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November 12,1886.] T h k Y o v n h s t o w n N k w s . JU D G E N O T . STANDING ON T H O R TIPTO E A . Ami be bronchi tbe atone* Jo wo from th* v o a u m Keep ragrevva bp Ood1* own h u d . A jm I I hep uf religion tbe fuuataln. But bow few hero k -pt tbelr cuuunaod! Ah' tbe t ihlrss came strata LU r f r a a h u m , Ami tbey wee* of Ood f ir e a birth. _ _ _ _ _ Bui HU bun MU a new uue h aih gives, _____ That ye lore one another oa earth And ao ooa can e'er think fur another Or tell bow fcla fo><*t*ps are led. » But He wbo waa humanity'* brother For all of humanity bled lien D liouae m Imllaaapotl* IlrruM. AN ERA OF FRAUDS. W h a t a a n i * ['•ed by Mow C h a rity O r c a a l a a tl e a e a r e I' TIiom T e e Lamp te W e r h . Tbe C h a rity O rganisation suc-toty, which la located in a quiet p a r t of U n ireralty place, aud which ia m anaged by e m u well known philanthropic I a d lea, la a auclety th a t ia d o ing m uch good tn the way of aaauling tbe w o r t h / poor nud in putting them In poaltiooa where they can help Iberuaelvs*. A reporter, wbo called a t the headquarters to-day, found the Udiae in charge busy, as usual, in laaulng “wuodynrd\ cards, in itiTcetlgaling for l e i a t t i m , and in listening to tbe various ta i n of diet raw th a t were told by a email array of applicant*. It waa a motley array. Thure wae a typical country boy, who, like Howell'a Lemuel Barker, bad come to grief while aeeking bis fortune in the inrtropolie lie wanted to go hom e to bid m o ther. There wea an educated Kugliahnian wbo had oume to thia laud of promise, to Snd it a land of bricks w ithout straw . Ue w anted work There were destitute widows and broken dow n gentlemen. “We do tbe beat we c a n ,\ aacl tbe special agent, wlmee Imsineea it la to recaiva these visitors, “but 1 assure you we get just a trifle diarour&gid a t tim es, and our f a ith In hum an nature is frequently and violently shaken \ \W h a t percentage of those whom you assist turn out to be deserving /” “W ell, It may a e i u a strange statem e n t, but a s a m a tter of fact I belleva th a t VU per cen t of them are f raud* No, it'a not drink, although drink in m any rnnea has m uch to do w ith i t If I were asked w h a t I Hud to bo tbe cause of destitution in m ost of tlio cases t h a t j 1 am called upou to investigate 1 should say , that It ts laxineea, pure a n d unadulterated. I have here now a letter from a m an w ho ought to need help from no one. We havo placed him in good poaitlons three tim e* He lias lost them by carelessness, and now he cornea bock to u* He la b u t a suinple. There Is a class th a t seem to think th a t thoy aro entitled to he sup|>orted by public charity. But we m u st deal with all lest the deserving be o v er looked The m a n tle of charity ia b road and covers m any things,” tbe long suffering lady continued. \Am o n g other things i t covers a good m any people who aro able to cover theum-lvt*. B u t frauds will alw a y s exist, I siipjsjsr.\—New Y o rk Mall and Kxpres* lliiim io H ill's T itle. \I earned the title of Buffalo Bill by killing buffalo** on the plain* The K a n sas Pacific ruilm u d was being built through the h e a r t of the buffalo country ln 1S07. Homo 1,500 bonds were employed ut th a t end of the route Tlio Indians were constantly on tlie w s r path, nnd fresh m e a t was difficult to ob tain. Hunter* w* re engaged to kill buffaloes for the firm who bad the con tr a c t for board ing tbo employes of tbo rood. I had some little reputation as a go<xl shot, a n d especially a t live t a ttle, so I was engngwl a t a salary of $500 p e r m o n th to kill buffnloea. Twelvo of these huge a n im a ls were required each day. Nothing Imt tlie hums and h u m |a were eaten. I knew tho work would he very dangerous, becauso the Indians were riding all over the country, indulging in tliolr favorite sport of killing a white m an when they caught one alone o n tlie prairie. But I agreed to furnish the m e a t, Indians or no Indians. I know I would often lie flve or ten miles from the rood and was liable to attack by tlie redskin* My s u r e r * * *s a m o at provider w as an great the road hands began to call I n c Buffalo Bill, sn d tl>< n am e hus remuimsl w ith me Many stirrin g ml v entures occured to mo during tho sovrntrtii m onths I hunted buffaloes for thu Kansur n Ifle m a d 1 killed *.1480 buffaloes, In-side\ solkj Indians.—New York Mall and Exp, vox. Da s a v e s * hays e f ta—N e t c e l l F e a t a t AU. A C incinnati h a llrt girl a r p a r t givse a a a •aetimonv from oo* of his fnanda. a Is raelis*, who says \I walk upon my toea just as eaay a* you do upon tbe aoiaa of yoor f a s t \ \la not tba aboe m ade ex t r a stiff, ur. aa a n * suppose, do you not brace It a t tbe point f” queried tbe scribe. -N u t a t ell,* replied lb* Utile V ivian, m i l Ing and im m ediately the pulled off ber aboa and presented It to the newsman And w h a t a shoe it waa! A butter boat lam p would a n sw er alm o st as well, b u t altU wben upon tbe lady's foot It waa anything but unshapely \Tha strength u nailbar in tb* shoe nor tbe toes,* continued the lady, aa tbe scribe handled tbe Uttle pink foot casing again and a g a i n , \it la tn tba anklaa On* m u st practice for m o n ths before tbey can go on their points, but tba aak I* and not the too* Is tbs p a r t to be s trengthened * Yielding, then, to tb* cu r to a ty at years, tbe reporter asked, and quits tim id ly : \M ight I be perm itted to see your foutf\ “C e rtainly,\ replied tbe prem iere, \why not P and directly It was In hia hand. \Tba public ha v s quear nuttoos of we peupto of tb* stage, I have no doubt,\ said the dancer, ‘ b u t tbe hie* th a t a balirt dancer'* state M a rtin Van Bui vu ktft n fine feet a re corned ami bum oued or knocked out valued al gsu i uuu of Joint is all a nuatak*, as you will ase by m ine Ilare, tot me stand upon my toea * And jum p ing lightly upon a table, tb* lively Vivian tw irled upon the toes of ber toft foot as lightly Indeed ea e butterfly upon e bhneom \Tho public doee not know ju s t wbere th* hardship come* in,\ replied she, laughing “Tli* toes, you will ear, do not bend, and I am right upon the tip a Nor are m y feet bruised ur b a ttered . b u t. o h ! Ut* long yeara of Uni an-1 tbe weary hours of practice l Tsu ally one begin* a t 3 u r 7 yeara u f age, a n d gore on until 16 o r IT befuro a debut ia niada, and avrn then tho practice inuat bo kept up. It to not to harden the toes, but to s trengthen the muscle* and m ake supple the Umba Wo m u st go even now every dey to tb* theatre, an«l for hours it la a cone Jess up and dow n — now on tho 'pointa' ai*l now w h irling about, so tliat tlie lhuh* may not grow s', i f f ”—C in cinnati Com m ercial Uaauttu. W E A L T H O f T H E PRESID E N T S . (F a a h l a g t e a 's Kl*hssi J v I S r e u V I s sees l l M s l s 'a k M s i— i . s s U r a s l 'i S a lary. Of tba aarttor preai toots W ashington was tb* wealth wet W t o a h* dtod his *etat* al a valuaU u a waa w o rth $Aw>XU i a p u r m a n . but iu.top.mto<s In hia tost yenr*. thanks to lb* g-eei m a n a g e as*nt at hia w ife Jefferson wa* w ealthy • to n ha Iwreura preaatonl, b u t ksto hb prop- arty aad dto .1 maolvsait Hia b>ene was » . d aad h a daughter wea aavsd from w e a l by tba g e a a n m ty at Mouth C a ruttaa. whicb gavwhar ffBO.OUO IVmgraaa bought h a library, and w ith tbe prowed* hie debta were p aid AU o f h a descenda n ts are poor M a lm s ' toft a ham jams* property, and wa* wealthy when f n s teat Cuagrwm tsotghl hia m a n u a r i p t paywrs, p a y ing $ikJ,AX) for lhaui Mra M al) am a ana. I'ayn* Tusid, squandered her pro p a r ty , aad ta a few years a f ter ber hiu h a a d b death aba waa poor Hi* —Lair waa v alued a t ffWO.uuu la 1*14 Jaturw Munrow d i a l la a d v a u t Ue a d d hia V irginia aetata after tbe death of h u wife, and d i a l Hi New Y u rk John (Julncy Adam* toft fldtl.Aki H tonic r a n r , Andrew Ja-kaou, wa* * rich m a n fug h a day Tb* H e rm itage, which he toft lo hia a i o p t a l am . la now tba property uf S cientific A merican 'B#v*mB «8 * Bfcti.il *■> firae* •* “toi-i fc* B'lVvu* U * bf |K«lkUT 1 t n t' A K ttkdf M •wilt U » l il$ firvwUn -w »«•**» (lill *'l PilM M frit i MpMMMHi f t • laT'x W B ' t t S s S a s . ' i i t a s f n r STENTS*,. <mm pfirtkn *. 4 •MffCf • t w : U $ f l o n # H u r t ' l r p t l mm he *• rM t . .I 1 1 S* r*<r.l '-*•« I [W S lTi.; ,v.~ I o m x T l* h l l L . . - ^ M ^ M ^ l M ) i * w \ *»d sll e t o i M e \ k r Iseref'm v* »»v*le» I s e t pahl* J * A* I c « . ' « r •>.'**. l e . s i s x .« ’* . r r>**«*. I . , v >M| e l m tern** w s w e e *■• I ' l e i a-arm J • • • « M I. r U e v w r r w |f e l !» *.**• r i l l . . ' to.I*. I t ' . l t . l . e . o * m i am f l l e l l . lira* • glkP— Si A 'o i d th* karsb , iriila t m g , g r ip in g com | O'inds mn often a d d aa | u r g s t l v a m e d lrine, end oorre- t ih# I r e g u larities of th e bow el* by tbe u * 'o f AVer's C a th a r t ic Tills T h r y • re in v a lu a b le s* s fam ily m edicine. T h e F a lsificatio n of l iquor*. Hpcaking of drink* remind* mu th a t poo- |>Jo l u r e aru U ^ iiu m * ' to protoul agniuat tho grow ing fokilU a liou of o r a l / t h i n g (•irv p t w a tc i) which they imbiba. 1 rvm c iubrr va riou* proUwlationa of »oiuo klm! in la r i a , but they w u o a ll fcpaamotlic Attorn pt* to chock ( tho evil, and tut auah Iboy failed, of coutao, in Ihcir object. Tho poiooning gina on with oa m uch virulonco aa o ver, and oven boro and them with ever incrvaMiig viruionoa. When wo call for a cup of colToo tbo aalooukooper aervtw ua unbluikhiiigly with a cup of chic ory. Wo aak for a glaar of cogiiAc * a > giro tbo chicory a proper flavor, an<i wo a re hand od a liquid coiupuaed of diatilied potato juioa and apothecary's ingredient*. A bottio of or* dinar-y wine can be turned out w ithout coti- taining a single d r o p from the gi *pe, and Jam a ica rum ia flagrantly m a n u factured witb oil and vitnol everyw h ere. ( 'bam pagne, in Franco, ia a vary sm all atrip of territo r y , th e vinos of which cun only pro duce a limited am o u n t of tho flxaing liquid yearly, and yet i u apparent annual yield ka num b ered by millions of bottioa 1 rem e m b e r once having vxtorted from a Parisian wine inert hAut tho secret of bla in tbe sale of c h a m p a g n e , and 1 foal K Polk left a b o u t b t i f this a m o u n t. and. aa bo had oo children to m ake ua» of It, hts widow has on joyed it otfHW hi* death John Tyler was not a rich n a n . lh«*ugh be owned a floe farm in V irginia and a u u a ilo r of slaves Ho bad a largo family aud was ao long in public life th a t bo wont to the W hite House poor W h a t ho saved in oflhw «n aided him to live in ixsnfurt after ward His ••cond wife bad rneajis, and theii eight chi! dran were well educeU d Mr Pdim u re, by a aecxutd m a rriage, twm m e a w ealthy m a n Kraukiin Pierce loft no child to Inherit bla property, winch waa vaiiMsI a t $.‘h>,UU» Preeidont !iu« b a n a n was witrtb which be gave to hia nephews and uWcea A b raham laimxdn'a ealaU waa valued at $7&.0iU Andrew Johnaou had IIA0.0UU ebeu I e left tiie W h ite Houae A p a r t uf this am o u n t was h a t by the failure of the Freedm an's bank President ( I r a n i never had tno«n»y until lie lie aiiM* lieutenant general. Ilia salary axel tho generous gif Is of bla friends made him a m illionaire AU of hia property was l«wt in tho G rant-W a rd failuto His wife is inde pendent a g a in thnm g h tie- sale of hia Usik H ayre la very wealthy The gifts to Mrm. Gai floki m ade her rich Her hustiand loft a small prop**rty, w o rth n«4 m om than |4<>,000. Ka -Preatelent A r th u r la w o rth about $ 100,000 Cleveland has about tbe same aiuuuut — New Y ork Huu. UtM*|i M«m A iv% e * s e t w i is WmbiiIj A mm an I m Ths diefc*-**** *• eel) •» oil v * ol * m - t s w^Sks A s u s t o Ml BneJese ' “ » DOES TOUR CLOTHES FIT?” I' * weal a t- > •« Uag sail uf i Uxtb**. e*4o te erder fiv e « l « i « o f .tod* And s t A k»w«» p k • Than any uthar toat «»aa* mrmhant taiKv will far ntol them* If a*, rail al tur ot.ua, \M Soi.n* At , wiore v.»a will ftnd s tu* A# sort me ul uf (hkxkxlo to ch.N>*e fix.m, and in iha rnaiirr id tl, I guaraair* aallofa. i. -n ot NO P i l l »*• b a p a rvad? asada sail n i l p»« ae* wbal I otttt My |uiv*s and wort will r«*e«laoo yea ll d«*es not pay to buy ready mad* tM k itii toorp Spoocor. i l l S omci St. Boffiio, I f. « h > l I t l e k r l ) H a ll Max*. O f all Ibe sill jr, weak, nambjr |» n 'tiy , * i«H I aunw aiul ubnoxlnu* brings un raxth, coal iimiuI me tu the w e a rrr of Ihe < li*ati'Ut t« ll. Tbe U isu lias gun* d a f t with It. Kvivjrwheiw radiant am, with \ | m umutli and eagvr eye, staiuls guard with his lltUe tail tu Inter | ru|>t and aunuy men who do uot il» » i » l tu , Ins tovel of tacitu r n Imbecility, lu llie tb» alre, as well as on tlie street- everyw h e re, In fact one bears the tinkle of the Isrll, a n d ola serves tbe fa-e uf the fool grow lum inous w ith delight as hi* Inauleitou cut* sh o r t a good story or bring* a clever talker to an ; * [siatted a n d irrltatad atop. To one wbo has been aw a y from New { York ami returns to eueuuntar tb* |siertto I tmba<'’ltty of t h u latest e ras\ a l tie* full Uda, the effect to enervating and morose Him'* my r e tu rn I bav* know n solemn boors, wbo no 1 can neither U lk, think nor sing, b ring fam ous com p u n ction w h a tever lu m aking use of It In j Oomcdians to a standeMlI h r tbelr little brlto, your |>agua a secret du pollchinelie Ills and then r<air loudly a t tlieir own exhibition M a n u s c r ip t an d M a g a sliiea. Mr Iva.i Moruu )old a story four or flve ycaix a g o to Mr Bunou, then tlw editor of Applctons Journal, for $H5. T h a t journal ceasnl to exist before Ivan's story saw d a y light In ita colum ns, aud Mr. Bunco returned It to tbo author. W hen thu M a n h a ttan started, Ita ed.tor, Mr Korman, gave Mr Moran $53 for It. T liat magoxine w e n t the way of a ll weaklings before they bail lira* to glvothe world Mr M oran's story. Lost week Mr Moran sold th a t story ouce more, and received $50 for i t The story would All three columns of a dully paper and Mr Moran ha. received Jilt') for it already I But Mr Moran isn’t a l u a y s as fortu n a te as th a t Last week he received this f n u n Frank Iwalies inihlisbing house: “My d e a r M oran Tluaae find poem inehwod. Its m erits are fully appraci- aiu l. liut the unfortunate fact rem a ins th a t About fluO w o rth (coat price, of coursa: the lutrinsic value to much g r e e tr r i of your poems are still aw a iting publication with us Yours, very tru ly , UenJ. O. K inith.”—New Yurk Graphic. For tb e ir horses an d cow s in the fail an d spring of t h s y s s r farm e r s sbouhl us* I>ay's Horse Pow d er. S e d e n tary pu r s u its predispose persons lo co n .ifp * tio n F o r co n s tip a tio n th e r e Is no thiug so good as D r. Bull's B a ltim o re P ill’s. Price $5 cants. U i r e t h s littl* sufferer e t onoe D r. Bull's Bsby S y r u p fur ell disorder* o f babyhood! P rice 23 ceuW Hweet as th e rose, D rexel's Bell C o logne. G r e v e y e r u G e o g r a p h y . There have Iwen num erous reason* given to •c n iu n t for tbe f a c t th a t th* north sides of churcbyardt are ao often deroid of grave* In tha west of E n g land there la a n Idea th a t the north side was not consecrated, but waa left for a playground tar the children. Then, some a g a in aay It to’frum the tradition th a t Jesus, wben dying, turned his head to tb* south. A n o ther reason given is t h a t the south to the sunny side, and the side where th* church door conuDoidy is placed, and where, ooneequently. most people p o se The com monest reason appears to be th a t form e rly m u rderers, excom m u n icated persuas. stihborn children, etc. , were w o n t to be b o n e d on the north side, and some rustic* sey Uutt gb'ots el w a r i rhoua* the north aide for th r ir per* grinationa There is, how ever, an ecvto- naete a i reaaon The east w God's aida, w her* His th m o s to set the west m a n 's stda, ths Galilee of the G e n tiles. tb* euuth, where the tun shines in its stren g th , to the side of Ibe angels a n d spirits) the north, the devoted r e gion of satan and hit boots the toir of rlinmas and tfaexr h a u n t.—Chicago Tribune. cham p agne, lie told me, was nutbuig else tbiui N o rm andy cider, duly .phvsl au*l doc tored, and by tolling it a l llm rate uf fifty francs a doom lu> was oblu to realise a hand some profit. I b a s>lmap|w, or gsnievre, whit h, a c c o rding to tbu eviilenro of the late Brussels comiuissioii of inquiry, to the siapl* drink of th \ w o rkiagineii, is a vile stuff drained from the vilest products. In fact, tw o thirds uf th* ai oiiolic liquors consumed ln Belgium are |oiaonoua, a n d conaaquently highly dct: inioi.Ui! I > th e hum a n fram e Is It auy wonder, therefore, th a t the Ficiuiah eoue of lalsir, once au strong and athletic tb mid tw degenernting into physical m am Ilea, the very shadow s of tbeir form er selves I — B russels Cor. Chicago Times. V leaaa la d l e s T o r m e n tin g Foreigner*. Tb* Indies ln bigh life have introduced a new and not very Is-autiful instrum e n t with w h ich'to torture tb* unoffending foreigner i It box long barn th s custom with the well b r a I ladws of E u rope to tovrl ry eg losers at any person who m ay bavs had the guod fur j j tune to a t t r a c t Oieir n n tke, and th* moat in illgnaid glance* from tb* sym uf their vie tuns fail to induce them to dssist the store Now, the frequent use of tb*** h rg net tea I proved ralhor tnesoxne to the arm s nf the luqulutiv* dames, and one of tiwee fair tor ; meiilor* hit upon tb* happjr idee of having a longer handle attached to ber glasaes, thus enabling tii* wearer to rest th* a r m aiul b ring the giasa-e tc the eve* a t the same time. The reault is more novel than i h a rm ing lf iudtea h av# a deair* to apfssar uvartwor ' ing and tupercilioui they need b u t aarry one of these lorgnette*, and Uwir purpose to a< cutnpllshaJ Itepurt says th a t utouy of the ofllcsrs statioeed a t V icuna ha vs a to\ been seen at the Corso w ith long band tod *y* glass'-* but wo will give them the b*n*flt of i the d o u b t, and credit for too m uch good **n e to encuureg* lu b e fashion, thougii lito feet of their w earing br*<vlota would teem to jua Ufy us In crediting this Uet r e p o rt uf Dame Ilu m o r —V ienna Cor. Chicago Harold. uf ill bred and clowmsb impeiiiiieiHV', I bav* seen a tim id Imt '-a|>abU aoubrvUo aaaulled by tho turlm tont tinkling of curriali Idinuy until •tie becamo s|wechleM from stago fright, whllo tbo grinning a|wa in the or- h o stra chairs sent up peais of laughter a t her tllevsn flture. It to tho trium p h of shadow hi aiiosi Insoteii'o over good breeding aiul dwon'-y The fool is abroad Uie yaw p ing, noisy tedious, fedbto * 1*1 i.(Tensive fool- nml he wears the • tiaaUiut livlt. — B lakely Hall lu Han rrn m ist o A r g o n a u t D o n ' t £ x p e r i m « n t . I nSSfflS # W S Rpf I ' M A iln g telb o tti* of A y e r 's H a r*aperi|le will aeteb Itb lb* m e ilts of tbto m e d 'c io* aa e blood purifler Me n y IlKiuisnd* of pe- pl* arm yearly cored of c b r o o ic dtoeosrs by th* faithful ue* of this rem e d y It to uoequaied for th* cu r s of scrofula If yc-i feel as thou g h w gflfr waa g a t h e r Ing arouod the h e a r t «boart-dropey i o r b a r e heart rheum a tism , p a lp itatio n of Ibe h e a r t w ith stiff >oation, s y m p a th e tic h e a r t troab !* —Dr. K ilm e r ’s O c e a n W s t d rrgu lg lvs. eor* reefs en d cures. F e rsow e lltles la Wrmmmm. Horcey tails, am u singly snough, bow Ths F igaro f o r years tw itted him about the else of hi* ears. Once Tba Figaro had a story atm u l him som e w h a t as follows A m an was seen loitering along tlae Heine, trying to wrench out of the m a s o n ry tb* big iron rings brate are fastened to. W hen srrwrt.il by tha polios tt tu n ied out to be F ran ' toque Harcey. w h a t hs was doing was ssor< h ing for ear rings for his own adornm e n t Twe A r g o nauL Tb* ( j s s s a 'l t m b r s ll s . Queen V ictoria was preasnted a few days ago with a specially mad* um b rella from Glasgow. Tha handle wee n round glut* of line gold representing tbe world, studded over w ith precious stuoss to represent tor m ajesty • dominion* Q s U w r i a i Bn o n e la T b g i s i a Hu m ac gathering is b ecom ing s recngnlaad industry in portions at V ir g inia This year Um quantity gathered to unusually arg * eome gatherers haviag m a d e $ 6 U 0 each by (dttorting tha loaves a a d braachm of Ihe shrub, which they ooli “shoosnak*-.'—Nsw Yori. bun. Y o u cenn o l afford to wa«te t l m • loj* xp. r Iroentlog w h s a your lungs are In danger. C o n s u m p tion alw a y s sasius, at firs’, only a \old Do n o t p s r m l t an y d e a lar to lm p < ss upon you w ith som e cbsap liu ltad o u of D r, K ing's Nsw Dlsoovery fo r oonsum p tloa, coughs and colds, but Us t o r s vou get tb* genulu* Iteoaue* he can o ad* m or* proflt hs m s y tell you he has som e thing Ju s t'a* good, or ju s t t b s sam e. D o n 't bs deceived, b u t Insist apou getting Dr Ki g 't N»w Do eo v e r y .w h lcb Is g u s r a n t * I to giv* relief In all th r o a t, lanx aa-l cheat affeeil >us T rial bottle* free a t N D lta*k*d's Di ug Htor* t'mmmm mt K s lr r iw e Old Ag«. Inetai* es of sxtrem e old age or* reported from R u s sia Th* Nov<«l|, a Russian jour not, onnouncm tbe doalb. In tbe alnuhouee of B t 1 ’eterehurg. of a m an ag n i 122 years, wbo hod lieen a n Inm a te since 18Ik, His m e n tal faculties were prawrvsvl up to tb* bin* of hi* death, at*l bto g eneral health was ex H tent to the age of t i t , when be o a s u i m s d to fall Tbarn to In th* earn* Institution a so l.se s widow, w I msw age, a* show n by itucunm itary eviilm r*, to a t lead 110 years In our own country, st New H Hand, l i , Mrs Arnold has Just nstobratwl iIm l<xeh anm v e rsar r at her birth ; and ber tw o etotwr* a r e still living, aged rsspsctlvely 108 and l i t . - Itoaton Budget. I r e s T b a t W ill W*S MesS. M v li teem s to U ox pet-ted o f a new F resah meU*el of (irotecting tr<m frosn r u s t It W.vs firs* suggsstnl try lie M aritaos. of otor-trb o i fam e, am i ronstots In placing the artU to to be prrdertad ta a w a ter bath at a tasn|wraturw of from 148 to 1 TB dagrvea. Ui rough w h i h I* paawd an electric current of jus* so ffl lent strength to darvjtnpoas th* w s ter In an hour or tw o th* Iran acquire* e ranting of Ida- k m agnetic oxide, which will take a brilliant pollen, and effectsxally resist further oxida tion Hleel orth let were roadUy om ted In the first trials, b u t surreal with w rought Ood cast Iron wa* only rsmcbed win*. dmHtod w a ter was used A rksneaw Trevetor B r e h e r * (toa Bex. Howell r e t u r n , the sou of th* late “I h e r toy \ (to tn r u , Who wo* for y e a rs J a y Gould's b roker, and who died w o rth H.IMJ0 <MO to see a t ths bask boxers oo th s Ht/* k Exchange, and now th a t he to to r e tirs with ao Inroane of $(, 10 OUb a year granted him by bto m o ther an cuo dlltun th a t be toavt W ail street ba m ay b a r * mor* tlm* to perfar-t bim sslf Li t i s fascjrila srieo-e, which he baa studied under able pro- fseerws In fact. W all stra i t brokers hire bro ken down prise fighters to tn r tn i - | lhssii Iji the m anly a r t . and aosn* of thee* w o rthier arbiolly visit the street and give lumen* to their pouo o s there It e nut safe f o r a Hr i t b w a rd rough to insult some r a th e r dudisb h«.k ing brokers, there Is d a n g e r o f th e ir telling go their r ig h t w ith tho forco of the hind ho d ) of • rttoptooeeJ mul* —CYmiunali b u n Sum m e r Tours. P a l t o o * B t e a m e r a L o w D a t n e Ftmr Tups p+r W$*» »»Biw—tn D E T R O I T . M A C K IN A C IS L A N D tL Igsse*. 't o k v r r w . * Ip . . M •>» i.rUis, Q m $ u . » b >.4 im >* fc rvrt ntiptffl. H- VMM. tlktoto Mkiiii* ^ l y . •w r y WMt D t; M* w wmmb D E T R O I T A N D C L E V E L A N D I / n l # SI O u t I i l u s t n a t c o p a m p h l e t * Bssssiss t o s w m s r u s e e a W f w u e e i b * rear rXsSet ***el er s S S e s s s C 0 . W H l T C O U t (k e « I P \ . S g e e S , 0 strut I A C level* nd l l t i m Nsr. 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