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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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JUX9 S3, 1808. Thursday uoxorma, P0BT0 IUC0 ISLANP. raiouTii ST WO RHY AFFECTS THE BRAIN cores of Death Are Is, I'byelelao. Modern science has brought to light nothing more curiously Interesting than the fact thai worry will kill. Mora remarkable still.

It has been able to determine, from recent discoveries. Just how worry doea kill. It is believed by many scientists who hae followed most carefully the growth of the science of brain diseases that scores of tho deaths set down to other causes are due to worry; and that alone. The theory Is a simple one so simple that anyone can readily understand It. WHERE A GREAT BATTLE WITH 6PAIN WAS FOUGHT.

-1' Something About Ihe Drnaoly Populat-ed llml, lu t'liuiair, rrottucls au Jleuutlet-Kiutly t.nt 01 lh ree Jfrgrocs. la the disjusnloa coneernlnj thi banlBhmcr.t of the Bpaulah froa Amwjcan territory, saya a carrospon-cnt cf tho ChUaso Record, wo nav beard ncthlog auoat the lumnd of l'o to Rico, which of ccufoo. is leas Im portant than Cuba, tr.u neverthelest the most beautiful, fertile and productive of all the Antilles. Compared witt Cuba It Is very small not so largo ai me smallest 01 ice six provinces inn -which the former ibland la divided Ji Is only 90 miles long from tip to tif and 36 broad at tho idest part Tu total area is square, miles one-third smaller than Connecticut and nai diilte twice as largo as Delaware. Tho configuration of tho" Island li frout that of Cuba.

The land rises immediately from the seastiort Into a group of hills and mountains culminating' in a peak 3.678 feet high These mountains are covered witb magnificent timber aad Intersected with lovely valleys, watered by runnlni streams, with a deep, rich Boll thai produces luxuriant crops of all tropical staples. It Is Bald be even mort fertile than that of Cuba, if such thing were possible; but owing to thi hills and the rocks, the proportion ol the land susceptible to cultivation ii very much smaller. The chief producti are tobacco, rice, cottos and fruits of all kinds, and the arabu land Is pratty welt taken up. There art supposed to be very rich mineral da-posits. Gold, Iron, copper, lead, sail and antimony have been and some of the mines havo been worked for 200 or 300 years with a prom; but agriculture has paid so much bettei that the mineral resources bees left undeveloped.

The timber upon th mountains la extremely valuable, being composed of the finest cabinet woods, and is easily accessible in the ralnj season, when the streams are high. The climate of Porto Rico is much more healthy than that of Cuba, and ii ga good as that of any tropical country on owing to the absence ol wamps. jungles and other lowlands which breed malaria. There is certam. ly no place In the West Indies so agreeable, as far as climate and temperature are concerned.

The natural conditions are almost perfect. Yellow fever and other tropical diseases art unknown, except when they an brought into the seaports from tlit other Islands. The thermometer of tea Halls as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit during -the winter season, andVaevet. rises apove 85 degrees in nVlrvlr h. IvTornlnr.

onrl rlrT at sunset Porto Rico is densely populated, tht noi miur the last census or mort hor. a in ti thev were scattered evenlv ovr ths Island, they would run about 22 to tht square mile, but they are confined in l. coast while he tlmbo. upon the coast while the mboi lanas are locatiy unmnaouea. mneiy per cent of the populatloMare negroet or muiauoes; at least are pirf Our little gill's buwor commenced with a tiny sore ea ons nuiutl, but tl kept on spread-' Ing till we thought she would novor cot It eured, Ws tried vorythiug could get, but it kspt getting lursiir all too tiino, till eof mutrilt, tin tipper tin, a part cf tat kiver Up, uud tip line eye, vert 0 uUUi far.

We thought thjrs was no oure, suil tliat she woultl he iiiAg-artdfur U.f. Finally we tried Ctrriot's Ususoira. We used Ctrriwaa 1tcsoi.vKNT and nearly a box of cctiuvsu (ointment, and la a short time she was en. tlrelywoll.wlthtinscarortrsaoof U10 humor. Mrs- WH.

CHlCHESI-gft. Ptelnvliie. Ct, Spmbt Crll wnn Tomiiiirn. nitrto. rmtwn Hvw.

rtTH ww or II.ih. rwbtnwiih CirrinriK IXr. jnll tiiotntlnm ettk Cuticliu, w4 Pnma Hsro Avf, Clfvit. i ttuaun. How to 0n Hlf Human, tn.

elation, of coun.ty, was mresKnit at tfc ntaur of ttoa auitldwe and dil-rectors of the townaWp on Tueiday evenlpg. KDWAKDSVmE. Wig. Thomas Uurney of Green street was removed to the Wllkss-Barre hos pital on Monday. All numbers of the Gwen't tllee society are requested to meet at their rooms this, evening.

By. order of the chairman. Bcrrj To Mr. and Mrs. James Pugh.

a -baby boy. mother and the Sort are ddr.g well. William H. Evans Intends leaving In for the west. John- vv.

-Jonea. was a Dallas -visitor on Monday. Pride cf the Valley Lodge No. Z0. Loyal Knights of America, requests all members to be present at their this evening.

Prof. James D. Hemstead was a recent visiter at Hughes township. greatest photographic and' musical entertainment that of Alonzo Hatch Electro-Photo will be given next Friday evening at the Bethesda. Congregational church.

Admission 25 and 35 cents. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has' been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years one. with, stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed Imminent.

For three months ahe coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to by purchasing of us a bat tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cntsr.umptlon, and was so much rellev. ed on taking the first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles. has been absolutely cured.

Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutx." Thus writes W. C. Hammlck of Shelby, N. C.

Trial bottles free at W. p. White Public Square; E. Aston, 387 North Main street; G. A.

A- Kuehn, 257 Scott street. Regular slse 50c. and $1.00 Every bot tle guaranteed. MINER'S MILLS Mls Mage-le Hennahan. Miss Sad'e McHale and: James Robinson, students at the State Normal school of Strouds- burg returned home here Tuesday to Fpend their vacation.

They have suc cessfully passed en examination In 17 branches in the Junior final. They a receiving the hearty congratulations of i their many friends. Miss Lissle Cook of Wyoming is the guest cf 'Miss Lucy Thompson. Miss Martha Skldtnare or whkcs- Rarre is vlrfting her parents here Dan Boy Ion of this place has opened a 'barber shop at Plains. :r.v.

wV, been costed by the town council at their last meeting prohibiting persons from ridin bicycles on the tiidewalks under a penalty of a fine of S5 has not been enacted In accordance with law. consequently any officer sttempting to enforce ne said resolution wm oe giui- ty of rretwias on the person of the one apprehended. The members of the GUbbons Council, M. I. of this place elected James Jucira of Hudson street a delegate to bhe annual convention of the Y.

I. Miss Murray ot WHkes-Barre is vis IMng friends here. mm Maud. Andersonf Carbondale i is vsisitln relatives here. I The horse belonging to Andrew Shults became frightened and ran at briak-enK speea tnrougn ine streeis.

Mr. fihulta Jumped from the wagon uninjured. The horre broke the harness and- became detached from tt; wagon. The damage was slight. The-eiectlonLXotLiietsgates inerat- trWt lwrialaHve convention: will tie held here on Saturday next.

The rival oondldatea in tb Second ward are Pat- rica. fw km rut ward the candidates are Daniel L4Hon and John Brasell, Miss MaTy Atonaay ot ruisiun wa caller here tesf tvenlng. In A Bad Conditio. "My blood was In a very bad condi tion, and I had bolls. Dimples and oar- hunries.

Mv stomach was out of order and I-4ad- noappe tit JMy. food. did. not agree with me. After tatting a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla my blood as purified and I was completely cur ed." P.

Whitehead, Mahancy City, Pa. flood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood'e Sarsaparilla. Easy and efficient. v-. Expatrlmaat la Tlaes.

California Is preparing to establish I spent ye'stcrSay t.fprw" with 1 her a-Uiter. tin, klzMv, lfiim pri Kaat ttrt-et. Oomnvltihiiuiiicr Clark has crwHadl bi on Chvrry t'irvet. Mies Helen Mliuit' wot a tKlngaton vuMiie wtw(leiy. If the hole truth about British chol era remedy were known we tfeel surs ir.ai it wouia oe Rept in every Home, It docs all what any other remedy can (ia, dues it quicker and without harm cramps, rho.era morbus, dtahh hoea, dynentary ,25 centa, Prepar ed by it.

I). Wllliama. oharmadst. -Rev. Dr.

Kavc'ga ef tihe 'FMtnWCn ftrect (hurch, a business rij yesxeroay 10 tine eovnty atait. Mjt. Ftnt of Lee Park, vlalted her son Edward and family ycM-Ttiuy af ternoon. Mis, Harry Heverly ha moved BrooWyn, N. wihere her liusbanti tiaa pcenj employed! for the past two IT) VII IIC V.

Igmund1 the populf. bartender all Ale. Ma-wlowskl's an iwuncts himself aw a tardtdat for dul egat to the RrpuilI4can oouory ami convenitiion from tihe Sixth word. Jiimmy is all righ.t. Let blm go by all means.

I Yqu at.our.atora anything. a nrsi cias drug store ahould nave. our prescription department is corn Piete. our soda and cigars cannot ha neat. Give us a call and we will do th rest.

At Durbln's Keystone pharmacy. ueorgs j. -Durbln. graduate in ppar macy. proprietor.

Major F. L. McKc arrived1 home yea temiay from Ohlckamoiuiga. He Is kmK Ms ralriT well notwltliwtar.UtT:r hia in Jwiee from wWcihi he ha auffered, fcr the tawt two. weeks.

Mrs. Ediwanl Pu'rcell of N. vasltiing the farr.Jly of C. J. toyie (Mr.

Mm. WiWjam Ref-e of K'iKTsu ton were vlaHore In town taiPt evetuln Mrs. Joeenh Curnf of Lee Park called on Plymouth friends iaet evehw Ing. The AncUcwt Order of 'Fcireners of th3 place will ruin, an txcurslon to Far view Au.fT.iwt 2S. Mrs.

Frank WsdUen- amk on Hail ph. of KirnaiSiton, vteted; the'ir parenitu. Mr, aam Mrs. uenjaroin JCrothe. vetrciy.

Mire Mam Oallaeiher of Pittfton. fhe guefaa of aila Mary p'llalley on dejcmze Wallace of WtlkKa-Barre Hr yesterday among piymputb bu- nmi men. Hqw' TWst We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward ror any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo. We, the undersigned, hava known F. 3. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe turn perfectly honorable in all business transastlons, and financially able to carry out any obligation made oy meir nrm. West Truajf.

Wholesale pruggasts, Toledo, O. Wldlng. Klnnan Marvin, Wholesale uruggiBts. loieao, fj. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter.

nally, acting directly -upon the Wood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 15 cents pa rbottle. Sold by all urugK'siB. xesiimoniais tiree; Hairse family pills are the beat. Atorwey Peter McCortnlck left last night fop Philadelphia where" ha will atop foi- a short time prior to his de parture; for Altoona as a delegate, to Mia UUbls Is" In Warrior Stun at tending; the weddina of her coualn.

Miisa Jennie Melton of Lewlsburg Is guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Breyer.

Joseph Vogel of Mountain Top called on friends In town yesterday. Mr. Patterson of prlfton is the guest oi nis sisver, surs. wiluam ffttarson, 0 Ashley. v.

Michael Haffman who has Ibeeft In PottsvlUe returned home Tuesday evening. MIks Carrl Craham and tlerlnide Schwab leaves for ficranton Friday next to attend the m-county conven tlon of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church. Rescue' Hose Company have completed arrangements for an Ice cream fes tival to te held in the parlor of the Piose house to-morrow evening. William Ratcllff of Lanafgrd Is the guest of David MlHen. The ladle" of at, John" Episcopal church held an apron sale In the Sunday school room last evening.

Ice cream and strawberry short cake were served and a pleasant evening spent. The funeral of Catharine a. uanrey will toe held from-her lateJiome to-mor row mprnlng. The remains will be taken to St, Leo's church where mass will be read at 10:30, Interment in Hanover cemetery. Among the recruits Which lert unaer the direction of Lieutenant Camp tor the South yesterday were Patrick McCaffrey and William Hughes' of New town.

The young men (from this place are reanernfljerlng the Maine to the full ertent of the quotation ana every ween several leave this place. DEATH PF JAMES CADDEN. James Cadden, a young man whose home was on CfUgan street, Newtown, died tn the luTrcy hoepitai yesteraay mArnin froma ooHiplloatlon of dis eases, aged 38 years. He survived by a widowed mother, two sisters, Annie and Mary, and the following brothers. Thorn.

Michael asid Wllliam. FuRreal announcement later, ITellov euffering humanity should be sup plied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: "This Is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and wa treated by some or the best physicians our city ana au to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Eleo-trio Bitters; and after taking two bottles.

I was entirely cured. I now take ereat nleasure in recommendinir them to any person suffering from this ter rible malady. 1 am grateruiiy yours, M. Hogarty. Sold by W.

U. wnite at public Sauare: Q. A. A. Kuehn.

157 fioott street; E. Aston, Nortk Main LUZERNE TIhe Ifire department held a special meeting last everHinigandi deorded to aU temtt the Ca.3 ralslna'at Ranb'a breaker on Friday eve.ntlng. A national tea -pamty was held In the M. E. churdhi last evendrag.

Supper was erved( from to o'clock. The ctourfyh, vis fitoely trimmed! with, ftaga andl tw.t'lrvgi ana the younfr Jai'e- waitlnor on tab wore amrfe ami eaehe cf red, white an- blue. The eA- temlanre wee targe and ail tJvoroozhly en1oyd, tTiemwlvcs. Mr. an iLra.

J. alonasnnBn, Misa Juiaa B. "MitnairrKs-n, 'Mrs. DomicJvie endi Mi." Mame MBrwe sttndd' Ji wedUir.g et Sugar Notc-7i left evening. Dr.

TO. Morln araj w. I woire went to Mahler. bung moriw Ionian of PhiladtdrWas ror-Tvwnt'rar th ii.i'"T,ir v. was 0 i ART AND ARTISTS.

There are 48.000 artists la Parts, roore than half of tbem painters. The number of paintings sent in to tho exhibitions last year was about 18.000. Mrs. Frank Leslie has contributed $5,000 to the fund ot the American National Institute. The object of the institution is to found a home for young 'American students of art, music or literature In Paris, to which both sexes are to be admitted.

Mrs. Leslie's gift swells ths fund to 125,000. In England last year, the Incalculably valuable Wallace collection was bequeathed to the nation.to be installed in Hertford House, London, as another national museum of art; and the Tale gallery (offidnlly known as the National Gallery of British Art) was formally opened, adding still another art museum to those already existing in bhe British metropolis. Whistler, the artist, has won a victory in the latest of his numerous law suits. The French courts Justify him Eden, which he valued at S2J50, for $7.50.

Things err coming his way again. As he said to a critic who was commenting on a bit of landscape in one ot his plctpres, "Ys Nature la growing up to me." Paul Legrarfjd'a "Devant le Reve" Is a well-pdlnted and interesting Parts street scene, representing a group ot boys near a news stand looking at a lithograph reproduction of Edouard Detallle's picture called "The Dream" Which is now in the Luxembourg Gallery. The types are well characterized, well observed, honestly drawn and colored, and the picture Is a. success. The numbers of Camera Notes, a quarterly photographic magazine, that have been Issued, give evidence of a high artistic standard In the matter of illustrations, combined with a dignified and Instructive letter press.

This publication is the official organ of the Camera Club of New York and takes the place of a somewhat sporadic effort at Journalism hitherto undertaken by the organization. Those who are un familiar with recent developments lu beauty and artistic completeness ot tho work reproduced there. The Sunday Society of London la making progress toward opening the National Gallery on Sundays. They presented a petition requesting this concession, and have received a reply from the keeper and secretary 'of the National Gallery, stating that the trustees are of the opinion "that it would not be worth while to keep either this gallery or the National Gallery of British Art open to the public on Sunday afternoons during the winter months tor the brief time In which tho pictures could then be seen in daylight But they think that the Sunday opening might with advantage be extended to the month of October annually In the case of both gallorles. JI recommendation to that effect baa accordingly been made by the board to the Lords Commissioner.

Her Majesty is pleased to assent to tho proposal' HERE AND THERE. The people of Lincolnshire havo decided to erect a statue cf Lord Tennyson in Lincoln. A political Job Is one where you hava to do the greater part of your work before you get It Puck. Memorial tablets have been placed to mark the headquarters of Prescott and Rothambeau at Newport Never Judge a bed by its cover or the beauty of its head. What seems so tempting may prove a pillow sham.

A -man never sees all that his mother has been to him till It's too late to let her know that he sees It W. D. Howells. The thumb Is a useful member, but because you have got one. you needn't necessarily try to get your neighbors under it The Czar of Russia proposes to construct a canal spanning the Black and Baltic seas, which be ot great strategic importance.

When the wife of Galileo gave him a letter to mail, he always carried, it round in his pocket three weeks before he ever thought of it again. In India the rhododeodrou grows to a height of thirty feet Marigolds and camoeileattNorth Africa reach height of tour or live feet. The National Guard, in addition to the knapsack stores specifically mentioned, an also carry "a small Testament or a toothbrush." Why not both? The American railroads expend In a year a sum more than one hundred million dollars In excess ot the total expenses of tho United States Government Cloth of a pink tint Is used In Russia to cover the coffin of a child or young person, crimson tor a woman, and brown for a widow. In no case is black used. A subterranean lake of hot water has been found near Boise City, Idaho.

It Is four hundred feet below the earth's surface, and the average tem perature is one hundred and seventy degrees. The lives of Queen Victoria and tho Prince ot Wales are heavily Insured, hut not to tho extent ot Lord ftoths-, child, who carries policies on his Ufa aggregating twelve hundred and, fifty thousand dollars. A ton of Atlantic water, when evap orated, yields eighty-tone pounds ot salt; a ton of Pacific water, seventy-nine pounds; a ton of Arctic or Antarctic water, c4ghty-flvo pounds; a ton of water from the Dead Sea, on lun-dred and eighty-seven pounds. Tfae News-Dealer Job Department baa a fine line of wedding invitatlona and wedding stationery. Visiting cards and invitations engraved or printed, at the lowest prices.

IIOTBI-o AVO KSKTS. I Two ilie OsbdriiG no r.n TIUJ JVHX IN TUB CASE OF MAS-HAKICK V3. PLYMOUTH BOB. OVail DISAGREE WILL If i5 MALONEY MORGAN? A. LYNCH ESPA's'lS ST.

VINCENT CHURCH JCNiTEHHAWilKiNT PERSONALS AND OTHGB NEWS The Jury -In 1he cms 'of lira. ftlaivuAtT vs. Kj rwuih mat ocduplmt ih attention of tti touuty tvui uk June 14, after oivt all lilt at on Tueoday, um into ecmit yetuutfay at.id said utut they puld not ugti't-e. Jury stood lu to 2 tin tavor or tha defendant. leaves the cas Just where It befo! the ccm- of the -lirJaJ.

ar.d tine, ooaa 1 ae fair from dc. posed) of as it ikvjut came up for ti'-al. settled will be given anc-Mier alarrg, ami from present lniJlca.tlon tfc recond irCal will be moTe Interccitlnir than the ftitft, torn fact tin Vb plaUntift i-u. di.sivweai mow valuable tsstl moiiy, J3i defenldaimt 4n the ease 3 thtir "fac by-1 Htm wwi the probabilities are that the case will bo settledl before; any rtwre cost are maws. ATTENTION, LADIES.

Special sale for 10 days in our dry goods department. shall otter a. re. ductlon of 10 per cent, on all purchase during the aale. We have tome very nice thing In shirt waists, organdies, Duck, etc.

COOPER. WILL IT BE MALQN'K'Y. MORGAN We have been Informed! on pfatity gvdi authority that Da vid! W. Morgan, beitw known Morgan, of Blynwutih, Was been named for Desxuty Revenue Collector of th'l dietriot. It (0 mini that OjrBgntasmairr Williams ha- ap proved) of the appal ntmem of Morgan and tin only thing lacking- i the ounflrniaition of earn.

Two tettera acquainting Morgan of iht fact tvave been en and) Vt is from this sourae that W8 are able to give the tkm. Mr. Morgan wir approached! on the subject but ih refused to have any, thing to say In the matter. It begins to look a tottle Mke fctalomey. ATENTTON BICYCLISTS.

it wu pny to. go to J. jrv.wc Loughllns' repairing shop, opposite tio. 11 breaker, when you have repairing to be done, Work guaranteed. Price moderate.

A. J. LYNCH E9TATH. lAndlrew Lynch of WKkies-Barne, was yestercJy aippolntieidl adimJaltiiatOT of tihe etate of the- lu'tte 'Alexander J. Lynch of Plymouth XeoRaed' emr vlved fty two minor oWlttren: Oeorga nd) William Lynch.

The estate in valued at 3.3Q0. A GOOD OFFEIU 13.50 will buy a handsome ipatch which is waranted to keep at good time and run as long as any tlfi watch In the market, ait Oloo. leading ia.tch repairer. "ARE YOU ON THE LISTT List of lettestt retwaltilntg tmicla8meliJ it tlie Plymouth port office Wedine-day, June 22: Wornen Tm Irwin, Mr Mage Kendlg, Cabharln 'M, Roberta, Catnartne Shaw. Men Tony Baker, Henry Oerwm Atram Luts, Lewis, John iMartfn.

P. P. CaJlaf Potm-aator. The chilr of tfhe St. Vlnoent'a church Kaw a jmand oonoert a.t the armory cm Tuesday a nvtokesnt' of love ard esteem to thei" paitor, nmhier.T.

J. Donaihue-. Therc" was a targe attend enderefl. urns progtam waa as roiKw PART I. Ooldien Nugjrets.

citisena- tana. Love and Wair. Duet. Mxzq gop. apd) Xifi rl'Mio.

T. Coolt Miw Coilina and J. Jiahwty, Thou Art mo Near and Yet so Kear. Tenor Jtelchiard) j. ttyan.

I Heart Voice, duet, aoorano nd Glover O. tid M. Qaaiagh'ar. The Martijera, soprano, tenor, v. Mease.

4. uyaan 4. Flaharty. Spring Tide, soprano Becker Ajiaa uetrernan, The Raft, alto PJnauitt Miem Collins, Poet aMi Peasant, piano "Sui il. Oosgrove and W.

PtoihieTty, Sweet Dreams of Love, soprano eolo. Ubm V. Tobln. The Cuckoo, trio for female voHcwi ttltef Mlisees Tobtn, M. Collins, M.

Gallaglher, PART II. Memory, trio, soprano, alto and) bas Mlsaea Tobdn. CoUdna and wv, J. Ryan. IThe Bugler, basn solo J.

Flaherty. Falnet Ftowera. chxaru and' milcm, femate Pitusutl gokw, MlEhea M. Rvsawell, K. BhierUdban, M.

Shanlcy, amd the Ladles of th Choir. Trust Her Not. auairtet Miasee) V. Tobln, M. Collins, Measrw, ityan, j.

mwneirty. TVThun ithw Tkfa. ConuM In. aJto aoto. Mioses Stairjrtte Gallagher.

Annla Laurie. by P. Buck Mlcees V. Town, 'M. OolHna, 'ftlesor.

Ryan, J. Flaherty. uall.Ue) Thmce, chor; The Whole Cho, Flarswry's Own, Beyer atlzena Bind'. The Star Spangled Banner, solo and choruB, by twelve yop.ng girls dreeaed In white and the National colon on heir eftvouldiers. I ThTee days of unbsuat bargalnB.

thrte days of opportik-ndtle for little moner. Three daya selKnir of psS good ivUHv no profit. ThUrty-dx Inch pereaJa, ttl-i Wndv 10 yairda. to cumotneira. 6a.

8 cent dresa cringharna. 10 yard to a customer. 49cents. IS mrt Imck- towels, cAiita. 15 cent cokxreds bordeoetB Vowel.

WhJt H-protM. tS nt kdnd, cents. Pillow chains. 50 centa pah. B0 benlt corstB.

29 cets. Lacea and embwKVrte way dwvn. -L. M. WHITMAN and CO.

P. F. Joyeei of Cbwry street, recrtr- Ji a mesoa'ge on otonuajr it horo a Liberty. Irtdtiana, ftatang that his father was srtrtcken wth pa.ralyals cm the prevtoua day. Mr.

Joyce eft cm fh mitdwight tnalm on Monday for his home. Our line of groceries ts always fresh una of the best quality. You can buy them cheaper of as thar ny lace in town. John W. James.

No. 125 East street. Jt'Try Laytor ami Thomas MeCann. of Ija.rfcrvil!ef were aimu-nir yfsierda.y'3 vliw In n.Vwardi O'Brl'eni lhas taken rlmye of jyiifliiTT formerly oonW lotted try the late Boure Lymrlv. Mr.

O'Brie" wrU caT-ible for miFlvt. many fj-ierds" wdlJ txApl-easevI to know He to be In charge. leople- little or hie. prefer our ice cream They will te.ll you the rea. iff Htways cold, we nre liberal cc crfsrn.

we don't ned a deaTh T-rurt to find It. our pvrupe are rioh blooded descendants ol the slaves thai were brought over from Africa by tht mIse- Mr- Rodgers engaged the veter-Bpaniards. The white population doet lna.rv, geoa to hold a post-morter Briefly put. it amounts to this: Worry injures beyond repair certain cells of the brain, and the brain being the nutritive centre of the body the other organs become gradually Injured, and when some disease of these organs, 01 a combination of death llnally ensues. Thus does work kilt.

Insidiously, like many other diseases. It creeps upon the brain la the form of a single, constant, never-lost idea, and, as the dropping of water over a period, of years will wear a groove In stone, so does worry gradually. Imperceptibly, but no less surely, destroy the braia cells that lead all the rest- that are, so to speak, the commanding officers of mental power, health and motion- Worry, to make the theory still stronger, is an irritant at certain points, wh.Vh produces little harm If It comes at Intervals or Irregularly. Occasional worrying of the system the brain can cope with, but the iteration and reiteration of one idea of a disquieting sort the cells of the brain are not proof against It Is as If the skull were bare and the surface of the brain struck lightly wAh a hammer every lew seconus, wun mecnauicat precision, with never a sign of let up every few seconds, with mechanical or the failure ot a stroke. Just In this way does the annoying idea, the maddening thought that will not be done away with, strike or fall upon cexiaia neive cells, never ceasing.

Death of a tUlpMd "Jen," the intelligent monkey which has been the pet of George L. Rodgers, of No. 633 North Thirty-sixth street, passed In her checks the other day. Her death should be a warning to all inveterate smokers, for she was a victim of 'tobacco heart" At the time Mr. Rodgers first secured the monkey, he was in the retail tobacco business, and Jen was kept in the store as an attraction.

Jen soon became friends with the patrons of the place, who, in a spirit of mischief, frequently gave her cigars and cigarettes. Contrary to expectation, tobacco didjiot make Jen sick, and it soon became a com mon thing to see her gravely puffins at a cigarette. Besides this Jen soon evinced a liking for beer, and began to "er "lUB T- 1 1 rrku hSlti Aftef thiS Jen WaS kept OUt Of the store, and for a week was very "nd cr08 th "nd1of thl time she disappeared one morning and returned In an hour with collectloa of cigar stumps, which she had picked UP Streets. After this escapada Je wa considered a hopeless case, was kept supplied with tobacco. Ttnrentlv Mia.

Rod per became 111. and was' sent to board with an animal "JZJZ MinlmM en knnta e-hak a a una r9 law's A a. an( aeveiopeo mai sne aieo oi vk a tha BUonlt, TeS, "lr." began the man with tho ntv on hia loft ontic. 'l have wane through most kinds ot disaster known tn hnmnn mind. Rhlnwreeked throe t.I.

Tnri Win -w- teeth; blowed up once In a saw mill In Maine, and come down a-8traddle of he hiier, not to mention getting my) toot caugm jnio a salvage macnine.oui to Chicago. But the durnedest squeak cyc.oue mm- Tell us about It," said the man with the peachstone watch charm. 1 "Twas 'bout two weeks after I married Sally Bowen. She had baked pan of rlx biscuits fer breakfast an' Ii et three. I was a setting out on th piazza smoking my brlarwood pipe.

wnen wnats teeeiirxne oiBtancoconir ing up the trail but a whirling and) whizsing that was pulling up tcle- graph poles, etcetera, as it passed. It's a cyclone says and sauntered out to the gate so's to get nigh enough to pull a bit off the critter for a souvenir as it whizzed by. Durnme if that cyclone didn't blow clean over me. tid over the barn, cave in the sod house with tho piazzi onto the roof, bury Sal so deep that we never was able to dig her out, and then disappear over the Missouri line. Oh, it was tough luck trying to live in Kansas those days, I tell you." "I think as how that's a fake yarn.

began he of the peachstone. "fer how In Sam Hill could a cyclone whisk away all your personal an' real estate an' skip you unharmed, fer you don't look aa if you weighed over 102 pounds In your life? It don't Just soun. reasonable." "I have sometimes thought," replied the man with the sty, "thought I never was mean enough to say it right out, seein' as how Sal la dead an' gone, but have sometimes opined it was on ao count of those biscuits I had ten, breakfast She had never rightly learned how to bake, and they sort of lay heavy on my stummtck." Neat York Journal. The Mooaa and the Boat, In the State ot Maine there are at number ot beautiful lakes, some of them ao large that small, steamboats carry passengers from one end of the lake to the other Last summer, while crossing a lake, a moose was seen swimming In the same direction thai steamboat was going. The captain got rope ready, and when alongside the moose threw It ever Its head.

The moose naturally was frightened, and' swam faster', towing the boat He suddenly turned about and almost upset it The moose headed for the woods on a low point of land, and the captain saw that if he did not cut the rope the moose would wreck ths boat The rope was cut, and the moose, freed lis burden, soon struck the shore and isappeared in the woods. LKVieoVS LEADING 5 CFTNT CI-OAR, "HVII.K Kit- PARRE CLEAR HAVANA HAND LF.O.F. ELSTEI'l. B.A.r.lD, SPECIALIST. Permanently established a4 IS SOUTU MAIN STUEET, (Over Globe WILKES-BAithE.

PtiNN'A. Dr. Elsteln baa obtained bis acedetnk and mee.cat education abroad, where be pursued his medical studio tot many at Geraaa and Frenoh universtbea, and was also formerly Health lispector of she State Board of Health or the State of New Jersey. Acute and chronic disease ot man and women. All tier us diseases, diseases of tho blood and skin.

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WifS' Cor. Kentucky and Pacific' A' ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 1'; ft Pfl pfl Dr. WllllaBs' Indian El I Bleeding and ltuUiuj 11 bPilea. It absorbs the tunio fl allaya tba itching atooce.

acta Baaos a notiltiee. eives instant i-J- 1 lief. Dr. VV law not exceed 60.000 35.000 Spaniards and a lew English, Germans, Dutcnmen, Danes, Chinese, South Americans and rnnf Talandern Only flfi.Rfi? tit ih population can read and write and Sd. larear town "71 by the priests, and they are not en- cnuraered.

In the Inreer towns are sev. mere aro no acnooia exceDL mose kbdi era! private schools for the rich, bui there la no Dlace where the children 'ill the common people can get an educa on. 1 The capital, San Juan, is a pictur esqup place on the northern coast wltb a population of 23,414. Ponce de Leon, on the southern coast has the largest population and is more popular and prosperous, having 37,000 people, tit Germaiue has 30,000, and there are twe or three ether cities cf more than 10,001 noDUlatlon. Th6 citv of San Juan was fonndes ty ponco de Leon, who, in 1508, becamt covernor.

Kan Juan is situated en an island and connected with the main land by a bridge and a causeway. A fine high road extends across through the sugar regions of the city of Ponce. Ban Juan is protected by an enormoui citadel, which stands upon a rock that projects into the sea. and is surrounded by massive walls and stone and cement, in some places 100 feet high. The harbor Is attractive and the citj is a favorite place for Spanish sailori and soldiers, because of the fine climate and other attractions.

The body of Ponco de Leon, who died in Cuba of wounds received from thi Indians In Florida, was brought fronj Porto Rico and deposited in a lead case under the altar of the Church ol the Dominicans, and in the main plaza DnMlavy'a Private James DunlaVy, of the Third Iowa, was the right man in theTighi place when the Northern troops wen chasing Marmaduke and Price over Missouri and Arkansas. Marmaddke was holding the Federal troops in check while Price's wagom crossed Mine Creek. Col. Benteen'i cavalry regiment broke Marmaduke'i line. Private Dunlavy, following clo upon the retiring Confederates, waj met by a Confederate officer who, mistaking his uniform, cried out angrily: "What do you mean by shooting youi own men!" "Give mb your was Dun-lavy's only response.

"I surrender," said the officer, after a moment's pause, as he looked intt muzzle or a pistol. thought I wai with my own The prisoner was taken to Gen, Fleasanton. He proved to be Gea Marmaduke himself. I a So? tain of youth. The inscription reads; v.

rt .1, fn-u irn- I naxrow into cuuiuui iuo i- StJ' of a man who a a lion work, has seit to rrance tor seventy 4Urm-r flvo" hundred cuttings, four thousand pt the Rupestris St George and thirt.v five hundred assorted varieties, meet will be grafted and plantci In a nur sery, and by the cutting method a crop can be secured the third leafing. Face Instruction is to be givan in grafting, so that the great demand for men expert at IBis work; may be supplied to the vineyard owners of the State, ODDS AND ENDS. In Germany there are no fewer than 1.430 The average person wears nearly fourteen pounds of It will take a snail exactly fourteen days and five hours to travel a mile. There Is one policeman to every 771 persons in England and Wales. Of 1,000 infants nursed by the mothet about 300 die; of the same number cursed out, 600 die.

la C-e United Statfs army r-x noiince It C'Scer It may save trouble to Examine your purchase before it is wrapped. Then cm be certain that pt what Bat a.

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