A NOT; I) FOKGERY. One That Is Without a Parallel in tho History of Crimo. A Clever Negro IVimn Vhi laetl ih Name or lr.lilent (lrot to .at Hlinaeir Oait tit the I'ro llentiary. Georpe Lewis (eoloretl). formerly a member of the Ninth cavalry, who had lKVn servinif a l-m;? sentence in tin penitentiary for forsr.'ry. was arrest ed on another elianr." of the same kiml as lie was leaving the prison fate tha-other alav. after havinr eoinplete.l his hist sentenee. says a Tojm Uu (Kan.)eorre sjx.ndt nt of the Xciv York Times. There was nothin'remarkable in this except that his arrest reealls a story of forgery that is w ithout parallel in the history f crime. a least in the west. Lewis had Wen a messenf-vr in Wash ii.jrt.m. Ietail'l on duty at the war h partnieiit. It was while there that he e. mtnitte.l the first forgery that led to liis imprisonment. He had in prison less than a year when he pro cured thron:h the nsnistant! of friends a blank pardon, such as is used by the president of the Initeil Mates. This he filieil out and signed the names of President lirant and the then assistant secretary of war. Ilavinr completed this work, hi- smn-rirled it into the pris on mail, opportunities for which were plenty, as he had been detailed as clerk in the warden's oflke. In due time the friend In Washington to whom it had been sent tt lejraph.-d the warden that the pardon hail that day Wen transmit ted, sitfuintr the name of the president's private secretary to the dispatch. When the rxpectcd pan Ion was re ceived by Warden Smith the si-nat tin s M'ere compared with others known to be y. nui ne. ru t that there was suspi cion, but merely as a matter of precau tion, as had lieen ust. unary. The par don was pr 'lion need correct, and Lewis was called in and informed of its re ceipt and notified that he w as a free man. Had he Wen satisfied with his freedom he would soon have Wt-n at li crty, anddctection of the forgery uiijj-1. i not have occurred for years. When the warden told him to pr-par to change his clothes for those of a cit izen Lewis asked that he m.i-ht havi the pardon, in compliance with a mar ginal note in t he pap. r. This request showinir a knowledge of the content of the .'.oeument that had not b. sli.un hiiu. ex. -it. si the s'lsi.irn -n of ' d. mily wariti n. who desired t l.r. what he wanted it for. The ans'. v.asrtafv: '"I r urp. .e .. f i.leiilh. lion." He was ordered l : -lc to hi . and the warden then t. l. -Ti.-ile d 1'resid lit (.rant ir.iuii iiir if the p.. m.u iiad Wen i .ued on sii- h a date. : less than foer hours the answer wa-. r tuii:. ii that it 1 rid in t Wen isr.iied tin ail! tl.. t ii" su.-h a '.' M-umelit had b re rivi-i it v. fram ii:!etit. U lu-ii v iur.iittd v. ilii this mess;. Lew is d n led all kiiowleil of the tra. action f'.ra time, but t he tiark cell s caused l.iin to confess. It was old then that another and equally forgery came to Ii iit. whi h v. as ap of his .scheme lor pi-oviuiny for lutus-. w hen free. lie had i'l some manner secure I : draft on a Virginia bank, payable a one of the Leaven worth nationa bank's. The amount on the draft wa one dollar, w hi-h he skillfully raised t. twenty thousand dollars. This he sen to the l'irst national of Leavenworth with an order that two hundred uolla. be paid upon the amount and the ha a nee deposited in a Kirhin. nl Vl. bank to his t redit. The two hutifr. dollars was paid and the deposit in. i: a:. I'ir. t. d. but it v.U:, w,u ilivuv. 1 hat the fralt had Wen raLed. Le had mist ah u!au-d only tv-o or tin -aiiys in the time he had arranged 1. the pardon t arrive, lie had intend.-., a.. s. "ii as released, to take the pari.... Willi him for purposes of iih nti'deati. l. secure tiie nineteen thou iand t iviit Inn: died dollars,, and then leave the I'nite-Stuti-s. After the complete exposure of a! his seheiues he was asked to write tic name of lien, lirant. which he did s perfectly that the most expert could no ti 1 1 n;-uish it f rom the ireiiiiine -i;.rii.: t'ire placed Inside it. Lew is elaiine that he could reproduce the siirnaturc of most of tin- public men in Washing ton of that time from memory. This last arrest was for forjfery am obtaining money under false j.r. tens. Win the utterance of the draft twenty thousand dollars, lie will pa.-, the remainder of his days in the Kan sas penitentiary, which is used as i military prison as well as for state con victs. llis fore. ries were committed i: the prison ol'i.-e, where his Work a clerk (rave him opportunities am broujrht him into communication w ilh outsiders. His confederates were nevei di.saovired. NICKEL MADE FROM GAS. A fluting l'roe- That line Awa with llM-trclyi. ne of the most important results of chemical research duriny the past twelve months, says the Philadelphia Lecor.l. are the discovt ries of Mr. Lud wiif Mond. an Knlislmtan. eoneerniii'j theuietallie carl" myls, and espafiall.i, nickel earlmnyl. The latter is a yaseou: substance that burns with a bright linn inous llame, inetallie nickel separating, and bi-eomin'j iiu-an.h-scent. Solids heat od in tin- presence of this fas are coat ed with bright metallic nickel. A curi ous property of the metal t hus deposit ed is that it is almost a perfect non-conductor of electricity. A plant on a small scale has Ix-cn con structed by another investigator in the same field for the purpose of extraetii:;: nickel from its ores by means of car- "nic oxide, thus forming nickel car lni 1. So successful has Wen this plant that a larp; establishment will W erected soon at Lirminihani to carry out the pr'tccss on a larj.'e .scale. The simplicity i f the meth.Ml and the possi bility of at oii'o btainintrj'ure mctallic iii. ki l in any form are claimed to ive the ppx-e's advantages over the present mode o nickel plating by electrolysis. In view- of the increased use of nickel steel, the discovery is Wlicved to pos sess exceptional value, since it furnishes a simple method of obtaining an abun dant ami cheap supply of nickel Country Hutrla. You have all heard of the rival hotels in a town, which ruin each other by the process of cutting1 rates and black irnardinjj their rivals. A much better plan was that followed by the proprie tors of the only two hotels in the town of Webster a few years atro. It was tacitlya'reed that the trade was to be divided Wtveen the two. Accordinp !v. to one hotel all the drummers who f-truck town Wtook themselves and a traveling man who had tried hanging up at the other hostelry would have found a cold welcome. )n the other hand, all the show companies put up with the other landlord. The drum mers were made happy with sample rooms, meals at hours convenient to the trains and a bijf room w here story telling could k on into the wee 61114' hours. The theatrical folk at the other place had late brwak fasts, mid night sui-pers au,j tho lcfstk amj onions which every country landlord consider an indispensable dish for the table that caters to show people. 1 this way neither of the hotels starved anil both sets of people were better cared for than if they had indiscrim inately gone to either place. JJotOuit ourier. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Curt for the worst form of Female Complaints att Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and I'lrera tion, Tailing and Pi-placements, also Spinal Weakness and Leucorrhcra. It will dissolve and e?cl rumors from t:ie uterus in an ear!y sta"e of development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes families, flatulency, we.ikne of the stomach, cures Kloatinc. Headache, Nervous Prostration, Genera! Pth'litv, Slteiv lessness, prpres:on and Indigestion, also that feeiin of Tearing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. It acts in harmonv with the latv that govern the fema'e svstem under all cirrirnstances. For Kidnev Comnlains of either sex this Compound .unsurpase 1. Correspondence rtee'v answered. Ad(!re-s 1:1 conndence. Lt'LlIA K. PIXKHAM M E P. CO.. LiJ. From Pole to Pole im'i Sabsaparilla ha dnnnniti it power uf curt for all du:- of the blood The Harpooner's Story. Xtio Jittlord, Jun J, 1883. Pw. J. C. AntR c Co. Twenty ycar en I wu a hrpooi:r in tho North I'mcuic, whra llv ethrr of thi crew and myelf were lai.l up with arurvy. ur bodlea wre bloated, gnmi awollra and blredinj, tertb looae, purple blolchea fl ever o, aiu' vr breath ao med rotten. Take tt ky and larg w were prrtty badly off. All om lime juice wa accidentally deatroyed, but the captam had a couple doaen bottlra of Atu'i tARSArACiiu-k and t-ve u tbau V co red on tt qtiicker ttian I have ever aeen men brought about by any other tn-aunent for Scurvy, and 1'to aeen a deal of it. (.-inB no men tion In your Almanac of yur 3araprilla beinr rx,d for arorry, 1 thought yoa eiblto know of thin, and an aend you '.e f'U. Kerully youra, 1ai.rB T. VfisaATm. The Trooper's Experience. Itamn, SatutolanJyS. Africa.) ilarck i", i A 95. Vn. J. C. ATI Co. Gentlemen: I have Bach pleaanre to Watify to tie in-i Talue of your haraapartlUk. Vim kava Wi tnuoned bere foe o?rr two rear-, during which time w had lo 1t team. Bern under eanvaa fo arh a tim hrrarht en nh-i i called la thia country "Tel.lt-aorea." I hd thoae aorea fo ao-ne time. 1 waa advlaed to Uke yourSaraa, oarilla, two bnitlea of whi.-h mule my eoraa Staappear rapUllv, and I am n..w quit welt. Youra trufv. T. K. r.i.Dts, Trooj-tr, Cape MounttJ JiiHenun. v Ayers Sarsaparilla ta the oniy thoroughly etTectire blood-purifler. the only medicine that eradicatea the polaona of Mcrofula, Mercury, and Contagious Uuwaaa Srum the ayateu. TREPARCO t Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell. M Sold by all rropfrL-ta : Prlcaj f 1 ; Mia botua t for U I never wants ta learn, but the reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eave3 money and secures mor3 satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dejvier hasivt it ask him to get it for you. JIO. FUZER A BROS., Loni-fffle. Kj FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. a w v HOUSEHOLD USE. Wan originated pnd flrat prMcrlbed by AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN in 1810. Could a remedy without real merit have survived over eighty years t SOOTHING, HEALING. PENETRATING For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use." HtofM Kneunmli.- I'aln.antl Inflaminatitm.'ureff .-roup, t'ol.b.. S4.1v Throat, lon.'.ililla, t'..li.. I Taiufe. and I'altus SmniiM-r ('.tmiMintH. l.-uo. and Hi-uims. like otatoe. ruivf l'ou,rh', A-hnia. I'atarrh. Irrnchttin. f-h.Hera-M'rtii, 'lnll.lalnt. 'hMp. M..reneia In ihMlv or Uritt. MirT MilM'le. or strains Inhale for NervoUM H-milM.'he. iii-Mt'H l.mihl-t free. 8,'t-l everTahre. I'm-.- aft ct. tux UAtU-a, $;.U. 1. S. JOHNS. .N a t., Butuo. STK ATTON w - HanJ Instrnm'ut. Hnare and ftiss Drum. run. Ihccm h. Clvira.t.. r,mMU n4 all In.l.unxnt, I ae ti. limliii:iOTiIH:.:l LUUMENT 1 SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY. lixl iC Two Lc.l KarlT hrUtiim III-v-ti7-tir tar Astray. The prvati-st the 1. "triuns ai-letl in !' v l..pirnr tho f.-tn-hisiu in wliuh mticli of this ps.-u.l-sviemv wu: err"l,:l rvinark I r. -ixlr-w I. Whit." in an articlf on t!- tnmsitiou from uiaj;ii- to ni.Mlcrn i-lniuitry, in tho I". .pulur S. i emo M. nthly. iu' iiu-Ntiou l;nv'ly tlis 'uss, l was wlu th.'r :ii tin- r.-.li-ii.t-tion it w:is ntH-.'-ssarv f.r tl-nl t tal.o tin- hitman f.rm. Thomas A.juinas .111 swiTcl that it was n.-t-.-ssary. hut liain tK-t-ain ami Ihins Sc. iln aiMvcml that it v. as i..t: that ..! 11 i.'ht hav.-tak.-n tin- form of ast.ti.-. .r.f a l...'. or of a l.. ast. Tin- possiiiiiiti.-s . im-ii.i1 to wild siitstitiit-s for s. -it-in-i- ly thi-, sort of rasi.niiij.' w-r' infir.itf. M'U liavt' of t-n w.m.h-ri-.l h..-.v it was that thf Arahiaus a-'- .mi.li -ln-l s.i iniu-li in s-i.-i:tili.: lisi-. ,v.ry as -..i;i-jar.l with t liristian inv.-si i:it i. t: th.-n-a-son isiiot fart s--k: tin' Aral.ians were .mparat ivi-!y fr.-i fr.un th.e invstk- aHiirt-nu-iits, th.-s- tiKs-.h.-io lti.lfs of th. .tij.'lit wh'u-h in t'liri-tian Kun.po l!ii k-r'il in tht- air mi all si.l".. lurinir nu'ii into paths which UkI u.e whither. Stroiitr inv-st itrators lik Arn.ihl ilo Villanova. Kaim.iil I.ully. ll.isil X'al. ii-tiii.-, I'ara.-clsus. an. I tii.-ir c.nip-,-rs. w-re thus ilrawn far out .f tiie i.!y paths w loch lc.l t fruitf.il trut!is. In a work pcncrally as.rilsl to AriioM of Villauova. the .stn.l.iit is t . .1.1 tiiat in tni.viiir his chemicals he must repeat the ivliu Kxsure-.- Ik. .mine, an.l that 011 certain chemical v s.s-K must io .!.i. eil the last words of .testis it the cross. Vincent le Keauvais insists that as the Uil.le tleclare-s that Noah, wh.cn live hnn.lrvl years ol,l. ha.l chi!.:rcii l. -rn to him. he must have ihs.scs-1 ak in r.ii. a 1 means of pivsTvin;r life: an.l mii.-li later I )i.k ins. in iu.,i,t'. that tiie pat ri archs jreier-.i!! v must have owe. I t hi ir lonjr lives to such means. It was loii.lly tleelare.1 that the reality of the philoso pher's stoln- u;ts pr vc.l hy the v.or.Isf.f St. John in the Ilevcluli. n: "To the victor I will jrive a white stone." DAVY CROCKETT'S GUN. It Wa OIl-Kaslii:tr !. Itut the Man Ite hln.l It I', il. I lo IHte. "I onee saw l:iy .kett cleanup a crowd of crack shots." said .Indre Aa Musjrrove. one of the early "pat hlin.l-,-rs." to a New York Journal reporter w ho foiirid him ell route to his home in northern Indiana. 'It was in Is". 1. shortly lief ..re the outhreak of the war lietwc. n T asaii.l M.xi.o. I was in Santa IV. N. M. A party of a dozen or more were sho-.tii.-at a target with ri:'. s. when a stranger r.xle up. threw his h acr. -ss the pom mel of his saddle and watch' d t he spirt. He had a loiiy riile strapped a.-r-.ss the Lack of his saddle, one of those old fashioned affairs hea ily ornamented with sliver, lie was inclined toci-iti -ise the shootiny. and was invited to set the pace, lie replied 1 hat he never t hr -wed away any ammunition, hut that if they w-ul.l put up t heir crack sh.-t he would shoot with him fr t-n Mexica'i dollan,. "The crowd aUTeed and tho -tranter unslnnfr his p,iiievi-lrcad ;.rmi." as Lis opiient duliU-d it. 'Perhaps y"d like t" rai'-e the het'.'" said the straiiL'er. as he amhled up to the crowd. It was d.ollhlcd. then trehled. lie then oll'cred to lK't his jruii against that of his opp neiit. The wa'er was a. ct-pted. and the stranger lroti;.'ht his rille to his shoul der. "The muzzle 'wobliled' hadly. a:nl some one cried out that he was "-ointrto shoot ti circle around the target. The stranger lowered liis (fun and oifer.-d to warerhis horse against forty Mexican dollars on the result. llis projw .sit i..n was promptly accept eil and he ri. more l.roiiht his 'j'iiiL'-rl.rcal irun' t.. his shoulder. Hut it did not 'wol.hle' this time, lie put a hiiilct in the cxaj t eeutcr t.f the tar'. t. tin n shot two mure throujrh the same hole, wi.-u i;; easily. As lie null" nil with tiie sih: Is some on cried out, asking his name. 'Davy Crockett. came the reply, and the party adjourned to the nearest saloon with out another word." NOT RECOGNIZED. lien. I.raul ati.l tlo I;..iiisitie Irisd !.?rTzi:ill. Wlu-n ( icn. (Irani war, in Ireiand in lsT'.t. on his tour ron i.l the worid. .Mr. .1. A. tl'Sle.ja wr.s in !i i , t rain as a lieu pater eorr;roii.iciit )a tii ' -v;i . from Duliliii to ).-rrv the cars st-, ,, at Tort ado A n. ami Mr. u S'i 1 has. cite into! lie refreshment room a ftr s. .me 1 Iti no; to cat. lie w as niM.lin ; ;i ; vieli and i-hat t iu r v it 1 1 t he l.armaid. when a voice at Ids h it p:':ekly manded a fchiss of l-.-rrioa.i.ie an I a hi en it. '1 he voice K-loii-cd to (Jen irant. The corresp indent liui?hed his lunch eon, and was turning to 'o when lie harm-iid said: "Ti ll me, is it true lien. I Irani ir passing hy this line to-. lay?'" "Vi s. 1 lK-lieve you are correctly in formed." "V-.u are an Anv-riean, aren't yoa'.'" "1 hare not I hat pi ii ih e-e." "Would you know lien. Ill ant if you saw l.im?" "I think I should." "What like is he? I suppose he is -1 fine-1. okin man. lioyou kn.ov wh 11 he wiil pass? If you are here, yon will point 1 1 i til out to us?" this all in a hreath. "I r houl.l n happy to olili 'e, hut I am leaving ly the next train." Tin- jreueral all this time "iTiunehed his hiseuit and sipix-.l his lemonade, his face as impassive as an l:.ili.in imae." and the hero-wor-.hi; -invr li.ir inaid was none thvl w isir. Youth's Companion. FOREIGN FACTS. TllF. central Sahara registers a mean of ninety-M'ven dejjr.es in .Inly. Ten--tral Australia l.ast-s of ninety-four .1.-pr-'S in January. :t ineaii whieli is at tained in South Carolina and inner Arabia in midsummer. T11K lirst umbrella was carriitl in Kngland by a man by thi- name of .Mac douald. Tin uml.rella was a tori- iwsl one. The owner, who had pnrcha.,cd it in China, challenged Mr. .Macdouahl tn carry it publicly in the streets of jt .n. Ion. Axmkk I! .i-KTNKn. founder of the Me chanical museum at Hresden, who was lxirn in U.M. is said to lie the inventor f the elevator. In 1T17. havinr Inhume iiilirm. he made a machine which 'ii abled hitu to jrn up and down the three stories of his house". Ix a certain rpiartor of Iuid.m the newslmys are enco.iraji'd to save- a p.'iiriy a day. The money is kept for them in a saving's bank and the I my who deposits rcpularly for a month is riven one penny "interest" 011 his money. The bank is the work of a e-o.d woman. Aitrtttlnie:il lt-m. Prof. Snore, of Columhia collesre,. is a lieavj built inau of sliov inovciuents, whose personal appearauee is sujrifest ive of a licur. lie is also in charge of the astronomical department. -Meeliuj btudent Anjerry the professor said: "Thomas, do you take an interest in the movements of the heavenly lnlies?" "Yes, professor. I like to look at the stars once in awhile. "Well, if you want to observe the movements of the lirvat liear come to my room to-ui'tiL I'll be iu." Texas Sifting. When a man pets out his poukrt book, hotv his children rather around Lim! Atchiaon Globe. I "DIRT DEFIES THE APOLIO IS GREATER THAN CARL RXVINI'IJ PRACTICAL- WATCHMAKER & -JEWELER, -AND DEALER IN 1 . 1 in i. I; PMC! -L , mrkPt mtcoftn tir - WHOLESALE u - -4 1 at - Pk'.i l.-rAt - v - .1 jor -,. to m, i.4i i 1 ii . -m . J v . . ' " .4 i? t - f .i."'.s. i' ,- j V t 7 : iJ ir " 'a S5'-.sl' t?X tl- vwr. Jii.iak-s-j Sim!- in f.T.: lioubt. ftupar. I U '3 A'" -' liH:r Hml.iles, al ; c. S. . . t Ik r L't ;i Itu ca,h w.t 1, il 1 .. ii' i. CARTERS Kittle PILUS. Fict ndArLe and rr-liT all tho tronb1Ni fncT dent to a liilioua Btittoof the eyRtprn. such aM Xiz7.iueHH. Niiasea, lroirine, Ititrem after eating. Pain in tue Si l &c While tlteir m-6 l-eiiaarkaviii4 mucceam hem beea abo,co iu curing Hevtyhe. yt Carter's Littlo Idvnr Pms us equal iy valoablo in Constii At ion. cur.nir and pro VcliUnu thi8annoyiii(omiilaii:t,wliIo tii.-yalso Correct all lsorU.ra of IbeKtoiuacliMimnlatetba liver anil regulate the howelii. tvji il tuey only cunxl Acbftthry wnMalTnotpTilot!ioirh( uf.fr f nm tua Jjtn-ain(rcoiu!ia.iiit; but for tt Hately t hir pood muni nct-ai ii-ro,anti thM vhocicetr7 tUexu will had theite little pilUv-Utt-tibl Jn noTuany "wars that they will not bo wil ling to do wit. boot tiicm Hat after allaicl& loe4 In lh ln of no many Urea that br in wheT Tton ste or.r preat boaat. Our ullacureil vbila Others do not. Cart.r'a Lutlfl Liter Pills are very Fmill an J TPrr cay to take, Ono or two r-illa luakca u.rtk. 3 ti. y are strictly vettahlo anj do nut Rrip-J or but tiy tiieirpcntla action plsoall who nwtaein. lu Tilaat SScetita : flvofor S L dold by dr alati" everywliere. or tw-nt br m. il. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New fork. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE crbo top -tl3.l-t J CHROHiC COUGH f0W! I 'r IT yi ti 1a nnt it mir bffnnrn mn- j -iu. i . F-r .. Srtftlt. Ihrfiftf fi't.l If iiittij tit1 1 - in j ri ti . kt J V.i I'nri- Vod Liht Oil ntnl HYPOrHOSPHITES Of Xiao Mracl 9nla Il I ii'in -t h jil ii.il.l" j milk. Far) i.t r :..! .il.r -'ul:tl t.uiulsioua. I X u.'ii.l. i iui i,i t.r.lu.-er. j Scott's Emulsion t i.Kf am x r tniliatlmia. .W thr WE TELL YOU TroOihif mw wlim Ii:t if ja - t fiiiraif in M-rin;Hint, mo-! h :ii:li Mai Jn-a-:iil lu-i-ih . tiiHt rt-iiini a iriit !-r v-r work. nu i tl biiiiM--- -rtt-r tltt wrkiiit: f irai'ti llii-ni hfivr ui:iL iiifiut- r:i.i'li-. aiiJ j.'u:ir:int v rv unf w in In1l'w ur in-tnn lioiifj f-iittitullv Dm- in:k iir of :UM M it nililtl. Kvi ry 'Mic m Ihi l:tkr liiii iiw ami work iU urfl ikiit w--thlr nn rea-4- lM-ir uitip- ; tlit-r run lie n jim--m i- atn.at ii ; ntlu rt now U work :ir 1.iiiir it. an-1 . r :i-l r ran 1 .-uiim-. I i t-if l-t :i vini; lMi-iii-? that vou liavt fvir tlw ci.aiHt- to Mi'unv Vou will luakt a L'r:i- iiii-i.tkf it u fa:l it a trial at itnttr. If t on m Ill Miu:.tM'ii. aiiil u-t 4iiikl v, ou niil iiirt-!ty liinl jtir-U, in a not pro-.Mr-us Imi-um . :t whirli'-joti ran sur.-lv inrike ami -art I it j; uin-. of iiiotti v. I lit- r"-ull of oniy a ftw h'Mir-i work will Hn i-jti:il a wt-t-k'r a:". h- t Imt oii art- oli r nim:, lnaii or woinau, it Mi;ik - no iitiTt ii, lo a wf I 1 1 vou. ami uc ni will ftt--i you nt tli -ry -itrt. Nt-ii.n-r XfH-i i-n or taiital iii-tt -.-ary. I it who work (.r u an rt-war-!. Wliv not hi-it- o day lor lull parti, ulat-s Ini- v K. . Al l.KN A. VU., 1UX No. 4'4U. AuKUkU, Mw CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURC. rHIS writ. known SbarlnK I'arlor ir located on I vmre rtr.-el. near ibe l..unir .lail. hait re cently Iwn ban.ti-.'tpi-ly n-iurnli-i.ed. .a.ereit. an.l ntte.1 with every ni..rlern r.intenfenre, anj 1 on. o! tl.e .reiiiei.t. neatest, an.! Iel ihiiia in N.riherh l'mi:lTia It ii In rhanee ot eowe li nt ari.rk uen w.i.i will iriv every attention, to ruHtfiDsirr.. uur .tr..t.aie ..i.-tted nlillKKT 1'ASMHAV. M. D. KITTELL, ttiu'ney-n t - in A' , KBENSRI'KII, PA. iMtloa la Armory aiaMSlaK.tH.tart II 1 3 13 -.1 HEAP ISeOTTSi 1 IFiyision j f r KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. Watches, Clocks -JKWKLUV.- In-mflnts If li UUIUUIl -A N I V Optical OcodG. Sole Agent KtK 1 ilK Celebrated Rockford iilumMa F:ru nia Wattb.M. in Kej ami Mfin Win. lets. ..A!iiKSK.I,KCI'l(tN of A LI, KIND nf .IHtVKLIiV a'wavHou liann. t-i Mr tine of Jewelry Ii tinurpusaprt J. nie ami ee for yourself Ix-fure nirrhBi Ti& el--wttef e. l-f AM. WORR r.KANTFEl-J CAUL UIVINIluS K-v-tisturit. N..v. 11. lxx.V-tf. Y carhiage m mm w& mia Ancc mHti4K PRICES. a a ts c m w-m Uf !K?.S l. t :Mli. U ucnr'u OILS ! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pitt.sburg, la , make a speci.-ilty of manufacturing for the lionies tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lwlritaiins Oils, Xalitba anl (Jasoline That ran ttm IDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most ! Mest : Morrnlj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, rn rsitri;! i kit , PITTSIIURG, PA. octls-f'i-ljr. B. J. LYNCH, LT JNTD KRTl JCEPl And Manufacturer A Ufa'cr In HOME AND CITY1YTADE FURNITURE mm am iiMiX sens, iLOUNGES.BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIKS, !Mattresses, &c, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA. I'ENN'A tS?Citizens of ("arabria County and a 1 others witiing to purchate lioiit-st FUKXI TUKE. Ac. at hont prici-e rernctfully iDviled Ui cive us a call before buylci (Ue- here, as we are coufirlent Uat we can meet every want and please evi-rtr taste. Tribes the vnrv lowest. M-lrS-'KO-tf.l t"areats. anil Trrl-M.irk ihtairfM. nwi all lt eiit tMiin cin-'oitod f.ir Motterat Ft. Our Office is Opposite II. S. Patent Office, and we ran oornre fat.-i.t In lt-eti time than thoee rTiiiitr fmm Wahin?tiin. Srii.t nulel. rirau inu i.r photo.. ith drrin tim. e a.tvto. if j.-iti nt-itile or in.t. fr-e f charve. tur fr not dnr till (latfnt i Hf.-nrel. A Pamphtet. -How t.i til.tain lai.-nt." with nami of a.-tual rlii-nt in r.iurState, couuty.o town. iH-nt frw. Adiire C.A.SNOW&CO Opposite Patent Office. Washington. 0. C Cures thonsands annuallyof IJverCom plaints. Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation. Malaria. More Ills result from an T'nhealthy Over than any other cause. Why puffer when you can be cured t Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigor ator 1. a celebrated familT medicine Vllt IIKHitlsT HILL "t.tl'Hl.- UI'. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE 11AMJSOME, 1'1I1STI? I C"1 1F-LK. Cheaper than Wooa. H . . I J . 1 ! . . wmm .mil f. K f L I1 1 ! t U r. IMTit-K-R-M-tl- r I '3! r ' it K K t ! I The above et.tsto.wa hitH Trm wlta aate. (Ik.cftBB. a wu(.culallatVl.dl'ua. Wk - Civ. QnaatitT, VJna.tii. Kialar .1 t.atea IWlw ti. Kiuk, Biaate ritunea. Fir. Hhmum aua rihB KSi !. o.ld 1 at. Hu.nii Brart a4 Ir. Snli. TlhK ImhiM aU riaiMWtt;iULKa'd.aa4aJauij.rliiK Huiu. TAYLOIl &. 1)EA, tOl. S03 ti : AXi Mrtrt SC. yutabursh, P. I) l yam need Job rnntlnT II ao, OT ta I W8BB X -1 in i h i SMALL BITS OF INTEREST. As rating h..us in IXnvrfl!arjrtftn Ct'iitN f.ir a nu-al, and rut ii patron is f uriiiIiiil with food until he crits "tn..ut:li." Ski'.s .f fall-provn l.latk In-ars are worth in Waliiiiirton statt this w inter frt.m f:Ai t. ?4.". ai-oordiny tit juality. A l.lrs at the l)ul'in zonloieal jranit-ris has lia.1 since 1 : nine litter.. niinilH'riii t wentjW'ijrht eulis, all of which have leen Micfsfully raisl but ne. In many repoets ;irp:e AVa.hinrton was a very lurlty uian. His supply of t-l.it'iiiif.r must have lxcii iiiimeiw, an.l his l-nit-lies wfiii t have 1ks-ii iniaiin--ralle atut 'V-rIa.tiiJtr. Ainll-r J.iiir t.i l.i. l.rt-i lies wa. lately sild in I'liila delpl.ia fr t-:;iO. A (i.imk of whist, with fifty-two cards repres.-tit'.l l.y living jhtxhis. all f.int-i-f .iily ctistu:nc.l.was rs-eiit!y played at a .laii.-inr ;i.:i.Kiny in lK-tr..it. An in tnrati' ilaiu'i' atistvi-riil for the shuffle and tit. a:il each trick i as completed with a dance l.y tin jH-rsons r.-pres'iit-inj.' the four car. Is. A CiiMiMW of a.lvcnturous Jmnters i' .nipl.'t-sl a jx-riloiis and tliri!liii;r trip hi Mi..ns!iis over the 1'u.scadc moun tains the j ;ist viii;t-r. Tfii-y vi:.:tisl I'mt.-r lake, whi.-h very few Hs.pIe. whit. men or Indians, have s-eii in ini.lw int.-r. The snow was twenty f.et and in. .iv .l.s-ji i;i that region. Tiik a.-ln-.. of the late Mm.-. Illavatsky liave Ihi :i distributed aiu. .n"; her follow ers io t!itT-r.-i.t p:irl .f the world. The A nit ri. -an r-; t i I ir p!a i . a UKil l !. ni. 'ie i:i the wall of tht'hoiieat IK !aH j.ii avenue. New York. The allies are placed in a va and thi i. to stand Im hind a hermetically s-a!ttl Iaxs win ii. w. At th 7.i a il rieal frar.len in Man--liesler. I'm,!.'., the elephants patroi.i a slot ma.-hiiii. When a visitor ;'ivcs a jM-nriy to an elephant, the animal marelies i:f to a slot mat liiiie. tlr. js in t In jH-,;iiy. a::.l t.it iniiii-s a biscuit. The aniu.al have learned that a pciiuy is t he only c. .in t hat moves, the machine, so they refuse all others. SIX MILES A MINUTE. Au l:art l!iiW- Wave Ourr t ruM-d lle ltt.tlt l-i.it lat 1 ! Ilt.ura. People are ajt to indulge in apfn lieiisions aliout the movements of w avis of llie oeean which are erratic, l.-rn perhaps of il ln.-dt .nary i.-iiliienees. livery, .ne has not i.-e.l t lie action of the wind on a Held of corn and seen tin un deletions eaustsl by its i-ros.-.iii tiie ticld in a few seeoii.ls; but no om. miji-i-.e. that a single st.nk ha? left it . plaee. As w ith the corn wave, says the I'l'ooklYli liatrle. so with the water wave: th.- substance remains ri- ii.o :ml f.iilin" iu the same place, while it i. mly the form that moves. The sjx-e.i of t hi- in. .veuiei.t depend.-, on the sjk c.l ..f the wind. When a cvntlc breeze i. blowipo tin- friction between the at mosphere and the water is filial I. anl only a slivht ripple is produced: but should the vcI.h ity of the wind in crease the ripples liecolue V. av s or even billow s, mountains of water, in ninirat a tremendous ceel. The ripple or slow undulation may move at a yclocity varying from three or four to ciht or nine miles jmt hour. and. increasing.' i.i si.. to a wave of jreater or less propor tions, may have a speed of from ten to tittecn or twenty miles j-r h-.ur. In a t'nle the rate increases to twenty-live or thirty, and dtirinp: Nbrm has lieen -s-tiiuiite.l at thirty, thirty live and even forty miles M-r lioiir. This latter sjiee.l is exceptionally rcat and far exceeds the average. Waves which have re sultetl from eartlnpiake s1hm-1;s have traversed theoeeau at a sp-sl which is almost incretlibl.. 1'or instance, the oreat earthtpiake ulii Ii occurred at S.-iiuoiIa. ill .lapan. catistsl a wave which traveled across the l':uiti f r m tliat country to San Francisco, a distance of tiear!;. live thousiiiid miles, in riot mu h im 're i'uii twelve hours that is to sac. il rucc.1 acr. ss the tn-can at a rate of at.. ut ?-i- au.l a half miles iter minute. The :eii-act injf title (.'ail'.'i-s at San J'rai.. ix-.i whii.li recorthsl the arrival of t his j. rent wave rciitieretl it tpiite cer tain that Ihiswas the actual rate of pruiT-'ss. '1 hen arain. the titlaluave u I.i. I; Jasi-es t .ver t he t K-ean twice daily trav. 's in places at an enormous spe.sl. It lias lieeti -stimattsl that if thet-asof the World 'oiisistsl of one iinii". .rin sheet of water the tidal wave w.n Id t ra -i'si t hem at the rate of one thou sand milts lcr hour. As a matter of fact il tl cs proceed at soinel hilif.' like hah" I hi , pa. e across the J'acitic and At lantic oceans. The intervention of con tinents, i.dands and shallows, however. re.!u c.s tin- spectl in places to not m.r I han f-.rty or ti ty m! !.-s p.-r hour. DUST AT SEA. Tli. l'--ilir l'lt-iiii-iia Noticed on llour.l a l;rltUli -l. The I'riti.h ship iM-rean. which re cently made the voyairc from Tasmania around Cape Horn to lins-lau.l, encounter.-. a remarkable but not unusual phe nomenon at sea, viz., a storm of dust. After rossii.j.' the aipiutor, says School at Home, she fell into the nortliea-.t trade w litis, au.l w h.-n ulmut six hun dred miles west of the I'ajH de Verde Islantls. the nearest land, "the l.erean's s:iils and riL'riiiy were thinly coatctl w ith a very line powder dust of a dark yellow or saifroii color, scarcely dis cernible on or near the deck, but pro fuse on tie hih.-st parts of the rir-J-'in'.' s that the sails appeari-d tanned." I'ine tiu-,t falling on vessels in the At lantic near the Cape de Verde archipel ago has often I ccil reported, but it lias sotiften Ut n of a nsldisli hue that it is know n anions' sailors as "red fo'," and has Ik-i-ii evncrall y snpp...l t a-ouia from South America. The olrservatioii on l.tanl the lU-reau apjaears to over throw this conclusion, and to deter mine the African orifin ltoth of the At lantic dllst and the so-called "bltKHl rains" of .-.out hern Kurope. Admiral Sjnytli many years ' a'o re ported. tluriuf- his stay iu Sicily, on the llih f March, lsu, a "blttl rain." which f, l "in larye, mutldy ilrops, and dc.isitel a very luinute sand of a ycl-low-rtl color" tpiite similar to that now reported by the lU rean. lie then regarded it as "sirtK-co dust' from the African lc-H-rt, "crow Iiinf the Iwauti ful theory of atnio;plicr!c circulation. l!oth f.n the Atlantic x-ean and in Kn r..je these rains of alust hav almost in vari il.ly fallen p.hvtvn January and April a eriod of the year in w hi. h the Sahara is most arid. IJtll ... ....-- ... A run ml a fountain in one of the prin cipal squares of l.luito assemble v-ry morning the aity's a'natlores. These water p.irtTs ditfer from the less euer evtic ones of some South American cit ies in a-arryiiiif their jars on their backs instead of on thebacksaif mules. "Their cart hern jai-s are deep, have a wide mouth ami hold attaint forty liters. w rita-s the author of "From the Amies to I'ara." 1 he jvortcr carries it am his fihoultlcr fastened with leather strajis. He tit-vt-r tictaches himself from his jar cither to fill it. ar to transfer its con tents U that of his customer. He turns his back tt the fountain sa that the jar i-ouias midiT one of the jets if water, listens to the sound of the water in the jar. ami his ear is sa well train. si that he always walks away at the exact m nia-iit w hen it is tilhtl to the brim. Ar rived at ytiiir house, he pocs to your jar, makes a deep lmw and disapjx-ars le liiml a torrent of water. 1 could never revive without laiij,'htn the visit of luy ayitador. the rcsiMH-tful little man wlro bowed ti me behind a cataract of water. Youth's Coatuauaon. .-i- l"lir. ta, Kz .::,: 4. DR. L. L. CAEXXB. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Zr. atUr Mrdieat t o.. Elkhart. Jmti. CriTLMrt : I feel it my duty . well n a jvleajiure, to i.ut,!ih. u:iuli-ital. to tiie .rl. tb bencnt received fnun cm. Milts- UriroaiTivr Wmtniit I " tr,i kcu d .wn i:li Heart APmnmr and itaromi.licaTS.na. an.j.iti t;! vary Inr from SO) to I4.J tc-ata -t-r iuiriiit-. a a i...kin tir twirauix euaation ui tiie wlLui pipe. a .rv.if.n THOUSANDS fi; E? rlon of th haart n1 fw!ow Inner r;ti. air, in the aarraa. ahairtiie- af l.rjath.iti .lt-TM--f, tjt.-ai.Desa utl raiia-ral tlt-l.ility. lhe art-ri in my nas it roull llin.t. violently, the thnl l.iri(r uf my heart could l bM nrrn a lartre r.x.m antl wnad hake Ii i y whole ImkIv. I mux ao u. rvou thai I Cmi.l ri'4 hold my hand au-ady. t Am am 1a mtmHrr tHm trm-tim t mf wVa..ag fktmtr9m9 mm mmtrr taitrm (alltmji r,f 'aim t JH frftrt mm mHthntt tttm it bmrflt. A frl'Tid iwnra-rrv-iidad yoiir rt-m.-iliea. She aita cured Ly iOr. Mile' n-niedu Ihavetakcn -thrue U.tila-a a4 vour New " I I t-i CT J Ht-ttrt a ure and two toUU-a - Na-rrlne. My j.iiIm- la iiormal, I bare no more rkileiil ll.rol.hiiia; tif t he heart, aaa a wrLiwaw. laiiwieri-ly rax-iiiiimeliil every out- ill. o . mi.Ujiaa Of Heart Ilanue Ui . Jr. JUUrm' itrmtormr ie.- iirtmttim aanig 6 Cut(-ci. liyijaum City. Kaxm. L. TL. CaKMU. t-.iltl m I'aMitl.e Onarantr. OR MONCV RCTUDNCD. Slll.il HY l.'. T. J. I'A Iso.N. EHK-NSMt Kl. Garfield Tea OvaffftWHTl 1 u: .w -.la-. nr imu'tf . I r'l f iiirt T i. -n - l--1a; htita. timmniiHv ir?. t, h.rriiau I k .. w .i ri t . S. i . Cures Constipation JOB:: PRINTING. Tin: r in: i:max Printing Office I tl.e pi ta tft yi ur JOB PRINTING i'lomplly kikI sn.ti-fact.il ily et-cnie.l t will met the price. .f a'U t:.iii.n ki.i couipelion. We don't alu m.y hut tiist-rK-.s wotk and w.nl a livins price, ft.r H. Willi F2sl Presses iifl New Type We are prepaied to turn ami Jon I, i nJti.it ,f every disoription in !h- K1NFT STVLE and at it.e viv Lowest W Prices. oltnhg out the tn-.t material used and our tkorb rpxabu lor itself. V.;re pre pared to print on the sh.irte-. notice 1'0?TEK8, riKXiKAMMKS. liLSlsicss 'Ahi- Taos. Him. Mf a l, MO.NTHLT STATKMKNTS, V. S V KUH'M, Lahki.s. ( uat i.Aitt. ki1)In; and VlMTINO ('AHI)S. t'HI.t K. TKS. DllAFTf, liKI K.II'Ts. I Wish Wouk, Kkttek ami Notk Hkams, ami Hoi AN1 I'aiitv 1niiations V.tc. We can print anything from th smallest and neatest Viritinu t'ard to the latest 1'oster on i.tiort noMce and at tlii most U.-asiihahle P.ntes. The Camliriu KreeinaiJ. Ei.LNsiiuiif ;. rnxx-A. Scientific AniPrican Aaency for - CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICM PATENTS, COPYRICHT8. tcJ T or TTiT' T rtiaTlon nrid Troe ITanotKioIr arn(ti Ml NN I'll, ;. 11kiiai.WAV. Niv V.ill IT. Cli.ltt tiurenu f.ir acs-unm.- (.ait'iila In Ari.-ricfl. Kra-ry i-atftit ttk.-ti . ut I.t u i l.r .utrlit lM-f..rt tiie pulutc by auuttoe Kiven true ol cliarKta Ui Uia Scientific tucvirnu LarvTMt etrrnlatlon of any aeientlflc parr tn the ..rlti. Sl'leu.li.lly illur.t!-atM. Nn irtitliL'.iiL Uian flht.uia Im t It li.ut It. Wtk!r. f'.OII at j-rs l-'iiix m. iitim. A.l.lrt . Jif XN a ItJ-iVnialil-lu, a6i lUtMHlna,Xei Vurk City. Pollelei written at nhort natre in tte OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" aalher Kir.l Umi ! lea. T. W. DICK, UFliT rK TllF. OLD HAUTFOWD CP I IHIHMENCEII KI'SINKSS Kban.nars. Jaiy l. 1882. Mountain House STAR SHAYIHG PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBENSBUEG. IMUS well knnwn an.l la.nir -ttt, Imbr, t Shaving X rarlt.r if na ItH-attt.l t-n I'a-ntre Mrt-. t 1.1.. M..liaa the livery atal.la 1,1 i I'Hara. Havi. a l.utli er. where lha 1-iiimr.i will 1 e arrl...i on in tlia L".aV'a..-SH.l'V,N':- A1K CMTIMI AMI MIAMIIHII.va al..ne In thr l,CMi--t and tnol artli.ti niaiitier. I 'lean Tom el. . nvialty. .Iialeii waite.1 on Mt their renden. es. JA.MI.S H.i ANT. I'rt.rie tur JOUS F. STHITTOX A SOS, 43 at 4 HalkerSt. SKW VOCE. Inforlm a4 Wbolnad I ilrra m .1 i ind. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars. Banjo. Accordi-ont, Harmon! cat, Ac. all kinds ol Strings, ttc, etc. Wa aenfl tiie Tnrr.-ln. TTronrt. IU.nu-.lr CALTHOS I rte. unJ : l-irl t'uir au ttyo it;al I ai th.m il. a14l IHtrkarjt. 4V t'.a.l.la. I'KI: ftM-eaaatarraata. artavatt-la aa. Kl TWIU: l-t Isur. L'sr tl a i fav if usii rise J. aJr. VON tVIOHL CO.. mmlm .Marin. AfraU, taaauwati, uhl. WANTED SOLIClTORSVs-s. ! I t hanJlethplftlel.l iHrrrlurr aJ IHerritra . llMk ol Ike .rid'. i.ih..i... a ..il . ' .n.-u-!r HluMntL.tt.lmi.... c i I. .on... r al ii . tilar i-i.-e, imyr.i.Ni e..tnr.ii-.iii.K. .Tvlnwly nais ! U Joel at tUii. Iln.e luxl uill I...T .U 1 Miwvi. In ' Saryirien. pu-n. (r liail-nia' alatuatt in'ilar. W. B. COHILCV CO. Putouslwara. Chicago. Ui. A J A fvi ARVELOUii MUsiu a.lu.iilin. Kneliiis lla fore tiie s.v,.r. luil A;i4-e Ilia Keturta frt.m .ri,.a 'J l.i-; j.K ntl'.J in.it.aii s IKU .r .! , j tit fiita- i t.t':iiui urit-s Mr !i i l. ..,-!:! in tlw WY-trniL ti-r i:i... t'..f tin- 1'n-st J l:--a- iii tlia art:- ti,- !..,. l. tsof tht na.rlti. Ai.i- r.- tl. , taut u i irks ris t iitly i xts ulr.l i . ; in i ' ;':''t. l rt jirfst-iitin '. . u,i. ),., in-r rt-.-ri .tsl l.y Jtia.f!i KuK.-iii :. 1 Iv i ir 1 Yraliii'ina! of Si;titi aft. r I Iitrti fr.n.i Aini-rii-a. '1 liis ji.i;i. . . , -.:ri ii .' alu nt two litinlrl s.i::,r , . :.l:.v.s I .ilunilms, wli.-n ktn-.-ii.i ,. f r.' t In vi-r'irns. r.-i-ti' ii, - t , t!i.' l::i'iv.. ui tin nt-ty .:i 1...H I a s. it nt- pr- itiu.-t-. .f t Ii.- -. j r.. n . ri-irt-st'iita.' an al.i.t ; . a-t'.'llt ill IIUIiiImt. lilUIIV a.f t !.! .,f iniura! si-. f'.nn.'il in t dr.-.- pt 'r.Mitis. Int lit in. t iinjt rt ,i ii t i l ! urn I .its, having .-it 1,1. ii , y ...ii'T t-r.i. n prin-'i- an.l t Ii.- . . i , Kiirr-mtitl.'.l liv tlit t! i.r'i i t :iri - . , a .I'll. la. I us ami n I.1.-iihii nil.! ii iltliny t lia staii.lar.K. In tl..- i:, t.'r. -up. Im in. rt ti t lif It-ft.ar, i'. ti'f In.iians. ati.l mar tin" ftitr.i- tli.- hu'l ..t.'i.-r Sj aiii-.li ii.il.l.-. .. 4. .l.ipitlli. .IIS aif I '. .1 ll n ll.. !'!,. ui-au.l vari ti.-. at 1 in--. t,f a I t , nrt-s, tlitir warlika impl.-iii. t.t ... -.) !a-ti i. 1 -t 1 1 tV. .f I i irt - i ; , . : rn !i .I.-.-. .i-ati-.n .f tin- hall. II.- p... ,: ry t iif a-i urt . t In strain'.- " ,i,-. ft e t ii ini-s t if t In- nat i v.--- in f.i :!.....' , ui'ti tin- uttiiTs, ai,,l t In- ari-u tii'l.-H ..f .ill tin-si. p. rs..n:i '. f , , wlK.lt in M-rf.--t harm. iiv v. ith ' t .i 1 1- . f t In- st-fiia-. .iwin t.. th.- . .... l.-i. t tli -t ril.iiti.iii t f tin- fij.'iir. p.-if.-1-t f ui-in t .f tints. '1 ii.- u . ,i :. ,, lia-li'.-att !y i-vts-utt-.l that r. . i ,. ..... lit-vi- that t Ii.- Jian.-i is m it p:i'u. i . : i, , ; am t, .n-hintr it ht-tlis.-. .vi-rt thai i: i . i, t i it-1 v ft .in p. iv tl .f slnai I ana :.i,-1 . put t , .". t h.T w it Ikmi t any ai I ,f .-. . , . . .-in. -ut. an, I w..rk.sl aft-. .r lii L' t . i:i. If . .f tht- . .1.1 Vt-lit-t in ill. . -a i - I, This palit-1 will f.irm tin p.'Ii.lai.! : ,;, i.t lia-J I t'Jirsalltili.' I'tiluillblls lan..ii, ,11 A im-i'ii-a. LUMBER IN THE NORTH WL5T. I rlv Millitm I i.l lt.-t- ta I.I He I,.. taIiIi aiin I tin. si.kJimk 1 an, i. i . v,.iii.. siirpri-'ny tiiriirt-s lia..- .. t lfii j.iil.Ii-h.-.l am nt tliffrf.it l,i.....-r in. I ii-1 ry . f t l.f 1 'a.-it if in rt h u . -.t I i. i 1 1 il t rat. h.f.v .lint if nil V t hat a-;..:ii-: i f n"i.i:i has Im-.-ii t iii;l.. i-. I. ! , :t I. in 'I hi an.l rf n t!.,r. ar.- .n , r . ii.- 1 1., .ii -.a in 1 In I ii I mt an.l . . !-'. . .t!. in. hriiis. I'fprt- t nt inf a i-.uiil im-.l . apit.il . f iit arly r ; i .inhi.immi ami i iupl, in;.' :."..-r- i'i to. n. '1 h.- al in-. .f I h. pr kIiu- i-. its I !'..- In i ; 'hi , th. i. mI ..f JJ.'i.ll.l.l.O.HI VUli . 'l . ii tiii! i i, ,ii- .f .l.illar , ar a:in.. : I r : int.. th. tw.i -tatf- f- i t'it.'n ami ..-"iiif-tif p,'int-. iti . !:.. . 1. r IimiiI-it. lath, shint'l.-s ai ! w. .. t i t -. . i lift In t ash i iu-: i. 1 1 . ... t.f limili. r f .r 1'.-' ; h..t-.l a l.i--1 a-i'a -a: . .v .r tin- prts-t-tliii-r ,-arl,. : , i s Ii . i" tl,.' fa t tiiat tht- ln.ii Iii: ... t. . in I. i-.'il.i.in ill !-';) Iiffan t i Ml!, i l. .;. r hi" 1 l.r la'. I.-1- part ..f s;i. 'I I.. . ,r - . Ira, I.-. Ii..urvir. alurin l-.j anl i. a..t v. i;a III' .va im nt t-. .ii-i, !. r:i 1 I ;. . iTfas. il. an.l tin f.istt rii tl. ma:. I I r rail llipllllnts i if li.ml-.-r fr. iiiVa !. iiift. .i. imrt a-f.l t ii I Iv p.r i.iit A-.-. .r.li ii:.' 1. 1 ina I it-at it in., t hi. Vrar'-. r- . ! 1 wiil i- lip-.f all i .t In-r . .f t hi- pa t in t :i.-fiitnliifl-tial pr. ifrt-ss uf t lir 1 ;i - i t . , -m .rt h . f st. Th.- I'lift-1 S. iun.1 l-unih. -man i--t iiuatfs that tin stainliiif ti:u-l-r in Ilia statf uf Washmirt. m am. mnt -in rouu.l i.uinlH-r-. to -I i:;,iiimi.iim.oihi fr. t Iiit.r.lt-r t.i irra-p tin inafnit n.l.- .,f tiirsa- ti;.'uras h-t tin rfiuli-r. in lii- iniiitl r. t-v i. imairinr a s,.ii.l train. IV i f.-at .f I ii in I M-r t.i tin t-ar. st n-t ,'lr ;i I I. ittiii mil.-s. nr siv t uiit-s ar, nin.1 1 1. rartli. an.l thru fii.uifli t-ar- h it t mahf a t rain st rt-tf hinir fr.un Ta . m.a across tin t. mt i in-nt to tin in ith i 1. - . f tin Atlatitif. r. taking fifty far- f r a train, it w.nil.l takt .'.l'.'.nil train-, l i t ran! - rt t In t an.l in t imlir r . .f Wa.sh iti't , m. liuti.f tin slaiiiliiij.; tiinls-r ..f Wa.-liintrtitn 4 1 ...imi.ihiO i..ttait-s t. m 1.1 Ik tTft.-t.sl. liina.troua l-a.rtlat4t11.kea1. Kartli'iuakf sli K-ks wrrr a-xp.-rif iifr.l in vari. his ami w itlriy st-paratril parts t.f th. t. hi w.irlil iluriii'.' .laimary an.l t In t-arly part uf lYLruary alM.ut thr tiint of tht tlisast r. his ilist 11ri.ai1.fs in Zanta. ThtTa w as a ilrstrurtivt rartli aiiakt in tin islati.l of saiiintlirai r. in tin lirriian ara liijM-laf . 1, thr l.itt.r part a.f January. Tht itrnt..f tl.. alaiiiaf tl. mt. w as not t-st imat.-.l at l.it rrMirts, imt all t hr hull. line's wt-rr sai l t.i Im tlrstr. lyrtl. Tlirrt was 11 s.-v. r.-.-hiN-k in Nt-w ralaml t.n l"rt.ruar i. It was frit in Ix.th thr n.irtli ami s...,':, i--.lall.ls. I w i 1 1 j.' most sa-vrrt in thr . ; a.f alliiifttni an.l tin t.iwunf N.-ls 11 l'.ut slifht tlamait was t Ktasi. m.-. I. A vrry srviTf fin ir k was axr rirn.-.-.l . .11 tin iNirtlrrs aif Afghanistan. m :u' iiftta. ami it hail some i-nri..iis f.-.i-tiirrs. Tin railway mar 1'hamaii u.i nttrrly ilfstrnyril anil 't In ra iis w 1 twistril lika nrksTf ws." A th. p r.-nt in tin earth's snrfare w as nia.h; . 1 i 1-.-. -; -Iy nliin-r tin tihl llritish f r. .nt in- 1 im with Afghanistan, as it existrtl I-.1 the Lrr.rlish eta-n.li.l thrir tl.tinini .11 aiva-r tin Kluijak ri.lj.rf t-i iiaiiiin Tin a-rark follows the i.J.l litir ..l .i.'" in.irhat i. in f..r niih-s, ami tin A fyi.ans say it is a sin fnun Allah that tin- . I frontirr was tht prup-i-r limit. l.. ..nl whii-h tin ICnflish should Dot ).'.. 'SUM LR IS l-CUMEN IN.' Olaleat Stiii In tiie KiikIii.Ii l-aiik-iii.--Arilten tn l 'd. Tin ail.ltst llritish stuiif. takimf th. wair.l liritish in its wi.lrst arr.pt at i. ..1. ami thus making it inrln.lf I'vinrir an ! Iialif. mij.-'ht. w ith aUmt a-.iial jn-t i.-t. In tin Cymrif liatth wmj,': "l t.l. n i if -tlrst-rila-tl hy Hi-nr' .M..il.y as i!.. iimst iinpairtant f ra-.'tiiriit t.f what 111. i n pra-sa-nt tin tihlt-st I'ymrit litnatin. ar the liai'lif il.-sr 1 ipt i. .11 uf thr .l.aiii aiflKrarat t ha hat t h a if liaMiru. whi.-li took ilari in 'Jst A. I. lf sol 1 irs in tin Kno-lish lam.' nai.'.- tl.. olilest is "Keowtilf." a leja-iiiiary In-r. .i." son;' originally lirnii).rht 1. 1 1 1. is r. mu! ri hy tht Anla-s ami haii.1,-,1 il,n n fr-.ni irrnoral i. m to rana rati. m as thr lan jruatri. ah veil im-iI. Tht? tiiilt-st sninr in tin l:iniriia.rr that lias fotiir alow 11 tn us w ith its miisi, a! M1tiii) is a Vamiii" or 'roiiiiil" i-alift "Siiliiint-r li I-riiin. 11 In." ai-taii..',, w ith a. iiisi.lt rahlo skill for six ,.i.-. s. Tin MS. is in tin Hail, ian lihrarx. an.l tin" lnst aitt liorit it s ast-riht it t tin authorship of John of Konsa-tr. a nioiik of Keaalin.-ahlM'y, w ho is siipposa-.I to have writta-n it ah. mt tht year l.'f lla-re is the lirst verse of it: Suuirr Ih I runim In. Stiuilt nil I'Ui i'u; (irt.wrtli M'.i.- au.l l.lowftli uio.tr. AuJ si.riti th tin- a J uu, Suit,' i-iu-i'ii, I'u.'.'U. THE GOULDS. OtiiKiiK J. Hot l l ami C I', lluutinir ton are reeent emit ribu torts to the liuihlintr fiuiil of the New York l'rrss club in sums of fl.lkMi earli. Kpviin hot'l.n lias tinlera-d from a pri-ss-elippiii).' bureau "all the enin-tui-nts anil arasmiits alamt" liis father w hieli have apManil. or v. ill appear, 111 all the 111-wspaj.H-rs of the worhl." Ja V tJori.lfs original inta-iitioii was to Ik a eountry tslitor, but he finally Sa-lea-tasl anaither road 1V whirh to n-aa'li the iinuwnse fortune whit'h lie had ill view from the lK-j.'iiiuiiif of his eanr. 4Nt-K when a man in liouhl's pre-in-i wan cxjiressinif symjiathy for lyrns W. FieM, after hi. "loss of the Manhat tan i:ievatel utoeU. the reut tUnaua i. T xelaiiiM.l: "U. we lusve left fyrus In j real estate." '
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