- I ,; i V 1 i i - ; i 1 j A JUDICIAL KINDERGARTEN. Effective I'ee of Mid UnciMK lu Seo-tenrtn-r lrlonrr. Once upon a time, says the San Fran cisco Examiner, there was a judjre naminl Bedraan, who presided over a biff territory, which kept him racing from Santa Cruz to Salinas and San Luis Obispo. The Spanish population was the chief race to l found in that district, and Kedman knew but two words in that lanffuajre, which were "No tiende," and was put to the neces sity of employing- a court interpreter, who attended him in his rapid tour of the biff circuit. It happened that a murderer was to be sentenced in Monterey and that an important trial must be attended, wiles away, on the same day. lieilman's in terpreter had (rone oil to a fandango in the wilds somewhere anil could not he found when court was opened, and ICed man was in a fury of impatience. At last, when he could endure .the delay no longer, he said to the man lielow in the dock: "IVisoner at the bar -itan.l up!" 'No tiende," said the man, shaking his head stupidly. "You don't savey, do you?'' exclaimed the judpre sharply. ' Well, lo you uu ilerstand this?" and he proceeded to gesticulate vigorously with his hands ami indicate the motion of rising. The man finally comprehended and arose stiffly in his seat. "lrisoner at the bar, it is the sentence of this court thtt you be taken from the place whence you came on Friday, the iTth day of June next, 1 handed by the neck until you are dead, and may tlod have mercy on your soul. Now, tlo you savey that?" The poor prisoner .shook his head in a fiewildercd fashion, and could only cry: '"No tiende, no tiende." 'Is there anybody present in this court who can translate that awful sentence to this prisoner?" demandd the judfre of the half a dozen of officials and spectators in the room. They were in the same boat as the prisoner, and could only shake their heads mourn full v. Vell," exclaimed the juJg-e. a bright thought strikiug- him: "I'll just show you, then, this way:" whereupon he un reeled a yard of red tape that lay on his desk, and, twisting it hurriedly almut his own neck, held the two ends hifrh over his left ear, at the same time roll ing his eyes and wagging his tongue down against his chin. A dreadful (rroan went up from the prisoner and from the others in the court room. They understood the grim judicial kindergarten completely. AN AWFUL FALL. It Wu Two Miles. Hut tit I-aller Wm Not Hurt. The experimenter was Lieut. Mans field of the Royal Naval Reserve, says London Invention, lie made his ascent from the Victoria gardens recently, sit ting upon a trapeze immediately be neath the balloon, to which was also attached a parachute of a new fashion. The whole rose to a height which ren dered even .he big- balloon itself scarce ly visible in the cloudless sky. It was now, as appears from this brave sea man's narrative, at an altitude of eleven thousand four hundred feet, or more than two miles, commanding a vast horizon, but the voyager's hands were so numbed that he was becoming un able to feel the cords.- "Then," says Lieut. Mansfield, "finding my apparatus all clear, I took the balloon ring in my right hand, drew myself clear of the trapeze and dropped down into space." After descending with terrible velocity for some distance the para chute began to open. At ten thousand two hundred feet he was falling at a great speed, but was fully able to con trol the apparatus. At ten thousand feet he was sailing down calmly into space. Then he drifted to and fro in various counter currents, and at one thonsand feet exactly felt the heat from a long, red, iron chimney. Now comes the more remarkable-part of the narrative. "Steering my parachute," he continued, "to the eastward, I dropped her rapidly to clear the buildings ahead, and, seeing nothing but houses to descend on, I selected the flattest I could find and dropped gently down on it." A spectator who watched the voy age from the gardens gives a vivid ac count of straining the eyes till he was jukt able to discern a tiny white speck on the blue sky. After what seemed a terrible length of time, Lieut. Mans field liecanie visible swinging under the parachute, and working the valve lines so as to insure a safe landing when he chose to make it. "Such a complete master of the air," says the eyewitness, "has never been seen before in this coun try." The balloon fell, as was intend ed, in the sea. where. Wing fitted with cork belts for the purpose, it was easily recovered. Lieut. Mansfield, who looks for great advantages from his manage able parachute in naval operations, has announced that his next ascent will be with an entirely new apparatus, spe cially adapted to military warfare. SOME NEW IDEAS. Ntw waitress aprons seen in the best shops are of tine lawn with wide hems and deep rumes reaching to the bottom of the skirts. Nickh. pudding dishes with covers are a new mderate-priecd substitute for the silver-plated ones all housekeep ers like, but which many find beyond the resources of their pocketbooks. The "Rosebud apron," so called from the new song which the foreign papers say I'atti is to sing in her next engage ment, is a pretty confection made of dainty flowered stuffs of sheer material. Ax ingenious woman has hit upon the idea of a "dress album," n which tiny cuttings of every gown belonging to its owner are to be chronologically ar ranged under the dates on which they were purchased. JtrTTKKcrrs in an old blue china bowl gave the touch of grace to a cool suburban hall the other day, and later more of the same field blossoms in more old blue china bowls beautifully set out the suburban dinner table. PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Sjrnt Bkaslet, of Aberdeen. Ky., has performed the marriage ceremony for over fourteen thousand people. Thk daughter of Thomas Kennman, of Llnora. Ind., while asleep, stepped out of a third-story window, but was only slightly hurt. Matthew It. Excei.l, who was recent ly eleeted mayor of Alliance, O., is the youngest mayor in the United States, lie has just passed twenty-two. iKBTRtnK SonsE. aged eighteen, of Aroostook, Me., has never laughed or smiled. While intelligent on other matters, any ludicrous event or witti cism makes no impression upon her. It is said of the late Samuel McDon ald Richardson, of lialtimore. that he was personally acquainted with nearly 47.000 depositors in the savings bank of which he was president, all of them working people of small means. Pljrmr I'tnwU of Persia. ' The. western part of Persia is inhab ited by a species of camel which is the pigmy of its race. Typical specimens of this creature are almost a pure white in color, and are, on that account, wor shiped by some tribes of the natives. When the shah was in Berlin in ls9 he was very kindly treated by the city authorities, and in return presented the municipality with a pair of these little white wonders. The largest of the two weighed but sixty pounds and was only ven ty-seven inches high. A Woman's Rack. It is the mainspring of her life. What can she do, where can she go, so long as that deadly backache saps every particle of her strength and ambition? She cannot walk, she cannot stand ; her housework is a bur den ; the hours behind the counter or in the factory are crushing ; she is miserable. The cause is some derange ment of the uterus or womb. The backache xsthc snresx . V.v. I.ydia K. Pinkhan's I " -ret r :-ls Compound is the .... - ininilmg remedy. A worn i'i discovered it and gave it to women. A woman reads your letter and gives you a woman's sympathy and he.p. Thousands send letters grate ful for physical salvation. The same salvation is for you. Don't hesitate. All drugs "t tell it, or -ait , hj uai'. in lorn ft' Till or lajsi-gt-, on rtwtpt of H I wrrl. At4rrM m Ctnil- y'mSC H4 MKhli AL C., I.'.lrt, From Pole to Pole Ani'i SiBdAFAjiiLLA haa demonstrated lie power of cure for ell dlawaeca of the blood. The Harpooner's Story. A i HeJjorJ, June J. 1833. I)B. J. C.Ati at Co. Twenty years ago I was a brpooir In tho North i'aciilc, when lira ethers of tne crew and mynrtf were laid up with carry. Our bodies were bloated, yuma swoltra and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches all ver us, mat jut breath seemed rotten. Take It by and large we were pretty badly olf. All oui lime Juice accldeuially destroyed, but the espial n bad a couple doxen bottles of ATI it's Saksafakixxa and Rave us that- We recov ered on it quicker than I hare ever seen mea brought about by any oth-r treatment for Hcurry, and l'Te seen a good deiU of It. (Wing no men tion In your Almanac of your Sareaparilia being (ood for scurry, I thought yon -Might to know of. this, and aa send you The facts. Respectfully yours, .KaLra T. WixaaTB. The Trooper's Experience. Marten, eutolanJsS. Jfrica.)March'i, JJ"S. IB. J. C. ATI1 it Co. Gentlemen : I have ainch pleasure to testify to vbe gi-at veuie of your AarsaparllU. Ws have hem staUoned hers for oyer two years, during which time we had to live In teats. Being under canvas foe each a time brought en what la called la this country "veldt-sores." 1 had those sores far eone time. 1 was advised to take your Harea. Serilla. two bottles of which made my eorea Isappear rapidly, and I am now quite welL Tours trulv, T. K. Bouix, Trooper, Cap Mounted Jtlemsn. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the only thoroughly effective blood purifier, the only medicine that eradicates the poisons oC Scrofula, Mercury, and Contagious Bliss as from the system. MlirARIB it Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ml Sold by all Druggists : Price (1 ; Mis. bottie t tot e StOP XlOLCkX I Chronic Cough Now.'! For If volt fin tint It ttiKV kjuvtm. ,1,. . I sumptl n. For Cunnonpcfon, Hrrofulet, j tirtu-rul Itrhilitff and Hatia Itiacaarm, ) there la uoihintf l.ke j K,,ULSI0M Of Pure Cod Lirer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES OT Ijlma Mnd BorlA. It In almost a j-nljitabie as milk. Far ' liAtli.P 1111,11 f.tlnir ..f.ll.l Vn...1f..KU j A. wouderful Beau producer. I - - - .. ...... . ... .... 1 u., A-M.Miatl.UD. I Scott's Emulsion 'ncreare poor imitations. Get the peNMitte.j 1 1 A I I t VCt a ble nMLLoHAil The great popularity of this preparation, aflr iu test 01 mauy years, should be an assurance, even to the uiot skeptical, that It la really meritorious. Those who have used Hall's Haik KknkwK know that It doea all that Is claimed. It cause new prowth of hatr on bald heads provided the hair follicles are not dead, which Is seldom the rase: restore natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the Bcalp healthful aud clear of dandruff; prevent the hair falling off or changing color ; keep it soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow long and thick. 11 all's Hair RrxfrwKR produces tta effects by the healthful Influence of It vegetable Ingredient, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It I not a dye, aud is a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol. It does not evat orate quickly anil dry up the natural oil, leaving the 'hair hanth and brittle, as da other preparations. Buckingham' Dye ros thi WHISKERS Colon them brown or black, a desired, and Is the bext dye, because it is harmless ; produces a permanent natural color ; and, being a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. FMNUD IT ft, P. HALL & CO, Nashua., N. H. &dd by all Dealers In Mediclr.; FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. UHiMEEnr j nrjEuui tsi xxrxsarn n.v;j OtNE RATION AFTER GENERATION LAi cseo A BLBBaan rr. . sAG Droppe exs Sum. CX.rsm Z It. anoeia nave a bocue or it in kk tK-i 1 1 ffe Frum RaeaaistliM. aei. ""SI d atlea. K AsUibu, c aolera Morbua, Ilarrbo-a, Isnrn.ai !in-iM Datarra, BronratUs laaeaaa. S. ) mm Itralna, arill find ta iy eare. CamptileS U) Bodv I Us old or umba, Btlir Jomu or HUmlna. wll And u 1MJM m.M ana speeuy eare. tnuuohieA Price eta., hv mall. S IxtlVa. KaprsssialJ. ax 1. Si. JUUNbOll . ixi! mail, s lvu UuasTua. Mi STHATTON nana instrBmenia, nanre ana kcss unini. Sea. VSocoo. ctarteosls. CiMAilt anS all IftMnaataata am VI I V . .1 a r. w r. .Tavarroa a soa as ss iw lust Im avjl em mis 1 Every S tmHMlL4i TOWSER MET HIS MATCH. A Iog lies a niffleulty vsltli aGsadrrsad Comes Oat Second Uest. A hit of meat cast on the lako in one of the parks of Allegheny Cit3" ret-ently gTive a forcible illustration of the re nowned pugilistic qualities of the genus Anser. The wrap was tossed to an oM gray gander.sailinff and dipping ma jestically back and forth.with his harem ut a safe and respectful distance Whinil him. Just ash? made a frra-eful dive forward a stray dojr, of hungry aspect and venturesome turn of mind, made f"r tli-. pv:it al". The pander paused, .,: T-.:iis':i:iu-!it written in every line of i,:., ir-.i:i.d neck ami extended wings. The lU'g friskily brought up at the .valer's edge and reaehtsl out a paw. The eoveted morel was midway be tween him and the gander, tuick as thought the gander slapped the water w it h his wings, heating the scrap he low the surface and diin4' after it. Somehow he luisealeulated. and when he cam up the morsel wa. dancing u few feet awny. The dog, says th. I'itthui'gh Times, was softly dimpliug the atcr with his paw. At every wave the scrap came nearer to him. The harem drew closer arounu its lord, aud the oldest in the ll.K-k gave a few words of advice to him. She received a siund slap withawing.apparently a command to mind her own business. Just as the d;ig reached out for the meat the gan der gave a lunge also. Hill and paw ith missed it. It disappeared, only to rise tantalizingly a few feet away. The dog was no longer hilarious. This was too seriou-. business, and. he ran up and down the shore, bark angri ly, while the gander retired to wreak vengeance on his hapless harem. A moment later, seeing tte scrap almost ashore on the waves of the conflict, he made a sudden dash. So did the dog. 1 hey met, and for a few seconds gray wings, dog hair and wild screams of purp and gander tilled the air. Then the dog trotted slowly away with a f.u-e full of religious fervor turned toward the theological seminary, while the gauder, wiping the sweat of vic tory from his brow, carried the scrap, for which he seemed to have lost his appetite, to his proud family. THE FIRST CABLE. It Was Simply Naked lore with No Pro tect 1 n a; Sheath. In modern cables the core is always protected tirst by a serving of hemp or jute and then by an outer sheath of soft steel wires, which are relied on to fur rish the mechanical strength which the . .ble must have in order that it may stand the pulling about which it re ceives in laying and repairing. Hut iu the pioneer trial there was no idea of a protecting sheath; the naked core wan to le laid in the channel to form the first telegraph betweeu England and France. There was but a single wire of copper inside, according; to the Saturday Heview (nowadays there is al ways a strand of several wires twisted together), and this was covered with g-utta percha so thickly ai to bring the diameter to half an inch. The covered wire was wound on a great reel on the deck of a steam tug in Dover harbor, and after a number of preliminary trips the line was laid on the J3d of August. 1S5U. Lead sinkers were attached at every hundred yards to carry the cable to the bottom, for iu the absence of any heavy sheathing its specific gravity scarcely exceeded that of sea water. The attempt was at once made to open communication, but though signals seemed to pass nothing could be made of them, and Mr. Smith records that the operators at each end were regret fully forced to the conclusion that those at the other end had been lunching, not wisely, but too well. Next day matters were worse, no signals could pass at all. The cable was broken, and so end ed this first attempt at submarine tel egra phy. The liignals of the first day had been unintelligible, not because of any breach of continuity on the part of the cable or failure in temperance on the part of its guurdi.ius, but simply in consequence of electrostatic iinl u;Uot. the influence of which in r. nrd.ng the electric pulses was n t understod. It was to over.-'" difficulty caused by in- ,.:o.t Sir William Thomson, vurs later, invented his mirror . uuomcter. thereby making it prac . iciiblc to speak at a reasonable pace even through lines as long as those that cross the Atlantic. AMERICAN POLITICIANS. (Jf.n. KrpA lli'sxo.v, Virginia's new senator, rose in four years from lis.- t in federate ranks to a major gen.-r.i! . !iip. SfcNAToK Itl.ACKBrRN is ,:.' i.f the readiest f congressional .-. akers, and can re.-l on pretty thoUjjf'its and smart ideas by the huur. l'KKsint.Nr IIa:iisoh has accepted honorary niem!era.hip in the tJarlie club. Atlantic City' new newspaper men's organization. Win 1 li.aw Rf.id is the second candi date on the republican bide for vice president who, prior to his nomination, hud never been a candidate for an elec tive office. Chester A. Arthur was the first, Si.satoii Peffeb says that he "gets the most real fun in playing with chil dren in the street. There is an abun dant sincerity about their fun that you never find in the sports of folks that are old enough to be conscious of their tlignit-. " Minister Cooi.ihoe, as he appeared to the eyes of the Paris correspondent of the ondon News, is "white-haired, hale, of a straight carriage and direct manner. lie strikes one as a man of in tellectual as well as business tastes and pursuits." ANSWERS TO PERT QUESTIONS. First Roi-sdkr "Why don't you rise eailier, old mau'.'" Second Kounder "Well, principally because I am afraid I would meet myself going to bed." X. Y. Tribune. Fair Passenger "I wonder why the ocean is so restless?" Oallant Mate "How eould you expect it to lie easy with so many rocks in its bed?" Har per's Ilazar. Mrs. Kicks "People complain of be ing robbed at drug stores; they never overcharge me." Hicks "What do you buy?" Mrs. Hicks "Postage stamps." X. Y. Herald. Law and Lawyers. Richmann "I have decided to make no will." Law yer "Then the law will divide your es tate." Richmann "Well, that is better thuu letting the lawyers divide it." N Y. Weekly. As to Rivers. "Know Rivers?" "Yes." "Is he all right in his mind?" "I think so, why?" "He seems queer that's all. Has his office in the Wayup building; sixteenth floor, you know." "Well?" "Asked me if 1 couldn't drop in on him some day." Chicago Tribune. A Cauraeaiu Canloe. A funny incident occurred while ome blasting operations were ia progress lately at HulL Que. An un usually heavy charge was about to be fired, and everybody had been warned away. A little dog immediately jogged over to the edge of the pit where the explosion was about to take place. The canine stood w-agging his tail, the onlookers at a distance, of course, thinking it was indulging in a final bark. With a loud report the rock be low was rent asunder, the men ran over and to their astonishment found the little dog uninjured and barking' with all its might at the noise in the middle of a cloud of smoke. "Well begun is half done." Tepin yoar housework by buyin? a a cake of SAPOLIO- Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring So.ip use 1 for all cleaning pur poses. 91 and 93 Fiah A7ecue, PITTSBURG, HAS PUT cj-r.- WiWi a s u - ?rtrri. ss. -'ar- "f , . -?-,. ' i d-L ' SJA-Ti' L 'vM r 1 ! . i --; i . -; rrt I i v vi --i-s-ifCSU.-U- 'A' i. i .-' ! W.ir . WORKINCMEN and TOILERS Whether With Hands or Head, TAKE THIS TO I1J3AKT. ORGANIZE BRASS BANOS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coming campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT, ISeside t.ie pleasure you will have and the future prutit. Wc !i::vc j.in pi.-. ly iT.ii i fil for just such trade a yours an imiiicii-e i:i i. nf Instruments of Our Own Importation, Direct from the great fae tores of the world and arc i:nat,uii. . ,1 ti 1 f ili- .-r choicest miality. but which we pnM.se to si-'l at N K I'll' ! IT N I. V. No Mid dle men and small dealers' proht. but sold to you direct at i M IMi:TKi;s" THICKS. No matter what interested parties may try to make you heiievc. ju-1 come -traiirh: to HKAPQUAKTEL'S FOR MI'SICAL IXSTRFMI'STS. ;.. i' .M.V AM OR CIIKSTRA 1SSTRVMESTS AM TRfMMl.Sos. Violins. Guitars. Mandlin. IJanjos. I'ifes. Cornels. lli uin. Mu-ic: indeed ev.-rvt Iiiui; musical. AIo. the MATCH LKSS DKCKKIi ItKos. IIANos. the AnNii, MoltKL KNAItK A CO. 1TANO, ihe world-renowned IIKILI.IANT l isi HIil: I'lA.No, and the EST BY, and STORY & CLARK all of which yon know leads the musical world in quality an I h:i i .u-: i f ll.cir ihmN. While we put the prices down to you at such rates, and on such EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT As puts one of these elegant instruments within t he reach .f Every Man Who Loves His Home and Children Yon should have a DH-ker llros. or Knabe or Fisher, or F.stey. and St u v A Clark in strument, instead of some cheap or unknown or iei liais une ild f. . il make. Therefore have only one ot t he atxive named instruments. Have tn other. AUo rememlier that for either l'ianos or Orjrans. 1'ands ami Orchestra insi rniueiits w e will make to you the veiy lowest .Single I'rolit 1'rires. and K.N' TF1IMSOF 1'AYMENT. Also remember to write direct to the house, or call -roiialIy at the salesrooms in the (Krcat IHlamiilost! ISuihlliEig. Everylx)dy knows where the Hami't.vi lluildini,' is til A Filth aveim--. I'itt-hur. P. S. If you wish to call in the e.-:i:!..j just drop a jio-tal car.i to S. llaiiiiii.m when you will call and the rooms , II u- Kept open. B. J. LYIMCH, A-.i Muufeturer A Dea'erln ROME AND CITY1YTADE FURNITURE PiUl!!. 1KB lUlfill SUITS, LOUNGER BEDSTEADS,: T A FiH CHAIRS, Matt-ess s, Szc. l")0.V ELEVENTH AVENUE. ALTOONA. PEXN'A Ciycitlicnh of Cambria County and all 4h-is wlxblnK to purcha.se honest FL KNI- rilKE, Ac at tioiiest price" art respectfully niu-d to cIti n a call before buvlrz else where, as w are confident trat we rati meet erery want and please evrr tast Prices the vnrv lowest. r418-'80-tf.l ICARTERS OlTTLE IVER PILLS. Blek Baadaeha and rrlla-ra all tbatroablaa tccf 4 act to a biiioua atat of tb ytm. aaott aa) IVtrTlnnaa. Kauaea, Drcnrainaaa. Diatraaa after Hug. ala in tua Bids. k.o, Wlula their moat gamartahla anccaaa haa been abowa la ""rj ITaaflafha. yet Oartar'a Iittl Llnr pm M qnally valaabla in Oonstlpation. coring and pro Tiiclln thtaaaaoytna' complaint. whila they alao tfMTtTr all dtwrrdpraf tha-atoafrara atlmnlato tha llTar and reguiaia Ua bowaia. Kwrn UUxjouly AeaatharwtraldbaahaprtoalaaatofnoattwhS qfWfroaafi la illitraaaiBg complaint; butforto axataly tna4ggwrtnaa doea notaud he-and too wboonoatrf tbam will And these little pill valu able la as many waya t '- at they will not be wil llng to do without o"". Bat after allalck haa4 1 the bane of so many llrea that bare ia wbera st make our gruel boast. Oar pills care it whUa otbara do not. Carter Little ZJver PfOa are rery amaTI anj -ry eay to t&ka. Oue or two pill make a does. ih?y are atrictly ejietable and do not gripo or - ni-m. but by their rm tie actioa please all who -.rethem. Iavulaat 2ScenU : live for SL. aoal r -truglata verjwhere. or cent by mail. ?:RTER MEDICINE CO., New York. ' MALL DOSE. SUALL PRICE jui.12 91 1 Nil JOin F. STK1TT05 SOX, Walker 8U 5EH TORE. bscMi aa Wtiliiili DmWi ia , J tiaca ( MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Vlellaa, (WHari. Baafaa. Accord esaa. Harmoni cat, all kiadt f Strings, etc, etc. Happy tk1 content is a bride wtth"TheR7 cnester;" she lives in the light of the mornirig. Ttltmrm cwrft trriu Ktckttttr .eat O. AVw 1 OUR LKIEAID) . V r - -'SVO OILS! OILS! Tlie Sir r.ilard Oil Conipnuy, of Pittsburg, P. , nutke :t speci:ilty of m:tnuf:tcturiug for the uonies tic trale the finest hr.niitls of llluminatin? an.l Lubrkaiir? Oils. NaphrLa and Oasuline That ran t o HIDE FROM PETBOLEOH. We chjil!enre comj.ari?on witlj every known pro.luct of petrol eum. If you wish the most Mcst : Moraly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, riTTsnunc, fa. octlS-19-ljrr. 3ff. "V -v. UC Mlwrd hi OfM". tuni. y JM"T 1 mwiir, iiai4-r. l:; ,..ht i.-r-;L. i pertain tiwft, tna lnm eii.tt r in I v iU vri :v ai. t i?i obcroriti-t Jlnrrowmjj desrm.r is t.io l- t nf ii i-.r. r- t tM-k t.ttf-ken lot, 1 -ntw lost. O'.tM.t : in.ity l.ia- i pu. S Kmc ft nt. Hm up an 4 timiiir 1 t.,it ...!: r oi-ii :.i .ti. RH'l acenrept irtoritr. Ir:i tiifiir- pu. it ..4 hf ft philosopher, 1:.t "tii ....:.!. f -ortut rlri-t SoUIrM or .ortimitT lo wb pei mm : pi i i : ; uitjrctirlian- njid Iitihii .o i l,r-r ia-he. Int.. oanrl Jp:trt. .,rr to ifi-nn." li .w U.tli y..n fji.4 tU GULUrt nfrotliiit;r I It V.t. -:it ftr-rt c it x'utrm tiiiat rprs wurth. Of flr pr.iuu ll. tt i. r.!,;ttk l suc- c1u. rrttttt lo lii is m .. 1 1 t t . hh.-u m ix not ftn With ift tl.OrwNt t trfl'llllf ...-t.i. 1 ..t,. It W til f:T ftllrfttt, m crt.d ta. tin 1 1, c..n ,i v r tur.i.r fr nn is liot. HI ntif y t ! intt.ie r:tt.. l. lioni-rauif fcy njf itttirtMii'.i.j j Htn ! cnii. r tt il n-.-s Von can oi t!i wmk itti't t ti'ittiw. t it- - rvfr I; vn i- riunera ftt -an,m tr.-m !).. i KlO tt uit. Y ett io s woll if iu wiii woi L. tin t ,i. ..,t i- .iuttTri 17' n& Tuh CU iltrir T-mr if-..tiir : -.. ?n..n Voft cao cirr'aijlitt.i.tJr. .rn!f yir im. i-i ii.e ...k. F.sf to larn. C'a.tul ix.t rtiii4 i:uli...i. A1I1 com r-mtn-l- t.-w ,.( rcMll .!. -t t.,1 m i,lMMII.t mMi Uow tosi how. itfrP. r :.tl.i, iit.kit. wM r.....t-tir wtirk rm. No mom lu Uin lt-t U 1 tt n..L ),..,, n Hu r. rofnrn tn-til l i(Wi.i t.-1.T .i.ti nt II lUUtl b Co., HfcO. rii (lauU, JlliS.sJ Caveat, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Pat ent hunine-m rondin ted fir Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite XI. S. Patent Office, and we fan emre patent in le t inie than thoie remote from Maihin?ton. Send rmulel. draw in? or phnto.. w fth denrrip linn. We ad vine, if patentable ir not. free of rhrre. Our fi-e not due till patent i necured. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patent." with names of actual client in voor State, fouutv o' town, font free. Addre; C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. P. C we cend t!i marvlnnc Fr.-ncli lu-tuedv CALTHOS t nr, :iiJ ,. h eal euarantm tliat 1ai.tii.is DUrharcee KcuU.loa-1. Cl'ltK -prnaalin i aaa. VarU-ciaeU. aed KEHTOIaK tM viror, L ie it and pay if lathf.ei. Addma, VON MO ML CO.. cW tawrloa Accela, Ciariaaall, Oale. 5 - y s ' . 1 TVT -a. He ill "AT THE BOT i OM OF THE OCEAN. Wrorkeil VeorU ul irond IVople Al trsv sink to the Oround. Th- is a rathor -mmon but m tutuis notion ti- the lTn-t tliat a htun:in Uxly or rvon a ship will nit sink t tin Liittotn f tht- iirofounU-r aysss of the ikvan. hut will. n account of the ik-nsity f tin waters at a prcat depth, inui:n siisjx pditl at Bonie distance ;!i.vo thf surfave f th'. earth. This, a-'-c.r:litifr t Mcribm-r, is an error. No other fate uwiiits the lrnwneil sailor or hi-; ship than that which comes to the marine creatures who die on the Imt t. .:n of the :sca iri time their dust :i;l pae-; !!it- the preut st-T.-hoti -- .f the ettrth, even as those who n-eeive lu-.r;al on the hind. However deep thi sea. it i-. Tint a few hours fjoforo the KkIv of u tr. Jii who Ihnis his prutv iu the oeean i ; a! revf tttk.n the Kit t.iie.; il there re-ee"ve-. th-- same !. i ft -rv i.-e from t tie a-fetits which, in the or.ler of nature. appointed to care for the dead, as e. -ine-. to thoc who hre reverently in Iniiiie:! in lile-.s-l roiiiid. All save th. hardest pattof the skclet m are iiiflf lv taken aain ii'to the r ilm ! the iIimm- !! r.' tef-t'ii- jMrt'oiis of the Kdy "'" n hr-7- part, iipnroprinle 1 the creatures of the : i st-.ir. s. that he'ore the dust return in 1he;i.-.-T!ii!!l:itil:r writer t the !irm--el -rii-: ii it I'rt ': Tiaxs throuyh an e tended i-'-.-'e of !iv;iv. firms 'i lie f;:til f a limat Kvlu-s on the sea f'.M.r i well ill i.t rated h.V the faet that he,eat!i the waters of tne culf stit-an.. v.l.- re it j.assj-s southern I'l-iri.hi. there ;,i s.u:ie p'a.s's 4n'a'itit:r; if '.ins, aitiurent !v those of the laanitee. or sea cow, a lare herbivorous tuamnial. e. i:iL-h. ii!;e the seal, has In-come a.itiMte l t-:.'jnatif life: these ciea tare.-, jilefitifu'ly inlialiit the tropk-al rivers vji -ii :lov inu the Caribliean s.-a, ainl atv. th ni'flt rarely, f.mirl i:i th. streams : --oil! !i--ril 1'iorida. At their death tln V .'.rift out into the opcii water and in swept away to the northward I13 th tk-eaii cnrreiit. for some weeks, perhap s thi- earcassrsarc baoye I up by 1 !ee j-iiM.'s of deeomjNi-.iti m wliii-h are relaine I by their thi k. oily skins: as these l -cay and break the I unties fall to I he bottom. SLAVERY IN PilRU. It tiuea l.y .tiiolher iia, Itut X It-imlaKi-l'urr UUil sili;le. Slaverv h a . 11 r '.-o;r:ii:inn in Peru vian 1 -i-.v. b.tt there are ways of main taiiiin;' an 1 e'.plaininf il n l unv.-ortiiy 01 some a li.iiriition f-ir tlieir el.-vern.-ss. Take, for instan.-e. an established eiiaera or ha -ieiida any haeienda. Ac-e..i-diii-- to law tin Indian is a tree man. t 'ertaii-iy. Also, aeeoiiliii;' to law. n man v. kite, mestizo r Indian - may 1. ave the where he has -otitraeted a debt until lie ha;, paid it. if his credit or:, elu.se enjoin ; eiubarjfcr I him. Now it happins that thi- Indians are all and always heavily in debt t ithe owner of the chaera where they liv... aul saitl owner.-, do choose to enjoin thi in. When lor., concludes l!:ir:cr-s Ma.-a-ziin'. the In.lian remains M'rpctually 4-mb.iry-iH-il. When the yoime; Indian hits . row 11 lar":e eiioiifrh to do w hat may le rerarthsl as a man's work In enters service. lie receives the habitual recompense of nine soles jxr month, tin this sum he cannot live. The master kn-iws it. the Indian knows it: but what i -. to be done when sueh is the estali lisheil stipend throughout the leiirth and breadth 4 if the valley. The result i .. receiving none of the commonest m-ccssaries of life jfratuin-usly. he over draws from the tirst. A strict account is kept of all that he obtains from his master of food, clothing, implements and knieknaeks: papers .if injunction arc duly .served, and he is compelled to wirk on day after day in satisfaction id the debt. '.'on.sidcr -mother phase of the matter. If a man desires to establish a new hacienda he can obtain all the land he may ne.il by simply --denouuviu" it in ilr.e lejral form, occupy in-r aud bnildin-.: a house m it; liut he cannot secure laborers by spri-adinfr the rumor if hi wishes and summoning a crowd iif ap plicants from which to choose. For thi . he must repair to some well-stocked hacienda where there arc Indians to spare, pay the debts of such as he se lects, thereby transferring the Indian with his obligation and its attendant bond f servitude from otic master to another. OCEAN TOWING. An laveiillon That Uicn the Solution . , mi IMjpurtaut I'ruliliui. The suf.ject of lolisi tauce iceaij towinji- has been receiving mu.-h consi.! i ration :.t the lmnds of American shi; ovviit-i-s. A roposal has already Wen made to emoioy hermetically scaicd ? Leel barges for cH-ean t rau -jort at ion, the i b:ir;rcs bciiiL- lowed by special ly desi-.-nc.l ti:-s ami towiujr ajiparatus. I". i. belicve.l l.y many shipowners in this country that we arc Hearing the tir;e when the towing steamship will he largely employed to ilra fr. -i;;i.t barges across the Atlantic. Th.-p-.is il.ili'ies in this direction have K'-'ij si';.- res! ivi ly indicated by some note worthy feat-.f tijwiny doni; recently ly the I iiited States tuj; steamer Satt-rn. which is alxiut twenty-two l.tiiMire.l tons and is titled with very powerful engines. The chief difticnltv in ocean tm iug is the failure of the tow rojH ir steel hawser tir its faiten if.'s. Neither manila rope nort-tecl wii-i rojH- i-an witlistand the sudden strains caused by the motion of the t owl-oat and her consort in a heavy seaway, the creat want Kdnp elastici ty. To overcome this iliCiculty the Saturn has been littcd with a towing a;: .iratus invented by an American cntrineer. It is a balancing cable d; i;i:. which is s.i geared up that the notnial pressure of the enfrine cylin ders, situated on either side of the drum, w ill balauee- the normal strain on the cable or hawser: but if the strain on the hawser is increased tho drum revolves aft and the hawser pays out, running in atrain when the strain is relieved. The inventors of this in rcnious apparatus cJaiao that they hare solved the problem of ocean towinjv. Chicago Journal. ki:ll f a sweuth ijueen. A Swedish t neon's gmve was re opened at I'ps-tla in the presence of the prince rcfjejit, the archbishop and many professors. The prave, which dates from l.V-4. is situated in a side aisle of the cathedral at I'psala, in a vault iicr.cath the pavement; on the cciline; are painted the royal arms. On the immense stone over the prave are oiio-ravod in Latin the words: "Cath erine, ip.u en of Sweden, died Septem ber US, l.-,r-:l; daughter of Siismund, kiii;r of r.iland, and wife of Johann III., kin? of Sweden. She was buried in the lfith of February, 15S4." On re movin;? this stone a copper coflin was found and opened. Within was a wooden coffin, somewhat dcoaj ed. and lined with velvet in rajrs. lie neat h a leather cover lay the corpse of the p-eeii. clothed iu velvet, the feet in fluffed shoes. Amid the folds of vel vet lay an extremely small akulL Lou don News. An lil ( hratuut. One of the idd stiiries. U that in the year li;pj two council. .isi :.. .. X .. of Denmark, while sailing-lietwoen Norway and Sweden discovered a mer man swimming about with a hunch of fc-rasson his head. They threw out a hook aud line baited with a slice of bacon, which the merman seized. Ileitis' caupht. he threatened vengencejio loml ly that he was thrown back into the sea. LADIES! Are you -i-t-kls .'U.Miirlj to venture If k. aenl two ceiits in ne:i-i ti Hie Murk JtiM ixtuny (.'.. 'cH nn-f ". asliiii'.-toti Street. N. Voik. t.r (me of their l-autifji lilustrut.-U I.acllf Hooka," It i" a. tiov. i. timq'i--. un.J iiiicn-a:-xix wt.rk t every iersm .t r titii-fut-tit . i in receipt r.f t-M t-utH iti -.atiis tltfy villi atiifl niKt-iHid r. tit'.l act tif their faLuuus Loufe-- huid ffiu-u- vrlm. l'lirtt-n ctitu iIh-v i i:! n'.r. ciij u tnK.k f-initaiuliif rfiniilct word of 'll:f .Vikadu," niid muilc 1,1 Iti. iii'-it j-o.iilar uin-., t(f-ctli-rvitli t.-u i'Xtjulnilu rlirtimu ra.l. QUINEPTUS ! A rrry i tlfn-Inir. !i'rm!-i- fit ynl.i tromntic roni)Muii J tr 1 tit- 1 n t t quitmte nud oflHr h tt-r i!ni--. --it ! r -.': or fluid lrlr, Ji 4 roll ifc I'ml J'fMk In ti t-y t .i;niuiui.i-ot phvtsh ..iUH in I.i.r..:-" "! Ami -ri F orirmlit im cawjiAKif-. wry h- F"i Sa.e by l)rumtii. 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I la Bo a atiiac.K-aa 1-eaMdca l.oaer .! pu. Vbr. vntlic lor C" VaKilT. Kutnter .1 Uua, DouhW aiid KiDf la, aaleo. Waalag Muaafactur Ural' Iron a'raciaa. t'Mlmc MtatMa rittlr,,.. flrv Bl...i,r- aud nut BHeaPKM. uilu e. ana K.i.mr. Hra.aa.n4 Icon fnn.. Wihk IMiul Al. WUHH-W lM.tiat.M.S, aaa Jl luii .1 , IkK H OKk. TAILOR V 01, 203 & -,03 ALavrKt St J'lUaburgh, Pi. "pvflyou neit J.a. rriuUn.;? II m, KV la J cKKKMan a trial urder. OPPOSED TO CIVILIatTS T4 ( uriou. TrilM-a 1 i.at it tort to Imiirovr Thrlr .. I.t Ail Ilun lmls of st-iimi-rK sail . v tln-ono-h tli M raits i.f Mniu..,..l''(r'" thousands if jiussf-rif-rs. w) lr otn that just bi-himl tin. t,; :il..nr tho narrow Malay n.-niii'.' ' t-Aotril.H-s apparontlj- tint;i..,..P,' !. .v. s.-an-.ly any int.T.-..r";.-! 1-.-.1 ..f tin- v..rl.l. an.l v.i .,!v',''' h-t itlono. Th.-y arc linvi'., ' ' ' .-.-tn:iii"; and thi Su'..-, i tr:!.s . "S ' f '..ji-xis'-.I, s-iys tlie N.-w ,T:. ' : ' V." ; h. :ilori";ines of tlw M;,::,'v :.l i. Kv-r mi th vissi.i... ,,, jiition-. h:iv fr.U.iit'i! td,,. ': y h ive li-id there, and u... ' ' traditions us to t-vi-r w,--iv;, '"' ! oih.-r ri'trioii. Once, lum-pv.-V" '." ' '. i n. i 'd .i.iwii t' tho .-oa-.t, l,n.' .i ' " l:iy . .!r tlu-m t.iv. ;irl ti.,-. h. Th-nin-i-ala, whirc, in j',,, r f t'u v fou.'i.l l.helVr H'-;i , 1 : j : . : t Ti .-!n-i'ii's v lu m th.-v f ' i;.. ,-v. urj'l llll-j .. II;,. n;i ur ;VTld t in m. l.v Th' rf-.-iii'ilo ti.-;-r, r il i t ts wh.i liavi s.-.-ii . :r.; ... .vn.'id.T vh-t". t!i.-- I .la .., .-.iH.lly h:iir, ll:it iins.-., ' .I riv. th-ir Jihysi.-al hr:i Th.-S.-niun' tri'i. .n tin- r..i,tr..'.'.. ivi-.-j.-r-.-olt.rcd. uith i'l.-Lir "' l.rown ihciks and ih';ir-i"i f,.., '1 lu tril.-s i.jit'uk dilF.-r. u .,, .. ln-.t tl:-y havt thi sain.. ..u-,,r' livi mi t In l-st t-riiis w ii , 'i'h ri N.i.iis, liowcvi-r, t . l.c v. -i?i1t rsiiisrriniff atnon th.-m, h, , th. tyjii's nr. l;-pt . t i -1 n . -t i !;. Siuc. l t'oiuinnn n ;r tiriK with tin Malays, 1.,,; ;.,. v ii. v.r Kuvi th.-ir in, niiit.,,,. S'lin to liavi no idi-u .,f r. !: t:..-ir imritrinutions ar.- n ,t a. i ...-... 1.1 jri.-ss-o i iiitiuni n.ii. iMi.-ij thiir i-ir.-nins.'riln-d liiui'v am. jri-.r th.- T.'atfst ,,i :u,.,. h-u.l a thorotiylily n.nu i,,-rar.-ly ivmain tw. d.i , jila.-.'. and lo nut ti-t ru. i est shi-lti-r Xi4Jit ik'.mm. .iia! ! liio-hs to iivi-r tli. :u f li-xTs fixiu a t..!in V..- v i . l - r . . . I. ik. son..-tivi-s .f Tiira t.l In,-, no i,U-a i.f liiiildiiio; lin livi. Th-y haw n.. I..r,l f.Ttatist iiassi..n i, th-- j. uhi h th-y ";uard tli.-ir hi.. ix v .U pflld.-lir.-. hit. : m;;.h siilin a I t.ii:nt t.. t'..'n iiViT th.-m. hut havi- v, f.iii-.-.s-.lnl. N i -ti rt - I,, -i .-, .f thi n.iti.ii.s .f .-ivinj-.i-.a i-.-..h-d in thi -"'.il, t .!..-: have n-t assunn-d .-v.-n T 1 1 . - ii, .i ili.ati.n whi. h r.-iusl ;nii.,i.; jn-ar.-st ti.-irhlior-.. thi Malav- '! In i i-v.t. havi in!- .,:., i n, .in.-. ,i !,, . ti .if i-ivili.at i n. am. v.h-.h i--. l.a -.-o hal.it. Th. w .-.-.l .1. -s n ., in thiir mntn . an, I th.-ir ;i-, ... i-lTirts ti jr.-Miri- it fr.nn thi .-..a- . ah -lit tli.'iitdy M-!ati..ii-'.Ii. i,a., v nt'ii r pi'i-pl.'s. Mauy.'f ih.-m - . sma t tt-t'i tijJT 'f Malay or Sunn s. ,. in-i-s d'Kstny i-i th'.:ih w hit. -tiui.v. is known to hav livi-.l . v.n a tiun nni'in' tl.-s.- v.-rv -.i-ii!:ar : : and. al i:t all tin inf. rni .it i. .n w.- ;u t. in.'frniiijf th.:n has Ih-i-u s:i;;,uv; him. CHRONIC OFFICE SEEKERS Ju--r I'tM-ullarlt - of IV...lr Vu. tli National i apltal. Tin' native of th-s part- i- v.in, ., Iy hitnsi-lf, says th. a'-hiiiL- iri , roji-jiidi tit of th Kan-as i i;y Ts, His iirijrin is if.'u-i-. Th.- tiara.:: W a-diinj.rt m Iw-an as an h.i.-n ,,f lii.-s with an otlio.-h. ililinj. s I-v.-. The original i.f th. ra otii.-i-hi ldr of S'ppoiniivi- sort Ii-tnatisl in his place and p.-niiv : lr.vid.nie tn have chil.ir.-n .I.:-' animals l..rn in eajitivitv ar. nT.- hy their unwonted i-nviroii.ii.-i.: iloes humanity 1-iirn in rhc l.-a: : marks thereof. Tim native muo- W.. inpt. itiian is essentially su.a'.l: s:: mentally, Mnall physi.-a!!y. 1 .say morally, Iniuum 1 d..u't k:. Takinp the oM'u-.-li, ildin is-u.-fourth and fifth j.ren.-rat ions. s.,:. the characteristics an v.-r;, on.- -speaUinj now tif the male, "in- t. him stunte.1, a feuthervv.-iht pliy-. very narrow l-etw.-en the : a'.: alNiut t h- fnri-e nf eharat-t.-r ,f a p : The hat of the male N ashirifi,,!...; always, nf isiurs.-. r.-fcrriii;.' t. native reaches its maximum n'. s.n. s.-ven-i-i'rht hs. 'Mil avi-rai'r is .:U t hree-i-i-.'-hths. 1 rec. lvcdlh.-s. ti.-. from a local dealer in h-a,!w. wept as In ami. .unc. d th. m 1 i:.n f these .'.ntr is aU.. -i si-vi-n-citrhtlis. They i!-- as t'arlish- said. fr..m the pari-t. ' The female a.li i n .rt, mi iau 1 l.ao- , vciuisl from afar and l.n r,-.' little aU.iit. 'itituardly st,.- i ' (.'autit. w.-ir.l it Ii a jolty sta-vti' 11 full of rests and (jraee n..lcs. ,(, .' a plain, eh-ar strain of step !a I l t .:. Iihsxl. -she is two feet tali. I I'.-'1- male of her sjMi-i.-sand s,-. in- l.ui.t a t h.'Utrht f ul eye tot he mailer "! cts and hio-h water, line .-an u'.'-1 mark the male and female V ai.ii. ian when one meets them : -atumt their native wilds l.y vir:.' this two feet towering dilT. r. ii.. fav. .r. Then aj.'ain. as lie trots paii. i,! . paiitinjfly--for he is very shy !. l.y h.-r side he takes two steps ! on.. Sh. sw iii-j-s al.ii-j r. har tin- ' har action. I have noted in pr.!'.v shai-: he trots. The native U -toliianstalU l.ut little. 'I'h.-y are! means rey ers. n. il h.-r menla!i r. a ioii ersat ioiial m-iis.. 'J'h.-n- i much scenery to their minds. ' haven't much to show you. Tin 'r is. they simply live, dream of un.U-' oilici. and that is all there is iu t;-pin-head existences. The i.rcat I-atly " In Aui-rl, - A m-nt writer in the Nm.!' i'elitury. in a study of New V..r i-iety, jmts forward the lady's hu an im-x.rtant factor in the pr.-' evolution which the societv .-:a- lindi-rpone during the last tw . nty v" Ihe huly's maid is now as . :i:ii New York as in London, an. i lr increase in this city may 1-e r. i'r ' as siirnifieaut of the ciiaiv'- :n ': woman she server. She h;is. in '' develoiH'd from the woman f ' and leisure, but still of simple into the 'R-reat lady" of " aristiK-racy. Said a visit iiu" l 'r man to a New Vork woman tlx' '' ilav; '! tinH 1 1... ..1-, .1 in. t ion fir" iptite as stronp-ly drawn as in I.'"' 1 lli-ally, I think in the more ',r!1 households in which 1 have U'": lines are preserved with jrrcaicr r-t'" -than in many Knjrlish estahli-l'1"'1''" the same class.." Mark Taaia nl the lc.-..rf-r "Ten warn airo." savs a i.. -!'-'-''' . ' " i .,,r-' man. I was very yomiL' an'1 ' ' . i : i .. x i. ' .... i -...I it V- 1 ..i.uii-c iy i-n-sii. t nan m-.-i.i---. as reporter on the I tost on Travcll'-r f.lt that I held the destinies of iu wv hands. 1 was taking !"''' ( rival, fine day, w hen a stramrcr l"1-1 up to the register ami asked j drawl: 'Kditor i.f a pa. r !' n, sided patronizingly, and r that it was a (Treat resioiisili!i! v said that he had tried hard to (Treat editor, and once secure! a ! on a western w.Hkly, hut had '"1'" gloriously ilisidiar(.-isl. lie scenic' '1,, heart-hroki'ii, and 1 jiiMceedcI 1,1 t him that journalists were K'rnrilll inadi'. ami to make an '"'T'rt! ass of myself (rein-rally. H 'vl,. awav. the clerk told mc his uii'U'" Mark Twain and I made a the back av." f