uu A n ft ;1! A: i 'V1 1 ' 8 h it J i "i iv3 Vl4 ! w sr 4' 0 I?. AX .UHR'AN :.IONAK('iI. A Veritable IloLi-soti Crusoe Re cently Discover" J. Tito Queer KjKtniifi' I-ene F.!irr Ui.o, Who Ki'i.:'" I" soil v -Vreiu.acr lirr roi I-t:i:e.i n I,. i k- M . leg 1.1. Twelve miles cut jr. I'rand Traverse hay. lying betw n Ma'-bo blard and the '.nun v.A. - a i 1 - . i o island com prising i.bout an acre- f pr.tun.l, and upon C,i, island, f.ir from the ik-im a tul t i- -il .f tbe busy rM. lsv ick 1 it. the h.-r:i.it. say a Micb ienn c.'t t' s ton. lent of the Now York Sunday Journal. I 'asset: is an odd genius fond of qui, t ' and solitude, yet oi: of the most popular men in his sec ion. known and likcl by ccrylxHty. I'.yond a few glittering p-m m'.ii i''s nothing known of his past lii'.. and the eapude that i. d to hi- retirement from the v.orld u a s -cn t kimf. n only to him self. ii.' tears e;,:ol. IS a 1 :.h !..:. aboo.r, fifty-live .-,.i..l-b.ohirig. will du--i-ad and il informed, c smoker, a strict tee and -.ii:y in his inter- !!. u 11 an in ' to'.aler. i '1: course riii: men. biiKini traii-aein .l ol honor in and a confirmed Stliemux tri liis littl" i-!an I li Ti.e, which is a veritaMe pa:-a'.ise in siltt'.iner. he has a Miiull i"h' eal'.n conilor'a'dy fi.rnNhed, a iniiiiat :ie i i: i.-ken-e. on. an ie-!nns.' and a ?eiaW" odiar. Ill" islan 1 is bordered with a Dw o fruit trees, plums, peai hes. :;i'T)les. pears and cher ries, and in tie- inr.-rier is a pardon :.,r potatoes, Vir:i rries and other nt:all fruit and t-: ial Ivs. Ills acre is liiph ly ci.li ivatei.l a id very productive, and the crops lie r:iise men' than su!Hee for bis simple ans. He .-el is some of the surplus and nive- i.'iioh a.vay. Ills ehief .Hvui'V!-!!. boivever. is Chinp. The u-at-rs about his island faitiv tee'ii wi'h wldleiish aiid lakr- trout, an1, h thelu i ll ti.'l il is ;.p. esp rt Vit II ! tie ! : : II. pa. :i :ir : :;:.i im.-. tie jis city f r lliO ! ! I: :;'i '.' to fall be pets ill until 1 e--ein-ay ia liis ii'e- - 1, i-. iee el"cin, tr-.'.im.' a little en a moderate l'.iM- a r-:.. u..i.-.-:ov i lish i in u:e.n re-'uiei's. In hir crop aii'l b. r. s-evl:.;: Ih.m-s for v. im In .1.,!, ...-v . r-:i .1 . ii t'u-iie ii-h a !:: .. lie i-arv. . ei.l ilk- v:n- ;:t. a I : d X e ; belli? '.' : i- 11 I 1! ; .oyu.'-ut m I no . i,.i..ioi' i at:ips ;u t.. r.-; -irn to bis . are merely nomi i.e b.iS left after . n i .'. era ar.d ... v b re r.obody ..AS ho.'.' Il.ueb be V. 1. i.-b.nd. Hi . ii mil. a .: nil : nue. : kuo'.v-, ; , .. . Hid II; I: ii". He is !.'.! r..!' Ll'.K" m;;... . I! iloor. a.. 1 be.;r- at a t oik UiO iii.; tb.up yei ' has l'.. le.llr All tl:,'?. i that lie "ts ;. aii'l n ee.l v , taken it d.-e i- i 'ie n ' is e.u; n uv:ar f..r is 1.. :ey lo se eer List any i.l .;;. areui.y !.' v : .; - y ! im". in tn at ilii'' !v illMl! . .' ..uTi i.i tii. I? . - We ami O en ei'"s life is :: t bat liis i -an. t: 1:1:11s. I : ei'airie I'd irai.d n t h- v ar . ..1 n;r tiii'.u : ; " ie -. ere J v.;'!, the i,e s, nvj fattier w - a plain ai. l . will. t : . a. brol., of t w w .1 1. I- if: ! ;.:C -T tile V. . r s- r. . i; a': I! 1 w ; i. -r let .. i.i;l., Hi ; hei-e.l '. .11' e ; . n ' e ;bL b..l iarts ef '. i-i t t .. ; . : . v.- :.d w io n tb 1 !.. found of i .-.r.e.Mel ;;: '. .: e :):.. t in i.,v a far,, y ;,- :i 1 1. ari-1 iias i.e:' KoLnuson t ! the i .!.!.:, bore. II" li-.liertin-n. the i-b ;:.!. Ri.li-: 1'.'. od t rus,;.-.. Ik has a . . . , 1 .. ,,.1 II. . ; tin re lik' .1 p .1 lie f. b .-a-., f. u r or fi o t'als and a dep. and b .uN a quiet and apparent!;; 1 appy life. Al'.boiiph be sav, tuui'ti is i.ol a pe if .en ;;'.(.:' tj Wa.sbin a-1 y 1. e .:i trii ar-i.y ne b.tl.T. Ie' hi-l papers ,v 'ar iu unti-" i'. e.np lb- ta of., ai.d b.i t ided in every Uttelapt to Had ai.J of "id .tiir. fades, ami. he ravoiy mvhj la.u.il tu of ap pljinp for laiam-uil mu'c t from the Ho err. nit. t . A yieubar eireiiMstane" in connec tion v. ith 1 ;;.)-' t's islar. I L jiuo is that it bis iievtr l.en :it.u d on tbf- 10V ernment cbai '1 ln-re is no e v ideiiee. to be found oil the maps tin"' trie inland exifts. and be i-; uuablo to .n ipuire any lepal title p. it. He holds it by the ripht of pose-.sion, and has no f ar ihat any our iiil try to oust him. TLi: coudition of :Tairs has aaother peculiai feature. Marion i:-l-and, which is s jia rated from J'assett's by but a few tml.i i.f wate r, is included in lVninsi.lar t.m i'sbiti. and t'.i"o-ner cf the bipper island pays taxe.s and votes in the township, hi.t Ida sett's land, buvir.p no lepal exioti leje on tbo map, is d lured not in tho I'niied JState-, and lia-sett has no taxes to pay and is r.ot ul lowed to vot It is held thai, be is not a citizen of the I'nitvd S-.ates; Uiat. he does not live in this country, and to all intents and purpoM-i is a foreipner. In Kpito of Kiicln trif!t:ip ar.noyancef! the .-.ditary in habitant cf thi island tilrn iifo piiilo rsoibieally and 13 supre 1110 ruler of hia little doiuain. Cut th . 1 rr iiiunlun Short. Emperor William visit d recently a little ".'esiaa town whoro certain mili tary luniK-iivers were conduetod. Tho burpoma.sM r took it ut jn hiiusflf to in troduce various of tho town dipnitarioa to his Miatj. 1'Kirteen of them wero statdirp in a !in. and tbo mayor bepan as follov.s: "II, -rr I'et-r l'aul Schmidt his Majesty the licnma K:nj-rror, Kinp of I'riiHsia, Mairavcv of Urandenburj, Ilerr Ileinri. lj. Wilhcliu Sauerkraut his Maj' -ty the (J.-rman E.uperor. the? Ktnp of i'r issia, Marpravo of P.randen bsrp." When tlio burpomaster pro ceeded to ituroduoo Ilerr I.ebcrivurat to "his etc.. etc..-' tho Kaiser interrupted him, lauphinrjly, with the r.uiark: "That w ill do, Ilerr Uurpoiuaster: I sup posi tbo pentlenicn know who I ain. Just mention their name-, r.nd then there will be some prospect of a' little refresUtiK'nt before nipntfall." A Tree l.rotTlug li the Air. On the plantation of Mr. John IL RolHTt-, near Uo" ertvii.e. S. 1:. iLoreia a trot), if not destroyed by the turpentine hands, that doei not t-'.:.-b tbe'pround by six feet. A pin..- saplinp cut cioAn at some period unknown to tho oldest in habitant lodped 0:1 tbo limb of an adja cent tree. ..'lb,,, -low-th of t!o liuib and tree praduady tdo.-M-d ar.;.ud it until it bocamo oompb it !y itnljrddc-d. Draw inp its l.fe f rot.i tbo ti-co it prow s and pre seu' i ,1 bix ',riou rrirx-ni Ancn. - All trioo of the ktur.jp fro-n which it was cat baa lonff since di.s-.p,,f ared. .The M;U.'.i.- .lh. She raicinp pensively f.ut sit tb fir-t mow) Oh, how I wish 1 li-.od in iiu-s&ia: lie (u.'tonLsiuvl, In Cu-'ta? She Yes. I've ju-t l.een rcadlnp that ; Lrus-sia lover will '. bi- sweet heart rather than -pive In r up, What priori men those nustsian- mus l Wt-st ."-bore Thti lirulr. s-Tie -I leiiineil how to ixk when I va in ;M:,rsiinp s,-hod. He . (.-.unpli-ip her eauei-Aiid wlieu hd yti foipi tf - Mun-ev Wcvktr. JOB:: PRINTING. i t Tin: FJti:t:xtA. ; Printing Office ' Is tbe place lo jcut ; JOBPRINTIHG Pfooiptly a:i.l 6j:if.ieTorl!f ecatd. '.Yo ' will meet U.t rl f honoraolc couip-'t ou. We dm't do any but first-d'V-s work &r.d want a liyin prtL fir It. Witt Fast Presses endTXew Tyc We re prppAr! to turn oo:.Jh Prtnf'itiof every rticprlpfon tn tt.e!FlNE5T bTYLE and ac Vie' very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothu.sr Dut th het raaterial n ued tid j our worlt rp"ts for lte!r. v e are rr nared to print on the shortes. noti rO!TF.U-, rilOuHAMUEP, Business I aiids Tag. Bill Head, Monthly .tatkments. Envelopes, Labels. Ciiiitiam, Wkddixo and Vimtino Cards. Checks. Xotks. Diiakts, Receipt. Uosd Wokk. Lktter asd Note Heads, and HOI' AND rAHTYIXylTATIONS ETC. We can print anytSing f ruin the smallest and neatest Vir itlng Curd to the lament Toster on short notice and at. the iniuat Keaouable lUtes. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSEURG, I'EXX'A. 'S PATENTED iinstl: ( onlttin Ifcc LraTuil .'..ral.fc oi tis) i'i.io I.ii. 1" -e thotu for a pieuint srroki wid (?ln.'ly t:ir for JXrLUSJZA. AZ'Jlz UiO CHnQXiC CATASnH. CLRCrblii-3 iO.rS Thr.C-iT. HArr.l. ASTHISA A.VJ C.;S-:,C'.';AL QfSSES: t aeyaru fro-j i ,: 1 ..!':I:..--i.tioti, i3 EO?Li;:;r is ui i . : .; -:ii..:.i-f.:.ii'..-o !:: f.ia BEST Qf 7 zz 'sec f.?ss; f:ze uzecles. 4 N. .1- What Comfort! ye LASTS i.oscr.?.,' LrGGIIo l-.iZt ijKTr.iJ, and malccs the Dva'tlclllc m cir.c ( t-'i ei l-.-stihirre ,tt::-jc 1?T 111 t .. ' II! Z': t: s c J . once a Whfr; ui ONCli A UCNi.! t'CV VvCHUW. I find it a ti;i t"p Tr-rn Drcrrlrff. FOR Kcrscs. Catt!?, Chscp & Hogs. Exec! 3 zsitiTiiii fjrtharap.dcnreol Hard CoMs, Cou5."is, Kids Co u id. Ye do Water, Fever, Distemper, Sore and Werit Cjett, Lnr-j fever, Cotrivencs., CloUhts, t-.J ail :?ctl'.ic &.-: Itj from hnparit'.ei ef the Clood. Will rsllev IltJS.C J ZX Once. Manufcturtd I? tt iOI'F.i MAKUFSCTliHIKa CO, LY0!?S, N. Y. 1XJ!'. ftAJ, '. VC ALT. t;-ai ri.g PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only tare end radical cure for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, aed all Mnrdrr el the liver and k cured bun.lre.ln of people anil U the i.o'.y remedj tor then !ea, rt. aa.l In eae la whW b the rnoxt fkllltal phyicln have aiterly tullfd. rrtiicunial Iro n ban lred ol people living In HUir ojontv. rennvlvn1. It tn mesa. f-turt h l. T. li(rier. V 11 llarua mre:. fm. tor the v. x 1 K. o., end lor sill ty ell druvct-ai at 60 cent f.er tott!e. None itacaiue eseeiit isl ihuvi the Ia dteD arrutr-lteAd trade nirl. April i'.h, 'su-ly. STAB SHAYIHGvPiRLOR! COR. CENTRE AH) SAMPLE STREETS EBENS3URC. PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor. r"vH K Pt? B1JI1 will alway D ad afat eat Ma 1 ol tn'InM to buxlaef boon. TtverTUlna'ke nt Bl my. A ba'b room ten bea oob- ! ax-,e w tt d ine nop wrier, me poMie ean re crcmndatKl with a hnt or cold bath. Bathtub and erervthlDc eonnerTeJ therein keit perfectly eleaa. Olba towtu a sraciALTT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-u t -a -v EBESSBrRC, PA. UJnre in Armory WalldlBj. opp Oonrt Ilimt, , - - t 1 ' i 1 A 1 v V--y 6 TIT 1-7 TV-sT 1 l.MFVT TT, W. I An Aid to tho Matrimonially Ic clincJ. II. .w tti Moilcrn frt-tu Syntem F trll t t- th thi:h.nB! of a Tke youn man wUo plau;.t'A into : matrimony in thU tysu to-Uay. anl id i dfpondfHt soU-ly on an inoome i of two tLoasauil tlollara or o. ; tind- it much fa-sir to provide his brido itU a comfortablo homo than j did tho younir tuen who were cullod ui.nn j ' to uo too iiauie tuin inraij inu mity I years ao. In thotio day. Bays the New j York Sun, it was practically impotsiole - for the younp luan who hadn't any cap i ital to fall Lack upon to bny and fur j nirih a boue unlet-n he could find a man ! of wealth to g t-poiihor for him. Ho I had to pay cash for erory thinff ho pot I or j,'o without. Now almost every thln J oanbo Lou-ht upin the intrtaliDicnt pian and with practically no M-ctirity. The result i that the younp married couple ean tart LiuM k--piac fully julppsl. A wodoraU' weekly or monthly pay mIit whidi doesn't" iu ik a liwye hole in tho Iienedict's nalary, is sutlicieut a the end of a couple of yean to make bim the absolute owner of hid houw and it Iselonpinps. Twenty jfuw apo it waa thoupbt almost a disgrace to have n uiortpape on oiu 'i hotit.e, but it in quita a roiumun thinp now. Lout can now bo boupht on payment of monthly hums tut low as five dollars and the young hurt baud will find ninny real-eatatecoDcerns who will build a bous for him in the neiphixrhod of New York, the pay ments on w nich won't v any larper than the rent which ho would bo obliged to pay for a bouse or Cat in town. Then he won't havo auv trouble in ;et tinp furniture on credit for his houso or for his flat, if he has decided to bepin housekeeping in an apartment. There are plenty of furniture houses, the ma jori'y of wh;se busine,si is dono on the insiailment plan, r.nd ho will find it the easiest matter in the world to pet a few hundred dollar)' worth of furniture if he will apreo to pay up within a year. The younp man can obtain his tableware and crockery in the same convenient way, for the competition in the trade has driven houiscis to hold out theso in ducementH to their customers. The younp couple's library can bo well stocked, too, on tho installment plan, with sets of the best uulhors' works, if they only know where to po. Watches and jewelry can b obtained on weekly or monthly payments, a practice which has been in vopuo for several years. Io fact, there ia no end to tbo articles which can be bought on the installment plan, provided they ar.; of a durable na ture. Tb y remain the property of tho leller, who holds a r.iorlpupe until tho iast payment mado. The attempt to apply the installment plan to tl)-" slo of ciotiiin hasn't been a brilliant success, because wearirp k p parel is apt to bo worn out be fore tho timo for the final payment rotacn. "Our business now,"' uid a larpe furni ture dealer on Turk row the other day, "is almost entirely on tho installment basis now. Twenty years apo every thinp we sold wan practically for cash, but now the bouse which diesn"t Mdl on credit can't stay in the business very lonp. Younp married folks ure umonp our best customer., and every day we are belpinp to Mart a new ly-r. eibied pair lit leu-epiup. it is the preaiost l.oon to the younp man of to-d.y that, without any outlay, bo is able to bo master of bis o.n h-.u.-t iu-t.-ad of tak iup his rhancei in a board inp-house. It would surprise you U bee the uumii -r of persons in all walks of life who utiiikij the installment tystem. Even min of nioletate uieaiir; prefer to buy very of ton on credit, and use t'aeir ready money in their b'.;.-ir.o.s3. Ol course, in lhi busi ness w- have to 1 pretty feo-l judp of human iiati.ro, but thero are rarely very few v.honi uiTibwii ld'Sk necessarily aivor::panies the instalimtnt sysU-u, bet whcie vh toIurio of business is la;o a boa.se crn afford to carry ac-cot-nti f'-r a lonp time. tSomctimos a pe rson falls b 'hind in his payments, but if bf has a pooii excuse to k ls. us sickness in his family, for instance, we always allow him more timo. In fact there is practically no limit set. As lonp as a man f-bows an inclination to pay us we do not press him, and some accounts ruu indefinitely. 'Sometimes wo look up a man or a woman who come in to buy on credit, but as a rulo wo can rely on the judg ment of our salesmen, who are pretty ex pert in s.z.up up the prospective custom ers. Isoluj of our most inu-restinp call ers aro the younp brides that ar to bo, Aho often come bravely in alono to lect the furiiituro for the household. Tboy usually pet alonp very will until it comes to piviup their names. Then they hesitate, stammer and blush, bv cau.se they don't know whether to givo their maiden name or that of their pros pective husband. It usually ends with tao younp lady confidinp-to the sales man a compU-to explanation of the im portant event, with tbo timo that tho wedding is to come off, who the bride maids are to be, and w here the wedding is to take place." AN OFFICER'S MISTAKE. Uow.i Lieutenant iteoamo Arquatnted with the Indian Character. Soldiers advancing1 apainst Indians often march for days without seoinp' a rod man, but tho vctorans know that if tho Indians want to find them they will bo koard from when leat expoctod. A story told in "Warpath and liivouac' illustrates how suddenly Indians an nounce their presence. General Crook's command was camped on Crazy Woman's Fork, and not an In dian had disturbed them for several niphts. It was very cold, and all were impatient for some sort of excitement. One nipht sonao officer said: Let us go up to Bourke's tent," and they all went. The Lieutenant, a member of Crook's staff, was found studying a military luap by the light of a candle. "Hello, liourke!" said one of the vis itors. "Aren't you afraid the Indians will ventilate your tent if you keep that light burning?" O no," replied Bourke. "The In dians that have been firing into us are a small flyinp party. You may rrdy on that you won't bear any thing more them this side of Tongue river. The distance is too great from their villages and the weather is too cold. Mr. Indian dotn't care to bo frozen. Now I'll show you on this map the point where they will most likely make their first real at " Whizi! pop! bag! zip! came a volley from the bluffs above the camp. A bul let struck the candle and put it out. Another made a largo-sued holo in the map. The officers scattered, and Iiourko was left alone to meditate on the insta bility of Indian character. The Term Pin-Money." The term "pin money" thus originated: "Lonfr after the invention of pins in the fourtoontb century, the maker was al lowed to sell the hi in opa shop only on tho first and second of January. It was then that the court ladies and city dames fiockod to the depots to buy them, having been first provided with pin mono j by their husbands. When, the ptns becamo cheap and common the la dies spent their allow ancoson other fan cies, but the term pin-money remained ;'n vopuc." I -wlraincs om(3ound 1 1 r II 1 urns nervona Preetratloa, Nerrooa Hedache. rl rural -ia, Ntrvoei Weakneaa. Rumirh . (or .and Liver Diaeaaea. Rhcamatiam. pepela,aad ail affectloM eX tb Kidaeya. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop DRmil PURE MATER . BY USING THE Bucket pump and water purifier .4 ma Vl'N frzf I -'" ' zF- s-t t Y" mini .il 1 ' ' w 0 m- .tuifisi f:R? hj fr . 1 jrvi. m:F Pwfifle by Aeration. V I ly- s, v V-t.i - J V -a5 GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa TH ALLMENDinEER ANN ARBOR, HiGH GRADE PIANO? and GnGANS. tm porta m anel Jobber of Music ojhJ Ifuscaf tlerchandise. Ki .15 We uta-n-Mi. tea tvla ta eferre etiae. ta TON 2. XOTtCTt er VTOr CVAj:a.qj. lui. Citenie m AJZ. mylaa. W ai-e UaulMlerai. aa4 xm jw-sier's yca.-. ' . - . r. an the mmm iee wul neTn gftfweayt waire.1 Cow ,ar?et;d usee fjo,;att. l-'r. . - ? t . r.crcacnct: r-ua i.ii -ttLO-Ax P. E-3 Iff! mm PfTV "TIT, lr 4 T vnttf rft GENERATION AFTER 8EMERATION " Jr-r ra as. ChiUr Zoee It. Rvry Tiavrt-r afaoaUl Lav. a butUe of. H la al. autrbcL Every Sufferer lt!ZZT'Z voce Haadarba. Dipbtbarla. CrMurbeatarrh, Ismeaiiia. Asu;ua.lb4ra Uuroua. tSarrtM-a. I inrnta f --qiim in iXKir or Llmba. fc'.UT Jcuua Htmm, .ill Cuii la UJ old aa-xJm rrlte-f and jet1j wre. l-air.hUsC ' ' r ' 7 r m i-., I" , mail. . LOIUf. aui i)tj.-nr B. J. LYNCH, And Mannfaeturar A Dea'er la HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE m imin suns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, Y A131L138e CHAIRS, Mattresses. fec., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A t37Cttzeus of Cambria County and all other wlsbine to purchase bonest FURNI TURE. Ac at bonest prices are respectfully invited to elve ns a eall before buvlnp else where, a w are confident that we can meet every want and please every tax to. Prieea the very lewnL f 4-16-'80-tf.l 1794. 1W91. pollolea wrtttea at f ben aeatee in te OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" tad alhrr Firat Claia Cenapaiiea. T. W. DICK, JfiCRT FOg TI1K OjL.T3 HARTFORD U lllDUllilll i ; . . i a i .a itUMMESUED BCSlNESal 1794. from iiTWwt. of nimm, dnrhv the east yean, comes the verdict that VICK S SEXTOS aever disappoint. Why waste time, monrv and paiicace on others, when yon can boy the J3CSX at sans price f nine no mistake tnis year : eeoa io cents kit Vlcavje Florml GtUd, deduct the to cents fiwm Cm order, and it costs nothing. It is better than ever; soo largv pares, colored plates, fir mad sovelttosl worthy of crilri-stion Cash prises f tor and $soo. JAME3 VICK. Sr.SURai AW. Rodteater. H. Y. . atnr ntti. hmnkHtan .. Wk Co. M. b. A .U .m. AmMln. J"", .1,4 Jm. IMtia, 1Ud4, ltlo. l-w riU. Olhm t.M.i.nil V. ay 'k. Mn w. nwaw a i .. T- m 4. ia. w aa4 bve Vnmn M. l. muc IS. s Kiar.lUiri W. ,k.w tow a.4 .n .a. 1 wvm la l-.r. I mm. , l-.-s , .m af. tin a. MIImtm .itfc.. . .mw. is. . S' K W .nrf 1. .. 1 . Il.Jlallctt C,1U aMps.wrsiavatel.Msanw 1 iappy and content is a bride vrith'Tbe Ro- ches'er ; the lives, i-r the liht cf tho rioraiiiR. it 3 Af t- AJV glfi MiIiarer3.ri'J.TII' t . IF.'. 1 t 1 r Vev V ' - WEAK NERVES wht to PUT tiit. . 'Oit.A.i.trir X-ua cures ail xjcrvou luur RHEUMATISM b..N4. It Jr. out tii li.-t;- hit. Ith-.iiiiaLsr.4- ax. I rt it- tc U-r U KIDNEY COMPLAINTS rma-CixrT roarbmiqiLrttj restore Liv,vazMl aluy tet . rf.st itva Jh- 'line rur-dve isr. c inUi.a a.ia .u isrsa t-snri, mk it tua but zuiuedy f,r all . kidney oomiaiula. DYSPEPSIA Pnrr CrtXBT Cenrror-iC t-c-ih. n t)a ev.rarU. and iv.vrla tLf trrrti cf Uk- .lrn. tive imra&e. TU u ifif U cufve etua the wn cm. of ijreiria. CONSTIPATION 5'AGrr Crr ekt CoatFQTn is ct a car?ir tJC It m a Uxatl-. gnrin- -zy tvod usttirml action to tb ayowcXx iTj uia beoomzueaded by prxifMpional and boataeea Dva. Price 91.00. told by Drurgieta. sbaianinvn, v a. Warranted to Puriiy a Foul Well cr CiFtcvn in Ten Days Ui3 cr Mo-icy HeflindeX 11 vtH dv tern vaUajcu ut vaImt (mt atMautc a-at iua (tf W ock u. Ltriu- or Uiv .-i ut. A kdt-veMruU lXy r " cniw waiewr 'Lit m' Crntn a 4idtt rL Nv Ircaa tulAy w ruax wr buat. 4tA ur m.''- u va, , r Lut. la kU BM IT Tenia; l. tj Ifcirili W ttfBT 4iC. Xay UT " lf'! 1i- T. rtiT. 1 WiU ftnU4 nt( ClT 4HeTlrtY, V Inta,' ljJcl L ACUUeT fcf f hj VaJlWttl IfoU. t( 1 law LMoejt kULuJ mMi drjli- irr.Hrr rr ;: lor r.iiJ.'L- v. aU r. It mmM - Mrt Mp !a him m Me- . a m -mt im tujiitli; u tUia Lm lw teua pl cy. it H. imA IVtoe ft.. bflaur avuxxi iam t4 of UJtuau -tuttr, w1v g-rae)eX tloW B-V. M W aAalA MflttM-V fr-t H.S4. tv . Km avu k-arTikfr, mbtmtr n woud au iin-i mii Ur wrrr t wir KOTUJUa- rt. YtfQ do t knt tv pimp oat a nnllftat af ar to rt a trr-e-h, tKxA Cririk.. for ro' buiii k fail ui air U iLm L-iUsUi, lutA tUAM wKa c-4d Weitcr a tetic air Price $10 for a tea-fvt vt or rlstern; oO oentn for every a4ditioual fot la depth, after 10 ftt. 4 Ht arNit waited In cctj w in tfaeTskd Et&ta, Addsm BUCKET PUMP CO. 441 and 443 Plum street, CTNCTNIfATI, Ok PIAHO Cl 8RSAN MICH., U. S. A. We Make a SPECIALTY cf Organs in Piano PfK'KLV FtNISVra and P.AfiD FCLsi:rr3. in Rczswacd, Li. cry, Vfd nut arJ Antique Cl!: And: eontairinsr: O'.r:o -n Patentee! : Impi ov- r.ur . r . t.;-ft" . . r.Tr--' . ci --. c a iOILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg-, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Rlamiaating and Lubricaticg Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be mi FROM PETROLEUM. TVe challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : MoMi : SaLL&ctorj : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG. PA. ectl-W-lyr. PATENT laKUOiir, lilMjlia CTi.UL.fc C liC ; 6r than Wood. 9 I V ' "i ' ft - W 4 '-1 - ; !! l v i, - f l.i,i"t'i i f 4 fiatUllLliL 1 hi: !i ii e 1 k ig. ewt a.tl 1'it-ket Kn wlik (evlsr. ( 1 kt la mmt Bt;ia.; ) b W -4 to I oo w W o-l rwtA. vTbtta writing W iri (iv QjavntTy. i.br ! (aateM. DoutW u. i-.iac, wB)twi. wTt 4v.iw VfttB-.c;Mr Ha-avy lra Krndnr, CrotUnvc 9it. rittuiM. Fir. t-Qtiun m4 ribt El-CATtH. CMlttr rw.,r, Ml Hti idc. Krtwa m.d lro& Gr.U. WllilC bCHJE dVSfO WL1X W fClvkl3e8. tt4d tvU kiaai r W IKE WOli. TAYLOR Ar DEA, 901. 03 X tOJ iltrrkct St., ritUbnrsti, Ptw JOHX C. FIXCET. DaaLaiB tw Golien- WeifiBE-Eye-Wlisiies, lie Wmi STaaar. PiTTBarao, Pa. Oldeit established house in the city, where nothing- bot 'arecooda are tint ap, strictly tor family and soedielaal nse. Nothina tetter than Ueldea Weddrnar. Next oo the int. Oack eoheimer.e. Oray'l Moaonirah-ia Kve : the ptoo.1" are lead ins: brands. Brandies of vlntsue of lXTt en hand. Olns, Holland and Iome.tie. also (IIJ Tom. Finch's etolden Weddlee. 11 oO for full qaart. 6 lor t 00: Oackenhetmtrr's the ssnse; Hononnahela, $8 00 per dotea. Wines. S&.00 per dosea. 3 00 lor wne-balf dosen. Serare Iv boxed. AIm haT la stock. Uraodfather's C'holee. at t3-0e per galloB. laerrels at t peclla rate. Apr. ft. 'W0-1J nrci 1 Min.. tthlair aa4.tlnarla: matat if oil v.-.r. bi MratJ!r rnf. I M4littlC Hull 44 . kiril m1, a jol als ill's v-jhfieoiBlu very mk l-llAlMs VINT-t-'tj 111 I .tap. is, Itaaiaa. aae hlrdlac. arale SUOTm. IMI .M .I'ITM? U.'hl , tTMUUU.Ma.1 a 1 i i4ma n ..m ( rs. SO n.. . hi : Smims. Slja. a I. nf al l.ll. . m. ia iv ,.i mmm raaaiM uir , m . i.k. viins a boh. ruut.... n. 1 1 Us-a!v jvj r'ai --. a mi "-fiTM i Onmnxr"' wlO-aw-eJ p: v t-.-.al -Mt'-l--. '' -T-r -ac-r or Trt fat li a aJ-wTW. I ljeT-a Jwl. h Hxplwa Kr-rtM-aaHsM.eae. r I-tsT tl-tr. v teal lit ..al 1' cm. '.. Z ktiim i s. rtuMi-iii, r k 7r rr ixm mr II Whea Vtsltmfl the Pntsborjh Exposition, call on the KENR1CKS MUSIC CO., Ud. For Cash er Tiraa Prices Pianos and Organs, v 79 Fifth Av PITTSBURGH. PA. janlSSm. SAW MILLS ! Pattest Variable FrleUwa Jt Bait reed. Ste3m Engines, Hay'Presses. Shingle Mills, 4c. Portable Crist Mills Send for I lias. Ttsreatatnar TMsar hi nea. Jt. I'ataRaae. . A.B. laaitatv., leva, l a. jaas.i 3t- e..'- mm ar . "". waWllU AOUL.r, fffpii DISEASES MUSIC AND MONEY. The fprul tlv Trn.trnfr of Mn-ir. t Otlll4iTw. In a kharp criticisia of the purely moni.y-pe ttinp v;s.-it eihiced by tuutiy writc -i-k f iiiiisi i'rof. Louis I.n.baid. ! if I'ti. l. N. V., has ihi-; - tt.iy: j OceaMoiially, at le:i-;t, every nr.tsiei-iii i hluiu! 1 i lav or write- ubr.t bo liVcs rather than ib.it v.hich be thinhs v. Ill j'le-a-t or m'11. .Mu'ieal i-uinpi-.ti ion i-j too often turned into commercial kj cu latiou. Tbo money-mabinp ditpimitien of our j ople. by cc'isinp ti.eni to con sider tbo pecuniary before the iiiLrn.-io value ol lueir ui t prod -.els. io tho preal i.sl obstacle to their artistic develop ment. l"or the pi;rpoo yf moncy-peit ;np rOIUV LllificiullS O'Jer .illlo-.t 3UV thillp, liiiiu u-r bad. Ot'-.L-rs, i.iorc honest than isv, persistently try U ram uilu the public's ear Coiupviitions that can neither bv undersiool r.or en j J with out a prelluiiua'-y cd ieation. which they kno.v full well tho puhlie li:.-, not bad. ''oui.iie rcially, this is soon found to bi. Most unprofitable, und as no arti.st is de void of a . to it inch thoupli be be the tuo.t reri:ie-d auiong men, another course, is soon followed. The' musical missionary pives up bis post rather than starve. Ue no lonpe-r attempts to nourish souls by the process used in fatte'tiinp pee" for fflrj U' J'l-'e-yrf the bold art-cru-sad'-r finally fails into the rat.ks of elol-lar-picbi-! In the attain M-nt if desirable tiiirps. t xlri lin o .slj,uid lie avoided. A N n t.n al iiiusi.-iil tate ean no inore be ;;ted by L::cb fi.;".i-., than Ly the va; il jii.pio eaii.-d ""popiii.i: luimic." Is tlieru no poideii mean. oio m tuiptid to ask? Must artists stoop to people's pockets, or shoot over 'vi.'s head.sV Ian lh v tot eultivate the tatc of their bearers by pradaalJy lu-t.-odueicp a hotter class of in usir iti our homes, our Mihools', our chureiics ar.d our theaters-. In doinp so juJicio.:r-ly, tbey would benefit t beiusel v , s e u a uiueU as the public, for in lime, ti e y wouid come to be regarded as educators, whiio now they are' known only as deal ers iu pleasant noise. Wo have many nimden! toru-M raments that only nv ait t he opportunity- for de velopment, and eur N'aiioti is i.hloto pav for the best instructors. What prairie r thinps too. than our mountains, can yons, caves, forests and rivers could be found on earth to inspire composers-.' Is it not ad that music should le at so low an ebb in a country ko richly en dowed by nature, and wbero, in almost all other lields, men have att.iine-d tbo preateot results? The blaujo for this deplorable condition of our music lies with tho' o inuficians and their iia::ie is lepiou niiO biit-y themselves exclusive ly v. itii Uiouey-maki up, to the detri ment of the art-life of t heir country. SWIFT RETRIBUTION. liow a i-aith.ex I3ust:tiitl Was suddeuly I iio (I. So lull',' as women will be foolish ti,en will bo deceptive, fin.- day I sat behind a cctii.de on an Ohb A Mississippi train, and it v. asn't ten minutes bef ir-- I dis covtn d that the ;rirl was u v:ll:t,-r- belle who knew nothing of tiie world, and that her companion was a traveler who saw in her a victim. Several others nvtii-e'd them as well, but it was Lard tu ei bow any thing could i done, huts a writer in tho New York Sun. Iio professed -:e3t ::d mi ration for the yiri, and -bo bluhine;ly (uoiied: "Hat Low do 1 know you aro not a married man?" Oh, but I assure you on my honor that 1 am not." 'Where do you li,vo?" "1 u Iou;sv iiie." And you have neither wifo nor chil dren?" ".N'u." At that instant the conductor came in with a telegram and called out the al dres. "Thai's for me,'" said the man in the seal ahead. 1 1 vas banded to bi.n, und Lo was t-miling as ho toru it pen. Next mo ment bo fell forward in a heap and roiled into the ;.i..o in a deaa faint. Half a dozen of us, including the girl, re-ad tho dispatch. It was dated at In dianajHjlis. and re-ad: Your wife and baby burned up with j the Louse L,st night. Cotuo at once." . It UK)k us a yuarter of an hour to ! bring him to, and it was half an hour later when bo left the train. He bad forgotten the girl who t-hared Lia oeat, and she was crouched down and crying like a baby. AMONG STRANGERS. The 1'atlaetlc Lai of a Stranger In a Struse 1 a nth When I get to thes depot half an hour ahead of time, or when 1 am compelled to wait for an hour or two at some junc tion, says a writer in the New York Sun, I like to bo social with my follow ic tims. Hang the man who maker, a churl of himself under :.ny circumstances, particularly wncn ii j trave ls. Light or u-u of us bad bee n thrown off at a railroad junction in Indiana to wait for two hours, and it wasn't ten minut'-s before we were all talking, visiting, smoking and yarning. Ail but one. I am, of course, speaking of the men. 'lbe ! ladies held the sitting room, while we took tbo platform. This ono was a middle-aged man, who took bis valise and sat down at tbe lar end of the- plat form, as if to get as far from us as be could. Everybody noticed bii action and ho was put down as a sour-minded chap who could bate added nothing to our comfort. We simply did by him as be did by us let bim severely alone. About ton minutes before train time I noticed that thes man was asleep. I made bold to approach him and call out. but ho did not move, lloing closer, the peculiar pallor oi his f..ca alarm'-ii me , and in another minuto 1 discovered that bo was dead. lie bad passed away whil'.' be slept. When we came to lift him up what do you suppose we found.' He bad been writing in a note-book with a pencil, and tho last iinta bo had writ ten were: "A btrangt-r in a strange land, and sick unto death, and yet no one has a word of syuipalby no one will even co:r.e near m. M.ty tie.d forgiv them for be-in no stony-hearted. 1 hope that by to-morrow ' . Dut no to-morrovr ever came to bim. It came to all the rest of us, but, come as often aa it may, nono of us will ever feel just right toward ourselves. We had inisjudged him. Mosart's Mranorr. It is told of Morart that when he wan fourteen years old he heard in Rome the "Miserere of Allogri," and knowing that it was forbidden to take or give a copy of this famous piece he paid such atten tion to the music that whon he reached home he noted down the entire Bcoro. ! He was enabled a few days afterward to I a I I . 1 t . . . .1 .V... 1. vuma viit ejj1 v , .uuu ur louiox mil, urs bad not mado a single mistake. Tho next day he prodeced such a sensation in Eome by singing tho "Miserere" at a concert that l'upti Clement XIV. re- l quested that bo should Ih prente.d to him. Thus, by his wonderful memory, he was enabled to begin with success bis musical career. A Transparent I I. h. A "lantern fish was recently caught in tbe Columbia river although its proper home is in tho deep sea. Its pe culiarity is its transparency; by holding it up to the light every bono can bo easily counted. It has a reddifch tinge, and this ore was about teven inches long, although they Lave Leon caught in drag nets off the coast that wero eigh teen inches Jong. J. U Ik A. i.li-ui.i is; j. I, tit-- JolinU)ii, liuck tt Co.. 1 i:; F.r'KN-s'il IT.XM'A. Iti l. nsl.jrr. 1T A RLlnU tc a 1 SS. Carrolltown Bank, OAlll.UM.IIIM N, t'A. T. A. II lHHtK.ll, tn.hlrr. GeicrEi Essiisg EnsinLs TransEcted. Ttic io!lirli( are tie rtcrt j.al leiturr of a ciuo-al i4i tuijr liuwijjefe j in: I'osi i l:esel'-.- ps!v en frmei1 a-m ttiUrctt tear- luiC cert iflciep i 1 tu t one K i.o.-tror. Fx'eo led to rurteuicrf uu tivi rt'Ie teiw and .l.rjved pr j-uEtf.d t ai) tiiuc. I 'll I I (TIOX -Mud tn t!; .. l. win lu ilc L . tl.l ll".ri "l.trs flit ''urn tl( 'nk1rtic XiiuUcrata. 1 DltAI IH I'M Tif-rntl-Me in t Stu f. nt.il ler'-lL' 'l fir: ol t urn, e. II .art t,f ih t'nttHl .c i.-u-J ca a'l paru A( em vie. Ol nieTriar-t. . t rm--ii ?; I ,.?'c- iT:lrtt.l. to f-.'iui rca-.fuo.i jiivi. tie, tut u.-i will .t r Tttii(i1. I'klr.'i.niu .( in-,1 ii.. I i iri.,.,,i jh. tua. I I e liel.l -utrictly ptu.ae and est.B.lrnlis I. and lliii till Ill !.- tllt'.Hll a Jii.'-rnllT at auud tLk.u. iiicf ul j i riiii. il.'pcc;;ti:3!j, JIIIIK1. HI I K V "Seeing is Believing." And the best lamp i-jlxUiliu din's ef old, "a won. derful lamp!- A lamp absololrly lion eiplosl t e and u ireain.a tle9 which rivn a clear, noil, bririantw lilt hcht of hi candle jiouti! Purer and brighter than es light, softer than electric light. more cnerriui in an '- tiV citbcrl That lamp is " r'.li "Jl ccThe Rochester.' And with it there is no smoke, no smelf, no brrJctn c'limntyt, no flickering, no sweating, no climbing ap of the name, do "tantrums nor annoyance of any kind, and it never neede trimming. Its founts (oil reservoirs) being tough roUed seamless brass, with cen tral draft, it is sibeolotely uulirrsksblr, and as tnft ut a tui"to t'jmUU. Only five year old and otwr tir trillion, o f'e itM'ft iJt 104. It must be a GOOD lamp to make such a telling success. Indeed it is, for lamps may come and lamps may go, but the "Rochester" shines oa foreverl We roske overt.ooo artistic vsrieties, Hanging and Table Lampt, Banquet. Etudy, Vase and Piano Lamps every Kl aid, in Esronxe, Por celain, Brass, Isickcland black Wrought Iron. Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for the trade-mark stamp: "TBI Rochksteb." If he hasn't the grnui'H Rochester and the style yon want, or if no lamp-store is near, eead to ua for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced rrice-list), and we will box and send you asy imp safely by express, right to your door. , UCCHE8TIU LAMP CO, 44 Parts Place. Kew Vark. itinvfarluren. and sole Ouwn cfilneatrt-. Piinaaa, CaveaU. sod Tiade ktarks obtained, andallPaV ait troine.s frtirtnctri for Mortrrsts Fs. Our 0c- fs Oticostle U.S.PateM OWoe. and we ran secure patent la less tlue than I l.n.s r.anote from V, t..TUra. tend mtxlel. crswin or photo., with descrip tion. We ach'io. If pster.tabie or sot. free of ccsre. Our ff not are th! js-.-Bt Is secured. A Famohlrt. -Iiow to t-ta;n I'l-.mu." with tiams of ai tt.al client, in your klae. county, or town. K-lil free. Adilref-s, C.A.SF.OW&CO. Opposite Patent 0H.ce, Washlngtoa, 0. C. ailmnlatM ttsei twrsU sseear. streasa-tts- aae IU tl(.-ra aw if jaa. ruul-twu axtaxela, anal vr n...inililai A PiiiT!-C;'L!OUS tfeD!CiSE. tw malarial tf latrleaa itieAr Irtaoa are wlalely m vlii se-tl. u U.f iviini bui. nllarjn.it.; ilea, laa I rr ) a I sua Irvu Iksl paslawn. U jC kj, 1 1 y . e a CImI. huh. aaasnll. J-3k. a. teeSa. cJa IZfCy ft tC'fc. OCico. -Lr kurrai laC. a. TCcrk. Oun T My CttM I do cot mean merely t top Uiein lur a uue, and then havo tneia ts, turn tvrajn. I 1UN A tn in-Af. ttiiii. 1 L&v o toacio the clucAe ol rXTS, ZPTTiT.PST cr S-ATaTaTTCG SICKITES3, A life-long etn"y. I VaFTtAXT my ramedy to ITKE the vrorvt enves. Beeatie others has failed is no reason lor not now rooeivinra core, bend at once for a treatise atiJa I'bbb Bon lb of nv IVFAtUBLX Lemkdt. liire Lzpreaa and Po-1 Ouice. It .ata yoo nothlbg Lit a Und. and it dl cure yoo. AiUrfeaa rLC.RCOT.M.C.. ISSPuRtSTritwYOSI aawawsataw m urn in. t ,11 A :t or V A l i.i Ii IT . i ! s - j Ii .. t? TT :.A:i7ZvM.. HLaatI . 'I ' ' L A S '. A ft I hKifV-. I I'W Ut fib'' rr mmm Jbftitiis.-T tir u'lrziBV r-rA au. oravnu rm m stavya '.T-W Cjaa r rv 4wl a. V "l I 1 If tr -;,.t )' a- . ' 'i.i-r '. eve t.-i mr, 'J sf ' vr ri , -w-tft- Uil r. Ssf. .-, DtX f ALS- Hmm TT9 OF FUSE COD LIVES Oil n l L i Almost as Palatableas Milk. Tie only prrrwratlrm ef ODD MTTB OIL thst can be taken ruadlly and tolerated for a leajr tiats bv deiirale atomnrhH. am is a r.rrrnT for -i--c,rijpTTo--. hot I V ' At IK TIONS. AsAHIA, t.KS. Ktl, l.r.HII 1 1 f, o l,HH AM TalhOAT Af. rllTlors, and all V, 4TIKW HlftUms G Ull Uui 11 U rsrTf.il.m Is Ha reslis. 1 resenbed aud a-ndura-sl by the bos! Physicians In the ecrantnee of the world. for Sale by all Druggists. W14Y?A A anis ,it ir.fe V4. slot j, ul lie. lan.hl ''ns-Zr mlCHAvl Im" Artist I; ikfof. w-K it ,ri tuiJ'. i cy..,;' I. r- , - . IIVKHTISKHS .v adlea.In t.eai. I. Kowfll A ( ., 10 So race St.. New 1 ork sa learn I tie axact cort ol any prtKNea line oi SHVEKTlsIX InAinenean Newrpsrers, 100 rage raaii'lalel-lwe .. JuHM1'0. a itn a rtn i y mi rj li mo ELaiiision m njp Tf I.T! Iits"I ... Pbysit-iar.9 of th n-Jicul and v, ticol Sohooli. lloir Alllo.J, In the Tre,u.,m I.JJM-1, aii'l I'tnnii.! 't-arlt,-. v Ilifr rjufiin-iiiy.i,.,,. In lheuiir!,,,. "4 I Hill, Ne- the L'cubirs hud u, , paths. I (isoussiorj as .( i.it lr t, .,'' i.'-:-l:s I epuiu as much out of'! no,-h J:i s as a heated iirpurin-it l.ilfus of t'aliunistu and Ari:r;-,. I' J'-oplo hold tlieir tuelical f.: pr sent t i a son ; j '-.ideill ilay. through rio ey i of g faculty, but bv s, us tiii. old it.,.,-;, v....;: to :.M th, ..- ib,-:,.u.. ie: la.ti 1. 1. -.aid pr"t.s of : !eol. uliatoverit bo. a :. p:i- il e ith hicb the ".. i;,. ic-t: tu is brotherly bn.e. 1 s.-iio.ns io wiiicii reiet-er.ei; j , , ,,. i.eid" aro not recognize. 1 jtl iias nor among the profsi,,:.: i ' :. . -ill ii same, t.w t.H si I.:.'. lies lii. m i: drawn ( .. . . s!i :.erots all tht. oil ii... .. a e. "pa; uies." '1 Ie re all sort of j... . : , ti.e t .' asset, of t 'ie ,,, .a , witi- Arthur II. lioat ;. ;, Yorl: at iirday llciiiu . ", . liiim the Keconjitf are! t;., i ' t '. M vstie and the rrank; th- i und the- Simple: eir the r.n'. cliiMisf a n"w- designation : . s; . k. If. Tin- physieian of :.(. sehool or cla -s !j a) the k:iu,c ?, t.i hi. p:ttit-ir.s that an ora-le ef t J : . r . i'.jiants. ills n;,. p"i i:e often teono liable. lie,' 1 ;.,ii VOU tw Conclude &; ti r-e-s I1.SU:! e;ii- o a.l t lv '; dir.-..; ii !:iuis al(!uVely what : at a ;.-):iii"e, or :it b at aid of a few .Wilful-,-ouestions. His bearing is r. high and tnigbty; if tie ib i.ii.j: familiarity it is only too tljo.so about h::u that be i,, the. vastne-sse. -.i eb a ili-i.-i r. the most k; iftil and a'.!" in the variou '.(ranches of ti ... are numhei d in tjis ; . to be delliei that th; 1-lTe-. b -ari:ig ti(.oii a certain km! is iieneucial. Somo jeopie . il-a: t.. t.d ill, : , l ef ' ! :-. e Ij lave ;;.v t;.e huvib authority exercised over ti.e-..; lil;o to feel that they aro in of one greater than t'uev, over them tho waiid of life ir and bv a twist of it can l.ill i t Tjk y do rut want to know v.-1 ; are tak!nf. If tboy a, ..';'. :b:t.t th"ir ailments they v i-L i: d.-ne in the uiost learned langi;.. sil.-le; thf. more Latin the bt ! e tlent - A this !ass are larirei .f .. p-i'iitler sex, but plenty of the no-c-.V.-'i bterm-r t-i arts to be? found in i-.s :. ' Tb-other n-bool of modivil'.e ii !,!. e dges, to Mart with, that a pl.tM-.-.a.-. rarely certain in bis dia.:ioui: ; th:.'. :. must usually esperiiuent a li'.t.e i: first. IK- Udis bis patient at lbe o-t.-: all be knows of tbe case, outlines th prospective treatment, with all its poa f.ibilities of change, and, in hbott. tuk-s tho patient into bis coufiJcn.-e. ii manner is free-fro'.o trundeur. s'.L jt. or xiiynticlrm, and bis language is Cu loijtiial and i-implc. it is a di.g.ac- to the human rai't but we eliall be forced to admit it that for prob&bly ibu majority of patieLt-s this kind e.f t n-ituient, carried to iu logical :. will not do at a". Otily a i. of the great eat pi-ed K'tiw, co.. 1 1 lined with b iy U e-duca-tion and iiiM-r:il culture, can prui: by the ix re ue variety of this l.-e.t-tne-nt; aud even such a one, urnler the preasun "' pbtsie.al pain, may re vert to tut com:!: ion of tho majyritr. in practice most physicians of :L t seiiool, much as many of them viuu'.d like to be consistent and logical, !.:. forced to adopt a half-way course, ii-ut-ing more or less towtird the niy-:lciis and grandiloquence of tbe oj..;.v;- party. A i-irillful practitioner .;:! effi vary bis manner and me thods aci-ur-!;:. to his patient, thus achieving tbe rults. Therefore-, in practice, there ii a pretty even gradatiem from tbe 'xtrt:r nivsticalto the extreme raii-al f 'n inn, even some of the former udr.;: ting the theoretical corns-in-ss ef l-r radical views, but maintaining t'-a: tbey are not practical. It must be c li.illod, however, that most of tho ilvs tics appe ar, outnardli- at leabt, Ij l.io complete confidence in themselves. :ii to believe fullj- in tbe preterm:..--.." powers tbey seem to claim. Yi'huV-n: t'.iej- may confess to themselves in t'-f serret reciissefi e.f their profeosio':-' closets., tho public never beau thes acknowledge oven the possibility cf the ir ntaking a mistake. If tho din'-a-i: does not yie ld to their blandishim nts wbetber allopathic, homeopathic, c-b-ctic or herbal istic o much the worn for the disease. Lei it he anattieuia i ,r existing w he-n it ought not to exist. 1! the treatment b altered, there is ej -' know lodgment that a new theory of the ailment is to bo te-sted; the ptiti' til : led to infer that tbe change of ue '.: is part of a plan formed within i il.' recesses of the mysti -'s brain at set. UNCLE SAM'S PET. An Old Horse That Iravs a I'eulon tot 1'Bst service. There is a horse in the I'nited Stat" army, says tho Louisville Courier-Jert-nal, on the retired list drawing a t cr. sion. Tbo horse belonged to Taptr.; Keogh. a near relative to General Cus ti r, and ! the only horse that escaped the tuiissaTC in which that O-neral was killed. His name is Comannhe. ar.i be is stationed at Tort lliley, Kan., with the Seventh Cavalry Custer' a old nu trient. His pension is Rufneicnt to cover transportation wherever he goes, ar.i V) pay for bis forage. He is cared for 1 J man detailed for that duty, af i does nothing else. IIo is saJIiev. bridled and equipped and led cu ir-' syiection, yet no one dare sit in bis 6. dle. Ho has been much Bought after by enterprising showmen, but I'ncic ?;sas sars no. He will be kept as long as life l"-; and after that will probably r prcpir'--4 and f-ent to tbe Smithsonian Institu4' Washington. Whn found (.o:tir.ncb was many miles aw ay from the s-etie o the battle. He had -even wounJs. s was nearly exhausud from lomi ef M" ITncllsh fcwindlrirs. Here Is the newest dodge for plunder ing the JJritish householder, says t- New York Sunday Journal: A circu.- is received by tho lady of the hou from an apparently respectable "-' announcing some wonderful ban-runs household linen, huckaback and siui---goods. At tho appointed time the rep resentative aprars in one case came in a brougham. He produces pies of the linen, etc., and Pon''rI succeeds in taking orders, tbe good ing of flrt-rato quality, and mirK lously cheap. He then announces t- bo has with him some lengths or a material of novel make and a.tomsBn value. These he bells for cash o spot. Needless to say. the dre?i terial turns out to be worthless, ana other goods aro never delivered. A Krai Itobinson Oroeo The island of Tristan in the . tk . lT,t-,anited bV Clgnty i - patriarch of the rarty. I " bytn veritable Robinson Crusoe. 4" jB .a . - iwurun- therefor fifty-two year bont a letter complain m-r The grown-up children to leave their lovely isUnJ Ouiibritt Ie lnLli' ElitNHJHJ!; jrv JAM Onarsu ! I ' mr kf 'f n toa.y.ir". do " ' do do II ' do do If arwTo iriui re a cecU a.t.lilonal ta posts: a. arm uu event axairted trotu. and w a mtoireau t' l' pent to be ulaced ci 2a. urn ''" 1 tinae forward. agy Pay tor your I Vei-t M "a . eoaiawaJ - -;- f Whitht.kI " vVrrH Ui-M-K I1M Vnv cis to rs -i liltl.AXS IT Al.l'. F-r.'". for tT "- tt it It a K urn M-laV A ton IV. L. $3 SK rsntad, acl an .ml .A.. UuiUhJ O. T. A sent ROBE TJ2STDB ahi n asd dvsier ii. Jt.lv ui a-A lull i:o. ki Bodie. W 1 Apt isj set NCI VALLIt tin, Hirm" . ASH KeKpestte'ly Invi and tb t u ; ic i earry lim j.i I u Munntiai:. rl.it:-,. Supply li . ", k !u -der, si. ri:ri I tbe lan s. :. 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