IXSUIANCE FAKIKS. Hovr They Operate to tio Datrf nssnt of Honest Conipaciea. oa the Wale for I rra Viruaoa Hu Nr'.tiwl I f Jo ins; llu.il There sprung- up in these latter ,3a. the C:o-fUm wurkcr and the np ,,a"tka?e f'-ir. mJ by vjatt CKiics Uovra to tue uninitiaUsi the d. vil rraJ .,rics har avolred a plan v. hereby l.urecriitv is alsrf eursc-i nd pesU-re:l v-itli tacKfe insure lice fakir, ?ys ilie I.j'.urj' Mai-.i-- Of lac jrrcat .viM .nl lve In-fallen any class. f l,aifc-- t!.c life ir..nrance iir kals t'.e van. 15-th l wotneri, f a few .lavs a.vi fuil f rail, the lif" irisur E 4"cC. pv-s fcSroi.f in ll'rfi lanl, .- i,ia? f r s.n; na tocntr-rv. lie i,K.-i ;;.-t u'iliie the mc'lous oi lepiti taattt liftf insurance men to fcaccec.Ha :.;. bti-::.css. 1-tst tie. a lop's tic? lucih- .-, of t';.e .ai r-ka?c tiiUlr n-j the i Sara v or'n..-r. It'-" fciStc. ,rt!" kh.ir a victim, and in l.is i-re.--rina-X.,s he Ciils his nan ar. l then the t..'ay bcp;r.s snajethir.jr after thU i a .'.:ion: Ir'akir Is this Mr. Jones? J. nea Yes air. V. caa I Io fr yon? IrVir My came U 'laih I am the p.'z:-rA executive special of t'ae jrr'-at y jr cn-.uDV, lu.j-.vn a;l ovi r this Vrna.1 li" 5 f t is t r. it liU-raTty t po-U-T hoHers. I uta j:-t fr-.ni the 1, .me cfTcc. ard v. as iau-aste-l by J'T'-.-iient IC to come -"iTvct tjyoer i: v ar.'l ca!! on y u ar.:l show y.'t our r.ew 1 1 ::'! -Ii-.t : !:c4 les and Oul-c.f-Sir'.it C-n.-.t-liat:'n li-j&'l This is a sr-c'aJ policy j'Jst iiiSUe'l l-v tliC r-r-.-at V. c'n:a.iy, Enl I ara the .u!v B-itVril representative t w'l this pr.-at ae-or. Ration. Hi:sl:;l was rotten tij to t.':i only am- .u.T the l.-ij-t tr.tnir.ett b-isiricv, roi-n t.f this .-.er.tr--. 'r. IC. .ur pre-.-Mei.t. se 1 .-etol V'.:: as on- -f th.- f.rtnnat..- or.os t -. v.e w ill .:7--r thir f-pifia! v. -.".'rej'at: -u. N-w, Mr. Junes if J'Xi v. iU -ire I.-e a fe'.r Siiuutv. f y-s;t tlix-c. I v.lll bhoTT voa ::;e of tiie J..-.-.:r'- f.-aturc of this Lk'hly Tata n! k- 1. .r.i. J'.t-s I a:n v: ry liu:-y ju .t no-v, hut if v.,u v.: J ct.'.l it f..r.rcl.-ii I will ! -:: at j-.j-.ir hnn-1, t.It';i.ii2-h I have n i::ter.t: m of au"si( -r.tinr my in.-uranf-c lit th.' I.rev: :.t t!::.". Out rcx-s ?r. I'uhir: ra-hes over to I it :Uee or S.-tI; !rav f-.ith ' no f his U.ahk-I: t::'. - t-Ii'Jj'h s ar. I t .".it-.f-: "t-t otif.tvlIatj-j!l Ivri.'s, an 1 f ,:-th i:h ftrav.-s -p an ::'.u -truti.n of the preat I). R i. ar.fl Out-,f-:'ht C. 31 r n a ha-: of hi -'.'.,i en-1 j.r-jrjp'.'y s.t f ,ur he heaves in s'.'ht. 'Vith t.Iwl it hi., eve and gxiltnmir.y In (-rill lie in-va-tes the wtnetuary of Mr. Jones aril f jrihv. i'.h shc-A s h::n what a ivon.ler f -1 e-.iitnt the Y. Z. t.cs t " off. r. iie !,.. Mr. Jones l:--w this I). D. D. anj o. t-.,r-:-i . -ht C. II. I.inds the c.!npar:y t ever-. ?:.';!. 7 an l tiie insured t lioth j -h j-.- s him h..'.v. o.vii.J- to ttis i -i-k rt. n!a::aelier.t f the c.::inar,v, t-.ey c-jrot ' -j farrr Jones f r t;1. t .J, tut a', jay h::i ') r c.-at. f !i:ip'.'::;J interest on Lis premium... t.ii-1 if Joiies v. ants to 1 ele'-te l pn-v i h-Lt of the e .r:;;cr'Y all h-; ha-, t ) lo j . '.- ak f r it. 'J he ;rr at Y. Z. oiii var.y are j-.ist fly in;? f.r uim anl are ki i:nxi .us to help hiro. Of course, if J .ae.s jret-i har i tip the eomparj- will rt only earry hi-, poller without his j-aviii? th- premium"--, but v. ill tLi 1 an ! im suCiei-rt money to pay his . ts. Thisbein a special eontraet. rf eorre t!je priee is -pi eil. are.l, al-th-.-j'.ti the n -tih.r pr.-rr.innj is ?-4.4Jl.-l. he is auth'jricl to n:-he Jones r. J;r:l prop, .it ion ami will or;!y c':.nt?e hi::i iHi f -r it. lf conn.. thi:s j-r at r.1 lr. lion ikx-s not affert the con'.i-iet in any way, an i Mr. Jones v. ill probably r't rre:.ter returns from "lis p li.-y ti-.an if he had pai.t f i'.l r-.-ini'.;.M. After pnlar-ir:? on many ther va!.:al ie p.iats J ones falls a vic t:!:i. anJ in due time rets his I). I). D. fcnd Out-of-si-!:' C. l:., chuehlin? tl Vimself what a great (teal he has t-ia.le. an 1 eontinues to congratulate t. m--lf until some 1: net ii:suranee r.jan t. !! h'nn j'it what he has; then he froths at the laouth. rr.-l satar? ven.-a.iee. bjt the fahir i-. in Ecu C--1J.. anj Jones is ia ti.e ;.up. 7 HE F JTUat O.- LONDON. lorrj-itr in tur -I'opulalmn i.f tlt CUT The favorite nan.e of Cohln'tt for I.on.i on--"t:.e (" i poinjf to te tni.-r than it ever has been if ue ean trut some remarhab'.y iuterestin sta tistic jut isMied hy t'.ie Ixin.ton coun ty council, says the Westminster lhilret. One question lieusxj is wh.-th.-r I.omlon is or is not briiif? iieeke.l in it-s rate of frrowth. On a f.rst p'.anee at the n -yitrar's figures w.li re-ar.l Ui Loti.hm it.x-lf it ap p. are.las tiioi:trh it were, for be fore 3-sl-'..; Ijii'lon population n as inereiis ir:;T every ten years at a rate varyinf,' fi-om lo to -Ji per c-i.t.. but in the tleca-le ending with 1V'.1 the rate of in- r. ae ha 1 o:.! v te.-n 30 per ci'tit. IVk s this mean." asks tile committee ft whieh Mr. Costvl'oo is chairman, that London has reaeiied the turning point and that in a few wan. the in- t-rt-ase uiil iHt-oae a deer. ac? I ho coiau.ittea lij:.K that it c..s not. It a tnars tliat the true reason for the apparent diminishing rate of inen-asc is that the buiidinj: spaee in Lon lon i-, j-radaaity Wire appropriateil. ar;dth;:t the -..pie, uided ly impruvt-J railway nn.l tramtay and omnibus aeeomn.' tiati.iu. are betahin themselves im re to ontskie I-iiduu icsideuccs. Lven i.i jrreattr Loti.I.jn this is noticed to a sinaihr extent. The rate of increase ia iK;.uh.tion. while Mi'l very rapid in fivat.-r Lon.ion. i:, W?!n.ing- to how a tendency to !cco:ne slo.. .-r. ani it is di-covcrcd tliat the Londoner.-, lire iaoinr? stiil fartl.tr ov.t into the l.f -me c .unties. Then there ale sjven lalions as to u hat the hize ,.f Ixr-.!oa v. ill !.e (ii'ty year, hence or l.-s u;s.:i the mil ier .supp.-i'.-ous. If we do not t J.l any inoi-e to the population tiiuu the amount j-r .'.ecadc that has Wen udd.-.i sinwe l"e-l it s-ems that v.e fh. nl. 1 have a p. puliation in r.Ml of clo.A.- upm !U.uOo.;s 3. If swallow for a (,-row th at the rate of the natutal in croasc .f births over deaths there will U' turlv II.(ji),M in London iu that year. If we reckon that Lnn!ou will prow at the average rate of the lust three decades we shall be over H.Oon, H), tut if inner London and outer London ?o on to'-vthcr prowinj? at the rate they have been frov.iie for the List three tens of rears we are to ex-jx-et a Lon.ion population in VJil of a trii'iiiff 17.i'iU,ii)0. If v.e I.joU at the matter ia another way and a d what population .-reater Imdon will con tain wlien it has attained throughout t!ie mean density of wt 11-l.non n areas v. e p-et the following appalling fi-uret: If r I.ci.Jin c-rt. .ji-y -a. a p -j-.: t;oa of ..U.dua.0.1 If H -re -ia u .-ni,'c' .i! .- - '.y a t I'.uiun ii. luw trir j..ini ! - .:d w.xiitt 1 ffl.Ouo.OiO If :t rp irf-..rl at the rat of s-l :s r.e s. Jitvrrisiuarc, mo uui n.- w sj.ao.oaj Y hitecla.pel s now three times as d.er.sx ly peopled as St. Gcerfc's itself. TIm? moral U. ut.viou. Tai ( ioiI Cissa'.t. The house at Morristown oecapieI Vy Frank Stockton, the story writer, once had the repute of Win? haunted. The owner was ulx.ut completing the sale of the house to a lawyer when a word was dropped as to tie uncanny lcfrcnd touching the place, and the would-W purchaser immediately de clined to proceed further with the ne gotiations. Mr. Stockton, however, cheerfully took the honx-. phost and all. and perhaps he was a little dLscp rointod when the trim m i of Some trees about the eaves put to fli'ht the legrend of the place. It was discorered that the squirrels were accustomed to L-ap from tlie trees to the roof and nse the water trocjrh as a runway. Tin sound cf their fccampiriu!T ha l Won tcLtalcn for that of pliotiy feet. THE INDIAN DATCfiA SEiD a Vut . tbl 1 ftn t l'7 Rbler ta lltrmiut Ihrir Virl.fu. It has been re-.urkeJ that one n! the p:vat.-st obi ct ions to t'a sappr.'si:3 of hern", cultivation f t smokinT pur-pa-s in India is that it wou'd drivj thff na'.ives to the use of m .re dxrjif--roiis seJjt ves. One of the cirun which the c'oV.ie is the most prone to sulw-titute i.ir his Wioved hemp, when the latwr is tot available, i-i the datura seel "or many year it has Wen known to the police and those enpa-ei in medico legal examinations that one of ths livorite mthoiis adopted by Indiaa thieves to rob their vijlims Las Wen the administering of datura. The stn jvfyin? effects of this drn?- enables them to carry on their depre l ttions. and at the f-ame time avoid, in m jst casex the fatal results which attcsl t:w u- f other pois-ms. The sympU ms prr-wnt in the indivi 1 o.t's aff.s-tcd wen- !. of -jms.-ioasne-s. dilation cf the pupils, picking at the Wd clothes, atte.npts to frasp i:nain arv objetx and fr 'in the movement of their hart li they all apear to W draw iiiroat tlireads fnm the t'ji of their tn c-rs. When taken iiKn an empty .i. tiiach the effects of the poison are usually diseernilde w ithin tea minutes, tut in the case of a well r.ourish.sl p.-r-fc.m L-a'f an hour or more elap-es Wfore its eileeU are percept iUe. The rare r. -sJi of fatal cases ia connection w-i'.h the use of the poison is one of the chief fact, rs ia its selection by tha native c itninaL Tlie datura seels miy ba patherel abiiot anywhere iu India, an 1 also casi'.r purchase 1 in the lirnrs: so it Ls har.i'v to W wondered at that such a -onvetiient instrument shoal 1 W so pp-j'.ar aw.ii tiie Ini'.an criminal classes. If it is desirable to ren Lrr any r-artieular jx-rvia hel.desi for a p-i ken time the a l.aicistration of tiie ditura is the main dhheu'.ty, and this, unless servants are absolutely trust worthy, is not insuperable. The p riol Ufore conscioasness is restored af-t-r taking a dose of the polvn vari' in different individual anl is dep-n 1 ent very much on the st.ite of the health of the victim at tha time it is iwiusinlstoreX Thus, in some cas-s a complete recovery t.ok p'.aee ia two or three days, or !css -.vhiie in others un conviousness has l.-un knjs n t J last as ioc' as a week. The lyuiptoms exhibited in many C is, resemble those of alcoholic p: s .:i;io or delirl'im tre.n Ti Ia so.oe instances th pii-oned peraoits act un der the Wlief that th"y are foliowin? t r -r-linary occupations. l"or cx-a-..(.'.e, in one case a stonemason's la ic .:cr was under the impression that it was his duty to haul up everything in 1. is vicinity, not excepting his master; ia another case a j'ro:.ra was st-hte 1 with a desire to perform iroomin;,' op erations on those w ith whom he camj i.i contact: and a third, a rjol Jstnith, v-ak-.l himself oa the fl.or intent on f dlowiii; his usual T3catiun. 1'itts tni --h I !i.-p:itch. WOMEN SCRUB THE STREETS. iu : I I'l:iiitdrS-,lia t o1oa tVl.lrh I a I olque afl It I ( ouf-tunk Mvcryonc has h iar 1 of the abnormal cleanliness of the front steps of l'liii-a-ch-'phii houses, but there is a section in w hich the streets are s.-rubiw i every aornii., tlx days in the week, wlta ,'kiosuls. And this scrubbing is done Lot by the hired ri.l, but by tiie lady of tiie house herself. Tiie extraordinary practice prevails iri tiie section of the city loUii-ied by 1'imonl, LYoad, La?!.U-enth acd Huntingdon streets. Kvery morning of tha week, unless bad weather pre vents, a d-.iible line of women may bj seen scrut'bin away tnd dasbin be -kets of water upn tiie pavem.-nls t-'i rinsrf off the soap.-u.ls. Th.:s.' streets hrc only about fifteen fe.-t wi le fr .m cur" to curb, and the narrowness of t!i. :ii s 'ems to en ren.ier a feeling of r.p..itsibilitr for their ilean linens. I'hese ladies are posses-...! by th'w u.-t-r mania to such an i-it. .t tiiat tuey hire women to do th"ir ser-jbbini' sh- ut tiielr houses, bat reserve tiie street cieai.injr for their own special of the women were asked why they did such unpleasant work. One wo i.an, who did not seem to particu larly like the employment, smiled julz l ealiy an 1 said: "That's just the question every one of us a-ket! w :.i n wo movtsl into this h-cality. V.t u.KJ liie other women i ii.'ts for doln' it for about a week. STid then v.e ;rot ashamed of sceinsj the pavement in front of ourowu particular Loesc so much dirtier thau f.ur Lei'h Lor's.aTi.i so we Lrot to work an.l tiki as the cti.t r women da scrub o.ir part t.f the stitit every n.orr.inL.'. It isu't a hit tsiev and I don't like to do it. but it has l.ec' vnt t hi custom and I can't stand ti'ainst it The house may wait f ir a s.tu -! in:.' and the childien may ran w ild. I i:t we can't neglect the street" "Mow did such a ridiculous cu-tai becme cstaldishe.'..'" was as! e ! "Nolo.lv kni.Vix It just troke out lik'c an .'oid-.-mie .if n.ejsi.'-s I suppsc. aa I . h. n il one." i.'"'- started nothing could st..; if' '.;.;.t .loyour husbands t iilnk aboul this s'.r.-.-t scrubbing.'" Our hn.:an.Ss? Oh. they pr .! a little, bat that doesn't m it! t." " ier worn, ti were asked if th .-j'u ;';. 1 titi p ivj'ii -at. l-cuj? th.-y liked t':i-work. The;' all s-e:nel to think the o ie-ti.i l prep i.ter "'i crta:.! .- -. t tiki it- What ia the na::ie of ".k. In '-.s is tiler.- 1 i li.ie a a -it?" Tli it is the a.is-.-.er one ::i i !. an 1 without e-o-eptlo:! all tiio-c who v.eie q r.:esl .one 1 atiinuei tiiere was uo'hiir. t la y ...-teste I more lliaii to pet cat !'. ti.. stre.-t i:::d scr-b. Tie u to the fittest!' n : s to why the d:d it if t! y di'.in't hi.e it. onse s i . tl.i v it. d it l.ci.u.e tlie i-i iirhbors dul. :nd s. it e i w .so ! ! h y culon't Wat tori;- t ! e st ri c t in in i:t o! t heir loor dirt.". - 1 b : 1 s ",-.s. 1 lie ar. a:i -e t stir, ry can ttimistt few more sinalar illustrations than is supplied by an op.-n:!oa in one of the London hospitals v. hereby th' brea- t of a blacUbirJ n as fast.-r.c 1 t ) a tvotn an's fac? a-s a sub:tit".t-t for h.-r d.m'. which hal W-en so da:m :e 1 ti.at it had t' W removed. Tiie woman, v. ho f ad lven a housemaid in a hotel, had Ik-cu struck ia the face by a descending-lift, which caused the ic.jury that ted to the operation. The operation has pr..vcl iierfc-tiy successful, with every upjicarance of the woman Win? providwd with a iwfnl nasal appen dage, though how it will perform its functions w hen the cure is complete r .-mains to W seen. There is a canal in Iln-land which cost eLhty thousand pounds to con struct, and was recently sold for one hundred pounds. It is known as the Sturt Nat hation. and dates from the reipn of tieorpe III. In lsTtl a firm of brewers obtained it for fifteen thou sand pounds, as they found that v. hen their malt was carried quietly by canal a saving in value was eflcctod, as against the transit in trains, the dif ference W-inp considered about equal to the rent of a malt-house. The pres ent proprietor had W-n for a long- time in the service of tlie Crm. and the nar iiratiou of the canal was handed over to him for one hundred pounds, as a token of esteem, by his employers. m. " Mui.it Mu.r.t y only ivim to buy a glsss vial jivi of Dr. hmi I'kitsaut i'eUets C J ? ou get a atstuig t-jiit fc t U ' 0 ii aiid a pcrmattritt cure of y.iur r . rtwl',lu,v w fsii-a it.vuta.iie. I on- ; " .... ...ww ur. v ua- fiW-'l'aU.t or ludi4.tioa, lus ot lVii,'l'''1,u- "ri1 th. troubles LJ rjfti ihu-h f..Uoa .iui.rd.-nsl liver. The tUIM. to tnul sn i,.n. i iivca" aw twnn, it l..,- . .1 ai'-r ease, ir..j pcrm-l'T" ease. If Ibsi. t:rv JVILj- vviiy day Use triple would be hi -1 .r i n if T).i '..r-i i . . J .i..... Ljr j uiake their entrance to the kvst.-m VpX , thnitura the hver your besUth and 5 wen oeins aepenos vae uvrr. hi w It ....r s . lj t wt m . e suii.v ixeaa ina ana am J I 1 i in the st.iiiuu-h. eiAiuK, cuxlive- I A I diJltS IS ik'f frcfl tlM IW if ia.a- ant r-elieta." They're yMnmxtccd to give satisfaction, sr money returned. Think of the thousands of bo!a rases which must have Ueo cured by lr. tsaej. Catarrh Kmedy, IWora its projirieUin cnukl t witlinc tn sy. as tliey d..; - For any cbsv of Calcrrh. uo matter botr bad, vhk.ii cfimot cure, we'll pay too" caah. Thirteea Yean Espeiimce. Iili.ki;'s Fali-k. Mam!. "At Iif-fert-iit tiiiiej. ilurin the iu.t thirtevii year-," sui.l Mr. V. A. Jo!m.-.il of thin 1-lace, "my wife tins' t- sick frotn I'.j nrr trouble, kidney ani liver sinpla':!it. ulc-rstioii f the rfoniach and spring "iebility. At cadi time she h.-ts tak.-fi Ir. IVivi-1 Kcitlicly's Favor ite Il.-tiicly, and it cuivil l-r. It fc a family iiMstii-ine with w ami many of our neighbors." Those rerfeme Plant. Knirn ttrti"t,iisi.r.Tntiuiir. 'Jsjs-akinjr of .street fakirs," saiil lilt" tall man of the Jmrty, '"I Usctl to know a X: ilou- in I-nw rciifse. Kan., who w:ts the kins of the rrowtL He timl.I ii-ake lnoiu y it of anytiiimr. A block of fsmimon siap wa- worth many lol !nr ti. him as a jircitse cnnlicator .r sonM-thiiiif of the kiml. am! for an out lay of a few fs-iiti he ortitd turn jM-k-rt. fill of f-aslt. 'One day this ymilitr fellow came to mi- and a-kisl me in a my-tcrioiis maii-ii.-r to fro into a loft with him. I went, am! there fotin.l one of the most iiie." nious outfits I t-vcr saw or heard of for loinr' a irut'.il.lc community. This is what the outfit was: "Th-Tc -re .me humliesl small cloth ls-iifs. t-aeh f":IIcl witlt wet brail. In -af h Isiir was ilaiitsl a ctH-uniWr ;sL uti'h-r the wannth and .Limpness, th.- stssl. would warn sprout and then my youiijr frifii'l wotild t.tke each Wj; and .bp it into a tub tillisl witli Iiihly-i-r-fu:iiisl water. Then the small llat leaves which fir-t spr.kit would W care fully taken oH". lcaviiijr the next Unvts, wiiieli arc routrh ami wrinkhsl and do not U-ar such stroiifT t-vi lciKv of iden tity. Then the hundred Ws with tlieir sprouis would W- put in IxiXesaiid car. fully turrits! to nm' 'jay' tow n, w here my youn friend w.rtdd actually tret -Vj cent- a piece for them a- rerfuiiic hint-. ""The plan was worked by him sue-c.--ful!y a iiumU-rof times, and he al ways manaiM-d to p t away without ! iii injured. He was a lluent talker and always di.-pt-sl of his is-rfume plants iu an ea-y manner. Tin n, a. ro!.'s who have inv!i ca'.iL'ht a! any I -lu ll 'sticker' iru me do Hot care to squeal l.i- hiiiuvs of d.-t.s-tion were reduced to a iitiiiiiii'.iiu." ' I was not well f.T over two years. I took Ibx-d's S;.r-a.arilht and f.-el all riohl now."' A. K. .""liarjio, Ik-llvillc, l'elllisvlvaliia. Tiat Wicked Parrot Fmai tli. s:. Iouia (;l.Uls inoer.it. "'Ilald'u ad.sl jioople are (sintinually Win; made the hut of other leople' j'.kcs," remarked K. M. Weir, if t'hi eao, as he luoppsl the js-r-piration froin liis jiate, which wa as th-viiid of hair it- a billiard Uili. "It is not often, tiioiiL-h, that you hear of a lurrot tak ing advantage if mr misfortune and scttiii!: t:.- uj as an object of ridicule Sui-h a thiiij hapjH-lied to me a few w-ks airo, and I w ill tell you how it was. An old isdleov chum of mine re ceived a jsarrot as one of his wedding prints, and Imi'.Ii he and his wife are itreatly altaclnsl to the bird. He is ill the habit if tr. ttinp out of his eaite and roaming ov.-r the house at his own sweet will. Out day tlie cook camlit j tolly in the act of pulling some pick led onions from a jar that sbod on the kitchen table; she was si a lurry that she threw a ilipper fif hot water she had in Lit huiid at him, some of which Ian. led fin top of his head, and the re suit wits that a tllft of feathers came off ami he W:i a l-ahliiead.si parrot for ev ermore. Months after this occurrence I called nt the home of inv friend to rpetid the eveiiino. Tlie parrot's cuie li ii liir uji in the lutil in such a position that he could command a view of the front .1 mr. As I stepped in-ide the d.ir and removed my hat, displaying my extensive liald Jiate, I'olly at once cri.sl out in the plaiiic-t tones: '" "Jla, ha, so you have licen at the piekhsl finiiiiis, too, have you'."' The Most Goigeou Treasures of Arabia. W'hat a splendid picture il brought U fore your iiiimll You n-ad the plow ing il.-s.Tlpl ion- of the scent treasures w hii-h the icliii of the rills spread l fore Alad. tin's gaze. You jHTUstsI this favorite story of yours in "Arabian Niiit-" when a l.v. and voiir im- a'-'ination j.ictur.sl brilliantly for you everything that the words suggested. That was when vou wen- a Imv. To il iy, pissibly, yu fjre unable to do it. Shall we ti l! you the n a.-oii whv? Most t .batily Uvause your liver i sluggish, and as a fsii-jUcii'-e you sutler from sick headache, diz.iiisf, and oon- slipation. lh y.iu want to cure nil these troubles j -rniaiiciitly, make your liver active, yo.ir iuiagiiiatioii lively, an I in general enjoy things w you ii I when a lxy.' Ad you have to tin is to Use Ir. 1'icliv's I'lcasunt relicts, purely Vcgi t ilde, p.-1-fectly liannless, the smaliest and easii-st to take, and they are the chitips-t U-eatise they are giiar.mlif d to give satisfaction, ..ryoiir nioiii-y i returiieil. Yhat more etui vou :..-k ".' Wise Words. History is the coiis-cit-ii.'v of hu- lil .nit y. Truth is the skeleton of app-:ir- aucc-t. Antiquity is the ari-t.K-r.iej- of liis. tory. Thee:irthLs lilhsl with broken si lences. Conservatism is contentment half in bllssiilil. Adversity is a grindstone that jiuts an slge on us. The richest men don't always know h iw to le rich. science is the w it of fools and one of the virtues of the w isc. Kvery fluty we omit altscunsj sonic truth we .should have known. What are Called Confectiotis. Here are some of the so-callts! con fections of tW toih-t, to which the French lady iuys so much attention: Silk corset Ltecs, silk drawstrings for skirts, tights, etc., lace ruffles run with narrow ribWus, garters with Imckles and Iniws, .irset st.vis fae.sl with silk phlsh, gold and silver hooks to keep the skirts from running up above the liiis or waist : sh.cs. Uiots and slinne-rs liiif! with c dorcd kid; emhr.iiilcr.si handkerchiefs, edg,-d with narrow law; Ih-mstitched ttiiiinel skirts; muslin and silk ruflhsi, cslg.s;! with valcnciuiusi laetsq ruftting on ninht.lr.sw-s or flr.s- ing jackets, hemstitched to the gar ment; snk embroidered Veils: silver ornament, such as the violeLs, llour tl.lis, clover etc., applietl u an op-ra Uig; fur-hiH'd carriage shotsi: silk- covcr.fi f.iot r.sits; silver lnickles for the belting in drcs waists; infant nri-lin for utiderwetir, etc. GREAT FAMILIES FALL. Dcsrenorata Sons Sooner or La tor Ruia Them. Llthaaataat rrbusa VI bo Died ilnunt a raprr-How No7l Europe Itnaac4l Dm (vrea Itracyed tHiw Uocs-iul-aat f a avbig lsaaM a Waiter. In the little Tillage of Grodno, Lith uania, there died a few weeks cto the bearer of one of the proudest names in eastern European history, says the New York Tribune. He was an ordi nary physician, and went his daily rounds iruan the village sick, colieet ing with the frreatcst dtiliculty enough m.ncy to tupirt his aged wife. It was lrince Iguaz Jaclla, ls;lieved by many to W the lat.t scion of the royal Jagello family, which once ruled in Lithuania. I:y the vi-tory of Tata mct.Wrg. In lilO, the founder t.f the family broke the p.-nrcrcf the "tler jian tsjer." The tliff. rcticc ln-t-vcer. tiie simple life of this "lir. Hcz-io and the nagniCccnce of his ariee-rtors led a 1-crman wriU-r r.-c-.-ntly to c.dlect a tumberof instansof the ilcgradatio't of the descendants of on.o famous aud pwerful faitiilic "In Grosswarddein, Hungary," he writes, "diet! recently a nvxle.-t aad in dustrious clerk. Johnann Saibo, who bad passed his life in semi-poverty, lew w ho followcsl hitn to the ,-rave knew that his real name was one of the hit,-he:-t and greatebt in Krenci history. The ag-ed Sitabo was a rrand son of Marquis Chabaud Ih-han. who immigrated into liuno-ary atttr the French revolution. The old centleman taught lacguagcs in the Wenekheim house, adjusted himsdf to tii changed condition, married and gave the name Szabo to his descendants. When it w as learned that a Ilohan had died in France leaving- an immense fortune, they cai.ie forward and proved they were jrenniae Cohans. Hut the rcog nitioii of their claims was useless, as they hal not Wn-n remeinW-red by the testator. The old Szubo eontin-ted to work as a poor clerk to his l-ath. and no ofiC cau say that he ever dishonored the fatuous noble family to which he belong .-d. That was left for auother scion i f the race, I'rince Itcnjamia Ilo han. who wuj senteuei-d to prison ia I'aris two years a;o tnJ subjected to a Ulc of two thousand francs. '"The last Ikirgia came to his end a short time ago at (Juigl. near Salzburg, lie was 1 tar on Calisto von IIor-.ia. whose father lost his fortune through the Austrian poverumcnt ia ltCo. and live! later in Salzburg, as an employe of a tobacco house. The younger baron tvau ciuploye-1 for a short time in the otlie-j of a lawyer and UcriLU later a ph. .t.ejraphi r, living for twenty years in tieritiaiiy. A Ion; sickness impoverished him. and his widow lives f rom the alms of others. "Ou board of a steamer poi'i from I-)r.l.-aux to the Thames ia !-!), just as the vessel canio in aight of tiie Lnjr lislt txtast. an old man, ap.parenlly pov erty stricken, ended his days. He called himself CharU-s ll twurd Stuart, count t.f Albany. Uo was, in f.tct. the last tltistjeudatit of the pretender, Charles Ldward.aad his wife, I'riitecss Louise St-dUrr. ""Leou dc Lu.tignar.a. i'. 'nce of Mo. i coss. a de"et;dant of the Armenia:: kings died iu Italy la Is:.;, in the m .-t abject joverty. He had served Li the French army until ls.V3, and was wound ed al Seileriiio. Najjoleon 111. granted Lira a pension, which, however, was not paid after the fall of the cmpbe. "The famous family of Mont-Moroncy. related to tlie Lucigr.au i." aihls the writer, "has sunk so far that a Mont Moreucy is a farm servant i:i the neighborhood of I'aris. A desccn l::nt of the Vatois family is a b't'.cr-e-aivl. r in . Saint-( Lamas; a Marquis de !';..! liqne is an omnibus puar.l, a Saint Megrin Ls a cab driver, a Count Charles de Cusserolle is a C;or cleaner iu Iluf fee and a De la ltour iariU-re is a wash erwoman. "Onlv a short tunc ago a minister in the village of West Ilrotnwiek. York shire, discovered pi-sdbly tiie last I'lanlagvuct in a small b.-.y-of-aii-worlt. Ills father was a chiiuney nveep. aud. despite the family tree ia his osscssion, had shortened the name intol'lar.t to escape W-iag L. ase-1 by hh eoiarades. A Tudor died ia '.t ales in tha thirties as a por coppersmith. "The fall of the great ticrmaa noble family cf Yon Sickingcu is also inter esting. Iu tha churchyard of tiie little TiiJagB of Yolvh. near San rthal, i.i the grave of the last male descendant of Irttnz vou Sichingcn. tvho once bade detiunea to a thrnian ci.iperxr and ir.aile France fear- lie died, utter wasting his propc-rty, lu ls:;j, in the hot of a peasant who had givea liim shelter from pity. "'As the I'aris Figaro recently tol l it, readers, a Princess tialit.in works as a stable pirl in a French circus; a I'rince Krapotchin is a cah driver in Moscow; a I'rince SoltikoiT is a laborer in a St- Petersburg market: Iriiicess Piguatelli is a mu.-ie hall singer and Countess Olosy is a circus rider. DISEASE SPREAD BY DOGS. So in MartUnc StatWtics from thr Trruch l!-Iablle ICrgirUin; ConauciplluB. Consumption now carries off Eve per thousend persons in France, or one hundred and seventy thousand a year, says the London Idspatch. In Iln land the mortality has fallen to two per thonsaud. The towns where this K'ourgc is most intense are Paris, where the mortality from it is one out cf fivo deaths: Dijon and Nancy, where it is one out of seven, and Marseilles, where it is one out of six. At the Protectant congress ut Havre, held to study f pe cial questions in a practical ma niter. Ir. liilbcrt, who Is a consumptive spe cialist, said that drunkards arc partic ularly subject to it- There is a drunk ard's phthisis. Now, the habitations of inebriates arc dirty and ill-kept and cleanliness isagrat obi tuck to the spread of contagious diseases. Ia La Cite Havraise. or mansions built f i working-class tenants, the niortality from con-.umption is very high, not withstanding the hygienic principles according to which the architect worked. There were five out of twelve deaths from consumption. This might W explained from the tenants habit of spitting al-otit- A woman's dress that swept the spautaof a consumptive on the stairs picked up the perms, which she inhahsd when brushing the parmenL Dr. JilWrt is, for this rea son, against tenement houses or man sious for the poor. The shaking of clothes and Wd.ling from the v. iadows and balconies was another "-ource of contaioa. The subject of dogs as a means of propagating consumption .wa.s also gone into. A report of Prof. Cadiot, of the veterinary school of Alfort. shows that they ia .r-t often W a vehicle forsprca-.eing it, lie tuul long treated flogs suffering from tu'.s-r-cuIoms for cancer, but latterly the i.ii croseopo showed him what their dis-ea-sj was. Iletween the lith of last March and the 7th of April eight dogs died at Alfort of tuWrenlosis. Front the 1st of OctoWr. to the 1st of August, Itj;-, J,e made forty post mortem-; ottt of nine thousand, and found in all the forty cases tuWreulosis to L-e the cause of death. 1 he disease ts very catching from a, dog. H origin ates in the intestinal mucus. W'cattts; dogs eat Wnes picked by taWreular patients and lick np what they leave on plates. They aLso keep about thcia if attached to them and in this way some pet affected through the lun-s. If the d:tt is often contaminated by the human patient he in titr.i spreads the disease to other human W-iags. lJalaJ' Matrimonial Cuon. There was a singular booia It the matrimonial market in Ilnland last year, whether Wt-ause of or .h-s-.ib-. the liard times is an interesting mint lor speculation. 1 here were more peo ple married there in the third of the last year than in any similar quarter of the last ten years, with the exception of fJl. The marriage rate was highest In Indon. wher.! bar! times were generally reported to W JElKt felt- . . . A RUNAV.'AY TRAIN. It CooMo't f .tra. and ftoa'Jy K'.t I p a Toira. A DenrerA Kio .ramie engineer. saj the Pittsburg dispatch, r-iates an ex citing incident of rail road In r in Colo rado. The IVnver A Rio (iiande end the Santa Fe lines run para!!. I from Denver south to Pueblo. From !eiirtr to Palmer lake, sixty-seven miles, tlm road raakes tn ascent of two thou.-an'l f.-et. aud from Pulmer lake to Pueblo the descent ts two thousand feet in aW.nt the same distance. At several pdr.ti, (total iy ten miles south of l'a'mi-r lake, the prado is s..tncthing teni:lc. At a pfiir.t six or right miles Wlotv Palmer lake there is a sidin. when" carfare occasionally set oat when train is too heavy to make the summit of the divide. A Santa Fe freight running from Pueblo to IVnver, had made this sid ing, said the Colorado ruilro;'..t man ia relating the story, and wa. doing some & witching. Two box ears with a brake-iti.-tn on them were left on the main line w hile the engine and reitia'nder i f the train w ere on the si.'..- I rack. The cars started down the hill and the brakeman ran to the brake on the lir-1 car, expecting to stop them w ith onrt or two tnriit on the brake w heel. Ti e brake chain was broken. He ran to the second brake. The brake nl there was uncoupled: nothing remained to ho! t the cars. P.y this time tlie un manageable cars were potug down the tiil! at the rate of eight or ten mil. s an hour. The brakeman jumped. As the cars .'lid down the frrade their speed increased with every turn of the w heeds. A glance at a time card showed the train crew that No. 9, the Pueblo ex press, had left Colorado Springs. There were bnt two telegraph offices Wtwecn the flying cars and the fast express ia a distance of twenty miles. Hut one thing was to W done the en gine must catch the runawav cars. Away they went, down the hill. It's never necessary to work steam going down that prade, but the engine was wide; open. They were backing her. and it seemed every moment as if the tank would jump tha rails. Soon the cars crmc in sight. A nervy brake man climbed over the roar end of the lank. lowered himself onto the swinging brake Warn, and stood rea ty to make the coupling. They passed Hasted running sixty miles an heitr. The bumpers at last came t iget'.ier, but the brakeman could not make th? coupling. Again and again he tried, but every time f:.:h '.. Four miles away the lit:! .- to-.va Fountain could W f-eea a they shot around the point of the f.iothills. The er"ine was screeching as if she were alive. A man st'o-.l on the depot pi. form. He fT.ied a minute up tiie hill, made a dash fur the switch, and threw it and No. 9 and her half-hundred pass enger.? were safe. Steam was shut off and the engine slowed down. A quarter of a mile ahead tiie two box cars took the spur and ran the length of the long track. Then half the town was in ruins. The ears that the train cre-.v had Wen chasing an t bumping into jor ten minutes were loaded with dynamite. THE MOTION DENIED. A Jn-J;e Vtho S as Seiner!. at nt a SHei trr for t'ta-iliass. They tell a good story about a judge who is well known ia Hi.ITa! ) even if ha does not hold curt here, says the Ih'll'alo Fxpivss. Sorue time ngo a man who is a snide lawyer came l .'ore him to make a motion. This man lived ia one of the suburban towns, and he was not particularly r-crupnhius as re gards his personal appearance. In deed, on the morning on which he came Into court Ut make his motion he wa. iirc:w-vd ia a dirty c at, a vest that was covered w ith sta"... , .".. :.. soup, tobacco and other like i!ro pings, and his hands were unclean, and hi-, shoes covered with :r.u;L He waited until he had an op-a.r-tunity to address the judge, and then made his motion. It was ci.rt'y a perfunctory sort of an affair, to open up a ca-e or something of the hind, and not one in a thousand is rcfu-cd by any judge. Kvery body in the court room was. therefore, greatly snrpried when the j.tdge thundered out: "IK. niedl" The man himself was completely taken almck. He ro-o to his feet and stammered and stuttered, and linaliy said: "Your honor, I hop., you have not mistaken the import of this motion. It is a mere foiaiai aa.iir. I fail to see on what you base your decision." "I'vcicd:" roared the judge again. "out. tour honor," the lawyer went on, ""I think you must be lais.ring un tkr a uiisiii ,.Tciici!sion. This is f no importune.:. There jJi't a uir.l on earth w ho Isn't W ill'ii;,' F.at the luolii u should bti crante.1." 'Tt's denied. I te-H yoa," said the judge again. '"Will your honor kindly state the proundson which the denial is made?" The judge straightened up in his chair, took tiff his cyc-plasses at 1 looked severely at the lawyer. He ex tended his hand tnd pointed one of his long lingers at him. "The motion is denied for two reasons" he .said, im pressively: '"First, you are not a regu lar member of the bar and entitled to practice in a conrt of record; second, vou need a bath." AYFft lUtlSEYSil i A Bright Lad, Ten years f a-. but who Jt-tlir.M to piv? ttaiDf to tlie puliiie, ir.ake-s this aaUii.rizei!, CHiSileiitia! s:.it.-ineiit t us: Wiieii I -.s ne vir.r r!.l. mv mnniips i!ist f.f r.ili lil.:. li.iii. 'Jlie il. I,if s;ti, i,: . i J. .mi, ai.nsl s.Kiii die. :m. all i.nr iieitM-.r th.ii.shl tt.i.t v-ii if I ill, I mil in ter I.' ni,:' to n:i!l. ij-iaii-e I n.n , w.-:ik iliiil pesv. A iritlieims r.lllHs ;ni I n.k iiii.ler mvaini. 1 linit my liii 'rr ai.il It (t it lieie.l ami tl.rnr . III piives nt tsni-. ( I laiit liosi .f hi ;i in l.rei.k the sktl.. II Va sine t.i lss-.niie a ruiinii.v ..ie. I li.el to take Ut'n i.f nt.-.ii.-tii.'. l-m ti.iil.hii; liaj dene mr m liiin-li cmsl as A.rer'n s.irsaii.i. rili.l. 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Th rr"t-TTl fcziuu ar vrxl cr".-i-s OB erj UiV.'ju l'.V'-l i-aa-tfn. M fT-ri.i,".. !'-. r, . ;i Tlie Keystone Watcli Case Co. of Philadelphia, tl:? largest v-atch case r.iar.ulaeiur i;".; cur.c.ni i:t tito world, is r.ow p ..".' i:: v.pcn the Jas. Doss Tilled U'.-.d ether cases made y it. a how (rirrr) which cannot twisted or pt:'ik-d off th; watch. 1 1 is a sure protection r.nir.st tha pickpocket ziiil the r.iar.y acc ivknts that befall watches l;tU.I with the cl 1 y!e bow, which is si::;p!y held in by friction and can Le titisted oft with the fingers. It is call-.-d the t ..- - rr-rr mrjm v.! .m x v sJf-ivs--- .3 Wer,v- Jt, . Z'fAl ml CAN ONLY bE HAD with cases bearic: their trade mark Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Don't uta jour knit or linger nails to epn joar atck tats. Send lor aq opsnar (trtc). 'MiNOT'S? o DENTIFRICE. o Bzautihes the Teeth, preserves the gum3, sweeteks the ereath. Benefits ths Throat. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. E verybo.l7 uses H. Every. oil? praises it. The Teeth. Vo'.li.ng ev-r cnr. r' h"in. the 1 -.ill guiilly a;-.i wlciy as .Viin.n- Ihprr. c It li tre- t.-nm ac.it.. rt and all lian f irrftit vubstvncc-, anil ca-i ts; ud with (4cn .1h1 rrsulcs. even vh. re tiie teeth ktn icrtcct In tjif crance. It schitena and polishes The enamel beautifully. Tbe Gam.-Soft and (iOrirv uun-.. intcrfcrr with tile l.eith by prerenin. Ihe profx-r ue tt th-t tesfh, midT the t. eih unriitlv udcjUfcc de cay by shrukiu Irem 111.- enamel MlN.rT's I 'LKruniCtf la a c-rtla caru I t Bal.elCiy C-Cis. It hardens ind preserve Tae (tinu rericcily. The Breath. V -not" DtsTinnra tven-nt Ihs brenta. jnir.ct ihr v. i.-t-!tlce ort winch e tui;ieht!Te cf aealne and tleaiiiin-.. ii.Jl l.-avea sweet fure tate i;i the nioulh lu &CUJB on the throat n p..ii:.aii t-entaiaL It sweetens the breath And strtnI'ta;ns the throat. Sate aad Aj-eeaSV. cimfn.-nt are ;r fecuy i ure and hjrnilt-. asd :rt!w Ut known Iimik k fue the iii.H.lh act ums. V. h.iei;. ISeteethwa.-K.ut i.iiy n u.o tr.iiarl. and is tiie brt lienlijiwe fiiui c.-.a r ud It I. al. aolutriy UUIC in qi'.i.tv.rom t in eiT.-et, ici lat u uc and urinii!vl I"-" f-rd. It la absolutely safe Under all circumstance. Price as Cents per b-.K Fr.ll hy dnu.-iiti r-ncrafly, ut .-nt ui ajiy auaiesa ou ix.i Cf 15 Celt. 80ls "HMirnti, WINKtZLMANN . BOWN DRUG CO. BALTIMORE, Uas, U. S. A. the FARQUHAR PATENT VARIABLE .I'KICTIOS. FEED. an - -r SAW r.;!LL & ENSiHE astrula MU:. HmetaMrj, moat tBlacl As-rv-ni-.rmJ IratJc mwuninnmt. Hm rrwOMBU hciSMt 4rawtr-L if- ltM fc5a im swarkoc kktravl IW c-aV :m. lr mm (.-lav. ftrea.! r-.4 $ Liniment wmmm i THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Come! Or Write!! For the jrrmtist bdrgiics iu tie Summer Silks ever offered in thif neiuMsirLoeJ '. A silt Cl.;.rtilti;ty tiie like f.f Licit y.,11 have never s:-n .' The pruvx .?ak f.-r themselves! Come, or M-nd f -i Minp!cs. aad the fjiulitie and styles will (.cak still lnore t'.early '. Kid Tics-i of rriiucl China Si'ln in 'rr-at variety of (citteriisa:id crl- . orings, tit the give away price of LC 7 Tin- s "f '-1 in. h Lto.is Triiil el India Si'.ks, 'Z'j latt-.t 1'aiis.lc siiiis, ia strij.es, p)Ika d'.ls; als.i le-- limn nud latve patterns; r -n lar ipiality. at .C7 C ."si pi'ees cf IV'tctcJ Surah ?i!ks, in st.ia'l, n'at p.i'tertu and .laicty coloririi ; a r-al huuiiiier at OOC 7 ) Pieces- of 1 ir.eh China Trii.t ed ."siiis in ei;itis t'" iieir.s aii.l cdorines; a remarkable bar-.Min OCC R Puve.-iof t-inch tine Piinted India Silks, iu'iirti-.! to le'ail at . ft ; this lot only yC 2") pi.s-eji of Satin Ih!chesj in all the cetes" and imt .IcsiMb'e shades; tiie rcru'ar $ I .pality, atiDC7C 4.U Yar's of Ciit-noy 27 inch l"rintsl Icdia r-ilki; sold cv ervwnere at 91 a vani; ur price-. f..r thU sale ' IOC Equally great values in WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. Va!m and styh-s that will pay yon to coinuan.il see or write ty us abiiit. We will niakeit worth your while to do your s!io ireat this stoic. Summer Suits. The tit. sty!", ipulitvnn l ri. e -f o!:r-iii' a'.l o to .lernon-tr. :." that in "roi ly to wcar"suits e ie.i-1. a-sc alum h:c lone. Wash ?u",ts al 1 :r. 1.7', 7", f t, (land up. W..l Su'ls- from ") tt to as hia'h its you w ish to jsiy. Our Mail Or-h r IVp.trtm. nt will -s-n you isu'i'll as if you came to the Mire. Trv it! Campbsl! & Smith, Successors of Campbell Si Hidk, 81, 83. 85, 87, & 83 Fifil km, PITTSBURG. GOOD LIQUORS ! and Chsap Liters Ity etilliii' at the Old I.Viiai-i- Li.psor stor.-, So 309 X4in M, and 104 Clinton St, tJolmstown, ra., all kinds of the elioic-t ii.jiiors !n mar ket itttl lie had. To Iny oid eu-tolu-er- llU is a Well-klov d f:;"t, Hiid to all others e nivhii-iii j.r.sif w ill in itiven. l-ui't for;it lli.it I keep on hand the un nt. st variety of I.hpi-.r-, the choic-t brands and ut the lowe-t l-r..v. P. S. FISHER. W. S. BELL & CO. 431 ; .-.-st-.; Hl Wood St., yUPITTSBURGH IK.M.KIS PHOTOGRAPHIC QIIPPIIFQ VIEW CAXESA3. JUrrLILO, DEIECLVE CAHRA3 iiml il.. - f.iiiuiiis KODAK ia m-vi-ii Willi- for cat i!ir.'U'-, 1 rt e. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. Ililt'tries, Sleiirhs, Sprii.-r Wnoiis. ("arri:i2:,'s, liiiek Wagons and Ka-teni a:nl Wes ( ra work furnished on short nolle.-. T-tiy fm f",. V.f-a Mv work is t;i i,t of Tti ir-si-jlilv s,-;isiii,l VV..I an I Hi - U-st !r..n uii I nt ! iritMllv i-oa-mi -: -.1. ti -..'! !i:i ii 1 mi'l warranted to u;ve ,ili..L..o,.:i. Sxploj Ozlj ?l:3l-Zlis Varkxaa. Uiiir!n4 of all khi'U i:i mv li ti d-!..-rt :"-. IrKt- U:iotuliU' uritl si II work CjII and examine my Stock and hum tiriccs. I io w.iooii-voi k, tind fur nish hieves fur Wind Mills. Reinciu 1T the pl us-, and call in. CUSTI3 K. GROVE. Som rset. Pa. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch MoRTHWAHD. Johastuwa Mail Kir-w. !l''kw.m I Til a. i;i.. . s..in,.r -i t:ln, su. t-:wu t'iJ, II.miv crs iiie "or. J.iini-t.iw'ii .:.. Julinsiown Mail Kipr. -!:, kw.l Jlsui n. in.. Soin.-rsi-t II: si. iv. --i.m n II;.'.. Iliaiy. ers, ill.- liill, JoliiKt.m u li..", hi. tJll'tnstilU n .i-l-..lllllll,l:ilii.ll.-;iii-tll.-iMMl .e-i'i p. m.. SMIers..l li;Il sti,vii.mii ii: ii llii. erk lite li: 1:1, Juiillsluw u Tilu. U.ily. MoCTIIW .!:. Mat . J.iluist.iu n li::ll. ni., Il.mversviili-T.il. Stoy.-sinw'ii 7:ii, .s.ini-Ts..t 7;.'. lto.-kwi.hl s:i. Iai.-w.-Joiiiistiiw il i.'ttt rs ii H.Hiversvi !.' .1:11. Sloyi-t.iw u :l;i SSjtuers-l :;'"., ltoek wmi.1 1:.. sun.! iy f mly. .I..'iu.i.iwii S:H, s,ui.-r-t M-U lax ki It;"i. T3 UN NS YI. VAX IA ItA I I.I to A I). CAtTCRN STAN DARO Tint I. IHM.I S.ID HTIf KOt'LE. Train, nrriveitn.l .1. irt fn.ni i!ie -1 ition ut J ilia-tim on a lajlo,-: 1T-.U S .'.iMrjre.toni F.tiinss. Wesl.-rn K;ireii JiillllsfilU'l! Ais-.iiiiiin,i;,tl,,ii "" A.ssai.iiitKli'.iim I'li.-itic Ker. V:IV Pa-wliiriT .. . M .il J.i!in:.wu A.-t-i.iinii.Litioii K..sl Un.- ... Cos! (u- . : - '..'1 1 i. ni. . ji. Hi. l-.-VsTtt-AKU. Key-itone Kx;iis-?w. Ss-a-simre Fi.lir.s. AII.M.I..1 Ai-is.iiifii.all.111 M .in Line Kxin-si. . ii-ay Kx r sis Alt.H.na Afs-.iuiiit.Kiut i.m ... M.i 11 Ktims. Johnliia n Aissmiiii,Mi;iti,4 i'liil:ul.-),ii.t Kns Kusl l.ilh -i: -.. a. 111. i K:Jl - ll:l". 11:1.1 - IJ.o.' p. in. t-ll :V 7.1- ....lnt " fur rt.- iimiri, g ut Tlik. t Ak.-ti! or Il litres. Til. x. l- Wmt, 1'. A. V. 1... 11J 1 eiu Avenue, 1-itl.Oiurtr, i'a. h. il. Pn-v.t, J. It A'.kL t iv o'l Maoar. Ueu'l l"as. A st t s" o.e t- s t i : QUICK TO ACT! EASY TO BAKE ! Manilla, lured l.y K 1I.WKX & '.... Ltd., IVh. ."s.!d A -Uar-.!!,-. ,,1 !.j JAIES 13. IIOLDERBAUM, Somerset. Pa. Krisiii-.t ret Iviir;. '- rlin, I'a.. ::ii New York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. T"W"0 XDOLLjIvLS. AJ.lrcs? a'.l orders Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, This Hods! Drug Stcrc is Rapidly E:c:siing aGr.:i Pavcrits Trith People h Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, j Medicines, Iyc Stuffs, Sponges, Tmscs,' Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. Tiir l-xTo:: lavt, i iusimi. attkmi..s fo Tli r. i ox i-n Mosf. i.r Loatlier's PrescriptionsiFaiiiily Receipts l.It-AT t Al.K lO.lM. t lklN TO I st M Y ,Bl--ll AMI I'l K K "ETll LIS. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Oidiea! Goo.li alwaj3 on band. From sii large assortment all caa Le suited. THE FffiEST BBMDS OF CIGARS j Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our good to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or eLe where. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard l M"I AfTI HKR AM IitAI-f E AN I. V IL .l.KSA I.F AMI ItKTAlLKK ..1' Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft; "Woods, Oak, Poplar, Sitting. M uluiit, Yellow Pine. FIooriiiK, Cherry, Kb ingles, Door, Lnlb, Itliitel'lne Blindu, A ireneral liiiii.if all er.ul.-i of I.uhiUt nn 1 Ia.!.li:i M.it.-ria! nii,I n.Mirui s!;ir.- k. pi in siis k. Also, nin furnUli loiyiMn-j In !itr tiae of our l.ii.iin-. toorvl.-r with r.-:i.i. i l.le i.n)iiiilii.-vs. su.-U lis Unt.-io-ts. Ml'li..l work. etc. EUAS CUXXIXGHAM, Office aul YarU Opiinsite S. k V. R. K. Station, SOUliKStT.Fl- IT WILL PAY YOU T. l:i v V H it Itloiuorial Work of WM. F. SHAFFER, miMKltSKT, I'rIN.VA. M:.iiiifa(-tur. rfw n.i.l lJ.n!er in K.teni W.u-k Kui-i.i-!ii-.l im shirt Niai.s. MM 153 EMM Ml Also, As.-nt for the WIIITK IiltuNZK! I'1-rs..in in nisil tif M ..-mini nt Work tt ill iln.l 11 lo tl.eir liil.n-i i.i a-ul ni my hou h here a ri.-r -liowniar ill Im- given tli. ni. S .sti!i..ii4-ti,.:i iiu:inititil in . v.-n" ,.tj-. mii.I I'n.-cs ery low. I lux IU--iMS'tal a'l.-i.tuiii ,i tlie Whit Bronze, Or Purs Zino Moriumart iiitnitii.s-.l l.y l:, v. W. A. Itinir. n i,, .t iiiin.veii,.:ii in . M:,..ri:il nn t ..ii-: r-M i o ;.i..l wiiieli ii. I. --im:, i., . . siiar M. .i.iiin. nt t,.r iHir tiutn;.-.il.- li nuile. t,i e us . r:ll. WM. F. SnAFFER, 1ft Hurt Kjiiaiisfirr , i " "''in S3 gJw :ien hen mouit ; it prevents .l c.sca.i 'f.--- " - --" .Cholera, Kcup, Liiarrii.tx Lc--weaknesi i t'sW4.j-- -S, it u a iM,terl'ul fd .litfctiif. JV.&. ft.-." -T:. -i t it .wi or saif'fsi 1 Condition a ! T L c-Hntr.tt. ...1 -mn i.- aa V kind . f.sir 'r .. rop Uiu ...tu-" mjt. .,1,1 .r. li ij seu.-.-ia, PUccr.ua ti d.uci j.ui.f r..."- It You Can't Get it Naar Home, Send to Us. Ask First ZliZl1 ZV" ' f " Ou.w- l,e.S. rar. p.UL Si.. - Ask Any Woman! Wlio 003 the CInJi n. '!a Rar -r. ! its a'lvar.ta'jfoj are over tli.; oi;r cooking rane and -he will t. that it i an even Laker, lror.s C lv on ton arid lottorit. an-I is e..'..r;.V ical ia t!;': usecf tach It liar It work ineiU-r, ; Biililh tbe lrlevpFnaer : auy Itscte npiiu iht in;irk?t. Thrir tlr-attHne I.rmrn rihr Their Kmnnnn; S-irm Mm, e- r . y ilTla?TSTtJ. 1 mmm m m MmM sa B l 1". J. OncrA A N P to The Herald. Somerset, Pi fUl. PUkrtw, SIuldiuRs. eath. Star Ralls Italusterft. CltfPHtnuU XfHel Pwi!, l ie. i,iwllaWr.J tl .np'itHi. n ft f i J? j CeXiTI2 i- a ii.lu i lur.iitii . t . WSTLi.! 1:' a 3."'l.. ila. a a T . v tit v.rV-"s m ' Over oOO Beautiful Designs. Prica L.i-' ' a. 7 . Circo'' V 1 MONUMENTAL BROSZE f jv-i' JlJUIXiXtsSjtl cos:; eep Chickens Strong and hc..t:!;y ; it ot:syct:r pa"c.i to L"- - ear!v: it Is uorth u.-i.-ht in JJ inost ccoaum.c.ii to bttj- LAY "mAKt CONDITION mm F' X Svs,J X.3st,VV4Thcrcfore. no ma:tcr vt.ri.it txJ of f.eJ vou use, in. ii.i it. tiatiji o... l'i.wiit-r. Othcrwi-e. yi.-ur pn.r.t ti-5 (ail and u inter -u ill be !..-st 'tca ti price for is vcrv h.ih. It asm." perfect assimilation t i the food ean-cr.: r.rf Jed to Droduce hca!;h and furm f'v'S5-