' ! - t , ' :V j itu-s, ii.t trie coi respondent, writ- that lilacs ia December, !-:7. i it ys and his Texas Mi'rs rode i. -.r old-fashioned m.irL'-atorketl Ivir.jf across their saddle, tit I v .' two ir.rgc piste:.1- stiekin.'j out ; ' . rnd a pair of Volt's f!.t-' - t :' --.-J:. I Tb.t WHiats. 'i u .Min:s tJ th ruut. T.v rt i ." in tl rcTUiit-nt. ! II y ayri t!:?r ws.it l.'" ia j an!, a.'tvnir.c U-p n'l -ip tt-t y j .mo J are u mi Jly liOlii'.- ( tt t ."!i i-plf. rt.ti;- ur.T:n? tlv.t in-a with t,t ?,n -h,Mi,i , u .. vm ,U. oip i"i-J Hih);s tho aimy iu a.- ; tut 51h rti i.vis must not in- .t Vith J.:'iil, AS ft'?..) IliUSlrdtl"! ... .. ... i ..( t.,rr. ii..r.. .ii:..',v l.:44it i"---j - " i'.rni.li te nf t.iH .it lr.f-I.-t. lihfil H . , ... cr u oi l.c. ris vtut'reil iirouna tte.'u I'll Ci-1 Uin-J tlTOW 111" stoilfs t'lH it-i-..it or w..jv.:i was tiia. in a very few a Mitts tliere wt?io s'.'Vfial letid M;i ca . 1;. It.i; in the stfi ot. Anot!.er ?f . iine.-ti of ti:o Ttf.xa ranr'PM in oi;e of t ii.) M xtf.n cit'f-) jrivts the fuilowi:.(r ii'Iii' i!3ii ijition of tiie evt nt : "Tbey roji', nn( 3-. ie-WH.vs, s-irae Mtandicg u, uj:r.e L-y Hit ifver.e :! :ik, pome fjico to h- rt :;r, d.urt- p;i L.irs.-a, soaie on asties, at ue on nmttan.s, some on mules. On tv.ty caa e rj, titir, at:') lob-tHil psll ael lifitt r a'.-.olttr ; tlm lirHil vt one overeil with a slouciitd hat, that o an ;htr with u tomtrinpr ccJretl hat, a t.' ird larth-a-lfd, whiitt twenty ctheis luul ca a,,M; of the sL.r.a of every a.jf-.'y t ? w:!. ani! tarue Ia8t. A uo fr f t of it !i..w3 than tl.oooaarne Ttx .iii tattt r.ieriiit.:iori9 never unshtatl.ed a ?rfinl on tim country's a'.tar jouur, if tind, priercua and brave, tlwj I'urjii wIjJ-JresHed themselvea in th a ,'iLt.i i rcve U th world that they "ere neither regulars or volunteers, but Ttxan rang;.r3, an fr and uurestrained i lh air nut tuy tireathe. Hays' .nen eier. .'. the city of Aztecs and ap-I'roj-.rlieiJ the nali.i of th) ilontezumas, as at I'lis i !act-, lhi objects of universal enri ?n i ' he sMt 9 ot t!ie strtttg were liuo with BiiPcinttM j of every hae and c;-e"d, from t!in M .tjor-Gcneial of the Nori:i America! umy to ll.e MoxicHa t-enar. Quietly thry moved a'onp , not a v.vri! :;pok.!i : tl"y i-eerueJ nncon ficious that they were tho obs-ervf l of all oVs-ver. The tree? in thjir own native oni.:s vouM have attracted as much ntt.-'iiti-vi as thi y seemed tolmstow ujion an; thinjr around tnon:. They eeenied to r. j : 'Wo have seen men aurt been in ciiici LiHJoro. ' The Jitrerence be tween ih.'ir er.try into the City of Mex ico and that which I have deaciibuJ waa a inere fi'aW of their our. In each lh.ce tVy acted their part well. Af ter enttrlr.K the city they had proceed ed sam.) distance w ithout bein,: molest eu. bu tii- tcniptation becanio too trreat for - I-:ea!i to withstarfd, and on stai dii;-; on tbe .sidewalk tlirew a Kf i-.e af V.'.tt I.e..1) of one of the ranpers. A.-i usual w ith a Mexican, he overshot hi mail; Hi l '.ok olftho cap of his in tended vii-Ui-i withoul inj.i;ij!-r; him. ifvr Kh rrmlty ac more j:;:itan:ly jiuuifh. d ; it, wvu.t u) hHt atouc he t ier threw, :.r uti.fker than thought a tl.ii.h w.nsi-rn, .( report was htarl. and the 't'-m!.': fell de id. Tim rarrrer replaced Lis pifiU-i in hi, Le!r, recldiinfd fiii rap, audio; on. K;e I.r.- cr. yl.vr Kvr.e w..s thtov.:- v..l aa-vlher fc-r.-ant r launch -ed i-to tt,u;::y. !tuii i this time no noisj hm h aid. i d J a:u:tar,ca x Krc-ivaJ.'o. the puii:ic kfvtr hr.lte.I ..no ru:Ka wne utbreken." roni. A deaf tmi!f, it Is said, in rot a man cf hi1 wfird. It i:i a to! ! inar, indeed, who will not dode a bonlder. The nositloa of ajujjjo a an exceed lasly trytri one. Amorj tho impos3ib:.lit!es may b nentljt,ed ati ig!y bab7 lN(!n wiii ptai.d aronnd Waiting for ft Uiink th" a lack of cents. lie- uiieil oduih is the only animal tbzt whuj its shirt open cn ti e lack. A cyclone l4 like three school-girls walking l.ri asi It doesn't turn out for auythi,.. "Now, then," sa'd a dancing master when he was a:ttin5 bis clock, "all j hand i around." i(-naf.or Stanford's first monev was I t-arncd dlgln horse-radish. That not t I cf thinx ii it to irake a boy .smart. Women car. stand ti-jht shoes, tight gloves and luid tiffht waists, but they v uro'-er'.v d;aw the line at tirht . ... ,. ' - I iall. VI.IUVI.-I. Ttila is wriat a pool write : "I know pweet H'-rv I cannot sing." lTnfortu Lately, h'.wvver, ha keeps light on try Idr to sin;' !hem. Ii thtTv iu;y re.t on earth ? plaintively Raks an t:;ch ingn. Well, it tcup.t le admitted f i t tht ra 'sn't much espec ially ia 11 ar J uia.uito time. A Fret c. jinan in London claims to t:.'b discovered a certain root which allays all Imrger and thirst, lie prob abl refers to h. root cf r.'.l evil. Over two hr.'"!'i I million cans of vege'aU';-; :.re tued by families in this country arid the cub thrown away. No wonder the gonca tt the country aro so fat. The boy who was err. ployed to r?ee V .1 the- htns were kept away from ttie j tartfn cvagi.ituiat. d riniselr upon pt'sQ,s:.v; a job that was a rshoo er th. -g. 1. lor. 'narriisje the fjuestion a girl hs'.s iir 1 v i most often is : "Do jou really !ve ni ? After marriage the i-.iery t eco.-'s : straight ?" "Is my hat on ) More Throat l.s rr!ri!!ir!y f.tvoraM to tire contraction or l)i;)'itri"-"n Heed tht. warning, and use tJut.vs I'mj l-j in--ti; Kluid. It at once al ia j tb i:.iiar:iuu:io'i of the t li'i.nt. subd ues thi' pn.n ar.l nlv prrn;snent re I Iff. It proiiHU'r ai) i e' .p! ,i Vy i!stro .h nil r.iita- giou ail .1 j.i'ti m it," -rru-.. It is a i!-- j gu..ii! at'-i!.' l'4i ,t r -t. a"l fltmld L.' U-e 1 on tt.e t.ij.; jiLtjtn.i nf s'ra tin i-at as i set -1 rv i-. SUES (.orDAiiiiiTE SIliEMiTU, WINERY, HAITI DAY 'MVEEr SLEEP. ttiaf tlif iu.-t u. .i.'atf so.micn will o'ar. ' ASPt-IHU i- uit nnai.Ari.t t v a waa a a art ja aa A ta j UMtUWAiism. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ur .l '! li'TBl ll.-CACf. Tin ci.xt (i. ut n.- it.nl ffJlui i.iowj rnrin- er t . . VI ... . I .TTFI i r. .Aur i vri, v- urfl lv Kfiiin i.f fiirrme iniUnal i.n,tnill..n .illrvPVl e: U'l'nn. no n"i kin in .lae. I ''. ! to wf In "no UJiiU'tJ i .,r) ,.,,,,,,,..1 i.i-i iait w..iit)t In u month. tnl ! ni : - ,it. I hm rm ir ! h:itver. I ;r. i il.'.v.n I ho'iiv.n. tii l,lt n. nil or ?t, ,.. ru.e. fe.i .-.tu-mi of Bnirfiort, :oon : I"" ninr'y ri,f a,., kn f.-rthr ic t with k.t fK.iti whi'-'i t r 'k' iii the tenia n and Mr. 1 A. Slmm. ... I Ha ir U Sit.. Jry 1tv, writ: Mt t. llrrj rlvcn rr;. W.-.8 '!.?. til !aiar - ry K;ik-n rtfr irtrn ui'ntn? ll'iitflv. ih"0 c Und fc,i'ju uji ail h .. ltrrr fritn .--r9it Kirlt-g lull kk1n run . t ikrn wiiNut anv (iperl&l me l- irai frKf . ! a tM.ttl-. s.,1,1 t y ali ilruKt-ts I lit. a ASK INK U jrrcn M.f New York. DSlNES 5YRUP CURES'V Coughs "KnnKh Hats.'"-' rIcroui rats, mice, roachst Hies, urj, 14- r'UKi. llrart I'aln. I'tilpltiitlun, itriipslcal nwolllnic, ammi'"'. In .l!Kt-i1"ii. neaila 'ne, fle5jjlesne caroU by W eli' Health Kenswer. uRin(h nn i arns. Ask li.r Wclu "lrouuli on t'orn?." ITk?. tlulfk rouij leto euro, liant or port corn -.warn, l.unK os. 'Burli u-lull.n Hiiiik. rrm;-let pot. n.11 kl.lncr. Ma l lrr n 1 urinary ilLien. ph. -nl.l ni', irnt.iti.n. .-torn-, Kr 1, pularrh ot t'io .;.i.1.1.t. 1. ilriiKltai. Hril.lncs Files. r'll4. rv. icl-p--. .tn , !! t ui", r:it, mlr, irn.ti rrs pliiyiuunii.', . :prt t out t.y IJounh on IJi.-." i"i. Ihln fe.ple. " WcIN' lip ilth Kf::i-er" rpt"'rpJ health n.l vli'.r, fuirj iy.-(.:!i:K. iailence,.4iuil dchllity. 'Itonicrt on lnlii.v t'ur-? -h'Ip.M. t'.ilip, !i.irrho?a. .-hen. 1.11ns. siiriin.i. hn.lm ki'. neur-klnl.v. rbcum.ilu in. w:. Konxn.u ram i-i.tcrf. Ijc. 91 itinera. If ynu nre roilinc.'.r.iken.wi.rn oot n.l ncrron, utc 1 Wi-U'k lle:iltu Kenewpr. 1. lruwltj. I. ire rrrorrtpr. If yi n lire Ir.-inif yonr irrtji on ll.'p. try W'tllj' llp<U KtafW'tr.'' t!-c dire.'t to ncak'uli. " It on (ft on 11 ! ' t'uros pl'c or hi :n..rrh"iil. It. hlrn. i.n.tru.lln. bleiHltn. lntPrr.;il nr'.lher. Int-rniii ami cxnrn.il renirily In e.i h pai-li-ico. uro cure, 40c. lrun Ki:i. I'relty Wom n. I..-i!frs who wkiiM retain frt-hnps anl T'T:i?lt, J.jn't tall to try "Well ltnalth Kenetrer. ' "Knnnh on llrli." "Kmiifhcn It.-h" ruri-i lin-nor". pru.tln. rtnu WLriu, tettpr, !"al. rheum, Iroi-ieil lect, i-hllltjlaiu.-, UiikIi ( nUrrh. t'orrtcu oftenitivp r'U.r nt onfte. tNimpIcte cure of worst rhri..p, als- nrp.j-j.Up'l as r:i.riclo for llj.ht'ie. Iu, ..r- ilin.ut. Ion I i.ratti. 4oo. The II .;.- or tlie Nation. t!hlMr-n. cl..w in dpvrlot.irpr.t. (.uny. irnwnj n l p;p;.to i '.Veils' lU-alth Krnower." (kUrrli of Hip Hlatlilrr. S'lnifirx, lrri;.tt..a. i"l;imij:i:i"n, alt klrtnpy tU ur;niir roii.iil:iin'.- pure.) '-y "Hiu-au-laUa." fl "Wnlrr lines. Kuur lies. evil i.n K.itr-" i; . tl .:iu oat. also beetle an . for Neuralgia For Neuralgia For h 'aural 'gia Fcf Shuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism Fer Rheumatism For a Lama Back For a Lama Back For a Lame Back Far a Lama Back Doctor Thomas' Ecectn'c Oil Doctor Thomas' Fcactric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric OH Doctor Thomas' Eehctn'c Oil COLD EST ALL fcBVOOISTS.' tPRlCI 80c. and SI.0O. Tizztz. itnr-s t K- rrr-.-i. BTJTAlC. rt. 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ACE5T5 WASTED ISCStPIKD TKUTOEY. fo vox. omoviiAn.' JUNE MANUFACTURING CO, Ecr. LsSillj ATsziie ail OitcriJ Street CHICAGO, ILL. MARVELOUS PRICES! BOOKS -MiLUOrJ fM.sl v-l m4 Olhtr V rk. by Uasni Alhr AlniaaU Wlra A wavy. Ti. fi.on.4 boat r iti4a-4 iu a- 4 p&ot;Lt t-trj. 4ai Kit iu priat-tf tt 04 gmmA lypr paB aro4i aaer. 1 Lvr ireta. of ffr-wfti tric;wf it ijMU. Bta4 '.S.Ll u tn cab KmtrMt ita wct-xat flail Uivreia m-may nW: t r u t. A fca t. f . ! clife rv-iun-1 fpfra a."- rv as . 4 .l kMil i- fpPl. tp ia n-' f. I. U- U1J Kcxfwtt l-r. Tr i tN- bo. k r Biitfk fr raui-iaauitr Uiup4 U. Li-f eriml, an. It im ;it f-nr.f U. -la, It r m . I. W latarv l.vclc Mrwtl, Urfs. re: :rtB f Actac bavravlM, U . aat. Ii "-. f'ar. 9 it . Utt - -X $ a.ttwir.f. prife tn-ir1cU. u4 varaiaif t t-r.. . ItMk to tka? OI4 M ajav A l y Mwy '!' Hat au.Ur sf ' Mi'lUa r.ril " - UlAlax-i, KtlUlliat mm 4 U4l-t IVff M I , .rf.lfl. tn( wUapV. (Xbl Ui tl Ml a,trtt sj (arittat Brt4uaajtia. V Tb HialMr4 l.4ter Writer ft Amm ul tfirt4c lr iM t.a-i wa.iVu of lLl4iaf liDi, -si-A rk ." II. ttaAr A Utrll h.g TC.Trl. Kj Wl Til Ti T. UJ 4 Mrt r Tlr L4v ar tk Kaakaa. Itv Pir Va i- " Th A.!- r in m ivMk. ta trar aua4 F lt U 4fti -f 1 u U !. l.Tif.l thava iitla la tiU' c . A hj i it f ' Ict TMHfra " ' Alt'. n1 la Mill u r ,04M vt. 'l'!r 1-sara T ray '" " kS auw- ir 1 I ) HrrlavBka WlfW A tf av.ifca f Ja Ha.:rii,, at'aMii IV Tba Wray U A lrl. Ha Mr CeMfesU, aMUir - Kwt rU'b a vte. Iv f4sl ( MlrU lUrtM Pflar it'.iera. "'''arhi -. a-.r-. m1 J-ihMm wi. aLWx-v mt ti:, !-ar. ( tmttwy AT-, t-'.. i .tj la- y I' M-ff ! 4-rt. A m . P. Mia. M R. a4 ;. ttayii- C J p' - a r Wfj. Vb art IVr H A4raiHt, -atir K- t. Mi:. . a.j fraifj i.atrtrt'.ri - l-r tat.atf ft bk a. Wat t-a w , . Ve. aai ncnt 7, M , w . :-- .3 m,mi Crltaai'a Faklry iHHra for tkr 1 aMa - Ttm (uai - a r r.rt ir a-abiULa.;. Tii ti..w,i az A' t ;U tl.tain I 0 MmI -f 1. tla) Htaa for arl r.amll-arw-ra. ! a t,-litu-a auJ 91 fw J.. ( fi a IL ri tl ; lawl'rt tii'i! fe . -ih L- I acAil IWaaawlaMltJ I r Ih Wllll.p. a l.nlr aul l.:-r aauai, Vr a.i, ara -a .ay aS taN -w ftj4K-W 11 l b mm Cak Rk Ma4 P. IV, fby.!. lavav. aialatr aa'srw-la f r.lit. ri -. k..i. W tiauwitepart, aaalitn hw care av.l a.(JkB ati aaM im:f han rraijai. Ml aaaaaiT aa4 f autatta Far 4 r ay l.a ary marrat:i!. a4 l-.t r v a pi jrrir ! UM awradM UfW. fcaMa, aaaa&ara aa caaiaia f il J,a-p f r. U aa-rtaw - 1 Pat"1'' affamllatala. Pt-n a aLet aisaltk War t - 4 aa4 aaCa. t 4 M4 Hav-L. . Ir Math rrnT. ia 4 1 be W rl4a Vajpey. A e. rM ar 1-ai aa-tl r -f rue Na,a tS Mara . ne IT. MII4-S-4 Tre-aaaiiaMa. a s ai'Wr . M . ? Katt. mi. Cl. Hj Tt I'BCbc-, S I Hark It-ay. A tvrt. P avatka-r r ra1 Paet W. rhav4 mm tk baa. A taal- Ft P. I., far- l"fi. a itr f ' r-aal a.a 1 ic al Liae. . V l-aaliata. hy Mary 4 a-lt at . a. af Him-lm, T rls 31 .a.WH.J'a Var-War-c- A Fy l"!hif f-ini. -i r f 1 3aaip, St. Kcsa-lMtr bt llktrialal. A ?-4 f.r Uvy f'i!lla a-iin-- r iti.i lt.-a m M ' Oa4le 4 arl-oa-a. A !.!. Ry M M . C. Prm4 4tu. a war, or "f - .a-t Aa tl-y r," . 4 A 4l4rai rata. ' A Paei. By tk aalboc mt 1r a Tl " . Vala4-a ratrw A t-,1. Py Mraw AVaaa-W, n.-sr 1 t- U ouiai fi t. ' ere. Dlater !, A Ncl. By Willi falliba. tbfir f " T'-r H u-t.r.u ia P hat, ate f Aaaiu. A wtc:. Py Mrs. irry Wao-1. avafhor f Pa. LLi.' t Ik T.ar I H-iak. A t-e:. py Mak alAor I -otu Ha. 11. (pnt eanan. e4. Kaklaaa 4 raaaae. thn linj naer.!! by ran4 ! w- 4- r.hioc lh av4amt ir- at a ratla-ataa' tt IA B ath facifp- i o Mi t MJak Paail rr Iay. 4 pfar-tt1 an 4 I .tt uct.-a ar n-a af arat aa b, t. M. Jah. rca'.arj KOitar -vf - Tft r araw at 4 l.a-i-efc. Pbi a IlmatratM. i. Pau-W Nafflt a4 4 keamilral KipeHiaeals Mul wl.i4.tt aa.U Bjw ia t -fKr. Lui Ir t. aasaaia Lricka ta r.aic aaal !ncl- tTHtat a r.t riupi f-ata. Wrst mf tb r , auk air.iaf ctra.ia.c acl) tlB rr.aa Tcar.-aj. 1 -a. htu-.r. MaOaJe M -ora Kfai t. aad -nar ot. ra 3 HM1!4la.c Plat.. f.r Prattle, a I, t.awaat Majaa-aj. a fa.i dai;iaaa at. ana at R rt raandrr L.xaaa. ra n fa.-,. L . atrat"d. Aa-e4ae Of rabllr MJ Wahnrea. Frart 1 Wri.atrr. I ay Ti lam I -iu; -.. Scatt, Oaani. 4.arr)tA, tiiavlarcn. Rats. Haacott La.ai i at; th lrd:at ta cra'are. - : Faklc. T" work -f an aa4ant -aia. ftiUr-a r aj tana f.r ooiurir- aatl gruaa bPot.it 4..'-a Vtv: arry Jar. oi ft i;rtjrAi.Er offer. " linvo nrr-iTiirHi -th the pnhHhPrfl r.r tlitw UM.ka to l.irnih thr whole forlv flvp m itli one yrar'a Mil -rlition to our p.i-r for 41.1'-,, ,.r w.will -iiil nnv five r. "Jl c or tlie wliiilp fortv-flvi' for 1.50. Aililn-n ll ird -rs to ihiIiIisIdth or FKRKMA5." Lbi n.hurs. Pa. ROBERT EVANS, - -ri4.. UNDERTAKER, AMiMANt l AUTriiKK off and dealer In all ktnj ot H KMTl'KE, Elenwltnyr, -A tall line si t'atket alwayi on Band.- Bodies Embalmed W 11 KN KEClt'IKKK. Apt !3 S9 ADVERTISERS kwkLTITj.V.'I Ti !., Nf ..!.. can learn the ex:icl mat ur line . A-'TprtKlnir in Amr-ie-.n iV-r'-l-f- lisJ-ra pamphlet, irr 1 -ywrvv.j.:: l elul Unit-. iv.wdeted ciovr-c is VLiy illectuttl in kr-)iij2 aw;iy rfd antn. Lse iowdrifcd -jLarch to take fiesh stains out of table linen. -trained bran water is the best for washing embroidery in cruel of silk. If )aper has been laid under tbe car Iet all dust may easily be removed with it. Sandpaper will whiten ivory knife han dles that may have become yellow with use or age. Keep hops tightly packed in a dry. clooe place. By expos-ure to the air they lose their Jlavor. r?ome one says that baked ripe, sound quinces are very nice. Simply wash them and remove tbe blossom. Bake tiem in an earthen dish, v.:th water enough to cover the bottom of tbe dish, adding sujfar, and, if desired, spices. Seive hot with cream. Two ounces of soda dissolved in a quart of hot water will make a ready acd useful solution for cleaning od painted work preparatory to repainting. This mixture, in the above proportion, should be applied when warm, and the woodwork afterward washed with water to remove atl traces cf soda. There is a qualitative test for butterso simple that any housewife can put it into sucees-if ul practice. A clean piece of white paper is smeared with a little of the suspected butter. Tbe paper is tben rolled up and set on fire. If tbe butter is pure tbe smell of the burning paper is rather pleasant ; but tbe Oder is dis tinctly tallowy If the butter is made up wholly or in part of animal fat. Farmers' families almost universally during the hot weather in summer use more or less salted fish. Freshening salmon and mackerel in sour milk makes it very much nicer tban when soaked out in water ; also dried fish and salted trout. Soaked in enough milk to cover the lisb, let it stand twenty-four hours in the milk, then wash in pure water till tha milk is all out, and it is a great im provement, and can be broiled, fried or bjiled to suit the taste, and it pays well for the trouble in freshening it. Also salt pork, wben desired to fry for break fast, is much better if soaked over night la sour milk and washed in clear water before frying in the morning. It is but a tritla more work, and is enough better to pay for tha trouble. A flonse Invaded by Rattlesnakes. Just over the line in Marion county, Georgia, in a mountainous section of the county, a man by the name of Becker has lived for several years. Mr. Becker's home is the ordinary one-room log cabin of that section, and bis family consisted of a wife, several small children and half a do7.en dogs. The Becker homestead is located in a picturesque ravine, near a numoer of small caves in tbe mountain side. Last week Mr. Becker, returning at sundown from bis day's labor, found Lis family some distance from the Cabin clinging to each other in abject terror. The half dozen doss lay dead in the yard, and over their swollen bodies crawled and hissed hundreds of rattlesnakes. The floor of the cabia and the entire yard were covered with the poisonous reptiles. Mrs. Becker informed her husband that early in tbe afternoon several snakes crawed into the yard, coming from the direction of the near est cave, which was about 2(0 yards away. These were promptly killed by the dogs, but in a few minutes others came in such numbers that tbe dogs were overpowered and stung to death by the toisonous fangs of the reptiles. They soon began to come in still larger numbers, and several of them entered the bouse. Mis. B?cvr an(j ber children then Ced in terror, and left tbe reptiles iu full possessson of the prem ises. In the semi-darkness even tbe bjld mountaineer did not dare attack the hideous invaders of his bouse, and carried bis family to the bouse of a neighbor, wbere they remained during the n'ght. Barly in the morning Mr. Becker returned home, only to Gnd the snakes still in possession and Urgely re enforccd. He summoned several of bis neighbors, and the party, armed with shotguns, returned to the cabin to ex. terminate tbe reptiles. Volley after vol ley was fired into the writhing mass, bit still snakes continued to crawl out of tbe brusn and coil themselves in the. yard or cabin. After killing snakes for an hour the parly left, and the reptiles were still in possession of tbecabiu. A Cat in a pitcher. The guests of an uplown hotel who were seated in a parlor last evening wit nessed a rather funny occurrence. A cat and a pitcher cams waltzing in at a lively pace. Tbe pitcher was ahead of the cat, and the pitcher went from the right to the left, as if it was trying to wag the cat. In the struggles of the cat to rid herself of the pitcher the lat ter was smashed into smithereens against an iron pillar. Tbe pitcher bad been left in the hallway. The cat poked its h3ad into the pitcher, found water instead of milk, and in attempting to wibdraw its head got fastened in tbe neck of the chinaware and rushed into the the rarlor. Three ladies jumped on a sofa, a dude picked up bis walking slick for defense, wbile an ex-Congressman from New Jersey thought be had what the cat didn't 'rats.' A Costome for Comfort. The Oriental races, -abo have bad to find out for themselves how best to bear torrid temperature, ages ago adopted costumes fiom which everything tight, stiff and heavy is excluded. Loose gar ments of soft, light, open-meshed ma terial constitute their principal dress. Tbe tcrban, as all know who have tried it, is trifnitely cooler and bygienically safer than any kind of hot weather head gear worn by western people. Probably the latter would never adopt the flowing Oriental robes, which certainly are not well designed for the violent physical ereitlons required for the catrbing of ferries and trains. But why should not i the central idea, the banishment of all stiff, hard, close-fitting garments tie utilized ? A Mixxbai olts tcan bas invented a ' dust collector. Jay Gcnld mrected one i years apo. I . HEABTLESS CHUELT? ! at i to delude a poor sufferer int. the l-licf : tli;Us.oiue ircnhksliuinifntwillcurerheu- i iu itism an J neuralgia, llonetity i the Iswt ! ...K.-tf In th iu-iniifa.turc of rrot. notary ar- liclea'as in all other matters, and the fact thnt the proprietors of Athlophoros have never claimed for it even all its merit would war rant ha not a little to do with its wonderful popularity, and the thousand of grateful tp-ttimonilu received by them photr that their policy has been wise as well as right. Experirne has amply demonstrated that mere outward application are worth less. The diiwa.e haii its seat in the blood, and any remedy to he successful must deal with the ol)tructive acid which poisons and inflames it. Athlophoros acts on the blood, muscles and joints directly. It take the poison out of the blood and carried it out of the eygtem; it invigorates the action oi tha muscles and limbers the stiffness of the joints. It reachea the liver and kidneya, cleansing them from irritating substance, and, if followed up after the rheumatic condition cease, it will restore these organs to regularity and health. West Chazy, N. Aug. 19, 1838. Yours of August 14th, is at hand, and In reply would aay that Athlophoros proved the most effectual remedy for neu ralgia in the case of my aon that I ever tried. After tisin; half a bottle he was not troubled any more for six moctho. IlN'&r IIakris. Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Aug. 10, 1836. I am thankful that I tried Atblojdioroa. I had rheumatism seven yeara, part cf the time could not move; but to-day I am well and hearty. I write this hoping some other auCerer may try it. iY. S. Fxxinxa. Every druggist nhould keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall Kt., New York, will aend either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is fl.OO per bottle fur Athlophoros and 50c for fills. For liver and kidnry iiwaw. dyiier!a, ilit.tlon, weakness, nervous deMlity, dtoeaaea of wocnen, -ou.sliiition, beadaolie. impure Mood. Ac, A thlofnuru fill are tmequaled. a BUY YOUR CM DEE RUBBER BOOTS SHOES cr II. CIIIJL.I3H cSr CO., Wholesale Agents, PITTSBURGH , PA. Agents Wanted Lvery where, ELE6AHT PORTRAITS! Knlftrpd an4 flnlaha-d ia oi colnr. Pretu any kln4 af aamil i lura. So iriuc rr mured : four arflar a ilar yltr-a it at-&t f ' ' week! (.-vAt en 4 f.riarma mum full panlrulnr. fa) OO e a. taat rr-a. H. W. kULLKT, Ilk .ft a .- Il, (Meutiou thia l-pr rtattfaa.. FREE TO YOU. 1- r mmtm w: I art,rl tV r-fxT? VTy -1 if r A Ml l.l p IblTOK w a I V'- n tS W aiba. Ta.a rare - r --raVa fjtJ T r -" ;'. cantata Sat jaj'"" ai aiea taw va-ua.r r-a"..i.r. "a fc -A-i-fllaailrat4 aH-a. -4T?. m rj, bL-iu- .ad bla r Ml OL - tai-ktMMsbl4,araewil re- XsT Js l4ea" faari wwrL. M m "r f'tnraa im i t. -a- ? ; eta aaa 4 4a1aarr- 4 ?-N4 c, Va - tfi .J luia: a t.uiej en a a ParLcr. a t..W ;aa-d en a aasiu- aa4 f.ikr3 m a r-ii;. r.-a ! Thia :- m mt aluat1- htl if at tlTl auJ aarai .m, an-! 'Mii.pf i braBMl:':! ant ir.alrl.t.T. kaara yaaar o. lar. caT- a- 4 ao-thr 1 i a i. ia U na-l a au-ip aw.l4af.ca.1a abd ci.tt tpr. au 1 a a cw.fa to n t-rcidr k r. K ill 4 Hair ac r. ea.rr,.( rl ms . hi, a acd iaaoS a ; w t rot aia-k o- t-vii -jU a rial ibi iai a want wa-a arrt !af A 1-caa mi oner nt-mg -. in aiawa-sa af P 0-u Lti ir- -.ir r-r ao-1 r-rwi mm w fr-jra tr.au!. 1U. fAVILV llrh4K,PllUa-lfhfM. P-raa, -A.TC!l,X 4A TA- a baaMfui Tuapil Pta- LiU I 3 tare. (Ill ai4 ytac aaav lawa mX TO ' wai ani t Aimnrn a w Kcaa- U m tla. lava Prat waas Prat I INY 4rfafe. aareaaar Jrarb.-arM I lAj af Aaakfiap. aWetryar af i mmu wini a Mfaiaf rna pteaa. Pa1- TaT " ' 'r-i iLtaraaanaa, tt' ta-a aalarc tu4 atfaana awf 4-r4aakpBaj. aaai. aad a Tat l-L'aaauan Aadora- r ata fl aaiaaa P.. TTIIIar4 ai4 wtaera af aw . W. C T. I . It U aat a ca-aa. wortAtaaa tlt-c. fra'. a r-aaipva arae. af art. PMr.tA ia a astra a -a--r AAI l P-4.-af.at4 aa ra i ira raaJy barf am tb wLl. a r c ejtc w? Hvnri A Left I o ajfcaltU. T.pr. P rt..b r. ... ... til anM.r. 1. Mllt. .f It. Slr-.'T ta-.. It ,tit 11 Mil. ttif R.tl.fv t m '!.- HA. tmm t"jr p Lav. tu a 1 .rait . .-r. ... A -1 J r ... n. 1 . ft. 1 I ffH.. T m. 9 m. Ihimum j :j i m I ' jrT 55 Tba Oreafc3l if rtrni rr:era of (ha Are! THiW&mLfVER. l.ea K(t1te. Aasrrl (!!, Pala la the krad. (t'j'i a ttall aeaaatlaa la tka baric rnrt. Fata liter tee ata.alaer blnap, rclli-ees ErVrr eatlac. with a alia. inrlitsatlTn to exri-tlaa af aadrar !. IrritaLlllrrcCtPic'par. LcwaplrUe, with b frrlintt erbnvlirp: ncclpPte4 aama datr. V. earrtacca, Dirrrtacjm, Flatterlar at tha llojrrt. Anaa h-cKVrB tlra ayra. flemda.ka in rfae r?rt rye. Raatlearaeaa. wlih SfTtal ftTTrttras. T".txtT aialuna LrMa, aa4 CO?i GY8P ATIOW. 1T1 iS PUIS ere p.trpecialiy adapted to a-.icb eases, one doaa eTecta truch a j'lanppoffeellnraa to astontah tho sufferer. Tipt 1 arr-raae Irjjf A roctrte.aad raw tbe t.odr i TaTka on FUilytli ii taa i;na ta no'Ertalica.an ty ta.-lr Taaia Aatloa oa u uratlrc4)rT'l'raralaa Btaalaara rp.mri. r-n-PT.p. 41 MrBT-..ni.i. AIR DYL 42-kat nia ar W aisuaa ohpjtf ed to a Gloer Hud by a aincla application f thia lTn. la Mnparta a natarai color, aota tnrtr.aaanrcKwlr. Sold by Prof giatt, or pnt byazpraaaan reca.pt Of 1. Offtoe.aV& lAurrrv St., Haw York. NOT DEAij YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MAttrTAcrrTBBR or TI, COFFER: AM) SHEET-IRON WARE Ay i) tix noorixa, KerrectQlly Invites the attention ol hi Irlendi and tbe public In irenaral to ,nc faet (bat ka Ik Hill parry Inn on haul net's at tbe old atand oppodte tbe Mudbuid Houe. ttwn-tiarf. and 19 prepared ta ojiplj from a larxe flock, or manufacturing to or der, any article In his line, from tbe pmallept to tue laryept, la the beat manner and at the lowest llrintt prlcea. tVfNo penitentiary work either made er aold at tnU ejitaVllthmeQt. TIN ROOFING it SPECIALTY. OiTetneaea and tatlify yoar?ele aa to my work and prices. V. LUTTKIKUEK. t-nsbunr. April IB. 1883-tl. Important to Canvassers. WASTKIt-LI enTMrn In erery coonty In the Vnlted tstates to ell 1UX SPATE.M Ki; VikSlKLK SAI IKON, whien eomtiinea two Sad Iron. IMlipber, i'luier, ke.. one Iron dolntc the work ol an entire aet of ordinary lrn. la aelf-heaiitK hr icaa or alcohol lamp. I4EM AWAr HITH HOT KIT( 1IF.K. Price monerate. A larue and laatinit Income Insured to ko4 oinrajifn. Address, for circulars, AC JXii SAU 1KUN CO.. W Keade St.. N. Y. GlriTslwlNtED znzzri ''vtu -aJ, basat-kJiAaaiB .NarMTira AO Uj oiaeM- X.at libml term. LnMinalpd r&cibtm V. V T. ! ITIt, Onru, N.V. VTarrnntrl tlirmost perfrrt Forrp-Ford IVrilii-r Urilli-j cxi.trnce. x-nd for ciri-.-. L n mmhE yorkt pa II !Tlcw The Fall Web- onus. Among the unsightly objects which meet tho eye of the tidy orchardist, none are more disgusting than the neats of the fall web-worms, i llyihan tr'vi tcoUor, (Harris,) which are to be seen as early as the middle of July and on through the remainder of tbe season, upon the appla trees, shrubbery, and shade trees. Of late years this caterpillar has been on the increase in New England, till now no insect which infests our orchards if we except the cankerworm plays so destuctlve a part the last half of the season as the fall web-worm. In speaking of tbe web-worm, many confound it with the tent caterpillar, but this, although related to the same family, belongs to a different class. Besides this, tbe web-worm appears in a different season of tbe year, after tbe tent caterpiller has left the stage of action. The eggs of the web-worm moth are laid on the under surface of the leaves in irregular patches of from fifty to one hundred eggs. They are small, round, and of a honey yellow color, and are generally laid by the 13th of July in this latitude, and batch in about nine days. The young cater pillar begins to spin its web as soon as it leaves the egg, and the joint efforts of the colony soon cover the leaf ou which they hatch with a web, under which the young worms feed together, eating only the softest part of the leaf. They thus proceed from leaf to leaf and branch to branch, eating the pulpy portion of the leaves. The remaining skeleton, turning brown, becomes a noticeable object from a distance, look ing as if fire bad scorched tbe foliage. The young worms are a light yellow at first, but as they grow older they as sume a greenish shade with a dark stripe along the back and a yellow stripe on the sides. It ia sparsely dotted with hairs of a grayish color which spring from yellow warts. The worms are so variable in their workings, that it is difficult to And two exactly alike. "When fail grown these cater pillars are rather more than an inch in larngtb. After completing their growth, which occupies six weeks or more, they leave thir nests and wander about till they find suitable places cf shelter wbere they encase themselves in their coeoons, composed of a slight web of silk with which are mingled the hairs frem their bodies. They remain in tbe pupa state during tbe winter, tbe moth appealing the last of June or the first of July. These moths are pure white, and their wings expand about one inch and a quarter. Eesedies : The most feasible plan to destroy this pest seems to be to watch for the dried appearance of the leaves, and as soon as the piesence of a colony cf these caterpillars is thus in dicated, remove the branch containing them and destroy them by burning or crushing, wben the worms are small and it is difficult to reach them a swab, attached to a pole, dipped in kerosene and thrust into the nest will destroy them. A Hear Among the Bees. The Hutchinson brothers have a large apiary up at Victor Tejurig, Cal. It is an inBolated place, far from real estate booms and the haunts of men. lint it is a good place for bees, and tnere, as a rule, they toil umolested ex cept by their owner?, the Hutchinson boys. The country is rugged but ro mantic. Tbe quiet life of the little rural retreat was turned into greatest ezcitment the other night. While tbe Hutcbinsons were asleep and dreaming of the great sums of money they would make this season, a stranger entered the camp. He was not slow in makig bis presence felt and beard. Tbe sleepers were suddenly awakened by sounds that suggested a suia'l cy clone ranging amocg tbe stands of the the bees. One of the men got up, looked out of the window, and what was bis consternation an-i terror to see the faint outlines of a huge, brown colored mon ster upsetting the beehives and working destruction with property that took months and years to accumulate. The surprised spectator hastened to his brother's bedside and told what was go ing on at tbe apiary. The two rushed out, one taking his rifle. Tbe bear was evidently hungry, for be bad made sav age lunges at tbe boxes filled with deli cious honey. He would take a few moutbfuls out of one frame, and go for another stand. The Hutchinson boya concluded that if they did not act on the instant tbe bear would soon leave them without an occupation. Tbe gun was leveled and discharged. Tbe ball found its way throagh the thick bide of bruin, back of the left shoulder. It was evi dently almost a "center shot," for tbe animal tell. But he remained on the ground but a second. He arose enraged with pain, and made frantic lunges at tbe nearest bives. Meanwhile the men advanced a little. Tbe bear caught sight of them and made a rush at them. When wit tin 20 feet of wbere they stcod bis progress was arrested by an other leaden messenger. It struck a vital part, and once more the huge bear fell. This time he did not get up. A third ball was put Into his aide, which caused bis death. Upon examination it was found to be a grizzly cub about two thirds grown. Next day be was dressed and weighed. The scales tipped at 700 pounds. This is the second or third bear ever killed or seen in that section. Iv a recent lecture. Prof. "William Turner of Edinburgh University, gave the speed of the Greenland whale as nine or ten miles an hour, and that ot the great Gnner whale as probably twelve miles. One of tbe latter animals was stranded on the British coast some years ago, and was found to have a langth of eighty feet, a weight of seven ty-four tons, and a width of tail of eighteen to twenty feet. "With these data, the builder of the Anchor line Bteamships, calculated that, in order to attain a speed ot twelve miles an hour, thi-i whale must have exercised a pro pelling force of one hundred and forty- live horse-power. I AVomav may be a puzzle, but man i not willing to give her up. FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE "I have used PLrnmons Liver Tietfulator for mauy yours, hv lrtK made It my only Family Medicine. My mother tx-for me was very partial to It. It la a solu. tood anI r'-Us.!lo mull eins for any disorder of tho system, and If used tu time 13 great preventive tf sickHe9m I often, recommend It Vo my friends, and fchail continue to lo so. "Rev. James af. Rollins, Taster M. E.Churcb, So. ralrnold.Va.n' TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED ft-y avlK-aya keeping Mlmmsni i(rr ItrgtUator it th Aauar. "I have found Simmons TJver Tiu tutor the best family med icine I ever used for anythlna tint may hapjien. have aed IV In ImdJgesUon, Colir, IHarrlura, jtUioujne, and found It to re lieve immediately. Alter eut ln a hearty aupper. If, on ttclng to bed, I take about a teaspoon ul, I never fvl tho effects of the supper eaten. "OVin tl. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga. -ONLY GENUINE- Cat oar Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Soe Proprietors, JPrtce.ai.00. jeniLAUELPHIA.PA. Oi HAS ATTENDED BaugSVs $25 PHOSPHATE Kver (.luce itb introduction. Its suUs timing tlie ia.-t year have exceeded all ieviuii-j year.-, and we Iuo!c irw:ird tu an unpre cedented demand this year for this and our other brands of RAW BONE MANURES. If your denier ha. none of our poods on hand, .send your orders direct to n. Srntl your order" In early anil yon will noc Im com jK'llcil to wait when tli aejuuin is fully upon as. I'or Hatifli's l'lxwpliate Cuide and otber Circulars and iiilOi inaiiiii,ad 1 rt-sa BAUGH & SOUS, .tlnnufiicturprx ol ilip Olpbrmpd BAUGH' S 525 PHOSPHATE ii South iJelatvarc Avenue, JpaublUhcil l -..'-). I'lllI-Alil.t-I'IUA, I'A PARKER'S ir5-.:i--!x . . - thm popnlar farnHt for rirraaiDf' thi kuur. k-U--auja--ia.fr Oolor wbrm pr-ar, avrvl prarranliBfr Indrv-tT. 1. i-lratifas tiw fttmlri, WUi tiro raftur iaaim-7. mun La murm tv r,i j iWr. auwa fl On I r-mpiriti. Time boat Couch Core yon ran And tl btrt praamlive knorrm f r Ooriaw-upto on. K ctireaa bodllr fwvtn, vriiJ ail rli-rlcTr of th M irrwh, iMar-a-, Lane. Li-er, KidTterfi, I'rUwau-r lrpaaat avncl all rmaU CtampUunla. The frarlalo a.ud airiv, strutf gLi:8 mcmuiiA diF4?M9, msxd alowly OsifUiig Vmsxin tfiepava, -ariUin mf-Vt rruw-a rKoTf-r thair firauLh hy tti-tiai-!y -uat of faftcnt's ToKic, but dly ia dam gtaruus. Tavlt U 1b time, bold tj mil Drugsista ia Imrigv bottiM at fl.OO. mftDERCORNS 1 la aatfawrt. urvst, quirkefft auid lxe ciro t T Conn, Biinl-jii. Wavrt. Motor, CitJleiiM-, Ac. HiiidrrKtlarir fur Uiorfrruvth. HtojrtaJt inuti. liiva-anniroiihle. Maeath f'ft ronifurtatb). 11 inrt-rrrnia cures whenMrn iLunfr tb tallA. bwlU lij Iru-tn-va. lie liiscux A Co.", N. T. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS. Carriage Making in all its Pranches. ra i fi ting, Trim m in and REPAIRING of all kinds done on the SHOKTEST NOTICE and tbe LOWEST I'KICES. Also, 1'laulnir, Sawlnn and Wood Turn inn with improred macblnery. Alt. ah kln liof henvy work.'done. t.arrla!emlth thii.;ponnectel All parties trusting me with wor will l.e ijonor aMy dealt with All work warr-inte.!. I), y.. CliVTL. El.enpburtf . Ortster 24. ISSa. FPU S.M.I-:. n-liK M'HSCiaBF.U 1VU, SKI.L AT I'Kl 1 VATK A l.K 1 in ACKilS ot mn.l -t Alio irtiPtiy tornhii., adjowirtr lnr.l I ..'. ;I.-r. William Tomin..n atr.i ctber i:.nd ( f the ruC S'-riiH-r, with a ic-iot w..tur ,-kk mill. uri,'. iiuit.c-r enough .n the land to pav (or l. "i l.ere ure al.-o two 1.jc hDus.ee that c. iM t e r.x.-.l u. to live in. and Kooip oo.l metidow trround. EleTci. hur.tlrt .1 dollars will buy it. and the aur.ncnt.cr will take ol tbe purchase monev m mi init. ' KANflS XiilUX, Allegheny towntlilp, Juuo 4, 1SST, ST. FRANCIS" COLLEGE, LOltETTO.PA, IS CHAKtlE OP FRAXCISCAX BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March jeth. isnc. tf. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER on file in Pittbt-koii at flip .4d.rt:.inif liureau .f niv. remiitgton bros. who mil coiiUl: ir aT-m&i!i n; liiw.-i laic-i, A valuable Hotel property known as the Hlalr House, muati'd in the West waril ol Kbenst.ur la. Kor further particulars pall on or address theundersit-ned. JOHN A. lil.AIK. -El-etirburtc, May 17, 16s. THE PLUMED KNIGHT. M'-r, r Kilra l lnet Irar. ul tli w'Kive brand. SlUHAnil. A- kl.l.E, ft ! i.i, t'n. .Ian. 14, 'ST. 1 1 wtfl mi Tn kYitijh .. . . E.u Hi " " u a - aaa r. e. mvm. b. t. a. aiA-cta, let rawi a.,a.B. Boston. M:is. rrfallcrgeSia-J eim wNEtt Ait list fans. Tttjourh aynip. TaMf.MMt. .-j'laTWS tejlT:LJa ArnxItwU Wcrh, Yc:., Pi WW CGMSUMPnOM ' ri inMr tm, u. Mm - 1 1 it , iu Sm a" am .. mm mu w i. i .n!!!7 WT. want SALESMEN ever whore, local and travel i liif, to sell our kikhiii. Will pay irood salary and all rxpeni-cs. Write . . . J".r ter," ' "nee. and state salarr want ed. MAMlAlill MI.VKkuiui- ivvi.iMv ta KSf:X -' 1 tWs Where The Dog .ls It was Wednesday, re!ate, tl j, ton (Me.) J:.,irn, u;ilt If,-1V A : . '-i.t cinets of Hines' alley, w!ieie tu ; bricks shut out the Bun, amj v.. 1 had understood that there were g " in four families, the masters of lived so closely together that on " could" have done nicely for aj ou t ilies. With cautious steps th1 catcher Btepped along the aev ' tent on big game. He sniif, ilfcr y i theie, but didD't see a tail Dor bark. He rapped at tbe Lrv. o,.', ' began" wearily to question con't'e'r-'' the weather and the water p!.rjfS an; :? kitchen stove, all the time kjokir dogs. Thea he openlv asked if ttt C" ny naa a aog, ana me good woma- .. "No sir. AVe don't never keep Co " and we won't keep noiie either." liberally construed, was it,tpiJir(.lc a sound denial of ownership of dc-j". " the ex-pestman passed on to"1" The next had evidently bmi on tit 1-" out, for there waa no i!.-.- "Them keeps a dog," said the lady -the house, .lirpinff her thumb g!-. ." cently in the direction of th rs; r'" where he had cilJet!. "Ar:d i!;e:x next house keeps a dog," tub aj' Mr. Meneal I j went the rcur,.! four Louses, but fouiid no fir , ? good woman asserting thai the cr -families kept dogs. Somewhat mystified, the dor-cny., went back to the Iiouae v. here le " called at first. TLo good woman v '"v tbe thair where she had been du.-iL-"-" CrFi conversation. The volumncy folds of her skirts were aio icl The ex-pots man sat dtwn and cU lie talked about the dog tax. A girl in the room seemed profound:-? : terested. Suddenly, in tLe nrdit m" Meneally's exhortation, Here waPj rush outside the door and a dog hark.' Thu there was an answering bark sounded as though it cane from besea'i the old-fashioned chair in which r. woman sat. Then there was a rui-i-T neath the chair like tbe flight of a f x across the bush, followed by a ecrP from the little girl and an exclama'.ia of disgust from the woidhl, an J ;n twe-. ty seconds the dog was back iuterorc caperine around in Iiii sport. Tt woman said nothing. TLe little gr! put her arms around the dog 'a ;ck tz said : "We are going to gtt him li censed we are going to get Lira li censed." And the dogcaicher is inclined to think that they wiil.R'ttws tbe woman of the house said, just before he left that tbe dog belonped to Au burn. He is pretty sure that the worr.is saton the dog all tbe time duntg tv; long interview that be Lad duriLg ti; first call that be made. Mow a Lawyer ReTused the Ki-tjuet ot i Prospective Client. The relations between counsel arai cHent in England are conducted 02 1 cash basis. A barritter receivts L:i fee when tbe brief, which is to z!A. him in the trial of the case, is haLdel to him. It was said of an able lawyer, who practiced at the New York bar fifty years ago, that he was alwajj seized with a violent fit of coubir.; whili a client was stating a chsj. if, however, tbe client dropped the reta:;. lng fee into the counsel's liety t' hand, the spasm instantly sudrd. Lawyers sometimes resort to atrttrc devices in order to avoid taking cast! where the compensation offered is t:t as great as they think it should be. A San Francisco lawyer once fuuiid Lin self in a mining town, where Lis dissi pation left him without money to r&J his bills or to get away. Oat mornit; a man came to the landlord of the ho tel, where the lawyer was a guefet. aii said he needed a first-rate lawyer. Tta host .aid that a celebrated San Fran cisco lawyer was staying there. ir.i showed the prospective client up stair? to his room. Tho lawyer was still In bed, but bo l;teuea with pleaMiic to the man's story, thinking thst a tut re tainer would set Lim agiiin on his fret. The cass was Ibis : A neighbor I i a pet rattlesnake which had escaped from its cae and bitten the cmpiiiis ant'6 horse. The horse died const qutnee of the bite. The owner vanteJ ro prosecute for dainnges and derireJ to employ a first cluss lawyer to Iris suit. "How much, sir, was your Loife worth ?" aeked the larryer, wishing to name a fee which should be in viola tion to the amount claimed. 'Five dollars," replied tho man. "I am very sorry that I can'r eerv-3 you," said the lawyer. "I aro ietii!r. ed for the snake," and he turned ovrr in bed, a disgusted man. At Icdiauapolis. Indiana, some time ago, a firm leceived a consignment of eggs packed in boxes after tho usual manner. The eggs were placed lo storage, and one morniiig the cocsigcee had occasion tu open tha case. Whtn the lid waa rtaoved the low call cf chicks sounded in his ears. One entire layer of eggs was found to be ba'chi:; out, and in a few ininutesafttr the tfZ were brought to the light, fiftetn w til developed "orphans" picked their way througn the shells. Another layr ot eggs began to hatch the next day, as 4 it now looks as though the entire coa signmeut wi.l hatch. ftuulliern Anlldolp fr Malaria. It is generally known that Simmon-, i. ver Regulator is relied upon to socurt iuimui:i'y from all malarial disorders. This is j.k' a by its popularity, and anyone who lit-. livJ In the South lias seen Its curative eiTet-t- ;.ti 1 the pi election it gives against tliTs w 'a'n-' D Ing and dangerous malady. It acts i-':ft promptly than calomel or quinine. w!t!.i -' any ot their injurious consequences. The Wlue for Klieiinmt l" lraj . Dropsical and Rheumatic pursons finl h9 use of Speer's Port Grap Wine t'f Ntw .l1--'" sey of incalculable ltnefit. Its purity a:" valuable properties have ejven ita wiJe utalion atnons physicians throuehout ,r" country and Kurope. It is exct-leut tor Je bllitaied fotnalfS, ana Is used by the l""1 families in New York and Washington a- iu evening family wita. For sale by driW-t-'- On: powers aro all limited, and tht r best etnuit-cy is r"vt r seemed by strain ing them to the utmost. tv,l " f " i i I I ! s lUHmn .ii.iirsi.s"aa
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