i i. WHY WEEP ? not a trace .' tears. . TtKWRh thefilcpt rSn a ie abr hud lovca fmrn earlier, infant w.n. vmi t tv r -i.r- I.e. tnaiMwl. "n strain;.' and liatjiel.-ss tx-al. ThoniwtTronielow: Th. liviiir have .Iraiiirsl ' my .rinc eve : I've a" ,!,c d1 Km- ihe Heine le,). ft the Isviii I nwMirn ; tliHr j.mhav is strewn alii: strife : Tbev till my ..mi. ihcy fli.-t sir -y.- : I wT w fur rt.-ai'i Inn life If ! lay then-in that imrma l"-1 I d -k ma sliii.-!.- ti-ar : Th.y .re im-sV-1 t.i uat.-r the W '" " tntisilitu it yea' l.v year. "WeaaMe .hit tea; miianx.- vbiihnvo ..as-e.l o'er a lileliine.if awl tr.ail.le : Ve tr imi Hie fl'Tiny water "I life. Iiili- Ihcirs Jn MliAmU ni. :n 'l.-aih iliere is r-c. Wljal caiiar flti1 "w ,'r In this l(nr l'vxl fav. as pure an.! calm a -hil! that wken Hw mommr" .V'iy '"rie-y. A PARLIAMENTARY SCENE. The House of Commons on the Last Night of the Home Rule Debate. 1iMHiV, .June K. A slni!i;:ir arriviiii; yesteniay at four ill the House Voiilil liave thought it a joke ha-I any one t-M him that the i u-inn was one of miiaraU i-l excite-iin-iit ami interest. There wastlie SjM-uk-er, rols-il aii'l wifln-il as usual, in the chair, the !--rks were at the !::l!e, husi-ln-s was priK-eeilin, hut on the ln-iiches of toe 1l-iise not twenty liteinln t wi n to' le seen. Me miht have n-inarkiil th::t the strangers' (.'-I'lerj- mi-l Spetiker's pillerj- wen- r.-iw-!i il'iu! that is not un common on ;.M op'.iiiiiry nilit. If he ha-l known that en- this (.iitinj was emleil the House of Commons was to say Aye or No to the most moiiK'ntoiis iiietioii of t lie century to jri'.i- or to deny ! hum-Uulet-i lrelaii'1 he would haves::id thai if the Knu'li-ih take their pleasure Kidly they jn-rfonn jmivc Inisiii-.-ss in the im-t li'jlit iie:;:iel way. Tiien- was, in fact, luit a sinL'le iTi-li--at;on insi-lc t he House of the (jravily of the o-casioii, hut that one t hoii'h easily overl i. iked w::s ilii i sive. In the littie frame at tin- lin k of each neat ;:: l:ir!ii rV card. The i-ird si-'tiilied that its ow tier had come donu to the House li'. i'oro prayer. l-eti pres c!it, m-tiiiilly or cc.ii-trui tiely, m that cereiiioi'V. dep. vitrei his hat and so m--cur- l the se.it I'.vilieh t'li-c.ird ret lined ! for him. And in! one of the li:t!.' iVami-s ; was empty, exct .: hi hind s, ats reserved fir l!Uti-ror -n-a! 'i"ii. The Ji loii hits of w hi'.e e;iid w l i. h t'ave the n-eti Ikic'u-s the !oik of a curioiisjy co!istnieted e!;es.-io,inl siirliilii-d that pn-s.'Il!!v tiiellousi- V.'illldlx- tiir. ill'-d to its utmost e.ipaeily. l-'or a uiomciit it is private hill husim-ss that is .' liiiv on. and the owners of all those cards are in the loohy. the lihniry. i the smoking ri!.i. or s,uiriug ilames on the terrace. Tin- Spei.kcr transact this routine husim-ss in a hiisiuess-hl;,- way, readv. dis ':-ie. uplalterin-.'. I -lit he will In- wi n at hishe-l laier in the eveniii-.', when amid intern. pti. his liiai ls s.1 ora tor oflcl'or.l! il', Mr. Sp ':;l.e. I'ee! enforce order and n-l .r.-s t a di-.-nilv f deh.ite hv v. !iat can nv!v Is- descrr-cd as lite di.-nity of his ow n pn si,i. e. When he has to call aa ollendin;; im nili. r or a ri otous Jpartv to order, his voice rinys out with military sharpness, and the Irish men themselves are not loim in pavim: hinl to hi authority, lint for the pres ent lie is doinji the ordinary duty of the pn-sidin oil'uvr of what I'liL-lislimeu are fond ofcidlinv: the ''. at. st I'ariianientary assriiiMv in tin- world. The word which l'st des. iilM's him is :;i iianity. As iUestioll time conn s on the House slowly til'.s. The Iron! Oppisition Ih-iicIi has Ion-; Is -en crowded '."-fore Ministers ln-ir'ui to arrive. The Irish onarler is densely ptiluteii while yet the l.'.licral and Ton,' domains an- like a Western settlement. It is a In-lief amnnjr the old- ; er mehilicrs t'nat the I'arnellitcs never leave the House; certain it is that they are never ahs. nl or their ranks thin w hen Work is to Ik- done. The discipline is the ! admiration and the despair of l.iU-ral ; and Ton- Whips alike. If Mr. rarnell j himself is imi cry punctual in attend- I ami', he is the cause of punctuality in the 1'arnellite phalanx. The martinet olonel of a li-thliiif: r-imcnt is not more punctual at roll call than the -!iam.ion of Irish lihcrty. I-'amiliar faces Is jin to 1 i tr 1 1 1 up lioth sides of the Hons,-, hut thev "an-allowed to conic w iilmiit much audihlc weln ime. The Tories have no jmvtinvi tor their leader, sir Michael Hicksd'..'ach, lmr for his leader, l.rd liati dolph Chuivhil!. l'.ut it was iiotiivd that l.rd Itjindolph was the U-an-rofa mon- 1 stcr petition. It was assumed that ihe jH'tition w:-.s against home Iiule, and the Tories ki1 ul cd the .-real roll of jij-r w it li the usual hut not always apt cry of' ' Hear. hear. J l.cn came a iauc.li w lien . . ii ,, c l.rd haiido.ph in liis IhM IIoum- of . . , . , i j . ' ""o 's ni.oo., . ................ o.... i p.-iition was fr..m mi.imti ..f tin- I.rd's Hay Kot Ass. iat,.n. who ol.j.-ct to the opcuiiUTof mils, -mns on Sundays. 1 The !irt real chii-r was at a .piarler to live, for Mr. (ios. lien, who is to n-siiiue the dchr.te. Mr. iladstonc's arrival a minute or two later was the signal for an outhroak t'.at s',..ned from the r.irucllite l-iichcs, w as caught up hy the Minister ialists opj .-site, alfll pri-sently s-i-iiicd to kindle even in Tory hrvasts a spark of enthiisiam f..r their trn-at adversary. The acoustic pi-opertit-s of the ilot-.sa-an--uliar, atid it is not always easy to kiv when- the clui-rs e.niie from or wheiv they end. Time w as v. hen the matter was simple. To.'i.-son one side, I.iU-rals on the other, and few mistakes made hy cither, i'.tit the House has ixcoine a House of groups; on Mr. Sjnaker's hit, Tori.-s :ili-e the ram-way, I'arnellit.-slH-low ; whiie on the ri.'ht nr.-huddled t jcthcr Ministcriali.sts, I holin'tonians, CliamU ilainilcs. It idicals, Waverers. in incxt iicahle e. m lusion. Mr. tdadstoiii has under Lis arm a red lisjiiit.-li Ihx, wli'u-li jin-x-utlv isf.iun.l to ! Mr. ('liuiiila-ruiiiiV fuirj- viMtuiotlior. If t oiiluin 111.-.'oj.it. us iitiicsof his Kp.ivit. i you l.Hjk ut liis f in- you uill tint think mi.! ill his luin-l that jar of yellow ami j th- jM,int of tin- -ii'r.iiii hluntiil hy ilu no .loulit '-juilii io-.:s " u.ixturv whirli is ehiin-;.- of s-x. im-v. ivut'iy known in ti:- Mouses his i A-.j th).. .,,, ,.,,. j,,,,. an. Mll ;,.. is.iiiatuiu J.t. A whit,- rose in tlu- V.it- i ,,.ft r t,K. 4.!lH.k) wJ,i.-ll is x:i,-tlv oj.j,,.-toiihoi,- of his Mark f:iK-k .-oat l..ks ; sit(. tl. s,H-:iki-r. On tin-ri-ht ill th.-.li-lmnliy whit.-r thun , lii.v, on h-li : ,,l.,m:t,it. and sinn lal pilU-rii-s .vl.-l.riti.-s falls tl:.- strain- lilit that intrrs th,- ; Iirt. Sl.ll,.t TMh,.T 5hal) nil,,1(.r,m T!l(. .hamU-r fn.m tht- staiu.-il wimlows .lose j liir,;rx. ,,, Urttzli.-M, tilt- tier to the 'rw.i o,.k n eomiee. The eh.-u.- . ,., Ainl.asKi-lor, l..ks .W n on Count i.-al .-..lujatioii ..ftlie.- Klmstly rays, j r.rti. liw .-.ill.-ayiie fntin Italv. whom he vnatever ii.tay tn-, i.r.iu.t-s nis.ii the 1, .,,.... ....,,,, ..iii.-i l ; t i. . ;.. illumination, ('..uigil.-xioiis strv-akis! a ith sharji sliadons an- to la- se-n all ovt-r tin ! Ions.-. l'.y and liv u soft yellow r.ulian.v Ktnuins through th.- '.;ism jviin-ilin of tin- .. iiiit);. u1 out the U--a-niii); dusk of the ufli-rn.M.ii, und n-ston-s to iu.4 of tlii-s' fa--, a 11100- ili's-iful l.a.k. Hut nothing fr-mi the outsl.U- c.hii uanu tin J..:ll..r of Mr. ..la-lstom-'s .ounti-iuiiiiv, though ii ion than timt-yon will wv as tin- l.-liat- jr.a on a Hush of Hiuzry i-ai iiiinc 4-.HII.- into his . ins ks. Ho dvan.i's mi if.ly aloii tin- nairow Line la-twcen the l.-rks' talik-and tin-Ik-ucIi h. n.v stn t. li out the innuinlH-r-alil liys of ids sll.-a-'u. s, vim nt-m to .onisis- a ci-iitiKsl.-1 aliinct. Tin-1 iraii.l Oh! MitnV Kti-ji, if loss l;islii- than of yon, ir (juiik am! firm, liis air .-oiiti U-iit if not liuoyant. The jsas- of tin- lu-ad, u lii. h lias sunk dii-ja-r tiian it 4 met was Iirtwoon tlu shoulders, is still a im of iHHUtifuI dignity; the lu-ad, I almost think, more unapproachably wajriiilitOTit, more munist tliiiu rvi r. Kiv'l.l or wronir. never win he (.Teat i" b' loneliness of toViay, hen friends Itave fallen off fn.tii him, when his 'ailitioal ass.vint.-s an- arrayed aiminxt, hen he is fiirhns all but .sinlc-lian.i.-d.Tihon the comrades ho on.v stl by lii in have, wet lance in rt-st ajrainst their old chief, when there is onlv the single white plume f Navarre to which liis h.tstscan rally. If lie win this battle he may w t-11 kiv, " AUnu I lil it," luit he is nt ta win it, ami w n' must ! txniU-nt i U--wtv that if iinon- in ralhfiiir;i.i', if ivniluil ami r-s"iirv. if niatchh-ss U xti-rity ami a jwt 'I dcliatc to Mhirli no rival has attanifcl, mill win, Mr. (ihuMoiie wmUl imUvti liavi- won I.r.l liartiivton sii jsist uiuioti.v l j from lshiiid the Shakers chair, hut pn-ent!y ping ait is cheered as he re tunis. He is iK-rhaps the one man throti'-di all this ditlicult Imsini-s who has earm-d the reset of all parties and cscaiiid the censure of all. Aiiylxnly miht do as iiuieh hy i-onci-ssioii, hy com-jiliaiH-e, hy compnunisi-. lrd Hartin' ton has l.rokon with his leader, dividi-d his jurty, diKippointisI ke-n 1ioh-s, lin.UL'ht to w nt k a L'reat ix.li -y, adhered inllexihlv to his principles, l'.ut he has ; so Is.rne himself as to extort admiration ' -,. l1!(Ve alisolutely n auto-niohile from those w ho most deplore his course, j t1IK..i, s. ur system of suhmarine from Mr. (iladstone most of all- N i iuiimw or stationary torpedoes has reach man doiihts hissini-erity or his simplicity i t.,j a n,n:,er.dle den-e of perfection,! Hit i of aim: none ever imiiut.-d to lum the leas! in.lire.1nes of method orscItishiM-ss i (of motive, lie if anyhodv is a repn-sJ-n- ; j tative of class, and if i lass had no U!i- ! I worthier repn seiitatixe the spirt! of ciass . ' would lie a reproach to no man. ! Mr. Chaml-erlain walks in from the j opposite door, p ts a noisy wcl.-ome from j the Tories, a fiuii-ter one from his fnenils ! i .i.wl iu.tl.in.' hut i i hla.k looks fi-.m the Irish, lie lias done K. tuniinc to this suhjivt fnrtheroli, the ' the Irish less harm than b.rd HaHiu-- j Kiime i-omiiiittii-declared that "the I'nit- ton : he takes with hi'u a l.-s numerous ; cd States has not now a single toriedo follow-in-.' into the lohhy, hut he is detest- i In.at or torjmln ndcher, and our l.overn ; ed hy Mr. 1'aniell's comi-any of patriots j ment does not ow n one irtto-mohi'c 'as no o! her man is eteiesieu. i aiuiuny i I r.iiiisdown ii-on him, and not from Irish ski.-s alone. The true ' dadstoinaii the idolater w ho can sn-ak with kindly re jjr.t of l.rd Hartin-.-ton, whitens with !um.iT w In n lie naiiu-s Mr. ( 'hainl-cr lain. I I think he has had hard usairo, and I ! have al-solule faith ill his sincerity, hut ! I s.'t d-.wn the facts as tin y an-. He ' faces friend and foe with tinrulHod scrcn- 1 itv .. mien a smile iust -.ft. ns the out- i , v.. . ,n,i .,.,..,iU ,-',..L .i.tl,,. miNviif ' the cheers roach'- him : and of the h!:-.. k !.iks he is. or seems, l.lis-lullv un l- i ! s. i.ius. lie would not Is- Mr. Chamls-r-! lain without his orchids any more than Mr. t iladstone wouhl ! Mr. Gladstone without his rose or his shirt miliars. Straii'cr still is it to mark the welcome ,,f i. Tories to Mr. Ilriirht. f-.r wlioin their cheers rise liiuli. Simrulardays are tl,,'y ii m .i which we have (alien when To-v i.ppli'Use h -ralds tin upproaeli of eveiv l.:li-ral. sue one. whom l.ilietals have 'd -li'.'hti'.l to honor, and w hen the l.iln i-a! party in the lloiiseof ( '..miiioiis consists of Mr. iiadsloiie and ;i certain ' iiimi'icrs of cipher after his name. Mr. :ri-.'ht has not spoken, w "i! : cot s-ak; 1 he has no longer, th.y say, conlidciin ; ciioiii:!i in his nerve to address 'he I Ioilsc ill; a irn-at dehatc and in anta-ionisni to ! the vrrcat leader he sti'l d.'.ir'y loves, lie thus made his .untrihutioii to the cause he t lices in -hy letter a letter i- hich, i as much as any one influence, sent tin i v.averers li!i;d!y into the No lohhv. It is j pathetic to sec his snow-white lu-ad and I cl.'d lips. lie takes his plan- next Mr. I 'hamlH-rlain on the si-ond In n. h Is low I the -Taiiirway. ahove or ls low which are j rroniie'l nearly all the I.iln ral leaders i who have dii iined Mr. loadstone's Hoinc j Kuli- Shil,lioli''h. Mr. Tn-velyau is one I of them. His d.i jssct, luminous eyes h.k out from a frin.'i- of white hair that ' 1m-Ioiis not to Ids years. Wc si! know what li.n' ai-'ony and loyal serv ice it was that -r::ve the l.nik of pn-tuatun-aue to a man still in the prime of life and of his : hrillialit facilities. Questions which an- often excitiiu;, an j so dull t.i-.lav tiiat the murmur of talk is 1 la-vi r siill.il on the il.uirl-elow us, and meiiilN-rs coaie up to the -ralleiii-s to chat w ith fri.-iids w horn they have ni'inrnizcd. There is no such muster of spectators as mi ihe tirs niht of this loim dchale. No Koyality over the Cl.s k : the royalties arc at .Wot. where the sport is more to the mind of the lloy.il Highness who. well- he hen-, Would Ik-scaled over the Cl.H-k. A Ii r whom none of us knows sits iti his place, Tin- I'.-cr iiiemsclves an- mostly at Ascot: their IhiiiIics are ' pr.-tty full, hut late inns-rs sti'l liud places. The foremost tiiTUic ai.e-np them isthe Ucl l'arl. who owi-s his iictiin-s.U'.- name toa fain! hue of tlat.ii-colo: in his vcl'owisli hrown U-ard Kail Stu-iui-r. Tlu. sl .,,,, ,,f the patrician is on him 1 1 ,lu U1an s,, ,,uiet in manner, none of .putc : 1 ... . ji,,. Nl. j,r.i:iial .list!ii.'ii..n : none, l r.lll(.V) u.tlt.s t. :l.l:,t;,,n )IW ,,,,.,1 from the lips that iisil to in k w ith cahimnv and curse. His suc.ess.ir in the Viivroyaltv of 1 ii land, the yoiin-j hlack Is arde-l. irlitterin-j-eyed l'a'-l of Als-r leen. sits n it far -tr. The liar! of lhtlhoiM sits in the row 1" hiudthem; he. at anv rate, a c..nviii.iil of l-ollVlUIIM .!. 11.. Kill.- V as when he was lml !lin:-ay :ui 1 l.ila-r-al nieinlicr !'..r l.i . -rj . ! ; not mi very long :ifo either, as tiie fre ii youthfuln. s of his syinjialhi lie ami sineen- face ti ti lies. At one time or another .luring Ihe lou' .-veiiini: the Puke of Norfolk is visi lile; vir-il i!e also is that ri inaikahl"- a r s.iuj.1' r.nitHiiirne, ho a. i . -,'tiil a e-.T-aT from Mr. ila.lstoue on'y t i (imi his eoi-.x ieiH-e I'oiiijH llin him to vote stea. li ly aaint liis creator, ainl to wear his coronet, i;s Iuil Uiw-Ih-i'v to!.! him in the H nis- of l.r.ls. as a cniwn of thorns. He has lately taken Mr. ( 'hamlH-rlain iimler his il!-omeiiei iiation.iL'.-, am! Mr. ! Sexton, who ;s .;i jmlile nf eii.'inm, ehrist ene.lti.is nol.le uuihorof nu.-serv tales 1 ,,, ,.,,.v ,lW;m-s. Into this front row .nine later, not loti la-fore Mr. ilailstom- rose, sli.ht, cray-liaiiv.l, kei-ni-ve'l. wrinkle!, di-lihtful and adiuirjlilc littl. luati.alauit whom wliis'a-rs at on.-c 1a-;aii to circulate. I Mtasc then- wore few nu-ii mlio.lid not ns-ieiiize the i;:iiiiu la-rsoiialily of !-tor ul-v.r W.-n.U-ll Holmes, for Nome .vks iust tin- la-rson to 1h iiM-t ith nuwt fnNjih-nliy in the n-at.sit varU-ty of lavs in till !mdon. 1 ,1111.1 noti.-ed in the lohhy the p n'ml Cuv of Mr. 1'iiirniin.l, !mt saw him in none of tin-tlinv r.illeri.-s an iT.sil.le to the stranger. Nor t-v.-u on so jrn-at a niclif as this could I discoYer any ow . l.se w!i .nul.l la- uiimcsj as a listinriiisli sl atrjnj.'cr, unless the exit-llent Cannon M.i'oll or l!cv. Newtnan Hall may !h thought louttuin to that statute. 1 i-au !iaik jiast i'oiint llatfu ld's l.roa.l shoulders or o-r Count Corti's head, and over the counties;, heads of honoral.le lneniU-rs la-low, to the pdlerj' wlien tin ladies pn-seiil ouedit to Ik- visihle but arv not. IVtwwii tin-in ami the House is the elo-o Kratin which for some reason ijuilre i:il"le to the iioii-rMrliainentary niiml the (.'oniiiions. jH-rsist in maintain ing. I have never heard thnt the ofK-n jrallerii-s in the I.r.ls, wl-.ere the Teer--?-spitlT fora iln-sKdeliate, in ilazzlins raiment, iniiaiivl the liti-al virtue or l.usim-ss ettieieney f t he 1'ptper ( liainlKT. IV-rhui the Common are more Fanx-iti-Me or less eoiifi.l.nt. Ikhiii-l the lars of the eai- ne see limly certain fonns, orn-rtuin pitches of color; the flash of a jewel or the :le;!iii of hrijrlit eyes, hut to Pi-utilize the owners of tlieui U ini.wsi ,,.. Nor is then- much time to mount over this deprivation. While we have U-en jra.inir the Hons ha lil!el even fnlb.r th.- ilroninif answers to tirewme tjiicslioiw have o-asi-l ; a hte-li ha come ever the multitude. A clear voice heard from the far end of the cliamlier saying, " iovcrnment if In-land Hill," and a iiioini-nt later Mr. tioschen is up. (.r-n 'f II'. Small, ii, I.owbm i'rr, xHiiith nf ,.j .Vcir VnZ Tfihnnr. The New Torpedoes. A recent n iirt .f the Hon--Naval Co.iitnittei-, to aiiimipany its hill provid ing for an increase of the naval estahlish- lt K1V(i: l,Milc Hi--t, protected hy its armor ,,.lUv f,,im ,,Ur shoix- halteries, eotiM impmiily, hy naatis of .uto-mohilc , ,rlH,h.s Must iis way throilirh all such ; ..(.sfrit tioiis. Wc are, therefore, '1,rs"-j lutcly helpless ssr-iinst an invasion from j the s-a, so helpless that we should Jicsi- ; tate to puhlish the fact to the world were , n not alreaily evenwnere eise muir, k n..u n than to the iK-onle of America. lorpeoo. Now at last there is promise of esciij' from this jH-rilous iiietliciency, so far as j torpcd.-s are coiicerin-d. One troiihle ; has Imi-ii that the leading auto-niohile j tor-x-docs hitherto have Ixi-n of foreign invention and manufacture, and the Oov erniuent has had a natural desire to sup I ply itself with t lie products of American ingenuity. Kumis-an and Asiatic na- tiolis use the Whitehead torielo, which 'Mil lie ant aticallv driven he neath the water throuvrh a distamv of i-rhaps om-- third of a mi'e. Captain Howell, of our naw has ,m automatic invention, w hich, althoii'.'h still not hrou-.'ht to ierfi-tioii, is considensl hy its friends to avoid some of the faults found w ith the Whitehead. Admiral Sim j -son nn-ntly smke of it as suiK-iior to the hitter. Then there are the Siinsd-'dison torjH-.h-s, of which live have li-li ordered hy tin- ioveruuiellt f.r eNjN-riiiicnts and two or more already deliveinl at vYilictt.s Toiiit. In this last device the motive ovver is cl.itriclty. The ori-dual Sim or fish torK-do was pi-oiiouneed hy a Hoard apMihiii-.l under an act of Congress to lie etimlH-rsolue to stow and avi kvvard to han ilc, hut, ahove all. too sio,v for elliciciicy, w hile the et hics were also liahle to displacement. Hut in these devices -rains arc steadily made; and now It is said that the sxi-d attained is at the rate of eleven kimts an hour, while Ochcr.il A hi tot t sK aks of otic Sims torjH-do moviuiiat nine miles an hour a-rainst an ol -struct ion, under which it dived ami then loiitiiiunl its miirse uninjured. It was already lonjr , iijTo show n hy the (iovenimeu! Iioanl I that the float of this torjH-do was practi cally safe against injury hy the tin- of ma- chine runs, altli.nii; eXios-il to such liiv. The Howell torp-d.. went thron-rli un- : fortunate cx-icrienccs last summer, in one case sinking out of si-r'nt. Its propellers are driven hy the stored-up velocity of steam imparted to :: heavy tly-whii-1 hy the engines of the steam launch. The ; liovernnu nt Hoard hi-rlily coiiimended it for simplicity, innioniy of cost, light ness, case in han.liin-.r and an-ur.icy, hut j asked mon-sH ,il from it. The devi.i-, : like the others, has 1hi-ii imi-rovcd. The ' Ilaiht-Uiy torjKilo was found hy the i iovernincnt ISojird to It- tisnnui li cxjnis cd to the tin-of ma. him -nitis as its course i colli.! In- readily seen ; yet it was consid ered to ciiiIkmIv valuahle fcatuii-s for har l.or defeiis.-. The ls-r lan torH-do liiuls its motive p-ivver in a jas -.'e.icnited hy the comhustioii of ruck piwder, which turns the torpedo' screw, and in addition has a devi.v for i-ouplin-r two tor-icdocs, so that when tlu-r first strike an ol stniction, the wcoiid is let fall at an aiiL'le ' tiiat allows it to dive under the ohstruc tion and explode 1-cyond asraiust the es sc! itself. The Id-vice of Lieutenant M. V.. Hail has li n ni-ciitly d. scriU d in . , , ,. Ijke l'.ne. the hreakui'! o ,. , ., ., , 1 1 iir tin-vented its merits fn Ilu-.Ni'. At its trial the other ilav on f a liue-.-oii- jm-vente.1 its merits tnun Ih-iii- lul- ly t.-ste.!. Out of these and other rveht devices soiiielhin-.'sho;ild Is- found to re move the reproach that we alone ainono maritime jtowt-rs ss-ss no si lf-movrnir tor--l. s. Coiin-ss oimht to provide at this session for the inn-has4- hoth of t. r ped'H S and toriedo vessels. A". )'. .Sim. How to Get Rid of Dirt. I Ine of the etisy ways of ettin ri.l of -'.ill is not to invite it to come in. Ilovt ? I I'.y not having any uooh-n -ariets -sh--- ! ially those that have a cotton ir lineil ' ln.i k, like r.ni-x-i-. or ta--stry ::rK ts. j There 1 K-i nir no way for the ilust to sift ) through on to the juija-r or Iliair Ik Iow it i is constantly llyinii :'.; va Ik-ii .listurlH-.!. : A thi-c-ly c:ira-t is a jroo.1 liin to , eateh the iliift, as it ets into the tni.l.llc : ily, an. I it is almost iniossilile to wtj I or ls-at it out. Two-jily an- easier to keen clean, hut why have any? What 1 wouM you have ltm- ll.airs? Not just that I 1 woiil.l coaijirouii-,.. Have less ar(--ts aii.l more ru:z-, that can l.e taken ' I.'. . ... ..... i: t I . l j ""s,, .,......,,. ui rs auo tH-ate:i. loe Art ii.ir-s. ::s thev are j stiasl on throe kins, ami he .utlhe calle.1. furiiisli a car.! v'ool enr.i.'h fir ,k up his sl.-eve to use as .a-casion .1. most H-oile. They com" in pax! ii:ilily j mainls." i iiiit or heavy, small or larre siz.-s s i iit ; li'v diir.-r.-nt sized rooms, w.ivcn in .jiiile ; t:isteful .silors with laird.-rs and friiiiri-s. . What nm Ik- jin-tt i.-r orensicr keil clean? ; In carja-tin a ll.K.r the lirst thi.i' to Ik i eonsidensl is the lioor itself. If your rl.a.r is slightly uneven any when-, if there I is nothing to prevent, whatever kind of : cara-t you have is sun to wear throuirh ; on the uneven !a.-.- tirst. It is " n-ntiy wise and )ioiiud fooiish" to mt hay or straw under a cnra-t, lKi aus.- it eauiiot la put down evenly ; unless it isfn-sh it will make your nauii si nell close and stutfy. la-ave the hay in the liarn. The wist woman lupins ut the foundation hv iut tiii(T .low n the lK-st caia-t jaija-r she can lmy; tin- tinner und thicker the la-tter. The U-st I liave found is a 'plain, heavy uia-r that is made on puiTK'se. Tlmt with cotton stitched la-tweim s.sm pan to pieces when cleaner, unless very care fully handled. This jitipcr is carefully fitt.sl an mud d.air and window-casings to keep out niotliH. also cold. It covers all inci'iialitics of the lioanLs, k(sps ottt cold and when clean ill); day count, an.l the i-jria-t is taken up you will find most of the dirt on the paper, which can la mil is! up and inrried out of diairs, and your fl.air is left clean. The trial of the Milwaukee Anarchists has Ikvuii. as lias also that of the Hhv inurket riotera in Chieajro. Watching Eggs Hatch. "It w as C Incur Wilde, wasn't it?" re marked yesteplay a p-ntleman who had just returned from Europs, "who said of a dead trirl in ode of hi jxH-nis that 'she ejin hear the daisies firow' ? Well, you needn't call that a flight if l-tie fancy any lonjrer. I ran trump it in real life." " How so?" " I!y seeing an txe liatcli." "Oh, come iff'. " "No, its a Cn-t. I don't mean looking at the evst as it lie in the nest and just seeing the shell, hut I mean seeing the inside of it and watchiiur the (rradiul de vel.ii.iuent of the chick from a plolnile of vtziz yolk toa lively, downy, chirping fowl ready to j! out and fora- for wonns. It was over at Tuhinjren I'niversity, Cn r inaiiv. that I saw it. ;reat fellows for r-sean-h, those (iennan profi-ssors. This i one was Ir. (ierlneli, who sei-ins to have jriveu himself up to iuvestipiting the fjrowth if life. And now lie' sit timj up nights watching e--s turn into chickens. How does he do it ? I'll tell you. '"He takes u fresh er and cuts a hit of ; shell out oft he little end. He chooses that end so as not to disluro tiie air 'u! hle at the hi.' end. The hit of shell In cuts out is as hhz as a nickel, and he takes it out just as a sinyi-on would trepan a cracked skull. Then lie can see the inside of the ejfls as plain as ran !e. 1 le takes a little of the w hite out, just enough to turn the yolk around so the p-rm is where he can sec it. men lie puts tne wniic ikick ..,..,,,; v and seals it un. Hehasalit- t), '. Kl"livrj xvry t liiti, hi;; over as yi,. ti,UIlli, n.,jl uu", eurved just like the i,jt ,,f shell hecut out. He puts this over ,-w. j,,,!,-, l-ein-.' careful to let no air u- ,.,- ,,,.,. it .1Mll )fi it m tii;ht w ith 0,iIMi11K ,,,1 t,,. you are, you ii;n i w cvervthinn inside the e-A' shell as j plain as in a teacup. I'ut it in an iucii- hator w ith a -rlas side, nn.l you call w atch ! the w hole proi-s of the growth of the i ! chick until he picks his way out of the I j shell. You ran take it tint of the incu- j i hator now and then and examine it a ' closely as you please. And 1 liclicve Ir. : ( liei lach is now pn-paring a set of photo i -.Tiphs of the interior of the eirg, one tak- ! en ever- hour, from the placiiu: of the j ej in tin- incuhator to the hoppin; out : ; of the hatched chick. Now, talk alout j hcarins: ilaisies j;row ! " j That Door Spring. ! He slid uictly into a .IcH'crson avenue ! lu'.rdvvan- store yesterday fon-noon, un I rolled a pa-r on the counter, and as lie i held up a patent door-sprinti he said : " I liny hiin two day ap, and I would , like to exchange him for a w hetstone." ' "What's the mutter?" i " Yhell, I can't make him lit on my ! scn-en door." "Why, that's the easiest tiling in the world. Si-here this end scn-wson the door, and that end on the e.isin-j." I "I tried him dot hay, mid he doan' ork." j ' You tried the wroiijr way." "I tries him eafery vhav. Simctiiues ( Tier l..r vhas vide o n, mid all d.-r Hie ; in Michigan iro in, und sometimes he vas j shut oopso ti-jht I can't tret in my own hoii-s'. I !-j.'in on him in .U r moniin-.' ; mid I don't leave oil' till r.iht, hut he j won't voik ri-jht." j "That's very curious. What tools did ; you have?" j " I use a hammer und screw drifer und ' cold-shisel und saw und auur und crow- : har und lots more, hut he doan' spriii;?. My w ife works ut him too. und my hin-d 1 man lie lose half a day. und I vhas .11. ! coiiraj-cd. I miess I trade him for a j whetstone." i " Well, I'll exchaiii.1' with you, hut I'm ; sure I can show you how to adjust it." ! ' I pioss I doan' try any mon-. You sti-, my life vas short, und I can't span- j moiM-li time mit machinery. If I -ret a whetstone I .loan' haf to sen-whim lib j or turn him round. He vas all rifiht lith cuds i Hip. Mayl- he doan' keep ; oudt Hies, hut he makes no tnmhles lor i me." The cxchaiitre was made, and the man 1 went away lii'ht-hcartil, calling hack from the d.nir: ' "I can make ou.lt a whetstoiie ri;'hi, und I vhas ol.lL-e.l mit you. whetstone vinds ip only one vhay der time." ;ill A :ill A Struggle for Principle. A rainy .lay h:ul hoiise.l us uji in the caliin of aTeiiiiessean.aii.l alxuit ! o'elm k in the luornina man w ho was a.l.lr.s el hy our host :ls I'nrle Hilly, came rul ing ii throiiuh the st.-.uly miir on a luuie. The animal was plactsl in the sta li'.e. ami as the two men enter.-.! the house our host oliservcil : " Well, I'liele Hilly, liow'll you traile iniiles?" " I )h, 'Unit thn-e ilollars tew hoot," was the answer. They returne.1 to the stahles am! talk e.i unlil noon. Then we lial iliniier, ami thev talkeil until i o'. l.a k. The rain let li I a hit then, ami we went out to si-e n cave, leaving them talking mule. We returne.1 at i! ami they wen- still at it. We ha.l silkier an-I the int -rr;ii1eil c..n versation was re-um.-.l an-l kept up until l o'clia k. We went oll t'i lsil with I'n cle Hilly saying : 'Tell ye what 1 11 .l. w. I'll tn.it- fur three ilollars tew lioot." It thuu.lcrc.1 ul.. .ut liii.Iiiitrht. an.1 I woke up ami h.-ar.l that mule talk still -.'oinjl. At li o't lock I ;rot up. I'nrle Hil ly wasju-t rilling away. " Well, how .li.l you come out '.' " I ask . of our host. "Heat him .lowntotwo dollars am! thnv hits," lie replie.1. "So you save, two shillings?" " Kxaet'y though I wasn't working for that. It was the prim ile of the iliin- I l.K.ke 1 at." Ihiriiil 1W,- VV.xx. . " rather, .li.l the Im.v really st:!lnl on j the l.urninir.l.vk ?" n-ke.l I ireti's hoiH-ful ! . . . ... . ,,r.Veny, tlie other .lay. .n, I ii-ore, he II. II. Swia & Co., New York su-ar iniHrters, liave siisK-nd.sl. I,i:il. initios $1. IN 111,1 NX). At lt tuav-T ktm ! !-. THK i H4HLKS 4. )u.LLRK m MAl.TllOKK. D. TJIEQBS 1" SV lOw kL, or Pain Cures RhtoiMtitfli, Nettmlgta, PtrtitM, HMflt, TMNtM, KmTvW, HVta, Mtrit. VHU t, riKTV 1FNT". AT lKt OOllTll AJttt ttlCiUKUUI AaVtMCLtft Itk, BALTIBURK, 11. Med tor TRAOE yiZj MARK. Of W1 S -V nEi.iEOY Absolutely Pure. Thi" I'owiIiT inner vitrii-s. A marvel of iuri: . strr;tth atiol wliolesoiiiviiisi-. Mm is-eiK inii .il thiin ii oliti'iitry kiii-i-. mi.! ennirit is,li' at i-'iils-tit!iii n if!i ib- tir.iilittii' nt'J'iw 1-si, --iHirt Ui-U'liJ. ultiiil or lni")liiii -". ler.-. -s,i,i mil ttl C"l.. 1,'iiV.M. 1 : K r s ; 1-iiwl-KK i... Ill, Wall SI., X. V. MuTYtUoas Sesiag Mactine Invention! Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies! 11. Mil i!i MAKES WOMK. Twice as rapid us on (,t!,tr macliines. Twice as ea;v as on other machines. Genuine Improved Hent W..ol Work. Beautiful and Practical Attachments. Send for descriptive circular. 'O. O. ElilMONS, 0 PITTSBURGH. PA. Whulcfaie Dcali r f'ir Vt,'rn l'uncsylvania anJ Wosicni Maryland. Thin dcraM r-nah; th National emblem of 11 tut KilrtVLlf. y v-ujm m lltli cullllivtinu ail UlO tlKVlil RUSSIAN RHEUftfiATiSUr! CURE whh f worltfnc rni-h wntidir. with all IUicticiatie uKrer!. iVlK li.i , r .',T trit-rl It. it voMfi.irrt-.i.Y rvi;t:n J. 1'. Ni:wros. i.;J I5r.T.ilrt-ay. Ciiii.l. ii. N. J. Vl-o Hays: 1 wst mo 'iv:i ly Brlli. tol wall rbun i. t:stn tlmt I h:.,t to -a. ry my urm lit a ,hut'. .Viy Ihimp. -..i s-v..:..ii. my liiic-r Bt;tT an.l t.r. .r.li! ..n lia. :i-,' :aat f..r Fcvtuu-i-n Mfclit-. I . inial.l- ! -i -,. l H-torH ii,l n:.- Utj i-'i-hI. I lnl tvfrv ,j; K'.Uil'ts- ll. lol 1!.'-. A fr( I 1 t .1.- ".'f ' -:.i-- .ti I ' ii::.'i!i'ln Chit. I Tr, I r. l:i -!,!.' . f n-i vi- 1( t !:.i.t Mil nri-ut raittl. J iili.i. U-1 UiW II IV. 'ItVLi t.HC." it tvm.-iii' (! riTV ot nn'..-U-u Bilii r-t:::: .l:i V.Lj cio-n !t a f:or e Ml. onk vox dim:-. Tin: rirsits. Pj. .rt e-r ' It tiiir.lol l'v. a.l.iiti"-.!. rlCe t&2.50.i 1: mmwI I t. na.iv. .Va v"t if 1' i;,,t I . h fo-lT. 1 nl t'.- t-.ns. l.ut i-si I'-ilV In-lis.l 1 rut'! tvirictlic Hill ".lilt w !iitT ', I !!i- i, ..an i.r .T r.-urH. PFAELZER DROS. Ci CO. 81UbJl jiiu-'ft Street, i'loladeii.hia. SEC0F1D TQ fJONE 111 CROP VALUE. Thit not r.fw ttunkT. hut it W an rHiUMihfU fot w:irraii't l ' v-;tr ( evi r.'i-t UrUi in tHiu. Ittti-'ll Willi th- li:lK-t jrinnU'.H-l-n!l.-H-.l m tlie AtiMTicaii i.-tr!,.t. A Im-.I ;--rtiuu, itli tiir UM.-.Y i irn, atid VU y know. CnxTFsvii i.r. Pa.. FPU. 4th. "KfT'Iyirnrto V"iirn! i':ir iti n nl t TaiubV j?3f. Phu-i't! itr wvoiltl viv: I !i;iv-il-nl it)Mj-ll ainl D It ii" -1 t f l.i-i- i-l ri 4-1 idfo-i haten. with k '.". t"l n J lav ilwHyRln-ard it (ii-'-M 'f. t'v I' tiii- w.i.iov tn (l ittlMToiiKlily. at ii'ii- 4 itifit t ut lit.- 'iintk- t. nv;inllt-s of itm. w.u.ltl r.v..i.:n.'4:::l 1;i:tn-rh tu n-- it. I Pt.l.-rit k-r- atU -til - n.rt.i Ar:-I-ii:ited 1: - k, i- it not ouu h.v -luu-k o turn, but i-rr.,; BfiUllH'SS25 PHOSPHATE ACTIVi:, IM JlMANFVr, 1IE.P ANIMAL mi MANURE. THE ORICINAL AlMiiilctnr. i.t RAW BONE SUFER-PHOSPHATE BAUGH & SONS I Only Jlanafarturrn, PHILADELPHIA. PA. CatarrH II.YS 32SA3I EALM -.(.bilfl i.,eiie.. ,ir IS v in .o...i. v ..- . ( 1 .'.I '.. I I ( '.. RAr!fcta::' &Ji t:iHi. lh,v if C ? l'ev.-r. 7 -vvm r-'o ,r',y.s' A. - si. .-a.j A iwrtiele Is al.plierl ilili. eii.'ti n.isirll anil isH-.Tivnlile I'. ii e Cli ents hi liniL-u-isls ; hviiiail. reu'lst.-risl, IWI c, in ii'ius tree. A. I' lllHiS.. Jh iri 0"'-'.7- y. y. FOXJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS io H' wl'l .1l of colic. Pots or Lrxo F trr, II I-.iiiu'k l-oa -ieni arp tiwi in tinir . K.iiil'ii l-oa-.l.-rs will n re nrt't proven' lloofnoi.ns.A. rout'. I'.iw.I.ts .:i pr.-v.-nl 0eKs is lorn... KoliW. t'oadcrs will IniTefte tlie onanlilv ol lulls an.l rrrmii ta .-.ity pr cliiU mi.1 luuke tlie bnu.-r Lru an.l I.T.I-.-I. K.wiz's ro-.l.n. flrill rnr or prrrnt almost ETucr Ilmi s: to M n.rii lli,ist-s :.:nl . utile are .nt. ei'L K1TZ' fuU-MUS V.ILL U1VK S.Tlbr ACTIOH. Hold c.eri where. AV;3 r. lODTa, Proprietor. BAl.TIJIOaE. ED. Ina-'J- 'S 1. IrOTMA mmn asthm CURED! 1 SIKH TKML rm vue,i tar niMtrArptical GERMAN SSTHRU CUREnWf.. iixirt vi.. lent atUM-k : uiMin. . .nul.ir'al.l.' sieej. , . tl,vb. eur-s. mlwre .11 .itoer lelliftlii-a fail IN. wnitinv lop result, lln t.eli.lll Im immediate, dirert nnn errlaln, aii.l n ke. I re is ell.eledin nil I I UAIil.i: C AsKS it iss-aiatMuiUjr rona a. Kc-lrr to jo .t any Ua..." Fr.n. .'. U-tt. SI. 1-aMi. Mimu I .m mUrrly rcanrel to h.-l.& l-jr C.rrau ihm . ate. im. rinoH, tiimtiu,. vm, G.-r:na Afthra. Care If 1 uu (ilia &a iu ll Bmt Tu!.. i''-f. H. V... i.tf"l. Vrrmri,.'.. S. ( a phiftletaa nssimtan Ud Gtrott A.tlim. .'an. 1. cur1 ..." M'. JT. firr.'.. ilundirndtrrf . Vkia ITkMiH4f T tlBllv Lrttm mm Ihu. kk I.J araal.' H .bwat it. lUMsanM I 1. inn . lire ia o1il br all drna I.istsat iylle.ati,l SI..IT ts-nt by mail l. Bs-eiit of .nr. 'lr.Ali4.-l.-ws. free t. any a.l.lns: l,ir -.taint.. K.st inn- -s. n. si.i-awi..nwi,. A Ii.MIMSTKATi di'S XoTICK. Hile of Liseph Killl!v!;m.i. li. ei'.iM il. late .if C..II e!Il.lU''ll T..v,lis,r.. s.,n;er.H' l'f..lliy. I'a. aMi rs a'lt::ii,isin.'i.iii el' the alsive .-slate liu i lie iaa-ti v.-i .i l: I.-. in ihe ii.nl. rsiirne.1 l.v Ihe .r..s r aiilli.,r,l . nolie.' h. rel.y jriveti m ail la r isais ileletili-.l lit said elule Id lilake ileuieilltlte .ayni.-m, an.l tli.w., h.ivinjr . iuiins anin.-t ihe same to .r.sent them .Inly aul heiilieiit.-il l.ir se. tl.-luelil on .M-iinlay. Auynsi Iss;, at the lale resi.leilee ol (he ue.-ense.l. ISAM' I.. YOpKlt. J'ui.'J. A.liiiliii.-triiinr. 1)M I X ISTKAT I IK'S Xl T1( E. K-une i.flevi Kne.r. ri.-.-ea-ssl. late of Shii.t. set Ti., s,.in, rsei r.iiiiuv. I'a. Letters . a.lntitiitrtitit.n the hIh.vo tstale haeinu la-en -muitc.1 t.i the nn.l. rsiunisl l.y the iruar H.KlHiriiy. n.iiiee is li.-r.iiy Kit en i all K rs..iik lixie .ii il li. sui.l esiate t.i 'make liiuiie.li ale latyiilet.l, an.! l!uise havine; elaitns a-aiiis the same I.. present Ihem .l.ilv aellieiilieat.s) f.,r sel llelllelil un ..r la l.ire Kri l.iy, lbf.1 ilav ..I Jlllv, Is.;, al the late resiitein-e .a Uts-ea-ssl. iii lj.an's Vil'e. W. I-. 11.1V, . niav-Jll. Mm. Cum Ti )l,.inili Anmsn. A1 liITolI S MiTICK. Ill Ihe matl.-r ..f the eslari iiTP.-ti'T Walli.-r. llee'.l. Tin- 1111.te1s.iLH.st, .1.1,'- .i-tiiiiii.sl i,v the . r lihahs' r.aii-t i.i s.,1111 rsei . ..uiiij . tnpus iigs.u the ex.s'.li..ns. taice Ihe l.-siineeiv uti-i r'jsirt a (lis inlHiti.in nl ihe iiiii.U in the hiiiid- 1 if the Admin istrator. lier.-l tives Mt.ti.s' trial he aiil alteu.l to the Mmies ..r his a.itiiiin.iil iu Thur-slav. the l-Mh -lay of July, l.smi, al his ortii-e in s.m'iersi-t, when and where all persons inier.-si.l mar ai ' II. L. BAKKi Junt-JJ. Au.liior. m. f lakfl life sis The Eruption of Etna. Lord Iiury senils to the Iondon I'mc an exlra-t from a jirivat? lcttcrd.-seribino; the eruption of Ktna. The w riter is en gineer in i hatye of the I'alerino-Corlinne railway. Hi letter is .later Catania, May 24 : " After alxiiit thrw hours' climhini; we pit to within a couple of miles of the cra ter itself. It is at the side of Ktna, you know, not near the top, that thiseniptioii has bn.kcn out, and we pit on to a hit of j hiirh ground overl.Mikinthe whole scene. It w as still daylight w hen we got up there so that we saw the wholethinjf hy day light. It was the most irlorious and in dcscrilmble sij;ht I ever saw in my life. It is ierfectly impossible todescrilie it, as no one can have any conception of w hat it is like until they see it, and also until they set- it from w here we did, w hich was on hitrh tiiound overlooking nearly the I w hole of it. At the top of this enormous crater, thmw in out flames and thmwini; up stone some hun.lre.ls of yards, with a continual roar, like any number of liat tle piinjr on, and just below- is another mouth from which the lava comes, trav eling ut a tremendous pu.-e. It divides ! into several streams and follows the val- leys. Now imagine, fnmi w hen- we wen- : that ni'ht with our hack to Catania, w hat we sjiw. On our richt this enor- i nioiis Maine fioiiur hundrc-ls of fn-t into the air, milking the w hole sky briirht rx-d j and ul! dow n past us from our riht, and j extending down miles to the left stn-atns ofr. dh.it lava moving downward in a j mass for miles, and looking like an enor- ! mous s,-a of red hot inke. The width; ! acniss the lava when- we were was, js-r- ! I haps, thn-e or four miles, and it starttil 1 J al suit two miles alsive us and flowed j j some four miles or so Ih-Iow us, so you j must imagine a sea ot anjrry, re.l-liot lava ; five or six miles lotijr, and thn-e or four I wide, and alHiut thirty or forty feet deep, j hut all of it bright nil. You can jud-rv j whether it was a s'lf.'ht worth si-inir. I j would not have missed it for worlds. The j lava is not li-pud, il most people suppose, ' but consists of many millionsof lai-ireand small blocks of riK-ky liHikin' stuir rolling j onward. We saw one hiifre nk of old' lava standing in the middle of the stream i of lava, w ldch was divided by it and ran : around il ; the rock wasaliul the size of j say) ijuidcnham Chun h, and this rock sudd'. uly split into two parts, the smaller j half crumbled up and the otle-r half was ; carried ImmTiIv down with the sin-am, ; slowly am! steadily. We watched it un- l til we left, and it moved about thru--! luartcrs of a mile in alxiiit tiini-tpi.irtcrs ; of an hour. .We waited there until near- ! ly uiidniuht, as we could not venture I down until the Melon -'ot up, and then we . n-luctantiy left this maniliiviit sit'ht, i which, as I tell you, no description can jive you any idea of." Hay Fever and Rose Cold Are attemleil hy ::n intlamcl con.Iitjon of the lininir meiiilirane 'of the nostrils, lear ducts and throat, all'ivtilio the !un-,'s. An acrid mucus i secreted, the discharee i-j accompanied v. iih a luir.-ruii:sens.itio:i. Then- arv si-v. n- spasms of sneezing, fn-inent attacks of headache, watery and inllamed eyes. KiyV Cream Halm is a remedy that can h" .leK-nded iiam. oil c. iils at Insists ; l.y mail, n-visten-d, Ml cents. Illv llrothi-is, Drilirjists, Owejpi, N. Y TlIK l.KV. liKo. II. I'll AVK!, Of I loll rl ). Il I . In. I., says: ' 11. .t'u myself and wife owe oar lives to Siiii.oh's t'-ivsi mition'Ci hk." Sold l.y (i. W. Heiiford t Sm. Of course when a man is sound and wcii liciloiit care a copM-r for all the nie.licilie on toe face. if the earth. lie has no use for it. Hut when disease is eatim; his life out he wauls the riudit pre- s. ri)ilioii und he wants it rijlit away, j For that reason all wjio know w hat Ir. i Kennedy's Favorite Ilemedy is turn to that lor he:p, and it never disaptmints i them. And it is just as lx-ticfieial to new j I friends as it is to old ones. Pleasant to j j the palate, and gentle in its action. ' j , " I j Sii'i.oii s ( I UK in., immediately relieve I Croup, Who ipin-,' Coiil-Ii and Hi-onchilis. j ini.ii l.y t.eo. . I.elilor l Nm. ! Mv liver was so f.arfuHv disordered ! j and I felt so leehle and languid that I I scarcely took interest in anything. Tried ! j a if tiie so-called remedies without relief j ! until I ussl l'arker's Tonic, which elli-ct- ; j ed a H-rmanent cure. Ihixid Hash, Little I j li.H-k, Ark. j A X as . Ix.ik.To;: free wiiheach 1 ot ! tie of Shil. .h's Catarrh K. -nie.lv. I'ri.-e .Vl j cents. Sil.l hy I uti. W. Helllord iv S.n. j Miti'ln-1!, who is ir.-iiiriii.' to liy'ot Sul- livuu, is said to li:itlu-daily in whisky. J Sullivan is ln-lit-ved to do tin- same, only In- dm-sn't wustf tin- liiiior on liis oiit i side." M.-n surli as 1'. S. S uator Vo.irlu-.-s, of j Indiana, an-loud in'tlu-ir ir.iiso ol St. .lacolis nil as instanfan.siun cur.- for i-liouinalisui, m-tiralsiin, s. iatii-a mid other I lily iiaius. j " 11 ickmkiwck " a l.islini; and fr.iun.lit ; peliiline. IVi.-e l'." and ."a I i-cnts. Sold by ti.-o. W. l!;-n!'o,d ei Son. i I j When llnliy ua.siek. we iruve her i iist.irja. I When site u a fhiM. !u- erie.l f..r C.i-I..ri.i. ; Wl.eifvie U'caiue M--. she ellin-r tn I asti.ria. When she hH.l . Iiil.lr.-n. she Rave them I'usl.iria I I : Suii.ou's Cit'(!:u I'kmkiiy .1 aifi ! tive ctin- forCatarrii, I liphtheriu and Can ; k .- Month, li. W. Iti-nn.nl & S.n. ' Why .should not the time come when i the name of I. David Kennedy shall la j ass.a-iaied in the public mind with the j i.tirili.-atioii of the IiI.kmI, ,-is the name of j Harvey now is with its cin-ulation. Kor I certainly no other mi-die-al num. lias done as mui li to that end as he has. And it is a Is iniHii1aiit th-.it las.ple should know that the result of his liiliors are within tvach of all in the form of lr. Kennedy's ' Favorite Uomcdy.'" Kmiiinj Jniiri.nl. Wiiv will vol- tmih when Shiloh's Cure i'l 'ive immediate n-lief. I'ri.v 10 i is., ."Ml i ts., and si. ( 1. V. ra-nford A S.n. What is mon- disatrreeable to a lady than to know that her hair has not only lost itxcul.tr, hut is full of dandruir? Yet six-h was the case with mine until I lists! Parker's Hair I'ialsani. My hair is now black mi ! perf.-ctly clean and flossy. Mi-s. !. Sw.-eny, Chicauo, III. Akk vor madk miserable by Indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, biss of Apia-tite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yitalizer isa a. itive cuie. S!d by ( i. W. Kenford & Sm. A decision in the celebrated McArthur will case is expected in the 1. S. Court, Cincinnati, to-day. FvenlsMlv's companion is noliody's friend, but K.sl Star Coii-h ("un is cvery laaly's friend. Irof. irothe, of the IliiKiklyn I!o;inl of Heallh, endorses it us prompt, safe, and sure. 1'ncc, twenty tive cents a la it tie. Kok Hvsi-ki-sia and Liver Complaint you have:: printed j:uaraiitee on every ltott of Shi'oh's Yitalizer. It never fails to run. S)!d by wi. W. lienford & S.n. A Ail mine was recently dLscovenil near Lexintfton, Imi. BROWN'S PI BITTERS rcmblBloir IBOJ with Pt'RK TEOGTiBLI TONICS, quickly n4 Mplttlr CLEASKH m4 BH UsS TUB ULOOO. rickeM the ftrtioavftlw Um aad KldacyB. flrantli roMplrxUm. Make tke kim taMth. ltdonnot lnjar the tivtk, cuw heitoeho. t pniwt c fttipatioa ALL OTHtU lltOJ MEUK'WES BO. Phjciaaa mud Pragyitfri erotywhf wcwwwid it. Db. IT. ft TtroGLM, of Marina, Vmw.. t t rvc Hratnnrl Itr mvu'k It-oa Btltom m vaiusbl Umw fur tmN-UiM tn blod. ttud remvinf mil dynmpUo aynipuxuA. It dam not hurt Uw ttotU.n Ik. R. M. Dri.zrt-L. Rnrnol'ls. IivL. mrt: "I hv prtMK-rihrd firtmn'a lrM Bitters in cur off tnrmu and bUmi dwawv 1d vhn a tonic wmm seixled. and K haa prwi tbnu(biT aAtinfactorT. M a- Wm BtbkS, 30 St SI.irj St., Sm OrWrt. L tavs: Brown's Irva Bittfrs rhMl me tn a cm ol hlnod TviBtintnff. r.sd I beartUj Coaumeod kt to tli""w nMMiinf blikafl puritwr. Ml. W. W. Mi:!Ihan. luMmmbia. Ala . tar: I have btn tnniLJril tnwm ctuidbood itb Impor Blood and ruittoB on my fac-tvn tottlti ul Brown's Iron Bittma ffcld a rrfret cur. I cannot avak tuo biffhly of Uua valuabAo medicuM." Gonoin has abovn Trad Mark and crmawd ml Haas in wrapper. Take D ohr. Mail oalj by BkVlV.N t MKTiilAI. O., UALTiroU MID. The Best and Cheapest JOB WORK jsjv Tins okfici. Attention, Farmers ! I uniit A tump .l'f.wriii cvtt Tfiwnhinto Ht'U Shrtnl ,V'iviy NfrW Jlitrtr. iht bst !ltw hihI Kttni. HiinH"Mu itrth. lriit ntily tiflwn dollar ht ilinlU- wt. no h liifnt-trct-s. 4imm1 irtiv to ityrttl. S.miI for a t In-tilar. t all tin HrH Mil. S iBH'TH't, I'mX. Tlie Old Schuttler Kstuhlinhed in 1 ln.ve ju-l r.ivi..-.l tn.i-arl.HUl..f the SKI.K-oll.lN'i, STKKI.SKK1N S. Ill TTl.KIC W AOoNs, tlie m.it .'.imi.lcie We-n ru Wiipm ill the murket f.-r K.ael or Kami I1iri-.-s. on tin- s. in m Kit Wa..on there i- a Hear llruke. to he. iwe.1 hen hmiliim' hay or Kniin. a sun.-thimr Hint funiiers k now the iiccoMty of when huuliliK un hilly funiK. Kvery luin of 111.- W.l..rli ul' llii ai;.,li lul lai.l in Si.h k three year- la fnre la-ine orli.-l ui. iiiMiriiat Ihe n.irk l. la- llmnmislily .lie.1 iK f.ire lu'llili lr.iin--l. Il- ini; the aIenle- of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It i Hie ..illy Viii..ii iiin.lv thai ha. Ihi iii;.r.veiuenl. Il avoi.ls the nwevity .iriakiiiKutTtlie wh.x-1" tu urHM;. n ill the.il'l nyle : hy simply tumini; a cap tliev.iis.iii. ini Ik- ulleil in less Hum live minutes. This Wavun itunls t la seen lo Ik-fully nppr.s-iat.sl, ami airtls 1-hilijE l 'my will l well tusee it before pun-liali:K el-s-tthere, Ivt'iy AVajon Fully lusuvetl. , In niterliiK till- iniike of Waipm to the piihlie, will sny I use. I the same i make of Uuii:i i-IOe years wheu freighting aer-iss th. I:.ky M.aintams. j over r.in.l" thai were almost imisissuhle, an.l they always st,i ihe t.-st. I feel i warrniit.-l i.i -ityinjr I lalieve th.in Ihe B.-st Waif.m n wheels. I ('nil if, i Olinr Ki,ilrur ll ); -;'.'.', .'"'I Il'i i II i;;i. i j Ai:.'iilH WiinW'.l 'l'l.r.msilioiit tli" C.omty. i I soMKI'.SKT. MAKI'II lss. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M.M F-WTI KKR ANIt PF.Al.KK. VhiH.EaLKR AM RKTA.i.Ei: OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. OAK. IMU-I.AK. SUHXiiS. l'ICKETS. Mi ill-M Sus. ASH. WAI.M T. KI.IHUlI.Mi. SASH. STAIU KA1I iii:i:hy. yki.i.hw imnk. siiim.i.ks. isaiits. baii-ih.- fllKSTXfT. WHITE 1-INE. LATH. HI.IMi-. MH h-sTs. A General I.iiieofall irrmles in' I.iimla-r an.l BuililiiiL' Mnn riiil ami I!-. 'is si,... . i m .; . k. AlHi, ean furnish aiivthinir in the line i.l'mir liiisin.sw i.. ..pl.-r . .ui r.-.i.. -promptness, sueli as Bniekets. . M.l-sixe.1 w..rk. el.'. I-LIAS CUssIsCI I I AM, OflBce and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Stitioa. Somerset, Pa. KAUFIAIIS' GRAND DEPOT Timi AVESTUE THE LARGEST AMERICA!! OUTIITTINGI- XOTHIHG,! iSK0Z3, T5 Qf rA-nft-, i i i ILEJVID THIS K COUPON i.,nLi J0&. r.-mM AV15 will si:xo Gratis to Our neaiilifiillv IllustrUe,) N'e I' s - :: Mliiw t l.a.i ...r . ,1:.. ..I re..., ...- . li'i.iuva. Tliis Im i. .Inuui i.Mt,' , , 1 CAUTION! CAUTION! DON'T BE MISLHD V.y fraudulent Ilia--, alio represent tliem-clvts, a, nr enmvrn. Ye have NO Hmn h Stor.-a an there. Orrr o-!v -I l.u-ioesa is our Manim it!i Near I!n"l "-t - t,- , KAUFMANNS' GRAND DEPOT. Ave. and SmiMeld St.,riM?SJposTo??icSE.PITTSETniC!. P.. CHAMPION FANNING MILL. HAM FAiTi'MH BY Ii-ank II. Sufall- T.. fniT.l.-sirii.r t.. make s."l !,l,""o'i In Ihrol.l Champion Mill. !..r.n. r y known i athc "K..r Mill.'' thy will.lowvll ! "."'" mt-ul mv h..(..m .'orm-r .rf Pain. aiwl U'-' " Slr-l I now otter I" th p"'""" a .h. i. ami r.-lial.le mill. a I am .Irt.-nmiicl n.H l. - ""-..-n.l. I will olt.-r iiniiKwU-uU'tl brraiii t'' tlMe destriiiir a Chk null. ALL WORK WARRANTED. F. il. SfKAt-U m.vlSm SuHKIB-CT. P. (it.t;:AMi:tn AXI.-i al nosK r-i:'?rr?" ..ii.c:Ka i s,i, 1 lo. l.icuiaf. ' Iki.'.' rnor Ir Jtol t ou. lV t ' - till.. BALTiMor.E. un Fences FOR -Farmers. I'rrtlirM, jtttnun'. HORSE HICH, BULL STRONG, AND PIC TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are -inouri-.t In the manufacture "f tlii fence ut Snui rx-l mill -M. vers.lnle. Il is Hie iih4 iMimlile. ali.l mroiiKt-l l. ll.e klnoil. Vnliarlw. no injury l. rt-M-k. factory in s..ni.-is'l al llie ( ui.i kMM-r earriue factory. i liiaI'tf. J. M. M Altsll l.l. X SS IJeliabli- Wagon. Chicago in JS-t'i. AITD '1 "iel1") s:p.ee7, riiTsruRC-, pa. a i HATS.j FUHinSHIlTGSJ THOTES, r.nn n-!--i s-jf rrcs-rtrn t Add "Fml - ; ivi-" ,. , . , . . i . . " . ? I'te ,' . . "l"s"n'- -i't w.ia .Mir e ti un u.H,. llnsl, ..... a.ahoiT U, will ae : I Constant care is exercised in I n the sewing of onr clothinrr; Seams, L'uttons, Uuttonholes i ar all carefully examined and tested ly competent workmej). I In liort,"our stock of Clothing I in all essential jioints is very i stronj; and attractive. A. C. YATES & CO. 602 OOt-000 Clifftriut tftrea. Best t'lothlnit In PhllaJelihia. rrn...rijrjriiiii fcjawi jt L.Jl.Tk'iS VC the p-irolor ' rerorrtc for dren.nsr riWfiJ1 P "o l-ir. IU c kir wh. n y- y . 53(:rr. a-wl i-t ..niir lmlr,ir. 'vTlA V-1 a'jnairfi.. an 1 ii i.unj, ..rac ixP . SA q-'u. S'..lorl'r:iri-'i'lA The beat Coticli Cure yon can aw, And the be preTenCh-o known t or Consuaiptkm. It rur. t.Hji:r lia. aii.l ail ioonli-rt c.f Uic Kl. maeh. Ilowoia, Lur.iT Ller. l'.-::ury I'trutf and all feraala I'uuipjata. Tue feebU- a:i-i k. rfr,:-a-ilni atrairut :'. and ik.ly dr::.i.n; l.aa IheiTiv!.. llliu mu-& oaaea rtinver tlmr !ra:-.h l.r ,i..ii ... nut of -l-I' T. XI.'. I..it !. :v In tia:i- avroua, Tako It In tlrao. SoU by all tru-gr-j In Inraa botl lea at '.". MinDERCORN: T:t aie. :-urvt, qukkrt xd bet eare for t"o Li nfeia. 'r:nt, quk'kert anu b rare l.ir (.orna, .'ilon.Wart .. ,U-.rall.-u'.A'-- Hlnrtrmtheir fni trerrowth. Ptijaaillin. i;tenotruble. MUk.the ,-t e..f.-lahle. lllnrt.Tri,m mm wbfnerjllilu SoldbTtruiriri'a' HiauoaCo,S. t. ECTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FWLS TO CURE COUGHS.COLCS, THflOATANOAlLLUNOTRQUBLES ALL DRUGGISTS SElirr PRICE. , 2S CTS. sTT??l.? I-Kr tuH iiit'nn:i!iirt ( tli.- r.nt'. vhT?tii ! tn in .o.ni!iiriii I .it ml-, .'-ijii. Kti.. .Vi'In-- i. .v. HK.x Kt.yuihut:. " lilr:l l:i-t'i:T .L'Mlt. t 'oriHT Tiii Aw-. ;ii'1 MiiitiinVM Stn--!-'. I'itt-ltnri;li. Vn. KASI IK X.Y1U,K ClTfKR and TAILOR, iliiviir, hiit! niuiiv vcar- f. (rit-n'r-tn iiil I iiiiii iif- if tht T:i:lrnii: !!it "-. I i;i!:ir.iii! t -ali-tjii-tiiitl 1.. :ul llo lmiv -;iit ); ii liic mill tm . -r mm 1 nit- s their i'..t i iii:i!'t . it 4. Y.u-.rs. i tMl.I.I VM M. Hm IISTKT1. KU. S.v,KI:-lT. I'l. rent itLn-. Uy iiiail yi i!l t ' i-ii lin::r "I u'i t" hwitv vitin-. Ida: w .ii "Uri m work iiii'l thai v lii m! i ti wv iirini; uu m n:-' (.i-l.Tii.aii nu thinir t-W' in Aiii'-nni. !l ut th. utiti in 'r-"tt.'nt- wttli vtr Ux. Aii' w iintfl t-ry. I t ritin-r .(';!! n." -u.i tin- inn.-. r -sjire tunc ..niv. tn w.irk tr i tlii ir v. it li-Ttt-'. Kirt:iti" I -rnil ...rk r-u 1'iif-lv uril. l'ii t .1. lay. II. IhiiMi.v '.rt!jii'l. Mr. ;ai.:"' .-ii in v tif" ? r - at itt tilt r m h-M '1. !li-nii'' Kniiir a: f 4-hiiim a -i--.-i.iliv. J ESTABLISH1IEjNtT. RETAIL AM A'HGlESALf any addki-ss , , . . .. insiri.e.-i-i r.i.t .. '.-" " ' ...inn. ais estai.!:-umeiti nit.i .:.r in. ". - - '' - . .hi ii.aat a .l.iiiji . lie . it an I t... ' ' ' U OVPR ICOOOOO Vi LL DRUGGISTS SELLrr PBtCE mm n ' ' r .a r Jhwi. at nanuriM I
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