"t - r t r jf A RoHpo rnr "n'..lm T)il too Pops Inr KxpKitUt. Many of the ide.-is T.eld even by generally well informed peri-ma In regard to this wfnl exp':-Mve nria little short of wild. "Nitro .dyi-crine." said a tcpntlnan who la pretty well Informed upon the subject, Is ma te by uniting nitric acid with gly cerine ,-t n wnr:n temperature. It is then borti("l in 'infusorial earth.' which is the res-due of microscopic animals, and has LT' -.t ;:.s'.rpt:ve power. It is really a miiie:'il. mi l is found in lnree quantities In the earth. '1 lie infusorial earth has much ' li : "' a'lT absorptive capacity, and will h' i z-'e.-'t d. a.1 more nitroglycerine in the - - .. ."iuiit of space." 'I- 1:. -.re really si dangerous to fcan'" i L'-ent many think?" ' ineri who inatie and handle it s.-ivi!.. ' e are ! .)t at nil afraid of it, and it Is w e. ; known that if it is lighted with a jnau h it will burn up like paper and do no harm: b'it at the game time there are score f rase on record wliere the stutl has V led without any one or anything tou h:mr It, and they haven't found out yet m hat cau -es it to un nil. One reiuson lor tiiis. though, is that anyone who is near enough to notice what mirht make it explode is usually collected in fragments after t he explosion. I j-uprxise it explodes from iU- ompoir ion." " In what shape is it usually made up?" " In rims or pack.'iires. It is not a cake, I bel:eve. but in the form of a loose powder." V. fist is the most common way of settimr it otf" '"All th.se explosives are st t olf by percus sion I hey use fulminate of mercury, the m.t'er ai tii.it is in percussion caps. This m ,kt .- u ry (jnii-k e.xplosi- n. r ulminate ,f mercury i used ('( ausi the vibratknis it 'i aki s in explodim; are the same in nimoer. :'.stho-e made by the dynamite. The tei : i:i' results of dynamite are caused by the s'nl-b-nrit-ss of the explosion." "Wh.-t are thes- infernal ma Line-'-" " An ; i : 1 1 1 i '. i. .chine is s'moiy h box, orpometf.ii r f the sort, cont.vniiux uymi Inite and ': k k w .rk,. so arr meed tli.it at a certain 'in." a 1. it.-.mer tails upon per cussion r ; i I the tliim; explodes. There Is one dr;k r di!lVrece Let ven dyna-mit- ;' 1 - u: p--. i'er, wh ich is that dv,.'.:t. v. id d .'.'!- Wo.-V v it.iOHt lx-it.-( V.' he re., s .'UnpoUdt-r. will not. A f. u -onf :i ! of dynamite set off on t !k- lor. i , ,i ;. idi-r would hatter it, jhj- ;!. s-.r.-eTi. m tel. i'iv":er amount of ji.mpou'li r would s.m'.l;. ,-n.i in a pud' ot sfioK.-. .'.(.ain, i.-iuipoudier iiiu tures a .:!! -'h cV-iVBi'e. and dyxamite grin.i.s tip the rv.-k and breaks it into small nieces." A GOOD EI3 STATE. Plenlr of Itonm lur Senior In ell iu ruin 1 ct. A imnt many do i-.ot seem to have a very correct idt of the ;. or immense area of C'ahfoi n:;i. It is ?7.j miles 1- i:-t, bein.u; t'o-.-.nd- d f s mire letisth on the west by the r.-K ::;c t e.m. Jt- C: e:l ! e.-t width is ?- miits, u: 1 it fv!'ta::i.- f-s.i.s; s.p.ian; miles, or ! j'.'.'lT.'-to square acres of land. Compare I to other .-'f.-tte- of the I'moii. it is four t'i - tin- ;.e ot New (.r!s . it is tw et.'y . times ;.s I,;'"-.- a.- Ma-.-;Tiiu-H i!. it is .!.! hundred time, as 'aiKeaj Kh T-'.i:. d I'omi aic! to Ki.ropeaa .:.:; - t is f .-:r lifth- the -h:e '. 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''1 ii--t ei'iiie f -ith At that Tii.niiH'it I.n'.iis who ha-1 ).. -:i sent out after fuel, u ruler k't' ir.l. i-.i i.mrs", camo thron -h tfi---:n;.- im.hititf a .0.-tlbarrow loa.'.-il with w. i ii. " !!'. I . u !.. hcre"s u cliincc for ytiu. 'nt sivty riitn to po N'.iith aril are Fh.Tt ..'., lim p j. th j r:-.;:k here !" ex clriiTT'. 'l the , H:riT " l . i-- !. .:;. ! -" c. V-.i Louis, lr:n-b!!r- ' r.- '. t, I i-1 wL-:i utult-r lire, i ic.' " I .i .i l.:'.r i;,i: k He's si: k. iinrl will die if i- r. i !.. .-.tul Louis (Virttnl into t!., fi.i--:-.. v. ..- 1 h.i.l tt pair of y:nt .' --I:- - 1 - i-. i -;.t no -o.-,t or hut. L..H.- ; :...l '.:-. y.l t:..i.i on Hank, nm! i.r. i! : ! ;.i out. ni-.u ami tottfrlnat. A- 1' ;.: ' .m. I : i:ioro br.o'i . 1 .f f : . l.om.-. hatles ami c ..t! --. ; .fc h.-;:l ..f i:.f handle of hi" u ! : o-.v iuh -rut- 1 ,i another lo.-i.1 f w ' "''' ' ' '. iu:t-iv.' ot such .in net ii .-: t n i:i..iihs .-f a living lie .?!. .-ii..! t-.i! f- r .'. :.- :. -. l;om lie W a iv et i-:i i ::' ' r iti-'.y I: .i'...ii:t; ." " Aiil i. w i i ot-.. t 'i-.f the pio-toTt- r'.- : -' i :;..-r-!. i-. ..: t he -,var until a f. w i. 1 ;' i ; i 1 1 1 1 Hank 1 , 1. r tiese tw. r. rn i. . vi.- !:! n !i ..erf in V:-vtw .:. i , ) v.lh :i ! -.ml f-mulv. I. niio, 1 1: iv .1 r : h;i ve i-.i-t . .-isio-u' Jly, ho::; !' ..- ' '.:!..:; i'. r ri ur t.) the net i:i M i:, r. IVi-on th'tt .-t Inn fr.-e atvl eavt-.l I.. . ..I-. . ;.,'-.i :.:,': 1 i.!i:i to hl hoTiie. 1..0..T I' :.;.-. : . t' ...ot, or ail fliess.nl hi- sin i oiii.v tl:--: us a mere fie'iM'.i'i' i'v i1 .i hi.. ! nl. h.ovcvtr, h.e l.n l n-.-ti.rv ai. -t .:.-.!-. il relatives, if ll" .--. ! '. a:, . l . . .): i-nity. to fneiui l...i.: !..; h.: -ak il w a:- lardy ac-kt.o-.-i, .; . ... ..; ,- . r tin- iioo'.wt n' !- tl w . ri I hr;- ri-r koown. U.-tioit Jc ite I'll - - :'N;-.iri-.niii it!t. Thi rc is a .- :v.-. :.,n t tintiiiL;.': on ex h'. it ten in ! ' -' ' !.. o-i i":v of i !:a w i- a few - os ...; a . ! 't: t--tt .- !is::er liwui 1 i I. ii e ; - ' 1 I !..r v. atvl Ills p;i it:ti - i.tv ....'I i ! ..- - 'l ,tl. . t- n ' . i of Mi-i. rr.t-r i- it; r- I nr , r , r v, 4, ;,r t at- tri.cte 1 t-. his .Vi.tU , l lti.-t. ;' -1;;11 II. 1 U. to n- 1 h-. -I rau.rl.r :. , -i . ;f , ,,, K-k-t hi'lt l: ' I K .t'll'.l. ! '. I.i- i .' -I .-; i!i.,rir,e pn:-. r. i-v Ii.- vre. 'it (.!!.-. 1. -i .t hf-y I'Htio.-s i- , 1 .--..I . i on -11:., : i.-r - u-i 1 it, ai.'l i.- r.-.i.'.. r ri. jaii.tin-i fr-tni twei.t e to (:" lie !. 1. 'he pr.-.it rn. 1 it of Pi i, .i-..:..v k'...f. his mi .1 . - t. t 1 if .: .!' '-, r :- .,u . .?t the sea i- . jit it- i-;.t it 1.- 1 ..r- , j.:, -It'ie. ' I 1 1 i-i,. I .. .11 i-l,., ... 1,, the Ill I l e s . . 11 1 . . 1 1 1 I i t-. r 'on 1 t-if,., r th i w ill i. . r t!.-.-e . :;:,.: ;. ! : d ".1 - A: p o ' :V t. i 1.. 'i : ' '! h'. -ee her -, n.y il m. . on mi" t r. t .. o::r .-M " i ' te t j - Ti . -. I : : re- -i re T. v : . e . ; i .-:!! t. " hi 1 I. ..... t'-.i, jr.-: why the.- : " .,. " .;,V I.. ' ".I 1 . l.l:. !:., ! j':f . ' , ' nr. -nt " J;:.f -i-.;--i... ' 1 . I .. :- 11." I.,;' ,-A-s o : .i ;v ,..t t time in my int..-- ! lun-f i t I te it-. wr. :i ! Vlillr .v.: ttleV tl.. : i .r i Lie." A Twin-. INVKSTMKNT. At this statin c ,l .r. wen vu: - eo.t sim; in m!;: ' , --.:-..s beeonto tt;h In c i , your pfgs r.-f.is.i To ti.nve, h-i- h ns tvn'f lay as many e-.. s t.-.v sleiu',:. y.in ..vi'! f.-'X S p:irknce c-tv, -T" Mel) :. - c lo f T"'.;" Xlii ' ' ;t f !!:-. and ','(' PowiIpis j ' i .11 si v b-.ii . i- :-i . . I hh 0, v.s- me nt t'-af :v dividend-.. Thevnf positively : ' r--e fi-.f 'n"'e Vowders m.!e. 1 1 1 - i-fier ton , r- 1 ro. ho their monev re- 1 1.-n '.'it. What ! r iietriiifrtetiirr c,.re i ak- tl is opr. S ,W. I v all d- aier MtTlov M.D's In-nrcver) Fiver I'tiUrpn. dnred nnd pr -setrib, d hy ui.inv eminent j.hv ''". Thev do not n.a- e hair ur- on tiiid tis.Mls t;r set '..roken hour - f tti -v r th t t coir, ctof of s il onl-rd.1 l.Her V r!isov"red. Mor.ey refunded 1,. 1 U. (fffed rniieliaeots. For -Ale hv K .lani-j J0HVFT0N. Hoi I OW AY vt CO . I'hihi Jelphid Aiit-Eti 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST Under a Democratic Na tional Administration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wronir Kiirhtcd. cnnifrntulatc? its Imoorati' readers on the (iuwn oi ii new year, under conhti 09 that have not ex-iste-l f-r a quarter of a century Kfrii? out the oltl. rlni; in the new, Kinic out the tule, rinif in the true." fovfltn-l an-1 Hrndrick have hen eloct"!. A'tor the lourth el March there will be a It iiio tr.ittc aiminitration at Y"A.-hinsrton, with ure.it jMt'-it.ii!t;ef tot the jr-r refd, prcierity anl ad vancement of the country. Thk H-t hfis lahofed nnoasinely fortwpn-ty-tlve vear t'r the-e ifh'rkiu msulis. it will e"xt'iil to tfie nw a imf ni-tra! ion a hi'.irty u-n'"t-inic ari l r-T'lml support ii the re (Stat'tr-hineut c-i jrir.r;j,'W :in1 .iiiMf. vital To th f.ullu? wt I f;ir'. hy roI'riaiaif adu.es rt-f h ti hit wrmr and B" rt i Mir the .nipreuiaoy of the Ifcmiierut:u faith. W e are on t he thn'-L h?hi t import -in t pvrnts and T'-at ch.mi:'. I'o a 1 enon"r;i t who aidd in i h-vi-'and". election, the future lull ol In fere t and hope. I n k kfkly l' st will aim to k ! fully ahr(".i:t c t the tii:icj in everything rolain to the in ( n. ' ii'lni mn! r:i t uu. 1 1 pidn-y ,tt Immo :i od ahrond will te m tel t ! rem ly 1 i.'rus-c . irerier.tH-ly supported or caitdidlv Htl kiodiy cr'tuicd. .N'n ye tr in u p hi-t'-ry l tir p'urn.il pr..ni-o t.. r.e po replete with matters ul iiit'-rnsf tit I;euuic f a the no wir.'h wo aro ahmit t- enter. I !e tneetiittr ("t-rurre1. th-derlfrnttfti ot the ITr. ilfut i;il v.tt. t;:e i nil n ii rat i-n. the new ( ',i-.t ' ret. the fh'T ;- in trie !.tohe ?er ice. the arn, ,. vt c t thf bo ks 11 a re ( ureat ci'id'i'rn. I'm k W i.tii LY I't .- r v. ill i-irnish the earltci-1 indllif4Mief. with judicious comment from the old Democratic ."tandpoint. Sueeo.'? will nt hamper it any nore than a quarter of a century of dele it impaired its enerif . I he ehtn of th Ipvri-latnre. with n Kef'Tin (fvernor pp d ly a Keptibi ii n tunp'rity, pr. :nf-es to h fritirfol of important ipn' and ex ritini; inr(d-i;f. The "tr :r:e p .toii ol i lon-re will be even nor' inter't in; in its hruader h'dd. In ail is vi' ,1 d",:'rt ::ieni.-. Thk U kkki.y Post will aim al ex letr-e and r-li :tdlity. it literary, ruif 'f I i ' oe..u.-. new and luea department- will he maintained in Their u til ot eiheien cy, whi ie its market reimr-t w: ; I tie prep:i r d with ft renter care h ni oreei-ion than ever hefore and made ah-thitt-ly reii;it le. Now the time .r Dem.rTeverywhTe to take hold, eciuent and ."trennthen the party and its flloen ri -ro-enra i ves . by e x t s ! i ity ii" eireula t lull t'l I fv ;r v; : i p.-.p-T-. a'e ? " lnirer on the d c.'en.-" . v e we are : . Ti'? wild i .ol -t : tAtix the party to d. .-t n nd r tr a u:i;'.rit , ; lie A meriean people. a:;d in a lew -er.s it will !. ralh'd on to adm oh ier t(.e eio-r! tov-Tii me 1 . Truth tf miifhty and ha prevail' d. MnK'e- Snl.scrliilloii, oitr your. l.oxtuiro pre). ml, f1.25 In I Itilx f l lie or nirr, onr jrar, r-iK- ;r-i:tll. I 11(1 A fr ropj- l fvcrj rln!) of tfn. NnI for NaiMi'te rt1-s. JAS. 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Indent want in jouriiah-in, and to make it m cheap that all can nffool to ei t-iy its w.-ekly i-it "THK ANNALS i ) V THE V A K " have hee:i one of I 'it distil. uui-l. liiii fea'i'.r. s ot The W, thm Tintes, atid it is now mutated in that fea'in-.. hv iranv ot the leailin' jnnrii lis ai d pel io.l.cais of th,.- i-ni-iiiy. 1"! !.e-t wi'.fi-is from the uetlve phtticipants .. tlif jre:t. -trillile oil liolh shh s will t-ie t ill ue ineir ciinii i.iiiTiona to t he un v nl ten I. -teiy el the v.r.r in .-'.cry tmniU-r. und inns.- tl.". p.if" r sneci:. liy ent'O tain nor ami ins; i net i v. to the vtteians of hntli the Hiue and the I i i a y . TEltxs r.K Sui!ciinii'N : The WctX-h Ti'ies j ma. led, pr.-tn :!:, (or f ):ip DoMar a jvar. ! ry coin of -n w i:i he enluled to an extra c- nv. Address, THE TIMES, mns klilhim;, mmli.. I'ARRIAGES, YMim & SLEIGII.M Carria.se Making in all i!s r.ranclips. Paii: iin-J. 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XITI-: -in 1433 Arr.- Oil M-J-r 'S'ti . A II4I.F ..f nl! t'lf Pal.lic f -mo ch-r.. ... e, :-o. w.-r ei thf ..-' i'.x-n,,- rnimtrv. I .! . i d Marts t-tn f!.-vrriiiiikr tiic .rll!in Sti-!0- -.i!j:ti-v .t' ,- nil!-a.; f... 1 tie Ff; :".....-. imi.iiI I.aTi.t. .!!-,. C,i v .; HSo...l... Im.1 C.ra'r, N. 1'. It. U..SI. i'a.:l, .Mimi. raoLil llG.siLH wanted lAlfTSB WHITSET, fHl'hilSfrAS.) lff tjr aule tins papir. -..i.j. i, fcvv fvt in tho l e.o; A !V; Cli v c i -c uP k." !: :-i.e.r.i "t nt! Goick I t. Mate "ft he a- it .- seel ro. Th;. .1 - l.i .ir 1 1:.? eoiin- :o li-t o" t't.t ' ' . i i. : o i .- -i-.-v.-a. Add K P 9 t vt i.n I ft rui a I do iM-t ...p-.s w-n t!m..i;d'.n hKT th. m r.-.ir:. -..rft.n. l -r-.ii R ra.:.-i . t; a V; "' ,' ' '' f''T. H'll.H'sY FAI.I...N.i Mi .N Kss. It. - .tuiv. I v-..rr.,nt n.y r. :n -iy l. r:..- ,t'"'r'1"-. i- ni-.o . T-iC I .iv 1. il.- 1 ;, , r.,.,r r-.t t..w m-!nt "!-. s.r.i ra-r fori. ir. .li-. .... I il." 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Three men sat on a settee in one corner of the. barroom of the Mimrs' Anns, in Front street last evening, with heads close ti...'e?her, smoking sliort lirier-wixxl pipes mi l talking Jn a f-low way, as if they hud to stop and throw their weight on it before petting a word longer than one syllable spoken. They were dressed in corduroy trousers, tucked into the tops of their boots, and short thick coats. They were going over their experiences in the Rocky Moun tain retrains, the hotel being a resort for old-country miners on their way East or West. Finally one of the group named An drew McDonald straightened up and said, in a louder voice than hehad hitherto used : " You may talk about sea serpents, but my pards had an adventure with a rattler last spring that knocks out any yarn you ever heard."' Half a dozen loungers nnd a reporter gathered around the miner while he con tinued : "His name was Henmn Fish, and he came from western Ohio. We called him Heme for short. He could do two things better than any man I ever saw. One wua to fish and the other was to handle a black snake whip. I reckon most of you know what a blacksuake whip is. Heme could pick a fly from the ear of the olf mule of a fonr-in hand, and never let the mule know a whip was anyw here about. " Fast spring he and 1 got on a spree in St. IiOiiis mid when we shook ourselves together ;oraiu we found ourselves in a town called l'aola, Kansas. As Heme's head l.eg..o to shrink, he t.;ok a notion that v e shoiiii! ;ro away from there by the over lnnd rout", and so we w ent down to Fort Scott and joined tile caravan that was bound for New Mexico across the Staked 1'1-iins ' " A i-arnvan acres the Staked Plains from I'ort Scott last spring?" the barten der remarked with some emphasis. "Yes," said McDonald, as though irri tated. " W e had followed tlie procession about two weeks, when one evening wo ccmoed on one of the nort herly branches of the Hcd Fiver of the South in a bit of timber. Wi; hout wa.ting a minute Heme d; cw a fife! i hue ami pole froi.i its hooks nnd.r ihe canva-iiif our prairie schooner and started down t lie creek for a mess of ti -!i. somehow he didn't set-iu to have his usual luck. Tiie sun wr.s just sinkinc and Heme walked on from pool to pool, now and then droppim- his line in without suc cess till he was about half a mile down stream. There in an open splice, where the grass whs short but tlie woous. thick, ti few rods away he found a l.i dead tree that luid fall, i i ii.lo the creek and washed around with the top down stream. Just below this the wr?T wf.w dep anil stiii, and as his h'v.k sank into the water lie felt the first b;.-..l stirring tug of the evening. It V!ii a (Hihh. Not very exciting spurt, vou will s.-is to catch a bullhead, hut then the eatimr of them is never to be despised. For liiteen minutes heme was so busy that tie did not notice the iliuhl of time, but just us lie felt a tug on his line for the eighth time, lie became aware that something was about to happen that he had not anticipa ted. He said afterward that he felt just as .1 man does who wakes up at midnight to tind himself bolt upright in bed, hearinj; nothing and wondering what was the mat ter. Th" fe.-ling wrs so stronir that instead of landi n g t he I;sh lie looked slowly around. Not live feet away to his left was a big pnnther, urchin it - back and rubbing the sides of its head aioi.g the grass and smil ing at him. almost, as it lashed its tail from side to side. It was phasing with him cat fashion. Meantime t ne. cat tish had swal lowed the hook and was tugging away so hard that, in spile ot his scare, wnieh made his broad-brimmed hat tremble, he turned t look at the hue and the bobbing cork winch h.. always lisin-l with. From the jitriti'ted water nUmt u.e cork his eye fell on a six-foor rattier ti-nt was making its way over the e-ige of the bank of t ne creek tn tn the old dead log. and was h'-aded di rect ly lor him. From the snake he looked to i he c;- voi ! ing pant her, and t hen back to the uglv repl lie. ..iliiid to strike with his p. ite 1.-st t he pan I ner should spring on him, and afnid to stand stiii lest tiie snake should ;:track him as soon as it was near ciough. Somehow the movements f-f the ran; her. us it trot'ed about, rolled over, or i-iiiined stirT legged imotbe air. proved a stronger at i met ion. and for a minute he wati Led it attentiveiv. nntil the fish gave a 1-!1 c:b rt t" tree its.. if f;. :;i the hook. The 1 n.ith.-r was wal'-dng away .is if to leave i's victim in peace, when Heme looked around .-.ml sau i he snake v, ;us passing him. !i;:..e.l bribe timber. T:. -:i t !:; inspira tion cr-Tie- wh ii h San i-.i his lit. -. ib had the t-ii-- in his 1.-:: timid. Stooping over he caught the reptile by the tail. Quick n? I his was d-..i,e i lie pant ,u-r saw li;e u.ot ion. Bin1. lir i.ii L ii'hiui settled ! r a spring as Heine whirled t he sn:;ke ' nt r..jc'l!y over his head. The panther was too late. Heme's skid with the vt hip enabled him to ili'17 the ran lev comfortably abor-i 1 1; j.-iclher's neck, and th.- ne.! in-tant buried i's fangs in tlie beast's tongue that shoved ti.rong.i :ts half opt 1. m .iih. - Tl- -i t :; h a y, .- .i .-i.i ; ;,: .1 io . r. . . "i v. and rit v. Oi I i i k I -i V " See h that " lie. ..i , oi realij irightene and, 'I. i: olhe !.":" piutiged into tne cr.'. k, and revs, ra:. 1 r, :-.t M . i up camp. v in n he n;u! iiiari .t h-s story, the w iiole cmnp ; glitcrat t he . uiiicnl I'gnre en-r-d o ). about the most .".i n thev hud ever hear.!." -. Mack, w ho primed you to tell 'id the Inrti rider, wipir.g his his jijirtiy w hite iiiinm. ,1 .. ' )f,r. st,)rv teller. -. I've g.-t the snake's rattle, and i; lo e.g.." 1. "lis- OT'. !'t ::t l' ' t ru . sho.v" lie t..oi i. t'.i obd looking v;tli'-e from be at'd. wiijlv fiUiil-lin ; for his t ro'-l. i-i iiii-mt t. ii minutes f-r' ' '""r.or ! b I'H- l:.-id been pnnth-. rwas si i!'. alive, but 'ei; The .:.-.!: was in -hii Ti ler : s. r ... ol! m-. I' h.-r haviug eh ...wed wns bit p. ;i. I cut, the it is ." -r oil. and her " t ere I wel c itton on Th,. f the T-.-T-iles. b-sides ..- end. 'Ihe :-ri was '--e. T1-- i -rtereh-r v. alk r r.nd p i-s.-d down a big cont.Mrii'ig r. ve';owF.h fed a ri'ii.il er" of little ihl.-rs besi.a it he '.ai l: . I ';--. ' i i . c i. up. The .cw York run. ears ' 1 . t . ; I., .11 h" b, pi. ve A tnsetlint Iizzl-1 ihc VV little 1 acuity M's M ilo Ihuriini gave tlie riii.nes of siune f.t the must rej iiliible ph siciii lis in U1.5 two cities (lhttshui-ii anil Alieh.'tit , to whom she liit.l paid Uig.- sums ot iiioiihv tor treat inent, hut she tapidiy kicw worse Slie whs then tkeri to the most 1 c. citable physicinns and surceons jn New York, hut v. iih 110 hi ibr success Thev hud aii pronounced it cmiiC- r, anil dechite t she nni-,1 dh-. The ti sti ot her hreasf was eiiten awuv tiow 11 to l er rih- : tie brea-'t bone was laid" hate, and ij.e iiise;oe made its way upw tids, causing the hlca-t, to ! Conic det uUU d liOi.i the Wail ot Ihe chest, tt'iiigiog loose from aiinve. Si-e pape 20, of Dr. il-titin.iii's "TiN of Lite," how Fkki'NA e iien her. They ate aiveil ay bj tli ugists, ioahs. Says neighbor Siuitl., "My little cirl was pale mid sieKiy. lapidly losing flesh, iippe l:t vai i.ilile, and sleep iiiueh ilislni lied. Ili-r condition wks beeoiniiiii alarming. 'as -.ilv sed hv a friend to tiv McD.11 aid's Ceiel..;i;.'(I W1.1111 I'o.viiers. Adininistereii ll.ieens.d siie t-Xi'i-lled the enarnc us 11 uin her tit 132 worms." Neighbor Smith now t lin ks McDonald 's vVorm Fowders are the li rear est vei nd f uge existence. For sai t)y r.. J allies, Ivegishllrg. Johnston, I!oi,i.ovay & Co., l'liiiai'eiphiit Alien- s. X. nne1. Th" Tf rise in C-tmhrhi eountv of s.-i-.ftii:,, it; stpi'l'ts, tetter ol l'iKii dl.-t-Hse ot any miim, ud.ci :l.-d or iei;u uetl. lo pur-ci.a-eoiie liolt.e ot M c I ).!: in s jtreat hiood purifier -r s usajMriiiian alternative, use as di'i-cted r.ni! it ta.t heu.-li: fed ninny times the ai:jc of its cost, voni r.a Tt-y v-ill '-e re tnrnefj. .lohnston. Ibiilow iy .V Co., Vnila b lrdn.i agei.-s. Sold t,y K. Kt.ens I'Ui'g. 5-0.-ly.j Jntt N. ! Sven out. of ten yoa meet iuir a hurt cold, and with couuhiinf, hawking ami snort in-r ate ah .nt kept hti-y. Do a g-.od tluie- f.r yourself at once, l.y coieg tn the nearest driirf stoie and uetrini. a imtil.. .,f J). - Kess h r's Cele't.iHted Ktigiisii ta.ueh Medicine. If you are not stli-tied that it is worth Hi' yon pay, ti e drnegisi Wl' hand y..a hitt k yum money. For sale hy K. James. The- Ciri-al Zln-i.iri. For toritharh- and t.eorali-ia h:is no equal Warranted. On!" i.-, t- .,, ..:i rf .- -'..-....... i ... ii w s n.t tf. nt. si .1,1, IliiioW -,iv it Co. AglTOIS. rhilalelphia J-1TS. All tits stopped tree hy Dr. Kline's .real Nerve Restorer. No lit. ait.-r rirst o:ty use. !.t ve.otis fUle.s. Tieatist- tt..i H III) tiol. :e llee to tit. ease;.. .-.., I t,, ill. rt.nie. i.,i a n -ti s-t . i-iiii.trti-i ..in, i -t , ( l I'.K fou ("no! i T's,. J)-. Tie-mis' :-eei(i,-C)i -.fmr-!:..e t.. i.i. .-, ions i " lies,' ii.ei!-. i..,- :, .,..,1,1,... ,...,,.!. s nf i o n-, pam nnd o II oiiiiiii - 't i i . injuries IOI' IIATJ3Y KINTS. Tinny I eful Siifsi-Mlonn for fbe 1 Jonseliold. A hnndsome sof." -pillow cover is made of rrini'-. n satiu. with a large half-circle of embroidery in a lighter shade of crimson upon the upper side. A lambrequin that is both pretty and serviceable for tlie sitting-room is made of d 11k seine twine. It should be one quarter of yard deep iieu.re the fringe is put in, and tl at may lie of any depth to please the fancy. nnc made of dark green, with a cardinal satin rinlxin. is very handsome. A pleasant entertainment for a few friends is called a "q notation party." When the invitations are given the request accompanies them that the recipient will come to the party with three quotations lnetnoried When thesf quotations are given, th" narie of the author is to bo triveti b anv one of tfie company who can do so. The one who first gne-ses or gives the name receives a favor, usually a tlower. if this is not practicable a bit of narrow, bright ribbon that can be tied in the but ton hole, is substituted. Window plants should have plenty of blossoms at the proper time, but in order to blossom they must be plentifully sum piled with roots. In lifting plants it is often the practice to reduce the ball of earth lilted with the plant by crumbling the soil around the sides This destros the root.- to such an extent that the feed ing portion of them is completely niutil.it ed, and, as a consequence, fresh rootlets have tost art out ail over the leading roots before any food c in be sui plied to support the evaporation r .pi Uy going on from the leaves and stems, especially in very suc culent kinds. A very pretty vase mat border can be made from the ravelings of l'.russels carpet. Cut a foundation piece of the si.e and shape desired from crinoline. Allow for a border all around two inches wide, and cover the centre with a piece of bright rolored tiannel, cloth or velvet. ( ut the ravelings into pie. es four bit lies 'ong und a trance in bundles of f .nr or five threads each. Fse darning totton. and punching holes close t igelhei in ill" f .un i.ition bord- r. fasten on the-..- 1 un il -s by drawing the centers 1 rough the holes and holding them il: pl.n e with the da'liing cotton Or. the 1 a v 1 1 i.:s can leTewedeu in any lnanner most, hen ly I i 101111 a full moss bonier. 'I he niit;ue of colors is very effective. Hovs a; e somet imes helped to from habits of on .ei an I of good behavior by being allowed to wear s une article of dress which they ..then e and i eal'.y w ish to wear, and for w hull they must take thought For example, a loy who had leanings toward pi.gil sin was presented with a pair of ! eve buttons, for which he had longed; t hey were made of cell ul -id. ami rep rose t e I a skull and cro-s : ones S0gre.1t was his fear that a n i-n Imiii- might be broken off and lost thai his w.-.lks to and from school wa re chare.c: eried by remarkable self control Another bov is allowed occnsii iiia lv to w ere a watch f h 't w is ores ntcd to him he his grand father." and which has, as he says, '' a pl.ue glass front, "and si must he c.-iii-: nil v gnarled. If course, after a time the novelty wears otf, but every time that a child behaves properly instea i ol mijii ope: ly a tendency in the rig ill dire. : 1. 11 is d " e'oucd A m iisical and 111 erarv soc:et y, which has been popular and successful lor two win ters past and is still all . e, adopted this method ot determining w ho should take part in f he piogramme of the next meeting- In the. hist place it is ported ly well iinderstr o ! that e tch member of the so ciet will take part; then tiie names are put into a hat and are well shaken : then lh" pi ' s ilent, who is blindfolded, selects the 11a tues, one at a time . he hand t t h"l:i to the secretary, who reads them at once. Fsual'iV it is customary to assign to truth one a part which it is well known he or she can I ake wil h ease, but soiuct inn s, for fun, and lo vary the proceedings, a programme is ma ie out. am I then t he sa i ; ;e.t -j or pal ts are designated on separate 1 its of paper, they are put into a hai. and each otic who lias already had her name drawn from tiie hat, 1I1.. lii of paper, ami is obliged to accept, as li.e . ' ' the part assigned. Tidies for the common sitting-room should be of inexpensive material, and of a kind that may be laundried. A pretty tidy that answers these requirements is made of white crash ; the ends are f ringed out to the depth of four or possibly five inches, the edge is overcast to prevent fur ther fringing ; iw o inches above I l.e begin ning of tlie fringe threads are drawn out crust-wise, and a ribbon is run in ; this is put insoth.it the drawn threads a p -ar in the i'oimof squares: the edet t is ery pretty. This tidy is long enough so that, it can be gathered In the center; it may be tied w ith a ribbon, or may be simply fas tened blindly with a while thread An other tidy ot t his tit-si 1 i,it ion is crocheted of teine twine and has two spaces left for narrow ribbons to be run in. In place of ribbon strips of silesia doubled may be used. The bottom is finished with Iringe. l'ieces for the arms of the hair may be made to match, but in th"se only one space for ribbon should be left, and no fringe required. iVimionn In Cattle. Some of the wealthiest tattle companies are located in Texas. ( 'olorado ami New Mexico, as follows: Texas Five Stoi k Company, $4."., Outi.tiOO : Cherokee Five Stock, -VKUVKKJ : South Texas, eq.OfXi.OtM; Northern New Mexico, SdityHM.iUMi; Cen tral New Mexico, i;.ooi),(i.iii ; Lincoln Com pany of New Mexico, s,nuu,M); Milo A, Suiiih, Socorro, N. M.., :i,no0(h0t). A dozen companies represent -17.",iHKJ,tKHl. In this ratio it will be only a few years before the vast domain of line grazing laud will be controlled by rattle companies and reap the immense profits of this multiplying wealth of the United States. Thekk never ha3 been offered the ppopie of Cambria county a medicine so deserving of prfist and patron a as Me.Donaid's ecl ebiatej Worm Powders. They combine the three most desirable points in any remedy viz: Srnallnpfs of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness. They nre positively the urefttest worm destroyer of the age Many children suffer continually and finally die, their parents never dn-aining t liw ' I he Ir s'om aetis nre infested and eaten tliromih with worms. Twenty-five cents inve.-'ed In a tiox of McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow ders would have saved the liitle siifTeier's 'i'e and given back i's rosy cheeks nnd blooming he.tlth. Any case of failure to cans- repulsion where worms eist, the motiey promptly refunded. Sold hy E. Jair.e-, Elietishurg. JOUNSTO.N, lloI.I.OWAY ttC'O., 5-9.-1 Philadelphia Aeerds. II I Slippery ;iat F.ve. 'The squire, ays the author of ' The Hoosj.-r be. io(, Piiaster," "wm- ,,,. L.nss eye and a wig. The irtass eje was constantly siiWhihg out ot focus, and the wii turtiiiig aomiti: sidewise on Ids head when le nd-diessi-f! the pe-iple of the Kl:t Creek Di.s srict.' S id spectacle. Parkr-i 's Hair Hal tsm preserves and proiiiots the growth of the i.atiiral l.nir. It also re-tores the nat .'.rr.! color to hair which h;is I'mleil or It. eoiue fray. Clean, riegatit, beneficial, highly per fumed. '1 Hi; rK i t b id. dorm or rr.ercuriais In the treatment of catai i h w hether in the bu m of snpi.iishoi i-.-s m- oil, tments should be avoided, as Ihey lire both ii junous and daii-Jierou-.. Iadofoi m i.-. cash) ibttctt d hv ils tiilctisivi; odor, 'i'lio inii relitiiie caiarrh remedy on the mu ketto d.tv is ElCs Ciiam I'.ai.n, iieiiii! irtu from ail iioiscu.uis drugs, it htscuittl tiioiis.u-.d.s id chronic and acute Cases, where ali ol h. r leiuetbts have tfttefl. A ptilicie is spp.i.-d into each imstril ; no pan; iiieeah.e lo use. PiueSu cm. is ; of ui agists. Nk.v Youk, .'.in. 27. lssj. ;jj.-Siiii elt linos tienitemen : Jlv li'n (;; year- old) was recently taken wilf. cn'.i m the head i.icll seemed finally tu settle in his ti. s;. 1 1 is nose was steiMieil up f,n and lih-'hts Mi that it w is tl tiira t tin him to bicitla- 8! d s.eep. 1 c.ih. d a physician who piesciil ed, X.:.i Ai.'. him no e,. Kumlly I vn-i t ii. ip... tir.jsi store an-l Lot a tmttl-. of M'lii th et. ai H um. H seei::ed to oi k like manic. l i e bay's nose was eier In two !ys. nnd I e ha-i been o. k. ever sine -. E. J llA7Zi:I. fAVIORH. Whkt ii.ihv w:l sick, wc kiivo lor lT (-;..r-;a J! -'- sl - !t"i-.l!.!.f.l-isr....! Cr !-:!--erin, " ''en i-' e ti--o -e 1 i-a, ?;o- clun:: o. i 'asierla . Ut,. n f.., h-m t -ii'l :rer.. Mi; u,ve rliem i'atl. -rur isiiie . Jiiiin--' Dmiu- store, , An; ei-.'s Pysprpsia Tablets never fa;!. -OJ- Wolfs Pioneer Clothing House, TO CRUSH OUT HiglT-ToiTecl PRICES AND GKlt-Eclaecl IP ROFITS. THIS MUST AND VILL OUR LONG AND ACTIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Goods, Gives its the advantage of knowing the wants of all elasscs of people. A n e.vprricn ee of th irty yea rs of su ccess fal business enahles us to buy or have made such clothing as will suit the trade. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing For Men ami Jo. is simply immense. Better goods were, never put together, the style, workmanship ami variety having never been equaled at this or any other house. All oir goods are made to order and the jtrices are scaled down to induce rapid sales. Kverybndy will therefore subserve their own. interests by buying at GODFREY WOLF'S Old Reliable CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT TO POSTOFiflCE, ALTOONA, PA. 1 ' ". Our Youths' Departments clothitifr in the city, and our stock of J- nrr.ishinf? Goods is tiiiFtiias.sffl in quanti ty, quality and ehfapness by any other stock of the kind here or elsewhere. Grreafc TO 1I 3S! -O-X I Corner Eleventh Avenue a WHERE HAS JUST 010 $20,030 WORTH cf tlie BEST QUALITY and BEST MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAK, GKNT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. o uii-ii wt; icuitranoie to fc.i nt sip prrrfBI. I- tlmn any otlitr riothlnic H--ne In the cltr Unr T ,n,.R.y thpI",",r" r,st Har?-1 ,,Ht ,hey Ci,n "'e fn.m twu to Ave ,i.,ars in ihe Iiorcn.tte of a Jolt of ot clothe, or an ormt hv deitllnif with us. So i.lc.ise nive tiK a call an.l examine our KOoJs anJlev our prices hefore itvestini? your money e!?ewhero. No trouhle to f how koo-1. u''"-' II. 3VTiJII, Proprietor. ALTOONA. I'A.. (iCTIIHEIt 77, lSS2.-tt. f-nT 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. AI.WAYK HAVE THF. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Dry nncl Dress Gfoocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS. ETC to be found in Cambria or adjmnins counties. Forget not the street and n.m.W. and fail not to call I PhTbB SiENOEBS Tf 3 Arc Annually Sown asl Flantei ia Haifa Miioa Gardens! tJ tT This Year '8 Catalogue Frsa o.i Application. PETEH MENDERSOM 1 i-i L: i . Always Buy The Fewest aivd THE BKST! V .-tea it n .n't cot any i.tr..e n r,n -n smr!.. y i,v 'n.! n li-.ieT-l t:u.. .,na l-.r Vi- la.-. Iiity t. rues s-i.u wi-..,-. f.,r s...!aaj i;.-w MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS Ask your (irof.r f- b!d D!Ams;:dc- and sweet an H:.'rr F5FR CAKES. VVHiT- fALLl. ? .'!;-.. C. :. .1 ot 'v,;at V3-j want. i. .!KA -LRo AND III. 11 en l.':t e t,r....;-..UI--I I J:ii..-.t ! s cr-.Mtrr tie.,, . le i-1.. ih.-i, im l-r'seW. '-'l .." .II.;.AS) ,it,K IOR MAIiViVs Office ant 91, D3, 05 ,!f?0flT.A.K.T."52!:CZ!fl! TH PKMCr I"8 Ounce bottles reduced from 1 5 cts. to 1 0 cent H? T iT ?Vs n "r VL w"ir ' r.0 0u'ce reduced fri-m 25 cts. to 1 5 cents iC vv rj KJ v" '" , J "- -STO 14 h ivi t.sir jf. t.: riaeltii is Wealth K r ' i .t 1 t r".V-.:..3 I n I . ('. Beit's KkiTK jticr. Prt.i.-i TIlRVr 5ir NT. ii r:-. it s?, feed fir".-itio for 1 !;; teria, 1 'iir .'s, C.jnvu!.. 10:1s, li'.-t, Nr-rroii-t .i.rn !irir, i ' !.,;;- .-vo'ir. ?roe r.-it i'n creir- i! l-v 1 in - -.1 c-f nieohol or tuliirco, jik frd'n-rs, .M.-it-J Do- pre:;s'..n, . -. !te--i:.-; t, f,n ji.-uin r.-sub ir.ir in in- s.-o'ity 1 :.!.: 12 to Iiiit-r-rv, ti.-rr r.:-d i" -i.lV 1 re-i-sp'TO I A A-. 1' :rr;.;.-f. I.o. 3 r.-f p-we -n nitl-rr I:v.-lur.!;iry I os-- nvd 'iierin-if - rrS.-H ( n i t.?..7..rj.t..rl i.F I'.r In: i . si. t ..bus.-c-r over-hid. il '".ico. Kacli bos c : -tainn I o-orii.ri-i.'a rei. :i.-T;t. ft.f0 Jox,or six biij.oi j ltr-u.'.s.-:it 'iyr.ind i.r. puid.-in receipt oiri-:o. I Vt Z: -.tv :r. hiv rts km "lociirop-. vra-i, YTiih cich on! rr.-ei v, d by:i orsix r.rciin-pi.Tiu. i t.-iii -i.itl, Tvt ttJl K-L'h lie iii:ri:h,-.y.-r eur n vii !-.?;i rii'tninteo to rv tutitlihe im.:u- if tiic tre.-il:ut.-itdotaai-tcJfi-c bcuro. Gi!i.r.-i: tc. 3 jesnert oi li-hy JOHN C. WEST & CO., C2 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. ILLS., 0) Prop's Wc .' u ur I'iZs. WAoiftD At. '..-'.. r Mil lit ' fru. t ton ffrn ItteiVrrtrt., r.i trtr. A.i.lruss. Le CLARE & HEHRICK. Brighton, H. Y. ' .'P-tHC ViAfiTE'.! i'tfn'.l'TJ.' -iH.i nI.Cir3'""" f ,rr "'":' ' "- ttf t- t , I V -tt i- .-f-r . -. - fc. e-i ' ...'. -. s,l,.--....-v to..,-..,...-!..,-'. ..pr,!.' ire-s DP CQTT 42P.r.(.',r.S WV I - : . L i ' ! 0--V ! tl-S:- .r:-i -i--ATR E ATM E fT K rtnHnl . Tr-tl-.- r T ' . . ... " "-'1, F-.ii- a:in t';re ., " - - - rre.ui -r-it ;,y mail. . jf. rr:r-.'W .vtT.-tisf fmn Hm.tr.rr. .1 ...!...!... u ' fTTl;. "6 3t'' box of Mi Donald s lium-.ive.i l.nn I".; - I ict.-.t.riu ur. ii-iu i;.iicj.,, oaiiU4 kn. ! ""v '. ' '-" " -'tlf T.o ? r H:s-atsfie1 I'Uversrp'i havetl-ir" "'J I -, rVV? : ''! ef untied. Johsston, HoLlfl,y A t f - -.-ms-s ,, : VVitV.?:-.) j . 'Vc V?U " v-'-C-sJ ; Pi.;l,i,lelpliia ."Aeenis." !5-i,-ly. I f I' e-ii--.Mil.itsH.iii.o..,nrw, 1 V-A ' V WVsiiix- v-.-" Li.y I , ) lirni I Into hhi...h. . ... .4LAKit-.,.iH.r.--.M,,i.v e.,;,,7T, ...: j'-iiir.'.V'i.e'j.r v.;.:;.-w 1 cnour. w nooriMi cm ;ii an.t BE ACCOMPLISHED rontttins tlie l;trp;eat and bst assortment of HAD AT THK THING HOUS 13th Street Altoona, BEEN KECEIVFn ABUIT buy and be happy. M ! 1 & CO. ""'"J.''' rtlie I .l!tev;.i X.-w fi.-.j.ls : . COOiCIS, same as your GranUtnolher made hearts -thu Fn; EL-FHAfiT CAKES, yea uant ic StC these. TOAST tSSCUiT, it saves lot of trouhle. CAT MEAL CRACKERS. rar.- t.t rate; but w1-ti rr-a ,i..rrt r . 1 tt i-r. r. i-i.- tone y..u will nj ;.r.- mi,'- M.irvia s K-. t.-M s- .1 UMf-KntS AT YOl'R OROCIiKs. & 97 Liberty St., Rttsburgr r,f""feon.esrecueeairofnsoct.toZ5eirts fcH - . '-efo.-U !.y ns. a lie- in.i:.to..r art. -.nl.lr. iGUssir'iiT.hKanBfciivTlrct.i.Kswyfirlr ( rui i5TALrBtr r-oarsnc nmnr SaSEOI SOOJXIT oriH'trs B!Wtet.ss a Tri"i j fj..sk , " t.xr:H hit itKUfil f.r ll kimt of ii.iit. nj .-.-n 1. i:.t.i:lv. mr.'l ri;.;d".jr h-.itlii.jT tiio m )-..'...j.-.l i.trt- i;-v. - ,.e, .,..,, e in m rr- s.'sr.t 1 ri , -!.VWV.,!' Vi12"..J V.,.if.VNS wr,"s"c,ri rvniiVVrivIe'iVT"1 ,''n.s.s,SKr Ai::r t'"'-t ;-: i ,-"far. ' i '-;. AZ"" A.NililM. and CANlf.Rora -;rl-' 1 ! -vs. i. s h.mm it t rivtinm rviitf r.-,..nn-n' .t ,-j, , i.;si t i it,:, r kn. ...... .. . ;..r eliblthc3 ilsctt u ft lirertf noMf . . ,(- Ri t ,,v. ,ue" - fcTji:::!N: '-A :i . 3 ' vi La t t - t J i". -i 'd H t f trt ft'irr-ni;.- iy..,-.., : ....... fir-rfn-y't urr. I r.-atito tnl f. i trial hrttir frre t - - -j I it n-e.-ii.t. t'.-r ro v-ne- .t;- l -r--si--1. S-it'l ntir -s. r 1 1, .lie cir-s ' trr ni L 1 -.--I. .... I jt l l-:.. . ... I Lmu;atl. JeJxUJM vie JMJTAJ'Jffti FKAliDS. Sr d Mii.l t crTlli.-ll.il ttr.il s . arr . . 1 - Tti i r.'. ... , - r L. .-. . - . n. .- r r-int. i :.o e i- - : ... - f; v.;. r ll IVt t I r C o.. H e Vt' f 1- , O 1:0. I' -e-rs Ur. n.l. ii- .-r. tlrrsl.n, .. I fifAf n WHIl'INU IMi. V K C.VKHS. 5SliL.ll I;'V!,i,,i'n- A,u". ,X0" ' wVtauJ ll.o t-emil v et l.uri.tshe.1 eel. I. 1 A.-ie- i:,iK0M..SIIM.,.r.;,y. No,.'.. .-,. ' """f ' -r r. r,. J M I I-Kl AL. U OLD INK C L'.. He Ut. Kyscud.dc. - " - FSgsrp STOPPED FREE t 'i f InsstT Perrsins Rr-tforitiJ H l i) Dr. KLINE S GREAT fcv-" Nehve Restorer f ' "K till NFV1I DlkKASKS. (.'? rurt . , fure S-'r j'rrre Afrrti.. r. lt:i. f-ei'rfry, ttt. U- z s r a 1. 1. 01 UK 11 a rt:r- ?r 1. A -,.'. it 'rrr i - - '-y THREE ELEFHAHT BTOEtHS. Trrtrd by an Amrry tnrntjsi,, A trepltl Ilenat In Itattle - Major Rtvers had been out sh.tir . . I hnd discharged r.ll hi pint, w htn b L i -; I pliant made a charge at him from the sk : of the jurn.de. There was no p. ip f,,r ,( ' ' eejjt to run, nnd f r -J.i tl, v kept just ahead, feeling at every tr-.p J , the trunk was trin(z to twist ltsp;j 1 Lis loir s A turn around tree rive Vrr uiuuiriiini y not itiiwture. wiilf li lie Hia-1! o. most of by pprintrintt up irdo the hrihrh he was as nimble as a cat and n ,?r. ! a lion. One foot hither and he wonld Lst, ; bt-en out of the elephant's reach bnt v lore ne lui'i orne tmlraw up ),js 1' ?s t'- i j c-lciiliHiit had (iol him tiriioy clinc!, T S the toils of his jirol.M-is. Still !:.--- r.-- ; ed against hl;a, thinkii.tr it 1 t-n. r t., '.- , his let? wrenched from the rot-kit tr.;,- fall Iiatk Itodily intti the ai.;:ni;-k ;, The stmcirle, hovevtT, did n ! ln-ti- i.s t to the delight of tlie imrsued, the V. i. ton bK)t which the former wore s". - - - r, released the let: and saved the 1.;. .,; ..." j Rotors. The dilfnimn. In wi-M-r. d -t . i ; i end hi re, for the ide;.hant jlnd:r;t- . - J.i I bnlked of his pn-r. nft.-r d.-sir'.viv- .t" bfx.t, took no his ijurrters l,, i,. ..-,-ft ," J brant ht s und kept his ttit;-ipn. ! , ,, . J I I in tlie tr e f .r twenty-four h -i.r- M ; j the country fM striian haj-p. ;,,..) t l j, .t ,. f Holers K.ive him n-.ti'-e i f Lis j . s . . ' j p.xin help ca'iie, aiel the t-it-pi. ,.,t : . -t . i "1 i nun i eni-ti itwa o toTa-toiu;: an-! v.- , Had t h i ihti-,1 red iri a !-.-, ; . .... jungle the t-:lict-r wou.-i hav.j : ei:, ; to death in the tree. " ' " There is a leut;ful . i v k,. . elf-J.hant net! td in .-i i i" i.-,!; i-'''." nf India. He v. as sturni.-ird ' -: r rii"i nn hnt'f !"!( I-:-- r. -. . . -.' .' r?i lly-jxiint of the i'ooiia i . it ',. ' e:!llllil!ir i f the I..-. 1 ..t i . ' ." The " n :i)i. .i:'." -it . . i .... him th" w..rl to 'ih . tt . --. ...'-, . '. f ;:tnl vt ..und d i . . -,.. . uV . . ' ' he lav Hiider h In a .-f -:,-e:i '1:.-. . el. ; i. -i :.t st. ' - ... -t : h ' ;, , aro'ind t.n.i ; ; ne -,, i . ,i j ,.'L,. He never sr.n.d a t- t. r. ! .-;. : : nr.e e or retire, n l;.- co ,t:.. ; hottt-r and : r i-r. u"t:l the ;-- -'-1 . PltriTnf the Ft;i! 1 irrl St II -.i e ..... . .. Its piaee. re'oe. -l tr. ! ! .- '.' t eat- il. a-l-i ll ..- -'! ;,. ,;. ; ;,'t; , . . tlie color. An" :t'": il..- -. t.t!, :i- '.'. of liar t : . t!..- . 'J ' . . ire It" ears to r- t ? T'.e s uire' of ! . i l wouM ni-.n lit nr hi:-. ' u. .it i tide of i ! .i. . t :--rt r : " . Malll .IT t .iS r-Wi!-: J , .. ln f-e. l-.it til.-',!- : .-:r;t.l t. h . - there wilii the (lean and dv.: - ar. . i the erisiiru WHMhi.' in its p'c-. I r e"--. days and nichts it reitiiorif-d w r.-.-- -"1 ter had (rivrn the coihttht.-I to'-.,,', ' " y brihe or i hr-at f . ..lid n.ove :t 1 . r , Sent to a villa i.:i- hui.dre-l i..:.. 5" J Htid hroijej.r ti,e ini:l:"i:;' ;:";(- t.."n 7 ! il.'e :( r,, s..,.M!ii to th. :. r-': . -.. r , the drive." had s. ;.' .:... L-i ve i 1 --. . itV TO the l.M'.e ci, ,,.";, u,... ' vith n'.l the shaiti-r'-d trrpr.i:..:. ';:r. !', as he went, paced lieIy and t.'.- . ,r ' The 11 ali ve li 1110. ," '; t,e j. ,if ..' . Mory tt lis us. "!;..ra v t .: :':. .!. kt-ept up a cotistni.t i!ni!.ir;;i:.j ' 1-ast's fiead with the (fond, or 'sr.kr.t j tliere-ire Imped n-.t to ue it at hli an li.-.proVi melit ai! at ..-.i.e. proved more than the i-'.ep! -l-.t : e r: could L-rasp. He t rfii rer.ily f pr- i . himself, iroimr his o-An wr.y in-. re t;; Inilie. till Hi last tie iiuirched's :;- . - ; ! an initnf-rise forest tree of the ' .-. ' spocieti. nnd 1 .Intef-Tire-t to 1 r,,w ,. Seized the t.tilis ;ii..;v. his ,...-, 0ns vioit-ntly.it tl.t tii. l.roiihi :! .. 011 liiviK-viiii-il 4:iiil. This wns t-- .rt I raised the snkn- and Tr.f. ".-!. t it -' -t;. his head with h hlow t; at i.-o ;..i (;.," thri'iuch the skin. This i;r,.', : -effect, and he nt once l.itn.'--: :: ' '. I r-eid tiy whil h 1. 1- 1.- w I , T 1 ' . . ; ' . i-' j He r-ie'-ely t...'k with him n ! r.11 . t: r. - i the si..- of a itii:i.i appi- 11.-. 1 j lis he wi ? T :d r r ' . ... ! we were fr - -.. ai d 1 d..n't lui . 1 r-.:" I hail to 1 ti- ! e .,H.h nnin m a. ' tdootl. Txr.o.oli Tiiiir-s. Er"3IASKAILE yivn 1 X ondorltil Fran of 7Tei W Uo ConlS Hriiimibrr 'W ill. Tlu-i e was a C.-rsicitti V" y w!. c- i t hears'j forty thot:.-inil words, -.tl... ;.f sense or norisense, rs they w. re ti t tale 1 and then repeat them in the rt -veist -i ri? without mnkinn a single riiistake A jIt Fician. r.hont sixty years ao. .- .' '. : , it the whole of Para lire I,t -t '" t:'!. .ut 1 mistake, although hehad not reii 1 it f.r twenty vr,r. r,,ir ,,.......,,- .. v. ! ticl.in, when he became 1'ir.d c-ui-i r--;: ! the whole (.f Viroii's " A .-.a.: 1 "' a:.i rould ! rerr.erj:ber the first line at. ! the h.-t li.-i- :a ' evc-ry pa ire i.f the particuln !:!n wtlch he had :-en nccustomed t--n -A brf rr lit 1 becarr.e blind. One kind of reter.tjrt : neruory may be coi.s-.dered as ih.- r ,il 4 j sheer witrk. a deteit:iinati n t.-w.-,ri ..ne ! particular achievement, without retrveiirt it hi r to cultivation or to me" ory on . -the? ) subject s. 1 his is frequently sh. n hv per- j sons in humble life in rt- .rd to the I; ie 1 An 01a tH-ccarriian at Merlirac. kr wa ; 1 about fifty yer.rs airi " Itin.d A'i. k." afford imI Rn instanc tf this, lie ki:e th whole of the biole I y heart, insomuth that if a sentence was fond to him. he c.uiJ name the lxk.. chapter, and verse, or if the hook, chapter, an 1 vt r-e were rr.mrl he could icive the exat t wur.'i-. A i.ti.:ie- Ji j nian, to test him. repea'c! a verse, jur l I poi-ly mnkim,' o:i ver' al inact irary. M 1 Alick Lesiiateu. named the ni.-tce wher tie passafia was : le f- nr. 1. 1 t fat tt same time p :::'ed oitt Thet .-r a". etTT The smiii centleii.an a-ked him to r-.;-e?.t the ni'.erieih verse of th r-'.. i.?b .!.:i;t-T of the book 1 f Xuml-ers. Aitck .a!."- st ia star.tlr rep'.ird : "There is .;;i v.r?e That chaj.ter I as only eiri.'.v-niT.e u-r-rf " (iassendi hud (.cijuirl-d by heri -ix thm s.iinl l-atiii vt-rsts. auj ic order t.- ,-ivt-merar ry txercie he wns in the V-1 t 1-ti.y of ret itir.i six hundred er..- o v.... tA-lti ent lanuaees. j Toronto Gioe. ; KEMAT.KSON SLEEr.--Alwp.y-i s'eep '.".t j yi.ur eyes thut. j Never eat just after coim; to sleep. A person should never cet up in 1 trotn'.rif; b Tore he is awake. ! Never sleep Willi your tead to t'..-: I The y.-ast makes thincs rise too saou. j Men, women and children ro-i'iire ; "' 1 mucli skep atid it they do not gc. ;t i'--.-s loose it. ; I'abies oucht to s!i-?n twenty f j;:r ! ; ur- Hut we never had one that . u - do it. Sleep is weatiod uature's sweet ?,. rft. V0 Usswerl ance ti.e in.,r ss:f5 f Decomes lax. This is the reason ve - sleep so well. ' If you are in the habit of sni.rii i: -rd : can't breathe without snptitij;, doti't It-3'd is better lo stop your Moatl and die ti n ' tOSnOTe. ' : , . M : A man should He In wd at least e:u- i hours out of the twenty-fout, AMix-pt lawyers. Th?y lie so muoh all t: e t.a. i: don't tnako any difference whether tI I , . 1 sleep or not. Pt.me people sav that a feather tied as- ! tieal'hv, uut we ! knoo rrti.e ii : ' ". - . not. If toe fentl-ers come c-tT of a hell '- : uuhealthv es we suppose it is. A man should n. vc-r juttp out of ht-J very ) suJihr:. It starts the circulation t.- q -' ' Ha otiKht to turn over and stri-tel ar, i -'ws f and fi.tpe, and ecrateli, and lie s! i wait t .i t-'.-ine of the women lo.k C-t c? i ai.d i:..ike the f re. Fou scrof alt, crys':pe!:is, te'.er, s.ilt i:.eaiE 8ttn di-. as , humitrs, sore, eruptions. V 'D" f pies, ii otc'ies, sw.-Iull'S, tiitnots. t'"'. 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