The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 24, 1891, Image 4

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MCXtCO S SYSTEM OF PEONAGE
fontr.u-. to 1 .i tint r..rrivj cn Wlih.'tut
.il.t.i!'..ill.
A ' -.'iui r slavery ! cm-
tt.v.si . . -.v i ;. ,li a i;i Chiapas, and its j
wt.riw :..;': are novel ami intererAin?.
The skives nearly sill come from the
iniIl! class of Spaniards, and arc not i
Indians, us is went rally supposed. The
usuul custom is for a family who may
have a hoy 1 or 1 1 years of ajro to take
the child to some plantation-owner or
faini'.y of the tirst-class and propt.se that
it t-Uall take a position as m rvant on
condition that an advance of ! or ?!
is made to the parents. The contract
also jrcnerallv stipulates that the ehihl
shall receive a certain amount as wages,
awl that the Mini shall W pla vd to its
credit until the money advanced has
been pa M. when the ehihl will a; rain In
free. As the ehihl (.'rows older anil lte
eomes able to earn more money its par
ents, so it happen- in nearly cv.rv ease,
applv for more money, thus piiiii.-T up
the debt. When the ehilil becomes of
sijje it generally asks for money for its
ow n personal use. awl thus ltoimd to its
master it imi-t continue in slavery un
til the debt is paid.
A peon can not change masters at his
will, hut he must have h w ritten state
ment of his ilehts from his t:i-t owner,
whieh is accepted y his new master,
should one 'h fonnd v. ho is willing tu
TMtvar.ee
the amount. If any attempt
to i-se:ii Pacini.' His ,
bis debts is made oy
the .-lave he is carried to jail awl pun-i-hed
until he is willin;.' to take u the
yoke sixain. 'I his system of slavery is
contrary to the statute Live . f the coun
try, hut it has been in operation so hmjr
tliat in this part of the Ucpublic it is
carrictl on wimoiii. iuiu.ui".i.
i twin? to the iirnorawe of the
middle
,-1:isk,-s. it is seldom that a
slave be-
comes aeipiainted with his natural
rights, and tiiere are very few eases of
rebellion. One of these exceptional
cases recently oeelinvd in the City of
San Cristobal, in this State, the slave
beinjr a voting woman v.ho was the
property of a family to whom she owed
a la ore debt. A prominent army otliccr,
stationed in that t ity at the time, be
came enamored of the irirl. He in
formed her what her ri.'.'hts were under
the law. and she lost no t'.:w in leaving
the family, without takn.i; any state
ment of the debt or attempt intr to find
another master. Owinpr to the intlu
ence of the army ollieer all elTorts of
the family to have her arrested and
punished were unsuccessful. Philadel
phia 'limes.
TEETH AND HAIR.
Are Not
I inli)init Lb to imhI
Look.
With us there is. to say the least, a
tnri.r and d.-. ided prejudice in favor of
luxuriant tresses ami pearly teeth. Hut
it is only a prejudice, and by no means
universal. We see no lacU of beauty in
the infant's naked, rosy scalp, in its
sweet little toothless mon'h. We even
seen kind of majestic beauty in the
ivory dome 1 hat covers the sajre's busy
brain. A white, .shinmir billiard ball
is by no means unpleasin' to the eye,
and no one can fancy its beauty im
proved by covering half of it with a
coat of hair, however sott and silky.
lutrous. brown or -rolden. llirds had
teeth once: lac.v should ve .ve!eome
the prospect of a return, a retrogres
sion, to their former semi-reptilian con
diti.iiisV Would you third; your canary
i r our bril liant -lined eoekatiM improved
m it
edirc sa 's
featl
I l ISM
i ranee
if the smiH-th,
wer-e "arnished
tt!i i ;;- a
even
with
little
o!
its bill
oearlv
of
red
,-ii u
ad wine-eil allii-'ator'.' The
! a f.U I com (denient of
ays been regarded as an
1 ecth iias :
iuiiisjHnsa
health. To
iiilKutinii of perfect
our prehistoric ancestors.
who had no other "Tain-mills than their
molars, it imtst have been so. and the
modern sohlier in active service would
find his haul taek and kv.thery salt
lK-ef unsatisfactory fare without the
dental integrity which the examining
sui';.'eon so proi rly insists upon. Rut
the constantly improving science of
cookery supplies the remedy for the
civilian, awl us to the soldier, he is,
like his teeth, a relie of undeveloped
civilization. The 'tlos f war" must
fro, teeth awl all. Kxpericnce has
demonstrated that the luxurious diet of
civilization, which jrives so little for
the teeth to do. is. on the whole, more
conducive to vitality and longevity
than the hard fare of savairery. Lonjr
before toothless iuins shall have be
come the rule, all occasion for teeth
have passed, cither for beauty or use.
North American Ueview.
AN ODD LIBRARY.
Hook on Itol. iiv r.omid lu the Hark
of I
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Tret ami I'litnt.
At Warthenstein. in (lermany. there
is perhaps one of the most curiously
original collections of ImwiUs extant.
This consists of a ltotanical collection.
Outwardly the books present the com
mon appearance of a block of wood,
and that is the first impression: but a
minute examination reveals the fact
that each is a complete history of the
particular tree which it represents. At
the back of the lxxk the bark has been
removed from a space whieh allows the
scientific and common n;imes of the
tree to be placed as a title. One side is
formed front the split of the tree, show
ing its grain and natural fracture: the
other shows the woxl when worked
smooth and varnished. One end shows
the grain as left by the saw, the other
the finely-polished wood. On opening
the IxKik it is found to contain the fruit,
seeds, leaves and other products of the
tree. These are supplemented by a
well-printed description of its habits,
usual location and manner of growth.
It fact, every thing which has a bearing
upon that particular tree secures a
place in this wonderful, useful and
valuable collection. Here is a prece
dent for the Ktanieal societies to adopt,
and although doubtless expensive, yet
it w ill certainly repay in its Utility.
Christian at Work.
AROUND THE GLOBE.
The Eskimo call seals to them by ly
infrdown on the ice and whistling.
Voi.AffK is but eh veil years old and
it is said that S.ooo.OtiO people are able
to use it.
A rnoi-iiKT has arisen who says that
the world w ill lx denst ly overcrowded
before it is two hundred years older.
It is estimated that nearly 1 0,000 pick
erel have been taken so far tliis w inter
from Lonr Meadow pond, near Water
hury, Conn.
The highest church-spire in the world
has ju.-t Wcu completed. It is that of
the cathedral at Ol m, Viirteinlcrtr. and
is r:;o feet hijrh.
Mr,. 11. M 1ovki.i.. of Oskaloosa, la.,
bejran about a year and a half ao to
save dimet. A few days aro her bank
was ojveucd and the sunt total wasfll.
70. Makmh.vi. IlooTH frives this succinct
statement of the salvation methods:
"tScr u l)ol. ry and .vapo2o;ry. instead of
theolojry, in dealing with the submeri-d
twentieth of society."
Tiiii:mikk Kick is said to have once
won rloo.iiiii) at draw poker at a single
ittiny. It may W true and arain it
may not, but there wen no t.nch
'hands' amoiiL' the bric-a-brac w hich
he left behind hiiu.
An aero of buui'-nas will support
twctity-tive times as many persons as an
acre of w heat. One thousand square
feet of land, irrowiiijr bananas, will pro
duce four thousand pounds of nutritious
hubr.taiice. The same space, devoted
to wheat or iH.tatoes. will produce only
thirty-three pounds of w heat, or liinetv
nine pounds ,,f j,t;,t.w-N.
JOB :: PRINTING.
Tim rnwM-LS
Printing Office
It tfce place to Bet your
JOB PRINTING
rromptty and satisfactorily ecuted. Te
will met trie prices of alll honoraoM
cwDp-tion. We d.tu't do any but
first-pi-s uik and wDt a
liviiirf price, for it.
Willi Fast Presses and New Tyrs
V are prepared to turn out Jab Prtntioii of
every description In the FINEST
STYLE and at the Try
Lowest Cash Prices.
Nottntijj nut the best material l used and
our work rp-akn for itielf. We are pre
pared to print on the shortes. notice
Posters, Programmes,
Ucpiness Caki?. Taom. Bill Heads.
Month lt Statements Envelopes,
Labels. Cikcclars, Wedding asd
Vn-iTtNo Cards. Checks. Notes.
Drafts. Receipt. Bosd Work.
Letter and Note Heads, and
Hop and TarttInvitations Etc.
We can print anything from 'the. smallest
and neatest Vliitinn Card to the largest
Poiter on bhort notice and at thj
most Reasonablu Rates.
The Cambria Freeman,
EBENSBURG. FENN'A.
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PATENTED
.e WkimK Cmitaln ! I.cav;
.ccdb "1" Hi-' i'ine 'irtr.
Uo them f "r u ploiistr.t f,nk r.'.d
-poedy relief for INFLUENZA, ACUTE
fi?,o chro;i:c catarrh, clergymen-s
, 7H.r'0T, HAY FEVER, ASTHZA A.'.'D
l.L SiiSUZiUAL DISEASES; th v are free
i : :t tidullciTc.ioii, a. n !iii:.S Uj-J
; . tuei.- mamifactur.? h:tt t.:o BEST OP
1SBACC0 c-iJ FF1ESH PJ.VS NEEDLES
r..:i it
FREEHOLD, N. T.
What a Comfort!
No Dirt! No Fuss! No Back Ache!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS BRIGHTER,
and males the Shoes WEAR BETTER.
Doa'tlct the wemeahare all the best things, but use
! WolffsflGMEBiacking
ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN.
ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN.
1 find it tip top Harness Dressing.
WOLFF & RANDOL PH.PhUadeiahi
FOR
H3?S2S, Gatt!s, Sl.scp & Hogs.
Excels any remedy far the rapid cure ol Hani
Colds, Coughs, bide Sound, Yc!low Water, Fever,
Cictemper, Sore and IVeak Eyes, Lung Fever,
Cestivcnass, Elo'.ches, ar.d ail difficulties aris
ing from Impurities of the Blood. Will rollers
Heaves at Cnce. Manufactured Ijr tte
JDPFA MANUFACTURING CO., LYOFOS, N. t.
FOB SALS VX AM. DKAI-FI-S. J,
PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER
REGULATOR. ;
Tbe only (ore and radical eure for '
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS.
INDIGESTION,
and all disorder el the liver and has cured '
hundreds of people and Is the only remedy
lor tha.'e diae&jes. and In cases In which tbe
most sktlltnl physicians have utterly Uilrd.
Testimonial trou hundreds ol people living I
la Blair eoanty, Pennsylvania, lt Is mana
hkctured by O. T. Ketrlasr. M ltllana '
bars, Pas , lor tbe v. T. I. R. Co., and lor
rale by all druKl'UJ at 40 cents per bottle.
None genuine except label shows tbe In
dian arrow-head trade mam.
April 'ZCilh, o-!y.
STIR SHiilHG PARLOR I
COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS
EBENSBURC, PA.
J. H. OANT, Proprietor.
1HKPtTBL.l( will always find as at out r!a
of business In business bbnrs. KTerytLlngke
neat and cosy. A bath room has been con
nected with the shop where tbe pnblle can be ac
commodate.! with a hot or cold bath. Bath tab
and eTerythlntr connected therein kept perfectly
clean. Olsii towsis a arsoistTT.
M. D. KITTELL,
Attorney-ot - ju tx w
EBENSBUKU, PA.
DtJlce in Armory BulMlag.opp.t'eurt Hoaie.
TWO
CREATURES.
II hiw and IVculiarltl of the
Ilat and
TWO OUEER CREATURES. I r .! fni
the Hhale.
i Only one species of featherless ani
mal that can fly exists In all the world,
; and it in one that you probably have
i often seen. Properly speaking it bad no
j wing-n, nevertheless iu flying appur
I unanee is nioro nearly p rfect than
i that of any bird. lt flies with wonder
' ful rapidity, darts about with such
' quickness that it it difficult for the eye
to follow it, and its senc of touch and
j smell are something marvelous.
In watchitif? its rapid and eccentric
' flight in the twilifrhtyou have, nodoubt.
thought that this straniji-animal is a lurd.
Rut its binl-like appearance 'nds with
its ability to fly. Its younj; are born and
nurtur.'U just as are puppies and kittens.
This strange flyintr animal is tho bat,
says a writer in tho Philadelphia Times.
In one of .Esop's fables it is related that
the beasts and the birds once enjra-d
in battle, and the bat hovered above,
chanpinjr from one side U the other, as
the chances of victory changed. For
this treachery tho bat was doomed to
tho rjueer life he now leads, that of an
apparent bird, but a real mammalian ani
mal. The structure of the bat is very pecul
iar An eminent naturalist says: "If
the Rnjrers of a man wen; to be drawn
out like wire to altout four feet in
length, a thin membrane to extend from
finder to finder, and another membrane
to fall from the little flnper to the
ankles, he would make a very tolerable
bat." Yes. the whole skeleton of the
bat is very similar to that of man. with
the exception of the great elonjr-ition
of what we may call the arms and
hands.
When you see the hat darting alout in
the cveninff he is takinjr his supper. He
lives as the swallow does, on insects in
the air, and. although his sight is very
poor, his touch and smell are so sensi
tive that he has no difficulty in catch
ing his prey, even when flying1 so very
fast.
When cold weather comes on the hat
ceases to ny about in search of food. He
doesn't need to. He seeks a well shel
tered nook, where he is not likely to In.
disturlicd. and quietly takes a nap till
next spring'
Somewhat analagous to the hat. the
mammalian of the air, is the whale, the
ma-lnmaliau of the sea. The whale is no
more a fish than the hat is a bird. Its
young are horn like the kittens and the
puppies, but only one at a nine, lue
young whale takes its nourishment at
its mother's breast, just as the human
baby does, and it is just as carefully
watched and guarded by its parents.
Although whales grow to enormous
size, sometimes eighty and even ninety
feet long, the throat is so small that
tho animal couldn't swallow a bite as
large as a tea biscAiit. This applies to
the common whale: the spermaceti has
a mouth large enough to swallow a man.
The whalebone that the dress-makers
and others iind so useful is what may
be called the jaw of the common whale.
It has no teeth, and it lives on anima
cules little animals that float in great
numbers on tho surface of the water.
Tlii? whalebone is used as a sieve
through which tbe food is strained.
Therefore the whale that kindly took
lonah "in out of the wet" must have
"teen a spi-rm iceti. which has a big
throat and jaws with about one hundred
let tli in each.
POCKET-MONEY FOR BOYS.
The Kvil Attend nt I'.'oii Sujjlyinc TUem
Wttli : i-.li.
If you want to rnin an impulsive My,
rive him plenty of pocket-money. The
recipe is infallible. It has often been
tried, and always with the same unhap
py result.
Rich parents are too liable to indulge
in this killing itpecies of kiudncsa. Jly
the time he is cihl years dd, the little
scion of wealth begin. U understand tho
soft side of pa and ma, if both have a
soft side. and. if not, the weak spot in
the weaker of the twain. If an only
ton. he is usually irresistible.
'Alas: bow many only sons have the
way to destruction made smooth for
them by blind partiality. Young gen
tlemen of larg-e expectations are accus
tomed to carry bank bilks in their porto
lnonnaies at the ripe ago of ten in these
days of prematurity. At fourteen they
are content with nothing less than well
stuffed pocket-books, which "the pov
ernor" is required to refill as fast as
they are emptied, or, if he demurs to the
requisition, the wherewithal must come
out of "the old lady's" pin money.
"Youth must be served," especially pre
cocious youth.
All this is wron?. Every father and
mother knows it i wrong, and yet such
things are common, says the Xew York
Ledger. Say what we may about the
harsh, austere, uncompromising old
Puritans, their stern family discipline
was better than the domestic indul
gence by which children are "spoiled" r
in these modern day?. Koys need tin
curb as much ai fiery young colts, anc
of the two extremes it is wiser to bit
them heavily than to throw the reins
on their necks and let them gallop at
their own wild will. There is a middle
course, however, which conscientious
trainers of youth find no difficulty in
mirsuine. Would there, wore more of
them.
STILU ANOTHER MYTH.
It AVtss Not KouKrt Uc IIl AVlio Wrote
the Music of the " Marm-Ulaine."
Yet another tradition is tlisprovoil and
a frracefnl lefjvnd upb.t and di-crt'lited.
Every one knows, says the t'liicufro
Journal, who wrote the muio of the
"Marseillaise," and how Rouyet de
l'lsle, lyinp in prison in I'aris, heard
tlie troops marching' from the South
:n:j the famous war song which he had
eon.p)sed to cheer the conscripts at
SL'anburg. The troops were comingf
from Marseilles: Kotiift-t de lTsle's
hvmn was henceforth called the "Mar
seillaise," and in 1S"0 its composer was
pensioned hy Ixmis l'hillippe. AVtll, he
did not write the music. There lived
at !St. Oraer, in the department of
Calais, a modest old chapel-master who
had controlled the music of the
cathedral and believed himself to be a
composer. lie wrote hymns and
anthems and pieces during the years of
his office, which beyan in 1773 and
ended in 177. lie even wrote an
oratorio, taking the choruses from
ltarin's "Esther"' for his libretto and
calling Ids matnium opus by that name.
When he retired from his peaceful of
fice, two years before the taking of the
bastile, lie drew up an inventory of all
his works and deposited it and his man
uscripts in the archives of the town.
TLre they have remained, cared for
certainly as the old organist would
have wished, but also wholly undis
turbed. In thti introdui-t-inn t th
oratorio was that very hymn to which, J
two years after the choir-master's re
tirement, Rouret de lT.-le set his fa
mous words. The manuscript la,
lj leen brou-j-ht forth from obscurity
and the air discovered in the composer's
autograpli. There Is even noicething
stranger. The battle hymn, as Rouget
wrote it, had certain florid puvsages
whieh he judged in accord with martial
music. Subsequent arrangements by
more skilled composers have reduced r
omitted these, and in so doing have left
the composition exactly as it appears in
the old chapel-master's autograph score.
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noq.) t4-u.rjp x flAtq o piuj3 mn
I a moi Xai jo ouo u; otml ejqtaa
Hns 9Atst 1., pucj; hi Tiuto.r .
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more a factor than ever liefore in ejiu ud
injr this already extensive busings.
(HT.
PERFECT
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is of decided and acknowledged liencfit to
consumers, living in localities where there
an but limited or indifferent
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JOHXSTON. M. J. BCtr. A.
8TAItLlSBBD 1872.
W. BVCK
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
BANKERS,
EBENSBURO. - PENN'A
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Establish o;iSM.
Carrolltown Bank,
CAKHOLLTOW. PA..
, HARBArOII.:Csmrr.
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General Banting Ensiness Transacted.
The lollowliur are tha principal features ol a
general baialng business :
DErOSITS
Kecelved rsyatle on demand, and Interest bear
ing certificates Issued to time depositors.
LO.t59
Extended to eoa'omers on favorable tetms and
approved pper discounted at all times.
COLLBCTIOSS
Made In the locality anl npon all tnebankln
towns la the Co ted Plates. Charges moderate.
DRAFTS
Issued negotiable In all parts or tha Unit
Stt. and loreicn exchange Issued on all arts
of Kurofre.
ACCOTTHTS
Ol merchants, tanners and others solicited, te
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are assured that all transitions frail
he held as strictly prlrate and onndvnUal. and
that they will be treated as liberally as good
banking tales will permit.
Kespectlnlly,
JOUNbTOS. BCCK til.
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Cbas. S. Gill, Prop'r.
Tnble onsnrtased. Kemodeled wlti rvfrlee on
croond Boor. Natriral rii sn-l lr eanrtcjoent
light In all rooms. Mew iiwb laundrr attached
to boose.
Kates 2 to 13 per day.
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of Standard Ciiewing Tobacco
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JHO. FIKZER & BROS., Loois rifle. U
OILS ! OILS !
The Standunl Oil ("oiiinany, of
Pittsbur";, Pa., make a specialty
of manufact miner for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
Illumiiia!inr and
Lnbricaiins
Oils,
Najihfta and (jasoliiie
Tbut ran t-a
Ml FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Most : Meiily : Fatisfaclory : Oils
in the market a.sk for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
ITTTSKUKG. I'A.
oetls-W-ljr.
B. J. LYNCH,
UNDKRTAKKR
And Mant fact irvr & DeaVr In
HOME AlU) CITYMADE
FURNITURE
iLii:i and xinm mt
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
XBL.S, CHAIRS,
Mattresses, &c,
1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
lCltizens of Cambria County and all
others wisbinc to purchase honest FUKNI
TTJKE. &c. at honest prices are respertf ally
invited to give na a call t.efore buying c Ise
where. as w- are confident trat we can
meet every want and pleas" v-rv taste.
Prices the vrv lowest. rt-16-'80-ti.l
i Ela
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or
ArilCfilTlAy Arrra itrurnsTiAal
TreppH m Siw.r, CtllltT Im. It.
Kwmry Tractor mooo Id Lt bottla o It la bu MtrbeL
Every Sufferer IS: r
VMS Hsaiiftf, IHpttlrla.Otavb, Oaterrn. BradUu,
S nil ma. Ckotora Morbus, purrbtM Uimom. Sonm
ta Body or liabt, baff Jotuta rftamuu, will and la
thla old ABodrno rrUof and swedy enrm. I-kmptaW
trmmx Bold Trrywapra. rrtre eta..hr mall. S botttai,
fToraioiJiit. as. L a. JOajiHOM OO, -Soma, auiav
auiJ uti ur
rrom mloss os mstotners, erring thepat Tears,
roai- i.tc Tcria ir.as VlbK a SEtOS
dr:.pToir. Why sraftc tir.te, oik anj patience on
oihen, n.m yrm rn bay the 13 EST at same prk-e?
M Ae n.i mr-l;etb:s veir: seixi soceiits sor Vicar'at
Floral OtuYfr, dcclncr the io cents from first order,
and it cost-t ij.-Jrtir.i. It is beeer than erer; soo large
page, cr. lor-nl.c. firaad novelties worthy of
CtlMi-iri - '.'l T-ri?r .lrm ami ro
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matt atiaiaTlataC l Maat m i
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I IrrruiHr on
Ul I WlllilU I lUUO.Vl sS ..4 mlrrmtr.
twwlin ery asr sW MMr S. i M .
MtM rnuwpm Ike tu-hlac aae I.Uerjr. bixU
mil !. mm 4 tm M.lrunmnmllif- lw
assia. hw.v iNmn imis bv Inilit..wiuii4 -
adarvM m rrq.t tdt prttm. 40 elm. a S. ; S kwf Sla.
mnmmm. ua. iiiusku, raliadcl.v. Ia.
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THE WORLD'S FOUR COnNtHa.
TmrKK are over a hundred railway
stations in Ijnku.
Theke are in European Russia two
buDdred and t enty-threc fn?ar fac
tories proluclnj;suar from lieets.
A l-'ia-:x'H writer has reeently called
attention to the faet that Knj'lish lace
is frequently charged with white leaL
Ovkm three hundred thousand dollars'
worth of French Itonlions are exprUtl
to Constantinople yearly fur the ladies
of the Turkish harems.
The salary of the president of Japan's
conjjTOss or tliet is four thousand dol
lar, and he holds ofliee for four years.
The vice-president jret.s two thousand
dollars.
TlIK Met--ri r Zeitun,'. one of the most
popular journal:-, of LnwmlK.iurj.'. has
Wen suppressed-for six months ln-ea tw
it contained rei-ently articles reflecting
upon the new Crand Duke.
AoKliNf to the repirts of the Ex--is
Commission tbe crop of toliaeeo in
Ett-.iean Ilussia amounted this year to
4.4,i.4'.'l poods, of w hich the provinces
of Kittle Knsvia yield 1.7s.rX',7. and
thos of the southwest los.fiia mmmIs.
S st-'.IUot s has the plarue of rabbits
lx-come in 'New Zealand that a mercan
tile company connected with that coun
try is paying seven shillintrs six 'x-ne
apiece for stojits to eert.iin aents in
England. h-livered alive and in pmv1
-n!it ion.
lx every tobacco f:t-tory at Key Vest
there is a "reHd-r." Cnltans and SjKtn
iards can r.ot tulk uitho-it re.t ieula
tion. I.i order to htcj them from talk
ing and dropp'ui' tin-ir w.irk in order to
ose the hands a jHTson is employed to
reail aloul during' workinj; hours.
TltK Japanese eensns shows that the
population a year ai was 4:1.072.00
M.H't.:VM ra:ils and 1 '.. vi.".".s4 females.
7.SIO.S72 inhabited houses, o.s-j.-, nobles.
l.'.r.i.;.',:;7 shizuku. or memlnTs of the old
military class. :;s.o74..Vs vomiuoii jk-o-ple."
and 7.4l."i,ll'.l married couples.
Nixi:ty public sanitary inspectors vis
itel the crematorium at Wokinjf. The
carcass of a sheep was cremated tj
show the working1 of the system. It
takes an hour to reduce an adult human
lody to ashes, which would measure
from half to three parts of a gallon.
SCRAPS OF INFORMATION.
A ton of tomatoes as they come fn.m
the tield. it is estimated, will till from
40(1 to 4"0 cans.
Ix a minute an express tr:iin j.'m-s a
mile and a street-car 3'J rods: the fast
est trottin-r horse 14s rods and un av.-r-afre
pedestrian has jrotovcr in rods.
Tiik latest article to le manufactured
from corn is soa. Kxpcri:n-i:V. have
shown that a bushel of corn with the
proper amount of alkali will make 'Jiiii
pounds f soap.
A msHKi. f peanuts subjected to
very hi-h pn-ssun yields one rullon of
oil. In some cunties tin- p-aiut,
castor iil ln-an audsuntlowersire row n
extensively for oil alone.
Till r.K are onlv at tout twenty reallv
frretit diaimmd-in tin world. Th" m't
famous of them have coini from 'Icon
da and !!r:izil hut th largest are from
the South African fields.
A l:.i'll penman can write :.0 words
in a minute. Todothishe mn.-t draw
hhs quill thnmirh tin space of a rol
11 li feet. In 40 minutes his pen travels
a furlonfr. and in five hours and a third
a mile.
IT is estimated that water leaikin;r
throutrh a hole jut larve enou;rh to puss
a needle thniu'li. during twenty-four
hours, at a 14-pound pressur-. would !e
sullieient tt supply a house for a day.
The waste through a onc-ineh pip un
der the same conditions v.oul.l lw 1.140
gallons.
TllK greatest meat-eaters in the world
art the pHplc of America, whose aver
age consumption is lT."i pounds per an
num. The Kurdish come next, with an
avcrajre of a little over llo jtounds. The
French eat only half as much meat a,
the English, and the people of Icrmiin v.
Austria and Italy still less.
Castoic plores hare had ptit a hi-.-tory.
The word indicates the skin of
the Waver, out the tnst French castor
plows were formerly made of tlsin deer
skin. Jind were soft, durahle and expen
sive. Shaved lamli tr sheepskins were
Hsnlaeed lv American t-astors made of
antelope skins from our Western plains.
WELL-PAID LITERATI.
Kmit.e Zol.A has lKen paitl .-'..iKtO for
the riirht to puldish his new novel.
"Money." in an evening paper.
Ilinrii 11 am. a nn. who is dijrjrinjr after
Aztec treasures in Mexico, is reported to
have made some rich finds.
MKS. AVKl.IA K. ItARK. who now
livid'S her talents with the l,edo-er and
the Century, is said to make more money
than does the Chief Justice of the I'nited
States.
(iKoki.K Kkxxan, the siln-rian trav
eler, lectureil over 2tnl times last season,
and is proud of the fact that he never
missed a train or failed to present him
self to his audience at the advertised
time.
Thomas Haii.ky Ai.iricii is workinp
on short stories. Thomas Nelson lare,
the talented Virginian, has planned
three liooks and several short stories.
Joel Chandler Harris is enjrafjed on a
boy's story t if Southern life liefore tlie
war. "Ike Marvel" will soon put forth
two to lames.
MAJOR 1xi will make at least s.,
O00, possibly MnO.OOU. out of Stanlej',
whom he pays ..'.0.000 for fifty lectures.
In addition to this he pays the travel
ing expenses of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley,
so that it costs him alxtut Si. 200 every
time the explorer lectures. IVind never
receives less than SI, GOO, and f reo,uently
pets Kt.000 for a lecture.
A MUSICAL SPIDER.
How He lu Ifirfl autl I'leaaeU by a
Tuninir I'ork.
A pentleman in California has been
trying experiments with a spider, and
he seems to think that the spider en
joys certain sounds evei after he linds
they are not caused by the b'izzine; of a
flycaurht in the web. This is what a
San l'rancisco paper says alnnit it:
"A frentleman was watching some
spiders when it occurred to hitntotry
what effect the sound of a tuning fork
would have upon them. He suspected
they would take it for the buzzing1 of a
fly. lie selected a lanre, ujrly spiiicr
which had Itecn feasting on tlies for two
months. The spider was at one eheof
its web. Sounding the fork the man
touched a thread at the other side and
watched the result.
"Mr. Spider had the buzzing' sound con
veyed to him over the telephone wires,
but how was he to know on which par
ticular wire it was traveling? He ran
to the center of the web very quickly
and felt all around until he touched the
thread ajrainst the other end of which
the fork was soundinjr, then, taking
another thread alonp, just as a man
would take an extra piece of rope, he
ran out to the fork and sprang njan it.
Then he retreated a little way and
looked at the fork. He was puzzled.
He had expected to find a buzzinjj fly.
He pot tin the fork atrain and danced
with deiipht- Evidently the bound wa
music to him.
Aa Art Ifl rial f lam.
A New Yorker has succeeded in mak
inp an artificial clam which tastes I tet
ter than the original, will keep fresh for
five years, and costs only half as much
as the bivalves dnsf out of the sand,
nisotslers from chilis and restaurants
will make him rich in thni years. The
clam has not usi-d the public as he on-jlit
to, and this is the result.
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IMPORTED
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ffitti
sll tj
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wit ts Awn. win rvFP
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IBC DDI, UKLVU'.l-I-U "".mi.
C-1 wlthrn-tt-ue.-iH" In the lmirUI
antl Rujai O.-scral H'"-.i;l t Voc
i.nU luuny o'licrii.
Css ritUlUi r:;'.irtdil trt tf Tlrtntit :
'1 vi T. .-OL1K. lia. Jan . . "t
Trror Anchor fain M-r is r-ll -xit-l-
l-nt. OrilirSi.tr. fiiffrrtnp fr.m Klu
tnauhwi. f- t-nrfc. nuM tl'i1 ulili- tweura
L.rT tut vour Arclior lln KjH-i:er.
boU'M.t. MTKitJ Li: NuTKK tAM,
50 Cents a bottle.
OK MOST lKUOOlsT8. Oil VlbJXT TOOK
F. AD. RICHTER & CO..
BIO Jtnm&vxiy, Aw York.,
F.srpss llBe j Rnflrvlntadt. O'y,
a.oulin, uilATU. sar.iiM-rK. ijiti.
S3 TZZZZ XZZH2
Books about other Anchor Re-y
meoivs on Ap.iuiioo. '
-
"Seeing is Believing.
Aod the best lamp
rvtrnide, lik Alad
din's of old, "won
derful lamp!" A lamp
absolutely non
ex plosive ana u it
brrakable, which
fives a rlsar, aolt,
rilliantsvbltc light
cf 85 caudle yioatit
Purer and brighter
than gas tight, aofter
than electric light,
nor cheerful than
citherl That lamp ta
5 'The Rochester.'
And with it there ia no smoke, no smell,
no broken rhlmnty no flickering, no sweating,
noclimh-ng p of the flame, no 'tantrums'
nor annoyance of any kind, and it never
needa trimming. Ita founta oil reservoirs)
being tough rolled aeamleaa brass, with cen
tral draft, itia abaolntely uubrsaksblr,
and aa ta ft at a lallnu) candle.
Only five years old and oter tiro tii!lion if
Vme lampt in ve. It must be a GOOD lamp to
make such a telling auccess. Indeed it is,
for lamp may come and lamps may go, but
tha "Rochester'' ahinea on forever! We
make overs.ooo artistic varieties. Hanging
and Table Lamps, Banquet, Study, Vaae and
Piano Lampa-esery kind, in Bronse. Por
celain, Brass, Nickel and Black Wrought Iron.
Aak the lamp dealer for it. Look for the
trade-mark stamp: "Tiic IN BEsTta." If he
baan'tthe neui,.t Rochester and the etyle you
want, or it no lamp-store ia near, aend to ua
for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced
price-liatl. and we will boa and aend you any
laropaafcly by es press, right to your door.
ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,
44 Tark Place, Sew Vara.
Jsdnvfc-f urers. and sols Chrnrrt ofRnchretrr Patent.
The Largest La.ny tturc in Iht Jl'&rlti,
Caveats, and Trade-Mnrke obtained, and all l'at
ent liuinf rondnitrd for Moderate Fees.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
md weruiN'rnrf jralfnl in lep, time than those
remote frum Wa?hinirtrn.
tcnd mxil. drawme or j.hoto.. srlth decrip
tim. Wt julvife. if iatciitnlle or not. free of
charge. tnr fee nnt rfne till na!-nt is tterured.
A Pamphlet. -Horn no Obtain I'au-nts." ith
Bfim of ai tnul c.iri? in your 5i sic, county, or
town, writ frf-e. Aililr-1".
C.A.Sk30W&CO.
Opposite Patent Office. Washington. D. C.
Stlmnlafrs tbe lorpll User, etretiglh.
na lbsili;lliearsnti. refill a tea Ilia
soa e la, avncl are umr.j n a 1 e(l m a an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
Ta malarial ct la trie! a their Irlnea ar
a I del y rfrosslird, aa t hey prnwu per.
ullsr ronlei la I reein tie ayaleaa
from I bill Mlsn. I l:unllr 'tstsi
t.tl. IIom small. I'rire, ":ris.
Sold Everywlierc.
Oflico. 4-1 31nrrny SL. Xctv York.
THien I My CntE I cto uot mean Tneraljta
top Uiem f ur a Umn, and then hare them ra.
turn apain. I MEais A KAltlCaXt CLiLU.
1 Lave mada taa cUseaaa of
FITS, EPHsEPSTST or
FAXXING SICKIJXSS,
A life-lnri' atny. I ITARIUHT rnr remedy t
(Tm the worst cases. lierause others bava
laUed ia no reason fur not now rereivmc a cure,
bend at once fur a treatiHc ssiltlKts kottlb
of my Isfaiublr KkMEDV. Give Ezpresa
and Post otline. it costs yoo nothing lor a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
K.C.ROOT,M.CM 1 83 Pwbi St, Nrw YOU
jw... wffi"w rp nit.ir-wT'a
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tiiksisraeral and K LEVEL'S Li-tlTlTY:
I'M t ' kn-a. of Body and M md, ESecta
lilll ill Errarsnr EsorsMs ia Old or Younr.
V., Swl.1. H 4.. 11 in ful. llr,1..S. Ilow In rnlaT S.4
eimatk.a'.tsiS. 1 Mi i iA.rrtioHi.isa I'.btsui aoif.
IMaltlt nl.i:i.r SJ51S 1 KkAl kM-Ikmlll It Hj.
Mmm IMIII7 ttmm SO St.tr. mr4 imrrurm alrW. tartt. ta.aw
S.H4I'. iwk, i.l.Ktla aiS raol. a-ot.d 't.w1 1 trmm.
auim ERiE. rV.rUlCA!. CO.. EtUFFALO. N. V.
STT'S
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OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
And Hypophosphltes of Urns & Spda
Almost as Palatableas Milk.
Tha antr pnraraUon of COD MTF.B OIL that
ran ta taken readily and tolerated (or a loag time
bj drlk-ate stomerba.
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tKTIONs, Bd all VSStj ItlsoKHHt '
HII Hl:l ' H Is warrrlhMia In In r-alts.
T.rnlnl and en.lorad by LLa beat I liyslclacs
la tha onus tries of tha world.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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aa Irarn tnr r.-l el anv ir. (il liae ot
tV Kh'Ti X In Anirean r.H'airs. !
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SOME SUPERLATIVES.
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i ii. licipiii oi me in;-tii t
4si f-H-t,
I ah:moL'.vt 1'ark, I'hliaii.-
largest park in the world.
Tin: larLi st librnry in tho I,v,
I'arSs. trtiich contains oTcr tu
volumes.
Tin: deepest coal mine in tl,..
near Tonmey, lk-lium; it is a
in depth.
j in: i-.im-i tower in ran i
est sti ll, t .1 iv in the worl.l. i
U- t hi-.-h.
'lin: liihist active v..l.-;n
v. orl.l i- I'oiMH-atapetl, in Mi- .
1 r.is feet hi-rh.
Till. longest r.nspension i
It. -tu'i'cn New York and I!r.
i .'..'.(so fi-i-t ln-r.
Tl!! ilecjH-st hole ever 1m n .
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Mi'
earth i the artesian well at I'
whii h is ."i.r00 fiH-t ile'p.
t-l;-.
Tin-: longest tui'Tit-l is the s
(n t'ic railroad lo-tween ,;,
Si 11.1:1 xiiiie and one-half
lci;11i.
Tin: deejx-st ocean in the w
l'aciiir. Near the l.udrwjj.
di ji'.li of -t.4j fathoms, c.r
mil was found.
ii'in. largest specimen of 1
sjH-i ies evi r reconii'd was
po::nd ; raisi'd hy Sarnivl I
I V:ri'-vlv;.ni.i and ehihit tl .
t. i;ii::l -.'V, tsltioji in I'liiiad.-i
'1 in: hirj'e-.t ship ever hui'
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: t Ka stern, whieh v;
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ken to pieces iinl si. Id t . i :
Jslie w as eomim iii-eil hi
r.ehed in ls'.s. Her total le:
lireaiith. lis feet.
':!:: largest lleimhlie in !
in
ml v one tl
it has ev,
ilem, t;,i ;
.- on a j.nrely
r.t-.'d States i
of Ameli.a.
square i:iiii.
:;. :;. i".M.l tO
e'jtta' in I'xtent to i'.::r
y-iiiia kiii;,'doms. -in;
es and rejllllilies.
FACTS ACOUT THE U. S.
'1'm.lti: an lunctcen miHi' ma v
tiic I'nited MiU'S Senate i
l'iin-d wi-alth fKits up aliiMi
i iiihi: are in the l nited s-,,,
tn
livi-'ir mui'i' colleges of .!,.m
iiep:?rtuieiits if pharmacy of hj;;
VlTM-
ties or colie;fes.
"':!: .lanrest county in t!i" I'ira,.;
T .1 is 'n-ter County, in '
v. l:ich t'oiituins :!ti.00ll square in;,.
t-fr ?arf:T in extent than the ;.,.,.,
Ver lout. Massachusetts. iiiii i ti.
ii. l.i ware ami Khode Island.
jut: jjxeatest lenf.th of the 1 i.ii.
?"iatcs from the Atlantic to the l
.n the parallel of 42 dejrrees is .
miles: and its "Tcatcst breadth, fr
I'oiai. isjilnd. Tex., to the in irt !..-Ixinr-.laiy
near I'emltina, N. I'.. 1 .'.'.!
iniles.
I'. II JuinuTe, ni-j-ht and !,:;.-. l.y t:i.
ofiieial rejiorts, tin I'nited states s
leets s4;::;i and sj-nds.f4"'.l. Tlie ii.t.T
on the public debt was s!V, a ininnt 1; ;
year, or just exad ly eiiul tu the ;.m r
of silver mined in tlutt time. Tin-t '.
..hone is ud ''.'" timi's, the t-le;T;.:-..
I.:i times.
T:;i: central point of tin I "nited st.,s ,
territory is in the bay of San lY.r. :
ei .. 'i bis faet may st art lo 1 he 'hi. -an.
bi t will be found strictly crr -v
one considers that the western lirn:t
land over which the Stars mid Strip
wave is on the Aleutian islands, oi.
fifty miles from the Asiatic coast
::,oni miles heyond the i hihh n (iat'S
SHORT WITTICISMS.
HI T mashed - I'otatiM'S.
Thin sk i 11 tied rapes.
A h tun race Cannibals
Nor allowed A whisper
Timk liH-ks (iray hairs.
Ai.wavs in ei'stacy 'Y."
I'll' like a fflovc - ittens.
At ways missed The fo.
l i:i-:t and drink Treating.
Tin: lclt lint A jrirl's wai-t.
Imik up aloft Astronomers.
VVAItHANTI It all WlKil Sheejl.
Sri a lis for its'lf The pnrrnt
It v: Lands" Unsalable l"ts
Tin: ohlest club The blut':v-.ii
M il's tf the toliite Stu'. :ir.
"I.im; uiin line" Music -, ,,.
Nor in it The stamp on '''
Maki. their marl; - I.e:i'l jn mi
Kxii:slVi; cr-tnmes l.;if
I '1; X all over the world - r
ON lick The telegraph iii-tri.:
Talk tif a century The la-t
A riirciors conl A strin:r
I"
A nt i.I:t shop The har.itv;in- r -A
HAMiv instrument The a--i-"r.
I'Mo.i: currents Wires in tin- -ways.
Tl'ItX over new leaves Tin- 1. "
rians.
IIkak the yoke without t-.niip !u.-'
xen.
W iiK.ui: to tiiitl a joker In a p'-'1
cards. Mail V Kxprcss.
WHERE JUSTICE REIGNS-
A Wi
dentist
i'oNl jiuljv has tli i
an not legally pull
;i t.
Sunday.
A nil I.
has Ih'cii introtliii'
l.- lishiture of Iiiili.ilia pi'", fi'
any mail who shall le pr.'V. :'
w liippinvr his wife shall l.ini :
sixty lashes, and that tii'- i' ;''
Ik admitted to the jail y::-.l 1
whipped.
."T ur. anv t went v-liv,- l;i
men." said an old court
imrter, "and voii can a-ti
It'-l
murder case. They have 1 1 "l:
tioits scruples against the ili':i' i
ty. As a rule, short. IIih-'k i,'n
doubts on tliis fxiint."
1 T.inwui. Md.. Mr. .l .ln - '
Mr. O'ltrien's car during a s, i .'
was indicted for mavht-iii. ' ''
was snslainej lljion the e;r'i
indit -tment read, "bit oil- a '
instead of the strict wonlii
"bito.'T an car," and the -
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missed.
Cirn. k .It sriri: Dai. v. of t ! '
ci 11111111 'ii pleas. New Vii.
sumuioiii'd to appear l(llv
other day -4J men uliohad l ,;
for jury duty and t ho had fa -' '
sind. He lined fourteen -v '" ,:'
appear to olfcr any elaiia:i. a
each, and acci ptetl the i'm i;m'"' '
"It'll vcrstehe tiein Kii'i:''''
the reply of a coal-blai'U ii''1-''
was asUetl his name in a u ' r'
litn- i-ourt rt ti-i.tly. and the i '"!!'
pretcr found that the oiil. l.i' -man
knew vv.is It-i'iuuii. lb 11 ,;v
.lose,:h Steiiniict.t and I"' I'f "''
his life in llei'llii. where In a- '"
from the Collet in babvli'-'il
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other day an -M r
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the avin(.'i n--
when her turn in
the lin" c'"' ,.,
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wanted to df-iHtsit tnom. ; .
to sipn ber namo in tho W ,
remarked: "I want you 10 -money
o that I may get the i ,
pieces ahenever I care to. .
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a pa,er on LirU .
the dates. The ch rk at ' ,
.he was jokinjf. Vut ' " :
that she u in . .j !
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