thl. silvl:. c; :t;,t..rt 'f tl..- -..i-i.r i.i I j t: t'.ir I -'..J to I n. . 1,1 I ! yi :P l7s II. - : ..'...' in I" il.-U:ir wu-. l.i-'. i i - I . i ! In. 'I '1' ' i'.'11-i'li i "1 i very 1 :V: 1 ,.V;7;;.1, w. ii.t li ii . n. i r . : ki4 I" i -:.''h.::i 'f On- t n.'ln .ii-hP.. .1 v. i wl.:- h t ! i'htNivi ti-n.j .i "b...'.:.ird.'' Thu t.i'.L h.i imrii. s.;.-"i fi i.i:. t l-iit Cotisrross ha-, .1. -i-i.li .1 to improve tie- tiTun- 'f the ! and l.u a;.th.: Ucd tin- dinclur of Ihi mint tn proi u ii iv uV-.i,ri:s. Tl. ; Inn . liii" pi"' s i-' ' :"s to 1'' irood tin '. t.i hi- a li : - t . . r j. of .V... r:c.i'.- mo-l popular coin, aii'l we i .iii iif' ilo better U:;m ;::e tin- .ubv,..:.''o , f an it-.-trrvit w with 11. A. M.Cb.r. . i urn'or of tlir caliiin t. ami one of tl.i- hesr-k:io U . nu!i;i-m:'.ti.-'.- i"' '-!. v.oii.l, says l.olden l:i.V. The 1' r-.t silver dollar w :.s coined un 1t the ii.-t 'i 1 VI, r nary l- IT'.'-.', aid i i,.l,i il ll'" 'i'a';i-'. ;:nl had a tinerios of V'J. I, which standard wa.-i continued fur a number of years. In 1 T.I I lie .silver il dial" issued had on the ob it -i.il liberty li-i l :e';n,: rirht ui'!. I'.'.vi :,r I. air, f.lticn ."Tar-., above thi- hi-.ul 1 in word " l..b-rty." benea'h IT'.U. U ",i r. i M-le, a'i .a-.-h-wi:li r.ii -"l '.iiv-. iK-ii-fl- d by branche s .f laurel. v.rh tin- h-.'i-na "1'iii'i 1 Suites of An. i i i " aroii'id the i .1 j-i' nf the i. 'in. while i h. of til. n.li! lit:;. '.i d: '!!.. -in 'i oei-.v. o:..' dollar r i.ni " Th" :t Year, K.' th.- 'b . w..s uii.iiii cliuni-e.l a.- '.ia' nl.wv ;. -.h- -hi.-l I. -rty. fa-ii. r.'lit. i....r 'li-:iii'.l an.! 1 1 r t 1 1 1.,-ivi ):.. .viti- in tin' Ih -hi. Ki-. . r-. ,i.i.'- an .'.i.'ii ,i:hr paiuli'd ir: J--. .-.tamhiiU' u;..'il lou.la. v.illi a ur.a'ii nf I'll:, aril l..a: 1, wl.i.-'a i rr."--ii'd :.nd t i -1. and t!,o in- ( l : ii: I'l.it 1 S'i.!-H ? Ann ri..M." In 17.I-. th.' s..i h-M'.'ii v. a-, a ii-d. i'- rt pt thi' v. ;,.r t- "i n.- ha In the tivM i.a I !h .-i.M I'm- m :,'. (l;i:l.rr. v. r,"M l of 17"i .1. .;'..!? p. i han.' as i'::i'l.My li i.ur ":i it an a:'h- with i ,:.,i 1 v.it'.l'-. K ai'iii'T th t!i..t. -I :-:-.', hi i;s.!i H3 S.n-:i:.t and in i"- ! : h a ivr dl with thi' in M.'i'i ;il i.'ii ' I". I'ii.rlhiiH I ' ri ' i Hi" i:;i'n it: a liiiinlii' nf nrr.nv-., thirl'-i-n in iniu.luT, in thi- li !.! i..h m. .Moii' v.i i-luiid and t', i-.i.n : :.ir . and i: j-.m it..- 1'n-M I'niti-'t .I.- i f AiiH-ri.-a. li-t i . '.'('!.. I'-:' ! in.' i.i . thi-ri im io no mIv. r iii-ih.i-. i i'iin -1 l.ir p ni'ivil nr- cuhit iti. In hl'i :ir-ir!.i r id-a wai L.adi-. in in- oh-, i r- - i !' id tin- i.'in v.a - 1 i' r'y at. -I uj i-n a r-"'!;. 'i; -jiorii'iir w ri. h. r ri-.-.t hand th.- I'-.-i. 1 1 a 1. 1 1 !!. a. r- - s v.ii:-li ':.!: a -i-r. ' iu-..-ri!-i i! -'I.!' i-rly. " and - 1 1 1 1 hi r i liand ..!;-:-.-r:iirr Ih.- m'-i'T ai.d '.:x Vj v;.j; I !.". hf d.vi-- id -'ii. i .. j i . it- r. r- .sd" :n :: wr'i x- i I .mi I'-d A..IM. hi.uiiv t .. (':.: i I I JM.it. !.:. .1 UTn hri-at and ..a livi I'l'an.-.'i and li.n i- ar- us hi i'- tahiii.. l.i U" 'ii i: d'n-t.- I i. .-; An.i'ri.' l. I 'I. i ,' 'r. i; -l J I. l'Vi'ii! 1 ' t- : -7 .att.i- d.- i u.-i-d. th. A.-r.l. " 1 n ' .. .1 i 'i'l.;.-. ; .-il-r a l'.' .! i'..-M 'in- ' i-h- 1Y....I 1 I t. 1 -77 n..'..' -.Mr - V. . ;: .1, anil1.''! t di i: rti ... ; ' i ...m t!i jti " . r't .'-.; ;:i i.-i-. -.vh: 1 ' a- ri. , '" fur ni"n-ra I '. in 1 "7-. ' 'n t ;. r.i.ln wi- ',aV. ih. l.iU-r'y '. ! : ' j l'.'it . ii i ..'ii w. h i- h i i a a;. w ;.. i ;ti 1 j Ciii'.u a:-...;;, a.i a ! i1. '. :.''. 1 l.ii rty. AIk'm- .. ..,;; 1 i: I I'iarihna t ui.:n;" i.i la -;.'.h. t h .-.!.' an i I l ( ..tar-v '1 hi- :i''.'-r.f -i h' h.... -r. i .. "1 n-'h ' x i in-. -I -. i. ' ir.'ir.j :;t. ia It i ri,-!-. t ! 4! a an ni; 1 h. a: , li ,..:. '.- li-in-l in 1 ' - li-tt lah .11 '. h a: - ,-. -; i: thi- 'h id a'...M-. the w.ird-i. -In ' -1 V..-'i'l-u-t:" (i'i,..'h. a -'ii.i-is r, a-h, tj.-.l and i'ni.iii'., nai-hin' -.;',-.. a 1 1 t- th. win,.-s 1,.' t'ii.' i vlr. Ia-,; t. I: I'nf'.'d JSl.it. M -f Ani.'i i.'.a. orii- I..Ih.r." Tlii trad-- ih.'.'ar-i w.-r.- i..i.nd Xr.itu l"7:i t. J ii.. !a .i-. r. i.n 1. v.-ry caliar cirvu:!;.t:::.c. Aim-rii-an an-r--hant-i. trading with A.datlc u:id S. s'.ii Aini'riian iurts, i'ri si:-:..u-:y liamj'.'H' 1 f. r Iao!c nf scital lr i-irr.'i'.i-y. Tin-Hand ir I iloliar of JlJ ,rrain-i w.n llK'lit w.-i..-ht and w.iuld Hi'!, -i.i ;r, r.irri lit outside of tin- I'r.ui J .-:at. s, a id so thi-Mi- tra lo T-t n,)jii'.'i 'd t. j:u.'ii'--i t coin a trade dollar of 4JU irraii: j, atat..i In: on its wi i-iit an l-llni m ss. It was ri-ally an inirot of t-ilvor. and not iiiti-ndod for i-irL-ulation in thU country at all. I!at, soi'.cb.iw, t!." tradi- dollars l'.uwil h:wk to tiiU .'oaarry, and for a timo fhati-d at jiar, until thi ir li-tfal slandinj was diin-ovt-r.-d; t!;cn they droppi'd to mi or 'JO ci-ntd. This di-.-ri-a-o pavo rlso to a olaiaor that thi ' h-vi-rnmont t.ln'.hl r .h cm the trade dollar i, und evi-nti.ally t'o-i'.-i- s passed a law to that i-!Tt'. t. At the prt'sent day trado dollars aro only worth their bullion lu. L'j nil the obverse si 1 of tin- trado dollar was Liberty seated upon a 1.1 u n Lab', facinj,- left; in Lor extended s-i.-rht hand an olive branch; in Ler I. ft & soroll inscribed Lilu-rty;" bi hin. 1 !ur a bheaf of wheat; beneath, a s '.-oil in scribed "I n Hod Wi Trust," n.l below the date a.-o thirteen stars. On the re. vorso nido an ca'.o with oxeamled vins; in iw talond three arrows and an oliw branch; alvovo, a so.-oll liibcribcj K I'lurihus Ununii" beneath, on tho field. "fJo frralns Cne. United StatLi .'f America." In 1S3S and K,0 some dos:Kn3 were struck c:T, but none of them woro Accepted or put into general luo, About loot) lsiil dollars were circulated in thi nay. This Is the history of the silver dol lar up t date, and we must wait for a year, perha-.'s. before we can add to it a dc-icrintioa ..f the new silver dollar. THEIR LITTLE JOKE. Throe Mmitx-r of (uni-rrii Mjtlf s - cw Ciltoi (iul.lo. There arc not many Irishmen in this Consress. Three of the best known sons of TFlrin are I.awier. M.'Adoo and Qiiinn. This trio walk'-d :p to the Ta-'itol together tho other liter Writes a Witshinioti corn .-; on nlti, lent. ana at ti:e itoor ir the rv t a ill 4 Wire met bv a new -".i.lo . 1,0 wanted to show them the mi-h's . f the building. The three onirn -s--. 1 n c -11-Hented, and were taken into st.4t.inry hall to hear the e. Loe-). ".V.-.v -... stand ri.-ht lure." sij t..- 4.".. Me, placing tiie trio on the -, e: i-kno vn biotu-s, "and list-. n. I villi n.,.-.e ba. k Gfly-llve fii-t and wh;.,in-r ti yo... au 1 Joa will hear my oi.-easi: I wire by juurside. All this was di lie, a:i.' th Caide whisj red. then s;.,,Ue, an 1 l'.r.al iy ho.ited. tat not a word did either of tho trio hear. Thinking that probably h had made a Mistake and rut Lis vi. -tins on tho wrorvj nvir.i "l.r niovrl tui'tii airain-t tUe wall an 1 sail to them: Thi-. is the wl.i..w-rin pa! lory. You stand hi re and I v;il across the ro.jni and whisper a.-:iin-: ti.o wall. You will hear me as if I -ai re at your car." A-ain thn c-ui le wh:s;.end hut n.e: with no res;-r.,.i. Then hr pradiially raised l.ii von-o to a shout, but ti.e trio of 1'on-rt .-.smen ke-t thi ir rr r..-ain,t the wall and made no si.-n. Kejoinli: hii customers, the t-'iid-- ex plained that for some reason . ; r '.a'ly on account of the hur.ddity hi tho at-mo- here, the s-hoes were not workin -well to-day. anl invited hN puevs t. take a look at the II.,...,, of Il. pre-, nta tivis. Arriving at -he ir.o t otiyri- ;s:non .tarti-d ,, when tiie puido i.:e,l their told l!n m th, y couljr.'t y , 1 that was ouiy for .,. !;.), r,. hut vie can." aid M.-. J..lAl,.r walk in, atiti.-i and in there "h v.-. 1 !" ' - l.i l l.l,I, m, l i.ir 'hi- kiv tr.j d..-u;. 1 W'.-A.i. ()B:: PRINTING. nit: printincr Office lithe iaon tJ cut yoar JOD PRINTING l'romptly urn1 f-ntii! iv U.rliy em-eatcd. "A'e n.e' t t;:i J ii' iJ of ahl hoiUTajlij Conip. tier., V."c don't du any but trsl-cii-i w: .k aa 1 want a liiu 1'iic.j for it. Willi Fas! FrcssEsani New Type Wo arf prcrared to turn cut Jut I'rintinii of every (M.-iTiatiii-i in the KiNIT bTVI.il nn I at the yery Lowest Gasii Prices. NoiMti-; hut t'.. ihsI uiaterial ! usea and our wart r.p-'itiis for iUtjif. We nre pro par.v.I to vrh.t on the ihuttcbt iiiitiee l'.'-rK:;?, ruiH iuMvEr, ;LINK! C.M'.I Tai'..-, iiil.l. llEAIid, MoN lill.Y !'i".Vl KM ikT, KSVELOI'K.", IAUI.i.. ClJiC'L-UMia, Wi.UMNU AND Vit-rriNii C.ms, Chd.ks NoiEt?, IJuafts, Kucr.n-ra, IVm Wortu, I. ETTF.lt AND NonE LlEAIS, AND llor and Tauit Inviiatiom?, Etc. We can print anything frnru the enallst and neatest Viriiini; Card to the InTjpt roster en short in it ice au.l at th.t ruot-t l;c.uo;i.ible Kales. The Cnm)iia Freeman, 1 : r. i : n s n u 1 ; 1. ; . 1 1 : x x ' a . ? - ' ' t. p r-v it -- ? r-i - - a r.GAnETTES.L; PATENTED ' - v V ; ',-L .' 1, v-w.. -'i .. .; " 'iA. v.j-i'i UvYv Tut !..h,Ii ei:n le I.pjihoi . .Ui.-rt 'f lliv t'le 'I'rci.-, I' - th, :n I r .'. j-b'.i-i iiit ra-k." and f-; (.'.;. i.n t rr l.rLU2A. ACUTE -,V5 CH.-CiC ClTSrSri, CLtF.OtXEU'S scr T-::;a r. mr w. r-i. asthma aud :l i ?::r:.CH;ri c:zAS: th- y fr-s. i --'.'. e!', ;..;..-!, i. r- l.l-ii? li tued ;il' i'l" T'i-.t.T.. bat t!:e fSST C.a ?r :.co a: $ r.?.-r.v rvr xeeoles. - ---:vrr ' pn F V.I H. J. S: Y3G !- Grvan- GrowL ;.'!: J' f'-icctcj rf tho n -vldiT- TlS'- Peking h iT fi. v. ill ! f WOLFF'S Acme ElacXiEg J I nr..! tho du irty tulk WclffsAOiEBIacans REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Shcda Water cr Snow. Shot-, cm b wjihed cic.ai, requiring itrcsiript uniy once A Vfcek lor n-.en, once Month f. r women. It i also an Elegar.t Harnc Dressing. WOLFFS RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Mzttis, CattlShsp a floss. EI0:1 arjrt-rr's frt2r. .'iJetra 9f rttrd Col-.!i,Ccii j-i. ..-'" r.r',.y':oW.:l(r, Fever. DisiDinpjr. ifra a'J IVjrvt Ej, Lang Fcrer. Cc-.hcacK. t-.-:cho5. a-.j r;i i.o-jci js erlt S Irs3rfe o! the b'.oc-tf. W.U rellmw Hc.3-.ej t CPC9. ; rk'...- ft If :.n JGPP.l K.Vv'jrtTL Wa CO., IYC,.N. t. xV;l t.U iii LIiiT PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The T,iy iur n 1 riCl.-al cure for CONSTIPATION. i CILIOUSNESS. 1ND1CESTION, anj .i;;.l;r r.!tr ol tte llvrr J Las cum! t unit ru ! t rei.f le e.nd In tho enly remeilj t T t:;ce .b-e-iK'. au.l ta ca.'tj in wtteh the r".cr'. fkl.l'nl i.ryli-!n fc.ii utterly fllej. 1 1--1 im.ir.iili irTU hunitrtsln le livib la l.lr Ci tirty. I'en'yl . ni. It 1 marni. 't'-tuml y l. T. helrluc, Mill tjiu. lnrK. .. ijr ti e '. r. 1. ii. 10.. u4 jr Mia it all d-.ts.'tt St t.t recti yr hofle .N -ne son'.ur.o e.-e; t laln.1 y.mt tiie'ln- Alr.l ita. '-j-iy. Dininni 1 sunlit inuLuni CCR. CENTRE ANDIo AMPLE STREETS E3EMSDURC. PA. J. II. OANT, lrcpritor. rj-IiKruntJi: wilt s'w j find gist ont Ma t'a-lnr-. lc t.i.lce ... ur. "e.rerTthlnn'iel't Cui.t Hn.l ciy. a 1'iiili r-H.ta hs Ymq con nis.to.lwth i..e rho whcT.-il'e pu'Hlc fan U si- r-p:i.i.nvl .i'l tol ur r ,,! mil. Jithtut "I rvcrj ttur. ,- ai.i, u l t'.ereia kryt :rty?tly I'le.S. llIIIIMlIUiirii'illTT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorncy-at-ijaw, EI5E.NSBUKU. I'A. l'Cj Anuirv iiaU'. 4. '., Cvuri 140-oJc. ;-f yrty nil i:s. -'om 3 ot tr. J Tribu!:tio i3 of Slf t-Uiy-Car PorTcri Joorr MimliVi so. K-g-iltiiin Iaet liy t?io i'utlmn Mtil Wiciirr Com. yul J ji'Stlwu Ake.l of Men -klui tinloy mrn. The life of a r- rter on a sleeping-car i ns'itiii v 1 t '.in d as one full vt trials and tribulations, and hi work as lack in;' .-.llh'-ii nt ri.ii.iini ration. All this ii in a t'r. at measure true. Most men who enter into the duties of a v.ir-servioo man," us the portt rs are called, recoirnUe that they are work intr for a vast corporation, and there must exist a strict systejn of discipline. It has been 6aid that anionij tho orders issued to the porters are those to wear clean, white linen, "stand-up" collars and hrluht and clean uniforms. They are furthermore forbidden to speak to the lady passenpers, unless first spoken to. In other words, as one of them put It: "Wo are. expected to dress like dudes, but not to act like them." A Chieawo New reporter spent Bono Time the other day talking to a few Pull man and Wajrner oru rs. The men were not at all dUposi-d to enumerate th'ir little jjrnevancoti. A railroad oUh'lal remarked that it was because they did no have confidence in the in u rroat-ir's identity. "They may think you are a epts-ial airelit,-' he. taid. "fd, we find lot of t'uinpJ that wc- are ordered to do iinnwi'Kiiiry and not very ple,sant," eaid one tKirtJ- on a v sti hulid M. Paul train, "hut ii would not do for me to complain. The oftlcials would 11 nd 1110 out and tell mo if I did not like the work to gel out and make room for a willing? man." Supi rlnt.'ndent I.ir.c-oln, of the opf-r-a;:n? department of tho Wnjrner Sleep-lrur-t'ar I'ompany, was interviewed. He : !.owed the report -r the printed instruc tions i-sued to porters and conductors. They are almost identical, aeetion after si-otion, with thosn of th Pullman com pany. "A ijrt.r or c-ondu -tor travels a r.juv'h road to stsuro hi ..isition," said ilr. Idni-oln. "The number and nature of the- qui'fltinns ankrd the applicant very often s-tarih' tho man. lie must be bb t.) read and writ-e, vi state hi nrt..-ei-1'.-nt.., ilncat ion, physical condi tion. nt!'v."s, 'id lress. - and b.isi:ies-s of e ai'h 1 f his employers within five years i.t iw-t, -tt in,? his position with acb en. vi r. at.d when and why hi- left tho 1 :i;; i.iy nl 1 m'L ii..m. Tie- aptdieaiit ii also u died: 'Are yo i willing U fro . hi ri ver sent V "An ym in debt? Io -iuu. - iat-i.i.:at;n,- lijuor;? I. you i". r ph.y ft..::i'.. of chai.tu for money ir ,;..i:i! : in any way? Thes.- an sample iiie-tions. A porter, her. he is ac- -i. is t.'.d Lis d.ities and supplied .i::. : .'u-. , 1 litv.iis and white ja'-k-; I--.. Ttie u:i :f,,: raimmer jr.J winte r w iirh's. l- :..-.;-t purcbas.'. Tin- p.-ter 1- ii.-' -.. 1 to wi ar a wf.it' ii" That 1-. .4 fi- n 1 '. the conductor' n hummer 'iii:fi;tn The vest in cold weatbi-r is cv.ti-1 up l y the oat, which is but-t..r..-l i-l.'ir l) th' t-i;.. A white btand i !.--; lar inl t!ntap--!irf are d-mandisl of The j -Tters for the sake of Lavini? -f th. it and prov.-ntine paudy or ' j-orty' m ek wear. The hi-s or loto mii-t kept isili-.Lcl, and our company prohihi'-n the use of tdipTrfTS at any t.i.ii- while 111 duty. 1 he Pullman i-.m;any allows its port, rs t T.vr .-hj pers, after ill pos.-'-ners have r-tin-d, or when lyin at a waitini? point. The suir.mfr or liht-weiht uniforms an-worn from June 1 until K IhUt 1. Pi rt"rs ar3 r-"s'.ii.t-l to remove their eapi when makin ? up or putt - away b. r'h or atien lin,? u other si. .liar du ties. They are provide! with white duel; jacket. by the comimny to lo worn over tiio ur.itVrin while d in this work 01. ly, and the porters tau-.t Ree that thi y 1 j.ouh have a clean one ? .r ea.-h r.i;-ht. At no time while c-n duty is porter allowed t- play cards or ramble. This s-s'ies like a s'aitlir.jr airay of ruled, but if the men ar' v.ill ir.p to do the work they ar.- . nij loved to I-rform they can not consistently com plain." "Have JTV.i any system ot rewarding old and ellicient men'" "Yes; they et the 'runs,' like those to New York on the limited. Wc have jHirtori who commenced working for us iif iif-n years a'o. They liko the work, and, as I said, they pet the pref erence of the liest rjr.j. Thene jwirtera earn niu-.h more than the conductors." There in one thin;? which very often di:t.ists a Pullman porter. Hie birth is suj- posf-1 to Irfi that in the nmokinp r.Mim, but shtiiild the iinokiii!-ri.iii !' "sold," ho must tako "upper 1." If that alio is o'ciipi"d, the j.rt-r must either remain aa ake or crawl up on tho roof and sleep. Itetwoen the Loun of ten p. 1:1. and three a. m. the porter is monarch of tho car. Ho can lie witli one eye open and watch any number of pas.-encrcrs enter the. car at a main btr.tion, but, though they call loudly for their Ix-rths, ho never niovca. It is his sleepir.j? time, and the conducUT must then make up berths. A REGULAR CRUSHER. An Inebriated I'Hmttr Hettlwe the Teller at a, Flah Story. "One of tho brightest things I ever heard a drunken man 6ay," remarked a llanpor penile-man to a New reporter, "occurred on the train aa I was coming down from Portland. Tho fellow was la that peculiarly talkative stato when ho felt ho must converso with every body and continuously. All kept clear of him &3 Ion? aa possible, but finally tho train got so well filled that a gentle man was forced to take the scat which had remained vacant in front of tho In toxicated man. At once the fellow be gan: " 'Shay, Mister, did you ever go fish ing? 'Yes, of course I have, came the gru H response. " hSLay, I bet I've caught more flsh'n you ever did,' pursued the man. 'Don't doubt, it,' replied the strar.fpr-r lu a tone meant to stop tho conversation. Til hot flvo dollars I've caught a b igger flsh'n you over did,' persisted tho Uxiuacioui bacchanal. 'Well, I don't care to talk if you have,' Eaid the vic tim, as Lo 6Lifted in his seat to show tho drunken man that tho conversation was ended. Put the Inebriate didn't too it in that light. " 'Shay,' ho persisted, leaning over the back of the seat and placing or. hand confidently on the shoulder of Lis unwilling companion. 'Shay, how Li j a fish did you ev' catch?' 'Why,' rcplicl tho man. m a frantic attempt to silenca 1 ma persecutou, i caugnt the mammoth I cod on the steamer Umpire Stato last su-ntnrr. forty-three pounds.' 'Huh,' camo the response, in a disgusted tone, as the drunken man leaned back in L19 seat as if pitying tho weak elTort of hi companion. 'I've nsed larger bait than that.' The laugh which went up from the passengers in that vicinity, who had been closely following the conversation, struck tho intoxicated man quito ap propriate, and ho remained silent for omo five minutes, gating in contempt tijon his crushed victim." Wrhe-n You Are li. Tl.o prize of v,oo francs offered by st 7Tt?J ff 8omo '"'tain if u'LZ'l ITk tLo Prevention of U ,ng buri, aiivf, was given to a llr,7l i annn that on LolJ n. tht, hand of the supposed dead rx-r-n to a etrong light, if ivinff a ungei. rot . hero the fmer, Touch' Low.r th at .he bhl contfnues to ci-.a-e. Atvn- liohijr no scarlet kLc-u t"ac - 1 ; vt u real! dead. . - HEM. Kl IX Spring Dlsordei tintterea D'Ttci, ttrcd brain, in. pure tl-jo4, di'htlttat.-d sj stein, all are the natur.il oat Coiuc In tLs ?;.rtn. A nwl!cln must Uc W&. ami XKUilng eiua!3 ralnfs C lory. vm peun h W let others piUso tis yu connet h-!p boil.-iWi; a itl-lti-tercUil puny. I.rt-odW-i n rU W. I tlnviJnn. r.iir'.liu: toti. Vt-, wn'ia: "I have utl I'ulise's K-my t .uipoiut'i I'll s.'V'-r:.l itai-u;.l. iiii.. aiiil iijvru:ry V.1U1 l-iIit. Ijist fpilror. lln vt-ry miv h r in l"'.Il ftli-1 i!-ililt.iU.t, 1 'ii;:il!.ll!V'l t;i.IIlJ H. 'i'wo l4U.i I: m 1c lae I. .1 like it in-w tuft. A-j a Kriu-rU U4Uc util t-iTAi IneUiclI...- i J j Iu.t klAiW of lti e.xunL" (Xiiir Ar:h.Kj v Uior. g-w- ,n r- t o v T-t tiU.i-M.'. iv.K4i. 11 w ii.' BY USING THE 1UCKET PUMP AND t.f f44'3 Kill' i. '.Xji 1 i-- Ili . . -Muii.-4-r. l...'ii:.ti VoU .1 Lut- li... , - I4-I4.I 4..I.1 Prii'O 10 . 1 c-- fn.t es fc AoraVon. t 1 GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa. ZZ.il AR3CR, MICK., U. C- A. fcVv-.uir.Ui-. of W Mak a ePBOtAUTV of HIGH L-AD PIAIIG? C $lf$ Organs In Piano Casoo, J iOO,'C ViKrif .' F'JICCY FIKISHSD and HASsO Kusc and L uscaf a..'i; jiuuuj&v. i-Ti r. M lo .rre i la Orlil4U.aul. W :.ui-isj-n Ul WMI BBW4C ,li; -r pn tnt-tKLaaUsvi. Nothing Oa Earth Will el Ma wr LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It im .I,-.liiftJT w. Hi-My fs-Tcvritrutd la 7Ur.uTy it 1.-, than t nth ? c-.-nt a dny. MirKrU riMnit-uv: piv- Tx uml ciri tli amh. 4ioi-l fur iii chU-. W.rta luotn tJUiatt if"! mIva lie-c M'lU.t. "i lnrv ran navtl i $4i, t! txr-? to ifrrxrt-nc r"ti wt a cuhU'Iix r. you rjHsV t K-t it i m ui 1 1 r two - ; prxw.iid. "TiiE i'(-T l ol LTK V i'AHRii," oju-14- frr. i'ovhtn- KalMisif Uitdo fr with fl B. J. LYiCH, T J NDE riTY I si IIl And Manufacturer & Ut-a'cr la HOME AND CITYL1ADE FURNITURE LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, IVEattresses,, Ifec, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A J57"Uit'zens of Cambria County and all otfii-rn wishing to purchase Lonest FUUNI TUliE. A.C.. at honest price are respectfully Invited to uivo us a call before l uylutf t,io bere. as we are conuent ttat we enn nii.ct evf ry want and please every tp.rtt. Trices th j very lowest. f 4-li'80-tf. t A TREES. SH?.I!jS. mil. ft.fi. 1794. 10. Foltelej wnitoa at inert ci tua In ti;o OLD RELIABLE "ETWA" And eihfr Klral I'ljtua Caupanles, J VENT FOB THE OLD UAXtYFOIlX OOMM1JVCED BUSINESS Eoenst aris, July M.1SS2. W A trccl and j n.-'. 'n Snlem.o here. Klrtl tj- ai-s iy gnrsnteel w.kly. !.tml-siot,lK M.r fetal:. ry. Hum belling iw iruii n..fl FAK.VEKNun pcta a-ooj pay! eg- job trH he Winter. Write lor -nil lam., .r .i .....i H' ml partlc-fJ crj u. in . H ier. N. Y t lars. riiEU. E. i l '. Nt N u r.. sV6.Tm KitctieMer Jds KLTS CliEAU EAL1T I not a liquid, tnv f or jvvir. r.HJ 4fcj nirii ii qvici-;,, alhorkd. Jl eUuittes tVrf uo-i. AU-H t iriUtirtMnJio-n, HtJiU th vr. Pettori th trtxnt of LtLe and vruiL 60 c-n ' rt Lru-,t ?it: lu matV, rf 7Wtd, bi) ivnfa, . fSs, JhiiM !.S 1 jt J4-. STEADY WORK .--"Jt J !ii"-.i w jnafrloaj .a ."-?'. --";-' I &4:i-7 l'irrji.., or Com if! V 7 -ti-: 4ui8is4oii 11 l-r.ori ;itv Av,. - ' rf . - i ' 'i :-x,,jia r'Tii.iri.iw.'i-- .rt'vj tiarT4. . if fc... .!jk. riv'f v..e i.-. '.,r .-j C. OHASC A. CO., PH 'ilA , f a . WAWTSD I have nsrd two t-tfls rnnr ralno-s , Cl-l'4-y Collifir.iilill. ir -l It lirt." vt' en Iltlre ttlt- i ltracUoa w i on pt tt-r arvl bl-1 iirtiT." 1. L. ill Hsta, v ai.-noivn, niuia. Painc's Celery Compound 1- prs.'iiti.-d Ih ptiyslclrtr,, nii-ftinn'rutil y driu-slslf. 1'iiililiv.if -T ministers, pr:il.---il tv j u.--rs. tui'l i.iinrjiiu.-.-d I'V I he iii!iiiuiiu-tur-rs. as H spill:,; iiimll.-ltio I i.-li lil .In nj! tli't f 1 l.uui-'.l t r It- I s- It tti.s sTL'i, and set Low ; ijuickli it tones veu up. Furif.ec the Blood. I fill fireounts rt wein!rf ul cures lumW liy r.Ll i'i .-ier l'eIliM,iiii, iift'T oJlli-r lileiill llies ' ith.l U.- tjst liy.'J' ialiS liud tullixl, t.-iit true. ' iLcrv's B-jUUug like it. Jl.iO. Pit for fA.no. I)ru(--frlst.-i, VA EiiS, KicnAUDfcOx Co., llurttngton, Vt. nvt - imrlfn ni m mtn min nirtrei IS C,lurt. uic nun uifunvnu uico i0eenteci 10 cent each. e WATER PURIFIER cit-Titai.yiw. Wr-rrttnt-otl ho Fur a Foul V7oll cr Otaisi In Ten Days Uro or l!.iey JLtsAoA. e wi: dt-uw tea xl i' -1. - i4 . -r -t rr.Iri.4v .i i-i ii:i. U . Lm (. wl, 'll. 1 tic t.ij-. ".1 iMl W-i-i ..r rlmw Ik ill. -r -Mpll mm tw mn 4.11. SK. U vtt feviar; w , -d ifuxt. 4. o uc v1 u. --wJ 04. Xi Utf. i.v..k!.-u 41,1114; U. -.r J. -u w 1. Ai4,. w.r il ill iit rut or v-- - um ti.- . d'..i,. -'! U4. tl W ii, l tw t 1uj-U1 Hli4juy u.4ut. f- J" n444l4:ir wu-V. Il 4-14.-1 l w.t lu lhlr' uiu, M li. tr 4.4til-4- 4-' 4.- -a i-J I- f)i .u:i4-i4, 1C wtk t,,i fr.-., Ui Ttiur .A Mm i-t rf I'ukoto xAj-, a O." 4T4-t- l-'iW -X. jm. 11" LA..JI4-U I C- ".--rW.. i-i.i.-r . w-oel lai e4" wulw to k4- I- ... b. Jli li nut n 4.-illf-4l U w.A r to -fi-t a d-rt)'. .-l LU' -jl, I HI 44 44UT 4wl 44UT IAHV4J.IIU.I r l-l-.' .:r tMriL fk,r u U fowt vn-U or cLvtocn ; &a j iitj fur ovcrj luldiUutuJ foot la depth, uftt-x V) 11:4. A tl.-c nrt wija ta evy kn ta tlm ft-sMJ tim Addruw BUCKET PUFvilP CO. 44 1 uiid 443 Plum 6try-t. CLNCENNATI, C ffy Rcscwczd, Ezjy, Wal nut and Antique Oak And: containing: our town Patented ilmprovimcnw. TOX3. ACTreCi or WOJ-KMAarflTTT. Pteau. ! jsJ Uii4 hue-oIikijit'i PO CI -.- fc-r 4J J.OTotJJon ...utl. LiV. Aolit 1 .l. OILS! OILS! The Stanlarl Oil Company, of rittsbur, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic tra.le the finest brands of niiniinatin and Lubricating 011 Naphtha and Gasoline That can r- HIDE WW FETROLEUFfl. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol cum. I f you wish the most Most : Meniili : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. tvtl-f-lyr. rr;n picket fece. . If.-.'.VTJUC v !-U 'Wood. 1 1 .'.. Tmm 4.it.t. n-tkrt Fn.c wllh f M. Tjbi U MM k cviiiMf. ; ib iH( u4 w I . or W4 Pmu. H'b rlis( for i - v;- .y. r -ot i r ai im, ixtotwit m attar!. l'or. is.1 Ui at;i!'C', Krui uJ lrtvn Crtlla, WIHK DOUB A TATl Oft A: DEJL! JOIL C- FLCH. IlBALBR IN Goiien - WfiilfliBtt - Bye - WMsHess. 1X4 Watii Stfbet, Pittsbvro, Pa. Cl.'ct estfcl.ii.-heJ houf In th city, where n.,tliini; but jmrc jtooilj are fut up, strictly tor tiuldeo lAedilloir. It on iho list. Onck- enhelmiT.F. Uray't Muooniraliela live; tbesa jftxxlsaro leading hrands. iirandles of Tlntaire ol 1-.7H en liaod. Illn, Holland and IVotnentlc, S''ollld Tom. KlTirh'M l.,l,1n M.' I a, f..r lull quurt, e lor .V0O; ilurkenhelmer'i the '""' i ..-.ui.i. . i-cii, h uu per uu7en. wines. 0 per doit -i , j 00 li.r one-bait down. Secure- I V l.i , T f . 1 A l.i, h,r. In ..... nH.jf,i , l 'iii'es, tt iZ.O-') per galloD, barrels at sperlla rates Apr. to, -yu-ij mad ktinMS ; Msxitki mi ( It t i rf k r wravU-MiigT. If . C Ier4 ta (Unae Kcv, svL sum. r.HiY M 'i 411. ss. P m i 1 1 - wr M a.4 drtirylf.t. tm j tci fJ".c .... ft fc.. ; S hukw, 11.1L Us. fc A . V g A Wla. u SISJLVTILT C'UEla. tn. ...r rri4-' - K..Tn. nm.r'.iui rf i.wJ -He... m ,vr. Mr , TMa e.mjA .n". n4.ii.li niJn.CrTilMul4. , - 4, . r..r.i, iw luc H..ld bV aru-n-t nr 4C-.1 . . .4ll lrio s llo-.i tlln-SSZ -4l .1.lt I is, r. liijwtnu!,, V-Tien VMUtj th PWsbtirBh EaoosKton. call oa tb KD.RICXS MUSIC CO., Ltd ror bisn or I mhi Prices oa Pianos and Organs, 79 Fifth Ave, PITTSBURGH. PA MRE7IRIP Me-e-l Tsrsu stia H A I.r rii ECU 1ST ol hoisting saved to Murekeeiirs, tiutchors, i armor. 31aehlnesu, KnUdcrs, (lontraetors and OIUIKS. Admitteil to he the Kreal et ImjiroTenienu KV Eli made In tni'Vlu Mocks. KrelKbt prepaid. VV rite tor cataliac. HL,lli"S- IKUNk KSOISEWKS, lo Hrusb St., Detroit. Mich. LitaMIsbed lMi.i ma.10.wi.ly 1 VCKYlMiHY 1n 'amma county rhnnld read -.no 1 H4tHA, onlj I1.6.J per j-eur. i i ..nil,:' - i ? I . ., 'i il ll l 4i. : ,,!';.;.i;,i ' i.i r ri ii - .' . . ri 1 1 ' ) u ii r B :k 'A -- 4 u 44 to, 44. . fr... . uniiuirKi J'GGJ- JunlJ em. V1, A Wholo Book II.13 at Last Been Dodicatod to tho Post. llrilr-4 4lnt; n Aircrrivation l tli II. -t-.:4tur-il lerfi the Junect 'arrif lii.4eHe c.or:iiH from One of Jt YlctiitiM to the Other. Misrs. Appli tim an- jirintin a lwok on tin- miisijuitii. f-avs tin- l'.ot.jti (ilcln-. A trn-at many i.i'iii.li", aln-a.lv a wart' from pi-rsoiial ( xpi-riiiii'i' that n:o--ji:l i- toi'S arc unJcsiral.li' asici:itos. will 1 surprised to fin.l out what a n ally scri- uus enemy of the human rai'i- tho in sect is and always has been the insect is found as a fossil anions the penlnjri- cal remains of former a;res, apparent- K- ni-vi-r .nr. nnv rierirtd. liaiinir ln-en J ' J I 1 r. 1 extinct, ana always liayinp ueen lnaus trious. There seems to lie no douht that the mosquito is capable: of communicating a poison. The fact that if it is allowed to remain long1 enough to draw out a suf ficient quantity of blood but little irri tation remains seems to prove this, but it Is also taid that it is capable of inoculating mankind with malarial dis ease. Dr. Finlay, of Havana, asserts that it ia bid belief that the moHfjuitois an uffent in spreading yellow fever. He says that the insect, after puncturinp the skin of the yellow fever patient, retains Borne of the perms of the d incase, and that ho communicates these to the next person be visits. So sure is he that the mosquito is the active if not tho only agent for the dissemination of yellow fever, that bo holds that the disease can not exist where the mosquito does not flourish. Tho book will nerve one pool purpose at least. It will do justice to that much-malipned insect variously known in different parts of the country as the dragon-fly, mobquito-hawk, devils darn ing' needlo and snake-feeder. It will Xlaco him in a better liht, for, instead of deservinp the obloquy whii-h lias universally been cast upon him he ap pears to be entitled to much considera tion, as tho insect relied upon to destroy the mosquito. Captain C. N. IS. Macaulay of the United States army has piven his ex perience. In the summer of lt?ti ho was on duty at Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota. To blow the thickness of tho mosquitoes at that timo in the neighborhood of Fort Abraham Lincoln he says: "(In the tarpet ranpe, during tho end of June and about three weeks in July, I could not stay unless I had on heavy boots such as are used out there for riding thick trousers, leather pauntleta and a thick "cache nez' tucked under my helmet and collar of my tunic. . The air was Cllc-d with clouds of these tormentors, yet at the appearance of two or three dragon flies the mosquitoes would suddenly disappear. lie wa.i curious to 800 how they caught their food, llo noticed that they flew in an irregular kind of skirmish line, moved slowly, and every now and th-n made "dabs" at apparently nothing. Fach one of these "dabs meant a mosquito. Another authority, who seems to hold that it would be questionable policy to attempt to destroy the luosquito, it be ing in his opinion a scavenger, says that other enemies may be relied upon to do that work, lie suggests that to banish the mosquito the best plan is to drain meadows, bogs and swamps, to fill up stagnant pools and level rain holding hollows contiguous to dwell ing. . . Certain artificial remedies arc also re lied upon. The use of coali.il in swamps, by odorizing the air and lioating 111111 the surface of the water itself, is a very practical and energetic remedy. It de stroys the mosquito in its early stages. The use of lanterns, so arranged as to attract and destroy tho mosquitoes, is another romedy. The mosquitoes aro attracted to them, and are destroyed in the cans of coal oil or kerosene or other similar mixtures which may be used. They should be placed around houses, hotels and in marches. The expense and trouble of management are small, as they are only use-d during a few months of the year. Indeed, almost every method imaginable of catching and de--stroying tho insect has been suggested except tho very simple oneof putting salt on its tail and clubbing it to death. These scientific ai:Uioriiicn are not above offering suggestions for the relief of persons whose situation makes them liable to sulTcr from the bites of these insect tormentors, and who can not wait for the propagation of the dragon fiy. They recommend lemon juice, vine-gar, oil of peppermint and oil of pennyroyal. A very strong infusion of roots of triti cum rcpens is uccc.-;sf ully used at Sim birsk as a preventive against iwos.jui toes, and a weak solution of quassia wexd boiled in water, ha also been recom mended. ,----...-?:.' SYMPATHY WASTED. LLur Stroot U.iicla Fooled Misujr K 1 ivit Hc44rloil 1'emunA, It is seldom that the New York street urchia fuils to get amusement out of any Ihir.iT where he n-ob tho chance. Some youngsters saw an opportunity recently in tho union of tho following elements: A pair of trotise-rs, an old jacket and vest, a hat and some straw. Tho straw was put in the other elements, and tlio whole, when completed, mado a very fair specimen of tho genus "tramp." Tho boys carrid tho figure around to a neifhlniring church, and place-d it in a petition which was skillfully intended to pivo the impression to passers-by of a fellow-being in agony. Then they hid to watch developments, says tho New York Times. A lady and gentleman passed the church. "Oh, look at that pier fellow, John! He seems to be ill," ri'inarkml the lady. Tho small boys didn't say any thing, but ke pt their eyes on "John." "John," who was a courtly cavalier of the olden days, bone-volcntlj we-nt up and touched the figure, saying "What's the matter w ith you, my man?" He did not wait to get an nnswe-r, but left suddenly, and his departure waf punctuated by various cat calls and sooliing remark. Many persons passid the figure, and tna.iy, overcome by emotions of pity, whe-n up und spoke words of kind en couragement to it, patted it on tho shoulder, shook it, and Wien went away quickly, accompanied by cries of "(Jit do ambulance fur do man, ImissI Call dor cop! He's MoGirity's brother, loss!" and various other expressions of American ized Anglo-Saxon that were more or less forcibly undersUod by those who heard them. The urchins kept it up until one of ti:!r r.umb.-r suggested carrying the l'giir.- to the park and "make a soo'cido er murder." The ide-a was sedze-d, and tliti poor agonizenl figure was hurried from the church steps and borne oil into the surrounding darkness with a yell that i-iado a nervous old lady who was eUinding on tho street corner shivtT and xclal'.no to her aged companion; "Lau ly! look at those boy:i a-tormt-nt-1 11 that poor man." (afrartoa Sparrows, Tho little English sparrows in New York havo learned a new dodgo sinco electric lights re-placed gas in tho city parks. When tho current is turned oil at dawn the liottoms of tho gloljos are filled with thousands of inse-cts which havo lveen attracte-d Ly tho light and killed. The sparrows como around after the plolx has eooied off. slide down vhe carbons and devour the insect. H- I.. jnn.W 1 1. M. .1. !;l''K A. II'. V.L'iH llLI:",H KI l.-7'J. Johnston, Buck & Co., JJANKKiiS, I-:i-ENSRLKi. - - ' l'ENN'A. A. IV. Jil t li, Bkliler. TKsTAni-ifrHKri I1.".. Carrolltown Bank, (,'AHUdUJUWN, I'A. T. A. Ml AKilAl.II. miller. General EaniinE Bnsintss Transacted. T!:e tciU'iinK rc the principal lejiuros ;1 a 4ii-ucr.il l.ui-aiiiK tuMncs : DKi'osiT.s lleceiveit payab'o .n demand, nnd Interest tvear CK ccTtiUtvites ipue-I to lime di-jMu-itora. LOANS r.xlemled 10 ou-nmer r.n lumni le tencn and B prwied J'rer il l-'cuiiteil at all tiuif. OI.I.F.CTIONM Made In the locality d4 U(jon all the t.anktn luwiii In the United Slates. Charges moderate. 1IKAFT.N loed ncvotlstiie In all pnrlt ol the t'nlti.1 Slate, and toreiKB excbaCKC ltinued ou ail parts ol turoi e. AlCUl'MN Ol merchant, farmers and others solicited, to whom re&.onahle accomodation will he extended. I'atruns arc ?ured that all transactions shall he held strictly private and c trihdi-iitial. and tiiHt they will ha treated as liberally as kkk! bankii.g iulca will permit. Kenpectlully, joii.xsio.v. 111 k t ru. Jon A. Ulaiii. ;; T. Hlaib BI.AIK & SON'S Centre Street, EticnsMr Pa. rl'lio 15it Ve.tei-u Ciittlflliutcli-t-'1 'v-i'y tiny. Alfui l'rpnh I.mnl, Veal, Ivlnttojj. J.urU, JOte., hlwayH on lifvri.l. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. Intelligent Healers ill nollco Cut t-J.1 Ft 4,i 11 U 1 111 1 r s sr not Kvmin' l cars" stll el sas f dlieatss, bat only lorh sva rvsjisll from dia ordered Itser, vial Vertigo. Headache, Dyspepsia, Fever?, Costlveness, Eilioyty Coiic, FlaUiler.co, etc "Tor tbe th ay sire net wsrrsnltl nnilU.bst aire sia svorljr ao 41a If ia lbi so aals -rcnadT. Price, adc so. fcOLu nvmiYwimiiL:. TTbpii 1 a Cnu I do Bet taoaa sorelf to top Uien tut Uim, and then Ixava U.w tx turn as-aln. I MaaJf A rir.al. t-j; 1 Lavo mado th diaa&so ol FITS, UPrLEFS or FAJXHTG SICKHESS, K lifo-locg Study. I 7Xr.lUlT my remedy t IXjkb the v oret cases. liccauso otiiura have failed is aorcajucm fur not nowrecmnar a cure, t-eod at oDOfl lur a tribune and a Fues Barri.a Dl my Iukai libus Kan but. Gere Expeess and i'ot eiflice. It coeta yon nothing luav a trial, aud it will euro you- AdOreaa H.C. HOOT. M.C I SJ PublSt KCWYCUC tisiLS a coarr. Iwl'Ual. St,!" SlK Hll'U full KMlvrrd. Iw lo ,.iUrn Kr.d tir..HhraMk.lM'1'l ILI 'I'UI OH'. . 1' A 111 Ol- bv'l'l. ibMlt-'r anfftllUir NOkl T. Rl.Al HttST KflL It 4 4. m 4.lir7 f.-wa lu iiUim 4od S vrrlitr, (mvu-'m. II rttv I4M4. ZHtf f lpll.1 IIC'S, 4 l4t.4tlwa SA4 proofs 4r4tWd (4.441: frM. AA4m tt.lt MLS1CAI, COi BUFFALO. 1SU Y s4S4i4apssa4fassj Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and KYPOPHOSPHITES of Limo and Goda Is enilorno.t anil prpscrlbci ry lnadlng physicluus becuusa txlh tlio t'I .irr- tut ami llyto.htihitrm aro tlio roo..gu!ro.l agonta la Hie cure ft Cuuautnjjtion. It li aa paiatablc as in lit. Scott's Entalsi en tSJET?, is 4 wimdtrrful Mr Itnh IVoiltirr, It t lil iivmt Iimuxij, ror CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, TO sting- Dia cases, Chronic Concha and Colda. Ask tor Scott's Emulslou an J take no other. HOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MaVCrACTCRKK or TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE a xn tis noorixa, Kespectrally invltwn the attention 01 his tiiends and the iubl!cln general to t It fact that lie Is still rarrylnx on liu."ins at the old stand o)K?lte the Mountain !iotiie. Kl.cnsl.urK, and Is prepared to sui l'ly from a large stock, or uiar.ulaoturlnn to or der, any article In his line. I mm the smallest to the lurtfoct, in the beet manner and at the lowest Uvlnv prices. nNo penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN ItOOJlNO n Sl'KCIALTV. illn me a call and satiety yonrpnlTri" as to my work and prices. V. LUlTKlKOtK. Jb;-usburK. Aurll 13. 1SS3-H. FITS I tii -Ti 1 rt i 'eaanas ef Body and Eind, iiecti T'PE n - n Errors or Eicruea In Old or 1 I 0. A. LANGBEIN, Manufactnrerol and Itoalertn ALL KINDS of HARNESS, KAIDI.EN, nRIDLRN, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobes, Fly Nets, Hurry Oombs, et., etc.. fle patrlnt; Neatly and 1'romptly done. Al work guaranteed 10 Kiva (atifiacilon. -ShopU arken'Kow on Uentre street, aprl-f tl SAW tVllLLS! Pattnt Variable Frlrllon A Belt Feed. Stoam Engines, Hay Presses. Shingle Mills, &c. Portable Crist Mills, Send torlllus. Tlirealilmr Marhlnm, Ar, t aUluKUe. A. B. AKlil AU CO., lork, 1'a. jn 25.13t- EteRsMm Fire liisnraiice Apj rr. AV- DICli. j General Insurance Agent, EMZXSBUltV. I'A, cm uvu A Few Point Furni-hoa b- Rv. Bob Burdc-tta ' " Tlie riou II.inirif harartrNt o an K.litorial Jtimtlon Iliur-I,p4 to ;., t Sll!tf hiiiiiuii r SMin.iaj T'pon rr-f-r irin- a rc:'i.- 1 points on i-lnir.-li f. t i . ; -. : . .., tin- Sumlay-.'vhiK.l Tin..., .... to Mr. lJar'Ji-!.:'-. Ihs , i.iy is now luil.lishf'il, to ..... , ron fusion of wc fi-ar th- utt r iii'li:T.-ri t" r, whose coat-of-xnall is t ., ' to ho diuiri-l hy tin Amon? tho riinv l'im1 Sf''T. - ' these: How .shall wo h'-hnvo churi-h? Oh, we'll, it vl ;. r, on t)ic clnirih we attend, own ruh-s, carefully cod; puiiliince of tho ii.fctnhi-:-. tudo toward ouch ot! .1 stranpers who n.ay tif. .v with them. The rules In the pews, on the -walls i! t on tho front of the I'.l,.;:, choir, everywhere, in plain aro not printed oh i a: l-,, ;.-1 mailo 'plain upon ta1.,1..-,. run that n-adetl. It." a:: : ;i -what he wari b do rejrular occupants of th- : . .. Her, hy expression of c:.-.. r f ip-nilicant gesture ami a.";.. a. theae unwritten rules so -.; every man may hear then. r.... own lanuae, ui.d "tin- uay:4: though fools, neikl noT 1 rr li.or, Tlie next timo y.-.j- 'o'..ri:i you stranded in the -r, 1 1 i-ity of New Clii'-orl;.!.';. '.h'.a-.: l.jth ilur, poiv-.il. ly yo..r .j- ii jirelei-er.i-- will l.-a l y..u v. the imposiiii.' (-diri.-o ,1 1 1 i . I eij j. . I have I'liuc t i - occasional iv on nut Miiiua-.. '-. ; . 44UI-11 4 ttilH H'illlUl Ol PUn-.-- coulun t alior.: to put ice i.r. lhe i-uebti ms here are S-r;-; . lorm, ana arv 1.0 upnttinfr that tl. nary man in . 1 ouoyeu up tl.t l- '-: It almost in:j.or,sihle to sit ihmr "The earth is the LordV. .'or :j. ri; it; but this pew ia i.-jiue, ivr I ji-, ;: year for it, 'TLo jKHr yo hzvti al .vuvs w;-- .... hut you can jjet av. :iy fro-.-i 4 while ou Sunday. "As a bird that wati ! nst, to Is a strani r ; into a cllurc-h without u '(iivo me noither ;. . i' rty. "Tho rich and poor v.t.- li :r ." w :i '.iy . not on tlie same day. ' 'Uut as for the n,:jrhiy n.un. I-- ;. tho earth (Job -'Jim. "UU-t-ieJ is th- man that r.-:.;';. : 1L0 p.K.r u nuisance. "It Is a cold 4ay for the rtraiit-.-r ''He that f iveth his beat t" iip-.-j'..- of a surety he hhall smart fur it." Or it may bo that you will .? ; Jnto the church of St. ( i.-eejy '' - wheia-c you will probably run bv. you pr-t through reading the ta; 1. : "Tornii early, ur.a b.x-ure your oar. Ttefore any one ele cau jjet lut i;. Count, -ir hyn.n-liKi u:t:.; rjbo Crt tUup. "If OHO is H.Irm.f:f-UlO old vVl'-L tli ha-ckn u.ru i.2, crane your ih-ck various diructious, b.uuin iavi : ue'ifbhoiiir? pi-ws fur !. "If j;ou cim not 5ad it, tako ti.e 1 ono within r ac.h, In pUi-e ef ti "I: td a Clirirtian dutj-: 1'aul ruv: '.'.'j-j provide not for Li Ci'.n,i.f it n:-. :ua UU 14. IIU' -i- . . . 'Hold ono hyitin-bouk In yrnir iv.i. &nd tit on tho othi-fs until tie r--: . your faniily arrived. I.i.ik j-kcr i'.li- around for a hyuun-bo,.;-, '.."'.v on tlif' l'l'li O? the yw lr. Ii.- J.tat. and they won't disturb y...u. b - li' is a proper attiludu and that ir ure here for. "When yotsi family ! i-upv'.'.'-i. then' in ono lioolc i v. r, hidr- It '.' ine cusi.win. 11 vuu i-nii 1. never enc it afjain." - PRESERVING HUSBANCS. (luw . . . . . 1 n . . Tl., 11 I'rui'c u Joy l'.uirier. Ataroci nt row tuiif ef the mr.. Cluh at Murshailtu. n, Ii., Mrs. i. Younp caused quite a riir l y !''' 4-ponso to tlie tenet: "Cur 1!''-:-Quoting Kuriu., Mrs. Vi.i.r.i .': Ilu4.h;i'i'1, IuihI.um,, f- u.' urr'.: .' . No .a:.-t ttiy ii.i.-, Mr; I TlioUi'V I uui y..i:r !-'. .!. v Vi-l I'm nut ji.Lr i.:nrr. s.r." . . - a II.IW P1I1411 VI i- 1 . 4 -4. . . . - iranuhr coumiueu .iit. j . -lA.-lcctinff your hui-band yu ' ! iruided by th" silvi ':''! '- ' ' in mackerel. Nor by i' ' '- ' found in salmon, lie r-i.n t- m. -yourself, as tastes dilfer. I'"""'- -market for him. tm the L -brought to your dour. It is fir have none, unb--s y. m kiii'W -servo thi-ni. S..11.0 vn.::..-n ' '' koopinjr Lim In "'-' thei.-i irei'ze by 1 heir i-1: i i difference. Some li. .-;. tl by irritatiuff wti;, x in.i : roast till-in or keet tL' ui 1 -:i' In tln-ir livejj. "It can not 1. -xj-ct 1 itir.i ' Irand villi be tender i f" :: in this wuy. The only lr... 'l. with hiui is ti pre-. -rvi- ! this your jmit have a Jir -T'- -of tho hnct. lnircelaili: ,r unattainable an ea: kin will do with i"" the linen in which h'1 '- ' nerved ia niciOy proper.-1. T.' tho kettle with Htroi.i. m.'' : 'comfort,' as the nn'' 1:1 to 1m weak, and he 111 il' !'v i kettle uud. Ihi hurui-.L. l"u, member that hui-han l-i a-c and lobhters, they hai-.- !' '" while alive.) Mke a d'-ar. " out of lovo, iiea'.Ki-.-s an-1 1 ' Si-t him as re ar the nr.' n- arreo with him. If l.c i-:--' nl.. .Ii. Ti..t l.f. h nT i,i':s. N:!'! will do this until t!n V arc i Add a littlo hu,Tar ''.--a" form of what eonfi'ctio.icrs but In careful t j avoid J"'; par, aH theso things i little ipii'O improves Th' ! lined with pixl ju'lrr:'.,':' stick any rdiiwp iiitruni' i't 1 !o if ho in leoomiiif t' i"'i r Lim fTKiitly, wmtcbliif '.!" - lio Ux lias and close lu then ho noun bocojne-s 1 )es!. U'atch him ran i--.v ' ; not fail t know when !' tt'''" . "If thus treatol, you a wll-prwuTT'id husbaad -:'a a joy V) you aud tb cho-lr' , . will ke p as Ions; v y-u ti- -' lotiS you U-inio can-liS . cold a plains 1 ' A kUir for the taut:i:l r.'-'- And a tiiaii t.'iat t.'w V i-''- . Muili look iipim '1 ' Aud aay It U wry Uniall-.'Wonllird ll- . Indian riTr, Michigan. ! :'" , fi-.h one that no one wcu.- ''"',; in any other water-a -''-)', . HM-k bass. The rock bv- '" ; 1 York lakes Is especially : ' Its enoriiious moulii hi..1 eye.-i. The Indian rivt-r .r; : the red eyes and every "M1 ! " . the lake rock bass, but ':. ,. than half the sue. It , . . and taki s lhe trout :y . i as p-rcat a" aim", a:"'-lh-.li.-niinil Indian r.i- mouthed r.-huive is b ."'-' ., ba,-s on l.ako Kt-uka ana