A VISIT TO KOSSUTH, flow he Hungarian Patriot the Age of 83, Cor. London Life.) How long 1 had been standing at Kos suth's door before it opened 1 cannot tell. but the click of the latch recalled me from my dreams, 1 addressed the man servant who appeared before me in Hungarian supposing that Kossuth would o ily be served by a Hungarian: but, to my aston Ishment,” he replied in Indian, Accord ing to his uc out, it is a practice of Kos day with a cold Appears at suth to commence the bath. After that he has his breakfast After his breakfast he goes for a walk Un his return the remainder of the aay is ma ped out, and all appoint ments with him have to be male # day in advance. The man de parted, and in a moment, as 1 was stand iug in the lobby, I heard a voice saving that he would see me almost immediately, I was at once admitted to the sitting room of his sister, who lives with him. She informed me that I should not have lo Mr to wait, for hossuth's breakfast consisted of a tumbler of milk, a few crackers, und a glass of wine Her prediction was sufliciently correet, for in u few minutes 1 was ushered into Kossuth's study or sanctum. It was a handsome room, with large windows over looking the garden. Close to the light were & writing table and a bureau There were a few other articles of furniture solidly and handsomely made— but hardly sullicient. according to F nglish ideas, t equip the room. Here and there was a picture on the wall. What most struck me was the almost total absence of books Myself a man of letters, | always expect a large library. 1 had forgotten that Kos suth was a man of action, to whom a single map is worth more than a hundred Ya e of history, ith, when I entered. was standing at his*writing desk. | could scarcely le lieve that the man was 84 years of age od as upright as a dart. His eye glafited round te room like that of an gle. His hair is white, and his beard I mustache are nearly white, but they Are not whiter than those of most m« n at 60; and when we had interchanged salu tations and 1 had asked about his health he told me that he was at present not as well but added, with all the old ire, “1 wish 1 were now climbing uy Mount Blane or any of the higher moun tains, as some years ago; but I am un equal now to the task. ” And here he « panded i$ the French would ay, “You know I an or, gofifla like to g gonhtia-his chest had a great ou 8 usual, Keen botanist nd ther plants. 1 have alway > 4 3 " ” wih lor Vers The Hypodermie Needle. 1vs $8.0 wort hen her supply of £3 Up In a ’ He took the nd w the grea wh oper as gi was made | may Ix that the wn You nothing in this story Washingtos ’ Wers scarce and 1 street ¢ this report in nusand able bod jed han may turn oot like Hittle boy who ni tpiain a ind ow is forth ven a clerkship It will be re t after the public ition of the inei the stores in the country were crowds With Jittle boys pickin several id even if true y of the good store Olle up pins John Quiney Adapis as Diary. Keeper 1 owsll Courfer John Quincy Adams wis greatest diary keeper of any iu this country, He made it a duty and a pleasure passed Lut he wrote probably the public mag ask and » scarcely a out fully his tn pros Mons and his spleen. He dipped his pen fa gall and wrote With & strong hand. His life was a bitter conte ot, He was elected preside nt at the end one of the niterly contested campaigus Hi barely slipped in through various trad and deals after the battle had been carried into the house of representatives There Was almost as much teel.og over the situs tion of aTnirs as w hen the ole tom! com mission seated Hayes in 1878 He alway felt that he was Simply banging on by the gills, ns it were and when, in 1X28, Gen Jackson completely triumphed, Adu Was partic ularly sore day of most of Brooklyn's Dry Doek Bro kiyn BE gio Tie steamship Alsskn, Known us “the meehorse of the Atlantic, * was safely Hosted into the large dock in } ebruary of his year. This ve Es G0 feet long, and is of 6.992 tous burden yet when the keel rested on the blocks of the deck floor there wore ws venty feet to spare inside the caisson Ente, and to Recomplisk th 8, NO elective und adequate 10 the demand wpon them were the + arious mechanical spplinnces atinchid that it ¢ wired the yervices of only ten men 10 nfnage and put in place this grext vessel. ‘The entire process, from the tine the Alaska entered the gate until the weiter Was pumped out of the dock and the steamship dry, occu ed but two hours within which (me wo large centrifugal sienm pumps had ex. pelled from the dock 5, 40,000 gal.on; of wiler, Birmingham, Al, now make Vlog: iron Iy.r THE BAR-ROOM HUMORIST. The Man Who Tells Stories for a Crowd Drinkers A ‘Jelly Little Rounder," [Brooklyn Eagle. ] There is a litle band of men in New York who cujoy a Inrge degree of popu larity among bar-tenders and liquor stor proprietors, who seldom or never pay for drinks, yet are cordially welcomed on all sides, and are, in fu t, features of near every barroom of importance in tow: They tell good stories, are constantly or hand, lead crowds in from the strect know everybody, and wo to bed seve nights in the week befogged, content exhilarated and Lappy. But that thes, mien are valuable to the proprietors the places they affect is evide nt Four or five men walking uptown dri into a place, take one round of drink und start out agnin, when they stdden discover the humorist He is neve effusive, not wo 1; endly, Lins a certo amount of dignity, and fie alws story that is absolu ely new to it, roar, and dr nk 5 rin ISL recalls another nuecdote, and tells it well that some one cise in the lit 8 818 upon having un dr uk, and su on u til the crowd must, rs enough determing tion 10 continue on Hs way Lut t! gy have speot %4 or » 5 in the house they would only have spent 0 or bad the humor st not drifud 1 often wonder if some of these men a « not really salaried Ly the proprietors at least whether they do solid financial benetit I know one mild lit about one 0! York him aN Lins Oh They liste The humor tle party Where cent nto view or not receive some le man who lounges the best known caf of . ew continually Fverybody knows ad he is con tantly surrounded iy men He is hand about thre Wowant to nw 1) 5 00 shied ] leave on a inend, find what is and who is about of any rounder you Cne of 1h Host sue ¢ tellers in Mew 1eTrK was | nny the ace which He told me lie three i thél he our He was constantly Sut 5 wlio Gow led going Roy n fe rm th ol y little LO necommodu te sful story Sains! had an un ition concetvaly eo HL able IS AWwWavys bar of a new opening last bad been there 1. winly looked it rounded by ¢ with delight There room hur stale or niirs the Week What Caused the Difference the aw of ve that ‘onto’ will good AS int Anstralin's Rig Mivers Fx ' Australia is by rivers. Toe M being nav W no urray axing th i n Walgett to the Darl f the we th sen ONT. or In » that the stands rid, estim le n A Bm. SiHling Tres here is in New Zea which proves fatal to $ vther way Fhe seed Cal ¢ off a Fuld, and ma a fy finds itself Imprisoned in These fires in turn atte small birds nd they ASO get #0 con d with the fly d that they unable to fatter. The frait ix an object of des re md rds he is 1 were Riued to th Fipw haste [3] ey propose 10 eat I Le we not without hel nnd there a prey to other anima s \ ek tat took Ws home near one of the trees for the purpose of d ng on th bain birds, and pussy herself had to in order to removy rds nevulag sticky RUmm are too nme ts which irds can O8Ca pu 0 they lie every now and then the sticky pods that got into her fur To Fit a Kes. Pris Phia 4) When It is not convenleat to ale loek Apart lo Bt 4 new ke o the key Blas) should be smoked over & tandle, Insert i the hole, and Fressed firmly nguinst the PPosiug wards of the lock The in lentntions in the smoked portion ms de Is the wards wil show where to filn f The Way or the World, Be wt on Gilotys When a man gels up a feputation for » Kiven kind of usefulness ho is Aways iy demand, and the world wil) take poor work from him sooner than i wil good work from an unknown laborer, + osh Billings: Cut In the “world show us two sides 10 their character fy the treside only one, | lows The Chorus Girl. Tailroads. {New York Jouraal,} { t)ALD 1} “1 see girls every day going to the | 13 Tine” Aramatic and musical agencies and asking WE: far something to do, wad wondering why Has they don't get ft—nice girls, too hey never get ther They never seem Lo know, and. of course, nobody w ants tell them, that they are not good looking enough for chorus singers Do you SU pose that uny manager of comic opera writs a chorus that can sing or act No ACY want that what they call good looks, Th premium for lookers A goo Woouker brings 4 crowd to the house A girl that is pot not.ced Yhen she gets on the rouud sid gets to De nie iy plain girly Jet CORLUS they { O11 et mn} AGLE VALLEY RR Table in effect Mov, 12, 184 TWALD Mail choruy und pay a dresses Zool on the street nes have fora | Juliun. wid sing or | Murtha shim nt thnt Port Muril soe value to a manager Hunnuuh,. they get thrown out fur Fowler .... who can do the SHIT Bald Eugle. ¥ pretty, Vill sires inke Bho os { Arrive at Tyrone... gomi from tim . era i or that the EASTWARD heir busines if uch eer poly Of on time | Ce or hind i them nthe vid short ale of nt sneha A und who a Vou tilings oo the success 01! fa 4 that the principals know you don't kn .w chorgs who draws Lhe star is oul the I is the fa Her Mind vou, I am | ouly a second ro of I am no: | pretty enosn thie I 1 was | would Ju week i re, and | here | and ever Wight and shout on my ch ru dicey know the ! Man nue | Walch the } come in, sud | I pick out the regy There Hre seventy cuh en whe vad Shes " alr UPPOS nf Cra C lies VO Leave Tyrone, East 1 yrone, Vail Baid Eagle, Fowler Hannah Port Matilda Marths rir he princi r the chorn am 1 in the so Him re iyi I C8 Al w nolise lwil I Bs Lhe Milesburg.... Curtin, Mount Engl i wa « Howar OW un Ba ! M Flem Arrive nt Luwk H er oh YELLEFOUNTF > BTioue' Leavy SNOW LP “HOE 1 Muy 25 4 Be ele Arrives at NIAGARA Harrish Willinme Arr at Lock Haver EASTWARD LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haver Arr at EXPRESS Leaves Kane DAY M unb ! leforredd Ww what a youn ! wou i ! Philade ERIE MALL Wo sccomplish a | be of} even if there Ix x Nem “Li « ef con or self conceit. if I Wish to ca Lock Haven Wil A Breat thing BE mans { not to be found i. I wealth or cial position ! fi ness Lal iameport hiwrile taco hburg.... : sdelphin Eust and West o Erio with train: 01 1, S & MN Corry with B. PF & W RR; at Em with B.N Y & Fr un and» wood with A. § KR RK NEILSON, Gent Supt Sma EAM 4 4 i nus 10 4 1 Lis > i Ww in Power is tha 0 Erie Mai Hobs ihe \ young man with Hele power is a we fallur I shon'd Ix Hus is a gif God ¢ pride. but Hers oo but are not all an s jertune Man will IR LT, ne Mmiy i fore 74 cuit nod shou'd not caus Vale LA of : : ution is N honest pursuit i of will power An row of Well d poner is what a vu UN wea CANCER CURED. Sew York's Hate? 1 r ugh 3 | : h HET stimated that for In New © ork ferta's JNO trans nis (d t lodg.n houses hav skill of the ts Aen an iy Lis believe] 5) tran than | ont guests Festing place In Now Yur every nigla of Inte mie now and mperiant ole eh forth RB vosiree that W proves sieevestyl in “ny of its forme ath crrinipty LALIT] sntfe ilerte ms erties have hoo The Freneh toerdre sid of Frenchmen that 11 were like grains of Kunpowder, sepa sis SEity and eontemprible, but mass hon aod they were terrible Unbint iy stent thet bo We wyaratively AAAALIE LLL ELT TTT, Po | hewlthy flesh, cnn tart of the hod whe nothivg wt ven 1, ured have a» mid, NI net interfere with he wpplied 4. an “¥en the tongue Wa TUE servhoe. until the Ap us in 4 HU LKR, n Esgleville, Centre Co, Ps. Tumdegunte. Nothing was ever pintform wore or | Roemit at garden - foe ¥ SUGARS Wo ECHLER & CO, t iroceries, rovisions, « rn————— P FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. 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Por * Wane an iy wri gv mailed } prswers this Mise ment HY nate, sidreas . ro : "ihe paper two Hn. THOMPSON & CO, Pablishe Summit Poultry Yard." Brown Leghorns a speeinling I bred prize w ining Meds AM my hens are fram, jr aw Speeidd arention giten qo Adidyen EX. IL. Buasicet, - Curwinsville, 4 arfield Co, Pa, ! wis ue i hd AM THROAT many Years rary al Perations, u terms of heighest commends ie Celighted wih its « and speak nol its ma | cal effic's and Me lical » Virtue ahce when the infant is suffering from pain and ext austion, relief will be found in 61 teen or twenty minutes after the can MINATIVE is given. This valuable Medicine has been uscd by MONT EXPERIENCED and skins LN Ray» with never-fai mg success, It not only relieves the child from pain, the stoma be Ae corrects acidity and Rives jon and end ZY Wo the whole It will almost iy stantly relieve Crips INTHE BOWELS AXD cot 1¢ and come convulsions, whic h, if not speed ily remedied, end in deat) We believe it is the BEST and sues REMEDY IN THE woRrLD in all Cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea whether it arises from teethiog or from any other cause, and say 10 every mother who has a child suff ting from any of the fore ~ROINg complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor (he prejudices if others, stand between your suffer ing chtld and relief, that will sure 1 follow the use of Revax's CUannix a rive. Foll dircetions for using will secompany each bottle, Ba A trial of the Carminative will recommend ir. Price 25 cents per Bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country slmo-t every n bt in Vigoiates bow ¢ nhl “Alem overs Merchants generally, Send statu fa, H. A. Moore & Co.,prop'rs, HOWARD, pa, ~~
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