A SCENE OF SPLEXDOIi. The Mag-niflcent Spoctacle Which tho World's Fair WiU Present. The Art ami Mr. l ir. W iU oi.l ril.ti Th.-lr At.l.vt rr..!lu-t !:! Heau tlfy Mini M.i:ti::.v '-' .niiS MV.ilr. Tin- f.-ll.'W intr is fn-m Mr. Win Piur'ts ,!rs.-i-'pti.ii -f t!- r.!u:nl'i:in rxhit.itK.il in ti.'t'i -itnry: "Wi' have al rea.lv saM that this vest. huh- was i-i-teiulnl t" .nti-oilij. i thr visitors t thr cyp.siti.-n it'.t a i.rw worhl. Ah t iu-y cmrrjrr t'r.-m it -u rt a--.-h-.vay ''I ' r thr court, tin y iat.-t. it' p. .-m : !. r.-. nvr a ni.-iiK.nil.il- iinpr.-ssi. n f an Uilr-tural harmony n a va:. s.-alo. T this c.ul th- forums, ha-hiias ami hat lis of thr Unman empire, tin- villas ami arilrns .r the primes of the Italian Urnais sancc. the royal court y.mts of the palaces of l i'iiiicc ami Spain, mr.st yi.1'1 to the -.r. hiiri ts. 'in that n. w world whirh is the oM." th. ir rich ':' vit.-mcr of or.U r. d l-.-auly. to make p..ssiUr the i-n-atioii of a hrhri.t pii-tinv of i ivi.: spl.-mlor mii h as this -jrc-it function iiio.l.-1-ii cici-i.atioii wotil.l srcm to rr (iiirc. l "At thr -oivt-ct it was n.siu.T. ! tlic lir-t imp. .rta n-.- that the people, in i-irculatiiijr a:oi!iii the court or cnt- r inir or h aving tl;e l.i'ih''r.e. should far as p.-ssihlr hr prot.-.-tei! from the heat i f the li.lsiimincr sun. T-iars.-t ill acciitnp'.ishii';.' this i.l.jc-t the :n ..t iuadra:jle will he rh i--i hi hy i si-nr: of shr'ternl ainnuhi tor. like th.-lnrci-. ston. in- 1'ule.l in a:i 1 f. n-ni'm;; pari ..." the facade-; -f the p-.ihi.-rs of tuachi'.'-ry and ayr'n-nt' vsrc on the ii r'.t. and ..t ::i. liberal arts r:nd i-hvti icity . : the !;; . The vast fronts if these hiiiMin-.'s. f..r eweedin;- it', disn; : i- '.is tho.,e of any other ancient or i-.'.il.-r!i aivhitei-Uii-ai K'r Ii.'i up. v- their monumental ci.!.;.-.- 'k-! pavui- n:-. tiuir sciiptiircii ei- richmems. tc.e:r statuary, mcnes tower-, will no-pear in mellow cd iv :. .c i ry marh'e. n-lieveil ! V dec. !; t ion- ol..r in the shad. w re -.-llTimediatel V I .-v fori will 1-cl-ohi the -n wide an.! I.Ii'O ir. ssrs of the ,'f. him 1:1 S" .-or ef ". I '4 cat basin 1 lnrnr. st i-;c ! '..: r: 1 in tlic mi. idle it tin 1-..1-I.V.-.I with ih.i'lih-il wa'lr.It f vh li the lower will be d with hr-!ih'.erv and t'.owers. : races, .rated, d the upp.-r 1 :' 1 list races. ro:-.tral -nmns. vase ;inl r.tat..arv. !h-oal it-seei..l fn ni the main !" -rti-.-os oi t a. buildinirs to t'-e wa icr. and the ear.;; is. which enter th" basin on ea- h side, are cross..' by n: imiri.-.i'.ni bridges. ''. the m arer i'.ia'-; in i f ti e lovaicr basin, and in the avis of the court. 1 e i id sec a s!nall.-r i-ir.-ular basin 1"0 feet in diai.i- t-ter, on a level witii tl.. tl.mlaii 1-y two L.t'ty c fairies. In the cent- of ti.pie galley of lr. .n.'.i eilit colossal rnurr., arts an.l sei. sta.t.i a .. r. :- tei-ra.j. :i r. s I. earn ;,i .. . u ..n l:T ') fee h !.- .r-:-yi!iV!- T H I- O'l a : id. bendii.r t Ji:. if lollr sweep:-: in te.e prow i.- poi-. -ii the 'u-ralil 1 ame. i" !'. trump and ouU jireail u inirs: while, a!'.. Tim.-, the pilot, lean- up' u; his helm, and hi;:h a! ii on a throne. s-,;pportcd by chcri'.l Jijjrure. upon t! pec tat .: bai-.-. . sit- (Columbia. :- fair, youthful eavr and alert, riot rcpr.sir;r ie past, but poi-ed in lii'h e:-. ii. Kh'ht i-ouriers (.recede the i;; -aiiTed up..i: marine horses rainpintr out of the water. Th e u .io le triumphal paL'.-ant is mist of inti rla. i.i- f fopi the b.in.iai v;- h seen t hn uie-h a :ntain-jets. and i-.in the wa'.---series of step- falls fourt-eti feet i :. .. in'othe yn-atcr slee hi circle of d- .Iphe; , -pout in cadc. Thi- poiii(K.us a'!, work of the .-eiiliil-.r I'r. .w. a half iver t he ea r--ry is the lei iek Mae- Mutinies. .t th a c. .1. .ii . of the outer i-Mii of tin- basin re I a i ' i- . . t !ie sen hi ll. I i e- f r. . ri i t he .1:1. u i: it ill t he cr. w ii h a str. .,:; a i I i lie... but uiih : 1 1; w I- ich i ve t he tor r. .:: w ater. 1 ; i . ' :-. ate ! tdvek arehai. i:ia:.n accent ua 1 ':. u, of vei t i. a simpii. ity and brea. ti.jnri- an ...-.. . t i majesty I ayote.l it. a ' . liile . ivn c ! ri-tvle. sitv feet i:irh. ;.n I power, do ma.le. or like that of r's. forming i. ..-i s in t lie he. Of the lleiniui in Iron' of St. l'ete three ie- of a si,u..iv. . trnat curt toward th- h. t'.VO W1!IL;S of this co!nu; lie Is a v 'iieei t hal 1. a ml the i w ;iilii';j" liall for a-scn .th. r a l a-iii. r by boat. It- col..u:i::- ty)ify ti 111 the cetiteroi 1 1 i- a trbfi.Mhal :e state- of the union, lis architect ura 1 screen irch throw n over the canal whi-ii e-tuieet, the l;i-iii with the harlr. Through this aid. through the open screen of the colonnade one may see the u idi-spivadinr lake, the w atery hoi i.m. and. slilj in tin1 axis of the i iirt and a ihou-and feet from the shore, a loft haros with an island- casino at its base, whoh'. banners and j.r. frayiy from innumcrah oi all eaiions waik in tl porches, litv-i-er on tjie Animatimr the u.faloiis M ilter !.- -tat"-: j.eoph. ie shad. w of the bridges, crowd alonjr the broad pavement of tin tcr- races and watch from tin- balustrades the inces-ant movement of many-colored lioats and electric barges njion the water." Inttiiiict.; Itiiiblintr. Indiana has bcrnn the eat-etion of It s huildinef at the eximsition.1 arid is well advanced in arrangements for its .ren-c-ral state exhibit. The builditiir will he a tine structure, in composite I'rem-h (h.tlue -tyh-.-M) by II fet l. three stories liif.-'n. with a veramla twenty feet wide on all four sides, of the state's fTa.nui) appropriation f-.'.j.iMio wsis set apart for the huildin. but the latter w ill be a t--.:..liiil structure, the difference l-in-represented by donated biiildinc; ma terial. Tlu- building will be entirelv of Indiana material. Commissioner Hawi.s report- very favorably uj.oti the development of the various m-. ti. ,n- of the (.'eli.sial exhibit of his state, and says that exposition interestsin Indiana are lxMunin;.- in the most satisfactory manner. NEW KIND CF HORSESHOE. Ciirk llelil In I'oMltlon l.y Shrrt-lrnn I'lutrit ti I'revfat SU).nij;. The London th-neral Omnibus Com pany is alxuit to make a throiiLrh trial of an improved horseshoe, which is said to have U-i'ii subjected t' severe tests on the Knropean continent with very satisfactory results. s;ys the New York l'ost. The idea, which is the invention of ;i I-- rencliman naiiiiil iirt, is a verv simple one. consistinjr iiicrelj- of the attixinif t. the under part of the shiK of two strips of cork, one on each side. "The cork strips." says a printed de scription, "are held in position by two very thin sheet-iron plates firmly fas tened together by :i rivet. The 'outer edires of these plates are slippsl le tween the shoe and the hi if. The inner l-dv'es are turned upward, forming ilan'es. lietween w hich and the inner ed-e of the shoe the eork bl.x-ks are tightly fixed. lietween these llan ires is tittisl ;i screwed ImiU. w ith nuts at cither end. so that w hen the nuts are tightly screwed against the flanges the whole is perfectly immovable. In order to hold the cork still tinner in position, the corners of the tla lives are turned down over it. thus f. .rminj- a couple of sockets into which the cork, which at first Slightly projects over the surface of tht shoe, is jaiiimed and compressed more firmly every day by the weight of the horse." These shoes are .-aid t. enable a horse to ol.tai,, such a ifrip ii.n u slippery surface that slipping is almost impossible and strainii.- is c-i.-atly di-mini-hed. Th - lirus.M Is 'I ram-ay Com pany, after tryintr then f .r six months, lias adopted them for cvncral use. The extra cxp. ii-c is estitnat- .I at i.:n a year forea.h horse, a-ruinst w hich must be pu! a iaiiji;r on the wearintr of the shoe and a prolongation of thf life of tin- animal -A YOUKS WO-tSN AT FiFTT." Of, as tho world ciprossr it, a woll-pre- ervctl woui.-ui." Duo wh". iinder.st.-.a.iiug tho nile-i of h ;d:!i, Ii.' f.-I lotted tlioin, and jirrsi rn-.l her y."-.af'd :ipit-ariicc. Mrs. I'i'ikli:uu h is iiin.y ci'rp"-ioniloiits who, tl:rei'.h h.-r i'.ilx i.-e a'a' ;,;, cau, louk With satis ;.i--ti"a ia their :a;rror.l. IVP'l r G"'l.'-"i '"' Vegetable Li'J'.h ti rii4.V:UVl O Compound (Tecs to tJio roet ef nil fcniah; "oin;ihdiit. rt now. thn e.-iodu vitalit; . :oil invigorates th eiitiro svst 'in. Intelligent weincn ct uiid.il' hii.".vv.ell ii.s v..u.l- i f a! powers. Ali Druj'-'i 'ssc-l it :ii :i st.nid ird iirtl .li, cr sei'.t hv mail, hi f -rm cf l'i!!-i or to-nyi, en r.'e. i-.t el SI.IKJ. Mrs. i'inkhaiu fo-'-ly tmsworfi letters of iii uiiry. Knclo-e i;iii tor rej.17. .S?n:i '0 2-C'.nt :'. ! r vri. ;.''::.-..n i" ,7 .-vi' '1 ! 1 !r-t- ! ' t tl-d ii "6V.3S. iO i---.!-T 1 s-:h tlKh.l.U'.." 3 a St ttr.n! let :5'f' -h.-': i.'.c. "Sj'. nn. 5 i u'i 1 i.o- -. iiii r.tZj e OaK. r LyC.a E. Plr.khion Md. Co., Lynn. Maaa. From Pole to Pole Atkb'9 Sarsapaiulla han dt-mnnHtrnted ita power of euro fur all dUeiuicfl of the blood. The Karpooner's Story. yew a!foril, June 1, 1SS3. Tn. J. C. Ate Sc Co. Tvnty years n?.- 1 wu a li.rpojf r ia the North l'acuic, when liv other of th crew aud myself were liUd up with curvy. Our "jodicj were bloatt-d, umawollea and bleeding, teeth looxe, purple, blotches alt ever in, anc jut breath m-euied rotten. Take 11 by and large wo were pretty badly off. Ail out lime-juico w accidentally destroyed, but the captain had a couple dozen bottles -f Ate&'s EAKSAFAI.11.1.A ana irave u that. We recov ered on it quicker than I have ever aeen men brought about by any oilier treatment fortfeurvy, and I've Been a good deal of it. S.t ini; no men tion in your Almanac of your Sari-aparilla being good lor fcurvy, I thought y.m oeijhtio know ot thin, and rn eud yoa !o f.i.-tn. Kespectfully your, Rali-u T. WreoATB. Tho Trooper's Experience. Ham:-, UmutolanJiS. Ariia,)Murck'f, 1385. Hi. J. C. Am c Co. Gentlemen: 1 bave much pleasure to U-i-til'y t.j th mat value of your harsapurtlla. M'n Lave b.-eu atationed tere for over two yeara, durinif which time we had to live In tcnta. Beine- under eanvaa for ich a time brr-nght on whw 1 called In thia country "Teldt-eorea." 1 haJ thone acres for o-ne time. 1 ni adviaed to Uke your Haraa. panlln, two bottlea of which made my aorea diBalit -'ar rapidlv, and I am now quit well. Yours truiv, T. K. Bout:, Trooper, Cap Mounted Jiijienie. x Ayers Sarsaparilla Is th or.iy thoroughly eftVctive blood-puriflen th.- only medicine tlat eraUientea the poiaon Ot rjcrofula. Mercury, and Contagioua DiauaajT from thu ayntein. ' 1 r KEPARKD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Maaa. Sold by all rruju : Prioe 1 ; ska ltotti 1 for 35. to r..t- ;i 7r.11 .!. S-lllie-.l .'. K": t.. ... ,w it.,;;; tu.'vc i-t :.- :. :i N . I' .i it l.i.-iy loc.-.'iio r..ii- j C. :i.--i. Srrf itltf f 'J ... .'.',i.-f. V. .'- S.r7?. s ti y ti w i-.-? Pa. v- 1 t " M 1 1 ii n;ul j j to , nelk. far ) l.lu.llsloid. ) .1.1 iM" t be ! A ilea.! J.I-. Mi if s 5 fa li lf3 mmmn . V l W :.t."0 r..'o j.oo ct thr ycoiiH.j 1 m am m mi v CtnDio HALLbHAm RENEWES; The treat popularity of til's propnnif ion, after its test, of many years, should be an assurance, even to thu iiio-t skeptical, that it is reallv meritorious. Thoip who have used Hall's Hair Kknkwek know that it docs all that is claimed. - It causes new growth of hair on bald heads provided the hair follicles are not dead, which i-i peldom the rase; restores natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandrutl'; prevents the hair falling off or chaiiirin color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes It to grow lonij and thick. Hall's Hair Kkntewer produces its effects by the healthful influence of Its vegetable imrrcdicuL-, which iuvlyorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and la a delightful article for toilet use. Con tainitiir 110 alcohol. It does not evaj orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as do other preparations. Buckingham's Dye roit the WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye, because it is harmless : produces a pennauent natural color; and, oclnsr a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. mEFARZD BT R. P. HAUL, & CO., Nashua, N. IL, Sold by all Dealers in Medicirea. FOR ARTISTIC FRsMTING TRY THE FRECMAN. mi .--., n u - LIOIMEHT ANY -GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE ISIB A.ND BLXSKID rT. -Ok Irrrri n Sunnr, hit.lrm lore Xt tery Tralr alionl.l U a Utlo of it in hu aah-bW. Every Sufferer ' ,mt ht,lrr.Jol"t" or Xrmina, will OuU ra tl Ati"' ,n "14 mly cure. I'a.,.hlet fr Hold wr,h,. HrwT, nutil b.hle. ST I- TOM HflnJ Instrrniieiits, Snaif an.i Riss Drums. ".I . C.J, lor.. I. CT.tAl all ln,I.unlt n -.d Drum Co. v. ...I f I- Jum r. -TKATT9S a sun. t a u war sum, im JOB nm A. T MUSTACHE DYE DYING OUT. Very I rw l'el I ' ,f "w:ki.v AVI.t re 'I iiu;n.l. l'"-il T. 'You li-.tiei the e..!..r ..f y.H.rimis taehe? clrstrve.1 the l.:.ei r iiiterr. tively to tin- New V..rU- li. r dd reix-rter with a ti.muto tiut.'ii i rii ; "ti his ujv jmt lip. Yes. I n-p ie.l the .dher :i litth Miviij-'el v. :.s if he ie. -elit .- I the t;lk as t 1't-rse.tial. "What f "tv Tlu- l:irlH r Ihimiih ai .l.ietie. ' I was ordy e..in t.i say. " h- .-vphiirnil mildly, "what :i t l.::r.-ri- has eume over the o.di. rs .f must a h.'s li'.'.rlntr the last few year.;. Half a generation ;-. it would have K-en imp s.-ihh- t lind a lmistaehe of the i-oh.rof yours i:i the whole t'.Mf.. Men v it h y; llo'.v or red In-jt p ;rd. sir lueii illi hh'tide Iiuts-taehe.-. invaria'dv dyed theiu hhnk. Almost every feilovv y.ui met had a dyed iiiusta. lio. No-.v one rarely sees one except in the jiii--e department, wlu-re eertain traditions art retained as sue red. "l!ut we don't sell a In it tie of ims taehe dyi' in a tvifk now. or ha'rdi-. either. Oi:r eustomers have .' it t i real ize that it doesn't fool even a hi;:..! man. You ea:i tell -tit a l.loek ;iway. I'm told that inspe-.to,- Uyrnes has issued an order pii-hiiitir.; ti;-.- war.', deteetivf . from tisii'u" lf.i'.sl;.- :;-.' dye on iieeotutt of it lit'injra -ive .iwjiy." Vhel people see a man wlii 1 has leei dyed they feel il'.st inetiv. ly th;tt I'.e m'.lsi he a sle'.ithhoniid from the -tat'uni h.ui--e. 'I'he imix.rtat'.oi s .f dye fro::- Parts have fallen .uf to 1 tot hint'. i;:vl arpre:i tiees in l.artx.-: injr :oi;'t ha-, e t lea the he.-i.u s.-, of -ip-.-lyin- -l as ihey I'- ed to. In this shop we had:' 'o-.den hull with a rail hammered in it. to whieh we would attaeh .--ome or.iinary r.." tow. Then the apprentice w oiil.l pit. h in and dy- it. and when he could apply the fii'.id s: that it jravr an even '".r nnd ilidti't stick t lie hair toj-rcl her like so nmdi Lrlui- we would turn over a cus tomer t" him to try his hand on. "Another 1him- that isn't used so much these days is crease. This store consumed three jHuiiids of il a day ten years a ;o. audi we ihei't t-t away v.ilh a soiitaiv pound now. I once calcu lated that. -lie hundred th- .usa nd New York men ci i-.-ied ariu'.nd one hi.ndi-si and iifty jioiiinls t.f wax in their mus taches. Tiiis v. as at tin- rale of one ounce of wa:-. to fori v mustaches.'" SPURIOUS SWEETS. .V Connect i,-ir .! in,-1 l.ut I'uiirt Out F.:rre He.M I i its of ItoKUS Mlijlir. A peculiar sei.ure was made hy one of tile oll-cers connected with the health ili-jiart'iieiit i;i a little Kast s'ule rr: cery store rt".i'ntly, says ihe Xi'.v York I'ommereial Advertiser. Three ij.n.v 'i!t!o.Uinr Hour barrels were :.i pr. hetided hy tlu- iron hard of the lav. an.l lnirne away upon ti truck, a pro-t-ee.:inf v. hi- h caused the proprietor of tin- estahlishuiei-.t to s.ve;-.r in hi.rh. low and me.:iem h.ei-.-l t Ihitch. These in-iioc-'nt-loo'clnLT tlour Larrels calm- f r. -m a h'tth- vilh-.'e i hii h decks the verdant hil'sof eerttr:.! ('oune-.-tieitt. the home ft.;' soft, te hni'i. where th- sur- j roiii'dhi- hindi-a- s-niles with theeoii- vit tioii of heinir fuliy insured and the wooden iiiUmt's ripen in the sun. New Preston is the nam.' of this snjnestered hamlet, and it is li.stin;.".i'ske,l for two thin;rs a lwianlintr school at which thirteen yoni'tr men of cadaverous up. p :iran. e subsist njon hope andi.'reek n.its and the only siiiTir i ;i;;rrv in t in- I land. A lar;re dcpo.sit of s..i"t liine r.k has een mined for souc-time past, and the result of this laA-. uft.-r passi:,; tiirourh certain mysteri -us pr. n-s-.-. at :t iieiridiriiir mill, makes its lov as lirst ipiality mutilated sn'ar. This pleasing little industry has been lour-i-hi:iir for about ten years, and the pro-pri-.'tors ni the suyar mine have waxed opulent. The bull-: of the rs-k dust is sent to New York as flour, and here it is mi'.ed in its pr..cr porportion with the real article and worked oh" on the r.-iitl.-eoiisi'.i :.-r. Of course, tile spuri ous par-t of t he s'.vi'i't.-iiiri;.' d-n-sn't melt, and it is only detected by a dose in li..n uf t!:,- hittcni nl tin' cup after dri' kinir. The extent of this little vari ety of t mk! adulteration ma 3- be trrasp--d whi'ti it is stated that the out put of the 'onn--t icut supfar faetor3- is several huiulred barrels jier we-k. A Womlcrful hick. Japan possesses a remarkublo time-pu-ce. It is contained in a. frame three feet wide and live feet l-nifT. relresent iiiLT a no.'iida- landsiape of yreat l)eant-. In the foreyn.utid plum and cherry trees and rich plauts appear in full bloom: in the rear is seen a hill, fiT.id'.ial in ascent, from which ap parei tl' tlows ti cascade, admirably im itated in crj stal. From this point a threadlike stream meanders, encircling rocks and islands in its w indings, and finally losing it in a far-olT stretch of woodland. In a miniature sky a golden sun turns on a silver wire, striking the hours on silver jrnnp as it passes. Kach hour is marked 011 the frame by a crcepinp tortoise, whieh s-rves the place of a hand. A bird of exquisite plumage warbles at the close of each hour. and. as the sonjr ct-am-s. a iih.ii.' sallies forth, from a neijrhlxrinr (frotto and. scampering' over the hill to the (garden, is soon lost to view. COLLECTING A BAD BILL. Tii. 'Ictii.xl T11I1.11 l.y : Tullfr to iet His Money. A Chicago tailor lias devised a new wiiy t collect old debts. A customer, who is employed in his father's oflice on the board of trade, has owed a bill of forty-five dollars for several months. Statements of the indebtedness anil de mands for payment have lven made onee or twice a week since Thanksfriv inir. with 110 effect, and the -ountr man's father and mother have een appealcl to in vain. It was usdess to sue, for the debtor isn't worth a dollar. The cast' looked hopeless. liut the tailor is a very foxy indi vidual. He happened to learn that the 3-onnj man was desperate' in love with a prett3" jrirl and that he spent certain evening's in ever3 week at her house. On one of these eveninjjs the tailor appeared at the j'oung- lady's resilience and inquired for his debtor. The -outh came into the hall to meet him. and when lie saw the tailor he almost fainted away. The tailor came out flat-f'Hited and swore that the bill must 1-e paid then and there or he would raise a row, so that the 3-ounf ki'hj- would lie informed how matters stood. The younjf man. however, proved conclusively that he had only one dollar and fortj--five cents on his person, and the tailor finally relented and left. Another month passed and still the bill remained unpaid. There upon the tailor sent the statement to the j-ounr lady and by the same mail he notithil his debtor of his proceeding. The 3-otintr lady informed her admirer that she could not love a man who didn't pay his debts, and. further, that if he could not show her u r-eeipt for the bill within six days he needn't come to see her any more. There was a terriiie storm at the tailor's shop. Jmt the bill was pai.L The young lady lia. the receipt. Silver Thaw. Silver thaw is a most curious nieteor olojrieal phenomenon that has latelv leen studied with much care at the Hen Nevis observatov. Ity silver tlmw is meant rain fall I Fl 1 f ef,(.,i tli.. . . 1. 1.. . j , ..... . . 1,1, .1 1 1 1 I T '"u' freezing point and congealing as it f falls. The phenomenon points to an in ; version of temperature at the time, the ; temperature on the hilltop In-ing con ! siderably lower than at hig-hcr ulti- tudea. . - 91 aud 93 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG, HAS '1 V Whether With J.antis or Head, TAKE TIIIS TO HEAIS'I . j ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS j During the coniinrjj t-nmp.-iign you will c;isily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUrl INVESTMENTS Itesides t..e i.lea-iil-.' von '. ill have and the fiitme We have piii p.i-eiy (.r.;.-:e.J for "just such trad--a- yuin-aa i:-!M- !. s...-U ..1 : Instrumcntc cf Our Ov,Tt Importation, Ilireet from th- cleat, f;iet.,ies of ihe world an.l an- ku 1 1 .'. n "-l ; ' of the very b.-i, 1 choicest ijualitv, hut which we pn.p..e to seii at N K I'll' M l I' M. . N" mid- j die men and small dealer-" pr.iln. but sold to y. hi direct a' I M !' 1 !.h i'i.K l.s.. , No matter what intere-ted pat lier. may nv ! make y.m li.-ii.-w. just i-oine tiai:-lit : to j 1IE ! liC 1 l.'TI'l.S foi: Ml .! M. J .Y7" i:VM TS. ;.! It. M AS It OL'- j ( iii:sn: isstkcmests asp TiuuMisas 4 Violins loiiiais. Miimlolins. I':iui..s. Fifes. ':. n;. t-. !i-iiiis. Muic: indeed evTyt id mr ' iiiusical. Also, the MA'M III. KS iK KKK l:i.iS. I IAN-iS. it,.- Am-t.e Mullhh KNAIIKA: Ci. l'l.VNO. ihe m .1 Id -I enow ii.-,! KIMI.I.IANT Fir: li h'K I'lANo. and! the ESTKY, anil j STORY h CLARK all of which yon know leads t he musical vord in ipiality an. I chai .i.-.er of their st-hkIs. Vhile we put the prices down to Jim at such luti-s and on -udi EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT As puts i. lie of i hoc eh iraiit illst ; il iie li I - w i I ! . ; n I le- I . :. 1. ..f Evciv 3Iaii M'lio Loves Mi.s Homo v.v i Ji hi r u You should have a I. !t l',-. i,. or Kn.ilw striinieiit. itisiead of soine ch-ai or u id. lie.', n el .1 i .; - .:i- .'! f sj inaki". TiiTi'f .re ha e oii!y on.- ot theiit'oie uaite-d i 1--T r ; ri.ei. I H a .- i.. nthei-. Al-o I einein'M-r t ha t f. r ei ; in-r i'ia ii. is or M l':i lis. lli...i an.: 4 irch.-st r.i m-iniiii-nh .' ii! make to you the eiy lowest s,ii;l.- IVotn I 'rices. at:-l KAY T F.I 'MS lF l'AY.M KNT. Also p-iu.-ii.1m-i- to write diicet t the house, or cali (; -. i :t 1 1 y at the salesrooms in the Kverybody kiws wlu-re tie- Hamilton ltuildiim i VI .v '.C l-'iith av.-ini-. I'i: isbura-. I'. S. I f on w i-h t. -all in t he evening, j u-t drop a p...-; ai i d to S. Ilaaii'toti v. hei, Voll will call and the -.m.iii will In- kept open. . J. LYftSCH, And Macufactur'-r & De.i'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE MB AND CHAm SCZTS, LOUNGES, BEDSTIiADS, Mattresses, fec., 1G05 ELEVKNTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A l-ifCit'-Zvn ot CaoiPrla County and all others wishiu to purchase fioncst FUnNI TUliE. &c at honest pricee are respectfully Invited to eive us a call b;-fort? buvlcz rise where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please every taste. Trices the verv lowast. 14 lrt 'tio-tf.l Pick EeaAarhe and relieve all the trcrahlsa lncf dit to a bili'.ua state of the aj-Rten'. auch M fizzicesa, Kauaes. Vrowsineaa. liistroeit after eating. Fain in tua BUo. Lc Whilti their luoat rvinarltal.lo success haa been shown lu curing j Headache, yet Carter's Littto Liver Pffla ai equally valiiablo in Conatition. curing aud pro Tenting tuiaannoyiDft complaint, while tliey also correct, all disorders of theatomachatiniulata tha liver aiiU rogaite the bo weld. venif taeyonly corea AfVctlicy wonldhealmotpriceltato tTaoaeirlKl Coffer fromtiiailitrt:saingcomplaint: butfortu tfttcly thcirpoodnbeadoes noteuiluereindthoea vho tncot.-y tht-m will find these little pills vain, able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to i2- v. iiiiout them, iiat alter allaicit lica4 Is the bsne of bo many lires that here ia "-hera - or. r prr t boast. Our pilla euro it while) ifrV-rp A-y not. .'Ai :r's Z.'rrlo Livpr Pilln aro very smalt an4 vrr r;. t-T tiLo. One or tio pilla nrakea dewe. ':' . v a:ofir:ctly vrt'i:talili an j Uo not gripe or j ;r - oi:t 1-y tii-jir geiitle cciiun plen-eall who inri-iNntOSf-Tits: ft-ef.rfl. Sokl ' u- ' :;:;iats everywhere, ce ac-nt by nuuL -r.. i fER IV: EriCINE CO.. New York. ALLuDiE. SMALL PRICE jol2 M ly NK ENGINES SAW tin e J IYIIIL.C, j THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQUAR CO, YORK, Pt ma'-i'-lCt. ionx F. STBATTG5 A SOX, 4SA45 Walarrftt. HKMf TOEK. Iix.pnrtr mmd VThoUaaX IWrn Im til ktndi ef MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins. Guitars. Banjos, Accordeons, Harmonl cas, all kinds of Strings, etc., etc 1 iappy and content is a bride with "The Kcr chtitcr; she lives in thclieht cf the niorr.ing. Tleart3rr. mrite Kokeitcr ZumfiCs.Xi 'ark tfl ICFiT1? SAMPLES FREE lOabLrU il.41.N-iK uriu-n.w Max. a.MVTT York Lit CARTER'S ACHE PUT 1 V - A'T - c rr-"-J-y: v iV:: or I'i-h. i. or H-tey. t:t:d i n t .V Ch rk in- OILS ! OILS ! The S ntl:irl Oil ('omji.-uiy, of Pittsburg, 1 , make ;i sjiccialty i of manulactuniiir fur the tionies- tic trade the finest bnmils of Illiimininiiz a in! I.ultricaiir.; Oils, Naphtha anJ Gasoline Taut can te iM Ma PETBQLEUW. We challenge comparison "with ! every known product of petrol- ieum. If you visll the most i it 4 . TT..;r,..A- . e'i.,-r-'. . n:i- in the market Jisk for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSRUKG, PA. cctis-so lyr. iSih7 :W'l Ti UC MUwd hi Ori.rtu:tit y! J0T MIm lib wurt, lCrilr. l.ii-ini':itjr t:Pult lin-ir - pertntitis, mui lrot ;iut cunt- in priiT iu ia obcaiif ! llarrewing d.Tair fa J..t . f n d:f. th-y 1k bftck on lost, rrever loal. rptiitui.itT I JCe i ft tax J Kmrh out. II op and uom I mpi'iT tutir ni.rui f.t;r. ni 'cnrprfrpritr. jrnnuin'iir fare. twmid hy rlalojther, l:tt "tli Mi,lf f J-4rtuti Piltcr. Clira pnrtniity to enrh f--: ?.n nt KTti TrioJ of lif; cintrac tlie rliauo. uiui mti.nn v-it Uvr 4 irls ; fail to do o utid itit deinr'i, t. icint'i." 1I.w?LhU too Cu4 th CoLDi!f nnpurtiiriiiT, inTftiate vvery rhanc that ppar woi t'.i.r. ninl cf (air piomi n; tii .t i w'..at all eac-ce-i9.ni men Ao. Ilcro is an opput fmiir. ttrU nm is not oft on villi in lhnr--a h..l l.ii.Mt,- j ; l. I it will at least, a pratfl wtt t in lilt. Ti ckmh Jf r-p"rtittity for maLy ia hct. !kloiiy to miii t.;; :l wkJ iioiiorably by any iudtntj i-n ii.T-n f c-it l- r A I! :.. Yon rta 60 tho woik nt:t ltm ul l.wi;jo. w ii:( svr r n nits. F.ron bo FiniKT Hto '-itjr :irtn In-m .l i-r. ilO n -r i-f. V01 cau do as -w rii if -ivi.i wot k. t:nt to ut J. but indnatri. cl j ; ait'i n r.ni in. ti'.i'.e T"ir inr hul vtt c"n. Yoa ran Kireapie tiTue)Ti!r. tr a).1 j (.nrt.M t tu work. Kass to lArn. l':tj..(.il r- t rct'iiit-i. V.r:un.u. A tl u cam I araiivclj- net nnd riir wnii 1 ft:l instruct and :iow yco Loir, free, -ilu; a m. Lt..un n'unrsje onr work era. So rofm !( 'ainlift V.'i n nt ! ti u all fft-, 1 r rtnrn In .il. lut: tr tl-1 y Auf 1 atour II. Ilmllctt l C., Uox. , rui ilaaU, Mala Cavpatc. and Trade-Marka oMaincd. and all 1'aC tUtt luiiin-is n.nduiti'.i for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and we ran wnre puteut in lee s time than thooe remote from Wahin'jton. S-nd mKil. rirawin or photn., itln d.-rrip-tion. We advice, if pati'jit:t!ilr or not. free of chary. Our fe not due ti!l patfnt in nerured. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain I'alt'nts." with name of ai-tual clients in your State, county, o" town, eent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C- WALTKKV JttTll.llK r iu;i.:e Irotn the Left i-..-sn.ls cl rootiDe Tin plate, and tel h e c i KMranized, You ran t.uy tnem painted ur out, lur aalvan.ie.l Sliinulrs are rain anil proof, without the necessity of .aimio. (lur pilnte.l Tin sIh-.k'.oj are more durable and ornamental tLan it i.".it.le to make a 'in r... put on la the ol.l lifhloned flvle. Write (or price li-t K. 1 he N hoxai. SHiKr Mirii. Uouriao o u t:iiB trret. New Yorit. -13 It; titn Vfe ar-nd the TnarT.-! ii Frinrl) lu-PH-Jy CALTHOS fr-. and k-cal ruarautn that 1 LtH.w wih M l lllaraargra : IZatlMlMia, t l llK HrnulMTkM, t arirarair aaa UKsl OKl. Ul tlw. Vifitand f.ay if sati-fird. AJJrcM. VON MOHL CO.. h)M lanlni Aerate, liKiutU, Uhla. SKOALS, keh CENTRAL AMERICA. The Obi C'lvil7:.ti.-,i th.' n.' --r. tV 't .'.i r i niiii:-r- I e- :: - - Ci ;-;,! A c-: i :i. th. f .:-.;, e . :. . e.:i:" ... . : '- : i V . '.. . t t ..' . ' .- ' I. . .. '. : : '. ... ' ; : t- -.!.- '. ' .v.: a! in. -i. ..-.'..... :.. Ilia h -V!;::.i rep-:vt i !:".. ' ::.id I:e i'!..'(. V. hi h he p-- Hi. ..:i e -vi ry e.:--.-1ir; :-'.'..'- Jrt-'eed. li: i r. -.rt will le-t pn- . ;:. i f- i . k..-.-'.s. l.ii-iil. S.!i-..,.: ... r. fei-ei" .- l.i'e p .:'?. :.;: .'. i . -p-iii-.j: ii.::!t:s !. he f : r i - . : : . i i i:i Ai'-ei ' :; that i". - ; : f -r .i '. interest in. " ;i l .-. i .'.-.' '. ; ' . In i.i !':eni i-. : -t en -oi i-.i.t : . ;: ;. s i:d. i -1 .. I he ; , it ,.f th . i'-. ' l-i'iity ::0'ord.- : !.; : !: i-;'- ' 'i. i ' '.t i p ..- il ; . i :: go. At -.elel: i-;-: Titr'i's i'-i..-.-; .-:.:;..- . . ' . !.'-:-t. ' in - j il i-Ui ..iivi..: . I : r.-v i.I m :: t'i.i :: - At i; : . .' .,. ha i ;i ::pp ;i:it. !i i a .-mail sipo--. -j.rhiti- .! ;: -:. 'i l.e :i;iti.'..i Is-, 1 ...i :.i .5!r-- t . i ll! ;.- . i ! :-.i.-: th.- I'.-j-.r:-,'.-. -r th. - . : : :. ;. 'ei.-:-o. ::. ) t'.r .i -'i .' y : '. ; i .. . . v. ; - .: . ! -.-... v. : - ;: : e1:-;-';- ... : : ... r . -.- iv'.:; ' .id.l ti-'t t-U. w;.!: i t '.. t i.:.:.:. ;sl::.r t!-e pr. '. r . .: . i v; I . i-;;- f. r . : or :..'j-,:i;"e-r ; I'.et 1 ! . : . ii'..; ; s are . ,: ie ; . i ; ' ..i . . . I., it.; . :. : ' . : !:: i:.::'. 'i ':- r. '.: : . ... ' I.. :;;. .io.'r;. i .1. bl.jX i-!:.!..-. , t " -.' -i t le ' :r:;f : '- 'a -li i . -. 1' :; .:- !'. .r T':-- f.: -e v: 1 1 ... w. -i-.I.l 1..-;:i- an app-' ::: .' - : ii: . : ' i. -n ore-a'.d i U : : I ' .'. i -. tl: .'.. :. Tl..-. : . .-.-.;ld I- leg.-.! '..-.Lrf-r :; hi.issi ; , i'r- r-..ir. 1 it i li -v.-i I. . j;... (i ; '. i.i of t'.. -in e. - i I. ': ; ;- h - li;- a. Mi;: e: i-.i i h- i-oifts i. : -i ce'-ts ea--'.. tin- ;r-. vr-.-r. i: n-e ! 1 i:;::!;e '. . i v eeii .--.;.i!,'..i.;,l :.in! ? i.e i pr i.t. . : t :: - t ::.-:' :- - lie ::: i. ; ':e ! t-i -1 i v ; i'i.ir. Ii : i.-t-'' '. i wt'i'i' i:.-;.; ;-. v. . ir . I i. 'i t !-e tr. :;: i'-v ... i w,,;i', .. ... it - !!-;: i-. -.r t-e t.i,.,-:...-. . A c.e .Ji::: 1.- i ' tto-i ;.--i-:i;it' t: i . . 'i.-i:i.-.- i-i ; : ei .ir.: .-.-:: l.e !: -.-: . ary. l-i.t :: '.i. :. i-. -rl.-r". ;.!:;:i !.:: bit-;: i : . I -1 1-vt:: 1k::I fair o-.;. i:ii, it i. not ni: ! i ::. ' v that a bill v. iil :-r. pan.-d auth. .ri.-ir.-r t' :.mi::i 1 tl'.e eoirrs. .-h- ' t a i;: re.--. ' :. l.e fa '. t:: .1 aei i.e : pt. f i-;.--,- . :iy:. a i ..i:s . .nhl 1H d---si I h-:t w -...id - .' t tn;i ! !.-.:. e'-ii'. s ii i ; 1 yet l- :is att rai t . v a- :: :.l li.:!! pile.-. Thus the profit to th.- .veriiriii-nt -.voul l lw n;ii h l::r r. a;.. l' utei- has i:i.:dc ar ; ': r- at i- -n f .; a J ;:; l.t on his sehi jne. Ilireet or I.ee-ii of the mint h:;-. i.i '. r.-. d :t ,::id says l.e ran M-e no ohj." -t i-:i t ii. 'oil.!.- .;-- i.t 11' .t)Y4iiit-l. Alrr;elv s, , i.i;ir;y ::ro visit in-r iJio fair rrn-:;. Is. J: h:il tl;.- isv -r Uy 1 .r II ".'. of . ir-; : e:.t '. . r ;:.-. !-.-; t 111. il l li tin-re : :-.-'-. - t le 1 -:ie; !:ee l fur guides lit i.:-e-i i.t lh;::i tUere will l.e v. Iii-iith lxiiidiiis ar.-ii'l eem; !. t.sl. ii i. no easy matier t"tir"l oia-" . .v:,y : !:,; ii.e -ljj-niil!.- st met tires that are only lialf coiiij letiil. and alnnit hi. h . i:.i;i. :-s- j.ih-sof li'iid-er. ir. n and s1 :-.. are t-eiox-d. Two ".midi-s are ii"-.- ) .? r-. -se.-.d -e at th.' r.ark tin.li-r the direel i. .ii of .' iiei-iiiteiidelit lerahli ne. and they ar- -o:ist-.:Tit ly employed. Tl-.e and riea'rs co:nii:itte has re.-..;ni.. .1 tin- Jieisl f. ,r guides, and has t:il;-n . -t -easioii to supply the want. At its next meeting- th.- matter will lie fully di-.--iissid. and a sulwoniiriit tee will im douhtedly he aptx .inti'd and jriven full jxwi-r t- :ret. oiir.es ap; ii.t--.l now will prohal.ly -ome under the supervis ion of the ehief ot the department of pnl-lit comfort wlieii hi is app linted. t IrKinhi'x I'I. ins. Viririnia pr.mis-s t.tah as oonspien otis a plae' at tin' exposition as she has always held in the sisterhood of states. Her leirislatiir" has already appro priated t welity-live thousand dollars, and it is n-franli'd almost eertain that it will vote as much more at an extra session in ".vintcr. The count ics and cities have Lecii authoriz-il to make ap propriations also, and nriny of l hem are s ileeply interested in the exposition that it is helieved that from lilty thou sand to seventy-five thousand dollars will Ik provided in that manner. Then sill-script ions from private sources. (Jen. tlroiicr announces, are hcinr made lil crally and promise to reach fifty thou sand dollars in airirn-e-ate. Thus the state world's fair lmard. which hasliecli orfraiii.-l. with Col. A. S. Huford as president, will prohahly have alx.ut one hundr-d and fifty thousand dollars to cxjH'nd to secure a creditahle n-pri-sentation of tin ld IViminioii. The state will erect a fine liuilditif.'-. Kl lirr Oni-i-r. In April. lss;. ;. K. Keynohls. th I'tica (X. V.) music dealer, was visited ty K. E. Ucynohls. of New Haven. Conn. Each ackliowledovd that their names were Elmer Ellsworth, and each were iidined for Ellsworth, of Zouave fame. Each -was lwirii in the same year and wiek. The puhlieatioii of these curious facts lirouo-ht a letter from Ki-v. E. E. Ucynohls. of Ludlow, Vt.. named the same and lmrn same year and week as the other two. A DEADLY SNAKE. The. Kxtremely Ii'Iiiiuhmh Nature of m 'ol.ru' llilr. A vivid notion of the intensity of a eohra'.s venom is ";iveii ly the xjk rience of I)r. Francis T. lluckland, says the Vashiiiirtoii l'ost. He put a rat into a cayc with a snake of that spveics, and it was killed after a plucky liyht. Cpoii examining the skin of the dead rat ini ttacdiately afterwaril, he found two very minute punctures, like small needle holes, w here tin fanys of the cohra had entered. The flesh seemed already to have actually mortified in the iieiyhlMir hood of the wound. Anxiout to find out if the skin was atTected, 1 r. Ihick land si-rajx-d away the hair frotti it with his tinker nail. Then li. threw the rat aw.13" and started homeward. He had let walked one hundred yards lefore, all of a sudden, he felt as if somelodv liad ome Whlnd him and struck him a severe l.low on the head ami luck. At the same time lie experienced a most acute pain and sense of oppression aliout the chest, lie knew instant ly that he was poisoned, and ro lost no time in seekiii" an aiN.tlmeary shop, wheiK he was d.sed w ith brandy and ammonia. He came very near dyiny. rndoiiltelly a small ijuantity of venom had made its way into Ids system throuyh a little cut beneath his nail, where it had K'cn separated sliyhtly from the llesh in the pr.s'ess of cleaiiiny the nail with a penknife a little time, befyre. LADIES! Are V"M n k'f-? 'ii''i( r?i l vf:vir t wo !:? fri Tin j T 1 (. V'.w . ' ', i.t it- of ti. :r I'-jt.'til i' i 1 ft l . I'M w..i c I' v.; y rT7 t ii I I . Im ii. : . On inn it 'T t"ii ul i.t 'h v '. fw-nl it.n .1 n fit J jm-I t.i lln t: lalitot.s t;'Jh huid L-auic Vfrha. Forfeit rciifp t !- "l :il-'fi-iii ;i .mh-U iml.i1!!!!;;.' rotii'! t. worn- i T!t- M.Ki.cl.."' ti!(l luitHc ot it r iui t;ii ;;.:' e!i--, 1 ;.('! iirr li" 4':Jt::c CliT'iititi ai dr. airiiTEPTus ! A - if'.- t ! I '.it it- titiii : fliii-l J'lir. I'l.-M T.lxii I ii irj;.l..)HiiJ Ttii-i ti tr r i'.rr..'". ir 1l.llVa.il i'ili-1 ill I'lllii'i I...: m' Mi.il A iim'I i :i. I' li.tn'.'iuo COi:iiiU!ll'l tT'-lJ The Academic rharmaceutie Co.. l.i; AM) i.'V "iH;k. 532536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YOKK CITY, 1 t-' " An -l -c.int lnrli--h l'!i.:rii.a ;t-1 i . j .-rntioii f"r bii.ws, ntu.'iir.Al ami l! ...lie ll.-. : il: Bi.it f v. r t - i lit - i-. e i;n-- .l i-.. -1 i'.,iiii-lit fw-i.-ati.li? i.-s-'ai" ti. Aj-.i .ive.t I y tii.- hi ti.-. t in. ,'h :.! rii-i.'.iii ii-s--. In us.- u 11:.' I."- ).:';i s in -..:- pnrt of l.U'-i --. Ks.-iii!l -m-1.1..1 I.. I:i.i?.-s, ej.ii.ir-.-:: ;i:ui J-".-pV- .i t:. ti--ua: y hal.:;s 1-iitiM-iy e.-. iai..e ; l:.i- fr. i.i h'irii.fiil ilru,,. I l HrtMiiitHJif Filt r ates, Pi id: 50 CtS. 'V. ;,ar.l s- i. y Ir J lie 'Ji-T'u i i,:ti't:incctitic o. LOUDON Ai:V KEW YORIT, t'li.-i.-n-is- l.y (Ji;u.- .'rM'i:it-:e:;i to J!'-r Mrtj .- ty t!. .;. ie U.'- I.ovhI l';.l:i.lv. M.W yo-K IikANCl! : loO. 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. P"iii". iniilieiiia' prf';.Tti" Hn ai. IIl'SII, In Loxes, "xl ::!!-. to 1 :.., f.r j lit .. FOR SALfii BY ALU DHUCCi Ta. REHEEBERWIEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL. J 'k,!.;;ii,tu" SOr. Vinegar Bitters P0tv D3.2, W doss. S-. Vir.epar Bitters, m-w rtylc. 1 ? 1 . Vinegar Eittra, o'Jttyic, hitter ta.-t.-, $1.00 The World s Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving- Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. 1 Uf nasi efili ,f a i cnli.ry I b r- I.rndiDK l uuii'y Mriicine ol II I. tluild. E. IL McDonald Err?2 Co., Trcrrioton, fiAK FP-.V:; CISCO xr.-j NE'.V YOIiK. ()B:: PRINTING. tiii: n: i:i:m a Printing Office 5s ?' e p'ace tu a t y n- JOB PRINTING Pi .Tup-h -a' i-i:. ic'.i: i y t-x i .i e.l. We '!' nii-c tin- ..-ie's i f :C;. ( in i i nMe comprtion. We don't ! at-y but first-ctass wo k r: i w.i-.i n li Vitijj pnc ii-t ii. 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'..:.- 1.1. -I 'I i,,- .-.ii.-. ..i- ..f fli.- ::!';. ' f. fiv.tr i f ' .i. i i.i '. V 1 1 I i.r tii"- ir:i . : n -t iiiti.' f I i i . . .:.' .-. "ii.-.-i'Ti v :f t . f-.t-Ti I,.- l.:.-t .'. -i;:r: -.-.1 i . ! tl.is J f!. s. t !. Z. -. -i.i A:.' -' III. '. Mils t II. l.--st I..- 1..1.1 1 was -t-ti ;issiir.-.I tii:.t i.i : :-i.-t s iiii.l ii i s.-rii;.;.--int' tl.' ir shiir.-.-f t!i- ':- m.-iit .f i-.irit. In fni lln al .lit I i:- : . : : t . i ; i . ,- .i-. a ri'V.-i'i-ii.l It. lu r ::i :i :.. pari-li l.a.t s.-nt a vv.M-f n: -. . liisli-ij) i- .rif-i-iiiii.r a i-;i -' iii'.-.r.i.-r.-.l liis li i ! I ri-'i 1 ai. uiial.l.' t. f.-.-il t !u-in. Til.- -' -t" K- an in v. nt i. ti. l.nt it s, visi-. Tin- !is!i"i was s ii-.. Ik- si-nt a -. .lis'nj. r:. I 1.- -;:i:. fmul at liis lisp.14;:l f..r t':. that part ii-uhi r villa-f. HEROIC COURTESY. Tin- '-.irti-i.iii l-'ri-iif-li niii'i ?..i : .,.--..'. -1 Ilia I iin-lM lli.st's Mist :U-. A r.--t :it 1'ri-ti.li v.-ril.r- i I. ' " ohiti.ni. th.- Kmpir.' an I tin- l- - " t i ii."' t i! . s ;.!i aiim -.injr iii -la . . Ik- rails L.-r. i.' i. r.irtrsy. I'.ti-v. I..rl Ilrvrrly. irivii. -i i witli liini a mar.jiiis who v; -. .... 1.1. st valiant sol. lirr- i.f il.,- .. t on. Ir. Wisliintr t lion. ir hi- .r i. tin csiuM wlii.-h In- srrv.'.l. ih;. ' ' fri'iirli kin. tin- Knrlish .. , r - ; his lmtJiT t-1 l-rintr liim a lott ! t.-.- in.-oiic liuii.lrnl yi ars i.l.l. "a : . snnshiiir in c-ry.stal." IK-i.jhim'iI it rar.ii)ly an.l il trlass to tin lnunpiis. sayinp-: ' '!' -t K'. n it worthy tin honor, wi 1 .' ilrink in this wiur thr hralth f ' . kiiiL.'-.'" 'l'lu tnaniuis tastr-1 thr winr. Mow il.iy.ni likr it'.'"' ask-.-.l th.- i Kxiuisitr." rrpli.-.l thr mar.jnis "Thru." sai'l Lor.l Ilrvrrly. - l;; tin' irluss: only in a full :aiass, an :' ilrink tin-hrall h of s jrrrat aii-i so au f. rt unatr a kintr." Vit1imt lu-sil .it i uii lh.- ma r. j a is i ! a hr vvu - I.i. 1.1. -il. Only wli.-n the lisliiii.iti tastr.l tin winr ili.l hr lrara that what hr ha.l frrr. on his pn! was -Hst ir oil; an.l lirm-rf. .rtli hr lu l l tin jolit-iirss of the l'rrnrh tow aril lad lliifrlish ii tin highest i'stn-m. A tiltjw 4t-iii --ti'. Ni-ar SoittViport, Tasmania, si.mh' . finr ravrs wriv rririitly il isrori-r.'.l ;.-' a! rvplorril hv thn-r tourists. Th.- :' trailer is thriiii-'h a 1 imi st . mr f. ' ' linn. A strong strram lh.ws air? ' 0 11. mr of thr i-hamlK-rn. The tirst . :. a li. r rrachril hy the rxplorin-.' :v s!iou'il sDinr l-i-atlliful stalartii. a alnjiir thr lloor many I'.nr st..:.i wrrosrrn. n thr lights . : ? thr party liritt! I'Ntili-uishr.i. ' ' iiijr an.l ssh s of the cat-- s. ' stii.l.U'.l with iliainoii Js. a:i :' '' ' t"i in'.. lions of j.-low v.i.ruis 1... ' tli siilrs of thr walls an.! f ' ' r r i 1 i 11 fTs. I'lirthrr on sr'.iaj. :" l'i-i-s ware .at !. .1 r.l, ra. U -; " (.ri r.'.iilrr sights. 'II:. tint.- :' hrin- limitrii.t hr party ha.l t- r ' : tr t ravrrs'uiji a .li-.Kiii.-" of ah. :'. t '' j:.rtirs of a ini'.r, hut. if. --i w l! v' ! 'l'V.-.l. till- I'.IVl'K r i.l.'iiti-. '''" " a iVist-iiii-r of tli'-.-r or four 111: a--onlj- liviiifj rn-.i'. ui-.'s sn ii w ( a " wurins.- ;.! hn Il.it-i. t Two I'.ulTalo la.lirs, haviii," : ft lrrt urr. n-t uriir.l h...ur at a oVloi'k. an.l on tin- stx.p 111:1 1 plrasant ilis.-ovi ry t liat t!n- jTiitton their latoli-kvy. Th.-y : Ik-11 rrHatilly, atiil wait.-.t -Aftrr liftrrn luinut.-s .f w 1 ' lx-11 riui-iiijr thr trirl oprnr.! 'Katie, win- on earth havr yn; waitintr so? Iiiiln't you li af cried one of thr wamrii. '"irs. 1 saiil Ivatir, with an air of sion, "hut I t'ouirht it was man. ma'am, an' mr an I. fallin'oiit last iHn.lah. an' 1 ; " tairli him a lrssoii. inraiu " Wc have ii..t'nr.l wlp. n asks t" Ik- taken to t hr silk ' sK"aUs in a miieh l.ni.lrr w lien she asks to I k .it rciuuautt.. Auliis. u (..I-jIh.-- : line '
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