HUM) CATCHING. How the Trick la Done in England by Professionals. A Ileerrlptlnn of the Method Employed In Siiurtinc the Chmneh In the Kul.uroa of London Itefore the Hreak of Hay. A bench was han.ly, and on these the materials for snaring- were laiil out a n.t made ready, says a London corre spondent of the St. Louis i;lole-I)ein.-erat. Thev were few and simple, fcach man had a stuffed male chaflinch in full plnniiijre mounted on a short length of stick, in one end of whieh was a sharp spike. Uesides this the onlv tools of the craft were half a dozen pieces of whalelone of about the thickness of an umbrella rib ami nine inehes lonff, and these, like the stuffed bird's mounting, were provided at one end with a spike. A little stone jar containing bird lime com pleted the outfit. These preliminaries completed, we made a start for the forest, which was close at hand, Hob the l'.utcher (who had won the toss for first try) keeping well in advance of the rest of the party. It coul. 1 not. however, be said tliat chaninches were plentiful, though all round als.ut us there was an abun dance of bird music of almost every other kind. It was not the fault of the valiant peters. Their t-ajfes all the time enveloped in the handkerchiefs, they seemed to know exactly what was required of them, and tired off their challenge loud and riufriinr. at the rate of at least three within the minute, lint presently Dob the l'.utcher, who was some twenty yards ahead, held up his hand in token that he had at last "found something." On that the sailor boy was placed for the time be intf under a furze bush, and we all hur ried up to see the fun. A cruel sport is chaffinch peinf,'. Not that any actual pain is intlicted on the poor birds in the act of capture, though no doubt they are most terri bly frightened. The villainy of the business lies in the unfortunate tinch lieinjr made the victim of his jealoiir regard for the welfare of his nest mate the wife of his bosom. So nice are his ideas of domestic felicity that though his house is no larger than the hollow of one's hand, he insists on having a tree all to himself for accom modation. No other pair of chatlinehes may build there, nor must any male of the tribe come loafing' round. Sure as he does a Ihfht ensues and the inter loper is driven away. It is on the chatlinch's known objection to visitors of his own siecies that the rascally bird catcher founds his hopes of suc cess, as was sjieedily made manifest by Hob the Hutcher's maneuvering at the trunk of the poplar tree, anmiij; the boughs of which a wild tinch was all the time angrily respondiii to the hidden faired bird's challenge. I'l diicinrr his slips of whalebone the butcher smeared them plentifully with the bird lime, and by means of the spiked ends stuck tiiem here ami therein the tree trunk, and immedi ately beneath he fixed the stuffed bird. It was not till then that he placed the decoy finch its cae still tied up in the handkerchief at the f. Kt of the tree, and covered jt over with a hand ful or two of irass. This was the "pitch," and on the instant a watch was produced and the exact time noted, and we all withdrew to the screening of a he.ltce close at hand, peejiinf through the openings of which we could see what was takin:' place in the poplar tree. Tin-hidden bird con tinuing his "challenge." t hi- wild bird alwaj's answering, and each succeed -im time more fiercely was presently seen eagerly fluttering this way in search of the intruder. At last, f.rrecli eyed aud on that account purblind probably it caught sirht of t he harm less dummy down below, and. with a shriek of rac. was down on it, r.vvif; seemingly as a stone from a sliu;;-. Hut the treacherous limed twin's inter cepted the savaye pounce, and the next moment, with its outstretched wind's held by the detached sm. an ii sticks, it fell helpless to the ground. AN OLD-TIME "PERSONAL." A Baronet A.t vert iw.l for a Itaron. hm, uii.l Witll.lllt Hllei'fMM. Those, who lslieve that the matrimo nial advertisement originated with t he modern Sunday newspaper should con suit the Ipswich Journal of Aujfust M lsn-J, which contains this advertise ment: "To the angelic fair of the true Knj lish breed, worthy notice. Sir John llinely, ..f Windsor castle, recom mends himself and his ample fort im. to any aiuc lie beauty of a food breed, tit to become and willing to be the mother of a noble heir, and Keep up the name of an ancient family en iiobled by deed of arms and an.-e-.t ral renown. Ladies at a certain period of life need not apply. Fortune favors the bold. Such ladies as this adver tisement may induce to apply or send their aifents (but no servants or matrons) may direct to me at the castle, Windsor. Happiness ami pleas ure are agreeable objects, and should be regarded as well as honor. The lady who shall thus In-come mvwife will lie a baroness and rank according ly as Lady llinely of W indsor. K.hhI will and favor to all ladies of Creut Hritain. Pull no caps on his account, but favor him with your smiles, and pa-aus of pleasure await your steps." Notw ithstanding this tempting offer to the fair sex Sir John Dinely died a bachelor in lsos. an inmate of the poor kniyhts' quarters in W indsor castle. FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. Smotiikkkii IEkkk. ("hop raw icef. Reason, add herbs to taste, and sprinkle with bits of butter. Ceivcr tightly and bake. Serve in pun jravy. (iood Housekeeping. Potato Sai.au. Cut potatoes into cuIh's, season with salt, pepper and a little vinegar. A small onion may lo chopped tine and added if desired. I tress with mayonnaise. Soft (il.MiHi I'.KKAO. One half cup ful butter, two cups molasses. one cup nujjar, four cups flour, one cup milk, four ejrt's. one tcuspoonful baking powder. (,'injrer and cloves to taste. J-'arm, Field and Freside. Hkkp Uol.l.s. Chop tine the remnants of roast beef or Wcfstcak, add pepper and salt to taste and some mixed sweet herbs if liketl. also a little butter. Make into a roll and inclose it in puff paste and bake for half an hour. Orange J udd Farmer. How Philadelphia Man Fall. One of the Wst of recent stories at the expense of the average inhabitant of the Quaker city is told by Lew IKk U btader. "1 was walking through Twenty third street the other afternoon," he says, "when a man toppled from the roof of a six-story building and came whirling down through the air, strik ing the sidewalk just in front of me. To my amazement he pot up and he;.raii to brush off his clothing with the ut most unconcern. "That was a pretty bad fall yon had,' said 1. 'Aren't you hurt?" " 'Nop,'.aid the man. " 'I can't understand it, Raid I. 'A fall like that would have killed any body else. " 'Yes. I know, KaiJ he. 'Hut, yon ee, I'm from Philadelphia and I fail lowlj. N. Y. Time. HON. Z. AVERY, On oftmk Labqcst Comtctoh o Bulla CRt II NIIIUIM. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Gkaxb Island, Nib.. April 8th, 1S9X tr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Giim-IMKH: I had been troubled with hfart Disease won thi lt .. andalthoiHh I ni trusted bv aMe i.hyaielHiis and tried many remedies, I grew steadily worse until im cc- PLITCLV PHOTIITIO MO COHtP TO 0 without mv wore or mcovi. 1 "';'' hJa very bud aii.k . . m .i.iij r.,IK v. hen my rul.se woCLS R El DuillI"p lttU"5 ltOKether.V' "'and it uh the greatest difficulty that my circulation could Hthousands ck U consciousness ajraln. While in this condi tion I tried your New Hit Cunc. and Ifirnn to improve from tlie nrsi, and now 1 um at.le lolo a ir.RMl day'ii work fur a man 6 years of aiM. I fcVve Or Miles- New Hcap-t Cure all the credit for my recovery. II moverMX months since I have taken anr, alihouirh I keep a bottle in the house in case I ahould need It. I have also used your Nerve no Liver Pills, and think great deal of them. AtKY. Sol.I on m 1'oniiive Giurantn, Or. MILES' PI LLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts SOI-lBY Dl. T J. lAV!StN. EKENSBl'Ki. Bicycles and Watches given iGirls. Write for particulars AMERICAN TEA CO. 338 tn 346 5th e .. Pittshurq.Pa Garfield Tea tan! eamir. Bit la. kituuplufrra. HriKioTitA '.. su W. 4;th st.,ri.. Cures Constipation Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The rv suits of neglect may ! serious. Avnul all harsh and dnistic jurt;ativps, the tendency of which is to weaken tho howels. Tho best remedy Is Ayer'a Iill3. Iiciiijj purely vegetahlc, their ac tion is prompt and their effect always heiudiciul. They are an admirahlo liver and After-dinner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. " Aycr's rill.- aro highly ami univer sally Spoken of by the peoplo ahollt here. 1 luako daily use of th.-iu iu luy practice." lr. l.E. Fowler, I'.ridjje poit. Conn. " I can recommend Aycr's I'illn a7uve all otln-rs, bavin; lull; prove.l their value as a cathartic for myself and family." J. T. Hess, Li ilL.s villc, I'a. For oeveral ypars Ayer's I'ills have been used iu uiy'faniily. NVe tiud theiu au Effective Remedy for constipation ami in. litest ion, an.l are never without them in iho tuusu." Muses tJrenier, Ixw ell, Mass. "I bav nsivl Aycr's I'ills, for liver trouhles and indigestion, during many jears, and hae ulwuys found theiu Iirompt and et'tii i. nt in I heir actiou." . N. I lira, i. V. " I siiiT.Te.l from oiistipntion which assumed sii.'h an olisliusite form thar feured it Would 1 -Hi'.srt u stoppa". of tint Imiwi Is. Two )m. s of Ajer's I'ills ef fectcd a couipletu cult-." 1. liurke, 2Saco, Mt. " I hav e use.! Ayer's Tills for the past thirty v.'.iih and onsid.T Hum an in vuluabie lainily lo.dK'iue. I know of no betti-r i.imdy for liver tnnibles. aiwl hae nla.s f , ,i i n, 1 t ti,-iu a prompt, c ure for d pi.i " James tjuiiiii, ;) Middle st.'. Ilanloid, Conn. " I la in; lit i n troiiblt'd ith costive ness, In. h si i im iiie itable with per H.mih ,d st-d.-liTary liahils I ii:tt! tri,-d Avar's I'ills, hoping f,-r reln-f. I am fll:ul to sa Ili.: tlo'V ha served mo In ! r Il.an any oil i r mcdii iue. 1 arrive at this coiicIumoii only aft.-r a faithful trial of llo-ir ineiiis."- ijauiuel X. .kmes, ttal. si , r.osUin Mass. Ayer's Pills, ei:i l.i:r i ev Or. J. C. Ayer & c o . loell, Masr bold b)T llralirt III .Mv-cllclus. Caveats, .ind Tradc-M.irks ohtainei!. ami all JVt eui imi.ini--'t ruiii'ii.-t.-.l fur Moderate Fi. Our Office is Ononsile U. S. Patent Ottice. and wt ran i,Turt fiaTftit in teHi. tune than thoe rfmole frmn W'nshiriL't.m. Sen.t miMlel. .lr.-i im ir photo., with dirrln .ion. W ailvive. if natentuhlr or n,il. free of char-re. Diir fee not due till patent is -.;ire.l. A Pamphlet. "How to ohtam Paten! s." it h nam. of ai-iual clients In your Stale, county, o town, iw-ut free. A.i.ire-s C.A.SNOW&Ca Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. 1)j)ojNI;C) OLASM-S? nVI:S l:XAMIM.l I kLU Spectac'eJ. perfectly fitted nJ cuarjntceJ for j years. Artil.t ialrvestnst.rt.il. J. I)!AMOM. Optician, rtihM. im.i. s xth st.. t'irisutiNi. pa. juius tkl y Etasbinii Fire Iflsnraiice Apcj rr. V. DICK, General Irsurance Agent K It K K .4 It IT Hit. PA. SALESMEN WANTED TKllM'K.sKliV .slinlv. Weeruwall ! ti.e rt r,rietle. ol.l kd.I new. rt.it. il it.rli j that Jl". Ui Kuarantee rkllf a.'lieo. lilvhest I a'r or ccmmniiii.io pahl frotu tbe nmrt. Write Ifur teriua. It. K. jlookert'o.. NurMrymen, Koehefter, N. I Y. . Otabltahetl 1K. Inenrporated lssi. IV'"""4 PrtnttBiCT II mo, HIT tk Hi nun iiim A RATTLING TIME. GlTon m Stick and I'leket Fence the Hoy la Hound to Hair It. "Every niitldle-ajred man of sound memory who was broup-ht up in town.'" siid Mr. ttrateliar, "will recall the fact that when he was a boy he found irrcat dt.-ii;ht in rattlino; a stick alon"; the picket fences. 1 his amusement of childhood, like many others of that period of life, appears to have lcon transmitted from feneration to genera tion without material change. The strings of sptwils and the soldier hats and so on of the children of to-day are substantially like those of their fore fathers. I5ut it miirht teem to sotnti that this succession is in danjer of le ino; broken. In many suburban towns and Tillages there is now no picket fence. The modem spirit says lawns, and so there are many places where the houses are as if in parks, and where the younger children mitht not know a picket fence if they should see one, I have two children, for instance, who I am quite sure have never enjoyed the felicity of rattlino- a. hard stick aaiiist the rcsoundinr pickets. It mijht in deed seem, under such circumstances, that this is one of the enjoyments of childhood which in some families miirht le lost alt.tether; that one could scarcely expect the children of these children who have never nit tied pi.-Uets to think of it themselves; but I cannot believe this. I lielieve, rather, that if in their youth the children of these children should come upon a town where picket fences still remained they would pick up the hardest stick and (o quite naturally and very jleeful ly rattling' it alon; the pickets; for 1 cannot believe that a habit o-roundod for centuries iu the human race can be utterly lost by its lapse in a single r,-u-eratiou. X. V. Sun. ECCENTRICITIES OF GENIUS. Oueer lol IK lld lil.-as of Some oft lie orld's ;reaesl .Men and Women. We often hear people offerm; objec tions to certain of t heir iicju:ii;i t :; rices because they are "iiiieer." Kceentrie itv. In ve i-r, i oflcucr allied to !ctiius than not. saysthe I'itt.sl.isr-ti liispateh. .Vmon'.' the iniisiciaiis there have been found some of the most whimsical of men. Mavdn eonl. 1 not compose satisfac torily to lorn-..-! f without iir-d havim put o i his be A suit of clot lies a ml ovv-dt-r.-d hi?, hair. Xor coul. I he tr.-t hi i. leas in form until he had placed upon his liit!r.-r a diamond rim' pre-.elite,! to him by Frederick II. Another en;i-po-er. Sacchini by name tied ired 1 hat lie never had any moment- of iu-.piru t ion ex.-epl imf when his t . o p,-i cats were silting upon his .Iio;iNI.t ;. In olln-r lines than music we tin I that I'v. ho tie llralie. th- cel.-' ira t ed ;i-.lrnii-ouicr tif t he sit cent h .sit ury. dfopji si t o t lie -r hi in I vv hi-1 if v-i -r lie . a i ; h t si;; lit of a hare, .r a fov. I .ad isla us. I,oj- ot I'oi.t i id. to. U to lli'.:'h t us s. um as iie saw an tipple. Henry III., kin" i' F.i!L lan.l. t- . 1 1 1 1 1 not bear to be ilia rooiii where there was a cat . even llio.i'r.h he mi id not see it. IIrasiuus.tif Uotlci dai i ..lie of t lie in. .st e nl !.l- !i I -ned lii.-n of the p. rio.l. -.a-. throw n into a f. vt-r at I he i o lit. of a lir.h. I ae. m. t he ;rr, a i Kll.lli. h ch I neell. if, fainted while :ra in;.;' lit an edip-.e of the union. .I i!ir II.. o'l-a id tlul-e of Moscow. I'd' ii-lo a sw oon at t he si:rht of a woman st:r.-! t he st rankest peeul iarity ever noticed in a man. I'hc:ilier de Iiii--e was similarly atV.s-t.-d by the si'ht of a rose, even without MiieHiii" its fra"raiie. Maria tie Medici, the w ife of Louis XII.. foil.! as she was ..f th.wei-s. fern-rally - pea', iuv". eoui. I not diso-iii -.- In r repti rn.i nee to roses, even painted ones. TYPICAL AMERICAN STUDENTS. Tmo t i.le:ti.-.l St::.t-H on t-iii!t,:Mofi It. tlttlell T'k- I Ut.if li..ll4 ,.l lteti. Two into If .t ill' statue-,, the l-eslll: of in-.ieh harl Wi.riv. v.er-- pl.t ..i-e . hibitioii in I tost on r.-eetoly. 'n.- c. a t hat of a ;, oiin:' man and t he .1 ' n r t of a firl. Tiiey were .!.- i.iu.l t l .-pre-etit the American - .!!.;.- st ! d.-:it. not the ideal Amerr-a.i 1. 1. !.!.. of either s-N. I. at the a. -5 u i! 1 ' :' sla ie.it. t'..- me.ls.ir, Tii.-nt -. 1 1 .. I h.i in-. Ih-i-ii the avera- e, or i.i of .1. V.-!. ipin -lit of s!'i i.-iits fro;, i .wi ..i pirt-ofth imtry. 'I'll- : ! t !ie , a ,-. tie eril.e.l by t iie M . ae t r i' .- t a u'. Kvpre-s as r. .u-es -,-iit in s ""fairlv w.li b. lilt oil l. ' H r o'ls. : ;. -1111:1 ; is.-.! ! ! V .1. vel. I . a ;id wit'i.i.T m ri.i p' : , i.-:. I d.-it-cts." 'i'.'ie tifir.-s have a.t e : . po .e. - i a nl i n llrmly anl . --- t - - T i . The fae.-s. w hich w ere l l i 1 ! 1 ,i i i -j c. ii ii ! i .it,- p:i it o --r.i j i'i . mi !e f r. isi i , st :i b'i: t -. fr i:n w h. !:! ! in - m i a : . ,i. :i ; -. wore ta ken. a:v ha n Isom - a ..i I in n: ! i fill, with a marked air ot relin. -i.i. i:t The face of tin- ynini ma -i i , t he !:i n i-:.oi:iet- of the two. but that uf t! e Voting woman is ne ir '-t the el:1 stamlai-d. In l!ie form, r s ;i .-.ir.- t V- e are some tnar:,e. tleoa ri ures f;-.e.n i .- standard. The hands aid !;i ,r, a.t la r-.e. while t he w list . : re sina 1 1, 'l ,e hei".ht of the iiiah- is live le -t e:.' :t in, he, and of t lie I". male liv e feet 1 iiree inches. The male represent , a w. ! -id t.f one liiini!'el an,! I !i i rt e i-r'u t :i!i 1 tuie half pounds am! the f.-inale tee Iiuiidi'e.l and liftf'.-ti poii'ids. Ka h fe'iiit- r-'preseiits i::e.-i-iireiTi.-i.ls t.-j' .-n from forty-two leading- part, of ti.e ImI and these show the a v era ti -Vfiopment of each se at thea;'et.f tw fiity-one t-ars. It is wort iiy of not c that the typical Aim iiean student has a better physical ilevelopinerit than that of the Kritish or o-rnian. as is shown by comparison with measure ments made recently in those coun tries. DANDIES IN THl ARMY. ;Tinn Soldif rs Who Itetleck Tliius-Ives t it It I 'iiit-ry. Ib-ferrin to the recent order of the (ierinan emperor with rt;:ir.l to the dandyfied irregularities which had be come common in the tn-riiiaii army, says the lond.m (ilobe, a correspon dent at Merlin calls our attention to the fact that the kaiser himself is not altogether free from a H'ectat ion .if t his kind, inasmuch as he himself Mds the fashion of "bangle" wearing. Inmost f the many portruits of the kuiser t he bano-le is brought into sccial promi nence by the position of the arm. ltut thouoh addictetl to the banrlc, he nev er condescended to the oarrinj. w hi. h formerly was very commonly worn anion;' his officers. In the time of Frederick William II. when the 1 ierinan army was resting on the laurels of the reat Frederick, dan dies Hoiirishcd in rreat iiumbfrsuuioiio- the otliecrs, in spite of severe oliicial coiidemmit ions of fopju-ry. The mon strosities ami extrava''aiices tliirereti but slio-htly from thos- of t.r-tlav sharp-miiitetl toes, ridi.-iil.m.d hi'h collars and short overcoats without seams, l.attcr-day exquisites have also adopted the plan of crowding on tin linger as many rini-s as ix.ssil.h lu who can carry tin- largest number on the rinir li'i.". rs and at the same t inn liend his lin-rer In-ino; eonsi.lel tsl to have the bluest IiLmmI. Caste In India. Some idea of tho extent nnd jn-tty di .-.Unctions of caste in Intlia can le obtained from a few ti'ures like the foll.iwitio; from the last census: Over one thousand three hundred divisions of caste are named, while over seven thousand are not sin-citicd; live hun dred and twenty-one kinds of l'.rs'i inins, A isiu'le livision of the mer chant cla-H has four hnndred antl eleven wiUliritJons, wliile the outca-st nurubera huntlreila of elaf-es. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF APOLIO 1893. Vim. Vior. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OK THE Pittsburg opi:m:d September 6th. Press and public cordi.tlly indorse and pronounce it surpassingly grand. All de partments fully ready. An examination of its many attractions will astonish and please you. riusic daily by the unrivaled bands of Gilniore and Brooks, ASSIli:t ItY TMH icwovm:ii oikens of so .mi. Frati iMaterna, AUidame Sofia Scalchi, IJllian Blauvclt. Black Patti, and S:nor Campanini. 1S93. 5fccial Excursions and Reduced Rates on All Railroads. 1893. (CARTER'S I .TO c!f tIT.tI(u ienr.l r. li2ll V.'o troril.lM Inrf fi-i:t .1. a l-iiinu3 el.ttj.f tlio fcyK.i.tT'.BUt-U Hfl liiL-ziiirtt-s, Itnu.-Ji. jT.i-.vsim.-". l..,(rtfu mU'C C-alei. eaia in tuo fci.l. Jkc. Wlm.i ll..-irrai! reu.iiklio Eurrer.e him Ku shov. it iu caril; JTpn(1srV,!. j-rt Oi;rt.-r'K Ijti'.j I.iv.-r ri!lq KM e-'iiaily "-::l.ml'l"'it li....Hti.:iii. .11. .'.4riiiTi"lpT 1. 1. 1 1 1-:t ti.in.'yirs''",:i" iai.-if. v. liil.i t i..-y rr.rreria!! .ii-t.n-il.-ri-.- f th..ri.!ria. h.sti!ni.late IU& liv.r'-iiiiti ic.ii-tlo Uit5 howtjLi. JVwU 21 Uit.-y oti:y cured la?ir f r.'.m t'e " -1. ; .- .iii. t.nt.la ..t; ljuif.r-n- j;.:i"l ll.t IPK- J.':: .J!.! in t.'li.l '.TVU..: tl.i.39 T lu t.J.roSry tin ul wii! tin.i .o I " 1 iit.t.iln r.i. it. Ii: oiiM.y vv. y. i Uat they vili not !. wil Juig Uun v. iltjoul llii-iu. liot al ter aJleuk Uua4 1 12 tPKIl Intlipl.rtnorf so many liv!i tU it tiro Is where TV ::. ': :.:ir (TMtt Uxuit, Our jM!l.'.-':roit v. tii!a flu" rJ i ri'i. .ri.-i - j .uin tivc r Pill:-, ara r.-rr rm-.ll an.1 T. ry ii-y t i t:ik.!. .iio .r .iii. i- .!- a . 1 !i. y :-. .-.i.r:-' ly fi'.-t.ii.l-i l i- U"t !.i"i; '-r l.:;t - . 1 ... t-' Ijm r ..:nl.'rt... n ;.k-:u-.o .l! I !: ii -- t .- J:; -.::.!-:. . -:iH : IhkI.t ;l. &I4 t-t-ry-.i"ert, or t.. i.t Ly 4juL SiLL COSE. SMALL THICE WE TELL YOU n: :i p. rrnniM'iil, itKt't ht:!i it v .tint .:.i-:ntt i.'i-i . Hiai return- a prith: ..r wrv i;iv - v.i... i'-h i- t Ii tui-iiH f rt r th wiiiinn.' ! . tracti Ilit iii tioiv t iiiakt mtUM v r.i-til. at.-l ir-ra nt if i i rv w 1 ! ! ur iii-;nn ii.m i .lit !itullv Hi' ittukilit? o( tM ! miMiilt. j I . k i ry iMif wln tak. -i li4t imw ami w.uki Win f.r- l an.i -jt.-ftliJy iin-ri-a-f t li ir aniiii'- ; : Im rt in l-f tin iit"ii"ii ulmiil it; oil Mi', iinn ai :w- lining it, ttiit u, r-.i'h r. i Um- -:t:n I In- i- tin Im t payiu? iMi-iiH -- that vou !i:i x r had t hf rhauti o -iur. Yu will m:ik- a ri:i. mi-!:ik- it u fail t 'U it a tri.il at iit . ir mi trra th situation, and art juik l . -ti i!l iir-rtiv tiit-t our-. ll in a iiii-t .r.--r-.i. i.fi..in -i. at uiur!: iu rati ?m-lv iii ikr ain I II -Hill- oi- IMOIH'V. hi- rf -lilt i! itii a ! rt - .iii' w.rk ii!H ii jiial a u- k'- it t ri r ' mi an- ol.l or oitiii:. ma it t.r woiuan. ii ,i.ik- no .lilt rriirt, io a- t ii vmi, :iifi -ur r. Mill in i t you at th- ry -tart. Nittii-r i ri tif- or rapitai in ----:ir . I lt- w no rk u- arr nuanli'l. Win not writi- t Ut lor EAGLE. BRAND Thf H-l unrii4lPi1 fT hone ham, Jirtorrc-T mttti.. iiitef ttixl ritiH hall ttiA rire il nhtni; !. tm i iron. U in n-n.iy lor u-r anil aar-ily applie.! 1-3 : ItVOlie Rubber Paint i ny h rrnt. er ;l.ln in t arrH lot, ot f :4i iir a'ttallon tuhx 'olr. lark ri.. Will -tl leak in nnoriroi'i ri"!' tbt will l:r ti yc-ir. 'I ky IT. Sentl Htatnp 1ir 9auile aotl till: i:tttirtiiar.. Excelsior Paint and Eccfini Conmany. !.. iH4UM., York, X . r . FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office t.Thf nnrtrs'isnnl l"-lre to Inform tlir pnl lir tliat thtry tiave nn.. phvinic .r or on Mmn ft rcet. nmr the mu.i ..trice whi-re l.arherini: in all it. I.raiit-ho -h will t tfametl on tn th. future. K.vervthinx neat and clean. V.iur i.atrunKe rolicited. KKKS Hid 18. CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURG. T HIS 1 1-known Shaving Parlor I-- lorate.1 on Cctitre ftrret. nrar tbe I'ountv Jail, han rt?- runtly M-en liamHumcly returniheo. papered anl tittetl with -vrr mortrn ronvenietir, atitt If one ol the retf ir-i-t. neatet. ami leit rhoi ti Northprh CamlTia It In in rharae ul compe tent workmen Who will rive every attentlou to eutlotuers Vuur iatrhae pohrited. KOh KKT UTASSI IAY. TV iM-n.! thf marrplonii Frmtrb U.-m.-.W CALTHOS frre, auj n iiral tf.iaraolr tliat 4'alth.w wii. HTlll lHarhMrst A EbUJom, I KK ".iM-matarrkaM. Tarlaneci. mad KtTOKt: lt lor. t'se it and ir if satisfied AJIr. VON MOHL CO.. 81 Aawrkaa lraU, (uclauli. waia. rill WHOM irMAYCHM'KHX: 1 A l tritit havinie claitus airainl the etatc ol .ltrnnab N.H.i.an. late ot Munttter township, fl :aiu!.ri et.un'y tto.-eufe.. or aicain-t the estate -t Kl.za NtH.naa. late ot pan! t..wiii.tii. .ler.Ji-e.1 are rr-q.ieiei t.i .r;ni tlipir t-lalin lro.erlJ rilale4 to rue I'J May -.tu. IV.U. M. I. Ji'IlTtl.I Kl.en8t.aru. Pa., Murrh 31. IHKl. a. I 'A !H1 F.H. ISellaWn men to ell our eh-lr an.l tin r.i y Nurrery t.M-lt. an.l Seed Po tat.a. tu.l ' eouil'lrle line. Many varliner ean only l t.l.taiit.l tlir.tua-lt um. l'.ttutnii.i.tn or alitry lal. tl anl irui.uy . Kvrluit e an.l rlioit-e ot territory ,VU- ln I tle.aj. Write al once lor term. AIJ.KN M KStKY Co., Joly 2S. sut. 1 1893. OWIiAT Exposition October 21st. LADIES! ArtyiHi vi kU'ss (-ikmutIi to vciitiirf If mi -d4 wo r-nt 111 stiius t tin- Mi$tL I'ltMwJtinq t ntiii Vi V ii-tjiii'tin Slri I, 4li;. lo intr- f" tti-ir UMtaifiil illost rat.ti IIIlfK Itookh.' it Lh a, tivH. iiui.i-. ai;ii init-ntif iii wrk t t-tiy fix.n 41 ii-tiuciiit -ut. n m-4it t tni N-nts iu sfaini tlx-v mill aiiI Msttfi:i a full M l f llii-tr lauiuurt Iihum hid K-Ui-t.' Verb u Kr ft -n rout- ilii-y Hi!) abo tnt a lnMk containing riimTirt Muiilit ot '!hi MiWaJ,' and inu-ir ii it" ni.-l m ut:ir K4itL'?', t(L'flti-r H ith U u rxqutllf chrt'ino t OUINEPTUS! A vrry pli'afiiiL'. Ii'iniit- rrln.ir1inniHtic CottloillH tti tli-j 1111!.. flic trifle ot (jlllliilif and tlnr luti- r iirn i-it!i r Mili'i tr ftui-l Vt ir. 4 i al n-r I'mt ItottiV. w rih.il l.j th.iifttiiiVol lhKii niii iu r.nr;H ail Au:nra. rormnlH ao Uiuoaiu-t t v.-ry l;ttl. For fvtit hy lriijiis. Ma!iiilar;un-t) iy The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMm AM NKH loi;k. 532-W6 WASHINGTON STM KEW YORK CITY ELIXIR. An.-l.-trant l"iiflili .liann:u. " lr-tf.rau. .r for i.ili.xiH. ini.liirirtl .iii.l l.i.Hnlti ilil"-x : lh- i Silllof ..vr I w. uiy -tlVf . :irs .f m.jtit t llnu. Ul acit-nl ilit- r?s"-ii-t-ii. A(.r.vt-. l.v IIm-Iiir'.i-.l i.iolit-.-il auili'r.ti-s In us.' in iln- Ii.-i.it.i.r, in eipry rl oi I- nit l-j-lfH-ially li.-i. tul to l:t. lit-, t-t.il. ln u hu.I - plf t.f n.-.l.'iit;.rv l.al.i' Jliilin-iy -.-i:ii!(- ; trv- fr. in li'trnt fill Ji Htr. '.ii Hatidsniiif P.ttl..i;es, Piicr! 50 Cts. I'rt ;.an .1 st-It-ly l.y Tito 1 (ariiihceutit.' (lo. LONDON AND NEW YORK, t'tit'iui-ts l.y a..in::.i.-ul H.-r Mai-?ty tUe yuv ii uu.l I'.iliw I:... nl I miiily. M VcVk I k.N( II : 1 CO. 132. 134 Charlton SL ROYAL FILLS. Eani.' TMlii-Ii.'ii .rt.j-itii al FxiiiK. In iM.it-s, :ii j.iil , i j I L.i. f..r 25 i-.-tits FOR SALE BY ALU DHUCCriTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! i t-t,., - Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, W .k-s, Sr. yinegar Bitters, u.-w Htyl,, 1,,'a"';"1 J $ 1 .oo Vinegar Bitters, oMc'ylc. I.itu-r ta--u-. $1.(m Tho World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. ThrM.a.l flli of m I'rnturv tlre l-adiac l-aauify Mrdi it- at the arid. IL JL McDonald Emg Co., Proprietor!, KAN FIlANClStt.. and NEW VUKK. Xolhiii- On iirth 'Will Slier Man's Condition PowuVr! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease ; fnr Moult i nil limn. It i-. -.!.. !nt. -Iri.urv llivl.lv .-...irriilniM Inquan Irt . 4.-HI Ii ..I k Mit tla N. rflM-r ff f-.u. 11. mm :r..n-; - ii-k-iIy m ii..-1.-i)m' ". iih. Unn- .-an niv..! iiw JI I: . l.tlttiv 1....M- I.. .r--nt II. ..lo." mvn .m- t-u-4..i-r. 11 Kitl trel il ot-n 'touo. Akk lir.t. ll- 1 .r i II. .IA..I.M. I. M.-kl lv. 2 I 4 IU .-u... I., i.jit.l. $1 rt M Imve Ktn--, pr-uMl. Sa.i.i. .'.-.t... ..f I he Hr. loullr l"ai-r-iu frr. ...im i...itlrv .i. v.-a- .ix-i.s. i ainl livt- "-an SI L N.J. s.N A- . . n i.l...u H.u- iMKa.ni.Miua to wawj HCtiTN iTHt nvra) must mr in cuorn. Cures tbonsanda annnallyof LlvrrCom Iilaints, Biliousness, Jamidice, Dyspeo sia, timstipation. Malaria. More Ills result from an Unhealthy Urertbanany other cause. Why suffer when you can be cured t Dr. Sunford'a Liver Ini-igor-alor is a relehratal family medicine oi it jLti-iiirr will, mri-Lv vc. al i I a,. . m ana Tnmor. ri'Kftn . no kw-, Stalk Irvr. Im liaaTrasc at Huaa, ail kJum at. Cucuaw. f Victory. H m w-a sTsr .ii 'w l j a x AN ARMY OF BEGGARS. ot York Is Very Fall of Maa bumI omen Nrar Starvation. Who are these men, younr and old. who clamor for patronag-e at the cloh of a performance? You have a carriag-e. They rush to call it. Half a dozen rush to call the one carriage. Some one of them prets. it, say a New York correspondent of the I'-rston ilobe. They Kimultaneously rusli to the open door. They are in your way; they etnliarratia your tuove-iiu-ntx; each extends a hand for a dime and the one who g'ets it is cursed by thv others. Who are these who stand on bleal; corners. handing1 circulars, pro prammes? Who are these who come to the house door when the shades of uii'ht have closed comfort and dome:; tieity within, and, ringing, ask enouph witli which to buy a nijrhfs shelter? ho are these that timidly and with faint heart, late at night, sidle up to passers along the streets and ask for help? Sometimes they are dead beats. Some times they are condensed offense, jstctichful and infamous, but oftener, and indeed oftener than you think r imagine, they are men driven bv ex tremity of distress and by a erfect rt'trimcnt of woe to that last rewirt. their wits. They are at their wits' end for a tire, for a bath, for a bit of bread, for an unbroken shoe, for a mo ment's comfort. You turn them from your door. The Hliee moves them on; the societies with long names and deep pockets take time to "consider" their cases. Who wonders that the prisons are full? And jet, with an immensity of terri tory jet to be occupied, tilled and made prductive, with opportunities for work in humble lines greater than ever before, with a land whose need . demand clear heads, stout hearts and willing hands, there come into this countrj' every j-ear hundreds of thou sands of babies without the faintest natural endowment for work of any kind, save that which is known as the work of their wits. Thej come into families where tltr mother is worn out and the father worked out. Neither has time to train the children in the way they should go. The father plods along, dies ami is forgotten. The mother fades away, the girls get married and the boys drift from one field to another until filially tliey join the great army of ruga mutlins, living bj' their wits aud prey ing on their kind. MOURNING CLOTHES IN RUSSIA Vhlt Worn lattead off tho I M-g rrM I u lllat-k. Uussiu is far ahead of every other country of Kurojie. except Ieiiiii:irk, in olio thing, at least; that is in the matter of mourning clothes, lieautiful and rich as is the mourning of to-day, there i something fearfully depressing alatut the costume of unmitigated woe wlii. Ii casts a gloom over everjKtlj'. How mut-h more becoming white would Ik- white erape and white henrietta! How fetching a pretty young widow woul.l I hi in white weeds, exelaims the Com mercial liazettc, with a long cream-col-ored eraix veil hanging down her back aid a bunch of deep purple violets nest ling on her b nliee. White mourning has lce ii intr..luee.l into Henuiark by the czarina and has alreadj- been adopted by the lCuglish princess, who, it is hop.-il. will transplant the custom on Lnglish soil. Tiie czarina recently wore a gown of cream-colored silk warp henrietta. A fold of white creiie half a j'ar.l wide trims the Russian skirt around the bottom, and bands of it ornament the Kxli.-o and form the eollar and cuffs. Her small lxnn-t is of dull-finished white silk, entirely con cealed by her long white crape veil, w hich falls down her baek. White un dressed iuousquetaire gloves, heavily i-tit-he.l, were worn w itfi it anil her majesty carried a translucent parasol entirely made of sheer white crape. MISSING LINKS. SorTH Amfricans get brandy from watermelon juice. Tlir KK never was such a person as P. .-e Joan, the so-called female pon tirt". Tiik worth of a ton of diamonds at the present day is estimated at S--r.- lltHI.INKI. Tiik mountaineers of West Virginia have a superstition that to see a milk w Iiite deer is the unfailing sign of a slieedy deatli. 'in: II alis count-. Wash., has :tu,oMi, imni f-'t of standing timlier. the largest amount of any county iu that heavily timbered state. Iv the poorhouse of t'ass county, Mieh., a man was received the other day. He was given a bath and said it had lieeu his first in thirtj" j-ears. "kxtkai. l'AltK, New Yirk, contains SVi acre.-; l'ha-uix park, lJubliu, 1,7WI aeres; Hyde park. Iindon. 4iMI acres; Yell.iw-r-.toue national park, 'J.'Jso.Ooo ai-rt-s. NEWSPAPER PICKINGS. Highly Commesukd. I'ncle "Well, Frit., do you like j-our new teacher?" Fritz "Oh. very much; he is ill one day out of three." Seifenblasen. Hotel 1'lkkk (Chicago) "Sir, j-ou are leaving w ithout y.iur board bill!" liuest "Of course I am! Don't take me for a freight train, do you?" At lanta Constitution. Schoolmaster "Why was it that his great discovery was not properly ap preciated until long after Columbus wasdead?" Nineteenth Century Schooling- "Itecause he didn't advertise, sir." Tid-Hits. 11k "Now that our little quarrel is all made up. I would ask you to take a good cigar, if you were a man." She "And if j-ou were a woman, I should ask you to join me in a real good crj" Indianapolis Journal. Ipiiluu" In Kurope. The trouble over "tips" in American hotels and restaurants would be large ly obviated if the Kuropean system of percentages prevailed here. No French man pays extravagantly for the ex cellent meals he gets in I'aris, but as every Frenchman paj s something, the waiter is satisfied. All over Europe it is the custom to give the waiter a gratuity amounting to one-twentieth of the bill that he presents. He gets a five-cent tip for a one-dollar meal. Here a man is often expected to paj' a twenty-five-cent tip for a seventy-tive-cent meal, particularly when he gets in a summer hotel. In America the tips are large, the returns indifferent. In Kurope a small but fixed gratuity secures the liest service. The European waiter is not paid by the landlord. He often pays for his nlaee. WISE SAYINGS. No man can be rich while he is dis contented. Salt and lipht never have to jro about hunting for work. Ijiuve the devil out of the family and he will soon lie homeless. The truth that i aimed fetraight at the devil will be t,ure to make nuaie highly respectable people dodge. Thkkk is no virtue in doings what we have to do, for even the devil will be have himself when he is chained. Thk meanest man in the world will agree to everything you say about him , " " vi"um you are talking isbuut somebody else lUni'a; Uora. JOB:: PRINTING. TIIK FMIEEMAS Printing Office It the place in eel your JOB PRINTING Promptly and nsl jr-facim Hy executed. We will meet tho puce of alll honorable rouiitt-tlnn. We don't do any hul first-ciami woik and want a living ! f.r It. Willi Fast Presses and New Type We are preparer to turu out Jot I'fu.titi of every diHrrli.tlnti In I he KINKST STY' I-E and at the rv Lowest Cash Prices. Nothll.it out the httsl material I' uteri and our work rpaks for itself. vVeaie pre pared to print on the ttliorles. notice Pouters, PKonKAiivtKn Buiner ah lis Taos. Itil.l. H k aim. Monthly Statkments KsvtuirKH. I.ABKIJ. C'IK1'17I.AK!. WKLIHNO ANU VlSITISH tlAKllS ('Ht(K8. N'OTKS. DKAKT8. UWKIITrl. IklNl) WOHK. l.kttkk ani notb 1 1 ka iii, am) HopanuPaktv I.nftations Ktc. vVe can riut anythltn from the nial'etl and nealettt Vl-ltlnc Card to the lai-ett Potter on hort no ice an.l at th most lleasonahie Katea. The Camlnin Kkm m:ui EIJENSRUUr.. PENN'A. O.TLSOLLS! The Atlantic Refinin Co., m Pittsburg, Vh., make a sjiecialty f manufacturing fur the imes tic trade the finest brands of illuminating and Lubricaiinj Oils, Naphtha and (Jasiline That ran tt MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. I I i isiiiM,.i i.irr . I'lTTSP.UIIO, PA octlS--Hr. P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule in cllrrt Miy 'St. MU -4ahora llxirea 6 .'!H a n Hrrl-t.urr An-..ujiiii lat.oti H a ii Hiy l.ll l' I I l. a II AlliHiii tim 1 4 . ii Wall r.Sfrvaa 17 - Ii -'tilladeli.l.la Etri" k l'. u WU.T. I..bnl..wn r:s.rt-p... I'm-.Dr r-r.'f- v ay l'a--l.KfT Hall Tr.lD oboMoWD Klj.ir.i"... 7 UM . f lienaliairu Hmarh. Trains leavr a- lollmra- T.:m, I'i -i'i a m ., an 1.3i p. tn al.. I arrive at l r .i. uf a -Ju. In .'.ii a u. and I U i m. l4.'r('rH.in ;.i v :ui. II -Jt a u an.l 5i . in.. aD.I arrive at r.l.-ij-t.uitf a .0 hi a. m. atul M ! au.l (i lu . u Orwaa ainrl S'lriar . jnr Irvonu at K 4u a in. au.l a n . m. arriv ititf at Cr- on al H o: a m an.l 4 !. iu l a. 'rewon w 40 a. in. ai.rt r In . in . arm'ina- at r rona at 1 1 o0 a ui a ml li i. in . Sundav trains leai' 4 "ri-i..ifi -vt-rr Sutt.lay at .w a m an.l m in.. arr. ln at r..... al II Hia.ni an.l t no . ui. Kurrilt-I as ii-a. eit , cat: .n aunti .r a.l.lri-. I'H.m. K Wa-rr.r. A. W . . no r'ntli ia. fllU'.ura . I'. S. y. Hi r.Yl 1ST. J. II. W III ill. 'Irni-ral Manaarer. il-n-rt Mannurr. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS. COPTRICHTS. teJ ror mrmnatl.ai and rrr Handbook writ a to mi sn a o a.a h.k.m.w .w. ni-w v.nts:. OMrwt bumu tttr iw-urnv fuilflila In Aiu.-ri.-a. Kiw .ai-iit taki-n out . un la l.r..ui;lii U (..r Uhs fiuliiic ir auuiiou given fruut duu-u Ui tba ricnlific mcticau Larvest drmlatlon of any sripntlflc panm- In th .o-ld. h'laui.lidi)r llluntratMi. No u.l.-UiL-.-nl. man ahould Im will.. ut it. We.-klT, a Jeart ai-'alalz nK.nttia. A.ldn-w Alt'N N a i.nuaus.aui, atoi liroaaa, ton Vorktiij. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER , THAN Taa aaoi a aat (km Mrkat 9rm vitk Oata tTblalia. Iwor.. aaakaillna.. Bra., mmd Ir... Or.li.. WikH Lookiau TAYLOR O. DFAN. 801. 203 ft 20S Market Su Pittsburgh, P.. W:VNiV-iJ:41lAVillraaJ lures Knit til a liixmne. Dr..pPv. .Have.. Nrr vnaaneaa. Heart. I'rinarr or Liver lii-earei" Knuwn br a tired, lanirulrf ia.111... in....... tbe kidney wraaena and n.i..h the Mood, and u i. leaf cauae removed yon rannot have health. t ured roe over five years airo ol Hrlntn a liiKeaite and IHi.nay. Mrs. 1. I.. t Mii ikk. Hetl.leliem m.. ..uuu.nunr uiner siuiliar IralimnniaM. . ry ' Kldary I nrrl'm. 7-.1l enauao street. I'hlladrli.tila. Ha Sold y all reiial.la drui(Kitta. 4 v BUGGIES at I Price z&r&j CArtlS aX 1UKM.SS . awTopHuinry. . in- Wcintth I'lialun t- I'ltll l-J and OSS) I hup lui.Hurn.f lit.i.iiwi All l Ituad Matron. f& ...... i--Ii1...t. t5C SIS h..l Cart t.' liny of ta-- Zj l II..KK 4 ;:. M ..I.i L iu... . 'T.rrla'N Idle. l ..:( al V'e Frw $28 V IU l eajll Moriran Saddle. r. . NI UV A 4'AKT t. ItuU Lawrvuoa at-, t'lm-iiinali, O. JOI15 F. KTB1TTOX A SO!l, 41an.IkfrHt. JkKW TORK. laiportm aaa WVilaavU IlsWt la J kmdi of MUSICAV. MERCHANDISE, Violins. Guitars. 6 an jot, Accordeont, Harmonl ess. Ac a kinds of Strings, etc.. etc rANTEl A SAI.rMAN, KNKHiUTK), V T l.ur-hlna: and Lrla-lit to re.reeni the Kont blll Nurrerie ol Oana.la. the lamel In tl.elk. minioa. liter M (rrMnlrh. Ireilnrk. I'.wition permanent and lurrutlve. our hardy Canadian arrown ttovk sells readily where .r...erly Imro durwd. !end lor tcrni n-i and aeeuie rholce of territory. SIOMK WKI.UNilTtiN, auaSm. 'lorooio. i'snada. 111 I LUfalCrWTt - ! :Illgfc1grrAJta'!3'rJ' SAMPLER ritC VswaCstf m rr m m 11 . aj rt f It mm Bmj'M auKSui ENTOMOLOGY AS A CARFm' --n. llie Hluily itf Iiiaw-ta la ll"- ..uui.jj Iiuxirtalat llualneaa. Ix-oriotnic eritoniol.ijry is t hut i.ru,, of the sc i.-n.'f whi.-li. liM.kiiif ).(i( J the im-re c.illectiou ami classii;, al of insi-cts, has to do with tin- -.,,,!, .' of thoNf which irijuriouslv atT.-.-i cultural products. Its i:nik.rt:ill, ,. shown by th fiu-t that its I.i I, ! t , lills a volume of four htiinlr.-.l at.. I i.r,.' piiL'i-s, while the Asso-iat i. n .,f r ' In. mic Kiitomoloirists lnnnlH r s.... sixty au-tiveiiicmlwrs. That t In- :i. tiu'tits if its stu.h-nts or pr..f.-N,,r. . r-itia.rkal.le is .hown l.v tl..- slat. -.,., , lua.le in a recent a.l.lr.-ss l.v u. minion eiitonioloifist of I'unu.la 11,. . nitW of f.mr liuti.lri'il t li'in-a :.. 1 v.- u .irl ii ..f u irrlcnll nr.. I .. . j ii was ma.le iu North 1 aU..t a a n.l I,.,M. sot a during' 1K1 by tin- a.l. .j.t im, ,,. , tain im-astin-s reciiiiiiin-inl.-.l t.i f.u ,..,s bv orlicial ent.mi.il. .jrists. Hut.. in. il.i(.y us a ii. .1.1 . v i ; . ly pursued by yoiinir fx-. . it.- an.l i,,,,,.. jiartuieiit of natural history i- n,,.!, tractive, says the Voiith's "Iwku,; ,,. Hut tlie biolotfie study of ii , , thoiilfhof flu first iiiiHiita n. , i. , , . , t-'..iiiiii' entomologist, is to liim ,,,, tlie tirst st-p. The life history of a cu, t, known, he aims to d-vi-1-s.,i,,, n to control it. Some of t In-a. lii. v ; in this line are, in a j..-iu-r.i 1 u know ii. The Colorado jiotatii-tM-i-t 1 i ,,, tieally under t he t hunil. of j.:i ; , , The codliiiir-moth. whose l"ar .i n,l, our apples, is readily eonli..' , , spray i nt.' the trees with th.- m,,.,, son at tin- pr.ijM'r season. many other pests ..f tin- f:n , f ruit-jrrower. Hut. as 1'i-of I: , mates that one-tenth of mir .: i tu ral prod nets is anmially ihm-i (l ins"cts, it is evident tl.at , week remains to In done in U,-, ti .ti. The total annual loss from i. .... the Tnited Mates is pla.-.-.i i.v 11,. ;. . entomological authorities ;, Jr:'.SU.lHMl.lMM. As the eli1.Mli. ! , .. the various state :i ri.-i. 1 1 u t :, I , . ,, in. -lit stat ions and f I he na' . i ; partmeut of ULrricii!t lire .n - ,. . . in vest k'at'n iis further (In. .i. .r:,, ,, loss will Ik- jreatly re.lu.-.-.i When their lul.ors Im-.-oii,.- I. - r known an.l appreciated 1!i .. t mi it ies for w. u l.. a - .1 1 a l !:. i,, at tlu-ir disjsisal. i!l I..- I:. Many more hand--, nnd l.t-ui needed to.lothe w.nU and .. i an.l women trained iii.-iil .ii...; Ix- call.-. I for us as? i 1 -i ul -.. Most of the Hate-- have i- ... . t .. li-.hed a"ri. -till lira I .- -l im. -nt ... and at I lie ina joril . .1 I he .- ,i n . oji'-t is busily a I w.nl. on I.. . Some of t !i.. avri.-iill lira 1 i . .1 1.--. Hire's iu economic cutout.. I. . , as tin- farmer . l.-ari. .. h. M. r ;. ale its in. Hi. y aluc to th.-ii. II.. ili'i.it.. iimiv ami iii.nv lihi - I . ii : The implement;, in-, d.-.i I i t;, lc. Ii. .ii and :tu.ly .f in i n and inexpensive. l'..r ..!it. ... r ulin:..' happiness lie-, ill ...it I i and til. : I 11.1 of Il.l I Ml . Ic .1. . : , , . of nat ural science oil. r a u...i i nt an. 1 i.roii.isii.f held i.'. .in eiitoiiKiloiy. AROUND THE! CLODE. In China fish are said to I..- 1. ii. i.. i under hells. J aI'AVK.-k children arc turn.' I.t v. write with both hands. I 'AIM now .- ts its i al.-r sii,j,i . ii ix trrt-at sprinj.'s. ulii.ii ti.r... tliroii'.'ii eie-hly-t hr.-e miles ..f a ,u. lu. Is. Till-: Sandwich islands arc n. r to Is- worth '.. "hi. i. n.. "f u hi. ii i i chants of the I iiite.l Mat.s c. ti : .iJ.I.Uiill. Tin-: Irish lanua:'e is in.t a .-..iui,.-' cial laii'ruae. t h. my h it is st i ! I j. by p-rsons w ho have business ! ti.i: a.t. Tiik inhabitants of the s. .!.!. -i. i iun. Is believe that c clone, a:. -: .liiee.l by the llappiny winj-s ..I mo u ,tr..iis. invisible birds. l th.' whole length of tin canal sixty-l.iiie nnlcs ai- ciittii..' fourteen w-n- made by .Ii. I. t hr..ii;rli lakes and eiy lit m i ! i . : n. i lab. r. l itoi an obs4-rvu? ion ( iii.-r . '!-.-Ki .cl,cii. in the liar.. m..u.ita.h . ty-liine cities and six linn.lr. I a ty-t-iyht villages i-an be kcci.su.:...' wcathi-r. "ItK under t he .'iiar.l of i;..i .' Turkish salutation: in Arabia I':- ' 'Mayliod st r.-ti;rt Inn ..i.r in-u i the .unis say: "May tin- li iit ' e-.nls rest with thee." FARMS ACROSS THE FAS. The cult ivatioti of tin- banat.i t t -. in' fivcii up in Fiji in fav..r ..t' si.ar y'r. iw iny. A ' invasion of caterpillars mil. aj.H'arance in V.h.ii.-. 1 ia:i.-.-. a.i i : illsn-cts ha e eutcn iii t he pa-ti.i'i- ;u left the fields bare. Tiik playue of locusts, which I :.-' M-v-ral years wrought such un t...-f Algeria. .l.-s n..t seem liU.-K to i..- i lisastr.nis this year. Tin; lce k-epiiij- in.lii.trv ha taified a (food footin; in i.ia.-. i. i.i: ! where tin- depart in.-nt .f ai . -i '' is TiHpiiriiiy; as to the market t -i i ' of l-OIl.loll. Tiik. I n.liail tea crop f,.r ls-.i; ; 1 l:i.l'.s7.(Kni pounds, as e. nn.ai . i v- 1 l'iu.oiMi.iMMi p..un.ls for i! m-.'i .mi, an.l 1 1'i.oimi.imni jM.iiii.is l i ' ' lV.IO-'Jl M-as..!!. l!lliii itoii is su.mu. .I t.. I.;... '' largest cow h .pulat ion . .f an ! the world, there ln-iiu '.'. i.-..m- ' that city. Iiublin has ll.unti ai..i ' l;' don s.ooo cows. A feiiirrcl llulti-r. A younfi-man livin; in tl nt-i..:' of Portland caught a s.juii'i'.-l t' 1 and started in to tame it. and l.- '' Mich success that the sijui 1 1 . -I i- ' 11 as tame as a house cat. '1 h- - i ' : 1 ' after lK-iiij lioved up for anl u l" piven tin' run of the house an I about upstairs an.l lo u at n! I -'" " he was let out doors and a I !. '. -.i ' ' play in the trees, but he e-ot l a. :. the house regularly at ni. a I l .u. ' " at niyht. A few days ayo tli. - -. , . 1 1 ' " : ilodycd into a rat hole an.l l-'-niniiiny; throue-h the wulN. 1 In ! ' " had been overrun with rats, and a:''' the stpiirrcl (ot into the wall- tl 'r' was a s-amiM-ririi and racket win''" threatened to tear the h.ui-c .!"'' The Mjuirrcl came out of the Inu. awhile, and from that time has Ih'cii heard of rats in tin The sxpiirrcl 'ii j. s a scaiui i ' '" "' -' ' tlie walls every "lay but the rat- l'1 taken themselves off. FINANCE NOTES. Tiik first railroal in Siam was.'l" April 11. ClIKHAMS I'OI XTV, Wash, tm noti feet of staii. liiiir timN r. Thk estiuiateil reveiiueof tl"' 1 ' ministry of telegraphs is i... ..l-:...f. s. -si. .in of th w. .vl.l dates from the establishment ! . T.ank of Kmrland. alK.ut one I""""" and seventy-five years a'"- A . . ll... ir.M.l. ILri.al 1IIVI ahows fhe nr. hi net ion of mineral- an-1 mineral substances in Canada la- ' to have lieen .'li..SiHi.iNHi. ( Hl'KlNO the twelve liioiitlis .". April -M, iKi. the value of the 'M' of merchandise from the I intd ' was SS4S.51H,4'.'7. and of the i.i.J. S'.rjfl,151,yss. nurinir the same " the exees of jyohl exiK.rtcJ ' import was lWMtf7,'
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