u Jt .. asrj kb k r;.! Mi1 r ft 1 a it , 0 ' ( ) i. -1 hi PKOFIT FROM PATENTS s Rich Returns Received by iou3 Inventors. lujren- Articles of Verulne and Convenience Whick 11.1 e Mnile litres Kurtnn Tor the Mm Vt hi Thouctit Them Oat The Value of Iiloa. "There is," says au e minent authori ty, "scarcely an article of htiiir.iTi ton venienee or necessity in tho market to day that has not boon the. subject of a patent in whole or in part. The sale of every such article yields its inventor a profit. If we purchase a box of paper collars a portion f the price goes to the inventor; if wo buy a sowing machine tho probability is that wo "pay a royalty to as many as a dozen or lit it en inven tors at once." Lord Rroughani often said that ho would gladly havo ex ehanged his honors and emoluments for the pro tits and renown cf the inventor of the perambulator or sew ing machine. We are not w ishf .il. says the Chicago Herald, to lead our readers to covet hat are teriinvl "large iorium-s lily conducive to happiness or tisoful ss." "lor: urn " is itself a heathen re: ni :d nut a Christian word. l!u- "nvrn- iioti ls i u noli. or ! lung, ami l no reinuiier- alive results 'are a 1. 1 1 e. in 11 1 -i-a : ion .n t'e si- il .p.g eletnont for i s. l!,.we. the originator of tin- si--. in ried "O.iii-ii a ear fro their tiieeiiatiitvl it.iproV l:.a -!i nil-, m i an 1 f.ot 1 M-nt'-i The eel- t I. rati d Wit. -. ii-i- A. WiN,,n :-.n- i-'-p'.;-.,-d to ha" div i h d f.r many v. a i s an in come nf t Juii.'ioo, uiiib- l,i :ui:ln'r ot the Singer -' T. g tnacl. iiie left at his dec. -asc" TH-arly tij.l-oo.noo. The t -le-pin.rii'. t!ie planim? machiin' and the rul.bi-r eati tits rciu.i-d many millions, wi,;;.- tin- simp';.- id. a of l.i-a'ii:-' the 1 , 1 .i -: : i'-.-n :m-ltiiv'- : n 'i'i asi l the we;:! ! !i ef tie- eoiintry l-.v hundred-i of millions. The patent of iir.i'.:i r.r tie lower lid- of caudles taper in.-ti-adof 1. so as lo t:l-"!-e e,:-.ll'.' II! tee V ,,..-ket. ir.aile tue pres. i.. e:i.rm-n.s business of a well-!, now n lirui .-i I don chandlers. Tlie i e-;: it" an l.lea el I nl"'.i.-l : II, Y.l," e troops duvin water. He t'.riv iuir a t a until uuter the m ;ir i-on.-ei vd in. -ti i uhe m v. ah . .1 no'io:i .f : iie g round ,1 I hen ai de couiri of t'em-adopti-d it 1 1 i ! , as i'i-:i. li'-.i. a: taci.in;-: a pnmj lliis sin: atn-e " as sands of .alented. I :i I farmers vlio kur have !,. n obii-i-d to pay e, tin. at. i at O"'" .""'. was realised by tin- inv i-nte.l tie i lea of lualii:.: of a'.eaca instead of r''. i.iui a loyalty. A iaree p,-o lit .-ixtor ho pa : . ;!:is out jh.-uu. an I the patentee i frame" jSr. ilTo. ( ii ti on. 'Pie rihboTl-li.al pell.l for t i m.i.-ii i ii" ry t lie 1 !'. imp XI 1 :i ! ei '' 1.' it-- e ill: !Vl!i par.iL'on it r. i wilt ell- . a-. l!l;-. 'i.V X t ra-l- s .'i i : exi-leni- n- result Its. ry of the r i .o ' " .-. 1 1 1 u ; s !.:is i:i..d ie,.r;.-e V"-:.' .:is ;i p-o !ie-e and -i a "id -li-i n tri ir.o.is 1 1 .1 111 ' V ot jn vi-ii i Tl.e s:.!iiii- u e (I is.- -ub- f-.i- ii- a ii..;- :ll-l . ;-. : r. 1 1 1 v : i tl.e i 1 1 I Hill 1 i;i Mu si o .'uish in- a Af-. : V.-a:. hi.-: u. V inki e cane- t'r-i. distin u;i:i' a Mii- "-1-! nr. bv 1 h . ! I in in f it. l- ii ad. no his led. . i njr ion, ..f dia- oh- : ' n k-i: t ear.. I-1 Ml t : i i i i : ri-i-.. L-iM- j y. and - -." ll. .l.elv i-r- i 1 1 1.-. 1 tin r i . .nun: bility. lb day i'o :.:-ai.-l is i.i i i: Iiual i-'-m-i tiort. -i : : toil i,ui-:ir t i-'i.l.- ! .1 rou a I u l '0. an V.il ,1 .1' a ! d fro.M .'. from Ik --oi.e- :i il i - iu e;i itir :.n t:n 1 ue rati ve is and rne- ..! urai c i .'i om i. :. in h in vi ir chi.i.ii-il l-il i .lill-'-. riosity has 1. i the u u in 1. 1 r of .sale of if" " ids o divi lends have pan ies o... n:nLr pro!! r able i u t i proven. en's iti -every -Jay u -e. t ' 1 I. m: ui- ; f ir the :.nd laiiu'.oiis by th-'- eoin '1 in" most l.' i-n the ii.i s. thinp-s of boiiv wan's. all th.! i. Ii-en paid l!i- pal. -in ! iotis ha e itnple i!i- i that ever At-.ionir thin's jrraphii ti.o number of may be mi tit pi n." and a pi patents for si.iail i-.li-il the "stvlo- i-n -lia.liu :r in L I I. Oil') per e. 1 i-.-jpe.l tetal l-ivet. l!i-.:t:i ol" -. -!v t'.e uitterent iMl-:r, I ..luc annum. A 1 by a vainer -. or eyob't ai i coat at. 1 lie strain .-ar.-e o.' :ud lepral a : i..-.i that t!:e it'.vt protect ;,ol. wear s- ! u , IsT'.i, ;.nd it. 1 i:l. lino. Dim. i a quavti-r of a:-.'ept-.; . it in ven i-n l i u-.-rs poe! t- 1 :- "f til- i! i.y tie- i'u; r t i .e ,,; .ie.-. s heavy tools. I :i a r ci :l it ;r;:n pi:-' -.l in r vi.h'Ucr 'ii .r of tuetal plat" siised to and heels of :.oi:s from a r.i of 1 .: V .' ie T-Ia'e ; in i"-. the m.r.ibi r reached "ducintr reali.:- d profits of a million f money. An- other n -t 1 u I i i w nt , !l 1.) ' : . e;c. lid in l V e r '.1 ".'I- r'e.l 1 -l-t 1 ' ti'- larn mg ..ii-'iH2r - lo'-k-. t'.e sale of Teasing. As ..i.taine.i f,,r 1 b, i. i'ass bell to i il: ni's from -a-.'.-!- less i f.-r simt.lv weaver. a t'.o : in's, ui.il"-!-..-i:-u Which i.-. v ry lar larjfe a s-.tu a , , any i n vi : :. m v. Venli.r .f I -i i huny uu r yas to bein,' 1 hii-'u. in .1 l.icra- i i - i . . .-. t putt in:: :n ry pi if" Mid a c. as th' V.l'T ".II n doth. l're-'.ir..stani'"-s are ion is approci that pat ience is inventor of the tti i.e jo, nut- qui n: !y ; i'i;.- and c'r. wanted bel..re an invent ated. lull it u ill be .seen well rewarded, for tin roller skate made oyer withstanding the fact that had nearly expired bef,,i ,. it ascertained. The gi;.jiet-po has pr. bund more v.eM.h his patent s value was nted screw than most silver minis, and the Atuerican who first thought of putting copper tips to children's si es i, a, well utT as if his father had left him IPKI.eiia ju fnited States bonds, i'p-.ar l of t'.'.OO!) a J'cnr was mr. b by the iiucutor of the com mon lie' die threader. To the foregoing might be added thousands of tiitling but use! ul articles from which hand some incomes are derive,!. EASILY EXPLAINED. Why a Ruirt hue Took the I'Uce or a a Setting lieu. "Speaking ef the dojj show," said the rnan in tho slate-colored trousers to a New York Tribune reporter, "reminds nio of an astonishing proofed canine in telligence which came under my obser vation in the year lsr-.t. I was" at that time residing in Hinghampton, Broome County. N. Y., and had a considerable amount of live stock, some poultry and a superb setter dog. I tell you ne was ft fine animal. I never sie a dog with such gentle ways. Gentlemen, you could have pulled enough hair out of that dog to stutf a sofa pillow and ho wouldn't 'a" bit a bald-headed baby. One day he w as runnin' around the vard and somehow he playfully snapped tho head off a hen. Gentlemen, I never knowed how he did it, but somehow or other the dog found out that she was a settin'hon and blamed if the critter didn't tro and set on them erT4 himself till he hatched out nine chickens." There was a significant sileicje as the man in tho slate-colored trousers fin ished and toyed suggestively with his glass. "IIow do you explain such a remark able occurrence?" at length inquired the man on the end. "Setter dog. gentlemen, "and then the man in Ihe alate-colored trousers strolled away. Mritieal Itciu. First Doctor I bad a very interesting case the other day. The diagnosis was all right, but the eouri .f the rii.sca.se was decidedly uhtmnnsi. Second Doctor What course did it take? First l)o tor The paticiit recovered. Texas slumps. JOB:: PRINTING. TUE FREEMAN Printing Office I j the place to eet your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily e-eutfni. Wi will inept the prices of alll houoraole comp-t:on, We don't do any but first-etass wotk and want a living price fr It. TO Fast Presses anOew Tub We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every description In the FINEST STYLE and at the Try Lowest Cash Prices. Nothiuff out the best material i used aod our work rpaks for Itself. We are pre pared to print.on the uhortes. notice TosTER?, Prog k asi mes. Business Cards. Tags. Bill Deads, Monthly Statement?. Envelopes, Labels. Circulaus, Wedding and Vis-iting Cards, Chucks. Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Dond Work. Letter and Note Ueadb, and Hop and Partt.Invitations Etc We can print anything from the; smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Poster on short Jnotice ana.at. the I most Reasonable Rales. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBURG. PENX'A. 7f "-Ti-" & CiOARETTES.iL PATENTED e Co nk Cuadllil t!io Lrp.Vf)OI ireil-i of llio i'iiic Tree, U thoru for a pleasaut srro!:? end f-no.-dy ieiief for J.VrL0JZA. ACUTS etizo jx catasrh. clergymeh s iC:: T:'.?.Qa T, HAY FEVER. ASTHMA A.VD 'L I R OSCUIAL DISEASES; t!iy are free I ridulteiT.tion, as nothiiig is used V -ir tr.i."ffr.'jtiro but the BEST OF 7:-5.'CCC ; .:.l FRESH P'E NEEDLES. II Ai.TTn;ED ET FREEHOLD, N. J. What a Comfort! No Dirt! No Fuss! No Sack Ache! LASTS LONGER, LOOKS BRIGHTER, and maltes the Shoe WEAR BETTER. Don" i let the women hare all thbeu thi.ip.but use WoUf'sAGMEBIacking ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN. ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN. I find It a tip top Karnes Dressing. WOLFF& RANDOL PH. Philadelphia" FOR Hcrsss, Cattle, SJisep & Hogs. Excels any remedy for tha rapid cur of Har4 Co'.i!. Coughs, Hide Cound, Yellow Water, Fever, Distemper. Sore and VJezk Eyes, Lung Fever, Cestiirsnett, Eiotches, and all difficulties aris ing from Impurities of the flood. Will re I leva hews at Once. Mamactund by tit jCI'FA UANUTACTURIMG CO., LYCAS, N. t. rou SM.r, BY ALT i rgTFt, PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only ure aod radical cure lor CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, and all disorder ol tbe liver aod bat cured hundred ol i eopl and Is th vnly rented) lor thee dia e. aod In csnes In which tbe moct ultllliul pbyicln hara otterlv lulled Tentlmontal iru'o huDiIrvut ot eopi llvliut la BUlr county. l'ennTlTo!. It I man, inrture.l I.y l. T KtrlnB:. svilllama. hnrar. . tor th . T I. K. V., and (or ..him ty Ml lriKtiu at 60 cent er twttl. Nuu ueoulo. except iarel .Imiws u In dlD arruw-bead trad mark. Auru -iiiu. 'M-ly. STAR SHAYIKG PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBENSBURC, PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor, rpHKPUBLJC will always find aiat eat r-la 1 ol bafinea in D0.lDit hoars. Evarrtt tns!k ni ana envy, a Data room nsa Dee a eoi nertd with the thorn where th public can b a. com mod ated with a hot or eold batb. Bath tab and everything: connected therein kept perfectly cic.io. ti.aa tiiwiui a arauiaLTT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot-Liaw, EBENSBCKtl, PA. (Jlflce in Arioorr BalldlOK, opp. Court UyU!. : t. -a s is fcs 4ia RECREATION WOMEN. IIow tbe ItUi of LoBdoa Take OaMoor j Keisol. j Tle prominent place -which women have suddenly taken for themselves In all forms of healthy outdoor exercise in cf such reecnt growth that it haa not a had time to form Itself Into clubo associations. We In London, says the Times of that city, have not yet i seen women able to form coteries and ( "ladles' luncheons," as the sex is said to j do in New York and Boston, into which . no intrusive male foot may epter- Whatover thoy may do across the Atlan tic, it is certain that the fair Yankee visitor docs not here show such ajrjrress ive femininity, and is glad enough to take her pleasure in company with despised man when the man is English i No form of recreation, to a well-born English woman, can of course compare with riding. True, in London that is only to be obtained in the Row, but un der no circumstances does a well-born girl look more fascinating than when turned out" for the midday ride. Time was when a tall hat and the most perfect and severest habit were the strictest essentials of riding in the Row. During the last year or two, however, a considerable relaxation has come over full ridin? dress, and a round straw hat, a covert coat, and cotton shirt were oftn indeed, most frequently worn. The types and conditions of womenkind to be seen hens are unending. I he titled daughter of an M. F. 11. is at her ease here just as she will be in the evening at a dance, or later on exchang ing friendly greetings with her fatb r's tenantry at tho covert side. Her lirayswater in charge of the ridinc mas tor and thinking that being on hore hack is an over-estimated pleasure; here is the stout and heavy lady, who bops that violent exert-ise upon a weight-carrier will allow her to have her dresses mad"' an inch or two tighter in the waist, and there is the professional rideress with a showy horse to sell. Yes. ihe Row is certainly the first place of recrea tion"' for women in London. The last season has seen driving jump to a great height of favor among fash ionable women. A smart pony and a little ralli cart are what they have chiefly affected, but it is dangerous to tho safety of buuaMer citizens that every woman Ix-lieves driving to bo the easiest thing in the world. Only those who can and dodrive well recognize how tine an art it is under any circumstances, and that in Loudon it really riHjuires a great amount of skill and nerve not to endanger either one's own life or that of other people's. Compared with what it has done in the provinces, "cycling has made small progress in London as a lady's pastime. It is, however, no a lnvominfr more pop ular, as several well-known women are adopting it. Mrs. Haweis, among others, is an enthusiastic trieyclist, and can give many useful hints to other la dies about the wisdom of taking train out beyond dreary suburb s and reserving strength for long runs among the hills and pretty scenery which can be reached so easily from Ixndon. It is certain that the predjudiee which onto existed regarding ladies ridinsr a tricycle is fast dying out, and many women now who are leading sedentary lives in oflices and schools look forward to a Saturday afternoon's "run" as a restorative and tonic after their week's work. LANTERNS IN GERMANY. They fl Koriuerly I'ard S)'ualols of llaiik. The distinctions of rank which exist in European countries give rise to many troubles which, though they may seem rather amusing as well as trivial to us, are in reality quite serious to the persons concerned in them. In Stuttgart, years ago. says an exchange, there existed a curious custom which is not yet entirely abolished, and, in fact, still flourishes quite vigorously in some parts of Germany and Switzerland. This was tho use of lanterns of different varieties and sizes, by which, at night, the rank of the party could be easily dis tinguished. 'Ihe lanterns were carries! by the serants who were sent to escort their mistresses home from places of amuse ment, and they md the square in front of the Koyal Opera-House, where most of the entertainments were then given, quite picturesque with their lights bobbing up and down in every direction. The differences between some of these lanterns were slight, but they had to be strictly observed, or trouble arose. The order of rank, as set forth in the "rank list,' was something from which they could never swerve. Some had lanterns of tin, some of brass; "tome had wax lights, and others tallow; even the num ber of lights was prescribed for each separate class or rank. An amusing story is told by Hack- lander of two Stuttgart women, whose life-lor.g friendship was nearly de stroyed by the mistake of one of the husbands, who 1ought at an auction a lantern which could only lo used with propriety by people of the next higher rank. The servant polished the offending lantern, and took it with her the very next night when she went to meet her niistrevj at the closo of an operatic en tertainment It was some time before the other woman, whoso sense of the proprieties of life had been outraged, and who thought her old friend was en deavoring to lay claim to a rank above the one in which they both belonged, could be appeased. Even after the ex planation, the suhject of the lantern Always a sore one between thorn. RAILWAY NOTES. . Tiik railroad capital of the world is estimated at S'.OOO.OOO.OOa The five New England States have built so far this year 14 miles of rail road. North Carolina has built 220. It costs on an average 217 cents to carry a passenger one mile in the United States, and tbe average length of his trip is 24.17 miles." Reading cars fitted out with the most popular periodicals and books will be attached to tbe passenger trains on tbe St. Petersburg-Warsaw railroad. Great care will be taken to have tbe cars prop erly lighted in the evening. Is England one person out of every 5.250,000 people carried is killed. In Franco one out of every 2.000,000 pas sengers is killed. In f.tlgiutn one out of every 9,000,000 is killed. In Prussia only one out of 21,500.000 is killed. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company fcas awarded contracts for building an Iron ferry-boat which, when completed, will be tho largest and strongest ferry boat afloat. Tbe new vessel will be en tirely of iron, except the joiner work, and will be a double-decker, propelled by a screw at each end. The Imperial Council has sanctioned the plan of building the Gebirian rail road. Tbe work will begin immediate ly. Tbe entire cost of tbe enterprise is estimated at about 400,000,000 rubles. Tbe road will unite the interior of Si beria with tho Pacific Ocean and will be very advantageous for strategic pur poses. The I. r;esl Coin. The largest gold coin in circulation in the world is stated to be tho gold "loof'' of Annam, the French colony in East ern Asia. It is a flat round piece worth biity-five pounds sterling. The next in eizo to this unwieldy coin is the Japanese "obang," whic'.i weighs more than two ounces and a half, alout e(ual to tou English sovereigns. ." RECREATION PUK WUMtN. I w civ iiiE..a 1 .. u w m. urnur a I udauuu in niANUt. i aine's (toSbound i lUSBS Nerveaa Proatratioa, Narveos Headache, Becoxumendad by rrorrwinal and boalaaa riaoraicia, rtervoua Weakness, Stomach ltJT a- ana unr Otscasea, Rheumatism, Dra- moo i.w, uj uroipBi. PFSia,a4 all aSsctloM of Um Kidaeya. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO. Propyl DRinil PORE MATER DY USING THE Bucket pump and water purifier fs "444)4.! rvl"tT a as a s feet. , PIT- . ft as. r. - - m- t T rrifis b Aermtlen. GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa THE ALLMENDiKGER PIANO & ORGAN GO., ANN ARBOR, MICH., U. S. A. Manufacturer, of HIGH GRADE PIANOS' i nnn o l unu unuHii. Importora and Jobbers of Music end Musical Merchandise. FACTCSY: Ccr. Kr:t and Vashfcstca ii ncrcncNcc: r- awe.-k no a .- - 9 av LOMEE3T j v or rsmsix zi zxrrmi tmrf GENERATION AFTER GENERATION W-HrV 3rHjiT !, Children rows It. Iraveijr aaon Id Eava a botUa of It la hi aatcbal. Every Sufferer E r vovs flMfUrha. tHrtebarla. Oooa-h Uatarrb, BroarhlUa. iM, Ckolara Slartraa, burrkaa, l.ni.rn . Jommm la oey er Umba, BUS Jalnta er Rtraiaa, will Bad ta thki eld Aaodvea relief ana epeady cure. Famphk riss. Sold wrywkem. rssoe eta., by mall. eouiea. Kapress4id. It It JOBbOa1 Oo, bwrvaTaUas, au2 vwiieiir B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer fc Dea'rr In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mn am caiian sn, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLB8, CHAR8, Mattress 'S. tfec, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A t9Citizenb of Cambria County and all others wishing to purchase houest FUhVNI TURE. Ac at bonest prices are respectfully invited to give us a call hefore bovlrj eis where, as we are confident ttat we can BMt every want and please ever? taste. Prices tbe very lawest. r4-16-'80-tt.l 1794. 1801. Pollotes wmtea at short aele la ta OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" 4 Bid tfetcr Firit Ctataa 'ouipa.n t eia. T. W. T3TCK, MWnT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FIREINSO!MNfFiC(I.Ml COMMEHCEll BrsiNKSS 1794. Ebensoar. Jniy l. 1SW. MllHtUxjtitwsawaal ia,.Bl7XrfIft From aiitlinns of cinririw 11, dnrrns: thepast years, comet tbe verdict that VICK'S SEEDS never disappoint. Why entt time, monev and patience oa other, wfcea you can buy the BEST at same price T Mike no eautake this year : senti 10 cents lor Fie A-'si Flor mi GaidOf deduct the 10 cenu ha first or Jer, and it cents nochinir. It is better than ever ; too large pane, colored plates, grand nOYeltioM worthy ct CilKivstion Ciih nri7CS iooo and roo. , JAMES TICK. SiEDS&AV. Kochaetcr. V. T. aae Httl, awuai.bave. WT. wmt m, ar um r.,., a. T.aa, mmj J., hc-mm. ToU. smcm. utlimiaa4.kr ,or taiBiimilUtNi M". Toa iu a. ia. wnk aad ltv -I afa, .iHnvM m mx. 9.wmm Sa. fam m mIv timing nw SS S 10adar.AII.SM. W.MHkTaa "d tmn C.a wwl la nurtime fiiiinanai. at laiia.y Ibc mn. mir mImw. .may is. mm K W anrf .nn.A.1 - - II.Bleaiett A C., Isws SS) rwUud, M Um9 1 lappy and content is a bride with"The Ro chester;" she lives in the light of the mcrning. ijuarn mert. urile F.Af.ur 2.j:jc j. .'.Vs.-1 'rri. mm n Mil wi mn I e, i a v a m WEAK NERVES Faints CTttXTi t Coirror !r i.a tvLui h bcrtx tall. Contain nc O-v, tbiia wond'-rful nrv fei-woily cure ail dcxtou cLucr RHEUMATISM Pmst's Cri-ntr Comrj imrlfles th blfji. It ariv- cut tba U t K-il. bi.4 cu--4 lint u,ziattftEu, et..t r..-terv- tiie biofsi- xiiu-ic rtrau to a ba!nr : ,uu,tu tin i. a-'y Lor Uiuui xuzu, L.taUO. It 1M KIDNEY COMPLAINTS J'visr "j irr.r ComrvT r.i rk: r r.trr. U? l!v r and l.iU." ya t" is rf.. t i..a.tiL lb.. cun.tiv 1 . wit, c;nUiii' "l votii iu ik-m tonic. n:sl.r it tlia U.I zkiloAj fur a-1 MOucT Cui.iUibtA. DYSPEPSIA Wjoacti. ftUtl qjit?4' the nw-Tea c f tlw lirv. cnraiiA. Tc.1 u m by it cum vicii Uk CONSTIPATION Taixt Ckikst Com poms in Jtnt a cathar tic. It la a laxative. g--vinir "y and natural art ion ta tha bowcia. lUuiamy aurujr lot lows lu um. SbKLUVlVa, II. IPvT YOUlt WKLLS VTS'A CISTE1JNS. Warranted to Purify a I'oul Well cr Cistern in Ten Days Uso or Money HefundecL It tvI'.I draw n ralWif of -KiXrr rw T viinntc. N--r bn. to U- ck d. j.rinu- or thawnl .Hit. 4 t-ti jr .ld "h. .-ii. draw al.-r . nil rnnn a ft. tt4L N irua ttiMiit: to mt r iMirsu m-kf-r or Ims to ar nt. It uo V..J.1 IU1..UK to '.lit, tx ..llutr tw I.Ier. It v ill lut ru.t .r s n i H- i-a: uiad- of icnlvauin-4 tnm. It i tii' "dii-iiat and r..t ilaraUf umi-tun- nuult- !r ruiiH(t v..-ii-r. it can lx- ki nj :i 1 ft.t-n ui:l:cUfs t tlirn- i imi1iiii: to f.--n l..r. tlic put' : ra. It viil n..t frt ,-ri-, hivlt.c vt.1 the tst f a I'ltlMa vi lnt.-r. 3" l- ynir I-)-jV f-ns tv- 111 trki-l di-t-liaiv'- IU. li:-Ivin. !!: n-. strw-r. rul.t-r tt w.d lu .iitai-t itU the wat-r U o.n- sjnlnt4. It. , You t- not htvr to i nnip out a pailful f "it.-.- to a fr cool itritik. forv-rr hn. k.-t ir !.. n full of air to Uu- IhHIoui. an 4 01i with odd water aa the air m-a(Ki Price $10 for a 1en-foot well or cistern; 50 rents for every additional foot in depth, after 10 4. live ajrent wanted In every town in the TnMed States. Address BUCKET PUMP CO. 441 and 443 Plum Street. CLN CTTTNATT, C We Malt a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISHED and HAND POLISHED, In Rcsewocd, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak And : con tain ing: our: own Patented : Improvements. c ACTICM or WOMXAKSHrP. PLai-.r -d manufacturer's yricd. Order, fnr M7t:nr :.iiee bcliciied. lre Agcaxs Wai-Usl. ETilL w:tE?.S35iS: 33 S:. -L .tr n.. Anw o OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of niami Dating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasfilinc That can t LllDt FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison rith every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Mornily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. octl.-sr-lrr. PATENT STiEL PICKET FENCE. IANTs :;:, J itLSIia XTIBLE. C'hc -.?.t than Wood. r n . i . . i t ' ?) ! y.iioii; r- Tate aMt t -t hu i-k-t F- with gtstr. ( 1 tu it et:laf; i emts ! q I m mr W . 44 . Whaa rl;i& far awi-. t;i -akti'T. Ntt-4rr art Oavtcaa. DovatM avad lijnaiss, Waabai. V a a-tva'aetur Heair Iroa Feycw(. Crcaniavc. Stavf; rUiioc. ti' Miuvf-rw tuid FlKK KaCA T K, Cllavr f r-. ml aiAi.tr-ra. P.r ri4 l-ttt OrfTle TICK Duuft A5II WIXDQW HCalKtvMtt. tvad avU aUatU WIEK WOU.IL. TAILOtt wSc DEA!f9 01. 203 Jt 205 Market St IMtUburgti, Pw JOHX C. FIXCEE. IlaaLaa in Golieii - WeJJioE - Bye - WMslies, 138 WiTU STaaa-r. Prrraacae, Pa. Oldeet tab1thcd bonne to the city, where nothlns; hot pare goods are Dot np, strictly lor 'amity and medicinal ae. Notbtnic Letter than Ontd'a Weiidinr. Nert on ib Ilt. Ooek eahelmer.s. (fray's Moaonitah!a Kve; thene rood are leadlnic brands. Brandies of vlnt. re of 1T on hand. (tin. Holland and IomettlR. also Ol I Torn. Finch's l1en a'eddlas:. tl.OO for toll quart. 6 Inr 0r: )uckenbelm-r'. th same; MnnooKah.la. j oo ir doran. Wine. t S.00 per di.icr. , (J 00 I'.r une-balt dosen. Seeare Iv hozed. Abo bse In vtock. (trsndfather's Chulr. at tl.OO per ks1Id. barrels at Seella ratei. Apr. 'W-lv JITCHIrtG PlLES.tTsi7-."k:: rieaUC very wrrs. pVl ArK NT 4 Mfc'M wtdafa Ha Wlatay mmm wl-srSlnar. krala aali'eat aattdaja. aI la w.wml c-trt rraaie cat isae- t fvsTeyatfssa, hsittt i .srsjsT ta T dfucgtaa ar a&i"- a) U-t li. Z re-H l wf Sm city, m -e, ; J otst. f Zk. 4AL7m t-wra. UK VAT KB a. BON. PM - ifc. -av ffjfPI DISEASES i . n rTf C m A Y V r f ua.u w"7,,.;;r tBBOLBTaLT CTTRES. Usfl I tl.Lis I TW uaat aeeVMMa m w .nrt OmwvT wnkm mmf ImlmmMl wilnsa. wt rma aar 9mm mf Ttwr. Hmi um. ai.rwOTw. mi. I mi, hw miHM U mm mmum Sw WtlMti efctl Uk41h Srrui b. AsucriaM. m mmm waU Wht f Iin fl TS kditrrsa. Slims a rHli.Stli n, fa. arMraivscuaSjraa sVhaa Vliltlag th Pittsburgh Exposition, call a tha KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. Fa? Cash ar Tim Priest an ianos and Qrgans. 79 Fifth Ava PITT8BUR0H. PA. janlltm. SAW MILLS ! Patest Tr table Frief lass k Belt Feed. Steam Engines, Hay Presses. Shingle Mills, tc. Portable Crist Mills Send for tllos. Ttarewltlna- TCsM"hlae, dte. Catalogue. A. B. I AKoCAK CO.. lark. 1'a JU25.1 St. -Slllijiiiijiliit yM? fv mm afBA rrvrreif a-vwhsi eal Q W mr t latnaM ttchla tl I 1 I I BBS BW M4itl.rl.clBM.t I S I R lJ -raLrkla IfaJ. 1 L tai.r. frtm a. 4 The Most VUIalnou Weml to Be l oond In the World. On the different kinds of tobaoeo in use in the various countries of the world, Mr. Pritchett in his rocent pa per on "Smokiana," saj-s nothing froot what wo may term tho mkor" p"int of view. Ho offers us pipes in abundance, says the Chicago Evening Journal, but we Lave hardly any infor mation about their probable or cus tomary contents. The Chinese, we are told, biaoko opium a practi ce which Mr. Pri tcneti does not think injurious to thetn in health. The iuhabitaut.-. of Zanzibar smoke wild hemp or bhang. AVith these exceptions, to which some Others might have been added, the to bacco leaf is the thing smoked. There are many varieties of it. and wo have a brief account of them, w ith their dis tribution and their botanical nanu s, and with some pictures of the growing plant. Put Ix-yon.l this Mr. l'ritchett dM- not attempt to go. He writes of Iutch and (ii-rman smokers and he has a word on French pipes. Hut what kind of stuff these peopb burn in their pipes is not so much as hinusl at. The English traveler on the continent nill soon gain the informa tion for himself. I Jo whore he may, he mill And it simply impossible to obtain what be will dignify with the nam'1 of tobacco. The Herman and Dutch forms are better than the Italian and tho French. but we can say no more than this for theia. France we are inclined to put as the lowest among civilized t bae M-coniUfu ing countries. The band of lie- (Govern ment m-.ikes itS"-lf fi-lt all through. Tho lhis-- kinds of foreign tobacco which are admitted into France are purchased on Government :.-coi;nt, and tin y a;-" about equally bad. The n:tixe-grow:i tobacco is wholly wanting in fragrance, and it has the doubtful merit if being very strong, tu-. us we should t' rai it. ry rank. Can. is further taken that no :. with capital at e-jnmiasid shall be suf fered to open a tobacco shop. The v.hole scheme v. r!c - eit asu might expect. There i. small c;ni;,-.-anywhere, ami only bet ".'" n balaal worse. It would, pernaps. i'n s -.; i-t'::i::g to reci-nci!.-. tli- Lnrli.-ii ivur. -mill US .,f ' bis : i.as to bis p,t in lift- if li- i c.e-T : I ' f i i-' . ! TI i l 'I'-- . ' I. ii;?i .inly hirher v :r."--of work, bi t be c..n lhri -M-nci. :i:i unnce . bv liu i:ie:iH f liie hi: .-1 th: - .i - i .. r'f v a :nl -.il-o u . kind ii i best, iiuiil- -. bat . ln.-h ncli nex t-rthele.ss far sue.. r:.r to aiiv eil!iT a Fr tich woi-l.man or a I f Iililileliaire can hope f.ir in bis I'.VIl countiy. We uo not know what value our working cbisS' s set on a cv,.i:,i.m privilege which coui j ;i tin in as a mai ler of course, but '." believe tie T" would be a rebelliou to-n:orro-.v if it were taken awav ,'.nd im-v v. in-com pelled to smoke t ;i) l al. li.-r dare to say thai it had nt danlly pnv.)':ied. en. -en 1 we b POLLY AND THE ,-iZT i c. U KtlucAt.l 1' rr .l 1 11 t . .1 Into 'I r,tt ij Our next ibnir m-i.-'-bor. . i-ii !:.-. n s .-. i-.ir- resDon-b-Tit'of Munstm' W ""i !-!. i.s an . vs e.-ttin-' a!.iii..:nr I'- ''.":,t whic'i is into mis.'iib'f, l,ut . -i a-r:i:n vit :i--.it :tiii : :' V"i"'li -iie b:isib:i L sl"' k '. s s-j,- .!,'. sb' ii-',1s 1 ; f i . 1 1 : ! iiisr h-r r.- - v i 11 . -!s ol,t : ' i'-' -y i u v. - C'f.. ll. r !-.i si : - br twills itn.i t-ri. I'olly is a ;ro"l p-irK' 1o-.vm1 to fTi froo in sb"- l.fki'.ni-ii:;!' s buoi !,ss b, n -n. -.'tb v.:; : v. .irning an.'. walks, sunning bt-rsolf and all intrudois. One luori.intr a hen stra--J o'it .f '. chicken yard and was jtil-iiy j-it-kinj-up her bn-akfast. wln-n I'u'.l tnan-iji-d i ;i to licr and called cut Stu.Mil"' in b- r btiil voii'f. Tb- jintir b"'ii r-tri-a'.--ii u her own quartets, running as fast t-s be could, follow si Lv I'oll. ulii) screamed "Shoo!" at e ry step. A few days lal" r Poll extended ln-r muriiin? walk into the chicken yard. Here, with her usual curiositv, she vent peering into very corner, till she came to tho old hc-n on ln-r nest. Tbe hen made a dive for Poll's yellow head, but missed it. I'oll. tbinkiu-rdiscr'-tion tbe b-tter part of valor, turned to run. tbe hen. with win-s wide spread, following close after. As she ran. Poll screaui'-d in her .shrillest tones: "O Lord. Lord: ' A member of tbe family, who Lad witnessed the performance, thought it tinio to interfere in Poll's. In-half, as thc anry h-n was raining on her. lb- ran out and stHpiier U-.vn held out ius hands. Poll lost mi time in iravi liny up to his slimilder. Tb' n from lo r biirb vantage trr Hind -.lie turned h:i.1. looking 1 Jo.in on ber foe, s.-ri-a:ni d: ! b-llo there! .S1ik!"' The friirhu-ni-1 hen returned to her nest as rapidly as !i bad come. ABOUT POPULARITY. It Will Come to Those Who Deaerva It Without Their Serking. We read iu ancient story of an old Orecian pbil osophcr who was so desir ous of beinfr worshiped as a detnijod that he threw himself into a volcano, thinking that his mysterious disappear ance would lead men to believe that he had been taken lodily to Heaven. Ilis design was frustrated, however, by the action of the volcano, w hich threw up one of his slippers, thus showing the manner of bis death. This mythical tale has a moral that we may all do well to heed. If you would have your memory cherished aft er you are gone, leave behind you noth ing but the "fragrance of pood deeds,' The evil that men do lives after them," says a princo among poets; "the pood is oft interred with their bones." Influ ences created during lifo will ripple on and widen even after we Lave passed away; if for good, then to our honor and glory; if for evil, then to our shame and disgrace. Deeds that we may think bidden now will stand out brightly in the light of after time, when our lips are sealed against all possible defense or explanation. It is better to so order our lives that all our actions will bear bringing to tho light, and leave, no tar nish on our good name. Let us be sure that our sins will find us out sooner or later while wo live or after we havo gone to rest. We may also learn that those who are over-zealous for popular ity often defeat their own ends, as did tho man in the fable, by some foolish act, by some betraying relict of their selfishness and mad desire for applause. Popularity of the best sort wi'leomo to those who deserve it without their seeking. Tho only kind that is worth having is not gained by fawning upon the public, by catering to every whim and caprice of the populace, but by steady, persistent, noble, honest work that will command in its own time the respect and admiration of all mon. Christian at Work. Took Him Iiy feuriire. Not miny years ago, says the Sh-ib-.. ville ( Mo.l Ilt ral.l, a man went to the Hannibal fair w iih his herd of cat tb t. show. When be arrived there he found that he had no opposition, and m ":ii r was be to beat some other herd that ;.i sent word to a man in Ralls County who owned a herd that he would pay his en trance feo of thirty-live dolluro if be would bring it down and enter it against him. The Ralls County man did as re quested, and the reader can ima gine tbe surprise of tho uther man when the Ralls County farmer took the first pre mium wiih Lib herd. 4. FT. BICK Johnston, liuck Co.. liAMiEUS, EHEN'.UI.O - - PKNN'A. A. V. UKU. taabler. KjiTaBLisnki" Ma. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKtH.LTUN. IA. T. A. It tKHrOII, t aablrr. General Mliu Ensiness Transactei. The t.iiK are the principal faaturcl ol a Kent Til t.akkiu t-atiaett : IIRI'OMTI Keceirer' fsj l.!p on dmanil, and lnteret l.ear tDt certiBcate.i lrunl lo tin Uei-OKltum. I.OAXM Fxiendcfi ,i ccs i.mcr on lvoraMe teiafand appruved j a er "l-coi,ie1 at all limn. (01.I.KTIOS Made in the ...mllM ni4 nxn all the Inntint tuwiik iu the L'u tJJ laies. Charge, modtrate. DKIITS lafued neot(-He In !1 part of the ITnlfM lat. aud lorelifn .xchanite iiued on all pa t" of r oroj e. AI'-it.lN Ol tter-ho' lnticr end t'-e' 'i'iclt.1. to whom reant-le amomoilation will f.e exieii.ld. Patroiii are eured itmt all tratiiuictlon l.all tr lirld strictly prlvair ird finftiiprillf 1. And tint tt.ey will te treated as lilwrally a k.uod banltlnw iale wni ptrulu Respectfully, joii.vs i ov. iiKii a to. "Seeing is Believing. ever made, like Ala din e of old. "a won dcrlul lamp I" A lamp absolutely noil es ploal re and uii breakable, w!.ii-h gives a clear, of t, brilliants tilt, light of $& eanitle rw Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp is "The Rochester." And with it there is no emoke, no smell, ni fcroi chitnnrjt, no rlickerinp-, no sweating, roclimhinif ap of the tiame, no "tantrums'' nor annoyance cf any kind, end it never needs trimming. Its founts 101I reservoirs! being tough rolled seamless brass, with cen tral draft, it is absolutely unbreakable, and as rttle c$ a la nw mii'Ut. Only five yesrs oli and cif fno i-A Tioh f lampt in vet. It must be a GOOD lamp to make such a telling success. Indeed it is, for lamps rr.sy come er.d lamps may go, tut th "Rochester'' shines on forever! VVc make over 3,000 artistic vai ictics, Hang ing and Tsble Lamps, Banquet. Study, Vase and Piano Lamps fiery kind, in lironre. Por celain. Brass, Nickel &.nd Black Wrought lion. Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for the trsde-msrk stamp: "Tub Hucbeteb." If he hasn't the ctr,ui Rochester sr.d the style you want, or if no lamp-store is near, send to us for free illustrated c-ntulogue (and reduced price-list), and we will box end send you any lamp safely by express, right to your door. HOCHESTEH. LAMP CO.. 42 Fark Flare. New York, ifanufirrftirers, and --It Chmm oFoeVvfer PaUnU. 2ti lirfut Lamp itor tit t H'orid. Caveat, r.nfl Trarte-Mfirku .'t-ned. and all Pat ent huf.-n"s cindnrted f-..r Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we mn fecire i-ali-nt in lens time tlian thoee r-rnote from WssL-.ncrti'in end nio.i"-!, drawn,: or phito., with lircrrip tiim. We Olivine, if iiutentaVji"" or tint, frre of cfcsr'e. Our lee not dn? t.il putent : wrured. A Pstnohlet. -How to Obtain 1'uti-i.ts." with nsra. n -f a'-Tu.i! r 'trn'. in your State, county, or town, fi-ui fr-e. Aadrcr C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C. ti si7 flmnliift (Ha torpid lUer, r irnttt eti I lio ' 1 ' ( 1 c- o r aui. if,; ulux .! ANTI-0ILI0U3 l1EG1G!::E. Xsi malarial rliafrleta llielrvlrlnn in w idely rc---nixetl. u tne i.sacM ee. olUrrflpirl la la f rering 1 tie a., stem from lUt oiin. 1 Iriuull; aaSM coated. l)nie iiuall. I'no, '..rli. Scl.l Everyrrlicrc. OCic-c. 44 r.I array St.. 2..'v York. " v7hen I rnv Cms T So tiot tneaa meraly to wop tiu-ra lor a time, and then hare them ro turn actin. I xu.v A liADlCAX. CI AvU. I havo toada tua diaeasa ot FITS, HPZUHTSTZ or FAILING- EICH1 s. A. life-lonsr atnijr. I TTATtaAfT rcy remedy t- ( Cue tUe tvurst oases. J.i-rturc oiliers bro iaiiedisnoreaiion lor not mw receiving a cure, t-eud at ..m e fur a iri-iti.e and utrci Koti ua of my lsrar.Lii.LJC lia.vr.or. tiire I-xprets and io-t oiui-o, it costs yon otlm. lor a Uiil, and it v.' 1 Care yuu. AUcxcsa H.C. ROCT, f.!.C.. 1 83 Pearl KewYCW rTT I . r. ,. wa Fur Lu ri", Fur Iu0r-rir:M5 3 HAMiOPI-l Bf'"lWn -rut-. I t:iNf" VaS bti-llIIX PWrjIi-' t 1 vT-fikB. at lioJr aaa K.ad I Oeci fiV3iij ur-l-ltlii; ' HoJy aaaTtf .ad. Itir-s itiiiilji vfl "f Li .-or. or F .-. in Oiiicr ci.r. I, '.... l. ,-.' - i :". I r- '., l.- --4. II,.. I ..n'.r., StrM..kri.1.liia.l .... iJl h-L.liM. i -,UT.UI 1 olil. bi-i.if CT-r..:i . i.rii -I I- lii ti ti-. .-. i. . B.a I..I. I. I. -in Stf till". .r.Mr l.lr ' rm W-tt. . Utrit.;'. '. .. . .- .. I .-fl c pro. .-.".!' -.-. 4uMir;l fr.i.riL; L CO., trr. -Ui a'. V. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL And Hypophasphites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatableas Milk. Th only prepsra'.lon ef COD I.ITtB OIL that can be taken ruulily and tolerated for a looj tut hj di-Ucate stomarlis. in as a r.KrrT tor romPTTo, MIWHUHS AHUHONn. IMKllll. .KN Ull lit 111 111, IQil.l.S AM HiiiOtT AKl. IHllOMs and all U tsi lMi .isOI:t PS Of lill.lKKN It in nmrrt-lliHin in liu rnlts. I'reacribed and -u.iored by tLo beat l'hvslcians la the countries of tbe world. TALZ EY ALL DRUGGISTS. ; at s A pHipbf-a if .iiii.; .f K 1 :ain I'.ifi.'j v. .. '. f X :ifct ltrindwny. 4 IIVIKIIMM ..U..ia. 4. r m . 1. H..IIIAI... Ill siruri. M.. Nr York an le-rn n.e tvi i-t ! ai n.o.J HP All V tKT'NMl In A iorrfsn real.ai'er, Itfw rate I'aaaiiblel lwc r. l. jons sroy. m j. hvz. 5 U a E 1 GiJPtlS f 1 i -pl A a .SUCCESS JN UiX Opportaaitica For th Youe v of To-Djiy. i lha Proper Cuurso to t'ur.u u:d Kuvn-il in Itu. OrosrtiA of f.-irtri- t',..i, Duiall l:-;: i.i,.,, .1, l-.a Hovoral of the most fawou s-a.-; ., Hs .hi I factories if tv w ,"' - ,f x largest stor( h,,j til'.,,": ...:!!i:;:g in a small way. i.,.B "- i.-.t-iers bad pcarcoly any r-i.,: aj J"'"' 1 1 nr. i!i. tii.t'.istry and j r by I i ; i.li tijoney as pa' I::- i -.. 'l-sioll ol ::;e V.'i-:-i,-, 1 I ( :r, -i r, u.cli. ii.uiiw , - el tu ehi ajK-n prH-( m , ,lf t :'. . relations of busim ss . . .! Ii -'.: d. and so the b'!-;r. . r. vjiamlitig until acres ,,f ( u t tl.n piaci: of one n,u,i , . Li. iiii-ij-m- be (fan to be .-).:;. i ::.i"iis iii7i.jiu oi iiiinu-i i .r-- .n.niy ;'r-at eslabiU'.iiii.,, ' ii.isa general outline ,;... i'i' s avied by an oppori i.i.. : eircni-istaiice helping t-i a growth. Hut when a yo-.n, . -i.u'. n one of tbenc bip work- ., i !jov:.-:iTKls of employes aiul . 1 . !"". .- :;'.:nr ti ice, be is u rv '..-, ;.'. . i. u. i;- ;. '.!:--re ::re no such o':;...r' .'i - . . ' - I - I'.. -J -vl a ."i--e exi.,t"-d to thus bn il 1 !,-... . , . .. . i i-.'-i 'iiiviin-. s iroin aiinoi n.r,i,,i. : ,,f j.. u'-hinery has l,.p- I,. c.it..: , .'. li-: toru s i ci p; ., i. at the verv I'i.- ! is u liflo truth i'i dhiiI hardly ;(; t . 1... llinj locoiimt i . 'or i i ' an -i-work in compi iiti-.-n . i.t-il nurks us-iu.' inu -i::ni-:' is alt')'i-etlir ovi-r.-Lai'....-. ... r.-r truth tbt.t n .. , ; l ' '-r-r-''.j 1 I: i is r '"l at f .- -.. i:. of probity, ind'i-tr .-. -v a! w ''.r ll''f Car-: -j.) i-uii !" " ' :i.:: J v. ; n- ;-.'. ipep V. :;i- -omi'S 1. v .).. I;;3.; v i . i th- j -i -lit ies. r. 1 i-:-. -it (.-, . i - s be i'..; :. ' ! i-bt-d b v ' ,, - -..:..,,, iii iiio al Uc lotlouu 1'j .i.Ui.t ier. 'I'birty years ac . mi- i :i. : h - .-- k:u'- obji . uj'.trently the saun- ' ..-so li.irty y ear. i: ol..: i i-f ;.- ).- "..))' s rl.-i' i'.-;.l :H"-i'.-!iants and I e- r.iiiii!rv. If llif- II T.V i-. .: '. .:.: cn '.- . :..ii :isi.i :.i , i . :: t 7 In . i;.;..)r u ni ti"'- t... r: -.'.-.h '-v f r-t half of v ir:i-rbt li u'd rein.iini-.l ,.in "-r . -T a: the v..f,;-i.-n Nil" indu-'trioU-H f..i'. .i!..'.. .'.':f'., .:; :.".e all .Ncii-.'inf'.d"iit an ! ... l r . . .-.u'c. i-d. and opportiiiiiu. -s i--:.. . ;,. in as tin-y mar s ii - '..i a;.'. , -. ;. pr.-si-.iit geii' r.i. .on v. - .i ;: I-'ifv-lf 1" tul:e advantage of a v. ...'.; .1 .ii.- iid" of fortune. One c( i.::s a-s.yers of the country s-jri-d : i i : r-iiiail- wr.y, -x t rav inn tie f. ", i sii-. er fro tn thesweepitiff.sof iiinufai-tori"-s. It required sun. y-r f honest dealing licfore be co' ld Crz. -i .bli-h a reputation for probitt ti -kill tbat broucrlit bim lar-e o..;:-.-. i,i-.".ls. Then his little labora'.jr. -.- an to prow, he intcnie-1 new .r..--ir ;i i:i:a in bis ork, hi. ;,' d t..s - e-..ti.'.- kiiown i": dl-.tant Stat'-s. a:.i. ; 1 t'.e i 'u- !' I. is life more gold fc i'. ,i r pas-, -1 ' .rough !;is r.--- ty ii .1 :'. vi'r t'..m ihrmih lb" f":: s'-t!es n.ini :. l'hiladelphia. liii-. i;?.;--s .-n was J n- in pari ij :. " . 1i-1l'"- tit.d si. ill. in part i-j I:-:. :-- ry. but :il-o in luv part o !..-:..- ,.r i i-antji-vs coIi-.Il in i : V o!ii'e tboasands u d.j.li's' w.'. f ore. No one ave the a-i.',.'r c.. .iy bo.v much silver and (.'..'j l,e .. :..-. d tbeiclrou;, but mt r. '..iiri.i-I . -l hiiu and on tbe stren;.'-. :. of :.: u'..ti-"n u,iilioti-of dollars' wort' of a . i -rial were intrusted to hi:u a. tu i G:' i-nttftit mint. Can the yet:? a::. -lay r: peat that history? lVi.l.". :. ".r p.irti.'ular line of w.cU. !;: a-: i : : i-1 i ies may be ib prijii :w. bear similar fruit in any ui:s.tie! z '. r'aking. The iinpa; ienrc t.'y,.:; a is often a bar to '.'.; 1 1 ey iv ant to make money ru:.-.? -tj'uii-u a great bouse of m..-, . k.L: -i fci tears. Tin. are -. ' '-i-- ;: in-uini'.i i;iid-r v. l.b'h ...-- '-" :. . but the general n; - :- ; v'' .1 ;.i ars are ri jt. . r d : f ..1 ' :: bw-iness r'pufttion that ca:i cui-- !:i tr:-ii. .ditp recently in one cf tie ,i" ities ai old mercantile Hr"i t-" ' i.-f-ll established for ovt-r half .i.y, und as at one time a: i.r- L" :.;i the wholesale t s-abli-Ki:." ::' r' !. Mght out stock, goi..d w..l :.- -' s by a. young man who l.ai : i.;aU store when this t'.rtt; '- j -Igl.t of its power and bu.r."- ;::... lie did not dream a' that n.pe'ing with bis great r,.-:'' -" -a as content to do the s:::u.: '.r-' -:' 11 to bis lot, ho attend" d tr.c'..J iiisiiiess and exerted hims if '' ' '' '..is cu-.toUUTS. Slowly but "'.':.- : bus-jii s t-xpanded. Refi-r" ' ' ''.' t- became a rival of the el b r ' ben tbe Ur.eTpected tteiij.'':. !.' : hing happened. Tbe your.;, r ::'' More nti-rprising and en ' nis i. ibbor who, tiring of .iter accumulating a large f.-r: ; iii-1 f;-.m tho Sell. In the ' -' .'..: 1 1 as in naiuro tbi-rc : '..: -rroA m and decay. ..- .: ! -' i,.ii-..,.s li.ar ,.!e fr.'sii Lloed into th" tu a": 1 d"-s-'"'t. '' ' f r I t s. may go on ere nig lib t.a.e o: ; ! . ;ni-r; give a still 1 ngr tito to t:.' l" -growth, but decay coir.es t" - -a:.d young.r enterpris-s dis; Hi. ii tb- corporations th--...:. long f-.i.' r from th- ' -' . , . . ' -. v. ... ,, r 1 i ; li-u-'i s. fresh ideas I ' " all 1 i-al of youth, le -.. .-- --i . r: to be occupied is "' '3 . ll y um: man of to-day . . ... v t b ; air or lose in '.e:rree Coiuldcnce in his";'i" Mi: -ed. Rut ho must lo" ',r.' toe necessity of toiling fur earn the good reputation whw-- ".' b'.:..'.l with skill and ztida-".v' g,vo him high ylaco auidc mi. u. . ...v A CRAVE YOUNGSTER- v IVonilorful Coiilurti and four". I'our-Vear-Oid "J' Apl-ichy four-ycar-oid child ,;. . Jskaioosa. I.t., says a cot-- ;rv"' 1, N -,v York World. 1 1 is t bus. Wilson, and. while pl.i.'-" ' ' !.: mouth of a well covered b.,.:.:j. fell in. The well is '.: - . ;. and contained ten feet ct ''. ,:.!' lime. The mother sa tat.'l. .all. and, frantically tseirin? f". . .. I If i ,,f x il:. VVi.- l:iv', l.llll 1VH lb in." child grasped tho line, but ' could not hold on tightly 'n0-i-'" .. drawn oat. The mother tied alfove. . " Will pet hold on tight -"""' mis for papaV" trembi.r'.v' " mother to tho littlo one. 6 "Ksscamo a bravo hi-' In low. ,-l y The mother hurried '.' returned with the father other men, h". after a'- rescued tho child frotn its l''':; ;'... Tb" little one was ilJ,! ',',;: fro:. i cold when taken out. I - ,. ly cb;ii-r to thecbtbes-l--'' . its i.ead above wu-r. 1 If "' . hi..-'ed it and wept f'r ... assembled crowd threw ."P and cheered in vkai l'o's's OaBjrn.lrizx la fa ti l I EllENSllllKf BY JAME Guarsntrs"'1 Oas i1 7 dO dO it B np ' da ll n. a, do I"' tmY-Ta persons rsi aa mbu addlUonal t. pay "posts. I ri, a event w I fartad from, ana si " lai.rw. ..j v- poet ta b Placed oa t 41a. Miu' laos o" aaia tun forward. mwry tot your r iiMBHa Nonet. . . - , oa t M a acaiawaaJ -vir-:;r -ti-l. 'WhithmI O! Wii ' Vfmi liu-.'- Ti-mio-"Vnv in so rv.c rv LacAisa ir ALtir .-, tend lor i'. Ks-Eimi- aJ:t "v PH I ttnO IV. L. $3 SH taated, and so mar VViLiliuiUU 0. T. Affsl. R015EI TJjNTDB AHUM and dealer In " llOIl "A tall lin al Bodies) Wfc Apt S3 :not d VALUE iH, COrPER" ASL iJteepeeUully Inn .and tbspubiicm i. .arryina on t.uulu ' MooDtalD Hons. .supply front a larj . oer, any artlole m so iar(ra-t. la th. Urine t.riren. fkTSt pecltr rat tbls tabll.hu tin nooi ) ma a call ora sod r.i-. JTiaahuric. At Barbd A fllH-rLa' RJ tha bo-i.'JUK t. . aa an r-C., c . . i. i baala.a ill a 1 1 i tb lauare. 7 lie artists t.o miii sseni. Knerrititi IiatroBaae solicit. TO V aVsatsaac from ll ainiT.-wa.mig a Bsad a raiuablrJ parUomlara for a pkasdkd BMalU-l laaa wao is c4 Itvot. r. C.JT "tier pr. 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