The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 31, 1893, Image 4

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    Til K TE LKPJ IONE GIRL.
According' to Her Story She Has a
Hard Time of It.
One of the 1'nnr t "nfnrtnniilw Inlioaom
Herseir on the lM-ailvantaee of
Having t itiriite
feiitriil."
"Hut I toll you there arc some things
that wme sulscrilers Won't know: in
fact, you niiirht say lots of thiiitrs that
lots of tliem lo not '.row, and if they
would come up and take a look at the
exehanre room tlu-y would understand
thinjrs that occasionally vex them now,"
saiil a telephone (jirl to a, Washington
Post reporter.
"Now, for instanee, a man eomes to
the 'phone in a hurry aid jfives a vio
lent rinr. Well, his operator has thir
teen nut of the fourteen pairs nf cords
mi her desk ill use and don't have a
ohanoe to answer for a few seconds, ami
Mr. Man ring's violently ami continu
ously for a whole minute. Does lie
startle the whole ronm and call particu
lar attention to hi demand? Not ex
actly. The little drop m the b Mini
falls quietly from his mm Iter, and we
don't hear any of his rinirin!.'. anil, what
is more, his call can't lie answered till
he ipiiets down.
"This is the way it works: watch that
operator. You see she has all upright
K.ard in front nf her full nf nmnlicreu
holes, one for every telephone in the
service, anil on the ledijv lielow the
hoies arc fourteen pairs, of cords wi'''
metal ends like shoe laces, and ca. !i
pair of cords s. rvcs to make theconncc
lii.n hetween a pair of su'os.-rihers. so
that an operator can have t wenty-civri't
people in con vcrsation on the switch
In iard at once.
"Now. below thecordsnn the swit.-h-hoard
are nmnhers that correspond t
the subscribers on the opera tor V. I
an average f one hundred and twain-'
to ca -h rirl. so a yirl is kept irettv
lmsy attending to all of them. I'm 1
number is covered ly a black disk u:
hinges, and the sli'ht'st touch 0:1 t!u
hell on V"iir 'phone makes the disk i.-er
your iiimiU'r fall down. I'.ut no :n..ltcr
how hard you r'mjj the opcrati r i"c
not hear it. She just sees t he number
throws down a little lever that connect
your 'phone wit h a pair nf otii.-e ci rds.
and then says: 'Number, please?"
"You trivc her the num'.MT and sic1
stieks the metal-tipped cords ir:to the
numbered hole you called for and rinr
up the m:in you want by pressing n
button. The 'central' is out of the con
versation till yon hunr up your receiver
and 'rinj.' off." This drops a red disk
over your number, and 'central know
she can cut olf and have the eoimectiii?
cords ready for the next call.
"Mut when the operator shoves the
cord tips into a hole and hears a 'click,
click." she knows a-i operator at one nf
the other boards has a subscriber I. 1k
v.v on that line, and then she says:
'Can't tret them now; line is busy."
This is what makes a great many peo
ple mad. They think Ventral" means
she is too lmsy to attend to them and
thev put it down to a novel or a sweet
heart every time.
"The greatest trouble a snbsorilicr
has is usually in cett inj; at the wi'on-r
ranire from his "phone. Four inches is
the risrht distance. We had a man call
in here the other dav that his "phone
was nut of order. The chief operator
asked him how far he was standing
from it. and he said:
" "Oh! about a yard.
" 'Come up closer." said the operator.
" 'Why. said the man. "I've tfot my
nose riyht in the thin'r now.
"The K'ir's have all lieen wanting to
sec that man ever since.
"We are kept pretty busy the most of
the time. The frirls work on eiirlit
hour stretches and average one thou
sand calls a day. a nd there are thirty
two operators employed altogether,
some of whom are on ail nilht. th'Mjrli
that work takes fewer than during the
day.
"We have to keep posted on all sorts
nf news, and during the baseball season
half of our afternoon calls are t.i ! ' '
what is the score, and it is the same
with the football jjame. We turn in :
f? 'od many of the lir alarms, and or
election iii''ht J'avc the white liniise th;
first news 011 the election returns.
"The subscribers are ahnos wit lu its'
exception very nice and Co trtcotis to n
and ! think they would lie vcti less a"
to b' vexed or misundcrs-r.d if thi
w.xiM come up to the i-Acli.mjjv and s
how thin I'm work."
THE WAVEKi
vJ.rCS.
Aui lvnt Tr-t-s of Vi:iilnii4 I!e-ut- In lh
St.ite of "'t.H:l llils. U.
Tin-trr.-it . a ks at V;iv--l.-.v. M;iss.,
ar-- nrviv.ilsof anoali f'-ro- t that must
Iiavt -i-,li il in that ivioii. ai-.-onliriL'
to t In- iroloo-ir.1 s and studi Mt . of trie's
as far h;i'-k as tin- tenth rot'! ir.y. T!ii
la'ar t-vi-ry cvidi'iii-c of xn -t iyi: an
an -l 111 tree in 1 1m m-ihii .'ho id. no-.
almost disinant lid. with its Treat li:nl
lviii;' mi thf 'rouml and n .irlv all oi
ils l rarn lies dei ayed. istlie :iot vener
able ohjeet in the line of tre -s that c;i
pridialdy he displayed in- r; y p:;rt '.
Ni w I'lij-'land. It is well v. 1 rii a vi V:
toWaverhy just to see tlii vetierald
lin. It is iiuiMi'iiM' in the size of il.
ti'itnh, and its liiirnit y in i!c- ay is very
irepre-.sive. Tlie iliyi-j n;il; Tees in t'v
neio-lilxuhooil are of the i- rt th.it ;.t
tain a very o"eeat a:.re. and t hat main
tain their virility unimpaired. W
know of only one other oak tree ;.'
New I'no-hmd. says the I'.oston llei;i.
that ean In mpared with theni. '1
is liM-ated in lpswieh. nn.l is lar'Ti-r i
:n re vi lli rahle. apparently. Can anv
-.f the Waverley oaks, and that and t!..
U averley oaks, we are frlad t 1 know,
have U-en inspected !y the state park
eonnni: si iners and are likely to lie pre
served. It is worth one's while to see
and study these majestic oaks. They
..re seen to Teat advantaLre in the w in
ter, hen t heir ru'nl litnhs are hare
and their immense strength is revealed.
;mh1 in mrnnier. when they are covered
with folhiire, they nro ahjeets of ivun-d-rful
Ik auty. The state of Massachu
setts has a duty to enfr incln-e these
trees and make them pnllie property,
'l'hey are the irh.ry of the state, and al
most as much an ohject of interest a
the old state house, or the venerahle
structure called the Hid South .Meetinp.
In use.
She Wit I p In Tlifury.
"One day," writes a correspondent of
the llostoii TransA-ript. ''luy brother
went U buy !' bushel of buckwheat for
.sowing. Ht found the man of whom
lie was poino; ti buy the prain uway;
but his wife was at home and she un
dertook to make the sale. She "rot a
peck measure anrl they went to the
(jrunary. There the woman tilled the
measure twice, poured it into the bap;
w hich my brother held open, and then
was pointf to tie the bai,' and take the
pay for a bushel. 'Ifut, Mrs. 1'., said
lie, 'it takes four pecks to make a bush
el.' 'Oh, docs it?" said she. 'Well, you
ff, I never hint any experience in meas
lirinp f rain. In-fore I was married; I al
ways taught school.' "
Fruit f.l.l.ir ".; !;..
Slew any nice fresh fruit: rw-aches
and ::pph-i w iU answer, but berries are
the liest. Strain the juice, sweeten to
taste; heat, and when l'ilm; stir in a
tablcspoonfiil of corn starch moistened
W illi water to each teacupful of the
juice or ninip. (ont:nuc the stirrino;
until the corn starch is sulUciently
cook.Mt, then pour int.i cups or molds
wet in cold water. Set away to cool
nd eak with creaau uhI nufar.
y-J
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound
Is a Harmless, Positive Cure
for the worst form of Female Compl.-iint-s.ari
Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and I'lecra
tiori. Falling and Displacements, also Spinal
Weakness and I rucorrhcTa.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from ilie
uterus in an ear!v sta-e of t'evelopnient. and
checks the tendency to cancerous hi'.ninrs.
It removes faintne-s, Hatulency, weaknes
of the stomach, elite l!'oat,r". Hea.laihe,
Nervous Prostration, General Dch .'utv.Sleeiv
lessness. I )ejrt-ssi.-n and l!u!:"e-'ion, a'so
that fcelinf, ( Hearing down, causing pain,
weight, and backache.
Jt acts ;n harmony with the laws that covern
the frm-tV svstem under all ii eunist.inces.
For Kidr,v t'omr.i.imis of either sex this
i-nmnniiml I 'unsurpassed. Correspondence
fiee'v answr-rrd. Addrc-s in confidence.
O U1A K.PISKIIAM MLP.CO-.Lvi...
From Pole to Pole
Atib'k SardaParilla ha dnontraU.d lu
power of euro l'..r til diiM-aafa of the blood
The Harpooncr's Story.
Jvi Jletlurd, June 1, J.'S.fJ.
PH..T. C-Atth k C o. Twrnty y-ar p I
wk a hrpo.:er in Iho North I'-w-itir, hn rlt-
othr of th crew and mywlf were l:ud up Tith
iitirTT. lur oodie were bloatt-d, uniM nwotlea
nd bieedinir, teeth Iikjiw, purpie blotchen atl
over un, ant ur breath --nied rotten. Take It
by and larye ww were pretty badly olf. All our
liine-juice wa ai-cidentnlty destroyed, but tha
captwia had a count dozen bottle of AvKR'a
Barsafai.ili-a and save ua that. Wo reeo.
md on It quicker th:in I have ever aeen men
brouL'lit about by any other treatment for rVurvy,
and I've een a Kuod deal of it. pWinir no men
tion in vour Almanac of your ?riapai-illa beina
rixd for curry, 1 tboutrht you o. (.hi lu know 0
thi, and w aeod you b fet.
Kinpeeifully your, " Ai.ru T. "WrxoATB.
Tho Trooper's .xperienoe.
Ifajren, Il,iutoIiindKS. jlrica,)Jtrrk'i, M"!S.
1R. .T. V. Ayr.B & Co. Oentlemen : 1 hava
Biaen tileaanre Co teatify to via m t value of
your HaraaparilU. We tare Vet atationed
here foe oer two yer durinir -liich tune w
had to live Id test. Brin under eanvaa fo
i-h a time hrrenlit on whw 1 called In thie
country clIt-ert-." I h-nl iIioko aorea for
aome time. 1 wa a.ivied to Uke yonryr.a.
Sarilla, two bottle of wliii h made my aora
(appear rapiillv, nnd I am now quite well.
our trul'v, T. K. I'.oiiex,
Trooprr, Cap MuuHted JUJlrmn.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
I the ociv thoronchly enVetive Mood porifler.
the onlv niedieltie tiiat eradicate the polaon ot
eicrofuU, Mercury, and Conutfiou iia;
Sroui tho ayalcux.
rniPARtn T
Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., "Lowell, JI
Sold by Rll Drucirixta : Price 91 ;
bii botlie 1 Xor S6.
Chronic Cough Now.!
For !t you 1o wt It mar beo-onio en- ;
.t4i-rt Ikttiiifif ana Husiimj 9
?f Pnro (Oil Uu r Oil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES
C F Ijime mid ixla
It H uiiii' sl ;- i'liitil K-a-i milk. Far
IK-H.r III;. 11 1.TI11T s...alle.l Kniulsh.ua.
A Wumli-rrul Ilt sli j.iiKlai-or.
muision
J ncro am px,r IniiUitlons. :,-t tUr yenuhtr.
HALLShaTfj
RE NEWER.
The croat poi'ularil y of this prrparaf inn,
after its test 01 many years, should lie an
assurance, even lo the luost vkeptical, that
It 1m really meritoriotix. Tlios- win) Lave
i siil Hai l's 11 uit Kknfwek know that
it ihx-n all that it claimed.
It causes new prowth of hnir on bald
heails provided the hair follicle are not
dead, which U hcUiom the -a-e; retorc
natural ookir to rrar .r tailed hair; pre
serves the scalp healthful and clear of
dandruff ; prevents the hair falling tT or
rhanini; color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus
trous, aud causes it to grow Vjii and
thick.
Hall's ITair TlFtrwF.n produce Its
eCect4 by the healthful influence of it
vegetable ini.'redieiits, which invirorat
and rejuvenate. It Is not a dye, and Is
a delightful article for toilet use. 'otv
tainiiu; no alcohol, ft does not evap
orate quickly and dry up tli" natural oil,
leaving the'hair harsh and brittle, aa do
other preparations.
Buckingham's Dye
TOR THI
WHISKERS
Colors them brown or black, as desired,
and Is the best dye, b-cause it is harmless :
produces a permanent natural color; and,
Doinir a single jireparation, is more con
venient of application than any other.
rRirmiD it
K, P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all Dealer in Medici r-ea. ,
FOR ARTISTIC
TRY THE FREEMAN.
jOHQSQQ,
v HOUSEHOLD USE. '
"Was originated nnd first prescribed by
AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN
in 1810. Could a remedy without real
merit have survived over eighty years 9
SOOTHING, HEALING, PENETRATINp
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ue.V"i
HtofM K h-rini it w- rainani1 Intlammatlnn. i.'urv lrswip,
Collin. bor Ihnuit. T.rfiilitw, C.l!". I'mnipM and Tan.,
Sufflimr I'nmplattitn. I'iit.4 and Hmi-n like ii.arii
f'urv Coturlirt. Asthma. 4-atarrh. Hnnifhltis Choi.-ra.
M.irt.us, rtilltlitl. ChaNl. Sor-tiri In Mm1 y or IJuilM,
Miff Mu--li or Strain. InhiO for Nrrwus ll.al-h.
Ill'sfa l-wmi.hl.-t Irxsj. Sotl cvrrra hre. -rli- af. rta.
biX bottl. a. fi.ua. I. . J H.NSt"S 111, HoMon. Urn.
'I' K A t r O M
I5and Instrument. Snaro and Ha Drtima.
'. Ui1"Jl. CrmaK and all Inai,
iWh r. .TatrtM a an, a a m
: SCOTT'S!
' " nf-iVd'ffT?rn-''-'AL"-'--,"-q I
SGOii's E
LIQIMEHT
A Statue Tliat Hits roocl In Nassau tr
s.it.v V ar.
Thcre statics in fi'.u.t f the ir"V rii
inent li'iu." at Nu-an. the li:ili;.ma-. a
statue ..f ('i.lnnil is that ha had iU
trtinbh-H. I!it ri ::'d.V thi- st:ti:e i .
valuabic fr. .111 the fa-t that W.-.l.irv.'t.-n
Irvinp: assi .te.1 in dc-init;r:ind .-c.-ut-in-r
it. There wn.s a tiul'. however,
wl'ien :irtncl sentries o-n:irh-ii it ni-Tht
.and day. 1 'liaut h n-ii-d iH-i--.ns were
"furbiddcii b api-n.:;ch tlic .-l.t where
it st.nxl. If these prec::uti -::s l.;:d if t
Im-cii taken the stat lie tv.nild nnd. .11 It. .1
lv have Ih.-ii desi ruviil. T::al ' v ill
the days when the Lome r-,VI "!! "'n'
v:i tryin" tn alM.Iish slavery nil th-- is
land, th.v. Smyth wa.- sent out pith.
llahamas to prepare th-.' pr. .,.;Tty
owners for t his cha nsre and .n ' ! ie r-i-nt i
nient was against hii:i. t h v. S-i: t'.i
was captivated by iH-mitirul Nassau,
arid he presented to that . ity thi- ; ta' lie
.f I'oluiTibns. t he ih n. r"s ,i:'- .j-.i'.irily
v. as f. rsevi-ral 3 e n -, re ;'.-.-t e. ! . ri I, U ' ft .
Shivery was al-oH-duil. h-.wv v. r. pnl.ii.-si-lit
ii'lel' t in the I ;..h:: :11.1s . nan -.red. a - id.
accord iic' to I he New . -rk S in. this
same st;i I tie of I i .1 i: in' t:s is now - o!i.l--rsl
one of the meate-l lr.-j-.nris ..f
Nassau, i i ra T"' n. ari rt is! !' some Im-ii I
repittut ion. iti.m1i led it in ' l.oi-.d.ui
in ls:;i. Wi.sh.'eo-i on 1 1" i ;i T was in
KllL'l.ill'l at t : i:t ' lime, ar.d he br .11 .'lit
to i i ratT'-roii's aid tin- r.-MilKoi hisown
extensive research in t lie libraries and
T il l.-ries ..f Spain in ;i!-st of i.i;teriai
for his '"Life and Yovai'i-s of t'oluiu
luis." He displayed much in I crest in
this work, and the design is sM i.-'.iy in
lu-cor.laiice with I rriaif's t-oiici-pt ion of
t'olumluis. The statin- as lr. .nil.t
out friiiii 1 .. mi 1' 111 by the j:i--(i-h bri;r
I. 'use Hill. ;oi.l u as laiid.il at .'a - -:oi 1 hi
May .'. 1 -.;-j. It was int n-Ied to ere -t
it in front of the pu! !i I ui 1.1 i nirs npjx -site
!ia' s ni sipiare. but this idea was
ubali.I- "lf -d on a -eoiiit of iiinuer. .us
tlir.--ts to de tr..v it. The work of
erection was .-. miplcted iimiii-' .lime.
I'-o.'. The iinveilinir an I present a t ion of
the statue were a -.- mpii .lied with ap
propriate ceremonies an-1 were foll.iwiil
by it ball at the y-overmnent house.
THE PHENOMENA CF LIGHT.
. 1'iiz! in tr. t ' r.l I -tit ltr Si-ii-ni i-t.i if All
;..
Several this.ries have lu t-n advanced
by t he sclent ists t .aecouia l'-rthe fact
thiit we liave the ever-pre -cut phe
nomena l:iiotn as li rht." 'I lie two
principal f the many reasons thus set
forth l y the learned .-n! Ii un-n who
have devot ed their lives t.i mi Ii itiv.-s-ti:.rat
ion are t he emission ir -. .r, circular
t heory and I ha t know 11 a . t he 101. i u la t .ry
thi'ory. The pi-im -pals of !h..- i mission
tlieoi-y originated in the fertile brain of
the philosopher. IVs-artes. v. hi ua
horn way 1 a. k in l.V.M'.. Ih.t little at
tention was paid ibis peculiar theory at
that time, and it ait. I 1 .:. i t -.-s w en
both ;:lt!iost foiv-tteti v. hen. alxm
sixty years later. Sir Isane Newton ap
pear! ! upon tht" se-iie and enunciated
the s;;:.ie ilocl fine.
Aeci-rdinir to these eminent men. li j-hl
consist -i of small particles emitted by
lnminons bodies, the velocity of its
transmission mainly re;'u!aliii: the
eoloi-s. The unduhitory theory, that
now most '-etu-ranv accepted 1- the
seientilie world, tea -lies that I he space
bci u fell t he -el est ial In . lies is -.-ip pie. I
by an imponderable ft her: and that the
1 11 mi in .si iy of a 1 .dy is siipp. -, to be a
rapid vibratory motion pr... c. iiiej- from
the body in na-..I i. n to the 1 v ... The
wavcsi.f livht pr.n-e.-d in a 11 . i i re. : i -t.-fruiii
i-vitv I uiiii ie u:s point i-i sii-i.ie;.'
lin.-M t he in. .'. . ..f it s pari i.-'es beiic
supposed to iiii.li.ia1e ill a t r.ii.sx .-r-c
d'.rect ion 1 o l he li.n- . m .1.1. !i t !;. ;;-h!
travels. The velo. :y of li! i, s. .
Lfreat that the hi.I'.an 1. . . i. i 1 iiin-.i
rrasp an id. a i.f t he rapid!:;. - ii i: w !.i ',.
it travel-. A.-criiiiie; ! tin- I-. !
thoriti.s at'.alnaMe to the writer, the
liis'aio-e 1 !.-.! i.y a beam of !;-!!
a si':eie se. . .:;, I of ; i:ie is one Imiair:-!
and niMety 1 ': .n-a.-. I ui'ies. Tl.!..-s
talc-.- is so oi-fft that no p-r.-c , I-I.
sjiaee of t ll.'H- . oil''! be i e l i':i:
passa;'e between two e'iveii jioinls
oil t he eart h's surface.
SAVD A DDZtN LIVES.
l'reeni-e f ..j . . -. .t il.t.
t'lilt k of -t f':l-.r.i.l . .Mi . Ir-.i-r.
'I have heard of some rare : 1 of
presence of mind."" sai l a tr.iv. I r to a
fejri.rtef f -l ! if St. I.onis ( 1 ! I .. - i 1 .
i-nit. -l i.t I saw a : a I-. .-. i : -. "l .
1 !ia 1 -1 .-i.ek i.ie as a in !. j- 1 1 e i ; . r- a s.
'- were .-. .fiilie- so -r !i .'i t '...-'..- -i t e
from I i i , v t r a f-.-w i.'iits b '. .r .
mas. I a 1 .n t w ..'.!...;. 1 . ; : i . ai
Ill if. Some .. here . . -1 " 1 I f t I -.
sprinirs. w -,.i-i;l ..-.a r a !i c. ' n ! ai--The
papers were f '. I of ii a. id I e. ..li'l
ia! s details, but n..b..-.;., I .., i ; -.
a nit-1 i. i -;ie saved 1 h.- 1 iv -s of a ;
;),-.;.!. that a 11 T : I Morning . .,... s a
.ve I .i;:r s-ii-t-s ,r ail !'- 1 .
' on' i f the sc. i-Uyr . o-. ", I . :: .
.ii.! we f - 'tin-! that I he f rv. a r. I i a-, a. a.
a lire. .!.!.-! th. n i:iH :.d..-e. a m'.'i a.
a ire t.ii lie-. -, r:rr. ulio tias pj- - a
over I lie stale of I :! .rii! . ral.e.ed ap
an armful of l.la:l els. a: :. ja a i .', ia
across the f ame-.. Ian h ! i-i a !
si i. .u . i r". f i . II.' ,t ' ia r. f. m l ... i a re 1 . : ,
only in iii . ii ?i. . r -l'.; hes. bnl he ili.ln't
s. em t -. mill I : hat a bi t I ie s'irea.1 . .at
a blaakct. liied it frill wi: h r ri .v 1
I lircw it nvi r the Ihniu s. This he d'ai
time and I i me a-rain tint"! la- had t!e
blaze completely smother,..-". There
was.it aiiol In -i man ill lla- car win
vvo ih! have thought of th o laat ':m-!(i-i'.
and I teli you it wnsap'n l.y ihinu
t io. I don't know u hci :.. r I'll I.!,.-t .
fr.-t vc or roast to death. li h ohe.l as
thou;.'h it would have to be one or the
other tln re for a while, but Viinhif's
nt'rvf saved us."
GLADSTONE A3 A READER.
It I Ilie freiiiicrV llul.it Niirr t Line
ll Minnie's Timo.
It is ratVu-r diseinira""!:"; t-i know that
if one should read more hours a d;iy
thiitl the avera .-e A mei ii an is able to
sjH'tid away from business, be would Ik'
sil.le to read only a. few-of the works
that are really Worth readin-if.
Mr. tiladstone, however, is riot, to In
iliseourtiiri ;! by this know !tsl;.--e. Me
"ih-s tiiioii the prin-iple that, the only
way to o-i't any readinor done is to read.
In a volume of conversations, recently
translated. Dr. I ol linger said: "'I think
it was in the year lsTl that I rcinenii k-i"
his H i ladsti .n.-'s) pa intr me n visit lit
six o'clock in the evening. We bcran
talkinp: on political and I heoioo-i -a I sub
jects, and b' tll liecsime s i e ia"r. isst-il
wiih the to!ivei"sation th.at. it was two
in the lnornin"; when I left the r-. -m to
fetch a lxiok from my library In aripe
on the mat i-r in hand. I returned with
it in a few minules and found Mr.
(ikulstor.e deep in ;l volume he had
drawn out of his pocket true t- his
principle of m-ver losino; time -ditrin";
my nioaicntary :ibs'nee. And this at
the small hours of the tuorniiitr."
lit. utile Sinn.
At the pri-K iit l ime the -u hole iiuni
ler of double stars icnown and recorded,
by astronomer is sotnet hin- over tan
thousaiitl, far (x-iidiii;r t he total nuai
IktoI stars vi ible t-i t he nahetl eve in
the entire lirmanient (aUiut idx i Ihoa
antl). ami others are l in;r fretjuentlv
discovered by the p-cat U-leM-oj-K-s timv
in existence.
Shnwrrn r VoI(-:r.iv A -h.s,.
Voeanie, asli.-s ofu-n travel a lo.or ,':.
tance. A remarkable sh iw.-r ..f.!
eanie asiies has occurred recent I v in sev
eral parts r i inlaud. Tho erotK. I i;i
rv.me. pLu-es lias been covered to t'e
l -plh of nearly an inch. 1 he t.hci.om
enon is attributeti to volcanic eruption
in IceliAud, hondreds of miieb away.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
APOLIO
il.i iorartiunm. I
H r.( Uri;C tn.n!l!.:rcpp
- - ii r.j i.-xtiri..m i.ti
T" a' f'?--'t o..a ,f D't
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4i V y. !.' a .U for il'MU :MA). '!
H-;lt:i " .' - Mi
II f'.r 41- l :ll. 'J
- iri i l'h.
- .n 1.. ? i-tiua.-.ss a
. tT 1 A HI TV vu mrf yoanrlf and ram
Si) to it. -I Ih I valar tor )or mont-y.
boiiiini.ai in imir liuilwrartii .un-liiilr.(
. i.. llHftfia rhArM, w liii-h rrirrriil Iho
tM-at vu lur lur ritr alr4, aa ifcaiaaauada
M ill lest it v.
S-r-TAKE SO SrF?TITt'TE.
W- L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENTLEfVIEN.
THE BEST SHOE If. THE frORLO FOR The MONEY.
A uniiir pm ihori thit vill m rip, Hn
rair, s-ainl ---s r?ni-.!h ini, lteiiMt. iiia-tv n m
f iri..l!t. hty H-li aiM iluriihlft hnn ny m hcrnhotpvtr
fb.lil ul ilie ince. lUaitAi'UnUtiu tuiiult ni!escjkUiU4C
tr-n $1 to?:..
H? Dii.t UV?:'. a- Jtiiil lurttiii. wiiot-M -vT rtlil
at the iri-. Tlit-y fquiil Hue lniortHl ibH-4 vot.n-f
f ruin wi
OO I'ollrtP Shnr. worn hy f armpni and all
l? O1 m i titt rn w li wniit a il: m t havy uJf, thn-n
t-lM, xt iwitm Mn.'h-t .: towaik lu, aui will
k'--r th 1- ' it'V mi'i wnria.
-CO Hiu nil. nn.1 .00Vrk-
m m (tit? int 14 Sh w-t will it- iin.r wrar fr th
itiitiu y than an .ih r ni:ik. Tli ar- nunli fur s.-r-vi
'. Tht Ihncdsu.j; baKu fthow tturt wwrtUituu a
)' e fuuni th;" f'Uf.
ti U b nre i m ly Uit Imv -ry-i
iin. 1 ho n:"! rvr. ltnl,..-r.h''Nsfi'it at the-tri -(.
aCI UlUd oil aiHf it.7'' Mi...- f..r
jli i-nt m are nuleiif lit lMni;ln r ftnt! 'nlf. n
tii sirt 'i. Tlty nr wry tt ii h.-iirif.rtat.lanl duru
lU. 1 hUJishe40i:iNourtoiniii:i(lMi(NVMt Inic
from it, 'Ht4tsi.fii. J -ai u-t iv ho ucctiiiuuilxu iu
Ui' ir f'-t'r fire flndinn thinout. f
4 ini.ii. W. l Imuu-Lis' nan to anl the prl-r I
rttninp .1 4111 tht lMtiii. f ffti'li fth-; lKk fr it
wl-i-n n lny. V rof iUttltntR(ifrnittnetoiiil'w
T it i:i othiT inaUt-s for thciu. mh Ii .itlrt Hut xinnart)
f mtnlnlt iit nnit (iiihjii-t t' i-r t tm t iw fur l
t.'inini; ni'.n v uii'l-r fa!-- inT'iut-H.
U.K. DOlCli.N lirmLtou, Mumm Sold ty
C. T. HOJ3EUT8,
in it'J...iti
OTI.S! OILS!
The Atlantic Iiefiniii Co., of i
Pittsbui'fr, , luako a spet-ialty ;
f manufacturing for the iomes
io Irailc the finest hranils of
;!iiiminaiini; ami Luliricaiir;; Oils,
Naphtha and tjasoline
Tltat ran te
Ml FiOIii PlIBOllllM.
We chalh.'iiire comparison with
'very known jmnhict of jetrol
?unt. If you wish tht-. most
Sost : nsitalj : Satis&ctorj : DCs
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO.,
I I I !"!H . ! !ilT ,
l'liTsnuiM;. 1 'A.
.wtl v.i-lyr.
S. J. LYWCH,-
At:ti M-.Mit:ieturr Jfe DraVr In
HOKE AND CITYBTADS '
FURNITURE
LOUNGF:.Hi:i)STHAUS, ;
lt;or ELKYEXTH AVENUE,
aVLToona. tkxn'a
T-f""Citizns if ("ainsria County nnd all
, .thers wishiu;; to lurfh;isH-Inmost KUliNI
TUKK. Ac at tmnejit prlri'S .r rpsH-ctf ul!y
luviti-d tti uivi us a call twfor" bui": ls-Aht-rr1.
us i- are rotitiriwit tat v cn
uiH.t rvi-rj wtit nnd p!fs fvrry taste
lrl"es thvrv loarnst. f4 -H(-tf.l
WE TELL YOU
notliinn tiftr wtiu ttt- that it t nar
in n -riiian'iii, ni-t ht-ntthv :inl pU'aant bti-i-iii-,
that rrturti :i ri!it fr fvTv i.ay'f uttrk.
Mirh i-i tin- tniiiir4- w lU r tin wirkiiiLr - la--.
Wt teach ihi-tii how to ni.iki- iikhh v rajiitllv. ami
L'ltaranii- vtri n who loliou't our in.-t riirt ions
taithfitlly tht makinv' t' :UN IMI it itioiilli.
l-.vt-ry tint who tak- Im11 ikiw ami work will
ir-ly antl -p- ilily inrrat I h ir aritin-; th-r
r;ui Im- no iin'st hu ahoiit it; oiImts ihmv at work
ait' (loin:; it. ami mi, r a-i-r. au lo ih :iint.
luit i tlM ln -t rt .in,u ln-in- that oii ha e
t-vr h:i-t tin rlian to -tf-rut-. Yon w ill mak a
enn e mi-take it nt fail to ;t it a trial at our.
If 0111r1a-p llo .-it ual i u. ami act (iii kh. yu
will liit-rilv timl 4riri If in a uio-t mntus
lii-in-.-s, at wiii'h ou an ftr Iv make ami save
I irir tini of ii.otH-v. i'lit rt -uh of only 11 f w
In 'iirs' work will tti-ii -oial a wt-t kV a .'-.
h-! hT on art- oM -r oniir, mini tr w oinuu, it
makf no liir'-n n;'', lo as m- tll yu, ami snc--
will iiM't-l x 011 nt t In vtry -tart . Neit hr
-xiK rii-nreor capital iM----ary. I ho- who work
ftir ui ar rw anii. Wliv not write to t:iv tor
(nil particular!. tr ? :. i. AM.KN X t'i'9
I . ok No 4'Uip AukubU, Me,
CASSIDAY'S
Shaving Parlor,
EBENSBURG.
'lMMS woll-kn. n St avirni Tarlnr If lrratM or
1 t littr riirt-t. in ar I tnn.i v .tail. I1115 rp---iity
lofn l.ai ilf. 111. :y intii 1. iri .!. arel.
rnii titte.i witi...r ni. emi r.i.. -n iei.it-. an.:
t' 1. in. .i 1 Ik- (.n-tiiti-i. ijtl.-l. u-i-l fti.. Id
N.ittliMli i-i.ii. 1. riu )t i in cnnrne i r.tu.
t. i.t w.. rl.11. ni w-t. aill iv .vrv aileiitinu tu
cu.-ii u.fif. i i-r 1 r- iu K.lime.l
lil.JH.l AMliAY.
Vo a.-nl ro.-irr.'!ri. Tfrn;i
" -I CALTivJS fn-. urnt :
i'-.- il -"i.ir..l.;r.i tl:l L1 11. .4 s .1,
KTI" 1Im aara-ra i LuM.an.
C I VII SH.rmatrrbbA. V urk-aovU-
and Kt.sTOUE lat Isum.
L'seitand tcv ifsathf.rd.
VON MOHL CO..
3.-1 sv1'11-'. s es a2s- y vv X
ri avr-.' ?W-i'i?s rren'i t lu-Htn,. t.,r.trr. ff s'T'- -Tfl r
'ii. 4.VV. , PRATT. SeeV, SLKH PT, I !M O.
V v E4V
va-: ,fMl;s
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id At!'firM.i!.f
TZi
aiiy ln.iii s ; .1 1. I c
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.j..I!v.vj ty
aa AMt.t ts .Ho . h 1
..f C a m.u .u JL i 1-W.
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jS-VI. G:ianrJv4 aetrrfi
wrrstn Jsiiu. -
a - liu.'t l.s t":i li. :j v. ,. 1 i ' -
:.iu.ri
tn..in-ii.My ;
never wants to learn, but the
reads that
Honesty
CHEWiNG TOBACCO
Is the best that is made, and
at ONCE tries it. and eaves
money and secures mora
satisfaction than ever before.
A.V OED imitations. Insist on
having the genuine. If your
dealer hasn't it ask him to
get it for you.
m. FI5ZER A BROS., toni-Yffi8.Ky-
U IVER
H F.U.S.
rt tit U l.tlioua fiiJ-il' i f t!:o ij.' ir, bj.'h &9
aL,i2-iiutH, ium.3. lrow.iti-?i. I i-iirt':is nitev
ptxnp. liain in tio Si l Ajc tlirir iiVMfi
reznarkirkbie ucrc fca lo u nhcun in cuxiu
JTlJie. y-H OrV-r!! IattV Livr TiTIi! !ir9
fc'.inii v-iliiifcl ioi;iCiiHtij-ati.r..ciiri'iL:J ro-v-tit;i
tLiMtnrioyii7i-jplaii:t.i hils t h '.!.
!ViiTfSa.l.cIiKorirriof thri.tu- hi tmnlitclh
livi-r rvtTUbkto Luc- boweLi. iCv n 1 y oulj?
CZXba my, mm w-rM rv
ufiVr fnna tw Jitn?psii:coxj:jilar:t; lat fra
liatejy lhirjrooJuHdfs i.oteiAU;trfar.ii th.
rho4.netry tlicia wilJ find tnt,- Urllo f iMa'vaiti
ttl le in for;an-f wars tiiat thoy m ill n: lt rif
luig tutio witiiout tU-tiu Bui -uVr .U.ils.'k ha4
lfithl'ar.ff p- mny llv-r-fl tV.at hrra in whrm
r-niiiakf-our lxb t. Our jJiILcuruit maila
Cthr-rA d not.
:art-T'n Little Urfr ftro r-ry nmmll nnd
r ry iy to ttEo. Ote or tw.- vill; i:iakoa .
Thi-y a-o-trict!y Vfc"t iMi an l do not pnpe or
ytirn. hut ly Uwir ntija-t-jn f.Icaf-e all who
lipetam. Iu Tialnat -Sc'iita : tivi.tr ;1. Sakl
by tlrar,.utd every wlierow or nt Ly mail.
CARTER MEn'CrNC CO., Ntvr fork.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DGSE. SMALL PRICE
Caventa. and Tmrto-M.nrk oMainpil. and all W
exit hiiHinsA rouiK-t.-.i for Moderate F
Our Office is Opposite U. S. f-.it-nt Office,
and we ran wrnrr i...t.-nt in Iit timrthan iho-e
rrmi.te from W.-ivhiritoii.
Send niinii-1. rira in-j or photo., with dprrip
ti.in. Wo .-i.lv ino. if i.at.ntat.ip or not. inn .f
char'.'. Our fi'f not dm-til! !.il.-nt 11 -rnircd.
A Pamnhlet. '-1I..U- to nl.t.iin I'at.-ntH." mith
nam a of artual riii-nt in vonr State, county
town, writ fr.-.'. Adiin."
C.A.SNOW&CO,
Opposite Patent Ofiice. Washington. D. C
Cures thonsandi anminllyof IJverConi
rlaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Omstipation, Malaria. Jfnre Ills
result from an Unhealthy Uvertbanany
other cause. Why unfler when you cm
be cured t Dr. &infor.l's Livrr Invigop
tor la a celebrated fsmilv rrifs'irine
Vl U Ilia tltlsT WILL. Wt'I'l'LY VC.
PATCriT STEEl PICKET FENCE
liAAOStlJlE, IXUJlSTIirCTIIfL".
Cheaper than Wooa.
I 1. 1 11 V. , . A
'.' '. I. ' SsU-i-.
'f'l li !i I I W I
i-ir rrn". wth-cau. Ou.l a
'"Jut" . " I " U - l- .n-."eh;
rtala nir.n.i. tin. Muln ul Flint rrAr " Cr lH
WLNlMla b. lit t.SA. aud m l tla.laaf W1KK H ufca.
TAYLOlt A: 1)IM,
SOI. 803 & : 4)3 ALrV4.'t St S'iUabarsh. Vsk.
D
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ATTtlKN EY-AT I. A W
wist
f
roHayr Hr.iTHTHt ttvrn ut c i onorn.
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FOREIGNERS OF NOTE.
Ex-QiT.EX L11.110KAi.AXi is s very Ie
tfrminitl and wlf-w illeil woman, wlio,
when she has made up her miu.l upon
any suhj.-ot, t-sinnot be driven from it
by dynamite.
So ii:i:AT is the popularity of Duke
Carl Theodore of Ilavaria, who prac
t 'u'.'s as a physician, that last year he
attend,! over S.ikk) patienUs and pT
f.irni.il COO operations for diseases of
the eye.
I'i.kikk VON Levetzo, whomoethe
adminl and w islusl to marry when he
vas seventy and she se"enUn. reaehl
her ninetieth birthilay recently at the
eastle of Trzielitz, in Itohetnia. She im
the subjiit of t'oethe's "Trilo?3' of l'a
t.iin. Mit. ili.AiisTosE Kmokes a:'asionally,
but very little. He will aveeept a eiar
uiee in a jrreat while from near friends,
while their jruest. and take just a few
whiiTsof smoke. Sometimes, it is even
asserted, he is s-n with a cigarette Ih
tnwn his lingers, but he was never keen
sin. .kiiij- one.
Mk. 'i.ahsto.e claims diwt deseent
from Henry III., kinjjof Knland. ami
from IinlK-rt ISruee, kiii(jof Si-otlantL It
is thought that the reason why he has
invariably refused any title or fieerae
Ls ln-cuu.se if hi:i knowledge of his royal
l-si-eiit fr.im the kilip-s of la. til England
au.l S..iitlanL
ON AMERICAN RAILS.
Amekioa usrn seventeen railroail
fUUgl-i.
Last 3'car our railriils carrieil tloo,
Ooo.iiihi pis'iple.
The plan of using- separate tirs for
car wh,ls is refrard.! by many rail
n i:i.l in-n as representing- the ciinw-l
prin.-iple of construction.
I'in v-UVK American niDroails repert
an im-ri'ii H' of f-JO.T:)-! .?."'$ in their pros
iMrniiis. iluriiiif ls'j-i; twelve roads r
ivirt a de -nasi' of f"J.4.Vi.S-H in the
siinie time: fotirlci-n roads report an in -cii':i
-.e of f 17,NI.S75 for i-lfvcn months,
and seven report a di-rease of f 1,7-21,-i:;;
fur eleven months.
Tin: Erie's old broad jraurre No. 74
was regarded as the most uiilm-ky i-n-(nii'"
that ever ran on the road. It was
ustil in the Susiuehanna yards and is
haid to have killed thirty-nine H-rsons,
ini-liidin'r four women and thr,' chil
dren. In addition to this seventy men
were crippled by this engine.
It isco!iiputl that all the lihinotivcH
in the L'nitiil States would, if iul,l
together, make a train I'M miles lutitr.
Tin' j):iss'iiriT cars would make anoth
er train of aliout the same length, and
if all the cars of every variety ia the'
country were coupled behind the cn
friues the result ".vould be a train just,
alniut 7,000 miles Ioiik'-
WOMEN OF AMERICA.
Anxie Kooxey has K-en appointiil U
a clerkship in the otliee of the secretary
if state in Mii-hijrau.
A Industrial Home for Colored 'Ms
has r-cnt!y In-cn tlislieated in Tt-imcsr-sce
liy Mrs. Clinton 1!. Kisk.
Mp..-. James 1'oI.i.y, of (Jreen countj-.
Ky., is one hundred and seven years old
and the mother if fourteen children, of
whom thirteen are liviii(.r. the youngest
In injr lifty-iiine years old.
Faxnik Mohawk, a Nfiiaw who was
set fn from Iilo Mohawk, a Tarratine
brave, at a recent sittint,' of the snjiri-iae
court in llaniror. Me., is said to have
lx-cn the lincst-lookiu' woman iu the
court-room.
Miis. Sakah KiriM.K, if S.-ranton. Fa.,
still jn-rsists in smokinrr. after s-vent
niiie years cxiierieiice if the noxious
and deailly wl As she is only niiiety
niiie years old. there is, however, time
for ln-r to reform.
Mm. M. A. A. viieksox. assistant s-r-pvaiit-at-anns
of the Arkansas house,
act.-, as doorkeeper in the aliscnce of the
siTjr.'ant-at-artns, and can do more with
ln-r smile in seating- an obstreperous
mt-inlM-r than her chief can do with hi
oliicial mace.
FROM MANY LANDS.
AMERirAX lard sells for twenty five
cents a tiund in Mexico.
A i.aki.i.k proportion of children sur
vive their lirt.t year of existence in Ihil
li:i than in the twenty lar'e towns of
England and Wales.
A MNol.E mahogany tr"e in Honduras
w:is r,-.-iit!y cut into lioards, which,
when sold in the European market,
realized over teu thousand tlollars.
Thi:i:e are said to tie thr? count rii-s
in Africa in which the liquor trallie has
K-en practically annihilateil. Th-se are
Oranire lr Stat. the l'.ritish t"rritory
in I'asstito Land, and the pivernnient
of Sir Marshall Clarke, and the North
Uii li.Kiiialuii.l, under IChama, the native
Christian kin?.
Tut: city of Kin Janeiro has trieil Ilel
lnmy's s-lirnii' iu its application to the
control and sale of fr"sh meats to thw
inhabitants. With no appreciable im
provement in the quality and no reduc
tion in the prices the total ost to the
inisiimirs of meats has ln-n iacrcasetl
by ".'0.0tm in six months.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
Cake. Two cu's. one and a half
cups, surar. om-half up butter, one
cup cold water, two tcasp.amfuls of
biikinsr powder, two ami u half cups
flour. This i, ni.-c linked in a loaf orin
jelly tins Ohio Farmer.
11- II I'll:. 1 ih pie is made by ttsin-' t he
cold ci.!'l..-l l':.h ar.d tato-s slietsl ihin
and parlioihil: put them into the bak
iiifTilish in alternate layers, season with
suit. -p-r and butter, isiver with
milk, and bake an hour. 1 lost.. 11
I Sad '.ret.
FliiKii Arri.r:.. Fare, core and slice
tart apples as thin as Saratoga Jiotatocs:
make a batter of Hvoi;.'p!, a piiit h of
salt, aetipof milk and six tablesjKMin
fuls of Hour. Dip th. apjilos iu the bat
ter, a spoonful at a time, and fry. Eat
w ith jviwilcred sur;ir or liquid sauce.
Farmer's Voice.
To Cook Cokneii ISkef. Wash well
and put it over the lire in a kettle of
cold water, let it iikiI: slowly, allow
i .'!" half an hour for every pound of
itcat: if it is to Ik- used cold", it is much
ni tr if allowed to cool in the water in
whs.-li it was coked. If tiosalt, pour
oirtheiirst water after it has etaiked
half an hour ami add lAore. X. Y. Ob
server. SAYINGS OF A SAGE.
Oixami'xtal characters are full of
weak i.pots.
If the totcme could kill not many
would live to old a;,'e.
Tin: trouble with people that can
talk is that they are apt tt say too
Illtl.il.
The world is full of lion fighters, but
it is hard to find people who won't run
from a hornet.
Tin hi: are preachers who would make
several radical changes in the plan of
salvation if they could.
Every new acquaintance we make
has the power to tell us something-we
didn't know alniut ourselves.
Fkiexhsuip prolong! life. The clo-k
would have run dow n long ago if some
friend had not wound it up.
Vor can't always tell how much re
ligion people have by the amount of
rain they will po through to tfet to
prayer meet tup;.
I. some respects friendship is lictter
than love. The world in a house just
larsje enough for one lover, but there
is always a vacant room for another
friend. Ram'a Horn.
THE PATRIOT,
J-'oniiKixt Ik'itifHTtitir Muriifiiff Xrtrxjmj$rr
in I'ruiiiijlfmihi.
CLEVELAND : AM : STEVEXSUX
on thtir the White lli'i-e.
Ihillr. every week-day morning In the year, i
a ear.
WeklT.;Taela)veniB ol every week la tbe
yrax (I a. year.
It l.eala I a be Kr The only .aper In
Central I'eunnyUauia liavlnn Ita earlualTe wire
and operator. jnD' --l eiiih the near rehire
of the world. With t: raj. id fanluie it roarl.e
three haodrednd l.nt li.e loan with All the
dcvi Iron three tu aeveo hour ahead ol all otb
era. HarrUt.ara- will 'I an cnurually ltnM.rtaul
point the eoinlaa year. The ei..u of the l-al-let
are. the election ol a ucreMr to e
puollran le:llature mntronU. I ty a lininarratli
ailtninintratii'D. all lend to draw the j.ul.ti.- eye
to tbe eafital. THE I'ATKIIlT will ive wont
Mimplete report ul all tbee ii'tt-rentlba' i.rm eed
Idh. Tbe pan year hurt !i twen tbe Biost urrelul
In tbe bittury otl HK EA IIiKir. It wauta the
new year to he (till lrttor.
It l.-axla ta t Irrwlaliwai Hei-t advarti
Ina medieoi Id I'euarylvauia anlindeof I'lit.l-ora
lit I hlladelphla.
Tbrllalr llnaarrl 1 liatly laitl laliexf
ltav Ralr ! Sbwrllrr.-Sl'i f.laoe It
In buuue and tiii-lnea I'lane where It d." ! not
aco end aid In traf-hlnic aood Iieuioeratlr! Iei-h-Ina
THK I'Al Klr ill I irot t-y uiall to anv
nrw vutiaerllwr lor lour mouth ua rereipl of one
dollar.
Tn 'eai I jr. 1 he wrkiy edition will le
ant on trial It. wall lor four month on rwript
01 tweaty -ent; on"t rial -only. Addrea-
I IIDI'Al IIiT'MrANY.
Jan. 16 61. llarrlHi.urar. I'a.
Constipation
"Demands prompt treatiin-nt. Tho rrt
sults of neyli-et may lm serious. Avoid
all harsh and drastic purgatives, tha
tendency of which U to weaken tho
lioweU. Tho best remedy ia Aj-er'a
I'ills. Being jiurely vegetable, their
ai-tion is prompt auJ their effect always
beneficial. They are an aJmirahlt
I.iver and Afti-r-tlinner pill, and every
where endorsed by the profession.
" Ayer'n Till- are hiulily and univer
aally VtH.ken of y the n-'pl 1. Unit
here. 1 muk daily use if them in my
practice." Dr. I.'li. fowUf, l:rult;u
jort, tVnin.
I ran recommend Ayer'n Tills bikivo
all others, haiu loiijr prnve.l their
value hm a .11 li.iri ic for invs. If ami
faunly." J. T. lless, LtithsviUe. I'a.
"For neveral years Ayer' Til's liavo
lieeu used iu uiy'falnily. We liud them
au
Effective Remedy
for constipation and indigestion, nnd
are never without them in the house."
MuM'ii (ireiiicr, Lowell, Ma.ss.
"I have used Ayi-r'a) I'ills. for liver
troubles ami imliestioii, (luting m.-my
years, and have uluuvs fu.ii.'l llu-m
i.ri.mpt and eth. i-nt 1:1 their action."
.'. fcimilh, I tica, N. Y.
"I fuiffered from -oiistipnti.n which
assiimt-.l such an l-.lin tie f. -rm tl.at I
feared It Would 1 hum! a htopp.ige of tint
lels. T Im.m-s i.f Am i's I'ills -f-fei-ti-.l
a complete cure." 1. bui ke,
taco. Me.
"I hale nseil Ayer's Fills for the past
thirty veins Hiid ci.ii.-.i.hr them an 111
Xaluul.ie fiiluily liieili. .lie. 1 l. li.'W of
do Utter i.-meily f.T liver troubles,
and have alwuvs fnuii-l tin 111 a pnniipt
-ure for i1 M-.i:i " -.laiin-s Juinii, .J
Hi. 1. lie Hi. li.xilii.i'l. (1.1:11.
' llaviii: U-en tretil'l.-.l w ith costive
tipus, winch M-i-in ine' itable with w-r-aoli-.
of se.h-iilaiv halm- I liuve 1 1 ie.1
Aycr'a Fills, Iii..iii f-.r relief. I am
f la.t to s:t that they hale s.rve.l mil
K-it.r than any oiio-r ine.'icine. I
airr e ai ll.i-. 4 'iiclni..n t.nly i.fter a
f.ntl. ful trial of tin ir merit s. " - sjaiuuel
T. Jones, Oak t , linsltm. Mass.
Ayer's Pills,
HlKI'AIIr-li HT
Or. J. C. Ayer Sl Co.. towell, Mast
bold by ail Iteaitra lo Mediclue.
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EltENSnUI!(i. l'ENX'A.
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MINN a 'l 3i4 KioiAl.H A V. New VeHIT.
Olttaat bureau f.ir aeeurlna: at4uta In America.
KverT luit.-iit taken out i.t uk la .r..iik-l.t In-fore
tlie imbno by a iwuoc Ki'un tree of diaxKe in tbo)
JWcntific tnevienu
tarn eat circulation of any erlentifle pawr tn trie
world. beluiHlidlT llluMtraUHl. N11 inO'llu'eiiC
fiiau ahould Ims with. ml It, Wh-Ht k:.oH a
Jiari (UMIalz n.i.ntli. A.ldrea Alf N.V a
l'LBijauaita, abi lu-uaulway. New Vurk fay.
JOHS F. NT HAT TO A SON,
42 A 43 Walker Kt. MIW YOITK.
Imfanmt h! WkW( IImW. ! , .1 1 i..d. ..1
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Violin. Guitars. Banjos. Accordrona. Harmonl
cat. Ac all kindi ol Strlno. Hc etc.
M. D. KITTELU.
Attorney-nt-iaw,
EHENSRl" Kl, PA.
(aJBea la arawrr Maildlu, ci-P-fowrt Hoaaa.
rx
I f r a
IMPORTANCE OF THE NERVES.
The Coniilri hrilcra hleh t'oi.n. t, ,t
train with All r.lr-niltti.
There are very few Jieixons whu l.avr
even a hl'trht conception of in-r( s .,,
they exist ami of the part hi.-h i ,, v
liae to play in the affuirK .f Ilf,-. iUl.
nerves are the 'wheel of furtuti.-," ;,,.,
any little interferenee with th.-ir .
nn-uiiH a ilellti-tiiin from the ii'.rnul
The nervous f.yhtetn lie-ins witl, i..
Iiruin ami emls at every extn-miiy. I..t
t le -inl of systems of e .ni..-x ,u,.,. ,
turns are the telegraphic ainl tin- l:-,.,,.
fi-r at-'etits of every impn-ssi. m t;-;n,...
niitteil to the 4'eiitral station. N.-r.-s
nri' Kimpiy tin' exM iiii-nt s ,f iii,.i-,s.
sinlis, ail. I are Ii.Jaajri'SiMiiisilil,- f,,r u:,
they transmit, ijferves start fr..in ii,,.
spinal coril. ainl Iiici.ietitaliv the l.r.i i,
anil. Mi'iiiriliiijf to the Halt iiii..te 11, ,.
are simply agents of more imK .1
matters than the various si-nses vi,,,,
they sulsi-rve. The nerves are mi i,
to I'xternal iiittuencfs whi.-h m, ...
ri"t'ii lateil ni a monetary seale. I:,.,
are uiitstiTs in every si-osi- of the j
They may maintain their ein i-i ,r
years, or they may serve t In ir t . ,,
iltity ami ilei-'eiierate. W hile th.-i ! ,.,
t heir sw ay t hey regulate I if.-; w h. i, : ,.,
j.'et tiri'il they are tisi-less. 'I he ,.
4 if t he nerve is a mat tet of i.li ,. v i,. . .. ;
One may preserve an i.leal f. ,t ;, ,, ,
ears ami am it her f. r as man m
1 1 is t he teinieraiiieiit an.l tl..- ii,,v, (.
mil whieh net as a lialan.-.- :. , ;
Nerves are sul.jii-teil to cn-n ii,;! ;, ,.
i.f uiml an. I wcat he! . to s ii;i' ,
si'lit. lieariiij.r. lasting. f.-.-.n, j
Mlll-I I I 11 . I I II I 11. IO jlll.'Il.l J.. . V...-
fein t i..n iif the laaly ainl to r. i;
t he a ITairs of life. If. .in u!l I- .t.i,
miinl that impressions haie t.. I..
et'iveil ami r-)iorte.l it vm.iiI.I n..t r.-., i ,,.
Illlleli reason i li;.' to tie - HI vi lie. . ! i , .
lines i if .lelieate t issue whieh a". !..!(.,
this work nijuire a III! I - i.
well as ll. i the i.t her parts of I !, . , ;
ami they are human as well :i , , -ITeti..'
in the jM-rformanee of ilut-, i.
lu-rves of the eye. of the im-. ..f
Iiamls anl feet, i.f the nose an i n. -K
are si-nsit i ve Im Mlies. a in I - 1 1 . - . ; i,., ;
M'tisitory impression-. v hi.-h I,..;,- t . H.
rivonhsl l.y the l.rain. The-..- Hirr.-,
sioiis are jihotorapheii an. I .1.-;.., -'-,,
in reeolleetioii ami form tl,,- ,.i
llreams. Tin' nerves of the l..!v i.jii ,
ha vi- nothing- t.i to w it h mmisii i. .i,. ,.
t rol the museles, laith vi .1 u ni :i rv : m ! ; ,i
voluntary, ami preserve th.- se.'..:,.j,,rv
part . f esisteliee. Th. v m:i !,,-; , y. , ,
tn.ive your anus ami in o-. m.-imI i ,-, j,
you join;. t her iii-n n. - t .-- .i,n. . : . ,
with t he nms.'Ies i ir iuiis.-ii .,r e M-r; i .n,
waste their xcrtiniis. v. a-'.- !,.: . u
erv.V ' t he varii ms funet i .-. , i.f.-.
LOFTY ATLANTIC WAVtS
HeMW Oi-mii Vt-r Thai mii-. our a
steamer' ('ri.w'a
The New V..rk daily p:.p.-r- a ! r
I'onleil the faets that the -teaii. i.'.p
Majestic, on her -ast-rn triji. .-an ;1
sea that ileiu. -I ishe.l her er. .u -. i.,-.;
l.H.hoiit. an.l tliat tin Tentoni.-. -, h, :,
eauirl.t t he same rale eomin vi-t. ,,
i 'i;e si-a w 1 1 i. li e. mil h- 1 mrr l!n- . i -v
ii.-.t ami i-arriei away her forwar.l n rt
llf. lioat as it went over the rail. iltit
mme of the daily papers to.
troiil.le tu metitioii jut how the.r.Av
nest on tln-s.' ship, is sittiat. il. ami r.ni
seijiieiitly how hirh tliat sea wa.
Impiiry ly a Marine .lounial n pri-si-ntative
iliseoveri'il that while ill ni.-i:
of-war an.l many other ships the en
torn is tu have the crow's nest in th.
fi iret. ip or a t rille al ive. t he hit e s. ,r
ships have it at an altitude of t v . i . r -.
live feet aliove the main de. k on th.-f.-remast,
rein he.l liy an iron la-i-!. r
from the forwaril hurrieane d.-.-l,. In
sueh a shiji as the Majislie or Teul mi.
the ln-i(rht of th" main deel at the f. .i-.-riy..'iiir
is ulmiit forty feet .I'l-'Ve th
level of the se;t. W hiell W i ill Id ma'... '!.-
hei-.'ht f the wave that earri.-.l av. :. .
the crow's m-st ill this j i im1 a in -e a I . i: 1
seventy fii-t. This is a pretly hi,' r. ll.-r
for the north Atlantic. 1-ut in other
parts of tin iM'ean such waves are often
elieouiitereil ill a St. nn. St' 'p- 'Mlii.r t !..
ship to have lie-ii iu t he t r. .iiu'Ii ' t h.-s-a
at the time this wave swept her
the mean height i f the vaenii-ht !.
calculated as not preater than f. .f .
feet. lut it was cert ainl v a l-..l
water nearly M-venty feet hirli fi .in
w here th- ship lloated.
A o..r-l II l(lit-r rule.
Tln-re is ref reshinj,' art lessm-sv at t
the iiotrro preacher who is to, ..f ,n
the New York Oliscrvcr. He I.. . i:n.
touched with the '"hic-her crili- i in'
idea, and olali. irat.-d a new' the e-;. ..f
tile evmlns. to wit: That the ;, - - k
was frozen over, ami so atV. r i.-.l '
Isra'lit-s a safe passage. Put w l..-a
I'haraoh with his heavy ir..n ehei - -attempted
to cross lie lirol.e tl.r.n ::
ami was drowned. A limther ar. e a i I
asked an evplaiiat i. m mil hat " -1 ' 1 1 1
Said he: "I "si- 1 k-cii st ud in' (.' .'!-..: 'i . .
ami de ir'nyraphy say ilat am ii.- r -i
w har de t r. ipies am. ami de t '"' . - .ca
t.x hot f.i' freeiu; de . 'int ! I
'splained is "lamt Iireal.in th "
ice." The jirciu-her straighten.'.! h i
M'lf up. and said: '"nrmMer. I' .-i i i
you axed dat 'ie-t i.m. for it ti. ni'-i-a.sioii
t.i "splain it. You sec. da' " ii'
a jrrcat while hv'o. In-fo' il. y h i l .c.
tT'ocfraphics, and la-fo' dere war ai
troj'u-s."
HOMELY WRINKLLS.
On. disir latches and U l.s ... ., : ti
ally.
M ll.K that stands too 1. .nc; m il..- let
ter liuttr.
A l.ri'TI.K liarafline rnl'lie.l on -.'
w ill make t hem enter w . h! iii i-. . a
Wiii:n making um di. sift ic tin- ::, n
f rom a ilrcljiii' l i with lar,' - !'.-
Nt'TS taste sweeter an.l are in :.- -ly
di'i'stcd if lij.'litly sprinl.l.-.l v .:
salt.
Wiitn the color has 1m-cii tah. n 'r -m
clot-V liy an acid, apply lir1 atm.i 'n '
then chloroform.
Wiii.n your shoe soles are wi.r.t il' i
iirrmiirluui the inside, slip in a p- '
curd. Im'IIiI it to the pr. iper shape '"'
out ami fit iu.
Uni x putting away sauecp-i.is. p- '-
and lioilcrs. do not put the li-l - -ti !" "
ly or they w ill retain the heavy I'.l 'i
emikery.
NATURE'S CURIOSITIES.
A Tt i:ir. shaped very much li!.-' '!I
elephant, with trunk, cars. I.;'
tail, is j issi-sseil 1V tiisire '. I i.-vcr-ciix.
iif Charlotte. N". t".
An immense oil well iu H.il.ii. I'u---ia.
elihs and How s with the rcirularin 'f
the ocean tides. It is supp'sc,! t-. t '-"'
some mysterious connect i..u with I
M'lt.
A VKUKTAIU.K curiosity is owned hy
resident of ciiat.hee. Wash. It "
sists, it is claimed, "of a net work "f
larffe otatoos jrrow n uih'ii one i"1"
other."
U. S. a viT.i'I I., a resident of Nurth
Salem. 1ml.. claims to have fo.in.l :i
stone in tlu- liottoiii of a crevk near h's
home which rcsi-mhles, , ii. size anil
shaH'. a w ell-t riiiiiiieil horn. The curi
osity w e'p'hs sixty -seven aiimds. an l
Mr. t'amplicM intends exhil.it in' il '
the world's fair.
What It Meu lil s
It is no uncommon thiiij; to si-e a n:"'
ostrich strutting aU.ut followed
three or four distinct l.roods. all of 1
fcretit sizes. When the inciihat m-'
priM-ess is coiuplcted the cock I'ird lea -his
yotinjf on.s olf. and, if he luce'.--another
proud papa. eufaireH a"'1
ritic comliat with him. I he vampus"
binl retiren without a wnjrle cl.i.
while tbe other. urr twin.led by the l"'
truu.la, walk away proudly.
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