NOKK li ELI'S INDIANS. It la the Greatest of Civilizing Agencies. (irn. Ariutronit'a Kirlnce In Ctmnee tlon with the AlMriiriii- of the t'nluxl Matra l'iir"t: Siunl Imllana Who Are Self - iirtlria-. ticn. Frank Armstrong1, assistant eomnii-sioiicrnf In.lian affairs, wits an Indian inspector for many years, ami in that rapacity learm-tl by practical rxiirrirnrr intu'li of Indian character ami the mitliotls cmployi'il in Imlian civilization. He has strong views on this subject ami they are not in accord with those of his predecessors in office, lie believes, first of all. in uiakimr the Indians self supporting and able to make a living for themselves, inde-M.-ndf nt of the white men and the fv'ov i l-.iineiit. lie talked thus to a Vash irc'toti corrc-itondciit of the l'hiladcl-plii-i Ledger the other day: The only way to educate an Indian is to teach him to make an honest li v inif to earn his own support. There is not now enough attention paid to the industrial part of his .duration. Some people, earnest ami sincere, but without practical ideas, think that all yon have to do is to put a pair of shoes on an Indian's feet in place of his moc casins, teach him to say by rote w hich the longest river in the world and to sin a hymn ami you have him civilized. An Indian, like a white man. wants to know w here In nes in uhat he is caiim.' to c, I out of it. l.ct him sc. that working ! can irct money and bu v t leu,.'- as t he w h i t- man docs and li.- will f.-.u civtli.t hinisrlf in the rieM direct ion. Take t !ie .Ullis ftlld I'uchl.i.. I'ot- t.-r v making i- their liuiin'v They like it and can make their li oil.' at it 'lli.-v hue I sell reared to it t hroiijh e-.-nei it 1..I1- I nst. a-l of ti a Inli;' t In-iii t.. I.u in -. Ii.l tin ii J practical. vv ide- a. v man who n nder-la n I- 1 -'t ' ry . V. at. r pipes arc ne. .I.-.I all t druc-h t he r. 01 n t r , f-.r ii ri,.'.it ion iuri--s Any ipiai.ntv ..f it can I- .Id. Tc.i.h thein how to make watt r pipe, not how to f.iriu In other ..r.l- tind out what p.ir-mt an Indian i- adaptc.l to anil bt ink' him up to a higher standard in that . upatioii. oine time ai'o I was up oil I'll-fct sound I found that t hey had sent a fanner up there to teach these Neah Ikjy Indians farming, when there is no 'tillable land to farm, as all the lands arc rocky and WimmIciI. Ami yet tin e Indians are self-support ink'. They (ro ei;rht or ten miles out to sea. They catch deep sea ti h, and some times they tret a whale. They dry out the oi 1 and trade their catch for tlour, potatoes, what they like. A boat buihh r would help these Indians, lie initrht teach them to improve in tin' wav they are (,'oinir. A man whocould teach them to cure their lish. so as to jet th- most out. of them, will do more to civilize them than any other person. There is in general but one tli'iut? to do. You must provide work for the Indians. If the government would jrive its attention for twenty years to t i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 it work for t hem there will be a (Treat change, and they will be able to subsist themselves, lien. Crook in duced some of his Indians to raise bar ley, and they went nhcad. I urk'ed that the ,'overmuent buy it.-, barley en tirely from these Indians. When I found there was more barley raise than could be sold richt there, instead of following the usual course and taking the barley of the chief. I sent word around that we would lir-t take the b. irh- of every N.r widow and or Indian The chief wa-lc!t to the l ist He had his Mi-pl.- and hi. l'r-on. hi trams, and coiil.l .-are for himself I he result va- tint the Indians were in i .ii i .i . I t o .ii I . .. n u t barb rais int.' me of t fii.i-!- of the In ball wa'lt to tasr . . r Hi.liUrv .-t v a , f rot ti an 1 1.-1 an r. r atiou 1 l ,. I N K. ii 1 1. . I MAN IS CMANC.I ACLE. TOO. ttm ' I 1- . II.M. I I . a I a ' .la in 1 1 1 i I.. i. t ., 'If.. a i I ..I.. i..ia. ... it i - . t. n.. .1 f i . i I . . . i.i I - .. . i r .Lit, I. . . ..f I .. i.ra. t r t - .it. ... i I 1 .. ? " sit,. .. t I. ,t I.- r at t'.t.- pill.. . r t.n , , . I U . . I in -n. . 1 1,, r I I, li -. d t . t . ' i i , t. .1 t 't t III t--.IOi.f-, .l t.a t -I I h. ili.'s lilt a ' a . s o ll i -II pr. 1 1 l l.ttir r it i-ii ami I li. it I -I .1.. li. s ..ir.i,l. I.. f,.r. him -lli-l sa ' ' . ll b .w iI.h- - il loon N i in; t.lll.-s ..lit o tell be d r. ll .' 9 ' " II. t i.i t s j ii t ;i U in t the most Ih tihiiiii.' l-.iiiiet vi. ii rvrr had on voiir In ad ' 1 hen 1 .1 (eel pleased, i.f -. ii r-n. week later, jut as we'd In' slart in. for the theater, this i-aine mail w.nil.l be l.lo ly tt Imrst out with: "I'or heaven's suke, what's that thin;' you've cot on'.'" " Thiinr I've k'ot ou'.' Why, what ilo you mean." 'That hat! You're never .'oinj to mur that'.'' "Why, llfiiri' Charles I'illsbury, hat kind of a man are you'." ' " W hat d'ye mean'.' ' ' W hy. this i.s the bonnet that you said was so In-coming to me only a week UxTo.' 'Never! Never in the wide, wide World! I've pit a little taste, I think.' "And that man will braen it out in the most shameless way, thouvrh 1 know that he knows I am riyht. Now. I just buy what I please when I have the money ami say nothing to him on the subjret. Lint it's very dis coura;'iii' not ; have a stable opinion in the house that you can relv on." MEN IN PUBLIC LIFE. l'osi mastm; Cksmca i. I!issi,r.i. pro nounces his name with the accent on the la t syllable. At ni ur 1. Oshok.nk, the new mayor of t'orry. I 'a., i - but Ji". years old. an. I is probably tin- youngest mavorinthe I iiitc.l States. In:. Tvimvok has paid ?!0.ouo towards li.piit latin-,' the debt on the lirooklyn Taliernaele; .'O.iinn addition al would remove the indebtedness. SwiiKTAitv IU lint t:r. it is said. "ften remains at the navydepartiiient.cn 'tiired actively in official dutic".. as late as sevi-n o'ch-k in the evening'. K-Sc, kkt.vi:v Tit v v sjiys t hat. in ad dition to the hard labor ami constant anxiety, his cabinet life cost him about .V.O.oui a year over and alwve his t-alary. l'UKSII.KNT Cl.KVKI.AMl ow ns a fourth interest in the Miller ami Sandscoal and mineral lands, lyin in W'avne county. W . Ya., w lil.-h have Wen leased to the Wills llram-h Mining company for dt-rclopuielit. Th Itnl .r Hit. l'aa-ltlp. If the Pacific could be laid bare we should have a most singular spectacle Th. to would lie. a number of uiiiun tains with truncated tops scattered over it, and those mountains would have an appearance just the reverse of that presented by the. mountains we see on the shore. The mountains on the shore are covered with vegetation at their bases, while their tops are bar ren or covered with snow, but thes mountains would 1h H-rfectly bare at tlveir bases ami all niuml their tops they would Iw coverctl with beautiful vrg'etatiun of rural polypi. f. ill il-T DR. L. L. CAEMEa. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Jr. Mile Medical Co., Elkhart. In. f levTUsrs : I feci It my duty, as welt n a ril;n.ure, to i.ulilish, unsolu ltetl, to ihe worl.l tha fjeuelil reeefved from on. MiLts- BrsTo',ivic ntMroics 1 wui Ptrirken a.nvn vii'h llenrt Jmrnr iintl itscoinili(-iiiinii!. arnpitt j'ii!e v:iry Inu frnm '.Ml to 1 10 hems -r minute, a h.ikinL'er tiuruinK sensullnn in Uie iud pipe, oppression THOUSANDS K'-S irlon of the heart and Mow lower rib. j.iiin in the arm, Rhnrtnenof liremh. Mlei-plessne-s, iicitknesa ml peneriU tlehilitv. 1 he arteries in my neck wonlil ilirob violently, the tbroMiinof my heart eon 1.1 i hearrl arrosii a laree riMim ami wimlil hake my whole body. I wkh nervmia tlnit I Oiulii not hold my hiil temty. I on Wii mmirr f A, rrmrmrai of mifl phnirtanm, Mif Anri- frrjfw fjatltmm ftf fntrrtt Mftnn nH rUnnr t lrit hmrjit. A fneiul rwwn-n-iiiii-it your n-m.-.1ie "lit km curtsl by ir. Vilr n-m.sin : have taken . three Nrtilr !( tour New f . I J V-l t I J Ilent lire and two hotlleii W J Ni-rrtue Mr pn!' 1 normal. I hove no more violent Ihn.l.l.n.if of the heitrt. t mm m viu Mn mrnvrt-lv r-.-oiiiiiM-ii.t i-vitthiii- v.itb ni.n.in r-l tlenrt llmuii to Ml r. JHtlrm' Jirir p9 H m liirm oto4 6 rurril tiTjnin I ity. Kiu L L. CtKVIB. Fol.l mti l'u.ilif Cuarintr. OR MOM i V RETURNED Mil.HHV liK.T J liAVISnX. Kltl.NSrit Kil. Garfield Tea niilif ( i -111 llt.lt ttt. I v- (! a Ctttltl-lt-jL H AVl M IkiM'tti Cu res Sick Headache Constipation Deiii.inils pi-niupt tn a't uieiit. The ro. Hilts of lii-olect ni.iy be si riniis. Avnid all harsh mid iliastic purgatives, tho tendency of vvhii h is to weaken tho bowels. Tho best remedy is Ayer'a l'ills. llcing jiinely vegetable, their action is prniupt. and their effect always beneficial. They are an admirablo I.iver and A ftrr-liuiier pill, and every where endnrsed by the profession. " Ayer's Till-i am highly mid univer nally spoken of hy the (tropin about here. 1 make daily use of th.in in my practice." lr. l.'H. Fowler, r.ridjje port. Conn. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills aiiova all others, having loii proved the.'r value as a cathartic tor nivself uuil family." J. T. ll. a, I.t ilhsvillc, 1'a. " For several years Ayer's I'ills liuva been used iu luy'lauiily. We liud thetu au Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, nml are never uiihoiit them in the house." Moses tirenier, Lowell, ibtss. "I have used Ayer's Tills, for liver troubles ami indigestion, during many yeais, an. I hoe ulw- found ili.iu Iirompt 11 to t i-ili. i.-nf in their uttioii." N. Smith, I In a. N. V.. "1 Mill. ml from eoiinlipution nhi.b fts.itnit. Mil h ll!l ll'Sl .11. lie li.flll Ih.ll I I.HI.-.l It Wl-i.M iOlse a SlopI'le thrt I- i i,. '1 ii l.. i I , r H Ti I Is I (. f. S... I a . Me. .-li 1 1 I. . lire." 1. loo Le, I In II itv ' v ...,...!. I r... I- i . I I. . r- re I, ! 111 .,- r . r' I- 1!-. f. r the pA.t -l t -f.r ll-. in ..ii in . l,..o- In k ll- U tr .1. - r . jii.ji t '! It I V .....I i: ' li -. r- I I i. I . .. t i i Ayer's Pills, f . . i . tea! k- m t !. t' .!. ind Traale-MnrkK otit.iin.-il. irnl m 1 1 1V eut i-u- n. - . on.-ii. ii-.t r..r Moderate Our Otfir i-. Oon-n-ate U. S. Patent Oftice. nd 1 oi e.-nre pttent in I.--" t une t h.in I ht-e i. -mole fr..m W'-i-li-ii-jton. Semi moiti-l. iiro in.' or photo., with ile-. erlp :.U. We nlvi-to. if p it-tit-iS!e or Hot. free of Cll-llV". Our f.-e not line till p:iT.-nt la .-.-:ir,-.t. Pamphlet. to ii.t.i:n I'.it.-Tii ith nm. of nriii.il rii.-nti in jour State, inuuty, town, iietll free. Aililre--," C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. D. C FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. li i:VI.S L.AMIM.I I kt I: S;tcvt -e'es pe.-f. .. tlv tittt j n.l tuic nlte I iar 3 curs. At'.ii cc.-l rves iisert it. J. t:..MNi. Optician, I'st-iV.I. I oi. 2 s xth St.. I'l I I SIM IMi. PA. Etatmrii Fire Insurance Apq T. AV. DICIi', General Irsurance Agenl KflKAni7Rf). HA . Purs Tallow Soap. Is perfect: in other words It Is all Soap, and the lH-st lor laundry purposes made. Aeents wanted to nell to private families, also a Keneral club order aitent In earb town. Address AMERICAN TKA CO. 338 to .tic. Fifth Ave, PiTT9i.rKOH. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED To sell M' liSKK V Mm K. Merrn I ti.e twet .rletiei. .., an.t new. repUre all ft-.cn tlmt dust, and aiiHrxnlee -aiinieinn. limhet "alar, or Ci-uiiiil,-!ii..n pul.l from the KLart. Write lor term M. K. liooker (!b.. Nurserymen, Knehemer. N. ttatiUnhe.1 Ineorpor.te.1 lss.1 to hanrt'etheom.-tui liir. rirT rvu I Keieeei.. o ltoh..l i ce V. ..r .!. .:,n.l;ia i:x.ll.m, fnilusely illur.:r-ti.-,i. hi.uiliniel)r l;.ni"H. m1:9M ik jjImx prM-.-. ia-.lsMiieii,tiH. Kn tt.ly newil.i nJ' tl luwllme mtttllllialit. ra.HwiKl lerrt Wf ffivm. pVn.1 for lmreliwmeieMerifKiPerireiUae . COMK.CV CO. PuMlsrvor. C4tiaa. UU Him 1 II I Nil -Z:?J ";..i V's-sJS-'" THE PEOPLE OF LAPLAND. ( iviliratlou at lt Wumt l Irefrrable to Life A moot 'I lie m. Th Laps have reconciled me to civilizatu-n. They arc as ciinniii'-T an.I sharp as they can be ami not in the least o-,mm1 natiircd. but somehow nian utSf to live together without tlyinr :it each other's throats. In all instances they are not frio-lits, says a -writer in London Truth. 1 saw u few comely joiitio- women and a few ceom-s with really intclIi.Lfont and intercstiii": f;ic;-s, and some beautiful infants. 1 Cut the men. without :i i-ini'lo cxci-ptioii. were hideous. bow-leL';"cd dwarfs. Tot!i" deti-rioratinir intlueiH-i-s of dirt atid marryino- iti-an-l-itt tin-y a Id that of drink. The wife of a drunken !m- baml is allowed, witlmnl the foriouiity of divorce, to. leave him and take a sober one. or to ncjrlcct him for one t ha t suit s her betti-r. All have a talent for mak ing money, and they hoard what they M-rupe toj'ether. The poculinr bad .stiH-11 of a Lapp settlement is a com-po:m-l of the smells in summer of shambles, dirty ilairies. tliriv keiitiels. and of ral hcrite.-s of dirty huinan -rcat urcs. Llueli.ttle Hies rtniimi the reindeer hidesaild on l-kidih-rs tilled with reindeers" blood that are out in tin-sun to dry. Their bite i.s vein unoii.s and may li- fatal, except to I.aps. The huts reck with foulness untiicii ti. .liable. It S4--Illed counter to the tit lies:, of thino-s for erea 1 1: res i .f such l-.iuty as reindeer to lie su'.j -et to those fright ful dwarfs. A herd of one tlioii-and nine hundred were fetehoii down by do's from the Held for us to see Tin y w ere a pid lire an-l s. f.-nt !.- that t!u-y Would stand to be Ju tted The ihe's were told, when the reindeer were wanted, to o-o and fetch them, i lT they went by t heius-l ves. I,i altuit half an limir we saw them, with their charges, eotiie down a iiiount :i i:i and twice ford a river mi thci r v ay to t he in.losiire where t hey usual ly ca me to be tniiked. 1 w as oiii-red a bowl of I be milk, but the widen v.- - el holding it was so filthy that I l.-t lined. ilou ever. a Xnrnvitian milked a doe into a I ri i il; i ii'.' horn he had w ith him and l. t me taste the content:, and offered me a draught, w hieli I t.sik. II v. as I i ke t lie richest and sweetest cream, a. id . 1 siip-jmi.s.-. is just the ln-vi-r.ie for a cold climate. .V deep drauo'ht will jiveoiie iiulio-.-st ion. Lapps theiiiM'hi- . cannot drink much of it at a 1 1 in.-. I i.i ries on the fjkis for siipplviiio- ti::ned r.-in deer's cream to the I'ari.- market would, i have no doubt. Ik a financial success. A teasN Mtiif ii I of it would fro further than a tcaspooiiful of cow's cream and be more palatable. ONE OF ARIZONA'S WONDERS. A lttirri'l-Nl.tteil K.iek Tuo 1 1 iin.lri-.l l-'eet !lii;h hieli t an lit- Seen ;iI-4. Away. Kormany years lieidclbur:T univer sity has had the honor of owiiiuo-the larjrest barrel, or "luii," as thev call it. in the World. They have had the honor. altlioiiL'h. aceordino- to l!i- S;m l-'rati.-is-o t all, it docs not r. ally be loiio t, (lietn, for Arioiia has a barrel that makes theirs fad.- i n t o i n-i;r:i i :i cance. The one at I leidel biu;r wiil Hot hoi. I liipliil. neither will the oi;e in Arizona. In thi, way tln- arc li.. sa'ne. but are ilitT.-retit in many other ways. Arizona':, barrel is t he work ! nat nr.. and it is on a bi-j-ti p.-al. -f mountain. alHUit live miles t:.nu A;-u.i - aii.-iitas. wiiieh is in t.io i Malm i mountains. ab..ut sivt.-i ti nuk-s from a railroad. 'I he barrel is ..ne .ftl... ,--.ul iar r. N-k forma i k -ft - and h al.nl tuo biiu lied f. . t I.i li. ai.d the t it is at b ast two th... i ii. f, t at-.-. the V : I !'. . It e.itl le s, ,-, ", ,r i.i,;. -l. f..re tl.e Irn.-I. r t-t...: ji, ! I U- .pi. .il.ee 1-- In. .-I .lee. i '. , : I It r-' t... l. i.f t he i.i.. I ...i.t io.i to s, e ti.e I :r -.- u ; :.-,! .. ..;, . .',!. M r. I..-. 1 its j s a i. . it a i.i s u ;i. .. r a fn. . t ..s , ! i .... . .. I.,- . : ;. I . ! ir.'i 1.- i.r. i.i a . . : .. . u - t t- .r:-i-. :i b.r. ' '. It !.h-s i ..t I -..!. ' ... :. b.i n . 1 1 1 . !. -s s.-. ii i r - i.i t ' .. .1 . 1 .. . . ..-. a!l ..to- r -i i.- it :i t,'- a r;i ' 1 r- K I ! i - a ! t . t i '. . :. '. r u' ..( .leal. i. ri .:. ,i I ' . er.r.n-i ,. I-, .tee.- a! I t :-. lti.s..s..M I'l..' half .1 .(.... i i, v. ill, .,,-!,., ...ill. I kn.M U it to pi. .-, n a f, u .!:is. A LMTLE TOO HIGH. A lr .f 1 1 I M i., Iinlrr llial I nuM V.I tte Worn. 1 In n- is aeer'alii y.iun-.' woman in usiuii.' t. n. s i -, s Late I -.id s i a-h- iliet-'il. to who in na!l'le's p.irsl.n. .11 -, ill t !.e lll.it Ii r of hel;!lt l:i- been for V a rs a s.i i ij.-e i ..f the t. , --1 1 t r.ret. Th. f i. t 1 1 i.i t on ie . - a - lie may ha '. c a lover w how ,11 r.-j .ie. t hat !it- ' - m ! , : o "h i'h a - hi . heart" docs i'ot takeaway t he j j -t.il ic of b. r pre-en t ; -ri. -1". "...I Ioiil' since. h:n i:i' ;ieiepo. uu invita tion to Im- l.rii les'ua id for a irienl. .-.lie resolved liill a kl'l wiiieh : .ie iill alined Would teiiil t o e. : i.i I i !!i - mat ter tf height bet w ec'i bei a lit! t l.t t it her at 1 1 n. i.i n ! s. This was to hate her white satin slippers c. .lis; dieted wilh lu-cis I hree iin i.es h !i. '1'he order w as L'iv.-n and at the .lay apiiiilte.l sin- went to the store t- have t he sliicr.s tried on. Tlwv wcre cut on the most artistk principles pos sible and tin yoiinr v. oiiian . urv- etl h.-r f.-ot wit Ii pride. She .- tart. ! to rise in order to test I heir comfort and then came t he t u' of war. She loiiud imp. is sible to stand without the aid of t'u amiist-.l eb-rk. w li... with Im.iIi bauds extended, succeeded in lan.lin-r her lirmly on bcr fei-t. Tin- instant lie withdrew his support the unusual heio-ht of t he heels eaused her to lose her balance and topple forward like a tiirure of Mrs. Jarlev's wax work ex hibit. Work nf the Kisli 'otntiilMsliri. Ihirin-e the lishino; season of IstiJ the United States tisli coUuiii sion. which busies i tsel f solely' with tin propaga tion of edible tish ill the waters all over the country, stock in-; rivers with species new to the refri.m. list ribut ino- 'o-o-s and youn-; lisli to the lakes and scaeoasts. and workin; in a vat number of ways to the one end. dis tributed a total of ::ih;."iso.4:;j ctrs. fry and ycarlinirs of all kinds of lish. The largest operations were in shad. f this tish I'.'.i.lMMl.tNMl fry. l.ooo.tHKi year lings and :(.0ii(i.(MH eo-.-s were distrib uted. Cod is the tisli most distributed next to shatl, and of whitetish, hike trout, pike, jx-rch. salmon, l'atfish and lobster the distribution of ej;'rs. fry and y-arlino;s was away up in the millions of each, every state ami terri tory p-ettini; a share. The work of the commission, which is of so ";rcat im portance and substant ial value to the w hole pt'ople. is done ipiietl y. in athor-on-eti business way. without parade tf any kind, and the commission is by no means a widely known department of the (government. Cruelty In Morocrit. An act of cruelty was recently com mitted in l-'c.. Morocco, of so atro.-i.ius a -har:u-ter that it has even aroused t he indio-iuttiotiof the Moors, una. -customed as they are to judvre such matters se verely. It has Iwen prov-fd that the chief eunuch of the sultan -f Moroco. a man named Ilubikil. has killed a little tietro slave In loiiin-; to him by slowly pour-in; iKiil'mi; water from a kettle over the child's h-ad. An impiiry was made into t he matter ami it was ascer tained that this was the litili siave vvhouihe hud killed in the same way. The case wa.s rt-jHirtcd to the sultan, but his majesty dec li-ictl to interfere. In Mur.n'in ur;rt. h s are an altof.'cfher privilcjrisl class arid a.re valued at a high Jrue by Uu-ir im uers. I 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Tlii:-; oiiiinont riivsit-itin lias tie Vtiti'.l liloiiinp to his Sjieii.ilty Disctisps of the .I''", loll", NllSI', Thruat, ltitt"; ant i . hronic Dise.i.sfs. CAMBRIA HOUSE. EBET-JSEURG. PA., Mom lav s, Anti-t 1 I : S.-pteti iUt 1 1 , .-lotM-r Noveiiilt-r '.. I i.. eiiiU-r 4, l'.-o, January 1. '": I" lrii rv L'o. Match ''.. April M ay -, .linn- Is. ls-'l. til! '. v. M. GRAVID CENTRAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., I .io-ite t he IVmisylv aina lJ--...t. Tlll .slllVH, Ailttllst l-". ."s.-ilellllt. I 1'-'. Oetolter 1". X.iVIMIiUt 7, I leCCIllltcr 5, IS'Xl, . .lanti irv 1. '.': February -7. Man Ii -J7. Aptil JL May .lutie I'.t. 1-"1. ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM I UK KY US AKK NH SI I; I il I". THANKS to IliK Hm'I'hj; Ii r.Hi ;. t iv. I h i v- n fV-t Ntil ir.i' lf.i-:iy ! vrr .x jcrji. Jtr . lfi ! 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T m ut I y 1111L r.AHTE!J MECIOtsr; CO.. Nor ork. "i'.apiLL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PEiCE v.-.- i Lydia ii. Finkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Cur for the wrr-.t form of Feniule Cotnpbinti, all Ovarian troubles, Infhinmution and Ulcera tion, Falling anil Pisi!.icement4, also Spinal Weakness anil l.euct.n lia;a. It will dissolve and exjtel tumors from the uterus in an early stap.e . tlevelopmcnt, and checks the tendrncv tr cancerous humor. It removes f;iinrne,--s, flatulency, we:ikne rf the stomach, cures I'.loatinc. Heat'.iihe, Kervous I'rostration.Gencral I)clilitv, Sleen )esncss, I)e pre-iion and Iiuliestiun, aKo that feelint; tf Tearing down, causing p?in, weight, an. I luckache. it acts in harmony ith thelatrs that povern the female system under a'l circKustances. For Kidney Complaint of either fex this I'ompound . unsurpassed. Correspondence Ireelv ai sw-ered. Ad lie-s i.i conlidencr l-l UIA I-PINKIIAM Mtli.CO,LlNl,llu. r BUGGIES at I Price r i-.i r.!.i.-j 11-1 ai ti,.. ' H I'litl-. "i I.I.-I V v . i-ii.-.. -i.i-i . 4 fx 4 l-- l..i.surr-v ..in-. 11 Ai.i. Vj-, .J '- i.-ki.I v nuu. i i'. .i.t.i.-ttt..tH H-w 14 i-.v-.l I art j-i '.., Kut ..f Im-- . l'Mv ilri-. V!..n3u.t.-i(l - ttiSN(.i HiiL-i-y M ?:. M i.l.l Hun'. N V- iV :ai Trail. " $1 .' . I I4i.ni. C ' "Z.-T" 1 Fr a.wvan s-uldie. (l iiu y' mt y I'. . ni K: V A- CPT 4K 01 1 I 3 i OLIO The Doctor hasj Inu'ii fr jetirs a ! IVot'essor ami lec turer in several of our largest Medi cal Colleges, ami lias eariieil preat fame a- an author ity am! author on all subjects coiici rnint; his s-H-cialty. of tre!infit trlV "unril vi:li Ir. ltu ?.-fi. i.ltr tier en- MKH Ai-ICK Kl'MH. N it ui t . Ia THIS WtlMiKKKI'l, P!K-KiK UK!v W in .N BY :K SA l-M. Kior in re limn inur t-r f Iim-i b l a lml i t-T - ui:ih Ir.tht'le, hMil l Im? r -auttju Mhout my "n I . m s u thirits wouhj riv tuts iiu ao1 t h tt-ttif t. iitt urifRii. Nut if wit; elitorn tnai ttr r ni l xrt a tu hlV rr-t, m iu nervrs wrr-a al oji-Hi ..tiiitirily r-ltl: lreiueiitly 1 flail sirk f J a hi! nuiilcliv wr uv out, but now at-it-r ftiur-e 'rtaiueci c-fittl-r;r tuyheil ro lir'y url. ntnl let'l at wtll a ever. 1 aatil ' i(rt. know that lr. Slm 1M thai tr u lr tul pict't; ! .'r. 4 Jrte'ullv. Mil Makiha ('ahkkv, ln'ttu. P.. April Utitn. i-i:. t'L'KKlHiY IK A1.M AKTKK HAVIN'IIrF H I.KhKoK V. IS MUM MiiMAt'll, Kl.l'l'l-t; Ar KI1NK llttM hl,K 1 bur I ten rullfniiH with wry cevere fUm arh, t.lr).;-r :nl t.iln-y iinull rl mi itiud( i-1 tii.it felt M trilt tip roulilii'l tollw my itaiiy ;ln.r . tun tit-t--titt i tetrnt patiir. weikneMt anJ lif-a-.! rhe.- Iul ij.w aJier a nrfe il irfsttue t nti Ir. Nitu v;u itiji- more aitet-ul my tJtty I-.-Imif- a il Ii p(eure, u t rnuMtl-r mi reji hate nJ ii.-ir v Ha-iti. h. K. A nk it w. I rt ill.. t i.t . Ia .. April "jri. ! .:!. AH h.U MM1U N YKAKS OK M'KKLI.INO I ll A V K I.K A US Ki Ti Hl.tS 1K A1.M. l-'-r ii oie 1 1 an n i e - n raii I ha tfftt la th l.:,t .rti n. mi l : uttfivd ui fM tffuir'. I l.v: lfi-i ea-tetu ami wn-erb Uit-l i-tl irtitl(tt t iff a l.t rvliel. Ml.l I- i e ha liil. illdrirt ph i i)mM . Li. atom- m it ti.u t any rUtrr-t Ut r -r Hit te-m Uie a i 1 u !iy wi uutil 1 herJ (I it t- -n-i tui l uiM .l lr atii. wheo 1 put ijiet ui..-r '. n mi ui' bt 1 l-Ln arMilu.tlly l in I'tnir lil lw leel UaCalt: n It life W wrfll liti.i; e iimir. t- ll.jc rtriK an I hearty a aheu I J- vouutt Ktrl a-nt tit Uw 1 have lu thauK It liu l..r. t-l. tiuu liiti .M -li In liant ruunty. ra , April JA. Ih0 1 t !l I.T hji.ritn DI r-aieliei. tUi-kl I with iiit t lie ue ui Ihe anile r 4-u-ll-n. tha rurc il i: .J, .4 .1 , e- i il uti n.umriil on to Hl - )n lia)taWto I rr f etc r) ! y . ! lieftre ft Melt TELL YOU 3l- n ; im ri' w m tH-11 a - - u. at it pa - t-j ml .ire iu .1 p4 i miuii nt, 111 tt li ;t fi au.l pU ;i-:iitt ti-l - . iri-t r. tiirn- a pn.tu t--r e-ry Imv'- .iiL. 1 i- (Mi-tin lt-r t It ikiiIviiii' fl:t-. w 1 -;-ti I In in fit v' t ui.iKf ifiiiit-it r:ti-ll'. . umiJ 1 r:i lit . 4 r- imt- uIm t l ur in-t 1 tl t ions ; i:i-nlv tin- in tKin t .;m m a iimmiiH. mi w ii'i I ;ik 'i-ii l now :unl Htrk.- nil) - 'ii i .1 ii I - tn - ! t iinr ;t-i- : !-1 r eai 11 i it it ; 1 i -t-.iti l.- u i . 1. ;ii..i! ir ; miii-ri inw ni work :tn- iiiiii' li.rtii-i f.l. l;i.V. -:iu -o tin :iliie it:!- i- t li. Im-: -a in (,u-in -o l hat ii liu T ll.l I T'tf lt m-. Vmi ill in:tlr a -4 t mi 1 :iU- 1 1 uiti la .1 t it a 1 1 in 1 at miit. I iui":i;;-(. ih- -ituatK.ii. ami a-t jiutllv, vnu m.I ttm i tl-. in-.l wi:ii -l: hi a im-l pri-p-rtun ! ui -.1 ti---. a I a tn- mi -: i -.'p I v in::k ami t:i e 1 ; -11 ti iii.hii v. I !u- rt -nit- ut nii a f w m -:t : - - w .tr k u iti ti t-tjiial a a L's a a --.. V t.. i'm r m ait- niii .r itiu. ihmii ir aoinati, it i:i.iM- iit ihrl-Tfiio-, - tin :t- a ttll iiu, ainl -uc- t v ill un- i .m at tit- iry -rart. Nt-ithT n ri'-i' -i' r capital n-r. --ar . I l-e who work 1 ! ii- art- n-u ai -i.ii. VJi ituT write U l:v lr lu.i pal ti.ulai-. In-- - I., f. l I.r N A: Hi. No 4 :n, Aui;utat Mew HIMEE3T HOUSEHOLD USE. Tm oriirinatpo! and firat prseribrl by AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN in IHIO. Could a remedy without real merit have aurvived overeiRhty years ? SOOTHING. HEALING. PENETRATIN f For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ute. St'ifnt IIItuniHtH I'aitttianil lnflitTiniiHti..ii. tir-fi ('rtrtifi, I -..1,1k. S..I-.- 1 hr.Mt. T.rtilll-t. i.In-. I "niiiili. Awl I'aliM, suiiin.r 1 '..ii.plMttit.- 4'tit n.n.1 Brut-. Iik mi-i.-t iir.- l'..illi-i. A-ttliui-i.. I -tt'tarrh. Hi-.i..-liitiM. tf'h.Mrm. Mm i.iih. 'liiil.l.tlii-t. 'liup-t. S..r-iiHi. in rUrtly ..r UmlM, Mtlf Mti-!- .ir Slrtiin. Intiiilr li.r Ni-rvuu. Ha.lM.-ti. IH'-t'il -..iiii'lil !r-. H..I.1 t-ii-ryti hre. 1-ri.r X. i-t Mi U.til.-ts. t.itu. 1. s. johNmuN vi., IiuHtoo. M-uah TO HIVI HFALTH THt LIVCK MUST HF 00r. ijajJrJ Ixl r" SJ r 1 1 Cures thort sands annunllvof IJTPrnom. rlaints. Biliousness, Jaundice, Dysrxr ia. Omstipatlon. Malaria. More Ills resnlt from an TTnhealtliyLivertLauanr other cause. Why puffer when yon enn 1 cured t Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigor ator is a oelehrati-a f fimilv Tneclirino Vol U lKl UCI-4T will icifLv viitr. 1 uif, 111 ,Ki,t li.-5jc. Kr.iuov ursvei. tier-Vfiiiynec-t. Heart. l'riDrv i.r I.lver iinae-t. Kuiiwti tiy a tire.l. lane-ild ttfiit ie; Inaetlun ot IIM Itlllr..!-, W ...... r. .1 .n. . . . . . . . . - j 'i j...n.i.p. in.. l.llMI-l, inn I UT.Ii--. ,-au.e rt-io.nf.l yi.u runiint have health.! riinil him ...vr ti.. i..h -. . . . ... 1 J'"' lH t -Mm. 1. I,. 1:. Milium. K,t hli-h-m l a t.iotj i.iht-r ..tiier innnlar t-tnuoniali. Try It. uie x urnot-i .1. mkii'm Kldaty 4 ur ' , 7-11 enn ni;.. rirret.. I'hilailrli.tiU Pa !ilj Sy all reliaMe .IrutKlbU. 4 -i a We i-b. ttie mai-Tr-lnt Frrnrl. Km.. ,lj CAL7HOS ln-. anil v li---il i-narautn tbat I alih.k wii i f t OP HUrharsra LaUiaa, t Kl. t.pfm;4MrhMk arlc-cic aaa UK-. I lit; li l.. lie it and fay if satis tisd. iAimi, von unm rt 8b aactricaa Agiab, bkla. - Tmm, -T-RFT : M rmrr k in. i-nliuTniii JL aiiaa r-iaan L 1 " K-??EN FACTORIES FOR DOG FEED. A I'lar-e here SuUuanc for Ariatweratic (aolnra la MMitartsn-d Wholr-aale. One of the two factories in this coun try for the making- of patent food anJ pal tit mc-dicine for los has been de-sc-riiftl in th? New York News. Tli foii'ider of this establishment was a SooU-lini-in. ll was fmplel in In il..n ki-Hiu'ls, btuditil the nt'ttls of d.T-' tlioiij.'ht out special treatment f..r them ami finally took out ateiits on f.anls ami lut-Jieiues, and in this tiiii.jtie litisine-.s amarst'd a fortune, tin the frronnd tlar the visitor enters tlu-mvivinnnjin of the raw materi als. Thousands of pounds of butch er.. scraps are brou;rht here in the i-.mr:' of a month. Oatmeal in whole tale juantities and tons of herbs are u.setL The old-fash ion-d dojf's bane, lMnes-t, catnip and beef-root, under various scientific names, find a use a-i food or as niclieine. The second fl.ior is iK-cupieil by four curious machines, with irrcat cylinder attachments. Af ter tho fat and meat have been sorted thev arc pround -separately in these machines ami then placed in great wo. t.1. -it tuls where various mixtures are added. The next process seems so much like the ordinary baker's work that one is ipiite lispoied to taste things, and when the round and square cakes of a teiuptintr brown have been taken from the brivk ovens one really envies the aristocraticdotf. After cooling-, the bis euits are lacked in neat pasteboard lies. According to fcie these boxes are lalclei for pt-t dog's, for grey hounds and St. Ilernards. There are es-ct ially prepared dishes for cats, sutticient food to keep puss for two days may le bad for five cents. Hut it costs a pretty per-uy to keep a dog. A larg-e doir must have sixor eight cakes, liesides a quantity of meat. The meat costs probably about ten cents and the cakes are four cents apiece. The most interesting department is that of the patent machines, at the top of the building. The mixtures of herbs and chemicals are boiled in great kettles, an.l thtf liquitl is brought up to this tloor to be put in bottles of various t,i.es au.l lalieled "cure for mange," liniment for sprains," and to 'pre vent baldness." Sure cures for seven teen diseases, and pills as well as liquitl medicines, are made. This curious es tablishment also makes dog-collars, dog soaps, crates for carrying or ship ping dogs, dog brushes and combs, blankets and mackintosh waterproofs, with hoods, for greyhounds. CRUEL SPORT IN CHILI. "BarrQ," the D-ut(4rtiu National I'aatt mm, la Which Hue Huru-mca l'artlrlpatt. The national pastime of Chili is the "barro." which is played by the huas cos, or Chilian horsemen, who are splendid riders. At every wayside drinking shop there is a range of posts i-.upM.rting a long rail, to which the In irivcs are tethered. Whenever a few Iiua-4-ii-i meet a wager for drink is bure to lie put up. Then sides arc clutsen. and the leader?, first take their places on horseback side by side, each with his horse's chest close up to the bar. The others mount and range themselves on each side in the same p. .s it i. ui. Then the game begins. The ol.jeet of each side, according to Lou don Tid-llit. is to force its way along to the further eud of the bar against the opi-ositiou of the other party, l.a.li closes sideways with all his might and digs his huge rowels into his horse's sides to keep his chest clo-e to the bar until the drop blood and the cruel bits are jerked viciously. tclls of excitement and rage break fn.in the players as the pressure in crease:, and their legs are crushed be tween the horses. The spectators are equally excited. Kven the horses seem to take an intelligent part iu the strug gle, and a well-trained mount will frequently oust a rival from his place. 1'rogrcss along the bar is, however, very :.low, au.l when there are as many as thirty or forty picked players a side a whole day may be spent without the contest being decided. Horses and men loth surfer severely, legs are crushed and broken, and at the end of the struggle the riders have to be helped from their saddles, anil their clothing has often to lie cut from the swollen tlesh. L'nless a limb Ik' bro ken, the tough horseman is little worse. A day or two on his back and pure olive oil restore him to strength and suppleness. A HAUNTLD PALACE. Mmiite SititM s--ii iu t tie hwrditib Koyal Court. The Stockholm correspondent of the In -li. lent JUdge tells this ghost st. 1". -r a 1. ii time il has l-t n no scret tl..it : .irits haunt the royal pulu.-e in Stockholm. Years ago the kin.'? lc-i-jPk" t!i.ir.iu;rlily convinced of the presence of ghoi-ts that he had the big win;' mo..t frequented by them torn low li and rebuilt. Hut the g-hosts did nut li: appear when the alteration was-, lua.lc. and they still carry on theii i.i;rhtly iar.ni-.als. Some time ago the !l:.ni. li crown prince an.l his wife, while visiting Stockholm court, lived 'i the haunted palace. On th. first -ij.'lit there was an extraordinary manifestation. A chainlicrlain was lifted from his lied by invisible hands and was laid ou a table at the eud of a 1-edrooin farthest from the lied, tin the following morning I'rinee Joliann asked him if he had heard the uproar in his room. On the evening of the same duy 1'rincess I.ouise was writing in a room brilliantly lighted. Suddenly a woman appeared and began extin guishing the lights. Princess I.ouise, who is' celebrated for her courage, tried to lay hands on the woman, but the latter vanished as suddenly as she appeared. Irince Christian, the eldest son of the crown prince, wished late one afternoon to fetch something from a dimly-lighted room. He left his father and mother, only to return a few moments later empty handed, while and trembling. He said that he had found the room filled with strange figures, which barred his way and made threatening gestures. The day Wfore his departure the Danish crown prince was playing cards with the crown prince of Sweden, when l'rinee tiustav, turning white with fear, ex claimed that a giant was behind Irince Johai.n's chair, looking at his cards. Hoth princes sprang to their feet and the giant di-appeared. Xobody in the Swedish royal family doubts the pres ence of the ghosts, but the subject of their appearance is talxMied at court. Kruuii In Hirda. Man prides himself on his reasoning powers, but it Ls doubtful, says a w riter on the subject, whether other creatures have not the same faculty in a much greater degree when in connection with their peculiar needs. There is little doubt but often the same bird comes to the same location it frequented the year Wfore, though it has migrated hun dreds of miles during the season. It requires judgment to distinguish be tween what the bird has or has not seen, so as not to take the wrong path, and judgment is the residuum of reason. Doctor "ou say that your boy has fits, but surely you know that there is a very simple way to cure him." Mother "I'ray tell me how." Doctor "let him wear his elder brother's caat-off clothes." IU x kIIc A dollar doesn't rx near ly so far as it used to." Noodle "No, but then it goe much faater.- SAVE YOU li MONEY- Xo belter y than t.y careful and ju dicious tiuyiug. Thi" August Cle.irancc Sale ill these stotei presents opportunities mI -di-ui met met u ii Ii fur I.iM.i al.i.- ami for tunate hiiyiiut. SHAWLS. One lot - Mil fine a'l -wool CASIIM KKK AND CIll'DOA SHAWLS- lull -ie in plain colors and .lat-t-uatti Weave-, wilh p:alii centers. lllack and tirev Checks ami I'laul- -Creams. I'lnk-. Lisilii liiti.. t'nlinals. Talis, etc., i nd all fain e.. ml. iti.it iwns and colorimts at t'l.'.tt I hey "ie worth from T.'-ii to i.iir at one price, ( '.:. WIIITK GOODS. 1. .'-on yards llem-t itched I'laid India Liiions in a-soin-tl Ian.'.- t.tnUt-ii plaids, suitatile for ru.r- and I h i-sm- aiul Aprons, and sum pple u-m- I Ih-iii for Shams they are ".'"I inches witli we soltl lots of them early in the vsm '..'m-. a yard and they are well worth it; tint we txmelit this lot under piice and we will sell the in that way 12!C. A YARD. I.imi yards Satin Sti i-d India Liiions wide, haiitl-oili)'. stll-li st I i (-.. solid, broken, and icraduateii nice lor Ladies" anJ t hildren's Dresss. W.r. A VAKD. l.ii yards H. in-.t itched StriMs .lai.l effiits extra wide; Si in 'lies r.".,c. A VAHD. f.i'iiyards Florentine Kols-s side Im irders for Ladies' ami Children's Aprons 4i inches wide-1'.'V-. A VAKD. A lot 1 la lied and Striped India Liiions I rokeii and yradiialcij sliiM , i.lai.K atid clni k-2s iiii ht-s with lo.-. A. VAKD. White I Kit led Swisr.1-. Si-otch iools l.V. A VAKD. (elilliiie W hite Dotted Sw ise- frnm Switzeiland an-. A VAKD. AIm.iiI .Soil yards i'tiiinetis or I'l int. -il Iottd Swi-s iM-aulifiil eoli.n-.l liifim-s on black and light colored niniiiuls werei'.."ic. a yard outou thecouuterat '-'.V. A VAKD. Send us your orders hv mail. We're liiakine the price- In iiitr ii- a larm-r busi ness this month than ever before ri( h t ill the face ol the genera1 depression. boggsTbuhl, 115. 117. 119 & 121 Fetal St, ALLEGHENY", PA. JOB:: PRINTING. run ;:; w.i. v Printing Office In t he place to vet j..ur JOE PRIHTIIIG Piotnptly anJ satl-factniliy rie. .i'i W. Wilt tlffl Utrn pi KS- .f alii I ,.i...r able Couipetion, Wr don't du any luil first-riM aixk an.l want a llyln pimv f.-r It. Willi Fast Presses 2ee! New Type We are prrparwl Ui turn out J..tt 1'niitm i-t every dtKriptwin in it.e KINf.s'r STVI.K and at the tm Lowest Casli Prices. Nothing but the lwt material l- u-ei and our work -p-ak tor itself. VVeaie pie pared Ui print on ttie i.tioite imtiee POt"TKK8 riKXIKaMMICS, Bt'filNEss t'Ai.i.f Taos. I'ii.i, !Ik-iIs. Monthly statkmknts Kn vh ui-kh, LaBKI.8. ClttCl'I.AItS, WHilMNU AM VtnITINa C'AltlW. (,'Htl k SiiTM, Drafts, IiKrEiPTn. I'.ond oi:k, LKTTER A NI NtlTK 1 1 KA Pt-, A Mi Hop and I'aktt Invitaiions Ktc V ran print atiytliini; fioiu the fnmllf-ii and neatest X't-ltinu Card In the lainest Ptlster on short notice an.l at th Diofat Reasi. liable liales. The famhiia F'kmiihui KHEXSIUIKf;. I'EXX'A OTLS ! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittshurp;, l'.-i., make a sjieiialty of manufaeturiii"; for the uomes tic trale the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricaiin? Oils, Naphtha auJ (Jasoline LUDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison wilh every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Unlfonnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market adk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITTSKl'KU liKer., PITTSBURG, PA. oetlS-aft-ljrr. Civrira. TRinc aiori. DESIGN PATENTS, "r-1 Biun . etc. nur iiii.ramiuio ana rroe liandtxxtk writ to 2iL'!' XJ? Bkoauw AT. NlCW VllHK. Oltleat bureau fur aocuriiiir patent a In America. .er paUHit takra out l.y u t linnu-lu tMr,.ra IM pui.no bj a uucice ieu Irvu ui ciiarvu iu Um lai--reat wurUl. trw t etrralattoa of any aetntlflr patw tn the HolnxKlllllv llli.HtrwiM.1 py.. ...ii..,u... Biaa ahnuld ba wtthuui It, Weekly, s:i.lol a yeart UI lunuitia. AJdrwu. alf N. A VI. ycaiJsMnaa. a tot toroaaway, Sam VurkCity. Steel Picket Fence. U.IKO acaij.:!!. ...I .uk.oa. ..f wikK Hulk. TAYLOR tU DFAN. 20L 203 A 205 Market SL Pittsburgh, Pa. nCFBTt 1VIBTrn.-'!r''''''rirJ' isuii nt.i i ui-a.1 uu- . mini tut i km.m y- m. aaa Hr.,i.M, Jl a ' mer'Can CHEAPER . THAN t WOOD f j . i"t"aji ji FLOWER OP ALL FELINE.! Tlr I't-raian at a Ih-aut), Hut I 4 iM.alant UaK-kruliin.. Tli I-r-iaii cat is rn tu t;,,. r p'nr.t fatr- if any of its family. (,. i-orilin t th talr-rt if trat I. i . ilt. in liis native land, not otily ., tl -l!-risln-il, nut i.iily vii-11 tr. at, ., rt atluiirftl, liul t In irouu My ri-- m . ... t li-lias an ai'kn.iu 1 - 1 v t- i j.it ,,,, u ri).rlits. In ftriii tin- Im- it. ,;.. , j. kiuii l.a-s not fr-at ly it ifT.r fr..:, , Atij-'ora. hut tin-tail is inn. h ., fi--ti-. ftr tin loti-ri-st ami t!,. -i-t Iiairs la'itiir t t!u tip tin-. . ma-.riiiti--iit tl uni" m hit Ii tli.- .I,.-, , , in-r -arrii's j.roinlly rt t-t tin- air as In- iikiv-k. In In, .ilLy -oat is n.t a tra.-.-..f .. , ,. an.l it t-l.itlu-s tin 'ra.-.-ftil , r. , tr.mi tin- tis of liis -ars t., tl.. , , fi-atlM-risl'" tots. I nits-. tlri-aiiii'il-of fliii iiiartn-lf.li.tii ,, inn-art lit-tl. tliis aniinal. a. i, llara-r' Uaar. must f..r.-. i i. . Irar.l.l as tin' Ja-rf.-rt tl-. . r ,,. il.uiii-stii i-at familv . Nut mi! -. . i-asily isurja -.s all liis m , t ,, U'u uty ami irra-- I nit I..- j, , i-liarnis of Ii.-.Misitiiti ainl in,i.,i,. , li;'iiity of iH-ariii.', ami. wlnl, ,,, atTi-i-titiiat- aiul lovin. i-, .ti;i ... r-t-iMt.-tirur ami iii.l.-M-inli-iii ... -sian may Ii sii in 111:111 v i-..l-.r . ls-autiful is that sha.l. t. .-!,,.., t-u 1 1i1 'liliif." -tit rlm.i- , familiar tn us as Malt.-s. sM'-illlill of tills l-.ilur h t.-. .;., , livil royally in a lioiisi m h.-r.-I 1 . Slu was naiiii-.l aft.r a 1, ol.I. aiul im royal j. rs..na .- 1 .. -.- i. lnr -1 1 liion- iiiairiiilifi-iil ! . 1 ;iu. ... tint' of vry ri.-li ..lnrs v. a- a it. oraii.ri. I uiiiiin--r to .-.uu !..- t . .1. " , iti-.' 'oul'l In iiioi'i iuisit i- t 1 1 t IioiiIi t his mott l.-il -tV.it i i,, ,t , siil.-n-.I "thf tlnii." an.l .i. jTi-at Iv from t h value of tli. Tin' Ilai-li IVrsian. with ..r.i', . , or.-.l is. i- oin of t tot rar.---t 1 , ; highly juizi-.l of tht ra.-.-. , puresl u hit- is jmtIi.i . 11. .1 t- I '.inal i. 'ii. Tlit-r. nr.- also ... a.i.,; rii tiis of tal'hifs. ami in n.-.n: . .. 0111- thf ili. y.-Ui'W -y.- i- tl.. !,.;. sin.l. 'J'li. sin. ul. I I..- 1. 11 . full; tin- hair slioiil'l lim-tln . ; , friti!.ri tin U ?.- ami i-v.-n t!.. t .. . thi:-. l-i-aiitilul lMa-.t. Tin- l.tv.- of lit., rtv is tl..- n. ;., si. in of tin l'-i--iati. a- it i ..: t . (.'..r:i. I'.vi xy otif of th.- I. n. :. 1 1 .lft- 1. tl. li.. .'lit in l.'ii:'. s. .1 it .11 . ! 1 t -4-t-UJ . illl ' - i I 'h- to t ll !' 1 1 .. If -.ir-: an.l w hat a at r. .1 1 1 . . ! .'.tii-rally su. .-- in -.'.ii.i. r later. 'I 1 ou n one 1 .f I !. n. traetive tllitl lie t-l ..rll. j. eit v. liere t li it t a .11 1 1 I 1 ' life ..f e..n- tatit hum. t . a.-1 in s. Huh t!i.i- 'i I. i ..i. r 1 - I . .ne I uiiu.:i ' In. .11 1 . . r .l-.1 1 1 1. ' t e 1 - ' - ll.- VI.-.l.iii. lii e- 11 I 1 , t ,,i - (. it. i.i I I.i -ri. .. .. l-...r,.i.ii 1 ti t .it t. v. are I i, 1 1.. in- 1 1 . t In 1 1 . t . M. I" ii..- l..- SMOOTIf4U AN ALLIGATuii trtiWit. ,M liar I Uu t Ml... si., 1. m. ttuii.M a. ii.e l.i v alter . 11 in r - n 1 11 l.tn.-i-li- la n.l . I," ha - !..-!, n. ll. s tl 111, r the title I r.eii I - ' f .uii.l that an ,1 fl.l I taken awa ot I the e. t.ll 1 1. m U s, v I. ie 1 1 k a - I . .1..' !, -. ' . I.llli lie. I ar.l- ft. .ill the I1. .1-. . . 1 r.n Ie- "-li.nt.e.1 .l.lilil that tin aii llill-t hate t.l l.e Ii i t s V let i 111 I . tli!, : . . - ... I 1 , 1 : a . . I . . . , i-l 1 1 t.. . 1 1 1 . .V , I 11 1 1 I. I... r. 1 li." I 1 1 , ! . . . tia l l.tt-n lu.i. tiller tai 1. witli it-. I.. 1 an.l for. l.-fs. I. I. 1 I I .-- I .1 u. 11 11:. 1 ii'i-ii r:i""r 1 1.1 itii- f.'. -.I:'.-an.l there kill.sl an.l .iril 1 ii- n As a.ir.i.i-lie.l the haul. .1 a thf alligator hy the eare.iss. still t- . ! Ill;', 0111 11 tll''jieil lllio 111.' n Jill 111- a stmif at si; ht of us. Mi- .-in..)... ..r Mr tiit-ii.-.l 1 nif with spark 1 i la' e e-. Now is o.ir eliati. -..' li eri. 1 "'V ..:..i 1 .. ..:.ri.. :i .. :ii II 1 ill .111.1 iiriuiii n.ii ...ii.-'.i. "'am an.l eat 01 Hie iiuii.h k. I i.. w t- i-ati shout it." Th.- in vt i-ifiiirii'- 'i siitiht I'. sjMit as simn a-, .lai'knt'ss Leian t.. !.e! iiit rivi-r i.anu ntaie.i 1 n waiei v .1 Very steep for ulmul thirty iar.1- . tl.. thi-ri as 11 l'elit le '..h.lte f.ir a':t;i. twenty yarils, ami mi that f.nu- t!i earear s of the Inill.M-h as i.iw 1 1 We w-r i-arefiil to have tin- win atra insl us. as t he allij-atur is -In. m ifituei , ,,.. i.k .. slioultl smell us. Welavilowii tlat oil the r..ii'i.M-. hin.l the linwh.-s :iinl it w :i :i"t... ......i.i ....... .......... 1 ,i... 1..I.1 it that I was not on any aeetmnl t" 1 ' until Mr. A shoiihl .'i e un- t he nal ly means of a tueh. 'I In 11 I : . . in-.. ; . t . . 1 1... .... ... 1. . .t i... 1 1 ; 1 . 1 i. w liile In at t he same moment li i.- l 1 M"titl a hall throiurh itseyt. We lay in tlii p-i-ili.ni nnlil n..! tiiL'ht. ami then i-aiiie a hea'. , I !. ereepin;.' up tin" hi 1 1 . tl i-1 i net I . au thoiij'li out of f-i o"!it . Now aii ! I ii. ' I l.f fii.i w. .111.1 .-.!. vj. I111- :i liiiiiuli- t w o. t lien it w on 1I i-t inn-oil a:' a . :i ai.- at la-t we saw tin ilark 111a '!.. a 1 1 i"ator onif era w 1 i n;.r ujit.ttlu l ". ItH-k ami Iff-jiti tearing' at it. 1 .1.. 1 ..... ..... 1 . . . ).... at Mr. A , luit 1 ihti.ui I. a.a the sie-iial to lire. 'I'h a! ! i; a i .1 1 u ' 1.. 1111 ,1 11. 1 111.11. ct I I'll! ll.'-i... almost seeliie.l a:, if its pow.-rliil ' ' lni;'ht shi-i i ns away. At leiij'tli we hear. I am it her a ! ' 1 t . ..v. ... 1 o..r ,. i.u 1 ... .,1 t 1 1 . t one oe-jail riliappill- lis J.l - eiollsly. 1 lien eaille l lie signal. i.aii". 1 1... .-iil.. 't l... I...... 1 .11.1 ....1 inusi-le. It was iuite ilea l ani ' ' ...till. I lite.. f l. ,.ll...r ,.11.. f..-,i- 1!.- rollinjr .low 11 into tin water a-'ani A BENZINC CAB. int. s.iiuiioii i.t tin, rri.iiifni nt i;.ii'it Trau-lt mi 4 iiinlr l:.t:.t. The ln'iizine eali is, aeenr.l i i'-' '' ' "' Now 'ork Sun. the most novel m.-. of t rrinsport at ion in t Ie rinaiiv . I'. ' 1 four-w In i-ler. jriii.leil l.y a t un li "I i;"' liti.i.'er on a lever, ami ptov i leil . ; 11 motivt jxivver hv a lteiiiiie ' '' whieh neither heats nor smoke oeeupants. The tirst of this style of eah wa- " i'-iitly eoiiiplete.l in a Mannheii'i i i tory. ami was starte.l on an evlu'-i; '" trip to lk iliii. It rolle.l over Ihe .- uu try roatls at the rale of lift. -en or v teen mii.'s an hour, ami at an e'. i' .' of half a cent's Worth of l.eil-ine -. I inilf. In every city on hi - r ..utr 1 '' cotnlm-tor, who is at t he same I mi-' '"" j.rinc-r, has run his eah Ihi.uu'ti 1 t.triH-ts. taken on ami let oti 111 1 ia.sscni'ers. a ml ma.le hi- w.iv .ei--"-liiarl.i-t places to show the i a-e a1'' safi-ty with w hieh the luacliiiici'.v ' be manajeil. The cost of the eah is but one tli " satid .lollars. ami this can l.. i. .!u 1 in tilt proees.tif wholi-f.ah- out i-' turc to lnjr hiin.li'e.l ami lifiv "f him. iii .1 .lollars. Tin invein.n' 1 .' 1 " that it will r.-vtilut i.uii.'c the pr 11 t.V'.teiii of transportat ion In-t ween . trv tow ns ami iH-twceii otic-, ai.-l tl.. '' Slllilllhs. I'rat ai l.tM.titi(itl. f'ui-l. 1 1 Miiiis t hat jH-at lias Ih-.-ii penua- nciitly a.toptctl as fi:! fur I.N-.nii.iiio . m the ailstena-tl.lerhoiis rjilwai 1" Sw tsleii after a series of exh.iii--! tests to tlfterniim its relative value a compartsl with coal. In the linal a lix-onioliv e pulle.l a train at rtvul-i-tiotl NpcJ, ailil up the steepest Ll'ia-i'' nts, steam In-iiij,' maiutaiuetl at full Jiressure, with rvt-11 colj water ted the boiler.