THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , 1885. TnraMnlng 1UOS nllli VIM' VKflETAltl-E TONICS , thickly iincl roniplcklr CLKAf SKS anit KXRICIIE1 TUB 1IIXJOD. Quicken * the action of the Mur anil KlilnrjH. Clears tire complexion , mnK"i the Kiln tmftfltb. HdoMnct Injnrolhe Ifolh , fume hfndjrlKvorproclncoMin. rllpatlon-AMi OTIIKIl IllOX JIKIHCINES DO. 1'bfAleitnfl Mid Druggists oveTwhwo recommend it. In. N. B Utmotjii , of lltrinn , Jlnd . , r ! VI recommend HroiTn'n Iron Dlttflnt av ln ble tonlo foronrfchlnathn bliml , end romTini : nil djspoptic Mroptoms. HilrxMi n < rt hnrt thotnclli. " In H. M. Iri.7KU. , RrnoldInd. . MTB ; "I h ro nroscrllmil Ilriwn'n Iron tlllr ( in eiwo of nn [ Trail and M < < ! rtiOTi < . nlso when * tonlo WM neoOcKl , and tt has ptnroil thoroughly Mtl f cloTjr " MnWM KrnJB,2l58t Mary St. . New Orleans , I * . , ( ujni ! "Hrovn'l Iron Illltcri mlefcd mo 1n a CMH nf Mood poisoning , anil I h-irtily comircud It to ( time ncoilin a partner. " Tin Oonnlno h Trada Mart and rronftW red llnoa onwrappor , Tnltn no ntlirr. Madoonlyhy itito\\\ cni3ic.\i : , en. , LADIES' HANII . Ulnlnullatof prltps for rfntiK-i Information nlrout coin5 , otn. , dlTun away ! iy nil dnalen In mcuicuiu , or tnailod to any address on Tfteciptof 2c. taiiip. ' .tn-rcn m lit , NEW CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Bo luii. tiluMn OLDRSTbi Amcrtcai iJirtrMl and Iln4t lteiUppnatattroni.I > unhutnict- n , 1U7 1 "UWMDU * ut Tnm tlnraccn InttmcOoa In Tpciiuuilrutmnaitallliiiia.Tuna and Orrm Tnn- nt Art * . Otntoty , Utentnn , FTcoca , Ocnnaa , . , to.v TulUt > n , 4 lo ffii bo 4 od room , SU to fU per terra. FntlTana * in > B { > tanberU.I8SS. JTor llljistratrd Cc2enaa % tlrlnf fulllaibniuiUon. adilmt. J 60 , . BOSXOX. iitoj Fiiglilful Case of a Colored Man , I contacted a fearful cos > of Mood polaon In 18:3 wai trcatol liy Borne of the best phjslo'ans In At- atita. They used the rid remodlea of mcrcurv and pjt&sh , which brought on rhema'tSTi miJ impaired inydljtestlvo organs. Epmy Joint in mo wfta HA-olleii andtullof piln. VMicnlwaj gitcn up todle , my phjelc'mis thought It would boa gooJ tires to tout the virtual oS ! lH'rt 5 | ) < clIo ( VVhnn I commenced taklrg 8. S. 8. , the phjsclan Fa'd I cjuldnct live two v.coke urder th'i ordlnaiy treatment. Ho com menced to give ma the medicine strictly according to directions , which I continued for several mcnths. I took nothing el89 , and commenced to Improve from thuory fliet. Soon the rhtutr.n'.lHm ioltrne , my appotlto h ( came all right , and the ulcers , whlos the doctor eald woio tha most ftlRhtlu ! no had eor sotn hcgan to heel , and by the 1st of October , 1831 , 1 was a veil nr an aga'n. lorn rtronger now than 1 over nag before , aiidwclglimcrc. LEU IToCLE.-iDOX. Lorn IfcClendon has been In the employ of the Chcai Cailor Company for notuo joirn , ard I know the above statomina * to lig true. At the limn ho be gan taking bwift's Specific ho was In a boirlblo con dition. I regard his cure as almout miraculous. W. B , CEOSAY , Jlanager , Chcsi-CaibjCo. , AtI ntulivi.Un. Atlanta , Qo , April 18 , c. r : ; 1517 St. ( JJinrlos Sf. Sf. Lonh , Ho ! 4 M K ' 1' z'&dur ttut tc vie llei Ctv'tefvi ' , bus I < pu I * rjn t'titiittllu tbfl BpeciMlrfalmc t ' Cwnoiir , J , * t/nc * Ex'Jt t j liu ui * DuEiiKi than tn < otbe1'tji'clu * 17 3v I/ ; * r M "Up [ > . \ > et * lliovr n&J ail o'J rp.Itleali tt v Wcivouv "icstrallc/i / , Doblilt ) Mppil ! ft. " > I'liyslcal V.'ianncoi Mcic-irU ! , inj olhur AFn innsol riuoat. Shin or Hones , O'Jod ' I'oliun'l ; Id Sores and Ulccrj , i , i. nj nth raptrti.xrf > if * , ou Uttnl. 'kntlfla prircir' . * * H > ly P'lT/ ! . 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Oonorrhcea , iQleetandSyphillsin all their compUcatcdJbrms , also all dlscasca ofithe Skin nnd I3lood promptly relieved nnd riermanentlycurcd by reme- i dies.testcdlnaJPtirfulVnt- * ' IMI II i " Jt7'--rfrTf yn'i-/fffi nrmlnnl Weokness , Night Lo co by Dreanu Plmplea on JhcKaccLostManhoaJt/ .Vf/j/ < - -.r/icre v aJ 110 Ar/icr/Mirnfiiiij. The appropriate remedy uat once uced in cachrasc. Cpnsuttttljns , per. b ; eonal or by letter , saexcdly con dentlal. Med. fti > 4vines cent by Mall and Express. , No marks on ftiT rackace io Indicate contents or sender. Address T On.MMES.fJo. 204 Washington CI.Clicngolll. ! itto to tool ol IOWA COLLEGE OP .LAW. olhi hide tiw departmental Drake University , Dei de Jowv Send for Uatilogue. At'draviA ' , U. MoVe > . cu DetaorJ. 8. Cluk. BecroUry , care CX > o ifeVoy & CUrk , OaaMoIuei Iowa. m&o pc > no iu A Clear Skin in fat is only a part of beauty ; poi but it is a Every i part. lady bel may have it ; at least , what his i looks like it. Magnolia the ( Balm both freshens and hltj beautifies. ho wh THE DUTCH MERCHANT. nr cnntBTABEii nosr . On the evening of the 20th of January , 1705 , the city of Amsterdam WM thrown Into unusual buitlo and confusion by the entrance of the French array under Pichcgrn. Whllo tbo troops with stacked arms awaited tholr billets and rations , tbo citizens hastened to illuminate in her or of tholr arrival , nnd In aplto of the piorclng cold , thronged to welcome the Tttrocs. Amid the general rejoicings , ono house alone remained with closed doors nnd darkened windows. It was tbo dwelling of the wealthy merchant , Wordon , who wholly occupied in business , cared little for politics , still loss for the arrival of the French , and was far too careful of his money to waato it In Illuminating like his neighbors. Wrapped in hit far dressing gown , a sealskin cap drawn closely over the few gray hairs that tlmo had loft upon his head , ho bad wheeled his easy chair close to the ohtmnoynnd ho rubncd his hand over the bright ooal fire Booming lost in a rovorlo from which neither the beer nor the long clay pipe on the table had power to reuse him. Alljit once the'sllenco was broken by a violent ring at the doorbell. The old man started , nnd turned to a stout , rod- chtckcd eorvant , who , seated at a respect ful distance , was occupying herself in knitting a stocking. "See who it Is , Jaquollno , " eatd he , "that comes to disturb us at this unseasonable enable hour. " Iu a few minutes n tall young man entered - tored , and throwing off hlsclouu , saluted the old man as father. "Hal is it you , Wllhnlm ? I did not expect you backs.scon. . " 'I have just returned from Broeck ? " replied the ether , "and should have ar rived long ago , had not the road boon so encumbered with troops and other idlers. " "Havo you seen Van Elborg ? " "Yes , " answered the young m n , tak ing his seat by the fire , "and ho consents to my union with his daughter , but re fuses to glvo moro than iour thousand ducats for her dowry. " ' 'Then ho may keep both ducata and daughter , " eald the morcbant angrily. "Rut consider , father " "Consider what ! " Interrupted Wor- den , "There Is nothing to consider. I know that nt your ago love outweighs gold , but time will teach yon that when poverty comes in at the dear love files through the window. " "But. father , " argued the yonng man , "Vtn Elberg is one cf the richest mon in the country , and sooner or liter his daughter must have all his fortune. " "Tut , tutl" said Wordon , "Van Elberg knows well what he la about , but cunning as ho is , he shall not put a bid bargain on me. As for you , Wilhelm , i have prom ised to glvo you up my business , and I now recommend your taking a word of advice with it : never glvo moro than you receive , and always consider 'your tran sactions. Rely on ir , that is the only way to prosper in business as well as in lovo. And now wo will drop tbo sub ject. " The yonng man know his father's hu mor too well to press the matter further , at least at that moment. As ho sat brooding over his disappointment the bell rang and the tiead of a horse's feet waa heard In the courtyard , while the witch- dog commenced a furious barking. ' It Is certainly a stranger this time , " Biid Mynhoor Worden. "There's no mistake in the dog's bark. " He was interrupted by the servant bringing in a package. "Commissariat department ! " said her master , with no little surprise , as he opined it ; but on expression of uneasi ness , which had at first slightly contract ed his features , changed into one of pleas ure as ho read on : "An order to deliver 400,000 herring for the usn of the French array , " ho continued ; "a very acceptable commission. Wilholm , you shall marry Van Elberg's daughter and ho shall glvo her a handsome dowry In spite of him self. " , "How eay you , my dear father ? " re plied the eon , unable to believe his senaon at this unexpected transition. "Leave that to tno , Wilhelm , " said t Worden. "Order our horses to bo sadi died at daybreak , and mind that I am called in tlmo , for wo must bo at Broook before 12 o'clock. And now , good nlphr , " The rielcg sun saw our travelers on the road to that calobrated village , where t lcanllness Is carried to euoh an extent hat before entering the streets both : ather and son , in compliance with an in variable custom , were obliged to dls- > nonnt and leave their horses in the care f a servant. At the door of Van El- lerg's hence they were required to do That , a few yearq later , neither Napoleon lor the En per or Aloxendor wore ox rnipted from , and taking off their boots , oplaced them with sllppora before they vero allowed to enter the room where heat at with his daughter Olothildo , "Good mornlrg , Mynheer Worden , " aid he , as ha shook hands warmly with rlond. "Havo yon been frightened out if your good city by the French that 'ou honor mo so early with a friendly "Not at all , Von Elborg , " said the ither. "I care nothing about the French , and as I never meddle in poll- ICB , It la quite Immaterial to mo who ovorus our town. But I came to make 'ou a proposal , I have undertaken to urnlsh the commissariat fonr hundred houaand herring on this day month , and wish to know if it wou'd bo convenient 0 , or you to procure thorn for mo In three reeks ) " At what price ) " asked his friend. "Ten guilders per thousand. " 'Ten guilders , " repeated the other. 'You shall have them. " "Draw out tha contract , then , " said ot [ /orden , "and when it la signed 1 shall otw , 3 hippy to partake of your hospitality , r my ride has given me aa appetite. " hen turning to Olothildo , ho continued , I have coma to arrange another matter , W ( 10 , which we can discuss after dinner. " ar It was In rain that , during the eve- Ing , Worden trloi every way to change ncWf > Is fciend's resolution recnectlng bis kughter'tf fortune. After a' long dls- isilon ho was obliged to giro up the th lnt , and the manhge was at length lai ced to take the place following week. nlj Next day , when Wilholm and his ther returned home , the former could wi it refrain from expressing some cur- hit Aio concerning the cause of this change hto prospects. pai "What do you mean1 ' he csked his arc by .her. "Have ion not given up the sin int about his daughter's fortune ) " tlu "I h ald havB thought you knew mo 3 tter , " replied Worden , looking elily at I Boil. "But no matter ; It IB ruifllclontl it jou niarr ) ' the girl you like. " | kue Dcco more at home the merchant shut IMI ! usalf In hia ofllce until evening , when hflr reappeared with a packet of letter * , rail nil ! , , loh wera luitncdlaibly posted. } n the day sppolutoa let the marriage Wllhelm and his father arrived nt Broock , whcra they foond n large parly of friends and relatives assemble to meet them. Van Elbor/j / welcomed thorn cor dially , but there was no expression of cato and embarrassment un his face that made the bridegroom fear new obstacles to his happiness. The elder Warden , however , In no way shared his son's anxiety , for ho conld glvo a tolerably good guess at the cauio of his holt's un easiness. "Mynheer Van Elbcrg , " ho exclaimed , "irhat can bo tbo mattetl Are yon un well ? " "No , no , my dear frlond , " replied the ether , "not nnwell , but in the most un pleasant dilemma possible. I wonld wish to speak with yon immediately In ptl vato. " "Is It anything roapoatlng the mar- rlogil" asked Wordon. "If yau wish to bo off yonr word there is otllltlmc. " "Not for the world. " "In that case wo will proceed at once to the church. You know that I like to do things rfgnUrly , and as I came here to see my son mariiod , wo will finish that bnstnets first and the a I shall bo happy to hoar what you have to any. " There wan no remedy , and It was not antll after the happy couple had been made hnsband and nlfo that Van Elborp conld succeed in catching his friend alono. "I am bound to deliver to you 400,000 botrlng In fourteen days , " sold ho , "and not a alnglo fish can I got at any price. " Wordeu could not restrain his laughter. "I dare say not , " ho replied. I bjught them up long ago. " "In that case , of conrae , the contract is at an end , " a ld Van Elborg , looking doubtfully at his friend , "By no means or , at Joast , only on certain condition * . Wo have this day united our children , Van Elbcrg , nnd shall leave them a fortune when wo dlo. But as regards the present , matters are less fairly arranged. My son received a capital business , whllo you only gave your daughter 4,000 duenti. Now'as I did not like to make thorn unhappy by refusing my consent to their marriage , I thought you and I would settle tha mat ter another way. You nro to deliver 400,000 herring at 10 guilders per thou sand ; yon can gat thorn from no one but mo , and I must have 50 guilders per thousand or I do not part with a single tail. The difference is 16,000 guilders , which I intend to pay my son as his wife's just dowry. " Van Elborg looked rnthor foolish dur ing this explanation , but at the end re gained his self-possession , and oven smiled as ho said , clapping him on the back : "You'vo outwitted me , Mynheer Wor den , and I must pay the penalty , so say no moro about it. And now let us join our friends. " Eight days aftorwsrd Van Elborg went to visit his daughter at Amsterdam , and in his tutn found Worden In the greatest perplexity. "You are the very parson I wanted , " said ho , sizing his hand. "Unless you can assist ma 1 am a ruined man. The herrings are all ready , but high or low not a barrel la to bo found. " Van Elbsrg's little gray eves twinkled cunningly. "Every man forhlmsolf , Wordon. You bought the nth and I bought the barrels. Bat as old friends , 1 won't take advan tage of you , and yon shall have as many as yon want for exactly 16,000 guilders above the csat. " Wordon looked rather blank , but did bis best to conceal his vexation. "Tho trick is not a b d ono , " said he with a forced smile , "but you must con- fees I taught it you. " "Ay , ay , " returned the othor. "You are clever fellows at Amsterdam , but we are not all fools at Broeck. " A BOTTLE OF SAMARITAN NEHVINE enables cno to defy Asthma , Norvons- ness , and General Debility. $1.60 , at Druggieta. "Every Epileptic sufferer ought to try Samaritan Nervine at once , " says Rev. J. T. Etter , of Now Glarus , WIs. , "It's a never falling remedy. " [ GttCSC IN POSSUM BEND. People Tossed About Llko Toys In a Log Gnuin. ST. Louis , August 29. For the past two weeks the neighborhood known as Poesum Bend , on tno Missouri rlvorsov- 3n mllcasouthof this city , has baen in a favor of oxcltomont over the doings of a ; host. The scene of his visitations is a solid og house , two stories high , covered with cloeo roof. The ghost makes It exceedingly lively or Henry Wlhon and family , who are at ircssnt occupying the honso. The ghost ' r spirit , or what over It la , is quite mus suhr. A few nlfrht'a since , after Mr. and Urs , Wilson hjd retired and were gently Iroppinc ; into the arms of Morpheus , a lolto was hoard under the bed , and the text moment the worthy couple were brown out on the floor wllli the bedstead ind bedding on top of them. The lamp ras lighted and a search of the room was nado , but nothing was discovered. Righting up the bed and again retiring hey were startled by an unearthly cro m , blood-curdling and oar-splitting , 11 the furniture in the room at tno same Ime dancing a jig. A light was again irocurod , bat as before nothing was dls- ovetod. The next night Mr. Wilson was awak- noi by being struck In tbo face "by wet nd heavy corncakoa. Becoming atcl larmed at these nightly manifestations clat f anger Mr. Wilson called in two mon atB 3 watch for tbo spook. But this only B < semed to anger the uncanny visitor , and th videncea of his displeasure were dle- BO layed in many and strange freaks. re Mr , of the v ] Stlgall , one young men ailed In , was given a resounding slap on he 10 fsoj , and which caused the tears to to i ow and made a whole firmament of stars re unco before his oyes. Mr. Gaston , the M her yonng man , was struck In the face ha 1th wet clods and thrown across a table fa ! id given other evidence that the ghost lei OB amply able to take care of himcolf. In Maniacal screams were heard , doors all ere slammed and furniture thrown th ound the room in a moat reckless man- foi r until a match was lighted , when all olr is as silent ai the ( -rave. But no ha , oner was tbo light extinguished than peMi e racket began again and continued Mi rough the night , ceaa'ng only when a gOi nip was lighted , and so it goes every ght. Everyone who sits up to watch la re- PI irded with a a slap In the faa , and DC iws are administered to all without uie rtiallty. The whole neighborhood Is Lined , and the liouao has been visited hundreds of people. They all hear St. d feel the same things. They olsj see same things. ' PHI Tlin I'mtlebt Luily In Omaha marked to a friend the other dav that tb sin iw Kemp'ii lU'iam for ( ha TAroat and tbo i ) ) > wit a superior remedy , at it itopned ffOl caivh instantly when othen had no effect the Bo to prove tliU Hchroter & Oun- kti , No. 211 Fifteenth street , will trei rni > tfei1 > to all. Trice. Q1 cents nod $ ! wbi al i to fret , turj INFORMATION WANTED , A. Texas Tragedy And Its OonBeqnon- oca A VounK K.inchcr's Death. To the Editor of the BEE. I will address you n few llnoi rcgird- Ing n young man supposed to bo kil'odby ' Indians , which I hope you will find room In your valuable paper to publish , as It tony roach his relatives. His name la Walter Harris. Ho came to this vicinity nbout two momUis since , Bald ho was looking oat a location for a horao ranch , stopped at my ranch moat of the tlmo ho was In this country. Ho bought 250 head of mo and started north. Ho met with an accident on the 10 sh of this month , which I will glvo juil ns it was stated to mo by a young man working for Mr. Harris. Ho took n long drlvo on the 10th to reach PaliJoso crook , near the line of Texas and Indian territory. I was on guard and hoard shooting' In the camp. I thought at the time n boar had corno In camp and the boys were shoot ing at it , but when I rode around the the horses near oirap I saw about twenty- Dvo man on horseback. At the same tlmo I saw Mr. Harris nnd ono of his mon como through iho line ontaldo Mr. Harris had a six-shooter in each hand nnd was shooting at the mon vary fast. The mon , or Indians , were keeping up a deadly fire on the camp , Just as Mr. Harris and his man ( Billy Wade ) got through the line of Indians I oaw Billy fall from his horao. Walter stopped and cot oil his horsa and shot tovcril timoBs I gncao ho now Billy was dead , for ho got on his horse Immediately and rode off in a gallop , shooting back every jump , Ho came up to mo and said , "tura the hones loose , Charley , and eave yourself. I will try to got the rod devils to follow mo , " and tint was the last tlmo ho was eoen or heard of. 1 hoard him shooting for sorao tlmo nftor ho left mo. I by out till daylight and then went in camp and found two mon killed ( Jim Snow and Ben Halo ) I rode out to where Billy fell and found him dead. That was all of the boys but the cook , and ho was gone. I found him five milon down the creek. Ho said when the shooting com menced ho l y ilat on the ground till th y followed Walter cff ; then ho ran oil" . Wo lumtod for Walter dx days and found his horse killed , but could not find him. W brought his horcoa back hero. I have his homo here at my ranch. I do not know where Mr , Harris oamn from , or where hla folks livo. The young man that came back also otatod that ho found four Indiana killed in camp the next morning after Walter's fight , also three dead ones and two crippled on tne prario wbllo hunting for Walter. Mr. Harris was a young man about 24 years of ago , had black hair , dsirk eyes , rather tall , and qalto intelligent looking. Any information concerning him will bo thankfully received. Address JOHN JONES. TASCOSA , Oldham Co. , Texas , Auf . 24. 1OO Doses Ono Dollar Is inseparably connected with Hood's Sarsaparllla , and la true of no ether medicine. It la an unanswerable argu ment as to strength and economy , while thousands testify to Its superior blood- purifying and ntrongthonlng qualities. A bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains 100 doses and will last a month , while others will average to last cot over a week. Hence , for economy , buy Hood'a Saraaparilla. THE OuDEST MAN IN AMERICA. Incidents in the Career of Martin Hiving , of Dalton , Mo , , Who la Probably 12O Years Ola. Probably the oldest man In the Unltol States la now living near Dalton , fonr miles west of St. Louis , with his son. Ho 9 a cDlored man and was born In Prince Edwards county , Virginia , about 1705. Bis first owner was James Ewlng , grand father of John J. and S. P. Ewlng , who live In and near that place. He'hai been n the Ewlng family since his birth , and [ jails himself Martin Effing- Inasmuch ks the longevity of many of those colored people is of a doubtful character , your iorrespondont will montlon some facto to sorroborate the statement last made : Col. Janus Ewlng , whom all of the ' ild citizens hero know , and whoso family ooord Is extant , died in 1859 at the ago . if 84. Ho often mentioned to his family hat this man , Martin Erring , waa his Iry nurse , and that he was a good many 'ears older than himself. Martin claims hat Ojl. Ewlng was brought to his mas- er'fl house a very srasll boy , and his Martin's ) business waa to nurao him. MarIn - In says ha was old enough to plow corn t that tlmo. Now , allowing the colonel o have been two years old when he came o Jauqes E Ewlng'a , Martin's master , nd Martin to bo twelve , which bo un- onbtodly war , it makes tbii old colored ian 120 yoara old , as CM , Evving would 0 110 if now living. This man's memory li good and his ilnd clear. But few wrinkles furrow his heck. If ho wonld dye tils hair his gen- ral appearance would indicate a man of bent 70. Ho has loot but few teeth , hla yeslght Is goad , except a cataract in ono tt ye , from a bio v forty-five yeara ago. ttw Its appotlto and digestion are as good lo 1 they were eight years sgo. Ho his to > tiewcd and smoked tobacco for 110 years , 1 ad always drank whiskey when ha conld 1tb at It , though ho bus not been drunk for tbTl lirty-Qva yrara. Do waa not a body TlOi irvant of Gen. Washington and has no 2 , icollectlon of ever seeing him , Ho says ati hen the British omo to his master's ' bo > DUSO all the colored people were taken 00 ( tbo woods and hidden. His collections of camp-meetings and the lethodists are very entertaining. He is seen hundreds sboutlng at onoa and To ) lllng from benches in a helpless , life BB state. When Lorenzo Dow preached CO hla neighborhood all the negroes were COwl lowed to go nights and Sundays. Ha frt inks he was at the meeting when Dow nnd tha stolen ax , and tells all the an oumstances connected with it. He has d sir wives , and his or her social ex- tit riencoi are a good deal like Solomon' * , In artin thinks religion don't do people od like it did a hundred years ego , but tm ? es it most of his time now. bo Isadiou' phyalclani racornman im'a Pont HALT WHISKKY. Keoom nded by leading 1'hyslciana , Bold by Drug ts and Grocer ? , The Onrollo lalandr , James Gazette , rho Caroline islands are a remarkable nip of coral formations in the Northern v olfio. They are perhaps of no great iteglo Importance , since they Ho on road to nowhuro In putlcalar ; but rn the point of view of thoarciiuologlst y are Interesting lu the ex- mo. Certain Dutch navlgatcrj , o visited them nearly a ceni > Y go returned to Europe with J of i wonderful stories concerning tbo glgantl ruins that had been discovered ou some cf the smaller lalols at the eastern end n the archipelago ; bat It was not until 188 ! that anythiog approaching to a systcmatl survey of the group wra undertaken. In that year her majesty'a ship Espolgli toushcd at many of the istauds , ant these cfllcors who wont nshor found that the magntficanco of ( hi remains had not boon exaggerated The most imposing ruins are at Motai anltn harbor , In Ponape , and at Ohabro harbor , in Knsalo ; and an idea of thol granaour may ba formed from the f o that some of the atonoi of the building moosore as much as 35 feat long by 2 feet broad and 1C foot thick. They nr ornamented with rndo sculptures , whlcl baar a family resemblance to the wol known sculptures of Ea tor Island , In th southern Pacific ; yet Eistor Island am the Carolines are fully 0,000 mlles apart and 00 far ni discoverable , then has never been any communication bo twcon them. The object and origin o the monumouts are nliko unknown. Thi Caroline group , which was discovered b ; Spain In 152(1 ( , bra hitherto , oven b ; Germin geographers , boon regarded as i Spanish possession ; although for JOSH there Imo been no Spanish rceidonts on any of the islands. The extent of the land surface ot the croup Is rather moro than ! tOO iquaro miles ; and the catlmatoi population is 22,000 souls , all of whom i of the Malay race. The Shakers Shaking. What makes a man feel as shaky as chills and fevot ? It Is shako , shako , shako , until yon almost rattle your teeth out and shako the buttons off of your coat. What drives chills and fever oiu Brown's Iron Bitters , If you have never ttlod It get aoiuo at once , and don't ohako any moro. Mr. Chas. M. Newell , o Tettlnijton , Va. , says , " 1 used Brown's Iron Bitters last fail for chills and fever , and derived great benefit. " It Is the boal tonic known. The AVIso Hotcl-Kcnpor. Ho was , says the Cottage City Chron ( do , a long-walstod , elab-sldcr brother , with a clerical air , and ha walked into n well known inn on the camp ground and inquired how much it waa for table board. "Six dollars a week , your reveranco. " "And how much for dlnnei ? " "Six dollars , " "What ! The same for ono meal as for three ? " "Tho Identical. " "But will you be kind enough to ex plain the appnreut inconsistency ? " "I will. My friend , you are doubtlcts familiar with the doctrine of the trlnily ? " "I trust that I am. " "Well sir I've had , , thoboarding-honeo trinity the three-meals-in-oae , great - - - racket , played ou mo too many times to get taken In on that lug any moro. " And then the jivlal tkipper turned to the by standers and told how when he first opened his hotel gaunt women and hol low-legged men used to como there and engage for dinner only , at half price , and got up at 9 In the morning and eat a couple of crackora , and then como in at cooii and fill up like dromedaries with enough to last till the next day. Other folks nuy continue to try It on if they want to , but not for Joseph. ( Both the English and Amer'can nrmios have endorsed the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ How PoBtal-Cards Are Made , Up to Friday last , Woolworth & Gra ham , of Odstleton , N. Y. , who have the contract for supplying the government , with postal-cards , haa only turned out 659,000 , while the demand averages 1,000,000 a day. The contractors eay they will got up to tbat mark this week , however , and hope to supply all that are wanted iu a very short time. The now cards are composed of 25 per cent wood pulp and 75 per cent One rags. The paper from which the cards are made is manufactured In a mill owned and oper ated by the contractors , adjoining the postal-card vtorks. The raw material can be converted into postal-cards In about twelve hourj. About ISO persons , mostly women r > nd jlrls , are employed in the mllli , and an average of between 1,000,000 and 1,000,000 postal rarJs are turned out laily. These are bunched into packigos sf twenty-five after bohvg cut by machinery from the sheets containing 'orty cards each. The llttlo paper binds hat are placed about the bunctoa of .wcnty-fivo cards cost about $100 per nontb. The oarda are packed in pastc- > oard boxes , which are made by a patent uachino in the mill , each box holding wenty packages. The government n gon'a have their offices iu another part si it the works. They receive orders for sie : lost-office throughout tbo country from tl ho pont-ofllce dppirtinont at Weshlng- tltl on. They received yesterday an order tlm tlP or about 2,500,000 cards and another for m bout aa many the day bsforo. They la ivo their order to the contractors , and laat t Is filled in from 20,000 to 25,000 atw aces. A car load of pine lumbar Is used cr initially in making tDoso cases , which tl ro also constructed In the mill. The tlWi ontractora own a locomotive , and a Wi pgular postal card cir is loft at Castle- WiM [ 3ii every morning by the Montreal ex- ress. This car In switched on & aide- ack running about ono mile to the bo orks. The older of the previous day is th laded nnd the postal card car Is tout up cb Albany on the train roichlng tbero at of p. in , the same day , when the cases forte to West , East and North are transferred , fai hose for tbo Sonth.aro kft in the car. hi ! flicos ordering a supply of less than Kl 000 ere furnished with mail pouches than id their supply is not packed in wooden xer. The contract calls for about 2 , . an (0,000,000 cards. fix Mr , liorely Spenlca. iffmi the IMI tor of theUEB. 14 ! ' I see that Mr. Furay stated In the jui unctl meeting last night that cattle do nch were being herded were taken * jm the boys who hid them in charge tw d driven of to the pound by rcy em- do : ayes , They were herding thoio c ttlu ; half patt nine o'clock at ni ht , and 1 exi vo proof fur the aatnu , exme If 1 were a councilman , and had as me ich to say as Mr , Furay , there would ma no city pound , DAN U. HEUKLV , Ponndmastur. P'i ' Oiuiu , Sept. 3 , 1835 , art 1501 wei to i mil ctil Tin rh n E by ir 4 lick , HO giro her CMtorUi wit Then lie trM Child , > Le cried for Cwtorla , , riten slie becuna lll > i , elm clun j to W jtorl * . liv. nuntuohdCU14r nBU c i UuiwCMt < > rU * ° ' her tree tun loot 'Milmouth IB walicfr up to the importance lUibiog improvemeuta lu tha city , art ! JUSTICE IN PBUSI.1. Punishment * Indicted on the 8nb- j utH nt the KliiR of St. James' Gazotto. The judicial punishment of Portia cer tainly seems very craol , but the most enlightened - lightened raters cf the country insUt that they are not vindictive ; they sra simply deterrent. The late lllsiam u-Sultanoh , undo of the king , was ono of the most sevcro of provincial governors ; yet , as ho himself triumphantly pointed out to me , ho shod less blood , first ani lastthnn , his rlv l , whllo the provinces under his government were remarkably free from crimes of violence , "I , " ho remarked , take iho great criminal red-handed , ana I pnnUh him In such a wy that his pun ishment will not bo forgotten and that his fate will bo n terror to evil-doors. Uuliko you Europeans , I don't ' shut the man up fur years ; I have no grndgo ; my punishments are policy , I commanoad my governorship by oovoro measures toward criminal * , to lot them know whom they have to dual with. It Is true I then mercilessly execute some of them ; bat there are no moro crimes of violence daring my tennro of oflioo , no more un- sifo roads , no burglaries. Murder * mostly unpremeditated mutdors there certainly are , as there will bo In all coun tries ; 1 execute these mon lu a simple way. So do Europeans. " These are the Idcaa of a great Persian statesman. The result In Persia Is undoubtedly what the Hlsaam stated ; The pro\-lnoa is quiet , criminals ore afraid , honest mon are safe. The ordinary punishments era the bastinado , fines , Imprisonment ( simple confinement ) imprisonment in irons ( the chain-gang ) , maiming , death. The baa- tinndo ia administered upon the bare solos of the fcot. Save by the king's express order it is never nowadays carried to a fatal Issue , iu twenty years I never hoard of a fatal biatlnc ; . Tno ordinary appli cation of tlio bastinado means what wo should term a "gaod hiding" nothing more. In the eyes of a Persian lliero is nothing degrading la having "oaten stick. " Witnln the last ten yoara the Mnachir-ul-Molk , the then wealthiest man in Fsrs , ( the richest province iu Persia ) , was severely bastinadoed ; ho was over seventy years of ago , The bas tinado ia usually administered to all small delinquents who are not fined. It la tha pnnlsnmoutof peccadilloes. The accom plices of criminals are usually bastina deed to obtain confession Criminals of the minor class are generally bastlna- deed and discharged. The stlckn used , ara not , aa in Turkey , heavy batons , but sticks tapering to a pcint. The bsst criterion of the real Vilua of bastinadoIng - Ing may bo atrlved at from the reply of a soldier who , when I asked him which ho would prefer , an ordinary beating on his eat such aa was being given to one of his fullowe , or Iho loss of a month's pay , answered : "Why , the boating , of couraa. " Criminals , whoa offered the choke of a line or the bastinado , always choose the latter. It must bo remem bered that the lower classes lu Porsln walk much barefoot nud that their feet are hard. Of course , to a European a bastinadoing would bo a terrible punish ment. Mlrzk Abdul Wnbab Khan , late physician to H. K. H. Zil-cs-Sultan , told me that ho had seen 2,000 sticks fairly broken over ihe feet of a criminal jay (3,000 blown. This was done by tha shah'd farrashes ; the man survived. Fines vary according to the position cf the person Quod or the rapacity of the finer. Simple Imprisonment is dealt out to those wuo ire guilty of robbery or misdemeanor or the greater crime of not paying their taxes. Imprisonment in a chain-gang , or mprlsonment in iron ? , Is reserved for ; rimes of violence , burglary , coin- ng , or theft from the person. Maiming is resorted to for thieves from shops , cat-purees and horao and : attlo Btoalors. As a rule a single olnt of tbo finger is cut off for the first jll'ensu , tha hand for a second ; or the irlmlnal is lamed by removing a portion if the tondo Achlllis. Blinding of ono r both oyoa Is now a rare punishment. Sometimes the oars are cut oiF or the lese slit , and the criminal is led through hobaziar by the executioner. ( It may > o mentioned that at every execution the executioner levies , as a right , a foe of a ow coppars from each merchant and bopkeepor. ) ] Amputation of the tongue ias not occurred within my knowledge luring the last twenty years. S trance to ay , in such oiaos the eulfdror gradually acavoM the power of intelligible spaeoa. ? tie objection to surgical amputation in bo oitst generally , and especially In 'ortia , arises , from the terrible loss of jste to those who are maimed ju- ( daily. Death painless and instantaneous Is sually Inflicted by throat-cutting. The Imply puulshmout of death la mostly xecutod on murderers , robbers , and iioeo guilty of crimes of vlobnao , aud ou lie sectaries of the Baub ; it is oho the cnaliy tot high treason. In eoma caeca ten of high rank , condemned for the ittar crime , are cither poisoned or irangleU. In my time , Zohrab Khan , ho oould not p y his ravonuo to the own and therefore revolted , had hla iroat cut in Shlraz. Ho had sutrjn- ' erod upon a aworn promise that hla life onld bo spared ; but the Mushlr-ul- oik , h's personal enemy , woi actually recent reading an order for hla death hen Xjhrab Khau was executed at the ! ick of tha governor's pilaci. Within io Irst throfTyears Hussein Kull Khan , ilo' of tbo B-ikhtlnrls , was oilerod a cup pcisoned coifao when the guest of tbo 1 ea-Soltsn ; on his refusing it , two rrnahca stepped forward and strangled m. The only crime of Husioln Kuli han , a noble and enlightened man , was it bo was too powerful. Tbo exceptional punishments in Persia e blowing from guns or mortars , cruel- ion , willing up or burying alive , burn- 3 g alive , and in Ihe few capital punish- : nto of women ( who are usually utran- 3E td , or wripped up In a carpet and E mpedupin , ilang from a proolplo or nn a well ) . All thoeo punlthmenta ve Ineu Inflicted within tbo Dl Iter's knowledge. Oao poor fellow Ice experienced the bltternois of alh. Ho wua ltd out to bo blown from un. A fellow culprit hud just bron ecnted In this way before blsujes , The the cautioners prepared to hah him to the lloi on izzla of the guu ; bat as ha was a little in they had to got eoma bricks for him onMa stand When all the Ma < on. was ready lloi micg wjs fir od , but In the hurry the IM illerjinen had forgotten to lead the Otll Though urgent representations ra mid * to the governor , ho refused Cal sparotho man , and the poor fellow was em bound , the gun was loaded , and the prlt blown away. o first part of this tragedy I myself nesied. Crucifixion In Persia Is done inst a wall , the sufferers occaelona'ly many hours. The crlmo of ono man executed was I hit of h&vlnt ; stolen the dun Mcklut of the prince govrrncr's se ; this w , B looked ou as a sort of high loi'i ' ) . Some highway robbers who , ang many other achievements h d tea end catrltd off the writer of this cle he foitunstdy etcaped from them nd murdered a Syud or holy m n were walled up allvo nuar the scone ot tholr crimes in hollow brick pillows. E'eten ' other highway robbers In ono batch were thns burled alive tn Shlr z In H 1879 , whllo * priest ws burned to death In the public tqnnro of Shirr ? just before my arrival In Persia , he ms au excep tionally atrocious criminal , The Sawdust Gaino , Chicago Times , "Tom Davfs was never n counterfeiter , " Raid Capt. Hall , of the secret nurvlco , yesterday , cpoaklcg of the man who was shot In Now York by James F. Holland , the Texan , "Ho belonged to tint rlasi of criminals known cs sawdust twlndJcrt , who pretend to have countotfolt nrney to sell and send out circulars advertising if. They ate slmp'y swindler * , nothing moro. The dispatches say that Davis had a lot of counterfeit money , but that is undoubtedly n mistake1. Men of his pro fession would bo afraid to alt iu n room whore there WRB a counterfeit notn for fear of being compromised. This fo r IB barn of the very fAot thtt they pr.Hond to deal In such stud , which would bo evidence enough in itso f to oonvlct them If they should bo found with a bogus bill * in their possession. Their business is to rope In greenhorn ) , ( how thorn a packnga of genuine bank or treasury uotco , which they represent ai counterfeits of a very fine quality , and Induoo their prospective victims to buy a quantity ot thorn at so much on a dollir. Tl.oy have a variety of clover tricks bv which they hoodwink tholr victims , and after obtaining their money send thorn olT with a package of blank pnpsror neoalod box filled with sawdust. It is In no sense a counter feiting case , and 1 have no authority to arrest the swindler ? , although I am con stantly in receipt of complaining loiter from men who have been llerced. know Tom Davis by reputation , but 1 am not awara that ho over operated his scheme in Chicago. But there nra two or three ef his class in Chicago at tlio present timo. and I am credibly Informed thai they are ranking plenty of monoy. " Alisolitfcli/ fnrrunt Ojittttca , Emiltft mill I'o A PROMPT , SAFE , SURF. CURE For C'niitli' , Sere Tlironf , Hanr'cnrnn , Innuvlf-Ii ol l . Hroiuliltlft , CrunpVIitHtplni * CoucV Affthnm , Ouliajt luInA In Clitit , an < lo'hft rtliiiii i > f In , ) Tliroct onil Iunc . Vrlco AO cents a bottle. Sold ! > v Drncclnts ni.d I3CA. ere J'rti tltf unable 1 1 Imlhce their Center toirnr-ftie 3t.f0rtttni'rJlireiielit , < lir > tt' i > .iti * by smiting one dollar ? ? a ftnl SiMitifULlurer. , rilllm. rt3lArl nilC t , FJ&OTJECT A.vmvuoTio dotro > 9 the gormj of a ! conta gious dljca'iH , YOUJR8JEJLF A.NTizriinic nllldo'troy a'l ol'r nnd Keep the air of } our Uccpln < roonu carl and tccsh. AMIZYMOTIC Li without color or odo- , aid 1) harmless tj clothing or flcjh. It is InvaliuLlo In tbo elck room. f FAMILY If persons nil me AUzytnollo In the water In whloh they Inthc , trloy will find ( jrcat relief Itioft- crjstho viattr , an J docs not dry tbo flcBb UKu tm- AGAINST Does the nlr tn your hou o Binell musty or Im pure ? Are you annnjcd wlih thofrforof cooii.nr ? Ho yon wint tnetop It ? Antlzymotla pprlnkled aboulr will Ircnho j aad purify It cv.ry tluir. Wither' Antizmotic So'ution IlCMEDYl'IlEE. A vlctlmof youthful iinnrudcnco jausing I'romaturo Decay , Nonrous Uobility , I oet , ftlanliood , ilc.liavlnc tried In vain every known remedy.tlAB discovered nfiluiplo means of eelf-curo , which ho will Ki'nil 1'KKi : to his falloir-Rufferera. ftxUlrcsa. J.U.ltiiVia. : 4J Chatham tit..New York. A SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy , SjMsms , Convul- Blons , Falling Dance , AlcoholIsm - Ism , Opium Eat- Scrofula , Kings NERVE J.'rll , Ugly Blood Diseases , Dyspep sia , Nervousness , Stck Headache , ' .Rheumatism , ! Venous Weakness , Brain Worry , Mood fiorcs , ' illlousncss , Gostlvencss , Nervous 1'rostrutlon , 'fiJney Troubles and Irregularities. AVIio cares for the doctors' sneers v lion Hill ifalllblo u'lncdy IB lit liamlv Tlio nllllctcil Illllml It to bo n constitutional specUlo , mid founlaln of vitality and \ Igor , as refrcsliln nil cxhlllrathiK as a cool , giisliiiiK spring oC -iter lolho Piircliedand lalntlnc tnivclcr In io desert. 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