V if ! 1 ,1 ! ; i A; t i; 1 w 'I (i s i. : n s IMITATION FISHES. Artis -tie Couu World'd t eric its for Givut Fair. An Interacting i ' 1 ! .ml of Cruata-ct-ilu.- Mini Itat -;e. L-i ia Ir..il4-t:.l lu tbti 11... i- lain;.. tf 1-il.'. collection of ani-wat.-i- is at present A very wonderf.:l iti:i Is t h:it live in t iu be're in. nisi -t urvil by the I'nite I .-! itc-. Ir-b ) : 1 1 ' 1 1 i s doner for exhibition it t til-- Umi-;.!'., fair in ('hie l:ro. S mo wh:it ! l a.m iiv.- hundred specimens w ill iilu -l:-;.i.' t'ut b-nl and other eco nomic lishes and rept iles of this coun ty. each one representing a species. 'l"v.-: rxjicrt-,, s-tid t be the most skill ful :ii--'i livin g ''1 lliis line of work, are cn;.e.--d i.i tui'iiiu oat counterfeit pre sent :.i nts of tlii. v.. - scaly and tiuuy ia tin ii' Hi' st ari.-ty. Tli- m-.-t 4-Mr.i ordinary thin;r about these p-ihlu-'ts, t.i-' Albany Ar,'ns, i.s t hat I hey nototily look but f.'el like the real creatures w!.a-'i they iiuitiit -. the v-tv s-il.,t lii.i- b.-inr t- the toucii i ill: i. .'i i's-!f that it is d.l7i-ult fur - ',. hii-uli-- -. t h-- obj.-.-t alio ex . 1 i --.i cl--s--l- t i ivali..- tli.it lie ii.-:i:iu;" ' it!i tli-' animals them S run i.:ii ty well :ire t'l-j-I !i.it their hues are the v-ry " ! il'ire. 1 'or c a in olc. yi ei e,: -i Ij.nul. j.ir.e'i hr.-i ;o:.i t v -.:' hi t-i i:i--'. wit '. t ii i -( i.iL iii -ii Kim !.- :.i in i-i j-i -r ;.i:i--.l. t lii s art. eieii is ;iil naiiiiy in the ii m n . . a ;n:il rial. It ier.it r 'i:'-t l.i.i i 1 -ir i 'i -i lin.irv .' a I ' :t id pa il tint tlh a. I,: I 1 1 lie a I- t ii. 1 ; h t r: ll t .1 a:i a Ti a lie t'.:i:i i-t Ill-IMI I'"'. ' '1" 'll hf the !. sa in. -;i the )'iir; stiiVri.- p ell s ill t ! siti-ui. Ii iin ! 1 i- i; part of th S-i a l-ni pr. -1-, I A I: ,r t i "L...:ry I'-i vili; ml near t.i fr sh s;. tile water !.ai -. t he t Kin s of ni'ilii'm I i.t 1 1 t in t at neil lis'.l. ,:.,t -'iae.- t:-- ..i a ii IU!.i t ! r tel k i le !l rres t h.-i. I'i'f -.si'K -a:i ini! as 1:1. ' :.. !!". t et -. al ly riri all the l;'t ti' re 'i ' ear', -ah- U -I i.i ' ill P 1 h mi ' nat are ill!. -II lilt - i : l T nseil for is . st iiieui:ii i.i I" Mil f a ei py. 1. In the Thi. Jin e- iriven to tin' fitir in s I u:t iin-1 tail with oruhiarv wirt' 1 l! Tin- iis'ie . i-opy-nir. wit a .liiie;-ti.n liu- 'a rii u s !sia a'i ov the.'M at. p- fl'olU WlKhl':-. .pn: sel'v lake n re rts s t. a i" 1 1 iv as fa- t al ii -n -r ti sei.t lh.ll. be .. ; l " w:,t w ra will ! al vesti e. in nf.ie fr. mi tin .. Those l ia el ter ti lls .1 for mohlitvr an 1 . re liein- .ent t . as v:-piire l fr.uu of tLe ll-.ii e iiiim:--eoaritry. Mo-.t of i re beii;;f i ilJ a iurt. It i.i.iy '.- t iiat til ti:'el ! ;, tlu'i.i :m I ratieiseo r to seeure fie 1 e f.'il!f. 1'aei.ie t I it forwroiie l hilhei ths j,.s :-iie!. i a n eautnreii an-i In p.ie M' it in 1 Si .ine sii riv.'d fr-'isi are two f ever I i I ' . in t he e i !. -t :i. ia ! terr.. phis, the :-n:i pp.' anil i! hers. I a :u I'.il th hflU ami lieaics I a- in. - lv-s are utiii'.e-1, k.mls of Ml :ie-. hi -ll to fi-Jieswi'l 1 j-pr.".-u I.'-l.-t.-rs. era!,-; a i-l ell r si 1 1. ai r! buii.i.i; -nit invent t 111 leilT.ll. variety will r a Mi ; r. t!i. a,' in. lit. , h. ve iu: t ;ir- oari. '1 hey l n-tl :. of - i h - hov. a th-- vari. el, !"eeii tar! I I Is of theia 'f the animals Al ,:t a l-: n are fl --t rueti e ! in. -i lent il ly. tin-r ern-.ta-.-ea will ItkeW'i.-e 1 i-ray li-.iies near hi w ith the LL reirion. There i.' miiumi. S line e-hmt y ;t foot Ion:.' have eoine fror-i fn in the ... rk is no iea-o:i whv the- shoiiM nut be iatr.nliiei il Very pr.ilitahly in tl.-,- fresh water-, all over the l'nitel St.-L.-s. a-ul it i.s not unlikely that the h-.'n -i.inn:i.-si. in take steps to ae- o .-l ijiii .h this .-na. The erayhsh eloseiy i. -Liables tiie-h ibster in a piiear.m -. its Uie.it bein' more ilelieat- ia llavor, and it woni.l bo very nice iruleel if the strvrtTiis ami ;nils in :vi ry state colli. 1 i - st ek il with tiiis hu;-e spx-eies, iu.-1. is very proline ami can be made .- .o:ne a:iywliere. An it.tere.stinjT burmwiny variety of a Mi.all sort is very plentiful on the 1- -iiiao mea.lows near Washington. It i-v.'s iu holes with bottie-shnped en la "reinents at the iHittoin. wlwre the iri rial can usually be found by diy- e.' In the .-prin-r each one builds -er its l i;. r nr a sa-t of chimney six or i. nt inch-- hi h. t oinpos,-,! ,if lamps of mu.4 v.hie'i it fetches ami piles in t't i.iously on ti p f one another in the canape of a dome closed at the .BerfK.tT lJ Can't be found tho cqtt.il of Dr. Pierce's Golden Meilical D'wooverj'. If other medi cines of its class were like it, they'd lx fruaranU-ed. This is. If it doesn't bt-nefit or cure, in every case for which it's recommended, you get your money back. It isn't a "cure-all." but it locs cure all diseases arising from a torpid or deranged liver, or from impure l.l.uvl. For all Scrofulous. Skin and Sealo Diseases, it's a positive rem tdv. Kvon Consumption, or Lung-js.-rofiiln. is cured bv it. if taken in tim triven a fair trial. That'a all that's asked for it a fair trial. Then, if it doesn't help you, there' no iav. We claim it to be an unequaled reined v to purify the blood and in vigorate the liver. AVe claim it to bo lasting in its effects, creatines: an appetite, purifying the blood, and fieveiitintr Dilions. Typhoid and .Malarial "fevers, if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the sicrns of taurines and weakness. I5y druggists. Yoik HUM HAII.KMAll M.MK I'AHliK Mi. OrciKoii, Vea.-titfai 'tui.ty nJ New Short Kntitti Kiirumt. lu etteel uu uil lune Tib. 18JI l oiiurrlloiei at l irnHi. wist. Kvsr. (ivstrr Kx a U a IHj tip 11 (Max w extern t.xi.. 4 4-1 A K .H.iil V t A M .lnhiintown Kl;.8 ST A J A It. en Kip... 1 no r M iHcinc tip a lit i . 1 1 Kt , 4 57 r m Mil 4 J r m nnla tin 8 14 r M r .ii i. na 47 r m fjitie.-n hX....lii 1" r M way 2 rjo rM tm.it L.iue ll lrvi.na ' txp.f.. Z J inout . y I I.ine : M . 3 n -s ISi s z. i5 ,.a:.0do.?QA.eS;;c:3w' o x: " - t- c ?i ? i. ; o 3 J 3 3 & J :::::: r. ?. H XI j Ii8t I I'Mrlnc - ! Mili.. , 'liurol. I r.iu t e rs . " 3-1 3C rf". 3: f-OU t... voc5dv-rtA-i!l jB-ooaD vi.r.ti.r.i.i. 4 :iC3fi.-..nswa-F"03ai It-ve itnily excit Sua. lay . tl.eiive SijiKiay o-i.y Hui-k Iki em imlloate teleirraph stations. I-iiD '8. iMonre' ami Oiite'i t'ro-.8lum will be Am ? ia tun.- lor !'. trains o. 1 ronm-cu at I irsaun with JohDsrowo r.x l..hn.-ti'cn, nii.l with l acittc Kli.rtMi at 8 I.S for point w.-.-t of Ji'liDstuwn. Also with Mull Train at 9 ys lor points ew of t're fi.n. su. & conrnTts with 3i:iii i r.nn at 423 lor nointa West ol tire son. nnd Mai: tii reJS for nolnts ea-l 01 t 'rt-sMin. f-'n-in I'uiiiis wi-t-t ol Cresson No. 4 connects Itli Mail trim at '.'.is. an.) Ir.ilil pulnls cant of re-e ill witli J.'hn-t.iwn txpreis at H 2", and Pa cltio I xi.ros, at 8 14. N-. t ci.nnfcirt with Mnil Tmin t 'M from i irnil' M-l ol t'rr? n. ni Mall h.xi.rexs at 4 S7 tri.ui piiltiH e.l ol 'rt.-'s .n. sun.lay truum c.mnect with facill Krurestam M.iil Train eM anil unit r.X!rp.s e:i-t. I'-is-eners in or Irmri p.iiriia on t'en'.pvlvania J. N irttiweft-ro K.tilrna-t i-aa take tr iin al t'otl li..rt or trv iiia. statlosii iriHiTce.i "i" ar- rl-ii; st.it li.os. I'aa- 'i-nni-K wn-lun-j to itnf oil will n !i( the con itui-mr. I':i.jcciicr wih to icet on wili flan t he train at thi.e stations, train will not slou miles. nntil ej. V. V. KATHBl'N, iinrrl Mmernl - uuerintendent V.J. BUKiitHJN. lraln Masier. t..p. ThiML- 1 AltIl Al TI M E T m.K HFTHE EHENS H. l orn x L'rcscou liran.-U l.'ailrua.l. lu eltacl Jam: Till 1491. Cnuiifrllnotal l'rMH. W EST. ' KAST. Oyster Exp iSSin Hay Exp 1104 am western r-xo.... 4 4-i a at Mail w 38 a m Johnstown Exp..) 27 a ni Altoona Exu... . IvOu I'acIIiu Exp 8 4.i a tii Mall Ep . 4 67 p Hi Mail . ,..4 Vi p ui. Holla Exp 8 Id p m Vt J.ine .S 47 ii in , Eastern Kxr....10 17 D m ny t'ass 3S p w l-'att Line . 11 a p m THE DEMON STEER OF KANSAS. A Mitatodouie Wild x That f'mtre Ter ror on tho I'laioa. George Wilson, one of the bet known cowto.vi of the Muthwest, tlls a re markable tale about a mastixlonie wild slcrr which has roamei) the ranges alontf the lnirder for many years and whoitf irj,-Tx".ivenes and power make him the dread of every roundup outfit in the country, writes a correspondent of the St. Ixmis Clironicle. No brand has ever been placed upon the animal, yet no adventuresome rustler has ever dared to appropriate him. The puimacious brute is known far and wide as the '"demon hteer" on account of hit, freaks. The animal knows no fear, and his immense Bize makes him the terror of everything that comes in his waj'. With lowered head, jrlUten tn; eye and sonorous bellow he will madly charye at anything- that crosses his patli. Many outfits have rounded him up with the other cattle, but when the circle pets too small to suit him he rashes past the riders as if no such ob struction existed in his line of flight. incc one of the hig outfits determined upon his capture, but it was a sadly de moralized outfit when he got through with it. He gored two horses to death, scared a dozen cowboys out of their wits, stampeded the entire herd and then rushed through the camp scatter ing the equipajre in every direction, completely ruining it. The undertaking was at once abandoned, and from that time until now no attempt has been made to rapture him. Wilson says the steer killed a big sil ver tip bear in a fair tight two years ago. The combat was a terrible affair and was witnessed from a safe distance by two cowboys. The bear attempted to creep up on the steer, but the latter saw him and at once gave battle. As the steer charged the bear rse on his hind feet and gave the ox a terrible Wov with his paw which served to stagger the beast for a moment, but, with a bellow of rage, the steer again rushed at the bear, and before he could administer another blow had hit him fair in the ribs and sent him rolling on the grass. The right then liecame fast and furious, and soon the bear was try ing to crawl away from his enraged op ponent. The steer was too quick for him, however, and headed him off and at last gored him to such an extent that death ensued. The steer will die of old age and re main the king of the plains of the Pan handle country until he becomes food for the coyotes. carl rtrviLus, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & 4EWEtEfc, ... AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, Silverware. Mnsical InstminenL? THE USEFUL TOAD. Uc imn-r; Aroiiu.l tlio Curve. ha - I'-cu a rrrct deal said nn.l written about t'uc eae with which an I'h-ctr;.- cur- rounds a corner as com pared with a cnMe train jerk. The reason ;:lni-.t invariably given i.s the way the ',ieed of the elect rie ear can Ia- regulated, 1 at this i.s r.ot entirely tire eruisj. An expert gripnmn can t.i'ce his train round a curve with t-oin-).:r. aliv-. !y little jerking, while an e--;rt ini,i,lr;n;m i-nn (ro him one K-ttor L-id round the bend so smoothly tlii'.t pr'.ssen.rvrs whose minds are occupied ii le.umi .r conversation do not i nouce mo turn :t all. The secret con Msta in keeping the train compact or iu having the rear ear well up to the motor. This applies equally to steam r.n' -ouds. An old-time engineer well aeipiaintea with the tracks ran round a dangerous curve safely at a speed several miles in excess of what a -faucet-could gtt round it. If the b:-.;ce is a'.plic.l briskly just at tlu er.i and the ear or ears forced up iu n 1 I'neh as it were there is neither rocking nor jolting. 15ut if they are I.a ileil round with the coupling com p atively loose the passengers ar shaken if not alarmed. suniiwAiti). No. 1 No.i No. 3 tuu.-e. m am rt Ktien.-l.utit 7 :.n l i v5 3 3& lira Hey n o 7 to lu 3 44 Komi is 76 Hi 3.s J so Noel e.l 7 51 1U5S Munn.er 7 5 7 Ifi In 41 ..4 IK) bui-ket K vm ..M 4i. ..4 OH re.'i'iio II i l- 10 . 4 15 IN l K I'll W A 1U. In- No 1. No. a. No. 5. t iocs. am am r M renn V 4-"i II 10 6 l& l.u.-kCi 17.. U !; 11 a, ...5 li VI u uner 3 a .V 1 1 T 5 Ti N-iei 4.;l 0'J 11 .1 tn K lor 6 & ID 01 .U 41 5 33 Hra.liuy 3 lo 7 II 47 6 42 Kiiro.l.urif .ll 3 10 15 WOI .... 56 HrHilly, Noelan-1 L.iioket are Klait Stations. No lraioi oo Sunday. '.I . mmam mtM to Ujr LoalliiK arouml th Gtt Ijtmps (irw Kat mil llaui;lily. Of all the song birds of Pennsylvania there is none whose beauty attracts so little favorable attention as the golden plumed night warbler called the toad, says the ISroekway ville (Pa.) Keeord. Vet he is a most entertaining creature if you take him in his way. He is far more useful than he i.s pre tty , and, for that matter, in point of usefulness he is nore of a success than in entertain ing his hearers with his lugubrious music. The load has the same ardent love for a dinner of bugs and insects that a larky has for a hunk of watermelon or a small ly for a green apple. On this account many well-posted gardeners al ways turn into their gardens anv stray toads that come hanging around the premises and it is dead sure that the man who has a good c-Top of toads has a small crop of insects. The toad looks like a slow creature. and in some things it is. Hut in his wav when he is fishing for bugs or flies he has no Hies on him. He has them in him before he is done. The best place to watch the interesting method of catching his dinner which the toad in- lulges in i.s under some of the open 4-as lamps about town. J!u"-s moths and all sorts of insects come to the fire to have their wings singed. The sing ing properly done the insect falls to the ground. Under nearly every lamp every night one or more toads loaf around. When the singed bug drops down the toad looks upon it as an invitation to rise up, Samly, anl get your meal. He hops a little closer, then, crawling as slyly as a cat, he sneaks up toward the square meal. When within about two inches he stops, winks once, cives his head a little jerk, and the bug is gone to where it will do the most good. The toad has a Jong tongue, and thi tongue pops out and catches the luck less insect. Although the toad looks to b anawkward.mdolentfcllow.he is reall. one of the most interesting of nature'' creatures and a few minutes spent i watching him at his supper will be iuite entertaining. lv.ble to be 4-.jK.ago Tribune. History Tt used to be the fashion as well a.-, novelists to show !.y indul-rimr freelv in succeed as i:i the i my out not always 1- 'ssing their hearers l;wrlt t-n. for orators their learn-qiiotatious. in im-follow- i - ease, which all boys who are in ll "r i'oiaan history will appreciate: A certain meml-cr of the legislature, "from the rural districts," a.-, the newJ pcH.rs s:-y, was discovered to be absent when his presence was sorely needed. An important measure was pending, arri although this certain member cotdj not .-peak he could vote, and in this juncture every vote was valuable. Accord :ngiy two other tru.-.ty inciu-b.-rs were deputized to hunt up the recreant. They went to his house and were informed that he was "some vht res" u round the fj.im." 'Some v H.-res" proved to lie a liehl wiiere he was ''tidily working. W.li, is thi. what you're doing?" cried the r-earching members, reproach fully. Ne.s. here I nm." said the rural mem- i T. ciie-.-rti.iiy. -i mi lind me. li a.olier I .lii-ii.atiis, killing bujs:"" oath's t'oiripanion. w l!o(lltt Curel Her. VI Caiuioll, Iowa, July, lsrO. I van buffering lu yrala from shouku iu my ticHd, so ruucb bo lliu.L n.t H.m,. i ri,.i., ,.. recover. I took lmtiicliii n frnm n.. i.-.. Ur,l-iu.lia uvl get any i Wil anul 1 t..ok l'lor KoPijiy's Nervo luuio. Tho btooaa uoe r.-lioveU in auU 2 bottles curtl mo. h. W. Ti-CK. HABKisvu.Lt, la.t March, IsSl. We Ix'tn Ubiu- 1'autor Koeulg'a erv Tonic lor our J .-year-oU iluuy tiU r c uo huU bad ej. l.-Ttic fits tmoe he um 5 ytarH old) over a year apo witij but little hojie ot any g(u. as e haJ bt.n so oftnoibaiK.ii,t.-,l ia oiber rwuiecies Uit bo..n aft. r usiiih' tbi8 uioJiiine bhe began to 6t bi-tur. and we hc.po tl it any and all aMkt e.1 itii this U-rrible difeso will try your woa-dt-rful reM:ly. 1 rewni.ui.-iiu your medicine to :U1 -viitii auy j., n-..,, tijrlKtion IU S, BlMiHAM. A Valimble Hook m Nrron Ii-teajei gent li-ee to any adclreMi. amt wor pujdo. can aim obtain this luediciue tree of ciwrKe. "Tula rnrnedy baa teen rirepaivd br the Iteverend Pallor Ki-euic. oi Fort Manif, lnd Mticebj and lauow ireyir:d uiider bia direoUou bytne KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by Ilruxulxts at SI per Bottle. 6 for 95. tar.-o Ssixe, C IlotUeslor 0. wy tie nUi-cUii FREE1 i e potato Fonil or lli Fran. 'I '-..-- German euiperor is said to be ex tr - v fond of his bit.', klnd-hc:;rted bl. fiiiu, nn.l is rep irted ;.s s .;. i .' ' v. i.-h rro better to tin- m, a r.:. i...Ti -u than tlir.t the jrirl i w-tn i i.A:-.-:- Dm example if their fir.;. res ia -e-. . . i..; tiieir lives t;:J .l e lH'.- lo tho e -iti-n of the tl.n.e K"s die hirche, t: I.i : : r i-ii. I .ii, h-iK-I.e1- (the church, t:..1 . !.:.J:eu nr. 1 the vulritie). 1S 1- 1891. Pollclei written at fnort niee In tne OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" m1 oilier t'irai liana Companies. T. W. DICK, F11T FOR THE OLiO HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE C0M1 'OMMENUEU BftjlNESS 1Y94. KbeoDnru. July L 18M." PARIS ILLUMINATED. At Preaent the lleat Lighted City In the World. Paris is now on the ere of a revolu tion in her lirhtin; system. Gas lipht inf was first introduced in EnplamL but 1'aris followed in jrood time, and with a splendor unequaled elsewhere. In like manner, writes Ir. Alln-rt Shaw, iu Century, America, Germany and some other countries have been earlier in the use of electric lifrhtin; but the I'ari.siar.s with their superior taste and siiill tn all matters of municipal ar rangements and appointments, are des tined to make by far the most brilliant use of the new illurainant. Within one year, or within two years at the fur thest, it is confidently claimed that Paris will be incomparably the best lighted city in the world and that elec tricity will have superseded pas in pub lic use. In 1S7S, at the time of the uni versal exposition, the municipal govern ment ordered the experimental illu mination of the avenue tie 1" Opera and several open spaces with electricity; but the new system was not ripe for large use, and the experiment was soon aban doned. Its principal effect was the stimulus it rave to the pas company, which invented and put into use certain larpe compound burners using1 1,400 liters per hour, and giving- a most bril liant lig-ht. The great electrical inprove ments of the past decade were exhibit ed in the French exposition of 1889, and were studied with the utmost care by the Parisian authorities and municipal engineers. Undoubtedly the displays at the exposition had the most pro nounced effect in stimulating the new zeal Paris is showing- for the appli aueea of the electric ag-e. o 00 at!i"T''"'7pJ-0r lwV t-1 se" torfntiU. " w Revolvers Kinos, Call for This Steak. - Only a few people know that in every carcass of beef there is a choice morseL Butchers don't tell their customers about it, and very seldom are there any calls for it. We prefer to reserve it for our own tables says a butcher. This rare cut is known as "skirt steak." 5- is a thin, flat bit of meat, tender and juicy as young- grass, adhering; to the ribs on either side of the fore part of the steer. The rarity of it is in the fact that out of a whole beef you can get only about two pounds of this steak. It is so thin that it will not frv or broil well in the ordinary way, and the way I have ft cooked is to fry bri.sklv in clear, boiling lard. When thus cooked, served piping hot, it is delicious. Of oovu-se it comes high. Ionium a jm. gyL'1 0 PARADISE FOR DARKICS. niiera Optical Goods. Sole Agent -FOKTHE Celebrated Rockford WATCHK8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. uARGE SELECTION of ALL KIND of JEWELRY" always on band. R7 My line of Jewelry U unsurpassed Cf.uie and see for yourself before purcbas ns ele where. KTaix wokk guaranteed j& CARL RIVINIUS ensburg. Nov. 11. 1885--tf. 7 "WANT A WAGON?" We hive wagons, buggies, surreys. High grade; as light. 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 y-u nothing. May lead to business by and by. Send for our catalogue. It is free to every reader of this piper. Bing hamton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. Y. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." I'rait r.raai Oar of thr Itaclc avnd I'mmI Ia I'uknuwn. One can easily imagine that in a conn try like this, where fruit and vins grow out of rocks, when frost Is un known and one may go barcfootd or bathe in the ocean the year round, the colored man finds himself in an earthly heaven, writes a Nassau correspon-l.-nt of the Chicago Herald. An averagv negro family in Nassau pays a dollar a month rent for a tne-roin house, but what li x's that matter, sinee they live pretty much outdoors from Now Year's to New Year's? A few pennii-s will buy cnouirh corn hominy for a meal, and sapedillas, mangoes, co-oaniits and pim apples grow ia the yard without any cultivation. As a rule the negro family does not know at supper wlwrc its breakfast is coming from, but they do not worry over a little thing1 like that. If nothing' else turns up they can g-o down to the harbor and catch a few fish or send one of the small lwys down to the !ot tom of the water for a conk. The chil dren don't need shoes and clothing-, ex cepting only Sunday outhts. is a very small matter for either adult or chil dren. Sunday is the great day. No matter how poor the family, or how few the day's work had during the week at fifty cents the day, Sabbath morning- every colored man. woman and child come out with a spi-k and span gown and the adults torture their big-, swollen feet, with spreading- toes and long-, flaring heels, by encasing- them in cow hide shoes. The average colons I jht son is proud, even if xor. Those win live in the snburlr and have to come some distance to church walk the two or thn-e or four miles to th- outskirts of the town carrying their shoes in their hands, and when they n-.n-'i th-. citv they sit down and put on their shoes and stockings, hin a carriage at twelve and a half cents ht passenger and rule into town in pood style, as b:-ppy as mortals are permitted to Ik in this vale of corns and corruption. Another thinr which eon tributes to the happiness of the colored population on Sunday is the fa-.-t that some vea.-s ago they made a stand and had the doors of thrown open to them church in the ll.ili.uiia its share of colored Even at the very high cathedral of the Church of Lii 'land. a U ut one-third of the congregation is colored. r nd three or four Jar-re black gentlemen, with solemn manners. Ihe queerest neckties ever m:ide. and large, wide Ik wits which pinch their feet, limp up and down the aisles passing the plate. The negro ministers, who are numerous drop their li's. for t heir rights. all the churches There i not :: isl-.imls without communicants, and uri.-.toeratie HAY-FEVER OLD" HEAD Tur 50 tA3 Vrtam Halm u not a bqwd, tnvff or powder. Apph'td into V,e nottrilt it it mm g jimomri uia ttcau, aiMiyt iHjuimmarton, neau kllA tore. txna oy arvapil or tent by mart on r-eij,t of -prim. uuu ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 50c QNLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. L WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL MSir-aUiaj5 Nmllr, r-thmdlBr aliattlr, la aolarlcaa and llsht-raia-Mlng, has the baadwrnnt wood-work, and JSneat art ut ntrm attachaarnta. Dt par :( f 55 of $GO) send tor cLrt-mlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. l7N.I0thSL,Phila.,Pa.' INTERESTING BIOGRAPHIES. Two Voonf Womm Airrrr to Write Kara Othr' HiHlfry. It's a novel idea, that of two young women living- far south of IJuffalo. They were little g-irls together and have continued as chums up to the present time. Tliey an now well along in their teens. One day when they were piaying with dolls a novel idea was proposed. It was that at the end of each year each would write a hLstory of the other's life during the twelve months just passed. Details aliout the joys, sorrows and incidents of daily life were to be chmnicled ami each" was piven permission to point out the faults ami failings of the other. The scheme, says the Toledo Rlade, has worked to a charm as far as can 1h learned for the biographies are kept secret and young- women have seen themselves as others see them. One of them told a friend a short time ago that she had found two faults with her friend last year and an equal numU-r had been found with her. She said that the word love had never been written by either in her chronicle. This year, however, will likely contain something referring to the divine passion. It is said too that the kodak has been brought into requisition tliis j-ear for the purpose of illustration, when the party illustrated least expected it. i B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAK EFt And Manufacturer & Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm iKD mmi sun., LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLB8, CHAIH8, M!att messes, fec. 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A HPCitizens of Cambria Coontv nrl ail others wishing to purchase honest FURNI- i u rtr., sc.. at Honest prices ari respectfully iovited to give us a call before- buvlca else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please evary tate. Vrm. thi wurr lewent. r4-l-'80-tf.l IJOB : : PRINTING. TUB FUEEMA.X Printing Office Is the place to get your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet the prices of alll honoraole competion. We don't do any but first-class work and want a Hying price for it CARTER'S k7lTTLE IVER Blck Beadacbe and leUsra all tbe tronblaa tucf dent to a bilious atata of ttaa ay torn, auoh al Pizzlneaa, Kaoaea, Drowainosa. Diatnaa after ating. Fain la tue Bide. to. Waila their moat nmarkabl aaosaaa haa been ahown iu coxing " BeaOaeba, yet Carter'a little U-nr TSOm siw qoaUy valuabla In Oonatipat ion. curing and pra. Tenting ttaia an DoyiriKOoinplalnt. while tberalaa eomc alldlaorderaof tbostomachtiraalata the MiuauiiaiaiHBoma, Jtvaniltaeyonly LMIEAiS) fiti Fast Presses and KevTyps We are prepared to turn out Job Priotlng of every discrlptlon in the FINEST STYLE and at tbe very Lowest Casl Prices. Nothing Dot tbe best material i usea and our work rpaks for itself. We are pre pared to print on tbe sbortes. notice Posters, Programmes. Bufisess Cards. Taos. Bill Heads, Month l,t Statements. Envelopes, Labels. Circulars. Wedding and VibiTiNo Cards Checes. Notes. Drafts. Receipt. Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Partt Invitations Etc. We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Vwitiog Card to the largest Poster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Rates. 'Acjathey would be alnKtprice!casto&oawha oiler from CUadiatrveningcomplaint: batforto Dately theirgoodneaadnes notend herand taoaa Whooncetry Uem will And theae little pillaTalo. able In ro many waya that they will not ba wil ling to do without them. But after aUaJckaeaii Is the bans of ao many Uvea that hers la where wemaieourKntfttboaaC Our nUaciuaU while otliera do not. Carh-ra Lildo Llrer PUla are tbtt amall ami very eaay to take. One or two pilla makaa doaa. They aru atricUy vegetable and do not gripe or J-urse. but by Uicirccr. tie action please aU who cae tliem. In Tialsat 25crnta ; five for fL Soid cy drngiati every wiiarow or aent by f it3M "5D,-6 CO.. Now York. SVLLPILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Jut.12 81 Ij NH la -.rr. tVmiKI. r..-h .. .i... .... horuj. ail u t, Riu(l MrB.Lodii, Shot Gmi, ItwIV llrw h-Un4:nf ua Ketm( Kiln. u IU; MqsiI. L-aJ.n lui.lc Shot Caa. ( uti; 8iD(lKknt Uaas. tl.iOf J.iJS H l,er. Hunt Loubl-icttui. h,IHocih .'iOw Crul.ln- Kuril, Cp,, W4., Tool.. Fl-U,.oclit yr mrr.. ,.. H,, tlluMr.i.d C.laiosu a-tri l.uutMiiuOii a,TuSiUiaaeWauir)Uili,ra l'l.8oi. a lemonaide de camD "Jav. v- Z. Post. camp. u aibaxjertoQ ELTS CREAM BAL3T It not a liquid, tnvf or powder. Applied intonottriU U quirXly absorbed. Jtelcantet VuheatL Allay i inflammation. Ileal tht torec Rettorem the tente, of tatie and rmelL PVt; ' Mi, fwriaterarf, U eentm. ELY BROTHERS. l)m??lit8,OrTego,M. A ieTiwr.R br ad.lataln - a. a rail 4fc Co.. lOSnnin. Ki v-w learn tbe azait mm r . n , .. The Cambria Freeman, - EBEXSBURG. PENXA. VA.panifclatof Irifonamn.. A QUEER HOBBY a New irmol lw. ,r'.I""- y . i. . . . . . . . - 'cut. etj. 1 -..-t ' HI HU A. 361 liranaway. Srti. New V.rL taSiirfi Ere lusnraiice Apcj," General Irsurance Agent. EBESdETJRQ rA. ' III IWv.-lot V:y In WliirU VorSi Man St-nd Ilia Mnanjr. There is one man in New York to whijse hobby, or whatever it mny be calli'd no unc can objoct. A C inimcr cial Advertiser rjirU-r lropp.d into a furnishing and clothinjr store on Nassau street the other day and saw one of the salesmen bnsily enrax-d with a well dressd. portlj- old jrentl-.-man of lenirn expression w)i held almy, rajred and unclean, by the hand. A few moments later that urchin was taken into a dressing-room, from which he soon appeared, clad from hend to fiKit in clothes such as he had probably never dared hope to ever possess. II;.tand shoes, necktie and handkerchiefs completed the pres ent to the little fellow, who was also given underwear enough to la&t six months. The old man and the lad he had befriended disappcuretL and the re porter asked for a little information. "Why," said the salesman, it is the delight of that man to clothe rajrfjed treet arabs. I suppose he comes in here or -roes into Mime other store down town two or three times a week with a poor boy in tow, who is soon trans formed into a decent-looking- l:uL It's his hobby, and a pxxl oue, to. I think. IVn't you? lie can afford it, and I be lieve the solid enjoyment he pets out of his pet way of pt-ttin-- rid of some of his surplus money is much greater than the pleasure many a rich man finds in his yacht or his horse." A HUMAN BAROMETER. HJw a PeniiKylrani: .Man Forrtrlla the Weather. A pentleman who lives a few miles west of town, says the Windland (Pa.) IX-mocrat, is a barometer in himself, lie can tell when the temperature will lower or rise almist to the hour. Often he has predicted north winds, rain, etc., when there were no visible sipns to bear out his assertions. He does not prognosticate by his fi-elinps, liut by some strange markings on his left fore arm. These marks resemble the diseharg-er of a Leyden jar as much as anything else. There is one mark about two inches long and a quarter of an inch wide, and from this project two other red lines. On the end of each of these is a blue spot. When the indications are for rain these twospots travel under the skin until they touch each other. When the probabilities are for wind or dry weather they separate until thev are diametrically opposite. I 'hysicians have examined the discolorations, and say that they are only some kind of pig ment under the skin, and that they are similar in nature to birthmarks. They cannot explain the traveling proclivities of these forerunners, however. The gentleman says that his tempera ture has nothing to do with their move ments. He may be warm on a wet day and they may not be affected, or vice versa, t-ood Old Tlro.ee, It is not generally known that Henry VIII., of England, hanged no fewer than seventy-two thousand robbers, thieves and vagabonds and that Good Queen liess" was, in the latter part of her reign, responsible for the slaughter of three or four hundred criminals yearly. Turning to the year 15iMi for example, we find that in the county of Somerset alone forty persons were exe cuted, thirty-five burned in the hand and thirty-se yn secrcly whipped. and fevv h mi n L t I A Novel t,jr : with Do.-ct t0 ytiKimi O BICCO Xood qualify on fe i?arJ(ef in only one sftajbe-3xa- full 6ozjb, tfye most convencnf to cut for joocft or fo carry wljole. insist on lainq Ihe Genuine Wtih 1ie red H tin tag , made ony ty, John "fiftztrBrrs,bouistille, fy. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE ll A . 1S yilu, IXU tsTl .1 CT J i'.I. li Cheaper thiia "VTooo. m:iiiiihh i U A H f U .ir:: i: 1 sr,: -iiKl mmmammtm u m u u r l L i i 3jmtmtiriirtN8ii - - - t 1 M r - ThroTeroth"ni IM-k-t F-fe wirh tt,k.t-. i t.i if a ntiaaC.c&a Ke m ,mu or U'.-o4 fouu When wntlttK I'T g)rtotj five autity, h un.b of Gfcte. trubtAi'4 Biupie, V"aBt4. We aUo MatDOfevcturc ilvmvy Iron V nr ui . . ti na, Plttlnc. Kir hhatter- &ud FlI'.R A t . O lr tr o Htiit,, Brr r.A Iron Cnllt. Tl ' K I" uft ANi WLSlHtW tCi.- 3,ulll klfi lior U ILK K uK,u TAVIXK Oc 1I'A, 01, 203 t ' MiwRet St.. VUiBburU, Pi. OCt 30 .'iiu 71 t- fcj C-J I fl- 1 I 1.-. ; tV v for Srrr-iL sri im-Al tsa." -GENERATION AFTER GENERATION O '"j nave ustn akd i- ti n rr. & IrTra om Sugar, I hildrm Jnr It. Fary Irarelwr Wunil.i La.0 a ,Jtu of It iu lai. auu-bxi. EverV S llff frr Frnm rihwimatiKm. Sui- 1 . "tlCI aura, Swalirla. J..T- wam HaalalM. IMphtbprla. f 5m;irli. 'mWrh. I-r.-n.-hn t fMSa.r Mor-.QM. Hu.rru.rm. ljsni.m.. K.ri-n. a Boay or Limha, Ktitr Joints or htriu. mill Olid ia UiM ola AboiItm tw-liaf and .ty run-, l'aiuphtat frea. Solo v.-n hm-, t, rt, bv ln.il. l.-.tLlc.. tiuraatjd. $i L S. JOHNsu.' K Co.. lkjt.ioa, Haaa, au tft-nr ' "scot f I EaJILSIOfiC j 7 Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda la endrael and nnr-iw.i hr i...i.- I .....j u-unune LK . .11 in , 4M I f,ivr 1 tl and H!Hti'liofiltr urn tun rH-.i4;ui7 I j aeeixa lu ine riiic or Connninj.tmH. It ia ! aa I -auiUi bio as Jul i It. ; ScoiPs Emuhicn i'lffll t m rMfirr'ul 1- Irnh .). it i Oir 1 sut litn;, ir coNsui,:rTir?rj, Scrolaia, Bronchitis, Wni'af ; eases, Ccronic Cotig-b aa4 Ctli. Ask rurSo..ifaI.iauli-i.ii aad takerooiiif-r.; Caveata. and Tradp-Marku ot.laineJ. and all I'at eat bapin-a conduct id fur Moderate frr. Our Office is OpposHe U.S. Patent Office, and we can wmrf patent in le nuie tiiau tboee remote frcim Warbinirtun. tend model, draw itip or photo., with rloiirTiri tion. We advife, if jatrntalii or not, free f charpe. Our fee not due till iatMit I K-rnred. A Pamphlet. -How to OMmn rateuta." with name ofai-tanl clii-ntu in your State, county, or town, tent free. Adurei, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Sum Ii!t f..rf(i,hNVt 1-u Hiarlaif '"a ftir tta, hs Antta Anatin, t-m. ptt4 .In It. -mi. "I It .!-. Mho. -t-. rut, Mlicr an ti- iiiir wl. W h Hum an. 4MI.MI Vu i mii ( tii'- w "ik ad ' rmur nrr rn.ih mnuur Innii t U.mlm . All mti .. Wr.li.. mu bw nd 1p rt i.ti. it ii f rr k in f hi4 M all U lim. Itir ut.it tn Moth vrm. :ui unkioMM iniiii lb' Ob ll.llmllett C ., IK foa Hm !, Mai in lejlsarfj V raiTar. t r,.'i ', ff- . lit. KtfaM t.. I'f .SJ . :.r- 1-7'T ! ,; it:'.. I . . . I 1.1. I -.-.! 1 . ; Send for Lahof uucTri PILES A5 1K1 M frive lntant n-ln-1 ami f an lulullitiU 4 are for I'llra. l'ri.--l. Ur Tru;'vi-'taormnil. Kami-li free. Aliln-wA a LIV jjox -ik i uty. lunli ai l j It V -11;.. tiiiinc lloo.l As :i tx-. i l.v li . V.i .I.i.-!- : l I- t ; tin- i ' t':-- ! -.v 1 - v- i '-;u-i 1 r 1. -1 t. :! ti i- i.i . . 1 r.-vi-!. .; f. ,.' ., V. i. i. 'I', nil- I 'l-.-ll -nt ,, t'.; !:.':ir.- r tin- i -r 'M.t'.i ln.v ;,, :i ''r'u-vjitii-i- i;H - H-i iv. N'l.t- :in- tin-Im-IiiihI tli Sik-it-tit-s. , li'it- 1 f.r a il.iv a -iin;.-.. li'j'ic :iiji! lt-;i-.-s i-vi-- f, S'ft '-Kir.-. A -i:iii:..i-, i t:a i l t- lir ii"ii-i- , vi i v t: ic -. :i-a;!V the !!r-.- ,',. f'!il f :i 1 l.t-.-stv:- .-in.i !.-, fmp:;t-y will -.1-ini ;, , ; in-.' :---:it!-i:i:ii t.. rue ,,-, :i '.vi U or i.ft.-i.i-r. n r. -, ,, t. i:t i'.il or iji: i-,-rt -iii-u, , . 'm-s ll::itiUfiii!v r. c-i-,v.-.t :'!.. - Th-- l:,tcst fn.-Ti-rin;' i-. I'lilti d :-t.:ti-!s I'iii',-, !!:, j- puny. t JirolH.-i-.s t.i MM-- to iv-rrl.-ir ,ii!.--rii...... l-r:m-lu-s nil iv.r tli. im. -t!llT l itil-f; ,,i i.- .;, V-tl m:iUi- ;. iKi l. If -r t !:i iim- i if ;i ii ii;;'i,r,-, !.. .in ! tlu-n yon iiiuv lr;iu :!. Tli.- ;-i-:i-r:il o'.i'-i.- or :im jrr-at :!(lv;mt:i:-- -l:iini.-.l 1 tlic Milisc-ri'M-r frmn -:, r- l-i-lla wlu-ii it is not , , , in t!u Tii.-riiin ' an. i lir. li.i ilinvu t -. M Witii v,, li.-n y. in :m- r, -:,(- , . ym l--:iv- it :il t in- i:-- i:-,- -J. : lis a i. y s :. in- i:, t r:i i:i oa 1 j.,. .. lr; :it- i.n.-t.i.-r li-.-.t..-:, :. c:inl 1 i I - i.lat;.,. j aii-l ;--.-t a:-- r i-:nl.i, I: ni'ri:i'i;r ii '.v r r-K ,.- ,llV that -. i; 1,;,V;- n , - -r:lls ami i,- on,.. J, t ii;..- t:... car-, in N,--. y .iraw an r.n 1 n! !:, : -.- i , v.t tlcst tr. ;.i i-Mi r, ('.,:,. f.ii'", ;-.n-l y.ui turn . ia al t i;i- ( .maj. .liaric laa'.ri-lia i-. -j ii t n f, , ji ;iy fr., -,- it a-,. I tin- l:f. -fl-.-I.l.-IM cf t!. , ; f-l.t.--, t!ii- tili!-.. !:,, ;.. MH-ii-t ,- i ,r t n,.-lits t f j.ri . in. 'ti. of tin- .i-lvan:-, - firc-.ihil inr uni l-rvl !a - tK-SN. Vim i-:i!i v. it !i.!t-.: -. at any tiini. anil 1!,-- .' l iti-. s yiui. lait it m -,, tlioi-i- is a t ill In-in-r i t-niiijmn.v. N voiil.l :. -t tin; .iin-ri-.-aii f'li,;:, ... pany. Many : yoiirij- in salary fi n.l. iiiilii-ul' v ,. M-lf w ith a Miita)-'.- ai.i...n. lviouly a man i-annot. iliM-stiot. wear in. ir - tl,;ii. time, st-il ni'-. :.. ... s-vi-rai. I.t-t ii-. t.H..-.- a: voting t-li'rk whom wo ui.l son. w ho has lx-i-nrni- a -. thir Anii-rii-aii Clotln -, i:;i,-Vh-Il lit p-t -. IU t!;;- t: r-1 iiiitla a in-.it li!iiin--. ; ail ,i He puts it on anil j.i . - t . i-. l-'rhhiy. and wh.-n h.- ! lioanlinr hoiiM' at niiit. i. infornii-ii tht- i-ompany li-..-a yoiin- lady i-vc-ry l i i l i -.-t-ruls a lioy with ii lun.1- ia suit for him. JK- n.:t ii ..,! takes away tin liu--iiM-- - v.,; returns later in th-- n!; aain appears. j-ets tin- !:- tahes the .ulnsc-riK-r' oi ..-r f. .r t! i.,-.: lnoruinjr. Then- is a j r. . -;i. -. -t ..f ..:-n.. -r weatln-r, aini he onlei s a l;ji,' r-iiis. Tin lu-.vt morning In- lin.is it . aii.n; for him. As lie -njoys a I .i'f 1. - iv and intends tn visit D, m.-y Ma:;.:, ue firilers, a rather darii cutuwat. i..! trciusers, ll.tnuel shirt, t.ui s 1:-.es. n'... straw hat for the afternoon. 1ik-.-:..i c-haiifi-e lie cares for that ev.-i.ii.j i- ii white shirt. Ur-'Ut sill: tie. pa., at 1-it.vr sliiH-s and hijh jM-arl-colnr. .1 l,at. At nig-ht they are taken inui. an.! tin next day, beitijr Sunday, he n-i-i ivi-.. a per ajm-t-rnent, a Mae'k i'rin-v .l.ii.n coat, lij.'ht troiis4-rs Hinl silk li:i' !":" ing the rest of the week until 1'ri.isf Mr. liohinson wears a liaia.- ": tvbich is taken away - ;: nii'i.t am carefully brushed. iress.-d ..ml r. -p..;r -if it need it. If the ueatiu r riiai:.' -durinp the ilay heroes to tin- !:u lirancli tifliee and p-is a 'il.'i-r v heavier suit, as the eireum-'ai. ' i" mand. If he rets to smot'-i - i-.v n has only to present his in. :!:! r ticket to Ik (sUJ)plied fro n tin- l-r. n .. ofliee in the place. A i-ln'!n-s ;:.' company wouhl Ik an inv.i'.ial.i--to the 3'ounfj men. and we li-p'-1" -: organized before winter. A COLT WITH HORNS .4Mir-U f'roviilra a I niiH'- ar-' '"r '' lIMI4 Mlllllll. Scriven county. '.. h;i- :t curiosity in the form of ; It ' cnri ic.-, a pair of unin Nt a l.n I " -his head, lie is 1 -"' " " York .lournal, n.-ar! a .-.n no way i-em:i rkahie r .- -.-"i-- 1 ' w liii-h ha ve ;i-o , :i itii ii im m' - ' are nearly a foot in l.-ne'ii a ad :i ; some a pair as any i e.-r i-n'i The animal is the jt. .;' v-- -til r-et-iitly. of afa'-'-i.-r ii.uti-d '' naiili. who has o!.l it t-i an -' ' " dime museum in l! i-l m. Ka va na UL'h says t lie e. ill i-nr-i--cuts dilVeriu in n v.. '.' t'-'"i kind, and can only a -eo'in' ' ' ' culi.iritv bv the fa it 1; 1. t-i I.:- i vera:, ni ! tl.-. t:. sill- I.t .! 1- in 1 li'-r was severe!- iron cow a few days In-f .re ! " The animal has in-vr a ' I -his hofiis. and. it is -aid. -kn-nv that he p. sm- . - :-i ' ineiit or weapon. Tin- with whieh he is . - -i liowi-ver. appear 1 ' !'' '' " ' is sinurt hil';r al iiiorin; I are una ninii e.is in .-. : ." 1 K-l-t h. 4-VeII 1 l-.re.-i t en ; a a ' llld lioru when he vi-nt.Ji'es tiicin. t 4" ,'- " TIailroadinir in Kuss-a ! h-ar to Ik a holiday :' he llussian railroader s,-. n lioiit as othi-r i-'.i-ses - ! hat desjKvtie eoimtrv. !i- i' ; .roinuli'ati-d that all m l" ' ;.,..s ,.f life are little better irute creation. ,- rt. ' i rot : In ' taati t- Tin Kussiati railway "-!' ' iiba', has just publish. -I in ueeotint of the nii-i"-' I'ussian railways, and "; , hieh naturally result. !! ju iiiT to the immense sa.a Ihe higher ollieials, the 1 received by the jietual v " i.s so insutlieicut tii'- '' v una.le to live unless they -cd their wflp-K by H" u- J '' low salaries, tin--'' " iiiK-.t d:iv and n-fht. "ii.v hours bcintr left them t - llurin-r the last 1 in i.-' pincers and lir-ineii bleep on their I.m-oiu"' niclit-S o ilia-ltjipiate i to th demand vi , . ei .11. hWJlCIIUIlii - - . . ( jillil- duty twemiy-M. i"; . illllU i ' ,-:.-.-.l j-' l'r."' : ill 1 -,--1 ''' i i- tueir III!"- K-r -.1 1- ty hours in suee.-ssi..u. ' ,u. 4vertaxinir ol m result nly in the in I ,.t m-l'" ; w it ii perilously careless set - - f tliaa liceid.-nts un.l prc.u in any other coiuUi.v " '" J r-4