Trliky IHaiiioml f i! i ;i r: . U.-.I to t.i-s teg.. llUAi.e . v-ieci n il v.,tkers 'f Uie itiamt'i.d .i: ii:e '-iiUSrt! I v tlir tl. t!i: -t" .1 , .,,.. st..:rti. that :.. y the native S!;7ir'i'a euploied in ll. ii.i.ies. .aid s. d .t tleui to the Ilhci. diamond buyers. oni.!i.ly krovvn at -i- t':iis as th "I. D. 1J." I'urauiui? :l.U milj-ct, ;i writ"- in the New Yik 7,ifune fays: !. r;i. the claim in the fin" .': r very ....live Im to pt.s through ;;( : r'.iHL sh'-ds, v.ln rt he must dotT r . .- .rnit-htu .f ci il: U i n w t ict th t- . -.'ii ! iw c-'rvpeU Imu to wear id 'l' ,-rel'- i.f tho I- wu, a;.d uli the "... iiJ ."m working ilres-s, ci-nsis'.ing .ti.i iy of h UttUi-clou' iini "light tt: t'lad in Una aij garb hi- i - : Ir-'i n'.nut '.. u.iy, xcavating bf ! t.n.i.i'tfi-roui "h'tie sruiiud." anJ 4 ' ( . :-t,g it into the l.ue jroa tub. .v' i.'i r..:iprt it by lb :rial tram . ;. Uf nvyerede oi the va.t crater- ,. v f lb tuino. w!ience il Is rurrted '.' t!i? ? rtii tables, i-i reail m.t in Ihm 1 ier. tnnisteiled, p:tl vet iz-J. Jifted aiid : ni't'd Ly 'he- 8rle:3 or dianiotid-he-Veis proper. All this woik is done ut..'-i the ui-erviMi'ii tt watchful tt.d 1 M'f. ie-.-.red iruards, tpiick to de'ect wnv siripkn-us nmveiufut on th part of the t.itsv iiis'-tr; et s. Hi'roit b.is the 1. r.-r oe toe :n his spi-ci-' taauch of !. .cu, 'ii.im that it was early found itii,- -s;l1e to rHy so'.ey 0:1 the euitrdi w.i'.uf;i::it(H ; mid Hccordingly every i,;v-. ve, niter his diy's work is finished, .iid i-.'ore li- U allowed to leave the i! 1.1', i.-. ciin:l!td tn p:o through the K-au!,,! g tl.uls, where he is subrultwd .1 :i .1 1 A.iri.d exaininatiot: more minuT .lt..l ,1.:; l-'e tliMi is undergone, by the riM.-i trate rriiniiial mthepi is. ti3of i' civ '.'.ed couutry. i)r ..teriin the s'archin?-shtds the iliiV. r lirst. striDped to the skin, and U.. h:,v .l.kI breAcL'C'otit are carefully 'xriiin' 1. N'Xt ht stands before r.;iC) rt a strong hh! tho sur- f.u 1 f .iboily i. crit!C:llv survyn', iH ,:i 1; initioti b..in? givett to any ?u j.v i -1. t v -Mintis 01 ti'-rt-s on the legs 01 ("s.'w: -. Mrce it is by no m.ai.s ti. urn.iiou tor tl.e r.t.lvi 4 to cultivate il .-cii.,j res for t!e purpose if util z i: U th-iv cavities iws pouches for d::. : .v.!ii'..-. or even, wl tn they have found . (.i t :y vaiu.ible stouo. to i::ll:ct a i c:e ' i-.ii on tin leg with thsp id-. s it .ii.ciilcrit.iliy, and to s'.ip tlu d'...i 1. a... heiween the lips o? the wound -, ... : . ; !!. 1 1. , i Nx t ue yer y kitj .j.i.s ! ,', H-eall passed under J n o! this superficial (?) tx.tmi I id L'OllUiieted bv tlm d ...lli 1:1 - r- - Lis b.i'jlt uu thrt setrcher, wli :im te-H ne iiiter the other und 1' l tv!s tor rossib!e iewe's : : ; t I.' 1 .'. .- !iid t;H:. f -; rei L'i::i;ir.v inspection over, the ' .s 1'. xt p.oed over to a s-cond rii r, h!:') proceeds to examine the ! ! v iv i;iruratei whereby u con- h..-( iI;.iin.iHl tiiny have tieen .-i i w y" I Irinw the surfa.'e of the lNdv. Th. '.. il ! t. I f ...1 ''i" at-d mstrils aie e.x.inui.ed t.r il.0 and spr culuru ; the uion'h is i; a'd :hoi(ti-.ly explored, with llnyer. i'ltci.il httention being ill v ':.vi ies in ttiw teeth. Tin; f.ext explored wijh laryngo- . i"! a !p.irjfe p.robatts is p iss d ; ; vr. Mi,- Kiiliet, ; and if any traces .f l.t-.; .-r -enuions of the mucius v r.t ;jre lire detected, euch as ua:gM i. :.-.'..-:; Llidiutd ly twallowimr ; iti. r crista!, 11 sharp emetic is given :"::. ainl "the innocent c:U'0 ' us; tr ul e" ;a I'ftier.illy recov- A- itslratton of th-skill aad au.l.tc- i'y lie Diuivc i;i''L'HtS I cannot ilo I.. th in to co . ludrt th!s short .-ketch .vi.h u i-tory related ly a gntlemeti v t,o js I'-in of the ,'irce.-,t private claim hold-il-: :a the "tie!. Is." Wishirg to tes-t th iMf.u-y of the M arching svstem f e v'.i. : . ,i frrua.l di.irnoi.d to one if j i ;tiv,-ii.'t-rs. h hoy 11 ve.ir ot a,.'e j .I'-.'l .ii he vitoi'il gi v him a stvei j Vi i. he w;;ul: p.i.-s the diamond sue- j C''s? '-''ly throusU the seirclnti whetl-t "v' it 'oni it t him. The boy laughed i.. 1 tt idlly undertook the comaiissiou ; .nd ": owner pio.: 'ed-.l to notify the i''iVr!t!e3 of b.s p.-osed experiment, j i:i tr-ler t!iit thelM.v, if dtteoted, migM ; n.l M.rTer the p-riKlty of the law ; but i . Ii m utter a.stouishnier t and that of the t nvitc!:.T3 tie U)v managed to elude .:..-.r vgihince anl to earn the promised .oyrr..L,i i A Curious Llopeiuent. Two elm irii? couples left Xels(,n ' i.rty. Ky., fivret'v the iher Ja. "hey were Wii'iini itrowu and Sa'.ie : '.r-i. -r-, and S .ni lirmvu and M try i. ! ei. The jom-.g men were brotl eis, the tTirln -s.sterb, and it was the it.N n Jou j C tne tpuirtet to be united iu .letT-r- ! oa"i:. In,!., tl.e .retuaCiieenof K-i - j irk. el.ip; is. Tlie f.arculs of the gir's '. te very siupiciouM. To avoid cotn n.l lh.- :i!.i w-jiit to a neighbors. at:d , l . f.!iuri time l.Ui Wio younp: men ' i -ii fv-r tlieu: ia buri;ied. Iu ordir to 1 ...it- t . . I I ... . . '-'...i-i .uu au-iiciou liio ariris ex r.trMtj,w.et:.eurt3,aM;-.ry goinS wiih A i U..C1 mul u;i.; with Sain. They i.vi-.l ': -.irtt-et; uiiks frjtn the raiiro.nl . .". ".cd started to driv there as 'i :-J po.-s;l,;e. The 6ii.piciu i f ".- 'ihltMs h.id Leeu ! roused, bow aiul Mi. .yat.ders wa inform. 3. M.. mtii z hor.M , he s'Hi'e.l in pursuit, ..Ml HOO'l t e'l:a..!ed t10 eloper-i. They w.nild v. t ?t,p, so e caught the hor-ie : '!:' r-ir bu.'jy by the reins mil " a't:' vmi and Sil'.ie, AVJiiam gve Wvp io hi" h.'rne and ef-caped. When thpy reached tho saliou he rtid Mary .!i l not l.eur atiything from the other .:i iple, nml after talking the nutter over they coiitSuiIrd to go ahead ard ..-t married anyhov.-. The t.tx' niorn- i jf. after reachirg I.ouisvitie, tin v er united hy a m igitnte in JetTer tfonviUe. Tiie gr.x.m told his s'ory fiankly, and when afked if thete would i not bu trouble when they got home 'aid : "No, I guess not. 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A uicl. " lul I.. BUr - ! Mri. Henry Wood, aulAer at Thr l.aurr-l llanh. A S... an-..-.- r J.u hi.'.i Ii.bla.ua 4 raa I.- r - i... r,t11.a u T)T M la Mult. . a-i.tiraiam. ' rtc. e. a t:.riniuK rraii a laal.4 a-ltvaturts r a avatata ay ia tlva ' Htm lo Wakr raaltr; Pay. A .rartieal aa4 I-.-tn.-t.... a--!-, .r am t, Mr - H.Jul... f.alua '' '' - Til. I.r ul ,W rill. a r..u.iratM I'arlar Wag-lr. au J braal. ai i a-rlaarata. a -.- uft.. h I. ... bHa L.iTrm nu-Ur-1. or au.a-i i., trlcAa II. r.. -i- I ,r.,.fll -., ri,-riB..c-. anh ,imu . a-Bta. - 4"aa. af tht f-ar-fa, car.:aiia rt.&rmiur wlra. t.... rr, ui rr,.,. l,.a,-.....a. auuurr. Bj run. bbdara B ..r. M-.-i.t .lI l.ui.I1.. ri ' J B.llai.,, l-laaa fur I'rar-tl. al. Low-aa llaaara a f... dra nuiioa .bd t-..ii. ul Fi.nt aauarrn a. raafiin la ,r. r rr.ua $..-1 ta 4... ll.u.u-atr.1 n .an.4alra af I'bhllr M Waahlr,lua. rrat. . n, a.b.ter i .aw. T- 4. a. Liarura. ticatl. ijraat. GaraalA. Iraiiaa.. BaUcf, Haacwck. lr aa4 all Um taailtn. aaaa at (Ua .r.-wi. . ' .F-aap'a Fabl-a. Tha aora af aa aaial fraia.. i .. .Jr.. L-. rral Ui.-ia fur datiaria. au4 frv.a laaiula .:r il. a, .vra day. OIK I JSEQt AI.FD OFFER. We have Rrrantred with the publishers -f thi'f hranka lo iiirni-h the wht.le forty tlm with one yeur a aiil.a-riti.ii to our I-iifcr for l.y.S or w will a-ii.l anv tlve t.r eta., or the whol f.irty-live for al.&O. Addreaa alt ordrra to puljilnhera or - I H KKJI.IS." Ebrnafcarat. Pa. KOHEUT EVANS, TTTSTTTPTD rri A T7"TTIT- vJ i-N Ulh II L A K H ffj A.M iHANfFACTfKEK OF and dealer In all kinds ol FlKMIfKE, ll211-illl IJXa tr-A full line ul Ca-kets alwiys on hand.-. Bodies Embalmed WHEN KfcXtriKED. Apt 30 9 ADVERTISERS St., New ork.cao learn rensinn I1KOKI1EP. L, a t tf.. 10 Stiruca earn tha him am a any proposed line of Advertlsintr in American ew.p.per. aaluo-pavce pampbltt, lc I bi nl ill). A rra,-. - " ii i iiiih. V'.'.'J?'-! -- in Lnglish.Wteat Htld. Tliero auutht-r H hem odd ty tin? I side of which I used to auiiietioi. in ID eveuiKa beiiaa :o grow firm. The path lau r ! mile beside it ml!e or wheal in ot.e ece all tb.we miliion million t ks - ece . the same tie.gnt. u.. wuu -wu. , f,f trains in each ear, all ripen- . iL together. The hue of the suiface tiaveled along as you approache.l ; tl. ; lint f yellow shifted farther like tl.e , fici lon of sunlht on water, but the : surface was really mucu iuo oamv ........ ..vwhre. II seemea a iriumu 1 culture over bucD a ppace. men , such perfection of myriads of plau.s spriugir g in their true lines at the same ume'eacb particular ear perfect - ! mile ot It. I'eriect woia ; mii. r.r it. l'erleci woia i-" i" . :. 1 plow Ihe drill, tbe barrow in every de- lailand sucb breath. Let your ba.d , ' ... 11. A w u. oucb the tars lightly aa you walk draw through them as li over iu smc ; beat in water feeling the golden beads. Tne sparrows fly out every uow and then ; ahead ; some of the birds like their j coru as it hardens, and some w hile if U ,.fnd fullot milky Bap. There aie Sori, ana IUlI or mi.ay k'- hares within, and many a brood of par- , tridge chicks that cannot yet use their i . - . 1 . . f WIDgS. Thick as the beed iteet: me, feathered creatures have been among the t wheat siuce it was sown, i lucnes more numerous than the berries on the bedzes- sparrows like the finches mul ueugea , oijoi.v Plied by finches, linnets, rooks, leaves on the tiees, wood-pigeons whose ; . . v.i,ori hiKiVeta far CllOaCi- 1 Cropsare like bUSDe. DaSCeiS iar c.ipai-i , . . and now aS it npeDS. me mu.lliuun lj anu uow.aa ik , will be multiplied by legions, auu n. t comes to the harvest tbece is a fresh , crop of sparrows from the nest in the I barns you may see a brown ciouo or , them 100 yards loDg. Besides which there were the rabbits that aie the young green blades, and tbe mice that will be busy in tbe 6heaves, ana tne iue.i from spring time to granary, a nameless hoet uncounted a wbole world, as U were, lei loose upen he wheat to eat, consume and wither it, and jet it con- .. . i .1 I rT"' li . i it rii'j t f f' A. quers me wnoie wuiu. j you see was filled with gold coin four j feet deep, aa a pitcher is uuea wun ater to tha brim . A Bat's W Isdoni. On a very warm day in early summer I happened to be standing near a chick en coop :u a back yard when I noticed the bead of a very gray and grizzled rat thrust from a neighboring rat hole, aud concluded to watch the movements of .a - e the veteran. After a carerui survey o tbe surroundiegs, onrold rodent seemed recently placed before the chicken coop, and looked a friendly invitation to tbe thirsty old rat, which immediately started toward her. The rat bad not reached tbe pan be foie five half grown young ones rushed ahead and tried to be first at the water. Tbe old rat thereupon immediately made a leap like a kangaroo, and was at tbe edge of the dish in advance of the foremost of tbe litter. Then ensued a remarkable accurance. The mother rat raised herself on her haunches and bit aud scratched her offspring so severely whenever they attempted to reach the water that they all finally scudded, evi dently much astonished and frightened at the strange and unaccountable be havior of their mother. When the lit tle ones were at a safe distance tbe rea sjna for her extraordinary behavior began to be revealed at once in the in telligent action of the old mother rat. She first wetted her whiskers in tbe water, looked suspiciously about ber, then very cautiously and carefully took a dainty little sip or tbe liquid. She tasted it aa tentatively and critlcly aa a professional tea taster, and when she was satisfied that it contained no pois onous or deleterious matter she gave a couple of squeals, wbicb broughtuher young and thirsty brood to her side, and all fearlessly drank to their fill. Now, this old mother rat was experienced. bad learned ber lessson in that school thoroughly, and so she would not allow ber young and untaught litter to taste water wbicb might have contained rat poison or what not until she bad satis fied berstlf that the liquid was harmless. JJoes not this look very like reason ? The Heiress Hunter. Nothing can be more contemptible than tbe life of a man who makes a show for a few years that he may marry an heiress. He lives a purely selfish existence ; be is a mere cumberer of tbe ground. To be tbe accomplished man of society be may cultivate a few gifts and graces, but be baa no true manhood. He may be a convenient man to ask to dinner, an eminent club favorite ; be puts down a very handsome contribu tion to every ball list and every fash ionable charity; be should send good bouquats. be well mounted at tbe bunt ; be must be one of those colorless, civil, useless nonentities whom society loves ; be must have no disagreeable family connections. He will then be asked where tbe heiresses go. He must be seen at every tea, ball, reception ; he must give an occasional theatre party ; be must know bow to be mean, and snub all tbe people who bave een civil to bim, only inviting those of the high est fashion who baye snubbed him ; be must be a pure and perfect snob. He will then be spoken of aa a young man of tbe highest fashion and of excellent manners. He must bave that air of cold-blooded ingratitude wbicb none but rtal snobs know, and a perfect w..uuuoo iu otrciug uia iiicuun oi tne past ; be must do the opulent bachelor busineRfi fur arahilA unrl onn. 1K t.. blindness in Beeing bis friends of the business for awhile, and adop. the lan- ' Cliitl rrntrh anil t .ii-Ii rih- airl.. . ! uu rooms wun nc-a-brac am Eastlake furniture, and give very rech must Gil his rooms with bric-a-brac and ercbe little suroeis. But ,f h ,,. ! an heiress who knows the value of ber j money be must not appear fast or'dissi pated ; ha should at least seem very respectable. An Exeelleatt Medlr! "Mv wife and myself were In bad health for some fifteen years. I chanced to be look ing over one of Simmons Liver Regulator Almanacs nd saw A. II. Stevens' and Bishop Pierce's names to testimonials. I then obtained some of the Regulator and can heartily recommend tbe Liver Regula tor to my friends ai an excellent medicine." Z. E. Harbison, M. D.. GordonsvUle, Va. irrriiT discottkaged. . esprasrs lite leUng of xuany Tictimt r rheum iW, neuralgia, iatica and ner- tos r tick heaUacne. " 4tv numberl o-called remedies, and physi cians of all school, without rehef, there seems tabeno nope. .uu , Z - surpri6e ad joy haTe found that it was a w,, mrt and yur eto-e. Athlophorosunot ",.. thousands La?e been cured a la&t resort triea AUiiopooru, iwi d M to iu Taiue. 7 . . f . ... on ,, Ehekomcko, Dutchess Co. Y. Aug. 20, '86 I took Athlophoros accoroing 10 uirev. tions; it caused a ringing in my ear that was not pleasant, it operated on my heart causing a slower and fainter throb, and ted mr bowels. When the last dose was taaen 1 oia nui uua uv. the medicine: tMntiiosj mj ju;u. . 1 . I tnA Until -;T Umene6. was in my back. was better, ana cwminueu gnu5 - gfcouidexs and neck, and had been for eight months. I was dvl my as auviseu j wj .huiv u- Jackson, wno IUU ' . of lameness in hU thoulder ana arm. lie i.. ; hu thoulder and "it drove the lameness right out of -8 timoei iW'l'lu uiu.'i 1 . . . fcut j jMime out ftll right and nave not - I . 1, l ham Purina tmd anj lanientMsium:. a.v Phelps, N. Y, August 13, 1886. lLiZ rheumatigm QJ the right shoulder and arm. This case had been of weeks standingyea months and reacted medicine carefixUy -electel. alo the use of electric treatmotit. Kmoyed all lhe trouble. The remains well, now over a year since BMgiMnieuicc Xf t. Every druggist .hould keep Athlophoros ,i1!m,i10rua Pills, but where ther can- not bought of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Co.. liz w, . ew i, -"j , ... frarriape raid) on receipt Of . f i.eo rer botUe for Athlophoros and 50c for I'ilu. Frr liver and kidney diaai- dysirla, ln- ,ilttion. wekn. nervou. det.iluy, duieaf. 0f women. -onrtunn. "'""iirnE, unu bu- Athlti.hor.a lilts are uneqiuiled. V BUY YOUR CAN DEE RUBBER BOOTS pi rrssuRCri ,pa. Agents Wanted tverywhere. ELEGANT PORT Rfl.TS! r.olv.1 (In -li.l l ..il . .H ir. fc-i.ni irr klrdof imt i iniiH. n xi -i 1- tn irqll ml : r.-ur cr.im iliTtii-ili-: nt w .r ifli s.nii r'.rnj k ia i '.r h i: i ..r . " . uu nut ni rr-. . M. W KUlll, 7ii tanun Ht. (Mfuujii Ohm J upr l. 1 1 , e.1 FRELI TO YOU rAm. vii.ii ourvrsn r..r 2r ro.t. - ptt- n . .1 t,r iratt .auiii tulamut of :!.:. c r-m 1 . . - 1 . i .r f tltttrMt-d for.. . ;-"VV " V t U-a-. h .H.rr, :icr r- C3W,aZr 1 V T'V r,M" J ' iT3-1 . V Jl -5L l-' -'L.rw., ! i... pvt-lri, at nl Iu it tip Inn l n'uui. 1 iu handle, at. 4 r t a. i.at,-i-iia,a l.t,r . an fravk--" ta a ti-ivwal n-alVji Tl.i. u . iiik'.Aa ll:ik-ar ia,i ft I-.!.! ef li.f!,t.. Ink ftaJ Tarl aU4 taaraa Ita-. , aaJ atatn-u-rrT txaaufull auj itvO-iitur. yvur eollai, ru9. ar. l a4Ml.V;d ln.ru. C.i L-r ka W u.n.p Mlara-cad au4 U-pf. au aa a It-air-, to 4r.bra4r ar. ill -t Uur ar i.j.. crr-;ib rtu , l. a. a ftt.4 inU.th r ; Wi'l mo " " wwii B.ai wbavi iLi'-tai a nt lira onl iaj. AJarv.a aU au-" at, l g t:w. I j i-uc p tar N ,t t,-1 r ruiT1"'I,"i.n l" r ,m"'1- THE tt-'AMlilT fr BattT ll,r- tJ ua .?r'I -Ut M y0 it anj vanttaati dtcrn Dt tvat- I IM-r dlrlakUv. .rtpyr af aag-agP'y.'MJ V. WJJ S. ttT -1 'aTtllaT P"-"atk, WtMZi .i Talat 1 rapfay--aaaiCi.aai. so l Um aata r ava 4 eJTmmtM aaf aa ta k twa-ar. tnaaca. auM snl swrul 4Vbaaraka.aa Kb4.h-S Ta rrmm-rm E. Millar ar.4 A4r. af lab W. f. T. I . It U -t a cbap. wortbir. U-U-f bat a ipraatn waaH. aT r- frtut- ta s e4or aa -atr paper JatextVC.Buai'd a n l-ra rttaat u habgoa th wail. 1JTC iMfl"JTa71 wl" u 44u.tni iikrii. rb I. I J JkMUi2 I LU. Uel-ar Tr.it.rwiM- mmhrrm mul bmw and rtara4f Vavr ltlii( af ii. flltrtply' saw ti ana ii aari. umii Pau.iT y - ra 1 1 and sd4 50a fP Mmnit rp aua knn ta anu. AddrtM H. W. ai CLt AaX-s. a j a Ma wa m - a Aawui-am .aaa atsafV 2C YEAKS IM USE. Tha 6rarMt Kr-jjccJ Tricpph af tha Afal SYMPTOMS CF A TORPID L3VER. LaH.faixmii., itawcUcMClTa, rain la (he hecUL wltk m. atall e-s4aa(iai la th barit Parr. Pala BuUcr th ahaaia.r blade. FuIlL-wava a flea- eatlnc, with a dla lucUaulM ft txenlaa 4T avadr r a. I ad. Irrlt-aJillirr oflonipcr. I.w aplrita. with feellasf barlai aeslet4 aome atatr, Wuhacaa, Uiazliiaaa, Flauerlar at th Heart, llou beTaraths r. II aa ftlaeha vr Iht rlrk( rr. UalAa-va-, arlth OUTal raaaM, Hlckl- lral L'riia, au4 CONSTIPATION. . Tl'TT'k ltXaLa are specially bdaptad to auch rmL-yrn, one dote ftMTecta such a aharvfr nfreliiir as to aatoniab thu aufferer. TncrlBcreaMUie A trocCMcand cause tha Cody tn Tavsv aaa Klaali. ttjua tha intna la noarl.lv.rl. ard by their Tonie Action on thr UairaaMiareOrftraLaaa.Kea-alaa Stoolaara rroOurrn rYlra a-Sff. 4 itfVjray t..?V.T. TUTT8 HflIB DYE. wtif Bajb or V UiAKxas ohvoged to a Gloss T Black by a single application of this Drx. It impaxta a natural color, acta instantaneoaaly. SoU by Drugglata, or sent by ezpreaa On receipt Of 91. Office. 4 MurrajrSt., New York. -MOT DEAD VEX ! u.i i i a . , .'Vzri, . . , .a. . nmcn, a jrr-ACTraaK or I TTV rnnnrn ivn rnrrr thav n-inn iu, njirLn.A.xu oHLtrmuA nhhi it AXL TIS IiOOFIXG, Kwpecttully Inrltea the attention ot his friends and tbe public in general to the fact that he is stlll carrjlnu on baslnert at the old stand otiiKtsite tbe .Mountain House, toenshunc. and Is prepared to supply from a larye stock, or manufacture.: to or der, any article In his line, from the smallest to the largest. In the beat manner and at the lowest llrinr prices. penitentiary work either made r sold at this establishment. TIN ROOFING a SPECIALTY. Oiremeaea and satisfy yourselves as to my i-nsburK. April IS. 1883-tl. If , - j JfJort(Ult to Canvassers. . T!E'T Uanrmjen In every counts i?."'" u'fd rtatr to aril Kxs patint m-1 tK: .K...If.L,K AV IKON, whien combines two tad Irons. Pulisber. llnti-r a. V a. i-T. j.li.. I if" "or of " entire set o? or'jinarv irons" u -,....... . . . . f. frioe -. ! j try. Jfu UmTZ-i f"?" I 4ml hro .... I I - n; auw. ajroevai Naiatn. 1- ..-K1..I. 1 1 jrT. -OIITit. Cfnr, n"v Ifsrranted th SHOES I U a 1 hfmo.t perfort Frrr.r,,(I Itnllin exiaten.-,.. Swnd for A. 3. FARHAi.. York, Pa. h'erliliier 4.1 ri uiavr. All Sorts ofraragraphs. j Not everyone that dances is glad. ; Honor and honesty pay in thi h'lur ' run. j Theie is no such thing as an insignifi- ' cant enemy. i A man 'n a passion rides a botse that runs aways with bim. j It is a good thing to leam caution by j tbe misfortune of others. j The man who believes talk is cheap ; mver employed a lawyer. ( I It said of Cuba that everything Is i . tned there except tbe air. ! Nothing is so strong as gentleness ; I . nothing so gentle as real strength. j Never strain your eyes in trying to see the good you bave done in the world. It is tBlimated there are sixty thou sand colored Knights of Labor in the South. A female tramp is often seen stealing rides on the freight trains of the Head ing railroad. A vicar in England has greatly dis tinguished himself by refusing to bap tise a child "Jubilee." I When the forenoons'of life are wasted there is not much hope of a peaceful and fruitful evening. j A recent writer on China puts the population of tbe Empire at four hun dred and fifty millions. Tbe mania for tight sleeves is over. The waist is the objective point of the tight squeeze in dress now. Do not try to look too far into tbe depths of the eyes of the young lady ; it is certain to make you near-Bighted. Many a young man has a young wo man in bis eye, who will effectually impair his sight the remainder of his life. True bravery is shown by performing without a witness what one might be capable of doing before the whole world. As we grow in years and experience we become more tolerant, for it is rare to Bee faults we have not ourselves com mittaid. Mrs. Mark Hopkins is building a 52.000,000 residence In Massachusetts She will have ?23,000,000 left tD hire servants. The best way i anologize is to do a...h a kindness to the onei-. ne that be will forget that you ever attempted to injure bim. -It's all very well." said the grave dieeer "to advise a young mm to be aigger, io ou t practicable." As they, who for every slight in firmity take physic to repair their health, do rather impair it ; so they, who for every triile aie ready to vindi cate their character, do rather weaken it. "Dsn't you think the people here are very sociable ?" asked Cobwigper of a new neighbor. "Yes, indeed, I do," was tbe hearty response, "only a mo ment ago I met a beggar and he held out bis band to me." "My hair is eighteen years older than my whiskers," said a lawyer, "and I cannot understand why my whiskers should turn gray first." "Because you have worked so much more with your jaws than your brains." Charlie, after his evening prayer, was adding some improvised petitiocs. He prayed impartially, as his memory served, for all his friends, for the peo ple next door around the corner, and added, with tbe Bame intently abstract ed tone : "I won't pray for old Dr. nart's for we don't visit them." Whatever we may have thought or done in this world, however various and multiform our Uvea may have been yet in the tablets o? the angel witness but one brief line of record will suffice to be transcribed upon our tombs "He did that which waa good" or, "He did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord. At the Bottom of the Sea. It is not strange that man should be possessed of considerable enriositv to knowfjast what eights are to be seen a mile or more down in the depths of the ocean. Fortunately soundings with special in struments as well as dredgings, have re ealed some facts with which this curi osity can be gratified Aa to tbe quantity of light at the bot tom of the sea, there has been mncb dis pute. Animals dredged from below seven hundred fathoms either have no eyes or there are faint indications of them, or else their eyes are very large and protruding. If the creatures in those lower depths have any color, it is of orange or red, or reddish orange. Sea anemones, corals, shirps and crabs bave this brilliant color. Sometimes i is a pure red or scarlet, and in msny specimens it inclines towards purpl-?, -NOla srreen or blnn fiah ia fnnnd The OIvg red is the fi?h's protection : for tbe bluish-green light in the bottom oflheocpgn mak th nnr . ... "u "fearoia neutral um, ana Hides from its enemies. Many animals are black, others neu tral In color. Some fish are provided with boring tails so that they can bur row la the mud. The surface of the submarine mountains is covered with shells, like an ordinary sea beach, show ing that they are the eating house of vast schools of carnivorous animals. feiarlet Ferer. Darbys Propbylalatic Tluld is unequalled in the treatment of Scarlet Fever. Used as a gargle It prevents tbe throat from be com - IDR diphtheritic. alUvs the ioSlfflmitlnn . f . ' -.- aua sutdues the pain. Lsed to sp epoore tbe ation of iha cVia...i -.. tnf.in and destroys infection. t 11 phere wholesome. rr and Urip Jalee. Tbe art of Presarvlng Grape Juice with out fermentation and tbe art of fermenting the Oporto Grape Into wine in this country has been brought to a greater degree of per fection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, than by any other person. The Claret and Burgundy are very popular as dinner wines and the Port and Unferment Juice as even ing wines as well as for tbe communion Uble and for Invalids. Foreale by druggists. Is Life Worth Living ? That depends upon tho Liver, for if the Lirar is inactive the -whole sys tem is out of order the l.reath ia bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefuhmsa gone, the spirits are de pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with ceneral despondency and the blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of tha health; and a harmless, Eimple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, doe not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. T Tiavw tested Its virtues personally, ThrobblDK Headache, It 1 the oesi it. .t Ti,- JfrM ver saw. Have tried 1 rsonally, ana im ana medl- forty S?t!D TJdTe; before Htmmona Liver . rV,. of them rave more aSampvTrary-rellef. but the Keulatol itS oal raUeved t-tcured. E&SiLY aCCOUHTED FOB aallfcl apt-riul rctinra 1 n 1L" blllly aa a ftlanl faoI." fcyrry wri.c-la uf a. kl. baaa- arc com pM.l. la n direr food ol raalablna. , ra-ndi r tula lood lua-dl.il-ly taTulla.il In the S25 PHOSPHATE Wklrh we clcin. to k- ery aporlul ad aataae, na it iltMibr crop ao early alart lad "r."o. U until lully anatorro, be alda. peroaanently lmrolu tbe noil. Mnriaa- . Jan l.t. lrt r IH -1' IlJlT K. "da b, .ul - nil otbor m.kj-l c.a- u i . .. ... I . ,-.L a 11 a I i-ii r taa aranrl tu iwr lull. 1 am a-i.u .... .. a- - "bad Satlrvr ahaat and cut mora craaa for two rra artiara 1 uffra ilia :.- , - - - otbar kind and adviaa all faro.ra U, buy Kau.bl THE OBIG1M1L Manafactiimra of RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE BAUGH & SONS, MAKLHUTCKtHH . Combtnad capacity uudtpdh of our W.n-k. 7j.i' IMPORTERS. IXD aa. t-a- -ear, ana sun PHILADELPHIA, FA. Dse Bangu's $25 PHOSPHATE ACTIVE, PERMANENT, CHEAP ANIMAL BONE MANURE J j Sa -rire yon can cam. And t!ic !-t )rwv.-ntivc kno n for Coiimiinplion. x. rc.TT.-n r tmui.-. n.id all dl.-cnlura i.f tru, M...l. I I t I tivr-. l i". r, Ku!ncya, 1'ruiaiy OrvntiH a-id ill I . itw'.s ' mj Li.iiL,-. Tl.e f-l.lo and aick. etrr.r- ri-lina- ;urni:i.-t di-:, and f!o ly driftinj- t..T.-.-ii-,i- l!.i-. iii'-.vrllMniuiifctcawi rwoviT their liealth tj ll.o t:iiKiy u j of i'lKlitu a t-.-wc, but il. 1- darv ittiruui. Tako it iu time. Sold ly all X'niirjrlts In largv br:i.-s:it $L0a Tit; t f -t, sure:it, (iwlrktMl mud bent cure for Corns, Iiunit.1. . -.-'.1,1. XuUa.vlUHimn.&c. Hind m thHr fur tttrjrt vt!.. Mojiiu. iun. ;iv,-iiiotrurt-. V ate- the fft Co:i.r txi'i'-, Ul'.(i.-M,rni run s It-n ;rvTtiliiip io fftilw. Sola l Lik ''ia4mt 1'. iliAcoi.diij.", S. V- i CABKIAGES WAUONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branches. Pain tin, Trfmm-fn g and REPAIRING of al! iTids done on tho SHOKTKNT MlTl' K and tha I.dWEST PKICKS. Alit.i. I'lBtnnu, Sawli.Kan.t W..d Turn Inn with ltnprove.1 tnwMr.crr. Also, all kinds of heavy work done. Carrinarr -.n-lth tiot.jronnecteil All na-tiaa -..nf ... ...ii..,.. me a im work will I a nonor amy dealt wltb- A! work arraritf-.. Ehennhurir. ictnher it. ls. I). X. "HtTTE. i-'oi: sai.i:. J Alt NAI.t FIH Y AlKKS , ,:1I, ' Xrie pheny townln,.. adj.. mint lan.l- ..t t T. M.M.re ..'.'"U ,'1,a,,:n'"'n landaof tha.ul cr.ber with a a-,.,,, water n:.l'. ami limhw enough the land to y i.,r There are al"o two I..K house- thai caid l. rix-.l S. to live in and Home a- ml air-H-..w irr...!,, !. K-,.V(-n hundred iu a7.r"' ,,U? ""'J ".r.herw.irVlke riihJol the i.urcha.-e ui.niev I- sawini,. ... . h;amis'.mhav Allegheny towurlii, June 4. 1887, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOUKTTO.l'A, IN CHAIKIE t,V FKAXCISCAX BKOTHKRS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March Mth. lSfifi. tl. Wool! Wool! Wool! Will In,,! Hnrr ) A Son, aWT.J011 TO HKINU YiH K WlMlI, TO ALUIIINA and net tra.ie lor Itnl Alto na prices r part Uade anj caili. riceu. "Win. Murray & Son, 1315, Klcvrnlli Avenur, Altoooa, I"a Altoona. Pa.. My 1.1, lsgr 3:n. FOR SALE. A valuable Hotel property known as the Kialr House, situated intheV eit ward oi t.i'sl.uri the"nVr. 7 l,arUcu1-' eH on orathiress the under.-iirne.t. JOHN hi aim -KbeusburK, May 17.1S88. 1LAIU- GOf.SUfvlP.TiOr-J ? T mm. wt ktad Mid f lose tavadLt.f W-TV1 A,--M UN everiwh. ro, local and traveling, to sell out itooas. W ili j ay ittrtjd salary and all expense.. Write lor tt-rins .it onr-e. a.,., .t .il. ... : .. e.l. S ii AiT-fAKlJ slM'K'i-l- t..1li'ANV, Hot to tejte'a A?r.K.t:ral Wcrh, Tcrfc Pa, tX'- Saw 131 5 aaal tar riraatralal vaialiaraa. e aai The aurceaa ( llami k'a S l'kapbate ava cirtllrtil c-r.p froducrr a nd pt-rwunrut laaprcrol lUe.oll,larvllycruuiril fur .. . .. .-.I,.- Lunn ot aulmnla. and I. .a .. . r--x- '-4i-iX' r .aiiaaiai aa a laj ?A'oyS H AiMTiR&n 5 Vokea siDgs about in her c'vver s;rg 0mKil ! His' Art was True to I' )".' L.-t WJni?'1 I Kid, Mr. Banks Tj Tti?&i?tZl!r-- J trange snore and luekvd or. The btft Coucb Cure .., - 1 kuauj. L -aaaTgy T zrm '"awHa, wo trrropt im mj favlttl In Ita -a&raki-al ar.tkaaar K. t. a. aiaA, "aC ilfTZri aCa. CUM! WHEI.E AU USE rAulF 3" 171 J"t Cough Synm Tv.i.-.ir, --J W t" n 'line. l.y d:i..;,:i,-y -jj I ET llIi7uKi i M I anfi BLiAZt3 Romantic Career. That wickedueHS sometimes pros;,.,, is evidenced. Bays tt.e New York M', r ' by the rather romantic career withii, tht last few months of Charles . Iiai,s I formerly of Albany, Ih's .State, ,'f San Francisco, Cal., and now iltVA' by the power of love to the thror, 0 King of Cook.s IalaDd, in the n0u.. Pacific ocean. A history of Mi. HjiikT' ' lite in Albany would add so lnt!e jLte. est to bis later life that it is unnccesr,. j ry to refer to it now, except, to sLa6 that in that rolliDg town ht mar.-V I 1 very interesting young bdy, for wf, ' . . 1 : n 1 .. i .... i i . . . . . . accoraing to ma mwep-u icn.fr 10 1r.er.i3 in this city, he still entertains Lhe Q0!t touching affection. It is also Lat.j necessary to say that the 1-dy ia ij.K; tion, Mrs. Eanny A. Banks, who is now j in this city, places so little faith in tit I assurances of unbounded i-.ve tha has begun a divorce suit, and cLarj bis Kingship with desertion acd ir.;. j delity. Soon after the marriage of the c n-. j they journeyed to San Francisco, wLcie Mr. Banks, being intelligent and LrigLt ! nr. nr.1T aa . Iianilanmft t'iiiii,m....r ... . ed employment in the express cff.ee of Wells, Fargo & Co. There he prc.,;r. i td, prosper. 1 too well for his iierbjna; ; good ; for, having obtained a position nj j trust, and gained the entire cotitijeiice . o" his employers, he suddenly d;sup. ' peared six months ago, canying over Jo0,000 belonging to the comf acj. j His many friends at the GoldeD gi mourned his departure for he was i j good fellow, reckless with his rcoLev j an interesting talker, avud a good B'.ory I teller, while bis little suppers at Lome and at bis club were the talk of socttv for days after each event. Mrs. Banks too, mourned his loss, but her reasDLs were widely different, and she CHrceta this city after gathering enough evidence in San Francisco to prove to her that her husband had not been all that she had expected. Consulting the law rrr. of Messrs. Johnes, Banner & Wilcoi here, the papers for a divorce were prop erly drawn up, but pending information as to the wbereabjuts of hcr recreau: husband, she withheld Drocw-tlinTs. Meanwhile, Wells, Fai.ro .v Co. Lad sent detectives after the defaulter, wlo tracked him to Tahiti, Sandwich li. lands, but the wily young niau tl-.-d in a ."cbouner a few hours t;-t..re tl.t h'.t-u'.h-hounds of the law rtaciitd tht-re. Fr i this point the gay defaulters rarvc. ments much refemb'e thjs of Billj Kid, the ilJustriout hero whom Rosx. tame aiong ana accosted tlm : ,.Oh ! su with me and the Kite you'i!tx, And in a palace loll, Or I'll eat you like filet ," so he gare band did Billy, But Lia'art waa tru-j lo Pull. Mr. Banks was certainly in luck. He bad sailed away from Tahiti for a polf. anywhere out of the reach o: iLe 1t. and favoring gales had direoU-d h:i crf. to the shores of Karetocga, Cook's li sland, in the South Facile, where the beautiful but dusky (,ueen Ulakea (Ula kea in English, but something ei.-e :i her own picturesque language) re;gotd quietly and kindly over her ;.,v tribe. She is a widow, bnt ceased abruptly to grieve for her departed lord, when tbe handsome facn and manly bearing and figure of Mr. Backs loomed up Letore her in her quiet, luxuroua tome. He was a wanderer, weary and forlorn, and she a widow, sad and loaely, but wr.L lots of this world's g.jods ai-d a !atje heart, which she unhesitatingly threw at his feet. Her kindness won Lita. coupled with his own Yankee ingenui ty, w hich told him that Le hadstru.-k it rich, to use an Americau:su, and hi availed himself of the fortunate Dor- -Unity equally as UnheSitatiDkTl V HE it la.. " naa lxen nnsr.iv! t.-. t-m Onions. Aside from the potato crop tbe onion crop is the most impor tant vegetable crop grown, and under proier culture is an exceedingly profita ble crop. They yield from SCO to CXl bushels per acre, according to the nature of the soil and culture, and rarely sell for lees than 50 cents per bushel, while they not unfrequenlly are worth as high as one dollar. Tbe soil must i. ii,-h and thoroughly and deeply pulverized. A rich, loamy soil is the best. Manure heavily with well rotted manure. Tbe soil cannot be made too rich. Ii is useless to try to grow onions on poor soil or in a shiftless manner. A few days neglect when the weeds are grow ing rapidly, or a week's delay in sowing after the ground is in a suitable condi tion in the spring, will often ruin the crop. There is no crop in which thorough culture will bring larger returns. A top dressing of wood ashes applied after the second weeding will be found to greatly improve the crop. What to Teach jour I.oys. Teach them to turn money. Teach them how to be strictly truthful. Teach them shorthand and typ- writ ing. Teach them economy ia their affairs. Teach them to be polite in their manners. Teach them history and iolitical economy. Teach them to avoid tobacco and strong drink. Teach them rareful and correct busi ness habits. Teach them to ride, drive, jump- run, and swim. Teach them, by example, how to d? things well. Tench them to avoiel profane tr indecent language. Teuch them habits of cleanliness and good order. Teach them the care of horses, wagons, and tools. Teach them to be manly, self-reliant and aggressive. Teach them to be neat and genteel ia appearance. A Xkvada man whe started oui to ook for a grizzly bear, fouuJ tiu in i time for dinner the bear 's diLuer. a aaa j