REE i te a a ———————— ana aay hb ————— A Cowa [RI] IN TEX AS | Russia's Holy City. | IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? A Nows-Deonling Boothlnck / x Vis , “ENA | {Moscow Cor, Hastford Ting inth's New York Letier ( J A | | One can not be a day in Moscow with. Some Now Points Brought Out on the All over New York are growin up . A YOUNG LADY ASSISTING AT THE out realizing that he is in a holy city; he Side of the Negative. boothluck parlors, which consist of i meets groups of pilgrims in the streets Ben Wylde in Chios “y ments where some coterprisin colored ROUND-UP." carrving their bundles over their shoulder “Mr. President. ” besan Mr Doolittle mati hin nin a patent Lio ning not the pligrims clad in gay shawls and boldly. “is life wu'th livin That's 'w'at chair or two and an apprentice, and lhe n with brigh rchiefs tl ’ eo | y here ) 4 w {i . : shir boo ta is, sells the pap ! An Exciting but Dangerous Undertaking ! ight kerchie i ho a : fn | we're here to find ou VOW, Tust, wh ’ pt . | s ! Italy: these are wavworn truvelers, their | (hoe question? Wy it's jest, is life wuth | Whe ance, and keeps old fil v for an Equestrienne —~Compliments of clothes the color of the dust In the Hvin't Tain't is John Cas if vit papers int ear to y ( | the Admiring Cowboys—The Risk churches they fairly imped mes pro Hvin'? It's, Is life wii'tl ivin dW go 101 of these place on bron Ly She Ran A Ring. TOSS nm ind women of a \ 8 bow wat Is life? Tha the fu question. and pn «0 cont for seven Lckaet | down with their foreheads to the round | Everybody knows w'at life i li vit IY ny part RL | to every picture and shrine | each has | keeps us ali Not 4 wvoldiy Lhe temptation ! . . : i ~ “ . ‘ Hn A } 14 BiLVe NO) esl us i this room, } ’ ’ [Midlax 1 (Tex. Cot Ne Yor) in ide be Kissed, while the religious crosses | pur all the folks in Tam ‘rack war all the MIT gouey tia the je \T THE There is an ocean of prairie about this himself many times befor ry sacred | folks in the hull world The question | VY havi th ticket I fou aew town, and it rises and falls as far as | object. One stands back at first, to make | hain't, 1s folkses lives wa'th 1 J It ) { \ [ ) 1 4 the eye can reach lik the swell of a way for so much religious zeal, bul soo Is life w M . o 1 y ashi) 1s I i 1 | troubled sean Like dark cloud on the concluded th ei h must have hb wal Keep rvthin livi Pp } WV i" on A ' horizon, great herds of cattle appear in turn, 0 closely do the pilgrim Deacon Bibb “ vihin’ down iu th matter with vou the distance, either in motion or unde follow one another: they seem utl meadder back o' his ar wile ; “1 the guards of cowboys hold then vbsorbed add 0 through t Cl { nn id A { The herd of Col. A. W. Dunn, president | form pare ¥ unco fou TO | 1) yi Ol \ 1% . der of the « olorado national bank MILO upon once of others In all the churches there Rin life w t ¥ W ( | { the plains the other day, and th lone are tombs containing the f (» ru y 1 ame er with his 20 Miss Ma LEAL ind a po I B41 forel \ Bynun A t ( | IR Xt? 73 7% ¥) . or ‘ — H \ [ 3 5 5 the | 1 saint RHP LEVY I'M) Np VJ Y 3 1 : J i \J i iy r : L} nd wen —— fu Puy BR) JERR) ttle | I'l { { \ wild | A § [ and the « { ( . I) with a and y Col. 1 fe hur ( mount i P x i : f 1 i h My ant ' Vania A ) } A \) \ bo v | v $ . ’ rolte SOD C¢ twisted iti 1 0 ! . i v i A n i fol ) £250 0) ; " . spun Pe i : [ fear | t a | [ ed uy HIT } | { t { it \ | whoys 1 1 lin | Ww “© V their trai evi re. a ~ ; poi i n 5 ran 1 4 a bu n ar i A las ! { i her . Ken emteremtemtem i Cire hh » Ihe w \ | < the ' i the fair « 3 yes pik " y Spe i \ « brand I i wi r MnO n out of 4 " ' t ’ uj R ) : . win i nn ¥ » 1 Bynum whirled | v rid ned Ww \ y LIVIN after ' A r ates HYSOTieE 1 F 2 / work : ; 1 18 A [ w i ner i " lashed zs [ cowboys ) , Wade Ham pte Crow St { { turned 5 A 0 Aug drape NC h { ony's head as ved ) : ai 1h £ saw | sto 1% 1h ‘ . 1 i balan w ¥ 4 ' \ v | \ ack oS i . ie th ab % y [] r » ’ $7 the cow { J | | \Y [ i « « Le . i { ' i i { iil i J mp : , : ¥ uw f the cow boy i SHori horn M i t { M \ al ! Miss By A | . : ! ¥ v¥ “ 1 + ’ } ca i d \ a | = Ss Wi ec — Ae Vy - A y i A Ie Frade Ars ’ i ‘ ] | gar as a Dr zB} " vd . 4 5 A r _. ’ A] it x i | r ¥ him | i \ y ‘ for of Some. ous | Now is the Time to Subscribe 3 2 b J y ’ Wha \ Com spar } Th " 3 » . | | » 3 [i ! } w i i ' ’ ‘ | pre " | | FOR THI their ane I Ving Her ) § { few d ! " " ’ ro te \ & { r y ) } A y } “To M | q ' i ! Taig , " atid " wi b i, | ) ? h o 114 p , ; w ‘ oS BY ircle of ! i . : od I he hi y I HE J undisturisd svolthing vise 1 % into the | hope $ ww “if q nt 2 hgh wi producer a sixth of a « i ! tUCkyY 8 | cot wition of th \ > hin hot ser 3 ‘ ah ' , dpb Harn Aalleq y lonly + Iau \ ther cur nw rarette | { { } 1 A i ’ ! v ’ Of , d / / \ Clg ! TY - rev » Ry “ ; ‘ >» FEY Os pani n { f 4 § i naa ' : : 0 na. | 4 4 4 : ind in om the enoti « Brofit d 1 Ww . f : | A | 1 rl 4 | 4 i rel I & & i } ’ ’ y ns, LR int Ana | . a . ¢ life,” said Miss B) to tht wil Marthyuake Velonitios torage another por . * 0° 1a | trade dollars, welded on to a silver base of | ! Lang ers Mn Nn in i v ’ ! A . H { | |] \ T Kb, and 0 | | si Lhe | the con ’ ] i , " 11 pera 18 | n § | y y t tl : " / Fs “ vad the rid . prices charged for lige Is n 1} oiling t «l ] ’ | (iran ha le m tha . ; pr ther no aw st putting ) xpect to do mu ‘ I n wrthquake waves a lt i aie Cant, oin to such use?” inquired the reporter " i : i i - what a cowgirl can do hardened mud at the rate of 447 feet The “Stone of Scone." | You can do as you please with United Y d, and tra erse waves at 857 foot so H States money if you do not attempt to | P . 3 TTI ound, and trsharorse wave 7 fout | LL [ee Nondl LL | serena o ay to pa ire | THE an I' Paper mn “" h ’ 3 ry tis vr h ved that earth Kes travers aiid at | ereigns for the past 500 vears have sat Ww | have mullialed or olberwis tinkered According to Dr. Gee W. Wi A Speed of : { granite 1.306 | Ix ( ] s rough oden affair, | With it burn. the thera ie ' } white foe and ! r 1 665 feet i13 tl | it tat ! | e e onte i i _ i : 1) i y Toy er a ¥ithh » go ' A it : 8 0 he FL ' : ’ The largest Clrenlation, passion flower resemble the bromides on | ond. Professor Ewing considers the las woks of four w len 1 " has un. 4 ! the one hand and gelsemium on the othe number to be very much too sma lerneath its feet the famous Stone of Inland Printer | It Is one of our best ht pe pre Ine scone, ” on which the Seottish sovereigns ! The paper with the largest circulation | A quiet, pieasant siee) altogether dil patient awakens with clear mind and rational thought. In its control of con vulsions, passitiora closely resembles gelse ium Paper Pillows, Cottage Hearth Save all your scraps of writing paper, old notes of no use for keeping, old en velopes, backs of notes, wie. Cut them into strips about half an inch wide and two Inches long, and curl them well with an old penknife. Make a pillowcase of wy materials you have; Ol it. with your swirled paper mixed with a few shreds of fennel. *t IF it quite full. saw the end up and cover it us you pica These pil lows are good Lo cases { CYOr. ns th keep continually cori,» wd wre cheap, aed oud substitnies Lor [esther lows The Original Cigarette of a noxious weod, setting fire to one (ad and inhaling the pungent and nauseating fumes from the other, which they called tobaccos : The Sultan's Beauties, Herald | Sixteen lovely harem ladies belonging Hien | to the sultan have, by his permission, sent their photographs as a contribution te the beauty exhibition of Paris. It apiears that the competitors need not at all pat in ippearance in flmh, but that, under cer tain circumstances, ladies at any distance and of all nations will be allowed to som. [ pete her photograph The land of Holland is cultivated by LAS, 004 persons, of whom sixty per cont | tra owners of their own holdings | : | | own 10 the Lime when there w ‘ none, Among foreign orders recently placed In this country, is one by a HKussinn firm which requires iron pipe for the trans srtation of oil and which looks to a “ttsburg mill to do this work. It is an unpleasant reflection for Pennsylvanians to know that their busy city is preparing the means for Russia 10 successfully com. te with the Keystone state's great pro uot A Hard Master. [Inter Ocean.) A recently published book of anecdotes resents the following sample: “Down in Georgia, In ante bellum days, there was an old sanctimonionsly fied fellow who made his negroes whistle while they were pleking cherries, for frar they should eat some. in the world is the Petit Journal, of Paris edition of some of the certain price. Among the rs he printed were The figaro Petit Journal. The latter then had a circula tion dally of 100,000 papi It ran be hind in ite bills with Marinoni, and to save himself from loss he had to take hold of the paper. He spends $100,000 a year for advertising, and is confident Mhat within two years he will sell 1,000,000 copies day, He is allowed S10 per year for rinting the paper. Not loss than £1. 20 per ine is received for advertisements in any t of the paper, and as high ns #8 per ine for one insertion fs charged. Once as much as £10,000 was paid by De Lessops for an article on the first page announcing the issue of the Panama canal loan. The paper is unsensational in the xtreme, but pays close attention to nows, papers at a . ent from the comatose stupor of morphia " » knelt to be crowned The stone is said to | It now circulates 750,000 copies per day. | and fi which the patient may be The ¢ rette antedates the pipe or cigar | be the same which Jacob used for a pil | Ite director, Mr. Hyppolite Marinoni, is | aroused at any moment It mas given by man Cars. a 1d i nearly as enn Iv low when he had his ell known Indder | the inventor of the Marinoni perfec p's in dow of two or taf rope of the | determined from histor was the original ire, but this part of the story need not presses He was originally a cattle her ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR. Nn tincture or low dilution Even in the | method of using tobaeces Christopher | necessarily be believed Vhen he first started there was not one | ad worst form of sleeplessness that associ Columbus. on his first vo age of discos | perfec ting press in France, and no news ated with suicidal mania. this drug will | ery says the natives on the isle of Cuba | An Unpleasant Roflection, paper would buy one of him; but he | ADVANCE. produce quiet slumber, from which the | had a “filthy habit of rolling up the leaf Indevendent Rocord secured the contract for printing the | OFFICE : 00R ALLEGHANY,& BISHOP.STS' BELLEFONTEJPA| he
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