The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 26, 1892, Image 4

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Eliuj Ot-car n. Superb Specimen cf
11 mttood.
A Qtic-rn v.'ho Wna 'oui. I'fl l tt.rt
Uark of .Mcnl.il :i f'-li-r ft
IV rie lor I.--.i,r:tiitic
lrii.c
The rm?t talented rrionaivh on r.r.y
Kuropcan throne at the present i::i
incut ii uiiiloiil.tetlly Ki.i;,r -t-iir :
K'.viK'ii, Kij :k writer i:i the Nc'.v Yor :
Kocordcr. I":i;!:e tlx c-.ni.pcror o.'
'.'v;:.il. whoso hit. u-!-.l;r :' H ! n.;;h ct:i
bracin;r a vast iiiu-unit i 'f -relit ar.li
jects, is of the i.v.K.l superi;ci;:l nature,
that, of hi s Sw !: r.v.y ty i , ,f a t'::r
more serious ami prut'otiiid chiiiMi.t ar.
lb is a, si:i'ul:;rly jrracef'.tl )'t ::i'.'l
1. isV.-rittcn i : i : t a iiumlicr ol pi ;. -which
have been t.t-.ii-vd with toi'.M'.i'ar
;i!;li smvess in lli'rmnny and Au-tri.i.
Astronomy, ct"! .-lui.-'r:.; !'.v anil p-y h-'l-o'ry
are ai:i :i.t tV-. s. ieiice'- to v. hi 'i h
devotes iiua-!i ot 'hi-, time ar.-l int. H
and he Ii;nls relaxation in 1 lay in r upon
the r::".::i, : :. i n -t rnnietit. mi hi h he
is a pa.-t. m:.sii-r.
Nor -h:i!l I furyrt. tl x(Ui--.iW-
ody which inal.il firth from tin- mva't
loft of aa old Xnrwi uian ihurch .f the
fourteenth century, situated in Mi."
-.-"omuls nf the country scat of tin- kin
iMir t "1. r i-.t i i lirt. Ih' sat no there a-. !
played to us for almost a fnJi hour, af
ter which la- took us to a (plaint .11
peai-af t ci :t tar.' Midi as t h y haw n; in
the wilils of Ye Icm.irkeii :.a i treat-. .! ..
to tl typical Ni r i ;;iau peasant r- :. '.
On a Lin;; tali).' Hon' spread i'.i! hi:'. id.
ja-oats" che s- and all the d ! i.-a.-i -. ''
tkv Norwegian eui inc. Hi. 1 .-'
then seated himself at the jaM'..ial.
tahin-r t he Ii'Iltc 1. .vill'f esn. -which was
111!, d v. it li mead, ir:'i-.k to t i . - he ill 'i i.t
his 'lie -t -. hi-eithe ha. id of Ids fair
riei; !i 1 1. : mi l:i- i-i-ii t and t Ii.-a a ed
the cup t her.
Alth 'a.-.-'i far m-.re i.f a st .-..lent than
: soldi -i. tiie l.itiL:' !' weiieii a:id
Noi"';'.V d -es n..T ;.o.-es . : ai.v way
that peenliar a siear::ia e ! l.'i are
vuiit to a-- -eial-. t!j" j--s
.f uiue'l le;:iMt:vr. ' t-'V.er- 1. ad : d
shoulders al..ivi- every ot'ier t.n .aar. h
in I!ari-;i-'. i -in r j .:1 r t iaa t'i . :.
!Kl. lllili'.ie t he latter, i.i.ia.'a' : t:t l
ire; l't iiini'.l. v.'ithi lit . ne l.aea I -.ii-Jierdia-i:
' a--lle !-: 1 la- hody. li'i,
indeed a sa'.'rh le-'iaiaa .1' li.'
MrnMvi'i' vi a v.i.ri' y i::ei'::)lK'!.it
of the thr..-.e i.f !a" aneieat vi';;i!;-.
w ho rilled n!t;ia vi.i. 1 !e 1 : r . 1: M:i
self u i:!i v underfill llTIli:y a lliaaje-.-ty.
and pr.-.-.. nt the I i -t - et :i-
tra.tt'i iai.,'. i'nr .'o'.iai-i 'rsa.'.f.y
1 ha t it i . .ii I. t .- ai. aa. ! ' r t V
hilier i t'ae v. ry is I lie.: ' i; -w f
r. tles-r''-, ; a.t ..i-. u, t, r. v. r i:i a
ry. v. hie'i alt Ii. : ;Ii lu-rad-ail.!.- on
th'l'irt i f an ordinary i i. '. . id. aa.l Ih--cniiu'.
uui ;i"..il'a'd i'.: the raiert.f forty
mi d i- ire. of .-a i j lie.
iv In i )-ear's v i i 1 '.' ro'dy ai'iiears
1:1 1 !ie -nterl lirrn : t- i- 'e 'i :
for she i . a ei.aiin.i , a. a I i. !. In r
meats 1 i.i r ( . ervn.. . ehara. t
Iinl-ed. f .r a tine ! i::i a I v;.s a ;.". !
.d ::ad ! i.i.' -ai :r - .. re (' ree I ! .
ad'.pt ' iial ; . f d in order ti
i'lt"i'k th eoiir -e i .(' a. r aial .d a. 'l',,r.
for a til. i h .y i: -i a I i a ;t -.he da a'd
liarfortn a. i i kiad of ha-l and i::..t!i..l
lal.or. st! h a. . . . ; I i .
waahii' -'" and d ; a t
toe. lUllteiMet I . h ' ! . l' : l"
normal a:td u: a ', ',. :
her Del V . I. I'a- .I i.li.' v-
tria. laa' fe-s ia . ;. ;:;
t hot- r. iy a I and ; rial h .
a. ,.i '.
j et : in
th ah
'f. m. at of
f . n .-
d : -Vend
li . ha ; .
u patient .t the taa: : la: , ; .
ist. Dr. Me;;'ar. a...d ,o -ud . i ,.;iiii'i'
of week-. . ..i h y a : r ;. ; hi-, io : i. i.i.
Th.- . ; ) : r. .;' ,. :h
i-very one h t'aeai -i ; :! . i-j
theiravera'i-e heijht hi iaa - it. ' te.
are far from p.i---. ia;' t' :i ; i i ; -eent
eon-d 'at i.-n ; :: ai v.-: a t'i:;. ir
father. 'i ' ay : ;-e : : i . hoi t
i:.. lted. and I he eld.- t t v . . . a. rale,
are ahliel d vith v. i hi., wti as
ha. rre I t e L i. '. hie", re.ii,'.. r . aeee- .::'.-ei.a-.tant
; M ili.i'i . ;: h. ; ..filieir
Atiierie;i ii d l.'.i t 1 r-. !a.a ; .i.f. I'a.ris.
NATURAL TELi;.Ji-:ONZ LINE.
Itli-rl;i)'t' li-.-oe--, ' ' i !k- a , an I!--i'ir-
la
There
phone 1:
the Ida.
an inter
fa,
y n
.1- t
in
'IV
'. a! tele
i .. ii. in
:e ha; .v. . :: !
Hi' Is :i
ellil!,.' Vail.'i
la
) !
t'.V.
ea -h i 1 of
Ive t.aia.s in
e.:!i, wkieh
aiai.ii.is ;i i'. 1
landmark. .
width sta
tower ,
have l ui,'
heintr eail
the
sion- have
aial lUl'.e
d f.vo hi
e the .,;!
1.
h"en IillnU'll
dl the tuhl
are tnllv ten
: k
The.e I
C o ...... i f....t !
ran. re. t 1
these peaks i..
ivas ';n..wii of
on l'el' oei.M
e'.l a eeilded.
th.-'r totio-
r.'i;hy.
tourists d
i:n.
weclcs i a tiart v of
leriniiied to ma.lie the n-n-nt.
tiiul. fori.iiii' into two )a it ies, r.ia for
f noli peak, they t'.xik :.J aiaratus for
s'tlalm r iitid eX.ee1ed. to L.lVe pleasure
thtal amusement by liashinLT the helio
uTrajih code a.-ross the inti rveiiinir space,
to tlie my -t iiieation of tin- pci .pk of t lie
valley. Tho ascent was made, and
while the people we re makinir arran.-re-Hu
nts to signal across one of the party
on the nortii mountain was surprised to
bear voices which apparently came
fr..m the air. lie moved about and the
sound was no lon;rer heard. Dy chanr
in;X his position several times he discov
ered that ;.t a certain spot on the moun
tain lie c nihl hear the Voices, and il
was imt lon'r lie fore he found that they
proceeded from the party on the other
mountain, lie called the attention of
the others to the phenomena and then
they attracted, the notice of the party
Oti tlie south mountain, and found that a
conversation in an ordinary tone of
voice was plainly heard from one moun
tain to another. There was only one
i'!.lcc on each mountain where it could
be heard, and it appeared to lie a nat
ural telephone. No shouting was neces
sary, und the word's were perfectly dis
tinct. Tlir- .Mymrry "I Murk Istiml.
Mark island, the led-je off ."small
point, where a sehooiier was wrecked
the other day. s.ivs the Lcwiston (Me. i
.loiirnal. was the home for tw o nr three
Neat-sofa mysterious family. The cot
tain there was erected five or six year ;
a". i by a man who came with a tine
y.ieht, his wife and a mulatto boy and
took possession. They made friends
with no one and never allowed anybody
to land on the island unless some one
broke an oar or was shipwrecked.
There is oniy one place where u land
ing can lie made, and from its leach a
path leads to the house. At this path,
at a point which commanded a full view
f tin landiiiir. the mulatto I my stood
from layli;rht till dark with a musket
on his shoulder. Two or three years
this strantrr family spent on the island,
and then one sprinj they did not conic,
nor have they been seen or heard from
since. Dut three years ayo this fall a
man was urrestcd in either Huston or
Xew York for passing counterfeit
money who anf wered to ths ileseript ion
f.f the one who lived on Mark island.
No attempt was made to find his work-
siioji. iitiu some loius iiiiiov mis ,s i ae
place.
Nni - lloy .
Seven new alloys have been invented
rect i. tly They are niekei-aluminuiu.
for decorative threads: .iue-nickel. for
a pv.'meiit: nickel-hanilod: for type:
platinidc. c.mposcd of platiniuu, ni.-kel,
.old and iron, for crucibles and chem
ical utensils; roshie. composed of
iiiek.l. silver, aluminum, and tin. for
jewelers' work: stm-brouzc: composed
of cobalt, alumiinim and copiK-r: metal-
1 i in. ....,. l . .r .i .
; ...r...s, .,, i- m . aiiiininuiu.
iron and
' 'J'!"
A Mm
5
Vliat Your Uveal Cranilmollicr Did.
Sh'j l'l'tebeleil tin? flax nml anU-d th
.oh raid v.-ovo tJie liiien, mid npiui th tow
..l iaade tho c lothes tor t.t-r hushand and
n fhilihen. She made I. utter m.rt t-hoto,
eila pcl la:!'i-.v -!.adies, to light tht liOIWi
n; :ht. mid she --oked all the food for her
lUist'liol l liy an '! n lir plaee iinil a luk'k
veil Yis; and v. hen M;e wjls lolly years of
she v.: us itlr.-adv jm old lady whose litst
:vs wt riMiver. li'r slionlders were bent and
r joints enl.ired hy hard work, and i-he
ere sie tai li-s-nml a iiji.
Her areat irruiiddaiit lifer, with nil the
xli rirer.nvenienees l'er oiiifort, refinement
ul luxury, may le as rimmiiug nml attract
e at tor' v live as at tat-iity. l-j-'i fially is
h:s true if she prerves l r health liy the
"r of Dr. l'ierci's Favorite 1'rrsxTiption,
. hieh wards o:i" all female aihiit iits and ir
viilarities. eiiris; tl'.em if they already exist,
ps the hie eum-nt healthl'id and vigorous,
ml eiial'L-s t he wom.-ui of middle n'e to ro
hti the Iri'siiniss of j;irllnxid ujm.u hrow and
aeel;. Ilie h;lit of youth in her eyes, and
its elasti' ity in her step.
io to vonr lrn store, pay n dollar, prt a
hot tie and trv it try n second, a third if neo
rssarv. lief on; the thinl oihs l.cen takeu
vou'll ki.oiv that there's a remedy to help you.
Then v a ll l:e i on and a i iirc'll rome.
Hut" if you fhoiildu't fed the help, should
ho disappointed in tho results vou'll tinil
n srmraiitei' priiit.il on tin. lK.ttltvTapir
tliat'll (.et y.uir money baek for you.
Can yuii ak more
v 1 ' 1 vnii.t NO. I '
tK ri.K
l :resson, UearneliU'ou-ty ana .New York
siiert lo.'iiu In . Ilua i. alter
.N.ive:nter l.ll h 13 t.
I
H Uuuri'h
Z l... e
KiMt
K -'. -r - e. a. - x :: -1
' i 13 ?t rt ?i H U jj
Mill"
r.
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T r - - .- .;r.;.- - j
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I
I ... .v.- .1 ly rve.it s i ).' .
t 1... o ! v t) u'l V
..... K l.'l f-t .-il''l! t-l..zr;lil f:lti..n'.
o-Mli' Ai....';V ;oi.t t.'ri.-l:.-' I 'rn -Milk 9 i
It iiii ii.ii- l.ir 1. 1. Iron
. i i-..iit,-r!. ar t.-..T'. mrh .t..hn ..wn I
.... u K -7 !.r I...II.I.4 ltirri t rr'.ri
i..i-...lt :oi. ltli l iieirli; Kt(rP'? ;.t 8 !." t
i r. ; - itc-t tit ...ioi-t..n. A r.t wit!i M til I ta
.i v:t ur p. 'i; i - fft i.f t 'rr ..n.
Xi. Scum i't- nh M'l' IV.im at 4 -! I'.r i.ili.
.I .. i t."'r ""ti. utiil MO. K( rcj.i f'.r j -mi..
-I .)! I ' I . ,-M.,
Kr.-iii t I " . -! i't "rr-..n S.i. 4 r.inn.'l
'it M :i il i r.o ii ut 'j;. a.i-l lr.:u ...li.;n ewt .
r s-.a wati J. tn. : n i:x ri- at s i7. aul P
ii. x, r.. :t' S I'i.
ti c..nnr."- with At. til Tr.ori io 4 -.'rt tr
..iitJ r i-t is Crc-s'.n. hii.1 Mail tx,.r? t 5 1
-.-in (.i.iiiis west ..I I i'".-i .ii.
-tii.ii.iy tr.on?1 ennret uti l:.citi I'ixiTr-.in
I oi 'J r. i in rnt Hu.t in til t.xprt t: t-l
I' i--rneiT.- ni ..r trma p inii i.n IVn sj lvi.
v .',,rlh Jr-ti;rii K.tilr t ran t.tUe tralo itt t!...
. Tt i.r lrvi.Q.1.
t itiur." niiil kit "i" rr tliic ftatlunF P
iut:rs wihiQrf to rr otl wOi nittify the v
u.'i- r r...--'0r- witi ii in vet on wil. fl
ir on ;i Hi.- htaLi'ian. Tr.i.i'i will n.l ie
nicsK n.itilcl. W I K.VIHKL'.V
tiri.tTAl M tn-urrr nn.l nprriiiteiMen
.1. lit" Io H M l.. I'otln Mm er
k--'i;iiiicii:'l aliie i.v
Li: 11 a r.s. l'LVi.ei Til Cc. 1a., liay, lssO.
I huirtrej froai tfiiijioiary sli lreBUe&s tron.
lverwork tor two years, for nhicli I until l'n.Ui
tsioi-ui'a Nervi' Tonic, niiil can reconinieiid sauif
;B the bast, niodiciDO for siuii I:ir troubli a
V. BOl.NIiUl.ST.
I.xlnil I'rnni nl.rlli'r
if the l;ev. J. Mctionan, Cailyvlllr. New York.
1 ret oimiK inl you to firnit for ht Iv.tU. i 1
Pastor koi'iih: a .Wrvo Tonie, and let her use It
i ilirectcl. H eurci beveicl in my iarish,"
East (ii.i:sxviLi.t, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1-00
I nsiil onv bottle of J'adtor Kumlc's Nrrv.
Loaic for iliziuea arnl nrrvom lii adache. and
t ai l itli you claim f..r it uui cvn uioru. 1 haj
jisiUbUtfisiag i..r yoai a. MliS. P. HAliCE.
FREE"
A Vlu:ble rtook n Nervous
liis9MHeH neiit tree to any ad.ireia.
ami MNir smtiJuiM ran also olitaiu
tliis iiitsiit iiie Ire i.f lutri.e.
ti.. n.m..i7 hax iK'fn nreiiarfrt by the IUvpreni
Vn.r K.x iiiif. of Fort Wavue, lnii Riuce liT" U(i
uuw irt.'iard uuUer lit 3 illnxU'jll by tiitl
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, II!.
St.Iil by IlruwistA at S1 per Rottle. G for 9
".ure Size, W1.75. 0 Itottlos for 9.
'TO I. 1WD1
Policies written at short nlce in tne
OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA"
n.1 oilier Pirat t'laan ('omiiiiilM.
T'. W. DICK,
JFT FOK TIIE
OL.13 FIARTFOTII)
OUMMENCEli Bt'SINI";
1704.
I E'jeniBurK..futy "LISAS.
i nKl'1 Tilli'H Nil rK
t j VtntM Si-Ottlan (Ir fT A?rrA
1 Ttr t--t imnt irv In ttufii ..f Srlitn
I'tff. tit- ni Birr li.nhlii ile eii.l. tin tnir
ie irrnnietl t m. .r..na ln.ieiit.1 i.i ai.l
"Mtn ar hir.hv nf.orlti To ntl. ivmrnt tn m
l hn -I i1lii. n. h wn htvinir fllm Birnlnl
I a rtrri will i.reirnt them, irni-;r uisnip
r-i loriietM n.eni. iM .I MKH.
Kt mtnr nf siiifi limit. ircae.l
Nicktown I'a.. Jn. "J2 lAtM lit.
I 4 '.me mthe reii1tiie nf the ituhrrlnev ir.
'I. hit.- iun li. p inimi tn J'i!y lt a Mirk
in.l wh.ie .i.1 t.i . with hnrt rittTi, no er
ii.4tI.ii itn-l itsni a ttir 'i'-I when he rutne. Tit
wner Ig r..i-Te'i i. n.me lii4r. tiis,Te nriiii
rt .v ehnrir n t.i1 take him nwt.y otherwl-e
lew II t.e ill pii..t . t "C..r.1 a v
Il VI l HOLMS.
Fnucattty. Ktihruiry o. IS'.ii :jt.
I-VK' f roKS NOTI E.
j l.e"e- teiimenir un.in the etinte 'it it
.h .1 Tri-xle. lute i.i ltliat-nil'l titrnh'i. Ir he
ixmty i.f I'ltmhrlt. 4 . deceased, havlnir rteen
tfritnpil o the nnlerlneii nn!iie l hereby ifly
e. in all ern..n inilihrt in iiniiI eptaie in mttke
iinmeiliate i.inet an l thn-e hylntr rlalm nr
l.'iri'tti.l' aiclnt he PHDie are rq'i"f.e. ft ire
-ent tbem priterlv eiiihniieate. i..r e ttleuient
J AM s F TKKXI.KK
KI.KS11NKI KKXI.KK.
Kaei-n'-ir oi J." l'h J rI e', .li-eme.l .
I'learticld townhii. January Ti, lh'J'. 6t.
nOTHi I-KUKANHK.
H .1. H KM 1. Proprietor.
Ivri-ated at I.iH"i Pa near the K. R kP.
Railway liip..t We always enUy..r to fur-nl.-h
the t.e-t arpnmmixlalinqp tn hunirjeM men
piea'tire feeUem ami hoarders Prron In earrh
ol mlfir' end quiet will nnl It a del-able place
to op The Tnhle to unnr(.it9."ed and II alwayf
nur.nlie.1 with the ie-1 the market aftords.and
all rhe deUorie nf the irvno. rte Bar Is np
plled with the ph'.lrrsl ol i.nre ll.anr and riirars
r.d noihinv hut the hea' l mid. "Special atten
tion niven to the care of homea.
H.J. SCHETTIO.
llnppy and content is a bride with "The Ro
Chester;" she lives in the light of t.ie morning.
Y'iit H more, writ Kot kmr .4M Co. AVtw 1 Vr-
.vl.itun.lj. Cm .. Sii.lt, s IJ UrwuJttaj, V '.
A F0r.30TT2N CA3LS PROJECT.
The Sihrl- ltont L'otirjntkt;tril IU" Trrre
tti ; a-'f; or tho .It ;; .o .tio.
lit thoKo i.iys lioi e.i.?jTei N.fiw,v-
Auii iieu ti'i'l Kur.); aw hMnhor.
stout nw, sa. the niex:trio:'.l U Ji.-v.
most 1 i;iU" i-urw fjrgvtU'-n t::-t :!
tcriirisi- for seoiiri-v telj ::;.-'..; colv-luuni-.'utiori
v.-it!i IhirojKs hv way i"
Ilchrinp: strai t:ti-l SiiKTi.i. Crni . iHhl
had just i:i;ide an :itU iint t lay
other cahk uctosm tho1 Atlantii willi tin;
;re;it Castora, but this caido h 1
sriapjKMl in mid-tK-eaiu Many capital
ists, llie'vintr ti;:t l-'ield'n i.len cou'.l
never be realized, formed a ciilthciv l
extend, a telegraph lino from ou.i IVau
eiseo up the coast to Ik.dirin.if : tr::it, run
a eahle across to Siln-ria, a:il then con
nect with the telegraph systems of the
old world. A lar'fe constrtietion lleet
lK-f:m work at Tntrct sound, with t.n
steainshii Ik-or-,. s. Wright a. fiajrship.
The Fremont. Milton. ISaikfcr, l'al
metto. Ni j-htiiivfale, .leiinie I'itto. 11'
luont an! others lironht up .'.u.iphes
from Sjn Francisco, li li. Maine:-, the
supcriiiteiuk'nt of construct ion, had a
liiif force f men or-,'ani::el and uni
formed like an army. Tin- line from
San Francisco to New Westminster, in
Dritish t'ohiinbia. was owned lv the
California State Telegraph tVunpany,
and beyond that it was known as Lie
Collins Overland ami Western Fiiion
Extension. Tlie line followed the c:::.t
shore of the sound to Now West
minster, and some of the oriffinal Jioles
can vet !' seen st ielrin.Lf in tin- mud.
The work was carried oi'ht hundred
miles north of West minster to Slccna,
when tin complete success of tho At
lantic calK'l suddenly put a stop to con
st ruction. The army of men was mus
tered out, and the materials that could
be recovered were taken away. Thou
sand - of tons of wire and material dis
tributed alolir the lint; through the
woods of Dritish Columbia remain
there to this day. Several years after
ward a party of woodmen took to I'ort
Townsf.nl a enrjro of the wire and of
fered it for sah". but the creditors nf
the company seized it immediately. The
S 'abec!; mill - sawed out thousands of
t'.io poles for the line, which were piled
r.O on the mill wharf, and lay there un
til burned with the mill a f.w years
a;ro. The captain of the ship Iirmont,
which lay in F.-iuimalt with a carfo of
s-.i'imarinc cable. rot drunk and ran off
u it li t in ship".-, papers. The vessel lay
in the harlx.r for two years unable t
clear. Her owners finally pat -hed up
Hawaiian papers for her and she sailed
away. Ceor;.-.- II. M an fori I, afterward
- ice president of the Western Fnion,
came out in J and wound tip the af
fairs of the company, paying every bill
i'i full. The American end of the line
was ahsorix-d by the Western Fnion,
and the extension to Skcena. was op
crated for a few years and then aban
doned. A MATRIMONIAL CLUB.
Writ II liy Austrian; liirm ail .iirlluiii
fur tin .".rarri.icrr tif I'twir .irl-
In these days of mercenary mar
ria.e'es, when tlie lords of creation, even
m. re than the weaker sex, an iiMitilly
::ii'iiv. t make a rood match, not
from t'a p .i:t of view of sweetness of
disp i i; ion ir beauty, whi.-h are apt
to w.-i-rh very li-rht in the scales of
decision wle ti plaet-d in the balance.
i'. it li nt. in y. it nioi-c than rcfrcshin;.'.
it is idy i i ie t .i read t he act. milt of a
vltb lat iy -tarti-d in Austria. The
ehivalr. t f'di:i-.'s of the members of
tlie aiariahiif Mat riin-rtial elr.b raise
them si far a'u.ve 'he la.i.iori; y of their
s. - that it i- tlitlieult to Udi. ve in the
a.-lilal V''i-!.'ll".' if th. elub, alx.ut
vhieh. liowcvi r. I liclicvc there is no
doiibt. says a. London letter from a
.'o,n..n to the l'hihid.i'lr.hia Ttdeji-itiph.
flu- iiiiTioH-rs of tin eluli are all rich
;i"!.. and each ha - pledjrrd himself to
taarry a p..r ;irl. For the sake of
these noble lieia-rs. animated with sue'.i
i.'i-,el'.ish desires. I call only hope t'.iat
the seeret of liicmls'i-shi.i is devoutly
kept. I am very un w illinjr to disparage
my i im n s.-x. yet we often hear of. and
even see. the ma tchi.iakiiiir mother on
the warpath. Can we blame her for
her
maternal instincts? While the
tuii'uli'ii wli.i 1i;is :i vi-rv kft-n yt to tin
if.iiii rl'iii'.i'c in tin m:itttr of lnr inat
riiiii.iii. 1 tt 1 1 i:i 1 --. i-, imt niikiniwii. I
fi-:ii l'nr tin- jifjuv of mill. I of the
in .1.1. -niiiiil.'il nit'ti. Tin -ir riclifs alone
tMinl.l Ik :i Ntrin- liait to tilt Hnnil'st
iiuii.l-- nml tl.rir hfhfiiiinjc inotlior;
wlnl. if tli.- fa.-t of tlit-ir vow was
l:tii.'.vnl .-.liiiulil iiiiayint tin oaniliilate
won!. I Ih vt'fy iiiTt-f. In case, how-t-v.-r.
tin m.'iuli.'i-s litnl tin attention
of ioitii.ii:li.',;, "jrirl-s ainl willows too
.'ivt'i-ioWfi'iii. tluy liavc provitled
tlu'tn:i lvt's with loojiliok's of t-scaiK:
fur nIkh-.M tin tlainwl of thir fliok-t lie
lili'.-....l with an abundance of this
worlil'.s (roods they may redeem their
tialhs on payment of four hundred
poiuvb .sterlinj.'. A further feature of
the eluli is to provide deservinjr but im
peeunious couples who, after long1 ou
frajrfments, have still no prospect of set
ting up house with a start in life. Of
course, the forfeitures are devoted to
this purpose, anil thus two pairs of lov
infr hearts are mad. happy. I act real
ly iii.'liiied to elieve that the sterner
sex in Austria are a superior set of mor
tals to those who inhabit the rest of t ic
world, fur I feel quite t'onviueed that
none of our linde siecle younf men who
adorn London society are capable of i
fotindinir a similar clult.
"l HE JOURNALS OF CANADA.
A rifiinmt Simi.niry of f 'aiirt.liitn Nml
:i.tr by v ( :in;itli:in Wrilrr.
Tin generality of Caniidian newspa-jM-rs
in their st;. lc, savs Walter I'lack
lmrii Ilartc. a ( ann.lian journalist, in
the New Knrlaiid Ma'r:i;:ine. arc a curi
ous mixture of Imjrlish and .Americun
nietli.Ml-.. Ja the news department
they arc very similar to the new sjiajH-rs
in the smaller American cities, and in
the o.Iitori;! eoJ'-Uins they arc modeled
after the Kn-rlish pr.. iiicial paJHTs.
Kcept iii om or two in-tances. thoy
arc ilcstitntc of all pretcnt ions to lit
erary excellcmt. The Toronto Mail
:m.i.loU' maintain n hllu'i standard
than anv of their contemporaries. Tho
liazctte of .Montreal and tho Kmpiro of
Toront.t. art' nlinost exclusively political
in thoii4 scope, and exist as the orj.ii us
of the coiiservati-c party. The west
tro papers have little room for any
thing outside of news and politics. The
Montreal Star is always on tho popular
sido of every question. The Ottawa
papers, like those of Washinirton. curry
little weight and are miserable in every
particular. The French Canadian news
papers are less enterprising and ener
jretio in the "atherin' of news than the
Knjrlish. Imt their editorial columns are
tisually more striking; in a literary way.
A f.iuantic Clock.
Tli. I si-fr rt n rtnV.lt. t.. t A r a4
' ... ........ ... .- 1 ' uuii.im av
PhihuU-lphia it to lie provitletl with a
. clock, which, for size aloue, will lie cine
of tho iiiiirvtMS of the world. Tht tt n
ttr of the iliitl (twenty-five feet in
iliaineter) will lie three hundred and
fifty-one feet ahove the street. The liell
is to weigh between twenty and twenty-
hve thousand iioun.Is and will be .sec
ond in weight to the preat Montreal
! cathedral bell, which weighs twenty
eiht thousand pounds, aad it is cal
culated that its peal will be heard even
to the most distant part of the city.
I Chimes similar to those of Westminster
j will lie used, ringing' at the quarter,
half, three-fiuarters and hour. The
. minute hand is to be twelve and this
hour hand nine feet in length, while
the Roman figures iu the dial will
measure two feet cijrht inches in length.
mr j urn
THE cO
r HAY- FEVER
f
1 W. AND
COLD" HEAD)
Ell' Crtam Balm, i nt a liquid, tmvff or
tntlckljf abwrbfd. Jt cUan the
r ii- the tore, aout tv aruqgz or im
DUC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren
ONLY $20
HIGH ARM,
PHILAD'A
SINGER.
CARTELS
ITTLC
IVER
PILLS.
Sick Beadaeba and reliere all tbe tronblea lnrf
dent to a bilioaa stataof the aju-m. auoh aa
ZHzzineea, Kaoaea, Drowaiaeaa. tiistreea alter
eating. Pain in turn Side. to. While Uteir moat
romaxkabla succees haa baen abown in cozing
Eeadaeha. yet Carter'a little Utbt Pflla arw
equally trainable in Constipation, curing and pre
venting tuieannoyinKCOxaplatnt.wtiile tbry alaa
correct all disorders of tbeatomai-humalate tba
lirsr and reguJaxe tbe bowels. KtMalltbeyocuw
Corea
Aeli tbey wonld be almoat prlceleaa to tboaa wha
uf.Vr from Cue dutRuing complaint: but f orttt
jiataly tbeirgoodneaa docs Dotend bereand thoaa
-jrhooncetry tbcm wiil nad thean little pills Tala
eble in so many ways that they will not be wil
lina to without them. But after ailaick has it
ts tbe bane of so many Uvea that here la where
vrenitknniir twl bosat. Our piilacuroitwiula
ethers do not.
Carl-r'a LitMo I irrr Pilla are rery email ana
Tory tj to ti.a. Cno or two I'illa uakea dosa.
TUi t are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
pur-V. Lutl y tiicir pentlo action plomae all who
,(io. Iavulat05centa: tire for $l Sold
t. y d.-a-st everywhere, or sent Ly mail.
BARTER fXEOICINC CO.. New Yorlt.
-.'.LLFILI., SMALL DOSE. SUALLPRICE
jnl,W CI l Nrl
B. L. JOHSSTitS. M.J.HflK A. W Hl'l'ai.
LSTABLtHHSO 18Tt.
Johnston. Huek A G..T
liANICKKS,
EUESSBUIU;. - - PENS A
A. W. Bl'i'K. I skhlrr.
(T.trLIHHCIt IhM.
Carrolltown Bank,
CAKKIU.L.TIIW.N. PA.
T. 1 Nlf RR ! II. I ahlr
General Banting EnsiEbss Transactm.
The tolli.wlnit are tin- nnclal feaiure -.i
areneral bat Kiuv railness :
IIEPOK1TS
KeeeiTer payable on demand and In-e'ert h-a-intr
eerllbrate Ueaed n lima depositor'.
E.OANN
".ztended to romomer on laroraMe tatmnann
improved paper discounted at all timet.
'I.I.rCTIOKN
Mare tn the locality ami upon all the h-tnkinv
towni In tbe United States t'harxe tnnderate
DR.4FTH
lasoed nevntlahle In all parte f the tr.ii
states, and torrlKn ezrbaniie lsrue.1 on !l .a-.
of tnroia.
A4 4 l iTN
Ol merchants, farmer and tttl err eo leitml -whom
reasonable aecomodailon will re ieni 1
Patron! are fared that all intnaaetlon h'
be held ae strict It .rlrsie ar.d einfldeniis I. n
that they will be featrd ae liberally a
nankiaif inlet will perslt.
Kespect tally.
JOHNSTON. BITK e CO.
0. A. LANGBEIN,
Manufa'torer ol and Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS
stnnLCN, BRtnirs, whips.
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kibes. Fly Nets, furry Corahs, etc.
pairlna: Neatly aad Promptly done,
guaranteed to it Ire fallatacilon.
te Ke
All work
KldiBC Bridles, from..
Tea Bridles, from
.n. np.
.il to no.
... Oe. an.
Lap Musters, tmm
Machine-made Harness, from e 0 op.
Hand made Harnees, from . 10.0o a p.
srCall and eiamlne my mora be lore por
ehaninic elsewhere. I gaarantee to fell as cheap
aa the cheapest.
sT-Sbop Barker a' Uow on Centra street.
aprl2VU
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
CANIIir.R.
A GENERA I KANKIXO BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE. LIFE. AND ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE. ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP
LINES REPRFSENTED RY US.
Account: of merchants, farmers and oth
ers earnestly solicited, assuring our patron
. that all business entrusted to n will re '
ceive prompt and careful attention, and he I
. held strictly confidential. Customers will
be treated as liberally as pood banking
i rules will permit.
LILLt UAhlMilU.,
feb.W0. Lilly, Penua
NOTDEAD YET !
VALUE LUTTRINCER.
TIN, COPPErT vND OTMRON WARE
AND TIX BOOKING,
Kanpaetrnlly Inrltes tbe attention ol hit Irtandt
and tbepnbllela aeneral tothefaet that ha IsstlU
carry! na en hnatneas at the eld stand oppestte the
Moantala House. Kbensbnrs;. and It prepared ta
tnpply rrom a larwa atoek. or matswiaetnnnt: to or
der, any article tn tali line, from tha sa.i .aat ta
tha lanrest. in tho beat manner aad at tho low i
Hrlng ptioea.
flPNo penitentiary work either made nr sold
at this aitabllihmeat.
TIN ROOFINH 8PKCIA1TY.
(Hto mo a eail and latlrry yoarselves an to my
worn and prices V ItUTTKlNlrKfct.
irnabara:. April IB. lS8a-tt.
cancEn
-na Tomon CCRFPt w krvtf.
ff
r,i-n
A
jxnrdcr. AppVfd into Vis rvtril it it
keid, allay injlimnuitun, neal
50c
oy iruni on rrrnin. j irur,
Street NEW YORK.
WARRANTED
5 YEARS.
15 DAYS TRIAL
IlaeSrir-M-ttlBK .Mrrdlr,
rir-tlardlmi; abwttlr, la
Molar Iraa and 1 if;lit-mn
mIik, bus the Hand so meat
wasd-work, and Anrit
art of citra aituu-bntenta.
Don't pay acruti i m
60 1 arntt for clrcwlfur
THE C. A. WOOD CO.
17N.10tbSL,Phila.,Pa.
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenm EN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE 0RU) FOR THE MONET
It la a sfamleaa shoe, with no farkii nr waz thread
to a art tbe r.--l; made of the best line retf. atyllelt
and eaey. and aenaatae snr mak more eeurs efAts
fraii (nam any other manufacturer. It eijuala hand
sewed slum ruatma fnm ai.uu to ft.SU!.
CS gT liessise llaaet-arwrd. tbe flnet ealf
ai 9i abue aver orTt-rrd t vvi; equals French
Imported abnea which rtiet frnnt ftt.it. to (J .11.
tl H'l'-srwrs Writ ehsr, One ealf.
aVVe atjllna, t-cnr.rtalleaod durablf. Tbe beat
ahoe erer oflVrvd at this price ; same grade aa cue-tom-maite
aiioes coatlna frum ft 10 ftni.
CO &9 Pallra ukari rarnier. Kailmad Men
Pva aad Letter arriersall w ear tbem: nnecaif.
an sa. aauunto insiue, neavy inre soles, exten
atoaedce. one ttalr will w ear a vrar.
49 ae- ralft Bi bt-nr h.ew nrTered at
aaVe&e thta price; one trial will convince thuaa
who want a shoe fornxnfort and aerrtce.
w&O and ei.Oft Usrklirnati't sbnea
are very stroua and oural.V. Iboae who
have given them a trial will w-ar no other make.
Dove' 'J.WO ai"d l.7.l a-biKl ebiwa ara
BMJ em by tlie bt.yaeverirwhrrr: thryaell
oa their merits, a. tbe Inrreaxln. sales tbnw.
rM lac Sl-ort f laad-xotrd ahie. beat
ssUU ICO lNMiirula, trri sty linn; e4Ualsr'reaca
Imported shoes rttinirfrtm ftl.iti t ftii.iti.
f.a ales' -i..0. ai.lia aad 91.75 ahoe for
Hlasesare the best fine Lamgola. NiylNh aud durattle.
t'aatlaa. Bee that VY. I Lunula' nanra aad
price are stamped on the buttwm vf each ahua.
ITTAKE NO fsrBSTITt'TF
laaUtOB lorai advertised dealers stitiplrtna. von.
XV. 1 WOl tiLAh. Oratcktaa. Maae, ttuldby
C. T. KOBJURTS,
OILS! OELS!
The Stjimlanl Oil ('onipany, of
Pittsbiirr, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the riorues
tio trmle the finest brands of
illami -atins and Lubricating Oils.
NaphrJa and Gasoline
Tib at can ba
f,UD FROM PETROUUIil.
We challen'ie comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If yu wish the most
M : URiformly : Satisfactory : Tils
in the market ask for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
riTTSBl'RC. P
oetlR-99-lyr.
B. J. LYNCH,
U X DKRrI K li
Aurl MnufHflurr A Da'fr In
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
:iv::, and cnim
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS.
T nL-M, CHAIKH,
IVIa-tt oss Slg.
1G0: ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
a-T'Ciliz-nt. 1 if CaiDorla Count and all
itiht-T arlhini; tii turctia lmntKl FURNI
TURE. Ac. at hiinmt prlci" are reiwcif alty
InviUtd to ele us a call rwf irr buvlcz .!.
a lure. w are ctinfidrnt trat w cait
m-pl frer) want and plea, evere tante
Prl-is tlv rv lowBHt. r416-'rin-tt.l
If ir, IleWaTiwiere-. a u n.rrtTT r. ;'" ttiir m
TtaAilstt, mnd from lmt emtia m "vort j and di tn
brritvl llfrwinfr d pT Is th rt ef mnr. u tl.oy
Vrfe h-knlo.c frrr lat,rrMirtiitiiiy. UfeU
lf t MMhtit Bp u4 rioinr . I itiprov your ppr la
utiy. and merw rotritr. frtniniic pc: It miaI
hy fhilAtwpr, tLat tb io4i.M ef lortm Sri
gl4 r'-rtmuiy t Mt hf-tttoR at tom mhpw of lifo;
krM U rtiHr, aaioi tt fwntro nt htr nch . fail to 4
mm 4 ho tUp-nv wrer t rMrn." oUevi yon fi4
hm MUll prtinitTf inTMttal nrmry ciievnra ta.av4
ypf mnrthf. mu4 ( tmir promi; that i what all aac
aaflflitotw4o. Ilr is mm opmrinuf. aach a art oftora
artlhts tharamrh "t lahlrorttis . 1 Tiiprt!. U will fi
a ItMt, a Krmt4 trt lifo. Tta com pfKrtmaii7 for
aaaay to hmm. M-aty to hn rnmtXm rptl'y mud botiTB-bly
9jmyin4ntTinBvr"nt1mittrmmm. All atraa. Vo caai
4o tba arork a4 Itva at bma. ;l.raT n ra. Em a,
taaara ara aa-ii? aarTititf from Va to ftt I A rr dar. Taat
cm 4a aa wll if wil, wora. fH ta bra, but i.olaotrt
aalf ;ari1 yon ran inr rawaa yr.ariitiuaa fn. Vm
eaaclTarattitiiimlT.erall rnrtttiiiihtrrt. Kaay
to larm. Caaitett at re-,ntt4. Waaiaitvoa. AUiacata
fiaratlvalf tw raallv rttiaM(ul. C iaatrvei an4
abow yoi bow. free, t ailnta onku.a amaoc aar vark
am. hm rvtr ta ev plain hvra. 11'iita ait lowra mil fra.
i mtim ni-u v. hwim o nrimy auiirM at aura II
tmUiC Cok. Iftaa . rartlM, MaviM
TO 17EA1CMEM
Satterlnir from ihoetlecta of toothloltrr. rt oar
ly decay, wajtinn weakoe , lost manhanl. etc . I
will sand a valuable treat lee ( eal 1 ouolalnlna
fall partlcalars lor home rare K EE ol ebaraTO.
A splendid medical wurh, s nun id ha read ty ev
ery maa who il nervnns and debilitated. Addrart
rrwf. F. C FOWLIRtMsadaa, laaa
tUiirii Fire Insurance Ape;
T. W. DICK,
General lrsurai.ee Agent
KBENSBUBG. FA,
WILD HORSES.
Noble AniniaN Oft to Trie.ntMlvc VUI
Urceaciate lufo Poole.
Mai. many ytars ajn a shlit lailon
wii!i trip'iaish It. irste . went a -lion- on the
sr.n bt of t 'liiiKtiteafriu i .la:.tl. t.n !!
t ;-.t tta-ll shore of Vir;ri:ii'i. t.;i'. 1 Ih-jii.h-r
antl lriver. Xo iiili;i I::jows -.1:c:i
the i-.hip wetit ashore :r.h::t jxirt "t
siiile.l from or luiw many horse:. .-re
tstvetj. It is known, how.'fi r. th:.t i ii
the extreme e.l;re of '!.:r.a'.ti-r.;r.-.e
island a .ship la-ai-in' a fir.i of lior-t-.s
to the new world from some juirt ia
Spain endtd its vovae in a terrilic
storm, ainl that soine of th horse;-,
found their way through the brealci rs
tn the barren waste of sand. Tliese
bursts must have Wen of a hirh order t.f
breetl. fur, though seores of years of
privation and eNisiire have passed
over his head, the wild hor.-t of this in- I
hospitable and barren region is a most 1
remarkaiile animal, lie is smaller to
day than his Spanish proto -pt. and
lack tif eare and exposure storms
of this tempest -swept island lias rwdueed
the original horse to a roiij'h. sluicT.V
jxiuy. yet all the years of tle;reneraey
antl vicissitude hare not .shorn him of
Ins evidences, of blood -his lieauty, his
tntelliirenee and his Jleetness. The
s:veritv of the climate, the want of
trenjjtheninir. nutritions food, have
iatle their influenee felt, net upon
a sjiirit. but iijioii the
i the castaway horse. Mary of th -:.f
inies have Itccn captured by tl.e
.habitants of the region adjaeent to
L!ie mainland and put to iisc. although
;'.n breaking and traiiiiii' .f litem i ; in
s mie instances a very serious j 1. Tl.e
Teet of years of unrestrained fret'iiom
ion hi-, hi-rh-mett letl Ii1i.uk I has made
i..ila:iil horse way want aad j al:ni -of
i-., Itln-rty. It usually retp:ire:. t!ie
::iitetl str-.-ni h of four nu ll tn subdue
:ie Vnirc horse. Nt v. ith.-.ta:it":i:i.-r.
'icy are f rep;etit 1 y coiiipicred and tied
wn to the ilriii rt-ry t.f farm work or
:y l m'i ii jaiiliii;' t he t lam cart:, t.f
incotcajriie tisheriiit-n alon-,' the ;.ln- 1
.- atls of the Viririnla or Marvlaiitl
-ast. It is certain that iubreetlin'r ::iid
-ivatiori, together witli the ri-or . of a
tTi'i'iilili' climate, have hail their
.Vet
in tleterioratinr this race of
. s.
With tin
'y KnrniK
nitie of t!i
1inst isfttleliwiit tf Aiitr:ili;i
Iiiipm-s were ii.tr.il-.ioi'l.
,; f-:itKtl from f ntrnl :::ul
riii revt-rttti t tin . iM stat. T!i
:r in;iltiiilii-I :ind d trinr:it.-tl in t!ia.t
i:irlv JH-Li'l.tl et.iitineti' until ih ;
re :is mini. Ton, as j:iek rabbits ami ;is
.h'ss. TIiev ltt.:iiiit such a nuisaiii.
l.iat seven tlitnis:iTil nf tlu-m were shut
it one statiin in New Stint !i V..lt s. In
i arlv every enunt ry when t he nticc
.inesticatitl luirs, has rin. wild he lias
'tfrinrated. le has 1 imllfil into a
i my in let-land and Shetland. '.irsiea
arid Sardinia, the mount. liii.r.is rt-rimis
f iiorlliern Eurnne, ami tli. (VnlilK ras
f Amerifa. Then has a miniature
orst tiri-riuat.-d dtirinr anl :.iuei the
.var in the jirairics aloii'T the jrulf etiast
r..m Mobile ti tin Western limit of
. etistana. Many jilanters lur"ii5 the
var allowed their thorou ghbred mares
escape, and breeding' in the wild
t-;te with the natives the size h:v
-rad ua Hy liiminishetl until many of
'win do not .each thirteen hands, und
tew of them jrn over that.
SOCIAL SUCCESS.
Woman iVh Vllif to I Ir Acret-uMf
Must I.Utt-n. Not Talk.
A wouinti t 'it most arreeabh must
Msten. says Kate Field. Keep a man
'Viiiind up. bmk us though J'oil were
liantna-on his lips and he'll think you
lianuin-. I'or my part I like to listen.
It's a "Teat deal lictter fun to make
thers talk than to talk one's self. The
li -tener never in:iks a fool of herself,
lieeatise she says nothing. She cannot
make enemies by the expression of
opinion, for she expresses none. Mic
learns a ileal almtit other eople. and
iioIhuIv h-arns anything a Unit her. She
rivt's n.i oftenst by ei it ist ie assertion.
The talkers call her sympathetic lie
cause she has allowed all tn have their
own way. I don't say that a woman
.hould everlastingly hold her tontine
there are men who insist iioii an iu-
rehanre of ideas:- but it is alw ays safe
start a man Um the subject of him-
,lf. Nine times out of ten you will
iiieh the restHinsive chord and Ih en-
.-rtaincd.-as everylKKly can talk well
on what is nearest the heart.
You've made an impression on Mr.
Randall." said Itob, this mornin,?. 'lie
t'.inks you remarkably iutcllhrcut.
What tlid you sav to hitn?"
N'othitijr." I replied. -I asketl an
occasional ucstinn and listenetl. He
talketl about himself."
A woman may serve up w it or cpi
.rram as an entremets and Ik liked:
but I'm convinced that a woman who
monopolizes conversation is doomed tn
Ik hated. Woman in society is to Ih.
man is to do. Ik-yond all other horrors
are the shtip-talkin- horrors. A wom
an may translate llomcr. write llom
:ila, edit a newspaper, conduct impor
tant business, or net Lady MaclH-th.
but she must forget herself if she wants
to Ih welcome in stn-icty. In fact, if a
woman is not bom unselfish let her as
sume the noblest of all virtues, and.
prtTvided she drc&scs well, she will Ih
admired.
A MOTHER'S LOVE.
With a Tl re k I nr Heart she Iteado
Her
Ilnarli t vr'a rnuersl rviee.
There was a simple funeral at ink
woods cemetery on a recent Sunday,
says the Chicago Tribune. No priest
or minister was there to read the bur
ial service only a heart-broken
mother who saw her only daughter go
to her R-rave, while a man who had
been a stranger to both and the under
taker watched the silent grief as the
coffin was hidden under the clay.
Unfortunate Mamie Jennings, whose
body was takeu from the lake off llydc
l'ark Thanksgiving day, would have
jone to a pauper's trave but for tho
kindness of J. 1'. Luby, an operator on
the board of trade, who read the story
of the suicide aud himself arranged for
a respectable. Christian burial. The
mother of the girl is without money I
and, but for the aid of Mr. Luby, who j
had known neither, the girl would haro
been buried hy the county. j
Mria. Jennimrs claimed to have asked
Kendal Street Christian church, where
the crirl attended services, to send a !
minister to conduct the funeral. There
was no minister present, however, and
the mother, rather than see her daugh
ter buried without religious observ
ance, stood beside the coffin of her
daughter and read a portion of thn
eleventh chapter of the Gospel of St.
John: "I'or I am the resurrection aud
the life." She read and there came a
solemn amen from the two who looked
on in reverent silence.
Snow had covered the mounds of
earth about the new made prave and
headstones were half hidden by the
mantle of white. Near liy. a long- line
of carriages wound in and out among
the leafless trees, following the hearse
containing the remains of a daughter
whose life had liven passed in the
midst of riches and of luxury. Aliove
her grave were heaped beautiful
wreaths of flowers until the dark clay
was hidden and sorrowing friends
stood by and sought to soften the grief
of mother and father.
At the other grave the mother gave
one look across the snow and then
placed a little bunch of faded forget-me-nots
on the grave of her child and
turned to where the one carriage stood.
There were no tears in her eyes and
as she gave a last look at the mound
ami t he poor offering of flower she
said: Thv will dtie.
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tiilK- iit ii hla'li rate .'t -jiee.l. In. I Willi u
' t title r-li.Iiii- motion. On.' i.f 111.' f"r
i i ;ti ii:;ier. in n ft rrin' to thU rail
r. i-i tm:r!;--: Tr;iveler. will 1
1 iwecl a limited amount of lia j-iiu'e. l.nt
-t:i lUin-r will he sti-H tly pr h i l 'it '!."
An experimental line i. to Ik lmiit on
this principle LetwetMi 1 1 amliurjr an. I
Ilnehtli. a d'ttanee of alotit lifteen
i.iil.-s. v. hieh tin ears are c.lceled to
traver-e in eleven niinutes.
SOLAR SPOTS.
Ilci-Hpt ion of mii 1 n t t rct in 1 rmiiinil
ral I lieiitiiiifiioti.
J he cunout ami sti'e-m e p
enoii of tlie fiill of a solar fi
ll. Oll
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ance into a Mtn spot has I teen re. et.
reported hy M. Tnnivi'lot. the l i'i
astronomer, lie was t"i:ilileii '
serve this fall very distinctly. Th
spot in which the protti!eraine
lost was very fjuiet. (.'ivin-; n-
slightest evidence of any Voicaii' ' '
timis jroin' on. There arc in or m '
sun sptit usually jets of incandesc
matter. fiitjuett ly thrown tip t" X'
heights, hut tliis voracituis -pot I
swallowed up the pn ituhcrati '
ti"tion was in almo-t entire tea
M. Trouvclot hint- that the iu-t i
. aide explanation of this nio-t in--:.-
ous plu-uoiiiciion I- that the c..i--sjm
its which arc i:i a Mute of rap -'
crciso some liiud of attract iti '
certain prottiN'raiices. These - '
eloinls. sometimes liliiiiieii;irv.
times diffuse, sometimes seen to
rating like a cyclone, ar. tfp-
mainly cf hydrogen and hci.-Ai-oini.l
tic spot the m--tit ni of lihon-.
is usually inward toward h et ntral
and tht'ii downward. It mi, vht. t '-. '
fore, Ik supposed that the prominc
seen hy M. Trouvclot approached ''
spot by asjiirution.
tonki Iteeelve.
'hcn a man walWs diafronally anl
dowly across a street with shoulders
tooped. head Unt forward, both hau ls
n his trousers pockets and a pcnorally
lejectcd air about his persou. it is n"
.ipn that he is kick at heart, disoour
id and perhaps recUlcss. I saw- a
uau behaving in the manner dcscril.
ays a writer in the IVtroit Free rivs.-.
ind I haprn.'ued to know that clutchi a
u cither hand we re lepal tender notes
eprescnting over
ci-.'1't tn ousoii-i ti--.
ars net rroht in
l.tlslUfSS lit Ul i
had just concluded ami that he wasfici
inr fvtirly W.-U over tl- tr-in'J