0 VI ? f (ft '? i I) J I 1 CDD EXPERIENCES OF, TRAVEL. A laily IVIls of Sonir Oil. I tvt uf urt n in Oriental l.i.iil. Tips and gesticnkitjMis jro a great vra.V ui making foreign tH-rxunta tindcrstur.d those ho do not speak thctr language, but they d not always humwiI un,l tiresome, though amu-i'-ig adventure.-; are often tho result. ;.s;ys Mr-Kt-r in the New York Vlpoch. When wo tirst traveled ifi India flv know my little lHndoostaiiec. and on arriving; at a palatial but very comfort less ltotrl at Jnbhulporv I wanted a muiiU jiitchcr of hot water to bathe a hurt on my little linger. We knew that clrtaAvHs 'small.' anil garrum-warm." ut we could not think of the Hindu "tani for water."' At last I thought I "had made the Wuror understand what I "wanted. After w.iiting some time he Teturued looking well pleased with him self at so easily guessing my wishes and placing a small cup of tea at my bide, bowi-J profoundly, ami wa about to leave the r.mm. when I valh d him baek and tried again to e)Jain. This time we had to wait still longer, "1. ut presently we heard a thumping n the stairs and a deal of gasping and trroanin.tr. and then three men a ppearcd currying a most cnorcuous caldron j f boiling water. Our next journey was to Allahabml. and on reai hingMhe station at dan n we hired a carriage and told the coat luruin i:i our best Hindoiwstanrc to drive tu the nearest hotel. U e smm stopped ;il ihe ent ranee of a large house, and a wcil ' dressed ll.'.ropcuu opened the carviage door for us and politely helvied tioul. "1 am triad you have come so early."" he said, "'for yon will have plenty of t ime to see everything, and 1 assure you 1 ean sh w you sir.ne very handsome pic-cof furniture. AVh.it will you look at tirst'.'" "After traveling nil night we are too tired and (iu.ty aad hungry to look at anything at present." I .ii-.ui'ivil;!i.ir1)-lv. "but will you s'.iow us into the best bedroom you've trot and send us some breakta-1 im,mctli.:.tci .'" The man stared at me in utter as tonishment and turned to Mr. Ker for an explanation. After a time we found out our mistake. Th house was not a hotel, but a priv.ite residenee. ami the furniture was :.!n:t to he .v. Id ;:t auetion. Tin- !lu:'oj-:iii. whom we had mistaken tor the hotel manager, was t he a net i f iei -r. S uir J I i in loos t uuec had been aT'iu a! him'.. In west Ai'rie.i I twice .putc miimen tioiially ollei-d."! i lie natives most griev ously. I .ire. tl a steadier arrived at a port the ne"Toes sv armed a rou nd her i n canoe-. ot" I'lii'." ";:ns. gra.-s mats. etc.. for -ill -, and I aU a. s toi.k this oppor tunit'.'of ski te!.i:i;r th.-.m. Once one of the itieti " on rv e.wraortanaiy wi-r. and in my .iii.'.iet v to have a j'ood look at it 1 must havi let my drawing bl.iek and petu-il be ' eu. f:r he eauyl.t si;jht of what I u;n do:u. and. tearing oft' his w i-r in terror, he e.dl. d out wildly: "No t;"t ''!; white jnami! Me e; u d liiii'i! No Mi:t iiu' i:: lntU! lie v'al r.tiy tlioierl.t that 1 ivas work imr sojne i vi! sjrt-ti er him. Another time an .sh;n:tee vx inan on 4iur st ii!ei V iih U teliiie,'" hei. ;tnd she eo,.:t..!t.:.'d nuct ' i-. f. .!. t the e:Mt..:n tli.it 1 it ,1 u.aile 1 er very ill. Sh. 1 1h:. t J i:ad i !.e- a lii-ht- ful pain in 'a-r he:-d r:f.d that she hail to lie down the a Herie.H ei. lint 1 t'li-'.li th- fenniest thiivr that -vi-r h- p.-.-aet! to me as at Hd ( '.ii.i bar. .' hail vent our eVthes to be washed t'eiv. iii 1 when the washer women le-optiht tlieiii 'aek :-he e Uy told me that she h:.d kept one or t wo of my eariaei:t .. fi.r she liked thein so much th.it she e uld not pu't with them, ."-he ::sked me what ! he should jrive me ior t hem. 1 told her I eould not posr ilily -t il my nnderelot h'r.i r as Oltriosities. However, -he e' it them for nothing. f..r onr steamer v. as just sail iut; for lhi;dand. mi I had no means of insistiiiL' upon their return. A SAGACIOUS MONSTER. .u I-1 ep ill Th:il ('iilil oi.ut Turnty unit " .ulli! -t:l!)t1 i tleiliirtifia. Art 1 I'll" t I ' V sei'ds t o the I .i i ni ! 71 Spee tator tlie lol h i u ; iustanee of t he su jraeity of the i h-phar.t. It was told me, he says, by .Mr. OiUiy at t!;e time a non eommissiiuied o.lieer in the I 'ivst lat talion of the Sixiii. t'l rilles, but laiw one of lu r majesty's yeomen t thr jriiiinL fn ! '.".:! his re;j i..i.-r.t was lnareh imr frun i'e:-hawur to Keiilvie. a-,.d v.e.s aeeom patded by a ti.i. of elephant s. It was the duty of the mahout in ehare'e of eaeh lepi :i;it to prepare twenty ehup atties. or II it eek-es made of eoarse tlour, for his eh;;! ;.re. Wheiith.- t vveuty ehup att ies w ere ready t'ley were piaeed be fore the u nU who fhtrin' the pn--e.s of eotmtinj?' never attempteil to toneh one of them until the full number was completed. theoeeasio'.i related ly Mr. t.uay on.- of lUe elephants tiad .seized the opportunity of his mahout' lUtention bMii;r distrained forammnent o steal and swallow one of the ehupat ties. AVhen the mahout, having rinished the preparation, beanto eount them mt, he ni emu se disfovered the theft and presented his eharje w ith luneteei' in phiec of the usual immlier. Tho ele phant instantly uppreeiated the iaet o. there beintr oiu- less than he had a rijrht to exj'eet. and refusal totouih them, expressing his indiiation by loud tnimpeTin;.rs. 'J'his hroujrht the eon luetnrof t he t-lephaut line (with -u horn Mr. tjuay had i'i u iu conversation) on the scene. 1 1 :it i.io- he;rd the explana tion of the mahout, the conductor de eidedthat the Jiiahout w as iu fault for not keeping u n'tter lookout, aud er dereil limi to provide the twentieth cake at liis own e st. U'lteii this was pre , pared and added to the pile tho elephant at onei itfleeptotl and ate them. A SnoOT-T'hlta srwatlow. Ornithii.i?istu n rarin are m vrY In terested in the discovery cf a rare bird in the shapo of a snow-white swallow. This novel spreiim-n f the feathered tribe -anio to life lately in a nest which was built hy the parent bird under the vp of a p-bs roof eoveriuy a court im thf enensive manufactory tf a trades ruan residing in the district uf (ireuelln. Tlie vLite bird was horu with tw Llaek speciiui-ns. on" of which flew away as soon a it was Hedged, where upon the tradesman, in order to keep the other two, iransforiued the g-lass-roofed court into a temporary apiary. Ibonirrapus hare been taken of the fiaow-white swallow aud will bo sent to the b-adins naturalists of the city, one of w Lota went to Irenelle in order to study the eatlifp 1 eurinsity. This fffntle man was. howeer, too lat? to see the bird alive. It perished probably be cause too much care was taken of it, or . ithroujrh frijrht at the number of people who came to stare at it a a natural cu riosity. The dead bird will now be stuffed and sent to the museum of the J5otnical Gardens, where thero is al ready a white majrpie, which still Uvea and hops about amonij it companions, from which it only differs in color. An In. lUn Mj-th. It is stated in th.- mythology of India that an hum. nse -pidei- wvis the or'urin of the universe ami the Ki-st causa of all thiiurs. Ilravviii'the material from its own livvels U wi.ve 'he webof creation, ."sittin-r in the center of its work it fels and directs the motion if cverv part, Htxtil at len.th. when it has ph-nseii itself sutiiei, nt I y in oi.I.-i'iii" and C'-n-templntiny its j-rf ctioii. ii'wj!! draw all t liv t'ireau- it has spun out aiTain into itself aad. when thev have U-eii nl-Kfl-lH-.l. m. ijtl,i,,r will have nuishol tbe procrreTS of Conpnrnjition. The 1k1 antliorities agree that it's a Bcroftilons affection of the lungs. If taken in time, and riven a fair trial, Dr. Pierce's Golden iledical Discovery v HI effect a ctrre. 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The lollowlni? re tb principal feature! of general t'niKlntf tKislnere : BF.POSITS Keoelve5 paymMe on demanil, and Interest l)r- Idx ceruD'-iUes Issued to urn depositors. Fxtcn'tM to rustomei-g on lnvortMe Iwmi and appro veil paper dlscouDtcil at all limes. COLI.UTIOMS Made In the locality and apon all the bankinv towns In the United Stt. t'hare moderate. DRAITfi I.ifne.1 nrcotlaMe In all parts nf the United Si its. arid toreixn exrhane Issued on all parti o Kuroie. ArroiKTN (it merchants, larmrrs and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will te extended. i'atrnns are HSsurtd that all transactions shall he held as strictly private and confidential, and thatther will he treated as liberally a gvod banking cuius will permit. Ke'pectfoIIy, JOHNSTON. BllK A U. BJ. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER Atid Mni fact rer & Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE nmi asd csuon suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, X iBL.T3Sa CHAIRS, Mattresses, fec., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A I-?(Jltlzpn( of Cambria County and all nthem wishing to purchase bonest FURNI TURE. Ac. at nonest prices are respectfully invited to eive us a call before buying tlse wtiern, as we are contident ttat we cau meet evrry want and please evvrv tax te. Prices the vprv lowest, f4-16-'80-tf.l 1704. 1801. Polloles written at abort nete la t& OLD RELIABLE ,ETNAn tid other Firat t'laM 'empaaleii. W. DICK, VENT FOR THE OLB HARTFORD 111)11 COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ebenitinrw. Jair l. 1831. C. A. LANGBEIN, , Manufaoturtr ol and Ieler In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, stnnLr.s, bridles, whips, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kohea, Kly Nets, Curry Itomhs, etc., etc Be palrine Neatly and I'rotnptly done. All wor Koaranteed to Kir satisfaction. "s!iop Barkers Kow on Centra streeu aprl.ttt YaliaUe Real Estate FOR SALE ! A LOT ot STouc.l In the West ward of the ror nuuh of cnarurir. 'mhrta county. I'a, Imutlng on Sample street havlnK-thereoa erect- "frame house mnri rutr.nlMnn. all In rood repair. I'or terms I ajt particular ran en or atinrees JOHN N KAI.AN. Ntelrtown. Pa., or M. II. KITTtLA., Ebeasburr, Pa. TTPTDnTT kcreokip illlluUll Nll Tarkls III or It HALF THE OUST of tiotetlnK sared to storekeepers. Butohers. Farmers. lHanhlnests, liolldvrs, Contractors and (JTHKKS. Admitted to r.a the treat em Improvements EVEK mate la tickle olucks. Freight prepaid. Write tor catalnirnc. FULTON IKON. ENGINE WKS, 10 Krnsh St., Detroit. Mich. Established l&St. ma300.ly 400 Aerea. SHTII TEAR. SALESHEIl Z WANTED ! To represent one of the Lancest Nurseries In the country. We guarantee satisfaction le all customers. No previous experience necessary. Salary aad eKpensea from start. Address, suiting age. UOOPES. BKO. fc THOMAS. Maple Avenue Nurseries, Westchester, Pa. apr. l!l.4t. ItmW Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agenl, KJiKNSIiURG, rA. Jkr ATTOHN Ex-AT LA W, FBUMBBClia, Pbhwa. fy"Offlce In Opra House. Centra street. TF yon want the news read the Fair as. I .coo cluinn a ysnr. .v.; CHUT.CH CHOIRS. Som of h ImpiwHwiM to MTMeh ThT An Comix-llii to Subitlt. shurch (juai-tetWs have lonr bee-n eunsiilervAl tlu law ful prej of tl-e over worked parrrraplust. lfce seprmoauu tas.o ure alway prournd toetlwr, while the te-nor and alto are invariably p.airel in :m uotaironistic attititd- to ward the other couple. The efiuUib rirtm of harmony rs reeofmizeA eveji by the parturraphbt. This d.-te.s not lessen the tact that church choirs havo real jfrievauees to which they must submit. One is the jrratuitous work they aro called upon to perform in sine-inr at funerals. The mfmlvrs of a church choir are paid a certain yearly income for sinirinjr a certain numlor of times in church on Sundays. It i taken for frranted that the choir will cheerfully acquh-bce in the suggestions that it vol unteer its aid for all the church enter tainments where music is a feature. And it is taken for granted that the musical notes furnished are non-nrp- tiable. This is simply lotwea upon oy th thriftv trustees as obtaining rod measure, pressed down and running- over, for the money pant tne onoir. Ttiit Tvhri the smr-ers are asked to at tend the funeral of some church mem ber, whom very likely they did not know, and sinfj three or four numbers without as much as receiving thanks, it is nothing more or less man an imposi tion. The male memliers of the choir are called away from their business to chant pathetic lays over the remains of one in whom they had not the sli-rhteht personal interest, yet Wcause the de ceased was in the habit of listening- to their voices every Sunday, they are ex pected to feel amply compensated by the satisfaction they derive from doinjr an act of charity. This dead-head work which church choirs, for obvious rea sons, are compelled to perforin is not specified in the contracts and cannot be fairly included in the salaries paid for sin'iDfr in church, yet it is a fact that the sinjrers are seldom paid for the pro fessional services they render at fu nerals. Chicago News. PAUPERS OF FINLAND. The Horrible C'uUtum of SkIIIiik Them la Nearly AbolUhrtl. A yi'ar ajro, says the IlelHinpfors eor reKiKimlent of the Ixmilon Xevis, I ir.en tiotu'il the jx-enliar mxle Kinlanil has of dealing with its paupers and ar-l, anil I am jrlnil to le able to s.-y that a jrr-at deal has .since Ixrn done to fret the in human jiraetiee of selling the poor creatures y auetion abolished. The (rovernnient has In-en awakened to the fact that the praetiee is barbarous and entirely out of accord with tilt? other wise cultivated Institutions of Finland. Au instance of the dreadful manner in which these auctions are held m:ty t recorded. A very old woman, sick and weary of life, almost tx feeble t exist longer, had leen sold to a farmer. Her term was u- la.t WYdncwlay, when she hail to 1m' refold. It was nu c.vccedinir ly cold day iir.d a fearful snowstorm was rairin;r. The poor old creature knew that she could not live uTrr the nolit, so she asked her owner if he would allow her to die in her corner, where she would is as qvii.'t r:s phihl. and fiire no trouble and not e:.t any thinir. She Kertred hard, but her re fjuest was not jrrantcd. and sh: was sent out t the auction. the price paid for her was vcrv low, poor thinjr, for everv one knew that she eould not last lontr- A i ter the sale was over and tlie buyers were preparing to take home tlieir purchases the old woman was found dead. She had kepther word. She had lieeti no trouble to anyone, but had died without a murmur. PROFITABLE PROFESSIONS. Iter Arc Two That I'ay Ilrtter TlianLaw vr !ri',-,,i In dist-Ussioiis and articles on "The Choice of a 1'rofession"' two of the most lucrative profes-sions of all have gener ally been forgotten. These are the pro fessions of a jockey and "strong mun." At a festive meeting, tiz., the annual dinner of the Jimcrack elub, a former steward of the Joe-key elub said: "Caes now exist where a jockey receives a sal ary equal to that of a secretary of state, and joekeys even of the seoiid rank re ceive, I think, payments which place them in a position, from a financial point of view, considerably ahead, I mav sav, of the bulk of their employ -er Besides these salaries (or retainers, as they are called ( the jockeys receive the authorised and regular riding fees, and it is no exaggeration, a:75rms the l'all Mall Gazette, to sy that at the present moment at least half u dozen of them are earning, in connection with their ridinjr. in the shape of retainers, riding1 fees and present. 5.000 a year apiece, and in one or two caes even more. With reference to tho earning of "htrousr men," Sandow Is reported to have said, in connection with the eon test in which be took part reeently, that by liU defeat he lost more than 4,000, the havinrs of only two yeans. If these statements are facts, and there is no reason to doubt that they are, we need not wonder at the larre num ber of would-be strong- men" and joek- A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING. OvK-half of the people born die be fore the a?e f sixteen. A FlFTEKS-year-old boy has just died in Ilrooklyn of too rapid prowth. At the time of his death he was fcix feet two inches tall, but did not weig-h a hundred pounds. No less than seventeen thousand younp pirls and women homeletss, friendless, helplesa and fxdles6 sleep in the open-all-n'trht shelters of Step ney Ureen, London, in a year. A rfcently latinched Italtimore schooner was christened with water in stead of wine, the liquor always here tofore used on such occasions. The vessel's owners are said to be strict tem perance men. A Pittsburgh (Pa.) man has been eleanin his eyeglasses for years with bank note, and says they are far bet ter for the purpose than anything1 else and at the same time the bills are not injured by it. In the Silvester-basilic3 of Rome have been discovered the tombs of six popes, ainonjr them that of Silvester, who suc eeeded in converting Constantine to Chribti.-inity, and who lived at the time of the council of Nice. A ti.ock of twenty -one fine geese be lonsfinK' to Ashcr Werts, of Crawfords ville, Ind., spent a night on his fish pond. It froze durinpr the night, and next morning the birds were found fast in the ice, every one of them dead. Two Atchikoji (Kan.) society young men recently had a fight. It is said that after they had decided to fight they re moved their hats and coats; then one asked the other to excuse him while he removed his necktie, collar and cuffs. Jcstriso claims in Idaho is dangerous business. A man at AVallaee named Harris found three men putting up a cabin on a lot owned by him. They re fused to leave.- whereupon he grt his gim, shot two of them dead and danger ously wounded the third. Mrs. Westend (who has tried to eeonomize by slipping into a cheap seat at the opera)--Dear me! I didn't ex pect to Foe you here. Bridget" FriJjret (.Mrs.". estend"8 servant) "Oi'm a Teat opery-pocr, rnura. Generally Oi sits in the parkay. but seein' you coroin' up stairs. Oi followed on f kapo ye coin paoy."N. y. Weekly ' CARL XilrijSnTJ PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN ?Vo 11 5 WANT We have wagons, busies, surreys. Ilh zrxAi; as lilit. Stronir, durable, stylish, as beautifully ftniihed as niodrnitJ nunufacture can prcNliLre. Built on honor by men 4 life experience. H.Htt-Sty is our policy; r1''-'"1 shipiiient tu;r specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Costs you rv.tliing. May leaJ to business by and by. Send for our catalogue. 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Times Hull dtns; " FUILADCLPHIA. 1 From mUlioaa of caiomin, daring the past years, cone :he vrr,!ct t.i t VICII S SZSDS never di'O.rpo'r't. by Tatc time, rror.tf knopiiticare on o:lir . .rh -n rem ran bvy th? T-yTJ at m- Tnrt M Le i iri .til: !'..-s yr :i ; or, J ,1 cents l-r Vrjfc'l Flnial Glll'lc, dclivt t ccits from firitonicr, id cn.' rovi'r- It hrt-r tHar rvrr ; iwbrw r-. .--lor-.i v u .-.m1 novelties worthy of ii:".-- (. t- J H rvi. v;ck, i,L.;?;.. l-.pcnestr, n. Y. SI, 9 C-a Watches, Clocks - JEWELRY, SOTBrarare, Kcacal InstmiiieulF A Nil Optical Goods. Sole Agent Celebrated Rockford WATCHR8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. iARGE SELECTION OF ALL KIND of JEWELRY always on band. J" Mv line of Jewelry Is unsurpassed Owns and see for yoorelf before purehas ns elwhere. tST"AI.V WOHK GCARANTKED CARL RIVINIUS Ensburg. Nov. 11, 1885--tf. i (-It- ir?l-D in H" l . Z, ,1 .V A J JOB : : PRINTING. THE rilEKMAN Printing Office I the place to get your JOB PRINTING Promptly and sat 1 factor I ly eecuted. We will tneft the prices of alii honoraDle comrjetlon. We don't do any but flr-st-eia-is woik and want a living price for it. With Fast Presses ana NewTyps We are prepared to turn oat Job Printing. of every diMuiption iu the F1SEST STYLE and at it.e vr? Lowest Cast Prices. Nothing not tbe best material 1 owd and uor work r peaks for itself. VVeare pre pared to print on tte abortes. notice Posters, Progbammes, Best nep Cards Taos, Bill Hkadu. Monthly Statements. Envelopes, Labels, Cikcclars, Wedding and VibiTiNO Cakds. Checks. Notes. Drafts. Receipt. Bond Work. Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Party. Invitations Etc We ean print anything from the smallest and neatest ViMtlng Card to the latest Pot-r on (.hurt notice and at tbe most ReaeODable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBEXSBURG. PENN'A. Wall Paper. " Snd lrtc. to our Mall Department lor new samploof lr.l. Nice 1'arxTS frfic.: Solid tiilt, from 15c. to 3oe.; Fine Emtxj.sed an'.l Irridesi'iit Papers from 23c. to .vc. roll. J. ERWIN KILLER & CO., M3 Smithfield St., PITTSBUEGII, rA. (Mention this paper.) March-l-'.yr LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J SO. B JICLLE.V, CAJklUEK. A GENERAL ItANKINU HUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRFSENTED II Y US. Account of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicit!, assuriiijr our patrons that all business entrusted to us will rv celve prompt and careful attention, and lie held strictly confidential. Customer will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. LILLY DANKING CO., feh50O. Lilly. Penna. T ATTOKNEY-AT-LA.WV LasMtBcao, PttcVa. -Snclal AttcutiuD Bivu lo cUium lor tn iun liuuuiy. etc. cb7- ? r t - SPCRT OF THE ESKIMO. i Tlie Ti4 iUf t f.itilile. M'ret-. T-W ; .r. nic itd Xiit. Xt.vt tu irambUnir t'ne K-Kiuio in n , like to wrotK. Th.- nsitiil ivuv "1 ' tli.ui-r tliiiatwt r:ithT ol tnntlii ! thaiikiU. Tlw wn'Mln sit l i.:i u ; tin' tifr. or in uuy DiiViriiiciit l.it-.. ; qU- ly and fatinr in r.pix.MV j liri ti-ns. .sa ,-. iilt tln-ir rij-'ltt rlUivvii I . . t t,.tJfi..rifr. I tu n tK'V lK r: anu-s. uwi i ;,! strives t .'i.ravlit-u out t!i i i.thor'.vanns. As tin- iiintfli i UsU ilIy I iu:ii' l-art-armoil they tint infreu-nl!y ! j cl up t Ti.' sl.in in t'.i- stni;-U. In the J !i i!:i vr- x lien a f-tr:inj.'i-r arrived ut a ! ttl :ii nt h- ws invited tu vr'.-tl in sunn' ;iy nith a vill-.ifrer. and tli winner wi-s allowed to kill tho lis-r if lie h ti lt If ls M-;tinr. story-tdlinj is r-:i!ly alnnrt :is .minin for an er'iiin-.'"s diversion as 'ani'dinj'. sin a wriUT in the New York Sim. Tlie Kskiiuo traditions are told over and over aaiu. Kvcryimt knows them word for word, and should the relater oiuit ir ald a sinjrle syllable he would Ik' eorreeted instantly ly me ne of the amlienee. There is nothing like thes- reeitals in Anierieu. exeept in the work, so called, of certain ecret tK-ieties where pre cis'ly the same eare in r-i-tition is ex ereisi'd. The relater of the story sits at u:' si li- n tlw nmiii. aud. covering' his head, turns his face toward the wall a way from the audience lie fore he l .'in.-. There is no applause during the n-ei't'l iir wheti he is finished. Then are traditions that relate to the early Norse settlers .f Irecliland, to the ori ;.". of the s.':il and other valuable .-m'.iii.t!-.. to the red Indians of North Ameri.-a. beside many stories of love and v::1 .r that seem to hare no jj-rent value to ethnologists, though very in-tere-liiii;' a-. -p'eiuieTis of wh:it iiriV Ik ealledthe literature of perui'ir ;--ople. The rial ive soncT -x'areet y I u- .-:il led nuMi'Til. though the i;.!;i:an v..!.-e is tiat iir:i!y sTveet and fine. The native tur.es ti re rem toiious hants. l.i:t the Eskimo readily learns the times of the whites. In an Arsuk village we-,. hvo i.-imh1 violins, three or four eo eeriiu.is. and so;iie I"reieh liariiiotiieas. v) ..t f tkein iit .f iinicr, hut tl . skill of the owners of those that were in order was c jual to that of the K-t mn ie.ans t i iK found at rural dances in Y:..ikee I:;nd. 'J'h.' Eskimos like the reels 1 letter t hn n any oilier forms of dances, and j-U. old and youny. ilance with .est ami :'. ban don that is inspirit in to the spe i tor. I iuli r the l)::iii.s;i Lutheran teae'dirr tli j-. form of amusement lias tx-eri in no wise discouraged, but the Moravians Ik-Ii. vol ihineinra sin and held up 1 he terrors h-ll In-fore the unfort nr.ate merrvmakers. Sorneltave :, -red 1 he Moravian story, and to the , .es-::- z intliietices by which they are surround ed add fear of future torment as a re ward for i i.shintr to join the sjmrts of their Hjrht-hearV.'d nci-hlrs. Many, indit-d, forsake the Moravian teachers, but are then forever haunted by the fear that the du trine of a vengeful l may b true alt rail. Men and 1 pi iy b::ll. an-.t the two rallies most jxtpular. if combined, would not vary jrreatly from Yankee football. The L:ill is made of Mont seal leather, filled sometimes with sand and clay and sometimes with moss. It is sewed up with seal sinews, and is sometimes ornamented with tufts or tassels and a zone made of strings of real leather with the hair on. The players divide into two parties always choose up. as Yankee boy would say. Then in one frame ouc side tosses the ball alxiut, while th.' other tries to capture it; in the other one side tries to kick the ball over a wide space toa jroal. while the other tries t-leapt lire and hit the jroal with it instead. Sometimes they bat it in the latter frame instead of kicking it. Over on the west side of llafiin's bay the Eskimos have in winter a litni.se i.. every vilkifre set aside for feast ::;.! dances. It is dome-shaped and about twenty feet in diameter by fifteen hiih. Here the entire jmpulace gathers. The marrieil women stand in a row next to the wall, the unmarried women stand next to them, while the men form a third rin; inside of the rest. The chil dren, or all who are under twelve years, form two jrroups near the en trance. Then the feast befrins, and 1oiled meat and soup, with raw seal liver, are passed around ns lonjr as jut one can et. This done, a man strips to the waist, takes a drum made some thin; like a tennis hat covered with raw sealskin, and stepping into the cen ter of the rin; iK-jrins to siiifr, and tlanoe. and leat the drum. The words of the sonfr are improvised by the siner er and are usually satirical. He praise first one and then another of the com pany for rootl (qualities that are notice ably lacking, to the frreat delight of all the rest, thoufrh they know that they will be scored if they have not already been. Tlie dancing is simply a, stamp ing nf the feet and a swaying jf the bodj- the motion ds ridiculous to any one- ntt an Eskimo. The women join in the chorus, but tlie men listen in silence. GATHERED FOR UNCLE SAM. From 1?0 to the Indians de creased seven per cent. The German emigrants outnumln-r the Iriih two to one every year. The once miphty Indian population of the United States has dwindled to -j-u.-075. Of the white population in America eig-ht per cent, is unable to either read or write. In -one year the cost" to the govern ment of twine to tic up mail packages reaches STJ.000. Tire number of Indians ia the United States who wear citizens' dress is stated to be about 80,000. A RocnrrsTElt teacher haviiifj occasion to use a portrait of George Vt'ashinfjton at school exerei.ses was unable to find it on s;tle anywhere in the city. Tue total amount of silver offered for sale to the jjorernment during the yoar lfJ0 was CS,ir,n,4r7 fine ounces. :-nd" the amount purchased :7,.VJI.:t73.7. fine ounces, costing S:i9,Wl,fc4i, the average cost bcinp Sl.tut per fine ounce. New Yui:k contributed tweiily-si 'abiuet rlieers in all, Massachusetts twenty-four, Pennsylvania twenty-two, Virginia twenty-one and Ohio seven teen. Missouri comes well down to ward the foot of the list with four to its credit. All of the original thirteen sttites, except Rhode Island, have been represented at one time or other in the president's ministerial council. tVomau'i C'lianrea at Fort jr. "I don't care if I am an old maid," said a c-liarmimj woman. "If I wait till forty I'll be bound to make a brilliant match.' This sounded startling at first, but as she went on to explain, her theory seemed quite likely. "Men marry women every day,"' she said, "who are faded, old and of dubious fig ures, when they raijrht marry pretty younjr rirrs. Rut the girls didn't know how to manage them. So experience won in place of youthful ignorance."' ftaeen Anne'a .uinra. " A chest lielonrrinir to an old man n-'ho recently died near Kinysbritljre was of- '. icrcu lor sale by Ins friends for one shilling, but failing' to tiud a purchaser it was decitled to u.se it as firewood. While it was lx-inir chopped up two hun dred iruiucns of (jui-iu Auue'rt date rolled tut of a r-eeret drawer. The low est price of a yucca Auuc's guinea is . hirty shiU'if?. y.-'r TAI'E FOR ii bill miiT n;rii,i:P. Pains In ihe Side. S ft the Cicst and the JoinU, NcLrcJj.::, R M ... ... Ait sprx-jas, tic, eif., ihb yi lha btil. LCOUr.LE.O KEMEDY. m It H r. ftl Kttf. I Ill th Illlt'CrtAl aa-i HiJmk Uoirnd H.-.loil ut U-UUM. at.,1 many titli-rj. 'I I CTi llll-It. Jun. --i. VI T'inruilif.r I-flu i r it rt-ally 'vl Vnt. or nf -u: &i.-t-i .. .utl .-i Li.' Il'm K'utl niMtinni lr fnr. ii.nl. 1 Jli.it n-.i Ui cure UT v.,;ir A-i-t'iT l i.tn I t t.i ".-.r. SO Cent's a bottle. OF MC-sT Pr.UGUISTS. OH 1IKECT FROM F. AD. R1CHTER & CO., Xettf York, J European II 1 Rwtoltnf. O'y, liu,ln, tiiiuiia, iiiutiuiii, 1 rsifii' , auuiin, 01 Ten. r. ureniut-r, ':. t 8 TZZZZ kFREE Book 1 about other Anchor Re- medics oa Application. lAafaL. O.-t IDWI If. .0 .Kf.i We in k, did ve.N. so HiLiit 1 ii: . T; Ko"?r.r, . rt.vrt niK kt. . 1.0 ,u l i 1 Tun Lo-: OK VULK UKntt .V-.- IT AU.I.'.: '. S f.'.'M'.. C-r.l fai iUuitxatsd circular to 7, JPu, cfc CO., r TTT7'r' I'Z.t "Will mi t street, PHILADELPHIA. Rr? V. GENERATION AFTER GENERATION Trpjit on Akoot, Child ret It. T-rry Irmveltr notjld Lmv a, Urttlo if it In bi- tantrhf-L Puort QilffarAi from ttheant&UKra, Sci- Airthina, Choltr Uurbun, I'Mtrrtick. lAnwmtM, hr n- tn Body or Umh, htiff Joint or H train, will And In lUi oia ADcmIvim rt-hef arid Mflv rure. fnmiahlt trr. WoM 9ytv wher. I'nif :;,rtA, tnfl. IS loTtiat SCOTT Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES cf Lime and Soda la endrfx.l u.ud 1 .rcrlJ hy l.ainsr 1 hytlclnns twrauso both the I.if-r W aad ilttiwhowfhitrn nrn tho riri;iiir.i.l agrnts la tne cure nf Vuimitiuplioii. It la ma i'Klatuble as mi:k. Scctt's Emulsion .zM:Z im a iroiiilrU Imh frtttr-r. it im thr iieat ionrif, for CONSUMPTION, Scroiula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Cclds. Ask tor Scoti a tjiiulbl.ii and take uooiLi r Carrata. and Trarle-Marka oMairied. and all fat ttBt luln-.s coridarted for Moderate Fart. Our Office it Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and we rtin rmrp patrnt in lc time than tnoa remote from Wvbmi.-ion. frnd modt-I. draw Ini; or plioto.. ith dfucrip tion. M advive. If patPCtarile or nt. free of charcp. Our trr not due till patent m acrurrd. Pamphlet. "How to Ohtain Hatrntn." with aamce of annal rlienta in your State, county, or town, ecnt free. Addrew, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington. 0. C. vi flQ Vr S.-.- i.iflry.-riirAl '.- A r"it)h! of trfiTtn:itla nnd r.b-.''j lt.-.,cl ,,1 ILU UWk. rtlltjlfll II..H, I.l.S i sS' Olrtiiiu i'tiHrula, rns 1 r:u) . Marks Vptrr.itlita.arxt frve.St. -v- r;pu oi l. .- ': A. 'I'll :jrHiii:.T.T. . , rtitc littip f-r hp fwT nfl -i f.-r tia. . Amu I . r . Aitn ti ll, ol Ju'i Iiii, lukiK'UMl. " ut . !iiim in- ii- nip y i. yr-u? ! r uur fMitb. Ton rait Ho ihf aorsi and ! nd Mart yon. Cmn work ( in tint or all tli "tiititv Hi mw) V-f urfc mrrti alhir nnhneMn ammtbTU KW ai-f wm-laiful l'ari. u i. . fVa. ll.tlalltc A C a-. Horn la-(lMal.M mtmm 'r-A ir.'r KijLiui ir.i tiii'..' VX 1 W.--n i-i' tl In si HOl.'il. LCt.. 8eno FOJ Laic Ii i n-"'" ' ' AIIVIKIIMHN tf addaiiK .eo. H. Roarl I Ak i lOSnruCe t-t.. Nw Tori an learn ttoa exurt eot of any ir.pod I'B" l)Vf;KTt?.INt InAnierirao Neaniiwti, I WO fAKt ljaaille-tIVe D ' you need Juh Prlnllu Ii ro, hIts I utcuA m trial order. r mm 2 :Jf i Uiit LAI LLLLtl Yvl hj it ts asp wiyu EVtff BE V - I 1 r -J-. 'v'i -1 ''i ai.. I t ' LQMEI3T 1 V- A M V Hi i M J -I AT A STUDY IN SO'jiD3 Ti-l.-r.-r..fiiT Who ir i. ;,i 4 ,,.,. . .y I he Ti-k of liM.ir ,'. ' Th-t leprnph opcrr.T r- of ... nr.- n..ted the v. Id o--. r :. s.i-.s the riiil...".. i,,!J i , :" 0. 11y t'.re they r...: t i 1 c!:i. init Miany l their. !..,,, the wotMlt-rfi.l (.'unit,- i,f , ' ' a t r l.f tin- hi.rp ti. t;- t , T 1. -. :iit!u- little h::i s r-:r. . -. instance, any .tT-l -y,..y :. r talcs as a first-fitter c:ni i. tielt of the ni:. 1 ini; in '' what l.i.'.i.ner of lu.-in i, ;. , rid of t '..i-w ire, no m:.tt--r v. ' , Ih in ("lo.-o. New Vo; !; , ,r ;,r. iii t.itit city. .lu-t n i, .'. reeoTii.e the sinriti.r. - .f . t i'u rs, so do t T ;-!-:, H. t .... trie mis I their -.eii.'.it.( . ,r v, , The f:st, j. rliy s.-iu; i- y every few minute to 1 ii.t.-i, t . ir hmsen that sjiriii;' or t.. his tl".lvin:ite -:im!v t. '.'.s ,. . .., th.it lie i, ii ri-rvoiis. i, yciinT ni.'in .f little i-i.-r;. , , ; ju.I;".ueiit ; he warns the i. , on con-.tiint watch f.-r err...- ... .. lie vi!l siiii i; :inv r. sjiou.t, out havinjr definite reason t . , the receiver will Hot he . i, , . that sui h a sender Uo'.:!.! I.. , . out of stny iliii-uity tiiat n.: . : Tlie fearless, manly t. , .. the Juan v. ho sends evi i:. Morse, fast, of course. .' withal, and send, "all tie- t in. man seldom has "ca-..-'.." II, the receiver at oii.-e ti.M , ria l.ly correct, lie never ;, , eoj.y. liecausc he uluavs r. sa"i- ahead of the one he i- . -. '.r. returns tny he cannot r ' eh-rks I m -fore starting it. 'i i,,, v,, tri.m has a friend in every . '-4 -A j tl.e stiuli nts mm itK-rat .rs tions know him. Thev r. sei.tiit;- and apM-al t.. l.iai eiiihl to an older ln-o.hi r. The r tu'al: is muchly j.i'onijilly ro:;-t.-d." and with an i;r-rra vat ii.; never sve;:- on the ir.-. t wav, is cert ;i i:i to be tvv.a missal if l' ; ioi ted, alt ). miIi ; I:. tf iM-rato: n are more or ; l.ili-this man may n t i, the business at the tiua-.,; he : certain to In- ea!:, ! ::il the ot't-.f-t ' ivn men. h;is freiiuent st;:ts. i'riict ical j ikers and r. ! f -tier.- l'y inilifT. n-nt o;i ally have a refutation i. San I'raneisco to Kostoti. v. 'ss j,: Seelir t'll'M Ik .t Their eharaet eristics a ! sin . i I nun .tint of bit- i: c l.oiwill.Maiidiljtf 1 tie '. M-'-ltl til a iit the I". (. I. M 1 to work every tan." all sorts of bl :n l.-rs eeiver sill:, il.-jielel!:. - ii.mor and new -toric matt.-i's. I l.ide oerators. like t' brethren, are juu.r artists. 1. fortunate in ae.jtiiriii r "r '1 hey never need tell tin- t. tln-y love dress and think f Their freijucut ..tojis an '. -I.M-ttVeeU mer,sae;cs tells it After six months working erator of this sort the n- civ, scribe 1 1 i in almost t. a t" v Iicss it liotit ever hnviii:' T 1.::l heard him lcserilcd. urly, ruiirntc tind trump ";i are alike as To aliility. Tin y line ti-levraphcrs. Tin irehar.:. ' Well 1. -lined by hileUee. and ti, list injrnisi-.cd one front tli: hits of infurmatiou ri;Tar.:;,ij cities dropped from day to i':a tramps. 'J'hey tell their t..-y they correct errors discover.-.! i-i I'.re.ses of messages relf.V iti;' 'r. city to it her. and by m;,' Word t. take the place f .! written by some n-wspai.. r r.e..j "copy" they have "hani!! -.!." Lady operators are i.l. n4 i;i. .i liehtness of their sending, f. w .,! liein able to work on ! ..; wires. On this account '.,. favorite name f..r li;rht s. -- : s.-x, and their character as w.-i; ., sex is ri-vealed by tln-ir (-..ns--..- a: and overfaitlif uluess, as u. iia- ;. disposition to talk. Lew people uinleisi.,i,t -.tl. eTajihers use so much ar.'i s-: h :i ty of slan. Ti.is is t-a-i'.y a ' for. The men in Ni 'v Vurk I'raneisco -omiminic:.t-- ; ' phrases to hica,'o. ii-.-in alvestoll, lelivi I', .c 'ih-U receive the "new ta: forces Ut l'hiladelphi.l. Kichmoiid and L. .st. n : r.tock from New York. 1 bright s;, in-r beard by a New York is rein at., d th, I' the same tlav, as tin lb'., art- quite as slangy as t . ' craft. ' FUR AND FEATHERS. A RIVAL to the Maltese cat ist:.. tese doy, a bit of canine lie.-mty n lv imported from 1'at-is by t!a l.le. A Nor.Tn Cauoi.ina hen 1 immlx'i ing' her cjrprs :is s!." 12.i cli i-ir2 bears its prei i a-::-"-v raised liures on the shell. Wr.sTVii.l.i:, Ind.. has a t qucnt hes her thirst ut th.-v r--tossing the handle ,,f t!..- :?? i;. r horns until sufli.-iftit water -for her needs. A Scotch terrier is a ri-rn!at d' head on the West Shore t u:i!' ' will only ride on a first -class " spends his whole time tr.n i 83 ' well liked by the n.iiro.i l tarn- Tnr l.!r ,,f n r-it whitl: ''3 ln-r 2", 18s(l, jumped fr :a t' Vashilton monument at and lived for some time :. I reserved.' properly !'.'" Smithsonian institution Ax Orerron man claim- t -it'ii. u !. i" - that has established a n-t ;t'- ' '' . of his flower garden, in "''' r : ' spicuous part of his fiv:;t .'.ir .. ' ' posits an egg regularly every tf.i i Sunday. , THK Arab ponies which th- -'-; ' cently presentetl to the th "' l'"' '. f the Oenaau emin-ror's ; -": " " to have a pedijrree which '';'' ' the "hacred mare" on v. '- 1 ' i llerl from Mecca to Medina. I A PAltnoT in Atlanta. - in a UMle less man - , ; liirvi. two men. six d"-!lU , , , he forest of trees. In other v'lr" .. notnlini. t, . I ,T",. Tl t 1 1 1 r t '1. u' l ,e 0' . n n.l tt r.-- lool.-iiie- :i-i lit:(l I 1"' r- i ' ..it., . . ;.fr In. art: -ta' I lull), s- iv ..-.j ... , OlM-aiw IriTnri lothintf- , . ; There is nrobablv m e"-1"'" "'"-f lends itself more readily ' " t ion of inflections disease t ' htld manufacture of iirticli Lvcry phybician whose di: to the homes of the work'- :h-- pf'i - -i tin-h"'- f ...f,-l.'t) have K'cn struoi; with t f''".:i- many cases it could not wc. , wise under ex ist in;, '";"',:' two or three available f',V occupied by a fairly Di'.:"'r"", ,' ,, r and a separate workrooiu u ' .!' ' e-arded not unreasonably :i- v- concession to personal ' , vr ;. It happens that the same '- sweaterV tenement, na; f Im-iI, often contains th-' - J .j bcarlatiua or measles ""a ..' " i ' vest which next wok v" . ,.l.,v window of WW tailor- "'.'....jf l'robably not, unless uad.'r I ,3 botne external authority. ' ,vf. uf workers' to v. hoin v.e l; 1 ;'; too often exhibit a mut'-; ,,. r or carelessness w H - - )yC proptrtUjaof contayioii. ! tbe
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