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FOnCETTlNG WRONG rLd fiflatjufa, it cmtAcjiT A,. TlTEODAY, NOVKMBErt c mn. r Come frrftve lbfslr wroR, on runt!, be, more 'c,pil (! ,B oereun and rrot. them en tb dust; Tnxl ,u,.r r.rf.t. tl.tjjrt of rvTV v Ij, !. H'l r'i'u It earth nnd l.iotu-1 fi'vn ol-i ttlnd; T.i-io. f r i l;i tl,o Krav... fc bade tl!;. he "uu K-evM u.rjr could tot n aj c tlio Alml--htys Ir. 3. a.uJJtu. ns before 8 o'clock: b la there every night." ' "Not eyery nlbt, eurelyr said the other. I bare twn the piece at loaf;t half a doyen timru. and bo wai in the theatre A WOMAN'S TRAVELS. 31 AN OIL DEMON." it i. ii Titrkj'lV rrtv vrr i.n nil M....:.. '.i"iii;iii.,M,,w j -redone I.ouiiLitr.1 in certain grl.Jy mch,dratn.i Ijiaiinir the t.xivo til!-, i'ari.ian tlramall.-ts buvo iuwas a I. fining to the ghastly In ' l r.,r.ia, nl lui:-.Lu audiences have -r t.it incliiiat i.n. us witness L i i.::r !; N, "L,'H,tl do It Tcto i'oir. ' and n f .HxJ rnnitv r.tln.r r.ln... - .- - . . . . ...... ui gns.y oni, r; but thin psychological J,.r.. ... I .l.. . Ti . ., " j ...... .u.-.ii .r m-moil was a an tiro ill tho i:ir,rl.il nnl - ..... ' I IIU !! till atl'Mtfll I II til i,t II. n At,., t ('- thrived i,,l tin UK14. red ns it I ' i ( li-n:iiMi'-o of the great ..! tolie'i t,T tl, wi t i -lay. Thn damath,t I l::iI inj.ir-,:,.,! tin t,, im-i. liable to th. 1.5V lr"-. l.i ; I'!. IV I- j ! I- 1 "I II 1 : .1:1 r- I.I I r.: ...! i: ;: ,;.- c.f t!:u .l;!y J -d !:!! lil : I -.-..-..ssii.si. , f m , :i" ; ;ir.d f ;i!ir':ti'-;: !-.!;:.:. Ulved tt:;d ii i:i I l.:..:r.J li .,-1,1 .f ; : . ." ; ( irot--.-H.:i. i;i 1 1 v I ivcit do I . r. lirii.-d, in j !;! :ratiotiS -- I I.v t!io . 1 !y .lev ' V, i :) 1 In? f. 1 1 U 1 i;.i,m. : .-.-.,! 1 : 1 . : r ! i t ii: 1 i: . I -..::' r.- i i ! n. uu v.c::t v.-i-il, v.Tlb liw-i; :!i i.i;;la im.t fi-i:t:ido t!.. t'emon '"' t"t iC misk. s:;:o;i of I, is victim : d t.) !.-, 4 ,,f i. !,,,! '- ''" ti;u i.c net! t!.itro tbcre I ii m.. :it iinnvir t!::it litld tlio " : Srfliloiinl. as tbo man :::uvr a l.aiuifnl rf povrtlcr into f t!.. Iiii id li-iit that d l.i: l. v.-t.-. nvn tlo awful I :' ;M i:i.di tu t:ov -,:-r. Tl.o tall, tbo i!iy.'.ici:;:i, graceful and i i I. i f li. -at fVi'liii!;; lU-L-ss, sv.tll(d ::irr i:::'..i-L:si'.it.. l:-iv. nv, uiuscu ..!'' I. ' I .i t;n;i''.- IIit..-ti1os. ivbi!t :L'f i dross chant d to i ' f; ii-1 i -; 1 1 ic-.l can of Iho ; . ;-.'-i;l.: :.: I jo faeu c!jniu:l, too; tLe ., !. reliucd fecturos (hicliotiod, the i.rov.3 prevv fw-ntl.ouhe liko alcove Le Inrid gkam of th maligiimt oyos; v hi.'e, with s.. cry fbat bad nothing: in it of liumanity, the transformed crcaturo rush ed fort h to revel in rapine and murdtr. Needless to expatiate upon the action cf the play. Tbo later scent s reeked with hlood, tbo v.-bole scheme of the drama was I ageless and wild; but the glamour of Iuiaitro'd genius bebl tbo audiencu jn a f,v.c "I I'i-oatiiiesa interest, which Eagfred :i')t t : :l i v. :: iv!' : ;i v r i f.Vi of the curta.hi. Tii nlir svecrfj iLo Ambigii baii i.v yon.-s. ruu onr.i:, i::e p -2t to oar noe, 5iarc i it a v if i 1 lir-ri i J yosr J of ; t1 ; r. rtd-J'i'onal and cx r ' tf i!o .. . ; .,. !! ii:.'s :. .:.. in p''"- !. '::... i.nd ocn t . i;icos of . ; ;.. ti.o cole t i -- K-lif .l t!0 - ' '-:,..i ;: . vl:f . .. :.ia..v i ' j . ! ,!cp'n; ::... i . i i !. :i. L-.'.. : his j,V ;- fi.tiuy. r. j to Lti ; - : -;. :! i.-r.!:.:.cd ;ip. :j. : iu " - ' j'Vi i:-:ya::'-o of the j iuy ai;: ; : : .. : !.'.. ; . .-:- Jr v us eve n tLo::jb; t '. .' . :v A . !..;i wt.iil i ta'ta fTcn.so at '; :.pi-roi-ri.t:(.-u of liia ,o;!twurd F.'.-ia i .".:.i.-, and f-oesibly inako it the subject f.T n lawsuit; but the great cbenns t;ce:d amused, aci even flattered, wbf u if read the comments of tbo critics upon tbi.-i piirticidur fi-atursof Lemaitre's cliar crtcriation. lie went to see tbo play vas intercsteil; went oain saw Lemai t ra in Lis dressl room, and id id 6 rarious ::f',"3:n.s, wbicu lutf-nriued tho gnn i t aliJ-m oi' tbo scene Lu tho laljoratorsr. It v .. ; L-trved by and bv that Aval on i' :.s t it :;eaily every nibt duri:i,c ;ci.o.l of t.iO i-tiiormiiiicc. lxii o.:v.:rli o inpicd or.-a particular aval!. ;.-K!.;:"!-i ; t LIn::-cif j wdil, but thes.; if..' " r I'V.s .!;o v.-eM liLio to.oo bisfacc, .ui..'".;! i:i tLo hhado'.r of tho curtain, r: I ;r;-.-!r. i: i l iieut expression and j.--.'. c:-. :i;;t fciufd to derive I i vc tiu.n Jlen bnvo told mo tho eamo ti:iirr II i t a lihid of mnniu a disi as-d vr.!iiiy 1 Kt:p'.-. Ho likes to see him Heir on tho hi ."..;: th central tjf,i;re. tho cyno.,uro (;f every eye. Tbo man they Bpo!:o of approat hed and prised toward the theatre. Tall, tli:n, well dresf-ed. with a lirht vout over bis c.e:iii::r t idt. f.alo. with a f.:ed look nhont th eyes, u curioun mobility uboiit the iiioiil h. "Ho UA:h baraswod and ill," eal.l tho yoimj man. Overwork, hniln precsure," said tho elder. "I should not 1 surprised if 1 woYo to hoar within tho next few months that Marc Avalon bad ono off his bead." C'anler roso end followed the preat chemist into tho theatre, followed him to the door of his avant -scene, and then went. round t lie other tide of the hou.se, and pot a stall from which ho could obscrvo tho fa'-e in the bhadov of tho curtain ns well as tho lowered lights would allow. J hat idea of this rHnroof Keienco In inn- rn the vere of Iumwy had started a cu- rioi:r? train of tbourht In tho brain of tl, skilled de'.e tive. lie had some timo since made up Ins mind that tho murders of the Uuo Me. Mar'rnonto. the uuo do la VieiTI.i (-interno tnd tho Kue des I'eves v.ero tlm woi it c.f the Panio hrs.ul. u'idthat 11 in i:irwl of a homicidal mni:ine; but it had never occurred to l.i-n that these ghastly, no- uve insane murders nn.-Iit. bo ilm . :'nv. of f oine'luii shown uron tho -.!.!' of ii IVii-ian tlientro. To-iii;rht. for 1 11 lime. lie. ii:o luy woi Kingman, wuore rour-j were f"Id. taw tbo prisly )i:-.y wi.icii o:i tl-e idlers of Paris had !ecn glof.ting upou f,.r tho last four or fivo montiiH. rv.il ! :dso mw, or believed that iio saw. l!i i i-.., ,-.nii s:i"Testion of tlioso sirniigo itnil i.ioo.Iy iissussinations which had convulsed tho oil v. Su h a !.-,v. nctinrf upon the prepared mind f i ii i"i:'i'V(T.!oil lunnfie niir!,t in. :re a r:: n s.m.cruinary impulse, an It C.j ! .'IT e." mess 1 o 1 :i-tn t !ino umenlinno lud i iijoliou.i de.h-ied in all their bideous- li ;-s by l ! c r.( Lo: liiat whieb u- pal.';;';; and ivvn:;i:i;r to sane minds mlg-ht ::eivuo u i.iorbid laticir.ation upon the insane. Ti.o l.ijhir the education and the greater tlio lellnement, the deeper mi'ht bj the descent into crime. iho detective huu;r about the vestibnlA till bo miw Marc Avaion leave the theatre. and was uble to keen him in eirht without apioaring to follow him. An elderly man. who looKed like a doctor, accosted the savant as he went out, and tbo two men walked alonar the boulevard toe-ether in the clear, mild niirbt as far as Tni-toni's where they went in. Cauler bad followed close enough to bo able to overhear their conversation, which was upon indifferent u i ions, i no ebemiEt s friend remarked upon his locking ill and wearied, and remonstrated with him for overea'remess in his eci-iiitilio experiments. ion &r- tryiri,r to get n oiTnrt of water :t: a f.ir.t 1 -iitle," l-.e said; "noblv ever t.::e.:cv.v, in i..ing that yet Take care you d u'L !.a-:,L Jho lotile. There are very .e. ra.i .f yo::r r.go who have made as gsvttt a lurvk Ujjn ho century n you hnve. Cart yon bo content to rest uiou your l.iUrels'." "1 nin ndv overworking mv brain." ensvend. uoggediy. You talk if I wom an iacipic-nt luriatic. wary .i'T.j tf overwork about KER'S WANDZRINGS TKROUCH MANY FOREICN LANDS. acted caution of the aovice. In the walk of tbo detective there was the mibtlet. , t of the man accustomed to bunt his fellow men. -This .4 Dlueblr.n'je. whom wo have S beard of from e.no lot; t l.i ; Is Id.-ap. who has beta feeii by another lot. This ia the man." ! " He followed that creeping figure, j '.oii' hiTig across the road, doubling, wind- ; lug. bis band clutching something in his ' breast. Cauler followed hiiu f;.m t.ho j Hue fc-'t. Guiihtume to the Quid tie i (Iruiids ! Augu.slius, r.cro.-'S one of tho biidgesto I tho Cite, from tho Cite bv another bridgo ! t tbo region of tLo markets; never lost i i-i;'lit of liim, yet on tii( wav oontriveil in ! f-f'I it. ..4 .. J..ft. .. .r . ; .i . i. . . i ... u c.ul.oii oi ingat ponce ami to I lianils, ton. are t,o en ;y of -oes.s--to suv ; mi, t a couple of rHiiuymcu in the chase. I nothing cf the Moioc o troubles I made if iiiiu.i nve minute:; n.a t ) l Tlie .ilviuiluK-M uimI M1s1iuim in .Ivurm-y Afar tvith l.itlic Pr. .urul l.r. nnd I-nh !J;ii:;;uS Steady Nrrv N tided. lniu;;fH r ( liiiiutr ScrioiiH I'erits. That little mes in Tliiiot." says Mr. Tavid Ker. tho t ravel.-r. "ii inviting The:! thetiei-man row in Samoa mirrht be ivoit ii ivl.no entral Atiai-u! t !m Im:; Iran" L1ADQC GP'PDOQDEOOR OUR LATEST HIPROVELIEI7T0 f '.'.""''f.T"' ".on" KomjJn tinlr.. bavlnir oiir mnM nod price aUmiMxl i.nl,ilT h mnt. retftllVr will .upplyjrou wlih ti.- .tniTl Ifyou Inil.t uim.ii hi. .lolnn ,, iV v!i.. Toor. rtller will co you luto buy lug Uiorlor .Lot upua which tbly".,i llif t .U 'nu "um M liio tnreo contrived to h'-i p LIueLlouse MgM. wind Siiid douUo ivi 1,; :.,i-!,t; watched hiiu ns he r.cco.dcd ft iik'ht wan derer in u dark idle-, nnd Kaw' her llv from him, scared rt that grim face nnd panther teeth uv.-t -; tho rod cap. They followed I.ii.i throu'di tho intrioac ies f a labyrinth of sijualid id rods v. hi-.-h has long disnppoarc-.l; m;w him rdop to i-peal; to u woman, mure wretched pei-hups than she who had fled fi ;,t i bim half an hour before saw him he! .1 t pr-ak to ht r us if in friendliness, then with .:i d,i.... clutch fasten ouo livid hand upon her throat, while the other hand was thrvs-.t into his breast. Quick as tbev were to nwm ldm they wore not an in.dant twoV.oon aIi! other second hii.1 that long kniio would liavo done it3 deadly vr,-.-k, );s it iud done tlirico before in tl.o rtieots of Purls. The t Mini i il lir.i 1 1 . . . ... jMarguorite, t!io !;; do la Vioilic, I.;:ntei-r.r and tho Uuo des l oves, was found. Yes una ins me souiiton cr tbo mystery Iloriicidal mania, tho fatal outcome, of r brain wrecked by overwork, day labor end night labor tho too ardent thirst fox knowledge, tho too keen ambition to achieve, it had needed but a spark to lire tbo brain, and tho spark bad been found in tho suggestion of tho drama at thc- ammgu. Mare Avalon bad watched and oroecicu over tbo play till it bad become reaiuy to nim. and ho had yielded to the irresistible impulse that drove him to act out the idea in bis own noram. Ile died before tho end of the year in diuiu luuuiio asymm. in searching his ......ivi , iaa uuiiru lOUUU morn Ili.-in r.lif set of fangs, carved in ivory, which the chemist had laboriously fashioned in imi- lanon oi mo actor s hideous make-nr.. It was discovered, too, that ho bad carried uis experiments with the magnesium light, then little known, far beyond tbo "ne chanisni of the theatre: but confpsslmw made by him later to tho doctors rt Hi a asjium revealed tbat ho had (irmly bo lieved in Ids possession of occult knowl edge by which he was ablo to assume dia- ooucai attributes and diabolical power. iNoithern Alriea u iiidicu is u!I that Mr long eliou;r!l to p; l-.er! say that your you?' "Aoocmpanii. I s!;-.i:.hl v. ant mo. or. rasher, h-t me 1 1 ,Co t irivo :-! 1 1 Uii minuies' Ker reouircs oui'ti k our tv.o hand barrs." v. !iy, you don t mean to wil'o always acco;-,. panics i m-f Why. il i you fa::ev to loavo mv wife bohkid that siio would eciiM nt to JAMES MEANS' 3 3 SHOE UNEXCELLED IN STYLE UNEQUALLED .in DURABILITY AN 0 ERFECTIOH v5vof FIT. JHMES DEARS' $4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL TO SATISFY. The most. ,' m .nil- ri'i ,hei V1""1 ',rorf. '" ",r I'ranrli of In.luxfry that w are now !! to MfHrm thnt th i Moan' $i SIiih In I it every ru-Kix-t-t e'limt to I i iiIiimv ... . ..I. . t... . .....7.J...1 ."..:!" "...'? t.n dollar. If von will trv on i..-.ir v,.,i win i V.....wi ". .i...-"' .i'L-.. .7 """'" .....I ;! an.l l SIi.h. an. I l..,u, wi.7. .i t- "."""."" ""T'mrrau'- "ur" . . jvjj u m JatlK-a or orlc; ouallty of fuctJ.ry nro.lii.-lK. I our llni-s wu un. Hi. Ihi-. ,...r i.. . , V, '.i:';':r'" " Momi'latntti'K " "-"-''' I-H, Uu and Rocky 1 Cel. ;..t. i:.::"3 l!::i.' go v. lihoitt her? t)li' bo ;ip;'i:i:; i.anal right after . fi-.d Had event took r v. e t .-a voted 1 t hro;:"! Ueh Afgiianb.tan; i:i lvb-J it v. .atal. Zuiuland, t!i; T: i:;t-t !:.-;ion and .".':.. feiam. rhd.v-c-a. Sumatra; ii i '. :o : i. nil-! ::!. i: In that t "j'on'K ru-;v;-.. i:i I )I'V Iicic-na 1 1 at I Va! C. iiae.i, Caticasuu. th; tno t. as man. then to Au.nto'i-t ? ! ;ran this .o wcro lace in through ochistr.n :.s Capo :'.iisvaail, '' ira, in in lo-M. ii.. A" "l,'r' y "afwilo.1 with tlm rrulUof my trip. I hay I Inn far nuciyMMlwl In pla.lnn our full line Iq thn l.aii.U r'A No. l .Val.m la every PoJiU I Uve vllil. Ho Kun on to iuy. "1" J , , i wplruiild region f,.r im to b. II Kh- In, l- a.i mIMt of th n-taltr aro i-lVurKliiit thrlr i-UH(j,m."r. i.t ir.-tal al-out douhlo the .rl.-,.B which tlm Mum-h have rit Ht "holiZl" " Bok-sor every pair an- break iiiit down tl. tilh prlem which have hlih. rto rulo.l Ii II.. , r..tl maVkVia irn ,..r.,7 In, V TiV.V.l::.V... .""'"V w?al "'"a"'" lKinc no far you iirMM,n.rnt. II Avrd..n :o i:u r ."- V. u :!. ' ;! .ill T .1 : d. : lips vi it-: ..o- i-y, j-r.:.:r. n- i -. ..t thi r :i .- 2'.i:u.-i. i tr.u lan;i;:; to r o!J frieud. and with perfect p;-e. tl..jti a i:.o. t It V.'; ran.-. ". ' t : v. : t .It .-. ..Tor's - must r i ly embodiment of i.:"; ;:l character. .:i during the run of ll.ij ph.y that a-; ;-tartloJ ly a sri'-i of cinrtUn i -o-.js tlian i.::y iii..:o lLat had .-,'.-: durinj tl.o n ig-n cf tin' x-iurd-.'rs vl.ic!i boro a boi lac ;:i UL.g to all appear !c as. t?id iUv work of a mon-l- soL- '.rt-iw v'a.i 1 1 f.'. ci p Lim.sal. hlt-ed of au iMif.7i"!ikliag yictim. ' i-'o. iLi i. o. v. j;Li:i a perl ii ,f i . hro;; lai-ths v.-.. i the city hci ii r;'Vou:.i.7 act of butchery; oiuci: I--'.:o fc'io. - larvae rue. v.'bero a I": 1 ! hnljititit of t'.iat human sliam- :ad MietcLod in thy guile:, i -:.-r i. it.cv'.; aaothrr in li.j iiij Ijautcrne; a third in th; O fHi I::,; f. r .i:a the Chora 'amr It i l ha laarderc-r va.i t ! of i.i tii-i.M! t:;hs where slang i: :'.:. .-..';.- I.'.;;-;-.::--.-. Pay c.riK-r day ti.t j : " ' ci t pclter announced that : (" i.;r..:r.a had been heard cf end ovei;-a-d yy-illt bi-e cr there; had eatei rr drank ia this or that restaurant, from t .he liocber do Caucale to bo Chat Xoir. The wholo tlig'it cf canarcs were on tbo wing, cud every moruing ami evening g there wa3 c. new one let Sly upon Paris; .".Jbut those who faew imj-thiug at jl fcbont the matter knew that, so far. the folic vera at fault No trace, no clcr, no h'.ut of the Chonrineur bad yet Leon btai::e.l. CauJer, tbj chief of the secret -uarJidn of tbo public Efety, 1...J v i.i ked till he wa3 weary; weary of l.Is own fale Iig!.t3 tnd failures; wearie? cf othor p'...i.c's futile an-i sometimes id:o;ic f - . t i lie was fitting in the April twiii :ht I o.'orc a Jca'e o.n tue lknJova -d t'.es Italians. ;ot icrny d.wrs froia to Ai::b:-,;i tboatre, sitting clono at one of tho hit io t;arb:e tables. taJiing his derii-t:.--;"ti.rr a tt-mpemte dinner, and listc-n-iag biiy to the conversations around and rdiui "i un. lie wa3 c'.l duty, resting a jaded br.-vin, yet tho old habit of lisieh-.g kr.J pnrtirtg two and two together at all t imej rnl in all j.'acis v. as so string ua-i l-ita that las car was on tho alert t.ai'.a-.sciously. and l.Li brain toon cwaii--i;cd to iatnrot in ti.o talk of two men at a t".Lio :.c:r Lis o-.vu. uvy v.ero cf tLe I'dncur species bolb, cua yourj. one xaidulj agLd taea v. ao Lnctv their Pri3, evidently. 'IlL-re be come?," Mid the elder man. looking down tho boulevard toward tbo Girciid optra. "I felt euro be would j-ass ; r P a n. this Is the coi-HKn .ell 1. 1 :a:, cieVotCS himself to bis . ten nnd c-ueoteds u little bc-ttcr bis feiiov workers. Overstrain. irain woi-a. incipient madncssl That i what his friends say about him. Kindly U.OUI!!.. uououoi, inn arrant iwauaiei ' i hey went into tho cafe, came out'agaiu m a tjuaiior or an hour, when Avalon hailed a cab. The detective followed him in another. Tho fly cleposlte-d him at bis own bouse ia the fvue Ht. (iuillaijuno. Ouler drove to the end of the street, dismissed Li3 cab and went back to Marc Avalon's doorway on fee. Th-? bouse in which tho chemist lived was a fine old mansion in a ouad ran 'mlar court, dull, dignified, respect able. It was a moonless night, and tbo court yard was black as Lrcbus at this hour, suva for one lamp which burned dimly over the porto cochere. There was plenty of cover for the detective. He saw the light of a lamp travel slov.lv tdrough two rooms upon the second Ccor and finally settled ia a third room. Tho external Venetian shutters wcro clojx.l, but I hero were r.o curtains drawn v.itbia, and the lamplight shone betwixt the wooaou bn.rs. I.I. Caubr took up bis position in the erabrasuro of a doorway leading to tbs? cihees, an cbscuro doorvay in a corner of tho g: ea: , grave bouse, as if be meant to say tijoro half tho niht. A curious v.iiite of r.o .vtr, one mirrat suppose, this night watch in tho Kuo St. Guiliuusae, but or li:tn Cuuicr bad been wasting inueh po."cr in hun:i;;g wiil-o'-tho-wisps across t.'ie morass cf Pans, and one ignus-fatuus is n-j good ks another, lo-nio-ht it was Cavdcr's v. bi:n to watch tho windows cf :iarc Avalon. Ti for l tor ? cf lamplight coiiticued undisturbed an tor.r and n half. Tbo third quar Rficr 1 1 toi'o-J heavily from the tower oi.ro eiicc yonder, and other church emrips repeated tbo solemn measure. Suddenly those windows on the second Coor grt-w dark. Thj3 time the light did not travel from room to room; it was ex tinguished on the spot. The man of science has gone to bed," said Cauler, with a touch of disappoint ment. "I may go home and g-et my t.unper." tlo waited seme minutes notwithstand ing, and, locking up presently, be travo a i cry of triumphant surprise "Uieu eio ineul I have hit it this time, ho muttered. There was a light shining through the shr.tier3 of these three urner windows a iigLt; Ejre vivid than the shine of the ciorat-stii. lump, a fiery crimson glow, such ts be had swii lu tbo theatre three hours pge, i i tn? famous laboratory scene. It Listed three or four minutes, and then came darkness again. Th-s tita Cauler bad no idea of going Lome to supper. He waited for tbo ex pected opening of door or window. It raj-o presently; a window on th m.:r. ' . - - nan tV mrai wu: dig a blue blouse and a red cap, a ruCva! y looking brute, with big, pro tect;. ;g tc . ;h. Lko the fangs of a wild lea t, r-.'t h :g. coarso black hair. like tbo i:a;r if;i v. i! J beast. Coot of Living Abroail. In England house rent, clothinir nml nearly all tho coninodities of litA ni. eneapcr than thev r.ro m Amevi.-n !Trt.i cnarges, admission to theatres and rr.il- iiaeiui'- f-re excen; :ons un ess von A .1 . 1 - 1 , . J travel tuna class. iheio is t ; r r.r aoc'iismnir th.- seeon.1 dona nnd r;.- (ieoi-io lueir cuoiee c:ny U-twec-n brst end third. As it :t, r. f Ib-t et carriages run O'ii; i.v l -.-.I only fuoumber iuo iraus. tor :.i ;.. t :i,ir?;e., intrench restaurants and hoic.'j thero is pood reason. .Vnv York !oes n -t npprecinte the gror-t advantages it enjovs in its abundant i.v.d -heap market supplies. In Puns three tram s per pound (sixty cents) is t barged for the samo quality of beef steak which wo buy in New York for t ni'ty cv;.;fl. :oo: tvlTee in the sumo price per jxtund. fhreo francs. They gi-ow some fruits in Franco end England that wo don't rai.se in the uoiii,, j,uc i-u jut whole tho fruPs v.f tbes-o two countries xviil not compare in Bbur.elaneo and flavor with those pro duced even in our northern state nuiv and as for grapes and poaches their best specimens aro grown midcr glass, but it must bo admitted that no grapes In the world eqttaj for size and beauty' tho' Eng. lisli hot liouso grajiea. English hot bouse peaches ore pretty to tho eve, but tbev lack the juiciness and rich "tlavar of the American poach and their cost is very great. The nights in England an"i i" ran co aro too rainy tor tbo faicrable production of tine fruits in tho open air. lletail dealers over there instead of selling vegetables aud fruit in our rough -and" tumble way, by measure, which by its very uncertainty i.i unsatisfactory bob to seller aud buyer, sell them by weight or number, potatoes and apples bv the pound, peaches and largo '-William" pear3 by tho dozen. "M. P." in Uome Journal. The Rulis of Spain. This allusion to los toros naturally led to my asking tho impresario if the breeds had not degenerated. ;Los toros degenerated," be exclaimed; "Cios inio. sou tan bravos oomo sipmnw. los augelistos (our bidls, good Cod. sir, they ore .ns Lraye as ever, the lit tlo angols)! One would think you bad never seen a bull fight. Wo have splendid breeds in Northern Spain, in Castile and in Andalusia. The Navarreso bnlls nf Carriquirj are the smallest, but thev are powerful and terribly quick and agile. i ney nave a Knack ot lumninc over th barriers into the sort of rromenado that runs round the ring between the seats of the public and the rlne Itself, and have ofteh leaped up, as they did at Vitoria two years ago, right in tho midst of the lower seats, lo3 teudido3, and caused frightful pamc3 tuereny. A Tiavarre bull costs from 250 to $300, to which sum must be added the cost of carriage and manv incidental ex penses mat increase SX) per cent, the origi nal price. The Castilian bulls are verv good and cost from $350 to $450, exclu sive of Incidental expenses. Tbe most lamous breeds in Castile are those of Col nienar. a few leagues from Madrid, in Cue pasture lands, where you can go and pick out tbe animals while grazing that is, If yoa are a good rider, for they are sure to chasd any outsider they espy." Madrid Cor. Philadelphia Times. in. iio'.imaiiia. tho pet rolt-um Ih.lds of I'i. !!:. v- ia icc.o, on clear me! that was a deiigultid year; lirst class shipwreck on the west coast of Africa, rrd bd tile--, e f7 mocannioaia . :.!i.u;uts, ami in lbHi u was Congo, Dougola and tho Cameroon river, and last year u little jauut. nothing much to speak about, to Ceylon, lmi mah ,.! Tl.;l...j A .. x t - . . . . ""u j.iouo-1., uuu miw iurs. Ivor is just be guiuing to have a tasto for travel." OXI.Y A I:A.D!!AU. "Does Mrs. Ker travel lighty" 'Mio is obligcil to. Vo each carry a """u". toiu uio two would not weigh bfiy pounds. Poth of us take on our backs what wo wear. We buv what wo wear out. One thing, wo ljth cany pistols and j.irs. Ke r knows how to use hers. I taught her, and a friend of ours. Capt. Hansard of the English navy, gavo her lessons, one has tho 'drop' down very line, nnd I really think at long raugo may bo bettor than her husband. Pray, do not sunl it is a very matter of fact business. We have to go through countries where vour revolver must ho seen while your monev is not." "Then, Mrs. Ker must have been in strango placesV" "Sbo has been in countries where no whito woman bad ever been beforo. Thrt wa?,il.1tho c"stfs river, tho Cameroon and YVeiloby bay, tho true Gorilla land." Kctnruing to the toilets of a lady under such t-ircumKtr.nces, Mr. Ker said; "Weil they have bocupeculiarattiir.es. wo two were in Zuzulaud when tho intl as8 irea you that If you k p on l.u.vli.K hi,.. Iai-i., iioiiLnulactnr. ' unn ., t taxi" r.-Vu il prli'iMaii ihU S,h1.l:'V,",,,''","ot If" whatjrou an. KttluK an.l your r.iall.-r In pr.,l.nlly ii",kli,i y.,Vi IZl .l i h2 what yourshoxs have cost hlm. Now. can you alTor.l tU thlH while wear. i.rou-ctli.i? y..ii hV l.u Vi.lni ouruanie an.l the tlxed retail price u,mn the m,U- of our before they leLvi "our full ?ry Zo that' oS voijik''' i"jjmij u pay iiiorB ir your hiiiHa. iiimo llicy ri worth ? Miom tioin our celcbratrd factory are oolil by wldr-nwakn rrmll.!-. ! oil -- JAMES MEAm Vi CO., 11 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. -DAALKIt IX- s " r o s KURN1TURE, -AND ALL KINDS OK HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST STYLES OP- WINDOW CTTRTAm KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HANI). PICTURE InVvIin HADS TO OSEEH. SIXTH S'lELET, LET. a:AN AND VINE. I I ATI r:c 11 IT, NEI5. "ssw o, i.:e party was ropre.-entod by a nusul L'tir.dio bold together by a shawl Hi-ai- all ur voiidly goods and tbrt slang on tho cud of a s near carried l-JV litutod native. . . . n I :'.j. r. i-r.i. ... Allien '.i,,..- ) -. ..... i . , i ..i ..; ; - ! 7 :ia:u:y nor ,a"rl uasuer near, we savo shcr a no. I - f,.- ing:i by taking them ou. It aM:m fit : : -...- 4.. 1 . . i'"---.'--'-' " -;io.v nvw to v.aiio. Catre- iiom.ig to ilo m-gtevs on the C liver vic:: tbev s-iv i . ...... . , i . i. ; . i --"'- -ev :i H v. ..isc woman. itv on t i:e taiDt-remi his. icr, thev think '..'1.-.OOU1 ci' tho 'At times I hi i a.y to be oi'..;i r.-.i ;a.c:na!oi 1 ! i -!,:.. riaf hT- ' 1 1 M-"-s:'tV r".rt v India. f:.r he -" '-o iCj ivai Hied tlrj worid. .xi..:i-s x-i-:pt:r. ;r i i'-'o not so i.!.-a-3.nnt i i - ljuiTcneu mv vilo out in Afr ha:.! :. I lore LiMl-r.u .",.-.. . j. ' - " LXaCiii.'-r l IL-.t i.Iei.S no i.a z Leon tleei.uvr the mr.rc.cr takes a sunb .'and t! iitiil l:-.i:-v rng f,lil f her o she single iron wlirte the ha 1 I m .' - l. l ..r 4 . 1 i . .i nn, L.t-n who nati boon e.. out u few minutca i.-oicio! Ii ti v.-..man sta-'.y iiorves to sco things. " V.'j.ll I.. i .i. i.uo- uuota ii;e on'"-v carries? It can't bo much if'a uuiuh.wiu ong no.iaait. "toi, I hero is so: p, of course, and brtiiies ami combs, 'ihoro eight to be hair;;.;;!:;; presumably t hero a to. Certain ly. i bore is a big lot of qtiinino and a pistol. Cuira? Yes. a cttir. Collars? Don t know. It is tho qitiaine, radlv now, which is tho rcost importaut. We should oli bavo peiislicd in Africa if not for Jdrs. ller's quinine. What are frills and Counces, laces and ribb-ous good for in a pestireroua swamp? Then Mrs. Ker takes ueecics and thread and a thimble, and a pair of scissors, for wo both want mucn repairing. As tidy work as I ever saw in cutting, basting, fitting and sew mg was done by lira. Ker in a iun'de with tho admirino- monkev a jungle, admirinir monkevs chiii-teim- mourn) i:s. ies, ft portable sev.ing ma came wotikl bo very Uooful in our travels anu so wouhi be a ppitablo grand itiere, i ui'vo contents if f ;s i.i i y caiiiiugco WBcWEi i;vfT-i;jLi i O iLY 33. 1 0 FOR HE WEKKLY II KHALI) v wvu.v.vyw m MwuiJUjijr 4fjMKMijj.jjivi y A WONDERFUL, PUBLICATION." Manv h tin nose I)EMOnKsT) MnvTnr v to be a fafhioa magazine. Tbi la a creat mlatake. Yl ..n.... ....... .il.. I.. . I . . w . . jii u.iuuuuicuijr .iHjijuiijiB ino nneFt jTAphion IJK parthbnt of any magazine published, but this la the cane from the fact that great rnterpriae and ex perience ore shown, ho that each department la equal to a magazine in itself. In Dcmoret' you get a dozen magazine in one, and secure amune ment aud instruction for the whole family. 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O n Iju.llo j.r rt. ....tu:. wnai more could a woman v.-anff a ioi; i.A.GL.Atii:s. "li Mrs, Ker a HrguistY" "Yes. Jiy v.-jfo i,j.3 a. neat turn fci languages and is at homo in rrencli. Cer man. ljiinnce. limelostiinr-d mui M . e i-.-l "Tr.-.-r i - x'. cive ott er f. t.eient assortment e f t'h.l-.-rls. 1..U-IV .x-ii. as ana I am lav. up u tongues. v.-:tn an e pick tin the uo taat or w :t tirae.-i aoor whs caauonslv lifted and a. ""i out into the" courtyard a l'nis brutal tgure crept stealthily across t li'j yard and oat of the porte cochere, Cii'i'er follow! tit mora ctaalfViilv ff In i .-n ,.riVt j , M . Iour year3 n9 practicea amongst tfcs; blonaa there waa tb oyer- habitaata. Boston Budget. Livlug Entirely on Meat. Dr. T. YV. Greene, writing to an English journal from Montevideo, says tbat fresh meat forms tho staple article of diet in a part of the province of Buenos Ayres, where he lived for four years. Vegetables and fruit were unknown except "for one month in tbe autumn, bread could not be bad, and biscuits and farina, a meal made from niandicca, were too expensive for the poor. Tho population live entirely on meat, and c rink nothing but tbo mate do verba, a bitter Land of herb, containing the some active principle as tea and coffee. It is not uncommon for a man to eat four or five pounds of meat at a meal; but Dr. Greene thinks it contr.in3 less fibrin and albumen, and more salts and water, than English meat, lie never knew a case of scurvy, or anything like It, during tbo four years ha practiced amongst ts ia; tab; very fast. Wo muat might starve at times." " i .era must bo oreat Kiire-.-b-.o. frcni clianws r.f riir-.Mfnv" "veh. v.e bcth climb up and down the therm. .motor and don't think about it 3:y wife ban Blood 1 7 deg. in tbo shadt. in Control Aa and in Russia 70 deg. be low zero. There is only ono slight failing of Mrs. Kcr's, which 1 think will become, less in timy. She will get seasick. Cut if an emergency comes she shakes that off at once, bha rides weil on a horse or an elephant cr a bullock or a camel, onlv camels aro boasts. It was in en wly ice cold torrent in Afghanistan, and Mrs. Ker was slung in a basket on ono side of tho brute and I on tbo other and In mid stream, tho wretch of a camel wanted to roll, and bo did roll, and wo conld not help it, and it was very funny and chilly." "You must have had many escapes from serious periis?" "We don't beep tally, but I think that for not less than twenty -three times ba3 iirs. is.cr s uio oeeu in peril. I don't count my scrapes I quite exult over Mrs. Ker, for they never tried to hang her yet, and I was very near it once by the token of my having had a noose around my neck, the knot under my left ear. and bavin" been lifted off the cround. Mv wifo hn?. crossed tho water only eighty-sis times so far, and is 102 times behind me on that record, but take it all together, since we have been married sbo has gone oyer 105, C00 miles." New York Times. J. W. hi A KTIib1. u nip mm & mm & 61 El V K4.15 rORK PACKERS axd DK.i.Ens in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, FORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE REST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON' HAND. Sugar Cured F?!eals, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c., &g RKET of our own make. The best brHrtls of OYSTERS, in cans ami bulk, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tn itM '3 rr - P r 1-1 E H m S iMf A PR si HEALTH iS VJHSLTH ! KtJ.i, .A TiVH Ti i rtvMMt 0 " 1 Z $4 - - P ? d 5 ft 2 HI? If you seek for a faultless friend you will be friendless all your life. Rouma nian Proverb. nS t tar gL Dr. E. C West's Nerve and I.ri.bi Treatment I a giwantee secit!c for iiystetbi DiztneMs, ' Couvtilriioii.K. Fit. rvoiis jS'eiiraljjia, Head ' a':)!. Nerveeus brostrllon omifed by the new i t a'eohol or b. bacon. Wakofn'tiPSK. Mental Xe- I'leir-Ieti. S.ifieniuir of the Uijiiii iffUltlnir in In- saiiity and Iradint; t misery, tleeay and ieath, re:na! ure "Id A (;?. r.arrei.nes!i, iiss of Pow er in eitiiirr sex. Inviiluutarv l.hcs nud hper- mat -rr!io-a caused bv over-exertion of th ; brain. seilabiiHe oi-'iver-indtilroijce. Kaoli box p eonralns one :nnntl;' treatment. l.HO a box S r ' or six ii?x for ?.', mi by mail prepaid on Z. ' receipt of price I WJL. U U AliAKTEE SIX BOXES 0 0 o 5 k - m - &2 v. O c j To cure any cae. With eaeh order rrceived , by ns for !x hoe. 8C:;onifnn eil v. tn.5 (Ki, 572 o we will send the purchaser ur r.rbte.i guaran tee to returu the money if the i atment doe not elTeet a pure. fJuaranteM insued only by Will J. Warrick sole a it. Plattxmouth.Net WM. r,. BRQWKEj LAW OFFICE. Pomona! attention to all Euslnesa Entrust 'o my care. C, SO CITS XOTAKY IX OFFICE. Title Examined. Abstarcts Compiled. In vuranoe Vfi iltcn. Ileal I'.st?te Sold. BARBER AND HAIPw DRESSES. 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