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Show tAnTBD; ' AGED WOMAN TO WI OHLE NO USE FOR THEM. TAKTR i. care ct an infant, Wiu bare a liom. Apply at this Office. ood rriiiiaC nsi-u- i MIDGLEYASOffS, '.; -- i m A wiliss , tar USE STOCK mma C j. "wu . man, ana vmm inumpttftU al ri. CmOclnA tallure U of Ua predeoMSora.!erjthlof of rarae in the old porua piagu la rotainad la tba Capo!, but at tLta point ail ootnparfccw i NEWEST PATTERNS - titia, and oonttt beg tea. ,IWjaxbpie: AL3J, UCK.S6KU Thaold platera wr !ow ll Cmpolatiu (i jUik. mtid mtv. ILUJViBERS, HmtJirmT, ijstheir aotloo; ! i? i TLe c:j pliutera Ucked if ' tier power to do worethau to luipan alight, U.fipitSrj relief tn caeasy of treatment; lUapijlu urea the ayatamaod prmanly 'Hon fiuvop 'S HOT 'VLf'iE 1 roubiea tot m hlch It to raoomxneiide f The old pUateta depeodad for rat ood au!u mlf ht a tula, uptfa kr aj acijulCQt Ol jpkMiiz Mork a Specialty, lk!r they maker; th Benaon'i - rttUiiitrf i 'fia oo ihoiteat cottos. v by maaaa cf the acJeoUtla Ordsra prompt! of the r'j.UcMifl (maranUaJ. ran medtataal tngredieattoombipatioa wblotr it ifactaica. Ib hilef, the oU planters, 4a Brepbeoaoa'a r' JO Second dlacarded eDgtoe, are awltcked ri tie track, i AND AT RESIDENT, 51 hs wra 1- J air 1, 1S83. t 5 .to-day- " T" nm:, THS 5 BITTER WORDS: -.- :'. 0 tJe have faa(j trt tntlr Day. .iwini Kookot," and the looomotlvee of .? are built nrai t the ma. prtaeipJa, T j. chine with which the treat entfbser aetoniab-f- d his arm. in,8resUax m noojj, " Kftontaf or tbo tnvoatiui. There were pU'.sien Wtb boles 4n them loo. betore BENSON'S CAPCINB FOHrT pi TER urprtMMl both the pubus tbe pbysio- - CIcimlners, Etc. s, , rutin IKIlrs mrmfl;ot PAINTERS, rapr-Haager- ogt EVENING NEWS. Kerfr after loae tbelt aafalab; Never after loae t heir dower, Just a tonoh, however they're hidden, Brlnir again the oJd time .power. ; Many a heart ha toit 1H traaiur, Many a heart Ua heaveo above, For tbe worda of bitter meaning, Coming fr,tu the llpa we love. Bitter worda; ob, bitter, bitter Keep (ham cloae within the breaat, ' They may mar a whol llii'i muglo, a wbola luV reau Waitii for the Griat. 'U la Btr&nije." raid a ir en tie man wui'e tl BenaoQ'i jroea oo ii o aai neii to me in the iitj winning-ffoldtcar, and op!n!om (ruui all sort! of th whom X had struck od aalta an "what an lnfiuance a Tet tn thli very faot ltoa the Lado dttoawr acquaintance, , OLDEST to the paopla ho buy &od ne thu tell, UOA-- a word, or tne Jitue act or a aometlmea able and toleotlOo tei&edr. MHjwicriay la per feat atranger wllj nave upon a perron " the w.buu pa j a to virtue .t loiliatloq la "Vea," said I; "more than any of Ibi coacetdloo Talldre natta t i tvocesu Bn- urn cam realize" soqm t'avtrt artTTSiodW u oama sloA "It waa the elm act of a strait tjrJa. ear that changed pie the whole course Eewnni of anrtn11. Tu til th word CAPCINE CUT to the cebtr. "XnOeed! HowtO?" rlce ti oeota. ceaDurr a johaaoo, Cbiiilsti, New "When I waa a boy. my father "F?3 T? Tr S3 1 movea io me men far weat Ohio. It waa before the day a of team, and n great mllie thundered on the " ! PURE LINSEED 4 river banke, but occasionally there & nu a nttie grist mm the aide or some email atream. by and hither. whenever the water waa tip, the whole neighborhood flocked with fcsj F4 elt At 61 LakS CltV by Z i".. M. their sacks of corn. First come. 4. Co., u, P. Clark. t;J(Jx3 .1. mi i iiiTcn. csjuis. nmd: pas; ets. first served.' Sometimes we bad to r. Culmer aJoi, ., StBTrart Chis.eu, Moore, watt two or three days for our tarn. aiu A Ox i i Xee of e va. I O Z IL generally waa the person sent by WUtu I., 0T il"boo, Houit 4 Horlbuc aod Dealer, P. O. from our house, for. while I waa too Truer Box, 125, tbe Territories. amall tn be of much account on the jscsrally throughout a eoa at s oew farm, I was aa good aa a man to rroaaptly. carry grist to the mill, Bo I was not at all surprised one morning when my father 'Henry, you can get op Old Boan and go to the mill to South Street, 11 n anil BEST! ( ', HAYNES SON. ! i Cr-to- n ' day.' "Saunders' mill waa ten milea . away; bat I had made the trip so often tnat It did not seem far. I believe one becomes more attached to an old mill than to any other build lug. I can see juat how it looked aa It stood there under the eoyamoree, with its huge wheel and rough clapboard aides. When I arrived I found the North Branch and Rocky Fork folks there anted of me, and 1 knew there wafl no hope of getting home that day; but I waa not at all aerry, for my basket was well filled with pro visions, and Mr. Baunders always opened his barn for ua to sleep In; so It was no unpleasant time we had while waiting for our grist. Thla time there waa an addition to the number that had been In the habit of gathering, frcm time to time, in mm j the old Baunder's barn a young fellow! about my own age, probably a little older. Hia name was Charley Allen, and his father had bought a farm over on the Brush Creek road. He was sociable and friendly, but I Instinctively felt that he had 'more manners' than the rest of ua. The waa' sr en t, as usual, in reeveningcoarse Jokes and playing lating cards. Although I waa not accustomed to such things at home, I had become so used to it at the mill that It had long since ceased to ahock me, and, indeed, I waa fast becoming an interested spectator. .... Ik i,m "Well, boys, it la time for us fellers to go to roost,' said Jim Finley, one of the giealest toughs on the i Rooky Fork, as he threw down his pack of cards and began to undress, we all followed his example, al. it waa not much undressing though v we to did STRONG!sleep on the haymow; but BEING SMOOTH AND we were ao buay with our own affairs that we did not notice Charley Allen until Jim exclaimed: Heyday! we've got parson here; we hev!" 'waa kneeling by the "Charley oat-bipraying. Jim FlnJey's Jest met wltn no response, The alienee waa only broken by the drowsy cattle below, and the twittering swallows over head. More than one rongh man wiped a tear from his eyes as ha went silently to hie bed B31. ou the hay. I had always been In the habit of praying at home, bnt I never thought of such a thing at Baunders' Mill. Aa I laid awake : : ! that night In the old barn, thinking of Charley Allen's courage, and what aa effect it had upon the f. firmly resolved that In the SPOOL men, SILK: UNEQUALLED future I! would do rieht. I little .thought how soon my courage would be tested. BeiiUbU 'Just after my dinner I cot mv these Should Using Jjultes grist and started for home. When I arrived at Albright's gate, where Uranda of Silk. turned off to go borne, I found the old aqulre waiting for me. I saw in a moment that something had gone wrong, i nad always stood la the greatest awe of the old gentleman, because he was the rich man of the and now I felt my neighborhood, wiul UWXeoUAINTEO WITH th ccochapmy of this country, WHO to beat very fast. heart beginning, THE THAT 6S BY CXAMININO THIS MAP, As toon as I came near, he said: "Did yon go tnrough this gate yesterday?" "1 cooid easny nave aeniea it, as it was bofore daylight when I went went through, and quit aa often auen tne otner way. junariey kneeling In the bam came to my mind like a flash, and before 1 nad tioue to listen to the tempter I said, l'e8,slr, ldid. ' 'Are you sure you shut and pinned the gate?' he aeked. "This question atagjered me. I remembered distinctly that 1 did not. , I could poll the pin without getting off my corse,X but I could not put it In again, so eareleasiy roue away and left It opeU. 'Oat with it; tell us just what wSV! . rjr.-- , XUSW' ..... SB:? sn 5 FLO REN CE KNITTING SILK - :1 ' n, ; put after ore glances at it It seems lneomprehjnalble that a human be ing anooyj have been there and Ottauta Citizen. while I waa waiting for the griat." survived,. S, S. Ufa Boom in Hia Own Grave. VV Xarth Tremors. A novel case came before the Tnaru as police court- - In London The committee which waa ap-- lately. An "elderly man" com some years ago by the that his eldest eon "who plalmd giinted Aasodatlon for the purpose had a large family," Insisted Upon of determining the lunar disturb- burying bis children in a family ance of gravity has virtually aban- grave which the applicant had doned the task aa unattainable. The bought In 1878 for himself and; hia unexpected difficulties that pre- own family, in Upton churchyard, sented themselves in the way of thla Essex. The had al determination were brought about ready burled hiscomplainant wife and one child by the instability of the earth's in this grave, bnt his undutifal son, mass itself, whose movements, aa who appeared to have obtained posstated by the Messrs. Darwin, of session of the documents were tnceeaant and for opening theneoeeaary him at deuamoriage, grave,"set so lawless that the'o steady march of fiance." "The consequence will be," the lunar awing was utterly- over- sakl latter, "that borne and lost. The earth waa never there the won't be room for me, and really atilL It quivered,and throbbed, that la a very uncomfortable thought and. warped, and bent, under the for a man who has taken the trouble pendulum night and day, and even, to provide a last resting placet for aa It seemed, in the absence of ful himself, as I have done. It's jtoo merely local agencies that could jba bad, you know," he said. Ameri detected." Nor waa the situation can KegUter, Parti. Improved when a position in a deep m.ne was taken This lnat ability of the earth or the constancy of I ta An Ancient Love Match. tremors ia attributed to caoeea directly oonneo.ed with the vary Forty .years ago a wall known ing intensities or atmospheric and cltlzn of Kalelgh, then a young Oceania pressure,. The placlr g of a merchant, was engaged to be mar great weight as a mountain, for ex- ried to a young lady in that vicinity. any portion of the surface For sone cause the young people beampleon will naturally tend to produce ja came estranged, 'and the marriage depression of the surface at that was broken off. The gentleman point, and consequently movement; soon after married one of Wake but "It waa probably never Imagined Coanty 'a daughters, who lived bnt till now that when the barometer a few years. He then took a second rises an Inch over a land area like wife, with whom he lived happily for a number of years, when ebe that of Australia, the Increased load of air sinks the entire oontlnent two died, and he took a third wife, who or three inches below the normal died kes than two years ago. IA level. Over a like era area, the short time since thetltizen referred water surface may bedepreiaed a to, now three score and ten, met by foot or more. Thus, as the mass of accident the object of his first love, air creeps in wind or creeps by slow whom he had not seen for over 40 er convection from place to place, years Acquaintance was! renewed, the yielding earth swaya up and love revived, proposals of marriage down beneath its welgbt." The made and accepted, and' within a increased accumulation of air over a few days, it ia eald, the old gentle given locality waa found to influence man or 7U will lead to the altar nis 7 roy flame of forty years ago. the pendulum in the manner of of course, to a much less sua a mountain. extent,) a solid mas, The tides exercise a disturbing pow er similar to that which has been "Contimpt av Coort. shown In thocase of the atmosphere; thus, the heaping waters of the flood Judge Mnlcahey fined another depresathe shore; whereas the ebb man yesterday for skurrying across permits it to rue again. And here, the tail eud of the police courtroom attain, like the atmosphere, the ad with his hat on. The Judge has a vance and retreat of the water react keen eye for contempt of court. attractlonaliy upon the plummet in This reminds us of a story told of a very marked degrees a Chicago Justice ot the peace. A young lawyer met this Justice on the street, familiarly slapped Llm on the shoulder caylng: "Hello, old cock, A Monkey and a Mirror. how do you do?" a. few days later of the law had some busi I witnessed the following Incident the limb before the Justice, and as soon in the Jardln dee Plantes, now ness aa he stuck his Mead inside the many years ago, but it struck me court room door he was fined $10 for greatly at the time and I have nar denied the charge rated it repeatedly in the Intervals. contempt. He was finally crushed bnt vehemently, A large ape l believed antnropoid, a offense and the of his recital by but cannot tell the species was In "I'll tache ye,me the great Iron cage with a number court's assurance: coort is an object of of small monkeys and .was lording lad, that thla and wheriver ye whenlver contimpt it over them, with many wild gam may meet it."Jiocky Mountain bols to the amusement of a crowd of spectators. Many things fruits and the like had been thiown between the bars into the cage, which OUR RIDDLE BOX.I tne ace waa always forward to seize. At last aome one threw In a small This department will contain once with a strong hand looking-glas- s, made frame of wood- - This the ape week original pozzies for the youug at- once laid hold of and began to folks. The answers will be given brandish like a hammer. Suddenly the following week, bur Juvenile he was arrested by the reflection of friends are invited to send the eo4 himself In the glass and looked pus. zled for a moment ;then he darted hia utions. All who forward correct head beeind the glass to find the answers will receive due credit and other of his kind that he evidently their names will be printed in the supposed to be there. Astonished at nnuing notning, ne apparenuy beNo. 87. NUMERICAL PUZZLE. thought himself that he had not i been quick enough! with hie move AS AVUl Robinson, a ment. He now proceeded to raise Tonng farmer, was riding noma one and draw the glass nearer to him moonlit evening, he waa startled bye, with great caution, and then, with In the' edge of the forest at ruatllng a swifter dart, looked behind. Again roadalde. the Quickly alighting, and takfinding nothing, lie repeated the at aa a weapon of defence, 4 hia 9, 1, S, ing once now more, lie tempt passed from astonishment to anger, and be- he sought the eoarce ef the Bound, and gan to beat with the frame violent- aoon discovered a 6, 6, 7. 8 lams squirrel floor of the cage, boon bopping through the fallen leavea. He ly on the the glass was Bhatterel and pieces might have easily slaughtered the little fell out. Continuing to beat, he was creature, bnt 9,10, 11, 12, was of too in the course of one blow again a nature to barm it, so he by hia image In the piece! of sympathetic to his carriage and proceeded on remaining In the , frame, flats still as it neemed, he determined hia heme ward Jatrrney, the silence of the to make one trial more. More cir forest highway being broken by no farcumspectly than ever the whole first ther Bound Bevc the plaintive melody of part of the process was gone through the 1, 2, S, i, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 19. CLlVDK.i , witn, more violently than ever the final dart was made. Hia fury over this last failure knew no bounds. Na 83. LOGOGRAM. He crunched the frame and glass A word that ahowa a noble thing together with his teeth, he beat on From which true greatneas e'er muat the; floor, he crunched again, till epilog. nothlag but splinters were left. ; . j . ' , - by-and-- . CORTICKT Cl-tbone- b, i - ; good-Lparte- jar-rest- j For strength: of friendship quite r nowned. If from this name the tail yon take Along your path I difficulties wake. Bnt had yon ta'en my head and arranged, Into a coay ahelter I had changed. to-bu- gs 2-- i ? ADK. F-do- . J . - . . IS" ffJ l "" .JLN7?I;!frH . ALRFPT Ll?a ROUTE, v" 8ta . I v v a . ! ! . g Bargains in Fine Cloths J m Bargfkins in OALRPETSIII -- ' i ! ;' A reached hia deaUastlon forty minutes sooner than Bj u ' 1! 1 . ::J - Day. ; I :. - Three Plys " Extra Supers Yelyets Moquettes I il il 'rom Frank Pickerlog,Paysoc; and to 71, 73 and 74 from lorena : Laren, 19 th Ward. In Addition we Show ' BARGAINS I,, ' f Is j j' For You, BOYS' FLANMiL- - Whose complexion betrays some humiliating imperfection, whose mirror tells, yon that you are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or ha?e Ernptions, Redness, Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion, we say use Hagan's Magnolia Balm.. . It is a delicate, harmless anu delightful article, producing the most natural anu entrancing tints, the artificiality of which no observer can detect. and which soon becomes permanent If the Magnolia Balm Is judiciously nsed. , i Wcrtt $250 :oj- BARGAINS IN CASMMEIIE WJIAPS. NOVELTIES IN JERSEY WRAPS -- o- ladies; walking jacicetc, each., rWorth $3.75 $7.50 each. MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSES,: waaatch bake City. R, 8T0VEH, Logan. Uiai. I Block, 1,000 PIECES CHOICE PRINTS, 5c. PER XARD. :o:- - WALKER BROTHERS. ea t ,: dlBl Hitural Fruit1 Hawra flUERBflCH M BBO. FJ " 4 j ' ..1 " TO ) TfiEII IMMKS T, I i ARE RECEIVINU 90N3TANT ADDITIONS OP '? STOCK OF 8 ilka, Ottomans, Batlns, Bhauames, Boraba, Lioolclnes, Black and Color s, ed Batlns, - Foules, Tappettaa, Brocades-- Mlillaery tilts, AU Bilk Velvets In Black and latest Bhadea, Nonpareil Velveteens; in latest designs, etn., etc. tX Indies shoutt not tall to we oner in una uepartment Dexore aanarag inspect tne many .Bargains utst er maaung any pure o a see elaewnere. Oroa-Graln- .;;(;; OUR DRESS : " .; ' O GOODS DEPARTMENT s cram full of Noveltlee. in the beet makes of Parts Caahmeres, AlLsv trees Cloths, Drap Nuns Velllnrg, Cachrjoere Coure auaa rencn ana American, attena in urap Aisrte, Batm houmu, ar Plain to match. tSy-OTrices are always as LOW as the LOWEiT. es, ro7i OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTnEUT . Shows an elegant line of French T?alnaookp, Lawns, Organdies, Pioes, Plain and Figured: Malls, Linen Diapers, firilllantas, MsreeUlee Qoiiae, Bridal QailU, Cradle Quilts, etc., etc, at most Popular Prices. Tfepared from the choicest Fruits, without coloring, poi eonous oils, acids, or artificial Essences, Ativans rtniform in strength j without any Mini- OUR TABLE CLOTH, NAPKIN AND TOWEL DEFT lerc.tions or impurities. Have t ot only far this gained their reputation from Is the Headaoartera for Housekeepers aud HotelkeeDers, for surroundine Cities and Territories). We im port moat ef th fiefr perfect purity, superior City bat Goods ifor and strength and otialttt. jtdtnit rieotiana. this department from the bast looms In Germany, Ireland ted by all who have used them us the tnos,- delicate, t grateful OUR LADIES' CORSET AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T and natural flavor for cakest ' puddings, creams, etfi Is complete In all Its details. Baby and Wedding Outfits a specialty. ' Manufactured by j STEELE X- ; PILICE, OUR LADIES' LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEP'T 'i Mo. St. 111., Louis, Ctiicagq Ta doing a largely increased business. The only reason we can ive It U4 ! - Makers of Lupultn Yeast Gems, Dr. Price's Cream pakiug Powder, avxvd Dr. Price's Uaiqae Per lNunee. I j ! 00003. 1 f oar European xiayer. or tAte and experience ' WEUAXS NO SECOND GRADE NOVELTIES! MORE Paraaoif , Kid GloTes, Bilk Mitts and Ladles' Neckwear, Jus . received. :1 1A3. THOMSON. O. 1. TH0MSOK HOIJES anfl FARUS FOR 8 ALE I NSW RUSTIC HOU3B OR 4 82500 rooms, lust noabed. lot haif bloek from oar line, S totooks east ot 4XIU rods, Maiaetreeu A NRW ADOBIR HOU8R OP 2 rooms arid butterv. ooal boom tood well; lot SxS rod on a eorner, nice SIQrtA OUR LADIES' SUIT DEPARTMENT Offers special Inducements In the Tateat Btylee of Ottomans, Gros Grain and Diagonal Dolmans, Raglans, Basques, Cloth end Case! mere Jackets snd Jersey's or trie AAien npting cnaaes; xiiacx uacnznexa ana gy We have some 81ngle Garments to tbls Suits, Ulsters, etc., etc department, wbiob we are ot&rlng at 00 Centa on the Dollar! Aes OUR MILUHERY DEPARTnEllT. Both Wholesale and Retail, carries a larger and choicer stock than evar before, Our styles are the most popular and oar FRIGES the LOWE3T In the City. i and a coat ion on jorqaa eireet, ista wato., A GOOD OONCRRTB HOUSE i OUa SHOE DEPART P.tEfJT of S loams, bieh eeillan and bsji. wavt MTs1ob a vomer, a cooi weialtu- Ls too wall known to require self pratae. None bat the awa tn uw saia " ara. reakeecjrt O f iAA 120 A CUES Of CTIOICg FOM bandied by us. We warrant every pah we sell, and oar PUICm are las i UUU ng lAod, County Csnaluns LOW aa the LOWEST. , j a; w m'lee eoutwat of tne etty. S ROOM, IjOT 1 i--it or J hotjbb S 10 blocks north of Brtsbaaa 04UUcms rods, OUH CARPET, U::0LEUM AfiO CU3TAi;i DEPAFlTf.TEflT street, hhu diO A A A WTCH H0O8R O 4 RTOVTS. a kttoban,all rjaiated and nam. Is its sales and the number of its well-please- d patrons. ru in ct owe sty, oot nouf aoa osllar, Westeadily Increasing prefer-lo- g best the only qualities and neatest and newest patterns, moo tring anaaee mm irvHiv Doruotw siui Decs, low pr to pay a little more for such goods, to baying old stock at iawia, well and aoree enme, ahio a cistern tor ram water, lot bx&. nice Jooatlon, 1 j aiocka we sen. . we warrant Kan every carpet rrom ataui ctKes, lm.m nana. HO0SB Of IS0OM3 AKD kitohen.1bjso a nice store near the boute. weil, coat kitae and atah!a. nina OTJIl GENTS' BOYS' CLOTHING ibado tree, lot txU rota, half of u seeded to OUlt GENTS BOYS' HAT DEPARTMENT, lu;er&e. A chance itor a party wantlne to .. a tiwwtTT otan a store, 8 M b ocxs irom atain Ct, tas A9' jij $1050 bt ' iitli f( r Dt)ll 1-- t S1550 and and 1 utu uiu ana DEPiRTTIErTT. TirPtT- iiuua vn-wrc HOTJ3B OK S KOOM3, LOT nwm CTmWTSlIIVfl I1 ftf A4W ..iii'cs asssua uuio Ql uei.v.ao 1 ear rods.ekse Bth to line. 0Ward; must be sold quick, a Dsrraiow Contain uene bnt the best qualities and newest sty lea of WU We In this A NEW A DOB uuiy - IB PO0S8 OF Goods, Oar PRICES are the IX3WK3T w rods, every article we sell, and make every eflort -- :o:SDILI5?ira tOT3 1 3 x a wda, neat )Cnft city. i a rooms, lot 8 COfl AK.O.IfWV ranas nrvVr th t J" We have Ssome ecod weat of T5ff Ktifa-- t rrtzzzl to please our castoracrs. 1-- Buea the etty, la County Canal, BtMefrcMa4 ta lsa aerea eeca. Call at otar otaoe aur leTmav EUY-ER- rt KJ- - NO TROUBLE TO BHOW G0OD3. WnOLESALS d ocr reprea-mUla III. folly vta find all theatre Departments Oar Prices oomrete with isejiafc MEN3E JOBBING 8TOCH. ei-as tawoy rs.7 tc:j es CJStoESf-r- and J Eot&ses Rented, Loam ZTefotlcUed. CSTid . :. ? ; Worth $2.00. 1.25 each. DENTISTS. W. HITCHOOCK, W. od. IN SILK WltAJS. UQAINS I ITCIICO CK ak STOYER., a. j i mm. I aaaBriaaBaaawaa WAISTS $L75 -- f SUITS. BOYS' eMaawaww Ifladam. ' ' R2AL-ESTAT- Tiionson AKD I .QAM AGI3CT, LoVrS, lS?Jsrni3 tsd UcnoraUs XT? z-- tsj Treatsisat will krir3 ts. , cro Itivcr Undersold. EstaZUsTiecl ICCi. ! P IN i - all' the New Styleg. i i i " "! Body.; i; " - vi-- If at $1,00 yd. at 1.35 yd at 1.05 yd. at 956 yd at 1.55 yd. at 1.55 yd. A jLine of Tapestry Brussels Correct solutions have teen re ceived to Nos. 60, 61, 65, 67, 69 and 70 from J. M. Fishery Jr., East Mill Creek; to 64, 68, 69 and 70 f.om L.. J. Holley, Sprlngville", to 71, 7S, 74, 75 :o;- TO CLOSE THEM OUT WE OFFER nekert. K -; 81. !! f Wilds; or-r- , .:-- BgOOd ; foe: E nellah : w "CRtAT ROCK ISLAND ROUT?, T 6 . TIT. S i new-come- r, aawaswwwaasw . . C ampbell 83. s AND Alms-Melang- ; Lre to " &PAC!FICR,Y t latn Following are the answers Riddle Box" of July 7th: Sa. The letter f. Hi' if re- -' : .TL": b6oi 1- . . CHICACb.RbCK 33ATJQ-AI1T- ANSWERS Bebead, a scriptural name Is found ? m :o: ,r' r.'--- tooils Mail irv te-tar-aed "" "l Noi 93, C CHARADE. My first la in blacic bat not In whlttv My t ecbnd Is in peace bat not In light; ' My third is In man bat ubt la boy; . My fourth la In Jeat bat not la toj; My fifth la ut ale but not In beer;' My sixth Is In mourn bat not In tear; My seventh la In time bat not in age; My eighth la in wins but not la rage, My whole ia the name of ad ancient king Who treated to uod In everything. f :. iA..:;0. Ueciirs. j: ed Insistcn t ENIGMA. I am composed of six letters ; My 1, 4, 2: S, 3, 2, Is a lady's- - name. My 6, 2, 3, 1,1s wbat the farmers aU i . poaaeaa. My 6, 5, 2, 1, la s metal. My whole ia the name of an ancient Prophet Of Goil. . !i4 A, Q. MOCLXTI. d and-de- n m L)bC J. at. a. , J? No. 93, B. i . IS THE X i , He Knew Him. Uncle Hank Allen was perhaps re-- :' the smoothest and most accomplish ed liar In Central New York. Why, the old man's lies were so smooth, o artistic that while listening to them r.,l;.'W,;.':-srLibia. vou imagined vou were listening to Elder Cleveland's .Bible atones. One No. day we were all talking about pota DlvldeeO Into two auch numbers that in uncle Aiana's grocery. by dividing the greater by 9 and multt the produeta by S club, and Hank scratched his head p ylng the smaUer U. I. will make 60. added together and remarked: "lien thoughtfully tleoueo. you don't any of you apM No. 90 RIDDLE. pear to know; anything about the ravenous nature of them potater a human shape I wear, Although bugs. You may call me a liar,; but Yet I a mother never had; ' walk tight in I've had potater-bu- g Nor yet In life nor aenae I share, to my kitchen and yank red hot But am in Cneat allka oft clad. oven out of the potaters right Waiting around the potater patch By evsty mtis I'm valued much, for the second crop!" exclaimed oil Beloved and highly prized, sneer. iiinx witn waning! Aod yet my era el fete la such why, confound your eyes. I was up K. Q. P. boy a I am deepleed. By at Townsend's store yesterday, and I aaw potater-bug- s up there looking No. 91. ANAGRAMS. over Townsend's bocks to see who 1 "Bett, cheat oo hen." Nams ct had bought seed potaters for next I " 1 whole The poem by American author. did, by gosh year. Name of poem by grocery waa stui wnen uoom nana 2. "Renoh, danee. finished. You could have heard a EngUsh author. pin drop. Finally, a long, lean man 3. 4,Ned, do rove." Name of noTel by from Woodman's Fond raised mm self up near the door. He was atl American anthor. and was not 4. ''Danner, let me vote too." Name of dently a roint-lna-- novel Mr. with Alien, acquainted Lixi. by F.ngllah author. hia lonir noser at Unclem. Hank I 1. lion?" SiVnn .1. No. Unola Hank looked over his glasses Auiaaof dignity and pride at the stranzer long and earnestly Taa atern old total Dwyer, Then holding out his hand with a -vou uldl .... said abruptly. look: "When did you get i Jeituocen, Who occupied In Rlveralde puzzled Well, yoa 1st the cattle in, and acquainted with met" Botton ; The exalted post of 'Squire." i they have destroyed all my early- Hernia. or dosia Bat while terrible once, potatoe, ' piece walking np the street, nessl First as he turned the corner, .I'm verry sorry, I'd ' n slippery last be aet his feet, In a Whirl of Wstera. " 'Talking won't help mature now: And then he was a " goner." but remember, boy, remember, that ISLAND a On young morning Thursday sorrow don't make potatoes sorrow r Spectators were to mirth inclined. ." t t named French Canadian mill-han-d . .m- -. to rvalare b reaSOB Of Ua unnrawa geosTaptucsi don't mase potato s.' He promptly spoiled their sporb sew . Southedj aodtb I felt very badly about tne mat Nmreiaae Meun'er. In ,MT,tW He had them all arraigned and finef - -.Rcrll-uttiM Uoo, tse laorifsi qm one of at Hull. Qaebec, had ter, for I waa really sorry that the mill most Tor rroaa eoatemnt' of eonrt." f;om weet, Ncrthweat ar Bouthweat. marvelous road escapes Unas of the Dttoolpal old gentleman had lost his potatoes, the i . It ta lite ally and atnetry mm, J. ?. SSTDJfB and then I expi cted to be severely daath on record. It teems that between the Atlantic and .It Psdfla auues ms tee La to in fane. while soon attending M i at home; bat I - rtibMv - - JdtoU Peoria, Ottawa, " ?R12E WORD HUNT. ay its ntn one aoa mill he slipped iJrv reprimanded found that they knew nothing of in ,r mart of thewater Davenport, mnou; benea'h. At the for Urgeat list of words made from . XT T.rrrT. TOWS CltT, AtlaoUO. TOC, tne matter, and after several aays snd fall Into thestream .,.-r- , ,ri resembles a the letters of hearing," and sent In be nolnt the this to rest had I fa. passed, began quite B OouocU toft. iuduboo. Haraa, Outbrto Canter and dS easy. Alas for human hopeet One glgantlo eeethirg caldron, butofnot fore A uguat 1st, a cash prize of two dot , the lars and Eaoaai City, Id Mlaaoutl, aod Learenwono ana rtthBiandlnsr the warning wUl be presented. saw afternoon the I These condition a rainy tquire nl nl t.m an4 lAatnB In tmT TTX t&f St. Narciese. who is mnat be observed ; riding down the lane. I ran off to .ihinirstn nnwrrnt swimmer, saner, oat w the barn, ashamed to faoe him. and U 1. Oaly words found defloed in the body for the shore. In spite of his ef meet to afraid sat father. my They water laoJdecttoa on the was , . . down hurled oomforta end ha of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary la trrti talked a for and u aa tt to faminarty eald, efftra to traveieia the porch I long -- v . Uevire tioie, wm re eluding supplement of new words will .11 a,nHnr mints. FSat IIUIWW Tralaa, the toward .' union over way ' At my " xa track, ara. .brwjoa, curiosity . I . twpou vcrr TTPEOL"V QJ 1 stole back to the atream enters the endergroond be slowed. toy compcaedot COMMbDIOCS WELL VENTILATED, nenncaci dy sun mihinv 1IWX MAICENTI1TU tfae Into mother's 2. An obsolete words, Iccaliama, proper and tXafJ AST DAT COACHES; a Dae of th? lotaat dMimed and aanawwae yent of the current, room to see if 1 could near what tremendous strength FCXLMAlva names, ever built; cars HECLljrrao preftie. anfaxee, abbrevtaUona chair waa ' . which he Datuing, life. and, contracuons n- a tW ' V1S ara aeknowledged by ! were talking about. against they . r"l.A(,l! ti.FiF.PIN J CAKS,aod WMU wU ba excluded. his for to fliht JiMntinnd " could the te spared a- - ro letter not contained In boy why, People to be the FINEST BtJN TJPOH ANT BOAD eded in petting "hearing' well enough, but he doesn't know a may be need, and no letter may travr. at to the ebore to catch be nael biVEK. RI near enough said the about v ortu-ntulbusiness," TKAirSS etctwtjiwwaataiw-v--- "more than once in any single word. reck. wr. PAUL vis anything of and piece EAP0U3 MTK3I projecting ratner. my TW0T1UIS3 each way between CHICAGO and 4. The words muit be arranged In for him aome ouUlrs hap There la one thing he dcea know,1 1 the famcua alpha to see him clinging to tne wsucn oroer ana numbered. said the squire, "he knows how to pened ;r-- nn the shore with the energy 6. Ia case of a tie, preference win tell the truth." r Hra.tr. while the force ef tne' tor that one of the Urgeat Uata from the then related He circumstance Kaakakee, given rw -d. arms USX 1. a ftr1" win be via Jaouary 5 hia 1 so much dreaded to have current waa almost tear which which fewest worda are thrown ont for . v BMomcco, tadl&napcla aaa be4 j cf tblr sockets, aad cm y father car. ' After he had coae out ray of these oondlikma. poll sod tntermed'ate poSots. M.-W IT for J teen i nai it . . n ... TraloS. ray fatter cilkd rae to h!rf.r.l to ?f?3a. raaaeofeTS earrxa ou iBSvitsb! tara . M laruuga wau i V.-WQuli ta fee cttaJned, ft A. A H IT H M ETI C A L tolJ me tt at the eqtika was g oiss ta Toe more see Mara aod FuM'ra, wtteh ciay Dsv'.ra tic: .tAlli lufanaatli i'tctrti Covzi-A-i- V i Of Of " Etors a tea TkkMi. wst all la tttrt tt, TV. rw .k. i. vuue.asj 'v k' winie aaj sue rri1 w&a.?iaboy tj hiiJf.end 1 cin f its t- If t? Into t'x ritia te JWiieJ, ecu Si fi ULwiU 1 ti. I v fur.i t. .'j r i. if est vl-- e tUxa w the la lenslzel l And two. to another be added, The square root of another U required, From another part two be aubtractea, Another by two be multiplied. The remaining part by two divided, ' The several results will be the aame If yon have this problem correctly done. : i Bitter whrdg; bow deep they rank to, ' Btrlktoa; Bke a deadly dart. When the 11 pa we lore bare barled tfcam Through the armor ol the haarV Fraught with folly, aoon rapented Though they may be, yet thy Be atld the bearta bright bloomtog km, Like a anake that wilt to:3l. Crt their rtlnir we atrire to bautah, Hut, alat! It la lu rain j BUer worda wbeaoooe lba)'ra apokao, ec aft er loae tbalr pain; And deatroy it blossomed out into k city store, and people say I got my start in me when I entered Albright's store,but I will always maintain that I got it "T" . |