The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 14, 1893, Image 4

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    MARVELS OF FICTION.
Een Author Who Have Stuliei MedU
rl.ie Kali Into Error.
Doctors laugh, according to the Itos
ton Chilie. an.l with rniwin, whin an
thors dabble in medical matters, for
the incidents narrated in novels are
often not only improbable, but impos
sible. Dumas made a guillotined head speak
and weep.
One of the strangest things in "Monte
Cristo" is the way in which the old
revolutionist Nortier manages to live
on. paralyzed in every part of his body
except his eyelids, which he winks
freely.
Yet the old fellow reasons acutely,
and finds no difficulty whatever in swal
lowing food or drink.
Dumas seemed absolutely unaware
that such a paralytic condition as he
describes in Xorticr's case involved of
necessity brain damage of the mt se
rious kind.
Then there was Knmk. the "lord
chancellor" in "Uleak House," who
went off this earthly stage by sponta
neous combustion. Dickens might well
lie excused for fulling into an error
w hi. h was at that time nmm..iily 1-licv.-d
in by people who ought to have
know n letter.
Hulwer Lvtton went in for medical
marvels in "Zanoni.'" but as he Ma a
student of mystic lore, and a-tually
learned tnajrie fr.m a prof.-ss.sl thau
inaturgist. the A I. lie Constant, his won
ders were attributable not so mn h to
his ign.ran-e of mistical acienev. as to
hi leli-f in the elinir of life and the
transmittal i-n of nit lulv
Wilkie Collins made a 'pecialty of hi
nie.li.al ktiil"I,v. but his m.sii.a
men and their wonderful doings will'!
never have existed outside his own im
agination.
The et are. if fs.ible, even wi.rsr
offenders in the matter of their death
hcenes than the novelists.
A roan pulls a t wo-drachm vial :
aome poison frm his breast, swallov.
the contents, proceeds to makcatv.-hundred-line
spce h w ithout a pnr.'
a gasp, Mairgcrs gracefully backv-
to a conveniently pluc.-d seat. "
upon it. claps the region of tl.i 1.
with lth hands, and dies after a
convulsive movement of the legs.
Heart disease, too, carried otT heroine
in a fashion quite unknown to t'.ocb r
and. although it is of the variety l.-wv
as "broken heart," has cliaraeterist !
which must not lie generally associ.iTe.
with fracture of so important an nran.
FAMOUS TROTTERS' EARLY LIFE
Many of the Mont Noted Hr DliioTerc.
by Accident.
It is a remarkable fact that many oi
the most famous horses of the trotting
turf were not appreciated until after
they had arrived at maturity. With a
(Treat many the trotting quality wa-
discovered by accident. It is on riw.l.
says the Newark Sunday Call, that
Flora Temple was once sold for thirteen
dollars, and the great mare IViniess.
dam of Happy Medium, brought her
breeder alout forty dollars. Tacony
pulled a stage and Mack likewise. Ali
dallah I. would have been made t haul
a fish cart had not his loftv spirit re
belled at the indignity, flilly Itutton
was used as a runner to force the pace
of Peralto. Goldsmith Maid was once
sold for one hundred dollars, and the
dam of Ethan Allen was sold at the
age of ten for thirty-five dollars. Dutch
man worked in a brickyard: so did Old
Columbus, and Andrew .Jackson was
foaled in one. Charlie I!, was used to
haul stone up from a quarry by derrick
and pulley. (lodolphin Arabian drew a
watering cart in the streets of Paris;
Justin Morgan was long a wheel horse
in Vermont.
The prandara of Monbars did farm
drudgery. The dam of Hilly Hutton
hauled garden truck to market and
pulled a milk wagon alternately. Cif
ford Morgan drew slabs from a sawmill
and at one time was sold for one hun
dred dollars. The dam of Flying Mor
gan used to peddle wood ware. Thesirc
of Ranis wus worked to a but-ber's
cart, and it is said that the !:nh of
I'.lavk Hawk also drew a butcher's cart.
The first authentic account of Old I'ilo
places him in the hands of a Ynnlse
peddler in New Orleans. The I'uin
I.ady (iriswold was used by a pate:-'
medicine vender. The dam of llr-
. Mountain Morgan ground apples in :
cider mill. The dam of Taggcrt's .1
dallah drew the n'um of a tin ix-uV.lcr.
It is very easy to account for the M J
pans lieing put to a somewhat iin-u
wrvice. Thej' were strong, hardy ati
speedy. They would work anywhere
and their descendants will to this ilay
No road is too long for them, and n
reasonable load too heavy.
l)n( ii1 C anary.
The I.onln Spwtatorsaysthatalailj
livinjf near l.onilun hal a p-t canary
while ht'r lroth-r was the n ut-r .f .
fine retriiTfr who was als tun 1
pet tod. One ilay the t-anary -s. a;
from th liouso but was won llyii:
about the gTound for a few tlay
pTchin- always t-n hijfh elm Ims. Al
efforts to call it were unavailing anil a
last it disappeared and was given up a.
lost or dead. A few days later the re
triever was seen running toward tin
house with the canary in its mouth, car
rying it most delicately. Thed-iy went
Mraifht to the owner of the bird am'
delivered it into her hands without ever
the feathers beinpr injured, and then,
while she praisnl and petted him, the
intelligent animal stood by and wairped
his tail in a way to expn-ss his satisfac
tion at the result of his deed.
FOREIGN STATISTICS.
TnK Indian Medical Record shows a
terrible record of deaths from cholera.
In fourteen years, from 1877 to 1800, it
declares that l.OuO.M'JO persons have died
in Ilenal from cholera alone.
From statistics covering1 the last thirty-two
years it is computed that the
average life of women in France has
leen SS years, and of men Sd years. Dur
ing last year, however, the average rose
to 40 years for both sexes.
Axoflicial report just issued on the
vital statistics of England states that
the proportion of Jews in the popula
tion of England has more than doubled
in the last twenty years, by natural in
crease, not counting immigration.
There was a fal.ing off in the value
of both the imports and exports of
France during last year. The imports
were to the value of 4.4I'J,o90,OOU francs,
against 4,7rt7,ml7.tKX) francs in 1S91, and
the exports 3.5VJ.iH).oM) francs, as
compared with 3,5"'J,737,000 francs in
1S91.
Brazil and other parts of South
America are being rapidly settled by
Italians, Portuguese and Spaniards, the
Italians predominating in a remarkable
manner. In Argentine alone, from
187 ti 67.4 per cent, of the immi
grants were Italians. The proportion
of English, Irlah and Germans is very
mall.
Aa Anrlent Plot .Machine.
The Mot machine which Ivas recently
had such a run in all catch-penny
schemes, and which has often been
pointed out as the one thing "new
under the sun," lias been proven to
have leen in use in Egypt lonp before
the birth of Christ, ii em describes a
combination juo; and Riot machine used
for the dispensation of holy water. A
coin of the value of five drachma
dropped into a slot in the jug opened a
valve which permitted a few drops of
the purifyinj? liquid to escape. One of
the ancient slot jugs is now la the Xtrit
aHA. museum.
A Woman s Back.
It is the mainspring of her
life.
What can she do, where can
she go, so long as that doadly
backache saps every particle of
her strength and ambition?
She cannot walk, she cannot
stand ; her housework is a bur
den; the hours behind the
counter or in the factory are
crushing ; she is miserable.
The cause is some derange
ment of the-uterus or womb.
The backache isf sure symptom.
Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable
Compound is the one unfailing
remedy. A woman discovered
it and gave it to women. A
woman reads your letter and
gives you a woman's sympathy
and help. Thousands send
letters grate
ful for physical
salvation. 1 he
same salvation
is for you.
Don't hesitate.
a" tfrarrfcn a. a a
a, t. .. r i
w r s .
S-.rl. AMiHi
a ww. I vim 4 I- fisa
a mi ... I
lAaaa - -
From Pole to Pole
An' fitriLLA tiu demrn.lral.Hi lis
poarar of cur (or all diaeata-s) of U blood.
The Harpooner's Story.
Act Mtiml, June J. J a3.
Ta. J. An Ik to.-TwrtiiT y- men I
araa a barpourtr In the Nonb I'aoti.-, when tlra
nb-ra of hm rw and mylf -re Uid up with
amrry. Oar bodies utrre bloated, gumaawollra
and blocdinc. teeth looae, purpte bkitchea aa
er aa, ant' jor breath swned rotten. Take tt
by and larg we were pretty badly off. All out
tune Juice a accidentally deatroyed, but the
captain bad a coapla doscn bottlee of ATIR'I
eaaAPAiui.La and rave ua tbau We recoe
ered on tt ejulcker than I have eeer aeen men
brought about by any other treatment for Scurry,
and lSaaeen a (rood deal of It. ti,-ein; no men
Uon In your Almanac of yoar Paraaparilla beinr
ro.d for acorry, I thought yott o, iliLlo know ul
tnla, and a aend you ae f icta.
KcHpeclfully youra, " AI.ru T. FnroiTl.
The Trooper's Experience.
tt a aeet. , Batutola nJ ( S. Africa ,) Jfarc A 7. 1 S 95.
Iir. J. c. Am Is Co. Gentlemen: I bare
aaeh pleaaur Co teatify to tba (ml ealu of
your Parupartll. W Wave Vrv ataUoned
bera for oer two yeara, du.-inif which time w
had to 11 va In teau. Bei.-- ondr eanvaa fu
ach a time brr-ught on wh.v ia called in thia
country "eldt-aorea." I ha thoae cores for
come time. I waa adviacd tt Wke yonr Paraa
parllla, two bottlea of which made my eorac
disappear rapldlv. and I am now quite well.
Toura tnifv. T. K. Bode.
Trooper, Cap Mounted Siemen. t
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
la the ociy thorooehly effective blood-purifier,
the only medicine that rradlcatec the polaona of
ciort.fulu. Mercury, and Contaiouc Diaaaa
Irom the ayatcu.
PKIrARID BT
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, MmasJ.
Sold by all nrorglsta : Prioc 91 ;
Mis botue i for &
StOP tlCLZXX,
I Chronic Cough Now!
' For If you do not It ni;iy become con-
Hum pi I . For Cim"''"'". ."w-r"it,
1 f,Viieff 4iiity and Hatitij leijt.-s,
j there Is nothing 1 ke
COTT'S
. Of I'uro Vtl Liver Oil and
HYPOrHOSPHITES
Of Ijimti M S 1 8ocl
Iv Is a!ni"t at palai.ihln milk. Far
' better i lt;iti t li-r J tmuisloDft.
; A w.lrful II. n jrKiu-r.
i Scott's Emulsion
i i.er aro l r imitation.. Ort the grttuine,
m m a m m v kivdicv
HALL b hair
The great popularity of this preparation,
after its tesi of many years, should be an
a-Huram-e, even to the ni-t fkcptical, that
It is reallv meritorious. Tho who have
used IIall's Hair Kenkwek know that
it does all that is claimed.
It causes new growth of hnir on balJ
beads provided the hair follicles are not
dead, which is seldom the case: restore
natural color to pray or faded hair; pre
serves the scalp healthful and clear of
dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or
changing color; keeps It soft, pliant, lus
trous, and causes it to grow long and
thick.
Hall's II atr Rftwfr produce It
effects by the healthful influence of it
vegetable ingredient, which invigorate
and rejuvenate. It is not a dye. and is
a delightful article for toilet use. Con
taining no alcohol, it dfes not evap
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
leaving the'hair harsh and brittle, as do
ether preparations.
Buckingham' Dve
FOR TBS
WHISKERS
Colors them brown or black, as desired,
and Is the bent dye, because it is harmless ;
produces a permanent natural color; and,
being a single preparation, is more con
venient of application than any other.
rniFAftiD bt
K. P. HALL. & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medlcir.es.,
FOR ARTISTIC
JOB PRINTING
TRY THE FREEMAN.
iVODYtiet-
LIC3KV3EE3T
HOUSEHOLD USE.
Waa originated and flrat preacribed by
AN OLD FAMILY P&YSICIAN
in 1810. Could a remedy without real
merit have survived over eighty years t
SOOTHING, HEALING. PENETBATI NA
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ua.N
Htooa RhMaMClr Palnaand lnainakm.Oiiratxop,
( Sura Tbroat. Tlltla. "if, Tulip" aal faina.
HmniiMrr 'omtlaint. u ami Hraw. Iika m1c.
Curra l-ouirb. Ahma. Catarrh. HruaobtUa. fWm
H.Tbua. hilUlr. Chapa. s..rnj in Bl or Ll".
At iir U iiM-Ira or straina 1 nbmW f or rvul Haiaofc
iii'i 3 l-.mr.hk4 ti. So'd .rryaa. rno. f .
i.. jUiwZ - i- a joaNso-V a iw, atoa. mm.
Band Instrument. iSnare and Buss Drum.
rKfaa, Picei-. -
i r. .tatma a mom. .
JOHQSOQfc
STH A.irsJ
WORLD'S FAIR EXHfBITS.
THK flatf carried by Pizarm and his
followers during the eoiiqu.-st of Tent
will ! a notable object in tne Ven
ezuelan exhibit at the world s f;sir. The
sword of I'ortez will be exhibited froiu
Mexico.
Sevkn Eindon-bu':ltc-cutcbes and sixty
Ai'lih horses, together with profes
sional drivers and guards, are- to If
taken to t hi.ago to ply between tin
principal hot.ds and the exhibition
there durinp the fair.
A liri LAK p'ut-e of world's fair jew
elrv. tlesigiie.1 f'r sale in Chicago this
year, takes the form of a chatelaine,
with d.je-ts iu the i-haiK' of iiuius.
pi-'s feet, pig's" heads. rilr. si.i s of
bat-on. and sausajrt-s. all d..iw in silver.
A KKi'nKT is i urri-iit in I'iidon t bat
IViuee its .r.-v. -f Va'-s. eonteinplut.-si
a trip to the 1'iiited Mates in tln-spr.tii'.
1 1 it intention is t. parti--pate in the
naval review in New Yorl l.rlsr with
a Inr'e t-jnadrn of warliil. aftt r
which be will go to hi. a;id vi-it
the er-iti.i.
An cTT 'rt i-- l-injf ma'ti- bv t he imn-j--.
rs '-f tl.e ..rl.l' fair t imluee J. jn
Arm-air Hums l:r.n. the 'leat-.Tatel-liiu'hter
of le U-rt r.nrii. t.i vi-.it 'hi-
eau
this .milivT -iiintiier. lie I-. a
!it tweiity. an.l li-r
the ct is said to 1-e
re-iiiblaic-1 t
airly startling. Me live.-. iiearliiu-ri-s.
! land.
El.HTV-l f.rein o.untries. prin
ipalities arid colonies will be r!icia'.ly
r-pr-s.-iit-l anvil? the world's fair exhibit-..
The apir,.pjatiiis f..r this
slu.wiiiLT ai.'VTej.'ate t '.v4 S.-V.M. The
tliirtv-ne states of iur .tvn country
which will Ik: repres.nted uilIsH-ul
alut f..tsMi.04Ma in tlu-ir exhibits and
headquarters.
PEOPLE OVER THE SEAS.
(inf. of the n.ost comfortable royal
htiines in Kuropi- i-, the palace at llerliu
in which Kmpres?, l'rederiek livts
when she is in the (ierman capital.
M. ElFKKI.. who is in sii-h sore trou
ble alxmt his share in the Panama
swindle, has designed the new bridge
over the Neva at St. Petersburg, upon
the construction of which $H,iKMj,ooo
will lc expended.
()XK of the old. -si of Priti.-,h noblemen
is the duke of Northumberland, who
is nearly ninety, lie has Wen a mem-lx-roftive
-abinets and in parliament
for twenty J'ears liefore he succeeded to
his title.
rKEN Victoria has learned to ojht
ate the typewriter, as has al.- her
daughter. Princess P.eatrice, and the
elii-k of the machine may often 1m?
heard in the private apartments of the
sovereign at Windsor and slMrtie.
mono Inropeans who have a money
interest in this country are Mrs. ilad
stone, who owns three acres of land,
worth ?1.1."l(Mi. at Niajrara Falls. int.,
presented to her by her husband, and
Prince llismarck, wh is said to hold
f.Mi.lKW worth of stock in the street car
lines of Milwaukee.
CABLEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.
A LAl'MiKV in Kngland owned by
women and employing only women
earned ?i.".(iK last year.
A FfiKNcH iloctor re-eutly e-lebrated
his one hundredth birthday anniver
sary, anil the fact was commented upon
that among the large iiumlcr present
who hud lM-en his patients not one was
over lifty years old. and most of them
were much younger.
The cholera commission of the sen
ate of Hamburg has decided that all
medical students v'ho volunteered their
services during the cholera epidemic
there ""in the lM-lief that their services
were to In- remunerated" shall le paid
at the rate of -Ji marks ii') a day.
I. Koine there is much talk alut an
old IwgTar who used to frequent the
doors of the Church of the Minerva, and
who. flying lately, was found to 1- jos
Kcssed of JiMl.uaO francs, which lie had
left by a properly drawn up will to bis
three children, who were completely
ignorant of their father's wealth.
WELL WORTH A GLANCE.
Trabkut was lir.t represented on a
wagon by Thespis. at Athens. I: '. .vitl.
TllE Iwo bridges if Xerxes had three
hundred and sixty-six and thr. e hun
lred and fourteen (mats respectively.
At Avamhes, in French-speaking
Switzerland, a Swiss society of jirehae
ology is laying bare the siteof a Human
theater.
Till: lh--ee of ten goats and the work
of several men for half a year are re
quired to make a genuine cashmere
shawl a yard and a half wide.
Tut: superiority of tea over brandy in
many eases is liey.iiid question. The
idea still lingers that alcohol ke.-its out
the cold. Asa matter f fact, inot.iitaiii
eers have found by repented experience
that the opposite of this holds true.
NICE TO KiJOW.
II viU'.ITsni'KO is the name of a t.iwn
in West Virgtr.ia.
A Nkw Yoi:k worn. in testifying- in a
case the other day called herself a pan
try lady.
Ti.xas has tifty-seven counties each
of which is larger than the state ot
Khodc Island.
Affoitnixo to the president of the
Kansas State Dairy assM-iat ion it costs
more to prow a pound of wheat Uian to
make a pound ,f milk in that state,
and the wheat sells for Ihr-'c-qinrtcrs
of a cent a pound and the milk for a
cent a pound.
SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS.
It is said to lie a g-ologieal fact that
Cold strata underlie Philadelphia.
II.A F. .Mil) earths like ours side y
sidc an I Saturn's outermost ringeould
easily in-lse lln-in.
Tlloroll Pasteur has had twenty
gears' -xpcricn-e in fcriii culture, he is
only yet at the beginning of his thisiry.
Pitch pine Warns will shrink in
thickness from 1S' inches to ls'4;
spruce, from inches to ': white
pine, from Pi inches to 11T'; yellow
pine, a trifle less. Cedar lieams will
shrink from a width of 14 inches to
13 '4; elm, from 11 to lo."4', and oak,
from 12 to 11 '.
, sxaki: lalmratory, tor the study. un-d-r
strictly s-ientitic etniiti .ns." of
snake poisons and cures for snake bits
is to lie est:;blislieil in Calcutta. It is
to tie founded by a native of th. prov
ince, and will lie the only institution
of its kind in the world. It will lo
thoroughly equipped and perfect in ev
ery respo.-t.
The late M. de Quart rcf ages, the
French ethnologist, said all mankind
came from a central mass in northern
Asia, and that there were three funda
mental typ-s black, white and yellow.
These three types scattered over the
world and intermingled, forming, in
course of time, seventy-two distinct
races of human beings,
A Canine Sunk- skinnrr.
A prominent Oermatitowu manufac
turer owns a setter dog called lrave.
which has a singular penchant for hunt
ing snakes. After killing one lie pl:u-cs
one paw on the reptile's head an.l, seiz
ing the neck with his teeth, he pro
ceeds to skin it after the manner of
skinning an eel, says the Cleveland
World. These trophies he proudly car
ries to his iua.st.-r who nails them ou
the wMidshcd, much to the satisfaction
of Urave. I hiring a month's gunning
trip in Terry county llrave's collection
numbered forty-one skins, five of which
had been stripped iruui guod-aized rattlesnakes.
"DIRT DEFIES THE
APOLIO
IS GREATER THAN
ELKHART Gimg m !IAP-BS m-l;U
lla 1 arm hurras ro.w c cmmmm rr o en fto. Jfsf R&uJ lienor,.
S24.GD
bank-) txz.it n hTu-W 1M
i T V I o
IT 1- Ilt'TV raa a rainrlf as J fiat.
II t vt a s4 ala lr f a r aaaa-r.
lrail la ymmr laMafir S V aarraa.luf
lM Ii.kI4 Sa-a, ahtra rrarrftrat la.
BK--I iiiar ir aricM siaikraU ava IkaaatsaS
Sil Iru ily.
(r ithL U SrB?-TITtTE.J
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE centVPeen.
THE 3CST SHOE IK THE WORLD fOH THE K0NET.
A tEfntnnlrM'fl Nhor, that iriil ntt nj, Una
eali. f-nii.t s KmiMiiti iiiitla, ttxihle. more t n
fi rta'.l-.l li-h ao1 lurjtt.l-1 Iihq nr ihr th.ev4r
fbiM tti itw irK.t;, i.Uavu cuuui uuuie aiioecoiHiitf
frrifii $4 to t".
O A n - 1ian44tewr4 flncalf ine. Tna
U iiHr4.Mlirii,-ass Jtirallt kIkm-h evir w-.il
fr..u - to PI.
O 5 rolfri Shoe, worn t farmer anl all
2)Oi lher who iut k bvy t-alf, thi-e
ii..-.l, fiir-n.Mon elK9 hh-. to WtoiJa, lu, and
kt-rt tbe 1 I drv au-t warm.
jO KlneC all. and 3.0rt rk-
i9 tfc iftm'UM stiif h lii Mt murv war f r u.a
tiMftit-y tiiHO any ih--r nak Tlwy r ml for -r-vkv.
Tu 1th rcajiiiiK MUusibow tkmt wort .iigmrn
rtHvefoutui thliit.
D LI j t -tor4 art worn ly tbn Uys r
m wreT Thmos4 vrviaM'fctMKi.ii at tliei'Ti
LaQlCS. J.O au.l 91.7.1 Mi.Mri I.r
l ixMei Hit in&iipof tbt o-Nt lon;'.aor fltMOalf, aa
(l-i.irtni. 1 dr-yarnvery Mylfa, c.uifortalU-ni ilnra
1.1m. 1 he$.iJiHt.e HtiiHlit'U:aiofii naleHio4rtiii
frr-rn $4.f t- i. lmiin who w if-a totuutuue uk
Ui.-lr f.-Hwear an f.n(iijj I hi- Kit.
mmt ion.-w. i lNrtiarLiH name and the price m
ictanip! on 11m l4iiiriii of .! u k1jn; lok fr Itv
vt rr-n jn t.uy. 14?warff t.lt-rait-mi-tiii4Ctoiiub-Kt
it utc (h-r niakef f r ihr-in. ttch nuti4ituujuttiir
frauluUitaDil anoj-t U pr.-ui wn ly law furoth
t:mir ni-iit-y umti r fal r.-t-jm--a.
V L 1MM ;US Jlro kla Alaa. Sold by
C. T. KOBE UTS,
A -, I HI.aHtK4, A.
na'J7.6m
OILS ! OILS !
The Atlantic Refining Co., of!
Pittsburg, I 'a , make a specialty j
of manufuciUTin": for the domes-j
tic trade the finest brands of
illuminating and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and (Jasmine
f.UDE FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Most : Moraly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ji.sk for ours.
i
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
i i rrsKruu iK-r..
" PITTSUITUG, PA.
rllS-8!-lrr.
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t3?Citizens of C'ambri County and ll
others wishing to puroha- honest KURXI
TUliPU Ac. at honrst prict-s arerenpectfully
invited to give us a call lefore buvlca else
where, a.t we are confident that we can
mffl every want and please ev-ry taste.
I'ri-es the vnrv lowest. U-lfi-'Hil-tt.l
WE TELL YOU
not hi up nf w.in w raf that it pay tot
in a -rmaii'iit. uio-t h-.tiihy aiitl Uaaiit lai-i-nt-,
that rturnn a profit fr t-vry day's work.
Sm-h i tlie hu-iue - ofliT ttie working ri.ir.
W fearli thm hfr to make money r:pilly, ami
frn:iraiil- ever one mho follow our intriittiuu
faithfully thf making of :t4MHM a month.
Kvtt our lio lakH hohi uow aud nark will
fiirely ui -MMti.y iurr j their ruiup ; there
run he no oietiiii uhout it ; others now at Work
arr tlointf it, an! you, reader. au the tiiH'
I hi" i the tn t lu-ine that yon have
e ver hntl the rhauee to n-rurr. You w ill ninke a
prave mistake it ou fail to jrive it a trial at oucr.
If vou fra- the iittiatiou. ami act o,uw klv, you
Hili JirtHtly lini yotirttf in a ino-t pro-trtus
ruittes. at whirh you ran urelv innkt ani avH
lartre utit tf iiHm-v. The result- of only a few
hitr wtrk will olten r-jual a week's la-'es.
hether you are hl or ouitr. man or woman, it
make no thth-ienre. Jo we ltU you, ani uc-t-e;
will liter I ou at the ery lart. Neither
rxw ri inf r capital fM-ce-inry. 1 Inte who work
for u rr rewanleil. Whv not write to 1.iy lor
full fmrtirulars free ? K. V. AI.I.KN A O ,
ttox No 4 iO, Augusta, Mk,
CASSIDAY'S
Shaving Parlor,
EBENSBURC.
'pHIS a-rll. known Shavlns Parlor t located no
1 nlr. Mrerl. crar tbe I'nunlT Jail. ha re
ceotly teen hBd.im-'y rriurLbl.e.l .a erert.
and oite.l witi rvrry aidern conTenieti-., id-1
l one OI the pre! I left. iiealet. tail ttvn allupa In
Northrrh I'ambria. It It In rbarxa ot eme
tcnt workmen wno will air er; altentiou to
tatltimns, Your jiatphatf a licireal
KOHtKTt'ASSIIIAY..
.rod the marr-lia TrTK-b
ll-uu- ty CALTHOS rm, aud i.
k i'l cuiriiilto tliat (althi vili
TOI 1U aarf laU.loa
t I KK MaOTSaalsrrhsjI. Varirand
mm ITCIU; Lot Vicar.
L't it and pay if tatisfiei.
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V--LS Vi. S.PRATT, Sesw, E LK M A PT J N D.
ir - . - -f fTks
MErf
KING." THEN
ROYALTY ITSELF.
. milti i.- myc:-0
rTfT, Iw- -4T-T fi TIC':
never wants to learn, but tie
Mist
reads that
OW) Honesty
CHEWING TOBACCO
is the best that is made, and
at ONCE tries it. and Bave3
money and secures mora
satisfaction than ever before.
A. VOID imitations. Insist on
having the genuine. If your
dtuer hasivt it ask him to
get it for you.
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CARTER'S
ITTLE
SVER
PILLS.
CURI
flrk Tleadarho and rf liT all botrnahls In?
iftcnt to a bilious atitucf tbc ey.Tp. feuch a4
XiizzinesR, Nausea, lrow-iutR. )i.tre4 aitfcr
eating, i'aiu in tu6 fr-l-. Arc Vh:le tl.iriu'aa
Xtjuaxkable succchs luui Utn ebur.-n income
Hcaayhe, y-t Csrtr' Ijttlo JJvkt Tiin u.jn
CXjuaUj valualjlom Coni.tiiuitii-ii. rurirf ud prB
T.-ijUUft tUisannf.yici-.iiliAint.-n kilo th-y al ws
correct all diHord. rsof thMniua bjir.iul.ttctsti
liTer and nuiate tue bowda. i-T j it thej only
cured
Acfc ether w- le almost priselrastA fhnat who
ufxer from tiialiitrei-..siugcoiui4aiiit; butf orta
tiatelT theirp nodwsdnt noteiid here.na ttiott
Vhooncetry thcwwill find tbjs littio piil-iTnin-hie
In aoizuLny waylhtthey will not be wil
licg to do witbaot them. But afujr allaick bee4
Is lie Lane of ao many lives that bera Is wbCTw
we niAke enfant Luast. Ourliiilsrureitartuia
otlii ado not.
t.xrlor'a Littla Liver nils are Tcry small ana
pry eaT to tale. One r two ill mskoa doaa.
Tliry arestrjctly Tt-' taljlB and do nt cripe or
pun? butl-y their pntl action please all who
Dnetheni. lu vialsat '25 ii-iila ; tjve lor L tkilA
by druggists everywhere or ant by n.a.l.
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New fork.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Caveat., and Trade-Mark, obtained, and all Pot
ent bnin rou.'urted for Moderate F-
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and weranwmre patent in lea. time than thocs
remote from Va?hint.n.
5H-nd tn.Mlel. draw iiiff or pboto., with dearrip
ti.in. V e advi!-. if patentable or not. free of
chanre. Our fee not due till patent is .ernred.
A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Hatenta." wittt
nam of aefual client inyourSiale, cuunty.o
town, sent free. Adilrc?
CA.SNOW&CO.
Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C
Cnrei tbnnnands annunllyof LjTerCom
plaints, Hilioiisnesa, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria. Mora Ills
result from an Unhealthy Liverthanany
other canse. Why Buffer Tchen yon can
be cured t Dr. Sanfnrd'a Liver Invigor
ator ii a celebrated 1 amilT nieilcine.
llk UlllUCHT I1L1. Bl I'TLY VOC.
PATENT STEEl PICKET FENCE
HAl)SOlK, IXDtSTllLCTllSLE.
Cheaper tban Wood.
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TAVLOR V DK.t,
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ONALI K. DUFTON,
ArrtlUN KT-AT I. A W.
. Kitaaearaia. faaaa
UIBea la liera Uouae, (Jealar atraat.
AMERICA'S FAIR DAUGHTERS.
Ki i.a Wn tKi.m Wii-ftix Kays that if
the vait-n want t continue wearing
lr.is e.Kits they will have U chau'e to
biiuc th-r eailor than hla-k.
Mus. iftoiuiK IIkaiist. wi.low of Sen
ator Hearst, of "alif.mia. in, the m.t
heavily injure! woman in the vorlL
Her iv'ilieies avrefate -rfio.lioo.
.Mkm. Ci ktkk atunl-l h-r husband
in his -auip life for twenty year. nnT
inji: from fort to fort, hut Khe saya he
never confided his military piano to
her.
Mih Hki.kx ;h-li Ls In her own
rirht, the ri -st unmarried woman iu
the world, yet fhe is very nimple in her
tate an.l unafTe-tel in her manner,
and ia lieuevileut. d-nnentie and retir
ing. Mm. IIi-on. Jay ;uld't .iter. h
re.-eives t.y hia will a jrift of f J'i."J, and
ii.uio yearly, i the wife of a retired
Meth.li-t minister. She and her hus
band have always lieeu aetive iu char
itable w.rk. o far aa their (.lender
ui.-uii would permit.
Mks. 1'kauy. ho shares in the fame
of her husband. Lieut- I Vary, the fa
mous explorer of lirreiilatid. said iu
conversation a few days aj.'o that she
thought she f-lt the cold more here dur
il:r our rceclit sieire of severe Weather
than she did last ye"Ar up w here a zero
tenierature u considered nioler5ite.
THE MAKERS Or BOOKS.
(Il.AIiKToSE has dceided to api.int no
su.r.-vT to the late nH-t-laureate.
1ai:KbIA.n, the historian, is said t lie
the handsomest literary man in HOston.
Makk Twain's funny storie. have
only recently lieuu to be appreciat'l
in Italy.
Mk. Swinki bxe has written a Ion?
xh-:ii on I trace Darling. His early lif
whs passed in the l.K-alily v hi. h was
the s--ne f her heroism, and he knew
her father.
Mauion (kahfukii. the novelist, is
lH-inr ur-cd to prolong hi.s stay in this
country, and it is ainonr the xrsibili-
ii-s that he may Im one of the t'hautau
jua le-tur rs next summer.
Thk olli-ials who 1.V after the
morals if the Hople of Koesliu, I'rus
sia. have (riven notice that the works of
Ah-:-iinl.-r Hunias, Alphonse Ian.l.-t,
Kijr-ne Sue. Count Tolstoi and I'aul de
Koch are subjt-ct to contiscatiou.
TilKKK is au elderly resident of llrmk
lyn, ho in his youth saw much of the
S-oU-li ami l-nrUh writers, through
his iiitimaey wit.'i the head of a larjrc
publishinir house. He atiiriiis th- truth
of the story that it naii the habit of
Thomas Ie JuiiK-ey to draw a little
brush from his htckct, and t-nd-rly
dust his roll of manuseript before sub
mitting it to a publisher.
THE ARMIES OF TO-DAY.
ISkitish soldiers will wear seamless
sieks in the future, lieeuuse they in
sure greater inar-liiiiAf etlii-ieney. The
oid style of s-an.-d socks chafed the
skin an. I made the soldiers foot-sore;
the scauAles.s sieks do not.
MKS. I'K'KtTT. widow of the -oufel-erate
freni-ral who won lastintr fame at
IVttysbisrfjr. has li-n iu Washiri-ztoii
enl-a vorinjr to have her sou appointed
:;s jiaymastcr in the aruiy with the rank
and pay of a cavalry major.
War and plorj" have Urn costly
thinjrs to France. lictween IT'.rj and
isl-'i she sacriliced one-hall of the 4.500,
0H; sllirs w horn she s.nt to firrht hi-r
batth-s. War has cost her in this cen
tury not far from .iKXl.Hit liv-s.
Wu:k jrlass. that is. (.Mass in which is
iiulied.h-d a line wire network, is uiw ex
tensively used in building stibj--tsl to
jars and shoeks. It is said that the
doors, w indow s and ports of the cruiser
New York will lie filled with this wire
g-lass.
Wk learn now that the famous jubilee
shot tired from a twenty -two-ton irun in
Jueeii Victoria's jubilee year, to ascer
tain how far a shot could lie carried,
remained in the air i'.1 seconds, and
the h".rhest jxiint reached iu its flight of
12 miles was 17.0O0 feet.
As whin as the new military laws
shall have cotne into full -lTt-t the
lirrman army will comprise .l.ooo.OOO
men; the French. 4,o"i0.0oo; the Russian.
4.(nni.hn: the Italian. 2,J:'.ii.iH)o; the
Austrian. I.to0.0O0; the Swiss, 4-H.OtMi,
and the lielrian. . hki. Altogether
Murop will lie able to dispose of riot
less than .!:!. H KM M HI sildiers, ir 15,000,
iki more t-tiau she had iu ls0!.
TREES AND FLOWERS.
Mf.x cuttino; ice at Haxton, Me.,
fouiitl a half-ldowu water lily iiuliedded
in one of the cakes. It was thawed out.
put ill a sunny window, and soon
bloomed out as handsomely as any lily
of J uly.
Tin: Ifciujrlas fir in Itritish America is
celebrated for its strenplh and straight
iiss. fret-ueiitly prowinir over three
liun. Ir.-.l f.ft hifrh. This is iM-ino- la-r
ly -xport.l Ui California, where it is
used in place of Oregon pine.
Simk s-.lsnien of New York have
lx-en scllinj- bulltous plants just ready
to bloom at about the price w hich the
bulbs brought last autumn when pur
chasers hid then) away in dark cellars
from six to nine weeks in order to ob
tain a suddi-n splendor of blossoms in
midwinter.
Tut: life of trees is determined very
largely by climate. Actual experiment
has shown that the English oak, for in
stance, matures, and consequently dies,
sooner in the I 'liitcd States than in
F.i.irlaii.1. The life of one of these trees
across the water is Ct:tiniat-1 to lie a
thousand years, and in America but
three hundred.
A. exiM-rimenter has discovered that
nasturtiums will live and flourish, but
bloom sparinjrly, in a sunny apartment,
when the temperature at nig-ht falls
sometimes to or below the free-tin";
point. It has lxcn found, however,
that those neutral tinted nasturtiums,
a comparatively recent triumph of flor
iculture, not only need more water
than the ordinary nasturtium, but also
are much more sensitive to cold.
HAP AND MISHAP.
A IIai.kak (Tex.) national bank
failed the other day because it "could
not realize on its boom securities."
A vol f.o woman died at I-ieh, Enjj.,
recently from the vTect of being- struck
in the eye by a snow ball throw n in fun
by a lmy.
Thkkk is no truth whatever in the
lielicf that anyone falling into the sea
necessarily rises aud siuks three tiriies
before drowning.
The laro-est child ever born, it is
said, was the son of bates, the "Ken
tucky t.Kix.t," aud his wife, the "Nora
Scotia i.iantess." This infant Hercules
weia-hed a?i pounds.
Tiie value of correct punctuation is
.show n in the annual weather rejvirt of
the Kansas meteorological authority
w ho is made to say that last year was
"charcterized by a low, mean temper
ature. Wood la felt her t'au.
A seedy-look in? man armed w ith a
subscription list applied to Mr. Bond
ol.pper, a Wall atreet banker, for a
quarter.
lar bm?"yU BX CbaD?e fr do1
The unfortunate man aaidhehad not.
I am very sorry but I've not t-ot
anything; smaller. I would like to help
you out I am alway. glad to asaLst
- pour.
The mendicant retired, but returned
in a fchort time aayin he could ehauAr
that U1L Texa HiiUjugm,
Constipation
XVmanda p!oiu;-t tr Atuietit. Th ra
"ulul of Bf.'l'i I luar la M-rioiia. ATind
all harsh and irati- purj;iirea, tl.a
tendeu. y 'f hi h la to weak a tha
liwrl. l b l--t retutsly la Ajer'a
1111a. lb-nig pur. Iy vj. tl,le, thnr
action is pron-pt aud their I t alw aya
l tirfi. ial. Tl.y are aa av!n.ira'la
Jjitt aud Af'rr-llutirr -.II. aud r-ry-wihere
-udor-d 1 the pr..fca.ii.
Ayer's Tola are h .-hlr and univets,
ally .j.ket f I t lu - l-l" ai-it
l.rre. I make lj-lv l II. nu Ha u.y
tk.tire." lr. I.'l- i'owhr, r.rida"--
UI A1I1U. I
I ran recottmi tad Aver a IM. ai.iva)
all otU.r. IUa:i L-iIiT ui"l tU-:?
taJne as a il .rtic ..r -lf is
lajAiily." J. T. 11-LriihaiiiU-. 1"-
T'T aeveral J -ar Ajer'a I'lIU lavs
fn used iu iA.ylaiAi.ly. W v t.ul lbrtia
au
Effective Remedy
for rt.nMipt'.in fc"-l indiiretion. and
are lier wnlioiit tli-n m ll-e houaa.'
Mwa tire io r. Low til. Ma.
"1 ljive um.I Ar' 1'ilN. f..r liver
trouhh-a iii in.lii; sion. Jnriii)C n.-ny
tram, and have ulwa louiid llieiu
firoiupt and em. i. iil m ilicir tactiou."
JU. S . Smith, I ii. a, N. Y.
I auffered fr.ui c. -ti-l ipat ion hi h
a-tiiiiiK-l audi an .l.iiiiai- lortu that 1
l. ar.-.l it w ould aus a r-loppai.'.- of tin
how N. Two Ih.o- .l Acr' IMls
l.-cl. d a -.iupU-tc cure." 1. Iurke,
XSai .i, le.
I have ns. .1 Ay rs Villa f..r the past
thirl v veil and ciisi.h-r tli.-m au iu
Taluahie family tuc.li uic 1 know of
iio l-tier i.iii-ly I'T liver triulil-,
and have aJuavi foiiml llieiu apiompt
cure lor ls. -ia "- .laiii. s yaiuu. ij
HI i.l. lie st.. 1UH1..1.I. t'oiiii-
IUi 'inn U ii troubled w ith cstive--nens,
wliii'li sei-nis iti. ' ital-le with -r-sons
o( K.-.l..-iit;irv h.ihils I have ti i.-d
Av.r's Tills. I....ni h-r relief. I am
clad to s;t thrtl ti. v have served tu
l-lter than any t.ih.-r iin-.il' Hie i
airrive at thin ..n. IiisK'H nly ufTer a
fait l:f il trial il tl.eir m i n- " - Sauiuel
T. Jones, Oak si.. iJoslfi.. Mass.
Ayer's Pills,
I i;ci-l I n i v
Or. J. C. Ayer & o.. I ce!1. af
aSold bjr a.l Ix-alcra In M eli-lua.
JOB 7 PRINTING.
t: rn t: t: m a s
Printing Office
Is tlie plare to A'et j tn r
JOB PRINTING
Promptly ami sall-tacl..i liy execnied. We
-avlll meet tlie pilre- of sill ln.iratile
couiw-tiin, V- ilim't .hi an) but
fir-il-clss vok and viit a
liviuie ince fer it.
Willi Fast Presses 2nd New Type
We are prepared to i urn out Jul I. iii.i.Bnf
every riisfiipf um .11 the KI.NHT
STYLE an1 at tt.e er
Lowest Cash Prices.
Nottillik! DUt ttie best mateiial i Used and
our work ipitt lor itself. Weare pre
pared to print ou the sluiites. nuiice
l0TKKfi, PllO.KAMMEf,
Busine-8 t:AHia. Taiw. Hi i.i. Head.
Monthly Statkmkst. Knvkuipk,
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VlMTIKO C'AKM. I'HWKS. NilTKa,
Dkakts, Hf.. kiith. l'.osi Woke,
Letteh and Note Heaps, and
HopandPaktv Inmtations Etc
We can print anything from the anialletd
and neatest Veiling Card to the largest
Poster on uhort notice and at the
txiost Reasonable Rates.
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TRADE MARKS.
OESICN PATENTS,
COPTR CHTt. ateJ
lor ttiTormatloo ana Tree HandtKxik writ. to
ill nn a i hhoaiihav. Mew vottr.
OMtft bureau for tax-unnir .ai.-nt in Anirriia,
Ki-ery intent taken out ,j u- la tirinuilit bet'.ra
UK) iuuuc Uj a uuuoa yiveu (reo ot ctiusuu ui Uia
jsrictttific American
Larrest elrmlatlon of any scientific paper In tha
.rlo. r-ilMiili-r illuMtratMl. N.i inieliik-eiit
nan should luti a ttiioui it. WoIt, k.l.nil a
Trau-l HjOiiU nioutlm. Aili1rw H N S A X.
PcaiaBUaata, 3 til Kruaaa. Now luttuiy.
Policies wrlttao at sbort ooie la tue
OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA"
T. W. 13 1 Civ,
urwT run THE
OLD HAKTFORD
NRBINU'CRGOHl
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Mountain House
STAR SHiilllG PARLOR!
CENTRE STREET. EBIWBUBG.
I L TeU kuom n'' ""f eatst.liahed Sharinir
1 larl.,ro iMisr i.csle.l . ti tVoire atreet tin
k,fI. I ha liverjr stal.la .llHra. lUtls a l.uili
r. oliara the t unurmt will i e earned on In tti.
fellAMHimlNO d.ina In ,b urlr,i and m!t
rti.tic manunr. (Mean Tooela a awcially
-lj.uiei waue.1 on at tbrir r-widencea. '
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4SA4aMalkrrSt.
V0EK.
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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
VioUns. Guitars. Banjos. Accordeons, Haraaanl
cat, Ac, all kinds ol String, etc.. etc
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his f.-li. e, lit- a.,,-1
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" .., here. .,11 i,,.,., , ,
SU -rst ll lolls ill the I, a,! s.
me a f a vor if on w 1 M ...
i-tiM M- tA heli 1 am v .1 '
' keaj-'aii -oiin uI. 1 al, I i
re-le-tei Not Inn.' a'-.i r
sat down in Kalis..;:,' , r
following . lav the N .i-:. . 11
ator reieived a t.-!. .
Ii ilia to cotne In iii.'
tram: that serious ,
i'ii
i li,,.
h-iily sprung up a;-.ii,,-t 1. .
pres-n.-e was ileinai, ;, ;il , .
Iran ha I lwen iu tin- ,.f
his ( llansoui'st s.-at . ,.
aside and told him :il.-.,i; .. j
t iuirit iutr that tin- fa. 1 M,.it).
tisintr his chair -ai.s.-. t:,,-Hca-zan
(.'ot mail an I K .,
alHiut fM-opie he in i.ui,i-,1 (,,,
soiu went hoiii.-. a:, t v .,, j
went into the senate .-(,-, -U,T..'
inoriiioi' he found tt.m lUn,,. ,
nan ieu uiuveu ava
public.
A ifi Ai,.Mrr
Sai.l the wis- mm, - ,
tnrneth aav t;.tt, ' t :
lieve.l ill thi- it. .-. i t i . , .,
year-ol.l Ni-1 u I,, , v ,,. j ,
temK-r-.l: "If m,, . f y.ury-sjK-aks
rudely t.i yu. rdu.-L
unci-."
Soft? '
Yes. N
run a'.ii. all,- :
tna i htisv
The ehiM v.er.t a.t t
where a neV!.t...r. l.i ,. a
Uile. She ' , 'l- r.u:;i I r,, I,,- tt,
still more, u t,erel,v ti,.- I,.,v
ant'iy.
l don't like y.,ii, you're a
1 1 i II-."!" he s:i id
Little Nellie's .-yes tl;!,,.) i:
w :.sah.mt t.i f- i. . I. a ..-: v i
reinni k. when, sn.l i.-, ;,....
Hint her'a a. Hi. .- ul .ut u . ,f.
she h Miheii t In- ( v i !.t in ll,-,.. ,
sai.l meekly an.l -i.viv (
llarper'a Youiij.' 1 - . 1 1 1 . -
Ilia 0M-'lall) Nol In linu,u4
"You have 1..-.-H wu.l.iii ah...
(Treat city for six u.-i-U uiij I..
found Work.'" hind the killi
feelinply.
' l-s'lll," sai.l the see. Iv IhiLL
kitehen, his mouth ti .s,i,
wedfe of pie. "'1 hat's r.M "
'"i iiu are willing to w..rk I .
sav'.1"
Williu', main? I'd itork n.t .
off ef 1 could pit a chani-e. J.-:
more cream in the cawfv 'I't,:,,
. nd you w ould do a n v luij '.
ornhle work. I presume'.'"
Yes'm; anvthiu- that's iu i:
I b'leeve iu every man sti. LiL :
lieifessioti."
'May I ask w hat your pr.ife...,:
"I'm au inventor, muni "
'Aii invent. ii"".'"
"Ves'iii." said the see.lv man.
in- for a .loiiliiiut, "irii eut..r u! .
pr.x-ess fur curili' suuslrokea."
o Tri hum;.
Ilreauie.l Out III! IliteutloQ.
There is onlv one way of inaiiit..
prolitahly, au.i nearly ever) ho.tv.
w hat thai is In the old .lays t.
lead Were JxiUluU-d into sheet.
these sheets out into cul-s. w lii.i
ii . - . , . i ........
i uiiru ill ov na-.iii uuvu uirn ll
wore off. This process was te.li.L
exjieusive, aud a li-tu-r way
covered through a dream. W.::
inventor, who .ved in 1 ir ;st. .1.
passed a very restless iiijlii,
w hich he dreamed that as l,ei-
inir in the street the rain -.u-
i i i . i. ii . .. ... ..
his dream in the tiioi niiij.'. an;
dere.i what tdiape moh.-n I.-a.i '
assume iu falling tliroiitTli tin-a.:
cliinhc-d to the top of a . lair. ii
and emptied a ladlcful ,.f in.-Uc-J-into
the water of a iimat far U.
llarper'a Young l'eople.
Apre-iatlve.
I'ersons in puhlie olh. c soin.-:;-;.-come
very skillful iu maU in,' tn-i
jrenerully agreeahle: t.ut tin-
the in may err in think mj t iiat -has
made them jM-rf.-ct in tln-r '
This story is told of a fain I'
mitiister of finance who. u,:i,
tentions, once amusinl v faii. ;
the right thing:
ti i , -
. iiv a:o -i ii men i, win iiei-u.n. -and
a would lie w it su.-v-t. .i '
minister that a ta in .. l.t '
upon wit. '"Every on.- "i--it
voluntarily, hecans.- no if'
w ish to eoufess to being '.-;.-aaid.
Manv thank, sit," replied '.'
ister, airahlv. "If I a.l -pi v-ur
I -shall certainly exempt y "i !; -
. , . av luaru ui j j . . .
Youth' Companion.
It la a I-art- IkiiiiK-
The human faiuily ln i.11
to-day consists f almut
souls, not less probably i""'t
are dUtlibuted lkerully n-' "'
eu.rthfi Kiirf&ue. th-re K-.iV' l'
biderable spot on the gl I f ""''
has uot found a foothold 1"
ti-falled "cradle of t!,- liuto
there are now alout S'M'.i'"' '" "
densely crow ded, oil an avt-rV ' '
120 to every square in.l.- 1"
there are S20,0o0,tKKl, uv. iarin,'
the square mile, not so i-r.'-Asia,
but everywhere .l.-i.--
many places overjmpula!' ! 1:1
there are, approxiinau-lv.
and in the Amcrioas - Noi tli.
Central lUMKMI.iKHi; lli.se !';'
course, relatively thinh s.-att-
broad areas. On the islan.K '"'
small, there are probacy 1'"'
. i .. i. '.-
more. I he extremes ui
whites are as live Ui tl.ro
tl.c r"
illlT 70.0O0.iHK) iiiteriiie.ha
te 11
j-elkiw- aud tawny iu col
i if:-'
. K.,.11 iimi ii.ki are ve
that is, they wear gat incut"
kind that will cover ua-.
000,000 habitually go ua
.1. a1"
000,000 -only cover th1
1.1 if i'"'"
till
the bodv; MIO.OOO.lKiO 1
7o0.OOt,o.Hkl in huts am!
. IU -
avi-s "
!!v )i'.:-'
UiaiUIUi: wv.mrir, v.vr - .
. . .... 1 N.
.. : I .. .1-0 0.1 ikon 1- irt 11.1
place to lay Uieir neaus-
tiser.
., .....1 1. ..... union- t""'
Mr. WhyuiiK-r. in a '.il'-'r
1 1 :.. .1... I.iuinal- 1 .
i.-sthe Ksquiiiiuux '''u'"',i
entiou.',, A smgh- v - , lt :
made to convey an idea M ''" .
lish would require a full - u
auch words he tf-rs ' ';
word meaning: "toil IU .('p
togetag.aKl kuife." "'r-veceucarreatoresoiiarati-1
tok. Mr. WbynApcr d-'""
Iaow this J. we 00 us poll - "
pro lAouiM-eil.