3 "a ,3 -a .-'2 --a -'J ..-. -3 :.J - -.- '-X -.-a -a --a t-a a .1 A j -j a :-a -a a ' j '.-'3 - '3 -".'3 'i . 'A '."IS -A . ----- 4 ; r J -- T-ra :r. "5 -a "3 .:..: . ; u -,t ".r3 c.-.a :-a 3 a -a -a cr..jl . -i v,-a .- n --.-- '. a :a r -3 : 1 -a - ? r-a .-.--a ITALY'S POPULAR WAR SONG. Originating In a Inner Hull. It Come to Stand for National Protect loo. The popular "Uaphela Avanti un Passo" is a striking1 illustration of the fortuitous manner in which home air acquire a national renown. In l-Os Milan was a hotltcd of Italian conspir acy anil intrig-ue ajrainst the Austrian rule in Lomlardy, says Laura A. Smith in Lippineott's. At the teatro della Cannol.iana a ballet dancer was re ceived by the spectators with mingled applause and hisses. This pave rise to disorder; the police interfered and took the part of the majority, who .were adverse to the danseuse. At once the popular sympathies were enlisted in her favor, and her cause was hence forth identified with patriotic aspira tions. Further disturbances followed, and the run of the ballet was stopped; but the tune to which the ballet pirl danced her passo a solo passed into the streets of Milan and was heard every where. The words, partly Italian, partly Milanese, were a hybrid melanpe of love and war, with the refrain: '"Ihiphela avanti un passo.- meaning '.Move a step forward." And this was received by the public as an exhorta tion to patriotic action, while by the Austrians Imth tune and words were deemed an insolent challenge and were not forgotten a few months later when war was declared letween Austria and the kingdom of I'iedmont. "Ilaphela avanti" was then played in derision by the Austrian military bands as they advanced into I'iedniont, but Austria was soon obliped to evacuate this dis trict, and her retreating armies heard the same strains sun by the a.lvanc inr soldiers of Italy. Province after province was annexed to Piedmont, and with each successive annexation the popularity of this stranpe sonp increased uutil it was heard all over Italy. ! SACHET POWDER RECEIPES. Whitk IIki.iotkoi-k -Take of helio tropine. .'JO prains; Towpain Wan. 1 drachm; orris root, ,',-ounce; musk. 1 prain: attar of rose, 3 drops. Mix well together. Yooi Vimi.kt Take of orris root, powdered, lj-s pounds; oil of l-crpamot. 15 drops; oil of bitter almonds. 1 drops: attar of rose, lo drops: extract of musk. lJi ounces. Mix well together. Jim-kkv (l.lli Take of orris root, powdered, l'j pounds; santal wimmI. pround. '4 -pound: oil of Wrpamot, '. ounce: attar of rose. 1T ilrops; extract of musk. 1 onnee: extract of civet. ounce. Mix well tnpether. Xkw Mown Hay Take of orris root, powdered. 2 pounds; Tonijuin leans. 4 ounces; vanilla Wans. 4 ounces: oil of bitter almonds. T drops; oil of peranium. 4) drops; attar of rose. 1.1 drops; oil of 1-erpauiot, .in drops; extract of musk, " drachms. Mix well topether. Hei.iotkoi-k Take of rose leaves -ounces: orris root powder, 1 ounce: lavender flowers. 1 ounce: Tonquin Wans, 2 drachms; Wnzoin pum. 1 drachm; musk, 5 prains: oil of bitter almonds. 3 drops; oil of santal, 3u drops: oil of Neroli. Hi drops. Mix. Kka.vi;ii"AXI I rris root. 2 ounces; rose leaves. ounces: vanilla pods. 1 drachiu: licnzoin. 1 drachm: oil of lav ender I Enplish). 15 drops: oil of Wrpa innt. 1 drops: oil of cassia. ' ilrops: oil of pimento, lo drops; oil of santal wood. 30 drops; oil of Neroil, It", drops; oil of nse, "i drops. Mix well topether. PERSONALS. Emperor William, of Germany, is study inp peolopy. Makklink Poi.i.Aiin recently climWd to the top of Pike's peak. lil XFiucii Sami fl, assistant librarian of a Philadelphia library, can recall in stantly the title anil location on the shelves of any look mentioned aiuonp lb).iN volumes. John Tvi.kk. Jr.. son of a former president of the I'nited States, still lives in an unpretentious house in New York, passinp his declininp days in poverty and paralytic pain. Hk.nkv "lay's only dauphter died and was buried at I-ebanon. 4 . . in lsjr,. Her remains have just Wen removed to Lcxinpton. Ky.. and they now rest in the Clay vault beside those of thepreat Kentuckian. O.it'FoKit ltRK'KixKrrr,E. of Arkansas, whom President Cleveland has ap pointed minister to Russia, once le elined to fipht a duel on the pround that he was then studyinp for the lVesbyterian ministry. Prof. Joski'h Hykti.. the eminent anatomist and the last survivor of the famous proup of scientific mm who laid the foundations of the renowned ledical schMd of Vienna, has just died at his home near Vienna at the ape of !4. FARM NOTES. Tiik flesh of the donkey is said to W excellent catinp. Winp as delicate in texture as the finest mutton, with the flavor of mast jxrk. Evkrv indication now points to a PnI demand for all classes of im proved stock, and the old experience is that the masses prefer to buy when prices are hiph. ;kesk do not arrive at mat uritv un til their third year, but are lonp-lived. When full-grown, peese will weiph from twelve to eiphteen pounds when dressed. Tiik proper time to cut clover is when the heads are all in blossom. If cut too early it is watery ami if left until the heads are brown, the second prowth w ill W checked. Of the 47.ooO.inio sheep in the United States. Ohio possesses the larpest num-Wr- 4.400.000: Texas and California stand resjH-ctivcly seeoiid and third, the latter Winp credited with 4.-'oo.(nn. In Paris the dead horses are sold to the proprietors of the preat poultry brecdinp establishments in the neigh borhood, who make them into tinelv minced. hiphly spiced and nutritious poultry f tod . ALL SORTS. Seals cannot live in fresh water. In New Zealand cats are used to de ktroy rabbits. Tame turkeys can W trained to hunt wiltl ones. JrxKAr, the larpest town in Alaska, has two newspapers, an opera house, a brewery and a news company. The Mohawk Indians will not allow so much as a blade of prass to prow upon the praves of their companions. A sea pull has Wen domesticated by Frank Kauscll. of SheWypan. Mich. It has jut hatched a brool of chickens. The honey lee is supplied with a pair of compound eyes with hundreds of facets, each capable of sipht by itself, as well as several simple eyes. A vein of bituminous coal six feet deep, which it was claimed w as traced half a mile, has Wen discovered near the Lake of the Woods in Wisconsin. The lonpest train ever hauled by a sinple enpine in America was on the Keadinp line. It contained two hun dred and fifty empty cars and was a mile and a quarter in lenpth. No error is more fatal than that of those who think that virtue has no other reward Wcause they have heard that bh ia her own. CXdton. A Revised Form. Tom "When is it the old proverb tells us to make hay?" Jack "I fori'et. nnlM !,. .iuryila- ol uuti." vn"kte Jtla iV 3 never wants ts learn, but the 'TV Ati reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONOE tries it. and eaves money and secures mora Gatisfactionthan ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask him to get it for you. 410. raZKR A BROS., lonlriffla. 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Vinegar Bitters, now style, pIt'a"7"" J $ 1 .00 Vinegar Bitters, old style, bitter ta.-te, $ 1 .00 The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The past uflh of n Century the I.rndins ramlljt Mrdiciue ol the World. E. H. McDonald Dreg Co., Proprietors, RAN FRANCISCO and NEW YORK. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. BUGGIES at h Price r rims iiAKN.s """i" 1J l..p BilifJ. . 3 MVIHtthi- rtiaetou . ll:lcJ ami I IV. ToiiSurnf ; uuln-ll ALL '41 llul Wimjoii. oni-tlt..r!. K.i.l n i !mt Ituj or lixt--BiinrT HanhW 5 HSi torv &ril H ve l Hiiofy " 4.7i Mlittl l-liuu'. IJITmn " $I J Mt- (,f.,rit. Hunaa Hxldle, 1 1 il 'it V riv I. H. HI A 4'ltTIW. t to U Un im a II I PERSONALS. Senator Hawi w as ocn thirty-sis, years in cuvc newsp;iKT borvice in ilurtfortl. Conn. Says an irrovorent Inil-n oritic: "Tennyson u?-ii "whit- samite." Ik raiw "six-ply "sin t -silk" wouM lianlly htive sonmieil so mystic, wmulerful. !Vv of nknov tlie nature of -.-amite." so it remains a poetical ilress material." I.oiiii 'i!lKF .It STICK CoI.I KlIM.K lia.l i:i his i.ssfssioii an exeeeiiiiily lriter--airio- eolleition of letters of 4'oler-i.l-re. W..r i-worth ami Sonthey. whieh ha 1 U eii aMreseil to hi.-, father. Sir .I. hri T. ( ol.-ri'l're. The l. tter i-over IH arl'" the wlr.le of the p:K-t"s eareer. T:n: novelist Saeiier-Mas.M-h. of ":li eia. i-. ccr.p iiir liis time in ei metino' his ol.itaarv n-.tie-.. Si-me weeks a'o it was noised al.road that he hai: thriw;i otT tlii mortal eoil. and j mr na'.i .ts liustened to write up his liior raphv. t eulogize or tear to pieees his literary works. Miss U'imfkkh Martin, formerly of California, now of I Sal ti more, has made :i ln-ijuest to the Catholic university for a Imrse r seliolarship in KTpetuity for the Ilaltimore archdiocese. This makes the fourth scholarship that has Ihtm established at this university for the Ilaltimore archdiocese. K. I.. Stkvknson's latest stories, which his admirers are awaiting, are The Lord .Itistice Clerk" and "M. Ives."" The former deals with life in Scotland during the latter half of the last century. "St. Ives"" relates the ad ventures of a French naval orticer who was imprisoned in Scotland ly the Hritish. MUCH IN LITTLE. Tiik wavering mind is lut a hase possession. Kuripides. I r is better to fall amonir crows than tla t terers. A ri t ist heiies. NorniNii is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity. Cicero. Ait KsiTY borrows its sharpest stinfj from our impatience. Hp. Ilorne. A rooi. can no more see his folly than he can sec his cars. Thackeray. I'oKi k rules the world not opinion: but opinion makes use of force. Pascal. A MAN of integrity will never listen to any plea against conscience. I Iorne. Follow lirht and do the riifht for man can half control his diMim. Ten nyson. Wk know (.oil easily, if we do not constrain ourselves to define Hint.- .loubert. Tiik commons, faithful to their sys tem, remained in a wise and masterly inactivity. .Mackintosh. I'Loi'i.i-: scl'Jom improve when they have no thcr model than themselves to copy after. 4 'ol. smith. Willi. r. the world lasts, the sun will irild the mountain tops before it shines uixin the plain. liulwcr. BECAUSE. 15 ATs are not classed with birds, lie cause they suckle their younjr. and. havinr no nests, carry them about until aide to lly alone ami care for them selves. A liKli sunset foretells dry weather, because it indicates that the air to ward the west, from which rains may generally be exju'cted. contains little in- ist lire. I.li.iiTMN'ii travels in a ziyzafr coiirs-. liecanse it pass-s throujrh ditTereiit strata of air and bciiif.' re-sisted in its passage turns from side to side to find the easiest path. A riN r of the oil of vitriol mixed with a pint of cater w ill not fill a ipiart measure, because the bulk of the cotn poiiinl has Wen reduced by the abstrac tion of latent heat. A MAN feels drowsy after a hearty dinner Wcause a lar-re part of the blood in the system trues to the stom ach to aid in digestion and leaves the brain poorly supplied. THE CHURCHES. Thf.hk arc 377 churches of all Chris tian denominations in Japan. It is said of Mrs. llesant that she is dissatisfied with ' thi os. .phy and has Wen s'ekinr advice from Komau Catho lics. Max Mt i.l.F.ii asserts that the Hindus are riicr for Christianity than any other nation that ever accepted the 4 svd. Tiik Methodist F.piseopal church col lected in Is;..: sl.!.'.ii.s;:j f.,r ministerial salaries and current expenses of its c mTejat ii his. Tiik wife of lien. A. .1. Plcasonton. who .lied recently, was the daughter of a l'resbytcrian clertrymau. She W ipieathe.l about S7i.ikm to religious ami lieiievi dent enterpris.-s. In France from ss.ikhi.immi to S'Huhni. imhi arc annually riveti toth 4 atln .T.cs. s t.-.o.iHMi to the 1 'r.t -st ants, sio.ooo ti the .lews and s.-.ft.noo to the Mohamme dans. These amounts are riven bv the rovcrnment to support public worshin. MASTERS OF ART. I Mki'KNHkck started out to make a reputation as a painter on .Mass, but abandoned that line on account of the fragile nature of the material. Sii.NoitKl.l.l. born in 11 In. was the first artist who systematically studied an atomy with a view to delineat inir the human form with greater accuracy. Mkmi.im; is rememln'red chiefly by an anaelironism. In a picture of the "Is raelites Cathcrini? Manna in the I-s'rt." he armed the men with runs. iii'VAN.M ltoLl.INI was one of the few Treat artists who executed his Wst works in extreme old ajre. His paint in srs show improvement up to the age of ninety. Van Ioiknt s pictures in the cathedral at 4 ihent. thoujrh at the time deemed miracles of art. were destroyed by the iconoclasts at the time of the reforma ts ii. Al.tNNo made himself famous by painting a resurrection in which the two angels who kept watch over the grave were armed with old-fashioned bl u nih-ibusses. I.ancuncr of r rlemUhlp "You horrid, mean, detestable, old thing." said a young woman in brown stepping up behind a young woman in blue who was enjoying a solitary ice cream soda at a drug store counter. "You're a perfect pig." The young; woman in blue turned an astonished face toward the speaker, and the speaker was covered with con fusion and blushes. 4:' she exclaimed, "I Wg your par don. I thought you were a friend ol mine." To which the young- woman in blue replied amiably: "4f course, I know you did from the way you spoke." Which is a commentary on friend ship. X. Y. World. A C.entmie Hero. A party of young men were telling what they would do were they wrecked far out to sea, and left buffeting the waves without a plank to assist them. Kach one gave his opinion except I'addy Murphy, who after being asked for his, replied: "Iledad. ye cowardly set of spal peens, ye'd all be after savin" yer selves, an' not tryin to save another. Why, it's I'addy Murphy that would swim ashore an' save himself, and thin come back an' thry to save another!" FROM SHEEP TO JIDutchcss Trousers CapturU themctlals at the Worl.I's Fair. Whatever the posture, style arul ease arc the same Always in shape at work or in play. VE KHOV WHAT THE TRADE DEMANDS AHD MEET IT. The manufacturers authorize us to give with every pair soll 'his unheard of You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers at .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, Ami wear them two mouths. For every suspemler button that comes oil" we pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waistbaml we pay you fifty cents If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we pay you one tlollar or give you a new pair. Best in the World. Try a Pair. For Sale By MULLEN, the CLOTHIER, LILLY, PA. FARMERS! When you want GOOD FLOUR take your grain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour has been put in the 0M Shenkle Grist Mill in Kbensbur": am 1 turns out nothin0, but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain ami give us a trial. Kach man's grain in grouml separately ami you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange jjrain for Flour they can 4I0 so. The Mill is running every lay with the BEST OF POWER. D. LUDWB PROPRIETOR. CARL RLYINI US, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN J . . THE Pittsburg Exposition NOW OPEN. September 5th to October 20th, limes' Famous 13th Regiment Band OF NEW YORK, 65 PIECES. THE GREATEST MILITARY BAND IN AMERICA, has bMn angagsd a an ENORMOUS COST to antartain you. 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A Japanese merchant in the city re peated this tradition of the orijfin of the Chinese flajr one day recently, says the New York Sun: "The flajf of China is one of the gayest among- en signs. The liody of the flap is pah yellow. In the upper left-hand corner is a small red sun. Looking intently at the sun is a fierce Chinese dragon. The dragon's belly is a brilliant red and white. His preen body is covered with stiff knobs. He is standing on hi two hind paws and the left fore foot. The feet are five-toed and slight ly hiKked. His lonr five-forked tail stretches away in the rear. The drag on's neck is arched lack. His mouth is wide open. anl he looks as if he w ere alMiut to swallow the red sun. 'That is just what he is trying to do. and that is thV symWisin of the flap." the Japanese merchant said. Then he explained that the Jap anese tlap has a white body and in the center is a larpe red sun with rays radiatinp in all directions. About a thousand years apo the Chinese made w ar on Japan and prepared a prand in vasion. To symlnilize their anticijKited victory they adopted their flap of t day. They took the sun of Japan and made it small and put it in front of the drapon's mouth to express the idea that the Chinese drapon would devour the Japanese. It happened, however, that the Chinese fleet conveyinp an army of one hundred thousand men was wrecked on its way to Japan by a preat storm and all but three of the one hundred thousand erished. Ie spite that unlucky lepinninp in the use of the flap the Chinese retained it. SOME WATERLOO INVENTIONS. FBtuona Say In en with Which Mr Are T mllUtr I .U.rt.il I nmut hrntlc. Althouph the newspaiers often print parapraphs about familiar phrases and their misplaced authorship, the mis takes, as a peneral avile. continue to W made. There is that story of Wellinp tnii at Vatcrlt. which oripinated, ac conlinp t the Uuffalo Courier, with Alison, the historiau. The French hav inp at last broken, m the tale poes. the "Iron Duke" cried to his reserves: "' p. pnards. and at them!" In the face of frequent denials by Wellinpton hims-lf that he ever pave such a com mand, it is rejeated to this day as a lii-stiru-:il fact. An artist once went tt the duke and Wpped to le alloweil to paint him in the very attitude he took when he uttered those stirrinp words. '"Ho to the devil!" said the duke. Apain. a dowaper asked him if he really did say: "lp. puards. and at them!" To this the duke replied: '"I couldn't have said it. madame: it would have Wen absurd. What I probably did say to my avtatf otlicers was some thinp like this: "4 lentlemen. you will now move upon the enemy's ripht."' Almost everylKMly Wlieves that it was Napoleon who said: "Hod always fa vors the heaviest battalions." As a matter of fact. Tacitus was the first who is known to have used the phrase, and Voltaire and Mme. Scvipne uttered it in exactly the manner credited to NaMilen. That other familiar one: "The puard dies, but never surren dcrs." was attributed to Canibr-mne. who was made a prisoner at Waterloo. It was actually invented by lioupe mont. an :uthor of witty sayinps, two lays after tha fipht. THE STAGE." Max Wai.tku. a niemWr of Messrs. Uost-nfidd's Lilijmtians. has sipned a -ontract with I'aul l'hilipp. and will shortly appear on the variety stape. Vii.mis r.AniiKTT's fifth tour in this ciuuitry will In-pin in Thankspivinp week. He will have two new pieces: "The Manxman" and the "Sipn of the Cnisx" Sakaii 1krniiautt has piven sveral repres'iitations of lhedre in l'aris lately, and the critics declare that she exhibited preater trapic power than ever In-fore. IIknky K. Dixf.y has made up his mind to devote his time to an enter tainment tour a la lieorpe Urossmith. He will pive all his famous imitations and make-ups. Hknki M ABTKAf, who is topothrouph Sweden. Norway and Denmark on a concert tour, will return to America in January to fill enpapements in the south and west. Ma 1:1 an a. who played first violin for Jenny Liud at Castle Harden forty three years apo. lives in want in ISos tuii. blind and helpless. He is over ninety years of ape. Aitoi T oue million tickets are used daily by the theaters of this country. Henry Irvinp was so well pleased with the work of an American printer that he ordered the tickets for the Lyceum theater, London, to W printed in New York. An KftVetlT Spur. In the early days of the California lepislature there was a member from Mariposa of whom it was said: "Just make him mad and he'll make a pood speech, but not unless you do." On one occasion he rose to express his mind in repard to a certain subject, but the only words which came to his lips were: "Mr. Speaker When he had repeated them three times several voices suppested, scornfully: "Git out!" This was all that the member from Mariposa needed. His eyes flashed and his cheek reddened as he thundered: "The pentleman may cry Uiit out!' but the member from Mariposa will not pit out- My speech is already be pun. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of si lence in this assembly? No, siree! 1 know not what course others may take, but. as for me, I'll finish mv speech or I'll know the reason why! And after bestowinp a comprehensive plance upon his audience the me 111 be 1 from Mariposa once more said: "Mr. Speaker" and then proceeded to make a really able and effective speech, which was loudly applauded at its close. Youth's Companion. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Is Connecticut. Florida. Trepon and Wisconsin the school ape bepins at 4. Tiik national banks of New York at present hold nearly Slno. 4 100.004) in pold. It is estimated that Great liritain holds at present jsJ.siy.iai.ttoo in foreipn stocks. Ovkr three-fourths of the votinp strenpth of Minnesota and Wisconsin is foreipn. In this country ls.37 per cent, of the population is native born butof foreipn pare 11 tape. Ix the fourteenth century fi4).(NK.0Ni people died of the black plapue in Eu roje and Asia. Tiik first national display of blooded and draft horses was held at Sprinp field, Mass., in ls.is. I'tilUInK Human Hair. Human hair would le a salable com modity in foreipn markets, says Mr. Hillier. Hritish consul at Fusan. were its existence more penerally known. The Coreaus have remarkably fine heads of hair and they put their coinb inps to a use that lie has never seen elsewhere. A very larpe number of the saddle cloths placed under the packs of their ponies are made of hair woven into course mats or laps, and the same material is utilized in mak inp the halters and head ropes of their animals. Incrcttft S 11 fieri o First-C: BOOK AND JOB PRINTING C.IMIllth l FREE. U.4X. Fhru shit . J '4 una. LARRABEE'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT PAIN EXTRACTOR CURES. RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO. NEURALGIA. TOOTHACHE. BACKACHE. CATARRH. AND ALL KINDS OF PAINS AND ACHES. La rra bee's Rbeamatic Liniment Is an Hd and valued remedy, which has cnjt d a constant patron ace lor over to years, provinc Its womirr tul worth and efficiency In all ailments here pain is attendant. La rr a bee 'a Rheumatic Liniment! not aU:ul.I preparation to sod and tjrmsh tv trcaknm ; it is put up in mide-mouth bottles and applied with the fuifrr . rubbing it in with more or !es fric tion. It is CLEAN, PURE, EFFICACIOUS. AGREEABLY SMELLING, QUICK ACTING. Larratce's Rheumatic Liniment is a splendid household remedy lor external u-e in CjmS of bums, scalds, cut", wounds, tfrrMbiics. headache, paint in mii:l-s. joints anil limb., baikache. etc . etc. Your drucist sells it. or it can be ordered by sending lull name and address aud 35 cents to below address. SOL MOPRilTORt. Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MO.. U. S. A. Aotliiiis On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Towilor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. " nnt fur Mttt4ltiHt 77rn. It is h.l!it.-lT i.ur-e HUrhly i-.nn-titrat-i. In lnn ttt. (-Mt t-ntli of . tit . No llM-r on f .ui tit vj. Mf-itn. Stil.-tlT a iiM-ti.-jti-. "'mr btri-rrxli mmi) idm 0: pt-nil ni mop- t.i .r-.'-iit Koi..4s ori- -u-t -r ll tollraii'lrlll-iril 'l,ni. .tk lir-t. Nami'lt- Tor t ui -lni-. II . n-k-.1 lrv-- 2 1 4 II.. emu. ojr mfiil. l.3 S. !rvr-- u- S- 1IVV-M TV..ii. s.ii, i .l. ,,f -i f,,. n, k.-mIh-j p.jM-r-m fr,-. t-inii-l'ou'trv inr i-r i.r.- .'..- t mn.l 1 i f-;,n a LS.J(ll!-uS A O . Si l Ut..in H.m-r M. H.--4.-' TASKYDURHORSESHOER rovsrN. : KCK&J FOR THE ft t t ri THE r rONLY Shoe for WINTER USt. It ABSOLUTELY rrcvents slirrinr. and insures jx-rlM't safety ami comfort u noise ami lrier. Shod ith tin Xeverslip," ronr hone's feet are alwav-t in pN- .i..iu',,ii kt-i.t so br not having to constantly remove tba hoes for suareiiin. The CALKS are REMOVABLE. Steel-Centered an J SELF-SHARPENING When worn out ih-w Calks can 1 easily in sertd -aithout n-nxivin- Mi. --. -aiii"' an. immense amount of timo n.-iu.llv atth blarkMuiith shoj. , tn receiptor portal will mail freeonr tie- ""I'live cin-uiarcont.imiii .rntof talked 8ho-. ready to l naiUti on. tor trial, ottered. "uwi iitw pntrea. Cures thonsands annually of LiTfrCom-Fi- Bho,?n4Ms, Jaundice Dyspetv ufMtipatlT',-nV Malari. foro 111 result froraanlTnhealthyLlverthananr other cause. W hy suffer -when you cai be cured r Dr. Sanforti's Laver fnvigor- loiu KurtiuisT will itrnv i.c. .Mr I I J4IT i TowavB HcatTM tmc Liyra must torit. Steel Picket Fence. LntAPER THAN t WOOD TVkJ-ri MUIU1 rttl I " .'inV:! c- mi. TAYLOR fc OFAN 201, 203 A 205 H,rtsu rm. lBHSH!-3S3aaa a- a. far St r-aW-r. if u rf the l.irth M. Casimik- lnt f Kraiic-.' th-r the- stiur l"-i'v franc;-, and lias sin. . ,.;,. Iun f. irtunc. Tiik ilil,-M livii.y -.-, California i.l"..l. .lain.- j. of an Fraiiri-vc... U,. : - u.. I. th-oldest militarv ' Vl": " the oldest editor vi , , ..'.'""y1 the fatlu-r f afrii-u 1( r"- inn matiaraj.ih ,f K i.i.i- ni-i tst pupnlar lrim-e .f I. . iiu jT Iorid'Hi and i . ? ' .1. al of attention. n . I. ieut. Col. II. . sir 1 sihadiir of Ku-h-lu-: II. .n. A. S. C. to II. 1: ii ales. Mmi Minmk ll vt K - : . . . , :-eelitlv 1'V invitai..,, . t' , " ' tli ie princess and .lai. - . -. . y pleax-.l. The s ; tlie prima donna an.i i,, ; .' " rler of the crown..' .!.... J iutr the eleventh or.i.-r V '. ' received from tl. j, .. , tuoiiarchs. OUR CITY Naves Easthn. l'a.. w;t ;i ;r. - Xanti kit. Ma ' . ' name. CAKs.iV ClTV. New. w , Cars. m. " Omiia. Ncl... is i:a.:. r ,., of I ndians. "' ' Uai.kna. 111., was !.:- ,.. lead mines. " Il IS .1..I.IKT furiii-. a . Join t. 111. - .Ml Y. l'a.. was i.u::.,.; Minsi Indians. " " ,!" Nkw biI.v. "i-.i... wav calle.l Tavvaof. Fo. 1. 1 I. meatiN !.. ,:r. , end of the lake. Tiik I'oria Indians f.-r:,;,-. . to the Illinois citv. I'assai.'. N. .1.. .tIl j, ; meanin-r tlie vall.-v. Chattaxo.h. is an In.'lan uarv means hawh's nst Fokt Wavxk. Iii . -.-.:,s I.. ;,, Hen. Anthony ain- ' l:KAi.u:r. S. c. ,an4.; Henry, duke ..f IU auf. .r- " ' Noiiioi k count in 1. ' . name to the Virginia t. . KNOWN LONG AGO. Hanks were tirst .-s.i. :;-.;..; . Lardy ly the J.-w i-:, n,..,,, . ." The tirst puhlic hank ua- ice. l."..".i. XoTAIUKS are first ln.i.?i .;.-.' . fourth century. Tli. a ... y priests and l.is;i.-j.s i.. church records. IM'IA rul.U-r iis-.l f .r. -jv: marks was kiio.ii ii, ;.. ,. as 177i. A cuu- ..f ;,,; . s-juare cost tiir..- sJ.;t'-.- AsrnnMiMV was a !.:-:.'. ... science at Ass ria. i lli4k..f .lot, writ!. -ii ;i--. ; . mentions M'wral o.!,s, TliK first mulTs w,--.- . '. Use of d.K-t.Ts t.. k.-.-:. .. soft and warm, thai . ac curately feci the r.is.-. t , i TliK cross marK i:;-'. a : j . tu re did not ori .rinav ii, . -. , wa alw ays ajH-ii. it-i t.. ; ineilieval times as ai, a:.- : lt.1 f:lith. Tiik adiiiinisi ra! i. ii . ' : . witnesses is a pra '. .. ti.juity. It i-in. lii ! ; . Us aillolio; the .lews exodus from Kir.t FAMOUS EXILES. I iRotii s w rote inaiiv.-f i..s v-. in exile. Voi.t aikk passc.l a a1 : life in what w as j.r.i. 'i.-.i. . Tiik earl of lar.-n.: - mous historical w . t..s w :...,'.;.. . A I.I. the princes . '. : family have f. .r a l.-i.j-exile from France. I.I HAN AN. til.- s, ..--.' ;.... in exile and pris.m w r . "I'araphra---s of the i's.'.-i. M.u.cil. the L'r.a I "a!.;.; -wrote several of !.';s U - - in exi 1 and ca j T it '. a ::i ' ' ' Tiik exiled Marin- - :' : - . ruins of l arthaj-c i- a - '. has moved many a . t ry. Caki.inat. l'oIl..v. have written the " ,. ! : ' it not l-en that he wa s.-i.t .!.". and s,i afforded the Iei-..r. FAMILIAR HYWNS. "How BKAI'TKol - ar. ' -ly Watts. Like in--! ' '' is a umhra-t' of a J . ture. "l.KTI KV. II waii.i.-r r. - "' by William 1!. I ...!. r a: : -printed in the Kvan,-e! a! 1 si x. 4"omk. let us i. 'ir sonirs" was writt. ii . I- Ih- sunjr at the close mon in 1T1T. 'Yts wretched, hnr ir." is ne of t he ) - l.y women. The wr.. Anne Steele. "I TIIIltST. thou w..': C.hI." was translate. i of the famous 4 ..in.'. John Weslev. PERT AND PUNGE. ClIAliACTKK is what wc dark. Tiik man who ha- a ' needs lolio; leirs. XoTMIM. can !' ,: ' "'" cost us somct hinir Tiik man who won1..'. ' :' ' ' '' Ik- the tirst to start A Kool. sNn shows . i" ' empty head l.y the .jii. -" Uain's Horn. Ilurltsil Trea-oir. ti For centuries it ha-:-''1' of the common p'. :! treasures were hi.i.h u ' '' l'olcavera. a stream l.' ' r : city. Kecelltly a carter. sanl in the 1-cd of the .::..-: ; came ujxm hidden trea--r. - ' so far coin of the f.-' x"'l' thousand francs i:a- '- the supply is not 't . :.a--the Italian law half "' '"-'." state and half to t he ' of the coins is far l- ,: ' ' tinned; many of th. :n iri' J' o-i-.t arlivtn' v:illl.' 1 -1''.' ' " (Told, and liclonjr t. the ; HOI and l.VVi -th. ,at '- Ivouis XI.. Charle and Francis I., an.i French or Jem -- ducats are sjH-cially r:r hiph prices The s. ..' is froiny on under .... I nnllnniU ain-.l t-r ' Three preat divi-i " " ' ' ' took their names from '"'' ,. inals Asia fro-n a ! ! '. ,, nan.e. Kurope fr.on l. ir . ter of Apenos. and At" 1 ', pu .. r.l. wl..M 1... .I-OIl'..". r "' And the fourth M" 1 . r. th.iioh nanus! for a iujO giveu a fcuiinine tudiiib 7r...r - Hi .T-. 1!,.. " J-.T- t 75
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