UKOrOHT TO LIFE. A Thrilling Seono "WlTnesa! In a Dissecting Room. Tha Hotly of a Hen tilt Oil ".irl Stolen nd kvld tn u M.-liel t ollesr She Itrrnvrn In thrt lrk of Time. In a strinkTH in om of the vaults cit the Cincinnati Safe Deposit Company. 6a-s the Kiiquircr. there is a paper be loiiifin to an ol.l and nvllkiiDivn physician residiiij.' in tlie West end. It is a written statement f duo f the strangest and most remarkable expe riences ever hud ty a physician. In the year that t lie rebellion broke tint the physician, who will he des ignated as 1 r ;.. was connected with a well-known iiie.tical college. 1 1 1 - busi ness was to buy material for the dis sect in;d-r, h mi ai.il iu.-truct the students iu their oi k. (tm ni:.'!it lr. Ci. was at work punt ing out the construction of several nerves i:i the arm of a corpse, when he was called into the hall to r-ce two men. Ho recognized his visitors as body snatciiers. They t-.ld their business quickly. In their u:i:."n, within a quarter of a mile i the college, was the IkhIv of a beautiful younr womax. that had been "lifted" just that day. Tliev would deliver it for ei"i:T.v dollars "What did o'ee die ol .'" as,.cd Dr. i 'Oh. noh'ii'.r oat a l'.tt'e throat trouble, and '. didn't iiurt the liy :i bit as we L'ot it out. She was the daughter of a rich farmer near Lien dale, and was L'..iii-.r to be married soon." Thedoet'.r accepted the ot'er. and it u as n. t i.n:r b i..:.- the corpse dehvejed. The iicn carried tlieirbiw den upstairs ami i;r e-p.-d it on th" I'.ooi of the room adjoii.in.r the di--scct intf r.Hin. lir. i !. st , , i in nrncd up the lie-ht. and handed the me:, th- aima-v. ( ne of them opened the sa. and the head of the corps.- was exposed. "sue was indeed hands, 'inc." said the tioct' r. A-fie three walked out of the room the doe: asked h'i:s..;i: ';. n slu In alive? I am sa:e I saw her ev. lals move." Ash. entered the di-seetintr- room aim pr .! 1 t i 1ms woi the st udeiit s n. it ! ed that he was i-.-rvoUs Ulld excited. In a tew minutes he ;i compelled to ahati Ion his work aid go In mc. ut in tic street he continued to think ill' t He corps,.. r. n he reached home ill- c d l.a-l :. ll C'lli of . .' '.' lllld s.'ll.e i . i.- -;.i!-C' :. 1.1 t he ("V d not tot;. '. ,;. i.. .' ' pressed toe idVe ill his v. ij'e. lie to .i her a-KMit t he body at 1 iw c- ii ii-L-e. '"Don't " a--te a lie en-lit." .-he . ried. "K turn to i!ic coil, at !!. ai.d if 1 icirl isa.ive o.i c. ill e-ei credit f. .r i r... . ddd h. r bach I ii'.e." S, m in Ids coat a:: i hat. th.e h.vi f'.. i a w as si .op . in hi v. i y I ic t t '; ie coii.i e. Tin- cat!.. .!.-..: I .-!!s v. re j:: -t to. .in t the 1 on.- . f -id in; . ,r. i ;. stopped ;. t! - r--i ; of ;,:t ..'.! .ne.ii- c;i! friend and a o 1 :n to iir.-.'iiiti .ny l.'uu 1 i.e !....;. 1 -1 :.t oic"e !'. ::. . . . . 1 :i. r o... a'id. afd-r 'ria'cili..r a ' id. i' 'he -a. ';. The l.reast of .i" c.e- . ; I'l'-c. and she Was chvd oldy iu Itll-l. .:.. ,e .. s;i, hose. ;.lul - ippei s. The o r ooii,-rs, as was atr.-rv.a r.i ! rir.:" i. h: ' torn fr..n the b.mv l :!i.-s ia v.hi.'ii ti.e vouny ladv was to h ( ju.irricd. Car fu.Iy the two doctors lifted the body a a table. "iler heart is st;n." said Dr. (., as he j'lac-d !;-. car to the breast. "And she has no pul.se," said the ether. "Iler body i, (r.iite co 1," said. Dr. (h, us he asl. 1 th wtie-r to assi t him in (.'ivini' the .. ,rpse a rigorous rubbiuy. They lift. '. :.; tic- corps.- and rnhU-d tt, as hard ;n they could t .r s ine t ime. Dr. i. an ele, : ri,- batu r.v and placed it aloiiLTside . the neck. S-n.ii after it h:..l bce-iiu to s orlc. the eves rf the c. irpse ip. rn d. the lips p;ivered, and the '..-ad ra; c.l up. ." !. ' : 1. sh, V -d.iv, 1" easjx-d Dr . c. S'S 1. f ' - ' -' c!::i-..-t i' a f-iint. His fri' :: -t.-.i t.dn to a chair, but the ey o, both n--v. r 1. it lia corpse. The do.:...- r. :. d ;.:.d ;; ; .; a : uc-1 to t he hid;, that h had u-i'icrone a s.iri'ical op, r. d . 1 1 l -.,'-. i .1 it i ii 1 ' v recovered. Ihit si;.- hl.e -. 'i:.u :-e:.L. S;l(. l1;ii ).,. i:i trar.e-.- and ;..,, hn-cvn everything tlia. o -v-aricl. ', ;,.,,( felt th .e v.:-r..i hisses ..f h. r parents and lover ami th. '. . .1 was over w hen the li.'J of the . was screwed down. Sh. felt th h: ..-I , ; robbers when they Kited lier i'.-. : .. - .tii.j. 'l'he janitor's c. ' wa-. jniekly waked tip and prepiir.'.; -,-me colTee f,,r the lady, and ai -o : :.ve h.-r some clothing. .V h.r k -,as h-a ;.o,l tla lady was driven to Dr. (,. !,,.n-.,.. when; she spo-.it the .lie;,-,. Tt.,. ia-xt day sh,; was ta.icii lima, and t w o wchs t !: mar r:u"V occurred. i m.- i;-ra e r 'Id .e-s re turned the stolen bridal roljc, and were never prosccat. d. RUSSIAN MOBILITY. The Kaiif l ISnllot in-; t poit j.ali.l iti-s f r l;e.it Il.iin.r-i. The Uusshui i. .' .d, d y is const it at i, ei ally ii"t a i . '.: .st -. There i-a ootid;. lit l! u.i e.it.i. i.t i;, mi m 1 .-.. l'.-i-si .a - "f t i..- I c.v.-r i-ln-sc ,,,'.en r i'sed t.. ic!.:!. .. if they inak- tiu-tn-se'd.e, d.'s -r id.-- hi the IT- .ver.im ! :t scrvie -. ai. i ii'.di -s are .Ic i-.'.i.-d if i'.r lh.- commissi. , a ci'.'iie t'.,- . ..nis deprive th, .a ,.f lia'.i- -'t i.-, ar.d pr.-f. r eiiccs." A complaint has readied the r-ctiate. say-, tie- l dica -o New-, that an a.sscmhiy of i.i,!.-s d.,d i- fa-.,- 1 t . , ntcr llpoll t heir l olis the tl.dl.es of jK I-s .;s re --. i.tly raisi-. to t h.-h-stat ion. I'poii further iiipuiry ji was ;.nii;d that the ass,-mb!i. s of many dl.- t r'u ts had made it a practice to the same. W hen a person who h-id need made a im'-ie sou rht lor admissi n i :;d t :.. ir col':,.-! 1 they wou.d de. id.- hi - as-- bylaii-.t. If he llid II, it receive a Mlllie'.ellt Mll.l bef of Votes he V. ;is c.. i ..del II . mi I ; .eu ro!!, and ass, mdiics. 'I'm- p.-. I i I liob.iity" have .--. I. m-dy wat, ;ied ..ye. such ballots and t.de i, .are t iat i.o Iicw-made ii. .1.1.- si.. ,;dd be a.i'md t. .1 ii.to their cir. le. The senate therefore d "i-i -1. .1 t ..at ;. soon as any p- rs. m v.'a -ai.ri.tt. ,1 to t.,e pri vile pes of the uobhi ty he b, ,-, m.-s .i. faep. a :i,-i..': r of t la-ass,-i., , ,; v . .1 nobles .f Ids It is the ,.nty of th,- a -s.-u;',;-, t ,, ::t, r h i. .me I!mii t i.eir i-.i '.- a. m : . i fy I-io .1' the ci, t ., -a,, ! s-nd sp -.-lal I. eet 1 1 i ' d . held. I v their hod;.-. TI'.CV have , , .i :i ia Od . i.n.tt. r, and tin i'r ba'.'otin,.'' I. .- iit.w candidate is a mere farce. I1-1-iii. l'jjur. A v.-cll-k-nown l-'rerich journalist. M. Haines le Hotix, bciiii; t .ld that a be--fc'ar could make fifteen fraucs a day in the Champs lilvseos district, resolved to try it. Ires.sio- himself rrthe part he iM jraa his test, -oino- flom holw, tj house. The wife of u physician Kave liirn an old ivarrueiit. An old man e-ave him two francs. A countess, who re ceived him as if he were "oomebod y," pave him ten francs, directing' hIn to call a-j.in. In a very short time he made a hum equal to tw.-ntv francs. At the house at which he received ten francs the coiicicrjro claimed a commis sion on his jrxxl luck. Il .i.i CouiM-lliiig. The Ji.'ch uana.s burn the btomach of Jin ox at 1 v.-nin-. bccau.se. they say, black .'-moke- will .r..,i.r i 1.....1.. r- v.uiiu.1 1 and cause the rain t eome." Timores nici-i.icc a blach pi- for raiu, a whiu- or red one for sunsiiine. The (iaros offer I u bh. h- r,,::t n lhc. top of a y h j iuouutaiii ttj ti;i;c t,f .n.'i.'ht ' . . mm V 1 T TN Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ccrnpound Is a Harmloss, Positive Cure for the worst form of Feir.rde Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. Intlanunation and Ulcera t' n, railing and I i.-p'.atrcnicnts, also plnal Weakness and I.cucorrhcra. It wi'.l lisrve aa 1 e:'el tuniori from '.:e i.verus in an t-at "v ?t.e. e ci I'fvtloprr.er.t. and chocks the tend- n.-v t t .u.i -.or.s hum- -rs. It reniovrs f...ni;.c-s, t'ati: j.u y, c.knrs cf the sv n ... h. '".re l'-!f.it:r. He.T'arlie, Nervous pi is'.r.dion.C iencrul 1 th.i'.:tv,.-i'ei'-U i-;rss. l)cprc--:on and In..'"est!":i, a'o that fechii- i'f 1 !'.;:i U-.wn, .au:ng pain, we' .d.t, and ten kac'.'.e. It sets in 1i.ii iiinnv vi ith the laws that povern tj.c fcrv'o -v -n ura't-r nil rir. uaistancc-s. Vcr Kid- .-v t'enr.iaii s of either sex this ( -'iiup-,-,11..! I :.s-::; ' - i. "crrc-.:i'r.der.cs i . ''v .-.ms-.- "r '. A i i:r-s in cor.ii.ler.ce, L U1A K. I'IMillAM MLI. CO. .! iiA. c I 1'. Xi in II v , ; v 'i ' U: v r l. 1 1. ili .' 1' I..: . i I. ... .1 I FREE '.thinlle llok n Nfrrmli I iisc-iis. t-:.t I rctr to any its jKMir ji.-.tu.':itM rm mif ottiii Thi.s r--m'''lT lia s Ik -iiun-.l tiy iti v -a.' -.sir rt;u'. i-t f'.n xj,i. . Iij.!.. hi ice Is' ii. m vr.-ii tp 1 ic.J'-r Lis. !;rccii"ii b tuo KONIC MED. CO.. Chicago, !!'. si.t.l 'iy PnistM - : .? o-E'.:!V. fi r I : rr-, n, ' .-ti t ' "U t .- ai.-l .'ti Vulk V i c.i. ! i-r 1 ,. - - i-i:ur-ti tr., :. M.nlv. : I - 'I. ' - r: - .-. 3 ' J i - - :i ' . -r - J. ' : . . ' - . . c ox; ec c r - !.'.--- c-:.-i:e-.--.-j s. '..- - x -c - , I '11 . . . I l-ir.: t:.c... Z Mil... Ctiuri-I. triii.- - : . r i -r; t 're -ii t.. -: ' e- i 5 5 -1 - f I.,' --. ii:ly ei e, t Sun l.iy . 1 1..-., ve s u n. t.. v iv Jti:u-K i-t e:i !r..liMt I -ifiirAi.ti !tnti,n.. b.-:in-.-. .M.iare'.s mil l'ri.::-'j Crosiirrj s wil! I.e tt ii: -t.it u.ii tor I . t r.iin- N.. 1 -.i:rirrt at V-.-.-. jii n-uh .I'llm;.., u ;ir--. :it S -7 fi-r i..;iit. , rts-on :ree-;i.n ::n i liihniuii. iin.1 witli p.-Kiifa- Kx,re-s r. l.r, t..r DuintH ..( ot .l.ihti'iuwu. A:- i with Mail t rain at '.i -1 tor points t-.t ! ( 're vim. No. 5 oonnf-cis with M -nl Tr.n n at X'li tor pojn 's We?t ot lire con. aud Mai. tliprcs for uii tat oi tr---.!i. Krom I'Oiurs w.-it nl "rei?on No. i eonneet with Mail trin at It 'Si. 'i r. -t ir.on (...ints ei-t ,.l Crefeon with .1. l'n-a ,wii hx;ir--.-s l s -.7. ami l' oifio t'jtj.r,'?.- 41 s K. N'. ciiiiM-ct, -.rh i.;i Tr .in ? 4 -ri tr-.o I oint ei-t .,; i'r,'-. n. -ii. i Mail l.V; rc- m i i: tr-'in (toiiiis w-st o! 1 'r- - - ii. so rut ay tr.i in c .not- t 1. i:..-: li Kxjre:-8ari-l M ot Train we-l ami .n ill I- X(.Ti-.!i ,-a.r.. r.oJCiiKn i or irna p -i r.1" on Ten lviua .1 Northwe-nra 1 uir . i.i i.e. take train itCal l.-.rt or trvi.a.i. laiocM tiiHik. "I" n 11 iy Mnftone Fa--ni:er8 whinj to .ret ,ft wid n .tity the eon tj.-n-r. l'."c'r'cr.- ,Ti-lrn.' t cot on wds tla Hie tr iid at tti."" staiion. r .i.i- will n-.l etoi ualMf n noti! el. W 1". KVI'HBI'X, ien.-r:l M . n .L-rr a n 1 iieriutcndent. .1. Hl'K, it i 1 lain .Miisiir. 1 All'Ki . 1 TIM K 1 A it 1. 1-: ' iK 1 II K KKKNs l Mi'i: M'l.-iia llun li K.i lMl. lut-lle.-t 1 c.-i-iiilt-r 1' i, I s.'.l . 'n iii'ct Ions ;it r-soii. wi.st. i:sr. no'or I.."r... . '.5i! in II irrisSiim e. a ui 'sr.-rn Kst- . 4 -4i a u. s.-.i-iior-Kxc.. fi :(o a iu li.tio't.wn I..Vi.a -.'4 . in "VI - I :iM a rn lrf,-:h Ex. s 4.-, .. n, Iiay Kxp.. 11 oi a m Mlti . .. i 6 j. 111 l.l'i'M K' .. Ul)i a '; I' l'! 'i -!6 III Mail l.. 4 17 . n. , 1't.iU K.p ... !-J . id idi M iri. . a : i.i ,!..-.:. c c. i., .c i. '. - ll-'.tie f i -. .- I .... fc I 1 :''! lie- .Cliii-'y. e.-. j I y - lei (-.1 . s ' . I -ai . -o. i. cr - . 'L i:. . - ci :. i c - -.r -...' -.i.-i i.e v. w oli.lNsd I :. SI it I 11 V I.'Il. I".- .No 1. .. i. N... 3 trlll.e. r M AM I- M l-.i.pn-.t.iir 7 o I . J., IJ;;;. Hra I y : ..) 7 .v, loitl -141 K.ii"i 4 7 la :; No.-t o.i 1. 1 io :i s Mum cr 7 ft m lo 41 ...1 no lan-ket H l i m 4:, 4 im .'in till s -.-o II) 4 IS -MHil II A A Kb liis- No 1. No. -J. No 2 tan--e. v am ! m I'rcfi.n :;l it 10 & I.'u-w-t .17.. .. '. :;j ........ 11 5 :so Mnn-n-r i s w 4n 1 1 -.'. .s ;!7 N .. I .. 41 ll :t i :: Iv.o I'T tt . 0 47 n 41 : 4s ia h-v 8 !' U 17 i :.7 K'x n.l'ur 11 a In 1 1-4 ! ij in Hra.p-y. N el . in. I I.m-ki-t arc KIuk Stations. N irain- on Suiotay. 1,300 BUSHELS OF POTATOES U. W. Kkamulk, Fair Lea. Kent rx. M J.. tn s : With H9 poiin1 of Poh.i1', f;rrM llmK KertilUrr tor rotator., ou 1 ucre of luud, he raised 1..TQ0 bm.hel.-i Binooth, good sied jotuioes. Vhfn quantity- of Fertilizer uud quality ol land In ironiiidered, this U largest crop of poutoes ever ruisod in the world. Why not raise bis crops of potatoes? We eau lell you lion- to do it. and how to prevent Potato Hot aud Blight. Hend& two-cent stamps for Book of 1 pages. W. 5. Powell & Co., ChemhMil Fertiliser Manufacturers, Baltimore, Aid. VTe urn,! the marTolou, French U?m.'.ly CALTHOS rr. anl n li-tlal guarantee tbt C'altho will m op UUcbarsM Jr EaUMloo. aa4 KKsTOKE Lm lCur. L'se it and pay if satisfied. "JnVON MOHL CO., Agtau, lill, OU. 1 M E Ui HORSE. .n rntamsbl A. Child Kasy Maatrry ot Stallion. 1 A Clow-hind hors,M.i;-n tell-, a n-marU-able btnry of a child's control of a vicious horse, says an exta-rife.. "It seemed to tie a caso of hypnotism. A farmer named White has a very Cne stock farm about three miles out of l-:o city. He is a (rood horse trr.iner, and prides himself on bein able; to hundlj the most viciona tyiK3 r-f horscdesh that can be brought to him. lint l.-.st sprint"- he pot more than his inat.-h. Sonielodv sdd liim a black stallion that was the worst-tempered creatr.r I ever saw. He would Lite and strihe uzn kick with such fierceness that no one could pet near him. and White was finally obliged to turn him out to pas ture. He thought th:;t he wo.ihl have to hill him, but of course be hided to ! that, for he was really a valuable least. Hut he was no pood, for no one could pet near him. to say nothinpof cn trolinp him. White has a little Im.v eleven years old. who is one of the brightest but most ptntle little fellows t hut I ever saw. One uioriiiup what was his surprise and :;Iari.i to sec l.'.t'e Kal pi 1 C' me pa I lopiriur -' wn tlie lane on the "l'iack lVvii's baeic as happy as a clown. lie rode up to the b-'re-hlo '.j, slid off his hack, and. put: iu.r the horse's head down to him. s.roh.-d and patted l.is pi-cat nose as if he had been the kindest creature in the world. Hut as soon as an.voii" else went near him the hor-e would lipid like a demon. For several mouths the little fellow had a p.Kl time with his p -t. but as no one else could c I1tr.1l h'lll he u : sold to a stap-e-.lriv.-r f. r twefdv-hve dol lars, and th-- litt'.- b. .v p. t t -11 .1- liars f. r rid it ip iiim tit y-fi ,.- mi! a ml de livcriup him salely in the .-table." AGES OF WORKlRS. Itailroud Kmpl'iy s loe Viiuni; -t.a-f Mru l.lve l.-iii.;. The av.-rape ae-. s t o which m.-n of dif ferent oeeuoati1.11 live arc a-: fob. .ws. .-ays the ll stoi, i oinuioii ca'.t : :: A jate oli-eer-. l." to (- y-.-i-r-: bliiek.-mit hs, .".". 1 year:.: bra-s founders. ; . : year-: bras- v.-i h. r-. .".J.J y ar-: brewer-, .'ai.i". yea.--: brd :?ii::.i.t w.-rkers. U. i years: l.uteh.r-. .".-..". year--, tao.a.-t makers. V. '.s year-: earjM-nlers. T ye. 1 r-: elo'h weaver-. .'.T..") t years: worker- in c ..: 1. .V. 1 v.'.i:'-: l-.eifect ioljer-. .".-.1 year-: c ).; r-in th-. is..; year-: .tdn p- r: i ve-. IT to ."' year-; iiy.-r-. CI.T yea---: e i"iav.-r-. .". t ', .-ars: fertiii.a-r ia!. ! -. .".! Vr -.-as laen. ;j t '" year--: in'.'.-Ts. . .:. year-: pia-s !.'." year-: pla -111:1 ' :.-. .".T.:: ". '. i-rni: lis. i-i y. ar-: ha!V-r-. .',. latM.rers in t .1. . ..-h i n .-- w. 1 I: .. : year.-: c .p;-r lorper-. ' '-" ye; hit., .r.-rs. :.J.4 year-: ! -ad ndi 1 ". : . .- V. :: I- vcar -: lo,--; -I; M.e- :;." -e. -teau. '; ii! ; ibore 'hs, I tn, ip.-. : r- 111 ,d-'-. 1 y.-ar l: 11' i 1 ' i hcri, o-r- and t.i.i - : n ro d-. I r n vrj r-; ' . i veil-.; r - 01 v.-:.!-.; pa;..-.- ;-. :d ye ...r. y.-ar-; t ..lor-, d i ". ear-: raid--, el ei -.i' idler-, vcar- '.,'"!' : M JvT.p-'!-. ." m . : rs. -: : rint.-rs. . 7 veai-s; ii. i-. ;r -.1 . Iiph -V, !'s. ..s t do ye 1 -s; stollrf- :r-: t:in:i. : -. !. J y.-ar-; -.. year-: var- -ut'- r -. u . .r.-ei-s 1.1 t d,. Iu-!iel-, i'j years vi-irs. V. ate: 11. .;;.r-. SUMMONIMG SLEEP. Th Way tunc Van Ha or IVnoIng Satin-..' s. ,-- :e.iur..r. 1 have a way of p-.uii-ip mvs-lf to sh'cp that has never failed, says a writer in the M. Imi- 1 1 '.. .b.--I lem.ierat. lint, of cour.-e. you won 1 p..y- any at tention to it because it's so simple. However, here it is: I close my eyes iu'htly and then pra.luallv direct them upward and fiaa:ly inward, as if I wanted t. look into the interior of my o vn sdcttll. The nioveusent must be pent'e and pradual or the sudden strain on the nerves will pive you a headache, and sometimes there may be some .dipht (ii .coaif. ,rt on the tir-t two or three trials, but it wears olT rapidly. Alter you have retained your eyes in this posite. :i f,,r a few moments you feel your -elf lo-inp consciousness of 'line and place and slippinp with de iiphtful smoothness and a kind of -Ireamy softness out of the present. I invariably have the one sensation, that of lloatir.p in a Ixiat on pcntly- ro.'l; a wa -if 1", rii r.p billows t hat n re movinp easily The process is really a kind of " pti itisin. and while you arc per i ',r it your mind is unaldc to take up ;..-. t lu.-ad of thui'.i'ht or memory or pi-.-ser.t to itseif any picture other than the one that the process i;-clf -upplii-.s. It is a very sinpular t hinp, and I iind that nearly all my a, ,iiaiut anecs can repeat after me the self-hyp-nolic movi-in.-nt. BRITISH L LUSTER. An Illil-.lr.lt ion of tlir I'liMyile l.-lnl.-n. y itf tin- l.nl.-li. h.-tl 1 he I If it i.-i 1 press under:, lies to d.o.v that the Americans ei.p.tu.- in iir.ie. . lieu d.-a'di) r w itli w.-ader l:a ioiis. and l.y i np. licit ion that i:.. .i;:nd -s not. it . anii'.;,- ipmuvs the fact th:.t :.t Krit aid has al .v.iysaeted the bull;, i.i d.i!i:ip with small ( ntrie-. The an ilh-po K al.) I'liiou recalls the f.-'-vi.ip iie-tin-.. to illu -t ra'. the truth 1" t-iis a -s. rt i..n: In !-- the Ih-iti-h . i -e eonsid at. .-s:;:i .h.:-... (da . inal.i. Mr. i . -c. wa . ch .'.li -dp. d t n boat race to an 1::.-:uii, ;- I'.-iciti.' mail :d'-::T;i, r by the I.. 'i I'd i.i 1 -. :ie.-r of t :ie port. "Ir. M.-i was sii," -e-.-f id ;.a,l wason the paupway lad.ier of t!:e steamer just .;- t;i - ioardinr ot'i.-i r r.-aeh.-d the step, hat the two went ab .ird t , .'ether. Mr. Ai.-'h e's success so i:i.--T,s,-: t'lc.-thecr that he 1 lot i tied the ( uat vin 1 hi ll : :! hoi i'i.-s that Mr. M.t.e.- had vi .hit,- i t h- i-toms law by pr.-.-edinp him aboard the 'earner. Mr. Met be was arrested, coi,-. i.-.l and punish.-:! w il.i !iPvhi-hes on his t.are back. He explain. i th. ei'.i retie to his hoiii-- povcrnment. and within thirty days a Hruish m.i:i.,f v.:it- v. in the .-! an-i deniar. led tied t;-c vi. - ' eon-ai he paid . ' li nisaii.l (. ,i!:,is i'.r each Iish. ami that the boardin -f.'.e -r Ik taken out and shot .r t he cit -M Uid 1m bombarded. '1 he demand u a.-. 0 .mplied wit !i. The l'riii-e' Aulirtioii. Tostranpers. the "tie" of the prince of i ales is somewhat disconcert inp. A bout once in every minute and a half the lid of the ripht eye drops complete ly over the ball. The ijc remains closed for the space of alxiut a secoud. and then suddenly opens apain to its fullest extent, no other feature of the face havinp moved meanwhile. People who see the prince for the lirst time arc tempt.., to l-clicve that he is deliln-rate-1.7 ivinkinp at them, an impression which is strenptheiifd 1.3- the prince's reputation of peniality toward men aud pallatitry t nvard women. Of cour.se, however, the wink is altopethwr iu voluutary. the result of a tic nc-rvcux. Old Times in K'ljypt. In dippinp out the colossal statue of Iiameses II. nine feet and four inches of consolidated Xile mud had to be re moved K-fore the platform was reached. This platform was laid l,Ml years be- tore Christ. Hence, three and one-half inches of this consolidated -nud repre sents a century, there havinp lapsed 3.-J15 years since then. L'nder the plat form a depth of thirty feet of Nile mud had to be penetrated before sandy soil was reached, and, according to this, 10, 000 more years must have elapsed. Tieees of pottery were found there that bhow the Lpyptians to have possessed enoup civilization to form aud bake vest.L of clay 13,f00 years apo. 1 HYPNOTIZING A Read 2 $1.50 ?:er V enr TUC . a? dm K.W I d. 1. I f 1 19 HAY- FEVER AND 1 v 1x2 7,y Cream Iialm U n-t a L'q'it'J, mvjT Yitcklg alfvrbtd. Jtclane ELY BROTHERS, 56 50c ONLY $20 HIGH fill, nun nnin Pw? rnlLHu H f SINGER. IS LADIES! Are y..ii rt kl-ss cnoiiL-h n vntup- - Ii s., s.-nc t. c.-i.t- :n sT.imps n. ifi Miuk ft. i.:, him; Ch . ;..s oi.'l st i.-lii!it. 11 Sm-H. N. ..iU. f.. m.r of ll.. ir U-aut11.11 nl'.strate.l IlUic-t.' Hooks." III. u 1 -.. ) i,i. i.e..-. tti.i i:,trr-s Ui,? wor-i 10 . .s. , . t rt i.-.i-.,,, m. in lt-.-.-i(.t ..: l... ..ie. i.i ,'in,:,. i.v ill ftl-i fM.I,i , H f.,1.1 S-t '! It. ir laiLulls Li.US.-- hulj pauie V-rli. For I. U r. -.tr- tl,. y w.il ais...- i.-l .1 Imm.U colitaau, j -"!;. :. woiiIm ci "'li." M.k,..!.. "' and u,.ii. . 1 ITf imr-t i..lll:.r l i.'dln r V. dtl ti'T: .'.::-;!v- Chr..Iii( ( ard- OUINEPTUS! A v,-ry i'i--:iii'-. !. .r:.'' . '. m . ! .1 m. , ri C'Hiih.i:t.. lor (i:-'iu-.,.. - ri.--i-:. ;i -ii- m,.1 otii.-r bit' riiniL. - : -.. i ! 1 . f! rii-. li I ml. prr I'ml It.. ill.-. I'r. - 1 il- .1 l.j 1 1. ,.,-n..(,t pliyvi. .in iu K'i n- .., Aiiw-iicr.' Ki rr-mli r(--coiui)u:-a r.-ry b-i'i;.. i'. r -a!-l.y lr id .--.-. ?l: I'lilt.-!'!- : ,y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., l.OMrftt ,M N.'W YOUK. 532-52C WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. XIR. An f-ls-.-iut Kncrlisli .ti;M inn. . ; rri-f nn.'i.ij! for bilious, uimurml 111,. I 1.,.kh1 ir liils ; ii.-- i.s suit .f over tweaty-li.e j rars ,f most ciuiii.-i't Bcientilie resi an-L. Aj.firorl .y tb.- hij;h-st nitsilicnl aiuln.titi.: Iu usiu ili l...-i.iui.s in -v-i v part of l.un i-EsjH-ciaHv liHpfnl to ladies, cl.ililr.-a j. pl- of nHlent:irv IihiTs jitireiy v.-.'rtatj!- : i'n frin Lnnnful ilrus. !n Handsow Packages, Price 50 Cts. L J'rej.tir.sl s..I. 'y 1-y Tl.e iyoyal ' ptriitaceutic Co. LONDON AMD NEW YORK, tTieiiiists by appoin'Ru-nt to H. r Majfsty tl.e Qunt-n nu, to th- K..yal Family. KI W VC KK ! R: cil : ISO, 132, 134- Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. SEinr mtslicinni i.rif.ort-:.-s us lio il Hi-ixip, in lt.xis. :i ji.il.s to l.ox, for 2 J o-nts. FOR SALE BY" ALL DRUCCIST3. -- I - ' IMf REMEMBERTlffiBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters CORD. A.L. J d'j!;i' jas SO-. Vinegar Bitters POWDEES, : .loses, 5o-. Vinegar Bitters, u:w style, a"'."1 J $I.0 Vinegar Bitters, old t;.l.-, biitcr ta.-to, $ i .00 The World's Great Elood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. - -- - ihv vim. E. H. IIcLonal 1 Drug Co., Proprietort, SAN FI1ANL LSiJO imi NEW YOUK. Pullelej written at snort noice In tbe OLD RELIABLE ' ET,'A" ud other Firat Clavaa I ompaalf... T. W DICK, HiVTiT rtn THE OLD HARTFOKi) Kbennnrx. Jaiy t.!8Sa. t DMINISTK ATOK'S NOTIfE. JY Iettera ol Adalnlf. ration uton theentate oi William Sha p. late ol the townohiu ol Por tae. In tbe n.unit ol Camhrls.. Pa., harinx been Kranted to tbe unilerfiKn-.i ,j the KeicUter in aad lor i.ai.1 county, uerei.f KlvtM notice to all pernins Indebted to raid cftate to tnke imme.1 late payment, acd those bavin claims or de mands avainst tie came, are requested to pteei.t itiem. properly autbentirated. ir tteinenl. to . . , OAMELSHKP, Administrator of Wil lam Shan., decearej. No. 22 and Ualt Ave.. Alloona. Pa. 1 tLriiary as, vjri ft. ELI the Tur -d-i i-sT". P MAYFElFFf t?,. ?'AT,4t, or j"-tcd r. is a ii the hf id, allii iujli-uim -. ''- Warren Sir.,3t NEW YORK- 3Uu WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL 1 lr aul I ti-ltt-rii li ning. lwii t In- kailw4nt-t wuuil-Hork, id fliirif Uoii'l imy ccii or $00; rutl for . irt uUr. THE C. A. WOOD 17 N.10thSt.,Phila.,Pa. WHY IS THE V. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN Trf BEST SHOE IS THE j?.lO FOR THE K0r;ET? It Is m s-ai:.l8 Mew. iu u.i:4 or wax tLix&d tr Lurt tUt.-f-.-t; r.iu'io -f ti.. Ik-ft l.ne cult, stvlia nrl -rt. anj tf.viuM rr makr ttiur tJu uY ttus pnd 1 1 an any ofi-r man ufnctu ter, it crUui BAXmI f,. oidttn? fr.in t-'lMJ to "0. O C OO (ifuain 1 1 iind-fi td, th fln-rt calf P t-r 'fieri J t-T $''J"t iili krcucDk .u,-.nl ch'-i w hi-r-h r. t fr rn $.(ito.n. O A Hnd---wH t rli hr, calf. ntyiiMi, ciiif'trtjiblr aa-t dTriill. 1 hf 1mm wioe -vrr n-rv at lhi .riri ; saute irradc m CUA t ir-ma-l- .tjn from $..') lo C .0 I'olire Short amwr. l.allma-i Ma an4 I tttTt irj rsall ar tUrm: Curculf, raiuiew, i ji m n u in -.ii. dp avj lurce fcjjtra, HJLlmI S2. finr ralfs no U tu r SfTcr otTrd at iulh jTi'v ; a trial ki.1 cmuvUico UiusO r... wani u !... f,-rc..mf.rf-t mod fcrvlc-e. CO nd J.4U Vorkiiicman sbooa i" re -rr nmue ru. duraiilr. Ihu wbo r,HTe pivt-n ttm a trial m-ill wr ar uoolhcrnuke. Dnucl Pi.UU mud J1.75 M-buol n.U- ar UUI O worn by IL.- Lh.jbc. rywb.-r.-; tiit-ynril c a tbt-Tr merlta, tii lncrea.iijif iUt-tf bow. I nrlioc H"' iinnd-M-d h. txt ' - 1 .r.. .la. . l.h: s j luUa Tencl lUiLKrtsl feli.M r.n;tlri e t rom l.it'. . 5.i. .dir' ,.). -j.Ol uud l.7- b1kv for Kl-iM-sare the Ih-cI Une .styll-.li aud durable. Caution. Kt luat W. I l.UKla.' iiamo luitj price are lamped oa Mie bottom of uili suoi. rrTAKE NO I"BTITI'T1 t u;-l on 1 - ,kJ j.l v. rt ! -'1 ..-al.-fi rii-tlyUiJc yon. W. !. IIUIULAN ltrocklon,.niMs. auibr O. 1. ROBERTS, AkiiI. ul.Hrc. I'm B. J. LYWCH, U N'D KRT A KR And Manufacturer & DcuVr In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE ?iswa am amn sn:s, L0UNGES,BE1)STEaDS, rTsT3L,K8a CHAIRS, Aattr esses, cc, 1G0; ELEVKNT1I AVEXUE, ALTOONA. IKXN'A 2-rT"t.'itizr-ns (.f (.'aiuoriH t'onnH uti.l i tn-rs 1 ishlllU to IMKChrts l:,,i,st FUKXI IT'UK Ac. HI In.!. st fl ic. f- ar. l. t-clf ti,;y n lt-J lo dive n, a r.il !.-f,irt- tn I'r !-wln-rt. ns w- ar- roi.tiil.-nl tint c pat u-fl -v-r want mul t.it-Mst. i-v-r- tsJt I'ii-hs th vrv lowest f4 l'i-'hO-lt.l . .-, '- rrrr -e SXP ar Ht I n iilvT IK' X Ml. t-rUila-l. !y I.- ;., portnutli. ft!..! iiom ai -t i,-. c . : uni u .4v-otlT I ii.rrtjw;tijr ursuiair is ti. 1 .i ot r(..T-T. t. t- t-j k lmr( on lo!, forever U. n-r.-: t::tu'T I I Iit! keach c-.-.t. Be np nd rt.-.r l:nrtMiir r-r.,., l....oJifciir-irir.T:tT y r. .,,,,. i,t - t.-.t lKi t rli.rtoi.--.. r. l l i.e . t f I .-it or of.- - ' m tn ,1? l e 4t h .c - ii nt ' p- wt rf -"' turn lur s'Wl . -f (''!:! ':t l;ef I irlir , f.il t. oat-4 'rfer.iT". s, t renrri " ll r !iail T u fud ! . t Ir X PMmr! !:. i ut : i ? i'. e rvry rhanra t:t r.pear w.n i'.r. nr 'i i f t:i:r ; . tt .X i w i at u A nc- e - ful men i Hi-tan ;,n r.. 1 1 n. tr . :i ii u ij tv ! vtimm vithm tLmt-. h . 1 1 ' i :t-t j -I. I i.t htH. it fit. tt. rrftr 1 :it in It it, l.iocoi i'l i-f.nortuii: t frr ia Mnnr; to ti.i !-;:. i!r m! l.oti-iruiy I f nyit:iJ:i:ii.l.ia..,M,j it'tt-r n. - ;i Voa ra 8otli wmkiTui ltvHt ti'.nj. .! uie Kveti Cint-erti ai rn-jif earim - from !a. i . SIO r- t! it Yb can do fct well T n trill wnik. i -o i i l, but iuJaari fn 1- ; niir i i.it r tn inrrra-ie T -uf H.r iL.'.HT.'ii ronn. Vol tb citir.i' titL.ncnl. rl! J '-nr tun t o t :ie -r k Fr oe..in :ii.i.. t...t ffriiui V ti.it T.,ti A'.l it com-1-firsiiTe'r tieir t.l reilr w..t..ttfrl iu.lruri tid i.OW TPt htr f --. l.Hiiir in,; 'i -irn Jl n-ns mir worl rs. o tO'iii t C--: i tu I. t i .te i r .i leia ait tree, t re?nrn m . il Iht u i.i .1 1 tjr A, n at -ir II lUUctl A Cu.f liua. B0, 1'ui tlauU, Jlatvine, 10 WEAK IV1EM Su:Urij irom theelleru ol outhlul trr.rf. ear ly iltciv. wa.-iitiit rakne. lo.t manhood, ele I ill i.eii.1 a valuable treatise t'ealeH) eontainlntr full pari.ruur.i t,.r home cure !":; of rbartte. A f Icu.'i.l meiliral work, -.tioui.l bo read I'T ey ery man who is nrrvoa- ai.,1 drhiiitated. Address frof. r. C". IOHI.IK. Inodori, 4 oust Etalmri Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent KKkxjiirnti. r.i. OfiNCEP. and Tumori ITl;::n - no knlf. Iww.ktr... l-rr r..Tin iiH . u. ..'. t.i h. . t .-luuai.. ' 1 Ankli.tl it :et 1 4 MILDER WINTERS. A (.ndu il l..lil.-:it ion of C ol.l for the Nrvt Nido i:u.itr .l Yrart. Every now atxl t?K-u m m.- w-ather sap. predicts :ct:v:ncl.v ci I winters, and i.iiti ;r v -r.turcs t- s-::v th:.t tdc SLU ij pr;:iu::liv 1 sinphc::l 1 i:i t --.c uroli.. i i I.I v. i.i prevail over -.- ' ' S i.atcv. r i:i::y l.uvc 1 ;! the ! .t. durinptiio vast cycle;, of time "i i -i I inlvi-nt of man. or whatev;-i : :: v I il:e e'uanps in the tun- t 1 com.. (-. td'd.p is juite ertain, says .lo--p!i W ail r e iri Popular Science News. t!.at our climate liaslieen much m.x'.ilicd within t'.ie la-t two thousand or tiir th' nsan ! years. There have Ihci lif'.t-cn eiirnatie chanpes since the lx-pirniiiiiT "f the gla cial ape, each chanpe last inp ten thou sand five hundred years, and cc-h chanpe reversinp the scasod.s in the two hemispheres, the pole which had en joyed perietnal summer leinp doom T to underpo lriM-tnal winter for ten thousand five hundred vears. and then pass'mpto its formr state for an -pial term. The physical chanpes iiM,utiie earth's surfac luriiur the last ciphty thousand years modified tin ch. litres of iiiuriti I'Vrii in the arctic repi.ui-. v. lhat the inttise cold of tin former c-Kx-'is was much modilied durinpthe lalt.-r epiH-hs." lo ekouiup These climatic chanpes in their order, we had entered tin i-.xK-h of a more ij-enial tetiip.-r.il ';rc iilxnit lift.-. 11 liiiii.ir.-.l .v.-ais n ni: and if 110 .i-t nr I ii !ir chaiipe takes place .furiii'r the present ejHN-h. we may reasoiialid -i-i-ct a pradiial uioditicaVio'i of 01:'' w 'i:ters f..r nine thousand years t cine. Tl.e l.anpe to intense 1 -old from 1 i-rpei ual -'diici.-r lurmp t !. pre;, ; .art of 'in- p'aciai j- ri-nl is --1 - e. 1. a'.".- I'. -ell e;ii! d t.Vtiie hi :.t'-i:- ra .1 re 1 ! th.i:-i:!i ;...: a s ,-. .in .-,: 1 : 'thai of the s.c.t.i p.de. . .-. ir.,r t-. t di. 1 ril.11! i .11 of land aroand the t v. .. soiih liavinp almost nolle. 1 1 -. t i j :d:s Jt s l, tiieVar'.- i:'.'.- !:i.jii:;:itii!i of tl:e ea: t h"s a.i v. d.i. 'a 1 r. i.hi.-t-.l t h. relative p. .-ili -!i l'he I. ,, ,.,..s ti.l:i"i the - I.-I t -I J -,-ri. dl.-;d i V V. r - i a t ! ; - t :i : . t pel '. 1 I 'r. .1 : : m -. .1 i '.. ! a r. r. es v 1; a i . . 1 . . . i-;e rer--e of ; on. - ry hd ..dd.ir.d ; "s idi'ii.p eertadi j i-i . f ui-h dv ! . art n's oi-hit. K ' !id:v I. :.-!:. d-. ,i- - ! I, v "dd I .- t!.. ii, . ,-. 'i ii : '.'.... i.f . i::.:. :u ,.i 1'.. .r: I .ri i ...r.' 1.. :. . . ,.- . in. If f. . l.'d I i fr-,t:i f: -. - ..f ! -l" J..i'!.i. -.-.!. s ;,;.';.,:ds d . ! ;i i::ids i ; , 1- . th d-t:,-- :,.; v-.::.-y d. I A in -:i -. :;l l d..; t 'di-'. l.f Il'd- Id. i I I ' .: y -.!' : 1,' -i t '..::: -v ' : : i. 1- r I.. ...i i i tin.; i-i lit ;m.( d.-v.-i- .-. iv. .! t!r- :id-':.- r ... : s lm,;. r . -. 1 .l.-Y l:.,V" ... . d '.....t .d.t v!d-!i !:.!- . :.! of T -: !.i :: . ' d id. : .- ' - d -d i. '. 11 !..-.-; !. d ., t ;. t- 1 h. .!..;! -: .ti t'.ai !:..'.-:. :-. !. ... '. .-. I-i X'-i . : - 1 !...'. i i Kiiiiii;. ! --.d:.- :r -i, ..:;..: ; u -..n it :d..! t a -rt imi ;' ;.rt :.'. si.r- :':i-' : : '.-::i:di. ;d. !v .. .v. r. 1 v .. .1 sti v '. -. :ii md. ', v i-:.d i :'.-:.' t !..- .. ii.-.-. ji. is. ...it;. i .d - . f idii!:i:.l aii'i .-d. li.. '. id.-. Ti.r I - i ". t '.in T t-.i s'...- ;i !:i . ',. u . ,f . i:..d. :i i -i.r . .. ii day s. 1; ! j, .. ::i tin fv.t .;: r-. in tin :tst td.-r. '. i ''' a marie-it ...diTt-iii'i- in tl. t.-i:i-.. .. '.i.i-.- t-.v.i l.ui.id.'.i ..r ti.n-i liiiin!.-.' 1 . . ..r - t! idi ii.iw. Kv n a .l. e'r. i i:i :': ... .di l yi-:ir. v...vdil t'li'itt a .Teat !..: v.- iat'.i- c.,ur.M- of timo. Tlx- 1. ..-.--iidi. -f four ili--n-i-. i-stal!;.!, d t! :iii i.-iit .xti-iis;. ,:i ,,f .; i-i. - rs.. ihonjii it ii-I not iut.-rr;i ;it ai.itna! or v.-'i.tal i lift. I'ifl v-f.iiir.-f t In- Id'ty-s.-v.-ii ; M-. s of :ii..:lux:i 1; in- oi.t!:v.-l t!n rhni:.I a .... ami all nar siv:i:'i' :iid;:i:d . v.-n a f.dtaiil lir.iiili.-r uliicti havi tl ; -..: j iK..;r. .i .hit. jirtlly from tin (juat.-r-nary. and v.-r-- u:1, iii.ir;.rv witli tlie (.'iviit cti I. si. l, ..i tiii- ;! i.-rs. stru k m hiilt. A novtl ami .-xiTiii iiioi.U-nt k--:r;-..i oil tin ri i- lit Vny;:;v of tin -.:iii-r I'itiis lr. m M-l!t. iinit to N. w . 1 1.- t li"n.ir'!i that v.-ssrl striiviii iind -i:ir over a lar.r wliah. It v. us .nl trii o'cliK'k in tin- morning' lu-n . s!.'anii-r MuMri:!; ViiL'iji-.i ;m.i .iilni M'i'.H ani. 'I !n- chief oflii-.-r ai..l . ini. r w. iv sent .11 the . Ic. Th;- m.-ri l..-!ov i !i-'. il uji-ni tl.. : .'ii to as'-.-rta':ii t'u- i-;!!M' of tin com :.' .! i. 'll. ;i I. iLiid astern 1 Iiief t"i.er .d u ii. ilson iioti'.e.i th-. s.ii .iis eriins.-ii with 1'lo.wl. aii.l it t hen .lav i,-.i tun .li them that tin vessel ha-l hit a sea in. nist.-r. i i :incinr f. irt li.-r M'iiu :i r.i a n iiniisiial sirht met their ra.e. l: iv-. whiiie W iis liishiili.r the iives in its !e;it h st nid-d-li. It was .lai a !.v seen t . . h-ii t hre- t imes out of 1 hi w itt. r. it h tiu:iiil of jM.iAerftil 'jiii-s s thetinisli i'lir in. i!iii'i!is of the monster i ere vi-i-lih-. '111.- wha!. ajeareii to lun Ik-cti strmk jn-t iii.uve its jH-.-t..r.il lin. J' whir!.-.! and lashed the -ii at lirst v, j r I . tremendous raj.: i.t.v. rlov. ly it s .-11', .it j.'Tw leel.ier. 1 here r as : liri.-f re vival of The death stroke, and tin. crea ture tin n disi: ; eared. HEBER, THE CI AN I AC. A t.ront I il.rary f..r He :irs- 1 i nl-- f..r It. si..-. I'vel since man was ereat. d !ii . iiisit ivei'.es - ha . ea'.is.-i ! ! i in 1 i 1 Id '. 1 witli an ai'i' il. hi t. is iss, ss ni..n- 1 "... his share of sou;.- .-la -s.--. f the .i ' i j.'. mK. Tin avelMT ! di el.j.yr- t!i-thoii-rht thiit l'.e ; - . s . -s s, ,. i. t ' ii 'l lhat eaim.it he d , !! d- d: it may ! u.i riiisi.-al !y wort !ihss. I, a! if no ..iie Is. has ;in thiii'r ii'.e it h, :itt... h -s 'dicat ::!ii. t i it. II :.,-. Id,- i: -i-. .n -1 .! 1 1! i ii'i.i aiae. Wii- .f the s..rt ..f .-..il." rs win. Tit ,1 nj, td'.n. merely for tin-sala of .-. .ll.-.-t in-.r. Ij stH'iit liis f : t mi and Hi. in e. ill -i tid hooks I'.Kii 'i. v!i?:i lie liad ". u: '.h.ein. lay uiitoi!.-''ed ."Tid t.iTiear.'.i i..r '. ' he li. aisi-s he n i i i h i , .w n e .t; d and ahroad to : '. .iv t'.. :a in. li ' .: i over one lurnire ! a ri. 1 -e i t . v- sand lwxilis ill i.oi.d ;:i i;i,. wl.ih i.. . in..' knew In"..- m:d. !-.- - fa 1 V. ! .i ' al.ro.,,!. II,- ., d 1 .! . .d hi, . .. v :i";,iii- in l.'i;, i ,.; i:; , a ... e. i. s : ha iia v , rd v : ' .:..; i t i . i :a.i:i ivulii '. ' d .ri . . .... ; t . i.-s of t ! .ai:.e .' .i . t,. 1. Id -ft at hi. en i-r-y h. ;.-,;i s'-.w "Tiy. t:io for the s. r i ,- . ,f -,-, ,a . friends and out f..r hi. own especial use. Aral yet. with all his profess..,! low for his Hl.rary. the i r.-Jt l.ihli, maniac tiiit f.r;'ot to sa- a wurd about it ia liis w ill. Tli. I'm and Grapni. A fox in search of f.xxl and adven ture espied a lar-jv! bunch of juicy, un hookable praies, hanin-; from a :lof Ir vine, lie watched them for some'tiun; witli hungry eyes. In the meantime a bif-, soft lien slunk out almost from un.K-r his feet and disappeared in the gloaming. Moral: Often, while a person is building castles in the air, his polden opportunity on earth skips by. Albany Anriis. The I.-rc-Mt Statr. You may always depend tipon a bo' knowing a preat deal more than any lxnly else and saying it right out. A Detroit fcchool-tcacher the other day tackled a ten-year-old pupil. 'What is the largest btaW ia the union?"' t,he asked. 'Matrimony," answered the. boy promptly, and the teacher has been woiidcriufj ever since where he (jot the information. Detroit Free Pre. 8 ' Poils 1. Itsthelest. 2. il laits. 4. It satisfies. 5 Alvays rz. 6. Cverybcdy praises it. 7. Youvilllikc it. 8. You should it. Askfor it.liistor r2aving it. r.tkirs.r.A.i . -r- - - - . . . . .O " ..s-,- - - " S. - . I-,'.. - f HATE '.HiJ AXU R . p rr. . V -" . v - TriprT on Su,,nr, :H-lren l.nvr It. r.-ry T.-rv--l.- : l.;... ... -t.. ..! a ,:. i s.t l..-!. Every Sufferer 'v::;" vonn H(aVlrh, I'i!!itiiT;.i f Ui-.'i-, i 'at a -r li. i. r.rl.j'.i.-. Aitimak, uoiTa Wnrt.ii , l-iwra- -a. 1 ii.-, r-n.--., m ixT or Ijrrh, MifT or Niriiiti-. v.:. Miw iu 1fiii on! Ablvi is iit-f i.fc.j v-"!v rurd 1 nti,-r-.:t f-t-n. holfl fv-nrirh-rv J'r;. -.- ;ir1' t.v i ail f- a t-xi-rrm 4aiU. $ l. Jt,ii.so' i w., tzmh, iU.-ta.' twf Scientific American Z7H Agency for W IJ rS I tl CAVEATS. TRADE MAPKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPVRICHTS, etc. F"r Information nrtft frx ITiiTi1TMoit wriro to MINN A KL :; Uihiai.wav, 'w ':k. Oitl-.-t Ittirenu frM'unntf pat-itt- if; .Vjt T:a. Hvery p:t,tont t-ak-n ut r u ii lirnii.-ht tM-l.-r- tli iultU(j by a liotioe jrivt'h lie. il c tirnt Ijirvont rirmlmlon of iitt srirntif f,nttr in the ..rld. S.l..lidly iilustriiir.l. N.. I'.i.-KM-nt mail t.ti(nid Ih Willi,, lit it. V(M'k'v. ;.tM a J.-.-ir: f 1 ii mix moHilin. Addrori. Ml'NN X W l'L ilaau us, Hi l HrouJiiy Ntw Vora. CaTfnii. .iit Tr.-iilo-Mirki ohtnincd. and all l'at--iiT t-ti'tt. oitiiIiii t.-(i for Modttrale Fes. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. SHll w.-r-in.'-i 'ip' .;iti-n: ill li--- t mit th,.D ih.lfC r.'tii.tr front .-i-har.-toii. S--IJ.1 in,.,:,-'. ci.i. a. or jiii'it.i.. with rl.--rrii-tinti. w - f.'i'. !-.. ;f ,;it.'Ti'i!. ..r tint, fr.-c 1'f rh.'ir-.-o. i ' f"-not ,in,' t-'i .:l..nt i urii. A Pjmnhkt. llow tnl.l.t-iai r.it.-iil-."" w alii u:im, of :i''t i; .1 ai td- a: "i:rd.Tc, touLity, or t.it II. !.i-Iit free. Ai lrr--i C-A.SPJOWc&CO. Opposite Patent OTice. Washington. P. C. patc:jt steel picket pence. U-V.l!OMI 1LITI!1 CTIISH Cheaper than Wooo. . , . , i t. , . , S ft I l R R " au ' a Is. ii It i P I..;.'.; ; : :' -; ,.- fituor.)ti.D If ntrdoii 1 I'OcirU ! fu. Wtrn vri'iur l r iri il nivr yuautity, Nunitrr rl 4im Hi iir . V au!-nl. V .o W ujiifkct ure y lr.in -'f D.iti. . r.-ant-c, Flt'ink. tirv MiUtfcrr- anil Flht, K.- ftt'-. Cflx l . ri. at 4 i iirf-. Bra- a:il lr u Ar; ll W 1 K I" '-J Ji 4 Wl.Njj-UW bCUKi.SS, auJ a. I km U or ILL to obav-. TAYLOR A: 1I:A, tl, 203 X ' 03 Mrl-Xt St.a rUeburli, Pa. Wall Papkh. Send In.-. 1.. our Mail 1 'a 1 1 tin lit (nl new ,inii'i .,f iv). N ice l'a .s Im i'l-.: .h.i :!t. troin l".e. to aoc.;' I'ino Kinlio ed and It i a!. 1, i f leu 'J.H-. to Vie. r. i i. J. KERWIN KILLER & CO., .".I:; Smithti. l.l St.. ri TTi:n:i;u, pa., M n; h ii lids i;i . r. i FOR ARTISTIC B PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Mountain House Slifl SH At 1 H G PARLQR1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSEURG. 'I M11S veil known nJ ions; eKtal.lialied Stmnnif X I'arlor ts no w lorate.1 n 'lr street. iM.sI.e the livrry stal-le ol It'Hara. lafis a. I.uth rr. liere the l-usinFS w 111 I e rarrlnl on In Hie luturx. SIUVINC, 11A1K tn'THN AMI SII A.VI'IKIl.Nti d.me in Ihe i.ratri.t and inM artlsur mai.urr. Clean Towels a sperixlTv. .l.G'e watted .u at their residem .V. J.V.MKS II. it a NT. rrv-ritu.r. . 1 JO CHAHACIKU IS V; . An lniauiDlo Indox of Naturo. Kir . tf, i. t,f tli- (.-. -i irdi. !.-.. -or-. ., I li.tt .I - ..a s.-.,. t.v.- i.itr. ; . ; t ;,.,t.-.,t :.:,! . , . t l . da'.e ll i : . .:- i . l" of eh' " . . i d ; rday lie . -. s.-'l'.. .h"l of VO,. . ' i : hi id !:;!-. have t a ,' ' f -.. i". . '.i fz. ;:s w id ' h -v ; f .r.-i --ii t . - - 'at - .ti-id-r '.ll-. h.. dill :i -f -ra . it . and . i . : '. , l;e sounds a , y . f - :a;). rai:i.-nt. II.. t 'a r. These did :. v. a d. v.-rv. id..- and r. '. a ..n-r. . ,i. e mar jllst :t d ' i;i' li-fi'in-i : : ra'.i.er tinm hy ' , t '.at ;ia- ,;i or etr. d. : . di of vcrv .- -. 1 has a i; he --!,'.: ; : t w i d . t ,. . , ... . ; , , . ,;. ;.. -'.:- of t'.l-e ;: el,-..;- ' !.i,t t':i.v '.,,. le, t ;. V : t r. lo daia of 1 r. , t . t .. e-.-:i'.i.ii.' 1... r '.. 1; i : . . . i--.s d en. --!..- a !, ::. tr;v " d.. of :.. :.::'.- t, ! . tt.es.. th- .". i shrii.Ijes-. '1 ,'. ' lil.-l 1,,-- . ..i :-. . or:.- n 1 . inet a :.. i , "a .aide to ? I v. li.-c of ."! '- , .:T - : lh..t ti. .. i . :. . :'i i.i... a A a II. -r voie. t -.'. o f.-.-t 1 .r.n. aiirre.. .'. a It s'.' t' .:i 1 : 1i-.!i a and tl 1 e "ia'" n . -. :, i ; .t. a d 1 : -t !i.-r :n all if. d a Idnd .. a Via' 1" . dai d . . 1 ' .. - .dd. .. h'.ia- ad. eted t A ' . or- .'. '.' . add d v. I. ,, 'iijetit of 1 'a,- : A .. . ii'i:'a n,.'.i,-e.l i eaali ei V i , ;.,.., a s. nui' ! -' Iv f Tdid '...'. e.d wardly r .. ;n''. a r. i,-e I'l'iulii'is of another i , ' i." .- i d i .a . .a i-, will show a -. :. . ' a .-.;i to the 1 .m;rlt " ' ' i ' : , d , ;. ;-. s. ai I .ie and v. : '. : : a . ., i .ie, -. -i , t 1 y n at I ' : ' :es !ei, o .r.-u.-l-., '-'. .1 ' i i i.i i it a 1 1 i ers. I i ' .. this v. ; ;., ;. ,u i. a ra e i'l, a d ad 111 ll t I.e lei t for - ' de -id.', l'eri. it (is t iu-s vi I . ! ie. , a s. -1. , i ; s j i. -aee III .1 i el' - .' 1 :.. 1 .. i 1 1 t .. 1. r. 1 nati. ,11s. ; i . . ' l,,e f ' 'i 1 . . in curious ' : i 1 r nut i u a i . . ii.' i.x ivvwl.'.'s it i - t a:d : he w dl sm;iU the !., .. ft ! his toiio-iit .r ,..:. , if ln:e 1 de-e. Tit a r.'il a a" , a- t'..- :a:. - :: n-s ,,f !. .ija.. , -"iiil r.i'-es a i i 1 I ., f . u ti.J a ai. .ii;.'- -t !. ii, seen.;. .tits ;. ma.v i-han.-,- t. il.t. ! ', I'd- Id. and the t-eseliil.laia'.- to !' its a . i;'ea :t . .rs will show at : which is the Lest known laii".ia;'e A further eii'.iid'i' i:ista:i. . .. :i o. rof the human Voice ir. : !' I t.' face can he notiecd here. A l!lllllie.i lies. . lit V. ho is clever a tiih tit for la neuaovs w ;1 i 11 h-aril wh;i1eer hili-rune he .: :t hoiio .. t,. w ill tind those i cult w'.i-.-li are most il l..o-;, -., ; struct i d whether they re-, n lad i ve 1 1 hi: lie or not. lie w j-roeess iiis.-iisil.lv actiiri ; t expressioii of face, blend in:.' ' i.et. ri-t ies of other tiati. :- ivn clilirelv by the tin.- u iiionv of the facial 11111-do liili'Uii'cs used by turns. Another ciTi i t of the acd.. fori-ign la!i,.'iiio-,'s. Ik.iIi 1 and readme-, is a fuiliies ri, her and clean r tone. '.. have been iittain.-d ill :i tn. li.-ial inaiiiier. in which c.ise Ih a hardening ,,f the v, hii ': ; a sort of biur iu the voice. lu!Hiltloiia 'miiare.l. Ve have in this count fy t .m rd" i sons to the Mjuari- mile, s.ivs a -". r. the New York Sun. l'riiuc i. -iii, (ircat Kritain and Ireland -Nellicrliinrls M0, 1 1-l-i tmi 1"' hatl 'jnu people to the square nn'. p-ipulation would Ih T-'i'.O'Hi.na 1 ;' same as t.reat P.rituin an.l Ir. li'd l.VJ.(00.(KK. If the same ns ''.. HOil.niHi.iHMi. If we had !'' h-s ' s.Uare mile, our total jHnhd " " Ik :;i'.n,(oo,oiKj. We certainly jHirt lialf as many persons n .' mile as l'ranee d.ns now. si.. ports anj-thiup like oue-ha'.f ' supply. If our natural im t inues in the future as e;rc. .' past, and we have the same .n.. : crease from emigration, it w:-- ' until the year "Jim mi to reach ii ;"' ' of even 100 per square ini'u. Miklnj; 11 l'laln. The lyoiidon sp.ctator tel'.s a elerir.viiian who was oiiec i. : an audience of children. ' dren." he said, "1 prop. w 1 ' -011 t his occasion an cpit hik" ' of St. Paul. Perhaps snne i t. hi Vouiu to understand what '. 'epitome" means ut , mie . ' is in its sij'iii!iciit i. m svnoii.vii. s.VIK'Isis." llavilii' in. lie t'..:s illld el.-iir e ihlll.lt 1. m to t... the .-.K-al.cr went ou "I'll I'd- -'- : The
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