The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 03, 1893, Image 4

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    WAH IS EL-ROPE.
The Present Armed Peace Cannot
Lge7 Endure.
taptiM to
Whether there will speedily be w r
in Europe i a question that no one eaa
answer, or rath-r odp in rejrard to
w hich do inswer is worth the paper on
whiih it is written. t Henry I-abou-chm
in the North American Review.
At no pervaJ woce the era of the great
Napoleon have therw been such vast
armies in Europe, and either the conti
nental prjwm mast reloee thir foree-s
or they will s.oru one and alL he
ruine.1. The richest eountry is France,
hut there :the taxation is enoemooji.
Koth Austria and Germany are compar
atively poor: Russia's credit is only
maintained by the French bein? ready
U bay its bonds: Italy Ls practically
bankrupt airea.lv. and. not withstand
ing this, all these countri are eajrafed
in an insane -y-u.'-;,'!e to -.np-te with
each other in anoa-ssinir the material to
wajy a saecesnful war.
If war d-s onr it will not in all
prohahiity be entered into of deliber
ate desiirn. .Some fooli-sh word will be
spoken; this will lead to further words.
The passions will come into play. trop
wi:l be advanced to the respective
frontiers of two state, then there will
be a -oli;ioQ. and th whole of the
continent will be in flamed One thin?
is certain: the present ' rml pea..?""
cannot eternally eiist. Either the
continent must hnntr it V an end by
war or bv rtTertinif to a r-al p-sw.-e
policy. Were there a conflict lelwren
France, and Eusaia on one side, and
Austria. I iermany and Italy on the
other, it is by do mean certain that
the latter would come- out the victors.
The French annv U thoro'ig'hly reorjran
Lzed. and the French w .Liters, when
properly commanded, are the Yiest on
the continent. Russia has an endles
reserve from which to draw soldierv.
and the Russians have more stayic?
power than the liermans. m theotlier
hanL if we are to ju.le by experience,
the Austrian." and the Italians make
but poor soldiers and the crrnan. al
though probably their armies are nv.re
perfect, viewed a military machines,
than any other Europe, have It many
more battles than they have won. and
one serious reverse would lead to the
djsintejrration of the new irniao em
pire. The most dangerous man to the Eu
rojean --ace is the ii.-r:nan emperor,
lie W a crack-brained TYussian lieuten
ant, and an emperor by tin; irony of
fate. His grandfather was under the
delusion that he was the vi. en-yen t
of I'rovideni-e as regards (iermany: in
this youth the illusion hah taken the
f.rrn that he is placed by Pnvidi-nee on
the errn in throne to regulate not only
the affairsof that country, but of the en
tire worhL He is flighty and unstable
to an extraordinary dctfree. II is idea
of peace Is that it shouid be a lierman
peace imposed upon Europe. He sel
dom make a speech without announc
ing that he will 'smash" all who de
cline to accept his views, and at any
moment he is capable of translating hLs
words into deeds and drairintr those
who hare been silly enough to become
his allies into war.
Tlie French will never permanently
accept the loss of Alsace and Lorraine,
but they are not likely to precipitate a
stru;rsrle for the reacrjuisition of these
provinces without the aid of some
other power, and the only power likely
to help them is Kuss-a. Uut the czar
himself is so stronsrty dispose! to peace
that he would hesitate lonjf before em
broiling Europe in var with France as
his ally. The Franeo-Uuvsian under
standing, however, will probably lead
the iermari ernjieror to eschew all
thought of setting out on a march
to I'aris in order to prevent France
from riecominjr as stronjr as she former
ly was; indeed, the moment when such
an expedition was pissihle has paeel
away. Austria, moreover, although he
may have joinetl the triple alnan-e.
will always iliscoura?e a report to arms,
and in Italy there is irrowinir up v
strong a fe-lin asrainst the country be
injr a (.ty to this alliance, that it is
douhtfu! whether any Italian -ninister
could five effect to its stipulations all
the more since the Italians have real
ized that they will obtain no material
Kupport from us. Although, therefore,
armed to the teeth, any continental
power dreads war. not exactly Kniwiny
what may come of it. There arc. how
ever, so many "Questions" in riurope:
there m ui-h rivairy and hatred
tween the continental powers then
are so many real causes for difference;
the strain is so (Treat, and the cost of
hu'e armaments so enormous that it is
difficult to Wlieve that some spark will
niit I-fore onsr set this mairazine of
combustion on tire.
DIPLOMATS AND LITE R ATE URS.
Note.l Aaiertran Who flave Served lx.
Holh aiwetlle.
It is singular that most of our popular
foreign ministers have Ijeen literary
men. U a.shin(rton Irving, says the New
York Herald. lid famous work in Spain,
and Hayard Taylor was the most popu
lar American minister iermany ever
hail. V. p. Howells pot his liu-rary
start when he w as consul to Venice, and
Julian Hawthorne wrote some of his
best works when he had a consular po
sition in England. Elihu It. Washhnrne
kept a diary w hile he w as minister to
Fans, and his story of the siecre of that
city diirintr the Franco-Prussian war is
the most interesting1 book which ha
-en published on the subject. Joel
lienton, the authorof the ( olombiad,"
w:u minister to Flussia. and Sam (Vjx"
I)ivcrsious of a Iiplomat" is ne of the
lest book published on Turkey. Sev
eral of our foreign ministers are now
eujraeed in the preparation of books
atjout the c-ountries with which they
have Wen connected. Andrew t'urtin,
w ho was minister to Russia, will have
an interetintr chapter or two concern
ing hLs experiences there in his mem
oirs, which he is writintr at IU-lle-fonte.
Pa., and lien. Ifc-nby, who for
the last eigbt years has leen minister
to IVkin. has the material for an excel
lent Imok on China and the Chinese.
Jacob Childs, of Missuri, who wan min
ister to iain under Cleveland, has a
book on that country in the course of
preparation. Jly all odds the lst bxx.k
ever published on China was that of
Wells Williams who went to that coun
try as a missionary, but was connected
with our diplomatic service for years.
Married Out or Ills Kank.
Prince Ern&t, of the Saxe-Meininjren,
w ho married Miss Jansen, the daughter
of the German historian, a few days
ajro, Ls now thirty-five years old. He is
the second son of the at'ed reisrninjr
duke of Meinintrtn and hLs second wife,
a princess of Hohenlohe-Lanircnburff.
The eldest son of the duke is married
to Princess Charlotte, of Prussia, eldest
bLstcr of the present emperor of Ger
many, and known for many years as
the "IJohenzolIern Venus." IVince
Ernst has lived in llonich, and owin?
to his literary and hcicntific tastes is
extremely popular in the cultivated cir
cle of Hociety in the Bavarian capital.
It was In Munich that he met his wife,
a beautiful and clever woman. As the
old duke married a few years afo for
his third wife a woman without a title,
be baJ little reaaon to oppue the wie
-xice of his fceoond tun.
I lb OavlalaHa nt a rt
aa nit lk Oc-raaavai
a Maaaw- Tk Ceew--al
Mtlk.
'.h cfen ktUr to women. Ha. X
May 25. '92, Syracuse, N- Y.
"Dear Madira : '
I wanr to tell you what yocr
1'egeTaHt ComfounJ and San
ative Wash have done for me.
" I was so bad with falling of
the womb and Leucorrhcea that
I could not stand.
I had doctored so much
without . benefit I was entirely
discouraged. I thought I had
to die.
- One evening I read in the
Herald '. about your medicine.
I got some, and 'took 2 bottles
of the Compound, and used one
of the Sanative Ush.
44 1 believe it saved my life
I am now well and strong-, am
never troubled with either or
the com pla int s. I f more women
would use your
Compound,
there would be
less suffering in
the world."
Mrs. Ida Caster.
il om mil r ? T
111 l I W Wl
From Pole to Hole
Ami RAKiAriliLIa ha 6m
ftm W car for u diimn tit xn kaW.
Tr Marpooner's Story.
Jt m Jttdari, Jm J, 1343.
Xri. J. C. Area fc Co. Tfrr t-.- w I
vw a L&rpeocer iaim Nona Yc-.fv, m bra if
un of im crvw od mj-tX rr Lid ftp w
tram. OuMlavm tixab(iUiwura
s4 iUdt4 IfJ Vx. purpx ltuLctm ai
r M, sac jar imsta c i fjon.
mod terg w m preuy badir of. AU mi
bxM-jic ajeideci : tr.-Td. trul it
feAUATA&IU-ft U4 r X. tf. W WCOT-
t& ca K qavkr tLaa I a r aeea nrt
aoart-t aVxitt arotlt vauaBXfnrrrvnj,
Uo ta roor Almuae of juvt 5rf.-i.i brae
rod tjt carry. 1 taoccti yoa as-ctvo kavw or
Iais. and arad yo a faeu.
ibMpctui:y jcHira, trM T. WrTm.
Trt Troeper't Experience.
aTrari. a nttlamd . 3. Africa Marck. 7. .-.
Ira- J. C Area k O. . fcwmwi : I
akaca (kunri ta t- 'T v Urm r . c-f
vanr Aanapaenak W Wa Veet. euM
aara foe ar m Tara, imnnf wkea tua wa
kad ta hva ta Inx Beta BOdr cacna
rara a Cm fcrr1t aa wart la raiicd ta tin
aoastrf -valdt-aoraa." I ti tho aore fc
aoaa urn. 1 u mtXvimA t taa yoor S
pan::, l wo rWjrt cf fcVk awda aay aaraa
dlaascar rapbllr. al I am 'w uiw 1L
Ign trail, T. K. BDf ,
Trooyrr, Cap MtrntUtii icotra.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
I tha oeiy taorourWy rffrtiim fclood r-flr.
lh vn'y atedactna that raliaja u poiar-aa tX
fKruruia, Jiercurj, a&d Cot.twaa lnmi4
iruca vyatcia.
ntnin av
Dr. J. C ytyer - Co-, Lowell, )lu
SUd by all In-ozx : Frtea 1 ;
ava kvtuti ior
Stop "tlrt-t 1
Chronic Cough Now!;
Fr If yo An rKet It nur b-r--rr,5 o-n-
'itr! r CuaurMMiOM. --- nJt.
! SCOTT'S!
imsior. I
BHallBIVBaalalllaaBMBalBBIPBl ,
: Of Pure OnI Liver Oil and j
HYPO?HOSPHITES j
j Is 'm't a il.TJr.r a nulK. Far J
a ujtriui nr-a prlaoer.
!
I Scott's Emulsion ;
HALLhaTr
The rreat poimfirity of this preparation,
tiler iu tea: of many yean, thoiaJ be an
aouranre, even to the ur-l Wepti-il. thit
It U really meritorious. 1 bo-e hj have
usej Hall'1 Hair Keniwek know that
tt lea all that i cUiniett.
It cause new growth of hair on ba!J
heads provided the hair foIlii W-4 are not
dead, which it aeMou the rase; restore
natural color to frray or fadl Lair; pre
aervea the walp healthful and riear of
dandruff; prevent the hair falling oif or
Changing color ; keep It aoft. piiant, lua
trou-, and cauaea it to grow kn and
thi-k.
liaix's Hair RrxyrwrrR produce 1?
effeeta by the healthful influeix-e of it
vecetahle lncrlient, aihiih iavkrorate
aixl rejuvenate. It I not a dye, and ia
a delightful article for toilet ue. "!
taiolru? do aJcobrl. it doe rv evap
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
leavinir the 'hair harsh and briule. aa do
other preparation..
Buckingham Dye
WHISKERS
Color them brown or black, aa deired.
and I th beat dye, becauw it i harmle ;
crodueea a permanent natural color; and,
bein a itnle preparation, t more eoo
Tenleot of applfcauon than any other.
rmaraaaB it
R. P. HA.IX & CO, Natkoa, S. H.
Bold by all Deaien la Medici r am.
FOR ARTISTIC
JOB PRINTING
TRY THE FREEMAN.
Xothin- On Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condi lion Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevent all Dieaae.
Onl far Mnmlling lien:
Tt km hmr4nf-ty vurm. flirhlr mnmrtriM In f?in
tit ru. crttri .it twiUtUjr. No ol her f4ti i h mji
" sto.-Uf K tm-lw-lrv-. "iMtlird-ruarnlni.
m nri m nt..r u prevent Rwij,' mv. oim- -u.l'.,,M'r.
ll)UMn'l(rlllwnillou. AnU. ttr.t.
Kaj,iilc lr t. rtm m i mt. B ii $i. I rv 14 it,,
ran. br mail. 1 m tut kmrv- mil. $.' rtHsM pr.K,Hl.
Saniplei, of The Km lullr faaerM-nt f !-.
rn-PiultrT nne jrar .irf-wsr , ana lorirr ran t
UJ'J to . atf iua.m Il.i -l, IK.1.H1, llaj
STK A T T f ) N
End I astro meats, uare and Basn Dnmn.
CWaa. rxxrotoa airkMU. CrMMM aa an - i mm
lalw fa toraaa faMJs aMd teMU Caraa.
HEMS'
PEARY PLANfSO WELL.
Ik, Only Arete KiplC Who. Knew
What He a Atott
i-ht-serir.ir visitors t.. the' white
h.u-areWstii.ly c&et at th- .-utraus.'
bv a. sXrii--.t. naiwart. han i-.rri.- un.
w'fao nnr!--:v dire. theru to tV
lT-4n. MI- th- Washi'H iVe-U
lie :li-r j-.hn Kennv.' an.l th hi -t.ry-f
I.K exp- rlewe wall fr - tke
mast interes,'.iii r.tuV.UiT ima-Si- :
Mr. KeniiV waH a n-ri-ant in t,.-S.-T,-nth
eara'.r- w .rue y.ir- a,T-.. a i
was the lr-t man U. v. .'.nat r h. s--"v-i.Tsasarm-n.l.
r ..f the !y r h' f
-xpe.liti"ti. whi..-h wa-s t. .;art o a
prriion! oya?e into the Nrth s-u.s
s-an h .f L';e?3t- irer!y arl hl ni.-iv.
The terrihle experiere e of that r-q-!!-tea
is (".! krf-A- Ninf one a.
him the other ihv w hat he thu-ht f
the IVary earj-oiti-n. His -v- U'hte-1
up with eritha.sla.-in.
-Lieut- I'eary is the .-wj'y evph H--r
nh.i has f- -ne ir.t-" t)e r .rth.-m i. e"
.h-j Vnt-w eKa-t:y wliat he vas "ir.-
t. !. I ts.nfes- I !I.:ii"t thir.k he .v..uM
l- wmi-!ui. li-i'ju- I never th.Ki.'ht
hecviuii r-s4 ?. the t- p 'f the kn--up.
1-ut hr hui Uis plans iai.l ail ri'htij.i
knew 'whit he was aint a;e! tsiui
j'letel LU w-.rW n- l.'.y. l'e..pie -.!m
have never tht i-e -ap -arj7l i-ii-
aricf what an a.vful t.l-ta-Ie it i t
.samiount- ItI- ks as if an en. rni-ijs
piet-e .f the eirth's surface ha.l j'i-t
l--n tuml up anl st. -1 on em.! -1
kt-j't th re. : ..r.l 4i--or;j- it.
aiala uua can irn aH i:iy arf i li
in ttie efeninif lean i.vrr ai.-'i ilr-.n ,
cuit 5nt. tLe T-ry oacia he l. fl h-v.rs
l"-f-re. I Vary went at it in a
like way. ami aft-r he reweb-sf thar ice.
nU la-yon-1 he hal --n"ipurativ-!y.
esksy tiibe. Ye-s, isir. iu Biy J lni.-n Iw
is tbe oijly .r-t'.- evi." r r h er.-r
sh'W-,-l he knew ariythiii aU ul h-
work."
SAVED Br A WOMAN'S AIM.
Aa Indiana Hnuter - II I .jlV to a
UtMMlwr.' V lie.
An nrju-ua'iy thriLiu? s,ryof hair
hrea'ith -s. i;- ..n the part "f an Iri-iiai.a
hunter is rep. rt-s! f r-.in 'Iraiei Hav.-n.
Mi- h. I -;;rs have ls-irjie qTjite lit;
luerous in the f..r ts in the vi. iritv t f
i'h-.ari. a -m-iU !u:ii)-r t.-nii uii tr.
M j-v:'ij!i. r-iii.j K.ij.i.is .V IixIIana
n. In r.iX i,uh-ast M u.-Jteojn. s.,
mn.-h tl..jt hui.t.-rs have t-.n at
tra. t.sl tl.-re this fail fnm ail '.i-i: -of
the (s.-intrv. A party f lij'i.i:a
hnr.t'-rs -.V.Tlt tlrere !A-t VV,-ea. h-ii'.t
earrijts ar.-l xtt's! ;. .-a f . ,r a lie .r.t lis
hurt. -:ti:ray 1-tone cf the party
.ooe.-e-l.-f in l:irt'nj a l.-nr ;n. !$-.
ubfr .ra a jjiirie. ar-l after an h-.ur
or VI overtook them .n the e.re..f a
in vvl.'.-h
a s;aa.. vvHa!:n;i
shar.ty .v as 1 -ate 1. I Ie varri-sl a hia!l.-Ir..rr-I.si
a:i-l '.v ith it h--t the t
cubs iu t! ir tr:i-Ks. Tile ... j
l-ur. in-tea-1 of r'lnTiir. off. fcs i . I i
riatursilly I -e err p. -t.si. pit,-heii
h'.m in a 'i.'-p-rat.- -;irit of reveni'e i r
thehssof h.-r etilK. He at-iiir-T.si
ih-f-ri.1 hi:n-ejf with a small Ii:-!i:.u
hat.-h-t. hut she kno.-ke,l.-it out ..f his
hand. -!s-.l in upon him and in a r.. -m.-nt
n.t, re vvonhl have s, jij.-.-z.si ,,nt hi
l:f." hrd ii-.t a v. i : J-aim-.l l.ii.i.-t fn-m a
riHe in the har.?s .f tne w oo-lrti.an's
M lf.-. Who li;;pp. ae.i to R i' n. sa t
fray, plovvei ti.r-ui'h liniin's hr.:ii
The riiV u - - 1 dy the woman vvas..n.
that h-r hu i:ir..l kept h.a le.i in tin--har.ty.
i..- i.a 1 r -li..t a i'uri
for-- in h.-r lit.- au-1 was jro r rat.-i s.-v-i
r:il hours from t :t st.. k to her ii-rv. .u ,
-yt. -in. -au.--i l-v Uh i i'.-m. i:t. The
Wiirri n was hau ls. .ritely rewarded i -r
her I. rave a- t.
lie S exr If :i. (nana f-xt
P'-rh.-ip-. h nj-rt 'liii.ju. hat in I'i.l:-ri-h-iphia
i- n v v- rn l.y a .r -ir;-...-.
ay- tL- I'i, hi i l'r.s. li, 1
w :i- ptTrv-nas-. -n this -i-.- l,r -I:,?:.,
l;riei;;ir ai,. u -i - ir.rt i.-ui jr n: t
what !; p-it nr. n i- h.-rtd. Th - i...t i
an anti-;!.-. l.Jih l.!a- k sili; atfair. wit it
an arti-ti-a!':v s;.,j,;r, I.ri;n The -n-at
lemiK-rtiti - li"-i - - r-j--:,i t ;israr.:.-d it
af ? r s- .rn- n.- ii .s' u-. Tl- t ; i.- p-: ;
int.. the p,-. ;..n i f his val t. nh-
fouiui it iii jeh t euvemoiis for p. r
sonai utility, s, , the dj.-. t r.-;.-e: Kt:.
h-r a i!i .-a ie s : imtuli I -n f iV;-t ir.
pni4-e str.-.t at tie- n r: t ; ' th.- v:t! ; .-
i--a'fl. lii- -oil I hell la-e.-i.-iie t 1 Wl;.
"f the ije;r! s,m. att'l havirio- a hi ..1
!arr.'--r thu.i the f ithorth.-. v liit-j.-r.-afn.
-asi..fs..!.y i. t . u I 'l.T -rtun .t
it wa- ly -s-.i i. j" i's r .--- . ,rV ra
l.y res k'e-ss Cr--.ie;j. who iii.t - r
iire ted a lre;.!.t of w nter f u.i :: i.
'iri:.;' a fir.-. Th;is .lam.. 1. th- hat
.v.-es s..M f..r a s-.f: t- til- ear .i;-i-..r
who now own . it an ! h .n:.". s i.-.- .
! he !rt:ee er.i'.;-. Iiii-h- i li t '. ! ' s : T . :
Mi.- hat LuiM. .;:-ir,t"i! v .-tihr . ! r. 1 .i;1.
hi- initials .!. ;.. and e i.li rin- it
vi -is.,it !i!-. t 'n- r. li.- i., in a vi ry r - j .
able conditi. .it.
C1RD SONG.
i: II the I rat here,! l:-e lM-;,i-ta Ive
a..i i'u"i'-
The fift of l in! .ii' i'- lartr.-ly a luas-
uiine pr.-r. v.-. an -.j-r.- sjott of
!i!er s ::tiia :it ly win. li the alfe"-
..Il of the rija.sjte s.-x i!i:iV t - ;..!tr.ii t-.-1
ami retair;s!. In.!.-sl th.- 1-inhs fur--ii.-h
no exi -pt i. n to th- s.ves.intr av
ert i .n that "'Ih h.ve that wives the
'..ey to all earth's utii-ie." Tiiey sin'
from 1 v . a rn I happiness, sa oiie;
fr..i,i 1. .v.- ari'l rivairy. :iii..th r ass rts:
--hiU- j..y Tin. I hiiovaii.y .f spirits are
l.y a thir-I authority ' Is- ai.wi-r-ahie
f.r the;r iiin-i.-. That m-r.t of the
;.s i,-s sin ls-st in the pril!' is w e!l
iiii.ovn. the motive that i- n--t nsi hi
rthe tr rier.1 out p .iir of --.it- Ih iii!
u res-ult of it ii.llit.-ii. i-s: they y.rv hap
py to ! at home ::jain in the ol.l
haunts, to 1- si; rr- .im.h-.l 1-y pl.-i.ty an.l
lit f i t I the malehh-ss sttii tniss ,f re
turr.inff tprin1 irn.-.
line of tlie lin st th-li'lit f ill of our
Am.-rh-an ewiyists l !i,-vi-s all hinl.s to
! ineipient or woi,!.!-ls- soii--sters th-n
that even the hen ha -a li-.i:ie)y, e,ti
ientil c-arol ainl he tr-iitj the owl
with a tl.-sire to till the ni;-ht with
inu-ie. Th- H'ht of Jove within the
Uttle Itinl s heart is hri'htr-t nt lhat
scaiii iini i.v rllmvs ai.-l ilii.inini s his
.sOBtr. "The luri-ruaje of pas-i...i kis ps
time t' the heart's rhythm" until the
full Ixrauty of the lL.wer .f love i
reaehsl in th" thousands of Is-aut'iful
homes, alut us.
l'iilou"otell v they sinif at time's for
very j y. just as we ;r-. siii-in au.iu
inr work ln-1-aiiv nar hearts nr.- ii'ht
anil lisippy, an.l the so;w ins itself;
we have onlv to list.-n to it.
ORIGIN OF CAKE-WALKING.
A I'autioie Formerly fuiiliitrU to the
1 .rufii-lil.
The praetiee of ia!;-w alkinjr, or
walking for prizes, oriinat.-il in the
south durintr the old shivery ilay.s, Si.ys
the New York Worhl. Iu lii- .lays it
w ai calhnl a dan.-e and alwavs t x.k
plaee at a eoru-h:iski(ic,' or ijuilt .iny
part-. They used to irive them in 1 1,"
"jx'n air l.y etiiidle li'ht, un.l, r the old
system of l.urriiii fat and eotton "twit
tin in a tin pan. so that everything
could ! on joyfully.
This made a strange hut after all a
pleasant lisrht, a.s it llii kerel amon the
eornstalks and the (.Te.-n trees. '1 he
walking took pla-e usually in a inrii
lield after tlie irrain had U-.-n str;j,jK"l
from the stalks. Th" e.i-tumes worn
vvereold and v.-ry dili.-reiit from tliiis..
w-hieJ may ! st-n at any of the ml
ern eaki-vvalkn in t!n-eity of New York.
The women u j-.I to wear in the eorn
liel.l (ringUum ilr. ss.-s ami old eloth.-s,
and the hm-ii wore -orrisaek trou.s-rs,
with one Irg rolled up ajtd the other
pulleil (low u.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY.". CLEAN HOUSE WITH
APOLIO
91 and 93 Fifth Avenue..PITTSBURG,
HAS PUT
MUSIC -LTjV TMIE .dUTM !
'r ' V XVWM Sr?-f-!y-
WORKWOMEN and TOILERS
Whether With Hands or Head,
TAKE THIS TO HEART.
ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS
During the coming campaign you will easily earn
DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOUR INVESTMENT,
li-.-le. t ,e j. lea-ure you ill kae and the future nruM. We l.ve purpe-e;y orJereiJ
J.irju-tsuch traJe a-mj.-s aa :nioieiise of
!lyil -- a r ' V- ' " T e S V 1
..vtoa Maaawaovwa mm S Smmf aa aa i f ' .toawaaf
Il.ret 'rzn t '.e r-at -. : !r ori-1 tn1 are e, 'Mu'mi :..(-.,' t -,e ery -t.
,-: , . ,s I .; '1H,; t r. ?.; t f. e: We r- t-J se: i at lN K HK' ', I T It.M.V. No u. a-
v r.,.--. .;..i .n::i o-a e-- uT'.r.:. h .t .-.hi to you a.r.--t at IM hilH LKV PKii fcv
No nis'.r what iu-ere-T-i p.-:.e ilii try to iiiae von ijeoe e. ju-t cottie .traizo:
t
UK a iit ' . i .' r7.- s ;: MOir.u. rsTl:CMFST. m:a ;.4.v j.v o.'
rllteTlCA 1S Thi'MtLSTs AM' TfiIMMI..i.
I Vi-,' r... ;. r ir-. M-r..io''r. F:-;. K;.' .
, - , A .. - M A I ill-J-ss. KLK lii:-. HANOr ti.e Ar: . MoiiLI.
KN Al:K .v i.u. PIAN. .he ur:j-reuoueu liKII.LlANT FICHEi: l'IAN. aui
STORY & CLARK ORGANS,
'of mhi'-h ..ii .!;. teaj. the tnu--i or!d :a u-iaty an rLa-d.r o.'thrir J.
i vt e ; .; : jje (,r!i Co Il to V-l a; s'jch rales, aijd oil su'fi
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT
As p'lt i. ne of thee eieaat Irijtn.u.-ent- within the-rear-h of
Evi'iy Man Who Loves His Home and Children.
Vou sh-.iiM h.;xe a !- V.-r I'.r-.-. or Kuah .r Fi-I.er. or K-t.-y, an.l M jrr A- C'arii in-
i. iii'-.i ' . :!,-' ail of mi.- cheap or ur:a:,owii or j-ri.a( -oii.e oi'J f.e ! make.
"1 .. v e .,n . v ot theahove nan.ej i a-rn rne:,: . Have cu oii.er. A'o
rernerii'a-r j f .re,ii;er l'.2';o or rsati. U-m.l- ainl Orch. rra i':-T .'T--U-. i-
:ii i. ! itie miv !(,t-t s: i- l'T-jf: l'riv. ainl KAV TEK)h OF
rYMI.NT. A reiii.-iu.-r tu 1 1 ie direct t- the lion or rail p.-:soiij.i at the
a!--rt..!i.- i" Ihe
rciil IHlamiiton ISuildin
Keryi-iv kii.a'.- wl.eret'.e Haiuoi-.a Iar.liiitf is '.'1 A. Fifth avei.ue. I'iiihurz.
P. Ifi-.ti i -I, to i-a', i : :i -. l.- -ven-Mr. j '-l-t ilrop a p.-t al arJ lo S. llaimlloii hei.
VwU : 1 1 I'm: U.e r-.i!i- Vl '.-i tie kept o; u
B. J. LYNCH,
U JSTD ERTA Ivl hlJt
And Mnufac.ur-r A IVt er In
HOfflE AND CITYWADE
FURNITURE
ibhiim mrm 1'aAiri mli
LOUXGES.BEDSTE.AD&
TABLES, CHAIRS,
Mattresses, fec,
1003 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOOXA. TENN'A
Pifi"' zr f f Cimr:a unty anrl M
nir-rs w -n-nz to lIraa !?ast FURXI
TUKE c . t Lt iji-t pr ca are repee:f u! y
loTiiea ;r g.ve is a c I Pf fore huvlr i
!.:. s w- i-f rr-Siient trat are can
niet evey int anil plea rvt-rr tar
I'rt-es tn 'e,t. f4 i-'o-tf.l
CASSIDAY'S
Shaving Parlor,
EBENSBURC.
r'H I? 11- knutii Shavina Karlor ! Irta on
X CMiirt iret near tbe oanty lul lu rr
culiy lrn lian'1.iTiy rmuralfirtefl. f-a(-ere4.
and fiTteJ antb n.if rn-Klero e..ni ai0', and
i .ne at tr irifii. aaatt. aa l-t ehf.pt la
N'.riherh 'aait-na li la la etoant rs.in
ici.t work asen a no anil nra tr.r atteotioa to
c er-. Vuar patraa 'liia
KiiMKHT AIDAT.
EtensUnni Pie Insurance AEBncy
T. AV. OlCli,
General Irsurance Agenl
KRKXARURa. PA.
FEES fiz, MILLER'S
Shaving Parlor,
Main Street,. Near Post Cfiice
The unI.rpicr.e1 dlre to Inform tbe poto
lir tliat ttiejr tave i-ene.I a phnving par or -a
Main mi. iirartbe pi oftlre athcra barberlruc
I, all O. 1.....a . .ill r . . h ,m ha
I lumre. Ocrvtbina- nr. I an.f cmn.
Ivor palruaiee aolirne.l.
rHH it M1LLKU-
JOIIS F. STKITTOS X MI5,
A 4i W biker St. 5KW fUBK.
ryanrri aaa WUkuU tsWi inJ la (
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Vioiia. Guitar. Ban,o. accordeon. HarmoaJ
cam, ail kiadtef Strings. ttc etc
t3IcTHET0RNADD
2?V C?y ft Fawl aad Eiiiuoa ?&
k''V - CUTTER. y
v m t 1 atr V ' aa-aa aWaT j '
-Ui
A.i tbmavfltSaaetU-r
V r):a lf CaMaaVtlat ffa4
I ;rr4a?ajr7 prt.
W. It. MatRltON AGO
M CAMIOM OMMX
I.
rat, i it twtm v rr
5?iX - --Faat ail ayewaa.
fj.-re--. rrt. Ma: irj.i.-e.l eve-yth'z
OTLS ! OILS !
The Atlantic Refining Co., of
Pittsburg, l'n , make h specialty
of mHuufacturin for the liome?
tic traile the finest branils of
ili.minaiin and Lnbrieaiin? Oils,
Naj'htba anl (,asiIine
Tliai eta ta
MADE FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Host : TJEifonnly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
mrKi kn iir..
1'ITTSliUIIG, TA.
ortl5--ljr.
s. .Vft:Vf. s
UC Ml- tl ,t-rf !)-. IK)XT ttm
"l warvk, Kativr. i.- mv"y ii
OTtaUlUa. aVaad ltrm "-4 rnM I T m oMTl- aVaast
fcaffllTt II anoWlBf Mr-a-T tb I--t of fi&v. aS t---J
kwM. LaWk M lot. f'.Wtlf tM. fW'ltllt iilrU f a
m i JCavcJi t. li u4 Caxtiff lnprvfrairMMtti
1..-T . ff ' f llf f-f- ttl . IIAT WaW It Val
TT T Wt L Q p r. tiat "tUm aa(j4.- avf 1 artU d'
Ii4r.l fr rtni, .If (a xar t. -, ( V3. eria4 tl
-lrr t ( ;.' avba ra.ii.1 .. lir i irlf . Laai tU-
4V katat aWla.f' M-rr ttt IMflrtl II aW atil i w4
U o.raj r.p.arl .m:"-- 1 -r-ajti-rt v -ry -- tUavt
T JMat- Wti.f. a faVr fMarai-4 hU St .
-'tt mtam a li r is an o- i ia. .it tmrmtM m 1tm
VltKim tirBV-i ! .at-rr fl- 1 :rrft. It Will C.
aU ivaaC ft CTm'"1 tr t T U4 C 'I tlftlftilf 1W
Mavby hr. JM r y j.i.r kvrnnr txuij
iff mTf aaJU ft: I -T u of ettiT T Ail - V fr raVat
4a U aTaik aVixi ti Kt leatn. -- ' air F- t--a
:a.Haar r f-i-i y rairr 1n-tm wm lO at laar Tt
can fta a we;, tf jn w.u f fc- t"l ifl. tr. abdvjatrv
i r ; avti 4 . ia-r-4 .ir im- .m ' r tm
fit r afatt ii !. : , -r a.) ymi t.m to t.. rrli. flava'
t !. - a(t br.i rr'ta trl r. A li u cm-m
pmnuviy a?- taltw anii'-tfiti Uatrrt n
ta ko. frC I anittf Wtiafcwa a.mtaaiC aTT wrfc
rtV rM-tal 1 Wfat ..! ir ail T.rl.
I v raTfi- an aU L IfM t iJ4y Airaa at r .
IUIIMI A C4tw, Aft& rrUal i.lM.
Caveat . and Trarle-Mark obtained, and all Pav
ent tmain- foninrtl fr Moderate Fee.
Our Office is Oppotrte U. S. Patent Otace,
and a e ran w-n rr pau-nt In lea time than thoc
remnte fnrm Wanhinirlon.
1st-nd rnoiirl. drawing or photo with darrip
t'um. We advie. if patrntahle or not. free of
eharre. Our f- not doe till patent i ae-nrsi.
A Pamohlet. "How to Obtain Patent." w lib
Damn of ar-tnal ciient in yonr State, cuuntr.u
town, aent free. Addre,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opaotit Patent OSce. Watiunglow. 0. C
W m.l the m-ir-lr.o Trrnrh
Imijr CALTHOS rr. a..d t,
Krai suriDU that tiunui wa.
hi Of IM-.kaia a, t ll
I UK Hm.iarrtM. Varieacaat-
aaa nr.s Hiat Laat leaav
L'teiland fiay tf lalii f.ei.
. VON MOHL CO..
a
. WHY HE WAS CONFIDENT.
Ta Piamir Kaf ataxia ia i
Till taa kaal of tawa Trlwl.
It araa a cavae of cbhekeD ateallogr. -nd
th print of bavre fee-t were found in
the- gravel aroand tbe bwahooae.
Tl lTer for the prosecution wa
one who. if be had been Napoleon
Uonaparte. Der would bare erol
the Alpas he woald aim ply hare polled
them up tj tbe roots and thrown them
orer the fence.
The priaoT wa an unknown tramp,
and Lame at that.
"Voa .aT yon don't lmow anythinjj
atoot this theft?" queried the lawyer.
Ceroelr.
"That's what I swore to. air." aid
the tramp, meekly.
Vc.a were in the back yard of Slam
tlpp" boose about tapper time?"
"Ves air."
-Yob know the location of the hen
houseT" "Ves sir."
Yen were en on tbe road in front
of the Loose tome time after darkV
"I was there, air.
"Von were in the yard after dark?
"Ye, air. and a.'tarr tapper aUo. sir.""
replied the prisoner, with a wan smile
at his innocent little joke in such a
"And yon wre aeea by the cook
fitting on the doorstep with yoor shoe
"Ye, sir; there was a pebble in it
that w. as tuo ,ig to get oat of the same
bole it trot in at.
"Now. sir, I propose to prore that
you made thote tracks with your bare
feet a bile yon were stealing' the chick
cd of the plaintiff.
-Yon can't do it. sir." said the pris
oner, mildly but firmly.
-And by not, pray?" asked the law
yer, with fine sarcasm.
"Lhreaase, sir, 1're one wooden leg.
sir. Boston irlobe.
FRENCH CIVIL. MARRIAGE.
Tkc Carlos Cwaaoaiie W SSra PraraU
ai aca OtrnlnM
While people dyin? at t Deniv in
FraDiv, avre tat be buried according to
the mayor's ukase, those a ho desire U
lie married by "ciil rights" "bare
ererythin in their faror.
At a recent wedding in the town hall
the feaU de-s uiarriaes was profusely
dr-orated with plants and flowers.
After the mayor bad tied tbe nop
tial knot an orator espucially engaged
in Purls made an appropriate sfn-t-ch,
and the "Wedding March" of Mro
drl.ssohn was j-latr-d on a piano.
Sotoe .f tlie friends of the bride and
bridec-room n-xt sang tbe waltz from
liou nod's "litceo et J aliette;'" Hebe,"
by lleorion; the "Uomance of Vlaitre
I'ath-lin." by Liazin; the "Marchc aox
( l,oui." of Chateaa, and. fixia'ly, the
du-t from the "Ode Triomphale," cf
Auusta Holmes.
1 he engagement of the orator from
Paris is a new departure at "'civil wed
dings." The Lint wm apparently bor
rowed from the procedure followed at
the funerals of obscure persons whose
friends want to have a panegyric pro
nounced over them, as ia customary m
i'raiice at the graves of notaLle men.
Those doairous of retaining the serv
ices of a professional panegyrist usual
ly find him in a wine tavern contiguous
to the graveyard. He i known as the
""Monsieur de Cemeterie." and havs al
w ars on hand an assortment of ora
tions to suit customers of every de
scription. He only needs a few bints
about the life and career of tb de
funct and then evolves from bis im
agination a biographical sketch so
brilliant and eo logistic as to make the
mourners and general auditors believe
that in the deceased the world lost one
of its greatest men. lioston Herald.
SOMETHING OUTRE.
Tate Tramp Waa Lrtatartaaa for m Maauat.
Hat o More.
The woman who hastened into tbe
pantry and returned with a sale rat u
biscuit for the peripatetic stranger at
1r.t gate wore a gingham gown, which
she had obviously builded with her own
hands.
It was cut on the bias and did not
hacif straight.
"My man." she remarked, in com
prehensive tones, "I will give you this
biscuit on one condition."
-Name it, madam."
The tramp, for such he undoubtedly
was. leaned gracefully upon one foot.
"You must saw a stick of wood."
A look of pain flitted across his face.
I cannot, madam, I cannot."
""Think well," urged the woman. It
was only fifteen minutes ago that an
other man in your business sawed a
stick of wood for one of my biscuits."
The trait. p started violently.
Yt.a astonish me," he exclaimed.
A great perplexity seemed to be op
pressing him.
"Was it a tall man?" he inquired,
with some anxiety, after a considera
ble pa. use.
-It was."
"Wore a checked vest with a hole on
the left sideT
The woman nodded.
A long coat, very slimy?"
"Yes."
Had a mean, hang-dog look?"
"iK-cidedly."
The tramp heaved a sigh of relief.
"That's Kill Stokes,' he announced,
with a gladsome smihs. "He's always
doing something outre. I feared it
might be somebody of standing."
There was that which was beatific
about the expression of his eyes as he
went his way. Itetroit Tribune.
OF GENERAL. INTEREST.
The first American paper money was
made in lTO.
Is the human skeleton there are
two hundred and sixty bones.
A huge sewing machine weighing
three and one-half tons is in use in
Leeds, England. It sews cotton belt
ing. 1'karij inclosed in a box containing
a piece of the root of the ash are
claimed to never lose one iota of their
pristine beauty.
It Ls stated that tbe authorities of
Stoninjrton. Conn., have given notice
that the law against profanity will be
rigidly enforced in the future.
The body of a woman buried twenty
fire years ago, in the Catholic cemetery
at Amsterdam. X. Y., was recently ex
humed, and found to be petrified.
Cawhi t-U-ainers are growing in size.
A nine thousand tonner was launched
two weeks ago, and another one
similar in size is being laid down.
Sax Fraxcisoo brieves that it has
the t-hampion bricklayer. His name is
Thomas W". liuteher, and in a day of
ten hours he lays five thousand bricks.
Mpj. Elxex Richikihi has a new
word: "Ekology," for domestic science,
which may. with more safety than ever,
be now included among the eklectic
studies. .
Fob thirty-six years Prof, William S.
Wood, of Nevmour, Ind., has taught
school. In all that time he has been
absent from his duties only six and one
Lai f days.
The First Shaver.
I'nlike the Romans of the latter age,
the Egyptians did not confine the priv
ilege of shaving to free citizens, but
obliged their slaves to shave both face
and head. The datum is not exactly as
authentic as one would like to have it,
but it is believed that the custom of
shaving the beard was introduced in
Koine in the year S00 11. C According
to Pliny, St-ipio African us was the first'
Soiuati who shaved dailr.i
THE PATRIOT,
FvrrmniM J'TwrnOrrntif il-rrttt(j .Y--y7T
ta 'm rwy irauuj.
CLEYELASD : AD : ST EVES St tS
im thrir amy U tir Wkit il-ncmf.
bailr. aa-err waew-day aaaralnc la tfc year. S3
s ) ear.
Wraalv. Tweadav ra a- every waa ta ta
jawr. (I a jaar.
t-saala la ta al TSa aiy &r la
CawtraJ Pnaj Ivaaia fcaviaar Ita asetaaiTa aire
and ayaeatae. ant tKe aear eaattraa
ftS vurid. With 1. rafd faetilus It raau-Saa
ikra aandrad and i.itj I a tows ants all ta
vs Lkrse U ae-rea soar alad a ail ata-
ilainirB; will t aa sawaaal'y taartaai
patat taw abastaa; yaar. TV aaaetos f tS lewta.
laiara. tSa ctacOoa a a weraar aa Uf. a ata
paotieaa Vaartaiatara eneirwataw y a taoerate
adailnutrstaaa. ail taad ta draw ta a4ac ay
ta tk etal. THE PAT KT will -! sot
eacaptat raM-u at ail tSeaa iB-raUa woraad
tsaa. TVa paat year aaat kl bewa tka avoat jweeaaial
UtkKtrTITHe riTElur, 1 1 waau IS
at year u ta at in ktar.
I L.ad la -tr-ilaXlae Baa a-artr-ta
wad law la Pawerytvaata Mtavda PlO-rSar;
sad fSlld'.f.ata.
Tke Oaly teaaerall stalljr !aliajl
ad Ifct Mate f aisllavJ.
lav laiea la Siaarrlaer fd H
la aoaaaa a ad kwalaaw fUea waarr It dW v
avadatd ta teachiaar rwad lJera4te taaS
ts THE PAT MOT wUI real fry aall ta aay
K abeeribwr i loar aialtl aa raeaMpt al aae
dollar.
Ta Warj.-TM waa-kiy adittae wiU b
est aa trial t wall tut (oar Boa'.h aw Tmr4.
I twaaty cU; aa tnaj aaly. Addrew
rut PATKrro!ajpAiV.
Jaa. Id C HarrtaMrc. Pa.
uuring 1S03 THE SUN will
be of surpassing excellence ami
will primt more news anl more
pure literature than ever before
in ita history.
t
Tlie Sunday Sun
Is the Greatest Sunday News
paper in the WorM.
trtee Se. aewy. By aaiall.SX jrar
Dally, ay await. ..... SSayewr
Owlly ad aww-day. ay awall. ftayear
Aaarewa THE fcl . ew Tark.
RSlbKUAb TIME TtKLE nFTHE EHKNS
t.ara a IVwm braara ka .rvja.1 la cBaei
biniiDwra. ISM.
frllM(rran.
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Kradiay. Noalaad Iaefeet are 1'ui SLatmos
No traiat oa saoday.
JOB:: PRINTING.
THE riiEEMAX
Printing Office
I the place to tret your
JOB PRINTING
Piomptly and satisfactorily executed. W V
will nwet tne prices of sill hoooraDle
com potion. We don't do any bat
fint-elsas work and want s
living prioo fx it.
Vitii Fast Presses eecI Kew Tips
We are prepared to tnro oat Job Printing of
very dtiiptlon In the KIN EST
STYLE and at It rrry
Lowest M Prices.
Nothttif Dot the) bet msterial i ne and
oar work rpesks for iUelf. We are pre
pared to print on tbe sbortes ootlce
PorrKRd, Pkocrammka,
BcsiNESd Camds. Tags. Bill IlBkDd,
Month lt Statemehts. Estklopes,
Labels. Circvlaks. W kddi.no asd
Viajnsa Cards. Chkcks. Notks,
Drafts. Rwucttm, Bond Wore,
Lkttkh ajsd Note Head, asd
Hop akd Partt lxvrrATiona Etc.
Weeaa print anything; froei tbe nisllet
and neatest VieiUng Card to the lar
Poster oa short notice and st the
most Reasonable Ratea.
The Cambria Freeman,
EBEXSBURG. PENN'A.
CAVEATS.
TRADE saAaaTS.
DESICM PATENTS,
COiriinuT
aTiafsrS? fPfl Hawdhonk arm ta
- M A CO. aU BaoabaT, S CV VulUC
li?m- ixaraaai fur aarwrtnc paiearta la Aaierww.
Kvary Patau takaw out fcf n la tuht htt
f titntxUc Jtocricati
Lamaat etrrwlatWm of any eriroufle paper ta taw
a"d. Splendidly llluairmiasL So InTaliiirmt
ahoiud ba arltbutu It. Waekly, (!. a
yaart SLAtialz BBcaitba. Artdiane at CNN a 4.XU
PLkl laama. SSI Broadwaji. ow Vtark CUy.
PATENT STEEl PICKET FENCE
HAN D6QM-E. iNDESTKl CXlKLJu.
Chsapr than Wood.
ijaaalUJ. S amaara jjat. P aa tai
' luM, rttoaaa. ra, li aa rikB ks-i i Crlw
1 lara. aa aai,aaa. Blail aa Ira Srli. Win IMJOA A
WiBiau aa a aadaat i .Mafias Suaa,
TATLOI
Sc. DEAN,
St, J-aUabawra. Pa.
, I Scleatifio AaaericAR
A A8CDtT tlmtlf
Hi- X-C2X'vTw,
fVA VJ TRADE MARK,
VX DESICM PATENTS,
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Taail HI mill rvaat Flam witk lllitKM I
Bmiai.aaMiMiWMaa-ajaall. araaa artllaa a
HAWKINS THE HEAD wm p.
s- ii wmw wait ii.
rhai
nave (.rmal Ilrat T.ria
Albert Hawkin, the e .'. r
abo, ainoe- ri. Oratit" .. -
ba--a h-ai ruavt-hman at t'r a ,
axxi in c itrsfineni-e- aii a i. . . -
thcr Irwa-r lif htA of the- U':... ;
tirrJ .ri ais.oDt f a.'r. i ;
ailitit- happily iaa.li. n- ci..--.
Allarrt' pla.--. aa thr-rv at'i-a-
a trawtitnn haikirsl
iiiLiinar avJuiinlxtrati. n t:.
e-Isa- a-nt. tl- t-iia.'tinikn wa- .
Whetix-r r n.t h-.s . r.
any pm-ullar juaiitss, as a u..
uut aj-ar. lut ,fi thin.', j. , .
Kat- i"i-li' aaiiiiifi- -i w .
ail that m a-s tht vry j-r t -.
in "hu h A!Va-rt hri.l t:.
miiristrat. In hi --..-.
.f tla l'n'!?-J ut-s . ::. . .
the- individual was ti. .-r-
tat.' jjx earth, ar.-l as s , . .
rifciit of w ay w ha dKv'.i..-
lrsj t, s. mf- hair.rr-a.jtfc - ....
atrw-t barrv-a-ied f a- r-; -. ;.- ...
n .bsta. i.-s t jrr-vr. - .
-yi-. He- w.iuid ft t-Ti- j .
th- Ijarrit-rs, and ni'L - . .
with l.y th.- fi3ii!y t-t. y
thit th pri.i-tit'k carrav'-'
U kaywU-re. ati.i t.t-r-T '.
rirht to ar-y.iM-. Ttitri. -
I V D.J luraan av-Ii..i:f. :
feik'ht ha.1 l-,-n p.ir f -rr.
.-!-- t. -pni.'.'.y at l'-.'t t. v
iiu!J 1-s- h.n. '.f in t:.. : . .
nuntal.l- iLaiinr iii t:. :..
I.-alitit-s. ln Lij'l.t ;.. '
Muni-ss. r w as ar; inV-: y '
and Mrs. Mi-Krr utu-ii .- . -. .
r---pti.n. and f inurv
thr prvr.id-nt's i-arr'uiv-
a,trn-k thr ladit-s. that u . - 4 :
unDeirsMrily hilir t.iu jr. r--
white h"U. and M r-. V. -..
mt of th- winiluws iii t:. . ..
o t-rrs that thy -rr f. s
While sh? a-avhesl A '.' -. ...
cirmit tai.. Thru ivr- .
drivt-r a-skii:? his r-.s
fctranp-e- prc-tiii.?.
He-a a iinaiiiir"ly ...-
tViat hr had ht hi.- a
Vt drive- rKiriiJ ii.i r .
until h- cam- .Ts. a fj.::.: ..r . -trt-t.
Lm Lr u.-i i:i.:i..a:'
Aiwn.
GROWING IN STRCNCTM.
"a" -ald la He ln-reaalar In n. m.
a Kull of l-k)al-al aimrr.
A stat iir-tit is jr.ini. tl r-.u:. v :.
a riiiturt- ..f s. :.-ijti!;.- ainl w.-nii:. -par..Tiiit
r rss!;. t-. t.'irT.- t tiiAt I
Aoit-ri.-ii --r:iaii is s:.-. i.'.y .r iij' ...
Iwi.'-M. "t-i':.t anl -ni.-. . u -s. 'i'L..-latu-r
part ..f tV.e -t.a..-ui.-i,t i---i,. i, i
Drn 1 1 mi'..- Am.-ri. in. wr... tl
fa.-t f-u-t-rsi i.a his siwt-itt.i..ti.- -.
day. Hut that h.vdy ut.inart i- ii. -ii.if
in iiz-. lith -r-ii.lt. -uiar . :
h-riz..ntai!y.Ls D- caU-ulatisi t- - .....
p-ia-i th heart of man. with tr..-ti-.ii.
t-rh;ifis, t.f him .f di:i..:
fetaturr. i rf ,s iursr thia is tin- r - : f
phyaioal ouiturtr. As wnuiati s .. :
w as -1 Wa.rf.si by th p-ttirir-v- i if f.-:.. ...
tsiLKiti. n, an h-r Ualy was d-:-:
by the vi.-- of ft-iua'ie iln-ss i -prijjivsvi
of th- a'r toward '-:..
Womrn the- saini eiu'aT.i. .Lai t
a m-n r-vt-als t- us t:.- ;-r .i. ;
that wromati's ru-ntal di-v.-:. j.n.r.-. u-i.
evtitually l-i-. .tn-tin- vaiui- a tha. '.
m-n. add h-r- we- have a sirxiilar i:
rxialioD that if ft-maV phyrot-al cu.-..
ia carrirsi fr tn-'Ufh the w-.tiiac u.j.t
by takiritr th..u-ht a-id t-noicb cu :...
U h-r f.Laturv t-j m- thr physical
of man as Thf pn.bability
it-s tli-sai It an taaTest. accord iiiaf to th.- IV.v
.urfh IiispaU-h. f.r. as w-.tnan r ;.r-sj-nts
thf li-:siir- class r.f Amcri.-a. -i: '.
Ls. tii-r-f-irr. aVile t.. pivr the iu-t .
elusive att-iili. m to these pursu:.- '.
cn.turr. it may wind up Vy let".
nomaa jret l-y.nd n.an in la-th it.:.
leclual and physical growth, w!..
would be unpleasant fr U.e -.ri-crt-atiou.
NeVertheless. we '.
have ta much i.'oai. The ui..r t -is
of the American woman. l-:ti :.
ica'ly and intellectually, the t-ettcr t:.--American
maie w ill liae her. 1 : -growth
immediately h-.i.i .-ut :
pleai h"pe that w..mn i:l ,-r
in la.it h mind and b..iy. uS.. i. ut.y :
keep the j-tijt ,,f her dr s ai.-vt:..
dirt of the MreetA.
NATURAL ICEHOUSE.
Columbia Klter ( artoalty UhH k la otmiiiy
I alette.
In Washiiig'-n a ts.uit-e is a rii
that a river has w.ru f.-r its-if and
then abandoned fir another iuuiv.
says the New i Orleans i"i. ay un.-. The
coulees of the t'oiuu.bia r:erareiiii
mense ravines, worn out of the hus'tu
rock, with p-r-iiilii-u!ar uiils ..n
either side fn.ru one thou-ainl to f.fteen
hundred feet hih. Throuj-H tf.is r.
jrion the 1 1 real Northern r-i.r.i ! ru::s
Nut lun.' ai'n an Indian appr.-;i. i.e. i a
franr of railroad laloirers. w..ra.i :.
aitnon suiee with a preat pis-e f
wrapped in a blanket, w iii.-h in- ..-r.sl
for ale. The workmen institi.T.s! u
sean-ti in the direction frt.iu wtu. li he
liiid come aud twain found a c. -1.1 str -:u
trickling thnmtrh tlie shell r. -L. l
further up the ice icds Were f u:. :
They were formed am-'iii.' the mus.-.
of shell rM-k 'V the Iiicltln.' -f st, .n
in winter, the water ruiir.iu.'
anion if the na-ks and freennir i:.-r.t
Ice remains there perju-tualiy an i :i
larpe quatititieia. The nst s!;:.-.'j-feature
ia that tiie spot is ,.niv t;. v.
dri-d feet al ve the s-ct. un.l ti..
leats with intense hi-at uja.n th.- r
abrve the ice. which Ls a.-- e;--d
warm draught .f air thr..u,.f. the
crevices, yet the ice never tuel'.s.
NEWSPAPER PICKINGS.
OsoT. of the oldest tiapcrs. f the I nit.sl
States is the Salem liazeite. a Jj. y
rveninff Dewspaper, which N-iraii its . x
Utenc? aa. a we-kly journal in IT--
GauBfal W. I 'll li lt ha a cabinet cf
after-dinner iH.ffee cups in hLs olil-r...
.anrtam and it is his trra. cfui i-u-l..:u :
)ffer every lady visitor V- the oti.ee t.. r
choice of this very ele.-anl china.
tiEHMAV sociaiist-s claim to have c r -tr"l
of seventy newspapers, twenty-:
of w hich are olitical daiiies. 1 :.. '
leadinir oryran. the V.rwart-s. ha-- a r
culation of 37,uuo copies and is n.a. :
money.
Fob three years past. M'.ss A::-1
Shepard Sjumut-r, now eirl.t-.-ii j r
of are, ha published st her ). :.
Hinsdale, N. II., a monthly pa;--r '
yountf pe'ple, called "Aroui.- t-r
Ijnp. She sets her own ty;
lie its her own avdvertis-mi.t a- -said
to have 4.0O0 sulcril-rs-
ls 1751 the Uvislaturc . f M.-issa.-hn-setts
passed a stamp act in i" tt'
papers were included. The priuters rc
tnonstrateJ and aske.1 f .r a releal of
the clause which applies! to new spa p.
pleadinir that tiiey were v
chU les of
knowlel?e aud uec:essry information
It was done.
Hf.vki UnTHa-MKT evince his undy
ii hatred of the Cermaiis iu various
wavs. The moot prous.nnce.1 aui pub
lic is the keeping 'f a standing notice
in the busiuesa. oftice of his newspai-r
w hich ia in substance: "No advertise
ment aceepted frii Germans under
any circumstances."
pua .'Wild Ma a of Honeo-
The most curious character on th'
Uland of Ik.rneo is the white sultan or
rajah of Sarawak. He i an Kntflish
man. Sir Charles lln-jke, aud the
United States is the only nation that
reovnize his sovereignty. He rules
over a part of Uorneo a lrpe as Ire-
... . - .... n . . V. . i , d t . ft
land, and tus suojei-ta j -
ia xaoa.