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Thousands are saved by having DEneery BmsIM Seme la Ills WUL Paria correspondence New York MaD ind Express- The great melodramatic I author, DEnnery, whose many piaya have made as many nations shudder with their dramatic Intensity, died ome time ago at the age of 90 year. When he was SO he mads up his mind that the time had come when ! he mtut put hla affaire in order. Ha I was troubled not with the affairs of the j present, but rather with those of Thi j of I If, T'ant past, and In particular was his mind So full of Mgur that if one of its leaves be ortured by the remembrance of a little p uned to a warm wall an aher pla.it will ( Ctra whom he had loved, not wisely. wlii.-grow It is tii ow tame pmu-iplet00 aell, sixty years before at the 'enable Hosteller's btouui' I lilt tees Pi theater. There had been a Ambigu arouse to life A ti il duty the nVei Worked little child born of their irregular stomach Tin sir'd r from dysp 'psiu or and when fame and fortuns union, anytumu'h troi lie ne ds it Aprivat were first 6m!lmg upon him he had loft liet ratio hiaiup idler the uei k of the' both, and Indeed forgotten them; hut bi ttle after sixty years of successes DEn-nerCuncliuivv vUiirt--, mind turned once more to the undeisti-nthe attorneys romance of his youth. He sent for his Griggs-- 1 who are defend. ug that noted bigamist lawyers, and had a will made, in which are going to enter a Dlea of Insanity be left every sou of his colossal fortune for their client ll'iess What proof to his sweetheart of other days, now an have they to sustain a p'ea of that old woman much respected as Mms. Griggs, YJx. the mere fact ,Lcroux. , When. HEnnery'a re Sat lops, that the p or fellow married five dif- - after h'a death, found that all his ferert women is enough Ohio State j money htd been bequeathed to Strang Journal era they not unnaturally resented It, and now D Ennery's relations versus New Dining ( tr 8mW of Mine. l.eroux are waging A Effe tiva June 1st the llio (.ramie Vet-r- n those legal battle in the French law courts Us new dinrailway that promises to last as long as a ehaa-eer- y ing cars serving all mi ala on all Its through case In the English courts. trams The arrangement included No. 2 leaving Ogdeu at 7 to a m and bait lake lawnmotlT Run. City at 8 .SO a. m. .also No. 4 leaving Ogtha During the past few months, mam and Salt lake City at den at Baltimore and Otrio railroad haa 7:40p. m The west bound through trains, terially extended the runs of the pa both morning and night, will also carry locomotives on through trains. diners The cuisine is as perfect as it la Formerly engines were changed on an possible to make iL Service, a la carte average every 100 or 150 miles. It was ao that you can have your coffee and thought that the mountain grades of rolls" for breakfast, or you tan select from the Baltimore and Ohio railroad would Howa menu as elaboiate and complete at the prevent an extension of the runs. ever, the experiment was made. It has market of Utah can supply. ' proved successful and reduced tha number of locomotives formerly reA OeuHMMtruUtm. can ha I quired by see. doc She Press Detroit Free branches of the service other in used tor, that the learned members of youi and save the purchase of more motive profession object to kissing because power. Under the new plan, locomoliable to tranpmlt disease. Now. hon- tives are double crewed and make from estly, doctor, does science, recognise or 7,000 to 8,000 miles a month, as against define any such thing as a kiss? Doc- 2.500 to 4.000 under the former method. tor Oh, yea, certainly. A kiss la an Lord Rosebery t Eton. enlargement of the heart, accompanied Lord Rosebery Is said to have been by more or less palpitation, and a conFor the very piuk of neatness and proprietraction of the labial muscles. ty at Eton; he always walked vary Instance erect and always had a smile on his Soelety Laudere face. He used to read a good deal of Are peceetarily people of excellent judghistory, and was fond of news papers ment, taate and refinement. In travelio end parliamentary reports, but did not they demand tha heat aervlce ebtalnable d'stlngulsh himself either in sports or and the Uheratity with which they patscholarship. ronize the Cnion Pacific it one of the beet PrMcrtptloo proof of that lue's superiority. Ticket Dr. Ends There Boston Traveler: office, Old Stand.1 2tll ffain ttieoV Is nothing serious the matter with Extreme of Duplicity. , Frederic, Mrs. Blakly. I think a little Frdra the Chicago Tribune: "Men soap and water will do him as much are prone to- He, prevaricate, and de- good as Anything. 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Best TtYr 0 A VC r FOR HEALTH. free silver champion, mho died a short tlaY ago in Lebanon, Mo., resided m Nelson county for several years prior to the removal of the family to Missouri, but such, nevertheless, is the - TliU was between the year 1848 and 1850. The house occupied by the Blands Is still standing near the railroad station of Greenbrier, about ala mile east of this place. The building Is a y stone structure, with a brirk addition of single htory, sutlt in recent years. The original houao has the distinction of being the oldest atone residence in the state. It wai erected In 1783, as an inscription on a large atone in the chimney, just above the spacious fireplace in the front room records. The house was built by Joseph Fenwick, a Philadelphia speculator, who 'bought the tract of land upon which the bulld- - s, two-stor- r - dline; the ia the wickedest woman of wicked era. A Character who haa stepped across the centuries and brought with her her whole aurround-tag- a of pomp and wantonness, of luxcruelty, of beauty and evil th with her and with Alvarez there iakg much dramatic action and elaboration as if the opera were not an opera, but a play. Imagine the direct opposite of the Wagnerian school of cting, a school which makes a kiss laat for thirty-tw- o bars of music, and requires an attitude or 8 gesture to last out fifteen minutes, and you will understand what I mean when I aay that J stage naturalness Messaline. as interpreted by Heglon and Alvarez, ia a distinct departure and likewise a now for the story. I wish 40 ay that I, am partly cribbing from ury and re-A- ad o, 18,992 yon for what your medicine haa dona for me. I was very miserable and losing flesh very fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering pains about tha heart and would get ao dizzy and suffered with painful menriruatioTi. I was readinir la a paper about Lydia E. 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'I fyzy-'F - - ll.4 . kfmU, A Tendon Mall: correapohdtal BLANDS BOYHOOD HOME, ends to the Dally Mall the following lug is located from Benjamin Cos, a story of so Incident which happened saddler ot Lexington. The original some twenty years ago ta Toronto: tract contained 1,008 nrres, and lay Colonel Ingersoll, the celebrated infidel orator, was delivering a lecture la along the waters of Mlllcreek, Fenwick erected mills along the stream, the theater oa a Sunday aighL The and made a fortune from tha aale ot house, of course, was crammed, and he lumber, Up and down Mlllcreek ha erected many mills, the ruins of several of them being visible to this day. lu Bardstown there are a number of old citizens who havp a very clear recollection ot the elder Bland, who, It is said, would make weekly vlslta here for the purpose of purchasing household supplies. The location of the old stone bouse ia exceedingly pMuretqua it occupies a high elevation, and la surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery to be found in the state. The old building is a very handsome one, and contalni several commodious apartments, all finished in hardwood. It gives ample evidence ot the skill of the mechanics of the earty days of Hr century in the substantial character of tha walla, in the Armneig of the jolats, in the door frames and the interior work. The land surrounding tha residence is very rich. One of the largest distilleries in this section ot the state is located on Mlllcreek, short distance from Jhe.hislorif oil atom;, mansion. There are many TutereUng spot on the place, chief among which la the bid tone spring house, from which "Sliver Dick," In his youthful day, carried many ' a. bucketful of water. d A ttone at the entrance of the eprlng house bears the Initial These letter are letters, "R. P. B. large, crudely formed, and are said to have been carved ty the champion of free silver when be was a barefooted boy. The old Bland place H widely known, and since the death of Mr. B)&nd.many visitors have. been-- , attracted to It i Ice-co- ld moss-covere- went on with hi clever and humorous speech till ha gave utterance to some particularly , blasphemous comments, which proved too offensive for his an- dlence. In the midat of his brilliant' speech a fine voice la the gallery rang n out iff the hymn, "Hold the Fort, for I Am Coming. Instantly tbs words were taken np by others until the whole concourse Joined la, and Colonel Ingersoll. had to retreat without being allowed to well-know- ettsr .anther A wnrd. Do(a BseriaM, Port Jervis Special Philadelphia Times: Mrs Arthur Beagle, accom- child, went panied by a on a berrying trip near Rood1 Crest-T- he child was accompanied by her dog, a water spaniel. Immediately oa arriving in the lot the dog began acting queerly and woultj brush against its little mistress as it to wara her not to proceed further. As the child kept on the dog lay down In the path In front of her, and then it was discovered f the mithfar'&nue wha tut fnpe of a rattlesnake, which hit the animal in several places. Mrs. Beagle killed the reptile with a stone. The dog died an hour afterward. tbt J.vtoh MarrUfM. Ia Jewish marriages the woman I always placed to the right of her mat tlth every other nation of the world her place In the ceremony is to the left - yl .-- fry. CIGARETTE BEETLE b a Tiny ll-e- tle that Infests And Balas f- t- Tobacco. said Washington Star; "Oh no, the tobacconist to a customer, who had just banded hack a package of cigarette across the counter, those cigarettes are perfectly frreli. I received them from the factoi y less than a fort night ago, but 1 am not surprised to heir you eay they are old clock. Each one of the cigarettes waa perforated from .one tod to the other with email holes' and the paper had a yellow apcontinued peal ance. '"Those holes- the merchant, "are the work of the most troublesome insect known to our trade, . The entomologists st the agrl Cultural department have a long sclen tlfic name for him, hut to us he is known as the 'cigarette beetle.' .He infests all sort of tobacco, bat appears to be especially fond . of cigarettes Thousands of cigarettes sre ruined by the HUle pest and be gets In hla work on all kinds of dried tobacco. Nor la his peculiar appetite appeased by tobacco alonev for be feeda with equal relish on rhubarb, ginger,cayeDne pepper, ergot, tumeric and ail sorts of stuff like that The beetle damages cigars and cigarettes reJncipally by boring them out end i reding rotmd boles in the wrappers so they will not draw. Leaf tobacco is rendered useless for wrapping purpose by being punctured with holes made by both the larvae and the beetles. Fillers and fine-ctobacco suffer- - from the actual amount consumed, by ftha larvae. There is one case on record where the beetle was accidentally introduced Into a store In a Shipment of plug tobacco. In-- a very short- time about three weeks, 1 think the' Insect Igcreased and almost took possession of the place. It entered the cigar cases and stock completely ruined a high-pricof goods. W are beginning to know bow to deal with the pest now and don't suffer from it as much as formerly, but still Im truly sorry to see them appear in my stock again. Tbls the first package of cigarettes Ivs noticed the beetles in this season, and I've got to go right to work jo put them e out of business. ut MME HEGLON. ' (A Messaline, Empress of Rome. -dys when Rome waa rotting. - Especially la lb la true of Heglon; in Hea- riKisAa . Friesd I feel it my duty to erpress my gratitude and thanks to Dean ss quite well that what I have just written will amount, as far as some people are concerned, to a very good advertisement of the new opera. There are some birds and animals jrhd have an inboffTtasle 'foKiv ha tever i specially and unmistakably decayed, and the worse' It ia the better they like it. That sort of taste will, I fhlnk, find ample gratification in Messaline, and I can say that I truly believe that the kind ot people who possess that sort of taste will not, of course, be made any the worse for seeing even such sn opera as Messaline, So much for the work from the standpoint ot the decencies. From the purely no, I should gay the merely artistic standpoint, the work Is somewhat beautiful and entirely remarkable. I do not know of any other opera that is ao complete and successful a character study as U this one, both from a dramatic and a paycholog leal point of view. Thhnks to De Lara and the librettists, Messaline ia not merely a musical opus with an alleged plot attached, but not Joined- - to it; it la a consistent dramatic conception, carried out with an amount of care and elaboration which results in an Impression of reality equally convincing, brilliant and detestable. Thanks - to Heglon, who created the title role, and to Renaud, and Alvarez, who - Interpreted the two male parts, the three main characters are pot merely three modern alngera in antique costumes, iron who sometimes sing and sometimes eat, Money talks, sail, said the waiter with but who never do both at the same mo the That being the palm. are three people of the They case. replied the intended victim, I dont see how I can give you a quiet tip. For I.nng and cbeet diseases, Piso's Cnrs Is the bent medicine we have used. Mrs. J. L, Korthcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Queen Victoria haa bad presented to hot n a pair of zebras by the govern- Accidents dont often hannen ?r Die If htsh-coiorc- There is not the least danger in going up in a balloon. Coming down, however, is Goods, sometimes apt to be a tittle perilous. tor Camping, Shooting ost put and will be mailed bee to ant address. xaaa ) rehearsal of er dv 1art, the Hairs Catarrh Care Ammunition, Fishing Tickle, Bus Ban Tents. Athletic Good. Sporting Good. Photographic Supplies, It price. It to r Fishing? Send tor out 88 Catalogue ot leoest whole or anything o la All Might thought the opera would go in the United Slate, and 1 khcd .him w hat mude him think that It nught not He said. oh. perhaps, the 1'1't would be considered too eree-toAH t could say was That after our acceptance of Olga Nether-Mil- e Carmen, of Tristan and Isolde, and of the Old Testament, It did not seem to me that we had one right, to object to anything. But that, of course, we were nothing If not lllog na), especially as regards religious literature, drama and the opera. De Lara's question, and hU underlying reason for asking It, Is a good index to the sort of opera that Messaline is both ns to plot and presentation, both a to story and Che musical Interpreta-- I Bon of that story The libretto is one which calls for the literary equivalent of thp soft pedal. If you are reading Jt jou will do well to put cotton In your ears. If it Is being read to you you ill find It advLable to hold your noae, and either shut your eyes or take off jour glasses. Mental beeomea a distinct advantage, and a deafness of the Intelligence an unmitigated blessing a hen one baa to encounter such a story as Armnnd Sylvester and Eugene Morand have chosen to set forth In words, and De Lara has elected to copiously Illustrate in music. George Moore, the novelist and critic, wrote a sentence once about dAnnunalo, which, at the time I read It, sounded rather meaningless. He saidThe habitual color of mind la a delicate mauve. It has all the iridescent glorlea of a ruined sunset Mr. Paraphrasing Moore, I may say that the habitual color of Messaline la a hot purple, and that it emits the phosphorescent glorlea of a decadent inventiveness. The only ay to get through the opera without blushing until you ara sunburned and freckled Is to take the score and attend strictly to the music, and even that la not an entire relief, for, sb I said, De Lara's muBlc exactly Illustrates the libretto. And you cannot help getting a notion of immoralitfrom TiTa use Of the chromatic scale, and of licentiousness in the chord ot the diminished Is taken intern ally .'"Frice, 75c: - lerdore- asked IlsTTia ve (Bardstown. Ky., Letter.) 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