THE RED CJ.OTJD CHEF. M. L. TH03I m, rnUMirr. RED CLOUOr- I NEBRASKA. THE OLD WAYS AND THE NEW. I've lust come lii from Hi m.-nr!,- if where the imi is lull ml fm.i.i.. ' "I liohhti .1 inn tijxni my cano to bee John's ncw m:i( lime. JiiiLKieuiv .i.i ojch ninp n:ilu to Mf; Unit uouer mow, f -nil I It. ie,t a -ih fr the scythe I hwiuik "inn tueiitj :ii no. M:m . ii.Iiiihiix si.,la1'e iimiucmI, 'ucntli - ,,I'",-'"",S hCM-ovllSllKsllll Jill I ilioimlit my iMMtrlmok woulil hrenk ere tie task foi the il;i wamloiie. I old ii tliiiik- of the iIujh ,1 tU in tin; fletil-all oi I the tiinu. Til! I li 1 1 tin- .u..at ,, IV wrinkleil tmv ami the old pain eoine in my arm. It wa-t h.irJ woik. It was slow work, it-xwlux- Inw the old M-vthe then; l nliki i lie iimiu.t that uent tlinftihtln-uni-s Iiki ilealli tliioimh tin; ranks of im-ii. I Mood and liMiked till my old eye-, ached, am.i.ed at its sjH.m1 and powei Thewi.ik li took me a day to doltd'Hie. In one shoit hour. Johns., ,i i hadn't sec, the half; when he nuts il into his wheat I'd see it nap it, and rake it and put it inhiin . . Th.n s,. V:ink,.e will come alnn and s,.t to woik toiaru llesllCHI: io nap ami tnmMi it, and hne; it up and hend it into the hum. ! John kind-)- laughed when he mild It, hut I s ml to the lined men, " I've s( en si. nun t iiiiiiv pilniilllUKe thro'lllj tho seoie )imi and ten, Th.it I uouldn'th'. suipnsed to . e a milioad in the air. Ji a :uik- in all Insliipa oinmost any win e." Tin n ' a dilferenie in t lie w oik I done and the woik mv hos now do, Mcailj ami slow inilieond old way, worrv and ltei hi the m u Hut --oiiicliitu I think llicie was hapdne-i ciow Ied into tho-e toiling diis. The fast ouiii; men of the piesent won't see till they mend their wajs. T think lhat I should live to see uoik done in this wotideiiul way! Old tools aie little serrieu'iiow, and faniiin' Is almost plu.v , Tin woiiii ii have got their sewiu' mat hine, the.r w i infers and evi-iy sii-li tiling. And now play croipn-t in Ihu dnorjanl, or rlt in the pallor and i-i tir. "J'wasn't you that had it mi easy, wife. In the d.is m Ion i, ne hy ; You i w. up eai ly and ..it up late, n toiling fm ou and I ; Tin re w i le rows to milk, then vii-lmlli-g to m. ike, and many a day did ou stand A waslmi' my toil stainetl aimiut-, and wniin them hy hand. Ah, wife, our childien will nevei sei wolk we hai seen. For the heav task and tlielnu t;i w ith a iiiaeliiue ' the hard sk is done Nil liilii'l Hie noise ol the si-vthel heat , the mow i i then- I In at it alio ' A rattlm ali.ii llnoimh the tall stout rass uilli Mm in Use o .1 raili...il eai. W II, t5 old tools now .in shoved .iwaj , they tand a lithei in' in-t. Like m i:i .111 old man I've seen put aside with 0 il .1 el list . In II the eve yims dim. when the step U wi .ik. when the stienth ocs out ol his aim. The hest tiling a pi. en- old man mii do is to hold the deed ot the laim. Then Norn old wav thai they can't improve, although it has In Mi tiled lt nun who have siudied and studied, and Won led nil tliev died. It has -li. ne iiM.liiiiine.t lot ii'i'i, Iiki old ie 1 in d iiom Us ill.. It'.s tin wax to Hie Iviii'.'dniii of Hiai'iil the Mlliplf W.l l the I loss. I'iiliiitrli'liiii I'rcss the xcT-i:i:wx criu.. 'Tw.is hut a eiul 1 if nut hi own hair Tll.lt slie 1IH llie lis a token, IS it 1 i -lntiiii -ill.. 11 Hiivail To III ll.ls .1,IIIC- -pokeli Ot a iiuimer's eve on I lie v Ill'C'e teeil, ll I .1 pIOIIIIe llle lllol.ell! Mie .111!. " Now. .Inline, take the nil, iid tii. 111 the limn we p-it, Ki ep this I... k ueai. and lie- w it It in V0111 mi 1111. iv and voiu heait' And whinviMii jjoml -hip plows the sea nd oii loam 111 lai oil luinl, I t no otlli'l in.ildeii cliilltl Hie 1 111 With "the he.nts and the title he-ped I1..11.N." I. HI X ve.irs li ite eom and p l "d away I o the I111111 tie of laded asies. Kilt i si and liuulil is iiiemoit's lo. No l.lot- h.ite stained il iaes' lmd ho" Unit! ho"' the look out etii's, VV hlle ele lis the llli-U 11,0111. I.ok'.l.llllle, look' I see Hie llolilil VVheietoii and I weielioui'" t.at.ni lad' fai 1 e tli.iu tliat Van mv "eves s.-e this 1,101 nnr, 1 see a I:i-4oii the t ill-iye leen. Tor a nut In on 11 ml siie's alhiis" N';.l IlliJtU Ul ll.s.) Ht'JilllillCHH. TIIE FACTS I.N THE l.ATCLIFF CASE. A rhjsieiau's Mmne Slno. I. I lirst met Miss Ilorgier at a tea party in the town of K tending medical , VVllCie I Was at- I lectures, .she was a tall girl, not prettv ; her lace would have beenuisipid but "for the peculiar rest- j - a a. lessiiess ol ner ev.'-. 1 liev were neitiier bright nor exjires-ive, vet she kept them J mi coiistautlv 111 motion that the seemed to catch and r. fleet light from a thoti s.and sources. Whenever, as raiely hap pened, -he llxcd them even lor a few seconds upon one object, the factitious brilliancv disajipeaied.and thev became dull and somnolent. I am unable to say j what was the color of Miss Ilorgier's ( eyes. j " After tea I was one of a group of peo- pie vv bom our host, the Key. Mr. Tinker, Miught to entertain with a portfolio of 1 photographs of places in the Holy Land. While endeavoring to appear interested in his descriptions and explanations, all of which I had heard before, I became aware that Miss Ilorgier was honoring ine with tead rcgaul. My gae en countered Iters and 1 found that I could not. for the lite ot me, withdraw mv :iraiiist the physical .sense of drowsiness, mv mental faculties were more than or dinarily active. Hcr eyes seemed to torpif v my body while they .stimulated mv niimi, as opium does. Kntirelv co'usvioHs of 1113- jnvsont Mirroumf ings, and particularly alert to the Kev. Mr. Tinker's narnitive of the ride from .loppa, I accompanied him on that journey, not as one who listens to a traveler's tale, but as one who himself t-.i-n1. t In. niriil Wl.eti. linallv. we -...'....1....1 il... ...ni.t wl.ere tl.e Kcv. Air. ' Tinker'-, donkey makes the last harp . turnaround tlte lock mat nasneen cm - ti.i.r,.ff th,. view ahead, and the Kev. a . . - 1 . Alr"" Tinker beholds with aiuaenieiit ! ..,..1 ;.-... tl... .rlorioiK mmmima of Jem- saleni Spread out before hiin,l saw it all itllM !" ,'" I - -- with remarkable vividness. 1 saw Jeru ... 1 salem in Mi llorgier's eyes. 1 tacitlv thanked fortune when her eves resumed their haoilual dance own eves from the encounter. Then I . 1" , ...i 11. " V-.l.i. Tl. 0.V1 0.0. 1 V. - V-V-- V l - '. ' lwc.l. and O'llrien was called up be- I f''i itl. hadaVingnlar experience, the ,.1i.mi..iii- Slli,V,7"ilt!Vt ,! .hSm1 t m 7n.ii. trfft. ' M-" r traces of foro Mr. Lake and requested to exiilai" I A 1 . '.IT r ena of which I noted with professional ,x lltI J1, m' '"u Vv XI "r lm,m '" !U1J' fonn ,Ver? f,,n,1 ,n he "i"s'r. He gave up the whole ston'- -C.ver kerosene ; a, with Indian ace nracv . I felt the slight 'constriction ' l J "l l ,111 after the event. It ,s true' that s:lU1 hl. had -M ,,,,! f ana thlh.- of ! meal, and when the oil strikes through of the muscles of my face, the numb-. ; l ; ' ' . b; ' . h7 ", l the Prosecuting Attorney, in hi, closing . JS(U. f hJ fri,ml .' ()f his own , remme and put on frch; repeat this ness of the nerves that precedes phys- ; f ' ' J" ' J ? . argument, sought to make the latter k.t anil t,mt h, mW nwrrv hcr 5f until the oil 1, removed. ical stupor induced by narcotic agency. ;ltu ,t' " ""J1' , N circumstance tell against the prisoner. ,0 ,Kl(l to to ,,K. .,,.,,.., fur it. -A French chemist asserts that if tea M.1.,.,,.,1. 1 ... ..i,n.r..1i ... sin.ir.ri,. bcttci. Iiistinetiv civ I gl.uu c.l upw aid. He ai giiod that the disappearance of any ' s , ...... ! ..'i; t ...... ..:... i. rr..iiml like coffee nunc, ate v be- iiuui't.-i. ....- .,.-..,... ... -.-.-. -.. .1... .,: !.... ;.. ....;.... ..... ...... f i .v ... .--. .-. .oi. ..i.ni. un 111111.11 iciairu. iom iiiiii '" ' . .1 uound the room, releasing me from what had become a rather humiliating captivity Once free f nun their. strange ter, ' repnc.l mat gooa pers some surprise. "And who is Peacon Bornier?'' "A most excellent man, one of the j tiillars .if mv hubaiurs comrreiration. The young people laifgh at what they enll bis tornirlitv. and say that he has been walking about town in his sleep wav went and seated mv.self at her side "That is right." she said. " I wished you to come. "" Did 3'ou enjoy your jour iicy ts Jerusalem?" ' Yes, thanks to you." lVrhaps. Hut you can repay the obligation. 1 am told that you are Dr. Mack's assistant in surgery at the col- niluenee. 1 lauirhed at mv weakness. ..... .... - . ..-ir uv ' tlietion of nam that would ilnve a stroni' I....! i-iL-.,, .),.. .i-itl. .m.i a 1 ne subject for a young woman of man mad." preliminary quest os, Mrs. Katdiff , J 'l ; SJ mesmeric talents to praeticeipon." , As soon as released from my duties m raised the veil wind, she had worn since J .e 1 " VuS Slit bntter Who is Muss Ilorgier?" I demanded the lecture rooin, I .made my way to the the trial began, and looked me in the J S i,v it 1" JvSv in demand "- of the Kev. Mr. Tinker's wife, at the roof of the binding. As 1 emerged face with the well remembered eyes of hnd-om first opportunity. ; through he scuttle-vvay Miss horgier Miss Borgier. ...... 'SLr,lf r5.Km.S.aS i-nrivc: i :iui 10 iin.-uii. iuu ;iic i c- ...... ....... ..... ....... ...... . - Whv. .she i Deacon llorgier's daugh- crammed to ner icet aim ativaneeu to i eonfos that my behavior during the tlmHU iven these daimsre not ....... , s- .. I,,,.,,,, in., iiittin.it m.iii.fi.ti.ir .hi. .lrlit .;...- V.... ...n. ...... t ....:-. ..a i-i ilinoill.lis 1.1L11. IIICC LI.III1I .III UOt for twenty vears; but I assure you that vou lierer 1 denianaeu, avoimng ner oiiege. it was ouv airer a struggle nt -'. . , . "e . ? . v s..w... . .v .- .w. there 1? nof: sincererr more fervent -lance. whiclT attracted the attention of Judge, of laborer, out of employment Emi- matrimony. Herodotus relates that the ClSS " I " Oh!" she said, with a silverv laugh. ' juiy, bar, and spectators that I wasable , ? ?? JSJ alCS, haVe re" 7 enensold their daughters at a:c 1 turned abniptlv around, leaving I I came early, about sunrise. The jan- to proceed with my testimony. lfZLf fa7i l?J. ?".b ?fn K?'.1!; Mrs. Tinker mowaaonWicil than ever" I itor left the loor ajar and I slipped in ; That testimony was strong for the ae- he fetffi UbSi7 of hZ. 1 fliSS iK?SSm- for I knew that the subject of mv in- , while he was in the cellar. All the-cused. My knowledge of the case was fn0ney I Se-isedmte S SS ll Si, 1 quiruis was looking at n,e ag:un. "She I morning I spent in the place where they wholly post-mortem.0 It began with the SVmSu to the Urftetl StaI ?2r h?SrrlS7L Hi in one corned of the room, apart direct f ami when the students began ?utop? Nothing had been found that ovc? hnuf d s pefation? eiTO from the rest of the company. I straight- to come in down stairs I escaped here i indicated poisoning by laudanum or by nri,.,t nP:,n;. wiirn t - ,OT . R T: r,v.-..: . T.ZZ T v.. ..I " lec There is a clinic to-morrow. I want to attend it." "As a patient?1' I inquired. one laugncu. Mt, a, a spectator. lounmst imd a way to gratify my curi - osity." I express,.,!, as politely as possible, my astonishment at so extraordinary a lancy on the part of a young huh, and hinted at the .scandal which her appear- nnou in the amiihUhcater ould create. She humiliately offered to diguie her - self in male attire. I explained that the nature of the relations between the muiiL.ii vtuiege ami the patieuU who t feel without once looking at her. Finally or any other ioi-on known to cnnc. con.senteil to .submit to surgical treat- j we came to a baement corrid jr, at the ' The ipit-tMins by the pro utog ment before the cliLs-were such that it ' end of which a door, not often used, ' council a to my preioii' cuaintnnre would be a disJionorable thing for me to ' gave egrei, b an alh-yway to lln-stre.'t. with the prisoner, I was aide to an connive at tlie admisiion of any outsider, ! It was through tin- dor that -ubj-et- wer tnilhfuilv in a manfiertliMl did not m.uc or icmalc. I hat anrnment made no imire-sion upon her mind forced to decline peremptorily I was to s,.n(. her in the affair. " Verv well," shusuid. "I iiiu-L find some other wav." At the clinic the next day 1 took pain to atisfy myself that .Mis I.orgier had not surreptitioii-ly intruded. '1 he siu- j dents of the class came in at the hour, ' "flood b," he -aid, a- she di-ap-j noisy and careless as usual, and .seated . peared through the half-opened door. themselves in the lower tiers of chairs! I ..- .- ... '""""; 'P'raung uimc iney pro-, uiiccu their iiote-boiks and began to -h irjien lead-pencils. .Miss Uorgier i was cerUiinly not among them. Every j face in the lecture-room was familiar to me. I locked the door that ! opened into the hallway, and then j searched the ante-room on the other ! side of the :iM.oliitl...-...r Then. m-n. -. ! -.... . irran-ed. readv for u,e. and. hav iic ' ..en or iimic. patient-, nervous ami le- J . J" l. : VT ' , Z that -He hs.m liuu, moii Aim to .M..,lM.r :tI1)l . , ,or taste, -tir it jccie.i, wailing lor treatment ami at-""a' """ ",.4,',- """'- -j--.i d, nth with for ajts . mi iti.l let it s'and in lMir or i ! lemled by friends hardly less frightened '''-v r"1 ";t'".'.v. swan expert, in the , thmk lhal k ui, ,Jt. vnvrMx con- f r J e- tin - It is ell I , add M.me I than themselves. J!ut neither .Mi-s Hor- Icl.ff murder tn.il, the character of ,.,,,.,, u lll(. .irufu,,ilin lh , am nVuh-r !" Vol U-'hi, Un or urk ev Tml 1Z giernoranv body resembling. Mi,, IJor-'n'V relations with the accused havmg n M.Iwliiollll,L nor inMli. lo ,IIM. ,Uy Zir ?,, ' ,, . r iTth rf 3 S gier was of the number. been per-istly m,,represented. .elf-commaml in the mae, of phvsico- l4T '" r ,r " IV k ," .7 Tkle "i, Dr. Mack now biisklv entered bv his 1 he cueuiuslances of that celebrated ,w.iologie speculation. I make the J ',J " ' private door. He glanced shart.lv al - no iilmibt still fresh in he recol- foiVgoing assertion deliberately, fullv ,..".. .- ., L.. , i ... f.,1.1,. ....... I. ;..l. l.; ;...i.... ......... lection Ol tlie PUI.IIC. .Vir. .lohll li. Kal- :..:.... ..t ..u ,i.... :. : i:.. ' ' , v uickcii, .-souuhtii .-sivic i in- assured himself that everv thing was in of l'""t. "- to St. I.uis with his its place, hc-'an the clmic.il Iwtiin-, ,i,"llV ,,ri,,,,t "" l,l,,r Wt,,lllW J,,ir",.V-Then- were tlie usual minor operation- ' ,,,s -"'!!" 'u :it t!lt' I'hmtcr-.' Hotel, --two or three for strabismus, one ! followed by the arrest of his wife, who for cataract, the excision of several cists , aml t... !..... .....I ....li .1... ..... putatioii of a railway brakeinan's crush- f ei 1 htmi i Aslii. i-!i,. u-..r.. ilisti ' of, I attcndcl the patients back to t lie , the i ..". ai , I ante-room and placed them m the of their friends. advantage of au.'csthcsia. She was placed ui her back upon the operating table, with a pillow beneath her head. The geiiieiilated limb showed a deflec tion of go or l'."i degiees from a right line. As alrcadv remarked, this de flection had So be coriceted bv dircid, forcible pressure downwaid upon the knee. With the assistance of a young "iir geon of great physical strength. Dr. .Mack proceeded to apply this pressure. The operation is one of the most cxciu ciating that can be imagined. I was stationed at the head of the patient, in onlcr to hold her slioiililet's, siioiild sin M niggle. I'.ut I observed that a m.tiked change had come over her since we es- ...... .1 .11 i' ' laoiisiicii ner upon me lame. verv much agitated at first, she had become perfectly calm. As -he passively lay i Last came a poor old la.lv, named ! t,r'1 "' :i l'gree that was quite extra- of the sincerity of mv denial of anv sen- ", ' ",M' i"1" ,P UI -. -' j K.nrih. i. u uh.h twit Ua.tM-. - r.- Ku- Wilson, wh leg had been drawn p , onlmary. i tiinent on mv' part 'which might' have J1'1.1; h"-V :U"1 ' ol!I,; lv,'"r-V ' 'V"1 mn"'' ' ! U'r V"r!inr IllII'itTrw u .Tiw foryearsbva .hematic affection, s!, It will be remembered that the State h,, me to shiel.i ilrs. Katdiff T.v perjn- -' "P-- e and pour over ' ;;u,,J K - that U,rr . - N tw that the joint of the knee had ..ssiHcd. l'r;I that the relations of Mr. and , iav ,. xha. , ,mi. uW- , ,J)1V the hot chicken. tavuw ne It , ,f those. -i-es w here t he ne- ' .Mr- Katchff, as observ cd by thegucsts - .; ,-,,... fnt,,. . .:...,?' Oyster Omelette: One doen lar-'e - hen the skins .. potatoes hn u ice.ssarv treatment is almost brutal in its :i" . ervant.s of the hotel were not .,. ,.r a,.oittal, proposing to endow fresh ovsteis chopped into s,all nieces, pour off the w U-r and let tin in .-ok .n I .simplicity. The limb had to be straight- , fclicilous; that he rarely spoke to her at ,,. with her fortune and hei self ; as well half a teaspoonful of salt sprinkled on then own st. mi i . ". ! ..? e '.. r i I m I ile leilntieillv :ivel linr his f:iei in her . . .. . r .. - i. .....n. i il .....I r !... I..i 1 1...... t.....l ;.. il.... " eiieu ov me appueauou 01 main imce. V -. "t 1 i as a coiiy 01 mv repiv, resiieciiiiiiy tie- '"v ..i ....... ... ........... .. Piikit Jir thm'i lint Swrri Vm Tniiirm Mr. U'iUoi. ..I stin.telv refused to lake ' presence; that he wandered aimlessly elmimthi. offer .VV. YnA sn .' wn liiiuor half an hour. Ileal six eirirs. uawW.hm.i.ms . ,ry iot,cro there, her eves diiected upward with a J bell, and, without the least agitation of , fair pa enger-. a Miss Fannie M. Far fixed gae, the evdids heavy as if with ' manner, rein.tikcd that her husband lin, the adopted daughter of Leonard P. approaching slumber, the la'ce tranquil, appeared to bedving, and that it might Chase, an insurance solicitor, ic-iding it was hat d to realize that this woman 1 be well to send "for a physician. Dr. at Xn. ."." South Leavitt Street. .Miss had alrcadv crossed the threshold of an I experience of ci tiel pain. I had no time, however, to give more ' tle.n m tli.mirht to lii-r womleifnl cotir- i . .. .. age. The harsh operation had begun. The surgeon and his assistant were steadily and with increasing force bear ing down upon the rigid knee. Per haps the Spanish Inquisition never de vised a method of inllictiug physical . 4.. ...!.. 1. ..!.. 10. ..t.i... tleiii tleif teliieli ) 1..11.0. ....... ....... v . ......b ....! this woman was now undergoing, vet . ;oi.. ti..... tii.it ..-1....1. 1 - - . . . 1 lilll ilV lllilll .11.11 M l.tt not a muscle of her face quiveietl. She his countenance placid; yet ghastly breathed easily and regularly, her i pale; lips livid. Coma had already su features retained their placid expression, pen cued, audit was impossible to rouse ind, at the moment when her .sufferings .,,,. . I, .,,.., I.,.,... tl... i ... .t iironiitnr I , i. ...... ..i.WI, ,. :r : ......eefnl -l.aa 111 . VT . a - V- ' . . . --..... .,.0. ' A, ',,. :imi. -,ntant the tremendous force exerted noon the knee mo.luce.l its natural effect. The ossif,,.,! joint , blv opened, the pupiU were , them one Sunday evening, and ( ) I.rien yielded, and, with a .sickening noi-e- mcii to be contracted to the jvas fm bidden the house. I he young the indescribable .sound of the crunching M.e of pinheads, and violently turned Ijidy s determination to marry her con iml gritting of the bonesof a living per- inward. Later, the .stertorous breathing duetor simply nerved .Mr. I litise up to , i.r 1 .1 . 1 I , . l- . 11 1..1 iltltl. Of irr.ltil. lll.t..rillttl!ltlf01 tllflt son. a s-oun.i so inirniiui mai 1 nave seen old surgeons, with sensibilities ! of mucous in the trachea; there were 1 hardened by long experience, turn pale convulsions, attended by copious froth- at hearing it the ciooked limb became , iugs at the mouth; the under jaw fell , as straight as its mate. j upon the breast ; and parah sis and death Closely following this horrible sound, followed, four hours after Dr. C'ulbert's I heard a ringing peal of laughter. ( arrival. ! The operating table, in the middle of 1 Several of the most eminent praeti- ' the pit of the amphitheater, was lighted ' tinners of the city, put upon the stand from oveiliead. Directly above the ta- 1 by the prosecution, swore that, in their ' hie a .shaft, five or m feet Mpiaru, and j opinion, the symptom noted by Dr. ' closely boarded on its four sides, led up 1 Culbert not only indicated opium pois throiigh the attic story of the building oning, but could have resulted from no' to a sUv light in the root. 1 iiesii.ut was mi deep and so narrow that its upper orifice was visible from no part of the . ..... . 1 Mr. Wilson had been m fixedly bent. . -. ...... .. 1.1 -. .. 1.1. . .1. .-.......-., it.. ............................ ............ .... .... ..... i . . . . ii. a. ti. ....... .. ....:.. ...i... . ........ .... ... .1: T..1 .....i:..... 1 - . . .. . . z .. 1VOOO...O, ui iiiiiii. j. u-i' uivsii iwi- 1 1 .....1 tl... it,...t . r...ji... tl... 111 IIIV .1111 V 11. ll .11 .. ii. . ...v v i v v. VOslll f.OTlI..1tl.).r or l,:.Vl.lir 11. 11T.1... II ine.c, i.au.eu... a. p., .u,u.g.e mo, ue,uence mai i.iu.iau u. nan .en em-( i .skv. 1 mivv the head and neck of Mis , nloved. erved to establish a deliberate ,. . 1 rl. II rgier. a. -... ni . ... l. ..ri... i...i: !. 1. . i . 1 i;i- ;iu in uir Nhii;iiL nan been removed, to afford venti The voung woman was ...: 1 ,iu. 1..:.. . evidentlv Ivmg 1 111011. at full length upon the tlat roof, command-.! a perfect view of all She ' ... .. ui.u .I..- was done upon the operating tame, iter r ...I ..-.i . . .... ....... i face was Hushed with eager mterest.and was done upon the operating table. Her 't uumiiigled with delight. She nodded , "yr"1-" to IIU wl.U'n loo,,0,I "l'' .'iml 111.1 Tlttlfllt' IK'Ollls.T Iltll IllTlw !: IT Tlk - " - ""!-' "r- ' "V "'"", arn me to ilenee. Dwgusted, I with-, -lvu m.v t'.vs ha.stily from hers. In- deed, after my experience of the pre- ! ueeu. auer mv c.pciieiice oi me pie-! prosceuuon. and on lliecaim tiecianition , , .. . , , , , . vi.ms evening, I did not care to trust mv f Mrs. Katdiff to Dr. Culbert, I sup-1 T . :tt0n.t!O,,1 Vf frmtfr5 :mI da.iry-self-control under the inlluencc of heV po-e that I have killed him." nlc? ,5 paP"arlv called to the notices . . . - iiir.iiontia .Miiioe . no iniiiintiMfi rT not r-17(-i ,m. As ir. .viaeK wun ms snarp scissors cut the end of a linen bandage, he wins- rLrV11 lo mv: l"ls l "''iapi- aiiei, not a .sign ot syncope, no i nice ot lancuonai .usonier. c-ue uas uroppeu quietly into iieaiiny sleep during an m- isr ;; nzr .H..-rrmii.,.cirii ur t?ii. f-nrli- vviisn i il oeauiiiuir MieasKcu wun i smile, uxtenuiu ,. , , ... , ing her hand. I heard rlv grinding and crush- . ., ,T ' the bones inr!" low 1 did not take her hand to the roof." ii . a.:.-.- i! :.... ii t " .11U UU il.t.lllT, -1113 iiui"tvi, X asked, very gravely, "that 3011 have committed a serious indiscretion, and must, ne goiien out 01 ine ouuuing as ouicklv and privately a possible?" She did not appear to understand "Very well," she said. "1 suppose Oil, Willi "- " .;r.... .......... Ui9i llnl,w ,, snqinsi- .moimti nMn.vs.TO.Tt. nn.l tl.o fCnt.V.l.r.." ... y. , i .sjii. t i. -. iiic. iviiii.il ii.i.-a iiiitinii .i i;ti r iiiiiiii'iT i rv Tnri'tJ.i m ..Mark i'iimjii:ii uiii iiiiib.iiih ur there U nothing more to ... I m.iv a. well jro." I led her down through the garret, cumiiercu wim ikixcs ami barn-I of un- j articulated human honc; through the I medical lihrary, unoccuph.il at that hour; by a back Mnirwav jnlo an! arrows the great vacant chemical lev - i tnreroom; through the anatomical cabi- . net, full of object- appalling to the ini agination of her wx. I wa.n iilcnt ami ! he "aid nothing, bnt her ee. were even-where, drinking in the M ratine ur- nunding- with an avidity which 1 could for dissection were bniuirht into the building. I took a hunch of key-from i mv pocket and turned the lock. "Your wa i-, clear now," I said "". ... ) To my immense :itoiii-luii.'nt. Mi I'orgier, as we stood together at the end of the dark corridor, threw both arms ' around mv neck and kis.ed me. hen I awoke the next morning, af- icr .sleeping lor more man to nours, found that I could not raise mv head . .. t r .1 ., . ' . from the pillow without natl-ea. The symptoms ueie exactly like tlio-e which mark the effects of an overdo.se of laud- anum. n. . I h:i C thought It dtle t IllV-elf ailll to 'I. a wealthy, middle-aged men hant ""l 'H"ri'iy witnoiit ineniisorae.piaiut- . r ...... . ' . auces in iiiij eii. ner iiiuiciiueiu lor muider by poisoning, the conllict of ineoicai icsiniioiiv jii uic ui.u, aim uie purely circumstantial natuie of theevi- pureiv " circuiusianiiai iiaiiue oi me evi- dence' against the prisoner, attracted . " I . .... general attention and exntcd publi.- in- about the hotel for several las previous to his illness, apparently half stupehed, as if bv the oppression of some heavy mental burden, and that when accosted ' by any one connected with the house he stalled as if from a dream, and an- swered incoherently if at all. It was aNo shown that, by her bus- band's death, Mr-. Katdiff became the sole mistress of a large fortune. i The eviilenee bearing directly upon the circumstances of Mr. I.'atcliff death was very clear. For L'l hours be foiea physician was summoned, no one had access to him .save his wile. At dinner that day, in response to the po- lite inquiry of a lady neighbor at table, .Mis. Katdiff announced, with great 1 r ,. .1 . 1 1 .. 1 1 . . - r t seii-posse-siou, ui.u ner iiiisnauii was seriously indisposed. Soon after 11 o'clock at night, .Mis. Katdiff rang her I'ull.ert, who arrived within a verv few minutes, found Mr. Katdiff in a pro found stupor, breathing stertorioiisly. He swore at the trial that when he first cnP-rcd the room the prisoner, pointing to thebed.coollv .said: " I Mippo-c that 1 have killed him." ; Dr. Culbcrl's testimony seemed to point unmistakably to poisoning by laudanum or morphine. ci.imt. initt(vnil1.i. U"K fll I he uiieou- - .... . .. n kfii- iimiii ni.i .. . skin cold and pallid; the exprcssj f .-..;.... I.V....V .vn.1.tf.i. f.i it. i..-i-. i.i 1 Tl IUU-" Ul.lll 1 llll.M OUT lllll mil- .l"i? 1 lin luni. 1 he ordinary expedients were tried in vain. Flagellation of the palms "of his hands and the .soles of his feet, electricity applied to the head and spine, failed to make anv impression on hi lcthar-v. The cvelid.s beimr ford-. tieveioiieii into me ommoiisiv louu raiue other cause. (j the other band, the State absolute. .- ... --...... , --- lamlanum, in view of the positive evi il .1 . 1 1 t . 1 i A . ' . .- e -.1 . 1 ii lniomion oi niunuT ami ioiKaiufHinaxiv meorv oi acciueuiai iioiMuiiiir iiiai me ' a 1 t? "11 .1 . .. if 1 . .. ... -ii 11 defense ninrht attempt to build : and he propounded half - - dozen nvpotlietieal .. 1 . i 1 i l . frr 1. meiuoiis nv wmcu .urs. i.aiciui nngni t 1- - 1 -.. - 1 f .1- v.- , have disposed, in advance, of this evi- have disposed, m advance, of this evi - i r i - s . - dence of her crime. lhe Court, of Jury urvagaiuswuiaenugwe.gu o i M ypotheses of the Prosecuting Attor- , .... .-..'. I he Court, however, put much em- phasis on the medical testimony for the ' prosecution, and on the calm declaration .v 1 ' . v" "" . "" "- , ll-.-ilin- 0.01. 1, 11. t... I til., nnlniwi- .....1 .M....t.,..t...l tl,.. o.n.w.- .,,,.1 ttlt.lll,, Vli.IIVyiV. . kf.-.,-.'! " , tl.4 made a qualitative anaivMS of ts of the dead man's stomach. upon the Mand as a witness atterwanl m the content i was pin upon for the defense. men I saw tlie prisoner lor the lirst , tune m more than live years. When I uiswered the . , -. v - --.i- '- -- -a-r-f, .l 1 .. -.--.---'--- 1.. -..:i...i ... 1...... ..:.i 1.... ....: :.. 1 f - . . . .,.........' ,-j ......w.... .. L.11..UI.I.11I1. If.. .. . . .. a . , .. . 1:11..-.. ... niii. .....-. ...... .......ill 11. ., i . r ,i , l.X.l,;; " o..,. .........1 ..- .'.. ,.l i i"" wun me luisuiiui. ner eves . .....! . . .. .. : . chained not only mine, but mv tongue Uo. I saw Jenisalem again.'and The face framed in bine kv peering down : ... !.?..-. -i? .1 -;.... , any other agent. There was no morbid ....: t .1.. :.,.- ..i . .ll,.Jl.-.U.HH.L; Ul UlU Illltjsiju;!.! uHiiai; no fullness of the cerebral vessels, no serous . ! effusion. Every appearance that would ' nave resulted trom death hy poison was y. m " . - warning in ine suojeei. 1 nat, ot course, was merely negative, evidence. Hut, furthermore, my chemical analysis had unu ami. iiieii iiitB MinnniiiiH-irr cit rnp nin ianu-i i -. Ti3tnrn-l T a. , j-, m-rm mm. . an a.rt -. b- ft a . A f. . -. . - a.. a.1, ..-. .. .J a a, 1 proved the absence of the poion in tho v:'m The opium odor could not l ifctcctcd I ha I tc:M for morhiac with mtnc aud. icnuunatc of Iron. chrouialw of iotah, and. mt mi- portani of all, iodic aod. I hail tested again br rueconic acid with th jr- j muriate of iron I had tt-! bv La.- saiirni-'s procu.. by Duhianc'. and by KlandinV A-far "a. the riwMirr.- ill organic rhemitn could avail. I had pnncd tlmt, notMithtniHlig ih vinp- torn of ilr. Rauhff -a.-- Ix-fore d'entii. death had not resulted from laudanum hake the force of tnv mcdtcnl te.tunonv. And it was chiefly on the strength of this testimony that the iurv. after a short - deliberation, returned a er.liit of mil guilty. Ihd I swear fabeh ? No; for wiot lre me out m every assertion. I knew that not a dnp of laiiilanum or gram of lliuritfiine h.i.1 tKLws,..! U.'itehff litis. I I " "I (iught I to nave dc l.trt-d mv belief r- g.irtliti": the true cause of the iuan'.s death, and told the storvof mv previous ob-ervations of Mi-s ltorgicr's raw ' No; for no court of jit-lieu would have listi'iieij to that .stoty for a siugh uh. meut. I knew that tiie woman did not murder her husband. Yet I Indieved ami knew -a.s surely as we can Know anv thing where the bai, of a-certained laci is s,en. er an. me laws otiscure- What was the nrWery of the noxioii intlueuce which this woman everted through her eves? What was the record of her ancestry, the secret of predisposi tion in her ie' Ily what occult proc ess of evolution did her glance deprive the toxical effect of tlie jHijHtirr -.oimii-mmif How did -he come to be a tl.M Woman-loppy:" 1 can not vet an-wer .i,, ,,..i;11 p.., i..,,., I i,.,ii ,,.., .... '"V, ' ",' " . " . - ,,' , ! lie ai.ie to answer inem. ,,,lt jf ,,.. ;, , ,jf flirlIr f A Cnr-Coniluctor and his Ilriilo. The Chicago En mini .Wc recently contained a romance fromevery-dav life founded on the issuance of a inairiage- lirciise to .lames H. O'llrien. aged '2(, of No. .Vi'J Ogtlen Avenue, to wed .Miss Fannie M. Faiiin, aged ''!, of Mimicap- dis. I he essential points in this tab are as toiiows: .lames II. O'llrien, the hero, was, un- ' til tw veais ago, a larnier-hov at Wood- stock. At that time he came to Chica-1 go and became a conductor on the Og- den Avenue line of street-cars, a posi- ..... . H"" m which he has lem.iineil ever .,..i. .rT. ...r ....to.. .ili.riiili.iM f.. l.i I since, giving entire satisfaction to his employers, and, as the s,.,uel show-, m an eminent degree to at least one ot his Farliti was then 111, ami a pupil in the high-school division of the Scammou ."school. An acquaintance -prang up between her and the conductor with whom she rode which ripened into friendship, and then into love. She rode J " O'lirien's car exclusively, and ,.... I.Iv oftener than was necessary, ami the bo chaffed him about it. On one oe-1 easion one of them winked at a voung a young: j i:lc ,an'' j ! . in tnir not t in . j ...1. l- t 1 Hricii, assuming him to be a nval, i.m nitii" iiil i" "ii" v 1 offered to wipe the ground with him, or words to that effect. On Miuday morn ings they met at St. .larlath's I'hureh, and iinday evenings, when the old folks were at church, they did their best to run up a heavy gas-hill and economi.e in the naturarwear and tear of furni ture. All went merry as a marriage- ". i.ni tin' ern maie.aienisuiprise.i " . "" :: "" ' -" : she shoul.ln t, it he could help it and he thought he could. He gave his ul timatum. O'llrien would make a quit claim deed to Miss Fannie's hand, or he, Mr. ('base, would see to it that O'llrien ! quit the railroad company s service. Mr. Chase evidently meant business. A few days passed, and then the crisis. Mr. Lake, Superintendent of the Com pany, received an anonymous note stat ing that O'llrien had for more than two years passed Miss Chase and other school nirls over the Ogden Avenue ' Hue on his car without demanding and getting their fares, as the rules of the that if he married the girl he would .....i... :. ..:..t.. .-.,.. i.: iv:.. ..:... j.lst Mond.lv ,he s,crn parent had to go ..... r -. - . ' . ...... n-T . iimnv u iiii. i1'. uiiiii.iiu lllllull. unlit ..III ill Hill II lift rillll'IITI t ICHIIL, I 111 .. . iwm( .. tvi.ott.i -vi-. av lovers put theirheadstogether.gottheli- ...... .....i .... .... . o .......... ...... ccn.sf ;iooe auiiue.i to.aiiuo o ciock mat ,,n-... .. !-.-.. 1111:111 .111. . .riiiii:ii .il ..: : ,... :.... .- 111? 1.11 .l".lll. llllli;il Iliot lllll" .u. .).o , - 'o . and, as he wields the punch and '..,...' tl,.lt -. mi11, . ...... i..., . uesirov.s an iiiai is gomi, inie ami neau- i .;f, ;. , .... .., -T. ,;..... ,,- . ,il:lt umls like "The merrv, merrv niaUlon aml the lor..t,K. conactor. " Dutter Makiiu "me "um-riuge miner .uaser which rtf.i,., .. :;i...m.,.. i!it..rMni-..-" -i.;..T, ....., um-i uuuw .'mho ..iio.ii I f ll'trinjj: m tins paper from time ' ? Umv' tl Is confidently yh"l that the u5e of this preparation increases the amount of nutter from ix to ten per cent.; that the flavor is better ami a beautiful color secured; that the time consumed in churning is greatlv short- vi...i-..iu. .win mv; vjui-iiiiii: -.-.- ,,- , r , 1 1 S"??! iTJJ" ' lhx- h b".n.checd by ston in the mmmrr distncts land to Aus- the depres- districts of the co!o- ' .,,,;,- .if -.wi- o .,-: ...:. ...vu; . ..u.un. wuji.i.-c.ic.amu- 1 content. -The C. rand Jury of the Superior Court at Greenfield, Mas?., has indicted the inlialnlants of a New Salem s-ch,K.l district for failure to provide a -iiitable I school-house for the children. s - s -'- 7 " 41. . .- I HI5TS FOR THE HOl'SEHOU). m TabU. Clam KntU-r Tak t clxsa ! thm In thrir own buuor. alt d ppjT tbm J:gh.lv, csj-.k fr li imo- u.e "lowly . drain lh- rUt, ri.pfM; them a tin- a t-il4e, remain: all tiietn a. an" a ixil4f, rv mating all the hnnl portion tir-i . make a UUtr of four egg-., with a aa)f-pl of sift! tkrnr aw! a pint of mlk , g't U a smooth a iwjxiblc, mu the chm nkh U: !- ler for frog A oia!t ad- diton of parley i cvcelWnt Ibu-kwh-at fake. A lady ay 1 firt s,-t a little batter, a day or u bWofv I wi-h to u it, awl a f.v"t a- K rs, up. add a htlle ttnrv water awl fl.or awl stir dow n Then, w ha I wik ti n- it, I turu fut enough t us- fr tbat Um. ; jug enough in the baUerdtkoni for tle net mornine:. ainl mnr tmt uh into tin? AioLI imiUiii" in Ui - - r- much m-13, and vet hh ewjogh U sweeten, thin with a hub swt- wilk (whtch makes tbeni brown rlv ) awl Iwav have the irrHblle hot. aw! th -.l ..I sr.. tit f..r . t .n.r ,r.. -.. ....... ........ potato Snbul Cut ten or twelvi? eohl iMMbtl potpH inUi slir.'s fnw a ouarter to half an inch thick; pMt ihnw itit the s.tlad Irow 1 w ith bntr taWesjk.Hn fuls of vinegar and s of bc-t olive ml, als a teiLsMonful of mtm-etl jKirsley, or, if that is not siusmable, the sunte IllliilltitV of celerv see.! Ml In n sllliMth jmu. t fie v elks "of iv hard-h-Mlc! Wth ,t U),. wa.,.r, ind add also a mus- tanl.,,H,nful of mixed musUird. Add Southern negni cook has an excellent and simple way of preparing viniiig chicken-. Cut them into piece-, -pi in kle with pepper and -alt and dredge with lloiir. Have ready a -niice-imn, with hot fat extracted from -alt porV.in which frv, or rather sauce, the hickeu-, covering them, and watching that thev mav not burn. Take up, drain, and et i ;l '"" " il ""l l "''"' oi-n. i ..m mo. i '- J- v ' "' f'-ung-pan a cup of . , - ., . ..,- . i. ru h milk, th.cken with a table-iHM.nful isitle in a hot covered dish. lour into the vclks and whites apatt, the fortuei to a linn, smooth pa-te, the latter to a solid ftoth. Add to the vclks a table spoonful of rich, sweet cream, pejipei and salt in suluYicul iuautiU, and then lightly stir the whites in. Put an outm and a halt of butter into a hot frung pan. When it is thoroughly meltetl and begins to fry, pour in vour egg mixtuie, and atld as iiuicklv as psil,,. theovs. ters. Do not stir, but with a broad- , , . , , I 1 bladed omelette knife lift, as the eggs set, the omelette from the N.ttom ol tin pan, to prevent its corching In live minutes it will In ilone. l'l.iee a hot dish bottom ti ward over the omelette. mil dexterously turn the pan over with .. ... the brown Mile uppermost upon the ili'Ii 1. .. .. I .!.!. Eat without delay. Plum Pudding- One cup of butter,, one cup of sugar, half a cup of cream, a cup and a half of milk, one cup chop ped suet, one cup of currants and raisins chopped fine, half a cup of candied orange cut line, six egg- well beaten, two grated nutmegs, one teaspoonful of rioiiuu cinnamon, nan a u .ispoouiui 01 ground cloves, bread-crumbs' Heat the m. hl,.ad crumbs "should be .Inc.! ,lnr11 .,,v, am ,,a-ed through a -ieve I!(,lt afi . tlVl!lt.r ,M.furi. a,ding the holier ami sui'ar iie'eiiier 10 a cream i(n.a,l-t.riiinbs, then add enough of them . :..,. ,,rilll,.r ,.(l,,o,t..n..v. I'm th.. to give proper pudding into a tin mold, not quite tilling it, and boil it four hours. Sauce- I'sc j equal oiianiuifs 01 ouuer ami sugar. Cream the butter, then add the sugar, j beating them both until verv light. Add ' then the beaten velk of an "'. and a I linumt in.iuiiv.ih. m .1111,111111 ,1 little grated nutmeg. Into a pint of boiling water stir this mixture. Mlxr.'lliinroini. In making any sauce put the butter ami llour in together and yjur sauce will never be lumpy. (lood llour is tested bv the amount of water it absorbs. (Joo.l Hour is not alwavs the whitest. Newspapers are good for cleaning stoves, tinware, knives, spoons, mirrors, windows and lampchiinnevs. Finely grated horseradish root, thoroughly rubbed up with whit.; sugar and taken slowly, cures hoarseness. lvpial parts of soft soap and quick lime, made into a pa-te and renewed often, is said to be a sure cure for a falon. Whenever yon see vour sauce boil from the sides of the pan you may know vour llour or corn-starch is done. In cooking a fowl, to ascertain when it is done, but a skewer into the fore hot water is poured upon it, it will yield nearly double the amount of its exhilarating qualities. To Soften the Hands: Half a pound of mutton-tallow, one ounce of camphor gum, one ounce of glycerine: melt all together, and set away to cool. Uub the hands with this at night. A few drops of creo-ote added to a pint of ink will prevent mildew- from I'atlieriiiir on the .surface. The ink should be well shaken in, order to thor- oughlv assmiuaic me creosoie wun u. ' i .i i i . -.u If you wound the hand or foot with a msiv nan, siuokc me woumi nuu burning wool or woolen cloth. Mtteen or twenty minutes in the smoke will re move all" pain from the worst cla-ss of inflammation. In washing windows a narrow- bladed wooden knife, shaqdy pointed, will take out the dust that harden'- in the corners of the sash. Dry whiting ' will polish the glass, which should fin-t j be washed with weak black tea mixed with a little alcohol. m a a. Venetian Marriaces. The Venetains hare had a practical ind strictlv business-like way of arranir- mg marriages from the earlie-t times. ( lhe shrevvuesi provision nas anvays been made for the good of the State, private and public interest lieinjr con sulteil, the small matter of the affections has been left to the chances of associa tion, and it does seem that Venetian society has ever dealt severely with , husbands or wives whom incornpatibili- contracts still partook of the form of a public and half mercantile transaction. At a comparatively late period Venetian fathers went with their daughters to a great annual matrimonial fair at San 1'ietro of Costello Cilvolo. and the youth of the lagoons repaired thither to choose ' wives from the number of the maidens, i The wrrf all 4rrrl la . will. Jwjr V- &lrt tb4r Kk. ! nvli l.nwT lwiT t a hiJr.,lX"i b-rb-tkr bv -.rbi lt Hrf-a-l that ife-r- n- mt.r a as, A4t: WfMi - Ujli.l j.!k ka uV r:i . i ""Hi U I jjr-d off. tW Wb.t "-. tW a 81T bid titirvtl o!I, iW W) ; iMm a r mnn aU bt tt4rtaiMi. an4 jJm- iis men puWrni up Uwr br4 a4 Kii. atxl -i waj wWJ Thi gHC t .sua lVttr sWitog a ni. ail tuaf rt4M: Wr t.a tW rrt, rmt "t hvvl, c kl oh h ts(Nj, tW otatritaA- -f a mrMfcnrsIprw"irlrr. tfc--g tl ntmmnn js,si tsHrHiuU wfi- ai-uwd Hk ifta rrUrr r Ai "iWauh all ery Ule 4i ta h.i..-i. awi to Uir rr.-f-l af a certain tnI i K . Jw H13 tJeT- an tjtt ol od" l tW borf swt rrnfMii caortfci. I.oha t-U.rMa. K rtv, VNr,, wl ( I tlkr X - Iwnr lw Hrtlilr, i.Ur pi., w.-v. day utoic at hrr U- v.n IV tr of Trrnto m.s-.-,, mJJu brtu and W!ur i " Maib-nWV. IW? ar to " ' t '-mTwtfe' A- IHMIR4V I MMTts IWIttCK i '. r of a itail malcn ! "In faith of (Unl, 1 kww f.r v k. (.'onr again U-iwrruw So thru both met wV, awl tb w- m an cwen by liaia Cataru.-. m wkisi! " Woaldst tbott like to bavr iVtro fiw thv husltawl, a. tioil ommiviel :h Holy !'hunh --, w nsw erwl. And lVtn, lieing akl !h like .joe l)in answensil " V hv, i, c-ertainly " And tliev wrntidfawi had tie- wed-ding-feat K'ftf Mnj'i:tH' - i Thr 1'roof of llir I'uddln: la la Iftt IvnlltiZ. fiHrrjnM-ti ti I iton ki rt T i t T ta a taiUlet rv!A ."r t.iitt. f ni.ir I. V- liuttt f Makrr Ii'.irr- Xrr I i' irr- ( r .',. t w h'1 (n I ifrir. - l' ..I cJiUi' I e ' . Ctn i tli li .'"I'lni eJ'-f iKf irai n ,i I "v d itrurTrl-t fif" '"l 5 '.' t 'iVr ! 11 .-. i.. tam;. for "II nt to Hut'ir Mife rr " A.Uri---.- Huttcr Ii;curcment toci-j-n, ltultalo, N. Y. Thr ,rll rrr-l.lcm. i r iiinwn. irr i .. i-. Jt m.rl. ,rw.,.-u thins f..r.n i lvr t Ktistit. r imiairt.l .Siurt..i -r h; ,K ; r J,,, r .,,, . The jilltUii rr Htkm .ii tl.l ! Jt. 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Mf A M I 1 II tor wl'ltlf mir tf" ; H nil I ' tmUtl IV. .kv I of dracrtpUra) rtmilars an1 ritra limtti Arr-t,tkllrrsi J. II. II V It It ... Ctilc-so. UL. or lUrttord. OL WANTED, A6ENTS For n Kntlrrljr m:w itooKt TIIKIIOUSKIIOLI) KNCYCMH'KniA A IUtvI ll.lrt Ctirril I'turnatlnn Ttc SSVi. Arnt. this It'll. rll' lt' rrvlllj Ul.Il ati other Alplj torrr.rT n-l rlrruUr- at osc- J II (II.VIllKRSAsCO.St. lymlt.M'. A 6000 PI.II. C-lsll''IilrJsrstaf m.T.r. I. .. i.m .. ..-- .4... r..f r.j-ll.t. .' . d.i.nit L r-ia..iiiu.4fi.i.t T....-...-..I l I. 3H J. "i rwimt ISli.l. el.earl.alMt.. lr mtxrm4tmt -r d..ri.( ,r.r-lra. UkOC( A cm. : te.a. rmu, j Vm. AGENTS WANTED iVV!So.; n. p.t.tirr. Lj Hun. J A. Ivti . 1 b I M't rjrlts t.riT PitilMlM. trll. Ul- lrw tTr nf ill Ibr manrkiui il.U- r.n.fuw!j UIinlrtl Ag-nu. nonT wutp tltufon li. tux i. Mil ilr Ul t ojks-. tlmt jifrer W.s.iirjn.mU.r. UiM..Sl.Lwl.Mo AGENTS READ THIS. W will pfAiraU "Alia rf IM Ian romUj m1 tftnmt or -J.ow m linra annsraltlnn m an our ow al woaJerful lnrntlo'ii. Wt mtv arv.il tt ar .sJ HafTM. AWraSHKKIIAMACO-. lrU.ll.l.I'iV lhlHir.WBffn'g (.iu!itr.Tiiur-r- rf KII.Ks rooD l ftnl Uk Urcr-t. or.Vil.lif cliirt t Ut be j Ymi t3 rrlj u;-i Uiu prrrnnitl fl ooof trur milt. beautiful ftnniiJ"lW,uw,i; , ! "hew STYLE"ununnirr snranlj fil. KljntoT9.sVTOrrn.t"raiU j PARLOR I HI AljhE'&'ttiVwJ 'ti K". tn'j -. ntJii n" iwrw PIANO: urniann iniiVkM niii.tnt-4 rat, lon FRCC kIUj lbr5KJt1 of itnrafi AO&rrm ' u.s.piano AORCAN CO.HtwTork. ALLEN'S THe Qt1 KeaMj far carisjr Coagh, Cold, Lcctasp ticn. Aittn. e c Endoned bj LUNG 3 cq'.sU:! tni 11 Thrrit cd Luieaff'Ct cn. tte rren, Phvu'c an. ind Afflicted -M lrfnl.rf. PeepW. Try itl! Alien' L3g Ee! ia3 ii jour tape. 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