AX INDIAN SCAKK. Disaster Jr'eared by Tribes in In dian Territory. TralirniH Hhirh rrrsi.i;' Ih-f '' Utons l I'ltiiiilolii Wi.rrlor I t-:i ; : J.- in!..it I'r.a'a- i- misti-riiii! i..n. i 1. Indians in the noi-jlil' ih. .. 1 of Ti-.;.-.-iuin-.ro. I- pre-liet in, a :;- :i-' r of s..aae kin.i. Thoy say that : . .'ia-'. hi ;i : t.-n-iMe is nl-.-ut to liapp-Ti their trit'ts or t tin- iiivinlifr u''-ite i-un. 'I h- pha atom trihe 1 i 1 1 - Li-en si on :i ml heard in .lea.iiy eonlli.t, at t!.: ; i. a sure i mi ! ioa t i. ri that in;:;"." i will lie on t he field:.. Vr y..v i'-yr:-lias lee:i a he-eml a'noi:"- t !'." I'-eims of this ti-rrit' .f a 1 1.;. . v. hieh v. as supposi-d to ! 'hi- (.host;-.-remnant of :i -nee pi over fi-1 :iat:--n 1hat was ecmpletely annihihire;': !".'.: op posin.,' ti -I.e. This .-.-eurier:--.' v::. s. l":ir L.i - tl: -t it is iww on-' :" ti o ir.n'i ti. ins that h is e-rovn irar-iv with ii'.v, an.l the !'',;'a.lo!piii.i. I'le: s ay . 1 :is 1 n-t n many years since t i -1" l-i-n any iadi'-.it ion that there was a t-.aaua-tion of troth for the leoon-l v hi. I at-t:-.-hcs t.i a cfrt iin valley in l!v wi stem pait of this territory. In this valhy, w hi. h is always shunned l.y th- Indi ans f rill ! riln-s. aro many m -unds. i:i di. aliar where hum Iritis if pe .ph- lie liMi-'u-.l. hi this valh-y. ! -n:v aj.'v-. a;.-... a frt-at 1-atlh- is said to hav.- I'.-cii fought, an.i in this lr-t!l. on.- v, iioh iia t ion of r.-.l in-n was wipe 1 f:-.u the face of tlx- earth l'.v a vi-.-t.-ri. us in-va.l.-r, who thereafter possi-ssi-d tl-..' land. Tlu trpnitions of tlv Indians an- s .stron- that a'i-s 1 not wipe out the legends, and wlu-ro one or imT ' In.'i;": . have sci ii uncanny timers ami Icll of it it hecomes a part of tin- nation". tory. ami where a spot is f.mnd 1 1 possess.-. 1 of spirits the Indians j:.-ve: afterward one-tion the truth of the story, hut forever riKunioii the place. Sm.li i.-the id.'oi-y of the little, valley wh.ere it is -. -rl t lie "Teat titrht occurred Ion- years ;:o--. In this valley, foil of those lilt I.' mounds, the Indi.nis claim they have, on several of-'c-i. .Tis. M-.r the warriiv" trilx-s iii ih-a-Hy comhiit. nnd closely following the c-hostly hatth- cane tro.ihle t-i t'nc India::-. Hither pe-ti-hiice, f-i;n' ie or war has inva rial 1 y followed t apparition, nn.l while the Indians have not heard of the ph.an. trihe for :napy years the le;.'c:t l is vivid in their minds. :-.:.:l now they hilar. th-V:"-ea;'ai:i to he visited with tronhle. .h.hn Willis, a tlcputy I'niled Stat ; iiiarshal. is now rcsponsih!.' for tl:. scare aiiion-r the In. iians, f..r lie is th -ma.n who hcartl the deadly conflict be tween th-- phantom tribes. WHIN t'hl n-.t kn ev it at the time. a. id. v. hile i is a brave man. he hcar.l such soiu:-: . one ni.'ht recently thr.t he lay per fectly -till. Willis was on th'- trail of a in.r.d of horse thieves, and was be lated one nie-ht just as he ertcr. into a little valley covered v.'u;i small mounds. He had never heard 1 the pl.: i.t m tribe nor of thebatth which was fought in the valley, lie was fir from a hou.-e and picketed h: boi-s.- and made his t amp, lie h.nl bt et: aslet p for some time win n he wa arou.-ed by his la.rsr. w liic'n was st:o: i ar.d jiimpinfr ribont in terror. V. i':!:.-. junip-ed to his feet, thinking he was at tacked by a band of outlaws from tie noi..t wlik-h v.'a-. made. It was br!;.': ! mooi-diirht, but he could ht rioihi::u". All around him there se.-r.ed to t'e ;.i: invi-ihlc li-.:-t of men. Mime- on hta--.e-back an-' some on foot, and these men appeared t '. in deadly t'tmiliet. Y'. noise of t -ie t ranip'.in! h iii and ve. : -intr men ei -nid b plainly dist ::iLrr.ishe 1. while bho-s we!-- struck so forcibly that tie-s-iund could lv distinctly heart!. Baekwar.i and f.-rwar-l the battle of frhosts sc. in.-d to ra'-e .'.r ov-.-r an I'n.'.ii'. retail ih...wh'h ti" n tl'inp couM be seen in :!: vr.lh-y and Willis v-.s f.lt i -st convinced that the smnids were the rc-snil-. a t'.re.iai. His horse con. li.ite-1 Us front U clf -rts t i i-i?.p.' and ft !::-.' Willi-, was compelled t sa-hlle th.- at rial and fet r.way from the valh y. J as he (."ot. beyond the con line:-of tic valhy u'l soumis ceased and. he was tempt'-b turn hr.!r. ''"t ".t as ne en tered, th-- valh-yth.sw.tr be'-.n ::-:ii!i. TTe tol.l his st..r.v t the Indians a:id then the story of the phantom tribe came out. and the Indian ; told of th disaster which was n;re b follow the appearance of the phantom warring red men. A SHAKESPEAREAN RELIC. A I'lco" ft Wnml from n Tree I'tantt-.l liy the (.rrat I'ocf. A crenth-man visitin..' Stratfonl-or!-Avon, K. I J. Ira.ts. a railroad manager, has just hal the jroinl fortune to meet villi ;. nd ticquire. in one of the riei-jhhor-3njr towns t- Stratford, a. slab of w.l -i:t from the veritable me.l-'.crry t Shakespeare hhe.stlf planted in New place garden, where he rebitled and v.-iites a correspondent. 'ill's mnlbt vry tree was cut down ruthie by a Ih-v. Francis ( histrell in lT.'i'.. ar.d mi irritated wi re the townfolk of that time that some of them smashed the rev erend (.'entleman's windows. This s'.:i, of eu.lberrv wom1 !i n tracetl back . beyond all doubt, t the possession of a Miss I'avenp. rt. the only dautrht.-r of the vi.-ar of St rat ford-on-. von in IV- 7. a period when the cuUni down of tic tree would be lrcsh in the memories f persons then livinir. In.I.O. Halliwel! l'l.idipps '-Outlines of the J.ife ol Shakespeare." pa-j-e :;s(i wt. in,: '-Hev. Mr. Devonport. observes Malone. in forms me that IJu-h Taylor, who i now (lT'.'U) eighty-five years old, and art ahU-rman of Warwick, says, when a boy at the next house to New ph:.v, that his family had inhabited theh-n.1 c for almost ::) years, that it (the fa. t t f Shakespeare plantincr the tree) was transmitted from father to son !:;r inr the lat a .id present century. Miss Devenport marrietl I.-v. John IVfrh-r, who wa.s vicar of the ueiu'hborin.'r parish of Alveston. but re sided in St rat ford-on-A von. lie v. .b.hn l'rjj-ler frave the slab of wood to a Mr. Hannister. his solicitor, residing in Shipton-on-Stonr, near Stratford. At lii death it passed t his sister. Mi: s Itanni t-r, who lately died, and at he sale of her effects in issy ;it Shiptoii-t.u-Stour a resident there purchased the sl.ib. from which it has been :i-piire-l by Mr. Ivatts. Tl.e slab measures in'.; inches diameter h-nrthways ninl s inclies diameter crossways. It is inches in thickness ami weighs M'i poumls, a rather surprising weight f -r tie' dimensions of the slab, but the wood is very dense. The bark has been removed and the slab is free from cracks and juitt' solid. Kither to be cut up into veneer sections, polished and framed, or to be cut up for mounts, to be set in jewelry, it would be worth its weight in Told. Takinr the weight at 14'j iHiunds. or 171 ounces, ami at the price, of standard pil.l, ITs V per ounce, the slab of wood mijfht be appraised as worth, say, $:;.40(). This interesting relic of Shakespeare has been deposited in the t are of Kichanl Savau'e. Ilstp, the secretary and li brarian of the Shakespeare Hirthplace trust, Stratf. -rd-on-Avon. An Evidence of Popularity. "Is" this one of the popular songs of the day?" inquired the customer in a music store. "I g-uess so," said the clerk; "I saw a man kit with a brick this morning for singing it." Detroit Free J'ress. "MO MORE DOCTOaS FOR ME! Thov s.iitl I was cuiKiiniptivp. Fent m" to l-'lori.U, told ini to keep quiet, no exrit mrnr, mid no trnnls. Just tlnnk f it. (Jae !ay I f.mad a littln hook called '(luitla to lb ;.it!i,' hv Mrs. l'ii.Wliaai, ami i" it I fouml out wlf:it ailed in. So I wrt.to to lier, nt a lev. iy rrplv, told mo just tt liat to do, uml I am i hpleiiUid health now." lYDiA&PISKIiAM'Sr- Cor..-.;pr-: all thoie v.p.iKnesscs eti I ;iiliii-ius fo i r.-vah'at v.i:li tl.e stx, aud re: totes lr fecl hr-a!:!i. .... All Hre.u-.'!ts sell it as a -.t:itimrJ arti cle, i.-r fi.-i.t hv mail, hi lorm ct 1'ills or lx7.etit, en receipt f fl.K'. For ho cure f Kidney ComplaiuU, either sex, ti.o CoiMroimd has no rival. Mrs. riiikliam fo .-lv ai.sners letlcra of inquiry. Knuiore s..oii; for reply. c ".(tn.1 Ua ?.pr.i .....t-ris icr V.rs. r-in.ia:n a brautiiul C3-?":- tcss.tratcd tifiok.jtmlilM OUI-JE. i J r.L .i.l II Mtu tii.;ui.tit. It eonialrs '"-n9 0t vr.iuail i.i'orrr.ation. It h f 3ii ine:-. ?t-J way yuura. LytfiB E. Plnkltam Sd. Co., Lynn, Mass. From Pole to Pole Area's Sausapaiiii.la dt-monntratej ta power of i-uru l.r all tliiK-ao u( thtj blood. Tho Harpooner's Story. Vi-: J:, .tfur.l, Jun 1, 1 9S3. leR. .T. C. Ann i l-t. "J'w.-nty year I yrtut a 1im"'o. -r i:i the North l at ill.-, when tlv oth.-rs el' t'ii v-row htiJ mynvlf wcro Uti.l up wilb curTy. (ur L(ntit- w.-ro Lk-at.-.l, irourtwollra an J l.kcdinir, U-ilh loc.-, j.iirjil.- LloU-hrs m, ever ti., ant jur breath a.-, t.t.'.t r-.ttt-u. T:.ke t& by and largft were pretty ladly otf. All our lime-juico a.-cideutnlly tl. str. yed, but the captain ha't a c.up.o doit-n bottle rf ATIR'I Ejuirimut and c:ive u that. Wo recov ered i n it qiti.-k.-r than I have ever acen men brou;0.t about by any oth.-rtreuunt nlfrrriourr, and I've peen a (rood deal of it. rn-eiuir no men tion In your Almanac of your Surxajiariila being 1T).h1 f..r t-urvy, 1 thoucht you o.-hltu know of IhiM, and fu aend you be fl'ts. Keiecttuliy youra, Jaij-u T. 'vVixoatb. Tho Trooper's Experience. itatrer,a.iutuland ,S. Africa,') MarcliT. li'SS. 1R. J. V. Ate a St Co. Gentlemen : I har much r.leaatiro to tet;! V tba frraut Talua of Tour haraapurlllu. W Wav bee talloned bere for OT.-r two yeara. during which lime w bal to Iito 1t tents. Beia- under eanvaa ftw (jch a tiai biaeht pn whaj ia called in this countrr "clttt-aorra." I had thona aorea for ioie time. 1 a adv:ed to take your tfaras, Sitrilla, two bottle of wl.i.h mude my aoraa iaa;.;.;-ar rapidlv, and I nni now quire, well. Your., truly, T. K. 1'.odm, Trooper, Cape MvunteU J.'ijtemtn. -y Ayer's Sarsaparilla I tl. or.iv tttprouirhly eSTeetieo blood-puriSer, the inly m. ili.:iiie that eradicate the poinona of tr. rolula, M. r.-ury, mid CotitagiouJ JJlaeaa iloia the aBtL-m. PRZPABED BT Dr. J. C. Aycr Ji Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold all Dropgita : Price 91 ; 'biA botuei Xjr J 5. f I Vir !: t Vii,.,. I ...",- . It !:'i- l.c.-i:ir cr- ill: r.u t !:.;., y.f C I.;''.ir;; 1 ; I I.hvr OH niul ii VT'O.'! lOSct-JITES ; ' i-:!.'-l"'"M Milk. Tlli- d:c t I-.ate.i.-t.ufi. ir i jj'&cro aro y .;or lmj!a'!fin. ; the genuine. HALL! Vesrotabl Sicilian HAIR Tho trrrat pojmlarit y of this preparation, after its test of many years, should be an assurani-o, even to tho luo-t skcpttt-al, that It U roallv iiii-ritoriuu-'. Those who have usotl Hai.is IIaik Kexewek know that it iloos all that is rhiiuinL - - - It causes new frrowth cf hair on bald heatls provitl. il the hair follicles are not ilea I, which Is w-ltloru tbe case: restore natural color to jrniy or faded hair; pre serves the scalp hi althful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or chanitiir color; keeps it coft. pliant, lus trous, aud causes it to prow long and thick. Hall's IIwr KrNHWF.n produce" Its effects by the healthful influence of lta vegetable Ingredients, which invlp-oratft and rejuvrnate. It Is not a dye, and la a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol. It does not evap orate qulcklv and dry up the natural oil, leaving the "hair har'jli and brittle, us do other preparations. Buckingham's Dyo FOR TUI WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as delrd, and is the best dye, because it Is barmlesn; produces a permanent natural color; and, being a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. ruriiiiD bt R. P. HAIX & CO-, Nashua, N. II. - Sold by all Dealeri In iledicires. ; FOR ARTISTJC INT1NG TRY THE FFJEEMAfi. . 1 r C atji ) v far TSZiZZLZ. u.1 ZZZZZSiL zte.ff -GENERATION AFTER GENERATION O HA VI USED A.S-J BLESSED IT. . aAJ 7roppr nn Sugnr, Children love Tl. Frery Ira.Hler WloaM liava a bottle ol It In tua aatcheL EVPfU Sllf"fQrrr f hhranaUsm, S ' ' ' aticn. Neuralgia, Nr- on Heartache. PI plitb.-rln.r.n;if ha, trrli. HmnrhitM, Asthma, Cti..l ra Mtrt.ia. l.iarrti.ra. lamennc. S..r,-n, to liotly or iJtntM, bnir Jointa or straina, will Hurt In piln old Ano..nt rIiof iuid KMtlT can-. l'aniphl,t tnx. Hold tr.rrhrr. t'r-ff sK rtM.. hr mall. bnUlea. Lxpmaaud. $i. 1. b. Jojinso.m CO., UukTuk, Haaa. I?anJ litsfrtinn-'it.s, Siiarc ami Ba-s Drnniss. Fife,. P :t ... Cmi'ft ai 1 ah t.,trmr,ts par -.: bjmii Nrtd I. tun, torp. jltlUI r . IJOlTtU A 311k ti A. . Vr.lK.r SUM. W VaiV Iii OLDEST MAN LIVING. lie It Mitiil to l:ellc III tin i'it.V ol .Mexico. Inforrnnti.m -. m--- fr.-tn t!:. City .f Mi-xin.t.i tl fi'.-et that pi'.'l'itl !" tbf i.M.-st fK-rsou .n -t.riit is t- 1. f--111.1 in tl.i-oiit.sliirt.-, ..f tlii. -:t;:. .1. i :- :-I-.-li-.- lives jri a Kn' v.-tt' ' : - ;.'': '-.:t-ri ;ii.-ran-.l .- :i, v. h- i-. a l 'l'l-- --: . :i m:in. C.T.u"Hfhi-. s:yf- tin- S!. f- ! -p-.-.blic. ram' iririti.:i'.y it .': sj.;i:::. wlii-rt' In' i-'iys h- v:i 1m.;-ti i'.i lTt'. wii"i--1i u-cul-l m;:l:f him ti '-v liur. dretl and Ht3-i' ur y.-;ir-- dil. i " - t':u Jipp-arufi e cf l.-iri!,' ti'miit niiit-'.y 3"t-urs t.itl ain't i-.i fairly avtive f"i ' I man. lfo -hows paj-K-rs t. lu-ar : his a--rtin as to his ;il:" anti l.hth. ami tie-man with v. hti:i l:-.' is li; itiu; ; th-r is no don I t as to tho n-L.ti--n-l.ii . hears to the old man. Cumpoi-h.- .--.iy.; that he has i.e-wr known a day's sieU-n--.-. in his i!f'. IK- says he rfiin-mli,rs ci-mtnir to this eo'.n.try whvn he was hut nvt nty-live yt-ar-. old as a soltlit-r, .Iiul that was 1 . r.- th-.' war of the r.'voiution in t'u I 'nlted States. The old mttn's liii-nmry is o-, m1. ar.d h: tills of things whi. 1: t.N.k pla-'t- i;i tho last n-nti-.ry as if tlu-y had ik t-urretl hist year, iti-.io:-.d of ovl r one ho.ndrctl years aro. In fact, he rc liiea.lt rs things sevt nly-Iwt- ami a hun dred years aro Irt-lter than he :oes tin so of recent mtarn-nct'. Tlu- papors v.hioh ho carries t prove his asst-rtions aro tho onpies of a chmvh resistor in Vali.ioli,!. Spain, showing his tluto of hirt ii and that -f his bap tism. Tho pape rs tiro iir.tlor.litetiiy ):'i:iiiiie, as far as the dates aro ot.n eornotl. ami tho only th:i:f to 1 de torminoil is whether they aro rightfully his ir m.d. His memory of incitlontn in tho last century would indi.-ate thai he is either tollino; tho truth as to his p:tr tifipation therein or ho has a most wonderful mind to have stored up the t-il'-s in such a manner as to have de ceived all who listen t him. Tho priest of tho church which he attends is an old man of oiirhty-six. and says ho was an acolyte in tho churi h when ho was a lxy. .iml Campechc was an dil man at that time. SAVED BY A SWOON. An Kacapcd I.lon Sulft at an I'neonwluus Woman. Hut Dora ller No Harm. Tho circus p-ave Tecumseh, Ala., cx-eitt-mt-nt cnoutrh xn a recent Sunday to last it for a year, t.ays the Atlanta Con stitution. Forepat.'h's show traveled on four trains. As it is airainst tho t ioorjia la ws to rim through this state oil Sumhiy it wa.s de.-i.lotl to stop at Tecumseh and food tho animals and rest. At all tho stations there wore nro-o crowds, and at Tecumseh there were several hundred when the last train approached. As it wa.s slowing down one of the ferocious lions man aged to tear off tho door of his cajre. licit -r, which was tho brute's name, thrust his head tmt rip-ht in the faces of a croup of iioirrtes who were standing on tho platf. -rm. They could not have boon worse soared if tho evil one hail dropped down amonfr them. Hector made a leap, with irpen mouth, into the crowd. Such a scatterino; and such ycllinp; wore nover seen or hoard in Ala-bam:-.. S .-a-.-t f the n.-o-roes fell down in abject frivrht, but tho most of them stni.-k 'tT f. -r homo on a hard run. A doz r. tri.-d t- climb teh-yrraph poles. i:i.- man sprantf down a well. I lector lit on his foot, but rolled over and over. Who-', l-o ;ot up there was hardly a man. worna:: or child within fifty yards. One woman, tl.' .-.i'ii, u ho 1 :nl fainto-l was lyir.j,' near tho lion. Vt'ilh 0:10 b.mid he was 0:1 her, his tioly tooth showini anil his t-inu-uo rollino' o.:t. The people who wt-ro It Hiking on were h. .rrilied. Tho tamer was a lorijr way otT and there was no or.o near with a pistol or ride. To attempt to rescue her would bo al most certain death. To the astunish ment of everyone tho boast, instead of manirlino; tin; woman, simply sniffed the body, turned it over with his paws, and after cyeirisr it suspieiouslj' walked olT leisurely. He thought that tho vymian was dead. Hector was recap tured aud reea'cd without trouble A HORRIBLE INDUSTRY. TUe Jlr.iiufaef ore of Crlpi-les !V (. oniutoti l'rartlc in Sjiai.i. Tho 1'aris o-'mg-erbrcad fair, as It is called, which is held every prin;r in th. fauboui 'f St. Antoine and Place tie la Nation, is notorious for tho number ol natural and artificial pltenomena ex hibited there to the public. This year, says a correspondent in the Loud-m Standard, their number has ln-en proat I3 increased by tho arrival vf about twenty cuis-do-jatte, who aro wr. teli etlly ltal-od in huts on a piece t.f was.t oround in the cmr do Vincennos. TIieL,o cripph-s, -whose minute, shrive'od-up U-trs aro curlotl up on the 1m .arils t-;i vv iiich they sit, form a colony, whi. h calls to mind the cour ties Mir acles of former times. Kvcry morniiii; they all issue forth, propelling them selves with their hands, to take up their places at the fair, there to await th" l-nco which may le thrown to them by the compassionate passers-by. Their as leet is so pitiful that it is said mac.y of them make a rich harvest, which, how ever, of course pus to tho lioXjjar farmer." It appears that twenty or thirty years ajro tho culs-tlo-jatte w re almost unknown ia France, and that these deplorable looking cripples aro the prtnluct of what mav le called an industry. Almost all these numerous de formed little creatures come from Spain, and more especially from Tolosa. or the nciphliorhood situated at alxmt fifteen miles to the south of St. Sebastian. They are the outcome of tho abominable practices of U-'ar 'farmers." who sock their victims amono; the children of tho peasants. When there is a weak ly Imy in the family the' persuade the parents that he eati never lo anything but a burden to thorn unless they con sent to have him transformed into a eul-de-jatto, ami promise to pay them a tritle a day so long- as the eul-de-jatte is left with them. The operation to which tho unfortunate creature is sul-j.-eted is as effectual as it is simple. The h-frs of tho child are so tightly compressed that the circulation of the bliKwl in them is stopped. Kittle by little tho loos wither away, and the cul-de-j.itto is manufactured. In lss? Waldcek Ibmsseau. the minister of the interior, prohibited the introduction t.f these Spanish culs-de-jalte into France, but it is estimated that recently three or four hundred of the poor creatures cross the frontier every year. Tlu-y aro now seen in almost every town in France, and have jr,,t as far nortii as r.olyium. To 1k a cul-de-jatte must bo a profitable trade for the bopj.tir farm ers who manufacture them aud briii.y them from Spain, as these traders pay the parents of the poor cripples a pit tance of only fifty centimes to one franc a d:iy for their hire. l aetl to Wear Itoors. "We are the victims of fickle fashion,"' saitl F. A. Hendricks, a lioston leather manufacturer. "Formerly nearly every ten men wore boots, but now shoes are the prevailing style of footgear. As the amount of finished leather required to make one pair of boots is sufficient for nearly three pairs of bhoos this var iation of fashion makes matters a trifle cerulean for the tanners. For the first time in the history of the trade the upper-leather tanners are uniting to control the output and maintain living prices. The proposed curtailment this season will amount to one million bides of finished leather. Seventy-five per ' cent of the eastern tanneries will either shut down or inaterially curtail their output." G2 idSsa iXrsia 91 and 93 Fifth Avocuo, PITTSBURG, HAS PUT -mc IN WORKINCMEN ma TOILERS Whether With Hands or Head, TAKE TIIIS TO HEART. ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coming campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR llMVESTPENT, I5.-si.les t.v ph-a-iirc von will have at.d tho f.:Iiin- proot. Wo h;!Ve purijsely ordered for just such trade a.- Violis J'.ll !lllll!i-lle Mock ol Instruments cf Our Own Importation, I)ir't from the irr.-at fat-tore of the world and are sr'iat.inteetl to of the very In-st, choicest tiualitv. toil w lii. !i wo pnH,-o to -el! at ON K l'i: h IT . I.V. No mi.i dle in. a and suiall dealers' prolit. Iml sold to you din i t at I M l' HITKUS' l'KH KS. No matter what interested parties may try to make yon i ii.-ve, jn-t come strain hi to ; wqUARTEUs for .vi su al ixsrj:i:.nr:rs, ;.m.n- j:a.d axj on. CHESWA ISST1U MHSTS ASH TL'IHM I. ;s. Violins (Juitari. Mandolins, r.-oijos. I'if.-s. " .it,-t-. !iiinis. lu--ii-: iadt-ed evervt !i!nz musical AN... th-MATCHI.KSS i;rKF.h' Mi.vs. I I A N S. I : . - iiti.- MtiliKL K X A i:K .V C . I'l AM , the woi 1 l-i.-iiow m d l: I hi. I A X T FlMIIFl: 1'lAXt), and the i:sTi:V, and STORY CLARK all of which you kainv leads the musical world in quality an 1 '-l-arae-tt-r of their 'ihmIs. While we put tin- prices down to you at Mich rat.-s. t.n su. h EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT As puts one of these elegant ii:t ruaiei.t w i t iiin I ho reach of Every Man Who Loves !iis Ii'oni'.i :in J ( Iiihin ii You should have a Meeker Ilros. or Kiial- or FiSher. or Fst.-v. .md Sr .i y A. i'lark in si ruin. lit. instead of some cheap or minnow . n.- p.-rii;; .s s..ia- oi l fo il make. Therefore have only one ot t ( ainivi- ii-im.-.l : n ; :.i -r: -. Ilae no other. Also it te.-mlK-r t hat f. .r i it her l';:iins t.r M i;:-ii. Ilirnis or.-ln I r.i in-trii-nt-nl-. w.. will make to you the veiv lowest s.inyl. l'.i,i pi':-, s. ;n;ii i;.s,y TKltMSllF l'AY.MKXT. Also r'.i!i'-ir.l).-r to write direct t 1 1n 1. ).;.-, or call personally at tin; salesrooms in the -s . jnr Kverv hotly ).hw,s v. l-.ere the Ilain'otoii Ilnildi :c- :- '.1 X '. ; Fifth avenue, Fittshnr?. I. S. I f yon wish to call in the -veiiin:r. ju.-t tlrop a p:i 1 e;ij-.l to S. Hamilton when you will rail and the looms will bo l;.-pt open. B. J. LYNCH, Ar.d MacnfacLurer & Dea'er la HOME AND CITYWADE FURNITURE UEU3 ASS CHiMESS, Bill, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, Eattresses, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A ISyCitizens of Cambria County and all other wishing to purchase honest FUKNI-' TUKE, Ac. at holiest prices are respectfully invited to cive us a call before buviiix else where, aa w are conSdent ttat we can meet every want and please evt-rv" taste. PTi?es the very lowest, l4-16-'80-tt.l Rick Cdaebe and reliers all tbe tronblM !sc$ dent to a billoua state of the syittraa, euen as Xuczinesa, Kaoaea, Irowsinei. Diatreaa after eating. Pain in ti.e Bide. &c While their moaft remarkable auoceaa baa been ahovn in cunug HeaSaclie. yr-t Carttr'a little tiror PHW ars etUll; valuable in Ccnati pal Ion. curing an J prv T. litiug ttnannojini;oloplaint.-rhilo thr-y ulr.a eom-ctatltliaorccracf tbeotomachtimnlatetba Jiv.-r antl luguin te tbe bo wela. rea ii Vie J QXdJ Art a they wtxul & bo atmoat prior-Iran to thnae wha Bufr.-r fromtbMdiHirrH.'ingcomplAint; butforta ji.iif.iy thf-:rp.wine3dooa uotentl b-rLnd thoea wbocnt-crytbezniil find tkeae littlo pi ltavntn liblc in to itiany Trnys tVat thoy will not bo irit 12 to Jo itboat tuea. Cut after all nick heiu AGHE Is tb e bano of so man y Urea tbat bcre la m-hM vtmakeour gr. r: buast. UurxilUacuroitubila nt:..TS do at. --rti-ra Litt'o Iiv?r PiiXa arc vt ry email an J v-rr.L ;. to r.'i.;. ijlo .- t-xo .ils luakoa dose, "t y i.-- tin: t7 Tn.'j-taT.iy an.l tlj not cripe or i-yr -. L-;i .j ti.tl.- -jr-itlo .caoa pl-jaeas.ll uto tl i u i:.: -r. t .-.:'. : i ; t;ve for 1. Ho 14 I ; .:r.: - -i c rvaryv.-vro, n -nt Ly n-i J. - t- T PCOISF CO.. Np York. - -lLSALLDOSE. small price JBIil-2 91 ljNK SAW MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQDAB CO, YORI, PA. ma2013t. JOIIS F. STBATTOX A SOS, 43 A 45 Walker St. KEW TOItK. Importer, ud Wboloal IVmlers in all klsds uf MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars. Banjos. Accordeons, Harmoni cas, 4c, all kinds of Strings, etc., etc Happy and content is a bride with "The Roe Chester ; she lives in thel:t,ht of the morula. Taicarn mere, tvrjtt RoikUr Z-awcl Ca. JV'raf York- f fi ICFMT SAMPLES FKEE lUaBLH I Otx.iii u.r.K'm'iu. iCU.a.M'OTT.how York City CARTER'S y iver Wmw (DURE eIsseJ s&s 03WJ rTIiIZ TM ! OILS ! OILS ! The Si- rxlaxtl Oil Company, of Pittsburpr, 1 , make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of l;!umia;iting anl Lubricaiin Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be Ml FROM PETBOLEflH. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Host : Mcnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, I'lTTSDUP.G. PA. ortls-S'J-lyr. fob UC MImtU hl 4rPIoi tnalty ! 1('T .Mii lMra, lC- !-. i ii nt j i .nty n-; !n t !ic:r fi Prtnitir, and (r.m ait-t emu I, in xt uiiy and di ir bcoriT T t IlarrowiDic dratr is th lot of mir. its ti y k bark on lot, forerer loat. oppoi t nutty. I.lt ! paaw Ins ! ut. li op and l.'iirr. Iai;iroTytir ottjxirm- x.11 j . mr.A ,cnrjr'nrTif t. ymn.iiieitc. jmem. It a t a philoflophr. t'.int "the ifriUtra) of t ortana fTcrt (ollrn rptrtm.itj to rnh p: a at otti period f lif-s; cmtiiar tuaclianre. nu slipitirotit bor rr!s; fail toJo o aitd the dfittr i, f-'-cr (. ritmn." Itiw tl.ail yto fiu4 th CiUE.1 ittnirttiT.tTT (nTrTiato erery rhanro tliat .par w..tt;.T. au.l t fitir ftot.u e. iht what all oc-ce-i?nl mm !!: e in t fipfrT'itnf t. such as it not "fioa witMn ti it urli . Ikl.- rm; i t-Io- Improved, it will riv, at ltt. a f'''"'' t in 1 .i cm i'V ?i t'pi'rtt'.ni for manj it Mwnry to to nnl rapuilr ttd lionorablf t j ai.y mdtitri- ii u ti of titin r cjt AIU-m. Yoaru flo tho wm If ar.d l.ve nt lim. lfrrrer "n uro. Ktm ho r inner are -ity eanntic Ircm tw KlC j.t-r iar. Vm can do a weli if jt wiii woi k. fi'i i.:ird, but iiidnatra oIt; and a can inrrr Tntir Income as t gnn. Vow can siopai tiiuaorilr, .r ttl jnr time tn t!io work. Kaf to learn. C jfj.tnl i.t termed. flail tdii. All it com praii!r tirw ami reallr windrrfr:l. Wm instrnct ana how yc a how. I"t-e. r .t:inr ut.kii"wn amor onr work ra. No rooni to r;iiii h-i e. V'rito an d I art t n all fref , tvrolTirnitn.il Unit" to l"!ajr AJ hr at onr. II. llavlteit : Co., livm. tteO, Iartluud, M itab CaTifit(i. and Trade-Mark obtained, and all I'a eut buin.-s conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite 0. S. Patent Office, and we r.in fornre patout in le? time than those remote from Wahinrton. Send nioiU-l. drauiuir or photo with descrip tion. M'e advice, if patt-ntahle ir not. fr- f cliarir. Our f.-e not due till pat on t i neruwd. A Panohlet. -How to Obtain latent." with nam. p iJ-ariu.il clients inyonrState, coanty,ur town, sent free. Addn-n C.A.SNOW&CO, Opposite Patent Oifice, Washington, D. C- HALTtU-,' LTALLL1C ure ma.'.e Iroin tbe I'c.-t i.mnls ot nx.tlnie '1 in l.Ute, and tel ilietti uatvantzed. You can I.ui tbora painted or not. Our galvanized Shingle are rain and r"t rool, witliout tha ncveity ot painting. Onr painted Tin StiiDijies are mora durat.lo and nrnineniitl than It l li-it.lo to make a tin ro.'.f. put on In ti.e kid li.'Uloued r-tyle. Write l?.r prion li-t K. Tbb NinojiL Shekt Mktil Uoonaa 5 CiiH aireei. Nw Vors. i iai-0in We wnd t1i marr-1nn FrrT.rh Umi-Jy CALTHOS Inf. and l'cml cuarantrv that ( ALT.-K il, HTOI l.UrliBrsra Eablw, H hK Sruurrks VarieMclr aa Kfcs IOKi; Lm lfr. L'seitand par if satisfied. AdJrt. VON MOHL CO.. Sola Aacrtraa Afrau, (iaciuau, otla. HI 1 - ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS. I'nllT Awaknwtl t. t!io lmp:ir!;niT f ' KU.ll.il at tUf Wi.rld-. tlr. " '1I..R. R-.lH-rt S. M.-r..r:-i- -fi.-i:il rrir-- r-.t.i t i-. c . ' s :; ' "-' ' -Imilxn. -.vrit.-s t' t .''.!: -ry. M:: : 21. on It !.iti-;t J-.: ' .i:.-. .-i th-jt t!i- I'm- f.-f :; ;-' ; : ' in tlu IJ.-t : Ai .. -ti v. :! I (::-. llii ro wi-rv ...".-t r; hv.;- :--.- l j '.'!.:. : .n t h.- lr .!-:. l X'-iv -.- -i-i-t -s '. r- - A '!!tnixs!)r.. r .-t 1'ir -.- ii-.:r.-!rx-l smtl thirty i i ti : ; i-j- - -;:r:V pari f i ;.ri- ; i : '1.... iit-r.-tis. is urLi-rul-! .-i:-y : '- I.". ::l,'lit .!! of t:-f t!: . v ' -f : ju.-i. : v.-cil ;is t li.' t ... :.-' -Ii'-' '.. -i i:i -h" i:i:imif;i t'-.ri-:;- t v; m. i i V: - l';i:ti-.l Stiit. s .-. :. it:, h :v- t .': '. : :i tivo p:irt. Mr. M-'' ri-.i r-.ii i'1 t th -tiu-t that tiif tn..!-5 j ir.-iiu! . v ru'iy liavi . ipic l llv. :i )'.-. .:u I" 1:.V !:im ns"Ti 11:..- t'. 'h:'!.1-i:-.Ti i-v; -:':-:i ::t iii- avr l" ' to th.- S.i.-i.-ty .f A mhI t'u-y hav.-, without : -pi ": -v. uracil th..- i-.-.anv.fn.-t-.-.r.-r ; t hroti"'! .-.: (ir.-:it i;rit::hi an. I Ir !:. t-. s;-:i-i v.-..rt!-.v -x1i:l:'ts to ( hi.-.i y. ,. ?.lr. 11. M:;pi, in f spfi-''i r-.-"ltl- iiir..!.' iK-for. th" f-.-r; i-.:i!!.;; s.-rtion of tla- ;i l hi -ii ii ih.-r .1 . nit-r.-c. ::i:vi:-. all th..- n p--- v. iv.-s t" that irr.-at i:i!n-.try t :.: ihi" i-t lii.-airo not it!:a:j.lir."- any rc'.n-I - ti":i - that lai-h.t Ik ma-:.-, l.i- :n::--I'.-.i r.-v.-.u-.i-l t--rtai:iiy lh- -.h:l .it. -rs irj t! tra-U- from it !it : titrii-s. 'i h:-. s!n -. :-. t!::t it i- at la-t lK-'rintiirv to r-p .p. : : of t-n- i:i:-.;.u f i' r. r.. t'-ai lh: y i-r.'st prot.-.-t ih.-Ir tr.S." r.i .):. : i.:.rt . -f th- worl.l t'niin I"i:::-1 !:.'-.. ami that to i-iali a ; i-::":':!.it r.i l.!.-:-Lf" is an important :-t. p i:t thai ii i .'.-ti. '.. Mr. M'-'.r:r.i -h. in writi:: ; t'.p ': .snhj t of I';-- Iri..h vil'av, h:.l : : :.;'n--?ii :.t lir. - li-.i-n -".t r. 1 j : f ' t. liti ih" niwrvst-. ..f th.- I .ni-r:.l I:.-!r ! f-.5!t.i. r. pi .- i l.y :- . i:.:r I ilart. tlx- Iri..a If. In i-: 1 .-;:? i :i. v--r '.vh- - ojht: 'i i.... t hi- -s of Al--n':i i ii j.r .'-. 'I'': will 1. .:,.lr.- tiiudt- for t '.- ;!"-.! .i:. i.- : i : ". that th.- Iri-' vi'hiv : hall 1. a .: ;S::U r l-.:'..tr i r t!u- r. i1.- -f i h , . . and tho profits, afl" r p:' i:: r t' 4. -i th" villas.' v.:: 1 lh-i j -. 1 il .1 .: -.: . t ;::iiH i-.liiii::-.' the oqv .-it wi' ! ilivi.l.'.l f.'ja;i:." Ih-Iw.-i-'i i.. Ihi.t'-..i;-;nil fiiTi l a:. l th-- lri.- h In li:-! .-h: ! avs-K.iati .ii. Inf rra1. n a.-, to lu.w f:-: t!ii's. iailics nun arry out th.-ir iit.-:.-ti.ms'.f ..taliliIuTiir s-.i'-ii a lia:'.:r ! t th-.' sal. .-f 1 ri:-h prinlucls has l-i-:t n-p.H'st.-l l.y Mr. M.-t'. .nni ,-h. : n! tip m r vivi.'i it hi will f.rv.::-il ia-.-, -plifit 'i.-taiK .:iirniji.'f t li.-:u In ; i.i-w i-i--ta!n-fs samp:.--, of 1 ri.h la -. !:: ::- . up.". oli-..-r fal.ri vi liavc 1h- a MT.t t Mrs. I'ott.-r I'ahni r. HEADLESS BOD1ESS. " e;ha-.tly IM.r.ivi-ry ilt-f.-nt !y 3l:i:t- ia t ?w I...lltllllS t i l.t.li. A most ;r!iast!y lIs.-ovi-ry was iiia! l.y llurvt-y 'J'h. iuas, :i pro-pi--t-r i:i t!.--tiioiii'taiiis to the sotith of S..h ln';.' t'ity. hail Ixi-ri tryi'n,; to l i'il...'.v a l.liml U-a-1 fi r some tuii" lm-l.-r tin 1 lirf that hi; would lhul an o'-l al-a:.-iti;'i-l iiiini-. of which iriany st .ri.-s h av.- Um tohl. lit- followi-l" what h. ! iiii(l--..(l an ohl trail l-t-p into the mi;;nl.-5i:s an.l caiiio to a p!a-" whicii hiiowi-.l i-iis t.f Imviny l-i-.-ii onci iii-hahit.-il. I).-'p into the canyon, which was aiT.iost hii'.ilt'ii at th' m.ir.th of a htavy growth of l.ush-s ami vin.-s. he found a, stone house. It wassmall. ar.d had apparently Urn made for tl.e pur-Io.-m ot holding Minn-tiling which was in vi-r to jrt .iit, for there was neither d.s.r nor winilow. The place showed such evidence of jrreiit ag-e that Thomas had no scruples in hreakin- into the hou'-, and the si;rht which met his p-aze when he did so nearly caused him to faint. Lying-on tho floors and propped up around the walls of the little stone housr were the headh-ss l.xlies of sev enteen people. The lxxli.-s ha.l lcn prepared ill some way and retained their form anil appearance as if they had Ik-oii dead only short time. Not a head was found aloutthe place. Tho liodies were those of men and women and two children. On rejxirtin- the discovery at Salt Lake an investiga tion was made, and the lx-lief is ;en eral that the b-.niies aro those of people who were kilKil in one of the many early Mormon wars which took place when the country was being- settled. What ha.s boon done with the heads is a mystery which no one has attempted to solve. There was nothing about the txxliesto fcfive tho sirhtest clew to their identity. WRAPPED WITH SNAKES. Adventure of a Farmer ttlio lronl'J Into an 11 Well. Alexander Krolsky, a farmer near Derby Hill, t'oim., nt-ently had an ex perience with snakes that ha.s rendered him temporarily insane, and the phy sicians are not sure that he will ever rc p;ain his reason. Krols.ky went down into a well on his farm for the purpose of cleaning it out. lie had U-i-n tlown b-.it a few minutes when he shouted to his cousin, who had lowered him, to draw him up. The man liopan pulling up the rope. When he had he' pod Krolsky nearly to the top lie looked d.nvn and saw several black and brown water snakes were around Krolsky's arm and lxidy. Tho sijrht of tho serpents seared tho man, and, dropping- tho rope, he ran howling away. Krolsky's shrieks were heard by laborers a short distance away, and they ran to tho well. Krol sky was battling desperately with the snakes. Ho was quickly helped out. From his liody five immense snakes were torn and killed. His mind is nw dorangod. Tho ohl well in which he encountered tho reptiles is apparently full of them. A lantern lowered into it revealed a countless numlter of ser pent heads protruding from the wall. Koqtiiniaux for t tie Fair. The schooner K vol ina is lx-ing fitted out at Halifax, X. S.. for a voyaye to tho northern part of Labrador. She will (,'. as far north as possible, when tenor twelve familu s -.f Ls-piimaux, alout lifty or sixty persons i:i all. w ill be -n:iTi-.l to go to tho world":, fair at Chicago. iK.g-s, iishing gear and all implements used by them will be brought along. Messrs. Talmr and Vincent, of Washington territory, are here stijH-rint-ndiiig the fitting up of tho schooner, l'rof. Ueid, of Harvard: Dr. Ilaur, the eminent naturalist, and one f tho first scientists of America, will join the Tessel here the first of next week and proceed on her to- se lect the Esijumaux. They will also Ik; accompanied by a professor from JuelKc and one from Newark. On her return, which will Ik in almut two months time, the schooner will pro ceed to lioston with her strange cargo and they will lie sent to Chicago from there. I.lKlitcot Itiryrle In the Worl.l. ISerlo, a European bicyclist, lias had specially made for him the lightest pnouinatie-tiroil safety bicycle ever made iu the world. It weighs exactly eighteen and one-half piumls. The average weight of racing "safeties" is twenty-five pounds. Kerlo had to "honeycomb" tho nuts, Kdts and wash ers and lighten tho frame oven more than tho most reckless manufacturer would have dared. The tires weigh I two pounds eight oumi-s. The rear ! wheel is twenty-eijjht inches. Tho ma chine is geared to sixty-eight inches. The rat-trap pedals weigh exactly tw el ve ounces. LADIES! A re y. ii rutkl.n i-ii.mu'Ii to venture' If sownd trio cent- in fi:.!.!. io lit- ttu l; J'.'hlijhtnfj i 'o., nnd .'.'il it Inu -full Sti-.-.-t. N.-m tiork. ! one of tli.-ir Ix-aulil i iilMr it.-.! l.Jllic-r. IIOObH.' il 1. a i. nnujlli'. '..i ll'l. ll-s:- lll W..rk V o.il p:lrt.ll ! I.-fil.-li:.-l:t. m iM-ei.t of t.-ti o.-nu in s:"i:.:. tln-v will i. I jmiki !..-: I n fi..l k. I i f t!i. ir liiaiotn l:ii.si' hol.l tua..- verbu. Fori, ii .-i-lp tl-.-r u I--. -! n lo..k roDtiiiiiinir rompl i.i ' i (. Mikacl..." i.l.tl l.iii.!.- ..1 j. in..-: H..ni..r soii t..-1-iln r-. ill. t.-n x(pii-i:- aTJINEPTUS ! A very p1-:ifc:nr. lutrin'.-- i'v.-yri!.i-d itror.mt:r comjM.::t..i lor .-u:-in.- tiicl.- i ji:i.im- uii'i c-tit-T l.ilT.-r . it. , r i fliii-! I'n.-e. 't 4'et ier rn Ilo'tli-. I'n x r !. (! l.y 1 1. i:iiilf-'.t pi.yi. ..-um i'i KTirii-i.. i.ii.! Aiii.-ii-.-t. i .tii.oii. uc. coii.aiii.-? vt.'ty l.t;iU'-. I--..rSni..- l.y l--ri;.'irtrt. S;tinl.'.ctun-d l.y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., l.(s.o ami yv.w ox:u. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. An fl'ir."iTit r.i..'.''is!i .hainia, . j.r.-pnrnti..ii for biii.-.iiH. rualj-.ruil ait'I 1:.m:.i tr I. tl:t- r sult. f ov.-r luciil v-loe .-ai f i;.'.i-t i-mujeut eci.'iiti'io r.-.-ari-li. Apj.rov..! l.y- tli- lii-li.f in.'-lic.'il Mithoritii-n. iu us- in ilie It. pitu s .to-vrry --irt f l.urf.jx. Ksp-ciallv l.-:pliil t. I.i'li.i, cliii'lr.-u Guil x-o-y" .ilf K.-.l.-iit:.r lutl.i's. ilnti-.-.y v'tatle ; f r-.- from harmful druis. !-i Handsome Packr.aes, Price 50 Cls. T'n f.a i i .1 snl.-Iy I y n, H , 'i ). n LONDON AND NEW YORK, Cheni:-j l.y r.pr" irrr!-i-t t: JI -i Ma1i ty tL(! ;:w--n an-i t'i tit.- fioyal I'riii. .i". Ni:.V VHVK r KAN CI I : 130. 132, 1C4 Chaiitor. St, ROYAL PILLS. fame mi-'lirin.-c pr.rH-rt:'. pr. aL Elixiit, In I a j.j.iij ty t-:..s, ui'2j c-i.'s. FCT? SALE DY ALL DP.UCC.I0T3. REHEfiBERTiEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Sitters COZCAL. 'V" ) HOc Vineg-ar Eitters PCWLEES, B-'i !, soo. Vinegar Bitters, i..-.v ',t l.0 Vinegar Eitt crs, o:uF?;-k-. bitu-r taM-.-. $1.06 The World's Creat Elood Purifier and Lif 3 Ciying Principle. Only Temperance Bittsrs Keotvii. Tliepakt efih of n Ontnry tl:r Lending Kuii'i'y .'l.-i!i iiie bl tlie Woiltl. R. IL McDccala Drr Co., Proprietors, 5?AX IT-VNCIiCO iS.-j NEW YOiilw J0I5 : : PRINTING; Printing Office 1 tlie jOace to ctt your JOB PRINTING I'loiuptly um tut isf actor lly executed. We will meet the prices of houoraDle cotnpttion. We don't do nrjy Vtut first-class wotk arid want a living price fur it. With Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared to turn out Job;rrlntinijof every dit-crlption in the FINEST STYLE and at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Xothltig but tbe best material used and our work f-peaks for Itself. We are pre pared to print on tbe shortest notice Posters, Trocbammes, Business Cards. Ta;s, Hill Heads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Labels, CiuctLAits, Wedding and Vit-niNo Cards. Checks. Notes, Drafts, ItECEirTs, IJosd Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Tarty Invitations. Etc: We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Toster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Kates. Tlie Cambria Freemau, EBEN.SIJUHG. PENX'A. Scientific America Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRICHTS, eto. Fit Information anil f tw TliuictrnK -V wrrto to Ml. NN ft J 3t Bu..l.w A Y. tivw Vl.KK. OUl.Mt tuireau i.r WNtiniiir t.ittiil m Aiihtica. Kvery a1nt 1jikri out ly nn In hrotu:l.t In-fore tlie public by a uuttoe (riveu t ret ul c-lntr'C lu 1 tie Scientific SVmcncau Ijarpt rtrmtiition of btit urtr-ntlfir parwM- in t rm world, riplrndidly lll.iTru-fl. Kn iiin-llii-i'iit man Khouid he without It. W l.lv, :.io a y-r: fl.iii nix niotiih. AJ1r-.i. Mt'NN it .' l,L liLi3i.its,.l liruMdwajr. New ork. PATENT STEEl PICKET FENCE' UANUMIMi; LVDlilH CT11JLK. Cheaper than Wood. Th avtiove rutibowt l.veC Petri with (ktr. 4 IU.UBfV fltUat.)c4&a be Bvda Ira m H utxl ptMi. Whrn rULac f'T p-to (atuiiiiy, KuiulMr of iium, Pmihto itd tlnl ntd. We lm Huiatotr Heavy .rn KrU(?iufc. t rut, Btavi.i iPit. t mi, uitm ...a riKii am irrH t 1 1 ! lw-a. Kt4 Kiinir. Hrmmm ud ltu finl... WlKK I'HuE I TAYLOIt Sz Ui:, 1) ilvim ii'tJ J.'ti I'rmtluT II r-i, ti4 t kxfciii M a trial 4irder. ' I Mil All 4rJl r t 1 ' J 1 i' i: 1 II ti Ii ti I it i J i (,ST,,,'",,,: . n;inch Opcnod IJonr tho yyr anion orou-.Kla 'it stri !i l uriil ( . . i - A N.'.i l lui'l I :,, . ., . f (lit lor tin- i :mii:t ., Worl.l I nir. ' ';.i!:v.vkn1. j-.ist l.i-lov. .. v ,i:;i i . li-i:i -.tir -f i - . 1:1 i:l ! ! r-.:i'.l ry ' '. :. . . 1 Si.- ( " i '(.-: i - - . . ' f. .mi:-- : ri.-.. '; ! tliiri. .. i !.:j.-.l, ;-.r"M"i:---.:-t- i.ful , i. :. : : . lii l.-I!-.' I- ' : ; : . Il'- I'l tin- rif-i'i-- : - ; .- ( Til.- l '-r i . .: ... ' ni;rht :hi1 -.. . : I: ": t clay. 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It will 1 ' ' niiinit.-s ti n-a.-li thi' t of tii.- ' ' i i;.- m.-aris . if this railway. a!s. 1... rij,t 4-h-vntors to a ' jiass.-n'i-rs. At tlu liasi 4 t:.. will iM-i-ri'.-t.-.l four sV4-t..r; i'h. s,- h-.t.-i-, tin- iirom..i, r iv i : t in t lu- f..rm of a i-; : i .-'.(nari-s will Ik- M;ptli-i vi" an.l t r. .pi.-al Irio-s in iaiil.i i-: ' liativrin- "-anl. iis . .f llahyl -n. 1 : - t.) Ik- t : lh A t!..- t'o'.'.iia. i . : "1 at nikrht wii I In- iilniii'pr t: :; 1. 1 pi nnarh' 1 .y t in Hlsn 11. i v . iihts an.l ri-1!ivtiTv .whii-li v. i" 1 'i- at a trn-at ilistarn-.-. s - - 1 st -k is siilisi-riHcil f. ir it is jr. ;i- : put thriH' shifts if mii. wnrl. - -' hours tafh. to work an.l t the striH-ture lwfon t hi' f.rr . ; r CHAINS AND ANCHORS. ...... ,..- , 111., u ,....- U tli. ll It M-S. In tin maiiufai-t nr. of it ..v. n . ' I .n- .1... .. . . .. .. Th. -W..1 ..i.,.!,,. it... i".,;....i M-i'isrc ri-sults otia-rv. is- una"..''' 011 1 n- si-i r 1 i Mn-nt 11 t.n.i ia. 1 ' i-vi-n ni.-iuuiir its t..n iron, u-..-in" lmt tl... i;n.-st , ,f ..... 1 1 ,-. an.l t In-pr.M-4-ss is iirii.jw. lli ' says tin- .New joi t Sun, av im'! frimi 111., fnriiri.... :i irl.iu Imr ti.r,. t is rn'hsl into h.no- Hat v;i1k . .f ; 4.;u.. i , h in 1 !ii. i.n. ss, uhi. h an- into: 'ioit lcti'tli.s, to Ik- nrain m. t int tiM' Jii-al; tin-si-. iK-in- withilr.i :l 1 . 1 :i. .. a .11.- lllilfil ill!.. I.11I4-IS4I1 u it-w i': siptart at tlu -iuls ami alHiutt"' l.ili-r wliii'li rr. ... .v. . li!..,i thrust into tin fiirua', mul at a lu iu ure lahi-ii inn. ny means i t ... t- .ri" Mtvp4.-n.Uil liy u c hain f r -.. ma-i-hi-a.l trolh-v wIi.h-1, th- a r ... ,lr ;..4.. -...1" ..4 : : . . ir'TriHi-r of fi-4-t lor.rr, Iwiti-.' ai' i il (j-iailually in th.' air Tin r .a - ....... .... ..1.1 l 4 . .1. .. I .. .... I ,r ii-'-. 4 ... -..n. 1:111, r.ii..ri 1. iil . - ' link-., whi.-li aro formo.1 l.y a.- i 'i 1 f.1157 ami plarin-j upon a sji...-i.:! " aiu-4' ami turii.il into a staph- v! :ii" staples lH-iiit' thi-ti link.v! ' -oiiiplel i?,;r t ho cha in, the ei ' to'eUii'r liy liaml. tin- j . : : - i tlu-H put 01: - tho link l'.-iri-pi. -to, fvo far as w . n kn ,1 Mv' oeriK-.l. To test tl:.' v..rL. :i ' rr.rmiiiir im iiii-si.h- of tin . vi.l.vj at one n.l with in?s atul at tho other l.y a h;. (.'im-. liy irii'uns of tn.-.'i tia- ilravvn tio;lit ami sul'jfote.l fs-1'-t .us prt-sMtn-: if. nmhr tii- . " hri-aks ir 4-xliiluts any 11a v.. 1 jecteil. .la.lvli.ii4-' !4-iii-ry. Mr. ;ialst..n. kn-.wn a'"''1-' "" -olU-a-iios in pul.lio life as "' -. it 1. 1 1... ..ft. 1 11 1. i.i. 1 .. .1 :i r: ' . ' has l.i-4-ii sai l of l.ir.i 1 ! .. 1 1 ' 1 " ton more than niosi lli.-.sli v.i- over know. His tiu'iuoi-y ' 1 ' ' mu1 l.iit li.- has in .....1.. 1.,. r. 1.. t-.--.:-. ' " .' ollu-r 1 m 11 ma hi- 1 in-1 1 1 1 .1 : -i ' !'.-t. When lu- was pr'nno i"1'1"' iv-u Lis ni"ii.(i.-i- I-. l.i-i-P t!i. ' ;': 1 - 'tlu-.tletaili. i'f 'i! t i 'it of u hi. h three w 1 1 . 1 -4-'.:r trustoil. Mr. tilai, .'.-n.- !' invalual'lo tu'-oii.p;i''!'"" ' to US4' all the o.ll te. i- : ' -It is then that the Im'!. ' poii.lwiu-4'. wliieli 4-M-4-. ..- in of BIIV 4.f his 4-.Hit.-lej""-' IK.S4-.1 of. iiis .mi -. ivp'i ;-. i.ir t.i Kiip-lisJ-iiii-M tha" " other pulilio man tbe