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Show AMONG THE WHISTLING CIVIL WAR. 11 Auerbach & Bro IEE A Rare Opportunity! TUflsman. ahoot ms a fancy ao Straight at tha heart of job prowling vidatte; Bing me a ball in the glittering spot That aliincs on hie breast like an smulet P Ah, captain I hare goea for a fine drawn bead, Tberaa music anxind when mj barrel'. In tuner Ctmckl went the rifle, tha mamenger aped. And dead from hie horns fell tha ringing dragoon. Now, rifleman, steal through natch the bushes and From jour victim aoma trinket to flnt A button, a loop, or that luminous patch That gleams in the moon, like a diamond stud Oh, captain! I staggered, and aunk In mj track. When I gaaed on the faoa of that fallen vidette, Fie he looked ao like you, aa he lay on hta hack. That my heart rose within me and master me yet. But I snatched off the trinket this locket of 1 OUR SHOE HAVING ENLARGED Hal rifleman, fling me the locket ! 'tin aha, lly brother's young bride and tha fallen DEPARTMENT, We intend to remodel the same and renew our entire stock. In order to make a quick sweep we offer $10.00 worth o' Ladies, Misses and Childrens desirable Shoes every jaii warranted, at a discount of 25 per cent, from our regulai prices. In order to convince our patrons that our DlsCOlll l Ett! is genuine, every pair of Shoes sold will show oil the sale tickets our regular price. For instance: 5.00 PAIR snores DIMCOUXT as PEK CT 1.05 M.7S It will pay you to buy Shoes at this sale- - We are offering a lot of Carpet Remants, ranging from 1 yd. to 20, In Ingrain n. Tapestry and Body Brussels, at prices to close every remnant on hand. is receiving additional noveUies"m Ladies and Childrens Cloaks, Ladies ready-ma-de Dresses, Wrappers, Surah anc Skirts, of latest designs at popular prices goon Was her husband Hush ! aoldler, twaa Heaven's decree. We must him there by the light of the moon! luy far bugles their warnings unite; War Is a virtue, weakness a sin; Thera's lurking and loping around us Load again, rifleman; keep your hand ini' Buf hark I the D. Shan ley. THE BISARA OF POORER (The author of this story, Budyard Kipling, is a young Eu gli ihman who baa lived moat of hie life in rriiUh India. Ills stories of that country, written during personal contact with its people and the British army, have recently attracted a groat deal of attention both in England and America. Some natives say that it came from the other aide of Kulu, where the eleven inch temple Sapphire is. Others that it waa in made at the devil ahrine of Thibet, waa stolen by a Kafir, from him by a Gurltha, from him again by a Lahouli, from him by a khitmatgar, and by thia latter sold to an Englishman, ao all its virtue waa lost; because, to work properly, the Biaara of Poo roe must be stolen with bloodshed if possible, but, at any rate, stolen. These stories of the coming into India are all false. It was made at Pooree ages since the manner of Ita making would fill a small book was stolen by one of tha temple dancing girls there, for her own purposes, and then passed on from hand to hand, steadily northward till it reached Ilanla; always hearing the same name the Bisara of Pooree. In shape it is a tiny square box of silver, studed outside with eight small bales rubies. Inside the box, which opens with a spring, is a little eye less fish, carved from some sort of dark, shiny nut, and wrapped in a shred of faded gold cloth. That is the Bisara of Pooree, and it were better for a man to take a king cobra In bis hand than to touch the Bisara of Pooree. All kinds of magic are oat of date, and done away with except in India, where nothing changes in spite of the shiny, toy scam staff that people call civilization. Any man who knows about the Bisara of Poores will tell you what its powers are always supposing that It has been honestly stolen. It is the only regularly working, trustworthy love charm in the country, with one exception. The other charm la in the hands of a trooper of the Nizams Horse, at a place called Tuprani, due north of Hyderabad. This can JjcjJepenilcd upon for a fact. ' ' Some one rise may explain it. If the Bisara be not stolen, bnt given or bought or found, it turns against its owner in three years, and leads to ruin or death. This is another fact which you may explain when you have time. Meanwhile, you can laugh at ft. At present the Bisara is safe on an ekka ponys neck, inside the bine bead necklace that keeps off the evil eye. If the ekka driver ever finds It, and wears it or gives it to his wife, I am sorry for him. A very dirty woman, with goiter, owned it at Theog in 1881. It came into Simla from the north before Churtons khitmatgar bought it, and sold it for three times its silver value, to Churton, who collected cariosities. The servant knew no more what he had bought than the master; but a man looking over Churton's collection of curiosities Cfaurton was an assistant commissioner, by the way saw and held his tongue. lie was an Englishman, but knew how to believe. Which shows that he waa different from most Englishmen. lie knew that it was dangerous to have any share in the little box when working or dormant; for unsought love is a terrible gift. Park Grubby Pack, as we used te call him was in every way a nasty little man, who must hare crawled into tha army by mistake. He was three lnchee taller than his sword, but not half so strong. tailor And the sword whs a made one. Nobody liked him, and I suppose It was bis wizenedness and worthlessness that made him fall so hopelessly In love with Miss Hollis, who was good and sweet and five foot seven in her tennis shoes. He was not content with falling in love quietly, but brought all the strength of his miserable little nature into the busi hill-eool- t&- - Our Silk Sale having proved such a success we continue same for another week. Curtains and Portieres, from cheapest to finest, at prices to please you- - Boys and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats. Waists, Hats and Caps, and Gents Underwear, at closest prices in the city. We are offering a splendid line of Flush, Silk and Knit Hoods, in latest shapes, at prices, ranging from 75c to $3.50. 0 Ladies Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without sleeves, from $1.00 to $ 2.75 each. A splendid line of Black Chantilly and Guipure Overdress Laces, Tinsel and Embroidered evening materials, &c. in newest Bhades, at less than New York Prices. OZtsTIE PRICE TO .A.XjXj We dra- Ao-Chu- 1 NET gold; An inch from the center my lead broke its way. Scarce (erasing the picture, so fair to behold. Of a beautiful lady in bridal array. are never Undersold. Established 1864. Come one, coma. alii y fifty-shilling, If he had not been so objectionable, one might have pitied him. He vapored, and fretted and fumed, and trotted up and down, and tried to make himself pleasing In Miss Hollis big, quiet, grey eves, and failed. It waa one of the cases that you sometimes meet even in this country where we marry by code, of a really blind attachment all on one side, without the faintest possibility of return. Miss Hollis looked on Pack as some sort of vermin running about the road. He had no prospects beyond captains pay, and no wits to help that out by one anna. In a large sized man love like his would have been touching. In a good man it would have been grand. He being what be waa, it was only a nuisance. You will believe this much. What you will not believe is what follows; Churton and Tbs Man Who Knew what the Bisara was were lunching at the Simla dab together. Churton woe complaining of life in general. His best mare had rolled out of stable down the hill and bad broken her back; his decisions were being reversed by the upper courts more than an assistant commissioner of eight years standing has a right to expect; he knew liver and fever, and for weeks past bod felt out of sorts. Altogether he was disgusted and disheartened. Simla club dining room la built, aa all the world knows, in two sections, with an arch arrangement dividing them. Come In, turn to your left, take the table under the window, and you cannot see any one who has come In, turned to the right and taken a table on the right side of the arch. Curiously enough, every word that you say can be heard not ooy by the Other diner, but by the servant beyond the Mail Orders promptly Filledl Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest Relief is immediate. 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Sent (sealed) free, and Medical addressing Dr. Parkers 161 North 8prnce Institute, St.?Nsshville, Tenn. They guarantee,Sunday Mons core or no psy.-- The Al v.'aa on - Call on me if you wsir.t lo seven-eight- ere In n Rad FIs. and Call.'t HortHx ALSO three-quarte- rs Tit-Bit- s. 7 GENERAL DEALER s us FOR CATARRH. JAMES THO . Yon I J ISOS REMEDY MARMOTS. es rough which they bring dinner. This hi worth knowing. An echoing room Strange A almala That Infest the Flowery la a tmp to be forewarned against. Olympia Mountains. Half in fun and half hoping to be beAfter latch we passed through a beautilieved, The Man Who Knew told Chnrton ful piece of bottom land, teeming with the story of the Bisara of Pooree at rather flowers, red and yellow monthly musk, greater length than I have told it to yon fringing the banks of the stream where it in this place; winding up with a sugges- spread out over the meadow in a dozen tion that Churton might as well throw the different channels. Charlie wayted to stop little box down the hill and see whether and rp 180 acres, lrat Campbell told all his troubles would go with it In ordi- him taka Too much plenty snow in winter, nary ears, English ears, the tale was only after vainly trying to drink the creek an interesting bit of folk lore. Churton and we passed on. Another turn brought laughed, said that he felt better for hie dry us to the base of a steep, bare, stony mounwent and ont Pack had been tiffin- tain. Skirting this and climbing over some tiffin, ing by himself to the rightof the arch, and big rocks, ws suddenly came into a lovely had heard everything. He was nearly mad grass Like the prairie in the sumcountry. with hie absurd infatuation for Miss Hol- mer, every conceivable flower seemed to lis, that all Simla had been laughing about bloom and blossom In tbe grass; the place a is It curious thing that when a man was ablaze red, blue, yellow and white. hates or loves beyond reason be Is ready to We must with have passed through 500 or 500 go beyond reason to gratify his feelings, acres of it, and every here and there a ripwhich he would not do for money or power pling stream ran widely through it. The merely. Depend upon it, Solomon would place was a perfect paradise, and, thank never have built altars to Ashtaroth and good ness! we had of the dark valley. all those ladies with queer names if there j and stood In the got outwarm sunshine. bright, had not been trouble of some kind in his We were now close to the head of the zenana, and nowhere else. But this is beand we pressed on. Presently side the story. The facts of the case are we met a dog,eagerly and close after him his masthesr: Pack called on Churton next day ter, who turned out to be Mr. Bansom, gowhen Churton was out, left Ms card and from the head of the DungeneHs to Fort stole the Bisara of Pooree from its place ing Townsend. He gave us cheerful accounts nnder the clock on the mantelpiece! Stole of the elk, and also took a letter into it like the thief he was by natnre. Three town for ns. At kindly 6 JO we camped under days later all Simla was electrified by the Sentinel rock, about a mile from the divide. news that Miss Hollis bad accepted Pack This rock stands boldly out alone, like a the shrivelled rat, Pack I Do you desire massive fortress, guarding entrance to clearer evidence than this? The Bisara of the valley of the Dungenesa.the Poores bad been stolen, and it worked aa the mountain sides seemed to it had always dons when won by foul beSuddenly alive with men whistling to one another, means. when end one would turn sharp round There ore three or four times in a man's to hear another and a shriller whew! life when he is justified in meddling . with only on the other aide; and soon we saw lots of other peoples affairs to play Providence. about the size of a fox, with long The Man Who Knew felt that he was jus- animals, tails, bushy running about from rock to tified; but believing and acting on a belief rock, sometimes lying down, but more ofare quite different things. The insolent ten bolt up, erect, like a ferret does. satisfaction of Pack as he ambled by the We sitting shot a couple of small ones that night side of Miss Hollis, and Churton's striking and afterward shot several more, larger release from liver as soon as the Bisara of ones. called them whistlingdoga, Campbell Pooree had gone, decided the Man. He and declared they were good to eat, but the explained to Churton, and Churton langh-e- smell was enough for us Their odor is because he was not brought up to bebut not fragrant. They have two lieve that men on tbe government house peculiar, long teeth in front like a beaver, and feet list steal at least little things. But the almost shaped like a squirrels feet. miraculous acceptance by Miss Hollis of believe their right name is mountain I decided tailor Pock that little him to take beaver. Wherever we went afterward in steps on suspicion. lie vowed that he only the mountains, as long as there was grass, wanted to find out where his ruby studded we saw those whistling dogs, as we got to silver box hod vanished to. You cannot call them. I liked to see them; they seemed accuse a man on the government house to make the and lively, and list of stealing. And if you rifle his room were very place cheerful amusing to watch. In winter rou are a thief yourself. Churton, prompt- they have long under tbe snow, ed by the Man Who Knew, decided on bur- and their coats burrows a dark gray; in sum' get glary. If he found nothing in Packs mer they are yellow. Their skins should room but It is not nice to think of whne make good fur, and I think would pay for would have happened in that case. being trapped in the winter months. Our e Pack went to a dance at Bcnmore altitude this night was 5,450 feet, and we was Bcnmore in those days, and not the place Stony Camp, from an office and danced fifteen waltzes out of christened the terribly ground we had to sleep o twenty-twwith Miss Hollis. Churton on. The stonywas warm until about 4 night and the Man took all the keys that they a. m., when it got fearfully cold, and we could lay hands on, and went to Packs were almost frozen. Whatcom Reveille. room in the hotel, certain that his servants would be away. Pack waa a cheap souL Disputing About the Fruit Supply. He had not purchased a decent cash box to What did you do with the other pear? hie one of those native keep papers in, but Imitations that you buy for ten rupees. It Inquired a stout old man, with a mouth opened to any sort of key, and there at the like a lemon squeezer, of the man who ocbottom, under Pack's Insurance policy, cupied the next chair in a restaurant in Nassau street. lay the Bisara of Pooree! What pear? asked the other in surChurton called Pack names, put the Biaara of Pooree in his pocket, and went to prise, suspending operations on tbe third dance with the Man. At least he came in doughnut. "I earns in here with three Bartlett time for supper, and saw the beginning of the end In Miss Hollis eyes. . She waa hys- pears, declared the old man emphatically. I put them on this choir under my hat terical after supper, and waa taken away while I procured some food, and I return mamma. her by At the dance, with the abominable Bisara to find two pears instead of three. I havent seen your pear, answered the in his pocket, Churton twisted his foot on one of the steps leading down to the old doughnut ester indignantly. I think yon have. rink, and had to be sent home In s rickI tell you I have not. shaw, grumbling. He did not believe in the Bisara of Poorer any more forlthtLW Yolw mieral hppeKFXhee; young man. XMmAtalaUkMi, tont 'UeSbught out Pack leads me to believe that you are fond of pears. and called him some ugly name, and thief What of that? waa the mildest of them. Pack took the Simply that you couldnt resist the names with the nervous smile of a little man who wants both soul and body to re- temptation, and so you took my other sent an insult, and want his way. There pear. Please give it back. And I tell you, said tbe alleged thief, woe no public scandal. A week later, Pack got his definite dis- now thoroughly angry and as red os one of missal from Miss Hollis. There bad been his doughnuts, I have not taken yonr a mistake in the placing of her affections, pear. 1 dont like pears. I hadnt even she said. So he went away to Madras, seen your pear, and if yon dare accuse me where he can do no great harm even if be again of stealing your fruit Ill make you sorry enough. lives to be a colonel. An awkward amount of attention by Churton insisted upon the Man Who Knew taking the Bisara of Pooree as s gift. this time was being drawn to the dispute, The Man took it, went down to the Cart and the owner of the lost pear bottled his rood at once, found an ekka pony with a indignation and sat down to the coffee and blue head necklaoe, fastened the Bisara of sandwiches in silence. He waa lieginning Pooree inside the necklace with a piece of on his second sandwich when he stopped and leaned over to his neighbor. shoestring, and thanked heareu that he suddenly Excuse me. was rid of a danger. Remember, in case What? you ever find it, that yon mnst not destroy Its all right. the Bisara of Pooree, I have not time to What? explain why just now, but the power lies Tbe pear. in the little wooden fish. Mr. Gulter-natiHow? or Max Muller could tell you more I ate it down in Spruce street. Have a about it than L New York Tribune. You will say that all this story is made pear? up. Very welL If ever you come across a The Smallest Flowering Plant, little silver, ruby studded box, of an inch long by The smallest flowering plant is Wolffia wide, with a dark brown wooden fish, mlcroscopia, a native of India. It belongs wrapped in gold cloth, Inside it, keep it. to the duckweed family. It is almost Keep it for three years, and then you will mlcroscopia in size, destitute of proper discover for yourself whether my story is stem, leaves and roots, but having these true or false. organs merged in one, forming a :'rond. Better still, steal it as Pack did, and you There la a prolongation of the lower surwill be sorry (h.-i-t you had not killed your- face, the purpose of which seems to be to self in the beginning. Budyard Kipling. enable tbe plant to float upright in the water. The fronds multiply by sending out Tabbys Shrewd Act. or concavity, and A queer natural history fairy tala comes other fronds from a slit this take place from Scotland. At Haddington a cat gave with such rapidity does days often suffice to produce birth to four kittens, and with her off- that a few from a few individuals enough similar spring took up her abode in tbe garden ones to cover many square rods of pond summer house. Three of the kittens were with the minute green granules. surface visof on and tbe the removed, house, lady are they bear flowSmall os these iting the summer house the next day, was ers. Two are plants on a plant, each produced surprised to find that the fourth kitten of them very simple, one of a single stahad also disappeared. Search was made, men and the other of a single pistil, both but to no qyail, Several days passed, and which bunt through the upper surface the attention of the inmates was attracted off the frond. by the somewhat stealthy movements of the mother cat, when It was seen to go reSold Ills Whiskers Willingly. peatedly to a thick arch of honeysuckle in There is a leather dealer in a small city the garden. Here the missing kitten was found safely ensconced in a blackbirds in New York who is noted for the length Beet, A better retreat could not have been and luxuriance of bis side whiskers. Atone chosen, aa the nest was fully seven feet time an acquaintance said, Lethergood, I from the ground and in the thickest part would give 830 for your whiskers. Within an hour the acquaintance was approached of the honeysuckle. Here the kitten i mained apparently comfortable in Its novel by a man whom he failed to recognise, but who called him by name and thrust into his quarters, Boston Journal. hand a package neatly tied in white paper. Something familiar in the strangers voice laryngitis. his curiosity, but be was told to open roused of is inflammation an the Laryngitis larynx, the organ of the voice. This In- the package. 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