(J !l (I 1 i , (i ( (i 1 I I S i . f I - 1,1 A! '! i; ! . If ; . " I I i ' i ' 5 c 1 t ! ; J in i EXCIIANCKl) HAWKS. The unmppiiil Story 0.3 to Origin of Louia Philippe. the Rrrioa thintti Kntertmnetl by the. Hoyal 11 of Irunm Krctr. '.;ii;y the Origin uf Hid Count of l'rl. "Not i ltourhon. but a more Ohiap pini, with the blood of u lia.st.-lirn Italian jailer," wore the words used hy Tomit Maurice d'Antigne. the farorite nnil confidential secretary of the late compt lie I'luimlmnl, to stigmatize the compt tie Paris at the haniuct held the other day in the French capital hy that section of the royalist party which de nies the pretensions of the compt ile l'aris, anil which regard. In Carlos as the rightful heir to the claims f the compt ile t'hamltord. Inasmuch as but few people outside of France are aware of the very serious douhts which exist as to the royal char acter of the comte tie Paris" descent, it may lie if interest, says the marquis do 1 ontenoy in the New York Recorder, to give a brief outline of the M-caUed Chiappini story. I will begin hy suiting that the latter is strongly indorsed ly Sir Iternard Iturke. rfster king-at-arins, and the greatest of genealogists, who, after careful researches extending over a number of years, publicly proclaims tlvat neither the comte tie l'aris nor any of his children and uncles have a drop of Orleans or IJourbon hlootl in their veins. Accordrng to documentary evidence of the most complete nature King Louis 1'hilip'ie, wlio taught a school in this country at the beginning of the present century, and who stibsctpiontly reigned from IS 10 to IMS as sovereign of France, was a changeling. He was not the son tf the regicide Duke I'hiiippe tl Orleans, suraatned 'Kgalite." but was the off spring of the Florentine jailer, Chiap pini. The dotrumentary evidence which I have referred to almve, and of which the originals are preserved anions the archives of Cord Newliorongh's family, tu tthow that in 17SJ the duke and duchess of Orleans, traveling under the very transparent incognito tf Comte and Comtesse tie .loinville, arrived at a small town! forget at this moment the name thereof, but it is somewhere near Florence and took up their resi dence at the leading inn of the place. Twenty-four hours later the duchess f ave birth to a daughter, who was en tered upon the local parish register as the female child of the "Comte anil A orntesse de .loinville." Jloth the duke and the duchess dis played sins of disappointment at the sex of the child, and learning1 that the wife of the local jailer, Chiappini by name, had a line healthy ly, they in tluced the parents of the latter by means of a large brile to consent to an ex change of children. The jailer's son. Chiappini, therefore grow up to consider the duke and duchess of Orleans as his parents, and eventually ascended the throne of France as King Louis I'hiiippe. while the authentic child of the duke ami duchess was taught to believe that she was the daughter of the Chiap)inis. She frrew up to be a beautiful girl. figure1. I t a time under the name ol Maria, Stella Chiappini as leading1 dans euse of the opera tf Florence, and final ly became the wife of an Irish peer, the first Lord Xo wliormigh, to whom she bore two sons, the younger of whom. Imrn in isii:!, is the present liearer of the title. On Jailer Chiappinfs deathleil he made a last confession in writing, duly attested hy witnesses, of tiio change ol children that had taken place :t the tilne of Lady Xcwboroiigh's birth, mid other evidences in support of the state ments contained i'l this dying confes sion were duly legalized copies of the entries in the (since mutilated) parish register of the town where she was born, and a sworn statement of the old chief Stewart' of the duke and duchess of Orleans, who had accompanied them during their momentous journey to Italy. Lady XewlorouLfh sacrificed loth her peace of mind and the major part of the immense fortune iepie-!tlied to her by her husband in her vain efforts to tret the French courts to recognize her claims to royal rank, an obviously hope less tasl;, since Chiappini's son. Iouis I'hiiippe. was on the throne of France at the tiiu. When si: died her son. the present Lord Ncwb rtuiL'h. determined to waste no further trouble or money in prose cuting claims that could lead to but barren honors, ami made up his mind that the posit ion of an Knjlish peer and landowner was after all superior to that of a French pretender. It is a fact tjiat Czar Nicholas was so firmly convinced of the truth of Lady N'ewiioronvh's claims and i f the falsitV of Louis Philippe's pretensions to royal pi'rcntae that in order to publicly man ifest his sentiments on the subject he declined during the entire eiht years of Louis Philippe's rei-ni to accredit a Kussian ambassador to the French court. QUEER THINGS IN CHINA. It is the custom in many parts of China to tie a white cock to a coffin and then sacrifice it on the jfrave. Bkgoau.s are an organized (ruild in China. They alniund everywhere, and in the north their only garment, if any, is a tattered sheepskin. Ix Shanghai and in many other places in China the crows build and raise their broods in the trees of the city. On ac count of the I'.uddhist reverence Tor all life, no one harms them. Thk junks, whether at sea or on the river, are a perpetual terror to the steamer captains. The masters of the junks lndieve that if they can ross a moving steamer s bows close at hand it will bring them gtod luck for the year. It is a custom very ancient and very common in China for anyone who has a grievance against anyone to get upon some elevated place ami bawl it out to the neigh btrhiKMl. Thus women on the roofs of the houses yell forth their ih mestic grvivunces. ABOUT LIVING AUTHORS, RtmvARD Kii'Lixa has begun the use Of a typewriter. JfsTix McCahtity, the younger, has already written eleven books and seven plays, although he is only thirty years old. James ViiTTCOMB Riley, while abroad. Is arranging to have an edition of his poems issitcd by a Ijondon publisher, with elaborate illustrations. The payrottnts to ISrct Harte by his English publishers last year are said to have reached a total of ?15.0)0. while in America he was paid ouly ? 1,000. Ai-KXAxpf.r Dot as is said to have worked in some gambling scenes in his new comedy, as he pent several weeks (but not a sou) at Monte Carlo last win ter observing the play. Ella Wiikli.eb Wilcox began her poetical career at the age of eight years, and at sixteen she had a local fame before she had ever been U-n miles away from her country home. The wife of the wll-known writer and lecturer. Max O'Uull (whose real name is l'aul lilouet), will accompany her husband on his n.xt lecturing tour, which will be through Australia, am' trill commence in September next. I'lain enough the way to a clear complexion, free from blotches, pimples, erup tions, yellow spots, ami roughness. Purify your blootl, anl you have it. With pure, rich Mood, an active liver, good appetite ami digestion, the hue of health follows. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives you all of them. It i the blood-purifier. There's no lack of thorn, but there's none like this. It's guaranteed to accomplish all that's claimed for it. In all dis eases arising from torpid liver and impure blootl, it benefits or cures, or the money is refunded. With an ordinary medicine, it couldn't be done. But this a'.t' an ordi-, nary medicine. It is the cfieajwst blood - purifier sold, through druggists, because you only pay for the yood yon get Can you ask more ? The "Discovery" acts equally well all the year round. KAI I.KI IAD TIME TABLE NO. l.OFTHE tJrwioa, 'Meartiolit I'oaaty ol New Yoik Short Muuie Ktlud. In ctlect on and alter Judo 7tb. 18M1. I'ountsrlioni at Cremoa. wtsr. EAST. Ovater Exp iiU x 1 My Exp 1104 am Wcttern Exp.. 4 41am MjI! V 38 a m Johnstown Exp.8 27 a m AlKH.nn Exp... llMri I'acitlc Exp 8 4i a M M ill Kxp 4 57 F M Mtl 4 .t) r m Hhlla Exi llSri 7i.H 1 no. ......8 47 r x Eastern Exp. ...10 17 P M Way i-ii 2 34 r M Kait Lino 11 at p x ' Irvona , Exp.f.. Church PjTrainf . X S :"t I.lne Mail.. v. 00 IMst ...J Hat'ine Exp... Matt thurch TralDf . i tMaTa(oi.t.i...i.i.H M Exp.f.. I Ieave ilatly except Sunday. Leave Sunilay ooy lilark lcfprn indicate teleirraph stations. IeDn', Woo'e and Cristie'i Cro-winas will be flur stations lor K trains. No. 1 ronneets at ('reason with Johnstown Ex 7rpss at 8 V7 lor points retwn 5reson and JuhnMown, and with I'aciUc Express at 8 45 for points west ot Jobnstown. A loo with Mall Train at 9 3S Tor points east ol t'rp'son. No. 6 connects witb Mail Train at 426 lor points Wert of Ure son, and Mail Express for olnts east of Ore.?in. Erom points west ot l?reson No. 4 connects with Mail train at :5S. and Irom points tat of Crefs-n with Joutuwn Express at 8 it", anil p einn Express at 8 4i. 6 connecti U Mail Train at 4 26 Irom pr.l&t s east ot fresson. am! ilsil Express at 4 57 troin point.1 west ol I 'reason. Sunday trains connect with Pa rift j Expresssnd Mail Train west and mall Express eat. I'assenueM t "r troni points on rencsvlranla St Northwestern K.illroad can t:ike tram at Uoal port or Irvona. Stations marked "I" ar fl m stations. Pas senxers wishinic to a-et oft will notify tfe con ductor. I'assenKers wl.h'n to vet on will flaK the train at tbee stations, lraln will not stop unless so notired. W. P. ItATHBUN, I General Manatrerand superintendent. E.J. BUKUOUN. lralu Master. 1) AIDKOAI TIM E TA HLE (ir THE t huric k I'rcsson Kranch Kallroad. June 7tn l'J. ( onnrrtlonsat 4'raon. WEST. t EAST (Ivster Exp 'i 55 1 m Hay Exp Western ttp... 4 41 m Mail Johnstown Exp..8 it7 a ni Altoona Exp... I'acltic Exp 8 4.S a ui Mail Exp. ........ Mall 4 M p m fhlla Exp East lltne 8 47 i m Eastern Kxp.... Way Pass 't 3d p at East L.lne , EHENS Ia enact 11 04 a m . 38 a m . 1 oo p v , 4 67 p m . 8 lfl p m 10 17 p m 11 t p in SOITHWAKD. Dls- No. 1. tance. a x No. i. No. 3. ax r x liiitt 3:15 Ehenshurit.. Hradley Kaj lot Noel Muns.tr l.orket Cretson 7 30... 3.O.... .7 40 10 31 3 44 4 8 .... 6.1.... 7.6 U 6 ii a .... ...7 16.. .7 61.. ...7 66.. ...8 03.. ..8 lo.. 10 36... .3 SO . 10 SH... 10 41... 10 45... 10 50... 3 5 4 IM 4 08 4 15 KUKTHWAKU. ins tance. "'- 17."." 3 8 .... 6.3 .... 6 6... . 8.3..... 11.3..... No. 1. No. 2. ax ax .. 4 11 10... 9 6!l 11 a,.., 85 1 1 .., 6....u :. . 10 0t 11 41.. No. Z' P X 6 06 6 15 5 22 & S8 5 33 & 42 fresson... ...... I. ucket. ........ M tinner Noel Kay lor Bradley ... EbensburK . 10 07 11 47. .10 15.. 1 01 6 56 Bradley, Noel and bucket are EUk Stations. No trains on Sunday. FlLLXt rTE, lubtitue Co., la., Sept., 13S0. Miss K. Fmuigan writes: My mother and slater used l'trftor Koenig's Nervu Tonlo tor ueumUila. Th-y are both perfectly well now and oemr tired of praising tho tonic It t'a u .tlirifcl. A Kibst St., BiiOOKLTN, N. Y., Aug. 3, DO. I wish to state a Lot a won.lc rf ul Im ik fit Pas tor hi km ia Ntrvo ToiJc liiu txy-n to uiy l.roth er, wbo liaa sullerwl Iroui rbaumatiaiiiviiuc Imk, and baa not lu all- to do ork of ajiy kind since '.bat tiujn. He baa tried all kiutla of patent medicines ttud lUtlercnt doctors of bkiU. but all without lMi'flt. until be took tbe Tonic. Ho baa continually improved, since, and 1 wiU say. and htm. i reds U-t-idea nie who have mwu him during hi. aickuesx. that it s iiidl a mir mcUi t aoa Liu. n.i...el m health. PnrPA VaJaab4e nook n Nemas L 11 U L liaeMMe aunt fr to any ad drew, fl f and ioor patlenta can alM obtain I 11 Kai tli is iiiodarine free of cliance. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Paftor Koenia. of. Van Wavue. Ind, aioca UT and la uow preparod under bis tlirectlou ot tlia KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. KoIl by IlrucirbtlMat 91 per Rottlo. 6fbr S5. IjArjeeSize.Sl.75. 6 Bottles for 99. 1TJ 1. 1891. Policies wrlttea at short ntxioe la tna OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" t ESIT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD F1R11IIURANCEC0MT. COMMENCED BUSINESS EbecsourK, July l,1883. fU-l-. Hrc fWahl. Krerrh-U.dl.f Stat tui Imh.4. S'J to In Single Brew:S-LM4tg 8al Oun, S t. j( artv.-li-LM4t.ff ul Mriwrn-lBC kiAr.. t3.S ! tt Marto- bMjias iHml'lc 8h Ca. totta; 8iBle Shot CaaA. Sl.M a . Jt-.olrr, fl u JO; Doable-AclfeB fcrU-CtAcH, : .SO t. I 1 11. CATUi lcr,, Kh-11, C... .4,. ToolA, FU.AA, r ...:, j rximet. Srsd Stama fcr Itla.trairS r.ul.K . A UrM i OUAT YJSI! iiuUt a om. 7u Siu'.nu.l ac, r in jourtu, r a. I I9.uui. fJHIIHlIlllfll icioa -5 cs - 7 ac ' -t'cs i 1 il MEN OF NOTE. Oi.att"k is fund of having Lm7 frllow ral t him. Irin4'K liiuM'K or Walks will be uiiwlf 1uk when he K'ts hom. Axdrkw I'.kxeie has sitarttil rfa an other ciuu'liiniT trlP through Scotland. Two million francs more have lieen nd.l.-d to the fortune of. the Oompte de Paris through the will of Martiuisde St. Astier. IIkxrv Hilton has a fine collection of fancy and colored diamonds, numlierinjf nearly one hundred btones, in limwii, yellow and pink. Roiiert Itox.vER has been snch a lover of speedy trotters that he has spent more than six hundred thousand dollars in trratifyinp his tatea in that direction. Ex-Skx ator Iti.AIR is a sandy-haired, man, with a flowing beard that is sprinkled with tfray. He is fifty-six years old and has served two terms in each house of confrress. Kr-sell S.vr.E has shaved off his whiskers and is spending the summer at Iawreneo, I. I. He wears a broad brimmed, old-fashioned hat. and looks very much like a Connecticut farmer. Lafcadio IIevrv is teaching a Japan ese college in the interior of the island, where a white man is seldom seen. He has married a Japanese woman and writes to a friend that he is hst forever to western civilization. OF OTHER NATIONS. SwiT7 -Tn.AXi yearly receives about twenty-five million dollar from foreign tourists. 15icyci.es no longer can le ridden in Danish cities faster than the speed of a cab, hy decree of the trovcrnment. The Austrian census shows that in (caliciu seventy-four per cent, of the populat ion can neither read nor write, and only nine per cent, can read. Tiik Hobart Mercury reports an ex traordinary manifestation of evolution in the development of "a new sort of peril in Australian rabbits, in conse quence of their endeavor to climb over wire netting fences. Tiik societies for the protection of animals in Sweden, Norway and Den mark have petitioned the queen of Italy to exert her influence in protect ing the northern birds which migrate to Italy in winter and are killed there in vast numliers. Accohiunii to the latest reports of the ministry of imperial property there is in Kussin an area of one hundred and seventy-two thousand dessyatins of land (a dessyatin is about three acres) occupied with vineyards and producing twenty million pails (a pail measures four quarts) of wine. THE LEISURE CLASS. Unmistakable Symitom. Ragged Ralph "I guess I'm going to 1k sick, pard: I feci all out of sorts." Tattered Tom IVot's the matter with you?" Ragged Ralph "I feel like workin." Yankee Itludc. Weary Watkixs "Wat an outrage it is that people has to work so hard." Hungry Higgins "You're talking through your hat. If people didn't work where would our grub come from? Kh?" Indianapolis Journal. 'I always did despise yeast," lan guidly remarked one of the memWrs of the Sons of Rest to another memler as they reclined in the shade upon a roadside bank. "Why?" was the lan gnid response. "Do you ask me why?" the tiit speaker languidly re plied. "I despise anylxxly or anything that yearns to work." Somerville Jour nal. T,ookixc. Hard Exorn. "Why don't you look for work?" asiced the philan thropic old gentleman who had just given one dollar to one of the Sons of Rest. "I've Wen lying on my back under an apple tree hoking np into the sky all the morning after work. said the memlHT of the noble order plain tively, "but I haven't seen any. Som erville Journal. YOUNG AMERICAS. Little Willie Hawkins, while in swimming in the mill pond near his home at Jrarrowtown. Ia., caught four minnows in his month and swam ashore without swallowing or losing them. Fori loys of llinlseye, ImL, found an old coat near the railroad anil ls-gan tossing it about and beating each other with it. A bank note slipped from be neath one of the patches. The boys ripped the coat to pieces anil it panned out seventeen hundred and eleven dol lars. Ax Arizona boy who has a tame, harmless snake tied his little brother' rattle txits tail the other day, and when two tramps tried to break into the kitchen they were frightened nearly to death, supposing that Henderson which is the snake'6 name was a rat tlesnake. A small boy of Philadelphia kindled a fire in his father's plug hat, which had been stored in the attic for the heated term. "After the fire, had gained considerable headway"' appropriate word! a member of the family put it out and at the same time smashed tho hat with a ledquilt. America's t.rrat Inland Orrsa. Did you ever compare Hudson bay with other and lesser ImmHcs of water and land? I f you never did,and will take the trouble to do so, you cannot help uttering exclamations of amazement when the immensity of this great in land ocean dawns upoh your under standing, t rum Fury strait on , the north to the most southern indentation at the mouth of Abbitibbe river it is exactly 1,380 miles, while the width from llutton's bay to the mouth of the Whale river is but little under seven hundred miles. It is as long as the first Atlantic cable and nearly as wide as the combined lengths of lakes Huron, Krie and Ontario. It extends over twelve degrees of latitude and covers not less than half a million square miles, including more territory within its limits than can be found within the borders of Great Rritian and Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Switzerland. Denmark. The Netherlands and Ucl giuiu combined. It drains three mil lion square miles of territory, receives rivers from the Rocky mountains. Labrador, the Arctic regions and some which have their source almost within the limits of the United States. St. Louis Republic k - Color Treatment for the Insane. It is well known that colors have great influence on the moods of some persons, especially thos of sensitive temperament. Insane persons are ex ceptionally susceptible to the effect of color, and a record which has just been made of experiments in this di rection by the directors of the M ilan insane asylum is most interesting. A melancholy patient was placed in a flood of rosy light and in twelve hours he improved perceptibly. In twenty four hours he called for food, although for many preceding days he had re fused nourishment, which had to be given him by force. Green and blue were- found to be the most quieting, rose the most cheering and red .the most exciting to patients generally. The results ohaincd were so uniform aud so satisfactory that the authorities of the asylum nave decided to adopt a systematic course of color treatment for the inmates of the asylum. In future every apartment in the building will Le furuiJed ia colors speciaHy calculated to iuiprMrbe condition of the rutimt. Chicago News. CARL RrINITJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN IIS f I "WANT A WAGON? - We have wagons, busbies, surreys. High grade; as fight, strong, durable, stylish, as beautifully finished as modernized manufacture can produce. Built on honor by men of life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment our specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Costs you nothinij. May lead to business by and by. Send for our catalogue. It is free to every reader of this paper. Bing baniton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. Y. " BUILT FOR BUSINESS." .xea Hwwxc THE 0 - u , 1 f I Lruii" nvi- revcrv AND OLD-HEAD) JZltft Cream Balm in not a b'qvid, tn-uJT or pmixUr. 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We can print anything from tbe smallest sod neatest Visiting Card to the largest Poster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBTJItG. PENN'A. v V AfiENCYiurN I A nasnnkast of rnfnnnatteai and aa- 7 C".? ifr"'" """ 11 io . iTT aawAia. Trade , anusiM m CO., Broadway. "w Vera. EteluTi Fire toraiice Apcy General Insurance Agent, KBEXSBURG. FA. i SAVCR OF MULHATTON. A Tin Cit (Ariz.) hen roccntlr wal lonrml a pfk of ty torjKlo anl KirK-r? then ahe has laid a cracked egg every day. A TEX-TEAR-oin seholpirl in New York eity i unalle to reil nnlew the print is upside down. When writing1 .he forms her letters and CfrnreK iside lown also. A FAKMF.n at North Stoninnton. Cnn., owns a rem:irkalle p:iir of turkeys. The hen has laid ninety-five, ejrys in sneeession and is ktill laying. As she alsolutely refuses to s-t, the pohl.ler hastikr- n n himself . that fluty and has already hatehed fifteen small tur keys. K. M. Haskfi.I. vras luriel in North field. Minn., twenty-three years airo. When his lasly was exhumed rveetitly a tteartl twenty-three inehes lonjr was found prowinR1 frm his faee. The Sei entifie American has investUratefl the case and vouches for the truth of the statement. A MXTI-.FN-YFAR-ni.n Iowa girl is the victim of a peculiar hahit firined in childhoiMl. Whenever sent on an errand she walks to and from the place back wards. Sometimes she will alsent mindcdly walk rijrht, hut njvi.n recovcr injr her senses will immliat'ly retrace her steps and lcrin the journey over strain lackwards. PEOPLE OF LITERARY FAME. Jamkm Wiiitcovii Kii.k.y is in England. "Eix tioi.iisTlTK is t)ie title of a drama written by Marie Valerie, arch duchess of Austria. It will Is presented shortly. Jri.Ks Ykkxf. in his younj.fr days was a devotee of the liaccarat table. He was at that time a handsome yonnc? fel low, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Mks. Io.aS dKs her literary work in Oen. Logan's library, and his arin-chair is kept in just tlie position in which he usetl it. and the room is filled with me mentos of him. With the idea of preserving the Oae lie lanTuajff'. the duke of At hole's daughter is preparing for the instruc tion of the liaels of Perthshire ii. read injjr. writinjr and speakinff tln-ir native tonue. Mil. Marv Axdk-ox Xavakbo has accepted the offer of an American mag azine for an article, which she will pre pare immediately, it is stated, and she is also writing a lxiok on her stage ex periences. GENUINE JOKES. RKflMtorAL K....ns. "-Your back hair is eominif down." Thanks, your front tieth art dropping out." Epoch. lloAKKKi: I think your bill of fare is worse this year than it has rer oeen. Mrs. Kcathcrlicd." Mrs. Feather lied "Juite impossible, sir!" Masque de Fer. Mr. Paxdv "Wltat a remarkable violinist, and only ciirht years fild!" Mr. Itloiker "Very remarkable, in deed. The little firl has improved preatly since I heard her twelver years "YorK brother, the dentist, is very slow and tortnrintr at nullin-i1 out teeth. "I know he is: but you se he's rich and f mly follows the business for the pleasure it frives him." Fliejjendc I'latU-r. SrMMF.R Hotel PnorniFTOR My dear. I've (Jot a piece of od news!" His Wife "IM tell me p:ii-k. Pmpri etor "Your dressmaker has onjrail Iioard with me for a month." Pitts burgh Disjvatch FACTS BY FIGURES. Of 10.Kfl persons one arrives at the ape of UK) years, of 5WI one attains the are of IK), axd tme in UK) lrrea t the age of 6a Tup. population of Pari, according to the census of last April is i.-M-i.Otill. In l".st it was 2.-f'.l.i4."i. It has, according to this, increased by 7 per cent, in the last five years. It is said that in Munich, which con sumes more lieer than any other Ier man city, the family allowance of the amlier fluul amounts to .Vsi quarts a year fir every man. woman and child. Tue present population of Helsinc fors.'the capital ff Finnland. is .V.l.r.47, of whom :!li.T are Finns and iti.sOd are Swedes. Last year there were only 14.471' Finns and irt.'.U.' Swedes. The diminishing of the proportion of Swedes in Helsinjffors isduc, as Novape Yremya asserts, to the progressive Uussianiza tion of Finnland. IN UNCLE SAM'S EMPLOY. Gen. SouoriELn will soon settle down in Washington in a cozy little home. JrsTiCEn Hkown and Ilrewer are the only meiaWrs of the supreme court who do not own houses in Washington, but they will soon do so. JrnriK Wallace, of the United States circuit court, is in the fifties, alaive av erage height, slender and of fine appear ance. His hair and mustache are iron gray and his countenance ruddy. The life insurance carried by John Wanamakcr amounts to Si, 000.000, which is distributed in twenty-nine different com panics. The premiums on these policies amount to ?K),(KM) a year. Senator Ht'RST was generally sup posed to be worth about 820,000,000 when he died. The appraisers have filed their report in the San Francisco probate court and the estimated value of the entire estate is ?S,7ss,137.1.. REMARKABLE PETS. A DRrooiST in Maine boasts of a cat which can tell the difference between a one and a five-dollar bill and invariably drinks her milk through a straw. A yocnq woman in Lewiston, Me., drow ned a kitten and then buried it be hind the barn. That night the old cat went and dug it up, and taking it into the kitchen brought it to life again. When the owner of a pet donkey in Jackson, Tenn., purchased a rival and installed it on his farm, the jealous original pet resented the intrusion by braying1 so loud that it burst a blood vessel and died. A small boy entered aIluffalo black smith shop with a small pony which he wished shod. The blacksmith could not get down conveniently, so he picked the pony up and put him on an old box, where he could pick up bis corners more readily. A stort cones from Lititz, Lancaster county. Pa., that Linn Shelly found a bumblebees' nest in the shaggy hair of the neck of his pet Newfoundland dog when he clipped it. A number of cells containing wax were found, and sev era! bees were protecting their borne. Jalla fur the Pnplla. In some of the schools of Chili when a boy becomes boisterous he is aent to jaiL and for this purpose there are min iature prisons. They are dark vaults each just larpe enough for a person to stand in, where the student ia locked and left to meditate. After remaining six hours in one position he is jrvneral ly tractable; if not, he is left until he ia. A large corner room is fitted np aa a ehapeL with numerous shrines, con fessionals images etc There is also a theater, with elevated stage, mov able scenes footlights and green-room. As coeducation is not permitted, and if a young lady should associate on the sta?e with the other sex she would lie disgraced for life, the boys are com pelled to don petticoats whenever the exigencies of the drama require. And great fun they soeui to consider it. j Pittsburgh Dispatch. ) TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM 60UT. BACKACHE, Pains ia the Side, the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, rtc, etc, the IMPORTED "AHCHOR PAIll EXPELLEff NtIS AND WILI. EVER B The BE.ST. UNEQUALED REMEDY ana H Vat. One oar SWm, ifT-nti- f rwai KIM matlain fw yrara. cnu1 rind ahln to cure kr but tout Anchor Pain EiWIr. Scat Kit. SlsTF.KS VF. XoTRE UAJfX, 50 Cents a bottle. OF JIOPT DROOOISTS. or wrect from F. AD. RICHTER & CO., MlO JiroaiP4fy, A'eaw Tork, IiiaaMa Iloaaeet Ttixlobitat. H'y. LotWl.ici, VM'tina. H.llr.lam. JUmaUdB, OlUru. urtuniirrK. flfaia. . IS TZZX kXiX3 ATAZ3. kFREE Books about othrf Anchor Ro- 0 V P ost a iwi l j. Wumira! O! W'H'Tiiin!, oi.n wui. fO ittr.Ht With ItUiTK Piaikwo Koonnr. to covra thk skv. Why u so tau fwm thk hko of v;k Literal EeCAlvfl IT AUf OV IOVi:l'S THE EAKTll. Send for iUuaUatd circular to M. ElfRET, JlL, & CO., Ua:i AVnlniit street, PHILADELPHIA. LOMEE3T J Tar UmsjIAL and rm33fAl m. A -GENERATION AFTER GENERATION k HATS CKS AXS aUEBBJCB re .eAv Tmy Trarearr abuuid hmtm a bottle ot tt la bin mb-rH. Every Sufferer XT. waom riMWftrne. it potnrut. xuli,( AtaurrU. UrourbiUR, Artthmsv, LUr-ri Mortm Ifutrriit-a, lAimnwtL Krnf-NJi in Body or LJn.h, feCiiT Jotuta or StrmjriM. will And in I Q Anodyne rvlf &ni mlr 1't.riipblet trv. Sokl rvrvvrhrr. 1'nit y rU, hy mall, ft bnttk. mU2i Vitp-Dr j Stop tlifCVt Chronic Cough Now. 51 For It you lo not It may becorao crni eninpll . F'r CNHH;(iiH. .Vmln, Ur-rr-l Itrttilittf an. I llranoi. IHnntmrm, there la u.iliiuc like SCOTT'S I ui Tu re LakI Uxor Oil ami j HYPOrHOSPHITES I Or Z,ime It la nlni'.pt n ulifnl.ln en milk. Far 1 ixnttT iimn iii. r twwnlirnl niui8lua. ' a wuuaurim nU producer. I Scott's Emulsion ! a Care at, and Trarte-M art obtained, and all Pat ent hof!na conducted for Moderate fee. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can aemre patent ia lew time than those remote from M aabmpton. friend model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We adriae, if patentable or not. free of charre. Our fee not dne till patent ia aeenred. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patent." with name of actual client in your State, county, or town, eent free. Addreea, C.A.SNOW&CO. OppoMta Patent Office, Wathingtoa. f. C. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Httlf ftafima KiVT tmctjaaa -MraarfA iW MfA. tr. A Mat '-. A kraattu. 1 . erta.t J( btn, lairao, Otttfja, -tff. 4 ttara - !( ma rrl Wh-; t.4 vm? ram ft Mtmtlt. Tmi eH4f tla w-r4. MI at f4Mat, karwa7 ttWm. HW b- fltlljr.aUli. MleMr MtkMM mmm atstrt cata. 4n e Ita nmmvm rryt c-r all tM titiM. Hig miomwy mm ark frr. f atlur lank n taafl tai, M'!W fM wvfM ftil ftrtit art frtM WarrantM tite tMit rWM lr.'ir il niot fHTIeit 1- .rc-fHl Fertl i'i iiKirintir in Ilia orld. fttl fcr CiUlcfUa. C FARQUMAR CO. YUKK, r. 8eno ron Larok iLLUCTRATeo Catalogue. a 5 1 K frivm Inatant (are for I'llea. ITife fl. lly 1 rtiKa w'i"rniiiii. rHirirw- free, A1.1re"A 4 a tsK" ljux XilA, 1st la Utjr. JUUU VII l A . I yal o-uerai inwi.uai wi jc.-mua a and nianr Uira. 1 mm I r Fmhilsioh acre are poor lmltatloua. Get the grtt atiie.j T ra ii ii mi ai IUI II II uv ir ii h ir.M MONKV TO n"i'i,V,; Currency for rorc-U-a Gov j Million of ll..llnr ,, f j anil Jiar.r:a V.i.i,., , " ''u. f tin- I nit. .. . .1,. Nrvt-r When :i reeetif t, ,.,,,. ,, 1 1 :iy t i v. i si ii-il t.i isvn. .. ,.. tlolhirs in tinjMT m. nn v ; ,. York iiml 1i:i1 tin- .f. ;,. IKlU'H itilit.-. in li;i,,, line paja-r :nnl :nln, ;,:,,;, fhtiiii ll;ivli-tn I'ti-n.i,. Vorit IN'coriliT. IntUi.-i-ti-nl:ir ruler Mieeiiin'u.., the hitler pr mi it l v in ,.. jnijier t'l.itiey and lia.l it k:iiii.' firm tli;it iliil 1 1 ... r: s;i i; ii r- t,, ' r, !: l'v'M.... priMleis'j.sor. Neillur II,.,, 1 '.ui r innilte.l to pay the iti:irU..t r;iT , f jirinting. nnd it is m. iv t;ri, ' tv:ts jit rinitted ti p:ty in the i nrr his own Jiut liiri:i1 inn. . j. ' is just as pn-tty as 1 1 1 :,t .,f government, ami there U ,, r..', siipjiose th:it the .iin-,.,l,.v flepnsed ruler V;is les 1 . (it -f ,,' , that issued hy his mi. v,,r. (l, must if Us will live to we ;, in Hayti. and it is ;ili.,-,.t1,.r ;. , he in turn will jipjienl t , t;. (innn'r iiiai mil s h:i mfs. , pn'deeesMir. " This town prints evei v ye:ir a manv millions if m..ii. v tl.-,t ;.' ' i... i .;, .. ......... i i .... lke ii-i"'- - ii.i:inie. olniiiliiaii p'stis. and l!.ivtin the Krailiau iniln is. :m. I'ithv;,," and noliody knu v. hat n.it ,., 1 lie liiiilc-tiote printer- ..f ,...1.1 .1.. .... e j in i i.i "i iu iiid-i ii Tin- i-uvr,..,.. graving fur the Nmtli ,u..,.-.,, ptihlies. lleauty uf w rl:iu;,n.j :,, ' eharaeterist ie of smh wurlj j,',, I'nitefl States, altli.ni'li th,. in its most art i-.t ie tlevi l,iim,.t v ly dateK baek iH-yimd the u;,r(, relM'llitin. 'J'ti lie sur.-. tin- ,,;, s. . hanks had their note- . iiner ; tfinsiderahle eare. hut thnt , tlie flay of t'.ie gemiiet l ie lathe, v.. intricate seroll work alim.-t . 1, -f -,. counterfeiter. Most of our own goveriitin-nr". . ing. whether of annual reKirts I ami imnds. is dune ut the lnm. :iii,iii .liiu j.iiiiiiiie. ill ias.'n:.-,. although the earlier i in - j, ., money were printed hy pnvat.- i,..-. in this city.- . A government gia-s alnit liav ;. money made mm-h a- it Mmfnl ....,",. having guns e.-i-t or iinif. -ru . u n tured. i'l-rliaps liids are . .i .tain,-,' f., work or jierhap- in it. Ti.e re-idetit t..,B.. or a special agent f urrii-ln - tin- decides njion designs, quality uf ju ', ami other detail-, ha- tl pp,f."ri just as he would if the matter pr:u w as a piay ir a sennon. ami miiut-'j. pays for tin' money and ,-e,-s jt j. shippel to its lest mat mil m-h n-r an usually packed in tin Ihim-vuihIv; liv Meamer. When thev l. av.- ,,- they are worth no mure than tin- p thev are printed n :irid the jirie.- printing. A blank i- ii-uallv lefM.-'. filled in with the sinatiires uf i proper government officials. The plates from which fnn-ien ni is engraved are trustfully left Mimi!: the hands of the engraving cmiipar. for the unsigned hills would la-nf !. avail, and. besides, in thi.- hiimv pays to Ik htmest. lMie-;ile r iurv: felting if the necessary xn.na'.oi I would probably soon I- i!et,-,-'e.l. u: single instance of the kind tr-.-J t a engraving house would mean ruin. T interi'st of the bank-not impum"! all on the side of honesty in Miu1 ters. Nevertheh'KK. the plHte. In dangerous iinplenietit- in tin iir.'. fif skilled workmen, sintl all .;t'tsir carefully stowed away in Mtv which very few person- have h The immense envraviiiL' l"'.vi, governments, railway coi.ipa!..- ti various corporations t'aat issis-vci-ties has resultetl in ediieatinr' J.iT corps of skilled eomniereiiil cr.iTjws. As the artist engraver hais given it Wfore the etcher and ln-fore then-is-tion of vtirimis cheap priH-cs-c-"fj''! engraving, the coiiiinereial eri:'r;.f has come to the front. A few "' V older artist engraver- have ln-eti -!' : into commercial engraving. 1ml f most part the work of security mr ing is done by a youiv.'er nice f mi There are few apprentice- in t b.- ?- ami the wages of skilled iu.-u un ixn lent. The stxick exchange li-ts n.i lint nn ll-l.:i veil. Till' "- liontl print ing in-i- inerv i- P;1 that eountvrfeit ing i- Jiardl.t W'3"1 ami the st'ick exchange regnpl. ! graved lsmil as a guarantor ;!.':" fraud. The price of a wt -'.l-eti Iwind plate rtlone is atniut liftcii I"? dred d.illai-s. even when the p! made ami the Itonds arc printeil is establishment doing a iniili"" wniilinf mh Ii work ih t year. H i ipiires alsiut three wet k- 1" pr'"!"" ,: .-Ti.rr-.ve.l tilate and. when "H1'1 plate has ln-en approved ali-1 'i1"1 ,rr h:ts li.en l'lVi-n to L' nln :i'l I-, thelMinds. alsiut seven lnmdred t-'! -r flay can lie delivered, r.;"' eompaiiies leave their l-'ii'l l1'" the hands of the cngravini.' f'i"!wS-' and tliere must U- a great ni.i''.'' "' ;if such plates stored away in Jown town. annus riie.i i""f " )( t .i- nr.. resorted to when the '"' 1 protlueiug the lnd- 1h ar- -ii' h lirti..n to the full value of the ''r t.i noiLi. the nriec a r 1 1 ' ' -ti"ii ,....;.l..o,,r The leoiU-l; .m?J"-'r keep onhaiiti a great varien "i -... .1 JT. t. in l.ll'l P8 ing, and the smaller corporalM' "j- accept fine f if these vigia tt.- '"' having their tiwn die- sni--.r signed. A cheaper Pr.N-.-. th- dmary engraving i- :il- ornamental Isirder of ''w llonds that are not to l"1 h-''1'1 stock exchange tire often '":; (,.,, , i i... i:.t ... iin.ee I uuceii io niuii'i' ... t . t. .-if the cheaper ur, lio r. 1,a .iiliniirT' oliserver l'Na''t'. like oruiimrv mwi - t it f I I ring; and the tl. iff I ; it can In- more easily eouuti I ff grav that than engraved work DEBIT AND CREDIT- Each of the l.-Vxi street tan- York earned S'-JO a t!a. h'-' .v"'ir- Tiik mayor of n.ik..l.-!pli "l-i.(KMl a year, the mayor ef - receives Hd.uoil. 1 HTKIt'IA SS ill tins , . aiinuallv nearly "T Ha examinations for life i"-"ran" f nicK. Three companies pa" Immi each. . i ijt Thk coins struck in t mf . .. . .i .....inirr a ' wtirltl last tear were oi :..r tlian tnose cohh-.i ... ,. . : i ;.. i Ai-fif" to a statement J"s is-lieti ed the greatest M"""",. the fnitetl Stift.-the ...-t ' ,.f ctiinf and is estimated that at le-' tl f.f the govcrntnct.fs '"' jnl.' pt-d to I- in firrulat. -n n. 0 ..r destroyed. 1.V the 2- vessel off the Atlanta- e-.a-i ngu 51,M0,(MH in grccnl'"' riKhThTTtA III I -on "Je Jt Trom calculations reee'i' b t the llritisli lioar.l or of evident that the naval FLt. " the future will U- cm--""'""? etrfe was estimated t hat one ves puBt. two one hnntlre.1 nl ' 'viuec uould, in two or-HiKiry ei.t-. th, i mi mill iv"1 -Ji use up guua ami , tlll,n-'- ' e. - - . , ... value of eix handrea s" dollars. . - , 1 Itpi I -T-