A COUHTtOUS tdvlPfcHOe?. How FruicN J.::c; !i I!i!r-'l Hint for Ihe Iiir of i Ai:i- l-:r Woman. Our Vienna rrrosiiilor.t. srtys the London Ntv; .. learns from lschl of the follow ir.j ii.tide !it. w tih h is reported to have happened a lew 'lays be fore Lmpcror Jo .- j-.h left Hint "owly mountain ciiy f- r th.- ma n.r vcr s J" Calici:-.. Two AimTii an lad-csi-i I chl have a n a id with then w!io is a .piad r,,n. spi ako very imperfect Ccr maii. an.i whose duty it is to lead a K- iutirul liuio .iachsimd by " chain. When the ladies wrn- out walk in;,' one morninir the doo- ton- himself away and disappeared into a thicket. The trii-l .'.'-sVil fiat the i!o(r had entered 1 r!v:it - -.-our.1.!!, but jumped .v r l'. i . I .1'' ! ' il'riv.vf h'W. ' :..! ' ' ,., i , t . , l Ivf I- r : ; ..... i, .- vv.iat : ! wa.. "-;' ' :-.:... t dd l.-m and he said. 1 ll; call him: tliat will briny him back fast cr than rnnnimr after him. What is his name?" Wallinann.-as tlu-reply. The officer took a silver whistle ou't of his pocket, an.l alternately called an.l whistled for the ilofr. who did not respon.l. though he was heard Larking hoarsely in the distance. Then a forest jraard came, ami the of ficer tol.l liim to tin.! the .toy, and usk imr the quadroon where the ladies lived told the man to take it to the ho tel she named, lie then I ...wed jH.iite h and went his way. The qnadr wn asked the forest tfi.ard who the jren tleman was. When lie tol.l her -that was our emperor." she left him to look for the dotf by himself and ran back to tell the ladies. In the even ing an imperial servant appeared nt tin- hotel .-. ask wheth. r i. .:!.' ha. 1 K' " 1 1 o 11 1 . - I . UOUSct; THE CAPITOL ECHOED. An I nknown VwRllat Who Smiir MhIImiI in the Kot inula. It happened during the lon-r vaca tion, lie fore conirrcss eotivened. that an unknown lady strolled into the ro tunda of the eapit.d. There was no lM.fv alxnit but the yui.lt; and a few . tourists, and a couple of friends who were with the unknown sutryested to her that she try the acoustics of the hall. At lirst she demurred, says the Washington l'ost. but the idea seemed to fascinate her. As she stood silent for a moment, as if. waitinj,' for lier ac companiment, something in her easy pose suyyested familiarity with the footlights. Then she lilted up her voice an.l sany easily and unaffected ly as a bird- and Mich sitifi'iL': It w as only a simple old ballad, but the voice was pure an.l clear, the phrasing tine uud execution excellent. Uut tliis was not all. The echoes of the e-rcal dome awoke an.l joined in the sot;...' tmtil it seemed magnified and expanded into a wiiole yreat chorus. The guards and guides crowded ill to hear this im promptu concert, and even the anx ious sightseers, who ha. I allot ic.i in teen minutes to "do the cupitol." paused to listen. It was yiati.i. ii was inspiring. a:id the :.iiir er . med to enjoy this realization of her art. which she could never at ?:i in ill an ordi n:;rv ball. W hen she pause.l a round 't ap planse "iwoke otlier eelioes, until it sounded like the tribute of a -Treat ail iiienee. and then the sitr,cr. n ali.im,' her situation, departed. Who she was no one at the eapitol know s. but a re mark, as she thanked the doorkeeper, saving that she ha ' suny in many halls, but none like this, irave rise to the surmise that she was not unknown to tame. LIVING OCEAN LANTERNS. How the l -i S.- I l.li;hleil l.y I In Unny lnliiil.il anil. Away down in the dark depths of the ocean there are living lanterns that are borne about to lie-lit up the dark ness. A queer tisii. called the 'mid sliipmitc," carries the brightest and most striking of all these sea torches. Alony its back, under it. an.l at the base of it s litis t here are small disks that e;low wilh a phosphorescent liirht like rows of shining buttons on the youm middy's uni form. In this way it yets its name -midslupmite,"' by which yountr sailors in the navy are often called. These disks, says the New York Tress, are exactly like small bull's-eye lanterns, w it Ii ree-nlar lensesand retlec tors. The lenses y.ither the rays and tin- retieetors throw them out airaiii. Ther; is a layer of phosph. i escent eel Is between the two. an I the entire effect is as p-rfect as if made by some skill ful optician. The tish is so constructed that when it is friylitened by some devouring sea monster it eatieloM its lenses an.l hide itself in tin- darkness. It can turn its lantern oiT and on at will, and then it is always tilled" and ready when wanted. Anot her marine- animal has a lumin ous bulb that hanys from its chin and thus throws the li,rht beiorc it to warn it of tin? approach of enemies. Slill another upo .l.ls a b iy liyht from the extremity of the dorsal tin. Others a-ain have constant sup plies of i luminous oil that runs down their sides from the tins, inakiny a briyht and constant liylit all around. A CASE OF CONSCIENCE. How m l.awmitkrr tvol.lnl TrUinc r. t I.I . "Some of our lawmakers," said a veteran lobbyist, who hud had exp. r ience in many eapitn's, "have ery curious consciences. 1 rememl er on one occasion that it became neces sary to have a certain man in a ceriain state legislature on our si It: in a litt!. legislation of imjiort-ince. and it was i:n duty to ltHik after him. I did so, w it!, various attentions, includiny wines, dinners, and so on, and at last, as 1 couldn't fix him, I plumped a thousand dollar bill at him. My, iny, but he was hot. " Xo man can brilu me, sir! No nun: e:in brilnj me, he fairly yelled, and he tore up and down in such a violent manner that I discreetly jiocketed my thousand and left him. The next day I don't know, of course, how it coul.l have happened one or two new-papers that didn't like iny man published ch intimation that the lobbyists were .taking care of him. Then he w as hot ter than ever, and the next niyht I sent a lady lobbyist in my employ to see him. She came back to uie in an hour w ithout the thousand dollars and sai l ho was all riht Then I saw him. and the next day he had a card in all the papers to the effect that he had repelled with scorn the advances of a lobbyist, and that he had accepted a bribe from no man. When the bill came up he voted with us and no comment was made because he had Wen on the fence anyway and n.do.ly, except the few, knew how he would vote. All the same, he took a roun.Ialxmt w ay to avoid toll ing a straight lie, didn't he'.'" and the lobbyist lauylied. Detroit Free IYess. Thought lie ll:t.l I.ost 1IU IVnln. Ina small Tillage in Maine there lives an tdd soldier who has for in;..y years received a pension from the -ornnient, which with his small earn ings by occasional joys, makes h:i-i comfortable. One day. while at wor'u in the house of a neighbor, he sl'.pp - I at the top of a flight of stairs and f.-'l t the liottom. The lady of the Ikhi.o heard the noise, and hurried to learn the cause. '"Why, Ambrose," she said, is that you? I)id you fall down stairs?" "Yes, mann, I d:.l,"answere.l the old man, "and f.rr alxmt a couple of minutes J thought I'd lost my h.-u-.ion." n LOUIS O. V&HDERVEBE, One cf th lest ksawn taslnsss men in Cblcagi Toprescntatite of tha great Bradstreet Co. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, KERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. Milrt Mfllcal Co., Elkhart. Init. Centlemcii : I take plenstire In iiifurminyon nf tho very tieue iciul r2ulu which have followed the uao f Da Mitts- ResTomtTiwc NtnviNt u t became ol yseiT and He. ..r a yt-at I subject V c treeing pain at Uie biiae of the brum acd n, : -:r portion of the sj.inHl coM. I lost flesh and was Kreatly I I Q u Jj trouWod with slccple.-siies. VUlii.-.our Nervine was hik-hly reoommeTirte"t t. me. My case had been ho obsti nate that I had no comi.lence in tho cflirury of any medicine. Yet as a la-t resort I consented lo pive It atnal. Much to mvsurprise. I experienfi-d marked benefit : niv pleepl.-aKiiei-s disapiared; my heailacbo at removed; my tpiritsaud Kcneral rrSTHOUSANDS CI. I SOON OINIOTWINTf rOUKM. U THII OCCUMCD FTcn LcaxNcn and win. known pmysicikns ho raiLio My wilts m laklnn ll.o Nen me wiul the beet oi reaulu. Louia Ii. VANUkavaaa. Sold on a Positive CuaranlMi. Df. M I LES' Pli.LS.50 Doses25 Ct sul.li i;y 1K. T. J. 1AV1SI)X. EBKNSBl'KU. Garfisld Tea ('urt-8 i itlifttitii, :'! tit PoiuiilfMon- . " n-ullH .l Imi.1 -ai m-r. H. TKA t O..SIV W . t.lh bU, N. i..i,-'oiiii.l.-i.n. .-.'iv, i vn.r-. Cures Sick Headache never wants U i3arn, but the reads that OiiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best tLat is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eaves money and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. A.V OID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask him to get it for you. m FUZSE 5 BROS., lonIrill!e.Sy Constipation rtomand.-i jK. inpf. treatment. Tho ro suits of ne.i - i may 1m; serious. Avoid all harsh a:, I dnist'.e purgatives, th tendency of which i to weaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayor's IMlIs. Iteiti' j.iircly Vegetable, their action is pruti.pt aud their cllcct always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where eiid jrs. d 1 y thu profession. " Ayer's Till aro liildy and univer ally Kim. ken of by tiio .-..io iilK.ut here. 1 mako tlaily use of them in iny practice." Ir. I.K. i'owler, lUule port, Conn. " I can recommend Ayer's Till.-t a7w-va all others, haviu lon proved thoir valuo in a eat hart ic for myself Hint family." J. X. lk-ss, I.-iihvUle, Ta. " For several years Ayer's Pills bava Weu ucd iu tuy'fauuly. Wo liud tliciu au Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never wit bout them in the bouse." Moses Grenicr, Lowell, Mass. "I liavo useil Ayer's Till, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found theut prompt and ettici.-nt in their action." L. N. Smith, L'ti.-a, N. V. " I snfTered frvtn constipation which assumed mu-li an obstinate form that f.-are.l it would ciiiso a stoppage of thrt bowels. Two 1 x.-a of Ayer's I'ills ef fected a complete cure."' I). Jiurke, bare, Me. " I have used Ayer's Tills for the past thirty years and consider them an in valuable family medicine. I know of no .lctter remedy for liver troubles, and have aKvan found them a prompt cure for dysiM ia " James tuiuii, ii M l.l.ll.) st., 1 Lo t (or.!, Cotiu. " Ilavimj been troubled w ith costive iifss, which seems inevitable with 'r ons of siil.-nta.y habits, I have tried Ajer'i I'ills, hoping for relief. J am clad to a x) that they have served mt better than any other medicine. I itrrive a, ll.is c tiel osi. -n tinly after a faithful trial of tlieir merits." Samuel T. Joucs, Uak at., Uuslou. Mass. Ayer's Pills, !-i:KIAltK: BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. Masr Sold br U Dealer lo Mediciua. r'ti au.ii whom ir uy conceun. I Non-e n hurrl.T kIvbi; tht I have pui.-ha.-e.l Irom Wii inm Me.Mitnun.y, ol White townamp, and Iclt th oi In ln i..-p:cjiou Uurlo hit pleas ure, two ti.irj.er in. Fuekinir colt, seven cow v. trirre bH, w'-oxt 1.") tun t hav. i.lonn hrr.. mowirif un.rli.ne, h,ijrke. twu-brie wunn, pitlrol bub liit. bouMliold Mid Hitch, n Inrnl- I tore, lour hon.l ol yun rattle Knt one wind ; ""b JOHN McMAiNAMY, 1 White towDhip.CaoibrU couutr. P. I Nov. 3, lbua. " 1 UTonneeU Job Printing! It , K1T th mmmmm m m hiw oeoot. FISH AND SNAKE YARNS. lNt i.r. I-rii rt.r.Mw-Ti, of Mirabella l ull-. 'lev . ha , ta.iriit a rattlesnake to "dial.-.; I: t.iil to imiie. 'i'-.'i.". v. T!i..t - .v : salmon, it j elaiuicl. t ere hi i. d by Mimirl II.nj.I v. i:i with one haul of a net near 1'ort Atij-'-.'le. W'ah.. r. e.-Mtly. y i:-. t . I 1 ' a i'N k. of lairesvillo. !a.. l:i'!ed thirtiH-n rattlesnakes in the lot around her home, with ti piece of fence rail, a few lavs '.. They averaged about two fee? in length each. A old. M:ne t!.herm:ui has ln-en living in a .lory all sui-.iiiu-r. crnisio about lViiulist-i.t bay ealchiti. and cur intr lish. He ha. camped in r.ti'-rh fashion on the i.dands. Ini-n't slept in a bed since last 7.1 ay. and avers he has had a very tine time. On k euriou-i result of the hurricane that strtt'-k the southern coast recent ly was the lii'lir."; of pi a tit it ies of ti-,h. I'ormany days after the storm the coast around Savannah nti.l t liroiiirhoti t tho stretch where its force was most vented was strewn with dead tish ofall kinds. I'olso.Not s sr.ahes are so r timorous in Venezuela that snake bite is almost as common there as in Ir .Via. ilut there are fewer fatalities, for tlf natives have discovered l!::t a p!:;i.t known :is the ocmiii! !o. w lien powdered and ap plied to the wound, results in a cure in almost every ease. ART AND ARTISTS. CtoTTo's greatest advance in paint inir was the rejection of the o-refiiish-black color the I! uiitine paii.ters em ployed for the hum. in ti rure. and sub stituting' the color of nature for the faces and hands. Tiik ii'-is.-nm of antiipii! ies at Dres-de-i has come into sess. .n of an in terest i nv marble relief from Koine, which represents an ancient butcher shop, of o'dom;- shape, and divided by a pillar into two e.pial parts. A fo!: i it vri . w hich is supposed to be of Kobcn Ai'i-hmnty. one (Je.irye lll.'s jmhres. in iiostou. is st ill banjr inir in the supreme court room in that citv. The picture is the work of John Singleton Copley an.l bears the date of lTi'.T. Mit. llrKNK-.loSK.s. the llnirlish artist, is ein.M-.'e.l upon the inlerestitiLT task of paitititio- a portrait of Mr. tikid stone's youngest trra nddaurhter. l-iro-thy Drew. This little blue-eyed maiden of three years is r:id to re semble the e;r.i.!.lf.-tther sla r! I i 1 1 1'ly. A t ;i: :-k p.-a -:"it li viiif on t he island of .Kirina rce:itly di -cover.-I a iu.-ilT-nitieetit -tatne buried ill t he .rroni'd. upon w !i ich ha 1 b.-en a small planta tion, and which lie had clear.- 1. The sta t :ie w as sold to a hrio-a -bi-ie dealer, who sent it to London where it has just ln-eti bou,-Iit by tin- 1'riti !i ov errmieiit for the stun of si.ty-tive hun dred pounds. BOOK LITTER. i hk sultan is establishing a publie library i n t '..nstant in. .pie. All the li braries of the nios.pies are to lc trans ferred to it. Tiik "Id Indiana homestead of the fan.i'y of Mr. .lame.-. Whitcomb Kile;, has l.cen purchased by the poet as a p.' rma e. -lit residence. Tui: lai-'est library in the world is the I'd .iotlie.pie Natioiialo. Paris. f..'i:s t. I b Louis XI V. It contains !.--::. - volumes. :::... pamphlets. IT", mriini eripts. I I. r ma:s and charts and I". i.ooii coins and m ia's. Hit. O: l VMS WKMii.l I. Ibu. li s cele brated his ei:.-hty-fotir:h birthdav r. cet'tly. lie is workii!.- on an auto biography. I'ew in. ti h;...e in their tin;-' t:stt 1 more of the l.v' of th-.-ir fellow in.-'! ti.aii tiie cheery A.i'.o"ral. An interest j.-iir iind is a library of .Vi ; volumes. i:; . u.'.i r' s,-vei-ly 111:11111 script s . f t tenth and el -v ".!. and some v : 1 1 worider'nl i:;i ! ; 1 u res of l!...-tie- f lin-t , 11I !i ecu; -ir'os. w iiieh wore reeetitly discovcretl in a i'rinciscan cloistei near Kieti. Italy. THE NO01LITY. I't'.lNci ss Krt.A t i:. has been for weeks past soj. .urn i 11..' .pi i. t!y in Lon.bm, ac corrpanied by her two lif.' sons. 1 K one.-p eons, .i t .f S: n, ow ns a woi.i'.ert 11 1 'y beaut ft; I tVtuliie. It is sbajH.-l li'c.. 'i lot us an 1 made of solid fold, stu-l led with dia ;.oT:ds. Ti.'" oe.ly . .fiia in - 11 ! worn by the wid ov.r 1 Archduchess 1 '.:i n ie of Aus tria is a loc'iet conf a " 1 i ! Lr t -n one side tile p r! ra it of her 1 i i ; b .luii'rlitrr u n I on the other that of her mother, t he iicen of liel.rium. Wiif.N" tile j.rineess of Wales was married, the kirijr of the ltrians rave her lace of the value of ten thousand pounds. Since tlr.il t ime t he pri iv." s has ..'uie on c.illt-ciin"- and n v iu-r lace is worth something li!:.' fifty tliou sa nd p. .ui'.ds. f' Piiii.ii' II I., of Spain, was not roasted to death by n n::rii';r ( ". ' .ee l n-o e. urt eti.piette forbade anyone to jro to bis assistance, lie died a nut urn 1 death, and t He same story is told of a dozen diifert-i.t Moiiarchs who were sticklers f r cere in. n". FARMING IM FOREIGN LANDS. Tin: I'reiich minister of agriculture now issues m-uitliiv cr..p rt-ix.rts, as is done in C.-riuany and Hungary. In Pier! 1 ::.l this work is undertaken by t he I.. uei. n 'i iines. Uin ; ii l:t-,;.s r has been prevalent in the sou I hern pr .vineesof Kiissia. beine; first brought from the lieirhborh.MiHl of the Piter Don. where ten thousand head of c::tt!e were attacked. Tlii. Prc-'ch jM.lato Clop has yielded above an a v. r.ire in thirty-four depart ments, an avei-.i'.re i:i tw.-nt v-s.-ven. and I -! .w ;:n average crop in twenty four depa r- me. its. Tin: permission tocolleet d.-ad leaves in the forests of Austria, which has been r.-. trie!.-d of late years, has now bo." I liberally extended, because fod der is so :-. t.rce. At T7 i: the severe droiie-ht in England, rains delayed the harvest of the cereal crops, and caused mildew and sprout it. ir i.i the ear, besides briniriiy; tin po tato d isoaso. HOME HINTS. lvlt v.. l-'resh boil.-d rice, with the juice of roast lecf or mutton, and served on a piece of toast is nice. Housekeeper. I: mskn l:ist-fiT. One iptart of lirht. Iiread dourrh. two-thirds of a nip of butter: work thoroughly together, and let rise until li.-dit. mold into biscuit and place on well-hut tcrod tins to rise; when lijrht bake in a moderately iuick oven. Farm, field and Fireside. A Pkk tty Djsii. Half fill a lx.wl w ith Cold stewetl atid sweetened fruit: pour on a cold boiled custard from which yon have saved the whites: make a niorinrj-ue of the whites with one table sp.Hi:iful of mpar to each e-r and pour ver the custard. Detroit Free Press. (.'t niiANT SiiKt it. Mix a pound of sivrar with every pint of currant juice. lien the stiirnr is dissolved l.il it a few minutes and skim it. When al-tno.-t cold add a jrill of brandv to cverv quart of sirup. IJottle it, cork it well and keep in a cool place. lloston lSudiret. SriiAwnKKKY Snow. Hull ami wash a quart of nice ripe strawlierries. press them through a sieve, add the beaten whites of two es and a coiTeecupful of Kugar. With an eg-hcater U-at these together until liglit and foamy. Set iu a cool j-laeo. au.l serve ctd.L- CARL RIVINJUS, PRACTICAL -AJSD DEALKH IN- ?' fs.' S - ' - - - A!i V.: n 1 1: is. : - eJs . $.' 1 V y i l I r '- h St f It ' 1 1 'I S)' "WANT A WAGON?7 M 1 In- . I We luxe w a-ons. pu-.-ics, surveys. Illh prxSe, as ligM, Str. .iic, J.:.al"-Ii. Mvii-.Ii. u Ivautitui'y fmisht-d as modern icd nunuiavture t.i:i produ.-e. Bi:ilt t.n h. n..r by men of lifo ex pci lioiu-sty i our polity; proir.pt shipment our sptvi.i'.iy. V.'e vta:it to know you. Write us. 0.sts you not I in;,'. M y lead to husint iS by and by. Send t..r our tie.tl. .-jue. Ii is tree to eery reader of t'tis pjfer. liini; haiutoii WaiT'.n Co., Bini;lumton. N. Y. Sj.' ;ir BUILT FOR I A RT 4k nfftrni" ""' teooc C"5 JF r f a.-i ItTCt f m-.ni tirt 1 n Is1 Fo. 41. agon. Lac fa Jt "s . 1 J 1, , Wk UwUL-ruittl duijlOkll.Ml. ,.j' WHOLESALE PRXES. .1 ' f KrrinT j-jrr.js. I.M.iii. t uruitKl 1 Vi - '! J s l: I- - .' t- v - Mir..., s;nto MKI, V Ji ' t.. ,H,-J'lit.1 ri:;iiiMKH4. OL.T7. KiP.NEES "t. sii-imu .i.i:roii t : r.K vSTZf A :rJ .. -i.'i-.-U.-c.tt .-. I r7iohu o-a.r .-.t-i-ulu. kVVI!A '1"7 -, !.-t - .:.-.'ti.rJ '-to AJdrui C. iLVJ.h PK'ATT. W' THE Ov fcvA & r.w tk i b c-1 tff 'X;- HmY - F t v Si rt 1 Ri.';! I h"l a intjt' or l-::r,l.r. AppH fitly l''in rrbl (?. It. l'.'llf.H the .fir, fl'l.lf inj1. tlf "rex. l M tin t!rn:"iti "r nt f.i i.:til on r. ELY EBGTHERS. 55 Warren Street K 50c DIRT DEFIES THE IG GREATER THAN HALL VPi,'ot:tl HAIR EINEWEE. The frr tpopularity of tills prcpnriition. after its t 3t of many years, shouj.l be an aHsur:iii.-. even to the most skeptieul, thut it is reulb merit. .riniis. 'I'tio-e w lio li:ive use.l llAl : "s II Allt Ke.nf.WKK kuuw tuut it (I.k-9 1i:u is t-IuiiiK'il. It raits new prxwtli of liitir on l:ill lira. Is ir. vi.l.tl the liair f..ilii-l...s are not dt-a.l, x.- U is Kehlom the ease; re-tores natural c:.r to (rniy or f:ul.-.l iiair; prp Iterves tin sealp bealtliful ami elear of dandruff; '..rev. nts tlie liair failing off or clmnin olor; keeps il softT I'liant. lus trous, an.i causes it to grow lonij and tbi.-k. Hall's fltiit Kknkwer proiluee Its effects by the li.-althful influenee of it. vetatile nuTeili.nts, wlii.h invigorate an.l rejiiv. late. It is not a dye. an.l U a deli'ibtf .1 artiele frr toilet use. 'or tainin iv aleohol. it d.K-s not evap orate iiie..lv am! dry up the natural oil. leaving tin-"liair harsh, mid brittle, ua do other prep 3 rat ions. Buckingham' Dye FOR TBI WHISKERS Colors them brown or blaek, as de.eired, an-1 Is the best dye, because it is harmless ; troduees t permanent natural color; anil, einir a f.ntrle preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. rRirtuD bt B. P. IIALX. & CO., Kaihoa, If. H. gold by all Dealers in U edict be The jirsl of American Awnw jters. VUAi:i,i:S A. 1AA. llililur. The Amrican 1'ttnsfHntion, the American Itlea, the America n Spirit. ' hese jirst. last, anil ti'l Hit- time, forever ! Tlie Sunday Sun Is the C i latest S unday News pc; er in the World. IVii o, r. j r copy. Iy mail, ;:J :i year. Dui'.y, by r ii!, - ?' a year. Daily an.l S inluv, lv intnl, - .s a venr. TlieWot'k'.y, - - - 1 a v nr. Atltln sm Hit M .V, Arw 1 i.rk. m rrtTP " - . -- r- , -., nv "r . . p.. 4, nbtRldlh lilfcil "! v-lr . iiV fKtt Aw,r 1 I OIOCKS 1 K W K I ,KV, A N 1 Optical Goods. oie Agent In Key and Stem Winders. ,.AH;K SKLKCTION o- ALL KIND of JEW ELK Y always on hand. fjf 5(v I'm of J welry In unsnrpassert i;,.nie nnd see fur yourself before purcna nif eNwhere. jai.i. wnKK guaranteed CARL RIVINIUS. E esurl. Nov. 11. 1S85 tf. ,' ' T t-.s i 1 BUSINESS. m harness im. ?i - f-f ft :-n, fto. 113 ICJO Lt2?C,. - rs .li Ai.ifi irr.c nine fin, SevVy, ELKHART. I LM O. HfiV . :rti V'.t ;:,'- the WKlrilt it is !t,irii.i.'un. hmU 50g r- inf. i.f ir-' yob;. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Cure for the worst foini of Female Coinlaints all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulcera tion. Fulling and Iii. placcincnts, ilea Spinal Weakness and Iucorrhcea. It will dissolve and exel tumors from the uterus in an early stae of development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness of the stomach, cures Bloatinfr. Headache, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep lessness, Depression and Indigestion, also that feeling if Tearing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. It acts in harmony rith the laws that povern the female svstem ender all circumstances. For Kidney Comnlaints of either sex this Compound I unsurpassed. Correspondence ueeiv answered. Anire in connaence Lt'DIA E. FINKtl AM M KO. CO, LtNM. Ulit. Mountain House STAB SlUVIHG PARLQBI CENTRE STREET, EBEKSBUEG. 'IMliS wril knc.wo anil 1. n eml.l:t.el Sharing A 1 urmr 1 nuw leeaie.i n 1 f litre meet. 01. t.i.l,e tr.e livrry mi. .1 lHarit. Ihtvls t l.ulh er, liere il.e LuffineM will 1 e carrlir.1 i.u In the luture MIAVINO. IIAIK (I'TIINO A Nit NHAJIP'MtIM tlnne In I bo bemteyi an.l must aniKt.e rOHi.ner. ('lean Towel a ielalij. t.Iauie waited un al Hieir refiitnrei. JAMES H. NT. Proprietor I TDTH. I.K I1K ANHK. IL H J.SHKTritl. I'BOPRirroR. lw.rute.1 at liuHeiK. l a . near the B. K. It P, i:ilwy im(. We alwsrt en-leav.tr to (or nluli trip net aeoomtn'Mlatiotm to tastuei.t men, pleasure deckers au.l boarder. I cnuDi In reareh ot .mlor an.l uniet will tlnn It a ile'lraMe plae t.. ..p. Ti.e Tiie i nnur(.as:.e.l an.l Is alwa jf mi,i,iic.1 with the t.esl the market atlorda.and a" r.e rtett-rieii of tlieaiin. I'tte Bar I nap. f.lie.t wth the ehoiee.l i.l pure liquori and eiirara . r..l nothinic liuttha it Hold. Special atten tion friven to tbe care ol rjorpfn. H. J.tiCHETTltr. rSJF? Tiimoni CfTtm ; tw kntc, i rtT 9 i t l.k In ruiWW'''' Iw aUw Mu. -iiriniiii. T m A n M NOVELTIES OF THE HOUR. lSKHKiET I:xiEKUAST,fter a sleep of two years" duration, recently bliook off lier drowsiness, in the CVntral ho pital at Indiauajxdis. Tui.- inw of & woman became par- alytl while she was talking throuph a telephone at Hover, liel., me ovoer litw. An attemnt to force open Her jaw resulted in its fracture. IIktfi.hi) LarlK-r has a piano m his Lack room, for the entertainment of his patrons while they await their turns in the operating chairs. Since this innovation his putrouajre has fall en oft. lie can tn niters tana it I I V t t-.ll T "ilisit. in l'ortsmouth. O., named Adam Kck, is desirous of mateli-in-r himself in a contest with any other blind nucilist in the state. Every 1 . 1 , : 1 , Mind man in the country wouiu m in'ly pay fifty dollars to be able to see the iiirht. T.. ivi.rrsnwinleof small means to emj.ty the'r financial stookinprs, lVtroit has issued Ik.iuIs 111 as small tlenomina j. tu-pntv-fire dollars. These are beinjr taken up rapiilly. and thus the hoarded dollars are returning 10 the usual channelsof trade. Wii.i 1.- luirin.r M we 11 near Turner, (re recently, a fir tree is claimed to have Wen struck at a distance 01 luir-tv-fuur feet under ground. The tree, it is said, measured two feet through, and the heart was sound. Twenty- four feet further down, it is stated, more vegetable matter was struck. ARMY DEVELOPMENT. Infantry tactics were originated by the Athenians. Tiik first refrimentof Uritish infantry was ore-pnized in 1C33. Si'aktan cavalry jrenerally fought dismounted as infantry Tiik Creek phalanx was commanded by a strategus or general. The tir.-l refriments of infantry were organized in France about 15S. Tiik Spartan regiment was the mora. It was composed of 400 to 0O0 men. IlKiiiMKNTsof riflemen were organized in liermany during the thirty years' war. The percussion lock was introduced into European armies Wt ween lH30and 140. The earliest record of cavalry is on the Assyrian monuments about 1000 li. C. The aristocratic arm of the Egyptian and Assyrian military service was the chariot. Every Roman legion had about 500 horses for camp equipage, baggage and provisions. The use of cavalry as infantry was brought to the highest perfection dur ing the civil war. Army and Xayy Magazine. OUR AMERICAN WOMEN. Mks. X. E. ISkonson, of Atchison, Kan., learned tyesetting in her fa ther's oflice when a child, and has worked steadily at her trade for over forty years. The International Association of Women 1'liarinacists has 5-.J3 active and I honorary memWrs. The lirst congress of women pharmacists was held lately iu Chicago. Miss Emma Lovekino, who has been elected president of the Women's Aid Societies of Maine, is only twenty-one years old. She is a lineal descendant of len Warren, who fell at Uuuker Hill. Mus. Lklami Stanfokh's family al lowance from Senator Stanford's es tate has Wen increased from live thou sand to ten thousand dollars iht month on her representation that live thou sand dollars per month was inade piate. A St. I.iOt'1 woman has lately per fected an invention for making sweet potato Hour. The process includes peeling the potato and drying the peel as a fiHnl for live stock, drying and grinding the iotato into three grades of ifnur, and also slicing into Saratoga chips. PERSONAL MENTION. TliKY say Kipling gets not less than live hundred dollars for each ballad he writes. C.i:. Van Ai.f.n. father of our Italian minister, is descriW'd as "one of the warmest -hearted, bluff est and alt- get -kt dv'lijrhtf al Americans of a gen eration ago." Misses EtUTit M. Kei.nstox and Car rie L. Hudson, who arrived in Hoston a few d:i3's ago, are newspaper women who sjH-nt the .summer riding through the Itritish isles on bicycles. Henky Fairfax, of Iudun county. is the richest memWr of the Virginia senate, lie is a brother-in-law of Capt Charles !. Ay res. IT. S. A., now in charge of the recruiting oflice at Lynch burg. E. X. IlrHTtAKTi, of Middle-town. Conn., has the fiucst collection of liv ing birds in New England. It include species from almost every country in the world and is worth thousands of dollars. COMMON MISTAKES. Coh-mbc did not foretell an eclipse of the nio in to frighten the natives of Jamaica into rendering him assistance. There was no eclipse of the moon at that time. The immense burning glasses with whicn Archimedes burned the ships of the Wsiegers of Syracuse at ten miles distance were never manufactured and it is now known that they could not W. Coi.FMBt's did not make an egg stand on end to confuse his opponents. The feat was performed by Krunelsehi, the architect, to silence critics who asked him how he was going to support the dome of the cathedral of Florence. The day is usually reckoned as Wing twenty-four hours in length. Strictly speaking, such is a mistake. The standard unit of time is the "sidereal day," which is hours M minutes and 4.U'J2 seconds in the "solar" "mean time. . "More llnatc. Yora KprtL" ------ .. . . , l B.&W , one among "dairymaids" at an agricul- imai Biiuw was pernaps tne last to soeiate itself with that heroic proced US- ure which 6uch a word suggest. There were about forty of them, armed w ith enures ana started at the same mo- ment to make butter against time. r-acn came provided with a watch, and the temptation was almost i . . ...... iuC uauuie 01 me machine as quickly as possible. But no, butter must W "humored-" not ilrln The silent lists were filled w ith the provok iugly deliWrate "flip, flop," of forty churns. One of the slowest combatants won me race, I never realized i..:.i. a. 1 .... g.xu.y inai " m.iii. Haste is worst speeu. Lorn hill Magazine. Conaponaatlnc; Clrcuioalaor. Woman's excelling fondness for shopping is not always an affliction to man. A dutiful husband who had promised to meet his wife in a large establishment where all sorts of things were sold at low prices was making his way through the throng of women. Forced to pause for a moment near a counter In-hind which stood a pretty saleswoman, he blurted out: "Is there anything on earth that would recon cile a man to such a crowd as this?" "Yes, sir," was the quick replj. "Bs loiigiug to the lira." JOB:: PRINTING. Tin: fiu:i:man Printing Office Is the place to cet your JOB PRINTING Promptly and Ratifaclorliy useeuted. We will meet the prices of alii tiot.oraole coinpelioti. We don't do any but first-class w.nk and want a liyinii pi ire for It. Willi Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared to turn out. lob Ptintmof every d 'script inn in the KINhSr STYLE and at tr.e very Lowest Cast Prices. Nothing out tbe best material ! used and our work .-p-aks for Itself. We are pre pared to print oti the sliortes. notice Posters, Programmes. Bchixkpb Caiiks. Taiih, Hi li. TIraim, Monthly Statements Knveuipks, Label. Circi i.ars, v ki.mnu and VisiTiNa C'ahhs. Checks. Notes. Drafts, Kkckiith. Rosd Work, Letter ami Note Heai, and Hop and Pari y Inwtationh Ktc Wn can print anything from the umaliest and neatest Vl-lting Card to ttte latest Poster 011 short notice an.l at tins mi)8t Reasonable Hates. The Camlirk Freemau EBENSlUJHd. I'KXX'A LADIES! Are you reckless eriiMii.'h lo ventur- If mi fv-n4 two cent in Ktampw to tin' Mil 'A 'i'Wiiik; I '.. and '.M Wanlinirtoii St1.1t. N.- N i.ik. (.. one of Uiir Ix-auUftil lllui-Ir.it.1 Itclich' Hooka," It in a novel. 11111.411... u"'' nier.-s! iu work to every imtsoii of r.-liui'iiii-iit. On receipt of ten c uts in stainm ih.-v aen.l potap&i.l a full set of lli.-ir lainuua liouMe. hold tciuiie VcrrlMa. For u-ii CimlHtl.ey H ill nlisi-inl n tnmk roi.tftinii.tr eouil.-te wor.l .l 4'J'li.- .Mikr..." and mii-ir of ita uiot Niular fruii., loi-tlj.-r w ith li-n -xij uir,iT cUronio i-aiiln. aiTINEPTUS ! A -ry plJiiiii, li:irtiili"- !iryrrlu,'i-t1 Mrrnuiitir eunipfiuiui lor u i iir Iht tat t jtiinin and Otdt-r bitl-T ilrn. t-ititt r Miliil nr I'riri. 4Vt C I'lMt IUlllr. Vtm I jU J I.) It. m;-.-i,I-.J pliyHicimtH iu t.uriM ftinl AtiM-ti. u. h.tiiiM.:i m Vuiupaiiit. fv-ry biTk. J".rhal ly lru-ir!. MiiiHl.'lurl l.y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMHtV AMI M H l(l:K. 532536 WASHINGTON ST NEW YOKK CITY. ELIXIR. 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Only Temperance Eitters Kno-vra. Thrpant fih of n Ci-ntnrr Hie Lending Family Medicine ol (lie World. R. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietor, SAN FRANCISCO inu NEW VUUK. is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia the oldest, largest and best known factory in tlie world 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all iewelers. It makes the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow ( ring which can not be pulled off the case the A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE YAIITED S0LICIT035FK3Ss. to handlftheOMdsl lllmlnrr aKrl'n-nr IkfMik of I k- W Mi-ld'a I elnml.lMM t. lmII ton. (irof uaeljr illutttralMl.liaii.l:oiiiel lKun.l..-liat miii ular prli-i, .av ir.iiMl c.ihiiuimioiim. Kv.-r. I.ly iiiMla U. junl at tki i In.-. atHl wll! hur 11. Kx.-luaivf t-rn-tAry rivrn. h.-ml forliandMMiiootwcritivt'-irmlii.r. W. B. COMK.BY CO. PuMlflwr. CMcagfr ItU I y 11 1 11 1 i A TRUSTY GUARDIAN. The H xa r k a 1 . 1 e Iule!liKeuci of ma Kn" llHh Mamiir. More than forty years ao, in lM, I visited a party of friends in the Heti ilifro poM liel.ls in Australia, where I was eor.lially welenmeil. AniMtijr the valued jh im-smi ins .f my friends, savs a writer in St. Nielutlas, was an Knir lish mastilT, vi hieli lieloncd to one of the (.gentlemen. The o-ihmI understatidiri) hetweeti myseli and the nuistilT it iMar.-l t.. have ln-ei.tne so well estal.lilii-.l dur iiil' the evening', that on t he next d-iy I left the eluim where mv friend-, were ;t work to fi-teh a kettle of tea from the tent, without tlie least mU 'i v i n.' as to my re-i j.t i m l.y him. "Lex. who was always allowed to run loor-e. eame forward to iia-et me. lie :illow-.l me to (stroke his head. and. so far as I eoiild si-e, n, int. i - ,-st in my movement s as 1 nler.-d t In tent and took a drink of 1he tea. Hut. w hen 1 started to leave the tent with the kettle in my hand, i ma-.'i in- ins a-. t. mi hmctit lu-ii 1 miw 1 he siijinivi.. Iri.-nd Kex faeino- me. and h.. in t..-t!i in a very t hvat ;-ni ny w.iv. I jut down the kett le. seated invsel f i .:i t he i-de of t he ea In '-l ed andKioki. to him. He watr.-i" his tail and I....U.-.I so friendiy that 1 thought I inn -t have made a mistake alioiit his i i,t ,-ii t i. ii-. Not at all. The moment I at tempt .-.I to leave the t. lit with the kettle. 1 had reason to know that l.'ex's hi-, .ad rii wa ; no mere notion, l.nt.on the eontrary, a real si-rn that he was true to his t rust as lu- under-1. h id it . 1 talked to him aain. set down the kettle, and attempted t.' leave withort it. Still Kex ol.j.-.-te.l. lie had hi. douhts, and deteri'l'tled to o-ive hi, masters tlie tieiiefit of them. There wa-. no ln-lp for i t : 1 w a held prisoner, a in! eotild do iiolhilijr hut sit down and wait patiently for one of the party to eoine to my relief. No one eame until nearly an hour later, l.y whieh time my loii al.seTiee had eaiisc.l my friends to suspect that I was h.-ino-held pris..'.-r l. Ilex. 1 hore t lie ! io no iinle f. ir liis faithful zeal, and in a few day, found he would h t me come end tfo, and take whatever! wished. A DUCK'S SENSF OF DIRECTION. 1 1.- tov.l 1 Not uh Hull a. la .iioiM.iily Nil ..-. Accord illr to .lames l'aviie. who writes in the Illustrated London News, the. 111. 1, has l.ci-li slipMis .1 to Lethe ,ln!l.-: t f all l-ir.ls. much so as to r.plv in t lie atsirinat ive to the invita tion: --iliMv i lly.eom. and he I.ili.-.l ' A corre-poii.'.eiit in New ..-aland sup plies me. howi-v.-r. with an aii.-c.i. : l 1 he eoiit ra ry: "I live on the shore of the harlx.r. and 1 have a friend who dw. lN ..n the opposite shore i leVeli mile - fr. un m- : i a-traiht line, lie lives up a narrow ereck, and in eotnin t.itv plae" he has to pass a ihiiiiImt .f other creeks on eit h. r side, t hen sever a ! i- la nd an) tinal ly to ei os:, a st retch .f oj n w a -. r nlx.ut four mih's across, w h. i"- a : w i 1 1 tide rims and where there is ..ft.-n a heavy sea. A few Weeks :i."o this friend came to see tne and l.r.e.iL'ht with him as a present a common .irake which had liccii hr.-.l on his place and had never l-een a hundred nrds from the house. It eame over in the hot torn of the lioat. where it eoiild s-e iiothinu hut 1 he sk-v. wit h il s leLTsticd. When he j.'ave it tome 1 turned it adrift with my own ducks and th.mj."ht no more alMitii it. and. in faet. I n.-ver saw it ajjain. When I sa .v my friend. h..v ever. some time after, he told me that on the tm-rninu'' afler his visit to me he w as aw akened hy a trreat commotion and iiaekii'"" in his dncU v ard. and on ""oil iff out to tsi-euhat vv as 1 he ma 1 1 er he sa w the d rake h ich he had l.r.niiit fiver to me w;iddliilLr tli to the ili-i-losiire in rather a t ravel- m-ii condi tion, while his hrelhreti were w.-l.-oiii-ini him as one restored to t hem fr.uu the dead." I 'oiisiderintr wha t this drake a m- plished, my eorrespondent just 1 con siders his achievement entitled to he eotijiled w it h that of t he ol h.-r eir.-um-ua fixator, his namesake. ..nraiUii-al J.ur. The Japanese are a very polite p". pie, hut they sometimes like to play a joke, in a roundahout, oriental way. upon the men of the west. In ill.' .lays of the second empire Haroii tiros was sent to Japan to demand the op.-ti.n-of certain twirls to 1'reiieh eoman r Amoiio- the rest he named to tn. Japanese ministers, a ccr.ain c.ty. The Japanese functionaries smile I s . hroadly when he preferred the re.;n. -t t hat t he French amhassad. .r aske.l t a.-iu to t.-ll him what nave th. in s.. nr.i. li atnuseiiient; hut instead of answering', the Japan. se ministers said: "We will open the port in .ju.-slion. my lord, if I'ranee, in her turn, will open a certain port lo us." "What port is that?" asked the Frenchman. "Tlie port of Liverpool." "lint, your excellencies," lauirhiiij.'. "Li verjusil is not a Freneh port, hut an Kurdish one." "Yes?" answered the Japanese. "And tlie porl you named to us is not in Japan, hut iu t'orea!" The French amhassad. ir was com pelled to admit tiiat tne joke was up.. 11 him. Yout h's Com pan ion. -I.ifi- an.l llralli." Even lH'tors must havereereali-.il. and perhaps a certain pli.v sician at a summer resort, whose servant recent lv made a somew hat lieer resiioi.se to a eallor. was tinmanly n-rdt m th.'or.i.- s he had yiveu her. Some one eaiicd "t the doctor's eoltae i:i the eveuinc and bean a speech to the servant: "1 want the doe tor to come over riid olT " "lie eau't do it!" answered the serv ant. "He left orders that he was so busy that unless it w as a l.sol ut !y a matter of life and death, he couldn't "! out at all this evening." "l'.ut," said the caller, "it isn't sick ness at all. "What?" "We want him to come over and take a hand in a e;auie of whist." "Oh, that's different. You're Mr. Urown, ain't you?" The servant disappeared and reap peared a moment inter.,' "The doctor says he'll he ripdit over," bhe said. Youth's Companion. siii-iK-iiic iiuiiy. Paul de rassatfiiac ' pra-t ic:i Hy tin extinct volcano. Of late his interrup tions in the chaml.er have not 1 11 so frecpjcnt or . noisy as th.-.v at one time were, and in the liehl of is.l.t.cs he docs not count as a serious factor. One of the ln-st stories told of M. .1.' Cassanac has as its hero M. .Men..-., the chocolate manufacturer. M. M nier, who was a deputy, had mounted the tribune and commenced tospcai.. but M. h" Cassauiiae so persist cut iy shouted "Chocolat: t h. olat: ' that he had tfreat ditliciilty in piocee.tiiie; At leiijrtli. in desperation, M. Mcni.-r turned on his tormentor and shouted that if M. de Cassafrnac would pay him the bill his uncle had owed hint so lonu' for "chocolat" he would feel very grateful. The chamber roared, and M. dc Cassajruac at once suicided. Intlou Fijrar.. "I should like to know when you arefroinp to pay that bill. 1 can t come here every day in the wc k. "What day would suit you U-st.' "Satuolav." "Very well, then y-u ;aa call "every Saturday." lVUt Far- 1
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