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a taa Walt Plaa, fla li kAtlull la oil. H'OLrEBXXE CEILING. CkM aa Nana Cawllaa flaa, wU ealoa 'A Maple flooring. Rlgkrat raa aiaaafartora. Vlmeniion Vine SMnglei.

Hra d. ja IL. awarkw hit0 fment jtrg ilnrtar, 4.MIIMI aad BtUti. Old Walla. rorth Carolina Pfne iiVI cuk Suff hpi.

kUch. OAK. "JSye boild ra. i rn ILIklE CBktKNT, FL1ITIB. roc Maaaa Wark.

AT TUB OLD 8TAVD a North Water Street. lotij cHcr. THE MISER. llU nc uin A tiitH' live an old mUor. llut, mean a lit na, and by.

eihw quence bad, O.J Flannitan hndX, srnxl atigel Ilka the tt if un, and lluit ancfl anxious thai li. nhoul.l jrot Into tieavon. It Mka ahaa arndlnc t1 Rars aoroM hi. or 1nno offlt dittl ehli.lren to film for a bit of brrad ur umlng Fathrr Ikiuth to a.k him for a 'nny for'th IMor box. Nothing did any Tlirr he waa.

to odd. and had never done anyone any od In IlIs life. Hut onv tlKht 11 wualiZbrt.tTnAa.eve, and Old FlanAifan h.i.l beaten a boy Xor naylnif Ihe mianllan anael nvade up Ma nulnd that ho would take mattera tn hand, and ring a little Wiarlty out of Old Plana ran by honk or crook, Bo, with that ha Hhlopered In Ihe Widow ItraJy'a fr an.l mml her to Old Flanagana hru e. knorklna; on the door and croon. on the atei Ilka the Darmhee: ror there wasn't a better Ix'RItiir In the country.

Old Flknag an heard her. away," aaya he; "sure ll' tho d.t I'll aet on you, if you tay there." Hut Ihe wMow" kneur that Plana a an'a dog had turved to death a lone; time before, and only opened the door and crawled In. with a groan and a atep, until ahe got cloae to the old man'chaJr. "Ohrlatmas eve, yer hmor. and a many happy returns of says ehe, "And Ma lan't the night you'd be re fu.lns an ould craytlwr a Wf "oTan alms, yer honor." "Yea, It Is," said Old Flanagan, "exactly night y.JU." "Oh.

mvyer Jwnor," saH the nrtifoxr. "Oh. no. It's only yer honor's Joke. And mc a wliMy, and not a up or a bite In the houm Jist a bit ttr an alms.

If It's only for lurk, yer honr." "You'd Utter go." said Flanagan, furiously, I've nothing 1o give." "Not even a bit of o.k1""' sail the widow. "Oh, honey, now." and me no folre." Old Flanagan looked at the iVlJ.nv Brady: she had got hold of the ool and waa getting near the dior. "It's a folne. useful lt of plnnk." said he; "a little worm eaten, but that's nothingproves It la seasoned. There, take It and go." "Thank yer HoYior, kindly," said the Widow Brady, and Jtblel away, dragging the piece of wood after her.

I tat. tat. tatl at the door came a knock. "May 1 come In, uncle?" cried a voice; and In tumbled a jolly, halt tipsy, faraway relation, with a ragged hat on hU head and his elbows "Mary uncle." said. he.

"I've Just stopped In to see If you remembered a young relation that's de aarvlnc and unfortunate. A tpflnea or so would be acceptable, and whisky "dearer than Iver." "Guineas! Where would 1 get guineas?" ahrleked the miser. "Take that rope and hang yourself. If you like. I'll give It to you for the purpose." "Sure, do you mane It lt'a tb thirst gift tver gave me," cried th un duttful poor relation with, a whoop.

"I'll take Kfor It's likely to "be all I'll get;" and be departed. Old Flanagan hobbled up and began bar and bolt the door, when a. soft voice without cried: "Mr. Flanagan! Mr. Flanagan! It'a only me Father Booth come for tittle eonveraatlon." And out of very decency the miser raa forced to open the door again.

"It la Chrlatmaa eve. Mr. Ptanagan." ha' "To morrow la Christ maa. Now. I came in to see whether you would not consider tt a duty and a privilege rive something to the poor.

Contributions are needed. A guinea" "I haven't a penny not one?" ahrtek ed Old Tlanagan. "Just look around you: Is this a place to get guineas In?" "Oh, Mr. Flanagan! 'Mr. Flanagan!" erred Father Booth.

"Chrtelmaa only comes once a year. Think of your aouL Give something. to the poor. If tt be but a brass key." lie caught up a great key that lay on the pUe of old brass aa ha spoke. And driven to despain tn mkser ahrleked out: There, take It." "It's something, anyhow," said Father Booth, and pocketed the key, fioon he departed Burt Christmas cam no more to Old Flanagafi; before the next waa over had died In the dark, hie last aot hav.

lng been to pinch the candle out td save (C A host of greedy relation) rushed Into hi shanty, poked about, climbed the chimney and pried up the boards. Everyone took all could And, and the real estate went 9 th dissipated younr eousln. ho turned It Inrto money aa soon aa possible. Meai) Old FIIr, iiartnjf been properly" ked and burled, cam to himself In Pirtt world. II stood a deep VaUfi dark aad dismal: aoove a great JlaTut afcone, "What Is that?" skei of a brlsht blenff 11 ixi stood near.

That Jleaven," repll.J Ik being. "WW lhe Jet Jn?" aslMd Old Flanagan. The' angel wrung' lis hands. "Alas, uor soul," he said, "there It a liver to ford, tt mounts in to cllnrk and a gate to open. Only good deeds can help you over (noee dIRlcultlea." "I've been prudent and never asted a cent," sighed Old Flanagan.

"Dear me. I wo I could think of good deeils Im'l good to be prudent? I aaa very eenil)le all my life. Only U.t t'hrlstmas I guvs a good plank to Wtdow Brady Th ana el rUpled Its hands, and ud. drnly another beautiful being knelt be. side the stream that roared through, th valbyt 4n Us hand rt tba bit ealerJ'plank.

"Ha old arvl worthias, but perhaj )ou can rrs on th angel. Aid old Flanagan, led by the white hand, tottered slowly over; before bun at os a steep, war4lk mountain. "I never gat anything else, barring th Mt of rops and a brass key," aald he: but (n aometolng dropped do th mountain aid. 'Angela tnnu merabr were tetllng down th rop had glvea hi ne phsar. Valcn at cried sv House vvorK Seems ratir to a matt but there Is a' great deal of lifting snil renrliinjr tn do a jrreat ninny trips up ami ilnwn stairs to tnske.

the course, of dnys lioti work. It's hanj where a wotflan Is welt. Tor a woman sufTrrlnjr with some form of "icmaie trouijie" it is daily torment. There 'nre thoumnds of sn eh women fttnuro.lin1 alonftriay by clay, in increa.iiii misery. There other tlioii inniU who have found a com Sletc cure of their iseaK in the use of Ih lierce's Favorite I'reacriptlon.

It stops debilitstliiK drninsr cures irre ru Inrity, heals Inflammation and ulcera tion, nourishes the nerves, and Elves vitality and vigor. It ruakes weak women atromr and sick women well. It contains no opium, cocaine nor other narcotic, For number bf month. I suflered with female writes Mitt Agnes McOowne, of lilt Bask Ineton. U.

tried vsrlon. remedied but none teemed to do me say permanent good. The doctor. Mdd It wa. th woM ee nf Utcr n.l trouble they ever had.

I decided to writ to you foe help. 1 reeelvwf a very encouraslng replr, commenced treatment at once. I had not uned your Haeorite reKrirKion' a week before I orpin to feel better, ami, I continued, my he.lih gradually improved. It la improving erery d.y Th-. Pierce's Common Sense.

Medical Adviser is sent frte on receipt of stamps to pay cost tf mailing cwfy. Send 11 one cent stamps for a book iu paper covers, or 31 sump in cloth, to thr. lHerce, Buffalo, N. Y. eral voice.

"Wo are doing our best to mke li charity of It. Climb1 climb!" the mountain illrrtlMMl Old llana gan. It weary the rope did not lart, "dih. If 1 had only kn'jwn'" pnnt ed, standing close be.lle the shut gates of Heaven "Oh, If I had only known' Of what ui wo. th money I saved, and now.

Heat en's gate 1 shut fast!" nut at that nmmeni h. Jaw, smlllrig. beside him. a form like that nvhlch Father Ilo had worn on earth. In his hands this flgure heM a key, Old Flanagan knew It at a glance.

"It's the key I pave to the poor," sighed Old Flanagan. "Sure, If 1 had my money hags now, I'd empty them Into your hands Instead. Oh, I'd be glad to Rive now that It Is too late." "It's the thought and Ihe wish help the key to turn," cried the priest. "It Muck a lHCls sit first, for you gave It against your will, but you are In now," And open new the gates of Heaven and let In Old Plana gam but he had a very near chance of it, as hi. guardian angel knew.

"Hir NOBR IS THE BEST SAUCE." Tet aom people are never hungry. hatever they eat 1 "forced down." There i of course, something wrong wttn these people. By taking Hood's SuraapariHa a short time they are given an appetite and then they enjoy eating and food nourishes them. If you find your appetite falling. Just try a bottle of Hood's.

It ta a true atomach tonic and every dos doe rood. The best family oatHartlc Is Hood's PUls. 1 HOW NA tmit. CHANGE. I nil Tiir iTntinit niurnn i amehica pHinBtiujiNo.

Willi Hfl itemarkable EvcluUon In th fairo nyralc. of tlerman llehrews. A young (tcrman Hebrew named Isadora Peuersleirl Innded In York wtth plenty of energy Ibut no Inonoy I lie wd the first one lute the eiril gram ehlp ai.t In an Imredlbly short spare 06 time he had sold his ma'ltres tnd other luggngeand had Invested lh priHT Is in a box of cigars, writes Mrgiiraeve In the rhllndelphla TMies. When companions on the oyage walked upon the utarf they were amssed to see )nung Pexiera.eln al rondy mstalleal In bualnt.s, srxl he actually 'offered his newty purthsed gomls to them as they stepped upon the chore's, of America WlsJi snd shrewdness he sael erlouglt money from th sale of elj ar to pure haw a arrmll'Vit nf gt oils, and, with pock him. back, he traveled ttfrougb New Tork rttate.

'He encountered Kngllsh speaking jieo)le and rapidly aciiulred a knowledge of Ihe Engtlah language, If you know anything Tif the German tongue you neeil not be told that Feur I ersteln mean flint and thAt It Is pro nounced as though spelletl Foyersteln. The young fellow noticed that people did not get the wang of his name snd gave it a ort of free translation, and I called Firestone. Having learned considerable of the Kmrllrh language, i te. Port Not VTsited by the Average Tourixt. LOVED BYFAM0US AEN.

The Winter Rcsldsnc of th Emperor Of O.rmany Whara Shell. Lived Ravlved Cattle Th Blu Waters of tht M.dlt.rranesn. (Corrcsiioudenc from Nice, Italy.) Tim Itlvicm ill Irnute Is Hill rem imrallvelr tlliLuown to thoe who seek tho sun In many lands. Oiiuiics. Meo tonp, fun Homo are household words, while l'orto Finn, Rapitllo, Levanto iud Uriel are uainca to tie sought ta an nllas.

It la the 'last of these, a tiny Italian hamlet of ninny colored houses, nesf ling; beneath a ruined castle, which Rhex Ita name to the Utile bay, whoso waves glitter lienonth the llei woods of tho Villa Mnrlgola, the winter Idcnce of the Krupresa Frederick of th he took ihe and on the opposite cliff, stand an further other old ensile, still ready lo protect anguagri he determined that If there was any I Uermany. Across the water, sappnire translating so be done he would do It 1 Mi' t'T renectlon of the Iky anovr. irorly. and henceforth name of Flint. He trav on, amaswrng wealth on his way, until village of San Terenso from those ncreaohed a Oerman settlement where I pintle, who have not troublcil Us he settled down and opened a bank ni.hlng folk for many a lon a curious lot and nottclng his Oermnn accent, said among themselves: 'This young msn's name Is not Pltht.

That Is not a Oerman nitme. What can It be? What Is the nearest to Hint? 3Vhy.iMutAfcFlutr!j" wH.lt tt ac nt on the last Inter. The addition of that final mide a great difference In the meaning of Mie young man's nome. for FUnte In Oerman mean. a.

hunting, gun. Hut, being of an obliging nature, he d'f erred to the discernment of the people an.l thereafter signed his nime Fllnte. Americans end othrs "who know noth lnw of tterman could not In exiiecteil to knowthat the flntl letter was ac cen ied, and whenever Uiejc eaw the nam. written or printed they naturally pronounced it as thiu'h ip 'died Fielnt. This was too much for l.adore, and so he dtternrfned to Anglicise the last Just I eyoud the village the dark Ilex woods of the Tllla, rising abruptly from the shore, form a atrlklnR contrast to the soft green of uo ollvea Hint cover the nelgliliorlnx, lillla, Up aliore.

the turretcd roof of the vltlav Is nvn through tho trees, a house of no Rreat nge or pretension, but full of many beautiful things gatliered to tr.llier hy the artistic owucrs during their long residence In Italy. The gn atdinrui of Mnrlgola. horn ever, lies In llio beauty lt ur rouiiillngs. Its solitude, far from the haunts of tourists, and In Its tunny associations. The eye turns from ruined castle fo purple sea, dotted here and there with lateen sails, and beyond, again, to where Tort Venere lies on the other side of the Ualf of U.

whlnl. Inlin A it.llni tnti Rf. name that had been given to him, and ...1 V. k. a nioiids says: "It Is not without reason further translations.

In pursuance of 1 of took tula fair. this resolve he called myir ana signed his neime lsadore Gun. and as Its d.re Oun he lived snd died, and a host of descendants bear his name, imag'n the difficulty on unacquainted these facts wftuld have In tracing ba the anceatry of the Oun. Of course, ithe translations of eml gulf to lierst'ir; and now that she ha been long dispossessed, her memory lingers yet In ndturs, for rorto Vnre. remembers her, and Lcrlcl la only Eryx On these sunny shores," sheltered by a low range of hills from tba' cold t.l..l Mnn.d 'Jnwi, fHun th grants' nwmes hav not always proved 1 7 "uch a tortuoua task.

Th derivation to" th names of many about are time. The Indian'' summer, loath to obvloua. The'iu endale were orlgl hate, has hardly son when th llrst DOESN'T WASTE "My husband," aald) th "lady Who combed her hair straight back from her brow, "used to wast word a good deal, but has gradually outgrown the habit elnc and I have known each other." "And how ha thl happened th other woman asked. "It ha Just been a sort of natural development. Evolution, you mlaftit perhaps ealt It The first letter ever wTot to me was shortly after had become acquainted and before tbr was realty anything like undr.

taitdtng between us. This It the way be signed Itl "Tours, my dear Mis Weston, most sincerely. JOHN ITAJ1ILTO! HUSTON. There, yon see, were ten words enough for a telegram Just to twin a comrnon alac friendly' letter ta an end. But after became engaged hi drat letter to me was signed tn this way; "Tours, mr darting, affectionately.

"JOHN. That, rou will observ. wa a reduction of 60 per cent, from hi conclusion aa a mer friend. The first letter to ever wrot to after we were married "was signed: "TotMik; JOHN." 8h for a moment and sighed, and then continued: hav been married, aerentesn rear now. Yesterday I received a letter from, hlmi Her I th way It wa signed! Chicago Thim Herald.

I BEST FOR THE BOWElA Ko matter what all you. headach (4 a cancer, you will never get well until your bowel ar put right. CAS CAHETfl heln natur. our vou wlUiont a grip or tnUn. produce easy natural nvemenl, coats you Just 10 cents to start fretting tour health back.

CAS CARETS' Candy Cathart'o, th genuine, put up In metal ery tablet hat C. C. C. sttLiped oil tu Beware of Imitations. Capital stak.nf th Uaak.

of Frncd amounts to im.hou.uuo; or th Bank of England. of tht Imtwrlal Bank of Itu.U. ninlly Ronenthaur, the Blonmlngdalea were Ulumenthala, the Oreentrees were Ortentaums, the Llvei right were 1 Lebrechts, and so on. Oome, through I Ignorance of the language on th part of their anorMofa, have had their I name translated Incorectly. The true patronymic of a clothier named klv Ingstone la Loewenstein.

That last named oorrectly transposed Into English would be Uonatone, but he who' did the translating misspelled the Oerman name so as to make tt spell 1 be.nst.ln and then properly Anglicised that Into Urlngstone. Many of th Lions and Lyon of to day wer oriar inally Loewe. Zew if Tew KSeaer Dr SUrms. to How the Industry Hat Increased cenilj nig Con ti act on Hand, That, the ship yard vf th. coon try i In a gineial p.osterou condi on by tie tact tnat.

during the last s.s months of IVii ajd th fiTrl tour moMaaof Itwt, Uiel was caly on m.tj.v vv aritt mm ip.at.or pain's ol any tr.agsutuii. On a of an.p bullding es tabl ahmests wnlch hal b. en doted toe eom time wtre te oiened and ther one ft th mot prominent mt.tiiilima w'nion ar.d not inaugu rat inlirginunt. or Improvements, the. extensl.it.

amounting tn aom Inv stances to a virtual doubling; of th capacity of th )aid. Moat significant. of all ur the fact thai. th intern I tiere iojectl ten nw smp cuiKking cnrrxnatlona which propose to elect plant entailing outlays rwHrnur an tne way rrona to M.ouo.ooo. Pons of th.

new Drolect ar already well advanced, and it all ar carried out on th line mapped out auregsi expenaiiur win xosedY 120 000,000. The contract in 'th handa ear tn American ship builders afford an equal iy sausTactory snowing1. Trier ar norr bulldlng or under contract In th shipyards of. the United State fnerrantus and naval tonnag which represents aa aggregate value, exclusive of th armor ana armament for th naval vessels, cat I88.000.000. Of this total, th naval as set bu ldlng for the Unl tea states Nary department foot up, In round numbers.

the two Russian war vessel. building at th yard of Wm. nun a. Scee 11.000,000:. th merranttt vessels on the Atlantis and Peoino coast a th mercantile vessel on th neat lake.

and) th mercaa tn craft on the Inland rivers. 11,600,000. Comparing this showing with th volume of business on hand in th arts summer of 1S. find dl't not gmlsj of 17,000.000 Irstth valu Of intracta. iiaemucn as me comrraseions 'n tn hands of the bulldes.

at'that ehnar li.000.000v That the growth of th Industry lav moreover, even greater than evidenced by the, figures may appreciated by" mnajaniim ot in un. rry ttenr which go to make up each total. 1 1t ll thus be seen that, whereas th return nf raral work fell oft tJ.OOO.OCO, without taking into consideration the Russian contract, th value of Ihe ship building on th Inland liver wa aVmoX doubled) th aggregate of contracts at th great lake yards was more than treb'al. and th plant on th Allentto ard Pacific coasts show en Increase many per in th eomsntsston on their books. WaMon Faweett.

la The En 4ie' lng Magaa'n for July. FORMER DEMOCRATIC DOCTRtXK A "correspondVnt of th Kana City violets appear In the otlr gardens and the peach and almond blossoms pro calm another spring. At the foot of the Ilex woods aland a square, weather beaten bouse with a terrace built on rude arcade. This la the Caaa Magnl; a new road now separate It from the sea, which when Shelley lived here fretted at Its baa. One cannot pa 11 without thinking of that wild night when the poet't wife, anxiously pacing the terrace, watched for the Don Joan, which had gone down In the storm.

Tba boat wm wrecked some 'twenty tnllaa away, and Bhelley'a body, found near Via Reggto, waa burnt on the sands where the waves had laid It A few 47 before bra death, writing from the Caaa Uagnl, he aaya: "I atlll Inhabit tbla Uvtne bay, reading Bpanlsb drama and Bailing and listening to the moat enchanting music," tier, too, be aaw the veiled vision of himself, which be believed to be a warning of the 'approaching end; but' It I pleaaanter, while lingering la.th. woods, ta remember that beneath thae tree he aat and wrote, the "Trl. tunph of Life. But once upon a time a greater man than the ran from afar and sought shelter at the Benedlctln whose ruins atlU stand on Capo Cor vo. Dante, an exile from waa received by Fra Ilarlo and to tba query, "What arek yon beraJT aaie awerrd.

"reace." Though the convent la a rain, not WHAT SHALL WH HAVE FOR IE" SERT? Thl question arise la th fsntfrs vary duy. Let anawer to day. Try Jetl O. a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared la two minute.

No boiling! no hskingt add a llttl hob water and to euut Flavors; Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw berry. A delightful change from other dessert and rellih which old and youpg enjoy. Oet a pecks, at ynUI grocer'a to day, 10 eta. dAwlw dU Th first or. car on the Island of Ctiba befan cpenUion T.

when in mie inuq fiegia to uuanahaou. wa opened. Experiment prove that tt take ever Ana third Af mma! rn. i wrwi iw ops aad lo, OIANtT SCPBRSTRUCTUBJa StreUhlnc from Claremont Itfll Lafayett Boulevard JUpldly" Prot resstng, An army or Iron workers are pound Ins away upon th gigantic per true turn of th viaduct which will oonxtsot tb northern end of JUtrerald Zkrtv with lb outhern xtrnaltr of ta Isv fayctt boulevard. On either aids of Eleventh Avenue from ltttn ta lltat Street hnmensa Iron tier hare been islsed which will ultimately support tb Iron and asphalt roadway of th great viaduct, and th Immense gray stone abutments that form th approaches ar tn a atat bordering oct completion.

i The appioaoh to the viaduct from Riverside, Drive may be aald to be prao 4Hk lis AlaKbl fid let tHl' tv ts si omnitu the work sirent a larer of I far off stands a leetl. which, to day a phalt for th roadway. On account of I ttUl a Dante Mil It wben he stayed It great alxe nd th rnaseiv btooks there kg a goett of MoreoIIo Uelaspl of blues tone and granite which wer naTind wrote part of the "Inferno' used In It construcuoo. th Drtv approach to the votltl on of il. tn moat impressive, ojt of bridge architecture In tim country.

For on "Vitus' down lh Hudson oa a river at earner, no Very mind 'would be necessary to mistake th front elevation of th Riverside approach for the wall of a great fortress, because of )(a bulky appvaraac and commanding alt Th app7vfi th lefayetle bou: vard la not an advanced stat of construction tha piroeh to the southern end of the Viaduct. The great pier of Mueetonc, ho Wsver which will support Ihe roadway of th brldg has been erect! and la rtady 10 rtceJve the big Iron girders and string piece Th tesldvnta la th nelsjhborlinud of th viaduct are enthusiastic over it' Pur several year they hav been hi. for iom direct communication lieV th hill on either side of Ftirt, and ever ainc th' awarding of the retract they hav been ascrlr await iu; if fulflUment. 11 hat uggt, lr some lhat when th" Is.etmpleted a fitting lelebralhvt be' arranged to la's II N. y.

Malt am Kx, pie. pearls Fo dt Novo, has been carefully re. iCored Inside and Out, by the preteBt marches wltb th aid of artists from Florence, to that It Invite a visit fine specimen of be architecture and decoration of that period. Dante' a jroom I still shown almoat aa he might bare left It Tot drive there I through Banana, then by a steep ascent with an ever widening and Changing view, first of the plain here I.unl stood, and then the gulf, eern again over the tope of the low elwltoa ir walhil mediaeval rreni Fo dl Noto miniature i. Jd hy war of Pljlvetloa td tb daxxllng aiarblu quarrle of Carrara.

There 1 Many a wortd vU lsees. aon clluglng the WlUldea a mil the ill" looking over raHerr to where wy pessa me Apcunlne eavt. UB aw ot ua setting la lb lo. on war waud rK '0le" 'i. I.

Ale to reached with I ar In good kWiu, tiu sunsWeV. I to llot iMcket rest oa lueir or be described ekra isx l'orto iene tUOt' I1W "WO "vmi er. prowJ of one. UttttXyT ka rearea, a rawer ror lesrls ar particularly Uabl to rfl aae aald. XVwisnccUJtr.

tsr hUh a pearl refers tCn iuatxi stud that It I alck. Salt waWr 'l only uch raaea, and after betiw laimsraisljux brine for several IZJ13r? ft4 ,0 rested. health. Th a ttseri hard oa 'l TM Journal presents the fmknrtna; quocav Unn for txt ediOoatlon ot the tlatgates who ar soon to twminat WUnasn J. Bryan for th presrdencyt Matfortn of Andierw Jackson, mads at IsaJUmore, March, .11.

1U3; "Reeoived. That adequate protection to'AJnertoaa mdustrr 1 tnaavpensahle to th pros perky of the country: and that ask dmnJonment this poOcy will eat tended with consequences ruJtsDua to) tn best Interests ot tb natkm." Martin Van Burro's paatform 1M0: "Resolved, That Congrea has no riant or power to interfere nr0th slarsnr tr any state or (RSeanpectfuXry appUed to est DemocraUo grief. over slavery to Sulliktmt) Platform of Lswfcs Caan tn UUi iRa solved, Tfoait approve th tauUng ot errttory ron Msxloo la iinVsiniaHy for the late rsmr," Platform of FrankMn Ptsrc la UU: "Resotved, Tha we dsnooao any aaxa an cstisetaf wbov to th Mexican war. gar asd, sther morally fl physloaHy. trr word or dead, to the Manor." Fssttorm ot vatnes isucnauamn an isae: Iteeotr.

That wa at ounhruuAaol wrem foreign qu.stloii which are Inferior to no itueiMstio aoeatlons wtjatever. The Urn has com for tear people the United rat to decsar txerrosetves la favor of Tree i trad ttwoughout en nrora. Phsinm.af riniail an same betng found to the piatIors urecaim iag in xn sbstss year: solved. That ta Deraocrano party fa favor of th acqutaetion of tn ftaand of Cuba. Platform or rover Orvelaoxl UUf "Resolved.

That th country baa never bad a wn dBnai and xsxsbsd) fcrrkra. poxU.anniM sittnas Istrallon; and. enat. an. tb rsaoft'r this poMcy, we recall the scqutalUon of Louunana.

Pkwtda, Oakfornta. ana adjacent Mjrcn territory, and contrast these grand acqulstuoo of Derno ctatlc statesmanship wthi the pureha of Alaska, the soa fruH of a Raenbal can aidmhatstrnrion) of nearly a quauter of a esntsry." rrtal. will nrova oueer rexUnsr for the ansa who ar cjargd wrn th doty oC proorlana; th modem Devnocratto ar UcVs of faith. It may well cause then to wonder where they ajw no them wtthconfusmmnwtttjaus become of the cad ooutoea ba wnleh) to IrsjerCT latr yararnotne, Ahiirtd IlBruccTi0fa. "or "i mr Hinm.

Too many man sum to thmk bcoa ta Lk tieavtn A ttate, net a pise. WheoTa woman ta rea ly In lov walk Her husband an think he look arac ful wben I oanfji a ebjekan. It I a lot easaer, aisliew, for a woman ta remrrr ber no a year when her husband' titrlhday come than as to ni. 1W niiiriiwoy ..4 ft 1 best. tet Tb a1brtte la rtcsV kkt ax tbe bsHrw PAWn very Uttl aVkaes 1 1 tb Btuv a.

a aw asa rVt Wl.n a woman mkke ttn her xolnl to go soaurw bi six moottj later hs brains to overhaul her tb nest day and ierwt part of every day after that packing. It the averag girl spent aa much time learn'ng D.w to bake a good loaf of bread aa sh doe curt.n th wtsr hair thai grow down la front of her ear the nvn wots'd aa fight eeoa other la mV lv Xf hr. Jw York Preea. TnKti TLinth. tmm llUIIUrck sui hi great flantatloea of Br and at Ftledrkberah, ha published a lUtt book "I'erional ltecouecuors vi ruanW.

Th Imerkit frtr wa weleuni guest at the great statesman a taU anl xuaay of Iv. ttorlea relet to eating, drinking asd moktag. HUraan. aa ell the world know, waa a rolsbty trea at all tars. fI Mr.

Booth lhat on one eccasior had eaten lit ystrr at aJnl It wa rtlity on years ago," said be. a few iet aftr 1 left I Was at 11! o4 ordersj lwaty ytr. fr Otaasv. T.wr so ex (Heal trat Irr ffty rwr. aa whts waa dvrtn these 1 reaolvet, to man tar eseal of sistr atwt noth as.iln ta aauprti a or eraesr 1 order; 4 aaatkar 1st lr.

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