I. : i THE END OF KI.AKATAU. Swept from the Earth in tho Spaco of a Moment. An WImikI " ! Siiu:itr: ( :! I'. '.iiin !:,,.( I.v th. l.r.-itl I l Wave ..I iss:t- Only Oii survivor Out l K..rlv rliius:iM) ..i1... itiviMt Lata via now ;ii i,i Cat a via m fashion if 1 tin-, xi'j;' Ill' ijeitc oil "-I tlie to make the r.'.is-. strait :ui.l see :it! th it is l-lt-.t K'r tan and the vc-.ti-.es.. i : mill wp.. by the tcrrih'e ci-.i;' !' of Iss,. I: p'a.sii up the bay of Laraii m;.'. u Minwtid sil'' "f the channel, t'l.-.v likclv to land on the hv sho-e-. l-.-hi : :u-v t he v. re ecu- 4 l.v tiif vi'laic oi 1 c! . Mi-o.-l it'.' pi. -a n- lire carts for u - inn'i jaunt ml I In- interior. an;l win-ii al. two jivhs t'.i. y in t'.i.' eeri. ms -. li.-i.i.-t;irc. for iu-r.- i sr Hi w , 1" ' li:i pa "si 1;. ill. tak. a thi- interi-simp rc..n..s sill. pi-cut wave of Ivr iUata.i. There was .!"' "if m:wi. sal r -l, r., H.-rsiM. i'm.l all that scene of I;-;itl il.'v;.srat'..;ii v. !.o v. ::-. i,.-t overwhelmed in t!n' (.nai..:i I!.- escaped, while forty t h. ..isam'. .-i:-hed. lie was thr liji'Iit imis:'-ki'c;k '. who lived alone on an isolated rocko: tin- strait. It was broad daylight win i Krakatau burst asunder, but in a fc. moments the heavens were so deusel -." sln ouue.J by oust, inud :ml smoke that the darkness of i;ii.Illi'-'ht eover. .1 :Hl tin- channel. The "liar di.in of the i (. house was in the lantern one limi',.-: -1 and thirty feet a hove the sea Here he remain.'..! safe ami :-our:.l ia the in i 1st of the terrible comm. it i in. lie felt the tremMinp of his li-.l-.t-Ihiiim'. lmt -it v. as Si la rk that he con 1 ! not -ee the t hreate-ie:! ! ili'.'ei'. ii not k:.o.v thut a t r. ine-u'oii:- w;iv. id a 1 r.n ist . iverwht ,1 the 1 hons.- ; that its i r- had Tle.irlV to.IC!l'd tern. IU ha t ii .t 1 l.ase of t1.'.' I intern. IU la t not l:e:n it lieenus.. he w.'.s lleafenci n'V ! ne a'. 1 .11 was. lleal-'UC'l TU .ile av. !et.i:ati..ii of Krakatau. 11 of In a few moments. Imivi'vcr. wave, over a hundred feet in hee.j'hl. 1 swept ::!on;.'i; total coast line of :n-a a hnndiv't miles i n hotii sides of channel Scores f populous villa-'es v. buried dep ij.-nfalli the a', a !. .u'lie water. ' ; r.-at isv ve-, . 'f co.-. ,a .jat p:: were lev. led t t he -T..IU1.1. i'l'o.n tories were' earned away. New were dar out of the yielding 111 t - -1 Kvi rv work of human hand-. ee that ''chthoiisc. was ih-:voy fort thoiisami ocrsoiis licrishcd -I ar, in ; h sea i delate that iimiii ted froai the hem atli t!c iri'i.! that filled the h. A I'ttle 'dih-wheel st. atnh.iat w.'.- av ii; 1. :!!'. on the top of that wave thru!';'!! forest. i und jiire... ie over t wo miles into l lie eo.;-i-try. and was left, there :i. trie wave n ei'ded. It w'M le reaiemiiered tiiat 1 -r weehs In' fore the linal eataeylsm at k'r.i katau the volcano was in a slate of eruption. I Measure part ii s wre made up at Maiavia to visit the volcano. ,'o' a few people landed on the island. I i ' -dre.i tn ; that in t he t wink! inif of a n ey. te i-i:iii-d of it uas to In- l.hiwn into i h -.. i r as t lioue-h shot from ae-iin. Th. y i. 'i.-d t- ect as near as they t!icir''t tiny til i jr 1 1 1 safely venture to the yrov. liiv. steaming;' cra!.r. Tiii. little steaailuiat. on the day licl'ore the explosion. car ried one of these parlies to the island hoard coup!' tin a : hav th.' v J the hi was ii the s: The heard ho:,: v t,;-,;r s! p.ara as f Vhi'ie I if.k. ' ,': i'C'U ' There v ere only twenty on rsi. h s t he i-rew. They sp.nt a 1 1 f In nirs a ri mnd m iiievl up t he de the island, and :n and narrow f la neh i.:p n.;j'. anil it is si.pjiosei! red for t he nirlit in front of "a oC Ti io'ih-Ketone-, which 'he largest s.-ltlements i,;i oa: t of Sumatra. ;t ii )le:, sure part v was never nth ii; f 1 a. It -, -ni-pose, J that tin a nd over like ..n -ii i f It ha.i evt ry :y h ror'.'li iisatv when it in t i t - onl! -. ia r. He u; l.a-.i in t! .i i , , , rtiitniv ti"-.vn Wet aV.e ini.-ioii. Li'.ll I lie Ves nd was tiiiatly set . ere.'t, on her kci 1. ooi'ies wi-re found t .Ve- 'i h n the esse dec!.. pick.' the I Not that WC! e, hehe.v , he '.-sUpl'i-e,i A it as lie uti wl il i' the wavi i .a yhody lell.ai.'lS tl-e water Mis on shore, n the vilia;r" dire. Ihat the inn l.ttle U 'at s, .i .h noli stand-. 1. as cr'-ct t. r ,1 :il '; e plo, uheti : h is tlie in f the' ha'defii tlve channel, and sh- i--t curious and interest!!! r rttest voicatne erun'io i:ti run mid iUit.-kl.ir.iH. . not v. iiii-i. .ruling thi-ir attrac f ts in pintnajrc ami MvectniN in ir.' tn:uiv ot tlii-in LT.'iir. hi,,,.( Wh.-n ii. -st b'lil.l'm th.iv'will steal the feathers ..ut ..f the -Jests' of otlier hinls, an.t are "f! u"' in. :rieil to drive 1T other ''j'l'ifs; from a f.'otlin vrroun l even i .Vfeti there is ahumhi'tce. This is es jieeiull y trii.' of one of our jreatest favoi iti's, therohiti redbreast, who will peck and rv.u after and drive away birds nitieh birer than himself. Very dilVerent as tlie rohin anal the sparrow are Wi other tilings, tiny rese.nhle each other in this. tin an early spring morniiiL'. when a little touch of frost still ma le the surface of the earth hard, 1 have seen a blackbird on a lawn at la.-t after i;rcat iliorts extract a worm, and this was the signal for a trow.r of sparrows, who, by dint of numbers, manured t- drive away the blackbird and carry oil" the worm, to feed thc'.r own j.iliuji ones, no doubt- Casseirs Maoa.ine. C'ltaiiinir Man Willi r.loo.llmiiri.ls. In lieu of jrenuine hunt injr. which is ternponirily at a standstill, the novel idea of start inp off a youth on f.xit. and sending two bloodhound., in pursuit of liitn half an hour later, has commended itself to a certain sjiortsiiiati residine- in the neighborhood of tlie2uorn ;is a cap ital way of kili'ino- time. The openine run was a frreat success, for. after s.trikinj the line of a passing and nat urally very perturbed traveler on the hi'h road, the hounds were with diffi culty stopped and transferred to that of the legitimate quarry. Traveling' at a tremendous puce, and with music almost ' equal in volume to the cry of a pack of foxhounds, they ran all around Quorn village, theirowner, regardless of snow drifts, pallopmr in pursuit and taking fences just as they came. The end of the run was somewhat singular, as directly the bloodhounds pot up to the fugitive they evinced their delipht by spriniriny up to hjm aU(j trying to lick his face. l.tlos. - fc iVi.'.."oi .it tlie Tiventli-tli f . i.tory. 'lln I'.'.:'.-':'.' :t!i.l ;ri-;;t- ;'.sn.-. tsi.f tls ..si;I it "f v ! -it nl'ly lici.U with in ;i ; ici'-o.ri 't liy l M. -litli-s :-.:nl ihi-'- t:'V.' S'til.l'l. Till' I.l'!.!". 1 i'Oi . .1 r;il i'i:n. .'.i :tl -niti; f lie -i- :il Vifv- of itntii.i'i, :i:i.i -. ivi's Jiittr-y vnl.i:: ''. t.i'iK f-.-oii. -,:? wt.-. M. Jules i'ii"n. liis Li-id !i'-r. tin- wc'l- 1: ilol il lliellll'.M- . if t hf 1 YlMl.'h 1 ! r il1 l.-II I V . tiik - r, v.i.i;-as mi'tt:il i::iHtifs. Il- il.'t - tl-"t . !:' lifts :uy iiiitunil :iiti t'.'nl "r i -s, .I i. it-. iur that Mtii'-. til' St'.H'l. 'iil'.'Iliy Wi 11KI I'. 1l' '-"Ii- llle v'l.o ! iiU'Vi-.l .'-iii'.'rss in p.iiiio'ii! vri l i :-...'. t.i."!.' :i i I i! ( rfr-y -1' her j 'li tis. "m. .lule--- .--i':i .11 ;i;lin'.!s th ; woni' n h:iv.. :i (! i,,t iin-5. i.:itur;-.l tr'n't foi pice-ooj ,l;y, :ii ! :i --iiin-t ii - ti 1 . 1 1 .'t ' i im . ' i .!. . hut Ui'uls t!-.:itit is ;ia j.it ; ,. which M:re-e,'j.s ru'lH-r i: i'nit!;iri h'-nii'iiL iil.-ns t!i;i;i in -.vi-ihiito- ir i rij.'' p:i I "nr. ihi in. 'I tu' tit h' f M.i. Siiiiotis" miiiihh-t is "I-.'s i'iuiiai-s .hi vilitii-lM.' Mr. ..-."' i;irt: tivuiiiv soli". : ft,--- ) 4--. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Acts in perfect harmony with the laws th:,t govern the female system under all circumstances. Its suc cess in q-rckly and permanently curing all forms of is unparal ilieled in the history ot mcciicine. Is almost infallible. Use it with conr-e rfoh-r.ri' in cases of . , i-...- s r,. -a-.r. Wra nr. Fi'tinrnn.1 i i rnlil.lr. I )j 'l IILttt M.i ...1 Ol Ihe t'ti'nn at an rarly ii.-i -.il- Ilei. -r. tr.-.-. b.rot A '. i t 'n li-r.-v t' I ' -i i: ' ' li,(i!ui r ; it r , ,:. r .i-i- l -. . : r' .!.. ' 1'i N ti 1 ! A M X- rv.'i' i'p if trTi ion, ,.i:. fin- sToiiiai-h. : . 1". t..i: . .! i'Ii OT i.-V, r l-itl". .-. . . o t.1 X.-;. MASA. Kii'.m J )ni.' .-:'.'- From Pole to Pole Ana's Pabsaparii.i.a liaa drmonatrated it power of euro lor all diseases of the blood. The Harpooner's Story. JIVio JlcOord, June 1, J8S3. IMl. .1. C. Attr Sc Co. Twrnty years ago I waa a li.irrxxnier in tlie North l'a. ilii-, when Uv otbera of th crew anil 1115 ". if w.r hsid up with trarvy. Our oodles wire blmiud, gumwollea and bicedincr, U-.'th loose, jairple blotches all cvitm.Mi' Mir breath s.-cni.'d rotton. Take tt by and large v, a v. . re jiretty bKdly off. All our liwe-iuice w aecideutally d.stroytd, but ths ruptain had a couvlo dozen bottles of Atbb' BaiisaI'a laLi.A and cave u tlmt. We recov ered (in it quicker tbnn I liavn ever seen men bruiifht about by any other treatment forfceurvy, and I've cen a Rood deal cf It. Seeinif no men tion in your Almanac of your rt.-irwipinlla being Kim. 1 for scurvy, I thoneht yon oi'ijbt to know of tliis, and i noiid Vou tbo fm-ts. Kexr.eetfullv Yours. 7?ALrH Y." INGATB. The ay-.irifi. Ila he Troooer's Experlonce. t . 1 f r-r v.. ri.ui1t.men : I have much rleaiir to U-atify to the (rr'ut Talue of your earaaparllUi. We kave be.-v atationed here for over twu years, du.-inff which time w bad to live tn tcnta. Beioc under canvas foi tnh a tlina breocht on v hut is called In this ci.u-itry "lreldt-fores." I l-.fcJ thoaa sores for sirne time. 1 waa advised to lake your Wars pariila, two bottles of which mude my sorsaj disanp-ar tiinilh', and I am m-w quite well. 'you- truly. T.K. Trooptr, Cape Mounted .inMS. Ayers Sarsaparilla la tli or iv thoroughly effeetivo blooJ-puriflsr. the onlv medicine tliut eradicates the poisons Ot ricrolul'a. Mercury, urid Contagious lAseasy iiom tbu 1-yi.tcm. 1 rnrPABED et Dr. J. C Ajer &, Co., Lowelt, Ji Sold by all nmzeiita : Price 1 ; ti'X botusi for Si j Stop -fcliissx-fc 1 iinntnn Ofittnil i S l wi 1 ) 1 For if you do tint It may tie-cnmo con- j 1 Pur:i.:I e. l'-T t :nilntlf .-, Srrnlttltt, I there ii-'ih: l.to t v f J re ?r b ?j n a is u .j kWss ity 1 01" I'uro ('oil Am-t Oil mid 'FOPHCSPHSTES Xjimo .'.iicl Hofla. !H l.al;it.ili!o as lllllk. Far ) 'h'-l on ."illvl Illnulsloua. ) 1.911 i't-'jd'.icor. ) C 3 miHC'iOii .1 w Jic"0 aro poor lmltjitlons Get the genuine.) s sav VPCPiaoio . . . HALL O HAIR . The prpat popularity of this preparation, after its test, of many years, should be an. sjwur.nio', even to the uiost. skeptical, that it is reullv iiH-ritorioiis. Those w ho hare used Hai l's Haiu IEenewek know that it does all that is claimed. 'TT It causes new prowtli of hair on bald heads provided the hair folli-les are not (lend, which i.-i wldoiu the cas: restores nntunil color to prav or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of daiidrurt"; prevents the hair falling off or cUiiujdiiii color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow long and thick. Hall's Hair RFXiwrtt produces Its effects by the healthful influence of its vegetable Ingredients, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It i not a dye, and U a diliiihlful article for toilet Use. Con taming no alcohol, it does not evap orate quii klv and drv up thf natural oil, Icavin,' the 'hair hiu'a and brittle. 3 do ether preparation. Buckingham's Dye FOR TOE WHISKERS Colors them brown r black, as desired, and is the bent dye. bcausp it is harmless: produces a permanent natural color; and, beinn a slnide preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. PREPARKD IT R. P. HALL. & CO., Nashua, N. H. !LJVJ aU Dealers la Meclicires.; FOR ARTISTIC 5 fc ill TRY THE . ftrnppetl on Sugar, Children lore Tl. rery TrToler shuulil ue a bolUo ut it In hlii utchrL Every Sufferer I kr: onu Htrhe, Pipbthrt&. Conirhs, t alarxh. Bronchitin, Artlima, C'holrm Morbus, Lntkrrui-a, lAnneMK, Sorrm-M la fckxi v r Unit A, Stilf JomLfl or btrunA. will find hi this uld AnMlyn r-iif anj npi'tfy tun, l&nithl)( f r. Sli ev rywht re. Irn-e S ct.,tiy ma.il, ft bnttles. S T Ii A T T O N TvinJ Instruments, Su.ire ami Hiss Drum Fife. , Ticc ' . Cl.lr.onrt. Ty-tioal All tntrumntft O l..:i.ir. 1 bui, uju.is ioj u.um i.orp. l -. I it '. " .rt Oi;.. r . IHATTOJ SON. 4 W.lk.r Strftt. Ut Varlf i 1 'a.' W X 1, 1 W ssm SB k. I I 1 or j It IS J! 111 ojjt 1 l.'ct'. r tir. 11 . ' A W'liuicmii I 1 THE DELAWARE SAULSSURYS. Tl,n IlrlhT faailliUtea for l'nitr.1 Stat. srimtor l.i I. !-! itur. . The recent death of Wilki.d Sauls burv. chaneci;. r of Delaware and for two" ti nns a I nit -d States senator, re calls some rc-marWa'.h- ir..-id-nt.. in the hi-t iry f his little state, says the V ii f.ilo t'oitrier. It si'i'ins to !' the rule that small states sdiouhl b. nihil by families. For 1'iary yems, the Spnt'u." eontested the control of Kh.xle b.l.md with llroi'.n. Ives .t o..and in the sa.ne way for a hint.' the Saulsb-.srys oispmcd with the house ) lhiyard the lender ship in Ih hiware. Allhoiiirh the Sauls b irvs did not hand down inditical hon ors from father to son, as the F.ayards did. they too were an old family, and the latechaneellor had in his possession title deeds to the ancestral farm, which .i If!. went back two liuii.lrcit years. 111s father, a farmer, was a prominent man iti Kent county and had Wen its sheriff. illard was educated in Delaware and Dickinson colleyis; U-ran practicing law in (leoretmvn. Sussex county, and s.k.11 obtained such a hold upon the peo ple through liir. e;ooil hks. remarkable learning, brilliant oratory and popular ni:it-.nei-s that at tivetit v-iinc he became attorney j.'vnera! of the state. Nine years later, in ls.-.s. he was eh-cted to tlie I'nttcd States senate, and when his term expired he was reelected. 1 1 e b ire r. prominent part in the senate and was a stanch union man, but he drank so hard that lie Wcame a national .scandal: the exhibitions of the late 11. II. Kiddle berier nrver attracted om-tci!th as much attention as did those of the bril liant Delawarean. In the meantime one of his brothers. (Jove Saulsbnry. a pliysis-iitn. had be come speaker of the Delaware senate of nine members, and by the death of the republican war r vernor. William t'an Iio.i. had succeeded in lsi:; to the chief maostraey. the ntlice of lieutenant ov-ei-nor not existini in Delaware. In isiio he had been elected jovcrnor. The Delaware legislature consists of three senators and seven representatives from each of the three counties, and when the time came in IsTt) tor the election of a I'jiit.vl Stales semi tor at the expira tion f Wil la rd's second term, four te-n were for liis reelection, fifteen were for Cove, and one for tlie third brother of the family. Kli. a Dover hnvyer whose public servi-'es had been conlincd to a single term in the legislature. XoImmIj but the three br.lhrswas even men tioned. Finally Fli rot another vote. A ilcieLMtion went across Dover reen to his oi'iiee to .see if he would accept. At first he wouM not hear of it. but at h-tiith he was crsuailcd, and in ten minutes had Ihvu elected by a combina tion of N-w t'astle iiHil Koat coiintiivs, Sussex standing stanchly by Willard. V. 'iihird warmly welcomed Fli as his successor, and the latter served three terms, and when he lina'ly retirml in l""'. pulled dirwn the dcm.HTntic con trol of the U-orislaturi' with kim. makiti: way for Anthony I Iitn.s. A republican. ( ove returned t the practice of medi cine in Dover, where he died in lsi'.l. In IsTit Willard was appointed chancel lor of the state by his brother-in-law. ;..v. Ponder. A promise to abstain en tirely from drink was first obt;t'ivd from him, and this was kept except for one or t wo lapses of which jH-ople gen eral Ty did not hear. He worked hard and is snid tn have made nil excellent chancellor, thsuif h very intirm physi cally durin; the last jxrtion ot his life, his le;s having lxsen paralyzed -for many years. He was tin- seventh chancellor which the state had in one hundred" years. Fix-Senator Kli Sauls bury is still living in Dover near his brother's house, but is in poor health. When he passes away the power of the Saulsburys will probably 1h as extinct in Delaware as that of the Claytons, alll'ouo-h there is a second feneration wl ich has cut some fijure at tlie bar and in politics. Of the three brothers Willard was tlie yount. having- been lurn in Is-jn; (iove was lxrn in lsl.i,and Kli in 1MT. LEARNING A FOREIGN TONGUE. A Mimkvy f Oni' Tril Acijulrcn th? I.an fruaire of Anotiicr. In the Hum where the monkeys are kcjt by a dealer in Wiisliinert.m there is n ctijre ciintiiiiiiiir a yi.uriif white-faced eel His of miro thttn averag-e intelligence, writes Prof. tJarner in the Forum. On the same s.hidf and in an adjoining' catre s the little crtpuchin Puck. Tiwy can ' .isii v sec and hear -ach other throujrh the i .pi -ii wire partition which separates th. tii. tiiere Indiiy no other olibt ruction. I have visited Puck for many weeks al most daily anil always supply him with food, after requiring him to ask me for it in his own lanruap-e. Ilavinjr but little interest in the white-face, who is very .-hy nf me. I rarely showed iiiiu the slightest attention until within the past few weeks, when I observed him trying to titter the capuchin sound for food which always secured for Ihick a bajtana or some nuts. Seeinr tlu't Puck was always rewurded for uttering' this sotiiid. the little white-face commenced to try it. and as hoon as I discovered his purpose I lK'.in. to reward him in the same way, and have thus seen one step taken by a monkey in the mastery of another vmiue. At first his effort was quite poor and I could not at once de eidi' what he meant, but practice lias developed in him pi-cat proficiency, and ti"v In' speaks it almost as plainly as 1' . capuchin himself. This was doubly interest in.tr to me in view of the fact that I had lone- lielieved that no mon key ever acquired the sounds of another species. I frankly ajhui! that this cm. instance is alone sumit tit to cause me recede from a conclusion rerjVired untenable by such certain j)Jf, the ev (feney of which j, cinphasizeil by the short time in .;,'hich it has been aecom- pii -hed, but I utill regard it as a rule that monkeys do not do sx XHilins (In ITophot. Another nine years' pnur before the world will Ik destroyed has lH'i n frrant- ed the sinners by the English prophet. P.axter. who foretells that the preat consummation will happen April 11, I'.nM. Th other day, when Ua.xter was holdinrr forth on his usual theme be fore a numerous audience in the city of London, an impious fellow arose and asked him to tnakl a transfer of his property to a charitable institution, the deed, to take effect on April 1, lSOl. 'There will not bo a living soul on earth on that day," responded the preacher. "Very likely not," was the reply. '"So you will not MifTer any loss. I brought paper, pen and ink, w we can make out the deed. You can mak. me and my friend here executors." The prophet still remonstrated, laying that it would be foolish to make a detl for a time when all should Ik? dead. "Never mind." persisted the other. "Here is the paper. I want you to feign it." Then the prophet Kuddemly remembered that he had forgotten bomething at home and disappeared. SpActnclM for Cow During the past year thousands of cows in Russia have been seen -wearing blue spectacles! Yes, blue glass was obtained from Vienna, Paris and Lon don for the purpose because Vienna alone could not supply the quantity re quired. It must have been a funny sight. Hut it was not funny to the cows. They, poor things, had suffered so much from the blinding effect of light upon the snow that their eyes be came diseased, and to help them the experiment of making them wear blue spectacles was tried, and with good re sults, I am told. So yon see some kinds of animals are kindly cared for in that far land of the czar. St. Nicholas. HAMILTON, 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, HAS jmusic in M7 - 1 t-.0jyUAi,'Er- M i e .,itiiii- WORKIIMCIYIEN and TOILERS Whether With Hands or Head, TAKE THIS TO IIIUIST. ORGANIZE BRASS SANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coming campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PR.CE O. llesidi 1 i.l..:itn-e vou will have :i lid the for just. -nch tia.ie as joins Irxstrumcnts cf Our - , . ... r .1 .. .. ...1.1 .i Direct Horn Hie jrtc:tT ia.101. - ..1 " 5i'"E ri ba sold n .-uutkks' im:i:ks No ;;,Uer what intn MedVa.ties amy try f. .nal.e you beKev. j.,. l con,.- Mra.ui.t to 11F iixju ij:n--i:s foi: .vi su al i.xstltm i:ts, mass i:ai axp i:- M 1 llanjos. Fife Also, the MAT('lII.ls 1K KKi; l.-viurilll I'lWM 1 he KOI d-li'IllOMlell I 1 I 1 - X. - - - the ESTKY, and STORY &, OUBK OBOANS, all of which you know leads the musical world While we put the price is down io on .i i ii en EASY TERMS As nuts one of the-e cb'srant i n - Every Man Who Loves You should hv- a lK-cker lhos. r h'ual'or Fi Mtrunierit. instead of some cheap or nuLice. 'riierefore have mil V one ot the almvi: natn I'l'ineiiiN-r t hat for either I'lauos or trs w ill imike to voll the ve) v lowest Nitii; l'AVM K.NT. salesrooiii! in Also rein, the liite-r to write diri Everylnnly Uimws where tin- Jlainilton lhuKUmi is '.'1 A '.' S.lf vou wish to i-iill in the evening, jn - you will call and he i imiius will Im- kept. B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer Je Dea'er In HOME AND CITYM&DE furniture: Fifties m '.win m, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, T&o.. 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALT00NA. PENN'A ! f n,n,hri. Cnuntv nd all :' others wlahioR to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully invited to give us a call before buying tlse where. as w are confident ttat we can meet every -want and please every taste. Prices the vrv lowest. ri-16-'80-tf.l pick BeadMtae and relieve all. do troubles lacf c'.fiit to a bilioua stutatt the ytm. uch as IirziEesa, Kanseae, xlrowsineaa. Di-itnwa aftr eating. l aliVu tUe Side. c Whila tbeirmoet rruKIablo aucceea baa boon aho-am ia curing 4 Headache, yet Cartnr"B tittle XJ-ver MM Jf equally Taloablo In Constipation, curing an J pn Tt aticg thiaanneying complaint. ft-hil they also correct all diaordura of tbHtorna liiumnUt the) liver and rtigulatu tb bowels. vea li the j only cored AdiathcTwonldbealmoatroleWitothoaewiia eufer from tiiB diatraning complaint; but fortu nately the ir good wae dooa notond hre,an 1 tlioae, irho once try tlicm -will nnd theeelittlopiilaYala Svblolnoornar.y wayatnattlicy r:ll not be wil-L-niriodj without tliria. But af ler allatck baaia BSSM 1b tUe l-Jine of ao many IWpi that nana In -arbera TroMak.-onr-t rjoast. Our pills cure it -wtila ctb-JijdoE' t" C2rr"8 I.ft'Tc LiTcr P!ilaro my m!l ami Trj- c ir tke. Oic or two pilla ixmlioa doae. 'M; y - Btr.cil7n-geteb!aw do not gripe or rr-: ViutiiT U:':lr sentlr. netion pleaaoail wb ..-c-ui-i::. in TiiUT iio nts ; ti.-eforf I. Soil Vy jvcrj'V.liorc. or met by &iU. ?j iTT.H WEDIi'WJi CO., New York. .ill. SALLD0i. SALLPRICE junll 81 ly KK ENGINES, SAW MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQDAR CO, YORK, Pi ma-J0-13t. JOHX F. STR1TI0S B05, 4S A 4S Walker 8t. SEW TOBK. Imporun d Wlwlwale Bli la ii of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins, Guitar. Banjos, accordeons. Harm onl cas, a" kinds of Strings, etc., etc 1 lappy and content Is a bride with "The Rc Chester; she lives in the lijht of the morning. Tj leant fort, witt RocJuiUr LamJiCv. .Vm 1 iu EO. A.A1 OTT.N en York tit CARTER'S , lVER JJjl y Pius. Sir ORE PTTT? ill. 1UUU i' Ui PUT II M - -s-j- rs I YOIM INVifeTlvitiM i , future ... flt,t V. 1.:. vt DiU'lif S41 V nrXi ! I h.ive Hil'liose!y -lock ril I ' - - I an liiiiueiise Own Importation, - .i.i Mie fTllll t A lltei-d to be .f the ViTV best. ,.-, 7 . v ... ..... nvi,V. . . i . 1 - (' irnet-. I h iiiiis. M 11 illllee.l evelVT i 1 i 1 1 IT Anistie MbDKI. KUOS ' Hid I.I.IA.M 1 FiSt UK i: 1MAND, and in quality ati.l bara.-: -r of t heir irood- on.-. i". " "- ' OF i t niiit.-l V ithin the teaeil i!i;s llonn ami - h'Mreii. i. r. or K-i . y. a nd Si n or pel ha ;is itle .. t'l.uU in f 1 1 llliii.e. other. Also itltUM-'llts we Old no in I in-t i iiiii.il! -. Havi . Ihi'.l.l- and . h. 1I Prolit Iin--. and I.A?1 TKK.MS Ol- - ' t to lh- house, rr call personally at the Fifth avi-nno. Pittshtirs;. aril to S. Hamilton v. hen t drop un. il I-'- tal OILS! OILS! The Si - ntlard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, V , make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Eittininiitirjs and Lubricating Oils, Naplitba and Gasoline That can be HIDE FBQH PETHOLEDH. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol- eum' If '0U Wlsh the m03t Most : DBlMy : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. octl5-S-.'-i'-r. UP MiiarU hi Opportnnity! 10T MIm portnnitiaa. and Imm liiut rn 1it in jpoTrt y aud uie in rbrttritTl ll&rrowicc dMDktT is tlm !t of many. th-v Im-kbsckon loat, fnrverloat.OTpArtuttity. I4ie Kcch ont. Bttpnddotnir InproftToar i"rin tttr, and ciir jrojrity. prommic. peavc. It w td gnlalea op7rtnnitj to nrh prn at nmm fncxi of lif; eaturac tli chanr. and hm irnr out her tic Ue ; faii to do o and avtio ifprw wrr to ittnni." Ilw hH y oa find V.im GOLie?i ppttorf iiiitf ? IuT!iirto Trry cuanr that ppearn wortl.T. and of fair ftrorrii-o. that is what all ne ts fua men uo. lirr tm no op-fawrfintT. tvnrh as ts nt eftaa within tliar-pairh ft ln-f irr j:.l. Impiufed, it will eto, at lemt, m prsnd tMil it lit Tii coi.iil i-rTtnBitT for loa.T is hero. Mnf y to he mJ rat.nilf and honorably t y any indnstrions vroii of either sa. A 11 SfffS. You ran 6o the work aud hv at ltme. h.nTr tti re. Etbii ba ficnrs aro aiiy earuinc from fH to &1 0 prr day. Yo can do as woil if yo will work. ti"t loo itri. hut indastrt ootly ; and yon ran incrra rnnr lucine n soon. can frirosparotimooniy. oral! ynr tiaioto 1h work. F.iy to hrrtro. Capitul n-t ref-ruied. W i sttt ma. AH is coia parativdly new and really wonderful Instinct and how too. horr, Ci-e I-ailnro aiikni-wa aiuone onr work ora. No room to fv'nha here. Witto ai.4 team all free. ti retnm m'il. I lwikj trt dlay Ant-ir-nm at oaco. 11. ftloailetl 4l Co., IS ox. S0, litiaad( 3Ilno- CaraU. and Traite-Marka ohtained. aad all Tat ent bmii ondnrtel for Moderate Fee. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Otfioe, and we ran ecrare patent in left time than Iboao remote from Wafhimrttm. Send model. dra in2 or photo., with dencrip tion. "We advie. if iiatcntatila or not. free of charge. 4)r fee not dne til! patent is t-eourad. A Pamphlet, "llow to UMaia l'alentn.' ith namrs of artual client in y oar Slate, county, or town, aent free. Addre, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C- W ALT Eli V fcTALLI.IC are made trt.in the l.ert nmD.ls ol ronnnic Tin lilate. ami Heel ihteii galvanixed. You ran Iiut them painted or not. Ilnr ralvanixed Sti:niile are rain and rust prool, without the nocei'aitjr of painting. iir pilnied Tin Nhinirle- are more dura'.de and ornamental than it if p.iilile to tn-ike a tin roi.l. put on In tbc tdd UMiiuned style. Write fur price Iit K. Thk Nati. iI4I- Shkkt JMktai. Kixikiho .. 9 .:iltt flrtret. New YorK. 6.13fc6m Wft mrni the wiarrl"n Trenrb Kemclf CALTHOS fr. aud u l-pal suarantee that Calthus will STtP MittinM F.mllua, CrWi UpcrwalMrkta, TarftMcIt a4 UESI OliK Last Vlcor. Use it end pay if satis fied. Ail4ma.vON MOHLCO., ima. l.fi.ill, Ohi PAYMENT Mil FRENCH h tr.iALt. Marrrlni; I ll.ivi- .nbrt Tli. v Can I-.v ! -...i!iiu-m iit l-i I ri-.e I'ren. h f: re irci.l- I -ir. 1:': . 4 ' 1 . -.vh V ..-r 1- F.i.:! r. i:u; . "' y.i:: . " lie iu--.t I::: n- .t -i ,-: i .in-.' . r t T a'. i fc-r.i' bv .'..- i i r i.-th h-.-bands ma t b.- eonvi months a notice iscircuh I . ' i.l : m ;!c penitentiaries cal!::iir wo' ic'l who feel minde.i ;; Ne.- ral.-.'.oiii:: an ;: jiVk a'."'- in t ) th :-o eriioi". Io'l be in;: :-:;! tat eri'.i-t ;-:V W olletl w. -ys pro:, pt Li mitki:;:'- . .1 h : tio i-s. but they are not t-nt r The matrimonial eare.lii'a' s n-.-youivr nd exempt fr m phys-i-el itics. tiirls under e .l.T i .- '.'.v-.ve lv catch at this me'.'-.o 1 . :i;i"i ::-i:. e.-...i. t'.,c ir.tolcrab; an i tie- pre! itl put on th-- ewv'.'rn.irs r. . r. nirtt- crimes ; h-uv ivl'it Tlie i.s t.vi fi-i--.iLf-.il r.iar iv h th.-y have 1 -el only moral pniiifh uli'-n re t ti liaie pr.ssel at v.-an. in the p.-nitentir.'-y ted cTitiei'hi'.'.-.-. l.:;ve 1 . jrcTTic.its pr"ir.isin' t i nir.rry 1i;:d to settle i.l New '.:'..' -v' m ie.- -. r i -::t t: ;i : 1 :i 1'V h'. MI -vi ni' r .-et i. i:: hi u f I':.-- ll-beh ay. m iv.-d ;n. 1. rlc o !-.-.!;;.' n -r v'ii i:i-y i: certain ;::::rr";:'.r(-: - thet'Jt I l ' - cor:. -lit h e -.. f I i" own lhii bh- r the t .; .- ."I - '- i t jiom .ih:.iii' with 1 thre.- to iiiii itively ilc-h ra.it i'Pi!'-,"T si;' --t i i"i '. :.- of til A 1 i h th r c;."i i nly : r'-T ! '. I'M-.nl 1 ret., h. i . ;v in It h l. nt J-appi i.eii n-o.-e (nan ..: . i orirls have been v i! by ;o-i r setth rs. or titn"- --:;.jr."'. - "' sailors, insteti-l of by o.'Tivi . I cat-.--, t'ie f' iVer.mr can a: : :. a riaf.- only nil condition ti.: i. l' . " - "ict's fret lover t iiall ph: . . it; t'ie posit Km of j. t i . t-.l-i :. " a"-l nndertah-.- -:ever to I'-.: v.- t' or V. I.- .ve works Woiiih-r; . . I is no iustanis'oii r-ord . f a man 1 i n '' refus-'. to comply w ith these c when once he has fallen if. h".-. ndit ii 'tis ABE LlotCsJLN i o 1 i ::.OT-:zr.. i -..i.l. I..- o.i. CWriinstliris 'oti-i-'-t 3 .1 rri:ri' to IJii I""' Abr.th.iMi Li-ni ln was : ; or . Vi a r-. old when hi.-, tath'-r. 'i'h ;a.i eilil. 1 1 d frofi :Ce-:f.:c-y t ill. w 'u-r. here, in a year or two. his .ii'il. ;: vs l'iie year foiiowin- In r d vvrit-r in tin- 'hristian F Mr. I.:ii.)i ti rt:t urmsl 1. 1 ;'ir.;i!tlit i ,. i. t'i si;mv1i nut. if J. i.sil i!.-. ;i f-.I'lii.-In i(.'hlr :ml frii-n.!. M'---. Sail..' .1 . .1 i r; . t.in. In ia. ujxm iii-piiry. I"- f-mr.! -til' :'. '. i'V i.v. ami t v!i- ri . . . ii:-.!'-:! irnn.:il .f tn:irri:tLTi. i? i-n- ti-rirur Mrs. .l.-linst !i h iml: "- ilwi-lhij" Mr. l.iiiei.lii n.-kil if j1u-rcnsi'iii'li. i liim. "V"." n-jili.fi sin. "I n iu.'!ii1k !- vmh vjy v.. -11. Tommy Lin-ln. W" 1 ;i t 1i:in lirniLrht vim liii-U ti i.l.l K'-ii- tu-kv Wril," siiisl he i:i ii'inu-r. :ny wift Nancy is il;ul." Vl:v. y -n 1'in't s:iy sn!" Y.s." s;;i l Mr. I.inci-l'i. sin iiil iiiurt tlian a year :;;.". ::i.'l I li;;vt I'liinc kit-l; to K'iiiu-lvy to I 1 ; for :::ii!tli-r wifr. !. von liU. in.-. lolin.oir.'" "Vo-." r-oli.-il Mrv .!.h;-,-.- t.in. ""1 lik you. Ininniv l,i:vnl!i. "IViy.-ii liiit me v.. 11 'inm'j'li to lnnrrv iiic?" " Ves." she ai.sivir'i. "J liki' von. Tniiiiny l:n-oln, :irnl I lik you v!l fiiouLrli t iii:.rrr vou. lmt I cin.'t niiiriy y i'l now." "Viiy pol'?" : :ii.l In. ""! .:i.-i' I mn in ilfl-t. jiml I o.ul.l nv.r thiiik of 1,r.rilonin;r th. r.i;ii I wariT ivitii ik-lt: it wov.M not Ik- ri-rht." "Wluil ;ir thost ih litN.'" sai'i h. Ss -tolil liim of tin Minis, wIih-Ii." i 1 sin. '! li;ivt all ilown licr- in my ao-t-ouiit lnHik." n lo.ikii'.r it ovt-r he snv that ln-r h-its ranjic-il ii'o,:i : ixty i-cnts to a lollar ::ml a ju:irtr. a:vl an.iounto.1 in the fross to s. ip.nthiiifr liss than twi lve dollars not a vi ry startlinfr sum wven in thus. days of small thinfrs. llo MU'ot".'ii-d in puttinr tin littlt iHnok into his i'oat ivickot without sittrai tinv lu-r 'al tint ion ar.'l w.'Tit out. liMiki'il up ih-' various parti -s :n-.l paid off all Ih. 1'ttli sums ai'-ortiinfr to the memorandum and re turned in the aftern.x.n with the ae knov.leii'.nnenlsof p.-iyments ir full. On his returning the aei-ount li xik she ex I'laim.Kl: -'Why, Tommy Linenln. have run yi'iii' anil j.aid off a1! my delt?" Ves." he said: 'ani will you marry me now?" Yes." said she, and they were ;.arried the next inoriiiny at ni;e.' o'. lock. Ir. llaj eraft. the iiarrat.ir of the story, was present at tin ceremony. INSIST ON E.E.'iNG CHAPERONED. How Young: Men Vlic, Arc Taken ti Leap Year I'artlea Iteliave. Some of the leap year parties stt-m to have been carrieii on or off exeep- tional spirit. It lias ln-en lausriiaiue. for instance. th way in which the im n have insist el nin lx-injr chap ronel. anil vounfc women have oalleil in ear- riaR-es toaecompany pay liaeh-lors, wiio were carefully protected hy their moth ers, to the scene of festivities. me in-inveK-rate jokvr pave perhaps a. hint t the helles of the sort of chaperons that wouM be most acceptable when he came into the parlor to receive his fair escort, followed hy an elderly aunt who is deaf as a post and is, lesides, almost 1.1 ind. This same man, says the New York Times, was wrapped in a white opera cloak cut with an alisurd resell i l.lnnce to a dress suit ulster; he esuri-l a iM.iKjuet if flowers and wore a band of rililniu and lmw on his hair. When he appeared from the dressing ro.nn after ".ay inj; aside his amtiipuous wrap it was ' that the sleeves of his coat lia.lliivii taki'li out and ellxiw sleeves of pink silk and lace substituted, which, met bv loii! nink kid irlves, efTi. tually 'bri"htein-ir' his toilet and added to his nondescript appa ranee. At another leap-year partj", held just before Lent bepan, the younp; women .lnn.l the cotillon with white silk enu.li hats under their arms. At tht same affair a younp footman in cap and apron did duty in the men s dressing room, which was besides, plentifully provided with powder and roupe loxcs. hairpins, a tray of Umlions and ap pressive Ixittles if efilopne and extracts. When the Indies doifel their outsi.le -l !a. 1... ...... pear tlie iwliiai mum wore wmi m-i ulation petticoats a livery ja.-ket and vest and carrid a whisk broom as a sort of badpe of oftiee. The room was lxireft of its usual feminine fripperies, and in their place were suppestively set out tobacco, pipes and cipars, with de canters of copnaj and a hupe fancy IkiwI tilled with cloves. A lli-riiilt I-atbifra. A hermit who diel in Iipan county, ., recently was a preat hoarder of cu rios. He left a library of choice works worth two thousand five hundred doi- i lars, nearly a score of puns.fvmieof them ; old flintlocks; eiiouph trousers to start a stire, and clocks, watches and re ; vol vers by the dozen, the inventory j showing- nearly four thousand bepurate "Croups of pix-ds. CONVICTS. LADIES! Aro you riftl'- enentrri to virtnt If Him-ni! two o-.lt. Ill M.-ltllfx to til- Ml" I. l-iiUthiltil . 'tin aiil ' aslaiiL-t'iii Ste. et. N.-v S't-.k. I'r 1.1m of tlieir 1 nuti! .1 i aislt it.-.l - llookft." It is a f.n-l. 1 iiKjif. nti'i ii.ni-.-st-iu ni-k t. every im ! lelnn-.i:' HI. tl iee-hit 'f ten celit ill i-'.-ll!i.s tli.-y will tftvl nwtm:d a (nil sel of th. ir fuiwHiH liouw hold panic rrla. Furl. 11 ctnir tli. v w i'i'. alsowinl n ( .k eontnitiiotr roini.l'te '.onl 'f '1 1 - - M-l-uii..." mid 1 - 'l ill. 1110-t ..if.;l..r fsite.'i., to-.-1-tli. r itli ten exijtiiMte chroiiio -11 '1-. ClUXNEPTUS! A vitv il "iii-iii'." . Ii.-irii,' s oheyrili. tf-.iMi.M.iMiil I. if o''l!ifcin" lie- t:i-.le I'l il rirotmit i' 'it; in ii.'- :iii.l .,il.,.rl.:il riln i-ltin r Nilid el f 1 : I I'lW, I. rl'ml IL.ttle. I'l i-M ri ( .1 I 'V t I. Tl-riln If t ..Iivku inn- in Kiit.i:- am1 Aim-r ii n. I-1 rii,ul:l ue- cuim.nni'-a evei v In. II t -Jf Saie l.j 1 ii-t-. !.'iiim;.-tu'-i d by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., UIMKIV AMI M.'Vi iok. 532-536 WASHINGTOM ST., MEW YORK CITY. qOYA; era. An eleirai.t Hiic-li-li l'l:r'im. 'i- ;irefi:iiiition il.ie. : i in- rv for L.'i-ii:s. inulariiil iiiel I I II sultTf iver t-...-iiiv-!ire 3 ai of m.sl cu.mem sciciit iftc r'seareli. Aijirn-1 liv tin-hij.!i. t in'h nl ciitli'iri'.ii-R. Ill use i'l Hie "l;.iKiilals ill-ver. juirt 1 Min-li". rj.i-iallv li.-liHil to lu lu s, eliil.lr. u uiul i i'..' of si-d.-iittirv haliits Kmirely . i.-etf hie ; fr-e fri.m h-ii'infiil ilnif.-. !n Handsoic Packaaes, Pi'cn 50 Cts. 7rt ; a:-.-.! i-o't'y ly 1 lie -lioyal LONDON AND IJEW YORK, Wie:ni.-tH by aprMiiuiMieut t lllii -ti llll'i to ti'- U n.r : .-I i-'ii. iv tLe M.W yi.'cK !'.:' anci: : 1 CO. 132, 134 Charltcr. Si ROYAL PILLS. Sojn? raedicia.i' j.rori'1-tiVs n boxes, iiJ i.ilN to Ij.i. : FOR SALE BY ALL ; IIoial r.l.tii:', in 'M'KS ee;;H. DRUCGI :Td. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COSDAL, -J ) SOc Vinegar Bitter P0"SBS, W do-i s. Sue. Vinegar Bitters, new tfyle. 1 J $1 .OO Vineear Eitters. old style, biiti-r tu.-te. $1. .00 The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Knotvn. The pnf iiftli ofn Century I lie- I. ending 1-aini'r Mciliciuc if lli World. E. IL McDonald Dm Co., Proprietors, fiAN FltiZJCISCO isa NEW VUKK. JOB : : PRINTING. Prin oiTice Lli Ii II e pise to art yii" JOB PRINTING Pj. tup'.ly a: iJ rali jactm !; U- nifet t!i: i .f. - i f coiupetion. We dou't Crst-cla-ss woik at:! txf.'u,ej. V i." l-:ii.rtle da any tiul want u r il. living puce o- Willi Fast Presses snfl New Typ We are prepare1! to turn out Job'.I'rintinof every . .cr'ption la tt.e FINEST MYhE ant at tl..- .rv Lowest Cash Prices Xothiiii? cut ttis bt-st maierial I used and our work rf--nki ror its :f. 'Vn are. ;.;, pared to pr.ut on tl:e shye'.'Vs'. nonce POSTF.l'.e, riIOi-KAMME, Bl'elSKsS f'.K ll!S l'AH-i. itll.I. llK!i-. Monthly Statemksts. EsvKLoi'ts, IjAtiKi.c. t'nicn.Aiis. tvriim.vc. anii VlMTINU (JAI'.llS. C'HrCKS. N'OTKS. Dkakts, Kr.cr.rrrs, Bond .Voi:k, Uetteh ami Note Headc, and lloi a no PfTtTV Invitations Etc. We cau runt anything frotu the fmallHbt and neatest Virititic Card to tlie Ime-it Toster on sliort rmlicH ami at uio-il lir asiiliu Liie U.U. S). -o The Cumbria Freem-m, EI5 EN S V. VUG, V i;XX 'A. Scientific American Agency for TRADE MARKS, OES1CN PATENTS COPVRICHTS, eto. Fur Information tuid frw tlfiarlrnmk -ril r tr MI NN t' 4 Hik.aIiwaY. titm YllKK. Pldert btimHa fur mhhi-iiic pKtiut tn Anirrlia. Kvery paMnt takra i.l ti na ia lirnii-l.t u-tm-e lae public ij a nitioe pivvn tree of charge in ilia Scientific tncticjau I -arrest rlrmlatlrm ef any adentil T adentiftr papor In Iho Irnlmt. So iliti-llnrHua it. WwViT. .Mt a worm, spiemiiuir iiln"trni mui huld Im arlfi.i.ut. It J.-ar; fl.:l nix nioiulii.. AdflF.-n Ml NN A. IU- A'l .'CiiLi-.M a lis. 3U1 Broadway. New Vura. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE UA-SUSOMK, UTDKSTKI CT1111.E. Cheaper than Wood. ELIXIR ACo t CAVEATS, Tb &bev cwliw ftrtt r-w with at-. li.ila- a muai.)ia in eta Iim H m ru. trka wtiitB hit n In (lv. Quantity. N urn bar mi Iiiim, Jmibl aD Hiacl V tnia. tr tlM MunfMWr Bmj Iron Pum-lnt,. Crr-iunc HtabM rtttiDM. Plr HliiUn and FlUK srl'li. Cllr tti, Bu i Kam.ir. Hramtmil lr Anna. Win HuuH, aU WUi IKI W bCKIKMU, au all Una of lac uKK. TAVLOK Ac DEA, tO I, 203 Si' toS SLiarKet HU, J'ilUbuxsb, In y.iu need Jolt I'rintlnT 11 f, Klvo Isitsiiii a trial order. IH .VHN(i SKA n'H e ncc and Skill Aro K- r-c . : ;iiccc-is ia Their I'm-- ., . ' '. ' ' : J - ri; ri irc-i- ; I14- ' J . 11 ..-.ii li i 'ton im 1 0. : . ".II Ia friiniluil i . .M"HK t II- I 'ilHI . t t'exn ra:: i'l. -nt. n :n:it of 1". ... l':.i iti t.- 1 ..t i. t . . ri :i lite'- : i-l.Mlo'.. ti. .oil, ;l W . :.-ie for ! . rid. 'i he . ;i." 1 . i:t I ii. i'- s : a';' li:- ,in ... i .-1 . i -f 'i i . y as 1 t : t :i-1es . 1 :-t the fur is. :i i mine's for (. .o1 . i rin S'lti N.i bee a r. -. ys the . i way .Till-.. Ill eai - I: 'IS.'lJ id a i r '1 a-.:, n. 1-jli-t '-. a im .lint and r.-.i. '. old ol."' . '. ! ' i II. win .r ta .lit 1 I .1 er. i .il a ! . -1 . r i ..n.-t : i ; n 1 li" f Io'.,; IlVi . a i i . I. lislai.. I- I-iill'- I'oinl i -t. il i. r tur.'Mju.' r-ie;. , .'a. is a In u 1 ii ' i iat t'-ry. :it 1 lu- m " '. .1 ua ii de 1 ii. a. 1 1 I m iiimlary ol 1 ' lllollt Ii "f ::::.rk '.he li'ie I 1 ili-Jti '11 ail' I '. : . : ils. u here M-a ol 1 i-r- -. ..i '. tc in i!-: !. -. i -; . '.I,. ..r. hr. . Te-' i .i - in- liiv!.!;.- ..- -.1 !,. ri- t i I' it w ' re i-i.- .1 In.liiiii t.-r fro'., they -j-o i n Lr u 1- ir: 1 III .-no- Illl .-j.i'ur i- in th ', U i e- I I t . VS?. ii IS hit the '.!..: ani!n..i ' - .. '. t. ' i r w 1 1 li .., a;'-, lo i.w. to :U i -.1 U 1 .U.r.ui si U-r .led :ii li- i" t- 1 !: a I t i liii-e' it h kli -n" it Taki-s 'r"Ht -i.:! - ,,i all. , or or -j.r a ll.atin-J .l.j...ji V :- a fl-olll Illl lll.'-l".-!; Ill e.. ..'c:i a hunter remain - 1 1 1 !.-. ; ". it m'l re-ult. i.i.l, Im-vrvi i'. the j'.'.i; I l;- l,.nl seil it'.el -.. fiirtin-l'' I -l I . . it ; . nr '. Il i: y .nr' a? n e . left, and t I- t ha '.i-. .in'. 1 1 i , Lu wi. "l; i-ii'ii man." :. tin- I ii i.i. who ha- i Ir-v i - ' -.' nil I !' '-. t '.ll'Z t ' ' .v..-,e. I ! i'V V. i T -.i l.i ii''.- :a u i-ain'i' ;i' -;. st ;.:!. i .f I..-;.. h from r-o-' I ; t.. l'..ii:t ;.;:livHl;' are s.-v.-l. t tl.T'ee-h .'. I towers. 1 1 . t - ' u ii il v-i.i '' lih'e h n s';;el... ... -.-i-i. e.'i'ha riii let i. ix at Vie l thi Ih.; tr. .hi i -.I' -h. TI ii-M 1 . i i-r. r' e;. . n- ' " ii. .'l'iek-. and I liey a ri- er.-.-l i l u toward the I.Teidi-rs ;i- )-r;..'ti. v. i li mt ihiii'er nf oeiiiL. a -I:-- l ' 'I I .- !..;' li i . Mii'inlli and so n. l. !. th-t at a dis1 r nee of one tin uisaii'' ' t.-e h'Hiil shore 1 he water is . n . ' in- three feet deep. l'folll tl'.e 1';- these derricks th hunter jreks . .' ' war;, a ..tt.-r. and it is !! :: i -l iiiai.- i'i .r one to ln iot and kill hi- at a liisi.inie .f one tln'i a il I'.nl t iiouirh t'u.'se hunters ..; i I iii.Mii.'Ti anJ tlieir weapons are th- lu st. Jliev may hiioot a i.uia're'! 1 without kilUnif'a single rv.-a, otnr. tl'.it in addili-!l t) lieii'- izo -'i t'l.-y '.Mist pi.ssess unusual p:ili.-n. sj.ite.if the a)ipar.-at lack of live! a in the pursuit, the sport is a most tractive ..tie. a,ndthe hu lit er li. eis into it seldom aliainioiis it. HOW TWQ D'o'tLLS ENDED ..I K:tii- v-ri..ni.. t!i Take Human l.il.-. !. A quarter of a century rt tee r.nin.is Ih.'.t Pr. ; i!'. irtii-.i. the s-i!H 1iim-s .i-ik .1 if --(lu- till.- havinp l..'1'n eoii.'erre.l liim i:i jest lni:iun.nf his . 11'. i;t - " ..!:i..e tlint Mesii-an -tatf il'iii;ip ilw oii.U'iupire- run! lion. Koli.-r; .1. Wj.lk.-r, of .M is;ssi;i;ii. e'-sceret:i rv ef tin' treii urv, were p. inp to li-,rlit a iMiel with ti.ri.iLaivks. '1'ln quarrel was re 'ii-li'.'-l. it was s.'i'i!, in coii"i,tienee i ' Wid. . i-'s la ii pilfer nl . I i .-o'. i'i iijf t Me el -rat ie r nits of l twin's priuie jiraet ici :it 1 1 1 r . . i-'itr t In- ! .una luiis U at a stump. Tiiere i a story of a similar liatiire told of a ilm-l Ix-twi-eii Churl. ", .lane's l'.i, the ftiinou J'npli'h whip stati--I'lasi of the last cetttury. ami Mr. A.lani, i f tin I'.ritish orilnaixe dep'irtiii !.. 'ri iwinp out of l'ox's bitier attael:- ' '.lie muiiapcmi-nt of thai dejtart :ik-: f, theel-ief eharpf lM-inir that ii-!.1.-. :i't i'np,ii ion wns supplied to the f a' - The two met and evehaiiped shots. At '. lie seeojpi tire Adam w as not liit. ,v' his bullet strucV f'mn. and stuek in tl '' waislhund of histhiek leather brei-'-i '' "i'.y .love," excl.-uirird r oil '.! stant. smilinp at lais own nit. "il" " had not used oriltiaiii jh.vviU r I . 1 ii'nv li.a tlead man!" A hiii-h followv:!. Adiitn ofTerel lin'id. l'o' took it, and they'll re -" friuiufn ever afU'r LOVEUY TO BE AN EDITOR. IUio Cinslunu Wmi n i; W iiitimi i a llclitt.l to lUrtOnr nt t!i rl",, . A drummer for a crrtniii pnpor iu a f cfia'irmwittHl yoiin w nui.tu ',11 Urainl Trunk train pi'mf up V' 1 '" llaixm. and it wa nut lonp In f.''.'' l-: liifHh'st dittidenec so iuipr. sseil her t'"" she ht him sit beside her and di il' ' charmiri liindscMPe with her tin ,; ; the same v widow. After a 1''. -re'1 "' talk if half an hour, says the lytr-'lj I"rte l'resa, he In-eau to refer to h and his lalior. What business are you in. lu) iiiiretl, naively. "The ncwspajxT business. he vii.i nc'.v A "lh." she twittered, "how must Ik- to K an editor. So m" tellijrcnce is rojuireri. Such iu'1 Such a comprehensive lircailth ;:.-it-uti1 IciwivA-lnilift'. So much of all tl iat .:'vt: ops a man's brain and makes lmn ' 'l''. Iv a scientist, teacher, ioct. artist. 1' ' tician aud stutcsiuan. oh, how softly sweet upon him "1 am sure I am Mire - her c.vcs turn.-- 1 Cllllll ,1 l.-vf editor." Then the niodcst. dith-lcut kicked his sample ca-c vn.lcr ai.d didn't U'U ixcr n-r uct:i? .lrii'i: st' it the r'
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