city recently from Blaine and tells of a great excitement among the people there and across the British Columbia line over a gold-finsays the Seattle d, i A n-tir- i -- er. story sounds like a tale of fiction, and, whilst there is nothing romantic about it, there are exciting suggestions of wealth to be got from the earth. Mr. Wehbej4 says that a rancher named James Good-fellow, whose acquaintance the inspec tor made while on duty at Point Roberts, came to Blaine and asked him tq return to Point Roberts with him and pass an opinion on what Goodfellox? considered gold in the sand and dirt in! the hills in the neighborhood of the canneries of the Alaska Packers associa-- . tion. Mr. Webber, who was at first skeptical, having had a number o' years practical experience as a miner, at last consented, and, hiring a tearq, accompanied by Goodfellow, made thA fourteen-mil- e drive to Point Roberts. He procured a pan and went to th hills, directed by the excited rancher. Goodfellow pointed out the plaqj where he had first made his discoveries, and Mr. Webber, scooping up a pan of the dirt, went to a creek near thp place and began washing it. The thing after the soil and surface dirt had been removed was a black sand lying Jt the bottom of the pan. After this ha I been washed out Mr. Webber states that he could hardly believe his eyes, for the bottom of the pan was covered with shot gold. Having In mind several salting propositions, Mr. Webber again took up a pan of earth at a considerable distance from the place where Goodfellow claimed to have made his discoveries. This second pan was even more prolific of the yellow metal than the first, and upon convincing himself that Goodfellow had told the truth he jumped into his buggy and as fast as possible made for Blaine, from which place he proceeded to Whatcom, where he recorded two mining claims, and then returned to Point Roberts. In the , rt Central Babylonia, the t he of the ancient city of NIpur, and to the partially renamed werk of M. de Garzec at Telia, the ancient Launch. The discoveries made by there explorers have been of great importance, but they chiefly related to the earliest days cf the Chaldean empire, as far back as 4,000 years before the Christian era. Important as these discoveries are, as furnishing us with the material by which to study the dawn of civilization in Chaldea, there has always been a desire that we should obtain some inscribed records, pordble historical inscriptions, of the period of the new Babylonian empire (B. G. especially of the reigns of Nebuchadnez-ze- r II. and Nabonidus. With the exception of the Babylonian chronicle of the reign of the latter monarch and a few historical notices In his cylinder inscriptions, we have but little indication of the existence of historical records. A discovery of the greatest importance has just been made by Father Schell, who has for some time been exploring in Babylonia. In the Muljelibeh mound, one of the principal heaps of ruins in the center of Babylon, be has discovered a long inscription of Nabonidus, the ), last of the Babylonian kings (B. C. which contains a mass of history and other data, which will be of the greatest value to students of this Important period of Babylonian history. The monument in question is a small Stella of diorite, the upper part of which is broken, inscribed with eleven columns of writing, and which appears to have been erected early in the kings reign. It resembles in some measure the celebrated India house inscription of Nebuchadnezzar, but is much more full of historical matter. Its value may be estimated when It is stated that it contains a record of the war of revenge conducted by the Babylonians and their Mandian allies against Assyria, for the destruction of the city of Sennacherib, in B. C. 698; an aefcount of the election and coronation of Nabonidus, in B. C. 535, and the wonderful dream In which Nebuchadnezzar appeared to him; as well as an account of the restoration of the Temple of the Moon of God, at Khar-raaccompanied by a chronological record, which enables us to fix the date of the Scythian invasion. There is also a valuable reference to the murder of Sennacherib by his son in Tebet, B. C. COG-fiGS- ), 533-538- n, so-call- ed 681. The account of the dream Is Incomplete, but It is most important as showing the implicit belief which these Babylonian kings had in portents by dreams, and It is also a remarkable confirmation of the statements of Daniel in regard to the dreams of Nebuchadnezzar. There are to In the inother referred matters many scription which are of the great Interest, especially the portion relating to the apportionment of the temple revenues. trr W u k 4 IJrpfc s ic r la j. v Iturffa fcs cc1 i jT'r:n li the sucar-tee- t hue uru e M r iate'trv. t t cultivation rcrc, a gr over It. 1. Frcro F-- t yeir of i ; tc I at 717 i the quantity of sugir is , HZ LUCA'-- :; , r.f tons, an increase of 113. it tjrs ever 1, i. I a CO. t The improvement of the intern! "1 i 1 r r market w. s caused pna !gai:v ly t1 o Si 'r MM 1 t that the United states boucM MP-- liarhu-- g v " U 1720 100,000 sacks of raw sugar it years in case tie insaiNuts stock, and it is said that should stop entirely the export of sugar lrc-- i LliVER ELUil n;i!,i I ). 1' Cuba, Its price on the IJurcpeun rarrets would rise because Gala , r I f ; : ? 1, I KIM' d of toe total qumtity cf fM AT'HNIS i . v o. i ; .. cane sugar produced by the whole vtorll, . t t '"arr, a. vi, ..rs. ,r . . i . IT : t and of all the suaar in general, and is the principal source of supply of raw . 7. sugar for the United States, the lirgst sugar AMERICA!; lIOUSFrA-Y;;1 f'H ( ,i consumer in th world. Russia exported, i It it J( to November kt lid, from September 1. rr- - Vot'd U rk.: 19.2G0 tons of sugar. 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WEBER & CLAYTON, 1039 Curtis Street, Bankers and Brokers. Telephone 1C23, Mail Th Mount St. Bernard Dog. or telegraph orders receive prompt attention.' as a barefooted You Boodle life Mr. Baron Jordls, the principal breeder of boy, I understand? began New Clerk Yes, sir. 1 HOItKS. We are the omy firm est of tin MisSt, Bernard dogs In Austria, publishes a was born without shoes. souri river that do a general commi. ion i the oldest firm in the elate, uur fa .....as t r eo Bernard of the the from St l'tter prior IF the Baby Is Catting Teeth, borees and mules are secon i to rofe, 3,f D handling hospice on the subject of the present Te sure and use that old and remedy. Mas. bead handled laetyesr. Auction sales 1 burhLj, If you want to buy or sell Jet us bear from you. You ask me Winslow's Soothing Strop for Children Teething. value of these dogs. W. Buchanan, Genl Man,, City Block larda. John whether In the present aay our hounds Teacher Tommy, what is meant by nurender the same service to travelers as tritious food? Tommy Something to eat C. C. DUnLINGAr..CG to It no taste that aint got to are usually ascribed them, writes thq There are Dictionaries and Dictionaries, ASSAY prior. Certainly they do. They In no of them all seems to way belie their past. In winter they but the noblestIt Roman still easily In the lead in Established la Colorado, 1V3. Famptes by mail car are absolutely indispensable to us, not the great race forispopularity. express will receive prompt and careful attention. only because they still find wanderers Poster designs are said to be often mere GOLD AND SILVER. BULLION buried in the snow, but because they accidents. Some of them must be regardare the only guides who can lead us ed as fatal accidents, too. RtSnsd, Melted end Aeseyed r Purchased. safely along the proper track in the wild PIsos Cure for Consumption is our only Address. 112$ end 1733 Lawrence ft. CffNV a... C Vfev. mountain snowstorms. The only differ- medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. C. ence is that they do not now carry a Beltz, 439 8th Ave., Denver, Col., Nov. 8, 95. THE COMPANY PAV9 THE FRfICHT new boras htm. W!!l On tblr basket or flask fastened to their necks; feet ea h ehift. Is ut as sf Louise Paw do you come on with that leap boiet 25 ton of rock It can be No anywhere packed these are borne by one of the brothers year proposal? Emma I dont know yet. and reliable es an engine co wheels of m ga jet k can is still examining my letters of recomIlarry to bresV, cent, is of the hospice. Westminster Gazette. tJ clutches mendation. bend wrought iron and steel andt will P before breakup. Over J in use tome run cme. fi yesr withouthor--one The Most Fastidious Saddle IT or pi a Drag. ms dollars erp-asto be cannot fall the with Persons pleased ' boiBia at iinoea, kthJ, to 10b t --J The sale of the saddle horses owned elegant service now offered the public by the t I by the Durland riding company in New Union Pacific. Through Palace Sleepers of w vestibuled trains, fast York city, which was conducted by the the latest designs; a cars la free (meals 1 dining carte), sheriff, demonstrated that saddle horses time, Pintseh chair cars, steam heat, Office cor. etc. are cheaper than bicycles. Thirty dol- reclining 17th and Cur-- ' Ticket light, lars was the average price for the tis Sts. for an Illustrated circular to THE The game is up, remarked the hungry and on up Bend1222 equines owned by this' once popular and customer . Curtia ht Bmnver. Goto. CO. as WHIM he noted in advance the price prosperous riding school. Saddles also of birds on the bill of fare. brought low figures. The wheel is playJust How It ooes I. Is Not tho Question. ing hob with the horse, even in fashIt is enough to know that Hindercorns takes out ionable quarters. Pittsburg Dispatch. the corns, and a very pleasing relief it is. 15c at Examination and Advice aa to Patentability of Indruggists. Send for Inventors Guide, or How to G t a vention. When Traveling:, Gazley Is It good to eat at night before Patent. PATEICK OFAIUiELL, Washington, D. C, to bed? Lazbey Be definite, 'man; is Whether on pleasure bent, or business, going take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of what good to eat? I Have Tried Parkers Gnger Tonic and IIAIH UALCAM Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and Marvelous cures. Treatise and SZtrial bottle free tj i it cates, bead to Dr. JsUuie.Sol Arch bU, PUiia., Pa well-trie- d irS? OFFICE ter. tl r PRETTY MAIDS AS LIVING CHECKERS IN A GAME FOR CHARITY. e. and Southwestern line meantime Goodfellow, who is not a sat the rajah, moving the white At the London and 340 hats citizen of the United States, had started cs by messenger; at the other the last year 103 mackintoshes other his son to Whatcom to take out his the and caps were found among was directing officer English naturalization papers in order to he ig k3. the game progressed, pawns, sacri-- i. ;hts, castles and bishops were board As they were lost on the r lives paid the forfeit. Then, witha endisli cunning the rajah made re that placed the white queen in 1. The agonized Englishman must Lure the queen and sacrifice her or the game and his own life, of the ortunately, the gifted writer XJhether true or false, we cannot dreadful moment, i. Inspired In this le a brilliant coup and checkmated cruel rajah at the same time, saving 3 white queen. his strange and exciting story fell the hands of some bright young it was pie in Frostburg,wasMd., and the trained that it just thing mact for charitable purposes. while some of the favored chess, pie in Frostburg understood did not. majority of the townspeople on checkers. So they compromised town was selected best player In the out to the sent a challenge was best ffibering cities to produce their rer for a game with living checkers, was ho player selected for Frostburg at champion IIu"h" Gpier, the local near by, town a rkcrs Lcnaconlng. Wthcrto rfcci in Mr. D. R. Sloan. behalf ! rated at tha game. On his the citizens cf Lons coning took up the and last Thursday night f : t c o !: place in Moats opera house, The floor of the opera house resemble a huge painted to youn twenty-fou- r Un-unate- ly, Saved by Glove Button. How much may depend upon a glove fastening was Illustrated at one of the Monson slate quarries in an adventure which the person concerned would not care to repeat. He was a derrick man, who stood on the brink of one of the the slate rock great chasms from which to catch hold was is hoisted. His duty of the big hook depending from the end of the bottom as it swung over the bank and attach it to the crate to be sent back into the pit. Standing upon the very edge, he reached out to catch It the hook which dangled near him. buckwore thick was winter and he from hook The slipped skin gloves. him as he leaned out hut caught into The swing the fastening of his glove. off his feet him of the great boom took out into him in an instant and carried on aiddy space with his life depending whole His the gloves holdingon fast. button and that weight was hung 175 feet of space bethere was a clear floor of rock below. tween him and the before the The moments that passed back boom could be swuug to him but he hours bank seemed likesafe and sound. Lewgot there at last, iston Journal. to ' Th Never Touched Him. stomach of an ostrich that died in Cena few days ago in the menagerie New York, was found to Park, tral . pieces contain a wooden clothespin, two VV-a piece o cf glass, a mouth harmonica, handle four inches long, aa chcr board, and umbrella in twelve tv.'d vo In black and metal skate key, a brass door bey,two and tr their respective places, Eilk handkerchief, a hern comb,and a three pebbles rowel 1 "house tho game began. pieces cf coal, andostrich cudLnc the did not die of Interest the Yet VTthbrcathlcr3 hatchet. tuberculocis.-Da- ily A av. ' I the brilliant play, VX io digestion, but fettL. fine in were i ,Tr sioan r Junrcd they re- Lyre. t'hilycrs were end tho luck, to Go rPU.l- - g. hotrd, Wanted tto -.. i f of Millais, the Royal the king row i,, i i It is related as t it h -- lit tiaras. new president, that Academy's . oti-f- j Vi crc his first prize for drawtook were toy to A; in all , ,! 10. Three had to stand on a chair winnin La t1- audience. red, to the with -. tineHI'to huro - tho ;:yFloan, vfcrt ho would dc A T ' V. :iling third ml - a fM0;: ff .citenen u , f. i ti; hour cf - len to go nlwp It ;A tine. u. 0S I .t c, IR-p-- - -- lUn - w-ic- n - - r- - a:-visi- f C- - X ble able to file upon claims for himself. When passing through Blaine young Goodfellow told the story and In less than an hour half the population of that town was on its way to the new Eldorado. Not only is Blaine represented In the mines, said Mr. Webber, but the majority of the men from Ladners Landing, across the British Columbia border, are pouring across and panning out the dirt of the Point Roberts hills. These are not the only discoveries of gold that have contributed to the contagion of fortune hunting in the northwest corner of the state. Another rancher, whose name I do not remember, while sinking a well at hia place on Lulu Island, afte- - reaching a depth of thirteen feet, brought to the surface dirt that panned out $1,600 to the ton. He is still digging the well, but It Is not for water. Those who had already squatted and staked out claims In, connection frith the Goodfellows and myself held a meeting and named their find the Clld-tammining district, which name the new papers recognizing the filings Trill bear. en MEN OF MARK. In his younger days Ambrose Thcias.3 had some celebrity 3 an athlete, and in his old age he was extremely fond cf physical exercize and cf outdoor life. The fact that he lived to be 5 shows the benefit he derived from it Prince Ghika, who has been appointed Roumanian minister at Paris, belongs to one cf the most famous families cf his country. In the last "ten years there have been three Ghika s occupying pools as minizters one at BerCXI d the cno now aplin, one at Lon is. at Far pointed Harter, who com- - I effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in EO cent and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured the California Fig Syrup Company byonly. " believe in it, says a mother, and so will you say when familiar with its revitalizing properties. Have those people in the other flat been I think not; he takes naps married long? on her best silk pillows. Pain often concentrates all its Misery in Convenient for Ilim. Mrs. Wreakhard laadladv) How is it that you are taking (the yonr medicine after dinner? I thought the doctor told you to take it before meal3. Mr. Oldboarder He said it didnt make any difference as long a3 I took it on an at once Oi! Rows Tbt Y7e offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Patarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. T7e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. VALDING. KIXNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Toledo, Ohio. Cure Is taken internalHalls CatarrhDruggists, ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 7Se per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Ilalla Family Pills, Iff c. He Nice dog! Have you taoght him any new tricks since I was here last? Mie (sweetly) Oh, yes; he will fetch your hat If you whietle! 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