TKE FIGHTING ?u ATIS. Cnrtous I tiirfs Itciitrrn More ii rio if I n-ci t . "if juu n;:nllo -op the luiist fliin.it Jn VOTtims (in. les." s:iid n gentleman who had nrenflv returned from South America to a I li i I. i-lel i!i i.i Times man. om up to my too" this evening." The scribe was "ti h-uid curly, but found be was not the first, ns the library Into which ho was taken held at leapt a dozen well known men gathered about a centre table, tijwu which was a small wicker fence and two wicker cages or boxes These latterf ontained the fighters. " Po you expected to see a prize fight ? " laughed the jovial master of ceremonies after he had arreted the new comer. " Well." he continued, "we are not quite tip to that, though I don't know but what the trinctple is the same. We are, in deed, trnint; to have a fiht, but with Insect.-, not men. When I was in Hio I was invi'cd to a lmii-c one evening where they had one of these combats ; and the Inset Is were so reru.-u kahly pugnacious thut I determined to brinst several home, an;1 of twenty I si: teeded hi reach intr here with-even. The others killed them selves on the way commit ted suicide at the thought of leaving their own country, I presume. This is one of the print Ipnls." confirmed the speaker, taking Tip one of the bamboo caire, in which v. as ar p.irei.' ly a broken twi$ Opening the door he took the seem ing twn out upon his finger, which close examination showed to be .-in iri-ect of most remarkable make up. it was an al most perfect imitation of u urecn branch, the lets appearing like little shoots from the sides The fore part of the body was raided In the air at an elevation of about 4-5 e. and like snpplif atinu hands the two fore paw s were held up. In all the insect was at out four inches in length, and pre Fen'cd wjth its slow and deliberate move ments a ni t unciinuy np;n arnn e. " Yes" ttaid t he owrer, " it U a curious cre.ini-e. It is a mantis nrst't-k inject. The mnitis is a en n i' i.-il. a marauder, mvl thefiirer of the insect world vindictive Id the extreme. l'..amine these cliws that it holds up in so-cail-i! supplic.n ion. and yon they are more like razors than anvthiiikt e'e. There is a k n i ( 1 ike blade, pieri int and sharp, a ;ibcr that when wielded is capable, of Ltierit destruction. In China thev Hre also kept in hanii-no rates t'V the natives, and Inrure sums are wa'-fre I on the lesiiltof their battles. " Now." said the traveler, returning the inri t tn its e.ir'e. where it lung seeminuly In stupid lethars, " I will show you What they en n do. " I'lacintt the two rayes in the Int losnre before mentioned the doors were opened, while the aiidi -nie vwiited with breathless impatience f r the first tnoe. It came, from one of the injects whuh was of a brown hue. Willi a funereal step U slowly i-n-sed out i.f the case. I nisi ntt each foot ami ptittmrr it down as if ji was count in; M'e throbs of e.u h muscle in its wit heri-d Ixxlv The hideoiiscre.i! tire as almost half out when the rec.u 1'ns of itu livnl bewail to wave ti nllv. ami soon both ii. sects were clear of ti e r crimes, which wetetl -l reiii( eil from tin; ii, closure. i At fust they did not appear to notice each other, and ivH h the deliberate, exas perating t ieai! moved slowly around the ar na. until finally tie-) met luiek us a th. u.'ht oil h u aiitis then threw itteif into a position of defense They seemed to ln p upon their l-atim liis like the Japan so w lest li is raiMtie; the upper portion of the b; dy hit;h in air and thus with their fHbre-like aims uplifted they remained like statues. Their stony eyes uave no clue as to t heir f ut in e movements, and for several moments they retained the posi tion . then so rspidly t hat none of theob-seivrr- witu-ssed ttie hist movement they wcte upon cm h other. S-vviit and power ful !-.vs weie iniule. and for a number of fei i i.!s if -.v.-isuive nnd take, the r;o-:,niLt sound of f ae uts l-ini di-tu.i tly amlilile some ds'.-rme from ti e tnlile. Tin- brow n mantis, that was a trllle the lariti-r, finally by a .vide Mow knocked the other l.i.rly upon lis side, anil in a twink linC wu.m upon it '1 he fall vv as allowed anil theitircts sepiirated. - t the comment e ment of what the audience called th second round the trreen m.-tnt is rushed to the attack, evidently determined to force the tlL'l.f tn(T, ai d at a sinitle blow struck o!l the Hist j' it t of one of its opponent's tlaws. wheieopon blooil was chiimed and allowed. The In-own mantis seemed at first demoralized and retreated, but noon reco ered and deliven d several blows, one of whti h rolled its adversary over and over with a force which in two men fiu'lif Ins would hive be"ii ei)iial to one knfvk ln the other twenty feet. The tactics of the ineet were evidently to knock its op ponent over nnd spring upon its hack bo lore it i ould rise, but t he lost joint prevent ed this, nnd the trrcci! mantis regained ittt feet nbnost inline lia'ely, r.jain rnshimt in. This time the four sal-rlike nrms bernmo locket in a ile;idiv embrace. Kvery inch wh s fouu'ht for. I'll" rivals swayed to one Mile, reared I hem-el es Irgh in air. pushed, hai led and twisted in trantie ell uts !o overcome each other, and uil t he 1 1 ii ks of the human wrestler we:e displayed on this mimic field 1 he .-trim., k-was kept up for ten minutes, and as it was evident that I hey won id etain it for hru rs, as their owner had clterseen, theywre separated, v hen tl eyncam as.snii ed the defensive attitude. 1 here whs no appear mice of excitement , each insect apparently ha vine- the; tenai it y and nature of a verita ble bull dojt The brown mnnti now had to 1 pushed to the scra'eh, but on e there it spranit upon t he ot her like a tier. but was laid upon !f. bark by a bl .w lrn::i the c;een in S'- t that was so rapid that it d ul l not be fol.owed, and before the lariter regained its feet its nnia'ronist was ujion it. Hetore they could imnn be separated, to the as!onihment of the lookers on, it adopted new t u tics. usitikt its raters as pincers and rai-incr its heipiess oiiponent (juickly into the an. where it knocked and swuti!? lt saber about in rntre and fear. " It s all up vt it h the hi t one. ' said t he exhibitor; the s . ori'.s of t lie tTrecu ne are meeting ri-ht through its body." and ko It proved. The s'tuv'- of the brown insect grew less and less but . still the cononeror st"xl inotion'es i. ilil ; nn it. a !.o e rronnd. only droppiii; t he blv t the tribk- when ail Signs of l.le 1 1 .if 1 !:s appear ed. Victory did not aoj ear to satisfy t hfs hero of the riut It examined i's ictiui for a Inomnjt. and then se:in. u in Its ereat clawsil -lil ei : tely beyan to de our it, when with its haid-'Aoii meal.it v as removed to its prison It is said that on -iderable money excha'.iiii d hands on the result that waiju'.ti iine.v ected. Spare ttie Forrsti, A French forestry journal say.- that thir ty years ni;o the Khanati district of Unch iria was oue of the most fertile regions of Central Asia. It wm well worked and splendidly w.-itcrcd. Al.Kvit twenty-five f ears aco a niaiibi for cle.-irinj; away the orests seized upon the pcopk-, and now all the great fi rests lutve t een cut away and the little that remained was rarnireil by Are iltirins; a civil war. The conse Hieiices were u t lonij in fullowinif, and have transformed tbis country into a kind of arid d-surt. The water courses are dried np nnd the irrinting canals empty. Th moving aruli of the ueert, being no longer resti r.:iie.l by bnrriers of forest, are very day :r.m:n,z nMn the laiul, and will finish by transforming it into a desert as desolate as the solitudes that separate it from Khiva. Have Americans Inrynn the ag tation of the forestry question any too soon? A boy's pressure of mind came into good play iti Oicon recently. A resident of CmatiLIn ci ui.ty got out of he I and was heard ly l.:s son sharp '.:ng his knife. Ir.e bey got up and inl what his ft.' her m as diMrc. and wa told tha' he wru t'.-.ng to k-.li h.s wife, i iii In.y (.tiered his a-'.-titice. and aked hi- fatlu-t to Set him harpen tie kn-.fe. whicn !-':".et wns granted tie t : called assi-t.u.t tiiaii ser urcd. ,4 Tj y .-.d ic v ap the r..-. ai.d re II".t. I' just lt-e:i rending h ii;i r.rt in! his tiienioiy. my 'ietir " D; r.iei V ui ler i ' .-.v w is it . en. von re f t' v iruht win o he he r.niir in .fin- !.e to: I nr.j . :ie everv' h i 1 i.o.ic rl .i la t ;t- h it. whom he had met. whr.t In- hud .-anf. everytliing could I lank of. li and hy he goi h i h'j con hi re' i ember e ery t iniig." "Nothing, hubby, otdy I thought miv lnv,.i w.m1! 1 kp to im-rcNC vor.r ine:.i ory th.nl wiy." " Darhu,;. do yon Mispect tiier" An Auburn lawyer's ht tie dau.'hf. r i.o -j to S.il'inih sen hi!, and in a lass v p :i i:r I Ml... .1rls. The te.-cher wns . ,er 1 s'ory of King Solotuon inTd f.M r. ; .. . in. m; ; a ki d the n. inn- i f t:ie treat ho ..one to eo the K !nf. T..t- III i. i; rl l-ei ii lo:g Iteii bj thecla-s. !n I ' ' 'i l.i t :i ".:: t I.- kin-l 'mi ginned ii in in i-:n-r a I ' iv: the ? n ii v.,,t i- 'he t) 1 I'll r.'ir'. ! 1 1 .t,t !! : 1 1 -1 . ; I I.i! ci :i i-r I'll trrin : 1 'I'll 1 11 .Ii t i -.1 i. :i i'i I..;, e 1 1 th i . 1 1 1 i,i- . :..!.(-. 1: 1 I I k. 1 I Ire 1 i-. n . ! I e I I, 1885. 1885. 'the weekly post Under a Democratic Na tional Administration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wromr Iwiiihted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST congratulate." Its IVmoeratlT rea ten en the ilawn of a new year. unJer conditions that have not ex isted for a quarter of n cent'iry "Kinir out the old. rliut fn the new, Tttnr out the false, rin la the true." Cleveland PTi'l Hr-ndrieks havo been elected. 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I4-.'84.-ljr.) c ft t-'vUv. rnrtiiJj- for lli tWv driru, IT, .nnd of cntn at th worn k!4 unit if fV. i ir tnen . lnrto1. .o utionr It mv fr, -S thut I will .-ml TW, wm ir.-J .--Ihr-r run ft A l.r AU K TKKATISK on thl. din "ll T- - SLWCCJJ. 111 PeftHUt , tirwrnrX. ?.T lo s too "! "Hint liirirrnn4 r l,VV n.uu 1.. J. t. Jlrt iiriljAro., ri..i.1.i;pi1ia. Is,, k":1 1'i-pwruT; Ulriiisboil. A.l.ii-es V ftleiun or timn T.II ft vn rittntr Hr.Hh: ftleiume Bro9.,Jnfjviil.Wi. ! PaTk'jT'J I-enox. Slnip.n St ' I II 1 U : 1 U ol'tnlnoi!. Write for Inventor' u.!... Iiorrnt.o i 1? 1 1 i BIRDS THAT GO ON HATS. An Explanation of Sonic of the lIyt rlorta Crratlona IhAl are Seen. A (Trent heap of wide-spreml antlers in the window, with a simple Mack nnd whit siam above them which reads, " Taxider mist," is the only street display of a down town place of business where hundreds of thousands of bird have been flayed and their nkins dressed for the ornamenting of hats and bonnets, and hundreds of hides of all sort of animals, from a mouse to a cinnamon bear or an African tiger, have been mounted for the use of dealers in furs and the decoration of parlors and studies. The chief part of the business is the prepa ration of birds for milliners. A pretty black-eyed girl behind the counter m the front room naid that the business was not verv brisk in winter, but with the romin.ee of the birds in spring it would become very lively. " What kind of birds do you use most " "The common sorts red-winged black birds, reed birds, snipes, turtle doves, ori oles, yellow birds, thrushes. Any small binl can be tisod." ' How do you get them " "We buy "them from men who make a business of supplying us. Most of the birds we handle are from Xew.Iersev, but a good many come from IiOtig Island, and we re ceive some from the West and South. A few are imported." " What do you pay for them " " That depends on the fashions entirely. Two years ago the demand of the milliners was for red wings and yellow birds. Wo paid from twenty-five to thirty-live cents apiece, and at one time we had to pay as high as forty-seven cents apiece for a lot. Last year we got all we wanted at from seven to eight rents each. When the hunt ers have to supply a brisk demand, thc-y can get more, of course, because the supply of birds of each variety does not vary greatly from year to year." " Do the hunters shoot the birds " " I gruess not. I do not find any shot in flaying those bought from regular cus tomers." " How do they catch them then ? " " I gues you could not gt i them to tell you. There is one man who brings tis from 1,500 to 2,(H) a week during the warm months. He says he has a partner and no other help. He lives in Ked Hank. One would think the woods would be depopu lated, or else that he would get rich enough to retire, but he has been working away for years now. "Where do all these fancy birds that look like pictures of tropical rarities come from?" " All from Jersey. By inserting a snipe's bill in the place of the bill of a crow bliick bird. and then combining parts of the skins of other common birds we produce a mon strosity, but if t lie colors are well matched the result in attractive to the common eye, however grotesque it may appear to one who knows all aliout the appearance of birds. It is not. uncommon to see in the Grand street windows hats thut have half a dozen bird heads projecting from one mass of feathers that might be the breast of a swan or the pickings from a second hand pillow. The wings that adorn some hats ar about as much like wings as a stovepipe is like a lead pencil. Hut those queer tastes are the making of our busi ness. The portions of the bird's skin which are cut away when mounting a bird naturally for a hat can all be used up in wings by gluing them on a model. I read In The Sun the other day about an Ohio young woman whose nerves were wholly shattered in a millinery store because, as the article said, of her sympathy for the poor little birds she had to handle. I guess there was some error about that. I think the shock must have come from a contemplation of some of our combination birds. She has my sympathy." Yankee noodle's Origin. Every onc e in a while our national song. "Yankee Doodle." is the cause of a spirited dispute among those who search after the origin of such t hires. Such a controversy is on just at present, and it is reviving some interesting history about that old-fashioned tune. Vroni the est theories that can be formed it is prnbable that " Yankee Doo dle" first cr.me from Holland. In the low countries of that kingdom there hashing been a song which the harvesters sang, il lustrating the fact that, buttermilk and one tenth of the grain they gathered was given as the price of their labor. It runs thus : Yanker didel. doodol down, I lidel, diulel iauiT. Yftnke vfver, voover vnwn, Kutemiilk nnd Tantlier The air to which these words were sung was afterwards carried to Ktiglar.d and ap plied to words written in derision of Crom well almost exactly .is they are known in this count ry and named " Nankre Doodle." The soiiw: was brought to this lund soon after the landing of our forefathers and was known as " I-ydia Fisher's J ig." In 1775 the r gular troops, while the Continen tal Congress was discussing the question of separating from the mother country, used to sir. the air to such verses as these : "N.iiikee Poodle came to town, Kor t'i buy a lirc'.orrk ; We will t.-ir atid fearher him. And so wo will .lolm Hancock." It was not adopted by the Americans aa a familiar air until r.fter the bat t les -if Con cord nv.d I.ox;ngo;i, wl.en the brig vie un der Lord I'err y -;; arched cut of Boston, playing bv tire way r f contevr-t " I .ydia Kisl.'-r s .fin." or hst is now known as " Yankee Doodle." Philadelphia Times. L.it tie girl : " Papa, did mamma say yes right off when you asked her to marry you?" I'aj-a : " Certainly she did." Dit tle girl : " Why can't she say yes now just as quick when you ask her to do things ? " Papa: "Mamma's hearing ia not as good now, darling that's alL" A Canetbftt Pntilrd the W Ii o 1 Farntty Mrs. Milo Inerum cave the names of some of the most repu'nhle phvsicinns in the two cities (PittshurKli and Allegheny), to whom she had paid larife sums of tnoney for treat ment, but site rapidly grew worse. She was tnen taken to tfirt most finable physicians arid surgeons in New "i ork, but with no better success They had nil pronounced it cancer, and declared she must dii". The fl -sh of her breast, was eaten away diwn to her ribs; the brea-t Ixme was laiil hare, and the ni-ea-p made its way upwards, causing th breast, to become detached fron the wall of the chest, n-mpinu loose frt.'n above. Sep pane 2i. of I)r, Haitnutn's III of Life," how 1'kul'NA cured her. They are uiven aay b iliuuK'sts, matis. A PuTtNO INVESTMENT. At this Sf-BSOn of tiie year, when our cows fail In uiiik, your liorfes become rout;ti in coat, jour piga r- f ih totnrrve, the hens won't lay as many cuts as they should, you will find a package or two of McDonald's Celebrated Tonic au.1 I Hood Put ilyina Horse nnd Catfle Powders judiciously administered an Investment that will pay log d ivider.ds. They are positively tho be.-t Horse and Cattle Powders made. I)iBt isfiert buyers can have their money re funded. What other manufacturer dare wake this ffer. Sold by all dealers. ATa neifrfchor Smith, "My littlp. girl was paie and siciiiy. raiidly losing fU-sh, appe- ' lite variable, and sleep ninch disturbed. : I ler cnnititioii wa heconiing alarniiug. ! Was olvifed by a friend to try Met) aid's ' Celebiatett Worm Powders. Administered , three Bird she expelled the enormous num. : her of l.?2 wnrins." Neighbor Sft.jth now 1 thinks McD'inaul's Worm Powders aro the ! urea'est veimifug in existence. For sale ! by K. James, Ehenstitirg. .lOBHSTON, llOLI.OWAT t CO., j )htiar,e!phia Agents. i Waiittil. l'h woret case in Cambria county of j scrofula, ervripearH, tetter cr blood disease i of any natnr-, inherited or acquitetl, to pur- '. cliasH one bottle of McDonald's great blood purifier or srsapriilian alternative nse as rlin-cted and if not benefitted many times j the valti" r.f its co-t, your money win b re- ' turiufd. Jiilmston, Holloway fe Co., Phila delphia agents. Sold by E. James, Ehens burg. 5-9.-ly. ! Jnnf Ka ! of ten yuii inert have a had S-ven out h; . k ma ami snoi t in? are ahont kept luiiy. Do a cid thiir for yourself al otie, by noinif to the tinniest flruif fitote and Kettinu a tottle .f l)r- Kes-l-r's Celeluateil Eiklisli t,'nU4;li Mertieine. If vou are not sati.-fied that it s worth alt you pav, the rlriiirKit will han.1 you baell ytmt money. Fur ;a!e hy K. Janie. McIVNAi.n' Improved Liver Pills are en-dr-ist-d ami preset ill d by many eminent phy sicians. They do not make hair trow on bald head or set broken hones, but they ar- h teft.t corrector of a disordered Liver yet discovered. Money refunded to dissat isfied puiehai-ers Fi sale by E James. .Johnston, IIoli-ottay & Co., Pliiladeiphifi Agents. Fits. All fits shipped free by Dr. Kline's Great Xerve Uestorer. Nn fita after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 82.00 trial bottle free to fit eases. Send to Dr. Kline, flltt Ar.Mi St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' i re ron Cuorp Use Dr. Thomas' E"..i-rti Ol hci-i r-lini! tod lections It is thi i-t remedy for I sti.h'en atto-ksof oii5-, I-a'ii ami iiiflimmntln -, and injuries. At Kl- It's Ds-i'.-iwi ( TV.. lets t.ev.-r fail. FROM PAGE TO SENATOR. The Snreeaafnl Career of Dirk Town abend Who ftmf Succeed Logan. Congressman Dick Townshend, who has just announced himself as a candidate for the Illinois senatorship, to succeed General Ixigan, is one of the handsomest and cleanest looking Democrats in the House. He is forty-five years old. straight as a plummet line, and has a modest air which Indies his most ambitious nature, He is now serving his fourth term in Congress, and is one of the coming men of his party. Mr. Townshend wns born in Maryland, and at the age of ten removed to Washington, where he began life ns a clerk in .Toe Shillington's book store. Mr. Shillington. who is one of the old stagers of the capital, says he was a bright boy, and that he paid great attention to the great men up on the hill. He was also Fond of political discussion, and used often to talk politics with an older clerk named Buckingham. Townshend was bright, too. and he often pushed Hncking ham to the wall. One day when Buck ingham had been so badly worsted he said to young Townshend: "It makes no difference what you say. Dick Town shend, you are nothing but a bov. any how!" The boy Townsond replied: "I know I am only a boy now, but I am going to be a Congressman some day. .lust you wait a few years and I will be getting J5,0oo a year in that house on the hill while you are still clerking nt a few dollars a week. " And," continued Mr. Shillington, " he has done so sure enough. He got a position in the Senate not long after this ns a page, through some of the senators who used to buy books here, and there formed such a friendship with Judge Marshall of Illi nois, that the judge persuaded him to go to Illinois with him. In Illinois he first taught school, and then studied law. Marshall then took him into partnership with him and in due time he was elected to Congress. If he gets the to Senate he will be the second senator now in the body who betran life as a page there. I refer to Senator (Gorman as the other." IClei-elnmi Leader. rrrinalllir, Mrs. William II Vanderbilt always dresses in black for church noing. It is proposed by Italians resident in New York to buy Onriiialili's old pi ice. on Stjiten Island ami make it mln a Carihahh I'aik. Colonel Chester, flip- messenger v ho delivered the electoral vots of Tenne ce tothe I 'resident ot the Senate, is uin. ty four years old, and in vigorous heal! h. Dr. Scliweniger, of Munich, in tho author of the nw vsem of le liicnig flesh by not caliu a tut drinking ;il lie Same tune, hut by leJlmr; two hours in tervene. Mr. Hamilton Fish spent seventeen ilion sand dollars n vc:ir, Mr. l-.vaiis itveive thousand iliiil.ii1. and Mr. i re! mih n veri ten t housano. over and al. e 1 heir sa.arv , while holding the oflne of Secretary if State. ,The Rev. ,T. C. Wilder, of the clavs of In the Vermont I n iverMly , is the oldest College s! intent ferhari--iu I he win hi. as at t he aire of eitrht V t hi eu he lins i el u rneil to finish I he iroursi - of si ii ly intci rupli ;l wlieu he was a men i her of the el.rs.-, of ". v. Mr. Oliver S. Taylor, formerly in the employ of Messrs Croeki Ar Hmv-li-r, Boston publishers, celebrated h;s hun dredth bit inlay a week or two sgn. Mr. Crocl cr. of tiie above firm, is himse.l eighty nine years olil. I'.ntli ueul leiiien have their lac nil ;es perf-ct ly. Mr. II D. Smith, of Nw ort, Kb ode Island, an octogenarian, linn "i n in law, Mr. ( birkc. has i.-oely been appointed 1 'elision oimrusMO'ier, uius vejirlv -tone- deaf w 1 1 . n , slippiiif; find falling in rhe enliv, lie hit his lii-n!, ami si re. I i ' TV on reco i-r t he Mow I. ing. In the from t he si tinning ellect ot 1 etitueiv reainerf tils hear il'iiim of the widow of pi. is f he follow ini I In y '! o kef t ; Kt-. The hunter Senator K.irns verhatim :u;ti " Mrs. K ;mr o ;:l:s, of V:i line. xrnph of mam rrij from the west to write his n uiie in her Allium. 1 ler curosit y stud I l e hi at t ifb-d ly a Sentiment wis'iin her hellh and hapines and ti safe urrivel at her resilience with her family and ft lends. " (ieorgo Anirustus Sala says: " Some tie. p'e sny th.-u Ixmis Napoleon was not tiravo. i ' ' t hat ho was one of t he most phleifiim! ii- i.i. ' 'iravest of men. He rode throuch the st;eets of I'.vris fully ten horses' leijirhta nhend of his staff, when at every window ther miht h-'v been tin assassin, with the same imperturbable countenance and the same expiession of beinn onlv half awake that I had first noticed. 1 saw him when, a yotintz man, in the zenith of his power, and aiain after his downfall, hut always there was the sarae semi-somnambulent-lethargic ex presaion,." At a Kansas fair two pltrs were fed with a view to determine which was the best. The experiment lasted fifty-seven days. One was a Poland-China, and wciuhed mi pounds, at the I pRinninn, and at the end weighed pounds, havintr nidde n pain of pounds, the fKd leini tliree pounds to eui h one pound Rained. The other w as a lierkr-hire, and weighed nt the beginninc: f-1 1-4 pounds and at the end 1M pounds paining 82 3-4 pounds and consuming 3.1rt pounds of food to each pound gained. The Berkshire gained three -ouartersof a potind more than the Poland-China, but required a trifle more food for each pound gained. Such experiments should be made on every farm, as they would soon enable farmers to grow the largest proportion of pork, at the smallest possible cost. Thf.uk tiever ha9 been offered the people of Cambria county a medicine so deserving Of praisp and patronaee a McDonald's cel ebrated Worm Powders. They pombln f ho three most desirable points in any remedy viz; Smallness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness. They r positively the greatest, worm destroyer of the age Many children suffer continually and finally die, their parents never ores mine that their stora ftf.hs are inftvted and eaten through with wot fits. Twenty-five cents invested In a fx of McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow ders would hav saved the little sufferer's lite and given back: its rosy cheeks and h-'i.'ining heilth. Any case of failure to cause tepulsinn where worms evist, the money promptly refunded. Sold hy E. Jame, Ebpnsbnrg. Johnston, Holi.owat & Co , j-.-lJ I'biUdelptiia Agents. IIli Slippery OIim lie. "llio Squire," hays the author of "The Ilooshrr Schoolmaster," 'kore one glass eye and a wig. The glass eye was constantly slipping out ot foews, and the wig turning around sidewise on his head when l e ad dressed the people of the Fiat Creek Dis srict." Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Hal tam preserves and pnntes tbe growth of the natural hair. It also restores the nat ural color to hair whirh has faded or become, tray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly per fumed. 1 Hi FSit of Iodof om or meTeorials In thn trealment or catarrh. whether in th torn) j of suppositories or ointments should be avoided, as they are both injurious and dan Keron. lodofoiin rr easily detected by Its j offensive odor. Th only reliahle catarrh I r-medy on the market to day Is Ely 's tlrearn 1 Hal, 11, In-itii! free frum all poisonous drugs, j It has coif d thousands of chronic and acme j cacs. where all utht-r reme-.lies have failed. 1 a partieie is appl)ei4 into each nostril ; no 1 psii - acreeali v nse. Price 50 ceuts ; of ; (lru.ttt(i.st. ; That feeling of mental dullness, that trouhlesome j bUiou heartache, lastidiousness as to food, j and weary achnn pain in the small of tbe 1 tck can all rs a.tten rid of hy usinn o?ie I bix of Mclnld'd Improved Liver Pills. I Dissatisfied buyers can have thfiir money : rerunned. JfmSTON, HOLIX)wT A l;o., Philadelphia, "Ajients." 15-9.-ly.l For scmfula. erysipelas, teter, salt rheum skin disease, humors, sores, eruptions, pirn, i pies, blotches, sweliinas, tumorrs boils, ul- ' cers, scald head, riiiuwonn. hivrs, and all ! blood disorders, no remedy ever devised I iquals tn eflicacy and power McDonald' ! urt-Ml Ulisol Purifier or Sarsatanllian Alter- , alive. Warranted For sal by E. Jaine. ( JOHSsTOS, IlOI.IXtWAT A CO , Philadelphia Amenta. " Tiie (irfat ZJlRKnrl. For lofithacbe. and neuraleia has no fqo. , Warranted. Only 15 cewts at ail drun sUires. Johi.slnn, Holloway & Co., Philielphi Agents. I " 1 DON'T FEEL WELL !' The stotnarh i Is out ; order ; nelectert, this men ns chion- ' ic iys epsia. Vtm should take Acker's Dys-. pefisi Tablets Mid avoid tbw terrible (lis ease. Soldov E. James. I CP.OVr. U IIOOPlKti COUCH and even Astnuja immrdialtiy it-iievt-u l Acker's "! injiish K;:iie.i. . . :-t tufliT una"!. ne by K. Ja.uie. OK Wolfs Pioneer TO CRUSH OUT Hijrh-ToTiecl PRICES AND- Gttlt-EclgecL THIS MUST AND WILL OUR LONG AND ACTIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Goods, Gives us the advantage of knowing the wants of all classes of people. An experien ce of th irty years of su cccss ful business enables us to buy or have made such clothing as will suit the trade. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing For Men awl r,t,yn in simply immense. Better goods were never put together, the style, workmansh ip and variety having never been equaled atthts or any other house. All our goods are made to order and the prices are scaled down, to induce rapid sales. Everybody will therefore subserve their own interests by buying at GODFREY WOLF'S Old Reliable CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT TO postof;ice, altoona. pa. V. S. Our Youths' Departments contains the largest and 1fst assortment of clothing in the city, and our stock of Funushincr fiood3 is unsurpassed in quanti ty, quality and cheapness ly any other stock of t lie kind here or elsewhere. coucirs .m:w ijui i.ii rvci. Corner Eleventh Avenue a 13th Street Altoona, WHERE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED ABOtT $20,000 WORTH of tie BEST QUALITY and BEST MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. Which we iroarantee to el at 20 percent. Ic than any other Clothlnit Home In the cltv IInv ers may ther-lore rest assured that they can cave from two to five dollars id the purcna-e ol ' omt of olclotheior an overcoat hv dealing with us. So pleae iflveusacall and eralne our ifoo.l. and IpvA our prices before lnvestlDK your Diuney elsewhere. No trouble to rhow Koods II. t OCTOBER 27, 18R2.-U. ALTOONA. PA. GEIS.FOSTER&QUINN, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, J0ILVST0WX, PA., -A l,WA I'S LARCEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Dry a,ncl Dress Gfoocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. JTTorpet not the street and nun-ber-and fail not to call buy and be happy. PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S fFPlf t5S PIMPS 1 t"1 iVl IS c i 9 S Ll3 &2sf Are Annually Sewn and Planted in Half a Million Gardens ! ii tT This Year's Catalogue Freo on Application, PETER HENDERSON p. Bur . "4 E VI . i.1 V,:ioj; i; ,if!!-i IP y ir. re thnn tn ii imy ttiii,-.. you M - a lit. afiliST AND f tj I i- MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS -Anlc ynur i ;riKrr Tor tv TABL7 fi FTHA 0?AS AiD irr llin . ' ' ". .r .1.- r '. i.i. ' 1 I'.tI i o VAT- A NX factory :.u: v 9c Olnco and lf,122I'':T p?nV"!n " tV THE PRICE ti V. f.v; lalth is Wealth 1 Ia CCThst's KrrtiTr; and Tumv Tttimt T.rtT, a (niarantiwl ppeciho for JTyytoria, Dirri r)os, t'oiCTmlhiona, tits. Nervous Noerrilrt.a. IFr.rnl:chr.,prrous Troff nit ion crmftod hy the uso r rnltv,h4 ortotarro, Wiikofulnrss, Mertr.l Do t.rf.ssioii. Sjoftenin of th Brain result im in in PlTliTr fril I'-orliniy to miorv. docnv ford d.nth rernntta Aim. liarrcnness. Lermn nt powoc a rii.ntr l-ivolur.tary jjoesoa and ffpprmp.t-rrhor-' c;i;if;rl by)ver-r:ertioti of t! ehraio, prif bnso cr fTer-inltil(ronce. 1 arh box- contains ouo mrrrtira tr-Rtraent. Jl.fXIa box.tsr ail boxna or$-XI).sontby mail propnidon receipt of price. WV. ftFARAXTEE KIX. BOXES To mro nr.y easy, 7ith each order peeeived by n lorf.'.T boxev accompanied with 1 5.0ft. xiro will wd tho prin-haaer onr written snarantea to is, fnniittao money if the treatment does not eff act tenro. Guarantees iartned only by JOHN O. WEST & CO., 862 W. MADISON ST., CrttCAGO, ILLS go: J drop's West's Liver Pills. K irr. MBary, W'trn in to in n;rftj otia fiw4. kta mm Iuim.- m.iTTT- "d. skia ftmd Bu.. Hmrromm B'fclliiV. tmjtmtrmrr. Ornate WrikKMt- CtMrrh. nkui.u -1 ftemri Affetkast, rv-f-nfrV tn-m'mrm ; nfr nr rt-n.r rHbrmitW-i T remii. Cm or writ for of f?tijtrtionto h at,w-reH? hy:hw .p:ritt rramvnl maiL. rerm WBff"rhrrm RnrlrflMolilmt iTirV iitli iim,. 4 iHn MhtttvlA:K- tnBtar. HUMttlrni. An4rmnr. C. I,. .mU t RtimX. Pr.f n4 PHMm hi rhmrw fVfttrnl Snl. A- Pm. Inaftr. .lCfl Lorn-t mt.. nu l atk cM..wnor uj uj. xi'-iom i '.Tcam:7, A.-i4la4 Si I WANTED!, V if" v-: ir. ii r-fii fii 1 A. N.4L RltA m nl r i pene jmni . 1. 1 penenrt net .i0ttrt(H. t" mti instruct ton piffn t n f ijrrrnr'i mw . AtUtrusv Le CLARE A HEKRICK, Briqhton. N. Y. rt mi tr r.t -f nt K-"" ht rr. i'i t I. Hi. I fts j...a,u:-i; tiectno I.!.- fc 11 S r" ,..-iTlT-"T: . N.i ri-.!.li.V -nW. r ' . Ii t'U ir .r.li-.. Arti!r(s ? pro? ..iway St.,N.Y. DR. SCO p'l s Clothinir House. iPROBTTS. BE ACCOMPLISHED IiK HAD AT THE CLOTHING HOUSE VI J CM, I oprietor. HATE TIIF.- & CO. 85 A 87 Cortlaadt Street, NEW YORK. ymi hr.v ha-i hm.'.rerl uin--.. : hc .i f'-r .1. ri:e:fnnir r the tiir fi. pa taau im u tea Ba aje BIG COO'CiF.S, same as vour Grandmother marJe. VAVD SVECT MEARTS ihi3 is Entirely New. r.,Vr:zs. V. KITE FI.EFKAKT CAKES, yea wait to see these, t w.-.nt 'y TO AS 7 BISCUIT, it save lots of trouble. OAT MEAL CRACKERS. i r.r- to Btal" : hut -h-n r,ni drn- r-r wlt. n I t-Tin- yu will n; prteiaw ?trvrviJj's irn So,k v t K ( KFK; AT YOt'B GRfX'KES.- 05 & 97 Liteity St., Pittsburgh 0? One ounce rxrtVes i-r lured 'ron 1 & cis. to 1 0 cents Tao Ounce hcfi'esredu.-r! trorn Jictvto 1 5 cents ! ; i. cr-unce iwti.r? reau.,rd lr m "Wets. o 25 cents i . ,- .r.:U .-. n..t j .-rp. -rrt orinnftl roixjft I - : li-r. t ;i ... a i li,- ir.iii ;,.r.. sr,r: hlrs. 1 na rTAirrts rwrnTTrr hpiidi: tfynitn: HAIiH l?.CTmRS TIIT1. r,.l!Pb:a .xtvm o.t.T It i apit for ft!! kmh mi tBlnrips; rKiii r'o- in.tjiiiij.r. and rftirtiy bftllAp tft wMndfd r-xm Oo-, u-.'.u( ftnd j..-i.iv.i .h m PI RNS St. A I Ds 1111. PLAI NS. VKNiiJIOlSMl.MiS .r BlXts, Ct J I"Ti!s.4.r H i noliiftklsii CMOl.FRA, YELLOW 1 Vi-H f.-.. rVT"..V: SC4KH.T. alhr T.t.tm. la Ns..Ij CATaMH. r?&4 rWW-. rn, th, EAR. CZ.l .vV . J'rlitm ' te. A.NTRl M. ftnd CANCrrRnt'S Ar H.S i !tS, n vhoon m fcorS rttmn id rtt -l 1CK RilOs. and ajl IHPI HI and IM1EAL1KV -O 1.I.I arSl U ;.r.r, rt rmd ef CO.NTAGHlX. It t. I..: IHSLVflXTAMT ln. ir'-lni it mUitfiH itfttlf fta ft rjpno uus bt r.rf.irtn hi u,rnt ntnrviiirj'SE dcU8S. rENT fKVrs CO-, or th s irrrc AMtmy sr- ''"-J ' " SoUrn.rf r,.l..nlvC-liiL. 'l-l-i-V, Mar:s.C.3.yri,,.U, f.w the Inrte.lV-V r,nrr- " -" free. T'-ir! t-- r-.'X- ,w ltitiK.Snrsr.ric A vkhi , -. . , ir,-.,. X.J f nrmiii Inii. Srwcirwn v .: r lh. HrtwMflp A mfN STOPPED FREE M.i meimmt mcctti. Intine Pft-tont Rstrr(J Dr.KXnTE 8 GREAT Nerve RE8TOftER rermll 81 ftlrv MUVI UlkltMS Cmty j 1 ur for ArT AWtrtwit. Fftt Fwtrprt rtr. UrtFl-LlL tf taken as 4irerl. A htft mt frrf g.ty' t mre. I naf i StmJ m trial htle fre-r r. Fit pntienti. they py mge c hrrw fm Sot vimm, sK-rrl to rn KL1H t Aw K St..PilrVIra.Pi leeUnwcuo. BhARB iMiTAJING fK DL W' prm tVt,, crwsl itp lli- 1-.. I v.. ia , aimv-oi r lm,r, K rll'-r l"olr W- y,. i 'erA Aiml-t Kr4 and k rts.l.txls Itrill js.I'.i U7 KiLis H.) mr , f. I s-i ir I, mUi!.!,.,!! t',T- T.wr : i i-i-..,-- ii- r -- ftJew?r-i Mrchin 'trs. Newariv. O-'O. ,:'tern UrnH tut. lla(r.w . j, t: Pill rt, Z?T- cl-T UniTMtilNK. KiK .iS. ftl'M'. ul'..t.li..iii. Xfx H.i ln--:;l, el I mr ?r 1 0 hei nol.l. . A n 'ki S.1 i'. St fit S rr-. af. sinill. f.T f .Tins nl'KtaAl. ti ' L. V : N. V 1 ' . i! II 1 j N OW IN USE 36,909. j B0T8 AND N0TEL8. Tiie Ilitroll I ree Ire lan civ,, '"' Atlee to VonnitMrn, " lKi it liurt Iniys to tttul tioteK V -Tiie treat trouble with liovt-fc is t, false ideaa ami vicious tier,riM it js ame w ith all serial st i ies intlie so-a! boys' pnixTs. nn.1 it is so toacertHn, eX tent in innny of the boy books. ju lhJ first place the lnjy.no matter what y. e, is always made to perforni fnt, rf valor which common sene teachep r.s j impoibk'. He never acts nor talks l a boy. His mlventnres as a hunter. tie or runaway are too improbable. Nevertheless, as yon rem! you fln-1 y ,...r self half llievin. at lenst, and the Vm i,iuK 11 in oiiier wtiy you can't I hero. The story makes jou Ji-va- With schiH.l atnl home and larniiv -, ment. and the first thought is away or plan some adventure to raa Kven i yon say to yourself that yr.u wo-i t . Vt a word of the t-torr, the mind w-.;m t- r foak tip many of the false theorii ( surd idi-fis. nnd later on in y-ar cott you s itm-tlii-iK to tr.-t rid of the in,- y A story w hich is put f.irth fr,r a . ,.- t read should, jilthi.ut.-li ,t may be r. iivii.tr.. .M!i.ijji iii-irriTic PTn' -i-r inuroi.-ilje. The hern in7l. 'el or without ovenlo iii; the th-n h.'i' find in t he pap -rs ab.-ut nnvdnvin-'-t where boys have i'.i-;.l:ivml zr-f ) '"3 a ' ores, or i.nve rf-k". 1 tfieir li 's ,,, oiners. l mire tiini-s aiv jx,-. probaMe. but tlii.s liriikin ; a Ih, a band of IikK.-ius. r l.ii-.-,k i;-i of rolii.ors. r c)ijtii-e h -Iri'-p.ratt-s, is atrninst counnon w-ns.' Let lire in-t im e une o: hi-r i 1 oi k r.-ccirtly j u; l.s.l.ed bv n ,.r iil.le K.-istern bo-rue, un 1 ba-. r." ruth"r a erson itb a Hcv. " I 1 iTirl In T....f. r iv - i. . :.: ? Imme. lie tel'- .-rSoriT d .wn tiie "t!;: .-i'i..' .-or: ; meant hatch v . tiy. Ki--i the boy leaiiei.s will s. y t he " r ! com ; . . h rnscl !i-it t - ;-j i author .s. .-.ks of a llo; Ilaininm k- in.- n vi-r us u nri'i -i.t ' Mr: ..:i,. in !,! d ! '.. T- i.-i CIlHllt VCS-CI-, !.Ul I iin-n ir 1 le lias t tie crew Lr-t !f-r firnrrnd ti fit the wheel to sititr nnd Miii... tu it. when o-wtv ii y wi.o ,-.r I., disci aboard shtp i n -.v-1 ;.. is perm r to ! aft u; 1 Sscnll.-d then-) dut v. In uin t tier lsK-k. put fori 1 1 1 -r resp. -t la UK- ho rtir. e h": .M "Ss"'pi'i I'.ncr is vri Arkmisas is rut o i tl.e v. r.ver. and th- dr-'aiu-'. f -. to llati.n l!ou)f. is not ci ""a. ir.'t in? i.i Vik- rrert b ; miles. Such iiiStancrs as I have relv d n mil s mum unit 1- rwls Imri i.,u, and he had better h.vc spt-i t t.- t plavinir marbles. a lx-t me a-k you bow much befer r.f t m would lie to sit inwn in a grocery st. ,"r, three hours eich eveninc and l ---some lr.an telirnt; l es, l.-iowrn; a time they were lie-s uuld thri' to inuvr ,'inir iiiiiin .- .Many oi lUe n ii-j cue nu nunc iii.ijiro insT inan sucn gr.,.--tales. Now let me ask yr.u what makes an is. telliKCnt, well posted njau School e.J.Q. cation tolK-trin w.th. If we learned iiif? after we left school the worl-1 wcji'd slip backwardn. His mind goes on. day after day. wet k after week, pirkiii up scraps of history, politics, travel. I...i.,-.y a.strouomy, and' so forth, and by ai..l j he is a Iranian encyclojiediH. "He may read love atories ana adventures all hrj days and be no better oft. Indeed, Le rj be far worse off. " Well, w hat shall a loy r ad "' There are one or two pr,jers nf cl moral toner The heroes are not exag gerated, and the adventures are not im probable. If the utory is of rnimr.k'. ths author elves Btune valuable lnfon-msion In regard to minerals and how to n.:T:e. II lt is of hunting you are taught !r.wto make snares and traps, and are given the principles of taxidermy. II it is of bat ing you are taught the principles of tail ing and rowing. If it it is of the sei voq are given the correct names of r- r es mj4 yards and sails, and the habits and t-n-.n of the peoplo of other countries ar.r c . rectly stated. There are few bov bonk which ar tn to every-dav life. Iriead tlrese, ai d if voa have further time tke history, or s .rae thlng el?e w hich is certain to retnm soma benellt a daily papt-r with Its newt from every foreign country its horr-e hap penings its discussions on all matters imcresr its mcinents ana aocioeirts. geigraphy. history, grammar and ort hoc phy comtiined. 3 GEORGE BOWIE'S ARGUMENT. The Inventor of the "4rkiis Toothpick." onilnrr, at Smoker. A story I heard last nirht related to George Howie, the inventor of the bewla knife, or the " Arkansas toothpii. k." as !t is also called. It is said that Bowie wa as gentle and chivalrous as he was hrir and rccardh-ss of human life. ne iriht, years ago, while riding in a star-re t. ars (.ihio, on the old national pike, a p r!y clad woman and her liwle hoy of nl. -st ten years were for miles Ure only other jiassengers. Howie did not spoak t ". '!irrv, but wrapping himself up tn his own c at, plrpt as well as he pot:I i naderthe ;o-t!;.- of the stage. An hour 1'er a big Y.-;r.y tiermnii entered the coich at a wny sta tion and i!nnie.Mt";y tiok out a c'.uj pi;e w h:rh smi-iifl us th'ngh it -s th'ngh it !:sd Wa frrnokel since the Hale gh. i h;s he dsy f Si- Wr.iter tilled wilh T .-.v.src" of the vilest braird et:d be v.i to sm k Ftace was sii;i frl'asl w 'it a his extra. t and the smoke iegAn T-o tirnk? tie ladv sick, mid she opie-1 the v rnirw and f-ought re'u. f from n.- fresh arr w 1 ! poured in. Hut the w.ther was bt'TT cold, and (the hfl to rise it. She tha u.ske-1 the boy to hr i t he man t-" step Fmokiui. This be did. bat the (ierraa loudly Hfdii r ""if tno -.Id woman '": c't like it she can get out 1 paid my pv-sag and will smoke w ii;. '. Iu the me.-itit ir.-.e ii'-f..ti.ii. ii". ' a awnkei.fii and htid sf -tti the whole j r ce ilure. As the inrni-ii Tj-t-Tod these w-. i'i, Howie put hi. hnu. a; the h?ck i ' U neck, and drawi.ig a one- of hs fn' . aJ bow its, sid coolly : "Vou are m; skea nlxmt your finnknric. Yon will pit that pipe at once an.i w ill keep your rr. ntJfc shut, or hv tiie Elemal 1 "iil run vra through the heart: i word! have un derstand I am l-eorste How'. and ile-.-rc Howie means what, tic naval" Wit be slowly be .ran u advance his V. ward the iri-nimti's stomach, mn' ' t ler frantically threw h:s pipe o it i door and bege'VIor his lire. Iur; next half hour th ' ifrmnn sHid t-.jt i.t : 1-3 '. to- - :t- f th : tit . V,T1? looked jinle. As Bowie though., ov-.-r t'i action and noted the sickness of th' oil woman he gre-i. ntiil more angry, a?. 1 t the nextsiati w he forces 1 the nuioKi-r to jet out of the stage and rrde with 'It tiriver for th remainder of his j -urtray. 1 'Ifvrloml L.euiirr. Roujfh on Jtets" clears out Pjits.Miea. IX 'Rough on Corns,' for Corr. Bunion-. IV Thin peore. 'Wells Halth Kfiewer, restores heaiih and vicor, sun s dsp-P?'t Ax, fl. Roueh on. Toothache,' Irtart relief I5e. Ladies vtbo would retain lreshnes ni vivacity dm'tfail to try 'WfllsHin1!'1 ho newer.' 'H-jchu jaiba,' great hioey and in :-"J cure. Flies, reaches, ants, iad-buRS, rats. mlf. cleared tMt by 'Roueh ou luta." l.V 'RoQi un Coudhs'lioche-s. 15c: I'lald, 2'ic. For Children slow :n flpveUipment. rticj and delicate, use 'Walls' Health Hei ewer." 'Hcitsb on Dentist. r1 -Tooth lwder. Try It l.V. Nrrvous Wpakrss, Dvspepsia. S-xnt Debility cured by 'Wells' Health Retiewer. f1' Mother Swan's vVYirm Syrup, for fevertio netis, worms conrstipation ; tasteless. Si Miticina Irritaiiun, all Kidney and l"nn- ; i complaints c-art-d hy 'Buchu-paft.n ft. ! Nicht sweats, fever, ehills, nia'ai m. y- ! epsia, cured y 'Wells Health Kfne-r- r. My husbanA (writes a lady) is three tiruf ; the man sine usimt 'Wells' Health lrue s'er.' If you ar failinc, broken . worr n'.'.t Ba nervous, usa 'Wells Health llenevwi.' fl- Trevalena" of KUlney cruplain'. An";" lea; 'Huc-ha-paihift' is a quicks wmP1' cute. fv. New York, Jan. 27. 1P4. Mfu; i-t Bros tentleaien: My bny year oijtl was recently taken with cojrt in the heM whiek. seetMisrl finally to settle in his n"- "7 His nose was stopped up for days B nlchta so that it was d.Jtcult for i i " ; brittie and 6leep. I called a physi-'ian fi? ' rtxvscrihtsfl. Put did him no pood. Fi 'T : went to the drnir store and got a U'ttle f ( vour Cream Balm. It seemed to I'M , ii. .,a Thn l.r. ' . nnca vftft rlerkr III davs. and b has ltsii o. k. evet u.e.- i J. H sjr..AKi. tAMORIb Whk?i Kaby vs, rlrk, we tav, -r i " AV heo she wa t lillil, &! ctie.l I r . When fit-, ft lu-i-ft ire Mi-s, Alio rlur.i; ! ' h-n b 1 tol I rei,. - lie urn bu tor it, .'.Aint- Mvfi .r.a. r-.r'.ft. , ..fi.