1111 Hi 1 ! , i ! 1 i. ! 1 ' f' I . 'J-' "lesson in pronunciation. Vtonli That Ar Frrrtiiently MUpro rjouucetl ?rn ly Ktluratcti 1'coplc. There arc in our English at tbe least three or lour thousand words tbat aro frequently mispronounced. Some of these, v rites Alfred Ayrcs in the New York Times, are the following: .lVa tis. Not a-eii-tis. Thathasbeen dor"- for tbis word that should be done, r v.i as practicable. lor all foreipn -a -.1 . that no use. Tt has been fully v.Mcid. Tbe more Erplish wo make our i:rlhh tbo better Unclish it is. Ab-'i-raen. There is no authority, ox f tr T-ooular usape, for accenting tho fi'-'-r t y liable of this word. .'.b-djm-i nal. Tho o short as in don. A j-K r-crora by. Tho o of this proper naajo is not the o of con, but the oof COT!"?. -iiVioct. Not ab-jef. ,lh ' v-t-ness. Art- jc iy. 4'.,-so-i :o. Not absoloot, as is often 'miouih. cd by tho careless. ;j.. lvo. There is pood authority for ;' ;i.i.njr ili of this word like 2, but tv.' i is hardly in accordance with the ;."-t iv.ajre. Absorb. The z sound of in this word "O'c if J bo carefully avoided. A '-. f art-ly. Not a.h-stra t ly. Ah-' uc. The u of this word has ..e sound of lonp oo. This is tho Cn: I' preceded by r or the sound of . . ..'. in Tli.- sarno syllable, oftou is -;in-.i llko long oo, as la rude, rumor, iiU . : u" issue. 'is. Not l&-y-dos. o '-;. i-an. A. ec at When a noun, the first, when z. verb tho second, is the ao entcd syl '..'. We aet'i nt a syllable with an ac r "i!". .V-eoptablo. In Walker's time this 1 .--a ar-nt.-d on tho first syllable) : .n majority of tho better speakers. A.'ccss. It is more in accordance with hi ; st current us.i;o to accent the first -atlu r than the second syllable of tiiis w i '., Webster to tho contrary notwith s'. .nd: ml'. '.(-. so-ry. Ease of utterance has .-hlfied the accent from tho first to the . ..ivl . v 1 1 1 1 . v hoie it will remain. .c- ' ; u l or tho pronunciation i Uii lain ii's l ho lirst sy llal.lo there is no u. U. 1 1. j. .'ic.-ruy. Hero is another word in v. hiih i he : has tho Sound of long oo. A' elate. Tho a 1 jug. as in fato. A' o i- ic-s. All our dictionaries pro tii tho ou of this word ir. while i . ri. t'io whdo Kngli'h. peaking v v -Id, so far as the writer's i.hsorvation ft i s. pronounce it hke long oi. Many p rbons 'l:us pronounce it knowing that 'h" authorities a re against them. Squalor : a'loiher word treated in like manner. .-.i fa-tics is certainly not pleasing to . " ear. .,(or. Not thou of nor, but tho oof i ;aj jr. A-cTiien. Not uA'-n-tuen : A i ap-f.i tioii. Address, lloth noun and verb are now n:'noiily acii'tited on the second sylla ble A'.'ducp. When, in the same syllable, n;r i.i preceded by one of tho con . ..nants . f, t, h. . or th, it is not easy ' in'roilu- e t!io sound of y lionee care-j.- -s speakers omit it, pronouncing duty, tunc, toon; lute, loot; nuisance, noo'.-int. p. etc. And yet to make the u m ;. .-e nerds as ch ar and perfect as in ii ' oii:.-. etc , is over-nice and conso . ; ly .-. n.icks of pedantry. Tho two .i- ",.t:i should ho avoided with oijual c re A 'fj f. Not 't. ept. AJuesive. Io not pronounce tho S like . AJiposo. Do not pronouueo tho A.l jecfi'-val. There is abundant au thority lor accenting the first syllable, t it is to bo hoped that no una will be i '.v lined t ) follow it. 17-jec-tivo-ly. a ' :ni ta ble; ml -ml ra-bly. -'.f-'i!j-r..l-ty. Tho first and not the liii, i is tho accented syllable. A -"-i, is. A i l e. Three syllables ah-c-bo. .' ill. There is no authority for ad- 1 1 ' anco. The second a of this word -' u!J ,r sounded broader than tho a in (.. i. an, fat, etc., and not so broad as . i .itui r. A" tLo beginning of this century v. 'iio in which this .so-called intermedi ate j occurs were generally pronounced vjih "ie fi ll, broad Italian a, as in . ,i pi. wi.i. nhyihc GiUisitcs was not i 'r: nior-ily exaggerated. This Walker Ij leiiixkto eh a:, go, and to that end Tailed t'.o i of tbis class of words )it l'kc tU' t in and, man, at, etc ir.c innovation met with only partial : 'tris. Now, tl.cre is a general dispo sn;n to unite in some intermediate r i hetveen ttio broad i in father, v l.:. 'i is very rarely, and the short i in can, which is very frequently heard in it. is country. A few of the words in hh this ii now receives this inter rc ijat sound are: After, alas, answer, -n bask, basket, bianch, brass, cask, vs- char.ee. class, craft, dance, .raft, oik! ant, example, fast, tlask, gasp, ..- ai fe'lass, crass, lance, last, mask, taast.fT. nasty, pass, past, pastor, pias ter, shaft, stalT, task, vast, waft. PREHISTORIC ANIMALS. Why They ie onsl lcrr.1 tlle Tru l:ui.il.-i orli l'y ramiils. All tht magnificent buildings of Taris "r'' r":-tp f limestone taken from quar ries ner tho city. These quarries are composed of layers made entirely from tb" tiny shells of microscopic animals. "o le--s than one hundred and thirty-scv.-a species exist in these limestone Thoio were other little beings, '. so small, that did an enormous share of rock-building. They have re ceived tho name "nummulities," from tho Latin word "numinus," meaning "ony," because their shells resemble coins. In Germany they are commonly .-alicd tho "devil's money." They aro pt ri'.otly formed that one can not help thinking, on first looking at them, ..Hat they have been stamped with a die. In some places mountains of great height are made of their shells. In Egypt the layers aro of such extent that sinco centuries before Christ tho rock' has been used for building pur poses. Tho ancient pyramids and the i puitix are made of this rock. liedsof lignite, a kind of half-flnished coal, are also found among tho rocks of this aue. With it is found the yellow .1c1 be;, which is only fossil resin from a softies of pine tree. It is abundant on 11. o shores of the German ocean. In eta are cften found preserved in it as " Perfect as on the day they were impris on od. Tbe first bee of all tho ages was found in amber, "an embalmed corpso !n a crystal coffin." With it wero found fragments of flower'and leaf, as if tho resin dropped on the flower upon w hich, tho bee had alighted, and enveloped both. St Nicholas. South America's XVlnd Flower. A f.owcr has been discovered in South America which is only visille when the wind Mows Tho shrub belongs to the cjclu.' family and Is about three feet huh. The stem is covered with dead. - arty-lecking lumps in calm weather. There Irmps, however, need btt a Slight breeze to make them unfold iTie flowers of a creamy white, which, c.oso and appear as dead as seen as tbe ' id MiLsiJes. No XVon.ler. Attorney (examining witness) Did the defendant use intemperate language on ti.at occasion? Witness Yes, sir; he had been drink ing heavily for two days. West Shore. JOB:: PRINTING. I T11E FREEMAN Printing Office i I the place to get -your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices .of alll honoraole competion. We don't do any bat first-class work and want a llylnu price for It. WitiFast Presses and New Type We are prepared to tarn out.Job Printing of every description In the FINEST STYLE and at tbe very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing out the best material is used and our work speaks for itself. We are pre pared to print on the shortes; notice Posters, Progbammes, Business Cards. Taos, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Labels, Circulars, Wedding and Visiting Cards. Checks. Notes, Drafts, Receipth, Bond Work, Letter and Note Ueads, and LIop and ParttInvitations. Etc. We can print anything from' the malleat and neatest Vfeittng Card;to the largest Poster on short (.notice and at; tbe most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBURG. TEXN'A. c-- ALLAN'S ii LASsTeiGAREf PATENTED Tlie e Goodn Contain tti Leave 01 .NecilK-n of 1:10 I'iue Tree. Use them for a pleasant emoko and speedy relief for INFLUENZA, ACUTE CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S : THRO A T. HAT FEVER. AS THMA AND :.LL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they are free '.'t:i adulteration,' as nothing ia used i:i t!i!ir manufacture but the BEST OF TSCCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. HAXUFACmntED EI FJ L'SEDLS GO. ?P:EEHOLD, N. J. $tHmaker In not thm Um fiUl time I Lia .utlf-tt&Ml Cwtmr-Y I Ince I barouaod WOLFF'S A CUB BLACKING mt hoots wmr looser th&a tefox nd an iwf s briAjitt mnd citson. WolfTsAG M EBlaoking Ji the Marking for Men, Women and Children. The RICHEST BLACK POLISH, ilakinj Leather Waterproof and Ihtrtiblc No Jiruih. A Shine LmU a Week. Cun be vaghetl tcith vit r, tame as OHdotk. The Finest Ltraxintf fir llarnaa. BuM br Sbna Stoma. Grorara. Dmssata, mod retailen tmmllj. YCLFF & RANDOLPH. piiuoELPHy FOR Ksrsas, Cattle, Sheep ft Hogs. Excels any remedy for the rapid core of Hard Co'ds, Coughs, Hide Dound, Yelloxr Water, Fetr, Distenper, Sore and Weak Eras, Lang Fever, Cos'.iveness. Blotches, and all difficulties aris ing from Impurities of the Blood. Will relieve Heaves at once. Huactuwt by tkt JOPFA MANUFACTURING CO.. LYONS, . Y. FOli SALE BY ALL DEALECStf' PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only lare and radical ear for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, and'all disorder ol the liver, and ha eured btiDdreda ' people and 1 the only remedv lor these diMae. and la eaes la which the nort fkllllal phystelkDs have utterly (ailed. Testimonial from hundred ol people living In Hlair county, I'ennsylvania. It In manu factured hy I. T. Ktrtaa. Wllllsn. barar, ! . (or tbe . T. 1. K. Co., and lor rale by all druiKU at 60 centa per bottle. None Kenuine except label enowi th In diao arruw-bead trade mark. April aain, iw-ly. STAR SH.YIIIG PARLOR 1 COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBENSBURC, PA. J. H. O ANT, Proprietor. THE PUBLIC will always find mat ent pla ol business la bastneeiboare. EverrthlnaePt neat and eoy. A bath room baa Bea eon nected with tbe hop where tb public can be ac commodated with a hot or cold bath. Bath tub and everything: connected therein kept perfectly clean. Olba a towbls a araoiAi,TT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorncy-3 t-ijaw, EBEXSBUKO, PA.. OtBcelAraory Ualldlbg, opp.Conrt Uooie. i GEORGE HOLLAND'S JOKE. . How the Great Comexllao One I'pon m Time llooke't m rollceoMD. From "The Autob.'cjrraphy of Joseph Jefferson," in the Century, we quote as follows: "George Holland was distinctly so actor of tbe old school, invariably in troducing even into modern characters its traditions and conventionalities: bis effects were broadly (riven, and bis per sonality was essentially comic. JJe was quite an old man wben I first knew bim. and I bad serious doubts as to whether our acquaintance in tho theater would be an agreeable one: for by tbe terms of my engagement I was to bold a lead ing part as tbe commedian of tbe com pany, and he, who had always occupied tbat station, was placed as 6econd to me. I naturally thought tbat feeling himself comparatively subordinate, and tbat I. a younger man. was to outrank bim. he would, by bis manner at least, resent my intrusion upon bis former ground. I was. however, agreeably mis taken: fori found him too generous a man to harbor any jealous feelings, and to my gratification we were friends from our first meeting. It is pleasant also to know that this relationship extended over many years, and up to the day of his death. "Tho useful career and unblemished character of George Holland will be re called by all who knew bim. lie lived, a bright and cheerful spirit, in this world for eighty years, for time could not ago his youthful heart. He was the merriest man I ever knew. Practical joking was a passion with him, and though bis pranks were numerous, by no me good fortune they always ended innocently and with harmless mirth. I remember tbat on one occasion, wben some goldtish bad been placed in the ornamental fountain In Union Square, Holland dressed himself in a full sport ing suit, and with a flsb-basket strapped upon bis shoulder, a broad-brimmed bat upon his bead and a rod in bis band, be unfolded a camp-stool, and quietly seat ing himself in front of tbe fountain be gan to flab, with such a patient and earnest look in bis face tbat no one could have supposed tbat it was intend ed as a practical Joke. Tbis strange spectacle soon attracted a curious crowd about tbe sportsman, who with a vacant and idiotic smile sat there quietly awaiting a nibble. A policeman soon forced bis way through tbe crowd and arrested Holland, wbo explained with a bewildered lock tbat bo was fishing in bis own private grounds. The police man naturally concluded that the In truder was some harmless lunatic, and, patting bim kindly on tbe sboulder. bade bim go borne to his friends Hol land burst into a flood of tears, and while affectionately embracing tbe guardian of the law contrived u fasten t be fisb-book into tbe collar of tbe po liceman's coat, wbo walked slowly and 8ynipatbetically away, unconsciously dragging the line and rod after bim. The crowd, seeing tbe joke, roared with laughter, as Holland quickly made his way to the nearest omnibus, wbich he rou bi-J before the infuriated policeman could catch bim. e JONES OF NEVADA. The Foundation of the (cnator'a Wealth TLalil by a Grub Stake. When John P. Jones, now United States Senator and many times a mill ionaire, was keeping a grocery store at Tuolumne, Cal.. in the days of gold hunting one of his patrons was a miner a poor prospector who, like most of his kind, was always 'broke." One day ho called on Jones. "Say. Jones, I think I've got a bonanza in that claim of mine," said tho poor miner. Jones smiled, lie had beard these stories before. He knew how great ex pectations wero frequently never realized. Time, labor and money were usually wasted on what looked liko something rich but that developed into snares, so Jones merely smiled. "It's a big thing," persisted his visitor, and he proceeded to explain what the claim was and his reasons for being so sanguine. After several hours talk the miner asked for an advance of 51,000 with which to buy tools and food. Jones demurred. A thousand dollars was a big enough sum, savd, as it had been, with much trouble and labor. But after all SI, 000 cut no figure in com parison with tbe profits of a good mine. Jones finally told tbe miner he would see what could be done. . After nightfall and after the China men employed in the neighborhood bad taken their departure, Mr. Jones allowed the cmlwrs of his fire to die out. When satisfied no one was about he scraped away the ashes, raised the stone on which tho fire was built, and weighed out the necessary gold dust to make tho 81,000. These little pre cautions were always taken in that re gion, where even robbers wero more plentiful than fortunes. Tbe tools were bought, Jones lend ing the money and tho miner promising him one-third of the profits of the mine. For months tho solitary miner labored, but he did not strike the lead. He grew wan and hollow-eyed, and occasionally dropped in to sco Jones. The latter had by this time abandoned all hope of ever seeing his money again. "There's no gold up there," he would inform the exhausted miner. Yes, there Is," insisted the latter, "if I could only strike it" Affairs were now becoming desperate with the hopeful but penniless man. One day bo called on Jones, and, after coughing apologetically, asked for some) meal and bacon. He knew be would be successful eventually with his search, but provisions were out. Jones smiled again. "It's like throwing it in a rat hole," he cheerfully observed, as he dug out a side of bacon and gathered up a sack of corn-meal for his luckless part ner. For four months nothing was beard of tbe old fellow, and Jones pro sumed he had either gone away or died at his post up tho gulch. lioth supposi tions were erroneous. The miner dashed into the store one day irradiated with joy. .He bad really struck bis bonanza. The mine was sold for 53,000,000, and, faithful to his promise, the honest miner gave Jones eno-third of it- Sen ator Jones' prosperity dated from that time. Teach Chlldrem ta Love Flower. Nothing is more genuinely beautiful than tbe love of children for flowers. and nothing pays a greater profit in the market of morality and usefulness than a system of encouragement in the lovo for and care of them. The movement inaugurated a few years ago in Boston by Mrs. IL L. T. Wolcott to provide tho children of tho Sunday-schools with potted plants at Easter time, with the promise of a prize to be awarded to those who are tbe most faithful in the care and attention to it, has done much in the cultivation of a taste for flowers. It can not have failed, also, in its mis sion to the childish heart. There may be efforts for tho elevation of human ity of a loftier nature, but surely none which more accurately performs its work in the ennobling of youthful minds and in turning aspirations toward higher things in life. Boston Adver tiser. The Difference to Him. Teacher (finding out wbo had hit bim with a paper ball) You thought that very funny, didn't you? Johnnie I would have, if I hadn't been caught. Life. The Exact Truth. Mr. Newman Willie, what did your sister say about the ring I gave her? Willie She thaid she wondered who watb fool enough to trutht you for it. Jewelers' Weekly. ANY ONE CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, 1 Jfjy Coor, d:ll r u v J iimuum, i cuuici a, r FOR Yarns, Rags, etc. ) ten cemts an.! in tnanv other wav SAVE Monfy, "d make iSi -. cck Lke NEW, by emC DIAMOND L: .-V "1 l.e work is eaav. simple, quick: tbe ... ,v. v :itSI mM FASTEST knomn. Ak tar w ;. ;:D OVES d take no etfcer. r-i C-IJIaj or D:onx;nj Fancy Art;Je USE DIAMOND PAINTS. CAJ, Silver, Bronze, Cor per. Only 10 Centa. Baby Portraits. lurrs trum life, i-riuUM ou f.ne plate paper t T patent iiioco proem, arnt free In Mother of any Baby bora within a-mr. Every Mother wanta Three picture ; eead at once. Uv Behv'a name and ace. WELLS, IICHARDSOI SO., JUAl 1 IU DEUmt PURE MUTER . BY USING THE P.UCKET PUMP AND WATER FURtFiEcl Warranted in Ten O ' - . , m r r m M- -a. k T - feet. Canfiaa b Aeratiea. hp 1 l-"v J""i''' r1. 'JeS"C?S'Tivfjr'--; GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa. THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR. MwrMrteerUieeee O HIGH GRADE PIANO? and ORGANS. Impurtera and Jobbeee of Aiusic and Musical Merchandise. We aefcxnrtefew mo rl-ra la eaere atylaa. ta TOHI, rao e wuaiauu-. OrrtnrT Vv7are MannlaeT-rer. d ma, narpr Ordex. intu maaa koi.4. ni iewcjt umboa, Correapoadanea Bouatad. lrifrci taw. FS5TJICT- P-T Tret s-d 'JashirPtDa Sts. -:- HETilL ??ifSE!lDCS: SI Zt. till It Nothing On Eartn Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powderl It at abeoratelr awfe. BJvhly miaiimil la MeUtUtT It COSal laMM tha 4V raCALh OC 4V Ceft 4eTaf, in h b mcu t mMicUM. rrvvMita .vnd cum uoa tor jimnm ckick. Word, aoor thm frut4 tett beta MOUlt. cm mtv tn saea i r-M su for to pavwat rrtap," coitonwr. If y oa cui irt It tBd mm M emca for tw parka t fl y $1. At l-4poUrVj rran II W yrrH-prnjA- raoia mxprwm pram. -la.naTrvtLTKi rAriK," in pirn cop-f Mi. FoaitrY HaOstrur Ould fr wtth fl rimeVJMnL 1. M. JQOlXJhA Uuw, hatoa, B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer tt Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE LOUNGES.BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, fec., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A t9Cit1zenb of Cambria County and all other wishing to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are reapectf ally loTited to kIt ns call before buTlsa elae wbere. as we are confident ttat we can meet eery want and pleas ever? taste. Prices ttie varv lewest. r-l&-'80-tf.l WANTED ACENTS T,OI.ICIT aaUKBS rCM K HTREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &e. PJLL STEADY WORK T&&l For HdBeat, ladactriaaa Eta. prow m eoll Im. of varle artapt1 to rmaaylvaata TS. BaiaaM aaicil. 1 a . u. urncc Wrtie taam. HuiUUy f-tr CkXSE A. CO., PHIL A., PA. 1794. 1890. FgUclea wntua at abort aoMee In tae OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" a aid ether rirat ClaMts CeBapaile. T. W. DICK B eSHT FOB TUB OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMT. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EtoenmaTK.Jarj al. isn. AWTED ! A good and paitaliut Salesman bere. Flm ;laa nay gaaranteed weekly. Commlaslac r Salary. Ct.alck aelllng new rYulli and Speriattiee. r ARM CRM can get a rood paylnc Jo! lot the Winter. Write lor lull termi and partle alara. FKE1). E. YOUNd. Maraeryman. ia-m Koebeater. N. Y ELY 8 CREAM BAL3I It not a liquid, muff or jmtxier. AppSei tnio nottriit it qvieldy aitorbed. It cleantet Vtthtad. Aliajt inflammation. Jlealttlts torec RutorttthetentetoftatUandtmelL M enU at Dntgttmm; bf wuril, rryUtrred, to erpta. ELY BRtHHERt.lrvCTl8U,0iTrfforyY. mm. Cleanse the System With lii.it Bv:t. r '1st Die iae:llcint- i'.:ln-."s !i ry 'u!iijiic L Ji ir'ii' !. bl-kMt, i-ua-j I'OiWiji . I kin. aB4rrjulatiUw nvrran.I t T ' :csye-", , !.'h . in ! !" ! m l' : v vjciory v.-. r . ectililD'-s true rve toi.l- ,i ,-.-:.. ,.:i,r quall'.'fj. rcvi.tr.,; lUo P!i r-fs .i.,; I hav twn trrit!ol T r - f OORipiK-alioTi of liLli- u:;:! s. .'.;:.-r l i ,: v;i rVi: rinsrili.-s. nun tm :.n 1:1:7 t-'.'.-. I Paln'!i O-lrrjr "oir reji::-! Hi f 1 1 1-: nr full hotllc tlw lonir tniui.k-so'.-ie nyn ... -ran toauhrtdc. ami I can truly nay now. xu-t I irel like a new man. Mimalrn bits liiin.-el. and I have gained ten pound in weight Miice 1 bave cuounnced Laln the Compound. " ilOMISTUa t-TCABNB. FeidlTlUe, Vt. fl.oo. Mi tor as.oo. At Drufrgista. JfaTI4A RiCBiifOM 4 Oft., Burlington. Vt, to Puiify a Foul T7cll cr Cistern Days TJso or Honey Ht'oncLcd. DO IT WOW BTBTBTBTBtBTBVBtBTav 1 P: It win draw ten pa Hoe ef wster per inlnote. Xtw has be parked, J.filnl or tin -tj et. A b-a-;eKrokl t-j ru draw T.aXrr ll'a 4 ace rmm a 0 ft. xrt-J. Sou,io til 1,1 nfr to rul or trttrtt. No u or u tc u. wtL It ba do wooJr tui4xic to wear vut. deeaT r pniiot- Llie a.-r. Ii. m i.l n.4 rut or ronulf, aa Ittr vbaKl U uiae of iflvaiil.-4 iruji. It 1 tfce umpire at. l . ml d"rbl ,lrufvr w:al- fr ra'fr o' r. It ran be aet ui (a Mwa luiauira, aa tljcrc at uoUilaa- to latm be- !. the l U...VTM. . It wUl art frrrw-.-. havlne etnod ttia teet of a rtofa wlr.ter, do creea baluar n tiie Lwkrla ilwttarfr lBe,.Hv-. Ho i, !.a!her. nioUr or uod lu rvoUict iU Ur tacuu- tamioat It- . Too !j t,i, t. mail, not a pallrnl of water an ret a rret. eonl r'-lsk. r.-r e- l aokr t f 0wa full oTairU; lue U.-1 Ujii. 0Oa with cwd wau-r aa tbe air eacaea. Trie $10 far a l-foot well or cirt.?rB; ( ea for eTtry sjiiltlos.il foot la depth, after 10 A Irea asent wanted ta errry town In rhe Tnlted Btatea, Addnjaa BUCKET PUEViP CO. 441 and 443 Plum Street, CTN CINN ATI, Oj PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH.. U. S. A. We Make SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISHED and HA NO POLISHEEO, In Rosewood, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak And: containing: our: own Patented : Improverr.ents. OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline Tbat can be L11DE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison rith every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Monnli : Satisfactory : OAs in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. CtlS-aa-lyr. PATEKT STEEL PiCKET FENCE. Cheaper than Wood, t MM H I M Tea avMwej awa.WT rtckt Vlrjl KM. T.w t tU V ulet.rM b mm 1 r lw. wrimt arlna gl jJMOltaV. r MMf 1 UaVleW. VMeW maifffc. Uatm rtntBt. ft lr thiiT -am Wl MB KMC I KM. CcHtf lwyra. eVa Kai iD(t. nmw rana w vnii. w tm WLMliOir MCAbKJLJift. a-.. eUl aUAVeM M WIU W UMaW. TAYLOR Sc DEAN, OU OS t 205 Market SC, PttUbmrrla Ttw JOHN C. FIXCH, Golieii-WeiiiDi-Bye-WlMies, 136 With SraaaT. Prrrsacao, Pa. (Hdaat established hoote In tbe city, where nothing bat pare a-ood are oat op, atrtctly tor family and nediclaal nae. Nothlnc tietter thaa Oolden Weddina-. Next on the 1 let. track eabeliaer.s. Uray'a Mononrabela Bye: tbeae roods are lead tag brand. H rand lea of vlntace of 1STS en hand. Olna. Holland and Demestle. alaeOli Ton. Flash's (rolden Weddloa:. tl.o for loll qoarv. lor aa.oo; uaeaenDelmer tbe iuu: MoDonaabeia. a.00 per doxea. Wines. S.e per doaen.U W lor one-balf doten. Seeare- 1. Dozea. Aiao bits in iuivk, uruaior a Choice, at $2.00 per iraUott. barrels at siwcila rates. Apr. ru, w-iy TH PTOlll- r l.tnw Iwaiaa aaa Mlaetaa I aa at if .11 w.ncll Z.wais If af- 1.. ia raallaaa faia .a H ITCH 1 KG PILES.ari-r-t; lUi UtS I .taaa lb llrhtaa- mmm blarlac koala a I wttoa. ta awt ai rm rra'r lll ...(.I .OIM.in M4 Uf drnlltt.wa acr ..ii.M ratHpt erf art. a eta- a . s at., $ua a- m.mr.. Da. avaTB autu rattaaaia. ra. DISEASES SWAtNE'S najrrii'r'tti 4BSOLUTKLT CTJKXS. Ulll I MLA I Ta ataial. apalleau af "awrara Oiaiai.f wllbS mm, lAiwmal aMdlrlM. via aar wf TiMi . a tM.. aia.wra.rtM.lK..Kra.riKMM.l:rTnp.lM.a. mmm-i ' f Srwaftaav ar mi a. mall w W K. hia i X. .iSrna. Bw, ftwaaaaai aa. railiSia, ! fa. AaaMa-naclailBTia VOiea Vlattlag the PtHawargk Exnoaltloii. call on tha KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. Par Cash or TUae Prlcas ea Pianos and Qrgans, 79 Fifth Ave.. PITTSBURGH. PA. ' nFTPflTT ""CUE CRIP JJLlIlUll;Steel Tarklo. Block. HALF rUE COST ol bolsUnK saved to storekeepers. Uulchers, 'annera. Maohlneeu. Handera, Contractors and OTULKS. Admltlerl to he the great est Improvements EVER man a In tackle blocks. Freight prepaid. W rite lor eatalosroc. t'ULTUN lMUNfc KNfllNE WKS, 10 Hru.h bu, lieuott. Mich. Establfabed 18U. ma30.WO.ly Job work ol all kinds neatly exe cntcd at tbU otOce. Oire Hf a trial. jnalS 0m LAWS OF OUR FAT1IEKS. Pull List of Connecticut's Famous Puritan Enactments. Quakers Had a llarU Tliue In oloni ll.t, aiatl lailors autl ttarlera Wrr ("ioaelT Watched A l.a-l uue ry for Ihrorra Iji wyera. Thfe tirni "Hue la is arrlid 8u"li as ro(t lo tb privtip ronsc irrrn of individual. AH co'.niri-s forru.fy hail 8-jcb Btatules. and Ihn ibiru-cn colo nies yre no exception b-fr tbr rrvo- lution. Tho codo of Con nee lieu t is o'u-n spokrn of In this rospoct Tboso mos-t noUil crn of tbo culooy of Ni'w Haven. whi.b u united with tbo OVinncclirut colony In 1f.1V IIor is a fiill ropy of ' tho Nw Hi von lints, ofton Oil led lfc j "Conoecliciit llluo Laws " Tho Oovfrnor and masistratc. ron TenM in Ooneral Aasrmbly. and I ho 8'ipremo power under Ciod. of tbiH indo- prtndont dominion. ConHpiracy auainst ihn dominion Khali Ida punched with d alli. Whosoover says lhT in a povtr and juriadiction aixivo and vcr this J.- rn i ii ion Hliall HulTcr d(--atb and tho lose of his roriortj-. Wbosoovi-r atlmpts l haii(jo or ovt-rturn this douiiuion sh:ill sufTcr dfatti. y one stiull bo a fni inan. or ivc Volr. unhvs l In iiii vi'rti d unj :i luriii- lior in full iiiiiiiii ii ii i.m of ! tit tin rh'irrheM llwil in I Ii ii !(; i n ion la'h frocmin sdalt 'r.ir l.y lli lili-KMsl (ltl u lx-ar Iriif lti ;iaiu l thia dominion, and tbat .lrs is 1 1 1 only Kinjy. N Juakrr or iliisr-ntrr from iIh-i k talil ishl worship I liis dominion j-lial I lio allowi-d ! iri vt a voti- for I he elec tion of iiiairixt ri j or an V "f,l- i r. N'ii fnml nr lnljriii ii.jii I (Icrcd a OmkiT. Adamilo m iIit Ihti-hc. If any poron -.lull lurn ii iiUir In- shall ho han iihi-il. and not sulVnd in ri'liirnon pain of l:ilh. No Onakcr prii-Kt --i a 1 1 r 1 . I - in Hit- dominion: Im Hli-iil 1m hani-iiod and BiifTor death on n iurn. l'rit-sLs may l"0 seized ! any no without a warrant. N onn Khali run on thu Sal-hath day. or walk in his pardon, or idsou Ijoio. cx n.pl reverently to and from nu i i i n-. No ono ahalt travel, -Mik vii-tnal-.. miVii liodn, awc-ep house, rut hair ur shave on the Sahhatli d iy The Sahhalb bball lo-in at sunset on Sal urilay. To pi-U an ear of rnrn trruwiiij-f on a noinlihor'a gardeD bball txi difincd a theft. A person arm sod of Irestiasw in Ujf- nf-jlil shall ho jiidj;i'il puilly until he dear himself hy his oal h. No one aliall Imy or m II land without iermi4sioti of I he Kelii'l iiwn. When it appears that an aiiii-ud pi-r- Kon has r.iu fiHjerates. and irliiM'ii lo dis cover them, ho may le raeUi d. A drunkard hliall have a ma-der ap loint4-d hy tho Kolerl.nion. ia ho are to teliar htui tho lilK-rlv of .uvinr and Mdlinir. Whoever pnldishes a lii lo the preju- llreof h; neihlMir Kh:ill 1.e i.wt in the loi ks. or roefivo leu Mlipi-s. No minisli-r nh:ll keep a nrhool. Tleo btealt-rH shall milTor di'jh. Whoever wiars hl his inmnird wdth trold. tiilver. or Imhio Ian- a'uve to .hillings a yard shall ln p esi-n led hy the ffrand jurors, and tho selrvtinen ehall tax Iho ofTender throe hundrod pou ud on hi estate. A dehtor in prison. Bwearinc he ha.o no estate, shall te lard out and sold, to mako sat isfart i.m. Whoever hi i iijj rards or d ice into this dominion shall pay a Miu of five pounds No one shall read I he rote mon prayer tiook. liOep ("In ihl mi a-i. iir set d or play on any instrument except tin' druru or jew's harp. Nollospel minister (.liall j.dn -eeph' in marriapo. Tiie ina-j ist ra I e only shll join t hem i n marr i-iye. as t hoy do it with lo-. scandal lo Ch r isl" h urr h. When parents refuso their children Convenient marriajro I he tna(;ist rate sh-ill determino tin- eint. The soler I nin. on find in? th chil dren ipnorani. may take I hem away f rem their parents and put I hem in l'Olter lands al 1 he 4-x ponse el llieir parents A man who si ri kes his if 4? slia 1 1 pay a fine of ten pounds A woman who strikes her hushand shall lie punished as Iho court directs. A wife shall l-o deemed pood evidence ajjainst her husband No man shall rem I a maid, in person rir hy letter, without lirst obtaining con-s-il of hir parents. Married persons must live together or 1h iinpriined in jail. Kvery main shall have his hair cut round according to a cap. TOM CRUISE'S CAREER 6tory Tbat Illustrates tho TTpa sal Downs of Weatera Life. Tho history of the thrice-millionalr banker of Helena. Mont., Thomas Cruso, as told by tho Chicago Tribune, illus trates tho tips and downs of Western life and sew in strong; contrast tLe two extremes of absolute, groveling poverty and extraordinary affluence. 'Six years ago Tom Cruse, says Thomas M. Long, "was only a common. ordinary laborer, a prospector and a miner. Ilo had spent almost bis last nickel, was out of luck, and, beinjr out of money, it naturally follows be bad very few friends. Indeed, 'ho was c poor that I well remember the day when ho was actually refused credit fur a fifty-pound sack of flour. He did odd jobbs about town any thing so lone as he turned an honest dollar. One day he took a tramp into the mountains. When ho camo back to town he aston ished everybody by reporting the dis covery of what bos biuce tunaed out to bo one of the richest silver mines in Montana. Ha pre-enipU-d tho place and made every thing solid in his own name. This mi no was the famous Drum Luinmond in the mountains near Maysville, twenty-one miii-s finni Helena. A svndicale of c:ii'illi--t. hearing of his great find, went out to investigate it. The result far sur passed even their expectations, and on their way back to town they sought old man Cruso. Would he sell tho mine? Yes. How much? Five hun dred thousand dollars spot cash. That was too much, they thought. 'Well, gentlemen, if you think it is too much don't take it, said Cruso. 'This offer is good until noon, but no longer. I'll have another price on it after that.' They thought ho was bluffing. ,Tho next day, after -further investigation, they came back to Cruse. They told the old man they were ready to pay the 5500,000 and for him to draw up the pa pers. 'My price to-day is fl.ooo.ooo, ioys,' said Cruse. Of course there was no deal possible under the circum stances. Cruso could then get all tho capital ho wanted to work his mino. Ho fore three months bad passed be had pulled out S2O0.0O0 worth of ore and there was still unlimited quantities millions, in fact in sight. The syndi cate came back to him and actually paid over $l,Oo0,0tH) for a two-third Interest in the Drum Lumniond. "Sinee that time Cruso has tuought other mines, tho Irvn Mountain, for in- stance, in tne tu-ur u .ticne reruni, anu others. He is worth tit-day f "i.x(t.(ioo. He was marrlnl a couple of yoars ar, .....: .. :r . I l.... ; t. ; .. ,..l.l H)ld Man Crus a he U called, is PikmI old fellow, who delifrhts now talking about his hard times. When came to .Montana bix veara a? ne walked all the way from Salt !ke City. iuais tuu way loriune eumi'u avmv tililfca.'V , - . A. II'. KlfJt. 'Johnston, Buck tt Co., j it wici itK JJANKKHS, EUESSBUKti. . - - rEXN'A. A. W. BUK, S aiabler. EaTABt-iBHau lrM. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKOLXTtiWN. T4. j T. A. llKB41ill,ahltr. ! General Baniinz Business TransacteS. The lollowlna are tha prtnrtpal features of a general bakamir hurluess : IICrOMIlN Kerelrer: pavalile on ili-rnand . and Intereit tcar Ick cerilOrates itMied tu liuie di-i"flur. 1. ! Fi'rBrl to foftnmr on lavoratile teru.P and approved paper lcwuritrd at all lltuef. Ol.I.t l TIONN Made In the lopality snd npon all thahanklnir towns In tbe L'nlied Slales. 'bar((e moderate. DBA FT lanned nerotliihle In all part of tbe Vnltad s.iats. and lorciKn cxcbaDKe Issued on all parts ol l.uroi e. Airorxn ff merrhaots. fartnrrs and others solicited, to whoa reaaonatde accomodation will be extended. I'atroiis are Msnured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and einfldentla I, and that they will be treated as llerally as guod bstikln rales will perailt. Kepeet fnUy, JUlDaTOV. (tl U O. John A Hi.in. Tt3 T. Hi aia ULAIlt &. SON'S DAILY MEAT MMGT, Certre Street, E.Eiilnrg.!Pa. Tli IJet WVstiTU C.ttl J'liteh. rel f- ry tiny. AImoi l-'i-ak l.Hinh, VfcUl. Mutton, J ard, 1'Ito.. ilway o' liiil. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. avss netwsrv ft allaeaaee, miT eavela sa trim m sUaeis-alevwal la-, vLa Yertlso, Hea.tche, Dyc?t?!a, Fevers, Coitfve&., Eilitu Colic, Flttuleiiee. its. er tbeee fttaasr a4 wewavs4 Ma! ftUMMm. aw avssavaaee,rl'seavessla fclJftl) ae awaaie at s-eaaww. Print, OLI EUaXYl I r. K K. KL.J01I3.STOX. M.J. Bl'ri:. - - em i" aval aWaaa.a wsf) wi n in ia,.1 ' saja ism", . ' " niw 1 am sun 1 ari aiinsal fTheo I aay CrxB I &9 est an sea merely ta stow mem tor a tune, and then have suem r lun araiw. I Msujr KAXilCaX CLA-ii. I bare aaado CM 1ifH-asw ol F1T3, EPrLEPfaT or pAT.T.TTcn. SICIOXSS, Allied esuj atsdy. I vitun asy remedy t tua tse werai oases. Beoeaae othere Vava failed at ae reason for wot now reoel viaa aeve. eodetoace twr a treavuse as 4 a I aota aocru I ar UrtLUXLa KBaJBDr. tiive Sxpreea and roat Otaee. It eMMrls JO BoUlLaC tut UuJ. wad U wtU eaa-e yea. Adlresa H.Q.ROqT.M.C I E3 FtAH aT-HrwYOM dTtlKTOUC LiXILITII A'.kuuaf Baeraa4Klaa. KSaMa , jf Xrroraar tli la Oiaar traac. .k.. a ilMU'tl full a..ir... Bjl. n'.mrx. ft.S ettaM.iMaa.a.iaakt44rTabtsftaraTao aobi. iwai.ii aiiia uoaa lmum . i. . r- l.ury a. mmlialHii, WrlMUma. II.Mrtyll.. ai. va.tte a iMaol. aall fraa a.H.lB rclc.UIk.Mk bUi Burraawi n 1 I took Cold, I toolc Sick. 1 TOOK. RESULTS I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AMD T AM VIGOROUS K.NOL'UK TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAM LAY MY HASPS ON ; ett in? fat loo, foe Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Soda N'r GSI.Y CLUED SaY IlK'ira. lent Consumption ut biilt ME UT, AND IS NOW TUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A rol'SD A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I IK MILK." kUCII TfcSTIM. NY IS UuTlUMl MLW. SCOTT'S EMI.'I.SIOM IS DOINli WO.NlJl-kS daily. Take no other. HOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTItlMCER, imnri o TIN, COiTER AND SBEET-IKOX WARE AND TIS liOOt'IXG, K-.(HM?tla!ly lrjTltes ttis at'.sotluD vt bit trlaufls ana Ue puliilr in irrnerul ta it. c fact that talf still camliia: tin rusHie at tL i-M nu4 o( isita tbe Mountain iua. Kt.t-n.iui . aud H . roi.ar.nl to auuUy :tiu a lar aiork. oi iuatnlafftriu tcur der. any article la tils Hoe. lrm tbe smallest to tbe laryent. It tbe test manner and at tbe lowest llrlnir t.rloes. j sf-So irnitcntlary work either made or sold at tbis establishment. TIN ItOOFINO r SPKCIAlifY. lre me a call and tatlsfT jmiwItm as to my work and prtne. V. LUTTKINULK. Insliuru. Ayr!! 18. 18aa-tl. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufaeturcr ul aud Pealer la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, MlinLEs, BRIILEN, WI1IPK, Koba. TrlT NeU, t'nrry tSomns. ate,-. et K .i.ii Nn aad PromtillT done. All wuta aoaranteed to itUe satlttactlon. a-"hepli arkers'Kow on Oeatre street, apriwii SAW MILLS! )(. at TarlSkblw Frlfllsa aHnIt Tea Steam EngIno3. HaProsses, - Shingle Mills, &o. Portable Crist Mills tnrtllns. j catalogue. ThrMhlnc Harnin, A. U. MaUUIt)., 0tk, Ta ja SS.13U WM OKLY! iSJi.l.i.ieai, TuOtT o. TirLIU lliiiiiliirL T---W Pitip l!S-pqriPP AP1.V in , lie ; UuUU0il AilU fa- T. AV. DICK, , I QgnCrfll IllSUranCe AQeill EBElSSBUltG, FA, LETTlNr; i tuUGN, How Minr I.m.- v. a-:r.. 1 !.,. cnT I, tlen:e only?" ,aM ,, V ow to .l Tr.'..i. "X-, I v.lsi, I j . j - (j 11. tit Si t I.. . I iK'uiur. a rnr-n? V,.,. .1 .. . - J' So thfy Tuav Ik. samf.-thfy ire an , h'lther. Men ain't r.n?..u, hiil thrtl most of Ihf'jn i 7,' to take tlm nisi-lvi K .ff l, :trly in -J,e morn i nr. ail'T no more ol .m t.; ;,, i.UM . i i . u iin-ir T'iopis aril 1 , wl.ilc t!,i. uoiui ri llvi. I'm - . inn;r in itiiil iuu n 1 .l-i-l.-r.-, ..r hi t . . ii y !.:uir, as thi-y . lp.ft i,f ( vi ,:rv i, . JuJs, in sj.iti. of ; L and t!,e worst ,f i js i-m iIhu n t . . 1 1... ' . . 1 and that it awful worry i'liVi!,'.'! knowing, us she d..,-, '),.,",,"'" oi etn win ever jrive her i ' h" n.i iiarht wrap roiinl nr . . . , . . . - -na vui n they vlIII r.t ,in tut kt...... I . inn on on kiovi-s in ) , eninjr the ceiling t:J to look at it. and souk uoiise knii-uinf so strong,.? tht n.y h. al lo'. i., tne. Now i' rit1. :;:-. " ' r JIT ' 1. i j.t-y ;.a k 1:1 t i:W, ami t :. v t t ,, 1.. rut.-;. i!i. tin-;,- ain't u. :aVj '." ie with e!.f:tUitiU of tv j,-'V or the 'sa.' of tin- housi'ii.a ' ia hhe to ei p a room ir.,jK -Ivl ' to iiow, v. ln-n thi-rc's a f'.v.r.-S cloak inTiw.1 it. hiiii;; wish 0- . I don't s. much ; iinj ! ," though. ai 1 'Li !!,c auV- . has oT jila-U-riu,' luir . e.liiffi ap.iiiiat tuo wail : "' trou 1,1- of iron in(r '-;ii. h-uir, '. trielUe down far :h uj-t ti'l.'" and ruin the loit;s ,,f v may he has hern iK-u !y-;ii;; i . ' ain't only the real j.o.ir nn-, -; .' thi. I have iu my li.,i..v j. ., . . " whool-teaclier petting h. r o dollar salary, and a dru,;,,.. twenty-flve dollars a wcok, liner whoso bonnets I c.a't k even to look at, they are su L: and all throo of ihi ui wu"? , " they po out every Sunday in tli-irt. lpade suits, keep t!ieir"oil--v,, t doKomeof their own vi astir.?. "lo the men never annoy u-C1 course they do. Did you ("vr-r fc, man that wouldn't throw l urn; n v on tho front bU j.s l,i ti l,o u. -' out iu the morning? That i:n': -' though, as dropping l!.t'i cv my Klairca.se when they mruf jr. .v.. nip'lit not quite tin inelvc. nj -. trying to pet into the v. Tonp rom., I iuire referencea? V , tin: na!, have to po throiiph with, tiioujh u!; they don't amount ta a ra of .u po- a little hy folk' fa.-es hut Lj. ly hy the way they talk. V: woman is 'too sweet to he fi;. , tell her that I don't think any ; rooms will biiit her, and wliiuij, comes palaverinp around i-e K-. same thinp to him. "i'reTer binpie peiitiemtn? Ti,: dot I always Wave my u.is!v:i. a: a married couple tomes in, ''.-i-t.; there are no children t!,ey ami., :. mako it unph asant f irthe ovlurr iu-ir- "As for children, 1 can make '.. ancs for them, having l.al live S.z own, hut then I can't expert t!,i my loapers. iLcre was a utr last year, in my f.rt f.u,.r fruii:, i: that child, after keeping nu-t all loujr, would hepin to yi-.i :r. t: cveninp ju.st as s-oon oat'iii-jor in my ursi vvouid come into his room. a::d k It up po lonp that I w.n't t k surprised when 1 found tLal I d tu to irive up I'ither the hartflur or hahy of course the hahy ws tbr uo let po. Children ai'.er tiny art enough to walk ana ta.k wnwt;: couiplained of, hut they have -a !. had bahit of drcjipsnp j.k- of p.t tbe fctairs for folka to htenon. "Men better tav tlian worr.rn? S. when itconieH to that, 1 ha' li :.val. will women. A woaian wiUs,euit bland here and jew u.edon to ett prico I couJd possibly it: i Too'.f at, hut afU-r that bL;' will limit pay what feho jirotulseh; wl.ilr :.a.v i". airain I've had to tnreau n jo-jaf lows to po to their empioyi rs room-rent. 1 don't knuw.as ltw i..ci any g-ood, hut it pives t! mi a :. they naturally like to s'.ad an. them they wmk for. -There is a lot of mi nt-y In out your rooms if you o a tin' Lu-f' livin. but if you havo 1,ol.m -nsi nar. it is onlr a hand u u:o-:L -f- that you pet out of it. My po oil 'asy I'nouph at any tin-' year, but souk times the lar on till I ir, t ko discouja.'i wasn't for my children. I'd t" house and po at borne oiher ik-sb. HINT FOR SHOPPERS. U.w arauklln Mirir,..,.l a C unt"""'1 XV.atwl Hi Tiuie. One inorninj; when ;er.,:.n..n l -' liu was busy In th' press, newel ai r. a lotmper step: book aU.re and spent an hour " in look inp over the lok. '"' beeuied to settlo upon one. " tho cleik the prico. , One J,.llar, tho cerK ann. tine dollar," echoed ti." klf- "can t you take less U.an i . Olio dollar is IUU pri't- answi red , . The would be purc-ascr 'l'hu . tbe botiks awhile luciper r.i t quired: - JS .Mr. r uoi. t " es he s busy in the j n.i.."b the clerk replied. , ... Well, 1 want U see Li:n. man. ... The clerk told 3Ir rrr.r'- , pentleman was in the store. see him. 1'rankUn 6Kin a;i"''" the stronper taid: l'ra-''3. v.'i..,t iu m lnwest. that vou can take for tnai " . - i .. .ii ' no dollar and a quarwr, prompt answer. , V;-i. true UJli-i i- .. : your clerk asked me only ' ... . . J . I n rt :', a I juai"- ...r now. .Tr,,A " renlied I'rankhn could have better afford eJ dollar than to leave my -"- , ,,,r Tl.e man seenn-d surpriM-d --. to end a parley of his e - aid: "Well, come now. K. ' .owest price Tor tn li -One dollar and a hair ,IU:ir and a half: offered it yourself for ft ,, nrtcr." ,.l!y. Ves." said rrankiin. r- .- had betU'r have taken that j t tban a dollar and a half x This was a way of trade ' . ...i.nnsi'. I tho n an 'iuiu' oy i !ir wold h" laid the money took his book tnd left thi' si rllh A" tn. " Words T tho best of the wrii' ,t there are but two word " two word, la " vowels ii'.1'"1 i f aro abstfiu"''' ranpo of the li inp all of tho order. Thev aro absut" tiou. Tho iohowi-k Al.thor.' ,i,.m In irre-ruiar oruer. n t. ... ... - ...r.lois disadvantap'-ous. ene :i:i clouH, lnstantanoous. imp' m i ...u r,rKtt ' dacious. nefarious. rrK" iruulwnP !... tur.rillirlOUS. cbjcc tll'' -J I iwna, v.. r. i ,n r iimal. ..-,.uivocal. unulv' . ,al. undiscover.- he v abort bearcb f0 ' npht brinp tious. A nonary "S"" - ,, li"ht.-St- Louis Eei'uV-" j
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