' ' ' "" " J; i... , ... ..Jul mi -.- .,-.4 a. . In u I aat "" r 1 l! ! J IAX AND HI i'lPE. In Gcnnrr.y Them 1.3 n. Closo Con rootion Between Ihem. An lti!' t tin- Sni'i!;rr"-i Inr:-l-r-I'n K iri."icr t t!r lii'V v.tlt Hi- I'i!iitN ! :iit-l Hi II. ll:.. I I. 1. I' I'll. '(.'iiTars mid c:.;ar. U. '. ;.re c "I' .1- itaii. ) i t .i piic tvpri -' i it - v;-.:. . ', i!.c r:m doubt it who w:och. :: l.err.nn im-ike. Hi- sclcetun f ;i liiH- is l i . t-mall matter. 1 1 has ironc I '. role h a! 1 J the irradalioiis in the is rt !" j-! :in;r ami it i-. an s-.rt n t'rcrmuiiy ar. l !:vl i t.) lit pipe al-i:t the aire 'f hcty. K . mcs the i'd!iif"r1 of t'n' ur.MU' ulTi jmil the ilarliau; of the old. Iti.-t .lulled and slrnlii':! ami praised in no unstinted style. It is t lu inseparable companion of the heart h.-i one, ami neither house, U'crorMorv paper ran dethrone it. (In,' iau "a", ways tell the particular bent of :i .ihjii'k iui.ul. ss.v. tin- t'lii-eairo 'Hnic-. l.y l.i- style of pipe. The pi-'ture on the Imu I i- u-ualiy an epitome of tin- smoker's jmi'li. Should it he the head of 1 he rei;-nm:r emperor be sure lhat patriotism i- the rulin passion. Audit' it bears a picture of a wooded mount. tin .- idc. skirted by a broad river, siiniinniili'il li.V a hi.'.'h tower, adorned with the rn.uis of a feudal castle, and pcr'.i-tps the in -rrii'.tiou: "Alt Heidi'l-hei-rdil l-'eine." 11a1 MUoUer I- gallant a . v . M a - patriotic, reeonize- and en ii '.. lif-1 V heU he see- it. So doe- he who -elects the ';irl with the wine -.'l.i-s :ud the i i.-.-iipl ion: "Wer l.tcbt Nicht Yci!. Wei1; and ( 'I'll'1 me.u-.i'y of hi--;, outlifu' pleasure e.. a--. hack wills the si ht of hi- pipe. Hi- lit1-' ei -ri' isee ha- heeo with ii. t;,..-. A:, a hoy he h:i.- help-ed to strip oil j t he end - i -1 I .it i'apa":. ei 'ar- and ptaee tin ii caivtnliy in thi- little leather e:i e thai wa- alway-i foinid int'ie pa t .-nal poekeL Later o:i he ha watehed t.1 l i ; pipe ad 1 e l a i loM.'.-ol t ').ieeo .-ui.m;.- fro..j i'- 'i-r howl ..ad 1 a vd i'or thi1 i;;.y he:i a ho:; ..f luile dry yellow ei'j-:rs w.i'lM he h.v.id1 hi- plate. That d ay he ...aid he ei 'hteei; -he wonll lie"-iu to h i man. What j y! Of eo ir-.e w ith the I I 'nii.in hoy the lir-l -tijo';e i- :: family aii' ii.1. a:id ii not as spiey a- l! .t !e i Milo.ces , A'lieri ;a'l voe.th il i-. rohhe.l of it - t!u- t 1 1 ; ; i ; e;i e -V : lierr i'ap.i'- wateld'nl are. l ii i :. : i li 'hi a slra w. el -an and frayr.uit. haraiie-.-. a-, a slieh of ca.'uiv. Itnria .' the lir- t year- of hi- cxixti enee the h-rm .'i yoin aiall smokes rather ex; -n : . . I .'. T .vn-ee-it ehru'-s are hi. liei'.i. ae i '.hi- i- e hi i l r 1 e.-e't;. hi 'll i'o'e el lerr.l W. where it i t'.ioii j' :l ;! i.'al for a. I or.ii.i .ry eiti.'.e!i a I : ' 1 ' l i : ..l ' or e; -.: )' ! I t ni' 1 I; fe-r than a th : lh- h 1; -p. -.. of : i -loiiar- i-r ; . 'i 'ii"sr t ,vo-eeot ei ;: h :! -r than o:ir hi lilili'h :: a t !!. .al -t ;:i i:,. 1 t i-. I .it ai.i tlie 'i.pitml.. e itKi:i.telv e,i . mi's, i iias- ii 1 I nit. f. H'lulV !!- .' i' 'ii a I1- w a e":.;ar t- leave l.i . Id! i. shall hare ! -ell .'a -oiu I : -1. i-l 1 hr ! ear ::. ia i -. i on-ei eieat- ..! Vo-e'. (.J ; .. e in i lie air a 11 day i :i z y t i.is Iie..rt or h -...l or s-eieuei1 alioat hi- n.-rvon.- ..1' ! ral ' yoai.u1 (lerinan hee -.tae- a it;. I're-i.ni, :i !. i. apt to rai-e nt hi- eir.o-.t) a mil i:ia day he tale-- a 1 ie .hit,': 1 '.a l'. , me, 'ip v.hh tile ;. te''e of a sea: 'ily i ' i:c -1 eii a i n iia ;. ,:t y i i;i the re - la i n '. a.- ! aa.l t ',.". .. i'. ",v pn it's thi-- n. l're '1 'eti'ly. The pipe i-i teller f. uad oil 'lu v.-a ! I i i th.-,.' (hiv.-. In the days Whe i -reel -at', wore t-p 1 .o, ,1 s 'v,ir,!. a,, i'ii!r''!it p:eliei! liatlle- in i e -t ,, i, r : new lat i . rl.ind or st n- I id .' ri .hr- the'real i"e were trade in ,. ot :.itie .n.r.a i-i-v m ri. The aeliv-' l're-hia:ri -ai enie I. , to t 'ae se 'Ueti.iii of the two and one -half e. nt ei r li. ' x. A'-, nit t'ae seeon 1 fr.- ieiia'.i term, h ever. th' stad -nl lie ;',:is , i-ut .1 ' 11 his e peli .'.. hi . I . .1 .aeeo hi! I- in . ha'i -d. A ipuirter ot ;. . . v. i ,.t a t iei he grades do. vn till ie '.i - ; ,ert h term he . :r;V"s at the n 1 ' r it -d "lh idel- rr iive.jm -nil! r ei'er -one cent o At 'erieaa eiirrein y yet1, he fi' e-pfeniii r vie'ir is (.! ifoiii hail. Ji i-a'.'out Lult ; -' in : a - a maa's middle iinavr. round ae '. v. v tliiek in th - mid, lie. It eost 'h" i' a'-.r ;'hom ei h'y eetO- per one le M.'.re.l. lie- I lei. iel i .el" dealer sells Tli )t" ii. el : hi it.ly t o st a.h-iit -. e a had q.lalter .l Alliel ieall W. Hil'i 1: of an hour mil providid with his I.iVorite weed. The .tmlent heeoine-pro-vroii- after l.aviar heen L'r.tilaa fei 1: he takes aain to two a.id one-half cent ci:rar-. and 'ii i's tin in till he reaeh.es tie' ,,f fertv i'V loitr-livi , when he ''inshis pi pe--ae 'hin :" ea i eer. 'ii i:tider--t;uid how iaip. ii'tant the art i ; vtiokin;.' i- and -.'. hat a l.isyo part it in the nation - lii'e. one lias hut to a ii,- ,,t the paraph, analia of a C.erman a eker. Kvi ryoae carrie s n ciirar ciisi'. . ej"ir eliper. a inateh safe and a 1 it Ie leather I'or llir ciarar tip-. Th" '"'arease is in, lisp.'ns;;l ,le. heemise the i'i";ii's are so dry they v. oiihl ei'aek to i 's if carried loin-ly in the jmcki-t. i or th,. same reason the elij.per is .:if'el. Then the sino!;cr want- to f'. i t ip-. Thev a re colleeti d ly a . eit ty or-ani.eil for the purpo-e in ea.'h province and are sold hack to the a lidael ai'er for the l.etaiit of chalit :. ile inst it nt ion-. Then the match safe neiessavy. since (ieiaian tiiinette ii..ids .airyinef sm.vthinj' knife, i. ney, matches uncovered in the ."kct. .o wond. r he recent- any attempt at ta.v: am of tohaceo. A v. hole y roap of i:.i!'ei ri" - an hound up with the enjoy I I ment of hi-smoke, v. hi'ther from a two ! i. Ti l f.Ti...l... ' f . ...t .a.r-... .... a.a.i. ...... i.i... ... i.t . "r-.i. . v.. ii l ll.ll- j clhol:. ' tern that he hold- a-dear as ! the wi'ddiicr r'mtr A I'fiyal Ili'rr. "liveliest heer in Ihtrcpe. rind in the ., ..r! !. ir i- said, is only to he had at a '.hi; link- tavern in Munich, called '! i! ifhrau Hans. 1 1 ere Iliajieror Wil lie. .a, liarin'' hi'- recent visit to Munich, v ui io ovt his tipple, I'onforniin:.'' to ri" t"iMs of t he place, anil wait iny - t"i n to " t hi- mu-. I'd led. standing a due of ;rener.:1s and colonel-, .'.i.aney '-weeps, s-caveii; -crs. .lew ped (i'. rs aad sf.-dent It ia -aid that one rh' ei 1 v. r ill c.cpl.iiij v. liy peo 1 1 t lie hi'.'in t '-tati :t will nn:?er;.'f . v Ii ..is,'-.,,,t', irt too:.t;,in it. Then' our in the world to 'ual it. It e- .1 aufaetmed at a Lrcwcry cct:ih-'- ' m 1 "s'.i l.y l)'.ih-e Wila. lm of ' ' 1 ia. aeeor.'.ine-t , a recipe ohtaincd 1 ' fo-md. r 1 r. in the f, nn-.u , l.n '.vcr. . t i '. and kept a j r...'. .up I -i-ttc ' It i, M!d only at retail and "'. ..n tin. premi-cs. mid the net, i. of the hitsitie.s, f,,r the- royal . . if r.avai ia are said to 1m nhont, ..ii " .11 ion dollars a year. I u.l- of Mi 11. ( ' , u n have fud; a - well as their ' .' i-ters aid sweet heart v was 1" '. ' ;, :; el the .ther day. when at a re "t,rit di'iner a man deta-l.ed -"'ii hi.i watch ruav.l a tiny .silver or hot tie. from which, ;,it r the t o -mii nn..?reW4'd. he ihistetl one or -.-- -ns t a line pepper "which I ri I trypt and lin.l ni'.'-t appcti.in;; "i 1 i I to di'.-i ' tioii.'' says the ;Y "ism... tine or two of his 01 1 -1 t - w in I ri d it. in i Ie ii 1 1. . . u.s. I f 1 ' :t-y in wt.ich it .as he. t.ue.i. :t vi ,'v let. hut il-uilr ,t it-ai- pi.ih'h". Without d'.u'it itu;..-. i. siu'h as only v.otneii are sup .11 . .;i.iid. .-. ' ! ATT" V ,v--' I a rr. snoT r!"4it at th scat -f ilillionlty i arrnm i H-li il hv tli fim steady ami of lr. Safe's (.atarrli lomely. Ton't tool around with : lK'l'-frim. hot a " Klint-lork. when till. n liahlc M m chstrT'n i- within naeh! Dr. Safe's in ntinput of Catarrli in the IIea.l i- t:ir snj. i ir to the ordinary, ml when din-etions an rta-onahl y will I'olloweil, resnlt3 in jn-rniaiu'iit rnre. Don't longer lie inilitlen nt to tli- vcri lied flainw of this uufailinr Ueincily. Th worst torin- of Catarrli Ji-ar1-jiearivith the use of Dr. Sarc"s Cntarrh lvermtlv. Its milil, wiotliiu, clfuiisinjr anl healinjr properties tlect a orfct and permanent nr, uo matter liow lad the jp, or of how loiijr Ftaiulinjr. Ifs a rotnpdv that wnwds where Try thin l-o lias failed. Thousamls of sneh'cases o:tn 1p jiointed our. That's the rr-a-on its makers Imc-k their faith in it with money. They offer $.(0 reward for a ease of Catarrh wliuh they can not cure. It's a medieine that allows them to take such a risk. Doesn't common sense lead you to take such a medieine? "An advertising lake yon say. Ftuinv, isn't it, how some people pre fer sirknes to health v hen the remedy U positive and the yuaranteo absolute. men don't put unmn hack of fakes.' And ' l"akillJ;, doesn't pay. 1 A 1 1-Ki A I I I M K UHliK Ml. ',"r 1 1. : ; reason, rie.irtieM l-'outy nml New York Short i,iitne Kaiir(i.t.l. lu ellec: uu ud ut., lunn 7th. I9'1. I'Hiiiirrlluii! at frfnon. wrsr. E.sr. ypter Ki '- 5" A. M l;y Kxp 11 "4 a m He-lem Kxi.. 4 4-1 A M M ol y A M .l.itiriHtoWtl Ex'j.H a v AUo-in t K.l... 1 t v H I'HCltlC tup. . . S4AM Al.nl Kp...... 4 57 4 M-ll 4 -' r M I'luU Kxi H It p M K.st I ne H 47 i1 M E.n'e.11 Hxp... in 17 r M Way 1 o(i ! M t a.l I.mu 11 r M 1 ..!. S .:----.-. i sJuurch is ... " i t T. r. t c r; r- c ? t- " - S - 'S "" C Z. . T 3 M B.r-X'c's2;'s z ' T ! V Mil.. : J ! ! .' ' ': I ! J J : r. b - - e - - ;i . r:iri.: : 1 -z at Z ri..i .. r ... -t l'ie--ii Kt; .. r .11 O : r t x M,.'-v? 'lutly ex-'I't Sim.Uy. t p'lic suie;,i v .j i y KiurK let fr imli'Mte t l.'ir'i ;ih tntlon. I'-'iii.N '. .M'h. ' mi 1 IVi-rit.' l'ru.sin's wi' li Il m si;i inns ,r I . t riling ; i. 1 i-..niif'T. t Cff..m with .tiihris'i.wn ! x sri jt S -7 l.ir .i.;nr (twfn 'r.iiin una ' , hi'.-' i"r ii. mi I witri I ni'irji: Krw t '" "i in. en ko'I ot .1 ii -') n. Als iwlth M ill I'miti u i';) 'or (,niii i-a .t i 'rn si.fi. No i p.nre ct with AI o. rr en -i t 4 l.r pnln i-Wei-t l -'e son. i.ti.l Mai. Kxpress for j.oint rnt oi ' 'r ssen. Kri.m iitit. we- i t i 're "un No. 4 ronnepf- nii .Mm! iruiD t a ".I Irom xintii et wiiti .1 i-ii r, -r.. wn Kxprei-s at 'Zt. unit Hm rill - iri'S". it " i'i. v is.nnw'- with mn Tnln nt 4 ill Irotn I'tiint-1 cist o: i'ri-'i's.in. Ami .Mml Kx;res9 at 4 i. Iri,in (.olnis wi-t , i'rrs.si.n. ui il.i t r;i in conne.'t l'h P.iPlfi Kxregan'l M ol Trhr. m i i in-itl xj.Tpa c i-t. I'-isst-ni-rs in or Irma uint on ren'iFTlvanln s. s.ir:iiwi'-ti'rri K ulroi.l c:m take truiu at Coal Hurt i , r trvi.n.i. sit itiiir." iiihi ke.l "i" arc Mm ftitlorir. P spnuern wistiui.' la if-c nil wi1! notify thp con ilu.'ior r issi'M;.'r wi -li to yrt on will t.;ii Hie tr.itn .'it th.---' st:i'.t-..i. 'rtni will n-.t ito. uiil.'nns, in.f.ie I. V. f H VI'HHI'N, I'mrnl Mniireranl U(,rrlnteil.1en t K. .1. lll'KiillilM. l taln .M.U'er. 1 AlPKOAIl TIM H TA IU.K I K T11K KHKNS i I'B'ii x I'ri'l'f'ii Hr.in-U Ha'lronil. lu eliect Juno 7tli I'lll. '";iirrlln i frin. WU-sT. KANT. Ovjter Kxo i fi' a m Iy Exp 11 04 t m Wr-tnrn Kxe ... 4 :i a in Uil :H a in J.ihntiown Kxo i7 a m A itoin El... . 1 ' ') p lvicliTr Kxp x 4.. lu Mail K 4 47 p tn M ill 4 p m I'hilA y.p . lim K;il l.mp 47 li in Ivi.sfrn l-.xp....l'i 17 p m Wav I'as 'Z a . m Fat lane . 11 'Si p m Mil I IIW AKI. lis t.i nee. 3 0.'.'. 4 8.. 7 5.. a ... II :j .. No. 1. No. i No. A M AM P M ... 7 -u ln :J3" ... 7 40 10 31 3 4 ... 7 PS l Aft & SO .... 7 .'! Hi SH ;.n 5 7 M . ... LI 41 4 ( .... S o3 l l 4 i 4 US lu 10 5.1 4 15 Khcnshum Hrnttey I Kiiim... I NlK'l Muni er I.uokef.. I'rPsson NiiUTHW Uill. I1- No 1. No. S. No. 8 tu nee. am am r m 4 11 1" 5"5 '.. 1.7 .. .. fci 11 -" S 15 ... 0 8 V) 5i 11 -Z: ." ! 6?, II w 11 :t 6 at 5.."... I'jua U il .': ... S -l 10 07 11 47 i i ...11 i lu lo l'iol S56 . ("renjnn.... I I.urkrt.... MllWllT . i Noel , Kavlor Hrtllnv Hrmlipy. Noel an. t Iupket are Klan Stations. No trains on soiml iy ... . ..li Itliiac-e if--t i mi. Han Andi.fi-, ( aL, I t lTiiary, ls-. l!y lioy, l:i yvirB oi l. wan ho ult. ,:t.sl l,y St. liu 1 lance tl.nt ho ceuld not no to sciieo! f..r t-o years. Two Ixittl f I iw. r K.k nii; .. rve Touiu rcHton .1 hia bealili, and he is cow art. nj- hcIiooI utain JiH iiAKL O i O.S.MiL Halt im.iki., Juu, l.!. I ni-til Tusti r Kooaiii'- Ni rve T. mic f'-r nrrv j 011 iroul'le Paust-U l y overwork, itnj foi.u.l ii ' ll that it H cl-iluicd to 1 ... Afn r u-inr cue b t i tl li binl the d' nirni f-lh'ct, ana 1 cui tmly rit oiiiior rrrl it to all sufjeri'ii:; a like cumi laiut, an , r.alJy wouiii-rful ri uioly. SAMI IHIIKW. ! I'i 1 Tsi'i'tion, I'a , ex t. I'l, "uo. j I or (-.'ven y. ars my oluYe. t'.auhu r ba-lVaint- , ii-u da 1011I i-i.nHim. Ijial .lnno fhe took tha ; fliaitet Ptstur iv.x -uis'a Nrrvo Turiic, imd siace il.t tiuie tLej liavo eul.o ly eea a. FREE A Vnluuhta llmik an Nprnwu I li se-es aeiit Irsro to any adareKH, aiul xMr patiotitH pan also oltaia lliis iiiesilicine free of -hart,e. ihi ri'mf lm Iveen nrenareil by the Ilcv-ren'I Pasior ko iiiii. ot Ko rt Wavne, IuJ Kince la" auj ihuow pri'iiared iiuilerhm rtirenUou bi tuo KOCNIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. SnM1rI)nilstiiatl perliottlc G for S 3. I.aro Sl.o, Wl.7.1. O IVittlesj for S9. Pollcio. written at abort n"tc tn tue OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" TV W DTCK, rT for Tiite OiiO HAUTFOHI) .Till U liliUHl I 11 li IIOMMENCEU MTSINKSS 1794-. tenrorif. luiv -l. 1W yShotCun?i Revolvers. CJ o 3 2 Rifles, 3 fs iii,-. N-.. Tl.iul.1, tr.-k-Lo4lcs Shot Guus. cUok-. l-,r, I. ft t.. 4 l; f'lnjW nrc-ch-LualbC Allot Gum, t ! --.; :ir h-l. .,lK. k'fl K,.t x Kin-.. I:, ft tu M.iij. - I... i,ii'. !,.,. l.i. Sli.'l I...U-. ri I ' Sin.'i Stint l.uttt, f - MU - .; i:.-.u.-r-. H ui Hi; lut.lr-.VIl"il lf-'s.l. n, f J 'O f . I'arnil-. -, sui.ll, 'i -. W.la, T-N. I ls-k, f...eh.-, 1' ' , 1 i. .- .1 Si!.,. l..r T!!i. lrt. , I'anlrt A-l.irv. I !;' A la, iHlluitl vfci., TH, lultli b 1.1 St., fiu-ctiOIgL. fft npls.: II. m i 1 A TAME BLUEOAV. ltrow 11a .litviw liiiimelf anil tilrnt 1 t AOiueiit'iit To Hi llwiKr. Araon the liird-t t hich xu,v ehiHrcn r:ii'd thi.- year is ne 'wltkich prive5 tin more jilea-sun- tltm I ever expcct-l, .-;iys. u eom'sjKuuh'nt of J'orest ami Striviu' It i a hlm-jay, and he is Uk most eimniii',f-pluui'.l felhiw you can think f. 1 had to clip h.L-. wind's U caiiM' he would not stay in a fai', iut liked to hop and llutter around I ho li.ni-e. He is not afraid of the flop's will hop around and ahmt thcin, .sit on the head of a bio; hloodhound aiul yell at the top of his voice just for mischief, lie delies all the chickens if tlicy try to take sumo feed away from him. 1 mis pect his terrihle war cry scares them. He will !-it on our shoulders anil hands and lci for fixd- but as soon a his appetite i- satis-fii-il he taki-s what imr is orTerd him and hides it away in some nook. Sometimes lu will put it down in my vest loi'kct or unih-r the collar of my otitino; shirt. Water he likes exceed injrly well, and show s sijns of disgust if without his regular bath: and h, how he w ill jump in when the dishpaii is tilled with the fresh, cool liquid drink, ilive. splatter and yell for joy. Then out he jfin-s to the sunny lawn and lies down on the one side first, spreading the pjvisite winir; then he turns over to spread and dry tin other one. IK will also take dry sun baths in the same manner. If iioInmIv is around he will icrch on a chair on the porch and sintr: and he can sinfj rirht well in a low voice, imitating other birds. His efforts to talk are also re markable. Kverybody in the house loves him. but we have to k-p out of his reach everything: that trlitters and i- not too heavy for his strength. This, of course, is the inherited vice of the. corvine tri'ie. and the only complaint I can rais- ajrainst. him. Hut taking it all round. I can hijrhly recomniend to lovers of H't bird.- to rais' and tame a younif blue jay, as it will certainly Ik' a. source of jrrcat pleasure to them. CAN'T UNDERSTAND AMERICA. Novelist llowrll'H Amilisiiii; t-:KM-ri'li-e witll nil fliell in Veniee. The w ays of l'nlish and Americans are still appalliny: to the more indolent and le cleat. ly southern nations, which have had for many decades la rye opportunities for studying these race jH'culiaritics, and yet have never ceased to wonder, says Youth's Companion. When W. 1). Ilov.clls was consul ac Venice an attempted burglary in the palace occupied by him trave occasion for the following sinrycstive incident: In my account of this a Hair to tin commissary of police I said that the Inn'"!: rv occurred oik moruiu;.' alx mt daylight, when I saw the head of the bur::lar peering alnive the w indow sill, and his hand extended to prey upon my ward r. he. 'Iciise me, sinor 'on sole," inter rupted the commissary, "how could you see him'.'" "Why. there was not hiny in the world to prevent me. The wiiulow was open.'' "Tin' window was open." yasped the coiiiLiiissary. ""lo you mean that you sleep with your winilows tj4ii.'" ".Mi .-t certainly." ""Pardon," said the commissary, sus piciously, "do all Americans sleep with their windows open?" ""I may venture to say they all do in summer," I answereil. "At least, it is the petieral custom." Such a thin" as this indulgence in fresh air seemed altogether foreign to the commissary's experience, and but for my oihcial oitrnity I am sure I should have Wen effectually browlicatcn by him. As it was. he threw hiiusclt' back in hi- armchair and stared at me lii il ly for sonic moments. Then he recov ered himself with another "Pardon!" an 1. turning to his dork, said: "Write down that, accordiii"; to the American custom, they were sleeping with their windows open." lint 1 know that for all hi- "mUtcnesS he considered thi- habit a relic of the time when we Americans ;i!hIc in wijf wams. A SUDDEN TRANSITION. Iliary of a Itoy'n Voyage Acrosj the .t I. tn tie. A l.y of twelve, who w nt from Xew Vork to Ihiyland w ith his father on a ,hort trip, was asked by his mother to keep a diary of all he saw and heard while (.imc. IIclow is nven an extract relating the incidents while on ship Itoard: lune 1 f.pft New Vork at noon and am havin.r a yloriotis old time. Have Ix'en all over the ship and have pot ac- piainted with the captain and the mate. Hut I like to sit on deck Imst and I am poin.tr to sit there most of the time. It's prand to lie aw ay out on the (K'c;.n out of :-ipht of land. They've plcndid thinps to eat at the table and I'm hnvinpsuch a pood time I wouldn't care if we'd be a mi.ulh rcaehiiip l.ivcr .""ol. I'm plad I could come. It's lorious. June Nick. .Imu-:; Sick er, .lune 4 Awful sick, .lune ." Still sick and I don't know a- I'll over live to pet home, and I don't care if I don't, lune i Some lx-tter: ate a cracker, lune 7 Pa helped me up on deck, but I ain't well yet. June siaviH. Wc"ll pet to i luccnvtown to-morrow. I wish we were there now. Am poinp to lied. June '.We can see the Irish coast. I w ish I could w alk home or else stay abroad forever. I've had a terrible time. NEWS FROM HOME. It Proveil sliulitly KiulMtrramtiug to Yoiiiik lately In the ity. A bevy of fashionably dressed younp ladies lxianled u Park avenue car, says the Kochcster lh-rald. anil were fol lowed by a lady of advanced years, w ho wore a dress of tho Samautha Allen style and a lionnot that liore evidence of havinp leen trimmed by Mother Kve's milliner. The pirls pipplcd con siderably till the lady ln-fore mentioned happened to rccopuizc one of them and addressed her with: "Why, Sissy! How nice you 1h- dressed since you came to the city. If you haven't pot on the same pown that your Aunt Sophronia used to wear, but it is made over so pood that I shouldn't hardly know it." The voting lady blushed, but the speaker kept on: 'Your pa has pot his potatoes most dnp, and he says that when he pets throuph with them he is poinp to drive out and take, you home fi ir a few days. He has p t a top buppy thnt he boupht at l'ill Smith's auction. He says be couldn't afford to hnve it, but it was poinp so cheap that he took it." Here the car stonned and the I younp lady pot off, sayinp somcthinp j about having? to stop in and see her I aunt. When last seeu she was calminp j her apitatcd nerves as she pazed at tho luacio suriace oi me oriCK pavement. nkc IU-t for C'atfiMh. A few days apo a Cshertnau ly the luiiiie of Tli unpson. livinfr iioar Swallow KiK'k, on the Itijr Mudd.v rivt-r, caught a (.iittish wc-i'hin sixty-two txrunds. WIh-u ho huii tho fish up to clean ho noticed a suako stick its head out of the tish's mouth and then dart inside a a in. When the ii.sh was cut x,n the snake w;io found comfortahly coilctl up in its stomach and st-omed to have made this its permanent home fornome time. The snake was a water moccasin and meas ured twerj--6evea inches ia length, lib. suakeship did not like the idea of frivin,'' up his com fort a hie ouarters and showed a ili.sposn i. .1, t fijfht, u hereupon he u its .pii. kly dispatched. ' 1 1 ill "WANT A WAGON?" 0. We have wagons ruiriries sune5. lUzh stjiJ-; as n.lit, Stronvr, durable, snlisli, as beautifully fmisiud is nKidcn-iiJ ironufatture can prKiuce. Built n hor by men if life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment ur specialty. We want t- know you. Write us. Costs you notliinir. May LoJ to business by an-J by. SenJ f..r ur catalogue. It is free to every reader tf tiis r;ipcr. Ping hainton Watron Co., Binirlumton, N. Y. "BUILT FOR & i HAY-FEVER C0LDTHEAD) FW Cream, Balm i not a liquid, tnvff or p.,rd r. Appbfd tnto the runtril U u ouifklg ahtorbtd- It deanv tha lend, aVLayt infinmmatinrk. hraU Pfl- the wrt. JSuid hi drvvrUU ur ut by mail on rrrrijA of prir. k 1 1 ft 3UC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. UUU ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. NT. V. CORNER PENN AVENUE AND li!Ces- i r I t. I iiMr I:i t: 11 UA 111 J too, T W EN T Y-Tll K EE THOV S Th. !.,.! iin.l mml i,r.iinlv hll'irjc.i tJolleue a-nioi:ar glTlnic lull particulars mulled Ire e. Adilresf, . . . ,. . j - J. S - S 1 I I 1 1 . LADIES! Are you niH.'ss enoii'h f.. v.-ntnn' If n r.i" two eeiits in stnnifw l tt:. Mart l'it,lihinu to. S-.M and r:i Washin-teu Street. N - ..ik. ! our of tb.-tr l-autif,.l i'lustrati-d " Iicli..' HiKlks." It is a im.v.-I. laiique. run! inirn in "rk to fVery jx iskii ot rt'lii-i:: i:f. 1 receipt of ten n nl- ia f.h;;.s thev wil' srn.l sti:i:. n r ft .f th. ir fr.uiecs t:o;iy hold Rami.- Verba. I'.irtlll el:ls !.y i.l ,,U,, s.-i; un. f z'l.'l:-? nm;!- t.' word- id " lli.- Mikud.i," nrd i.in-ir i.: itu tliu"! :tl::ir 'ilies, i ielht r wild I. m-sejNl-l'. cliriiai i ard-. QUINEPTU? A very i'l :i-iti-. ieio.i', . ;eirrl . d rri.i.,:.: CiilillMiM'id li.r lti-i;ii;s.n--- lli,- t:i-I.- i.l iiii :lte otli-r li ll r tirii-s. .it ,. r -oii.l oi liiii.l f:i. i rt i-r Pint liMli-. I'u - nl. .! t.j ii, e- n..'-i,i jihyi.!. mns) in K.i', :h- m,.i ii. n." li :ti ni.i : r- ouijKini- i-v-ij Ini'if. KnrSiic- l.y I'mviM-. l!.:lllllrn 'll d l.y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I OMhiN i t ;V t.HX. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CIT. ELIXI An rlnrant FnsrHs'i plu.rre. v tirvprrati.k for IiIUuiim, tua.'ariul nii.l l.loud t il.l. s ; tin- ie Bult of tivrr tarnty-flvi- rears f uul i".ii:cl. seientiHc rrsr-ireh. Aproviil liy Ok l.iuli. st ineilie.il uulhfl.l.. : In use in tlio lios-iiita's in hi i v rr rt f I i.n Esf'inllv he!iful tu liidio, eliili!n'ri nnl l pl" i l tsrdeutiiry Iialiits. Entirely . ifctabir ; ficr fr;;i IiarnifulJrr Iii Haii(!sotnp Packages, Price LQ Cls. JYejicnil wd. ly t y l1c 5yal liihrinasfeatiii Ct. LOWDON AND NEW YORK. CheinMs hy appointment t II r Jlajr-sty tL. sirti nud to tl"? Hoyn l'ati'ily. S'K.W VnRK' I.RaNCH: 130, 132, 134 Charlton St- ROYAL PILLS. Some mrdieina' prfipfrte? a. Toy at. Tusiw, ' . boxes, 30 j. ills to lex, for 25 veiits. FOR SALE BY ALU DRUCCl -VI o REMEMBERTliEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter COEO.AL. - iOc Vinegar Bitter P0DEKS, & doses 5e. Vinegar Bitters, new etylc. ,,1t'3""'1 J $ 1 . Vinegar Bitters, old style, Mtter tasti-, $ i .oo The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Civing Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Thepaat 3fth of Ontnry tUr Lrndina Kaiui'jr MrUiciuc !" the rid. B. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, 8 AN FRANCISCO 1Kb NEW YORK. JOHS F. STBATT0S A SOX, t . 4S Walhrr St. KEW TORE. lofmm a4 WboWmU rtnkri la all klaat f MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Accordeons, Harmoni cas, Atu. all kinds ot Strings, ctc etc ELTS CREAM BAL3T Is not a Kqvid, nv f or povdrr. AtT 1 nto noutriU it quickly a&torbfd. Jt clean the head. Allay inflammation. Ileal the tortc RettortftlisteneuoftaeUatidtmelL 60 cents at Vruiyrimli; tm null, wjittmiL, 60 omt. ELY BROTHERX.lruf?iit,(rwffro,XT. H A FIRFR UMHUfcll ana Tumor CCRED 1 tour buvh ins. Itrm. Iiutwur 4t mH I'u. feint tu, Ciuiiiau. e' R .' -it i i --.T-.i i 32; BUSINESS." T77? , i CT ""I f f rr. ,n(t I of5Ss WARRANTCO 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL 1 1 & Sri f-r 1 1 lu Xrcdlr, li r-r-md in ; Huttlrt Is M-lra and ll-;ht-niii bus thf-liand-tororat nod-work, and finest of rilra attarhmrnN. Don't VY CrD,a S-Vl ot rnd for cLrrnlor THE C. A. WOOD CO. 10thSt,Phila.,Pa. SIXTH STFEtT. PITTSBURG, PA AN U U I A I H ' AT ES. In ttl9 f llleit SlH'e. Sn d ! r r.i-w il'.uHi i JOB:: PRINTING. TllK FliKEMAX Printing Office I the place to ert y ur JOB PRINTING Promptly and satl-factnrtiy r-spa"-!. Wr will niret the pricefi of uill tio'intuple comprtion. We don't da any but first-clss work and want a living price for it. fitli Fast Presses and New Typs We are prepared to turn out Jou'Printinij of erery discription in the FIXEST STYLE and at the rrv Lowest Casli Prices. N thiii(- out the best material i used and oar work rprabs for itsfif. We are pre pared to print on the shurtes notice Fosters, Programmes. Business Cards Taos. Bill 1ead:. Monthly Statements. Esveixpes. labkl8. c'ircclarg, w'eddiso and VibiTtNO Cards Checks. Notes, Urapts. Receipts, Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Party Invitations Etc- We can print anything frnm the aiallest and neatest Visiting Card to the larsest Toster on ehort notice and at tb$ most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman EBEXSnURG. PEXN'A. B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKKR And Manufacturer St Dea'er in HOME AND CITY WADE FURNITURE mm m mmi suns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. fec, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. TENN'A E57"(Jltlzen& of Camrtria County and all othrri wIshiuR to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at hoD-8t prlcfB are respectfully inylted to cive ns a call before buvlc elstv wbere, as wi- are confident ttrat we can meet every want and please ever? taste. Prises the verv lowest. f4-lfi-"H0-tf.l ! Itla ttpponaialty ! IIOT Mlaa .an, ICt-ailf. 1 u n:nrity aetiact l.'ic.r aillea. at.4 ftora ut ciim lua in aaitnt at.J Atm Mm tmntti iiiirrnwtar naiir n tha loi r mint. a. thpy Vsyk hack an lost, f a.ar la.t. aaportatiiiy. 141' 'la aaa tact Rch tut. Ma aa aa4 duitic. laifroaywur o.M.ria an jr. and Mat prniriiT. prnitiinwic. aaca. leva. aai4 ay a pliiioao.iar, tl.at "iLa tioiliinsa af tortana altar, a ptut.ity ta aark arMa a anma an4 ef Ufa ; O.IK.C tua chaara, au4 aoura aat har nrha. : fail ta 4a ao aaa aha tlrpri.. tfrrr to raiura." II. .a .hall yon tud na eotaka vrpannnltyr la.tniii7ata rrmry rlianra that arraara wotihy. au4 af lair rami-a; that I. what all (ac cas.ial rnaa do. lit.rai.anVMMYtui.it,. aucba. i.aiHeftaa witlua tharaachnl laboria, usia. ItnptuTad. it willfira. atlaa.t. arranil Mart la hfa. I l.a coLfr apvrtunii far aauy ta ht-ra. Ilwy to ha n.a4a rpldl, ai.4 haDorahl ryanyimlntn..irrna(,ithrrrx. All.cr. Vaa cam o tha am k ana lira at horn., al.rrxrr r.tt ra E,aa ba Binnar ara -ily lmw( (mm S- lo SIO arr a, Vaa caa do a. wall if y..a aill work, act fa hard, but iaaaalr". any ; and j oa ran incraasa y.mr mcai. ?ua ta, Vaa caaeira.aaratiiiiaanly.orall jr-ortitu.t.il,. w,k Ea taUaia. tapti.4 bot to-imied. IA a .lait T..a. AllnraaV rarativaly tiaw 4 taally wriarlul. tt a ta.trart aaa hew o tu.tr. n-r. tiluiaankan tninir anr work ara No room , ovinia bar.. Writ at,d laara all Crsr-ts. UatUcU dc Ca., lint mm. F; llama, Malaa. - . -i - nil i A HE A POINTER'S GREAT CEAF IK Ja-irx-il abo Kljioic Train After a ltlrd. Ancrnst Osthoff, of Tmnkfort r.i.-n" has : laiinU-r l tlut :t few ViN-ka n,?' jic value 1 at hv.) Iiun.ln-1 ilollarsi at least, says the I'hik'delphhi Kocord. '1'o-a.iy it woi:id take one thousatul dol lars and iuoix- t win tlw imiinah An-l the rcasou f. ir this jump in rulue is, not i'ar ti set'le. A few d.ivs ap Mr. Kthofr was lioujul out of the city on the North " liiisylvania railroad f.-r a puimin? rip. a--ni:i panied, as Usual, by his 1. i le was t.ittinv by an oj. n wind-v." in i he smol.-hcr car. w hi! 'oui.t i eiril. irt eroiiebctl 'lu.ly at hi- fi.- t a-r-iiic 1 tin' sid.' of the car. As the train started si way from IMpchi-M .taliou the sports man l.-:oiel forward to talk to si.me friends in the scat ahead. The sjn-e.1 of the cars was in rcusimr fast, when some ImWs that were shoot in"' bla-k-birds in si licld near by lis har-red a jlin. fount stnrti-d up and pr.t his paws upon tin windowsill. Mr. -.tho'.T": 1'rietnls saw the dop's intent eye and car and oik- of them (or 1 un said: So fetch it." ('omit knew what that meant. In sin instant. U'fi re his master or fr'.end isinld ri.ivi' :i I'liiscle. h- rsice a snr'n". ;.nd while the train whistlol ahmp :;t :i twei.ty-tive-mile-aii-honr pail went lly rnpont of thi- window". Mr. K1 ho1i" ilr.'iv a piiek brent h :'s he aw his sp.-ndi I hunter jump to certain 'lcsilh. lie leaped to his fect and seized the Ik-11 ro;e t. top the train. His hand was dishidpcd by the conductor, who -aid no lo'? would In- sillowcd to interfere with "r.eheiinh'." st'io1i : tormed aial femed ;md said it was worth one hundred dolhirs to hie: to pet his tlop at once. but ::r'rii:-i. ;.t availed nothing, and he wa.-. t V: to v.nit I'M l!ir ): :;t sT.ili..M wa 1 ehe(. win.:: lu e'iill t-. li-T;iili )u k lor the ."lii::i:ii. It was :i niili- n ml a i::lf Isefore rievl st. j :i;. l-i;n!i'. :::n! t In-: ix:; t the ,,Y. i ali-rht.'l. c'?:p''t i'i'r lo v.-allj lu-lc an . lin.l hi . ! ;":. :-e;ittci"c'l -ei:i:;i::.-. II.- .,1 art ed aloii'rlhc rail; and lin e, st ! ; i:i::i'.(.i. Thrii- hunlri'i! .van! 1. .".: the track, like a shoot ii:r r:-v "1 sunshine, soinethin'' was M'tiililiriT toward him. Tin str, tch was 1 n-.- nv in few instant s, anl there :t hi fee panted omit, liis tail v.-iiririn-. :unl ir' his uii.uth the Llaekliird that v.-; lirou;.rht iiown Iy the ly tI-!:i:':: run. I'liunt knew his liiv-iness. ;..:(!: docs l.i . master now. 1 'hat do-r can't le lioiitriit for love imr money. GEN. GRANTS WAR CRY. Mow IA trane;-r Vcn .t sitliite fri.111 t ii- vilcr.t Warrior. When tii-n. tlrant was makin'T lis second presidential tonr thi"ou:rliout ti.l- eoutitry. .says tlie ('hicajro Times, he rived in the coursi-of time ::t Anr :.r r:i. A deputation of 'citizens v;s at tie' de pot t- meet the tram, fine of tin in. ; eM'oti-liiiuin named lirnce, who is now a prominent retired merchant tailor in Aurora, offered to lx-t tiiat lie would make lien, tlraiit take oil his hat to him. The l't was taken riirht and k it. and I!rin-' put up his money lilea royal duke. When tie-train ai rivi'd t:n-president was on t he end of t iie plat f ' rin of his ear s"urrouiiled Ly his int imate of tieial and i-rsonal fri.-nds. The crowd cIk-iTciI and the ;re!icral sto.nl and Imwi'i! and smili'il :,H round. Suddenly Mr. I'.ruee l.roke Lis way throuirh the crowd :md faced the president, shout ing at tlie same time in a .stentorian voice: "Stand fast, Oai'cllachic!" l"r an instant, just for an instant. I Sen. (irant looked u.zk'd. and then he made a salute and :-tod with his hat uplifted, afterwards shaking Mr. ISrueeV -hand warmly. (If -ours Ilruee won hi., ln-ts. :i!ii" int lxxly knew the i.eeri-t until he explained that it Ussil f Ik-the c ustom for every tirant. when lu heard the Lattlc ry of his dan, to doff his cap and remain standing until the salute was ret it me 1. The incident showed that t ten. irant was fully conversant with the customs of the famous Scotch ilijlil.in.l clan to ivhich his family must have originally lH-lonrel. HIGH LIVING IN ',MER1CA. Snierabumlant l otxl the Caue of Mucli 111-Ilra.ltti. The majority f p-nrih eat alniut ;' thinl 100 liiiuh. The avi-rnjre Amer i-:in really tHne alxiut thn-e times s lay, with his iteefsteak hreakfast chops for luuc-h ami mast ln'ef at hi' isix oV-lock tlinner; ami he iloes it at hi p-ril. for this hahit of iver-fi'elinjr, -s leeially of eatin; so iiiueh meat, is out of the provoking raiises f sti 111:1111 sutliien illnesses and so many prema ture tloaths. Three meals a l:iy o hearty fixnl is exhausting to all the vi tal processes, and even the strones' sueeumh linally to this "wasteful am ridiculous exeess." Americans are : nation of hrain workers, says the ( hi capro News, and cannot safely indnlrt in hi'h livimr.- lli'h thinking nnun stant usi" of the brain in any direction calls for a plain hut nourishing diet llrain workers especially oujjht to liv f P'.iritifrly. Luxurious feeders r'ittir much exercise in the open air and free d m frtim pressure on the hraiu. I'u' the ajred or -ven fir those silxiTe rifty luxurious living and over eatintr aro es pecially tianerous. As functional ac tivity lessens with increasintr years, tin supply of food should Ik decreased ac cordingly. The hardiest races live on the simplest fare. Frugality in diet i. e., a minimum amount of the rifht juality serves far more certainly to proloiifr life, insure health and well lcin. than a rich abundance and va riety, w hich is accountable in a lanre measure for the ill-health and dissatis faction of the present time. . THE SEA-SHELL MISSION. A "Vovrl Mrsnt of Knt-rtiininK the t'lill ttrrn of the Poor. We hear of all kinds of missions, and there is no mission hut what doc ";ood to some one. Tor instance, there are the flower missions, the fruit, the pic-ture-look. the doll, and even a cake mission: hut otic of the prettiest is the sea-shell mission, started two summers njr hy six little New Vork prirls, who spend their vacations at the sea side, and devote an hour every day to the irathcriny; and cleaniu"; of shells. These shells are afterwards sorted and ar ranged in boxes and hajjs. Hy and hy. says Harper's Younjr Peo ple, they are distributed to the little children in the tenements, who have never seen the sea or known what it was to run on the ln-ach. To such chil dren these shells are a perfect delight, and many a weary hour is passed in liKikinjf them over, or in Ustcninirto the sound f tho waves in & shell held close to the ear. Kach memlier of this mission wears a little pold shell as a hadfre, and takes great pains to pet nice lioxes and bar's to put their shells in. Sometimes they cover the lox with y.icturcs cut from pajers. and carefully nasted on, both inside and out: and the ae are always bright-colored cloth, tnd made so well that they will serve as pencil, spool, or marble case when the (shells arc tfone. IlouCh ou the IXx-tor. ,t'. ,Vu'rf'hurr,' a princf. whoM? wife died the other day from the effects of a too powtrf ul medicine, has caused a facsimile of the fatal prescription, with the doctor's frhrnature, to be cn fJTavedonthemnrblctotnb jut.t below the line ffirinp the date of tbc death of the princess. The doctor is now nrpaal uifr to tho courts, OI jaw IT IS TRITE that if tobacco chewers will insist upon trying the tobacco Will NOT but will get the TJEST and MOSJ 1tat Q,ar beLgiVe for the. moncj. AK your Scaler for it. Jhsist on farina it - "... 1. 1 vris lias sfcinvd duiinu Yl I. Ilowclin. 11. l.i ler !! au-.ir '.. tJeorite Mcredlt.i. unn I.x-kycr. An.lrew Ijiij. "onan 1 1 .y !.-, St iei.tc Mivart, -Murk Twain. Hu'Iyard KipluiL-. .1 . 'lm n.l irr H:i 1 .-1. K. Lotil5 s-tcvensi-n. Wiilinrij Hl-ri,. V.'. tTIark IiUfScil. Mary (" 'e, ,. Irau. s lloilic-oii L'jrii'-T. A n.1 mniy i.tl'.fr 1 istln t ulif.l W riirs. aSninhiy iSnn N tl,e l.l.Tll. I Siiinlav W.., i t I ' f J t S it ,fttt . ,tlilrr 1 11 1: s I'l if PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. UAMJisOML, 1Ij111 I C Tlitf.li Cheaper than Wooo.. rrri 1 '.4'! t V Ttim;sveiulhiw I'i-k'-t I sn-sr Witt at. lit.i.j.f m attlur.) r. b 08 l.oeor IV d Cbiu. W-.ea ttrein , r rrior 1. Quantity, Similar ! lalu. isul'ir t1 V'ntd. Wt kit.. wBii?ett.re Hf"vy Iron I -i..d I'f.-ii,, tl:'.le !"itiiur. fuss Himur-i nd t'lllK Ks'"Al'--. C- Ur I msi. to1 11 .uitir. Hr- lia Gt,:', Ver I It iN3 WiMMJW bCH.l.sl,kl4a1i Un-laet U nil. V. T.IVLOH A; 'Ml. 203 & : OS ?larrt St., J'iltsbuisjh, I'm- k-i.i'' :;.a Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARK&. DESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc For Informal nn tt1 trw Mnn.1t"!.- nt-1. Ml'.NN X CO., :i MmnliWAY. Si V1.1.K. Oldtsst l.ure&u f.tr Mi-itnritf pitt'-nt in Atn'Tirit. KllTt .att'llt Ukl'D tut t' llf If IwellCht lw..rt the public by a m it ice ciweh lr tl harm-111 the Scientific mcticau Ijirtriit rlmilntinn of mir iM-ipTitirlr )ier in tho w..rld. Spli'inIiUly illutt'ratfil. No inti'lliL-fia man fhonld lie without it. Wts-klv. s:j.UII a yenr; (I 'll hi niomhs. AiliiniMI'.N tl ll I'l ULlsUtKisa.l Uroailway cn4ini. UEVOLVKKS, l'OWDKll, SHOT, SHELLS, WADS, Flshinej Tackle, and all Kinds of Fportlns Coods. J. M. WATSON, K.lrlnir nri!y and .rin My .lope. Cavrt. and Trade-Miirka oMainoil, and all rat cm hnfim-ya ctniluitfd fur Moderate Faes. Our Othea is Opposite U. S. Patent Ottlcf . and we run trnra iiatont in le time than those mmote frtim WanhinirtDn. Send model, drawinc or pliioto.. with deacrlp tion. We advire, if pateutahl or not. free of eharee. Our fit- not due till uatout le e ured. Pamphlet. "Ilnw to Ohtam Patents," with rnm a of artuiil client In your i-tato, county, or town, ecnt free. Adilrt';.-s C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. r "si 1 t j i 1 srerrv :; fi 1 -r 1 ;: I I 1 ;, ei M-lJ ilUl - r i a. 'i Vnni Fiistrtnuents, Snan'sunl Hks Drunif. r"lfa. PmtcsIi, Cl.tl.t.r-1s. ryn.. -1 I .111 tn.t uniart peri taming .. ftr .nj. ,"J r'ru'n L,.r,j S. I r II. u- . t a aum r rtATToii a aof. n a .r. Ta.ii..r uroi. v. tatSi ALES.tlErAg W.1M111. ll J l.ftra! r 1 ravr-iui:. To sll Xui sery Sttn-k. Salary, Epiisrs and Steady KnifOovtiient (ruaianterd. ClI Asi: I-KOTILKCS ( . PO0."'m IJot hes-ter, N. . PILES 4N 4 KTSIR ptw Irwtant reliet ami ia n iniuinniri Care for Tltea. Price? L Itjr lrupir(storrrill. rMiiDPle free. Alin-s" A I K LslS.' Ilox :'ll'sC Vlk '.nr. iunr."ty JIOTKL Ui ll AHIIOAI). IIojuOiou9 IiiclJent. RelatJ Ly Trav-lc r. t.'vihr's l-.lil .r lrji. 11 I ! I Ai. 1'. ll4t I i i I I 11 to I li'uii ii- ..an .tit.t itt-i 4 i-rtli- I l.y ...1 I rt 1. .ii h t. 'a I -ill. 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Ill il: v:i- ;in 1 -. ln ii:; 1 .'. !r. :it .! 1 inie lie i -;ei;.ini' .111, 1 1. ill"' .is eh. .1:1 -1 1 Ur.1 1 ..1 1 e ll 1! 1 1. per stories. were 1 U: l.r--M- t timed :i tleiif ::v. 1 .! i : ti l pvi ---- il ly ret urn--il -t!il':r "hich 1: li:n! t'ori. .-et of false teeth: lie is 1. Tht- II. The tjtunti is supposed th mum in 41 1- 1- to be 1111: but a hoj is aluli'-i'le of iiiniiiliilists. 1 1 rlilimlv atii" ll-' Mil :i hen. I lens . 1 hen tin- siil.j tuals is iiii iitiuiii'il tlu-yare listening. Throw a hamlni! into a ten-acre lot and im-.tv i. r.i inel.is'.u-e " ill "el a il l I' nt u lie last. I'ee'e in t h 1 Ihai. l. -ii on tin- -pet may il 11 -1 than two Kerne hen's a 1 i -a rani is. I. ut 11 't I iteli .11:.' iti It will step around i' : cision and raiitu le as any . ;iin,-:i re i.i tie- 'h.ek sn.i'e "ii and i :n' the 111. 1st H'llMi ever s;i. A thin' it socs, there isn't on icn v ill "" l"'1' s-mt-but it will trv t". and nf tlieni .ii tlie face ol" th earth l-nt that can U-il you 1 lie t .isu- nf evervthin; it has seen Wilimi tin: radius of a lialt-niile 01 its nouse. otilv wi - n a man has kicUed at It is hen ami ini ed it that he bi-eins 1 lllll, T- st Itll 1 h -a thorotlirhl V h"l e.v and 'h- ceitf'.il ti'.is worid is. and it is 111 arve. - oils fact i;i eotitu 'I'ti.m w dh Hit ti:a. . will lil'.ss the hen if he does Kiel; :: and misses it if he don't. I . 1 : 1 1 ; ;--News. Some ed iu the years a;jo rroi. l.i.ein "l-'raukfori ltotani. al car t n i- .f the trees fr. mi wu'u-'.t it some stated the .lapauese ..bt.i'v.t tn.-.r . r hu lk 11 !l :t ::! iii-y ijuer or varni'sh. 'I'ln' tree i b.ttnnists as the rims veri . pe.iis there are now th'.rty-e-trees, stiiiie thirty feet li. hheiu has tikcn sap I in .1 k.i- ar r trees and scut it to .la pan f. I' ll 1. native artists. It is, i;.e.c Useless for Kiiri.H-nns t. 1 ill-'O'1. UI!'-. 1 eoiniietc with the Jai ,ni-se i:i th. -I- line. Vint the lae-i" r, if it can he m-l' ' from tree pMwn in l.u:-"pe. iu.i ,is...l f..r other liurnoscs t'.i.ui vara ilie; wood. The rims oriaria, or nish tree, jrrows in many parts of v , .1 M . 1 1 ,..'.'1.1 vn . hat- .!..-. mav in- tcrmoii me -Mfoo-i , ....v .... tnct. aud its juice is know 11 for its tl etcrious or injurum pr"iH i iu s, has coiiseoucntly hcen h t alouc. The .I,.n:iii,s'. however. seo:n U undor- stand it, and it is cert a n t hev maUe . . . 1 . . beautiful lacquer or vanusli livmi t.u juice of their trees; but they keen t ho proccbses secret. r.ntrlish Meciianio. ti "Tert'tnafe Lreaiu. Au enfjincer ou a railri'ad tra,iU ia North Carcdinn tlrramoJ lis at a JaiVTJ rock had fallen on th.f track near Leathcrwood creek and that tlie cn-ina had been smashed by c-oilisioii w itli it. The dream ko impresi".! hiai liat he declined to make his usual trip i'ver tin road in the mornin;, until he had tel egraphed to ascertain if there wa1- tiiv thinr tho matter at Ieath'T ood creek An answer was flashed hack that a hng-e rock had fallen on the track with in a few feet of the i.b u'i. :il rla'" ili-eiimed about, and that, although hands had been work in r for hours to remove it, the track "a; fill rl- stnictcd. he !;- J 7
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