i :l 1 t3 1 . - J : J i - i i J ' 3 "I J J 1 1 4 J ,1 1 i i j 4 Women Suffrage in Kansas. A Graftouite, who was in Kansas during tha lite election down there, says that he overheard the following conversation In Lvenworth : Miss Smith Going to rote to-day, Jenny ? Jenny Yes, indeed. Miaa S. Who for ? Jonny Mi. Jones. Miss S. Wha-j-a-i ! naMy hateful Democrat Why, he's a and they do aay that he smokes and plays billiards, and has even been sten comirig out of a saloon. Jenny I know all that, but then he has such a long, silky beard and broad shoulders, ami he must be six feet four inches high. Oh he's just too sweet for anything. Mi S. Weil, for that matter, Mr. Hrown, his competitor, has the most ravtshibgty, lovely dark-brown eyes and the pr r r-etiiest mustache yum yum, yum I Jenny Yes, but he's married, and Mr. Jones isn't ; besides Mr. Jones be longs to our choir, you know. Just wait a minute till I put in my ballot, and the sweet thing melted into the crowd that surrounded the polls. Re turning in a few minutes she remarked, with a scornful jerk of her bangs : "What do you think. Miss Smith ! That detestable old maid of Sal. S'mp kins is electioneering for Brown. Miss S. No-o-o-o. Jenny But I tell you she is. And she has on that horrid old bonnet she wore last Spring, and she hasn't even the sigu of a bustle. Miss S. Suffericg sakes 1 Well, if Mr. Brown has that kind of following I'll vote for Mr. Jones. Tne idea of old Sal Si.npkins electionoeriug for any one I But I think I see what she's up to. Jenny What ? Miss S. Why she's dead in love with that brother of Mr. Brown, and Jenny You don't say so ? Miss S. But I do say so, and she's just trying to make herself solid with the family. Jenny Did you ever I The maneu vering old fright t And the young ladies drifted up the itreet, leaving our Graftooite to wonder whether or not woman suffrage is such a glorious boon as has been painted. Kiudness to Animals. Th ie is nothing that pays farmers so well as kindness to an i mars, and that, too without any expense. All kinds of barnyard stock appreciate it. Kindness towards these begets kindness in re turn toward them who exercise it. It is a very rare thing for horses to be com ba'.ky for one who treats them with uniform kindness. It is little or no trouble, to stall cattle or milk young cows that have been kindly handled. Since colls have been more kibdly treated, we hear less about breaking colts. There is scarcely any limit to the teachableness of horses, if doue la a kind nnner. L'.ve stock that are manipulated kind ly txre less breaohy ; farmers, therfore, s..ve money by having such stock, as fences do uot ned to be so expensive. The danger of being hurt by hand ling atoek that has been kindly dealt w ith, is very slight. 'Tis a moral duty to be kind to interior animals as well as to mac ; tlij oi nscionsnesa of being so i worth something to the possessor of it. I'cnishment oa any account, to man or l east, does more harm than good, espec ially if the viciousness comes by inheri tance, as much of it does. Then it is moral'v wr,cg. Iu relation to inferior animals as well as man, the best policy is to overcome evil with good. It is a real pleasure to be about live stock that are kindly disposed to us. The inferior animals appreciate kindness to them as much or nearly so, as man does to him, by man. While at a revival meeting an old idy happened to sneeze, and as nearly every eye in the house was turned toward her immediately after she had suerzjd. she felt very uncomfortable. When she had arrived at home, she end to Dicah. her colored maid-of all works, who had accompanied her to the meeting, "Dinah, why did't you take the blame of the sneeze on your shoulders ? You should have made it appear as though it was you, not I. that Bneezed." At the revival next evening the old lady happened to sneze again. The preacher paused in his discourse, and there was a slight titter among the congregatiou, which increased to a roar as the simple-minded but honest Dinab arose and remarked, "I takes de blame ob dat sneeze dat my mistress hab jes' sneeze dat my own shoulders." A roort tcin was being restrained for rent In the island of Sicily, He pleaded with his noble landlord : "Your excellency, can you not stop them seizing my things ?" 'Have you brought something on ac count ?" "Not a lire." "Well, I don't see how I can help yon." Ali, your excellency, I've done all I could to raii.e the money, but all In vain. I've even taken my gun and concealed myself In a lonely spot on the road, but alas ! luck was against me. Not a stranger would pass by." The I'istul in Mexico. Almost any Mexican would as leave go out-diors without his coat as with out hi pistol. He wears it to church, to the opera, to see his best girl in ehort, wherever be goes you may see glistetULg bit of Lickel-plated steel sticking out from under his coat tail. Every day whtu my teacher of Spanish a swarthy young man in jacket of yellow kid and pointed-toed boots with enor mously high heels, comes to give me the customary lesson be is obliged to un buckle bis belt and deposit a big revolver upon my table before be can sit down to business. If yu think nobody cre for you in this cold world just try to play the GiM!n in populous neigh DorhooJ. KASKI N E THE NEW QUININE. GIVES WHD WHITE MKEMiTH, QUCTNERYES, HAPPY DAY, MYEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC, that the mtt delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ol all ItTIB Iiiease. The nit sclrntlnc m l suc-rsaful Blood Partn er Sunrrlor Iti auinlne. .Mr. y. A Miller. -Trt Kat I47lh street, P ew fork. rare! Kaskine of r I f rem. m Alanal prostration attar nvto yrvrs satlerinir. rl nad run down fri.tu IT". pounds to 7. hevan on Kaa- ktae In June. 184, wont to ih la oa month and n-Klnrl hu rail wele-ht in lx months. CJ.nl nine did him nn kmxI whaterer. Mr. w!H,o 1 Hoiui"-!. the olrieat ant! and of the nivi rei c'etl citiin or MriiKDori, onn says : "lam ninety wart f age. and for the litst tnrwe yenr nare un'rfi inra mauna ana the etttct f ntatne tMi!Mntnic. I recently be aan with K-iine wiilh hr ke up the malaria and increased my weiirnl '-nn.ia. Mrs.T. A. S..I iom. ol i:a llalllday St.. Jersey lt. wrl'r : Mr n Hrrr rl.Ti-n (rare, wu cure.' ot Malaria hy Ka-ame. alter Ifteen months' lllne-. wli?n we h-. aivn u a:i nojve. Irttrr- rmm the 'i't ierina, ultrlna; full aeuiil' will r.v n.t oi apiiiic.itliin. 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WoaAlaaftfta." . li- Tka . ray Waoaaa. A Bavai. By Ufa. CaaoaV. amibar of " aarj Bartoa. aac. A Mztaaai Caoaa4A Haa ay Poaalar aailaara. amaraoiat 6aa. haaaoroaa oa4 4aaUa aoaraaa. aaartoa at fa, mt aatoaMara, aa rati way atto.-ata ail vary la ooiaa. : Jaaayaa laaia'a aVsaoat, A Kaoat. By Miaa M. B. Bra4Xoa. aaUar mt " Aoro-o rfcof4," aoa. rtiiWart faa Meat A4aaaart.oa ooKirory oa aart aaa tftto aaioA. aaaLauatag oao aa4 araaaral aoatucuoaa loo omaIoc ftott aaaaoao. a all aaaaaa. ftraafc aw. a4.o aark. ooaacoiaar, aaav. mimu, aaWiy aaA aAa (aai lllaowaAoa. i CtHaasa o Fairy Biarla (W taa Tttift Taa aai aoeiooAAoa of lary avartaa aaftUaaaa. Taa aftiaaJfta Wt 4 tgotoa art aft loaa. Maaaal af ClMtatt mw LaAlas aa4 Ooatloaioa. caiuo ta asaiaaaaa aa4 ao4 araratiag. gliaf taa raft of ao4ora ouooo aj all was oat oao. 91. I oaral ov aaarlaara far taa Mtinaaa. ft aaaAy mmmm mt aaoTal aatoraisiiaa far ail, a aoa ataa aaA iMiai aaiarai. n. 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Byraa, Aao. toy Moaaa IrvtaL avt auf aUett. ataalAlaaj Plaaaa far PramlaaA, taw 1 1 it Bl aaaaa a Cau orarnatioi a4 aana oa Kiaftk aaaaav ftoa-aa, raartc aa prior frooa t-VW ia OU4. Ilioaraooa. Aarrolatra af Paatla Mn-Waiaanoa. Fraak ka. Vaftotar. Cat. Tiioa. LtaaaiM. aaotl. iirauL. llattiMl iftstaaa, SuUoat, BaaaatB, Lao, aa4 ad (Aa laaaJag aaaa mt taa aaatary. A Mmmrn'm Fa k Ira. Taa awl mt aa bo.H aiaiaa. fasAraa aa rra4 tAoaa fat atafiaa aaA araaa 1 1 1 j n aaM tbaa. aaty 4ay. OL'K lUEQfALED OFFER, We bay arrantwl with tba rbllshera of tha book to furnish the whole forty five with one year a anlarr1ption to our paper for At.OSi or we will aend any fly lor 4S eta., or the whole forty-flye for Sl.0. Addreaa all orders to publlabera of "FBKKtlAS." Rkraabaraj. Fa. ROBERT EVANS, av - - "4y..a UNDERTAKER, AKD HASUl'ACTCKEK OF and dealer la all kind ot FUKNITCKE, Ebensburg, Ia.. -A lull line ol Catkau alwayt on hand.- Bodies Embalmed WHEN RKCIUIKED. Apt 80 (6 ADVERTISERS , St,, Now Yurie, KOW ELL At CO., 10 Sprue) v. a. a Ml u lAlBJ XCI CO It A any proposed lice ol Adyertwlca- la A mar leas -Nawjpapors. e-00-p pamphlet. JoJ Are Animals Happj I Are animals ruentallj hppy V as Mr. B. Carlill In the Xinettenth Century. He answers tbt be thinks they are. We may not be able to get a direct an swer in words from the animal world to the question "Is life worth Hying?" le sajs, but we get an answer in sounds and signs which, on all ordinary rules of interpretation, are equally decisive in the affirmative. Animals nave no motive far dissimulation; if they appear happy tey probably are, if they souud happy they probably are. and half an hour of a summer's evening spent in seclusion near a rabbit warren wonid probably convince vny ooe that iu capacity, as In opportunity, for enjoy ments, rabbits still deserved Uncle Remus' description, more saner than some folks." There is of course, no doubt that Animals are influenced by many of the recti ments which make or mar the happiness ol homn beings, such aa love of tome, or of freedom sociableness mutual attachment, and the like; and on the otbei band, jealousy, hatred, aud revenge. Still, as Mr. Carlill remarks, all forboding, all anxie ty, all care, all serious thought for the morrow.whicb constitutes, three-fourths of human misery, is to animals absolute ly nnknowable; and of tbe remaining quarter, bow much is there which is purely the product of civilization, and from which animals, equal ly with tbe tbe lower savages, arn also free! Care, Mr, Carl'.U might have ad ded, is tbe penalty of man's higher nature, but that care U vastly more than compensated by tbe enjoyments and the hopes of futurity which that higher Da tore renders possible. The Barbarous Banner la which High, waymen are Executed In Persia. One of my traveling companions told me that be saw the skeletons of sever al robbers who had been seized and put to death. A small, round tank of brick bad been constructed, as high as to a man's chin. Tbe condemned one was then put into the tank, and newly mixed plaster o paria poured In on til the tank was full. Tbe man was thus suffocated ani permanently fixed as a warning to other highwaymen. Sometimes tbe con demned man ia placed with tbe bead down lu a tank, or In a bole excavated for tbe purpose, and the liquid plaster is poured in until tbe body ia firmly fixed. Tbe feet and ankles protrnde. A chief of one of tbe Loree clans entered an Armenian village at the bead of several horsemen at night, being exasperated at tbe refnsal of the people to comply with bis demands, and at tbe works spoken of by some of tbe people. They took the priest and some of the princi pal men of the village, and tied them one by one in a sack with a large dog, and then beat tbe dog until lu his rage he killed the man tiod up with him. The Tersian Governor, bearing of tbe affair, made a hunting excursion into the territory of the tribe. Etiquette re quired that the chief should visit the Prince, He was sumptuously entertain ed in the pavilion of the Governor, bis followers being without. "When his suspicions bad been dispelled. In a mo ment an iron band was slipped about his neck and chains put opon bis feet, and he was thrown alive Into the fur nace with which the baths are heated. Mckei. Nickel Is an elementary metal. It was first obtained as a metal about 1751 in Germany. But the ore bad been long known to miners, who called it Kupfer nickel, or Old Nick's copper, becanse, though it looked like copper ofe, no copper could be obtained from it. When pure, nickel is silvery white, and does not oxidize or tarnish In the air. It can easily be hammered out into thin sheets or drawn into wire ; It is stronger than Iron, aid almost a bard to melt. Its chief use is for plating otbet metals, as it gives them a beauti ful, silverlike surface which Is quite easil kept from rusting. It is also used in alloys. German silver U made bv taking one part nickel, one part zinc, and two parts copper. Oar five and three cent pieces are made of three parts copper and one part nickel. Nickel is found In mauy parts of the world, bat the principal mines are in Russia, Ger many, Sweden, Austria, England and Scotland. In this country it is found in tbe States of Pennsylvania and Connect icut. Woaea Millionaires. Mrs. Kate Terry is wort nearly $6.- 000.00a Mri. John Jacob As tor is worth about $3,000,000. Mrs. Edwin Stevens, of New York, has J15.000.000. Mrs. Thomas A. Scott counts her wealth at $4,000,000. Mrs. Hetty Green, of New York, is said to have about f40.000.000. Mrs. Robert Goelet, worth $3,000,000 owes her fortune to hardware. Mrs. Marshall O. Roberts is tbe $3, 000,000 widow of a mining king. Mrs. Jay ne, tbe widow of the patent medicine man, is worth $3,000,000. Mrs. Martin Bates was left $1,500,000, which her hus'a&d made in dry goods. Peenllarity or a Horse's Kye. One often hears the expression that a horse don't know its strength. That ia a mistake. A horse is f allv awaro nf its strength, but. owlnz to a necnllarttv Of its optic lens, it is keDt in a cnnntAnr. state of intimidation. A horse's eve magnifies six diameters, and a man looks like a giant to it. Queer Isnt ? but true. A series of curious experi ments recently made bv Parisian savants have established it beyond anv question. That accounts for many of thd odd fits of fright tbe beet horses are subject to. Ladles will find relief from headache, cos. tiveoess, swimming in tbe head, colic, soar stomach, restlessness, Indigestion, or period ical sick headaches, weakness In the back or kidneys, pain ia the shoulders and dif ferent parts of the body, a feeliin of lassi tude and despondency by taking Simmons Liver Reguiatr. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegatable, and is not Injuiioos to the most delicate constitution. 1JTTXJLLT SIBC0TXAOZ9, . xproaos tbe aeiing of toany victims, of - rhetimaticxa; neuralgia, osiatiea aod oer- - veos or - sick headachs. Having tried numbarleaa ao-cailad remedies, and physi cians of all schools, without relief, lhare seems to be no hope. Many such have as a last resort tried Athlophoros, and to thair surprise and joy hare found that it was a tafc, rurt and yuiei cure Athlophoros ia not an experiment; thousand bare been cured by ita use and they testify aa to its value. Sbekomeko, Dutches Co. N. Y. Aug. 20, '86 I took Athlophoros according to direc tions; it caused a ringing in my ear that was not pleasant, it operated on my heart causing a slower and tainter throb, and constipated my bowels. "When the last dose was taken I did not think much of the medicine: the next day my lameness' was better, and continued getting leas until it left me. My lameness was in my back, shoulders and neck, and had been for eight months. I was adviaed to try Athlopho ros by my neighbor, Wm. Jackson, who had taken a bottle of it for a severe attack of lameness In his shoulder and arm. He said "it drove the lameness right out of me; my head felt strong, and my heart almost stopped beating ; I thought I would die. but I came out all right, and have not had any lameness since." Axon Baiooa. Phelps, N. Y, Angoat IS, 1884. I am a practicing physician; I pro scribed Athlophoros in a case of inveterate rheumatism of the right shoulder and arm. This case had been of weeka standing yea months and resisted medicine carefully elected, also the use of electric treatment. One bottle removed all the trouble. The ease remains well, now over a year since using she medicine. Q. C Pbichaud, M. H Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlopboroa Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St-t 2sew York, will end either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is f 1.00 per bottle tor Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. For Uyer and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, fn dlfeation, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache. Impure blood, Ae A thlophoros Pills are un equaled. r BUY YOUR CM DEE RUBBER BOOTS SHOES CP Ha CHIfiOS feCO., -- Wholesale Agents, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents Wanted Everywhere. ELEGANT PORTRAITS! Xalanrad ass aa aha la oil color., a-om ar ki.a af a amall pu-tura. Ka-xp.rl.nc. r.iulra : frurcrU.ra a aar flvaa tba aa.nt wrly prrSi aaaa r.rtaraa anS fall partlralar. OO aatSI frrc. is. W. Mass. LET. ill atsBsra It.. (ManOaa Uila ) fOilav., aw FREE TO YOU! Far H eeats a-lll oriM FAMILY WkllOUkmlV oa aaatai a. Tai aopor woa a- pb J tau. aavo . 0O)l ass aa o of atoabs msist ei-w awi4,c Ulaotraite-ol alar.-., pa-, klast sAo.4 bla fa. the 0)aaia-bwi J.jaraseUvall re. sjmto. toolloV raaao-y aorl. an a.aar iairo. la ad.iLv. a. .1. a4 - a.. - I a J eat nlaUMvri MarLvr. .orapv)! aaaaluat af a waoUeoasc Kabaow of TglTiS' ? laitiai Baoontrtl aa a aaa41. aa4 Mm m mmt mt laJollaaa lak aaal Pad la a araa;. a,i axs. Taio to aa tistaiaaa 11 til arOo"o M amarka llaa a4 otartaaoTy aoaaAifallv aad iaeloUai. alarft ocxst canaxa. Owffa mnm aauoaaei Liar a. t aa bo ar4 aa OLaia fctoaaa4B aa4 caocaoaro. as4 aa a 4oic ai braider bo. W 111 ao Mar or srfrilv oorar. biawk aaaa aaaaJibka. w.H mmi ask or anl oat, KtaAa wkat 1t.1C.ai au a oat h-a orE(. Aaalroao a oaoa. aaita( Him. to -ior or Postal to. aad ra jeiv parwr aa4 aroaaiaas bo rvteta aooil. Tilt FAMILY TltslTOU, l-kllaat. .bias. I'aaaav 1 koaosa. l anal star thai ala)olsrv?i. asaTaaaaaaaaasafl aartaatiaa, aad sao saattoipa 1 of 4itefctaaj, Ua Busk smM tsdistW KadrooJ bv II ra. Frasiasa K m uisarol mm asTa aa4 oaooo af obo H. W. C. T. I. It U at a raaa. artssreo aaiaac. aaA m fwaaiaa work mf ari Piiatasl ia alx mmimw mm AGENTS WANTED. ptm oVavoartMr wtl. bov aa2 oao Ulli. aaBi aoo oa rHoro raaaty W hmmg m Use vail. Tarn to aaAblaa Ub It, rb ell U ctear " - mi ria l in aoaaraATo aao aalttag mt K, alaspla aba H aast M aolie Itooif ffaUefy joaroolf aa4 arael aVc. tmm mmmnmlm- ao4 lewaaa t aeia. A4rooo H. W. hi film LX V. 7 1 I Kaaaaaj C.rWA'a4,.rfk Jfaanaa tki j aj aa TUTT'S msm cse-kl-li iiL'yf '..sa. in-! PILLS 2S YEARS IN USE. Tka OreataatHedieal Tnampa of the Agal SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. laaraastlta. Deweleeeetlee, Fata to the ktas, with a. sail aeaeavslca ta tka fcaefc part. Fala aasler the ahalAr blade. FallbM after eotlaa, with adla laeUastlea te eacrtlea ef hmdr r aalad. Irriiahllltrefteaaaer, Lew artrtta. wUh m feellac ef havlaa alactaA msm datr, rlaeaa. Plaalaea. Flatsetiac mt she Heart. Pate beforotbe t yaa, Heaeacks yT the rlsbi eye. Kaatlvaaaaaa. with Stfal Arvaaaa. Ulsaly celored l'rlta,sia CONSTIPATION. . TCTTS PlIXI are especially adapted to surti rases, one doao effects osch a iW fecilna;aa to astoniabtbti sufferer. Tbay lamau the Appettte.aad caaaa the body ta Tatava aisa KlaaOtUaa UkS ayataaa la artalka0.an bfllM-lrTanlc Artlon on aa UlsasUraOrsaaSiBsralai OSaleare rrluc-l. mraS.Ve. OS rlarraf SX..W.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gatsr Harm or ffmauu efcswifed to a Glosbt bLACX by a ainirie appHoUoo of this Dra. it tmparts a natural eotor, aoaa Instantaneosaly. Sold by p 'fflalt, or aont by express O reoe'pt Of SI. oiriee, aa Murrajr St., New York. NOT DEAD YET I VALUE LUTTRINCER, H, COPPER; AND SHEEMROX WARE JLND TLS ROOFING, Kespeettally layltes the attention ot his friends and the pablle In reneral to tbe fact that he Is still eanylns; on boainess at the old stand opposite tbe Moaatala Homse. LiMubsrr, and Is prepared te apply froai a lara;a atork, or BaaaractnrlDa; to or der, aay article la his line, from the smallest to the largest, la the best maaaer and at the lowest llylna; prices. Ur Na penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN ROOFING a SPECIALTY. Olye me a ea and tatlsfy yoorseiyei as to my work and prloas. v. LUTTKINCJEk. irnsbnrn, April IS, 1S8S-U. Irrvportant to Canvassers. , WAHTED-LIt Uanyaasers In eery ?onnty in tha fTnltaiH SItM a mII vm it . v a rL-atYi u t VER.S1BLK SAU IKON, whleh eombines two oaa irons, roitsber, Kluter, me., one iron dolnsj the work ol an entire set ol ordinary Irons. Is aelf-haticg by gas or alcohol lamp. DOES fr HUH HOT KITCHEi(8. rTlco moderate. A lante and Issue inoome Insured to raod canvassers. Address, for circulars, avo kXJX SAU IKON CO..P5 Hesde St..N. Y. I ".Y..'t" a. w ma t, ilrlut 'JI- i"!"""1 Uoaqoaaad facibUaV iim r-jntcrtfi-TRa 7f.rtr.l Forre-Frml v"'"'"' J'l.l.m Ml.lint,. Send for 1 tJIJ I .aaBBW- -j. AT asaAS. ' II S a WmSU TaatfftH Pla. t J AA I J lira tin aa .( m. k.1 m . ta " MIWU; a.. Ivr.- . . a a. a -- . Si Mrs, Sn A. S. FiSJUKAJUork. Pa, Old Slare-Haatlns; Bleodhonods. "Bloodhounds are seldom found in the company of 'Uncle Tom's ('ao'ii troupes," said an old-time Lower Mis sissippi steamboat captain. "Before tbe war , in tbe old slavery days, 1 was very familiar with tbose hounds, their training and method or work. Dogs representing them on tbe dramatic stage are of heavier build and different species. Bloodhounds are larger and more compact than ordinary bounds, with ban straight and sleek as that of tbe finest race borse, colored between yellow and brown, abort eared, rather long nosed and built for scenting, quick action and speed. Tbey can take a scent three days old and run it down. Their speed is aboat equal to and their endurance much greater than tbe grey hound. Tbeir baik resembles neither that of a bulldog, cur, nor bonnd, but Is a yelp like a wolf's. Tbeir bite is a wolf-like snap, not the bold-fast grip of of a bulldog. The catcb-dog' used in in slavery times on Southern plantations capturing runaway negroes looked like a crobs between a Newfoundland and bull of large and powerful build. I'll describe yon a 'negro hunt,' a common enough occurrence before tbe war: Tbe overseer, or hunter, mounts a fleet borse, holds bis 'catch dog' by a chain and turns loose tbe bounds. Circling 'round, tbey strike tbe scent and soon line oft, tbeir fast receedlng yelps mark ing tbe rapidity of tbe chase. Tbe horseman follows over fences, through timber and swamp, as best he can, hold ing bis 'catch dog' 'in leash.' Hounds sighting the negro divide, form a semi circle and rapidly draw it into a large circle around him. As tbe pursued wretch runs the dogs in front of bim fall back, but preserve tbeir equi distant place in the circle which they are gradually closing. On neaiing bim they snap at bis legs, but do not spring at bis throat. As tbe circle narrows the hunter arrives. The ominous sounds of tbe chain's rattle, like the warning note of the serpent, strikes tbe negro's ear. The 'catch dog' springs upon the exhausted runaway and holds bim. Hounds are clubbed away, tbe fugitive secured, dogs 'leashed' and tbe hunt is over." An 'ArabIan Sights" Story Matched. Giles Busby, a Toledo fishmonger, was cleaning a white fish the other day. and in the larger intestines of tbe fish be found a diamond ring. Tbe ring bad engraved upon its inner surface "J. A. B., Chicago, 'C9." Busby for warded tbe ring to tbe Chief of Police of that city. Mrs. Julia A. Lennoc identified and recovered tbe ring. She tells an interesting story of its loss. In 1869 ehe, as Miu Bennett, became en gaged to Mr. Lemon, and he gave her this diamond ring, for which be paid J450. Upon their bridal trip in 1871, Mrs. Lennon lost this ring ; while she was washing her hands in tbe toilet room of tbe Pullman car tbe ring slipped from her finger and dropped through the waste pipe. As the train happened to be crossing the bridge over the St. Lawrence river, near Montreal, just at that time, the bereaved bride had no hopes of recovering the ring. There are no white fish in the St. Lawrence and the theory is that a small fish seized upon the ring, and at some future time this small fish, while cruismg aboat tbe lakes, fell a prey to tbe white fish in which the long-lost ring was dis covered. Mr. Busby, the Toledo fish monger, received a check for $ 100 from Mr. Lennon for bis honesty. Value of Dead Horses. "Say what yer goin' to do with that old nag ?" shouted a passing cart dri ver to a man who was superintending tbe removal of a lifeless borse on willow street. Lots." answered the other. "We'll first of all ship the old bulk to tbe glue factory. There tbe bide will be taken off and sent to a tannery, and the flesh removed from the bones. Tbe bones are Terr valuable, and when tbe frame is separated tbey axe distributed into piles. Shin bones are worth 140 a ton. Thev are nsed for knife bandies. Thigh bones bring more. Tbey go to Europe at 75 a ton, and come back here after a wbile in the shape of tooth bruah bandies. Tbe foreleg bones are made Into parasol bandies, collar buttons, trousers buttons and other small articles of usefulness. Glue comes from tbe water in which tbe bones are boiled, while the dust from tbe sawing of tbe bones makes excellent medicine for cattle and poultry. AH tbe rest that can't be made into bone black is ground up into powder and sold for fertilizing purposes." "Well, who'd thought that old carcass was wuth ao much!" exclaimed the carter In so prise. A Setting Hen. The following is an item from a rxmltrv nublicalion "Ever bear about our little red hen ? Well, air, she was on tbe set for keens. Couldn't keep her off. Old door knobs, soda bottles, lamp chimneys, match safes, anything was good enough for ber. Finally I put her on three mud turtles, and I hope to die if she didn't batch out alligators! One of 'em eat her up, and when we opened him, there was tbe ben settin' on his back teeth, and they'd swelled up so they'd cboaked him to death. A lately-discovered but extreme ly simple use of camphor is appre ciatea ia the household. If tbe varnish oo woodwork or furniture be changed in spots to white from drops of cologne of bay rum or heated dishes, it can be changed back by rubbing tbe spot with a cloth wet in camphar. Toe Oaoco of Prevention. Tbe satisfaction of feeling safe from catching any disease from drinking, water from impure air, from a sick person, from contact with foul clothing. Infection or contagion from any source, is complete and all anxiety allayed by tbe use of Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. A bottle will give more safety, comfort and confidence than all the doctoring In the world. Do not be suspicious ot everybody. The man who is everlastingly looking for evil can find the greatest quantity of it in his own life. Is Life Worth Living ? That depends upon the Liver, for if the Liver is inactive the whole sj'S tem is out of order the "breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hojiefuhaeas gone, the spirits are de pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver ia the housekeeper of tha health; and a harmless', eimple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking;, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver .Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested Ita virtues personally, and knew that lor Dyapepala, lilllouaneaa aii3 Throbbln Headache, it la the beat uiedl clna the world ever aaw. Have tried forty otliar -remedies before Hiiiixaona Liver He.-ula.tor. a,nd none of them gave more Uuta temporary relief, but tbe Kegulatoi Ittl only relieved but cured. ' lit IL. iokk Macon. Ga. ma umm fob Tfce p:srtt ol llu m ." !!iobn ! itsl tva r Mi-ail ittp trlur t unci prrtuanrnt latr i roi 1 hr etuil. it rMniit urcotiuird lor If im mit'lf T llr bi-- et Miiitunls. mtd wilts o(yt-i.tl rrntird itrwrntl ucliila tllll a lniil fooH." ttrry nrfile !' M. I Ismim-m are rtne f .-c. k u. elirrtC fol f 1 bit. W rrudi rlliio lood liuu-rtiuil nvnllabt Ii the S25 PHOSPHATE W fctc-b we c-lr.tm ta be a vrrjr aperlal aa Tiulair. aa ll !- I la. crop aa early atari aad a.lalsa It nulil full? nnlarra, aldae prramaacatJy lin'rio Ike Mil. MnkrkA Pa . Jan lat. ltaL 'Harina- tbomnahl. r.lxl It a I .l' niliMI'll TK..ida !. -i.l.-i'!,.Uirmaeijal- l&j; 9tf and f)4" lf Uhi. I am .ali.f.rd that Hauab'a 1. t iim 1 1 1 .t ( 1 tr firwt f n u a . m 11 . . iirrratn.nl rnaulta. I bad Ih-i lar wtj.it arm ul Mi' ra iri .aa lor two eara arbara 1 aawl tha H'.t MiM.i.tiMlr. 1 will na- no oabar kind and ad i-a all laiti..T. t. ttcy llituica'a OS5 Phoapbat- aud m- r-ulT. fr ihtna-Wfi oa La own (Touua. JOHN r A DIMS. THE ;BUGH & SONS, Mi RAW BONE - SUPER-PHOSPHITE UAM'IAUTL'KCKS li! POUTERS. Combined canarit of our Work.. . ' rnlLAUtLrrllA. I-A. DscBangh's $25 FIICSFHATE ACTIVE. PKItMAVFM, I IIKAP ANIMAL BONEMAKURE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popnlar favorite for drtwainfr tb ahai-, Ktr.nfr 4or wh.-n pray, ov-ui prw anting Itandrufl. It ci-aiiT9 tna fx-aip, fito.m tlie havir tnuhntf, ait1 Usui ta lrae. fiOc. out! g 1.00 at lrur kia. The let Cough Cure yon ran nsa. And tii lt prc-TcatiT known for Cotxsuix.tln. It carow bodily yuui. ar.d avil diordt-rs of tl Stoiriatrfa. Bowela, Lunr Live-r, Ksd.iArya, Crinary Onfaiu and all Femala C'omlaiiita, T1m ferblo and Mii-a-, atrujr flinr oafraiust di9js and lowly drifting? toward thepraTa, will In mot rasea iwvr tbeir health by the tiinely nae of PaIIM'i Totrtr, but delay ia danr rerooa, Talca It in time. Bokd by all ii uuulstm la larfra bottl at f 1.0a HINDERCORNS Tin- aafnt, aantrt, quirk eat (ud bias, en re for Coma, Buniona. 'Wart. MoK-s.t'allauaex.cTe. Hinder tbalr fnr-lbarrra-ttL. St. paall pain. ClTfwnotnmbla. Makaatfaa faaa cotnfortablr. Hliifprt.ms rurea wh-neverythlntt bold br lruiacatat lie Hna.lA(l)., N V. CARKIAGRS WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Makin? in all its Branches. rain tin, Trimming and IlEPAHUXO ot nil kinds d.ne on the SHOKTKST MITI' K and tha LOWEST PKICES. Als.. I-Uninic, Sawiniranil W(xl Tnr Itut with Imprr.r-.! inaeliuiery. Aln. alt kinds f hearyarorl. dune. I'arrl.iirr smith rh-irBBicted All pan e- trusrlnc rue r:tli aurk will la nooor ably dealt with- 111 n.irk aarrmtH. r.heni'liuric. t k-i..l.-r i. Ihk. roi: s m.i-:. 1 A1KAI.K H1TY Ai ltKs ol Hn.l in All Kheny towiif.i,. ,l; ,ininir Ihii.I-.. li. Moore Willlani f.Mi lm-. ami ..tl.er I.iml. ..I tLe su. -orlber. aril I. a . atrr -na unit, ami :imher enoOKb nn tl.e land t, ,.mt i..r U. Thr-re are alxo two l li.,ii-ei- tliat c iM riXr-. np to live In and some k .m1 aarH,w Kro.,n.l Kl-veo hundred' dollars will t.nr u. and IHo "ul.aeriter will take CJUOol lh iiurchnse mont-jr In swir,K ... . KK ANt'lS M(1K AK. AlleKbeuy township. June 4. 187, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, I.OKKTTO.PA, IJJ fHARf.E OF FRANCISCAN BKOTIIKILS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. MareU j6;h. IRV,. tl. Wool! Wool! Wool! Wllllara Marr.ty Jk .Son, Y.KT Ji,V TO "KIN" VTK WlMlI. TO AI.lt M)N and not trade ior It at A I to,. na prices Or iart trade and eaati. Wm. -Murray .t Son, S15, Elevrulk Aveuas, Alloona, fm. Altoona. Ia May 13, lt-87. :im. FOIlVLE. A valual.le Hotel .r..(Tty known aa the Kialr House. sitntrd In the West ward .l Kfensliunr Pa. tor mrtl.er particulars rail on or address the nndersluned. JOHN a HI. A IK -Ehenahur. May 1T.18S6. J""" porjsur.ip.Tion I aa-a a aaaluaa isansj Sartaa aaoaa tuaaaaai krhaaaa Wi d. STAP ryiT. want SAI-tSMKM ever wUora, I oral -a.aaa HQd travellnir. t.i mr nur u.uu1 VL'm pay icoorl salary and all exenses. Write lor tvrina at nncf an.i h.i.c.i... . STANHAlll) MLVEKWAliK (HMFANY Boston. Mass cuais wutar ai ncr Rial Onnrh Srmn T- i Vs-tnliiu-. Mold ba dnirataia M Tl.nara..t . . . "a wan aia aaa ai laac alaaalaa .". m "' to mj laltk la IM aaVaara. arassaaaV.aaaaraaa, lT. aiasUa raaitak,.. -Tl mm, liM 5 out Tower or Sunshine. Heat expands and cold contrar' everything warned by the HWi ..! and grows perceptibly lorifr in t ."4 sunshine "and contract a -r,. er whenever a cloud cuts off :ui theearthin turning moVfa avravV mo ouu. jj in ia iuuiic LPCf!(iy i Isava ft litl.lft fltvuMt hl m.. . Jl 'l , .u everrfv j wheiein It can stretch itself iD mr rlavR. Wsrs all V o " ' ""3 us pas close together in laying Ui track v first day of hot sunshine would dji' iracis to pieces, 01 render it ?3 that it imuld not n.i t- " - . ... ,vf.y , 1 hrirrcrA atrctchM In tl.o . ' lI e ouu.igfct . would tear itself to pieces were it 7 carefully adjasted for this expans:c,St the sue, and Riven a chance to fl" move on Its foundations whereyer , warm fingers of the sunshina o upon it. Th Brooklyn bridge is j 1 distinct iiiecea with plenty of riy,a tween to move, and It doos ra07e et day. In warm sunshine it in Iolrp- ncvtjiiai luturj uiitu on a CO d r v The cables of the bridge are cor." bat the expansion caused bv ," irujiuicuo lijc tauir-, rLU llit-y - br.dge sink two or three feet is : ,1 ) 1 -r- ujauio. i, a passing .;l0'ja hi". ' the sun for a few momer'a w' - tne fa wre oriuge io rise in the m by coo4inz and coctrartinw . . - " l i I have- personally measured tf,e E s ment or the lirooklyn bmlge on -summer's day, betweeo blight sbT and the shade raimf-H ,c , - " J .uv LiUUJi nave seen inai mat u rrx.vv-d ovr inch in leas than two hours. lc j . intr the hronzs Stafnpinf r i r...,.. . a,WLJ 1L.J,I l ork Harbor, th Siime tLir g taa LA guarded against, and provision is zil to allow the whole vast ficure o c-i undfr thp eiranslnn mii v. v.. -. -lira. or tne sun. iiits movetriPDt, ow;!-;- irregular eurface of the statue, is visible, as in the Brookljn brne, re is there. Even Bunker Hi!! mAnu which is built wholly of stor.e, isfl- ed out of shape every day by t'e al though the movemeat cannot be prt except oy certain experiments majeM that purpose. What w.ll SuaLy lc -; of our stellar stove no man t he pc;;;;r- ly say. Yet, judgir.? from wLm t know alread y, it is quite poss.t.e it is burning out. When its fires 6u (ie down, the end of oar planet if , I h-atd, and all life l.r-ie wi:i n:,m't, suddenly perhaps, bectme exLirc: : freexing, aud our plj.net will mee: end as a dead star a winging the it cola of the stellar spnceH. Tr-c'.t . tervid imagination have though: '.: world would- come to an er.d ii general conflagration. It is muchs.-' likely that our stellar stove wlligj i . and the world will calmly freeze up. The Oldest SewxpaptT. It is generally believed that the I .. of London, and the GaztiU de ir i laris, are the oldest papers iu ex:s:M- but this appears to be a mistak. ' honor belongs to the ( b possess a journal started nearly a sand years ago. Its name is the I Pa. It was founded, says a Icar.: bibliophist, in the year Oil cf Christian era. At first it was yubii at irregular periods, but in ::;: i: s. eatoe a weekly. In 1SC4 it utditr-: another transfoimation aLd a;;!-: daily. It costs a halfpenny, aad iiJ three editions. The morning ed::; printed on yellow paper, is devj-.cd : commerce; the noon edition, pt:l on wbite paper, contains oiici-al ic aid miscellaneous news, while the v ning edition, printed on red p.-.se:, . taken up with political infonnatioai:. leading articles. It is edited by tl members of the Academy of Scienfe.t the total sale of the three edition 14,000 copies. Nearly a million dollars vortt agricultural machiuery, of Arser: manufacture is annually snlj in Gt many. It ia said that codfish are rery rr eious, and will 6eize upon &i J sw: any thing "that is cast into tie that is not too large fir tr-e r gv Among a number of odd thin?" ited aa contents of a cod's etoaine!: knives, bowldeis, old hats ar.ii k6r : lamps. For forty years previous to tbe l moval to tbeir present entuaAiEect.' remains of Washington lay in c plantation tomb, although he left c tate valued at StiOO.OOO. After the r al the heirs sold the Waj-hi!.g:o:t-'-for ?2o0,000 and disposed of every t'-- about the place salable as relic? said the present tomb is daily grcf more dilapidated while the eue- relics increases. SnorrrsG in Mexico in not tie some occupation that it is :i countries. There the ladies comfortably in their carriages & curbstone while tbe clerks, b..:t:; hurry in and out with lcses, t---etc., transacting tbeir business. servants or foreigners trade counters. There Is deplorable system in the management of the?: ' The goods are never sorted, bu. piled together in bewildering cot'- and the oblipfing clerks often go iL'.' a Fries of gymnastics In their serve customers with what thev a-'-'- Okigik of TTxa.r.E Sam. Tie "Uncle Sam" as applied to the V- States Government, was douV gested at first uv the ini t'.a'.s la was Qrst applied during the ware .1 - Samuel Wilson, a govt runout rj, of beef and pork at Troy, X. Y- ( inspticting a quantity of proviso chased from i.ibert Auuerst'u. barrels were marked "E. A lials of Ai.derson's name, au ud the United States. Wilkin who ; fainlliary known as "Uncle Sa- a lot. of wnrWmnn lianiliirnT t lit? Not kmwing what the lattt? meaut. a facetious workman s -that they stood for Uncle -S.iffl A ins Wilson. The joke sprea repeated until tha initial l. by common consent to stars d L Sam." Tue man wha deteruiir.tu family with an iron hand fca3-- ; ruled by his wife with a wooden r--piu. i J lit I " -aJt,4XalwAt, 1 i i 00 aaampasaa fY
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