HOW GOLD CrtE IS SMELTED. A liarjre or It I MUe.l with l ime. Sla(t ami t'okf. After tho poM ore lias reached the smelter. ln-in;r wfiplusl. sampled anil separated into piles f.ir the various bias, eaeh pile is iailvcrie.1 in a marhine tliat works mxm tin- principle of a coffee mill. From this sample three or moro p:tper sacks arc ti 1 of which two are n'nt t tin- assay I'fi'uv. one to lo sam ple.! an. I the other tiled away. The thir.lsa.-k is son t to t ho shipper of the .ro. F.a-h sack is mark.il with the shipper's name, namo of tho initio if piv. n lv tho shippor. lot numlT. car tuimlw r, if any, ami late when sam pl.il. If the ore is Tory lumpy it is crushed In-fore sampling. This unloading into a hill is continued until the hin is full. an.l. acord ; ,ltr to the Leadville lloral.l. it may hoi. I anywhere from live humlre.l to three thousand tons. When tilled, the super intendent obtains a list of all ores and w.-iirhtsof lot that have pone there, which constitute what is called a mix ture. This list he takes to the assay ofiice. and pets an averape assay on the silver, pold. lead. zinc, iron, lime, etc.. in order that he may know what to add to make a p.mmI snieltinp eharpe. Sep arate piles of lead and iron ore are made, to supply the furnaces when need.il. The suerintendont makes out a list of the different mixtures and the wcipht from each that are to constitute a furnace charpo. Alx.ut. eipht hundred pounds of ore, one hundred and rifty jNiunds of lime, two hundred pounds of slap and one hundred and fifty pounds of coke po to make up a charpo. This is. of course, varied in accord ance with the character of the ore. I'.ach furnace will treat from one hun dred an.l tifty to two hundred tons of these charpes in fwenty-four hours. The lead in the mixture when treated in the furnace runs down into the lx.t tom, carry inp with it the precious metals. The slap. 1-oinp lighter, tloats on top of the lead and is taken off throuph a tap hole. The lead, or rather the bullion, is dipped out of a well in the side of the furnace and poured into molds. After cool inp the liars are taken out and sampled, a hol low punch In-inp used that brinps out a small core. It is usual for convenience to sample the bars in lots of I'.Otl each. The punehinps of each lot are assayed to determine their contents. The bul lion is now ready for market or for fur ther treatnent. HIS CASE WAS SETTLED. It Took ;..! Miinv Year. Hut In tho (nil lie Wan Not I iir-w ."l'l. I never knew when the accident hap pened. It was on the books of the rail road company when I first went to work for the attorney of the road. Well, let that po over another vear," were his instructions to me whenever I would refer to the matter and urpe that it be settled. The man used to hobble in the ofiic--about once in six mor.t hs and ask about the ease. lie had lo-t his lop in : smash-up. and had been promised au'ain and apain. after the fashion corporations, that his case wou d b. sett led. In a little while now," would b. the lawyer's words, "we will be pettin to your case; you mils! be p iticnt, v. know; there are so many ahead of yon." Year after year every six month the old fellow used to come down to the city to see if .re were ready I. settle. "We are no liable: hut we will ia s in.-thinp foryou," would be his pree'. inp from the astute railroad attorney. ne di'.v he hobbl-'d into the poneral of.iees, and declared that he would not h ave unless he was attended to. "Yoi:r claim is t"or t wo hundred thou sand dollars".'" asked the lawyer, kindly. "Thafs it: every decision of the courts has been apin you; it is now nine years since you told me you would set lie. M - wife has died. Poor sou!. 1 t Is. .1!,-!, t some of the money would d l:cr po id. All the old neipiilnifs I ha. are .lead and pone. '1 he boys h:: ' i. wed up. I.i.'htuin' struck the ha:": Fire -v. -pt away all 1 had. Jim. it 'avorile sou. went down with li.pioiv "We will settle," said the lawye kii'.elv. "but you must be patient." And the years swept by; and V l;twer himseif went to his rewar The r ad chanp.-.l hand , w as sold u .'.el- a mortpap.-. and was re rpaii i. c New otiiecrs tilled the places of the o ones. A newer life and a newer peuc. at ion held su ay. Tiiev said tiie claim was to he .settle.: Ye,. Well, that funeral you just saw pas inp the door from t he c unity poor a I was the last of earth for old Abri. i-les. who lived and died without jii tice between man and mail. X. Y. IS corder. PfcnSONAL POINTS. I". S. Ki. ;! is on the pension list, lie is probably the man who always waives ceremony and thinps. M. I-!. II A! I.AIiAV, of llolden. Mo., is proud of the fact that he is a lineal descendant of the oripinal Mother I tt h ise. L'. IS. (it xrv. n( Tampa, Fla.. is col lector of customs at that place, thirty two years old. Imyisli lookiiip. and said to le the younp.-st eolhi-tor in the country. Pi:or..i:i.v the tallest ti. A. R. veter-.in is W illiam i Iloyne. of Green county. Pa., w ho stands seven feet in his stie'k inirs. Iurinir the w r ho was a private bohlicr in the Twenty-second Pennsyl vania cavalry. Tun late Samuel McDonald Richard son, of Paltimore. is said to have been personally ae.uainttil with nearly forty-seven thousand depositors in the savings bank of w hich he was president, all of them workinp people of small means. A. F. Pap.kfr, who was one of the r-il.liers of the Jordon relief expedition, is now a street-car conductor in Oak land. Cal.. an.l doesn't find much com fort in the medal for bravery piven him by the .jneen of Knplan.l and the' khedivo of I'.pvpt. Li i n s Smith, an eighty-year-old trump, was killed a few .lays ao in Xorristow n. Pa . and at the inquest it was tlevelop.il that he was a lii-nnatl refugee who came over here in 1-4S with Carl Schur.. and received remit tances repularly from the Fatherland. ItlvMlnc a lleer with an In.lian. Maj. Champion, in his hook: "On the Frontier," descrilx-s a deer hunt, in the course of which he found his lop aMride the dead lixly of the deer, while au Indian st.oxl a little way otT, low an.l arrow- in hand. I.y sipn he made the white man understand that he had wounded the deer, and the tlop pulled it down. Then he cut up the .leer, tied the fore half of it up in the sskin, and plae.il it on one side. The other half he laid at Maj. Champion's feet, dcliverinp himself of a speech in the I'te latipuape. The white man iin.ierst'Mxl his meaninp. but not a word of his address. The Indian and the dop had killetl the deer topether; and the dop"s owner was entitl.il Ut half the pame. The major was tipial to the cincrpency He rose an.l delivered in full the ela.s-.ieal declamation: ".My name is Xorval," with appropriate pos tures, just as he had many times piven it at school. Nothing could have In-cn K-tter. The Indian and the white man tdiook hands with effusion, and each with hU share ut the vcnLvon rode way. i The difference in women. r Some women are tireless in their home work. Some are tireless in their work for the church. They lau-h, they sing, and are happy. You remain at home broken hearted, for you are utterly un able to make any effort what ever. ; The horror of " Female Com plaints" is upon you , you have that distressing " bearing-down " feeling, your back aches, you are nervous and despondent, don't care to move, want to be left alone, your digestion is bad, and you are wholly prostrated. Ah ! dear sister. don t you know that Lydia It., Fink ham s Vegetable Covifomni will reach the cause of all this trouble, and you will surely be well. Don't hesitate. Get the remedy at once. It will cure you sure. ., AH lnie?it. it- or "nt . by i. n. in t'Tin ,.. or L.ciir. on rweipl of e5 I . .'....n..i.,l..tw Imlf ail- awrt.t. A1.lraa in court- i etri.rr. l.l.A K. I-ISK- l Sin Al. ( I.OH -y' From Pole to Pole Atkk's pABSArAiULLA ha dmontrrted fta uwrr of cure l"or all diM-w ol" the blood. The Harpooner's Story. A eio UttlforJ, June 1, 183. Tn. ,T. C Arm & l"n.-Twenty y.-ani trn I w a hrptxji:.-r in ilie North l'lu-ilit-, wh.-n tiv oilirra of lli crew au.l my lf wi re lui.i up ith curry. Our bodira wi re bloatt .l, ifiimaawollea and bleeding, teeth loow, Jiurjili? bluu-hea alt ever u, anC jur breath aeenu-tl rotten. T:tke 11 tiy and larjto we wi re jiretiy badly off. A 11 our lime juice wa aicirfeutally deotroyed. but ilia captain had a couple duit-n bottlea of Aim'i Faiihapai.ii l.A and cave u thiU We recov ered on it quieker tlmn I have ever a.-en men bniuirlitalmut by any other treatment for .Scurvy, and I've eeen a good deal of it. MevitiK no lueii tmn In your Almanac of your PanwKirilla being food f..r acurvy. 1 thouirht yotl o.'Utto know ut thit, and m aeud vou lie tet. lie.pectfully youra, " alph T. WrsoATB. Tho Trooper's ".xperlence. Haw, BatutoianJ KS. AJ V lea,) Man Y. Iir. J. C. Aim c Co. OenUemen: I l ave eaarh pleaaure tt Utity to via ti al value of your FiArnaparilUv. We Vave beev uuoned here fo over two V!". during -hich time wa had to live In triM. Beir. undr canvaa fo i.h a tima breaht on wh.t, ia called in thia country "Tel.lt-aoB., I haul thoae aoreafof ao-ne time. 1 w.ia a.lviaed to ttke yourSarae, pariUa, two bottles of wbuh matle my aoraai diaappear ranidlv, and I am now quite well, your. tnih". T. K. lioDCH. Trovptr, Cap Mounttd Uijirmen. , Aer's Sarsaparilla la the or.iy thorontrhly efTeetire blood porifler. Hie otilv niedicine that eradieatea the poiaona ot scrofula. Mercury, and Cuntu'iou X)ueaW iroin the aysiein. PRKPIRXD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & to, Lowell, Mi Sola bv all IracKia : Price l ; "nix botue i for i 1 tOP XJCX Chronic Cough Kowi Tor !? you ! nt it may b-njH cn- F3 rn n n a? r n r-tr,? 13 -2 VvSJKeJ M T 1 ra B Cf I'uro Coil IJvrr Oil and HYPOr'HOSPHITES Of Ij Ast Smla. It I almost :i iitl:tt.i!lo n.i ml'k. Far l.ett.-r ill :il o ,. r j.,, ..I Ktiiuii.ius. A WoudorfUl tlealx Iilol U.-Cl'. oolfs Emulsion . :-.oro are p-"or tnilta:lut tirt the yrituinr. HALLShaTr RENEWEE. The preat popularity of this prrp:ir:itin. after its test, of many years, sliouIJ be an a.-turan'", f-ven to tli.;ui..t t-k.-pti. al. that It la really iii'ritori.uis. Th.ie who Iiae usotl Hai.i.'s Haiii Ukxkwek know tliat it does all that is ohtiiii.-.l. It causes n.-w tom1i of hair on ball) hea.l?. provi.l.tl the hair folli. h's aren.it dead, w hich is m'I.I.hii liie ra.-; retir- natural eolor to pray or fa.Ii-tl hair; xr nerves the walp healthful ami clear of dandruff; prevents the hair fulling off or chan-iii color; keeps it w.ft, pliant, lus trous, auj causes it to crow Wini; and thick. Hall's Hair Rfnthtii protlucea !fs effect by the healthful influence of itn veiretable inirretli.nts, which imirate an.l rejuvenate. It is nut a dye. au.l U delightful article for toilet Use. t'on tainint; no alcohol, it docs not eva orate uickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harh and brittle, ad do other preparations. Buckingham' Pye FOR rn WHISKERS Color them brown or black, a desired, anil la the beat dye. because it is harmless; pnxlucea a permanent natural oilor; ami. Being a finale preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. f KIFAMD BT B. P. HAUL & CO, Navshua, N. H. gold by all Deal en In Medicir,, FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Xolliinic On Earth Will LIKE Shoriilan's Comntion ToMdor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Preventa all Diaeaae. iittotl fnr M'tnll iuff lira. ItlitalMnl.itelT txire. llitrhty e .neentraKI. Tn qnan t.t. eort. te.ilh ..f ..rilli .ly v.i t(,r f-Hinli i-ironr MrH-lly a iiH-.lK-iite. -line lanre eitn utv.-tl m f 4 : M-nd a. ne-re to firevrnt ltiti.- , f.n ,-ii.t..nM r lllnllrail'tiirl llnrndlou.. Aa.lt. irt. h.oiiile for "t et ill liitM.. tl.t-bM-k. el l-inreXI4lli inn. 1m mail. $1 3lt Mt Uiv eit... a -tir. preiiii.1 Sjini.ii'ivii r The ltet lu)ir I'aiM-rwnt free". triii--i.iiltrtr ofie ,er owe'., i., 1,,. rmn A L S. J. HI NX IN .V lt . JS. lloni ll.nive .. Irj,.u, U--t Band Iostrnmcnts, uanj and Riss Dmnii . PIcciK. ciaekMata. r,mMl, a a:. Iti r. ntarros a aoa. aaar Bv..t. Baa iaV I ti'C,. afc 4 m 3 HEMS' S T K W T X O M UTERARY SCRAPS. Thk volumf of poetry which Lord I.ytum, '"Owen Meretlith." left untin isho.1 at his death will be published sliortlv. MiKAHAM Lincoln's speet-h at the battlctn-l.l of iSettysburg- was lately used at the Cambridge university m i::itfland as an example of the bet Knylihh prie. Miss Mai:v E. Wilkixs, the novelist, is siti.l to write a thousand words no more, no less -every day. Sometimes when the spirit of imagination is t"si-v-eially liery she .W's this much within an hour. Oiaki.ottk M. Yoxon. thouph seven ty years old. is one of the most popular woman writers in Knland. She writes regularly, except Sundays, frtim nine in the iimrtiintr till one o'el.K-k. and arain from six to seven. 'Il l I N ICl i.l.KK. the blin.l jrirl who has inp.de herself so famous an.l leloved in Kostoii and vicinity, is writintr a story for St. Nicholas, the proceeds of whit-h are t. be devoted to the chil dren's building at the Columbian expo sition. Within the past eleven years the world of letters has lost Carlyle. lssi; (leorLTe Kliot. lsl; I.ollrfellow. lss-; l-iiierstn. lss-: Matthew Arnold, lsss; Hsuwnincf. lsss; Kinfrlake, ls;l; Lowell, ls;l; Walt Whitman. lVi-j; lieiiw W. Curtis. ls;t-J; Whittier, ls-.t-J, an.l Tennyson. lsr2. NEWSPAPER WAIFS. "TiiK "-.v! die early." This axiom cannot apply to many clerfrymen. who are not only fr.od. but accustomed to tli-late. Host on Transcript. I.itti.k i;n:l. "Why do the tliesbiteso tiv-day?" Mother -It's ""..in- to rain." Little Cirl "Well, they mi-ht know 'tain't my fault." IIim1 News. A . atitai. and cheap form of life in-siir:;io-e tlsat may Ik eoinmeiidetl to sp. irt-m.'ii is not to climb a fence with a iru tint full e.H-k. l'liiiad.-lphia Times. Ti eiiKit "Tommy Tucker, how ltianv seasons are there?" North Side Y. uiiirstcr "Two, ma'am. Winter an' when the streets is all tore up." Chiea- Tribune. I'l l i im; It Mii.ki.y. Customer (who had lost all his teeth, to landlord who ha I serv.-d him with a very toutrh steal, l "Landlord, you area flatterer!" 1 1 tttii' irist ische ISIatter. Two rniK.xiis meetino-. the foUowinjf co-i.xoiy ensued: "Where have yrni ln'C.'l'.'" work to III. illt' V." To my tailor; and I had hard make him accept a little "You astonish me! Why?" he wanted more." Tid-llits. To l i i; "I suppose llillow will gi-t all his father's property, as he has no brothers or sislcrs." Dimlincj "He has. though. I know of at least five cjirls w ho have promised to le sisters to him." Petroit l'rt'e Press. HOUSEHOLD HNITS. A r;.P..;i.K of salt water as hot as can be used is one of the le-;t. as it is one of the simplest, home remedies for sore throat. That persisted in. with a ca thartie medicine to clear the system, t ill cure almost any sore throat that is not diphtheria. N. V. Times. Ki. i: is the least nitrogenous of all "rains. 1 1 is a ro h1 addit ion to bread, anil is es;e -iallv serviceable to combine with f. i. is .-out amino; a laro-e amount of nitroiren. such as jx-as, beans, etc. It is pccuii.i.i-iv adapted for invalids, as it is nc of the most easily digested sub--t'lni cs known. r.i:oii.i.! Scallops. Drain medium--ized si allojis in a napkin. I'arlxiil ! he;:i a moment. When cool put them ti s!,ev t-rs. tn each, alternated with bin s'i. esof bacon the size of the seal- its w i.lth. It rush over the scallops .it!i ni 'l'ed butter and broil. Serve a ii h water-cress and lemon. N. Y. Ob--erver. An: Ih-ds are the m-nlern sine quo non if the invalid. Nothinjr can be more -tf.'l and comfortable to the sick i ;n i ii'iie : h.-v 1:, art the relief from the lxd fa-whi- h this invention affords, n-e ti k-o.vered and readily in- ' ' 'l. The slightest motion alters the : -li.iiiof tiie .M-eiipant. and there is u. Mi' b tliiic' as a lumpy surfiiee possi oie lieneal Ii him. THINGS OF INTEREST. Skvkkm. sliarp rejxirts. which were ierd a I'.istan. e of tifteen miles, imme- liat.-iy pi cued the fall of a forty-four .Hid aerolite on the farm of Lawrence iiia'i. Lath county. S. I). Tim: 'Ll-fa-hi; med lirimstont- match. . to h w as used with a tinder Ihx. was iii i ! slip of very thin w.hhI. six inch s I. .'f.' and a quarter of an inch broad: it tapered at either end. and at either end was. lipped in brimstone. A 1-::aic tree which was set bylJov. lolin Linii.-ot in b'.Mi is still standipo; ti.-ar D.iuver-port. Mass. It blossoms i'rccly. a '. t ii. iiirli rwo hnridr.tl and sixty ; w o years old: Lut the fruit, like most if the pears of that .late, is of poor quality . Al.Tiior.iii it may not lie pvnerally !.-'! iv. n. t he woods. if northern ltritish .merica are still infested by a .nicer pe.-ics of bison known as the "wood ! oitVah i." lie is much larger than the iiutfalo of the plains, which formerly alxiuniled in sn. b ihiiiiIhts. HER LI'E LONG AMBITION. A "!; l:.-.ilt a-.l It When Sliv V l'r..iil..2 t.t tli Oneen. Mr.. Martha Anna Wicks, an African nt-rres .. has f .lLiied t he ambition of a l.. iT life, says the Chi. ao Inter Ocean, by U-inv re. t ivc.l by tu-.-n Victoria at Windsor Castle. Mrs. Wicks, who has lH't-.i saving her money for half a cen tury to e-o to Ln-land antl ret. if possi ble, a passing iiuis of the pr,.at queen whose sympathy w ith the slaves had caused them to sjveak of her as their "mother." had the (f-atiti.-ation of lei-' eoiivers.il with by her majesty, and alsoof havino; had the satin quilt, made by her in the hope that she miht U- ermittetl to s-n.t it to the queen, received in the kindest way. The quilt is a unique piece of needlework, show in;.' the LiU-rian colfee plant trrecii. i"ilH-iiin! and in its mature state, and the queen complimented Mrs. Wicks upon the patience and skill evinced by the Work. Mrs. Wicks was taken to Windsor by Mrs. Itlyden, wife of the African man who has" liecn ap point. -d consul in London to the Li-U-riaii republic. The queen expressed a desire to possess a portrait of Mrs. Wicks, w ho w as therefore specially pho toirraphed. Perhaps the most touching detail of the visit was Mrs. Wicks" impression from the soft and gentle tone in which the queen iqx.ke to her that s he was 'sayiny bl.-ssino-s" to her. Among- the gracious thiri";., which the qucvii did say waithat she felt jrreatly h. n.re.l" by the trouble taken by this'ol.l lady of seventy-six in cominr so far to see her. No wonder that Mrs. Wicks remarked in h.-r .piaint way that she would remcm ler her visit "in the days which g-o by In-fore the time shall W for sleep " Valualtle Spnoiw. Coll.H-tors who pick up strictly genu ine apostle sjxxins for a eoujde of dollars a spoon w ill In? interested to know that a set of twelve such spoons was recently bv.ld at Christie' in Iondon for two thousand dollars. They had silver-gilt sU m;;. surmounted liygilt figures of the up stles, liut their freat value arises fn ;a tiie fa. t that they were a present from Charles II. to the wife of Sir Rob ert Clayton, lord maytr of London. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO 91 and 93 Finn Avenue, PITTSBURG, HAS PUT wumc iiv - i i . " --1 i ! -i I I . i f - .-v - -r- t. J i i ,J- WORKIi!CIV2EI! and TOILERS Whether With TAKE THIS TO HEART. ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS During the coming campaign you will easily earn DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT, lt.-sid.-s the pleasure yttii w ill have and the future (irntit. Wc have imriioscl y ordered fur just such trade as yours an immense stock of Instruments of Our Own Importation. Hired from the irr.-at factores t.f the world and are ru:it .mt.'.-.l to 1m- of the very Ut. choicest 1411a lity. hut w hich we proN.se to sell a I . K lK I"IT X L V. No mi.l .11. ni.-n and small dealers' prolit. Imt sold to you direct at I M I'l KTKK" I'KIt KS. No matter what int.-rest.-d parties may try to make you U-ln-ve. just come sitaiLf.it to 11 kaiuuai:tfrs for musical ixsti:um i:ts, iu:ass m.v ,i.v oi: chksti:a ixstjwm k.xts am ti:immi;s. Violins, Guitars. Mandolins. Kanjos. Kif.-s. Citrnels. I irum-. M 11 sic; indeed vci vt hi 11 a musical. Also, the MATCIILKSS DKCKKII ItKnS. PIANOS, the Artistic MoHKL KNACK X- CO. 1'IANO, ihe world-renowned ;UI LL1ANT HsCIIKU TlANo. and the KSTKV, and STORY & CLARK all of which you know leads the musical world in n until y an.l -ha racier of t heir iioods. While we put the prices down to you at such rates, and on such EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT As p'jts one of these eleirant instruments w ithin the reach of Everv Man Who Loves His Hom and Children You should have a Decker l?ros. or Knahe or Fisher, or Kstey. and St. try .t Clark in strument, instead of some cheap tir unknown or cihais son Id to -il in.tUe. Therefore have only one ot. the alMive named iiisiriim.-nis. llae no other. A So reniemlK-r that for either l'ianos or Organs. Hands and Oiche-tra in-t rii un nts w .. w ill make to yon the vei y lowest Sinirle I'rolit 1 "rices. KASV '1 Li; M s ) ' I'AYM KN'T. Also rememher tt write direct to the house, .r call personally at the saiesr.mms in the Evcrylxnly knuws where the Hamilton Huildin is '.1 .V. l-'irth avenue. Pit t-lnn ir. P. S. If you w ish to call in the eveiiinii. just drop a Hi.tal i-ard to S. Hamilton when vou w ill call and the rooms w ill he kepi open. B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer & Dea'er Id HOME AND CITYDTADE FURNITURE mm am :mm finis. LOUNGEF. BEDSTEADS, TAHLB8, CM AIRS, XEattresses, iSbc, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A t37Cltlzens of Cambria Coonty and all nlhert whiiiK to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully invited to give as a call before buying else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please every taste. I'ri-es the verv lowest. f4-16-"80-tf. 1 CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURC. 'fHIS well-known Shavlnic Hartor la located on X l entre trpt. near tho County Jail, baa rc cntlT t.en hananmcly retarnlaheit. iaere.1. and tltte.l with erery modern ronvenienca. and a nnc ol the prettleat. neatest, and boat chopa la Northerh I'anihria Ii u In rharar ol eouew tent workmen woo will rtro every attenttoa to cutomers. Your patr"hae aolieilod. KUKtlKT JA!IIAV. IMm Fire insurance 4pj General Irsurance Agent RHKHARVRO. A. FEES 8l MILLER'S Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office The anderalarned dealres to Inform tho pob lie that tnev have oened ahavtna: paror.m Main loeei. near the tioat otflea where l.arDertn In all lu hrancba a will ikj carrier on In the lutare. OerrihlDaT neat anl clean. Vour lialruaaKe aollrue1. KKES a. MILX.EK. JOHS F. STBATTOS & K05, 4S A 43 Walker St. SEW TOEK. lafmn aa4 Wkoloala ttaahn la aJkia4f MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins. Guitars. Banjos. Accordeons. Hannonl cas. all kinds of Strings, etc.. etc 2?tT'3. f4 and Ensilago ,v sMlai-'? CUTTER. AJ 7& Ifra anvra. V , i!ea lr cataaticacaAal itradfxvtarf yrtrcf. Cattka tail acw. W. R. M-NRttON a CO.. araikretTttoM aj CANTON, OHIO a iVMAlMki Turn ' ""r i . . 1 1 . :j- i i t i ! Hands or Head, OILS ! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburr, l'u , make a specialty of manufacturing for the liome tic trmle the finest brands of Hlaminatin ami Lnliricaiing Oils, Naphtha and (lasiilir.e That ean tie fil&DE F R 0 M PETROLEUH. We challenf;e comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Daifonnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, rirrsKt'Ki iErr., I'lTTSBUItt., VA octlS-sptyr. IIP MIm. till OpiHirl.NWv! lrOT M.mj yortanilia. Itnio Ji-i rau Imm m jutrtriy mitU uv in obcoriiy I llrrowinr iwta&ta i lb U-i f m.ht. t.n-jr tnk b-fcin lortt. f'rMr lott. ftfit-MinmiT I4l'r i t ttx t K-b tu. Ii p Basd iMtir I !uprtour fT'TM'tiu i..f . an4 awore fnirTii t. priiiiiiiiir. fva-4 1 1 m 1 hf B fhtioijr. Him. "lum itOOiieaa of lrtnii lier m Sli4f n Of -ortuitit" to Mf-h lf Ma ut twn pr(txl "t lifa; Wlr tirhkiic. tui pttt out ttr rn-I.M . fil td mtt n4 ! depart r to tetnn. " 11 taw aiilt find tltm coi.lik H pMirtit:irTf I iiTrt iie 4vrj- rltmnc tlivt tppMra wortiiy. itl of (ir prpm.- . tlmt Ilti4itl nc-Ce-f(Ue m!.. Ilawf imn op'H.rttti.it?; arti i not oftaMl wit him lb reave h t Ui"tmr p"T.i. 1 tup: A wiil pirv mt Itraaftt, 4. itratMl stati in Lift. lu c.ft . m nra.rtitiit w Ur many t br. )wu-)r ta ! titai tMpi.jir and iiotmralilf f my iinintri"t ..t 4n nf rttli-r t . 11 oti rai 4t ti k tiH lire at tim. -n :tr. F rtn t fiMtiwr. ar i'7 anting inrm t K rT i v. Yota caa Ao a well if vtil wmk. t' lrd. but itiiintatrt alar ; and i iiu-i4w Tir tt- iut a .,,, a ran cl"Tt it ut m:. ithI! ynir lima to tli -.r k. h.f t l.rB. 4'apitnl nt tciiitc4- kit ulM. Ailirm pKrativetr nhI rtMtlv atVrt4l Via tRitrart and tF vol li"r. aTrp. t Milnt nti.nn tmntit; ar vork-e-a. rM.in m ri i.l-.in i i ua ami lum all frp tv ratn-n m-iil litx? to iy A !-. nt onr II lftavilacl ak Caa.. lKs. t9B, I'wrllunU, Malaa. Careata. and Trado-M arka obtained, and all I'aV enl hainMte roixnrted for Moderat Fees. Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and we ran ernre iiulcnt in leva timet hm thrr. I remote from Waj-hiDirt.in. ' v inwri. hi., i ii i; or iii m u.. wiin aorTip tinn. We ad vine, if patentable or not. free of fhar-je. Our fee not due till patent ia wrured. A Pamphlet. '-How to Obtain Patent," with nam. of actual client in your Mate, cuuntj.o town, aent free. Adrirea. C.A.SNOW&COa Opposite Patent Office. Washington. 0. C We aenil the marr-lma Frenrli Krm.-.ir CALTHOS rrrr, antl :' k-cid vuaranten that CaLTiloa wii, TOI IHarksrsea tlaalaMu. sal kTIIIU; LaM Vlsae. I'te it and pay if satis fied. VON MOHL CO.. ale lairlin la Pari U ORGANS, CURRENT NOTES. It 1ck-s not follow that a man vcith a hnky vnii-e is a corn doctor. L'tioa Ob-s-rvt-r. TiiK next thic? a lonp-sufT.-rin? pule lio K arns will W Ww f.u t tliat (ras iim jvini. s arc pultin? im uiii:itic tirt- on th.-ir ras motvrs. Ohio State JournaL Sin; "I hon.-stly In-liere tho lovc muliin"; on his jiart is rt'i.L" Ht' "I s'loul.ln't w.ni.lor. I l:T.r tliat ln-r Jia-iiioiulsan'tri-nuino. Indianai lbi Jour nal. I'kaxk "Hut what a.lvantajre is there in wearing a mnniK'lc'.1" Atlolphus ';h1 jf:ul. man, how coul.l I s-e with l.otli oy-s covor.-.l?" lkaston Trans cri;t. M;:s. Pt TTrn Fitxit w as a-sk.Nl if she Ik-Ik-w 1 in -:is for cookiiifr. "O. :.1.; r.pru-.l; "iiv Vat everything- wo h. -at I.y jras. It" tho prop-r fuol for ':utronoi5iy!" Kim. SitAi.i o "Why. j"-t roa.1 that sin: I. r.tal rarlors. In'l it alr.nr.1 to oall a .h-ntal room a parlor? Deeper ''It i-, j.r..i:illy the painter's mitale. He ii i.-a tit I ra w i rijj-r n." I t" n t ' Mirier. -I.T..it.'" askl the wt-kfr after knowl.HiL'o f tlu' elerr.vman, "why lo people tsvl on their knees to pray in . t.-a.l of st am '.in ir?" "They want Ut save tiu-ir s.'l.'f." r.-r.nilel the elever inin i: t.-r. KrooUlyii Life. Crn i.i v "I hail a very close call last ni'.'lit." Molliwitz "Why. how was that smash on the elevate.!?" Juf-1-V "No. hut I went up to heo the S-niili . in th.-ir n.-w l!:it. Another man ;iuu- in aii-l Smith h:-..l to sit in the hail." Kate Field's Wiisli'litoli. KOREItNERS Vi't TALK ACOUT. Tnr ipni-n of Siam has the small.-st fe. t vet s.t-n on a title.1 woman. iie wears one and a half in "loots. Tut: old. . man in the world, so far known. i-..lesus Caniprt-li.', who was "i-rn in Spain in 17:;s and now liv.-s in Mexico. I'l'T Tltv lit il l . M. I".. the leader of tin- .pp iin-'i! s t. reuiiioii iutholrixh partv. tin son .r a janitor at the I .: .snore poorhoiise. 4'onnt y at'-rford. I'o-'i- ;:s-i:kt.i:v A,-rilii is not only .me of the very j-onnu'.-st eahinet f-lie.v-. on rf-oru:" he i . le-lare.i I.y I tr t authority to In" the most lini-.ii.il of the vunrer nu-.1 of pariiatiientar- orators. 1 r r..train.il .-e.-ll.iiee .if style" e :npariiivf with Mr. lilnistone. Hi: l'i. i.i.l iiKiM, w ho i-.i-ently r sir'tie.l t lie presid.-n.'V -f the Argentine l:e;m!!i.-and t lien wii h.lreiv the resijr- i. -iti-m a .lay or two later, is a r.-lativ-of the Kritish ptihlieist. John l'rie-kt Tin- foi-ni.T f.-nt leuian's fraiiiliin.tlur was a favorite sister of the latter one's fat her. PERSONAL MENTION. Sii.AS ! Ai.l.oeK recently un.-xp.i-te.l-ly r. t iirned t- his mother's i..iui- in i'liilad.-i pliia. after au alr-nee of thirty years. Tii.oi.s Ni-I.sox I'ai.k. the -litor of 1 1 i -jut's Mi mill ly. ail t.-ll from a man's : pee. h what jiart of 1 1 le eou u t ry he hui Is tri in. Sr. 1:1 ru:i IVi-tfr is the thirty-fir t .e. r. taiy of state, and six of his thirty pr-.l.-ie-o ii-s iH-eaine jiresidclit .leiTer-s-iii. Ma-.iis.iii. Moiii-.M-. John Quim-y .::iins. V;tn Uuren an.l Iluehauan. liHiK'.K W. I'Hil.I.S has lecn calle.1 tli- "AIhhi Ken A.lliem of the Ilill.-ti-eiith century." This is the inserip .!: i:oii a silver trowel usi-d in laying t in-ci rii.-r st. me of a eliiir.'h at Way in. 1'a. The trowel was rescn?sl t Mr. : , hy the pastor, h'-v. W. A. 1'atiui. !ol;i.K ;.iKN. nlii.se ileath u-- eerred at iiai ie-t.ui. S. '.. a fe-.v days M.'ii. va-. the i'i:e'nus-r of the Monitor v ! 11 sin h:.d hi-r famous li'ht with the M rri'iiai". and was one of the siteei! Miniver-, who were rescued hy tin-s1im'iii-i- Kh-xle Island when the Moni tor went down. bOMZ MONEY MATTERS. A iioi.li dmihlc eajrlo of is Worth $1".. Titrt-.K. are Jl,t -vi.OiMl.iMKI in p-. .1.1 ii cir-.-ll'a'i on t hro:.irho-:t tin world. Til'- l.ir.'. -t -rreenlia lc c.vtatit is a !.i ii i i l.;i!. ii?i-l only one su h note lias '. ?i printed hy tin- o-,,v.-ri!m.-:it. 'f I il- . r "."' 1-ills, the l;ejt Jar'--t, there M-v.ti. A I I.oui'.i.v silver half dollar of 1T'.0 is . nil-'in, vi:i'e .ii.- Virginia silver ha'f . .-liar, f 1 :T:; isvaVt.sl at i. 1 ho e t.-r - ii'::te'ita! d'.H irof is worth Tn:: ep;H-r t'lni-jvii'-.- "f rir.tiivti lit. i- , led in 17:.'T. is a;iprais.sl at i.i. i Lie v:e, t - lia-i the i.i . ript i -n: "I am .1 u'- -l -. .per." a:v I another has the le .i'vi.f :.ti as-, with the words: "l cut in v w a v t hr n!f.-h."" POPULAR TillMMINGS. Skiut 1 rimmip'.'s inaile of very vi.l- lae!i in. lire rihla.n ar.' popular. I'ins. on. am. -nts and lii.-kl.-s of l.ri .'ht-eolorsl rliinestoiies are arain in demand. i'.ucv velv.ts in plaid cruss-hars, iri- d and aml-r i-tT.-.-ts are mn.-h i Led f..r trimmings and .-oiiiliiiiali.ms. Tiii:kk are n.-w .-ajn-s with thrc or .n-ire graduated collars or half-capes '.I.'.nI with hieo. with hijrh collar trimmed with lace ru.-hins. I.i:atiikk t rimiiiiiifr. leather covered huttons. straps, hands and ln-lts are worn: in.le.ssl. leather in some of its many jxis-.iliiliti.-s s.h-iiis t Ik? one if the materials of the future. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. IloMKM AliF Su s.u:i:.-Tii ten pounds of chopH-d moat add three ounces of salt, half an ounce .if hla. k tepier. half an ounce of sal; peter, half an ounce of savre and one ounce of sufjar. Mix well. N. Y. il .server. 'oi:n mi.a i. IJui Kl.. Two talilespMin fu'.s of oomiiioal to one .piart of lNiilin water au.l one t .-a-p. mf ul of salt. t'.Mih for alont t wo hours, and prepare like the oatmeal (.tiici. You can a.1.1 ivr salt if you choose. 1 K-morcst's Majrazlne. I"i:'Kf Cmt. Ir.-ss- the fame ami wash each piece clean in cold water, drain and i j.iii.Uo v.ilh s;slt and h t stand awhile. U..I1 in e.irn nu-al in whi: h a prinkle of p pjx-r h:is Vh-oii stirred, and fry until tender and of a nice hrown in half hutter and half lard. Fry under cover and not too fast. Housekeeper. Oiiiokkn Samwu-iikh. Take home t-n.ler lniihsl chicken, take off the skin and pick out tho Iw-.nes; chop fine, then with a spoon ruh to a paste; to each cup full add a little salt and two tahle siH.ns of melted hutter: mix topvthcr, cut thin slics of hread w Inch is one day old: spread first w ith lmttor, then with the chicken: put two slices t pvtlicr and cut in fancy shapes. Ilos ton llu.lfTft. MILITARY NOTES. Fkm tho iK-o-inninp; to the on.l of th war of the rein-Dion th-ro were Jtj8,0H desi-rtt-rs from the union armies. ENiil.Axn'n new magazine rifle, tri.il against tho Martiui-IIenrj-, has shown a superiority in tarox-t-fchootiny cpaal Ui Ulaiut l. lor cent. A Ki noi-KAN statistician estimates that in the wars of the last thirty years i,:.K).Hio men lost their lives, and it cost f l t,niM.(xKt,(iiHi to kill them about f-VJiH) for each man slain. Mksmim. Yauimiw have undertaken to liuild a i.torn-wheel (runlKat in thirty bis days for tho French to use afrainst the n:itive of 1 1. b. TI... i HH) feet lotiff, draws 18 inches, and hasa curryLoircatnicitv enualt.i I'MHr... LADIES! Are you rk less u. 11 h lo veMi;r If.-oaetM two c t:ti in Kiainjia to tli- M-i k ..We-Ain' . nj til Wnshiii.toii Slr.-'t. N, n- "i.iil. ! one of thHr I-4uU1iii i luslrni.-'J ltcX icr took. It m a tiov.-i. i:!iiin-. nt.'l n.icnut iu work to evei-y jp.-rv.iu -f r'.-Iinemetit. On reeript of ln -nt in i.T.-tn. ili-y . ill mil postjiaiil a fml e.-t of tii.-ir taiunua linune boid Kaiiie Vtrrba. Fort.-o r.-nta tli.-T wii uf'ud n l.lt rontalniiii eompl-le woi.la of -'II- M.kaJo," Bi.d lnli-i: ot iia to.na jxipuiar oiip, Uv. tli. rw itli t- ii -xiuif Cliromo . afdfS OUINEPTUS! Ter pleafin. Imniil.-t" t-lyryrrl.iiil nrfiiimtic compi ..imt lor .l.irm-;! '.- tl.- in..!.- .t ini.im- an-t oth.-r lutt'-r itnisr. .-itm r mini or fli i l i'rirr. ti eU r 1'ial l.ttle. Inx r;l 1 Hi miwimleol jiliyvi. mim in Ku-oi- au.! Aii.-ri.-a. Ko: inula Coui(aui.t-Tcry buttle. KorSal.- Iiy lrui'ieta. Wann!ar!un-.l by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I-OMION AMI M.W l:k. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST, MW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. An eleennt Fnc'i-h phnnnai-. w pr-Brali..ti for bilioin.. riiHlHrnil ami itl.! Ir 'il-i - : Hi' -suit .f .ver t..-tity-jvj years jt niw4 .-in.ii.-iit eteiiutk rit-ftr.-ii. A.M-.n-l by tin-liii.-b.-1 nifiienl aiittiorili.-K In urn- ill lu'liiKpi:.'t.K m fieri pnrtot I nr.'-. Kriirvtally tw-lptul in Imliew, ci.iiilr.-u an.l - pie of e-l.-utrtry liniii' tutirt-iy tev-eiublc ; frve from harmful .lnikr". Jn Hdndsomr Packages, Price 50 Cts. f"r 5ir. it hol.-'y by Ylte foyid VlfrtiHhicutii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Cheuiila by ap.iiniiri.-ut to Ib-r 1nj.ty tLe luaieu au.ii to th ko at I umilv . Nf:V VOKK ri: A Nf'H : 130. 132. 134 Chariton SL ROYAL PILLS. Same mI-inal prr.p-rti.- a.s I:..ti. Kuixik. In boxen, J pills to bux, for 5J p.-nt'. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCC1ST3. REMEHBERTjffiBIC FOUR! Vinegar Bitten COKDAL. J Tinepir Bittera PO"DEKS, V) .li. s, no.-. Vinegar Bittcrt. n w ty!.-. $ I Vinegar Bitters, oldrtj-l.-. bitter tx-t., f I.OO The World's Croat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Knovm. The paal ufih of n IVnliiry the Lending (-aaify Alealirii.e ol ilie Wuild. B. IL McDonald Drt Co., Prcprirtors, RAN FIiASCIs'i) and m;v VuJ;K. JOB :": PRINTING. tiii: rj:t:i:.MA. Printing Office Ii the piace to cet ymr JOB PRINTING I'lomptly and satNfactorliy exeruted. V. will meet the prices of alll h.ni.iratjte competion. We don't do ati hut first-class work ami want a livirg price for it. With Fast Presses and New Type We are proparerl tn turn out Job I'mit'tm oi every rlttrripticin in the F1NKT STYLE and at the erv Lowest Cast Prices. N'othu.g rut the lnt material l uel atn our work i-p-aks for itsrif. are pre pared to print on tde shurtes. nntice Fosters, Programme?. UtsisEi" Cards. Taos. Rim. Heads, Monthly tatf-mf-nts F.vveixi'F.s, Labki.s. Circulars. Wkduisu and YieiTiso Cards. C'HtcKs. Notes, Drafts. KF.cr.irTs. Rosn Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Partt Invitations Etc. We can print anything from the smallest and neatest Viidtinjj Card to tiie largest Poster on short notice and at th most Reasonable Rates. The Cam. iiia Fiennan, EBENSBUKG. PEXN'A. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS. COPY RiruTQ I ,TT:Jr,rmaTinn mj rrc IlanrtWK.k writto ri.ii'w '7 ',x Mhoahhav. Nic Vihiic. OlUea bnmau aecuriiiic t-nt In Amnin. krej-y laueiit taken out I.y ua la l.muiitit i-toro tte puuuo bjr a uuuoe titeu true ol cXiari:e ui ilia rienfific mcrtrnn Larvewt elrenlatlrm of any aelentlflr paper In ttie World. Miluu.lidle IllunlntUsl. Sit irtcMiL-ei.t nuui ahould be mithuut It. VVei-klv, :.iu . ;eri l.jjlx nxmltis. AtMrewt n( a CO PtbUBUk.ua. atil AtroaJinay. Hem aurkCily. PATENT STEEL PICKET FEKCE IUUSO)I, IXUHSTlll CTIHI.E. Cheaier than Wood. II Ml M r " 'i linage F-ftira with ni. .1 b.. I. ma a anuu lnalxwaai I. ar U 1 l-orta. -. ,ut.. fc-r Pa J"atily, k.ular Uaua, w ai d nu aniad. Wm aiaa Haavfaalara Hravy Iroa Fra.-.na 1'r.linc. BtaMa rttllan. Flra Maattrra ana flKK ks. Al -. (Via ln.ftli lUilltin. himu4 Inw Ann. u-, t. k- i.iuii. i vi, auw Kiuilll,tMllliaUal iu Uka. i TAYLOR fc 1I;A, Ol. Z03 ti OJ ftLaxKrt ot 2'itt.bursh. Pak. AEEITS W1MTED! ' aVaVw-uaaa.. - Vjaa14MbM.lml..wpt''' k V.U- . (Aalftf nil A ...a aa iin.laa, !. . I A Scientific American pi 1: SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. A K.K-HI HTI.li vM:an. who l::e; latn -vi.-riiiieiitint.' .n the sni j !. t nv. that the iiiiiit i-itn i 'v.i-: . :.v .v t-i-(uin:i1'"I 1'V t lit- iim- -if x-t n ! u:ii. 'I'llii;:M' i'Iimtw-s t!;;-.t "t!:' i:. !., Jy tree p-rou at iir.t tin--. th'-V ari- at the e.ire." :in. h.' ii, . it w.i-. the same with Iih:ii:im i.. h Till', 't .t. Iil.-rit tha' III.- liar .i . f .'ilani-'ti'l . i ii.it jT. e;i'. '.iily i-. .i cil nr ai.'l h ilihiiiLr i" i i : . i- i. W. A. .'.;-ers. of I'.ilh;,' Uliiv. : '.! . . h:i i iiiii.'h i-. ri.-in in '. it h .'.a in- i:i!-. . il: i: ,; in il.M-tor of r. ; .i t : : 1 i K- rilx s aliiaii'iiim lis :i i : r - t .; :n:ili'!ii. A liiiu.'i-r ri i ma l ., in 1 :1. j 'iii.'.l v.itli an. .Ii. r. :t ". ill i. uT.-nt if i. r'. i . ;.' vl.i i.-ia! t' m. i.'. a I'lTiiiaiii i.t ,'ir.v I'l.lM. .-l.t-tni Ji- rt . I. a-. liiiii.-.l h.V s. i.-!i' i In- in i- 1 : ' i the air of I..M.1.-1I i-s j . . . i -.-1 a' 1 l.ii-ty r i rty f.-.-l fr -i i 1 !.- !. .-. , r than that t!ie .It-'.! i-.en an.l h rh.-r than that the tli.- . hin. ia y- r. -a. !,-. A-- ! .' that iron i :t ' e. !.o i: Iiat ' ill of I . t ' 'e :....' lii:;!.iiiLr i.-.mL!o :i-:-:nnp si..' a:i.I t rei.trt ' "f t'..-.- i. jv f..n:.. I.y IV .. l it ".'rr li'l '. nalnral rate "f vi hra t ! .n i . hiiii.li-eil iniiii' -ii- mt -.-.- i.'I. POINTS FOM SCILNTIST'; An j t i -1 ri 3 : 1 1 1 n 1 v. ill I..- n-..1 tie-.v je eholi i;ri.-:;l lali.rit .y . : ei; lahle of liu a-uriii;' 1 ime t i 1 n ; , h. 'l-i I1. Ma-I:h m" i- the liaMie of il..- i .-h.-Iii' al . I.'lii.-iit hi. h ha- l. , ...V.T-..I i'l the Im'.I ..f an an.-i. n' I t ;.a:i riv.-r. 'I in U. y.l ;.-.rai.hi.-al ...-'. Ih''lainl ha- ol:i fra I) t . ! i 1 - mi . . t v. . i w . Hii'-ii I . i iy l'r;i'il:l :i - M-:ry S. .rr.-n i ' le. It -hoiil-l n .. i 'i-. -jiii.it h.-r ha I .'-- 'if 1 1 .ii' r- f r '.: ! 'i a. vv. i.e merit - i t . ' ti'T. Ill Ml V r in men. K. ' part i-iu' !'r. -at.-r inl en -i' v an.l l-r'. -.: 1. him pri.i.-. an iaim.-r i--i i" a t i. ii .f a f. rrie -a It ; r ' i' n-i. '.- ' - fir i-'.;i;n-.l.' -.fa -I r.-i; Ii . f 11. . .. t.. the .rii.1- alu r.var.l h. i. . , w-.-h.-l. Hi:. Mf.tt t. Ih m-' Si.!'i i ' t h. f.-w -a r : i ! . ! . '.'.- 'A it :i.'-. - . f '' lir-t . -a.il a '. o ..ra ; i. .n im.l.-r 1he i.::1 .-li t . 1 'i. r at t he M i i l.,i t i. en. rat h'. jiil il N ix.-ml'.-r .. ! V. hell 1 he ,' - .X . ..f I V. y .1-1 ..I 1 the lest h.. Il reViill. i . . ! I i .. -. I --l.l I. EUROPEArJ PERSONALS. I .. '!:! S M - i:i i; : a I 1 -- 1. . -.11 I ' - i 1 !a : 1 I 'a , -. il -a I 'ie f. r - 'I he hale! ' e. il i. III..-1 pi-'tnre - ,'.. -i t ii. ii I . .ii t In- .-! i :T. 'a i I 'i a h in- i. ., . -e 1 al, ! '. .h.l. Till er -. ii prin.-."-, ..f .. r-.:' - . . I. "i. ..i:.. ..i the ii, ,t .'iithn-ia- i.- ' tun it.-v.r ph. t..-.'1-.ii.li.-r-. t..l. .1. ' the.-. !,. i ;. i ,i -l i , ;-. , wh'.l.-. t, a i tj. ninny. ' hi'r i--- -he i-. a , n 1 a i. i ie.r y. hi 1 1'- 1 a- ly . "i ::. . i . m !:. ma he- h i i -1 a : a ; . I .. a in am'ame. r. hut he ha- I n .it l!i.- t..p of iu . leu. the !..ti.s p..... i.i N. .rth V:i I.--, an.l fr. .pi 1 lie t .p . ( i h the II j. .-- t :i 't 11 I'. -s. j Ij. j.art of t ( - .l'iil. :- j.'.:' ity .-a :i I -.-.-a. V I i -i 1 1 1 ':: : I )'. . who t ! n; v.,.,-!: . f h.-r hu-i -I. ;. M i'i-i i-.t-.l. a- I'.iri- .-. .rr.-' !-:.! ..f the 1. . --!..;i e. ' h. ii he .11. 1. a', a t ei. lt y.-ar . a .. i -' i : 1 m.sir ai.'iii! it . Mr 'r ; .. f-: .1 ;'..i.i.'.i ;-reat a 1 1 .. r! I v i.i i 'a i i- ilnr:!i' the i. an.l .- n e . i . : , ie. GCT.S OF THOUGHT. Ilr. t he'-.-f. .re. V. II-. il. .nines a- a pi jl,. J ha I Jl..t hill'.' ' t ' i ! h'-'i.'ie.i lit it it i- -.-en a'l ! 1,1 . ier-l i I . . a ; Tl.-Ver he 1 ie e. f .1' -p.i'il il i ! :;:..' . . ie- ". . I i h i:.t'- a ' I.I i 1 !'e- .. en V. ith the ei ' le r -ra -pe l l y the i:n:i;-in;.' i hi. Tnh hiitiian itihi.l i- iiifi in- i an.l re- t ri.-te. 1 I.y s'.i p; i, iin: Imt hen . .p. n. 1 h -piri'na! i I ' a mi na1 i. m. it - i-.ipii.'e of rh.i:i:r t i urt-'-at allilii.les. jia.J . .f pre ; en. i i a .' ma ii v ll.'.nr- in ti..ii- t:u anl niliin.it.' siirn i li.-a in-.-. i r.-.l.-rie I 'arson-. lr woal.l -.-.iii. a.-e. Tili nr t.. A." 1 1 -. San.l. that the - !.- hn-i n.-s , f :;,'. i. I. iv.-: that life itself, that i-- 1.. -a..a. -1 i. m in it- in. ist vaiie.l form-. I.::- ii.i other .-lei or o.--i;pa! ion. I ;". .ie h.n I II'.' 1. iVi 1 oil" 1. M'- II. 't live; V. Ii. Il o ie no !.i'i'.t l.iv'.-- or i- 1. - . !. .'in' ! s -are. ly the ri'.-lit to live on. '1 I - a I"! ie to III', t I ' .. I ox e.l e'n ,-s value 1 . i . i-teii. e. - i;. I ':'.i. AROUND THE CHURCHES. Till Mel h.-li-t eh'treh lu-e.ls one th.iasaii.i ii "x pi-ea h. as .1, iy . ar to U.-e it- pillpit- supplie.l. A i . ii:t ! no t i I a ii. iii I 'a rr;. r 1 Ii re a re now four thoii.::i.l ei.r r. ai.u . -f ; he I'hur. h of llu.'l.iii.l without -inpi ;. -in. -lit. I'lKt v l lt'ii vlMi iMil.l.Al;- for foreign mis-i, . i:s wa-r:ii-.'.l in an hour al the 1 ' 1 1 ri .t iaii a I lian.-e eainp liie. t i n at al I li eh.ir.'i. Me. (iUIIMIII.il Met h. xl'i.-t I'.p'-'. 'P'l 1 . hiir, h. "m. innat i eoiif. ren. e. ha - i. I ni'.T eoiiver. i. 'tis ii.l .'iTT a . ---i' n- in;.' the pa t )ie years, in uhi. h I'.. Ihir.isall has 1mh-ii jia-ior. 1'iik total I'lm.'.li memh.r- hi p . the .-.iiiiitry. a - -or.liii t i th - -e i-u . i- 1 : . I T 4 . ainl the value of hi:r. h pr ; ty a;rr. ;r:i1,-s fiW-'i. l i.'i.'.ii I. Th. i her if separate an.l .listiii.t .hie e;ani.al i.uis is nearly l.'.n. THINGS MILITARY. lii v. How aitit will ma! a p! a t rip t. Spain a ti.l uiiodi. i.i : i in- p. . t t fortress at llihraltar. Ati.i r. I i.x. Kio.iis .,x in . .a ,-.'' i -man. 1 of ; .v.-i n .r's isim-l .n.i. - he alienee of lien. Hi.v.ar.l. u ho sa : ,. 1 i r lieiioa on the Fuhl... Tin: reeor.'.s of the .- n-u- ' nreaii -howthat thereat-.- n . :'.:' ia : -.'7 s. ihli 'l-s w ho a- t.-.l . :'ii tl..'.: n army li:rin:' 1 he t ar . t' ; : r a 'I ill: .Irumui. r in - . a" i i a i - ' : ' li.-v.-r earri.-. t he .irnru Ii p1 1 ' i t wo- hi-t'le. I .art. -. iii.-!, i- '. r.i . r. '' I hi'.' .Io'. j list ;n auvauieo! 1 .' oi'ma-ni'-r. Wi: learn n. ivt 1 hat t he fa mums ia hi ' s!i.t lire.l from the m .on ' n 1 .' ' " " Vi.-toj-ia's j.ihihe vear. t . as .! a in ! far a t-hot . mi i i P.- earri' I r.-.ii:.ia ! '' the air '.' ye. .....Is. a i I 1 he hi -I. ' ' JHi'mt r.-aeiie I iu iis iti.'ui of l e .. miles was 1 r.ei"' fee?. Tin: .h ath rate ..f I'm. :i U - -' 'r Mal ione.l in li-.iia in i-'-'ua- " 1 p '' I ."". M-i.-e t h.i! t .in ' !';:a" in h .ns'm'. f..,1. :.:.-r. i. tl.'.e .-t.-.. have l..'.-:i a.I.'pt - I. 'x ' ' i - :'-' i t the rai v. as 1". : - .' 1 an.l in it was I I. - I per l ean. AMERICA'S FAIR WOMEN. Miss M ai:'. Ami i--on i- -ai.l t- N- an eiitlnisiustii- li-ln ruonaili- Miss MAllli: 11. N.I - v. of latlle 1:.h-!:. Arh.. ha- K-.m anP .o.te.l .'ei.er.il a-.-T-t in h.r eity f"i' I'a.-it..' Mu tual Life In-uraiiee (.nil-anv. of..U fornia. Mus. Ki.iAiti rn l'ia l't:.' I Wi- is a y.'iii' s. ..in hem 111:01 ij h" Ii:us won .H'-lia. ti 'ii a:t a 'oti ph h-l niathemalh ian. Mie i- re. ho""' ameiu' the hr-t in this eoimtry. Mt:s. 1; vi.t.vt !i:r. wife 'f l'r f. " laiuh t. of the Washington I'. .1 h -e f T Heal -Mutes, U-iieves in U. . pin- l:u-e will: her ehil Ireti. Mi" -t'ahe- l.r.-e'. an.l Latin with the l-'.v " 11 au.l tiennau with the earls. . v-t . r. . - - " 1