. TWI Vfcl fcS In I mi. (if n the u become r,, ar.d erV diir; anil kin, ' thin. ' eun ut ; he ),!1 e"f di ll 11 value uited e in an in tli" It. 'Vi-lty. i l III; g:(j an; (jJe "'an, 1 1 kin. mi the - 1 An AfrU.n ., i I. Knowlrd.. L. p.. Jin ' "is m r the r, v' arii. "'Ve (if il.-sVn, I'jMelii, "'U:i;i!. tllaii (. frinjo. I 'tt. r: U-l's t f-fth-r lal.Ioc, ! t'l t' l till' I. ar,, ':;:! in! ri. illlO 'ii iti neg A MoaralKf Bride. An African explorer, while on his In the dark continent r.,-j J the news of the death of his father some time afterward he arrived iii cr, -ccumpaniea ij a black bride oueitnu," asked the candid irieno, -inuucl you to marry a v ,r cipiorer made answer -D cavernous tones: "X was m mourning." 'njrJ V,..l .1 I- n uUJ rveny, a iiirirty farmer In Delaware County, X. V bad little faith m banks, go he kept his savings, .iiiouuvuijf io ..mj, m an old box, among a mass of newspapers. The Slice discovered his treasure. md The frontage iinawed it Into particles so small that ( sol a piece large enough to be identi : led was left L,i This txia'ij (TafNew York, m Cs IrDi: It is d( CilfDcr. J"hn Mc '1 i.iWy '''int i!w.-iy or n ti!yV 1': s!j.' h Die it b l.liltl! '0f ' 'irWij... ttvh 'luarc the lit J much l-atte luoii '1(1 Iii! 5 1 ;iciumI ive ii it,ilH COjiti ! H (ire,! irt-iual lie Hi Wic'D.1 fIllt-: if :t-(l t lien n y uptl KIN 1728. j .-ii'"'"" '"- it ; h jj-l skwiu c-i A -.... r-lii-hunter iireis- Qf. l. Zwaulen, a J ... Tnil livlriff on 1110". . I - - Inis ikjuiij made dedi- ,,-fllfDcy, Jnn wontr rernor in tnici oi ins of New l orlc ana William liradford. rai It UOeS "UK, Lurting was -Mayor. relies anu marncii This is very snori.ine .1 1.11a... sejifinaicu uy u iwrs, u only auuit a nine :ay is awiut the same illy naTk'esliuoarope- ,nc side wun ixces. . . .1 1 a . Jiini lirnauviay is iuo to Itiiston, passing ujo atl io" in m iDtlic In-art of tnecity, the river is IJuwlimr farden. ana scaiicreu lui of the old Dutch .jo of which were, no mind 'if Irvine when he . .1 . ..i...- ir. i..... r.t (hat strikes the eye of ;s the irregularity with r is laid out. Tho lots ipps ami sizes, anu in ;,e sheets are wide, ai Wall street Is very and liears no ind lea fa rac it hiis since lie nty then cotitaliicd Nurth. South, East, Ward, and Montgom Kiiilit in the center of i swamp with houses all though it were to be left ! natural scenery. kit are seen several of his n-of-war, surrounded by r craft all made by a pen, as eral portraits which the Though the pictures re good, thev look old. are characteristic of the J ih'ise days. Curves are especially proniln d landmarks and things tn mention or not easily the pen are contained on of yellow parchment, atted more than a hun- y rears airo. The popu- city at that ti'n- was VW. Travel wa by i a curious contrast is h the tiiftroK)lis of to- raiiriiads, bridges, and almost two million in- m ' sZ&rs w.i hunt i.r in, kiMi. put this bust of Dick- tmall table by tuy b!d I'tdrop it!" I recognized Hie young mistress for tJ'u say, Miss Kate?" evident fright and con- i"Oood Lawd: Miss Kate, i Kit he portpjfraph took 'ile:' Must a been awful 1 reckon. Wlint, flat, vn M Ilns! Oh. Lawdy, i d in' say dat man bust- VMiat fur? Oh, yu '' o-a p .rtegraph a bus' e'iats all licary well, a been paler' n one o' 'inncn towels fo' dey'd "i lookin like dat comes lain't dis nlggah glad she ft on no sitch lookin' dat:" niwys superior intellect the occasion: ''Shct (fah! Mi.-s Kate don wasn't tuck till arte 1 What, he bus'. Miss er, 1 reckon. Oh shaw e VU ies a frwilin' now an f tola me dat was i film and him 'live and t comes tcr? Is ruose ialtimoah pale as dat? niggah 'd tx; white nu 'ah. Dls chile wouldn' like dat, shoah as yoh eyes n whiskers 'n all 1'is chile rudder be a hilc. shoah's yohbawn, Ara Von Fatf obesitv? Lawclythe W large -U M k lm ell.ncr ii.'- r ""S;,. also all tfiieo one has a tiHr two things are 'Larr diet and physi- mi .1.- 1.' TV Hon IDC lliilJiuns ustria perceived th-y, V molded chin was lc- of outline and her waist she was horn lied, hlie and took lona walks i. "tl kinds of weather. m!,mi of Italy, for the same It U sealing mountains iioti noted women did I la humbler life are do- omen, however, find it physical exercise, than ielTcs tho pleasures of Tomcn arc especially sweet puddings and Nrcn the terrors of loss auty often are not lead them t give up ace. To grow thin rtant to deny one's nd beverages which to fatten, and there n or women who will tee the nldcrmanic, and the waddling, ira- Whose appearance of icrcased hy the un De lation of fat Hew OXU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of FigB is the only remedy of its kind erer pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in itn actir.n and truly beneficial in its effect, p.-epared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. byrup 01 rifrs is ior euro ui ""v and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 34 FRANCISCO. CU rnntwinr " L. J.i V Aw a Henry 15 Iliiler, formerly United States Consul at Copenhagen, Denmark has been convicted and sentenced to H months hard labor. Kider was veteran of the American civil war and had an excellent record up to the time tii.it Ins crimes were discovered. He received a remittance of a thousand crowns, the proceeds of an estate in Antenna, which he was reoiiested to distribute to the heirs in Denmark Instead of this, he pocketed it and was arremeil In rotiseoueiice. J Ins tea to an investigation of his otlicial acts, discovered that ho had been guilty of a number of forgeries, emliejlemeiiLs and other acts reaching hack for a number of years. It is the lircf final utenthiit leads to a mans downfall. It is the neglect of little things that effect us through life. It is taking a little cold, then takiug more, that finally saps the vitality of the sys tem When you take cold, do not (.e lav ' remember that you are in danger, (iet a bottle of Ileid's German t ough and Kidney Cure and take it freely. There is nothing in it that will injure the mast delicate, but it will cure any malady that arises irom a com ... does it so completely, that the system is much less liable to take cold the se cond time, (ietthis great remedy o any dealer. Small size bottles are lo cents, large size 50 cents. Sylvan Kkmkdy Co., Teona, ins. mm MOTHERS Wo offer you a remedy which if iu directed, insures salety to life of both mother and child. "MOTHERS FRIEND" Rob. confinement of its Pi, H""80 8nd Kinc, as many testify. Mr win. nd i,i.oIhii r J "J -I.MWlfpHiill." J. 8. ifoBTotf, Harlow, N. 0. Sent br eiprei, cltarecu prepaid, on re ceipt of pneo. 1.S0 per bottle. Sold ly n'1 ilrumriKta. Hook To Mothers mntleil free. Bkidfisld Kxovutob Co.. Atlaata, Oa. 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WhoQjdQK-coorb, croop, sore-throat, lnttoeMa, bfonchitia, Col and cough are at once refaereel and nnairiv.i. a permanently cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrop, the incomparable remedy for all pulmonary aud throat aflecUota. At the recent Orental Conirreas in London there was exhibited a collec tion of tools used by workmen in build ing the pyramids of EarvDt. Some of them, notablv circular khvr anrt 9? August flower ' ' I have been afflicted with bilion ness and constipation for fifteen years and first one and then another prep aration was suggested to me and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admira tion in which I hold it It has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Its good qualities and wonderful merits should be made known to everyone suffering with A s l ' i : i, corundum-tipped drills, equal in dura- 1 Rabkeil Printer Humboldt K & hi'.itv. effect! vuuilh, aasa MUOUV UIIIOU anything of the kind made today. 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