1 1 t THE DAi aLD : (f'tiifiSaiouTxi, riimcA3KA. TtJKsh A V, KOVEMHER 13 188. 7 l r l i fl I. i 1 j: TKZ BLUE FLOATR. The blu flow, r haunted my u:-eanu. and I longed wiui a paionte pain. It Haw.il jounjy ticurt and a bounding pulse, tliul myt'li; Cower to trnin; lint tl:. j-en.-d roiloJ by iu a I:o--Ioi-1 qmttt. till at i-rith. rom wan and .M, In u jdl v-.i l.r.ml 1 t-Li!m! tiio flower to a heart I':-.! w;ui Hliil im cold. V, i1m.ii U. i-lhti iu lappitjcott' Hugazfno. TUK STAIXKD OPAL. It lay on a bed of whit velvet In a tiny morocco cD u .tranely beautiful stone f hhimtaering moonlight grity, ct in a iuli ling t.f antique workmanship. But inan.d of tii Miiilit fleams which if t n.iracifiisiif or 4.iii.i tiicro was a vivnl (l:i.sli of carlct iu its heart like u round and F.thi-I I. vim turned ilisra.se ri'VU'l in l.cr v Lite liucers. i i "v. r f.;.-.v m; ! lung so Ix-autiful! ::ei muted. h r gj!d-n hazel eyes re- le.- w..' r-.pn i.lo of tho jewel. "It Is (pille t ho lovciiest ring 1 ever saw iu lay life! I wonder if it would fit me." SLo tdipyoj it out of the ca.se and over her linger. A e ho !id so a yellow slip of .i'jT inurrea uown una lay unnoticed i:t her , f V . ... ! I . . . w . 1 i ..i..:t vny Aimi Mien norer ic uitisod, us bho ad i to me, r new c-.-narreiit.. "Ami whose i-rr.o Li-cu.' 1'erhajis the name is '..-d to draw t!io hut it refused to in;; from Jior come. UtLeJ to get t-rrcr. f-r: i:. "L .v t a.-ily it went on! And 1 suppose t -f ii!vt io t!e Kotin and water It i ,i r. ;:.iu." But tho iingi-.";sted even tho influences of mu;i .mi.1 v. j.ter. l'retty Ethel gazed at it m ( j. :c dismay. '! ! :., is u tlx!" kIio raid, aloud. i .y dear? Mud a quiet voice frr. I;ehi!i.l. . i .... , . . .it.:. i i ..ic :i. v. i.o i:au entered on !.. :'..!. i.i h r niece's side and j,..' i ' !;..::" . Lia..tioii of lmrror l.! .:.;:. t of l.li.i l's hand, on which f;honu ti. '.,..! riii". i!:-i!-i::yr with mjDsiids. ir.-i-.i oiuj: How came It on I i- r. I.ilu.' I'tir.- ,-d! tiiii! rl::S 'i in v . lit he! : 'c . ii'i! I: !, il . 1 riii". .1' I ::r f:i'LT r. ' ivviMted I'.iIkI. "Tldd beau '!i. Aunt Liun!" curbed: IiikeitofI at not iiMiJ nhe road ed tr.e brid;-" and th rcat brown water tank loomed n be fort Clinging dizzily to tho Iron railing she felt lier way acrorjH tho narrov plank, not lr.rln to rl.tnce down at tho whirling Kon.1 bfTj-::t!i. let, tho should lobo her I,i.aii' i! n:id i.i.l. As hlj.! ic:';-ticd the other hid fuint and friddy, the ui.ii.tlo of t!i incciiiin train toko up',n ti.o roar or tho angry river. With the bound new lifu entered Kthel'a veins Snatcliin the scarlet bhawl from lier head, uho ran aJoiifj the hrid?re. wuv o: ii iranucaiiy. ai tlie last ei.res 'i ruiiim iie curve. MiOf-awth.it hor siffual was ohstrved li:e s; - or the train wan slackened. Mid Willi a Mfiiiml as of n.uring wulera iu her ears s.ie f..-ll unci ess across the track AnJ to think,. aid prettv Mis 1 ;!. aoiiio t,:$ ninths Iat-r. -that you should prove to ho tho"last of fvini'dnos Llurid," Uovi . : nr;aiid iu haviu.-r you tiiat awful (lay I lifted the c.ir.-.o f ton. 1. i.n i;w litti; I knew I fchould liieet luv fate in one of tl.,- r:, on tl at ti uin I xtg iiMie.i: u,-ll i u biran-'eY 'Vry btranre." as.-en led Uoyce Iacre. reaaruuir ins U auniul wire, quizzicallv i nen i jurKeu ynu up as you lay In a dead faint across tho ties. I knew I had met ny fate. Lut. Kthel darling. I have no faith in 'tlio curse of Lynn." It is moon Binne. my Uar. It is not iu the power of iu mouai to pronounce a lasuncr curse "' oniy can uo inai, ana Lis niercv I; luhnito. Canidh tho thuiiht. my little will". l'.tl:ols fidr fa(ffrew thoucht f ul "Vr t how well it til fits In." she said rciicx nveiy -n.o opal rui was cono from my tinker when I camo hack to con pcioupijoks. tnd no trace of it h.is lA-r-n found It must have dropped into the river. J uen Aunt Ellen marrvi'Sf thnt dear old Maj. arri:i.rton. yunr he.-,t friend. an. I my marruure with von. hrou-ht t lio fultillment of tlie prophecy. Tor the race oi I.vrni has virt uallv cp.asi:l orient lnwi nier.Ttu in tliat of t arnnirton and Ducie. ".Mere coincidence. Et lie! " ' Hi, .said his wife, with the prc.t:crt pout in the world, if it was only i nlelice. yo:i provoking old skeJ.lic. you must s:dnjit it was a very fin-mlar oue. fcaturciav Ni"tit. CAUSES OF COLDS. 60ME EXPLANATIONS GIVEN WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN3. DY Violent Climatic Cliansc. Stenches of f.io SfrtH-t and t!:e Contemptible ClarettK Mire Or Linw to IlLuuo In tho Matter. Other CuiiMes. "Do you think that tlie vilo smells ema nating from the torn up at recta have any thing to do wilh tho prevalence of colds?" asked tho reporter of Ir. Lewis A. Sayro "Mubt iinquesLioaahly I do. Those gaacs of which you f-peak are very poison ous Thy attack and weaken t hi-system of any one that hri-athes them ti such mi extent t l..it it becomes more easily afTected. cliliiiitic ehan;;e.-t. hut hv ail iiv man amy throw off f'l.f li'iS to T' un very on ' IL. .i i:. .', it won't iim.V'lv. won't d p;il.j conie d!I," said -I've been trying Uide it a sing T!- frijiej-ile of I ifo. -I have Ktmiicd," ta:d Mr. James K;1I. for years to come to some settled belief. an I I think I have r.-ached it at last, so i:.r. at least, as Ilscoverinp' 1 he ruincii.tn i t 1 1 . i nave i.. lomrcr y.: I.vrn t: - !, l.:i.i l. i::l:. !:" the KTO.incl.'wliat evil pt nii:s : m.ipted you 1 o slip tho fated thi:;;r'U j oi r tincrV Iid vou run such a ri: k r.lti.-r rcc.'iiig the i renhecvV" tloti;.!:! tho pi ked up the faded, time Fainc"l r"i p-.n f. and iiohi it toward her wi-'i a : i.akii..; hand. "IIimiI it : .ruin, my dear," she said. ". i.y. 1 KLVersaw it before!" answered : life C'.l.tit. not Lin anil 1 men wi'l a Life is is tho vital princi! r ir.o:j nor h-ss than elect rieit v. Iielii-vo that withrn live vears ii'i !.!!Ov.k -J;-o tlii.j to Lu a fact Ft I.i. 1, tl.p Cl ! I -I if woi'.i!: i-i i : she unfolded tho V, I.; .1. tents aloud: f-r 51irtors"s sin. !i '- t!. ! i.: i i f I.j jn :.': ' f t !.f i:t ", I'-.; ' f r. 1 1 ! fair of fae, ! I-'-.! v. i ' el!;wiLf t:,K..l i '. : !. !i i i,r U.i.ii.ii:'o s l.i'jJ; 'llieu t!e race f Lynn shall ceiise, A;iJ Zraira oul re;o.so ia poacn." "What dorr-ercl!" l.iu-Jtcd Ethel. Wli:;t I-? it ml aLoi.t, Aunt Eikn? Who : V. iiS this 1 Ii':u!i. a:n! w;ij this her ringV -r Uv:::.t yni to h'ar ti:e stor. ' i a t.:i r- ;:;x-i I uitv; "nut since i o r Vf '.', l;:i'eu. oil miiht as well . i 1 i i'..;i ! v.-fis ft pypsy girl i ; i ful in her wild, pieturegu et L-ast. tuouarht MOrto-i Lyn:i, : at-.eat-f,'randfather. II& pr.id j-reat ileal of ai ention won her -. f:--t and miht have manied . .;ti:-,.Ii v Lad iiot sweet Amy Leijrh i ; - 1 v.'o:i tLo Kceae aud eusnaic-d i : . !ij t.y '-:im Lluo eves and j-ellow 1.. . ( .n-r'i'vufcs were he forsook l.I u k e; e.i. q--.en.ly Zorah, and married i.:-. y in i i riu months' lime. J.'ra L'-!-u :iii:eavt tho bridal party at ti ' ; ;.u;- -h iior-r efier l!.t ceremony, and j .-ot.i-uac-J a cius'i u)n th.i House of l.yi.a. t ti." ct.Vct that each of that name f hoahi i-erh by drownui Morton first, j heo. Lis descendants in their turn. She threw the .op8? rln given her by her false lover at the f.t the pale young bride, taring: 'My Lera-t's bloodstains that biont. 7".k' it JUid with it my curs9!' 'J ie vrst carried to her homo in a iU '. i:iy uiiiit, but Morto laughed at t'.ie v. : a.ti'. Nevertheless, bo $vas After studying p.!I theories I have come to that conclusion." 1 on think that as men become hotter acquainted with tho nature of electricity they v. ill hud It to ho tiio vil.il uriiK-ir,!,.'" ;i 0 :." "Why. then, if that bo tho c:t: would I: not L-.i poh.-iiblo by ihr iafus'u.n c,( dec t ri it v imo a .-iend bodv to nutfim nr.---" ' "I-j: ;u:-e I do not think it would be pes---')i.. to i-.irc to its normal condition taa-.-laiv -.. i.i.-i is. if !ut wI:ot!v. at l. ast ia (::: - f u.-s p:a ts. won: oat. 1 do know iSi.s. i : :;.; hi i'arls dr.rin.g the ci:ol-, i-i.:-L.i-. . nen imuureos oi tc:-.r:io wt n dyiiif a '.jotit mo each iUv. The ouijf jirceuuiini mat 1 U.Cil was to soled uiyseii a non-conductor and keeiilrT t-iv naturui eiectricity ii:ip:-isoned. ;i'hu jriTaracd I wt-ut everywhere with perfect impunity, i.ajienaly conr.dent that I rouid n..u -;:t n 1 i:t t;ie:-.s(. " Do you not thiuk that vour iaia-'ina lion l ai v huo huu somethiu.-v tu !. with it?' -I believe (hat thu efTtct of the imarin Ption upon tbo physical system is some times jKAverl'ul enough to couuterii:t the caccts of eiseuao. but Iain eui.ii.:, i,t that in ray case it was tlio silk." Erooklvn Ea''ie- wear Kilk underclothes and douhle ti!k stockings, thus maklnj; "' '.- ' cf "tJe stone. A t!ie which named &fte f 'r i. i. Vis Jwo ln U-mptme This is a COpV of a mirilculoU3 im f.- 1 .1 J .' ."to river when the current ;.. :.. A- .. - ... , r.-.:: : lie left 4)tso son. who grew up, i r.-.et the sarao fat. lis son, f:-'.?i:r. was swept overboard iu ;... I'ai l;-c .ceua. Ethel, how I i . i v' .' li ud," ar.sv.ered the gil, l: - it.-acs. -IIo fell free t hp -i the c-urt cut carried him ; : : .'.'i..i Lynn. -You and I li .'i oof our face, and you a-i..- :.ad fair." What in- Hussla's Most I'iitnoits! Ikoa. 1 have r-poken of the ikons, or pictures off rants, which nhound in tbo churches. nut :t is not omy there thnt Each are found. In the bouse of every pood Dais s:sn there is a place consecrated to ikons iu the uiraa.-j rooai of the hotel and the counting room of iho bank you will see in one corner a pietura of soluo saint set ur. and often with a candle burning- before itj In tho streets are littlo chapels or shriue3, erected to contain such ob jocis. iiio .two most famous lfcons in St. Petersburg are a head of the Saviour upon a banner which was carried with Teter tho Great at Poltova and to wl.i.ili Lb ascribed ' his victories, and a picture of t:.e Virgin and at alter it This is a copv of a miraculous imaire bo innr-inqr hi tho citv of Karvau. which was aiscovcrcd uninjured hinong theuLesof a cf-nflagrat'on in 1S79 and which is Ftill worshiped th?ro. This copy was in Mos cow in lijl'J, and is Lx!ieved'to have beeu tne mc;-.!.s of the delivery of that tr. ra t;.e i lc iu l"raiicieu '.'l.aa.-.I.i I- that year. Cor. city SuU .,, . Et!ie5 '-i '. El-,y, s-hudder !.. tvWAu. Du I dir c in I he cui-su. Vha. at illk-rV Lark, Ethel ! What and shook the, earth ' tho v. iiido'.v. .- :; aaat tho I'latte river . .-t.lli ...'y, 1j-tween its shady ;. v. IM b-.a.st it roared ami t i - bridge uutil tho -. : re t .-" ;.ij!t d and tottered, iir .' ed it witii fascinated ej'e. j!jp-3 gave uy and were carried u hfri-cm i-y the aii(fry current. Thr '... v. i': fvil with tl. em and from thll- :it: of iLe bri.!eu hi ti.o -reat water ; in tiio village s-ido the bridge was a rti.ii rn!v a narrow plank on cither ;! cn:it-. it::- tl-.c broken fragments. Ia lr ! -'.:iie.-.j up at the cioek. Half and tho flyer" due at tha . tl -harp. Lcrriiicd look upon Lx.- I ta! V-. h. i.. t ::.' Ol ; r nothing." the said, In a and it gOL-3 rko the wind. . - :.i la; i ed fc li . 1; f ; i f. L.i.ky vi.ic, Auntie, f must ivo the bignaj; tWrp uo one el mi near enough!" '"Ethel, ou fchalT not!" gasped Miss Ijn-i. starting forward ns Ler nieco runrrl. 1 ! a i-liawl and tlc-4 toward the !o.r U rjieiuber tho curso of Lynn I lit:.- 1' Jl ' ii" I:, i-i! tr..-'.. I I-. . m u-t L-:i to lit? aunt' vojee ot J- imviir 1 Hew with breatlilee bste, tjihi'.tvi ih'i charp stones which cot xuj trttisoU her feet t ever step, psasin es::o:i to IJen-.-volent Iiliionaircs. It Las Ivrcnie a matter of heredity for rich Americana to endow colleges. The habit w-is fwi-mcd when the colonies were a at lift y aar., ol-J, k:u! it has trown -'. rosv-cr ever since. Iiai-iiy a coii.-;:o pf i :-..miie.-nc-.. ia the land is'n'ot' jn.-:t t:ow j-l.-iaii:-.:,' tin! of.tlay of on-j or more lega cies. It i-i a mng-niiiceut way of b(-in;; n.-aiaficer.t ; bat it is questionable if much . f the money is not waste ! ly bving ;.I-ctd v." a civ it is Laialii apped by nano'v ;c.;-ori anil irs ar.d narrow purposes .M. ;,t i. f -ar:ier coile-es aro alwnj-s -1 ra-linrf Tor eitstencc and absorb all t ho j.i5'U the V get without' npparbi.t beta-Jit. i.'o-opi r-.'ive t :T 'rt on tha part 'cf tho l.ene voient vcdtliy Is Ueedc-U to iuraa garate fc.iii:ary retorm in our great cities Education is tiow so largely under gov irnment patronage that it requires lv.ss imli villa jl tacrilice. 'I he health and nicr al.4 i.f tl;0 na'.i' ;u ev t '"J j,reat fotcc that .".antei-'.;aia'a.:cs' Iho iidvautagi's of nidei.ing tL.lt ure. It Ij to Lo hopc-J Ameriv'an ra'iiioa.aires vill tarn their at tentii.ai to the sanitary purification of our cities. liJ'.'';e-Ie-moc.riit. ( !i.--i iai ulrcadv on the railroad n vin towurd tho river, and W-v-ile Sulino Scil. I!r M-.aics. sapcriulendent of the gar-de-as of tae i.iuhaiugii of p.ii htiuga. laaU, Las tacivedeu in reclaiming a tract cf waale .-alii.e so-i, in which not even wecds wen! I grow, by digging do u to the depth of two feet and planting tlijckly at tho j-j-giunii.vg of the' rainy season with trees that hail been grown in j-ots. Li three yeurs t!: rreund was filled with roots, anil to all appcurancc-s the salt had gone. WLeij l!:o i ices vt-ij thinned pnt in t!S7 the soil v. found to Ikj in good cbuditmn. Similar cajrj! iaic nts have been success- fully carried : i.t in other daces. Variou.1 kinds of trees were employed in the re claiming operations, but (-ho best were thu not oniv iliseases The stroll" disea.se, but tho we.i! der I consider it an outrage that the citizens of this city havo to bo subjected to the dangers resulting from breathing such an atmosphere In my daily rounds as a physician I pass thrtugii whole blocks of this detestably vitiated atmosphere, and I cannot wonder that tho jK-ople of the neighborhood are ill." "Do you think that the smoking of cigarettes makes one more liable to con tract cold?" "Yes The smoke from the stuff that Is put into cigarettes irritates tho mucous membrane of the bronchial tabes until they beconio inflamed, and in that condition they jre moro susceptible to tho attacks of co'd But the subjec t of colds is such a wide one and so varied that it is im pos sible now to enter into a detailed discus si. n. I think that vou may safelv nut down the remarkable prevalence of the many troubles that are classed as colds to tho extraordinary climatic chan-ies that wo have recently experienced and to tlie foul steucues that beset us from tiio lorn uu streets. " ii m news to mo mat colas ere so prevalent, aaid Dr. Anthony Uiinpauer. Hi j next physician visited. Uut I do find a prevalenco of bronchial troubles which are often mistaken for colds, such as bronchial catarrh, bronchitis, ton&iiitis. pharyngitis, laryngitis, and all such troubles that aro commonly denominated voids. They ro in reality tho natural results of breathing the abominable gases that ari.so continually from our streets. llio solid particles in these noisome va pors continually strike on tho raucous memhr.iuo, and finally cut it away. Thi3 produces violent inflammation, and in that condition ono becomes thorouarhlv Miseet iblo to climatic changes. I regard New Vmi; as the healthiest city in tho world on account of its magnificent situa tion. It is washed on either side by a taighty river, and a pure ocean breeze bluv.-.-j over it continually. Uut if it wero not for this splendid situation it would bo the unhealthiest city in tho world, for i-j municipal government eeeins to bo '.ing all in its power to achieve that end. Why. the .street here in front of uiv oiliee s been dug up aud re.ptwed lour sep- urate tunes in as many laoatiis, cad each time vvu have been assailed by tao sarao ai: gu.-.: i:-r ar.ci a-..'. .oao.as od.vrs. Another thing that develops and ag gravates these throat troubles Is tanoking. And it doesn't make any difference if tiio tobacco is tho best, it has ill effects, not so much us poor tobacco or tho coulerapt iblo cigarette, bat it is bad enough. Now you or any other gentleman can make an experiment for yourself. Y.'hen 3-011 get up some morning sit beforo your mirror and look into your throat. Ycu will lind that it is the color of boiled salmon, which is natural. Then smoke a- cigar "for livo minutes, and look again. You will find that the salmon color has given placo to a eieep red. Jsmoiio tor buy minutes and you, will find your throat has tk appear ance of raw beef. Iu that condition it is susceptible to climatic changes. There fore. 2 ? health move, I would do away with both the vile ga'-ef? of tho streets and smoking, but especially with tho for mer. Their existence is a menace to the 1 1;.. 1 1. 1. " .Lli.ll J..:ut.i;. Dr. T. S. Robertson was so ill with a cold that ho could scarcely speak when the rep.. rter called, but the subject pleased him and lie talked on it with much free dom, lie agreed f uliy with Dr. Sayro and Dr. Iiuppauer concerning the effect of tho gases from tho streets and tho habit of cigarette smoking on producing colds and throat troubles. He said that two yearj ago when the streets wero being opened he had twenty-seven cases of ulcerated sore throat at one time in the Broadway hotels between Twenty-third and Forty second streets. ' Tie' had observed since that tho pe-ople along the line of any thoroughfare ' that was being disrupted were subject to throat troubies, conghs and colds, a condition that he attributed wholly to the miasmac condition of the atmosphere in such neighborhoods. "Hut there are other influences that must hi; considered." he continued. "In the rir'st place, we live here'on' ah island , and i a coutitiuallv damn atmosphere. As a ie'iuit, we are afilicted with catarrhal troubieu. ivew Yoi-u has a-J per c-eiit. more cases 0 catarrh than any city in the world exe'ept Doston. Now this catarrhal con dition is so susceptible to climatic infiu cuce that anv little change in the weather brings on a cold in some shat.ie. Another very important factor in this majl'-r is the carelessness of 'people in e.,iug themselves. A man comes homo fro: 4 biiaine-'-sai night, throws oi? a heavy mii ol clothes, lumps Into full dress. though tho temperature has fallen 0 le ,'s.. and starts for the theatre. His who rigs out 111 some fanciful costume tL-at docs not keep her half warai and ac companies him. Thty step in the lobby of the theatre and remove their wraps so that the audience mav have a fall ;iv of their snienJor ns thev ntv.m- . ... . - - . - j 1 eaadtf elown the aisle. Meantime, they are in a chiliing draught. LVitween tho acts tho man comes out aud A FEW HEALTH HINTS. Wearing Night Clothes Ir-iuwfg (ho Neck. Outer Wrui foot Covei-luu. It cannot l generally known that wo practically breathe through tho skin in other words, that the skin has a function Koinethmg like that of tho lnugs It can tint. of course, bo active unless kept ulean. But la other ways than by neglect of cleanliness i-an its usefulness bo im paired. Tight clothing cripples it and keeps the fioisons which nhould bo thrown out at tho surface locked Jip in tho sys tem, and also shuts out puro air which should reach the skin. In purchasing un derclothing, therefore, it bhould bo so large that, even after frequent washing aud shrinking, it will ftill be loose and permit of a volume of air between it and the body. It naturally fellows that, tho outer garments should al-o be c-.rnpar.i-ivcly large, and at h.u.t enough s-o to permit every movement to be made wit h is uiu.-h case when they are on as v. hc.u they arc off. 'I hero is a habit which u!l, without ev eeption, should practice, and yet it i i tafo to say that not one man in. ten of our people do follow it. Ilofereneo is raado to tho removal of tho undervest on retiring, uad the substitution of one kept for night v ear alone. Tho underclothing, during the eiay, becomes liilod with emanations from the body, and must bo well aired legularly every night, othorwho it bo comes to a considerable extent pou-oiiourj. aud the noaious matteis are again nb svrbed by tiio skin This self poisoning m sine to go on unless liia ruie given ia el.'served. THE MARGE 0F PROGRESS J OUR LATEST IHPEOVELIE.NTS ! uzixzw;:: JAMk MKA-VV lii - vrAK-- I'liniilvely none Ki'nulno unlosn liarlng our name urn! prtcn Mnmi. i.lulnlr on tailrr w ill supply you with rhiM-n i htarnowl Ifymi Innim iinii 1I. ilofnic mi: iriudi .-talkT will coux you luto buying liilerlor lioc- upon wliick tliey make a larKrr i.rofit. ennnot UCCl II make a iarner profit. f JAMES MEANS' JAMES DEARS' Uu uut luMUtt, ttuuia la . 3 SHOE untAULtLLU IM STYLE UN EQUALLED .fcvi DURABILITY N. ?-v . l.m DrorrATIAII 1 o rLnrLiuuii C?. N. nr FIT 3 mm ' m tr-' .... i u $4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL -5- TO SATISFY THE MOST. ifi t' ;o ciht C. ......1.1 " .1 .1 . ... degree upon how tho neck is dressed. Nothing should I e v.-orn r.b i i: v. I.i h interferes with itj lreeuom of movement, nor bhould it bo encumbered with handkerchiefs, which so many wear as mucn lor appearance as for comfort. Let each ono now choose a certain kind of collar, and wear no other stylo until spring conies. Even a very slight variation in this important article of dress will favor a sore throat. The habit or wearing tho fashionable baudages- tua neciterchiels is an exceedingly bad one lo get into. ninjP as a rule, those who have it are troquent sufferers from throat troubles. I'ractically the collar and neck tie win bo surhcient protection for the throat. heu the cold Is intense, turn ing up tne coat collar will bo a sufficient n-am lonal protection, unless ono is ridin far in a strong wind. When leaving tho cold air and entering warm rooms, remove tho outer wrar Tl... - t oaco. lamics tail to observe this rule 01 tenor tliaa do men. V. hen people have been long enough 111 warm rooms to be come heated, they should not leave them and at oace enter their carriage or a street mc.-r iiioso co-.iuiuons they aro chilled even by a .short rido. Beforo attempting to rido they should walk a low blocks, until the body is accustomed 10 lho cnango and circulation is active. A ft,... ...... 1 I , . . . ii 11.-1. u:iu ii;is oee.i exposed to lutense cold and is even slightly chilled, a cud of not. lea or con -o is advisable to "warm up. iicOiioL, f.o Oiicu taken for the pur pose, is more active, but seldom better man 11:0 simple, harmless bt rl.-.,..-l Ti-, 1 . 1 n-jnr-i. IJliM!! j'i OJOilgi'.j :viu, as on a longdnve. hot drinks bl.ould not bo indulged 111. lor they render the body yet more sensitive to cJi-.. l be v.-crn by and deiav to possible; Such h.-ix lircii tin r-ci'iit pro-n-s-f In our lirnneh ft Iniluf-lry that nre new al.I- to uftlrrn Hint Iho Janu s .M-Hii-i l Mioe I-In e v.-ry ii;npr1M..ii,.l to iln-nti.,.. wt,loli.iily u fi-w j cioh !k wi n. ri li.ll.-l uti lvht or ten 'l'ill;ir. If you will iry on a p.-iir yon will Im e.invln.-.-.l thai wo do n-.t eiiikv.-ruio. uun nre Ilia or.. .iiiixl $;i ami $4 Sln-i, hii.I th..o win. Inutata our hvkI.-iii of IhikIihik nr i.iimI.Im (., ,-,,1,,.,,-t.. with u in. (liiullty ot fuot.iry pi-ixlurls. In our line wo lire tin? hux'-'-t iiiiiiiur.ii-i ni-prj in I ho l,'nlfr,l Mho-h. Oiio of our 4rav.iiK Bali K!.ii.ii who t-row vlblthiif tiio tliou rtlalUr of thu Piu lllo Counl uud Itocky Uoutitain Ki-kIou w rites from there us follow h: "I am iiior llmii satUlie l wlili tlm resulMof my trip. I hnv thun fnr itu-i-c'(tiii In iilni-lnir our full line lu tlm liunda o'A N.. 1 ilali-r in every point I Imvo vlKlti-.l." ni K- on ! .av, "TliU I a xpleudid region lorim t sell hU.i.-s in. Ui-aiiw inont of tho r-Oill r am !irKliiK tlmlr i ilKloiiii-m at retail alnnit .loul.le tlie prleeH wliieii tlm hlioes lime roht lit wliolem.le. '1 he eon -.inenru In that tlm T K.JL "-.'Vf. V ."Vl.',1 " l"lyirif J y.1 :,'V,',, ,'""' a iiir for Khm-a ni l aro not worth ux uiu.-h an our JA.1II.S BlhAXV &.I n ml 1 sllt):,v. Our Hlioea w ith tlieh- very low retail price miiini. on tliu doles of every pair arc lreukin down tlm lilh-li prieea wiileli luiv liidierto rulbil in tlie reiull inurket here itml when a retailer put a full lino of yooila in hlsktock they ut oucu Ln-nln to ho oil' like hot cake, ko arcat Is the ileinniiil for them." . Now, klml render. Just stop and ooiml.Ier what the aliove K!:rnlfls no for as vou nrep,mrned II assures you thnt if you keepoii Inlying MioeH henrliiK no inaiiuriu-l nr.-rs' muiiKor tlxe.l relnll 1.1 Ire htaniiH-d on the KOles, you eaunottell what you ure nollinn an.l your reiaih-r I prohuhly making you pay ilonlilt what your ahoes have cost lit in . Now, can vou afford to do this while we are .rol.-.-t iiik vou I.y Ntniiii.liiir ournuinoaud lhelli.it retail price upon t he sole of our shoes bc-roru they Icavo our l.tclory do lliut you cannot oe made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth ? Miom from our celebrated tnciory lire no 1.1 by wUle.nwaltn retnllri-n In nil unrla of th country. We will place them eaully wilhlu your nu.li In auy State or Territory If you win line.l uu tent ln poKial card and write to uh. ' JAMliS iS: CO., 11 Lincoln St., L'o.ston, Jlass. Z. mImIui mJmutm atXasJ -DKAI.LTt IN'- o tow frc -AND ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST STYLKS OF- 'itJltT! KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. iCTxrBS'sria mass SIXTH STI1FET, LET. 5TA)N NI) VINE. mar vrrrx-r-: A woixl about foot o:oei-.iLi.os. t)i CoUlliC. Sana all. e-.ir now laivv .t.hfi. put oii ovcai-ho-33 as Ion . -v Ciuc-es ana. eaq.osars tc LY 33. tO FQn H YAW LI i we it c.ie on, act") lin.ni in f.crvie-0 until neit spring. Car drivers uu,.iii.iSU:w otiier men cat t'lle.-v t uo i out wui nu ay ;4! cuaiit if tnoy discard leather Loots and and wear cloth shoes iasida tkei suocs. iiion their feet will bo better ventilated, persire less taid houce kaen much varmer. -.TJpstc-n IieraM. n aoie hoes ivcr- J----- 1 -ac,T3!5-lm- "b i - i , , Y" Took Her at Her Word. A 1 "1 . . t , , ,. . ii ijiira i-juwma in vonnaagac lilo v.-as tnocaso r.t tno king at tho relation of Denniu Bodkin versus Patrick French. Tho plaintiff and defendant w re iiei:;-h-hors. Tho latter was of tho "oiiid shlock," full of fiirs, and possessed of rai intolerable temper. He and wife had conceived a deep dislike for Mr. Bodkin, who entertained an equal aversion to tho trenciies. iioukin had Many piippone DEMOItKST'S MOXTIIIV to be a fahlou mapazine. 'i'hi- la s great mistake. It undoubtedly cumulus the finest I-'aphiom De partment of any magazine published, but this ia the cae from the fact that preat enterprise and ex perience uro eliown, no that each department in equal to a magazine in Itself. In DKMontur'n you Rcta dozen maazinea in one, and per ure amuse, went and Instruction for tbe whole family. It con tains Stories, I'oems. and other Literary attractions, in'ltilii! Artistic, Scieritiflc, and Household mnfters, and is illustrated with original Steel Kiii'raviir I'liotocTavure", Water-Colors, end line Woodcuts, making it the JIouki. Mauaziki or Ameiiica. Kuch copy contains a rATTl!t:w Okhkh entiilins the holder to the eelcction of Ant Patter illustrated in any number ot the Ma-razlnc, un.l js Asr or the sizes manufactured, each valued at froai 20 cents to 3D ce-uts, or o vet 3.(w worth of putterim per vear, lree. Yearly puhseription, 2.00. A trial will convince yon that yon ran net ten times tlie valu Of the money jiaid. Single copies (each coutainiug l'attem Order), cents. rnblished by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, New York. The above combination 1 a splendid chance to cet our paper aud Dekouebz's Mo:,THi.r at a tfWaced rate. fcai your eubscriptioaa to liiis ofliwj. . - J Oii AT tl AN 11 ATT. J. H in had hannened tr. ,-.f. fend tho sonire and lady. That eveninrr 'R""2!sTT fH iS JT A ViJT j& T&T they entertained a larga company at din -iaiS- -L3 Jiii-LjiiSe. Jt ner, when Jilrs. 1-rench launched out in s.ainlo about smoking a cigarette or else l.e run- ncyos '.r- street .o get a drink After tiio theatre it is a littlo supper at iieknouico's. where they have to wait in a draught half an hour for a table. Then they will probably sit by a half open win dow. The nest morning Xlwy wonder Low tliey could have caught cold and grumble at the doctor's fee. Half my patients caught cold in just that way, r.ul in fact I rnt.st cnufe 4ttitt tly evn severe Loar5env3 Is due to just that cause. "But colds are caught in a thousand ways, such as walking fast and stopping to talk a few minutes, oycrhcaUd rooms, draughty cars and so on ad inhuit am.' Most colds come from tho open pores of the skin being suddenly closed and the blood being Ihits driven from a surface er skin cire-n-JtJtion o the lungs, la oiher words, cold if$ cqiigestioii.' 1 U almost ricpcssibia to avoid this evil, and my individual esperi ence shows that it has been increasing tvery year for the past thrco veari Seventy-five percent, of my patients have abuse of her enemy, concluding her wish "that somebody would cut oil the fellow's ears, and that might ouiet him." The subject was changed rftev a whiio, and all went on well till supper, at which time, when everybody was happy, tho old butler, one Ned Began, who, according to custom, had drunk enough, came in. .Joy was in his eye, and, whispering some thing to his mistress which she did not comprehend, he put a largo snuff fco Lat nor nana. Fancying it vas somq whim of her eld servant, tho opened tho box and shook out its contents, when lo! a pair of bloody ears dropped out on the. i.ihln Tho horror pf the company was awakened, upon which old Ned exclaimed: "Sure, my lady, you wished that Dennis Bod kin's cars were cut off. so I told old Ceo ghegaa, the gamekeeper, and ho took a few handy boys with him. and brought back his ears, and there they are, and 1 hope you are pleased, ' my hid v." Tho gaa-,c!:eeper raid tho "bovs" left tho county. ' French, and his wifo were he-Id in heavy bail at tho Galway assizer-, but tho guests proved no suc'h order was given, that it was a mistake on tho part They were acouitt. 'ooys and their loader never renn- peared in the. county 'until after he death I Bodkin, who lost his eai'3 manv venia Argonaut. w rSm Sot 'ft . BEE rOKK PACKERS asd kauhs in LETTER AND FCC; . , PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Suaar Cured Meals, Ihms. Eaccn, Icrd, oi our own make. J'JL'3 The Lest Lranels of OY'STERS, i inns and Jmik, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. cf tho servant. 'i Lo "bovs" tu.d before his death.- Tlio MaTiinc-encc of Civilization. Talking about the early days in Cali fornia, there was an old fellow doymu the country who was tho, first senator to t iho iegi.-laturo from his district. district was a rural one, and there Inira ftaaaa. or rain : oe. and the ndbizzi i catarrh troublu In one thapq or another.' l'onular bcienca Montblv. I 1 or j loiea inter views. lrK-era. - iiis were no houses oalv cabins there roue- wooden cabins, with nciis for La; racks and a rojc for n. wai Jiobe and a cracked Iookhig glass 'for a dress in ir tabic.' He went to Sacramento, aud when ho got back the entire district came in, io, cuil npon him, and be gave, ikem n wonderful ace? nut oi the magnificence of civilization in the capital of tho state. "Yas. boys; 1 had a china bash; an a cake o' soap scented y gosh;' Pmelt like the fJowi-i'-i, an' there wor a little place in the wall with, a row of big hooks in it, an' I said to i )m rsitpr 'Wlml'o il.ni .. - - - " V . UU, 1 VI III To hang your clothes ha.' says he, au'-rr ! H well. 1 didn't bv-n ntiT- c l.itlioc -. V.-r. . i ' J , - - - y -. - , iv iiau m it; but it woe "splendid; but, bovs, that svor. nothiu'. ' "What do you think I had? A real bureau, a real, carved bureau, with a looking glass bigger'n this window in it. It wor gorgeous, gorgeous." ' .Under tones" in San Francisco Chrocicla, U)oWf o vi I U ' U. ? hi v vs-Ji f w 0J s 1, HEALTH IS W?.LTH f ! Dr. E C. Wes''. Verve aiel lira In Treatriietit .' a guarantee fpeeilic fff tiyyieiin l)izziiics. Convulsions. Fitn. NVrvoin S'riirah'ht, Iiei.o-ac-lie. Nerveoui l'.tivtion c.-iiim-iI by the use e.f a'.co'icil .-i- tniiM.'- n. Waikef:jines. ? ear:illfc-iae-ioit, Ki.ficnniii of the Hrain lesu'tiMj !n in ii.It.V ni iendirK t misery, decay and i-alli, ; ' r4'.iiai ure old A fr.';. linnet. ::ess, lp itVfvi er in eitiier s.-x. In v'.uiitary I.eseH atiU f-'per-ttait -n -!ifp--i caused by irivr-(ei-.k:ii cf tii bra In (;;f.i!:-.ii? firr.ver-i:i.Ii'et'-.;. K.irli box. c-ont;t::is oi.e leniiT t)' treatme'.i, .'i i n box orsit boxes f'lrsa.oo, st-nt ty uH i rj.aid on receipt ! pi ice ! WE GUAHAMIE SIX BCXE5 ! To cure anv c.:" Witn e:c.-li nr-!rr n retted j by tis for sjic lixr,. :,cc..-up;iii .1 nillifo.no, i we will seil U-.e, pur.-liv.- r ( v.r v. :i''en ttiaran i tee to fetui-n the rconcy if the .-itnrient dee j notf-tr.'rt acure, f ;::araiilees Nsin d enly tv : i il J. Warrielt fcie a r.t. t'laiturtniit Ii. Neb. M. Iv. HRO?NE, TA-W OFFICE. P iwr:a.l at'etitlon o my care. to all P.iig;r.. rntiuif- Dcata Froverb. foreseen never came. Italhu D. "BOO ITS, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSSR. All work first-class; west Fifth Stroet. North Robert 6heTruod' Store. SiOTARY IV OFFICE. Title Examine.!. Ahstaictp Compiled, In surance Written, iieal Estate f-ehl. Kiter Fact'Ities for niakini; Farm. Ian than Any QthQv Ajeucj. Elttrrc-J, - A lraCin UJ I; o