jrwrrw-rK ) 1 PETTY DISHONESTY. Tho Little) Impositions That Somo Womon Thin AU Right. A ( harmlnii ;irl Who V Highly Klatad I Her SiirerM m I'.luRlnc a street Car i'nmlartor Out of m irkt-L Tho readiness anil enthusiasm with v Ideh fair woman will heat the rcs- i.irant kee-pe-rs. soda ivatrr dispensa tories, railroad companies and all ntluT institutions of civilization for th-' c ill-.-ctioli n nickels, climes or other small ehanire Ls One of the' r iran rcst phenomena of these fast si riil'iiir lays. I was eli.-e-ussinu; a lunch the cither .1 iv with a very charminr (firl. says a l.i '.v writer in the- New York Herald. The lirst tiling she- said after removing Iit rhves anil arnin'in herrings so tint they would show to the very lest advantage to the other women present was: Well, my ride down town didn't cost me a cent. That stupid conductor never c:.mc around for my fare." Here she held up tho nickel exultant ly ami laughed in an almost fiendish f'leo. At the moment a pretty Monde pirl passed our table and saluted my com panion. Tin- sif'ht of the nickel up held seemed to inspire pleasant thoughts. She stopped and liefran to triple. Then they k'iwled together and winked at each other. "That nickel reminds me of some thing funny. Susie," lang-hcd the 1.1. in. le irirl, whose costume cost her hiislennd a cool three hundred dollars. have ridden in live horsecars to-day and it hasn't cost me a cent." My companion instantly prpw bc rious and knitted her pretty limns. "How did you manage if." she in-e-iuircd. eagerly. "Kasily enough." retorted the Monde lieauty. "In two cases the impudent conductor never even asked me for my fare, and of course I didn't call him and hetr to 1m- taxed. Three of the cars I rode on were crowded, and when I lartled them others did so at the same time. The conductor was way up in front. He didn't know who or how many jrot on. " finally he came around with his Menial cry of "Fare, please!" I looked straight ahead of me, for I wanted to see what he would do. He passed and repassed. collecting nickels from idiotic women who were fuuililinjr in their purses. l-'ach time he looked suspiciously at mi-. At last he said, snappishly: 'Have I jrot your fare, ma'am?' 1 looked over his head as haughtily as I could. He lieeanie hum Ide. "Iid I fret your fare, lady?' he lisped. 'How many fares do you want?" 1 replied, sternly. At that the poor man faded away to the hack plat form, thoroughly crestfallen. Several j.'d-!ookin;r fellows glared as if they had a mind to throw him out of the window." The irirls lauched Idnp- over this ex perience, out when the Monde charm er was rone I remarked savagely that 1 thought such tactics dishonest. Nonsense!" olwrveil my lady, la conically, and refused any further dis cussion. In due time the waiter hroufrht me my check. "Let me see it." said my beautiful philanthropist. Of course she jrot it she studied it for a moment seriously then an amused expression crept around the tempting mouth and final ly she burst into a peal of laughter. "See." she said, eagerly, bonding across t lit table, "lie has cheated himself out of lifty cents. Now, don't I.e a simpleton and have him correct it. It's none of your business, anyway." Put I thought it a first-rate opjeor tuuity for a lesson in morals. I called tin- waiter anil showed him where he had erred and you may believe he was profoundly jrrateful. As 1 collected my chantre and rose to JT I noticed an ominous frown settling over her lovely brow and I am sure the word "ft Mil" issued from K'twvrn be set teeth. ELECTRIC SPARKS. IxCAMiKst KNT lamps now sell for twenty-five cents apiece. M AiiXKTo and automatic telephones are now cominir to the front. Itu.iax lire engines are supplied with hose fitted with electric wires, sc that the liremen handling the hose can communicate with those at the en trine. On January 2ii. we are told, the Ilcil maiin electric liH-omotive was tried be tween Havre and Paris, drawing thir teen cars at a speed of seventy-live miles an hour. Ki.kctkk' headlights for railway loeii ini. lives are emiiii:),' into freneral use. The Southern Pacific railroad has al ready equipped many of its engines with the new headlight. lTisreorted that the Thomson-Houston company is in nepotiations with the licl;riaii inventors (Messrs. La ir ran ire and H.dio) of an electric wcld-in-r prK-ess for the purchase of the patent riirhts of France. Tiikkk are now in the I'nited States more than three hundred milling- com panies making use of electricity for lijrlit an.l pw-r. Alcout one-third of the jrross amount of copper refined in this country is now treated by electro lytic processes. St. Ma icv'm falls. Miehipran. is now Winjr utilized for electric power pro duction, the power lK-injr transferred to the Sault by wire. A new tlourinjr mill w ill le run by electricity, and it is contemplated to use electric power in the iron mines. SHORT FACTS. Tiikuk are now seventeen crema tories in the I'nited States. Ix Is'.mi the railroads of the world were estimated at :7i,-..si miles. It is said that South Africa last year pave a profit of SJO.lHio.tMio from its jrold mines and S7.7ail.IMMl from diamonds. Till-- average weight of twenty thou sand men and women weighed at Icus ton was: men, I4l. pounds; women, l'.'t',' pounds. Ox some parts of the coast of France when the wind is east the mist that appears, it is said, bears with it a no ticeable perfume. Ill Mitoi.i.T .leseril.es an oak tree w hich he saw in France ninety feet in circumference at the base, and esti mated to lie two thousand years old. Tiik cave animals of North America, according to IVof. A. S. Packard, of l.rown university, comprise 1 T species of blind creatures, nearly all of w hich are mostly white in color. Thk last Kurdish census enumerated aliout 5.(HK women who are profession al gardeners in that country, an.l six who are employed in superinteudiiif the drainage of towns. The Voting Idea. Tho fimall leoy appeared at the coun try school and. the teacher, as a pre 'minary, had a talk with him. "Well, my little man," he said, pleas antly, "do you know why you came to KcllOol?" "Yes, tdr." "Tell me why?" "'Cause mother said I was in her way all the titue at home, and she didn t want the Icotlier of me," and the liW MiUecL-i)etuit iree ltcas. never want to learn, but the reads that OLiD honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eaves money and secures mora (satisfaction than ever before. A. VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. It' your dealer hasn't it ask frn to get it for you. m FHZERABROS.. tOci.-FiUe.Kj LADIES! ire yt.il n klcss ennturli to venture If mi sent two cents in stnmfis to the Mm k l'l.lititmi fee. Sis ami Washington Sir. i t. N. i.ili. i.n cine or th.-ir lieautifui i, lustr.il. -.1 " I.itciic' ItOllllH1 It is jt in v I. iiuiipii'. ainl mien s? iui? work to every r-..i of r. lim-aii in I Hi receipt of ten e.-nl- in s'aini- they i sen, I isti ai.i n full fact of th. ir tautens hmise hold irniiij. Verba. Furten ri'iT lln'V v ill :il-iM'?ut u ImmiW rinit:iiliiiii: roiiijil.-te wnrils i.f -'!'hi- 1 tki.ile. null lunii- it t- most Hiinl:tr fMiiiL's. t.i''ellii-r with t.-n exijnii!i' clirnni'i creels. aUINEPTUS! A vi-ry itltTiiinr. Iiinn! s- fiyr rt t'i tl Mrnmntif co:itMiiiit( t r i i ir n t? i nir tin fuMc i ijtiii inr jirr. olhr l;tl rnnp. it . r -iliil r tl: i-J l'iic, "."( Onl r 1'int IdMllf. I n t- i ll- tl ! ih.iti':tinlr-nl Th ysic iam in V.iwiim- ntitl Aiin ri n. I'-.ri;ul:i no onipaiiU'r t'vt-ry bottft. 1'i.r fNiU- fy I riii'L'iMs. Mniititir?iiri'f1 y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMiON AMI M.W YOICK. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY y- cr ELIXIR. An c-loiiant F.njrlisli harnin e pr'jianitiof for bilious, iimliirial nn.l I.I.hmI ti il.l. - ; ilie re Blllt of over twellly-hve y.-ars .f nioKt -niineli 8cii-nti!ie re'areh. Apinvei by the lii'lu-st milienl nutlioritic-R In use in ilie li.i.ila s in every .art .f I ui om KsKfiallv li-l it ul to 1. 1. lies, hil.lr.il ami t p'.e o Heil.-ntary habits Entirely vecetable ; free- from harmful ilrinrs !n Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. liarmritculiti Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to fler 'lajtty lh Viweii ami to tin- Koyal Kamily. XtW YORK IRA NCI I : 130, 132, 134 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Some meclieinnl pn.perti! as Jim al Elixir, in boxes, ;i pills to box, for 2.1 rents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS REMEMBERTHEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COED.AL, J ,l';!iX)n' SOr. Vinegar Bitters POUDEKS, so .loses, sor. Vinegar Bitters, new style, j p;"'1 J $ I ,(lO Vinegar Bitters, old style, bitter ta.-te, $ 1 .00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Thrpt .'Sfth of n ntnry the LendinB Famify Mrdiciur of the. World. R. H. McDonald Dm? Co., Proprietors, "AN FRANCISCO a Kit NEW YOKK. Scientific American Agency for riur its DESICN PATENTS. t , .WfTHICHTB, etcJ V i v v i . . ??.a ,7 1hook wrxti to r?i . r 1 l'""-i A Y, New Vorit. Ol.lert borenu for Beeurlnit patenta In AmeriA. fh-erT r."."1 ,'""'n 0,,t " ' bmiiBht 1 1". Ue puuic by amice giTen free of charge Hi the ricutific JUncricau Larvcot drrolatlon of any urtentlflc pnper In the world, fnluuiliilly ilhistnUMl. No Intelliireiit man should be without It. Weekly, :t.CMI m. yenr: USobIx montlis. Aihlrew. .mcS'.n a cjo PUBUsuiutd, 30 1 Broadway. Aew York City. 1- nir tr.staUtt ftftrwd actor y prtw Save Cattle it pcetu. ?tAlcU. u nr 7 . -fcj Mt RAILROADo OF THE WORLD. (IniM.WY lias ;i:i,too railroati em rl..ye.. ;kxh ii had in 1$9 5,010 miles of niilr..;!.!. I:: isss Europe had 1".0,0(M miles of rai!r unl. Thk f, r-.t Trench railroad line iva opej'.eil ::i 1 vj. I.s 1' -I Kiinsia had fl10 locomotives ar'5 l.'l.il i.) ears. Ti;:: i. '.unlit r e.f railroad employes in I :i;-i i , ;.ii."l. i'm i a looted lailmailsin 151. and now Ji:ir. !.T." i miles. Tii: i'.r t iin;- f railroad in Norway' Was opeie- 1 in !' ."..". Ti": !'r. :i-.-!i railroads in lSs") carried 21 l.ii'i .' :.i l :i-.s..:i;.-.-rs. Sot t :: Ar::i;- ha . '.(!0 miles of rail r..:i !: A! -vri.i. 1. J : C-rypt. l.J'. i. 'I i!r: ! raiin ia 1 was ojiened from Kare.d. i:;i to :iro. is r.iUes. I i ; r : iirr-t iir;.' wa- from air to .i.':::i.':r:.-i. r.;".!e. lterictl i:s I -."..'.. S has a sin.rle rtiiiroad. the one rail ! eiTirr la : 1 on a wail of ma.-cmry. Ti!:: t Sunt ii A f rieari road v as fr. m Capi- Town to Wt lliii'toii. opened in I - . '. . 1 x l'-V Peru ha.'. 1 ':;: miles of rail-roa-1. mo-tly vi rv .lifiiealt of eoii:.triie teui. I". In'r!anil the pasi-prr carninirs ::r.' silmiit li per cent, of the total rc-'"-iptN. THE DAY'S FASHIONS. Tirr market is fr.ll of eccentricities ami vagaries in the way of iflover,. hut. all 1 he s;;fi .... conservative trade ili-n-.ai:.i- Mri--tlv -.!ain styles, with al-mo.-t iin i .i I .! s! i t eh ; njT- IIv.'i.mn.; !i:!ih'1mi' lhiwers anil lace ,i: t!ie ti::iest cre:it ioi.-. imafina l-le. le.e pr.'t! ".- pnai.'i is of rose-tics of lace with i'.ux--:--. Tile ri' i'l n st riiL's c-ross ia front :"i! nr.- tied in ioti.- l.Mips and I'll-!., at I lie hack of t lie In-cU. F i: wear v. itii sprir.rr .Ir.-sscs. there are velvet collars. ciU'cd with ;ralloon or lace, t'od irs are for the most part made with ii!de rallies and .-ire very elal.or.it' affairs. A stain'.i:i!r collar, -li'li'.l'.- fiarinr. is the usual neck fii.i .ii. ' A iT.rTTV conceit, in h'e-h favor an.m;' '.oim."- women, is dresses and hats to match. A pmk-and-u hitc liatistc. triiima-l with lace and rih hoi;-., has a l.e.'horu hat with pink velvet ami apple Idossoms. The l.rim is faced with shirred i-repoi:, am! pinched up in scallops all around. A iiAMiso.i!: costume for . priiiy is made . f navy Line and coffee Lrown cainel's hair. The skirt is of Line with panel of the Lrown elalioratel; trimmed with narrow Line Lraid. Tin fitted waist of Lrown has Line sleeve, and Lrown shoulder ruiil.-s. Kows o narrow Lraid are set at the hem of the skit t. OUR LINES OF STEEL. Tim: I'nion Pacific has ";.4 i cars. Tut: I nioii Pa-itic owns or control T.l'.sl miles of 1 - tie. In 1 ss7 the locomotives of the I'nited States ran ' s.sii i.iiiiil mih-s. Hi: railroads have an ar?rcefate Loi:deil d.-Lt of lii.Vllt'.i.'.tf.'.l. Tin: capital stoek of the I'nited St::tes railroads is si.se,:;. l l'.i.nT:!. Tiiki'k. are in this country lsj.7I(l miles of steel rails and :;s..l7of iron. Tin: railroads of tliis country last year moed ; i...::::i.si; i tons of freight Tin: cost of the railroads of thi coiintry is estimated Ly PiK.r at s;).-j;i:;.-ll.VM :;. Tiik averaire cost of construction and equipment jier mile of American roads isA'i i.r.H. Tut: numher of miles traveled Ly passenrrer trains in this country last j car was :'.-j:!.'.i:;(i.".."i). Tin: I'nited States has 171. sot miles of main track and l'.i.-'t miles of .side track: total, -'il.f.js. Tin-: average stock pe-r mile of Amer ican railroads is .S.'s.r.so; the average Lomls ie-r mih' is :;i ,s Tin-: first line- of railroad in the I'liite'd States was from IZoston to Qnini-y, four miles, opeiied in si7. RELIGIOUS NOTES. A iii:ci:kk has Le-e-n juiLlishe'd in Home announcing the he-atiticat ion ol .loan of Arc. Ti:r. self eieri uil weeU of the Salva timi Army in i'anada resulted in tin collection of s ;-j.iiih). Leino- an increase of m arly f ."..(Hid alniv: t! at of la- t ve-ar I r is e-stimati-d that no h-ss thai ?l'ia.:n reae-hcl the 1 re-asuries of tl,, missionary siM-ieties eluriicr 1: frmn t hi' ( hri- t ian I aid. a vor socie-t ies in t he va rii ms ile-in imina t ii mal e-hn relies. K::v. Da. .koi;i.k Dana Poakioiax. the- v.-m raLle pastor of the I'ir-1 bap tist chcreh. I'.road and Arch street-;. Philadelphia, and one f the most i-mi ni-iit preaehe'i-s e .f tin- count rv. has an nnmii'i'il his di-terminat ion to re-si-on May l."i. the thirtieth anniversary e.. his pa -torate. Tin: total revenue of the Church o England is Lr..7."::.."..17. eh rive.l as f..! Iowm I.a-als, tl.". I.IOT: tithe rcn charges. U-2.'."-.s.::.",j; l,,us,' atnl jrroini. rents. t.M'.'i. l'':i: minerals. t;-.'("i:i.s.v". re-nt e liarLTe-s em estate's, etc.. t; Ii'.l .'.11 ". dividends and interest, t'.'Iul ,'.tl; cither receipts, tl. "::,::'. ii i. HORSE NOTES. Too mitii coarse food has made thou sands of horses unsound. TlioTTiM, throutrh sandy or muddv places and on risintr Trades exhausts a horse rapidly. In such places jre slow ly. I loi;si:s were never so che-ap as now. quality considered, and yet the lecst authorities allege that with proper care' and di'scriminatioti there is still fTiieiil money in the tmsmcss. Skxatok Mit in.i.1.. well known as a Lrceder eif trotters, has introdnceel a hill in the I'nitcil States senate prohih-itino- raciny in the District of Ceilnm Lia from Dcccmhcr 1 to April 1. I nth. a yeiiinjj horse reaches ma turity his circulation is not so stron;r as it aftcrwarilsLe-comes; consequently he is more suhje-ct to the ill effects c"f jarrinjr from fast work ami tension from heavy drawing, which shows it self in connection with the fetlock joints by swellings of various kinds. SCIENTIFIC NOTES. The will of Rev. William C. Moseley. of Newbtirvport. bequeaths 8r.lUl.Xi to Harvard collctre. to endow a professor ship in the medical school. Exi'i.okkk Jackson announces that he has accepted theoffcrof Mr. Harms worth, a fellow of the Icoraphica 1 society of Enodanel, to bear the whole cost of a fully equipped scientific ex jK'ilition to l-'ranz Josef Iind, in the arctic rcjrions. "nk of th. largest, if not tho larjrest. monoliths ever cut in this country, a ,rranite column, 41 l feet lony. : feet in diameter ami weirhintr t-J tons, has K'en successfully- transported from Stony Creek, Conn., to West Point, X. Y. It is inteneled for the battle monu ment at the latter place. It appears as if the people of the I'nited States were steadily reduein;r their consumption of quinine mid other cinchona alkaloids. Year after j-ear since lss7the importations of cinchona bark have lieen diminished. In 1ST, the amount imported was less than half that of 1SS7. Popular Science News. CARL RIAITSJ I lie FEACTJCAL -ANI DEALKHIN- lsV x ie f?t- hivvr. s urn J J W V JV iv;-::.: Lc:.:r r v.':-rc. r . - r '. ii-.- : :i :. .s." -i- t- . . . - ii i s- il f .- r. J V '.' a.il": : t- ri . f ..rr.i V.'. - f ;'";""::- , r '.. f-r:-. ia'. v. :...; I Kn. 3T. Surrey lliiri.evs. ". V.. N.i.tis' :. T. i' Iti.Ki.-y. $43.00 O . .Vnne.f.ic- I ,s r- l"rl .17':. ' -'Sl - j1! N. 1. linn lV-r frT-'ff'd. K!IIVH Slt:tt.l- J. , XIV 'VVf? Srwwil.cTfirn.il luetija iinae ikMhi.' f i t v. -."r.rr:-.nt i-t: r-. Why nn nrpff jiT. J "srr I l)1" II .rrlrrf TVoii- Writ J "t:r ii ii tr1-r. I J" - : Z-A ' :iM';f-o. Wo" laL uil risk ! cittin:i::i in ' " -iyXV"" NT N... . i.i--a.-.uv ... Address W. B. PRATT. 5ec'V. cLKHAK I INU. RHEUHlATiSWl Tin-- twin etlseoses cause untold suffering, ten t..rs ailiiilt t lint they are eltftlcult lo cure soilothilrpatients. I'alne's t'elery Coiiixmnil hiis pe-r-inanently f..;e-l ho norst cases eif rueumatism nn neuralgia so say those w ho liave used It. "Having tieen trouliled wit n rli- il on ( isic at t lie knee a'lil f..iil fur llvi- years. I was alimisi uiif.tili- i..r.-i ariiiiinl. atnl was very open e-i.iiliin-. lo my IhhI i.ir weeks m a llllie. I only lilie t.t- li.. ..t l.'.l....' J ..ll.PI- J '(-,,.. T V P .'iti'l. unit was pe-rte-e-lly cured. I can now 'titnp around, and fee-l an lively as " almy." 1'.ink t'AKoi.t. 9 Kun-ka, Nevada. ti.no. six for !.-. on. Hrur.,'istA M;Uinno;b testimonial paper fn-e-.. WF.JXS. KlCHiKIrSON A'o..l1-oiH..l!urlliij,'ton.VU mi Unun lKCC Fatter nnd liriohlrr UIHmunu UCO Colon Uim any other ina. I FOR SALE. J NO USE TO I " WANT A WAGON?' W.? Inv? u.T.rons, Pii ;-'i '";, sunevs Hih jrr.vli . as !n;ht, stroa i!;.i.t!.'. s: :1 'i. v K'lutil'uHy fmis'u-d as n.. denu-e'd n;aiiul.i;lure en pn e!i:.c. Puilt on Imini by men I lil.; esrcricinv. !! :".:y is orr p.licv: prompt s'lipinernt cur Sfivia'iv. V.. want 1. 1 kuw y u. Write us. C. -ts y. u ni.i:.i;v. ,'.iv k-nd to lu: '.n.-ss l-y and hv. Send f. r cur ce i'i - ne. It is tree to eve ry r-.n.!cr cf t:iis .tejr. I'.mg hamt.eii V.'a. n Co., D-nhaiKtoii, N. Y. " BUILT FOR BUSINESS." Ihri is a. ts-5 r- iris Asolid c&ke:...:. . . M!t?i?M A DAI !r5? Try ii-inyourncxbhouse-cleajiing a.nd be happy Looking out over the many homes of tbis cor r try. w soe thousands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might bo materially lessoned by the use of a frw cak of S APOLIO. If an hour is savrl o .ch time a cake is used, if one loss wrinkle gathers uoon tle face bocauso the toil is lightened, she must bo a foolish womn'a who would hesitate to make the experiment, and ho a churlish husband ho would grud tiie lev ents which it cns'. Seeing" is Believins:." o-ou aunpie; wncn not trnnA c; A. 7?, 'c , IVnr1c ma.n 1- 1 . . . will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, VvMv toucrh and seamless, and m-.rU 1 i.AtSSe3 . ... "nil. UlllV,' it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous llTht in nnroc nnA V,.:U. .i , . r-"'' "" unyiiicr man gas Ilgnt, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Renter'. nd thclc you w "tSI"d !if!;ef,arJ'lMW h" Dt the " and we will send v,.u a UtolMtJt"TT new """rateel cataUieue. cticsfromthc?!; choice o. ov:r itoriibvrKu unp co inri,' , tup jOcv r-. I a. A ini I w I i u V I HAY-FEVER r 1 1 0LD:HEAD) "iy " 4 i'r , a ,qH'.tt P"- Apptird into the nnntHl it U 50c armmarmxirmwi 50c Watches, Clocks IKU KEi: .enare. Kcsico Li uiili- -A.NH CpticcI Goods. 4inii!rt n" Fri'ili.nia Watches. In Key ns. el Ntoii. Viiicl.-rs e.A::K vi'OCntIN nw Al l. KIN! ol .IKU Kl.l:V 'fnn .joii. Mr line- ec .Lv'.V I- l..in,.g. . 1". tl." inil c. fnr yourself I.. f,,r. (mrrhx A I I. uni t ell' P A .TV Kl CARL R VINUTf-. E -nsl.nre. N'iv. II. IKK". tf. rr rc rr. i to jic. .K.r,e !-.i t .ttrrye, ; f :03 I . - 1 ' : I ei f .r", I- r f f ( JT1CI.1 .! 10 riiT. V'.-r--rt.-', c -V V - r"nc f r r cl ll i. vchim-":"ii. S2f e 1 ICunJ Wat.fi. Ti X si- i:arnc. tend KI.Y M:TS. Klkhnrt llieyrlp. 2-in.ti hepli". . H h ee-de-r. Ke-it4 -tr. In IlM'iininlic tlrp. w.-lill.-M on I I -puce reeHeliNrue. l.-e'l l-.liiine, elrup forcmna. m NEURALGIA ralne t 'elery c'ninpo.in.i lias t-. ti .i i ,. send lo me. For the- p:isl I wo .-irs I li.oi- siif fi-reel wit Ii neuralgia of the; heart iti-t..i ,i:, i diK-tor f illing to cure nn'. 1 h.oe imu I ikn: nearly four Imtllcs of the I i.nt.uiid n.i.l :.te fre-e-from the l Oinplalnt- I f.i l vij i;t I. nil tojeu." CI1AS. II l.KWIS, t'enlral lil.ie. I t. Paine's Celery Compound I have Uen trn'.illy anil.-l.-d wiih arutei rheiiiiiallsni. and eonl.l tin. I no i-.-ll.-i uiili! I lisi-il I'mIiii-s e eli-ry e ..iiM.tii.. After nslll six IhiII li s of t his in.-dliiiie I am mi cure d rhe-uiuall. t rotilile." ' Sami-i:i IU Ti iiiN.-e.iN. So. Cornish. N. II. Effects Lasting Cures. ralne'sl "clery t'oinrmiind lias ix-rforiniil many other cures as marvelous as these. - copies nt li-ile-rs sent to any address, rt.-asant tot.-iki'. does not ill-ii iirl). l.ut aids dli-si I'm. and enllnv ly vi-iretahlR; a e liild can take It. What's thn use of sutlerliij; louder with rheumatism or J iie-urallitT I n oicet l.irinijujxm Ijnetalel Ftmtt are I!rnlth BAOILd liappy. Hearty. It is Vruijuaied. good revenue! - .:VKr.niirin6 it is not simple it is U I'vi - .. .-.. r JJlJlLi jfciuujuit uccf tnese . . r. . I . . . S. ... f ...... 1. 1 I ,il ti iv til oif mil .'.t. . T JT- -,-1-- N. I. Snrrrv. ! 111 .... . !vl 1 ; "The Rochester." r- "V I I I I I THE VENICE OF AFRICA. A Town That Ih ltii.lt l'ion Thrre f oral 1-cIhiicIm. T1h Italians, soys a recent writer, are f.mel of comjwiriiijr Massowah to Veniee. The town is lm.lt of throe coral islets close to the mainland. Dur ing late yf ars a coiisi.K-ralili' number of Italian buildings have arisen ame.nfr t lie ruins of the Kyptian cK'cujKition: the white I'yptian palace, built by the unfortunate Arahel I'ashs. who fell at Cuelda (iuddi. lirhtiii against the- Abyssinians. on December l'. 1ST5. is now the residence of the Italian fov crnor: adjoiniivr it is a very pre tty mil itary club, with an p.'ii-air theater: water surrounds yon on every side, and He-:imv, enervating heat inal.es life :i burden to those who have just come from i.e. .re brac-in;' climes: yet. strange' To ay. Ma.-.:.owah i.s by no me-atis un-li.-allhy. fevers are rare; bite-;,, ilea; and othe-r vermin alas! too common 0:1 the- hi-h plateau are unknown here-; t he-re is no vefTeta t ion to decay an.l cause malaria. The- only . iif.i i:lty with which Ital ian ol'ieer-. have to contend is debility an.l :.ir.; :nia. w hich i.- at once removed by a resi.le-nce' of :i few- weeks on the hi;rh plateau, or a few inoiith.s" leavi in Kurope; in fa-t. they say that Mas soe.:i!i i . healthier than any of their military- stations at home. If Mass.v wah i. hianitcly interior to Venice i:i its et ef!:al a ppeaninee, it is iiiliuitel mere lM-autiiid in its Mirroiiiidiiij."s Tin' mighty Abyssinian iiioimtain-. ap proacii cjuite ci.i.e tu tin' coast lineal this Msiut. and from ii stupendous and lovely liael.trroiind to the t mn. SIGHT IN LAtlTHWORMS. Sc-iihc-m I'i.hi km'.I Icy tlic- SupiMMecelly Secihe-le-rt ri-uture-H. lames Weir. .Ir.. in a curious little ; tuely in evolution, shows that all the live' senses of man are found in the lower forms of animal life. Darwin, w hil.' admit! in;T that earthw i.rms are sensible to li'ht, leiamtaiiis that they are blind. V-ir. in the; North Ameri e-an Kevii'W, maititaiiis the contrary. 1 ie says t hat tJLe circumscribed sjcts on the cl..r:4il surface of the worm are primitive eyes. The mie-roscope n veal.i in theses.it-. a traii'-jiarent mem bra ne. an accumulation of pigmentary matte r. a t p-'c ial nerve spread out in t his matter and extending to the cen tral nerve structure. The membrane' is the corn.-a. the pigmentary luatter a retina, and the special nerve an optic nerve. As t he-re is no lens the worm e-an di:.tiy.'ui:-!i only li;riit. and dark ness. The a rra litre incuts for the sense of toiicii ar' not materially cliiTerent from those in man. The sense which they are without is that of hearing, but sotinel waves are conveyed to the setisormm through the sense of touch. That worms have taste and smell can be proved by c. xpe-riments with food. As to smell, put musk near them and it is amir.injr to see them hunting their iioh-s to escape' it. "The nerves oi taste and smell are blended together, and can readily be made out with the-mi-ro-.e-ope in the lip.-., so to speak, of the oral pouch." JAPANESE TYPES. Two liet!nct C'I:imicc-4 of I'liyftiogrnomy ,n.CCII .llCIC-CCl'M IlltiallltMlltH. There tire two totally distinct types in .lapan, which may almost be said to be- each othe-r's e.pjHisites. The' lirst. which tli- Japanese themselves call the Chinese or Core-aii. is the more com mon. Tli.iu' lK-lon;rinr to it. says Ilar-pe-r"s Wee-hly. have round faces, llat noses, full checks, rather thick lips very pretty ones often "ind very (TimkI w hite teet Ii. Those' lielonrinr to the second, or true Japanese tyjx', have lnii' :iml companitivc-ly pale faces, noses arched like the beak of a bird, thin lips, larjrc eyes, with not ve.-y stmiifrly marki'd eye-brows, and teeth mev.tly troehl, always very white, but often loii:- ami irretriilar. This is the ari- tH-rat ie tyjie. which, when at its In'st. is re-ally worthy of admiration. To be called li;iiid: j.me' a Japanese must bel. n;r to it. wl'ile those of the ' hincse cat of countenance are never in. ire t han pretty. Str.imre to say. the moral character .f t he s.'e-t ions of the ce .mm unity di tVcrs as miie-h as lines their apjicarance. I have- noticed that, as a treiu-ral rule, those with Chinese faces are ray. l:niLrh'n;r and restless, full of careless trood hiim-ir.while the ot hers are silent, indificrciit. melancholy, sometimes even dismal. QUEER NESTS FOR DUCKS. Mitelo cf Kulic-e m cl Heme em t'olcca In tl.c MiirHlicsc The water-frill (red villare of Croiiw, in IVie'slaml. north Holland, is re markable' for two t hin;rs cheese ami ducks. The lakes which fri litre the vil !a;re on three sides ar. thick will, bulrushes and water (Trass, and afford exee-lle-iit cover for wil.l clucks and ot he-r aipiat ie- fowls. To promote the comfort of the former and at the same time facilitate the c-olleetioi: of their c'tr-rs the villatrc-rs construct nests made of jJaited riir.hes. and htiiifr on jioh-s driven iutothesc.il or perched U-tnivn the forks of t re-cs. AIm.vc each coterie t he ow tier of the nests lixcs pieces of colored cloth, which enable him to r, :i. I i ly distinguish his nests from t!i.-.f his nc-ifhlMirs. These bits of buutin;r are- useful also to the birds, who invariably keep to their own nests. The owner trues each morning in his lniat to the liestintr frrouiiel. thrusts his arm into the lnit t le--shaH-el iie-sts, and collects their eonteiits for t he market. HINTS HOK HOUStWIVES. To i:i:movk 'trtr stains from spoons rub with moist salt. I K st raw mat t inr be washed over with salt ami water it w ill look like new. A i.itti.k salt in the water in which flowers are p faced will help to keep them fresh for a lon;r time'. To kkmovk claret stains put sail on immediately and thickly over the place. Uinse in cold water Ice fore washing?. A TK.isiiiiixn i. of salt in a trlass of water is a cure in many stomach trouble's. rclicvinr eolie and helpintr imlitrcstion. Vixi:i;aii ami water in equal propor tions, and as hot as can Ik? lionie. is a physician's remedy for outward appli cation in eases of sprain or strain. Xotiiinc! will (rive such a polish to trlass. even the finest, as slitrhtlv moist newspaper to wash it and dry news paper to trive the finishiur touches. If carpets Ice sprinkled with salt Ik f.ire sweeping, it will be found that not so much dust will arise an.l that the cariccts are wonderfully brightened. IF tea le rrround like coffee or crushed immediately ln-fore hot water isjeoured 11jx.11 it, it will yield nearlv iloubl,. the amount of its exhilarating qualities. Amrririen I neilcrar. American workinp-nien are more lifrhtly sIi.mI cm the average than those of Kiiropc. and nothinff excites more scorn and astonishment in this country than the heavy In cots and sIi.hs brontrht over by inimitrrants. Shoes thickly studded with hole-nails last pi rhnps three times as lontr as the litrhter foot (rear, but the American workintrman would feel himself clofr;rcd and liamjH-risl bj- such foot weijrhts. The immifrrant quickly learns that with such a handicap he cannot compete with the spry Ameri can, and he adopts the footwear of the country perhaps ln-fore his heavy im ported boots are worn out. JOB:: PRINTING. thk ;;.. i Printing Office X-c tlie iac. to cet it JOB PRINTING I'teilnpf ly and sMlltM.-le.i l.y ex- euie.l. Wi wll1 ct.et lice- 11. ie-es i m-I rm.m eilr Cecil. cc-iccii, f "ti.t.'t t lei. i t.ell tii.ct-4-inss we. k .. w.n: living .ilC- : ! Wilh Fas! Presses uiiii Kiw Tyre We aie i.r.'i.ii' it t iin- -.n .!.-i I' w cT 0 everv clee ii h.ii ii; tlic- KINK-S-T 'l Vl.E "lid 'lie i-e Lowest Casli Prices. N'ctllll.i! tlllt tile iH-sl II. .I. ll.l I llsc-ll urn uur wrk p Ism lor itself. vWaiepec ltce1 to print nil tl e sluirte s lieu ice r5TF.IS. ritlMSHAMMhh, ISlSINKSS c A it ns I ac;s t -I I.I. I I K ICS, MllNTHl.t MA1.MNTS K.SVKMll'Kri. I..CIthl..s IICC-fl.A Kr V KIioIM; AMI Vn-iTlNci I'ahics Chi c ks Sutks, lUtAKTJC liKi'MITK IinicWoiik. I . KIT K II AMI NccTK. IIkIs, AM Hop ami I'aiity In h'ations. Kit- A'e ean print mii.mi tic.cn tlin m-l-anct iieccleicl Vi-itnik :o r I to I li- ini.et I'cwter m slleirt imtlee afil it the nictHl lbHSe.cifl l.le Rrtles. The ( aiiiln i;i Fre: imi- MRS. ELMIRfc HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. XlUm Mrdiml Co.. Elkhart, In. Iar Pins: Fur ?0 yoars I trss tmutilM with heart el iROi.se. fre-iie;mly have lullinff Ua an.l Fmotheripc at i.i-lit iliui to sit up or Ret eiut of tl 10 breathe. Htt.1 I'Hia la ray left mile and becek most of the time ; tit best I t-. ance drocsi.-Ml. I vma verr i-prvems and nearly worn out. Hie Imki exeutemtml mould cause me to THOUSANDS S'iH with flntteriiuT- For the lart fifteen yeiirs I ewii(J not cleep em my left Filor tmck until ijikine Tour A-c-m. Urart Hcrr. 1 tia.l not tnkt-n it very leiiifr until I felt tnnrh tn-tter. and I can rio-.v rvv on either ride or bark uithcmt the lea.-;t ilisei.ni fort. I have no pai", Miiothcnnir. elri;.sy. no w lud on stomach or other diMunveaNio ympi'mis. I cm Me to do all mr own h. .uc-w(rk uuiiout any troiil.le andronsideT mys If eure-1 : Ik hart. Ind . !'wi. M. Kl.mRA IIikti. It c now f.ciirear Rince I have taken any tnedic-ine. Am in l-tior heaclih liian I have lca In 4'1 years. I honestly l- a - lierethat IH-. Mil.' Aw I I R r- Ii Umrt V-ur-r Rave-d my lite W I i fc and made me a well woman I am now 62 years of cure, and am able lo do a rood dav's mark. May 2tb, 1C2. Mas Kliiba Uaicb. S"Iet on a Positive Guarantee. Or. K'LCS' PI LLS. SO Doses 25 Cts. Constipation Demand prompt treatment. The rw tilts of neglect may lie" serious. Avoid all harsh and clrxstie. purgatives, tha tendency of whi. h is to weaken tho Icowels. The liest remedy is Ayer's l'ills. Im-iii purely ve . t;il.ie, their action is prompt ,-inil their c iTee t always lceni-tici.il. They n.ro an a.lmiral'io Liver and After-dinner pill. an. I every where f-nelirse il hy the profession. " Ayer's Pills ari liihlv an.l univc-r-ally Kjcc.ken of l.y the . !. .lU.ut lie-re. 1 make daily Use of in. in in my praetie-e." 1 r. l.'li. i"e.. ler, J'-rielei-irt, I'min. I ran recommend Aver"? Pills alcove all othe rs, havini: Imi rm.-.l th.-:r value as a cathartic for ine-lf ami family." .1. T. lle,s, Lutl.sviUe. I'a. "For sevc-ral years Avers Pills havrt if fa use-el iu my family. Ve liu.l them Effective Remedy for constipation and imlig. ti..n. an.l tire never without lliem in ti e- house-. " Mewcs tire in. r, .e!l, M.uss. I have used Ayer's Pills, f.-r liver troul.l.s an.l iiuli'est ion, clurin: many J ears, and have ahvavs found llieiit IT.niipt and c-ilt. lent in t heir action." N. Siiiilh. I in a, N. V. "I piifTerc-.l frmn constipation whieh assumed siieh an c.l.siina'e form that I fe-arc-d it Would cause? a stoppage of tlie In.cc-1s. Two 1--X. S of AVer's IMls e f fected a complete eii re." It. J'.urk., Suco. Me. " I have lise-.l Ajer's Pills for tl..' past thirty veais and ri.iis;.l.r lliem an in Valuable taiuily iii.-.l.. in.-. I know of tio Im-Uct Ii iiie-ely f..r liver troiihles. and have aluas foMii.l the m a prompt cure for dx .ia " .tam. s Ciiiiim, iO Middle St.. HalMoi.l. t '.-liu. ' 1 laving Im-c-ii troul.lt.l with coiive ness. w Iii.-Ii s.-.-Tiis iti.- liable w ilh pe-r-e.lis of .-.l. l,l.irv lial.Hs I have tlicsl Acer's 1'ilis. I. ..(.in- f.r r.-Ii. f I am pla.l to sa thai the have. s rvcsl mo iN-ttc-r than au oit-r uie-elie-.tie. I krroe at llis e .-ii.-lie.ioii ..hly .-ift r a failhf.il trial of the-ir merits " taujuel 1. J tinea, tlak M , l'-.I..ii. M:tss. Ayer's Pills, l-KK l-AICC-IC CCV Or. J C. Ayer & r.o t oeii. Mast 6ulcl by a.l Iicralcrci in Mch1ic-1ic. tom vt HraiTH thf tivrn must fr m eccnrn. Onroci thnnumla anni.iillimf T r- . " . . . . 1 . .1 , T I V. I- plaints, Hiliousness. .Jaundice, Dvspen sia. Constipation, Malaria. Tnfe Ills resnlt from an TTnhealthy Liver 1 1. an any other cause. Why ptifTer when yon can he cured t Dr. Sanf.ir.rs Liver Inviij'jr mtor is a celebrated fmilv roec'irine VOI U III.! CtlT cl I'I'l v r. ftstOUKAK :rvr i a.ia.h i: ( ..ist'n rrrn beat Set wic. i,, tno V. ori-l. at iht 'Vn-l.'s rjtB.' inf..,., t W--1 V .r:f 'awMij& Engine !cceied the Miial an Hi ;t,cs t-rard Tnt th- ! t ccccvV- Shi crl Mill. M - Impk-t. 1 Mcacc4ar4 Ariccccll iirml Imi-bm.,,., .... ; . 0j at I west prcent Soet b I'UeMrate-1 1I J.,-ur. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., LtiS.. VOriK. PErtNA. ' I en. . I S 1 ti t ri v.. e .. -''-5 It l':c ' .i?i ii ..(., A ITl'l- ie:;!?: 1. .. . l"t; -a !'-,-. s -II ' It si..mi.l 1-e reu.l :: i , . " all -.:ir:-: r- ., he s;c i.i . 'I'll,- t . ... of .::..!Kl;-.- to t ' ' in;r t 'i.' v ii . ; . , . ' V.ej. e: t'lir 1 f. .-.-';. . . sr:.::i i .-i,l - ' ' Ii::;i t p.-r ' . . v. . -l i I. T!i w ;i I!.-.' U--C- t'n- f-.'i .. n- '.':::!- i:,.nv t - . . -. ! ! r... t ;:'.! " .! -. ! i ;. . . i i-oi m'. j , ". : . peel to 1 ; ... ... il i - t . led;. I : v. ..... ..-..!.- t-.i-t .., v crate ..pinion. ;- j" !"' '- 'h::t .-, v Sii-il i:;. it; 1,--. v :, l.ut t in- mn- i . . . tifi v y. ;:r' e;, . . . t hat I 'ir. e y.-ir-' I r 1 line- i::.l;e:.1 . . ! up :i voi.-e- a!:r.i : i , ... e-a p:i oj 1 i : ie .. ha . ;e e. .i-i : a-;- t hroat or e-.i. t : IV i.'l at --i :. t t'.ci I. a:id ia:.-. . , -; . ".I'ier .i;. I, 1 : ... . . total l.is of v..; .... i .J ' sill in;' vt :ie:i . lie-en :;!T--.-t.- i I.. .... ; ;i. si !.-!:1 . i. t 1. 1 :. -li.itiM;ia 1 : m ha. ; ;, . , i cl.-jirc.-;! : i it .! - (. ei ! t- : ; I pra. i i.-. . . ,:- . u i I !i -i i. i-i . . ia -. , - - . t i V i t i a i I j 1 . r. cl c r I I t t I t : 9 If v.: a I- ! r a 'i ! .:) ;, m-. t e:. : 1 : :i- j . at.- am- ei lit of v . . il.. !! i 'i i r::i. I :i I t .; ill a ch ;-!!-. t ' le I-, avvav v. i i !i ... . t! i-.-ir ti.-i 'hi.. -i . : :-t:i:i.- III. T- 1. a n v Te::.-her i i I .. . ,. livi- y -nr.. II. :,' . ... , t-c the- elan-.'.-r ' r t ia i:i ii" it w li i : lie -.-,....1.. I.,.. J.'.. v. Idle t 'i- ir vo:- . ::r. , . own voi.-.- ha I I., . , :i ... . vvlii! y-c.i ti-.-: !-.i' . st ra:i:ir u iei!.- h.- v. ;. . lliirii-h cat In-.iral. EFFCCT OF r-t l c It s,,nM.t . nee-- :...-. ..1 it : Il I .. I ii hi-, :ie.-. iu-,? , .' . Mammccth e:;v i'. 1,' . .!.-s.-r;!es t!,,- .. . ;)'-.; - .--.: -ri.-r;.-. !,.. t hat 1 ..-:;li y 1 . -it:t."i ..I.; 1 l-c : ', :: ili-im-i- t'.s-i: m a--1 rc-.'s. p!.i pie. ha 1 -Iron - i:: : . . Iv tmplea :i:.t. a.. : !: ii- ivvn l.i ii'... r : r- i ae-i.-s l v r -a ., .11 ..." ;1 f n n l!ie r.-saarUa ' i. .- cave t i that ..f . . c.cr-liu-5 : I '.'. !;. t -:i- i .:.-a t i hi of i . da.- t . i i.' r i- 1 : u ! i i n 1 :i -. a i . l.-.",.i:i'r u i ' ;. a ; , p -r- i v.- in iw . r - : -r : st i:.: a : i. .'i.i v i ; i r. so t !;a t .dor- t . i .;, im !r- --!.:! u n ; : sta.i.-,-:- are jc-v.-r: . e-o.i .tatit r.-jw-t '. :. . : olfactory -i.':i :':. :', ok. so t "i :t -.. ... It IB t i X i hi s a It a en k d 4 V.1 7 1 .x ITU o. to 1 U n her, 4. " I. ir- a re r.-y. ' r.- : t hat i-. e ..: ..: :.-c.-riii- l vl; !i J !i r. co.:: ra ? I.. tv.-. :i ; i. I": ::i-. :.: a :e! a ha a :i. ! i; n i i :i-r. :it ;.: ' ! th. '.; -ii. ir.I l.-.a : . . e IV.; ,-.1 I . til- .. . 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