riiMTs am ri.ovm:s Th" II. tt i u'.t,.r-1 DI-i'. J' Iattil.it ..I ". a . 1 -.... i.t lt,-ufifi.l IWlti .it Ii rii It.i'i 1 low.lni' I it.l.if 4ld ! j . I;- from 4 till ra. "1 l.i- I i li. i: t ir.il .1; at t... w .t :! - f.j r '.J l !h ti i:i - I .lit . I. I 1 1 1 1' V i i i'I - III I ta-.l II t . I In- I S- li t'.t i'I (..--. -ss e'eat s ii m i in - ;u. i i : i r. ii i '. v:i!i.- Ii-.t ! t!.i- i r-1 in : v ,'m! t '. . -i-;. uu-'i.t.t'. f,-.r. Hi'--, will i'.-tin-m - -t r-iivWtu'. Ini'til. it nil! p'r nil i n; Tt.u;! put ill 1 1 1 ;:ii .mint 1:1 -f the "Teat -.-!- it ii -ii. While in almost ever", part f t!ii- xpi .-.it i m (.Tounils may set :i rat i I'yiiijr eviih-nees of t he very lhei.pt work of the In rt i.-ult lira I li part 'iii'iit, the eesitral pi.int f inter est will naturaliy be in the exhibit in t in- In rt ieulmi al li!ii!.iiiir. This stni---ture is '.'." feet li'iij and has extreme width of '" I". - t . Its plan is a i-i ntral pavilion with tvo ri-1 pavilions, e.i' h eontieetetl with it !yfr.Tt ami min nr tiiins. formi:!"- t w intcri. -r r mrt, :i !i ss iy -JTH feet. SiuMiountiii;.- th.- ecntral pavilion is a bitmiifnlly pr. -rl i- mi -.1 tlome. 1st fri t in diameter ami 1 1 "i feet lii-h. In thi' smith pavilion of the biiii.iitiu will Ik- installed tin.- iiliciiltnr.il i hihit. enibi-.teiii"- all varieties .f wine ;ind everythin"- jn-rtaiiiii.tr to its manu facture. An idea of h-'.v complete this part of tin- exhibit will be ran Ik- "-ainei! from the fart th.it a ppl i cat ions for sp.u-.-have already been received from thi.-ty-thrcc forcijrn countries. Krom abroa-t tin- exhibits of France. liiTii'.:in. ."spaiu and Italy will In- especially notable. A line exhibit of Chilian w iiics ami rais ins. fameil for their superior quality will In- made. '.: lifornia wi'I make; splemliil display, all of th.' orat lir ::s belli-.'- exhibitors ami havi i ilT a ;p! i- I r mu- h more space than can pissibly l.e allowed llni.'i. If ji.-i ni'-si. in. which has been a -ked. be iiveM. Senator Stmi fnrd will exhibit a wine fountain, This, as planned, will throw, tor t '. Imucs each morTiim-- and ;: item-v n. e;ra--ef;:! streams of 'vine t t he hehrht of t w enty two feet. In the rear i ei'i ai r. -. n f the buih liter will b" shown the fruit exhibit, which will inchcic all varieties ;'r..'.vn inas.y part of the world. As far :-s it is j...--i-hie to do so. probably in a real ma jority of eases, line spc h icie. i i ':. natural fruit will be s'iov.n. 4 r 1 1 wise wax models, so pe-fe--t i.l .ip.....i--anee as i . . be i n. i i t i iruis! la i ! f i ! ' . real fru'.t. will be sub iif.! -I !' i ' exhibit a bout f. iii;, -f -.r l : sc pia re i cet. or ii ore i l.a n a i ; . ' : i , :. . : of sp:iee. i- l'c rv-sl. A v. r , . ; ' . and sph-n. I ;.l . 1 1 i I i t , .f ,-i ;-. . i ! he r fruit-- v. ii ! be ..-nt --o-.i ; ' 1 1 .- ; . l-'lorida. Mexic. a-t.l s...i. i i a . coiin'iie-. ;.- ni.-a:.-. ..I' -ie f ril it can be ..,.i,t I .-.- ,t without in Jiit .'. a n. I after t :, . fair eo!U stoca-.e t" -1 1 1 : ie ::' b- ;, a'i able to !o-. 1 1 ii iu p. !:'. ' !..!': : . The e-:-.Ii'i in tic- iiv . I !;; . ll. irieuli r. i I ! be ex- -- i. ,:iv . v ! r ;i sive, ;ii i i he J '-. J ..I r: i t ' ... - ,. :, VMlleed. I ' 111. thi. v.el'c l!.e .is, lie evhibi- 1. 1 ...; well be e , . ..... f : time i . re .i.-e, . ,,- the pi;: Ii t , t. ionic the i heck received ill l.i in.' tr: :c pl. lilted. .M.c.s- the.-, ...!.. .! t ....... planted .--iirul and plant-. ma n v -: -vies. l"c :wc, ;.' r. . A i:l j- i :t t Ii e - l. ; ', jrroim.l-. !!-..- n.nuber i . l a ;: 1! v i i,- i-rcasin;. . 'i i.e r.cpcruiient i i i.'cii -eu la r.- I p;-. -in :ne:u iio,-i '.; i: : ! ar1- ts a n. I hor; .en : nra i ; i.-l ics in aM j-.i ris !' ' '., woi id. rei ni- I i iu' conations of j.l.u ... and ayie. 'i. r t,. p.-riuii !!: nan..- n.; tici-tioii w ith suc.i sp..-ci:'ici. . a. ini-jht .. !!. Tie- result i-; th it f: sand , ot , . ' a -if --..-! lent -p ha-;.-, too-d.a-c i tee-it : .-.van' Am- u.C them more tiain .":.' r ,-, , ,v. plant-, which h ;ve been by liruis ail the w ay li-oiii i ';.'ii..rnia to Hungary. The !oi-;..uln;ral i hii.ir e jii,,.,, roiu-i i;t rated ii; one place. In the fnui: curtain., of t!ie bniliiie-- ii! appear the e-rei-i! iioii-e and hotium-' plants ,i very lare variety and many rare and beaut i ful spei inieiis. There, too. wiil be the liae-t ili-play i f orchids evi r seen in t h is count i-v. if not in lhewin-ld. One linn alone wi-ll send . lu.oaii i .n it orchid exhibit. At the openinj-of tie fair. I hu f Samueis says there will be a display of -.'.una diit'erci.t varieties orchids, embracing' f.illy la.iia.j .....;. jnens. Ih-necth the jrre.it itome will lie tli.- Iar;est tropical plants nbtniri.ihle. iu eludiiiL.r da panes,- an 1 ( !i: iese l.a in b . is 7." t -ii I',.,-! hi'h, palms :;4 t pi , liij-h. and tree ferns 1.1 feet or nviv in height. There w ill als. be a miniature mountain covered with tropical plant-, and in a ea-.e within u d 1 be t rh-d the ex-periments of jri-ov. i n y p la ut - by elec tric lie-lit and of e-:- iwin' them by the a'ul of electric eurreiits, passed thr u-j li the soil, both of wliich.it i-claimed. Lave Wen accomplished with remarka ble results. DEECMER'S VOICE. J! Tv tin- Cin-at .MinlrtiiT Win Traitu-il In IllMtllK.tl. I'rom his infancy. Mr. lleechers eti larirtd tonsils produced a thickness of : peei h. and this ha 1 been a source of anxiety to his fathi r. fearing if it couhl teit b, remedied that he would in ver be able t.) preach, says the Ladies" Home .loin-mil. l!ut no tn-tter place could have Wen sele-, ted to overcome that troi. !;,-. ji ml to make him faithful in his t tidies, than Mount rhr.-at.t. His teacher compelled perfection in all Ids re; i at i. ns. Throiirh the. ttoi-tsof another teacher the t hicl. tn ss of speech s as overcome, lie word I drill the boy ri whole luniriiii on.-word, make him take a position on a lire iu thr- m'uldie of the tl .or, audi tone, proniiui iat i. m, emphasis and u-v--tuie were ri"..rously pra ti 1. i'.v. rv iri!li-cti. in of the vii. -si ..rt. andar ti.-ii!Mtioti were repeated dav after dav w'nh such, v.-iiatioi-.s i;!s iro-re- Tiiaoe nee.-ssu.-y. until the pupil h himself, his voice utel -.-i In t-. s. t r;i:u ... d .ind subd n-d to t h- rt'ht expres.-i. n. I; v.iM l-.ard:y appear i i-idibh-t, . t ii-.-wic I: new Mr. r.cccher only after he b. caii-.i public speaker that such ilri 1 1 in i-oa'd ever hare been tu -cess;: rr. Sure!-, ins iatiicr mast have Ih-cu almost m- spire ! to have seh-rnd mi, h a school f.-r lie with Mr. lk-echcr's peculiar char act eci-t ies. The place itsilf. the sur roi:niliiu.s. hi- teachers and :,ss, ,-i:,tes were wonderfully fitted to build him up for the work that came to him in more mat ure life. Tln- DmiKiT il a l.ittlc l.parnlni. Teacher Why. Freddy , how did you. jret tho,e black a. id blue welts on your arm." Scholar Them's your alt, teacher! Teacher My fault: What do you mean'.' Soiiolar (sobbiiic: rcininiscently) Vliy. you to'.d m - it w as a poor rule that didn't Work both ways. So when I went home 1 took pa "s new two-foot rule that d .ubles up or. a hin;-e and W lit it ba-. '.: lid it worked both wavs, and then pa said I'd broken the joints and he went and jfot hi ; razor sirop. I think it was a nn-a-i trick to play on a teller. llanm-r of ti.d I. lie Voul.lirt irln. "Of coiine it hurt.s, Josiah." said Mrs. Chug-water, as she applied the liniment and rubbed it in vigorously. Uheu lnatism always hurts. You "must fc'rin and In-ar it." "I'm willing- to ln-ar it, Sam.intha." groaned Mr. Chug-water, ' but blame Hit; if I'm troiiijf erin." Demurest. .rv-'i--S Vy Vi "A woman best understands a woman's ills. Thousands of women have been benefited by Mrs. I'inkham's ad vice, and cured by her reinedies after a1! other treatment had failed. Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Cc: mpouna has been r.iorc sueee.ssf-.il in cur ing I:em.-le Complaints fl-.an any remedy the world has ever known. All Iln.-it rcll it. or pi-Ttt by mill, in fi.rni i-f 'ii t or l0--n2'. "ii rrrrj-fl I.4M. L.rr Kill-. S.r. Caniriii'!ii fr.- r miwer-d. A.l.ln.- in ,Hiicidnf " LVDIA t 1-INKtIAM .vr.li. (il.I.V.-.-X.Sliat From Pole to Pole Atir's f insAPAl-.ll.l.i tian domonatntted Um Jiywt-r of cure for ull discast-a of the bWod. Tho Harpooner's Story. Ji.no Bedford, June J, J8S3. PH. J. CATER & Co. 'J'-ri-nty j cara a'O I wu s hnrpooci-r in the North I'aciili-, hoa tiva othera uf tha crew and niyai-lf vre hud up wita curvy. Clur bodies were blunted, gum awollea fcnd bleeding, teeth luoae, jiurpie blotchea alt ever ui, anc ur breath as-nn-d rotten. Take rt by and large -a-o were pretty bailly off. All our lime Juice w.a accidentally destroyed, but the captain bad cuuplu ducn bottlea of ATBR'a rjAK-ArAi.n.I a and pave ui that. We recov ered on it quicker than I have ever aeen men b rou irht about by any other treatment for Kcurvy, and I've noen a nood deal of it. reeintf tio men tion in your Almiinac of your Sar.ipiirilla being r.H.d lor aeurvy, 1 thoushk you o. :ilto know of thin, and m. aeud you !u faet. Ke2ctfully youra, Xax.ru T. V:soat. The Trooper's Experience. Jfjareri, LasUoUndS. Afri.a.)Mjrch7, 1SSS. I'R. J. C. Aira e Co. Gentlemen: I hare much rieiuure L testify V tha fTamt value of your r-araaparilLa. We bare been attioned here f.r over two yeare, duriu; whicli time we had to live iu tenia. Er:? undar eanvaa fo a.-h a time breaht rn h i called in thi country veliit-eorea." I had thoae aorea to a,ne time. J wa-ft advtaed t.) btVe yotirSarsa. parlll:i, tvo l.til-a of which made my aorae d.app'-ar r:ipi.llv, and I am now quite well, lour- trill';.. T. K. HoIiIN, j r.'fj'rr, Muunted JCijtemtn. Ayers Sarsaparilla l t!i r iv th.intuclily ff-,,tive lloo4 porifler-tlu-t.r,! ii. it I nut rtlit--ktra tl.e pvlops Of rtrct.;t, Mi'iviifv, mid CiiWiuuj iJlmmif ll wlt i ; I- 1.1. f r II E P A R F T BT Or. J. C Ayi r Co., Ixwell,M Solat v nil Inuzxif: Prlcl; ) lie:;.- ! . c, .-.-. r n- , ''i ' i ,e.' e, i ;.. it,. "s J 5 ) !si t- 'v. T ?. i - '. v Gil iiYPOr'liO.SPHITES 51- Iiimj - - . j 1.. t I. I .1: :- : - I milk, l-'sr j ' t iillUll-:1J3. j ( T- iiiico r-. r imit.-j-J.-iis. fiet thr genuine.) 1 HALLS rflf eenewee; ; The CTP.it 0ulurity of tliU iiropuration, after its test of many years, should be aa j ns.-uruiii-e, i vni ti lim lun-t skejiti, al, that ; It in reullv ni(riluriou-. Tliosr wlio Lave iisi-J lUi.L'.s Hair Kkxf.wek kuow tha.t it tliH-s all that is cl.tiim-il. ' I It causes m-w frrowth of bnir on bald i lieail proviili-U tl liuir follicles are not ! dead, which is t-eldoiu the rase: re-tore j natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the tseulp healthful and clear of daudrull'; jireveut the hair falling off or j chiiniriu color; keep. it oft, jilinnt, lus- ; trou, mid caifScs it to grow Ions; and thick. - j Ham.'s H vin Kexf.wf.r produces its effects by the healthful itiflucni-c of its ! vciretable intTedicnts, which invhrorato and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and is a delightful article for toilet use Con- ! tainini- no alcohol, it does not van- i orate iuickly and tlry up the natural oil, leavini; the "hair harVh and brittle, ns do j other i.reparatiotia. j Buckingham's Dye j WHISKERS j Color them brown or black, as droli-ed, and is the best dye, because it ' harmless; j produces a permanent natural color; and, i belntf a t.inir!e preparation, is more coil- j vtnitnt of application thuu any other. FHEPAREO BT I B. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. U. - Sold by all Dealers ia Medici rea. FOr? ARTISTIC PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. fit i M3 T- :i w .a j K.3 GENERATION AFTER GENERATION ' V3 Q HAVE w SI) A.NO "Ifcui IT. -AV tvery oiiiTcrGr tr"m '"""'"aau, si- - . V-- AkUftlWIl. STHATTOM R-ind Inslnmichts, ;aaro an-! Tins Drums. - U. B... It. na Oi-. . v, -s.-v ).':. 4i !Vl FJ BT U ftmBV li MAHRIAGE AND COMMON SENSE. Milr I'im-14 I'iiIi I Ilartir -rrq-i-ntIjr U ll Imul -rtc i iitai-:-rt i.,u. '1 he v in.in i.f th urics ilm s nt ni.trry. aicl in- ir.a:; i',-s iii-, wife wily i i r. '!'!. niiin v iu iiiurri- must Ik- UlIIr. In the :ir-t jdac.-. liave it !i-; r i;i yi.-.ir niircl uli.it ynu marry a vvmii.iii fir. A man i. t. iipt to marry ;i . miian f.T the tliariu f si'-ii-.!:i::ir t!cil i e-im to le imprsie ti -:i'i!.. i . i:- ;i:i.l then t fret be e i ---,' ,1 ii -h t r!i;m;v arnuiul and il.-v. i t !. i h:i rr.t he v,-;ni! in the wife. M! tli.!'. j;i-..-i.r,i':ii;- to a writer in the iiici' i 1.. c. i-i f.i;il i.ii.H-v. i:eni.-uil-r tin- wiciiiiii il. es not cliaiife entirely v'i-n .-.l-.e lieci iiiH-s u wife, and you np!t look t i lier for compenionship ti'oriir th,- lines for wliich you chose her, Jinil nut exix'ct that invause slie pleased you in one way as a woman she is iroiptr to please you. or to even want to please yon, in eveiy other way as a w ife. Men seldom piek out domestic, ireritle. quiet little creatures for wives. Yet once they are married they realize that the domestic, yentle, paiet little creature is the ideal wife, and they kick lK-cause their fascinating- cixiuette, their stunninj. horsewoman, their brilliant woman of ideas, their dear little in consequent l.;i!i- woman, does not at once develop the home traits of the ideal wife. You have fr.,t to keep up the atiiiosp'u re she neeuh. The average wife-, so I liave observed, tries hard to julapt herself to the new requirements that the man she marries makes as a husband. !mt you must helj her. She is not o-oiny to p'an pretty rijfs and make a ioint of lookin- sweet if you don't say somethinr alnnit it. All the little. caresf.injr, pretty, fetehinpr tricks she used to have are roin- t- ilrop off if you don't encourage them. If you are froiny to kick alKint the liscuit in stead ot bi-iiie- inti-rested in your wife's book or picture: or play your clever wife is froiii to lie pretty miserable and quite at sea. Jlesides. think what a disappointment you are to her. prob ably, ami lie humble in vour mind. FROZEN MEAT. -oiiiu rs of Future Wiirs Will Live Hetter Thuu Heretofore. Ainonj- the delica-ies which await sol diers who enirare in tho next war is frozen meat. According- to the -'Kerne tin Service ile I." I ntrndanee Militaire,"' the Trench ministry of war has Ikhti oiij-ac-e-.l for m-.re than a year in mak ing experiments in the preservation of meat. The experiments have resulted in the discovery that frozen meat can lo kept for eieht months without any chantro in its appearance or ower of nourishment. '1 he meat can be curried also on the railroads for four days with out detriment, even in the hottest sum II!, !- weather. In :ill probability, how ever, t ho frozen meat will in it lie lined in the lielii t any j-'reat exlent. as th' dit'i.-iill s of IritMKport in-,' it to widely sepa rated armies would !' almost in sunnoiiiitalil -. Hut the French jrovt-rn-1'ieiit inteii-is to provide i?s forts with !.:rj.,-ii:;.nlil'u s of it. ireat fr-ezin-ciiauilers ;ire to b,- plac-d as soon as T. issihle w it liin the forts of I'aris and other imjiortaiit places of defense. These chambers will be kept tilled in 1aysofptaefi-.oth.it iu case of a sudden ih-i l:trati ui of war tho o-arrisons wiil 1k provided with f-xnl. In tin- French budget of l::;-:4 an apjironriation of f"rty-six million francs will askiil f. r. aeeordin.'f t- the military jouriiial, f-r tho purjH-se fif carryintr out the plans of tho ministry of'wur. Other l lur. ij-ean conn t rii s wi! I adnpt tho s;ime plans in all probability, so that lack of i-arrison food v. ill not cause such terri ble stafForinys in future wars as it has dope in those past. GETTING RID OF A GHOST. The Owner I'uilliit- llova a rtloek of Haunted Ilium, s in New Viirk. That superstition htiU lias a strong hold on tho averajj-e mind is frequently iiliT-ti-ati'd in the history of houses made notorious by deeds of fatal vio lence. LvL-n in the crowded city, ac cording to the New York Press, people often think they see and hoar y'nosts in the place where some one has met an untimely death under mysterious cir ounistanecs. A block of houses on Twentieth street, in this city, was torn down and a business structure vroeteil. in part, it is said, iieeanse a man leaped to his death from one of the houses a few years urn. There has liecn ever since riat di.'.ieulty in letting the house in question, and one tenant com plained that she was annoyed by -roans and rappinjs and tho seurryiny of in visible feet. It was in vain that natur al causes wen- shown for the allofred disturbances. The tenant did not stay. Adjoining property w as affected by tho Vepiitation of the house, which had once sheltered some of the proudest f.iin'ilies iu New York, and the owners decided to tear it flown anil put a busi ness buildinc whore the dwellings have Mnl. C hosts do not take kindly to business. They have never interfered with tho sale of dry -oods or boots and shoes. Perhaps it is 1 localise there is little room for imaiiuutioii in buying and selling these prosaic articles. THE GREAT VICTORIA FALLS. Ainonj the f.miiili st in the Worlif, Though IlWlilea. Livingstone was the first to describe to us the great falls of the upper Zam besi river, which he culled the Victoria tails. These falls, says the Xow Yrk Sun. are anions the greatest in the world. The most recent visitor to them is Mr. Jh'cle, a French explorer who is now carrying out ethnological investi gations in the upper Zambesi region, lie has made some remarks about these falls which give ns a different impres sion of thora from that commonly held. He says that all his predecessors have s;xken s enthusiastically of the falls that he hardly flares to express his own opinion. "I will content myself.' he adds, "by saying that they would in very grand if one couhl only see them. The great river. alsmt a mile wide at this place, suddenly contracts and dis appears, apparently into the how-els of the earth, falling from a height which I estimate at a 1 tout four hundred feet, into a gorge which isalnmt five hundred feet wide. The water dashes itself with su-.h violence to the bottom of this gorge that much of it relnninds high in the air, and a column of spray and vapor rises at least three hundred' feet aKve the level of the river. One can see this column, plainly marking the ltn-ation of the falls, seven miles away, and their roar can he hoard for keveral miles. I eon hi tiud no position where I could see the 1 Hit toin of the gorge, ami there was only a single place w here it was possi ble for me to see as much as six hun dred feet in width of the falls at one time. It is impossible to ivimiun. 1 V,.. Victoria falls with those of Niagara. I me l.iner are very grand and the former are terrific, but more on account of what we imagine than because of what we can see." : A Iliflli'ult Job. A o.H'oanut tr.-e that weighs six ton i-.t.l.o truiisf.-riv.i f:-,n Honolulu to the publie i;.ik in S;,:i l'rarn-jsoo. In a tronc-li aroun-l tho troe, which stoo.1 in a yrove near Honolulu, a ma.st.ivc Ikx was built to inclose the root. Above tho box was a frame that had jack screws for lifting the entire mass. After the tree had been raised it was canted and its l..n- leaves were fathered to vtlior and tied. The nuts were wr:iPn-.l in soft sackinff. l:.v hydraulic r..uerthe mass was raised on a truck -hat carried il to the beack for s,hir- 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG. HAS PUT - s.K- hWv?S ------- WORKINCMEN and TOILERS Whether With Hands or Head, TAKE THIS TO HEART. ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coining campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT, Jlwsides t.".o pleasure you will have and the flit lire pinlit. We have purposely ordered for just such trade as yours an iiii:in ii-c stock I Instruments of Our Own Importation, IMreet fniDi the pivat factoi- of the world and are irna t.i nieed lo 1m- of tin- very ln-st, choicest qiinli; y, bu I w iiich we pro.e to sell a t ON K 111' ! 'IT (XhV. No miil dlo men ami small dealers" proht. but sulil to yon ilin-ct ai I M l' 1'1'KUS" 11: ICKS. No mutter what interested parties may try to make you Ic-iii-ve. just conn- straight to HEADQUARTERS Foil MUSICAL ISSTRUMESTS. f.RASS 11ASD AM) OR CHESTRA jysTRUMEM'S AM TRl.MMl.t;s. Violins. J uiiars. M ;inl ilins. IImh jos. Kifes. (' irni-t s. 1 ri!u. M usic: iirli-iil -v-rv liiii ' inusical. ANo, the MATl'IILKS IfKt'KK! i:i'S. i'l.N(s.. t!,:- Xrlisii.- MOiiKl" KNAHK X-C. TIANt), ihe woilJ-renow n.fl JMIIIJ.IANT FiC lIKU 1'iANU and the tSTKY, and STORY 8o CLARK ORGANS, all of which ii know leads the iiiUMr.i world in ijualily an. I character of their j-ihhIs. Wiiile we put the prices down to vim at such rales, ami on -in h EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT A puis one of those elegant iiistriijiii-i:l- w ithin the ii ai l: o: Every Man Who Loves His Homt? nttd Childivn. You shouhl liave a IVn-ker ISros. or Knaln-or striiiiieiit. liisleail ol some cheap or unknown oi eili.iji- s..,i,c o'.d i'u -il make. Tiii-i'efoie liave only one ot t he aUve iiained iii-H iii.ieiii-. Have :io o!lu-r. ANo remeiiiU-r 1 hat for i t her l'iit mis fr h iraiis. 1'ainls ami Orch-tr.i iii-! rumi-nts we will make to you the y lowest single l'rolii I 'rices, and KAsV 'JKIIMS l'AY.MK.NT. Also reim iulH r to w riti Uiiect to the hous.-. or call personally al lie-sali-siiHiiii in t!: Evcryhody ki.i-.ws when- the ll.unih.ui UuiUlhip ;i ,v :: l':!ti: av- iii;,-. I i 1 1 -l.iirjr. I". S. -If you w ish to rail in the eveniii. jiit you v ;a call an-.i t lie roo:n w ill ! ;:-pt B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer &. IX-a'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm iso Wiii suits, LOUNGES. BEDSTEADS, TA33t,33S, CHAIRS, M!attresses, &;c, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOC )XA. PENN'A Citizens of Cambria County and all othr- wishing to purchase honest FUKN1 TURE, ie. at beo6t prices are respectfully Invited to tive us a call before buvlcs else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please everp tast. l'riees the v.rv lowest. f4-16-'80-tf.l Pick Hoadmche -d relievo all the trouble incf Cent to a tuiioua slate cf tho a.jntem. suclt &a Ijizzinaaa, Nausea, Drowtunaee. Dutraaa after ratuig. tain In Uie kide. ata. While Uioirmoet remiirtalila mcce lun beep ho-ta ia curing t Ce&Aaehe. yet Carter's Littio ZJ-rar PUla ara eqnaHy valuablo In Conetlition. carina: and pro-Tcntmi- thlitannoyina compUlat. while thry mint cnrrectail disorili rHi.f lheBtoruach-jmulateth4 l:vr and regulate Uie buwela. xlni II Uie j oaly HEAI AcT:oey -s-onld bealmoartprWloitfito thoae -rh auff.-r from Ciia liwtr.in(j cemplaiut; but f orra xzAely t hr i r ' -x.lnoea d noteud h--re,nd thoie -ri.ocnct!-Ythcci will fcad theao little pilla-ralq. erne tn loounr vt.th t'.-al they will not be wiU ligtodowitbuutthoia. But aft or all sick hea4 X" ic linns of p- TiRn-r lire- that bare la -rbr -ei.-.-Vo our T2X ioiit. Oar pills cure it whila oti.' uo not. Crit r' L'ttlo I-lvor rill are Trry -mall ami T.- rj- nil-1- t.ko. Oi.o nr two pills laakea does. Uli.v i:t hlticiy Tovt'ab'e aii j do not ciips or j-'.r-. l.-.i or tii. :r rr-ntleartion please all wha : - i.. ; ::. la ---:lsat 25oetiU ; tivefor IU kVaVI ' -: "ioi oiiri-i arok or sent by -"' ' riT art s?edjo:ne CO.. New York; ? FILSsJALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE jatili PI lj NK ENGINES SAW tan i r- THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. i B. FARQUAR CO, YORK, PA. ruaij-13t. JOH5 F. STBATTOS A SOS, 43 ft ii Walker St. RtW TOEk". . 3 Imporurs aa4 WseUaOa Ilealm la all aisdiof MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeont, Hannoai cas, Ac, all kinds ot Strings, etc., etc 1 lappy and content is a bride with "The Rcr Chester;" she lives in theligt.lof the rooming. Tjitar mart, turtle Am ktlt r Lawn Co. AVu 1 'trip U LO. A. ,ew Vol k tit- CARTER'S CURE A 3F TT -TOW l"iii.-r. or K-tey. Si.nv t'!;iik in- drop a po.lal card to S. I l.t n.iU n when open. OILS! OILS! The S!: mlard Oil Conipsmy, of Pittibur":, I . , make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricalios Oils, Nahhtha auJ Gasoline That can be UDE FBGM PETBOLEDH. i We challenge comparison with ! every known product of petrol- i cum. If you wish the most j Must : MgiiIf : Satisfactory : Oils in the market a-;k for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, l'iTTSBUKG, PA. octls-M-iyr. 4 IJE MUard Ma OpportaallT! DOVT Ml.. "UM, Iietl--. uijiuu; ne-lnci llicir 1.1. pannnili.., aai lioia ..t riike live iu aud din in cbu-aritTl llrroitit J.,f..r i tli. lot .f nit,T uu-r k bark on loai, fir.,.r loit. ot.noi tunujr. lilt i. pu... C I Il.ai;h oat. Ba Bp and di-itir Inipro-.ywar of(orln--my. anl aof nr. prosperity, pri'niiu.iic.. p-ac. It a, aaid f irlll"",,br- "!-- f luruoi o9n a s-ullett opportunity to cai-b itboq at aom. p.n..d i.f Iif.; SiUara t jarLiin. e. au0 .l.a p"in out liar ri-lm , fil tods ai and au. dcpuria. r, to lotarii.1- 11. w i.i,ll j.Jtt nud tl;a ctiLDl H oppi.itm.itrr Ii,Tr,-i-,t. ti,rr rlianr. tUu a; r-f .ra wonhj. and i.f !air prur.n... tlmt l, aiiat a.l aac ai- ulmnau. Ilri.i.a-, .!....,.ltT. ,. u aa Mnetoftaw Wltlim Ui.t.arhi.t la l rill j p -t.!.. l.i.pr..vd. it sill m,rm, at liul. a crai.d ,ta: t in In.. 1. b.ii.ii r.-.r.tuniiTtor anan- ia torn. Mnury to I., ma-i. rn;.; 11 m.d lionorablT tf auy ludiiatri-.nai.rix-n i f rilli.r irt Ailar-a. Vo raa o th. woi a and li. at umo. H . r i.r Em bo rmnra.ia.i.lT.arBi,,c from . In MO nr d.r Toe can da awll if yoa will o:k. n..t t .o u.r. Lut indaatn- al-; and -n-an inrrcao T-nr ii.r-.m r. ,o,iCnon Vol cBji,ipr,tii.oi,!r.(.ra:! y-r.r tin. to tu. work Eaaa to loam. CapitiJ n,.i raiuiied. V. .t .tl tou A 11 it com' pr-.iir.'T b.w aJ mjlli -(on.l.-rfnl. Wa iaslmrt .nd Cavats. and Trade-Id arka obtained, and all l'aa ent riumnoain rnndnrwd for Moderata Fes. Our Otoe rs OpposHe U. S.Pateni Office, and we can aamre (latent in le time than those remote from Wa-bin"-tim. Send inodi-l. draw iut; or photo., with dearrip tiim. W r- ad ie, if ).iteiit:tlile or not, free of chara-c. Our for not dne till viti-nt in -er-nrod. Pamphlet. "How to Oi'tain Hatrnta," with nnmr uf artual clii-nti in your Slate, couat J, V toun, cnt fn-e. Addres, C.A.SNOW&CO Opposite Patent Office. Washington, 0. C HAI TI Us XLT1LL1.1C are tnaOa Iruui the lust lira n .Is ol riKiflni' Mm l-late. an4 alool flie -In icalvanised. You can tmr ihun : h i : ' : l z : p.iinto.l or nut. I lur Klvanlxed sihintlen are rain and ruft i.r.:, without tUa 11w.e5.1tj1 of paiiitiii. lur pii itel Tin s.1jiiik:o are worn duraidd and omitfnt-nial than It tn vun4ble to make a tin roof, ui on In ttie cl 1 larhioned htvlo. Write lor iirioi? li-t K. Xbs NiTii'-iL Shut Meul Kourimi ).. y ;iiH alreet, .Ne YorK. 6 Ulr-tiuj Ve -n4 th Trnrrf-l..ia Tronrli lirmr-.l- CALTHOS trvr. ami a !-rl iruarautro tliat tai.Tii-a wtli KTOI Ulwrkars.- V Eaalwalwaa, Cl Uf. H-i-wialwrriwa, Varirawclr aad KKkTOKU Lad t la-or. L ie it and fav if satis f.'i. Addruaa. VON MOHL CO.. wla Aauraraa A-cwta, UacaaarU, (law. v-s - s r r ara--. i num. Ur known anmi' oar work ora o room to --t.:ain l.oro Wrilo ai d l.-aia all frwe -rorn ir-,,l I , rf.l,T AJ.,.,. at enra. ll'. UaOlott ai U., liwa. U. I'u, llu.d, Mavlal. mm A NOVEL DUEL Thr 1-ri.K ip.at:. Walk Into : l:it k 1 I ill, 1 willi Turaiit ula. Th tloUiii .of r!: .f tl"- I'.m ls i -i-r 1 n;it h;i- ! this city, fiy. ;i l..c V'-r's 1 !-. jiii sj.ii t r v, !i- h.'is Ix-r :i in ii- 1.1 t::ii:s :i l:v. est f l.:is . 'ii!.::y i . s.i-ur tin- lfir.it r i': l-.-f-:n:l Nt -.v M.-xi- o. jj-yl t:- ;.. tIit-:-m-r. i::iti-.n- .f th - l .v. i Tv. ii y'l-.m;;' I'lt-n :m Ai:;; r! : : Mi-i -ii fi ll out iiyi r :i y- -. llu-v Ix.tii 1 .vii!, :i:i 1 tht r. ';'. v.-.-.s '.t 1 . i : . n ;i;:t t !i.-i-nini:y Ik iirii--t jr :. ' ! 1-t.:'-rii -.1. anil it v;is tK-ii-riiiitioi t t ::-i '.' i:i "1 in-i:i:itt-r i:im tilciu-. i:i an ;:lii: n:il v;i v. li- nvt-ViT, a-ul it was p-;t u !-. ;r.i;ar chullt-iipv ainl a ri-plaiii-t-, lmt v l.iii in company -f mutual frii-:i-l I'u- M.-.ican taunli-tl tin Aini-rican will, lx-inr a lii--inl.-r iif a r:u-of cowards ami tin- .i:n-ri -::iis h:nl no In-.;', ivy. Tin Ami rican. f cmirsi, tlisp-,'.t-. 1 t!.i, a: .;' sai.l li.-wur.l.l tt-st tin- M.-.i :i - lr:i . --ry if lit- n ishcil ii. JIcw..i!"'l 1 iiiLT t j.'-o into a dark rom., wi'li t ' i M-xii-ati aii'l then- li" i.l-. th-- p !;.t. lint the stijitilatitai w:,s l!::it in ti-.-tt:ir!c r'K.iii there slioiihl also a j-.t of tariiiitnias turii--l loose. If t i'.'.. r t :i!.n- out alive li- v. as t have th-- irir). If either showed th-- whit 1-. :.tl:- r .:-l came mil before th-- h at :i i 1 i:..- :', v. or li.-foi-:- all the tarantulas wa-. hiih 1. he sh-;dii .dve -.;, ail eia';i:i to the jrii-'. The Mc:.i -an v. as di:-;'iM-.l t- r f-:se. hut tl.i- fi-.-ir of h'.-iri l.x.ke-.l to .n .-. :i coward caused him t- iicc-c''.. 'i i:e room was prepared and th-- two i i :i went in. 'i'iii-re wire at least ado .-.-n tar-mtuhis in the r-iii jnnl a! i.o scorpions. The Ameri.-ais w::!cl l.h.iy into the i-ooiii anl took his : ta.-.i!. wh-n-th- !t '.-an fi.-iluwf!. hut v. as h--:-i KM' 111 III:, lillir.llt r. 1 uc : I- 1 ! cl .ssi l.srt it r.hort ... :;i-ii th can as in ard to .-..-ri m:i tit iha. hint : ai.-i w;:s iyio;r. 'i lie do.. I'lu-iied and lie staL-ei-e-1 out a..- th-.' !!r. 'J he Allien all wall i - j , unhurt, and thi n il wa: found th: t ih Mi-.i- ail had riot 1 ecu l.ilt :i at ad. !.:. had :-rat-hed his h.i.'id o:i a n.sil in the wall and hail th -.. :ht i.: spider's hite. OLD TlivlE RAiLHOADLRS. ln- tiT Tlii-l'l H.a-i Hi i-;i .i 13:ii,-r.s !oi-.- siijt-i- ix:;n. hr!st- ph.-r Smith, who liv--s oi Maryland l:ei:.-iils. ijpjfi'di Ii:-rp.-r':. ferry, is the oldest living- lo ,; ; . t. . ;i. jriia-er o:i t he eont incut . s:i;. s 1 h--m-irc Slill. l'he liet oldest is . I. ; Vork. of .Mejadvilic. I "a. Snirnic! I ) .-.ihV-day is t Iu-ohiest J i v i ; ; o- i-m;): ..ye of th-Ik-.ltiinnrt- A Ohio jjn.i 'i;iia:n I ). the net oldest. D-uhleday v.:;-- tl.e tirst li iiiierever cinploved in a r.fdr sli-iji in the country, and entered the Ihdtimore .v Ohio sa-rvii c in j..:;.. was n-it Io:jir after him. and va-, iii. first lhi- k-Kiitii in the eo t.;:- '. , ploy. 1) i,:!.h--.l i v Mil.si-ij-.ie!;: y i,v;,:.,.. supcriM endeiit of the i:ia:i r.l: .;i, i rv! I jams fore-nili of the ina.i suuLli shops. The former i , ciyhty-two a i 1 1 lie hit ter ei-j-' -ty-ki x years of a '-.;- toph.er Suiit h lw-e-an with th" l;.iiti::i i.-e t Ohio i:i Js"i ;, i!: iver. w h-.-n tie-re v.rts no steal i p nv. top tie' road. ..;:! in 1 -':! w::-. a hnm-iii on the Trav '. r. the third hx-oii.otiv-e pla; ed up. -n t he road, nr.d year h:Ter lieeairie the eiii;n r.-nl the John h'-liney Aihmis. one of the t arli.-'t of tin- fi-:i.sshopp-i-t :i ,'i:n-s. Ih ivns an i-.inifr two Vi-ars 1 .-f . i-.-e I ; a'. hiway. the veteran 1 hi 1 1 i:ii-re V Ohio Clie-ijieer. v. lai died a Vt-lir ii;'n. S.'nit h is over i-iht;. years of ajj-e. a:i.l v. a- f .li nearly if no- .piite a full ha 1 f o i i i:rv iu the Kalt iiiiore X Ohio servi-e. liei :i hale and hearty ::i:i n for !.i c.tr. .)i. avrc and hears a strikino- r.-s -!:i!hi:i- t- to the Iaterportra::sof Washiuj-t -n. "I'ork Ik aim' a I'.a !t i:n .re -Ohio man in 1 v: ;. aetiiitr as a lireinan np-.n one of the frriLsshoppers. and in a short time w:i.s runtiir.tr her as engineer. He is the rimnj'cst man of the ipiartette. heii:" almiit M'Vcnty-ciirlit. and so well pre served and active a.s to W- competent to take a train re)-ularly. ENGLISH RAILROADING Siiultl Numlw-r tr l-itsn. r Killed Iuriiit l.:it li ar. The ollicial summary of the accidents and casualties which occurred inls;ti upon the railroads of the 1'nited Ivinj--do:n has j list lK,s-n issued hy the lmard of trade. 1-' rom this it ajipears that of SKO.diHI.tXK) pass,-nfers carried during the year only five were killed in acci dents, the smallest actual nuiulicr anil proMrtion rccordiil since 17:!, when six were killed. The numln-r of pas sengers injureil in accidents, duriii;- the year was S75. Of men employed hy the railway com panies 1Z were killed aud l.V, injured in accidents, a much hie-her proportion. Thi' list of pa.sseni.-ers killed and in jured by trains (otherwise than in ac cidents) is much heavier, iiichdiiiKr dead. 737 injured. Of these lt"i were killed hy fallinjf letwcen carriajres and platforms. 14 hy falling on the plat forms or the line, and 15 hy falling- out of carriages during the traveling of trains. Crossing the line at stations was fatal to 'SX and '.s were injured lv the closing of carriaj.e d.rs. Caust-s other than train accidents killed no fewer than 537 of the servants of companies or contractors, while more than :!.01H) were injured. The jrreatcst loss of life iceurrcd amonj the men who were walking, crossing or standing in the linr of duty. The deaths from these causes were 140. while 115 were killed while walkim- on the permanent way or in sidinps. Shunting operations killed S4. Forty two lost their lives while walking- on tho lino. A PRETTY GIRL'S MISTAKE. The Victim Did 'ot A.X-ar to Miud It Iu thr 1-aat. She was little and dainty and trim, with brown eyes and hair, rosy checks and a neat littio brown dress that exact ly matched as well as fitted her. -And as she sat tin the wicker seat of a car in an Illinois suburban train atulhxiki-d up at her bit, handsome lover, who sat beside her, it wa evident that she was just as proud of him as ho was of her. It was a quarter tot-ij-ht o'clock in the evening- and the south town crowd was just reaching the city for the theaters. When tho train reached the Kandolph st root station, says the Chicago Times, they in common with the rest of tho crowd rose to leave the train. Just as they reached the car door he spoke to her as she was leading tho way and tairned back to their scat for a forgotten opera glass. She did not hear him ami went calmly on. out to the platform ami down the car steps to the ground. Once more on firm foot ing she glanced liehind her, slipped her little hand with in the ami of another stalwart yotmg man w ho was at that instant U-side her and snuggled up to him for protection from the cold w ind that swept around tho corner of the waiting room. He looked down with surprise but did not resist, and they had taken half a dun-u stops across tho platform when she looked up to wonder at his silence. Then she saw the strange face. A little shriek, and then the embar rassed: --Oh! pardon oxcu-e mr-:" and she lied back to the right man, who was even then coming out of the car. and had watched the scene w ith aiiia.enn nt. The commuters smiled and Wondered what she would do or say as a reward to her lover for his surprise, and a proof that it was all, every bit, a mistake, lint he laughed a hearty laugh, and she blushed --cry rosily, so no oik doubted that it would be all rii; lit. L A DI E S ! Arc y.iii n-i kli-ss -nniu'h lo vi-titurp If tu-nS two ti'tits in st.irpi.s I" tin- l.ir JL- 'tr..in.; t . "CM and .' v ostinit'iii Stn-et. New oik. .i ! niif of i'u ir Ik--ii.U1.iI iIIh -triili-il ftII-. ! Ilookn.' It i a movi-I. ttnirii-. mi.l iii!-ri-st- iu; work l- i v.-i y jk-i-ihi .l r.-liin-iin i.l . ! rt i - :.t of 'i n ei-idx in llll:. 'li- v ti il! f -ri.l ji--f ij. I n f oil fa-t i.f th li' luluotiK holisi- no.JKuiui: c-rtia. For f. II ( ii.ta th.-y w::! ll'rw.M-lirl r. txM.k I I ir it ;l t : : l :ir rumi-ti- ui.nii. .,i "1 l.i- M il. -uio.' urd imi-ir i.f lt iiix-t .otiiil:ir m.i Iv'i-i!i. ri!li li-ii caii'ii-itv ctir.ioo r.-ud. aUINEPTTJS ! A vi-rj l-l. ii-ii-L'. I : ii i 1- - t'vi yri l.i.'A-d iiromalir C'tniniiiii. I. .r il;--ir- -r' I ? u- t :s' i- o in i nine- in.ii other b it- r iln.: . i-il r -..!;il i.r fh.i l 1'ii.r. IA t -ui -r 1'inl Holt li-. I'u m i il I ti- .n-.ii.li-ot J)hyiii .u:.i in liinj:..-n:i;l Aim iiin. I ..riin:'ii uo coiiijmni-1. 1 v.-ry K.It.'i-. l'..rSa!i- l. lirti; Slannl.'.c?i:r.'il hy Ttc Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.MMX AMI M W VHIK. 532536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YOKK CITV. ELIXIR. An i-lt-kTant Fnfrli?! .liannui. 'e nri-i-'ttntlidii for l.i'ii.tis. iii.tluri.i.1 nml l,lM.d tr li.l. s ; ir..- n--Biilt .f nv.-r li niy lit), j ears of iiii.Kt iL.iri.Lii w-ii-ntiflc ri-si-nriai. Apjniwil l.y tin lii rlii-Bt uiixlic-::! antbi-riiii-". In :isi iii il:. iio-.-ta:a i.-i i-m-i.v -i:rt .f l.tin-pi-. Ksi-i-iulh In l.li:l I., ladies, i Liirir.-ti and ---p"i- uf K-il.-utiiry linbits Kntircly tin il.le , fri- fn in harmful Jras. Jii Huiidiotiie Pucka-es, Price 50 Cts. I'i.;.t;ri.l s !.-'y .y Jlit.' -jcyril I Ji:iiiilaculi.i (jo. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chvuiists l.v aj.pi in!j:i-i:t I H. r Ma.H'fly tLe Q'uia.-u nud to th" K-iyal J-amily. M.V.- :-'K !;I;ANCII : 130. 1 32. 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. S:-rr.- tm dioii. i: p:i.;K :-t-' -.- ai. ri.!Xia, in li.ji.i:s. ;i j.iii , to trjK, i ji' !5 ei-:-:s. FOR SALE CY AIL DRUCCI 3T3. PiEMEMBERTI iEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bittrs COEDaAL. ) J BO . Vicear Titter POW JDZSS, M dovs. so-. Vinegar Bitters, now wtj's Jil. :ii.llt I , ta-U-. ) Vinegar Bitters, Udrtjle. Wttcr ta-t", $I.OO The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. 1 far ra at fi b of a Onliirv th I.r h ding tauit'y M:-dii:iac il itie Wuild. 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M' 'l ln.iri i .f i' rt 1 1 -:t . r. i - :.:- Iii:i. t u N'.-n- Y .! kup. muu. :' ; f.n-t. m-vi-rt l. -l ns. th.it ! i- .,- -t-i niiiii- i:n ui- i!i-!i t if nl i , ; - -, .t lumlK-r r "i- tis . ,f I "i ni.-. !v;.iii ,. i a tl.i-.irv t- t-.vi!.ii;i tl.i. v.i.. .:.. si-i-ni jiiirui!. ixii'a !. Lut 1 1.. ,ir .- -r.-.-t. all th.- Mini'. Tl:.-r- ... r-. Ixxirs t i-.hiy in l'ii,i. M :n-, . i :., rutr.-r nii.l otlit-r l.a..-kw... . : . . - :. IVnii' y'viini.-i tlir.ti t n-r v.i-.- -:irs ;iii. f. t t!..-r.-itv. .;i t ; i .-1 '. l::i.- prai!u;..l !y 1 j-i. -.i n . i . i . v.-lv.-ii l:i uirln-il ;:t st-nrt-sif ti::,,- ' r .;iii-'li mk-Ii a t In-, .ry. 1 .sit !...:. .; i .-. t':it-iii.v. Ml- tl.'iiics that ln-;ir ;tr.- ::. - pl.-ntiful. ainl i-i-rt:i:-,ly ti-. . -n, . .. :. . : ; that wonil are iinn-li h in :i f.vty Tears a.. It is very p '....:: ; .. When th" ti!iiler wa-. tl.i. k t . were f. impelleil to skii-:i!i -h ... rt ' ' fo. ii I :i!nl La.) to i ! -i -ri-1 t-i a ; .." t .-lit i. n r. ii it s a tn I i'ark ai:.l -n .' ' ' s.T.nty Mijtjilli", -. liieh ! ami piL'-1 i.-s .if the seatT.-v -.i ' ' -foi-ileil. 'l'he il.-ari:; av-:i : has 1 1. tii f i i. .we. I l.y t he - i !.. :: l'.iuitlfss areas . .f all 1. i n-. - . f -u hi-, li l-enr-. e-i .er!.i '. ) '.' r, li-h :. wli-eai th.-y thrie. Wl.i'e i : a'H.nt sr.i-h a eni!.!:t!.'!i. th. . away uf the t iin!..-i- iia n im -.' -- fe.-ted the cli;i.-;i '.r ..f -swtiinps. in the em. hues . .f -, U'.. -. ' lin.l si.fe jilaees f..r hi-iiitir an ! ' ' -' th am! hunters. ;. a, 1 f. .it .rin.'i: . ' ' - : anil rearing t In ir y. -iitii.'. 'i ! : h ilri s. with their rat iin's still ii-::i;.i:i. a.-.-l Lure t -i.- Ih w inter la!rs as secu-e :.::. 1 e :r as they were when the for--- " Stlnive them. Uet-Mei.. th.' i l. :: ' cf the forests m i io -- r f. .r eullet-li. n uf sh.-.-p past ures a. : ! ' sties, ainl thus a.l K to t:..- lie..! ! - -litre. "U may set it ili'i'.n (,.r :. ' ' that liears in I '.t:!i- ! . aiii.i -a: i : elily in J 'elinsy lvaii i.l. lmt in ever; en. r t- e w lu re hi-.irs are f.iuiJ.I in. ire ! '::'i p his ;.u i l.i-er ainlf..".-' than i'i-.v "en- in unr eraiuifath. -1 Jays, ai .! u hi Keep i-ti hciiiis' that v-:..' longer than an vn.- m .v mi eari!. live." AMERICA'S MUSICAL NEED- A t-lioiil for 1 list met ion In 'iin-nt ..': 1 l .l-lritt ua, Siiirirt Mini t olli... r- Wliat we nee.l. says a writ. r 'i " l"irnni. is Ainei i.-an i pera ei-,, : i - ' Ameii.-an ml! s-n.-. s. A sellout f. . : sluuiM 1' estahlisheil here. It h: keep at linn.a those yninr in.. w ho annually l'o a It. mil to ' -: wunlil eiifi iiira"-" those to nil, niusieal efl ueitt i. ui who are e from it hy the expense !. wunM ineur ly Humpean train sehool shouhl ii. it un'v train - : " hut alo youtie; men ua.hit-. i ,,: ' come irehestra Tlavers nnH "' lea.lci-.. There shouhl 1..- in ..i.l.' - : w ith it a theater i'i hii I: -a -'' Ik- priHluaeil. The lust ;it .. :i '' tlis Ih h praeti.-al keh.M.l 1 r,,'u Native rii"vr w.nil.l thus h.ivr t ' . - : " "aiitaTe 'f heinir hinr.l r.inl -i ' ' favorahle eiiitliions. ale! navv. ;;"'r' mentalities wouhl tlisjn.iv tii.-ir : ': in the cai-ehest ra; we nee.l. e-1"' 1'' iK-tter trainmo- m this e.-.iM'r , tirehestra leailers. Aim-i i. an e.-n-i' ,M " too, Wuiihl lie j-reat ly lie!..-.!. ' r ' 1 sell-Kil hhmihl etui. -it .a- to . n them. not 1 iy i'ii. tui,t u..r',.s hy foreigners, hut hy "it:::.- I"' f,r' toojH-ras written hy Anieri.-.iiis ' ' ',' were Mr.sil ile Ui raise a n..r:i 1 1' J for sui-h au estahlishm. ir. sj.i.n i '-7' suits iui";lit lr i.t.tniiieil ii a m - '' time. IriiinK Tis ia- Travelers in ash inioii an ,l h r:'.i--',rce ::)- 'olumiiia frequently t.-H .-f " -ilrippiiiT with nii'istufe v " '' rain n. r ii, i as p re -en'. . 1 si;.'ht is sai.I to lie eh:, tot .i. : "i-i: eouih'lisii.o p. mi-r. f ih. .ys... the lir liees. which, when tin' of tlie ll I mi .sphere ei.'i ai1!' the tlewp.iint.eoi!.-. t the in.n-'"r' t he air not il t he .tr. .ps la ; 1 ! ' tin - ; , :U