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, lrt that^rkrcarbriafd r iST wan In ' TZ* THE FATE OF A LEARNED P.Q. ORIGIN OF ^ HE WORD “CANARD.”
Disuse Bile, Stir up the Liver, Cure Sick-Headache, Female Ailments, Remove Disease and Promote Good Health. Oorercd with a Taitelesa II Soluble Coating. Famous the world over. Ask tor Beecham's and t ike no others. ' Of ali druggists. Price 2!» cents a box. , ‘ v York Depo
c , . , . . , , the people. The total value abroad of that > i foreign country and imported to this 0 f imported after the passage | ' 50un ‘ r y- nl " 1 therefore n bHcklayer is not of th( . McKinley Hct wn . ^,2so.mi. tl.e tax 1 j much protected by n tariff law; cabinet oa them WM |a,4S:u->. the a.l valorem | .makers, carpenters—of whom the same rnte of , axntlon u^u this W.-> . -11 worth f thi!: 1m* sa il as of irieklayere;C(>m- 0 f purchased aud consunird by our nu n la.ion-rs, farm lu. orers, machinists, people was Ilk!.70 j>er cent. The cost of masons—who lay stone in a wall which tht . se good , abroad was 23.8 oenta per
CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS.
How Tantl. the Clown. Succumbed to First Iscd tn Connection with a Newspa-
Tcmptution. per Hoax a Century Ago.
About eleven years ajfo a famous hofj You often deelare that some lloatingf of almost superporeine intelligence waa piece of intelligence is a “canard” withattachcd to the Imperial circus at St. out hardly knowing why such a word
Petersburg, where it basked in the sun-
Jimnot he imported-moldersof iron, paint- wiuan . yar,,'. the tax was SsAb per square 1 sllin( ‘ of fashionable favor throughout
trs. plumbers. .tt.nu -mews ^tailor*_w»d j., lr(li and, ’adding the tax, it made the ! r ‘'"‘“ k * a ^ e
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tinsmiths. I iiese are the lit teen general total cost to lay them down in New York
occupations selected by the committee, and they are the occupations upon which the
rates of wages rose T.VlOOths of 1 per cent, during the period covered hy the investigation, and they were that much higher at Its close than they were at the beginning. The senator from Rhode Island stated ; generally, as will be seen from his printed speech, that the committee had found that
should be applied to an unfounded story. The word itself is the French for “duck,” and was first used in its present sense in the latter part of the eighteenth century. having its origin in a gigantic hoax. About that time French, Gorman and Knglish papers were straining every nerve to see which could pub-
tlierc hud been an increase of TJ-lOOths of 1 I per cent, in wages, whereas I assert now, ; with the tables before me, that the only
without any charge for commissions, j mous creature, at once a ready reckoner, freight or insurance, 4o.70 per yard, so tortune teller and deft executioner of that the goods which cost abroad $.'>,280,841 card tricks, teas the property of one cost the importer at New York, without i Tanti, a famous Italian clown, who had
any of the other usual charges, #10,7(M,304. : brought it up from infan -y and taught lish the most sensational items. Their Cut we are told by the author of the it all its varied acc mplisl uents. writers ranaacki l the earth, “the sky McKinley act that we ought not to lie dis- j q uc night he and his pig were bidden above the earth and theeaverns beneath turhed about this, because the foreigner to a gathering of young ofiieers of the the surface” for material on which to kmAA’no.ancAot-ol-iA r. ! 1 1. supping together after found e* r.limiry h At las* olence ever witnessed in a commercial | t:u ' Performance, and wore called upon ComelLson, one of the Pans competitors, transaction between people of different ' 10 the programme of theevening stated that an interesting experiment countrii s, for tht* foreigner ftctunlly g/ivo course, on ptivuu'iil of u. hsiiulsoiiio hud just boon curried out in thut city
CURE
l instances in which any increase of wages to t)u . of t j K . x-„ited States between , fee. At the conclusion of the show one which proved the extraordinary voraci-
Oct. 1. isiKi, and June 30, 1801, $5,280,841 I of the officers offered Tanti one thou- ty of ducks (canards). Twenty of these worth of these goods and paid them more | sand rubles for his pig. The clown de- fowls had been placed together one than #113,000 in money to induce them to j dined to sell, pointing out that the do- morning, and at an appointed hour one take them. eile and clever animal constituted his of the number was killed, cut into small The goods of whico I am now speaking t diet source of income, and that, more- hits, feathers and all, and fed to the constitute the class most largely imported | OTCrj jj e was far too fond of it to part other nineteen. Fifteen minutes later and sold to the masses of the people of the fr<)m u l; this theofflocrs p roceed . No. 19 was hashed and served to the reb mted States, not to rich people, but to 1 i ..... .
» occurred, taking the whole together, were :n tlm-'e fifteen substantially unprotected industries, and 1 will show presently that in the fifteen highly protected Industries in which the rates of wages had increased before the McKinley bill passed there was j a decrease after it passed. If any of these fifteen general occupations are or can be
j protected or in any way assisted by the , po , ," u ,‘ aad ., e „ I)le p, mod( , r .' u / rir ! ed to tempt him by outbidding one an- maining eighteen in the same manner.
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i t;,rilT ' il '"" Kt bl ‘, cnbill ‘‘ t , •"'■kero and cllmstllIlceSi as senators will see when I
VskBenda-he ami rcllovoall tbo tronMss fticb KinU^t^iff tHn^l Uw dutiL’ tm gi [ uu^V^ra^ny^ly wLTxamines this , El -'AS hoWhold or cabinet fu, . e wage. " Ahibu a
1:111 fornisof , il ;"' eastings except hollow ()f tlix . ltiim them, will scam ly ever | ware, coated, glazed or tinned the wages hereafter that the foreign proI "i that occupation Increased after its pas- j ducer paya tlu> duty _h e will go back to
Bsaarlic. yrt Cart i-'s Liver Pills are ^age. i tlie old “delusion” with which my friend tasUr valuable In ( :■ ..i.e> •n.cirtaBaudpr®. I do not make this statement for the f..,,,,, |,,, v .. , yi,. \'lis,,i,i sivs he w-s I
of showing that the act itself in- flicted in ^pi/that the'American‘com
varaud rogulxtu tlioV~wolj. Even il they onlf 'n - d v ages in the one case or decreased sinner pays at least a part of it. •M*' 1 ■ n oant 43k *b*k ) them in the other. My purpow is simply Mr. uiison I have not gotten over that
to show that the tariff does not affect yet.
wages at all except to diminish their pur- M r . Carlisle—The senator savs he has fAeliatliey wnald bo almost pricelcsato these wM , ’ ll:, " in ' !><>'ver, because if it did We could Ifcu&r from this distressing complaint; but fortu- prove two wholl} inconsistent propositions ®ately theirgoodnosBdoesnotemlhero,ftmlthoso to hi* true- first, that tariffs raise waives, •rhooncetry them will flnd *aes,' littlu pills vain- aIld v,.eoii«il> th.d t.teiff- r luce w:i.-es. TB'ble In so many ways that they will uot bo wil- , , , . V to do without them. But after aUalck head rhe man who wants to employ labor <1 ics
I just what is >' me by every other man who ! wants to procure anything—lie gets it at the very lowest rate at which the law of
u witnoui iucm. uumnuruiioi ACHE
ither until they run the price of the The experiment was commenced at sevlearned pig up to six thousand rubles. en o’clock in the morning, the experi* This sum, the equivalent of over seven menters regularly “hashing” a duck hundred pounds, and the reflection that every fifteen minutes, and at a quarter
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.^tfwamake our great boast. Our pills cure it whila it, tariff or ..otanll, 1 In i.n.iloyer pm ■ Others do not. sues the same course, whether he is iu a Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and ftrade country or in a protective conn
Very cany to take. Ono or two pilla makoa dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or -'
yrar; ', but by tlielr gentlu action please all whl The u'etieral st :t eluent made t>v the sell use them. lnvial»at25o»nta: fiyefor$l. Sold lltor f ri)m HIkhIc Island that the wages of
by druggists every whvro, or »tnt by maiL Carter medicine co,, now York. SNillPILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRIES
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Tot Liver Pis
frrehi;? the p > t«*m from that poixon. iPrico. y.U j* irk N. Y.
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laborrose 75-100thsof 1 percent, during the period of investigation was true only of the fifteen unprotected occupations and should have been qualified accordingly. I have already said that we ascertained the rates of wages in fifteen other industries, and I will now enumerate them In order that senators may determine for themselves whether they are industries which the tariff is intended to protect:
■bnulate the torpid liver, strengthra ^ they are the manufactures of bar Iron, • .• the^ boots ami n and i,n \* H . ro a, * nnnnt *'^P \YonU*n pMxls, crucilik* -teiT, flint glass,
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Obey p- s pocultur properth'S in 9 Steel ingots, steel blowers, steel rails, win- - • - - -- — - ■ flow glass and woolen goods. Hei
fifteen of the most highly protected industries in the United States, and the wages of the laborers employed in them fell 89KXlths of I per cent, after t lie passage of t he McKinley aet, nothwithstanding the rise of 7o-100ths of 1 percent, in the wages of laborers engaged in the nonprotected in-
dust t ies.
I One of the most significant facts disclosed by the report in relation to this subject is that the rates of wages in these protected industries had increased (in-lOOths of 1 per cent, between the beginning of the investigation and the approval of the tariff net on Oct. 1, 1890, and consequently the entir decrease of 89-100ihsof 1 percent.occurred after this law was passed for the
benefit of the workingman.
! Now, Mr. I’resiilent, on these questions concert::;, whohsalennd retail prices, cost of living and rates of wages, 1 have presented -.he figures made by the statistician of , he eommittee, based upon the actual returns made to us by t he agents who were :iHcisr,,-,~j.'i sinl (.at, not to t kc anybody's statement j or anyliody’s testimony or hear anybody’s . s'.. argument, but to go to the books showing
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n. t recovered yet. But the senator may believe now that the foreign producer pays some part of the tax upon articles imported Into this country. If lie does, he has, either by mistake or otherwise, assisted in painful making a gross misappropriation of the public money in the McKinley act, for which he voted. That act provides that when raw materials subject to duty are imported into the United States and eonverted here into manufactured articles which are exported for sale abroad to the citizens of other countries, the domestic manufacturer, producer or exporter shall have a drawback equal to the amount of duty paid less 1 per cent. If the foreigner pays that duty, why in the name of com mon sense and common honesty do we pass a law to pay it hack to the Standard Oil company, or to somebody else who exports oils, meats or cans tuatle from imported tin plate? An honest legislator who be lieves the foreigner pays the tax would insist upon giving it back to the foreigner
he could probably train another pig to replace the one thus exorbitantly valued, finally induced Tanti to accept the offer, little thinking to what a dismal fate he thereby consigned his pet. Next day the luckless animal was slaughtered by order of its purchaser and sent to the clown's lodging with a message to the effect that “no doubt Signor Tanti would like t<> taste a porker which had been so profitable to
him in life and death alike.”
The whole grim story, equally discreditable to all concerned in it, got wind in St. Petersburg and made a
impression upon Kussian
society. A severe reprimand was administered to the officer whose cruel freak had caused the death of a public favorite, and Tauti’s popularity sensibly declined. Oddly enough, a few weeks later he was fired at while cutting capers in the ring' by an ect entrle Polish nobleman, whose bullet just missed the clown, burying itself in the sawdust at hi> feet, and causing him such affright that he fled from the cir-
cus like one demented.
When, interrogated as to the motive of his extraordinary conduct, the Sarmatian magnate—a well-known sportsman and patron of the circus -calmly replied that, “having been much di-
who sold us the tin plate out of which the verted by the clown’s feats, he
cans were manufactured, and not to the corporations and others who convert that material into cans and then export them and their contents to be sold abroad to the people of ot her countries at lower prices than they can be sold to their otrn fellow citizens. I th.ereforo feel justified in saying that no gentleman who supported the McKinley act in congress, nor Mr. McKinley himself, although he goes about the country pro !aiming that the foreigner pays the duty, really believes a word of it. But I tender an apology to t he senate for attempting to discuss such an absurd
proposition.
Now, Mr. President, while speaking of j tinplate I ought to refer to a statement made by the senator from Rhode Island, that tlte people of the United States paid to the Welsh manufacturers of that, article
had felt himself bound to fire :i salute in Tanti's honor.” Shortly afterward the recipient of this strange compliment quitted Russia for “other
climes.”
DANCE OF BIRDS IN FLORIDA. Tot'tic Description of ;i Heautiful Scene Witnessed on n Tropical Lake. The sky was an unbroken sea of pale pink—such a pink, says a writer in Kate Field’s Washington, us is found only in climes that are fanned by tv breath from the tropics. The tall, grim, southern pines surrounded the lake some long since dead, but time had turned them to a silvery whiteness, while the gray moss hung in long festoons from
to twelve (noon) there was but one duck remaining in the pen. and he of course was placed in the position of having eaten his nineteen companions. This story, pleasantly narrated, obtained a success which the writer had never even anticipated. Before the end of the year it had run the rounds of all the prominent journals of Europe, and according to the St. Louis Republic had even been translated into Indian, t’hinese, Japanese and other oriental languages. When it had been all but forgotten the American papers took it Lip and gave it many amplifications, including a certificate of the autopsy of the last surviving duck, which was declared to have swollen out of all proportions and to have had his oesophagus badly injured. For many years afterward the story of the “twenty canards” was a common laughing stock, and the word itself has ever since retained its novel significance; WOMAN’S FATAL CURIOSITY. It I-«Mi Her to I’ve Hair Dye for 1'erfum
ery, with Suit Results,
Two ladies culled at the house of a well-known Nc\y York physician one day recently. While one of them was consulting the physician in his private room, the other, prompted by curiosity
The Prohibitionists, or water party, say everything is going on swimminKly and that they’ll get considerable of the floating vote. What Stronger Proof Is needed of the merit of Hood’s sarsuparill* then the hundreds of letters continually coming in telling of marvellous cures it has eS> fected after all other semedies had failed? Truly, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses peculiar curative power unknown to other medicines. Hood’r Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. The trouble in a Lynn shoe factory has been healed. It did not last long, the sole cause of the difficulty not getting the upper hands, and the factory is once more on Its
taps.
9,228,072. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's Few Discovery for Consumption, Cought and dolds. which were sold in tlie United .States from March. 91 to March »>. Two Million. Two Hundred and TrentyThousand, Six HundJed and Seventy-Two botrles sold in one year, and each aud every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plaiu. it never disappoints and cad always be depended on as the very best remedy foa coughs. Colds, etc. Price -lOc. and #1.00. At the drugstores of Albert Allen and \V. D. Tompkins, of Bainbridge. Magistrate: 1 hope I shall not see you here again. Old Offender: Not see me here again! Why, you ain't going to resign your otflice, are you? The formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is well known to the medical profession, and universally approved. The reputation of the firm grarantees excellence and uniformity in the medicine, and the world's experience for nearly half a century has fully demonstrated its value. “This food," said the grumbling hoarder to the landlady, "is not tit for a hog." “Isn’t it?" she asked. "Then let me take it away and get you something else." Beeoeam's Pills for bad Liver.
or some kindred impulse, proceeded to druggist Oreeneastle. I ml.
Rally at Roachdale.
Hon. D. K. Williamson, Hon. John R. Hast and Hon. W.fi. Neff will address the people on the political issues of the day. at Rouchdaie, on Saturday, Oct. S, 1K9-2, at 1 o’clock 1 Tome out and hear them, and invite your
friends and neighbors to do so.
“Biggins wife has the most perfect confidence in him.” “Oh, every married man tells that sort of a story.” "But she proves it. She lends him money to play poker with.” Rheumatism cured in a day. " Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures ill 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease imniediatolv disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 76 cents. Bold bj Albert Allen, [imoi/ist Oreeneastle. Ind. 3iu‘20.
ill the y ir l' i !H seventy-six cent , per box I their grotesque limbs, making tlie tnor ■ than tlie profits which they were | scenes weird in spitu of the roseate sky.
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these seventy cities; to no to the pay
I rolls in tlie inniuifnetiirinn establishments, T.'-'- nnil take from t U-m tlie exact amount of
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*"2 1 R •flGt'Oitii upon the policy of Ifloli proto Lion at the jr*'j Mai- >.»• . i, . . . vau w.ir. .o '.>« election in 1890. There was no attempt at laor ;ali> ir-ieiu*d—id 1 • ' geut«atcaupeu misrepresentation ordeceptionexcept upon
■the part of those who had become alarmed at the consequences of their own favorite I measure of legislation. The people were : not deceived then and they will not be de’ceiveil now by any false deductions made I from this report, or by any frantic appeals I to save the country from the imaginary
j horrors of free trade.
: A Tux on Poor People’s Clothes. I As I have already said, the articles sejlected by the committee were, witli a few insignificant exceptions, the products of |our own country, and the suras which I ' have given to the senate ns representing I the increase in prices and in the cost of i living are based upon them and not upon i any rise which may have taken place in
Why Suffer?
When you can be Cured Thousands care snffcrincc with Torpid Livcr-the symptoms are Depression of Spirits, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a reliable remedy for Liver Disorders. It cures thousands /very . yearwhy not try
•'£*. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? ti>«’prices ,.f imported articles on account vo U r nr„ K1! i,t "-ill supply )-„u. .7™
Why, Mr. President, the increased price of the #19,591,(150 worth of woolen goods which were imported into this country between Oct. 1 .890, the date of the p; ssago of the McKinley bill, and the 30th day of June, 1891, the end of thut fiscal year, amounted
to many millions of dollars.
The report of imports and consumption for tlie fiscal year 1,891, furnished to us by the treasury department, embraces and mingles together all the importations which were made during that year, for the purpose of showing tlie ad valorem rate of tax, whether they were made before or after Oct. 1, IKLki, and therefore reduces the average ad valorem rate of taxation to a
^HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
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much lower figure than it actually was
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of a great deal of time and labor I have selected from this report those articles of woolen manufacture which were imported after Oct. 1, IWKI, and which therefore paid the increased rates of duty imposed by the McKinley tariff act, and I find the result to be t hat the total importations of woolen manufactures, including yarns, which cost us abroad 819,591,650, paid an
.ad valorem rate of 92.84 per cent. The Remus •77-'.•; I'T'. .'7.777' .1 per vial, or 5 vial*ami lar*« vi.l powder, for w. 1 lug anything for insurance, commissions,
x"' YT ! M't «>r interest or any other charge,
ms, HHura «*u.co^in am sw,|^ TK - (W(1 to lay dmvtl ln N „, v York goods
which cost abroad #19,591,650.
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In use 30 ynm. # The onlyBtircoasfal wmedy for j valon*in rati’ of per cent.
J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYNICIAX and NI KIJLOV. ovsr Alien’i Drug Store, Washington
rtr*ct.
[An elaborate tnl>le was here presented, showing the imports of woolen goods from Oct. 1, 1890, to June 30, 1891.] Let us take for illustration a quality of
renlhdng before that time. Tliis is undoubtedly too true. It is certainly true that the McKinley act was a great blessing to the Welsh manufacturers of tin plat", and enabled them to take from the people of the United States, tes I shall proceed to show, many millions of dollarsover and above the profits which they were
making before its passage.
[The senator here presented tables showing tlie cost ( f producing tin plate in Wales and the advance in price there in anticipation of the McKinley bill, and continued]; It npp -ars therefore that the people of the United States, before the increased rate of duty on tin plate took effect under the McKinley act, paid, not to the importers, not to the government, not to the deali rs here, but directly into tlie pockets of tlie Welsh tin plate manufacturers, the sunt (,f #4,629.750 ns a surplus profit ou their sales, which was considerably more than half the value of their plant manufacture
of that article.
An Injustice of the Tariff*. Mr. President, it is a broad statement to make, but the McKinley act increased the duty on every fabric that contains a single thread or fiber of wool, and in most cases t! • increase was very large. If an article of silk is found to contain a thread of wool for ornamentation or for any other purpose, it becomes subject to the woolen goods duty, which, even in the case of the cheapest woolen fabrics used by the poor, is much higher than the duty on tho finest silk fabrics used by the rich. 1 have here a mini tier of sain pies of woolen and worsted goods Imported under the McKinley act, with statements showing their cost abroad in 1889 and 189b, their cost abroad now, the duty imposed upon them in 1889 and 18im, the duty imposed upon them now, and the increased cost to lay them down at New York to the consumer. [Elaborate tables were presented.] The prices abroad have fallen necessarily
As we stood for a moment to drink in the soft, silent beauty, a flock of thirteen curlew flew over our heads, lighting here and there among the pines. Some were blue and some pur ■ white. After sitting for awhile—as if to smooth each ruflled feather—one flew to the center of the lake, and after slowly flying hither und thither as if keeping time to some stately melody another joined the daneer. Back and forth they flew—round and round the lake, flying side by side, then in dreamy movements parting to meet again and float, wing to wing, above the bosom of the water. Soon others joined them, but the soft, sweeping movements were never broken. No fluttering haste of motion, just a dipping, swaying embodiment of grace, and now and then a wild ery from the treetops as if some voice was urging them on or sending forth a siiout of exultation. At last from all sides they gathered and formed a circle, two by two, like happy lovers, save the one curlew who, like a whitewinged chief, led all the rest. Bound and round the lake they flew, then nionnting higher, soaring above the tallest pines, southward they hastened on their joyous flight, and the forest
soon hid them from our gaze.
investigate the contents of a large ease of bottles, jars, etc., in the outer apiu't-
ment.
Between the two apartments was a glass door, over which was a paper shade, which, however, was torn across one corner, so that it was possible to see from one room into the other. Hearing a rattling among his bottles the physician stepped to the glass door and looked through to see what was going on. He discovered the lady in-tho aet of taking down one bottle after another and smelling the contents thereof. At length she got hold of something which evidently pleased her. She smelt again and again, and each time it was apparent that she w as more pleased than before. 8'he then poured some of the liquid into her hand and smelled it
again.
This time her entire satisfaction with the result of her investigations was evident, and she hastily rubbed the liquid upon her nose and portions of her face contiguous thereto, replaced the bottle, and took her seat as she heard a rustling in the inner room, indicating that the con altation was at an end, and the consulting parties were returning. The physician, knowing what the result xv raid be, detained the ladies in conversation for several moments. Before the end of that time, as the lady sat near a warm stove, her nose and portions of her face began to turn a deep olive color, and before she departed they had assumed a beautiful dark brown. She had mistaken the doctor's ftivorite hair dye for perfumery. She will be an invalid, and will not receive calls for a week to come. CANNIBALISM IN INDIA.
Miss Geneveive Chaffee, of Indianapolis, lias ehnrjte of the Lrimiuinp department at Mrs. D. E. Preston’s. 3tJ6 Trimming is done in the latest style and vve guarantee to please at the Boston Millinery Store. 3t24 —All the best and latest in Millinery at the Boston Millinery Store. 3U24 — Tlie best for the least money iu all kinds of Millinery at tlie Boston Millinery Store. 3t24 tloney to Lonu. Private funds to loan on long time in sums lo suit. Lowest rate of interest Ten i- reasonable. No delay \Y S Cox, Southard's block, tioif Oreeneastle.
Carriages, Carts, Phaetons. A complete line of Surreys, Car- • arts, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons, Harness, Whips, etc., of all varieties and qualities, and at all prices, can he found in my stock, and prices will be found as low as the lowest. Call and see, at north east corner of the public square. 3ui13 John Uawlky. Highest price paid for hides, pelts and inflow by Yane.lenve & Son. Utf
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Children Cry tor Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for
AN IMPUDENT FRENCHMAN.
Some off tht* Jungle Tribes Still Addicted
to Eating Each Other.
Among the practices which the Brit-
ish ! . tried hard to do away with i PItChCT’S C3StOMB« tu.it ... cannibalism, which is indulged ^rvi in to this day by some jungle tribes. WHIMIswH wijf 1 One of them, the Kookes. living like PltCHer’S CaStOrla.
monkeys in huts built in the tops of j trees iu forests one hundred and fifty | miles from Calcutta, was until recently | notorious for anthropophagy. But the!
I Clever Trick by Which lie Fooled Some
Klderly Females.
A wily Frenchman, whose rogueries gave him an unsavory reputation throughout the town in which he lived, at one time claimed to have discovered j a specific for the rejuvenescence of win
women, and, by means of sensational could. Each village kept its stock of advertising, he succeeded in gathering | victims always on hand, the latter being
mtiit as PI.VMBJXTG ! .viii .77 ud !’> Hit ordara tor
vtopipt-
captured them whenever they i y. Vll work tiioroiljrniy tvsttfd
tD'l
most horrible human sacrifices were offered by the Khonds of Orissa to their earth goddess for tlie purpose of scour-] ing good harvests. They bought their I
1 I rS'sffurutd to h Sitisfidia,
hut the people of the United States, by the passage of the tariff act and the Imposition of a higher rate of duty upon these goods
have been wholly deprived of the benefits : the paraphernalia of charlatanry,
in a room tricked out with astrological were cut into small pieces with knives, symbols, crucibles, alembics, and all great cure being taken to avoid killing
\ti<l prim 8 very low.
, lall.
<>ive me
FRtu WEIK.
each unfortunate for as long ns possible.
which they should have received, and j The conjuror presented himself bo-j The pieces of flesh were buried in the ought to have received on account of the fore the ladies and addressed them in soil, and this until recently was the decreased cost of the materials entering ' flamboyant language, ending as fol- only fertilizing method known to the!
Into the manufacture of the articles they lows; ’ Khonds. The number of persons thus I Smtlcx A Xt-li. grower'alike "i'iV ,- ./•'qH-Ue'Yto't.a'k*'"lower “And now, senortw of my soul, it is sacrificed may be imagined from the ,yTTO 1 < .>'Id'V 81 AX I.A W prices lor their in* acts and to pay higher needful that the mystic ceremonies lie- fact that seventeen hundred intended. offi 8 r( in rentnil KRtl ,, nal prices for the goods manufactured from ' fore us be opened by the eldest one victims were rescued by the British 8„ii ds ,g South 8ide, Public Square.'Ire.rcai-
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them.
The Frotl‘( ted Mniliifact nrer.
Tlie necessary Is to enable
articles at heme to keep m> the prices to a certain figur , no matter what may lie tho diminution in the cost of their raw material or in the wages of their laborers, because the high duty protects them against competition abroad so long as they keen their prices just below the point which
addressing her
to incicate
among you. " Then
ry effect of the McKinley act j ' vh ‘T uppeLvrance seemed the manufacturers of these priority, he asked her age.
“Thirty-seven years, senor," simpered the beldame, who was, at least, in the
seventh decade. “And you, senora!”
Thirty-six.
within twenty years.
tic, Ind. 1 -si ricu in xil the Court.- -d th» Stats
ud solicit iiusiuesh
I ten jam i n'i'rank 1 i n made a iL.re sub- R ATHOL! S l_ A D Y stantial will than did Samuel J. Tilden. ■ BBwpnnlw# Itaa lap I The latter’s testamentary desires were j WANTED,
ignored by the courts of New York
soon after his death, nut after more (maines* in her own locality. Kelerenow* required.
And so^on^until he had them down tblin a c entur y thu supreme court of $|2 PER WEEK.
rt’!^T^KWl!S& U S! S> ,i devliuvC ac-": twenty y.urs, .villi «^^£2!ft£’? , iSS5S5u.
duty. Whut that point is the domestic »maximum of thirty-seven. ine lormer xu » , j . i
manufacturer always knows very well, bo- j "Well, ladies, all, you perceive that, burgh tlironu . . ^ . s I p%*'**#- ' ./ causehe keeps himself informed in r. la without further proceeding, the miracle ooverer of electricity left a fund to I W fl !»• .4 ' tion to the foreign prices of the articles he ntovit,. “for the enable mechanics to marry. IBs heirs i I I T t D 1 V istesstisrsr vtffiaz - y rr l “1 t*,'Ul§ V •. .
cannot produce the particular quality of aught hut young whose years are hut tm c ba “’' s b’ murrt a l exp»us» o tr> ' goods at all, and secondly, when lie cannot thirty-seven—ami you see for yourselves franklins estate, asked the court to ia u,w,
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