1 i 4 : . i Out- Cnkautti'i ;ly lie Actt-.l a j l'fttmn for a'er l..-iv.ci Ills l.niiUitr teit.1 lli-c Kjuico A i. of l.iVI l.uh. lu- at l,,t-i.-l--. '"Love bin rhs at I. -I; sin ill..' n doubt of It." said n j '.! oi 1 fallow in u car of the elf va-e,l r-.ulwav th other day. as ho a 1 Li- nr -J' i;i'T en l is knees a v. I 1' i'k .1 ..u to have a Warty la-.ph at tho st ry of an fl rn !;i-tit he Lai just been rt i.hr. -r t ) a N v York Tn!i une r.--,'-vter. -Thi- story,'" In- contin ued. 'Ti-Tu'.u Is me of th" courtship ef myself an t rnv wife, year nu'o. !: n I was "j r. -ut'.. l.y" t a cr:;-t v '. 1 h-.i: ti er tin r.'h.ttu in -t - amp.' lie i: 1 to live i.vit in l:.-ool,in and p irt of e.y n.t':ik" r w.'i'i w an i at I.. t-i n ! in 1...:, i... Of i-oi.r.v .111 1 .IS s in Ion" l' .' ; 1 I r, ... in -i h.i 1 1. ft tho , :v bed in !!. 1-;-o to f- it :.- . oi.i.; ' - - r, hi. d my s'..; ,-.! lor. ' a! tee for the day. Yet I f.e.nd time to fa'. 1 In love with Li- pretty da .phter lor ail that. "she returned t:.y fi elinu's (I I'-.ay say It witho-it ir.ity, a -. we have ! - n mar ried now t!.i thirty i-r."- and I stepped around in the seventh Heaven for a ti:.. , hut the 1 tuau n spotted Us and I :u!U' a; v e -ap -l a severe thrashing at Li h-in l for my pre.-ump-tln. Iwui V.i'ii-hed from the house and Jane w .i- 1 Ued up in her room on tt bread and w. iter diet for a week. Of course, we foun 1 a way to meet once in a vt ry Ion time, 1 U how to corn spond ax f "e'l'.eut'.y as our yeurr.in;r y un bear; i de-i n d w as a nutation that j-u-X'.ed us fur Months. The po-t-otllce was no Vise f.ir there was no hou-e-to-!n)U.- drliwry in tho-edays, and all the letters for the family oair.e to the eountin.' hou e an I ; a--ed ;nder the old nuin's Ojf, an I t lure was no one to act as a r- between t ' w n we dare eur.Iido tho blVtet. dear?' wh! 'l an't you hit, some plan, Jane, I .-aid in il '-pair one day. oil ve '..ad iv.anai.-ej to arrange for a clan le- i ne u i-i '.iii.r after a nioii th -pent Without a ''!l':i; -e ef eleh other. "Is there no i .i y,ur fati.ily or anionr your Sr.. n ! . or .,.-rviiii whom vou run I i tru t to cany iur notes hack and r.rthr -No . i She eplied. with a -ih. and thought and ut it as you'.' Hut it!" si,e 4-Xc;a i d, ' r L..T, Is. 'I hav -t," and she hurs' i.ter .-. Ion;.- that I my impatience t 'Have I i,..t ih thou.-hl a . nr., Oh. 1 1. IV I ha-. Sl.d h-tiV.- ia, 5 :: to:i: 1 -one- ot-.e a into a ; -a! ,.f 1: co.ii i Lar.l '. v e .n : hear h'-r d;-M r " 'Who is I'.' " -Par,:!.- -he --a anoth.er tit of laa; ' 'Your fath.T c !1 me ijuick.' I said. 1, and went oil inu . tor. I said, astounded. Jare and I - "I .','on r. turn, an: r. inakiti cruel f..n of rn i h., it on !:t !. de..r t what I overc. ).l t nine .- in a hu:f. !;.i!y.' -ho say. Y'ou tt.it ho rr..,nt.h.i in -.1. 1 n: kll.e wii: tile v. -i YV,' H tuat. every hody ie a little Hole to Ii:un;r of the i-oat-n u(. L. l.ind or i. ill In- i-a-iy Hid hide y,.:.r an i :. '. my, won't of papa, w ho lias :. .- i.s a;iarr. l.im- ' ' ' ! a.-:k and h'T i-i ,-ry day.' can sa you . t..;l. li the .. for v.. : s-vi i- i . it he ; ni. ri v peal lr. ' the - tern and UNHAPPY WITHOUT LOVE. Tb onl of V..m ,n lliil(rr fur Some r t.rtalnljr. I a:n curious i . know whether a wom an into uh.,-.. I ',. l,ue has never en tered can cm r 1, u; he. n what I should cail Li;ty, writes Loaise Chandler Moulton in tf.e Ladies" Motno Journal. I J. not think so. She may have found ti e nirt 'ar,l. n of v hich Content keeps the keys. She -.nay he ree. o, ; !. -d to her fito, and .-en-ole her-e'f hy thinking how lu . -h better ! ,), is than if she v. ere unhappily married; hut such dull ri.;:..iUi:i is not even tirst cousin to the rapt are of Joy. I am old-fa-h ioned, per'.: ip-, in my ideas; hut I honestly think that real happiness comes to a woman only han l-in-t.an 1 with Love. When sue Lev-ins to feel that, with one man in it. the room is full, and tr.pt y whin he i- r ..tie no matter hew n.any otl. r , may remain, she l v:i;is to he :r v.ul.e.-ly, d -i i io; .s!y, ieliriou-lv harpy. lt that is only the he'innin and if Love holds Happiness I y th- hand. Fear htands at the other tlhovv. A word too many or too :Vw a su.ilo that does n ; lo hi-r ivay- and the ,'irl sutlers a v.::,-h as -hi-has just enjoyed. Her Very s,i.l h an-ei-- v. i ! i" i.vr for ome d.-ar crrta.n'y. And wt.en t hat comes when her troth is p!:;l..ni - is that her harr.i C't iuo;t.. ni;' :-he does not think so then: for she i lookii: forward to her bridal we rni ni.-. The day of ihys com's ut last, and the new life Le-in-. Is that. then, the hap piest mom- ui.' llar.i'.y, for t!. ery U-.e.-t i 'i;u,- i.cj iO w! w ho ever i. ed aTO not .ju.ie .me. to Lej-in with, hiu-t learn to liio teu'ether. a; d they A vear a Vf .r i,' t;:;:'n;ii f.-r'-earahee; of ft'ing wt'.l a.-.j-ia: n ted --a iiap y year: an J now tri v Iook into i'u -U otlier's eyes fear lessly. They ant one u'. last, nt.d for ull time'. Surely tlut i :' happii st ii.onier.t? I aat ta.wie u ni y nun i to -ay so; hut All. I think, i moment is v hen new-comer, and Laud. a the .har; :e-t Loe i- : lioL.- h ai s'lci't. shy it by tLo ll.nl Vorr Tried It. When he was at .l- a, not lon.2 n-o. tho Car visit. -d the barracks, which had. of course, hri ti n-v Iy-p;int-d and cleaned for Lis i!t-.ection. The eotu dandant. with tho idea of impressing the Luperiai mind with The care taken of the soil., -s, hired a lot of warm. tri'!-t hunzts and sheep -kin ittats. Me of w a piac.d on and by the .- the ti..n ., lots. :'W Ciar was l.i-,-l.!y ph u-ed. and, on l-uviti, turueil to one of the m ii 1 1 -ie.i u: t.iO inrrauce to the Jortu.to.y an,! asked liiia if he found the bd.ir.ki t v. urvj i . nontrh. I'vo never tried i i , Litth' i'atli. was tbe i.mo oent r.-pl.v; -'we have no blankets but our ov i rcoai.-."' Th. The I.on !. Ions i,f ia; S-..r. hni..:, ;: r....r.- i; J-w t !, ; i tr, n.,.'.- A:u. i-ic n.-i.:o... VurM't Ii'tropolla. i t,.-.hiy. with its mill ihir i:is, tr i li:,i. s nmr.--a th. r.-.i:-.- ii. K,; ; ,i!,ul-; h. ui ih.-i-i- a... I).,h;jn, u:rf? r- ::: ia r..h ,';n. , in, I liS tlKlI) th' iV !.' i'l K.lhl- How a rltcm Parent V.'na wiitfd by Two Lovor " ' --e-,.n se 1 f . . , - . r - ; ,.,;r ! fori , fl-vil .!! t,. t . i . .... i .!,-. our-- lii-o anot u.-r oi ia.:.-!.t--r. 1:1 wiit.-h I .n,i. v. -n,. I.... t: ,.' t . . . . f '... we r.'topiea the plan and it I coat. I'.-.t. h- ji.-v, ,- .'id. and i:"idue eo. :'-. Chi;- I '. -t'o-1 uy .ay up t-, a AM SU Ion.-. .- i.-r.-,- ,,.v .-lu.ms. J,. Wa, MAKHI 5 fJ) I Parent." -C3 ' CSf M U3 iJ01:: PRINTING. tiii: i i:i:i:ma Printing Office ; I- ttn ptact t" t jour JOB PRINTING Promptly atul sati-' vu: i ri- .'.m '1. Wi nill iiu-et the prices- of aiil tun rat.Ie ,.. VV.. .1. r'f .' . , r ... hr-'.-ei-t-s woik and w.iut a living pnc for it. Willi Fast Fresses :3 New Tyta We are preprvd to torn out Jon I'nM'Rj i f rvety il'-r: ptan in the flNKST STYLE mil at the vrr Lowest Cash Prices. Nottiiiiic out ttie hest malt-rial H us-U nd nur work n -aks for its:f. We are pre pared to prlct on tLe shortes". notice l- l KhS, ritlXi liAMMh-. Humm ss Cahus. T.VHS. lill.L IILADb, Monthly Matkmests, Enveloi-ks, L.VttKLS, ClKCrLAKS, WEUUINO AND VlMTINli C'ARIIS. t'HKCKS. XOThS, Dkakts, Kkoeii-t... Lonu Wokk. Lettkk and Note Heads, and Hot- and I'auty Invitations. Etc We can print anything from the smallest anil neatest Vir-ltintr t'ar.1 to the larcest Poster on short notice and at th most Keasonable Kates. The Cambria Freeman, r. r. i : x s i ; i ' i : ( ; . i k x x ' a . n t t - -i in fa ' pin rvt f, riiPCTTF L.wAilw Cm Uiwillikl UUiaJJi PATENTED pOj at 'I'licc- fl r,intalii the L'avevnr n.aic of l lie l'iuc 1 rt-t, I'.-o thota for a j.I.-u -art t-rnok . an J f-pee.ly tulivf for IfiFLiiSfJZA. ACUTE AKQ CHROSIZ CATARRH. CLZP.GY:,1.'j' S Sn.7 THROAT. HAYF'.'R. ASTHMA A't'D ALL BRGKCMAL DISEASES: they are free frout i; hdtoiation, as i.othimr 1-4 Uaed i-i thi :r manafactur.! but t!n EEST OF JOJACLJ aa 1 FnESH PINE NEEDLES. SfAvrFAcxrr.FT) et KEEDLE G!u3 GO, FriEEHOLD, N. J. Tho wcT-t i t n. hn, I, T br.rs frrorra bwtj my el 4 Ut kurj Hrr--L, ml bT t.5?ATEP:riG0F D i bEAUriPULLY ht V POLIHt-O U1 WITHOUT LAfcOR, u Prt-lucf a r U: lm it tutit tii ' ull brush. rA& iKim k Sh-i fc .t. Gp, rr-fr;a, etc. vd - A J A . - FCft Hr.rnes, CatLIa, Ghcep Hess. L-i :s 2-y rt.-r.etf f zr ttis r'. J cure of Hiri C?-.Ccs:jt.::.,or::"1. Ts!'r w-ttr, Fever, Oi-Vmr.r, Sure ari V'nh Eci. Lunij fever. Co'.;:tr.css. iiiotiihes, a- i a I c:.f,c--"..e ar!s-i-3 Ires h-vurihts ct P. E ortJ. - '!! rclien !'."? Et cnc. .iji!..i, rfi r ' OPeA fSAvUFACTtSlfSO CD, LYCXS..N. t. 1"UU tXJi BY ait. ri-.M syj ' PERUVIAN TOXIC LIV1IK REGULATOR. The cn'.f ure d,1 raj:cl cure for CONSTIPATION. GILIOUSNCSS, INDIGESTION, and all i1!"r.!er ot the lm-r and hJU" eurol liiin Ire !n . f .e. le u,1 Is the only rmev I.T the-e lii iinU in cafes la iui-h the in.ift .-k 1 1 i i u ! pt j.t -mns h ive attorlr tallml. 1 1-st i m,, His ! tr.,'n hatiilrejn ol i.n.,.i living oi !..i,r ciunt . rioi-vivHnia. it n it jiiiu ' i turr.1 hy l. T. Urtrinir. KIIIUib loiric. I'm., lor tiie : T 1.. K. Co., nnu' lor t.y ,i ir'icirit eit oil rnt? per rwittle. J iNviue Ker.ulun exre.t Is! .1 tbu llie lu iX.za !irr..w-iieJ tra.l iura. Ai ril lUi'.h, 'tfu-lv. STAR MM PARLOR I CCS. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBCNSDUnC, PA. J. II. (iAjNT, l'rovrietor. 'nilKPfHLlC will alwaT fln.l nfit cm n'a I ol tulne!." la haKlne5 hoam. Krervthlniiriicl't nptt . n ,1 . . A l..ih K mm ttmn Of9 I n-ote with the h where the noMit can he if. ! cniai.Klate.l with a hot nr cold .ath. Bathtub' and everTthtnic eonnerte4 therein ttyt per:eo:!y olean. t'LiiaiowiLa AtricuiTT. i M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-ot-ija r EBWSBrim, pa. -e AriEcrr liolljlntf, 01 ;. t'ourt lionse. LS r uuiu A VOICE CAUSED. TUe True Story if How l-reshlent liar- rtson Woo His ifr. Editing the riwr celun.n of a daily in a I'ouri-hin-' Ki nt-'.-ky city on tho bariivs of the 't.iois a f.'i-i::al old fren- a'T:-;: f about sixtv-vear-. who but for us inc. dent would have cut l'r l.-nt llarr;.-oa out or Lis wile, 'i had.i 'us t.nant is the name of him who -ot left in the race for the hand of Mis-s Caroline Scott, and it all came about in this way; Iti the country just back of Cincinnati there us .1 to be a school for loys kept by a fatherly minister named Scott. As an a .- w.tuodation he sometimes loard td tho.-e boys who livid tkscwhere, and aaionr Lis v-I'-3 lived in the house wire Harrison and Conant. Like eviry other Ky in t lie school the two lIs succumbed to the charms of pretty Carrie Scott, the six te. n-year-t 11 daughter of the school te.,i her. Very soon the contest for Miss Scott's favor was narrowed down to Il.w-rifon and tkmant, with post odds klir'l::".y on ti.e latter. Harrison was a dangerous rival however. He spent much time indixirs and around his charmer. Coriant was boyish and spent more ti-ue on the jday-trround than at his books. When he did talk to his sweetheart ho made pood use of Lis time, f r by the close of the session it was openly disU--ed in the school Low Thad Conant had become the choice of the i rincipal's daughter. There al-o boarded in the house a youngster named Torian, and bo was the cause of all the trouble. Torian was not diilerent from other boys save in one thinir he had a thin, girlish voice, that sounded like a pipe-organ with vox bu rn a n a stop pullo.1 out. It was a physical inllrn.ity and never changed to the gut tural tones of manhood. Tiis Torian and Conant were intimate friends. One evening just before an examination in some itudy Conant and Torian deter mined to break a rule by remaining up after the retiring boil hal Sounded and studying a little for the- coming exami nation. They did not go to bed at the usual time, but remained up, though they did much more idle talkirg than studying. They were none too careful about tao pitch of their void ,. and tho doctor on one of hio nocturnal prowls in search of oiV-nd-'-rs pa- ; 1 the dor. lie could not overhear th. ,n . .-alien, but gathered enough to n. ..!.-. his iuind on the course he was to f .'.;.. ,c. Light after hreakf.i-t t i.i-.it mo ru in, r Iir. Scott aud young ( onant lu, t in secret session. W hen tho hoy got out he was nearly expioding v. ith laughter. Cuiiiiir his fellows up he Pd i t.'.e:.. Low old Scott had heard Torian talking in his room and thought iT w.3 LUzie, the house-girl. The miniature .-a-udal cre ated iuticli fun for awhile, but it got to the ears of Mis.-, Carrie. Her views on the matter can best, bo imagined, for she would not have any tiling more tuiio with Conant. The school ch..,ed soon afterward and Conant did not return for the enduing se-.ion. When he next heard of his youthful sweetheart it was iu connection witli her marriage to Lin Harrison. He never saw her again. Conant toi 1 the story on bim.-olf to a representative of the Chicago 1 inn'.-, and laughingly added that he hud o:in r rea.-.o:. i than being a Ih-iuoerat for voting against lieu Harrison. CURED DY LAUGHTER. Ooe of Jost-ti Jt-fTT4,i,i Kunny :pe- rit-uiTH in l.4j.l):i. Joseph JctVr.-on n-iat - in the Centu ry the following concevr. :n a London exp rience of his: "My appt o e '.. at p. ar.-.nce was the i-u;-.rtant dram event of my lire. 1 had r-et n rive yi irs from America and w res on my w.iv liot-.e, and 1 f. It sati -.tied that if this :s.--.v ver sion of -Lip Van Winkle's'. , -d d in Lenb.n my way wis 4 u i t ch ar when I returned to the I nited States. n Sun lay ev.-ninr. being alone in my lodgings, I got out f t my own ad miration my new wig and beard, the pr. le of my !; art, an 1 w hich I was to use in the, last a-t. I coul 1 n--t resist trying thetu on for the tw.-nti. th I tliink; sol got in front of the an! al;-;.-ti-d ti.eni to r.,y p.-rf.-ct fac'ioii. I so.n b.-.-anie en-h.;,. time. pat,s . and beu-n acting an I posing in f.-ot.t of the mirror. In a'.out twenty minutes thi ro ea-:.e a kn.ik at ti.e door.J "Who's thi re'." sail I. " 'It's me, if yoa ph ase,' sail the pi n tlebut agi-at. J vi -e of the chauiher maid. "May I come in?' " "Cert..::-.!-,- not." I replied; for I had no disire t j bi-scu. in my pn s-ai make up, i " 'Is there any thing wrong in tLo room., sir".'" ,-ai 1 .she. '.Nothing at ail. Go away,' I plied. re- " 'Well, .sir.' she continue I, 'there's a policeman at the door, and he says as 'ow ther-"s a crazy oil man in vour room. a-:lingin' of his 'urn U about"a:il a-goin' on h awful, and there's a crowd of people across thu street a-blockin' up the way.' "I turned towards the window, and to my horror I found that I had forgotten to put down tho curtain, and, as it S'-emed to me, the entire population of Ijf.don was taking ia my lirst light. I hal been uncor.sciou.sly acting with the Lg .ts full up, to an astonished audi- nco who had riot paid for th ir admission. As I tore otT my wig and beard a shout wrui up. Q.ickiy pulling down th--.-curta.n, I thr.--.v- mys. if in a chair, over come with morttfi-ati n at tho occur rence. In a few- ir.in--.tes the comical side of the picture preuited it.-i-lf. and I must have Iau'h.-i for an hour. I had been .-,u;fi ring from an attack of nerv1 dyspep-ia, con-eouent u;n t"t:o -x- '"U.-.i,i-:it i.f b-e!ie-e that t'.r cured are tlie pa-t wei k, and I lhmiy his Continuous lit of 1 HIS UNLUCKY DAY. A Urooklyn Man ITortu That Ills Theory I lluwl on (load lirouu.l. "I tell you what it Ls,'l said a Brook lyn man. as reported by tho New York Uorld, -I am firmly convinced that every man has his particular days for good and bad luck. Monday is my un lucky day. I have been watching it for twenty j-ears, and nothing can shake me in this belief. I never begin an en- terprisc, no matter how trivial, or start on any journey on that day. Therefore I make Monday an off day and do noth ing but putter around the hocse. Even in these little affairs everything rocs wrong. Take the record of last Monday, a fair average, and be convinced: "Smashed linger w hile nailing board on fence. '" Fell down cellar stairs with coal- I scuttle. I -r il over wheelbarrow while earrv ! insr step-lad 1-r. 'sat dow n .n chair when children had been puliing 'affy. ";ot swindwi by peddler, '"(lot thumb pinched in gate. "Dropped smofthing-iron on foot. f "Ilaby pot out in yard and was buttl I ly htrangn goat. " 1 ax man i-alled. iti "W hilo oating st;pper square yard of ceiling fell on dinin-table. 'VYnt to U-d t escape further disas ter. JLvl n.'gLtniare. Thought I was failing from top of Eiffi 1 tuwer, Fell out of bed aril broke ana. Looked at cl - X'k and saw it la -ke-I fifteen minutes ur p, ; j.,- .1. . r-ic;il tin '-- v " C," 1 ' . -t . i-irue two.vo. W as afraid if I moved he for Tiiesiliy was ushered in would Lv-y Lre-V t-n neck. "Y s, indeed,' coneluded. the man. "!ii;Jav la- my unlucky day, and I ap I loarh it with feelings akia to terror." WHAT r-a .w I. Dl,MONj A Dress, cr a Ccat. fipy Color Ribbons. Feathers, - Fcn . j , -. -c - se : ... : : .- s-- - - : I:- r.'-.'irj -r tfi; r- ; i-"i!.r' Artie.-- l";- 'l.'l.'..':ivJi'lJ-' - - - 1 : ' ' " c-: :. r.v -r. lr c .-. -. r-y-''.--"-r U.J-' -' y a v- . 'k "i.r' je' tt t7 r. V,-'.r?"- i ;, ; i- U il ' : "C k: I '1 WStLS. RiCHAStSOM A CD-I J T? fcwHtmiTC.1. VT, 1 DRHSKvPURE WJiTER ; DY USING THE R'JC KEY PUMP AND UJ? - in I. xr - r 'l , Warraiitccl i "t n i- lyf'S j : '1 in Ton ,tV"t:.V.-iSi:M'T i-i ' irJ LJ-"-- It will .lravr trn ' ViaT-." P-'rt'FirKl h--.T lor !) h . . ;,-HI Ji , I wl riL.ru A r.n i, u :.iii in.. v.3 'rs-ii !h-iw Price $10 lJ . -'-V I8E6.- --" -A '-'.-. j, J I- s i i " t- i- - .' r.f;es t Acrfet on. s .c,.' p -i -v 'rs- Iw'l'iw 7ri. ;i. :t.f l.iii-,-f- ill-.'ri:ir--'' mi- i.im.i. k. S - :: -? liv i, . !. reii t. ruuu.r ii.- -i.oa iu cc.ca.i votii itc wan r to ' e.r -r"'.' rf"' v i i- .'-.t. ; 'm.-J- -ii.V. - I Yott U i J.a..- t;n:nr"n' i ; .-.;'! '"-''" ' s ip- I - i flrsnk. f- r.v.- .-i-k. :-.--.-! a firil of a U Uie bottom, ! - .. J; ."--' j "I fu;i Willi wiiiir iu, U,c f . s-.: . i:.. i ' y. -"s ' T.i" ... GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa AfiM Ai;aOrit rlarfiifu-.t' r i.iipui.v.j - V. A it1-? . ".. . t f It .....vv ,.h- c. in. .i.,;.i . crc!:z:;c;zo. y.' ifiiportcrs -olib; s -v xVotliiiiu: On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Conditio: Powderl It t aKotnt.-fy nrr HitjT conHDtrii X la QiJitity it U ibtkB a u-nth f a rut fT. rUY a mf-tM-ubc I'rx-wnatKlfB r- mJJ 1ii3a. . yv'11" H wria muni Umm rwl bn h.-n -.urt. -one Unr ran Mtrd ton w, t nil mlb t" 9 to pevvnt r Mias a rmiHimc. lr a oavu t rH it -k-i a TDt. f,.r t rki A Hjr:nl c.-uj A) n V4rf ; rmji tprrud. TU k Bl-ST h H LTk Al K 7.. B. J. LYSJCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer & Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm m mm suits, ; LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TxBLB8, CHAIRS, !Mattresses, Sbc, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A" r-7Cit:zrns of Camhria Couiitv- an.l all others wi-hinc to purchase lionest" KUHNI Tl'KK, tc at honest rtnepp are rofii'Ttrtv ir; vited to :ive us a call hefcre burlRs else where, as w are confident ttat we can meet every want an.l piea-e everv tastt. hricts the vrv lowest. f4-16-'80-tf. JL-M a,Ij li i r ir!i. fou am .'rsp I'liirt f - il-I.J ' -- - j' lr 1 L li-7 praii, cr Com ?iv; hi' - 1 ---j ''. ii"t.ou If preferred. l .: i" '-,.', -. ''V' J f. full 1-.Q0 cf T&rl- Tin Br.tiami QjUt tf5rm4. i t : 41 B.'- irri,., ...t-:-j fjr tr-n-. I CO., r-KILA . PJl.j Follcles wn-.tcn at burt noa In tue OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other I'lrnl t'laaa Compantea. T. W. DICK, itii:.I IOK THE OLD HLrVirFJ',ORX FIRE IXSDRAXCB GDU'V. XJJHMiNOEl BUSINESS 1794:. U3 1 A trooJ and puibioir Salesman here. Flry ' 1 - f L' V KUraLICAjl Kawklv 1 i , . r S-.l.ir.-. tuiL-k rieliic new 'ruit anc P I'.t K tt K It it o irt i ti,l paylr-p- joS ,i j .... iii.ii:r. - rnu ior inn teruii. ac.. i-artic Utlm.'S fUtli. K. VdUKii. Nurrcrvmau. H t-S.-rm Hortn-Mer. A. Y EL TS C72EAJT EAL2T It not a liquid, n ujT of ponder. A pplicd into 1W riiM i quickly altorbtd. Jt el a nxes liead. Allay injlammation. Utjlt tfiA torts. Uttrrr$ th senf $ r taste and in. lL ' 60 cmt at bn.,i - l y ilMU, rtyUUrt, 00 c '. LY BROTHERS. Iruegists,0 weo.Ji r. ; 5f .r z i r - -.'- I -' -r-.if u! re:'.' l.-r I tv; .r ... t j '..i- a:.l l. j.t 1 ,ii- . ' 'e.l 1 U.. , v - I - . .-. '.'" a." t:. iflr f 5 . 'At ! rir-!n.s. Vt'&u, liii.ninesow 41 Col, Huriunrtoa. Vt. WATER.P03!F!E i ' you; - : v.ir.2-r u.s.l to I'urify a Foul Well cr Cistern Dcys Us? or IZoaey XUfuiidcd. i.-r.Ui! cf w j.u-t r'rmli wr. 1, ..-l, .r"l!l T !lil.i H ) fJ-u,v Wuf T With . .'- M 1 .1 L'tt. V to'r - .ir i .irl ui-i. N' su'kT iir '- t. w-iirmt. II li'sn" - tell.i; t- fnr.-'! lt---, ..rT-.ilMt ' ;li- ;t-r. 11 Mll IM-I rutt nri-.,,!l-..l. cr-. 1 i-el. - t ' ,-:o- rr. - -r. lr ! iti.-KU-iiiii" ;. -.ii,t ii.'.-t .tari''. ..i-no- ui.i-:- i... ..i.. it i-ait t ui iiit--!! nUii'itu;., :ii u r-tt- r.-'tlue r- Insf-n i-m- ..i.i- i.latl'-"!. It WUI . t fr. . I. . I: e -K-T-t 1 o W r-t 3 i- - -or. V "..- 7-ri. ;i. :hf l.ui-.,'f- i1l-.'ti:ir--'' III" l..m.ivi-K. k.,1- for a teti-foot well er eistern: ." cents for oery -additional fort iu icj lit, alier 10 feet. j A live avnt wanted iatvtrj to""n Ui. Iht Vuiu J la(c-- Aulvlii m i r?i rwf srr CDf!"p GO ' 441 ami 443 Plum Street, CINCINNATI, Q, f.iiCK., U. C. A. V.' Kake a SPECIALTY of v . f ' r - r fim frfiiiLuS JUn y ' And : contDir iPC '"r: '' ''' patented : i mprpv ,r( -. . C, TTTO-r rr VTOTi'IArrf .i.-M- . OILS! OILS! The StamlarJ Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic tratle the finest brands of Elamiaatin; and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can t' H&DL IROH PETRQlEOa. We challenge comparison with every known prodact of petrol eum. If you "wish the most Most : McteiIj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market aek for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. oetlS-W-lyr. TC,'T cT:n D'-rr rtnr: I nlL!li (Ji,.LL I lol.Ll i kiiu Chc;.ie?t-..iaV f a i i f r i I t 1 ft criiatiuai J"irkrt Frn' With Ct. T ti ia Is MM una-.) a h. tH m Imi or Wm1 rum. Wfaca wrlMag tar rrs-vu l,-uot.i. S Wr f Dt.uL u4 Hni, V'atkT4. Wr iw Wanu'v-TdM Hs.-Ty Iroo Fr?l(t, Crtte, H ut ri'tinr. Fir hhi--ft and riltlt KMflA t'KS, CrHm T-rn Mtyl Ki.j?ir Krm aii4 tr Crt la. VIKR DtiOB AJiO WUiiHItt' UaKAi. a4 aM jus&uaf IKa ukL. TAYLOK 9c 1EA, V01. 203 X 203 Market tet-, IMttburgh, Pa. 1'cii.ta ix Gclfen - Weilii - Eye - WMsHes, 1S6 W ATKR Si BrT. r-IT-IUBCRO, Va.. ()!,le?t estaljli.-ilieJ ho-jfo ia tho city, where Ci't'iiiisr ut ;iar kiw.J are nut up. strictly tor .nntiy ani urn) idea! use. N'nthlntc hetter than olilca WedJiu. Next on ih list, liuck cnhiimer.p. fTay- Mononirahf ia Kve: those K'H are leading hranjii. liran.llen if Tlntsu-e of lsTB un hanj. Jins, Hollaed and Ikimestlc I'odH liim. Kinch's (inl.loa A'eddlnir 1 1 W for full quart. 8 t.ir .(Kt: n-kcnbetiner'8 the 'mi M.inoniraheJa, si0 .r Uu7rn. Wlnts fi.cniicr dozen, ( 00 lor one-half doicn. Seour ly !mxuJ. Altn have in tolc, Uranlfuthrr'e i:hoioe, at Jier gallon, barrels at P.-clla rates. Ajir. 6, 'tf0-iy H fa. V wirw-J Iniw-ff ItrbiDf -4 TH .1 i s. : n yrJ li a-TTI UC9 Q le4 to conllnao i -.-s II vM;:U 1 . Lfc--Vl ft wj 1 Ur. rut(1 h-- m(.,r -w-ry ror-. VAA.1 l T. aicrru' lt. riji i-nr-m rwnoTWi tftit tt i'r. w t . t .-.'- .-v- :-' 1 t i .'.rue.i it-, -it "ajl 4 4 1, ti .. ;i ; .4 f- eiv. u U-j : J feme. 91.3aW UaL'Ci ' VhiS A SON. ii. Fa. it-'!? SWAYS PS iSoOi-UILtV CUUFd. wa a lllkll I Tj. i!;' mr- '! a 'f ' wArits s f Itwrvftirr" nhoi4 ... . - - . - nr, cue of IrlW Kiicim i... .-.ti. 11.. , I Plm. rr-.lp,la. a, a nr l-w oi,so lM!.r ftsalra. Hold h, J,,, """ a.l4il.iii, 1- a ;uu dracuat imtit. Whn VltiB tha PHUurBh Exposition, call on the HENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. for Cash or Time Prices on 79 Firth Ave PITTSBURGH. PA. jucia em. DETEOIT NI'Rr l:ll u larkla I ,w li Half rn j- c kti ,.,-i.,i . . to storekeeper. Huirlier. Karmerf IarMnegt?, Unlldi rn. t 'ontractors ami OIKhliS. Admitted to the irreat et liuprovemeau fcVF.li mm-o in u-r. .0I"C"- troiKhi. .repaid. W rite fot ratuloirut. r ULTO?J IKON &. KNOIXE WKS , . lu Hnisn St., Hctr-it. Mich, ijtathsljcd lsw. niaD.ye.ly IVKKy btiDY in -amhna county fhould read a V-9 Huzexav. .only U.frj per ye-r. ' i n " " - i'fi r-n - i .j t-l Ji JtH 1 I THE STARRY BANNER. A Chlcag-n Jnnrnul SmrnH it Fixed and t-y mitotic ilatl F1uk From Robert Allen Campbell's valu able work, entitled "(lur Flag, or the Evolution of the Stars and Stripes," we learn that there has never Ix-en any ac tion of Congress to determine in what manner the stars should be arranged in the union. In the original stars and strijx-s'of 1T77 twelve stars i neircled one laneone in thecenterof the blue union. In l"!s Congress fixed the horizontal stripes alternate red and white at thir teen, and the whiu stars in the blue union at twenty, to represent the num ber, of .States then in existence, and provided for the addition of one star for each new State on the Fourth of July .next succeeding its admission. The first oiheial l'.ag displayed over the House of Representatives after the passage of this act had the stars ar ranged so as to form a large five pointed star, concentric with the union, and sonio like arrangement has often ln-en attempted since, but with indiffer ent success, owing to the arbitrary char acter of tho star design. It is time nowv however, says America, a patriotic Chicago periodical, that the Uisponition of the stars in the union was determined by something more worthy of National respect than the whim or the faney of the hieapahles of the Navy Department. There are many forms in which a group of forty-three or more stars may he arranged with dignity and 'effectiveness.' f these, none appears to be tuore available than that of tho heraldic .shield suggested in the accom panying diagram: Then is all the ix-auti'ul Byinllism of the orip-inal stars and stripes ni tliis desipn, with the add-d . i le;i unity, suorijrth, and, conseij tu-ntly, safvty. Tin.' forty-three Stati-s are gathered under the rrutejtir.,r- 3hic Id jf tho I'nion. Closely viewed they can he distinguished as clearly-eut individual stars, siiTi.ifyin.' that within lh' siii.dd of the Union they rf present sov rf-irn States; but viewed from afar they r bolve theinselvi s into a shi"!d stud led with stars emblematic, of shelter, in vulnerability and ieac, an invitation to tho oppressed, an assurance of pro tection to the weak and a joy and a bleasing to the industrioao and well-behaved. There is nothing belligerent about this desifrn. but with the shield there always poes the suggestion of t!i? sword and buckler, if need be, for the main tenance of the right. The shield of stars wherever it was known, on its held of blue, would blazon to the world the American sentiment of: "Millions for defense, but not a picayuno lor trib ute." Uesid.-i its syTrbolic merits the f-Kicld adn.it ol such tnanitc variations, whilu retaining its unmistakable ehar acter, tiat no future expansion of tho Union can strain its form out of artistic and significant proportions. When Wyoming and ArizoitA come into the constellation of Stites we can have: 44 STAI'.S. 45 STAK.S. vVhen in th course of events it fits our policy to admit New Mexico and Utah into this glorious company of the States we can have: ST A ItS. 47 fTAKS. 'When we bepin the dismemberment of the Ilritish Umpire by annexing Now Brunswick and Nova Scotia, what sim pler than to rearrange our shiold of stars in the union of blue as follows: 4-3 STABS. 4il STARS. Put why multiply examples? Enough have been driven to show that, although the States of our I'nion were to multi ply like the stars of the heavens, tho shield arranp-ement has elasticity to re ceive them all within Its emblematic form, preserving- the distinctiveness of each, and with each added star increas ing; the power of tho masked eUect of the whole. Moreover, the reader bhould bear in mind that the mathematical stiffness which marks the shield ai represented in this article is inseparablo from its production in common typo, and would disappear entirely In the collocation of the staYs In the same design by an artist In bunting. WOMEN SPfcCULATORS. Tb Oentler Sex S-.lzed by the Kago for Wall street Gambling. Marie Antoinette Nathalie Pollard, a Virginia woman who has becomo well known in the South and on the Pacific slope, intends to apply for a seat in tho Consolidated Stock Exchange, says tho New York Press. Several brokers have told her that they can see no reason why she shall not become a member, even thouph she is a woman. If the board of managers act favorably on Mrs. Pollard's application she will probably bo tho first woman in tho world to become a member of a stock exchange. She spec ulated in California mining stocks a few years ago and says she made 520,000. "Do you know that there are between 300 and 400 women wno speculate in Wall street?" asked Mrs. Pollard tho other day as she 6at in her attractively fitted up office. "It may surprise you, but it is a fact. They are successful, too, and make as much money as the men. We ladies are quiet about what we do. Many lady speculators have husbands who object to their speculating. And it is their own money that they use; they speculate on the quiet. "Most lady speculators are bulls. They buy. but do not sell often. I do not know why thw is so. 1 know that when 1 was speculating I was a buyer. One stock I had invested in went way down. I held on to it for a long time, and finally it went up and I made on it. "Itiseasj-to make money ia stocks if on. only keeps one's eyes open. Of course if you buy at random you are in great .! inper of losing. I suppose there are ladies who fancy that all thev nave to an to tret rich is to tnrow some money into Wall street. mistake. "Most of tho ladies That is a great who speculate are women of means who want to in crease their wealth, but there are a good many who have only a few dollars, say ?2' or more, and invest it here and make." In I,oTe With Ilia Mother. The Crown Prince of Italy is a de voted lover of his beautiful and clever mother. When ho is absent from her he sends two long telegrams to her each day besides writing h-cr a letter. Like the tjueen the Prince speaks and wrih s fiuently French, Knjlish and German. h- L. JOHSSTOS. M..f.bl''K A. IV.HVCK tPTAHLI-HKD Johnston, Ihick k Co.. liANKIlllS, euensduik;. - - penx'.v. A. W. ItllK, ( mblfr. Kht in .mnr ii Carrolltown Bank, CA Idi'iIJtlOWX, J'A. 1. A. SIIAItilAI HNtilrr. General Eaifez Eusiclss TratsactcH. ! The f'HoTinit nro ihn jir1nl-a! leatureg ol & gexicr! Ut.!.!!!!. l.Ufiiuer.s : l;ei-:lv-ii f.TM(iM) flcnrnn. an-1 tcret lc:ir ll.lC citrtltcnitr j.-UUtJ lu lllu H-..elU.I. FxtenMe, to r-i'omprs on lavorjit. teriiiKand HpiTavc J I apcr ilr..unti-.i at all liuii-e. (lll.LIUIOVS In thn I'lritlttr ni. ojk.i t!.t- tmnklrm tuwnii lu tBr unite 1 r-ttes. t'riHruox m.-Urrate. II It A FT lH.te! neaotjffbie In all pnrt of the T'tilt.I rsttf. ami lureitcn exi-Uniie Usuud on all pa.ru oi i:urcj e. AITOl'STN )l treTfiant". t-riiierB i..I t.t!:cri? oiIc;ted. to irlioin ri-a--Miiille (v-,uio.arl"n will e exten.led. I'airi.Ti are awiiifeJ that il traimctlons nhall te lie!, I as strictly j.rlvte aiiil c nodi-nl:al, au.l tint tt:ry will lie tr-atet a literally isood tiHtikin ruleii will iii-roiit. Itepjie'-tfully, JOHNSTON. Rl t K CO. Joux A. Ulair. fC23 T. IStAIB ULAIR & SON'S Hi; Centre Street, llmfom. Pa. T'r UKt Western C:t 1 1 '1 in t oh r.l every day. Alto, Frenh ImtxiV, WhI, Mutton, l.nrtl, 10to filwnyu on hnct. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of custome.rs o ill liiS ""t. IS uio.I T k Tonic, iteratlv ond TS.?tPn?l"CI Properties. to bowfN their natnail prletlU " -. aaentlail t rtgularle, Gold Hvenrwhcre. vTim T 7 CTM I do not mean merely to Stop them iur a lirj", and then have ttiem ro. turn atrajn. I kiBAif RA HlTA X. CLEJZ. I t iTti made tho disease oC FITS, EPELSFETZ op TAZXIKO 3XCSITES3. A. Ufa-longr eraiJy. I wajraxt tny remedy to ftiBB the worst ensrs. Hccauee others have failed is no reason for not now recelviay score, teed at once lor a treatise and a FbebBottlb til mr IXFAt.LTBLB RRKEr.T. Give Express and Pott Office. It costs yon nothing lot m tnai, and it will core yoa. Address HQ. ROOT. M.C.. 183 PuglStRcwYOU - ivut or m a i.ii ir a tv. i q V W.vknetftof Body and Hind. Effects of Errors or SxcRAuiti in6idorTaii(ir. AbiuiiT oafjullbc HUIH lHIill.MlK-nCf. a titm tai,ly r.-csr btt. a.Bd t'artarai CoiiBLri. Vtrltc thaa. trerripllT Ho-fc, .Ir.rktlAn mai prof traltrd 'ilerl tm AC4rtM ERi& rflkwiCA. CO.. buff ALO,H. V. DOE3 CUr?E mmm In Ito Firet Stages. tie sure you grt Ota irnuiHr. NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, aAnn ifrrpm or TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE jlnd tix itoonxa, He?rectlully Invttes tiie attsntton oi tiln Irletiilf anil thei'uUictn frciieral to ttielact thut be if still carryln'T on I'liMn? at the old eland opposite the Mountain House. I.hen'tiarv. and i prepared to ,(ily Ircm a lan-e tto It. or manalEciuri on to or der, auy artlclo In his line. Irom the smallest to the largest. 1n the bef t manner and at the lowe-st llvlni; price. rS'o penitentiary work either made or fold at this estaollshuieut. TIN KOOKINO a SI'KCIALTY. Olve me a call and satisfy yoursrlve as to my work an.l prices. V. LlTTUNOtK. L'nsburK. April 13, 1853-tl. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ot and Iealer In ALL KINDS of II ARXESS, NAnni.ES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Holies. Fly Net?, furry Combs, etc., etc l!e pairliii; Keuiiy and Fromptly done. All work goarautccd to K've tat ."la. Hon. -Sbop 11 arkers'Kow on Centre atrect. aprli'.ul SAW aiJLLS! I'ateut Varlaklsl'rlrilon A- Kelt trl. Stoam Engines. Hay Presses. ShingSe Mills, &c. Portable Crist Mills. Send for illns. Tlirexlilnir Marhlnrs, Ar. t utali ue. A. B. AUtl All tO., lotk, l'a. ju 5.1 :;t. EtensSni Fire Insurance Anency rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EisEssnuita, rj. I I ! Si8TT5S I ... . , , . .. ,, t- f7.j ..,..'' , i THE RUSSIAN FRinc: A Poor Mttle IIT,, . inrert to A.,J.rl Vm?;t K U lien V.T j r ! I! I ! : r II t"i-r:it i.- !i-; '. c.ri v -.. !.;-. 1 , . ; t . - f.rr ! Ih-iJ-! ''ly. , tr ' --.il l r ii,. iv:, . nraii.e.1 i :,at a--t ii.- r :i i a, 'Voi.i' i. '"' a 1 'aids 'orrr- "i -..I '..liC' 'tv. --We I- ii,:-' i-l. i. :.I-i-i-:e, j . Te-nl.-'-r. It :i;...;, v . a d;!!' ren: nj ;r.i. r.: Y Si our ris oi ia;.. :i ' 'iiu.ji.ivy 'ii t; ' t as 1 ..;;r !:...--. ... rv; .. hen.:isly as t he I: doubt if any of ns he!:' -v. rank. Si.e was v-rv i p neroiis. had a la,;-,'- ,, altairs, ami a lady's M.-ciipivd a Cat ou the ii. means a considerable n. ne d..y s!.n ann. of visitint St. l -. -whispr-red that slio , terio-islv with an a::-..t capital. This was a.-cr-r skejiticjl spirit as u- ! Priiii-'.-s and l.,r hinted hi'h qn.ii-ler.-, :;i .s,-,. ;. be filtered hy her :.; , fae't I.s that ve hrvl ;'m'i! of disliel:r-viny her -,r. ;-. fairy tales, wh.-r.-.n s courtiers and dit.hr.:at. aces and em'. assi s f.j-'.rt So we contili .led t,i i and watt her wishes ' , and a pl'-a-tnt return . from the Hotel liri J; T;, -a ; punum, l:er ma x ar.a il a::a:res :ow J... V'ry v:.'Z :- " -'-' v.. ri.trri'tc tT ill tl ' --' " ' j'. menia;.- . cratic estab!.,. j. completed-Jiy to j..... months tl .Ato-reharrnin- ln.lu Vt? . n . a - . an I yes, a mad-house! lady' a companio-i. S!:o m v a r .eve Lartulefis c-ccentri ; ; ' Jsiont upon lr r birth, i: .: . all to sufTi-r i:ni,i-is.ir.u.. :.; ; of an innocent delusion. i Wo;;ld the world hold tnade inquiries at the 11.-.-:,.:. ;. for we were honestly a-'a-;. .; pretty little creature. We w. met by mysterious sib-nee urhv refusal to listen to us. At 1 thought ourselves of the L:, bassy, reuiemberinp the IIti. paniun. And here we 1. curly-iieaded Prince, -a n-. :. . i . . astray as we had i-i..-in. h nately for herself thi-1. ; . u " She was the daurh'er of a 1 .- ., person, during whose lif s:., .'. .; : -bronpht up at court; h- ': .: mention of courtiers a:. 1 a?-':.--.; -. I'pou his death the next a ..-.--: : allowed her a splendid p &::, -A , of r( cor-:iition of her as a .-....; but exiled her to Paris. 11-..- f.i :., .i the world's eyes was an i:l,.r..-i,.i I;... sian (.Jeneral who had lately d:,:, 1, .-.. in? her a larpo fortune. "Now, just at that moment thep erful person to whom she owed h.-r ; sion was prematurely called away tu t land where pensions of a different - -. are settled. His sudden withdri- caused a sensati'in wfi all can vi t re.-all. It hardly subsided when our pjor l:t:lr Princess placed her foot en h.-r n-.iuir pround. to be at once : .n-l a:,i into an asylum. Th' y ull t,..t . :. : spur of the moTr.T.t i-i- her I:,-,, 2 on, so they decided she was precaution they l.wVe.l t E:.; companion, and some mor. f-1. before bho was able t r- el ear cf the Enfli The English Amhassad' and pai l her faro Jj-v:; that ivii how we I'-ar: ll::.' Through l!:e l-liiir'.i-:. as my little Princess perse:. .il ': i'-!. l!y i t' . triouo personal,'''', si e nine awful months 1:' in health and depriv. She was conducted t ( , 1 ; forcibly conveyed to 'ih-. :.ni v.-iitive a.ruitist further v-- lady has l-cn deprived ef 1.'-: fortune left to her, as vt aa sion. "She is dressed in r.e delicate health, unable have a doctor t att. n 1 !.er 1 " c?.n not aiTord thf fee. . wines or medicines, or a'. Sh lives in a cheap fifth floor in moat d-o!at". :-.--.:: -' an inoffensive, pen :'.-, vi ..-i.-r:. used all her life -. . :;, . attendance. It-.i- .- Pari-. to remain hero. r n I , -a 1 ..: ' lievo that it i.s hi. r oan , . -.n". ::. done her this vile wronp be--i birth, she persists in behe;-. . President t.f the l-'r.-nch 1' ; ct. i v-s her pension and pociit '.3 .'. the Hepuhlic oinir."' ' HE WASN'T EXTRAVAGAM nut Therei Was I--ner Th.t . :-. C'ar-llorse Would tat ii mi I I'- Cautious people are s n.' :;' ' cautious, says tho St. Pa.. '" Press. The story of a :,.a.. a:.1 sid'-rcd s-jriously for a w 1 eW : ' ' would te wis" for him t pay c ' : '' lot, and, after decilir. in t.-.. tive, learned from the r al 1 -' ' ' in a more careful con er.-a'i-.'ti was $500 per front foot, is a point. A few days apo a stranper, : ' inp a haberda.-he-'s store, w :i- ' hy a display of shirts, wi.i ' "' further distinguished by a;-'-"' which was printed the leper. 1. " ' -are seventy-five cents." Il :.:.'' that in the satue case wer ' " ' umbrellas which coin::, a:; 1 '--"' dollars each on a plea.-.it.t '..; '' slight tendency t: rise if -.. 1 The pedestrian pazed hn and e-..rv. - . into the window; then l.e wan: - away, only to return oon ar. 1 s--'-aeain. This was repeated m v,-r . '-: Finally he entered the " : ' ' a.iked to look at tho u:uh:. l:' was broupht out and lie opi in ' amined it with the utuiost ar,- seeme.l to suit him exai t'.y ai.i -. turned to the proprietor and rcn.?'; "I'll pive you an even U. .; T-; it." Tho proprietor evi-h n'.iy - think: he understood aripht, f-y leaned forward and said: -Jv'., The stranper apain informed l.i:--pive you an even sixty cents h'." "", brella." The proprietor was ' Then ho beg-an to recover. " '-How much do you think it c'-5' ho inquired. 'Seventy-five cents." . 5 "And you Lave been df 1 at.r.r a - '. time whether you w- ;:Id i':c amount for a silk umbr.. '.la? ' The stranper said he l ad. , . The proprietor led him f'T;';.7, firmly to the door. "My tr said, tenderly, -you are t-e :ar. home and you'd better sw.vt ' ' some hunpry ear-hore cets a . ; nibble at you and ti.alua a '-;' 'V1 you before the mistahe ia d.'--L"' A Setf-Fxtliifc-c! A candle !?ns f out whieli ev'iiu has burned for an I:.-- by a tinv e.;in"..) fastened in tin- w a fifect ualiy perfori: s nivrsvny to leiiiiMe tiiipi.ishi-r u iicu its the candle is read;, Lour. .'I.