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lits dotili ouse Anything wanted in our line you be sure to always find of quality good and prices fine. Warranted as represented every time. GOOD GOODS! LOW PRICES! 111 131 Washington St CITY NEWS. MAHDNINGTOWN. Council meets to-morrow niiiht.

Welcti, of Erie, wae in town yeeterJay. Belinda wa? intNew Cattle ytsterday. F. C. Neeeling retarned home from Mineo JiiDCtion.

Peter of Chicago Junction, is the jiuest of friends here. Mre. A. C. Hyde retnrned home to-day from a ehort visit to friends near Homewood.

McCready, who has been the kmeet of friends in Youngstown, has returned home. The monthly business meeting of the 0 ak RiixiK, Sept. 25, 1S04. Corn is about all rat. A.

M. Jackson was in New Castle Saturday. Miss Badie Young is eerioosly ili at this writing. J. H.

Stevenson was in Harlansburg Thursday. Miss Jennie Forbee is reporteii better this week. The new heater has arrived for the new school house. Mrs. Mary E.

Barnett haa purchased a verv tine cow. small orders, and the miners are getting but three dave work week. Frank Major rallied of the Diamond ring and bicycle, which was recently the property of his daughter Daisy. Joe. Stiglitz has received the large stock of bankrupt sale which he purchaseti at a great bargain recently The iine Jersey cow which was ratiled off by Mr.

Seaburn last night was won by Lonny Ault for the small sum of 13 cents. At the M. E. Conference, Carr, the present minister of the K. church in this place was again for another year, and the members are much Wampum has recently lost three of her Burnett business at best citizens bv removal to other Harlansburg Saturday.

A. Bruf'e and family removing to Beaver. H. and W. S.

Boak transacted busi ness at liojse Point Tuesday. Irwin Stevenson visited friends at display of photographs. E. E. Seavy, No.

12 North Mercer street. Jackets at half the marked at ko amilton hefmatism ured in a ay for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at the cause and the disease disafipears. tiie first dose greatly benetits, 75 Bold by J.

C. Wallace Castle, Fa. bOtTb line of fur and muifs, the latest styles at Real Faith never grows weak by having to wait. taking litKwiV parilla for chronic con.plaints should patient anti the result vs ili be satisfactory. cures.

-----Rood's Pills easily, yet promptly and ellicienlly, on the and bowels 25c. nei kwear, new new shirts, new ui.derwear at all prices. rown IL vmilion John of New Castle, smiling face was seen here this week. J. W.

Boak and wife visited friends at the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Patterson have returned to New Castle, after a short visit with friends here. Kate Hickson has moved from Mr. KimmeFs house on Liberty street into Mr opposite the P. E. station.

INDIAN How Thoy Inaiicnirato tho Season in tho Wisconsin Fiolds. thp and Ilatiut; Doj; 1 Ikin Is Mitde to hy 4 'ls. I'p in Chippewa around the shitro Uici- weiril iires tho darknt-ss the and tlie lone whito LATEST NEWS ITEMS. by Telegraph From of tlii' WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER A dispatch from Paris savs in- quiry at the Russian elicits the that the condition of the health is siitisfaetory. At Milwaukee, the other day, Henry Smith was nominated for eong-ress by the Fourth district Milwaukee county populists.

The Loudon Daily Chronicle's corre- in St. Petersburg- that the United States minister to Russia will rv'tire from his post at the end of September. STORE A dispatch from Rome savs that Ingham to New Castle, and Dr. premier ready to make any W. Butler to Cleveland, O.

KU. arlaxsburg a Sept. 25, 1S94. Kneram and family will move to New Cattle this week. Gormlp Comers this L.

S. Colborn, of Ellwood. Clyde Yisiting at this last week. Mr. and Mrs.

T. P. Brown visited Munnell were in Princeton Saturday. Mrs. W.

J. Pence and daughter, of Croton, visiteii friends here last week. Mrs. Pence and Sarah Peace visited the county seat Saturday. Lawrence Kerr and wife, of New Cas tie, were the guests oi her mother this week.

Joiin Young and Allen of Princeton, called on friends here Wednesday. James Walton, Robert Stoner And ley Boak took in the sights at Harlansburg Saturday night. Portersville friends last week. Mrs. Jose Martin and children will move to New Castle this week.

Frank of Pittsburg, was the i guest of J. H. Wilkin over Sunday. Mrs Jolin Hunt, of Sharon, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.

H. Amber son. Mrs. W. H.

Amberson has visiting relatives in New Ccustle for the past Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Noss, of New i Castle, were visiting their sister, Mrs. C. While Robert btevenson was cutting corn he met with a painful accident, cutting the cap of his knee, laying the ilesh open an iacn and a half.

The old soldiers who attended the en- enmi at tell eome very n.s>,h,.ar..M't«Te..tl.v,.r.,anat.n.-fr,.m etone. of a good time imrarthlv kinil' WEST Greenwood avenue have about finished laying sidewalks. Poor Direittor Christy reports very few as receiving aid irom the borough authorities. I i The Populists hehi a meeting Monday evening at the Scotlantl school house. The meeting was very well attended.

The Lawrence tank is heating nicely and glass can probatily be blown one from Saturday evening. The tank will have a capacity of 45 blowers, but 35 will run the coining fire, as the employment of ttie full comple ment of blowers would overtax tiie ca pacity of the flattening ovens. The borough council is to lay sewer pipe on the south sitle of est Washing ton street, east of the Diamond, to carry ot! the surfitce water whi(-h accumulates in the gutters. If somethiiijj: could I done to prevent the of the walk on the north side by the springs in the bank it wouhl be a great improvement. Railroad men, those about the K.

I'c P. yard aijd defX)t, no than others, are given great troulde and annoyance by drunken men. The otner day a tirnnken man to board a north bound passenger train as it was pulling nut from the station, and ilragged the length of the platiorm. They are an element and the men are continually apprehensive lest some harm come to them. EXPOSITION EXCURSIONS.

liatfK to IMtti'lmri; via aiiia l.iiit Thursdays, Sept. 27, 11 and IS, t-xciirsion tiikets to I'lttsbmg, account the Exposition, will be i at 50 round trip for all regular trains via Pennsylvania l.inee from New Cast le, Pa on thone dates. The excursion rate in- clutles adnnssion to the Kxpcsition, auii tickets will be good returning two days from ilate of sale. For time of trains apply to C. Sail key, Ticket Agent New in-w-s out Oct.

17 A A in ncetl i' a indeed, and not than one million pi'oplc have loutid just such a IricndhiPr. New i tor oiiixh'. anti colds di' you have nt v-T i ns('ti thi'(ireat Mt'dicii'C, one trial will convince ou it won- diM eui at ive CI in all diseases ot rhcsr and Lung-. bottle I is to do all that is fir nioiH Nv ill be it'tunded. 'I'rial boltlo tVce at Dr.

dolin I Large bottles and irl.tM,). 1 li. Kxcursmii. echoing- over the writers. This tho of the year the come their settlement on Sand lake to pick the wilil rice whii'h I.TOWS in at Kiee lake, about from the village of Cartwrig-ht.

lluiuireds of braves and and papooses asst inhlc on the borders of thi and the is somutimea made hiileous with thtdr historic dances and revelrii-s. the Chij-pewa Falls Hei'ald. Last the rice picking was with the dance in of the tile dani'e. It nquires a milk white for the whose rilice is befort' the dance can and whilt' the animal's is llowing' from the wound w'hich causes its death, the dance is and continni with the greatest fervor tnitil tile has athed itslast. Tho carcriss is afteru ard baked in a pot of water and the Indians, after going thr-nigh imitation of feasting on the remains, bury it with ated s.

next lay rice-picking- is com- menctMl. to those who never wit- mrnlt' of g-athering the seed the the Indians are certainly interesting. Several of tribe take a canoe, and wliile one paddles artsund the rice ilehls, tho others the the ht'ada the of the boat. After a load is obtained it is rowcil to shore, otlu-rs await it to take chaqro of the operations. It isJ a large kettle, which stands over a blazing' tire, and is allowed to until turned into a iK autiful Then another set of take charge of it.

aiul it is sub- to the At this part of the the spectators are liable to l)eeome a little di.s- irustud with the work. The rice is in a deer skin into a in tho earth, and a swartliy Indian, stripped to the waist, jumps into the hole aiiil commences to stamp with all his mig-ht. If he sees a cxprcs- 'ii on the faces of those not familiar witli this nu'thoil of the rice lie reassures them wdth the statement that his are clean, wash 'em good iK'fc re getting- and on with exercise amid clouds of dust. Afti'r the foreig-n substances are thus it is set away in btiskets. ready the market.

The rice is sold to stores and private families for ten cents a pound. About six hundred busluds areg-Ieaned yearly aiul the is amply repaid for its trouble in gathering and it. I lids year the yield has not been so I large as it has been in former sea.sons. plant is said to gradually dying- I owing- to manner in which the I Indians gather it, and it may require I only a few seasons more to kill it ef- I fectually. The on which it is owned a Menominee company and they had at the encampment.

51 r. To the West, North-west, South-west anti B(mnd territory. Dates of t-ale, Sept. is donated to the for lltli, 25tii ami Oct. 'Hh.

One tirst-ciass tlio picking, limetl fare plus for the round trip. This is a pjantl opportunity for all thoee desiring to take a trip to see friends in 1 the above territory or to investigate the I farming sections of the territory. For furti vr information call on or write F. (L Blackford, t'ity Passenger and Ticket P. points south of the Ohio river, tickets are on sale October 2d, November 0th, and Deitmiber Uh.

5tf Four Having; the merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed lor tlu'iu, the trdlowing lour ve reached a phenomenal Dr. King's New ry, 1. onsumption, ouiihs anti oltls. bottle bitters, the great tor Liv- Stoniach and Kiilutws. Ihu klen's A ridica Saive, the in the wvvrld.

anil Dr. King's New Lite rdi'-, which are a perlect pill. All these remedies guaranteed do what is i larmeil lt)r them and t.he*iealer naujc is herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Ml Drug Store. I After the rice season is over cranber- rying eonimenees.

and several einpU'yment is obtained on the marshes near Cartwrig-ht. Ml. ackson Sept. 21, 1801. C.

C. Cox will move next Tuesday. rs. Cross was in New Castle Thursday. Rev.

J. A. Bailey was in New Castle Tuesday. Miss Lizzie McCreary, of Hillsville, is the guest of Miss Belie Clarke. Charles Houlette and Charles Weddell, made a dying business trip to Titusville this week.

Owing to the bad weather the P. B. C. T. cou vent ion was not largely attended.

Interesting sesbious were lield morning and arternoon. Miss Jessie Shaifer, a well known young lady of near here, died vv ednesday. Miss Shatfer has many friends who will be sorry to hear ot her death. Miss Jessie Martin has obtained a situation as nurse iu the Dixmont Insane Hospital. Mi-fe Martin will leave on Tuesday.

We wish her success in her new WO! k. W.S. Cahlwell and family, of Leesburg, are movmg this week, anil will 0 up a large general store in the room lately occupied C. C. Cox.

Extensive improvements will be made on the room at once. Mrs. aged resident oftbis place, died at the home oflier son, John Neil, last Aionday night. Mrs. Neil was the widow of the late Rev.

John Neil, who was pastor of the Mt. Jackson U. P. church for a of years. VAI.I.EY.

nox ai i ky Sept, 22. 1894. Mrs. Nye was a Wampum visitor Monday. Mrs.

M. Imboden is visiting relatives in Pittsburg. Dr. Nye was in New Castle on business Wednesday. Mr.

Wetzel, of New Springfield, was in town Friday. J. J. Whytmyre, of Leetonia, was in town Mouvlay. Mr.

Morris, of East Palestine, is clerking for H. L. Herr. Mrs. ami Nye were in Pittsgburg Saturday.

Miss McCown, of Darlington, is the guest of Pittsburg friends this wtek, James Dixon, of North Beaver township, was in town ou business Friday. Robert McCurdy is ill with typhoid fever. At this writing he is improving. Miss Jennie Woodward, of Dixmont, is the guest of Hon. A.

L. Martin and family. John Nye, who is working in a grocery at Homewood, spent Sunday with his parents of this The Eureka ial Club, of this place, gave a ball in the Enon hall Tuesday evening, which was a grand allair. leasant ii a Sept. 25, 1894.

Harry Curry is reported better. Ida Kiesling has the scarlet fever. Charlie Martin is visiting at New Castle this week. John Eppinger called on friends at Portersville Friday. r.

(L Anderson had business at Ellwood City Saturday. I is said that at this time there ar-s James Adams transacted business at twenty-two in Castle Saturday. diiTerv'nt partsof Lurtij'K', none them Nye, ot Hazel Dell, was the in tlie countries they ruled. I guejjt of J. M.

Nye Sunday. I'll IX-, the late was driven I R. B. Cunningham, of Wurtemburg, from Ktnne during the stormy days of through here Tuesday. Isis.

He fled in disg-uise to Caeta. and Lancaster, renuiined tliere until restored by for- called on friends here Sunday. EXILED FROM HOME. David Boozel and son Dniis, of Emlen ton. were the guests of his sister, Mrs.

William Roilgers, last week. Rev. and Mrs. J. C.

Gillette and children, of Clarion, are the guests of the parents, at this place. Rev. James Kitler, of 1'itusville, was sent as a supply to the E. Church of this place, for the conference year Rev. Kitler is a student from Allegheny College.

He is a young man of ability and comes highly recommendetl. Mrs. C. I. Helm, of Eilensburg, who has been visiting her at this for the last two months, has gone to visit her sister, Mrs.

A. S. Bailey, of Lakewooil, N. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. D.

Sterling, of this place. After a two visit Mrs. Helm will leave for her home in Washington. concession to the church compatible with the maintenance of sovereignty over every of the tem- soil; but Italy will never concede the power of the Sixty houses in the city of Blaszki, in the district of Kalish, Russian Poland, whore cholera is making fearful ravages, were set on tire the other night and completely destroyed. A of inmates of these houses who were sutfering- from the di.sease and were too weak to make any etfort to save them- selvesv w'irc burned to SPECIAL SALES! FINE MILLINEIIV.

FURS aid CLUKS What care we trade be strife. We'll love our love and live our life. And siuijj 'Ong iu New Castle. he cold chilly winds of Scplcitihor iiidits are with us Forewarned is forearmed so for the change and shed your liirht-woiuht underwear. Free wool and the change in the lariiriias hrought wonderful results.

We have bought largely and the heeonie exhausted. ioods will he scarce and higher, so ceine to HrW'Kll STOllE SPEC IAL IWDEKW EAll SALE. ANTS AGAINST Numty'rs Won SNAKE. and Kxcitlne: Eriit Sils i i.ou owkllville Sept. 25,1894 Mrs.

(ieorge Allshouse is very ill at her home near lx)wellville. Rev. iner Patterson left on Monday for the Allegheny i-eminary. Mr. J.

of Cleveland, was visiting friends here last week. Miss Fannie Crenscli, of New Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss Mame Watson. Mrs. Wm. Allshouse, who has been very ill for some time past, is able to be out.

MissMollie Bookwalter entertained a number of friends at supper Monday evening. Tiie New England supper given in the basement of ttie Methodist Episcopal church on Si'pt. was a success. Pieces of antiijuity dating back to the early New England days more than a century ago were on exhibition. The promoters of the supper made 50.

km ill ISiitth'. cnmpir.g in Alalnima the late war," said Col. H. C. Crt)ss- man.

of Daytim. the other day, aect'rding to the St. Louis (Ilobe-Dcmo- crat. itne.ssed an attack of a bund of black ants upon stripeil snake. evi'niniT while I was trying to go sleep a long day's march I felt sometiiing move under my head.

I lifteil one corner of the and found a snake bet ween thrt'o and four feet in length. I (puckly hit it with a snjall stick, l)ut the reptile seemed liardly stunned by the blow, so I picked it on the end of the and it about tlfteeii away. The snako landed on a ant hill. Almost instantly tho ants fnun their nt'St. hdeh was underneath, and bogan a vig-oi'ous attack upon the in- trmler.

as by his assailants, biting him fearfully. The battle rag-ed with fury, the snake writhing- about in torture. contest at first an unequal for the snake was thiiming init his iter.secutors. but, on the other hand, tlie ants wt're very numerous an 1 quii-k in their aggressive movements. The snakt- with one blow of his tail wouhl kill or a long lino of ants, but the active little creatures were soon reinforct'd fresh troops and fought with a desperation wonderful to V'ohold.

I was astonished be- yontl measure to see the tactics of the ants. When they siiw their numbers were being- les.sened they couriers for fresh relays of who appeared on the scene in due time to replace killed v)r wiainded. moon after a lit up the scene, but as tin. re appeared no near termination of the I g-ave up watching- it, and, stretching myself again on my blanket, went to sleep. Before striking tents the next morning I went to look at the ground.

The insects were scattered in every directioix, but there were six or seven watchful ants upon the of the snake, which lay stretched cmt dead near the ant neroy a Sept. 25, 1894. L. C. Gregor returned home from Pittsburg last Tuesday.

Mrs.Frank Henricks visited relatives at Beaver county last Saturday. C. B. Reno left for last Monday, where he will attend a university. James Frew recently lost a horse.

The general opinion is that it has been stolen. Mr. Dunlap, of Youngstown, visited his sister, Mrs. John Hazen, of this place, last Sunday. Audley Brandon, who is keeping books FUN WITH SEA Church, preached a very ser- mon at that church last i MUCH IN LITTLE.

UxDER.sT.VND your antagonist lix'fore you answer etteii to g-o to supperlc.ss than up in Pi'ovcrb. he would be a place of peace if men were all he more one speaks of himself tho less he likes to hear another talked of. hat seems to us the merest acci- would hate to sav manv turtles dent springs from the deeiKist source of in sight of the Mary Lyle that dav for fear somebmlv might think I Jeanette Eppinger, of New Castle, was 111 7 Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder ejises relieved in six houis by the tireat South American Kidney This new remtnly is a great surprise on aid. E.

mi euok hakt es V. lived in volun- the guest of her parents here Sunday, tary exile luring the la.st years of his. i William Manning and daughter. Flora, life. His chief occupation in his retire- i were at New Castle one day last week, mont as new viands to tempt Mr.

Dayton Latimer and Miss Rhoda his g-luttonous appi'tite. Leight, of Grantboro, were the guests of A Giii'AT manv of the have friends in this section Sunday, been forced into exile, by i Monday, Sept 17, a large number of t'lneutes anu ng the turbulent Roman populace. A few were restored, but most of them died in exile. Makie Mei'ici. the mother of three queeris, was driven into exile by the in- and address of Canlinal Rich- wai.tin.L’ the ncoes.siiries of life.

Uli euome lioxArAUTE remained in exile account of its prtimptness in from to the revolution of 1M8, relieving in the blad.ier, when he was restored to his military back and every part of the urinary pas- i rank and ma le g-overnor of the Bages in male or female It re- valides. He died in Paris in Monday, Sept 17, a large and friends gathered at the tiome of Nealy to celebrate his fortieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Nealy received some handsome and useful presents.

There was about two hundred guests present Fht'se from a distant'e were John Nealv and Ron Frank, of elieu. lived in great poverty, often I Kansas, Jacob Nealy and family ami Frank Nealv and family of MuddyCreek, Mis. John Eppinger and son Ciarence, of Harmony, and Mrs. Myers, of Zelienople. tention of water and pain in passing it almost inuneiiiately.

If you want quit'k relief and cure this is your remedy. by J. C. Wallaiv New Castie. hole families have sometimes exiled at one time.

The Stuart family was twice driven from England, and at diiTt'rent times the Bourb ms and the i 'C aslin Sept. 25, 189 Lafe Dean visited at Rose Point last Saturday. Samuel Dinsmore was in New Castle Bonapartes have been expelled from on Saturday. Fra Ui'o. treorge IL VanHorn, whose is at South street, is aiwavs prepareit to furnish his cu-tomers the quality of Pittsburg Lun.p and Nut 'vhere rare at the lowest cash rates.

He keen- and animai life the best quality of Cleveland tiag stone. and lias in Ids employ one of the best layers of tiag stone in the city, able rates to all. 2y-itf KflirAed in Dr. Agnew's Cure the Heart gives relief in ail cases of Organic Sympathetic Heart Diseiise in "0 minutes, and etiei ts a cure. It i- a peer legs remeiiy for Palpitation, The and Blnck China and Japan have forms exist, V-ut I didn't of ever having- seen anything in print until lately con- i KePS eerning the a piscatorial 1 Wonder which abounds in the fresh waters of both countries.

The rarest of the two ii? the known tlio Japs by a term signifying tish of the black It is a pink- I i ctdi'rod tissh to the g-oldiish family 1 only four inches long-, i anvi seeminglv almost transparent. Rev. Cidburn, of Ellwooii City, passed through here monday. James Taylor, of Taylors was ia town Saturday evening. Grandmother Campbell celebrated her ninetieth birthday last Friday.

Very little wheat has been sowed here yet on account of the wet weather. There was a dance at the residence of Thomp-on last Friday night. Miss Edith McClymonds visited her parents in Perry township, last week. Nancy Frew, of Princeton, is the guest of Maud Stunkard here this week. CTioir meeting held at the reei- ontent can where'er by fortune placed: can renr a ganien in a desert Iv.

White. A nd yet I know' out of the dark must grow', sooner or later, whatever is fair, for the heavens have willeil it Ai.i, men have their frailties: and whoever locks for a friend without imperfections will never find what he I is far more important to me to preserve an unblemishetl conscience than to compa.ss any oltject i I was as if the spirit of life in na- tu re were but withholding- anv' too pro- cipitate revelation of itself, in its slow, wise, maturing Pater. was fish-yaridng, they came by us steadily for five hours and when we pot w'cll into the school it extended as far as the eye could reach on all sides, and there was a turtle to about every fs.irty square feet of water and I see one that weig-hed less than one hundred and fifty DISLIKED REPORTERS. He PICKED AND SORTED. rees are now felled in some places by electricity.

It takes a snail exactly fourteen daj's five hours Uj travel a mile. ne pound of sheep's wchj I is capable of one yard of cloth. he most ancient coins are of electrum, four partsof gold t-o one of silver. ver seven thousand men have sheltered at one time Wneath the branches of the banyan tree. he Gould brothers paid twcnty-ilve thousand dollars for the Vig-ilant, but the originally cost one hundred thousand dollars.

of- -------Breat, Smothering Pam in Left "dth the exception a jet black cxtenddng down the back, with side Side and all symptoms of a Heart. One dose cijnviiuts. id J. C. 272 w-s-iy K.

K. K. On Sept. 25th, 2tUh. 27th arul 2Sth.

One fare for the rcurd trip. good re- torniig nntil inclnsive when you feUct y- ur route that the P. A L. E. has double the train eeivii'eof any ether line and lands eengerfi mucli neaier the fair ground, Vtf jxunting vl and -nitwarvl Mary and Lizzie White spent wanUhe lateral tins.

The with'their uncle, Mr. Camplell to but a of tlie spoc-ics, it The hoys who stole the hail bet- in ral of f-rin. In is a m. ro aecklcd red and the tail broader and more tlat- WAMFI M. tened.

It takes its cominon name the fact that both sides are marked with pi'rfeet figures of white crosses. GtantH of Prehistoric In a prehistoric cemetery recently uncovered at Montjxdier. France, while workmen excavating- a water works reservoir, human skulls were found measuring twenty--tdght, thirty- I one and thirty-two in ference. The iioiies were with the skulls were of g-ig-antic proportions. These relics were sent to thi Paris academy, and a leBrned who lectured on the find, saya that they belong-ed a race or men ten and fifteen feet in height.

A Conflaffration. Watfktown, N. Sept. A fire broke out in the Jerome hotel, at Cajxi Vincent, at 2 morning- and burned most of the best part the villag-e. The Jerome hotel, the Hotel Ang-onquin.

eight stores, the telegraph otSee and the post otiice were consumed. S150.CHX). ampum a Sept. The coal haoks are again working od Lord Kandolph Would Not Interviewed. The Canadian (mzette confirms the opinion tluit Lord Randolph Churchill is not enamored of reporters, says the Westmin.ster (razette.

A Montreal journalist who, during- his lordship's recent vi.sit there, endeavored to tain his views on public questions, was answered thus: I express my view's I only annoy you. I want to annoy you. I have enough Asked as to how ho liked Montreal, his observ'a- tions were the 2 ntary and the uncomplimentary. Put he pointed iii praise of the Windsor and Domini. S'iuarc'.

does your lordship think of the value of the colonial asked the reporter. Nobody does. Same as any other political farci'. All nonsense." was the am afraid are rather cynical, Ran-u- dph." the reporter. ari'I L( rd remarke-L s-'nsible man is nowadays." at Winnipeg his way to the coast it Set that Lord Randolj)h Churchill i gave a in with which his treatment of Montreal was quite crenial.

An interviewer who asked his subject" if he c'mld have five minute.s’ conversation met the reply: you can't. I 'never see it's years since I to one: they me very much. Please g-o A 1- ish with Gills and The academy of natural science has just come posses.sion a rare which can of a pair cf lung's in addition to the gills with w'hich alone less favored are endured. The necessity of these two sets breathing- apparatus is readily seen when the habits of the animal are known. In where the fish lives, it inhabits lakes and ponds, which are ofu-n coni- The loss wiil amount to pletely dried up during the dry season.

As long- as the water remains the lung- fish lives as do the other members of the finny tribe, and breathes by means of his g-ills; but w'hen the ponds dry up he burrows down into the mud and makes a ronnd nest, where he lives in a semitorpid condition, breathing by means of his lungs, nnt.i| the raiiij seasoji releases him again. Sernred Plura. Sept. president yesterday appointedOen. 'William Ward Thiffield, of Detroit, superintenii- ent of the coast and geodetic survey, to succeed T.

C. Mendenhall, resigned. The position is worth 000per annuiiL 1 We have tdeared twelve hundred tlceced Pants and Vests for l.adics* We start our ixreat Lnderwear Sale of them at a the Your men have been pdnir without underwear 1 si enoujih. Now we start our random mixed Shirts Drawers fur 'This the best value tor every day wear ever on a counter. t'omc to Euwer Sale Monday.

33c 50c Here's tprice for you. 'I'o-inorrovv' iioe-i a rt'ijular tlollar Caiutd's flair wool Shirt and I ers for 5(X-. See it and believe it. 50c One rhousauil Ladies' didhir garment', of an of scvt ral ent beautiful random mixed Pants anti Ivimlley Ve-ts, as a Sweater. on over the head, all for the Wall Paper.

a big out on Wall Papers, so if you are in liced ot any j)aper for your kitchen, your parlor, bed room or otlice, now is your time, as we sell all wall paper iii half price. 98c xV 2 two dollar in rwilled Silk with handle. See our line. 'I'hie is the the usual price for a (doria. Come to-morrow and ijet a two dollar umbrella 4 Fine twilled and iCl bleached and unbleached, at our School Sale, along lih our 7c muslin, 8c indigo blue prinLie shining calico, all go this week for tour and three ft)urlh cents i fl thousand yards of all-WQid Frcncb Imported Diagonal that sells for a yard We them In some beautiful shades, full 1'4 yards tor a yard, the barixain in DKKSS tiOODS ever laid on a counter.

School Dresses. 2C Here's two of the greatest values ever show'n by any house for Scluxd Dn'sses. We just bought ten thousaml yard-wide double fold body that no store ever sold for le-' than a quarter, iu all the new, dark shadt'S. You them at Kuwer Dress (h)ods for also Illuminated Diagonals, double ftdtl. wove body, Arlington mixtures.

goods, for cow tow li see them. li Ses EIWES SliE gfSii Uimii TURTLES. the A School of Them That Covered for aiHny am un oldeoasting captain to a Washing-ton Star man recently, an experience I once had witli sea turtles on the etlg-e of the gulf stream, about sixty miles llattera.s. I was part and captain of the Mary Lyle at that time, and was coming up from Savannah with a half carg-o of rice when one morning the outlook to me to at ireeneburg, visited his parents, near come up on deck and look at the this plai-e, last week, turtles. When I got up and looked Rev.

(dllett, formerly pastor of the M. over thv' rail tlie whole fXican as far as I could see ahead of us was covered with turtles. They' were tremenilnus a number of young people from fellows and were paddling along lazily his place composed a party which held a in the opj)osite direction to that in tdance at New Castle last Saturday. which were gtdng. didn't take us long to rig up a windla.ss and tackle aiul begin pulling some of the ohl fellows aboard.

Wo picked the biggest as they came and in the course of three hours we had caught twenty-six. about all that w'o could handily dispose of about the ship. Only nine of them until i we reached New York and we sold them for gofnl prices. The shell of that weig-hetl four liundred and pounds is now' in New York. I kusau Itaiikriipt.

kxison Sept. Chickasaw' treasury is virtually bankrupt and in a moveniont is on to close all the national for a period of one y'car as a last resort. A l)ill has just j)assed the legislature and has been approved by the governor to Use the invested fund. The legislature adjourn Saturdiiy. No business of importance has been transacted except to nd a way out of the dilemma.

The full bloods are in coinpiete po.sses- of every' branch the government. which signifies a fight to the finish against the Davies commission. TIIE Flour, CrHiri Provision. kw call oiicy nl 1 per rent. Prime inereaiitile paper at per Cf'lit.

oxchanp'o steady. Actual in l)iii)k-rs' bills at for sixty days and isij' tor clcmand. Posted at 18(3 romiiicrcial bills at 4 sJ 4 bonds steady. rr.KVEL.vM). 25.

Coiintry made at Minnesota paleni at at WilKAT red at No. 3 red at ISc. 'UN yellow at nilxed at Hlo. )A 2 white at lie, No. white ut Ht'TTKK Fancy crearnerv at 27c, dairy at 23c.

York at IH'sC, Ohio at luc. "ly fresh at 17c. PoT.M bushel ut ew Sept. weak. 2 red September at 30 October and Oetobcr nt 0 3 No.

2 cash at 2 wlilto at 3CJ4c. and ilrm. at steam at 75. dairy at do creamery at 25. Inrjie at do fancy white at at 17V4itl9l'4c.

riiii AGO, '25 heat eptember at December at and at 5le. at 2 Oetrtber at at jMlO. January at fIJ.iX). 1.AiU)—September and (X'toiier at fH. 35 Kib.s—.September and October at 17.25.

heat o. 2 red caihat 52i at Dull: no tra'Ung. ats o. 2 white cash at 3.1c. OU Market.

Sept. at UNTr. FURTHER NOTICE, ON THIS PAGE Claseiiied under the folloysing headings will be accepted at the rate ol' TEN CENTS FOR 21 WORDS. FOR FACfi INSERTION when paid for in advaiure. No charge made on the 1)00kp for than 25 cents.

ollice 17 N- Mdl gtreet. Telephone 22. Wanted Advertiaementa of all kindB such ae SI I ITAKOO.nN, I Al.i; IIKI.I*, fto SllSt r. i.frrr i.ovr roi to know that they can buy anti at he ews feick very reason ably. good and Old if xiiiilry to iK coine luenibeiH ol Oianfiu No Ail are weicttme.

YV A to run between tT and an news agent. Must refeience. Write once, I Mo.S I'aN'i Oil ity, t'u. ity Sept. at Live Stock.

('nirACo. Sept. to extra at 2 6 in, and feeders at cow-s and bulLs at fI. 4 3 ..50, calves at fL to choice mixed at cholee assorted at at at to choice leveland Sept. firm.

CxLar ou steers at J.75, choice 2 common to fair at 75 2.5. milch v35.t>», commo7i ur per head. es at 6. per Kteadv. Choice shenp at cwi, fair gr.tâes at per head Cbaice lamf'S at tn cwt.

fair do at at 3.25 0 Market activo and corn Yuricers at c.vt. rn- g.ade-j ai 10. at t.5.0>^5.25, TjUgha at 00. I.L* to steers at 4 mixed Jiutchers at bTiH.K at and for jiood corn-fed Yorkerb, common to c' rn-fod at at f5 corn- fed mediums at heavy at firm for to choice Best lambs ai fair to at S3.S0 mixed a st LxBERry. Sept.

25 atti arket tira, and active Prime at pood at ifooi butchers at rough fat fair light steers at good fat and heifers, at steady. Philadelphia.s at TiS.2-''. best Yorkers and mixctl at C'jmmvn to fair at as i fO, ijroocl at Market slrontf with ai'fnjt prict Extra at 3.5Ü, at lu, fair at common at year- 11 at Iamb.s at calvt at Sept. at -seiect butchers at fair to grxid at MX .7 fair to kooc lUriit at cumwiju at 1 All person.H wno can c(K)k and bake to send foi' the (Jookinff Stove of the World. 5 and 10 per cent.

Uiseoinit with order, orone-ha'f wuh order, baiane at Ou days. ALHiKI) COLES, 520 Myrtle Aveniie, lirwiklyn, N. V. A Cj KN'l'S WANTEI and Female, old and yonnp to per day easily our riatuiji Outltuj, and aidjiji Nickel, and Brans I laiing, that warrantecl to wear for years, on every Mel.il, Tablew are, Jewelry Ac. Luht and handled, no e.xpenerce required to operate Iheni.

Can be earned by hand witli ea-e iroiu house to houfte, name or haichel. aie inakinf; inonev '1 hey to almost every bua- iii( Ma worknhop. (Jheap, Sujipie, and within of every one. J'iateb t-ijuai to for ite, cri MCliEL PLATING CO. Ea.st St.

Jll. f- I vu.N want to makk llfty dol- VV at tiome? Mre. Smith hix doiiar.s to Alfred (Joles for a or find allowed him to pend ple hiH adverliHcmentb herloui.fe lor hich lie a coiumioinon which averag- pt eek. II you ill do the came in yot.r district sen for ternib to ALFliED COLE.S, 520 Myrtle A venue, Knoklyn, N. Y.

71-ly I on ail kinds of Job Work .1 at Thk NfcW.s Oi-t-'icE- Fintier will be to keep them. OH. A I -ouare jnano. Call at 1 V'oli SAI fre-h milk Call 1 on or addit.i-'. J.

Wliite, lljghl.ind avenue. 1 S.M.E—^¡or^x*. eiieap ior ea: h. W. II.

Va.N- l.OiiUEi:, at 12 Walnulrlrett. 5tf men or parties having Pale, can buy an attractive knd neatly printed carUlo tack up, very abie, at lllb Newjs L''Oii SAI.P^COLE.'»’ iiOX A Ijjl NijE a lounge by a by and yon can put aa nmch ciothinif or other uriicleb ah in the av- wardroije. get three artichis lor tlie price of one. extra for packing or shipping. br.

Talmajre, wife of the preacher, aie very mee. I'nte ili Creion, lianiie, IJ4. iiaw Mlk, 2 5 silk ,2.5, 10 cent, diiscount cash with order ith order, balance days. ALFliEli COLKS. brand and Myrtle FUK it having property for rent, can buy a neatly prinietl card at Tax ews Oii-icE.

See them. buHincbij men of New Castle Ji ave found tlie place to get their Job Work donii quicEly and rearionably 1 at UPHCK. the Nswa.

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