Ml ' ? r .' i : 1 1 BUFFALOES L ENGLAND. Specimens of the Few Survivors Shipped Across the Atlantic The Experiment ' Ilree.l!n;r the Animal In Knglfeh I'arUn Coiill-rcti by Jlrlton M Very Likely to Prove l'oBucreiifiil. Fifty, or even half that nnmber of years a?o. the possibility of the '"huf fier" of the American plains lxwmiii? extinct was not so nmoli as lreamel of, savs tlie St. James' IJudget. For a?es they hail wandered in countless herds on the plains on the eastern side of the KneL-y mountains, providinsr the red Indian "with an apparently inex haustible supply of meat. Thousands were killed for their tonp-nes and the steal; cut out of the hump the most delicate part. The bisons, from which the earlv "voyagers" and the fur traders obtained their "pemmicati." did not suffer from the demands made upon their numbers by the Indians; but the white hunter, with his ever improving fin-arms, did the work of destruction. Where once the herds were so numerous that it was the prac tice to drive them gradually to the edre of a precipice and there frighten them over, none can be found. At last the United States government awoke, to the fact that America was lijion the point of losing the bison. The arrents of the Smithsonian institute had a dif ficulty in procuring some specimens which were required. Tin- result was that a small herd of about forty is now strictly preserved in the Yellowstone park. T'.ut one or two wander away most years and are soon killed when once outside the protected territory: the security of the herd is consequent ly by no means assured. The news, therefore, that a number of Nebraska buffaloes have been imported to this country, having been obtained for the purpose of Wing turned down in some of our parks, will be welcomed by our natn ralists. It is. unfortunately. very questionable if the eeriiiient of keeping and breedincr the grand beasts in our Kng lish parks will be attended with any success. The bison on its native plains is accustomed to great heat in summer and extreme cold in winter. l'.ut. for all that, the climate is a constant one. and the change of tl" variabil ity. the fog and the damp of this country will be great. Indeed, when we look at the condition of the bison's Kuroju-an re lation, the aurochs, we may well doubt, if t he (fen us bison will long remain an inhabitant of the earth. It may be many years lie fore we quite lose it. for representatives will probablv lirrrvr for a comparatively long period pre served in parks, just as the ancient white llritish cattle linger now. Hut, as in the case of the latter, the want of fresh blood and the consequent close interbreeding will tell in time and result in constantly diminishing f. rtllity, until in the course of years the last representative of the race will die and the world know them no more. We may safely say the extinction will not happen in our own time, or even in that of the next few generations: but it is to be feared that come it surely will. t ONLY A TRAMP. Hut There Were Tear, nixl Hitter One. Shel tor 1 1 i in. ''It's OT'ly one of them pesky tramps. 1U1I," said a brakeman to his compan ion, as the lights from two lantern-, fell on the form of a man mangled as only a. railroad train can mangle. "1 sup pose we will have t get linn into tlie caboose anil leave him at the station." They gathered up the remains as best they could, says the New York Kecordcr, ami. after getting them aboard the train, ;fave the signal to go ahead. Yes, he was only a tramp. The brakeman addressed as Kill had seen the man fall between two cars while stepping from one to another. Tin train had been stopped, and the two railroaders went hack to see what damage had been done. In the ca boose t hey Made a search of the dead man's clothes. They didn't liud much: no money, not even a knife. In the in side pocket f the raf!red vest was a greasy doo',:i:ig envelope. In takii.g out the letter a tiny band of (fold f.-'ll to the tl.x ir. Vi hile one picked up the ring the other read the letter. It bail . been well timi'reil. and there were un mistakable spots that only tears could have caused. The handwrit ing was a woman's, and read as follows: "Ilcar Jim: Mary is dead, and in her last words she inquired for papa. She missed you so much, and never seemed to lie well after yon went. I am sorry. Jim. for what I said that night, ami if you will come back I will never complain and worry yon any more. I semi you Mary's ring: you remember when ymt (Tot it for her. Please come back to your wife." That was all. The wife hail heard in some way where her husband was and had sent him the letter. 1 1 oc curred to one of the brakcrm n to look at the postmark, and with d'ulicnlty it was seen that it was a month old. and that it was that of the very place at which they had decided to leave the dead hotly. Jim must have met with misfortune, and was stealing his way home, which he reached only to he carried out ami laid beside little Mary. An Ol.l t-:iilih 4'iiMtom. The candidates for bailiff in th.town of Alnwick, North Kntfland, just be fore the flection ride in procession to a horse pond near the town, dismount and struggle through the mud and water as best they can. They are ac companied by a brass band and all the population of the town and neighbor hood. The custom dates from the time of King John, who visited the town in 1-10, The roads were very bad and some of his baggage wagons had to be left in the mire. On his arrival he in quired who was responsible for the condition tif the roads, ami learning that the bailiffs were to blame ordered them to le seized and dragged through the nearest ind. foaaark Sol.tlrrs. The Cossack soldier in the winter time is obliged to sacrifice every other consideration to thai t.f resisting the deadly cold tif the steppes. There is a belief anions them that their entrance to heaven will !. easier if they are personally clean, so that a scrupulous toilet is made before anv chance of an encounter, but this neatness is not ap parent at first glance, for they are bundled up in (Treat coats of sheepskin r (foatskin, with a gr-at pointed hood Clumsy mittens conceal their hands and wisps of straw are bound around their feet. The otlicer looks exact lv like the private. The Cossacks made their first campaign w ith Russian sol dier in 15;tH. The chucks now in the Russian army number I'M is, exclu. ire of those, incorporated with the field troops. Fire Fnfflnea In the Kfel.l. One of the many expedients resorted to by iJnt.sh farmers in the effort to save their crops which have suffered so badly from the phenomenal line weath er, is to water them hv the aid of fire engines. In the fen district several powerful engine have Wen at work pumping- water from the fens and discharging- lt in the air through special nodc so that it fall, on the field, like TU been ex- K4f;--.- ,tf r -' tr JAKES Manarr cf Waite's CeleliraVd Comedy Os i"rfiiiiiun Banii and Orchestra. jyr. Milf Medical Co., Elkhart, IniU Yon will renemtcr the coniliilon I wns It fir yt-ar ago. when 1 wa ailli.-ted with a combina tion of diseases, antl thought there was no Kti worn me 1 tried all kindsol medicines. an.l scores ofeininentphysitmim. Mynencs were F'r. ratc.1. Troliieiiir dizzinesa. heart tmuhle ami all tno l 1 that make lile miserable. I conuueacea to tufco DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three months i was wcnrterLr curcs. In im tmvelseiich year, ncii I bee the t.uiutiii.li of cliyaical wrecks. untJvring from nervema rros m m t ration, tiikimr prw-riftions frora 1-1 n C hs'ul j.hysiLianswhohavenoknoul- 1 rJ ed.i! of their case, and whose deata la certain, I feel like KohiS to thiitt and nayiinr. ctT D. M.tt" Nniwiitotcyiii." ' la ereioraanyFuCURE-D P.""" 7 overwt.rk.nien 1 tal l;'"l titm and nervous exhaustion, brought tin hy the character of the buaiuesa engaged lu. I would THOUSANDS a aVail'caretoraU Buffering from these causes. Sold on a Hoaltive (Jnarantef. DR. MILES' PILLS.50Doses25Cts. SoI.HHY Hit. T. J. I'AMMIN. KltK.N'SKl'Kll. Bicycles and y Watches given -N. n Rovs and !-'V W iGirls. Write for particulars itf - lll Llllbnil kr vw. 338 In 34G Blh ve.. Pittshurq.Pa Gsrfisld Tea r -ult.- "f bU ftUUIGT. Kill- HiuunU'frve. I i HHIA I K .. Mtt W .ilh St , . Cures Constipation never wants to Isarn, but tha reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best tLat is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eavea money and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn t it ask him to get it for you. JKO.FIKZER4BROS.,tod'-lIc.KJ Constipation Demand prompt treatment. Th lilts of neylect may Ihj Kt-rioiis. Avtml all harsh nml tlr:isti: jmriit i vrs, the tendency tif whirli is to weaken tho Kiwels. The best remetly i-i Ayer's l'ills. I'.i'iii' purely vet;table, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They arj an a.hniraMa lavcr and After-tlluuer jiill. and eery where endorsed by the profession. " Ayor' rilU nrt highly and univer sally mm. Urn t.f l.y the ).. . In ulHiut here. I inakn tlaily use tf III. in in my practice." lr. l.'K. i'owltr, l!rid;e orl. Conn. ' I ran recommend Ayer's Pill aiioro all othtT, h.i i n loti proved the:? valiiM a a cathartic for luvst-If ana family. "J. T. J less, Leithsville, I 'a. " For several year Ayer's Pill hart tieeu used iu my family. Wo liud theiu au . Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, ami .re ljever without them in tlie bouse." Muvs tiretiier, Lowell, Ma-ss. "I have used Ayer's Pill, for liver trouble and indigestion, tlurin many years, and l:.t- alwuy fuiiu.l ilit-u prompt and etin ieut in their action." 1. N. Siiuih, I'ticu, N. Y. " I Buffered from constipation whieh "tinned Mieli uii i-lstiiiate form that I f-arrd it would taunts u httippat tf tht) btiwt-I. Two Im'M if Ayvr'. Pill ef feettsl a t'oiiiplcib tiue." 1. Jlnrke, tact. M. " I have used Ayer's Pill for the past thirty Venn and t-oiiMih r llit-ni an in valuable family uictlii inc. 1 know of it Iwtter rt.nietly for liver trouble, and have always found theiu a prompt mre for ily stw;i,i. .lame Quiuu, "O Middle St.", 11. nil. id. t't.llll. ''Having U in troubled with costive Iies.H. which seems iiiex itable with per sons t.f seili-iitarv L.il.its, I leave triett Ayer's PilU, ln.iiii f.ir relief. I am f'lad to sa thai they have servtsl uj etter than any titln-r lucdiciuu. I Krrie at this conclusion only after a faithful trial t l their merits." - b;uuiiel 1'. Junes, tl.ik si. ( ImjsIimi. Max. Ayer's Pills, CKriMRmi iit Or. J. C. Ayer U Co.. loell. Maw Bold by &.1 lurmivrt n MtslirlM. D 11 ynan ted J.itt PnntlDKT II o, itlva tk m vt iai oruar. R. (5 ( GUNNING Fun PLANCTS. Asteroid Taught in 'uiii'ers tiy the A!1 ni I'liol-itnn!:y. One tif the most r -Piurliable. of re cert avtrtm..vm?c:il tlerel..pnunts is the ro-.i;it of tho avP'i' -f p'lti- t"'rrn !iv to ti e ili -.ot-vcry of sitcroMs t.r minor planets, snys Prof. t A. Ytiuntr, astronomer at Princeton col-le'-'e. I:y the oil methods of senrch t!i? nnimal r:;te of tli-covcry ran.irel from oho to twenty, the uver io f.ir t'.u twenty years l"TC-'.l. K-ii.u' I J-'-- In ls;r: tweiity-tiilu- were ilKcoverod. two only l.y the old m.-t !i !. u hiK- 1h tween ,l:i!i'.;:iry 1 nin! April !."i of t--present year twenty-five were picked up by tho two ulistTVi-rs. Wolf, of I leideldero-. and t'harlois, of Nice, who have jiressed the camera into service. Tin- noo-atives nro made with an ox posnre tf from three to five hours, each covering an area tvo tir throe tie fives stjiiare. On the plate the itriaires of the stars are round ami clear, while any planets tr planetoid.s which may be present are nt o:k o recojiii.t-il by t he eloicra t io:i tf their images .In.- to their orbital motion: and three or four of these ol lono; lights are sometimes found on a single plate. If the iiuinber of tibservers llsinq this method sfiouM be much increased the number of annual discoveries may easily mount into tho hundreds. Tho total number of those little bodies which circulate i:i the space l-o-tweeii Mars ami .) tipitcr stands at three hundred and sevent v-fi ve. so far as now known, but it is almost certain that those still undiscovered miv-t be count ed by the thousand. nn.( obviously it will soon Ik- hopeless to attempt to keep the run of them all. We may reasonably suppose that all the larv'er ones have been already dis covered, and that those still remain inr unree. io'nied are all extremely in in life. lt is true that from a certain defensi blo taii ljxiint t he si.e of :i pla net has nothii'LT to do with its astronomical ii:iK rtanco mat he mat iea II v consitl ered a planetoid's oihlt is just as worthy of invest i-rt ion as that of Jupiter it-elf. but praetically it is plain that the computers will be obliged til select a limited number w hieli present sp-e!al Jtoitilsof inter est and confine their attention to them al Hie. MOST WONDERFUL Of PEARLS. The -Sunt hfrii I'ros.." t titi round ly l-islierii.au in .-stern A nst I la. Plack pearls ust d to b.- hehl as t.f small value, comparatively speakiii";. They were first made fa -iiii Uiable by the Kmpress KiiL't'iiie, wife of Naj leon III., who pissesseil a famous neck lace of llh-m wliirll fetched t wen'y thomand "I'd Iars at a net ion after the overthrow of the imperial i nasty. Thisdid not include t he sitiirle o-rea t jearl forming' the snap, u hich w as pur chased by the m.itquis of lUith for live t hou a n-1 dol irs. Mexico. Tahiti ami r iji supply the marlcets of the world with black pearls. The most evtraor dn.ary H-arl in l.-te woi-nt. ae i. i i ittr t o the New nik Advertiser, is known as ihe "Southern I'ross." It is probably tho most reinarkable thino- l(f its kin.! that nature has r pr. . ! ne.-.l. S.i "ar as is know n it occupies a u a b- o! n:. ly u n pie p. is it ion in t ho history o" p. arK. Ite.iiisi-ts of :ie;i-,,up of nine pearls nat uraliy rrown toe-et hrr in so iv;"iihir a manner as to form an almost jH-rfeet Latin cross,. Seven of t!u i,i impose the liaft. winch m.-nsu res a ii ii:eli a;:. I a half ill length, w iiiie t he two arms ,,f the cross, sire formed by one pearl on each side. All the jiearls arc of tine lust.r. This nst'Hii iiin-j' freak w as .1 i-.- v er.il bv ;i man named I'lark. while pearl tidiiiio-ii- w.- tern A u-i ra .' i.-i. lie re;'ar.!ed it as a miraele. and. ei.t r t ai ,i i r .-a sup.;-,) it ions ! -:. 1 of i:. In buried it. lu s;i if was .iu,r u-i ri 'ain and si::e. t li. t it lias ehaiu-.-l ii:::.b many times. Its value is s. i at :j,'jy t hoiisand dollars. I low it . eauio aboui that these pearls were ;r .i.;. I to "ether in siieli a manner no I ;e. ! yet Ih-.ii able to ep!aiii .- :i t i.-.f.i.-i oril y. It iuiS Im-CII Sle , ., I J H f r C I I of serrated seaweed may ha'..- l i r.o the shell of the oyster an. I t!:ill!ie siieees.si, ,ii ,,f teeth alontr t:-.- ma :: i n of the fn.Tit may have eau-e l t!i.-i. p i-i tion of nacre at rc:-ii!ar i u f .i .; ! . so as to forma striii"-..f p.-arls in a s, ;a;;--I. t line. Tlio ero-.s was found in 1 lie . li.-ll of the inoilusk. just as il was taken from its native element, without anv p. e.si bilty of il havii-o- b.-eii subjected to hum. in ma n ipn la t ton. RACING STARS. ..titiiii ami Keet-.ti.e; ll.Mlitt in the si. liar I ni rse. A writer in the Y.n.tUv I'a -'e-t. ilcsc-rilun 11. e m-iv.-iueiM of ; ho star-, says: A star w hie.i. in t !ie conrs.-of :. eeiitnrv. makes i- i I ee ndvanee t.vcr a stiace iu the sky eii.al l i only a sma'l p. Ition of the w iil'.h of the full tiwi.il:. is Ksikeil upon sis a fa-t v. , .'i---er. -.in! .me hundred tiims tills a:ii..u:it inn ;r.sl many stars would i..o. in the course f cen i uric.-, materi-.il v chaii''-' the fae.- ..f .,cr iiiMhIl; lit ..ky. Lilt when we leave '.u hind lis such movements as can l- .leteeteil by Ibe ey e. in.l try to pic'iire to ours. I tin actual far-otT w !iirl of flies,, o-jorioiis suns, the -i"ct t on the miinl is ov.-r-p. iweri nr. Aldebaran is hn--1 imr awa v fr irn us. and so i - 'astor. not toss :tk of many more Arctiirus. Vr'!i. l'ol!uv, Ke-ii-lus, are hasteni.i'r towards us. AH t'.icse at speeds ary inr from some five miles to some thirty miles per seooti.l. Other .--tars far o-.it r-n-e t h.-se in the whirl of the stellar universe. At present none is known I i eeee.l the speed tif A returns, that ma'liiiieent sun of tne soutiiern heavens, which rushes onward, at cording- to re.-,.:it ca leuial ions. :n a paec ot tnrce liundred and so cnty-li vo miles each so.-o!i.l. The si.o tif A ret urns is leiievcd to be very rreat, far beyond that of our sun; at all events the a mount if 1 1 T 1 1 1 which he ioursoiit is enormously in excess tif that emitted by our sun. It is reckoned, in. Iced, to lie as much as would proceed from almut ciirht thousand such suns as ours. Sie, brightness ami speed seem to Ik- all in proportion. T.f tit.ili.in Iturlitl llflirfs. A Chinese funeral never p-oo'ods straight from the house of lnoiii-nin"; to the frravo yard. Tho devil is always on the lookout for f niu ra.s a .id follow s them to sei.e t he soul of the .lend man. so. in order to outwit the evil one, the lH-arers take up the Iki-Iv and start with it in a brisk tmt. while packs of f"u- -crackers and pyrotecliiiics emit t in a dense smoke and vile smell are set oft just as the procession starts, llavir."; thus deceived Old Nick as to the direc tion taken by the l-:rcrs they run as fast as they can with the ImmIv, then suddenly turn a corner and stop while more fireworks are burned. The tlevil cannot turn a corner easily, and so. if really in pursuit, he shoots on by. and by means of a troo.1 ileal of sudden I tiirninjr and stopping and a lavish t-x-j ' pciitliuire t.f fireworks, the funeral I procession generally frets to the crave in safety, while the old boy, eon fused j by their movements ur.d "half sufT. : oated by the fireworks, is stiil wand. r I iiifraUnit in the city. The t hiriHinan j who dies in the country is not in such ptHnl luck, for there is less chance to outwit the enemy, but by many de tour it can very oiu-n le doios. I i CARL RTVIjSTIXJS, PRACTICAL W&TOKMSKEBS JEWELER AND DEALER I N- - r r-- - i; 1 ' jj 9 M eeinsr is 4 mwst be p'TT-rslei -when i&H-i'lZ4 A'vi-l not cood. Sim,r. , ;;4 wtirtis mean much, but to wui lmr rcss tne iruin more touch and seamless, and made in three nieces onlr.4$-rx?5?i:i it is apwlutftv safrand unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous lisht is purer and softer than electric lisht and I.rmi; ft .t thi-stamp Tub Rochfstek. If the lampdt-nlpr hadn't the ernalna 0 "-s F Ktirae-icr. ::iia lie sivic you vbut. and wr wiu sc-na you a latnu iiictit s from the xzet Lamp iiOfllOTLK J&. "The Rochester." 4.i : uzl'-mrn . 1 m 1 .!; l -r -"f. s s j. .s. j-. f r " f -t au: ul'-.rurn in Alu ri!-a e..x:L; C-T V1- fT."vC ''".K'f r,:-i;,i f-A I'arii- win. Sl.it. lr;t- i : r'-"C" -"it,.-.n-.-t.. mi- ll. ,iH f V t.'- s., vi.' .;,f , tr'.-ixi n -a .f not utisct.ry War- fVf V. V .-IT V 1 i , ,....-:l.-.-.:'yju? W..wirMc...1.vr. I.f KA-'CV At V flx; r "v' f?'- We lxsui ttx-iix ut Juv. 13 sL-'ivuie. Jj sClf V l Mil t - - . v - m . c zr. l. c r . v 5- ? i 1 1 r 1 y - JITf iv-lll rl'. :to4l"M. tl S P.llrlnc .1- 0. 41. '.'fCon, orci't .yt. I tt'.- r.i.ft -'.i-itT. P:ayi H tit -.-.';: On.-r.lc- IJiicxv, IS t .--5 ; CJt rty - I.l-f'l PITTS3UHEH, PA. 24.C09 Gratfuates. 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A tli' y vA& rorrr--t nil il;.-.ri:t r- -f thoui- li j. niit.-te tUd l.vt-r&ad rc;i;UtUi bov.t;id xlvun iiityaaly fc:;5' -r friii thinIiHtr-s-inKCuiajii iiiiL; tmLf-ir'-ii-liatcly 1 tu irfT'"'1-ims-- !--a not:ii! iitn.,.n.ith'Ha frl'ocncetry them will f!3:l th 1 f pill valii t il. in ofiinny tnrs tluU they w.il rot bn wil lti'g uUsmtijout tai-ri. ltit&i tor feCeickhfatl lslbel4in of ro TTi:Tir liv tbt hore Ii vhrTf W6?i:jtt; i.ur pr. at 1ku Our pillncurw it wiiiio Carter s J.'t lo T iror Till ar xrry m!l anU yrjy easy to t.iLa. Oii or two yillA niatec 1 Li y u-u r-triotly i:itabi an J io ut rnpo or J-ur;-. lu:t I y tli- ir uttASftion i l uirtOnil who ?tjo riipiii. la vi:tlr ?if.tj : iiv for f I. SohX i'T rai'i cveryv.iuirc, or m ui Ly tuxii. ArT -eoiolNE CO., Nev-' Vork. Td. FILL. S'ALL DCSE. SMALL PRICE WE TELL YOU r.ottiinir new wht-n m- ia: ticil it - to -np::tpc i:i n M-riitaii iit, litot li-:iltliv ami pli-n:int iU"i that rtttrii a rtiT rr v-rv iia vrk. irh I- thf lu-iiH-!i- we lTt-r tUv workiiiif !:. Wr t-uh tlit-iii In, in make tiiou-y rajiiil. aiil V'uir:iHt'e t-t-rv n w h follow ur in?.t ni-t ioik f.tiTitiiiilv the in:ikin if 0i:UM.H ittth. Kvt-ry ime whot:ik' Im.M tnr :nl work 'iti nrlv mi'l --Mlily iniTt-a-e I heir e:u uiu ; there r. in Iw n t(u"lMii a hi nit ii ; 4tiier ihv m! wrk :ir- lot 11 if it. atnl vu. ri'iT. vhu tite :me. Ihi-4 the tnt aiii lu-in-- that u h:iv. rer hal the tiiaiH" it fe-nre. Vtu will make a ;'ravf mi-take il u tail ! pie it a trial at wuce. It von pra- the Miuatioti. ami act jui'LI , m uill iirt'tlv timi vurelf in a mci-i r-rii-4 lni!.iiii s!, at h hi you rati nurelv in ike aul r i e iarjrr -mn of mom y. I h r ull- of oniv a I w h'Mir-' 4rk wilt otteti eiial m v it k' watM. lo tiier oti are oIl ir imii;', tyan ir woman, it tn:ik- (ilrtt-reiire, to as We t-U 'u, atlt fHC- r- w ill met-t imi at t he very -'art. Neither exivrieure or rapiral m-e"arv. 1 l:ie who w ark f r u.-. rr rewarh-I. hv not wiite ! I:it lir tail .rtu-ul;ir, tr-e K. Al.l.l N A; 4 , IUmx No. 4 AuguKta, Ms. I;. me.K CALTKOS lit mv! h'lTi -.'tiMraiiLee ihat ( ai nos vii r ni LiirhaxTigt - Jtr I .Mil ljn, 41" UK periu(r"lii. orlrueeit mmi l:iTOIii; L- - rw fit it on J. pur if 'iCr djrem, von mc::l co.. & . . 1 Hj in: Watches, Clocks -IKWEI.15V, 7bFwar6,r:uEica!IiislriiiiiciitF - M Cctical Ocod: oie Agent - Kl'H VHVi Celebrated Rockford WATCHKS. viilainMn iftl Freds nia Wntclies. In Key ai.t Stet. Wii.tlers. wA"iK sKLKCrioS' ok ALL KIND if .IKWl-'LUV K!!Hin l-an1. J Vf" Mv dne if .!e we'rv is unKiirpnsst-o tj. jne nrd fee fir t.urselt t ft.re purcha ti.' el where. i-i' hlA. VnitK r:l'AltANTFPI CARL RIVINIFS. Y. .-nure. Nov. u. lHn--tf. elieving." cS? And a good Jump it is not yimnle it is wilSi'dWA- JJeautsful, Good these 1 see "The Rochester' ECfe iorciuiv. .ah meiai. t-.sFiny brighter than gas light, more cheerful than either. s.uj lo us i.jr our new inustratci eutaUMjiief, sairiy (v cxi-rcss your choice 01 over ifOUO Stare in the li vttd. CO., 4i larlt Place, New York Clly. .to -3ia tn ,-on.noifr. r.ir f'J ffin, fgQm JJtf ,iOJl i'C-JCt :tt. a .....' ITT- ,if. VV at t-.s. ' in Aii ri!- ill. tjarautAl nan l --. tin - jrrfs "l) u Mf, ir-e TEiii.'! T a iz TOP !wns at Ktit, llim 7.: tt I'". :lllirt l CkriH.XIoj. If v Ac-n ' men and mien in lut-rative J-tisitiocs 14 etiim! rv. kl m;iiied fit-e. Ailtlres - rms J. SMITH. PRIN. M M LSO HALLS Mi EENEWER. Tho rreHf poinilarity of tlii-i tirrf.jirati.in. after its test of many years, should be an B-siiran.-e, t-vt-n to the mi J.k.ejitieal. that lt is really meritorious. Thtie who have ll-e,l HaI.I.'s II 1 1 It IIKNKWKK UllOW that It tines all that is t-laiiueil. 1 1 causes new frrowth of lialr on baltl liea.lt f-r- ile.l the hair follieleK are not tl. .ul. wliieli is M-I.l.iiii the ease; restore natural t-olir t jrray or fatlel h.tir; I'r? iwrve the i-.-uli healthful ami t lt-ar of Jari'lnitT; ,re lit ll.e hair falling off or chaiiL'iii- t-oltir; keem it tnift, pliant, hit-nni-, aud causes it to prow lonjj and tlliek. IIai.i.'s Hir Krxrwrit rirotluee Its eff.-ets hv the healthful intlu.ii.e of It vt-iret:tlilo ln!TetJi nti, wlii. h iuvLrorate and rejuvenate. It Ih not a dye. aud i a tielihtflll artielt- for toilet use. Con taining no alet.liol. it tl.ieit not evi orate qui.-kly and dry up the natural oil. leaving the'hair harsh and brittle, aa do other preparations. Buckingham's Dye rR THB WHISKERS Colors them brown or blark. ai desired, and is the best dye, beeause it is harmletin; prtMlueeH a pemiuui-iit natural color; and, bein( a -ln!e jireparation, is more con venient of applit-ation than any other. ruriUD bt IL P. HALL. & CO, Nashua, N. K. gold by all Dealers In Mediciraa. Xolliiii On Earth AVili SIiorIiT;tirs CuiHlitioii INnvder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Diseatc .W 'r JfoMf fm. It i-. -. !! itit-e. !!iiMy i-.tmrntniM. In qiian 1 .1. i-- i ti ti . -t la.v. So tr 4ti- f'.tn Hi us , i : ii.r. : - I v n itntln-o-. Nt L t rt- tti mov t-t un .! tii-.u- nt ir)-vinr kmii.- K-iMin-(-utmM-r. 1 1 J u rairiut it ti. AU. lirt, Si.ii,.l.-.ir"...'I. in -i i fwM-k- t J artre t I U. - l. Lr lm J 1 -ill Si t int- f ati - i- I. w S.t'ti of The HrM Koulir l"per- nt fn- V .-n :-..nit ' I1 SN A t -w i ii run mi : D itii.-v I nihi iui i'utx 91 7Hy HtUTH TMt liwrw MUST C ORDm. Lntrs thonsands annnallyof LiverCora rlaiiits, Diliotisness. Jaundice, Dysixri- l9,lnstiPation. la'&ria. More Ilia result from an TTnhealthyLJTerthananr other cause. "Why suffer rfheu you eaa be cured t Dr. Sanford's Larer Invigor ator a celeSrated family marine JS42. Tiv rv. w r w w w .- M M A STAMP ROOM. Tl Ntrl Wall lovt-riajf of a I-oi.l.n Apart nirol. In a certain ld-fashiuned honsc in Ixirulon there is a rom alniut twelve feet Mjuure, the walls of which are completely pajxresJ with pt,tao;e KLamp-s. It is fstiniatHl by Mr. l'al mer. who is the laryeht stamp tlealt-r in the world, that these stamps would lie worth five million d.dlars but for the unfortunate circumstance that they are not gviiuine. Mr. I'almcr extr-ietetl these f orreries from collections which he has ln.uht from time to time. As a rule he says the jteople from whom he bought therii did not know they were forgeries. Nt forjreil stamp, however, is likely to pass as frenuiue w hen it falls under his scrutiny. This crazy patchwork shows a sjt-ei-men of every known stamp in the world. The i'all Mall Ludtfet says there are seventy thousand stamps on the walls of the room, and that it took almost thirty years to collect them. "To make wall paper out of them kept four pairs of hands busy for three in-iiitlis. They are pasted upon canvas, so that it will not lie necessary to re move the building in order to remove the stamps. Taste, not tfum, was used, liecaiisc trum discolors stamps. Hav ing been fastenen to the canvas, the stamps were treated to a coat of shel lac and then varnished." While there cannot be much artistic ls-auty in a room papered in this way, it suggests an idea for those discour aged stamp collectors who started with the intention tif securing a mil lion, but have at last abandoned the idea after patiently "soaking orT" and tying up several thousands of the small bits of pajier, gathered l.y their own industry aud through the contributions of pitying frieuds. IN EAST INDIAN PRISONS. A Strang" C'untoin That Filta tit Jaila ttllia I'atriarelia. A student of life aud manners in the I'unjaub has lieen struck by the large proportion of very old men in the In dian jails. In the prison at Moo) tan, says the London News, there were last year seventeen life prisoners whose total aires were fount! to amount to more than eleven huudred years, two of them lieing patriarchs of upward of eighty. This remarkable fact is at tributed partly to the great improve ment in the economy of Indian jails, since the exposure of their mismanage ment some years ago, but more direct ly to the prevalent practice when a crime has been committed of handing over the least useful jnemlier of the family as a sort of vicarious offerii-g to just ice. On this point tlie inspector general of I mlian prisons oliserves that the con finement which conviction entails is, of course, less irksome to the aged than to the young. "Moreover," he con tinues, "the -eople know that a spe cially comfortable place in the shape of gtxd fttod, ample wlothing, a s-ecial dietary, the lightest of work, and a society not entirely uucongeaial awaits the t.l. i man in our jails." A case has )een cited in which a man had been strangled. The person to whom the crime, by his owa confession, was brought home was a feeble old fellow who had lieen paralyzed in both arms for twenty years and could not have committed the crime. Hut as his fam ily all said he did it and as there were plenty tf "'eye witnesses," the old man went cheerfully to jail, and lies there at ill. A Tt on Kverjr trmvs In the land of the Moslem, the coun try tif the followers of Mahomet, the true prophet, a Moslem grave, when once tilled in, is never to be opelaed on any account. With a view to remove the faintest chance of any grave being thus tic tiled tlie Moslems plant a cy press tree tin every grave immediately after the interment, which makes the Moslem cemeteries resemble forests. Two hundred millions, or fourteen per cent, of the human race, profess Mo hammedanism. A year or two ago some missionaries were sent to this country in order to seek its conversion to the "true faith." Turkey is the only jxirtioii tif Europe oeeupied iu force by Moslems, Lut they abound in many parts of Asia. In the island of Timor burials are much delayctl owing to the necessity of gathering funds for the burial feast, which iu most cases means ruin to the family. After the feast t t.ines the burial; as soon as the grave' is filled in a youug cocoa nut palm is planted upon it. A COWBOY EXHtKIENCE. ICule oft lie Sletf'i.iu? Car ll.it hrrnl Tlteni. Ktit the I'ttrter Waa Wiimti. Two Texan cow-Ikivs recently had the novel exjH-rience of traveling by rail over the Missouri, Kansas .L Texas road, says the Atlanta Constitution. Kut they seemed to feel uncomfortable from tlie time that the train pullet) out from the point that they got on out in the brush. When they got iu the Wag ner sleeer one of them said to the t.t her: "Uili, you'll have to take your spurs ofiVrn your h.Mifs if j-ou exect to put your hoots on the top of that seat." loll tlid sti anil then seemed pained and surprised when the porter told him that passengers were not expected to put their feet on the plush-covered seats. He toyed with his gun until the porter retired. When he rolled a cig arette and lighted it and the conductor showed him where the smoking re ceptacle of the vestibuled train was he seemed annoyed. At supper time when ail of the passengersou the buffetgave their orders antl the two cowl toys gave theirs, telling the porter to bring them "all t here was tin the programme and lie sure to bring them plenty of sar dines." they handed the porter a five dollar bill and were surprised when he asked them for fifteen cents more. Iloth of them said: "That settles it. If we stay in this here concern that nigger will hare our whole roll lie fore we get to the next station. No won der the gang hold up the trains, but I am surprised at em goin' after the mail when they would have such a soft snap with the ctn in the high-toned corral. If ever I was to go into the train-rohlicry business I would go coon liuntin' first an get the black scoun drel that wanted four bits for slit-kin' up our lnots." They quit the train at the next wayside station. Hawaiian Mlnrral Hair. One of the most singular products of Hawaii is a vitreous lava known as Tele's hair." It is a silky, filamen tous substance, olive green or yellow ish brown in color, soft to the touch, but very brittle. It is produced by the w intl catching the fiery spray thrown up from the great crater Kilauea (which the Ilawaiians long since per sonified as the fire goddess Tele), but the real cause of the lava forming into such soft, silky fibers is believed to lie the gas and steam escaping through the lava. Nearly all of the native birds of Hawaii use it as a nest build ing material. lauaneM- l-at-tjurr. A piece of genuine Japanese lacquer costs the native artist almost a life time to perfect, and is produced by hundreds of thin coats of lacquer laid on at considerable intervals of time, the value consisting rather in the lalnir K-stowed than in the quality of the material used. Firss-clasa lacquer work can scarce I j be scratched bj a JOB.-: PRINTING. Printing Office la the place to cet your JOB PRINTING Piomptly and aati.fartniity executed. We will meet ttie price of all! Iionorailrt conipetion. We don't do any but firt-cl ao.k and want a liviuir ptie- for IL Villi Fasl Presses and EcwType We are prepared to turn nut Joli 1'iiotitm of eveiy diwrtptmii In Me Kl N KST &TYLE and at the viv Lowest Casi Prices. Nothing Dut the best material l-t nsert and our work rpeakN for ititeif. We are pre pared to print on the whoiteft. notice I'on'KKB, PKOrtRAHMRH. ButfiNKsa t Alius Taos Lii.i. Heads. Monthly Statkmkm- EsvKixer:. Labkls. .;iKcri.AK. Wkihmso ani VlSITINO l'AKI ("HM'KS. NoTK.S. Dkafts. Kktkiptk. IJonii Wokk. Lkttkk and Notk Hkahs, ani llor ami I'tiiTV Invitations Etc. We can print anything from the enndlest and neatest Vi-ltinn (;rd to the laiitest I'oMtor on Hhort t.otU-e nn.1 at th" moat Reasonable Hates. The Camln'ia Kieinau EHKXSI'lilKI. I'KNX'A. LADIES! Axe you reckleKR en.iui.-h lo venture v If n. send two oenUi in Ktnmm to Hie Murk I 't'lJinlnnii ( '., fcSH and Ml Vt aKhiiitrton Sir,-.-!. N.-m pik. lo' one of their l-aulif ul illus! ruled I.itctl.-t' HotlkM." lt ih a uov.-i. iiiniiie. aii.i uiii-niT tug work to every person ul i.-liueuieiit. Ou. reeeipt t.f ten ts-uW ill t-'aiiipH Iliev mill aend poKtpaid a full aet of tln-lr lainous house bold tcnuia Verba. Korlen renti.tl.ey will ttlH..wi.J n l.rHik f-onniiiiiiii eouipl.-te aorilK of -'l In- .M1U1.dc." unci inij-ii- oi tin uiul poiulnr tmu'i-, loetl..-r illi l.-n exquinitp ctiroiuo t-ids. QUINEPTUS ! A very pleHnifijr. Iisrinl.i.- j-lyevri tie! riruniHtlr coiiiN.ii. lor uii-t:uiiii-.' ih.- tnsi- oi .jiuitii..-tuid other bitl-rdriiL'i. eitU. r K.iiil or lliiitl Piit-e. a , t per I'ml liottlf. Pi.-m nil-il lv Hi iiif!iii.Ii-o1 pliyniciitiia in KliroiM hltd Ameti. H. torinnlH tu Cuuip&uit-a every hot t le. For Sale l.y liruj.-j.-i.-Is. Maiinlurtiiri-d l.y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., LOMMl AMI tW VOi;k. 532536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CITY ELIXIR. An eletraut English pliannnt . prepanition for bil.t-iiK. nmlniial hi.1 lii.a.d li iM.- ; Hi.- I.--ault of over twenty-lire yearn vf n..t t imui ill acietitiflc retieareii. Aiiprovetl hy th- hii-h.-Kt nieilienl aiittii.ritied Iu use in ihe bot.-r.it -lis in eerv piirt t.f 1 .11 KrifKx-utlly helpful to Imlies, cliil.ireii und - pie of Mnleutary hul.its Entirely ee.-Uile ; free fmiu hiirniful .lriii;s. In Handsome Packages, Piic: LO Cls. rrepared solely hy 'lyoyhl jarinafcu1iii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemist l.y appoint meut to H. r ?Ui.j.-sty tLe Vtturti and to t lie I:.,. m.i l umily. NEW VOKK hKANCl! : 130, 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. Same mediciun! .roperti,t o Hoi al Elixir. In boxes, 3U pilU to hox, for 2 5 ci-nts. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitten CORDIAL, -J d 5 Or. Vinegar Bittera POWDZES, M d.ises. tor. Vinefrar Bittera, new style, ,'J,i'.", 1 1 .OO Vinegar Bittera, old etyle. bitter tiu-te, $ 1 .UU The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Eitters Knoni. Theaaar Jfih of a Onlnrr the I.endinc Kuuiily Medic-iue ul ilir Wtnld. R. H. McDonald Drug Co., proprfetora, SAN FRANCISCO akii NEW YOIiK. Lyd ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is tt Harmless, Positive Cure for the worst form of Female Complaint, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and I'isplarrments, also Spinal Weakness and Ieucorrho-a. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in an early sta",e ti development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness of the stomach, cures l'loatintr. lleadnche. Nervous I'rostration, General I leMlitv, Sleep lessness. Iepression and Indigestion, also that feeling if l'.earing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. It acts in harmony ith the liws that covera the female system under all cirri. ustances. For Kidney Complaints of either ex thi Compound ih unsurpassed. Correspondence ireely answered. Address in confidence LCDIA K. riNa.lt AM M tr. CO, Lraa. M A USK FOU CIIIXAMKX. Work That Vhlto Ken Cannot Bo Ilirod to Do. Here Is a 1'roptn.ltl.Mi M tilt h M U-l.t tilli a I'artlal Kola I oil of I'erplt-sliiK IiIiim- 1'rtil.ltu. Some day nf' the l'urtlan.l fir,.,,, inn said: "If we lin.l at this ,.,",,.'.',' furty tlonisand ni..re hinese it. 1 1 , ,. j ' eitie in the northwest tn do tl,,. Vi whit-li white liit-n will tn .t .!., . ,"1 wiiieli yet is rit-t-tss:iry f' r , cif the c-oiintry, the result u,,,,j., fTiu-l for every litwly." A t-.irr.-s,,, ,,,, writes that "lie would HI..- t-, formed what the nature of tint v, '., is," and the Irt-trol.ian thus r. -,,.,, '' The ot-eupat mn in which i I, iMir would mainly Im useful is t',,. , clearing- our heavily t i tn t M-r.-, I This is lalior whieli white tii.-n w , tir tlo nit to any extent per?, -j , , far nearly all the work of el. ;it,, ,, , r lands lias litt-n performed !, i v,, . I!tit it lias t-oine to a stop. Mi,, , , , Iiese iiiit!iij.THt ion was Misjiei,,!. i :i i . lK-eome impossil.le to j'.-t l;il., ,r, jurptsc. IIirl.t-r wa;r.-s nr.- ,i :U tv i'liint-se, and no owner .,f land can afford to hire it i-'.-.-n-, - i ;, easy, tif eoiirse. to assert tii.it li.,, .. plenty t.f white men readv t,. . , lain .r tif th is kind ami to . , i,, ,,,, ,. , tiwners of t lu laii for finpl. .-. , i,.. i ,M. lmt t here is a test of this in:,-! t . r ; ... may 1" very simjily ma-le. i,..r,. iiumeiise areas of tins l:m, . for set t l.-meii t . I iovern in. -nt v. :,; them aw ay to all citi.-ns 1,., Hilt tmr wtirkinjiiit-n refus,- ,, , tliest lands und sululm- them wouldn't ch-ar t lie lands f. u- t ,,. v . . , them, tl nilit less lit-taiise Ihe-. n , t hey can do Let t er, and ma n (,f . .., may lie riht. Here then is a line of w..i l ';r; Chinese would not Im in tl,,- u in white lalmr. and t here is n, j, ; , lu r . necessary for tleveloptiieul t. country than the elearin ,,f .M iMMliesof these lands. The u..,, now practically at a st;i-,,i , Chinese lalmr w.nil.l l.c useful kt-t (rar.leiiintr and fruit .t..w i. . ,. . cjcToii and Wasliinrttiii do n..t ,.. -s Vt-f'et aides flit ill o-ii liy one-1 in 1 1 f. , own coiisiiiiipt ion. What x-. . I,:, ,, the way of market far.leuii,- r . . . .. , lar)'ely the work of Chines.- I ., like these are facts in sjutc of all mat ion. Ah a jn-ople the Chinese nr.- i,, ;( dcsiralile class, since th.-v nr.- u: ; : for incorM. ration into tin- . -It;.., i :. , of the country. Lut in every r.--tht-y are far less ot.jt-ct i..na!u.- ;,,! tlan-reroiis than t.-nsnf t hoii-.a i,.! ;: ICurojicaii count ries w ho nr.- a ir,, i-, j . without tjtiest ion every year ai.a-vi.-ists; agitators, iM-jfars. inouut. and criinuiuls t.f every th-jjre, . ' j .,. country can tlo without lim.-s,.. ,. course, I nit much work thai u,.',.! cont rilmte to its (level, pin. n- w i . ; re main uinloiie. There is no pt-ol.al-.i.: '. that Chinese will ever lie f t- :-. a ;, in it ted a train, and this. too. in ail t circunistances is well, since 1 1 1 . -eiict of an inferior race ane'i,. rior ln-invs 1 ike ourselves is a 1 ; a source of discontent which p-.i.: i.-.n a.rit ators cont inual ly inilaiue. In a.l circumstances, therefore, c ve! ii-',, ,:i ..f the Chinese is tnl visaldc. or i-. n cssary. lmt still a word now and 1 1 .. n on certain phases of tlie sul j.-. t .i t a ted Ly cand' ir and c mi tin m sens... u,:, -, not l.e intolerable. Atltmtitaet tif lert-lla.l Wrl'liu,-. The iiumlit-r tif men who -an r,v lcf.rilily with the left hand i:- v.ri : in this country, where the fa. t .-f ino- amlii.lext roiis is not apj-r.-eiate.! a; its full worth. sir L.lnin -- j stated that in Japan cvcr I i ; ! 1 tantrht to write with cither and I" '!, hands: and he hinted that this ua- n the only evidence tif sound comm. sense lie met with while in the! Iil' dom of the mikado. There have I'. , a many remedies suo-'est -d for wlf.r, i kin iwn as t he writer's cramp, a in! m:.i;'. writers alternate lietwccn the p : i : : the t. jH-writcr: lmt the simple-t of all is to acipiire the act of url:!i. A it h either hand, ami chan ,re f r- tn . 'i,. to the other on the first Mi-ii.-i.,M f fatitrne. ltistpiite easy f. .r a !, 1 ! t learn to write with the left hand. and. althoiirli after the muscles hai.- : -t set with are it is more tiitlicnlt. aim,-1 any man can learn to write witli .s left hand in a week, and t'i uri'. a well witli one liand as the other in 1. than a year. Th IntllKli Uu -Heel. -.I." Quinnemorc. formerly chief of tin Ctcur tl'Alene Indians, has a tin.- far:;: of tine hundred and sity-s.-c-i a, -r. -m the south side of spo!,ane t o r aliout a tlo.cii miles al.ove S,..,.a' Wash., and t he ot her day tin- t a . . m' : erer thouo-ht it would Leaver;, j, r and desirable thin to tav it a : ' round sum. So he came stniliiuU v!'!. his bill. l!ut luinncmore w ,'is p i'v! for liim, even on such an n n, I mission. lie brought forth a i;'-: which in part read thus: "This pa-, id is issued upon the express c,,i, . that the title thereby conveyed d.., . not be subject to taxation of anv ab actor, but shall remain ina'.i.-nal-i. ai-.t not subject to taxation for the :. .: tif twenty years from the date tin r.- d. as approved January !". lss." 'I !, as sessor apolojri.ed and w itlnl;-. . i'"1 siniliny. lltMita Itlat-kelie.l for NolliiiiL- Free shines are to be had iu every larjeity in the I'liitcd States t . d.c but to (ret one you must r,, tn t in- -:i 'l' where you bou-rht your si s. I i. - idea tif Iilackeiiino; the shoes , f cus tomers for Hot hill;,' was put in .,-:"a-tion five years ajro by a tirm -'f No lOnirland manufacturers who luei twenty-two aifencies in .iitTer. u! t'ai '- of the country. A lmotbhick a!: "' 1 at each one of these ajreiieics. At the eiistomcr went in ti:ni.!!. and I ,a his sh.K-s blacked oin-e after them. When he next bouo-ht shoes In had them blacked a dn.eti tim- s. and now there arc men oho never tint. payinjr for a shine. The scheme na eojiietl by a number of manufacturers, so that it is not unusual tn tind I. a:! dozen places on a single block wln-r.-blacking is tl.mc fnr in it hint!". I" s.-ine of the larger shops as many as t:o men are Kept busy at this work. I is noticed that they tin lmt lah'-r as severely as luMitblacks tlo w hn arc i" business for themselves. One concern given to each customer ii card v.''1' nurnliers to Ih piinchel out. The car I is jrtHKl for fifty shines. L..IIK st"- ICelirne.l. Queen Victoria lias now passed i:n" record of Henry HI., w ho ruled li 'y six years and twenty-nine days, an l,-.s V..iir.,..,l loiu'.-r than anv l.i1-1"1 Kovcrcijrn save (Jenr-re 111., ulmnil''. from tlctolH-r -Ja, lTi.ll. to .lanuary - ' ls-.'o, a critKl of tifty-ninc years an ninety-seven days; and may she live ' eijiial that. A Walt-n Maile of Iron. At a recent mthanieal fair held nt Worcester, Iliigland. a watch was ex hibitcd in jicrfect rui.nii' oi-d.-r e. n stiMictctl wholly of imn. 'i'hc "l'J'- 1 " this curiosity was tn illiistrat. malleability of iron, and its cons, .pie it. la lit at ion to a w id varici .. . ... I.- "I uses. Such article lieu , . . i iili iron, may 1 -aily electro -p.au g,.ldrMlvcr.ratlnriitsi with beauty of tLe eaauu-ler'a arU f -1
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