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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1888. 10 the volume to Faulkner, asking bim to poets laureate. The former is remembered THE SCIENTIFIC TATTLER. A RUINED LIFE. TASTE IN DRESS bring it out.

Faulkner, however, deter now only as one of the joint producers of NEW DRIVING PARK mined to wait until Pope's consent to the Bits of Talk About Interesting Discoveries flLEXflPER P0pE Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Tw'itnam Bard's Birth. publication could be obtained. This was an unexpected obstacle to the "Twick'nam and Inventions. The Nervous, Gloomy and Depressed Story of Thousands. bard," and so he wrote to Faulkner, refus Old Point Breeze Transformed Peculiarities in the Development of Women's Toilettes.

At a recent meeting of the Liverpool section of the Society of Chemical Industry Mr. Thomas Fleteber, F. C. explained tbe ing his permission, but managing to have whole country where turf sports are poorly attended. When this paper pointed out these facts it found similar sentiments held by not a few enterprising gentlemen of this city.

It was all the time confident that such would prove to be the case, and only believed it necessary to keep the matter agitated to at last bring enough additional gentlemen to the assistance of the few to Anally give tho expression tangible shape and form. The new owners of tho Philadelphia Driving Park seem to be thoroughly alivo to the needs of Into a First Class Course. tbe delivery ot his letter delayed a niontn, working or bis new glass blow pine and By that tithe he hoped the book would be ASILVER LINING TO THE CLOUD demonstrated the nncomfortable fact tbat a safe could now no longer be considered a out, but raulKiier provokmgly stopped tne THE FASHION FOR LACE THE POET ANDTHE MAN press when ho heard ot Pope objection, WORK OF ENTERPRISING TURFMEN sale. Instead of "Jimmies." drills, chisels Here was another dilemma. Thereupon Pope discovered the letters wore sure to be Nothlnsr In life caunos such misery as having spent a dissipated or Imprudent youth, now many men we nee who are blcKsed with flue abilities and who should be In the prime of vigorous manhood, and all tbe other tools and appliances of tbe burglar's art, Mr.

Fletcherattucka thesurface of obllled Iron or steel, or whatever It may published at any rate and gave a virtual rniiaaeipnia in this respect and tney are Philadelphia at Last Likely to late ana lirady hymns, and even the name of the other would have been totally forgotten but for the "Dunciad," for Cooke, in his Battle of Poets," had truly said of him Kusden, a laurel's bard, by fortune rals'd, By very few was reud, by fewer prais'd. As to Dennis, Pope's hatred was perhaps only natural. Dennis was a literary Ish maelito. He did not hesitate when the "Essay Upon Criticism" appeared to compare Pope to a monkey and to pronounce him as stupid and venomous as a humpbacked toad. Later he called Pope "a lurking, wayward coward and stabber in the dark." Notwithstanding Dennis' bitterness he is only mentioned three times in the "Dunciad," and then so mildly that War bnrton explains as a reason why he was so slightly touched and "treated more generously than the rost" that he was a very old man.

Dennis was 70 at the time, but that is not so very old. The fact seems to be that Dennis and Pope had become at least partially reconciled. Hints of the Summer Fashions With a Typical Picture of a Tennis Costume. A Picture' That Tends to Humble the Pride of Human Nature. De, witn a small glass blow pipe of peouliar sanction to the publication, hut tme to the duplicity of his nature ho triod to giving visible proof of their convictions.

PRESENT PLANS. form. With this be molts a bole through a Have Good Eunning; Meetings. get Faulkner to prefix a statement plate of iron one quarter of an Inch thick In a few seconds. Metal may be thus cut as tending to fix the whole transaction upon The time is too short for great things to be done this year.

The present plan is to Swift This honest Faulkner declined to do and the book came out simply as a reprint easily as a chisel cuts its way Into wood. The apparatus can be carried in a band bag and first put the course into good condition, a reprint in fact ot rope own sheets. All Then there will be arranged for some date LOOKING at tho costumes of the present day one is almost can be made noiseless, although tbls latter Improvement is fortunately costly. It is HE veteran this, however, did not prevent Popo from Among the roroarkablo evonts of the Annus Mirabilis, 1088, none was more roraavk abjo in its way than tho birth of Alexander Tope. To morrow it will bo two hundred years since the sickly son of a London tradesman, who was to become the greatest poet of turfman would rp during June a stockholders' matinee and about a week later a general opening, to which the public will be invited.

Tbe races not know old blaming his friend. Condescending to the meanest complication of lies to justify a petty vanity, pope, after taking advantage of his old friend's dotage to trick him into only a matter of time to melt a hole in any safe or strong room large enough to let In a man. There Is some hope still, however, for It is suggested that an electric network can be so arranged that it will be impossible to bore into tbe sale without ringing a bell. If Breeze Driving will be trotting events, for which fairly liberal prizes will be hung up. Later on it Park should he visit It to day.

Nor, for that his time, camo into the world. Although Popo's works are no longer prized as they tempted to believe that the extravagant taste in dress hitherto displayed by women of complicity, bewailed the strange incident as truly melancholy" and as something to is hoped to be able to give a good running humble the pride of human nature." For once were notwithstanding his verso is no meeting in the autumn, possibly, but noth mattor, would anybody else, for the gen ing will be done hastily. Mushroom growths longer allowed to be poetry of a high order, nearly two hundred years Pope's duplicity escaped detection, and during all. that time aro apt to bo mushroom deaths in turf as if poetry at all his poems are still read eral flavor of mild decay that has haunted the in other enterprises. part of tho literature of the language with fashion had in good faith given place to more the only palliation ot swift's supposed trench cry to Pope was the Dean's failure of mind.

At last Mr. Dilke discovered tho truth, and within the week President wenderotn The original hero of the Dunciad was Theobald. In the first edition the concluding lines quoted above were as follows: In each she marks her image full exprest, But chief in Tibbuld's moDHter breeding breast Sees Gods with Demons In strange league engage, And earth and heav'n and hell her battles wuge. Pope was one of the men in whom Shakes place for years has given wiumii aiong ine Bireeta with their heads bent, their cheeks sallow, their eyes lustreless, utterly wltkout energy, ambition or purpose In life, their whole existence one ot perfect misery and their every gait and movement telling only too plainly that they have, in the words of Byron, spent their summei ere 'twas May." The cases of such men are certainly pitiable, but they are not hopeless, because Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonio i dally restoring thousands of debilitated men to nil their wonted vigor.

Debilitated and nervous and physical exhaustion simply mean a loss of nerve power, and as Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonic actsdirectly on the nerves nnd strengthens them as no other medicine does, It supplies this lost nerve force and cures the worst cases of debility and physical and nervous exhaustion and makes the once debilitated man feel oh he has not telt since he was climbing trees In boyhood. Despondency, that fearful feeling, that Indescribable dread of some coming evil, we know not what, that most distressing ill that flesh is heir to, which robs life of alt Us pleasures, which makes society irksome, has Its origin also In the loss of nerve force. Despondency Is generally accompanied with Insomnia, that fearful scourge, which keeps us awake the live long night. It Is dlftlcult to Imagine a more pitiable being than the man who feels debilitated and utterly exhausted during the day, who knows be Is unable to face the duties of life, who Is the victim of all sorts of gloomy forebodings, aud who, when he retires at night, retires only to pass the hours In tbat black despair whtch only those who have Insomnia can ever realize.

How fortunate it Is that all these terrible evils, despondency, Insomnia, debility ami nervous and physical exhaustion are easily cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonic, livery day we meet men, once victims of excesses, who were weak, nervous and utterly exhausted, and their days harassed by despondency and exhaustion. which it is necessary to be acquftiuteu and Directors Lovatt and Mundy were in way to an air of lifo and this can be done, what Is the use of the safe? Why not dispense entirely with the ponderous safe and rely on some electrical device tbat shall ring alarm bells aud paralyze the burglar with a shock According to Dr. Llntner there are known 820,000 species of Insects. 26,000 of these are found in the United States, 25,000 live upon tho productions of man, and 7,000 or 8,000 are fruit pests.

210 species select tbe apple as their home. Professor Ltnther has inado tbe admirable suggestion thirt to find the best menus of exterminating insects their habits and feeding should be carefully studied. Chaucor, Spenser, Milton, Drydcn were all moderate it must be admitted that the discovery is one New York in consultation with Secretary business. The old build creator poets than Pope, but the Canter sires, as the se Mclntyre, of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, to tending to "humble the pride of human nature." It is sad indeed when the world can no ascertain the inside methods for the organi vere outlines and bury Tales," tho "Faery Queen," "Paradise Lost and Absalom and Achitophel have ings have been replaced by now ones. The track is in process of improve zation of first class running stake events general slmplic boon turned over to tho students of early and to see what the prospects aro for securing for another yoar a week in between those itynowin vogue in the make up of acostume bear a very unpretentious stamp.

This is but ment, there is a hand English poetry. Pope, on the contrary, ot 1'imlico and Uravcscnd. in order that the some new judges' stand. sn illusion. The tendency to moderation is readable still and niany of his lines are part of our daily speech.

If they are riot the old three quarter For many yenrs ground soapstone bos discernible, but tho costliness of tbe smaller, mile course is being poetry they are what is more lasting pot though none the less important, adjuncts of best runners, like The Bard, Hanover, Macbeth, who just won tho Kentucky Derby, and similar stock, may be seen here. Interviews were had with the Dwyer Brothers, both of whom expressed the warmest inter been used as a paint lu Japan nnd China on surfaces tbat are affected by the weather. drained and cindered for uso throughout ished epigram. And so the two hundredth Stone obelisks covered with soapstone paint are still In excellent preservation, while tbe anniversary of Pope's birth is an important the costumegive great scope for the expenditure of a goodly amount of pin monoy. Finished elegance is not alone to be brought event in every English speaking land.

stone not so protected has long ngo crumbled est in the project and promised their active assistance toward making it a success. Pope's litorary career would be an anomaly away. Mr. Goodall now finds that soap The committee was assured that it the Fhiia about by the handsome and perfectly fitted dress, although most important. Well if it woro not for the fact that it was tho only career open to him.

As the son of matched gloves, suitable and becoming bon dolphia Club showed that it was mado of the right stuff tbat it meant business and planked down the money to prove it there Roman Catholic the bar, the Senate and the church were all closed to him. Hiseduca was no doubt of the hearty co operation of net or hat, elegant parasol and wrap or cape are as necessary to gain the desired end. Rich lace is indispensable for the parasol, passomonterie in varied rich tional advantages wore meagre, and hi turfmen East and West. Big stables will not move except for big attractions, and when there is a Coney Island and a Mon wretched body, distorted from designs for the wrap and large clusters of and their nlgbts passed In the agony of Insomnia, now completely restored to health, Joyously telling every one thnt they owe their recovery to that great vegetable remedy, which has been so aptly termed Nature's Kestorer, Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonic.

This great remedy, which, as one of our most eminent scientists has said, should be In every household In the land, can be had of all druggists for 81.00 per bottle. It was discovered by Dr. Greene, the famous lecturer and specialist on nervous and chronic diseases. Consultation and advice on all diseases may be bad free of charge at the oflice, 126 SOUTH NINTH street, childhood, unfitted him either for business or society. To him, indoed, no career was the year.

Old Point Breeze Park has bad an up and down career rather more down than up. It was opened in 1S57 and for a time it flourished magnificently. That, or at least a little later, was tho hey day of trotting, events in the largo Eastern cities, and Philadelphia came in for its full share. Samuel Kilpnt rick was the head and tho front of the undertaking and, as secretary of the corporation, was known to every breeder, trainer and better in the country. For many years, however, the old course has been under a cloud.

It was handicapped by a mortgago and worse handicapped by its management. Under the weight of two such burdens it was little wonder that it ran down at the heel. But all this is to be changed. Indeed, much of it has been changed already. The name boa given ALEXANDER POPE.

possible except tho one that he chose, and mouth Park to bid against, there is no successful way but to go deep into the pantaloons pocket That is what the Brooklyn Club did nnd it is to day, although the voungest. one of the healthiest and strongest choice flowers for the headgear. These several important items aro dependent one upon the other, and none can be overlooked, and a woman of taste and discretion will make a is scarcely surprising, therefore, that he was ablo to say I lisped In numbers for the numbers came. wise selection, for even with monetary re among tho running associations. It will take time to bring all these things about in striction much Can be accomplished by good Pope's first publications were his Pastorals Philadelphia, but the enterprise and perse judgment.

Ladies should remember that the inaue stun that it is not necessary to con TRAINING FOR A MATCH. eider now and these were followed by verance that does bring them about will be rewarded for so doiug. There isn't a doubt race is not always won oy me strong, nor is greater beauty and harmony acquired by unlimited means. Taste is a very necessary Essay Upon Criticism," 1711, a remarkable about it. A Baltimore Athlete and Medical Han specimen of jingling and polished common factor, without which nothing really beauti Tells How to Do IU place.

Then came nis incisor i orcst, PUBLIC CO OPERATION NEEDED. When sensational horses are skilfully ful can be accomplished. 1713. modeled on Donham's "Cooper's Uill From the Baltimore Sun. both belonging to a species of verse for way to that of the Philadelphia Driving Park, Rise at about 6 o'olock In the morning and Among the beautiful novelties which will handicapped and the people aro given mouths for discussion and speculation on the chances, which wo have lost the taste.

His next im stone ibko noia oi mo nore or iron and steel bettor tban any other substanco, and hence is admirably adapted to painting iron and steel vessels. By mixing the paint with some antiseptic, it could undoubtedly be made anti fouling as well as anti corrosive. Any one who has noticed the particles that dance In the air when a sun beam illuminates them, must have formed an idea of tfie great number of them. Mr. John Aiken has estimated tbe number of these dust particles In a cubic Inch of air with tbe following results: Outside nlr raining 621,000 Outside air fair 2,110,000 Koora 30,318,000 Room near celling Buusen gas flame 489,000,000 In a cubic inch or air in a room at night there may be as many particles as there are inhabitants in Ureal Britain.

Every day new agents are round to be at work in nature. Dr. Hans Mollsch has recently shown that the roots of plants secrete acid substances tbat attack organic substances even more actively than Inorganic, dissolving tbem and producing marked chemical changes In tbem. These secretions both oxidize nnd reduce. They oxidize tannin and humln substances and hence accelerate tho decomposition of the humous substances of the soil.

Cane sugar is converted by it into reducing sugar; plates of ivory are corroded by it. The secretion from the roots not only impregnates the epidermis, as was supposed, but forms excreted drops in the surface. The action of roots in secreting a substance that decomposes matters of tbe soiL making tbem more assimilable by the plant, is without doubt one of the most important functions of plant life yet discovered. QUEER SNAKE STORIES. Chased by a Blue Racer A Copperhead on a Woman's Bustle, Etc.

Marlon Earnost and Frank Hedge, two well known citizens of Montpelier, portant poem was Eloisa to Abelard," 1717, anu, under pen walk from two to three miles before breakfast. After that meal rest for about two hours, then walk and run from six to ten miles. After any exercise the athlete should receive a good rubbing from bis trainer. A rest of two hours after the long walk is nec but to ns in this day, accustomed to greater dramatic force in our poets, his pathos is without passion and his passion without pathos, tor a man wno believed that Every woman Is at heart a rake you may safely count upon a big attendance on the day of battle regardless of the condition of the weather. The feelings get thoroughly worked up and the desire is eager to see if the result will be according to anticipation.

Such would prove true were the new club in this city to open for one, two aud three years hence some be utilized as trimmings the rich, embroidered goods take first rank; for those to be used on summer toilets the ground color is usually held in neutral tones, with embroidery of gray silk, gold or silver threads. Some are embroidered in all the colors of tho rainbow. Tho edges of the skirt, sleeves and waist only are trimmed. A very unique border in this style of trimming was of pale yellow straw, with large clusters of Jack roses in raised embroidery. essary, and then tbe favorite meal of tbe day, dinner, should be thoroughly enjoyed, which shows the beneficial results of tbe athlete's training, as when the appetite Is longer respect Alexander Pope as a poet, that it should also be compelled to despise him as a man.

tho Rape of the Lock," 1715, was more in his line, although ns a satire upon feminine frivolity it is not nearly so good as "Nothing peare was so unfortunate as to find an editor and Theobald was another. It may bo that bapless Shakespeare yet of Tlbbald sore, Wished lie bad blotted for himself before. But be certainly found no balm in the hands good everything is satisfactory. A trainer to Wear." The latter is satire doggerel AN OLD FIREMAN. with humorous conversational powers and who relates many little anecdotes helps to is truo, but genuino satiro while the former enliven considerably the athlete, who may is mere raillery, smooth, pointed and epigrammatic, antithesis remarkable for bril of Pope.

Pope, as was natural in one so vain and selfish, felt that be had exclusive Tights the Be Tells How the Good Will Saved Another very pretty, fanciful, but exceed liancy but utterly wanting in delicacy, After these came the translations of Homer, in any theme he choso to touch, while Theobald not only edited an edition of Shakespeare of his own butdared tocriticise Pope's. for which Pope's greatest aptitude was his ignorance of Greek. The "Dunciad. ingly becoming, novelty, is the boa of white, cream, or black lace. Theso boas, which have the good quality of imparting to the plainest face a soft and almost ideal expression, will bo worn on every possible occa This was enough to make him the chief of 1 which first appeared soon after the publicn the dunces in Pope eyes, but his dethrone have a severe task to perform.

It Is tbe duty or a trainer to keep tbe athlete under bis care in good spirits and to uso his utmost power to keep him from becoming dull nnd moody, and to put up with littlo bits of temper, which an athlete Is often subject to while training, as sometimes tbe work Is much more arduous to one than to another. Then all temperaments are not alike; some are lively aua others tbe opposite, the latter require couslunt studying aud altentlou. I will now relate tho course of training nud dieting tbat I underwent in one of my tion of the Odyssv, may be said to com ment in favor of Cibber was even more remarkable than his elevation. jilete the list of Pope's works, the turgid sion. They are very serviceable, lor the Essay on Man scarcely counting contribution to literature.

Colley Cibber, whatever else he may have It may soem strange that a poet, most of shiver yet when they speak of their last Tuesday's adventure. Early in the morning Colored Orphanage. To the Editor of Tna Times: In your article on tbe "Abolitionists' Semi Centennial" In your Sunday issue of May 13, after describing the destruction of the Pennsylvania Hall, on Sixth street, above Cherry, you refer to tbe attack made on the Colored Orphanage, on Thirteenth street, above Callowblll, and say it was saved from destruction by the police. Without any wish to detract from the zeal or courage of the police of that day, the facts are that it was saved by tbe determined stand taken by tbe Good Will Engine Company, with tbe active support of tbe Falrmount Engine Company. Tbe Good Will arrived first, being tbe nearest company, and went into service, but on the first spray ot water from the branch pipe towards tbe burning building tbe mob surged up against tbe engine and forced the men from the levers.

The directors then consulted and decided to await the arrival of most, important maicues, namely, lor tue cool evenings which prevails at the most exclusive and fashionable summer resorts will necessitate some protection, and what better could be found Altogetherthe many good qualities of this boa will make it exceedingly popular. Lace neckwear is worn with all costumes intended for any but street wear. Jabots of lace, similar to those worn tney snouidcrcd their guns and started out boxing championship of Austrullaaud $2,500 whose work was so inocuous, should have practically closed his literary life with the most savage and malicious onslaught upon against Lawreuce oley. After undergoing alty of banishment to Hyderabad, nobody must hereafter refer to the famous course in tho Neck as Point Breeze. Tho gentlomen to whom belong the credit for this upward turn in turf matters in this city are Joseph A.

Wenderoth, Henry C. Webster, Lewis E. Jardeu, Thomas Waddington and John Huuter.who, assisted by a few equally enterprising a regular course of medicine nnd sweating I scltfed down for four weoks' work at a nrettv Lis tribe in the language. The reason is to been, was not a dunce. Cibber indeed was in many respects the most picturesque and the most delightful figure of his time.

We may laugh at him, but we cannot help liking him. As manager, dramatist and player he contributed more than any man of his epoch to give the English stage its renown. His Apology for his own life is worth a whole library of the English poets, including Pope. Coxcomb as he was even now Sir Fopling's periwig is praise. His introduction into the "Dunciad" is simply be found in the man not in the poet during tho times of Louis are in little place on the seocoast, in New South Wales, called Coogee, near Sydney.

I rose at (I o'clock in the morning and practiced with six pound Indian clubs and dumbbells weighing two pounds each, and ran vicious little reptile was Alexander Pope. DSSB, great demand, and lace goods, embroidered in beads, aro nsed as trimming for waist and 31 was jealous, querulous, exacting, gunning. While beating about a four acre swamp they suddenly saw a monster snake of tbe "blue racer" kind rushing toward tbem with Its bead well back and Its flashing eyes darting venomous glances into their faces. A shudder ran through their bodies from head to foot. Both of them had double barrel shotguns, but hud no thought ot these as they ran tor dear life, until retreat was cut off by a high fence.

Then Hedge turned, brought his gun to bis shoulder nnd shot tbe snake, which was only a few yards away. It measured nearly seven feet in length and bad been stirred to such sleeves. several times 100 yards at full speed, after Belfish a hypocrite, a liar, a knave. Friend It will rarely be seen that the most mi ship he repaid with treachery, and when ho took offense at criticism he sought revenge by calumny. He was as deformed in soul as nute details of the costume are favored with wnicu i nan a swim in toe sea.

Then came breakfast of steak or chops underdone, stale bread, no butter, two cups of tea, with very little sugar and milk. After breaklnst I rested for about two hours, aud then walked at a rattling pace from six to eight miles, tbe Falrmount Engine Company, who were On the an amount of care and attention which men coming up laiiownm street. an incongruity. It was, of course, in consequence of a grudge. In 1717 Pope.

Gay and friends, undertook the organi zation of a first class jockey club uponjthe'basis of those in other cities, and having for its object the giviug of first class trotting and running meetings in Philadelphia. They selected tho course referred to on acconnt of its nearness to the city, and the ease with which it can be mado accessible to the general public. In seeking assistance for their undertaking they met tho big event like the Suburban. The Quaker City handicap, or the Philadelphia Derby would be good names for them, and if rightly conducted would bring the big horses and big crowds to see them. The now club is considering tbe project, and the public is assured that something creditable Arbuthnot united in writing a farce called running now uiul theu.

in body. The "Dunciad" was the natural outcome of such a nature. It is the full expression of the malevolence of tho man by whom it was conceived. For this vory effects an artistic finish never before equaled. The newest and handsomest parasols are transparent, of Always on coining lo a hill I ran up It as an unwonted display of courage by tbe fact that it bad bad nothing to eat for a week or more.

"Three Hours After Marriage," which was fast ns possible, whlcb Is considered good loriuowinu. Alter tins exerciso i was sub produced and damned. It was acted only seven nights. This production was aimed by the triumvirato at an enemy of each, Sir reason it is the only one of rope work While H. H.

Washburn, who lives ten will bo done If it is possible to do it. The success their enterprise deserved, and the cor that posterity will not willingly let die. Other men sought in other epochs to members of the Philadelphia Driving Park Association are not in the undertaking to iremmaout being intended for ropes old castigate with a virulence scarcely interior foe, Dennis; Fomle for Arbuthnot's professional rival, Dr. Woodward, and Pkcebe make money, and propose to hang up their porators, now three hundred in number, include such names as Mayor Edwin H. Fitlcr, George and Thomas Harrison.

John Hunter, Gilford in the Baviad and Maeviad and cntiro gate receipts, above actual expenses, Clinket for the Countess of Winchelsea. Byron in his English Bards and Scotch John Trainor, Mnrroll Dobbins, Lewis E. who had sneered at Gay's Triria. in stakes and purses. Ihey can be materially aided if, upon proper representation Reviewers but they are no longer read They could not hate as Alexander Pope some of tho big enterprises in tbe city will Cibber in playing tbe some ridicule of the unlucky production miles north of Quitman, was passing around the back of bis plantation accompanied Dy two dogs one a bull dog, the other a small one, tbe small dog was suddenly attacked by a monster rattlesnake, which sprang upon bim and held him to the ground with its mouth.

The larger dog seeing the trouble, went bravely to the rescue. Tbe snake Immediately released the small dog and sprang for tbe larger one, biting bim in tbe neck. Mr. Washburn bad in the meantime got hold of a fence rail and started for the scene of battle. On seeing Mr.

Washburn, the snako left the dogs Jarden, J. A Wenderoth, Eli Kendig. John Gardner, Dr. Charles W. Gessler, Honry F.

Hohl, William K. Matchett, Irwin N. Megargee, A. Morris Harkness, N. L.

Graves, liated, with a hatred that is in itselt a poem, come forward with stakes, as they do in which so incensed Pone that he came behind It is not, however, as the mere expression of othor cities. Every effort is to be made at ject to a thorough rubbing at tho bands of my trnlner, and on cooliug down enjoyed refreshments In theshnpeof a small bottlo of Bass' ale, and then lounged about for two hours In tbe fresh air. Dinner consisted of roast beef or mutton, rare, and sometimes poultry, a good bollod mealy potato or two, stale bread nnd a small bottle of Bass' ale and some dessert, such as rice, sogoor taplco pudding, and sometimes stewed fruit Alter this meal the digestive organs wero given a rest of about two hours, iny time being occupied in reading; then came a smart walk of about four miles and practice with seven pound dumb hells, which tin Ished the Inborn of the day. Tea consisted of dry toast and steak or chop, cold meat or poultry, two cups of tea and stale bread. After that cou versntiou aud light literature were indulged in until a quarter to ten o'clock.

A basin of gruel, with a handful of black currants, was the lust repast of the day. This is considered strengthening and also regulates tbe system. Tones malevolence that Uie Dunciad the scenes choking with fury and forbidding a repetition of the insult. Cibber laughed once to carry out this comprehensive plan, James H. Bcverlin, Dr.

John D. Groves, The promise is that the races are always to William Henderson, Dr. W. H. Hickman, Robert Steel, Thomas B.

Lovatt, John M. be square, and with the handsome new at him, declaring that he would repeat tbe offense as often asthe "Bebearsal" was acted and he kept his word. Pope at once began grounds racing in Philadelphia should once lasts. Through hi malice his dunces have become in a certain sense our heroes. In bis venom he embalmed them for posterity and they have come down to ns the children of our respect because he sought to make them the victims of his contempt.

Those Sharp, Thomas Brookes, S. Flannigan, M. J. Cotter, James Milnamow, A. G.

Murphy, M. and sprang lor nim. jne oiu gentleman more put on a healthy growth aud life. to abuse Cibber and Cibber, good humored Daoxeo a lew steps and garnering nis ener. gles, struck at his snakesblp with tbe rail.

old reprobate that ho was. retorted in ways that fretted Pope unmercifully. In the end Mills and Randall on Wllklns' Defeat Washington Special to the rtaltlmore Sun. whom Fopo hated he preserved to share in Tho rail took effect on the snake's head and stunned him. Then Mr.

Washburn got In neobald was dethroned to make way for Mr. Mills says tbat the failure of Berlah his own fame. Thus the "Dunciad" has become a mirror of tho Grub street world of Wilklns, of Ohio, to receive a renomlnation for Congress because of bis opposition to Cibber as tho hero of the Dunciad," Pope doing it to the lasting injury of this remarkable piece of monumental spite. bis work and In a few minutes killed the reptile. Tbe snake was as large as a man's thigh and seven feet long, an old settler evidently.

Strange to say, tbe small dog recovered, but the large bull dog died the next 1727 43, in which Mr. Pope himself is only lace and in fine designs, or of plain mulle or crepe shirred from top to edges. These parasols may not prove very useful when the sun's rays are at their best, but fashion takes very little heed of the practical when a pretty and coquettish idea enters her head and her fair friends copy this weakness most faithfully. At a recent wedding many handsome imported costumes were seen, but one which deserves special mention as being the most unique and wholly American was of light summer cloth of yellowish (cobra) shade, with large dots ot a bright red. The skirt, formed of deep pelisses, was perfectly plain, having neither drapery nor overskirt the short coat was fastened at the neck by a single button, then fell open, displaying a narrow vest of chamois colored Swedish leather, closed down the middle by small mothor of pcarl buttons.

This vest was no bad imitation, but a perfect fac simile of a gentleman's vest; even tbe small straps and buckles at the back were not wanting. The fronts of tbe coat were loose with turned down collar. The back was tailor made, each seam being slashed, forming small tabs which were finished at tbe edges by silk cord. A wide brimmed hat of cobra straw, trimmed with large bows of red ottoman silk, completed a costume which was greatly admired for its originality. a figure dwarfed by his own malice and his free wool only goes to prove that tbecuuntry dunces are the literati of his time, onlv oay.

Is fully aroused on this question, and it will not do for Congress to close Its eyes to the The history of the "Dunciad" in itself Matsinger and Charles A. Topping. The officers aro President, Joseph A. Wenderoth vice president, Thomas B. Lovatt treasurer, Henry C.

Webster, and secretary, Samuel Huhn. They have only to perform their whole duty to the public to make a popular success of their enterprise. A FINE ENTRANCE. "There are two pretty lodges at the main entrance, tbe west one having a tower and a pretty Queen Anne roof. Theso lodges are six rods apart and are connected with a high iron fence, the exit and entrance gates being ornamented with pear shaped pickets, gilded.

East from the entrance the old shed has known to us through the distorted images of affords a key to Pope's character. Its origi real state of affairs. Tbe defeat of Mr. Wll their enemy. A few days ago, as the Misses Mary and Delia Moore, two Maryland girls residing klns aud the nomination of an out and out nal publication was what Mr.

Leslie Ste The Shakers' SCOTCH OUTS ESSENCE MAKES CLEAR HEADS. free wool man In his place basset many gen It is singular how little provocation there about one mile from l'ocomoke, were walking lover their farm, superintending tbe phens calls "a labyrinth of unworthy devices." Four editions appeared simultane tlcmen on the doubtful list to thinking, and Mr. Wllklns' case bos been one of the leading farm work, whlcb they have been doing was for Pope most bitter hatreds and how long his malice lasted. Among the others Ambrose Philips came in for two lines in the ously, two in Dublin and two in London subjects of comment at tbe Capitol to day. during tbe Illness ol tbelr father, they sat the Dublin editions purporting to be a re When Mr.

Randall was Informed that one of down on a log near a fence to rest. After "Dunciad:" bis lieutenants bad been stricken down at talking for some moments they arose to re sume tbelr walk. Miss Mamie at that She saw slow Philips creep like Tate'i poor print from a London edition and the London editions from one of those of Dublin. This was in 1738. Those contained a mock notice from the publisher expressing a hope that the author would be provoked into moment felt a heavy weight, which seemed to drng her dress down behind.

She requested her sister to look and ascertain page And Namby Pamby Is preferred for wit. what was tbe matter, and tbe latter on look ing discovered to the horror of both tbat a giving a more perfect edition. This accord In the latter of theso lines is found the animus of the satirist. Pope's Pastorals originally appeared In Tonson's Miscellany, large copperncno snake was coned upon her ingly appeared in 1720. All of these five editions were anonymous and ostensibly Dtisiie.

i nesnaae was immediately anocrcea oil' nnd dispatched by the plucky young women. It measured Ave feet one Inch In kind of annual, which contained contribu piratical. It was of course understood that length and was about as thick as a man's tions from Buckingham, Garth and liowe and opened with a set of Pastorals by wrist. NOVELTIES IX JEWELRY. Our illustration shows a lawn Philips.

Pope's were unquestionably supe Pope was tho author of the satire, and to make it appear that those publications were made without his consent ho applied for an injunction in chancery to suppress a piratical London edition, but took care not to supply tennis suit. Wo bring this a little rior to Philips', but it happened, more out of Some Odd Designs In Rings, Combs and in advance of the season, hut as tbe warm weather comes at a bound and friendship for the poet than from admiration of. his poetry, that Philips' Pastorals were praised by Addison in the Spectator and the necessary proofs of property. And to Scarf rins. From the Jewelers' Weekly.

crown this moss of insincere trickery a some little time is required for the Steele in the Guardian, while nothing was make up of this costume, we may be A victorious gamecock Is a pattern in scarf pins which will be received with favor Major Clcland was induced to put his name to a letter inserted in the correct edition, in which Popo was absurdly praised and the IN NEW TORE CITT. Jones. What ticket did And they shook you vote, Smith Smit h. Democratic, snd you 1 Janet. Same, Hooray I Let's shake.

said of Pope's. Pope at once sought for re none too early for those who wish to by sporting men. be tho first to don the new. This venge and succeeded in imposing upon dunces charged with being the aggressors. A dulnty brooch represents a "jack In the Steele a comparison of the two sets of As it turned out 1'ope dunces owe such costume is extremel comfortable the main requisite of a lawn tennis borne his face assumed a most serlons ex Pastorals in which his superiority was so pulpit of cut moonstone rising from a Jeweled calyx of Roman gold.

fame as is theirs to tbe Dunciad." Oddlv pression and be shook his bead and walked been converted Into new box stalls, and along the fence beyond them there has been constructed a row of new sheds, three hun manliest tuat his praise or rnilips was bit suit, where perfect freedom of mo away, murmuring "Poor Berlah "Poor Berlah!" Forty eight hours ago but few ter mockery. The triek so angered Philips enough it is scarcely inferior to that of their satirist, and as to their morals they were certainly not more unscrupulous than Pope A pretty charm Is a small flask, the body of whlcb is a square knot of red and yellow gold set with diamonds nnd rubles. An odd purse bas a cover composed of a mat lie declared nis purpose or chastis dred and four feet in length. Tho fine lino of old trees have been trimmed, the dead tion of the body is necessary to piny well and gracefully. The gray striped jersey yields easily to every movement of the wearer, and is ing rope, and fie publicly bung up a nimsoit.

persons In Washington would have ventured the prediction thnlllci'lab Wilklns, who has throe times been elected from the Hlxtcenth Ohio district aud Is now chairman of the committee ou banking and currency, would ones removed and tho ground beneath them stick at Button's with which he said the chastisement should bo effected whenever Poo laid out in handsome shape. All the sheds It is indeed a singular fact that through still a perfectly close fitting wnist. A solid colored flannel skirt, with have been repaired and repainted and aro came mere, rumps' anger was grotesque, horse homes tbat are better in appointment ihii oi a renominaiion. Ana now ii. ib nniu tbat Judge Leney, another protected wool Democrat In Ohio, is to be left at home on A TENNIS COSTUME.

man, unfortunately, some human beings are darker border and drapery, gives the costume a Wry stylish appearance. Tbe hat is trimmed with band and bows of the arrival of the Falrmount on tbe scene the out his whole life Alexander Pope misrepresented friend or foe without compunction if he saw in the act any possible credit for himself. Among his earliest friends was Wycherley, tbe dramatist, a relic of an aoio to auord. THE OLD CLUB BOUSE REBUILT. darker shade of the dress, which may be in but the avowal of his intention wounded Pope so deeply that the little wretch could never forgive it and so Philips was impaled among Pope's dunces.

In the second of the lines. above quoted the epithet "Namby Pamby was originally applied to Philips by Henry Carey, author of Sally in Our Alley," but, bitter as it was, Popo feared hi. account or his turifl record. A Fool Joker Pays for His Joke. From tbe Boston Herald A modern Instance of the punishment Inflicted upon mockers occurred last evening, any combination best suited to style and The parlor and reception rooms on the first floor, as well as ladies' parlors and club tasto of tbe wearer.

Etelka, earlier literary epoch, whose last play, tbe Good will made known the slate of affairs aud asked their help. Tbe directors and members of tbe Falrmount answered Yes, go on, Good Will; we will stand by you and with a cheer tbe branch pipe of the Good Will was again raised, and tbls time a solid body of water was tbrown on tbe burn Inir building. The mob groaned and veiled Plain Doalor, was produced elevcu years rooms on the second floor, have been bea'hti A WATCH EATING OWL. or at least the victim fully believes tbat fully papered and painted, the floors covered victim mignt escape, laenuncution and so such Is the case. James O'Meara Is a young, silver dollar winch tightly closes over a frame from which bangs the sliver meshes.

Parasol handles of twisted silver, from 12 to 18 Inches in lengtb, are shown In pluln and oxidized putlerus In great variety. A pretty bib pin for Infants has six alternate diamonds and pearls set upon a knife edge, while a larger pearl graces tbe blnged end. A novel cigar clipper recently seen was a dainty pair of scissors In dull gold, Intended to be worn as a watch charm by the smoker. Acallalllyin pure white enamel, with a gold stamen, and bavlngu brilliant dlnmond dewdrop cltiiglug lo Its side, Is a much admired design In brooches. A handsome brooch consists of two Interlaced buckles, one of variegated and one of corrugated Koman gold, having between tbem a large and brilliant diamond.

A large, flat locket of gold recently seen Is richly chased and ornamented with gems. Instead of a space for a portrait, tbe interior contains a powerful magnifying mirror. A costly comb recently seen bad an Intricate lace work pattern In sliver at tbe top, In which tbe entire tracery was closely set with small brilliants. Tea matched pearls topped tbe whole. before Popo was born.

Pope fawned upon the Old Scribbler," as Johnson called him, and then quarreled with him. The story of in the "authorized" edition of the "Dun i with dark moqucttcs and the furniture of aud made unother effort to close In on tbe robust man, some twenty five years of age, Be Swallowed Thirteen Watches and Considered Waterburys as Dainties. Good Will, but the combined strength of the latest styles. The gentlemen's club aud about eleven o'clock last evening be ciad," the line was made to read 80 Ambrose l'hillps Is preferred for wit tho quarrel has been often always to wns In Bowdoln Sonnre walling foraHomor rooms are similarly carpeted, but the furni James McFadden, of Ben Springs, vlllocar. Wbllothereawoodou legged man DHssed nlonir and Jsmes created consider ture is covered with dark green leather.

The In the same group in which the name of entire outsido of the house has been painted able merriment by his Imitations or the Pope's credit, based upon the letters that had passed between Popo and Wycherley, which Pope published after Wychorloy's death. These letters by omissions and addi Philips first appeared Dulncss was made to crlnDlei cult. James, however, was soon recently captured a large snow owl. Tbe bird wns a beautiful specimen and measured, from tip to tip of wing, four and a half feet. McFadden sold tbe owl to a Jeweler named LaRue, who exhibited bim In bis show win in bright colors and the lawns in frout reset see other bards, dramatists and critics, the with handsome flower beds.

brought to grief, for the leg corresponding with tbe lame leu of tbe man whom he mocked Immediately became rigid and tbe satirist telling us that Hhe saw old Prvn in restless Daniel shine. The judges' stand is of fancy architecture, tions are practically forgeries one of Pope's is wholly so. never having been addressed to Wycherley at all. And tho manner of tbe dow. Everytblng went well with tbe pet joker was obliged to lean up against a build Inir.

as locomotion was Impossible for bim. until last wnen Air. Lallue missed has double staircases and accommodations for both judges and reporters. Immediately And Kusden eke out lilackmore's endless line: She saw slow Philip creep like Tate's poo a tray of gold and silver watches. A thor Patrolman Connerny assisted bim to station 8 and Dr.

Cilley was summoned, who pronounced It a case of spasmodlo contrac opposite the old grand stand bas been wholly me iwo companies was ioo mucn ror thai mob, and In a few minutes more the Fair mount Engine had tbelr stream of water on the fire, aud thus tbe building was saved. This scene was participated In by a member of the old Stao. Ignatius Donnelly's Cipher Explained. From the Ohlcngo MalL Tbe ordinary reader will be tickled almost out of his boots to learn that a ML Louis newspaper man has discovered Ignatius Donnelly's cipher key to bo tbe number 222. All the reader bus to do now is to take his folio edition of Shakespeare, turn to page 74, and multiply tbe sum of all tho mudltlers on that page by tbe differential unit, and there be Is.

It Is tbe simplest thing In the world if you only know how to do IU If you don't happen to have a differential unit bnndy and can't find all the mod I Hem It will come to the same thing If you multiply an Insane asylum by a barrel ot hasheesh and divide the result by a roaring drunk. ough search lulled to reveal wbere the missing watcbes were. While Mr. LaRue was excitedly bunting publication was even more disreputable than the matter. Pope tricked Curl the piratical book seller, into publishing the letters piratically and then, hand to mouth liar that he was, lie caused the printed sheets to bo rebuilt and repainted in colors to correspond tion oi no muscles.

All that was possible wns done to relieve him nnd he wns conveyed with tho club bouse. Work is now in pro to his home, lttl Somervllle avenue, West gress upon tho lences, both around the course and around the track and when com seized notwithstanding he had supplied omcrviiie. tie wepi copiously and declared IN JERSEY (AND ELSEWHERE). Brotcn. Hello, old boy, And they shook, what's your hurry Smilax.Tima for my with the real old chilL Jersey ague.

Brown. Good Lord) mine too, I forgot NO WEED OF WHAT? Or any one shaking with the chills and fever, for Malaria is a Nerve Disease, although the poison germs are vegetable. As well treat the rcd bot poker tbat burns you, instead of Its effect, tbe burn, as to treat Malaria on the germ theory. Malaria is si Nerve Disease, ss proven by its regular periodicity, effect on the Brain and Nerves, Its producing Insanity, leaving nervo exhaustion, causing suicide, the low temperature during fever and high temperature during chill. No one need Shake if they will use Scotch Oafs Essence.

It is the vegetable antidote to a vegetable poison, and tho Almighty has given It power to counteract the bad effects of Malarial germs. It Prevents and Cures Malaria In every form. Don't take our word for It Try It and then go and convince others. Every bottle of Scotch Oats EssESmi lor timepieces, ne neara muuiea UCK ing. Putting bis ear to tbe breast of tbeowl tbe ticking was distinctly heard.

With anger Mr. Lallue decapitated the bird, and on opening its esophagus and stomach proper, be discovered thirteen gold and sllvor watches. Hlx of the watches were In them himself. This was clearly proved at nis misioriune to no a judgment tor nis pHgjf, And all (be mighty Mad In Dennis rage. In each she marks her Image full exprest, Kut chief In Hoys' monsler brccdiuc breast Buys formed by nature Stage and Town to bless, And act and be a coxcomb with suocess.

These lines, like most of tho abnse in the "Dunciad," had their variations in the different editions, tho first line reading in the original Hhe saw In Norton ajl his father sblne, pleted they will look as neat as several new pins. In fact, tbe whole air of the place is now one of thrift. the time, but nil the same the letters filled tho nation with praises of Pope's virtue, an excellent state of preservation, while which was tbe end the littlo sueak sought to mocaery. A New Industry. From the Rt.

Louis Globe Democrat Any man who bas a pond on his farm can try tbe experiment of raising his own frogs. gain. THE TIMES SUGGESTIONS HEEDED. The Times bas for nearly two years been Even more disreputable was Pope's publi urging tho formation In this city of a driv First, let him buy, say, six pairs of fine New This Norton was Norton, the son of ing and jockey club and the establishment Jersey breeders and dump tbem Into tbe cation of Swift's letters. His object was to get these letters before the world while concealing his own complicity.

Curl as before, water. With these for a starter you may select a quantity of domestle bactracean. and then you will have tho nucleus ol a was made his instrument. Curll, in 1735, of first class trotting and running race meetings. It has oftener urged the latter than tho former, because it is apparent to any one that running contests, If by really good horses and conducted in a nianucr above fortune.

Don Interfore with your wnter investment for a year any more than to keep your growing stock well supplied with food. Tliey require an abundance, but ns they aro not very dnlnty in tbelr taste the suspicion, have greater elements of popular seven oi lue numoer were in various stages of assimilation. On opening tbe gizzard, Mr. LnRue made a romarknblo discovery. Here wua a Water bury watch.

Tbe sides of tbe watch bad been digested, but tbe bands and face were still intact. The hands Indicated a quarter to 12. This was the Idonllcnl time when Mr. McFadden captured the owl. John Wesley on the American Revolution From the St.

James Gazette. A curious and characteristic letter of John Wesley, bearing date June 14, has been discovered by the Historical Manuscript Commission among the family papers of the Earl of Dartmouth. It la addressed to Lord Dartmouth, at tbat time Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Is an energetio and passionate protest against tbe war in Amor lea, "All my prejudices," says the writer, "are against the Amerleans, for I am a High Churchman, the son of a High Churchman, bred up from my childhood in the published some of Swift's letters to Pope, supplied by Popo himself In an undorhand way, whereupon Pope boldly asked Swift for the return of his own letters to secure him against that rascal printer." Swift did not comply and Pope caused a still further ity than trotting contests, especially in the large cities. They are far more excitimr. are expense account will be light.

For a young farm two barrels a day of hotel table scraps will keep tbe frogs In splendid shape, so tbat at the end of twelve months you can beeln marketing all you can fish out at the ubilcation by Curll, tbis time or a couple or same price as spring chickens. quicker over and there are apt to be less tedious waits. Although trotting is distinctively an American sport, the running races, which are essentially English, are really more suited to our rushing manner bis own letters to Swift, in order that he might work upon the dean's sense of the In manufactured by tbe company will now bave on IU pasteboard wrapper a 110,000 forfeit guarantee tbat It does not contain a particle of opium, morphine, ebloral or any Reqalescat. Wbere are the trousers tbat onoe fit so tightly. And made our legs look as lf.csst in a mould; With their stripes of two lnotaes all looming up brightly? Tbcy are gono like the words of a story that's told.

Where are tbe hats that so flatly were settled On the beads of the swells, pulled most carefully down? Gone) all the dudes who are staunch and true mettled Use far dlflerent chapeaus to cover the erown. Wbere are the checks that were present so loudly, On garments affected by all of tbe boysf Tbelr colors no longer are shining out proudly And drowning tbe loudest brass band with tbelr noise. Ask of tbe three glided balls brightly shining; Ask of the unol whose business Is there; Ask, If to know where they are you're repining, Of nolomon Moses, down on the next square. From tn Merchant Travtlir, Tried to Steal the Koof From House. Daniel de Foe.

"Old Pryn," it will be observed, was not Included. What tho author of the "Histrio Mastrix," who was a crank rather than a dunce, afterward did to offend Pope is nuknown, nor is it known what wis tho cause of Pope's spite toward the author of Robinson Crusoe." With regard to Norton Do Foe, who was a wretched writer, the case is clear. He was one of the persons accused of depreciating Pope in the Hying Pott and other periodicals. Perhaps restless Daniel," whose fame will certainly outlast Pope's, was only guilty of being the father of a son who dared to say uncomplimentary things of the Twick'nam bard. Only spleen could suggost the classification of Daniel De Foe as a dunce, bat the bitterness of Pope's malice was even more pronounced in a subsequent line Earless on high Stood unabashed De Foe the allusion being to his punishment for in alleged libel on the House of Commons In 1702, the brutality of which only Pope sought to perpetuate.

In the cases of Tate and Kusden there was sufficient provocation for their contemptuous mention br Pod in the fact that they were security of the letters in bis possession. Still Swift did not yield. Resort was then bad Mntamur Omaha Special to the Chicago Herald. "Tempore Mutantur Et Noa other narcotic Joseph peters, a isrmor, living inree to ixi rd Orrery, who, in 1737, succeeded in miles from Newport, undertook a little Job obtaining the letters from Swift and gave BOSKINE PILLS! tbem to Popo. The letters being in bis keeping, he at once proceeded to print the In Illls." At twenty one I thought It fine To flirt wltb women of twenty nine; At thirty three, A girl 'twas fated I should love Whose age my years were ten above, And fancy free.

I now am rather old and gray, Bat still tbe lover's role I play, In suite of leers. correspondence clandestinely. He then sent the printed volume to Swift with an on last Wednesday night which would bave done honor to Robin Hood In his palmiest day. It was no less an undertaking than to steal the roof from a sod shanty while the Inmates were asleep. His plan failed lo work successfully, however, as the watchful farmer within awoke and succeeded in capturing tbe would be robber.

He was taken before Judge Weaver tbls afternoon, and ot doing otner tilings. The samo characteristic is what makes base ball snd not cricket our national game. Cricket, like best throe in five trotting races, is too slow for our national impatience. Now York, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Louisville, New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago, all have successful (ockey clubs, the first named city three of them, and all hold annual and semi annual running meetings, Philadelphia and Boston are the only largo cities that have clung to trotting races, and they are the euly two Urge cities in tbe mgiiesi notion ot passive obedience and non resistance.

And yot, In spite of all my rooted prejudices, I cannot avoid thinking. If 1 think at all, that an oppressed people asked for nothing more than tbelr legal rights, and that In the most modest and Inoffensive manner which the nature of tbe case would allow. But waiving all considerations of right and wrong, Is It common sense to use fores towards the Americans? Kemember Kcbobonm, remember Philip remember Charles 1.1'' i or reliefs made from Oatmeal Hutk, and rich In llonkine," Nature's Laxative, AMI Bilious and Corrective. Cures CHBONIO CONSTIPATION, NAtlSBA, MICK HEAl ArHK and litLIOlWNKMS. Sc per box.

anonymous letter suggesting that the volume wonld be suppressed It it fell into the hands of Pope or Bollngbroke, whose letters were Included, and Intimating that I love a maid Just turned sixteen) Swift ought to publish it Poor Swift, then Alack, between us Intervene will have fifteen long, quiet days In the County Jail to study up another novel style of orlms. All Drug Stores. S. 0. E.

160 Fulton Kcw Tori Uft. eome lorir years i mental wreck, ten into the trao and sent.

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