f Man-L'utiu;,' Sharks. I shall nevtr forget the time when I ras & hand !n a snr.tli fiahing ve63el that j tended the Ecndon market. The weath er was warm ncd flsh scarce; some of the old hiiiils thought some kind or a Cestructive fnh was playing havoc, for Bet our trawls where we would they were fckiur.rj v. cleuu as though the Job wus (1 H'e Ly hard. Oue evtuing two men that went In lory Ni). 2 Lrousrui the news that the sharks wt re p'cuty arid we had better Bhlp to s uue other berth. The anchor caNheid.d, siils hoisted and a course laid oul that would bring us to Jefferies Lank, which, lies atout thirty or forty miles c (T rVrtlund. Tlie next, mornirg at diy.i-l.t ue w;ro in cur dories and proceed,. .1 u t rur ilshi-r; pear. My rartc.r I tc;k the oti's.Ja cn the western end, ar.d all went well ; we were T. tulii.j; Iu tlah for hi. f an hour, With evt-ry pronrie of n pood cttch. I w.is hauling the. trawl a'- the time. Bail fpi: a sudden tui acd yar.k thai very m.-uly tock me c ut of the low of the Jl ry. I knew it, wm shaiks in a ruirute.and stopped h.-tuling to see if they would show up. Sud I. -nly th'.re w..s a twitch and a t uil hari-r than ever, and I hau'.td away us lively us pcss'.ble.kuow- lng he wi.uM L t tj the lice if he cuuld to clear hu-i.t. I r l-d i.hd l.e tucked, but I kept the Iiiim comir.g ail the time, rirst he would tow us in oiia dlreciioo and than iuacotti.r, sol purn.s'-d we hulhim by tho tail, and toI toy pirtutr to have a sh irp kn;le ready to cut awny. Afu r a lonjr ur.d bird pull I g t him to the t'p ot the wuur, and found that lie had tuktn two od hitches arour.d his tail and was Wutkir.g hard to get clear. Tl.e ru-x;. thin 10 do was to get Lis ta.l ou the vail of the liery and cut clear. A p:rr,j jui: by pl'Ij of lis placed h:ni at .ur turrry, ihen I locked cvrrL.iard to iu n the kind of a chap we Lad, and if anytLii w u'd make a fish trrnati f-.I bint t wwild bt a look from thnt urtrry nut-i ati? hhik that, we Lad fjo-et;( d fo. II- wr.ij 1 curl up :n bow.hidk at vt with. thos- cold eves acd slap hia L iity out in a vi-ry d tngorous rnar.i.-r. hut the line was strorg and we had li'iii ((-nire. The i!.'y ltrz we c lu'd do was fo cut off hu tail 1 l i hiei g. c! '.ir of tl.e trawl, :?! n?v pir'ner held on fo to one side of i.' iil sh!;.. I r-i th knife. Irt a nvt:ure he w n c! ir, an 1, with l ack Hi.i hoVy fni o p:opl vii'h, lnve f.r th- ct'on. ! ,vi.:if tr :'.l t f blood -'ter b'v.i. that I knr w would cuise 'T oim u; with a rush. tr"nl' . "u" of the water. jun;,'h.i: full - tha.k nnd (!:".; pi-j cV to Ui8 the i.i.'h swau.,ed haul I away c of ban, ar.d aftff we got our h'mi n' s.,ii;i-d to ro.v f'ir th vesa?!. Af'r rowing a t.h..r 1is'tic we wi-re in th- tu.d l a frluol o? nun ea'!;. !. i-.'.n ti.. ii-.l .c-oted the Mo l..' their r.'. :!iJi d lela'ive. My parl'.rr w.in roAi-' a i.iw ;iir of oif?, a: d t!.v ..ii.:c:- ! th- ti,.-i.- They E'.atl.' ; sfi r :p at the l.t. d-s, ar.d ascurc!iy v. as J-tp .l d wrufii-h thy a p u.nl to tLibk v a wuuhl he an tas; i ley. ) hard did th y press in that the r ow ivra tad to I a tak -r ii. it d the ti -i thrown ovtr'n-'a'd tJ J;j.r-w'L their at tention. Vi'r wr-r wi'.h:i! a q'i:ir':r cf a nii'e of the v. s.tl, hi d hid tuccfded in sink 1-2 off all but, one of them. lie was a Email cus, ar.d would pnrr up alonsiJe the dory i:kc a cat, ar.d i.ever left us until we reached cur vessel aud were satabojrd. A rrimltlve Ttcple. Onose Crek I"!-.nrf, on the N'or'h Carolina toat, is one of the most icac cessit'.e. uncomi'-a'-dl .!; p!are to be found. Its rr-i cousprlses s-vera! thoosard -cr -i, an 1 ita soii is unusual ly fertile ami admirably adapted for the raising of cattle. The island is sur rounded for tuauy Guilts inland by al most impassable awarupa ; access by water Is Lad through a narrow, tor'u ous channel only navigable by the smallest craft. For miles around the water outside of tha piisajeway ia onlv a few lnct.es in depth, and a man in rubter bool3 couM wade dry shod all day alorg this worthless stretch of water, which is too shallow for fish ai d too deep tor agriculture. Hence the islanders lead a very retired aud isolat ed life, practically as much Bhut off from the world as if tL?y were ia the midst of the AtUtdir. There are but two hundred and CC'.y houses on ths place, mostly cabins, though there are several well-to-do planters, who, edu cate! aDd rtll.itd, keep aloof socially from the poor illiterate Inhabitants. V.'omen of the latter class are buxom, but with no form to speuk of. The girls are shy and retired, tut still they are daughters of Mo'htr Eve, Bed in their wv stiive to keep up with the lut- st, fbPhiorig. Their priuclpa dress Is of calico, cue s'rtight, and rnanj of them wear tu.stles, arid as newpipers are scarce, tluy employ dried sea grass bunchtd in a kuol. Ilay Horses. l:d any one ever je a man or a wo rran with ' h.y" hair ak3 the Jvr.-t No more than he 6w an au burn hots. The word by does r.ot of itso'f signify a eoler, and its use for the purpose i3 purely traditional. It orig inated la England In a district where the bretd of horses was uo ly several fha-lea sway irom the brown jet too brown to be called red. There grew In this district a gn at many lay trees, to the leaves cf which the horses exhibit ed hud a decided afHinity. The bay tree bad long teen cherished amor. the ua tlve3 for the rut.-d.cal ciualltirs of its leaves and berries, and, la a way, was sacred to them, havic hid a place i:i many of their legends .ad superstition!?. Every bretd.r of horses waa sure to Lave a needier of the trees, and reli.d upca th-ui almost exclusively for the medicine- wherewith to cure his horses. The leaves were used in otnen tatlons acd the Lerrits in clysters. The torses coming from this district, reared arsons the bay trees, became known as Lay horst s, and the uniformity of their color led to the comnju use of the term. I fa OurFcp uter Brand Corrfbrnaticqvct aluiaya Id is fyacZ. A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE aSi for ach 5:V:?. UliirJ plug l-lr IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA SWEEJ PIECE OF A x i . a. m : m'rtfML TO Q!VE . f i . , . i "r- a e k3rCYcuKDEALe Fc? IT JNJ. FiMZPv 1 ."VS.,Loui sville.K O ALLAX'S O OIHE HEEDLr- 3 CIGARS Si CIGARETTES. Ba PATENTED Thcfco Coods Contain t)ie Leave Of ISecdlos of Ibc I'iue Tree. Fso thom for a pleasant smoke and epeedy rollcf for INFLUENZA. ACUTE AMD CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE THRO T. HAY FEVER, ASTHMA AND ALL CROfifCHIAL DISEASES; they are free froru adulteration, as nothing U uaed la their manufacture but the BEST OF TOBACCO and FRESH FINE NEEDLES. ITAMTTACTCXCD BT PITJE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. ra L f Tib fanu.x . .. a ,r'.;; hvji wLo bvrm hm out tl lb niMi an Ujr mb Ttrtr-T-tB ntna ht.f irm tnHnnfru-ikKMe r. -t li I xj:t, PoliShJ and trj, tf drawa wiU WolfrsAGftlEBlacklng MakrM K tipping eaSr. Sat es Sir, t jih .j ttud Smihlinj. Ia l.i Tii; nut jrrM.d1 lir. will mrf ttIT en 1 lui-t in r...n wrtr-r or ruo. ami ill b WA'ltRPitOOF. Ladkv try iv nd insM tut yixii h i.v.itii aj n dm u Onrv vn-k ! Genu' bh.-w fci.J oca a motb f L2dk-'. Cr...ap.lHarres DreaaVnuandPrwrvwr tv.W t.y Shiie Si va. Cimn, Drauta. Ac V;OLF? A RANDOLPH. FHaJcriPH 14 tti otfit and mr populmr rtitltlo n4 me'hi4ni-a. pnpr ptiLiitheJ aud tku the )rttest nrruiiir u n r tn y pnpor of Its in tii wr)l. Fully illiiKtruttMl. Het cl ff WoU Knrrtf tnca. I'uiithKl wk1r. nd fr pc.i.ea Cf-yw. l'rn m Tr. ronr niLnt h trisU, 91. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ Edition of Sclentiflo American. O A irrrmt uccwi. F.ch tnvne rf ntalm er.lnred Tihfh'ioi'i1!.' i iMt f cuomrjr nl cn r ritl r r public buitdlnu. Numtroui nrraing an1 full pi.ttiy and iKifl'iMti tor tf um uch k cm wtapi:ii ImlOirik-. iru l.jui year. MCU.tcop. M L.N.N A CO., lLiuaujkiu. m U4n yHT fxpTi)ncf nl hTe m4i Tn l'.nw Mppi.cai iiia f..r Ammmn f'r l-alriit. n1 f.ir WamliMH.k. 1 '- pyn JiUv strictly ouDQawatiai. TRADE MARKS. Ti e. your mark ia roc reo'er In tb Pmt nt i tin, apply i Mi nv Jt and procure Uurutfvliaio itoiectioa. Scrnl for IJaiaUtxHfk. ('OPVKIi;ilTS for txxk, chart, niAJ. to quiraly pru-urii. AUreita 311 V CO., racrot Salicltara. tiJUaiLal. UtJfKI; Jbl BUOAXJWAT. N. T. STAR SHAY1IIG PARLOR! CGR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS E2ENSDUS7C. PA. J. II. (1A.NT, Proprietor. rtu l in' ... ... j - mimMji no j at eat lac X ol kurlieu la banlami 4uur. Kv.rrtht(ta.'kepl De.tt nI coy. a li.-ft rtx.u baa bn cva- roroujo.! a'i. I witu a dot or foia Oath. Baititatt nj uriitim oonnw.tj therein ki t periectl Cl.ta. L TO Itj A KV t. IALTT. M. D. K1TTCLL. Attornoy-ot.ijaw, KtSE.NSBUKU. FA. tKSoa Arracrr M.lldln, q. Court Houj. I.I.SI ' u fall rhnic Nur.err Stork n. mc t.tnic irt!-rto rr. otipn Can nrT,. " ihb i mi' r. i m onriinaa K.H.!ieu-r. . V. a I'K1.SK T II you Ix, Com uiy a.rnt an.! ctl will lva f or toi'f ol thu .l. uttfclut. kl ftj iTi M r-T 1 1 ri . t i t. m Herrmann's Poker Story. "I never play cards in earnest." said Herman after the show last night. "Those who know rre wouldn't play with me anyhow, and of course, 1 would not take any advantage of those who don't. But I remember one night, not a thousand years ago, that in order to amuse a few friends, I sat down to a quiet little game of poker. You see, It was this way : I met the friends, and was introduced to an innocent-looking youth of the dude persuasion, whose face was as vacant in expression as a pound of putty. This youth had been bragging of his pjwers as a poker play er, and had made the others so tired that they whispered to me to take the con ceit out of him for the fun there was In it. I was ready, and we sat down." "In Tniadephia ?" "Bless you. no. They don't play poker in Philadelphia. This was in Well, when we began the game I allow ed the youngster to win in order to get him interested, and the better to enjoy the circus, tha others dropped out and my victim and I bad the table to our selves. Ol course I was to give bim back whatever I won from bim that was understood. We didn't play with chips, as we bad none, but made the game a quarter ante and a dollar limit, so that we could nse trie money witnoul making any awkward change. Every time coy callow friend won a pot be put the silver and bills In his pocket and would chip in the stuff as be needed it. After be bad won a respectable pile I began to get ay work in, and by hand ling and dealing the cards in my own peculiar way I soon had his pile in a fair way to innocuous desuetude. Oc casionally I would let bim win jast to keep the fun up, and I don't know but what I enjoyed my opponent's innocence as much as I did my friends. But all things must have an end. Finally I cleaned bim out much to hia surprise, and ordered a bottle. My friends could not keep up any longer. "I say, old man," said one, "do yoa know who you have been playing with?" "Yes." replied my victim calmly ; "Herrmann, the magician, and he's a good player." This was somewhat of a surprise all round. But I laughed snd banded him back the monevl had won. lie wouldn't take It. Xo sir. Said I had won it ; nad he won mine he wouldThave kept It, and nnder no consideration would he take it back. That was not his way of playing poker. It was no use for me to protest, to tell him that I had deliber ately robbed bim. He was sorry that he bad got In with a man who didn't play a square gm, but that it was his lookout. He ought to have seen that he was bing fleeced, but ae he had be-n flced acd with bis eyes open, too, he was not the man to squeal. I tell yen I felt mean. I didn't think it half so funny then as I did before. Bat all I coo hi do or say made no impression on my victim, and with a dignified bow he left us." "All I can do.' I said to ene of my friends, 'will be to give this money to some charitable institution. "Then I gave the waiter one of the bills I bad won to pay for the wine. He came back with it. and the Inform a tioq that it was a counterfeit Yes, sir. That guileless youth bad won my good rru'Liey and rung In over a hundred dol lars' worth of paper on me that wasn't worth a cent a pound. I'm pretty good on handling car Js, but poker is a mighty uncertain game mighty uncertain. lie ConlJnt Explain It. A little boy was often whipped by his father for lying. Ha usually took it as a matter of course, bat on one occasion the puciehment seemed to him to excite reflection. After it was over be stood before his father io a way, which attracted his father's attention. "My son," said the falhw, "what are you thinking about ?" "Father," siid bis son, "when you was a little boy did you use to tell lies." 'No my son ; when I was a little boy I did not tell lies." "Father, when mDther was a little girl did she use to tell lies ?" "No, my son," replied his father, when your mother was a little girl ahe did not tell lies. But why do you ask me these questions ?" "Well," said the little fellow, draw ing a long s'gh. "It's the most master iouj thing in the world to me that a father who never told a lie when he whs a ooy and a mother who never told a Me when she was a little girl could have a boy that tells so many lies as I do." The Ureat Snow Owl. The winter or late autumn brings, at times, a visitor from the far north, tne great snowy owl, Nyctea niva. I came upon bim the o'.her day crouched in the long dead, grass, which whistled in the cold wind, while the snow squalls swept along the far horizan. lie turned his great black eves on me for a moment and tcok wing. No bird that I ever a. w has such motive power, the first fl p of his broad wlogs sends bim far forward or upward. He bounds up and scoops down, turning in any direction with ail the ease and lightness of the swallow. A few second and his great bulk is a speck at the horizon, a mo ment more and he has vanished, while you still stand gazing in wonder at hia grace and speed and power. He cer tainly baa small reason to forego his southern trip ; when the arctic winter comes on breadths of latitude can be nothing to him. A few day, or a fort night mi most, will allow him to pass over the stretch that separates Lis arctic home from us. and still give him time to stop for rest and feeding by the way. His natural vigor and power of wing la si great that the severe ccld of the eub polar regions, and the passage of the great distance that separatee it from uj. are both sustained with eaae, evidently, by this magnificent bird. atallah'a faurrh Kemetfy. ScRoh's Catarrh Remedy, a marveloos cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cankr Month and neadaebe. With each bottle there ia an ingenious Nasal In lector for successful treatment of these complaints w Ithou t extra c bame. Pr' em CO c ent sM by lr.T. J. JJavlsoa. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine's i Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. - last sprln;?. tx-lriT wry mui li run nown aurt Vltilt.i-l. J i'!u:urvJ Miir of lv:w' tvlcry COUlJ"lIKl. Tin- 1- Ot Ik tliCS UK! ll.- !! Ittr a nnr man. A a jrviicr.U tome ami "Drtwr iuoiu;Ue, 1 Uo uot kuow lis equal. ' v tV. 1 URrrwi.F.AF. JHIpadlt-r Ot-n-ral V. N. U., Burllugtou, VU tl.co. Six fur $3.60. At IiruTftoU. DIAMOND DYES DRIHK PURE WATER BY USING THE Bucket pump and I IV z t o Prifia by Aeration. na i Jtmn To. OO BED MANUFACTUKIiU BY LLAEdl PURIFIER 3 punt: w-n.o. mmmm Xo. Q90 Court tl-, BlITALO, X.V. WHOLUPALE MANUFACTUKURH O? LOUNGES and P.1ATTRESSES. INO POR PRICK LIST. THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR, Mnnufaoturers of . f HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS. Importers and Jobbers of ill Uit ttlUOItLll V. - ercnanase. flf VT aakaowVNif no vivaat In aScra atylsa. In TOE, ACTIOS or WOaSJliTSElP. Piaroa and Onrmzia la ALL. atyiea. V7a art TJ.nnfretwxera aai moi.a man-iaeturera prkcxa. Or- i r f it ar-i'ii-. In tha m-una L.na will r iw prompt ataeauon. Crroapoadeuu Solidtad. Lire A-eats Wanted, FACTCEY: Ccr. First Wastirgtca ts. -:- RETAIL WIREF.C3MS: SS So. Kaia SL KKrtaC!CC: rrmmtm-9 KMWO't tUna. Ax I. .. M.cm. B. J. LYWCH, UNDERTAKER, And Manafaoiurar A Dfa'r in HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE ruin as cnuaa imt . LOU NGES, BEDSTEADS, Alattr esses, &c.y 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A tyCitizens of Cambria County and all others wlnbiuij U purchase bouest 11'RSl- . TURE. Ac. at nouest prict are restec:f ully ' iDvlU'd to cive ns a call tn-fore buvics tlse- wtiare. as wa rr corfidntit tat re can meet every wai:t and plea every taste. Prtes tha erv I wst. f 4-16-'tt0-tt. 1 ROBERT EVANS, TJNDBBTAKBR, 1RU JiAtTUFA.CrrrREK OF aad dealur In aU kwdi al rFKNITUUE. KbanMburg. Paa H full Una mt Caaketa alwaja on and.-va Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEQ.VI KEI). API S3 SS ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORE1TO.PA, IH CHARGE O FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. Maroa nth, itn, tr. Etenstnn Fire Insurance Agency T. AV. DICIi, Genera! Insurance Agenl. EnKxsnuno. pa. HU. MYERS. ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, KBifaarBa, Va tH)Be la fXiUoaada Kow. ea Oeatra atreet. J)R-OLDSIIOE. G RAXT ST REET. PrTT&BCRGH. Pa. G' EO. 1L READE, attu aA trr-a t la w , KlIHWM, Pa. -oaee a Centre ttraot, near Hlsl -. Use It Ncivf 'IIair.!7 us' ui:r I trie's Vie ry c'fnijK.!inJ ttl s,r"'-- 1 Cil" -'b' r mr nil ti 11m? i:;u ow-rIul aiitl al Wu- xuc tltr.e timet jrtjiv niruiu.'or. Ji i .i s.j .iaul nerv.- totlc, uud since tntlue It I r-lt like a ix-vr num." K. K. Kjtohh, Vi nurto u, ikuta. WEtxa. RicHAuaewc a Co. rrops. Burlington, vt. j LACTATED FOOD water purifier YOUIl AVIiLLS Warranted to Purify a Foul Well or Cistern in Ten Days Use or Money Refunded. It wWI draw trrj pallnna of watnr rr mtnnu. tr-r h&ji to be pt kt-l, prime1 or thawed .Hit. A fr t.nr t.ld boy ran draw waarr witb t-aje from a 40 ft, woU. No uun tabliiK to rut or t.urt. No aackeni or val to wrar ont. It baa no wooden tubioie to w-ar ut, Uwaj or pollute liir w aU-r. It will doc mat or corrode, aa the c1Jd la maleof iralvaiilcea Iron. lc la liieaiiupU-atand mMtdurallatrufturiuaAte f.r nUlruc water. It can be at up In fifteen mliiiitrai. aa tuere la itoilaua w tuk-u be low the platform. It will not f rreae. haviiur atood the teat of a Dakota winter, 38 dc aia betow aero, aa the ituckulM dlm-hanre UieuiMel.ea. Has no leather, rubber or wood In oonuut w iUi tile water to con taminate It. Von do n. -t have to pamp oat a llful of water fret a frefrh. eonl rtrnaa. for every au.-ket irtalow'n full of air to the botuan,aiMl ftila w lth oui4 tki aa the air aacara. Price $10 for a ten-foot well or ristern; 50 rents for every additional foot la dentil, after 10 feet. A 11 .e aeat wanted in firry town In the tJnited State. Addrea BUCKET PUF.1P CO. 441 and 443 Plum Street, CINCINNATI, O. lugf-giui, ;i ii..ii-, j . . JLOZJTtClTZ. PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH., U. 8. A. W Make a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISH CO and HAND POLISHEED, In Rosewood, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak And : containing: our: own Patented : Improvements. L L. MUM. I. J. Eld. i. I . BICI. ESTABUyHED IS72. 1 ESTARUSDED feSS. JoisstoB, Buck & Co. I CaroUIown Bank, liANKICICS. P.. ..Via . e. ' j T. A. SHAREAUGH A. W. BUCK, Cashier, j . Cashier. General Basiics Easiness Transacted. Tha lollowlun ara tba piiDClpal fitares ol a general baaciug- UuXoen; UCIIM1S Kerelvet piul.le on demand, aad Interest bear iug cerun-atea issued u. uma dvsitura. Eztcn.leJ to tutunier on larorable twmani aprvej paper dlscaunU-d at ail liu.ci. toLLtrriu.Nai Made In the loealitr an nnoo all thahanklnt; toaua ia tba Called r-Ulca " Cliarse muUerata. Iasued neirotlaMa In all part.' of the United fe'ates. and turcica exchange uiueJ on all uarts of turoj e. At corvrs Ol merrhaau. farmers ami utl ers eiioiteJ. to wl'.nui rcasonatile accomodation will be extentr-d f'atrons are KSured thut all trjnuri:nni aball be held a strictly private and ouhjt ntial. and that Uey will be treated as lilitrally a uood canklni; rules will permit. Kcspectlully, JOIIXSTO.X. BK U A 0. Jonx A. BLaia. loua T. Blair. I5LAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, 'Etalrarj, Pa. Tha I3nt Wtern Cttl Rntoli ererr J T - Alaoi Frvaa Ia.ixi1. Veial. Mntton, l.az-O. 1'tc.. always on )inixl. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. mm e " -- - 1 VI. i . . lrTV"i?3 m "-". VLiTnt.iiCfr..Tn all P T? ail! nana ft lifUj. l'r.iMj.nT rut f-ni 'H f rf.I!t-nTir-TT Io Pntf. A. lAaaatte, 2Ss fniu Ara. .Vw Yerk. STEEL WIRE FENCE. The cltaapeal and arat.it Fasce for arouse taws, trbool Lota, Poultry Yarda, Gardena, rarma.eic. Alae manufacturer, of Liyht aad liaary Iroa Fanaloir, Creatine, Stable FlttlDfa, Kire fa otter., lira K tee pea of d'.ffereut daeig&a, and all k.la of !Ru5 A51 W1KB WOUK. TAYLOR 3c DEAN, 203ja2Qt Uarfcet Street. . PITTSBURGH. PA ELTS CliEAJI BAL31 It not a liquid, tnujor jxtucLv. A rpltei Monottri u quickly olxirbtd. Jt el. tAafafei A liapt injlm mUvn. Healtth orre. lltMrrre the of UmU (nxd am'i rf Iruac; vui, raytatal, 60 LY BROTHERS. Irnygisl,0 wego,yi. lato. A. a OTTNew TurkClt wt V 3 Tbomas Jefferson. Jt Hereon was very tail, six feet two ard a half inches in height, enDtly com plexioned, eby in maDDer, seemiDgly cold. aT. kward in attitude, and witb little ia bis bearing that suggested com. mand. One cr the greatest of modern writers first made himself fa mous by declaring that society was founded on cloth ; aDd Jefferson, at moments of some Interest in bis career as President seemed to regard bis pe culiar style of drees as a matter of po litical importance, while the Federal newspapers never ceased ridiculing the corduroy small-clotbes.red plush waist coat and sharp toed boots with which ha expressed bis contempt for fashion. For eight years this tall, loosely- built somewhat stuff figure, in red waistcoat and yarn sto-jking, slipiacg dawn at the heel, and clothes that seemed too small for bim, nvy be imig. ined sitting on one bip, with one shoul der high above the other, talking al most without ceasing to bis visitors at the White House. His skin as thin and delicate, peelirg from bis face cu exposure to the sun, giving it a lettered appearance. This sandy face, with hazel eyes as.d Bunny aspect; this loose, 8hack!ing person ; this rambling, bril liant conversationalist, belonged to the controlling influences of American his tory, more necessaiy to the 6tor? than three-fourths of the official papers, which only bid the truth. Jffferson's personality during these eight yars ap peared to Tje the Gavernmont, and im pressed itself like that of IJinepurte, al though by a different process, on the mind of the Nation. Io the tillage simplicity of Washington society be whs more than king, for he was alone n social as well as political pre-eminence. Except th British Legation, no houfe in Washington was open to general bociety ; th whole mass of pol iticians, even the Federalists, ware de pendent on Jefferbcn and ''the llac6" for amusement, lie showed bis powers at their best in bis own bouse where amoDg friends as ireneral and cheerful as himself his ideas could flow freely and could be discussed with sym pathy. Such were the men with whom be surrounded himself by choice, and none but eucb were invited to enter bis Cabinet. Ilovr !sbe Took au Oatli. Masy, indeed, and various are the anecdotes told in connection with oath making. A very pious kind painfully guileless old lady was once called as a witness before Mr. Tsnnyeon iVEyn court, the Bjw street magistrate. "Is it a fact, your Honor," aaked the lady "that I ma3t take an oath ?" "Certainly, ruudime," replied ilr. D'Eyncourt. "But I don't like to do so 1' exclaim ea the lady. lYon must do so or go to prison." said Mr. D'EyrjCourt. "Every witness has got to swear." The lady was bard to ba per?uadd. For a long time she held out against what she termed a cruel ii-justic, but Emily consented to comply with th magistrate's orders. She then took the the book, end to the surprise and amusement of the whole court rippwl out a tremendous cth, af'er which she covered her face BLd crid iD lUifu! tones : "Heaven forgive me, but I hid :o do il" 1 Tiger Iu a lloge MiaLVa Culls. A Ehort time ego, cot far from Tjq jjng Flick, India, a tiger was thut un der peculiar circumstances. The sports men out in the jungle there heard a fear ful rumpus goiDg on a good way off. On reaching the scene cf the uproar, Thty suddt-nly found themselves face to ftce with a tiger in tha coils of a big Euake, which witb its mouth, was ecdeavoring to get Loid of the tiger Utck. The tiger on the other hand was doins I s best to reach tba Deck of the suike. After beiDg momentarily ter ror -stricken by the fight, the two 6portsinen did not allow either animal time to perceive or attack thtm, but forthwith to.k aim- the one at tht bead of the tiger, the other at that of the soake. The tiger was hit behind the ear, and tha snake io the middle of Ibe head. The distance at which the shots were fired was hardly fifteen paees. The bead of the former proyed to be that of a royal tiger. A CUT iu the Sea. A city at the bottom of the sea was seen toward the end of November, near Trepton, on the shores of the Baltic. For a week or ten days a powerful wind had been blowing from the south acd on the day the wonderful sight was witnessed. It amounted to little less than a hurricane. The waters were pushed away from the shore iu great mountains, uncovering a portion of ground usually bidden from sight by the waters. It wt.s at this time that the ruins of the city cf Kegumuende, once a flourishing commercial center, but swallowed up by the Baltio bet tween five and six centuries ago, was revealed to the startled watchers in the ligh' bouse near the shore. The un usual spectacle was enjoyed only for a abort time, when the storm abated and the waves returned, hnd again bid from view what bad once been the abode of tusy men and women. Origin ef the Turkey. All that seem) to be known about the crigin of the tuikey Is that It is a na tive of America, (most probably Mexi co), acd was introduced into England ia the times of Henry the ghtb, by William S rickland, lieutenant to Se bastian Cabot. BeDjjmin Franklin, once upoQ a time, is said to have re marked that the wild tuikey, instead of the eagle, thould have been made tt.e emblem of the United S'.ates, as the log cabin of the pioneer in his day wns surrounded by these birds. The first turkey seen in France was served up at the weddiLg feast of Charles IX.1564. ! Answ er Thla education. I Why do eo many people aee around us frem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. OonsUpatior), I Dlzzluess, Lom of Arpettie. Comloit Up ot the Food, Yellow Skm. when for 75 c-nts j we will sell them Shiloh's Svatem Vitalize guaianteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J DTison. THE NEWS OF THE DAY HOW TO GET IT ASD WHERE TO GET IT. AsKoracEaEST of The PITTSBURGH POST The I'lc-rioa Uefabtmeict. it a family owj.ir Ti Post will itanj without a r. IM fiction arpurtmeDt will con tinue to be one tbe moat attractive In tbe coun try. The ferial novels (or wtiirb contract lor li0 have already tern made ara the products ol aome of tbe fori-mo. t writer ol tbe world. There will be several ol tbe novel In tbe euune of a year, and In book form any one or them would con more than a j ear's jt.criptloD to Tux Post The 31a bt Faroars. As a (iulde lor buTt-ri acd aolleri of mrrcban. 'dife and pr.xjure. Tub Fc-t"m uiarkvt .-pixirta win be lound lull, reliable. etniTe aad ol very latest d;ue irom rverr eotDinert'iat center. While In tiie and quality of readluif matter It is e'jual to two ol tbe urdiunry vurr, ail ol a bleb, and otti. errxrelle nt leaturro. make It the lurvert. t.et, and cheapest p;sr In tbe country. 1 be cattle. (rrduce and xraln market;. eii eclally prepared lur tbe weekly edition, are alarays full and relia ble. Tub ?awa lpbtmk!tii. The new department of The I'cst are om plite. Kirine; each week the worl J ' hletory lor the we4 Able oorreionirnu at Wablnatoo 15olutnl.u!i, Clni-lnnati. New York, and other ini! portant -.lnt at rome and a!. road eontnbate ererv wit-k icn.,.bic letter on men and evenu. In all tha department that cnemute both a Itreat dally and weekly paper. The Pun admit no lupcrl-.r. A Wkm-ome Vi.'ivob, TuW'keht 1'okt the ;arif("t Democratic paper In too 1 oloo an. tbe alio ot the publlher I to make a welcine. Instructive and entertain luu visitor at tbe nren.ie. .oe of lile real plea.ure? la n ea.y chair, a uou-t corner and a copy of The WeriLV hT. Kach number ol thla fterllnir magazine it deserve the name la a I-erf eel enveloped la of tl.e dolun ot tbe world lor a week. A pretty larife field to cover. Sut PT d It 'Inere m much, too. ontglde ot mere m i t. Kr.itlfy the many lte ol tbe read loir public. No Icture. fictional, topical or spec ial. I ouilttel. The meekly New York fathlon lettor Is a em (or ladled eyes. Some ExTRaoitiuMAKT Phuhmj. The Post it r.!ler:r.(r nome extraordinary prem luma this year lor aubxrm.ers. send for a copy of its premium llt. Vou ca , (jet Ihe M ieilt Pkht and an e'eitant Wafh, with ic 1J 'file'', case guarantaea lor ten years for U.t0. .r the VI kk i.t 1'oht aad a t. v. r watch, an accurate hor.e titucr. fort;.6.j; or the W kkklt Pcw-Taud a nick ?' r" watch, a horse-timer, lor fi to . or the Wekki t Post and a boy's nickel wetcb lor fM 50 or he U-tr.kLY PoaTand the conplaU work of barles Incken. IS volumes, lor f IT,- or the WaKKLT PoeT and tba complete wrks of Sir Wa'tet Scoot, 12 volume, lor fi.A; or the Wkkk LV 1 ht a,tii an elennl han.l embroiuerar lor la dles t.irJ.(H. This embroiderer will du the most benuillul kind of work. Tub Wkkkly Pmt and .Mr?. Parker's Complete HousekeSier." nearly &( paire. will be sent lor tl.Ti. The Wiiilv lo-iTaud How to be Your Osrn Lawyer ' 600 paK'-s. will LefDt for 1 TS. Im not torect to to drop a postal card to I he Pout asking lor a c py ol the premium list. This I your -hanoe to get cheap and elcuani Christmas Kilt. t'ASB PReMlUMH. More urprlflnif. indeed. ihn the of bor.k watches, etc.. as l-rmiumi. are Th e Post's Her of cash tremiums lor new subscril er. It oners JS -ash tor loo aut.scrlber at (1 a year or V lor -ju brw Mit.-cnt.er: or fTi lor A new sub crlbei: Sl-jo lor 4'X) new subkcribers. This is a great chance to make money. The ll ai ly Post. No one who desires to be well Informed and abreast of tha times cn do without Ills dally or weekly paper. brlna-inE bim in cloe touch with the whole world ol business, ludu.try. hnanee lenlslatlon and ilitlcs. ' Iue PirT&uii:uii Daily Poht prints all the news. Term for I'm Daily Pt-T: ily Huail, one year, to, ic.-te prepaid: fl monl ha. : i m..ntbs. il; 1 mouth, 70 cenis. Send lor aample copy: The Weeklt Tost. The I'ittmji hoh WmttLv P.t cottaln twe.ve pKea eacu week M colume or read lot matter. NlBs-le aubscripiicn Ko.tan prepai.l. one year. IJo. laclui.sul Bveor over, po.'tuu i.repald. one year. ... Aaeitra c py i.r ts easb equivalent, lor every club of tea n.1 -crit.ers. s.-ud lor tree am pie c.py. Ad.lre-s 1 he Post Pi hluhiko Co.. Pitus Ijurnh, Pa. o S si 8 Ubl -t (LXLW-. E o V a to z Gaston's Prsstoline, T H B VOKDERFUL METAL POLISH, Tar CloaniHB" aad PoUahing BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE, NICKEL, tc, It wiU cleaA 21 etala with laaa labor tlutn any preparation ever produoed, arlvlxieT a brllliajat lustre whlofa oeanot be equaled, aad wbica will aaat loaer than any voliaJa obtained tjy other niafcce. Sold by tba HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AGENTS WANTE& 0? PURE CQDUVE!, OIL HYPOPkOSPEZTES .A!mGsteBPaatgb?0es Milk So :5ijalcri that it can T takes, di;c;(u,aad biat mllateel by tbe mat ensitii e tltkiuU,tshen tlie ' ell ran net t tbtbralcd and by tba rnu blnalion cf f tic oil with, tut bypo pboaiUiLca la ciaab aurc eulcaclou. Etai&rLi.I:!r u a ;ii prodiecr. Itria2a gila rapidly wklle Ulatug H. BOOTT'S ElCrLSION la acknowledged by Phynciana to be tbe Fineat and Beat prvparar tiuu ia tiia woriil for tha relieX and aura ol CONtUMPTICN, 6C80FULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WA6TINQ DISaZACES, EMACIATION, COLDBand CHRONIC) COUCHS. T7 great rerrwly fi-r Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Mi ly a'J. Lh-ujgists. NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, VAarvairrnueiK of TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE .xp TIX iioorixa, Kepert!ullT Invites the attention ot his friend and tbe public la general to the fact that be 1 atlll carrying on buslne? at the old stand opostte the Mountain Home, Ebenshur-. and Is prepared bo (apply from a large (lock, or manufacturing: to or der, any article in hi lino. Irom the saiallest to tbe l.ir-c?t, Il tha best taanner aad at tha lowest liyinr price. rie penitentiary wora either made or cold attUls establishment. TINT ROOFINO h SPECIALTY. tiye me a call and (atlsfr yourselyes a to my worn and prices. V. LUTTKljMrKK. I'v'nslunc. April 18. iss-ti. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ot and Iealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, KtllKLlS, IIRIDLIS, tTIIIPM, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. Kly Nets, furry C.nuhs, etc.. etc.. Rs- pairtcii JNcally and I rornptiy dune. AU work toiriiilccd to give eatittaclion. W Mi op atarkar' Uoar on Jutr alruut aprr.'vll rtt"' -r, - f.H SPBl fapfrl nl 1 . u. f k . Krforp bur. a. I 1IU.MUU Ol r . it. altn.iOiays ri-: S ' - VJfrv M ? ? -a.o i3 M B!akTU2t t c flSTrS fJ?i' "i ' '-""""'"1" -i-n.a aud pioliia wlnv:'' Vanillic ItM n.u . FrY? jpt IT every Urbtcuul,uu iJ" tw-l; ttr-a-J Dietary Hints. Do not wash down each mo reel of . with a .wallow of waU,r. Drinv yoa want at the conclusion of lhe r! aud not while it is in progress. ' Et slowly, and masilcate y0nr t thoroughly Mr. Gladatone it " ,0oi gives thirty-two bites to each noeat that he puts into his to0uth 01 Remember that meat broth.-' Hit., or no nutritive ItT are simply mild stimulants w 'h addition of vegetables, bread or ' tL' Milk should not be druck in rn draughts; but in sips, 80 Lat coaeulate in small lumps or a,k(b :!l thus be more easily digts.e(3 j03 best eatea with a spoon, ia' th , U of bread and milk. forai Do cot overload the btomach . best always to leave the tab e VK !s feeling that yoa could eat a lifie tLe The proper quantity of fooj e. each meal will strengthen the t by eatings too much you d!rsrJ 'J weakfn it. ' anJ Xever eat when very tired 0r w worried or excited, and ne'ver .!! immediately after a meal. xLaus, k and worry preclude a normal anne? and prevent digestion, as does Yaw too soon after eating. Ii-st for lwe7J or thirty minutea after meaie. Daring the Spring months, arter li, ins alMVioteron meets and SUle .J" inblee, the system needs a radl i ehanKe of diet. At this season t should eat fresh fruits and .acw vUbles for their effect on the v'Z th- towels and the blood. Orinl ' clierries, rnbarb. lettuce and rad sLel' green, of various kinds, Includfcg d delion, are all valuable. Treasure in a Flower Tot. In 1ST2 a German artisan. a shoe, m-ker died in Charleston, 6 c n, hd a brother to whom on Lis death bed he bequeathed an old box aW he size of the vessel in which ladie. P'pnt geraniums in Ueu 0f the clay no-i of Dutch manufacture. The brotw who became heir to the pjt knew not what to do with the curious w but he kept it in a trunk until a hm years ago, when he married. It waj subsequently taken from the trunk and given to his little girl as a p'y!hiD? The little girl scattered the contents of the boxpeg9 awls, etc.-io the four winds. About a year ago her father died, and a loving wife utilized the box as one In which she planted some- gtt aniums and placed it on tbe grave of its d-ad husband. When the plants pre-; the box was taken back to the city ar.fl did service again as a plaything. On day the bottoui fell out of the box, acd it waa then found ibat the heirloom Lad two bottoms. A roll of bank bhlu fell out of the false bottom, end wrr. the roll someTieces of silver Uree half dollars. The fact was report-d to the little girl's mother, and on count irg the amount she found that it was ;135. It has been ascertained that the man who left the stxall but interesting legacy died before he could explain the retl reeson for the gift of the box. Tbe circumstances as above were rela'ed to a reporter by Mrs. Eera. and to whom the facts were given by the tedy who Is in possession o( the money. A very interesting part of the story is :f.at the litdy nsd a purt of the m-niey at once to erect a memoiial to the testator at S Bethany cemetery. Ilorseshoes ol Mraw. The average horse il J pnn has shoes of straw, instead of iron.ud until re cently distances were measured ly the number of straw shoes that n laan oi a horse would wear out in poing from one place to another. These straw sCoes are about half an inch thick. They are made of rice straw braided io as to forma sole for the borse'a fool, and they are lied on by straw string just below the fetlocks- Every cart has a stock of fresh new Bhoes tied to the horse's barney, atd th driver keeps his eyes on the feet of his teast and changes his shoes a9 soon aa they become worn. These shots cost less than a cent a set, and as ta the straw sandals which the tutv wear, ycu can tuy eight of them for oni cent. All along tbe country roads of Jspua you will see tbe straw shots of men and horses, and it is eaid Ihil the average horseshoe will last for about an eight miles' walk. Her Last Keiiuitl. "I have seen some laughable thinps, too," eaid the doctor. 'H uraan cater comes out when reople are ery eick. I was called in once to attend a who was taken suddenly 111 wM quite sure she was going to die. There was nothing very serious 'he natter with her, but she was quite erne her end was near. " 'Doctor.' she said. 'I k""' 1 B going to die. Don't tell my buuad. but let me asK one favor of yoa before I go.' " 'What is It ?' " '"Whisper, doctor. Ask Miry to x my bangs before they bury me.' " KUIIotTD tenianiptlon " Thla t bsvnnif nnoetioD the luos-t fU-'T fnl Couch Meaicine we have ever no-"-' . 1 .' of Coueh, Croup, and Bronchitis. tl,e wonderful success In the cure of Consumr Ion Is without parallel In th b"t"Itw medicine. Since Ita rt discovery been sold on a guarantee, a te. - other medicine can stand. If "u Couch we earnestly ask ynu to W ' Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and f l 00. u Lones are aore, Chest orlucK Khilo's rorous l'laatera. ?oldy Ot. Davison. jtl1ri no W1111.K the true American believe in a king he win i"'1 h:S cent on four of them. t Theuk is nothing w.ri.e U't " mony of sn orchestra than to trombone player get off his I- AN experienced young m" "" 'J. takes only one letter to t.iu ;a. ference between the Summer an ter styles of courtshir, T1Z ' grate.