OLD MEXICAN MINES. Rediscovered After Being Lest for Throe Hundred Years. The kind Waa AreMente,;!y Made by Amertrmn rropprtor NAr the lueb lua of Coi-hitl and s an.l la In New. Mexico. All New Mexico anl i-ortthern Colo rado are excited over the rediscovery near Santa Ke of rich pold mines that were worked by the Spaniards more than thr.-e eenturies atro and were lust during the I'uchlo insurrection in Mm). when the Indians, oppressed Wvond endurance, suddenly arose, massacred the priests. destroyed ' ohnrehes and drove the last Spaniard out of the country. The Sjmnish musters had eomiiclled the Indians to worK in the mines, and that lalxir was so hateful to them and its results seemingly so useless they attached no value to p"old, according to t!ie San Francisco Kxaiiiin.T that when they had ex pelled the Spaniards they tilled up the :. hafts and tun mds. removed the debri: and utterly olditerated all traces oi mining. All the white men who knew the exact locations of the mines were killed during the insurrection, and when Ie Vargas reconquered New Mexico in none of his men could find the mines. Men have spent their money and their lives in searching for them, and so futile has leen the search that the history of them has come to le regarded as mere lejrend and fable Hut the old Spanish people of New Mexico have always stoutly asserted that the I'uehlo I ndians have preserved in their traditions the secrets of the mines, anil that they know to this da the location of the old workings. So jealous of this knowledge arc the In dians that they punish with death any one of their niimlicr who so much as hints at the l.wat ion of a mine to an American or Mexican. The richest of the ancient mines were known to le in the vicinity of the Cochiti anil Sandia pueblos, and the present inhabitants of those villages are supposed to know the exact locations of the old works. The Sandia Indians have a deeply worn trail in the mountains that is supposed to lead toward the mines, hut they J." uard it very carefully The mines of Cochiti have been re discovered, not with the assistance of Indians nor through traditional infor mation, but by plain American pros peeling. The I ndians could fill up the old shafts, but they could not conceal the croppini's of mineral veins. Two men of Jcmcz. named Kaffle and Hor sey, have leeu knocking altout in the mountains near the Cochiti pueblo for altout four years, and last fall they stumbled upon some cropping that assayed hiirli. Other prospectors heard of the liml and went into the district and now they have found a mineral licit that has set the country wild with excitement. The veins are true fis sures in porphyry. runninjr north and south aton;' the slope of the .lemez mountains, parallel w ith the trend of the ranire. The noli (rives hirli assays in .'old ami silver, an.1 mill runs on average lots from citrht-foot veins have returned tme hundred and fifty dol lars a ton. The lead has been traced in an unbroken line for ei.'ht miles and claims are staked out for five miles. There are several parallel veins, all of them assaying hi'h. Old miners who have been in the Cochiti I'amfj declare that the strike is the biirrest that has been made in fifteen years. Of course the usual comparison w ith the Com stock is made, sometimes to the dis paragement of the latter. The Cochiti Indians view with wonder and be wilderment the procession of pros pectors through their ancient plaza and have not yet quite pot it through their heads that all their precautions to conceal the old Spanish mines have been in vain. ONE WAY TO TREAT BEARS. Oat la Arizona Man anil Hear Live To gether in Amttjr. Up in the Sierra Aneha mountains of Gila county there are plenty of liears. rreat biif bears as hiif as four-year-old steers, and with claw s on them that leave a mark like a butcher's cleaver in the snow. There are not many pe t ple in the Sierra Anehas. thourh some years in the month of May, a few peo ple po up auionp the pines and plant potatoes. And the otatocs they har est Ik fore the snow- comes in the fall are the finest in the world. Well, these xitato farmers all have an inex haustible fund of bear stories. Of course, there is plenty of other frame the residenters principally live on w ild turkey and deer meat, and esteem bacou and lieef In the lipht of delica cies. I'.ut "as to Wars. The potato farmer will prop himself apainst a tree in the woods at niplit. paze into the hupe tire of pitch pine deadwiiod and liet ween puffs of his eouifortiiip pipe tell a story soin etliinp like this: "Ye see. I was a-poin over the sad dle near Mount Lookout, not noticiu' like, and all of a sudden I heard ahead of me a kind of a sound like a horse was startleil. An" ripht t.'iar lie fore my eyes w as the biirpest. wool jest bar I e-er seeil in my born days. Why. he was alioiit as hip as the cabin I built that year over near the head o" Coon creek. Well. I was skeered elean out of my In Hits, a tid the bar appeared to wonder what I was iloin' occupy in' that trail. Well, we surveyed each tit her for a few minutes, when I stepjied off politely to one side into the timber, and the bar went off down the trail." "Why," exclaimed a l lnenix Gazette man who heard this story; "didn't you have a pun?" "Why. of course; never stir out with out my old Winchester 4-1." "Why didn't you shoot him. then?"" "Good I -or. I. younpster. do I look - like a blame fool? 1 hain't lost no bar. I'ar's all ripht. only you just let hiui alone when you meet him on the trail and he'll return the compliment." Nobody shoots bears in that country. Bear and human live topether with mutual resjiect. if not amity, and neither side cares to break the truce. PEOPLE IN GENERAL. Lord Rorkkta says that the Armv Temieraiiee ass4eiation in India, w hich l-pan in Isss with Io.imni meni lers. has increased over 20.uoo meui liers this year. Thu.in.kk I'f.xt and his party, who started on an expedition to the Ifadra iiiant valley, in S.,tith Arabiu. are ex jiected home next mouth. Some inter est! up results are anticipated fr.uu his trip. Urv. Pl.ni M. IliniKR. of Baltimore, offers to U- ,,i,e of ten or fifteen per sons who will kiibserilie .mm each to ward the preservation.,- the historical Carroll mansion ,. i;ai. l.u,l,rd street. IU I tin,., re. It is now use.l a a saloon an.) tenement house. I'MWMATi: MlAJlllll A,lllWt of I'rown ui.iwrsity. one of the n..st prominent nu inUrs of the P-russeU in ternational .,l,ey Conference, w ill fjieak 011 it., w..rk tiefore the Pennsyl vania university exleiisioir summer ineetinp at I'hiladelphia. Sik How mi. Sti v.v who is to in come commander in chief at Ports mouth. KupUud. in June. became a cadet at twelve, was made a command er at twenty three and a post captaui t twenty ripht. lie has been on the admiral hat for fifteen year. never wants ta learn, but the 7m reads that OLiD honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. and save.i money and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasirt it ask hun to get it for you. HO. FIIZER Sl BROS.. LouirYilla. Ky The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow tor ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of pold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. None genuine without it. I0lf Sold only through watch dealers. A tca cat opener which makes a hand torn charm tent frae on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. &n-00 PER JiWU WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS if either sex, any apt", in any part of the country .1 the employment which we fiirntli. Yu need h1 beawayfrotn home over nipht. Yniicm rive vour whole time tot ho work, or only our ;:. r-11:0 nirnts. A capital it not re.iiir..i ou run i:ori.-k We 6iiii.ly you with all that is neiil.-.l. It nil! cost you nothing to try the l.uiite.--. Arv 0111 can do the work. Beginner- iu:tkt- nmnev tr... tlie start Failure is unknown w irli our woi kers. Kvery hour you liihor you can easily nmken ilcllar N'o one who is w illine to work fail o inuU mor-: money every day than ca:i l;e pi:ide in thr.-e d i . at any ordinarv f-tnplovnif nf . S-nd for tree book containing the fullest information. H. HALLCTT & CO., Box 88O, PORTLAND, MAINE. Mountain House. STAR SHAYIHG P&BLQR! CENTRE STREET, EBENEEUEQ. 'I'tllS well known anil h.iik elsl.ihe,l Shaving X rrlnr I" now liTtteil en IVntre Mreei. . p.si.e tbe livery t.ille irilant. ImvIs x l.mh er. where Hie i-nsine.-n will e ntrrie.l on in the latare. MHVIm:. IIAIK 1 Itll.Ni) ANH Sll A.MI'iMllNll done In Ihe bratm and 111. I niur miiiiirr. t 'lean Towels a s-lity. .-IHie waited on at their resiOenees. JA.MKS II. I .T. trorietor Q I n 0 0 w""h "' ,Vrlv Musi: for Forty j)U - . Cent, consisting of too pages aw- r w lyi, sje j;., usjc , the a latest, brlglitest. liveliest ar.4 most popuUr selections. brth vocal anj ir.stmmentjl. jrotten up In the most ele gant manner. In y cluJing four large size iVrtrjits. CARMENCITA. the Spanish Dancer, ! Jt PADtneHSKI, the Great Pianist. JT- AOEUNA P4TTI and 5 t HINNIE SELWHAH CUTTING. ftDDRtii Aia. onociia to m . THE NEW YORK MUSICALECHO CO. BroaJay Theatre I'Ug.. New York Oty. Z3 2I CANVASSERS WANTED. 5 Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN t WOOD f I M , n ( a- 1 -X mm Hliililili! ''""'wrVtrtrivttlnOrtf, rT!a tm mat & - .!. kMullfn tirin.. Wikk i.M 1 . r tvn u4 rm irrrs. ct..r W11K a-Ml s. ..4 M ..f IRK WOkk- TAYLOR tU DEAN. M. 203 20S Market St. Prtttboraa. Pa. FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor, Mam Strcct,Near Post OiTicb a.Tbe nndertKnet desires to Inform the puri ne inal they have nnened a abavinar par or on Mala p treat, nnriha nttiism t. , . , ' a all Its brarjrhais will oe. carnea on Id the latare. tarTtblDK neat anJ eieaa. Kimu patxuBaea aullolied. NOTES FROM THE COLLEGES. Tiik citizens of Oxford, Clienanjro county, X. V., arc to eololirato the one liniiilreiltli anniversary of .forl aeal 1'inv on June -JS ami The institu- tioti in the oUlest lint one in the state. Horatio' Scysnour. Ward Hunt ; and other ditintruished men were enrolled tm its list of students. Tiik tnirersity of California register for tsi".i:i-U4 is in press. It shows a total enrollment of l."5 professors and in--tfnetors and I."S4 student s The re:i-:e ii atten.Ianee over la t year is i;. or p-.-r cent. The niim!er is ilis t rilmted as follows: fJradtiate stu 'ents. .".".: und-rj.rr:iduates. TilJ: law. f:J: niedieine. l'JT: dentistry, r-5; iliarmacy. 11:'.. art di-partni.-iit. 'M. Tin: ;-eoloie:il ep'tlit ion .sent out v I'riticeton last summer was ; i : m-.s.--.ful that it has l-en ileeiiled a-rain o visit the same distriet ilurititr the oniin- ; rason. Mr. llate'ier. who will uve i-liari.'O of the expedition thi:; ear. ha ; het-n in the we .1 : im-e Jlaivli . r.iii:;!iinr up worh sujipleiiietitary to hat done last summer Jii.d completing .:rraii.'c incuts for the start next June. Ai:,:ikki.s of Jaincn Knssell Lowell, -.tid pjn-tietih-.rly Harvard fradnates. vi'.l In- jrlad to learn that some unpnh-i-.lied fra-'ineiit s of lectures delivered . students when Lowell was a ro-:'.--:r at Harvard are soon to lie ivea to the puhlie. l'rof I'harles H. ortoii. to whom Lowell wil'.-.l all hi aim eripts. has oiT.-red t heta to th arvard 'rimson for piihlieatioii. Tlie :i! he i-.;-ue.l iis sinit-lemeiits of tha ajH r for ahoiit six ntinl.ers, upjK-ar-.n at intervals of one weeli. SIX INTERESTING FACTS. TliK earth's lowest lxxly of water i-". lie l 'aspian : ea. which has been sink iir for ciitiirii'S. U,.Ii,:IM; the ostrich of its fi-athers i i cruel ' operation. The feathers an till l.l.-t I so ti;rhtly ill the lle.sh that -aeh ipiill is covered with blood when if is wrenched out. Tin: codfish i-. the nior-t prolific fish if the sea. yielding 1 tMHI.thi.l eirjfs each eason. As many as N.iwti.nui. '.'.iKiti.mie Hid evi-n U.'HMi.lhltl evws have Well foum m a riH- of a single cod. Moi nt IlKi.Ci I. us. Island of I'apua. i-sin- highest in the world, its altitud. leiit": ::j.7st". feet. .XloiMit Lvert-st. In ia. was until "recently ;nt down a i he largest, but it is oidy i'J.Url fee. Iii.rh li'K. one to two inches thick will beat men. two inches thick will In-ar ii lantrv. four inches thick will lca avalry ai:d lifht "litis, six inches il licar teams with iinh-rate loads .i ln-avy lield niis. and eitrht inehe teams with heavy loads. Most persons will le surprised t learn tha! a needle in tin in-.e of i. maniil'aet lire and In-fore placed on tl market for ; ale passes through th hands of from eiclity to one bitis'n and twenty jieople. Lle en n.; pr-K-- ses. each invoHinjr i-vi-r:!! min. op.Tatioiis. nr. iieiw-ary U'fore a s. inif needle is lit for sale. FARMING If J FOREIGN LAN JS A 'oi:l:rs..iM.r r if the Partners I laet te. I hi 11 in. vi rites recomtiieml in Jerusalem artichokes ilLliauthu till.. r. .u .) for niiil. in sikiLre. Kt s.i vN Tiii-ki'? tan is r.aiiVrin'r fron a :.cari-ity of fi.od. -a:iseil. in part, b the ravages of loeur ts in certain di: trict-i. tile unfavorable season la year, and stiUniore by the "cottoi fever"" which led farmers to neirleci other crop.s for cotton. Tiik .lajniii dwarf peach is very hijrh ly commended by the .ueenslatider a little but food. The trie jrrows to ;. lieio-lit of only three feet, but thi fruits set so thickly that unless thitineil they crowd one another, and the tkivoi is deelare.l to be "simply- luscious. A Mo.vo the varieties of Knylish sheep: which have been taken to New Zea land for crossing with Merinos, one oi the favorite breeds is the Koiiwum Mar-h. or Kentish. The object i f th. cross is to obtain a carcass suitable fo the frozen mutton trade without sac rificin f ) he fleece. Xkw Zi:.i.am fruit (Toners arc nsinr cyan id of pntassiuin as an in scctici.le. 1 1 is dissolved in wate-. a' the rute of one ounce of cvanid t. twenty t'alloiis of water, an I the solu lion i , sprayed in the usual in iiiin-i I I is found iuite elTective without i jiiriier tlie most ilelieate foiiatfe. It i a very dangerous poison. AMON! THI COOKS. Folios and quartos were the favorite sies of biuiks for -hi years. I r is said that over "m.i.im i hooks havi been written about the Lible. TIK Herman Inm.U e..ll.-rtors five th. t it les of i'..imi.i booUs about t ;. .t ie. I'll.l.UHIs" n.;i.s" lii . beetl trans lated iilo-.'ii:; iani'iiaj-es and diai.-el ,. Tim: "Poor Man's Kil.le'' wa. s called from the fact that it wu-a-li.-ui ed i I ! Hi. Mo;i; copi.-s of the Mible than of an other book have been sent out by th prcv. Tin: imperial lil.raty at Paris h:i " " 1 ' worUs treating,' of the I rene revi ut ion. T.ir Priiish innsi'uin has T::.' historic of Pn land, coveriujr every a'e of it 'ri iw til. Tut: publishers at first refused Pri deau"s "roiitiei-tions'" liecause tin ii.K.Iv had no humor. Tu:: best selling books of the present lay are primers, readers, hymn bookr and -pellino- boohs. "Km ii.ii kmis" were fashionald in tii.- last century. Collections o dilbcnlt rhymes were made and id!, writers passed much time in liilino; up the lines. MUSICAL MATTERS. M AXt Kf. IJaim-ia, who tau rht Jenny T.'.i.S. is still teach i nt. althoiiii-h he i-tin his ninetieth year March 17. Piu ki:u si,"i is travelino; for pleasure through Italy in remote places, far from the enticement of pianos. He w ili return to Aiiu-rica next Novcml-cr. Ax organist says that a cow moos in a tierfect fifth octave or tenth: a die' barks in a fifth or fourth; a donkey lirats in a perfect (K-tave. ainl a horse neighs in a descent on the chromatic scale. Ar the late .jubilee in Carlsbad in honor of Labit.kj-. the Catholic priest composed a festival hymn. th. Protestant minister wrote the words and the Jewish synao;oo;Ue furnished the sinvrcrs. Mi'sicai. cult ure anions workinir peo pie lias lieen tried siiccessfull y by Char lotte Mulliiran. of Phiknb Iphia. He t'innin with a Sunday school class oi mm l Mack, she has liad twelve thou :ind workmen under tutelaye in the last twenty Years. Merry Mullets. Tourists visitinp; the Indian and Ita nana rivers in Florida are astonished and amused at the antics of the mullets of those streams. These fish grow to lie five or six pounds in weight and are famous jumpers. They leap from tlie water, shoot three or four feet through the air, come up af-ain and leap tw ice as far, and keep on for half a dozen of leaps, each longer than, the other. Now and then a mullet takes a leap of fifteen or twenty feet and disappears. It happens not infrequently that a leaping mullet falls into a passing boat. GARL RIVINIUS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER JE WE tER AND DEALER IN i J, " - . ':.-V ' ELKMST CARRiAGE and Have Bold tu tniMtri lor K i yvart, Baviiiif tueui tuo deuler prodt. Wo hie luo Uiil.tua.1 Larri.t umliulatlarers m An.cr l..i. lliiin Velii.-les anil Humes llns r hi i Willi orlv ili'iti" to eaiiii:ii litorc kit monev I uiJ. Wo . if li-ewtil l.i III HVIIm.l iHtii.lH' t V.'.irruiit f..r2 ffur-. V. hy r an .-oiil ?lll ;l I or.li.-r f'T ..u.' Wrlti? y-ar o n ot.V:-. t-t ci-tl.ee. Wo lake all risli ul uauiae m 'i,"""U4! v,.!CbLS.:r rnctE. C -.rill l.'C'I'Si -: ' tr J-0- 'araiit;.'.! : uJ;-ll Jrl llt. Surrcifi, t " tct U-J u...';iklli-ri.Ji.li Up leti-.irr, j o-T l'.aj fi'l '"t I tiOlOi.t-.l O to"' . I--n.i V.;rcns, V.-frrni-lIf, r V: ijjiu.tini rjr W. t pen unl No. 37. Surrey ItaiueM ar it2. CO ( SiTJS j. Toll Bllniy. $43.CO No. I, I arm Kiniu haui.i: a prrrrmt. B Tr Max Is mi mMut m No -t, r ariu Wauuu. 3 rracjfe- Address W. B. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND RHEUIV1 AT1SIY1 Tin-Hi i win diseases cause untold suflerlDg. Uo. t. rs ailmlt tliat they are dlltlcult to cure sodoUu-lr patients, rattle's C'elt-ry Couipound has per manently t.jrt "i ornt cases ot rocumatlsra ani neural(fta so say those ho nave used It. Ilav-tnif heen troubled with rhi-uiiintlsu: at the kuee a'id foot for live yntrs. I as ultliost llliuble luirel urollliil. utiil wiii very often coiilineil to my lnd lor weeks at it time. I 'Jseil only tiue bot FOR SALE. NO USE TO own ER tle of faltie's i elery 0111 noutid. and was T!ectiy fufnl. I can now uinp around, and fi.i-1 us lively us a boy." r'NANK ahih.i. turek.i, Nevada. tl.oo. six Tor $5 on. Drugvsts. Maromoih testtmotilut paper free, ffius, KiCHAKOSONiJo..Frops..Bur:iinfton,Vt. niAunun nvre O" Faster and Brtohter I UlAMUnU UICZ cuton than any other but. "Seeing is Believing. And a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is not POOrl. S.itnif flyiiA'i fZ. 1 ,V, words mean much, but to see The Rochester " will impress the truth more forrihlv All miJ toueh and seamless. anH mnrl. in thr.. , 'i T . ... MIUV. ll J llllVt it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous lisrht is Durer anrl hrio-rit' i:u softer than electric light and look f.,r this stamp Tub Rocmesteb. If the tamp dealer hadn't the irennlna XiorilKltTKU Linp CO., 42 rark Plate, Net York City. THE 0 T - w i i mm fX U-umu a- mm j m m n m m m m Ba - Ar T 1 HAY- FEVER i Cold head l.iy m tVjw Il.Um in lutt a Uqtiid, tnvJT or jxrtcder. Applied into Vte luutrilx it is quickly abaurbrd. It elrantra the funl, albty injUmnuUinn, heal EaflA the Bre. frM by tlrvo;)U or Bent by mat I on rrrelnt of uriee. CiIa DUG ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UC 'ann h lir.A l.r.K a O K :l.lbll4'd c:i.,.. r X Per Full Quart. - SI.BO X KLEIN'S Duqucsne Rye J a N .. K4KI.KY l 1. 1 , A. Per Full Quart. - SI. 25 X KLEIN'S Bear Creek Rye, t Per Full Qua t. - SI.OO; If Timr dealer ili's not have it. send ilircct to lie;i,,iiarters for it. H'epity X,,,i cj ii tHxmiir. t MAX KLF IN, 1 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. : leti'.S Wily Milm Fire Insurance Apcj rr. av. 01 civ, General Insurance Agent KRKmHitVKO. PA. To Investors. l H rn iwir friim home to reek Inveittnienf T when yon ran tiu Pennny l7nla Klrnt Mortaaae aeroritler on the !arh or Mnntblr I'm me tit plan ami ahlel, w til net yon taenty per e.- your muneyT Kor particular rail on or addrers H. A. KNIll.tH AKT. au. a. Kliensburx. Pa Garf iold Toa Cures Sick Headache Watches, Clocks IKWF.I.HY. Silverware. KDsicallEslrDiTienlF Optical Good: Sole Airent r'HK 11IK- iicicuiati u xiubiviuiu WATCHKM. Jnlumhla Fn-ilbnia Watclips In Key Bi.il Stem W I tillers .."HdKSF.I.WTMiN o ALL KIN of .IK.WKI.IIV atwayann I a nil. Mr lln ' .li-wplrr U unnrpae. V.nie anil e for vonrelf hi-fore piirrlin 1a irir. Tt.I. wnv nrpKTFKn 1 CARL RIVINIITS. R inshiirii. Nov. II, lHH5--tt. HAP.KES KFQ. 00. f'.u: llariM- lv m:ts. .11" rl-r. " . la I - rataJaaac Klkhart Uicyrl.tMD.abecla. pneumatic llren. eldle Mel i.iomit. drop forifiitt. M NEURALGIA Pain' alVlrry ninoiui. h:is li-n a i.ikI send to me. for the (mm two imi I h.oe suf fered II h neuralif'a ' tlio heart i..-n.i .n. i doi'tor fullliik' to cure me. I li .o- mm I .k.-i. Dearly four biittles of the mi-nili I n.i an. free ftoru the couilaltit- I f, viy ifr-il lul Ui you." C His. II. I.kwis, t'ciilisl Viil.ig.-. t, Paine's Celery Compound "I have liceti preatly aftlli ted with acuta rbciiiiiatlsiu. and could flint no relief tint ll 1 uil I'aliie s elery oiiipiitiiiil. Arier usin six Imttlii or this medicine I am bow cured ot rui-uiii.it li- I rouble.'; " Stai ti. lli'TciiiNsiiN. So. Cornish. N. II. Effects Lasting Cures. Puttie's ( 'Hery I'oiiipomnlhiiM i-rfiiriii-d m;iu other cures as marvelous as I liese. - coph oi letters sent to any address. ITeasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetable; a child can take It. What's the use of su tiering lonjfer with rheumatism or Ueuraijfla n t n iro Living upon Laetated Food are h'ralth BABIC. iacpv. Hearty. It u VnequaleU. more cheerful th an eithpr A I ! TwC CatadQV s, y.- SCT 50c PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. !SrheJule In etteri Nuvemher li). I8V3. ( oaanrtliiaii it I'rrnMia. laT. Seabore Kxpresf 6 a id A11ikiii trei.iiiino laliuu .... Uli. w Main l.ma r:l-r. as 1 1 i.4 a tu AltiMin Klirci"ii I ill )i ui Mall tr.ireyii ft 17 ni Phlla.lnliilila KxraSK I Ui 01 WBST. .InhnPtnwn Aeromtnmlatloa 8 14am Purine Kprea . 8 ?; a m Wajr PuretiKW...... a Ml u Pi Mall 'l'rm i:trn JutioMown AcoumiBaaliua 6 34 p m I branbarx Hrark. Train leavesi a- f.iliowH: 7 'jn, lu -jn a m.. an1 I u. anil 4 IK i iu. IH.-e I'rens.io atv3u.li:m a. m ami ft J11 p. m.. ami arnva at Ktictinliuiir at . 10.116 a. m. anil 12 16 anu 6 Oi l. at. Oriana mm 'lear Mlft . IaT IrvniMt at r 4S a m. an.l t 40 p. m. arrlr. Ina at Ore i at 8 ob a m. ami 4 p. m l-ar I'rwHin Sft a. ia. ami 5 'SS p. ax., arrlvtoic al r. Tuna al lo IS a in. ami 6 4 1 p. m. Korr.tea hhi etc. nil on airenl nr mi,lmru Th. K. Watt I. A. W. 11.. no Knib Aa riuiliorK. ra. S. M. PKt.VMST. Denrral Manarer. .1. It U'IMIII. Heneral Miniver. ureii KnulnV In -.. ir...... 11 . . Tnunnenii. Heart. I'rlnarv or I.ler Ihnea.e known t.y a tire.1. lanauld leeli,.; inHrlli.n ..i Ihe kiilniya wraaen and H.iuns tlie r.Mi. an,t j anle raue removed yuu ran not bare health .riTj.".T.-'"'Ve iei:r" "" ,,r"fht l'"eae r"- -" j- -..-. ... miLiBK. Methlehein. r-a. I, ikjo other other rlmllar te.nuiontal. 7r It. pute tcuaianteed mmtt'n K Iclney rarl , a. it. ," 0"n"iteei. PhiiaUrlphia Pa Sofd y all reliable .lruaKlkLg. 4 -A i XJ Keliera letau.en.ary 01, tbe eUte. I Mr Auo Vmiper lale ol ll.r t-,rouh ..I J,e-i pnnKa In Ihe county 01 Jau.i.rla, Pa kvli li,1 Kr.nie.f to the u..der,lr..e.. none- i mrr? mn ui all perwins in.tei.11 ... .... " 7.- 7 . Bake Imineiliale paymeut thereof, and Ihone ' btn claim, or demndS . aio.t the reuueete'l to unhunt i. . . . " "r" lor eeuieiaent. . v " """"e-laa 1.-. - . . fcTKK J M'KKNZIK, Aprfl alSi ' AU Vlr. doceaaed. $73 JJTX No. 781, Surrey. $2 lia.Vr:. Itoa.l Vat:oii. ft J 1 x DU you need Job Printing T II o. aire the THE FUTURE OF LONDON. Incrnur In the Population of the City Kceelve o Merii.ua C heek. The favorite name of CiMett for Ijntuloii "tlie wen" is poino; to be truer than it ever has Wen if we can trust some remarkably iuterestinir sta tistics jut issued by the Lomlou enmi ty council, says - the Westminster l'ud-et. One tjuestion di.seusf.eil is whether Iiiidun is or is not beinjr cheeked in its rate of growth. On a first plauee at the registrar's Satires with regard to Loudon itself it ap peared as though it were, for before ISM -ill London population was increas ing every ten years at a rate varying from it. to Ul piT cent., but in the decade ending with lS'.il the rate of in crease had only been 10 per cent. "Hoes this mean." asks the committee of which Mr. t'ostelloe is chairman, '"that London has reached the turning point ami that in a few years the in crease will liccomc a decrease?' The committee Cuds that it does not. It apjH-ars that tlie true reason for the apparent diminishing rate of increase is that the building space in London is gradually lieing appropriated, and that the people, aided by improved railway and tramway and omnibus accommo dation, are betaking themselves more to outside London resiliences. Kveu in greater London this is noticed to a finulli-r extent. The rate of increase in population, while still very rapi.i in greater Loiulon, is In-ginning t show a tendency to become slower, am' it is di: covered that the Londoner are moving still further out into tin home e -unties. Then there are skcu latiotis as to what tlie size of Loiido will lie fifty years hence or less upoi the milder suppositions. If we ilu uoi add any more to the population thai the : mount per decade that has Wei added since ISM it seems that wi sin tilil have a population in l'.i4t o. close liHin HUKKJ.IMH). If we allow foi a growth at the rate of the natural in crease of births over deaths there will be nearly 11.1-00,000 in London in that year. If we reckon that Loudon will grow at the average rate of tlie last three decades we shall be over H.otai, uo). but if inner London and outer Loiulon go m together growing at tlie rate they have lieeu growing for the last three tens of years we are to ex-M-et a London jxipulation in l'J41 of a trilling 17,5.M).tKH). If we hok at tlie uiatter in another way and ask what Mipulution greater IajikIou will eon tain when it has attained throughout the mean density of well-known areas we get the following appalling figures: If rri'ut r lof nloii vere only propli d as U-t:3. .' Ik.i Ha xillHlvJ it UuUl I lout tin a iop 1 .11011 ot 13.oul.UUI If It ui iu h ii I I uu iiu ulL-ruHc m uVnsi-ly m I- nil am is now luc popu liOioii uoulti le 3U,0U0,0JU If it r.' 1. 01...1 at l lie rl.; uf t tiwr.-i- s. H-.movi-r Mjurc. ihu t -tul w.ml 1 risi- I 3l.OU.UOi liiti-i liapel is now tlireu times as densely H.-opU-il as St. lieorjfe's itself. The moral is obvious. PRAISE FOR THE KEARSARGE. A Krltlah View .if the lamiiat liattle Willi the AlalM.ua. The old Kearsarge. which sank the Alabama, has Herself come to a vio lent end. Sin was recked a few days a'o iu the I'aribliean sea. happily with out loss of life. It is all but thirty years, says the London News, siuce she fought her great light off l'h-r- murg, so she has kept the seas a long time. !she deserved an honored place on the retired lit of the American navy. fr slie had claims on national gral itiide only second to those of the Constitution. Her light with the Ala bama vx as a duel conducted very much 011 the iiiikIi'I of the old personal eon test . iu the age of chivalry. After a hot pursuit she hail at last cornered the confederate cruiser which had wroughj, so in iu-li ruin to American commerce, and it was well umlerstooil that pur suer or pursued must perish. She watched the mouth of Cherbourg har bor, which her enemy was under short notice to leave, and the light was inevitable. The steamers in port come out to see it, and some of them carried ex cursion parties from I'aris. The Kear sarge won by superior artillery, su perior discipline, superior patriotism. ll-r crew had a nobler idea to light for than the medley of mercenaries that crowded the privateer. '1 hese were a desperate gang, and they had givei. their ofliei-r. endless trouble before lb. Ivearsarge took the reformation -of their manners in hand. As the Ala tiama steamed out of harbor at tel. oVl.H-k on Sunday morning, dune I'.i. -he found ht-r antagonist waiting foi her and the tivo approached each otl.i-i in ever-narrowing ciri-les. tiring all tin time. The Kearsarge was lietler pre pared for defi-rise. as well as for attack Iter eoiuuiundi-r had roughly ariuoiiret In-r in' the most vulnerable parts b. laying al! his spare chain cables ii folds over the titles. The Alabatni opened tire at a liivtance of about 1 11. ile. and when the ships had madi seven complete circles she suddenly, turned and headed for the land. Slu was sinking, for laith shot anil shv-1 had reached her with fearful effects on .hip anil crew. A ltrili-h yacht, tin I eet lioiind, w hich had come out to se Ihe light, came up in time to suvi about forty of tlie crew as they jmupeo for their lives. The last shot was lireii as she went down. It was a gloi i.ui victory. We can say so with a clear coii.sciciice now, as tlie liaily News war among the few metropolitan journals that said so w hen it was won. BOOK NOTES. Ax Oxford library lias a manuscript containing the w hole llil.le. It is writ ten on a piece of parchment so thii ami the writing is so minute that tin whole, when rolled up. is neatly packet away iu the shell of a common wal nut. , Lovn.i.. the naturalist, in lflfil, pub li: hed a InKik at Oxford entitled -ran -jooloifico-Miueralogia." a title whicli recalls that proposed by Ralielais. win intended to call one of liis IkhiL-k " In. t pe rieataiuetaparahengedainphierib- ra nones. I. 174U. a InMik intended toridicul printers was nublished eiit!tl...l History of I'ilcluiui Cant um.or a Merrie Oialogue Uftwcen Apollo. Foolish llarrie. Sillie Hill a Spider Killer, a Donkey and theliuiis . . t .. 1 -. . 01 i-iiiigate. Tiik title has a great deal to do with me popularity of a book. An KmrKvl. novel in the early days of this century loun.i no readers w hen announced a--The Champion of Virtue, but iintiie d iately liecame popular as the "Ok Knglish Haron." I r is said that no book has ever Wen prtule.1 winch did not contain tvix graphical blunders. The nearest' a p- P.oaeu 10 iH-rtection is "The Lusiad printed by .loza Sousa in 1SIT. lias but one. and that an accident causeii by the press. ABOUT WOMEN. Miss Maky Haitv was married re cently to James Lucky, in Halifax N. S. A n.ot'K made in 17'iO ticks away .teadily on the parlor mantel tf the bouse of Mrs. Mary Hrower, in Hoston. Viscoi ntk.sS Aoki, the wife of the newIy-apotuted Japanese minister to Lnglaud, is a German woman of noble birth. Ahbazia, where the Cierman empress is now with her six little princes and only princess, lies at the north end of the Adriatic sea, on the gulf of Fiume. JOB : : 1'KlNTlMi THE h'KKKMAX Printing Office Is the place tu eel your JOB PRINTING Plump) ly aii.1 satl-larlot liy eseeulerl. Wi will mwt tlie iitce nl allt I.onmapte OHiiwtHvn, We floti'l do an tint fitsl-riass wo k ami want a llV'titf I"t H. Willi Fas! Presses and New Type We are pn-p t il u. 1 ut 1. otil Jul. mi m 0 every it i-rilplMm In tl.e KJ N EST STYLE ami at tl- ,.r. Lowest Cask Prices. Ni4hlli( nut tile tiesl uialertal I un-il an. our work -paki tut Hiwif. WVurprn imied In print on tlie Hliortes notice 'OPTKK8. I'KIWHAIIMKI), Kusimcsa AMUrt Tao! Kii.i. IIram, Monthly staticmknts Kn vKUifKc, I.AbKI. I ItCll I. A Kt. U ElllHNO AND VlMTINO AKHS CHLfKS N'OTKS. 1JKAKT9 l'Ki:iCIITi UlNIl OKK, LKTTKK AND NtlTK llRADS, AND - Hop and I'akty Invitations Etc V can print auyltiltit' from the amalleM anil neatest Vl-tliti Cant It. the laiaesl Ptmter on ntinrt Milieu and at thu moat K.-asiiiable iXatea. riie Camln i;i Kicin:.i EHEXSniTRO I-F.XX'A MRS. ELniRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. MUem JTmUooI C Elkhart, I. Ill a a Biaa : For 30 years I waa troubled with heart diaeae. Would frequently have (allinf pella ami amotherinir at niht. Had to sit up or grt nut of bed to breathe. Had pain lo my left ide and back most of the time; at lait I becama dtopsii-ai. 1 waa very tiervoua and nearly worn out. lha least excitement would cause me to THOUSANDSI with flatterlrur. For the last fifteen Tears I rould not sleep on my left side or bark until beran tak in your Mrtr ar I'm. I had not t alien it Tery locuj until I felt much better, and I ran now aleen on either aide or bark without tbe leant dtHOnin fort. I have do pain, smotbennir. dmpey. no wind on stomach or ottier disagreeable cymptorua. Iam able to do all my own butuework without any trouble and consider mysvlf cunsl Klkhart. Ind . lss. Maa. Klmiba Hatcw. It ia now four ears aince I hare taken an medicine. Am ia lietter health than 1 have beea In 40 yean. I honevtly be- . . Ueve that Dr. JK '' JVewt I I I O (T rl Umart (Wn saved my lite 111 and made me a well woman. I am now 63 yean of are, and am able to do a good dar'a work. May arth. 1B92. at as tLMiaa UalCK. Sld on a. Poaitive Ouaraalfc Oh. M I LES PI LLS. 50 Doses 25 Cts. MEAT MARKET Havine pure has.nl the el Mill ami lilsn,-ss ot ;i it ll. ee, of Ktiensimi K. in t. Inn. ,.-t ii, it lius ilies. I take I lil lin-l IhnI ,.f iiifi.im ini the ol KIm-iisI.ui j. vicinitv lli:it I u ill carrv mi t M.-at Market at ll ie oh! slanil. am) inv ile the same ii fiii-riills pat riinaiTi- of tlie pul. I. c that was it.ii.i,,l in my predei-essor. Inim.in, (l ,uy anu : e l tor cash. I u i'l at all II me keep on hand the liesi ,4njiv (,f Meat ainl mve my i-ii-ti.in.-rs the beiietilof lln- lnei prices. JONATHAN OWENS. C'vrir. TRADE aaaovw DCSICN PATKMTat. RflDsieuT I "Ti"aii.ai ana me uamitiook writ to MI NN a. Co.. :.l HutinmAT, NSW Yohbt. Ciiu bureau f. aecurhia- patenta In AuM-rf-a. .V"'.'!"'."' taken out l.y us Is hrrnulu tH-f..ra Uu. jHilJic Lj a uuooe sivou (reaoi clurMiotki! g ricuiific American Larrat rtreulatlon of any arlratifle paper ts the man ehould be wlthvmt iu Weeklr, Is l.tio jearj fUMata roiiatlia A.Mrem M(v i i!, tkaiuauKiusatfl Uroaua..New Vuci On, Cares thonAnd annnAllTof UTerCom S. ? A B'hones. Jaundice, Drspep-"i''V-V MlriA Mollis othereatiBM. vk t J b. cured , nfoM's U?fS ' "n.u irrL itip. PATEiVT VAlrlABLK hKICTION nEFD beat Set urui, . ... ." Saw Mill & Engine Received the Medal and nttWi , w "".If orld s Columbian t position. ' .wal nrajMa (Mod fur I il. .-.-.. . . . , e. t. rHnuUHAR CO YORK. PEN N A. A rs pi.no.... . ' 'J- Do you NEED GLASSES? EYES EYAMiM ii i i.. ,. sa- sPcle oeHectly fitted nil guar, lorjjrar. Artificial eye inserted. ntecd 1'iA.nu.Mj, Upthrlan, tr..tah d. ,Ho.. uSilh St.. f fTSHl PA. Garfield Toa Hltm. IWMIJM. IslftflBA 11 1.. 1MB Scientific American I li- x fmr toh.vj; MtaiTH iTHt itvra must ar is ohhh. pSEAROUHAR t-T Xdf f A NEW 11 0i iAMti.N. Procurinfir Tenants for Sky-Serap-inff Ollloo Build ingti. Kvoluttoat of a Kavcw of Eapwrt and 'lust Llavre Who ti-t Umm fsr fur Tbelr KfTorts- How They Upsrale tai ChlrwcaL Gettinpr tenants for scy scrapers hs liecouie an important profession. 1 1, only professors of this, kiml live h, i j,;. .-aifo. says the lot if that eitv. at,.l his is, their harvest time 'I'l,,-V j,r -orkinr tlay and niplit. some .if i : arniii- fees that would pleas.. -ijrjrest lawyer or iloctor iu tow n. v. i,;itf nlhers are wearin-r iut their last j.:i:rs .f shoe. It is in some resp,.. ts a u.-i.i . rofession, for keepilisr everlastii, '!v .t it does not always hrin' suvl-,Ss I .nek lias a prood deal to do it), it ar 1 what is still i rse. lyin' has aj., Some if the most priNlijrius liar : l hicairo are remarkably suecesviui - this new field. Thev are rt-allv i.r,- fessional liars, but it should he a 1,1,-1 that they are frowned upon t.k .. legitimates and regarded as ijuui-U and interlopers w ho ourlit to W il,,ii, somethiinr else. To do the quacks justice it mu-t !. explained there is neither s-h,.i collejre in this tow n that issues .i.,,;, mas to recognized professors an. I lu-i,..- ..tie man has just as roinl ri'ht t.i i.ruv- tice as another, if not a fri-eat ih-ai l.,-j. ter. lrobably the only ditferein-,- 1.. tween a -tiack and a r.-ular is ,. the former dejiendsentirely on hi-, util ity as a liar to jret alotif, . lol,. latter relies on his acijuaiutanc.- wj, men who inhabit the tall otlice l.uiii-inK-s. The professional tenant g-etu-r i recent product, who belongs ess..i,t;a;. ly to tlie tall-building era. He is rv.u. erally a well-dressed 3'ouiht nian up U date iu every way and. witii p-Kd presence. His training i quired in real estate oflices. Al..,ut this season of the year, when ti-Lui.t, of oCice buildings are cither l.n.Liinr almut for more desirable otliei-s .ir r, tiewin'r their lea.-, for the old ..n, v the professor starts out. T he tirst tiling" lie does is to jro to tlie a't-nt f r t bijf building and have an uiiK-rsi,.i. iiiir almut his commission. He iui .rm, i lie arent that one of his frii-ii.is j, .lot satisfied w ith his pres-ut I s-ii-.u iii-l will probably make a chanv -j tippos.- j oil w ill allow the usual c.m uiNsioii if I brinir hiui around an.l j.', t t i in to sirn a lease." he adds 1 t,c 'eiit says he will f- r he is ait. r t.-u. nits, and it makes no diir-rt-m-r i , liiu who brings them around 1 i,c M.inmissions rantre from tumti lollars up. according to the iminU r f rooms taken, several hiiu.lre.i .l .i- ars lieing a comuiou fee w here a Uii int takes a choice suite or Uiakesa oiiir lease. After fettinjr the pr.-iuis: f a Commission the professor alaris .ut. He may really have heard of a firm ;hat intends chaee;iiifT it, l.-aii,,. ut in the majority of cases ll o lia lot and troes forth to hunt a man -. u- .vants t move. He jro.-s into a ta.l 'uildilifT, In-trius at the 1hiII.hu iiiii .vorks up to the top. stopping' in evcrv tlice and c.tplaiiiiiir that he Iu- a umber f choice suites in the iionc-i ,ky-scraKr. "Pardon me," he Wpins. after lv njr shown into the private otli.-enf IU: lead of the firm, ""but 1 learned fr .iu t friend of yours that you are di nt.v lied with your present ineati.ni ui.1 think of cliaiifiiiir. 1 represent tL Vaup biiil.linT and would Ih- j.li-- i osliowyou tloor plaus We fnn.:j iirhts and jauit r service tree a;, i ur rates are away far low votir teiiu. i-re." I li nine cases out of ten t his i a 1--'.i ilulf, but it interests the tenaut y the -jiiic. "Who told you I was dissatL-hcJ " he asl.s "Well. I don't like to five v -u r... lame, but it was a friend of vmr. i ie asked me to come around aiiJ s.t on." The lli air plans are out by this t'r in.l the prof.ss.r jroes on to --,(-. a. I !i- ad vantages of his build n.r lie tains its liH-altou w ith rei, r, i..v '. lie ear lines an.l. if he i, tail.ii.- I tilway supidv man. for in-iaii.T ives the natn.-s of purchasers .ir..'. 'ass of (TimmIs who are in the I'u. .ijT. Soiuet lines he sll.-ee. d- ill iiiT a tenant dissatisfied, and htii-: ets him. but it vi-ry freijui-nt 'y ' a? .iis that he is politely ordered toJr: .ut. 1'etiple in the bir butldii.Lrs are fil ling to know- the teuant-relter- aii-i 'ive them a cold reception. '1 1- !' : :iy one of th-m entered the oth.v lawyer m theei.Thth ti.air of tlie I-- -cry and iiiade his little sjeee!i al-"' 'iavitiT heard the tenant as ,:iss.:.r tied. "Is that so?" the lawyer aii-i-r.i 'Xow. w ho told you 1 w as sic id "--' building".'" "tine of your friends whom 1 a-t 41 the club yesterday."" "W ell, "you tell him that he is taken. Six weeks apo 1 signed a J.- lease for five years." TRANSA "luANl IO LINERS 15oth Knirland and Atii.-ri.-a send tourist excursion steam, r- t ' Arctic mean this sum. in r M I XiiAt-sv has reeeited au i-r lrr another .immense painlii.- fr Hungarian iarliaiueut Imuv Amkhr'AN meat d.. in. nut. s the ui ketsof Kuri.pi-. If sl.j.m. i.l - ur. -r laved three .lavs tlie price "i' Ax American ph.itivrapi-i r i -Ives, is astouishiu, I i. i . i . -U'-o" fully taking colored phot. v'i i - Tiik manufacture of ikon- t " cred images so utun r-uli . " ' by orthodox Russians, is ! largest household industries 1 Kussia. w here -.mai.taiu are lurin-J every year. A tt.Ki'x if women niil.tia i latest step in the euaiii'i-i1"'" Killland. The ladies rkpeet t u ' the war-otlice is.in,itioui i i"1'''" a nd promise to lie ready to take field sdiould war break out. FIGS AND THISTLES. EnVCATIOX bhould lead out. net f on. What is easily done has l-cco often. A taii.or-made man is a 'ur,, of the fitter." Wuenevkk you speak evil i f ao-'1" Tou are sure to hurt vourself Fvi uv ir.tewl Tumi mkes tir.ttr..'1 laws that tyomelnlv has to f T.ii- . v.l ..nl. s..s llic sinrl-- the dieeman's bri-ast; tin l.aJ n...,o.. ,v-.i .-...1.1 i a wn-t''5 rvna awai.w a, s sru v-a. business, for if a man will "" ' lie will have troubles of !u (rive away. Kain's Horn- A London sescond-hand ufJT recently advertised a little Vf liious eonsidatiou. , ,..,.u l'" in ltUHl, and Ik-ars ine coos. ttf IGMt, and Wars tbe coos... A ll..lLn l.ief for l reu.- Eyes uxn the Heath of t 'UiMrru Sir Isaac Newums " rf t OpUcs" attracted na ltrntVtro own country until it ,UJ found sensaUon ia Franc Cures Constipation