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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1896)
- r - - - t- - - - - - va - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . i If , . TIlE OMAHA DAILYtjEE : SUNDAY , MAY 81 , 1899. 4 , ( ThR NThr Lrhs"reNcL ? 4 CONA DO'1L t I C1TAPTIR XI. TIIT IGflT IN TI1I COAC.II IIOUS. 'liio curt announcement wan fo1Ioed by rnnment of sflent tirprie , nnI ( then by j'eneral ihout of laughter. There nilght 1 argument to whD wn * th chtnpon I each weight , but. tilero could hi , no quetIc tlint all the champions of all the weigh vero seated round the tables. Ar audacto challenge , which embraced them ono anti al IthouL regard tp lzo or no , couUl hardi ho regarded ot1iorwio titan as a Joke , but was a joku that pIght bo a dear one for U joker , "LI ; this gotitilno ? " asked my uncle , "You , Sir Charles , " answered the Thnliori 1 'rho itiati I waiting below. " lt'8 a kid ! " cricil vveraI of the Ilghtln men. "Somo cove is a.ganlmonlu' us. " 'Ion'L ) you believe It , " answered the ian. lord. 'IIo a real , slap-Lu ) Corinthian by h dress , and ho nleano what he ayH , or else ain't no juilgo of a manly , " \ly uticin wIIlIorel ( for a tow momeni witi ) the prineo of Wales. " % % 'eii , geritli men , " saul ho at last , "the night Is all young , and it Any of you houIJ wish I flIIDW the conipan } a little ot your k1Ii , yo could not wlh a bettor oliportunity. ' " % ' 1iat elghL. Is . be , Lllht ? " naked Jez Jielcher. , " 110 Ia cioso onto iilx feat , and I shout Put turn veIi'up Into the thirteen 'tonu ' vIie Jia' iUffe(1 , " "fianvy metal , " cried Jacksoj. "Vh , tajcs lilni Qu ? " ' - . . Thv pit Wajted to , from the nlne-ston . Dutch SanE IIvatd : , The iir yaa filled wit , tjieir hc'ars 'iiouts and thcl& . argupents..wh cacti should be th ' chosen dne. To ugh when they svcro hushed with mo and rip teitnhchfef--at iye'aJ1 ; tb flglitbefot-o o select loct a com'aDy , vitli the prince biniscif b : tile ringside-was aS-chance which did no often come iii their way. Only .lackson , hot cher , Mondeza foil one or two others uf thi aher and Jiloro fatuous men renlained silent thiiklng It beneath their dignity that tIio should condescend to ao Irregular a bye battle. " \'ei ) , you can't all fight him , " reinarket Jackson , when the babel had died assay "It's fcr the chairman to choose. " ; "I'crhapa your royal highness has a prefer once. " said my uncle. "Ily - , I'd take him on m'eJt If my po altion Was dIfferent to what it Is. ' ' said thi prince , whose face aa growing redder aut his eyes more glazed. "You've seen me witI the intifliers. Jackn ! Ycu know my form ! ' "I've seen your royal highness. and I'v ( felt your royal highness , " eald the courti Jackson. "l'erliapa Join fletcher would give us at ox h 11)110 ! ) , ' ald tnv uucl o. fletcher niileci , and shock his haiid.omc head. "There's my brother Tom here , who ha tieror been blooded In London. sir. II might make a. fairer niatch of It. " "Give 'em oveto mc , " roared Joe flerk "I've beeti waItlIt' for a tliiii all evnnln , an' P11 tight any man that tries to take in place. 'l''s my meat. my masters. Leave - . cm to zoo i you yant to ace how a calf's head should be dresacil. If you Put Toni ltelclier beforeme i'll fight Tom Belelier , aifti for thatinattr Ull fight 3cm fletcher , or 11111 flelcher. or any other Belehor that 'l'c Caine out of firiatol. " - It , . I'as clear that Ilerka bad go to thc singe % i.eI he ziit tight some one. ills heavy ( ace was , gorged and the veins stood out on lila low fcrehead , wh.lo hi Ilerce gray eyes loolcc4l victoucly from man to inai in ijuet of a qintrr..l. Ills great red hands scro bunched lUt ( ) huge gnarled Iist.s , and lie aheok OnC of them menacingly as his drunken iazo swept round the tables. ' 'I think you'll agree with me , gentlemen , that Joe liorks soiill be all the better for sonic fresi air end exercle , " aald my uncle. "With the concurrence of hIs royal hlgiine'a and of the compuny , I shall select him as our champion on thIs OCcason. " "You dome proud , " cried the fellow. stag- gerlng to liii feet and pulling at his cent. "If I ( lOfl't glut hIm within the live mlnuu's may I never see Shropzhre ! again. " "Walt a bit. flerkv , " crlcil several of the amateurs. 'SVliere' it going to be held ? " " \'here you like. mastera. I'll fight ; nl in a sawpit. or on the outside of a coach. if it please you. Put us toe to too , and live the met with mc. " "They can't fight hero wIth all this lItter , " saul my uncle.'hero shall It 1)0 ? " , , 'l'on my soul , TregclIs , " cried tim Prince , ' 'I think our unknos'n friend mIght hnvo a ward to Lay upon that matter. he'll ho vastly Ill used If yen don't let him Imavo hI own choIce of 000lltions , ' ' "You ar right. au' . ' , Vo Inuat have him , , us ) . "That's easy enough , " said the laudiord , \ / & - QJI ANY OTllllt flFLCIIflt TILATEVI CMF OUT Ot I3ltISTOl' "for hem ho cornea through tIn , doorway. ' I gianeed around , allil imail a Ido vlo or a aIi aiiil vi'll tlresdetl YOUIII ) mmii , In I lot.g brown traveling coat nnil a black tel Imat. Time next Instnimt ha bud turned , . nit I had notched With both Imamicis oito Champ 1cm Ifnrrlson'a arm. ' 1llarrhiont" I gasped ; "It's Hey Jimi" .R1It yct i.omehow the losslbtIIty , and ovit the 'probabilIty of it , Imuil occurred to rn from the beginning , anti I belIeve that I lieu to Champion Harrison also , for I bai noieod that 14a face grew gave and troub bled front the very momnisnt that there we talk at tlio stranKor bolcw , Now , the in atant that the lmr.z and stirprlse and ad iimlratlon which i'ns caused by Jlrn'8 ( ac and Ilguro heLl iIIe1 away , harrIson W&5 0) ) ' - . lila feet , goillculating in his ecttuinent , ' 'It'u my imetuhew , Jim , gt'iitlomen , " It cried. "lie's miot 20 yel , and It's no dolni of nilno tlimd Ito 8iiOUttI be hsre , " "L.et tIin alone , liarritson , " crIed Jackson 'Il.a big enough to take care ot himself. " "Ttmii nrnttcr juts gone rtImcr tar , " sait my uncle , "I think , llsrriaon , that you at'i too goad a aporteinan to Prevent youi sseph.w Iruni bhowlng wbeLbr ho take rtt'r his uncls. " "I' very lllferetit froumi me , " crIed Ilarri aol ) , Iii greet distress. "lint I'll tell 0L What I'll tie , geattcmnn , I never timoughi to Mt&nd up In ring again , bitt I'll takt CII Joe Berki with pleasure. just to lvu bit o' 'port to thIs company , " tiny Jim atsppct ares * and laM his hand upon time prize fllster's shoulder , "It Joust bo o , ( HiClV , " I bearil lIjm whisper. "I'm sorry to go egainat your wishes , but I have made up my mInd , and I must carry it tlmrotilj. " harrison alirtigge lila broad shoulders. "Jim , Jim , you don't know what you nrc doingl lint I've heart ! you bpoak like that before , anti I know that it ends In your getting your way. " "I trust , harrIson , thit your opposition ft wlthilrawti , ' ' said InP tincilo. "Can I riot take hIs place ? " . , \ oh would trot have It flak ! that I ga a ciinHcnge antI let another carry It out , " wliisporcml Iloy Jim. "ThIs Is my enc chance. For heaven's ko don't stand In lily way. ' ' TIme t'inlth' broad and usually stolid face vau working with Iris conflicting emotIons , At last he bnngdd lile flat down upon the table. ' 'lt'c no fault of mine ! " lmo cried. "It wac U ) be flntt is. Jim , boy , for the Lord , eake , retneniber your ilistances 1111(1 stIck to outfightIng - fightIng wIth a man that could give you a atone. " "I was sure that hlarrlon vould not ataml Iii the ay of sport , " eaJd my uncle.Ve are glad that yort. have s'tUIpCd UI ) that we might consuit you as to time arrnngement for giving effect to your very sporting dial- lengo. " "Whom am I to flght ? " aelced Jim , lookIng around at the company , who were now nil upon their feet. "Young man , you'll know enough of who you 'aye 'to light before you are through wIth it , " cricid Ilerka , lurchIng heavi.y through the crowd. "You'll need a friend to sweai It to you before I've finished , tl'ye ece ? " JIm looked at hIm With diogust In every" line o his ( ace. "Surely you are trot goIng to set me to fight a drunken mrnn , ' said he. " , \ here Ia Sent fleleher ? " "My name , young man. " ' 'I altould be glad to try you , ( I ma ) ' ' . " "You must work up'to me , my' lad. 'X on : loii't take a ladder at one junit' , hut do It rung by rung. Show yourself to be a match ror inc. anti I'll give ou a turn. "I am much obliged to yeti , ' ' saIl Jini , or the advantages of youth and condition the betting was three to one in hi , favor , Ills ) ieavy.jowled , clean-shaven face expressed - pressed feroclty as-well es courage , and he stooi with Iris smell , lloodslot CYON fixeil viciously upon Jim , and hIs lumpy shoulders toOjmcitl a little forward , like a force hromnd strMnlng on a leash , The hubbub of th betting had rlr'en tintli It hart drowned all other sounds , men shout. lag their opinIons from one aIde of tire coach Irotie to the other , anti waving their lds to attract attention , or as a sign that they had accepted a wager. Sir Jdhn Lade , atanding jurt in frGflt of me , was roaring out tire otiil.i against Jim , and iaylng them freely wh : those who fancied the aIpear arico o the unknown. "I've seen Ilerks fight , " said he to tim lion. flerkeley Craven. "No country hew- brick is going to knock out a man with such a record , " "lie may ho a country hawbucic , " the other answered , "bitt I have been rcckont4l , a jtiilgo of anything , either on two legs or four , and I tell you , Sir John , that I never Paw a man who looked better breti lit IIIY life. Are yen stilt lyliig against him ? " "Three to one. " "have you once In ) munilrctla , " "Very good , Craven ! There they go ! llerlcs ! flerko ! llravo , flerka ! firavol I tlrltrlc , Craven , that I shalt trouble you for that hundred. ' ' 'Iho two men hfll ataod up to each other , JIm as light on his feet as a goat , with his left well out and blo right thro'n across tire lower Part of his chest , while hiorks held both nrma traIt extended anti hIs feet almost level , so that ho might lead off with ether ! aide. For an Instant they lookeil each other twcr , and then flerke , ducking IrIs head , and rushing in with a hand ever hand style of hitting' , bore Jim down Into hIs corner. It was a backward slip rather then a knockdown , but 'a thin trickle of blood wati 'soqn at the corner of Jinji's mouth , In an. inztant thio seconds had oized their men and carried theni back into their corners , "Do you nnnind doubling our bet ? " said flerkeloy Craven , who \vas craning his neck to got a glImp'o of JIm , "lour to one ocr lierkal Four to one on flerka ! " cried tine rlngMdors , "The odds have gone up , yous see. Will you mayo four to on in hundreds ? " "Very good , Sir John. " ' " Ou seem to funcy him moro for having been knocked down , " "lie was pushed down , but Inc stopped every blow , and I liked . thi Iok. on hl face as he got up again. " "Well , U's the old 'stagt'r fan' In ? . . , JIer they come again ! IIo' . got a pretty tyie , and he covers hIs points , vlljiut it , isn' thn t i'i : r , : 74r4j Er--- . : , . . k' - . ' ? " , .j.- _ , : - - ' ' ' - - , c _ . _ - - 1 - . 1115 SECONDS WERF' ON IHM INSTANTL'I" . "And I hike tire look of you and I wirh y well , " said iJelcuner , holdIng out his hat They were not unlike each other , eIther face or figtnre though the Bristol man was few ycara the older , and a murmur of critic anlnrlratton was heard as the two taIl , hItI figures and clean-cut faces were contrasted. "have you tiny choice where the fight tak 'place ? " asked my uncle. "I amn in your inaude , sir , " said Jim. "Winy not go round to the Fives Court' suggeeted Sir JolnnJ.ade. "Yea. let us afl' go to the FLs'es Cour' . flut thls did , not at ajl suit ' , tine , ylnvs ' the landlord , who saw in this 'lucky ln' ldo a chance of reapIng a fresh harvest from ii spendthrIft connpany. 'U it , pleaSO you , " lie cled , 'tirere is need to go o far. M coach house at t back of thQ yard Is empty , nna a better pia for a mill you'll never find , " There was a general shout lii favor of U ccach house , and those wino were nearest tl door began 'to slip through , Iii the hope securing tine beat places , My stout nelghbc BIll Varr , pulled IIarrI'on to ne side. "I'd stop it If I were you , " Inc whispered. "I would it I could , It't' no wIsh of mu that. he huld fight. But there's no " turnic hIm when once his mind is made tip. All hs own fights put together had nov reduced the pugilist to such a 'state of agth tton. tton."Walt ' then and chuck r "Walt On 'Inn yourself , , the sPofliO when thIngs heguni to go wren You know .hoo hierks' record i" "lie's since my' time. " ' that's all , it's on : "Well , iro'a a terror , flelciter that can master 'inn. You see U man for yourself , tix foot , fourteen stoni arid full of the devIl. flelchor's heat 'Ii ' ' all 'ins wor twice , but tire nsepond time 'e 'ad to do it. " "Well , well , we've got to go through wit it. You've not s'oen Boy Jim put Iris mawle ) up or mnayho you'd think better of h chances , When ho , was abort of 16 ho hicke tine , cock of the South Downs , and he's corn on a long way since then , " . tic owarming through. Tine company was ' iloor : and clattering dowI the rtalr as 'we to : lowed inn tite stream , A fine rain was t@in ) and tine yellow lIghts ( rpm the windows gum temnel UJ)3 n the wet cobblestoneS in tine yarc How welcome that sweet breath of damp at was after tine foetid amosphero of the suppe roam , At the other end of the yard was a open door , sharply outlined by the gleam u lanterns within , and through tinis tine , lohnred ) , amateurs and fightIng men jostlin , each other in their agernena to get to th front. F'or my on part , being a snaliisl man , I should Inavo seen notiring lied I , no found an upturned bucket in a corner , upoi whIch I parched inryself with the wall at in : bucic. It wan a large roqm , wIth a wooden floe mmcl an open square In the coiling , which wa fringed with the beads of the hoatlers an stabie boys wIno were looking down from th nnsrness roonn above. A carrIage lamp va lnrng in cccli corner and a very large etabl tantern hung fronts a rafter in the center , I oiI of rope lied been brought in , and , uncle ho direction of Jackson , tour muon had beer stationed to mold it , "What apace do you glye thorn ? " asker flY unielo. "Twenty-four , as they are botii bIg omnes jr. " "Very goon ) , and inalf minutes betweer 'oninitla , I suppose , I'll umpire If Sir Lothbnr lumo wIll (10 tIne same , and you cans hnoIc Ire watcin and referee , Jackson , " Witln great apeod And exactness evcr iroparattons was rapidly made by therm xlreriernccd men , Mendoza and Dutch San 'ero eonuniissloneI to attenid to Iherks whib hmnrnpion harrison did the same for Be ) inn. Sponges , towels , and some brand ) n a bladder wore vassed over the Ineadi if the crowd for tire use of the seconds. "hero's our nnan , " cried iJelciner , "Comm cloag. harks , or we'll go to ( etch you , " Jima lied appeared in the ring stripped tc be waist , with a colored hanndkerchief tiemJ eund iris itnidrile , A shout of admiration suite from the spectators as trey looked muon tire fine ilnea of his figure , mid I found nnyself roarinig with the rest. Ills slnouldern veTo eloping rather than bulky , and iris heat warm deep rrther tinan broad , but tine nuneclo s as all in the rlgint place , ripplinr own inn long , low curves from neck Ic lnouider , and fronni elnouldor to elbow , Ills cork at the anvil lied developed his arnis 0 tire utmost , and hIs healthy country IIV- ng gave a sleek gloss to his ivory akin 'inIcls shone in t.he lamp light. his expres ion was full of spirit and conficlorice and 10 WOFO a grIm sort of half.siuile which I ad aeon many a tinno in our boyhood , anti ehicli niscant , I knew , that his undo bad at Iron bard , and that his seneca would all him long before his courage , Joe flerks , I ( lie nueanwhlle , hail swag. ere4 in , and stood with totded anus be. aeon his second. in tIre oppoalto corner , us face had none of tire cager alertness t iris opponent , and his akin , of it ihead bite , with heavy folds about the cht and ba , showed even to my inexperienced y's aat ire was not a , man who should flgbt 'Ithoul training. A Itfo or loping and m'ape ad loft bUn flabby arid greas , On tine other suid , Ire was famous for his mottle arid for hi hIlling power , so tba even In the taco best looking that wins. " Threy were at it again , and I was jumpi ebout upon my bucket In my excitenne It was evident that Berks meant to tin tire battle off-hand , sviiile Jim , with two the most experienced men in England advIse him , was qt1to aware that hii c reet tactics 'ero to allow tire ruffian expend his strength and wind In Vain. Thi was somethhg ! horrible in' tine feroclc energy of , I3erks rtting , every blow feLt lung t grunt frons him 'as he tmsmaaiied It end after p cinI , gaied at Jim , a I irs gazed at a' etrm ided esse'l.uion.the Susa boacin7' when 'avm after wave linu roam over it , fearing eaclf time that I should 11 It miserably mangled. But still the Ian light sirone upon the lad's clear , alert fe upon Iris well opened eyes , and his 1k sat moutin , winllo the blows were taken up hIs forearm or allowed , by a quIck duck the head , to whistle over his sinouldor. 13 ilerks was artful as well as violent. Gradually ho worked Jim back into anglo of the ropea from which there was e..vcipo : , and then , when ho had him fair pinned , sprang tnpon inim like a tiger. Wir happened was so quicl that I cannot set I sequence down In words , but I saw Jim ma : a quick stoop under the swingIng arms , ni ' at tIm same instant I heard a ringing rmma'c and there was Jim dancing about , In t middle of the ring , and l3erks lying upon ii side on the floor with ma hand to lil.s oyq. How they roared ! Prize flghtora , Con tliiantm , prince , stable boy antf lanilornl we all shcutlng at tine tof of ; heir lungs C fluckhorso warm skipping about on a box b side me , shrieking out"crltieisms and advi In strange , obsolete ring jargon , which ' m ) flo could understand. Ills dull eyes 'we shining , . lila parchment face warm qulverir with excitement and his strfngo tii nical cs rang out above the hubbub. ' Th'O 'tWa inn wore hurried to their' Corners , ' one se or cponging thorn downs whlio the tirOr flappi towel in front of tb r faces ; whIl tii vith arxns hangIng down and legs extendo ned to draw au the air they couldinto the ungs in the brief space allowed thsm' " \Vhero's your country ' hawbucknow I rIed Craven , triumphantly4. ' .Didven ye vitneas anything more masterly'n , , . , "lie's no Johnny RLtWi certainhyt"eaitI S ohmn , shaking Ida head , "iVliat ocld am .ou giving on flerka , L'OId Sbio ? " "Two to one. " ' ' "I take you twicir in liundreds. ' "Here's Sir John Lade'hedglpg ! " cried in mncle , smiling back aLus overhia. houlde , "TIme ! " said Jackson , and the two mnc iprang forward to the mark agair. . Tints round was a goQd deal eiorter tha mat vhich had preceded It. flpiks' order videmntly were to clCiSe at any cost , apd a lake use of his extra welglnLantl streagt eforo tire superior condition of his anta nlat could have time to tell. Qp thu otlne and , Jim , alter iris experieiiCo in tine Ian ounti , vas iesa dispoead to make any grem xertion to keep hnlni at arns'rs Iengtii. H ti at Barks' heat ! , as ho came rueinlng in rid missed him , receiving a' aevore bed lot' in return , wlnicls left the imprint of tou knuckles above his ribs , As the ngry iose'.l JIm caught Isis opponent's bullet hea iWer iris arm for an lnutant and put ouplo of halt-arm blows ins , but the prize girter pulled him over by iris weight , an he two fell lanting aide by aide upoa tin round. Jim sprang up , inowevor , and 'walke yor to lnis corner , while Berks , ilistresse his evening's dIssipation , banned one art y Pot ) Mendoza and the other upon Dutc ann as ho made for his seat. "i3llows to mend ! " cried Jem ileichem " Where's the four to one now ? 'Oivo us time to get the lid off 'our popper ox , " said Mendoza. " 'Ie ineao 'to make iglit of gt , " " cried Jack Harriaon , "Ike' "Looks lIke it , hut one of Ida eyes already , EyO mono : nat my bay wIns Itl "Ilow much ? " asked several voices. "Two pounds four and tinreo pence , " erie larnison , countling out all his wcrldiy wealth "Tinnu" eald Jackson once more. They wore both at the mark in an instant inn as full of sprightly confidence as ever nil Ilerka witin a dogged grin upon his bull ug face , and a ino.3t vicious gleam in LIt sly eye winich warm of uae to him. Hi. halt minute rad not enabled inn to recover liii reth , and bii liege , hairy chest vas rlsint ad faIIng with a. quick , loud panting. lIki spent mound , "Go in , boyi Bustle himi' ared llmnrrlson and Beicher , "Uet yona md , Joe , get your wind ! " cried the Jews 0 now we bad a reversal of tactics , for ii as Jun who wont in to hit with all tin Igor of hits young strength anSI unimpairec nergy , 'white it was the savage flerka wh as iraylng hi debt to nature ; or iie mans Juries which ire bad done her. lie gasped a gurgled , lila lace grew purple in bins at' Impta to get his breath , while , with hss lonl ft aria extended and his right thrown ros' ' , Inns tried to screen himself Irons tire Lack of mu young antagonleL "Drop whoa S hitsi" cried ? iiendoza , "drop and have ii at. " thit theta was no ahynss or shiftiness menu Rents' flhiting , lie was aiwaya a gal. at nitiran , who disdained to go down before t anstmnfionifl as long us his gs would sue. In him , Ho propped Jim off with his ioog Inn , antI thenEb the lad sprang lightly unid mini , lokiog for an opening , ire was - - - - - , held ott . bar of Iron between tlneij , ' .Every lnatant now we favor of ) nn4 already his brent 'as eaSier jl the bluish tinge fatling his face , JJ 14now that his chance speedy vktng,1'e slipping away trqm aflI ( he cans agaIn antI again as i as a flash t t-trn attack , without being to get miast tJrnppjlve defense of the tm fltmiitlng man , It warm at such a moi tinat ringcraf .needed , anti , 1uckII Jim , tn'o ntq of It were at birm 1 "Get your 4bCt.ofl hIs mark , boy , " shouted , "Ehoni go to his head with right. " II d Jim lneardnhncl ncted on the ins I'lunki came hLs left just where his ant iiit's ribs emrr.vr'ml from lila breastbone. force of thadblcjiy was inalf-broken by lhi elbow , but it served Its purpoto of brin forward lila heath. Spanki went tIne I with the cleat , crisp sound of two bil bails clapping logether , anti iherks re flung up his arms , apun round , and fell huge , fleshy heap upon time' floor , Ilbi onus wore on lnIni imnstantly , and ire him up in a citting' posltton , Inis Incad big lreiplessly froni one smoulder to other , and Irntrlly ! 'toppling backward wit ! chin pointing to tine ceiling , IJnntch thrust the brandy bladder between his whIle Meniloza ahnook him savagely' , howled insults iii mis ear , htmL no'.tner ' ! au her the aenhe of injury could break ihto serene tiaiqtniiltt' , Time 'was duly ca and the Jews , seeing that the affniP over , lot their' nun's tread fall back wi crack on the floor , anti there ho lay , hfio 'arms anti legs n-sprawl , whllo Coninthialta and fighting' men crowded him to elnakq the hand 01' mIs conqueror .For my part , I tried also to pass thrc the throng , but. it was no easy taalc for of tine amnail at and weakest men in roonsn. On all aides of me I heard a b discussion trans amateurs , anti profesio cit Jinn'a performance and of Iris prospect . "Ile'a the best bit. of new stuff that mean since Jim Ilelciner fought. mis first I with l'addlngtoni Joqea at Wormwood Sd tour years ago laotAprlI , " eaid Denim Craven. "You'll see him with the round hs waist baroro ho's flvo and twe cr I am net. jntdgooL ainan. ' "That hiand8onntj Jade of hl lies cost S cool 5OO , " grumbled Sir John L 'Who'd hravo.'Uiought he was nu b i , pumi flg hitter , ' ' , ' ' . , F "For all that , " said another , "r' am cc lent tlnat if Jo flerks hadbeen' sober vttnld have biaten Irim. fleide , tine vas in" training , anti the other ohld ii urnt like an overdone potato iC'iro v nit , I mover t'il * a man so sOft , O , % na wind In such a conditon ! , Put tire'r , II training , and it's a horse to a men on wtniser. " Sonic ared with tine last speaker , once Were oainet hun , so that a brisk ar mint wa3 being carried on around Inc. lie midst of It the jninco took Inla'dpar rhrichi was tine signal for tine greater ' if tine connpany to snake for tIne door , lii. , way I was able at' last to reach orner where Jim had just finished iris tire mg , vlni1o Clnanipion-Ilarnison , with tears , y stilt rmhniniing upon his cheeks , was hn ig him on with his overcoat. "In four rounds ! " ho kept repeating , Ii art of ann ecstasy , ' "Joo l3erka in fi ounds ! AntI it took Jeni fleleher fourtee " \'elI , flodnly , " cried Jim , lroldhmng out arid , "I. told you. that I would come ondon and snake nnny nanno known. " "It was le1ithIdmJini ! " "Dear ohd1tody ! I saw your white- .aning at meMnn"tbo corner , You ar m ranged for all ur grand clothes and y ondon frlei. . "It is you jWhoare. changed , Jim , " said F hardly kqvybu'whenyou caine Into I morn. " i "Nor I , " qnied ire smith. "Vheno got y I theae finj ( ea'tliers , Jib ? Sure I ann tI was not yur simnt that helped you to I rat step toaicrnitha prize ring. " "MIsa Hineon' hs been my friend-the b iennd I ovei"h&l. " "Ilumpin I thought as much , " grumbi 0 annith.VeIi , 'tis no doing of mir in , and you must bear witnesa to that wir 0 go home-again. I don't kmnow what-i are , it iscdflnnn3 , and it can't be helpi fter all ahu'a"-'nowi tine devil talco m umnsy tongUbIt I eouldncvtb1whetiier : It was thowIne id taken at supper or the excitement ) y Jltns victory winlth.was affe ting Cha on harrIson , bint 'hIs usually placId is ore a most distdrbed expression , and I annor seethed to 'betray an alternation ultatlon and embarrassrnent. Jim look nionrmly at him , wondering evidently whi wamsthat'hay , behind tjese abrupt aentenc ti sudden silences. 'rho coach house h the meantime been cleared. I3erka wi any Curses had staggered at last to i otand bad gone 'oft in the company of t iner brdfsers. whiie Jern l3eicher aiono r alned bhatting , , 'very earnnesty with ii ide. "Vary Rod , Belcher , " 'I heard my unc y , ' , "It w6ultl be a real pleaaure for mo to sir , " said the famous prize fighter , as t : ' 0 walked toward us , "I wished to ask you , Jim Harriso soUrer , you ouId undertake to be n ampion in the fight against Crab Wllsi Gloucester ? " saId my uncle , 'That , 1mm wlrat I rant , Sir Charles-to ha' ihance to fight m' way upward. " 'There are heavy stakes upon , , the eyent my heavy stakes , " said my uncle , "Ye Ii receive 200 if you win. Does thab as I you ? " 'I shall fight for the honor , and because sh to be thought worthy of being matcin ainst. Jom Belcher. " ) elcher lauglred gootl-humorediy. 'You're going tIne nigint way about it , lad d inc. "But you had a soft tIring on t ; hnt , with a drunkein man who was.qut inhltion , - 'I did not wislt to fIght him , " said un mIning. 'Oh , 1 know you mayo spirit enough , mt anything on two legs. I know that tI tant I clapped eyes on you. Hut I wac 'I to rpme'mber that when you fight Cm ilson ' you will fight the moat promisir fl from 'tine west , and that tine beat ma the west is likely to be the beat man I gland , lIe's arm quick and as long in ti ' himself I and lno'li train cli as you are , p last half otntnco of tallow , I tell you th I'm to have U ' because if v , d'ye see , irge of yoni- " 'Charge ' of mel" 'Yea ' , " said my uncle. "flelclnar lraa con ted to train you for tine coming battle m are willing to anton , " 1 am sure I inn very much obliged I 1 , ' cried Jim heartily , "Unless my uncl muld wish to train sine , there's no one aid raLlier have , " Nay , Jim , I'll stay with you a few dayi , flelcher knows a deal more about tmainln n 1' ' rio. Wlnere will the quarters be ? " 'I ' thought it would bo handy for you fl'xed it'at 'tfi George at Crawley. The vo have tine ' choice of place we mtgi loSe Crat1t'y , Down , for , except Moan ' ' Bottom. them rat' , and irna'ybo Sniitham t' a spot'j1i t'ne country that would coin e with l f&I a mIll , Dqyou agree I sal " t ? With all nEny1rart , " asid Jim. Then you"IrP'my man from hue hour or n see ? " saitltflelclnor , "Your food Is mm I your dIMC ! ,3 mine , anti your sleep I no , anti alittuV0 to do is just what yo tnld \ \ 'fmven't an hour tp lose , (0 son has ticn ten hnalf training tints montl k. ' You if'tv ' Ihe empty glass' tonight ? " Jim's flt'ti'11ht for his life at tire pme. mninnent ' 'aid Harrison , "But wc'l l come dft\vithn you to Cmawley tonnor ' . S goofllit , Sir Charles. " flood'pil.L , ; ) todtiy , " said Jim. "You'l no down lawiey , and see me at mn ning will you not ? " And rtiiy pronnlathl tirat I would , You mu $ more careful , nephew , " salr uncle , asyq rattled home in iris 'mode a-vie. "In premiere jeunemse one is a ! nclineti to be rulei by one's hoar nor iiau pne'a reason , Jim Ifsrrlser ns to be a most respectable young .felIow after all , he ii a black.mnnrithn'e appren , and a candidate for the price rng me is a vast gap between ina ! pnsition an of my own blood relation , and you must ininn feel that you are hIs superior. " lie is tine oldest and dearest friend that I a in the world , sir , " I an.ewererl. "Wm it boys togefhec , and , have never had a ct from each othen , . As to sinowing litre I am his euperlor , I don't .knew mow i do that ; for I knnow' very weli that he Is , ' P. fumi" said toy uncie driy , aimd It was last word that he addresn'ed to rae than I . ( To Be ContInued. ) merica's greatest beverage is Cook's Ira- al Extra Dry Champagne , it is tine I juice of the grapes uaturally fermented. ROYALTY'S ' PRECIQUS STO The Crown Jewels of Enropoan ftnd A8 Monarchs. FABULOUS TREASURES OF THE OR 'JeweIM Ut the Late Shah % 'nrth 1iolmN..VonlcrfuI i'cnenek Thro of the lengmsl llmuim'ror5. Vmtiimesna CulIeetIoits , ( Copyright , 119G. by the Autlror. ) Large gems Irave nlways lund it charm to the Oriental and they have al Intid more for tlncnn than tire Europeans. Orient hides wIthin iner jealously-guni palaces mercy flico ollections of jewels. Nizam of Ilymlerabad owns tine Victoria mend , for which ho paid $2,000,000 , mahnas'njah of Tagoro is likewise posem of a rich toro of gennt' , many of them and curious. TIne maharajah of Unroda $ l0o,00o ( tsr tlno 125 carat Star of the Sc anti also botnght the 225 carat tIde ( Do Beers diamond exhibited at tim 1882 position , According to line testimony of Us States Minister S. 0. "iS' , flenjannin , the ainahi of Persia bad a very remarkable luction of gonna , estimated to be worth tn'eeni $10,000,000 rind $15,000,000 , but I alnnost impossible to get reliable inntormnm sbout thens , so closely are they guar rho same may bo said , of tIne sultan of key's collection valued at over $10,000,001 When tIm Engiish took inossoosion of ) aiaco ot ICing Tincebaw at Mandalay , I nahi , they searched eagerly for tine fabu roasures , whicin it. was supposed this mtal' isnppsrch I)09Cs5Ctl. They were dee 0 diatpp lntnnemnt. Nothing of any api rrilni , yes fqinnd , the far-fanned jewels mith ! 0f a mtscellannc'ous lot of poor or rldi , aund I'uhies. Many of thmenn were argo'siiebut so itnferior in 'quaiity that ngI1'ah regaila could inot be enriched mnhlng ! rlyof them. So little arc they val hat they are now exhibited in simple g armes in the Indian museunn In London. .Maniy of them Oriental collections , acci ni Lo Sir Edwin Arnold arid other Onici raqlerm , are icept In belated roonne. So lines tle gonna are wrapped In rags or e'aled in ginger jars , old boxes mind out hway places , sa that even an intlni isitor , may be a guest for weeks and ca.slonailY see a jewel , aind only wtnen as the entire coofidenco of his host are reasUres gradually &nown one at a time ECOCK T1IItONE OF THE MOGU Of all tire costly wonder.i that tine pal f tine mogul emperors at. Dcliii contain ho most wonderful and the most costly he peacock throne. This warm construe tiring tine reign of Shah Jeban and was 'ork of a Freinclrman , Austin , of Borden lie mad sought refuge at tine mogul's cot was estimated tinat tine value of crone was 6,000,000 sterling. It stood no center of the beautiful "Hall of Priv udlernce , " so called from its having gores of two peacocks standing behind iclr tolls being expanded , and tine wh ) iniaid with sapinlremm , rubies , omcral earls and other Precious stones of app nate colors as to represent life , 'I irene Itself was aix bet long by Ii met vide it stood on six nnasslvo ft hich , with the body , were of solid gold Id with rubies , emeralds and diamonds , as surmounted by a canopy of gold at nrtcd by twelve pillars , all rlcinly it azoneti wIth coitly gems , and a fringe carla ornamented tine border of tine canoi etWeen this two peacocks stood a figure parrot of ordinary size , said to have be rved out of a single emerald , On each sI tine throne stood an umbrella , one of I rientai emblems of royalty. They w mined of crimson velvet thickly embroider nd $ ringed wIth pearls , tire handles , el et high , being of gold studded with d onds. It has been held that tIne fame ohinoor was one of the jewels tinat err ennted the throne ; mtd as this diamor 1W In possesaion of Victoria , waa owned naic Jehan , the story may be true. Win ilhl was sacked by the Persiamns unni stUn Shah , In 1739 , the throne w undered of its jewels , broken up anti ci of loot. A blo sd away , with $750,000,000 white marble now nn'rark'j tine spot whit once stood. RUSSIAN GEMS. Catherine H and Peter the Great of Rusm crc lovers of precious stones , and collect 10 samples of the jeweler's art , which a esorved , together with other precious roll the Kremlin in thro Ouregena Palata , iacow. Hero aPe thrones studded wi imonds , rubies. turquoisea , pearls , eme Is and aupphires ; an orb containing a rut clghinig forty-nine carats , and swords an Imitara thickly studded with gems. TI vela proper , which are enclosed In case iudo workmanahnip of renaissance , Ilyza 0 and Persian handiwork , all by niast nds. The wealth of gems used i amatin ) nOO' cut and uncut , some of the large C , shine , in these regalia , Most wonderf a1 Is the coronation crown of Cathenir made especially for lien by order of Peti i Greitt. There are 2,358 dlamnhnnds in tim Iwn , and over tine brow Is a magnitficem Jy , In a separate case are placed all Li CtllS ) vomn by tine empress and gmaci iilcssez on state occasions ; and anion mqnils and gems galore Is a very Iar It diamond , winds belonged to Peter Li sat , In tate silver and gold-ware tin : ectioq.ls unsurpassed , and her monnnrcl , e been , purchnasln continuously for thre turiea , ann ) never selling their possem rim. rim.FRENCH CROWN JEWELS , n France Louis XIV and Lou's XV too tIcular interest in tins subject It wr tine suggestIon of tire former tlrat 'Favor r , tine' great traveler , made hni search ft lie In so many couhtnios pf tire world , an sarthed tine "blue diamond" an a part tireless exoloratlon. n 1885 tire Fremncin crown jewels wore aol public nimncnion by order of tine govern nt , realizing some 7,500,000 framncs. Tlrea rols included all but two of tire Mazari nnonds and many gems worn by tire un Lunate Marie Antoinette. About ono-thir the entire anionsnt auctioneti off were pun sod by one Ainnenican , TIne great flegoni mend was not sold ; this and two Mazarl nnonda are now on exhnibition in a cam tine Oaierio 0' Apolion in the Lotnvrc hably thro more iuxurlonra and resplondon 'mar i. now in tine Louvma originally pea med by Queen Marie do Motile ! , ft Is o k crystal , anti th frame waa of polh'ine to sot In network of enanelemi gold. TrI ! n but the inner frannne , Tine outer our m composed entirely of precious stones slating of sardonyx , jasper , rubices , em ide and diamonds , W'inen the innvontor tire crown diamonds was irikenn In 170 order of tine National Assnnbby , tin ! : erb work of art warm valued itt l&0,00t ida , and is now in the Louvre. FIfE ENGLlSiI ROYAL COLLECTION. he Englimnhn royal collection Inca been dual growth , TIne present repository o English regalia is the Tower of London ar the execution of Clnarles I some of th 'r objects were broken up amid dIspersed , at the restoration it was nnccemaary tc mnetruct many of tirem for tine king's rnnction. Nearly all tine historical pieces ) no further back than tire Urine 01 rice II , ha ancient regal'a comprises two crowns , ) rb , it scepter with 'a cross , a scepter with ova , a long scepter of gold , a rIng with my , and aeveral minor articles. ne most conspicuous antI 'jaiuisle oliject he collection is the crown of Qtneeun Vie- n , made ( or her coronation Iii lS3 , many lie Jewels employed beIng of great an- It , . . In once of the cro'see in trout of the mn ii set tire fannouma mtnby which heiomigeti he Black I'rlnco. 'i'ho crowns contaIns ii 2,783 diamonds , 277 pearhv , rubies , appinires amid 11 emeralds , it ) crown made for the second wife of Cu ii is ai.mo of ceneimleratmic' value , Tine r articles do not connpare hi value and nificence with tine regalia In lice Ifreni- nr areen Vaulte. A model of the voH'i' wined Kohnlmnoor , a bracelet , Ira placed on , ii ) the tower , but the gem Itself Ii only siomnaliy to ire i'en at Wlniaor Castle. IS OF TIlE IIOY'tL IlOIJiSId ( iF AUS- TI1IA. the treasury of tine Imperial and royal ne of Austria , at Vier.na , are sepia r- kablo upecinnens of rork Inn rock.eryetal , owens , flagons anti tankcnrtla , ornamentem engraved with elaborate scenes and 5051305 and set with enamel , gold precious atones , The , piee ivere us tine coronation of the Austrian kings , o their dornesti aervice. A vase in ( ho coliection Is formed of a ainngio Peru emerald wetghifng 2GSO carets , which is to have been part ot ( Ire treasure of gnnntly , hero , also , is thro inriperial c of 1tistnin , mmitle during tine reigns of flu Ii. It Is of pure gold , richly adorned iliarnonda , pearla and rubies , The Ci is of gold , encIrcled n'itin large flat Want arid pearls , two ranges of deeply set p decorating the border. The border of the circlet is adorned four large arid tour anmnalt fletn lys ornaments bearing large rtnbIc , nuonds antI pearls. The skeleton of thu Ia compopetl of broad atripes of enanne' conipanieti by a range of pearls on e ido of ' ( ho hoop t'lnicln divides tine cap two halvem , Eacln half is formed by trianginiar plates of gold , on which the clpal acemne of tine coronation are 'rc in baa-relief. Tlno Inoup is aurinoinnted little cross , anlorrned by' a sapphire oC in' lees beauty. This e One of tIne nnost toni able specumnien of German goltlsnnnithi'a extasnt and lit point of value and gem worknnanship is tnnninlUe of Item kind. Tine lmniperlni orb is very sImilar in a Tine scepter probably ininido for tlne cor tion of tine Emperor 'cintlniaa in 1612 , soniewirat alnnilar in worknnnansinlp , but r libly tIne smiost striking of all tlno jewels displayed is the ( hiannnond crown of tIne press , whnoac value oxceetla 1,100,000 of ins. Tine finest gemnis in tinis crown , rein ebb In size , brilliancy anti lOiiSii , Were of the private jewee ! of tIme Empresul Theresa. In tine Order of the Golden Fleece a d ation connposetl of 150 diannnonnds of & beauty , is tIre "Prannkfort solitaire , " a of the fInest water , we'ghing forty-two ata , which t'as nnnrchascd 1) ) ' tIm linuli Frauds I at F'rainkfort. evt'maI otirer cIt ations of tine Golden Fleece are also wo of notice , nine ninniong theni in partici containing several inrililants vogIninng in aggregate over eighty-nine carets , ' % stilt otiners have iargo topazes , hyacini gannets or chrysolItes citnatered round diamonds. A grand cross of tine nrniiitary dor of Maria Tlrercaa contains a rose irenl brilliant of twenty-six anti onne.tsi ! mrats , a connpleto parure of rnnblcs , coin : Ing of a tiara , a girdle , inecklace , a pal arringa and a watch Ic Interesting bec ) f tire fine quality of tine gems , annd aio muse it fomnnerly belorngetl to tine ili-fi llarle .ntIonette , queen of Frannce. here is preserved the rose neclclaco of M 'hnoresa comprising tinirteen rose brillia argo sIzed hrllliannts fillIng tine centers , loven jondcloques set witin large aoiiti nilliants of wonnlerful beauty. Tine fain 'mIoreintino diarnonil , one of tire largest ioncls known , actualiy fills tine trIvial I a lint-button in the midst. of this iidering dIsplay. It weIghs 133 car S sherry colored rind is so cntt am to t star with nine rays. Tine stone nce the property of Charles tine Ilohl tnirgundy , who used to carry it into h to with hini as a talisman. lIe lost it ne battle of MoraL in 1476 , and after In : manges of ownership , and a lapse of a DO years , it came into the Austrian trc my throtngin tine nnarriago of tine duke utcamny4th Maria Theresa. flnnttons oats , waistcoats and Irnits arc fornimed , e : no or more , of nnnngnflcent ! topazes iunri with bnliliants. A large hyaci : 'eighing 416 carats is fashIoned unto ody of an eagle , anti a set of pearl inc ices anti bracelets contains over 480 pci I varying size , tome very large and Ii his faultless cohlo'mtion reflects the Is rid judgment of Maria Theresa. IWELS OF TIlE ROYAL SAXON Fit I LY. Tine famous Greens vaults of Dresden c tin tine jewels of tine royal 1axori fare 'om earliest tunes. and are one of oat wonderful treas'ura houses in the vo lie nainno "Green vaults" Inca baflied lailationi , but In the absemnce of p'sif ' roof of any kind It aeenth that tim ncr as given because of the original cc r one of the vaulted chambers. This ct rated collection was begun in 1539 , but as not untIl the reign of the Elector tistus 'in the second half of tlrat centi cat any great addition was' made to 1 'ensures , Tire work 'irich tine Elec snnnnenced wnn. , completed by Aurgustus I rong , whose taste for tire fine arts ' , nltivatod by travel and study. Here n I bo seen wonderfully artistic yes 'oupa , figures and objects by tine rcnowsi weier Dlnghiuger , and otirer skilled eania of the latter part of the seventeen cntury and the early part of tine etgl mntln , Many of tlrese are made of curio : Id-shaped peanis set arid ornamented ily Dingliuger and other great jeweim ore capable of ornamenting Linens. Tine crO\Vn jewels inc tine jan'01 room , cc ct , f six or eight different sets , of 15t class , and are not to ho surpassed I Europe. Most of the gems , including mous green diamond , wore purchnarmeil dn g tire reign of Augustus II acid III. TI tque green brilliant weighs forty and on ilf carats , and is in close proximIty- so to yellow and pinlc briilinnnt's acaroc ma remarkable in aizo and splendor , A. garniture of rose diamonds , tornnl rt of these crown jewels , consists lrty waistcoat buttons , thirty coat button r shoe and knee buckles , a clasp carryl : roao of twenty'ai and seven-eighth grain epault with a diannond of sixteen a : eeighnthnm grains , and a sword , tine hilt nicin sparkles with 780 roses. The large ihcennian garnet in Europe , forty-sIx ac roe-fourths carets , In weight , adorns oi tine orders of tire Golden Fleece mere o lterL Quito noticeable , even annieng tI tter of the brllliants , is the soft and gloat sen of eight strings of pearls near hi in of which came from tire pearl fishier the Elater , a Saxoni river , wlnicin has bet : tered by the Saxon crown ainco 1610 , an ir from orlemrtal waters. Two nincga , sal belong to Martin Luther , tbe great cm mner , though plain , are fully as intones as the more cc'atly menientbcs of royaIt A FAMOUS JEWELER. ) ne whole division of the jewel room I upied by ttrcil hrandiwork of John Meicinoi gituger , the favorite jeweler of Aungustu I Strong , soniotimers called time Gonna ivennuto Cehliul , Rock cryetntls and lyon ving , enameling , goidacmnithlng , combin art to produce 'e with tine lupldary lety of objects , allegories anti inistoilce nos , wrought out in wonderful dctuii an it the moat. striking effects. In tines ke of art nearly every known prcciou 110 is introducerl to work out approj'c'Iatel artist's lavish ideals , GEORGE F , KING. 'Jioware Your Kidneys ? Does Your BackAche ? hi D' 1k 'tlinkotiic kid. F - fl Mu ncye strong paragsuwr10 ; 0 - tine kidnncysto r , , 1e" filter mill uric acid and otiner , ' eyPIlls tine hood. ileolfiny Kidneys make I pure blood. Br , liobbi Sparagus Kidney Pills S Cure Rhieunnatlinn , ( Joint , Ilczcmnm , Ancrmia , t'Iniplei , Bad illood , liright's Disease , Malaria , ilackaclie , Kidney I'alnstIropsyi'sin let tliuAbmlomvns , Prequcnt Urination , InflammatIon of Kidneys , ctc , Itnnderse'd by Phnysi. , dams anstl Drnngglmts. , a cents a box , Sampiol'iilennd Valuabteflook free , I llLI'Jt.djC. , VIi,1,54 5 , , , , h'risthu , : , , l ICICI J'Itr hr. , rroiz , . russia r 1 iUi tlOii'Jrpe , thnt 10 a'.nna urnS , kokers and Specu I ators avp you read tic , thy-laws of tine NIfW CON. DLIflATCD PRODUCt ? M41) IITOCK ft ( . IANOU ? They utter rnlvArctagcsto you rever cor4ed toit patrons by an ea han hiefrre. sn.residentmernbrsTflADIiWI FIIOUTCOM. 1SSION through aalarIc and benisi troitma. 'gin , for intormiratien , nsolldated Produoo and Stock Exchange , Consolidated Lschange Bldg. Chicago , I ii. 'I MUNYONS GREATWORK Day by Day ho Is Relieving Suffering humanity \VIIh \ ills Wonderlul Improved Ilomilcopathic RcniedI& All llruists Eudorso Th3m1 Get Nuu3'on's ' Guide to health at Ya Nearest Irug ) Store , Select a 25 Cent Romiidy and DOOTOfl YOURSELF \ . Mr. A , Wright , Cii N , Mnrlcet street , W'irtnita , l'rtii , , $ ) ' $ "I mad kicinty ttotililo tot' years , act iinptnnictl : by severe patina in 11W bade , Onto bottm , of Mtnnvoni's Kidney Cure incus emntirel ) ' euretl nine. tly wift 'ntv ml , sufferer fnoiin rhieumatisnin nnnd your Ithicu. ninatnn.nnr ( "tire Inns been tine gnenttcst benefit to her. " Zctrsn , Neili A. Miller , IOu Campbell street , lemivn'r , Cob , , says : "Mmnn'oml's I'nipt'mnint Cure cured cue inn three ( lnynn Of a etmlilicrttol clsorder of tine stoncinith t'ronnn whIch I feremi for ) 'eancn. It took inut urne bottle , nunrl I Inrost Int'nrtliy recohnnninent ( it to all tiiOi4ei vho nro sinullaniy nftlk'te&l , " ? dtiin'ocn'ns Itlnninnnnnsntistu Cure selnitinu fata to relieve Iii one to ttnrqe hours , anti cures tnt a few dny. I'nce , 5e , Mtiniy'oni' Dysiopaia Cure PO5itI'eiy cinren , nIl fornns of indigestion mitnd siominnichi trotnbltc. I'rtee 2i' . , :11 tili'ofl'rm comi Ctiro nrovenn lnnctnlnnonnla ? " rind brentlmni tnt ) a odd in a few hours , l'riee , iJe. iJe.Mtnnyoin's Cotigln Cure atps coughs , nilgint mwenntn , nllciys sorenwsim ainti sPeedily' Inm'ntia tine brings. l'rice , 23e. M tnmiy'oin's I'hid ISO ) ' Cure speethil ) ' cures Painc In tine bruck , loins or groinnc mmmd itl tornnns oC kitinney tllrneuce. : I'rice , 2ci. ilinnnyonn'se Ileatlntchne. Cure StOli $ incadacine tn tinree rnincitc's , I'rtee , 2,5c , ? iltmunyon's l'ilo Ointment positively cures :111 : brims of Piles. I'rice , 25c' . \iunn'on'su lilooml Ctnre ernifilcatec , all liii- flrrities , of tint' bI ad. Pi'lce , 25e. Mmin'on's F'cnnale flenieclies ore a boon to ill wonnnen , Mtnmn3'onc's Astininna Itecneihies relidve In 3 nlciutes. anti cure Pcrrnnnncnitlv , I'nico , $ t Mtnn'on's ( 'niarrir lienneaies never fni , Fine Cntrnrrin Cnnre-prlce c-erathictmtes tine li''tg ( mmci tine 8yi'teni , antI tine Cntntrrh I'ntblets-prIce 2Ze-cleainso ncid Ireal tine mints , Zittrnnyomn's Nerve Curt , is a woinderful nerve onic. Price , 25cm. Mtmnyon'im Vitnihizes' restores lost vigor. ricc' , $1 , A separate cure for each disease , At all iruggists , mostly 25cm a vial. l'encnonai letters to l'rnt. Mun'on , 1505 Arch treet , I'inliatheiphnia , I'a. . amiawererl with roe medicat advice for nun ) ' disease , . , e CURE YOURSELF ! 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