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TV RAta, MoHUm nnd MttNJflfrWao, MA. Itftttts Ulp nad Sltuou. "WauU" la -world, JB Monday evening, may 12 "faiMIlPTiiNWJrnEMERINO WOULD TEtlMnNTn 30e. PER 1 93.AO VOL. DO NO.

10,403 H' tatttsstwit-OllitwtwwTrkuieia Ht I claa (natter. B' tv-BniNon ornoist 1' WORLD UPTOWN OrtyCF1207 UaoiDWAV, festwten Mtt and 3Sd Kw York. RR00U.TM 3fi9 FDtttoK St. HAItLKM- H' Htwt Departsneat, 110 Cite 125th t. Advertisement it 337 UtT 116th it.

kHILADELPIlIA, FA.t-X.XD0U Buujjiko, 1 atS South 0th t. WA8HIMOI0N-010 ftp. I4TO rr. Oomdon omen-as oocasstm tw HK ala hoax. AHomxai eTeamWe Park wu opened last Batur.

stay vilag, nod children, In riotous Hv gUdneWnlked about a it, with drums kd oilier imusieiU initrttmenU beatinjra pssaa of triumph at earning into their o. own, The people In the neighborhood, who am the one(o profit by this opening of tlM.psrk in tlio eool evening hours, were loud tad earnost In their delight at tho Ef read espousal oMhelr moods and right by Tkk May be nut down as another of tb ponular triurdnhs 1 or Tint Evratnto Wtvato, tho paper not only of, but esaphatieaUy for, tho people. In this caf' restitution their own to the people easae so qulcklAupon tho paper's demand that the park aViould be opened a to recall Capt. Soorr'sAooon, who told Caplala sot to chootXthat he would oOHiedown." AllTmo Evxurxo 'Would daslresin sueh K) miAtsrs is that an ainVple justice ahahbe done to those who haYoUhe fewoit HL' HF nk, tttt of tho stronceit dcsertA Hr -womeh ornnuia The hlR.respeot due to the centlor sex H'' wemed to hVre been beautifully ilmstra- Bk ted out in Edcerton, whenaiium ber of women ere elected to muniljlpal positions. To use an old the town is manned br women.

HL That is, it aeemeO. to b. But nov the p' men, hateful, hontd thlugs, have Jomo forward and said thcV ran the women. folic in just for fun, ana thay haro kicked Tlolently ecainst the largo and woma: ily scheme of town keeping whiw theair HL officials had inaugurated. They had planned to lay pare'iuents.

clean the streets, sit on the cider johiBi, And furbish up the clvio belonKinss 1a a Hk thoronsh bnslness-llko way. But wbm they saw themselves antaconizod by their Hv' falsehearted patrons tho wrthof the Hjf.t women rose and they This is Tory sad. When woman is dls. k( posed to bo helpful and economical why He nhould it arouse such opposition in tho Hr', manly spirit Can thu bo jealousy A BOUAHTIO TUBE. Ko one would have supposed that a man bom.

within a short radius of the "73 olden Horu'oould have been fired with H' ft monogamous desire for the hand of a Jersey girl. But (Aut Baba tiawt was that man. Be read an "ad "of Miss Bmuam' and Hb wrote to her. Bbe anawered. Lore's gentle flame was softly fanned by aubse.

Ht quent writing, an'dthen An left the pro. Bp aaio wilds of Chicago to come east for HK11 -BntTUi, BBs11 'On tho sy be was killed by a railroad Hk accident, and Butua haa since died of a HK broken heart. What can bo more cruel HK than such waste of tho most beautiful do. HBB Totion 1 The Turk is worthy of a niche HB iaJJove's calendar of Saints. HV Little boya should not be encouraged in BBS whig their papa's rifles on the cats who BB '''Wcht moon in their areas.

BB to a A Tom BB missed him extravagantly and sent a ball BB whistling into the neok of a good man BK cianccl to be somewhere in the BB vicinity. Xf the offending cat must be HB assailed nothing more deadly than the BB bootjack ahould be fired except by on ex. BB perleaced shot. BB new worm devoted to the destruction BB- 'rsh clover, has appeared In Jersey. BBfcf Vby tbla State should be the nceue of en.

BBSl deavor of these hatetnl pests is unac BBk countable. One would fancy that the Bi mosqalto was quite enomgh woe for Jer. Bk aey without the introduction of brand. Bv borders. B' A young barber blew out his brains be.

cause hia wife and employer had chlded B. h(m for drinking. As a care for intern. perance this was exceedingly effective, but that teems all that can be said in its IBB) favor. IK SPOTLETS.

II BmIu lt oa til epmwli lea(ialUivtolic4lldaplia4l. Mr. Lodr. PjmuUr-0nrlla Br ngudtd br Um Jelly tws maittTOttdyKiua Kt aa nulociw. $: Itulatat Barrlaoa aald to Ulnr -wIim (araiceaillctlon.

Dead vim, iUa. dead. HSp Tt iladlnc 84011 Uardu tallat airl paaaed BLT' km tlaiast itin cctuin thtlt inoiul Bl pnyitj. How lb CiuWm-lIottM SllaJ at PBr ia'tUacltUifUUtlilrdttUa. AH Tar vaa an eld man in varoni tMbadaivon.

11 vuiud itlp up hu uw, MR Tjuui (aA bl tiuf TtbJi Ut uck two-valloa flacoo. lMU4tlH4 UfU, BaB Tta Ialanotr dTlod a Uat (sr HR OnX lluiatnj. lUty tr to hard up lot fua Hp tint Uy a1 taUaf Xaaopton. Tr an tvoviTtcf tln-aiUr a ortlii. d7 ol Ubt Louit.

11m cat wako 1 txprtaud tyaKUn'd9a la your abirt-alMvu to intu. BSSBt. vkwttarewlr baa tin call. BSsB BkSkV'. tbaeaptliatiaaatrevos' nua trr on st loU mSJB aaicacUmTUtt lirJInp.

SXHHHS Bi'i' 0ajLdtiag4dlof acoaa. UabaaUaa Bj''' $nYiriilnlliatTtJh vjr aick. ttt as GiUUlaly 1j ia a bid vay tar nut rr vita a 1 1 1 i 1 1 tHe waVb of woman pair. Mm. Hobf Go Itt Is net yat thirty rears et site, flbe lis a cottae In Newport worth fiSO.OOO and an Income of Sisa.noo a year, or tr.00 a day.

Iter father la (leorce Henry Warren, the wealthy financier, from whom "lie learned how to keep her account book balanced. Mr, floeltt It exceedingly pretty. Bbe ha bright yellow hair, a fair complexion, lolet eye, aud her menner aro (hot of a catrlclsn lady. Her little ion and daughter are bcantlfnl at dolls and her constant companions through the day. Hhe think nothing of aeklng a taller to eicni herwlionadoU'idrrasor a paper kite I In proccnt of coniiructlon.

BeutlraenUI young tatties ni wltheroJ roue, old lore.letters and cat-nrt nacliet bagt to fill eofa ciu liium ami aluniber roll. A now anparagn cradle hia been deatgneJ by a famous 0 ford atrcet mannfactitrerof royal plate, lheillsb represent a shallow cradle mounted on short leg with tall posts about which asparagus ferns are twined In erring the tender green sticks. At the exhibition of British silk, held In Lady Bgerton'a library on May 0, a miniature house completely furnished with hanging and carved softs, coaches and chairs was displayed a tbe handiwork of one Lady Itosbry. There was also a procession of doll 'clad In miniature replica of some toilets worn by the nobility and 8oolety at her Majesty's Isst Drawing Room. Noteoaper should he foldsd onee and placed within a "court" or square so.

rslope. Time was when fashion for beauty wore her court plaster out heart shape and glued to her cheek or temple. Now La Mode scissor a circular disk, whieh Is plseed between her lower' lip and chin as nssr the centre aa it is possible to locsto Ik Speaking sbout tho contemplated extension to the White lions Mrs. U. 8.

Grant aid "I hope Mr. Harrison will sueeetd In getting the Aurlex. If she doe she will merit tbe blessing of the futtiro mistresses of that lovely old mansion. When we lived in Washington we actually suffered for want of room. Of course there were a great many of us and aa we needed all tbe rooms, there wero no facilities for entertaining.

One can't bold ofllce and disregard the amenities for if intimate and dear friand do not call in person their claim revert to other frleuda who in turn deserve and desire some special attention. ,1 remember used to Invito friends to spend two weoks with us, and In order to gst through our list an Invitation would be sent to another friend whose visit would begin with the closo of the! tint accident would detain the first, prolonging her visit a day or two, and while I could not show any feeling I was eriouyi.inoonven!enced, and a mossage had to be snt or provision made for a suite at thd hotel, because thero wa only one guestchambir in the White House. In tbe end everything came out nicely, but tbe hitches wero, to say tbe least, bothor-some. I doubt if my word was not questioned when I used to tall friends that I would invite them to spend a while with us If there was any room. They doubt-less looked at the spacious parlors on the main floor and judged the living room br their standard.

As every habltne of the White House Know, there I no privacy whatever in thlower nart of the mansion. It virtually beldog to the public. Mrs. Cleveland was tbe Mr lady who had an enjojrable rest-denceK) the White nonie. She did not have any toofuuoh room, for the entertaining she did.

bat flwas far rqpre thaa-any mistress haa enjoytovln the last twtnty.flve years." Mr. HarrlsVi accepted an Invitation to visit Air. OraSjt in hot uptown house, bnt ha since beenbllgedo send a regret and ask that tbe pleasure deferred till September. pcliticaecWes. Attila from a Jod th Cort of Apfwals, tb only officials to eltoled tn vlovembtr are local and municipal.

Tb context being narrowed to the limits of tb county, eaceptiath cue of tb representation in Oongrtta. from tb Fourteenth District, advocates ot nxislatlon providing for a atparat municipal sltVllou for New York City will 1m favored wttb aa example of tb practical result of such a provision law. 0n. Jamea K. O'Belrne, Assistant BoJcria-tcnient of Immigration, wtil lecture beforXtb Lincoln Club Itopuhhcana at Wendsl'a Assembly Boom, In West Tirty.fourtb street, to-nlf bl Tbe MarruanMtt Club, of tb KlnstetnU Aisenibly District, of wblcb 111) or Orastwa oa of tb laeorperatort, will bold It annual election at the club-house In Weat Fifty-fourth atnet to-night.

Ei-CommiMloner of Rtrett-Cleaalng Horace Loomiaand hlax-deputrKdwrd P. JJsgsnar the persons most pleased w(th tb comparatlv reports of expenditures by the Department of Street-Cleaning. Commissioner Seattle seems to have spent mor money and done las work than they. Tb member of tb Board of Estimate and Apportlonmsat. who will be oblbrtd to provtd for tbe eeemlaglr laevltabl dtAcleaey la tb tpproprUtloa an perhaps aa little pleated aa anybody.

WORLDLINGS. Zola is on of tb most ei travagant of men, and notwithstanding bit priacely Incoui he It comparatively poor, Tb gretter part of bu fortune baa been epeat on but estate la Meadcn, with Ita castle, park and petitions. Tb fanoue French author, Daudtt, la labia forty-ninth year. Though not wealthy, be baa a modest and hie hoot a meeting, plaoa for dellfhtful people. Personally therrtat nortlltt extreraely attractive.

Tbe Princes Beatrice 1 an accomplished ptaalat, aad tb Princess of Wales bat taXsu tb decTM of Doctor of alnalo. A cloak that Allss Latter, of Washington, wsara It valued at 1500. It Is of white all, aad coiera ber from throat to dies hem, Mlw Utile 8mltb rcatlr sppolnted retUeat pbyilciaa at the vroman't prison la Bberbom, Is but twenty-three year old. Eb haa Uea practitiag nMdtclae for two year. ATHLETES IN REPOSE.

"Billy" Cotter, tbe football plsrtr of tb New lork Athletic Club, baa developed coa-alderatle ecience at a Uar, tudwlll probably eater tbe beavr-weigbt aompetlboaanextjrear. Bern Cramer, tb Pattlme Atblttlo Club athlete, oat of tbe flalihtd oatamea of tb Panatleaa Boat Club Anltbtd ia a ttcbaloal atat. tie baa by no sattat finished winning aquatic glory. Max Leu, who Is rowing la tbe junior Atalaata rtxbt, la aa eipert vretUtr aad clever boxer, la aa athlete all through. Capt.

ataak CoaatlL of tb Dauntless Bowing Club, la one's beau Ideal of an oartmaa. la two year be weat up la weight from 133 to 176 I onada, tbe latter bit pnseat weight. Uesav Ui lacraca all due to roving-. Theatrical tfatter in Chicago. irrem Teoe 5Ulfaea Mrs.

Porler-Wbat la go ng to be plsjrad at tb opera-house to-nUhtT Mrs. Wlldweat-Iti not decided yetr "Howls that "All I know about Kit what 1 read In the panr. It tar lby are going to. pUr Othello, or the 'Moor of but it dido say whicn. rcr my pari I'd Just a lief tineas tiie othsr, A8o weald." MORPHINE FIENDS.

a- Thousands ef 'Faopl. Art Stores (o the Banerol Drnj. Hypodermic Syrlnoes thoFavo. Ite Method of Taklno It Iliisot nnd Devices Used to Obtain the Drug or Concent Its Use, A prominent physician, whose name a household word In the blown. stono (lis.

tricte, stood convorslng with nn EvrMNO AVoni.u reporter on su uptown tboronah-fare yesterday morning. "Here's something that may interest you," said the doctor suddenly, "take a Rood look at this woman coming towards us." A uvroDznuio sirntox. The reporter turned and saw a hesnti. fnl youne woman, not yet past twenty-flvo years, apparently. Her clothing was expensive and fash, ioned.ader the latest style.

Her festures were perfect in their regularity, but her complexion was as white as marble. Her oyos, which were large and lustrous, were slightly sunkon and seemed to express anxioty and fear. Tho reporter turned to the doctor won-derlngly. "Yes, she's beautiful, but looks as cold aa a statue," said he. Yon noticed her complexion and the anxious look in her faoo?" inquiringly asked the physician.

"Yes." 'Well, she's a morphine fiend was the startlinp; remark of the man of solence. Th youne woman had proceeded up the street a little way; suddenly ahe stopped and involuntarily clasped ber hand to her aide. Than she looked cautiously around, and, as her face turned towards tho reporter and the doctor, it seeme to have ned remarkably in the few seeonda that had elapsed. tihe wants ber dose," whispered the physician. Watch her." While he was speaklngthe young woman turned suddonly and entered a hallway.

A minute later she emerged. Her face was flushed and her eyes aparkled brilliantly. Thereporterremarkedthechanses. Yes, it's a common oacurrenoe," said the pnyslciau. Sba carries her morphine and hypodermic syring.

Her bod is probably covered with the scar left 'by the needle. She can inject morphine into herself with a dexUrlty and flnlah that cannot be equalled even by a physician. Y.iu see these cases every day." A morphine friend 1 What a terrible train of thought the mention of these three words tend rush. in to the brain. That terrible habit, which once con.

traded seems to cllnc to one like the and of death. It I in reality the band Vf death, for once tbe victim Is within its fmu tho clutch never relaxes, but tightens closer and closer, day by, da jr. uiiUl the weakened, totterlnrf slave walks opAveyed into tbe crave he or aha has durA, The is seldom, it ever, any hope for tbe fiend who has onoa got well Into the Thyrlll do anything to' get their tfixiNO a trrronxBtno ixiiotiok, "dope," as they call the morohlne, and will bee, cry, threaten and curse by turns any one who ref use to kite or sell it to them. Morphine fiend, as a ruls. generally begin on a very small dose.

'lej will perbis, have a toothache or an earache or some other pain tbatthe ataudard rem. edles havo failed to relieve. At this unfortunate moment a friend () drops in and aympathit with theyuf. ferer. He wouldn't suffer pain.

Oh.fco, not he! What would he do? the sufferer asks willing, to take any advice. "Why, morphine," be is certain to reply, will relieve your patu in an in. slant." Yc. you have beard of the wonderful pain-relieving qualities of morphine, aud your friend kindly volunteers to write you a prescription. You get the medicine without any trouble.

Your fnmJ ha, in the words of that popular song, "been there before many a time." It It probable be started you in on the powders. Hulpbate of morphine wa what he wrote, and he probably gave tbe droggiat iuatructioua to divldo the grain into the puwdei. A ill I of a gniu i a good doM for one who has neer taken morphine before. You drop tbe little powder, aj tmall that Sou can hardly ae it, into a gits contain, is atuoutbiulof water. You drnk it.

snd in five minute you are ready to Lieu that friend, and forever afterward receive him ft yoa would a gusr.1 an angel. A er or so aiierwarde you will curs him with all the I error of lost onI. Ho It Is with Hi first dee, Tbt. first thine the victim feel alter Inking that first doM is 11 ferlnig of delicious warmth at the lt uf the vloiuxcili. Gradually, and so slowly that tl victim tail the eeUMillon cli nrly.

tbi warmth c.lffuses itexssf gli uVtr the entire body. A gentle tingling of the skin, char to the flnser tip, sets In as ihe mxt ktihi. torn and then Ibe victim begiue to ieol drowsy, The first time iierhaps, he will fall Into ftoutid aleep. Hie second time, thuugh, he will not sleep sound. Delightful fa.

ale float beloro his narcotized brain silil the vlctlfti imagines all sorts of beautiful things. Tho fancies that Host through a mor. plilue fiend's brolu nre descilbetl a won ileritil and would take up column ol upiire to describe, 1 lie floiilM throttgh tbo nlr in a golden with annuls on nil si ten, or he wander through beautiful gardens in his liiiiigiuntloii. 'Ihedoaehe Inrrraee nntll finally his alniuach objects to the habitual du-, ntid dizzlnet. nausea niidhendaclien follow.

'llieu recourso ia bad to the synnie. Tlicse cnu bn purihaacd In any drug store for a dollar anil upward. Then the morphine In solution is purchased. Us strcngtli. Is sixteen gralna of morphine lo an ouucK of wb-r.

Ily a little figuring tho fiend can calculate oiact.y the dose he wants. He will figure that there fat sixty fluid drops to a dram. Thnre bein'j. eight draw to the ounce, this Would make tbe preparation of two grains of inorphiuo to sixty diops of the fluid, Easy reokonlug thus shows that cry droit contains onc-tulrtletu ot a grain of morphine. Ily av atages tho done Is Increased.

The appetite beoiimea more and mure Imperative in its demands, and, the poor victim hsa to keep" otT in'trelhjt thu dose In order to get the fnll pOect ot the drug. It no longer Is a pleasure to toko it. It Is a duty. The method of taking it is by Injecting it nnder tbe skin. The moat common i.lace for doing thin Is on the lower many preler the arm Just above tha elbpw.

The akin Is carefully jpiucbed up from tna flesh and then the br a quick thrust ia drivsn Wider, It Tho nyrmzo containsinora than tho doaeac-ually needed. Thin ta done in order to prevent any air from bolnginjected under the akin. v. Should thu happen painful abscesses result and the victims generally get threo or four ol those before they beconio bundy with tbe i.vringe. Morphine.

I cheap. His only a cent a grain, and it can be procurod by almost anv one in any drug atoro. Tho pharmacists make show of denying morphma to any but thoae who have prescriptions, but tboy find it hard to giro up one of tha most profltnblo rnnchcR of their butinoai. Still there are many ripntAblo men who positively refnae It without a 'proserin tlon. Tbo frauds tiro wary, however." and con write thelrown prescriptions, ilgning tho name of some fictitious doctor.

If by anv chance they are deprived of their dope." their condition becomei pitiable. Tho poor being auHer the tortures of the damned. It is food nnd drink and lifo to thani, and when' they cannot get It. their feature become distorted, their eyeball link deep into their heads, nnd pains rack tho body from tbe top of tbe head to the solo of tho foot. They frequently go crazy from the want of it, and not infrequently does one bear of a victim's death from on ovor-dose.

These morphine fiends" only use tho one way, that of injecting the eolution. If they cannot get that they will take laudanum or eat opium pills. Tbe war of opium smokers are well known to the reading public and they form distinct clct. Morphine fiends, as a rulo, do not smoke opium. Their doee increases day by day, until the quantity tskon is enormous.

They have been known to take in pne day enough of tho drug to kill a dozen nun. They take thla enormous quantity for a short time only, however, for their system- Anally give out under tho terrible sirorn.and death put an and to all their sufferings. As morphine taking may be considered a speclos of Insanity, It is not stranse, tberelore, that tbe victims resort to cunning devices to procure the drug or to conceal their fatal weakness. A case of this kind was recently brought to light in a Massachusetts convent, where, among tbe pupils was one of Hob-ton's fairest daughters, of wealthy and aristooratlo parents. During one of the Summer vacation he was tbo guest of young married woman who had aoquired the fatal habit, and from her learned to nae the drug.

On her return to school ahe frequently requested permission to study some particularly difficult problem in an unused class-room, where the Bisters, passing out snd in. frequently found her bent over her studies, her hand shading her face, and apparently Absorbed In her task. A handsome stylographlo pen was her constant companion, although she was never seen to use it. One day one of the Sisters found her studying aa usual, aud spoke to her, but received no reply. Supposing the girl to have fallen asleep and not wishing to disturb her, tbe Slstor picked up the pen to leave a short note for he' when she should awake, but wai unable to make any mark with It.

Oloser inspection showed that the stylographlo pen was a blind to conceal a tiny hypodemila syringe, and tha bottle beside it. supposed to contain ink, in reality contained tho solution. 8ho was sent home, and under tho rare of expert physicians freed herself from the curae. Numerous esses are on record where people have feigned excruciating agouy from mythical complaints in order to get an Injection from a physician. A LADY HORSE TAMER.

Mr, aieason Will Display Her BkUl at tha Exhibition To-Nlffbt, At the request of a large number of ladle who are admirers of horse snd fine eques. trlanship, Mme. 0, lb diction, the yonng and beautiful wife ot Vrof. aieason. will appear at hlaathlbltlon to-ulght and display her wonderful skill in driving and handling runaway or kicking horses amid the firing of gun aud pistols, escaping steam, Ac.

Prof, aieason will handle eoveral viclouf, biting, kicking and fighting horses, Incluil. ing the ftmiii. mult, BnowbalL A lively time ie expected. 'lb exhibition, at 8Tpth avenne and Fifty.tJtth street, will continue only tui wets. A Bad Lack of Confidence, irrMMt' weair.i ads Oh.

Isn't that a ball Charlie-Yes, but you nsdnt afraid so long a I'm with you. Madge-rni afraid you wont be with me IVjag if cornea UiU way, That Tfyed Feeling Prtvalla wttb itt moat eaerrtUax and ditcoor-agtag esYc la spring tod arir summer, when the dare arotr warmer aad the toruug effect tb cold air Usoae. Ilood'a 8uapaillla epteJtfy urtrcosnet fct find feeuvy," wbeberctiu4 byebaageof by overwork or illness, aud tararte that feeUag ot stisagtb aad talf-ooanJea. wblcb ta comforting aad tat-Ufnajr. It alto cure tick htadicho.

UUoaaats. ladittoa aad dpla. Usod aUrtapanU tsacbl by drunltaa at 1st SA. Prepared by ft I. HOOD COL Lowell, lbs, Jil.ft.

ffMSMsTTti'Biias iit, TWEE UTS' PE Tl TOTE. Tho Lodge and Club Contest Will End Wednesday Night. Jlctropolttiin bodge, K. of 1. Still Hold First I'lnce.

Only three day remain of Tub EvEXisn Woiild'u I.oluc and Cub Contest aud all who'have Hot voted for tiielr favorite or. gatii7ation arn nrged to do so at once. No vote after r. Wednesday, will counted. Metropolitan Lodge, 300, of I.

allll leadit to-day with lt total voto Increased to U14.IUII. United Co incd, I033.A.I of atill holds second place with 1IH.0HH. lu third rlace, Harlem Council, ill 1, 0 1). ha Increased It vote to 173, 533, while It! fourth placo the Trainmen' 'llcllef Assn. elation, M.

E. 1L, takoi a big lump ahead to Tbe Contest closet Wednesday, May 14, at 0 ll.i.snd no votes will bo received after that hour. The Ertxixo Wontn will offer a eholco of two prizes for competition among the lodges, clubs, assemblies, councils and other civic organizations. Ilut one organization might orefer The r.vr:.to World Banner, whllo a line piano for the club or lodgo room would be mure appreciated br another. Trm.Kvxsirio Wohld will give In tlil con.

teat an elegant ataudnf color or banner, rlchlv cmbrnhlored and maUo by the well, known firm of Urumbach A Qrot. of ISA Iludeon ttreot. thlf city. Tho finest silk will be Used, and the embroidering will take from six to eight weeks to do. Tho oilier prizo which may be chosen in place of the colors la an H00 Weber piano, ovorstrung acale.

three strings, patent ao. tlon. and may be had In rosewood, walnut, mahogany or ebony, at option of winner. The fsct that it Is manufactured by Weber guarantee tliat it it flrst-clats in 01 cry respect. Tho winner of the prize will be determined by ballot.

'I he subordinate lodge, club, assembly or other local organization In New York. New Jersey or Connecticut which receives the lifchest number of ballots shall lie declared the winner, and aball determine alitatirxt leirular meeting after th ballot closed whether it prefer the banner or the piano. When tbe winner has been decided the wluning organization may decide, in full meeting which of thesn two royal prize would 00 preforable a magnificent banner, suitable for the character ot the organization, aud to bo made. I one of, the beat manufacturer in America at a largo expense, or a tine first-class piano for the moeting-roam. Voters araaeatn reminded to cut out their ballots so that each onu will bear the banner printed over it.

They are also requesteduot io fold tbolr ballote. A number of counterfeit ballots have been received at this ofllce. Ot course they will not be counted. Following are competing organization having over 200 votesi AOUW, HeWttia Lode3t7.HY l7r A Iroiiuole IJ.e Y. AU1 AO VV, bttndardcKfij ail).

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OonrtAdam 7, Urookfro IMII A Court (Jen MeClellau. 7.280. AO Y. Court ptToniaiLBiia JerxrUlty (U1 A f. Court Wi.ner7.4Wt, J.fiOl AOKCourtSrlf.naeV.tllJ, 'skisJ A Court brooklro 4, I brooklrn.

Wj AO V. Court Atlley 7.578. J.r.rCU.. U47 AEolTcplttdtJouiein.a-n. lOl.OM Yonktre.

etl Artletio Jlub. Pttt.rMn. AltanrHoeltlClQb, BgJ AlueranthAeeoctallon, Q7 Alvba Hoolti Union, llrooklrn i.o&V AleaClab, Urookljn. U.O-O AmUlladSwhn.6lah. hV UU AuphleaClub.

ail AmDhlonllorraUlulSootelqiab.li'Mya nol Atl.nU Club? I'CO AtlsntloAlh7.tleUub.rlY H.I8 Autoersts.The.'WY,.......,. atTJ Aloa t'leuore CUb. Urookljn llai ArllosionLWat, lloonton, Aur.ple AlhletloHooLIUlub, lUrl.ra.... AJtr.AthlelloClub.Broklfri..... 45M Kruoklrn Protl'.

Mutictl fliub. 1.V80 mii tad Oray. Pbll bh.rldta Poet 1 Jf 3J0 Col It It Thtwara Lout. yiu. Mew- trk.

3.S0J ol II II Colby Lodge J. Boutb urif. It K. Urookljn Lodtt Vi. v'-'o WmVllrown AuooUtlo.

Jtrt.rOlty... 340 llMBrtwatrAeeootttion, Drooklra riUQ Wtlttr Meet Auoclttlon. Ul6 Latber Butler AtMclttloD. NY 4UU Columbus llowlln Club, Brooklrn OjIM UIU, llulMU Council 'ill. NY 173.

3 1.UV4 llrie tl Wtronoola.JsrooIJD a4U btrlrULttertrr 800f.tr. 1.HIU Corlun. Hocltl Club. 771 Ul.t.ltnd Bslttnr, Perth Amboy, fi l.tilM Coin.t I'leteur Olrole, (V.Mnt Soolll tJlub. I rifiuth i-M'tXI CritloClub.417 0rwnwleh tt.

OOU Clorer Cltb. bHll Sol ffl.krioctlon'i. J.rr l.ao I Uup.l AeMMl.tlon, S.hO I L'outineuttl Kstoa Ban4, l.bUH Cowt.Bilt.rr. NY (JoueordlaDlBstn Slutietl M051.17, (f 443 It Counelij Aitoejatlon, 2l illns Uon Club. (...

J.iao lit buin AiMXittlon. flJO llublfn Men'. AtwjUtion. It l.OOO trn Coot Ontrle. Vookere, NY 1.0 'O ll.lmor.

ilueiral Club. 40(1 1)1. orO. Llub, lompkl.iTlllfc 8 f.77 llobbe errj 8 A Club, Uobbe V.rrr. NY 311 or UoddoM ol tAb.ru Couuou S.H D.uull..., NY.

a-ia D.mocrlt Booi.tr, ItutbHlord. 2 M) EioVllior AlhiotioVlub. Union 1 1 U03 Uxoelelor B.at Olnb. ntmes, J. aillj 1- ic.UWir'lnprtnea Llnioo.

Urookljn 7J'J Ettbth WtrTtiooUl Club. Tr.nlon. H4 I KtetEndClub. ot llarltm klrnt, Urookljn Im pleuuroUirol. J.n.y Cily .12.1 I in.rtld Ltrel.

NY, lUil KnttrviU.Club. 441 tmlSMl'letanraOlnb. fVV J.OiO kfuiorarlooltTciub. Brooklyn l.oill klkton CUib, JI07 runktUuuClub A ttUu Awoolttloo. H4U 1 1 A TaJ.

KookUnd Alii A AS Y7 701, a.i, at.j.,ll-lrll-l. tliv A A Uuan Unit. 100, IMS NY 47'i l.uiu tor.nilehVcllr. Jertej Our. 4111 WilluatKa.AwwHtun.! rturntt Lesion, beegr.s.

Camp vv, Brookljn 308 John It OtlttrUr Aseo.11tioa.r4 SOU CotbembeoU18ool.tr. 2.04a 111 UllJ.U.l"o.t 140. IIAKIj.o r.k''"b"it.Vif.N y.Ztii II a it a a SruiuvmTi'ott aiM. V. UAH, Btyud Pa.1 H.

Toulon. UJ. 228 A itukrll Vott 10. Urooklju. a It triuu.T l.Ulr'o.iaia.Ukljo, "7i; Hreokiyn 2io Golden Hours Clan 200.

B7 ll.rH.IJ U.tttry. Porta Ambor. fl 0.874 Unumi Uliib. sf VofkrUTe. NY, 541 James uoroitn AtMH-Utlon, Jl Andrew I Atweialwa, ft X.UM il.pDjT.nl rob.

lUrl.m 1 ilMrt.olOak. SBotfI.aen J.84II lowland Uler.rj Boomr, 1.001 lelehe(Cllj Tiuloo.Wj... Itrir llowttd 11 and I.O0, Port Cbetttr, NY r.w lltllt.t. Bel Club. AtlorU.

LI. 22S ilouwinaibt' Onion. 3.5 ,11 It BmIiw Ul.rirj BocUly, NY 011A HllMrtaaVottrH MorrUMli. fY IWi J.m.l ri Itotan A social looTl 320 or. utrttU LoJ.

oi. J.ijOuj. boo loo Jortoy City Lodl. U4. J.rnr I Dial I lirejelle 344.

Khitb.ln. 1 a) .1 SJJ at ft OOK. Howard LsateOd. NY. 414 OOK, aaranorLada.

Iml City. 41 3.4J8 6 llii Lad 100. KrUoeiw. loof, O.JKU Lads, 'tu, r-UWl, 1 5 1QO ftrntwartaldtt ita. Jerte, Ctiy Pv4 Owe, rtt.rtruoLaUi.l, rtY.

OKI, lhtitbAiolu.TtlbU.V Oil ChuM Tribe'i OKU. tiiuumomaa IViim I4K. Y.y-J OKM. iawtabAkalrito ri. 2,4 II8BT Butbld Aaubtou Lpd4 8L rrtaoletanb.irV,.r.., AOO cpfis 1 ffftujh wjtisrXi) For tha tmest popular FeeUI, Ltbar er othtr Cirie 'Lodge or crg-aniy Uon la tfevr Aetv Jtrser or CeoafOtiaur.

i i Mr cuotcc- IOCATED AT siomep ADDM.SS Those desirous of voting In thi contest mutt (111 ont th above ballot and Inclose It in an envelope addroese to the Lodge and Clnb Editor, Etikiko Would, T. O. box 2.354. N. 7.

City. 1 Kof 11. 1R7. 2.0 ALof II.MJoba'ilAd(l.llf7,N Y. a.jjQ Kotl', lludinldf.28J, 47i KotK BltokPrlne.Lodtol&U, V.146 KolP.

ft 21-. 1 Kof P. Iticbrnond Lodyrotunnllt.Sl ot C.jut. Lodte Ith. Aulmru, NY 2118 ol P.

Lod(. of tbt Utatlt.Moroertrlll. ga-. 1 1 1 .1 tlr nr, I. 1 of T.

ftrt.tne llrookt Company 37. An We.lN.w Unthton. 79 KofT. Knltbte ol Lu.b.T.uk Lodg 1. If obok.a tf 10, Kenimgton Athletw Club, J.rMjUilr., 4Q KlniilTonnlyllrtlend) AttooUtlon, 1.2JU fndline, Brooklyn ViN Ltfuetl U.D.aoiirr Aolttlon.

NY. 1,010 iIlL P.rry Willi 'IN Uldoon 10. A 4011 LOU OrmntTruoblut.7. ft 4.1.'0 Wuhlnaton Purplo Star 00. V.

7il) LjrloQu.rt.t Club. Urookljn o'ill LotoorioclalOlnb, llirl.m.... IU4 rfontln. Llt.r.rT Union, Y. l.D.tr 8onth Larion of Jnitiet, tlanhattan Counoll, 12.

J.tma LiberslIlrolh.rbood.N L.noi booltl Club, 118th tt and oth art. XiitiiHiiiitiii ta 1mm Mir Olnb, llrooklrn J2U L.lj Ple.ar.Club. Boonton. 04. 1 Ltiretu Booul Club, J.rtey City li.lihu 203 RobtJHoKoeAeeoeittlon.

tU Ljr. Attooiitlon, Iloboken, A7t Mlchi.l Lynch Aiiootitlon, 2 II HlneretA.eoelitMn.NY .2.0711 John nloOrobtn Auoclttlon. ft 14,0 '1 Msnbttt.n hhootlnz Clan. NY l.O.VI MtdUon Hoclety, 7. iiJ Mohtwk 8ocitl0lub.

in7 irflhjt. NY 40 Wllium It Minor Aieoclttlon. NT. 1.II1H Mtnh.eeot Clnli, Brooklyn 0.1.1 Model ll.nefH AiioclitlxnlHof L). NY.

Mobtwk 8oeitl Club 101 AA 1,733 Wm It MntKni.rbtoT.pIpe kin, I.OjI 11 Mtrt.nhort Auaolttlon, AfH ilirtl.l A Totopkln.Tlll., I. 7 ll Norwetian-Am Hoimtn't l.oil NYTel.trapben'Olub I. Dill i'" Lwob. 84-' Ninth WirrTPIoneer Corp Y. 731 Ninth Y.rd Toothpick Club, NY I'lO Norma, The, MO NNNNrlooltlClnb.WHwnrbihUn.ril 1.3J1I U.

Brooklyn Mil Nonsde. $7" Ninth tra ltmi tna Ketl ClnK NY A 8 Thotll O'NtllJtuoelition, K.I-J OofT. KtoolilorLodnQd. 1.102 (lojTontl. llrooklrn Lodir.

Brooklyn 'M OolTonti. UlfordLoJl.l'i. Brooklyn. IUUI OKH, Arctnru.Cbtpttr 01, NV l.V'T Ilr.neh 123. J.noy (Aly fltH olli.

Ur.nehKul. 6.11 Order 01 Cranks. No VVoet Bnahloa. Iftsl 0 A II. ContlneaUl Counoll Hi, Port Klobmond.

81...... 0,0 0 0 Y. HalnOouncll Y. OrloioXtUrary Union. NY "Vil Oriole (11..

Olab, Brooklyn II O'Neill Aitoclttion Jtrttr Ollr 2i Old Olerr Otealrr Club. Ol.nrlU.. Qona. 40 plrnontb Rook Atbletl Club, Wm Urlxbton. 64U PutlraeAthl.lioOlab.

1.134 Ptitlln Clnb, Momitown, ft 1.017 Putbnt rinb. PoutbtotDtlo, 1.3U0 Pioneer Demoortlle A.MclttHnol llua- ionOountj. J.rMrCltr 1,287 Pioneer Tompenobo Union. 1.4, Pickwick Olab, Weet 4Uth etrHt, V. 222 Protreettiooitly.

Hoboksn. 4211 Proireet Ploteare Olub, Ponylh it. NY. Purlttn Atbl.tlo Clnh, Jars. 284 Bed U.nk AthlotloClub.

lUf Btnk. Hill It A. Port Chester Counoll 708. Pore Obtettr. NY A.

Colfal UonneU 1220. t. HA, Kqu.lltrOounoln,24a 43.1 Jtmes Heller Utri.e,N Y. 01.I.IKI A Uttrdon Ateooittlon. NY.

271 Rtku of Klldaro. 6,431 it 11 atooro PionMr 0on. tnnton. J. 07it Ikl.

llhno AeMoiation, Port Richmond, 81 B. Jut) IIUU NY 2.121 fillT.r Star Social Cl.b. Braoklya. 8 of Kltolllor Cimp 2' 8 of H.no U.mplO-'. NY 743 SoiV, Ciapa, Pttenon.NJ............

l.tOM ot V. W.iton Poit 10. lliokeni.ek. HJ bjrl SOV. U.u UK jloUUiun Put 21.

llrooklrn BomirMt Athl.lio Club. Booth Brooklyn 84 i St Anthony's Yoauf. M.n't Lyooura, NX 017 Union, 71'i HtJot.ph'.Y 11 Boct.tr Urookljn fgrl Hiuyr.i.ntrMoitllilib. 211 Etroa.l Loi.hl boeTil Club. Tr.ntou.

450 Scnlon Miho- NY .7,.... VJW Ht Cadeti. Perth Aroboj, NJ iio Ut VIhmh, ,1. P.nl IT.h... A.uuM.ltAn Vj FtUutbbortOlab.

61U fiuneet Cox Auoclttlon Lotus Oar riert. 834 Wm A Bmitb AeeoeUtiou, 13 la Awembly Dl.trict. Y. 1,102 BmrlTtleClub. HroeewloK.

NJ. .114 rSheuendothClub. Ctnnla.il. MY U.I4 Bjli.n Uot.rie. lloboken.

alio Tr.lDm.n'.H.llelAi.n. tt 12.t,t41 tbcaipeonl.n Ruitlnt Oiub, Tw.ntl.tb W.d Kt-kerClui, Brooklyn. 1)04 Tompatn.fill 8oc.ll Club, Teuipkint- llle. Tjpor.pblcal IJnlon So 6. lliiO TuuibOiub, 7.J0.) Iweutr-lhlrd Wtrl Ulcklns Club.

Tt 4 .100 TutillrnttiUband8U.8ouinbroeklya 1,3 11 JobnTnorpo AtiooUtlon. tL01 Ireolon Ytoht Cllon. Trentot. ft 3)7 1 borait Jonenoa Clab, boroatn naro, 227 bfi tbos OartleTbe.trlcal Circle, BPklyu. obt 11 Ibompn Aitooutlon, Klra Park.

2.200 UUUranl Uom, Nlntn Warn IM 8 Hh Army A V.l.rtae, ll bberldtn I'animtnd 1. 2.V) Volunteer Klr.min'1 Astoolitloa, 13,1130 Velunl.w Pltaeurt Clab. 1S8 Huttlran V38 Vuiutlos Lyoeuu 013 1,533 Wtdoeli AtMoitiioa. N. i.XW Jobn I.

Winul Aieoclttlon, 0.0H1 W.ibltstcinEitine. 278 NY.L...... 244 WiudMcOlub, 1,0 0 WitdiorrUuurtClub. BroeUj Wttblntton 'remptrtnea Union, B'klrn. .300 We.t llirl.m Aiuctttion.

Y. IlQrl WuntAthl.llaClab. Jtrwy City, Ml Weleorue Clrele. Y. Jill Xseitr Club, 0,010 XIII Tompkntitllt rwolal clan, rlltpfo- ttn.

8.410 Ttun BaoB.lors, V. 4BM Ysun klen'i AtkociatUn. B.jonteUllj. 0,1. 'S Youas Wen'.

Circle. J.rer Yount tlon'. O.mMr.tio Union, it 1 lllju Yuw-Vam Bocltl Club. Y.n,.,.-:: 48 Young M.n't Lmu Brooklyn 200 Zeltlec Rm Club, fly Z. $40 GOLD WATCH $40 FOR SS8.00.

ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY. lUffa (. v(JiMU(MpIi c4pJUl u4 i. triej iMllilitM lor Durcbtia vUtiu ta Urg quAjttttU tfa flora Xo Sh tu UKr 9tic4 u4utaiiiB ncr.t4 hnBtUfv 14 W4tcl. wilb th WtUtbeVA.

uia oiamw irt-iui AisrioB iMrtiMaU. Tb Mif tm asd k-mmI iIim OaTrttl bI4 aflcUiti UwiMtiMl (MficaUitaiAttv4 Udj totwou. tiMlf wtta iujdi, dtrtvbU vb4 rlUlt llkwpratl eiuc vrr sa.04lr4U MMt. laup). tltxt oax tack wlieiud.

or oe raeMipt ol pottUl-Mid ub will wll villi MmaUt. In addUw af tuck of witcht wo um oatrr fyU iiao du-taoadai. itwlrj tad labUu yka4 and tuo el mj wdar aad aocUty. whioa wo will dUpoM of to rtUtvcU peinltM oa wookli or tooolbl tajaita The Mutual Watch AGENTS WANTED. BriJ, 11) Oiaaa tt, ttn fiaiaa.

Cm. HE OFTEN THOUOHT OF SUICIDE. BAD IlKATsTIKJAUHED nY CATARRH made tun DKsroMJENT. WitUam atorv Vmnlti, Who Itandki All the 9llr in the Motet Vtttorl, Tell Jtefrttr loir W. Mcf.otf and tt dm tin Have Made tife tlorth th LirtniJ.

llllim npott lennl hftndlM alt tho lu lh Jlotol ViftotlA, wtitr lltot at Lliirlind ftlal tnimodiaUl; ttr tla rttriTifnit Irom tho Prvsldetver. Mr I'tunli hi rowponittilo POwl; ttonandUdhlch in tbt Mtimotlcmof ibobot! a.llut niitptt Mr. 1obim I) in KucH-bmni ma cxmt irom Mtld tivTo. Kot, DMr Joadoe, Mr. I)euni-v In on lttiitr'-'aT with a fttrln ht otbvr Oftnlnaj, told bLttibofolIoiifaK ttorfl wm.

GKonaK Dnrusa, ncn nABTntsTRT. 11 1 thoagbt vfrroftn nlf I would bo better oil If I would oomtnll alcido, I uad oitarrb ortr ttitco I wm 7 or rtari old aad I think I had It l'Oul bad tnrono could haitolt. I bad catirrli la tho ha. I had a runntiiic In tb Utt oar. Tbro wo a dUchArgo from tbo ir of yellow mttttr.

I Btifferod with a ttjclit fooUng' In tho head I had italnn In tbs hack n( ray head and In my torahaad. I tolt n.iarahl. lAf novo wai atnpprd up, tint on one tide than on tbo other I auttered with palne In my Ifga and bark, and ft tired feellnjr. but no ambition, and 111 I would go out to Central Park for ft walk I would want to come back right anar, Nothing armiftftd me I had ringing notaea In toy -in and ft dropping I hack ol mneu my throat. Wben I would atoop diwn I would get diary My mam or wai poor, ao that I would 1 anything quickly.

1 wthak log and aplttlog phlrjtutftll tbe time and 1 didn't care to eat. 'Thia waathecondltlon wan In I want to Dootora MeCoy and Wild roan nn tho aiitli day of laat Febrnary, Under tbftr treatment I tgao to ImprnTfi rapidly, I went to tbe Manhattan Itoa-pltal lormoatha. bnt tbe trratment i got thro nrr dM me a bit of good. Under tctora McCoy aad WUdman'a treatment Ileal now aalflhadbw-gun a new life. I feel happy now.

I teel new that life worth llrlng. I feel very thankful to Dixtor McCoy and Wlldman for the wonderful treatment I baya recelrea from them. I feel almoat entirely well now. I dont hare any miro palna now In my head or my back or lege, ify noao 1 perfectly froo. There no dlicbarge from ray ear any more and! am not deaf now.

haren't that tired fee Ing either and thero Ie no dropping back In my throat, and I ant uot hawking and aplttlnr alt the time. Yee. I feel very thankful to McCoy and VTtldman for the wonderful treatment 1 harere-ol red from them." DOCTORS McCoy Wildman. Offices: a EAST 42I YORK CITV, Keir (Jrtnrf Ceotrtl Depot 803 niJOAIiWAY, NEW YOICK CITY, ilomeitlo Dtwlns'Miebla. DulldiDst 187 DlONTAt.Ul! Oppoelto Academr of Mono.

Where til csrabl. dtsostei ar. tiwtted with tno c. HpMltttletl Ustarrh. til throat tnd chtet dtiatsas, ell nere oae dlMttet, If voa llrt tt a dletiuee writ for a srinptnm blank.

Addreii sll mall lo A Eait 4Sd et. Uffle. Ilour-ltoll A. P. dallr, Snndtrs.

11 A. M. aad to 4 m. FRENZY OF A MURDERER. Erutal Crime for Wblob a SolalerQot Only Life Imprlsonrnont.

A soldier named TJny bas jnst been condemned at a court-martial neld at Lyons to 'bard labor for life, "for tho brntrtl murder of one Qirand, an officer's servant, who was quartered with blm in tbe infantry barracks at Cbaloua-aar. Saone. toys tho London Tttegraph. TJny, who belonged to tbe boen sent to Obalons for a twenty.fivo duy' training. He had been alluwed a day's leave, which be had speht in drink-iuc heavily, and on his return to the bar-raoka reported that he wai ill.

He vras examined by the regimenlal aurceou, who said that if he continnod to indulge in intemporate habits ho would become mad and eventually die. In his defense Uny alleged that the expression of such ah opinion bad completely upset him, and that no bad wandered about tbe barracks hardly knowing what be was doing. At laathedotormlnedon running; away and ho nought Qiraud in tbe hope thut be would assist liiui. Giraud. how.

ever, begged hint to leave him alone, as be was ill, and. becoming infuriated, tbn prisoner grappled with the poor man, and seizing a Bayonet stabbed lilin in several places. Some soldiers bearing a nolso rushed in aud arrested TJny, but alter a sharp struggle he broke away from thero, anil, ruuu'ng up to h( victim, who had been laid on a bench, bo again stabbed him with tha bayonet, fractured bis skull with kicks irom hi heavy boots, bit bis faoo, and tried to throttle him as well. The unfortunate Olraud expired during tbe night, and Uny was tried by court, martial at Bourges and condemned to burd labor for llfei bat tbe sentence was cancelled by tbe ltevlslon Council iu Paris, and tbo fresh trial at Lyons was the result. At this second court-martial, over which Lieut.

MarctuU presided. Uny declared that be bad been bewitched. lie expressed no contrition fur tho crime, and appeared to have forgotten tbe tie. tails, lie waa found guilty by aunani. mous vote, and the sentence passed on blm at liourges bai thus been confirmed.

CASTS OF BIG HAILSTONES. Plaater Paris Mementoes of Baltimore's Recent Ice) Storm, Dr. David Qenese sends to tbe Baltimore Bun for the city museum seven cast of ballbtonos that fell on Sunday, 'April 27. They are nearly iao similes as to size and shape, and ahow tbo peculiar Irregular formation of tho precipitated ice. Tha baiistone were placed upon a slab of glass and a mixture of fine modelling plaater wu poured upon them.

Alum was mixed with tb plaster to make it set quickly. Where the baiistone touched tbe class a small aperture wa left, Aa the hailstones melted, the water ran ont of this opening. A solution was then ponred in to prevent adhesion, ami freshly mixed platter waa poured into tb mould Urns prepared. When hardened the outer crust waa broken away, leaving exact cast of tba hailstone, except thu the keener edges of the ire wero lot slightly by rapid melting caused by the beat that waa generated by tbe crystallisation of tbe plaster, Tbe model are neatly slivered. Tit largest nearly 3H inches long.

Dltaauitl ta Djeeilerr an etert4 darinw tatthJa Uoxux'sTstTsUu Coastal. 23s IT PAYS TO KMP WITH THE CROWD, Oa, Meodejs in Stturdii, SPECIAU SITUATION DAYS, THE WORLD euUJshet abwt ala times many Help aas "Srbiatlaa "Wtnu' at ay tthsr New Yerk "wB Furniture," 'ArililM, Uphelster; r- Wa.l Made. Doccra I Low Prices. "All the rlf alrnble style en view, wlter they nn be comrirert, ureal ailvnninco the pnrelmscr who I nnxloan lor choice seleellen, Alway3 On Price. ntirt all price maruc.1 In ptrxln Dsarct, wr price will lavurnbly comimre vrllhlrrrp.

liar eliertp ttineblne.md! (odt, emd'sill irarrnnlci, Bodropm Furnlturo. Kvery Jclrnble nnvctly Ibat coalrt Innnd oiieThlbltlen. Null In mahoaaax, oakt ttolnul, tvbltennd sjoIJ, ic. Parl'r Goods. Twt entire doers devoted I lite B(J emnplra of purler ulle Ibe qattlnteet, oilileet rrrareptlon nnd choicest aelectlant of c.VerlnsTK to be lontid.

Prices rasf lag from fJOOtapvrstnl, illany of tbe ilaflet it now onr suw coplet of tctt expentlTP strtlcle mad to rdrr, but ill ac-lourlh the cost of th arlslnnl. Itleantit extension table and an cadle vnrlrtr of dlnlns-chnlra. In, real leather aud cane, at 83.00 and upward. Furniture to Order. Special designs and ettlnnte fnrnlshcet, Those who do not undertli.nil drawlnse and wlah tnrr the emct preducedbefor ordcrlnrr, will be taken lo onr factory, Nat, 1A4 Tind 100 U'rat lOlh and lierrs apecimen In conno ef conalrno.

HOD. "nVYOFTlIB 2IIAKKK." GEO. G. FLINT HTtUUiH. 104.

100,100 WKHTUTH8T. YOU CANT' do bettor thou to look in at onr Btoio (23d just West of 6th ftvo.) nnd sco if wo carry out our claim that our FDRNITD1 CARPETS, BEDDING. 8c. aro splendid value for your raonoT. Wo can suit tasto or pocketbooK.

GLANCE AT THESE PRICES Chamber Suits (oak finish) 12.29 Urtre Wardrobes (bait finish) 9.80 Extension Tables (oak finish). 9.25 Sideboards (oaMI-iih) 10.79 Parlor Sults.Silk, Plush orTap'try 49.75 Ineraln Carpet, per yard 33c. Brussels Csrpet, per yard 48a Velvet Carpets, per yard 78o. REFRIGERATORS. HARD WOOD No.3, 8 1 0.90 Wo can quoto prices on other goods, but quotations amount to very little without scoincr the goods.

KrVTKrtVr OtVB.V TO HIT IKS JJEalRINO ALL l.OODS MAUKliD IN l'LAIN riUUOKS; GATELY WILLIAMS, 136 138 W. 23d St. tfSbk mm DF DEAFNESS, jiirT2SS2 44W.aSdBt.,MewYork.' IvKmV JzSifSU All the laieil tppraved "SUR. I(((w5 VW Cj NK "T-ztf1 'NOIBCB IN THC HEAD i AnwJyrS quickcv rclicvcb.1. VilKVif''' tlmUre.ele.

L-gTii "Art It eiaoored when astlstiasr Seek Jul rtUUtW.t-ne.neLUleeemr. yXy VV. Ikli.orrMU UUeiU.1. i -J JJUPONT MEDICAL TOILTT 00 ttBalSr 41 W. S3d tfiTTTorlc FIVE DAYS FROM A DENTIST.

A Miner's Lonir Tramp to Got Bid of an Achlnsr Tooth. "When I bear a man talk about dentistry," said Mr, Fuller to Lewjtton Journal reporter, 'I run reminded of mj experience in Nevada. 'I had the toothache. I had It bad. It ache days audit ached nlchta, and it woke with tne 'in the mornings.

The miners did what they could' for me. They tried to die the tooth out with their jack, kultes and pry it off, and what I suffered uuiler their mtnipnlatioa no tontrae coa tell. It was furious. "One ilar they suscesUd that I pat sonie'aoidinlttbat they used In testing i rock, and I tried that, and it eased it for a few hours, vheu it began aesln with re doubled fury. If we had had pincers we would have had It out.

but I decided it no co, and i had to clve in and look forward to tramping to Austin. Oil the uiornintr of my leavtncr. I found a man who was roIdc up with tt pair of cattle and a pair of wheel. I want alon with him, sick and weak from lack of sleep. It was ICO miles to Austin At days aud nights of travel.

For five day and night I suffered. I walked most of (he time, rode some on the wheels sIsdI i at night on tbe earth with a pile of sand scooped vp for a pillow i had awful dreams was exhausted by pain and worn to Ihe bone, At lut I struck Austin. Despairing ly I hunted for a dentist. There as uon. Finally I found a doctor who bad an old pair of tooth-pincers.

lie sat ma down cu a aoap-box in a grocery stoto and went for me. and, as it seemed to in, after two hours of asiony be pulled tba tooth from its socket, and I rose) for tu first time in many day happy in relist, Kinre then I tve never looked a dentist inithe face witbput thanking Uod fofc tbeir disiMsnssunn and that, I am fur rounded by them," Thankful to dot Off so Easy. tfrew Statey's Bug! (meeting friend) Hello, Sqalrrs. I bear ypu met with an accidaut, Bqnirm-VM, car ran over and troll tbrt or my rib. lltjjga ah spos you'll get brary dainanear riaalnn On tba contrary, I'm Jn eon.

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Years Available:
1887-1922