UU " I t J A l t ?(.! u t t n V: n I i 1 Sho Stri'.cos tho I .-on .:J lie Blows the Ucllowa. Tiie Vii:!i' l:l:-. V-init !i f i;oliury, , la-,-.. - l' slic Aisii. Her .".K' UiiO.ci 1 ii Ir. h ii f Hi l,ol'li tool Mus'l,.. wi,. u the,-,, in KoNi.my. '; llos-i.n C!.1-. who 'ia-!i anl ol ia 'I'.i'i'." (leriitv. the Ht.k-n.nii. who lor fortv v. has v ci U 1 Hi'- b Hows '.w.a poll I-..1' 'I t 'i Tr. ;'..'TH ci,....-;..' i- anvil itl his lit! shoo en street, mar the Mission If '.."i haven't lirar,! i.f -Liu yo.t Sill' iv have hear! "f bis wife. Who Mauds nt tin- ;n il all day and. with M io ; v -. sn ims io'tnim r ami fashion ; the iv.oi. -i -i 'nider 'bobcat. whi!- I.'-.' httsbaisd a- ' her. IS'li." a.-. In- :- I--.m.b..:!v called, is on- of the . oh'. ' -r v. !!.- f a '' a:i-l f.,r.- ,.:c be- .!!!. :" v. or". .':; of the old I .: :f o.i I. - of oM iovbi;:-. . so ri'h i H it,, ..! of -t inhahtti't.ts. while );i . 1, , !. !: ;. i ' a U did fnv i.:i.:- ;"l h.v 'ho i. t 1 :-n.-.n.a it of -i '. '. ii l'.:ii'l-whi'-l. t.K.'vi- t-rtiilf oi.llinis pr, i:il siaii'l o,:t. inoi-o I'otcihly anil fhow s Us U'f hy -o;ri i. -.-:). If you lio-.vohl 'no is ho will ti ll w-.' 1k 's -vi rus. In-.! if yo:; OTI" of thi' "hi si t I !! I.c uiil till Mu tha' :i' '-oi-.iin;; ! i. I.-. ' ' f. -c k o;, " J i 1 1 inn-! ! o r.lvii o.i in r.liu-ty .v: ::r.' If - - J : i i 1 " " v.-a-: :i jih-'M.- i,"-- oharartor, iiisnmiioli that !. .ir.--,;i-r-.t i .'i as il!:i.-l.hn-!c-!;iitli rcn:-: i-l it i-ron.-r to so cLaniot. u man in t inn-;;orio hy. h was r nili-n-.l ::ion si u'i-!t t -..- oar.-, a-o he .-ta:-t.!o'l i.U frirn.i- l,y t .i;n;- to. the -Itar a, lnixotn l.i- of t h 1; ' sumn-.i-rs. It was only al.o'it.a y-.v: r v.-i -us that h-ath ! : !.j;i-n f !!. i hi-" hi- :irsl wife who i' ' to " ho r-t . ohl a of ninol y-oi'.-h ' yi a i s. ' I'.ii':'.-' iji -,v --..o;so w.is : stout "irl ,;,;. I il.fU ..:. "!. Iv"l-. M" is lihol.l six f ot. tail. v. itii a oiiv-hi i t ha r. ma :iy :i m ri'i".: m. r. ..o.lu oa-.y. v. a.- horn in i o. I.. ; i ! " :a:'l. Yh-. I'.ill .-' ttf ' wif; .'.! 1 th- ro wcio i!;;..i!y -lori-s ra-'in,' aro'iuJ amoi,:; ; I..- i ou-ti la'.h.n o-s:v-.: -on""rn-i!;r ti," . ai ; h t hat r ho h':.! .'it 1 "hin 1 ho,- in liitlo a.;n t"!. r.T ; i;u-:' tho l.i.o 1 -i.ii : h -hoo. Af-i-or ii'-r to tho -'..: io . -o:; v.a- o:v of tl:o-. ;ooj.;. who a I'm s-.i'i i ' '.'-- : i i-'os-i -. o - too J., i :.- i,!-.--of lir. ;.:i.l 1 oa'v! tr. i;i - : - tio-.o; lihli.i. :-.;...!., I.;;.. ..f ; ! -v c H. ami in t i o s -. ! i l on '-.- of pi iii i'n.l c-ii:-o!a-tiioi in t ii-.ii ' i ult : -hi ;. So;-... hoi :o ,1 T '. I"i io -. .' . - it Was v. i-l '. ki - ii t tho ohi M ... - ii ii h wor' 1 . :rlv ami a! hi- .'or-. - Mfl !-! io' S I . ,1 ! 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I'n-il r. !. .r. .- th l".!-ri' Ik: i-o a v. . r'.i .1 ' a l.tr,' io "V.V of au-i!, ana i.i ! ,.i :v" -1 .". t -n tti to-hi- " j -h-."' o i... i ..1 a:..' o i hi t m.-:.i .:v of -ll.'.r-U tti TIL' thi- tll-i!':. USO'l !- tho " li i'v'i-rs" p.ti.l iho . !'.; was of a ln-.lyi!: i.-. r . i . .-i -o tho i n : 1 ' j, ;',,i:t of s' o.i ;:i i. , j ' '. ' .i ' I " 1 , - ; not ha-1 so mn.-h lo i'.i ; i o.-o. I n t h" -ltai'iioiib tho i-i'W iliili . tool, -it it r. oihii - i:iii'-!i lno'o -hill a! i iahoi ti.a.i .i..-,-.i li.:-.;, (.-.Unary l. .!-. Th" :;T-' O.'Vth:!- hi; po.v s' -.oil Sit II'" am .1 :o -i -.' i;i;-.- im- ioooroor I'.i i 1 '' v. as i ( a i r - o 1 t o.u -i: - i o:n i i'o v.iiat .-ho citti IV o.i M,.:t oa. f-ho lias si. o-1 1 v h: . -.hi", "i-v: i il i:,iu-rin-.'-. hut w .rhir-r hi-Cff i. ! 'y ti i:d woll. ' r.i',1" hi. .as th-. 1-olhovs ami ltamllos Iho iron, .-.a 1 a.":: r it i- jn-oj . :-!y in atf-il lio liii'.'U i. on tho anvil who" hi- wii l.aTnii'or. it i nt.i -h;i , o u nai i: i - ii iroo- tioll. I'l-oj.'O' t;- il I,. J5oi-h a t'ouinl i-v -ry ilay :n,l v :.l- h t i j i ; i i.orh.ll.t t: o iiovoIt;,-f-,inn v. , 'fo If. :. n 1 tho w ,:na:i hi a oh -mi : h Ix-oamo a f: xt ar" i:i iioxhury. attracting nu unu.-ji.al aft: noon. CHARLIE' MUSTACHE. It Va Very Sm lint It Ownrr XVa ..! I'rou I f It. A yoimp' nati an J hi-i .'ifl wrro at tho IVoplo's 'l'hr afr t iio o'lu-r niyht, says Texas Sif;i:j,-s. Tho yoniifmaTi carrioil Lh, l.i ;.,u oi oil:.- sido, it b''in; forroj i:v.: t-i, it o i.ion Oy tho woi. h; of a vr.v ;"nili'!' to itstaohc. whioh was coiit Tos. ,i of sovon hairs ufi.m o-.if shlo an l ( ii von u j i,.- t!if ot licr siil..- ot his noso. TI:'- I'omi'ilian on t no f:..'i! ha.l l.ron'.'ljt a ! v. ;i hy ':.ni" alio.'! vu u a ho'u ;h-st sha ir:r i noor.n : r vvi-h a harh"i'. w hon tho y .i-n: 'nan l"ait"il ovi. r to his rrirl a tul w i: i ,-! ' J: "'ru.'s truo to lifo, I can tell you." llj.v U-j yuu liioA?" inniilrrJ tho oi rl. 'How do I know?" ho rfpratod. in a whispor; why. hy oxM.o-ior.oo, of oom-i'; that was tho way with tai; when I S'tr-t g-ot sbav. il '' "Uhi-ii was that?" she a.-.la-il, inni) vi -n; ly. 'dh, 1h f iro I raisoil my lnnstaoho." l,o n-t lii'tti d, iuu in',' tiTna-ilv. '" hat !mt.-tacli.-?" .sho iU-d. a lii tlo SUIJ-lisoil. 'i hat mu-taoho do juti sttoposo?" ho rotorto.l, tnrnin;' rod. "Why. t'tiatlto." whi'-i-oroil tho trirl, "1 ni v, r saw any ma-taoho. Ij vou i.n-an " "Ni-vit miiiu what I raoan,"' hissed tht youno- rr,a:i ihn.utrh hi. front ti'Oth, ami Iktiiiii. f ilriit. Thorowas lots of Tun in tho i!ay, h.ir. ( liarlio never hit'h.-l a;;uin. Ho u,,,), tho y0un woman ho-i,.. ui ,m ln(. ;,,;i,vv j., sun day ni:,-!it ho won: to see another cirl. I.arc tin 1 I:i1,.,til!.r. Thf-ro i a !ar--i. c...;t.T" of gol stories aho'.; I!,,n. Ilat.nih..l I'.amlni up in Main... a:l. n,.., no of t.cri: In hi - eat io i-Jay ., at a, vi-riani uui-u in II nr.' l ti. tho only attemlants were h.in solf an 1 a eitii-n of very lar;;e Mat,.r(. Mr Han.lin had sonui" rest. lu ttors to pass which h 'rMn by repn.- I ; i. li ' ..u.lrflulW7 wero J.o.sontea to a nted with th. hoD where th. pohlle eV. fce a J 'ro and resm -tahiv' oathei inf of , uiinKltetl with a hut or cold bath. Bath tab v.Ws -liidd o." oti.i tho ohcr rrilVr mrvr; 'Vo , an t 1 a -s t ha t. for it uiin I tniT-! It riin ta lar;'r and n sr.ortal.lo I . . . .....vu:,. lh'ivsii:;)jm,(, i,i." "You hieot.ii!. l.n.th.r:" oinmamh-d U,o ! wo;, lla.i'.ihai: itsall ri-ht, for -ou ito lurjc ami 1 aai ieM,(-.-ial lo " ' u-.ou:,- Ilo ti:-s,m)v 1.. . f ,.; -v..,. JOB :: PRINTING. TllK FKEEMAX Printing Office H t'ii v '"' to cet your JHB P RINTING p..,lTrpry atd satisfactorily e-:-ru!e h Tv t.riLUs of m hotioraoie ceinpi '.on. We don't ilJ any but first-;,;a wi.;k, aoil '.wattt ft li-yi"; lr;coj for it. ITiili Fast Presses anS'Ne Typs 'Vc ari propart A to tin n out Job .Pt iatic ."f eery d;sTiptinn in tt t- FINEST STYLK l at tte- verv Lowest Cask Prices. Nhitlin.e nut tun best materia! H used and our woitt ipi-ali' lor iti--?'f . We are i.re p.in:d to print on the shortest cV,;e Fo-TERP, PROOHAMMKf, BueiNEss Carbs, Taos, Cri.L IIE1.P3, lio.Mntv Statements. Envelopes. Labels. Cikcxlars, Wedding and Vimtins Cakds C'HtcKS. Notes. UHaKTS, IiKCEirTS IlOND WOKK. Letteh and Note Heads, and LiOF AND I'AKTYilNVITATIONS. ETC. We can print anything from tbe uallost aoiioeateot Visi'.iug Card toitlie Urust l'oftttr on bhort , notice atiJ at thj must Keasondble Rates. The Cambria Freeman EBKXSBUHG. rEXN'A. d f r rr "T "- 'o;'''-:ay C"--'i.! it-,'.s.t tr:-- P.i'ii'.iji'i Acoeti. r of til- i'lllli 'A'rei:, V 1 .: .f for .'fliI.'J-A. AC'JTZ ' .'.'C CM!.:. f.i! . CLEF.Z) ''"-TV" r 7-V--C 1 r. j r f: r?. . s thv i a v ? .'?:'.'.?.. M WFtSSS; th-yarc fro .. . ,0 -.;- !f ;;, ,-..5 ::otIll.l J ii lisC'l . i.o:or.'-.-:r i.-uL tho IST Of ; .:vr:v r:r ;:;sizs. Tho'orrt-t n -.7 trn-n- i- t thrown eway my ' r.l u 'k.::it IIt-i: ii, aad tiavs ; . ....... j, i.- !.-: 1 -!! truth, r.r.iS-.s i!:Lia .- '.1. : .1 .-f.- t- : i.'i' .- ', a t-?c c.i r"Blf' tkoe. i.-ht ic;.t vy-.-.ii"i.' jd.r-'t-J ptoBicsf . '" '!'-. hT-of - r"-'r"r: I irr-,--.t7, etc s; J'.r'f & l:i'5L. FHiU5a?.MSAr ? V.:- Hc.'Ccc, Cat!!?, C'-.esn & Jlcs. Exo;!4 anf retried? tor the rapio cor of Hard Cos, Couc;a3,I.L'c sJour.d, Yc'lo Water, Fevtr, Cis'.cpc.-, $ ire an4 Ver.li Cyes, Lur Fever, Gostlrcncs, Llctches, rrj all tl'Sicultio arlt Ir.g fran 1-npuriUtS cl tha Eiood. Will rclleva KcavOS it Cnoe. ManziMarrd fjr the JOI'PA tlANUFiCTUrim CO., LYCriS, ti. Y. T03. EALC ALL. nrn:n, - . PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only rure !tJ radical cure, tor CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTION, and all Hnrdrtr ol the liver ami has curxl hun.lre-iti i't r eopl and la the only rtmcli fur thee ilta . an.t In citrt n whlrh the most Pklltlul r.hysictnn hare atterly tallca. Te r1montl tn"n hutitlrit? ol people Uvfcaic In Jtlalreunnty, PenorlT.tnla. It m mana l-irt'ire.l hr !. T. liotrlaic. M'llllama. lion, t' . htr the f. T. 1 K. Co.. ana lor i-ale Ly all UruairlHt at 60 rents per bottle. None Kiuutne except lahel iliow the la UI.10 arrow-bead trade mark. April 1't.th, Vl-ly. STiB SH&V1HG PYLORI CGR. CENTRE AND SAMFLE STREETS EDENSBURC, PA. ' J. II. O ANT. Proprietor. 'I'UKprmJi: will alwiytflnd mat ant n!a 1 nl lulnea lo hunlnena hoar. KTerythloii'k ' n. t ao-l eory. A bath room ban bees 'con- il I itLU, ' " " --I AttO I 11 V - O T - IBESSEfHH, PA. O.Uce, Armory Baildinj, epp. Court lioiue. HE KEPT HIS VOW. A Millionatrr'a Son ltcnnln( an Engla. ou a liii Iluilway. There is a man running an enpiue on tho Sn AuUJt.io divii-ioi of the South ern l'aoilij railway Company, bet. veen lhi3 vit.y and Del Kio, whoi-o liatne is fa miliar t- many p-oplo in Indiana, writes a San Antonio correspondent of thoCin eimtati Kminirer. Ho ii bo other than I- rank llraoaw. tho son of one of tbo i-iohost meu in Terro Llaute, Iud., whoso wealth is reckoned in the millions. He is one of the coolest, most -unxssundcfr and most reliahle enp-ini'ora in the serv ioe. ami has hosts of friends in this city, none of whom- however, knew his his tory until to-iay, when a most affecting accident l.routrht it to lipht. Tho people of Terre- Haute will re member Frank as a dashing society man of that city ten years aj;o. Ho drove f.-o t horses, and his way tva3 paid Vy hi father wi'h'.int cjnestion, and he had a monthly c;ih allowance of S1.0. Some trou!. Ie uri.se bftween father and son, tho nature of whioh is unknown, and the son left home vowing never to darken tho threshold -of tho parental home. Seven years npod swiftly by, and Frank's sister lay upon her deathbed. Detectives wero put upon the track of her brother. All tho dotective agencies in tho country wore furnished his io-so.-iption and directed to leave no Btone unturned in tho t ITort to find h Ira, but to no avail. IIo had been completely swallowed up ia the great world, aud his sister died without teeing hitu. Three raow years passed away. A favorit cousin, the wifoof an array of5-ci-r, came to Del Kio with her husband, who is now in command of the post at that plr.co. To-day they were dining, as usual, at the Yalverde Hotel. A nice looking yotinjr man sat at a table near then and obsrrvod tbj lady attentively. Ilaviu.ir finished catinjr ho passed out through the ofjoe and asked tho clerk if tho iuily wasn't Mrs. Wheeler. I-ieing an.swcred in the ailiruiativo, ho added: "She is my own cotibin," and went on. The lady now came out. and tho clerk asked: "Do you boo that handsome young man just guing out?" "Ye." 'Ho says ho in your cousin." She turned quickly observed hira more losoly. a flood of rewtfnition came over her, and sho called sharply: Frank. " The man wont on as tnoujjU he di.ln't he-.ir, but she ran iifter him and caught him. A pathetic scene fol lowed, in which both actord v.-trn moved to tears. The lady besought hitu to re turn to his pan-nta, who are now nld and feeble, but bo rniained obdurate and firm in his intentions never to re turn. A LEGEND OF MAINE. hlneatar Circumstance Connected With TUi :uiiiliue of a Ciiurrli. Residents in a cortain seaport town of Lincoln County reiueraler a singular cir cumstance connected with the erection ef it oldet-t church, says the Lcwiston, (Me.) Journal. There is a deal of ii:er stition a native to theso ledg-t-s ad tho ill-suit llinjf rockweetl. Tho towns-people were very poor when tho old ciiurch was built. The actual amount of woncy piven toward it was very small indeed. Hardly a p-rnon in town but contributed some material, however. . In the northern part, close by a cove whoso banks were mantled with heautifal moss, after tho first few foet of i'li:r, :.n 1 crowned with sturdy trees and straight, stalwart pin-. Jived a man noted for other things than penerosity. The t-olicitinp committee put off asking for his contribution until othors had poured in and tbo church was a sure thinp. Then they waited upon him and naiil: ''Mr. l'.iank, we want that monster pine of yours for your contribution to tbo church, it will make an excellent sill; will you pive it for your part?"' '"(Uve my best pine tree, pivo any of my pin-? No, sir. Not ono of them sl.a'l Come down." Nothing could shake this determina tion. Inlets than a week arose one of the heaviest storms ever known on that cemst. And not ono of those proudest rincsin the man's forest was left: and the tallost pine, the ono wanted for a sill, was riven from top to bottom by tho thunder-lHiltj THE VEIl. .. ; STORY. nia Eacape from the I Tin on Pen at Sulii bui y, N. C. I was ono of the crowd of Union pris oners which dujj tho long tunnel and escaped from the prLson pen at Salis bury, N. C, eaid a veteran to a New York Sun writer. Those of us who had worked the hardest had the first show on the nipht when we broke throuph into tho railroad cut. As fast .s we got out we took different directions, as had been planned. 1 went up tho Yadlin river, hoping to pet into Virpinia. I had a SJO pold piece ono whiei I had carried in my boot heel for three months unknown to any one. It was iven mo by a citizen of Salisbury in exchanpe for Si.Ooo worth of Confederate pold bonds. I made fair progress to the North that nipht and the next day. As evening came again 1 was forced to stop at a farm-house and asic for something to eat. My request was readily granted, and w hen I rose to go tho man of the house observed: "Stranger, they say a lot of Y'ankspot clean out of the pen at Salisbury the other night." "Is that so?" "And they've scattorod aver tho ken try like so many rabbits." "Yes?" 'And they say that whoever brings one back gets a hundred dollars." "Well?" "Well, I rockon 111 hitch up to the cart and drive you back." "What" Do you take me for an es caped Yankee prisoner?" I exclaimed. "Sartin wo do," replied the farmer and his wife ih chorus. "You are greatly mistaken. Would a Yankee prisoner have this about him?" I laid the pold on the tablo. l'erhaps it was the first twenty either had ever seen. It seemed, a fortune to a poor family. "I'm going to leave it with you," I continued. You can give mo some meat and meal and a bod-quilt for it." They were perfectly satisfied of my identity and where 1 had come from, hut the man held the gold in his hand and said: "Mother, ho'un can't bo no Yank." "In co'so he ain't, she replied. "Ho'un must be a Oonfederit contractor lookin' after hogs an' co'n." "I reckon." "An" it s our dooty to help he'un gzi through." "Of co"se."-i "Then you put up the stuff far him, while I tell him tho best route, an' in case any sojers call here an ask if wo'uns has seen any of them Yankee prisoners, wo'uns is to say to they'uns that we'uns haven't seen a hair or heard a huot." . I was captured near Uochford and re turned to the pon, but It was no fault of tho people who gave me such a lift on my way. A Gallant Frr.thmu. The mayor of a French town had, ia accordance with tho recent regulations, to make out a passport for a rich and highly respectable lady of his acquaint ance, who, in spite of a slight disfigure ment, was quite Tain of her personal ap pearance. His native politeness prompted him to gloss over the dtfect. and, after a moment's reflection, he wrote among the Items of personal de scription: Eyes dark, beautiful, tender, expressive, but one of them miss inn-. 'AMY ONE Vi DianiaMO CAM DYE 0YES A Dress, cr a Coat, Any CcfoA FOR Yens. Raqs, etc. ) TK CENTS Lke If b.' V .'".. w cufv, :.tt L'.AMON J , ;ou k ; u: i : .klt i"A5 r i:st 1 . for .1 - cr I oc.ii.-; rcy .rta!t-. ;.' I2ri,r;5. Ccpner. Only to Crnta. . - - r -, r . r.a.'... . U.i,L- t .C- t art a V?, t r.i.!i.u ca lli.e pitte paper l y f...uait pu.ao procck. bent tree tu Mbluer of any K.ty bom withia a yi ex. Y.xtfj MoUiar wania ti.e) plrrurea ; accd at ence. i..ve Baby'a name and ae. WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO.. ... wiiumT9. rr i r j.I ' Di C ;:j. Z..VC V--ir K: DRIHK PURE 1M&TER . DY USING THE lintex niiBjD mjh itv 1.7.-1 r , '1. -(.i.irit: ii. 3. -.tA'-..r.-Tr- -:-."a,lTa Punfie. by Aeration. GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa THE ALLMEHBIiiGER AKN ARBOR, Ifiar.ufcttirare cf '. irru nn mr ninkino XiVi HADE F1AN0? C Hp f organs. and Import a ra and Jobbers of Afu3c and Musical Merchandise. VTa Kv-We- no rt-raVt to Vw ryVm. In Ortrana la ILL avyiM. Wo ara Jaanulrttr-a-d Iji ta mnm a will rcci.il prcmpt a-xcatioa. - FASTOET: 5cr. Fin! ad Vizteijzi ZU. - Kothing On Earth Vill LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powderl It to fcbr4atAy pars. Hlf-klr vonerntrmid. In euAAQiy it coau imaa tfiu frnvn i a crni a oat. u tl v a eu a hna liootl fur touaz clvlfk. Wort!i mora tLa votai vtia Henm Moult. "One larva ui twred rnd a for 96 to nrrvrnt rutin. aa ir jrou can l tC i ma ai cnim ir two pare ; fiv $1. A K 1-4 pound rio ti w (Mt baid : raw ,v n-rrwpJ L " i Ha afcjbT POLLIHV UPEk," uua le ropjr frae. r"ou!tr- KatairiT Ouid fr-a with Sl arUan ur UMrXa, i. . JUUM A WUl. HAoo. Ma bT J. LYrlCH, UNDERTAKER Vind Manufacturer A Dta'tr In EOIiIE AND CITYHADE FURNITURE mil WJJ.Hl .HIS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, rFz13L,13S, CHAIU8, Mattresses, fec, 1G03 l.LEVENTil AVENUE, ALTOOXA. PENN'A J7Citlzeni of Cmbri County nt1 all oth-r wl?Iitiig to purrhafe lionet FUUNI TUHE. Ac. nt boneet prices art respecif ally invited to eiva us a call before buvlnz il-w!if-re. aa w are confident tt mti can nPt evry want and pleaio rrirr ta-to. Trices the vrv lewt-bt. f 4-16-0-tf.l .j-'n vtft'rr- roii out H:tSf SKSiiSS, VISES, &5. STEADY WORK For fTiu-t, In iairtrlcxs ?5rn. r Ex..'naH. or Can- xraaaiou ,f r rnf..rn J . ." V-. yro7 a fu'.l ljri c.f ftrlo- ' MKIlToU lO a.Uli-i j i HD. "" lit t,ir-j "'rUf icratal. . Ti . : ;: x . .-;.-;-.f irii i D., r'i!LA., ?A. i '- " Foi:cle written at itiort aotle. la th. OLD RELIABLE "ETNA1" And albar First Claaa CnapaMle. T. W. DICK, t WENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FiHE 1XSUH ACE COMV. CUMHETSCKD BUSINESS 1794. EbenDQr. Jniy "l. 1M. WANTED-! A road aait pnfhttJB SaleFtaaa here. flr'fl la pay (uarantel wokly. f tsml.sloi J ,r Salary, tiaica aelllns new 'mita am: 4 ipf-ialtT. f"A KM rRM ran get a pood pay!r.f jo l I ha Wtuter. Write tortcil teroia acd j.artle S alara. FRElt. E. YOl'Nti. N omrrytuan. I i S.ra Knrha.trr.N. V U if i ij. m nn n. '. ELY'S CREAM HA LIT I not a liquid, twf cr pocder. Applied irUo nottriii i quickly absorbed. JteUantea Vu'head. AUayt inflammation. Iltalith torfe. IltfUyrti the vntet of tatte and vmiL SO cent at Dnturirtt; bv auiiT, nyiaferati, 60 orna. CLY BROTHERS.lrugIbts,-feeo,iT. Cleanse the v nu t: DC IT j ri ? i" "! r. t "i Cc.':: . fr . a-. u . T rav- i- ft;o ria'.- nu r- Tti 1- pau T . H;i -! ', nti'l I iin tr. i v v. :. -. I ltl l:k a tiewr tcaa. I t-'O-tleu Las 1 . .r vi .i, and 1 kavf (jiln-xl tan poau,. la ei'Sit a- ioe I Lave cuiioair-ucfHl t.kli.rUitn oaipomut" Uukutcs MraaaKa, Felctivliio, VC fl.oa Mi tor txo. At Urutrrtsts. yr l fiicBAUSox A Ca, iJuxlington. ft. iu.tcd nnDicir youk wi:lls aad "Warrantod to Purify a Foul WgII cr Cistern hi Ton Days Use or Money Hcftic deal. It win craw tan jn-llont of irtt cr wilnute. 2i;t lii to U paxrk'id, l-mw-J or thawed ost. A lu.y.i r oM Ljy -.. dm watrr ita i-a.e from a J ft. wrj. urju i-jr; to ru.l r LurM. So Plu'krrfc or valvirt To e:.r 'Hit. It hri.. ur rwMica tul.iai Uj nt&r i-ut, kn.-y poiiuu ibe iua-f. li u-ul n.,i i ut u (-..nvuif. b li. ; ut-rt u uiau of nrl:ibri iniu. It ii tii- rr.rit aniT uioet CunWe u i-.-iwrr nia.4- r.-r n..' i .U'-r. lifji Lv . i ur li fit. .a B.IU1UJ, aa tix-rc U uotblns to taMu t.-- i"w lii T'latfciriM. It wiu o. . fmi-n, liilnc tno tha tnt of a IWta wttiir, Sa do i',4 j L.' jv. ero. a.-. tu ttiu.rL. uiwirve iln,l' rn. H i. vr ' - -. h - r. ruutf oi wovxi lu cuwk i iLu um v ul jr to con- lan-utlu II. You d uot h-.e t pomp out n T allful cf watfr to - a f--aii, cjol Crfuk. tjr tovrv ex'i. ku-t iro.clvwti foil ol'uirto tue tjoltoiii, and Ciib v lut exud w aler a. iLe air .-c. Irlf QIO for a lea-foot well or cistern; 50 c p&ts for every additional ft in depth, after 10 reel. A 11t aent wanted la .Tary Iowa to tBcTJuiced Statea. Addicaa BUCKET PUiVlP CO. 44 1 and 443 Plum Ltreat. CTKCTXTNATI, (X PIAfiO & 8.H3A - - '3 f'.ICW., U. S. A. '-t W V.ako n SPCCtALTY ef f$ Grgans in Fhno Cctszz, riHCtYpo:A:?rAji3 nut end ,..;,:; i s dak And : ccr.iairuroif :aur:c n Pi.ter.tt-d limproifcinciuj. iCTIOV or TVCZ.IfX AXm If. 1 ti - .sc t-itau.'w-ji-3 i-i-i .r C 'i-r t rp - j - .il.r ir fcoauivi. X- J.. .. ax. : - ttl.ilV'Tll'j "... W "l - OILS! OILS ! i m m - 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 Gso---lc Ttat can t. BIDE FBOB PETBOllDB. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Mcst : Ufiiforaly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, riTTSBURG, PA. O-tlS-SSr-lrr. r.i.k.. j i im. :..- i ' oti uv:.j-ov .:, i: z-z. x.ntCiii'Li'. Che "Tt'itaV-'ool ' t ... pH-'---'--v-.-l-.-v5 i-'-' J- ;':""'"'' ,; ' 'li'n'.t (i (:-lS'ij-f T- 7. - e . - t r - t'l.-K'C r-n with t-. ( 1 in li aot a tt-v u, -., - -t u- -I vs 1 t cr " f'lrit. a'bvpu writ is - far tr.. - .? tt.u.wr f u. DvmIiw au4 iUu-j( Ma f vu iiuV'.r H--".y lra 1 ins, Crcai.ajt, F!t ':-. rir -ta.Ht FT'tK .5r,Af''H. C lar r. . KItia. Brsai :.! Iroifinl'.i Kli(E DliOE A5i SCiiKE.Na, a)3 all kiaiaef W iK WOiUa- TAVLOa Ac DEAM, 01. 703 & 305 Market St.. ritUbarch. fa. Gcliea - WeJliog - Eye - WMsiies, 139 With Stbest. riTTsocao, Pa. (Mdrrt rotaMIrheJ honr in the city, where tinthlriir hot jjrr xvola are rut ap, atrletly tr 'amtl- an1 mnlMiakl nan. Nothloif l.att.r than Uu'.den WeJIinit. Nrit on tbo ll-t. Ouck-etihi-lmrr.f. (Iray'l Mi'r.onirahria Uye: then. a-cixT are Irading bramJ. Bran. lira i.f Tlntaif. at 17S on hand. Ina . Holland and lioranrtlc. ai.ill Tore. Finch'. Jol.tr n Weddinc. fl.tx) for lull quart. 6 Iv 00; lruckrnbetinera th. aainr; I..nt.c ahela. H MQ V"r dozen. Wine f.S.t-0 .er dozen, t-1 00 lor one-half tluzen. Secnre I. tM.xed. Alxt have In nK. (irandtatber'a fholce. at t-00 l-er gallon, tarrela at rfriia rata.. Apr. 'JM-Jt tTVTT!a-1'.Mi IMfnffJ tnwt c ( V.iffkll i.rtf bf 5 - ta! . p...f c rx,-a ' - tii- Uk, J to -rMtinMI IBK'N t'..r(.l Mrt4 irotrutir blrli llrm t. ..I..- wn r ir. i A vi au-MMf lu tiUf ana fcl--ia. bwia - aJ.icraU9a.araii in i t -mm rtnyt f aaar. h a-i o.x-r f.T Lj J-raiKt.r aiii4 4-. u T r t r, . . - ; -T -.-I-. W c.. I. : 3 x ". 1 Ja AlraaJ Y.K. b ik A railaAMtrbaa. fa. S1SEASES SVVYHFS ABfOLLn BLT CITBSa It lit I ill I umyl tflkttMii of " kwaT-n! Orwmm" vltacat -lt-- !t---n4 iuivUi i. r- re a-r l Ttur, 8 -i4 M ii i. r" ori . r'l m . u-h ra Pisapic. Crrlpau.. CT twnt fc f-mil W f-o S Hbx. .1Jt-i-m, La. A SiML. rblUadft.fca. fa. AU J4MU nSlK fc i'aj Whea VlaHlag th. Pittoburoh ExpotKloa, call ea tha KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. For Cash .r Tim. Pricaa on Pianos and Qrgans; 79 Fifth Ave, PITTSBURGH. PA. SAW MILLS ! Patent Variable Friction A.Beit Feed. Steam Engines, Hay Presses. Shingle Mills, tic. Portable Crist Mills, rvKLib-J jaalSBta. , Sni tor 111... Thrnhlnr HarhlaM,4r. Cauh.nu.. A. B. Itattul aU CO., l.rk, fa. ju JS.lJt. AliKfiGAir.S 11LST0KV. The Queer Talu Told by a Fc-mcJo Orfaii-GrlttJcr. Sh Claim to I;i a IViictfii-Iant ol a Nublv KaM'an Karallf ilrr OcM-rat ta tha S.ic:iitl Sr i'r lua to a IIoin :ntir At t'irtiment. Ttirold woman lm ti:ivs th'.- ItuimI oraa ut tin.- i-i.racr of Nintu atnl Vi;;o Pt ports has a hi- ir.. r."i-o-.I : nir to Ih" l'iiil.-'loli.luu curi-iii-!:il'-'il r I'.K' cao Tiirx-s. ! -2 1-ttj," s'i- srti'l, "uti the 4t!i l:iy of .nri-u'u, 1S1T, ia Y.' rin lLitiJ. S'.vi'J. n, and p.ui now. you m-. sr-v-::ty-tlin.- y"ars of a-;'. My r.::fio it A:!ii;i Svrii-o:i. That ii 11 t my fi.U ni'.'Tjc, btit i no.ii aivl v.-i!l fi. Our fu.i.IIy uiniu via.-. , 1 1 :io .vu : i v" wr-l- n. an i also ia Uii.-hia; iu fact, our fuiuily is lt:io.-ian. "Iti the tirtio cT r:tiifTin o'ir f-r.il.v cr.ta'cs wero t.f tio lur-t-,: h 1 1 Vy ti." nobility. My tm ilit-r -.v::s a airo -t ! wosijant of thi. Vusii dynasty. 1 not or km-w bt r, as slio dioj l.i n 1 ..-.isbini. Yon ti-o that on my niutb-t-r's si.V I am of r, r.l V.ij. aii'l'in rr.T ft!.i r's fei I Ji-sv Tub -1 i t ho pro;'di-i of l'us siai: aristiKTaoy. My fatli'-r v a a proii.l utn, r.ioroso and s'itii in tlio oxtr -mo. Tbt- soMii-r-s in tboir sumtm-r i-utup at Vi.-by.vt bum bf conmiar.iloil.wt ulin-Jioii be fbr.-jrotl by his orJors fur onio trif.ino oiT' r.c. "I r'ni-mTM.r little of WerinlanJ, for as a child luy tifio nas pa?-.od in the school at StiK.'1-hoiiu. i tkI as a yoTinp lady I was sit mu. r tuort' ibsn :tiy br-: pjfco. Wbt ii I was ( t:ty years old . wore at our Sto- kbolrii Lome. a:i.l i':a:.y iu attendance at tin palace, or at l)n' ninfrhohn. I was tbo o-p-'cial favori; of l'i iri'-oto Kv.gi nio. I v as corfian; ly ht r coatpani .'I.. Six- livf-l in'.- a!i l ,;il;i t- ire as I think iuy finth: : v.-..i:M b d-iif. 'I Lit-ro wu at i-m.:-. : t ' '.: t -.. II jbU-l-o. i n.ii;;t-d l!,.n'"i'!!,-.-:.-ii.oi...' raiil:. b..t j poor :. a i. -. uv. iio -.. .. 6on Carl, a C'aj lain in iho navy, tvlm'i-i i bad mrt at court bail t and : -f.-; !:.--. Carl and I durinjr that .-.umirn-r a;- t vr ry often. Wo walked and ull.ol a:io rowed lo'-eiiier until I found that 1 loV'd bil!l. "l'i iiici-ss Uujronio .-aid to mo one d::y: All, i::y dear, this love ol Ca:l"., wll rive yo.i trouble -x-nic day.' 1 k.; : joj. her. liut thotifht notbin-r of it. iim day at. Dr.-t tr.injioim Carl tuM r:ie th :: he v.ould a I o:;ce spi-a.'c t- my father. I hated that, 1 ul 1 said: "Vo-. d . no." ao'. ho wcr.t away happy. 1'oorC'ari: I -'.-.n't know what pas d between hi,:' and father, but on the next c v iiiii;r father s nt for me to oomo in the libra ry. I .rent there; he was taM. col 1. stern; a n.arj of iron. 'So, ?n. niv liTih Countoiss.' li.- lauu"he 1. yo,.l 1-vi Ca-1. do you? W'i !!. v.ell, I'll smia ...o, ih :.'.,' and then be b'-;.-an to tell ! I.--.: -.-Mir Carl was, tiiat he wanted n.-ply r, money, that be was a dria'.in - t ,:.r. a bad man. Oh" how that nivht i .im'- back to me. 'I never said a w.rl in an wr-r: siraply .stoo-l there tromb'iia i'. o .1 h-: a.i to foot.. At lon;,'-;h my j" ..!. r ;ed and putting' h.s hand b. ! o.i my fchoulder l,v aU: i l y ir :.: you shall never marry Cari i ie ;: r,, never.' Carl met mi- the r.'.: .-...y in thfcg-ardc n. lie v. ha.-" r 1 ; -i. p: !e. You hr.o v r.M.'Lo said. ai. 1 ,h .l:h out waiting f,.;- an answer. 1. u-;-fd r.v to leave S..'."h-a t f'j with hiui t Ar?i-rica to l.uild a little bo:n there i.i the land of the free. I would not. I loiiil not. I rf tii U il t.:y fa: '.it. I o.i 1 not want lii:u to curse t:r . Tbt n Carl 1 -ft riband I r.c-ver -a.- hivi t-r i. A f days a fterv. ard thej- f, -jn-I hii::o,i the boucb at W a.holui u-ad, v..;L a bulb-tin his heart. They never l.n w whether he killed hiuaself or v. as taar dered. 1 lived on. I was alor.e. that v as alh One day fatb- r t .ld n:o I na., i marry. lie had a busha.il for n,'. I --fused to ole v him: 'hen, in h's pr.-iion, he struck me. and as I lav on the irround In- told luo he v.o..l,l kiil m -as he uiu Carl, lie r,torptdas ho said that ai.d then ouitly, v. iiu a while, drawn f. ice, he left mo alone. "My father was a murderer' I left the house that nijrht and Sweden shortly afterward: fir-,t 1 v.-ont to London and then I caaic to this country. I saw notices about uiy Btran.; disappearance in the pajx rs, but 1 wanted only to dio. I wont throu-rii your rebellion as a nurse in the- South. Then I wandered from one- place to an ther, and I descended still Tower and lower in the social scale, until now I am what you see me. "Little do the people W ho pive n.o a cent for my poor orj-tm inusfc think'bat once I was a bell.-of tin- oil world's nobility; that I danced with Kin;.,, and that tho blood of a Yasa i running in my veins." HE LOST THE TRAIL. A Yankee't Ailvi-ulure la the New, Very New, Snutli. The prevalent prnctico of bnilJin? citie3 on paper, -whore more S'.ib-iantiul ma.titri;il is wanting-, seems to havo rt-ached its height in a cituin lA.-:.3i!y in the South. hich was reeenily vi -ited by a Maine man, uli'i rt-'iten, in the Lewislon (Me.) Journal, an aTuusin in cident of 'ids trip. Tho "city"' is at a famous 'railway junction, and b expoct-ttio.is are en tertained of it future -rrrtne-s. o peelally by tho original "city Co: i pany." On its .nap lLiay bo si-t-ii 10.0 -nifloc-nt avenues inuTsecu-d by hn :. 1 streets, with lu-rw and there spaciou--parks, bcautifi J fountains, etc. 1t hajipenetl during hii stay that tho man from Maine had oocasion to :.- in search of a person on a dark xi'frht. Ik'Iujt tinfafiiX.ir with the --city," h-. was ac'ou.puuiea by one of its original fathers. With a lantern to tiirow lijrht on :he5r path tbry .- tartt-l. After walk-in.- a Lo.r-i disiate f tiie uide, with a viewr of conimunicatin'T inktruetioii :i will us art cable iiilorniuLion, stopped in tht? nci'f hborhiKxl of a jrroupof tiwer ing j inos. Swinging the lantern slowly around, he said: !! re we are, stranirer, rio-ht on M, nolia avf-nue a fine street, ore hundred fe-t wide." I'rocei-ding a lit tie way further, he re mat'ktil: Thia is l'.road street an excel lent thoroughfare for business purposes. Just beyond -is Highland avenue, on which are fine sites for private resi dences. The stranger began looking for thes. sites, "but owing to the darkness was un able to distinguish them. After stum bling on, up and down ravine's, over ktumps and other obstacles peculiar to more than one Southern metropolis, the guide again stopped and remarked, with some hesitation: 'This, sir, is ah! let tne fc-e I 1 believe, sir that is to say cuss it! I'vo lost the trail!" Ttiack.rar'e rnpabllabad Poem. A New Yorker who was lately in Lon don saw there a remarkable poem Ly Thackeray that has never been printed and is now in the possession of tho eminent surgeon. Sir Henry Thompson. Thackeray, who was ill when he wrote It, was a patient of this surgeon, and the poem is a series of daily sketches of the progress of his case, all of them written in tho most satirical vein, and many of them while he was in acute pain. The New Yorker who saw Thack eray's manuscript, and has been telling his friends about it, says that the fam ous satirist "surpassed him.-lf in this production, but its possessor will not permit its publication for reasons satis X. L. jgh.1oh. ; j. f l ... .!. i: . Lit la'. ! - : -t:: i u ... . . Joliii.ston. buck u Co.. JlANbl.liS, Elld-IN-ITi:;. - - . I'.-.NN A. A VV. lit. 4 ii. . l..i I . rui tot. i:..;l vis. Carrolltown Bank. I (JAIitK'l.Lr'" . 14. T. A. If lltinnill.'t nolilrr. Cencrai EsiLin Eusiiilss Trssssctcil. Tlie li'll'-alHf nr. prlnc'l al l.'i'i :il ul a ItfiiirA, L.aiu t'u.-it.ef : ii:i-o.ii.s Kr-i-tvr.-- tinyt'.'i- -mmiil. wi.t :. r.ct t.. ar 11. rtr 1 1'.-.: . - i.-t . i .ti.e ', :-. I..'A.S X'fTi'lf ! T- o..'-.Tr ei .'li :..,r:-e t!f:Lrii a;. rovrit ,. ;.er : 1. m r t - ,1 t ; I o-io-j. i"M.nTi(ii ?.liil iu t!.r : . y -i. t i.; : i-it . i..r. .. . to r. f la tut t ioi l i " i. h . .. -1 : . :, i ii-. ::;t ir i s I.sro.i rri?' - '.Jr Ill Mil ('.rl '.f TVl' I'j.llr-t Stnl-- i,i-(1 I- ro'i II: o.; . i --..,!','. :i' i j att". ol 1 uro; e. A( '-f .M.V f taen lian, t -n n nn-S m.. . r-. . t , t.'.fl. rcn-oe. ,-!.. :o.'-;i: , . - t. fat rut,, are . -ur. ,1 Th j t r " t . i , ,, - t ' a 1 It heM J atrictltr prlvaie aiid -t !: el--l. ml ttm.1 t i.ej- will I.e. tr. aie. I as lit.. ti:r u nu-.d tankiciji mlcj will per-ulT. lirp' ,! In o , J TlX STOW. Itl f Ii A ( !. "Seeing is Believing." d i , N.. . And th. test iarrp ' evermade, like Alid ; din 'a of old, "a won derful lamp!" A lamp brlalcl J noii - e loai e and ti u . Iirrukablr, wlntii ' rivtiarlrar, oll, , trilo.iint w Ulte light ' of h CO'.UK Jit'rf Purer and br.htcr than gaa light, aofter . than electric light, ........ v. . . . 1 . . .. t . iJ'Liiha ll' j citUerl Tht lami i Cxlv i "The Rochester.' ; And with it there ie no srr.ckr, no tmell. ' nobrrJ-fi chimnrj. o tiirkering, ncawcaVn. no climh-tiff mp of the fiime, no "tantrun.s ' nor annoyance of any kind, end tt never needs trimming. Its founts icil resrrfoinv bein? touh rt-llej bran.lc&s t ras. with cen tral draft, it is ulol ulel y uiiliifLkstle. and as tii'e c$ a la .ijW ra-.'ftV. Only five years old snd t vr f-io jii'"nti ef them lamps in vte. It muvt he a GOOD lorrp to make such a telling success. Indeed it is. for lamps may cone and lamps may po, hut the Kochei.ter" shines ca Joteveri We tnaks over a ooo artiktic varieties, lanrjing sod Table Lamps, banquet, b'udy, Vic uud Funo Lampi -fiery tt 1 itel, in Liooze, I or celain, Brass, Nickel &nd iJlack Wrought Iron. j Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for the J trade-mark stamp: The I:'vri-r-Tra.M If he , hasn't the? fit" Rochcjitcr -nd tl.e style you -want, or if r.9 lamp-store iu near, bend to us for free iiluttratel cithl-is iLnd icducrd price-list,, and we will box r.nd &cud you ti-y lan:p safely by express, right o your doer. I , U0CnEiTEIt LAMP CO., 42 TrnrU Plarr, New York, ifanttefrfureri. and Bole Oirnm of n-ch'-tsr Patents. Tt Larjut Lamp titvrt in l&c H'yrW, Cart-at. vA Tra1-Mrk f taitifd. and all -Patent bue.ue coijia lert for s'odarSTe Fees. Our 0 .'ire is Cnr-OMte U. S. Pf?ent 0tfce, srd rfi-n K-H-rf t-nr'T; in i(. t:inetli;aH thoe remote fn-m V n:ujlim. S-rnd n-u.. unw u: or ihto with deorrlp t!"n. We a '.vi?. if jiiitei.'ul !e r not, fr-e of cuarc. Our ft-? r."t an t intent perured. A Pnmn lo OMa:n rnteLTs," w Kb Cfirnri ofsr :z tlr.t your Mule, couuty,or t'wn, tcui free. Adart-t. Opposite Patent Office, V.-ihlr.')ton, P. C. A torpH IlTrrdcrxn a.Ea. cat pruilacn c thewbolciy. J nli V fcr mm fc s a-.a W Dyspspila, Cctiver.ss, F.hsu m2t:cm, Sr.i!';v Skin zr.i Pi!es. Tbcro Ij tr.cit.r rrtuc'T fortfc.ao rnnii-ol leMa Uiau 'frt -i I.I Tor fliU, i a .n-'l tUl woie. r!cc,2. C-ild Hverywh.cr Li vrd u TTbr-a I rr.7 fVr JC I &r rot -r-era merely t i.p t':. ri l.T a tiaie, -i-i t'K-a lc.e thrza ro i,UlQ 0?:-i ,. 1 HI RAH A . a i hi .-, i . (.i. I Lt-. o ia-e Laa dajut-i oi All'i-'-r; fl-3-Ir. I vta." pant rcy rr-rcrir ta ( -:-. "'. worn rrpca. Hvcnat a t'.--. I r.va i-iicais -.orcieon l.,r not uovr rcrri iut a cure. t-eaJ ul oncaf'ir trci'.ise mi J 1 1- vou Hoi 03 ol ir. irt i.iuLr. iiKitKor. 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New V: i; c.i. ;,. .,; . ..' ; ' at suii.Hji. 1 ;j U.i Lui-i.i.-... ri .; I'o. near th' v. i-r-t -..i-- 1 ' i i i,l!y , -,.. i i, :, ; '. t i r ii i.d h.s w 1 : !. ! -!! i,r' The I'.ilbe ::. .. lot" 1 .eon Mi'-h a T- i r..r to ;i II 1 ,,, 1 1,, .0 1 . o !e have b-en r-'.oi!.o-:i: ' 'erioU.- pMo;,ie Mdpjy b-ivaUT v. re not Lit' ) -An. S.-mjii ::o l iu k.iin to. ; ou-.-i 1 ;, io i;,.. , 1 : 101 .-f tho i-,';-!.l ;. :i I ;i, -i !.-; 1 i.i". , but a lo j:i .u-. ii. th.- rirst party t'...: rot t-, ;'. AilVM-!- ronoi.-!:::h'i-. , "-T") hf.s j':st eon.', is t; :., , l.'"b"'.ab' iirid lor hiishui.,1, . 'T'lo' d the '-re.-it Cetil :. .. o. l In- 11 i t..i -.1 1-C'i-h. iler-o m,. -1 jM-aks of the "ji.ho. fe.t, 1 chum oi nu u riT ,,j !, . '1. a oiiitui i a. I IKI.V 111 lOOll t'l Co I :.! '.I l.T loll T I,.;. r, I 1 - at'Iie-l-.j Ii.ojh... I 1 ..;.. l. .I ;- To 11. o ,., I .:(: o '.t '-'-J 1 1 ,i i : . 1 'i '.he ti-iUa.. The ,:, ' .', -. : , ' In"-:: j :: 1 ;. i , r'oj :. - . I . I : . t: ..t.i y . :.: ou' L; '. I ' 1 ' i.i of 1 j :.:ii e !. Ii.in! , ;n,j .e ! ..0 01 Tio.r report -i f ,r ot.r inf.. i ." ,i, I '. e -,,i. ;i try. 1. J " 1 . Iio! : 1 i. iii '.-11 llu- Mr, :n I J. ! :-i.cc. t. -I in ; ' n ! : ' -1 1. . - u o i .. 1 1, -s, 1 lit a 'o .'; I i.t. . ' u: :a nii.ee , :j .'. t ) o- 1 b. Ji mi I- ly ci:. ci-. ... -.. ,1 1 1. l- I'o . . ..i.i. a; !...:; iiw-,-t '. 1 . 1 .. :. : ir r - II, I- 111 1 :i v.-a i'l. i 1 . ;. v. .' -. oil j V. 1 : '. did I h" J.i..u-t r x ; ' : I : u I v i-.n t hrt was supposed t- he I h!" ' 1 , h; ! men. I 'I'!' :i,i-.t remarkable woni :.it ': of , ho 1 1:1 st year i-. Miss Alone 1 1....... . 1 1 i v en t ur.si.nie Scotch (.-irl. v-.i... I Ja-i m: in tiier t ra vol i ti z alone a-i.o:..- -:, ; .rputhian mountains, in th in-: '.- ; part of A usiro-Hungary, on 1., :,. at;d 0:1 f- t. ii !i no i-'i'!i..,::.- . . : h p. a-an' '.-. ii- a'. ' tide 1 1 . r. 1 j ot.U ..1 ihis w 1 r. ..-ion : a . -on . : ; . - ir in a ' .on -a a T :-y . j :- ', , : ' . 'I : i.-ojy to tlo iV 'A Vs 0' ; ; ' . .' j ::! : oi.:ht. wh'-n up in tho hi :. ; t .11 ns. in the oJM'li iir. v. i-.j ; ' i o !;, 111 a cloak. She had r :.'. !.) 1.' -. Ttoiv and thou in her s-.li'.ii'i ... I .,il le its. boa r- a lid wolves 1 xi-'. in i-,,t. i ;.i.:hie nuiiibcr in the t a -' a i. 1:1 is a:: . r.ro ratiii-r more curiou to lino j all aljo'at a stranger than was o.y.f , ,. hi. I o - h -r. Ibit slio i.iys 1 i-ere it :." 1 .-.i'. ; o!s!.e lo a (.'irl travt-lin.r al : e ;.. Lou toil to the llu.ssiali fi .Tilier. ! I'iobabiy not o.u g'.il iil t-!l thou-.-ial. however, v.ouid thitih there v. a. any : ..a , 111 tiavi-lin-;- an Mi- IIjuh' did. M.r . i-ii-loiii wore shoos whoa climb::; tie ; iii'.i.u'.aiur., for they wer'- .'lij.pery, and she found she coull ascend a steep slop ' in ;rcalor foii.fort barefoot, witli h'-i ' fn'i'i-ar slun;r around her nei i:. Sl.i ! met witli a number of accidents, and ' was very near di ow r.ed once w hile1 hatii ! in-T. Hut Kho returr.'-d boiui.' '-y ! brown and healthy and very 1 n th u-i.is- ticover her uni.jue summer toi,r. ; ays she is j-oiiij.' buck to hili- i:-. :'..,i:i. j but she hoji.-s that h'-r d"scri o ion ,1 -,., 1 joariu y w il 1 not ii'duc a,iy o;'.o .- I to follow her fxanipb.. fr the 1.:, -,-,:. i;a j of tin journey, hhe ti. i ai..., v,o-..il,:i ..,.0: j o.i:-o ::).. lUun oil ---I its j.h.a-.-.:.- -:,J : r, : 0:! ii-- f' aturoH. s;iys ,-;iti I travi a::"T!r tliis tu. n:r.' ain f"". ai.t:y ! :Tl,oi: In ! jeving 1 hat I'ohitid ui'Ioni- ' ilax be on her feet 10'ain. The .. , ;.'.i. ci.n.r to their love of the old liaT :o:,i.::y an I have uin.hal.cn faith that I'oluaii w.il one day ai'aiii wear its crown. Tho yo'.injr lady read a pr.t.er on in-r saminot s adventure led. no tiie l'i.'. I. Association. The pa;,er showe 1 le. a-liai.-ally a young holy n ;t., s:..-iy oooL'raiihy, for it w- full of intero-;i!it ii.lormation. and the n-at feor-ra; i.'-r. Kav iistein, said, in nioving a vo'i-of thanks, that Miss l)ow. lb- was more oti tis!, d t'.ib called a r al -ve;rraphcr than 1:1 ;i, v of those w ho , :it Ui'.i-.'h f.ir'.ia r a..o!'l. In our own Vhi-e mountains not a few ladies perform feats of 'itoi.t-t .:u eelin;"- which a :'. nra'iv of ',!-' '' brethren do not care '. pi o'lc w ho have -.-i.i: !. r:J;i i 1:- ravine ar.d fo'tna h"y T" .uml , :. x 1 . - feet -a 1 ir :: r the to;, j. .!-. v.,11 ui-rnl t(.:.l any won. an s.'jou.,. :n-t.-.n:.L this bardo-tof Mount U ash. i.J ton climbs; huL for iiii-ks ul a Lu. i in the M-aso.ii burd'y a day elapses that one r U'oi'o halic . uo not n.ak- thi-s a. cent, clauibei in,, in the last one thoj sand fiU oo'- bare rioi-.i whir. :.e rt'Ute i:, iluli'-:.-' li oi ly 1 y Uatibs o! w i.i-'-paint. A few lac h s also have maJe : :,i iouriu y ovi r the tioriherii peaks to ! :.' lop of Mount 'a--l.i:i:t..n. while any r, i. ir. her of them have t rav clod aioi 1 1:' 1 :.!! path 1 n-Iitiir from t! Ti;-t,-; House to ('rr.v f- id's. Kvcry t-'-asot; sees quite anu'nborof women in the White mountains who prid" them--lvf'.s upon tlit-ir capabilities as moun taineers, and lh re is not hii'r' in the New Hampshire peaks thai they will no! atleiupt. Ju.tirci anil I'.i-t town. Dan lli'-o. the ol l-li me clow n, is r a-"!-in his Mii.imi-r in .f orlc, and I ois as young and fronii as aboy from srhooi. lie lectures some nowaday s, and knows bow to give an interest.::- talk, i-ays the Iv'evv Yolk World. Occasionally he tneeu a veui rablo person who laa,'.1.. d at his jokes aiid grimacett nearly l'-''-)' jcurs ago, aai who recalls bis gr:.n.l old edu cated horse Excelsior, over which Dan himself has -hed many a tear. One day a I'niu-d States justice shook hinds with b:t:i en the roar of a llroad .-. ..V car. rnc! Dan," tail the jtisti -c, "you don't k""T me. and this is tho f'.rst lime in tny l:'o that 1 havo ever t-poken to you, but when 1 was a boy 1 crawl d under year tent to see you, got caught by a canvas man, and had powdered rosin aprinkk-d all over my hair." Tho justice aud the ex-clown hud a great laugh over tho in cident. Slarbanlcal ( orloattia. Dnrius L. Goff, of I'awtticket. H. I.. ho lias a fancy for mechanical curiosi ties, possesses a clock that never runs down. Through an inrrcnioiisronTrivant'i' it is kept wound by the fcitnj In opening and closing of the front door of the hous. Electrical appliances, operated by the running of the clock, raise the pa jet iu tho hall ut dusk and lower it at bed time; ring an early rising bell f jr tbf servants, a later ono for tho family, and an hour later tho breakfast bell, and when the hour i struck musical cathe dral chilliest rc-xnd in tho chambers ot tho huiise. ;j(t Ar, th i7",plw. The secret of success in life is t keep busy, to be persevering. paMent and un tiring in the pursuit or caiiiiig 3am !,re follow ing. The busy ones now and thtB -nake mistakes, but it is better to risk these than to be U!o and inactive. Keep doing, whether it be at work or seeking reel cation. Motion is UU; ana the busiest aro the happiest. I hecrfui. active labor is a blowing. An old 1 hH osophtr says: "The lire-ilv only shines when .n the wing: ho is it vvrli t uiind; when once v.o is-t vw dar.o n. 1 l-Ljr:Ns--H' O -aaranl 4?-I mr svbsi One ooit, lyaar. r An au ti do 00 ; do do 11 SO oenta ail-JlUona aif poaiaa--. . u- no rani . A tw,,m 1D r .....km,. t, i wa . , M h. f.lai-ro tfa. isul taia fat tAU timo n.rwara. M-rar lotyoar t it TOU Diuai Nor on t v a caia v- , . -Whithm! Ol V , "WrTM IlLAl'K DlA . IA'mv 00 ao raa , 0iatAi n ui Send ft M. Eur dl)3 1 P . AGO- KOBi v TTND Arf I and dealer i?;te 4T-A lull Uu !- Bodid Apt SJ S MOT VALLI TIN, COPI'El R.fjriiu:iy Id and tha i.ul.llr 1 rarryibic 00 Iiu. mottntala Mou opplr from a I dar. any artlnl tlia laricaMt. It. t llTin l.rlren. If H , pent ai till ental.lir TIN lUi ' (lire ma a c, wora and trlr( f ".uchii ra. , 3101 Barb A flrit.rlan-1 the l.u'l.linir I aa an nftifr. i,n rmainrra tu ali Uia tuiura. I I artl.ta t.o r-l Bi-T-. Ki.r 1 patrunatiB ,.li. - LUDIIBEK ?: SAW-MIL M11NULE ' 1 r yn i. 1 ad lort'atali B Juur -tn,u a. h r iTQ a.nd a -ralua partlculara t at-l-uadid mtd luau wuo la 3E 1'ov e ihe b.-i-l.t. r.'v tako ti' fr the knirc wasli-basir a new pin Clever Lous -s (Tt-,-1 W. L. $3 St raot-fsj. an1 ar i- W.lsm -UOlUJ 0. T. factory to himself. )