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X is rLATTSMOlJTll VEEk2A' il:fA TntiraSDA V, ()JJ' ) 1... 1 If- Hi 1 u Hatumoutn's Vote. Vhii ward: hl-ct ml, 1 inocratic, -i; m pub ici'M Ml. K;r tongresx, Mor ton, 7.i; (.'nun. !l, JUT; fur governor, II- Shnnr, -77; Tl.acr, V.), Lieutenant governor, I'ohhi, 271; Mciklcjohn, M3. Secretary of tate, llincH, 271; Laws, Ml. Treasurer Patterson, 2'.)7; Hill, IIS. Auditor, Poynter, 2G'J; lb nton, 111. Attorney-general, Munger, 01; Leesc, 150. Commissioner of public lands ana buildings, Jussen, 271; Steen. 1 43- Supt. public instruction. Thrasher, 270; Lane, 143. Senator, Gilmore, 247; Polk, 1B3. Float representative, Iliggina, 229; Wat son, 184. Representatives, White, 20; Marquardt, 27.",; Satchel, 12M, Jeary 127. Attorney, Gcring, 2S5; Bceson, 131. Conmiiisioner, Jones, 2S(J; Todd, 12S. Surneyor, Pollard, 253; Schmidt, 157. Assessor, Coffee, 234, Salisbury, 133. SIXONI WAIU). D.-mocr.itio i.lcltoral vote, 220; repub lic n, I z'i. Congress, Mai ton, 233, Con ' n il, 12-J. O verncr, MoShuue, s:2 Tiiivr, l.'I Lieutenant governor, ,.h, 230; 'Meiklejohn, 124. Secretary ,f ht.itc. Mine., T.'.O; Luvs, V'.T,. Treas- r ''!,.,,(,. 9J'rl: Ibil '.;. Auditor lViyiit r, lb-nton. 127. .Utoiiivy- gen ml, Manner, 24i; b -.-. 10S. "'.ia-illusion!-, public binds n I l.nilliii' s, Juv ii. 230; Si.-. ii, 12(. . b -it.- Siij.t. Ti,r...i ." l.nni'. 127. S itiitnr. Gil- miv. 2-Jl; P-!!", 131. Fl".t represcita 1:5(; V it-mi. J-. l- v' I , i t -. 21s: M.i ia ndt. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. nut in each bracket. The lower end of each bracket to be fastened to the end of CAKE OF THE EYES. tiv 1 A I S i:i. -ii i .1. i - I...- Ir 1. Ti. I OS. S t 1 1 I - - - ' ; I (.'nin' ' ..... 1 .1 t i; i" . .. t . tihi t : n :i r-.i .' .i.'-.-j. ! ct i .i i v !., . V .-!!.). M S i ii; i j;.: , . I. tt ' -. . ..' : ' 3.;."; i;.-ii!n.i. .-1 '. ii ' ; I - l.i- I - 1 1 i- -II S; ,., :. ! i 1 . 1.:. Ait. -.ii : ti : 1 1. M. riftM.-n Mon Ktliocl and aoverai ; , .;ti i,v f,n...li:ilf intli bolts and what P.HnilLn BE ftONE DURING LllU.m , v I . w w ' THE TIME OF CHILDHOOD. Oiiirs Bcveroly Inj jred. expioii-Jii Loc-KiiAVKN, Pa., Nov. 5. There was all expio-il-Jll n-iiuniay iii-hl hi - vettle Cre-.-k Cu d company's mine, 30 miles w. ct of this city. The explosion occurred in a new drift in which twenty- one pers.ons were at work. As soon us )UBMbl- alter the explosion the nunc was entered and fifteen dead bodies curried out. Four other men, badly injured, were found, one of them hits since died and the others are likely to die. The cause of the explosion is unkuown, but it is supposed to have been the striking of a fissure or a pocket of gas. The names of the dead so far as learned arc: Samuel Killinger, Park Donnelly, Michael Out ran, and the three Carlston brothers. The force of the explosion was shown in the fact that the bodies were blown clear out of he mouth of the drift. Everything possible was done for the injured by the mine physician. The bodies of the dead were taken charge of by an undertaker and prepared for interment. The coronor will hold an impi-jst today. The mine inspector of the district has also been summoned. Although the accident occurred before .lark S.iturcby, it was not given out by the olhYi.tb of the company until Sunday, tliev Ix-ing tlvUi-d of it l.oe Saturday hl;Ii!. It i-t'i Mi-t'sf rl'iit in in. king a l! i-t a . - f i- " -. I nut. I 2. To substitute the following for the i nr. Keiit Hicf ificatiou for standard i i bTtrs. Two good, substantial steps to be made of wrought iron of 4xlJ inches section, to be fastened one to each side Parent and Tfiulifm Mlt i:rr 1 an OviTiglit -C'rclesie uf Nui-im.' Cuu of Squinting A Critical I"erlol A Cou- IK-nl ft the TIj.M'Sine Qualry. This blood red ttouo Las a pe.-uliar ci ;lrunr. uini is mi object f venerati"ii to tho Indian. Sinco tauplit by 'Mani tou" (tli tJreat Sj.irit) wuilike triix-s havo pithereil hero in peu'-e, to worship. li the Ktouo and smoke tlio ralimict. b't-lirs of camps may lo ti-need In creat numbers. ; by the (-tones I'lured in cireles, now nearly baric. 1 fruin siht. e::cept when prairio fire. sw'i- over them, l'geiiila say that i u renin ant of red men were driven from a th!ti"o to the top jf this ruckv crest, lle of CIooi! Itulo Many persons yearly mao the very sail where an en-'.e hud built her ne.st. and i . - r . . " . . . ' , . . - . .. ii i . ii i sill next to the corner of the car to which mistake of neglecting tneir eyes until tnat tue nMiig wmers auu an uui 6 ' , , , . , tliev be'dn to see tho mist uofuro them, ouo maiden, who rliuig to the ca.i;lo for the laelder lsattaclieti. ine steps to ee. Ulltij tbo object they aro lcoking ut must j safety. When the v;;Uih re.e.lcd. th not less than 12 inches long, measured be brought very close to the eye to bedis i Great Spirit l.n:vl a h:T f rocky warriors tunie'U into swiiniig ja;:; ri in boieiun wrath he vowed tliat hineL -fort h th tribes ... i. i.;,f..H lttvPLti the M.les. and the cerneU. or until me print in me ix.k iney llJL K.WH J '-' - ' - - - t should meet hero only in peace, that no war whoop should be heard, no uuw anl t i 1 A I i II -V: I !..).!, i: v. r I l ll-IVt i i - ri c HIS i i- o (. iirr )iniinii.Hnll Lllittfl niul tlifll. tread to be not less than 8 inch's below wi,cn , many cases it is too late to re i. iu.fnm nf lw will The side of the nair the iniurv that has been caused, they niu v.iw.. ... - - ii - . . i i. . i i.i i . , step uext to the corner of the car to be mndpeds of cases that come under rendezvous, but hereafter the tribes as near the end of tho car as practica- lne oculists' care that could have been J should assemble hero each year to wiioli l.ln Fnch ,ide of the stei) to be fastened cured if a few rudimentary principles had ; o;T their war paint in the Lke. bury tho blC. MCll Slide OI OIL iu u, U.Ur.,,,;,,,,, I l,..tf.;,,.t i,,, t in umii-ii ii no. m token of whicii the maiden and war eagle should saerilico u milli white bison a raro and sacred beast, and an object of cero- lit" .1. t l I Oe 11 l.liOU L'l Oi UUnriHU l.'T III.' (.1.111.111.. to the sill with two one-half inch bolts , thinM evervhodv should know. - - try r btit, perbaps, of all persona whoso cs and nuts. I neciai dutv it Is to know theiu. tho mother A Iianu-UOltl to ue uut..lu w nt it Kl, n tnt motions Riid n.vsterious sacrifice of the car above each step to be placed " - Khonld knnw that thn I It was laid on the altar of jasper, when horizontally 2 feet above the bottom of luraan eve of tho child whose infancy and 1 lo! tho flames of heaven descended, as ... rpi i l i l i t. l ...,. 1,. ..f Vho first few years of its tender childhood lightning, connecting tho stem of Mam the sills. The hand-hold to be made ot ur0 iulIeiltrustl.d to her caro for toUs pipe with tho altar, from whence S -inch round iron, 2 fceet long in tin often it is in infancy, when the child rose sweet incense, the blood of the sacr is yet but a lew moutbs oia. anu lias not uco niaimuu mo iiuk left the nurse's lap. that its little eyes . Tho eagle also joined in tho compact by are injured for life. leaving live eggs, wtncii turned into nug-.i y . . . . !i ii r ... . I 1 ........ I...,..-.. It is natural that, when we have fir oowuicrs oi nmmj, uu-hto "" i o i.o rived at middle a-e and be-'in deseendins female Kenii. who remained in tho ?-rot tho hill of life, our sight should com toes between those eges, and aaei n;..eiy meuco to fail, but how are wo to preserve ieep aim wuu n mo b;ini-u iju.uiv. it as Ion'' as it is possible? First, bv hav Ma-iitou broke open the quarry for hi. P -:l ,.-j:i. Can 2; Tt:tb., 27. 331; Schmidt. to i ;i WAHH. i;-.'-u-. lien, 230. 1, 232 Tliiver i e i"".. (-t.i;al vn W, 2l; rejiub C.'oiigrcs, Morton, 255; Con Governor, MeSh.ine, 270; Ijicut-Govcinor, Folda, 257; Meiklejahn, 230. Secretary of Slate, Hi m-s, 258; Laws. 237. Sreasuter, Pat terson, 272; Hill, 21G. Auditor, Poynter. 237; Benton, 229. Attorney General, Jfungr, 333; Leese, 150. Commissioner ol Public lands and buildiags, Jussen, 257; Steen, 230. Sup't. Pubric Instruc tion. Thrasher, 257; Lane, 230. Senator, Gilmore. 254; Polk, 237. Float Repre sentative, Higgins, 242; "Watson, 242. Pepresentr.tives, White1. 2S0; Marquardt. -5't; Satchell, 217, Jeary, 204. County aU.um-y Gering, 277, Bccson 214. v.ri;nt v co:n.!i3sioncr, Jones, 250; Todd. 2r. County surveyor, Pollard, 255; S. .iu'.lr. V33. Ai!cs.sor, Wintcrstcin, o-::; il,;.-s.;i. 220. PUltsuioutb gave Ci-.-v- i u. ! '- tnajority of 457. A L1-- ter From the Y?!w Fover District, " i w t v Mr f i in en it ten by A-;.auda ii t r ii'i. . II iris .! i nek . fillini ii 1 1 coin i ii g .n I 111 tli i,i i ' i . . i-ie-k -t I eo'd. Til" sll'i-r-:i acci.b nt coubl ii. and no blame . ..v. 5. A spi-cial iv.-: It is rumored ..I tti. exulosion was -.I us., of ilvnamite. In ;! ii m of th- dri vcr- who . :i i i t h it an Italian had lis ot dyn unite from the tie- in ;nbvr. also 100 caps f : i j f' is , but as there was t S'l 'i'Oeii In tlii'il to i -i .. w '.v. thus causing ; : -. e iniil-! diiv-r, tells this ', v Iiin I Hi-hln'i a c ir, and . ;i . ii, ii a I, saw a flash. I , ;;:,, . r : !-, .Ir .;! -d t'i 111'' ofrt'tind, and, n v i n :j i - '! :i k' v ;s nossible towards mi - -i th drift, escaped uninjured. J f. It bill, ii- t! of the e fleet of the rXplo sion, ami its force must have been all above tnc, :dthough all the timbers at the mouth of th-- sh-..ft were carried out 200 feet beyond the uiouth of the drift." Institute, clear between the ends; to have 2 inches clear space between it and the side of tin car; to be fast.n d with li inch lag screw in each end. screwed not less th ill 2 inches into the I'raniMig Another oi the s.im s.z.J. and fastened in the sain, way. to be attached hoi i.ontally to tie eml ol Hi car the sam.; ilt mcu above th sill-, an t on th ; opposite side of tin ladder. 3. To substitute th- following for tin pi iS' nt sp. eitieation for standard I!U AKK-MI.U TS. Tin: b ak -shaft to be pi .Ced on what is the 1; It hand ciiier of the car wle n it person i-i standing on the track facing th end of til ear. ami biak - pawl to be f item-it to a suit able casting attached to the roof. A rail in" or guard to lie attached to the end of the roof of the car around tlie brake-shaft. The center of the brake shaft to be 20 inches from the middle of tin car. Ti e nuts I'll the ends of the brake shafts to ie secured by split spring cotters. itcf tiifComedy "Struck Ca Struck Gas" is a in-w and original musical comedy drama, and derives its SCRATCHED 28 YEARS ! A Scaly, Itching, Sktn Disease with Endless Sum-ring Cured by Cutlcuru Remedies. in ii a t i ' 5-.:t I'i-ai .i :, to of this eity IT cite, v: S!St t ,y i ut lis i-i v i ij. Procoadins of Local Louisville, November 3. Pursuav.t to call of the committee about twenty teachers met at the high school building and were called to order at 11 a. m. by A. L. Timblin. Mr. Laughlin of Springfield was elected cha'rnian and A. L. Timblin secretary Adjourned to meet at 1 p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. The subject of orthography was opened by J. I. Burwell in one of his character ietic speeches. J. W. Berge followed with some comments, and then turned his attention to school management and after an extended discussion participated in by nearly all present, the subject of Civil Government was taken up by A. L. Timblin, who spoke of some of the reas ns for teaching civil government in school snd gave a short outline cf (system of teaching if. J. I. Burwcl op ned the discussion which soon be en me, if not a thing of beauty at least a thin i of jawey. for some time Berge and J. I. Harwell having exhausted all th- oz-ui'- in the room retired to the. cor 'i ! r i )i f a -,vh it liig our comt e. ' . t. -'T !-..:. i:ui'.-.cs take euro of tueiu for us while wo are yet infants. In a day or two after birth it will perhaps be noticed that tho lids are swollen, aud perhaps that some irruptive disease has set in. Jn such a ease the mother or nurse will do well not to try to be elector ns well as occupying the trying position of either mother or nurse. A skillful practitioner should at ouce be called in to seo the child, that is, if tho symptoms become at all serious, because. it i.i at this very time t tiat tno sirnt or tho child may be seriously affected and The ratchet wheel perhaps permanently impaired. Above. I II i I. I...-. .1.... i.. ...... I . .......... ,na. v.w.tl. ail tLilllfia UUI1 L 111 l: ui-u i urn 3 tt uiulu ev's milk; neither bo overanxious that tho child may be hungry, and thc-rei y overfeed it. Remember, first of all, that a low diet must bo given in such cases; this is imperative. The child should at once bo taken from a place where there is a strong light aud kept in a room w here the sun or artificial light has been sub dued. A conscientious physician will in most cares be able to effect a rapid cuie and save the child from untold agony, which it miht have to endure wheu it grew older if neglected now. CAKELESSNESS OK NURSES. Nurses frequently allow the child to lie Ciiiieilei:, UUU U... . 1 i... ' - . ... . o the calumet and bmoko it as a pledge; after which ho left his owu impress on a commanding pinnacle of rock in tho form of a human face and then vanished from their sight. Helen Strong Thompson in American Magazine. itle from the fact that the story hinges in their (the nurses') laps, and in such a i l t .i,u l, i position that in order to gazo nuotu it, xne in a single acre lot on which gas is Tfant mtist roll its eyes until son.imes truck. The ple't runs l bus: it is starins at oLiects over its forehead Bo-'cr Welliiu'ton. the father of Nan, or with its head tipped back it is looking The careful mother will desire is to have his daughter become a never allow the child to recline 'in this is a 1'ennsylvanui iaimer, wuose greatest n'.nA 1- f hontrhtful mother will rich woman, and in order to accomplish position, or ir they uo will place it so , ' . , . Mil that there will be no incentive for it to that end he invests all his available , , it . , si ht is jmpuircti in means in a uiining scheme. To keep up many children in this way. .i i :0 r,,:rl:nrr cils,rp Iip When the child is tectldag is u critical the assessments on his mining shares he is timo g w,.on ,t . obliged to mortgage his farm, which cou- rriniiiag to k'arn to read, be careful then the that it does not acquire habits wmch. when it matures, cannot be easily eraoi sists of two hundred and one acres, - single acre, however, belonging to iNan, catpd 0bservw low it iloK!s its bp0.U; Docs Moro Injury Than rjenffit. We aro partly bamboozled by tradition. From our youth up wo are deafened on all sides by ail vice to "read and improve our minds." Tho inference is t hat tho uiind is improved by reading. But that infer ence is open to the most serious question. For my part, I should bo willing to hazard tho statement that twice as many minds have been injured than havo been bene fited by it, and iiot a binall proportion of the former have been made entirely worthless by tho practice. It is just bko dram drinking- it is intellectual dram drinking, aud "intellectual" is scarcely tho word to use in that connection. One reason is, no doubt, that the drams in question nre, for the most part, ol very inferior stuff. But even if it were of the best stuff imaginable, tho detrimental ef fect would remain. Tho finest Madeira, if swallowed in sufficiently copious doses, will prouueo delirium tremens; and tho most iibtxccptiotisd books, if they uvo also too numerous, will bring o:i uicntul elyspc-psia. The riiind becomes a moro sack to hold other people's ideas, instead of a machine to generate ideas of its own. And the ideas thus acquired arc of no v.-1 to it. Tho mind has lost the. po.vur to work them into the f'eLh und" blood ,V wisdom. They rvmaiu a lieterog-cneous and ineontcr uons mass. Foi-eiirn material, whether physical r Intellectual, bhoulJ be- taken in with discrimination and mod eration, and thoroughly assimilated Unless you need and like it, you cannot make it youi-s; whether yott swallow it or not, it really stays outsido of you. Julian Hawthorne in America. don't let it hold it up to ts taco and squint at it. Be, eareftd sl-o. that U tt?e l.fl sit. Iir piling 1 iivtiv l-..ei.ne:f m.inv Hence the title. The mining scheme thildrcn acquire the habit of using one ... - . -ti il . .il . ... ' it having been transferred to her by a deed of gift when she was a mere child. proves a failure, and the mortgage, held eye and leaving the other unused, caus by a certain Frederick Wilding, is tore- Primer3 aud fil t reaclers &honYd the characteristic melody of the cats that If I hail known i f the (tin i i: a Himiiun t w c lit -' ulit caiH in. o 1 1 m hi lit have hi veil m i Jn Hi . t iv. i Ii ii ml i i'il ilnllai s ami mi Imiiihmi-ii iiliiiiiitil of MillerniiC. My ill'eaff ( lm IuhIk) cimiiiifiict'il tt'i lev licail In a m1 not I a i u r than a cent. It .spit-ail riii-nllv nil over my limly anil j."it iii.iPt ln' liall. lie sciilcit n n'l. I iliup i.it of me all i in' i line, an a my mif -ft-linC v'" einle-s. anil v Il hunt 1 1 I Iff. Olio I lionsainl dii'Iar i w until net tein)l me to Ioivm t ln ilNeaM- n r mtaiii 1 am a Kir in n. lnL It t-l l ich to he lelii-veil nf what. Mini of the it I II' 1 1 II S Salll WW ll'lil'IINV . MHIll' Il I) K - Wllllll 'MI- ria-.l. etc. I liink ... i.i il . . ti hi ilhis over one year iifil a half, hut tin cine. 1 went to lunnr tlirie ilni'toi aeil no cure. I cannot l'laiM- the i I Mil ItA l!..M l Hi l- Ino liiili'li. 1 hey liavu in.nli' my sKl a" cu ar ai.il ucn fiein m iiI s as a I i.h V. All I lo-eil of thrill h.ib tliiee I.i.m-h nt i I. I n rit.. an. I I hire lutt I h" of 'l l lel iia li i:hhI. km r. ami ciiUch nl 1 11 li I il A MiAC. II ynli ii.nl t'Ci-li lirrii ltl.il said sou wnnlil h::ve ciueil Ine nr J'"i CO nil woulil have h.til I In- Innlil-y. I Imliiil liKe thn hlctuif In your ho. k I IM iickw ( .i -tiim iiiiin -heilwo, l.i.vv to e'nif SK 111 IliM'iiMS"), tilt imw I mn ii ch-iiii i.n liny pi'ir-cii i-iti whm. I l.ii.ii;ii Imce ol h.ihti I mil ii) l.amlN I'Vi-r 1 1 . y ainiN .imi I. -us lo mtiiIi h olico In a while, h.ll I li lln pin ie.se. I Hill II Mill. I Hlllll In it i went j - ei.!!it e,iis. in il II ot 1" ho a Kin. I el sei im nt :ui in me. I thank y..u a I li nuvan it l hiii'". An.Mlilin; mole "". want in kliiev Willi ine, HI' M II) one V ho le;'u!s ill. 111. I) Willi' III U : : . 1 I w ill ai -uei II. II'N MS 1-nn'MMi. Wai Kt:i!i:n , i ., .I.iu h, I '.. i;.sis, I ;e..ii a. '1 1 1 1 i-r, li li r . .l m, I.li lien, I'm i 1 1 1 . .-lull HimiI. M )K il, -t. I ianili nil, I . a, he i I ; : i U i I ', I . null s' .n: il V ii-liei w nil em's II. i , .mil in iv i i itcliii,. liiiininn, M-.-llv, 1 'I 111 .1 lillliels .,f tile ."Skill :,l,ll fjcall ; r..eiiil. Willi I'es i.i iia;i, aie nsiuvciy i meil i. i I in i Ut A. the Ki'eat Msiu i ami I I 1 1 ' l. It A S A !iti i- ill- I e Sl la heaiit ilier. iei n tlly, anil li i'il Itv-ni.v i'. nt, tlio w Hlni.il 1'u. Hi ei mo i n. il ! , w lie n nil ysician ami all etliei n nieiiies fail. Snhl CM'l-VW hl'le. lice, Cl Th I ItA, rjic. ; S. .AC. '' c. : ! i-i.oi.v i..n r, -I. i'leiniieil hv t lie l'nt i' nvx ami I liein leul ' ' , P.oslmi, Muhs. :v-.Seiiil for Jliov In ( me Skin lliseiises, li I a,;es. ,'in ilia - t I'al im s, am! It hi t est in in I.i:.!. ntyi Pl.KS, hlaei. In-ailK. n il. letl-jii -liMiieil td ami niiy skin pii'Vciir. -it hy Cl I Ii I lie S.it... K3aLsj02siarj; Cat cirri!. The iliftri'ciiis kin e. Mit ce, sneeze, the acriti, watery tlisch:ne.s f fiii the eyes aim nose, the. (lainful Iiilla ninutioll i-XteinJili to thrtiat. the nwelliin; nf the ii.inais lining, eau inn ch kiln? sens it Ions, eoii.nh, i lnulnu nul-tesi in tin: head and s,ililtli.K headachc-s, how fam iliar these synijiloiin are to UiiiHtti:ds wllu mill'-r ncriodiea'ly from hem', i.ttls or Influenza, and who live in in.ir;.- oi the. fact that u single iiipli;'at-.u nf Sam-oUO'b Kviocai. Cl.UK Ir';:; O.u.Miiui will all . nl iiwtoiitanrtniA i tin;'. lint thin tieatment in ensf k of niuiple CaLal'i ti plve-M hut a faint We a of what this retuedy wilt do ia the chronic fm ins, while tlni hn-iithluK Is DliBtiiicteil hy i-hoakiii, .ntriJ iiiuciis ae cimiulatioiis. t lie hearing n'iiecetl. miie-ll and tate (ii)iic, I In on i, nice) :;icd i-inl liack!n.'coii).'li Uiaihi.tlly f;is!c-t:i'.' lUelf i!,on t!ie lie hllitatetl sy.sti in. 'l lu-a H i inat the ihiii vcIi.iih curat tv power '.J H Vol :i's !a ti l A l. Cin K. in an I lest itVi-.ii' in liLStanlioiciiis and guileful relieif. Cure iieijui-' rroni the lii-.si :iii it:;ilion. It t'i I'.tptll, radical. Jei '.naaei.t , i'i-iiieiiilc;'.l, safe. HA N H 'I! I'S l; A IHl A l, ( 'i I. i: ceinlsls l"f OIIO 1oii:e 1 ine UaiiO ai. nt-. em- l o I'ATAH Hit.M. M i. v k.n r i;i nt an ! 1.4:1 m ed Imiai.kk, price si. l'Oi Ti:U I'lt'.'O A." Jl CMKMICALC'O., liot-Km. H10 aiewu of Xondon. A peculiar feature of London, to b'jjia with, are the so called mews. The name mews oriirinallY applied to the royal stables, though whether on account of closed by his attorney Asa Spnggins. invariably bo in largo P. t ;i- -vi.. i Co' .1 in Hi-- if t, nr. her. no ''.1 , dnl m 1 -1 i v T-.v . N t.'i 1 TV 1 a- v Both Wilding and Spriggins are schem ing swindlers, whose object is to get possession of the property, as it is sup- j posed that ataral gas can be found on it. Upon their taking possession of the farm Nan asserts her rights to the one acre and holds it in spite of the machin ations of tlje gwindlers. Jfan and her father leaye the farm in company with Billy Butters, an ex-minstrel, who had been left behind in Pittsburgh hospital on account of sickness. Billy had been ordered by his physician to take a trip to the country to reai l,i-j heaitn, and he nus happiness' at the Wellington Farm when he falls in love with Nan. He re solves to stick to her and her f-thcr through their trouble. During h' spire moments liilly Umc'iki Nan to siug and dunce. Th.y "leave th- farm together and go t 1 New York, where with the little money tin y have saved from the wn i-k th y st nt a 1 unriry. The enter pn-e i ovi-i i vue.--.-.-M. when Mr. Welling t'.:i eiisCi.'V- rs by reading the (lap'-rs that ii - ... '1 n m oh., a dupe of by Wilding i!: . M.ii-i... and i'. m.Ivs to reclaim his ; i-i.,..- tty TI; y gi u; the 1-iundry ! i 11 iie ss -Hid i;o i'.it k to llie farm. While j th ro o ;s is ilisi-ov-.-r: l on Ann s Acre j Lot. The swindl s, through a number j of i-.inplie ition- and circumstance, re I pent; and N;m. U iv? W !ing-n, and j billy ;ire ouc move h.ipy. Music is as.s' iianciarus, ;t....i.-ir-, ,l niromrhont t n- olav. and iNan il by M. N. Fornev. ;ve5 5-,.v. T!i Songs and dances with the t.-r Car-Builders' j 5s5jitanPj .f Billy. the result of of a i ti.,. -;n o...v.....r ,.t th.. ov---i b.av-e , 1 1 1 J iw j. " , -- n'tit. Tick-1, now on sale. the child should bo. macio to sit up straight. Piuctaittly leaning over a desk or a piano has a bad eflect upon the eyea of children, which is fully equaled by a misfortune which befalls little gir'a, and that is their tresses falling dawn ever their faces. It is supposed that squinting is caused in tha brain, but it is well known that children inherit it. Many of these surrouneling iulluenees are Indirectly the cause of squinting, and they should be most zealously guarded against. Always see to it that children have plenty of fresh air in the school room, and do not excite the child's imit&tiva faculties. Many a child has been, ft squihter for life, made ao y imitating a nurse tjr a com panion'who squinted for fun. This is a most pernicious practice, and one that is oftentimes indulged in by those who have the care of children because the child is so smart it mimics so well. ANOTIIER CIUTICAX TERIOD. PAINS and ftE&KHESSES congregate around such establishments, or for some more classical cause, has never been explained. It gradually camo to ba adopted for tho alleys in the rear of fash ionable mansions on which tho stable-' open. and. in fact, for any street of stables. Tho mows of London are street s sui irencris They cut in half the blocks on which swell residences make a pompous frontage, and their aspect is as much more j oicturesque and homelike, aft it is less im- j posing than that of the grimly graid palacei of which they aro adjunct. In. tba quarters of Lonuon in which aristocracy still lingers, the mews etiil preserve nrscli of their old character, end aro the abiding places of stable helpers and genteel poverty. In tho deteriorated parts of tho town they are squalid and reelung nests of misery and want, where human beings harbor like rats and probably of ten do not see the light of day for years. I can imagine nothing moro horrible under tho sun than the Whitechapel mews, un less it bo the dreadful inner courts and no thoroughfares widen stul further com Iiistimtlv relieved hy the Culift"- Anti-Paia Plaut-e-. ' new liior-l ni eeal'le, in-l anlaiieotlH Mini infalihie ;aiii-Klihn plasler.csni't'l- t ;-M-V ally atliilt-(l to lulievei female lauiss Vilii ami Weakn.ni's. Warraiite.l vastly niperior to all o lor !a .trs.anti t lie umst jer- tect an! Hint - 'ti 1 ,1111, Jiir.ammaii'.oi hihi mie nessi-8 vet coiir.'iiu. ed. At all ilnigpist, cents ; five t':-v 1 tie ; or. in.siau'i' fie, ef 1'OT I Mil UUV'i AMI Cttl'iMlC.Vl. CO., JJostou. Mat: si. Dr. C A. filarshall. - - -V mm, I XJ k. -! 0,; q.o 1 b , i!l mat ::f!. The .ie! !... J. C ....-...'- - 1 . !lt 111! tIC W:.S v 1.. mo he r. a- . -.-or hi ini-thiiis sort 11. and ail- TlMBI.IN". ee.'v. rs Standards, . d ch-inir-s The next very critical period is when maiden. Their constant study, or the too : plicate tbo raxmtications . these mazes of ..W n!i,,! ion to n oxactinfr occuoa- misfortune and vice. Alfred 1 rumble m tiou. will work incalculable iniury. llhe voung man or womau vho is fortunate enousrh to discover this in time has reason to be thauKttil, lor tne s,euiiui ocuiisl Pittsburg Bulletin. r ii 1 L.J JbW 9s s 1 Preservation of the ixtural Teeth 11 Specialty. A ui sthi tics gi en for I'ain- Li;s.S FlI.I.INO Oil IXTIS ACTION tV Ti J-TIf. Artificial teiih niaib on Cold. Silver, Bubber i-r (,'( lliib;iii Plutts, and inserted as toon ;,s tc th are -?:tittccd when ebs sired. All work warranted. Pi in re asonable. f IT7. t li!. ( iv T. !' !'- vl 'i;Tf . N KB si I e"j W" -7' ty - OFFICE. I rs'i.-ii'il afeiuion ;11 i:i;3h:t-i tntrust- Carring a Restaucfcut Rt?ak. Two vcun-r gentlemen a little the worse may, if be has tho patient ia season.be for w?ar dropped in one Saturday evening j 'niye-.oe. .,!-' to !r him sfimn h-mnorni'v cood : but. s;t n .-fitcin Clark street restaurant, and. cdas! for those who aro not aware o: 'tbeir ! after consulting the bill of fare rather j XJT.RY i: OIVICK. true condition until they aro frightened ; hesitatingly, each ordered a sirloin steak, j ,..T.iVH'v.-Kl'i!i"hV. iAv'V:V,ct ,'.r -cp'Ied, In- j - . 1 .. .. . , . V I ,it.i 1.:, jn? 1 . : ... .... .. , 1. 1 . Iwi e ii.A 1-g wnra I i- t v' -' -: v ............ .... - . some .lay oy 1110 t.-ci.it;i oa iuuiiuuuj jIA uuy eoui.au ii nuo v. ocw.v ..w.v w object 3' and black specks floating before j Uveied to ths consignees, and they pro them. They see undulating lights and cceded to carve them. One of the young objects that appear to bo composed of a ! men angered the waiter, after repeated misty substauco. When this ft ate. of . onslaughts on bis steak, by calling for an thir.r-s arrives the wiso Touth or maiden ax. The other votm man was calm and will at once show himself to a physician ' unmoved. After vainly endeavoring to 1 and -ot medical advice. If the defect to ; cut bis steak while in a sitting jjostur tho eye is in its tirs-t stages the uoctor ; Le arose, poised his knife ani I01X f.uu will not be in any hurry to have you wear ; uddres3sc-d bis friend as 10II0W3: "You glasses. This is not so desirable as just keep your yo on ine now. Years ago muav suTiiose. uiasses are annuv- 1 u?ea iu aisseci rgmaina over m u luiuw m? to tuose who are torccu wear them, and if thre '.3 any to avoid it. r.z veto should bo ;!eiter Facilities for r.iaV.in?, J-'.-rm Loan lhau Any Other Ageacj U. 15. V1IM1IUM, Ul.'NA. DAVIJK, Koeary rn'Jic. 'oiary Vv.blic. x-d t3; pathic raedicrd college on the West Hcl-, i ?i,t0 HGjS - G miSC ny way ; end 111 'do' this steak if it kills I office over ISMik of Can. County, m any aa the great pr-odifseetPr. .WateU I . wr. . " . v .-.. Kkhp.apka I 'I I'll i-ool- their i" nre oird. prop, siuons st; ps t- r.i we 1 ert Vi 1 - ot ; ylC. Ihos Riddle one of the 1 re-;..?' t"i?eii . . . ,V. ...1 f i .-.-. i ' nent itcmocrai-j iii'-iu-iimu-ui r '-- , incut this mornin by pay!ng off a debt : th.c u: h : owed in the following way. He 2 f . t tdaced an old b mocr di? hat on a pola 7x1 in and hoisting it several times above hU 5.1,111. :i :i head inarched from the Ridelle house to of th 0.1. ia-.d- of xi-inch iron, with a Sixth street. The procession looked & Lard-wood cleut 3x1 inch on npper ends, mile long. I fastened with one one-half inca bolt anU Blood uikety to Flow New Yokk, Nov. 0. The Mail and Expre-s prints i-Jte fi'iowing i authentic, important t ..... 0 for 1 a"'1 H for lt5 lf: - 11 i s- r, - TT .. AT i Ki.EiGrr, a. 1.. iuv.o. in. n. 'i. S Onav X . 01 Fifth av-Tjv.e Ut-.v York: .iMi . in 1 Deoiocratic leaders are now boasting iv '.".:-irc;Q or bos , ., , i openly on the streets that they will count ct over the ends ' J , - . J , ... I . rrt a, . . " & 1 1 ' . na our. 1 nev are inreaieniii,r iu Rue uui i uegrjt-s and lynch our supervisors. They are arming people anel resistirg arrest. Several have already been shot, and it is certain blood v, ii &or on elec. ticn day. feouth C.",ioi;a democrats are voming across the border and the mil;ta ! has been ordered under arms. iil"w in it;. in for .!: niiuimum distance . nos i:f tfcrse on adjoin-jig . . , 3 . 1 i : 1: ct tj.1. oer iz inciies, anei tuat f.io-r bo.'.r.i bn made not less than 1; 1 -, lii.i n;a:le of three boanls h. Tile proj-tting encls to Uo .i two brackets, at each end - - i. . 1. .. n Ii.a I t r.l-irt . . I . I l,a y.tf c imp ' noil 1 ift v J..-H 1 .-..awv. .., UUI ty tO pUU 111C1X1 Oil. iil LJJVJ ... ' 'IL. 40i lup I' . - 'J " - - i a person who notices himself afnicted with voung phvsician cleverly separated the 1 ' tL-se symptoms will seek rest. If he Is a ; component parts of both steaks in a nas- j -One UeK-the tlaysaiul ;-u;s his li risers ; indent, let him tempc-rartiy give up tho ; teiiy manner, although it was plain to bR X.tyu?"' ' comoanionsiiip OI Uis oooiiu. ane, teeu siic seen tuat His iiieiueuia.e reuiiLii..B iian companionship; of nature. . I ercised a rather depressing effect viptiii Al ways it will bo found that gooei sigui the appetite us young tnena. Chicago is dependent to a great extent upon good ' Ue'T.'.;.. ' health, ana one should never, unuer -j. , , circumstances, neglect his gseiai coii'l, tion, no matte- iivW trltiing tno civcum 6taiC-o or symptoms ciay appear to be. Send your job work to the Hekald Wtiv tha Took Lessons. Julius Eichbcrg, the well known Dostrua musician, tells this ttory of an early ex- a ivrvs viiiu -tft ,.Tvi.m1u:r in p&vir.cr for r.r-rir nr-f-! Oca dav a ladv somewhat the sight is: Never read in bed; and advanced in years cams to make arrange- another very good rule to observe (it i? ment3 for taking private lessons in siug- ettsre-garded bv almost everybody) is uevei ing. At tho er.d of the second lesson tho to read on the cars. Boston Globe. , teacher felt constrained to tell her that ; her ear was not true, fcshe received tho , . w, ... remark verv coolly, and at the next lesson Ea.kong Cp the Xl t Tree rem afraid. Magistrate (to base ball umpu-e charged aid Mr. Eichberg, "that vou can never with being di-unk and disorderly) It is learu to binff n tune." "Oh. it doesn't Bunply outrageous, young man. the condi matter," was the surprising answer, tion in which you are brought before me. .j)oesu-fc matter'" sail tho astcnLhed Yon are a dbsgraee to tho great national teacuer. So," said the pupiL "I don't game. Those who are -in 4 a' and v. no love the trutli, will bt-livc what wc say when we tell th.t Dr. I'iercc's Favorite rrescrii tiun has done more t rr'.ieve the suffer ings of women, than all other medicines now known to science. It cure all ir regularities, internal inllniiiaiiiui anel ulceration, displacements and kindred troubles. It is the only medicine for women, sol 1 by drugibts, uud.tr a posi tive yinnanltt; from the iiianufacturear, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried out for nianv vears. limit. New York Sun, The following converse tioi was ber.rrl between two prominent democrats care anything about music, but my doctor 0:, .ixm street this morning. First dem- tou feel this morniDg ard the news?" Second democrat"! feel pretty d d rocky." Umpire Wh-a-tl That'll c-h-ost yon Baid tLat 6ing:ng would be tho best thing j 0.rat ' How do twenty-five (hie) dollars judge. io bac f dyspepsia, and so I decided to tako 1 r " h d