-.,. Wj-yi-: :i- r- - , ,r-m--..,-j. -.S, - ,,,. ,1, , L) IN THE REALM OF TONE. Sir .Tn ian Patncffote is not only a mu.suian of ei.nsi.le ruble ability but has published a number of original com positions. W'HFTiir.B it is due to the fascinations of his music or to the romantic interest attaohimr to his relations with Mine. leery Sand, it i- hard to say: hut h. pin seems to te the hero of the Vienna musieal exhibition. I'akkkfwski has K-cn ohlivd to ean.-el a numl-er of his concert engage ments on nwuntiifa rh.-umatie ar?.-e-ti n of the museles of one banL The jrrrat pianist will not W able to appear in puKie for probably two months, at an estimate.! lovs of al.iit H-Vono. Annie Viijhx I'atteksn is a .list iii(rui-he.J yotin? musical direct r an.l ts.mper. who is rnakir.tr a hi:h reputation in Pnblin. She is conJui-tor and director of the Imblin Choral union, anil is the only lady-d.x-t. r of music in the I'nited Kin. lorn except the princess of Wales. Tiik iuet-n of Ileljrium. aceordintr to foreign ji;ii'!N. has considerable talent for musical .-.imposition, anil tlvot the ..-renter part of her leisure time to inu-.eal stndy. She impr..vis4's often, an.) when an accidental combination pleas.-, h.-r particularly preserves it at once by writing it out in note. GEMS FROM THE EAST. Soon after the birth of a child in China, a r.-d ri.nl is ti.nl around its wrist. It is thought that this insures oliedicnee to its rarents. lMA"t's is the mo-t ancient city in the or!. 1. It was a place of trade and travel U r- the .!.: of Abraham, an 1 has n. .-.v a p -pu.at: n -A I ""-"'. The oill-.-iuS . f th- ':.in-se empire :,r.- divided int-. ni::.- ::? rent srra.les or cliv-s. .5;riruihabie fr-mom- anoth er bv the butt. in worn on the cap. Thk first -hip canal on the line of the present ui-z canal was pr. .jectcd by N-eho. an Egyptian kin;.-. alut M. C. The two seas were aetually united jTo 1 5. C. A rvKini' superstition is alleged to exist amn;f the Hindoo sentries at Iloinhay. W henever a black -at passes thev salute it in the ln-li.-f that it con tains the soul .-f an English otVicer. It is said that many Japanese women are uinlerL'oinr the s'.ir'.n.-a! operation nee.-s-ary to straighten the slant of the eve-lid. which distinguishes them un mistakably from Caucasian women. BRIGHT THINGS FOR WOMEN. Wivi.vri I. ows of satin or f-rs -Train ribin will used f ir dress trimminir. Nf.w Russian dresses are made of Kir-d.-red wool with r.m-h surface. The colors are v.-ry brii'ht. A fF.i r u a i: combination of color is brown, pink and trreen. This is seen in millinery and trimming's. The n-w velvets in changeable. iri.b-s. ent and oiii-r i !rects are excep tionally popular and will be u--d with almost .-very material. A pi.pri.AU trimming, and one which i esps-ial!y eiT.i tive. when properly Us.-.!, i- t'.-M tralVn-n embroidered in hia'h-c. il-ir.s.1 and iri.h-s -ent -a.!s. Till RK are t -vo materials that women r.f all a:'.-s. ri-iir-s ari l Complexions may saf.-lv wear, and th -se an velvet ard lace. especially in dark colors. Havj.somk skirt in? Jlannels have elaborate embroidery wrought over lace edirinjr. For example: A width of torchon or plat-val lace is basted closely on the material, and the embroidery is d. me over this. IN THE HEAVENS. TliF. Creat Dipper revolves around the North star in ..'5 hours .V. minutes 4 sec onds. Heat-i.iofttnino is simply the reflec tion of the li-rhtninir of distant storms, too far away f..r the noise of the thun der to reach us. These storms often draw nearer and develop into the or dinary type of thunder-showers, or the y ma;, pass away in another direction. M m:- is in opp ii:i.,n a!-it once in two years, hut. o-vii'to tl.e t-eoentrie-ity of his orbit, his d.istar: e from the eartli vari.-s (jreatly ;:t difr.'rent opposi tions. The most favorable ones like those of tlie p-f. nt summer and 1S77 mriir at inr-rvals of alut llfteen years. The .;a- k. solid-!- kin shallows cast ).y the electric ii'hts that n.ay 1 s-en in the air when it is not clear surest that the "co-mi.- dust" which is sup p.,s,l to occupy the interplanetary spaces may capable, in certain con ditions, of show nfr a pro flit of the earth under the p m.-rf ul lirht of the sun. SOME NEW PROVERBS. I.IKE w.-eds in a trarden of roses are licentious thouphts in the mimL He who yi.Ms on-' step to evil, must po hack ten st-ps to pet it acrain. IIoxor f..r the firave. fame for the wise, and confusion to the Vearer of tai.-s. A Fooi.'s hetid turns at every sound: hut a wise man's eyes look straipht be fore him. A r.oi.r man is the hope of his cause: h'-.t timidity promotes neither honor nor inteprity. The charm of woman is loveliness: but str.-mth is the plory of man. Chi- a .' I::t. ri r. A Tiiot onr on the p.x-l is a seed of life: but alliance with temptation is a snare laid at the pate of hell. HARD TO BELIEVE. Less than on-- piaiter of Chicapo"s population is American. The thinnest tissue paper is one one thousandth of an inch in thickness. A. I. Neii.sox. of Asheville. S. C, has a hen which not lonrr since laid an epp on which was plainly ih-pictetl the American flap, without the stars. There is a natural whisperinp trai ler v at lry Lake. Lassen county, ( ah. wh.-r the slightest f w.tfall of man or beast is heard many miles away. A T AIK of ploves passes throiiph awut two hundred hands from the moment the skin leaves the dressers until the ploves are purchased by the intendinp wearer. A coi.orfd woman residing at Tndia Sprinps. Cia.. has Iw-en the mother of fifty-three children. One of her sisters has had thirty children and another one has nmsed twenty-seven. ' A fTHAMK dis.-.,very was made bv Mrs. J. F. Hazard, of Nva.-k. X. Y. She was eanninp peaches, and in one of them, which she liad freshly cut. fhe found a penny lyinp close to the stone. The fruit hal prtw n all around the coin. Mrs. I'.riskie "Johnny, did the doctor call while I uas oiit?" Litfle Johnny (stoppinp his plav) " Ve. He .i i . . . i i . " " ".y puise, an iookcii at my tongue and shook his head, and s.-C.l it u nc . serious case, and he left this prescrip tion anil said he would call apain be fore nipht ' Mrs. IlrLskie "(Jracious me! It wasn t you I sent him to see was the babv." It Th Only HonoraMe. The only person in this country who is constitutionally entitled to be ad dressed by the title of honorable is the lieutenant povernor of Massachusetts. His ripht to it is set forth in the funda mental laws of the state, and it is to U found nowhere else. There are a preai many other honorable here and else where, just a there are a preat many tiiy -r aul .-oloueU. They flourish by rxysrWy oely. An ofen Utter to zvemen. fft. 3 Thurlow, Penn. " Dear Mrs. rinkham : ' If any one wants to know how good your medicine is, just rcferthem" to me. " I was so low," people thought I never coulJ get well again. "The trouble was in my womb, causing bearing-clown and severe backache. I was so nervous and irritable my people could hardly live with me. Sometimes I would almost fall down. I was so dizzy, and ho'.v I did lie awake nights! I thought I should go crazy ! "Hut now all that is changed, and I am a well woman. I owe all to Lydia K. Pinkham's 7,v tabU Cl:fonn.t. Now. when I do not leel just rignt, i taKe bottle ot your medicine and a box of your pills, and they never fail me." Mrs. L. Travis. A''- dmt.''4 1 it. r tent b i t rwi "t -r ltr r.oB rrcr.pc of 4.. I TtH V.. hMi- S . f .J Mam Mnm i. t . l.i nm. jy . From Pole to Pole A Tim's s-aksaFa rilla Kv. d--montri iiM jKiwer of cure lr k.l diMr tilt tMowd. The Harpooner's Story. Jtrie LtJfsrl, June I, 153. IrfL. ,T. C- ATI k In. T:y y-ar ii 1 vu m kArpoucrr a '' e N..rth l'a. iti.-, m boa riv other of lh crew and tn . f m ere Ihj.1 up wju tfun f . dur bod! were bloawd, piro. woiira and bleeding, tth Iooik, j.urj.K- Llotcbe aa ever u, an cr breath e-nit.-d r.jUt-a. Take ii Vy and large m-e m'ere pretty badly olf. All oat l:nie-jiiic accidnLaiiy detr-yed, but th captain had a couple duXrO totUea of ATlii'l BiMinuui ana rave u Itu W recov. rrrd on it quirker tl.an I have ever a-en mn brought about by aDyothTtriiro Dtforr;curiy, and 1't aeen a gotA d.-al of it. htnr iw men tion In your Almanacof yent fanuipaniia b. inr r-od f-.'r aourry, 1 tboueVit yea a. guilo know ot and 1 aenti you vUe f. t. KeIectfully youra, ijh T. TVTsoatb. Tho Trooper's Experience. tfane",Eatutoland S.Africa.) JfarcW, !!S. C- Altt it Co. Oentiemen: 1 har inch pleaanre to Vcmufj V via Ki-t aiu of your haraaparfll. S" aave uuooed ter for oer tit rear, during -hich time wa had to lire tn teau. BeiKf under racvaa foe arh a ti-i hmaKht on h. called tn tbl country "veldt-aor. I hm Iboma aorea for aon lime. I a. aJviaod to Uke your saa, fiarilla, two bttl.-a of wbirh made my aoraa disappear rapidlv, and I am n.w quite well. Toum trufy, T. K. li.mis. Trooper, Cap JtounUii Jiilem. ( Aer's Sarsaparilla I th oriy tborourbly effcrtive blood-purifler. the only medicine thai! eradicate the poiona of fcrofula, Mercurj', and CoDlaioua Ujaearf from the ayatein. Dr. J. C. Ayer &. to, Lowell, Mi Sola by all Imicgi'ta : Pr ice f 1 ; ttia botua l lor U top -tzt Chronic Cough Now! Fr 1f yf-u 1o n't it mat r-?rir:? ct.- V.T Vnrr Cm1 IJvit Oil and HYPOrHOSPHITES Xisne unci Iv i ri a i.al i'.i'-'.r? a. rril'.ie. Far Scott's Emulsion HALL b hair The pre at pojmlarity of thU preparation, after iu tes: of mauy years, should he an assurance, ern to the most rkeptieal. that It U relv meritorious. Thoe who have used Hall's Haik Keskwer know that it does all that ii claim.-.l. It causes new prowth of hair on balJ heailt provided the hair follicles are nut dead, which is seldom the ease: restores Datura color to rray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling olf or cbjnini; color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and cause it to grow long and thick. Hall's ITair Rfnttwfr produces its effects bjr the healthful influence of it Testable insrredients, which invigorate an.) rejuvenate. It is not a dye. and is a delightful article for toilet ue. ( oi tainin no alcohol, it does not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the "hair har?u and brittle, as do other preparations. Buckingham' Dye Ton tri WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and Is the best dye, because it is harmless : produ-s a permanent natural color; and, beinr a t-intrle preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. runuD bt B. P. HA1X. & CO, Nashua, N. H. gold by all Dealers in Medici rea. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. XoUiing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Diaease. llnoH far Matltimg Ural. It i atw4utely pare HurMy e.neentraUl. ta qnarv tit ejtM tenth i'f a eent a day. N. .lt-r vie-f..i tli m elrtt. strttlv a IIetM-rM- "One Unr ejn wil ttie t f n4 c fit- r t. (.r.etit K . i n. ' t ..n. -u--e r. II M raa'l grl it end la u. Ak Ural. Sample fi.r a Hn im miuiim. ae 91 r. i 1 4 ih. rau. I.T malt. 91 3 SI fatnre n.. $.. it.-m peerMua. Sanii.le -... ut Tbe Beat lnnlir lafkerM-nt frf. raroi-l'.Miltiv .w ear (.rHe 1 att live nn 91 .'A. La. JoHNsO AO'.ts Cu.4.Ha H.mv M., k..m, vM Band Iastrnmont.s, Soare and &iss Drum. I llmin a a ... Bwja and 1 1 1 eU r. .TEATfOi I s i if FilULSiOPi NO FLAG FCR FORT SUMTER. It Is .lKfUonel War llarracks and No IlbkiKO " TUere. Purine the rtx-ent grand array en campment an enthusiastic veteran in-trodui-ed a r-luti.n eallin up.n the sts r tary of war to h-.ist an American ttair utrr trt Sumter, in Ciutrlet.n hn ir. In the excitement of the ni. nient the re-.'.uti -n vv. ntthn.uh with .:it .!prrsin. .n or iuvesti-ati. n. At tin war l."iartiin-nt the i hi.-f f t-nsinei-rs. h !ia t-harire f the government fr-titl.ati-.ns. was uvti. .tiel u tin- stile joet. lk'.saVstV-Mvn-taryf war has not yet e.imnH.'.l with the resolution, t-avs. the I'iilslrjrrh Oispat. h. n-r is it HU. ly that he will. The army rejrula-ti--lis ir..vi.!.' that the tini-.n l!a' shall .iiji'ayi d at n.illtary forts and forti li. at ions that arc jarri.-ie-l or iru-j-i.-.l. Frt Sumter is neither jrar-ri-'ned n-.r .avupiisl. and therefore the M-crvtary of war ha.s no authority to tJ.iat a :hi.' over the old fortress unl.-ss he is prepan-d to karris. n it with trvi'.K In furtiier explanation of the n-.n-aje-jH-aran. e i.f the tl.iZ at Fort Sumter am! other pravtieaily abandoned forts, the rn.'iii.vr o?!i.-ers s:iy that very s.-ri-ous foreign i-omiii.-ations iniirht ari-.- if the r-s..!uti. .n adopted iv the tirand Army of the Kepublie eneainpnu-nt is earritsi out. For instance, if the ihur wis h..iste! vr Fort Sumter, a fortiori varshi iiii-.'ht vi.sit the harl r of iiarlestoii. In aee.ird.ince with the naval r-L'u! at i.-ns of the world the f..rc!rn ships would s:.!:ite tlie American l!a.r. and expet t a siii.i'ar si'.utr in return. The foreigner -oii'.l not lM-p.-trt! tnkii'itv that Fort Sumter is i:no-.-iipi-.l and was simply T'- at ini.' its e. .un try's ti:ijra-.a matter . .f .seiitim.T.t. Not having his saltttc ae k: ov. ie.l.'.sl the foreigner would U- jus-l;ti--! in . :i.:rL''iii' t his e. unit ry w itllis-cotirt-sy. and would have a ri-ht to di niaii'l a explanation. The ordnance ser treatit stationed there .uld lianliy re tarn a foreign vvarsidp's s;iltit.- witu an oi.i musket or r.-volver which he hae pens to have with hiiti in his.niarlers as a matter .f personal r-t-et ion. When the seeretarv -i w;tr refers the resolu tion to the ehi. f of engineers he will probably receive an ans-.v-.-r containiii!.' the sultance of the f orejroi n s state ment. FOUND AFTER TWO YEARS. A P.ir Uet iKx.k t lurtt Waa Kffotfreil Ilirousti a l.u-t oll r Ituttou. A lai'y w h had lecn staying in Al ha.'iy w as r.-tiiriiin'' t. her home in l'liil a.'.eiohla l y way of the Hudson river and New- Vork. Aitersj-n-iinra nirht on the ).ather i n-ket -ik. whi-h con tained le-r ticket and all h.-r money, was m:ssi:i.'. she w as uite sure tliat it was in her ft when she went to her stateroom at nL'ht: but in the m..rr.in:.' the ii;..st minute search of the room and of her clothing failed to lrin' it to li rlit. A fellow p:is.sellrer loaned l..-r sul'.ieierit m. .iiey f..r her ticket to Philadelphia, and once at home the loss of the pocketlfx ik quickly passtI fnm ii.-r memory. Two years, afterward, when ajrain in Albany, she was s-uin-n;oii-.l or:- day to the draw im.'-room to sjak to an unknown e-entleman who had something i!nirtaiit to t-ommuiii-cate to her. The something itnportant proved to U- the old !.st p. ketl..k, wl'.ivh the rcr.t'e-man had ju.-t found on a Hudson river Is at. anil w hieh having in it the lady's nanie with an Albany address he had no di. lenity in taking iin-et'iv toiler. Th.-:i.v.iint which he jfavo the Hi .ute .Journal of t he dise .vt ry was n;. -st amnsin'.'. While !ri-sii his collar butt-'U had slip'M-il from his hand and. with the total depravity i ha icter-sti.- ..f eollar l.utt. -lis ;nd other inani mate tkini's. had r.l!sl to the least ae ee.ssible .- -riser -f t ie-stat.-r u. Inthe urso of l is .i-ar.'h for it he had opened v-.-i.":-' the ha! f-ei- --o.i .i..ri. the st ati i ;rv wash stand and there, in a corner. v. l T it 'i;st at.; old. was the - ..-ket 1- -k. c.hi-h liitist have lain in that cvael po-ilion for two wholcycars. A I I tins; sert-til. The t'aletitta Indian to-ntlcman r--'at. s t!,e f. .llowit:- most remarkable st iry: A few days a-ro Atkamu. Yat;-ry. IScm-Talcse '.'mirinan. r.s;in;;iin the .lat s.-ven miles north of Shuttezat. s iw . is l;e af.irms. an enormous serpent :lo:ttin:r al-mu' in a lleei.-y white :a;.cr" or -witt.J el..ttd." The e'-.ttd :r..l itss.aly p;v.seii.-r tloated directly vi-r.Mr. atry's frm :-nd bore e.tf in the direction of the ""tlis-at Plue -liui-;;e" ;i!id disappeared from vi-w. i vt-r : score of men. women and iov who -. ere working alonir the Hat at the ".iuie ,f the phenomenal oi-cn rren.-e at-:.-st that they plainly sa..v the same d ie- us in. -n -t r i:i his ethereal Slight. )ne w itness li-s-rilH-s the s-rpctit :t.s Vh iii'j" at least four "twinp." I f.v hr.nc'.re 1 fis-t i in lcnLrlh and as bii- arouriti as a man's Ksiy. All witnesses eonc-ir in savincr that tlie head and foreparts d the creatine resembled an alligator ;aore tlian anything cls-. It was yel low and black-striped. aeei.rdinL' to all e. itiiess-. a.id kept its Ih!v in con tinued motion lis loiiy as it rcmainctl in si'ht. The natives are said to be much excited over the matter. A LITTLE OF ALL SORTS. No woman has ix-en handed for mur der in Massachusetts within memory. Tllt:i:K are said to 1m- over 'j::.fHH In dians in the I'nited States who can read Knylisli. and over 10.(XH who fan read Indian lanjruaires. Titf; maximum spss;l of the fastst passenger elevators which have er-r liccn built is I.?) feet per minute, or a rate of 1 mile in 3 minutes and a frac tion. A blast set off in the Wen rich mines In-tween Joplin and Webb Citv, Mo., blew a Niwhler weihin? l.lxto pounds clear out of tlie shaft, which is i:t5 feet leep. The new r.sv.n directory, which has just !een issuetl, tntains J05.3.VJ names. There were new names ad. led this year and names erases;!. 'iikmicai. action formed a stone in the stomach of La Marshale. the famous hurdle-jumping h..rse of Paris. lie died, and the stone, a ball nearly eijrht inches in diameter, is in the museum of a Parisian veterinary. rhntoeraphhig an Klertrie ttott. Another triumph of photoprraphy in the field of atmospheric electricity has "txt-n achieved at Haines Falls, in the fatskills. by J. W. Kusk. who made the remarkable iicjrative of a lijrhtninfr Hash, noted a few days ajfo. This time, says the Albany -Journal, the exposure was made during? a violent shower in dayliht. and the print shows the bursting? of atrumendous electric Jlt alut tive huntlrcd feet alove the grronml. From the scene of the explo sion to the frrountl is a broatl and vivid streak of fire, w ith the peculiar jar?ed outlines so often seen, sharply defined in the dark (.'round-work of the storm. A series of photoe-raphs illustrating? the different phases of a summer shower or storm in tlie t'atskills now seem possi ble, and Mr. Husk is about to make further experiments in this line. siierst ittona Atxtut IUr.l. The blackbird and thrush are "wan dcring? s,ul" whose sins must lie ex iattii on earth, hence they are forced to endure the rigors of w int-r. Kooks. jiwkilaws. baLs, haw ks ami ow ls are ani mated by lost souls. Tlie wajrta.il is cal'i-d the ih-vil's l.inl. for no other reason than that it cleverly evades the missiles thrown at it. A ih ail wagtail is m rara avis. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG, HAS PUT MVJSJTC IjV - . . i - 1 WORKINCMEN and TOILERS whether With Hands or Head, TAKE THIS TO B Hi A 1ST. ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coining campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT, l-siJ.-s t.ie pleasure von w ill have an.l the future pi. iiit. We have j.snpoly or.Jer.sl for j list such trail.-as your an itnui.-ii-.- s;. k f 1 1 lw Lia.ai.w-.wl V tt i. s - - A i. - wA WsmwasAA, Kir is-t from the er.-at factor.-- of the world ati-l an- iruat .hii.m-.I t" I-- of the v.-ry 1.-st. choicest 4uaiitv. but which we propose to sell at . I . Pl:r IT J'N'- -. .11.. m-.. ....I i.i:.ll .le:.Iers' i.rnlil. I, lit sold to voll ilir.-clai I U P U 1 1 . U FPh !. No matter hat interestsj parte-s may try to m.tlo- .u t-.,e.-. j i-t coin, -tr.iiht to he uqi'ai:ti:i: Foi: .ursic.ir. i.sTi:rMt:xT. .7M ;.i.y .i v ;:- 777:.t iri:i sn:.Ts a i ti:iumi; Violins. Guitars. Matuo!in. Patij-e.. Fifes. rurin-.. In-uni-. Mti;.-: iii.i. .-.! - .-rvt hi m musical. Al-o. the MATl HLKSS IK Kill: KKos. I No. tl,.- Auisii.- MoliKI, KNAIifcl A U. PIAN, die woild-reiiovM.ed K1MI.I.I ANT 1 1st ililP I'1AN. ami the KTKY. and STORY & CLARK 0 all of u hi. h you know l.-a.ls the musical rld in .jua! it y anl h.tra. :. r of t heir i." !-. Idle e put the priist-s io 11 to vuu at siirh tat.--, ami on -uch EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT A p'lts Olle of these el.-allt i Ii-l rn tll.-tl 1 s witllMl tie- r-:l"h of Every Man Who Loves His Home and MnMmi You should have a I - k.-r P.n.s. or Knal- or Fi-lj.-r. or Ft.-v. ai.-d t r v A ( '.ir k in strument, instead of some clu-ap or uukii.iuii or .. L.. ..u.- ! f .-- ; maUe. Therefor.-hav .inly on.-i.t t lie a!i e natii.-.! i!itriim.i,;. Han- n. ..thi-r. .!-o r.-ni. mU-r t lial for ei i ln-r Piano-or ri;:tii-. PatuN and rch. T.t Hi-1 1 i e! - il; nci-e to you the iy lo.-t ;,.).. preiit Pri.-. ai .1 i; V '1 F.KMs. F I'AYMKN'T. Als,, reiiieiuU-r to write .iirect to tlie h.ei-. or a i "!-:. anV at lie-s-alesriMitus in the (Threat HHamiltosa ISuiidisig. Everylly kiwws where the Hamilton Huiiditia : id X Fif h a.-i.n.-. Pittsburg. P. S. If Voll nidi to call in the evening, jii-t .!ro; a p.-tal . ard to S. 1 1 ;i m ! ton u h.-i, vuu will call aiid the rooms will lie Kej.t ..j.. n B. J. LYNCH, tjjstdertlIv ten And Manufacturer A IVa'er In HOME AND CITY1WADE FURNITURE LOUiGES.BEl)STEADS,j CHAHW, A lat tresses, fec, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTO OX A, PEXX'A CP"CHtrens of C'ltnnrm County and all iJhers wishiUK to purchase honest FUIiNI TUKE. Ac. at honest price" are respectfully iovited to givft us a eail before huvlr ls wliere, a.s w are confident trat we cat meet everj want and pleas" evr raste Pri-s thf v.rv lowtsst. H-IS-'WMM CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURC. T'HIS wU-known Shavlnn Parlor U ltatr1 cm 1 inira ret. Dear the County Jail. h re cently t.een liandMtmely reiuruialiej. .a ere.1. and titt.1 wits eery modern sneoleiw. an.1 l one ol the prectierl. uaate't, an.f ho(. in Northern aiuhria. It U In chare ol .m tent workmen wo will kit erer attentio to cattooen.. Your patrotiaKe ailiirne.l KUHKKT CASSIPAY. Etostnn Fire tarance Apty T. "VV. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl KRKJttiHURO. PA. FEES 8l MILLER'S . Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Sear Post Office a.Tbe anderpigrte derlrea to Inform the poo lie i bat incY taa vintd a (Uavin ar or un Main reet. near lb ml oftlee ahtra larrerln In ail lu r.ranrba -a mm te earneo on In U fotare. trtrtisitK neat tuC etean. Voar patrunatce aolwltl JlH5 F. STRATTOS A MIX, 4SA4S Walker St. t TOBK. lyl.4lnnliliKalia Jkaf MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violin, Gurtari. Banfoa. Accordenaa, Harmon) cat, Ac, all kinds f String, etc, etc OarccmciL THETORNADO '1 I TOM. ONML huiliaw; ayw , Kfari - s..lM.,i " i THE SUM I : ; it S !' , OJLS ! OILS ! The Atlantic Kffiniiirx Co., of I Pitts.hur'r, , make a specialty of nianutacturinir fr the mohus tio trade the finest bran. Is of iiluminatins; anl I.ubrieaiinz Oils, Naphtha and (Hav)Iine That can t U FROM PETROLEUM. We rhallenjre comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : UEiformly : Satisfictorj : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, 1'irrsHrmi if r. PITTSBURG. PA. octl-a-lTr. -s.r- UC ll-cl hi l)Mr(MMili! lOXT MU fib -, l --. I . lit j-i itT n-t t- r.t r : pMrtatitfl. ltm ,i.4triT-iv tti t -J u. ii bMrwritr! ilrror.DC u-.r is Hi l"i -f r. ..!.. t:. j r-k htrk An Xrtt. f.rve tnit. c' I-.- tin. ii t I I ia ! krar ut. K sip M4 Ci-.iij i iur o.r t.f-.? in t.t. . nnH war pt .te-il t T'f''i- u-t- tvt ItaA-4 'V Ttiaatux-r, l ul "lu '( t .'Tiwtm Jr a Ettin ep tiuu.ij i c it ix st-u t r:m -t t f; 4rr t.i t 'iii.i . m,ii : -'M..,i t r . iA ls njf;4 lTr t-nmr it.tr.i " Ii-.w li'C CDLM tv;-.! iM'i Ulr.l nert rbaiw lut Wu( t. r . ti4 of tir - mi.. . iiul i 'c ctii men . I it oi il-.u.it. 'i- t s rvl :tl witl.ia tK r-, Uv.iiHf j. .r-t- I j. t ilt c. mt rra-4 t in .( 1 . r.-.i i- tt-v if i fr tbn I-?t. 1 n y A t usi.l;? a .4 tt-ri!f Itf mt y itidnMiM' ii--i ht x il s:-t Voi r&a o U. oiKiNii it nt i.-rffr Vwwn - gmmr-t ir-iiv Miriiinf trin hltt fw-r Y m can d it if y-n Wi.t mt k. I t. i i. Uit iittt lr;fti.J i. i'.ni. r iniK . Vet fit ciTewT-iT Iit io W. r a;' ': titii t. ; :i w k. rif to ir arm j.iui n"l imtirti. f t A il t. rm yratircr w-w n4 iii w -t t .i in:ni't an4 unr ( k frrr. f ilui um.j ur nf vrs. S rtn l t"M. i-et u ttm t If a ail Ir. l-f rf-it. dI t r.wa-1 j A.M'-i M-irp II. HaUlei 4b . It mm. I'urtlm!. Caveat, and Trade-Mark oMaine!. and all Prt ent boine twnnrA ti-r Woden re Fee. Our Office is Onposite U. S. Patent Office. mni we ran ernre r.aitit in let time than thve remirte fn.m Wa-hit't.m. x-nd model, a raw in t j.hotn.. w Itfc devrip tin. Tf arivi-e. if j.ster.tiMe .r n.t. fr-e tif char-je. (Hirfi n. nne tiil j""it i -ursd. A Pamnhiet. -Ii-.w to 4Mam lat-tit." with Bam. e t artual rl.ent in ur State, count t,u" town, aent free. Allre C.A.SNOW&CO, Onposit Patent Office. Washington. D. C "a aenj tSe tnare1"na Frenrt KrnKvljr CALTHOS fne, auJ : l-rJ i.-uaraiu toat 1 ALTU.ia w.l. M P IHvaarin t m''mm. VI KK kfrtmUfttH. tutracd. I'scttemd pay if satiif.fi. VON MOHL CO BSANS, "5 rr-i - Tmen FOREIGN ITEMS OF INTEREST. Thtrk are fewer suicides in Ireland than in an3- other country. I- tspuatorial Africa the price of a wife is ten package of hair-pins. Sw Kl'lsti cfjrls, at an early ae. bejnn to make and a.-ountuIate linen trar ments. Hy the time they are of mar riageable are they have an extensive outtit of such articles. Nt :i v all Japanese houses are so fonstrut t.-l that the front can lie fold'"! b.i. k .r taken down. Tlie first tbinu that a .lapaue.se 1. -s in the m.iniin' is to ""open !i.iu.m" remove the front so that the interior will W rxpw.1 to view. Thf Ilsipdmaux are ramblers bv ni-ttir.-. but they never impoverish them selves .v their puns. "anls they do n-t .-are f--r. but dominoes and even ch.-ss are p'.aycd with a skill that at h a t equals thclestof the vi hiU- men w h visit them. I Pant pts.ple of In.!i3n lhl pre dof.iinat. and are found in all cla-sses .f s.. ;. tv from str.-et p-hllers and s.-rv-ants t- wealthy capitalists and hitrh e-. .v.-ri.m.-iit o!i.-ials. There are very few port liirtiese or Africans, and the d s..-n.iants of loth thrs- ra.s,-, Khw a larire admixture if Indian bl.l. HAPPENINGS ABROAD. Tnriif: an- M.iaai nn-tni.-rs .f thf KtiiTli- li "l,r:mris K-asrui. atnl th-rv an l- r-- ( n.-si i. hi ul--ut tlu-ir ft-alty t ttit- iii-ni.iry i.f I..r.l Ii-aiiii-sti.-lil. I'ai I in-, ytars arv tiiiiiit-rous in It:i1y r! "tit t!..- ti:ii- xv th" t 'ullinli.- i.i'r. h !. -I. r:it.-. tin- ruartyr.l. m .f :.int Liivn-iiiv. Th-y art- t l.-r-f-n-p.-ti-a':y i-a!lt-i tlif "trar. if S:int 1 ..i'a r n.-i-." A t m-.-i t tiK-tl.-xl if - I-lirnt injr tin I ". ir: i l.i is .-;-nt.-:i.ry in sriiii i- j .r v .-,! .y t!..- urtists .f Ilar.-t-I. -iia. u 1.. -: T - Ti-1 X" i.-..j.s t a enl.r-.-cil iiv .f T i.e na i-.'at.ir ii u a iit-il.l. rinr tin un l.iii 5ea:. T:n: .laati-s iTnvt-rnnw-nt is sai.l t. liavi-;r .viil.l f..r a visit if 2." .f its in;-!.l!---'!:--s eiti.-ti t- tin- fair at i hi-.-a-i.. l year. an. 1 tln-n l.x.k aiciit in :i: r l:ir:r- it:.-, iri thii eountry In-f. .re t heir ret titti 1 me. A si '.v st.iiui is t l- issij.-.I in tlr.-at Kriiain .f l!u-value f f. .nrjK-tiee liaif-I.-nny :.ine -eiits - t 1 available f..e a':! i-t:.!. 1e!e-rraphi- an.l revenu- j.iir-jvr-i-. It will K- tlie lirs.t stan.p isiil ..f this v i!ne. an-l its is.suaiiee is eallil f..rly tin- new features, f teleTa'.ll an.l jiare.-l-p. ist Ixisim s. LITTLE WONDERS. If ymi h:wl as many lenses in a h eye as tlie -. mini, .n i!ra:'. n riy has ali f y.'i'r reruns .f s-irht wul.l le a.s Xt'ip a.s a I .x ear. A ri:is4.Fii in a Ir.h.-mian r.-f .rma t. rv ha tr.'iish.sl a jw-rfe.-t rui.tiin' straw w:it-h wl.i.-h is sai.it. te "tin larger than a shirt t'litt.-n." Ir w..uM taKe three an-l one-f. .nrtri .li.llsai.'ls l".-iiM of the little Ve'etal.U paras !i4-i whi.h (sriw n the human hair t e. .v.-r the white eetiter of a ie .11 pareil ".." A i im i: f fpc"s skin n larger in li.i'ij.-t.-r than the r.il-lw-r tij of ViHir l-al jietj.-il has m re p..r.-- in it t i.atl t here are luesht-s in t he III. r-juit. tu t 1 ii'-' n y. .ur s -ru-n ! r. A Mii.HfN ii'..nn.i t-ntlery fa-t-.ry !,:.- just ti.nishel a ". . .ij.lerful toy a i). rf.-.-t i : 1 l;.ife wit h thirty I. la!-. pin. her-. !-J,.ars. awls. t-te.. w hieli w. s t.st on. .-ihth of an min.. A I.oM-.v 1 Hiilatnl 1 w.-man has pnt--nt.si a mat hi lie f..r makitio wat.-h s-rr t!i:it is pr-ivil-sl wit li a threa.l-.-:it".-r s. .1. ii.-at.- as t- ts al Hi- r-t in i -i-!: -. It v.iil en: p rf.i I li.r.a.is ..n th ti nest human hair. HORTICULTURAL SPROUTS. 11 :'-.ris? are eultivatinr' a pl.i:;t v.l.i- h Is-ars a '.v r t hat is w. hite i.-i the iu. r!iln'. rui at ii.xii aal Line at n i h t . I. is n.iw unil to piw-rvr etit ll.u'.i is. I'nt your liu:i.-h ..f r. is.-- jn the refrigerator ov.-r t.iL'ht. Silt ami i.-e are -ai.l ai.sv.er even l-ett.-r than i.- al. !.-. Ni 1.1. v l.-" l.iir..h.-s of rajs-s r:; re-.l this sa-- n on the prist vine at I'ampt -ii e .iirt. Tle-y v. .-re s-iit t .t;.-.-:i Vie 1 ria. This vim- i the !.irL'e-t in I in rlaa.l. an-l is al-ut 1 :ir- -LI. A l :i p-rfum.-r has i!is in.-n-.l that I '.ilif'-rnian r-res jki-.v-., twenty ;Tc. ni. la .reof volatile oil than the r .-:.'f I'raii.-e. There are live th.ni si.:.l persons -mpi.iye-l in the little t.e.vn . f ;r:!sse. F raie-e. in the manu facture ..f K-rfiimery. POPULATION NOTES. TilKliF. are 7.ihi.ihki jounr men in the I'nit.il States. Til' ltf. are I.ikki men to every 7i4 woi .en in ;rH!n-e. Tilt: limit -f the eapaeity of the earth is ."..H.i' ai.ii-Hi r-.uls. says a st-ientist, ami this iiwniU-r will W reaeheti iu less than 17 years. l'iai 1: has a p. .piilati. n of ::s,-2is...in, ts.mprisi'i aU.i.t lO.lKi.nim famiiies. an.l of thex -J.tam.iKNi .snip'.-s have no ehil.lren. while -J.iKni.mi.1 have only ne ehit.l eaell. Thk t'hineso empir ami .lep'n.len-ie. M n-.'i.lia. Mam h..ria. t'hines Turk estaii. Kohatior an.l 1 hiln-t. oeeupy an area of at least a.'Hm.iKio spjare miles, or aU .nt 1 .ne-t hiril of Asia. The ppu lat ii n is est i mat.il at fro in :k..ni.iNi to 4a4l.lkMI.INNI. CURRENT NOTES. Vin iri iliiwn t. the sea in f-hips, hut they ir.-t over the hay in seh. .tiers. llinliamti.n Ix-aler. Wiif.v man pictures a heaven fir him self he always has his own mansion riyht in theeenter of it. Kara't. Horn. Vk have no highway r. il.lK-rs now." True; hut we have plenty of fraternal endowment Stai-ieties."- Ir ston I iazette. It has not yet oecurnil tt the diction ary mak-rs to classify phonopraph" as a feminine noun simply le-aue it talks hack. Philatlelphia Times. "Are ytu marrieil or siti"-le?" asketl the census-taker of the lady f the house. "Well, I hardly know, f-he re plitil; "you see the jury disagreed. Life. l.;;is"t wife has the most perfect eontideiiee in him." "it. every married man tells that sort of a stu.ry." "Itut she proves it- She lends him miner to play poker with." Indianapolis Jour nal. 'I iiopk you appre-iate the fact, sir, that in marryinj ray daughter you mar ry a larj.'c-heart4;d. generous jrirl." "I tlo. sir (with emotion), and I hope she inherits those qualities from her fa ther." I.rooklvu Life. RAILROAD INTERESTS. The world's railways are worth f;it,- rHNl.lt.0.(NIO. Mapjuhi -ouples iu Norway are prir-il.-fretl t ride ou railroads at a fare and a half. Tiik railroad dining cars in this coun try earn ru.re money than the bleepintf and liap-frae ears totrether. Tiik rtiil ways. f the I'nited Kinfrdotn if t.reat I'.ritain liave lft.si'iU has .motives, of whit h only I, Ml are in Scotland and 7o". in Ireland. Tht- l.n.loii & Xorth-w.-st,m have the most, '-J.l'.-is, followe.1 ly the Midland, w ith ''.((-Jo. Thk I Vntral l'aeific railn.a.1 has some motist-r enjriii-s in use on the western -nd of itsroute, those male at the Saera ment.. shops in lss:L Lat h of these pi jrantic locomotives weiffhu. exclusire of U-nder, li:i,Ooo ptmntLa. LADIES! Are Ttxi rs-ealea tn.Wirh to vrt.ire If w nd two Cent m M1IH t.. t.vr- t.l k t I " . 54 and fi v.l4itit'.u Strt-et. S w ..rk. t f.rr of titeir l-autifui 1 ill.srr:lte. I .MIit- llooktt." It t tr'V. I. iitii.jiir. an.l iiitemc Uij5 avrn U every i-inou c.f r- tiara.. lit. IU re-it ef t-n e-t:t in s-ari.j tber will an p4ut a fuil aet ef Uk-ix laxuovia Iioums. bolJ traiiM Verrteia. Fr ten rent tln-T i"1 a!j.i.l a ! k r.j:t-i.t.iric crnn;l-"tr wiril i4 ' rtirtiiuo card'. .. V.kiilj, and liinsir .i dUINEPTUS ! A v.tv j.lr-siii-. I.r.rru.. :-'TrrT-i.! a-..m!itV C..lli..li..l l..r .i.--i: !! t.:t.- . qnlf'tr- H cIm-t h-tl-T frn.. .-:T r 'i.l "r f- yl Vrirr. . ' t Mil er I'lBl lUrftir. I'r.-i I : ! -.1 ( II: :.aiH irt J.I.V..J. 1311 III K.l.-:-- ai"! All.--r.. . K'-rn.u Cuiu,alili 4T.-TJ tr.tv.f. V T t'y lni,;.-lrla. Wiripl.t. n ! tif The Academic Pharraacectic Co., UiMHlV AMI M.n OUK. 532536 WASHiSGTOI ST KEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. Ad elegant F.n?lili .l.arti..n e -pr trat...n for l.i ...i.s. micnn.-.l i.ii.l I.1.--I tr .al.i. : ! r.- ult4.f vi-r tastily five j ears -f nn -iuiuei.t A .r..r-1 Ia- ill. Iiith-s1 n.s!i.-l aiiili.-ri.-f. j It. u..n lku.'l..--t.i.'. i.. t..r N.H..I I Ijri'K. Kjrx-iall Iwlj.lal ! l.tli-, t l .l lr. n au.l ! pir it IM-if.l;tr tint's tnureiv rs.-.talnt- ; fr- from hiri.iful .lrit. Sn HjnJsonie Packages. Price 50 Cts. rn-;r.l wl. ! I jr T loj'al lario.iccutic Co. LONDON AMD NEW YORK. dieuiisia l.y a.-.it:n-tit to M r Vi-'t tl.r V-wi1 ail t-.ta- k-.vaJ luiiaiy. M V V KK. I k NC ii : ISO. 132, 134- Charlton SU ROYAL PILLS. Same mrdK-iual f.rrrti an la L F-UXIK. In tjoxes. :i ju;N Uj lor, fur "ii r i.t. FOR SALE EY ALL DRUCCIiTS. REHEHBERTIffi BIC FOUR! Vinegar Bittr CORD.AL. J ciL; J- SOe. Tinegr Eitter POUDERS, M 1.e. ir. ymeysj Bitun, t.. y'..-. ''" ( I . Vinegar Eitters, old t :turta.-ir, fl.oo The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Keottti. Tkf ri iftm of CrwiirT tbr leading taaailjr Alecit.e ml mr Worla. E. H. McBQr.ali TirVij Co., Prrprietcrm, RAX riiANc:. ivu NEV." Vol.ii. JOB:: PRINTING. tiik fi:i:i:ma. Printing Office Is th" place tn c-t ymir JOB PRIXTIMG Ptomptly and sti-frt.rliy n-uir.. W'r will meet ttx prices t.f a:i' t.on.iraMe competion. We don't do any hut first-cls work and want a liitt rri for iL Willi Fast Presses ani New Tyrs v are prepared to turn out Jit Printing .ol every d script ion in the FINEST STYLE and at tbe ver? Lowest Cask Prices. Vnthit.g rot the best material m used and our work i-pat- for itself. We ate j.rt. pared to print on the stmrtes. in. nee PoTEKS, riUXlRAMMF.a, BC!ISF.s: CAKlJ TAtiS, ClI.I. IlEtP', Monthly Statem f.nt K.nvf.u.i-es, LaBKIJ.. t lRf rLAKf. WtlUMNt? AND VlMTISO t'AKIlf. t'BM'liS. NtTK, Drafts. IlErrtiTs. lkM Wokk. Letter ami Notk IIkaiw, and Hop and Paktt Invitations Etc. We can print anything from the n.i!le-t and neatest Visiting Card to tl.e latest Poster on hhert notice and at the most Ke&soiiable IlaSes. The Camlnii Frecm:iij e i ? e x s b u n ( ; . i i: n x a . Scieutific America Agency for JL-1 CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS COPVRICHTS, etc Tw tnfnrtnatloQ and frre IlandrsMik wnl t Mt N.N A fO :i Huutl.HlT. Nir Iukk. Oltlwrat bamaa d nnn( pat.its in Amrw-a. pal4?it taa-n iwl i.t n l timtit-tit t-t. m tt publM: bf a buoe KtTen fre ol tliarvc iu the Scientific American Iarrr rlrralattno nt arT afimtifl4 pair In th Sl'l.-lvIirtlT illnt.tra)e1 N.. n l-lht-i-tit Bian ah.Mikl be tritlxwit it. M'n-ik, l.otl a 1-ar; aix mx nH,,u. A.1.lre Ml N.N i t. k. VfcUaUaJu.a4 llrtaHtwaj Nt-w 1 urk. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE ILIMJSOME, LMlTUl CTIHUJi Cheaper thaa Wood. TwtkwtrMaMtnrt4rwvtilltf. IU..UBA a mn.iiii4MMi(i.M,rw. - r.ukt a o5-' i25p--f 2. t aw i ii ii lfi T I. -1 i ( v f i. i T 1 . . . 'f J. j i ' tji".. a.ar r i.mm Dm.i a-4 it.b.r ! aaiaa. W tdi llaaaarlr Hwavy Ira t'.-a-n .'rMt.,4 KMa Phuaca. f it (taaurr aa riKK asi l . ( lar Is-a. aa4 ILai Ian a4 trua flnlu. 1'I.K In MJ& AXtf WUAK4W (K.aaaB,aaad aiaoaat Ilia oka. TAVLOll v ui:t, 1 Ot.Z03 4K rOALaxKtrtHU. ruutmrsh. Paw M A- lull, Mr., immj. M. . A HANDY ARTICLE. The Various C Ve to hlrh M.n ra the tfety I'll.. "Well. I n.-v.-r!" Thi-. v fi-11 fr- ui ty.e iip-,.f ay..v.-.-j'rit-ncts I s;i"i-s-;:-i j.. a !:?r st .re wl.il.' a. New i irieai.s i -r:it man was pr.-s-;.t. 'I '.,. l.-eii the a;-pria.h of a : tl- SS. i r.-lii i:i:.n. and vt ii h :i ;.. . f V. .1. 0- a-!,.-i f..r a l-.v ... --..' ' v j. t i i:.i;." -. .nt iiiti'ii t -j : - ' v.o-'il in. -an l. :.'!. ! : hii :.:.r'.-l V liny s:if. : hul.;. ! 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"y -i :- l.i.r.'. that !..!-; T 1 . ' - -'.. iij 1 ia i T : ' ' s i',.5.: "I a ' : i a i.-!.i.i ::..t:i : i, .1 .hT, i : i!. -r 1 a:.i.:. an i r" - a ,! of a -v . iti i !.";.-'. -a:-s pr'::.t-l t '. na-a. . .1- har;.-s. I!vi,!.,ir.-:i:i Tie- la.-'..'-- reet'lt'.e.l Ulfi "Il the i ... f ' yoiiiii.' man f. .rTite.l the e.-t.:. r : a" tl. .11 'a':ii. Tl.r IIIimI.m Ki4w t. . I'.-t ;i II I. s till.' of the Ii;. ' ftia-ietV ll.all. et, 1. In. :T. I'rin'ie jii.it. si a r.-!i.:!i- . fr.-m an rui. h-nt 11 i. i - sh. .w.sl t hat t r.ie v a known an.l pra.-l :! tefore the h'.rth of .1 . -ja.K pr. i ii.-. .! f r. .tn th- i ; ill le ..f the same v. '. oniinarv !.s...i.-. shouM U- of -.-.1 e . t iear re.l li.jni.l. a:. ! -tireie of r.si. 1 .nly a slight fever f r .lays, l.ut no f. :ir r. mii:i!!;o so l..",u' a-t.-nr's attemiat i- n. ' eii'tiirt-s has Is-. !. Iiun.lttsls .f years ' virus lymph. AUTHOHS CHAT. Wit.itt i.miv y 1 1 1 v - a ' Meri.lelss. .llll. atl-i a ' ' ' pilte as a ai-t. ,)'-.' ' ' ' I irt Inlay at P. 'Ni.i -n . ' l l! A, t he tl. . . - for the ex.piis'te 1- . an.l f.s-t. lie thai nty slijip. rs i ' - Wm.N l.r.l T.-i.- - -r.-al his works a'. a ahly se!.s-:e.l the ' ' ' ' the"lliil;e of Ut a'.'.' - ' a a' 1 a '. ' ' 'Man.!." Tut i;k is one '. ' ' r ' ' few ksiple eti i y . : aa' ' ' -of t. tie's father's I-- -s l ' . i . . is 1 n mas. w h. i. "' r '.' ' from his t-n at fat r's i: v. Tin: I-irthphieeof 1 r ! i I.ineohislare. l!n -otTertil for sale. '1 ' ' manor is sai.l t !- I Ira litre" which I s ;' ' so fain. ns. Tin: .H-t -s - !' '. tvns proverhial. ' a ' ,' lishinr the I .reak f a-' ' I40tul.n1 i-a-iety. '!' ' "' ' " his house are fain- aai-ia." ' of En'lan.l. STRANGE THINGS ABROAD. A CofNTKY J 1'. 1 ;,. V. : consist of a li .- ami staple atta. ! ! At the .leath '.' : a .. !a. tlreses Were in ' v '.'.a''- two only w-re of . A M v iron hri i-"- ' in Strath-hiss. I n . -n -lapstsl through a a-' ... I a-" ' ol. t . at a 1. Ullir over It. I ' ' clean as a raz. t w Tin uk are ev-a- 1 - e a ;s ' - ' 'i.-.-rs.e-' .v a - ...ii. ai-i..".. - . 1 ' . ! one haronet. s. .--.n h-n.. a A-x-memU-rof p.- -."'' :l" 1 ' - , WnUrupt Ian.!.-! proprietors an. -Ixilid.m i-altlrivt-rs.