'31 W 1 i kAV. .( liA. .i.i. .'x. Tho Efforts of Ambitious Younj 6tcrs fit Inter viewing. Sniur Sptrlnws of Ibe M iilicul -Hi f-'lgun Cut by tin .loiiriiaii.-aic fowl in tlw J'rcsc r S'romi- The te-tto which :i rcpoiter'sstamina is itt thees pt,t arc often severe and fr:si: V :t- -t :.ivays with si'Vcss,sayt the (.:. ,-. Post. Among tin tiiio which fai. 1.,' fies the sou! of the your.;,'- one is :i tlr- t ,-: uu.T.t to interview- some p,-orai:-e-:.t v r-nage who has just ar rived. It is se'dom that any other instruction.-, arc given to him. "So-and-So's :it the hotel. Inter view him for a column." says the fity cdifor. A ml the youl:;r man, who has heard of the renowned visitor times without n'init.e:-, will without doubt iiumedi: t. Iy forget nil ho ever know coneerr.'ng the .''.lt'.'m in in question, lie wiM pcrhars '...-in t. feel that hi-. y u'.l ;i.il I I n of j --.imai'iMa won tho out -To.vt h i.ol . -f s-.-.in.l judgment but i.i' drear".: sup." iu-!.iecd bv ra overload- :ach. I 'i l l -. rer, prevents !.'. - re- ' .mi::;. -: and into the presence of tho -' at man he cries, li is mini a blank, and v iih that empty feeling vh'-b n'Uii's t (!'!' v v. a ec nstomed to associate with celebrities. ! )U.-:... t h . T.t ri'd of ex-I"r.:ted State- Scna'cr -.'arret' ...iiier to Chi'-::-.(.. o-ae of tin-,e j":'" i.-.V,. tic buds called o:i hvn at the Av.i h t iriuni. The Ivew Yorker received him itj; io isiy ;:mi f lorod lii.'ii r. r,':st. Tlio biiil took it. 1 i i miiid wiis sii'l a Malik and a Jamil did not st-irt an i. U-:i. Ti .-.'.U nci- was bo-ivuni'i;-' t irtinv, wln-n 1'iroPirli tat (.pen w n.ln-.v ramo tho vwii-o of a iurwa b.,y far boi i'v: ' Ml abu'.O 'h-n. Si;"T.ian dyhi;r." It was an bi-.oir :ti. 'i. Tho oil.' w;s iv it i:o on i ' ili' i. s. 1 hit b.o thought ho was, with a smilo of confidon:o lie said: "SciKitnr. do yon tld-.k thr.t tho death of J. n. .i.i..n iil material iy cl:aii;re t'ae loiriph ..!-p:i of Ohio rv d't ie Thf r.toi'i:.'.!bnT.t lh.it caiae int t'ae tteiia! . t.-- fa:-.- at 'he i , :::-:-t ion was i;n-iM'di-Hely v':'!i .-..-d awry by a sao'e us r. -.lied t L;.t.h i.ardl'thoiiiiht it w.-uM. The "lid I. a. .do. u hiai r.r.d v it'uir. w. Serernl y.-irs a ' when l!en I'.uller arrived in the t ity ;.;!.( hi r ' u-1 was C !.;-I'a'o-'.ed M si hh.i. !!. i: ii!;d the;:, :i cri! : .i-v.' i-i t h .',' . r of . :-o i i ;.t the lifio-.;! !V.-i!iel-o".. 1, - v.-it'll one eyi.' throa-; I'. The ,laek: l roet '".ire i'..-:-,d with the , the-- !'.!-.)n 'it the e intlow th.-l fee-ed ( h.i .c r i'-eet. The ;. oi'J.if .-.d w.,s att.:el..d ; v : t r-e 1'.-h hh hut : 1 .t 1 ' oih eted hit:, e'i i,. iir!i to ask i.erji ih-1 j .ah;:- qitx .stioil of -.: ':'. i" !. "erah d yet thhdc .f Kds )ie-' .he.-, h;. iia' i. -t. r. V" Tiie ;ie;-el sar'eye.I the lei! with ! ' - !e l eye. and hi a severe tone iu o . ; ' . i : ho hi thunder Kel?" IXeeih " hhn- o um:'..i;:! t- the f: k tf e, wo. i :!Mr;i:: tho hl.d. sah ! : . . V :'-eo-e:--- is - t-:o j -: k -v, bow.t! :.; i r ,- at:.!, witkv.it h i;.n i;:t" to ::nsver. w h h-h :-w. When Ilarillt Fish 1.-st e:;r:le t i Citie:! ,- :: ''s i,;,,'4 from the )ie. H r. eliane!::. t: 1-e the o:i'y r.T'ftiT av: da' 'e. w . s ,.:. to t.:,'. the .K :h: bed - n. T'!: i 1 iwt 1:11:1;;; ; t ret a hi l-.'t s. !i'-jo ... i !,-.( 1; . vas Hot v . !! a irrii;.'. .1 witij hrs viet 'e;. w!--.-e :. ': -e c:o'e . - a'Oei'at d lih t " a by i'" ;. a 1. 1 :, (f ; (eiiiiuy. ! ' r. I", .h v i i a ! y i:ncor:mini.-a- t ive a:.l t a dozen nueries he ret.-. ie i 'i he retiiies. This e it' i .1 the ! a !: lari.ed t: : '- e; ;;,.-.;, us, and :e a a L;'.e;;-,;a s'.ruk I'.h.l. "M-. i'i'h." he i i :-':itiy inquired, "v.-ere y, u . , r hi j ; ;t , The ti-.-i sVe -k .Mr. Tidi with the '- , '..-..'.. , lb .:-.rtu!7 to hi. i'e. w,! !i taia. ''d -..rat'.:, aa.ae in. a ar.d (' :- ;!. t t v.re.l in I is f..ee. : U. d: 'W'h.e ad ? Was I car in politics! hy. . :. : ;a-n. I v , eiieevi. e pre i dei'.t of t e i rlt ' . i, t ! ' And. !:he V , VaoW'th. the bad st,,.,; e oa th .;:,! : ,.f his jr ,. itie. but a' ished e. il!i the ocho of the ttlUUt'.viVu v. .. rds. . , APCLLO I r J CiZGU:3E. Tbc ?!:.n .?o. V, e-. I,i,i:i I'e 'j. ; 1; fof -.e.,r .-,-: In :,r.e I .-.-t. "Doy.ei s.-.. ;!,:,t ,:;-.a s-e in tlx oeat. r t I' t eel '.1' s: id a eoa he l -V ol' tho t'e-b.u.d' s : vi aae b:e to a lhot,ja Herald r r. i. : lie- . 'h, r ,h -. i. lie on n d i'.vn-t e-ai lri; about ten oh lock in the tr.ornkv' "Yes: aaythine' u-ual :.b,.; hha " '('-,!, th. t he : . -.-.eh- i a kku-eif." "iiow d..es lie vht.-v ley. 'I'.y de. iiain ' lo take a se;tt ulien a pasM'Ti-.ror leaves. I Lave been t.-;,tell-inirliim iiev. itir three or four weeks. If t'aere area mind rnf hi.iies in t b" car when he cuter.-, he i.'-.s'-r- a star. din?, notwdhst.oahru- th ' auioa-.: :f vacant soae-' at h id .. .d. 1 'n .in his act ions OTie Wi ahi h dieve lie did Hot -ve it, fr.il fre.oient!' i I b ns that vu.v- l.iad licarted old ;.e at leiiie.n - ho nevi r loses tin oop. '2-t unity to It... (,f scrviee to Ids follow :u .a will p,iko ir. Yai.ity iii the back wit h hi i i ::iu' and dire. I ,is ,4ttt n tion t a -eat. li id.vey- lae. t-.a solici tation .f this net i' iv -vi:h 'No. t!:ank .vmi; 1 "'ofer r-tandhi-.. as I iUr..l (ret tin? tint shortly.' '"if tin re i ; a jnvttv ' -i"l in t' r be inana.res to :-et as near her as os i'.le, so that it la n the ear r-vt ays in tahiny a curve lie . an j i.. the a; t h. r and j.-n throa,-!: th.' :-tre.'t-c.".r . ti e.ctte f U:t iti;r his hut and be; .-hc-1-.. r piu-'ion. "If he cx.teri a ear that is sparsely oeeu ietl, and no ladies arc present, lie takes a vat as clo-e to the door as he can, ia ( r !,-r tt: In- the first tuie to rise when a lady does emr.e in. The 'thank you' he receives fi r Lis ilisnii-ed cour tesy lie interprets as a rcco:;u:tiitl cf his per.seual attractiveness, r.nd his nctions ibirinj,' tho retr.ainder of the trip are bawd on this presumption. If the lady should by chance hup -pen to looic toward liita it a.l.is st-.en. tii to his faNo .s'ippiv ition ar.d a.hiitio.'i: 1 bci sht tolas mountain of t-oneeit. W lien she leaves the car he follows her with his eyes until she is out of sioht, with thehoeethaUhi' will firn and ive him some s::t-u of ree it io.i. "It makes little idheren-v to men of this character bow o.teii thi y are made to feel the s'.injf f their own conceit, as it is without appan-nt eifect." LUCK WAS VITri THEM. ' A Ii'f.uuask.v ci.iupetitor in a pnoss'n? eoi tt st caiui! within one cf the exaet popidatiou of li.at slate as given in tho census, reports. A imzi'.v of Cedar r.luiTs, Neb., had the novel experience, the other morn in;.', of shooting a wdif in his dooryard before breakfast. A LanoAsti i: i I'a.) ram recently re ceived fifty dollars thro'.'.;di tile mall, witli a letter htatitur that it was btolen fru.i hiia foi'ty j-eat's ago. A HKsTOKNT of Ju.-p. r, C.I.. kili.'d a hawk a few days n?o of j-rer.t size. It tneasr.rv'd livu feet and seven inches from tiy to tip of iUs wii.. A C.vi.ifoiimax was out l.tokln;'- for ponie lost sheep in a canyon near Ncspe, Veidura i-imii.1 (,a Weditesday, when lie ran a.-r.i:;-1 a lar'e brown bear. He had r.o .ii . ar.s. but he lassoed tile bear and dr.. -jt to death. It Weighed t iyht hiuuhed pounds. LiZe another woman the one who's utcl Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prcscrijition. She's a etronor anil a happier woman anil a healthy one. The aches, ji.iiiis, ami "weaknesses, that made life misorahle are tjonc the func tional ilLsturh.nu'. s or irregularities t!wit causi'd them have been cured. Face and figure sliow the change, too. Health has rcstoml the charms that rightfully belong to her. For all the weaknesses and ailments peculiar to -womanhood, " Favorite I'reseription " is a posi tive remedy. No other medicine for women is rjxarattictl, as thia is, to give patisf action in every cae, cr the money is refunded. It's pro prietors are willing to take the risk. What it has done, warrants them in guarnntt eing what it will do. It's the chcajitst medicine yoa can buy, leanse it's guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. Yoa only pay for the good you get. Can you ask moro ? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Tierce's medicines are Bold on. ILL. J0I1XST0X. M.J. VtLK. A. IV. BLCK. ITAIILISHED lST'J. Johnston, Buck it Co.. UANKKIiS, d.ur:;. - - - tewa. A. W. Hi t K, ahlrr. eii:-:x: KSTAU!.ISHI. 151S. Carrolltown Bank, OAKK'H.LT'.IWS, FA. A. IIAltHiriMt, (iniilfr. General Zm Business Tracsactefi. Tbe t iile-1-.ti ere trie pr'nt'ipal fe.iturc ol a iiccpire. i.:irMf i.a .irmHTuI, tu:. ct:rL(iiCiiicj .-.uot! t time and Interest hear- I McpiiUir.s. rx'on.lp.! to ri:'otr.er3 on iMvornhle teimand ;i i'l tut 'l jii'i-r ill.'ceuntcJ st ail tiioes. Mntleli tto locality anil UM)n all thn hnnfeinii littrns la U.i rioted States. C'tiHriien moilcrate. II! Iup,l ncir.-'tl:tt)Ie tnt". an J ic..-t.in ci buroi e. in all T'lirts of the T'nlt!d excbjiijic istu?tl on ill i art Aft'rST. Of nftrctiar.ts. fraiers nnl otlierp iolloltwj. f wtfi;, r.ietur.uLilc .'ici""mo,!'.iti',a will t"p utenootl. r.-ttretn 7 !s?ure'l that ail trirreartionn ihall tc h.-i.l ; i t'r.vi-y irWh ul ct'iflilentlal, and tt .ttiicv will I.,! tres'-st as lih-rally s ttood uankiii niicd witl I'ctaiit. Ke.'f.eetluIIy, .ST('. HH K A CO. J. LYNCH, x j 1st d k n t jl k v: ti Am! Manitfacttirer & Dea'er in HOL'TE MU) CITYMADS FURNITURE vv& as3 mm suns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, . Mattresses, etc., i00." ELKYKXTH AVENUE. ALTO OX A, PENN'A l77CV7.-v. of Camtiria County and H rthr wlshtin to pu:cha-e bor,s.t FURNl TUKK, &C. tit he n. st prices are resrec'fu'.ly itivite-l to tire us a Pad before huvlnz fsn v. hi re, ti we sre cot.Gii.-nt ttut can i.'iro', .vry vrat,t and phwe e'-r taste, l'ri the varv lowd -t. 14 10-'?-'f. 1 1794. IWOl. rolldes writ'en at oasrt n-'Jieo In in OLO RELIABLE 1 ETOAn n;l oltirr First Ian ComiMinlri. 'P. DICK, iFT run THE Om HAUTFOKD I'IBS INSURANCE COM'V. 1704-. C. A. LANGBEIN, IMaDufactarcrof and Pea'.cr In ITT FTVnQ 1 II T)AT1?0 iOO, NiTi.rs, rsnini.iis, whips, COLLARS HAESESS OILS, BLANKETS, Ki.lici, Ktv Nets, Curry 5.mt-. etc., etc.. Ke iairir, Nun : ly and 1 romie.'.y done. All work KU.ir intee't to mistaciioa. -Shop liarkern Kow on Centre Btreet. a.prl'J9tl FOR SALE-! , I.(T n! emiTnd in the Wrt ward of the hor- XV ..iikIi ut li'in.-l'ar. 'inlrl county, I'a. Ir'iutlnj; ou Sample trcet b.ivinK-tbereon erect- FTtAME HOUSE and ontliuildinK. all In itood repair. 1'or terms or particular c:ll on or a! Jrc .li ilIN N K AI.AN, iNtcktown. Pa., or il. D. Ki 11 tLt,, Ehensuuri;. I'a. TO WEAK MEN Suittirintc Irom the rDccta ol j-onthtul errrir. ear ly decay, wastinir weakne-..". lot manboud. els.. I k III fen.! a valuable treatise (abated) cenlalnlnn ft:l! pitrticuiars t.r home cure FHKK of eharxe. A splendid uicdical work, mioui.1 be read by ev cv man who la rrrvooj nd dfhiiitatd. Address Prof. r. '. FOHLI.H, uoda, (onn. 40fl irrrn. 3 ST 11 YEAR. WANTED ! SALESiilSH la repretsnt one of (he I.iw'.t Murerie in the eoantry. We cu:irnnteo nnti'action to all cu.'tomern. No prevl ma eiperlence naccitaary. Salary and ejtpene frotn tart. Adi!r. Ft'.lnn aC HUdl'KS, BKO.Jt THOMAS. Maple Avenue ursenta. West Chester, P. apr. EtensLun Fire Insurance Agency rr. "W . DICK, Genera! Insurance Agent, Ennxsnuno, j'a. D OXALl) E. DUFTON. ATTUKIS EY-AT LA W. Knic!f BrBf, Hehha. J3T"('fflce In Oper Hooae. Centre atreet. IF yu want the newt 1 600 columns a year. read the FrtUAi HUNTING IN THE ANDES. Suutlk Amcru an ladiiiiia Seizo Ai.y Ad- vautajjo Over THicm They Can. The ruunner in which the iSouth Amer ican Ini'.iuns hunt deer in the Conlil leras is vt-ry intereNtinK' and sornexvhi.t injrcnioiiH. saj-s the IX'troit Free lYess. They first uscrrtain the liH-ality it which the animals conrcg-ate to gTaze, and then the men, women, anil ol.l children of the tribe make extensive preparations to hem in the herd. In order to cause a stampede they blow horns, yell, and make other bewildering" and outlandish noises. As a natural consequence the frightened deer quit their gT.tzing' places. They form in line in refrular marehinj? order, the elder males leading1 the way, followed by the females and young-, while the rear of the column is brought up by the young bucks, who act as protectors to the eenters. The Indians now close in on them, seeing- which the animals prepare to do battle for their lives. The hunters then proceed to prepare the instruments of destruction, consisting- of lare lances, resinous torches, and nooses fixed to Ion? poles. The worst enemy of the deer is the jnytiar and wildcat, and their animosity to them is such that they have been known to leap over a hunter in order to attack either of these feline foes. The Indians knowing- this, employ it to preat advantag-e during these hunts. The women stuff a number of ja;ruar and eat skins, which are placed in prominent positions on the ed?e of precipices, in full view of the deer. Im ncdiately the bucks make a violent ef fort to g-et at them, in order to hurl them into the abyss beneath, but are thus treated themselves by the wily hunters, who push them over the cliffs, where they are quickly hamstrung- or otherwise disabled by the women, who ere stationed Wlow. After the first on j.laujrht on the stuffed figures the re maining deer seem to recognize the fact taut they have K-cn tricked and hud dle together, awaiting- another attack. Then the Indians throw lighted torches anion? them and a panic ensues. They make desperate efforts to e.-:ape, but the relentless hunters drive them over the crap until they see that a suf ficient number have Wen captured usually four or live hundred. They do not usually harm the females and fawns r.nd :'.lso allow a few bucks to ese.ipe. Very seldom is a doe killed, and if a fawn is captured it is immediately lib erated. The flesh is eaten by the In dians and also carried to the village to be sold, while the skins are either pur chased by dealers or made up into va rious articles by those who nssisted in their capture. MENNONITES OF RUSSIA. The Iltii-.lsftijitt of a Christian Sc-et I'n.lcr (Ik Czar's Government. The Mennonites o4 Utissia, as well as Hebrews, are complaining of the sever ities of the czar's government, and. but for the ob.ttacl 's to their emi?r::ti" n, the whole IkkIv of them would probably come t i this country. They are a Christ i.m sect over three centuries ohl, and hold a baptismal doctrine not recog nized by the orthodox (ireek church, i tit- which the g-overnment has tried to drive them. The Russian Mcnnonites, who num ber only about (JO.OiXI, t-xk tip their habitation in southern Kussia. near the se:i of Azov, almut a century a?o. ex plains the Xew York San. havin? then left Prussia on account of the hardships to which they were subjected. Thev are a peaeefcl. intelligent, virtuous and industrious people and they have en joyed rare prosperity in that region. The main trouble of the government with them prows out of their rcliiriotis principle of non-resistance and their reft:---!1, to render military service. For a 1-. p.g period of time they were exempt f ii. in service by the decrees of the czars, but this privilege was withdrawn twen ty years ago. They then obtained per mission to leave Uussia within a speci lied time. In lTo they Ttegan to take advantage at it, nnd several thousand of them f )-ind refuge in this connl ry. Ths fir.-t colonies went as farmers to Kansas and Minnesota, where they purchased land and got along finely. The C7.nr seeing their determination modified l.is decree of conscription, and gave orders tiuit, in time of war, they should Ih.' required only to render service in the mii'titry hospitals. The granting of this pri .iiege ar.d the expiration of the peri.xi dur.ng which they were allowed to emigrate stopped the mennonito movement t. America. The whole Ixxly of them was desirous of leaving Kussia, as they left Itusm:i a century ago. Xow again they are suffering hard ships through the operation of the con scription law and through the czar's de t -rminat i on to bring them into the orth dox fold. If permission could In? obtained by them to leave Kussia they would fol low those of their brethren who came here eighteen years ago. Railroad in Switzerland. A great amount r.f railroad building is goingon all over Switzerland, sparing mountain, no valley, and it is sur pi i-sitig to liad that this most dif.icult of all countries for railroad engineering should possess relatively more railways than the New England states. In the latter there is one kilometer of railways to every seventeen square kilometers of land; in Switzerland one to every thir teen square kilometers: in other words, the New England states are four and a half times larger than Switzerlan.l, and have but three times more railways, al though in Switzerland one-half of the country is occupied by the highest mountain ranges of Europe. The re ceipts average in the New England suites about three thousand dollars a year per kilometer; in Switzerland, fifty-five- hundred dollars, which dif ference is mainly due to summer travel. ENOUGH FOR A NIGHTCAP. Charitable Persons I'ut Penn eila at Con vivial Statc.ua' Hat. Tho following story is told by the Chicago Herald of a politician, and it can bo taken for what it is worth. Ho was a pretty good sort of fellow in his way, thiapolitican, but he had a way of going off occasionally and imbibing liquor with hisconstituents. One night recently he went off moro than ever. He drank beyond his limit and got into that condition when all the world is rosy and life is a great tig joke. He wandered around to various drinking shops in his neighborhood and took additional consignments of hilarity aboard at every stopping place. About midnight he concluded to take a walk. ,His walk was not long, but it was long e nough to tire him out, and ho dropped tn a doorstep on a dark corner of across street. His hat fell into hislap, his head dropped over on his shoulder and he was soon sound asleep. In the darkness ho looked like a poor beggar seeking for alms rather than tho well-dressed politician he had been a few hours be fore. The upturned hat in his lap seemed to appeal for pennies. Several passers-by noticed what they supposed to be a beg-rar sitting there, and in tho kindness of their hearts they dropped nickelsaud penniesintothehat. It was in this position that a nuniberof the friends of the disabled politician found him a few hours later. When tbey woke him Le discovered, much to his surprise and chagrin, that the charitablo public had contributed scvcntj--six cents to his treasury while he slept. "Seventy-six cents, eh?'' said he, as he counted out the money. "Well, boy3, that'll just buy a nightcap'' DEER CARL IIIjSTIXJ: PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & AND DEALER IN yii:V'rf ,"s R-1 r vv: v. ; b. , i&vrr -rr; WANT A We have wagons, fuRgies, surreys. High graJe; as I'ht, Strong, durable, stylish, as beautifully finished as modernized manufacture can produce. Built on horn r by men f life experience. Honesty is our policy; FronTt shipmer.t t.ur specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Cots you nothing. May lead to business by and by. Send fur our cat.-doifue. It is free to every reader of fiis japer. biiig hamton Wagon Ox, Bingltamton, N. Y. v-a'-;; BUILT FOR I 1 IT- 1 HAY-FEVER AMD 7.V Cream BaZin U iwt a liquid, snuff or 50d the res. 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Customers will be treated as liU'rally as pood banking rul;s will permit. LILLY RANKING CO.. Lilly, IVnua. TW. DICK. ATTOKXKY-AT-I.AW. , . EbCKHHITKI. PBJfTT'A. , Nrcial attention flivca to claims lr rVa lion Uuanty. ete. ci,7. -.j r . i I r FRESH YOUTHS OF ENGLAND. They Are ton.i.liTi-il to II Alt :! l. r To i-Minilinr. If Enrland n Loril lV-avtntielil le li -ved and maint.-iineil is to ! "saTin le.- lier young- men," their coiintrviiH-n ot iiiori' ninture ii-re arc justiti.-.l ia l-e-fet' . .-.V iiijLf ti'.i-ir serif foiisiU-rati"n on s.ny complaints of this kind. It is ot.r i.i to look ;.fti-r thetH? future tsuvii.rs of the country, says the Ixmloii Tcle f r.ipli, and w ln-iu'Vi r we notice in tlu'in a teTuU-iu-y to liecline fMn the l;i;j.i.u of ourown v. e'l-hiowu-virtu-sail todis erivlit the adinirjhle fiainple wlih-h we have set them, t'le fait mnt Ih- kiii.lly iut firmly pointed o:.t to thei'i. It would Ik- iinleel a had omen for the national future if the youth of Enfhmd were really losinir that chivalrous re .sjieet for the weaker sex hy whicli the manvcrs of t'.K'ir fathers, and. we will add. their uncles, was so invariahiv di-,-tinjTTiishel: nnd, though wo l- not our selves take its desponding a view- on that point as prevails in certain quar ters, we cannot deny thnt here are vis ible grounds for some uneasiness. For instance, it is impossible not to notice a change for the worse in the new mwle of address adopted hy the youii;r man of the present day toward youiiff women n.'t rc-luted to him. o- for any other reason so closely .issociated with him as to justify a tone of excep tional familiarity. To overhear a casual conversation between two su-h yotti: people of opposite sexes, however "j-cntly lorn and bred" to fjuete tho laureate's description, intrixlueed, by the way, with a ratiier of fensive bi-.t" of his city eh-tk in "Si-a Dreams" is to find food fer very frrave reflection. Vc would not lay too mueh stress on the fact th.:t the youth's manner of accostintr the maiden is tindonht-edly calculated to make the bones of their ;rreat prandmothers stir in the silent tomb. We are (eiite- willin.ir to admit tht these VeRerahle belies ;:re jn .t a liith' to: m j'.li ''out of the- Move ment," and we profess no wi.-ai t- ic vive the somewhat oppressive and ex ce; sive formality of the "sir" r.nd "madnme" days. There is, however, suivly some m.-eiinm b. twi-cn t:;-ceremonious and tile free and cms;,-; and if the j'entleman h:;s ceas-d to bow to the gToiuid ia -d.lrc-,si:vr t'ae la t.:ut is no reason w hy he should lake. ; ;-aki i-f li-ur-.itivcl', to shipl;:-,'- her orj the ii-i !;. The "hail-fcllow-x'. eil-met"' style bo twee a tile two sexes has,' however, iU.-qw-.tionubly -air.ed .Tourd of !!e years, and it may Iws tiie too c m;:i- .n raal h:ibit )f tulhi--!-- to v. o:;ien with a freedom and familiarity n'jL form- !'y used toward tl.cia which i; dr U;: leadia; young- m n t li.- 'i.-c! th--.v ;:t tentioas ar.d service:-, which h. . peet from then. It m-ir,t bi- lii"i-u!t for a youth who is acci:-.tomed hli.i . :1 to tiva.t his female partner of ti. .v.-n tenuis ;.T"o::nii as a eloijn' ora "j- ! to make sud-l.-d and i-oin.ih te c'-.aa e c.f attitude t..ward leer when .m;c bee ,.:.ie . hi-, ; a; .:ier of the ballroom. ( :i o.-ea- S!r.:i and, imleed, on in- :i ' ? oeetiMi lis . r - that e. .1. -4.ee or I be e.-aite 1 he ht very v.-i'l be si.e :iau any in ,ro. eltom . 1 pn le reiiec. any :a re ri -ht upon and "l.Kilreil :.f!er"' by hi:a. tha.: would Ih'Ioiij a compani' m of hiaown sex. ATTACKED BY A BUFFALO. The Varrow Ksoajjp from Ialh of a ;r.'' Iluiit4-r. Sir Samuel AV. Ra!rer in his latest 1mj1:, "Wild Roasts and Tiieir Wrvs" narrates an adventure which shovv th:'t a 1.-.:. Aer's life may ': ps-nd '.-;;.:; hir, att -i tion to small h t.iiis. Sir Samnel and ?ir. Dick were shoot in:r in .ir-.. v.heathey saw a solitary bal! ! ..." " on the opposite side of a small cee.-V. The bull was evidently in a stat-"1 of Treat excitement, for as the hunter-, drew rear the r:v-k he laced th' m. t- : iv) the ti.s .;.'. hi . horns, and l.Nkei t!i; r..'i-t i i.iih-alar bank, twelve iet hi-.ii J ill: d- !:. 1:. v.-h- carried :i li:': - rr-1-frle barrel, wh'e h s!.. -t a n;i:. :1 b:::l. by airitiel's advice u. a';l. hi.- :-l:iir;.v of p-owd -r. "Aim at t'.. ' back of the r.eck if the buii'alo lower.. !ii - h-er-. h" s :'...! Sir Sam ueltoli eeii .: r.i. .'. t !.e.v.k ;;.e-a hard clod of cart:-, lo x '-. ' , :l ! l the wrter at the f v.t of the )-..- Th" phii.h eausi-.l the a.iitr.al to 1-h'U 1 .wn. e.-v'.e --iTirr hi.-, nee':. Die".; fired. Tee l.i!l convulsively tamed round. ;:ad l li i: m hio side. The two men wad.-d across the creek at a slrallow jil.ice, and ran to where the p-- -.t rate arinir.l was lyln'r ;.i" :.r ently .had. Dick, staii hi:; in iv: ol' tiie b-e I':, head, reviled in the do ! i.ri.l . f his l.i"-t bui"al . "Never t tand at the head of a buffalo whether d'':d fr alive'." e.e-:. lined sir Samuel, wlmv c.v;.Tieaee h.a.l taii'.-ht h'un ) be cautious. "Stand r.pon the side fjeir!- t'ae back of the animal well away from its ies, us I am stand in.'' now." Searcely had he tittered the words when the bull sprairr L his feet and blundered forward stri.i;;ht at the as-toai-.hcd Dick, not thive feet oi-.la:it. lie jumped baekwanl t-i avoid li.e horns, but tripped and fell upon h's back riht in the putii of the savage bull. As (ttiek as li-fhtn'.re-- Sir Samuel drew his lon-hmitiie.'-kiii.V and p'.-.ined it liehind the i)iiiralo'i shoulder. The animal fell to the blow. He had re ceived his death-stroke. If the hunting-knife had not been tempered steel, with c keen e-de and a sharp po;nt, the story would have had a tragical ending-. The blade, a part of an old "Andrea Forrara," Highland claymore, w as ei ghteen iiu hi s lonir, two inches in breadth, doubleil-edj-eil, and ns sharp as it was possible to make it. ir Samuel saw to it that it was al ways in the condition of a surgeon's lanec-t. He never left the camp for a day's shMiting-without lirst examining its point and edge. No servant was allow ed handle it, and w hen "it needed sharpening-he himself honed it. When he struck the buffalo the s-harp double edge of the long knife divided the great artery of the heart. llpil Il iirc l lVoinrn. A writer in a lalies' journal has a word of encouragement for girls who lament having- red hair. The Cathe rines, who made Kussia great, had red hair; so had Maria Theresa, who saved Austria and made it the empire that it is; so had Anne, of Austria, who ruled France for so long; so had Klizabelh, of England, and Catherine Iiorgia, as well , as Marie Antoinette, whose blonde ! tresses had in them a glint of gold. j THE SUCCESSFUL POULTERER. ! Always separate any fowls that show ; any indication of sickness. ; Oats are a good feed to make lone ' and muscle, but not for egg production. 1 A CJiANfiK of food is desirable, as the ' fowls tire of one kind if given too long, j A LITTLE flaxseed meal will lc found ; valuuble to add to the regular morning : feed. j If the fowls refuse their feed, or do ! not cat ;t up clean, let them miss a meal ' or two. ' j O.ve object in feeding is to get an in- ! crease in size as much as possible, but ' at a low cost. Save the egg shells, put them in the oven and burn them brown; then mash ' them fiiw and mix with the feed. It is healthy and lM.-iictk-i.il to the fowls. i .-'' 7 T s. f e y ...... t i - - ' '- -s"r.S.'i t r-.-'c, tic-.. f - -v, . i ; - - --.- t . . h. IS fr" : I lie V t.-' lr.e iSCi.1, f:f L'ALE3 hctitVI. V- r.- i::i c: t -. j vi Ic Iff l'i.-rl. I 1:1 n:.u L...J.J 1 It - el V:-cu I ki true rlu:-.:J T-.-.x:-.lLi1 sr.-. -J ri:z:;aj-:: fj .'. i i. n :.ia. li .. Ji.-. i'-.i. K tj Tonr An.-Vior or 1 r-.-.Jiy I 3t P If lit. Ol"- ...'! &-. -. : u.' !".., fr.,,'1 ii- jg J PiW1ml.Tjii :. iojM f.t.fi 11. l :ii: UO urc J 3 ferf t-:il v:::r .: -..f, i:l r.. r-- '--r- ff S feii..!. ; . -:i .: . i.- ::i.:: l u.vjic 15 '. CO Cv-sitR 3 tottle. 2 ;l c-f nosv i.j.i uoijTs, ou iiitixT riioa 'I F. M. F'.CHTE , GO., tl 210 2iroad;ccj, i lM.'c.,(i "; EuroM-un i;i,at'ii ru'Ii'N'.-l - i'y. eS fi i i'iKl'Hl, -u:iu, fi.lT'Jm, rTdi-u.-, . J iBr? e.-i ,1... ,1 rw i.rir.i . . f.,-?"v ewiit on Applicstiwb jt'pCC. ct 3 lb-eo y. J ' : ----- -T?J.) . ;.o-i::G -r .l c.j '1-K TliS SKT. .1 Tii.t I.:e Cr W K i-lXVllI .e..ii -. i:c u. .!-:. :l :-r " iz'.n.'c-i circular to Co, anil Street, "rt"HIA. s; 4 4 HJ 8 ummmhsh . F V- a rev .GENtRATlOiJ AFTER CEMRATION C - iw. VJ HAVE IECD JJ.D rr --.r. .t Drrrif on K:,,,.ir, (tiWilmi 1a It. Tvktj Irei-r sum a Uhvl- a buule jI It 111 Liu Ma-hi ! Every Sufferer 1 tSt in ix-or or IjidIm, btitf JoiuU r Hinun, tUii ju ttu K1 AsMlrii Tvii4f hnU trMiy rur l"aU4i; M-t fr. Sold -t-ry wieri!. I rift- : rt.. by until, f, i-t'.J.-n, LajjrwBJ, i. JcUSo K. CXf Ikto, Mam. KUlr'lil nr t5t or y ; '1 m- "1 rr fZ r5? f n i M it- ir- f -; ' tel. f Cf Pure G; Liver CiS and Lilt Vf ifUl?. itii cf Lime and la ctJ ,ret nnl prf-ribo l by l..i:ii-r I'fcj siceiu-s uiua bolli tiie i'tj.l I.:n r .'.' aJ H ;n-i!hnsitiil urn the ri: 1.I7. 1 hSi:'s In li.e cui 1. .t Conuni2tiou. Ilia ns 1 a!-:Siit)lo cs i.il.i;. t it wmitlfft'iu J 1'ii.ii.ir. r. if 7 Jir j;: li..:,:,! u,? corCSrJX'.iPTICev, Ccrclci 1, Lirorichitis, YTr.stirfr Jlit ZAiics, Ccrcaic Caajhs and Cc'ds. Ati fjr Scilt's Emulsion an, I t.:V.c no fthi :-r Caveats, and Trarfe-Mark obtained, and all l'at cat furin' condurtcd fer Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Oflice. end we csii i-erare jmtpnt iu lef? time than tliortc rcmnte frem Wanhintun. Si nd miHli'l. drawim or photo., with rlcsrrip tum. We advice, if j.iiifniaWe ir not. free of char-j-c. Our f.-c not dan till jintfiit in w-curod. Pamphlet. 'H.iw to Ot.tain Patents." with names of artu:il clients in yourState, couuty.or town, fent free. Addrvi"-, C-A.SFJOWCC- Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. '-v.ai'.;: ....... i nit : .4 u r'lliic lilllr ("eriiint he lrt mi M-iu, at.. I Jim., lu it, luta-d", v4-,m. or!.rr.rr.t..ni;w-l1. hy - i i ju'f bH .-a.it vo.iw m .Nt tmutii. .-,u i-nii ! Ihr work !! L w ' U'To r itu m. I 1 rt im- i. ."V st'nttt r mtv iv riiiiiic tri-ni r wa J A II L - . .... "C p ' turf u. t i work lu mymn- ttnm r. W ! v,.n.Iti.l. iwi!'rrrM Xl.la.ii-tt.l: C'.,lia MnO -.rllirtl,Miin t ISO r-. 'T LAncc iixe Vl1 rUTINI.KS liy ,i.l.oia ..!'. Kunrll A ., iiiS.rnre si.. New Yr feu IfHoi Hie ft.iift ri.i't el fO ir,.i:.e,1 lie ,f MiVl i;i -IM inAiiuT3.i ,vi.,.i.iin. ) I'SK f Tt l"t I I v...i tl d .li.ti I'm li ii. rie Ih) ! 1 1 1.1. -4 m. a 11 1. 1. . .1- "'-"i .-f-v -J? v.'. r ) s i y- we... BITS OF PEfoO.AL C'."" "h- - A. mi- I!o-,- ,;;. :;. ' . th- rii t;---t n:!ui'! i i i. i. - llr.s ijv M. si m.; i' i1- . i hi r i . Cm as the resu.t. .f h'.. h-iMi.-. i . Arnriea. 'A-.i!VAt. MavM'I ii :-!,' V.'. II. ( Jla Istoi'.c, who it. nam jt. :f ;:tt.-rh"!n. l.:::v l::f.":i;-! ' m ! n. . 1. j koto-:- I- : :el 1... , p '. , : 1 1.' very lev. r wo i. 4h.N. boi I AM i..: i, 1 t . i,. . una h of the g.rl 3 .ol. . a:;,l , . iM-ar'm ;f that eave hi:.i tli.-in:. 1 1 11 a ve ;''ieral. T.;oi s A. !h-i- v . !' ., slleee. s i to 1 i b !'. ' . : e ; , ' a coe'rol of th- .t.g! t an ! e . t :.la some ye:.:-.-, of .e.' i :i. e t 1 Mi:-. Anxu: Die.ivr i- i;... . -; 1:10', i!y ii!!'!':s. :. a :: ' r of ; ile-.arit. but h's si'-1 -r i::-l :. ma rri -d a lr .t her of i- ia . .. . . ..In- w.is twenty veers old. Mis. ;i;iivi.;:r;.n i:i...mi i tvut'i-ri, for her j.et si :.'.i.-l ),- , .. the Cu"'t prix- iit tl." I.-.-:-! . ; ', :-!iow a n-.l has oa .-o na.'.;. i.i '. ribljons t'-.at it li.e t . L ive ;.a h.g to help it to carry them ;e Tin: snakes that l-,i:ry I . us's for os in Ik r v' iv i f t ' . : re ei ee l ,-i -ti Te T' :.' ' H em. 1 ae 1 malievt bi-ie;r e; lir 1 f'uirlini i:ieh's l-m '. ,1., fore tbe : e' i-ess reached I;,,.,. ,,: shed th. ii- .-.kins. J. I'. fu-MMUi. of N. -v Vnr,. ! ; , .. copy ! ''.M arching tl.r. e'; h ;. . ,: . Ir.-n. Sherman's l.an,-e. rj! in;-, i . ; : ,. with 'hi note: "These jioe.:.i - -. -, h IV be, 11 sung annually, tor t . te.-e;-:l;,--tl::-ee years, by the ar,i.-- : . Ter.ties-M'e. but were not niii' : : -the w;:r. I lir.-.l heard them a. . ..:,. in -ton in May. 1 -." Till: citizens of Altdorf. Swit he ve d.-tei-iaiiiei . t erect a in- :. 1 , ill,- memory of WiiU..:a T, !!. 1 : -, old court hone. S ul;i1o- ' ; parts of the - vorld a.-,- invit .! ,, :. r til" COIlc1 ' '..' fi ! t'i v I' .- 1 i!-i.'e -., 1 I".. .'i.r a J'r-'e l e : t, twenty-'lve huii.h'e.l fi-an, -. ,. .;. riven to the de-irn. r-. of t'.-- K.-- : f,,;,r modi ! - PEOPLE WHO Vv'AR TIT ,ZZ. Ti;;.i!ih liess i I ' '.-v.itauglit :- . .-. -.. 1 in the (J. na: i army. i h'xt Ili--.i:i!!:i:r Ih-MM-i ; ! -. , :, lo-.l ,-Ta.n-):) in tii - ."i " e'a', . DfKK Xifiioi. of l.'-ii.-',. .- - '. who!i'd recently, was a viet u ..: ci;.'e:-ctte l-.abit. Tiri: dtichesse d ' Chart res. -.- : , neeotiiplihed water--lor -:.-i :. ,., -sieiisand p lints her own v.. ;..i a;.; lamp shades. T;!i: duke of lle-hmond. who la -. : n est ale of 'J'l'J.d j:i i.ci-e., ia S -otlaii.i ! just r- iiii'.tcd -) p -r ce?it. of ti.e -. ;:- n-nt. aii.l aii.'io-,:!)--' - that ! - - 1 1 - it not only a duty bat a pieai.n 1 s i tenantry. Til'. -nper-r of r.-i e la y ... !-.' ImH'U wearing at all oiitdito'- fua, : siimpt nmis mantle of the ri. 1 e-i j. v, !v-i. whi -h is lined thrmi. i 101,1 ermine and anorned with a sp-.-ti !.. pasvem, nterii- of old 'hi ind ' . Ki.'.g C.::l.s. f l'o ngal. i , t '.-. -sevt-u years 4. Id. He is a bi.ei : -. 1 : like the majority of his e. ,: i!l'-i :.., :.. and is a man of education a?.- i gr.ic. bearing. II.. talks well, e-:i',e hi-. and i-. a clever artist in water ..1 iu T;.-: earl of l.or..d.7.h- i;-t m.!v v -his faliiou-- liiivilij- l.-t. i:i '.-h., : O-.vere.l te.--rity Hi':!, s in-i-i" th but ha s, Mlie- hor-es whi.-h !e t'.JNinthe oeea'.oll. ge1':i:g ovc -,i-for the t.-ains which, had th-y i made famous )y the r:e-e. vo-e : been dear at t-igl.ty cetits 0:1 th.- .i- ri'.tvci: l'i:i:!l AM. of lh:l .e-;,. lhrhts in the lovellc-t jiarti ! clothes, which m ike the la, hi - 1 rave about him. He reee;1 fr 1:1 1'arisa I'ustiiiu.' in !.-. ;. '.- , lined w it h the s-ft.-t ei: i ,- , r down, and affecting- s-imi-v, '.- : :- ;: of st j'rllii-i'h'L' robe, w ith l-i. .:..::. , ::. bri li.leries. REDUCED ROYALTY. Ill Crarr I In.l. thp urt Net laiiiM'' t. t f 1 - 1-iif.ii. of ' ;ai. lie was not cxa. Cy a : e-h ; ' ' !!is coat was appaicnt'y dating back to t'ae our1;: ,. ; vas ;Taeefnl!y friie'ed. .r. ; . 1 a go ?' a!.i:i the c.llS . - :'" :!. S.nd. :e. to patches. o-U. hoe. . ' ' historical Sam I 'fitch. 11. V - were sadly abbreviated, a:- 1 v were a (iiia; :iited ineinorj. . li was the orhnnal of a jiopai:. 1 ' .' a: : 1 is hair and beard were aba : a o . Velop..il. "This is an oittra-.'e Th- 1 Americans ain't got no r -s; ' .-' toty." he was saying, as a e..r,. - .il'icer led him into the cent ral s ' : !:. "lie was drunk an' ills, ! -'"" geant," se.iil the otheer. "1 '."'. ' ::: sleeping behind a dry goo-is is . rdley. W'hi n 1 pinched l..!ii ! me awfid. and said bo te.vie ,1 : ." So 1 bi ui.;; him in." "Is that tnn'V" asked the s, r,- a:.- "No. s;r. ll is a prcvar'.e;.' r.. long -h::i;i 1 f c ire must an -s ia a me to my present coikI.', -a. - ' -fale has Ihrowed mc hel. I - cempel'.e.l to reveal the s,. :,; 1 a birih. Do you follcr mc'.'" "ilevesil ahead." "lam a llo'elan no'de :: " "'' w-a. warned by iiihi'.t.e. . t 1 i-.'o' liti-ee.-.tors acre-, a'el hie 11, ' '.. :: ' -I hied. I am .at present expect.: - 1 r" miltan- e from Uooi:i. V.'he'.i :' ; ' ifyouwanta thousand or ' '''"' jest come around. Now, sir. 1 ,:' ' to le relented." "All ti,;ht. We've get : " 'n for roraity downstairs, lio, ;: -, i'""e We il watch fer your remit'-. lVri'U'u Ncst In n . Ill tiie picture gallery ' -' 'n park, near Malmsbury. liu . . "( -ase ".iiit:iiiiing the skin :.i. I .r.f- a big IoW. The civ;.:,. ' I-." :"'l cane ht and r.a',l--d to a fee u vermin, a fate whi-'h som..i:.' '- e1--5 of crows share yearly th:-' ; in.'liingoild in it. Ti e I '.-' ,, .: J yiart of the matter is that h. ' I of his witcs. w le-re l.is b v. ' , 1 .. e i J i fore it decayed, a little wr, 1 itself an 'ceeiing:y h With wonderful dexterity tl had contrived to fasten t" 'uigs cf k:s .lead enemy. " l,e prolx sed to utilize, "i to the r. ."-t was where the , hud been, and here the :;:.' i wrens was reared. 'I he ' 1 served. :uid wiii-ii iJ oeca llown away it was earcfa'.!, and plai-ed in the owner's p i-ry. . I-.fr.'Oti. or fi.lor I im!1 t!i.- I'e'ccts f variously col iusa in' p rsons h.-ixe been the directorof the liki:t i 1- r-.'-t-.. '-s-H ,-,-.!.i-r the ,- h -'J ,."ef i;r :: v.:i-v -..:.: -l V 1. :";,vf, .tare P' I I! ..!" I J r: -! Vf "..; i .- i-;urt If r i KS" '' '-..,n-ir' A x i-;3 ' e-1' A 1:.: 1 inn 11 , ia'n-holy patient iu a .vol perceptibly i.. I '' In t .vi at four hours lie ea. i rh for many preec.la alth ishim ueiit h i t been annua. s. - - atraii. t l.is will. Thercie rector had rooms f urn : .ta d ai :ilii o ors and .-onfineil pali ai .'u-m- il cotil. neil p..u; , . tiie lo-eeii and blue were i- mo-t j-.ii-tin ros' the "' ' ... ti,,. yr and red the inor-t excitib-- tientsiu the asylum will u' ."'j ia h r'after in apartments i:rI,'j 1 -j- o.lors to suit the nature of tie." dies. . '" i r li
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