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For pevcraFWjeKB^tlSF^IHTbeen noth- •m k ^ k J v s e m y fbP^.«$ a t f m p w i r A * 2 k t $ § ^ eouuTuave hom e tins if* I had to b e jjg toipW itil’J# .Mw*vi?9d''»ftO'b.#rJffti»«llr' W i t o a t i t o i t W ,. **Mwtwlfi*tr«t»vtnd'*Vr<tiVft.b<r tb4he<itekttt»'> 'to «*-e liow thin and pule sfie.<wfa.ifiitfcirign< 1 t o * -sttw w tem f e , mA'S w e ak J •m m . \ * F w ^ o r f ^ jf^ a f ->MKKk .Wiaait <«nnr ttewwA ■fioijmiawt. I-vV!' * e thrown roqwJ.ipiflflf M o * # sprraep; hrui f-l.ti.n tOoifidtibimrjiMiwd j»diishtiyiWAuaramhqp fl i t would do better still. : **•»' (Mi'.IKb|lA,8tSBdtR9Hat»toi> \(WtottKpttezIinffo 1. kfbjHMf. w h a t wt'ary'stttsii'IllhAtofilPttftedi'i' alreadyiuF 1W fr!T#ri¥s<Stl;Wei, vi i''fe n M r t ^ ' ; > ufortable utra -wnlfcSMtotia *?;‘ I F •<«*> ’w f M r t s f i w f r ; ; er, but wm ^onad.lie never eeemed to « alr i .1.°PKe(l.joiljt;#ftd,i/ippy. ' U H , ! V l O T 4 ’5l!nM iia!.dt%fl^PPS4 w m t mitmsf!tifty»*ewtAwid ,! anditlwfiSrk .Um^ncitM .-given to talking of my troubles, hiasym- \ tgpafl^lobMndifc«zydongfle7tntdil t43dhini how there a »noH>OVBM»)l«td1ti t!lje,;'' Mi/MMid, «tan£i©an'*iitdtiUrTh(i»(>qb>piii MbfrtfteMti <*t iiuTX’the!''el tint!*? - cviki II o [how Tom'lived.^twj:! sse hoW « tqr i t would be ior gWja ribM M .to 'take o ehtsit cflt across ac^ts JUltik com# sip 'with ms, Ibsing ledlntosiichailai ,/to)Ka*.toy!M lf, A s cl ^forMnry^-lsfrfei |»Ouli > red# > n mere ffrtotttiy . The neawr I dreaded • surprise, and it'iwmod, as If I were so long threading theins And6ttt*of my road, that they must be th* fireitb.rraefc to«w*VA pfhir.t And •tf*th that take'*,' 1 before. , . aealih* More I BIK'g^ m ^ ’/M 'r d '■ 'the vi f m ir i f ^ ' e o u i d p « t .rifle. I w a s heard ■flf ‘” f‘‘ *— ’ ' would P/Bftfe?1!9!l'i6fttWle Kto^ ba bade me bring iHet^WufefiiWiiift^idlor’s Gere on the fol- i&’8toP.S^,^«}}fl®tnal,y at ^elve. He /gjapl^iVe.tbetAto. meet me, but I was to iftek .Tliere might be a trifie of risk in wlistulishould have to do. but r$AifelBS)flfi'£j9|8 bftt.least, Tom saw no harm idUdtdtitotighihtbers might. -mffilf'Sitmiujrgli'ng I\ I said to myself; end t#A#OilghSibf Mkry, who would sooner die \than racQjf 'ffrb to do anything that w u •»» juW ^ p i.5 I was shout to say no to Tom’s offer; but Mary’s wan face rose up bolterrfhieliihd as I remembered how biting want was dragging her down to her grave, i grewi^SMperate. » f I!m ,y.our man, Tom, risk or no risk. |jj^db%Akera to my-time, never fear me.” ,$uifa'gra8ped the hand I held out, left a xvbitttag ip'it, and with a nod walked on, -AM»ia^ me with a weight on my con- -iWfihtk that had nerer rested upon It be- ■WWi^ All that day and the next, I could aSIi6t?Meet' Mary’s eye without feeling aa tifj were hiding a crime from her. 1^^'lieni evening come I told her I was _:jfant«d for a little job of moving at the .jgpxt.gillage, and should not be home till .late. She never doubted the ta>, but semlled and kissed me when I went away) -leading old Bob by the bridle, and fancy- 'lug tbat I bad never seen a darker night, sW!r heard the wind moan so dismally be- -.‘ifere. ^ Ridler's Cave la situated in one of the - moat lonely parts of tbe Cornish coast and 'there ia aot a house within a couple of ^milea of tha spot. After riding for about '.half an hour, I oame oat of the lanes on to the beach, and another mile or So along the foot of the otlfQi brought me to the the cave. Aa I rode Into ii 1 heard a voice -lay cautioualy, \All right, John, tbe boat ; -~will be here directly / and I was not sor- «ry to 'fled Topi Davies mounted on a cob r.alongiide of me. ■ Handing me a flmk with some brandy - In it, ha bade me take a nip ; at the same etbne. telling me with no little glee that 'the “ ooeatka ’ were napping, and we yehogld do them jolly 1 ^ After waiting some taw minntea we •heard. thegegular click of oara ia the row- - locks, lWtowod by the grating e f a boat’s Ckeel on the aUkgle. ' We rede out and soon had several par- ■•eele atrepped on either aide of thstkones; vthtn trith scarcely a word spoken* we set Vedf;. Tomgiviag me instruct ion s*wh*re 'to'frave my, load/end adding that itwoald heM well te pert-M toon iw we got off the wAwey we went, but only to find oat first —just m wu quitted the ehoro—thet the ‘CoMt-guardnsen were net napping after -till; tyfo of them apreag upon us from behiati a boulder, and clutched at tha 3tanmi* bridle*; but the creatures swerved, ~*nd that saved u*. ; MJjpur-<mf ydur llfet” muttered Tom in reny «ar, at the same momant rid a g hia srtasach little oeb right at the men, 1 saw v,«**e ef lhe«a.roU over on th* fend, white the ethar jumped Mide shouting to us to '«to^, but wu motor paused uutU wo w m dmm* fittstMM* dawa the Ian« leading from stho bwtdt. Thai Tos| pulled op. “ W* JuitUto putt' hpw,” he said. \Keep to tho 'Nl^htiwd'ldde hard, for they will cut you toff if thtfr eeu v/harU tha Ian* wiadu to- - wato:<tlro' e a ilt; 'but '.give the nag wk -umdftaper, «ud you #IM ha tbeto ' ttium., Oif w ithpoulf and eo we parted. - 'Y : A f ter T t o r I m ’lU ft'M a I begrn-to t o -' ttoemtor bito'akttototy'ei'aM to th*. aheto' 3*he wiidtogtef iSmtem bfougkt it, ied th e spot w h e re 1 antieipateij dnnjfieri.') fjtiihj''' denly I w a s seised w ith t h e ifra\jl?|A t/j!t£ - Could loup the hedge T m ight eyadd theib, and quick as th o u g h t 1 'p a t B o b 'a t th e dark line o f thorn bushes tk a t lootofrl ahead, j u s t where t h e lane m ade tha-lafiit sharp tarn tow a rd th e beach. ^ 4 ■», I rem e m b e r t h e rising in the. a ir , th*:v crash through th e to p of the hedge, s a d -my own fall, which w a s follow e d 'b y the most unearthly yell it is possible to iih- *■ aglne—a shriek th a t seemed to die'Away ' f a iuto the bowels of t h e eartli. T h e n ’A\ 1 h u n d red stars dauced -'before m y dyes-- there was a strange dizziness i a m y bead (—nil g rew dark and I knew no more. . 'How long I lay before co.ming to j»y- petlf I cannot te l l ; nor could 1 recolleqt, •io r a considerable tim e after m'y souse*, returned, wlint i t was that had happened, ■‘‘Nuittbed w ith th e iuteM e cold, I w a s ly - , ..dng-en my back with the wind shrieking iabovfe m e ; b u t where Was t h e horse ? and ,.,?yhtll‘/peant the awful yell I heard after y tah ig g the leap? * • t . ]\ found th a t 1 was lying on a slop*, ‘an d turning Over on my rig h t side ^ reached out one hand intending to lean ' Ujiiiflit and raise myself. T o m y horror l grasped nothing, for—it makes mo sliud- \dO rto think of i t —I h a d turned over info , theltnouth of a p a rtly d isused pit. Already i.-hifyas hanging h a lf w ithin it, and w h ile - , ^ r g g g l i n g to recover my balance, could .j.fof].myselfslowly but surely slipping f u r ther into th e hideous gnlf y a w n ing t o re- “ceive me. I gave one cry f o r mercy, a n d ’grasped wildly about till I succeeded in clutching one of the boards w ith which ' th e shaft was lined. In another second • m y body had slid dow n w ith a jork th a t nearly wrenched my hands from th e ir h o l d ; but th e strength of dispair wa* in th a tclu tch and I held on. Then a d e a th ly faintness crept over me a s I thought of tiie depths below , and imag nod -myself falling, f a iling helplessly into them . T h e strain upon m y arm s became intolerable, and to ease it, I tried to insert my ’t o e f ' between tbe crevices of the boards, cryid’g frantically but faintly for help th e while, though the sound o f my own voice startled m e, it was so strangely hollow. As I raised m y self a little a piece o f t h e rotten wood broke off, nnd fo r a dreadful mo m ent I was han g in g by one h a n d ; but er* m y quailing heart could give a n o ther flut tering throb I had regained m y grip, and found foothold too. More th a n th is I d y e d not venture in t h a t profound dark ness, b u t I told myself t h a t 1 was compar atively safe a s long as my aching lim b s ' would sustain me. W h en they failed T knew t h a t 1 should g o down—down—down —until I lay a m angled corpse by th e s ide i of the poor boras whose dying cry atilt ringa in m y ears, Those were m inutes o f h o rror, a n d 1 b e lieve I m u st h ave gone o ff m y bead A b it, ' for 1 fancied t h a t fearful sounds came wail* iu g up from t h e pit, a n d tb a t some invisi ble power w a s trying t o drag m e down iu to it. T b s u a tem p tation a ssailed m e t o ' le t go, to end a t once t h e anxietiaa of s a y ' life and the pain aud terror 1 w m endur. lug. B u t th e poor, pale face of Mary— M ary w h o w a s w a tching for m e a t h o m e m rose jiefore m y eyes, an d w ith renew ed strength I held on, and prayed to H e a ton to save me. As if in answer to t h e prayer, a (team of th s moon's lig h t broke th r o u g h th e m u rky clouds, vanished, and then shon* - out again so c learly that I w m able to p e r ceive tb e ladder n o t m any feet away. A s cautiously m m y cram p to lim b s ' would perm it, I worked m y w a y tow a rd i t, a n d before thfi clouds gathered again, 1 n s kneeling on t h e bank above th e pit, saved ! ? Cold, weary and sad, I mAde t o y Vriay hom e w ithout interruption, a n d told Mary- ' w h a t b a d happened. As she k ti* g a b b a t ' m y B e e k ,shirerlng a n d sobbing, s h e m a d e i m e promise- t h a t I would never a g a l* be draw n Into anything t h a t m y soaastence. told me w a sn't j u s t r i g h t ; and tteptk Clod 1 a m able to say th a t, coma f a ir w e e tjiar or foul, I have b e ta faithful t# m y woyd. „ — i i ' i i - ■ M a larlo n s Gmmu A n invention th a t m a y be d tv s io p s d into som ething of g m t value t i th s t *t\ an E n g lish chem ist, d e signed t o show t h e ■ existence ot m a lsrious gases. A pipes o f > boraeio acid t h e sis# of a w a lnut is h s t t f d - to redness in chlorine. T h e -mass- is' the)) - blown, t b e sam e as.!t$mtnou g lsw . Into A bulb, an d th e “ g topphenot'' hi ready. fii» uaa V h e n first mad* t h e l(ttll| Is p e ^ feto • lyTclesr, but on being b r o u g h t i n to co*4 tact with carbonic acid gu, It,' bpcom'ea clouded w ith A lig h t blue’ ’film, giving 'AA opal lustre. Bjr gentle tohto ttn g th e f lf if c ^ ' passes away. So g reat 'a Iks' dtfttttiy -AT* th a gasopheaer, t h a t the breath *f,mchW|U o r a healthy parson breathed, o n tlfotejiifcJ^ can be d e tect t o from t h a t o f a p*r»o*;**r‘, h a lin g moro carbopic acid. over a solution of s u lp h u r , t h a bulb h a - : coma* p itted, m i f w ith amatt-pox. .fra'! -3to? rtoeaif ’ IfaM M a la.- T k a Mammal* A to tortabtotto: thing forth living y o a ig e A d A toflto thasara w ith milk. .-.'Maw -MoakajM. .;DtoaW’d f b P ra'-.floofadA n im a te, t ^ l e * r S*ta..Bati% c Mm**, tfru ln s ls , 0tetb», Masi^toW /fljpOA^i] . Daekhill* o o » * i u tt o r ^ * - ) t o * d (,'> 'T h e y *|1 br**th*ate by w t* a to : o f 't o g to « l sailed inag*, hava-w a tas- blood' w h lto f if ; a*ftt t h r a a « lw a t th a - tody by t o w t o ’M'-i* ka*to comstrtMtod ilka |fc»t o f atoh, M t -tha seek ,h to * > V - m to y f (pit$fiwto'‘ • ’.f'V ' ■ • • ■» .Vi , *i V . -rlbi**! of '.te.reelattfl tfaatkaonfff (b e tearfafes and Itia: tha moat ! teentO'i ^ lW m t e t e / now Ip t h a Secqnd A r petttellfrtoJ th is a p d m w y J ‘ tailings aqlmalp th a ! -lows *1 h o . fib abofit gulha devolOpfi ’th a id 'p n forces, a^tff ■ n n ltnbY h ''^? r a n g s t a m e s tA k d organs andft At t h a : fem o ral a rtery‘j and jOriry < ing llgatqrrtftl th a t 4 0*«ld I th a n opeah^il arm . jfrojar fieial blood ; tb e form u la p 3d TUfr a current o | I Joified jlfA h a J u n til t h a than vtem p e ratur* having- pr*VV p.lu t o t h * is was mifietad *, to th » «m « h r' (hnguak A m i was filled „ applied a a 4 i oVi th*w H d ty^ of ibe b ^ b tl ffr rent wpAafi pgi action O^edbrt-i plication of; • m ade t * l b h t 1 fa i p t h n t r W The- a r t e r y . 1 •low ly, W** ( k W ' W - With 'T/A “ filled'at 4 tiqu _ eleotxiedtjr'to teg u lar Mite 'a# poAdbl*#'*;! 'to.t a n q e o f .la * ^ n i l t y t o a b eeedad i|] Void .;o f / s power tb a to f r f j ing to,*toaa*V oonnaev^ha Vjnthtkai bight, * - a ntgkjlft refiectlon. poeittea. faintly A ti dngiadaO ids teadida .k a o sad, mwi*,, to***.? the SAma- taincd t t o i ■yiwart tetadi . ite e l f t k I th e . Jtatfcato* A fltoh i. jinpl? < * ' , --Aaat«MA(’!fi te b f f t o j ,. .' M tottlN lb? lirtfl m tW’ ««A uf.es. tc l t o ’ fpte. .fiif- r ir«* [jfrto j t o to bfr & dia in* (?fiioM * ;'yl*jh ■ 0,j* M r c U n g f o r > y o p r d e * .o t , (.;W^ggftofii,aAyof fihte*- _ th e b rlginala - k - F r e f o e tto ' * • {cfrm itadobted for avbjroi After do- dmtothaUaforior .j*’\ f®b ■ - to m _ db ^ .ioatyd-M n - . |d' fall muscnlar ttoihM toal''W a * afrd.Vtiia\ vital hrdj/ aloWly and ; in - order to do- the arrango- itof the various fbody ■cloupnoss the sad near the knee, , extracted. H*v- Nmaucdi a manner '^|o«e it at vdll, Vein It) the left 4u*mg tbe ttrtl- iyopa. pursuant to f in. MS. tome II., tV d u 's to to psm . ' ‘.o d a lt o e r wires, [llo f p latin u m , flto ieato d t h s s s m a . '® p d d y . then held; ed tfte yoltaio ubjeet, th * fluid * v e rful ‘syringe ^fw enty -pounds i a s the h e a r t' ar/battofy w as •' liy th e l i g a t u r e . 'iiie ib i i u x ^ k a p t n p , a our. Itadr b u t w ithout fk- A local ?ap- rren t w a s 'thqn /to ia y - tielig U t,* ' s'aetooh occurred- : d ischarging : apd. tb a »Sr-bal- otaophagus T h a lu p g s i a p u m o d io ac* Tito currants of i hfo V applied. * t dfng a a ’elqs®!?, \putee-beatand Ta'yo^r IntenM appear- plunged in. a to m f t o to £ £ to I then Sue- Ilfe , b o t d e - and the ' ltoO * tblm g w * n t- Sgtoew aad how S*toysl9iaVorgant ttT r a t l i r e i o r t h * -# ' . P*a**d in deep ’ ia* inttossma Jjtelttflkutljr b u t ,'in A f b a breath- tto ito te s s . ' 1 ' liA'aoIatlon-of Daetoifrtoff to- for- “fttow - 'c h a r g e d . toiAarals ra. 'keaatly. S a fokanidsa- (My hand in th a teal i t ayrtodhtg (Lv A . ■ **' .»• ' , tth t e trolutoh t e t e ‘*i*ito a f - i k r , -Das :.Wh* astounding. •• 'this face, th * dBAted a u d ' otoD^rtoaeY T k * V'NHtorte«uA: Tha. m llttoA a tton t o , , i pjUOdy aatu r a l. ' t e a ri l l ( c o p u c t. - t o ' M t o k sitlo o p a i v lU 1 i -of t t o earth, 7 t o t o t : a » « *,r'm y * * M ' V. vV. • ' Itolutiom * t ., M t h a - m M l ktokf.Ufil ' ffNVBl '..to , - ---'to; .-;*** -hi>\«r*(khig. ■ItiiutiL' ‘ MMUililf'ftttd Aliffto ‘ hut lost 'fifite r t W t to M a t a M i ; , . _____ , t, ......... T la g . ■ w m '’ -g o n e r f e r t v e r ,’ami 'm y reason S t e n e s told sac th a t f a r th e r th a n this a r t could got. go. deeper than, this aelenca covdd -notj look, and I stood nb u k e d on .th e v to f th r M b o ld of th e toinplo, w ith ft a c r « v a * s - g i a n t s a t Ha r a a l m y s t«ri«g T h e causes of all tliat I b a d eeen still r e m ained M ddaa, a n d shallow aa Bathe,,da'* Was t h a pool w h ich I had troubled, s a d ko h e a ling w a s in i ts waters. A d e e p dis- - g u s t for k n o w ledge followed m y late e n thusiasm aa one wave euceecdfl another, , and m y only feeling was one of Sager and envy tow ards the first great oause whbee d o ings I had thought to duplicate — w hose secrets to unravel. T h a grovelling thing below m e , g i b beting in tb a glare of the g a s l i g h t 4 seemed to mock me, a n d w ith a n g e r'land despair I dosed the aperture, torped o a th e apbyxiating gaa, and in a few m o m e n ts h e was beyond tha reach o f resus citation through hum an moans. W liat ia ‘ th e m easure ,ot m y g u ilt as w e ighed - by legal standard, nnd in how far would 1 h a v e been a m u rderer had not the last scene been e n acted t So closes one chapter of this rem a rka ble document, And if the evidence were not so positive one wonld d o u b t the,state m ent contained therein. The house w h ich covered tlioso scenes has been razed by order o f the Government; on po* tition of a d ja cent property owners, 'a n d * every vestige has been reinoVtd. T h e , name of th e m u rderer has been erased from, th e heraldic records, a n d his mem ory as f a r as possible, consigned to ob- * ilvion. \w»r> k i t o t o i * v * ! * . J S B 1 4 , 1 8 7 1 . t+, asiv to .’ T '.im j1' ’t o y ' wmvwrwewTW* va*t aww^ewt^^ w^ef^asyeww vww wseg g ■* * tike k f f g t, syatan, h u t - BP I Jm C a u se o f P h o s p h o r e s c e n c e I n A n im a lst a -■ - M. Panceri has presented to th e Con gress of N a turalists and Physici’afts a t T u rin, th e resu lts o f some .investigations as to tb e cause o f phosphorescence in a n i mals, and especially in fishes. Ho h a s ’ come to the conclusion th a t the cause of this phenomenon is th e slow o x idation of fat, which he finds to be alw ays present when phosphorescence is observed in ani m a l substances, 1'n t h e case of fisb, t h e oxygen of th e atm o sphere very readily penetrates th e skin and acts upon t h e s u b cutaneous adipose'tissue. T h e phenome non is prom o ted by p lacing th e phosphor escent substance in oxygen, bu t entirely w rested b y its immersion in c arbonic acid, fresh w ater, alcohol, or any solution n o t containing o x y g en. Phosphorescence usu ally commences im m ediately after death, . a n d continues u n til decomposition sets in , w ith disengagem e n t o f ammonia, when i t invartbly im m ediately cesses. SlkkAto -M/LLMtM* J • w p* b; Influence o f Blno H a y s on Llfo' a n d H e a l t h . H A rem a rkable paper was read before th e Pennsylvania A g ricultural Society At one of its recent sessions, by Gen. A. J. Plessonton, in which he adduced facts, to prove th a t th e blue and violet rays o f th e solar spectrum exerted an extraordin ary power in hastening vegetation and in developing anim a l life, a n d am e liorating' {animal h e a lth. H e instanced th e ca«e o f grape cuttings, w h ich under a roof com* posed oi glass o f a lternate blue and violet colors, came to m a turity w ithin a year o f being set out, and yielded w ithin th a t .period a w e ight o f fruit th a t seems a lm o s t fabulous The effects of th e applieation of lig h t through-sim ilar m edia to a n im a ls ou t o f h e a lth, w a s to produce their rapid restoration, a n d in the case o f young piga especially, to a ccelerate their grow th. There appears to be no doubt of these facts, coming a* they d o so well atitbenti-r .cated. They establish a principle 'w h ich w ill bear a very wide aud bnneficlent a p plication both iu'the developm ent o f v ege table a n d anim a l life. Ho t S p rin gs. Thoae geologists who refute to sanction - tha theory of internal fire—contend!rig that the central portion of th e earth I* , solid m atter—cau not make any body be. iieve cold water paq be made hot without . fire. No argument li required to austain the Plutonic opinion tbat the centre of tltiB globe Is iin Immense molten in as*, for- ever burning without consuming—kept l a th a t condition by the motion o t the world .on its axl* while speeding Its endless cir cuit to a prescribed orbit of the Itoaveqs. Vifater fAlling* from the skies bn mountains • . and plains; by li* gravity percolates dowrt , through 'team s ’find • dlsTotolions • o f tha tocks, till, raM h lngthartgiens o fperpct- M l fire.it la instantly conv«rted lcto atearn ■ and forced back to thfi snrfaoe. ft ia cos. ( denaod a* it rise*, till i t appcay* a t }fca : opening abaolutely hot water. One o f tbe ittoat celebrated o f all j* the great gay*w of'lCeland, w h ichthrotra u p a o q lu tn n o f water a t a tsmimratora of T w d e g n M u 1 , It movOa b y regular p q laailteii' OnC* ha t a b s n t AM boUr s a d a,' k U f to# mfigltjr ; power balow n lM a a atrsam nine fa«t Isa ‘ (U*«Mtar lo t t o haigkt t o aa*. h a o d M .ts - , oo* kaadrto M d fifty f N t petp aadlealar- - Iy. At ttotiao u th *f ike fnmito fito.fito* , - l lQ d a g . i a ft* opAai air akpNArA wh** i t ♦ A tiH' ' * ' * *' • s^r’f‘‘ *• i *1- ’ Tk*bet*prt*g* to ▼ififteifi; Atetetoift' tol - ova* f iaw k ' Aaseii*,' to Asia, aid . w t o w t o l f t o o * SMfiMA-'ilM- >Mlite> * » -- ^ i ^ p p w .i F w^*P ^ - t o ote*A**t o • * • * -■ W W M t o ^ t e t o I f f \ • V ‘ ■ • •‘tto-W frM .doteliiaew lw e y w i get tia* If -s.’ . B E A T J T I P U L D B E 6 ^ ' •‘Ob, replied Mrateg., 1 bought It a t . ' ' ■ i 1 .• V * Davies’ Dry Goods 3toreC.ll 1 8 * m o d 1 5 7 F a l t a a i f i t . , B r t o l d f t e ' - ^ I t w M . r i y r f o c . n U ^ r ^ a . S a m l y . ^ v r t t o ' ' ( i iVftV'tW P L A C E I everhaardot. I i m r gains in *n» (tore. I got _ _ alpaca-lor ICayatSScema a jar<, dnaa for Emma. Van ought taw*' in my UlW g tf »a manyiltiA t a «pl»Mld .oWiM'.ganMt - i a yard, and a blade aipaaa Jn»t. ilk* Silk, and only 60 cahta a yard. They hav wry g*od at as and at crnts, sndrral'hand - “ a btaolc aipaaa lt.?Kha>altwtr*. ______________ cent., I think Emmie* is at good aa anything I t i n if '(bey tif* great on HANDJCX k - CBIEra, HOlStRY, etc, 1 bought tpipiidl* vrcS - k.rehlef. ,t 12 | cento, end mil 'regular mads boM at I*' cent.. They aay that they wit Sh»Usgt and SkirtlM* almott atcoct, and I heliav* it, for I bpnghtgoN- yard . oi - ilendld lor lS c n t . ' I got, W h atllikt , . .. -- they have ontylen* ! price. Never cm . down, and. I alwaya fell safe ia • rtoret like that, ifyou i d l y wantto get bargains ia - Dry Good.; I would heartily advlM yen to try tbtfcA, etc., etc. ^ - Ladle* aimllw cosvcrtttlon. happen evety day, * DAVIES STOKE is well-known by alfwho areoaUter ' lookout for low price.. A full Mock ot eTerythlng ha ' th. line 1. kept there. All kind, ot PLAIN AND FANOY DRESS GOODS, (from 25 c.nt. up. SHAWLS OF EVERY DlSCRimOlf, • Blankets, Blankets, Blannels, Fannelt, At the eld prleea Hoitery, Handkerchiefs, Far.cy Goode, Cloths, , * Cassimere, Etc., JStoiV • Water Proof Cloth ........ Good yard wfdeJUu.ihi. ..;.,.tl.00ayard ...... 12 cent* a yardt'' BLACK A L P A C A S !! Cheaper .than any place In .tbe eity. Job Lot. of Oil Cloth., Hatting, Carpet# etc., cheap;.| B E D „ C O M F O R T A B L E S , ; ! ^ |«U .lie# from >150 up. ‘ ■Anything and everything In tha Dry Good* Una A tif' the JJowe.t Price.. i j i t . Don’t fail to call. -.. ') JOHN L. DAVXKS, ' f t 165 and 167 FDLTON S T R U T . i | ' / ! Bctw.cn Sand, and High Blliat P. S.— Th. Fulton Avenue ear* paw th/ doer. __________________________v _________ frwtoft Ij . \ i ' - r A WEOHSLER St ABRAHAV,] 297 and 299 Faltra St., sear(J«kis*i, B R O O K L Y N . Are now offering a *pl*ndId,^toek of ; 4 ,} ltu a v k anatlOLOBKI) slLKS,ftons....|Llf to l M ! i FRENCH aud IRISH POPLINS, « . . . . 1.2* to U S -f SILK VELOURS, Arm » . . . . l.«*t. l H ] FRENCH SATIRES, « . .. . N t . L#»| t Also MERINOES, OASBQIERES, EHPRXat'! CLOTHS, WOOL VELOURS, DR AP D’ETE, DBA# 1 DB DAMES, DLAipSi*nd A foH,*ta*kto f GOODS, at ptopertlonato price*. Lcdlti’ aid Cfaata* Hasterir aadi Utuiarwwaa: Housekeeping Goods, Blqck and ed Velvets and Velveteens, Clodk- ' / V * i inga , Cloths, Shawls, ' ' Wrapt, EteiiMk* /.d th. largeit atoak of Suita, Mantlet, ate. of *mr *wa importation and murefcetmr# Aver . * ' f * N. Br-An*xaadaatt*»'of«mqta*k*** tiont«purohM.,»nd will demoartratefo . , i, t \ r M - f W B i w g i t a M iA.y ,v’ “ -'7 . 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