A DREADED PIKATfl. BLACKBOARD LOOKED ENOUGH LIKE SATAN TO BE A BROTHER. The Keroelmtfl Itnlilicr if tho Km Itnil a FanMnn of f.rttltiff lllmnclf t'p In niilrnuft nmt Iti'iHiMvi Itinnrr Story of llli ?uri'0fiil VnyiHTH. Pmnltcn noniid, now tlio linvti of the utorin tussi'il niiuiin r mni IIih liniH'of pcnri l'ul indu-try, win ihkt th" tlit:iti-r of fur different mttii'-. In l!ie liejri lining of tliH la?t century its il:ircnt wntern re flected ii w'rieli itmel; terror to t1iiniiiiiiN ef l.i" ;ri 1 p:ir,ilv7. .1 the oimiien fltle . w World: tiic tliie'- lycltisteiiiiL; ivr;iud luxiiri.'.iit growl ,i friimiiiK ili i-Iioivh eoneealed, like llie original IMrn, ;i liidinij devil, the foe of Oml mul mini - lll.irliiieaid, the jiirute. From ii Mrnimo lend' ney of liiim in na ture llie life of tile pirate po"-- ii fas oinati'e,' int. n-t, not only for tho small liy wlin devours the paes of his half dime yellow hack imvel, Init also for tho render of ft ringer juilKt nml better taste. Indeed Home of the greatest writers have been nimbi to resist the fapcinalioiis of this wido nml templinK field. Sir Walter Scott, Marryntt him! Cooper tlionifht it not unworthy their mighty pens, and the Renins of Byron attained one of its highest flights in the descrip tion of tho prisoner Conrad in the lonely tnrret, bnri.ig his Ixwom to the midnight rtorin nnd defying the lightning of of fended heaven to transfix him. Of nil this unholy brood I'.lacklx'iird was facile princeps, ns Milton Kays of Milan, , merit raised to that bad eminence." It was nil Arabic tradition, relative to the great unknown Atlantic that tho gnarled and bony hand of tiie devil rose IV out the waves of the Fen ,,f dark ness toseie the pre-iitnptuoiis mariner, and in his dials. lie career 1 :ia ! --:i rl Fcctncd to lie the impersonation of thi mystic monster, l'erlmps u greater de mon never prowled llie seas or walked the curt Ii in human f,.rm. Kvcn in personal appearance he was hideous ud repulsive, nature having slumped him both us a physical nnd moral monster. The num.! by which lie wns known throughout the world was derived from n Miigulnr circumstance, which illustrate his mvage ferocity. His naturally dark ami forbidding face was covered almost to his tierce, sensu ous eyes with n shaggy black lieiinl, reaching below the waist. This hirsute adornment, of which ho was very proud, and which he cultivated with sedulous care, he was accustomed to braid witli ribbons nnd to twist aliout his ears until it stood forth like projecting horns. Into the ends of these he stuck small, slowly burning fuses, whose sulphurous fnmes enveloped him in a lurid hue and rendered him a not untitling representa tion of the satnnic ideal, whose character he so successfully emulated. In time of action ho slung around his neck a scarf, into which were thrust throe llraces of pistols. Our readers, oven those who are not endowed with Dantesque powers of imagination, und especially our femi nine friends, can readily fancy the im pression such an aspect would create when met upon the lonely ocean, with the black flag fluttering above his head and his merciless face light .ng up with a gleam of demoniacal joy as his help lew victims walked the fatal plank. The real name of this man was Ed ward Teach, and ho was a native of Bris tol, Engluud. Of his early career noth ing definite is known. He first emerged from olwcurity as a common sailor on Imard a privateer commanded by Cap tain Benjamin Hornigold, sailing from Jamaica and preying upon French com merce. In that humble capacity he dis tinguished himself by his skill and cour age, which attracted the attention of his not over scrupulous commander, who soon intrusted him with a prize he had captured. In 1717 these two choice spirit spread their sails from Provi dence (auspicious name!) for America, capturing en voyage three vessels laden with wine, flour and miscellaneous car goes; which they appropriated to their own use and turned the crews adrift. The speed of their vessels being crip pled by foul bottoms, they cleaned them upon tho coast of Virginia nnd went in quest of fresh booty. On this cruise they secured tho must valuable prize yet captured, a huge French Guinea num. richly freighted, bound for Mar tinique. At this juncture Hornigold' avarice seems to huve been satisfied, or more likely his heart failed him, for, taking the two vessels with which they originully.Bailed, he returned to Provi dence and availed himself of a pardon offered by the king to all pirates who should surrender in u specified time. Teuch, however, only emboldeued by access, now .assumed an independent character and began that career of crime which rendered his name so iufumous. Richmond Times. , Khe!i.v ami Kriitry, The khediva, .oddly enough for an ori ental, did not smoke, but always carried s cigarette case., und delighted in'offer Ing it and little presents of money to the English sentries jiluced on gunrd round bis puluce when first Cairo was occu pied by the British. The khedive was ua early riser, and wo in the habit of walking in his gar ion early in the morning. One day, returning from such a wulk, he was stopiied by a sentry. er can't go in here, yer know," said the wan of war, with the Briton's amia ble contempt for a fat little foreigner. "But I belong to the puluce," fultered the khedive, delighted. "Oh, do jref? Got a good place?" "Very good," was the modest response. "Ah, yer look like it. Nothin to do nd pleuty to eat. I wouldn't mind serv. .ng your master. Whut sort of a feller is her And then, alui, the sergeant coming ilong recognized und saluted the khe live, to the vast discomfort of the sentry well a to the chagrin of his highness, who would have been glad to hear man bont hiuuelf. Youth,' Companiqn. The Wfinrinj of lungs. "It Is a constant surprise to me," said a man tho other day, "that a woman With a palpably ugly hand will cnll everybody's nttention to it by hanging her fingers with sparkling rings. A cer tain intuitive vanity that is common to men and women alike ought to tench her better. Freckles, big knuckles and ngly or ill kept nnils are nil accentuated by showy rings. I've seen u woman Whose rough, red hand must be her ever prcent thorn in the f! h h ud it With big diainonds, the white sparkle nnd dull gold setting of which in'ensi fied the redness nnd coarseness of tho fingers they encircled. I long to tell such n one to put her jewels at her throat, on her arms, in her hnir any where but on her hands. "In contradiction to this I recall n woman of my acquaintance who has a small brown hand like a gypsy' ;. She has evidently studied its limitations, f,,r she wears never more than one ring, nnd that nl ways of odd design, I've seen her wear a black pearl sunk in dull silver, a hoop of carbuncles or an old ICn.dish ring of hammered gold, but she oftenest wears a superb alexandrite that shows black in some lights nnd deep seagreen in others. 1 nlwnysnpplnud her wisdom in banishing pearls, emeralds and dia monds or any conventional styles from her ring box "Her Point of View in New York Times. Wred Map In ermnn-. The (ierinans have some educational Ideas which wo in this country have bor rowed with profit, nnd thero are still others which we might be wiso to ndopt. Among them no doubt nre the wall maps of different species of pe. riferous weeds, which hangin schoolrooms where the children can see them as long as they go to school. A practical idea underlies tho display ing of those maps. It is well known that farmers nro prone to treat ad weo.'.s alike, and hardly to observe any differ ence between them, whereastho natures of weeds differ as much as tho mil ores of other plants do, ami the sort of treatment which will exterminate one will sometimes increase and multiply another. It is import ant therefore that the farm er ami gardener should understand the weeds which they are trying to extermi nate. It is here that these German wall maps come in. They show colored pic tures of the most pestiferous weeds, in all stages of growth, and also the ways in which they scatter their seeds and propagate themselves. By learning them thoroughly, through seeing them day by day on the walls, the child grows up with a knowledge of the liest way to ex terminate them. Youth's Companion. I.lsxt's Gypsy TroteR. The great pianist, who was passion ately fond of tho gypsies, once endeav ored to educate and civilize a gypsy lad, but failed ignoininionsly. The wild spir it of the nature of countless generations could not be tamed, and though as a child liking tho novelty of tho new lifo the young gypsy submitted, bnt with a bad grace, to the instruction of the teacher Liszt provided, he soon broke loose, and became arrogant nnd inor dinately conceited. However, his un tutored playing was excellent, ami he became the pet of thoso foolish women in society who nre ever on tho lookout . for some new craze to feed their flighty craving after variety. Soon the child of nature pined for the freedom of tho fields and savagery, and so ho went. He ran away three times ami was brought back, and then Liszt let hiin go for good. In after years he turned up again in one of the numerous wandering gypsy I orchestras, but ho was ouly then a medi- j ere player -instruction had actuully killed the real ability that a a child he had jKissessed. So was shattered one of the dreums of Liszt's life; he learned I that a savage man could not be tamed I -quite so easily as a savage beast, as many had discovered before him. Belgravia. A Iell'uto nt DnnR-rrous Treatment. A certain cure for freckles is carbolic acid, and its effects are not only certain, but quick. The skin must first be washed thoroughly in warm water, nnd then dried with a soft towel. Each freckle, or bunch of them, must lie dealt with separately. Stretch the skin with the fingers, and touch tho freckle with a drop of pure carbolic acid. Allow this to dry on the skin, und in a few minutes it will bum and grow white. The skin thus burned will fall off in a week or s i, und leave a new rosy white skin in place of the freckle. To prevent burns from being very painful and from leuv ing u bad scar on the skin, the blisters formed should be pierced with a silk threud soaked in sublimate solution. Leave the thread in position while the outside of tho blister is covered with a 10 per cent solution of iodoform vase line. Fresh Bulve should be applied daily, and Do puin will be experienced, and severe contraction and wrinkling of the skin after the wound is healed will be prevented. Yankee Blade. The Effort of New York Organ Iluildvra. What the New York orgun builders tell me most emphatically is that organs are now inrde iu this country from an urt stand point rather than a trude stand point. They huve given up trying to make little Gothic cathedrals of the or gun cases. "8ieud you money on the works," they toll their customers, "the plain case is the handsomest case," Most modern American organs have little or no woodwork above the feet of the front pipe. Cor. New York Times. Tmutyaon and America, Tennyson was extremely eager to go to America, and touching this point a tory is related to the effect that Bar-, num offered him an enormous sum to go there, though probably not as one of thei attraction, of the "greatest show on earth." "All you have to do," said Bar-! num. "U to stand on a platform and1 have your hands well shaken." Thai poet, however, declined the tempting I pffer,-Cor. Boston Herald. AT HAND tn s (tatiftorons emenri-nry, A vi:it's Cnitiiliv l'F. Ton A I, Is prompt t net anil sin In i-iiro. A ilnse taken on the first sjin;ionis of Crimp or Krcmi'lillK checks fin tl t-r pin"-r.-ss of these compiiiliiM. It S'rt in llie phlevtit, soothes tin! Inflamed tnemlmiitr, nail linliires sleep. As n r -irmly fi r coMs. ' iim;Iis. less of vnlee. 1 1 pi pie. piieiiini-.i.la, .... . v. ii nmi!i'.i;-i !:i m early slaves. ivr he try Pectoral i is II similar pv.-pur eiesn. II It en- . sell l.y leiiilhii: pit; i I" 'II i. I i a live ..: -:e. (lees lint lllie. ! . v.illl l;-J is, : eiN to I'C tsik'-l! IH'l.lllJ in 'ICilll'e !': i'i it -pi-ati'il te-ls In my n:i family, s ( In II y I'eetelnl ,ih proveil i!eli II y t 111 lent rt-mi'tty for eetiK rnieslH, ami s .iii'tin tlHorilers of llie tliinsit. nml ! .,-'."- . V. Itartletl. I'lltstleltl. N. It. . t the ;it 'j.', years I have lioenlaklng : r .rry Perioral fnl liiiigtroiililes, nml .-iivil lii it Iti use lias Saved My Life : ;. v r eomiiieinleil It to hnnilroils. I flml must rlTei'llio way of laklnu this meill i I In small nml frequent Hoses." T. M. I itiiiens. P. M.. Bhcimnn, Ohio. My lfe siiftereil trem a eolilt nnthlns I: Ipril her lint AVer's Cherry IVeteral wlili li . ileeteil n run'." It. Atnero, I'lympton, X. H. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I'n p.iml by lr. J. C. Aycr JkCo, I-owf 11,Mmi. Prompt to act, sure tocure OMINIKTHATOK'rt NOTK'K. !nilil1 r:it tnii ntt In- r-1 11 If of :n;tll . :iv IjiimI. tjtif of in-.u tm iihi. .1 II f -011 I'lHiiity. Iti l :i Iiiim lu'rn iri:iiiii"l to till' llllt'l-l'4(H''l. Ail (HI -Mil- lllticlMl'll loTllI' .tiit )-tiii. 11 1- ifini-icl iii tniiUi1 InitiH'ilktH' mi int'lit tun) Miiim- liiivini; rliilhi nr Hrtiin ixK iiiiihiM Hit -inn- will t'i'i-ni tliriM n 11 1 ht'M I r.'tii'd fnt i'i t li'ini'iii whliunt ili'hiv in . i. M 11.1 na . l(i'linl'l- Mir, 1':!. VthiililMiiltMt. Gitu Meat Market I buy the ltt'st of rattle and keep the choicest kinds of meats, such as MUTTON, rOHK VKAL AND HKKK, SAUSAtiK. Everything kept neat and clean, Your patronage solicited. K. J. Seliultzo, Prop'r. Solid hold, Solid Silver, Fine llolled-llalc Tpi.rpi rpw for Ladies' and JLWLLlv I Gentlemen's Wear. Pins, Charms, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Gold Pens, Neck Chains, Cuff Buttons, Society Badges, Glove Buttoners, Gold front Lockets, Hairchain Mountings, Rolled Plate Lockets, Watch Chains for Ladies, Plain Gold Band Rings, Band Rings, hand engraved, Watch ChainsforGentlemen, Stone Rings of All Kinds, Good Quality, Fine Finish, POPULAR AT Ed. Gooder's, JlSWKLEIl JSJ2XT OPTICIAN. Main St., Opposite Stoke's Drug Store. $100.00 Gill AM ! This is no l-oltrry Scheme, lull a tlonalion of siio lo my customers. I will give you a Ten Cent Money Order with each two dollars' worth of goods pur chased at my store, and when leu of those money orders are presented by any one per son I will cash them, paying 1.00 in silver or currency for them or when you buy si. 00, or more, worth of goods at one time I will no cept lliem as so much cash towards paying for same. I waul everybody lo avail themselves of Ihis oiler. Yes. this is llie place lo Save you money ! IUJY KOU CASH. SKI. I, KOU ('ASM, at prices surprising lo every body. New York RACKET STORE. hkynoi.iisyiu.i'.. pa. A Terrible Grime ! ON MAIN STREET, Which will open the eyes of the public and upon investigation Ihey will discover that Messrs. ilioli & steep Prices on (cuts' Furnishing (foods were Stabbed to the Heart ! So that everybody will have a fair chance to buy.especially the man who earns his daily bread by the "sweat of his brow." Low Prices and Good Goods Can always be found at our store, ami no 1 rouble to show you everything. We have the (inest selection of cloth for SPRING SUIT in this section of the country and fi Pened Fit. Guaranteed. Don"l pass by without stopping to see the new World's Koir -- NeckSGarfs. They are certainly a novelty iu all colors. I it'Spec'i f ully, BOLGBR BROS.. Orlrjlnators ot the Small Profit System. Just in tun CLKAN I.INKSSOK Till': CIXDKUKM.A LKSSKNS LAI toil AND Til I'.I It KCONO.MY SAVKS ' YOU MOXKY. It CALL AN D Si: K ol'll r t a i rr ilk O I U V Ld. - Iii fact anything you may desire in our line in our mammoth store. The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. SWAB BROS., (Su(.mh?(moi-h to Mi-Kuo & Wurnlok,) DEALERS IN GllCK'KRIKS, FLOUll, KKKO, I'ANNKI) GOODS, TKAS, t'OKKKES, ANP ALL KINPS OF FAII.M I'KOnUCE, FUUITS, ( .'ON F KCT 1 ON K 1 1 Y , TOBACCO AND CIGA11S. line of (ii'wwlf. (IoihI ilellveml fren unit place in town. (lire hh a full' trial. Swab Bros., Vol'. Main ami Sth St. Season ! IT WILL PAY YOU TO KX AMINE OUH LINK OF STOV&S BKKOKE BUYING KLSKWIIEBK AS WK C'AHUY THK LAIIUKST are v-vwgffU ANIJ BKST LINK IN THK COUNTY. will be found J. S. MORROW, PKM.Klt IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Fa.