The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 22, 1892, Image 4

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    CKSi: riUATES.
New Mcthcxl3 Adopted by the
MonffoliKii Marauders.
I hr Int rii liM'f Ion
iM'llvtl Tliam t.t
r Sli':ll ll.is atlli
li'ourl t.t Triakery
In r.la-r to Curry on Tlicir
farl-.)ii'. liusiiieiu..
The last ya:ir in China litis hern i :m
..f niiiay p'r:iiii:;J la'preaiatit m.s. I it f- r
iner years 'hinese pirates were t,uc
seoui-y c a 'f til.' rii.s'i-rii ..vav. :!lul n i mer
chant vessel t'ViT sailed fur this sc. -lia in
.f tha-arla.he unh'ss carry in;.' a supply f
iirearms ami cutlasses for detense
against siia-h attacks. In the days of
sail'm;.' vessels, says a .lapati letter to
tin- New York Times, pira-y was at its
height, hut since tin- itilp.iliu-tiiit .f
steam tin- chances of a piratical junk
overtaking a vessel have heen redm-cal
to almost not 1. in;.'. ari-1 hence tin- de
cline. Much must also W att riluitcd to
the many captures and severe punish
ments meted out by the varioti- foreign
ffunltoats cruising in seareli of them.
Hut the last year lias sho.vn a decided
increase over recent years in the unru
lier of depredations conimiUeal hy
pirales. and this species of outlawry
seems to he ;v-rain r'-vivin;.'. The recent
attacks on the liritish steamer Xair.oa
and on' many .smaller vessels warrant
this K li. f. '
The junk Wins.' no loiiy-r aMc to
overhaul a steamer, the pirates have
taken a new method of 'et t in;.' posses
si. n of a vessi 1. They r.ow ro on hoard
in larf nu:nlers as passemrcrs. and
when wi ll out from xrt tna"i;e a sudden
attack upon the oiliea-rs and crew and
thus evt possession of the vessel, often
only after putting the eiilire sliip"s com
pany to death. This has heeti tin- case
with sever:1.! vi-sels leaviiur lion Kaii'r
for other ports, atal was of frequent o
riirreiicf on the various river steamers
plying I -'t ween the Van-.'-ts.-Kiitic- a-i-l
its t ri Sui'aries.
So -. reat did ihis style of pinn y l a ctam.-
on the Yani'-tsa'-ICian;"' ilur'ni' the
last summer that special vessels of war
were detail"! I to keep a n cspi. iiiare o ir
the passengers (Chincsa-1 jroiii;"' on
Iniard the steamers, and the various
consuls of the owners concerned ad
vised and. nred that a ;.'iiard of soldiers
In' taken on hoard each vessel for pro
tection against the acts of tin-e des
peradoes. Several steamers were run
aground and some -set on tire t liriiu'li
the 'Tort-, of these men. and sa.lfal,!
and fis-pient I'ecanie their attack:- that
extra.. nli.'iary measures were taken to
heck them. Now at the customs land
ings at each port on the aiu'-tse-K i i'.s
very Chinese passenger is eanor' I
tlioroj . Idy atid his name t
heinr all' wei I to j.'.. on hoa n
! he. r
a sti a:i.
'Ihecll. ct of tins preca-ili "Ti ;:.is : eii
to jjrcatly cheek all recent piratical ;:t
tails upon these vesst-ls and to I urn
the held of action to another part of
China the souther;! coast.
The island of Hainan lias for many
years I. ecu a j'a1 h eric.- place for varit m-.
hand, of these oiuiaws. who w..ul.
from its shores sally out and attack
such, vessels as catue within theirreach
am! then return to the security alVorl. 1
hv the a : .i.i i ! .! i ri fastnesses of the isl
and. So trreat hecauie tlie ar.rioyauce
to shipping that the imperial ;.ro em
inent has. just dispatclu-d an cvpedition
airairist all pirates infesting this sec
tion. Many severe encounters have
taken plaie the pirates know in:r that
if captured they would he immediately
hcheaded. and several hundred lives
are reported as lost on both sides. The
pirates are thought to have heeii very
t hor. cihl v rooted out ami no serious
troul.i - may he expected from them for
some t ime.
In one of the captured strongholds
was found a paper containing thirty
six art iees for t lie rnlinir of the hands,
which are all under one main leader,
and e-iviiiL'' t hi' names of each member
bclonvinc" to tin- various hands. The
discovery was ouite a surprise to the
gvncral government, which lias always
heretofore Wen prone to believe that
the Koloi Ilui (insurrectionary society I
was the only one in China which had
a completely thorough organization. It
will prove toChina that with an csUtb
lishe l organization there will bo very
QUi.'k! .' T'- st ron.-r a nest of pirates a. Cain
infestiti',' th.-se coasts as those which
she has only just rooted out. and that
the sending of expeditions spasmodical
ly to attack them will have only tem
porary and never permanent checkinr
effects. That such a state of things
should exist is a disgrace to the empire,
which from many points of view has
claims to a very creditable deyree of
civilization, and whose statesmen are
ever ready to speak of China as on an
equality with or even superior to the
civilization of W estern nations.
COINED BY BRIGHAM YOUNG.
'lvt-lull:ir ...! Tieren Which Arc Now
Kuril li'HTtio Sufi fur l"sr.
County Commissioner liallard. of San
Francisco, is the possessor of a rare and
curious (jfohl coin which fell into Uis
hands in California in lsi'.i. It is a
Mormon five-dollar piece, and for iu;:!i.'
years has been employed as a charm or
bangle on Mr. Ihillard's fob chain. Ti e
owner himself wits a ' J'.'er, and to k
part in the early fro hi excitement in
California. lie told a New York IV
corder man that the Mormons, who
v.cro amoni,' the earliest in the j.r !!
fields, returned to Salt Lake with "i'at
plant it ies of the precious yellow dust.
Much pvhl also found its way to I'tah
throuirh ot her avenues. llrirham Youatr.
who was at that time running a lit tic
pniTiiiufiit on his own account, csta!
lishcd a mint and coineil probably one
million tlollars in livc-ilollar pi hi pieces.
These coins very soon found their way
to California and passed current. At
that early date. Mr. liallard says, the
coin were Welcomed as a jrreat
convt nieiice in matters of exchange.
The metal in the coins was unalloyed
.so soft ami pure, in fact, that it wore
aw ay very rapidly. n this account
they soon disappeared from circulation
almost as rapidly as they had appeared.
n one side of Mr. llallard's relic ate
two clasped hands, probably symlHiii
of brotherly love, whi'e around t!.,
in arc-in are the lettirs. "C S. 1. C. I.
C," standitir for --Crcat Salt Lake Cal
ifornia Pure liold." l: low the clasped
hamh. are the w ords, '-live dollars." and
the date Isfi." n the other side, hi
the center of the coin is the all-sci-;:,','
eye, and Wlow that a beehive, wliiic
around the margin are these words.
"Holiness to the Lord." Mr. liallard
has had some trouble in keeping his coin.
Once he accidentally hist the keepsake,
but was lucky enough to find it a-ain.
Another time a thief pit into his house
and t-Mik all the money from his pockct
iook except this odd-lookinj; coin,
which, at a planee. resembles a trunk
oheck. This w as more than twenty years
ip. Mr. liallard then atla-ched it to
his morocco f. ib chain, which is anchored
to an old-fashioned silver watch the
mo'vement of which i.s also dated 1 s ;.
Another of these rare coins is prwserved
in the National museum at AVashin-rlon.
Klcctrlr I.lclit' anil lever.
A curious result has followed the in
troduction of electricity for street lirht-in-r
in Orizaba. Mexico. Millions of in
sects liave lM-en attracted from the
mountains, and their dead lxidies have
collecleil in fjreat heaps about the lamp
pfsts. I'uiler a hot sun an unbearable
stench lias arisen from the decnyiuf.'
masses, and fever has broken out amon
the inhabitants. It has Wen found
necessary to send out wapms every
morning to carry aw;iy the dead iil-fcccts.
Countless ca:V s of female com
plaints, such as leucorrhr cn, ovarian
troubles, organic diseases of the
uterus or womb, displacements,
Besring-down Feeling,
causing pain, weight, and back
ache, Inflammation, nervousness,
have been permanently cured by
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Ccinpound
the only truly reliable ami harmless
remedy for all forms of female com
plaints. Its success is world-famed.
All rin: r or l'T nsai!. in f irni cf Till or
Ioion .-v ..n rr-.-.i t f tjl. :.'. l.i-r P.", S.'.r.
Corrt':'io't"'' fr.-t-!tf nwert1. AiMr.t ir i-o-itlvlt-nr
LVLlIA i:. I INKIIAM MK1) '!) , l.V:;.,
From Pole to Pole
AtkrN SAUArAiiiLi.A tin dcmnnntrntfii iim
power ol cure l'r ull tiibcafit- of ttiu biooil.
Tho Harpooner's Story.
JCrio Xeclor.1, June J, 1S83.
Pn. J. C Atir & t'o. Ti ri-.y year neo I
Vki a liarTHXi.-i-r in Norili l'ii-i;if, vhea riv
othi-rs uf tli itdw itnit myr.'lf wi-ru l:iil up with
ii-uri y. iur uodi's ivt-ro bl"uli-it, irunia Rwollen
kud bic-is'.incj, ti'ith Iikmh-, l'lirjii - tlotchea ail
vtT tif, nm jnr bnaih in' rn -,i rottt n. Tuke U
by and lure wo wi-re pr.-tty biully u'J. All out
lime-juice i acriilfuLaily dctreyeil, but ttia
captain hail a couplo duii-n tM-ttU-a of Ayie'i
f aksai-ai.ii i a nna eve in that. Wo rceo
err'd on it iiui'-ki-r tl.nn I Imvo evor aH.n men
brought nbout by any i.th- r tri-atun'ntfors'curvy,
and J'vrt Ri'i'o a pout dt-iil ct'ir. ti.'t-aiir no mea
tion in yi'iir Alncinnt; of your ISariuiparilla bc-inv
p.xd f .r urun-v, I tbouirht y m oi'Kbtio know ut
thi, and nil aend yuu TUe f.cti.
Kcain-rtfully yuura, Xali-u Y. Wiuoate.
Tho Troopor's Experience.
lfa$rer,J:asutjlinJS. Arica,)Jfiirch7,
Vsl. .1. C A via t Co. Ointlemcn: I hava
riurh pli-aMiiro io U-1iff t- tli fn&ut Talua cf
Tour hitmaparllLc Wc Lave bci-w atationed
here f' over two yeara, duriii? which ume wi
had ta live In tent. Beiac under canvaa f
j h a time brfHurht cn hif ia called ia thia
country vcliit-aorca." I had thone aoreafor
aiii-time. 1 waa advii'd to take yourSaraa,
Sarilla, two totiks of tib h niado my aoraa
iai'i-ar rapldlv, und I am now quit well,
i'oum truly, T. IC. IIudev,
Ayers Sarscparilla
T :h or iy tborouKhly ?V-ctive blood-purifier,
on!v nn-iiicirti that i radi-at-a the pcivona 0
itru.'i:h, Mercury, and Conta-ioUJ Uuciaf
ll'oui t:ic Etl-ln. i
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BRUIN LIKED WHISKY.
! A Funny Accl.lcrt U :iii!i "Jailc lllm an
" liichri.it'.' I r I if'-.
: 'Way l;i. U i:i tV.i- iiltics I was t'i
; r:i-i!y i:i;: iiin;-t -u' Hit'-. f " ''e S;t-ra-liK-titoOvrUir.'i
S.a;'.'' "' -I'-1' un-l it
wii - over I..J , .f Lit: 1. 1 t ". -"i o rn;..-
1-llIlU' rilll till' ll'-. li tlK' lM".-i .''lil .l
f the 'u'iTi Nt-vadits, says a utsi-i' in
! th Kansas City Star. ;n' nit. ia alx us t
; sunset I w as swii'.o-injr a'oii ilw rM-Uy
i trail at a pretty o-.mh! p;i'-'-. a: I wantetl
t reach ItMliiiit 'iv-k lufure dark,
j w in-re we chanri'.l Imrsca and pt siip-
1HT.
j I had three pa-sc-ii;r r-. all nu n. and
j f..r fn-io-lit cari-iiil a liarr.-l of trn
I stn-ptH-il im Ih'hind the starc. Tlu-re
' was p'm f"r Mike." who rati a
: fiii-aiil-e-.i'-y at the mining en tup f
i I;al bit t'nek. SudiUnly r.iy attenlinii
. was . -alie'l !.'.' "f the passengers t-i
i a nnvel ra'-e which w as ir. v "it d it
i tile side "f the !:i-mill a ill liefveeii :i
miner ami a r.'ri iy near, v.iti: nn- :u.i i
ala.tit a huiidred t.et ahead rniiniii.-r
like a deer, lint th- bear was jfainin'.'
rapidly and it seemed that he had him
sure, w lu-.i suddenly the mi:i'Tli
and darted "if iii a n it her ilii-ei-.ioii.
jrri.zly was slow in st ipniiij.'.
w!nu he did o"ct stl-ti'-iitened
way he annihilated di.tan-e
a a-atiiin to atanuuiTits.
eral times the miner played
trick, and on ea.-b o 'casinn t.,;ik1
rtii-d
I'ii.
but tl.f
vv;t -
-i Mi-
t i-'eralde er.i'.iml ia one i!ire--tion. but it
con'.d In-seen lie was rapidly tirits; and
unless s. niietiriii'J happened tlu- In-ar
w:-s d.- a 1 sure.t" Jfet him. " e were
w.Mlilei-in- wli.it we ".lid do to help
the Mt.ii- fellow when suddenly the lead
ers smel led the rrizzly. 'l lu-y snorted
:'. nd pranet-d and starti'd i' on a dead
run. 1 jut on the brake and it was a'l
I could do to slop 1 hem. and wouldn't
h.i ve sueeeedeil only the trail was up
j rai'.e.
Weil, when the horses made their
jump the barrel of rin broke loose from
its f...steiiiti'.'s and went tearinjr down
tiie mountain siile toward the man anal
bear, who wvre eomino- ahanjr or. a ile.nl
rim. 'I'll" una miw the barrel inning
and avoided ii. but " so the o-riz.ly
1 le st. mil up on his hind l.-rs and reai ii
in": out his pa-.v . trraSlM-d it. The way
that barrel rolh-d him down the moun
tain would iikiai' a en.Vote laierh.
The impromptu journey was l-rouht
to a sndd.-n en.iin.r by an immense
ImiwIiIit. against wit:, li th" ba'ar ;:n l
barrel rolled. The shock separated
them, ami strange to say. the barrel
st. vid rio'it up with the head broken
in and only a small portion of the rmi
tents was spilled. To say the War was
mi rpri.se. I would Ik- putting it li"-ht.
He thor.e-ht he bad his quarry and w hen
he discovered it was "lily a barrel bis
facet'iokon nil expression of inta'iise
a'i-jrust. However, as is natural for a
bear. It,' lu'pin to liek his shatr":y coat,
which l-.ad been sprinkb-il with si'ne of
ti.e e-hi. The ta -te w as apparent ly
aTi". .-a ! ile. as he kept on al .s. -! .it the
li'pior wit h his rourh t ..iinie until the
ti a: r .lisappeareil. Then he w ent over
and smell, il of the barrel. 'I lie insp.-c-tii-uwas
u;id- mbleiily hi"-hly satisfac
tory, as he inserted his Ml- i':t and t "oc
a sup. tlu n he took a lonr ilniii-. ht and
'ni less than half an hour that bear was
drunk as a lord.
Wo watched tlie prm-eislintrs with in
terest, and a f ier we were satisfied that
the bear bad a jarT "n we w-tit down,
tied him up with ropes. draL'ed him up
tin- hill and threw him inside the sta'.re.
We drove on to Uabbit Cra-ek and s-.ld
t he aii'imkeii rrizzly to '-lied Mike" for
one h'.indi-eil alollars. who chained him
up in t lie corner of his saloon and kept
him as a curiosity to draw trade.
W.-ii. he did draw trade. "Mike" jave
!:;i:i a ouart of whisky a day. and after
nw'iiie he bei'aiiie so docile that his
chain was removed. After that for
many years he would sleep around tha'
barroom, and when one of the Iwiys
v, . :u'd come in and ask w house to drink
the svi.. would walk up to the bar,
stand on his hind leo-s and wait to In
served with a tineup fall of hisky. lie
w a ., a source of nvat ineonia'. but uu
e'ltunately. beine- att.uked with de
brii.ui tremens una- alay.be killed the
bartender and a miner with one blow of
his )i iwerful law and it ropni-cd fventy
Wim-iia'sters and attaint one hunalred
p 'Uii. is of lead to ctiri' him of his uii
euutrollable passion for intoxicants.
QAl.lr"ORNIA'S QUEER CAVERN.
A Wiiinli-r i.f tin' l'acittc ('oast AVIiick Itus
Never !?ren i:xlarcal.
tin tin- north side of Table mountain
;mil near its top i.s an peniiiff in the
lava that has since its early alays beam
known as "the lion's aU-n." It was so
named from the fact that for years it
was the lair of a band of ferocious Cal
ifornia lions that, when the country
was lare-a ly alevoted to sheep raisin";,
made mighty depredations upon the
t!oa-ks ;ind ean.sa-d the aiwners much an
n iyanceand loss. When pursued the
animals would seek refnire in this h n
ami no hunter would dare to enter it.
The "-round alHiut the entrance was
eovera'il with the lxma'S and ra innants
of sheep and other animals. With the
ineri'asa' of jxipulation the lions have
o-radually li.sappeared, althou";h as late
as last spring two tf the animals were
seen to enter the cava-. Oroville Mer
cury says no known man has ever pen-etrata-d
this cave to its fullest depth.
The jii'.uth is alxmt four or five feet
hi"-h and t hri'e fea-t wida-and the opa-n-i
i tr ilesa-a-inls with a sharp dan-line for
almut two linndrcd feet. Further than
this it has never lx-cn cxploreal. Naw,
liov.cver, a party if youny men have
maale arraii!,rema'nts to -xplore it, and,
if possible, pa-rietrate to its 1-ottom.
That it is of "Ta-iit depth is certain, for
one can stand at the aipa-iiinj? and heave
irrcat stones down the thflivity anal tlie
sound will pradually die away in the
distance. The younr men have pro-a-ured
s'V'ral hundreal feet of ropes,
torches and ladders ami will thoroughly
explore the cavern.
What aalds a pafuliar interest ta th!
xpa'alition and prives za-st to the explor
ers is the well-known fact that in the
ha-yala-y of his career as a bandit Joaquin
Murietta and his banal of faithful fail
lowers made tlie recesses of Table
mountain the base of their operations
in this section. From there they would
swoop down on the miners, and then,
laden with fold dust, retreat to the
mountains. Search asthey might, the
otticers could not locate them. It has
been supposanl by many this sama? cave
w as where the famous outlaw sacreteal
himself. It maj- be, tin, that deep
down in the ltowcls of the earth Joa
pain hid the greater portion of his ill
KTotten, but nevertheless just as potent,
wealth.
The F.mperor'a Gift.
When the emperor of tJermany was a
lieutenant in the First regiment of the
Fatait (luards at Potsdam, in 1S77, he
became well acquainteal with llerr
St u we. He aeeidentall y broke one dav
a leer mug- much prized by Stuwe, and
promised to give him another. Hut mili
tary and other duties put the matter out
of his mind. While talking a short time
ngo to Colonel ven Kessel, the name
of Stuwe was ma-ntioned. The whole
affair of the broken beer mug came
back to his majesty's recollection, and
he immediately ordered a magnificent
Wcr glass, with a rich silver lid. War
ing the imperial arms, and inscribed:
"To Herr Stuwe, from his friend and
comrade Lieutenant Wilhelm." Herr
Stuwe now holds a government pott at
Chemnitz.
A Vermont farmer picks the apple
seeds from his cialer presses and sells
hem for use in the manufacture of
prnssic acid. He gets about one bushel
uf byeds from liu bushx-lii of apples. "
tJs
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During tho coming campaign you will easily earn
DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT,
ll. siiii s t.-n' pli-asim- von will hav- and the future (i"!it. We have purposely ordered
ii.r just siii'h trade as ynui-s an iiiMin iisi' slock of
Inotrumcntc cf Our Own Importation,
llin-et froiu l hi-rreat failo res f i he world and are stum t .ini.-ed to U of I h-very U-l.
a-hi.iees! i;ii:tlir. . t'Ut w hirh : iloia.si- to sell ;i t t N K I'Ki il-'IT HN'hV. No It i III -alle
meii'aiid siriaii i!e:i li'i s' n i : Ii t . hi 1 1 sold t . y on it i reel ;n I M l' l:TKl:S" I'KIc KS.
.o mat ta-r hat iiiT'i ' led p:u lia -' may try ' malo- "i ln-lieva'. just a-orna- sti aiih".
1o
' ioc iirn:i:s l oi: vi su al i.stltmi-:sts, iwass j:ai a.j oi:-
ciiestua i. st j: cm i:rs am tj:immis;s.
Viilins ttiiiars. Mandolins. Hanjos. I'ifes. ('irni'ts. Ilriiiiis. Music; ind.el a-v.-rvt )i i ur
iniisji al -Ms... liu- M All 111. KSS IHX KKi: KKoS. I'IANS. iha- Artistic MijDKh
KN.M'.i: .V (.'. IIAN. Die wiiild-ri'iiow neil l:KI I.I.I ANT 1-IStllKK 1'1AN. and
the KSTKY. and
STORY Bg OLABK ORGANS,
nil of which you kno'.v le.id.s the musical world in quality and character of th'ir gaxnls.
Whiie wi- put the prices lnv 11 lo vou al such rates, ami am such
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT
As puts of these elegant ilist ruineiii s w ilhiu Ihe reach of
Every Man Who Loves His Home and Children.
Vou should have a Iiecker llros. or Kualia-or I'isher. or INlvy. and Si .rv .V (.'lark in
strument, insieiid of some cheap or unknown or perhaps some old fosi make.
'1 herif.ire ha only on' ot thealMivi' naiiia-d i ns-in men t s. ;ive to other. Also
lememlM-r s hat for a it her Pianos or h traiis. ISar.ds and rche! i a instruments, w
will 11 Hike to ou the Miy lowest Silirle I'loiil l'ricis. ;.S' TKIIMS Jl-'
l'AV.MKNT. Also relm 1.1I.1 r to write direct to the house, or call pTsuiially at the
salesrooms in Ihe
drat Maiiiiito&ft iitaihSiiig.
Kveiylinly knows where ihe Hamilton Jluildin is '.M . .:! Firth avenue, l'ittshur.
1". S. I f you w i-h ti call in the v-it i nir. just drop a po-tal card to S. Hamilton w hen
you will call and the roamis will ! kept open.
B. J. LYNCH,
TUNTIO K RTAlvEH
And Manufacturer & Uea'er lu
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
mil asb aimi suns,
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
IVXattresses. Szc,
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
fifCitizens of Cambria County and all
other wishing to purchase houest FURNI
TURE, Jkc. at honest prices are re-ipecttully
invited toeive us n call before buvl'i- elsja?
where, a9 wo are cotitidaMit tat we can
meet every want and please every taste.
I'riccs tlw vrv lowest. l4 Hi-'80-tf.l
CARTERS
all L,m
H PS US.
Pic neadncfce ar?d relievo all the trotibVii iarf-da-nt
to a bilious etata of tho mjnnv. eaoii at
lizzinesa, Nausea. Urownineaia. ljitatruaa after
ratii.f;. Vain in tun Siito, tic Wliua th.-ir ruoiiS
remaxkaUle success haa baen eliowzi in cvnrg
TlcaaohP. yt Cartfr'a Littlo Llwr prrj aiv
fcU.illy valual 'lc in CoiiBtiiiat iosi. curing at i pra
i-iiUi;g Jhiaaunoj-icp complaint. viliilo th. yalno
corrrct'lalinorJc-nai-f thubtom h3uniuk.tth
Lm r an-i regulate the bo weia. vcn ii they onlj
a. . rm- ja
9 KBJ
Aol. h they ronl 1 ho alrjo t price less to thoa wh
f -..I ..-r from tliiilitri'ssint; comtlaiut; but fort u
Xitoly the irp.oluead'Xai nr.tci.dhcron'lt'.o&ai
vhoajucotiT them wii! tad the) little- pills valu
t lu ii.i;-.y v-nys that thoy wiil nut Lo wil
U iio v ithoul tUla. Jftcr jJioick htsb
J- t .Tjr.r;? of so iriny Hvos that !:.-ro Is rtera
V o :iiic- :r gThSfi ouzat. 0"ir ;:ll!cura it wtulo
c:.: r7 tt 1 f't.
ra-.f-r'a I i'.'l-) tivcr l'l'-Ts are T?ry sraill ana
: : y t laiif. Oi.Cfrl vo ; ilin 1 jntc a aiae.
.'I ;- i.rc .wric'ly v.-i"'.:-.!-!'-' fi 1 iio in-t i;ripo cr
-:. , I'--.t 1 v ti. 'r roi-Jer: :in jjica-.-a'i vho
iii-M-l.n . i-cnts : U .of. r ft. BcU
';- .'iiti cy'J jtrii cr siutt-y uaiL
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JUD12 91 Ij NK
ENGINES, mills.
THRESHING MACHINES.
Best Machinery at Lowest Prices.
A. B. FARQUAR CO, YOST, PA.
ma3i.l3t.
JOHN F. KTRATTON A SOS,
4S A 45 Walker St. JiEW TOBK.
Importers and Waol;ale IVslrra ia sll kind, of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmoni
cas, Ac, all kinds ol StrinQS, etc., etc
Happy and content is a bride with "The Ror
Chester ; she lives ia the light of the morning;
TaUarm mart, "writ Kocketter Lmt O. AVw 'ark'
A CENTS WANTED
ay at, ml rrtlaM. rmi pt"t.
a. bo.ll. 44 btaaatwa M. k.
fvru um. uiaru mil. a
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octlS-M'-lyr.
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cbcritrl llarruwinK diaur i tii lot of mtnT, a th-y
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Injjl Kflacbout. b op and douR. Improfe rour oppotia
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cuitiac taarhanra, aod tipoiir ont her nrhrs ; ftl to do
90 and. sti departs. -r to reinru." llow shall yoa find
tt. coldis epportmiitT? Invtirat errT rhanra that
pperira wortt.r. and of lair Trotm-. that n what all nc-Cap-tal
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r inner ara rsMiy carnme Irom ." to 41i pr day. o
can do as well if von will work, not to h .rd. but ludastrt
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Send mmlel. drawinc or photo., with deTip
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l-er-t randff ot rannir
tin plate, and ft eel
been kI vanlted,
Vou ran t'UT tbcin
painted or not. Our ifalvti let Sbintflen are
rain and ruct prixil, wittmut the nex-e-isity of
painttnK. Our pilntsd Tin Stiluses are mora
durahle ami ornaairntal than It is Miiile to
mi lie a tin rout, put on In tbe old l.i-tiluncd
fle. Write Inr prlen lit K.
The Natidmal Sheit Metal Kihjkiko 'a u
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L se it and par if satis fird.
lUmaUOM MClMt r-n
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ITALY AWAKENED.
Tlie fjirjfir i:ie Viil M !nr;:- a 1
t he Kx hi -i : .
L' Ama rii-a. t'u- rt'ivi nt:itiv.' ti -pajHT
a.f Ilia- lt:ili:itj a-! .:iy i i ":i: :i Y
aii'l thraiuh' ut tho wri '.-.v.T-.i'.'y. -.1-fipa'oi-1
tfli-rriiplii.' m--s-:i ri-- f'-'-i ". ' ia'
caiiioorniiir tha- 'xliiiiit :it l!n' w.ri i's
fair to Ik m:iaK-from Italy. It :-;al
that the? font ral fiiininittiv- ii r'nir-.-v f
tlio worhl's f;iir Italian oxhiUit. :i -tinr
with tho fniia'tirra-ni'o f tin -h.ini'i-r
of finnnia-roo at Kam. ha-. iiiipli-ia-al
tho I'rjrauization af tha- nr.Uiiit U-t's ::-jviinta-ai
ly tha- ihamlK'rs cf faimiucra-o
in tho prinoipal Italian o itios.
Milan, tla'iioa. Turin. I'l. ironi'i-,
Napla-s ami rala-rmo will. wi'U Kiaitio.
loail in tho jrra-at Italian aliii.iy. Tlw
fiH-linj; anal inta-rost now tin -rcu-hly
atva koin-al in Italy aro such that it is
evitletit that tho artists anal laioivliants
fully umlorstanil that tha-ir xliilits l
Ik- mailo in Chioapai will pmhahly a'jia'ij
up ta thorn now avomii-s of patn mao
anal foimnoriial i xiliiin'i'. Thoy are
eviala-ntly da-torminoal to wark oaHijor
ativoly anal make tho very laei-t of tho
opjartuiiity.
In Homo Deputy Ferrari, the eela
rata'al soulptor, is espai-iall' aa-tivo in
tha art eircles. I la- was the projeetor
aif the monument to (Jiovimno llruno.
anil it is statoal that he will serial an
orijrinal statue a.f frreat ln-atitj'. Habile,
the nota-al architat't, will forward tha-U'si-2-iis
of the I'alorma exsitioti. The
leailinr foatura-s of the comiiioreiul ex
hibit will le fruits. saninla-s of
pra-si'rTil fruits, wina-s, eolla-t-tiotis of
met)i.'inal jilants. m:trlIa'. lar'iiza
ami ma-tal work. C" Uei. t ions a if
ant iajuitia-s will form a p.irt a.f the art
exhibit. Tha' Italian e-ovi-rniiiiiit ha-,
thoroughly promulri:tiii through the
eountry its priK-lainati !i in ri-f-.-ri-m-a-to
t.'la Wallll's fiiir tlira itljll t lia' jal-Il'-V a. I'
the mi ni. -.ta-r af i-oniiiK-raa-ami iiirri -i'-ture.
While the rovernmeiit x i i 1 1 . 1
a ship a.f war to transport the exhibit -.
anil rive full alia-ial s;iin-tion to tlu- t:'i
liTtakinir. yet it prefers that theil''
trti'iof a-ra-atin. i-'i-t ' ier u:n ta'.iiri r
I'liar 'a' of the exhih
,ul 1
taken by t !i.' a iianibi r of .iu!ii''i-It i.
thought that tliis i-. 111110I1 l!'..' better
ula 11 rather than that tha -r '.-.:iai. :-,'
. tioulal hava to air-ra:;i.e the il - :i ii , a .f
the warld"s fair bire:i;i. Nav-rt 1 -1 - . .
it is expressly st ipulateal tiint the din-
tia n ami installat ia n -f t he exhibit slia ! 1
le uiiiler jr. va-riiiiia-nt eamtrol.
Tha oor.tral eaiiiinitta-i- has Im-oti bi-va-sta-al
with full power to pass upon all
proposals ami to ila-i-iile upon the value,
rarity, ami approiiriataiiessof eoil-vtive
r iriilivi'lual exhibits t- be iii jih-. either
of t he e aiiiiiier -ial or artistii-i h.ira.'ter.
;:ml it will also prepare a spa'i-i:il eata
lo.rne fair the Italian sei tion. Tlu-eoMi-iriitta'a
will also nominate two ar imir -j-.a-rsoiis
who with tin approval of the
e-a ivirninaT.t will art as i--::i-missia
ma-rs anal ha will 1- sa-n".
to I'hii'a'ai as tho rep: seiitative-.
aif the .' ivernina at ta jwrsotially :.tit'r
inteml the tr.nisp. rta i-n. disposition
a:i'l return of the -:. M: - 11 oin ltalw
JINRIKSHA SERVICE.
Tlir-e Tliall-.:llltl .l.. May Wtieel Tlia-ii-at'iart.
.llotlt lilt- 1'ii.rU.
Those who h Hiked uitli so .' iri.'h a i:ri
aisity up. m th" two jiiiril.'sh.-i.s. inti-o-alu
-e 1 into ("hii-aro last si'.rnina r
a-nta-rpre in'r mcri-haiit, anal hia-h woi-a-sa-nt
baek to .la pa 11 leentis tha-y Wa-re
thouaj'ht to interfera with alia-n a-ont ra- t
law. will bo intara-sta-al bo la-am that
tha-ra may ba fifteen humlivd or ja-r-haps
two thousand - of tha sama- ve
hieh's at .lai kson park na-xt year.
At the nia-a-tinjr aif tha- ways and
means eoinmitteo reoa-ntly the matter
was diseussa-il. and it was ila'eided not
tai taka final aetiam until it was learned
whether it would 1m possible ta im
port the jinrikshas without a rain
a-lashinp: with the law. Tha-re is in
Aim-ria-aa sa-ntiment airainst allowinir
a human beinp- ta) convert himself into
a 1 toast of burden. The Jajiana-sa- em-pa-ra-r
also opposes the i'h a that his sub-jea.-ts
are ta t:tke a ala-frradeal position lie
fort the world. Anal if tha jinrikshas
are intnalneed Imth a.f these opposiiiL'
clema-nts must Ik overeoino.
As a matta-r a f faet, tha opposition t
the jinriksha is by many eonsiden-al
mere prejudice. At Jackson park tha-y
would prove of preat sorvie. Tha
.laps who propel them are hardy little
fella iws, what ean travel further in a day
and keep up a harder paa-e lonp-er than
a horse ean. They arc all intelligent,
and they wuld tind their way alonsf
tlu laulevards in an easy manner anal
would avaiiil a crush. If they are
brought into service a blin-kaale will
never occur, anal persons usinj? them
will Ik able ta pet alniut tho prounds
ea-sier than with a carriage and horses.
If it is dacialcd to brinjr the jinriksha
inta use not less than fifteen hunalroal of
them will Ik important. It is probable
that this h'pal uestian will lie at once
referred to Attorney Carlisle, anal as he
decides so will the committee act
FRAMEWORK FOR A ROMANCE,
A Strmiifa" SIvry atf tlie Watinan llertnil on
the Hit Iter stale of the I'nli.niai-.
Una laini'ly bit of pina-frinra-al road
just aa-ross tha- Potomac iin.l not far
from tha eity tha-re stands a rude apol-o-y
for a hotisa-, a mere frame lean-to
that at first seems ala'sa-rta-al. says tha
Vashintrtoii Star. Closer investiga
tion, however, is always eliaHi'iiprd by
a p-amit paa-k of half a aloza-n alop-s. and
this usually brings out tlieir owner, a
woman laiaik in; scarcely less wild, who
eyes all visita.rs, sjM-eially men. with
sullen alistrust. n ha-i stairy hanp-stha
tali, a ma a if those sorry tah-s of every
day lifa. that carries a alull ache with it
and makes us waimlar that soma people
should still can to live.
It sa-a-ms that years apo this victim of
circumstances was livinfr happily that
is ta say. at least like the rest of the
worhl. perh a p. even a little In-tter, and
nviaal bv. itiaylH. thos lass fortunate.
In a apiarrcl with which sha hail 110th-inp-
ta. alo ha-r husband killa-al a man.
I 'nfortnnatcly she was a witness af tha
ala-a-al and. whatever may have lw-a n her
jx-rsonal fa-a-linps in tin matta-r. sha- ra-fusa-d
to shia-ld the principal ami it was
an ha-r evidence that her husbaual went
to tha- stata-'s prison.
Tha- man vowed vciipvance on Iter and
all otha-rs what had a haml in his con
viction anal swore to kill her on sipht
after his ra'h-asa'. As tha- years passa-al
am tha- fa-ar aif his threat prow ujKin ha-r
anal she moved from phiee tat place in
liaipa-s aif throwinp him oiT the trail.
I-'inally t he t haupht luiuntoal ha-r to the
exta-nt of alrivinp ha-r from sin-ia-ty. Und
as the tiuia' fair the expiration of his scn
taiiee alraw nasir she toaik ta) tha Waaoals
anal natw liven in ha-r lonely cabin with a
few chia-kens and a pack of vicious lap
fair pa-ts and eompaniams.
Mia piK-s armal, it is saial, and if the
woulal-lK murderer should sua-oecai in
trackinp- ha-r daiwn there is a seriatus
pia-stian whetha r he wamld Ik the vic
tor or the victim. Her present name is
of caturso assumed and jKuple livinp;
within a mila aif ha-r for the last year or
niairo have" nat yet learneal her real one.
Sha- is a poaial enottph neiphliair, but
neither lends nor ttairrows anal daK-s not
cult ivate aaapiaintanccs.
The nepnKs, af caturs', fear har as a
votialoo on account of her stranpe iiiaHle
f life, anal stranpe tahs are tathl by
tham of "pa-arana-es"' that haunt the
htna-ly cla-arinp. None of them, fair love
or iiioney, will pass t he plaa e afta-r ahtrk,
' and its iiama' is a jH.ti-nt sik11 whereby
J V) control unruly pia-kaniiinies.
j Sat she lives, hidinp from the fate
. hich will soon )k seekinp- her, but if
j it takes her unaware it will Ik niairo
; than any a.thar visitor in that region
I lias vet Iteeu able to dat.
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hriiiaj- ah ull tin1 i lima v.
ra-auy fa .r it.
AEOUT ELEPHANTS.
t
yiay lie l acal Hor- fa.rl'ataial Hinl f..r Trans.
tatrtutlatii I'lirat.tfca-w.
Tliora" is a man in IV.ifa .riil.i ! y
nami- a.f N'fwhuary w!.'i ! : ." '
hujta" in tha-futuri-i.f th.-a ia ; . : ' .- !
In wntits ta int r. itu-i' t !. a: "
that staff. AH Alriaan n:-'.. : - -
hii.rhly a.f li-phant sti-ai.s. 'i , f -irrmvii
i-K-plitiiit wavihs
tliauisaii.l paiiimls, anal Mr. N.-aI- ...'j
istiniatas that Iio fan i- .u:.' 1 ' "::.'
thra-i- tln.iisan.1 jm.uihIs . .f ::-iiii-at
fra mi i-a.'h animal. I n t w i i-.';. ' '
ya-ars lu- xH-i'ts ta sa c a iej'i n.' ::. -'-fur
Mill' in all markt-ts.
Mi'ul;. as lii' as matl ri-ss.-s --. . ;..:..
up am all siili s. and l'n-ii'-h a I. :
haaps with har.lla's aan th. ni
1 iDtT " ill lia atn till' a-alllD'a l s. I.i- .1'
lliah'S. Ill' tllillks. Will 1.1' f- .1111.1 ..' .'.!'
fair h-atha'r. sliarhtly thia-k. r: .: 1 -ila-atil-
split. Tlia-ii tlu -ri- is t
alw;iys in jr.aMl ih-maiul. Tha'
winil fi-..ni an la-pliant wi'.!. . : -'
ha- ailmits. Im- small. ln;t t i i i- -fairttii-rly
wataily animals i.f ti..' t . 1 -kiinl,
ami hi (I'm-s nut s.-cw!:;. ' ' -hra-a-iliiiij-
may nut rcvivi- tha
l'in.' all California ili ) !.ai.t - " -
cla ithillf I.f a'l .nsiih rs il p. issji ' '
future. lint it is na.t ah atn in
Wiiys that Mr. NY luniry i:pi''- ' '
I..- ahlf ti t.-aa-li California t. i ' "
frutii tin -li-plinnt. It is a powi i-1
ititflli'j-iiit animal, anal a-s a In;.-' -luirala
ii will Ik as successful in ' " '
fiirniaas in lii'lia. It can. r. .: ' '
lirnka'iito liiirticss. ami can alra'A ':''
Illons loaals. Nor ilaM's In- ali-spa :i '
ta ajvt 'i.-r aaf the la'phaut asi ill -; :' ,'
ai.ia.il.
II.- thinks it not unlikely that '
f'alifaai-iiia traattiii' rh-pliaiit may t
aalveil. as tin- American traaitiii In.?--lias
lteen. Ciilatiieii may Vet call :'
"K'eh. sir. kclt! Nice clatseal keli a'a
raj'ial 'h-phiint!" f camt'se :is a saai
ln-ast the elephant lias proved his ..!
riority in the Orient. Its is:iX.
''r. is at p'sa'iit irrvti1:tr. 1 i . 'r-Na-whuary
sa-a-s no r.-a.soii why i
Tl. 4 Ik- t alight a tra.-a-f ul canter : - i
swinpinaj ptllop. liut tlia' in. ist l -
a al place w her th" lephatit can !'
tat iiiiintsliate usa-fuliieKs Mr. N. ' ';-"
coiisiilers, to Im the oFaii(.'e irra-a . .
"In picking oranier." says V-. N1"'
huary, "tlu' traiinsl elephant . : ' ''
a print sueeess. He Wouhl e.ai:;.' :i-
laaton tat nl'iinire tri-tatwcrs. lie fan:'.! 'a : ;
ly ri iii'h all ova r the trees vii li ! :
iaiial carefully pi' k the fruit an.! '.' ' '
in a li;ic n his 1 aa.-k. 11c ca ni 1! ; : '
iraiij.'-cs than tt naa-n. anal m. h .! !.'
strikt' frr higher vae r l'.'a'i r-
hired rirl. If I were asked X '
three words the hope of Ca i' ' .'
tha ftitura-. I should ans.ar. -"
phunts, elephant, elepkauts."
An Kaitlatalwl Thcorj-.
me Iiainalon I.an.ct dcn.univ "
fals-the d.K'trina that ahiin.l.i'i' !-r
a sifrn of iiaalily air nia'iital sm : -
man. It says I hat aiespitc th.' T
precedent the Chine- arc niaas1. ;.
yet they form the most '"f .','
of raa-es. Th.- avcraj.-c s-','
furnishes prin.f that lan;r : '."...,
hair is not a s:;-n a.l ituf.-'1
The easily wliecilli il Ksau w;i-
I"'
whilo the iuif.rl.ty 'asar
lia.tiir-haiii-il m.-ti ar.- p t '
and fanatical, and m n "i'!l
i I-
arc tin phiio-pha i's and blutc-n"-
fcOlaiici-s. of UicMarld.
1 Alll. ". t at .
The Manx cat is i,.4 the 1:'
variety. In tha- ': ::ih-;i i- ' n
other kind of cat v hich 1' ' : " ,
The doincNtical.-.l M.i! :i ' ;' '
that is only altont a.i.a-!i.: ' ' '
h na,rth, and very oit. n .t i- ' '
turc in a sa.rt a.f kii.'I. "I"'-'1 "lt'"
btrai-jht'!!! out.
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