1 " JUST LIKE A PAGE Court OtrlvlitM (.air ! Hoy t.rrmi li--l l t.ili-rty. Court pa' seem to have U'i'n for- riven a goo.i !o tl of mischief, if we arc ti credit tlie annuls in i.uropc::n court-.. Tli" thought sa'.ts itself that thi high diiriiiL arics were at times weary of .-t i n -t to ami magnificence, and were secretly grateful to au au dacious youngster for creating a diver Mon. One lay an important official of Frame, who went often to Versailles, was w&itiutr in un antechamber foi the coming of tin- king. He leaned back in his chair, and rested his head against tin tapestry on the wall. A page dipped up behind him ami with a great pin fastened the olTieial's wig to the tapestry, .lust then some one cried: "Here is the king!" I'p jumped the official, leaving the wig hanging to the tapestry, and eon fronting the Uin with liare -head, lie was not at. all disconcerted, and said gravely: "I did not expect to have the honor of sal uting your majesty to-day in the guise of a choir lny." The king repressed a smile, and at once recognized the incident as the .rU of the page. He insisted upon knowing who was the iruilty one, and then i tillered him not to appeiir Itefore him again until lie hail Itcgged the ollicial's pardon. The page retired after receiving his orders. At. midnight he decided to ex ecute tiieiii. He galloped away on horseback to t he residence of the offi cial, ami awakened the household ami the whole neighborhood, declaring that he had a message from the king. The otVu-ial got out of bed and put on some of his court garb in ordct to receive the kind's messenger jtroperly. At last the p'ige was ceremoniously admitted to his presence. Then the boy said: "Sir, 1 am here at the kind's command. I have come to beg your pardon for pinning your wig to the tapestry." "Sir," replied th official, calmly, "you need not have made such haste." Then the page retired with as much bustle and ceremony. lie appeared lie fore the king the next morning, anil was promptly asked if he hud done as he was told. He answered thai he had. as nuui.v witnesr.es could testify. When the king was told how tin? page had ex ecuted his ordeis, he t hriiggcd his sit. .nlilers and said: "That is just like a 1'iige. " Youth's Companion. ilttw He s.ivnl a Hi:; 1'ile. Senator Cameron told the other day an anecdote to illustrate the high standard of tolitical morality up in the Keystone state. There was an old I 1 1 1 . 1 1 r 1 1 a. 1 1 . a farmer thrifty and pros perous, who had been carefully saving for many- years ! inallf he was elect ed t i the legislature. It was a pe culiarly profitable session. There were several railroad charters up for I'onsiderat ion. Hans served faithfully, never broke silence, ami always voted; and after the legislat lire had ad.i, turned surprised his friends at home by laying the foundation of a ten thousand dol lar house, while t hele were rumors of a twentv thousand ilollai bank posit. " I lave you liad a legacy, Hans- asked a neighbor at last. "th, no." was the reply. "I have only been sav ing." "I.ut how could you manage to save thirty t housand dollars on a three mouths' salary of three dollars a day?" "Ah!" restoin!ed Hans, complacently, "that was very easy. You see, my wife didn't keep no hired gh I last winter." Huston Advertiser. Moral Safety. Heaeon I.itrhtfoot and lleacon Olm ftead were brother ollieers in the same colored church in a Kentucky town ami while the former was fond of slipping around a smokehouse in the night time, the la'ter had a hankerinj1 for chicken coops. One day they nu t on the street. "Look : hcah. llrer OI instead," said l.ightfout. wamiiigly, "you is potter be mo' keerful how you fool 'round dem lien coups, you is." lteacon olmstead was greatly shocked. "WhalTur you talk like dat ter me, P.rer Light foot," he responded. "I spec 'taint no wusscn stealin meat." "Huh." said the other; "you doan knowhat you talkin altout. Kf yen, steal a chicken.de chicken's gvvinter holler an' you is pn inter pit shot an' bring reproach on de church, but who elilicr lienli a ham holler?" And with this knockout argument IJrer Light foot passed on. -lietroit Free i'ress. lltr lltttet.HH liittrttner. The following conversation is an ex ample of my wife's hopeluss ignorance of salmon fishing. ne afternoon while 1 was out several neighbor ladies chanced to call, ami, as usual, over their tea, opened lire with the usual query as to my sport mi the river. "Oh. yes." said her ladyship, in an abstracted manner, "my husband caught a salmon 3-esterday. " "What size was it?" inquired one of the fair visitors "Fleven feet long," wxs the reply. There was, of course, much titverin',' at this. "Then it mut have Iteen eleven inches lonp," was the amended answer. Increased merriment ensued. "Well." said my wife, desperately. "I know it was eleven something; ier haps it was eleven pounds." Hluck wMd"s Mapa.ii.e. DOINGS OF WOMEN. Mks. .Ions O. t'AKi.isi.K is writing a eM.k bsk. Its references to cabinet pud.linp should be authentic. M us. ,D I-- D vis spent most of the summer under t he same roof with the widow of lien, tirant and now has the w 'nlow of tien. Mct'lellan as her w inter neighbor. Miss Ai.ick. Fi.ktciiku, the ethnohvrist who has been makinp a study of the Omaha and other Indian tribes, drew a salary of eipht dollars a day as a bp'cial apent of the Indian bureau. Mmk. S iii.it-: i n n. .fulfill itijr a prom ise made to her husband, is coutinuimr the excavations at Troy which made his name famous. She is personally Mipcrinti'iulinp much of the Sistkk Mxiiii: At m sriNK. founder of the Little Sisters of the Poor, lately died in France. She was lorn in s-ii, nt Saint -Servan. and was known in the world by the name of Marie .laiuet. Miss MiiiMM Si. t ni K. a sister of thu Franciscan order, is on her way from SJ. Louis to the Sandwich islands, where she will devote her life to nurs inp lepers. She is twenty-two years old and highly educated. Ci.auv P.vurox, president of the American National lied Cross, has ap pealed to congress for funds with which to aid in takinp care of the thirty thousand hungry, sick and home less people on the Sea islands. GEMS OF THOUGHT. IMIDK that dines on vanity sups on contempt. Ik Franklin: TiiKitK is nokillinp the suspicion that deceit lias once bcpotlen. (Jeorjfe Fliot. Tui KK is a remedy for every wrong-, and a satisfaction for every soul. F.inerson. CoxcKir is the most incurable disease that, is known to the human soul. Henry Ward P.eeehcr. If any man turns religion into raillery by hold jests, he renders him self ridiculous, because lus snorts with hi owq life. Tiliutaoa. mlllUTV-SKVKNTIl A NNT A X. X statement tif the Protection Mutual Fire liiMir;iice Company of Callilnia (tnintv for the year endnm 1 Kieiul-cr s'.;: Ann. unt injured ..-nilx-r ::t. I ..' -I.TIT.'.T Aiii'H.nt ii.-ured dur um v ar .-.t"3.X"W l.d. I'd fi.ivr.i.'s.'. JiHi.itTili '$.:'J'.,.' li-..-..c.sT Iledliet atlloilllt expir ed limine year ? IM.'.Tf. Dciluct .iinoiint sur-rctidi-t'cd and can celled All. limit iusureil Ik'- celllher .'.I. I'-'-! Auiuuni noie-' in force Keecinber P'.'? !V7.n?l Anioiiut taken iluniuz yr Iediict amount expi'--el iIiu milt year ? Deduct amount sur rendered and can cel l.-.l -.".o::."t lo.t.w; n.?:ui Premium notes in force December :il, IS'Xi cash a ceo r nts. Iii: Kll-i s. Aimiiint on hand ut Settlement $ 2,'.'V.S SJ Cash for new in-ur- ance l.Vojm P.itlaiiif Assessment No. 1? 1. ?:. i KM'KMU'I I HI s. I.dxxi x iihl ; Ktieuslnir;: School Dis- li-iet . 1 .,." t M orsian 1 1 tnjhes Thomas liiitinps llenrv Cole A. A. linker .1. T. Lnnu' .1. t;. i. Hi Adam Albnirht .lacoli and ti"o. Knt- rii IV .1 no. Feiuhner titlii r r i a ii xi v; Secretary's fees Treasurer's n kiry Kent Atfents" riiuiinissioiis. . Premiums re I urned. policies cancelled .... Pi iutiinr. po-tae.. sta- tionarv, etc Salary Kseeut i ve t i nn- in it lee. isr'-isi:: Kx pelises adj II s t i II 1! Iif-ses.. Coilllllissjiiii un A.sses- tnelit No. I'.' Amount Assessment No. I? uncollected . . .. Ill no '.I hi I HI 111 HO r. no 111 -.11 mm . .-1 4 ? no i r.i? no si 1 1 m Id ut ? U no 4i ;s l.v? m; '.to no ;.7 en 71 r..n Hi .1 r.i Kalaiieeon ham! and in tiank $ I I -t '- .1:111. l.'t. s'.l. the fort-coin re'tort I'Mllil- incil. tonn.t coireet I :iMiinveii. .ISO. LLOYD. .1 No .1 F.Y ANS. c. r. i:oki:i: i s. j:inl'.i.:t lexeutive ommittee. tn O tn O M M M C5 o H O m m c o I o 33 I WITHOUT THE BOW (RING) it is easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. The thief gets the watch in oiie hand, the chain in the other and pives a short, quick jerk the ring slis otT the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav ing the victim only the chain. This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end A collar run dawn innide the pendant menu and tits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark Atsatch cat opener tent fret en request Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in ettrct Nnveinl.er lu. lsva. t'onnrrlf oito nt ( rfumts. KANT. Sthire Kiret 8 -J5 a in Altoon 4o.s,mmti.iaoon ... tflu tn Malp Line Kxirran ....11 oi a ui Altnon t-.xiire't 1 no D m Mull Kxi.r- S 17 it ni t'h llatleliihia K.(.reM b li i ni WMT. .Inhn.'tnwn Aeenmtnixlailon 8 14 a tn IVir.hi' K.i.ren 8 a m V ny PHitsetluer i :'4i t Di Mail Train 4 M m j on ii ui w n AoeninuiouaiioD a 34 p m F.lrnlnric llrtnrh. Trains leave. follitw: T 'M, in an a in., and 3.:ki ru ami arrive at t'rasx.n at T f7. ln.va. in. ami 4.0ft it in. I.ea7e re.n at f :ui. 1 1 :to m and 5.:iii . m.. anil arrive at Ktt.-n?turtf at 10. ltd a. m. and 12.15 and 0 . p. in. t'reixon ami learlielil. Leave Irinim at K 4& a. m. and -2 40 p. m. arriv Inn at Cres.ou :il 8 04 a ru. and 4 p. in. Iave 'res?on Sa a. m. and &'S!i p. m., arrlvinu at Ir vona at 10. IS a in. and 4' p. m. V'or r itei ntpa. etc . eall on Tmw. K. Wati-.I'. A. W . I. fHUImrn, I'a. airent or a.tilresii . 110 Filth Ave., S. M. PKKVnST. eneral M:inairer. J. K. WIKili. ieneral .M.-insKer. Do you NI-CI) TiLASMiS? r t S I VAMIM II I DI P Spectacles perfectly fitted nd KuaranteeJ I.T J jturj. Artilicial eyes inscrtod. J. I)lAMOM, Optician, rta Vd. iHn. as S.xth St., 1 ITMil'KU, PA. LAND L-KvjNS OUT WEST. Laaiiloril Who Are Uwllto, Irfr II:intr.l mi. I IIimkI t.Urr. The divine injunction "in the sweat of thv face shall tlii.u ent br. ad" has li. i r. 'evaii.-y t-. tin citictis of t!ie li vi c'.vii'.e.l tri'-es. II.-iv are a pep!' who. l'.'.e tie- l':!:e-.if the f.ei Is. "i.i'.i not; m-iiliiTi'ii I'n-y s;vii." fnrni 'ii:rr a:t e:Miip! m ela . t.ivorit i-in 'in ler the 1 iv p culi.ir and i.-iteri st i i-r 1 st'idv. :-:iV Ii:irper': l:;ie in. care but the -'at beri-iT f rent . atnl a general :-ti;erv! .!n:i uf l'w li.-nie place. Tl'.cy are. n. :i i li; -. fre.-li.-indi'd. ree'.il -ss. jr.t. l liver-, ::: ! with a stroTi'," t-.-Tidencv t.t tlissipat inn. t ..f I t r r ! tn 1 '.--ir ir 1 l.-i-.': .i . . . i ,i i i lericv. b:;r cliinincy:-. aid uvnii'ly ir : bad state nf repair. An air of untidi ness and iit-u'leet pervades tin' yard. t w hieli is added a laek of 1ate insiib when you enter. Still there is some thing about the surround imrs- the or chard, smoke house, iiermt-s. piirs and jxinltrj--- which di-noti-s solid old-fa-h-ioned comfort and Arcadian content. Frequently yon meet the lord of one of these mansions a sijuaw ma n - i bos. family i-laim no Indian blooi. yet he enjoys, by virtue of a former matri monial alliance, all the landed ri ':it of an Indian. It is really surpri:!'. the numlH-r of this class that are i!i Vi treed frniu Indian wives or have be come widowers and remarried in tin it own race. They const it ute the lar.-ct landholders and are v.-rv j I i o' i-- t -;'.-:l IV "'it , ' ben I I-- -: i I- ; ... ."' a ;. 1 rni t' 1 l.i".d ir.o:i. ij.nl y and i; i: . -t A in i pri lee.,. And what of the Indian, the f.i'l IiI.mmI. whom this (l-cat nnd inuniiieeiit jovi rnment of ours has in its wisdom regarded as a ward ami heir to a pr'meel heritage as a rt-eoni-e!;-e l'-r Aiiflo Saori rai-iiie.' n will tiinl him where the stillness ut the forest i as et unbroken. lie i-. there in hi miserable little hut. a reein e f.-..in t:i Treat mad world Ik- so distrusts nn.i fears. 1 ivniir a jxmr ha nd-to ?!.:: i h ex istence, anil rarelv eim-r: i nir b . i-it the haunt s of his torment . .rs. A m- m' v patch of eorn. a feu imnliry sin.! m.et fed ho"s. with what eame and l: ! f.iU tir.-V to his skill. IS" to siij : Iv hi m.-a f er la r. I.-r and f urn isli eie , !. m--n ' for his stjuaw and himself. !!.-. in a Treat w iiile there is a h r eapita :u liinil. and a pittance falls to hi-. . r.r after the professional re.lmeii of '!i tribe have made the disbm-i un i.t t . their sa! isfae! ion and pai.l t!i-M- t .fiii-y" . fee-. '" 1 1 i - a rare 1 1 - iiv I !iin! : fall l.l 1 in t iie 1 ii. ban ft -i ' i ;. "... is livir. ,.- eom ! TtaLI - o'i a - ii'.i.- !- : ; 1 1 1 ; i r-1 r -. i-iion of iine-r ciiiiiva- tioii. Tliei-..- an- s. ut they are strik inr eei ; .t !. .1 : .-. HE WAS li A HUR o Y. f'nlv lour l. I.t -(te'i. lliri.ul ilii'l All I : i rn.- ; s-i. " -peaking of b. ia-r in -l hur; ."" - :'i a traveler m a Ne.. N..r n i ia "reminds me of a man 1 oin e saw in thetowtr of l.oii lon. one of a littl -party I hat was bein ; pilot. t t hrou-j i. b a 'beefeater, lie kept all the time jil-.f ahe.nl of the I'ilot and seemed anxious to jnf isicr and )."et t krone-h. I'.m rvkdv e's.- wanted to see i-vi-rv-thisi!.'. but till i:i: :i would have liked to skip some ot' t Itese t li imr -.: st i 1 1 he colli. 'n't say a i . t !i 1 u'. foi- the pilo! ma.!.- Lf i time rkrh( alor.r until hi i-ame to the tiLri:re of a bir man on a bir I tors,-. Ih.iIi in lu a vy rtni r and t Li llian holdin g a threat spear, a nmd im pressive tiure. reprivent ; n I forget now who. bnl somebody famou n in history, and the beefeater alked a little loti;-er than usual. II. -re tin man who was in a hurry broke mi Yes. yes,- he said, 'that's all riLrlil. but .we eau"t siaiid h. re all day l.tokiur at that, you k no ." a ml he in- v.-. I head a littlea I wait. d. ail ready t-.i;:o on. We all hope. I tr.at- tae l -ef aler w.eikl pay Ho a 1 1 . ut ion t i h i.n: we need ha e had no fear on t hat re. f. n- he paid a 1 - lately no u 1 1 e;i 1 mil whatever to liilu. An hour or two later we stood at t he grate mill bade the beefeater ;-ood-by. 'i lie impat ient man and 1 walked away beret her. He wasn't the wor-,1 man in the world by any means. Hi was from Koston. lb- sai l lie was a busy man atnl had verv little t:;rie to -p.are: he was e-oii;;r ;.a. k ill t !i. team.-r he came over in. and. as h liad only four day-, to do 1 hi rope in. h. really fid t asthniili he oii'ht not t. spi-nd half a day in the tower." PEOr-LE OF ALL SORTS. t icii'iM v.. the ok! Apache, who mad mn.-!i troub' a f.- v ear a- o. i 'oiv a jvti.'r i'uI prjsoiu-r at au arm s.- t near V.okil , a. M l;s. M m:v : V. a ! t: -r sea in res-, '.ivi.e- at S.pv'.m tie! !. III.. 1.::- ,.-:i : nit . Inch t i t il 'es her to late! in N. r: n '. 'aroliu.i wori li si.'..uiiii. S'.;i ; r. and Siinnis ( kiiiit n 1. ' llie1o.- I kit s. S-inipon c m- . 'y.. 'ire pro'. a i i . i :ie lar-re-t t ". i n ; -r. .t '. ill til"' idle I Sta'.-s. Tlleir col.l!". ue ; ;vt i," !d i- r' p.up..!s. !; .!:- :i 1 1 ia u. w iio ilied recent'; it l'rei..n. N. Y.. thou;li oi.lv .i . t -thri-e e;,rs out. had probably bet :-, con t :i,.i. .ii--ly a pacper bin r.r than anyone else in .New York si.. t y- mo years. I si; t: h si:. w fio was .riven a i ins la I f..r his .rn :t bravery at the t'nv- of t'.,e e! ib di-asler ;.t M tlauM,ee. w I so.ei a pi k i p. t kei-p.-rof t.u- Mil,au'. c i ' 'e savinr station. The salary is l -r year. .bl.,i: l-'i: M-'r'.CO tlll.'TrS. W ho tli?d 1 I'entlyin Morelia. Mi-xtea, is bi-lieve i in that tow n to have lteen one 1 1 u i o " r- --1 S!iil niin-l -thr ' years old. and the;, point to an entry in the local c nu t register to prove it. LARGEST OLDEST GREATEST. Tuk lar-rest tree i in Califortiia. Tu lare county. It is-jW fei t hiirh and lui. in circntnferenee at the base. Tux largest stone bridge is at T:i ra ri'. hina. It is si. miles lonjr and has ::imi arches, each 7i) feet hiirh. Tiik oldest active volcano is St min imi!. History does not record a time rvhen Stmmlsdi was not active. Tut: largest vohan.t is Ktna. Its base is riinetv miles in cireumferenee and the mountain js n.noi) tect lu;rn. Tin: greatest lire was that of hii -i-iS'K 1-71: IT.i.Vi buil.kn.rs burned, -.a) IH-rsous killed, '.is.;,,.,. ma,lL. hu.y. Tin: oldest musical iiistrum -ut is t' e eous horn cleaned and bored avd usi-d by sava-e man at feasts and in war. Till-: largest bird is the condor. In the Andes condors with win's that spread twenty-two feet have been found. The 1'ravi-r. of luilmni. Prayers arc an important part tf sav-a-re custom. The So h-ty islanders prayed Itefore almost every a et of their lives. In loiim-a a daily prayer is: :m1. U lp ns: we do n.tt know whether we shall live tomorrow; we are in Thy hand." A lhishman says: " t'ahu, piveus food; both hands full.'' Another trilte: ''(Jive nc to day rice and yams, fr.,1,1 Hnd arr:rrv betids, slaves, riches and heult h: make me active and stronr." i:,,t u savarro in his prayers thinks neither of moral ity nor of a future Hate. Among- the C'licri.kees, Aztecs. Maas and 1'eru yians, ' the rite of baptism was of immemorial auti'juiiy." carl Rrvusrjxrs, PRACTICAL AN l) DEA LKU IN V ' Ail 'a s i. . .-5----' n )- : .( il. . r-TMA'f.a.w i i H il If ITou Want (5-0 0XJ P 100" IA, TAKE YOUR GRAIN TO THE LO SHBJECLE mll In Ebensbiirg. THE For tin M.imif:u-(iire of Flour h:is bcon juit in the 0M Sheuklc Grist Mill in Klenshnrir anil turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. lirin in your Gram anil ;ive us jrounil separately anil you ;et the mill is run everyday with the REST OK TOWER. SAMUEL I). LUDAVIG, ..,,.1......:; Proprietor. A a H A ;to m4lil t v).uiiifTs for a frttnif itn - -.-'6 i j-3 j 1 1 fxt t-- k r' u-t nat for two 3rH Wuy paf i m:iW fi)i yKj "rt yuur frue Wd takel tlMivk cf WHOLESALE fo. 41. Wcqon. S43. CiiF? HARNESS tfTt cx'l At. I Otik-iiMKHt Leather. to .- .. Kifliu Kitfitr! sad My Nr(. ii t r Coat. tf i-ir cvb ortke. fl im.n nlmi iratd i.-MaI rnt roe Add.tj "rilf W !s. inc w .Xr FEVER irf t'A AND L-tf ii Tv'ys Cwsfn JiaJ.in i 7nt i Ur;:!il, fninT 50c vj'fun.i n w.wi j i. i t. , ii -tr inn iin' sirr. ifii (iii iiriiwri'-t- "' ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warrea "Street KEW YORK. JUu Oqilmns' Court Sale OK VAl.tAHLE- REAL ESTATE! IY virtae of an ortltT r ttie ' rj.hnn Court l 'ainlTi:! C4MiT!iy. IVTiiiy lvn'. t m rccted. 1 Kill c ..i-j ii put-l:.' mie at t!i fttre roi.ui ot W. A. II. lfttlt. iu Luelto. l'a.,ou SAiniDAY, fki. :;i;d, imii, t '2 oV1o'. r. m .all that rf-rta'n 'ft or par rol 4t and situate in thv tiwntii f Allruhtny, id the routity ! 'amUria uni sLh te oi retin.-yl v:m.i. lotjn!el on tin w.st oy ;tio it thu a (! totin oim.Mt-:. ilt-rit.l; hiTnl of the !: e oi Sn in nfl try, nl lar1 ot ttie estate ot .lfiuc?.i h. kO'i to; on Hie nrti liy lan-l ot th e-t :tre or V . ll tid . CC-rae . aotl Urn t t'fcttr Morin: on t.e j.M by uml oiiu- -t.tr ot Jar U itt-u-e. 4t c'ap-'l . an.; land ot t Miarie 'riu!in.Jii ; Ami on the rmith t-y lacl ol Attrrt AriMUdC ao.l lanl ui NetiaMian Krye, ctititatniUiC 1115 Acres, tiinrf or Icm n.l havinit therenn eroctr.t anew Kramp twell...u llmnn uti.l Spriim lli.u-c.inr Kiik Hum K i7 li-i-t, a liot and ft..ri:liouse, all ia k.khI rej..nr. 1 K.I; MS OK SAI.K : Ti-n xt cent. .1 I ih i-iirrtia-e inoncy to lit. usil.i in li.in.l ut t hr lima ol lite h ie. and II r lKitnrt i.l t.iir-H. ir.t at the run firm a I kid ul naie: ne-t bin! In i nr joar. an.i oiif-tliird in tw ye:ir imm ihe tin. of thft (siiifirmaltfin f.l the fnlc lM.lfrieil .,j inrot. ti Lear inu-resl ami to t.e vrrurc.1 ty juilnn.enl li.intl nmt luortuxur ol tl.e .nrliaer JOSKI'II K. UM1I K, A.'mini.'trntor il ibr e-iate ot Sila M.-inlo. Monsier, I'.i., January lv.14. -ure Hnulil'ii I)l.'e. ltrcpr. Oravel. Pier Ttuni4. Heitrc. l'r:nrr or Liver iineai.e. Knuwii l.y a tire.!, l.trjicmd telti ir: inartion ol lift RI.1orjt urmiem an.i Hiinon4 the tiltl. an.l uoli'iitt enuM reuioveil you rartuol ttve heatlh. t'ureil me over live yrnr aiii ol Hriiclitu ItiKeime nn.i lr. .-v Mr 1. I.. C Mu.ieh. Silhleliein. l a. 1.1 uu i.tlier other itiuillar tcsliuiouiaU. Iry it. Cure Kuaiaiitiit. nnn'o hlilnrylnrrlo, 7'Jli etmniti. trei. t'luuult'lpbia. S.il.l.'.y all relml.lo ilruitniet. MMS HMI.MSI KAl tlK-S NDTIt'K. folate ol t'ltriitliha Krei.thott, dereaxed. J 1 ter ot aitiiitiilntralion on the rfilate ot l?i riftina Krei.iholl, litt ul the tHtrouvh ol lilly . In a 111 Or la county. Keun.- Ivinli, di-ceaHnl , liavinic lteen ariuilt'it to 111 e. ui.ti.-e In hereliy iclv fn In .11 1 rrMiw ulioire ln1rti1 tn talil e-laio to uake piiyiueiit lo u.e without delay, and any .eroiis l.avlnif clutms ai:airj9t raid eta'e wul .leae frieul thetu tiroperiv authr-ntieared l..r nelllrliiiTi t il.lUN I'U.MIAII. Lilly, fa , Jan. Vi. lv.14.et. X Alt.MlMSl liA IOK S NOT1 'K. klaleol Kelis Toole, diccascd. Ictter ol ailuiii.iiiirittit.u on Hie estate 01 fretix Ti olp. i!ecein.i!. l.iie ot t'ortave lon.uk'li, lill'ara liria ctiuuty. I'n . hainK lteen tiraiite.t to the me, n.ntce In li'rehy men to all (ursnDs Imledted to fald entate lo make (.a tnent to tue williout de lay. ai.d those ii.iviinc rlaiina uauioft raid eiHate will iretieat thiEu iroerly authenili-Ated for aet Ueuieat. J. J. M'IMifsN AilaiinlFtratnr of Kelix loole. decajued I orUge. !'., liec. lsJ3. Watches, Clocks J EWEI.RV, unfits talU, iiii -A.M Optical Goods. IV Sole Agent -KOK TUB- delebratfBd Rockford WATCHKS. Colnmlila w FreJonia Watches. In Key ai.l Mem Winders. AU(iE SK1.K.CTION of A LI. KINIi of JKWELKr always on hamJ. Mv lin of Jewelry Is unsurpassed th.nie and see for yourself hefure purchan ni ewwnere. CARL RIVINIUS. E enshnrg. Nov. 11. 188.V-tf. a trial Each man's grain is Hour of your own wheat The Process CftRHMGE AND HARNESS MFG. IV 113 ffoad Itagc ; rip ui:i jiri- :rtctry. War- lq Ascot ?l''to.'0 OT.uia? r. lUxiu dima-j m "lupui. PPSCES. W.B.iRATT.SfJc'y, ELKHART, I N D. THE 3 t HftYltVtR 3 , - C ' v .'s -.1 --r S k. V.j k link r jfinhr. Apph'td into the lutxtrilt it i tii-iiijt I it Jt i f lit ii'iit ut ur tn in.nl mi rn-rnn. ot )!''. uil FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor K3in Street, Kcar Pest Cfiice .Thr underMirTietl ilpffirfta tit Inform the nntt. j In um (hey tiavn .. enist rhavlnic par oron Mam Mreei. ni-ar the i.rhire where buttertnic in all 11 r.raM'hc 1 mil ( carried on la the lu'urw. i.vvtiiliitix neat anil c.eao. Vour 1 alruniKC solirjted. KKKS KKOH. St!: ay ii oh.sk! t 'iiiif tt 1 In- iri.nisi-s nf tin siilisiTiU'r in M iiiistiT luw nship ol ,,r alu.ut tin stli In y- of January. Wit. ;t (aik t.ruw 11 i.r lilai-k lins- w ith a litt If wliiu 1111 1ml It Mint fi-.-t, siiihisim1 tit Ik- atiitiil 1.1 yi'itrs tlil. Tin' n 111-r is ri-ijiD-stiHl ik coin, fur w.inl. in.vi- iii.iii j , ,ay -iali;-s anil I iki- I11111 n ;iv. 1.1 lui is,. lH dis- iisi.ii ut in i i.rilinir lo law. .HillN IIAIIA'. .Muusti-r Tap., Jan. I'.i, TIIAY COW. C;uiii. tn tin' n-siili-nrf of tln'sulisrriluT in Cli-artifM titu iisliip about tin niiildlt' of Nuv iiiUt. a ti-il tnuli-y row with a ltd I 011 ami lii li 1 ais mat Kii. Tin; owni-r is i-ijui'sti-il In ruiiM' forward, proVf troiort y, I'iiy rliaii-s ami lakt Imt iav or she will Ih ilisitosi-d of ai-i-iirilini; U law. .1 A M KS K. M ; ut; H. Cli ai ilt-lil Tw p.. Jan. 1.M. IXEt'LTKIX Nt tTU'K. j t-jitale i.l John Metzrar. dereaard. Iettera testamentary on the etitate ot Jonh Meizicar. late ol the tttrouicti ol lilly, in tam l.na county, Penny ivania. Iiavlnic tteen Kranted to me. noiire m herr.y Klven lo all person indebt ed to Paid estate to walte ayinent to uie witrtout delay ami thi.e having claliuii aaainnt il.e rams will present Ibem proiriT autheitt irated loraet-tK-uirut to me. :A Kl H.1N K MEIilK. Iilly, I lee. li, I MM At. Executrix. IXhll'TUK S NOTICE. j Notice In herel y given that letter tenta uietitary I o the estate ol Bernard MrNelll. late ol i.allnziD iH.rouiih. defatted, have tteen Kraut e. to me. Ail ir.u owma: nald ta.e will please make tay meni, and tbiuw navlux claim. r deiuauds oili aiake anuarn the name without le'y- JOH.N Mi'NUUi, Surviving executor of Bernard McNeill, dee'd. Oaiuisin, fa January U. I sin. 1MIN1STAT(K'S NOTH'C liivra ol admlnimration on the estate of V red. to . ltavls, Ute 01 tiamttrta towntihl.i, Clam bria rounty. I'a.. deceased, bavlnn lteen granted to the ubiierfianed. notice la hereby itiren to those. 1 1.. Ktued Ut ald tatale to make payment to me without delay, and those havinc claim, aniinsl the same will present them duly antltenti Catd lor eti lenient, J . A. rsHOKM A K t U, Itec . isva. Ailailr.niirauir L'XKtTTtlll'sNoTICE. Tit liners lesUmeniary on tha estate of Simon Kyan, late ol the lurouKU ot Lilly auihria eoun ty, deceaatl. baviov been a-ranted t tha n.i... I mailed, notice 1- ueret.j a; Urn to all peraonn ln I ui l.tcd lo said esite lo uikt i.at ment wit hour d. iay and i:iose having claim, attains ald e tuie win present tbeui properly autbeutlcated lor setlieuienu W. KY AN. Executor. IM'.y. Ta.. lee. .. 113. GANGER; and Tnmoni rt'KKH , ns kMTn, tok I rw. lira. iiaaTioa r A HuH '" -r-ni w si FfPsl WITH THE ELECTRICIANS. The "orijrinal" incandescent lamp inventor. Henry tlotdtel. is dcadv The board of aldermen of Meridian, Miss., has adopted a resolution to pur na.se the Edison electric litfht plant for the city for the sum of gH,5o0. It is said that the eommis-sioners of Irish liphts are altout to improve the light at the hl Head of Kinsale light house, and will shortly introduce elec tric lighting there. Am electric railroad from Washing ton, I). C, to Falls Church, passing through the center of Alexandria count', by way of l.allston, is said to lie in contemplation. It is to Ik built by the land owners along the line. Plans have lteen made at tieneva, X. Y.. it is said, for putting on Seneca lake an electric boat for commercial purposes. The boat is to be 150 feet long, J5 feet wide, and 9 feet deep, with 5 feet draughL It will be driven by twin screws. Tiikrk is said to be at Columbia, S. C, a cotton mill nearly ready for operation which is to have its power brought from the canal by means of electricity instead of the old-fashioned Wlt-mcthod. A Itoston man is the engineer, and the cajtaeity of the mill is forty-live thousand spindles. FOR FAIR WOMAN The first lscrlin trvmnasium for witiiit-n has Wn opened with sixteen pupils. WoMKS stwlents are now ailmitteil to iinalifyiiifT clinical instruction in the lioval intirinary at tlinburirh. Mus. IIki.k.n Camphki.I- author of IVisoners of I'overtv." is takinif a post-frrailnate course of Mteial econom ics at the I'niversity of Michigan. A l'ltKM il woman has issued, in the name of the Woman's Suffrage Ieaffue, a manifesto protesting atrainst the oractice of women workinif for the supjxirt of their husbands. llAKiixKss KaiidI-'N, whose hnsbami was acquittetl a few days apo by the French court at Kioni, Frauce, of the charye tf murder LTOwini; out of the Lillli !' of Lieut. Custinkio. who was eiiatinirsil of the baroness, has Wen eiifratred by a variety theater in lSerlin. Mitrt. IIomnky, an American, has in venteil a dinner pail for the use of work - iiifrmen. in whioh fool can le kept hot fur ten tr twelve hours. She has lteen enually successful in devising a wafer cooler, which cools water by evapora tion to forty degrees. DAINTY DESSERTS. Almomi iMiops. Six eggs, ou pound of sugar, one-half pound of butter, one quart of Hour, two teaspoonfuls of baking imwdcr, one cup of cream, one tcasiHMtuful of extract of almond. I imp from spoon on buttered paper. Charlotte Ri'sse. One pint of rich cream whipped to a stiff froth, one half cup powdered sugar, whites of two eggs, two teasjKKinf uls of extract of nectarine; line a glass dish with lad v-lingers or small slices of cake, and pour on the whipped cream. 1'kai 11 Cottai.e 1"-iiIin. Stir sliced peaches into a batter made of one-half cup of supar, three tablespoon f uls of melted butter, one beaten egg, one cup of milk, one pint of flour, three teasjMninf uls of baking powder; bake in a loaf. Serve with hard sauce. Anoki.m' Food. -One ami one-half tumbli-rsof granulated sugar, one tum bler of flour, each sifted seven times; in the last sifting put in one even tva- spootiful of cream of tartar; whites of eleven eggs; flavor with vanilla ur al mond extract. Lake one hour. Farm, Field and Fireside. THE WAYS OF AUTHORS. MoNTKsyriK.r was so much affected bv the criticisms of his works that the annoyance hastened his death. I'm Ki HU.l. hateil to correct his own luteins. He said that the erasure of a line was like cutting away one's own flesh. Ktiknxk .Toiiki.i.e was the father of the French theater. His tirst play was Cleopatra," presented on the stage in YlHull. devoted eleven years to his I'neid and then deemed it so imper fect at his death he ordered it to be burned. The Ktnpcror Hadrian, when dying. composed that ln-autiful lul.lrcss t. his soul, which 1'ope translated into Knglish. Oiknkii.i.k died in the most bitter jMvcrt3r. unrelieveil bv many whom during his davs of prosperity he had lieni-tited. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. Fj.noi.anii has over sou Christian E11- dcavor societies. liiKKK are now over 5.(KH) junior Christian Kndeavttr societies. TiiKiiK are nine Christian Endeavor societies in Cape Colony, South Africa. lur. next international Christian Endeavor convention will be held at Cleveland. July 11-15, IMM. Accommo dations will lie made for :i0.lno dele gates. TiiKiiK are now 2S,:$iM Ritcieties of Christian Endeavor in the world. Nearly C.ihni new societies have lteen rejtorteii since the Montreal interna tional convention. A floating Society of Christian En- ttcavor was funned in a Japanese man- of-war that anchored near Tokyo. The ship sailed away with thirteen mem- liers, and returned six mouths later with a membership of thirty. ASTRONOMY. A year on Jupiter is equal to eleven years, ten months and seventeen days on our globe. Tiik actual occupancy of Mars by a race superior- to our own is said to be very probable. Tuk assaver who examine! the aero lite that fell m the farm of Iawrenee Freeman, near Hath, S. 1).. ou the afternoon of August "29. !MfJ, reports that the principal minerals it contains are gold, silver, nickel aud cobalt. 1'kof. imni, or Amnerst, it is an nounced, has begun preparations to view the total solar eclipse of August 0. IS'.a;, from the island of Yezo, in the Japanese empire, lie isn't going to let the eclipse surprise him unawares. Tuk observatory on the top of Mount l'.lanc is an accomplished fact. The foundations i ml tedded in the ice are Considered perfectly safe. It will be occupied continuously during the fine season and self -registering instruments will be left behind for the winter. Locations of the Capital. The capital of the United States has been located at different times at the following different places: At Philadel phia frotn September 5, 1774, until Ie- cemltcr, 177C:at Haltiraore.from IVcem lter, 20, 1776, to March, 1777: at Philadel phia from March 4, 1777. to Sentemlter. 1 777; at Lancaster, l'a.t from September -1. n.1,111 eptemix-r M), 1777; at York, Pa., from September SO, 1T77. to July, 177S; at Philadelphia, from July 2. 177S, toJrne ao, 17s:i;at l'rinceton, X. J., from June 80, 1783, to November 20, lis..; at Annapolis, Md., from Ni- vemlter, 17si, to November, 1784, at Trenton, X. J., from Xovember, 17S4, to January'. 1785; at New York, from January, 1785, to 17'.H), when the seat of government was changed to Phila delphia, where it remained until IStX), since which tima it liaa been at Yasn ingtou. '.. .. . JOB:: PRINTING. TUK riiKEMAN Printing Office Is tbe place to set your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices of aiil honoraMe competioo, W don't do any but first-rlaxa woik and want a living pi ice fur lr Willi Fast Presses and Kew Tyre We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every, disruption in the KINKST STYLE and at the very Lowest Cask Prices. Nothiug out tbe best material ! used and our work speaks for itself. We are pre pared to print on the sliottes. notice POTTERB, rROT.BAMMES, Bcrinkss Cariih. Tao. Hii.l IIraim, Monthly Statements Envkixu'ES, Labels. Cikcllar?, WErmiNo and Visiting Cakds. L'hktks. NtiTKfl, Drafts, Ketkipth, Bosi Wokk, Letter asd Notk Hkai, and Hop and Party Invitations Etc. V We can print anything from tbe malleat and neatest VMting Card to the largest Poster on abort notice and at tb most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman EHENSIJUnf;. l'EX.N'A. A Breakfast Appetite t'mm Knl R Atdrci Hjr THE NEWS OF THE WORLD t'oBHlarly Tll and KriKhtly t ninifulrd I fMn. The Patriot I trie only ru.rui.lcte morning oeatM.aixir tli&t ream- Ueutral reoni.ylvarjta t an early tioun.i me tiajr. It In one ot tha iruiot IniiMratlc tiewtiiia- irs lu tlte lal anil Ihe only i.tte i.nf.iei1 at ilt the Plate capital. Hie i.ttti'lal anil ih.IiihuI centre ul tue oumtDiiowe ltd. It tirima llie news, recelvti.ac It nvrr itt nwr. irea Ihroottb Ibe exiranrilniarjr lrriliie nt the real iresa acoclatiup9, anle.l lr lla uu cur- rerMn.leau. Tkr HAlrlot in l umrraf ir to the ri.re. It t- opiMttieil Lo tntfea and an eoetiiy ul n.rrtii.t 1110 tio.tillel. It ion 't a Ira lit tu nicbl trie a r.. nit: II nevttr benllatrs to riieaK lur tlio rlulit 11 makea a riteclaity ot dri.arluient ttewi aud Klvea more earb da; tbao ail the ultirr Mute pa uera eutultlned. 1 be leadibK qoeHlon derlnit the w inter Kill ! lirttl reloriu. In Nuvetulier next I't ui-fy Ivanla will elect a icoerni.r. rueuttern ul .nurenn, an.l f lale lev ialatore. The man uliuilr.irt'ln kei-i luiurcneij muRt read, arid the ukiii aho reailii bouid vet 1 n f . dally ur eiUv. To place Th Patriot In the Imn.ln i.l a yet lanrer ?irjtilueorv - will mrnd the da l Irum Do until March 1. 1M5. t.r aiall tn mux tiew ull iwTilier on receipt 01 Hh I h il.l A l.rs. 1 !. W kkklv will l aetil to anv new t.ul.n-rti.rr Irum now until March 1. lSi ou rec-eii.t ol UN K IK 11- L.A IC rii Patriot Is the bent advertUibit iiir.lium in rvuu'Tlvania outal.le 01 fituiluric aud I'tula- leliihla. m w a .riuiiin, w-mm . iv iu-111. wtibuut ebTxe advtfriiiieiiiiiiii, ol thute watiiitta eniiloyuient. Its Help Hr.lir l.as lirmiKht an trtaooe to liuudreiln. II la a K-rDi a M ur 1 .i.. umn fr ttiber wautn. ItA I KY. every week-day uitirniiiK in the year. aa a yt-ar A r.r.M.l . 1 ueday evening 01 earn week, ti a J""- I II t I" A IKIU1 I II.UI'AAl, d'2.8 H jri iliurn , I'a HAVE YOU READ XI 1 e Tiiiies Prtll.lltt l.tMI A THIS MORNING? 1 11 K I 1 M LS is tin- must eMeiisively cir- ciilalt-d and wi.li ly read iu- mi.iim r puli- lished in Pemisylvaiiia. Its disi-ussiuii of putilic men ami ni I 1 1 - mi'astires is in the interest of pulilic inti-iti ity. hum-si government ami prospei mis imliistry. and it knows in iiartv ii- lu-rsoniil al- ledience in treating pulilic issm-s. In the broadest and Ih-sI si iisi- a family and frencral newspuper. I nr. 1 1 m i-. aims in ha 1- the lamest cir culation by deseryimr it. andclaims that it is iinsut i.isi-.l in all tin- essentials of a ureal metropolitan new siiaiii-r. Sim-ci- inen copies of anv edition uill Im- sent to anyone si-ndim; their a idti'ss. TLKMS:-Dailv. ?:!.! per atiniim: ?l.m lor fuiir months; ;to cents iM-r lmmlh; delivered by carriers fur 1) cent pi t w-k. Sunday Edition, t went v-fmir lame, haiids.mie paei liVs euliiiiius elt-uaiilly il i 11-1 1 al. ii. r:.ii m-i- annum, reins n ri-upy. Haiiy and Sunday. per aniiiim: "ai cents per immt li. Week ly Edition. .rti cents per annum. Address all let Id s to THE TIMES, Philadelphia. OILS! OILS! Ihe Ailautif. i,ciuiinr uo., 01 Pittsburg, , ma.ke u specialty of manufacturinfj for the tioines- tic trade the finest braml.s of niuminatin and Lubricating Naphtha and Gasoline Oils. Thai can tie HIDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Kost : Monnly : Satisfactory : Oils iu the market ak for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, l'ITTSHl'Ki HKiT., i'lTTSliUWJ, VA. octlS-W-lyr. 1704. . Policial wrtl ten at abort no'ioo la tha OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" Kmt alUrr rirat 1'laai mitanlra. T. W. DICK, WENT rK THE OLO HARTFORD I IU V 111 tlOMMKNOK.il HI'SINKSS 1794:. fnaMir.ioiy t. ti. CALESr.lEN WANTED To aell NUIisKKV Sl ia K. Wf utow.ll tn ttest vrietle. old anil urw. r-lra all itiM-k that dl. and aitaranti-e fatialai-lli.D. Hlaltrt alar or cetntuli.8i.ta taid from the start. Writ for tertna. 11. K. rfookorOo.. Noraerymea, Kuchenter. N. Y. tatmbllahad lKtf. iDeorporsUd lata ALL OVER EUROPE. FlRKB are five per cent, more n'.im-r-cms in Iondmi o Srir'lay than n any other day iu the week. Since the reduction of cab farh u London the ratio of pajtrxyusK lo puji ulatlou has risen fromr l.f! to 77. ' tlui-.KKS. on. the loss tl jvlativ ) staJned from wine jiml agreeable fiMal, took off all oruanieiiUi. dress,-,l in coarse blac'.t stuff, shaved tbe.Leail atut rolled in ni ire or as heas.'--' " M rxn-irAi. restattrantA have lavn e"s tablished in many trnuii cit ie ;is"a . means for minimizing lwtrriiig ttnl 1.1 relieve the worthy piKjr f t n.-i-i'v." sity of accepting f.vnl given in charily. Mk.mhk.iw of tb r.val Irish cin t:i.!,. wlary, when appnintcd intirt' la- 1., twen nineteen ami twenty-live iur, f age, nninarrUtl. ami -are u. ,1 lowed to wire in a county wltere'tTi. v have relativen. ' , Fiftv-tiikek per cent, of the luna- 1 fcTf ' u-.iii-. tics in the aylnins of 1: ngi there entirety as tlu result of 'hasheesh,'" a MtisntyM drug. tn t-rit Egvpt, tireece tij Turkey tin.- of the drug is forbidden by a strin law. . Only women of extraordinary im rit are ltcrumteil t-tvear ir..u-T; 111 France, and for this privilege ttiirf br each taxed froiii t)-ti to tivelve Li!lur, a year So far the privd- v hat. -.lv lnen granted to'l Joorge Sand. 1; . k Hiinheur, Mm. HioulaTty. thi I', f iH,, archaiolitrist; Mine. Foui-aiilt.. t (,,. bearded woman; and two fi-uii.ili,;. stotiecutters, Mesilames Fourrvau ui.l La Jeanuette. v . SCIENTIFIC SITTINGS. If a pint of water Ik- added 1 n .'it jf pnmf spirit, the mixture w !H u.-t make a quart. A chemical ciiun '1 the explanation. Tin: exact distance from cither the north or south pole to the eijuat.ir. measured along t he earth's surtai-i;. U exactly- "..lUKl miles. A M W im-tho.1 of coloring iron h,i. In-en disi-overcd iu England whit-h en tirely prevents rust, even tij.nigl t he metal be brought to a red heat. Tuk animal which most nearly n rembles a plant ia probably hymen. iMit bicorius, an instct found iu 1 ndia. u iii h bears an extraordinaiy likeiie-. to 1 lu ll.. wir of an orchid. Till: pain caused by the bite of imtsijuito is c:iiiseil I iv a Hind poivm 111-jecti-d i.y the insect into the wound in i.r.K-r to make the blood thin 1'iii.u. h to llow through the mosquito's throat.' ! Eyi.nv nation on the glubi-ha-, had lts'-t tiiiie aL'e at some p tcriod uf it, I the time uf I history . Even as late as Moses and Aaron the rite of cir.-uiri- cr-iun was iH-rlorinel with a stune knife. A LoNiioNKK has si-cured fr.nn Madagasi-ar an egg of the eMiin't Eitornis or nn- of t he . ' Aral.ia'i Nights." It is :;:5'-' by 'is inches, ainl would hold the contents of mojv thau a dozen ordinary hen eggs. PRODUCTS OF THE STATES. Ahkaxsam in cotton Han.lstifili.iii in lumltcr twelfth. in tiles ninth Ti.n.i:ssi.k is second in jH-anuts. tliir.l in live stiH-k. ninth iu cotton. 1 . si-r- Vim, ima is the first in peanut oinl in tobacco and eighth in sal'. M Ait 1. ami is second in lisheriei. fourth in coal and seventh iu tolia.v.i Noit'i 11 Caimi.i va is first iu tar. s. - oinl iu copjH-r, third in jieanuts, f.mrili in rici. Aki.ona is fifth in silver, eight li ii. sheep and live stock and ninth in r:.: priMluct. Kkviitky is first in tobacco, futirti in whisky, sixth iu hugs, eighth in r.i and mules. A I. A li A M is fourth in cotton, tiftli i; molasses, sixth in sugar, seventh ii rice, tenth in coal. t'oXNM'TH I T has thirty thousan farms. The tobai--o jh.hIik t iu I was fourteen millioii pounds. Fl.oKlUA priMtuces over fifty varietl. of the orange. 'J'he annual crup i altout two n.illioii and a tjuarter l.ni- SPORTING MATTERS. Onf of tlie most interesting niat. li. under the ttieeiisl terry rules is tin- ' that has elided in the inarriaL'e uf t; marquis himself tn Miss Weedon. TliK set l lei s and raiii iii.i.-ii i.i cinity of tlweti. Wyo.. coinphiin t ... stick is killed in great i:u..i'.. i- I bears. I ! 11 titers are not a fti-r t m- . iinals, as t here is no boiint i f.n-tli.n Kmi'I iiiik William's Intar IninN. j Cording to the Iter! in p:i-rs. are prived uf all element s of dan;.' .-r l '. ttisiiir.g the lmar a,inl docking it t. . : A little chloroform would iiia'e I sjntrt coiiiplcti-ly safe. PiioitAiti.Y 110 one sportsman i" hniiilrcd knows what is the b.isi- measureiueiit of gauge 111 s!i. tli.iue-h every sjiortsmau ou know that as the mimlier uf 1 1n iiicr-as-s the si.eof the lmre The gauge is ilet iTiuini-d by t! bi-r of spherieal leaden balls r. to weigh a fx.uii.l. any one "f .1 1 1 1 .'I't J'.ll! Vi 11 r li'. i.nir ul.; will exactly fit the lmre of the eiui. 1 MEDICAL SCIENCE IIapiks and young children in white are thuu"-ht by in ! to lie more susceptible to cold lire--' .:,! 1. , a 11. 1 fectious diseases than those clad-? dark, warm colors. A iMMToii at tVtrpus Christ i. Tex ' eently graftiil a piece of a i:d'! eye upon the injured optic uf h ' year-old lmy and the ojterat i. m ' fair to lie a coin)ilete sueei-ss. j Limk juice contains a very 1' some fruit acid and iniht well !-- stituU-d for vinegar for t;ihl.- 1 then- are so many vile sub. t it nt - t , the vinecar on the table is:ilu:v' doubtful ijuality, and the best i a- with stjuirmiiig animalcules. Ill KlM) the recent trial of :i Ji manipulator in Creat l!ril:iiu ex' . evidence uroved that the a t m- ; s i-.'r' gred'u-nt in a ltopuhir lotion is ive sublimate, and that the c.e-t preparation, wliich is sold for I lars and a half a Intttle, was . one cent. xa. : TART SENTENCES. Fate hath her decoys. While the jackals light the hart- ha.' home. Little men are like great nit'"-1, their defects. i The Ix-st jokes told almut oiirsi'! j, are t hose we never hear. J When the cause of failure is Uu' there is generally hope of suco - Most jteople have certain f 1 ' i ecouomj- which they will put iiTt.i rr, lice at anj" cost. ' There is no computing the niii:i'i'r ' times we have served as a link m chain of the inevitable in the . those whose paths we have cri-r"; Kathrine tiros jean, in Judge. J Mucll -Ix.LIClT. Little children sometimes find to understand that anyone ha- thi- li . t an existence In-fore th ones, were in the worhL Two girls, each seven years old. " t swinging on the gate Ik-fore the li,u of one of them. f. "We've lived in our house." saw J little girl who was the visitor, ' '" i since before I was bom." J 'That's nothing," answered U'f girl who was at home; "I've '" YoUtll'llVl j w r ranion. 1 On 4 ji a 1 ar r 1 pen d... tr.'i ir r 1 Ann 1 V: F Fur Kiin mill t.J. 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