it n k f c K1 v.. if 0' 0 (i T.L Z GOVERNMENT CLEK. Aa .1 pprari in the Iepartmnt at the TV- O ni:" nt .-. rk the insntu-tl-.;. f V.'u.,.;.ir'i. v. a c :: :-.. 1- -. . f ti.r Net.- Yrk Hvr ,- lie I :V- li. .'.-. he t-.;-i f-' :."i the -h-; . i,c r-ii th""- h-.-u--. he ( vvD c.ik- s up a lari'- proportion of thoe v. ho c- b-11 an. I i ir-,i' he. consu lt.- r-.-td.-r.t r r-u. .'.-n. V :.t: .vj: '. of. :-r:'ir' i f od -e he !.a. ar.l v. hat s..! .ry .'. ! s. ir.sy T- :'::i;.a'. rial to i ur::' -j;.i'.L. livtir'-ij-i'ti'.i.j of sub ; ! - ... r:'--?. or -.."ia::. 'n u':t:.. st to him. L.-: u.s . ..:. --.-n of a r.-.ati he is. :. tit l s Tit vii-.u sk an a y'-ar' o: ; v.-r a li-sk. A rail-l and r.mi-::-;-,spu-ere. of cor.-'ti.a'.oa sur- i.trn. only to frtve pla'- To a -:-::rof i:;.r- r i-l?f. ::rtr:;i nt ' - rri dors ilh ?.-; in i f.r i.:-;--t::..-ti of hi?" is fL- - f--:"..:l :: to v'. i :: l') vv.-rv-k :i. r-iv.'-. r-.-r..:.'i .j . ::-. r. l- , -rl::-. or"-. I. If vr-r ::..-. r- i i.. -- in :.N .:.a . v V. rii:.;i--- huvi- hvi.rs. f.r,rvir.?:y in Lis ir. -4 ol ;t ::. ..r-- "r .r"v v than : j:--tru- r -hr. -::: h su.-h i tho I" ,r -J .!-" v. h - 1 : ti -j. '! tk f r v.v.- thl.-r r .r! j .:.-rr.; - h v i'-l. ix o -Y.arr s the :!:.'. i.ke I'i'k siv.IIvr. i s:.. :..:-;: k ..:!! ..-.it. . . , .vr.;-.ia-.'.y, iv .-. ).:-. di r. '. r. .! !i .'.-..-. Li-i A'l- .iv, :.r hi ! r--.il ::. Ut- i ar. 1 .it i i. j'-r .1 I,. i or i .:r.- .i'.f, f v-r . i" the ia-i :.' f.r ; l rr . h-:u '. -::V t r .: v !.o ir 1 hi-. h:irr:h II; i:rj :.v L J...i U.' ; ' mi. :.t. S"( -is to have h- : ". I;.' (' ;-n If lit upon the , T- .x!i-c-t fr;iT)h)Vir.i-nt r" n n o'l.'r source. S'rr:'--tiM)fs he ts d'spfraif and on:niit-i suicide thore have l)f-n fVfr;il cases of thia hl'idto f -jrr.i-h jjritj dr.-arjis to disturb ' '.-'. -.-ii's r-- s ::; s j.r- dies f.-..-i - t! a.- --:: au l n-s , :tnl ii- jruf- .hif-llv lrf,.i lit: i 'iinl,ul , -on,, of Lim when he i r,"t r'-,-..r-d a:i-I d.--:."t ui.- i. a Kiysrerr ir.d-.-. d. He .-ir,ks out of si-'at, a nr w '.i rk l.u.s his p'.a-. the wiy-rs of oili'.-i-.l lift clo ovvr hi.s ii.al, and ho is lor- Jitt n. GAVE HIM A BUTTON. 'low a Knral IWr I).-.roacf rtej a Yaukee Thffri-1 v.i,.- wul.;i at our tahle in The lit:.:..- hotel La-l hi itowb .-yr-i, a ..-ft :. -. :-:.J fcu..i!?h rur:.l ",;v to fit o::t i:::y city !.--. i.iaii.. Siy, ue I itt" ,;r.. Liiput-).. It was a su;"f in? pl.-asurt- t j a.-k f-r f-oi.tcthin? vuu ui l.i't want :.: f. t o h-.r LI i,h an I hear her sa ;, : i ;u a:r;-.i '. -.vc- i,r.vi :i t arrr. s ' K-l r. M.--.r ixi-..rarii-f rr.an. ne of h on r.,:ir.. tt:M:t Var.k' "i wh-po V.,t ttk..- t-ivuata:;.- of ;;.- . .ntry !. fo-r:- ii r". '. - v;., i;.oii.'.. a to -:r rustic I.', ,o. ' -vi- l:.ir.uto -i-j: to :. r a';, thf fryincr of his the c:r.:a-.i.-n of th r laec- had J" 1 '-he h.-oi:;ii'r.oin: &r.d st-r.t -on i i ht-eauao they r.: t one er.ouh. s".' . Z. jl I Lu.;k "V, .:i y-.u hav.- ua.e T.crtatCT.s, sir?" the v. a -s aiheJ, &s she v.-xs taking r.0fOiy e. ." had cal-I h.-r M.-.rr. ar, i if v.as r., ; her r.atac "you'd L :tr? cook horn- f 1..0, ar.i I'll" huvc tLr-ru ltt-r j on. Y--.U 7..:. si Vioil thru wj.h their yi- kf ti cn-r.o-.v Lo car- f .1 ah-.vjt ti-t , and rut a t ii.-h of s;tt in the water, ! - id" he ;.-iu.v J, ar. l Mary, who had j l '.n car..HL' ut l.i:;. m.m ' k u :,v - 1 1 i.;h-n:r,r u.ior, aid: "I'l-i titers wit'i ! the;- j... v, .s ..TS fc:r? ' "V.-s Miry." ' . j , " lth or vi-'r,..nt .;--' i "V. ih !. what?" queried tto Yankee, httlr- e.;:;f-:so,l. a ' -,.;!d the p:rh and art.il the Uu-h:. r of ail hut .. r .li v0i;Ccrt..-i tor iiifnt'jr sL made h; r -s.--:.. An s.,ns j;Ttsea "A y aitor.din' on,. of 0,r , ,.. bi-h.-.ls .-ai.n. h jr H: ti.o otlior.l v . -V AIT. n tj a I'tica ) Oho.-rver r ro. -1 h tun- avtrvf i ti.., falhor's attonuor.. a,,.i ,.. tj hin son?. Tue hoy did so. It was a roiii.k '"'l!!or S')Ri-'- anlin the choru.N kc-ep. in? tiax- wiiu the tar. of th- part-nt's b.,ot, tii., U,y sanj: 'We'll 11 our howls and eat the toast At thU t-int the fath r stoppe d him and a.sked where his had h arti. ,! the- son?. The boy r. pht-d that he had loarno 1 it at school" 'I onco knew that .n.'biid the father, 'but I never km w it ran: "We'll fill our bowl drink and -itri it .at ana eat the toast. 'It i.sa't T,riau.-d that way. said ti.e- hoy, -hut the tea. hr sa:d huo never heard of !,nvi.vivV.i-ii,. $up toau fco kljf i,.a.lo i." i - Li UUt I i JOB : : PRINTING. Printing Office Is.tte;p;ace to cet your JOB PRINTING Promptly and sati-factorlly executed. TVe , will meet tbe prices T,of. alll . fconoraD'e ccmpetion, We don't da any but first-class wo: at ted tract a livic price fort.it. Witli Fast Presses anlKfifTus We are prepared to turn out.Job;PrirjtiCd of tvrry rt:sr!ptioo Jn tte FINEST STYLE and at tte yery Lowest Cast Prices. XotSiiJii? du: the best materia! n nsed mad oar work .'peaks for itse.f. We are prv pared to priut.on tte ibortes: notice j POSTEK5, PbOGBAMMES, M05THLY fcTATEMESIS. ESVELOPES, Labels. Cikculabs, Wedding asd Visitixg Cards. Checks. Notes, Ukafts, Receipts. Bond Wobk, J-Etteb and Xote Heads, and Hcp and Pai:tt;Ixvitatioss Etc. We tin print anything from tbe smallest and Dealest VUlliDii.Card to;tbe largest Pter on short cotice and at; the most Reasonable Hates. The Cambria Freeman. EBENSBUKG. PENN'A. PATENTED '..oJ'.ron!!n tli Lrarcici of Hi:- I'lnc Tree. -f V. ft.-., ... f Toe IHFLLENZA. ACUTE i,C CA TZRiiH. CL ES G TXES ' 5 J 7. HAT FEVER. A S J HI'S AXD Z rAIS; they arc fn i .'.'.::..'.':, i-i ro'.hi:-? is U&c-l t.ut the fyr r.VJT.V KEEZLES. vr -;t:.: : et "--'? r f h---hi O'teil 0 1,000 L3lr: C3 who jri.T m-.-.Af' cno D Jacking W'LL NOT IVSt LEATHER. t : -..-t r.f t:i try the irJZow " .--i- in a botritj of ; : r-- s djr or : n 1: r uo to 1T d-l rT- I --i.-l-jnrl i'ift. Kl.ck- - ' ciiCt. ill HtijM him. VMfsfiytBIackln D BIskas anr k!-ad of ltt VATERPRCCr, SOFT, AND DURABLE. Um Wotlfnl, rich, (ILdsKV POUSJ1 ta n equ&led. iatnr ad anmaitmmr. A Pol'l r f--f n Month fofWm, ad A rrh f.ir 'lrn.mdoplariicnL-llirr t- a Four .rioutbn -.iUioat rsiur.xkic- VVGLFF & rUSCCLPH. FHiUCELPHIJL ros HciTts, Ciit:3, Shsep 6 Kegs. Eicc'l ccjrremttff f;r th rapid ewra ct Hard Ca: J. Ccuj.-'..lit Loand. Y.lo WaUr, Feter. ti;i?-nf:, Sare ar.J Weak Eyea. Lrj Kvrer. Custi.tueu, Eic'xJies, ar4 :i d.Jcultitt art. Ir - f. -.m ipuritU ot the Blood. Will reliev iOrTA l:KuFACT'JR!SlG CO.. LYOriS. N. Y. i CR E I.r. SY rgT ri fi PERUVIAN TONIC LIR REGULATOR. Tbe otity fare oJ radical cure for CONSTIPATION. DILIOUGNESS. INDIGESTION, as4 all dtordr el tbe Itver anil bet cured tan,ire.!. of .evile and U the on 1 renei lor thee dl-e, eoJ In rifi in arhleb tbe iiicxt fWUl-'ul vbyticiAus tT utterly rolled. Te'timouiel' trotii bstidrea ol pof'le ItvInK In JIUIr county, I'ene-Tlvenla. It l mana tactured hy 1. T. Ketrlner,- M 11 llaias I. n re, Ivr tie T. 1. K. Co., and lur ta!e tj all droelru at Meeoti jertxiltU. 'une Kebolne except lahel taowi the In dian rr-he'l trade merit. April 'jbih, .'Wj-ly. m mm p&rlori COR. CESTEE AND SAMPLE STREETS EEENSDURC, PA. J. II. Q ANT, I'ro-prlet or. rw c- t Ml T T . A of baPlaeaiabiaM Hours. Kwrythlaaltepi beat tn A mm a . . -"- . n e l u iiHim nma - ft . -wnww &o xmiMie can ee ac eoitmMuM with a hot or cold bath. Bathtub end eTerjthlnit vorir.e;ted there, a kept cerfecUr clean. Ctaa- towbl A erac tatrr M. D. KITTELL. Attorncy-o t - x. rt a v , 1I11ENSBCEU, PA. OUi'-'f, AT'-nory Uulld!tifr, opp. Co art Hoafe. , kt" ; :"f-v 1 1 I I . . : hTh':"1;;':;; r,:;i. T ,i ...,t . . - I C'T. .':i'u i-.a.- xvv V-y gr THE MAGICAL SQUARE. As Axitbaaetical Paula I11I la Veaere Uob by tbe iypttaaa. It will be sn that in the natural square the numbers from 1 to 43 run in ari'.hrs'-tical progression. In the mag ical square the nua.bt-rs are disposed in parallel and equal ranks, so that the sums ia each row, taken either perpen dicularly, horizontally or diagonally, are equl to one another L e.. ITS. These magical square can, however, be much extended, writes Thomas Eathin in the Leeds Mt-roury, and show still more curious results: : - SATrRAL SQUARE. I j 2 I J( 5j 6j 7 9 j j 10 j 11 j 14 j 13 j 14 is j is j it j ii j :a j 33 j SI & j 53 j 4 j 15 j S6 j 7 j S 29 j 30 I 31 j 2.- I S3 jsTj 35 36 j 37 j 3S & j J 41 j 42 3 ) ! 45 j j 47 j 4S j ti MACICAL 9Qrj,RE. 22 I 47 ; ir. j is ; :o j x, j 4 S j j 4 17 ; j 2! j 5 30 j 6 ( J t 4K I IS j SC j 12 j 13 j 31 j 7 j i& j 43 VJ j 37 38 14 ( 32 j 1 j S3 j 44 j 20 i 21 ! 3S j S j 13 ! 2 i iT7 j 45 it j 15 j J j 9 j 34 S j 2M The magic square was held in jrreat ventration amor. the Egyptians and dedicated to the then seven known plan ets in various wavs. To atara ihv at tributed the s--juare cf nine places, the tide beinjr three an-1 the sum of the numbers in every row beinjj fifteen. To enus they attributed the square I have given. Finally, they attributed to trod the square cf only ono cell, the side of which is only a unit, which, multiplied by ils'-lf, undergoes no cfcanre. The ancients having used these magic squares for various purposes, they be came a subject of consideration among- mathematicians; noi bocauso they im agined that they would be of any solid use or advantage, but rather as a kind of play in which the difficulty makes the merit. If your younjr readers want a little recreation in the combination of furc-s, kt ttiera make a larye square in which there are 1M smaller wuarcs, and place in those smaller squares ail the number from 1 to 2.V5 in such a manner as will answer the following" conditions: 1. The sum of the sixteen numbers in each column or row, verti cal or horizontal, to be 2,055. 2. Every half column, vertical or horizontal, makes l.tniS, or one-half the sum of 2.00. 3. Half a diagonal ascending added to half a diagonal decend:n makes also the same sum 2.056, taking these half diagonals from thetni3 0f any bides of the squares to the middle of it, and so reckoning them either upward or downward, or sideways from right to left, or from left to right- 4. The same with all the parallels to the half diagonals, as many as can be drawn in the (Treat square; for any two of them ht-ing directed upward and downward, from the place where they begin to that wht-re thfy end, their sums will make the same, 2. 05-3. 5. If a square hole equal in breadth to four of the little squares bo cut in a paper, throuph which any of the 1ft little squares in the preat sqnaro may be ecf-n, and the paper be laid upon the great square, the sum of all the 15 num bers seen through the hole is always equal to 2.050, the sum of the 15 num bers in any horizontal or vertical column. ... - - I am not prepared to say -whether there is more than one correct way of placing tbe numbers which wjll fulfill the above conditions, but can assert that if a thousand people now com mence to arrange the figures they may work ail their lives, and each of them forma square a minute, and although every combination icay be different, they will not have completed one millionth part of the wrong combina tions which can bo made. Perhaps this Is a sufficient rf utation of the frequent assertion that there is no rule for the formation of these magical squares. WRITTEN EXCUSES. runny Iteme from tbe Scrap-Book of Sc-hool-Teacber. . I once taught a country school ia the backwoods, writes J. L. Harbour in Wide Awake. land as waa the custom then, I required a written excuse when pupil was absent for one or more days. Some of these excuses I have kept and they afford me a deal of amusement after all the years that have come and gone since then. Here is an excuse brought one day by a tall, red-haired boy of seventeen: "Dere Clr Pleie to ctgeuce Henry for ab Becta yistcrday. We icade sou rk rout and be hud to trump it down. Also fce bad to Help bucber S p:e. 'Respeckfal yucra. His pap." Did your father write this excuse Himself?' I asked. "Xo, sir," replied Henry, "I writ It for him 'cause he can't spell very good." I am plad to add that Henry's spell ing improved while I had him in charge. Another boy brought me this excuse: - , Kind Teacher: Ab could not come yester day on uccour.t el tearing bis pent. Ttry tad att before i-tartir.g, so it took me most all day to mend tbeia up." A boy of about ten years who had been absent two weeks brought mo the. following: "John Henry bad a eoar tow, alleo a soar tbrota and a acr linger. Fleet egscne." A girl of about fourteen whose mother affected a degree of culture and great cental superiority over her neighbors, brought mo the following note: Dt.-i.r Sir: I tnikt jou will pardon Alcioce'a wholly unavoidable atsen yru-raay. Clr-curemtuuer-s are not alwaya comroilatlj by our Unite minds, a yn-a are no doubt aware. We are alt subj,ct to Immutable law and are con etantly doictc what we would not alee : There fore Aldone'e unavoidable failure to attend yeeterday'e aeseion, I truat 1 may not boob have to Indite a similar mnexpt-cted circum stance. Believe me to be " Your truly and respectfully. AK AST ASIA C. H Simpler and more directly to the point was the excuse brought me by a tow-beaded little girl of about eight years, whose mother wrote: -Fba-bo could not be there or abe would of went. I thought she et too much sosa?e for bn.-akfa.st. She ehaa't do it eea- Pices tx eic her." , - . ' A boy of sixteen who came very Ir regularly alwayi brought this excuse Xrom his father: . . - "Exeooze bill." That was all there was of It, but as I knew it came from his father I always "excoozed Bill" accordingly. 'I.. A Coriene Aaarwthatlc A curious ara?&thetic used by the Chinese has recently been made known ty Dr. U. Lambuth In bis third annual report of the SootLow Hospital. It i3 obtained ty placing a frog in a Jar of four and irritating It by prodding it Under these circumstances it exudes a liquid which fonts a paste with tbe Cour. This paste dissolved in water has well-ttaiked acsesthetic prcrerties. After the Cr.ger has been, immersed in the liquid for m few minutes it can be cut to the bone without pain being felt. - Aa Electrical Doc 1 " Charley I must be full of electricity. If I stroke oar cat alitUe all her hair seem to stand on end. Johnnie That's nothing. My dog does that without touching the cat at alh Texas Sittings. ANY ONE DiamonO CAN DYE vi DYES Any Colon Fen ; TEraCEr'TS; AVE Men-?-. . -' " ; r : y ; 1. iaM C TO ; -1- i:c: l.irj - i- i '- J - i r. .-rie. Z; .-cr. ttl :j Cem. r- it j j ; rii.'.--. . t-j . Jia'e parr 1 y Jtt: t 'h .- , iroce. ?rt frte to !'chfroi ; any Bal y tTn within a y.r. ; iTery Jijiier vata the ricvurei ; ard at onoc fc:ve baby i name a.d are. I WELLS, BICHAROSOi , CO.,1 eu e u a ft to a. rr I A Dress, cr a Coat. 1 Ribbons, Feathers, Ycrns, Pegs, etc. 1 DSIHK FORE MUTS v? . BY USiriC TH5 UCKET PUMP h H B in Tea It i-n dra- t. ti i aa. r or A. Ul a w . r j - a ! ' 1 : La c . ' ... -ttr:,; I l -- ,.r -. i - , ic ..-: i w. '. v.- ..'. . i t . .. i , 1.-- -;.! - Toe ' 1. C-r it. I- n I., w. .J: -.rr -1 . ".---; pSSii! BUCKET FUzVJP CO. Trf.., t atra!,3a. end 4-43 Plum Stres-t. CTNCTNATl. Q GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa. TJ!c ALLMEhOINGER PIANO & OKGAN GO., ASH AR0O, MICH., U. S. A. rllCH CfiABE PI AND? C 1 V370 rrr, Cheus. ymt flHlL r??r ; Xvth end Mtrscat nut and Az!?cs t-.t- .Cfxhandme. rZ5, Patented : Imprvn;... ... . -A. M r,:j is r-re rrytae, ta TCttS, ACTTOH or WOIlViyTt?. J rT , - , j . , , v. a-v cssaclcrrr. a-;- -.-e snajmiM-turr'a pnM. ortfer .r r; . -.j . ' T,.-... - .. fc--ticr- Cor. -ci.Ce-c- ScUciled- i rm . -'- VS . : ik;il... . 1,1. f u3 iil.i'....' .... kti, -.- iiClt.L j.-!,...... vi t. e - - 1 4- Xothin On Eartk Will 3 LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! qnmatky it cx-ata ieaaw Uatvai le-olb of cerat day. efrteTkCU IMdaCkDo. JT JtT; eaf. 3 CHt tali dleWi . Ckk4 fr yovxtf Catairicmv Wgru Bora thu 9:04 wtk-a tvm lftuH. "On lanr ra arnvwl o, ftad u (or 6 to prmat rpi." ti conjcur. If yca mat rH tt and iu vru for two pevckn ; i- AIH pocil'j Can II -WB pCaBVEaaUa ; CSbll U. ttprwpaii -THlt fcLAT IL LTri .Ax'Eit,' uo- p copj in, artlwra r Xaa4ar foBttrT F.airf rulle truo with 9 B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer & Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE faSUa'in:QUBa suns, aA eaa LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Alia ttr esses, fec.. 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,' ALTOOXA. PENN'A' K9Cltizens of Cambria Coonty and all other wfebinz to pnrebase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully invited to Hive, na a call before bavlcjt else where, as w are confident ttat we can meet every want and pleas everv taste. Price tbe varv Iswest. Ii-16-'60-tf.l iVV"A-"JTED-ACEKTS I TooLiriT earB ros er TES, SHaJES, VWS, STEADY WORK T.VakVi.? ralaatoa 1 pratorrad. . lcv.-. jl 5 a (row a fuli Uaa o aHa- - -' . - - - -s.V : -.a fcUa.ii t, ruft.n.-. ;rCc ji ' lkl asvaai tsitaly LarU. tt - V.. no. U ru anua. - wr ir. ST. C. CHASE A CO., fHJLA., PaJ 1704. 18 Ol. rolldee wrlttea at ikon noeiee la the OLD RELIABLE ,,ETNA,, tee ( Firet llaaa CaaeMkatloa.' : T. W. DICK, iliEST FOB THE OIajD HAIITFORD FIRE 1NSURAKCEC0MT. 1794. Ebeneburx.Jaiy auisax IR7AWTED ! A good and paabtnc baleauan here. Fire -laaa pay gnaranteed weekly. C'osailaalor r Salary. IteJck aelllng sew FraiU anc -pcialtie. t'AR71EU. ean (cat a food paying- )ob lu he Winter. Wtt Hit 1ol .erne eaa artlc alar. IKL1). t. VOlU. oreryaan. ra.?m Koeheatef. r. 1 P -A EL TS CREAM BAUT It not a liquid, itwff or povder. Applied into notArxlt i guiciJjf abiorUd. It eUanse XJu head. Aliayt inflammation. Ucali tfi4 tortc Restart tlietriLte of taste and tmeU. BO Mt et Vrunaimur Sir waiZ, rayiatcrad, ev ernTa, ELY BROTHERS. m?gists,Owe!jotXY. Cleanse the System DO IT RIG -." i -..:- 'r . -s--i:V4 ; r r- '- -r f- 1 - '-Jit; U t:.-; : -a . - pn tn -itl-c rrt 1 1 .-) tr- lv s.-v .. ;: Lie a new man. I'!?vsJK-ii has ! i rcove.' aid I Lat- fralr.-e"i poua-. la tr;;.v. ioe I hive cwrLnehort taklr.i'lbe r(iinp"Uh-l" Uossarra sriilNi r eii-hnlia, Tt r-oo. Stjlortioa. At DrutA Wa-LS, KicBaatrio?rat Co.. Jiara-xn. Tt. WATHR Wllvm Days Usa or Hcn Zirar.d-i. 5-3tlr.ru c7 T-r.-r --r ?r in . l j, p rf- . i i-r . -r- L ru ,:.-aw WL!.r :r '. c 1 - fT t-t -L Tiii. c-r tr-rf- . , . . r ; -,..v ... , ' n : lii-.r. to rtj .v u 'ty r ; c.'.tt t'-- . - . r. vprrA.,a'u v a w . - c , . vj. ' 1 u lu.,:'.',r.'v;;-rf',r.r c..,.- j-.r rr . - r v . - . ' . t. i. . wt . ; - !.., l. : l l . . .' . . . i . -. i fLj-- :vd tbe W.t of 3 I-rioi r. 1j r-. i. r t ; . - ! . . - :t- to frr.iT" rt a t-f.-' '' wet. r -r. yc - - . 1 -vrry i-iti . . . 1 u i-.. . : c:!d waltx a. uc a,r - Pr C'O fir a tea-fwet veli cr cu'.ers ; I . vr3 fcr tTery tJiltioaal font !a t! 17,111, i.f.c: : f. f. iOILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of UlaminatiDg and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. "We challenge comparison vrith every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Uiuforiiily : SaMctory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. oetl5-V-lyr. PATENT STEEL PICKET FEKCE. Cheaper than Wood. ri.ii.uuil .gl M .li7 3 fat t , i i , ' t . . 1. Te t Ptet F-aM- Wit f aVt4 iltJU sot MutV) tca mr Pu. Ya anuaf for IW.oM amata 91 .aaVer of Oavt aav. Dtvbte aVA,ei Sta.ct. VaVBlaal. T at XalateC.-it BmJ Ire. FctVVtkit CreMUatef. SiV. r.n.t.rm. F-' rki,a avx.3 Fli.E I-CrKP C.Itf !Mfi, td U: traMWd Iro. Cr. i. TiEK DtiOi A5a WitOW Ka ew4 ewl -UMf Till WOIUL. TAYLOR V DE1!V, JOHX C. FIXCH, GcHai - Weifcii - Bye - WMies, 13S With Ptbxbt. Pittsbcro, Pa. Oldeat estaMtabed bonne In the city, where nothing hot ree'ooda are tint np, atrirtly lr faeally and eaediclnal are. Nothtna; t-etter than Oolden Weddinat- Next en the lit. Oock eaheliaarA. ray'a Moaonahaia Kye: theae aoc-dc are leading trende. Brandlee f vlntace ut 1ST en haa4. Oina, Hclland and lemfrtic. alao Oil Tom. Finch a Ooldea Meddlnx. l.od fur lull quart. Ijr t 00; OatkfLbelaer'i the eame; M.jDOUahcla. Ss.Od lr duua. Wlo, 5.00 per doicn.SJ Ov lor vne-Lalf dutcn. Secure ly boxed. A1m have la atock. (irasdatber'a Choice, at ti.00 tr gailon. barrels at aj-eclla raiei. Aj-r.SS. 'J-iy rr f hlr)utlic Mlkl hit mar. kr a toraatlaa ITCKISGPILES-irara-Vs: KUAV N:a a i I . fvl i k V I .loa. tv-atas a klrvdlac k-li : Aatx ki-. ue. Mai a bob. rualwM. ra. WPri DISEASES CIKTMCNT Taat BrlBrt tlfC It "ltlfi OaTW T itvi ftr3 i(BrBa eaatai rB ecf Uf ? T -. e-4 ta.arvap lLctM-m laaevjat h. riMpayai tryariT-f. V. ffaa a&autr aW 4ier4.cir tarn; -Si K-aa it drunf.mm, ar b tbeali B.1CI $i tT id'eai. I.V kVaVaKS 4 SwaV. TaVaaleWt, LieV, TeV. AAeV JfrtaT flTUl fail, Whm YIiii0 tb f tt6urgl EipsiUo. call on tht - KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. Far Cask ov Tim Prices on Ttw n flANOSAND (JRGaNS, 79 Fifth Ave PITTSBURGH. PA. DETE0H. BrKE(iltlP tfeel larkle lllock. .HALF fHECOSTM hoUtlnr aaved jtl Storekcciert, Batrbera. t'armerc. iiIaeblneeia. HellWe.('oetrantwr and OIHLICS. Aduitied vo the vreat ni iDprovetscnU tVEK maie In tickle t-locki. Ire ati j rc;al J. A rite tor catalococ FL'LTKJi IKl'.N h. ENGINE WKS., 10 l'rnfh t le-.ri.it. Mich. FUtabllshed 1062. in3u.Iy 1 oe work of ail klnda neatly exe cnted at this J . omce. tlneuaatiUl. PILES InolS Cm. THE FLOOn-WALKEK. His J-iOt 13 Kot H3 Hacr as la Gen erally SappTCil Datlee of tbe Uj V. !..- "rtu Von at the Katraae ta Everr lr-y -1 .omJ . .tnte A rallintt That l:-qairr. a t ool aui liipltf-iuiic lirai. A man ii--,-ds to 1m.- on..-'.h:nsr - f a j "- "i !:u-a t liir-j-T-r. - ,:;;-' i - -T a l.'ii,-lI.vi- iic itcm. t I'ajMi.;:;:,,' f-iill The du-i..--5 of a f r--.va;k, -r." .-.a. 1 i.,:: ".,!:':osi;ri-!i li-ic-s w L.j 1 iit 'Lf- frvnt of a71 larvf- t:cr-i an,l au si r i:.:. -iir.f-raLle qu:s:ior:s J. lx z-j a Chicib-j .'cs r-pwr:-r. "Yes. I fc-el aafe in say:L.T tLar a rr.an has To t.K.s-.-'ss more thin or-lirirr i:.v I li?eace to to a con: t-l;". f -.Jr-wi;.f-r. Every n;as can't do it- It taki-s yf irs of the Larlest kin J of work Ij a-'iLir-.' that in.-ifTht into the businf-ss that v.i7I inakeainan almost unerring in Lis -----rcenTsof m-n. an-l r ri.-f-s. Ar, I smcL a knoi'-It- taust th.- f or-viulkf-r have if he- aims to stisficl jt.!v j--rf rt-. Lis work. He must have aT hi- i.m - s end the exact location of every lict.-.-r-xnentof the store, no n.att-r how iai tlie emporium may bt-. He must Lo ar,ie at a glance to dt-tt-naint- thr- ,? rr:: of fi."uds soil, and. witho'-t L.-it.i .-r.. Lo to settle disj'v.-.-,. r. u.- '..v. i&cidenta wh:-:h iiif ur.- ::; ix. '.ho life of the ntricv f..'-.;,.:. "A Coor- a7k-r'a j oi:;o:.."" c-r. 'ir. :1 Le, "sen.s t. the unol.-rvaiit "n- i-ice one ind 2. The crvaJa iur- the-'t-li-dresc-d men standincr a.-jju! .v- ln? circtions here an-1 there, ani aT- I p.arently (?.; yicz rutht-r an t u-y '.irr.e coTr.parrl : the clerks. ThaT is a- f-r as the ohi-rvaacr of th ? e-?-1 t- -. and, as is u!.a7iy .h'- ci-" ui'h f jnr.ed hy the puhlic. is ir.orr -T.., y lwn"t see th daily hard.-':.:: s ar. 7 '-. .".s we aro c.jTnp-llel ifj eni-r . Ti.-- a--', .ui work we do. and tht- re3p.r;-;h;;iT y r iijx,n ls. Ovt-r'.-jk.r..' ;.. - h.-l thinp-i, they see us a- w. ..-".-u.-: r.a.Iy stand on a dull day hivlr.j- ;!.i ::ir :-j do, and fm-Ushly imalr.!- ilii -.tui a fair eiartple c-f the way wrk. "The average f.-j.r-n alki r is ar. ordi nary sort of person, to-s'-n.-;!!! i:'e prohahlr as a casL-Vy. h ! .- a-,- ; tiduous apj.-Ih-ation ' v or'.;. : .1- 1 r ir;.- j st-If to r.:-:::c thin -f.or. '.-' r : i5 , sj;.f-r.t years in th" h'i-,;r. ar.l k-.- .v-. i nothing- Ie. CV-::. ::. -nclr. " 'k a. i cirht A tn. and ir.il.!.V:T at ix j.. rr... ie j n i the day lon enough. H-- ii, ; viaTiy t jir.Ts to iook a::-r. an i. i: ends to his duties!, is ihoroi'hZi out when nL-ht corues. L'-t r -you what a tiead fiwr-n-a!!;,-: :.a He ha charreof the cash-l- -, ti work. that. II hires ar.i ti: thers:. and is sjr.fit'S I to a't'-:. i . t. .-.- -Kv. l.-.,i'l.-a this he rr. -., atf:..- L-alcf the ui-Ic- ..r f.-,.-r he i-s :.--l and dire ; c--.-T-.-r.-rs de-art -. -nt they il,;.- a -k f.r. y... -,-s-.;--tes the i vr-w.V.;-r th-jr i-hly aejuaintei uith the ljcat;,.-:. .? th- ijo'is:-. . . ' " a fc- t.red :i-jw t- . i . .-. t an v Tai", '-nt.:- "lh-:ri he must, in a c the h.-a 1 cf the d. rr-r. is y.:ae .1. It is true ti.' unler hjrr.. hut ne is. n v t '' Skt- :. If - T-.n he po' i to xe-p an -y-- ur-.n t:. custotrit-r is n.jt l-:ai -a:t-l is t-j s--e that he is att'.-n 7 -I 1 1 a as p-js.-il,7o. Very o'T.-n a d.-arr--jrerv.n wiil insist on pvtui.tT i.-.to a wi.h th. ci. rk oi-r the sale of arti jle. The Soor-wulk-ir is r-ut ; ul dij lunatic .-nouh to -- .'.. atTair uti -.vithout ltrtiin1 it ,j a::y ther. the row is ar-o-t jirice of !-:;.-ar-iei". Th-- H.r-w: ecu st le di. t -r. iuh to rr.a' Kasfactory arran? -rjent v.:-h...:t : in? the interests of the h-.- :-- 7 the castotner. It is th- f...or-v, who is ar-T;e-.!ed t,) ia a'l su--h an i he n;j-t be able at a'.i ..-; -c:i-.t: wrat nay V tit- tr . ". ford a solution -f t7ie j r i": ".--u:. cer a And then, smc-iiTiies a -'e: k : pudent to a cust-ir.-.e.-. and dutv of tho r7oor-walkt-r : a ) L. c -One o: the rreatcst t:-sts t the- !ucc.-jsful iloor-waikf r 1 its ihor- j oJjh tnoAlcde of business, dhat is, j ii. every s-nse of the terra. Error. a i fuISIiir. the duties as.-ij-ned him he j should he a pra'.-Tieal business man, ana act j-JSt as thotiirb it was his own store . and he was doin all he could to pro- j mote the growth and welfare of the corj- j cern. lie su.l be tnoroUj.-Ui v a-'ouatnt- 1 ed with the prices of any thin ia his de partment, and able to tell at a pla::?e whe ther or not the clerk is dealing fairly with the customer and the house. Now, for Instance, this cash-boy brings roe i this pair of ploves that has just been j sold; I will sicn the check, and then the ri:0!i v. ?i,r.-:-s aril cneat win tx rfnt ... I w U"; rai,pinr wunvcr. .l was business to know positively bforo I bi-n.-d that check that The prur-er ar.ioaat h.a4 bct-n charged for that j.air of plovf-s. This is a bu;ine5s that re-i-.::r -s a cool head, a mind a bipo d to buair.'-s. and nothing else. If the f.o--r- a'.kc-r attends to Lis business be ,icks up a list of acquaintances that are invalua ble to l.iui. He should be able to have his particular customers, and ?.- abb" to recornie them when I:e tes ;:.-:u. Tb'-sf are the points which constitute a ood fiovr-waiker. Ilalilta or tke A 111 fa tor. The ahlirator builds a nest of mud and graes and lays a large nuaiber of oblong white j-s, "hut the little ones when hatched often serve as lunch fcr their unnatural para, and this cannibu-isci. more than the rifle, prevents their nua- t.rsfrou! increasing The alliffator U j not particular as to diet- I once lour.d 1 the stomach, f a u-n-footer to be liter- 1 ally tliod. with pine chips froCX souc I tree which Lad been felled ti.-ar the j rivers taaic. They are fondol ..o- in? in marshesu ar.d many a n.au out eaipe-shootii.g' has taken an involuntary bath by Btumblinsr into their allo.3. In dry sc-aaons ailifrators will traverse lonfj distances overland to reach water, and travelers have come suddenly upon ailLrators crawling amid prairies or woods, in the ntiost unexpected canner. The alligator, as a rule. Is very wary, but at times sleeps quite soundly. 1 saw one struck twice with an oar before it woke. St. Nicholas. Tbe Decimal Point. In France and Germany J reduced to a decimal is written O.Uo, ia Llnhand it la written 0'2o; ia the L'nited States it is alwaj-s written cither Q.v!5 or simply writt'-n .--5 without the naug-ht. In the first two count ric-s the perhd is never used. al ays the comma. Whilw? Eniish writers use the period they never put it at the bottom of the line as we do, but always use it thus: 0-2S. This style is said to Lave been introduced by Sir Isaac Newton, who placed it at the top of the line to distinguish it from the punctuation mark. A Sole Leather Calculatiun. There are OOO.ixX) of people that walk about the streets of London daily, and in so dois they wear away a ton of leather particles from their boots and fchoos. This would in a year form a leather belt six inches widi and one fourth of an inch thick lou;r cnotij,i to reach from London to New York. Tho amount of disintegrated leather at C5 cents a pound (what it costs consuTtiers) would ainon.it to ?V000. Iledu'-d to a strap one inch in width it would reach, more thau v&cc arouud iUn world. ,.-t the lerk to tiio manager. If !..- fa.hs ia ( P'fF.e rP3? FC T " 1 5 this and the customer ir.uk- th- v.. ; 3 r J Ma-' f W Vf ,,:air.t thef7oor-Uri3he:Jre-t.- j VMfiASrf, Lie. So it l-,x-5, one thin,.- and aaiuer. t'l JIjiiiJjk:-crai aaa SLIVtCSIIinrTI; w.-.-(-puf-!.r-i:.,-rs..1-,...-. , n!i'.!'"!l! ft-.r.r.,. ..-t A. L. JO IIS i TJ v. y. jSt.a' J. tt'". Johnston, Buck t Co.. ii vnk i;i:s, EUF.N.-rLUK'i. - - - I'EXN'A- A. M . BH K. aahler. Carrolltown Bank, fAKE' LU.a . PA. T. A. II (RHtl l.ll, taiklrr. GeiitrEi LLi! EaTicii TrzrsEctf. i LC lo,i I rc f.r:Src.;ai I i r Ke-fT4 a--v . n .ltsr i a injt ccrt:arai :ra--l t.:--j.e.i LOt.l ri'tofel to ri. . ' rr. rt '.n - rf. V rrtx a nl rr :i--.it.l at aii n. j lOI.IUIIOMl Mad !n t -j c;ic a'! ( ia lie l iiKj r-taita. t rante as-xier!. j PRim Iod Ec'ti:i;e 1 a:, :at. a t. j ;..rt 2 iciar of Lcrc: e. I .f the 'fi'M il l OI'ITKt Of tBe-hac; fa-xcra at.i tve t-ji'.c i. in ' h' n rai-i ar -.o .;;:t,o ,,) t attar.--!, f-a .-. are i a-are-1 i?:.t a I t-ra;c:-n liaj lhrM f :--rt:y ;-T,acrl c-.c!;.--: ti. and , tnaity all: t,e Irr-m e-1 aa rally aj ed ' li'.l.ti loin w.ii jiro;U. E-.--.r--J-:r. jontaiov. r.i u to. h .a. IIu k. T Pu: HLAIU & SON'S DMr MEAT HMET. rcrrs v'Wt rv:r:V-r. 7r. w.i'.l... I .....Ui F ;g i L. The j;-.-t V.- '-rr. l.-O - :. M. C'Mttl.- I'.T i. Aifu, i i. n i ' T r., 2 i -: . ..n l.-.j.S l.t-.. .-.lv.!.yr, Market open at all hours and at fentive and oMiging falracn to attend to the wants of curtomers. fne dyapradc. fba drVllltata. k(th rr frwot careae rr a wrat of r 1 r f body; arlcLk er iaara la Malarial E.ejion3e will Ca To ife Plllt the rnaat ear.;al rraleraiiie oAaroA tJae iBDr! ml , tatallc. Try Them Fairly. A Tltaroat koa y. exjre aJa-od. etror- Btran ao2 a clic-r rf nl ulaa v 111 rv.aiu SOLI lIVrHCYATUCiLEk rial , rr -1 . VTa; X arv CTT.I lis TJOf Cf Tter '. irrp ta-ia lur a t;uie. an-J Li! re . ii.t . re U.m auraaa. 1 atLajr A E. I r.. T. 1 i-ate i; a.-lti aa (Laoaas rat FITS, gpTT.rHiil" cr . 'iVlirf rtniy. I itHT ttt rcaacrry ta tru tne erorat caaea. iptanae otiiera tars Imec la no reaaoa wr not uuv rcravii.; a rurft. r-crdai oa- tor a treatc and a 1 tfa Ikvtli cl ev lMa:xjB iaaiti. a.ve ajreaa arid If'o-t ra It coaia yon Buui-g luz a trial, aad u a 1 c&re yoa- Ad.l.-eu H.C. COOT. M.C-. 13 Fun. rr, rrT:ri - a. '.'.t' a fj ,wr.iirr.l l l.4MU;,(".ifi r.fc-.-c-ff . .ttj-rf tii? a -i.L.lik.l a.M i. . c r tUf. Sutotwi 1(-. a -w. ir-a. ai-- S.k!C tf.LZ (CAU CO.. 6tf Ai.O. Ii. a I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOoSt 1 JL rc? I take My IMeals, I take 21y Rest. ANI I AM VIGOR OfS ENOl UK TO -.Alt ANYTHING I CAN LAY KY HANTS OS ; aTCltinz Tat tfK. roa I Emulsion of Pure CoJ Lifr 0i! and Hypophosphilesof Limcand S0da''r ONLY ClUH MY Ill(-i- i-iH Coiisinf iti fct'T it.:r atE Vr, AND IS NoW J-fTTINS FLESH ON MY BONES AT TSiE UTI CF A f"f3 A PlY. I TAKE - TJlsTAS tA!LY AS I I 0 it 'I It." Sl.-(-H :iJ-TlW--NY IS N.'Tlllv; Nf.V. iCoTT'S EMtlaloN JS I!NU UfiMitS Ta:ly. Take no i,it:tt. NOT DEAi,' V T-T--1 a. .. VALLIC LUTTnJNCER, i ruT: uia or TJ AMi M!Li'M?.CX WARE AXI I7.V i'OOfLVO, me.,c;iu;iy invite ts.a attala . i ri t-enfta aru tt.c ,.i.- in t-i.l e t rn tr.ai be Ir :iu .v.-ata, u..o. s.-..- .. to i r in 1 1 -ar- ,lw . ..r w ,mi ' viorns t. or der, any a-o-,e ia bia line. rr.,m tte iu,ki!ft to the larveat. In tbe beet ma oner and at the Ice-eat liner pricea. t " N" o t-ccllentlary work either Dade or told at Uilf eatat l uiaicDt. TIN ItOOFINK 1 SPKCIALTY. oia sae a sail ana aaiiirr y .':rf ct-rt- to aty arork and prua. V. L.1T1 -iljv. th. U n.' nnc Afrll 1. lSks-tt. C. A. LANGBEIN, Slanafa-tnrtr l and Iiea'cr la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, (VI)Il.r-, BRIOLIA, WHIPS, COLLIES HiESESS CHS, BLASETS, It iff. Kir Neta. furry Cemha, nr.. tr i;e-l-arf-ice Neatly ad Promptly d-ct . All work 8 OU S 1 UKE FITS I I .aaraiiWM to re aalif artmn. SbopU arfcera Row on Oaetre tret-ii-rliS-it SAW EVilLLS! Paleat Variable Fraction A'Belt I m4. Stoam Enginos, Hav'Prcsses. Shingle Mills, &c. Portablo Crist Wills Scad IsrlUaa. Thmhlnc narhtaea.de. 1-atarosao. A. K. AatlL Alito., teik, l'a. ja ---i-lSL. ElEIKfilll Firs lHSHIa:C5 Aekci T. AV. 13 1 Civ, General Insurance Agent. ' EliKXiUiURG. FA. . A RCSUSCI1 A7EO CAT j ! The llraoca lorjr .,f (j,, Air .-fc!yri 1 rlinr. -Ir-'"ia rf, h:.. v.".:-;: Isv.-- ia the '... r.-'-ar t citr .:?. al-i-s a.in...-' d ' ?ie New York 'I fr'rrisa rry-v ry ; : - r-. Ja f 1. t.'.j , wi: h j aw-; ! t. ,e c ' ::.a-.r .- , f i',, ri- j'ra . -..'! y-i- ay t ,-r t:. - 'I - . -T-re. ;'.-,, f-i.-. v.r . :::: - : a M. A ,.-.-:. -r.'-i ar.. r-.tr.r I.-..- i-. a:.; war- - hv. -;e r.U'h- 1 . !.af-.-'-:-i t t . ': a ehoar at : i : i -t- r, ia v. h:ch I ; I" -' : La; -3 ! "'' h- - ' .:i .- '- X the r.i- L. ''.-'.-- : tht- hi tt.-. Tie -i.-l-..r." Ir:'s ' la.- . ii aero -.. . . .is br-e t:.' a .- h.-u :.v .-: -r hal r - . '. his it-a-.h t a.rl'-ssa h: 7 - : i.-;I -ra-. .-Ivr-n and ti' r v. a.-, ash barr'-L i - j i.5 a 1 1 e r r-7 -. - v Tf-'-3. t r - s--. - . . . -OTi t '- ": r lr.1 ; urr old "!. .is. cut h- r---tjt, . s ... . a .-is r... .-r cats' - t:t-. i rati.- a-i stt ; s a:. d s. :- : r' ':U-Hs ti'.I i.T-:-; h: -7 .- -.:--- co c-r.c- k:. - r- ' .1,4, V t A. - . II THE POOR f.'.Oi:iSTE. a a-ativa I'rtp lirh.a-1 tl.r cn.ri a" a tuh.wuWe lrrFM-M..vr-fe We ti-. :. w-.-at w::a :.:- , -Tv 7 ' . - 7' -tt. to ha, it h'. r z. "a -: - . . - Tr. i o-v :.. .-a a - i.;-.7v -.At-, t. . : 1 i..r :a it-rta: .1 - ..;: -nt I kr.c U ::. a t j r. pri. tr-s '. u.i.T.t 7-. ft tt'.- :t. v - i.v- ..:.t t.u-u- v.t. "hut I ala-va ; -y . : . for a - a 1 1 1. 1 r a - ' . t . . t a . . . . t- a ti-ru.. IT ff . i.- : - t i a t J.. '; fit :. I :. r pay -u ii r a-i aLnti.; ;u ': . .s - a ycr." "' ; ti. LeauTifuIiy tiressi 1 . 1 at:k she satl: I. . v . uish tJT-r r.. w. r.ala:;.- -Y--S - s-.l Lil7a, -t.s- tu- p .-.-.a tts s' Aad r .:.-"' r. M :.-.. ;'ia-h, that 1 always pay at .-nee ia -.i t a- s." i.-L!' Na d auaiau.e, "1 wtsh c--. '-ry b-:u v t ..r.v y.,. 1 i-ar.'t c I a;.y vf a r " s t.a.i. Lui.'.a d j ut our t j r aiy our work T.-l.ly salar. .- ; f-::-re - - - - -. ' -- . , , k Jl..i.j -s .ttj to i-uy ar.i t. -Ive :.. V. o.r ft O a y- ar - . - J v . r: . v.. ;t r ur1 c. .-. :y ( .1. a i ti t- tw-. ts 1. ii T. t-j hi ; - v paid. T:.i njeai.s a c. rt..r.t a-rd;.f lai'aej aud tuere t: ty o,:..i:.r in." Tears- s- K.d in the poor wcu.a:. s td fche I jked pal-, Luari at. i "Hut why don't yc u dur. asked L.lla. in her t.arp. a1 r..; : u.y. "If 1 did, ::.adan.e. th' y v. vt. ' i :. .: cc-rr.f lo c.- arain. Tty u r.t treir.f asdeed to puy ' ?!.( "iO' kod so n.ts.r.a": " a she -.i tui ti.at I ilt qt-:r- ft-rry f r h-r. U"i asked if she was jr-.-tn? out of tov :. t have a iucv rest afer tue fat.iT-tr:,." -. on. "I can r.ot. n;ada::.." t-ho tail. r.-b.-ss s. ,:r.i- of rty lad its pay n.e. I ': . u - 1 r.m: L-d hj busy a f.-aj.r;, a:.l 1. ..' Tieier b: fore made "op -uch a nu::.l - r '. t it' :is.-. d.-.-ssC-s. This is why 1 tJ v.-ry hnrd -.:p." A::d hi a will vcu pet j ui.1?" uru-: i Li: 1b Scone will pay ia fix mouths, et: ' r in j far. lut realty of i:.y c. -r-::evf r u.ir.k i f pay::: an a--'--u:.t ur.t.i :t haa bet-n owirp ij yt ars a. K a;t " A DIGNIFIED PORTER.' Woadrrful ( hwk. ! One of Duke r-uii- tuatt'e 4 oi.o-r f Nol.trineru A rrr.;:- n.an .' . trav:-'.t'i.T n a t-l.-t ; T-c-ir, aud v. o aa- i i u .rr.t ut :o..,.t it re in, t..- i:.jrr. ;. y, .:. -U -st. t. ( .t-n fa mi i ho j rti-r i; i .t n, to wake hi.u at the t rop-r ::.--. at.d went to si-e;'. Aloat ::,id i.luht the ; oru-r m-1 aroust-d l.iu.. ii-t-i.a:- tue, fah," the port, r ta:i. "but i fo:r-u;.wLare you's fe-oin' to it-: ns .... i uo pa i-e?f r. not tj; d tf-as. i t'.is ir!T--r- rptior.. r-; iatf-d .-. ti.r. and then a.-utn'a li.-r . ., 1 : s:.7). He a.--.-, until a fi w -. of th-- arrival ol ti.o iram at t: wbere i.e uasto at. ji, whi-n h a'.eiy aoke. Look jr.? at !.; - : dlsi.v i-d that he )al bar- -. pet ur -a.s 1. and l.r. r ;ra::.':.o i ' iothes u.uh a c. 1. ri'y whi.-:i I row n.is:ns: Li.. a.a-.ion. .i t tiayiny t hlir..-7f -.'-.ins v. I rt'-r which v.-r-r--Vy no rr. :.r liieniry to that individual. As the train drtw ir.to the s wherw is Uiaae a -aa;i of only :i n. the cetitletiian l:rr.efl out T - . ar-J as h did f, he pasvd : Mi.:id asleep on a at in l! -t. :-.m. With a p.k vt Lis j..iiss-ner awa,;i TU-d him. "I m,.v," he d( i ...tided. " . yo'i call me a I t- 7 d you t. very it. ar sleirpir.- over." 1'he jiorter drew hiiusell u; :' -iliiJTiiiy, fupjiressinf a yawi.. bine his eyea opt n. "On disivar,"he return. of oiif who Lao been f rv.. -v -"dar ain't none of the passer;. to wake -.ii the porter, an . j wait till dis individual we. i : self be for you cau ?et auj 'r tioa ur.swi red. Vi'iih pe-'ect C-,v!l:i t 1- "... : " down a.rain, aud the j -.. out of the car without ua.: - tinue the convi rsa.ion. to ..J :)- A lanlel Coiu.i t it. "iM." said thj phi ni.ivjii'le a th-a,ri'-al i:..i-:. company bo kiv, a ! -.-acts,, u landlord by his deeds. I by his ciotht-e.' Oaxxn'brla. Ia Pakllea BENS11UH( BY JAL Oneranted C JET- tVBSCMli Daa eosv. 1 rear, oaaa do do If notl de do It ne da . do - U now aay-Te awraoae reeUX ta eenu addiuonal pd aT BoataeTe. ar-ta aa event w1 aened from, and th aera tatereeta tj pay I a oat So he olaeed ea til . da. Xettbia fact ae (AM ttaae porwara. j ii; for yoar pei4 1 1 woe Bi t none on oat be a aoalawBd I LAE dM you recklea enr, t-wo eeota la Btaartpe l MB aad aBO W aahin, eoe of their hrauui tdoofcav." it la a : la Brork lo everr Oa receipt of tro aad postpaid a full atoidftaaie Bcrbav. Vorteaceaitethry v I aranplHa worda of I it anoat pupular aula;- euraBM caroa. airiN nr eompoutKl lrr diauia naw oitirr artii-a. rli Ceau par Tint Ovule, tohyelciat.e in Etir..M wampaulce every boil.' Mann Xlve Academic liO .MHN A ft32 536 WASHINGTll ELI An elerant F-ncllxli for bllloiia, lualarlal n ault of nr.- twenty -p aiaouac mnn-b. Approred by tho b. In n a. in iba btatplLa EaTH-clallr beliyil t pi of erxlruta ry bal.i EaUrely vnreUblc ; In Handsome Pacj Frcpart- LONDON AN Owtnlete by appointn Wuaon aud Uj i NEW VOl 130. 132, I' ROYAIJ Same medicluaJ nmtv boxea, pllla u FOR SALE BY J REMEMBER T Tlaeg-ar Blttsn C0i Tlaag-ar Sitters P0W Tlaagar Sitters, ncr Tlaerajr Sitters, old J Thd) World's CrJ and Llf Civ Only Temperanc The aa Oft a of a (anally Medici ZL, 21 M cDonald li BMJS FEANCIfiCO NO MORE IhlbW n,rv nnV. v will ofiaii aliji ri I liia CCLCnFSTEri ""raihii, -ti, t'i.. ii V,t lll.-.ir t rr ti.,. AKES1VC 'i-an walk. Valaaa ,tlWBHaa - wuiaf wnare I Cm aaw U, and Beodlne etampe, or poeteJ lfMXKLr nix woleita. O., you wlU ra Oatya Uit Waaal y Baa by Jaaaaary lal, liS. Tbe Boiaaniie aanh rnaHna ae aad on q a a r te r It ae one of the lnjPnrr Wwlwa aa aheX nltadStatea- haa HouarhoKTparm, Alldrcna Hour, fli Boaa Bmai "T T r JwmeM. Mara-J WjrVloUoa.beia l3 BajaaluniBto ki itaae up i LTOBER IS SAW-MILLS, sJ vawai VMM : 'd- B. 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