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T h e fdhjPa&rjaeSthe 'fa rm e ra o f m o y e a tte n tio ji‘ t o jW j ra m i reffoyrfever germ probably gains A’dnto tbe body by tbe respiratory “That is the strangest attachment I ever aaw forrhed, And I t o been around w it h circuses. matt: and boy, fo r -forty-1 s i r years” said H a rry Pieroe, the veteriro n charge o f Gremgr’ # w ild beasts, i n tW w in te r quarters of th e menagerie a t the corner o f S andolpli and Ann streets* He refened to a w hite Burmese cow1 and a w h ite k id , wJnOh were made fast, dose b y one. another, to. a wheel o f the g re a t cage-in w h ic h was the hippopotamus ‘ 'W hy, *1^” said Pierce* approaching close, to the. tapir mals . w ith the •JJerald reporter, -‘we dare n o t separate them, even fo r a. few mbmenta, lest the cow go in to fits She w ilt c ry moan and take on lik e a human b e in g i f i t is out o f her s ig h t fo r a mo m e n t She is eyioently under th e de lusion th a t i t n h e r calf She w l l l l i c v •it; g e t d o se by its . aide, insist: upon its having the choice o f all fo o d an d lig h t lp r_it,_if ncedsbe.-’ ther, i t may be w e ll to In fo rm the c u rii o u t th a t an elephant when On th e road reqmwa tw o bhfhels o f oats and 200 pounds o f hay dailv. H is allowance o f water i s fo rty gallons m .the same time* I n w in te r w hen jesting, he eats 850 pounds o f hay and d rin ks fo r ty to fifty gallons o f water d ra in is denied to h im u n til fife shuts o u t oh h is spring cam paign Elephants are in o rd in a te ly fond o f w h is k y and beer Keepers, w hether teetotalers themselves or not, are Qf the opinion th a t w hisky is a good m edicine fo r the beasts a nd occasionally th e y give to each a half-gallon in -bottles. H o o ld toper ever displayed greater zeal m em ptying a glass t>Hn do these monsters in lia W k iffE a bo ttle a nd d ra in in g ita contents, ollly to seize another and another, as fast as handed to tnem, ’ •Bo thfey feel it?1, said Mr. Pierce. Of course, they do. They are likcvmen folks* to o .’ showing b y th e ir actions th a t in th e wide .18.truth. 7 If\ a: beast i» o f an u g ly disposition, when sober, he w ill be meaner than the meanest when drunk. I f o f a liv e ly disposition when sober, he 1 bo fris k v as a lamb and gay as a peacock in spring tim e When d ru n k I guess they have headaches afterw ard, too ifk e human beings They look, miserable enough to have th e biggest; sort Of b ig heads j b u t th e y don t com-> plam o f it,t6 me. : Uthe wsewp h w oodexh 'I*--flrst\'«uh les a :y e iy , strong, whloh.,isDon. ju rie s o f th e peculiar -arietie# of rose ..... fidwerotV W Anserloa-Slid' the ' in g Islands. .hits .v a lu a b le m g Kiskfc” I t o p ly m tb e fA vo r of in ju re d by beiag a temperature b u t tfcat feeciaHy.wre tendered p o st nous, w ith o u t show ing any cssnge by being preserved. fo f if tnAe m a lo w temperature* ium e&teia fake the d ru g in every p t f o r * . In the crude state the hen -dr smoked; . la t h e liq u id cnArthe ^tinpture hs the most b j l t paregoric is a favorite form. With1 women, w hite the e lix irs holds -'the proa erhypO* ia« novel instrument- M ortim er G ranville. an ician. I t consists of a d e li- unterpoised b a l l ae«t f o r m oving tra c in g needle, •month, th e h a lf diac th e breath. The to tr a p e *wavy l i M and tb e character the force, contia- o f .the' expiration, d jtions o f the apparently n ._ r« * riu A ia A r t ? lle t7, w a a < h t» |fe ' 0 e r*t. Zeitung has ju s t ■ ih # * m iiM a r tte le .o n th e fOOrgin* sryf d ^ d t in it h fOOrgin* sryf a n d ^ n d s t in w it h • etween i t and the fO*\ -**T ' -* etween i t and fO*\ -**T ; _• ' -* i t seem uf 'S^echd In te r- nah W riter in t h i s cowpari- j th e auperiorify o f the gems'beyond quea|ion, TOE LOCK JAWTD CAMEL The reporter, being somewhat skep tic a lu p o n the la tte r p o in t, d re w close to the l it t l e goat and began to tease it. i W e ll fo r h im was i t that M r Pierce was close a t hand, : else h a d th e .horns; of: the humped cow. tossed h im in the] a ir. Accepting the rem ainder o f the statements as tacts, theT eporter turned aboutpw hen hisreyerfcll upon \a goldish- re d dog: possessed of in te llig e n t face, and soft, m e ltin g eyes N ature had; -unhCnerOUsly w ith h e ld forelegs fro m th e canine, w^Kjh d id not anpear, however,, to lie; awake n ig h ts w o rry in g over tho niggardliness manifest in it» m a ke -u p ; f o r a;jollicr.!.ibetter-matured, fa tte r dog co u ld n o t be come up w it h m a m onth s .journey* •«. • .• , Strangest, though, of, .all the sights IrLj Grenier's collection is a g ia n t camel, a bactrian, w h ic h is suffering -from lock- ja w .Its mouth has been shut fa s t since October 10. and m a ll th a t tim e i t has m ot taken any sustenance whatsoever,, ;cxce p ta very sm all amount o f water,, say a quart o r so. in each tw e n ty -fo u r hours. l I t is somewhat g au n tm appearance, l t is tru e : yefeat,the,request o f the reporter •Mr-Pierce caused i t to . move around, a n d i t -stepped-forward seem ingly w ith o u t an effort; - s ta lkin g , up a n d down, th e room, after; th e u n g ainly s p rin g lik e o f weakness. I t s jaw# are locked as firm ly\as though a h a l f ‘score o f bolts h a d been d rits n through them an d riv e t- ed there. A veterinarian o f s k ill attend- ed the g re a t beast-every -m orning fo r a J ta ttw * every mea n * k n ow n Tbe K o id P In d o r’s S tatne. The m onum ent to Marshall, th e man w h o discovered go ld in California, is fini8hed,says the San Francisco Chronicle, and i t w i l l he shipped t o ' Colomav I t presents a very s trik in g appearance, 11 is ten feet high, weighs 050 pounds, be- in g o f zinc, and is one o f the best pieces o f w ork ever done here. The figure is m an easy attitude, the le ft fo o t ad- vanced, w it h the toes ju s t p rojecting ~vO ■ - s s c r t d e s p i b i t m o v e s t h e m. ‘ ■We; give the lio n s about fifteen pounds o f meat each-per day, feeding them h u t once in tw e n ty -fo u r hours- every day in the week except Sunday. Sundays are -fast days ICr carnivorous animals in a ll th e menageries. They re- ceive-nothing • m -the shape ■ o f fo o d fro m Saturday m ornm g-to Motiday m orning. Ido n o t perceive th a t i t makes any d if ference w ith them. Y o u know .that m a Wild state th e y are: fre q u e n tly com- p e llf ik t o go a.-long tim e w ith ou t food w hAt?it is scarce, ’ ‘ ■. M r Pierce w ho was one o f the earli- est o f lio n tamers laughed a t the idea o f g o in g in among them iust a fte r they had eaten ‘ That is a b ig mistake” Said he-“ I t is strdnge how m any sensi- ble people sw allow th a ty a m . A l l o f the cat fa m ily are uglier, and croSser juSt a f- te re a tin g than -at any other tim e. Wo feed them m the m orning about ten m ... , b h lle r y f i tim f y f i r tim e o f pe ... , has 10, ice than H A U M K G T H E C A G E O P T OV T O E M U D to his a r t i n y a in attem pts to open it s mouth-in . order, to -give-i t fo o d . HO, fin a lly abandoned his ta sk, declaring th e animal m ust surely die. B ut w i l l i t do so i f . Already i t has sfiamcd Tanner, Possessed of in fin ite powers o f endut- ahce, h a ving A considerable amount o f fiiesh to d raw Upon, is i t not: possible fo r - l r t o liu ia u iit u n til the lo c k-t erm iaates-? M r* Grenier hopes so, f o r the animal i f young and of e xtra value, because i t is» superb beasfr of,'great stature, trained to staff h f ofiScerS is one-fifth draw wagons w it h the d o c ility o f an o ld pe ..flifd -r-T h e ir jo d o f a c tiv e a r t il le r y m e n d eaon. a slirap- w ith it i p o w d e r a lm o s t w bh- ie, t f ie s e c re t o f w h ic h e t a t ah i t d e p en d s o n th e m a n f f f a c t iir i r a t h e r th A h i n »Mtles of \detm an, awever, - calls' at- fa c t’ th a t the French i h e a ffe rtlh a n -the, German^ and hoHgJi th e i French horses are Sfer*,->m nudiRer, the German stir-; bem And endutance. bem m strength And endutance. Pow erful f i W e t Orders, t h v T m i t ^ J ^ t e s tfi'ere are frAfetoah/Mnevq.tettt, jo e is l xteur-, —-----»■ — srance 1* be noEgS felKSWs. f-hf th e EepfthliC, ythias, 210 , 000 ; , li n t O rder ig h ts M l 1 M lh e R o y a l A rtW h u m ,Order s C m Mem eStn&eifim o f Honor> 0 1 , lig h ts and JLadtes o f H onor, 49, o f Veterans, 47,000> A ncient ;,', 8fi.589 ; HaUghters y0,8 58: K nlghta o f the mad. Order ,o f ' i i \ Th* to ta l he w w ld ia ea - ■The to ta l nnm - M to w e rtd ts ef,000. ' income o f the g n a t\ K im in South A fric a lS itboeOjWOO w o rth o f ■dray horse,' , . There is in te . , . . There is m uch.qf in te re s t attachirig t o acircus a nd menagerie in w in te r Char- ters. W i ld beasts on ‘e x h ib itio n are seen Usually a t soa ia little jd ista n p e fro m th e i f h h cA friendp f Cage. Here, i f o h e h cA friend o f keeper, o r tho owner, he can see them ^ as they .arer observe jh e ir habits, -adm ire th e ir beauty, strength or intelligence, and fin a lly leave, fceKng th a t he has been b ro u g h t face to iace w ith\ th e w ild beasts and become acquainted w it h them. Two great elephants are dose cotapan-, lobs o f th e lock-jaw ed camel. One o f these Jennie, is a h u g ^h m m a l w h ic h is a veritable beast o f burden H e r d a ily task-w hen the Circus oh-the toad, is to place a l l tho wagons t o p osition in the T e q r Bo ttfo w hen A wagon sticks fast in th * m u d or ft deep r u f , I t is sho Who gets hehmd it, placing-her huge head Against i t when prestpJbnp JtJases and. ; o itt lt-goes. bho haa th h strength of a t least tw e n ty horses. THE BACTRfAW COW AMU PET KID In th e same apartn**nt arq Prince, B e lle and Rosa, three fin e hona Prmce three w eek* ago was t h e p ro ild - father {ihd ito ta the Io v ih g m other o f oue o f th e pre ttie st of babyliO ns, I t was three m oqth* o ld when Its voracious appetite w a* fhecause of its death I t choked to death o v e r a h u n k Of m o a t too large f o r its lit t le tfiroat D urjU g the la s t month o f itr - life i t wa« passed aroupa to ladies and children, Who d a h g h tfu lIy A e ld i t in th e ir arm tondhngv a nd caressing th e felme w ith o u t th ou g h t o f its-fierceness •houtd i t h'e fpared.t0 A d y ltjig e Before reterj ttg to other animals _ fur h vma t es d p t h e t ro N ’ s ca g e .o’clock^and .o’clock^and enter th e ir cages say about, three otelocirand again a t n in e o’clock in presence o f the audiences. W e get co n tro l o f ' them b y association W ith them * and the superiority w h ic h man has over w ild beasts, There is n o clap-trap Or hum bug about i t . , W e teach them we are m&sters, and they learn to fear and obey, i f not. to love us. I t is a danger- ous business, however, fo r the cats^ire all treacherous, and one can -avoid attack o n ly b y constantvigilance,,, R eturning to 'the animals, in ft-.stall is a horse twenty-one hands h ig h w it h a w e ig h t of more than a to n and a quarter, whose great so lid face is in m arked con- trast' w it h the chipper, in te llig e n t coun- tenance of the d im in u tive Shetland. D ic k , the ‘ agtiar, b e a u tifu lly spotted, is tame and likes to be netted. In th e cage a d jo in in g h im is \* brute o ( a puma, w hich, ever restless, strides u p and down it s cage. A ferocious, ungrateful w retch, i t w ou ld m urder this than who feeds i t . ,y i t k ille d It# b e a u tifu l and inore docile mate a short tune ago., tio h is abfg;iiianidrir, whese purple-blne breast swells w it h rage a tth e s lig h te s t provocation. X'atamea and wntamable, it springs forward.m ad to seize a n d to tear every one passingt the cage. '-^ i c o s t k a s t t o s i z e A curiosity is a den o f five wolves whlb%-$omniemoi:ated th e ir firs t n ig h t w ith M h GiCnier b y m a k in g a (tipper Off the aixth, the largest o f fheir number. , r> - .The hpnse ‘VlhicM ^ e ? ,?iilA' animals w ith th e . horses oec.iipy 5k Targe' and roomy. T hejjrem itcs are no5terleft.-nn- fnarded succeeded fnarded fo r a single m o ni*hf* t.W teh Ir. Pierce’s duties ehd fo r H ie d[ay he'is succeeded by an in te llig e n t kceper.who remains u n til his re tu rn in th e morninig. Besides these there is A superintendent,:- watchman and divers assisfants. In a d r- ance Obtnpiinies demand-ttVelve per cent, for th o risk, w hich th e y consider very hazardous Rather th a if pay th is every precaution is taken against fire, w hile ways o f egress are many. '5 |h e re 'Is something ‘ hom elike about the place, Qne regarding the animals in their spverAl apartments can scarcely .bring him self to realize th a t Once these beasts were w ild and a te rro r .to man. Now they aTe cared fo r better than many h ti- man. beings in this great c ity . I f sick they are .nursed tenderly. Strong a t- tachments g ro w tip between„k,eepor?. and the animals in their charge, even where, as in I h * eises of the baboon and puma,- they are know n to bo treacherous, and lov* n o t in return fo r the m any k in d nesses heaped upon ..them .'-V ( m ra ld * M A B S H A IJ .’ S STATUE. over th e base, and the rig h t foot firm ly planted a few inches behind. In th e r ig h t hand, w hich is close to the body, is a large nugget o f gold, and the l o f t hand is extended, w it h th e fore- finger p o in tin g dow nw ard to the histo ric m ill race, where the go’ d was discovered. Marshall is a ttire d in the typ ica l miner’s costume o f heavy boots reaching to the knees, in to w hich are th ru s t his trousers; woolen s h irt, w it h flo w in g collar but- toned across th e chest, and slouch hat. T h e b u it o f a heavy’ revolver projects from a holster a t hfs r ig h t side, and is balanced b y a bow ie-knife a t the le ft. The ..weapons are suspended from a leather belt-, w h ic h is drawn tig h tly around-th e w aist. The fape is one o f life, and is a tru e copy of th a t o f the gold finaer. I t is 'a strong face, w ith clearly m arked lines, and looks lik e th a t i f a man o f determination. W i l l W ed a P rin c e , i T h is is a p o rtra it of M:?ss Bessie Wood- Wille, th e Baltimore belle, who, as an- hptinced by cable, is to mari-y Prince Hies#, o f the German Embassy a t Paris. ' ' — Chicago Enquirer. —-“ I U se o f th e Beaver’s T a il. ■ I t is a common belief, th a t the beaver -Uses its t a il as a trowel to plaster the ioaud on th e w alls of its house and dam. , :Captain-H ardy studied the habits o f the 'anim al i n Nova scotia some tim e ago, ' an.4 Came to th e conclusion th a t this opinion, was n o t well founded. “The vu lg a r opinion th a t the broad ta il Of the heaver was used to plaster down Uho-m ild in its work, has long sinco been .pronounced erroneous, Its real use is O vid e iitly to counterpoise, by an action ' against th e water in an upward direc- lip n , th e tendency to sink, head fore- most, w hen p ro p e llin g 'itse lf through the - jiFRter b y its powerful and Webbed hind •feet, an d at the same tim e supporting Use load o f mud or stones in its forepaw iuadei th e chin. -■ Our Ihdians laughed a t the idea o f the , tro w e l story. 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Sent postpaid fo •iSc. BOOK. P l ’ il. you on subject to i t profit- able. Sent postpaid fo •iSc. BOOK. P l ’ il. H O U S E , 1:34 L e o n a rd i-t-e e t, N. Y. C ity postpaid H O U S E , 1:34 L e o n a rd i-t-e e t, N. Y. C ity WHY W E A R E Y E -G L A S S E S ? r t f mra ^ M S k c u i t E s Eye Restorer ’W%£K 3 BE i d i res t ores m 3 va BE n - i d i seases 3IO - I3CT ^ 2 ! ^ ’ EYES . - ! ’ A t a ll D rugeists. Send for Circulars. EYE RESTORER CO., - A L B A N Y . N. Y. 1 hare a posltiT* t«m< r for tbe abort (Uraue . by its usa r n o n d ln t for tbe abort (Uraue . by its usa ................................. r n o n d ln t Ereattse o n t h is disease t o aa y s n ffe rb r. G iro E x p r P. O. addroes . T . A. SLO^UiL KL C. 181 PofuriSt.,r Ereattse o n t h is disease t o aa y s n ffe rb r. G iro E x p — P. O. addroes . T . A. SLO^UiL KL C. 181 PofuriSt., N . Y KILLED,Lines under KILLED,Lines never under Horses’ Feet. E ve ry horse o w n e r buys fro m i t o 6 .K o n re fylo s—fN o M M c k r i , 'Z J o - ve ry o w n e r buys m i o .K o n re fylo s—fN o M , M c k r i , 'Z J o m m F i n ia b R e t a i l f o r m m F i n ia b . R e t a i l f o r T h e 4 Sam pl««H ‘ b v m a l l 9 1 * I f T h e 4 Sam pl««H ‘ b v m a l l 9 1 I f -n ot m repretsonted. re tu rn by m a il, d itl. A 'tB . ik 9 1 5 0 -n ot m repretsonted. re tu rn by m a il, ra on e r ro ra n d itl. A s 'tB . m ik e 9 1 5 0 . t o 9 3 5 0 m o n th ly . Agents wanted. Te free. ly . Agents Te rm s free. l l r o T g r o r B I f g . r o . > H o lly . M ich F or til e cure o f a ll db or d ers o f S T O A IA C H , LIVER . BOWELS . KID N E Y S , B LA D D E R .N E K V O l ' S D I S E A S E S ,L O S S o f A P P E T I T E .H E A D A C H E ,C O N S T I PA T I O N , COS TXVENK SS , IN DI G E S T I O N F E V E R ,I N F LA MM A T I O N o f t h e D O W E L S , P I L E S an d a ll d eran g emen t s o f t h e I n t erna l Vi scera . P ure l y V e g e t a bl e , con U l a l n f no merear y , m i nera l s , or DELETEfi e IO L S D R C 'G S . B I L I O l S N K »s , , P E R F E C T D I G E S T I O N w i l l b e s d o» com p li s h e d b y t a ki n g RADWAV ’ S PILL S * B y so d o t u g D Y SP EP SIA, SICK HEADACHE .F O I L S T O M A C H , B I L IO C S N E S S ,o js d l t h e f o o d t h a t i s e a t e n c o n t r i b u t e Us n our i s h i n g p ro p er t i es f or t h e s u p p or t * ? l . w ill b e avo id e d , i i t h e n a t u r a l w a s t e o f t h e b o d y . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS .P r i c e 2 5 c .p e r b o x on rece i p t o f p r i ce , w ill b e se n tb y m a il . 5b o x es f o r O n e D o ll a r * ,o r , R A D W A Y & C<#.v 3 2 W a r r e n S L , 8L Y - .N Y N U - ANOTHER CALIFORNIA WONDER! THE CALIFORNIA C8CKLER ' ' Qfleen or Pflnli(j Jbttftals. ^ tains devotid to Poultry and Pet Stock. Siacy and Interesting. 10c. Qfleen or Pflnli(j Jbttftals. tains devotid to Poultry and Pet Stock. Siacy and Interesting. 10c. t^AKU — .T R A D E R S BUTCHERS t^AKU — .T R A D E R generally. HERCH4MS, BUTCHERS We want s ooot> h a n in yonr locality to. plcica> a yonr CALF SKINS foms* Cash Furnished oh satisfactory guaranty Addiess C. S. Pa g s, Hyde Park.: Vermont, U . S. POULTRY SUPPLIES. benaf hook Successful Poultry pine benaf rmy hook on Successful Poultry pine with descripti'e circulars o f Beef Scr»w. Annual benaf rmy hook on Successful Poultry pine with descripti'e circulars o f Beef Scr»w. Annual Meal. Dessicated Fish Bone, Shells. Cue*>j>tst descripti'e o f Annual Meal. Dessicated Fish Bone, Shells. Cue*>j>tst and Best food for fowls. Bend 2r. stamp for p stage. Meal. Dessicated Fish Bone, Shells. Cue*>j>tst and Best food for fowls. Bend 2r. stamp for p stage. C. A» B A R T L E TT i W orcester# .nnss. Best food for fowls. Bend 2r. stamp for p stage. C. A» B A R T L E T T i W orcester# .nnss. E L E G A N T L A D IE S ’ K N IF E F R E E . - - ! 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Utirr b* trail. tmM* OoiUuIb ffvm LAOIES *e used uem Name Paper. C hichester th e u iic s l C o.,M adison Sq.rPTiH0.,F0» ObaiorSs sum for c a y P tF o ’ s O n r e fa r C ob* pt ion is T H £ B S S Y ObaiorSs a y P tF o ’ s O n r e fa r C ob* sum pt ion is T H £ B S S Y for Keeping th te * ’ sum pt ion is £ S S for Keeping th e v o te * le . 25’ ts . Keeping c le a r . 25 c e n ts W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE C E N TU E M E N . I i B e s t I n t h e w o r l d . E x a m in e h i s .0 0 a n d 8 1.7 5 B O Y S ' SC H O O L S H A ll made ii> Congress, Button and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE . Best M a te ria l. , . \VOIlUUIlGlIOJi JL>*TB u Oljrtc. f * A Y T n r r f l X T I f“ J dealer says lie Las the W . B . DOUGLAS l i H I I l l | I f M nam e and price, stumped on bottom, put him d-.wn .B e s tStyle. * f A Y T n r r f l X T I f“ J dealer says lie Las the W . B . DOUGLAS l i H I I l l | I f M nam e and price, stumped on bottom, put him d-.wn w * n W * * W M sold by yonr dealer, write W .L .DOUGLAS, BRO I . ... * CKT l i H I I l l | I f M nam e and price, stumped on bottom, put him d-.wn w * n W * * W M sold by yonr dealer, write W .L .DOUGLAS, BRO . ... FOR L A D I E S . JL>*TB u Oljrtc. l I B DOUGLAS .B e s tStyle. Best F it tin g SHOES without g . SHOES without afraud, i f Dot l I DOUGLASSHOES d-.wn BRO I without . ... * as afraud, i f Dot CKT O N.MASS. l as afraud, i f Dot CKT O N.MASS. C H EAPEST FAMILY ATLAS K H T O \W 2 S r . ONLY 2 5 CENTS. 191 Pages, 91 Fnll-Page Maps. Colored Maps of each State and Territory in the United States. Also Maps of every Country in the World. T lie .le tte r press gives the square m iles o f each State ; tim e o f ^ settlem ent; pop ula tion; cM ef citie s; average tem perature; s a la r y of officials and the principal postmasters in the State; number o f | farms* % ith th e ir productions and the value th e re o f; different manufactures and num ber o f employes, etc., etc. Also the a r e a j o f e&cff Foreign C o u n try ; fo fm o f g o ve rn m e n t; population ; p rin cipal products and th e ir inoney v a lu e ; amount o f trade ; re lig io n ; sizp, d f a r ttty ; tn ilfia o f raiiroad and telegraph ; num ber o f horses cattle, sheep, and a vast amount o f in fo rm a tio n valuable to a ll EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. A ll newspaper readers are constantly needing an Atlas fo r . reference in order to in te llig e n tly understand the article they are perusing. I t i s surprising how much in form ation is thus stored a^Vay in the memory, and how soon one becomes fam iliar' w ith ' “liie c M e f poidt^co^eeffiiiig, dllrihe' Nations ;6f the V fp r fc e .\ - ' ‘ FO R S5 . CENTS . . ' . B O G S P V B . H O trS E , 1 3 4 -L e o n a rd S t., N e w Y o r k C Ity l ,j-. I . i 85 . 00 G ENUIN E H A N D - SEWED SHOE . 8 4.0 0 H A N D - S E W E D W E L T S H O E .8 8 . 5 0 P O L I C E A N D F A R M E R S ' S H O E . 82 . 50 EXTRA VALU E CALF SHOE . 8 2.2 5 W O R K I N G M A N ’ S S H O E * 8 2.0 0 a n d 8 1.7 5 B O Y S ' S C H O O L S H O E S . A ll made ii> Congress, Button and Lace.