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The Smelter from Pittsburg, Kansas • 6

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The Smelteri
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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6
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KKKYITIO. The Chincw im )nrl, for was asked how he got the -Ixwk. He replied a quiet voice, demanded that his collection should be made over to the Barcelona Library, and then confessed, a long array of crimes. He had strangled his rival, stolen the and BOND'S EXTRACT SubdutJ) Inflammation, Control all Hemorrhag. Acute and Chronic, VeMu and Muctxa.

IN" VALUABLE FOR Catarrh, HoirMBrH, BbBl Asthma, Headache, More Throat, Toothache, HonaeWi Ulcers, OI4 Sores, olooma7rariiif in their brvaiJ. THE USPUKTlCAii MUD. -he not live on ilew. And her brow's notlHy white. And her hair is not the hue Of the son's ej p-dimmin liebt.

her teeth are not if ke pearl. And her mouth not a rose in just the kind of a jiirt generally ihk American strtfBt-raiJ wav nvste-m lan tKti mUU-d in Rio Janeiro, and a jitthI rJiiinpe ha lvn prorlmvtl in aoeial anl l-iifinex life thereby. POND'S EXTRACT CATARRH burned the house. The slain men were people who had bought from him books which he could not bear to part with. At this trial his counsel tried to prove that his confession was false, and that he might have got his books by honest means.

It was objected that there was in the world only one book printed Lambert Faltuart in 1482, and that the prisoner must have stoled this, the only OnxTKJMTS liavo been 'loteil Jor the Jfo remedy go readily and effectually arrests the Crl.KHKATKU BOOK STr tALKKV hiiilitint; of a liaht hoiiw within the: bar, half a mile off tralvi'Kton ihlaaii, on-balf mil' from Fort I'mnt, on th th copv ft-om the. librarv where it was treas chanm-l. Ttw fr1et Wtio ConnJtlrt Many Murder nfMeif Hi I'aation for Rook. London Spectator. Many eminent characters have been biblioklepts.

When Innocent X. was ured. The defendant's counsel proved mat tbere was another copy in the Lou vre that, therefore, there might lie still' Monsignor Pamphilio he stole a book hays Tatleman des Reaux from Ihl Monftcir. the painter. The amusinz thins is that ru Monsttir was himself a hook thief.

He used to tell how primed a book, of which he had Thb Chicago elevator fan hold biwheb.ni grain, and in the course of a year lSO.OOO.OOn pu.se through them. Ex hansi. You have lft off an important fiuiirt. Put a 1 before tho TnK wife of a Dutch wittier af Draper cw for her child and household duties, and is helninj hpr husband to STt out feet of lo-rs. She had helped lier husband cut 400 ith a croweout Haw already, and expects to more, and that the defendant's might have been honestly procured.

Here Don Vincente previously eallou5, nttred an hysterical cry. Said the Alcalde "At last, Vincente, you begin to under-tand the enormity of your offense "Ah, Sienor Alcalde, my error was clumsy, indeed. If vou onlp knew how miserable I am "If human justice prove inflexible, there is another justice who-e pitv is inexhaustible. Repentenee is never Affections as POND'S EXTRACT. COI'b'HS COLDS In the IIKAD, NASA and T1IHAAT ISfPtlMWAIIUllS and in the Ll'ilCS, KVIS, EARS and -THROAT, HHM'M tTIVII, NK1 B4LGIA.

cannot be cured so easily by any other medicine. 'tr sensitive aud were casea of CAT A RRH use our CA-TAHHHCHIK In ail canes use onr NASAL SYR1NUK ftSc.l. Will be sent in lots of worth, ou receipt of prirx-- KJIIKA A Valuable and beneficial." HKVWOOD VI ITH, yt. yt. R.

C. of Ku'jtand. I have ud It wtth marked benefit." II. PHKSTOX, yi. Brooklyn.

N. know of no remedy generally useful." A II IIC II UUINNKSS, X. V. K. S.j of Emjland.

I have prescribed l'OXD'S EXTH4CT with great success." Caution. POXIVS EXTRACT is sold to'lp in bottles with the name blown in the glass. It is nnsafe to use oilier articles with, oar directions. Insist on having POND'S EXTRACT, liefuse all imitations and sub loner been in search, from a stall on the Tont Neuf. "But." Janin does not seem to have consulted), "there are many people who don't think it sttalini to steal a book, unless you -ell it afterward.

Kilt Du Moimteir took a less liberal cut 00 more. too late." "Ah, Sienor Alcalde, my was not unique." With the story this impenitent thief, we may close the roll of biblioklepts. where his ow bonk were concerned. The "ardinul Karberini came to Paris a Ifc.nrate and brought in his tniite consignor Pamphilio, who afterward lieeaim; Innocent X. The Cardinal paid a viit to i)u Monsteir in his studio where Monsignor Pamphilio spied on a a table" Historic an Conello de Trente" IWik'i New Honk.

N. V. World's Cablegram. As exchange Kays that all the Marie about the mind of Paul Morphy, the cliOMi player, boing afl'efted are mere moonshine, and that Mr. Morphy ofkwi It pleases Lord Beaconsfield greatly at present to 20 back to his earlv amuse takes a hand in the frame at New- Or ment of novel-writinsr.

I am enabled to leans, his remdence, giving a knight mic send you to-day some further exclusive the sod edition, the Iindnn one. ''What a pity thought the young eccle- information about his forthcoming ro cesHfully to the stron-est player of the siant, tnat sucn a man stiouui lie by mance, "Endymion," which is making chvmt club of that citv. Home accident, tne posMessor of so valua hie .1 book. ith thee f-entimentf such a stir in the world, social, literary and political. It is not actually a new storv, havinsr been written manv vears stitutes.

SPECIAL PRKPA RATIONS OP POND'S KX TRACT COMBINED WITH THB FTRKST AND MOST DELICATE PERFUMES FOR LADIES' BOUDOIR. POXlrS EXTRACT tl .00 ud $1 .79 Toilet Cream $1.00 Catarrh Care 75 Dentifrice 50 Planter Lip Salre Sa Inhaler (Glass Toilet Soap. (cakes), Kasal Srrisg Oiatment SO Medicated Paper. 2 Any of these preparation! will be sent carriage free at above prices, in lots of $5 worth, on receipt of money or P. O.

order. NETT PAMPHX.KT WITH HlSTOKT OT TO Preparations, Sent FREE os irruuTOs TO POND'S EXTRACT N.tiroDL-i It vVit-i f'ourterucii street, Ifw York I "it v. -il hv all Monsiguor Pamghilio slipped the work ago. In style it resembles "Vivian under his soutane. But little Iu Monsteir observed him, and said furious! Gray" rather than anv of the Fail's iat to the Cardinal that a holv man should ter works.

"Disraeli the younger" figures in its pages, which also contain sketches not bring thieves and robbers in his company. With these words, and with drawn with a vivid and biting pen of others of violent and libellous charac At a corn-sliuckinsFriday nirht, three miles from Jonesboro, Gan two colored men, Henry Smith and Ira Wood, cot to quarreling, and finally to blows. Other parties attempted to interfere, but le-fore anything could be 4one Smith drew hi pocket-knife and cut Wood's throat from ear to car. Smith immediately ihfamrwft and has not ireen captured. A max who is very rich now was very the evergreen Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell, and the late Emperor ol ter he recovered the history of the Council of Trent, and kicked out the fu the French, then Prince Louis Napoleon.

Dr. John Bull's ture Pope. Amelot de la Ilouasaie traces to this incident the hatred lorne by In the action, let me further stale for the information of your readers, takes place about the period or the Chartist distur nocent to ranee. Another Pope while nlv a cardinal, Dances oi is. ineworx has once or stole a l)ook from Movaae so M.

Janin twice been thrown aside by the author aimrswsYKiip, ruK I UK FEVER AND AGUE reportsbut we have not been ablo to for various reasons, but he has now 1 A 1 1 1 discover Monage's own account of the nsnea it up out oi nis iiorary tao It- larceny, -ahe anecdotist is not. so truth drawer, touched it up, and sold it for the ful that Cardinals need flush a deeper comlortable sum of foO.lMHt. scarlet like tne roses in Blon's "Lament The London booksellers and circulat poor when ne was a noy. nen asked how he got his riches, he replied: "My father taught me never to play till my work was finished, and never to spend money till I had earned it. If I had but half an hour's work to do in a day I must do that the first thine, and in halt an hour.

After this was clone I was al OK Chillis and FYV-r. Tbe oroonor ot thw meii4ii ing libraries have already subscribed for 7,000 copies of the first edition of for Adonnis," on account of a scandal restinst on the authority of Afonage. Among roval persons Catherine de Me ju-tly claim" lor its superiority over ail rem-die ever offered io the public tor the SAKK. 000. Mud-ie alone takes 3.000 copies, CKKIAI.N anil PKBH iNKM cure Arii payins the rail price of 2s.

6d. for dici, according to Frantome, was a bibli-oklept. "The Marshal Strozzi had a very fine librarv, ami after his death the each, the Lodmans having refused, in snfl rX'Ver, of Chill' and Kever. whether ol slKn or lone rtndinc. He reien- Uthe entire exlem and if to ber hirn tesiim ir tc the truth Ihe tlutt in nocaehHt- lowed to play.

I early formed the habit view of the large price they pay for the manuscript and of the public eaaerness to get an earlv glimpse "of the work, to ever Jill it tail cure it the 'lirr-etioni. arestrtrt ly ic-ilowi-d an-i carru.fl out. In a (Trent mani ol doing every thing in its time, and it soon became perfectly easy to do so. Jt is to this habit that I now owe my pros ease miie close has been sufltclent lor a cure. make an abatement from these terms.

I understand further that Lord Bea- perity." and whole mmUies have b.f.-u enred by a sinele hottle. with p-rfe revtorat' i ol health It however prudent -nd In eveiy cmn mors- certain to cure, if its inm is coutiinied n. smaller dose-, (or week or two after the dLeaw has been ehtfked. more in flifrteiilT consfield proposes to continue this story and make the sequel a sort of social and political history of the events of the Mr. Xorthgotk, formerally attached to the British legation at Washington, gave lately a lecture to his constituent at Ex- last twenty-five vears.

The public gen and lons-stnriiui; ca. t'stiai!) thit medicine Queen-Mother seized it, promising some day to pay the value to his son, who never got a farthing of themoney. The Ptolemies, too, were thieves on a large scale. A department of the Alexandrian Library was" called "The Books from the Ships," and was filled with rare volumes stolen from passengers in vessels that touched that port. True, the owners were given copies of their ancient but the exchange, aa Aristotle says was an "involuntary" one, and not distinct from robbery.

The great pattern of biblioklepts, a man who carried his passion to the most regrettable excesses, waa Spanish priest, Don Vincent of the Convent of Pobla in Arragon. When the Spanish revolu erally looks with great curiosity for the appearance of these works, but" it must wlu not require any aid to keep thr lowels ir.ii-r. honlf. tile putient. rr quire rthrtio melicine after hav-inp taken three or tour lie.s if the Tonic a 5anple di BVLL's FAMILV PILIJ be sufficient." be recorded that the opinion is very often expressed that the ex-Premier, being, as he is, the sole leader of the great Conservative party, mieht be better occupied at so critical a time in the The aenume smith Tonic Symp miw nave Dr.

John unvote stainn on each bottle. Dr affairs of his country, both at home and John Bull only has the -lfrht mnnnuicture ami sell the original JOHN J. MITH TONIC SY-Rl'P, of Kv. Kxiiiinue vil the labi on each bottle. If my privau.

stars i- not each iiottle do not wireha-e. or you ril! lie abroad, than "scribbling romance. eter. England, on diplomacy. He thinks it is a cheap preventative, a kind of insurance against the costly conflagration of war.

The English diplomatic body contains in all about one hundred and forty members, of whom there are six Ambassadors and twenty-seven Minis ters. Men enter unsalaried, and after-two years get 750, after four or five $1,500 Ministers are expected to maintain a handjtome and hospitable establishment and can save little or nothing. The highest pension is $10,000, Imt few get this. Most, however, get pensions of tion despoiled the convent libraries. Don Dr.

JOHN HIJT.r A Down-Kist Sailor's Tarn. Ellsworth (Me.) is living at the house of Cant. inccnte established nimselt at Barcelona, under the pillars of Los are the stalls of the merchants of i SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, Means, of Mill bridge, a girl about 6 years of aire, whose history is remarkable. BULL'S SARSAPARILU. BULL'S WORM DESTROY EH The Popular Kemoliesof the Da v.

Principal Office 19 Main Street. Louisville Kf bric-a-brac and the seats of them that sell books. In a gloomy den the Don stored up treasures that he hated to sell. Once he was present at an auction where he was outbid in the competition for a rare, perhaps a uniqne, volume. Three nights after that the people of Barcelona were awakened by the cries of "fire The house and shop of the man who had bought "Ordinations per les Glorioios Rays de Arago," were When from $2,500 to 3,000 after long vears of TUTT'S PD.LB- the fire was extinguished the body of the owner ot the house was found with Some time within the present year an American vessel called at a small island in the Pacific ocean to procure water.

This island was inhabited by cannibals. They broaght aboard this little girl to sell for the captain's dinner, offering to prepare her for cooking if they would buy. The captain told them he would buy her, but choose to kill his own meat. She was bought, and the captain afterward meetingCapt-Means gave her to him. Her complexion is not unlike the North American Indians, but the shape of her face is different, being quite round, foreward broad, eyes large, moutk large, with large teetfi, pointing somewhat outward, which has a tendency to cause her lips to appear thick.

Chin very small and retreating. She is of good form, with very small hands "and feet. She still believes she will be killed and eaten, and when strangers enter the house she clings to Mrs. Means, and begs of her not to let them have her. a ppe in his blackened jaw and some mbnev beside him.

Every one said "He SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. must have set the house on lire with a spark from his pipe." Time went on, and week by week the police found the Zjoss of Asoetitfl. Bowels costive. Fain in bodies of slain lnen, now the street. the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part.

Pain under the shoulder blade, fullness after with a disinclination to service. John Hamilton's wife obtained a divorce from him at Rock Island, and went back to her parents, while he migrated to Sacramento. They soon began a correspondence and before a year was over she went to Sacramento, where they were remarried. Mrs. Hamilton was not long in getting jealous, and with good reason; btit she shot her rival, and for a while the connubial sky was clear.

The wounded woman disappeared and the wife was not punished for the assault. Again Hamiltep gave cause for jealousy. Mrs. Hamilton was convinced that he could not be permanently reformed. She sat down on his lap, pnt.her arm affectionately, around his neck; kissed him, drew a pistol with the disengaged hand, placed it close to his forehead, and fired, killing him instantly.

exertion of body or mind. Irritability ot now in a ditch, now in the river. There were young men and old. all had been harmless and inoffensive citizens in their lives, and all had beed bibliophiles. A temper, Xiow spirits, with a feeling of hav ing; neglected some duty.

Weariness, Dg-ziness, I'lutterinjr at the Heart, Sots befor the eyes, fellow Skin, HeSdachc generall; over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, as" dagger in an invisible hand had reached their hearts but the assassin had spared their purses, money and rings. An or CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS Every certificate of Dr. Bull's Cough Fynip published is eenuine, and a reward of ,000 is ottered for one proved to be ganized search was made in the city, and the shop of Don Vincentewasexamined. There, in a recess, the police discovered the copy of "Ordinations per los Glori-ossos Keys de Arago," which oueht by risiut to have been burned with the house of its purchaser.

Don Vincente are especially adapted ta sack Kledaae eHeclaaaeh m. raaafe to KftonUh Ibe naflerer. SOLD KVKRTWHERE, PRICE SV CI'TS Mic-, as narrar stre. Varaw have wing, but are Chestnuts don't sort of burred-like..

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Years Available:
1880-1891