The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 15, 1892, Image 4

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,. , I CURED BY A TAX NOTICE. X J) S -
MUSICAL TIiKr.S.
Singular Natural Curios-ii-,-iicoti:
-1.
in C'or.-
V Clove of :'"' ' "l! V.itlm.t Tr-
M i.ii.- - st..t.:
. Art- IT Mini i ll.
Tll'lS t"tt!l
. 1 ,
1.1 V i
:-. ..f :i
h::'tte.,'
r..!:i'
-Iv
f
that pi'
rid ire lifiui-', "
the world, say- : i.".r,
resp. ilnlcii!. 'l" the I 1:1
It is :i liiusii-::! :"r
walnut trvrs. 'I i-e.sfi- .vc
north r-ide of Nil'!"'1" n
tl,.. highest Do'int of hm
don count v. and all the tru
ml tlwr.' nrj I nit vci". 1
hollow. The spot isucl! kuovi-'i ;
local hunters us. a re.v.i'i
rels. ami many
es- i '-- -:J
,..; : '1 i
.,,..! .. fee
i'd. u l.ich ".
in Xi -v 1. '.i-
w thai are
iv iv.r
1, is of these ::n:-
mals are taken out of the
Into the heart ol
li:iri' Lrnawi il
tin- .ue-h tlu- knots, an. I .-ir.uirs
th.it have dec:. veil mid fall
"round. In many cases
shell of the tree st
built in th
issues from
in the limb:
1 i
year.
sipnrrc
th. ir wa.v
liu.l-
il to the
m'..-. ii nt i it a i i-
lit.lc at the roots mm ';.'
out- hundred h. .ies al . .ve it
and t!ie main trunk.
The peculiar sound can
wind l.iowiniT into th.
riven the "Trove tin- n:: ne
Trees. In the summer, -uk-are
covered with folia
has no .-fleet upon th.va.
r .n when th.- k-ves fiiH 1
the wind ha a (leaf '.i . cp !
ami it w histh-. and mean -..
throitirli the hollow tn.nh
unli! it seems t. one '' '"
away that a horde of era.y
holding a trraml juhih-e
These st .Minis ale p."
tree
ed by he
holes lias
of Sin; .n;r
n the trees
the wind
1. '.:T hi the
the ,rr. 'P.i'.d,
::t ".he trees..
a ;o I hisses
;::i.l limbs
rl iii:-t nee
leint n:t are
;:n !' the
i-'v
- o -
Lvdia H. Pinkhairfs
-1 -7
Vegetaoie
Compound
Acts in perfect harmony with the
laws that - overn the female system
under al! 'circumstances. Its suc
cess in quickly ami permanently
curing all forirk- of
Fer.ir.5o Complaints,
h vr'nraiiolcd in history of
mcvlicin?. Is almost infallible.
TTc-. ;r v-ith conlulence in cases of
itc.v.v nat-M.r tf.rn
,.;:i.:iull.Uv.f!l Troul.if",
o 1 rrui or Wimb. It is
IMPURITIES IN WATER
RIu Wtr Will Soon Hf"" loul If
Not Arnlc l I lltrrcU.
All natural wat -rs contain rjinrral
salti.. some f w!.i.'!i v U- deleter, i. .
to health. :.:V t!.e V.."--llX
Pit t'.O mo" t ll.e.-.t lot.- "
:-V :i.:.i:. :
l.t.ur'irr'1 rr,
!,.., t ;
an 1 a I Hr;j 'i-
l.l.-l:.!'.1: f t t '
1 iiJf.i!vn
Sti!,'lut r.i:
kiii-r-- 1,1"
A . I'.i:,:
I.w..- ' "
r-. T -
1. I
n.r. f.-fin T'trrti t an ear.y
i. - t . t tittrrt:. lliiinT-
.. v. , v.'f,. i'rr-atin, .x.
... i I"' sr l.i stntiiafll.
I hit.
I'l.iKilA.M
1 -v-r fill-. S
II I. !.. l.Y
t t or
Sc.
.N. MASS.
d
d l.K.w-
jVoi:i l!..
... er tin
when the win
east. It tii n
the l:ill and tu-'ti 'h- :.'r.- -
i-titly as the -.hid if. :n ! e 'iioi'.t!
ov falls u;. m a h"!l.".v k.y ;!;.-
his ;):.. and the -ou:,.', pr. .due.
many eae-.. i - lik" thai . hv :
.son itiov. i:-. into tlie .e : a .
inultiplieil me . lail'ii- n ' ''n In
eases there is a nerve- .1 ' . ri: :j i
as if a riant w;;s l.lowh.r-- ihr ;.
immense eoiidi eo-.a retl with ;
I' i ; t. . lh.--.e t;i! 1 la
then, a shoit.
aul tlk ii a his
mouth of a th
Taken to-ether. lh.-e hi -
toots, and l.l'.t'M... :.hl." h:
p:inileinoii , uni in.
listen to very ! te..
trees ea'i he he.'.rd tr. e m;
it has l.eeli hei.r.l t Ike
tanee of cerhl mile-. !
looked up n the J'. -ph
hearing ilistau.
of a st. i i:i. A 'i
leys it is oft. n i:t:;t
re'etly in ha' .liree
blow in hat v. hen t;
inj.' trees i . hea rd
he hl.'.:
prepare
st inn.
known
stranir sr- .'. is liear-.-it it he
ah..ve th '. :'. I !; '
riM's and t'.:;ls.. i.Ue tl. i '
thousand hv:..:h::i. i.; liu' ;v
death.
7r
-s i f- ,
these tot.
sharp, s.!
sin;- . nn.-l.
.r.sam; pyt;
a ;
i). r.
::"d
1 1.
.r ti,
..I'll:
i no
s i :
)H,:-t.;-
h bii tM E. Marqu. tts-, Mivb., I
.Nov. 7, ls-ii. (
ll.elu v. 1. !o,sbit '. of iihov.. (iliwr, writ :
I L..ve H.t:nr..t rt-at, .i-8:. tn.I h- iav. r 1
Ii., '.v fi ;1 n .tTou : H:k ci.ii.ili3 I t !. a ctum
of Pn-i-'tf K- ia;u''o rv. Tei-J at.d twi r.'
lie.st. I k i. tier. ; r;l .f it ami would
rt:tiii tie w i' tu. ui Lr. . i . hea - i.bout liiu louii.
Z.I
vi.-.s? .nee;. 1 .e.n.l i l or
water r.ro .'lee: ;. : .r -:t.'..' 1 u ' e r
t,.n. times i::f-ctio' . u;icro-oi -ra.ns-m
H v . tci- that is r.st-ii fT '. i
. , .. .... ,.t,,. 1 : i-i.)
..h.-rie vniM.r. and as it fell in r:'.iu '
l ied with it the imperilie.. fr i-J l-' : l!
Th.eso impurities :.ro that : s 's
from combustion, fernientatiou and i s
eav. an.l pai-icles .f Uut and .leeou
posing orpinio matter. l'.acterr.i ::r(
..is,, n..n,.v.d from the air in it'-1- i
m.mWrs, nearly all of which xiro in thtf
state if spores instead of adu.ts. 1 uJ
sP ,ros f th.e fun-i l oth.er miero
seopio plants and iwillon of Howers and
pras-ses are. al found in rain water.
So tn.miT.ais arc- tliose impunf.es in t .e
air that a litre of water which falls i.t
the Wtrhiniui,' f a .storm often oor.tams
more than two hundred thousand imero
orranisms. Half a pint of water fiv
oiv ntlv condenses out of three or
four thousand culue leel n air ...
its condensation removes nearly all of
the araos.pherie impurities, concent rat
inir them in the water. So that drink
inj a jrlass of rain water that fails at
the lK-;rinnin!j of a storm wo mny
swallow as mne'r. filth us v.e breatiic
fr ;'n the air in more than a week. If
rahi water is stored in cisterns without
put ilieation these substances soon render
it s.s-foultliat it cannot Ihj used for drink
in". 15ut when rain is coilecte.d near
the end of storms and is properly
filtered and aerated it is one of our
most wliolesome natural water su;
i.lies. As rain falls upon the earth it
wishes awav the accumulations ;t
debris from the .surface of the ground.
and as it passes into the soil extracts
from it a larpe amount of impurities.
i-uch jls the piolucts of decaying vejre-
.,;., .....1 :miiii:il excrement, I uese
substances are carried dawn into th
, i.-ee,hit;o:i currents, and it is not infre-
tiuent tlmt the drnhiaL'e from cesspools
and outhouses also tin.ls a direct en
trance into surface wells.
faT
if
Read tho
$1:50 per Year.
Trtraur
CURED BY A 1 aa. i
It Ilronsl.t o. rrof..e IVrlirRtion and
ISreko I i tl .r!i.
A verv slei d, r man w ith a pah. ?i
: r. "... ....st ..I osi Tres-'ak !'t IkiS'Ui.
t.t the tax .-. pail! - t!' ' A
k:;;,-.. tt.e New York Sr.n. r.'.'A '
he l n-.i iva :.:
r d
a i .
Is
V. i'h lr.-ilf (.sse.. A l: 1
liars v.. rth of pers-
, hat's all wr- (
l.iati. "I e .rd :. l Vy
i.e;nev in :i hisr.dred yea
i.iAv a c-l-.-r'..-, v.rA ia.V '
t .vi ive h stair- d .'.ollars :i
a tdaftdy .he.l ii::t,
s.o''::J pro:- vty I've
hundred d. U.u-:.."'
Iri
.: ! .
tae
-.a rv
;ti t..
dla A
uess ,M ,
a lean
That's I
THE 0
VV
Em Pk, M
pj fcj - p
HAY-FEVER
Krig Cream. Balm U iu.t a Uqvld, nvjT or iritr.
AND
IN
, U SVT vsl
P ?a "
l.ri tuff the nxtriis it is
truickly absorbed. RcUane the Ja.-td, aU,t;i iu-iMi,,o.ii:rr., hail
OUC ELY BROTHERS, 55 Warrsn S:rs5t KtW Yun. ilUu
. . ur. I i i '
and the pe:
:t't w-.rlii hv
11. you :
.... i l - ..Tl ,
. .veiir it oil. ts.l 1 ."lr. I.ai i.er. ......
ln-tter than trying to p;'.v," rej.li -d
slertiler man. II- t.n.k the ne. es
,,:!', s.nd Mr. i::ir!:-r turned
1 ;s The slender men
slowlv t..thed..r. and then return!
: aid in a faltering way: "1
lH-ttertell yon all and make
1. :.st ,f the whole btisiness..""
ri-ht," said Mr. Ikirlo r, eiicourar!:;,; ly.
an.l he .settled 1 im elf to listen. "I
had U-eu sick for ovi r a m'-iit h." said
the s.len.h r m:i:i, with hi- eyes east
down, -and irty d-.K-tor did not seem to
In-able t i help me. l n: i t.ieK"f.
verv hard fever, an.l a compression on
th-'.hest that n.ade it .iil'.ieult forme
breathe. The Iay lHi..re i re., i....
the d Ht-.r shoo!-: inn iiea .
. . . . i
i v si' man. nen
the notice came It trie i.t ue.i me . . .
t..i.l worri 'd mv wr.e ::::u'' '
deat'.l. I tossed 1.1 h, it
I.. ..o-s s.Ti.l soon l"fraii t'
vit.h Tit y. TJ.i. kept up all ..i;;ht
in the morning I was very v.eai;.
I felt better. I could bleat!
to breathe
this notice
aifl said I was a v
live.
for
S'Ts' '
vend
vi.y
..1
ad
ONLY
JJ.'ttr - '1 Iittii i!ie !;"! Eo-in-.
j:..
I dft-t.i it
, I'U-. t
t he
.1 t
: Y l 1 1 v. I n., 1 i. e. i nber, l -M.
.:V i:.::y ti. fy Ui.".i 1 s tr..utl
, I.- t:t. b. : . i." a in 1'tt.iihyl
u: ; t :: sty r-h'. t u:.u! 1 t-KiU I'a
:..v. i. n'.c Cii.C'i (.1 u:
i.: v : v hi'. I tlx- ;.hf.h'.'.-fct
ti.. -. : i.cli- bitsc" I ct isi.i. t.t-t!
IK 1 1.
;:'l;s. sh.ll M.'(iL'i:u:.
V.ilu:llc l:vk en ermoj
GOOD
Morlra of
MARKSMEN.
4 ild-Time
I. PIL L lii-ei..'- .-'lit -' to anv ad irr.
V 5i 3 " !'. I ..Mr i. ti 'iei- . an al-o ol.tin
6 liLa.L li.i i.e.'i.u iue lice ..f I.an.e.
., rrni. .tlais I.-. : f.-i t ::r.l by iln K-w-wnd
''. .V' ivi'. '. t.i 1 .rs V, .ii .-. Ituh. ilci) w f itnd
,l. rias.;:tvcU'i: c ujo
:D. CO., Cr icago, III.
:Lv:;.-t rvi i crUi.tti?. CforSJ-
1 1
re
1 .
i :
.1 1 ter.
: ' . 1 11 1 ;
THE DEAD'
Its I'o.auieiii n :
sin.. I., i' 1
upas.
ha., be.
r
'lh
a
ly tree to laaa;.
whi. il is. u:.l
ln'e-t.;';". as i r
a lar-e one. be!
as the 1 i p. !'.
consist in r . 'i' a
inr all the :. '
.i .on. This pi
This ph; .it s;:;
when siati'l.'' ii','
haiidlh: but a;
th.- fo'.hi're r
.iK'.'s. is capa :.
form ma' t. r
.ifT.'its many
for
.Y UPAS
".'lis le a':..
;... n t I':,
autiuri; t.
Kvis! - I In-
. I.
raa.
1 1 y
;:;r t.
. 11 - til
i t ae
it, o:
7,300
BUSHELS
OF
I
in
rail, de
the Yan-
Di. assured
tf.
e.l. r
."-i-avate.l b
')i .. ure to
a it
f eiuittin-j
I wrv nn;
':'..'. I. IV-
; e.vei-rui
.','., i ' i 1 1 .
.1 ...oi.-l in.
L a i'i 1 ies . i f
V di. t'.n i'i"i;T
1 1 i fh t i n i ! i : -
an aeri-
r h
m I .efie.t .
11
: or to i i in.
asi -n of itir
a a i
e.ni: inu" .
ski-, and
the dee;
others -
tluetlees.
Int. rn;.l
111 relation,
here intend t
such aeiio ! "n
will ith:
had the i
hops in the form
vised that a eo T
and then immei
allowire' th.' e.
olT p rev ions to u
In th.' course .
maniptih t ': 1 1 ;r th
pel led t.. have !
posed to the abn
the time cause
After the lapse
lillfliil' of the
panic ! ' '.'' i i
in;r in a er: '
tion of 1 lie t i- u
Very e;re.it h .'.i'.'
ir.o- the ..'yes..
li.tiiiliir.i
h; i.h
. i:::ih
Vers of
C. U'. r.UAMlil.1:, Fair boo, Kent Co,
Mil., sax - :
With '.'ft itann ls nf Pnwfll'i (irrrn
Ttus Fi-nlUiir for Pi.liit.MH, on l'i
neies of laiel, lie raised l. i'O bushels
Kinootli, fri.1,1 sized potatoes. When
quant ity of Irti!i, r an 1 nuality of
laud is consider...!, this is largest crop
of potiitoi'.s t-viT r.iisi.l in the world.
Why not raise h: r .-rops of potatotNf
Wt'. au tt-1! mil li-.w to do it, and how
to r. . I t I'.itato Itot noil ltllnlit.
(tul j two-cent Mumps fur boob
of lS ,asc!i.
W. 5. Powell & Co.,
Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturers,
Baltimore, Md.
..:i th"
atrfa-'e. '.h'.;e
ll'olll lis hi-
, d. till- ph.!
ii. .v, witi.
s h. w
t hi
ll.;, t tii.
plant. I
h..p has
II.'
lllUi'jix
wall nm
el i" r t 'ie I'. -..' ef
i. lent ;ti' !'. I ini-
d.tl'.u -I be tiii.'d
si , i in !':',: ..' '.-.. ter,
i'i's of '. a'n'i i'- ......ii
f 1 he pr. .eedure a lady
i'i"
ini'
.ur
r. si
tula tit
.1 1...
,f six 1
skin i
' s of tie
- P I . ! 1't i t :'"
a.Mi'c.'-
Ufellieiit.
. '.-
v hah at
livenieliee.
.a peneral
ae". ifi-
d.
IT WILL
PAY.
(!. t ties If.-.-'t w:ll p:
j.it f.ir tlie Icu.t iii'in
ej. Sjr..l i i I '.e-tu.-ud Irotn tir. t ordr)
lor m:r I K'.V LINK : . lo.'
l-'in.' i 1 ; f 1 V".. ' ItH'h "i'-kl koM
Ciiit.i.-..f '. i'l-r-I-T. ' i'.T y-rd.
seo .iiir -2'., :. 7V. l'.o'.'ir i . aer'.
r, .':! l ie C" ' '- -' ')- ' '.
xur.y r.- v. .:.'T.":',
J. K?.riVS;5 iY.Ji-LLR & CO.,
tlio 1'rowMH of
Yankee Cnnnrrn.
The n-ccnt war talk has revived some
st.e-les of the prowess on the sea of
time down epst Yankees. It is related.
savs the New York Sun. that rapt,
.lohn Dix. a famous shipmaster of Tort'
land, was in West Imiian port once
where a i'.ritish man-of-war was. blaz-
in - awav lit a tartret. The Itritish trun-
ners were unable to come anywhere
.,..r.r the tnri'.-t. and after watehii:"'
their bhiJiderinrr for some time ( apt
I iix loaded :.n old ship's jftia which h
carried, usin a chunk of iron for a
sie t. II- -.fired, and when the smoke
el -tired away the tanret was a wreck.
Immediately a boat from the man-of-
v r can e alongside, and an oflicer
full miiioi-m came over the
,.,...,.1 ..-i" an explanation of
k. e's iH-rf' rm:ince. Capt.
theotheer that no disrespect wa.- m-t.-nded
that he only wanted to pive
the Ih it ishers a lesson in frunnerj-, and
he one ret I to furnish another Iio-shead
for them to practice on. After scolding
a little the ofiieer burst into a lauh at
the absurdity of the situation, and
went back to his ship. The captain of
a Yankee privateer, sailing from a
Maine port in 1SPJ, mistook an Knfflish
seventy-four for an Cast Indiuiuan,
ran aloii-,'side and ordered her to strike
licr colors. The seventy-four's ports
Hew op en, her broadside was runout,
at.d the captain replied: "I am not in
the habit of hauling down my colors."'
"Well, if vou won't, I will," answered
ti... Vntil.-.'e. who lost his vessel but
not his head.
JOPPA-TO JERUSALEM.
A New Itallrond Tl-.nt Will of l?erTic
to I i limits
The first railwav in Jerusalem w ill.
, t..l,l I-- o-sened in the sprir.tr of
the cominjr year. It is a short line,
ruiininir only from Joppa, the nearest
port on the Mediterranean, and intended
ri aecommotk.te the iTowimr passenper
and other traflic between that place and
the holy city.
The work of construction is iHintr
carried out by a Trench company, who
bean lavir.e down the line m April.
is. a it is fnllv expected that the
.speculation will be a paying one. Th
coi.it.aiiv anticipates, at all events,
maki.iL' larife profits, after paying- the
shareholders a g-uaranteed interest of
five ri-r l ent.
It is stated that over forty thousand
persons land at Joppa every year, in
S20
HIGH MM, pfQgr
duii nn'oiSllnoM
A Al 1
lt I . aT !F 1
WARRANTED
5 YEARS.
15 DAYS TRIAL
HasScir-awttlraK rcllrt
1 r-l l rr ! lnj;UiDtlir,ll
nulwlru a ml llht-raa.
lilit.h.is tlii liiiiilwiiint
wood-wark, and (Inrat
avrt ofrltra allathmfnll,
I . ii t y acriila $35 or
S60 Knd for clrcaalar.
THE C. A. WOOD CO.
17 N.10thSL,Phi!a.,Pa.
trouble and my he:
i ever had passt tl away.
i'i ..r ci.tne la- was very
i -'d and a:. bed :ne
im the t
since th
sthi-.r.
I1
what 1 had
r.
ih
mi..
not'.
I ha
v. 1
..1
it!
Mr.
t !..-
ked
tl.-inr- sh'.v.etl 1
and he km -h'-d.
i,vi raini:i.r . t:-en:fth .-very '
I!::i'hi r t-hook iian.is coruiall..'
. , ,s.. -.,1,1 s-iid that h - n. id never
Mispoeted the thei-aiH-utie eiTect of a
iiotiee of l-rsol.:il ta.ves.
MYSTERIES OF NATURE.
to the I nrae
KiLLKDI OIM ii i , v
A French T.y.'-.cn':
Tcrribl s lie;-
l ri i -v a
: . i , : :
...i i:. i
la I'ti 1. 1
JBESKBtKl
BY J A
Qnaratitecd i-lrcu
One c i J'. 1 '. 1
do i 1
do " '
do ill
m m T'n iter'ona t
lu cent .lti tn.nit
pty pofiatt.
av-ia bo
partad Irom. aui
. t . T, t t
u n id .E J
pact to b Mawa
Oil, wm .
ibia tuna foraara
Ittiiatnun i-1"
OoB't t a acala
never wants t3 learn, but Ihy
reads that
i.t-
AlbKOAbTlMK TAHI.K N. 1 T.IK
. '.....s -l.rtl....l .,Uut m. I.'0
Sbi.rt Itoot. Ki.Tt.d. in tnt on
.,ve:n'er h I3''l.
a.ij aaer
I -t..d '
Kiji t.
'btirrh
Trainf.
Line
Mall..
. - rr :
7 -- - - - .'-
c s ci c-
Il6t .
i. Ml...
t'lioirl. .
Tratct
t trafon
Exp t--
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y : C i
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tZ -I xrsic r T i-0"
n .J ;.
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t - rz z :
. . ? r. - - 'z ' k Tf
,i
I-ava dully n-et Sunday.
lrfive."uni!y only
hlarlc let em in.li.-Ate lelPicriii iiiinn.
Icnj'. Mis.-ire'a and Jrtt-tt" Cre-flns will
be flju station" tor h train
0. 1 s.tnnfc:a at rcp.-ca wiin .i..nn wn i.
. a vt f..r lrfi nu i.ctirfpn I rf..i sin.i
V.hnstii'wn. and witli l ui-itlc Kxire. t f -r
point, went ot Jotmi-ton. Aim with Mail I rani
t t III lor rvoint rat r.t (ircfun.
No. 6 cinnet-t witn 31 n t ruin m a "ir i.m.i ...
nest i.l 3re pod. and Mali Kxprex for points
eai-t ol l'riHon.
Krom i.ointt. w-t id 'refon ?. eonneot'
rtth Mall train at 9 -J.5. an1 tn.tsi p.iii!! et .1
Cre'pt.n with .lehntown Kxprcs at S . and 1'k-
clnr I- xprc'r, at 8 4S.
N". o c.inneistB aitn lu irain m t .n ir'iui
point' ea.'t ot V'reftn. aotl Mail Kxpre. at s 1.
Irnm point we.i i.i i;rsson.
Sunday train" ennect wnn t t-.:i t.i;.minnu
Msiil Train wi-l and mall Kxprr." ea-t.
I.ipiii.er!i in ur Intra luir.:? f-a l'-i'."v 1 nrii:t
ti Norlriw.si.teru Hallruid caa t:ks trn.n t t'oal
iKirt or trvona.
Station" tisai kd 'i tp nm state re . : if
HTIfFTI W KtliriU IO KtSt OH Will D ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 " f .1
ilui'ter. rafsennera wtfiitn to itei .-u ..m h i,
the train at tbei-e ttatioas. lraln" will n'.t f.o;
nnlefjecnotilcl. W.I. KAIHItt N.
liiDiril Nitiiiirran l .- upctiutcnuisct .
V. J. Bl'KdUU.N. I rain Master.
jl... 7-.S I'Jtr ? 1
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE rENMrsl
THE BEST SHOE IN THE uf:LD fCR THE MONEY?
It t a .-ixiTit'-is ii m nh no t.-n" r wax thread
to hurl ill? K-.-l; nia.lo of tLi. Ixst ta.c ciif. at.lwli
and eajv. and 4V.n v-ale mnre Utr ff thtm
anxd xhun any .ther iiiuiii.i.-tiitf, it ctidd baud.
. i . ... ... (-...,,, a- , ... 1 il
C r? IM l.rnainr lland-rwt-d. tlir flnrrt calf
2 J m s!kw vt-r otT. r.-.t tor $' '": eiiial Ircutu
, - S . hi... T f ,-1 . 1 1 1 L ... Xi '.111-
t. m fill 11 r, a-. w...l IVcli hfanr. fine calf.
Sti itylisu. comft.rtai.1" and durubks. The b.t
CHOC t-TI-r Cirf.-r.-il L ll.l( riC ; ISIini- fiatio mm .um-
........ .-...Tit- fr. .nn fi. 1 , 1 . . .11.
CO 5 I'ol'ice r-liors KHrtnera. Hailroad Men
9a3a arul Letn-rCarriersall Hrartbrm; Ouccalf,
-anilo.. tnioi.ta Insu.le liravy ujree aoiea, extra-
... . a. 1..M . i .t m-1 1 1 .wr I. lar.
(t. n 5ti Eur rnlfi tio tti-r ihoe ever ofTored at
Stmmm thw ir'.rr; cue trial will conTiutsa tuoae
w.,,. wi.nl u f,,r -1.mf4.rt and atrvl..
p O 3 and . J.M Worltiniman'a toe
jlfci aire wry nmua and iluxatiV. 1 h.o who
hTe given them a trial will wenr no other make.
-.., ! '.IU and 1.?A e.-b.l h am
DUlt worn I.T tue In.; a every where: theykcU
on their merlta, a the inrreasinir aiilea "how.
..l.OO llnndcwcd shr.. best
LdQ ICS) lK.nf.tls.. very .lyni-li; f Uait rencH
1 .. . . shnM Mllm.. from C.1..J1. U. a.'li.
l.adiCM' -2.ZO. Vi.Ot nod t.7-"i hw fnr
Blluecaro tho Lent rine ionoia. siynm aua aunu.ie.
C'auiiAD. See tuut w. 1 LK.tiKlas' namo anJ
Irlce aru biamped ou uie uoiuiui or eiusa shoe.
irTAKE NO rrBSTITI'TE.TJ
Tnct rn I.v-rI adrertlaed dealenl ltr.t.lvlni von.
V.'l. lOl t;L.Af. Krockton, .Haas, txdd by
C. T. ROBERTS,
Aent. t lirnslitirci P.
.,f llnr (llt. li i .!
t-lni'i f Anotiier.
In si .-orld where it is very
to In- elit.Ttaltieil ateiiioi a i ........ -..
to liud -utertain.n. iit, there is u -tea.
d al to If -rot out of a discreet eonsid-
ration of the invsteries of l.le. says a
. ti . : ,t-
writer in .-crion.-i s. . i. ,
,1-thin-rto theorize ulx.itt in hI1 i:io-
and to have tin-one.-. a:mt ti.em
one an interest in whole v-ri.-.-.
:::..! t laves of fact-, which seem to bt .1:
.ith such theories. .r to e.ps. t tu.-rn. H
the facts won t lit li.e ir.c t . i i.-n i .
i . the thc.rv to chan;1".-. and to have
. - ... . .. . .... .t....u. .
:! s t.ieorv .'.riven lino a a.. .. -i...j -
t he la :.t ln-st ti.im-t.i having it j i -t ;h ...
'i h. re was :t l.tth- tai.- in t i.e i.e."
pap-r the other day alx.ut Mr. l.-h-.i.
that he held up his linger and b ut it.
d risked: -What 1.k-n l hat? lai.n
. . , . .-.ii.
t i p t a satislaet.ry r.-piy. n- s.i...
wa"- trying to liial out wimt is t he f ir.-,-that
pails the strings that make an.-
. 'i-i .. . : ....... .f
m.ite creatures move. ji.ji is ...i. ...
t.i.- n-,:it mvsl.ri.-s the mystery of
i::.tion. it is i:.:u. we ai- i-n... ......
Ir. Ket ly. the motor man. has 1-ecii
br. KniitiL- over f .r several ..eeaoes past.
7lr. Keelv's exp.Ti.nc.' has not im.-p
ti, h as to ni.'i'iini .'i' r.nv jm air man to
t 'le.iriy..' on tir.?. sutoeet. lora uniij.
n -vertiieh-ss.it is a e-rcat subject f -r a
lilk.d to dwell IllH.ll in its leisure m'e-
lits. Newton mms thinkine; about it
v. hen the ann.e fell and jrave lnm an
idea that wns of value to hiu. and has
iM-.-n useful ivir since. Tiiere is al
wavs this auvantn'e alx.ut having one's
min.l run on something m partieutar.
that even if it does not brino; ,lov. n
what it is aimed at it is more likely to
hit sonielhin else that is worth while
than if it was wandering aimlessly.
DEEP-SEA
SPONGES.
Found iu
O'aD Honesty
CHEWiNG TOBACCO
is the best that is made, cud
at ONCE tries it, ar.d Lave 3
money and secures ncrj
satisfaction than ever bciore.
AVOID imitations. Insist on
having the genuina. Ii1 ycur
dealer hastft it aok him to
get it for you.
m. FI5ZER & BROS.. Lc7lll3.1j.
JOB:: PRINTING.
Tin: ':;;.. i. v
Printing Office
Is tin p'-.iCr1 to z 't ycur
JOB PRINT
of I
,r i.:
t.i:
1 ;.!
t ' ,.
f .!'
. . 1 .
h !
'I ii.l r-
1 t:
' T T T "
riomptly ati.l Biti'dctot !iy I'ffu'td. V
w:!l met the .rires if j,lh tuen ':trlc
corcpetiori. We doti'l do at y tiut
firs'-?. ss wo k a.id want a
iivh'd iiric ft.r it.
.TM MtsiltMIt Id
l'lllHloirtl, la.
the fe
ih'1'..t-
(rsli-r l.r.
Tourists am. iij- t he i la n 1 . that shh-t
the c. st of Honduras b il 'voiidert it 1
tales of the oyster a-t .v. .. f that coun
try and du.l' on the liciiea.-v of the
n t ,'t'v s.
Il"t e
a i!
iv st.Ts that tsr
t.-rs. ho-.v. v. r
ters. M..nt. rove tie.
f re.'.h or sa 1 1 v. a lei- :
water live or si
limhs of tin- n.at '.'i
like tho. e . f the w
ease t hoy do ti. .1 '-each t
traction -.f 1! nioi t a
sh-Hits to pu i 'lit w ! :
far U'li. atti t he surface
of in;u,;ri'' -vi s is a lua'.ti
truaii-. s ho.it-. and r
Th se i ys-
1 .th!." io s-
Moiii'.lai'! House
im mm paiilor!
CENIRC STREET. EBINS-EUEG.
r itjlis w, :: tiitv.ii :o... ! i s -i.t! t v'..e.l Sh
1 I'.irl' r. ti'.ii t.t'i'i'! ritt-it
.i..-l.e s;... i .-r-. .:-i
er. l.t.- :' ' -
I lit l. re. S-i I AVI .N 1
Ml.v.'.ii'i ,tiMi :
arti-t i, .. 1. 1., r. '
t .I.'i.. ' - ...ti- .
I ).i
e.i shaving
Olo
? .V I.utli
w : ' I e ' - re- i on In the
IIAll: ' li 1N A.NIi
i i : t T. us.-.-t asil niu.t
. 1 i, .!- i, i ..".al I y .
u: o..:il' I . .- -It-Iiri'..
.1 A
! i:s n. i V A NT.
I'n prietor,
in
d .
Th
pi:
I.
BLQOBID STOCK SUE !
:'V S ; : i, :-t I.'-t.ei--a 1'uf
.-.' . i ..i. o ti' - ti rir . l a . , on
lf lilli, l'ii, t!,e t.l..w
h ..11. II et -n..
talis a thi. 1-. t
1 111.. s .t Ii I . I i.
,.!s. (hi the-'
limbs ami shot t deep under the sn- !
face of tic water, lar bin:.'!., s ..f o s-
ters elimr. thus foi niiii r the f ir-fatiied
"(ly.-.li rhhivi a f Honduras."
-
No Ir-.M l:-f i in in 'lurkey.
The cause of h. -s lef n'l'l has 1'
eeived a riotis I.!. sc.- in Turh.-y. The
Women of that eornti v leive si;'h. .i
for the '-.h'.'ss of lh.- w e -t ;" t !e y have
even elivi. d the "I. " ' of their
French si -ters. l'.at Al..!,-; liaaii-h v 1 .,
s eems to I.e a miii ;,; :: i .il l r. tt
ieets to the i i it i . .. 1 1 1 -1 i-m ..f for -i fti
f th" l.at nil
It i. mole tee
tfioTie. and the
. '. t the pi.--::.
He th
te-1 ..lit i
l i ;t -r u'
tii . '. : :,r e. ;
V.flrn-Nl:i .
III).' lh. , ,; ,. ,;
Trolilns-JIri'il Mu!I(in,
i llr.m.l Mr.-v, lit lual to Manilnr.l
J Itrit s.t:illi n. t: jar men fc . I I.
' Tr.ii.;.;'.i ril IShii.Ssi. r. .lt aincl
I lllltev.
; 11.11, it ll ul J. r. 'y i'un..uradfM.
i ; S .1 t i- i. t.i. i . , .t (-lie c..-'i.. A rtii
1 ,.:i , i. ..-.- ! t ..I t l- ' . e:i.
, KI'V. !:i li.I.V U.K.
tr v atllKIUIl TIME TA HI.K K TH K KHKNS
Ii liunr i t'rfsjon Uranch KaUroad. In v.'leot
lscemt)er-ia, lwi
Connection at t'rrwaon.
WIST. ICAMT.
or.h r to m-tke a Pil "rimaffe to Jerusalem Ov.ter Exp 65 a m Harr.sbur Ac. v a m
ouki 1'im.u.i .ipiitii.iu I Western Exi... 4 41 a m Se.Miure tx... S -a ui
and t.thcr spots celebrated in sat red I John,town Elp.8 i4 m Mail Z a tn
bbtorv. savs the London Standard, the
number of steamers and other vessels
putting into the port of Joppa is now
I'aclQe Eip 44 a m Day Exp 11 '4 a ui
Mail I m A I toon Exp... I l0 p m
- o "K r. m Al .11 I .11 ll 1. II 1H
,T a ji l .ru ............ w ... .- - - - - i
I .11. "
upward of eiirht hundred a year, the
destination of most of the passenpers
and merchandise they convey U-.npthe
eaoital of ralestine. hi evidence f the
SOITHWAHI).
Ilia- No. 1. No. 1
tance.. am am
. . ...
. ... -. I rJiflUHUiirv . ---
recent rani.! rrrowth of thetraiac it may i HrmilleT.. 3 0 : w Vi:.l
be mentioned that Joppa lias iremeti i Kayioi
its txipulation within the past thirty
vcars.
Tourists w ill be able to take a return
ticket from the port in question and
Jerusalem for twenty francs, and, what
is more, they will 1k able to do the
f.ir shorter time with m-
litot.-lv irrrati-r saletV man nuiierw..
Noel
Munster
Locket..
1'remoo
4 7 10 3i...
. .l 8 01 lt is ...
7i 10 41...
. 9 6 li 1" 4?...
.11 :i t Z 10 SV....
No. 3
r m
.... S:(-
31 i
i :"(
, s !
4 10 i
4 I'i
......4 15
NORTH W A KIK
Ilirt
tance.
t"refon....
I.arket
Munster ...
No. 1.
A M
:ii..
No. 2. No. z
am r M
..it in
u -.5 ".j
rush of tourists from all parts of Noel Z",
ir
i
fashi. his. I Ie a pp: - ivcs
drcs.- f r these reasoti ,
turesipie; it is more p
western ee-tnine is :
cept o th - 'i'l'.rk.sh :-.-fore
re.pn -t - t !u .1 ..e
pie to rejrt lo tlie
wearers of in .ii-Turh s-
h :n mi s t he v.' :". ie .
fashii .ti -. Nor v. i ! I I .
seh.'ti'.e of reeit.:-. .. il.v.
for corsets, or n lis l'..i
tis.
of
, IO 1 -I it ies a li.v
i tire s, and !:
'. i ei if f..r. i, n
on' r'aiu ;::
a.-h as In .u-eis.
i'a ri i.ui ie vel-
I'avent :intl Tr.irie-Mr.rk oMaircd. and all 1'atr
ut hiisit,..- n r.. tin t... fer Mortora'e Fees.
Our OTcc is Oapnsite U. S. Patent OtSce,
andv.e:it. .e.ire t.nt;-i:t iu i.-- t une than thoae
remi.te fri.in ti.v..n'ltn.
Seti.i m...!.-!. ur -.u im or t'l.to.. v. ith dearrip-t'-in.
'. .' a. i if i.i.ti'Titiit.lis nr tiot. free cf
rh:ir'i.. li'tr f.-.- rut il-:e t: 1 totent i. serured.
A Pamiihlet. ' l'..i. t.. 0) t:.::i l'.itent.' with
Ti.'ini. of net im! rat ut. in yuur st lite, county,
town, pent f Ail ir.'-..
Cpnosite Fatfcf.t CfT.Ci, '.Vushln jlon, P. C
Sr. 1-i A M" r O M
Antiti'iUv r si.n p.
I Jei I. e ie.i! i y. Ihs- : ie. p is n..t more
ancient than man, 'fie -e ii nii.ials and
our edible f. . and . .ir ever-lovely
llow t rs s.-.-med b. have com tneii. -i d t heir
exi -tenee on 1 -.e i arth ahout the same
time. It is maintained by some, and
domed by ..tiers, tl.ut the Kumat.s
l-roti'hl the : hei p int i brifain. .V
eor.hiiL' to lii'iH-nes. I'.ri'a'ii hatlshiep
of excellent Jh'i '.'.' in ("om.'a.it ine's time.
Wire i in.T I !i.:i. a ll .lr.
Heeellt iill f.o . Tl" lit hi .'"e dl'a'.V-
incr have iiiadi- it pi ' il.ie t.. tlrau plat
inum and silvi. r hilo wife 11.1 Is liiier
1
f.ttl'l I;!:.fr'iia' tits
r iip.. i . i i-.,. .1..' -
...rvr. I . I
flOUN T . THAT! .Si
Sii;-.n athi K.is-i Driirtis.
, I 1.11 l...trumi,t par
I r... i Cjlfi..
43 & ir. w.lh.r Sirl, Umm Yacal
JOIIS Y. ST K A TION a. WIS,
4.1 A 45 Wal'er M. SKW TORK.
riUSICAI. MERCHANDISE,
Violins. Guitars, Eanjos. Accordeons, Harmon!
cas, Ac, a'l kinds cf 5t'in"S, etc., etc.
1 V 1 v.tu ll-et .1 !. l.-l
XJ f oestjii a nl or,
ler
I sc. ttive tha
The
the civilized world to Jerusalem will, if
the expectations of the promoters are
fultilled, le somethinfr phenomenal in
the immediate future.
NO OLD MAIDS HERE.
A I.ady llaa ut to Name Her Cholca and
Has It Hera.
A stran' e sect has come to public
notice in Madrid, It has its l:eal
quarters in the t'alla de Sombrerette,
poor, lut central portion oiineiunn.
Tin-re are alnnit a thousand memliers
ia Madrid, and the memlscrship in the
provinces is increasiiiK. despite the
united efforts of the government and
clericals to check its frrowth- The
largest branch is at Valencia.
The two leading- doctrines of the
sect are the propagation of the human
race and the banishment of disease.
The leader is a former workman
named Jimina, who is called "The
Creat 1'ontiir," and at whose house the
Kjemiiers meet. After prayers and sinf
intf at these meetings the pontiff
blesses the sick and administers holy
w ater to them. Crowds of sick people
lhck to him to be healed, and there
seems to be a particular desire to sub
mit sick children to his ministrations.
Tho iratherinjjs take place at night.
The strictest morality is enforced as a
part of the tenets of the new religion.
The doctrine of the propagation of the
race is carried into effect in this wise:
Any woman is entitled to rise in
meeting' and cry out: "I w ish to mar
ry"" so and so, naming the favored
man. The man upon whom her choice
has fallen is doomed to liecomc a hus
band. It is useless for him to protest
prior engagements. The pontiff mar
ries the couple then and there. Over
three hundred such marriages have
been carried out, and the popularity of
the pontiff, amouft women desiring1
matrimonial partners is unbounded.
Their lenefactor is just now under a
cloud, having been thrust into prison
on a charge of practicing medicine
ithout legal authority. Scores of
w omen show their devotion to the per
secuted jiontitr by gathering outside
the prison and uttering lamentations
and expressions of feynupath v for Lim. juniatiiij
1.7
3 8 4o 11 V
.3 9 44 11 .Ti .....
5 KIT -.Il 41
8.3 9 5 11 47
11 3 to M A ol
Kayl.tr..
Hradletr
Ebenaburx. .
Hradley, Noel and L.urket are Flax Stutiun-s
No trains on Sunday.
..5 37
..& 4.:
..5 4
..b 57
10
i. ri a.
g m an il
And Mmufaetuter & HeaVr lu
HOME AND CITY1Y1ADE
FURNITURE
?,5TW V?i PiJjmfS, 5o'5
LOUNGES. BEDSTEADS,
TA13L.KS. CUAriW,
Mattresses, &,c,
lGOj ELKYEXTII AVENUE,
A I -TOON A . PENN'A
r7"Clt:z''ns if Camia County nd all
nther.. wi.l.iui; to purchase honest FUKNI
TUKE. Jfce. a: honest price" are respectfully
iDvlt 'd to Hive us a call before buvics Ise
!iPtP, 14 iri confident ttat we Can
n. -pt tv.r vrant and please every taste
CARTER'SI
(SURE
pick Eaadacha and relieve all tba troablaa lad
dent to a btllona atata of tba aj-atem. audi a)
Dlzztaeaa, Naoaea, Irowaloea. Ulatrnaa after
eating. Faia In tue Bide, ic While tiielr most
ramaiiatii anoceaa baa boen alion in curing 4
Beadacha. yet Cartpra Iittla Lirer PHI n
equally valuable in Co nti ration, curing aad pre
venting tbisanno3rinreoiaplaint.while tbeyale
cxsrrectaUdiaord-raof ttieatomachattroulatetha
UTeraBdraguiatatbabowala. ven it tbej onlY
coroa
Ar a they vould be. altaoa t priceleati f o fhoaah9
auler fromtSjiadiiitrKalnaicoTaplaint; butfortu
Siataly tlieirasiodneaaidoea DPtewl hereoaod I h rata
vrliOoncetry them will find theae little piila valu
able In bo many wava that tbey will not ba wit
ling to do witboat ttiem. But after allnlrk bea4
l.itps th.- vrv lowest.
ri 16'oo-tf.i
fJC Sllad I. la lirlily: "
Ub -I.un,ltradO'. I .IT t.eS i.-t t:..ir .:.
OTtoniU... ai.d f.t-m .1.-1 ca.ire I, r a in p...n aad J.e ia
ibKaritr I llarrcwws onir i ti.a I t .I mriT. t-.f r
V".t barken loat. t- rc lot. tiwi : anitT 1 JtV la aa.
li(!Kucti oat. B. up and d...nr 1 iu.r.'ay vr SP"".
Hi?, and aacnr proar-erilT. .r."r..n.ei.ra. wcm 1 1 a.a
hj a tlloaot!r. " tl.a i.:.lea of lonaBa ' a
BolUeaiopvnrt.iiiiK to b P "i at amo t anod .1 lilo;
a:iibia.-otua.l.anra. r.nd .tip.nl.ont licr rirlioa. tall l"M
o atid al.a Jc;oo. 'r.r tu utinn " H"W aliall fol tip
thacot-nr finpurtnut' lt.l.rai ararr rhaara that
arpttri w.nll.T. i,. ut tair iini-o. ti.at i wl.at all anc
ceifulfflMl.i llpra laait s-p..ntilitST. anh aa 1. not aflaa
ii... ti.. n... 1. ... iui...r.n-t.ni.i.lo. liiiT.t-,.r4. it will riva.
at loaat aci.t tl at. t in II Tl.o cm.m.si orp-itonur ter
auanv lo ro. Maaft to bo mado .i.i.i!T ai.d Loa-rably
t y any Indnaii lout ii .en f cither a-a. A II ?.. 1 oa raa
o.i..-.w... ,1 l...m, ahr,.,fr T.ti ur. Even ba-
rtanera aro oa.ilr oarnmr Irom i lo fVlf nr d.T. Toe
can do a. well If y-a will work, not !- I.ar.l, but ludnalrl-
...1. . . . A . . .. r .. n m . i.l, r inrnUI. TO T'.n COOB. U
canci'ooapaiotinioonU.oral! ynnr titi.o to e.io wrk. Faaf
,n 1-. . an,ml i,rt ro'imted. T o atari von. Atlnicom.
raratiTotr H".r in.-l i.-.tlir tr.-ii.lrif.il. Ma inalrwl and
aliow Tr-a lit.tr. It-ee. I mini o iitiknnwa an. t.r-nr work
. Karwu, tari:il.l,. i. V. I llo ai.d loarn all frm.
Iirtlmin:-.! I I..1.1 is il-'.l A.l.lri-aa at rtiro. II.
Uadlett at: Co.. li-m. . ! tlaad. llalao.
TO WEAK iEW
Is tas baaa cf ao many live" that here f n wliem
'wercakBOiirKimtbout. Our pillacuroit wlula
CUirra qo aot.
CarU-r-a J.if.'.e liver Pilta aro very amall and
very eaay to taic. Oue or two rills male a doaa.
Tn.-y aro etrictly vc.-etable and do not gnpe or
t .ir;-r., bi:tiy tiiisir Kcntlo action pleaaeall who
usotbc-si. IaTii!Bt25centB; hvefortl. Sokl
Isy tlraicta everywLare. or aer.t by maiL
CARTER KLOiClNE CO., New York.
ALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
jonl2 01 ly NK
PILES!
A5iESIS - (riven Instant
lief and is an lnlallinia
refer rile. ITlcef 1. Ur
IrusrvTftaor mail. Hampli
rree, AailressfA 'Ik t.-sisv,
Box 2116, Nc rk City.
Sutterlun Irom ttieetlerta of youthful error, ear
ly decay . wstltias wakuea , lost maohood, eie.. I
a 111 aetel a valuable treatise (eale.t ) conlatntuic
full partlruiara tor liouie cure t'K ol charge.
A aplendid inedical work, boul.l be read by ev
ery man wbo K nrrvi.u. ami debilitated. Addreaf
I'rof. J. IUWI.i:K, Naodai, lona
IMm Fire Insurance Apncy
rr. "VV. DICK,
General Irsurance Agent,
( iirlr.ua anil l:e;iutl:ul luriuB
Or en 11 lettls.
-si. .me of the most iH'nutiful tilings
that live in theK-e:in are the spoiift
the trre.-it depth, which have often very
curious and lnteresiin irnis sum
naturalist to a reporter of the Washine;
t,.n Star. "Not least remarkable i.re
tl.r- h.wnlled -sea-nests, which are in
the form of aphcrcs or sometimes fft'
bhaiH'tl.
"The outer coat of one of these sped
mens is a complicated network over
which a delicate membrane is spread.
An ornamental frill adorns the upper
part while the lower portion throws
out a ma.e of liossy filaments like line
white hairs.
"These hairs penetrate the semi-fluid
mud in every tlireetion. thus holding
the sponge in its place, while a continu
ous current of water is drawn by wav
ing Viiia" through all parts of the mass.
passinu' out by a hole at the top. In
this manner the animal absorbs what
ever f. kmI may W afloat.
nother singular sj-onire is tlie
jrlass rope. Whielt selitls tlowil lllioii.e
mud a coiled wisp of lilament-. ns unci
as a knittini,' r.ecdle. The latter opens
out into a brush, fixing the creature :n
place after the manner of a screw pile.
"Still anotlier remarna me sj.iii.e is
found in the deep water oft the Lofl'.Hlen
islands. It spreads out into a tlun cir
cular cake, surrounded iy w nat iKik.s
like a fringe of white lb-ss silk.
Yet another curiosity is the VhH"-
tella sponge of the Philippines, wnieu
lives emln'd lcd to its lid in tho mud and
supported by a lovely frill."
THE WIDE WORLD OVER.
Ttilnga Keen Abroad "IVIiIrK Make. True
A inrrlrana Fefl I'rou.l.
The American consuls abroad, except
those l.K-ated in the lar'e c imniereial
jHirts. are for the most part of limited
advantae-e to the American people t n
masse. They do make reports to the
home rrovcriinient, but thes jrenerall.v
are of interest only to a few Americans
trading with the p rt at which the
consul is situated. Oecasioiially, h w
ever, one of these publie xTt auts de
velops a knack of usin bis I'Vt'N Silid
the results are apt to Im- e-ratifyin' t
one's pride and patriotism. Consul
Hedloc, .-f Amor, in the eours.- of his
Oriental travels, mentions several facts
that quicken the pulse of a true Ameri
can. In dapan the Vullraan car conveys the
brown-eyed people of the mikatlo to
every part of the empire.
At llotif'' Koii;ra steamer called Amer
ica was conveying' a llaldwin locomo
tive t Australia.
At Sumatra he says he saw a 4ieorjria
Yankee workinir a lVnusvlvania oil
derrick.
Shanghai uses ldison's telephone, and
lonr-distance telephones connect the
Sphinx nnd the Pyramids with the bur-
rooms of the t"air hotels. American
In'ef and mutton dominate the market
In tlie interior ot t ormosa a savage
chief sports a Waterbury watch and
eats asheake made from t'alif.irnia
flour.
In Cairo he found a native story-teller
passing his bhcll alnjutfor coiitriliutious
after reciting one of Imtrfellow
"Tales of a Wavside Inn."
With Fast Presses rdA Nctt Tyr
We are pi ep.tr;' 4 b tn::i ciit .1 ;ts IV ititiiiii of
every d:c;i tintj m ti e I'iMM
hi Y I.E and at li.e yrv
Lowest Cask Prices.
Xt'th't'K Out t;i- he-.t :uat. rial I' ti --1 at:d
our work rp.iks for itsr.f. vVeare j..i
X ire d t.J print e-.i t?.e shiirti s . I.-.'.. , c
PosTEKs, i'KtH.IIAMVI .s,
r.lSlNKss C.VItlis, Tao-. oil. I. '.li;.l'S.
Month i.y Statemkms En YKi.orhs,
LAUfc-I.S. Cll'.l I I.AIW, Wlr DUINO AND
VlMTINO C'AI-.Us. L'Uf.t ..S. N'OIKS,
Drafts-, IiF.rr.irTs", Honu W-ikk,
l.KTTK.I! AMI N ol K IlKAl'S, AND
II or AND i'AHTY INMT A'l IONS K l '.
Wc can priut anything frotu th r:iei':t
arsd neatest Visiting Card to t!;e latist
Poster ou short nuticp and at Hi-j
niii-t Ilasonahle Il-ib s.
Tlie Camliiii Frcriaiu.
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and turner ffRrp . no knife.
tMM'k I rs. IMS. OaiTKlKY r.rm
a. Im iau bu. cm.-inaau. C
That Cirr.l'..trtnr nnaement Ring
Aa-ain. Miriam "Horace, vou have
made a mistake. You have had II. S.
enpraved in this ring instead of M. P.
Horace (sotto voce) "lUutr that jew
eler. I told him to file out the initials.
(Aloud) That jeweler is slightly deaf,
au.l you know M. P. sounds like II. S.'
Jewelers.' Circular.
7rvnne rm Su.iur. fhitAmk lnrr It.
Tvery Traraaer aii.m j lv a l. t t i- of It ui lua ant. h.-l.
Every Sufferer izz fZZr l
otm H.lavrN4a Inphr ttri-u vut-hH. t t.rrh. i..-"i lnf m.
A -at ri irtav. 1 rtr-r MrtMm, l'ii rurm, I Aii.na., rxr-.-mm
in Maailv or ljnilatw is i , tT Jomtfl r HLrauntt. .in fl.iJ mi
tlais oM inHlii r-li'f nvmHXy 'urr. Ituibl-t
frJf fiold VTTwrM'lf. lf-. .2t rth.. 1T ITlfail. 6 fsatttltl.
Sciciitifio AmcrTc
Agency fcr
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and f.
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TRADE MRtfS.
oe&icn patents
COPVRICHTS, etc
7r Information and free Handbook wr'te t.i
Ml Nst t"U ,V.I BKlll'T, M iv -..tiK.
Oldest bureau for aot-umiK patin. in Aiu. i i. a.
Fverv patent takeu out by u l" l.rt'iiput lH l..r.s
the public by a trntioe fc-Kcu free fl i-uw in too
cicutific mcticau
Ijirpeet etreolatiofl of any artetitifle rmrwr It the.
world. Splendidly lllnatrated. No iiin lli.'.'iit
man ehould f wltbt.ut it. Woi klv. i.ttd a
v,r; fl.sal bis moMlha. Adftresa Ml'. X O
lLaUSUEIta,3id Broadaaj V VorL
PATENT STEE PICKET FENCE
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ready f .r the re- the
Aside from it - e; he!
ice cream 1 ef. .re ", . l. r 1
beh.n ed bird and it - i
ruffled. Mr. sc. e tii'.:.
the smartest and !:i:. -'
tietit. and Polly evident i
els- is .p.ite as ;" i :
W hen he Is ut boa,,- -.1..
with oi her folk-, si." 1
his sh.-nhh-r on ..uc 1. .'
one dra a h u; tiieiei' h. i
coeks In r head atel !'.-'
with n .piiz.ital look.
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