i ' ! i i i f I V mm REV. C. J. FBEEHU SPEAKS FREELY OF EIS LIFE AND WORK. Fe Has Written and Preached on Both Sides of the Atlantic Recently the Victim of a Peculiar Affliction from Which lie was Released In a Marvelous Manner. Front the Jlrralrt, V.Y.V. C. .1. FRF FVAS. A.B m.P. B St.. s,HI!'.l ).T-'--I:T If f Il. v. C J- I ranian, A. It-, ,t rtr.,f St. Mark's Ktiis.iv. ' ! ::; A:wivl:i. M-eit I Miring the 1 r 1. f: ; .rni !tcu'.j!' lit vlvl i. 'r. "r : in has ' i swept over H"- i..--n fn-iiicmlv heard 1 .i.-.wi, :i viiii.Ms inwp: i r anil' !:ii..ii.-ii a 1..-M-M ; t" .I'. 'r recent he l'.y- r.Tl"l niii.': P'' influence i.i.h lc.- '-.-. n iiicr. : . . y fa t that he a t-n cars . on r . ..:::.:M'Ji appoint"! i r.i.jljir.i l invct:a:ite lii troublesome liciioii f the vice ..f pr.:: iti II ha- nreachul I fore culiun-d audience , T. !! ..r!.l. s: w.-ll to th roneh . . f .1 T I ri t!i' itmiins n iiw h. ; ... l. :. 1 i:i..;i!;:.iin-. :n I h liil. rxm.-is w. u as iu v ritin- have Imti in t!i- I'm' 'f lr.ifivMi uml 1 U r::',i:y, ( ll- aitinl uith Jraetis! ooiu- j i.i,.n m n, Ir Frvi-niuu ha written tlii paper ; :i l.-rr. rw liii h W rjiI nu iam-e intm-st 1Ipi.iv. : "Some five y.-f:rs mwc I found that deep stieiv and e.v e.-ii lin-ra-y -rk. in addition i.i i!iv ordinary niinist-ria! dutii-s were iini-r-n,;!!!'!; mv flait!i. 1 .h-t.ite.1 that I was Mi.iMe to uiid. r-iaid thin--' a clearly as I ..-iallv ti;.l : tint after t.m iutie thout-iit and -"v!y 1 s;if,, r- -i from a .li:!l pain in the head an ! 2n-.iT ;n"ti".. and all thought and study fs-.iiii-1 a troiii.l- to in.-. 1 I.M appetite, did i. it r.- i-.li or iiiiarv t.svi. alter eatirnr. suneniiff jfi'itis in the chest and !fk :.ri..,t,f tiie stoma'-li. an.) the tIotpws : iKwt of mv J t.l s s-;ii.- lt- tarn t.. -mr water. Willi most -ii-kly an-l Mitiis-jtiiis t.-elmj in -..niitinK up such v.ur ai.-r. At thi' lime 1 e..r.iil!. Vsevrral j-hy-ieians. tn.- s.-nd 1 uas run down, another siiid I had ciironi.- ind:j.-ti.m : hut tins I i know, that wi-ii a!I the press-riptioiis wtii.-b ih. y irave me I was not iuijirovin-j ; for in addition, I had .:.iu iu ill- ri-iotis of the kidneys, a very ' ' so mil. h s i that I was very t:i -i. ii like a yeilow man. was denressed-in spirits, im-ioiii-sl a'i s.r-s of thinirs and was .iivilv 'k-.s.ihmi wore a.id f It lliat 1 s(,oul'l s,,ii Ue.ene a .f!l":rm.-l invalid if I did not in mi i. -rs-;a:id my complaints. I followe.1 the a-iviee .if j.hysi.-iaiis ni.e.t s-i-erely, hi;i with all I was oiniil-i. ly ntialde to do my niiiiiTerial duty, and :M I could sssihy do wris to re.t and try to 1- ihanklul. After ri ,'lit.n nioinlis' treatment I found 1 was the vi'-tun of severe toipit iti"ii of the heart, and was almost alVaid to walk across my r.ni. Amid all tiii 1 was advis.-d to lake al.hile re-t from all mental work. In fact, I wns already unable to t;kc any duty for the reason RACY ON VENTILATION. S;tr.e 'nerable Tiicories on Thl nrJft That ItaTe Ih-cn Exploded. TLe effect vt expirej iiir tipnu onicia life is tho tubjn t iif an iiitw.stinn arti cle in Hie Medical Roourd. by Dr. (Ji.-ire Hindy, its crlit.ir. "Wenwl not," f.v. Dr. t-hr.sd-, "wtiiihasi-o the evil eJiot-laol what is usually callwl bad ventilation. ' It jK-rhajis tree that mtute d:sas(-s are ist to lie trtn-e-l to tho sinne, Lat i: tuny be safely stated timt there is a trufinct deterioration of ital forces' iu th'.so wiip are constantly sribierted ta tho itupare atnxjsphero .4 liadly viinilatod rm.:!i?. t'ue Mckeuiu sea4au-jn The cause ct vvliic-h OKjes ovit np'-ij eut'.-riu an atmosphere c titaiiunated w;U many brfaiiis or oi the gradull doteriortwiou of the vital fun,s--.vhio'u follows confinement ia fineli an atmosphere is not known. Ir a number of year prior. to lSsb the vfow prevailed t;at the diseonf-irt 'd dan ger ta,liuJjtli iii.i life in ba.lly veitfilat ed r'Kinis were !.Kse4y due to otanie matters routaiiual in the air ipired, and that tiie increase in carbonic acid due to respiration has bet little effect ia producing the bad results. Recently, however, several . experimenters have concluded that the organic matters iu the exhah-d hi cat h are not harmful, at least to anituals." Jleferring ta recent exierimen?fe ou the Kubj.x-t, Dr. Shradysays: "The re snirs justify the conclusion that the dis comfort f.-lt ia crowded, ill ventilated rooms is not due to excessive carbonic acid er to bacteria or in most case to ekists of any kind, tail is in reality due to exef-.-sire tempcratnre and nn l.lea.saut os rs. Ji'otiiing in tires ex periments shows tr.e cause of the nu plcahant. musty odor of an nuventilatetl room, a;id attention is called to the curious fact that cases of fasting in crowdr 1 r-'o:r usually occur in women and ai co:::n-cted, the authors thin!;, w:t'-i ;'iCt-rive respiratory action doe to tiht l.u-ia. Finally these investi-alio-.is, tho a-.ithors declare, jio to jirora that svtvo of tho tiiei.ries npou which lu'i-h rti tv.-:iis uf vi-utilatiou are based iirv eiti; - withont foundation or doubt ful, and th-tt the problem f j-eurinj: comfort a:i i h'.'.l!h in inhabited rooms rv inir.-.s t'.. ccnsitlcYi: ,s-:i!lcill if the llpst m-th.Mls of t.revetitin or disposiuc :f tpjst t.f :-,ri -us kinds, cf reulatiits teiui'.eratnri :.n i tuuisttre and of carry iUi"; .TtT poison -US Case derived from healing and liliuiij; aitparatus rather than of m"uip1t o MUitiii lb air to a cer tain standard of I fojioitioa of carbonic itcid ireeut:" 0t Their Lux-osea, . There is uu ancient law iu Rbodo Is land, w hich, howevi r, is almost forgot ten, reouiriafi clerj.-yiu.-n to take out a license bcfoie oliioiat'xijr at marriac-s. The other day Father O Uare and Mr. Mt-wait, fhe Fpisco;ral rta-tor of Au burn, went to the town clerk for this Iht-sise. At ti-t tlx- town cleik wis much piizzkd v. hat to ill, as he had no pre j;or lietuso blanks, but he fiaal'y Rot over the dijlicalTy, and the clergymen de;utti d. After they h;id got ou a street car tLiv op-ne 1 their Wcensr's, and each was lr-.rrilii-d ti) :.d himself in the ws.siou of a full flcdi d second ctasi l.!iur l:or..-(4 with jiower to run a liouoi rh -p mjI j.ct o ail the privileges and j-f-aiiliies uf the law. A clost-r iu-kpls.-;-,u of the lht;:;se, however, fchov.ed uiil tiiO words "sxv'did i-hist liqeor li-"ctii-o," piv. as power to sell "malt, spiiituous aud in: oxieat ius hiuors" at ivtuil -it wholesale, had had a lino drawn throi.jju them, and instead ci ti. wonls "to sell malt, spirita s and iniO;ca:ng li.in-ja-s" were iuterued the woios "to perform marriagc-s, ' and t j f jrih. L-'-h clergy jrr.ri made a wry face as L c- iitcmpiaud Jiis tat:tr.-d lin-nse, and each silently vowed to exhibit it r uly in eao f dire r-ril cf' a f JO Cue. LJul bith bl ss.'d tioj ius unify of the cJlk-ial that could transform a document which pora-nds so. nuch c-vil for the raceyaccurdii-ar t.i their views, Into an jnrrnuient wih -ower j give each happiueiie. Kw York Tribune. C'onjufiil Felicities. 'TJabel. I fometinic-s think yon only n;!in:ed-ie for niy rnoacy. " "TbosvJn.-id intervals are encourag ing. " Ilr.rl-.ai' Lifu i - -r pi . ' Boston, Mat. that tin- f.i linc nf pompl'"'' prostration aftfr the least exeni.m. pre-liii.J me from any diitT whatever, ami it appeumJ to my mind thai I ' verv near Ih-iiib a perfect wm-k. s f..r lakitis "al"ltit r-t, 1 tiitlJ n4 lake ui..re than 1 utile- it a m lliitr as t. re-t in the pnivr. Then it wotilJ have Iv. t: ai.-.lute enough. . " It is now quite throe year, since, m aclili ti..n to all the paiiw and penalties ii. h I eii'ltireJ, 1 f'.un.i er.-ehie njm me a peeulmr numbness f the left limU, Bti.l m fart c.ul.1 n.rt walk alxuit. If 1 trieJ to walk I had to .Irar the left f x alone the ground. The power of loeoinotinn seemed t" 1 potie. and I was rorrw.led with the information that it a pi.r tial paralvsis. Whether it was or not I h n4 know. t.m thin I do know, I could not walk aix.nt and I besan to think my eeond c hild Ii.k1 had comuioiKvU at the au-e of !t.rty-onc ye-arv J iw aUoit two rears airo or a little more, a iniiiiM. rial frien.l came to see me. I was i.-k in IhJ and could hardly move, and hewa .iiiethiiii? like old Jol.s -vnifoner. ahhU(.-h not quiie. He had mueh recret and r.iinii enition whii-h was a very poor halm f..ra si. k m-in. IUit the thini: he did say a tin-: ' lid vonerersee link Tills " 1 s:iil, " Mi in tiie world i he? " He Mtid. - W t.v .1.. y..n trv Tink TilU?" He said pl " ye J iiff'tiriate!v, so mueh so that l .uh) !. he fioiitlit it was the lt farewell. Nev.nh. fi.-r think ine a little, I JuM rame l tn r..- ..in. win lli'it f villi l.l make an iu;i' ati'-n l.. mtmi Tint Pill would ln. I l-Aed t tl m. aitJ 1 mid ran any pd poi!')y re c.ut of tho linle pink thin-T An) , I rtwHw. I a su.-pidoufuf 1'ink I ill, and n iiieint'ri'.i tne oiu im-i". l;.-.-ti!ia f--h'." su-pi.ion is the pys"--n la 1 ih." S Tink Tills I c.htaiiied, an-l Tit.W IV i I swallow.il. lint one is. .f tlieiadid r eure me, nortlid I feel any linVrent. T-"l afi.-r I had taken nine ten Is.Jest.f pi!! I was (ievidedly iK-tter. Y.-s I was rena-i,' ' mij.rovini, and after tiirht niontlu of Tn.k i j'ills I ould iret alnnit. The numhnev t-f the , left limh was nearly pone, the auis in tlie "head had entirely ceased, the apjetite was li-tt.T, I could enjoy f.l and 1 had a fr.-e 'quiet act ion of the In-art without palpiiati.Hi. In fact, in twelve months I was a new crea ture, aud to-l:iyJ can stand and sjK-ak over two hours without a rest. J can j riorui mi mv puhlie duti.-s which devolve upon nie, ii bout fati-'ue. and do all the walking which I I have to do. and am thankful for H. 1 ran saf.lv sav I was never in a letter state of henh'h than I nm to-lav. and that 1 attrihut it to the patient, persevering use of lr. Wil liams' Pink Tills. I fullv, cordiallr and Ftrr.nffly commend Dr. W illiams' Tink Tills to all or any who suffer in a similar way, and feel sure that any one who adopts Tink Tills with perseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonahle Iu-ik-s Masted. Cut he will find that hlessinir which is the muni of a full trust in a true and reliable rein.siv. I shall alwavs wi-h aud desire the eT.-Mt.-sl success for lr. Williams' 1'ink I'lila and always cherish a deep f.-eliniMf pralitiide to the friend alio first said to me huy Tink Tills. I have trh-d them and know their true value, and am truly glad that I did, for I have found from them a cssl esp.-rien.-e, to do more than is actually claimed for theiu.'' Verv faithfully vntirs, V. J. KUKKM A X, A. 11., rh.T., Ijite re-torof St. Mark's, Montana. Pr. Williams' i'ink Tills contain, in a con densed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the ldcl and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailins spe cific tor such diseases as l"motr ataiia. par tial par.ily-is. St. Vitus' dance, n-iati.-a, m n nlL'ia. rheumatism, nervous headache, the after efli-ct of la trripe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Tills are sold by all dealers, or will St-sent post jaiid on receipt of pri.-e. (jO cent a lux. or six Ixnes for $"-'..tO they are never sold in bulk r by th lai i by addressing ItrAVilliams' M.iliciue t'omny, Schenectady, X. Y. l'layinc at Ileing; Born. The strange sayings of children would fill a volume for the matter of that, have filled one, I believe while, as for thw fcitnatioiis tbey adopt in thoir play, they are imitated from the life dramas of their elder? with that reckless disre gard fur consistency and development that often distinguishes the dramafrt-t A friend of mine who had been Chriet inasing in the country Wd nie of a very funny example of this trait in "our lit tle ones." A largo party cf cllildren were sent np to the schoolroom one aft ernoon to amnse themselves, and after a time two ladies made an xcnrsjon from the drawing room to see bow they 'were getting on. The youngster were "play acting," and the scue in which tbey vera engaged was that of a fashionable wedding- Away from the group of per formers stood in a corner a tiny girl of about 3. ThiuVuig the child had been banished as too young to join in the game, one cf tho ladies went c to con dole with her and ask the reason of her solitude- "Oh, hush!" said the tiny mite, w ho could ecarcely apeak plainly. "I'zo the baby, 'on know, and I 'ze wait In to be born'd." London Sketch. IMamantlM. A very attractive ornamental art of recent introduction is, as stated, the pro duction of au imitation beadwork ou fabrics of various kiods by means of what is known as gjass powder, or "diamantine," the result being patterns which present an appearance similar to riiat exhibited by ghiss beads on close or open meshed- fabrics. The method of operatiou in carrying out this idea is kaid to be simple that is, tho fabric is coated by-metuis of molding boards with resinous substances, comtiosed of, say. CO parts of guaiacnm and 30 parts of shellac, dissolved in 100 parts of alco hol, 10 parts cf glycerin being added to the solution under couttunotiriVtirriug. After tho composition has been carf ully districted over the surface of the fab ric the t-iass t-owdcr is trewu on it ud firmlv pressed by repeated rolling, etc.; the glas powder being prepared by thorough pulverizing or pounding, and r;ay le of any or iuny colors. New Yoik uu. Cold Treatment For Pneumonia. The local application of cold is now eainmcii in puonniouia. Mortality rang ji:g frm 0 per ccn to nothing is re cta ded f cr vat ion.s liiethods of treatment, while tho natural recovery without treatment has been found to be about 901 tr cent. Dr. Mays cf Philadelphia repcrts I'jj cscs treated by oold, with 3.58 i er cent cf deaths. It cannot be be lieved that r.uy treatment invariably cures, end 1 o r.ards this as by far the xnest fa'Ufac:cry. The action of the cold Mi-ins w reducing the fever, strength n'trg the pulse, toning np the heart, dic-.inssbing tho pain in the chest and aiicvi.-'.iiug the difficulty in breath ing. ITc Got aa Answer. Fcr grave i-pccc-hes of importance de livered v. Ith weight Bismarck was, of ctmr-e, most celebrated. When annoyed, he l:t at ;y a! ays adopted a jest nig tone, which i-t Lave founded to his fright ened trie lies tucch as if the tiger in the menu: t'.q had gvted them with a' cor dial I:: ud&kako Itfcre devouring. "Do yen ii,caa to bteak the eon'vsn tiou r.f lias-tein':" bluntly demanded ike Austrian embassador. Count Knrolyi, of tho Prussian minister president. "No," replied the latter, with great directness, "but even if I did so, do yon think I should be such a fool as to tell' your" Hank Growth. The fend Washington mother has 'jnnd a new tdmilo for ber developing youngster. She no longer likens him to a weed or a nmshroem, but declares, with pardonable pride, that he is "growing like a gas bilL" Washing ton Star. Tho If we could but read it every human being carries hiSv life in Lis face and is ucd looking cr he reverse as that life has tf . tj good or eviL On our feattn-e the Cbu rtrM la cf thought a&d- emotion &re -eternally at work. Alexander Smith. A Dollar Went Further it Those Day. A wg,' when loM that (ieor"x Washington tlirew a dwilar over the natural hri.lfre of Virginia, replied that a th.llar went fur(h-r in those Ja.v than now. The wag, though witty, was wrong; At a dollar never went ho far as now, if it be invested in Ir. I'ierev's Golden Medical Diuvery, which i universally aeknowlexlged to lie a ie ific for consumption, hron chitis and all wasting diseastts. The nutritive prcpertie of Cod Liver oil are trifling w hen compared w itli the rvsulta that follow the use of the "Dis covery. " Ir..R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: fiH About the year 1SS0 I was attack ed w ith a "evere hacking cough. I Unk medicine from different dot-tors for two years, w ithout much benelit. My cough grew woise, and the doctor said I had consumption. I had hem orrhage from the lung?, and coughed up a great deal of phlegm. After read it of the many cures effected .y Dr. 1'ierce'n tiohlen Metlical Discovery, I procured two Unties, and ln-fore I had fi fished using the first, was able to do light work I continued with the med icine, and am happy to pay that it mvl ii'U life, and entirely cured me. "It pi thr I tut wdiriif in (fit uitrhlor all lutif trimMr." rMiieerely, K A. MITCHELL, M'lrtin, Franklin Co., (in. How it Happened- Mr. Wickwire "I ww a iasi a big mirror in a show t.-.!ay w it'i.Mit barking in." Mr-. ; Wwilr "1 ij.p' woman in.I.iw you are nie irift i- f-''.ny tsw, and that I hiot." tell ,)) a l.a.king acrnw the trc t a- '!ier w.H.-jn with a new lr. v I 4 Nr-rway Fine Syrup is t.-Ve, MM.itivily harmless : le constitution, and tirt- the nwt olmti- ph-ai;t I to the n.s I -J. lute! V nate iih c-.l.l. A household Uan. ilutuig the Seasons. 'si you notice how time flies. Tom my?" Yes'm." 'In w hat way?" 'W'y, s-iii9 to me 't ain't been a we k sine I wuz licked for skntin' on thin ice, 'n las' night I got it agin for goin' in swininiin'!" ChU-ago I'rconl. Your Physical Condition Needs attention at this time. If you r.re tired, weak and nervous, it is clear that your blood is impure, and without doubt there has lnvii to much over work or strain on brain and body. The course of treatment for such a con dition is plain and simple. The blood must first le puriuV.l so that the nerv ous system, and iu fact all the organs will lie fed upon' pure blood. Intelli gent jH-ople without number have tes tified that the lest blood purifier, nerve tonic and strength imparting medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Nervousness, loss of sleep and general debility all vanish when Hood's Sarsaparilla is persistently taken; in a word, health and happiness follow after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Why he was not in School. Teacher "William, you were not at school yesterday. Have you any ex cuse to offer?" William "I was sick, ma'am." "When you are sick your parents usually send an excuse." "Parents didn't know it, ma'am." ' How is that?" "Wasn't taken sick until after I left home." "And why didn't you return home?" "Was afraid to, ma'am." "What was the mutter with you?" "Cigarettes, uut'am." Yimkcr S'tafrtman. A woman with a new dress that is becoming isn't satisfied until the man she likes best and the woman she likes the least has seen it. A PEN PICTURE Many Women Will Recognize It 1 H The LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO., 0 f,fCvfc Ho Trouble to Marry. An amusing story 1 told In the Youth's CotnKinin of the way in w hich a " New England couple were innrriod over 50 years ago in a rnall New Hampshire town. The niinink-r had a' sawmill which occupied many of his week-day hours, and liewa standing in the door of this saw mill one bright September morning, when. a horse came along the road which wound down to the milL On the borne was a young man, a member of the minister's congregation, and a pretty young woman from one of the neigh boring villages. The minister looked at them for a moment, and then said cheerfully. "Want to get married, I reckon ?" "Yes," replied the young man, with an ingenious blush. "Iioyou take this woman for your wedded wife ? You needn't get off the horse," said the minister. "I do," replied the young man. "And do you take this man to be your wedded husband?" continued the minister. "I do," aid the pretty bride. "Very well, then, you can drive on," said the mitiistcr; and forthwith re sumed his work in the mill. When Hiram Went to War. There is a stock story of a New Hampshire mau who is fond of telling thrilling tales of his deed of valor during the civil war. "Well, now, there's one thing I should like to know said one of his neighbors, after listen ing to a itirticularly incredible tale: "I should really like to know how many of them gray-coated fclUr-. Hiram did actually and of a fact ttutke away w ith, and, as it were kill." "I don't know for certain," spoke up an other, "but it appears to me that w hen you come right down to hard-pan. 1 1 irain probably killed just alout as many of them as they did of him !" Fruits of Economy. Jiryton Early "I thought you were going to save so much money by re signing from the club." Minos Coyne "Well just look how much I'm not in debt VLfe. Her Share in the Business. Pater "Has my daughter ever offer ed you any eueouragement?" Suitor "Oh, yes, sir ! She said if I married her, she'd work you for the rent." 7Vc. A Those Who Heed It Not Have Much to Pear. A note of warning. . At hrst the faint. -st ech It strikes the back. A peculiar warning n..t heard, but felt. The buck cries out rebels. The nches, pains and lameness Hake life a misery become unbearable-. Ii yon understand the warning? TJie kidneys are Ou a strike: They have lieen overworked. Nature intends you to know this, ' And has only oue way to warn yon. The kidneys are located near the small Of the hack. They are composed of delicate fibres th.-tt filter the blood. StoopMig positions, a strain or cold often clogs the filters. ltrickuche is the beginning; la toe aud Weak back follows. The filters fail to do their work. Kidney disease deveh.M. The urine is t.io fnipiciit. The call of nature wake you np at Iils-nt. A brick-colored dep-mit shows the trace of failine kidneys. Itheinuutic imius and many aches ap pear. All this from a smad b. ginning. So easy to cure, toe-, w heu you know bow. Get at the cause I'.reak np the kidney blockade. ltoau's Kidney Pills do this. That's their speeds Ity f or the kidneys otily. IfcMtn's .Kidney Pills are sold liy all dealers. Price-, oO cents. Mailed by Fes-ter-Milburn Co.. Huffulo. N. Y., sole agents for the United States. If in doubt, write to WARNING NOTE The aerroua cyatem U weakened by the nig Every nerve Is trenftheiMa' la Facts and Figures. Timber and gold are said to lie the only articles that have not declined very greatly in value during the. last decade. The yearly value of titular consumed in Europe is estimated at fti51,2V),UU0. The various countries of the world now use 13,400 different kinds of post age stamps. It is said that yellow fever is being successfully treated at Ilrnzil by a re frigerating process. The juitient is placed in a Ux for three days, the tetnjieraturo of which is only one or two degrees alovc the freezing jsiint, the theory being that the bacilli of the disease can not reproduce themselves except at a high temperature. The Iioyal Arsenal at Woolwich cm ploys about l-'i.OOO workmen, aud has forty miles of internal railwaj-. The world uses three and a half I .:! lion steel pons a day. Ten million dollars' worth of r mnti toys are sold in England yea-iy. In liulgarin the proprietors of a m .li cine by which they claim to cure a specified disease are liable to be im prisoned if the medicine fails to pr? dure the desired effect. On dark nights a w liite light can be seen farther than any other; but on light nights red takes the place. Adverti-ing devices have received tiuicli Munition at the hands of invent ors, there having K-en lllli! patent taken out Inst year. 0 There is a little village named Mark nerkirchon, in Saxony, where every working person man, woman and child is engaged in the manufacture of violins. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery man and merchant of (Joshen, Va., has this to say on. the subject of rheu matism; "I take pleasure in recom mending (.'hamlici lulu's Pain Hal in for rheumatism, as I know from ier sonal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bod with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first applica tion of Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm eased the pain and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by I!en ford's Pharmacy, Ifyouarein trouble'giye your bur den to the Lord, and try to comfort someliody who is iu greater trouble. No Desire to Proceed. A prisoner was in the dock on a ser ious charge of stealing says Ioih!oii Til 7 and the case having been pre-1 sented to the court by the prosecuting solicitor, he was ordered to stand up. "Have you a lawyer?" asked the court." ' "No sir." "Are you able to employ one?" "No, sir." "1K you want a lawyer to de fend the case?" "Not particular, sir." "Well, what do you projiose to do aliout the case?" "We-11-," with a yawn as if worried of the thing, "I'm willin' to drop the case far's I'm concerned." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Ilest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Son, fleers, Salt lUieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, aud Ksitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. N. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at Ilrallier's drflg store Berlin, P. am so nervous ! No do ! There isn't whole body 1 I honestly think my lungs" are diseased, my chest pains me so ; but I've no cough. I'm so weak at my stomach, and have indigestion horribly. Then I have palpitation, and my heart hurts me. How I am losing flesh ! and this headache nearly kills me ; and the back ache! why, I had hysterics yesterday ! "There is that weight and bearing down feeling all the time ; and there are pains in my groin and thighs. I can't sleep, walk or sit. I'm diseased all over. The doctor? Oh! he tells me to keep quiet. Such mockery ! " An unhealthy condition of the female organs oan produce all the above symptoms in the same person. In fact, there is hardly a part of the body that can escape those sympathetic pains and aches. No woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is positively no need of it. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts promptly and thoroughly in such cases , strengthens the muscles, heals all inflammation, and restores the organ to its normal condition. Druggists are selling carloads of it. Mrs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass., will gladly and freely an swer all letters asking for advice. Mrs. E. Bishop, ;8 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N., Y., suffered all the above described miseries. Now she is well. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured her. Write her about it. A prominent actresjrwritcs : . . . You cannot imagine the fear ful condition I was in when I first wrote to you. I was simply of no use to myself or anyone else. I had worked hard, and my nervous system was shattered from female complaint and travelling constantly. 1 ran the gauntlet of doctors theories, till my health and money were rapidly vanishing. ... I'm all right now, and am gaining flesh daily. I follow vour advice faithfully i: everything. Thank you ten , thousand times for what your-kuowledge and Lydia f. Ptukbam't Veg etable Compound have done for me." Mrs. Pinkham for advice. ia Torture, ra the care el H by The Stone File. From the Philadelphia Press. . The criminal law and penal inatitutlon of the stato of Delaware are, In the main, last century survivals, and Justly bring upon that state much adverse criticism. It has one excellent institution, however, in iu stone pile. In the New Castle jail yard, not far from the whipping post and pillory, is that wholesome corrective, the atone pile. Prisoners who would other wise be Idle and tramps who find their way to prison are set to work with huge hammers breaking ston. The broken stone furnishes the material for improved roads without interfering with any recog nized state industry. In this way primm er are utilized ia one branch of road making without leaving the prison. One result of this is that tramps avoid IVla ware. It lies in their natural line of trav el between north and south, but they pre fer to make a detour rather than risk the stone pile. Every county in Pennsylvania should have it stone pile for petty criminal and tramps. It would contribute toward im proved road construction and at the same time be a wholesome discipline, to crimi nals and free tho state from wan-Wing tramps who disturb the trainjtiility of country life and whose worthless lives are a heavy tax upon the community. The tramp evil is a grievous and growing evil but uot at all a necessary one. Enforced work will cure it. Establish the stone pile and the tramp will flee from its pres ence as from a pestilence In this partic ular reform lielaware sets aa example that Pennsylvania well may follow. How to Treat a Wife. iFniin Puellle llenlth Journal.) First, get a wife; second, Ik? patient. You may have great trials and ier plexities in your business, Ixit do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less mag nitude, may be hard for her to U-ar. A kind word, a tender look, w ill do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of ChamU-r-lain's Cough ltemedy in the house. It is the liest and is sure to le needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by lien ford's Pharmacy. Clubbed Her AaiaiUnt. STHOt imnrni, Pa., April .10. As a re sult of a brave woman's terrible blew, Isaac lirewer is now confined to the county jail, covered with cuts and bruises, which was inHi.-tel by a large club in the hands of Mrs. Til Kuckel, of Poplar Valley. Mrs. KuckeiJiH a sister-in-law of Brew er, lie, in company w ith others, drove to the farm house occupied by the Iluck els. Itrewer began to tear down fences, broke the pump and according t- the woman's story, attacked her. The latter seized a club aud felled her asHailant, at the same time calling her husband, who appeared w ith a shotgun. The husdntud had liltlo trouble to quiet the intruder after the wife had her inning. Brewer is the man who gained notor iety by the repeated separations from his wife, the number, it was said, reach ing over a score. Oue prolonged domes tic conflict was caused by a custard pie to which the huslnnd had taken a dis like. Struck By Lightning. Sii A Hon, Pa., May i A violent wiud and rain storm, accompanied by hail al most as large as eggs, visited the eastern pnrt of the county last week and as a re sult William Curry, a farmer, was fatally injured and two others were seriously hurt. The storm occurred alsml 4 o'clock and for fifteen minutes the rainfall was terrific William Curry, w ho lives near New Vernon, was plowing in a field when the storm broke forth. He wan standing near his plow w hen a holt of lightning struck it, killing one horse and badly injuring the other. Curry was thrown violently to the ground and sus tained burns which will likely result in his death. The plow was shattered to pieces. one ever suffered a well inch in my & Lynn, Mass. f QOMKISSKT MAItKET RKPOKT, KJ HIIXTHI WKKK LY HT Cook & Beerits, W'ulirmlin, April iv? l.:: ( per lu .. .73 to II. Apilea. dried, i I evaporated ff Ilk' Apple Ituitcr, per !.. tO MOT liultcr.J fresh Ices, per t . Ilk- I mil. per n I creamery, per i Jie rieeawax, per a limiiiij .. m ................ n iw i n J Sueur cured ham, per B 11 to isl.le. Pffli 7 lose shoulder, per tt . 7 to He to lJc Bacon. n white navy, per bus .l..ju 1 Lima, per . - fifi-vcn, per .... J ro.isi.si, per Is to JK ( t'tinitierland, per bbl.. l..iO . i ..-. , .1, CorntneRl, per t , . -. ., .. .ij0 rir, p-r Klsh, lake herring- I I;!',', Honey, white clover, per t I jr.l, per B. I, line, p.-r til. I ... MoIhss. s, N.l ., per ral........ Onions, jM-r bus lolt. s-n. per t.iia Iei-h.i, i-vajtorute!, per M Prunes, per ti . 1 1 lor I-' : . !.. hk- l.l. to 'sk ill t ak in Ui lie 10 I.i I (c . fl.M l.'l 1 .. wr uoi I'lttslnirj;. per hl.i lMiry, bus oclt. Suit, " 4 bus sin ks tu'i irronnn alum, I so t Ktcks !' maple, per lb M- Iinp.irl. -l yellow, per a ic Hugur. whiu-, A. per BV cntnuluteu. per lb , c I'iiIm-.. or pulvvrizcl, per ... He I per Kill . Xir rul - ( maple, per sal. .'s UMe Stoneware, I Ion . lit: Tsll.iw, per tl. . 3 to Vlm-Kar, s rifal a to k' llliiolliy. per l.us Fi.ii clover, per bus ... $.". to a. "si " rriinson, per bus 4..10 " albtifa, per bus ." 44 ttlsyke. per bus 7.0 Sewls. Millet, ermn, p.-r bus l.i'i I latriey, white ls-ar.il.-ss, per bu- l.i'i bllekwlieitt, per bus.. Vie corn, cur, per bus t to Uraln I sn.-iieii. per bua . 4.- .Nits, per bus. a to :e I rye, per bus A Feed wlinit, per bus Tue I iinin, per lii vm x-r i corn unit imU eli.ii. per !'! !- I Hour, J hieh nour, roller pnn-rw, per iii f s.io Klonr. spring pHlelil anil li.ncy Kra.le H.lO to I M011 r. M011 r, I. w.-r a-nt'le. pt 1 to lbs (I . MbhllinifH. 1 hl". 'r '' HrJ Ml-Kinngs. j p,.,. ,(JU j,, Jl IEXXSYLVANIA ILILR0AD. IN EFf E6T MtY 20, 1895. COXDl.NSSD W'HIDCLI. Trains arrive and depart from the station i Johnstown a follows: WLSTWAIO Western Ex pr-... ......... Soiithwetrni Kxpress , Johnstown Acroinimsiittion... " AccoiniiKHiation... Pacific Express Wav I'u.vsrinf.-r Mui .. Kast IJne .' Johnstown Accommodation... . i3 a. . a . : ".7 . rli) . tr24 . . 5:1 . in" p. . :: " EASTWARD. Atlantic Expreaa .. Sen-ahore Kx press . Altoona AncomnHMbttiou I s. y Mx press. M;.in lane Kxpress Altonim Aecouimodution Mail Kxpress Johnstown Accommodation... Philadelphia Kxpress East Line S.-04 a. - o:H) 41 n:.'i " .ie40 " ..10:15 " 1-''J p. . 4:11 ' V, " - 7:1 " ..10i Eor rates, mops. Ac, call on Ticket address Thus, tl W art. I". A. W. !., : Aentsor :!) Kifth Avenue, rmsi.urs, l a. 8. M. I'revost, J. R. Wood. Oen. Manager. Uen'l Pasa Ag CONDENSED TIME TABL3S. Baltimore and Ohio Hailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. KUHTUWARD. Johnstown Mall Express. Rock wood S:- a. in., Somers. t 4:lu, Siov.-stown 4:jJ, lioov ersville i.lih, Johnstown :'J, Johnstown Mall Exprtsw. ri.s kwo.sl 10:10 a. in., Somerset sloy.t..iwn 11:43, Hoov ersville 11:H, Johnstown 145 p. nu Johnstown Accomin.slaiion. Rock wood 5:55 p. in., Somerset :.Mf-t.iyestown tfcpt, Uoov ersville jH, Johns tow n 7:00. Uully. aOl'TBTACD. Mail. Johnstown :roa. m.. Hoovers ville 7:11. Stoyestown 7ii, Somerset 7:4j, Korkwuud Expresa. Johnstown 11 p. m., Hooversville 3.-11. stojesiown 'ij, Somerset 1:55, Kock- Sunday Only. Johnstown 0, Somerset ItfcO Kix-kwood lOrJo. YOUR EYE! Wewantto catch It! EVKRY FARMER in Somerset County who has a cord of Hemlock Bark or a Hide to disjwsse of w ill fiml that the CoX FLUEXCE TAXXERY Co., will pay the highest cash prh-t-s far the same. Write for quotations to WIXSL0W S. COBB A CO., Confluence. Pa. Salesmen Wanted on SHlary. Jo mI1 Pennsylvania crown Nur sery St.s-k. which It the bnt ia theworld. All the new siwn-iaiii.-s as well as tne standard Turns tie of fruits & OrnameMais-' A line outfit fur-lll-h.si and all travclm- ex peases paid. Sala ry' dates from day work is commenced. Write for terms, staling ape. Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, Maple Avenue Nurscrica, Vt-t Cheater, Pa. THE ONLY PERFECT FOR For Sale By J. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset Pa. YOU CAN FIND Jj't a turn ia lTrrsara .M t the Ad'ns rREMIJTGTOlT BRCS. a will eunuact lor uwwu at I.iwm rstM THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buyi It la Juat m Irrif-irtant to hWure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, At it ia To Have Confidence in tle I'hyaMan If Ao p. AT SNYDER'S You are aJwaje an re of getting the frenhent mcIniksl'Rfisiijpp Carefully Compounded. TRUSSES FITTED. AU of the Best antl Most Approveil Trunin Kept in Stork SUixfaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOUR SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, ' somerset, - Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisMcdel Drug Stcre is Rapidly Becoming a Gnat Favorite with People in Search cf FRESH . MB Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes. &c. THE DOCTOR 6IVKS PERSONAL ATTESTIO.I TO THC CbvPOCHiIMi . LOute's Prescriptionsi Family Eeceijts . SaCATCARK BEtNO TAB IS TO rSI OSLT FRESH A5B CI KI AkTI. Lr. SPECTACLES. EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From n:; large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 20cr! to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard MAyrrACTCRER asd I'ealer aid Wholesale a.xo Retailer r Lumber and Building Materials. ard and Oak, ' Poplar, Sidings, Walnut. Yellow rine. Flooring. Cherry, fcu Ingles, Door, Lain, While Tine Blind, I A froentl War of all gruilrn of Lumber and Ux-k. AliHi, can furnl-ih anything in I lie line of our bu-iiut- toor'Ier with m.'i ble prompLnn. such as Bracket, odd-i4ed.work,lc. Elias Cunningham, Offlce aid Yard 0ppite S. C. R. PREPARATIONS FR The Great The Vir York lU-an paper of the omntiy, lint in ji - ii,i, .' " " .' rirx)H7p,-r. iLi i-ainj.aij;ii news and ilis-usiotiH id inti-rt-t t vt-ry A fan i-itien. All the news of tlieil.iy. Foreign Ci-rri-p'iii li ii -t'. .;r:- i; nl I partiiient. Market Report-. Short Stori-- .Miiifl' t. numtx-r, (Vmii- PU-titros, l"i-tii'H I'lati- itli ri iU-r-it-' ih tioni, a n.l a variety of items of household interest, make i: Iilfttl t'limi! lip?r. A SPKCIAL CONTRACT etmblrs us The . Somerset Herald! ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCR!PTIpNS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. AJilrvsa all onlers to TIIK IIKKAL.L' i rite yonr iima-il allrj aa a pxtileirJ, s?al it Ui?o. W. Vet. Ko" 5 TtiauB Ruilding-, Sen York weekly Tribune will be nailed ta - IT WILL PAT YOU TO BUY YOUR Jlcniorial Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PEXN A. Manufacturer of and Dealer In Eastern Work Furnished on Short Notice MIEllt 115 IFflilE Till Alm, Agent for the WHITE BRONZE ! Persona In nmf nf r ti- m And It H thetr interna ti enll at my shop wltere a nnnr ikli.karii.tf win k i ""stltsfuetikMi guaranteed In evt-rv ease, and' 1 rice, very low. 1 Invite sptslul attenUon to au v Whita Bronio, Or Pur Zlno Menu ma n ntnidiieed by Iter. W. A. Ring. a. a dee lded niproventent In Ihe point of Material and toiistiurtion.and wlilrh la dextlned to b the popular Monument lor our changeable Cli mate. Ulv.ua a ralL M.t F. SHAFFEB, litem . - - pa i Drug Store, . PURE . DRUGS, Soft Woods, Picket , .t1bI1b( Sash. Star Rails, llaluoter. C'betaat, Xewel Po-tn, i:tr. Building MalrrUl ami H.if.:s; J-'.r tpt :n R. SUtios, M).EKrr,r Battle! i or XOVFK BF.R 3 ARK AtRKAI'Y WKI.I. I'Sl'IR 'A. A M" I PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATE IS TO K KI.IXTKK. ASH TIIK NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will, as always, li founil in the thickest f the f.'-l. vigrnmly fr .skh1 ',,.-.;. , wiii. ii '''r: pnixprritti to thr untiim. M'ttkly Tnt.mtr is. not only the !.:i.i:i.' i'.-t'"r T! r.rr- to ofTt-r this -pK-n.li.l journal an l City, and simple copy af The ew f yon. affMTrflTf, (1 I 1 k0U.iUii)lk Ak FE1CTICALLT UiUaiU liwUaUS Over 50O Beautiful Designs. UfiUUMrMTil BRONZE COW" Sondfcj I PrfcoLi'! III