the ou ship riKKJUEss. Ail Interesting Exhibit for Great World'9 Fair. the A Uriel HUiury the TUrUliuff Advieii turea Tlirouli V lil.-li cue "Uiiutu Old W hallux H t'a.an&it. A most interi-Min? exhibit intended for the world's fair has recently arrived i i th. city. Tht- "Progress." a mod.-l whalimr vessel coiuph'W !' lilted a if ready to s.art upon one of the many !..ntf "voyages it has mud.- in I he p.ii-t. is n-.-.v an -bored at the wharf in 'hi-u','o. "hose who hive ii;i'lf the thrill'iiy--adventure.-! of the whalers will fin. I in this ship many thini"1-". of deep interest. Kverythinir is seen in its proper place. n the sides of the vessel are tin whah' ....-its used ia killing the monsters. There are al.-o harp.-oiis. lances. Itoiiib lanees. trims, eharts. compasses, quadrant-, and all the adjuncts of the tirst el.iss -.vhaiinir bark. On the main deck may K-.-n seen the trv works. ht!ii furnaces for melting the blubbi r from the whale. anl mak-ii-- it into nil. l;.-t.e. n decks is locaied a museum coiitainiii,- a varieil colli ti. .u of curiosities, rcprcseiitiiijr the trophies and experience- of a whaliner . in n..:irlv ii half celiturv of active service in the Atlantic. I'a.-itio. Indian and Arctie oceans. Ainbcrirris. that costly article. wrth f Mir hundred to li.i 'hundred dollars a pound, and which is the result 'f a, w halcs siitfcr in;.' and serious illness; skeletons of murine monsters; an Australian mommy over five hundred yearsohl; rare shells: sea fans: horns of the narwhal, six or seven feet Ion;, of pun- ivorv: l'qtiiiu:ui skin boats, and hundreds of other curios form this reinarkahle col lection. A 1'iji islaiKl kinj.'. the first one to visit the interior of this country, is also on loaril. The Progress'" has ln-eii what is known anions seamen :ts a "lucky ship. 1 In: 1 1 in 11 I it started on its first voyage, around t'lijH- Horn toth Sandwich islands and north to the Arc Lie ocean, in Is44. li-uiiiy the war it was purchased by the Inited States (j.ivernmeiit and used as one of the noted stone Me t to he sunk at the en trance to t'harlesl.in harb r to prevent blockade running, hut es -:tH-d injury. After the war it was sol. I to private parties, and titled out for vvhaliinf in the far north. In this field it earned 01 two seasons. the sum of two hundred thousand doliars. Auk-iilT its adventures which :tre w.irtli relating is one I hat occurred in theAreltc ocean in IsTl. In company with thirty-eiifht wh.il'u-,' vessels. i was surrounded with hiiv. iceb.-rirs that hemmed them i 1 almost every ,;,!,.. Fearful of Ita-tmf crushed by the .Teat masses of ice. the captain raised anchor and set sail, and after five days of peril, in which the .ship was in con stant dauber, they found themselves in clear water. The next day Jive other ships. Mile survivors of t he fleet of thirty - ciht. eame dav ;i w hale in sitit. l tie roiiow inir iMiat with the (::!. tin and part of the crew of one of the lost ships was picked up. They reortsl the fleet ii. itikIii'iI in the ice. and the crew sin rreat danircr. A hasty consultation wii.s ludd on hoard the Progress liy the officers of the surviving vessels, ami it was .leeided to sacri'.ice the valuahle I'ariT'H's, and make room for the cast awavs. Tin- work of rescue was at once U'n, ami in a few days t he en tire crews and occupants, n uuiherin;. twelve hundred and iiicludinj.' a num tierof women and children, were almard th.-.e vessels and .sailing for home. For a linmher of years the Progress has Ih-cii laid iiji at New 1 leilfi !!. hut recently was Iriuiirht hy hica.ro part ics. It was put in perfect order, manned hy ' old sailors ami placed in charge of tin old captain who had sailed it in many of its vovaiTes. The hoat was towed to lnehec. then to Montreal, and from there made its way to hicatro hy vva of t he lakes. SAWFISH AND PILOTS. T Vk it lluny iirlnsll I'liMi Alwity .If riunjr fiif f l.rcer sue. Yesterday morning some men were hauling a seine in the irulf. ami w hen they were inside the second har tln-y noticed a larifc fish in the haul, says the l.alveston News. In shallow- water the tishwas found to W a sawfish, and H lar'e one at that. The seine was . dra-'el to the Wach and the fish se- 1 l 1 : - 1 . c. l. cured, nil its nai'ic were six puoi nsu. w hich ludd on us if t hey were part of the pri.e. With difficulty they were det:i"hetl and four of themsaved. The sawfish mea-.ur.-d fci t i:i lenirth and 4' feet in hreadth and weighed -"" f Minds. The idiot fish were ouite small In dis-p water they swim li-fore thesav lish on each side of the snout or saw. and on rcachinif shoal water they at tach thcmsclvis. to the hack of th lanre rish hy an oval sucker. Thi sucker resemhlcs the sole of an o!d fashiomsl ruldier shoe, and the power of suction is such that it rcpiires a st rone- pull to detach them. Their spe cial use or duty has lonvr remained a matter of dispute. BANDY-LEGGED TURKS. Tmi Much siiatttnic on th ItroMtnl. A plcasa nt side of Turkish jrirl life is that which may tc se n any day at the sweet Waiersof Mmpih nr some other favorite resort on the oat-kirtsof t'on stantiiiople. The family will set out In t he iiioriiine-. and. spreailin' their ru-j-s in some field, spend the day tlu-r-- doiiii in it him.' and ajiparcnt ly very eont-ntsl w ith t he M-euut ion. '1 he w iim-n s.pta t on the .'rotimf v. ith their feet under them in that pcvtiiiar jiia.m:er to which 1 h-v are indclited for their hainly lejrs. It is not romantic, leit truth compels Loutlcii Figaro to state that all Turkish (.'iris nltimaiely Income haiidy-lcirvrcd : the tine, well-made Women one occa sionally meets in Stan. loul are mostly 'ir-.-assiatis. . fc cakes and some swo ts sittfice r'-irhoth yoiiuif ami old. A st r.inevr is iu ariahly struck with the orciiiat urcly .criiHi.s air which Turkish 1 1 1 1 I ii wear. Tlie ehler nirls lo not play and run in the m.tnm-r that llnr ti..h Msiple :e t of healthy children., 't In-v si' or stroll alne.it ouictly and .' .i vel v, tln-ir ashm.ss loosened and 1. - i i u:n- -i stMi w -w hit i- f ra uie w i irk. w hieh displ.ivs to adv nif.tirc their complexion, as vc' iiiispoiiei! ly paint or xwU-r. n the ;:p;.foa.h oi a ;n;tn they will hast ily ilr-iw o.r their y i-hm.iks. n t so close, however, that the stranger anno aiimirc their faces if he has a fancy for Turkish lieauty. which, thouuh in i.'irlsand yonn women souu tiiues very attractive, is too fre.u,-utlv of the hull' hrcd Tartar typ, lackinir intell'i iici- and retineiiieiit . lhM- I 'III-. Neiit-ly all the forests of I'owhatan county. Va.. have Im-i-ii d.-s'.royetl hy in-sis-ts and :onoiie-otln r trees the famous Pope's pine, a noted landmark. It stood on an eminence from which it wus visilile for I wenty mih-s or more u round ntid to'vcred hi-h ;h:..-e all sn iron ndin trees. Ui old tinu's t..l. H'ope. a lik-al patr'ml, p it a liU-rty cap like that stamped mi our eojp.-r cent pieces on top of the tree,, und eery ye;r wJien Fourth of duly cam around he i-lel.rHti-il the iinTii-.-ersary by liohlin a harlx-eue at the foot of t'.ie pine. Cul 1 'ope lived to be ninety years old and knew personally every president from AVashin-rton t Polk ami w as a famous rbantc'.er jit Virginia. "Ailing women, 'far fir sL-ry " " I w;is about rteni.1 with womb trotiMe when I beqan to take v.fi-i E- J'iukh.tm's i iv.'.-.V Com- -1 did not know wh.ft rest was for tnonths. 1 v.-.ts so d;z;:y fc:r at times I thought 1 uul was ilvin' Oil! h'ov inv hack diil nrhc"! :i!ld I W.iS S' CiO: irritable ! " I ant to-day a living witness of the wonderful and almost tni:acu !ous effects of -Mrs. l'inkh.uii's Ve"f: tabic toinpoinu!. Ke!if came widt it at once. My appe tite came back. I slept at night. I am now as well as 1 ever was. "If von wish for health, hive faith in Mrs. l'inklmm's treatment and medicine." Mus. Jtxxie Akiiilk, Taylor, Texas. From the uterus and womb spring nearly all of the troubles of women. Thousands of women w rite us to use their names in telling others how thev have been cuied by the Com pound. 'IliUfC' I it. or r- t tV itiru '. Hi l.'i.n t'l !' r 1.1'I. il ii".t ! I . C.iir. it' ll. tn'-'iV MH- .l-l.f. I VIM I H M Mrnli-AI. Ci A' At. I.tir 1'ii . From Pole to Pole Arts's 6BPiu.l- li dcmnntrii tt )iwer vf cut for nil ili-- uf tb blutki. ' The Marpooner's Story. A no Ji'JorJ. Junr 1,1 S3. T. J. C. ATM c Co. Twfnty yvn I vu bM-poocrr in iho North r-uV, when tlv oitar of tli ertiw aud myai-lf wtro UiU up curry. )ur 'uodii wire blentnl, gum woltra aud bleeding, treth loofk-, piirpli blolche il Ttr ui, ui jnr brth aii-d rott-u. Take It and Imrg w wcr- prrtty badly utr. All out llui jule ma ai-cidentally dtroyeU. but Ui captain bail a couple io-n bottlea of ATla'l fimiAFA i.ix.La aud gnvc u tbat. Wo recov red on It quicker tlian I have erer lera men brouitht about bv any oilier treatment for Hcurvy, and I've seen a good deal cf it. .seein no men tion In your Almnuar of y.mr ISarparula beiii food lor .urvT. 1 tliouubt you .iiitla know of tbla, anj aeild VOU 'be f;u-l. Keapeetfully youra, JUlpu T. ISOiTB. The Trooper's Experience. Hnn, JlatutatanJS. Africa.) JurcAJ', .1 i So. 1)R. .1. C. Attn k Co. i.-ntimen : 1 liava men pleaaura io tetify to U) irat Talua of your (Saraapartllil. W Wava beeU tulloned berfo'oer two yeara. duriti wbioh time m bal to In tentn. Heine under eaoraa fi aarh a liiu breast ou bat ia called in tii country weldt-aorea." 1 bad tb..-a aoreatoe a.Tie tune. 1 wat atlviaed to Uke your Sarea, panlla, two b..tUe of wl.Uli made luv aoraa Siaappcar rapidlv, an-l 1 now quita well. If ours trul'v, T. K. lt..Ds, Trooj'fr, t'tiye Mounted Xt.liemtn. ( Ayers Sarsaparilla Ia the the mi or.iy tboroutfblv effective olood-parmer, IV me.li. ine tbat eradiralea ttie polaone of ricrufula. Mercury, and C'onWo"-" Jiiaeaaa Srotu the aystein. rRI?iEID II Dr. J. C. Ayer X. Vo., Lowell, M Sold by all DrUKgi-ita : Prlca 1 ; Nix bottiloi lo. Stop Xl-t Chronic Cough Now! F-r if you !o not it truiy become cn- 5 f ii ii 1 1 i I m. F'i hhhh ftiim, Srrifhi, t iiritrytft ik-hitittf ail'l HtmtiiuJ i'.lsw, there i-i U'-Hiim; lik SCOTT'S LSION Of Tmio (Oil Liver Oil ami J 1 HYPOPHOSPHITES j . f" X str-i fl9T 1 . J Ii U .n'u;..-i; ; ,.l'.t.-i '! ml its. Far ) A w-tiilt if ui ili-it iiit'-iuv-cr, ) coifs Emulsion ; l"j Here are p.r imitnt'.-iis. tlrt the genuine. HALLShaTr "V"e ETe-1 1 tl ev The trrfat pojmlarity of thin jri r;'r:i!i"ii. after its test of many years, should he an a-Hiiram e, even lo tlie init sWeiti-al. thut It Is rtallv lueritoriiiiis. Thoie who havr ufst lUnt KfNKW kk kuow tbat It iloe all that it t luiim-il. It i-ausea new growth of hair on haM heads provided the; hair follicle are lu.t ' lead. Which U ttcldoiu the r:ise; rer-tin natural color to frray or faded hair; pr arrve tin- scal bt-alttifnl and clear of danihufl; jin-venM the hair falling off or cli.intiiii; color; keep It t-oft, jiliant. hi tnnix, and cause it to grow lon aud thick. II Ai.L'ft Hair Pfnfwfr prtxhice lt rffceta hy the healthful inlhicncr of hi vcL'etahle Ingredient-, which luvhroratti and reiuveiiate. It I nt a dye, aud u a delightful article for toilet use. l oit ainiu no alcohol, it loe not eav orate quickly and dry up tb natural oil, leaving the'hair hur-h aud brittle, u do other .reparations. Buckingham' Dye rrnt TH WHISKERS Colore, them hrown or hlack, a Uesireii, and 1 the best dye. hecause it 1 harmleeH j prcxlucea a permanent natural color; and, Beinsr a hinle oreparation. ia nurt con venient of ajipllcation than any other. miriMD it K. P, HALL. & CO., Nashua, . H. tilil by kUl Pealers In Mediciraa., FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN, XoU.iu- On Earth Will SIioridans Condition lwlor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. mm or .Wffw JarM. 7C i- nliit.v i.ure. Hikftil, Hi4-ittiatci fn iiimn- lit (U-e U 'I afc i UV. S ttllHT trtltr f Mil ill l nmn s tfu ttu tl. f- i ; va i m f 4'r; tftifi tn riK'i w o tirf til Hot," at uiir u-toim r. II u muHI II Mf tttl to . lirl. hIUl- f.r ' t lit rIalll--i. Ii r Jhtl'll 91. I4.IV X I ll. .iiiii-iiM m iif upm niiiir i n pr wit 1 f'nritt-l'xiilti y itiit mr . j i. ;V t it'l'l 1 Ifi r. n-I l?v-t can Si M , Ie.Tl., klaall Fife. ffSccolue. Clarionet,. t'-r'niMia inj an lncrunaaMt, mr Iwiun, atAS a.u.i. .a ixmh 4Mp. Iwwl I.. II Urt. , axa r .-raae-rua a Ma utu ta. Fjwy HEMS, 4. THE CiOt-DN t.lft t!ie 1 !- Lf lllftMl &:ucl!:. oz rortuul. WU.-ri tht- - liol-Vn i: i." thv -rift of tin- ,-- tol,iK-t-ii Aini'l'irt, of l'ovtir.ral. was ptvsi'iit.t! t - l.or y liu -nvo-, ot .. .Hn.-s-v. Mrfoii, .Jul-.i il- .Sn-i-lit-Tt i. i it l : ! cliurv-!i i f thf oi-ossi-il:ni--s i:i Lislx ii. am'ul iuipo.siri-r oi-ri-tii. ni.-s. t in- i-vi tit mitrk.-u an i-j.kh.-1i of liltV V'-iis siiu-f ;i ; .'..-'!i of P.-rtivj-al r.-.'ivt- 1 tliis .iist"ui-Tiusliil hoimr. In lsi.- M.i.ia 11. i! s).- w is tin' til". -tL i Cl.irin won it. an-l iUv.-i-n of iorlU--'.l L it I it iiltiM- il l;u-' oi thret huuiiri-d v-ar.i. This . .l.i.-n ros-. says t !io N w Yorri i.ii. i i 1 1- jiri-iaium of t!i.- r- T'' ofjilotr.i- fur l!u- l.v-at. tin- most rt-ii-;-ious. an.l most vtrtnou:-. ai:ioiir liu IjUffiis of lairoik-; lint, iirifortuii.ttt'U . th.-rv- h.i lat-ly cruwn uj a v. iikcil siiii.i !i t!i.it il !rin,ri hunt ia 'i. W rausf :i r Ti-:.t m:ii;y royal la.l'ws w lio .'aimsl U l"st 1 hi-ir throii.-s shortly af-t-.rwar.l. It sim-lyis not t iiifi-rroa that l.i-o XIII. sent it to tin' iiiiioci-iit qtn'i'il with tin tlia'i.MUal iiu.-iitioii to ... tlir iiii- h.-r ami iMtal.'Lsh a i-.-jiuhli -in 1'ortii-al. It i:. a l aatiful nr.-s.-!.t. tlui.-!i'x-ril.Vi ia a li-a.lin l'ari.s p-tjf i". I'p.iii a tall, triaiifruiar x- 1.' t'utv stantls a sort of i-haVu-.' with th.- jKiiiiiu lal ami. i-1'.i.'i-av.-it u.n it. ami from this tla-r.-t-iii i-L''s a i lustor of j.'.l h-ii r.N-s. oiii- of v. hi. ii. larurT uul in Iulh-r hlootu than tin- othi-r .. sj-arkh's with h .lri s all of liai-.ii mis. In tin heart of this foe there i a little eaeh- tte. a a!veint- whii h the halm hi)i! K-rf nuns are i:itrohu-e;l at the iii--meiil of the helietli.-th-ri." It is la-i-.:-h ss to say tiiat this splenJiil rose has tu--:i :i- hajij-y it-i a tjir -!iin- l;.fcv.r. l iml NUVe her inajoty ljueeii ANECDOTE OF JAMCS WATT. Tlie Inventor l.liro ".te.aj.itM.Al K.nicioeer at :lil.4lle l.e-itii. .lutues Vitt t. w ho did x much to liiuke the teiim en-fine of ini'-tie:il ue. tli.l not. sn far ascan In learned, take any it.-i p ir.ti-re.t in tht .-.uhjei t of strum liavii. :ili. ill. Yet im ideut ally he iiil a. f-ixwi 1! -:il t 1 advaiire it. In his old uj,'c In Mid 11 visit to his native town of 1 .rc.-n.v !.. T: the 1.' til of August, t'-l i. :. small slejiuUiiit hut! Ih-o-iui uiakiny is-vt'lar triris Wtwecu that jla-e and l ;i:i . and .rru-l-Jally tin service was exteiuhd t. other oilits. s Verul ixtat lx-'ii; !ut into commission. The old eiiii.eer went on one of the ta-iv ves sels to lint hi-suy and hac'.:, th. trij then H-citj. in- the vvliole day. Mr. U i!i'.;ui:soii. in his "lruiorh-s of James A:;lt."' tells tliis .tory f the Voyage: Mr. :ttl eiiter.sl into i-onversatiori v. ith :h.- engineer of tin h.at. jx-iiitine; i tit to him the meihodof h.ichinrf the rivine. With 11 foot-rule he tletiioii--trated to him what he meant. Not sii-ereii;ii however, he at last, under tin- iin'.uise of the ruling lassioii, threw off his overeoaf. and. juittino- his hand to the engine hiinsrlf, sluiwetl the practical a).li at ion of his le-ture. I'r vioiislv to this the hack-stroke of the stcaiiitiout engine was either un known or not fretn-raHy acted on. The Ira- tU-e w as to stop the eiiirine entirely a conM-h-rahle time hrfore the vessel rea- hed the jviint of moorinj; in onh-r toallow the oradual and iiaturalaJimi-iititio-.i of her speed." A PECULIAR INDUSTRY. The KilnK of Ii;e in Nortliern ( lilua lor I heir lleaullf.il skina. D.'iT f.irir.!ti;jr is not unknown in fir ilized rotititries. though the ill 'Ts t hen are lirt-ii fur in-ttirir and hiiiitin.L'. In the extreeie north of .'hin:i they an- l.red f. is the skin 1.11-.--. thi :-.ld line their sUii-.s. In Maiid.-hoiirv . are very lr;:ii : t u! : ttie hair is ,i; and silky and -i it remark tetture. This is explaimsl hr the r'imate of thv .Ma,ndehoury. which is i .ci ei;iii;r!v col.l and the dot's must f invcilv he pr. -te. ted !-y t hick, heavy fur. t '..j: in lir.e;. r-. -elare that finer skin-- of tl is kind have never Ix-i-n fonn.l. The animals are killed by --tran -tilati-iii in the winter. lKeaijse at th;.t line- tile )i.:ir is .iire-.t and tliii k-"-t. but in 'tte are killed that are not .-i-i ; Th loll.-.!. 'mi.' : i:ii !u half. HK.'.v Hot ! u. nths old. pi ice Ji.li-i f V .. .i;:!l. A 1 r this fur is riiiicu- mailt le me.i-.iir- t'.ot:i o:ie !i:i.:r.-.t . i. ...!.( f .f tl A 'ae.it '-i 'ht ski::s -.li.-Ii ii mant Tii nl v be a -.sorter! a'i ;t?id twenty i' d lars ,-.:id a uti' nee-led to skin-, lii'l-.l mat -h.-d i:i color J: mad a try th:i to tl . ;ti ui i.e. I'ity hut the mantle Is well. cc!-iuin!y a i uri ui-. imlu.---.!ea:s.it?i proilt., w liii-li :k-i-i:i lioruially subtil. It would e-r-e a novel t i:i Amerie;i t- see a t - I park ee.lt. . t ris'f ii. !.'. .kins - for i n -tancc. a p'- e of . valler :-tra .lo." snrr an.l.-.l 1 v patterns shadiiiir oiT in irrny. b!ac!:-an.l-t.t!i ai;d spit., the w h.d. liiii-.li.-d Willi a vari-tf.it' -.! Imnler uf as sorted J.i;pi s. Iinttin l'.n-.ket tinker'. liewsJiaJHT letter frolu l"e--.eleii.i. al.. thus deset'il-s tlie baskets :.., il-.-ftly inin'.e by the southwestern In dians: '-I visaed a lady recently who !ia-a niosl interest in an.l x .ihiab'.e eoi-le.-tion of tiles.' b:t-ki-t-. an. I oth.-r ei!ri osilies. Twenty-four tribes are repre sented, a ad it is a fact that each trili habits own style w ravin"', and no 1v..i ba -'.:-ts are ev. r -.;etly aiike. Hue bi.' bas!..-t f.-om the Apaches wi'.l hold ovi-r i .r.i-hal f t..n of -.'rain; th- basket had been used f.-r that jairjn.se more than titty years. TJiese la--kets ran t Useil to boil water, they are so closely Woven. I saw a s;..hi!e basket n .-.! for earrvin.!.' w ater, J.iki ii from i ne .f i;-.-roiiimo's liatiit. n tin-, work of the I'hi. os and th M.xl.x feathers of tl-.e ipiail :.ml viNNljerk r. and beads ami wampum are woven in with the er'a-s-es. Th:- e are rare and sell for hii'h jiriis-s. s-.metimes many lmndi-tsl i!..t l.irs. and soon and on. These )a:.kets arc woven from thev.il.l r:tsv-s. i mit libet s and stems of fei ns Tin ir eolo)--i:r' is I'l laiind troui stotn s, roots ami v.iid bird ffiiaiio. Mr. I.iili. iu, the uiav- or of th e city, has also a splendid vi.l- het i. iu tribes. f Indian baskets from forty CLEVER ROGUES IN ASIA. 1l.n.l.. Will Work fi.r li:i In Order ! Malr w Ouarter ll-.l.iii l Iv. It is doubt iul ;f any race of swindlers i-.in ip.ite ti:il the Astatic. Tint smile which is childlike und Idand. of tin ne ci tnplh.hs I'hiiiamaii. often masks a jirofutidity f eiuinln" that the '"aiic- sian e.inn-t rival. Kventhe mild llin loo lias a fiwulty for fraud that is not always suspected. In the baars of 'alrut a and IJombay the vilest poison is sold t' the 1'iijlish t,itors as whisky ,r brandy in lMttlrs branded with a r. . liable deah-r's ninio. .lack pays the )!-ice of t he jejluiue Hj-tieh', but is sup plied with a villainous eoinjiotind of native- coneiK-tion. The iti-ah-r know-j the valtuf braiuls. He lays in a st.K-it of Kvnuine laittlrs und never tlistttrns labels or rajtsulrs. J!y the skillful aji jilication of the blowpipe he drills a .small hole in the Ixittom, draws off all t he trciiuiii-.i liip'id, repl-.iees it with liis jHiisonoiis Mini1, etost's uji lh. liol. mi that :i trace reltialns, un-l jialms otf the liotlle on uusni-j.cctini.' .itu k US rrul Martrll " r tine old Iri: h." The h1-straeti-il liiiior, of n-ursf. a! uys sells on its own merits cIm u h-ie. l'lwhimie uf Ilia ll.i.Iv M. N' aphis jioints out that the attitude of t!u- lily tiurintf work has a cleat in-Jl-.ieiu e on h--i:lth. The siltiiiir position coIiL'ests the ili-i -stlv. oreaiis; the in-nt jiosiiioti (like that of Im ml makers) hii.K to rardiae it ft is-tioiis. The siatuline position imp. ed on h.J (.-iris autl v. ..tni ;i was jir.niu, tie of iniu li .sufFer it.jr .tnd disi-a-, and should Ih- forbid den those v ho Serve ia thciu. "Wtil begun is h.-.lf done." IW-jriu your housework by buying a cake ol SAPOLIO, Snf-uUo i :i 9.cs'u rake of SiMiiriii.ir .S 1.1 p m-.'.I fr all . bvinin j.ur- joe. 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG, HAS PUT MUSIC IN TIM 12 olIM ! aa" ' . v i H '!. WORKIIMGIYIEiM and TOILERS Ahether With Hands or Head, TAKE THIS TO i SEA I! ST. ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coming "tni:ii'ji. you will easily e.irn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT, I'eshleS t if plea-lire yon ill ha vc ajid t he f lit m e iirnlit. We have purpoi-ly ol.l.lcd fur jut sucii trade as yout- an iii!iieli-e stiM-k !' Instruments cf Our Own Importation. Iiirccl from the rreat farture- uf the mh !.I and an t-uat.iutei-.l in lM of tie very ia t. chiiicest. ipialil V. but hit h e ptn(H.-e to ell at N K l"K I'IT t . I.Y. No mid dle men and siiiall dealers pinlit.- hut sold b urn dir. et at I M I'llKTIillS' I'l'.lt'KS. No tnaller w hat iuteie-led ini ties may tt y to make ymi b.l:eve. just coine straight tn iu:mii ai:ti:ks foi: mi shm. rxsri:rMi:srs. .-msv ,m.y a.xdoi: ( iii:sri:. i.sti;i mi:. ts am tj:immixhs. Yiolins. I iuitars. Mamloliiis. llanjo. I'i fes. lillisieal. .-list, tin .il . 11 III. l'..s.s 1 1 r.t ivi.u KN'AI.K to. I'1AM. .he wiiild-ieiiiiwiieil I ;II 1 l.l.I A N 1 IIMIIKI: I'lAMh tiinl the KSTKY, and STORY & CLARK ORGANS, all uf hieh you liiiinv leads t he niiisica I uotld inipialitv ;inl chaiacli-r of their u'oods. While we put the itees ilown to vnit at such rate-, ami on .-iicli EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT A- it- one i if t ht-e elegant in-l i n incuts within the rem-li of Kvoiy Man Who Lows His llonu ami Children Yoit should have a Ilecker Iho-. or KiuiIm ur I'i-li.-r. or li-t. y. and st.u v . "lark in--tl iiiii.-iit. instead id -nine cheap ur uuUlmuii ir pei i.ap- -i:ne old lo-sil make. Then-Inre have only one ot t lie alxm. uaui.sl in-t riiniei, t -. Have im other. Also i eiiu-mlM-i-t hut fur eit her I'iano-or i rir:i a-. K.nai- and (rehe-tra in-l riitneni-s we will make to you the vn y hrurst "single I'ioiil I'r.ees. :1i!,l KAsY TKHMS UF I'AYMKXT. Al-o teiiieinl..-r to write tlitect to the house, or call pi-i-onally at the -ale-iiMims in the (Threat HQamiltosfi ISssihSing;. Kverv UmIv kuw.vs w hete tin- llu.iui lua Ihiildlni; is Id vV 'J ' I'i ft h a i-iiiie. I'i I l-tmr. P. S. I f mi w i-h to ia!l In t he evi-ui j u-t dtiip a Ji. -till mi.i In s. Ilatailton wheii v.. II w ill call and the rooms W ill tie kept open B. J. LYNCH, UND ERTA Tv K 1 1 And Maniifarturr A l.-a'er in HOME AND CITY1YTADE URN L0UNTGF1JK1)STI:AI)S,: TAi:i.B8, CHAUIS, IG0.' ELEVENTH AYKNL'K, ALTOOXA. PEXN'A T-ifCI'Izens of Ctttnhria County und nil iMiera vl-hiiit to putrhaa1 honest FL'KNT TUHE. vtc. t hone-it prireu arerMprrtfully tDViUsi to uivt us a call tveforta buvlc f !s avhtre. as we are coniideut tl at wt can net every "jrant and plea-e "vrv tst lrtet the very loavttst. f4-l-,Kt-it.l ICARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. fnck Eeaulaeha and ri.lleva alt tn ta-vMiblaa lnc-f Sect to bilioua atate of the ayatutu, auoh aa tiurzineaa, Nausea, tiruttainana. listrwa fto atluti. Pain in tua blile. ato. Whila tbair aooat rutuaxaauia auceaa haa Iks-a abowa lu outiug HfttJaeha. yet Carter' Iittlo LiTer POtt ar e'iuallr valuable In Conatipation. cunnKanJ pra. teutiug ttiiaannovttui com ulaint, bil.i tlirraiaia correct alia.a.i-uraitiiaa'uc U34:.nub.lAi-ja livar and rtsgulata tilf bovaia.' liuU U.ey ooi " IhaiEaAlLD Acta th7 would be almoat ptnaMtfaa to rheaata-ao au((orfrointUladiMrvaiujcompU:u-.; bulf Jrti. HatalTthetrgoodutaaail.a-a ttrt-n-t b-m.anit thiiaa) a-aooncetry tbaiu will find tbeaa little inilavalu. Ma In aotnacjr wayi t'. at lUey will iiui ba wil. ling Uxlo without Uiem. But after allaica tuaul ACIH1E la the ban ef aa maaiy livaa tbai taa la c n-i we mmka our great bdavst. Oar j)illa cure Jtubilfl olhera do not. C'arta-r'a Llule IJrar Pilla are rer-f araall an4 cry eaay to tasa. Oua or l-o l.ilU ualna doaa. lli. j are atrictly Te-muole aud da nut t;rie or purrT bet by tiieir gantla actlun plaaae all wbo naatliam. InTlalajt -!5cnta ; five for fl. fiolil tj drugiata eirorjaLorc, or at at by mail. SARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York. ""'P'tl. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE jutol ly Nit JOUX F. KTBATTOf A MXt t- rtj. VfXtU 1 -Nrtairr , m rti i'tn-'t l MUSICAL MCHGHANpitsE, Violins. Guitars. Banjos, Accordeon. Hartnonj cas, Ic, all kinds t)f Ktrinos. etc., etc. O younra.1 Job PrtiiliuT Itao, (ive taa ranaia a iriai ut-.iatr. CANCERS and tntnnra ft KKO no knffo iva ira iiaaTM. a a. t.i-nu um. iv-. f iai-iaiial. i - " Vf'J '"";.- Va. V' - - Jr""' ' nin-t.-. Iiiuiii-.. Mu-ie; iinh-cil evervt hiutr i.i.-a.-s. i j.i.m-.-.. i ne .aiiimii' Mi'lir.l. OILS! OILS! Tlie Atlantic Refining Co., of 1 Pittsbur-r, ri , make a specialty i of uianuiiK't urin'jr for the tiornes- j tio tr:ulc the fl,lost Iranils of Naj'Iitha and Gasoline That ran ! H FROM PETROLEUM. i We chalk-njre comiiarison with j every known produet of petrol i earn. If you wish the most Most ; UEifonnly : Satis&ctury : Oils in the market fu.sk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I'lri'SHl'Kit lKT., riTTS!HTHO, 1A o.-tS--tu-lyr. 3 4XJ '-AM -"if- -1- --'-c . .-"r. . ", l..Utrt'. ! Miui..ity llf Jm l then portQntitw. wli4 : .jiu rn iir in puio iy ju.ij tlk ohcntiir'. ll-uia-TTiuf (Jwr-i.r it i. Im i f :n .i.v. u t.if, l.'t II bn-'K ri l-i.t. t..rrr Pt.t..n ;ntu'.T 1.1 IV m f:4-t. Ia ! u t ii u up ki.d a.Mti-. I iiru )uur wf-rtd-M; mi 1 ttr in .9-rit-r. i i-ic-.t n. -n pji t 1 1 ri id Vw .l iio..f.".cr, ...it 11 i... ItUi-- .f kvtiuvm llt?rs tBlt-f H : f.i tiiiiit v to 4-jtr-lt ;.- ,..t. nt 'm. j.f-i iuJ of lif; Uti m Miitl !m jomii , wttt t -r 1 1 tiotj ; t,il tMj 4 .4li- :. it.-;. ;r" t. lut.,,1. " i.W-i.-ll ).. Hf.4 tii t;,i m -I erni.li nil i itiTi---ii:..fo ere: y ( lunct tht t'pif ia w.-i i(,t n-l ci tn.r . t.it li ftuc- ) ' it i rt.-t. ti. Il i-t -j : ti i. itf.-i t IhmIji, miu I, a m not ufl"l witl.t. Ilir.'i. . l i .1.- M--t.U. i .v.l. u wil eir at 1. .-C k Kt ,. .1 , t ,., l.U .. Cu -- -i n.i.i.rlnfuif for fl...Uy i lift 1 "- tat t. 1tl4ll f.ti.i!tr nod .tlf.tl.ltf t-f n jr 4i. -t.t-. u ....n ,. t-..:., ,.x ah i--..-! vu tai Hu tt.a tT"Uaii't li a ;it Ji..tiia. i.t aver n his. Kvpn t K itner) f i y ran, in tc-m ). t KKl j.r (Uf u .-.. .iM ta tat.l l J -t. tM.. a. HI la. !...( (, .r.l. t'H ll.tUtll- outW ; Mi'i cm it., i . ..nr ni-"m .? rJ n. Vti cati if .v .- t i-.io.'t.l v . r !! (tir tin. t ih wm it Ef foalil. . -,ll;tl ,., U'pillta W Al-tCt Tt.tl A ll CwtM l-ara(iie n. ivun u!-t :.. iti.tmci and iti t.u ln.w. ir- I- .i ti tttikif-n-fi ittitMiiif our wurk- t. No I" ui . t .1.1 l.rit- V i Ii Mti.l I n mn tv I'Ttahl.li tl.ol U-.1.---I I.. 1a1lJ" A.Cta., .0.,r ( Mt-U4-.il te c.. K-rtlaAtl. MiUm.' Caveats, and Tradp-Marka obtained, and all I'at etil buKinena ronducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opoo&ite U. S. Patent Office, and wcr.vii Mnire .att-ut iu leu time than those r-inn from Wlahitlbtnll bcua tiimii'i. druuliin or t.lu.ia., taith dtrrip ti.i.i. Mi r adviMt. if iuttliiat.lo or not. free f tmrt'e. titir ft noi ilia- till (i.tti'iit ia "t-rurt'-l. Pamohlet. -How In OMain Pateuta." with nitin. of ai timl rl'iviila 1u your stale, voutity, o town, a-riit fr-e. Addrifa, C.A.SNOW&CO Opposite Patent Office. Washington, 0. C- Wa an.l ttie w.ara-M .ua Fn-ni-k !ni.-.iy CALTHOS rraa. an-l :. IkmI aruaraiiie tbat 1'ai.Tuoa wil: a I ani liwaartn aa . t I KK MfM-raaatarrhad. f avrleamlr aa.4 kts ium; Vlcor. I 'h it and pay if nth tsj. VON MOHL CO., IS BICYCLES SIXTY YEARS AGO. Tl.y W t-ra- li.va-iitf.l by n :rr:nn Itarou. li allfal Thrm "1 realnaa." I yoli-rs will tie ii:t ri-J tcl iu this talk from the l'altimore Sun: "It was til. ut tl;. year 1:S7.' fal.l AVili'mni lU.ui lit-r. .Ir.. tint tf cur nHte-. ati.1 I . . t-!.i"-v. ii litems rriiMly. --thfit I vNil. il l'.r.m v..ii rJ'r.-i-l. a iht mllo iiiaii "f Mt.imhv'iin. in t!o trati.t iltu hy . f l'.u.li-ii, rny native jila.v, aiul h shoivi-il me -a. iiiiiiilH-r t-t inv-iitins. t.ini:" whi.-h was the liieyole. '1 ht. l.iroii was a preat e'rsun f.-r in-veiition"-. IK sjut all be hud on hi-. l.n.i.-t-i. an.l was in very retlucetl cir-e.un.--tanves. Still, lie keit on with them, living n but very little. His liiitUlay meal eoiisi-.ted of at pieee of brc atl ami it small bit of s-tusajre. I'eo ple ealletl him the crazy barou. Amou' his inventions was a contrivance for stiullinjf out a caudle vhen it burned down U the danger line. TUis was for the benefit of folk who read in bed.. liut the bicycle was the principal thim. The wh.el wt-rc of ttiual size, but had no pedals. The seat rose up from the middle an.l could lie rejrulated like a piano sto..l. You sat on that seat and propelled the ma chine' by striking the feet against the pround. He invited me to take a ride with him. lie rode beside nie on one and kept me from falling oft the .ther until I l.amed how to "fet alony. It was pretty awkward, and I ri-nunilK-r that 1 scraped the toes of my .li.H'siff in the course of the journey. We rode aiMiut two English miles. The barou never made anything out of his inventions, but the jrovernment, I be lieve, jfave him a little pension to keep him from want. .He called iiia bicycle invention the treina. HUNTING THE PRAIRIE DOG. Naaajo Indiana I.ura Thau fa-oan Tbrlr Hurrowa wttla Mlrrwra. Living alraist wholly on game as they do, the Navajo cannot tie pre vailed iijKn t taste cither fish or ral bit. A writer in the Uocky Mountain News has known some very ludicrous thin tt hapien when meanly mis chievous Americans delude I Navajo into eating either of those forbidden dishes, and sometimes there have lieen very serious retaliations for the ill ma nncred joke. Rabbit: are wonderful ly muuerou-i iu the Navaj. country, be in molested only by ft-ather.l and four-footed enemies: but the Indian wlio tvotiM liht to death .jiufr than touch a delicious rabbit nlew is rreed ily fond of the fat aud tu-ruloits prairie dojf. That ii hole r.-iriou abounds i.i lvii t.iwti-.." and they are fretjuently bt'sii'rtt by their swarthy fs-s. A Xavaj will slicJc a bit rf mirror in the I'atruu.v nf a burrow aud lie behind the little mound all day if need be to si-v-urc the covet.-d prize. When Mr. Tusa venture, from his b.-.lr.a.tn deep uiidertfround he s.-e. a familiar linage mocking' him at the front doer; and when he hurries out to confront the im pudent intruder, whizz" tfocs a chalce dony tipped arrow through him, pin ning him to the ground., that he can lint tumble back into his home, as he ha-, it wonderful faculty for doing even in death, or a darl hand durt- from be hind like lightning, seizes chunky Iieck safely In-yond the r.-ach of his chi--l-aitaped teet, and breaks hi- spine with one swift snap. QUEER WITCH STORIES. soma? l'eople Who still lla.tr.a In Vt It. I. cratt. What funny stories rnnw out of llerk county. la., alout witch,-s an.l witch doctors, an.l tlutsi' who enjoy them most are the educated Ilerks county people, w ho laugh at the siiperstitiou Icars r.tf foolish and ignorant neighlrs. Not li:f ago th. raeraU-rs .f a family in one of the country districts were all taken sick, and the tir-t thing the head of the family did was to consvilt a witch ilo;-t r. who told him the si.-k peaple were It.".', itched. Ilewast .l.t to lriv a iiuil l:i the sill of his barn door, with a single blow of the hammer, three mornings in sue.i'ssion. I!? .lid this, but i! i-. not stated that the si. U people p. it well. The man insists, however, that the woman who liewitched his fam ily was killed by tlie nails he drove into the sill, and a-, a'l old woman in the r.cig'hlirhiMl happcuil to give tip the Khost his i-.uperstiliotis neighlori agTvs wil!i liitn that he hns killed a witch. In another township a young girl w ho was In love with a country 3-outh went to a itch doctor for a love-powder to give the young man that would compel him to reciprocate her affection. th got the powdi r, but in jrivlnff It secretly to the youny fellow she Incautiously made known her desire that he should marry her. whereupon he Seized his hat and fled out into the wide, wide world, and he hasn't been heard from since. SOUND ADVICE. fhe Canadian I'renuler'a Adaaonltlaaaa taa at Young Kortrr. A young shorthand writer was once told to report a speech by Sir John Me Itonald. says Spare Moments. Now It happened that . tht Canadian premier iud come to the house from a dinner f-irty, and his speech In matter and orra was of a decidedly postprandial character. The youthful reporter, how ever, co-.tld not believe it possible that Sir John would want editing, and took down every word. His editor, on see ing the copy, told him it would not do, and as it was not wanted for the next tnoming he was ftdvlnrd to go and ser flr John and pet him to correct it. Th reporter, on beinff fahown in, found Sir John, as usual, t"tcedingiy affable. Having explained the object of his visit tl.v reporter was de-aired to read his note; aloud. This he did, while Sir John lay on a sofa listening with a face f extreme olemnity to his own inc.. h.-reru ics. and corrct,iog them its the ;-ccasion rdpdivd. When the notes at civ linisheal the premii-r anwo, laid Ids hand on the youug man's shoulder, and legan in the most fatherly of tones: I See exactly what has happened. Now. my dear young friend, I am an Id man and you are a young one, and you ill therefore not min i if I -jive you a piece f.f advice as to the iractict o your profession. My advice Is this. t ver attempt to report a spetch unless Vviti are M-rf.ctly sure that you are tao tKr." With this Sir John bowedouthis t, isitor. THE WORLD A SHELL. iue.-r lU-llrf of the Siaa-agea of th kontl. I'tulllr. The savage islanders of the South I'ucifu: Iw-licve that the world is a iK-oa-nut shell f enormous dimensions at the top of wliich is a single aperture communicating with the upper air. vhcre human beluga dwell. At thti very lottom of this imaginary fchell is a rtei.t gradually tapering to a point, whieh represents the beginning of all things. This point is a spirit or demon without human form, whose name is "Roo,t of All E-tistence." Ily him the eutire fabric of creation is sustain,!. Ja the interior of the cocounul shell, at ita very Ixjttom, lives a female demon. ro narrtiw is the spiu'e into which she is t'rowdctl that she is obliged to ait for ever with knees and chin touching. Her name is 'Th Very lUginuinir" and from her are sprung numerous spirits. They inhabit live different floors, into whieh the jjreaV tt'iiiuut is divided. JroR, certain of these spirits inanklnd is descetilel. The islanders, regarding themselves as the only real ui.-n anil women, were formerly accus tme.l to regard strangers an evil spirits iu the guise of humanity, whom they killed when they could, offering tkem as sacrifices. - . LADIES! Are you nikl5 enourli to vent 'in- ? If mi wnl two cents in Htan.H to Uie Sttwk l'tikujdtintj t o . Utti and fi Wa.sliiiiirtou Street. Near Vork. fo one of their lieautilul iihuiraid lidlt-a' lloukh." It ia a novel, uuiqm, an.i inurrea; tui; am. to etery peoou of letlueuieut. Oa receipt of t-n ceiila iu s'atiipa Uiry ill and (xXoaid a toll set uf til. ir Iauiou liouar. boidi'aunt' "k'a-rbaa. For ten crul liii-v a. iil mIi-oik!!.! a tMK.k coiitiilblii? -oiuil-te ti.inl. oi '- I lie Mikado. " and iuukIc of lla uK-t oiilar axjUi:, l.(..-tl.. r mtli leu exqtin-ili curouio eaidi. aUINEPTUS! A very .lains'. Iinnulraa elTryrrtiled ammatic compouud lor dnjjuif h.jj- tin- iat.- ot quinine and other bitter druc. eitiiiT aailid or fl:iid ""rare, 14 teal per I'lat BulUr. I'ni. ribett liy I luiuaaunle oi phyaiciana in Kurone anil America. Kormiih. ao cuiuaiuea rery bottle. For Sale t.y lruj;lata Mtmotitcturvd by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.. IX)MH) AMI MW tOEk. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. An elegant Ena-luib pharmac:tir pn-f ration for bilioua. maJartai aud IImmI trvjuU" ; I tie re sult of ovkt taeuly-Ov J rairi .f uiottt eminent ctrotlflc rraanau-ch. Apiroraad by tlie biirbi-att medical autboritlea. In use in thai bospitaVa in every .art of Kuruii. Lpev-tallv belptui to Udiea, cblldn-B sod Ieo ala of stsdamtary liabtta. JkOUi-eiy veKrlaUe ; tree from b armful atruira. In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prejiared solely by he JoyiU Pl,ar'niideatiti Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Cliemliata by appointment to Her Majeaty tb tjuaarn and to th" Koyal family. 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No iiitelllveiil tuan ahuuld lie without It. WeeklT, Kt.OO a Tear; H iu ata uioiulia. Ad.lrana Ml: N.N A ttk. 41 aLliMaai.SLl Unwdtaay New aura. PATENT STEEl PICKET FENCE UANlHl.4t aVDESlKl CTlltl-K. Cbaaper than Wood. Taaaaaaaiaaitaaaara in Irt raea wtik (aaa. ttk.alaaa a amiai.loaab.aaaliaaat'lalrMa. trbaa arlllac M artaaa aava QoaalittF. tMalar at Oaaaa. Paata aaa a.ua, Vaataaa. ti alaa Uaaaraatara Hni) Iroa Faaolaa. Craauac aaaua riwiaa. rua ttkaaaM aa4 riaB l'l Oilat o,. u aaaua u4 trtia Inlli, VIHK VUUI . viaoow acaacaa, aaa au aiaaa vita woaa. TATLOK ac DEAIK, IU ttOS rWMUarbt HU, I'lUalmTKb. lav. V I IN V-W 1 I fa I r" i i Jam ' r a A",, 'r III i i! 1J- A5T-WiITEDra-', w w..1ia.iaa. aaaas A- taaaKt. I -.! lAMftl Mft A.va aaa ai-maaii a. a. I KICKED TH t DRUMMER Tli la-r - lia-iua of Minm 1.t ,r ,. II. al Juti r.. T!:.' t..V:i f I't'Xt.T. Ml.. 1,.,;.. . ,. liariU-Kt-lit-ui '.t i'i ts-t uf t djs t'. ly.. f nnywheri'. The tnt-st i-.f tin t.! ;,- ' t . r.tiy . a tht- iokout for .; , . ' oi a t.iuvtival joVe. und Lurii.v ' pa: ..- that tliey do n..t t n-l , ,. j l:it.t. rflatiit V.y the Lewistoii I, . i-i "n th fresh irar ilmt;.;.,. r" tl!'u;,rlit his inT-l:uTnlis !.(,.,. , UTiythinjr of the wirt n eai t1! ' tiii.ve' lio arries in his c..:.t i-lt ' lii.r i;jar case and th-rti s ! it- I uml his p"l hy ("iviu-r fr.i-!v , f . hranJs to any who will m,,,,!;. ti ' lie n:is in IH-xia-r Itus Wi-i-i;. 'j-j wai lint aiul he left his .;;t ; . ,: case ti a t hair w hile h mit i., irijLT ruufrht in the tlimr. !..,. .,. j'lliiTi. .Vyt a rulib'r ei.tiih i , nt twenty teeth. Tluv v. iV ... ami t.harp. Into the end i,f j ' a ruliWr t.M'th wat. tiushi-d, und ','" i-ni.ill nail the tooth was drivi'. : ' I Mglit. 1 be touaeeo h-nf t'Uriii' yt-ther, completely liidirij,' t!.,. Then the j'ker wailed f ir V.n f, Sooti the t-ipar inuii, now m ,., ilown, tK'jran husineias. i -i 1 1 -. r.unv in first nave awuv a l ii-ur i the intended cu-stomer Ihjj-;ih t , v;i S.ain the air was ordorif ir. n-. t,, ,, , a swie and fra'niiit smell i,.,. .. one tiot tinlike that of old L'ni, Iiurnino- tuIiImt laa.ts. Tl,.- .u-v, ,,, sielt.-ntHl and threw away tl..- . ..,.,( ... said he hud on huud eiars i r, , Inst all summer. Anotlu r di-al.-r 1,-, imilar -.Mri-iioe. Stiil a:.. .':,-.. o-iven a day's nausea, and w i,,.,, ,. ilruiutiier pot through with his was hated ly nearly every i iy,,r , in town. He parked his l-. , inw. and does not know t , ),;. ,, that an old rublx-r eomh f n.m '.!. .. hie 1-ox of a hostler wret.ki-d , im-reiallv in Iexter. A PIRATE'S POWER. I'hai Talented IUtte and Ilia ..i,tr ,,., Ilia Men. "I reeently met a stirviv.ir l.atitte's hand of fri--l..,i.-rv Thornris Maine., once a 1: the I'liitevl States navy, t- 1 i1o1h-I Aii xra t report.-r. 11. touli-lookinjr a.jMfiineii arid Wen well pa:.t eighty y.-r. it is more than -.ixty years s.: had his headquarter-. .11 i-.land ntid preyed up.tit!, ..f the trulf. Tin- r 1 . f V. I. rr. .ttfii tin:.-, v.ai J.-rsi V City eharlt.ilii u:i ri:;i iii-iil i. was not much iti -li n-1 t . i!i I.''. .lies. Ill said. Ii '.-. e was a very h;i:i.!--':ii I' than six feet in hi .!.'. jw issessi'd of .::!:: i-. miliiaiid.'r. II.' ru!. I of men i-Vi-r( "'i!;''i-;':i:.' as iiiph they vt.-r. i .easio'iallv a lav. ! v. tiia I. .1-1.1:1. ti i :t i : t.i'.. V- v-, ( I.I! ' l! .''.; relx-l, however, hut l is !:!-. forth were brief and tu ! Kvel V Woman v ho i-aun- in .-'ii I.ahtte fi-11 in lov. v i-.h !. -. it.a:iassafe aiiedi:; hi-. f.:i .- iu Low )rl.an - a-..11 i.aiv suiTolinded by his tn rt - i I' i- . Ai-vonlinj t tl.is s-trv, i . v 1 t.i S.W tlflratln lartji-r nil. .- I'jli - !.( :'.:i..i otU'Ilse and he Ilia le a : the city to Kill him Im! hun.'.-l iTu-tho.1 .f reveti'.''.- and j '.ir- u.'i 1 !. , i-ti-my's liaiil-iii.-y. mii . if t : -.je with him. Aci'oriliiij t" t t.is xr i 1 hr. nieh-r, several vm-1: i;n ,x 11 i-.t,.-iu south Texas and I,. iui:,l.i:u ar.- .1-A-i'uJantsof I.afitte's pirati.-a! r --. i. n few of hisfemalu coinpaiii. .n-. ar . Jivirij.- in that seetion EXPLOSIVES IN WARFARE. lerrible Aenit. for tlir l-atrui tma liuunan l.lr. Iliirh explosives, hitherto uir.-;-.: .1 either military or naval .- 'tit. -t- v play a lartre an.l itnjKirtnt jiar! :u t -aarfare of the future. Th. nm-t p.. fill at present known is .xTii-s -L'.'latinv," lK-iujr fifteen times h. s'.- -:i: as (runpowder. It is mad.- hy .lis--. .i. irun-ootton in nitroj-lyi-orine. th. pi -; ration havinif the consisteuey "f ti. :i ; T nf. irtunately it is very uiisaf s'.utf : use in battle, bei-ause a hulle. '.rii.::., it w ill set it off by eoiii-Us-.i.i'i N . ex plosive i- -.-Md for nVhtiri;."- iiurp-s.-th.'it can ! touvhed oft y sh'X-k r otherwise than. by the a.-'. 'i.i. viata.". of tire. A novel kind of 1h:i,!i i- fiiW with what the inventor culls -Ik-".!'!::.-The two chemical inifreiii. n's 1 i n : t r -lieuzole and nitric acid, are in s.iiar-.'-jrlass vesMls. whidi are hr .!:. .: !. the shot is fired, their c ni'.i i:'-t mixed together by the rap'ii n-v, .:.. l of the shell and exploded iy a '..1 fuse. Wonderful accoi'tits ur.- .iv.-r.'-f the hav.M creati-vl hy tin- h'-ir-'..:.,' j' projectiles of this il.-acript i-n ' P ' tint pr.-sent time no me In .l "f tl.""'1 inp hiph-power explosives 1 1 . .111 n 1111 means of (gunpowder has Im i !i t-n,n siieci'ssf ul. although one s i rtili' gentleman has vtast.-.l thn-e hun.lr-. thousand ilollars of I'tu-le j:n s in- t.' . in t'xperitucnts which only r-su;t.-'! ' luirstinjr many valuable caiumn- " ever, trials that are iM-in,: ci T.'iiu'" under jrovernment auspices w i'!i u i. mixture tfrnied 'ermensj'.e ' s,-.-:u ::..'-13-to solve this proldoiu. I n'1' " pneumatic fruns have lieen f.niu.t ' ' able fvir such purposes. NO WATErTHDN THE MOON -aaiia or saaa Have No Kil.trii.a- ,M Lunar I'lanet. There are, d.1 doubt, ivune rca-ir.. thinking that there may have N.'n .. water on the mi Kin. but it is "w ir:' tain that there is no li'jui.1 '! its face, nor indeed can I tiud :nu-h ri-a"'3 to believe that there is even If"1 water there, as has Ikh-ii s.iin '.:ia slIi" -if-' pv.sisl. It i.t certainly a sti'u.r that two constituent-, which ' aliutlihnt here sH'Vild mcih t 1 l'' ' " tirely wanting lu the m..ii. and i ': liitcri-stinir subt.-. t for m-i'U!;iU''u tv hat has hapiHiusl to the water Ulooli if it ailu-e existed there ,.1. t'- 1: - irclicrally In-licVv'd that asour sat.- .-iKihsl down the water Hnct r.it.ii ' tlu interior, and was thcic s. id bv the minerals which i-.s.ui:d ' in orJerthat they mit; ht a-sii!ii. i ajipropriate crystalline f. n'uis- water on the moon has, the i-airdiiij; to this view. Ihi-ii ': into a aolid form, incorp. r:i'.. tiinlily texture of thai .!"! t t en Ix-cn surnii.s-d. that a tiny awaits tht is-eans 0:1 yhilH; broad and deep t!i m,i ih, they yet may bv in:i quench the thirst for wat. : il-tt: .1 Ml'. -.- It ,:::!i:'r our l- 1" v so vast a mass of crysta' erals as mu .t exist in the iul " jrlolK. Lut whether this 1 ti:.- ,r.f'!;' th' p'.an.itin of the absence, from the moon or not. tin absence cannot V quest 1. The m.aon ha-. K-en siihj ful scrutiny for centuries Words, yet no one has . v. arenumc Kean or sa, in' " .-.-ii ne I1.1- cut i'- aei-il uiii im... .... , ( ence of water, aiul we arc V el'.tii-'" ...-i tt..-t uut.-e in 11 H.l tli.l f .nil- taa-ut from Uw surface of our .a. Grral sacaclty. A rich man recentlv .lid "'' left - money to thne jM'ople. it " 14 l,r" ' , in the will that each of them h,"ui'J'jy a hundred ouiids iu tin enrtin " dHeaseil, to Im buried witli'i'iu ", legatees rrumtlel. but c.'iihl "'' ; cours.'. din-line to till the '"u,1"l'n; Two of them having depit.il 1 dnsl pounds each in .'old ul 1 '"' D. the third wrote a check for thr.f drr-d pounds aud calmly tk V sion of the chanifr
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