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Show ti;: v;ry II r i u I!- -:' L mv T V.'llUl'l Iln llopn II. nl i I. YoiUjri it O Vi mi i rl iiiniS"il w.!!it try fidelity no. !i .i jii'I il.ity. Ilia lUiit Id steal In 'Hala:ieii :IU a I of lining llim IniiL ii i.i i I v 1 i. Jikrt .m l lit-- r stiVt lit- ) llllfll I ami I. a iiniie 11U0 ! 1 Into F4 HACKS. ts miiUi-ii- i lit lluniia .it 1ii:...ii -- . a III Thu back of ail individual is nn easy slii'iy Hie whole of him, bis ligun) uni in. mi by Ibu walk, bis shoulili-habit of bis life, the eurrise or tho bead, the wealing of the to face we see the man us lie desires to be seen; but behind hi buck tre take him . by surprise, uud euteb sight of biscbsrie-ter- Inn j Sl : l CHARACTERS I re-- 1 kiioiT-ltg.:c- Siin-- hi Ini ready In vm in.ia E.ii'iqie.iU iinl j lUnii-mure n n rnni't In- lot Jet liilm mi w:t in' lii'!; iow year of hi life liu 'J in; day nrlii'iilnii! only Vi . i i tillin' tinui I ! tcm-Tic- l ( I U !.!rll lil.iki-- Idlyr liccn fl:n Hit wail tii;i;i will! i'icr lived. S:mt vv 11111:111 in Luri'uiua iy :i s KMi.iin'-- wee-E3- Tuierr-ll- ii Xa-tu- - r Fcj to There is every reavm to roll!. I Iikjiu mnl think that ho Mill prove no w:n Moailer tlniii hi miwurthy Mriou of that most ancient id hi liirili 1. 1. i Hint ami huiinraliln Imuso of Savor fi'uni Ten il.its al'.cnvaril hn tvas Liken to which In) has sprung, amt that wliua l.i ' hs Follow the thoughtful mint tin1 vill:i-'- . to Ih baptized. in Ilia tinu - arrives Ini. too. will do Ilia duly aa wanders through the streets, teeing noth-lug- . w iiinli-ilimllii-lhluii1. ha was Italy' king. tils bead and While lie walk too tired to Ini carried safely iu ln-- r moulders bend; one kuow that bis eye LAKE DWZLLERSJN AFRICA. Kim-- . During tho next six 'niouths seek the ground, just us one sees hit tho same uomli-- shoe served as Bubo's TtiouaiU f lllark wins Itrar Thrlr Hall feet Huger mi it. Iu this inviuer it must crib. oa rilrs la Hi llrahaut Walars, have been that Macaulay walked in hi V!i ii was nliniil Keren years called fatuous night waudeiiuir. when ho Much attention was ii'ki of old King Si.ini.'linis traversed the Lindou streets and aaw wiio was t i living at Lorraine, In the region around Kotanon, on tins nothing, a contrast to the night walks of w Inti a wonderful lilt lo fellow (inlf of (ini oca, near w liicli plan! sev('baric Dickens, who truj llin same women warriors the hundred of eral child's father was ordered the he and street and saw rveivihiiig, with head in were killed of of the carKing Dahomey ftp., to bring him to court. rharaeU-rislii-ailheld hv-- ana rieii iiis' son in'ilio roval palace in a buttle l.y the French troops. One of to one side in energetic obiciverslightly rather liilerehlin-of this feature most Slani-laiis said aL mini (he rmal! I.askel. I linn a dei-thinker. and tin: is L large native villages region liectum; hi thu Very diffrii-n- t from whnt we may ralS to low u that liavo been built iu the Hie rctlni-- and buck i the dwarf. IS, die s father wa indn.-eThe inhabitant many year to this proposal with a good water. back of the broad mid vulgar figure who ' to escape bit of roval lolish ftnlil. anil ltelai was ago took this means of try in" from the terrible raids of the King of follower of the King made a I Dahomey. Many iiiunlreds of (tenplu to were actually driven bv lint powerful At tin time of his inlrnilnt-lioi- i was jn- -t twentv inches j Kin;: into the water. It happens that court life tall and weighed eighty pouuils. lie the Dahmniaii are very about traveling in eauoi-- nr crossing never "Tew lar-v- r. advan-carfII.. had a sweet little voice, a good Mriiaut. and tlie fugitives took Ho luge of ibis fact to secure protection music- - ami nimble legs. could dance and sing with the. best of fur themselves. ( in any good tin: King' courtier, lie was useful uiap one may we the "Denham walars' ueur Kotounu. This as a table ornament at all the King' the home of these lake dweller. great banquet. His most famous ap- is towns have each a population ol pearance in this rather peculiar role The many Hutu-santook placu at a dinner which Stanis- from 300 or 300 soul to Physically the people are line laus gave to thu Ambassador of a great In the middle of the aud healthy specimens of African, power in 178-1and ns a rule they are free from disla-!was an iniinuuse sugar castle. the guust roo to ease. (lev. Moloney of Lagos says the Shortly leave, the door of the castle opened houses are built ujioii piles or straight and a knight in full armor stopped out branches of hard wood three to six 11 ARK. TDK TIIOLonTPLl, with a drawn sword in hi right hand. inches iu diameter. They are driven atruta paal ua a It be owned tlie street All the guest thought the knight must into the bottom of the lake. The up-jicuil are secured by cross piece, llie glory is uol In his mind or heart, but la smite wonderful automaton which in hia pocket. He has a habit of stickthu King hail obtained from the skilled on wlii-jl- i are laid a bamboo flooring, lf one-had covis which ing up for hi rights. Even hi collar uf or Uhine. across the lie mechanic up, and bis hair, to correspond wasn't, however. He was uone other ered in by a house. The uprights of sticks his Inner self, is bristling. Us than little liebe. lie walked around the house are fixed first and secured with thinks be can anything, from a picthe table, sliouk lii sword in the face below the platform to the supporting ture, of which buy he knows nothing, te an of every guest, saluted tho King and piles. The roof frame is next made on eleetor, who knows nothing uf him. then turned back to the custle en- the pisiform, and is covered with man will never hand The purse-proutrance, where lie assumed the position glass or bamboo leaves, and raised to money oat of that pocket for charity, it of a sentry. position. The remaining portion uniese be Is pretty sure that his name M At a signal from the King every one of flooring is used as a veranda. In iu a printed list of subscribers. at the table began to bombard him the construction no nail are used. Not so the wesltbr man who lias a These natives are fishermen and also heart above gold. Look at him, a back with small sugar balls, liebe hurried at once into the castle, locked thu door a pastoral people. It is a curious fact view, as he stands at a public meeting mounted the tower and pretended to that they keep cattlo ill pens adjoining railed at some time of calamity or need return the lire by setting off a lot of their bouse built on piles over tho He is sure to be there. If the hall Is Someovercrowded you can aes hint standing, water like their dwellings. perfumed explosives. never complaining of the lack of aeaM In 1758 the Empress Catharine, of times during the dry season the shalfor the comfort of others; bi Ki(,ia, sent nil emissary after him to lowness of the water admits ofonthe cat- be is there terra forgets bis own. He is a the court of the Polish King. Late tle being nlluwud to wander man, and everything about bjm is large. one evening when the royal palace liruta; but fodder is brought in canoe to many less fortunate uniuials which The big band are only waiting behind was almost deserted, CaLharine't emishim to give freely, the Lruad back can sary snapjkid linbe up aud stuffed him are compelled to eke out their exista goodly share of others burdens. into the iiockot of his groat coat. Be be ence iu these pens surrounded by bear As for the back of the rogue, it is ol screamed so lustily that lie revealed wnlcr until such lime ns they are the plot to the guard at the door. The tethered and transported by canoe to emissary was arrested aud Belie was the butcher. Tho present natives are still in dread rescued. of the Dubomiaii. but eren if this fear Not long afterward Bebe accompanied Stanislaus to the court of Louis no longer existed it is probable that XV. iu Versailles, where lie again nar-- ' the habit which they and their father ruwlv escaped abduction. A lady of Indore them have long followed would the V reach court bail been holding lead them to prefer these aquatic him in her lap between the course of a residence. It is not known how many state dinner. Suddenly she rose to iakn dwellers there are, hut it is supleave the room. Her lint etep was ac- posed titers are at least ID, (XX) of them companied by a shrill cry front the ainotigths various tribes whose huts folds of her gown. "Your Majesty, cover the Denham waters. Once in a Your Majesty, this lady has stuck mo while these tribes nfake war on one in her pocket and is running away niiclher, and they roudnet their fightwith me." ing in canoes, capable of holding two or three persons, and their weapons The voice was Beta's. He was immediately dragged from tiio court are guns, harpoons, spears nnd clubs. In some other parts of Africa, parlady's pocket and placed under the ;uard of two pages, who were iu- - ticularly in the Congo basin, the habit back. the rcnsn-ruoCof dwelling in huts sustained on piles Infinite variety. If than were only one si rue ted by the Kiug Stanislaus to in lakes or rivers is very largely watch him day and (light. sort, we might all make what loldlers The perils through which he bad and ierhnps a million or two would call a reconnoia since to the rear, and detect and outwit him. There is passed and the alrict surveillance to of the people of Africa are still perpetwhich he was uow subjected depressed uating the phase of lifo of which we the sharp dealer of the business world, Behe's spirit anil demoralized his hate relics in the remains of the lake who is remarkably spruce at the back and the adventurer of society, who can era. nervous system, lie liecamo melan- dwellers of the bow like the first gentleman in Europe d aud choly, morose, His First Trip to Town. and ten thousand more varieties, from haggard. tbs welcher on the turf lo the gentleThe King thought he needed a comAimer Ditngra. from away up be- man who ought to be up a baronet, an! panion to cUnrr him up. and the ref- yond the While Mountain, had who his lived for tho last thirty yean eree married him. with great pomp was Abners Hub. It the to oa that slktement.and oa charitably colami ceremony, to Thercxe Smivray. a first visit to Iho city iu fact, his lirat lecting for the savages of Borrioboola dwarf of about his own ago and slight-l- v trip away from home, says the Y. He could straighten hie body if be liked, greater slat tire. That was tho last Ledger. but bis mind is fixed in curves of cui- week after Belli:' Two s in limp cup. A relative, doing business in the his marriagn he lost his mind. lie spout the previous sumnieiropoli.hail and censed to talk entirely, ate little, mer with Abner's parents, and in rcliirn kmmiI most of his time iu his crib. for many kiuduesscs.hR had invited his His honeymoon was hardly up when friend of tho country farm to visit him . lie at Ibu ago of 21. llis wife, iu his city home. . survived him forty-tw- o years. And thu Abuer clianrcd to lie in Boston, nod was now diuing at a hotel The Prince o t Naples. with his host. At first our countryman hardly knew Of the prince of Naples little is what lo do with himself at the known as yet. except that he adores hi laden table. His relative, obparents, niid especially hi mother, and is adored by her iu return. She bas serving liis hesitation, whispered to nurtured him in the best traditions of him: his liniisc, and uno anecdote in especial i "Don't be .backward, Abner; help almtil (his ha bceonio a favorite theme yourself to jut wli.-i- t yon like." for poetry and picture throughout l!y ami by a gentleman sitting oppoItaly. Having gono to visit Falormn site directed :i waiter to bring him iu company with her boy, it happeued pinto of ico cream. TDK BK5ET0IJSXT BACK, Tlie (.'ITftm was brought and the gen are is Ho end ids principle that on tlui return journey to Naples a nirg. it down before him while crooked os wriggling eel. lie rati preie great storm arose, and the commander tiemari'el iciired' for the safely of his precious !:e Ur'.siied a ilLIt of scallop. Aimer others to his will ton, aa he presses hs ..ar.cl up aud saw the liclicnte-lookin- g cane to s curve like himself. freight. lie cunstiUiyi with the ollicers Hi spare form is not the thin, bent a to whether llicv had not liesl put mass in tlie pinto not far nwar. It waa back. It was decided to lay tho mal templing, ami lie readied forth and beck of the slmlenL The back of ts ter beforu'lhc queen nnd abide by her took it. llu had put a spoonful of the bookworm is another kind of bend decision. Situ happened to have in her frozen mixture into his inouih.nnd was curve to be respected. Nor i it lb hand a paper. Uaptdlr. without hesitn- - hesitating between surprise and de-- 1 toop of old age. The back is an imlcf Tin inn. slip wrote on it tile words, "Sempra light, when thu gentleman opposite of tea as well as of character. child stands a square, uprigit nvuuti Savoia." passing it on to the rather abruptly ami not very plcasant-captai- smalt atom of humanity. The man grove I? siokc: straight lo bis full height; then hs Ishould that's what friend. of told tho stories nix: "Well.iny prince Fruity boulders broaden; then hia shou'.dcB sail cool." his saved bond lie child in his how decidedly up innocenthi Abner, "Yaas. mother responded pocket money in onlerto bur when he had swallowed tho frigid trinket. Ilu is a shy. retiring youth, ly, timrsel. "It's about. Lite coldest ptidil'n who has ilcvuloied late, but of whoso huart nnd intdligunce all who know 1 evur tasted. I swan tew man! cf I don't believe its really techcd with hint speak highly. Like liis fnilinr, he is frank of speech, frost!" and often narrates tales of the home-lifA Smart Widow. Here is one. Tho king, in contrast to tho queen, is qttilo inartistic in Widow Sarah Flint did a smart thing liis taste, and above all. has no ear for music. Uf lata the queen has found it when she married Col. Alborn Saxton needful to wear glasses in order to in Missouri twenty years ago. She exan antenuptial contract by which rcail. These glasses sunny tho king, erted lu-- r childieti by a former husband wiio, when lie nuos thorn going upssys Saxton's nt otict. "Marghcrila, put down those should become heir to Mr. in case nn children were born to estate does "M.inuna tint obey," glasses. vears later, withsavs thu prince. Then papa says, them. Shu died two Iter second huschildren out by any those off tnko dont "Margliarita.if you who died recently, leaving an THE ROOCtS S BACK. glasses. I ahull sing." And inatnnin has band, Midi a dread of papa's false notes that estate valued at 2,(XX),fAK). The com- Come forward and his head goes darn. pact was contested, but the parties sc hi is obeys at mice to save herself from There Is sn old saying lo deicrit a mpted $100,000 ns a compromise nnd man of weak character that he has no that torment. ! the remainder. widow'sciiildren the got Backbone. Thera Is not much b:k- Uis tutors prtii-- - his application; his I s tim frn.-it- . j 1 s bon" in the non i.c, Tudl.s n If not s'lie wlii'ii: he U pins; to. who h.s M1. drops caics lo sira!(!t'!'si ins !iotii I. r,. l'u!bw him. Slid lime luw his Ii it points li.'.ekward; aud you know frniii tl.e s.mr'es lo which lie has fc.'l l.is hat nl his whisker that, accn (lout fin e, his is not wise. Still he is a nutnred ieiiuw, aud bv some iu iuei we read on lii back that be bss an i.inliit ion to be mimsing. One it perfediy rcrisiu that the man with such a bark sini; rumii: songs and equally certain timi ho never kuuw quid 1 lu-v- r pnl i I.l-si-- lu-lan- lii-i- ! i r lli-li- 1111.-- j r IS.-l- iii.-ililio- j s nr d. . e er two-thir- large-beart- I pro-histo- rouud-shouldere- pone-(rate- ilii-d- Tln-resc- won-ilrnux- ly : I n. e. Tilt: stirrt'.r. dirk. when people rrsi: to lnligh til thu song and begin to isuab at bitnsclf. But liii'iu is siirIi thing a having too uincli buck hnnc, ami that is rather worse than having too lii lie. When a Li heart man has too imii-not as people say, "in the right p!a c." i Sometime no room iu bint lor a heart at all. Now, there are somu met in whom force of character i carried into the rxiicinc, kud become bardni'si and habitual severity. A severe back it a pleasanter light lo tec lhau a severe face. It is not what we would call the Juat and righteously indignaul back, which ii straight and noble, a flue thing end a venerable. It ia the d buck list denotes tbs domestic ogre. Ill bald head shiuei. One know that in the front the vein ere bunting. Hie motiaiacke ha been twisted to sharpness by angry fingers. Bis hands are cieuched or pushing mightily against bis bsrdsct knee. He eould strike, but be bas too murh pride, and his orders era harder than blows. Ua lias a bsblt of getting bis bent to bis knea In tbi-re- bulldog-shouldere- wrstb. There sre, indeed, many backs tbst are more gladly seen than the corresponding faces. The back of the burs ia a goodly sight, while, on the other bond, is grievous, how much when good-bprecious regard is waited on the deer back, that characteristic, never knows what loving looks went after iL7'rofa) Truth. well-know- A CREAT FRENCH SHIP. Thn Amlrnl Dupnrrn off thu Flnt Armored from fltom to Morn t A notable French armored ship of tbs Drat class is the Arniral Dnperre. It was designed by M. Baballicr, and differs materially from that country's otbet ship of the eatne class. It has a complete belt of very thick sriEor from stem THR AMIKAL DtfFEHRB. to stern greatest thickness 33 inches, tapering to 10 Inehee at tbs extremities, with a thick deck (3 inches) si tbs top of the licit in tho usual msuner. Bui above this belt than is no armored main deck battery, as in ilia other ships, lbs chief armament, of four guns, being carried in four olevated barbette towers, two of which are well forward, and project coosiderably to enable tbeir sad gun to act efficiently aa at tbs same time to command all round tin broadside nnd right astern. Ts ifadlilate this the aide of the ship have gn.it tumble boms. The otbsr two towers are ellusted at the middle tins ol lbs ship, one near the stern, sod tba other further forward, between the mate and mizzen mists. The main deck, although without armor defense, is not without armament, as it carries fourteen 48-lo- n bow-chase- rifled breech-loader- s. Shnrr or Wind. Tie fascination which military bands bsvs for the children is ;ierhapa no greater than that poastesed for them by grown people, but is sometimes mors IVben the Old aminingly displayed. Guatd paraded on Evacuation Day the gsiniut and gamines of Park row were iu high feather and amused themselves to the sound of tbe military by intn-blnmusic "Dit's do big feller of tli' hull bilin', said oae small boy lo an admiring small "I kin girl, pniuling lo the bandmaster. play ce bonea now, an' d.ila de Job las goin' ter have some day. Beef "lio!" grunted tbe envious rival, "Yuli! Ya'a.you'ro a bloomin fine chap ter lend a baud, you fa. Wby, you ain't enuf ter whistle fur n fN.nt 1".wis--Lreninff Telegnm. l All Turned Around. A Lowell young woman went to a church of which aba Is not a regular attendant and was politely shown Into a pew. Soon nfter a min made his appearance, and immediately glared upon tbe visitor ns if she were an unwelcome intruder, lie mated bfmself with tbs air of a proprietor, aud continued lo stars at the fair stranger in the most insolent mmiier. Euiburrasscd beyond measure, tba young ladr felt Impelled to offer an apology, wbiclrsbo did in lbs following term: "Excuse me, sir, but do you Lowell Citizen. jiieT'1 this The Lack of tlia Ugly Man. I liars a beautiful wife." "You have, indeed." "Wlial! Have yon seen her?" saw an iiply man "No; but I married yet Who didn't gel tin.1 pick ol DON'T ALL SMOKE HAVANAS. Th Kmnhrr of l'uil Wiio KiuuLh In Tliii Itnporlnl frgprtFiG' Country t'ii;. "A near a we can grt nt it," said t that the cijjar dealer, "we sumki-rin tho thero ni'it Fiiiicd States. IVe haven't lifcn ublo In get it down lino enough yet lo how many of tiicsu smoko cigars, what portion tho pipe, or tho uunilior of IIiokh who inhale the delusive cigarette, but wo can get prulty dose to the itumlier who go in for imported cigars. And that number surprised inn when I figured it nut. Not one person in a thousand would lie ablo to guess auy where uear it, after knowing tho total number of smokers in.the country. Now, out of Ilium 13OnO.OuO smokers how luuuy iudulgo iu Havanas?" About 4,000,000," replied the cali-tilutr- s Tint's Die nearest to the number of any guess I've had, nnd I have a standing offer nt a liox uf tho best lcrfectos to llio limn who guesses within half a million uf the actual figures, l'tn sorry, but near as von came you liave not won tim box. Vou'ri) out of the way, though, only about 4,000.000 ill your guess. Now then, if yuu'il lull mo whet her you are loo high or too low 111 give you the lerfcctos." Ton low, of enume." That's wlmt tlicy all "Exactly. think. I'm sorry, yoiiug man, but you dnii'L get the box. You'ro just 8.931.-(Nsmoker too high in your estimate. it, wuuld'you? Nobody Hardly would. But it's so, aud there's no getting around il. Whv if thero wero'4,-000,0consilium of Havana cigars in this country, how often do von suppose each tine would get a Havana to smoke? Just about three n month. That is. if all thu cigars imported from Cuba into the United Slate were equally divided among 4,000.000 smokers. each smoker would liavo twenty-lir- e cigar and a piece of one. At the outside, we take from Cuba 110,000,000 cigars a year. This is all the demand calls for. Consequently, we smoke in round numbers 330,U00of them every day. I think it is fair to gire fire cigars as eaclt smoker's daily average. So we see by easy figuring that just persous are all that are required to get away witli all tlie imported cigars that the Uuilud Stales consumes annually. Astonishing, isnt it? Out of an army of 13,000,000 imoplo In this country who smoke, only 00,000 indulge in the luxury of imported cigars, but that 08.1X10 pay nut less than an average of $1 apiece every day for the privilege, which makes the snug little sunt of 133,000.000 a year which goes tip in the fragrant sntoke of the Havana in this great nud glorious laud." Chicago Journal. X) 00 Gfi,-0- 00 Didnt Consult the Owner, A lot of us were wailing at Syraense tor the train from Oswego, when wo noticed an old man and his son, the latter about 33 years old anil built like a horse. Something seemed to be troubling Hie boy, and by and by the old man slipped urouud and put us on. lie said: "Bill bas gut a biio on his left leg shout ns liig ns a pint cup. He's liou it two weeks, and I got hint to town to have it lanced. Come to get here, ho ain't got the sand. Sunthin' orler be done, and I've thought of a way.4 Well? Td bust the bile in a York niinil it I eould get the chance, but Bill suspects tue. If one of you fellers would go up ami tap him hed be tbe most thankful nisn in tbe eountiy after it was over." You will always find some one in a crowd ready to offer himself up for anvthing. The man in our crowd who volunteered was traveling through the country with a fireproof paint He was a slim, cadaverous chap, with a wheezy voice, aud he said to tbe lather: "Old man, I'll do it. Fve had biles for tbe last twenty-tir- e years, and I know what it is to suffer. All of tjrou keep quiet, anil I'll have Bill singing hosannahs iu less'n lire minutes." He stepped out of the crowd, wandered around for a bit, and, as Bill became interested in a railroad notice tacked on the wall, thu humanitarian approached biin and dealt him a smart kick on tlie calf of liis lefl leg! A wild yell and a jump followed, and then the room was tilled witli hats, dust, coals, arms, legs, slid boots, and wo pulled Bill off lo find the paint man lving and apparently tied into fourteen knots. A doctor who was present worked over him fur ten minutes iiefore he oieiiud Ids eyes. Bill and the old man had slipped out long before that, and wo hail picked up two teeth, a crushed hat. a broken watch clinin, a smashed watch, and some piuces of cloth, and laid them beside tho victim. He stared nt u tor a minute or two. cleared his mouth of blood, aud tlirn sat up to say. "Bill had a bile. I was fool enough to try to bust it for him, and Bill busted me iustead! (Jenllemen, piaco ms on a bench, nnd leave me to mywu reflections. 1 want to ligger ontif I hnint a dangerous mat to be alluned to run at large!" A. F. Sun. Bonn 0X15 HXJOYS Both the method aud results when Fyrtip of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the lute, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowela, cleanses tlie sysd tem dispels colds, fevers and cures habitual conMipation. Fvrnp of Fig is tho only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and to the stomach, prompt in its notion anil truly henem-ia- l in iu , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable suliMancea, Its inuny excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho niost popular remedy known. Syrup or Fige ia for anle iu 50o find f 1 bottles hr fill leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly fur any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. cliei-tuall- head-urhesan- rlli-rts- 8AH FMAMCISCO. uiHimu, tr. CAL. iw ton. .r. German Syrup For Coughs & Colds. John F. Jones, Kdoni, Tex. .writes I have used German Syrup for the past six years, for Sore Throat, Cough, Colds, Fains in the Chest and Lungs, and let me say to anyone wattling bucli a medicine German Syrup is the best. B.W. 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SIGKHEADAGHE rokltlf rlyeureO k) lime Mule rtlts. 111 also nlin Bit . tmw from D)nnwiwU,ln iliRMUuasiHl KMIrr. A Twllnrt) irfrt l)l!iiiiMS,KiHim Hjlw Dtuoudi-Usd TkaO I th Man til, Ootm. TnDiRw.hin In th AiIp Tulll'lD L1YKH. Th' th Bowoll.l Fnralgr Vp-I- mee IS reals. 2X7 YCiL Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.l CASTES IfZSKXS C5., of Italy. One of the most notable features In the development of the ninnufarliire ol shoes is Saul to lie Die uuinburuf Italian immigrants wiio liecoino tnemlicis of t lie craft. Alioiii 7.000 shoemakers are employed, and a 30 ier cent iitcrenso during the year has made the proportion of Italian nhoetnakers nrnrfy one-ha- lf of the whole number. This Influx of labor has made work unsteady. It Is largely piece-worbut Die nominal prico and lioura of labor liave remained the came. Ten hour is a day' work. Tho average return for a week has been (15; girls receive (4 and (0 a week. Tliis spring work was csiecial-l- y slack. Tlie shop associations present the striking auotnaly of being upheld by the employers and unpopular with many employes. k, The greatest htght upward in the attim flock." A, F. Hun. mosphere at which a sound of a can"DM von find what you wanted?" non bas been heard wm 80.000 feet, different when Mr. Glaisher at that height orer "Ye; limy hail it in seoseven it." "O, 1 Birmingham heard tho firing of tho places." "l't tun proved there. guns didn't get iL" Jiarinr's Uaur. ''AaEmEZFiEL linTJAR ppnt ua by mull. W w1!l pOROVK A frwif all riitu. to any pennii In thu all if fuiiuwlutfarUvMM auvfuUy Cnlil ia n4it bos : Onetwo-ouiBottle nf Pin Timeline llrtib Oneiivo-ounrImtil Vim line rutted liruw licUb Onelnrof VhmIIti V!d L'mie Itfrfitt Onnrake nf enline Cempborlot 11 CBieeekeef VeenlinetLoep, (Hie mike One teu-tiun- ViMdinolbtnp. luie ui unemted.,. Itfcitt MtmtM. ttrUL White Vutliid rt t U0 Or fnr PtnmfH any rtncle artkle el the prim. liaveomuUcti to mm Vwlliie In inf form Jfyu leviiFful lo eortpiiMiij genuine good pel ep by ue In nrhrlnal parkum, A gleet eieny druggiM ere trying in HKvuele buyer lo take VABKMKK pel phrtHnnt. KereryldiltaewhpeniiiMloN.MClta ritfit I en Imitation without value, end wll I not A bottle of Klue five you the TWuityotteviKHu Meek Vmi me it void uy el I druggld el tan eeui CM CM BBOitM rrp. let, II tab Be , let Ini MOTHERS' Iims CHILD Mil BIRTBM IP USED OOPIBJCONPINSMSNT. Bona to MoraBHS'IlAii.aivTsBa MUABriRLV NROI LAToa M, ATLARTAJBA. anut ar all bavaoista- - |