H U x 1 r- Psrapfcla Tie. TThen melaccLoijr dar oiae round a4 leaves g broTB and rrd. Xl hcn corn t eiiork&l. ai alien r tjiaii.et lo roar bed. V.lrf-o r-.pple, pared and s wan .-red. are Kl in I he tun u dry. Ttw U lb lime you smack yoar lip nd think of pumpkin pia. Tliia r.um;.i.in pit's a tempting dish to almost any fiiiiow. to we an-i teuier. laacion. fjrunO and then, withal, so yr-k-w. Vou stir op ecg ami uilc and epice and tngar uh, my e: And tLn joa add tbe pumpkin, aud that n lhe pumpkin p. Brandon Banner. THE 'ABUSE OF HYPNOTISM. Quark, and Charlatans V ha Make r It Coll ke Foblie. While tue beu from byraotisni thus far LaTe been few and email, tbe evi's Lave been tur.y and great. Its leglike state is cot a normal Eleep, iriiiguig Letltli nl strf-ngth to tie aiuiiilTer, but a morbid condition bor dering upon diseas. It irritat6 the eii- tirencTToaa organization and temjiora- ri;v if jiot onranicallT weaiuns the trtn. This drawback is rioas enoc Darker aDd more terrible effect lie in the suppression of the object's will for tbe time being, and the substitution tberef .r of the oierator"s. In this re- it -ir-l l. fieus avenues to criiiie and crinii r :-uli cs Las never been eqiahd l.r.x'.f jre. Already so many discredit ab!t-: ttiuiis, uot to a stronger word, lmve been committed in Lot ope by luea; . of hTnoti.--iii that in Italy, Aus- tT't- : tr.ary. jarts vt Switzt-rLaud, CV jei .. igen and other municipalities laws L.-.v - ieen enacted prohibi'.iug iLg public i.nictice bv any except physicians. So, on the otiier band, tbe police, without any statute on the subject, have treated lmreling mesnierigts as disord-riy char- meters. Thus Douato was exjieiled from Italy, and Hansen, another hypnotist from Austria, was not.Sed never to re turn under penalty of arrest, line and imprisonment. This Dona to (-shese real name, by the wav, ia Dhont) hypnotized an Italian ar tillery officer, who immediately became half crazy. From time to lime he would po into somnambulism at the sight of a bright object. He would follow carna lamps, and unites prevented would walk toward locomotive or t-teamer lights. An architectural stndcut was mesmer ized by staring at his coniiiaaes, after which it was iinpvdble for him to draw without going to i-itvji. A young girl of Mjlan. of leauty and chr.racter, was liyjmMtized and imprt&.e with the notion that the was married a man sht had never eeen but once, and then in the darkness, fclie went cr.izv and died in a liofiiita!. Another vouns girl (of Pari-s. this tiiutj was put under a similar sjiell an was ruined. She lhiallv entereil the isdtpetriere hospitsl, where, after a Ion aud painful remedv, what was left of her former self was pronounced cared. In New York a hypnotized person was Jiia-le to lielieve ttiat he Lad taken slow iios. lie ti ll su-jf and wasted away to a t-hadow. Not until the attending physician discovered the true nature of the hallucination and lvhypriotized the subject was there ai:y sy uiptom of con valesoeuce. Ia Turin, at a series of Lypnotic lec tures ana puonc t-zpenmenu, a large proportion of iJiomj who attend,-d were taken sick with headache, insomnia and other nervous ailments. A few of those who were of a hysterical tcmjierament remained ill for a Ion; time. In the foregoing cases the hypnotizine was done with no evil intent, but there are hundreds of recorded instances where it was done with intent of eviL rhila- lielphia Tinies. It Worked ts I'rrfprtioa. Two young women stood by the cash ler's window the ot her day. One was ambitious writer of verse whose effusions Lad U-eu ersitently rejected bv Etonv di;ors, aud the other was a teacher out of a position and sorely in debt. They were engaged, just then, in commiserat ing each other, when suddenly a littl l.rown dwarf with a hump and a nioum fully patient face pushed her way up t the paying place. "My dear girC now' your everlasting chance," whimpered the joetess excitedly. -Get right nn be hind her, where she can't see von, and lunch her hemp. Then I'll follow suit. It s bound to bring ns good luck; better l:ian a raoL-ils loot; never Knew it to fail." "What nonsense! I won't be such goose r demrrred the teacher girl. "But go shead j eurseif," and bhe Etool aside f.ir the otir to get into a secure piti- tinn; the whtde charm depending of course upon doing it nnknown to ill. LuiEpliacked one. It is t-nly n'-cessary to add that the ex periment was entirely successful, an' that the poet-sa went straight home ana rote "Loving and Losing," which she s dd today for but tliat is another story. 1 can t tell it. .New lork Ilecorder. Ilmtlns Cats. 7e have tasted the rats that have run riot in isolated wheat ricks, and w can ceuscientiout ly aver that they are both 1-oth sweet ami succulent. Their flesh is while as that of a tweet bread, and Las unquestionably more flavor. We understand tliat field mice are stiil more delicate, and considering the simple and wholesome habits of their virtuous lives, we can well lulievu it. The ' Engli.-h-nan in Paris" spt-aks of a sahr.i served soon after the beginning of the seie of the commune, and the very uiemorv of it seems to have made Lis mouth wafer. Yet the town mice scarcely gave the ex I riuient a fair trial, for they La 1 been suared on the Iwisiions between the outer boulevards and the fortifications. Lon don Saturdav Review. "loIar Europe. "Tourists do say funny things yet," S:i""l .t young woman just home from Eurojie, "tiK.ngh I feared I shouldn't Lear any of them. Two wonieu were landing before a tapestry in a church, and as I a; preached one of th m said to the other? (iot your tiotebix;, Hannah? Put down (consulting Ler catalogue ;-pes;ry of St. Agnes;" then, studying the picture lefore Ler, she summed it rp: tiirl on a bench, sheep in the fore ground.' and the two moved on without a second lock." Xew York Times. Terjojrd. Travers Strange what different emo tions some occasions will bring out. 1 wes down to the races, and in the excite ment my tailor, who happened to be th re, actually came tip and threw Lhr arms around mv neck. D.udiavray 1 suppose Lc Lad picked & winner, liailu t he? Travers No, but Le saw that I had. CI. thier and furnisher. Treasury department statistics for the y r ended with June 80, 12. thowed :h .t our country exported nearlv three lit:.es as much wheat as it did ".lr.rin- 11 previous year in round numbers lity.wj,Mj Lushc-hsin place of 50,000,000. A child born at Wsueoma, la., on the 13:li if September Las a smooth, round h le in its back near where the joints af the khoulder blades come together, thronga which the action of the luc.- Sua Lc pla:n'y observed. rieaard with the PiireoM. British naval officers are elaU-d over the success of the experiments ruad witli carrier pigeons during recent com bined maneuvers of the fleet. By means of the winged messengers information of the capture of Thames and Thetes, of the Red fleet, by the Blue cruisers was successfully nd expeditiously conveved from the Arethusa to the senior officer at Belfast, who was thus placed in pos session cf important facts much earlier than was possible by ai.y other available method. Tne pigeons used were of the Belgian ftraia. and high opinion has been ex pressed of the utility of the birds for tho trarjxjue for which thev mr t -iH T 1 Las been suggested that the government ; Should talt tlw milto. .... 1 - , f.'ii uiuu auuionze , th regular breeding and training of Jiigeons f jt this seo-ke, Exchange. A t!k Charmer ia C allforala. The tliree lare rattlt-'.rxkes that at trrur.d so jaacLattcnti!n in the window of Joe O-ef-od's fcalon are no longer there. &i! wood, with the Kolnnson si'.ow, droTTc-d into ti e saloon an wanted to bet ten dollars that he could tike the rattlers out of the window, handle theia and return them safe Mr. Osgood said tliat if thev were once out cf the window Le would not Lav them pnt back, and that Milwood could Lave them. Mil wood entered the saloon and ripped the wire screen off the win dow. In a minute there was not a man in the Saloon excepting the snake charm er and the proprietor, and the later was on top of the bar with a brans faucet in one hand and a bring starter in the other. Milwood pick-' cp one of tho snakes, taking hold of near tbe mid die. The snake rattled vigorously and struck once at Lia arm, but Milwood dodged its poisonous fangs. In a coutle of miantes the snake seemed to take more kindly to the situ ation and Milwood allowed it to creep all over him. After handling it a few minutes Le dropped it into a shallow box at Lis feet and commenced pull ing the other two snakes out of tb window. They acted very much like the first, but he soon had them under perfect subjection. They are fine speci mens, each being over three feet in length. M.lwood told Tbe Mascot that be Lad been bitten by rattlesnakes se-en time, and when asked what Le used as an antidote to the poison he said eiruply tobacco. Sison (CaL) Mascot Moderated Joy. Speaking about the Washington eager ness to get the encampment, it might be said that some Lave already modified their tastes in that behalf. "True," re marked one sorrowful person, "we got the encampment, and I was as crazy to get it as any one. Dut when the chil dren were driven out of their schools, when prices were doubled on grub and drinks and tbe hubbub cf preparation was dinning in my ears I felt a good deal like one of old Jim Smiley "s heirs. "Old Smiley died worth about $60,000, and undertook to dispose of it bv n"IL As usual his heirs got into a wrangle and a lawsuit was the outcome. There, came delay and dillydally. The law suit was continued term after term, ses sion after ses-ion, until everybody was exhausted. " 'Well, what'd thev do down to court today. Bill?" said one brother to another, wno had just returned, from a ten lrme drive to the county seat to look after the litigation. " 'Oh, they continued Ler agin," said the other in a sort of desperate despair. " Bill. said the first, sorrowfully 6hakii;g Lis Lead, 'do you know I'm get- tin that tired and weary with them do lays and continniinces, I swow, Tai mighty near wi.-diin sometimes tliat dad hadn't died." Washington Cor. Kan sas City Times. Coat of Cabling. The navy department has issued a new table of cable rates of the world. A chart of the world is published, on which the submarine cables are inui cited, with the principal communicat ing land lines and the seacoast stations. Detailed m?:s are also given of the tele graphic accommodations in Central America and the West Indies, in eastern Eurojie and in tho Mediterranean coun tries. The tables of cable rates include the Atlantic cables, Cuba. Bahama, Bermuda, African, European, Asiatic and South American. It appears that it costs more to send messages to the West Indies than it does to places ia Africa. All the imjxrtant places in Africa are now reached bv teltjrraph, and you can sit in CiiHt Bend, A. f., and communicate with busi ness men at Asaab t; r f 1.31 per word. If you want to reach nnybody in Yt-ne-ruela from New York, it will cost $3.ti4 per word, ana tlieu tne message must go cy mail rrom Guayaquil. ine lsiar.iis in tne i'aciuc are now about the only places with which imme diate communication by telegraph can not be had. Washington Letter. Slezicaa I'xcarationa. The Mexican government has recently been making some excavations in the plaza of Tialtelolco, which have re sulted in uncovering some very interest ing remains of the ancient Aztecs. Three feet below the surface a white floor of cement was found. Three feet farther down was another. Below that steps of terrace work painted blue were uncovered, forming a low pyramid; be neath this were crypts, containing hu man bones and same relics. Amons the latter were whistles of glazed pottery, a stone tnaskoid and a jottery stamp, in which appears the cross of QurtzalcoatL In anotner part of the excavations over 400 small idols or household gods were lound, some representing the rcd- dess of water aud others the moon. One thousand arrowheads of obsidian and serpentine were nnearlhed. Many ar ticles used in the game of ball were also excavated. A great many fit her interest ing relics of the ancient Kahautl civili zation were brought to light. Boston Transcript. Wliy Fat Records Ilava Reea Made. A breeder of fine horses Lad this to say of tho recent record smashing: "In addition to the pneumatic tired wheeled sulkies, tho trotters and pacers this sen sor, have had the liert tracks to go oa .iai i eer saw. j.ce weather lias been absolutely perfect, and as a result I have never seen tracks so fast as they are this fall." There it is. Sulkies fr. .la three, to five seconds faster per mile than old style ont-s, and tracks light ning fast, l'ave enabled fast nacs .o.nn.. iirtuiv auu .uascot to smasli t;;e X' T'....l 1 if . . ... Id lime rt Cords. New York Ad vertiser. A Hearty Old Mul.v. On the farm of Gecr-re Harter. ner Yuba City, Cal., there is a mule that caLio across the plains in 1SG4 and still is ri',Ii to do coiisiderai.-le wort- rnit at iiiid hoM.thy. The stale fair lui" a.u eecurfti.e living reuc to t-j in the historical exhiuiun. 4.:;Ut Fanner. L'anlrd Oot the I Uh hf HorM-poner. A gentleman who rtsides in Bolivar S-crts that a iarsre sawfish was c.nw ..red a lew cavs ro E--;ir IL.lWr.f . 1' iiicil measured I! feet in leOktu. 3 feet inches length of saw, 6 feet wide and feet thick from dorsal to ventral fin. It got inside the bar that runs parallel with the peninsula, and not being able to get out was caught, aud after being made f.t with a hawser it took two horses and four mou to pull the tab ashore. Galveston News. A SV1 li Tenant' (rievancee. Mr. Hope Johnstone, of Anuandale, who owns one of the largest estt.-s in the south of Scotland, Las raised an ac tion in the Dumfries theriffs court gainst one of Lis Liil tenants which is exciting great interest iu the north. Mr. Hope Johnstone sues the tenant for pay ment of the last half year's rent amount ing to 425. The truant pleads that he is entitled to retain the sum due because the land lord Las violated the agreement concern ing the buraii.g of heather, with the ob ject of providing additional cover for game, the rult bearing that the ten ant's sheep tad no young heather ta eat. ne also pleads that he has suffered severe Josses in consequence r,f H, landlord's keepers having killed down weasles. hawks, owls and smaller birds. owing to which there La3 bien a plague of voles, which Lave eaten op the pas tures. The case is regarded thronghout Scotland as a tost action, and if the ten ant is the winner, then landlords who KacriSce everything to the reservation f game are likeiy to have a bad time of it. London Truth. ".-crdtMliine. The swonifc-h lives from fire n hours aftr it is harpooned, and at anr time ia that period Le is a dancerous customer for tbe LrVrman. Indent swordfhici is one of th ,. .' .....a . " - -"- iun exciung or ail the variety cf enterprise pursued bv our fsheriren. Lewbton Jeartal. " : " i I Wooed with H pact I rower. What promises to bo a very interesting ttnry was b'-o-ight to light by the filing of a bill in circuit court No. 2 to annul J the marriage cf Miss Dnicilla Wolff, the pretty little thirteen-year-old daughter of Sir. WL'-m N. Wolff, aud George Flack. Flack is about eighteen years eld. Ho and Drucilla hare known each f.her for years, and the father of the I irl alleges in the bill that for at least rix inontlis prior to the marriage he ex trcised an. almost hypnotic influence over her. The two young people took a walk to gether on the evening cf Aug. S3, and they went to the house of the Rer. Mr. F. B. Eice, the pastor of Union Square church, at the corner of Lombard and Calhoun streets, where tbey were mar ried. It is claimed that Flack Lad al ready procured a license, and Mr. Wolff, the father of the girl, alleges that it was done through fraud and perjury, the young husband having made oath that Le was twenty -two years old, and that his prospective bride was over eighteen years old. As soon as the ceremony was performed, it is alleged that the girl ts turned to the home of Ler parents, and has remained with them ever since. Flack, it is alleged. Las never contributed anything to her support. The father alleges that the husband of Lis daughter has acquired such con trol over her that when in Lis presence she will do anything that be orders. This influence, Le says, was used when he compelled Ler to marry him. Balti more Herald. Their Coming- Heralded. Two trunks arrived at the Union de pot yesterday which were curiosities. They came in on the Burlington from St. Joseph. One bore the address "II. J. Rowe, No. SSG6 Washington avenue. SL Louis," and the other had the same address and the word "Bride" painted on it in large letters. Wrapped about the trunks were about sixty yards of white satin nbbon, while here and there was a dainty bow, which indicated plainly that one or more women had helped perpetrate the joke for joke was. it It seems that Mr. Rowe, who is clerk in the Burlington's St. Louis offices, as married at St. Joseph Tuesday to a beautiful girl. They left for St, LouU via Kansas City, and bid their many friends goodby at the St. Joseph depot. But the friends wanted seme fun, and took the Burlington's "Eli" for Cameron, w here they met the Kansas City train. Part of the delegation, which consisted of nearly fii.y people, entered the Pull man coach, and pelted Mr. and Mrs. Rowe with rice and old shoes, to the de light of the passengers and the chagrin of the voung couple. The other half of the delegation spotted the trunks as they were being transferred, and in addition to putting on the sixty yards of ribbon, nailed on four horseshoes and a dozen old shoes. The trunks attracted the at tention of thousands at the depot. St, Louis Globe Democrat. InliriM of tbe Cholera. Many of the fashionable dressmakers in this city and Brooklyn have sent pretty little circulars to their customers setting forth that ail of their fall and winter dress goods and trimmings were brought over on steamships which carried no im migrants. In several other branches of business concessions are made to tho cholera scare. "We sell no tenement made cigars ' is a notice posted in a down town tobacco shop. "This water has been distilled" is the label on the water coolers in several of the restaurants and cafes, and a Bowery saloon keeper has put out a big placard which informs the thirsty passersby that "there are no cholera germs in our beer." For the past week or two industrious peddlers Lave scoured the down town business localities selling small leathern medicine cases. Each ca-e contains a dozen doses of "cholera cure," with printed instruc tions how to take them. New York Times. Jade Head ia an Ancient Trench Crave. In an ancient grave at Gignac (Her- ault) M. de Lepouge Las found a finely carved tun an Lead of jade, represent ing a type of the gTeat yellow skinned race or races. It is religious in charac ter, and is evidently from China or Japan. M. Siudho regards it as a Japa nese work made from a Hindoo or Singha lese model of Buddha, a little before the Christian era, while M. de Milloue cou siders it a bad of Eouan Yin, a Chinese deity, and M. de Rosny thinks it a head of MayadevL mother of Guatama, the founder of Buddhism. It is supposed to have been worn as an amulet around the neck of a Hunnich t r Gothic chief. The graves at Gignac are probably those of a sottlement of the West Goths. Lon don Globe. Caba In London. Statistics recently compiled in Lon don siiow that the number of cabs, both four wheeled and Lsusom cabs, is di minishing. This is probably due to the x tension of street car routes and demo cratic ideas. During the last twelve lonths there were S.0S9 four wheeled abs licensed, as against 3,921 the year revious. TJ. here are over 7,000 hansoms a the city, but their number is also di minishing, though not so rapidly. Lon don Letter. IYe It Bliad. A marriage of more than ordinary in terest took place in Golden Citv. The are3 we:j both blind and their ro mantic engagement extended over a pe- od of seven years before their tiatient opes were realized. Kansas Citv Jour nal. A Euoxviile (Tenn.) livervman fell off a bridge Sunday and lauded c-n a pile of rocks, a distance of fifty feet, while in toxicated. - He escaped without injury. nt got mad because Lis watch case was LiuKen. An inmate of the Bates county (Mo. pool-Louse tied lntely whose Lead was three feet in circumerenco and the weight of Lis br-.Ua t;m said to be 141 f;mcva. A New Lumber Saw. The introduction of a new raw f- h:wber is to be noted aa unrisht inible. ... 1 :.. i:i. . . v tueui. li. in- iiKe a nanusavr and bavin" direct steain attaclimt-nt, at each end of it a Meant cylinder, each f which hag but a single fteam jxrt. The npper r.a.u uravra tne saw and the lower pit-ton tip and the lower piston draws me saw ana tlienpper piston down, eiu h piston drawing the saw, bnt neither of u.em pnshmg it, this causing the saw at aai umes to do rigid, so that a very thia saw can be employed. Below the lower cylinder are a heavy pair cf La'ance wheels, those giricg a f toady as well as uniform motion to the ana to these balance whel. ar connected a pair of rids, the upper ends of which connect wiUi a knuckle joint .1 liiu iurr ena or tne taw, thus throw- ins iae tower end ox the saw out as it is going op ana aprnnst the log as it is cctuiug down. The lojr carriage is op erated by the same engine that runs the fv.-.tw lork Snn. Electririaa Ket lrid from Death. A carious accident has happened at Konigsberg to a workman euin!..r1 t the town electrical work:v He wm v. enpied ia fasteuing s.tneof thecoudnct- wire, wnen uis head must have csa. come in contact with some of the upper wire. lie 'received such a shock that Le fell senseless amonjr the net r.f e- dnctors, and instinctively held on with his hands. They remained hanging to fat that later on they had to be torn loose. Ill companions believed th.it h already dead when they released him, bnt a doctor who was calle.1 an,-ii W bringing him back to life. Tl,. flk cf the man's left hand w-. and burned off, and he had received injuries oa Lis face, but it is believed that tru-r- will not be fatal. Loudon Xewa. Frederick Borharossa, emperor of UermaDy, waa drowned while crjaaingm Maul! river in Asia Minor when on Li ray to fkht the Turks. is Send abe Strike Declared Off Bum Falls. IV. Nov. 10 This after noon the striking members of the AmaVa- maird Association declared the I'rike at the Carneirie Wo:k oiT. In a body to abreast the conquered men marched the mi from their Leadqusrteri to the mills and asked for work. One hundred petitions wre received sod the men are anxious to to get back their old jobs. An Lontst Swede tells Lis story in plain but unmistakeable language for the benefit of the public "One of my children took a severe cold and got the cronp. I gave ber a teaspooDfal of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes later I save her one more. By this time she had to cough up tbe gather ing in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got op and vomited ; then elie went back to bed and slept eood for the re mainder of the night. She got the croup tbe second night and I gave her the rem edy with the same good results. I write this because I thought there might be some one in the same need and not know the true merits of this wonderful medi cine." CUARLES A. TlIOUPStEX, Dee Moines. Iowa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale. Sly Georgia George went with his father to bring home a s'eigh. Tbe distance was not great and Mr. S. decided to draw the ve hicle home. The little boy took his sled with Lim, but was to push and render all the assistance he could in that way. No the temptation to slip tbe rope of his sled through the runner of the sleigh and so catch a ride occasionally was too great to be resisted. At such times his father (w ho was very nearsighted), finding the sleigh drawing a little heavily, would say, 'Georgie, Georeie, are you pushing 7" As often as the question came tbe little fellow was on big feet in an instant, and renewing his exertions would answer, "Yetb, thir, yeth thir; vou pullin?'" -V. Y.Tribunr. Two Vauable Friends. A physician cannot be always Lad Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruis es and Burns occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the fr.eni of many households and the de stoyer of all pain, the famous Red Flag Oil, i-3 cents. Many a precious life could be saved that is hem racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a -ood nigM's rest by inventing 2 cea i fir a br.t'.j of Pan-Tina the great reused lor 'Jougiis, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles of Pau-Tina free at G. W. Benford Drug Store. Cannot Stop (Japing. Capc Mat, X J., Nov. 19. One wet k ago Mrs. Oeorge W. Jotusou, of North Lalaveitc street, occupied a dentist's chair for several hours. Since then, during her waking hours, she has been gaping wiiu only short inter vals between the paroxysms. This involun tary action uf the muscles of her mamillaries Las caused great &t"t,ue aud tervous un easiness, boon after Mrs. Johnson was attacked with gaping her 14-year old daughter, Aiolhe, be gan hiccoughing, mother aud child keeping time with their respective ailmeuis, and wearing away their stieniu in weansonia efforts to resist the impulses which pusscts them. Domestic, remedies have had iilile tBect in relievuiK them. bucklen s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorts, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sorts, Tetter, Cbapjied Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by J. N. Sny der. He Won Htr. uSbe lias promised to marry you, has she ! Did suo accept voa right off V "Oh, no. I had to propose le her four times." "Four times ! Gracious, but you were pereevermf 1 hat did she say the first time !" "She said if there wasn't another man in this world but me, she wouldn't mar- ! ry me." That was pretty strong. What did she say the second ttuie !" 'She said she liked mepietty well, but she couldn't think of marrying me, for she might see somebody else that she would like better." "Humph ! And the thira time? "The third time she asked me if I wanted to tea the life out ol her." "Ha! ha! ha 2 And the lourth time? Oh, the fourth time she said if I in sisted upon it she supposed she would have to say yes." Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment A certain cure for C&ronic Sore Ejes, 'ctltr, ralt Ilheuui,-Scald lled, Old Chronic ijorea, Fever Sures, Eczema, Itch, rine Kctaicues, tore .Nitii)iea and Pilts. It in cooling aud fcoouuui:. iluu- dreas ot caea navti ott-a cureM ijjr it ai-tr-rall othtr ireatuitnt bad failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent luxt-s. Hypocrites are wicked: thev hide their defect with romuch care that their hearts are poisoned by tutui JJaruerUc de Yaluu. Many old eoidiera, who contiacted chronic diarrhcc mhiie in the gerv ice have since leen permanently cured of it bv Chauiberlaiiid Colic, Cholera and Di arrLoja Reuiedy. The man w uo pojr. Ctauiltiin. utBired- more is ever For laure back thc-ie is nothing better than to talurate a munet tloih nh Chatnocrlaju a I'iu liatiu and bind u on i the aflected pjUi. Ti H aud you be (surprised at the prouipi leiief it al- fotds. Ihe tame uealnient vini cure rbeuuiaiiem. A Screw Taken from a Boy's Nose. Charles Kurtz, aged fii'uuu year, ol Urcen- vilie, Montgomery County, I'a., arastakeu to AlleuiovQ Tuesday lo bv trta-.ed tor nasai caianh by Dr. K. U. Ldckenauied. lue lat ter made an examination ol tne bojr 's Lure. no, an iLMrumcnt tziracitd, in turee piece, a half-inch frcrtw. wnicU bad beeu lodged in the boy's nose atux be aa three years of age. The boy exjariti.-i.tu ureal it l.ei when the opuauon had hn pertotiutd. His parents suspected thai KiOit ol-ject had been lodged in the Dote but did col kuuw of the prettuieof Ilc tcitw. A Lumber ul phj .iciaim had treated the case i thout siit- Firty Year Ao I'nde 6an sras not so bard pressed a to day. The mail carriers were lew, tu poat- ageuponaio('ieirtt'?rwj25ceuis. Uhea one aas recc.ved, tbe family all gathered around the bttiiei to hear the news. Oa a memorable occasion the letter read as -los: The demijohn of "Prince Begem" is empty, plea send me another. Oar friend Utkiuei Webster a with us when U eaate oonaioAra it the fiat at be has ever tatted. we are happy to know the cent poMa,- gone. 6.111 happur to know the wt.iaar Weusier praised is lo be LJ at UcCul- lough's Halt" Century Hou-, Libert reel, loot of Fihh avetiue. Puiburirh P. r.xit.rrtd letter or pjso.-e order lor; nnuul aoi-ccr, ' 1'r.nce K.giLL" New Spring Goods . S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Cliaton Street, Lonthw tc Green'. Block. JOHNSTOWN. I.V DltKSS GOODS. Consisting of Black and Colored Shsllie Silks, Sarah Silks in all colors. Black and Colored Henriettas at od- per yard. We have a full line of mil tne -ew eaves, suea as ix.-c.ioru rv,fa f'hvpron Barrs and Cbeones, etc. Cotton Drees Good. Foile-do-nord Outing Ciolb, Canton Cloth, Chintzes and Satiues. LadlM Spring Jackets- A full line of Domestics. We guarantte all our Kid Gloves. Call and see ns. S. E. PHILLIPS. It is to You. Interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medigines JOHK-H. SHYDEB. SCCCSOB TO Biesecker k Snyder. None but tbe purest and best kept in stock, and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, as certain of theai do. we de- ' troy them, rather thin im pose on our customers. You can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS k FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other first-class house and on many articles much lower. The people of this oounty seem to know this, and have given us a larf share of their patronage, and we shall still continue to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not foreet that we make a specialty of FITTIXGr TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if you bave bad trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES iu great variety ; A full set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit you. Come and see us. Respectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER- IEXXSYL AN I A RAILROAD. EOIEl'ffiDE IX EFFECT DEC. 30, tASTEHW STANOAAD TIME. DISTANCE AND FARE. JJi!e. Fare. Johnstown to A ltnona... 111" " Harr.iunr.. . 1""' 11 " " I-hllurl.-lfhia 2T'. 8 " " biairvri'iie lot 7- " .rreiilirn. . 47 1 41 - " P1t:!.onb ' 1' 34 " llalilmore 2V- 7 (A " WaaUugum 27 1 75 CONDENSED 8CUEDC1.X. Train t arrive and deitarl from tl.e station at Johumoa n a fu!loK"s : WESTWARD. Oyster Exr-rosi ... . 3 39 a. ra we-tern txor-.. Johti?touu A (-corn ntjda:ioa tve'i a. m 9: a. m : a. m , ;e.:! p. m .Mii p m l- JD p. m :.A Ik a. " Kxtress Pnritl Exdti Johuiown txpresa ...... ........ r im ine, EASTTAKD. AHantle Ttpwi , , , ST. a. in. 5:40 a. la. .. S :-' a. m. .-ahriore l.xpnr.. i'm-Nirr Acccii;iili'Upn. lftl.Sa.rn. liOl p. m. 4:11p.m. "itn p. m. A toona Kxprn.1, . Muil Express . . tirjuiK-n A .-xe-- ' Hula It-lphia - .-c 1:11p.m. . lu.Jo p. m. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE i I ib now prepared to arcomniodate tbe pnb-r-vun any and tvorvtnn.e in tue Hardware liw by the addition rvoemiy made to nr former lareeCTk. 1 i-ep all kinda of arcirlea tn bit l'lieandmy prieea iallerire mn.rtltion. ff vim waut a k in, a revolver, a knffe. a aaw. a Eiuilee an aui.ur, a li.- rcle, a pair of i-k a leu. bias- e. wre, BMilii. ht(-e lOef, horjie blaukets. or anythicg tloe lu hardware at lowest prices rail on Lie. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa CURTIS K. GROVE; SOMERSET, PA. r3IKa 8LEIOH3 CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, BCCX WAOOX9 IKP ERN ASD WE3TEBN WORK Famished on Short Kodee. raiating Dona on Short Time. Y work madp ont .f Twrcmntjy fratemfi Wood, ud iue w jn mi riiiiam!Aiiy irtru'-'ted. Neatly Fiawhtd, aud W'arraDted to ire SatUfaction. 2:pic7 07 First Class Workmen. Rf7!rfn nt All K!n'lin My Lice D ne on Shurt Notiue. Price REASONABLE, and All Work Warranted. OaU and Ksamine my stock, and Learn Price i Oi Waguo-work, and f-iruuth beivea far Wind WZi Ki-memoer the place, and call In. CXTETISK. GROVE, Kaaa of Urmrt Boose) OVERSET. Pi. Jacob D. Swank, maker and Jeweler, J-'ext door wert of Lutheran Church. Somerest, Pe. l am now prepared to sup- plj the public with clocks, watches anf 1 jewelry of all descriptions, as cheap as the cLcapcst, Ii EPAIItlNO A 8PECIALTY. All work guaranteed. Look at my stock before making your pmr chase3. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. i3d r-rr i i.- J O idni, C&nku mod It be OF ALL GRADES oy HAXD. A GOOD HEARSE hm Terrthicf. peru tain toftinOTli furnlahed on unort notice. South Tarkn bot St-aat SoirerMt, F era's 91-ly AT Velvet an 1 Velveteens 5. tl felnid il 2o ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MAHUFACTURISG STATIONER AND- BLANK BOOK MAKEIl. HAN NAM BLOCK. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstown's New Grocery. Hevir.g epentd a new GROCERY STORE, Smtbevt Corner cf Market & Lma-t Etree!, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnin'a buyers from different pfcin's wilh all kinds of freeh groceries at lowest prices. Country produce, such as hut ter, eirjr?, etc t:i!;en in ex change for goods. JAMES D. RUTLEDGE. G. C. JORDAN. JOSEPH NINCHMtN. JORDAN L HINCHMAN. Cutnmrr fiuij i (hi- .i:n n'-I n.l, with a larver tupp.y o! our owa nuu;ifac!ered ganii. sin u ai CEACOHS k ElMiIS. than ever. As hoii-ale licalem la CRACKERS, CANDIES, KUTS AND FRUIT, we have iorweil ftfiiities for Ci:l-e cr'.ri prumpliy aud raiL-laclurily. Joixlan te Ilinohman, 270 and Z72, Main Street, JOUNiTW'N, FA, Geo.JI. TIioinnM,e& Co. 1JJ Oin'xn Ftrett, JOKN.'TO'VN, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All Dct artmcnn of cir Store arc well nocked with the b.-5t g-jtjdi e can I nv acl we areoJeriu goU al.k-h rfefy cot.peti'.ion. Our Store U Headquarters fcr the Choicest Country Produce. The tor of Slapie ard Fancr Or-ietfri ha nev er been more compidc, ai:d w hvmg ni'.d a: price Exrptionalij Lonr. all aud examine our KuuJs an-i b ci Dviuc el that Ours L- a !!ruln Siorc. WE SELL CROWN BAKING POft'DER. HOW TO' SAVE MONEY. BUY YOUR "Boots and Shoes AT M 84 FBAKKLIN STREET, Johnstown, PA. Lowest Frices Cuarantetl GOOD LIQUORS and Ch;ap Liau:: MM P- calling at the OI;l E.!:aMe L:&nor ?Ittv, Xa C09 Main St, anil 10G Clinton SL, Johnstown, I3a., all kinds of the Chairost L:-itiors In n.arkrt can be had. To n-.y old C!:iiraur tiiij is a -':! known fact, and to a' 1 "il.eri convict f 1.5 r-ro f will be given. lJ.Tt f-jr? t that I kivp oa hcr..i ihe e.rea!:!t variety of l.i'i i r, t!.e ctoiuut brands and at ther.wet prut- P. S. FiSHER. CONDENSED TIME TABLES Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and nji:t Cambria Branca .qrutrfl Mail tr "r Yj x-it -X-1 " ril a. TTi. i.ni-ryi'( .iJ. 6i v.-.uvu -CjJ, U-.mvt-rf V..1- Jenf ra Miil Erpw. n K-kwr-M 11. 'V a. S'TiK-i-t t (:"-. M-t.iwii i jr H'jovtr.vi.ie Jo!inun u l. p. m. Juhnrtrh iVYrjiwoffti'i" n r-'V-kwo'vI VIA p. m Srwrr-t i nti p. ui., cton!-in i : tl p.m. liuovers ii;e mj p.m., Ju;.ustu-n p. ia. .i'fVTv Aer-triwf itiun K,K-kiro.it 11:35 a. tn. buroerK-t, 11: . fcifTHWARD. Vail J..hrrKn T.t" a. n Hvt-rvrie 8." ti:caMowu oaii r.-t I :16, Koikaood ::. rr-r Ji.hn'Ir.Tm r. pi.. I!nover--viT!- 4.1C, .s;-neitou t:U, toiarr. t a.'H, Km.kwwd Jolicsti.w n m , Ko .rersv ille V l a. n 10:1 a m , oti slot R '.' .1 a. ia, rVjScRet KurtaooJ .I'..a in. Suwi'iy A -tin T.,-1 r'lV-a Somorttt 5:''l p. m. K'M kaood&J it in.. Daily. B3EAGHY, Veterinary Surgeon, ITU-al inMrumeui and aiiilAi;ct, aiao a coin fiiete TCinoary iinr.tr 7. Yetericarj 0biretrIcs a SprcUIf j. A camp!-! ttork of TeUTioarr cjri:iHn !- carsoD oaiHi, intrej' saf.sg Ucai;; ar.u ar- Hun taken for trvatnifciit ft t .) icT' e'k anl upwaitis m-rr.rdj'i; t lr rtvm'!it nuird. and tetamxHl bort- I live Irealtd trtantLL t r iaie uf n--iinn-t, i tailed weat of Bal.tbury Pa. PustttMa.ce aiiiirtts firanl.Hvillo. ST. CHARLES HOTE L. CHAS. S. GILL, Pioprietor. Rates: $2.00 to $3 00 per day. Tlle nnrnrpaed. Rti iK.elel ir.ih oil.w on rnaiud flHr. aiiirai(a ud inri.dent ln'il la all rootri. Sew .u.ni laaudrj attached lo hoti. Cor. Wood SL and Third Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. jcrenmra RmerTcaa Ajency for CAVEATS. f)ES!C PATStfi COPYHiCMTS, etc. r.-r tafni-oatioa nM fiw HaiVi wrltn to VI N. a 01, i (n.n-.w .v. ." .I-'K. 0-.li l.cr-.m : t s-ti.- .: na..-i.: In Ai.-"l Y.?rt li.i.i t.,.-n ' ut I- !'- ' ' toe (lubat: t.r a a-.it; 1 i . -i 1 t ti : . ii ! J TIL ' - jy- rijjj- -. r 1 - : . . POUTZ'S KOHSfc AnD C.'iTTLu fOMCS V1 r I ry 1 . ftUT So 'I 'T rr 1 ' r- i". ( -. - t , V ,-r -mrm BP- rr.'urji m i- ,rv rtf r.f" r -'r-rwi rTm.e f'-iVTfn I'.n t 3 Y. li.). UiV. 60M erfVt;tT. A-rjsrAC-iiijr. DAVID E. roUTZ. Frcprletor, BALTIilOEE. na B ? U -i t- v If rem 1... 1 '., I u. . . till r ... -at a U'? r v I.J ar I- Ha. 4 Y.;r. f. .t i t. I i.l 1 f . .r. f; ff. I JH. A. 1. Ai.Ll... Atua AiU, Auu. Jiuiaa. GIYE IC 1 t I..J u. i Lu.ii.. f ai.oo to $31.00. W Si. fr Cl.l'97i. W. A. Tantinz, KothingDnEarliTriU SLerMan's Coadilioa IVvvder! KEEPS YGUr! CHICKENS Etrcnfj ar.d K!t?y : Prevents all Diseaie. r'.rj.-t.T .1 i'i t. : it '"ii-.l i llH. 1 .. - ; : t-iji -' '-u ri-- s '.- M-rwL ii.i;t? cvpy 7 Thohirst and Nt f tUS!CS LiuiL-.twill "o hae snoot j.'fiillv pi"cparl tliii;i,i:; ot YOUNG MrN for tbe actfve rt-nt'-s of i:;. ' c:r.t;:;.r rt I dres. f. lCi' 1 .!:.-.fc:ir;:l.. n CHASE'S u HORSE HEAD HORSE BLANKETS 7. ci 1 1 PC are tho strongest and best. Chase's Plush Lap Robes are the standard. The plush will J not shed. A'.l robes have the name Chase either woven in the binding or sewed on the corner. FIRST-CLASS DEALERS WILL SELL NO OTHERS. LC. CHASE & CO., Bcstca, Mas HEHCH&DROMSOLD;S SAWILLwjEHGIJ.'SS A woKtertiil linprarml hi Frlrtlna Trrdm a ad ..-Hark. li:k moUfo .,f ( tkr ti " any txh-r in th. trll.lH. t lateh reed, caiaJrr all tli , . atuinlle r-iilna; rea, ..ti., ia .mrr ma4 wear. n ft.r eircutar and nrtn - ft, free upon application. Aim 'riaa- Twk 11. ' a Rtk, ralilT.tr.Ti; r-laalT era, naellerm, etc ifrulua Otu iMptr BEKCa & DHCS50LD, Huh., VCRt, P. V., r. ..f,r 1 ."l ; . ! ? I ?-i ; -. rl 1 rv? '...) p.'.'.T. Mw "- '' r t.z;ys.. :-: c-. r-... T'v T'-'- 'v'1"' ' T' Olt ilv 1 J d. 'o. Mb h h p13 fin f - m SCHMIDT The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar I lo ir,. THE UNITED STATES. I DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. Wises? Hjcra23 (Jiz SOS. 65 ASD 97 FIITII A VESI E, riTlLVL;ut ?A All orJcrs receiteU by mail will rt-ct?i9 rrcirpt t!:tr.:;n Cinderella Stoves and Their Cleanli ness Lessens Labor. n TT will pay you to examine tne QUKKX C1XPEREI.L.V IJ.Xr,r 1 4' - ..... It 1 1 i jf nit tTirt I ttot imt.rf.vpm or j ir,l T - . 1 1 teed to Le a irood baker. It ha the uiivct draft damj'-or, ly ),;, can have a fire in one-half the time required with the cr-lfnarj Thi.- is a valuable feature wliea you want a nui k tire for early ':, IT has an extra lurp? h'vA oven, thoroughly vtntilated. 11; ',':'. cf inflowin;' arid outKowin? air can be rc.-rulated at will : t!.is:-.-V-a perfect btker, and no burning on the top. It has the Trij.K-x -U grate, which is the perfection of convecienrc and cleanlinf... It J pecially durable, liaving three separate sides, or the advaKtap cf-1 grates in one, and not easily warped by the action of the fire. Miiu.r. -. in;l tv r-tF.VE"i CO., Limited, ri.t--turxa. S--l.laa.l irtiaranue.1 !.j JAMES B. UOLDERBAmi, Somerset, P! Krisicger &. Kurtz, Berlin, Fa., and P. J. Corcr f- Son., Merersil,!:; EEMKMBER "Tiiinga done well and with a care, exerai.it themst-Ivrs from i, i rv V--:--v 4' - v.. f f,:':-'.;' '. - - r .-,v IT WILL. JrAY YOU to vr Toca Jfeniorial Work Wr.l.F. SHAFFER, SOMKIiSKT. I,1;?.''V.. ilaiiaft-narer of and lea;er la Event Work rartuWim Fhnri XolUf. to cS ims m mm m Aim, Ag-ntortA WHITE BEOXZE! Per.rt in need of MrNTMEN"T WORK will fln-1 i( to thoir iutrrc-t lor-all ai my hr whi-ra a Fif-r sr-uWin wui aieu Ujc'm. A-.s-.s ? :un r 'tiruifi rn imv ( v. ir.-i i'ZH'Ea VKX y LO H". 1 1 jvile gpecial attention 'o Use white 3f 3nzc, Cr Pure Zinc Monument I:it.-rinrfa hj REV. W. A. RIV-;. a Decil.-i lT.irT?rt in the !!-. f JIATKV.IAL AND t'j:-"rRI . i.riiiX, and ri i ia to ' Prif.niar V--n--ni.! f.r our Cliaiigabie CU satc. A-filVI MSA CAi.L. WM. F. SIIAFFEK. Louther's Druo; Store. Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdel Brj Stan is Rapidly Ecccaisg a fer Favcrits rith Fesris in wsorcli cf FRESH MB PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trw Siwportcrs, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. thr ix ior fir. Es h-Eoosai. attlm ion to thx coMPorswNu or l LontliarTs PrescriBtms I Family CP. EAT CASK 1SEZSQ TAk.V 70 VSS 0XLY FiEH ASD ftSE ASU'.-LSs SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, j And a Full Lir, ! -: Optical Goods always on riand. Frcr 8u:i r. . i assortrr.ent all can be suited, ; THE FISEST BBAHDS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to dispby our u to intending purchasers, whether they buy ; from us or elsewhere. ; J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard. EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, MAirtFACCMa aD DlJLIa aso Wbolkaij aud Rrriil.ia o LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Solt Woods Hit, POPLAH. HTDWG3, PiCSETS. yortDINRS. Aea. T-ALNCT. rLOORJSG, PASH, STAIR R:L. CHXR.RY, YiXLOWPINE. SHIS'iLIS. WX)R3 BAI-CiTERA luriMT. WHITE PINK. 4 General Liaaof aU grad. of Lumber an J BniMing Materal acJ R.nf : ' Ata, can nirniah annhinn In the Une of nor btni:i to onier with reasor.abia promiKnua. Rich a Bracketa. OJJ-swd work, etc ELIAS CTjrsr?srT7srrr tt AM. Offlce and Yard Opposite S. J. J. SPCK. WM. M. HOLVES- VI, ... Th Lcaoino o Liouaa House or Westcrn Pcnnstivania THE VM. II. HOLMES CO., IItillcps of "Ilclmcs' De.-t " and olaii' (K i E :i m j" PIKC RYE WXIESKY. All the Ica.ling Rvc and Eyurboa Whiskies ia bond or tax paid. Importers of ne DranJies. Gins and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Telephone No. 331. . m Wiij, JiUILDlXG TEtrPHCUf IMPORTER OF - w Won? - . - f! ,"! -r'--'--"-5-"' .-3 5-5 rs ; : Lj .-..;.T.n ;-i fWB. -rt-ir iKi2iVJvrr cunt:. ;-i-;c -- ( Cvor SCO Ceautiful Designs. f ' f P Cirey hth i tvm SHSl r ' &C. H. R. Station. Somerset St. J t3J.-i.-it n fiTtiM-M
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