j 1 A gUEEU MAT UK A I j LAW Atavism or tho Torm by Whict It Is Designated. To 1i Unrkl if Aw .rlhl the Slncn -lap IH-pmTlly f m hililreu Mnrncr 'rriAL at llrrr.llty. Amnn? the many mysterious forms anil traits in human lift- an.l char-.u-ter, there is nothing more wonderful than those which eomcfri.ni. orur.'dcvloped in what is known as heredity or atavism. Heredity is an oi.l term, the nicanin;f of w hich is fcnerally understood. It is a word somewhat hroad in its sense and appli. ati n. Atavism, says the Detroit I-'rec Press, is a ni'wiT trrm, ami one with a nar rower si'ruiii aiKo than that conveyed l.y heredity, although it may l si.loro.l as on." f. irmiif heredity. I he technical expressi. m is s iiiietimos writ ten also -avitisiii." from the Latin nvitns I pertaininf t; 1111 anei-stor ,.r an costral). The term usually applies to some stmnyly developed peculiarity or trait in chara-tcr i.implv; to a mere mental or moral force or weakness which manifests itself at irregular in tervals in particular families. It ap pears to W e-ovcrnc.1 l.y no fencral laws as have lieen olis.-rv.'d in t he ef fects of heredity in the physical system. Hut it mav apply to infirmities or dis eases showing 'themselves in the M...h! after lapses of generations in families. Kleptomania is often a frm of atavism. The innate ilislx -sit ion to tilch. to steal slyly ami adroitly, is sometimes irresisihle an.l ineradi--all-in certain peo pie. It is a taint in their nature something like the instinct ol an animal of the lower orders, a f rc. dith.-ult to control w here nature is al lowed fret" course. The following is ai. illustration of atavism: Some years afo a youth of intvlli-f.-nce in one of the very lest families ol a principal city, a youth, who from th force of necessity hail never known easion to steal in order to supply h: wants, was accidentally detected in th act of rirlinf the wardr..le of a fr-.-ni whose (jiiest the yoiinir man was at l!i time. Kvi.lenees snH--ni i!t!y reveal-, disclosed the fact that the same yout!. ha.l Ik-i-m for years eii''a'.-cl in the com mission of similar crimes. His p.t'; pilferinfs ha.l am. .utc.l in the a.r yate to hundreds of dollar-, many the things stolen l-inir arti ios f which the fellow had no earth V ; Investigations into his history 1 the fact that one of the your-..' ma . ancestors four fenerations ha--!: v ; s : noted thief, the Lad hlood ma nil'.- ':' itself in this one instance i:in-.l i . one instance only, s far as t!i - r eoul. i he known) after the !;:;.- ?' enty years. This is n. t only a - triki: illustration of atavism, hut the fa--also proves the truth of th.- ..1,1 m aphorism that "it takes i:i re tha: tw (fenerations to make a fcntlot i:-n. A very interestiny ease . f at.ivis.n h-M--n re--cntiy discovered i:i o: larife cities. A minister of fr aud relircment in chancl r I.:;s l.rijfht. promising son. who. i i .. a., of all chicatioti. in detiance f! preecjit and example. h:.s 1 ee. la - : . tirm-.l hahitne of livery stal.ie. :::i-l sp. .rtinif circles. He is a patron of the race track particularly. He has r. moral weakness except in the pencha: to het on fast h .rs-s. Where d'hl this j-unnj.' man first rc eeive the touch or for e that leil to sr..-' a career".1 Lv.-ry element i:i his trair itiL' lias hft-n in efforts :. take him in : contrary tiirecti. n from that of !' present hal.its. l.'.-.-eiitly t!.e ois.-ov. ns made that the froa7-c-i-ir:d:'a?l:er tile In.y was a l.recii-rof tl u ri. niii :: horse, and that iie of the pus .ions . his life was in Is-ttiii-r at the ra course. This is an example of avali.:. in the fourth (feneration. L'arly in this century an ircimora woman cam.- to New York from Kurojv. She rais.-! a larye family of chihir. r? nearly- even,- one of w hom landed in : prison in early life. 1 lie cr....'ii:. records of the country show that tkr. hundred of the pi--.'feny of that r--;i!.' have locn notorious felons ami i:iT:::;' of penitentiaries and other pri -various parts of the country. The louhtless illustrate the laws f 1 heredity and atavism in their t'ulle.. decrees. FAMOUS HOUNDS KILLED. One Hnnflre.l ThoruliSrel fi;4 Kkll-f Hrr;iili f Lack i.f T One hundred of the (inest-hre hounds in this country w.-r.- killed rc cently at the Stokes A; . hitch-u-ranch on the I.anmie plaois lv - -aii -thcre was nothing for t!-e?n ; eat. an the man who was in chfsry. of the. thought it more merciful t- shoot th.-: than to let them starve to d -ath. 1!. did not dare to turn them loose t. ranife the country in their himifry eou diti. n. A f--.v years the ranch was th. finest in the state. It was a rei'uk'r old-country establishment, and th. hounds hit.- the finest tiiat could 1. imported. The u ncrs sarsk live hun dred thou -and dollars in lrce. liner th..r- !iyhhreti horses, an.l one day White-housi- accidentally killed Stokes while they were hunting. The ranch was then pra'-t :.-ally aban doned. 1 1 t'Mtk a hoi-.se or a steer each day to feed the hound-., and then" hein no more such animals left tn the ranch the keeper killed all. The ranch is now entirely deserted by man an-1 beast. WANDERING WAITER S. They Karn Two or Three Salferkp a Day at liiir-rcnt Kr .t:iar.i.ils. Many of the waiters in the first-class restaurants of N'.-w York have short hours, an lare therefore able t-i w irk in several pla.vs. For instance, says the New York San, an ambitions waiter, who is employed only for breakfasts and luncheons in one restaurant, can easily enoii(fii serve the dinner in an other. The waiters in some restau rants, where the dinners are serve 1 early, are even able to work in others where the dinner is kept goin;f until a late hour. An experience of a well-known play wright recently suytfests some ludicrous p issibilUie-.. lie h is Im-.-ii in the habit ofdininjf at 1 )clmonico"s, and was al ways served hy the same waiter. A few weeks afo he d, s ided to try s.mie of the odd restaurants in the French in:fter. One niyht he went t i a cheap tab'e d'hote at an uutisualiv late h ur. To his (fr-:it surprise he f urul the l)el monico waiter s-Tv-in-f m.-:ils at this place also. The waiter was repially astonished. Sxvr.l by Their i.MJ ;rip. A thriUimf incident in-i-iirrt-il near St. (lair, la., the other moriiiii involving the lives of two men. When the uiorn in(f train from Shenandoah was ap proaching the ninety-feet hijfh. trestle of the IV-nnsyl vania milr. aii. a mile alve that plac-e. at a hiyh rateof speel the enyiiii-t-r va-s horrified at dis.-over-ine; two men ahead in the r;-iti r of the structure. It was t.i late to stop the train, and as there is but a sin-fle track and no sidewalk the nifineer. after re Versiujr eriifine, clos. d his eyes to shut .nit the sijflit f two hu-.uan i -injfs hurled int.. space. The train reached the west side of the trestle l f..re it stopped, when the two men. supposed to have U-cn thrown into the ravine l low, were seen w alking alonjf the tr-st-lmjr. They escajM-ti death by hanyinjf from the spans w hich Uie trains ia;J urer. uAXig Tvomrn, ht.tr my sfrrj f I was about ck-ail with wo,f trouble when I becran to tike I.xdi E. rinkham's I'l&table Csrn fcunJ. " I did not know what rc?t w.ts for months. I was so dizzy and faint at times I thought I w.is dvin. Oh! how my l-ack did ache ! and I was so cross ai d irritable ! "I am to-day a living witness rf the wonderful "and almost miracu lous etfects of Mrs. rinkliim's Vegetable l'cjmixjui.il. Ke'.cf uitli ir at once. Mv nnoe- !iie came back. I slept at m. I am now as well as 1 ever was. "If you wish for heal:h, have faith in" Mrs. rinkham's treatment and medicine." Mrs. Jinnie Arthur, Tavlor. T exas. From the uterus and womb r r'nt; nearly all of the troubles of v.iic; Thousands of women w rite tis to use their names in telling otlit-rs liow they have 1 em cured by the Com pound. A 'I .1. ;t.f If. n wl - ... I... I I '' ' !. .... IrT. -11- .4.1.l!. :n r...rt- 6 l.fWl K l'l"Oi- Mr I AI. ... I. VMM. y' From Pole to Pole A Tin's Fabafarilia Iim demontriMsi itm powrr of cure lor ull di"rst- of Ihe tliod. The Harpooner's Story. Sr JitdJurtL. Junr 1, IS 9.1. Pn. .T. r Atter & Io.-Tk. iiii- year air I vu hrpKj."T in ihe North 1'a. ifi.-, hon riv other of tlw crew ami my.-lf -r; l.ii.l up -vttb. imrvT. 4ur ixxlie wero bl.xu-a, unii swollen snd iX-eding, Us-th looe. v,"','' blotchy ait over us, ant jur brwith n--mi-d rotten. Tnke It by and large were pretty baJly off. All our Imie juice a arcideutally destroyed, but tl.a captain had couple dozen b..ltlriff ATIB't rARAAPA f .11.1. A and eave us thau V.'o recov ered on it quicker tt.ar I have ever seen men brooshtahout by apyothertreaimeutforScurvy, anrt I've seen a ir.xd deal of it. ci. einit r-j n-u-tion in vour Almanac of your Parnapanlla beinr fi.d f..r scurvy, 1 thouicht you u.'ichL u Liiuav ol tbit., and m send you Oe facts. itespectfully yours, 'iLrii T. Visoati. Tho Trooper's ."xperierv-e. ifarw, r.asiitoland S. Africa.) Jfarch.'. 35. 1R. .1. V. Ater ; Co. Oen;!emen : f l:ave amch j.leasiirs to testify 'a lbs ei -nt aiu i f your Haraparill.v. We tave Va t:Ui..ned Dere for over two years, du-in? hich time w s bsd to live to leols. Beia- under canvas f..s sj h a tim hrroitlit on hA is called in tl.ia country "velflt-aorea." I h tlioea s-res fas fvne time. 1 w:.s a.iviscd 1 tike your S-arsa, panlla, two lx.ltl.-s c.f wlii.-h made tny sora dlsaprar rapidlv, an.l I am r. -w qniie uc!L Yours truly, T. K. P-'Uiv, Troojtrr. Cip ZlounU d j:iileinn. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is ttie or iv thoroughly efT-ctive btood purifieTj the only niedu i ie tnat eradicates the po'.sons o. rcrofiila. Mercury, and Contagioua Disease irorn the systeui. rECTARIB BT Or. J. C. Aver &. Co., LottsMI, Jli Sold bT all rrojreist : Price $1 ; 'a botuei lor $3. fNi:n ri'oM . . 3 . " s .d i. s -i -,-': . ' J -siV fa a J J 1 J 5 ;: ( til I.hir Oil and i ) ,Yrwr,;r.'sr:-iiTES ; - ... --J 'i- ; . '-' ' .-.-i :u:';. 1 .it ) '' - T !.' r s ii 1 l.tii'l.aiwlis. a. '.f,ua i-i..; S.-su j :-...iiu-.i. ) ir-' r-.r i..i;-nti- :.s ;rt lirwmiii.e..' HALL "Vrr t a fc 1 rSioiliiAXA HAIR SENEWES. The- rre-at . popularity of this t.rej:irn:in. after its test of many years, f-iiouhl be an n-uraiii'.', even to the nio-t skepti'-:il. that It is reallv tiieritorii.iis. Those who have used JIai.I.'.s If aik Kkxkwkk know that ft Um-s alt that is i huni. .1. It causes n.-w proivth of hair on haM heads provided the liair folli-lt-s are not UVa.l, whirh is M-ld..m tlie fast-; restore natural color to frray or faded liair; pre aerve tlie s-alp healtliful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling otf or cluimrimr color; keeps it Mft. pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow Uu and thick. Hall's ITur UFVTrwrrt prohiee its effect by the luaiiiiful influence of it. vegetable i iiirrcdi.-nts, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye. and it a delightful article for toilet use. ( on tainin no alcohol, it does not eva orate ouickly and dry up the nntural oil, leHvinir the hair har-h aud brittle, tui do other preparations. Buckingham' I?yo rna tub WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, a desired, and is the best dye, because it 1st harmless: produeen a permanent natural rolor; and, Deimr a Mnsrle j.reparation. ii more con venient of application than any other. mCFAKID BT R, P. HALL, & CO, Nashua, N IL. Bold by all Deal en In Medicinea. , FOR ARTISTIC TRY THE FREEMAN. Nolhini; On K;irlh AVill Sheridans I'otitlit ion Powdrr! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong anJ Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. ;mw or .WMin IlrnM. Tl nShit.-ly iriirt. Hik-lily -..tnn(r:itl In nan tit v -.4j. ts'iitit .f 4 --nl a J.y. St. of tt-r HM--f .n i n urn si rmur sn r iit-Ir'tiw- " tn- t-itw n fur i; ; ni -sii niorr to i.rs-v-nl K.sii," tni tiu- h-1.iih r. El J ou rauM tet It i'iitl to mm. .lk lirl. siit.lc I'ttr it ! hi -ni-, iiv- t. k yi Ijiiv : 4 ,o. n. i.v mad. SI "3 Hit Urv- o-ins, i(i--s4 jnr.n.l. Sani,'l" .y if Thr Hr-i ltmlirv lprr witt fr-. y i n - ii i ' 1 1 v him our .priiv .'si- i ri..l t.ikf 'na fl I. f. J 'HNm N a i-i , ri untoiti H mw f;,!st.u. Umi Band Instrnraents, Jtiare anil B..s Drum. rifss. eeeJtvf. ClAiwict,. Crmsall r. I in IsAl'tMnsr.tA n r. .-rsATTos a sa. us KS- JOB PBSNTEO $ A C A NOTIONS A: fnsclie" !.!;.- t.v V:y Tri:K- In Ihe 1 " -' ' --:!'-Thvv,..rl "l.iv" is A:i-!- -:ix..n and ni;!V. i;..l.s-.l. I- .-.': n a- :.wi i:tjii.v .f h-.vV pi. ;i-:.:it AlV-l -Sa.vn -an Is-. Th- phi!. I .:-i-t. a-s, r.-, us th::: it isal.i si t-. tl. i. ..thi- Uiistus." a pis.f. ..r t.'. a,..l t.. th.- l.:i''m -'u-t is-" t:i-t.-. xvhivh s.i-sr,-t t Isaylnv that "th, pr.M.f ..f th.- t'u.i is in th.-p-ss-in ..t " Th:i s unt hiisfjs coni.-s fis.it!i.- X-.-U Kln.-an. t-. s fr..:n whi.-h th.- i: st -n i;:..:- v..-.-.!.i i.n-i . that aa.--'lh.-. -ths his .itiT vvv-nt y f;iv.r.. A.-.-.r - t- Ir.-f. U.-at. wr.t inr with ail lb- : t.-rily tind s,-h-.'.:.r-hip i.f ;i!i i''rt. a U'-s is --.i trusi. a t.ist.-. a -'!-;--t!.i'iLr . h .i.-.-." U. w i'ii:i. th.- Is until !.in.'!it.-r.-f S.i -.n I !. n 'ist. is ci-.-iit.-.l vi; :i having iiitn-,rin.-.-.l kissing in'.. 1 :d j ':" I. l'"t it .s,-,-iiis :ss if that, had th.- :i:1ivs ls-.-n s- utt.-r!v ii!..-!i!i.-.-hl-I!-'!- th.- K--m.it. s s. :ir.-.-!y liuvc fail--! t ;.M: !!.:. h--r. Th.- !:-.iiians ha.i r.-ai'y :t Mi-ii.lit-.fni vv..r-! f.-r a kiss .s-i: hnn. vvh'h -ain fr.'in ..s. the m .in li. and m. :."t a lit 1 1,- iu..iith. a svv.-.-t i:i.iuh. --tiiv.' n.c a mi.', t l.ti'.' ini'iith" vv..uhl Is- t hv phr.is.- us. .1 it. hi-n a lt- si iitr.- i:.nri:i Ky as";... I his ui.tii.r f r a kiss, li.r Iji:'!isi u.T'1 K-.-!irs pn l'y nearly in its pr.-s--iit f r:u in An ;.'!-s-:in -p.. ' 'ut li. I.-v-lan-li -. Patiish. vv-'isii ami i.-r-man. Ai.'. this is u . .r'. :.v . -f ii.t..l' c:ii.., nat arai as kissii. may sa. ih t, Is-, it is a pra.-ti.-e rtiknowii t. the Australians. to tiie Maoris ..f New Zi-alan l. the I'ajinatis of N'.-w Cuinea. the s-..pi.- of Tai-h;:t i. t !: Ii.vrri.es ..f Centra! a'il S..r.tii Afriea. the !..'..-eii'i-.s ..f I'rail. tiie savr.'res f 'l'i-:-ra .kl I'lie.-... I i. ! rs a '.d the D-.jui-tiiaii. Most ..f t!:. se l.enijhte.1 mortals ha e S' t bey-.i; I tin" low staL'e of nil l'i:'-r n .st s t r-. th'-r. Kissinsr p dnts t- an an -ie-it ii ;-.-r.-d'.!sf l.eii.-f in a verital le u.ii .n.-f -pirils-a l.elT.-f .-.nii-mn to ail the A rya'i -. -pie t hat the l.reath of a man was hi- soul, his pirit. Spirit" is breath" and ""efhust" is a ;ru -t li.-h i-.ssii.!y a-. .tints f.r the i old air that is said to aeeom pany apparit i- -l.s. N ATU RC OP;JOSD TO EXTREMES v.rovvao 1 . irrrct too VI tt-!i I li llir Istia i t A :-..-1 i.-u C.ni-s.s. Tli--r.- is a lii. it i- m ain."i'r Am.-ri-:it:s to o-, , p. .-:.-. ss in ever t liin-' they un.!i-rt:ik-. A L'.-'a-rati -n a:'., alhletie f.jv r-N v.-.-re ai'iv- I a . i iv o n and the v is.- in- i. pr.-iii.-t.-i! the ,- tin.-1 ion of tin-A':ie;-; an. '.'v. in- !. ivi-.viir"..llir i.tii'. r i-Jr.-m.-. a;..! tithh-ti.- s ..rts are a-l th vau'e. i;!!y ain.-:i,r ;dl-tr' tK.-n- .. It s t . t he Alt.H.na I I "a. ) Tn'-i.:. t'-at t.iai.y s.a ler.ts are ti-.w i !-.- ' t r r - t t--!lt ioll t t he l.- . I. ip liieril f r;: ie ihail t the a-emoii la-li-.i. -f 1. ' h-!.'. Tie-si t n:n ion is a r.-'. e:.i. i r ...le t- the : lit horit i. - s of t lie -..!! '.-e-. arvl tin', are nmv en. '.-avori ill,' 1. i!iv:. i r a na-iii. d where'-,- students e:'M lie p r i;a. .1 t taae -e:-i-is- nioil er.itely. Tiu-re is ne ! for a--ti..n of thi rt. To-1 i-i i:, i, a ; !i I.! ieisni is even in. .:-i- . .: n - :- ais t ai t- Htt.e. T lare is .'..-i':-! i ii -'' :'a : r : '. : .-f t la- Inly. !l ': r.ote.1 :tt'.;!et.- I.r.ve . illa-r .!a-.l v..i: ' or i i'.iI.i m l..n i-for.- they re:, li- 1 irii i.'.le life. Nature !. s n..t take '.i: : ' '.' t . ei! h. r t : r. riK . p!i - i.-a ! or ir it ! . 1 ;-:i ! . ! : -.-! -i aa-a . :. n ! I'i.is who -s - !.. r t f.: r i-"'-' '' the p.-n-a;tv. .;- Weil t-.-j-.i.-e that the ila !.: - ! v. -h.-Ti a pale f: .hlil ev.-sai.ia :--! -a --re the m:i. of k n ' ! ... t .- v ; ; i . i. . v . i i to o-i5.,r ! . ' ' theothcr extr.-.lle tlie.'l re'.': - : aai i i'.itr.re as th-- most iiai- ' t!.i.." in i!:.-. The y--i:iiiT ; ; .-. . al lei oiu- i-,st':..- -. ..f : a:--.': ..- uM he . a- . . t.. :!;e t a 1 : : ;. :' j 1 --i.il - - . r. l .. : 1 ' : i r ". . : ; i 1 1 -alio.: t .. ; .;:; r L'aia--- s..,,.; - ! i,. ,t I a. I : I- :t they -ho;.;. 1K. ! . 'i 1 : . ::. ' r:. i.-i. .-. . el t -iifii a. w i--e :h-.;; !' t:.--'r ti.'.ie n will enai.h i lain to ... '. ; .r.i. ralUiilioi t . . loir si u lies. THE f .1 A H o I E D FLIRT. sos-iely I! i tliR r.t.i.T t-- l,e k Her I l.i. -r as i.ll Sueee-s. Ti-e 1-. !.':.! ; li -f tie- iTiarr-e.l i'.irt to her ; r .;ier s. I er- a a-! . ! u' a i - i ' aid ;!: ... u.T of a I y s-n-.'ie i:,.;ivi luak s.. i e aid in-, ke I !: i.e. es-a ;-y pro-l.-.t it iloes iaa. for. a -. r.iinrto !i N.,;-ih . tn.-ri. an ih -. .. . if society is a..;.; .i:-'. it is le n'.lo. .-'.' I lt to, ....-e!i to it. tl.at t he i -i ha the JT-e.i i'a ! t. i'..'i- a; ;s-a ra n-. of i's nicia i.ei s. i-. r. :.t- ta i .h : with faults not f oi.ii I oi:t it. ; lad t:- ni l.- its. if. ei.u.s . i ;. s' Im- il'-!:!:itel v !:;:aie t ef. -re it feel-;;:;;. -es.-ity t- take ;-ooi:i -...jk-o .f : k !y kn-.-.vs V?I I hat t h:-se inarri.-.i ' ire- s ,.'..-i'.v like t. ; . ra Is. lie !.i.li s. -a !. .:.. it. .i :..-r.!(- 'a res: "l am ii-.t l: " sis', r l;e -. r. t":!-:..-o 1 ia r in :iii.a: r or r..r.fw..i-. if !..-r l.r.--iar:d 'ieia'.iA tiie jiri-tty wen. aa's varari.-s what riyht have 1. i;aL ri .-lit has any one, to say a v. -i d ali- at her'.'" liat it s a f.i -t. tnat if h-.- i.-ty Innv::.-.: on v.ivis v iio airira.te to ; ! . -i as, a Vi-s iie pri vi !t hot !i .f y .v.n-j i:v-. a n. i a i v-.s. tiie eiistrun would 'i-.-..aie sT.-.ie a:, i of fensive. If il ivn'il.! o -e f i ree. lurnie v..ii:;' marri.sl v. i:ie:i wi .iare mi tlie tera:- with t lit ir h is! o.i i . ih-s ri I e, I by .'.! i! ia'a.-.i ' in "'I he i .vui tlieW.rhl" "a.s slr;:n-e a-, if t'leyha-l l-eiiimar-I '-.-tl a Ion tame. ::'a 1 :ss w.-II Sired as ii they had never been ni: ri'ied at a!k" yoiiii r tf.arrie.l Wotm-ii would ln-!iave t!ii-:ii.s-:-,v-, better. It is "eiierally tii.r.'e-!:l that Mr. ( ol-.reve v.rolel.is p'!a f-r a very di-s .! a !,- sio-,.; i,a reali ty. 1'i.y seem in have ln-1 ri written f,.r a ie-. . roi:s. ral !. r - ai. !;l-l:n : 1 ' eii I'l'iii ii Hi. if v. e t . ii. pare it v.liliiiiii'imn. MONEY NOT uS. A Tin: itt v farmer in Ilnins'vie!.-. Me., paid liis !:; 1 or ihr :i s:ii! of .1 lies wit h .- .: t-s. 'I'la y vci'hed i p.-ioi.ls, aa.l h I i;a i In i n sa'.'-i.:r 1 1 u-i-.i f .r y ea rs. A n.M : i Tiii.ii:i:, 1 mv" r 'its as to tin- V.-ei-d. of peiiie:.. pi.! -e 1 t :tl in a j.api : !..i , ,n a -. n f.-.-: ion. r s s, ;i !.s an.l f .uii,la.it t hey vv ioiu-.l :; j. ninds "i!i on nees. A !-.:::..ixn to tho recmls .if the fiiiled States mint, l'l.'r. i sii ver ! ilkirs were coined in the year I !. Of tiiis nuiiiln-r luit ei-r!it are now known, artl they are valued at flotil to fJ.iK.I ea- ii. In i:i. the S. A. Ik eii.-tunpmt r.t at Wasiiirie-t. 'i imi.(!.'i new I'l-e. a! pn- e-. u:.-ii- rs and '.!.( hal : slol Iar pieces were carried away from the trea-ni-y rx.l.un.' by visitors for souvenirs. WELL TO REP.cDEn. (loop pts-iple never bve li.nl eompany. Tilt: meiiiory tif a hh-ssiiie- is itself a blessi ;,;. A m w ith a jirejudiee is a man w ith a chain. A i ftt tii can never 1h put in tint prave and kept there. Tin. trust .f the heart is always the trust of l .ve. Look a !::ieu!y svjuarely in the face and it w ii! ri.n. LlKf. litis no joy that is not L.-isAsI on some Kind of a hops. A si l.F-w.W'K man .'er!cnillv li rmtte-es to spiil his jol somewhere. Uaufs Horn. .1 nines Kiissell I..,w.-il ivn-i ivnll.iri;; alom' Irvinir st'-f-liii ar il.ri !.-e one tlay when he saw the -end I'n f. ,U, ;!, Iloyce a laid not over ten years oil now handlinif a j i- .-e of ,,.se an.l a st rerun of water rather r.-ekl-slv. l-'earinr.' a du, kir: ,'. he !e-,'an a reia-ii-r-trance a, he :; r rr. .ached. The lv ; 'isU iied e-refully until Mr. kiw.-ll was done. Then be turned the hos.c on the ! venerable tet. who Ux.k Ut undi-nitieU tlieThL "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.' GREAT SAVING RESULTS APOLIO h ft r re u uc. a. t'urrr i.e. re sc. is Uj.'.') . J. . (w ; . I JiT-ai i Vu 'f t?. wtt v.ru'kO ; jo:? f I.t'K. Wu j " I-- ; a ."o. 41. lces.t. 43. i;I rf.?;t : it ..-i :'l.;r'.:.i t.. s-.l i. (tl.i.AT Sr C-1 Si'. i3 Jfsw tl -. vii.jr. Is,? PRATT- fT ISA 11 TTrsnovrs jsirsi-lf aai Cam. Il y to r el thf. bac Talus Isr sAir msnrv, onoa.i. in tsitr fssiwrarhy pMrrlid.liig v'. L. liAtMxIaa skoi-w, wkirh rsprrM-m lbs r.--l isisr lor pric-a aisWed. au t hvananila will ii-n'v. UTIAKE SO frB?TITL'TE.J W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTRE. THE BEST SHOE IN THE tVutiLu FG& THE MONET. A ycuuinf tvfvl nhnf that vi I n4 rip. fine atr, w;iml--A. ririi.Huh fitxiM. mure cni- f-'riit-.l.-.f-lj. ISh nl ii.r.-iM'-ti.an anr '.ihr-lv-fver f-.H & tiH?'j.,-.c) 1Ulva1s ciuAuru iiutaio iL -- cotin tc trm l to . r j ftnfll "i Hands-Mewed. fncnlf shoe. Tfi ij hi'maI Hsu. t-x-y 11 1. I ii. ra! . tii ever ll ftt the JirMf. 1 tit CllliJ llUC l2Uorird iiOr CXaSUll -OO l'u!i ( Shoe, worn hr t irmm and all 0 w tirh-r-v u b Mhut a ti'l h uvy -t.!f. l!.r- - xtu-im eu ftey to walk. In. ktnd will k-i ; l h f rv n:.. I v. .inn. CO 5C I- hir Ti.ir, J. 'i J.OO Wrk mm m ina rff - "U" v iii iv nMri- wrar f -r ti luoi.ty tnitu t." ii' rinali. 1 ! are mal',frT u . Tiiv ,!' ... -ntfc,' Altuw iLt workinQMra Vintb 91.75 &r 13 i y t :io4 i.re '.ni 1; t h l- t-. ry- tivT; 'i e u.'fc r K-al'l--1. t Hi tlJ at llifT-ri- 1 oftiAc) 1 1: m -.. .5. M tN crt t.:.-uleof t...- ixli : r tUwrl'al'f, a ft' Mf-eit. Tm y are-ry f.tMI-h.i-.iMl.Ta.)lt-ao1 tlnra- f r ri 4..t' f . 111? wb Pi-1! toKviwmUt iu Ui .rt - tweurn1 Cu lnii: tLutout. ( am ion. .V. i lMuuLi!i ur.mn an-1 th prtre H ?ta:ni- i! .u tLe Im-iuhu i.f r-i.-n t-tn-i: !.. f--r i w lu u y-Hi ;ti v. j rc ..f ?-nt t-rr'i ifi; t- iil- i i: uTs .t in-r it. at -r lUt-n.. Stu-h t:ir-a it urnu.nr 1 rna tui rl taint ti r .)- t ! niftj?iiii Jy iiw lT oi- ti ilnli'n' JIM M t.lHl'T fill-- .r-t-litf W.iA. JMHtJ.AN lir Lion, 3ltn. SoU ty ( "1 110J3EUT8, A lc. nl, 1 HlMtl -.. 0.1 IaST OILS!! Th A'l.iiitic K'Jiiiinx Co., of ritt.sbur-r, i';t , m.ike ;i specialty f i!i:iimt:if!uriri for the lionies iv tratle the fiue.st branls of i!u::iina:in ar.l l.u!riia!irg Oils, Nl'iil'a aii-I (jaxiliue Tht ri. ns m FBQM PETROLEUM. V.'c ohsnienre comparison with v-ry known prohict of petrol 'uin. If vou wish the most a M : Miiiy : Satisfactory : CHS ;n the m.nkct ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I I I TH1 K't I'KrT. , l'lTTSJil Kf;. r.. ) : -li r. A i.il N:..i.ufr.riurr A Ilejj'i-r In HOME AND CITY1YTADE FURNITURE it.rkv MiW U- Hiri l) LOUXGI.BIiDSTEADS, icid:. klkvKaNth avkntk, ALTOONA. -rKXN'A r7Cif -zir f1 'mfri 'U!i?y n-1 i! iht-rv wlliitit t piirr-liR-Af li.nifst Kl'KNT I'UKK. Ac. fil nmtt firioee ri- Tffilwcii Ui!j !v::i'(l to i;ivt lis a ca'l t.i forf buvlr f isf vhir, as t- are cm.ti.tt-iit itat wtj eai. ni fv-Tj wai.t and plfd-'' I'vtrf ta-t i'ri"s th vhi v lo-.t. 14 4ri-"i-il. , WE TELL YOU in a M-rMi:iiiitt, nu-t hi-mthy ;iui .l-.':.itt l.u-i-ti Th:it r-Ti.rn :i pn.ti: f- r fvt-rv bv' w-rk. i'.rt i tin ..i-itit-i. Wf ttlh-r ttir woikin ria. SVi' It-arti thii. how t make iitottev r:i'tll. ani v 'i:r:iit -rv ii- w ! ur iu-i rtifi 1411 f.ihhfiiHy tin- making of ::HM( imii(h. i- v ry on w tto t:ik-i iton w 01 k ill -iir- Iv Mini iirri-.i- f h. ir fiiruin-; tht-r- -n li- mo .( ii-r i it at.-Mir 11: .:rt-r nw a: work :rt- lioiui: 11. ami u, r U'i r. .-.in io th aiM. liit- i. tlt lM pa in; i.iiiif ttinf ' ott livt --r If :! Tin- ruauc to -t utr. Vou M ljl lii;ik a r it Miitak- il "ii :u:l In it .1 Irial at iure. If u i :i- :lia -iiua;ioti. umi oi iiuki , n nii! ijntr,l 1: iil .oitr- J: iti a mo-T pn-jM rtij I -1 it-- . :it u oirli vou 1 no -otirt lv uiakt ainl :ivt Irn-iT-- inn of moip-y. VUr r "iiil- of itiv 11 f-w h-Mir- work will lt 11 -iml a wmL' a-i h- tu-r ou :tr- r otaij. man or woman, it litak-- no ii;ffr-ii'-. .. !t-U vou, an. tiic- rt- will um--i ion ;u rv 'lart. Nt-iihf-r t (s n-ii' or rupital n - iry. tio who work 11 - r arth-.i. Wti ot m ri r - to lav lor tu.i pariirular-P, Irr- F- II.I.KN t . CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURG. 'I'll IS Srnwn Mai Inn Ij-li.r l lKal-.1 on 1 Oiilre ffrrl r.t-ar n.r '..ot.lv ttnt Te- .Hif y lerii lnti....ni,i? re urt.isl.ri. .a rrr.1. nn.l ntte.t ilrvrrr rn..1ern n.m riiipr.rt-, .in.i ! '.n.- 01 h j TritirM. iiralrl. .-t sh.i. Id Nort;.ri '-.i..ria It Is In rlie ol c-ioi e t'i.i..fuiifn .i, mi ,lf:, atu-ntiou tu . OM.iij. er. Vi-ur iatr.,r.si ic i Hi Hr K r 'ASS HAY. l:-ll,r I; CALTHOS fn-, a, :. I' --M! L'usrar.tr ibat I UTli.. v il; Ml ' ll-Sr-r tt Y.tr l.-n l l.'K SiirmstsiTSAs, Vxrlranlr avauI Ul'.s'I OICi. Lsa Vtsori. L'srHani fat if sju.r faf. Addirms. VCM MOIIL CO.. s- 1. FROM THE USE OF sirs '.s v Z I.p will, pt .'. - Dvn-fy IS tv:l- rT- yurowi i-TJvT f'-.T :tig fir, JT lo 3 K)-,tc0 7-5 t.. IIK. ', :-j.oc-rir. VV V ,9 M r. tnj ... I v N. is. A V-ssl .Q- -.a.iaa,-; (. V'i AAV fy Sc'v, LK MA.T. J O. never wants to learn, but the reads that OIjD Honesty CHEWiNG TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. and saves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. A.V OLD imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dtMiier hasn t it &sk him to get it for yon. m FI352EH & BROS.. Loti'iI!5.1Cj PILLS. a Plr TTARrbo and i ioTnll Tf' t-- it:'. c! detit o & Lilioua fcLt: . tii- yi.-: -. r'icij I-izjiii-.a, Ki-.iK.-a, 3 T-.ri:i,-?. I'.ir. i a:t x rtiUTiaLlo auccess taa Ih n ni.i-.T--i iu cunr t.''.Tft iy ajnii'lo nOontiji. i.'C.:ti -!' tii.i prt Tcntiug tuia annoy irpjuit.iaiif.,u !ny fi:3 corrirt aiiiiuM-rdtTsof tiifti-:f.:ua' iiAin:iitMot livcj- ail rcuijitd tiie bowelti. i.v il L-.y only AeliathT-f,nlJhalmf)tpri.v1.-r,!rt tbooe-x-ba caherfromdis Jii.tr-ai u t;toii.iljjnt;ljutfor. nateiy theirpiKdr.o.T -s uotoiI UvrtfiisUth'-. wbociDCtry tlieiu xbill Uznl ib.e htilp pi'.Is val-t-ableln soiuauy ays tlAut liiy mil im.i bo Mil. lii todo ubout tbcro. U it ati. r ali.-vicli htuui la tie bece of bo many lives that hero Is hro weiuakeour great bout. Oar jiilUcurBitwlaiia Glhi-.n do cnt. Carter's. Little Liver nils are t,tj email anU Tery cay to tak. Otioor taro j-iiU waiei dM. Tb-y are strictly ve;' tai,ln ami Jo not (rrijie or r.ar--p, but by tbeir pectle action pljaeali who tiaetliem. Ia vutlaat .;Scen.j : fiveor ii. A'i.I Ly drag-iata e'erjTAi-ero, or s.-ut Ly uaiL CARTER MCOICINE CO., New fork. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cavot. and Trade-Mirk obtained, and all Jit tot hn-in-! ronnttcd for Moderate Our Office is Oppos.te U. S. Patent Office, nd wf!Tioriirf T.iiteTii in h-i? time tban thoe rrrnot? from Wariii'rton. xTii nvi. rirnw in or phntrt.. with dfTip tim. We i. if p:tTi iiTrj)le or nt. free of chanre. ur f -e not due patent 1- .. irei. A Pamphift. "How to HJot.iin I'atenttt.' with Cam of art ual riient in your State, county, town, ieut free. Adiirt-T- C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. D. & Cures thousands annunllvof LivprCom- plaiiits. Uilionstiess, Jsundice, lysriT ei. Constipation. Malaria. Jfore Ilia rsalt f roman Unhelthy LJertbanany other cause. Why puffer xvhen vou e:m lie cured f Dr. Sanfonl's LIvpt fnvigor ator l a celebrated f m ilv mer'ieine VOl U Um tUT HILIs Hm ,r. PATtZriT STEEl PICKET FEf.CE aa-VAaJI-.II IXDKsTI-l CTli'.LK. Ciieaper than Wooa. mum iin-r 11 - 1 nTl iiTi 1; 1 1! I TWibftcrtNi.i tl'Kt F-e wlrh nu. . a., la t a s"i.iij,m la a l.isul l-usu. Vhea smisc i. rlrs tl. O..Ant:tv. Nsnihrr .llica, IWmiI.mb b4 Mi AftttM. We tire MAUHfActurs Hvy Iroa F-r, in. . .. .l ... P-aWa PltiiaA. ktre tlhulbr. atMt rikK Ks.-Af". O.Ias . ta. an4 Ul.r,A'A. Brmrs su4 lr,,a fir. V 1 1. K I..KJ& A3aip WLAiKiW bCIUi.Aad.aai4 ail luajsaf U iLk V. uU. TAVLOU sfc SOI, S03 ft r i .UarKtt St 1'iUabarh. DOXALI) K. rHIFTOX, ATTOKN EY-AT I. A W, . tSKSKSI M, Pnn l4rltnc la (ira Hoaca, (Miliar (Li-eeL. Ms. ir- 1 s-IB-Bl- HtA.lTHTIIt HVtS MUT S( l Mtr. LARGEST" OF KNOWN WAVES. ( aoM-d lir Kjrt htaak-a t Kr-a sod times i:lns litjr I"?-t I llriztit. While ve usually think of earth quakes us takinjr flaw on land, they io iK-rur w ith t-.jual devastation in the tH-ean. That ja.int in the earth at which the explosion or breaking takes place is callel the earthquake f.x us. and fnirn it what are known as eartli uake wavt-s pass Ut the Mirface.says St. Nichola-s. Takealasin full of water and dip a pla.ss tula.- into it- Itlow through the tule and you will ee bulille riinj- to the surface and circular waves passing out. The disturbam-e at th; Ixittom of tlu- Wn oirreponds with the explosion or suapping- of the crust at the earthquake focus, with the dif ference that instead of water waves the latter produces earth waves, a.ssinr through tlie jjroumi- When the city of Lilii. Portugal, was d"stroyc.L the earthquake took place in the biltom of the sea. fifty miles west of the cijy. Vet it so agitated the water that a wave sixty feet hiirh ilashed over Libou. de stroying'' it and its inhabitants in the space of six minutes. Another earth quakc. n-curriiiif j-at iff thi' coast of I 'cm, inaAle such a ?srantic wa'e that a larre Vers-1 was thrown SA'Vnil miles inland. Tlu-se are called earthquake wares. They are the larr-M. known waves an.l are caused by the heaving and rockinir of the led of the sea. In deep water such waves are not very ln'h. but their Motion extends far dnwu into the ocean. When they reach shallower water, however, they heap up like a jri-antic wall anil, with a force more terrible than fire or sword, they sweepon, iK-arinff iest ru.-ti in with them. Ilure ships are tssed like straws far inland or mingle their ruin with that of a harUir town. THE WITCH TREE. A Nat oral C'orioMltjr That 1 Found ta Nrvails. A most remarkable tree which prows near Tus-arora. Xev., is diserib.l in the Popular Science News. The witch trie, as the sup.'r.-titi u-4 Indiaus call it. irmwsta hei-rht of six or seven fo-t. with a trunk wil l bse is thre.-. Lime.- the size of an ordinary m in s writ. It has ntiiul-rless lranc!i.-s and twisrs. and r.'seuibies somewhat the liaciterry iiidienniis Ut certain rfi.ms in the eastern states. The truly wonderful characteristic of the tree is its I u mill. sity, whi.-h is so (Treat that on the darkest uiht it can Im plainly seen a mile away. A htsui standing near cimld read the fin-t print by its liht. Its foliage is ex tremely rank, an-1 its leaves ri'-m!l' s. line what th.r jf the aromatic lay tree of California iu bhae, si.c and olor. The luminous property is lue Ut a (Tiiinmy sul-.tauc e. v. Iiirli can la- trans ferred t. the hand by rul.l.ln, t-iiTethei-with its ph s! r i-svnt !i;.':it. while tile lii'lit on the leaf disip-.ir,s. The lu niiuosity is thoit-ht t lt due to a para sitic (jr.nvtli. Th. Indians u ill never approach it. even ia daytirat. with such suerstiti.u- awe do they regard iLs mysterious liflit. INVENTIONS OF THE HOUR. A m Ai'inNK f.r imlieddiug- wire netting- in (.'la-vs. A taii.ok's ni-asurinjf square with a plumb l ib attachment. A l lMMiM, pr-ss op-ratnl by ane'.ec-tro-matrnetic mis hauism. A I"I:k kss f. .r mal,iii.r artificial mica slu-ets f..r t-le-trii-al inulati n. A l-M.l v atic cushion to lie placed on the end-, of teli-plu li- rci--ivers. A I'Al'l-.lt knife that i -sits-ially adapt--1 to cutting the wrappers ou rolled papers. A sropf.ir window-shutter blinds so that they may Ije arranged at any de sired aiile. A el.-rtrie liht hauler that is ad-jn-table to any anirle by means of a utii-Ven-al j. -int. An electric brandinAT stamp, the type ln-iii' kept red-hot by means of el.n-tri-A-al resistance. A immik l.K-k so constructed that when the key is turned it switches ou the lights in the room. A MKT firmed of sect i. ins. each se.--ti-m haviitir a lop of rii.rid material" wiihriiri's ,f r..js- siirroiui.lint.' it, the s-,ti--iis lN-intr t-lauijicl t ireth-r. A .!:..; 11 v motor fur punipintr pur-p-is-.-s. the H.-i;ilil Im iinf lifted to the top of a tlerri.-l-:. w hence, by a cl.K-ke. ork sy.-l-ni. it operates a pump as it slow ly desc rids. An automatic medicine stau.l for the lio.'in -.palhi.-a!! v inclined, consist itivr of two ciiii;.. two . mN and an index that automat My marks the next cup from which luii'.K-iiic is to Ik" taken. THE FLOWER GARDEN. Tiik colder the r.iom tlie h-ss water Ihe wind. iw plants ri-quir.-. unless it lie the ealla liiy. w idch i . alw ays thirsty. 1 1 A i:liu m: pajwr answ ers well for tyii!" :;r v,.nd r.ists and younr trees for prote, -ti. hi fr.-m cold, and is very casilj applied. To k: ii your plants of (.Tin-n fly and red spider, make i-arlmli.' so:iisiuls, and dip ir.t i il a llat earners hair brush. Sweep this over the Hies who will ad here to it and may le removed by dipping ;icrai:i i:i tin- soapsuds. To cin your lower pots of worms dis solve half in ounce of corrosive subli mate i:i a quart of water; add a tabh' spiH inful of this to a gallon of water, and water the plants not ofteticr than oii.-e a week, takinrfeare not to xiur it on the leaves. If there are any worms they will scramble to the. t ip. To ki: r 1h" window plants from fnt-zinir at nijdit. ut si-ver-.il thick-i.i-svs cf in-nt.p:i;'r h tivirn them and the window: or set them on the floor, piittin.tr ! lie tallest in the center, and cover with the newspapers. Xi-Wv papers krep oik the cold ln-tter th:ui clot hs do. and not bcinir s. heavy and ls-iiir sorni-w liat stiT. w ill not injure delicate plants. Farm Journal. HOMELY WRINKLES. Look on the bright .ide. Ir the hit h.-n tabic has no casters biiy a ' t arid have them put in. It will save a deal i.f Mn-U"!li. MAMllt p-.it.it. les are much improved by l i:i well ls-:itcn with a fork ir wire sjN.n after they are mashl tine, end seasoiieil with salt and milk. Wooi.i;n uuil. rvnar has a swe'ter, nv r.- delicate odor, if left roujrh dry and pulled into shape. It saves the shrinkage eauseal by ironing-, as well. Ihr di-.li.-s in hot water an.l wije, rather than set them in the oven to U--o.ne lire cracked and brown, tir on the st ive shelf to prow dusty and soil the tablecloth. llAVK a pair of crocheted bedroom sh s(i.niiii(j hijrh up the ankle with which to patter around the room at ni'iit. or to slip on w lien petting up in the morning to start Ihe tire. Ths Itljrht lltssr. A passciifri-r st.xipeJ to pick up some thing fi-orn the floor. "Who has lost a louis." he called rait At onee half a dozen rassn(er bejran fumbling in a'.l their lockets until one of them held out his hand and said that he had dropped, the coin. 'IhH-s it not liear the date ISMiO?" in quired the finder. "Yes, certainly . "Is ine side uot rather worn? "Just so." 'Ilerej'ou are. then, said the w ar. as he handed the other a trouser Lut ton. --Chruui q ue. . - THE PATRIOT, FitmiHMt liinirxTiitir Jlfurtitiiff XrtrjnjT i in t'tuii'iili nuiii . CI.EYF.LAXI : AM : ST KV i:SOX on thtir viui to thr Whitr Jlttivt. Iaiy. every week-day morning in the year. .1 m ear. WreklvTaesay(eventna; ot every week la the jemr ft a year. Il l.easta la the ' The only paper n 't.tral I'ronsj Uaoia htlD Us eflusUe aires and ovieratom. ronnert d arirh the news rer.tre of the w.irld. Wllh I'S rj. i.i -. titles II rearbee three haiidre1nd s.ty tl .e t.in e.tli all the news trees tbrea Iu seven boar al.e-Atl ul all oth ers. Harnrharc.'wlll ; t an unusually lmirtaiii point the rotnlja- year. The session ol the leaia latare.the elertl-io ot a sorreowir to t-iTa lie pool lean lea-lslalure eonironte 1 t-y a l -morrAtir adrntnlstralion. all tend to draw the (.-it.lir eye the eai'iial. THE I'ATHluT will ivs most Mim.lele report of all these Intt-restinif iiroreed !nt. The past year hast hak t-een the n.ost surresiol in the history ut 111 K I'AIHllir. IiwaoLslhe new year to tie still lilier. It l.axta Iss Irrstlaf issss Hest advartis. ok nedium Id Penary. 'am ..aisideot I'liHI-urit an I I hlladelhia. TtaeOssly DsMsertlls lally I llatisMl lvw. K sirs IsKalwrlbera. Mo ta-e It la homes aud l.ii-iovss i-htres wtirr- it dc-s ro-t aro end aid in tr-m-hlr.- k-.kI 1 'tiu.rfrat le te.i o-tna-TH K PA I l;r a ill t (ent t-y rnsll to any nrw sutiscrtlier i,.r toor raoriiLs oj receipt of one dollar. Ttoe H'sskly -1 he wekiy edition will I snt on trial I.v mall for four monlii" on r-ril ot twesiy-enls; oo.lrisl ..oly. Ad.lres- I'HU IA1 liIU -MI'ANY. Jan. 16 t. Hsrricl.urrf. Pa. Constipation Demand prompt treatment. Tlie rsw aultx of jflf-ol.-ct laay le aeriim.. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgative. tlis telidt-ii.y f which to weaken tlie lioweli. 1 he l'-t remedy i-i Ayer's I'ills. linj purely ve.-lalile, their act in is prompt and their t-tTtst abva bitneticial. Tln-y are an a.luiiral.ln I.iver and After-dinner piil. and every where endorsed l.y the profession. " Aver" Pill ar highly and uiiiver al!y ViK.ken i f l.ythe -...le aUmt here. I make daily Use of llu-m in my practice." Ur. J. K. ir'u lt-r, l;ri.l. ort. t'onn. " I can n-cr.mnierul Ay r"s Pill j a"i-vrs all others, h.i i 1 1 -r 1..HJ proved lln- r value as a -a.h..i!ic- f.r nns. If au.l faiuily." J. T. lies, L. iiLmiII.-, I'.t. " Pf r several year Acer's J'i'Is- l.avn Tf-en used iu iuy family. W'e lii..l iheui fcu Effective Remedy for constipation and itidt.. -ti..n. and are never without them in t!..- hi.ii.se." Moses tlrenu r, Ix.utl!, Ma-s.s. "I have used Aer' l':l!s. f..r li-.er trouhlea and iinl.'. -: i. u. li.r:i.' lmin v Jears, atid have ..;-.t. fvi.Ii l li.- Ul Lromj-t and i:i. iei,t m i ht-if action." - N. suiiili, I in a, N. V. "I MitT red from constipation which ass il M led Mich ail ll.stlli.lTe li.l-a l!..lt I feared it would an-., a s'opp i- .- .1 llm I Mj W c 1 .S . TvO Ih.Xi-H I.f st.r"s i'.s -f-f.-i I-.l a eoUi.lIe 111 . " 1 . l.illl.c, bd' ii, Me. " I hu f ued A er's Pill f- r the past thirty e.ns an.l oi.i.l.r lliem an m Vainal.le !am.!v nie.l l. me. I Uli.-w of no U li. r rin.e.ly l,,r liver tioiihlex. and have al.c;',, foiiii.) tin in a oroinpt s ure for d s-ttsia. " Mi.l.lle st ' Jla.'l loi .1 - Jam. s tj-.iinii, '. '.Ml. I lav inj In-, ii troi.ll.-l w ii U i-..s:-vv. t.i-ss. w I.i. It .-.-iiis :ii- ii.il ie s : i ii ts-r- fcolit of s-dellf.l! l.iil.Hs I have tiled A;. r I I':. Is. In-i.,1. ; f. r r- !. I ant (.la. I t sa thai tl.ev l.ave s.-rw-l lies l--ti. r il.uii any oil .-i m. li.-in.-. I fcrri-.e a, il.is : ,i-,. n ,.uiy .ifier a f.i.ti.fui trial . f then merits " - Sauiuel 1. Jol.es. II. ik st . IA..t..n. Mas. Ayer's Pills, fi: f IAI:l Ii lit Or. J. C. Ayer & Co. I osvetl. Masf bold tiy a.i llcAkri la Medicine JOB:: PRINTING. THE h i: E E M A X Printing Office Is the place t iel your JOB PRINTING Pioniptly an4 nati-t actor I'y eiru'ed. We will meet the prtce of alii honoratile com pet ion. We don't do any tiul Crst-cUss an k and want a liyintf price f.r it. Willi Fast Presses acd New T?rs We are prepared U turn nut Jot Piintiti ot every dirfription in the Kl.NKST STYLE and at the yer? Lowest asbPricBs. VnthitiK nut the herd material t Used and our work rpahs for itself. Wear pre pared ta print on the Miortrs notice POSTEltS, PltOtlRA MMKS. Kt'eiNEsts I'akiis Taos. Hii.t Hr.irw, Monthly Statemksts Kn vkiivki Labki.8. (.'ikcl'i.aks. Wrihhno and Vlr-ITINO (.ARI8 CHLTK8. XOTKS. DKAFT8. I'ECr.IPTK PrflND WOHK, IKTTER AND NOTE llEAIX, AM) Uor ash Paktt Inmtations Etc VVe can print anything from the umallesi and neatest VistUna: Card to the laitcest Poster on Klinrt notice arm at ths most Reasonable Mates. The Tamil, ia Kretinau, E H EX s IU t nr. . 1 KN X A . CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. OCSICN PATENTS. CCPYRICHTI. stJ a-ra-TfiTrmaxino anl me IIan1lMk imt" to Ml .N J Km.ii.sir, New oi.K. (Wn bOMD f atstirttiir sa tents in Aiiieru-a. Yrrj IMAteiil luni out l.jr us Is l.r.'lulil l."l..ro Uie putiiw) lij a ik ioc yiveu ln ol ciiai ui ills) g ricutific mcricnu tanraat rtrmlatlrm of any ar-lcnttflr parwr In the v.irltl. h.ln.lidlT illustratAsl. Js.i n .Ihi-ent (usvo should txi althiMil If- H'srklr a:(. un a Jrmrt IU'AIsii rtMinllia. A.l4re Jkif NN A let. ai laHSsta. 31 llnsaunajr. Nam VurfcCtfy. JOIH 1'. KTUA1TO. A SON, 44 4S WalLrr St. MVt TOUK. lssmilAlVk.UWlAlmlii .ll.u.J. . r MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violin. Guitars. Banjoa. Accartlt-oak. Harmonl cat. Ac. all kindt ol Strinria. tc etc M. D. KITTELL.. A. ttorney-n t - i in w, EHENSBI KIl, PA. trflte IB Araarf rtalldlni;. O.p.l'ort Hoaaa. jt Scientific American TTA ft w m m i ii SPLENDID SHEEP IN ENGL',ro T Ur. t'insst ttt All Ars I h- In,,., I'retty.l natureil suull, i , Thf naturalist wh-i is n .t t . . :,r ,.. t kii'ivv tho hist iry if tin- .! , catc-t ai.iniuls w hich are n..v. :i . ; t the h. il as any i.f the an -'..-i,t wis siuli! ii:i!iii-any distri- t i.i lit- f.iu.'i 1 hi:iis-lf l.y a flan .. . Aihii'p ui m the hills. Ka-.s 1 in- ,, , . N.it I'Vt-n tin- cattie cxhihit s.., ,, , . .. iliJ7i-r-ni--i as arc t 1m- X ,-It- i.-Us whi.-h s century f ear.-: .. ti. .ii Ikam litt.-l to tliriv.- I.-.-varail twiils if Knfhind. Th-- 1 ct-Atrr slui p. with l.m-' trrav . . while fa -i".. are us iilT. r ;.t -"iiitsual.lV usa Ni-vvf iiin : a white fccall.'. In t! i .- v ill Ih- f Hind the origin tl of : .. latiih" nf the tnirssi-rv. 'I'le-s.-tall, with whil W.1..I i:i 1 (. "... ,: tllfti Up HI the head and f .r , I ; Liii.iiinshire sliei-p are m.r .... of Iei--eitT. Imt heavier in ;... e. larv r and in T- Iltt.-I f.ir i niarslit-si. They have. p. rl. . must intelligent f:i-es . .( an . tin-reiimil S. ut !i 1 ) w us. ,. :i Line. ! n -w e i-nii.-av -. .t-i wj ? . . , s.-k of al..-s l.y putthiu' h.-r the im mth and !r:tw 1:1.' ..u' tents, as it lay on the jr tu-xt M-n. K.tnilic.v in- :--.n i, . liri--l f sheep, s. .met J i i i ; ; e..!ns. Cut "f ail tin- il...-.; the Niiilh Il .vviis inns' Their sii irt-elipio'd an 1 .i.- fi-lttsl t....'c!ln-r li'.ie 111- siulcs int.t it w it h .liiVi -ii - .. is iH'itut iful and r. mn. : apparent ly s.i tiiu-ly l.i i.l. ; ise-r-.it. The c-:.is- y. - lits uv. r tin- head li'.ie :i . . tin- fa -e and in so. n ! . . : fray hair- nt w.. 'I he f. -t ii-m.-ly dainty and the ::, . the Illi.lt!i. as the ' li.-. ;i fragrant st;tier .f tr. f .il r. -si n 1 1 le til se . .f s, .me . i. r.l.-nt. Their heads ar,. f .. thau t In se of d.-er ;tliii..-t a- that of the fa !!.- 'i 'ii. - d.-r'.i an -!alrat- T-.i--t : inu'. " 1 i I i 1 1 IT them i- at, ;,- few CVi'll. Th.ir . .a'- !'-.. l.rushtsl and d im:-. .i. at.-! or. w it h a set i ii 1-.:, r I a.-,.j ; ; ...... f..r the i!:ii. 1 1 :i :,: , . I . . :-. ., , fai-i-d and U fii:i:i-t:--d. :.r.- a ' - . r AN INTcRESTINC ANT. - Mllil lt lleuiar a Al.le liiti!ie I'm A t r. ,.( KI, ,,,,,, , . Ill the ' - - ' . . ::.a.:,i:ll les last w. rl. - - .' !..: i, r. o. a plea . - - .. -.i : U II l'e- . .... :,l - ii I .. I v, it h le t i ' ....:..'::! . i-:i t,. I - ; .f ants t le-re are i. : . h .- : situ.' halilts. We are j.-st t'.i. ii iw hii'LT lived ant are. !! v -1 l i i ants seveti y. a'- . j 'ii arit lived in ..le- .f ii ; -lift. -en years. He is .-. r:.. a -.. iin'.M'f i-ii.-li ci'iniiiunity r.-c ! ..th. r. .r and kept t ! 1. 1 lie tin t I .- ati .!iv or..- .-..!:.: in aj.iirt f. -r a at the end of u I.' at ..tt--.- rec. a.rtiie.l a.-h . :: v. ere l .ero. I : V t rieli- Il V. VV I. . c lacked ant . fr 'in a .lllf-T.-lit t h- ii h -f the satin-sH-ci,-s" s,. ' . ,. iiia.tehis ants drniik with w hi I,. ,; . ht't tii.-m tu tln-ir friends. 'I ': ... i.es had in.thinf to sav. I.i:' -friends knew them and dra.-fe-i ftT tl their Imllies, when-the I-..--, ones were Wat :-he. 1 V er u 1 1 1 i 1 t he mt. Th.-re were st ratifer . -am- iif t he iiielriat-s. and the c a. : : nity t. - .k t hem and pitched th. ia the water, 'l'hus it is - i.lent t !... "kn..w tln ir friend- even wh.-n i ... , ,, lileof jriv'uif any sis'ii t.r .ass-.v . ,. . : l lal.ls In History. There are in evistenee t--.lav a''- it .no h li ml red cla'i phi ids. of v. 1, li a .:' half an- the Highland ta.-tiiti- i' ther half are m.s!,-rn vari-: . .us . - . dueed l.y Lowland fiimlii.-s f .r i!,. Ir id. -lit iti. at inn. aseertaiu atn' i. ms ).. v.ns t. i-day l.uy up . r thiaU up a t . cist i.f arms. The plaid ..f'.-n.-t s,.. on the str.-ets t.i-.hiy is the . :! , plaid. This is the l.liie and it.-.-. i I. lack plaid, with a sitifle y.-M.m I It must tmt lie c. uif. nun le I v . I. l.l ue and frion and l.hi. U vvl.., vv hit e liar, w hich is t he 1 mil :i r. I i. or the l.lue and f recti ami l.la '.. the iloiil.le yillovv har. v. l.-.-li i plaid of the ainpU-lls ..f Crca.l ! : . r t he sa me plaid, w it h the sto .- t andd.iul-le white 1 -a r. w h i. h m:i the l'...juh.uii tartan. What a t i.inf it v as t . i he U ,rn at a)1 ir ias wheti it mi-rlil est :i inai I imt to kin. w the. ii.f. rence I-. : l.ars of v. hite and one lar.t -. . . thetartati of any slran'.-r I,. a meet on the way-id.-. 'I':..- ' piai.l has a f:-nn -us history fv :. the almost le-. ,ii, i days of V 111., when Ciehard of (i.a.i :. -tsnmsterin the M rs.- and : ; a e-ranl of land and a title f .r it A MUSICIAN'S cohi.l;:. A vai rAiti.K ..Meet:. -ii '' ' Itiatl'.lseript.s. uhi -Il Were ia l .-r i-f Ih-'i:,;' sold to Aim rl a. riiuent of fi.-rtnaii r-'sear h." a- ' eciitly h.uifht iu Ceiai.i tl.. ... ...i. v afiier s. i,-iety f. ir v ..' .' ti a, r .s. 'I'll i : p: ie is un i.'Us t i ! rl 1 . ' - " oral use a sevi-rer ami m .r.- ,-. al style if church luu-ic II - I' I f .s.-. ! t i t he in- xlern i ; h t a ' -' an a'.l. K-ut i. m and an . r .'.. - :'-j.-.'t are said la lo in prepat-a: .--n. till Ut i.r and Si.llivati ! :.- 1 reis.n.-iled. and t new ilil!.- :- " o;era is pi Is-pr.tdivi-.'. ::i l.-.la fall. M r. . i i ls-rt has n'r.-ii; . . the plot .f his new work, a:. iT'itie t- Monte Carlo to j. la sir ' : .r "stdlivan for the ptirp. of tails. X i: KI.V nine himdr.-d c a for admis-ioii into the Paris ' t iry eame f. irw ard last year. ! tired and t w'cnty-si wet'.- ;. . ' 1st s. and 'lie h in.!'-. I and ti. - ' ' : violinists, of the pianist oii'. and of the i. .linists only t w c.c a'v a.lmit t e.l. Sii: A m in i; Si t t n iv. the say s t hat t here i - li i p'.n-e vv I.. .-. -so many in pirati ns to -oinp - " in ii railway s-arria'e. The n; ' the motion, the eL.turinf '. ' and t he w hiri il f . d the who. 's his ima-j-inat i..:i mid furnish n,.' r..i. f. r a host of ha fin. .ni.-s. SAYINGS OF PHILLIP CROOKS. NiM H fear to l.rinf t ho sui I comfort to the smallest troul.'e. Till" repres4-ntat ive man is a ':..:! W ho si't-s all material t Inters oii'y i means of spiritual culture, to v i. a 1 morta'ity i- a tifst t:n t of lot'.'.a-i i-nei his evil -in-jf -. o uli im liod is in. .re i-.-a. I.r.-tl.i-en. to wh.m sin is th. ' of all the f rtianiiif and t'"f ir world. Ir nnv lto-lv has ever felt that 1 -w it h its litt l woes, was casi.-r t '- ': Us-aus.' there wire feat men I - i thesiime human life with him. 1" !J uii.l.-rstati.r it jM-rf.s-tlv. The m. n larfer lifeof w hom he knew never- .o near l.iui. never touched his li'.a v -r s.,ke to him. Jierhaps never kuc" ' Ids existence. St. l't U K felt dimly that the 1 '.' " ,1,-siis w as oM'iiitijt- into MUiiet Inu." ""' larfothat ull which ha I f '" ' ' "'' would lie S4S-H to have Iss-n ';" .' vest il hi h and preparation f-r what ' - it to i-oliie. He vacuelyf.lt th.'. 1 death, iu whose sha.iovv lin y v.. "l lino-, was the f.N-us into which a 1 ' "" lilies, ulon-r which they had trav 1 were ismvcrfiiif. only that thy no ohmi inU larfcr and lunre wondcil" tic Ida of expcrti-iACAi. ...s-S, J
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