I) . f 4- ii u -t . 4 CANDY HEART A New Kinil :F Futo Thiit Bcfeuil3 Modern Yotii. Women The rnmlknt I'se of Swnlmiult trout to I hp He 1HI1 Ir; lii-i.'tioua Liaefla I llltu.ile.y Li to llcut'.i. She swept into :v f.u-lijr.-.naMe i-aird;' More in t'i s'.ioi-;'iu:r -list i it. ,!;: her bt.tHiles mi the f".)r:tcr, tic; i" pet tr to the leg of n rfeuir, '.ant: :.'." i be lure an ieo-crcam tahlc :inl tn-.ii 'i ;"'.;iss of hot iiKi.1. Then she sent v.rni t . the clerk for four pounds of t;.r:i iiel'.. assorted llavors- Win n she hiul gone I .imM.d it to the j-r juk'toi- and nskcil him .-. r--w questions about young iviiiiirii v. 'n;,' c-ir.iy. savs a No'..- Ycrl; World writ. r. 'The kiud chiefest in tivuiuiu.."'' 1 said. "Without :i doubt caramels. These are tin; lirst choice of the iiver.i;" American girl. eouhl never expi.i ::i it," he went on. 1 nit for mimic sc.i."-ui..- cum hums have held the call." "I low about guni-drops?"' Oh, that is a fallacy of the fuiu y rami. Acc onling to that gciiiu;.. the young women f our land fenst lii'v arid night oil gnm-droiis ami Ih r ! ut.-: oat they don't, and so that settles it. dust i-taui! hero a moment and ii-.t.u to the order.-."' I wi'ilt over to the big counter ami watched llie ebb and !iov of women buying candy. Kvery tiiird order wns for caramels. All this settled it at once in my mind that the c.i'ulydevot-.' U no Linger con tout with a few modest varieti-ii. a-, in tlio g.d old lays when you mid 1 used to esteem il the privilege of our lives to have a stick of barber-poL' candy out of a dingy glass, in the old white grocery st-re. down in the Twelfth ward. Time was when the generations ate inolasscs candy and peppermint, but that time i- now swept. aiv.iv for good and all. lien- are souk', of the changes: The young women of the hour call for such things a t!iee: Nut bars, crys talli.ed fruit, rose leaves, violet drops, buttercups, jujube paste, crushed straw berries. Nor are those changes without their effect. It takes but a glance, as one trips through the shopping district, lo notice and point out the young woman who is the pronounced candy devotee. What is the fate of the candy devotee? It is not long since the world was startled by the announcement of guin chewer's cramp, au nitiictiou that carries off American girls by the hundred-.. a the result of overtaxation of the muscles of the. jiiws, the result I ing a sort of lockjaw rigi.Ine:-,.-. of those muscles, fairly defying medical treat ment. Von '.vill hear bvday for the first time, perhaps, of another stra:ire evil tint has orept into American life and will soon be mowing down the faiivs pirls in the land. It is no le-. deadly au af.liction than what physicians, un able to liiel a better name, have re solved for the present to call "candy heart." I'aixly ne-irt. what is it? When a eh l 1h-l.miisU feed her-.il f day and lii;-ht on all sorts of c-i:iiies she is on the f;ir way t owain-. 1 .' .miiv allHcted with tills new and deadly (! case, candy heart. i'irt, siic becomes li'-tless and '.mtiud; her coniiih'.xiou bccn.no tallow: iier eyes lo-'e t'.iei:- lus ter; slie yearn s for t he uuat; a ina' '.: lu-r days are pa..-..-l iti a siratijre uit'in pliere of de.-;-blue haidnesi. In time the tissues of her heart ehaue-e to the filler of jujube p.: -.to! No h.ner does she lind iiea.siuv iri Hie. lief apP'tite ij yone. I lor complexion is oiic. She lives in h::.y ilrc.iuis. As for beef .stoak. po'iatoes. ham, p'n.-l. a ball! Mie iii'spics tliem. She yearns for sweets. lay at.d t;i d:t it i-. ll.e same. Sh" i'ats r.othi.i ; bi t eaini;. . Her fate is tei'ri'i.! '. 'i':.e.if. r the last M-esio f.f all. I.ii'o h;:s become a oar den, she wishes ids. ha I never seen u caramel. Sh.e wishes that she h;d r.ovcr tn-hed u pomvl m' ervLalized violet a. II .- ' leaves she de -pises. In vain. Theri. one brrbt dav ill the ;rlaJ s).riii 'liiae. wlu a all u.it ii' is and !:'!ad. .he I'.i.-.v The c :ltl lami'.y phv fician I'. -sit ales ' '. woo;-, duty aud a de sire to s :ve lac 'id family this last, cruel tlow. s'udt h" tell lie in fHi.-.-y out the.U-ath le iak. .shall lie say t'aat she died of b!i iitci love or of hyper;" t!ic sia? lie? tlii'.ihs it. all over caivteliy. Ho knows the truth will be a terrible .shock to the family, who are in socie ty ujkI rim a yellow do;,' cart in ihc park. Ti'.en durv ivitio'ters. Ibi closes Ids eyes. He dt-aw 4 a lonj breath. Hi" jx-u fullers, but he writes the fatal word-,. SACKED BY FIREFLIES. Milliou of ttie t litstiito; Inn'ctl .. o Tlirmiiclt I'l-iiusyl v oil.t Vitl:i(;c. This town was one ni-lit recoiitly treated to a most remarkable and beau tiful seceliicio, says u lunbar d'a.) correspondent of the Philadelphia ' Times. Shortly after dusk the people. vel-o surprised aud puzzled to hch'dd what appeared lo bo u cl'.-ud of l;ht come sweeping np from the woods ly in; ha.k of the town, but on its reach ing the streets it was seen that the lilit was occasioned by an immense bwarm of fireflies. This swarm, num iKJiiiir millions, ilispuix-d itself through the village, iilumiiiatia- cvcrithin with a lieiit more golden than that ot day and warmer than the moon's cold beams. IVonlo recosrnied each other without liifli. -utty and the print of a newspaper was to be read with case. The hou--.es were Idled with the darting, Hashing insects, which seemed to he panie htrickeu from some mysterious cause. Lamps were oxtin?ruislied by the swarms and carpets ruined by them as they were crushcil by the fvKt. while tlelieavo plants unil llower lieds wore ileMroyod by the wciyht of the clustor inpr ilu-s. It took several hours for the swarm to pass through the tow n. but it slowly CiapiK'ared in, the direction of the riv er, li-htii!-,' t!i fields as it went, alarm in.? the country people as it pppivwhed. and arou.m the cattle and poultry, which seemed to mistake it for dawn. Nothing ocinirsren of it next day and no report of it lcin;T seou elsewhere haviu.r Wi n ruwivoil, it islH lieved that it gradually U.-iH'i-s.'d hs if over the uiaishcs, Wheio the 'uisccts came from is also a matter of c('nje'ture. ns well the reason for the sudden invasion. tD the tuoraiu r after their visit they were found in '.ri:l-i v.m'.er the hedges anil fences r.:.d i'u:-.t the siiics of ttie Louses, while ju.t:it it.es of provi.-ion.s loft exHsel were ilestr. yed by their ireM'Ucc . The UV:wr, ISr.ird. Tl'.c emperor has ordered tlealers in fihotojrniphs not to sell portrait rcpio sentinj,' him as he appeared without a Ward. This doorev loaves dealers it h a larje stock of uuiiicicliautable photo ,;r:iihs on huti.l. uud involves quite a ks to their. Hut the caprice of the kuisor d.H-s not st.p hero in its effects. All the lithographers, copper pL-.te and i-tcrl iu.,r..vcr aiv bu-y issuii. i;ev plates l!:o-.. the emperor as ho now ajp-ar , v . oil .Tlass .. in 1 at!. .T a m:i w'.li o' a bcar.t, ami Uie paiiners rcclain, and ths workers itikJ hua::ry are over for rcpicsciit.'.tions of th: kaiser iu t'.i. new style. Did stocks are be'1'" remodcle.l where possible, but th? Imlk of tlieia arc a dead loss to the Lh- i - -. . s,l- -.. 7- 1 v . . - . : A i 1 I '...i;s i IsoiSt he a spl-Jcr cn-1 crmt! in tbese 1-V3 ! Why not V.eco up with the nineteenth ccnluiy V You wotikt not ltiv a stc-ata i-rspiu-i laa-Io lil; those of a ccnlnry" r.o. Then v.hy !:hotill yon hr.y lho ohl-f.'.phioiica, lifT, draotic pills that gripe and debili tate your svfdom ? As'frreat improvcraonts liavo licon made " in jil!aa. iu Ftearn engines. Dr. Pica-cAs I:Ieasniit lVllots arc tiny, f na-r-r-coutod :rannlos, or pills, are" easiest to take, and never gripe or :;iioLk lho py stent. Thev lire purely vegetable and perfectly Lamdess. One little Pellet's a laxative, three to four are cathartic. They regu late r.r.d cleanse the liver, stomach and bowel.-; quickly, but thor oughly. They'ie tho' cfcojx-st pill, sold by dnie-gists, because yon only pay for tl: 3 jood you get. They're tjuaruiitixd to give satisfaction, every time, or your money is re turned. That's the jxiculiar plan all Dr. Picrce'ts medicines are 6old on. Can you ask more ? ? All-K- All I'-.ii-- r.:f.t: '. Oressoji, 'leartiel'l County bdJ New York sttt.rt t.,.i..i. hi mail it. tliect ub 'ju UKv luue 7il. 13 '1- ( iicinrrtliim ni 'r!oii. wnsr. i;.isr. 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'f 'nrt Wavne. luil.. aiuca UT aud lauow prerari'd uudarliia uircUju bi Uia KOEKIC MED. CO., Chicago. IIU Koblby UruKKiatsatStperRottle. 6ior k5 Ijire SUe, 1.75. 6 Bottl9 for S3. 1Ta-t. lSla Pollo!c4 written nt iDort nlc In tua OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" tad other Firat tlaai rarapaalM. T. W. DICK, UFNT FOR THE OL.O H ARTFOllD iimn ivniTr. i VfinrmTt I .! f I ' COMMtNCEU BCSINESS 1794. tbenDar. Joty U181. X in .l MrwmlWiMmV. U -mv tar tn UU. eaaWaraaiuafearckjrv lii'-t. Vtt. TKtaHU Brw.fc-Load lux 9hol Caai. rbok-. t'J l Kini. VnrcaX-..l &a Sliot Gun. I lu i.r.-. h-L.i ai.a K.-iOI tifl., tl :j to Jt: initi I. m Itoui.w Sha Una, t "VV. Biaclc SWCiut, I: .vita L .i.ti.llMMi ftuaul R-if-Ojc tl, la t .. t'tftti i-. aUW., CatM. Vi4t, Tli. tlk, ru r h.r- S. n4 K.ir- tnt Lllu-tra''I 'ralDw. A4lrr. "aiaal.y a Jaaa,TU SOulllitUiU.l'.iutil.U, I'a. apl.l'.iu. A CLEVER SCHEMER. How a Jiriffht ri.jru ijrl it Mct Irr f Her I-;;y Il!sm. It ioiit Mit'-e nti.1. .tiuit lychiiru-i p-ii-l who was luIiNitif, k;iv.; tliv Ni".v Yuri: Journal. m-makcrs ar- minn ai'.ti." ai.l :-lio. "My Imsl-.tul i s1. s.htH :u .kcr. but lie ! - n't wnr!t uiikIi. Not lie-: A-i loa;r as 1 turn in t'vi-lw isIlrii-s a wi'k t.) l. lr feeil tn cSntiie 1!ks babies lM"av:i3;i:ur to row up s -t-nnlay m-r'nt with a mLsi-rable t!irc. cW ;iir r ii-ss. r-i his 5-li;irv. V'l.y. he won't -vt'ii ai-.-n.l my hn for me. No, I win- sLi months trj iar t ;n t him to fix the Miles I the only two pair t shoes I've rot in the worl.l. hut he wouldn't ! it, unil 1 wt-nt arouul with uiy feet en the sidewalk. "U i-11. alwiut a week nro 1 went to him with a buatiie of iK-i'iitiiul shoos that jest n.-eili'il a little iTu-ndinc;. There were four pairs in all. "Here's, a ! job for you.' says I. "These .sh.H's U bnr tuthe leading' lady of the em puny, and she'n in a frrat hurry for Vm. You must finish em up by Satur day nnd brinff them to her at the htae door of the theater.' "Well, he hri'h tenet rijht ip at that and kiss's me, saying I'm a kmhI w ife to him at tiuies. See-! He saw a lot of extra beer in that j.K and I was lovely for alKiut five minutes. I didn't make any more talk about the sikk's, and he went to work at 'em. They were all nicely done on Saturday ni-rht, and round he comes with 'era iu a bundle to the theater. "I met him at the door. "Here's the lady's shoes,' said he, and 1 could see now he was thirstin-r for the lieer he w:is jroinir to vt on the pay for them. Thanks,' said I, and took the bundle away from him. "Well,' said he, when he saw I was leavm him t.tandin; there. "Won't the lady pay for them to uitrht?' "Not to-nijrht or ever. said I, and you should have wen his face. 'Wha-wha-what do you mean?' he rasped. And then I told him that those shoes really belonged to the lead ing lady, but she had given 'ein to ine. sayiny they' would do rae nieely if I yot "em mended. And I said to her, says I, that my husband was a lovely shoe maker and would mend them for me for nothing. 'And so you have,' says 1, ivi v.,-, much obliged to you.' " NEW ENGLAND HIRED MEN. Troateil ljy KarinT an Thuaitli Hiey Were Mruibrrn of tlie Family. The "hired man" on a New Enirland Tarrn cxrenpies a unique position and in many ways is a privileged eharaeter. As a usual thinir, sas the Jtston Journal, he is reirarded, not as a serv ant, but almost as a meinlter of the household. There are New Knyland farmers worth their hnnh-etls of thou sands of dollars who never sit down to :i meal that they do not have their field hands at their elltow. In the ordinary household intereourse the workmen of the farm are treated not as menials, not as inferiors, but almost, if not pite, as e.piais. They are on terms of comrade ship with the other members of the household, younjr and old. and they have their reeo-raized plaee in ordina ry finally fratherinrrs. This relation of the employe to me employer is a phe nomenon that is to be found in New England only, or at least in the north tii states of America, when- New Kni land customs largely mold the habits of the agricultural jxipulation. The inti mate relation of master and man orig inated in conditions which no longer exist. In the old days, when the farm er' j "hired man" was his neighbor's son, who lent his aid to help a neighbor through the busy season, and often spout the rest of the year teaching" selio-tl or parsiiin- his studies iu a coun try academy, such an arrangement was only natural nnd projter, and ind.'ed the only possible one. lint the '"hired men" of New England, considering them a.t a whole, are now a distin.-t an.l st-par.-.te eias.v usually of unknown and oetrasi-.m-.-'llv of sinister antecedents. The o;d familiar re lations of master and ir..';n are no longer desirable or safe. Vet i here ar. i.inuy farmers who jH-rsi.,L Lu foing blindly .'.I in the old way. A rsi 'mtv'f a t-itY wiio followed a similar tine of policy with an unknown man .vho ilrove his horse or built his furnace ires would lie deemed a fit subject for a iunatie asylum. TEA IN MONGOLIA. Marketed in tlie Form of Krivwa toil Lug by tlie Native'. The eist of citinroon tea i abou three cents per pound. The eost o manufacture, export duty, packing ite., alxmt double the price, so that the cost on Ikiard ship amounts to alKu' ii ve and a half cents per pound. Alou ( three hundred pounds or four hundrec pounds of brick tea go to a ""basket,' made of light bamboo. Two baskets form a camel load. ltrick tea is in bulls about one-sixth of ordinary tea. Iu Mongolia, says the New York Ledger, where the nomad population of herdsmen have little use for money, their tents, clothiug, food and temples being supplied by their flocks, brick tea forms a standard of value and a J convenient niv'.Uuru of exchange, as it is iu iiiuxersai uemana ior n.toa. brick or half a brick of tea Is placed in a copper vessel and boiled tip with mutton fat and butter, and the food is eaten hot in a liquid condition. Lately a new commodity lias come on the Hankow market to which the customs give the name of log- tea. It is an inferior tea, with stalks, packed in the shape of logs, which weigh from eight lounds to eighty pounds each log. The tea is wrapped in the leaves of the bambusa latifolia and then re duced in bulk by binding round the log with lengths of split bamboo. This log tea is sent to the Chinese ports for consumption and is packed thus from motives of economy, both of packing ami ot Iifiiriit. HE WOULDN'T MOVE. IJut tVnnnn Made I!iu Keforna Ilia Mauuen in m Street Car. lie was twenty or thereabouts, full blown as to waistcoat, flamboyant as to trousers, and in love with the diminish ing glories of his toothpick patent leathers, says the New York Iieeorder. He lounged all over a cross seat in an elevated car, with a foot set high upon the other knee and almost touching the scat opposite. When an elderly woman sat down iu it he did not stir, though the dusty sole left a mark on the black gown. If anything he rather braced himself against -.r knee. A man on the other side poked him with a big cane anil said: "Sit up, young man," hut was auswered only by a lazy look of ineffable content- Then the woman herself took a hand. Politely but firm ly she said: "I'lease lie good enough, sir. to pive me a little more space. Still the sweet youth sat unmoved. She made her request again, but in vaia. Then r.hc got up with an amused sinTTe. Watted out tipoa t he platform, and toudiing his arm said to the guard. "There is a poor lumber-jack in here who has got his feet out of place and can't get them back. NVon't you please come in and fix them for him?" The guard came, but before he had J covered half the distance the whole car was a-roar and the "lumber-jack" had contracted into even less than, hid proper dimensions. There he sat, redder than a lobster, trying not to hear the derisive chorus about him. When the train slowed up at the next station he ran nimbly off, his vis-a-vis the while saying apparently to air: "A reform, school for L road manners is 1 one of the crying needs of the ae." . CA RL RIVIA'IU B, PRACTICAL W ATCHIYUtKEH & OE WELSH, -AU 1 J D EALEK IN Iff ' 4-2 'if- lf- T-.V-.--' . .. - v - - -T aX I $h "WANT A WAGON?" M. , i W have wagons, (Pu?gies, suneys. High grade; as light Strong, durable, styiish, as beautifully finished as modernized manufacture can rruc- Built on honor by men of life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment cur specialty. We ant to know you. Write us. Costs you nothing. May lead to business by and by. Send fcr our catalogue. It is free to every reader of fiis paper. Binj; hainton Wagon Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." HAY- FEVER 0LD:HEAD USm fj't Cream Balm u not a b'qtu'd tnvjT or pncder. Applied into th rutrilt it it quicklg abtarlxd. It cleanurt the head, aiiayt injlcnnmation, hiU tA the rre. Soil bt druapitU r tat by mail on. rrrt-ipt of ;nf. Kiln DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. DUG ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD-R SINGER. B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer fc Dea'er In HOME AND CITY1YIADE FURNITURE mm and amii suits, LOUNGES.BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIHN, Mattresses. fec.t 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALT00NA. PENN'A WCItilt-na of Caranrla County and all ..i hers wlahitiR to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honi-et prices are respecif ally invited to give ns a call before buvlrj t ist here, aa w- are confident that we cat. nt-et every waDt and please ev-rv tAn PH th vorv iowtmt. f4 l-'0-tf 1 CARTERS ITTLE IVER PIUS. Blck Eaadaehaaod reliwraall the troattlaa lneV Amt to a biliona atato of the ayatam. aach aa IMzzlncca. Kaoaea. Drowataeaa. XHatraaa afttac atinci. train is tua SI da. aio. Wtula their znost marfcahla mrfM li.a tin nr. W In riiyj Beadaehaj T Cartcr'a Uttto Zivar TBSM an) qnaliy nluable in Clonatipaaon. earing and pro Tenting th ia annoy irjR complain t.nrhij.3 they ala l,n a"""t""tim"h itlmlatnthi aa regiuata tna oowaia. jvvaautheygaly a i4i j&cfca they would iMalmoatpriotdMa to fhoaa wha aadtsr (romtjadjjrtrcaaingoompiaint; bot(ortr tCataly tnlr froodnaaa dona nottsnd herand Uioaa Wooonca try them will nnd than little pillavalr bla tn aomaay aya that they will not be wl jkagtadawubontthem. Bat afterallatck head lathatanaof no many Uvea that barn la wnorw we make oar great boaat. OoipiUacaraxtwluaa ethtrs do riot. Cartcr'a Little IJvcr PTIIb are very email ami wryeaay totjJta, Quo or two pilla makeadoaa, Viicy areatncUy vc ctabiaa J do nut gripe or Tnrp but by deir gentla action pleaaaaU who me ti.m. In Tula a 1 25 era U: tiva for II. Soatl Ly draggiata cvoij altcje. oc aent by nuaL 3 ARTE R MEDICINE CO.. New York. sw Ml. FjLL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE jar.lJ91 ly NK ELrS CBEAM BA&f It not a liquid, tnvff or jxnrder. Applied into nontriU it quirk ly absorbed. It eleaiuet Vie head. Allay injlammation. Heultth RetoTtttecme of tatte and melL SO otntt at Vrmnnimtt; by mail, Tfjxmtertd, 60 enn, ELY BR0THERS.Dnirel$ts.Owesotl. ADVr.KTINERS by aMet . . P Kewvll a C'e., 10 Sproce IS I.. New York an learn the exact eon of any proposed una ..i .IVEKTISI( laAniencan jNewcpaMa, 10 I'anrw adal iwe. UIRH MEADS) ACHE i Watches, Clocks iriuu.nv, Sliverwaie. Musical inslmmeiiU -AN I Optical Goods. Sole Agent Celebrated Rockford WATCHR8. Colttmbla nd Frptlonia Watches. in KrJ and Stem Wirulers. -AKGE SKI.KirriON of ALL KIND of JEWELRF a!aon hanl. 3S Mv Sine of Jf welrr In unsurpujst-n - uf and m for yourself bt-fort- purcha we elwh-re. taf" ALL WOKR OtlaHANTEKP a-l CARL RIVINIUS eiisiturc. Nov. II. 1885 tf. HAY FVER S WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL Srir-srtttias SiUc. cir-thrcadinK altattlr, la Bolarlraa and llgltt-rmm bIbk, baa the haatlso nacat wood-work, aad finest rt of extra atUtchnaeBta. Daot pay actnti 455 r 60 ; trad for cLrcnlar. THE C. Aa WOOD CO. 17tt!0thSt,PbHa.,Pa. JOB:: PRINTING. Printing Office Ik the p'nv Ui net your JOB PRINTING I'loiuptly and aatif acntrhy eir-ciHr-d W; will niMt the price of alii honnrable couiprtKin We don't do any bat firt-ci.s woik and want a liyioai prio fur It. Witt Fast Presses and New Type We are ptVpart-i to turn out Job Printintj'of every diseripttoo iu tbe FINEST STYLE aud at the vt Lowest Cash Prices. Ntbitia out ttM best material l iiard and our work -p-aku lor itself. We are pre pared to prlut on the nhortes. notice Potters. PuooRAatatEa. Burin ess ards Taos Hill Heads Monthly Statkmekts Envelopes. Labels (jircclars. Wedding and VibiriNo Cards Chkcks. Notes. Drafts. Receiptm Bond Work. Letter and Note Heads, and Uop and Party Invitations Etc. We can print anything frorn tbe ru alios I nd neatest Visltinij Card to the lainest PtwIVr on abort notice and at th-i most H90Dable Bates. The Cambria FreemaD, EBENSBURG. PEXX'A. EtetaJi Fire Insurance Apcj T. "W. DICK, General Irsurance Agent EBESdBURG PA. - rial C I "V NVAaaaUataf tefbrraatton and ait- , J V ..r 1 1 1 Una- to ' T Osaaia Pataaaa. Cavaala, Tlmlt V Maraa. cpprrMrhta, tmt 1tc:j? V"- aaUHai CO. Jjff sr LOW-NECK CLAMS. ( ! A Wlaeonslji Man Wtia Was Oat of Tib I Irmrat. It wt.-uld 1a; 'i.rdt say which a 4"fun- t.V '...-" !i:.;'S b a lu.tBvT t: w! J".il aii l.iii 5";-s art- nvv ur.-.I ti.:.--sj it- tl. t::' ur ir. " i-f those . ii . m vv-rvt'it-i Ncrious.lv. .o -.- ;jv- ei-r.;ir ef ii .vn:i f::iajiK ,i :i - -y-t.i!;-i". i:. re-v.jt-.l 1y tli.- ft... -.!.-tiiie a.-, l::.". hi't related :in joe.-e. !.' "f his oe ii c.:;; ri with a mn"i f te 1 ::tter tlnss. ''"lie gm-erii- r - "a ela;:-b ia ?-."." .'ersvy .".ml :.ft.-r I.a r.er tva . culled n;-o!i for : twf-h. I M-irt. d off by sn;. r.i ' I had cat.iiMi iimliv i.f th-.-ir !inv-in'j m that 1 v.a-n't in t':e h :t so-t ..f e. .di ti.in for :,jeec'ii-i:i:ikmg. At tiii.t 't.o tiiciil a !i.n".--f:i"."d old ui.-.p. dir.- 'iy ' acri-i:; tli.- tll'.V S'-owled al lue aud said in a r.!:!;re whispc ! ""'i-T'.cvk clams tittU necks not ' low-neehs.- ! 1 paid no attention to bin arid " "tit on tvit'i u v i-.-marlrs. After dinner he followed me out f the i::!l. "Vi'U :'re front Wisconsin, ain't you".' i he a-Jii".l. I "Yes." atiswei-ed.' j ' "Vcn don't have any climis out there, ; 1 ret kon v "'i""!l." s-i:d I. ""we liuve m-iiic. Int it's a rr'Hd w;iv to water, ar.d i i h"iv ng theia iv.THM the count vy their f.--i get sore r;:d iV.ey don't t '-.rive very wi ll."' I'.- ;-iiv.- m;- loii lut was worth a doll ir xwv.X half.' -'liy, m:-.i alive!" said he, "ch.nis ain't got no feet," lb- turned away and portly after ward epproaehod one r f my friends. . ""Ii. t"u-..t fellow governor of Wiscon sin?" he i n mired. "Yi.s,"' '"W-n-l-I." naid he, "he may Ik" a smart man i.t Wiscon.-.ia but he's a good deal it a f.xl at the seashore."" UlLLIARD BALLS OF MILK. The I-at.nt Xoveiljrof Kricarf Is a. futati 1 utr for Hoiio. Another Ktibhtitute fc;r lxme, c"11nloid, etc.. in wuiio ef the indnstrial ait lias liecn ltrou;jrht to public" attention, says the New York Sun, the sulisliiiu-e in t'iiscai' beinj milk, its usefulness Ik" izi'T '?:hibited iu the form of eombr,. liil iiard balls, bru.-.h backs hnife haiiil.es and various other articles for which ivory, bone or celluloid are employed. In ate jmplishinjr this casein, or the s-!i Is in miil;, is firnt reduced to a par tially frelatinous condition by means of 1mi-;ix or ammonia and then mixed with a mineral salt dissolved iu acid or water, which li;uid i subsequently evapo rated. The casein is placed in a suitable ves sel and the borax incorporated with it by heat, the pro tort ions licing" ten kilo frrams of casein to thn-e of borax, dis solved in six liters of water, and, on "ne casein liecominfj changed in appe tr ance, the v.iiUT is drawn off, and to t .e residue, while still of the consistency if melted eliitine, there is added one 1 oprram of mineral salt held in soluti 'n of tlir-e liters of water. Almost any of the salts of iron. lead, tin, zinc, copper or other minerals soluble in acid, n: y le used. On the mixture lxdnjr effect -d the solid matter is found separated from the frreater portion of the acid aad water, and is then drawn oiT. Xext the solid matter is subjcted to pre at pressure to drive out all possible moisture, and then to evaporate under prcat heat to remove any reman. nj moisture. The resulting products called ""lactites" can be molded into any form, and by admixture of pijnucnts or dyes may be of any desired color. PARALYSIS AND SPEECH. by Tnoae Af- Sing-alar Miataktmt Made t'.irtcd. One of the miit noticeable remits nf a slitrht attack of paralysis is the tenj nty Ui sulistitut;; the ivnn? uvnl or rvc-n .scitU'Uco fur that which is intcrnl it. uito unconsc i.mt.ly on the part of tuc pealccr, who cunnot comprchciK.1 why .u is not untlcrst.KHl. To a patient w'uu clt very much discourage J h.-iauao lie ..-.licil to have the window shut when .c meant to iay: "Fetch me some wa- .-r, lr. . , who l.-i a uouii sjecia.ihi; i such troubles, says the New York .Vibunc, related the "following" incident: A prominent man in Ilostou. who h.id slight ishock but who apparently h::d uite recovered, wishetl isoine nails and .'cnt into a hardware shop to purchase 'teni. 'I want a dozen or so of arch .nn."ls,' he said ti the somewhat mysti iel clerk. Ve do not keep them, sir.' vas the response. "That is odil, said Ir. IJ , aud he went into another horn and asked afpun for archanfrc.s. kyainthe smiling" clerk told him that icy did not have them. Quite vex -d t his failure to procure such simj lins as some small nails, he tried ie airdtime with like result, and fina.'.y -ave it up in despair. I never saw any .iinj like the stupidity of these shoi : .lepers, he declared to hi.s wife at .inner. 'I went into tliree. hardware hops after archanjrels and could not x-t them. 'After what'. exclaimed his vife: and it was not until she had cx laiueil her astonishment that he real zed what a mistake he had made. A SAWYER ON WINGS. The Muqmt3 rCHcrile;l br ne VI10 kniiwo Him lntiiu tr-ly. The bill of a mosquito is a complex institution, it has a blunt fork at the head an.l is apparently grooved. Work ing" through the tfraove aa 1 projectiii.ir from the air.de of ths f Jrk is a lauoe of perfect form, sharpened with a fine bevel, lleside it the m jst parfeut lane looks like a haud-saw. On other side of the lance two saws are arranged, with the points fine aud sharp and the tiet'.i well refined and keen. The hacks of those saws play ajainst th laaee. When the in siuito alir'ats with its peculiar hum, its thrusts its keen lance and then enlarges the aperture with the two saws, which pliy bv.i 1 t'.u In : until the forkea bill wita ns capillary arrangement for pumping the Mood can be inserted. The sawiujj process is what jjrates upon the nerves of the vic tim and causes hiin to strike wildly at the sawyer. Literary Wor It . as regards literature generally, it may be safely said that n work des tined to live was ever produced by a very younjr man or woman. The great est poems of Milton and Dryden, o: Wordsworth and Coleridge of Tenny son and Urownin?, were produced when tney were past, miaoie aje. me sams may be said of the novels of Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot and Charles Keade; in fact, as regards fic tion, it may be safely said that while a romance or a sentimental poem may be produced by a man or a woman in youth, no picture of life, as it is can be drawn until experience aids aptitude and literary labor has achieved style. Therefore the ladies who fail as novel ists may find a consolation not to be d j tpised in reflecting that they are alto getlier too young. A Bua of Hard I tuck. There may be no such thing as bad luck, but it would lie difficult to con vince an old Johnstown (Pa.) carpenter named D. Yarrington of the fact. At the time of the Johnstown Hood be lost cue child and all his property. Friends made up a purse for him and ho went to Arizona. Here another flood washed away all of his earthly possessions and drowned a second child. II e then went to Oklahoma, and there the other day a third flood beggared him aii dirowac J his remaining child, tft anybody will c;few Joor bluer Tobacco Yitt tley can tret the 1 EST Y at anvjTore.. If has flOsue riorard No ecual at tfe. for ice. it is wor while. it. -There's prtn, in Old Honesty Toiacco - i . 1 Joh Tinxer VPro'sl UcuUvtlle.lfa - - al Has sccuieil dut-inn 18!)1 '. Ii. Howella. Ueorii MereJita. Aoiirtw Lau. St lieoice Mivart, BudyarJ kiiiliui;. K. Uouia Stevenii.iD. W. Clark Jurll. li. KlUer HiKiiarJ. jNuinan :,j-ker. tiiman V ijrlc. Murk 1 wall). .1. 1'hanJ.er llarrir. William l.lick. Mary t. Wilkin. I'rauccn IladxFoo Kurnett. And many vtiicr dutln auirlied Writer. Till' .Sllll(l:lV iSllll J w Is the lir-a lest Siiiulay New -pajM-r in the World. 1'i 'ux 5 Cent a ""';- Jl'l Mail l"'. Acldrraa 1 1I K Ml . r York, PATUriT STEEL PICKET FEKCL IxxllaUML, lXIil il H I CTlliLE. Cheaper than Wooo. IIUiMtPCiittbovi rillt Frr. vlih CV--. 111... BtUDg.lnaa bta4aao I-oa or W i4ru. W!.eo ntmjf l..r firi. KJV ltiarti.T. NumlM rt ,:. l.,ul i.. at.l Sii.fi V k.i lad. We atati IBaat.faL-li.r H.-Ty l.ou fr". ti.n, . 1.1 litaMa Flltintrj. Fire B.a.-r- ao 111!' t'. i..T,. atirf liitiiiDC. Bra anl lr..tt Cm' , a I ' Y. I toll. .10. It ?i1HiH' bci.tt.SB. aulaJl aiaoaaf u ILK U oka. XAYLOIl & IrEAT, I. 203 & ' 05 Jilaxlrjl-t M.. JUUb'jUJ .U, 1'. h,iu Scieiitinc Amei tea ra Afency Tor CAVEATS. CTT. .A TRADE MARKS, hriL OEfclCW PATENTS 'TT COPVRICHTS, etc TRADE MARKS, For inf ftrmat ion and frtv Handbook wrlir- ut Mt'NN A CO- .:i Hh(iauav, Nr.w Vt.nu. Oldert hureau I r stn-uri nil atJ-iil In Aiiit-i it-a. Kerr pnt-nt takfn out liv u I" tiri.ulil tt-li.re tbe public by a uutioe iriven lrrc ot iliiuvi." iu tlie Scientific amerxenn Ircr-t rtrr-nlnttots o1 anTarK-ntiOc nai.r In tho wt.rld. Si.lt.-n.lid I tllnstralrd. N-t inl.-lliinlit man nhttiild be alth.iut it. Wts-Vclv, s. .!.( a v. r; HJ.I aiz tnoiith-. Addrt-M. MI N.N CO l'LULlaULHS, tkll licuadwar Nc Vint. UEVOLYEKS, POWDKII, T, SHIUS, WADS, Fishine, Tackle, and all Kinds of Sporting Goods. J. M. WATSON, 1113 tlraentli i (Ititnaa. V sa.HetiairlDK neatly and Tum 4M.-i3 3 . Uy dope. Cavrat. and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Tat Dt hofinern conducted for Moderate Feet. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Ottice. and we can sernre patent in less time than tboee remote from Waahinirton. 6end model, drawing or photo., with doacrlp ti'm. We advise, if patentable or uou free of cbaree. Our foe not line till patent ia nerured. A Pamphlet. "Uow to Obtain Patent." with namt of actual cl lent in your State, county, or town, seat free. Addrets, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. FOR ARTISTIC OLD Wlor j u a OUR to wy m mm ty a ft I A A mmwmmm 1. dj. a aJ i ussm atTSI JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. STRATTON V, , V . .4. 4 4, r, JCXlHUlUU I1UU 4JUUI.V. 444.4. W Pand Instrument-, Snare and Eass Drums. . , . t.und at Sou r.laa. rHocloa. Clarion.... CtmHI.. ..1 It itrum4ta wJtght tllat lUO CUtl lMUUli at, iSOU i4i4tu4"ai ma u.m a is nurt of the same lot that Cot flew! f hir.i.l . lut . , joai r. .tiatto a aoa. asaa ait mmm. m Loral or Travt-ine. To s-II Xiuscrv Stock. Salary. and IS lead y uiployiuent gunraiitt CHASE 15KOTI1EKS CO ocO.?m Uix-hesftcr, '. PILES "aSaKESISplvwlMtanti stipjKised to Ih' iu the tail; tlie rJiUVi'lt . " .1J.ni.,,u,r. , ..1 ..... . .;-... Ilniinri4tormiii . riMmviea rree, Addnns'l . ll!s'" BUJC -Ut), IS Via- Uiy. )uui.:uiy UMLY A FEW LEFT. Tho American Buffalo Has coma Nearly ExtincL Ea- (.i.t:-..I.t Ui.- H. .-iitt.rA ti VV antu.i lit. ti. .. lit-: i..u .. ti. a li. .1 . Ti...- are ;dt i.r. '., ' u dd ia . .'.!;i -;in. .'!. -!i...fi.'r j n -. 1 i . - l .ii -.1 !ne. li.-. Tl S.l jr.-II- T .".nd pa'-ilisii.-:o ."irid h: ..Hi .1 ii . t i I i t , :;ll.i thortl4;i r.tl pitl.iie 1;:,:. e- i t a:ul bciivvc t S. i i are those which t'i ti. iavv i. !.! b-e: : i. ti'-ated aad nr." "ar."fu!!v ' .1 -a red f ir iu the scvc.-al zm,; 'd. arid parhs. i'lii! lli-re :ir- few of tliem i--m t'i ;iiai"is i , e; rt i'.:il ,- tr.i.'. I...' - i-.i-'M '!i, wit !i to: i i" .tv .", : x" i pr-otlij.. l;:r(.-e herd.-., in t V j i- i,:u-e there w. r..- tleiu u es4" ;i -i;ii. ils. their :ni.;i!, r 1 r : lH. reihiee.l iiv ii im -. . , !:: i.i ' iiem .hip!y f tie- i:, . :l '..1. -lire t'n-v li:je ft.-fi , -,.. j i ' I i" :" r-i-i ', u.i.'A t V-y a t v e je... fmn lift;,- and ;ir-'ii f 't -rti .. 'l iiese lire e !i:;-.. ..l t 1 : iu.-,;i ii r aim more ap irs.-.y p eeii;.; '."ie's their li;i i .1 1 .. I i . .; i, Uiur eo.-etive proteetioll l tle-ni l' t'.i. -tiite 'ruiie la".v:.eere;iael.-,! ; e!i. i":J .Nt-nd iy. -.1 .r : la-' llll 1. l',Y i! i-4 r t N ' s;,..:!l had j-rown ! :: disti-ietivej;," Ai:i .'. et ia ! the i.'t .t le . 1 .i I: -.-, proviilin . s... . i.uiiier of a :d:i ! . ."ii" ."l.r i.lu.l, thus yinr. for them t i pj, :.pi!e i f t!:i, eliai t:iie:i' ee.Ve.i !n:t a ; hoi-t tiln . I:.' i.j the IC ao-.ha r ;:i I. :i.;' .! Mate t;.i;i: st.irte.l at onee to l.i .U ; r.s;i.d llive-.t ! i i t!.' Tii f HI H..'!'l.l .1 I .t I-I". ..s,:.,.t. er. p. ii:.'ly i,r i.'.'i!ii -:i Ii I.,,,, u ill ' :. ml! t rate, b.u ; '..wid u.i . r... ie.'o t hat viine ." hail ii. .1 :ive .":il"deli ..lu n s, ": ilil :.l of t !ie ( h. li ve vi nt he ha-, a! . t m an evten it thi-oii - h tli..- -..1.11,.. i... u t i.eirn.'ii Willi a.i in I". tl:l count. IJe i, mi:i:'1vi W it 'l 1 ..my tilings CM.lin ellf ireelaelll, K,r i,;llV iii.i'i'iir.ii-J ti-.i vit'.i ti.e proitt-i-h. tlie ."i.i:i."!.,o:v; iin ijt ,,f ;. t'u-ri".' law;,, i.lnl pj-ilct-, that nil.-., i.,!:,,-!!,;,,, leci.'.ive i.. doiji-. and tJut t rv so. mi. t'ie l"i:r; I . will n,.t I,... t!. ,,.y f.Ull;lv ilK-d fni:;i tlie face of the ciirth. II.-rc-trts :i iiMst t.-i-rilik- i-l:iii-:it-r .if nil ::i:...'.ii!riii,.r tli-l.. -t iVw i:i,,.-,t!. . ii"-.;e;J in rclcivnee lo the hilli'.il.ns. .lliill of "'J li. ie a iv now verv f.-w of tii.-m" lu- i ai ti i tiring Were lit !. ""ainl tiie.-H". in n;r f "t lile i"i;il'l'"il eiii.i'.iliiiu. ve ure cinieav t j protect. That fr".- t'l.-m l;i;i-.l rccciill1.- i- :i f-ci I ii.UT:-i T ! i;: couiil i,t oiliviet tie v it' we ln-uiiht hi,,, t,, trial. IK-Jiai:;;i:.-.i i.avhijr live of tli.-m ;;ii ln.ast.-.l i.f tl.e fa.-t t . lu fri Ti-is. Imt we could tiij.i no one, afl. i" a i-;iri. fill iti-ve-tiiatioii. wli.t w.tnl.l f.v.ify against mi, and if he v.-.-iv M-i-nncd l,o tttiu;, of course, sir,- tj..t r.uiltv. i 1 j"'l;re that we have now iu tlie ami o-s. rjic , Ii !J somethinjr less than li ft v liuITu atui these are in four hunches, f these h:is ivi-el.t ly Ih-cii seen in pari;, and iniinhcrs bul ii vi-. Jlioth-r. and p , ,ii,iy the largest. U J t!ie h'euti.ha ratine, aud liuiuhirs lis.dbly twenty. The third, of l-n ,,r teen head, is at Halm's m-ak. iii K iutt anty. J'Ik- fourth, and the smallest -p! li.at at Mulille nark, is at lore s. PROMOTING VEGETATION. u r tin- i:i. . ri- l.iulit and Ilia . t.i.i inr , iirri-lll oil f lllila. Ui-i-lrir Hrri-i report on t'..i- clTccts of the electric t on plants cii!iji from tlie aj-ri-tirnl expel inn ut itntioii of Cornell vr.,ily, v. lure si in lies have U-cn jf of the iii.'lueu.-e .f the ilectrio . Jump ii ion grei-iihoiise lilunts. lishes were stmuyly uttraeted by tLlit. sitnl all leaned at an angle of a 00 derives to A't degrees toward damp. The rejK.rt says: There arc a few tuints which are T, Ttie electric Hpht prtrmotcs as du ti. hi, it often lm-.teiis growth nnd irity, it is cajialtle of protlucing aral flavors and colors in fruits, it ai intensities "olorr of flowers, and iftiiiies increases the production of i.rs." I is added that the experiments v that plants do tint need pt-rio lsof Itness for rent. "'There U every rea , therefore, to supo t!i:it the dec-' lk'ht can Im protitabl- used iu the Wing of plants." and tlie further in nicc is that -"if the electric li.'tit Itcs plants to assimiluV during uiglit. anil docs not interfere with Mil. it must produce plants of great i and marked precocity.' xperiincnts have been ca rrieifout in lice, in Ijtt-et-( iaronrie. by M. ltiirat. Ii the ajijilieation of the electric cur t to the ctiltureof jtotatiH-s, tomatoi-s hemp. A row of hemp, subjected he inlliiciiee of electric current, pro- ed a row of stalks is inches higher a thos' not electrified m the same je. A kilogramme Ci.'Z pountlsi of itocs planted in the path of the cur t produced -1 kilogrammes of very X and healthy tultcrs, while the un trilied patch only gave li'-i kilo mmes of medium size. he "lcctrified tfmat"H's also Itcoanie soiii" ten days before the others. A ous f ;.ct has been remarked br M. at in his exjierinients. If a quanti- X maiiurc is near the positive pole, constituent parts of this manure arc iisjiorU'd toward the negative jole, their effects make themselves felt ind a distance of some yards. This Id seem to be a fresh proof of the ku long advanced upon the part ed by electricity in the growth of ts. an opinion also adopted by Mr. new, who has given some attention iese phenomena; this is, that the n of the electric curreut upon jR seems to consist Ln the more ac- . I lisnolution of the organic principles ing iu the soil which are thus jlit ithin the reach of the roots. An liiteratnir ICcllc. (s 'ew days ago children, while play- round the church at South 1'aris,? discovered a can of powder nnder; old edifice. From its apicarBnc.' 'an is supposed to have lvcu undcij hurch since 177-., whun it was thrf m of the colonial patriots to eol ii their jKiwdxr in and near incetinjf es. In the year mentioned John Ivan, of lierw ick, raised a company !en. and going to Fort William anil f, at Portsmouth, '. IF, capture lundred biirrel of powder, part ih was concealed iu tho old churol hirham, Androscoggin county, aaj . the next year by the nienute rac . I 11.... 1,.... Hill T (at 1TDU SCllCU irom ine riiu s men "s ago. Itojal f it.li. Utfll:ill'ltt llll Jl.t 1,144 II'IIUIIUV'U J y ilo and sturgeon are royal lisli, aud cast ashore belong to the crown, r.xpen&et ,,- .1...441. .1.:.. uu times tuc ruie as iiioi 1 m- imhh aid have the lieaii of the whale atl'l Y. queen the tail, lieeatise- the wliaie- e, which was useful in her toilette, -h lK-ing. however, that both the r ... ; l.l ilciKtlic ami i u- lamnu.' mmi-u precious . to It found in the head. i
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