7 n ; ii A Tt.e kJlli-W i. .. i. v .I r p. . i. VlCi'l'l,', if" If et. llC.rt't.i .'vlll :inl Languid UnVtr.w.'s ui r.c' t ui atten tion every w here along tbe river. 1 do Jt See a tvauMtu f ce r tigor- nor a roey cheek ; u dead leaden color U on alt f.ct f. o hi o p-mj. in.- " fe male. I lo l at the Ir.im ( l rtv-r, I feel the foul. Cfi Irz , I (! i the high grei n li: 1. Hie (liang nvu lerB and tlm time ire,.rlii.g p e over h"wifi ' h h' no e IT ' -mi. ti n b der a e bo b s t.nd bu i l el ftmkuj'ii ; ti tcr iii. i imi-y it-oi- ?rB .tini you vvill wee this de.-;h-ie pallor on all farts. TDie!iHiw did t he acraeof p-r'eo tion tt ljni, suft.mer. with a cool, Hpne.ttto autumn a -il ir en g whiter, yet Here is it want of mn) and life via ing the. pei.ple. Torre is plrCiT Of lOoU, tUll of rXPfllf t lllilltj for (Jii n rice, wtiic', tuiller, peae, be-tns, C'-rri. oilri au-J fruits of mar y varl;ie all within the m-aiis uf the liiirutvesl l.ih itfr. I entar a lire liMJ near a btm'et. by th side of a luxuriant gr'Wthnf rul ing wheat. Tbe fl-id is c ein, not a Weed visittle ; tint cluBtt ttige'her aid four feet high fand a's'ks with trg dry heads, biown and decaying now, for their tiiigtu 0 'eis idd iii.m. b ago. Thesa drc.iylrg rt Ik ep U ; thry tell me wtiv tbe deih pl!or ia upon alt facos, Irotu the tfciivrlrd r r tn Of g tO tb bowlrgged Ctll'ii siting In the Citt.5t d.Kir. O n-'diic ive viper.. t:ur?e of mil' ion ! Woo "bul dire in e'.and up in thu pres-nc-. of thifi fading, degenerating tuple ai d n) t ! evil I not wult-Ppreail an 1 t it;;!. TrsVerse the tal.rs. pontons nf all ill prnvUiCtS ; n.'t tti-i c'lU'S !.iif, tu ttlr cjnir, i f hr -.T.iy pl.iC'1 kro at .iui!tf(t and b 9!n-rd i ti tri. Hack ptS'e, even 'o 'he C'ls. i I rrrd I nder tLe Urra' poIeon. 1'jiMp M :d. Fie..t win rveil under i tie prri-t Xp !eon frma M pcnw lo WterKio, li 'iviu in Ij cuii C.p, lVmi8lni . II s L.iir is white aa now, and tut a biu ot iiint-'y-tie hia intellect ti surprising. II -r-jdi ' l e papers Hitrii.nt rp.-ctclf, iiid fund ul O' talkie about the d.iva ti-u i.e fough: under Mtrsbal Ny. I', was chi d'.i pUy in thoso rmi p)uu". il uo!d tud a tii ger llO H at S'liolen-ki. an.! thrm fi.jin.t (') 3rk'H fp -ar laid iiim o hi C 'imI-., the t fff -t of whtotk s v bUlil- i um.'ti- BUnlli hC.JT X'endn if ir Ul Ilia leil r)- to tt b.c k ir hiaear. A' W iirrioo t. received a bcl et woui.d in Jin . OhkIi, and iy on Dm t..it'i fl-,i f ,r tn j four hours I tfir he wad disco v rrd. H? caine ti Ameitc wi b t.ii vif acd finir rbi'dim in lfufl, nc r.irli to live in France under I u a Piii ii-p . llr via iu I'.ii.adt phu tor ler y-ms and then I s went, to I., .cuit Gs brrr he bus live; eVi-r iiince. Tlir Cruiienn V" r temp'o.i t'tai to flaht urid. r an"! her X-ip deon, but tL tbouubt I hut h- w-.ii ill be 2nn li rnuoket on itie .me h .le r.s l tr Br'i Who huiubled 'ii d'lai itie grt-ul N jui eon, drlerifii him tmrn .CtiQ t-u i.u. under '.he l;-ticri luiir.er. 1 lit? AJan ho Laubi. Tli6rp one xnn wbot jci-RMrr Ii m thentrt dur!:7 m cvn-j b r h u.n to Ihr tilui lutf-r. II- In tht rHMfr' lautrht r I vrr saw, I. k nil ii luji:h-r3 ia fat, n! u fill- 10.1. With iUtriy untOifii'8 fo niournl Vvi.rii lrtiish ttir c u an aurlii not- j'nra' and b to:, thr m,!tDOf and h- br fit ia m UuutitJ m.cn. Wu-i. tl. liiuhm b i9 ba $ on for fur tr flvtt m ti u.r5, Miifl ev ryt:oija ul- r-or- .lid M fwii.iir. tnkt- h rMf. in r- in a lul; Vitk ba P iUNHhtch 19 ln-nif4T-ffly titkrn ly l;w j.HMinrn obtef d a r-n !- mo !u a't-tl XV U ! M frcm th lnaifhri wU it uiirhc it ui&t.l rim-tirs on Lis cu no fcry fori. InD)riiatc!y 1 ti- Mi'inncH loij-1 thtf e t-i-b-i of L-ir tiu t u ititO H f'if. Fll-tik2s I ff tt Mi iover to t,r, uiea t j i-t it h ,i, fin , wi 'i Lull. iii rom- wn.ri . u u rt-n cr .wnevary linn, .,t1 h fii-tnia ket their et j ra i;i i u ot b'iuiDl mum Of tie perform -nee. JJ ' U- j .i iri laogbier I evi-r h-Mr. 1 l artntute ong w rftrr. jProi'lf tba ru.i.-t fotunae uf nil popular aon r"er ir-m M B b-i i.i point i f v ew is Fihi k II r I. h .Ht. lnri m- fr .m ht fl ( ajj.jj 1. t. O . y -Fr) B lHis.lr.', s Stid t.i v lr ZQ -ire th.n 3 K to a a ngtf y ,r. It juust ba tfirut- in oiii.il t h, h- i wrii kn iwn negrn mm rei airmr. a- d l er. fore, ha onusuil orpr' ut.i' i.a f..r tn troduoin hi5 mi ii toihe pn'.i.e a- ii tuiik-rg th. m p- pu'xr. Tnia f e s tfcorouuh'y undrht.wd and i.,.r,Ci n? by hia rortiahfrta. who on tii nrr .,, pav bim royatttr-a murh Urg-r h n th-y ofherwtM Wiii 1, aril pioimt u tuueh larger than ev river In hi y Other CoOipoavr f . po ar la II 'ard ) rhf on of e i-n. ttsn ard In a mvw ,r.1 m 1 f t . (i -t an eartv ag-. II . -I .gi g u. t. freet to draw a crow I .mui .l ih wag. a of a hvrr ind pd r ,r. -a -rn cliy, when Mia ll.riow. ih- w-j-U known mtnatrtl msnagt r d ei . i.f fclsa aad put M uj on i h- nm n nl i 4l-. Ok.Wkiti roach. TTlMyeahetd the aarr.lni. Th n a erbp of th- aoiearrrnarh i f tt.af ra..ie urntiie d!e,e, .,n.u-i pi...!.. Ask y..t,f. .. Jva c.n u .ia i.r in- aak .f ma au cent, to run Uie rlk and ro n.iihit g for It. We knuw rrnm nprti tht SftHiih'a I'ura will Curw jnur O o.h It Sever fat's. Thla xp'a!n why n,rr i,,n S MMIon Bottirs win a..ifl the p j. It re!levea frr-up rl U ti i '( I i uk'i ree. O' fce rr i i r w'-r. nt ti p Laae irk St- it(..t lurou Klaler t dt D. T J ft.,. IT d.-ves t'i t k- I 't.g n. p . rh li : . -i i ventre 'ha- h-a ts.M c '.iv girded bv mc-. T.' a-vertl last year's grnw'fc of r.j rr d length, shave ech cf the ends to a fl .e point, at.d lrtsr. tv, kIn.v- and the other blow in th tlvl-ig b-juk. a unl. n will be f.-rm-d at d the seared p a.-e TTlll , after a fa? iesr, be grow a ever. t THE fJCW Q'JIMNE. IIVES G;h D PrETlTE HAPPY DAV-, UEF.T SLE'?i A POWERFULTONIC. thnt tht nuvt 1iirmt Hl.iiim-t will ltr. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ami all tru llr . Thf mt clentin nl uociul Blood I'nrlfl tr "nvrinr r hi Mr J.ihn V 8 nrtowoh. Spin) a. N. ' . write J "1 it-l mnl irla in tn Si.nili ru arm an4 lor a 1itii yftrit n!f"Pl frTEi ft ttfiitc.tinr rRrta. 1 m t rrlLilv run ilin ha 1 hrtr.1 at Ktkioe, th Dew q.iltiio. It helfM-J m al cicw. 1 iritin.! Si p-Min1f. Hve cut bail ucb k&mI hl'h '. n 'JO ver-. Ill liar ltter of lm!lr character frora prom larnt tolivit!ui. wrirn tm Koklni aa a rfiur.lt ul aajoubiaj usrll, will b Dt oa l-liilration. L ltr friira tl hT parsons. rliOf lull de'aK will irolun aip!iMlnn KkiD raa tm tkto without any polal inl aiTlrf. tl a hoitl . So 1.1 all druKglitu, or n h ti nt tin rcaiot of tri. THtK.MtlNEiO.M Warraa St.. Kew Turk THE SAHFOED REFLECTOR HOT-AIR FURNACE, i;:t mun s'in ia i li-irt. 7 C"w30,OOO 8A.NFO.tD ITeatara la TJse. ix li.r .4 Trial Will Jn.llO.r Holi... iKj HfiUf lw - r Th ' Panf i Jew.l ttlt irr..nt 1. -r.; r . : t i -ii!;ti.j.l i :- ft i. r.l iruuti.l I - t 1 r . nr--.- ; :v. r T.f.irt -r-n ir-r I ai-rr f. r Pr- 1-4 A: I...-CT lulit Tio Parfjri Katioru.1 Pto-re Wort", r.-t:tiri BiUr-xa. k. r. c:.? r 1 ivr . in tlm l-t . r-1 .va of tnirt 1 i i j t,i.iD it IttiDiJra f 1 Mio;i -anJ rr1 nt! n 1 r ritau T ' ' ( 1 Lit'iJ n P ud i "rtifii cu. r . V P-i t iw. I-1 . - i ri t t t . -nt in 1 3 t rinU -', -rrv v 'i i --u;ir.cupr- mxm 3 r iTii ..:., if t:.i I tt ! ;t'. nA to i.t...o 1 tiau an t i'ii :, 1 l.fcjm... i..r-a a 1 ti- it f "ii'i'' st rs nee. 1 'i iji ir e r fxri ft.. buiur i l - . an -r :(, r'-ir ' ! la l':iii' s -.. .- l r. . .1 - i .i,. rry TV-- 11. I.i 1. N . . . ir 1 V . UlCrUw yr tl't't'-r A; tl-r -n? t- P , mr 1 - - ; . - p .' f - if r. t:r4 Hi- U A '! I ;iv 'i.-'-l'i 'l LftS t .! u - . k , i ; - 1:1 iji-nt,i L 'Vl 'T I ' t p'li.' . - m Ii.a vn.r'. J. lV 1 tvii, o' M i., a i. i cvry t4;Mt ."! t n: a - ii;-: iH . - .-.-s.' -V 1" ; 1 rwr,T'f it. i. iKi, . r- r .ijr t 1.1 any " ' r . I; - i; ' . i :n-w cf a I a : f r.f vn i i. : .u-i j . r .r 4 "i i- .r - t. j (t, ..t. Jt -i h at ii'i'i-n ' T t i.i -ft & i , r ii. oi ii., .l KD15EUT EVANS, - . 1 1 ma mm UNDERTAKER, AND HtltlTACI fKEH or ao4 .lf.lrr in ail iiaJt at Ft KMTT'KE. -A tall Iid l Catktl alaayt on baad.-V Bodies Embalmed VI HEN KKUt'lttU. 17J t. l!HJ. Polloiaa wrutea at aaurt DMI'i la tn OLD RELIABLE "ytTNA1 Aw4 witter I'irwt lui 4 .u,ti wloa. XV DICK, nm the KTKOIU) UVT l(IR THE OF.1 h.KTH)IUi F!!!E!sr!lMT.rin. t'UiJIK.vrili Kf.iMtLi l:rl!oorv M,t l. a CCR. CENTRE AND SAKPLE STREETS, EOCNSPU )C, PA. J. II. OA NT. I'ropriator. I'UKpt'KI.I.- will .l..r- Bd.1 a. at wr a I "i I' l lu- In tii4iu. n..rn. I.ifnikio, ar,- l.an rum l.. rao m. , - r-ivriinina t Bt . a kft..i ft ti S 'a.-'h, ' 'd Flt T' '1 ?lVr7l7alt,T'vl l"M"ot" I Tn- o'rtr m l r.,t f tuft;. ... oK'aitna a B. ln. to-.f..,. A , k t n..r--!. I. i-. pa- d 1 1. ... ..i vou- won Ia. it ,ctl. Ja il - o: li', F- r I'..-.. r--- I". iriKtMW frt-ft.ori.ra. ho -a. t,t Ete:staFi Fire tenrance Atency; T- AV. DICK, f i i Uenerai Insurance Agent. t:nE.sitr:i. va. .. Oil,LiOiJi-,jv i. j, ; . Ta So'.itit Gr.;r tors" C K?'-3 -i1- W. pmmI w.l tar h.ajwt. ...-. t-."-.i . , -.. S'itiry tnl Capsr.at. or Cimmuiu - it"5 W. BT-rw a f jll 1... af frail .r I harrf t .rum. w.'aiua; t.a aa aoa far. m-a Hrrj . . -, ?4istaclJOM Cu.rantevd Ctt-m,r. rrH - u. k.a.aaa w .W a-l .rmcMv Wa -r-i. v - Sua pspa lll'ai, H. ti. C?M H t .. Laau axraUi i'woa tquar,, l'UJia'l...ei.-i. 'YOU CAN FIND en h-1 ta tl I fsWii H at 'lie -a.u THI3 PAPEn lUirei'i of r- H'rv RSJOTrTTOlT BK03. j r i 3 "Pi . a . ' - -A C i i " 1 2 1 f 5 r u . -) . ; 1 iit out I- r vi ' 1 . . J ! ff t BfflRGINIA FARMS FOS SALE. I'll "lni'k'i. sl.il l.jr .in.. .-.. f b pH.sa. w rttr lor rl-ia'r,c nlorM U ft. I. KTll Al.O..Ki..rl. i j t.t i.a. w ri!u.r. t-,tr.ltt- 1 . n ol iLr Wtn'.rru 'rl.l. of h li-U Uiii iul iun Ufcrip'.n, vaa copi-d mor or IrB direct ly frutz! be iuecrtp ttis cut on brass or son. The type of letters was practN caiiy ih- simr. But with the cbai ge or th uiitleiiala used there cause aloiost iiMceAdarliy in lime, a cbanjee tn the uindn ot forojiiiit the letter. Cursive mmiuscrip s that is. manuscrip writ ten in a running bnd, wllb fljwiDg Miid connected letters, took almost uui vers lly tv tb tenth century the pltt;e oi the earlier Uncial cotouscnpis. wiih t ff upright, isolated letters, and band ri log, as we 10 unde stand it, einriKed. But during be Middle AgfS writing was the art of a compar--tively few bighly trained scribes, car rUd l-y some of them to a woudt rful height of perfeo'ion. After the intro duction of printing the very finest writ in disappeared, fur the profession of the rctlbe was superseded,' but the number of thoee who could write pssa r.ty increased as the habit of eorienpon dence grew, and writing was no longer or the ordinary man the difficult, la tiori'luUS process that it used tube. With increased practice hanilruing be came some what easier and more free. Ttie vr-reirB in this drect on went on wuh Mule interruption from the six teenth to the eighteenth century ; each aeneration shows somewhat of an ad vance on that which bad preceded it. Tn- writing became continuously leu kward and lrfSfiff. But it ia our ta'berii 1 Ime and in our own, that tbe g'eat charge has takeu place. Toe in-crt-osed numlT of letter ubich are now iittenhas led to increased speed ia the writing of tbem. Wr.b increased prctl "h 1 he b tnd comea to move more rp-ed;!y m l eaailv ; there; is oo longer he same care in tbe formation of tbe individual letters blch there was while inp'e had mure time for writing. y.da are, so to sprrk, da-bed vtt ; and we ate o-n'eat if we can mke tbe Mtiote word lniei'igibJe witbou'. consid mtig Iih minutely tbe letters of which it is formed. I tbiDk. too. that the imnrovt-metite which have been intro du -ed in the, mechanical appliance for ruing in pens, ink and paper have not been vti hout their It fl ience, and this ii fluecc has tended tn the direction of giv.ng greater freedom and fact I; y to 1 he wriiiig. The great superiority which in these mechanical appliances I we ii. England et joy over m.isi of the , nation-of the Cmtirent. will also fx. I u mi why It i that the hand writ ing ot I E g lahuaeti has a Ixtldet character tbau i a) Ot lunBt foreigners. X Slassire l am for a Ueherroir. A Urgf dam lna just been completed by th- tj'i-iicy Water Company in the town ol B HiuTee, Mass. I. :s thrown acroes tie v.l-v o( a m:i tirook, and fi rms a r-8ervo'r coversrg t-ix y acres of land, and It ia i-upM. J Ly a w-Uerbhed h4i- g an e9 imaled annual capacity t.f SOii 000 000 gallons of water. The dam m GOO fen (or g. 35 feet high for a ais fai ceof 250 feet rp'8S tbe deepest por tion of the va l y, ICO teet thick at the bottom and 20 tet thick at the top. From end to eod or tbf dam. in the cen tre, is a core wall. The wall is seven feet thick h: th bottom ai.d tapers to two feet at t! e top. and rears on a Dtas-i:v-concrete foundation, built between two noes of sheet biliug. The water s i pe ot the dm is pv. d with etooe to fi av.-r.ige i.'ep h of eighteen inches. Tbe gt e hi uae is a maaaive granite s lucru e, forty iiite fret high from the ti p of lb- fouhd-itiou jo the top o? the couirg atone, and istwentj feet fquare hi the top. Tt-rre is now twenty-nme fett depib of water at the gale-bouse. A Houae ltnilt of Paper. Tt ere ia a paper bouse an Atlanta. N'i wix.d, bricK, iron or cher material is u-ed atmut he building. Ai- 108 D ciur a ree a neat lull- store, paiui edaky bo-, has attracted conn d-raMr alien ion nc ntly. The a d co or is l.ot ibeOfeLCot Ihe I.t'ln bui.llli g te ll g i be fttij ct of s.y much attention, bu the material of which It is con a rucied tnakea u a novelty. I is mde e inre.j of p p-r. The ore w.i buM J a Fi.nchuian iininl Saii h (-lelhd, if fiui"e, in a Fi.t.ct. wa) who is pent for the p.tprr of which construct ed. Ttie raf rn, ihe we.i her board. ng, the root and the fl irir.g are all uiae f i hlrk. Comprrhm-d paper t Oardd. im- prvi-us 'o wa'er and a duratlf as w ol. Th- b is cannot catch on Ore .8 easily .1 4 wi.d t ui d:. i, bn'nuv Ihe rurNc- of the pp-r is SinijHjvh and i harit. Tne r.ui fling is u-ed as a aiore 2C t C-:iy, who sys he finds it waiui in col wea her and coml-iriab e w en the weather is warm. A t ori one Krem a song. m -s' n iteii ajng-writer in rfclla- Tti ""I'D" "w" - ' e '- ' liy- It w,s n' wh" "' the Imm-ns-ly p-,puur oai an. "L. en ro t ftf M irking Bir1." Tt-f anng w..s first published tn 1?55. Mr Wi .ner using th nom-ed p'.um of A I a II .wt borne, whicn waa hi' mn'b ei 'a m .i'ten name. Tne .i g was pub llMi.d in ballad form and at oner, became er r pulsr, and such s t hold upon pu' hc f ner. 'bar, aMhough it has been rn-.g a.id whit 11 and p'avrd the couu try over for an aversge Itfetime. it etiTl retain its place at a eon of national reputation. The profits from Us aa a hav- exce.de 1 flOO.OOO. t?rhar tbe largest muioud ever realized from any rnuaieal cumpositioti of its class A Taad in a H arse's throat. A B-rknhlre farmer has Just lost a a'obiw cart colt fr,.m a most extraor- j olnaiy cause. Trie colt had tor a very long time euffrrtd vry much from dif- l ficai' y of breattvr g. An 'rrtion hav- li g been performed on i-s throat to ce"-" i pnipose. if wsa flnal'y decided to have- eh.'1. Or th-raicas being cot up "d 'he r erk ever-d at the ehoilders, j tothegrei -rton R'tm-nt of those pres j ei.t. a falr-a x d tod crawlrd out of 'he nr-ening In ih w'ridplpr. and tbe ex rr r tliinr." ctnse of th-poor anlmal'a enfjriag l-catuw at once apparent.: The toad w-iit am-xt red .hen extri- cated but rudaaily aMunud its natural calor. j ! 1-: RHEUSVlATlSWi TUeee twin dlaeaat-a Ciiuac untold auCertajJ. X6c'ucrs aOinlt ILat tUej era dlTTicuit to cure so do Ui'lr paUcn-A raloT'i Ckrr Coui pound baa p-r-tnacentl cured lb wont casra ot rbeunuitism aod tieuralirl so aay Uioae wtio Lave used 1L ' " 1 navliig lrn trcmbixl wf b rbeuujat lasi: at lUe kirr and fuot lor ntr t-ara. 1 waa F0RSA1X.j4 alluuol uAnbir lA l aruuiia. bcJ was Kiy ul.ru ruiiHucil to Ui bed LjT "l a uioe. I umxI vtily utie Un tie of J'aUMj'B clriTf l"ou pcuiid. and waa perferUy currd. I can now Juiiia around, and lrl an lively aa a toy." jVBami '"wa.i. Kartkft. oda. NO USE TO OWNtR flW. Hi for U M- EruififleiA Mammoth t(Uiaoril.il ptr rr. Cm fatUr oad BrxchUr I UlASIUnU Ul tUora Uoa aa, Ut .UK. I . ji wX.t zz-- TIio American liive Fcr t. Us3 cf EatcScrs ai EloclEeiL 3Co dsnger to the animal you are conveying, or to your hones. The animal 'oea not get heated op, bol ia reuly to kill aa aoon as it rwh tbe alaagbtei. auo. aod your maat ia aour d toui .' jaalthy whoa xt U brought to tba block. tVST- aafc for t'wtaJwgwa O La tS K &ri r Mii-ii w T. V""V-e-a IA.1FACT1BER Or BUSIMESS AND PLEASURE VEHICLES. Pre prist on tai Sola Users of Sechlsr's Improved Perfection Hftk-WaeeL All Work awrmnt4 uaa Jfayraaawltd. '-"Tl FOR CATALOG TJH. ft ifATERTOVN STEAM ENGINE Co.? WA.TEHTOW3T, 3ST. 1 Hi I ivl , A s 9 V'?T,-.v if rJ " wui-.. liiat cauac ( .lrc troabiei ..d Tjrii.-a-.0 ui!rca i i.. aad Pr.-tTr-. j"'a Ce ntrol Way nn1 j 5 r MAGAZINE FOR iSSQ. A It I era ry Mr;tiiM f.r (b. r,a, C.ir.'ainipg Earl, Month 90 Paces of riTrBTAIIIMj ISkTRrrTlTE AHO AHrIXb BUDIIH. Established, 1855. Thirty Fifth Year. A riK-MT-t-LASS PUBLH'ATlf)K WITH A KATTIONAt. KtPUTATIO.N. NoT ISTHE TIMETU SVBSIRIBE. t.!' Bft."T1 h,r ,hi A i'hor.. A eholea Z7TX..aW K,"rl". Kn.snr.. Sketjhe. I...S? T ,H1tr-''"'. AaaeiotM. Poetry. Th,Vi.f ' """"'per. Carla. M.tr.r. rluil.na'.!t P'l Pat.llr.tlon lor tanll. Radln.t:.en. Rriwhi. and narkllOE eVpfT.aC.o,,.m"4 - 'O11' An Inimij Itramatlf. Htne, entltlad TH r Frat-l'i-V'." KOK " AVEKIi K b; Jiijei k K.'i?,.f.'.,U'- '"""-Of to tba Jai.ar,. ry. M. ........ . prnc, ,j p,r yfcar J(0,t M riftceo HALLOr-S MAOAZINE CemhlaM Ith tha i,"L"" "n wh, 'n th Sob,rrl.,tloa Prloe H ! ES:- S;iV ,STUE-EY Publisher. nnwie, at., Boston, M ss NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, i MarrvacTcaaa or j UN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIN ROOFING. ! and ttiapobtieln aeoaral to the fact that ha 1b atill I .7 "" """"t" "l "ia lBl oppoaito th jVonatlo,Hoa-. Etwashar, an4 H t.roi.araj to ajapply from a lara stock, or raanataetarlna to ar- tha larat, ir. tba bl Banner aad at tba lowest 11 Yl n W nrfnmm . .hj aruoit ii nia una m.m ih. . - . . . ie-Ng pealtantlarr aork altbar aii. n. u iji at tbla ejiaWshmenU " I TIN HOOFING . 8PKCIAL TY. i m2l"? "! "n4 tU2 yoe-elTe. as to my Lf'l t'TiC'- .. LUTTKXNti EK. C oebonr. April 1. IMStf ror irrr.r.y. (rav. N-rm,ne r. . . . nnani r ""T1--yrnr of Lrrar diveaaaa. r;Dre Oaarran Cr-imrsai Tr c ri e,htHt! tin .r V jy. - w "wjr. .ji area gtrea. i'Mi.ji.i.t.i jt i ra r iiv aa . r r . - a m NEURALGIA p.iiw'ai v.irrv "oiij:oi0'1 has teen a lod' naurt to uv. Iu tlkf l .ol two ywi.r I biw auT h rrd vim neurta tI Ilie oeart, Ooctor alXer ikK tor nillliJC to ure u.r. I Have now 1-iHen nrriy four ouulea of U t'ouiiwun.U and am fi-rr trotu ILe cotinyUlril- 1 fr-i -r7 grulelul to you." tiJ li Lkwdi. Ct-bUai VUUtfe.CU Paine's Celery Compound. 1 bJive IXH-n greatly amv-ied with tmla rhnm.llsin aud UUld f.UJ IIO relift UIllU 1 uji l-.ilues dkrt oni pound. Afirr using mi bottlni or tLl- tni-dlclue 1 urn now cured ol rucuuiatkr tnjuujvs.'- PiMCkX UlTTCBtHSOII. So. ComliU. n. Effects Lasting Cures. Paine "sfclery t'onipounJ Uiu ertoniid raanp otLer rur- as tnumrlouis aa tUtne. ouplei ot lrtiers at-ut to any adrtreea. hlruaact to take. oot not dlslurt). but uUa dig-i-ation. tind eDtlro br ,.fruible : a cblld can tHlte lt Wbat'a Uio une uf Kuut-rtLj lunger wltu rUenri.titlmii or lvruralela i ninirf Itim? fm lUiua fxlart tictuiny. iiH-b. jtKortj. M u on""- HtocK Wagroit. Sares te, Lalscr eh3 Ei?5hss. ' B." For prima, tT3aa and circuWa, ad Jreaa SUllPjVJAN ' BHIDT St C ZtrKmlh. tOm OHIO- .Ia-V5fc.Vi- Jlamtfacturera 0 STEAM z-j BOILERS Of AU Kinds. Writ for Catalogue. REFRIGERATORS LIKED WITH SsJ-ewan ui lndaraled Fibre, J oi w, aaj p,ouc low trncta.urcir tWMiion firm f!i ..rZT.m, ' . . OE Bros., jon - oro v Ktreet, CL OHIO. D0NTybouuyr Rubber Boots until you have seen the "COLCHESTER' with Sole leather Heel. Thia Is the best fitting and K3STC3BABLEB03T In the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Kosey to the Wearer. nnWT BaY YOUR ARCTICS UM. W 1 I TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE COLCHESTER ARCTIC with "Outaldo Counter." Ahead of ALL others In style a durability. If you want the I worth of your nrionaytry th.Coloh.aterwiea "OUTSIDt. COUNTER." KEPT HERE BY BEST 8TORE3 T BT H. CIIILDS & Co., PITTSBURC, PA. Dee. 14. lot -iui. KENTUCKY MULES Tha only Inn ta Plan a wbw malt a jfKdbtT of Kan tuck MlUla aud Inrivlna; Haraea, Itraugtit aud Pit MuKm ajvl karp cou.tautlr la their stable ane hondred brail rrf Mnle.. ail nr-a, from foar foot to tha larra mnle 'in.' iwiu iua- are it. Arnliefub M t o., fit He.M.d Amue, FiUabai-Kh. Mi:le.,i.ta C1 10 " -rd.r KetMng b mr ivrrcepoaetace aouotted. Important to Canvassers. W "Ti:i-Lire Canvasera In erery aoont) la the Unlte.1 Xtatea to fell fOX 8 PATEXT K E- VER51KL.E AI lKD". wK,r mablau in Had Iron, puliahar. Flut.r, Ac. one Iron data ... wn.i.w roi Vi uraican iron. l. aeif-hestliar tr ara rr- alrmivnt i.m nnrjK AWaV kITil . J iit uiTi'iic. nnlen.te. A lanre aud laUo lncrnma lanred yiJX SATrxlio; cv.. EtaiTrTyT 2 e4-1a Writing rainiius Iueni8. Grsj'd Immortal "Eu ozy" occupied occupied him for s-v-i. years. Biyaut wrote "ThAnatopals" In the shade of a grand old foresi. a fitting ap it for such a theme. Cow per wrote one of tbe drolleet and quaintest English ballads, 'J..bn Gil pin's R'Je," when he was ui.der one of those terrible fite of depression so com mon to h.m. General Lvle wrote bis beautiful com position, ."Anthony and'Clenpa'ra," which Jtegira, I am dying,. Egypt, dy ing.', on the night before his death, lie had a premonition that he was go ing to die tbe next day. Tt;e noted p'em, "The Fa:is of N'- agirn," was written by its author. J. G. C. Brainard. tte editor of a small pap-Tin Connecticut, in Cf:etn txioutes. He wrTite it under preesure iu response to a call for "more copy." "After the Ball." the little poem which has made tbe name of Nora Terry known in the world of letters, jotted down on tbe back of on old let ter, with no idea of tbe populaiity it was to achieve in the pages of a noted magazine. Thomas M xre, while writing L.al'.a R okh," spent Bi many months in read Ing op Greek and Persian works that he became an an accomplished O it-ntal scholar, a-d people found It difficult to believe that its scenes were not penned on the spot instead of in a retired dwell ing in Devonshire. Foe flrs: thought of "The Bells" when walking the streets of Baltimore on a winter's night. lie rang tbe bell of a lawyers bouse a stranger to him wa k -d into tbe geutlemao's liutary, abut himself up and the next morning preaented tbe lawyer wiih a copy oi his ceiebra'ed poem. The "O d Oaken Bucket" was first first suggested to the author Samuel Wood worth, in a barroom. A friend with whom be was drlcking said that when tbey were txys tbe old oaken bncket that hung in hia father's we)' was good enough for tbem to driuk from. Wo. d worth immediately went home and wrote tbe famous poem. O'd Giimes." that familiar -'little fe'ici'.y iu verse," which caught the popular fancy as fa; back as H23 was a sudden inspiration of tbe U.e Judge Alter: G. Greene, of P ovidence, R. I . who found .he flis: verse iu a collection of old Engltah balla s, and, enjoying Its humor, built up tbe remainder of tbe poem in the. name conceit. A Little Girl's Farming. The Albany G. New and Adver tiser illustrates the v.Iue and fertility of Georgia 'arming lands by relating the experience of a li'tle girl, the daughter of E. L. Girdoer. manager of the Ksufman Lumber compny a' Fu ln. Mr. Girdner came to Georgia IS months ago and is now willing to in dorse everything that can be said in favor of Georgia, so far as its agricul tural possibilities are concerned. Last spring be planted a p-ck of tbe large western peanuts for his little girl, fiom which she hta ga'hered 10 bush els or very fine p-as. The lUtlegirl. however, not content with her ground pea crop, p anted 100 Valks of sugar cane. The result was a mtgn'tlcenr. crop of ftugarcaoe. which, aferr reserv ing enough for home cof ntnption, was so'd for $15. With this sum. together with the it & a uf of ber p-anut croup, tbe little g'rt h.s bought five and a half acres of as good land as that on which the crops were grown, and she has enough m-mey left to fence th most of her land. Tbe fertilizers nsed in mak ing he little girl's crop cost no more than 50 ceuts, and very little woik was neeeatary. Dog In War. Dogs in some instances carry the con cised.epatcb in a email metal ease fast ened to the colar, and this certaioiy sees to have the advantage of securl y. aa attracting the least possible amount of attentioo ; whereas the leat her let ter case hanging irom tbe collar, or the leather p ickeis attached to a strap pass ing under tbe body and k-pi in posit iot. by a secjud e rap across tbe chest, though, of course, avaltsbl for bu kier documen s, is undoubtedly mort c n picious. and more liable to render the dog an object of suspicion and a mtrk f r a bullet. By a aimi ar arrange ment of Straps the war dug ienbid to carry a email case of ammunition, and is thus made uaefnl on tte outward march, ere be is dispatched on bis soli tary j lurney aa military pots man. 8 ime sanguine trainers even bope that dogs mv be trained to re. urn o the amuni tion wagons during tne beat of battle to bring fresh supples to the fighters, r gardless of all danger from suells and bullets. It wou d seem more natural to enlist their services aa w ater carries to drink to the wounded and dying. .NatlTltj or Fruits and Vegetables. Tbe early writers on agricultural ant horticultural topics made many mistakes in regard to native e.inntriea from which we derive oor cultivated varlties of fruits and vegetables. But as the tacili'.ies for travel increased, early errors were in many cases cor rected. We do not know j what conn try or countries such grains as wheat, rye and oats are indigenous. It is sup posed that Indian coin is a native of America, because it was first found here, where it bad long been cultivated by the Indian races ; still it hat never been foaud growing wild in this or any other country. It uo doubt existed in prehistoric times as a giant gra. pro ducing much smaller grain and ears are now seen among cultivated varilies. Fpeed rTelegrapy. When the first eUclrio telegraph waa established the speed of tranemlssion was from four to fire words a minute wl'h the five needle instruments ; in the average rate for newspaper messages was seventeen words a mio cte ; tbe present pc of theeiectrio telegraph between London and Dublin, where the Whea stone- instrnment is employed, ia 463 word ; and 'bun what waa regarded as miraculous sixty f eaM ago haS mm 2 talt a wctary. years ago has multiplied a haudxed fold fn OurPopufarBrand SUB VVlll te our2Lae CorqLinaWoTi 77 oC always 0 lefycuZ. A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE LOOK FOR THIS (DdO) ON EACH PLUQ IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE I N donYfal to give A FAIfTFIAL ysKVouf Dealer Fof !t DONTTAKE.NY 0THEf JNO . Fl N ZE R. 2c BRO S J.cu i svi lle.KV. Dobbins Electric &oap THE BEST FA&SILY SOAP IU THE WORLD. It is Strictly Fnre. Mora in Qnality. mliE orlixj-.l friaJA for wbU.-K wc paid Jo.ooo iifu:y t. jrj 'Z-i h- ix vjjtt Dcca moa-vd or J ch.i sJ m th .j;ti'.t. 'I Ilia aieap ia B fileatiiat in oualily lo-lnjr with ll:ul ll. :m-J w twenty year wg-o. TI concim txiiliiuK (bat run fn. A jure li;. U weal lubric. it Lrho cra ro'ors rtui Lacb a ah t.. T I mht rLiniicja aud bianVt as an otbr soap A ji: tAc w.jrl'i o&cs wi;cu ' r4 kf'"r th'ai soft and wbit aad like caw. READ THIS TWICE .erHrR T is a ;rent aavlnr of tun, of labor, J vojp. of fuel, and ct the fabric, wbrr Lob t' ..' ! i.vjic S p is ua-4 avrurttl ujf to tlirM. tib'ja. Qk E trial wilt dcsionarratc Iu graat aaarU. It e w.!i jir.y 'j 10 cj Ui-t tn.l. JIWK i.l tent l(iiiit, it a. aatcoavaly ijajW Psivarc of Imitations. TNSIST upon Twbbiua Electric. Don't tab A kU.-Drtic, LiVctro Mig:c. Pi.iladclphia EJectnc. cr aiv iit fr-.ud. mpjy lwuc it ia cli-ap. They will rum ci .Uics, aod arc tjeau ai any pr.ee. Ask ior noBBISS' ELECTRIC -i ndl take do othrr. Ke&rlv cvrrj grocer from Main to Mexico kect it in stock. If yuun hain't U, Im wi!1 or 'er from h' itrarer holMiIc grocer. 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WPM 4 MLIN j be icshi ..r: o: rriU,., ti ia l.a preaent forraby Ajsajv, . , .. m bat lbs Maooa A. u... :.j 0.-1 s l.avealwava tuaoe lainej t . ir . v 1-L.j I, rt lu lia WutU. Ha oa X Uairu i. . r. ra U:i,or..t-aUon of tha 14 ..sc.-,;..,.- ef-.u .r.r.T.,1,ioe fart tba" at aJ Ilivirx-J V.x . iij .1... i Fart-, 1IJ, t:tt f Mi . ,t , -. lib beat du. i : o-ii'r 1 t t - S V'fa" coma T:liTT w-"''" f -l-'ntrariaUytaa. U. .;he: 1 - , U- aors. ti trie.,! Mwg i rt.u-.: t Ik.- ! to mrVe therm. traordina-T c f r i- .- , . .. tli.i thj art of moot. b-.i..i ti.t c.a iu a-iair-ior tw prorTOei.t mil ,,. irr.e""ar l A cirenjie, e3.. . v bnixSred pureba-tr.. ii-!:Ric: ..i..ajs frmn fhma and tnnrra, wrL 'TV. Kany nnplicuct. rf e.-a or eay yzf m ikmb sue 1 Tr a nni: a M nrrit.1 MASON & i-lAML?' rSH w riAJQ rft. U.. . illkAuU. NATURE'S CURE FOR CONSTIPATION, aVLItBLK RiatDI Far kirk Ktamaeh. Far Tarsia Llrar, Kltleas M-aaacba, Caailr-aesa. Tarraal's klTrrTrarsaf Selter Aixrieiit. It Is sertain In lu .Xeeim Tt Is gantl in ll aetl n. It ll palateante te the t.ta. It ean be re! I'd up .n u en-e. and It eoree h. (writlitif. nut b entrair ln. nature. IV t-ot tase rloleot pnrttaiivet yar selres or allow joor chil dren to lake tbem, always nse this elegant pbar- Sick-Keadach oaeeot'oal preparation, wbleb has been lor mora than lorty rears a poh.is farorl'e. SeVS by trcirt. rasryieaaes AtlD DYSPEPSIA. rttafylvaala Agrifalteral Worij, Tw i, Tt. laraaaar's btaadsra Eartaae aaa Saw KlUw I tor Oactevaa. Pwi.la a). jeja tWaarj. tiM a4 taiwuli Ba. LCivAsaWsaniajiiay. (imaaaia :5s aoBSPBSL V Tobacco I.T.TV..D I . P.- - - & ercaonci- C-i.:- .. ZTum. trfauaii to tune and o- ber irr; ti:. , Hnmoroat. A cultivated earAn ear of ecru. Goes round on tick The clotk A de'.Scated sutject Tbe invalid. Tne cobbler's motto ".Never i late to mend." It takes a strong man to hold h!i 0t on a sea voyage. INever travels with more than ot trunk Tne elephant. Everybody stick out his tongue at w Tbe postage stamp. A candidate may be scra'ched out being cured from itch fort aie "What do you do in sch k1 i--Wilhe ? "Wish I was out of ! i of the time." ' ' ! The Washington market poultry ti I ers contemplate tbe formation of a r i chin club. 1 When coru pops, it gts ghastly Kjji, It is mur h the same way w'.'.h baL-' I yonug men. The inauguration of the nanraV. .. . son brings stirring times to rnbty a tered housebould. ' An old bait who eaw an incubfn. ' work for the first time, said It was th most wonderful hatch way 'that he tT(r saw. 1 There is a difference between the 1 M I of a 5'oung man and tbe lips of a y0c f woman, but sometimes It is a very 1 one. " f Dsvls That yonng Arcblbal.i li at awfully hot-blooded fellow. Dr. St-t Yes ; I notice he has a boil onU ' nose at ont all the time. j Almost any girl likes to feel ab'tsj twist a young mm around her fir.pe bur she generally prefers to have ti voung man circle it himself. A yourg lady in Michigun doei i '' her courting by telephone. Ic lat(1' gns and affords innocent amuseineDti the suhacirH-re of the exchange, I Twffains What's the reasin tu- always hve rocky passes and all ti ' kind of thing iu Irish plas B,'J kinn Because nothing could be itt eppropnate for Ireland than Bfc.ji rtv-ks. R-tnsom I thought yon said j:j were goir g to move your house, Sal 8mitb Well. I did thick of i:, J, came to the conclusion it coulrlu't i lone. Ririaom Why no1 y SmiL-' Th u)'irg8gw wou!d bregk tbej,cki. ' Mm S'l-dvuide - II, w tKirnl t ' P'Mr Mr. Joneey locks wl'h that frir 'us young thing be is with. Icittt. wavs tell when gentlemaa is born! ' Mr. Tird'odeath (with a guilty tr;- 1 Bless my soul, y m dou't 8y so !" 'Gf rg-, d .sr. wh-iC a beu'irut d. ' mond bu'teifl.- I I 1 xiks remij i0 J, S 1 don't see wl y it whijIs to f , growled G-orge. "H-av-n knows ;.! tngh enough now. Tne roll plate col 'er is at the o'ber tnd ot the i :a' lra on." B.rnum retires fruna theclrcaa; L the red lemnonde and penirs r-nv.: ogetber with the grand concert iui diitety af er tbe c'usi of the p-r'x njanct. itckte to which tnsy far u. taint d of th yonng gentlemen wLoi pass around tbe tent. lse YTords. Women teach us repose. Silence la the rest of the mind. The world Itself is too email fori; covetous. Nothing great was ever acbiit:. Ai-hout en bueiascc. A" is not lost when anyrbicg i oi'i ry to you. fe.z'riesa travels bo s'owly that p:ti ty a.ein overtak-s him. S im peop e only undersiand tnss ot tru h to rej-ec tt. Wnai we ought not to d j we thy. never Iblnk uf doing. Science is the wit of fools ar.doi th virtues of the wise. The saddest thing under the .Hp soul incapable of sadness. F-w persons live to-day, but arer pir-ngtodoso to morrow. In yutb, one has ttare withont f In old ag, grief witnour tears. TL barren fig tree was not enrsf' Csiine It bore bitter fruit, bat befj. it oore no fruit. A man who is always forgetMci best iLtenUons, msy be ssld lot thoroughfare of god resolu'ions. A cycical Frenchman once tsidt are two partit-a to love affa rs tbr j tv who l.ivea.and the party wnu ei." eft: to tv 10 trea'.ed. O hera proclaim the Iiif3rrrf:ies c' grea' man with satisfaction Ld t; p'anenc-, if 'hey discover noceof Iiko in themselves. Steaming Uood for ('on1plex!!(,, I want to tell you eome'btnf tiav learned atout the ikin. I ; ! '3 b'eamtng IS good. L"t the water run from your fsucet l!" aleam gusher up. IL.Id yourfsf' in it fot ten minute till tbe rro tr'ck'esand pours off with ail ttrf' eff-cts of perspiration tn an.uct: cteauly manner. The fkin b',r eoftened and freshened and tt. tr,' red spo s on 1 he cheeks are rot ts ary. By rutiblng the rnwlorr ic' with tbe hands the rfei rff,:t and the tkln whitened the tra Russian bath. Onee a div nr times a week is suf3:ient. n' your bangs if they com cnt h."-'-ness. X , it does not dry on'. ;?!" I notice that the grls who ea't rr' at the ba'bs have without riM giaid fresh complexions. I " atnnt it atd Yj said It vsMt bad done i . 6-tn or Ibmi in it eigb' and ten verrs. i f Some yeais agj a eouiemj rsry -that Itie grain growu af er P" turmps w- s poorer ;r,..n that fd po HtiM-s ot in the cars fl-"'. kno n that the tnruip i a gr--f-'j of nhoei.hat. atd alsa n1' ' B'ime proweis of tarnis bve f'- a m fi' van'sg- from plouahing iinn-i : the turnip top- and Fma'l iW7 s on the ground as a rnu'eh ter Pjaprpii and Liver CcinP:a- Is It not wnrih the mall lir e' f ) o free voarself of erery ey-r",m . 4..tr.l.. jv.,i.i.Ulnbi. If X 'U in1" - 1 " t our aiorr an 1 get a tM1'" " V t r. Ev.y tX'ttla i '. guarantee -n ii. rc""'K -V-o.Kt .iu no rf.i l it atn eufctF 1 ifjZ:.V.T. 3ttW