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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 17

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fii i "orFTin nrxnrni Fin?) I Mm ITS GLITTER GONE. Secrets of the Sawdust Shown At a Circus' Winter Quarters. Qaetr Sctnts Thai Occur Etrry Day At One ihc Old Tobacco archiuse. How One of the '-Only Gmtifst Shows On Earth" Is Prepared For the Campaign. lxU With Oa Huf-Tra Bias.

Snikr-t tarmia; atd Bare-Bark ttiihac. fiMALL BOYS' CYNOSURE. Ill-KK is a -review in tla? buMe luur of tiie old lUX.K WarelMMIisa 3t tle font of Kl'ntli About 1 1 at r.n in tliew day, a (Towd of hnya is (fathered like Hies about the oiinz ibh, of a nuMa-aa- "yampl. In regular latino, tln laiys fake taiai in fhenit their ejw t-. tle-asaall aiHTture.

Now and then tli-fcreaUble- tillars-i 'irlccii with. "C-t svway from that hole. Bill, you h.iM- twa titer aacre'n y.eir t.iie. 4B.7frT-. 5t.eW..

Tl 'I 1 Vlfi nz MILI KTtX. "S-S-h!" -i 1 n-plii-ti, Can'X Icerp quiet, Sun I want to litr whnt he it wring." Sa-n not K-M-p iui.f. tmt rudetr jotl-u llill to on siJ-, wbo tementM the ri.uU tru.tUiw.-ut. Sx.u Siun Had Bill are ruliig oo Ue gTooml iu a fterem rttchl batt. ttn-y eUw und awrateh each otlnT, th" otlir boj-b, in-0ted of ratliTin around iV cmilut od enjoying it, ramlik; to u(t ttwio tf the uixi a gPttPntl liuht it thiwHraud.

i Beyond thU rto. whose aprr-nr effera kuch a powt-rfut attratin to tb boy, aud iuidway tUe rooaa, tbet a aawiiiif-t tn. tiiat St maem brings to mlad pule rvil lemnn-aid and bwt aauimor days. In 1k- millle of the ring stand man with a long tAtek vbip in his Itand. At om mtin of lb tint re ZMnrtl twriw piiir.

fjlas bbm Mourike and cracks hu whip and sbt "Standi" lltit 1ln- bnri dc not tan. 1ih two, tiiroe of tlniu mil oa their bind lrg! but tiiero is Do niformiry in the action. Thn unn-rnanrlrr does not loss Lis tnitper at tbi 01sodienc, fat he is a pati-mt hian. Iaieed, bis clianf tT ix larjo'ly made Bia of tbat eltutent It i Kis tck in Krad. 1m ti adia and us til imalianieuiia oIjc'Jkhcc follow his (jtxfcir.

Itlis 1 mailt (vti Viiirh the knot-hole ia the door so con-jliflitsllr darkPiHtl. IIwvrrf tit- haclb EriMisd. ss it wrre, to thU pirturc. is Cajf tbA rbaim. lor 1 is funned of the Msintawat urctL.

larg wartv tiouss is tha winter qtutrKrs'of 31ile Ortoir dtwvru 1kre weeks ago Mr. Orteai brought Jii eixeos quietly to tue Kad wanbuuw from tu hoetu, uht-re It bad vruwa too cluDy tor petfornsvows a th ienU Wtater quarters implies rest and iuirc mm 1 VI fnr an anuy, ouf It lias jurt the oppo-wto itw-anin for a Hrcus. In tbr con-tinual wani'criu-jh of tin? fclmw ttK umin-r, in tli- daily uaradM, tli nut r'-r-iv. many roiii J'lt, and w-Ih-ii fall arrive linw lIunl so rirk- -ty" tliat the bom's of the tawny lion or th rinir tailed nioukvy. ad the ca; may ho.

itr in of leing broken. The tnt aUo, tlir wseon beirtnn to rnur an tnt, Iiow of wnr and In fart, it, takr only ix or 4trht montlm to knock all the hfm off a brand i'w rirfti. Th tinsH, that yHlow -oIorini wliirh jrlnrnn fvery-thinpr. and whi' ihe smail hoy tliiiik i- sold of jmrcit quality. b- tttrtisnl ra-s.

S- wlwn it so ruhl thr flaring nh-rw hill. rppn'K-iitiiiij the iutropid lion-tjunr th kins of Ix-aKtu in hw d-n aDd frijrhtrnins tin aoimsJ half to diatli lrr the rtwlv srlittf of hi "oil, irrty fail, to fill tiK Uvit, tit crrriin is o'wrluiufcvl ami thoroughly rpalrod. That what winter iuartt-r mmin. Frojn t'e way 'im. ti-m iimuiKl 'n tlie ii ir nn at Tenth Mroti fhf i.iti wonl'! l-l to t'li-V4 th Mil" Orion chows bad W-n tr-'i the fronthhim! by a rvhiiK sly into the wan Imjiiw.

tov-thT pronij uou-ly ia or the ri-oui are the iron tiHl'MATK SU HIS BRONCHOU wriarhts. which the Modern 116' i trout to ltsiuik? with luurh chub tb lioopii, lLrcfi'h wbirb tM daring star-Ix-counf hyl IcafH she HiPH around tV in on her purt Arabtnn Me.d the frorfi whoae elastic nd SinHT Sitltnrella sjilcea his kui for lifo vt the bat-Us of twenty ewiels soft mat!" Uyoti'l; the max-ive wo4xl.ii tub, npon wl.icn tlwi bsby eie-j. hunt ltilan'A' iimM-lr vith more thaa lirni.an int. lliTiir tlM- blae Ia(Jrs with whirh tin- S.inii'iri tirothta perform tlieir tbrillnr ft wl-ieh the erowr.ed beuda i jirope wild o-er; tlie trnpcw which Kwinv to nod fro as the Unuti-ful sutrs r.x.-riito thiir i(iiy tricks, an I oth M.rbph rnalia of a circus. in another 4irt of the room there ia aa ioeriMuit sound of the hn minor and saw.

1 here carpenter are repairing tl aeats. (rest earn is takes, by workmen, fur tlie sents muxt bn Klrons, elao aomo hot day next sn miner, wl.en tht clown i t-Uinsr tliat funny oke about the rlnii-martttf'a sinter, tlurw will ha traih, and half a hundred persons will be piUi oa tla ground. Kvery board snd prop is closely examlixvl and tb bad oos thrown nut. Not far fiom when tha carpentera ara employed a numbor of man are busy sewing-- About them blows a taass af THE COUItrEIl-JOTJBNALi LOUI8VTLLE, SUNDAY MOBNING, FEBHUAKY 14, 1892. wuuvi jCKNhl IJC THr.

MAIN ROOM. whitn rn us. wliioh himI.iImIcs and forms ia billows like the e. Tis-y ar Biakiu a tout. Tt.e iit'edlo ia nwittly plird.

aud one of the nxni ran se-w aluiwt half rsiie a day. of the wurkswn are repairing the tkl tit. Crea.t bolts of Mil A fiEDsKiN. tin; canraa lie uioond. In the center of tliia plaeo there i a flr pit, exactly like tlie ones whk-li are dug in every cirru Bounda.

A wood P. re In the hljf lmle and wamis tlie room. AUmt tlw fire, atretrlnil at tilt are half a dozen men. Two of theui are cowlx.ya, two Indians, and two may lie Tlie smoke, ns it carls laily pa.it the THE H.MrXF. nien, makes the wtioe a pirtnretqae scene.

The Indian are- ciietit. Their tboaehts seem far away. PtiSHihly tliey are recalling one of the mnattaeres, or at lacks on tlie n'sre coach, in which they Hcured. ccordinit to the rranliic nnstera. Itoaaibly they are thinkiag of fire water.

On of the Indiana ha been half way reand the world. For tlx months ha 4m In the last mouth of winter we must pet rid of winter clothing, antl when necessity compels us to do one thing opportunity permits you to Jo another. And this is a "condition" and not a "theory" which confronts us both to-day. Last Fall YOU were not COMPELLED to buy a nejir Suit or Overcoat, which would have cost you say $15 or $18. Last Fall WE were not COMPELLED to sell all qux Suits aud Overcoats within a few week; and could therefore afford to ask regular prices and fair profits.

NOW the. situation is very much changed, and the former attitude df merchant and customer is exactly reversed. Under these changed conditions we ask you now to buy, and when you that you may what would then or $18, we shall buy and be glad so. From time to mas we a and set aside cer-low enou'rh to exacting demands SUITS AND OVERCOATS buy NOW for $10 have cost you $1G EXPECT you to of the chance to do time since Christ-rounded up stock tiia lots at prices meet your most if you had present need for clothes, and low enough to tempt you, to buy for future use. THIS TIME it is another lot of Suits and Overcoats at $10, ported out from the best goods in fctock which formerly fold at from $18.

They include BLACK CHEVIOTS, WOOD BROWNS and other popular All-wool SUITS, and first-class MELTON, KERSEY, CHINCHILLA and IRISH FRIEZE OVERCOATS. They are such goods as we can show you with confidence and pleasure, and such as you may wear on all occasions without blushing when attention is called to them. Taking it lor granted that the majority of nieu are not fouls, at least in a matter of dollars and wsa a aiMubT of UiJkt bowiiiHt horde of wtiili liul-falo lkil's mail in Lioudun aud farbv ihe cowboys are aaoro k'tuawaouav I liey ur t--llm4 niti otb-r at iritr. Ono of the eowlif-v euun- levicaa vaqmrco. 'I fe atiiall b.s wiio pwj the lioti- in the dar trll of wi.mirtOil nkill wita Ismo.

IU pr4eiina for a abort tiom in the moruiiuc, and at no hour in Urn day i tha erevi-e in Um lr in demand. (hi titv eipmt aide of tla room front wtiera tue are ait work about fifty 'horK aro slabted. i bqr stand hi-le by side, and oat of the tatue Uviir trouub. MNt of tlM aniautla have hero on tiw b-afit-s as it wtt. tor ersl ram.

ajid are, tb-rWor, TaaisiMe. inav ar tat. and tla-ir alwy crmtt liow rarerul atttntioo. At the rnd of the lon fronjrh at tad trf v' lirtmcbos. ine? are S4 alike as s- many are tiw horva whieh the arnnH iMiys te drill very morning.

apt. Jack t.h.-ir tnuner. t.iiot. biia la-il traininjr hor-fi and other animal to do triple tor and years. Ilav aywa-tn ia tiiat aatienee and p-eetani onav iUct all bbinstA.

even to trmntiiug ano wild and wayward xetra to walk ea hM hind Capt. Shumate has had ilia BrtXVS WINTFJt EXKE rSR. present class of twelve under 4ii tutehure for rbout six luunths. They now do a very clever anil. tAougb there are time when it seems that tliey bam forgotten ait tliey svaroeu.

Mr. Mmmate i aakrd what were the liraf afeDS in tenotu jusr horae. He said it was to teach tlie lioraa who was niaoter. In takinir gicea" horse, the nrst hinf to teaeh him waa how to trot around the ring. It took not Httl prantiee for an animal to he able to gn around the ring fast-.

The next step was to teach hone to come to tlie niaater at tue crack of tha whip lhee were tire elementary branches of hnre education. Some twenty feet hack of the ring- a bread piece- of canvas, evidently a part of an old tent, ia stretched clear scrot tlie big room. Behind this naavas ara tlie wagons, csxe and of lie vehicles com mon to eiro'ja. 1 wn painters ara bnay tranaforrrrtng the soiled wagons into gilded palaces." Gold and silver foil are ncintr uscu wltu the snare no ex pen idea, whi -b the show bilk wiU teu or. xmo or tue paintera engtisted in portraying a moat feruciou-lookiug ticer on tlie aide of one of the ears.

Ihe principal factor in making a wagon a allstenlnr. jrUttcring tldmr of beauty aro red paint, gold foil and looking. rlaaa. One of the painters at work makes A we demonstrate $10 a sptv-ialtv- of ciklinr and lorin ahow waona, an catnv all the from New York to wrv Orton. Wln-n he fin-mUi.

hi vork ti-e waitons vill lm in a condition to daxta th of the spec tators win 'he Crxt pnrnde. lyon.1 wlwn tlie wairnua ar- bninn: tlie of tin- aidrahow Is aiiM-rintMi(iinv' workfiien, who are reftairiiiK of the dinifl Ore man i eneaa. in making a whieh. wlH-n flnib-d. will furnish nmny illnion.t.

The ownT of the iiiiiyinii, a tall, titf lo-k- ing yourg man. said be felt eertain that his side show would be lw.t ia the country yrtt He :ii.l Iii-. Miak'. w.r" koiiiu to bo part ii ulnrly uod. W'-ro ail In the b- bxhlih How and unite fat.

Ilia tlie atiaUc charmer. wm earing fur th-ni. Ilt.w did Khe Iik. niabi chnnuinu Wry mneli. wl: ho loved AmiKc-4.

Iler Why. she jua' weni to a new rtakc, Iwil liy ick.d him iiu and liran hanulinu him. No, net i hi the poiaoii liaiot or the th were taken out. What waa the a- trl of controlling an angry nnake' That wa a aliow secret, lie mould tell it, however. Vhenevir on an.i'-oii.la loct his temper, aint threat-rt eruli hit wife, alie iol th end of the reptile's tail, and lield it brmlv.

As lone us the rnuke wjm from wisoilinjt his tall; hi- was belpleHt. Nome years auo. a charmer in 'hicaxo, ennai ner me- t- isui a born bio deata oa avowal of nee igooranee of thin iirent- troth. A hit! anaconda iaM'oi furious and bnnn rrnehintf hr nliuut Ute. waiat.

Ihe riri's lifo aavai only by catting tlie make In two. I oriuiutvly at tlie tbniat. the knife struck the and th" r-pUlo diel inatead of tlie mrl. Snakes wcri- vety curious tbtnea. stome of Ommb, rantcklly tlw au.ioondnit, did not.

eat oftauttv Uiua orce evvty four luoiitlis. II hail one aV nouiiiig lor stven montha. Oiio of the lwt hosIuvi be ever had djed as the result of a biic liM-al. after loU8 at. The reptile got choked, and auflnred ao much that it threw its bead between, its coils and crushed it to piceea.

It wa a plain caa- of liiucide. IKxiu-atic some of theiu, ate as as onoe a week. Ho nl the retitiKS moatty on lisn. Mono of sainuls of tbe ovoagerio KK 'AINTtNO TilB WAOONS. are at tlie warehooai', except the whicli aro kept in a caoo in tho vfliiy.

It is too cold in this clitntte lur the larger animals. Tlie monkeys are fed oa bananas, ihetr rations con MM of oive a day. About two weeks "before the circus starts out the warohouM will bo a bout sorao even than it is now. Abont tluit time the roheanstls wiill begin. uon all tiwf neoiile eaeaial for the ahoiw aad a grat many more than will last the aear son out, will be prewnk.

Iho cusumi ii engage about twioa as many actors aa is aooe-iary, aud thea uso too ax" as the expression goes on the inoumpo- Mm ones. ilib-a Orton. the owner of show. Is famous bsrobock rider, and only a year ago quit ing. One of his ftjais waa to carry a tittle child in each ana and turn araund.

while riding, two horsoa. lie is fifty-four years of age. and baa. a lelaUve whs is one huu-lred and eight veara of age. Though his father waa show loan, 1m rofiuud to allow Milos to practice ixtrotKtcK rtoing.

ine roma man waa dot.Tniined. hawewr. and ra- tioud in a bars by caudle-liglit. lie practiced six luuatbav and when tits ae. aon oooned.

waa an exiMirt rider, ilia father waa angry a first, but forgavo MiUv. for tho skill lio allowed. Mr. Urtou Miy a man who wants to booome a good rider niuat hawa deter-aiination and rarw eontiol of lua nervt. When lider decides to Introduce new frick.

be must uot try it: ha must dj it. Thers wvr no go-betweens. ex scot death, in bareoaoK rtaiuic nil. Or to a said tlie show triisimss was not what it one waa as tor as. attend -inoe went, and a gttat deal mso as far tla outeartaiitmcnt went.

Tho man who cited fur tha oht-fciahsened oae-ring air- us had never teea a gonuine isur-tsaoar show. Alter Hi, the luost necessary to your cent Thirdand Market thing to sursew ia a circus, lay in tlie atredt If tla- ra-oUe aaw a mg line of gildd wagons they went to the show. 'Hie American people, nle all tliiriit. i eti money, bvetl to fiiinihiitcMl. I'lw rton how-will tciiti tlx in thU city in Api'l.

Slnrij- wn aniuiiU have ixvn bought for the menagerie thl winter. Mr. iun Kobireuiti. tlie TreautT of tins circus. My that fO.OO0 will bt cx-peudird ia imt.reveraenta.

Comcunleationa and riraaages for thii department should bs ad4reaasd to lbs seat editor. The Louisville Chr Club meets at Paynt and G14 Commerce lmildiiig. Foucfh and Main. Routn npru at all hours. All ctisiw pluvrra wclcuiard.

orre poadenre. II. C. T.ani-jUta. s.

In Hon coiret-u Will te gUd to hear from you often. H. I Lrxlnaton. Vinir move la de feated by I 3. lrohlcm No.

(Composed for the Courier Journal by A. tl. KAMrtna. av. I.nil..

-J 1 J' i feifi fjtH 3kl .:4 I Wtlta (. WMte to plar and niate In throe movsa. For each aorreit aolution Uiree nea-Hnaia eijhi coiuniiis. rrobieaa No 61. IW.

Cleave, In ligliah Hcchintc.l ilf I 4s ga: Kt ys- kkts OH (White, 7. Btarlt White to play and mate In too mm e. Solatioaa. Ml. t.

1 Ki-H 5. fiolvafl i' Hi A. J. V. II.

Kill Hon. nin, llarllibTirs, Ind. IV V. U. liU seutiown; c.

Jivol. fic Jlohiea. is, The Stela it I achigsria Hatch. The renaiikable rbtNeaeM of tke aaota Is tha fciturg of lM Havana av.tr now. Tho ln sltcraais almost at reunuulv as.

tto men. iom. tt all, Uwi4euau favoti want about Find for stock price. very pair, which of next game. Twebth game nf the match TWO KMOHT'S PEF1WSK.

White, Stelnlss. ntack. Tolilgorbi. 1 P-K 4 t-P-fC S-K Kt 3 Kt 3 3B 4 3-Kt-M a 4 Kt-Kt 3 4 4 5 PxP Kt-Q 4 It-Kt (Ckr Plt i 7 Par 7 PXP at 9 ft 4 3 Kt a a n-o 10 CasUea 10 taaUoa 11- P-4J 3 (at 1l-Kt-kt 4 1-2-Q-B. 4 (b) li-llrlCt 13 I'xb l.ty 3 14 r-i 3 14 Kt -Q 4 lilifl 3 (e la-W Kt in Q-B 4 1 ft -It Tl 17 a-i so, 1T-P 4 lStxKt fhl td) is PaB 19 Kt-Q 1 1 3 JO (el P-K i St V-Q 4 (f ai-R-Kt 3 (e H2-Q -R 5 (hi 2-2 fl-Kt 4 (tt 4 S3-Q--U 3 (cul L4 l-i 4 24-lir 21 PU 4 Hi) S.V-H ii-K 3 V-r 0 (Chi Kcaigus.

ROTEH BT W. feTKlNlTl. ta) 11. a played In the tilth gaae of that motet, or eh Kt II at this point, with too view of the advents Kt waan as vnUra at 4 ta woo-ably the boat plan. th) A premature counter atta.lt, whir does not take into anflirient account his weakened position en the K.

Me. 3 was laueh better. ic A not Bar WMtk atose. tl ao. fntlow.

eS kt was atens hkeJy to retksvo Bk tu Thar was hardly at Ulna; ssUeri 17 cents, we make a plain, honest, practical business proposition. WE would be the fools if we tried to fool people who came into our house for clothes, BIGGER fools if we SUCCEEDED in fooling them once than if we failed, because "a burnt child dreads the fire" the world over, and the rule is that he gets burned but once. We glory in the fact that SO MANY people know our methods and approve them by buying regularly from us. We are using every effort to acquaint EVERYBODY with LEVY'S and Levy's WAY of doing business. If YOU don't know, come and find out Find out how GOOD these $10 Suits and Overcoats are, for instance, and we think you'll to know the new OVERCOATS, out the real PANTS, which $1.50, or for pair having Find out MEN'S AND BOYS' PANTS house may pair of Pants for 15 cents, Knee heavy; bnt lor lo cents he may get a first-class heavy really worth half a dollar.

Find out many other things it will pay you to know if you never had the pleasure trading at LEVY'S. If you live out of town and won't have opportunity to CALL, just send $10 by mail and specify your size and the particular kind of a Suit or Overcoat you would like. The order will be promptly-filled aud to your entire satisfaction. Many of our best customers do this regularly, especially for Boys' Clothing. There's no RISK in it, for we willingly- take back the goods and refund the money if you say so.

Kt 3. l'-K 5: IX It-Kl -2. OiP ch su. Kl Ii 4. wtrh bls attack.

(i lute's la mi'tc Heebie, ao. Kt II mi. K-kt 3 rh: 21. K-K i. 1' 0 '22, It 3 waa much more boiiefui.

Ar.iin Kt a was niorv proiiilsinir. I la. rc.iiflnrts the auack adnil.atilv Me uow thrc-itens a rh or elae yxP, lollnaed by Kt ch and II Kt 0. (Ml Tlie. attempt to brine succor ihe klnc by -2 most ingenioiisiy by Waek.

i i apital rlav. which totally destmvi whiv la-i U'f'-n-lve for if tim httler ire-wcr. QK -2 they follows Kl ii in io more movw. IJI Wlilte Ims no sen Iblc kl Ttie otiier ioiK corner in il si with a ch'-K and Mark either H.i.te it li r. If tn- kuluht liiUi-oodni.

he ins L) r. 1 Kt. A urlottr. RiniiiManeoiitt aranre bv lr at Ihe llililmire lub. Tlirough iiiiiinioK miii-1ii News.

K1M -S t.AMl'.ir III I.IVKD. Wlirte w. ll. K. l.l:irk i.Vvialsur.l 1 -I-.

4 1-T-S4 2 Kl- 2---i a 3- KKt -'vki il 3 4- H- 4 4-P- II 5- 'a-fr. 5-P-Ktl --K fl-XIr Qi 7- KuPl 7-nxQ ma to la ttro. hen nlltnga. Mr. Pfferson liar.

is nded his bright roliiHin in Yeii.iaine'H News. The met.nc of the Tew Jery AsiuK-lattoti will hold Febntarr 22. TVi RiiMiklvt, and I'rov ideuce Cliba are anainrtnc for a tao-S-mie rcaWh by tcictihop. The winter ruitlnuoia tournament -f the Hronklya has nat efV-d. nmn wen laved.

Juau Sahat.T eantarini! the target iiisnber. art 7. A. K. Rlarkmar got Uio pcc-entagi-.

Not nine heard of the Vorlda Flr Interotlonal It ia renot 1l hat iiMiimltteea are at work, and that tha (htrairo chkb eTirlnorrlng tie c-bc-re. -t hetr Mmeininp troni you. Brother Leleniaun. rYob'eni have been well e-Tl'resed a the pewtry of but to bo a proW'-m nrs-iniaa ftimenltv to he overrone. mw take the wn klcaa batether and vou hav Uic 1.1c.

1 nruhloin. To partlrnlajtxr. the re- qnireinenta ar. Firt, beauty iu all tSt maKev ina romiwui' or meme. orxinamy aa far as p.lble.

variety, that Is eAuptng toeether oMer le.i in a rieaMnc poetic manner, eeimowiy of ftacc no to ttae tho taster ntner l)aa the butrher's cleaver sonitnirtam. (rrace of arratMrosienT. wec- nd. at a twin 4sierja cwen fltnwiurv oue nfoblem ran aave all tbem BTaees. Mtrii mo be sems tontatre.

uti cois- Urs the laiscr un. doieut much Wl of the ao'flng. The much diamond will nei-er he tuity appreciated till the lapidary and the goldsmith Irtve done eerfert work. Of dl.Ile.tilty It ha been truly said One most be purzled to be vleaaed. ncriexct in he charmed, bewilder to la- fasrlnated." Yrt mere difficulty does not expre.

a rhe problem; it must lie combined wltli besuly. (Wati-Ingtoa fciar. Slaters Daraca To Ornth. hailotte. N.

Feb. 13 Mrs. Greg-orr, a widow, was making sop at Wei-ford. S. yeaterday, wlicn her clothing' eancht 6 re.

Mrs. Uregory'a sister went to Iu-r assistance, and both aiiea were, burned to tlretrorj' bnre three children, and her sbfter hnren ix. lit; SKINS ON FIRE With Agonizing Eczemas and other Itchixg, Bprking, Scalt, and Blotoit Skin and Scalp Diseases are rrRered In the majority of cases by single application of the Cuticura Remedies, and speedily, perma nently, and economically cured, when physicians, hospitals, and all other remedies fail. Cuticura Remedies are the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times, are absolutely pure, and may be used in the treatment of every humor, from the simplest facial blemishes to tbe severest diseases of the blood, skin, and scalp. CUTICURA The great Skis Core, instantly allays the most intense itching, burning, and inflammation, permits rest and sleep, clears the scalp of crusts aad scales, speedily soothes and heals raw and irritated surfaces, and restores the hair.

Cuticura Soap, an exquisite Skin Purifier snd Beaattficr, is indispensable in cleansing diseased surfaces. Cirri-CERA Resolvent, the new Blood snd Skin Purifier, and greatest of Humor Remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities asd poi sonous elements, and thus removes the cause. Hence the Cuticura Kemb dies cure every disease snd humor of the skin, from pimples to scrofula. If' How Ctnts Pnuus or tks Skis. Stalt, Blood." auiled fiaa la aay tAtitm, page, joo Diataaca, 50 lthutranooi, no Tastus- aiaU.

A hook of prioclcM valua to every imicitt. ClmcraA Kimkoikj are uld lhtourVxt th world. Prir. OmcuaA, joc Ct-ramtA Sor, tyc. CancvBA kssoLvaar, Prapaiwdby Porraa Uaue axsCaiatcai.

CoaroaA-noK, b. A. Pimply, Blotchy Skin, vaaesa4 carajhy Cuticura Sosp, faasaparably tha gieaam of dus pariBtts asd hiMtifirrH frhak mBiac ia ocBeacy aad aarjuiaiae ia Ta sap, wmUtmt4 tStl a. awl Aa ay lbs porta, taa caasa of pasyha, MnViaahy a-s a more, ind out styles in SPRING which are just in. value of a pair of we will now sell $6, just as you of winter Pants in been cut down in that the "kid" at Pants, of course, and not a a a lit hi! PROMPTLY LYNCHED.

Retro narnnaraers fJet Speedf Jas tice Ia Alabama. Tusealoosi. Feb. i a. Within the past few week there have several tires St Sylvan, Al.i., lhirt.en miles below Tuaealoos.1.

A f--w nizhts ago, I. S. IwilaTtsoit's Morehou was brokn into, tLHj.l.s ei i.I'-ii aii 1 then building bir'd. The enrase.1 at lold outlawry, to hunt tlie rnseals down. A "earehins party wa initht-ed, and, fimling a iht- tir" fiends mere -urNued and tiiwlly i iiiht.

A pr'liniinaiy trial before a Jnstiee waa the nion, who wer iK-proe. and guilty, not only of the recent rrinie, l.ut to other luirmnjc alo. A I was pl-ieed in rhare of the prisoners f.r the night and the citizen During th hours, mob of thirty mill overpower--l the guards, took tbe priiton-ra to a trs- and han.si hern. THE LOODtANA LOaT. Ideatlty of tbe Yeel Sees ilnralaa A Sea.

Xcw Vork. l'eb. 13. Ihe ih-iitjty of the ship scs-n turning on Juuuary If. about 1.0OO miles south west of Okpe Clear.

lrcLind, or rail in mid-orxan, has rn-eu eatablished. Sl.e wn tho Nova Scotian clipper LiMidiuiM. which left this poit with a Itrrae carjTO of refined petroleum in casf" ou 31. rhe in, ooumuiiiditl by Cajd. Uoyd, and i crew cf thirty-eight men.

She ia tlie only ov.Tdua at a Kttropenn port. an. I there Ts ns doubt thiit he was the ves--i that Oi Vihon-line steamship hiptinu Mijivtli pamrai on January 1 C. Capt. Irwin, of the fcgj-pttan Monarch, reported after reselling l.ivoip.ad.

en January that he sighted a wooden veasel burning furiously. Ju liring from the denae black smolce nod tle odor, he thought she to taden with oil. IKr rtasts were gone. Her bovt sprit was ktamLing. ami to it Capt.

Irwin saw two men clinging. lSefnre a boat coald be loweri-d tlie bownprit stiapriei and fell into tlie raping im with the two men, who disappeared, lielievint that the boats from the burning 6hip iiunht be in the jpt. Irwin remained neat unul dawn. He saw no tigns of tho crew. To He ttroumrd atOace.

Birmingham, FeH. I a. Work ea the MonhyxuerT, Titsenlooiw and Meiopbii railrooii will riiunied at onoe, snd tte road rouipleted to ToxaUwea. All but ght or ten niilea of th" grading is completed, work having been uspended for lack of money several months ago. The road will wt a link in the riant f-ysteni from to the We-t- party tha aaast capeaaivaef toilet aad aanary fmmmUf mmS tmrt of ta saag red, aad ob akia..

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