The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 01, 1891, Image 4

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A New Craze Amonsf Followers Of
Fufihioii.
l urlcim uml lwlTrrt tux '' ' i' le
mail t t-r II tf, liol I I'l i. : iiintfe
In-;ir.lci l.tvo m-4 tvkiiJ
-. A :.l.;l.I.
TV piihr crae to on v soru.-tuinjr
th;it i- iHlii it out of the common order
of t'iiiai'' extended its.-U to hony
hoid pvt.. n i.vi the Ni'W York Sua. A
iiuiu":- i li. n srt.irvs i:i O.ii; direction
h...-o Uvn made i:i re ---ut y-.-irs that art?
s. -i.ij'.j . -i...vcl. .i:h tiiio and mon
ey h.ivo b.-ea -pe:it ti'v-tM'iun of thil
curi.ni.-i r.nd iuU'restjnjf stvcinitn that
oiiu occasionally hears of as household
pets.
Tlio popular craze uow seems t In'.
to keep t.une and harmless reptiles;
wild-cuts and ja.ftiars have "-one out of
fashion. Tin- r-vtile family is a larffe
one tochw from. Many of the vari
eties arc perfectly harmless and so
rare that few jr-i-nous have ever seen a
specimen, imd but Utile. i-s known of
their habit.
'':: : are several kind- that aro e.-eeeuin-dy
pretty, and to leara the pe
culiar habit of these wry timid creat
ures citenth.ie. th instructive and
aranMiir, especially to youn people or
ch...livu.
The sm.iller kinds of harmless rep
tiles are. as a matter of cour". the only
ones from which L-:dr;ib!e pel nv.ty bo
fccl-cted. They can be kept with little,
if any, trouble, and no expense.
The only onlay is the bnyiuir tf a
cast; ia which to keep tlif pets and even
this may If avoided by making one. A
good-sized Iwx with a glass hide mi.'.'ht
easily Ik- utilized for a den. A liniu.T
of bark both adds to the effect and
makes it pleas:: nt-r 1". .r the imaatos of
the ease. A sandy, tfravelly tloor, with
a few stones, apiece of rivr.red wtod
and a (:" d-sied pan of water are. all
th..t wiil Ih- required lor the most
fastidious reptile. Tho.se intending' to
keep these curious pets can buy or tit
u;.i :,s hand -ouie a den us the len,"Tth of
their pocket s and fmiey may dii-tae.
if t iie many '.von. !:.' ul cre;-.U:ie.s that
will t:ir:vi-iaa limited spat e and readily
adapt themselves to circumstances, the
tJTcca tree-t 'ad is piol.ull ti.e Jircttie-.t
and most c:,t rtai-iuii.r. It i.-. found in
larfre numbers in Southern Knror'e
and Xortiiern Africa. It lives almost
entirely on insects, which it jruta
ers from trees. The iortuatioit of
the tree tiad is iinleed pet a'isr, and i:' a
strikiiiir extimpU-
in tue pruvi ion mace
by nature r her t Id! dr en. On each of
its toe:, tin- tree to.: a small ucker
bv which it is enable 1 to travtd over
smivith perpendicular -urfa
toad (. an cdn:' up ;mi1 rem;:
to a pane ot ,l: !a , v. it Is at ;.
effort. It is - csti-emely li
able to wa'k over a l ;.i.:
A tree
t lini: in rr
.j ,.!cnt
: . to be
without v ei. blue1 then,
the sli,;l.lr.-t Ue:;a -.
la clear, tine. . ..iisii
Co!, -r d I he re ; ii .!" i i :
d.
t .1
i-r the
..erald
loudy
v. si-!,-1 y
. Tor
t. auI
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preen. It t :s- 'e
the color of t:
changes to a nu
food it ; 1 1 f . i;e
a 'i a. T ,m:'hi ;. ..
' t.-e t 11 1
td'iy. !ii 1 1 "iv
..i: V s:i.i. I in -
is very tont of ni.--..
Another j.retty an.l a: -.usher little
reptile t .i.it i. very casiiy :::,.. .! is the
fl.Ullll'UI l:..U:'d. Its eaieU l.lo(t'tllt't:ts
ami the way in which it e'i:L,vs for
it. eli makes it .: v ry ii ler.st.ai; pet.
The li.-.ar.is are pr.-lty. -i:l sae rare
spec '.mens hue b. en t-:o,s -.t ir:a t'ee
W-s. I:s
les t!:at ;.re vey hand .omeiy
'i he r ma" be ia ; l in thr
mrl.ed. 'i hey
s::iue vi'.st: vvi: li
lliC i kind ,-
'iiu it' ar fee.
spised bv tae
ee tvads anil tiirire on
tx I.
I'cp; iles that .-.re iie
avs r;:;4c e imtrvman
III- re
t'.iorou:;:.!;.- titan t'.ie coram
ueui, va.i -i. may tie I .uud m
all lioiuN. !i-e..e , or smsii ,0,,is
.lost
l tie v
are perfect iy harmless :nid fivpienth
. 1 1 I'l.i . i . . i i.i. .oii-.e in ine ,irietess
are beaut -fully .p,;Ued with bright .jl
low on a Isa.-k sarfaee. Tin y are n.s
much at home in the water and us
iUick of motion as a 11 sh. Thev :i
ure
constantly on the move and
swim
graecfully to i nd fro, .searching for tad-
u-orms a..t any sinun water-iil-1
Reels t'.u.t may come in their way. all
of which they devour with aviilty.
The r.ewt iai;;ht ah-.o be kept in the
den with the tree toads an I lizards.
providing1 the vatcr supply is larffe
enough to allow the newt space in
which t ) swim. Like frorrs, newts do
not train fa: ir perfect form for six weeks
after they lire hatched or come out of
the tg?, which really hatches itself.
They are constantly chanin. their
skins, and often look tpiite ra ' ed, as if
ia want of a m w coat.
WRONGHEADEO PEOPLE.
Those with WIi.mii 11 M DilHouIt to Oet
A leu,-.
Anions the most unplcusant people
one i-; v o;e.
on life's id
'.led to rc.lj slcni'i ler. with
iliuav lire the class whose
rniiKls take hold of every thin', as it
were, th'- wronjr v'.i'l f-.lcinost. They
are n.ually hstiuate as perverse,
and the falsi" inferences they draw
from i.:i.-.appis heinh d premises taoy ad
lirre to with as much tenacity as if
they were lospcl truths. One knows
not h.e.v to d"nl with such incorrigible.
iood-hu.nored rallying they are as liljc
ly as iet to mistake for studied insult,
kind words for hambti-r. endeavor to
instruct and convince for airs of superi
ority: atl3. "whatever one may do or say
with a view of benefiting them, they
ffostake fer insidious altempts to get
on their blind side. Their llelil of moral
vision is filled with n raist of suspicion
which ilistorts every thim.. and it is in
vain to reason with them: for you can
no more do away v i;h their absurd im
pressMir.s than you eaa wipe out .'raven
letters with a spore'.-. lirror, we sujv
ptise. is to them what truth is to r;,'bt
hcad.sl men and wou.eii, and they clinr
to it becaus.- they Is lieve iu it. They
lire objects ul commiseration: yet, le
ia;' nuubatuble nuisances, it is prudent
to i'.-e them a wide barth.
It i.-. really a sad thiuuT to lie pr, dis
posed by nature to misconceive r.nd
Diiseonstrue; b'tt it is equally tint 1 -as-ant
to Ik- misiin l.-rsti"l and miscon
strued. We. therefore, make it a rule
to have a.s littl..- as post-ible to do with
invcteratclv w rc niieuded people. N.
V. Ledger.;
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Foil rapid pr nttneiat ion: An anony
mous Ananias is an aic-maly anil on mi
achroni'Mn. Tr.r. 1'rench rhouvini-ts retel a-rilnst
the use of tic lin'.iA vvoi-tt "yacht."
and in def -rciicc t their f.-elin 's, tUe
word uiil probably be spelled yaute."'
lla:-. M.VItsK I. a.s in:ide ii ii estimate,
bnsed on er.ref d analysis, that the pro
portion of An -flo-s axon words in the
Unrrli.dt li'.ble i uinety-s ven per cent,
of the whole.
A ri.-ct -l m upon the modern pro
nunciation of Eayli-.h .oads to the o;
Rervafion that the letter U has cca,l
to be heard. There is now no differ
ence between "law" and "lore."'
Ouveji YVuM.r.Lr. IIi.i.mk.s has just in
Tcntcd two admirable words "tsett
tlon.ithy" and "p-'-eudothcrapy."' one
hi;;iii'vi!i0r the qnack si ieneo of disease
mil ihe othi-r the quack method of
healing.
llivr.E is a sentence of thirty-two
words which an jiieniour. jK-rson has
constructed of the six letters foar.d in
the word "mai icn. " Ida, a maiden, u
mean man earned Xed De.au and Mctlia.
a raa.1 ii i.ue. muile me mend o die and
dime, and mind a mine in a dim den in
.Maine. St. Loui Ucpublic. j j. .
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ia Fast Presses ssi Scw Tyus
We are prepircl to turn out J.ih P.-mtiinj "ot
every dscriuflon ii fti FINEST
STYLE fnd at tl v-tv
Lowest Casl Prices.
Nuthiiiji out thf best material i nsefl and
our wujk rpks for it Aif. We are pre
pared to print on ti.e ntjurteS nelice
Posters, Proohammes,
HLsiNEi-a ( Anna Tagh. Hill Hkads.
iiO.NTHLY STATEMKNTS ESVELOPEB.
Labels, t met: urn; w kdihso and
ViblTINO (.'aD3 L'HtCES. NOTES,
Drafts. Receifth Bond Wohk,
Letter and Note Heads, and
LIop akd Paktt Invitations Etc
V can print anything from the mualit-i-t
nn1 neatest Viyiti'irf t'arl t rtif lsnrst
PostT on (ttnrt notice ana at ttatj
must Reasonable Kates.
The Cambria Freeman,
EBENSBURf;. I'EXX'A.
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'Mi r:: A'-'.
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Vhat a Comfort!
No Dirt! No Fuzz! No Deck Ashe!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS ERISHTER,
and miVni the Shoe WEAR BETTER.
Poa'tlet lheworr.cn he all cue best things, but use
WolffsflGiEBiacking
ONCE A WEEK FOS MEN,
ONCE A MONTH ?OR WOMEN.
I find it a tip top Harness Dressing.
WOLFF & RANCOL FH.Phiiudtlphl
il iAGi.'-'i.'- -'MAHK.
PC ft
Cjce!5 oryrer-oift lor lUt ra?id cart of Karf
Co dj.Co-j-rs.b'.icCaKil.Ye'.lomWatsr.lCswr,
CI:'. --.r, cro sr.d IVes Ees. Lung Forfr,
Co.ii-. Clctohc, crd e'.l iliiccl'.le aris--)
!.-cm i.Ttc jritles ol tho Blood. V.':il relima
ilo-Wii! Cr. :e. MnnfcturtJ ly the
1CA-P KKUrACTl,S!,.-3 CO., LYC'.S, N. Y.
PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER
REGULATOR.
The only sure R1 radical cur for
CONSTIPATION.
DILIOUSNESS.
I DICESTION,
snj all di'orjrrr ot tb" liver ind Las currii
hun lrevl? of . i.llo arel is ths only romc.lt
lir tho tl l ea, ep, so l ia rapes lu irbV-h th
rno't Kkllliul phyirl'io bav n:torl tallrd.
leaitmonlal Iron hunlrU ol pvopi livtnu
in Hi ilrcniinjr, Fe.inTWuia. it l manu-ni-f.iro-l
. T. Ktrlnsr. 1 1 1 1 a u, -tnrl,
Pia. Mr toe . T L. K. : , and lor
-am nv all ilruirlii at &0 runt rr r.-tti.
Nono it.riaiuv excapt IaM-.I khuws iLs la- ',
aiao arrow-ae-ia iwi iuara.
mil SH&VIHG PiP.lORI
COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS
EBENSBURC, PA.
J. II. OA NT. Proprietor.
l,l'.KP"hl. Hi will alwavs Dud at at oar tia
I of business In business hoars. KvervtLlna'ke
ii!i and rosv A lia'h room baa boon con
neeted wtrh the shop m here the pnhlte can t ac.
eommivlted witb a hot or rnlj hatb. Bath tub
and everythiou connected tbereio kept perfectly
CleQ. ('LSiS TOWSLS t SI I11UI.TT.
Pi Ccr. Katsr
X 5... . ' V;..-r..-i! ' i:-.'! heel
Se:a fC:i La .to.
f v , V i-Jr: r----f ; V V- :
LAOOH3 OF ALL KINDS. .
Thk morre wwihh a man hi, the
xaorc di2ijr.it for Kan to tlnJ ot wlKt
peof-'re rrilty liuk abuct
"Ko- nn jou cu jour trsab&iKl of
smoking, irs. WiiigT" "I nvfcj Mn
let tic &uj ta cignrs for Ua.
It L o of Uii cariosities ol naCarai
brtstory tKat ft hcirso (tnoye) Kis fixxi
most wbea he hasn't a bit in hi noutU
Betauha-vt CnrEMT "Every tiunjf
cm htve brrnvi:t xna U stroo cold."
Volite Waiter "Herxs are the mufrtAi-4
and perpvr, sir."
A ciiemi-jt hae) chrtooverwd a mixtTjre
whici La..un prgt-.Hrtk-Q from aat.. But
what tlio public really yearns for ia
prciteotioa from unclii-
TitE different kinds of laughs they
have: Dudes, Hal ha! Fanners, Hoi h.!
TeamsterH, Haw haw! Fed dealer,
Hay! hay! Women, He! he!
.Small Boy "There's one thin? in the
Rible sis says she'd like to chang-o."
Minister "Impossible! What can it
be, my young1 man?" tmall Boy "Her
a sir."
"What ia it, do you suppose, that
keeps the moon in place and prevents it
from falling?" asked raminta. "I
think it must be the beams," said
Charley, softly.
HurtRAND "Good-bye, dear!" "Wifo
(coldly) "lood-bye!" Husband
in her fifty dollars for shopping
"Good-bye a?ain, dear." Wife "Kihs
me. Good-bye, my own darling-. Be
home early. Once more, love, good
bye !
The man who was r-onvulted with
laug-hter at a woman trying- to sharpen
a pencil, was soon after discovered try
inir to cut a paper pattern by the united
efforts of a pair of scU-sors, his right
hand, lower jaw and two-thirds of his
tongne.
Pkoud Father "Taken hig-h degrees
in your scientific course? Proud of you,
my boy. By the way. can you prove
that heat expands aad cold contracts?"'
College Graduate "Certainly. Don't
the days grow longer in warm weather
and shorter in winter?"
Ardent Swain- :t' object of his affec
tion i "For several wet ks past I hare
In en trying to speak to you. Miss Uota.
but you never gave mo a chance of
putting in a word. I therefore gladly
avail myself of your temporary hoarse
ness t make you an offer of marriage."
YorNVi C a vdhj "Did you ever hear
Kiic-h horrible, discoruant, ear-fsplit-tin;r
" Old IVoudf ot "Sir-r-r! Why,
that's my eldet-t daughter, and " "I
repc;.t, ir, such ear-splitting clatter ad
tlie ii!i. ts lehiuil us are niking? Why,
I can't heur a word of the song."
A frwKt.l. at the sea side was surprised
when leaning agjin.-t the railings on
the p:ira1e to notice that nearly every
iody v. Lo passed him burt into laugh-t.-r.
n looking down at his fe t soin
tiiuo after he perceived to his horror tl. at
he was standing jut over a notice board
which rend in large print: "htand for
one donkey."
ABREAST OF THE TIMES.
A M-. :
C0.e J
Asru L.i. Angeles paper sunk
criag the Tour years it wa
T.ilt-l!.-.:: d.
A M:m: ieemun estimi.tt-s that the
s:nvtit f i.-e cut t-n tue !Ct-iint-bec this
uiavr will Ik- about ssi'.Omj tons.
A f Bui was euught in the harbor cf
Victoria. B. C.. that wus thref fett six
ki'-hes arer.nil the wui't. It was pre-s-.-tct
to the Museum of Natural
S.-i--n-"t.
A nfw variety wf seamill has made its
:iyp-arainj on the New- Jersev Coast. It
is darker th in the o!J kiafl. and the
mo.! ri.T.i;:ri;i,l,. peculiarity is that its
V' i I; s-ucrovvvd t- a slian point.
'ian ia J;:e.c:H..n County. Ore., has
li -loM ir.ir t'.iis fall v'.ih a steam en-
gine. nr.ci 1;
sneee.. -liilly. He puljs eigist plow s with
:h oagiin.. r.nd turns over the seal at the
rate of sixteen acres per day. The cost
of i-xiuuing the outfit is not over tive dollar.-,
per day.
Tin Kr. stk-nis to be g.wjd reason for
the increased inere-;t in atl.lotics and
various kinds of physical culture fads.
It I., reported that out of twenty appli
cations for enlistment r.t the I'nitcd
States rendezvous i: Portland only one
hns Ve.en aceept-U d-hcient chest teiug
the main trouble.
litKKAL Behda.v has proposed a
novel solution of the silver coinage
probleni. !1L scheme L to make a dol-la-
of gold and silver, mechanically
coiiioined, by first making u silver coin
worlh twenty-five cents, with a hole in
ti: r-center, and then pressing into the
hole a phig of gold worth seventy-five
cents. Llectricul Review.
CURtOS FROrrl EVERYWHERE,
A ntovK of one tliouanil turkfj-s
were dxitvn from Parens U Osw-o,
lnt.
Thk proprietor A a PhiljulolpKia tiar
Rtor h-i-i po.stcd u tig-u iu his plce for
biiWitio' sinokin;.
Iluv. Dvvn Kaitpmax. of Indiana,
jMiti him.--lf asleep while in the pulpit.
Whil-i appsri-atly asU-op aa 1 unoou-soiou-i,
it is .-.r.iiltlKt be Jvliveta!eriaon
of amazing cloquonei...
A IIavsa- man played a very sharp
trick upon a ueig-hlior lat.ly. He
stole a her J of 130 cattle. s!d them,
porkotod tiie munry and then comiuit
tcd buk-ide His victim sees no way of
redress.
I.v counting hi amall change the oth
er day, a Michigan man found the most
valuable tive-eent piece extaat. Tho
jarr'injr on the table caused the pieco of
money t4 split in two, aud fi-onj the cen
ter rv'l.i ft gvM di;Jar.
Ch AitLiK viTuFHTit. of Athens, (.a , has
a curiosity in the shape of a pipe. Tho
bowl of th-; pip is fashioned out if a
cosily variety of briarwool, whilo the
stem was taken from the le of some
lordly nobler of the days-of long aero.
Rlhioim) on a farm near I);ibui(u,
Ia., is a peculiarly afflicted oy. four
years of ae, the son of Errest liohn.
He was born without eyes, au t has no
place in his head for them, the forehead
being perfectly smooth. The child is
nossc-t.ed of all his other faculties, and
enjoys good healtii.
Peatb. AltitbuttMl to 1'irhles.
In comuionting on a recent caeo of
death attributed by a coroner's jury to
the action of pickles which bad been
eaten a short time previously. thf Lon
don Lancet says: "There was here an
evident connection between tLe alleged
cause and it tHi-ct. but sem farther
explanation is certainly desirable. Not
v.i thstandirp the i.aturally stimulant
property tf the se condiments, this is, to
our mind, insufficient in itself to ac
count for fatal choleraic diarrhoea. Tho
facts of tbo cane are much more supjos-
tivc of the introuuetion of some irritant
poison. The vinejrar of pickles has f re
eurntly been lound to contain metallic,
impurities, t.otably copper, derived from
the vcsstli usetl in their manufacture.
Corrosive sublimate and other irritants
have also been dc-t cted, and tho pres
ence of some such mischievous addition
bhould robably bj blamed in this case
for tho fatal lsuo."
Telrpbonc Statistic.
In Germany the telephone subscribers i
urn e . t i m a ttld to number SI. 325: in '
France, 9,iS7; iu Great Britain, 20,4J5;
in Russia, 7,55; in Italy, 9,143; in Aus-tro-Hungary,
4,200; in .Spain, 2,218; in
Portugal, bJO; la Switzerland, 6,570; in
Belgium, 4.GT1; in the Netherlands,
2.)rj; in Denmark, 1.S37; in Sweden,
12,664; in Norway, 8,3W. The Berlin
Boersea Courier estimates the number
of subscribers in America at 1,000,000,
ul ia all the world at 1. 200.000.
$1,000.00 i
la Gsrth to be dL?iirbutj4 sur.tng
CHnvBBscre fr Clubs fer j
theWetkly Time. j
A handsomely Illustrated Paer (
of Sixteen Ps.
Less than ONS C NT a Week
mum PAfiR w tue wceld.
THE PUBLISHERS OF THE
Philadelphia
Weekly Times!
INTEWDTU HAVE
100,000 x Subscribers
Belure Jaoasry. and to acooaipllsb this In
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A Year.
And Cah to tbe snmuct of
One Thousand Dollars
Will bo paid to the setters np ol Clubs, as
til usi :
EOE THE
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largest list,
3rd largest list. -
3 next largest,
4 next largest, -10
next largest,
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2i0
100
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25
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Tbe Above Prists 1 h.
Tbln "nicpemlun wil' oin 'o Kerytiy
Kerythere men mt'in -o boys and lr-- iir.
ful to or l will kept of li fin'ii-rriiri -or.i . i.
b racli Oominltir. d 1 tne i:rI i I te u a
when the e 'Dient el s. on tbe fcrrl lay i-l LSj-
THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES.
A Handfouie Weekl Jouroal. r W with rchi
llloiitro'mi rt. n a everv ml j- ! e..i tauu o
raotious IMrrsn. incin.liDn Kieo -' . L.n- uw
Travel, A-lrulure. Society. I be Drama jx.r:
an.l H .n:f LJIe.O.a Karat ud O rjtu. ub ai:
C urrent Ne the world.
A feature ol :be Weekly Time, is a department
devoted to
OUU BOYS AND GIRLS.
This feature of thr 1 tnes lis arnase1 mure In
trrrst iniont ynnnir eople thii DJ ether Jut.
nlle publieailon. n it only l.ffum Its slurl..
sketches rhat Ull e. and .r..tiluii r -iD-.nr
laina: and Instructive, l.ul eeaa e evry rn.y and
irlrl tat renin it 1 a niriubar el tbs I. moo
tin hi '-i-k t'lnt). The I'rtuiSoD sol liu i
Hntton of tie Club Is sent tree to ei try one ii
them.
1 here are no lees of any kind.
You rn find .ut ail ihoul the flab and the
HUMKMr K PhlZKS It dlrtrihutes aui..n
hoys and mrli hy teaoin for a free o-ipy ot tr.r
Week y rimri, ibe 'utmorlptloa jriceol wbicb Ir
only
riill tISii A TEAS.
It will eot you o-.ly a total card to a-et a S-r-im.
nioiiy and then r.jr en: ma- &t m.t. wburh
mm re nure -a will lo. It "t'l he ent to you lor
one year, ubcr lotions may beclu with io
uiil'". No contlbus I stories.
Addrecl kr all dartiru.ars
1 lit Tl.n KS. Times Hnlldii
rHlLaoLruia.
. J. JOHSSTO'.. M.J. BfVK. A. W. BILK
OTAKLIIUIEO 187.
Johnston, Buck & Co..
HANK KIIS,
EUENsliUI'.G - - PENN A
A. W. HI I K, ( BKhlrr.
lT.l!LIIHCt 1BS.
Carrolltown Bank,
fAKKIiLLTON,
A. IIAKHtrilll,
r.
t'aihlrr.
X.
General Basting Bnsintss Transacted.
Tbe f ..Ilnwlnar are the .rlDc!;ial festurei ol .
uencrjl bai mlajr huvlnes :
nr.i onitk
Kecelved puyahle on demand . and Interest hear
luir certlBcales Issued to time de(ositors.
Pi'rmtcd to ens omers on faor.tMe tetcji an"
a(ipruTcd (laper discounted at all tltues.
fOLLHTIII.Mi
Made In the locality an4 upon all thehnnkinK
tiwns Id tbe United States. Charne moderate
niiirrs
lasned nuotlThle In all p.irts of the TJntte
States, and lorelKn eirhastce Issued on all part
of 1-uroie.
AK'lll'K
Of merchants, farmers and others soileited. t
whom reasonable aceomodaLlon will be extended.
ratrc.oi are s-ured that all ransctlon sha'i
tie held as strictly J.rleate and onfldenilul, and
tbnt tt.ey will be treated as liberally IU Jov
bsnklnn rules will )eralt.
Respectfully,
JUItXNTOX. BTCK t CO.
ST. CHARLES'
Chas. S. Gill, Prop'r.
Thl unsurpassed. Kemodeled wita offlce on
cmand Ooor. Natural peas aul 1-can ireent
iltfht In all rooms. Mew steam laanjrv attached
to hons.
Katel ii to O rer 47-
Cor. Wood St, and Third Ave.,
Pittsburgh., Pa.
PATERT STcEL PICKET FENCL
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TAYLOR ck I)EA',
203 & 20 Jl.irket St., nttsboi-gb, I'a.
Wall Paper.
Si.-nd 10e. tu onr Mall Department
lor new samples of l.'.ii. Xico Papers
for tic.: Solid tiilt. from 15c. to )c.;
Kine Kmbosx-d and Irrideseiit Papers
from 2.io. to 5Cc. roll.
J. ERWIN KILLER & CO.,
543 SuiithfeM St.,
PITTSBUnOU. I'A.
(Mention this paper.)
5Irci..Jl-'.r
When VlaHiog tha Pittsburgh Exposition, call on tha
KEHRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd.
Fr Cab or Tim Prtoat on
Pianos and Qrgans,
79 Fifth Avo
PITTSBURGH. PA.
lntjfjr tltil iViflBnfa imiW.
ISar m, hy Antit rv. Aupcln,
Sca cut. flhT ar tVviar wJ lhv
. anil J;o. Hon. 1 cttoV. ttsim.
I tronib. If am raatVt ttrr wnrla d Mv
" a4HrT are ftf tmrrung fitta )
and text 1 t-sm. Cii work In , r tmm
ac mil li. e Hm. It if Msfr ljr wrk
rt. 1 si!ijr unktvm n tlvtu.
VFn' d.ulM itn,4a.J l'.rtL l.'...fHa
11 H K HHIIT;-3r
itTSVaw
i
8 oilils
I
!
I.lfsthelcst.
2. It Usts.
3. Its a pleasure to ccw it
4. It satisfies.
5. Always tje sane.
6. tverybo3y braises it.
ZYouwiUlike it.
8. -Yousfjculd try it.
Askfor it.listoTj having it
OILS ! OILS !
The Sfanil.-ml Oil 'oiriany, of
Pittslurr, Pa., make a )C-cialty
of man u fact uriiiir fr tht liome
tio traile the finest bra mis of
illnraiiiaiins and Lulricaiins Oils,
XapLiha and (jasnlirif
HM FBoFptTBOLEGIi.
Se challenge cm pardon wilh
every known pnnlutrt of jietrol
euin. If yuu Yii-h tin mst
Kcst : llEirormly : -atisBctcry : Gils
in the market ask fjr oursi.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
PITTS'JL'IU;. PA.
octlS r.
B. J." LYNCH,
U N : 13 W. HT A J: K li
A ful Mn fact r--r Jt Diu'er In
HOME AKD CITYMADE
FURNITURE
Pi5.l0 iS5 Wm iWii
L0UNGES.BEI)STEAI)S,
1G0: ELKYENTH A YEN UK,
ALTO ON A. PENN'A
S7CitiznU f Oaiunria County nu, all
ti.-r wii-liinc to L'lirct.a-.e horit-at FUItNI-
TUUE. Ac. at nii-st pric-8 n n-Mt c'.i aily
nviu-a to givr us it call lietur. buv'l-2 I"
ti-r, ts w? are ronfiilt-nt tlat w can
nt-ft every want ami .ileaf evt-ri? tasr
i'rlccs thf vprv lowest. 1 1 lC-KO-tl.l
IT
- iKhANY
art,
V rcrr22SALaarzrrarn8ts.-'
Vi stavx uses ass wi.rsKio rr.
kAv
BS ex Ettaar. fTtiljIt ia Tam r
TravakM- umid Lara a bottia of it In tu. aateaeL
Every Sufferer
ons Baartacha. Diphtheria, Oonirbs. I atarra, broarhlUs.
Asthma, Cbolvra Morbus LHarrinKa. Laimoeea, fiorennw
tn Body or Llmha. ButT Joicta or tuwu. vlll and in
Shla ol
Atkodrn. relies ami iudr
rajiirhlc
tl ... Hold evar j eliriw
3&ota.,t'
bv n
mail. S boiUM,
jpreasjalil.Sl.
L a. a, OX. smmtwm, aUaa.
au3i
rr. t-7v v --u
-a, S ft ml "
'. a' V f ' a" Vt5
an . - .- a
Frftin lui'iTcrr. of castors et, d'irir? the pat yean.
rnicr. tr.r t :.rt that ViCK S SZEDS never
d-v.rTvi-nt. . iiy v.-i;te tin-., Mo-wv and panence on
Liner,, vn-.il v-T.1 r;m u-.iv inc r . r 31 Mirr prurr i
M :i c r.i;Vti.-e:i : ti- 'HTctnu tor rick's
ricrx2 til'im -'''t tSr nc-t-ts from firt order.
ano ii n.'t:,-r.. J; i ur. -r ainn ever ; too larpe
pa-'--.c :-. - 7..-.U-S. firnrJ novelties worthy of
"Uli':'t;r.: H T 7 i a - arl $ r D.
JAKi,3 iviKi ZZZLIZZ.VS. IlocUcBter. N. Y.
I rJ u K rrl Inisi qs,s lishinr
til (J a VV ana
4 V.J U 1 trf A B.rktl r hi-
! f.fmt..... m... . Sm?r. form r.4
litnitu N Ltb-TCWr-" TifV':, "
i lcfrmlc rrr m-r. WW fi.'.
1 Ul'-rmiln, i4 In Betf riiarwmiMiii f
aarm. HWAVkfe. s4MMH.vt a "itl tj d T U Ca . l UiaJ' 4
MJ a1rfa.M r r- f4 of prl'-, eta. a t ; 2 bca-a 1 . ,Z.
FffjmiSEASES
it-j SWAYKt'S
Bb01.UTKt.Y CCKa. CSfslsSlifaY
.?f Klrtil rt.'HI''.
E!- i.m.kl,..-..n. 1-il-.l..
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s-mli b.w M-.i.l .r )i
a --lo.fi. S .lu li, L iri-iT.
nr -ii ims. I tit ... -iv j Kv,..,. s;.Ls 1.1 in .
PlaUlkl
wsa4Si, laitaarlj-ala,!-. Atiu: J;.lifoc
A TERRIBLE FOE.
1ir M.
f'ul M. JlulluUltV Asl UU l-tret
urLtla.
I't 'b:iilln was; -w.;lk.irir.a ws bi iw
ti 1:1, Mi;- ilistauo.- in ji-tviintf t f fu.s
ini.inious. r.Ui.'t-U iu siuK- liU . vth-:s
).: :u tav.-v KiJutoJ X-y a f-trun,,
i-.I;hort- njiliuj-d fconruL stays Lippla
xU Mi f-azine. It rjvetxl tip bitoa
tiou at cuoc. CouUl it ? tb xtoio of
souk- curriilvj tribe p.reparlLu,' Ur ccci
riat, jr of an rU-phant ii-turlx.O by hii
a;iroach? He cast hitii-wlf tiown aiui
with ear prosovl to tht- earth li&U-noiJ
bri-uthl-jrJ-. thieve morv.-tie oirrc--.ivt
siU-tM- tvii rokc-ii, this time hy aw.itul
of jn:ippiiig tiiut-r, lotui as a gTinshut,
arid tt.cn there catao crabbing to
I IK.- vrwtuMi a sjre ut brunch of a troo
lnthat hesnij to hunst-Lf: "GoJ
iifs: Thi-6. mti-t c piants!" Another
1. tv.trli was pit.-hod down and it wa
plain, though ho could not -e the t-n-.
iny, the t-m-iny could s'.-e him. Then
fri.m snuii-v.-liri' alcft th-ri- ibstu-il a
proloiifjvU. ftittr-ral fp-ow I, full tif mis
chief, a Jlllli-culiJiIlg sound never to
be forgotten.
He htoppeil and nidde tlie native sig
nal t,f laiijrer a peculiar clichiii- nui;e
of the tou,fin .-...':: int the roof of the
mouth. lie trot hit, riile iu radiness.
Th-lKiT::har!in-rjt of l-ou'h li;.'J now
ceased; there was absolute sih-rn-e, save
for the thurr:;iir.;r of his heart against
liis ribs. It thuiiipcd ho l..md thrit he
feRrml it world betray l.iiu t. ;'.-, uti
see n arid unknown fe. Wait a lit
tle. Pa'.:'., wait a little," he sai l to hiui
t,eif. "You are not readv to fi;,rht .ait
ot.-
Peorin. into tiie tvi!i;;ut around and
above hitu. he was tuu-l--i:ly aware cf
an object iu his iinin.-v.u.te in ijhl.r
s.ood. A Fhort, liairj', rannliUe rertt
i::v, with a blacL. hideoa.1- vj.-a'o, fierce,
.U.rinjr eyes u:.der low brows and
!. .rmr moi;'.i with liue eariim:
T- i.j; his In-rid set on an cnnrmims
'..: i aud paunch rmu:itd ou i.hoi-t,
r j.'L;d ! , and furnished with a p-iir
o l arms li-i.r and muacuiar ciiuiih to
S'1'it.eze a lion to death. Tliis was the
bv-in,T he had Cuino fo far to behold; tliis
tiiisthe creature that no white in:;r.,
iinh-.ss it was Ilanno. two thousand
: :-. u'j. Lad ever been. Thi.s was the
ila.
1 t brute was r.eer him liofore he
It, : !.. ik,w it fiiirriped .n its elu-t-t
:tiin .1. iittcd an. tl.er iony-tlra. n, tor
..'.e yt 'd reseiiibling' tlie .sound of tlmn
. r :.i the bl;y. It advanced; its black
.ps ciuU-d away from its loi: loeth
.n a hava;i;-.snarl. It wai not tfoiri to
vait t. Ix.- att;.ekciL It was i-ajcr lor a
.'ray, and ativancin, lx-at its breatt
v. .th s-i::ids :.s l;i.m a ';' dr.v.n.
I i'.'! -ailla va . al-.ne. He drvw hi-.
riile to hLs shoulder. He said to himself
that the nearer the creature cam.- th.
better would lie hLs chance of iij; it
a f.-.tal wound. Savage thov;'h it 1 .! 11.
it ta.-.st have a vital part. lie unit- 1
c.r.til its hairy body v. as 1. - t!i:T tn iu
the length f his r'Al.- fr.-m 1 1 s
iu';7.zle. Then he j.-iuh-d the tr- --er.
.;:.min-for a i-pit of lle In-art. It v.-a-,
a shot upon whicli a p-.d dead i!-'p. ini
cl for the youE er hirer in t t 1 lui-n-i
.ri the g-orilla. Tiie smoh.- lum;' i i
the s-tiil air. hut lie f,av.- tl:::t tie l:ail suc
ceeded. Ihe animal lift-J its Ion;'
amis and l--t.t forward, utt.-i ii: oai-.s
tiat were- human but full id brutish-
ucmR. It stumV-led f--rward and on
its ur-v face, and was dead in a few
;iiir.iU'-s. Ke.r," obscrvcil l)n(. hailiti,
ett is luclry. thoup-h th-y :tre -o rtrni..'.
they die very easy." ueh w as the end
of his tirt gorilla.
MICROBES UNDER THE NAILS.
V Chemist Provw Tli.-it the Tin
er Tip
Are. Ilouiea of lic&,e.
There is a roniuinn Vel'i-f t!iat
tl.
e
C.ii;vr nails are poisonous.
vhie!i i.i- a is
natural enough, says the lU.stnii l'-i'-t.
Coiis;iK-rmq' tne iact trial berate im-s
:-jale l.y them are jre tie rally quite irri-tat-k
ami raucli iacUued to unusnal iu
llaiimi at. ju.
The reasonincr is crror-oottv. l.owever.
for, a8 far as is kuovrn, t:e u:;!is t.eitt
selves do not have any j-iii.in m- ir. .jv
erties. The trouble oxeiteti 1 y them i
Jue to the foreiirn t!i io-lts u::-.h r theia.
I n other v.-onK. if one keeps his Cup-r
naiis cl. a:i. s.-rat . !n-s ea.ieil ly t:e:n
will be no ni' ir - ir. itabl than t V--e 5 ro
tluceil liy any like inslrauieat that is
eor.siilereil inii' -i-i:t.
The results of the examinations :nalo
in Vienna sho-.v that is more imor
tant that the finder jiails In- k ;.t. 1 lean
than any woulil supie; S-.-vent v--i-rlit
were niailo and there it ere foumi thirty
kinils of micrococci, eighteen ilillerent
baeilli at-il three kimls of sareeuie; le
sl.irs, common mold spores were pres
ent in many instances.
It would seem from this that the
space tinker the fing-er nails wt-re favor
able hilling places for the minute or
ganisms wLieh are more or less pre
judicial to health, and that therein lies
the jwisonous, element attributed to tho
nails. Furthermore, that eleaulinoss of
the nails is a very important essential.
It is not Miflieient to use merely a knife
blade, but at the toilet a nail brush and
plenty of soap aud water should It?
called into service.
Surgeons lonj ao learned that de
p.isits under the nails were a menace,
and that through them wounds were
easily poisoned. This led to extreme
care ia the matter of personal cleanli
ness on their own part, and cm the part
of all their assistants.
ltefore an operation is perform!, all
who touch the patient or the instm
meuts which are to be. used must Crbt
clean their hands thoroughly with soap
and water, being' especially careful to
have tho spaces under the nails abso
lutely clean. After this the hands arc
put iuto disinfectant solutions.
F.ngllsh !-aklnc Indians.
It is a common mistake to suppose
that most of the Indians can speali 12n
plish, sa3-s a trader. I presume in it to
e.ceed one-fourth of the Var.ktons
speak Vhiiish. The various tribes of
the ioux use practically the s.uu-
lanruaffe, though there are si'iTiit
differences letwt-en the 1 rilies located
iu diiterent section f tiie country or
on reservations at wm dtance npart.
1 15ut o'f the Yanktons h comparatively
small numkr speak lh:!:sa. Ab.ut
tho bamc proportion of the Santee triln
uses the lanrruae. and the number of
Kn:.rlish speakinjr Indians in the other
tribes i-. still smaller. Tin y have much
less need of the Kuplish lanuaX' now
tiian formerly. The Yauktons have
an excellent school wht-rc they are cd-
in their own lanrrua-c. John
Williamson, the missionary who has
working with them for many
and whose father leforc him was
an Indian misMonarv, lias reuucea
their lan!Tuare to a practical system of
1 orthojrraphy, conipiled a dictionary, and
. , , - . . . .
translaU-d a number of books into the
Indian tonjrue. Mot ol the lnit:ans can
now read and write their native lan
jruajre. Sioux City Journal.
The I'u-.her.
The pusher is a ta-Me utensil with
whoe use the majority of bachelors
may W unfamiliar, for it is tiseil only
iy naall chiMrcn. Jven the l"-t
Ire-I yormtrster is apt ut lirst to hen
himself with the tools that nature pro-
vmeit to pu.sli refractory Ints of fxl
i.a his spoon with his f:np-, r. The
Y-'jxLicr has a bainl-le like that of a small
sjir):. Instead of n bov-1 it has across
thr.t'i .i.rAla rii.-lt assies with it
htt.o .'i i-s'.tapi-d pis;- of silver with
t'.-j cn.us curvixl .slii.-h'jly .forward, so
Ibsil. -t-.u. food can not slide on" at the
side. sVi - a sjvkmi in one hand and u
,.v...vvr in -te n'A-.er vme Children can
d y '. ii' h i t."tr,.
n'
T.'
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, h. li-til . On.' a', t .iir . 1.1! i-rii. - ' rt'tn Itdu-
mn-l.it: Tor y
4 U 1 urn
Is ii.- Im. t our
U belinot. Sis
ll.T.
r . Hi lie. .N
50 Cents a t;&U?e.
t KOfcT bRfOOlsTS, OK MilrXT VUO
F. AD. P.ICHTER & CO.,
81 0 JSroadu ay, Xrv 2'vric
Earning n ilmwt Hi: i .N'lt. Q'y4 fa
J. (t IsMU 11.
"Seeing is Believing."
And tha beat lamp JJJ
ever made, like Alaii- . cz-
din'scf old, "a won
derful lamp!' A lamp
si tM. lately uo ti
es plnal sod dii
breakable, which
rives a rlsar, aolt,
Brilliant irblts light
of M6 aii.dU jMHtnl
Purer and brighter
than (a light, softer
than electric light,
more cheerfal Itfan
cltherl That lamp ia
"The Rochester.'
And with it there is ro smoke, no amell,
no broicfn eaimsKv. "o ftickeriog, 00 aweaticg,
00 cllmh-ng p of tbe flame, no "taotruma'
nor annoyance of any kind, and it never
na.de tnmmlar. Its fount a (oil reservoirs)
being tough rolled aeamleaa braaa, with cen
tral draft, it ia abaolntel jr unbreakable-,
and aa c$ a ia.fvr ciui u.
Only five year old and w tun minion f
thr4lamp$intit. It tnu.t be a GOOD lamp to
mikt such a telling success. Indeed it is,
for lampa may coma and lorr.j-s may go, but
the "Rocheater'' ahir.ca on forever! We
make overs. 000 artistic varieties. Hanging
and Table Lamps. Banquet, btudy, Vaac and
Piano Lampa rvrrf kind, in Bronze, Por
celain, Brasa, Nickel and Black Wrought Iron.
Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for tbe
trade-mark stamp: "Tn HocarsTta." If he
haaa'tthe'vmii-. Rocheater and the atyle you
want, or if no lamp-store ia near, send to us
for free illustrated catalogue land reduced
rrice-hat), and we will boa and send you any
laxr.p safely by empress, right to your door.
XlOCIIESTXa LAMP CO..
44 Park IMare. View Yas-k.
Jmuif ftrer. od s Oimi ofIVieHrtT Potmttm,
'ih4 Laryu Lamp blurt in lh trend.
Cereat. and Traite-Marks obtained, and all Pat
Uit basmftsa rondncted for Moderate Feet.
Our (Mice is Opposite U.S. Patent Ottiee.
and we can wmrf patent In lens tune It an tboae
remote from W'sHLliiini.n.
end nod!, drawing or photo., with dsrrip
tum. Wf advlre. If patrntalile or not, froe of
cbarpe. Our fte not due till patont Is sectired.
A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain rateota." 1th
namts of actual clients in your State, cotmty, or
town. K-at free. Addres,
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i im s
Stlmntafes the torpid liver, slrsaflb.
netrteellireailse era: asia. s-estul a tea Ike)
bow e I a. soil are uneij aslril aa ass
ANTI-BILIOUS LiEDlCINE.
Jss malarial itlalriete thrirllrla.i srs
v. Intely rtmrniuil, aa t hey pinaen es.
si I tar .rof-rt lea la f rc-eior t lie ay area
from that poiaosi. .lKiMtly iasr
coated. Hake sraall. ica, SAeta.
Sold Everywhere.
Ofiiee. 4- 'Itirray St.. Ni-w York.
TThe-n t My CTTtS I & tiot riefto meraly to
ttoD them for a time, ami then liaye tbem ro
turn apain. I mur A r: a iiita r. CL'iLC
1 iuit e uaaa tha duicaaa ot
FITS, EPTXnPSTZ or
FAIXHTQ SZCICTSS,
A llfe-loBi? sttiiJy. j varnjiyT my remedy to
LTTiB toe worst case. Brcuse other bare
failed is uo reason tor not now recei vine core,
bend at once I or a trenuae and a Kittt hoTTUfi
of my l.vFii t.rBut itziiCDT. tiiTe i-xpres
and rout otOoe. it eoata yoa notluug far a
trial, aa4 tt wul care yon. Addreaa
H.C.ROOT.M.C I S3 Purl St, Kr Tos
iil MM ONLY.
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r-C-Beral aadKEKVOUS UfcBIIrry;
-Li'lVkkoesaaf liottyaadMiiid, licit a
I-Ulif Krroraor tlofuM ia Old orf ounr.
ttutt. JiaI.1, L 4M1IM.U rttllr NNtofH. Hm, t.ra!,m ai.a
airwrtbr.tlS 4K. rM:nil.OrKtlOllblTSSI IRTM.I Stlll'l.
ii'.i; etil :-t It.il Tmi1kM-B,i, i. ,,.
Urn Ir.tltJ trt.m I.U St.m uid f-'.rrlro I nanlrl. Wrli ISM
Pwisll -V H-S.k. r , j.t.n, I lo ,nd pvof, KtttllrS fmi3 ? Im
4cicM ErilE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
mm
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Liver Oil and
KYPOPHOSPHITES
of Lime and
Soda
i
i
1 la en1or.1 and itmhtIM hr 1ad!tir
1-hj on-:..U3 bviuiuso both tbe tknt f.im- .(
aad llliHifh.iintrB are the recogtilza I i
n--i:'8 la tiierureot Conntniptton. It la
aa Liu.Uiblu as nil.lt. j
Scott's Emulsion iz7t
JUU iUmnly tor CONSUMPTION, J
Scrolola, Dronchiti, Wastinfr Dia- l
ea.es, Chronic Couch and Colds. '
Ask lor Scoit'B Eruulslou an J take uo oilur4
I OUk JVfiCFiKXS-T yv.
M.1.-L-. '. I,V-t.ll- t '
kx'ykFREE Bunks i!x-4 oUr A-4r Se-5
s--. tr medics imi Am'. ca. iaa. .f!: -I
a- tat .
2&
Kai Ia3 til iL.z. - liir Q
,?aj
i
UJ
CHANGES IN CHINA.
w, ni.oi ianr i.t eota of It,
relKi- lit tbe CXeatlal l. .
T:e .U ath IHneOitia. u., .
f t.'u' pn-.---nt Hinjir-rrir t.f c :.
' -ri :ii.. njui.i'niil hy two ..
ti..- i'r..l..V rJ.U PrtVA,
t'Ti-at iilU-r;.i Miun in tU: spiiit .
a;.d jvmviil j.urjv of th J
i:j j-u'jililv. a:ii oftca Iuvl-,'.
ia ryuuii !, who K-.vay tae i .' '
ll.li; a, sunsnmd tin- thrnm. u, "
tu- p.ti.-pow-r yeturc ofu-n .V.
ni ..iile t-i Itiirf-iTi. l.m , i
- i-, t-u -j-
liui ' n- iiliiLit in China.
1-e.
Tl.eiirstof thiwxi cLani, s, ,
tL- access of fore irn Ala ba.s.l,.,..r
pi-csi-riec tf tlie lmfH-ror. I,,r(
t -is is ae.-oTnp.'inied Vt the .,.
tlirieo pro-1 ration a Ue(rru,;;, ,
iuniiT tu iuro-ttn eyes, t.icj'r;
in;. Hi r c-f ordinary ri-foort i--..
u
ii.se p. invi-iitions. Lord Aa.":,.
! ref;:-e.l perempt-jriiy to h;t
tV! . i'i spite of unbroken
iMit- it p"N-eeh-nts, and liroiti; ;
t iul ion. TUe cuntinneil n
Ur- h in. :' aut liont ies was (,!,(. ,lf .
r;iu.M-.', (. war in lk.NC by lirii-a-i .
I'rartce, and, w Idle I 'Lina of.. -,--.' -,
iiol oi.r own M ir.i--V-r V) hr.v,. ;.-'
i-:i.-'- if lie would temlotii kiin-,
tl.is was refiisc-d. There l ? "
:i.it '.orii v fur saving thnt if t'.i-.
er;ii r wlio wuk our Mir.i'..-r .
I'll sfime eil insistenci- as t.,-.
iiiriiii.crr-d Northerner who J"
tnrv of legation, full Cutioes-ioti-, w
li.-v.- ).. -; ui.i'ie Tln-n.
T u ;. wvi-re n- -t, war eatn ariii ) -1
. 'ii t'-.x i;s to lV-Uin, an .-. .. J '.
t.:-v.I i .-7.1 ua liT a Jw-rcr,
iji.ft.l, t'i.: C'.iinevi liov.-.- ;ai-.
in i it 1 an an-! i-nee. Sia-c t , . ., . .'
ar- of two L..n;Tors hus !,.,.
veiii rit pri-U-xt for d'-lav, ar, '. ;; .. .
a I'ri'at i Iratiw! that th . uin-. - ,
-r:i;u-r.t. wit'tout await:i: i t. .
lias fixed a time fr an uuaivac ;
r .,). ;:ii terms.
Tlie other i-lLinfe is ti nnw nn.-, .
that the a'.'.e. ,:d ..i:i. '- i a . '
I.i 1 !":i' t c:i i V.t p is-, f -.
as Vi.vniy ii ' hi Li, t'i.- fi--P'V.t
ia th.? Ii i. lire, r.-Mt ..
her of tlie "rand cum. ;
I'i h itijr. I it -t it tit-2 in 17.;.i
r r Yim-f t'liin?-. n.
-t
I.. .
con founded with the four j.-,
taries, of which I.i is a.
Imt ns one of the two
this boariL The grand e
a ta.-
i!i:i::;.-n
.ii--.; ,s
jinny senses the snprt-m':
e'
p-wcr in the Krnpire. o-r.
i.ed for ini'itary pn:-p. .- -uu ,. .
mv-.l ofMaaehus.it had ul , -;
ninof the year but one M .iri.-h-i :
f-.--.r ' "i ;:ic. Two of these are . r.
i.-a -d'if firi-i-n afTairt. T!:e .-;...
lina nf I.i to this hili p-nst wi'; lK
Vi r..al!y a-'i-epted in China a:. ..
t!i. ise iutcl!iii-ntly fauiihiir
ail'airs a a pr.iof that his liber.il t .
un' t) lie paramount, aud. as the t
sti p, the lonjr-expeeted exti nsi n '.-Tien-Tsin
to Tung-ehow is eoul!
expected. I.i is Kn old man ami t," -He
bns had one stroke of paraits j :
he is the ablest of bin rav. :iuC :
n-w ost otifrht to enable bin; Vj -
cotnethe bureaucratic r-sist:i!i i
has so loup? balhed liis l-tt.-r iilamn
fiuntruted his wis.-r policy.
CHILD SOVEREIGNS.
Ttie Status of Koral atluora la tha 0.
World.
It is an ir.tere'.tinjr circumstance
no fewer than three Uuropeau t!.r "
are 'K-etipi.-d by children. liinoe
ab-lii-atioii of King- Milan, Lis
Alexander, who was born in Ai:-;.
It'Ct, and is tiv, consi-quently, fuur!:
years old. has l-,n the titular ru- .
S'-min, though the country is r:
governed by a board of r';'rLi:A. T
present Kinpf of Spain, Alf.:-i;o X:;;
is an infant, and ilnrin bis tc
the normal head cf the inoDa.-vi.;,-n
bw his mother, the Cjun-ii !;
Christina. liy the d-at h c f li u
iiiiam III. the crown cf 1 1 iar.d
vi ilvcu on bis daughter, V .'.i...L.
who is in hi-r eleventh via
npriin. the child'f, mother, Ij .'.wc Z-z-is
teujporariiy invested witi, tirrrra,
f unctions.
Vhat likelihood, aslcs the N.--1!-:'
I.ejp-er, is therenhat these cl-.:.c--:
ever rule iu their own T.:i:i;if 1
yoiinf King f Servi.' has o iorst'tti '
pHirest chaii-ei.f reinii, ; ' :.'; ."-.
Ix-tween his father and li.s ic.j'.:;fr i-ex-tjuecn
Nathalie, h.tsdivideii hpi"
--.mis. while the pri -K uss' ui (u-;
uiinaut in Servia, :.i:us t-o ii i;
the ( hrenoviteh dynasty to Ttl.a K.
Milan and his son belong. ai.!-'
tuie the pretendi-r Karar 'Wt.v;
As to the infant Kin? of v;i ,.n, h.1 '-'
j-cts have lieon hitherto wl'.!.!.'.i!':
revr.lutionary outbreal: y a Ct"
sentiment of chivalrj-. hi;'. u U i'
i-n-ijm throws older, this f-e..r.;
disapjK'ar, and it w ill pruvp i-itri i ' ( 1
ditlicuit for his support. rs to
head naiust the Spmtish I:i'i".- .
mi the one hand und the ( ariis'. ii
other. The close approach to uc:vT;i.
frac which has recent!;.-n ri '
Spain must jrwatly .stn-iij.". ''" t
ular leaders who regard -
ystem with contempt an.l (i.'to-'-'--The
pirl-Queen of Holland l.:i '"
chance of retaining her j. - .t os -li-r
hour of trouble will i-e'ti.- w::-5 .
luarriapc is discussed. lu-r luJ-"
who is a (icrnaan. all r.:iti:r-
b.-r to inarrv a (ierrrsan I'l ii'. '"-:
b-
.i proj-i-t is certain to r--
hussia and France, nor
i i.
vii-wed with favor by
who dread absorption
Ji
the
Kmpiro. On the whole, ti.e:
tiling pathetic iu the si'.uii
child sovereiTis.
,.f W
npeed In WrltliB.
A rapid penman run wi; ;
in a ii i in ute, says a ri ''
livenir.jr Journal. To
dra- bis quill tbro i';
red .sixt'fn and a -1 : a '. ' '
n;int:tei his pen truw!-a '
in five liouri and a ''
make, on an averaf,"-. - ' '
the H-n ia wrilinp- oa-'ii v...-.
i liirty words in a riin!;" , .
four hundred and ;-'.. v-"'
'tiinute;in an fc'.:r '-:
;.and eiht bui:rtrei'.: i ' '
hours, omi hundred and "'"
sand; and in a year "f
days, forty-three mil.
housand. The man -li.in
troli R cf a pen in u p."
ut. all romarJialdr-. Ma:i
fo;;r million. Here e !.
prejeato a mark, tbrf' !
l.-rt:.'. to be tra-"-J "''
wriier in a year. In '' ''
of ib' ordinary alp'-.a'"-- '"'
f-,i!.i three to s-eii si -on
au average, ti.ro- .o '
four.
w IlulnNi for thf 1 "lu
.a .. a-.tTnt't.""-
notnintr are tn i
to
people w ho are ln) " lf l5fS
strauijerson stranire erratuls
There is a woman livm? tl).
says the Buffalo Exp" s" j v
husband on traced in hm-M
ness in liuffalo, and. cf '""T ln.
w ife wants to know h" l)0
himself, -hc probably h..s y
here, or, if she bad. it "'",,1jc
to ask them. So w hut .n - ,
rite, in a neat and 1- Ki,ki.
letter to the postmaster. .." -t
wont take a stroll .!.. '
other half U supix'scu u
. . . tu'Tl'S P1 ...rf -
I
bow and wliere i- -i -
Not
re.-oving' ret;': .,!
... ...iV "
. i... .. lt..u m-:iin
I ri"" .... s -
ri" " " n: . i i
l..... . r she 1-. ii'
1 III-
factiou lieut tkat scuiv-
'It
t !
la fat Mi
. ... .ItlJA.'
f)viai'lt el
mr sip si
OBeeoi-y,irr.f
4a do
Art IA I
A. 1. i
aVta tet.oti i
go aants d ll'....
Ml tpostaste.
ae-ls a
faartad tnm. an-'
,.l iasrests tr I
post Vo be 4laeed .
4. svetun"
lata nave firaard.
arri! rur your
It sua sisst r.o
don't oe a sealaw,
Oil
The Stan
Pittsburar,
of manufin
tic Iratle tl
Illaruiiiaiin?
- Wetlml
every kw
turn.- It;
: Host : M
in the ruar
STANDS
ootK-Sf-lyr.
SI
mm
Chaa
Tli unsu-,
(reread fi u r
liaht lo all n.i
tu llllllS
Kales IS I i ;
foi. W(.
Pitts'
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Eoq
i. ii
'I'MfiftiBI.!'
1 e4uislues I
neat fttiii -..
aeetwl with th.
ohsuis.. at4 a
and ir-i iMiil
claaa. . Lt m
Barb
A flrrt'sss
tbe 1-aa.iat.aat .
Iiaiitiea au a I .
tha lotnre. 1 1
anl.ts at.ari
mars. l.irt
patr.naae lu.
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