fp VOLUME 6. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1898. NUMBER 35 tttttlroab Tlm ffablsa. ALLEGHENY VALLEY UAILWAY COMPANY, In effect Sunday, December ID, 1!", Low Grado Division. KAMTWAIIK. jSi.f.jNo.jNo.v. mm lua" A. .'V- " A. M. A. M. V. M 10 AO 4 11 4 . 11 :m A Id (V 20 II ili A l 2" 11 44 A ai XI VI IM A 4 A M 13 311 II 01 A 0M 12 2(1 HI l i 12 as 22 t 7 12 i A 40 A 4 A I Oil II 41 Ml M I 20 7 on 7 on 7 iA I an I H0 7 10 7 OS 7 M I 40 I 4:1 7 2 7 is I m 7 'm 7 an 1 SO 7 42 7 41 2 08 7 Al 7 AO t 37 A 20 A 17 J 47 Wl 'A 27 ( M A .V MM I'. M. F. U A. M. A. U. P. it " WKMTWAWn. "" 7o.tSo. TSoTlO 104 I 104" A. M. A. H. P. M. P. D. P. M 10 10 a ;n a no 4io ; tA a; a in 10 4 A 07 II 17 ai 1) mi II 211 4:t 7 oni 11 : 4'.i 7 IV 11 42 A AO 7 2ll 12 AA 7 12 7 42! 7 40 A 40 I to 7 2.1 7 AO, 7 60 A AO I 2ii 7 ai 7 A 1 HA 7 4o A Of, I AI 7 AT A 22 t2 l 'dlU A H4 111 A III A 41 t 27 32 A A7 1 47 8 K r 17 2 A A Oil B 211 i s m 9 lo; ; A :m 4ll a no mi p. m. A. m.l P. M. p M. P. m. STATIONS. ItcdRnnk ... I.awnonham . New Hcthlehcm (Hk itldito Mnysvillc Siimmervllle . . Ilrookvlllo Hell Fuller Keynnldsvllle . PaneoaM Falls Creek.... IliiHols Nalnlla Wlnteilmrn ... Pentteld Tyler Henecette Hrnnt Driftwood STATION. Driftwood Urnnt rioncjette Tylor Pen Held Wlnterburn .... Cabola IhiHol Falls Creek Pancoast Knrnolrinvlllc. Kill lor Boll Rrookvllln fummervllle... MayHVllle OakKldire Sew llethlcken f.awonham... Trnlnn dnlly except Sundny. DAVID McUAKUO, Okm'i.. COPT. J AS. P. ANI'KHBON Gkh'i. I'aw. Aot. PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. I'hlimtolphla Jt Erie Rnilmad Dlvlnion. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT. Tmlre lenve Driftwood EASTWARD :I0 m Trnln K, weekdnyx. ft Sunhury, W l)lelim', llHr.letoii, I'ottKVilkMVrnnton, llrrinlurR nnd the IntermtMlinle ntn tiw, nrrli-lnir at l'hllndelkl 6:2:1 p.m., Niw York. ::) p. m.l llnlllnmre, 8:00 p.m.i WiHhtnirion, 7:IA p. m I'tilltnnn I'nrlor enr fnnin Wllllnmnimrt to l'hllndlhla nnd pnn emitereoncheii from Knne to I'hllndelphln mid WllllnmHport to Hnltlmnre nnd Wnnh kriKton. 4.l p. m. Trnln A, weekdnyK, for lliti r4nliurK nnd Intermetlitite HtntlonH, nr rivlnu nt I'hllndelphln 4: l M. New York, 7:. 'CI A. M. I'll I Inmn Sliliii earn from Vlnrrlffhurir to l'hllndelptiln una New Vork. I'hllndelphln paHHctiireni onn ivnmln In Hleeoer undlMtiirbed until 7::i0 A. u. -Jt0 p. m. Trnln 4. dnlly forSunliui y, Hnri l bunr nnd Intermediate Htatlonn, urrtvln? nt Philndelphln, 9:. 12 a. M.t New York, :3 A. H, on week dayn and A M. on Kun duyi Hull I more. A:20a. u.s Wiislilnitlon, 7:4 A.M. I'ullman uleepem fimm Erie and Wm HatiiHport to I'litlHaelpfctnund 'UlluniMnMit. to WnNhlnitton. I'aMsiwtjrei'H In nleeir for Hnltlmnre nnd Waslilnitlnn will Iw trnnnferred Into WaHhlntrton Hleeper lit W44 HnmHoort. I'nHHuturer omcheH from Erie o Phllndelphln nnd NVimiinixport to llulrt anora. ' WEHTWAKD 41:41 n. m. Train A, weekda.VH, for Erie, Kkfir wa, DuHoIh, dlormoalnnd principal InM r medlate NtntioiiH. :4 n. m. Train H, daily Tor Erlo and Inter mediate pointn. il:4A p. m." Train IA, woelxlnyii for Kane a.nd Intermediate t at hma. THHOl'lill TRAINH HOK 11HIKTWWJD FKOM THE EAST AND SOUTH. TTRAIN Icav.w NewWkA:N)n. m.,llill4kl. pliluA:!W p. m.i WantilaiKton 7:20 p. m Witl tlmore .40 p. m., arrlv4tiK at Driftwood 4:41 a. m.. weekdnya, with fullmnn Hleeperii.nd aaHenvrer coiu'Imm f worn I'hiladelphia to iie and WaalilnKUw nnd baltluioiiB to WIlllnmHport. TTKAiN 16 luaran ItiiUMlelphlu 8:30 A. m.l WaHhinirloii, Wl. u.; .Hultlmore, N:60a. H.i Wlikeslutrre, 10:tA jk. u.; weekdnyH, arrlvlnif at Driftwood at A:4A p. H. with Pullman Parlor oar Iroin I'hHadulphtat to WUIIamnport and pamnnicereoacli to Kne. TRAIN 8 lea vea New Vork at 7:40 p. m.i I'itla delphla, 11:20 D- m.i Kanhlnictuii, 10.40 a- m.: Baltimore, 1I:J0 p. .; dally arrlvlas nt Driftwood nt t:43 a. m. Pullman Hleviln r.titH from I'hilm. to WlUlnmsn't. und through ipaaaenirer eoa4ha feoin I'hlladelphlav to (Erie and Baltimore WIlllamHport. tin IHundayaonly Puluuaa sleeper Philudeialhla ito Erie. JOHNSONBUBG RAILROAD. (WTBKKMY8) TKAIN 10 leaven Ulrtgway at K:AA a. m.; Jdlin aonhurg at 8:lla. aw arriving at ('lenauint at 10:00 a. m. TKAIN 20 leave Clermont at 10:40 a. m.iar alvlng at JotinmnatMn at 11:30 a. m. ud Kldgway atll:A0p.a. RIDGWAY A CLEARFIELD R fft. AND OONNBCniONS. M'KKKBAVH. BOFTHWARn. NOHTHWABin. ATM A. M. HTATlOHov V.MTI'.M. Mttl 10 2M no:: ms- I1S1 11 4W 400 441 A 10 A A2 R.hhw-o A (J0 lt"i0 Drift wood 4 Ml oo Euim-Iuki Jnac. 3 26 CO Ht. Mury 2 40 A 19 Kane 12 1A n 11 AI 42 11 3H H 2,7 WIJxx Jolimonlairg 12 10 .6 20 Uldgway H60 12 17 41 27 iHlund Kun K 43 12 22 H W- I'nrinau Tranxlw k;in 12111 4I (Jmybuid H 29 12 lift 4U5 Hhorullillu H2II 12 39 4H Hlu lti-li N 22 7M 747 7;m 73 AM vineyard uua am .. .. 12 411 mi Carrier H 17 7 24 12 63 7tt ' Krcn-kway villa "OH 7 17 12 67 7 (HI I.uiih llllU A02 712 1 07 7 14 llnrvevH Hon 7 64 7 04 1 16 72V EuIIb Creek 7 60 7 011 I 40 7 BA IHiHoIm 7 40 1141) T20 r2i FuIIh CrwC TOO (ISA 1U3 740 UeyuoldHvllle 46 1140 211 Hid Hrookvllle 0141 A 04 II OA am New Bethlehem A 20 A 10 3 AO 9 66 Red Bank 4 2A A 30 12 40 Plltnliurg 140 i. ni. p. m. a-m. p. m. THAINH LEAVE BID4JWAY BARTWAUO. WWTWABn. TraluS. 7:17 am Trnln a. A: 10 am - .. 2:20 pm " 3. 11:20 am " 4, k:0Upoi " 16. H:Wpm 4.VUUT0HINrlUN, a Oen. Ddauagur. J. R. WOOD, Uen. Paaa. Ag't. Notice or Application for Charter In the Court of Common Pleaa of Jefferson County, No., Term, 1H98. TTOTICE Is hereby Klven that nn application i-' will ba nutde to the auid Court oil the I'lli 4f February, 1MM, at 2.0U o'clock P. M.. at the 4urt Houne In anld county, under the "Act U provide for the Incorporation and regula 1 111 of certain corporatiuiia." approved April ' ..h. 1K74, mid lta auppleiiienta, liy A. L. beet, m. D. Hoover, K. B. Douniur, et al., to be rJ WaHlilngtou Camp, No. 2IIH, of Penuiiyl--".a, Patriotic Order Bona of America, of I - uolnarille. Pa., thechuractoraud object of 11 kt the uialnteiiance of a aoclely for I 'ltd or prciteitive purpoHea to Ha nieiii- n fuuda collected therein, and (lln .tg aeniluieutaof loyalty und patriot . J frutonml finiUng of (levotlon to v riuoiigt lta metubera, and for thei 10 t'.i'Ai, HJttea aud eujoy all the . 1 .. a and pclvlletfea cuuferred by Aim. i Sn.ota. M- iAVtr, MMtor. TJFFALO, HOCtTF.HTF.tl & PITTS BURGH UAILWAY. The short lino between IliiHols, ttldgwny, llrnilf.ini. Hnlitmnnc n, HutTnln. Hochesler. NliiKiirn Fnlls nnd points In tlio upper oil region. Hn nnd nfter Nov. 1Aih. IWM, paaaen grr train will nrrlvennd depmt from Fnlls Creek million, dully, except Sunday, as fol- 7.2A n m nnd p ni for Cutwcnsvlllo nnd Clciiltlcld. . 10.00 n in HiilTnlo nnd lbs-heater nmll l or lliwkwnvvllliltldgwny,.lohninliiig,Ml. Jewell. llrndford.Hiiliiiniinen. HiilTnlo mid linchotcn connecting nt .Tohnsonlnitg with I. E. I nil n 3, for Wilcox, Kane, Warren, Cony nnd F.rln. ... 10.27 n in Accommodation- loi fykes, lllir Hun nnd Fiinxuinwney. 10.2s n in For He) iinlthvlllp. I.lft p m llindford Aceomnioilallon ror Hrechtrce, Itrockwiiwllle, I.lllnotil, I'nr mon, Itldifwny, Johnsonlniig, Ml. .If wet I nnd llrHilford. I.j:, p. m Aceonimndiitlim for I'unxntl tnwnpy ii ml llli: Hun. 1.5.1 u. ni. Miill-Kor Diillolo, Cykc, nig Hint runxntitftwncy nnd Wnlidoti. 7.40 p m Aeeommodntloii fur lllit Itun nnd ruiiAMilnwiiey. I'HKM'iniei'n hik requested to nui'linHO llek- elx liefore enierlnu the onr. An exeewt ehnme of Ten 'entu will lie colleeled hy enn- diietom when fHren nrn pnld on trnln. from nil mntlmiH where n ticket olllee luninliiliillied. Thounnnd mile tleketn nt two eenln ier mile, irood forpHBnBe helweennll nlntlon. J. 11. MclNTYim. Auent, Knlln Creek, ln. E. 45. Lai'EY, Uen. I'm. Aiient, .. H.KheHlir N.Y. EECH CREEK RAILROAD. Nw York Centnl 4 Hudion Rlvtr R. R. Co., Ut CONDENSED TIME TAIII.E. HKAD IIP Exp Mull NjLNojB 1IKA1I IMIWR Exp Mull No;m No3A Nov. 14, 1M7. p m 10 2. p m 1M Arr....l'ATTON.. n ni p 111 ttoo 14110 A 23 4 21 .Lve 10 04 1 34 WeHtover. 9 40 110. M A II A FEE Y A 46 16 12 3A l.ve .... Kci nuxir A rr S 10 4 40 A in II 01 12 1 ...tiA..AH? 7 20 6 16 M 6H 12 16 Arr... . Kei moor ....l.ve 7 27 622 KM 12 11 New MIIHirt 7 30 A W A47 1206 tilnntn 7 37 6:ri H40 1169 Mltchclla 7 43 AID HI0 ll.m ....CLEARFIELD.. mo "IW 11 10 I II 30 7 61 II 12 Woodlnud A 30 47 7 46 II 06 Hllllcr A 3A A.V4 7: 10.W Wnllnceton d 41 H6 72A 1060 .. MorrlMlaleMini.... 361 707 72) 10 41 Lve Mimon Arr U00 7 16 li 66 10 l Lve 1 .,,, I Arr 7 40 1101 Arr(',l"-,01 Lve Tin lOiln'Arr Miinwmi l.ve 7 12 10 32 Winlinrne 4tl 10 12 PEA LE 26 960 flllllnliiwn TIM 9 43 HNOKHIIOE AIM 8 4K ....BEECH CHEEK 606 AXI Mill Hull 46a A26 .....LOCK HAVEN 4 60 A 16 Youngdiile 437 H00JEHHKV HIIOHE.M'NC. 4 32 7 66 ....JERSEY HHOHE.... 4(8 17 26 Lve WILLIAMSP'T Arr p mn m a m II M T'Mli.1. ATtrAtiiNolt. R. a m 30 Arr WILLIAMKl' T Lve M2 34 Lye... ..PH11.A Arr 2li I.v"S V.vliiTniniiounTr 9 26 Lv... Y. via l'lilla,. ArM0 40 p m AM 11 30 4:i 19 Oil t9 30 p m a m Dnlly V'ck-ilnyi AOMp m Mundnya 1 10.66 a m Sunday "b" New York pHNcuirora traveling via Phil ndelphlaam 10.20 a m trnln ftwm Wllllani"- Port, will change cum at Ctltimblit Ave., hlbidelpllilH. 4'4NNK4'TIIIIM. At, WillihniHniirt Willi PhllHdclphuultcndlnglt.K. At Jeraey Hliore witn ran itrooa Kaiiway. At Aim Hull with 4Vntral Hullroad of I'eniiHylviinla. At PhlliiiMmrg Willi Pennvylvnnla Ruilioad nnd Altooxn & Phlllpnliuric dtonnertlng R. It At 1 leaiwKi aim nuiiaiA. Kia'iuMter .V Piltsliuri-lt Hnllwny. At MahiilTey nnd I'm Ion wlfh Cnmlirla li CfenrHcId lllvlaion of 1'ciinsyKniiln Hiillmtid. At Mnhufl'oy with Penimylvninlii ti Nortli-WeNtvrn Hnilrond. A. U. Pjw.mkr, F. K. Hkhkiman, HiiiHrlntendent. Oaki'I Piihh. Agt. Clitliideiiihln, Pa. UliaccUancou. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And ReallENtate Agent, Rcxynoldavllle, la- Q MITCHELL, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW. Oitlce n Weat Mala afreet, oppoalM the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldavllle, Pa. c. Z. 4GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BrookvllVe, JelTorson Co. Pa. Olllce Hn room formerly .occupied by Gordom ft Uorlawt Weat Main Street.. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Q'uhllc, real eetnte agent. Patent ecured, oniloctlona madm promptly. OHtoa In Nolau Mock, Keynoldavllle, Pa. JpRANCffS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Offlcea In Muhoney building, Main Street, ReynoldavtHle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Ituul Entu I o Agent. Vd ilectlona will aecetve piompt.t.1entlon. Orlloe Jn the FoNter block, near poatolHce, Ueya aildavllle, Pa. J)R. B. E. HOOVER, REYKOLDSVILLE, PA. Kealdent dentlnt. In bulldlag near Metho dlatcburch, oppualte Arnold Ulock. Oentle nea In operating. D a r. devere king, dentist, (iftlceover HeynoldHvllle Hardware Co. atore, Mulu atraet, Uuyuuldavllle, 1'a. fitl. H OTEL McCONNELL, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar tera for commercial men. gleam heal, free bua, bath rounia aud cliaieta on every floor, ample roonut, billiard room, telephone con nectlona A'". JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. . C. VILLilAN, Proprietor. Flrat cluaa In every particular. Located lu, the very centre of uie bualneaa part of town. Free 'bua to aud from tralna and commodious aumpU room (or cow mere uil Uavetora. 9 26 7 40 A406M 901 7T7 DOS 7 22 9 26 7 42 941 HHI 9 47 A an 10 34 A 67 III 4A 10 10 60 II 17 III 68 9 27 11 I 940 II I 946 II 60 10 20 am n m p m 1130 7 10 STAMPEDE GULLY. HOW A WELL KNOWN RAVINE IN TEXAS GOT ITS NAME. A Herd of 16,000 Cattle Alnmprdcd at Night, anil Itefure They Were stopped 2,100 of Tlietn Were Killed -Cmitly Blunder Made by a Mexican C'awbny. One of tbn Hirst tlcspcrttte Alnnipedca of cuttle over witiiofteri by n Toxu) cow boy, buva Rev. J. 13. Crauflll of Waco, Tei , occurred in 1870 tin tbe piuirie iu the center of which now Atnml the town of McGregor. Fifteen thoiismid cattle and SS cow boy a (inrticitiatjul iu tbu vxcitiuff event. Mr. Crauflll win not n participant, but he tc-lln (lie story nt lie get it from nn eyewltnc iu Tbe Iudepcndent. Late iu tbe afturnnou of .Tuly 4 there lutd been a lively thunder i tortu that made the catllo Iw rvoun. Al II) o'clock at uluht. however, they icimed to be Alct ping piofouudly. Then tlio iiumttiTe proiculs n fnllowA: '"ihe sturs were nil Ahiuing, nud tbiro win 110 cauAH nt u!l tor tbe arous ing of the bcrd. They appeared to get up all at once, with liugle purpone, n:'d tbe roar that van heard gecnird to c:nm from a Hinglo tbrnnt. The WHkoii broibcni aud tbt ir cowboyi who were slcM .uh lu lh ir cr.mp runlii d to their ponitn, who were gruzing with the nd illei aud In hi leu on, aud at fart ai the bite could 1 0 repluted in their luouthi they mounted und galloped to llio Hunks nf tlio now diKirt taring masH, beaded in tlio direction tit the 1 inr.oA river." Ibe usual 101:1 no on fucb cccHHioua ta 14 pet iu trout of the herd a risky piece of woik nnd start it to runiilug in it circle. Tbii attempt wan made In ibis case. "Some cattle cnu outrun oibcrs, nud in I bi A case tbt ro woa a bunch of about AO fully 80 yards iu advunce, and to wind tlii lending group the two rescu er rode. Of the loading group, a I ho, noma were faster than others, aud this group ran iu a diamond shape, with t wo liiinienae atecra leudiug nil. When Mr. Wiltou and bit coiupauiou readied the two leading steers, Uiey begati shooting tbeir icm Ivcig lwe to tlieni, and in that way ibe Lum li was inude tooblbiuo, aud a the tcuuiug 4uucb of cattle obliqued tbe main stumpedu obliqued, aud tbe first step tu 'milling' bud been tukeu. By this time thecuttlo were not ting tired. Nearly five miles bad beeu covered, aud tbu hreuth of the lenders was couiiug abort and painfully, but tbey were rutJiiug ou because tiie front cattle ut this time know as a mutter of fact tbeir only satety was in keeping up the run. TtVose behind were coming, und they wore in the majority, aud tbe ieudcrs were con. pcllcd ta run. There wus rciil duugi r lor tbe forward mem bers of the stampede. "Iu tbe invoice of nrticlva coutained iu tbe regulation 'outfit' there isuhvays some kind of stimuluuta, aud but for the stimulants contained iu Mr. Wil sou's oubUt it Is uoHHible that tbe Btiiiu pede would have beeu stalled without 1' disaster. IIu bad u Meucuu along, one of tbe brut cowboys iu the southwest. This Mexican aud bis iiorso always re minded those who saw iiim ride of tbe fubled Centaur. Ho rode far forward aud bent over, so that die aud bis borne appcuntd to be one auiruul. No horse. however rugged, 'wildAiid woolly,' bad ever botu aLlo to uuseut bim. This As- tea bad Lccu to tbe liule brandy ruulet too often aud bad filled And emptied bis tin cup -with surreptitious intoxicants, so that bis usual exaolleut judgmeut went awry. W beu be ouceeeded iu get ting mounted, after having fombletl with bis bridle a good leul, be was fur j iu llio.ttur, uud the stampede bad gone past biua, so that when Jie overtook the rear end be passed ta tbe front ou tbs other side and rode on .the wroug flank. "When bo reached the bead of the herd, he -was juot in time to defeat tbe munoaver.tbuu under execution, of bend ing tbe .moving muss from a straight liue to assemicirole. Itevclver in band, disregarding the other mu, be begun shooting in the fanes of tbn wild steers, and the effect of this was to straighten tbe run and briug tbe advisnce straight toward n jirecipioo. This precipice was a wash iu the prairie, forming a deep ravine fully UO yards wide, uud iu a .shorter time than it takes to tell of this controteinpa tbe bend of the column was pouring over, a horrible cascade of beef, plunging madly iuto destruction wbilu Heoing from an imuginary dunger. " When Mr. Wilsonjmd bis lieutenants tiw that it was impossible to save their cattle, they saved themselves by dexter oualy turning at right angles at full apead and riding ont of the way. They next returned to tbe flank uud field a council of war. A few seconds decided them, aud all kauds oonimeuoed shoot ing into the herd, tbe object now txting to build s breastwork of eurcasses and save the rear end from the destruction that bad overtaken tbe front. The gul ly was nearly full of cattle by this time. They were snorting and bellow ing, crashing aud tearing, and still heaping np, und when tbe Briug began tbe wounded ones tumbled over on tbe others, and in a short time tii gully, like tbe sunken road at Waterloo, was bridged by carcasses. Tbe hord surged up in billows, like an ocean, and beut now because it could not do otherwise. Tbe semicircle was formed, and Wil on und his men crossed the gully be low uud rode arouud the opposite side aud raorossed, and in short time tbey bad the oat tie Jmlted, forming an iu- complete letter O. und there they stocd, blowing, bellowing, shivering All hiinil remained oil watch till uinUl, und iu Ihe uioriiiuit, when B count wusinude, it wus aiicertiuned that 11,700 heud were missing. Ihcrii were ulterwurd 3,700 pairs of horns taken from that gi.lly. It wus culkd Stampede gully for tnuuy yer.rs nfterwurd, und perhaps will al ways with siiine people bo remembered by Hut uiime. " flow to Preiwt. Oreci,,. "Aftorn fcrlpA of cxperlim nts on my- rvlf nnd others," ventured nn experi enced physician to u reporter, "1 am oi nut need that ninny ntituiying dreams, Mill in n:tiny instances rob sleep of iiiv.cb of its rc.crciitiim and benefit, cun be prevented if persons will take the trouble to do ra There lire dreams which are prnriuttd by an overloaded Uninnch mid iudigiftlcii. These can be ptevtntcd by not ovcrlontling the itoiuach mid !..1i1i:r rare, e-ipccliilly lu the evening, not to put that which .ex perience bus demonstrated is tit.t easily "Rested. A fairly filled stomach is, lu wtver, 1cm ct'itdtuive to dnunis tlmu 11 u nlitoliitclr empty one. I tblnli I ran sa: ly say that if thr.se porscus who are troubled mnch by dreaming will wear crtra long sleeves to thulr nightgowns t!:";- will fid a rcn:ctly thereby. What L even belt' r t'.ir!i l.-.ng slcovcs is to put n rnl.l'i r t i .l In the lit 111 of the sleeves, so Unit tUy will net slip up 011 tbe arm. Th" mbbe eird '!mnld uot be tight ij.li tu ititetfi re any way with tbo 1 . :-:. ci 111c tiuon in luearms, out sti!! uj,i.t cucnt'- keep tbo ends of tua 1' ivts well tU..i; n. the vr!.!s. "To thi t r.i belur: ut '. others w ho can- tint br.rc their slci vcs properly arranged th" ti.mc effect can be "retired by Wear- l" a wriSUtt on tbe wrist, or, better yet. to pull 11 sock r.vrr tbo hands aud I In ihe leg of it to the sleeves nf tbo nil'litnwu. Iu tidditiou to preventing rrern s tb.M slmplti arrangemnnt will be icnii'l cxtrenicly conifoiinble during Ibe mid iiighlsof the next couple of months. A little Inquiry will convinco any one tl'i-t thofo whore wriHts nnd forearms i.rc tiueovend tire uunoyed nwt by i'.k nn s. The reck used as a kind of on f! tended jilove will effectuully stop tl't in, I tit it r.iiist l o attached to tbe ! 1 in of tin' uis-'bteowu; otherwise tbe 1 In ve w ill w in I; up the arm and the r ired effect be lost. My remedy, iu brief. Is to keep the hand, wrist aud forealm well covered. " Washington Hr..r. A Roman Candidate. Tbe cmpirant to publio office, like other Roman gentlemen of station, has a few slaves, perhaps 60 or so, accord ing to his wealth. His cubiculiiriuA, otherwise valet, attends upon bim and brings bim tbe robe which is so artistic ally 'whitened that from it be gets his name of candidate. No tauio or faucy waistcoat must be worn today, in order that the candidate may better bare his breast to display tbe wounds acquired in the service of bis country. After duly submitting himself to tbe bunds of another slavo, his barber, and utter partaking of a slight hot dainty break Inst, he is ready to go forth. It is market day, and he must show himself to the people, or be must go to the polling place, tbe Campus Martius, or pay a visit to the forum. Ou going abroad tra must be accom panied not only by tils supporters, but by a few of bis personal slaves. They do not ail accompany him upon the ooca sion. His cook, for instance, for whom his master bad to pay more than for bis doctor or event for a learned pro' feasor, most stay at home iu order, with the other slaves, bis satellites, to pre pare toothsome morsels for tbe-candi date and hit guests on their return from the fatigues of the day's canvass. As becomes the dignity of tbe occasion, bis sonrra, or buffoon, will not accompany him; out, on tha ether band, no self re specting candidate would wish to show himself without just a few of his at tendant slaves. Catholio World. Hllchtiy Changed. 1'ogg 7o i.udn't gouo far before I found one cf my wheels badly deflated, but thcru happened to bo a shoe store near by, and to, of course, I was all right. Foiidevsou I don't undcxHtuml, old follow. Po(!g Tbey ulwnys huv pumps iu .shoe stores, you know. 1'emleiHoii thinks be will, try that joke ou bis friend Brown. I'Vndci'Hou l''oKggototf a good thing today lie suid bis wheel wanted blow iiig up, uud so ho stopped ut a shoo Ktoiu. He said, yon know, they always atave boots in u shits store. Ha, bal By Jove, though, come to think of it, that doesn't sound right. But it struck me as awfully funny when Fogg got it off. 1 suppose it's bis way, don't you know "Boston Transcript. A Considerate Baetor. Tha rector of a small country parish in tbe midlunds had lived amoug his people a simple, uuobstrusive life, which had endeared bim to tbe hearts of those who knew him. Iu very oold weather be would invito tbe oougroga tion to come and warm themselves at tbe stove before leuviug the church. Uuder other conditions of weather bis tbimgbtfuiuess for tbe comfort of . his flock took s sumewbut different form, and Ht tho end of a half hour's aonuou be would sometimes any, "As the wtatfier is still no inclement 1 will, my :Vjr friends, longtbeu my discourse 1 imewbat lu the bnpe that it may oleur i tr, ' Com bill Magaxiue, tie Won the Bet. "f want a pair of Indies' kid gloves," aid tbe sad looking young man. " Yin," snid the elongated haberdash ery clerk, with A show of wit "Not for your sister, of course?" The sad looking young man blushed pniufnlly. "N-nc," bo raid slowly. "It for fur for n puny. I I want to win a bet." "You want to win n bet?" said tho clerk Inquiringly. "Yon don't look like a person that would piunlile," "Thanhs," said thoad young man. "I I don't g-gamble an a rule. I g-guess I won't g-gmnble any more. You see, this here p-party she she stirt of tempted me to bet. I d-don't see how 1 cau afford to lose. If 1 1-lose. I I'll be ont more thun if I won." "Of course you will," said the clerk sympathetically. "B cut !f 1 win I'll bo out nuywuy," sii id tbo sad ( ro. "Nowyon'ro talking In bunches," cnid the clerk, by this time well inter ested. "How's tbot?" "W-tvclI," stuttered the sad yonng mail, "It it's tho only w-wuy I o-enn figure It. bhc she m-iuade the bet. lilio s-said she wouldn't u-caro if sho lost, but s-she'd m-nialio a fun bet a f tin 1 et she culled it tb-that I wouldn't U:y a pair of cloves f-for her So so I win the b.it See?" "Aud sho tctH tho gloves," said tho clerk "No. OU? Ye. Tan or purple?" New York Journal. Certainly Complimentary. ".lobu," suid Mrs. IIu. kins, "I heard n nicu compliment for you today." Mr. Hark ins put bis paper down. tu isted up the cuds of bis mustacbo. lurked pleased and suid : "Well, thiit's nothing so remarkable. I receive compliments ueurly every duy. ' Xr Hnrkins went on slppi-iR her tea. mil! her husband waited for her to resume. Finally bo said : "Well, why don't you tell mo what it waii? Who was It that complimented mi.1?' ' "Oh. you couldn't guess in a week!" "Mrs. Docriug?" bo ventured. "No." "Not Bessie Falliugtou?" bo rather eagerly suggUKtud. "No " "Oh. well, of course, if there's any secret ubout it 1 don't cure to hear what it is or who said it I" "There isn't any sooret about it," Mrs. Hai'kiiiA sweetly replied. "Mr. Hauuaford told mo that every time be aud I met ho beciimo more thoroughly convinced Hint you were a limn of ex cellent titt-to. " luhu HmkiiiH then shoved his bands dawn in bis pockets and wulked outside to think it over. Loudon Tit-Bits. :ot to De Caught. A well known Norfolk squire was la menting tbe tin-reuse of pouching to his keeper, who mentioned ouo Richards as the most notorious poacher of tho neigh borhood. Hoou ufter tbe squire hup pencil to meet this Rirburds, who as sorted that ho could get gume whenever bo wu.'iod it. keepers or uo keepers. This uuuuyed tlio squire, who said: "Well, if you briug me a baro tomor row off my owu estate I'll give you a guinea for it. " "Wbutl Au you a J. P.?" "Oh, that'll be all right!" "Well, then, dono, sir!" Next day Ibegriuuiug poacher arrived aud wus shown iuto tbe study. " Well, have you got him?" For uuswer he opened the sack, ont of which jumped a flue bare, which rushed wildly rouud tbe room, seeking to oscupo. "Why, haven't you killed it?" yelled tbe iudignuut squire. "No, sir," suid tbe poacher, with a grill. "I have no lioeuse. "Nuggets. The Evening; Fan. . It isn't tho thing to wear an evening fan on a gold cbuiu any more. It should be worn ou a string of imitution pourls, if you cannot afford the real thing, and few can, since the correct length for tbe string is seven feet. If a wealthy woman wears one of thuso ornunieuts, it is im possible to tell tbat the jewels are bogus, or at least Hint's wbut tbe shopkeepers say Tho mock pearls are certuiuly per fect enough and pretty enough to muke the worst wounded oyster iu the waters ashamed of tbe pearl with which he uieuds bis shell. It is also tbe style to wear these strings wound round and rouud the neck, dog collar fashion, ei ther with high neck gowus or full dress waists. Tbe prices vary from $3. 60 a string to 36. New York Letter. Hees and Pigeons Race. A curious sporting event recently took place in Belgium. Bees and hom ing pigoona were released between Hamni aud Rbyneru. The two towns are au hour apart, and tbe bet was that 13 bees would beat 19 pigeons iu mak ing tbe distuuee. Four drones and eight working bees were well powdered with flour and released at the same Instant with the pigoons at Rhyneru. A drone readied homo four seconds iu advance of tbe first pigeon, the three other drones and oue pigeon oaine lu neck and ucck, according to tbo judges, aud the eight working bees came iu just a trifle ahead of the leu pigooua Gypsies are supposed to have come origiuully from ludia, and not from Egypt, as their unine implied. CAMILLA. filrik" ymir atiltnr, fair Cnn.llla, nnd sing tht wild souk you nrn drcnmlntf. Let the lithe linvrs fly swirt o'er Its strings, for your dnrk eyes nro licninina !! anting with furawny fancies, Camilla, that plcnd for esprctidt.n. Oiilv Ihy villi nut irul'ur Is nllunrd for the arml eouteiii,l(in. Now Cntnllla' fnir .Ineers nre picking In n: Hire the ptil-inititf pirinir', And her laiswny eyet ate Intent on Ine scene nnd the story rha rings Btnglng It, r pong uf Felipe, her aero Intrepid toid true; Hinsinii hU prnipe nnd n cnnntlng what deeds tor her love he would do. Bee the wild rnce nfier inttle, tlio broncho's wide 11011 il lihrfMi redt Hcnr the hello if llin herder Felipe, who Umhes ahead! Ulsl, how lie, Inrlnt sings as II flics o'er tbe horn of n steer I rise the wild plunge snd the homo standing Html Hnr the Ik-IIow of fenrl Tin 11, on Ihe Irnil of A iiirhiis, who leads the lone iiiur, le-s i.y nl .lit t Who Mil Felltie utiulil dnre to presson o'er the me'ii in llphi 1 Who hut Felipe slla linn In his saddle wuea rlilea ring ont In the dark? Coolly he levels hi w npon. The Imllct files true to I's murk. encli li, Ihe eng turret Camilla Is singing with gue l:ir nwuy ; Pneh Ik the i ne, lor she knnw not how long her Feline will slny Knows not that lono in tl.e wnsto of the snge- lirunh h-r muster lies slnin. Ab, .vii t t nmllla, Ihy icn;:i for Felipe, the rearleis. are valut ,-( hai lea A Keclvr In "The Land of Son shine." FERRYBOATS IN THE WAR. A Veteran's Ilrcollretlnus of One Ha Kaw at l orirnH Monroe la 1801. "It is curii.us." said a veteran sol dier, "how some incident or circum stance may iuipurt to a loug familiar object to wbithwebavo never given any special tlioj.-lit. n nignificunco that mul.i'H it ulwuys thereafter an object of particular interest. Tbo Eust river fer ryboats impress me iu that way now wbt never I see one, aud this was brought about simply by seeing one of them out of its accustomed waters amid strange scenes und pnt to strange uses. "This was in tbe full of 1801, in' Hampton Heads. The regiment that I served in was aboard a transport there, waiting with other troops afloat there to go further south under convoy of a fleet of war vessels. Tbero was a great number of vessels there of all kinds, steamers and sailing vessels and war ships, and tbey made au impressive show, but certainly tbe most striking of uny one of them on its liret appearance wus au East river ferryboat, tbe Com modore Perry. I can see bcr at this min ute us sho looked then, moving across tbe wuters of tbo liuuds; sho looked so utterly strange und curious there and ' umid such surroundings, but shu weut here and there with tbe most perfect confidence, constantly employed in truusportiug stores and troops aud making herself quite as much at home there us sho ever bad beeu amoug the currents nnd eddies of tbo narrow East ! river. I "Other ferryboats were taken down I there. A soldier friend of mine tells I me that later, iu the peninsular cam I paign, there was a New York ferryboat I in those waters that was used. as a gun boat, carrying two purrott guus, one at euch eud, mounted iu tbe gangways, where the ter.ms drive iu and out. My owu impress!. ,n is that oue or two of. these bouts went arouud Hatterus, into waters farther south; but, however that may be, I shall never forget tbe first . time I saw tbo Commodore Perry at.. Fortress Monroe, and to this day I never go along kouth street without a feeling -of tlio kecucst persouul interest for every ' ferryboat I eeo on the river." Newr York Sun, - - - - Stanley's Cat. As the bonds of friendship are" strengthened by a heavy affliction so does a prolonged sojonru iu foreign places, auiid strange scenes, turn the most common of everyday sights at home iuto luxuries. A magazine tells a story of Henry M. Stanley, who, ufter his roturu from Africa, was busily en gaged iu writing bis story of tbo "Dark Continent." . . Ho used to spread bis reference maps upon tbe floor of his room, uud on this particular day, ufter searching in bis ueur neighborhood for a chart which he much needed, he spoke to his assistant, who presently descried it near the fire side, with Btuuloy's favorite cut upon it asleep. He started to turu the intruder off, when the great man interrupted bim, suyiug: 'TNever mind; don't disturb tbe cat. I'll get uloug without tbe chart until the cut Wii Uua up. It you only knew how gotxl the sight of tbat domestic cat curled up In front of 'that bright Eng lish tire is to uie, you would never chase ber away." Tho cat slumbered ou, aud uot until she arose with a lusty yawn, scratching her front nails ou the rug as she stretched, did tbe famous explorer reach for his map. Her Motive. "That Buscomme woman is always making ber husband tell ber that he loves her right before folks. " "Yes; she knows tbut it is au awful exasperation to bim to suy it "Indian apolis Journal. The churches of Naples are so over run with ill ion that mutt nf tha m.in.. - - - - w jnakv, have been obliged to keep cats in them, at toe nsB or provoking oomio scenes like those snmctimca v itii,j,.H l ,1.. ters when a cut walks across tbe stugu.
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