JU1 Th fjihooB Rrftlarn the Itoc. Spe-otl is a form of t-qTrpmeiit in which the d's txccls the? baboon, and as un itul ia tin ilirt-rt pnruit i.f ani mals it mur-t always be inferior to vrhat Dr. Caius calls the "lrporarii" the "rhasinK dopjies." But in the preat and justly j-rizi-tl pift of print the1 nionke y has t!:- ai.v.mta;', though dops have lor r. -liturii li n bn-el with a view to the- dt-ve lopn "it of that particular pift, and have U :!i in eport and in their use as d tiftive-p and mriitclK-s become al n;ot it:di 5 n--;il !e aidstomsn. Among the vi ry f v iritatio s in which the ani in:.l lias a T.;ke n wild and us; d intel lip. lit: v- u rviait it has U. n found that In- can uot only Lud diblo j:Iants by nt. which the traftli' huJitfrH inxxlles are trauii-d to do, but can U usixi to disc'v. r h,ili-n wat. r a unique in-t-taii'T if i.amial s.rviie. I- Yaillant, the Airicau traveler, piv.-s an account -f a un.i bab-ci initial ly a chacnia fr ia uiii Afuca which illustrat-a its lit!'.- a-! a watch, a hunt'-r and a j.re-e-ur.T of food and water more fully than any ot!e r rt-oerd. This monk, y, L y sin cr force of brains, to k conmiand of the- dops k ;,t to iro tcct the caiup and us d and directed tlx in just as the older l.-ilwioiis coni mand i.ud d.nct the re st of their trihe. T,y Ids cries," Pays Le Vaillant, "ho always wanx-d ns of the approach of an (!: i::t In f re my dps uisce-ve rcl it. The lop were po ae-cu.-toiiie el to li's voice that tin y uwl to po to sl , ai:J I was at f.r.-t vised with them for eV-t-ertinp their duties. When he once had piven the alarm, th y would all stop to Watch for las sipnal, and on the U n-t inoti" n of Lis errt rr tin shakin.; of his head I have n tb all rush forward to t!.f eju.irt.r toward which they .b-.TY.-J th:.t his 1 ks were tl. ret ted." CcruLiil MaT iZiiie. Tlie Graveyard on lUntton Comnioa. Although the huryiup ground at the Boylstou s'.r-.'i t nd if the Common is not tlie m't ancient in town, nor specially not! 1 for the retiiip place f cistinptiisli. d m n, it is a i turesiee I' lace. It is worthy of n te t!tt wht n it was ota!iii.-h-d, in 1 .,, it waf called the outh lluryinp prcund, as indica tive of its lr:i' fr out toward the i:d of the town. Contrary to tht-putral impn ssii n it is not and never lias been a part f :1c Coniiii"n, but was former ly a irtio:i of t!.- land of Colon'l Tin .mas Fitch's pasture Lord riug -u lropg lan, as our lloylstou street w;'s tiieu a!i' d. One mystery in connection therewith leis nev r Un-ii cleared away. It is ei all d in the following inscrip tion on a mall stone: :i r . I;.;-. V;:l .-.ry i.i- vife. t ii-ilii, lTiy. A III. 1 i-d It As the date of the siono is sven years befo:-' the v -mttcry was staLlish' d, it lias pivm rie to many 'onji-ctui s. Why tins unknown babe was hurii d in a jiasture ri :na;:is an uitauswiTed pae tion. Biisii n Travel! r. An Apt Krjuindrr. A clever w Yoik girl made an apt rejoinil r lat v. int. r in London. was inviti d to m.'i t the Princeor Wait s at l rek:--; v itii some et in r Ani ricai.s. During br akfast tlie prince ra-li d in r oountrynien pmid humutedly un tije lib erty taken liy Ann lieans in "clipping the king's llnli.-li," robbing words of lettirs in J roiir.neiation. Afttr they hadrism ln.m the talk- he found the t-hy little pi" 1 in a tt rm r and asked h r ti:;,l!y, "What in Loudon has most im pri sm d you':-' "Miipul, your highness," wus the timid n ply. "ii.pul 'r" Faid the puzzled irir.ee. "Oh, ys! Tin re is nothing in tLe town as wonderful to me." "I :;m afraid," lie aid, with a flight expression of annoyance, "that you know my L ndon bi tter than L .Sinpull' Is it a theater a cafe what is it?" "A church, your Lighuess. We Amer icans would call it St. I'auL but as you tall M. John, tdujuu, this, it seems, must 1-e SmpuL" Tlie prince laughed heartily and de clanul himself fairly worsted. Ex change. Onr'i Kir! Sulnuin In ui F.veDt. One's first salmoti is an event. I pot mine all alone. It was on the Dunpar vcn. on my way into the more remote interior. In a clear pool we could see the preen t aeks .f the lisli, big and lit tle, l.ut tin y w. re not after our flies. The ethers went up the sin am a c-onsidera-Mc dist.ni'f-. and I rcjuaii.id by the jmh.1. It in . ; two lin n to land a salm on. Pr. Miitly I l gan iv ca.-tii;g, j.ist to try r.iy m w In foot i d, and tlie Jirst thing I knew a lii was hookei'.. He gallop -d around that "1, jumping out. ('artiiig lack and forth, and I wad til right in. Af:i r awhile I pi t him pretty t;r-d. I had no landing net or paa, l ut ti.i re was a smooth gravel Lar 4i ro.is l. l-.w. Then I towed the unfor tunate li-h down there, pot him headed fi r shore and ran straight back on the bar. Out ho came, flopping somersaults in the gri'vel. The gut U ader broke, 1 ut I throw myself on top of that salm on and elasjted my arms around him. He was slipp ry anil t-tr"ng, and I oiuld liot held i.im. Finally I got my lingers in his jills. reaclud for a stone and pave him tunc rf. ur nn rciless whaeks evi r tiie ls'ad. Tin n I had him. I was u sight to It-hold, wet and hesjiattered witii liiul and slime. Put I was tio proud as vi 11 a-ttiom arly ut of breath lor wi rds. Frederic Irloiid in f-nb-Ju r's. V ilit IVfore sud Af; r Mrlo. Why Is ;i :ii;if a muii di es n t weigh R pi U!:d J:: re ;:tt. r :.t:!:g a Joundif 1 -.h1 ti:a:i h- did lf.iv; A Isttie r ll c tio:: Mill nadiiy Nplain this app-r t:i juysti :y. lu::ng the pn cs t j iasii- aticti, glut :t ;-::. etc., rtain musi li :;ie I : ought into active play. N'ow it is i: w il i st a'. lh d fa- t in ps.ysi, J.-y tl.af th z : ' any mt-cle r m t f i-iiis'I s i -.!..; s a t i:.p :aty w:.stc f ti-;.- . a;.d ti.ai a o :t.;:n au.o;:iit . . t al'l n is i l.::oi::.!i d and par.-id dur is:g the ei ;.is.- f a meal. "Ihis hs, 1. Aivir, is til:l;i:g as omjwiil v.i:li t hat 1 r. -t ir:.:n :i and p r--pirat ion, lethof wlj:oii fui:ct'i are increased oa; li g the iJh ratio!. m: makii.g a al. 1 i:e 1. l:g'..i t f tn::e lie may lake to . :..-::n.e a j eu:;d of food mak'-s 1 ut lit tle d;l; i n in e m tiie lo-s, s. 11 it U- aten 1 IM.li ly thre is but slight ii:er.;se of r. -j i:at:i n . r l r.-j irati-. n, wheit as, if it le huriiiii through, I cth are a! nor mally acei 1 ratid. Hence ly the time the meal is l.i. isi;, J tonsumr h;.s ii t a; n c:..L:y in Loth moisture tnd ..rln:.:e a id. The a'U'Ve e xplains, in a rough but i-'.-ax manner, why it is that a man may at a poui.il if foiid i.!ld Vet i.ot weigh 1 c.t iri m u: -third to five-eight f a 1 ou:.d more than he did before the mi aL M. Iji iiis Kt public. I hf I"rinc-' C'aot Off C lotUinc. A the 1 rince f Wales has sit the p u in mattim .f fashion for many :s j.-ftt it is something cf int. res: to Li 'W ii-.'.k his purchases are made. Ac toi'i.ng u !: f the Lriti-h pupi rs the j -in' e ii. y r rd. rs Joss tiian eight suits f eh -the a I line, i- r each if which L-pajs the ui ;.'or:n price cf $40. lie ju v. r v. i air. a pa4r trouse rs ia re than f..ur t:m. .-, and stiice hi vaii-t kx s not 111 hi ir to l.is wariirole and ss liis d.is- a: 'i. .1 e.i ;h. are not ami t.g the per-i-i.-;te f his vali t, tin re in a flock f ii.'-u.-.i;.d of thiui at MarlL n ngh l.i a--. At his death he will doubt 1cm) h-'.e a Jrge a collection as did King ' r-i- IV, t..e aueti' li f whose i-lotlus it. i ,i i iij. li thne v.cels. All the Jl. l.'i'f 1 ties, alll JjeW IXCipt 1. w 1... ii Tr K.me ri asuu are ki pi -i ii.'..'ii.g..an. ar; stored s.t Mari-I- . l.i.x- in what is kiiewu as the '.ti.i .I.g ! There Veral men j ' I r y 1 I ing afu r them. The I '! i .1 I te r b d alone at Marl I - l i)l. le um- ui- li:i-ur.d f f20,0oo, .r Wnnhi l- miiiit relink a ) ibfotuUv furiune. rtirjtinii Cap nd the Knout. The IVnch republic, thanks to the alliance between the I'i-.ryp::':i cap and the knout, has done its iest ;o n.ake its ee.il insecure for those who C dfn in the tvranny of czardom. Among Ilussian exiles "living at Zurich, Geneva, and Lausanne spies have latterly been intro duced, e ven in the puiso of alh ged lady Undents of the same nationality. In Fnclaud alone proscribed Russians are fnv, and in England, partly in conse quence of their contact with the qci- t operation f parliamentary institutions, partly on acwunt of a change of feeling among the cultured classes of their ;wu country, men like s-tcpniak, the author of 'Underground Russia" and kindred works, w ho ioe had a hand iu the fierce active fight apinst autocracy by all available n-ansoirri gular war fare, have gradually ceasi d to l e c n n'eti d with the organization f so c;.ll d terroristic attempts. Tin ir London monthly organ, Fre Kussiit, shows how much thy have mod.-rated th- ir de mands. If the young mperor would t:ily consint to the introduction of foiuo kind of n pn sf ntative assembly, such as all Europxan nations have and as even the Fultan had adopted shortly be fore Turkey was Oaten down by the armies of Alexander II, the reigning czar wonld rally around him many w ho arc at present his a.ivcrsarii s i:i what is believed to be the camp of the most is treme party. North Ami rican lie view. om to Vat. The author of "Campaigning in South Africa and Egypt" gives apartment illustration of the virtue there is in necessity. He had been asked ly i friendly Boer in Africa to po out slui t iug. Acci rcingly, he writes, I took a riile and a bag of cartridges and set out for the at pr luted spot, When I met my friend, he said : "What have yon got in that bag your dinner?" "No," I answered, "cartridges.'" Wherenpon he roared with laughti r. "You Englishmen must Ik-very rich,' said he. "They co.-t sixpence apiece here." "Where are yours r" I asked. "In this. " he answend, tapping his double b:irr-led riile. You :i t intend to shoot much?" ' 1 V. II ST . ng I nek arc all I can carry. " yea miss!" misses when a cartridge. - someihing instructive in It h rhaps pmvid why the i.i lvS.l, beaten the El.'g- F.ccr, unwilling to waste cost s s,m T' " . the 1 ; i. 1-.. Holts l.a... li.-U 1 r tl his ammtri-iiion, will aim and take down ii!s I i no a dozen times, until he is satislii d that lie is going to get some thing for ins cartridge. Oa the occasion in ijnotio:i my friend got his two bucks, while I find five cartridges and pot i'iio. The Adrautage uf an Accident. "The small size of the screw," say a noted shipbuildir, "is not due to the ptrceptiou :f any iuvciiti.r of its greater effect as com pan d witii a larg. r i in, but purely to aecidi nt. Wlii :i I lirst i n p igt d in the machinery busiiio.-s. screws lor stear.irs wire made as l.-.rge as possible, it li ing the theory that tl' greater the diumeti r the higle r the sp( ed. "A vessl was sent to sea with a. s:rew so large that it Was duraed li st to cast each blade in two.parts and then wt Id them tegcthir. During a storm all three blades of the projielier br ke at the wilding, reducing the diann ti r by mer-1 than two-thirds. To the fuipri.-e if the -ai)taiu the vessil shot forward at a speed such ':s had Dt viT lx-i n attained U fore. Engintiis thill exiH-riuiei.ted with small propellers and diseovon d that thiy were much more effective than large ones. Had it not bei a for that accident we might have gone on using large bladed screws to the pn-si nt dav. " London .Star. Iteturned to I'irat I'riul iplcl. A Fn-uch w riter has had a vision of the city of the future, Cyolotiolis by name. The city was full of wheels bicycles, tricycles, mono-cycles, iK troleum cars, autocars and there is no telling what idse. lint one day the inhabitants had a sensation. All the ncwspapi rs issui d special bulletins. A man had ltn seen walking yes, walking on his own hgs. The Cyclopolitans could hardly be lieve their eyes, but so it was, and the wonderful stranger, we are assured, amassed a large fortune by giving les sons i:i walking, which Soon became the fashionable siw'i't. A Lie. Tim Ilealy is beginning to acquire a reputation as astory teller. Ancmitii nt queen's -ounst 1, he said the olin r day, otioc gave the fi Hewing recommenda tion to a gentleman who proposed to swear an affidavit after having already sworn an affidavit in exactly a contrary Sense in the course if the suit. "Never," remarked the queen's coui:s 1, "swear an aflidavit win n your previous affi davit to the contrary effect is in po--i s sion cf the court. Bi-eauso, my yoni.-. friend," ' he added, "that would be a he " C-rnian I'lurta), C'l.reii. j One can scarcely take .p a Germ in j pap r r magain" which dm s not have its ji-cial itiinii i r i un r d. oj. d t-. 1 ohes and its interests. Tin i hilor. u lire ; set to vi ;k ii sin. pie cLess I v:: s i.i their pa t r.. w hiie toe maga.iiii s f.r i'hier readers prei j-t protd mi which sii m alnii si h pel.-.. f solution to an iiiexi. rici.e d j lay i r. Thi re are ohi s-s clubs, i In ssid ;as, chesUlC'kS and chos playi rs v. itiiou: i:ua.U r. In Svij 't. Tlx mas was lcvasta"d by lire, gov. n.iai ut and thi r pro r:y to the value of iwO.OOU.OOo hemg h OVCll. I'ntil B. 4:)2 the Gneks In gan the year at the w in! r at the suiLini r. yds; ice; A Cootiy V.'aU'j. "While into iio a scuie months ago, " writes a ci rre.-poLiii nt, "I visited the principal watch v.oil.s thi re and as a mattirof curiosity asked the managi r what was the highest prieid v.'atc-i tine vas maiie in (ient a. lie said that the mt (XptiisiVf watch turmd out in t'v. itz -rland w as w ortli i'14'J. "This v. atih hed a split h ( ( l:d l::.l.d and struck the hours if in-eib d. It alxi liad in it a tiny musical I x which played three distinct t urn s. This watch, he said, was the liuist that could le niaiie, although one omamt ntcd with diamonds or w it li gems worked into the case would of course run the price up into as tiaaiy thousands as tho purcha.-cr di-sind. "He said thi re had been one watch iiiadc iu his establishment the cases i f which had ineu studded with diamond.-, and which had cost ',400, but solar as the watch itaclf was coiiCeri.ed it was worth only 140." Pearson's Weiklv. A I'oor IV w-t ori. A f heriff of Edinburgh had forgotten his tv penny ticket. Asked fir fare, he said "I have paid it." "Thui whore's your ti k t?" "I have lest it." "Then yea must jay ag:iiu. " "Conic, now, my friind," sid the shir:!'., "just look into my face and t. !l me dol look like a man w ho would ti ll y u a 1.. for such a trifle as twopence?" ' 1 be cash takir iusptctid the eouuteiiaiice thu offered as a guarantee fir its owner's intigi ity and then dryly said. "Fil just thank yon for the twi pence." tun Francisco Argonaut. V.'ralth cf N'atioi-a. The total wealth ff Cinat Britain, with all her possesMoti. is tii:iate! ly au American authority to ! ? i i.ooi.,. tioo.t.'oo. France comis m xi w i;h 00,000,000. The wealth of the s.x l .r pi't nations iu the world uggngut' (lCi.t'iMJ.OCt'UO. The KugliKhmaa Abroad. It is astonishing to note with what obstinacy English travel rs rn the con tinent maintain English habits, how ever nusuitcd they may I e to their sur roundings. Unibr the broiling sun of Italy or zrpam we find English travelers asking for a prilled steak i r roast be. f. Of course the st ak is touzh, tasteless and indigestible, the "n-sbif" raw in the c titer, though burmil outside, nasty in flavor and h atln ry in sulstance. tlins constituting the most unsuitable article of diet that could be taken under the circumstances. Then tlie Englishman will pay Is. 3d. for a 4iL hot tie of Eng lish ale, which is far ti heavy and alcoholic f r the climate, instead of drinking the j ure wine of the country thatis supplied without stint and gra tuitously at all meals. Thoo F.ritish jn culiiiriti- s have done much to destroy tlie advantages of foreign travi 1 a:id to render the l.tn r known hotels, which are fri-qii' iit' d by English families, as exjn u.-ive as the hoi. Is in England. The experienced ci utinenlal traveler who has b ained to do at Home as the llomans do very carefully avoids the hotels fn quell ted 1 v the English. He is consequently treated with much great er civility, is fed on dishes which the natives know how to cook and which the experience of centuries has proved to bo 1 icttor suited to the oliajate and economises something like .10 per cent on the cost of living. On the other hand, he may have to eonti nt himself with a very small washing basin the iiitroductirn of English habits in the matt, r of i rsonal ablution is much iHvdcd and the drainage of the hotels may h ave much to be desired. Xevi r theless, even in this last particular im provements are being effected every day. London Lancet. Ilallroada and GartlrniiiK. In England the Great Western and the Midland offir sums of mom y an nually to encourage platform gardens. In the case of the fermi r company a reg ular syst m has Urn in iperaticn for IS years, '-d0 being voti d annually for the purpose. The line is divid. d into 12 sections, To each u spi cial prize i.f 5 is awarded, and there an- It i.i ordinary prizes, ranging from '3 to 10 shillings, a list of the succissful stat ions being pub lished each year. A circular is also sent round furnishing a ccmph te list of plants suitable for various purposes for p rmanent borders, for summer bidding, for mixed bordir of hardy plants, for spring bedding, as wll as a list of cvcrgni'iis and cn-epi rs, together with particulars as to height, color, dates for sowing and many other noctasary hints. Thr Midland railway devotes 200 in the same way, the prizes ranging from 7 10s. to 5 shillings. A fully qualified insj ctor,v hose duties take him to every part of the line, is ih puted to deal with the matter, and the w hole scheme is pri Dounced a success. The Great North ern nd tho London and Northwestern companies ! t allotments to their men where jisible, the mini her of allot meiitsiu thei ae of the former company reaching viry i. early 2,000. Quarterly lilAleW. I i;ior.nu.i.iM l' lr! nui. Iurigar.l to the ff. 'its which have been n-adc to rimer ; iri li urn wi;n flatumable, L" lo vue Indu-trn lie says that if t 2.lo gallons f pi troleum there In-added b'jO jK unusot common salt, and the mixture Le leattil to HO de-pr.-es C, thi re will be coll.rti d about i.o gallons of vi-latile and easily in tlammable hydroi arl" ns, knewu admi ziues; tlie remaining j ttoleum is no longer inflammable below loo dcgn- s C, and, as it contains chloride of cal cium, biomide of nmgni sium, and sul phate if magnesia, its illuminating power is inirt ascd. To tin m- l'.'Ogalli ns of potroli um that have uni'u rgotie dis tillation thi re are ai'.ded ii7o gallons of crude petroleum, this mixture being heated fur one hour at loo degrees C. and afierwaid allowed to cool to 40 de prcca. Tic ;0 gallons of U-niiine that wiro previously sep.irated aie at this stage added and the whole is again hi ated up to about c-.l di gre s. Accord ing to the im thinl thus explained, the fui 1 therety rt suiting w ill be uninflam mable below 7.1 d gri es. Hrr Lettrr fame llark. Once iti awhile tin-dead letter office pets a chance to pay trilute to the epistolary habits of w onem A young woman of New Yi rk' ty r it ntly wrote a letter to her father, then traveling in the west. It was an important letter, Cli d with que-tmns to which the writ er, after the manner i f women, wanted an answer "right c!T:" No clew to the Kinder apju-ared uim the onvclojie, however, and i vt u inside tlie girl simply signed herself "your loving daugh tr. " The only reason that th'- address West lilank sirn t, was not omit ted was 1 -cause it was stamjied upon the statiom ry. It so happened that this Utter failed to reach its destination un til after the fathi r Lad pone. The young wouiaif, therefore, receivid no answer to her many questions. Not until aft. r her father's return, however, did she learn that ho had never so much a- cm the i pistil-. C'hagrim d as she was at having so intimate a lni-ivc po astray, .-lie, of course, licvt r i x cli d to ii- or from the tiling again. Not so. A f w days lat r tin- r:g;T!;.l missive cam' back to tl..- girl Jroni the tl. ad ioti. r oface. And on the i nvi h .e i-or'ainiti it was the superscription. Loving DaughtT, West L.ar:k strti-t, NW Voik ltv. " Ni w York :suii. Tli" uf Hit I'. a't. The ait and line sj irit of Jame s flus M'll Liiv.iil are still q'ir.e freep.ientiy tpe ke n of in li.e- literary t il; ' s of Le-u-iic.il, and aii.t liott sof him are- t ..Id with Lien enjoyment. On i ne n e ait u at a large banijr.i t the pir uliaritit sof Atncr icau sj iii-.'i were eiiscuss.il with F'iglish blantiiiss. Lord S. calle d to 'Ax. Lov.- il h.uiJy, :o as to mIi-hcc all othe r spt ak- rsi 'Tin re :s c::e iu w e :pi ssi-i: invi nt- j i el ! y ye r.r countryn.i n so fn H.sii ;.nd J uigar as to be ui. pardonable. T liey talk l. the 'aslll n of file- dead. don t t urn eorijses. No Knglisiimaii woulel use a phrase so absurel." "And Jet," said Mr. Lowe 11 gently, 'yeur ak t Gray says, speaking of the dead : 'y. :i ia ecr u.-hs live tiair nimt.ii Eres. "And in the- burial service of the dicrcli of England it is said, 'Dust to dust anil asl:e s lo ashe s. ' We sin in good I t inj uv-Y-"' A ii rdial burst t f an-iause greeted ths prompt rejoinder. Tbe Juke UxrcutioDrr, One t.f New York's ciuiie wee klies has for many yeais had an i Id man en its staff whose duty it is to see that no old jeke-s are actipttel. He has a re markable nn mi ry, -.nil nearly very Week he "kills' some thing which has passed muste r w ith the younger editors. He knows the lilt -s i-f hi-i injur thor oughly, and not infrequently when a stolen skttch or an i id joke is submit ted he can name the mi nth i-n I year wh n it was first printe iL Lon-i yea. c f mirth killing have 1. tt the ir m irk iu the lietp fu-o-l that l.ile l;i4 f ai . It has made l.ini suspicie.u-i of ivtrroi e i.ud particularly of i rit rs of j ki and comic artists. This mau has j ...-d l.m Whole life lu i'tW York, tl::p!- yid at the U'len-illig ta-k if x;i--.i!g :kli. He ia: 1 to frieud M t 1. i.gag t!.t ' M j- ki s l.aa:.!' el Lm i-i-tp ;.n.i nu-ii a I una n. I H it 1- a-t tluit r- i of tl;i in tor vo:i.-.l iw.it n.. Lis puj r. The- late Mr W,. I'.i , I .r. -. a, lintte.iM'i-liL'.ii j r. - r. r f t . ., Lin.s. it 1- r i. -t u.t ia.i . g ti- .- 1 I e. "I l..:'l il-'ll o to . ' i - . . "ti.at tin l- m. r. c.'2 r- i ;.. .. . cd iu tL' e?:a if lgi.ili d l:. t.j .:;.e r . .. i ,f . .... . Lad l:T r t.i . i I . f . CUgl.t to luU MM, tl.i )l,-'m j,, liul Iv I,!. t.e:i t s.i i. . . . -111 tie ir s, e ti i i : u (..- u.- , , s t j ' -.-.t. S-A II is land Kalda, Li one of the raids of the McGregors flic farm cf" Burafoot, at the back of th f'arguunVk hills, above Fiutry, was attacked by about 30 cf the chin, anil the cattle "lifted." Tho fanner yzr.n well advanced in years, and he and hts wife were the. only inniatesof the houso whin th MKiregors appeared. The sons, who were five in lmtnbor, were away helping some friends who had leon attacked and raided by another portion of tho clan. Tho old farmer, who was a powerful nran, in order to prevent his raising the alarm, was tied below the lielly of an old mare with his head toward the tail, and, nearly chok ing, was thus carried off with the spoil. When the eldest Fen came home, he learned from his mother what they had done, and he called to her to give him his father's claymore, which hung above his lied, and whi h the lobbcrs had neglected to take away. Furious and reckless he s- :zo( it, re- : . . , , solving t" h..ve reveiif t.nl made a.nr the McGregors at full 7t ed. He eat,, up n them at a stei-p place called fckiau Dhu, where they were oblip. d to po in single file, and overtaking the hindmost man, w ho had charge of the man', ho with one blow cut off his head, which rolled down the hill for a considerable distance. The rest, fancying that they were being pursued by a superior force, fled, and the old man was saved. After bcrving the body cf the highbinder, WillCil llioy ilisi a lime iiiiier uj), in; u flat part of the bill, the gons of the . . farmer if Hurr.f' ot thrv7 a numbtT f stones over the grave, as was the cus tom, and every time they or others ps-s-ed another stone was add d to the cairn, until it is lx licvcd that now th. rej-re at least from 15 to 20 cart loads cf stones heaped up on it J. G. Smith. Apple Sauce That Will Keep. This is a.s gn at n couvenieuco ns pre serves, the preparation of applts for Fauconot lu ing always convenient for the busy housekeeper. Inferior apples may be used in this way, and the wind falls of early autumn, w hen one is for tunate e nough to own an orchard, will be found quite available. They should bo jarled, cored and freed fmiucviry blemish, then cut up in o,uio sma'l pit ci s. A large earthen jar with acover should be ready to receive them. Into this c.t first a liix-ral sprinkling of sugar, with cinnamon to taste, then a layer cf apples, theq more sugar and cinnamon, and fr cu till tba jar is full. Tli' sugar pliould bn regulated accord ing to the tartiwss cf th aj3hs fiom a quarter to a half ponml lir one pound of tpplfs l-ing th rule. Tlie jar rliculd lie placid J tl liack ( the range and the fruit kept cove ed cud g.-ntly simmi ring tirsrugh the day. It should then In- set away to cool, and the appli s taken out only as they are needed for sauce or desserts. Having no water mixed with them, apples prepared in this way are very palatable. Ladies' Home Journal. A Clillfl' Tribute. Longfellow, the "poet of childhood," loved and was lovid I y thcchildri n and his lati r y( ars were brightened by many proofs of tin ir affection. It would be hard to nvall anything more charaete! istie and touching than a r-cmt oecur p uce di scribi d by a corn poudent : Mr. A. and his f.unily of New York wire visiting Westminster abbey. Fm ts' corner attracted them, cf course', and here tiny pause-el longest before the bust of the American fcingtr. Ni Hie, the elder daughter, carried a rose. As they turned away, she laid it revt rently near the gentle fae'e. lL-r sister Malt I, a child of 8, was missi-d from the party a few miuutis later. Looking backward, they saw her stand on tiptoe to ploe-e something with in tlie. marlle folds of the drajn ry. 'What were you doing, Mabel r" the father aske-e!, when she n joined them. "Nellie had a rose-, and I haei'i't any thing," the chilel said bravely, "sol bit i t? one of my curls and gave Mr. Longfellow that." Youth's Comjiau- loll. BorrowiDf Her Word. "I have u piece i f news for you," he remarked m he sat down at the table1. "Miss Do Hi Hie 'ii is going to bo mar ried." "I knew that two wtiks ago," re-plie-el his wife'. "I saw her future- husband today." 'Is he handsome?" "Fin er he-'s ne.t what you'd call handsome'. He liM.ks artistic." "What do you mean:" "I mean w hat you women mean when you say anything is artistic." "What ilo you understand by our use of the wt ni?" "Why, whenever anything looks ve ry old ami ve ry outlandish, you almost in variably say it's artistic," Detrcit Free lrcss. lew I lie of Old Ace. Only mGiersonsiu J.OOO.OOO, accord ing to medical authority, eiie fie in old age-, while 1,2'. 0 succumb to pout, 40 to me-aslis, 2, 70oioupiplt xy, T.OoO to i ry-ijie las, 7,OOtocotisutnl'tli'!l. -is,-tuM to M-ar'et f ' ve r, 2.1. ooo to win.' p-ingi-ough, "i, ih.s to typhoid :td t; ; h:.-, 2i'..'l 7. ''oil to rl.'Uiv-.ithiii. Th- avi r g s va:y tec . reiii:g to 4'aii:y, lut tie are- iMiiiiiil. el rr. try accurate-as rigitdsthe population erf the' globe ati a whole. Am.tlirr il.lt. "What was ti.e tnecHe n Jii- ley and Lis witt ':" "Oh. tiw irnimtiti pry thty f-euliln't agree on the nx ify ie..;-sinrn. " "Say! It is too lad that j-iJifK-s" Who s-.id anytliing hIkujt prime's? Tiie re T bi gall be-cant' Jlbsll y insKtt d that he ought to have at h ast a thirel of his salary to sienel on himself." la-di-iiia-n.iis Journal. When Spokra t lh Altar. Miss t iusliiagton Oli, J!r. lltiijaxk, what de you ceuiside r to be the Radiltut words i ve r nmke n? Mr. lb ii--! k (shudelering) I will. Niiv Ye.rk Pitss. ONLY ONE WAY To Settle It Get Down to Causes A New Brighton Han Docs So. F"vi-ry'.i-.ly talks bn. k iiuwnihiys. 'J he Mil.jeet is serious. A iiii-tiiki-u i.lea has cost thuusauJs ot lives. J-a.I biiekt are sn eoniiimn. You liii'l tliem in eve ry vnik in life, Jlie y are lame, weak or ai liii.g. A bur.l. n by Jay, a on line at iiiirht. Many reouifies relieve, but tluu't eiire. Vile longer IIK-.I, tilt, less their etT.il. I'liKters ii uJ liniment hfip at lirit. JUt Joli't ri-at li the eiuisr. 'nly one way i lu that. That uy U tlir.m-h tlie KMiM-ya, The Ki.iue.VH lire the liloe-d tilt.r-k. Keel i the filter K"i"tf. If e l'.ef.ii. the b:uk in a (feet til. 'Hie A It C of Ki iney kuooel-;e la, "Vine times nut of ten: l'.ueh Belie liieni, KMney .lelie, Iinii i-,ek Mi'Mii-i Imii- Kiln-)-!, Wt-uk Rie k M. .iu-i Went Ki.ln. yi. 'iir-r' tln Kul;.i-ii, thiu cure the ! k. A well-known iiuen oi New Hruhtoa, IV. 1 Mr. K.l'iiuD.l l)si-r.iw.( !nrl uf tl l'..i. iv. a eij.ai 1 aiel eftiei.-i.t ..!!:li-r. l.'e ;!: "Ki.ii.ey tr'ilile h.i-i i i : : 1 1 1 ut.iuv t..ir. 4,n m ii..ur.s. ,,f a sre-at n 1....0 1,"; .f :. - ry f..r iu.-. I'r. ui in J .,,f. f -r. I .-,.-!: ! ,.-).! "ti. I, H oi. h.-:i t..,n 1 il 1 i.rtii.-B in i:.r Mi..a"i .f , Ki. ii, at I 1:1 - t.-rn .-r I .n.. 1, ,i. ..,'- -1 t- f i s. . l 1 .i . I -.1 I m- 1 f x, W 1 f 1 f - ie t-t 1 i.r I , . I i , i r. I ti . ik the ' k&vu uwy wusa OnnTP t... CT lIPnDO OrUlO c Oli JMUU00 out. IT They Were Saved. Flowery Fields ''Is dere any de mand fer farm laborers K'tween here an' SUedutik?" Fanner Jones "Xaw; I reckon th' farmers liev hirnl all th' help they need by this time." Flowery Fields (shaking his part ner) "Wake up, Weary! We've struck de right road at last." Judge. X(, lur), tof.-.ir the approach of croup ! ., ' ... . . .' ; on Iifie Dr. 1 hoinas' FltctricOil ut . ... . . 1,10 ,"'1'- ;N, v r ' t,,at I wouldn't cure if used at the outsi t. Eefore the Porcupine's Cage. Patsy "Wot a, dandy he'd lie at ftealin' basis, Tonmiy !" Toiiuuy "W'y; kiii lie sprint ?" i atsy ".aw nut now u ver iikc ter tag him out an' hev him spike yer-."' , . On great occasions it is almost al ways women win) have given the strongest proof of virtue and devotion. Count Montliolon. There is in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire, which ln-ams and Mazes in tlie dark hours of adver hil v. Washington Irving. Threatened Exposure. "We take occasion to say," wrote the. editor of the Sl.islunk Fnte-rprise, "that the elcsj lie-able wretch who slide eur wife's hbeoiiie-rs otrthe clothesline in our back yard the other night is known, ami if he er she docs not ini- tneiliately return tiie same lie or she will get into trouble. A wore! te the wise is sufficient." Chicago Tribune. Wood Preservation. In reviewing the various prooessi ml means of jitri':kaiii!g weiod in ordwr to its jTi'erwirioi', a writer in The Teir.c:;l view of Natural Sniienr, J-:;. (Jenuany, cinedtrs tho Cttrfccilincum irretiaros h ppsess special merits, offering In its use the important desiek return cf refiuiring no machinery or .apparatus, but simply a brm-h i;.r painting or an iron tank le r in.u.ers;:."; the wixxlwork to be tre-ate-d. The use of this article; is Last-el urn n th.e s. nri.d fact that a good system e t i- or. .::;.ti.-!. must cflicii ntly pn-vi i.t t sr t'- :i o of the rotting and elecayinge t wi.-.ei-, ev- u in unfavorable condition. It n.;..-t al.-si be so cheap thai no ol.stu' leof hiskinel exists te) its use in gre at .i:titie-s must be ta-dly i mployi d ctnl farnishi el ready for usi am th-r e'.i Mr. 'Me point lieing that the irapre ',-.tie..i siieii as will give un attraclivi ' i-i ? f - tiietnat ed wotnlwork. Tlie ejuali..i s are com bined in the substance in q-j.-siion, it being a carUmate i f oil i f 1.11 specific gravity, and comiifmi nts vhich are energetically ant is ptic. its boiiing point U-iug 017 dogrc.-s F. Imj e rmt able coat ings, so much resorted to, are pronounc ed of little value- when the- wiiod at the time of their application is not perfect ly dry and seasoned. The y preve nt, as must naturally be the case, theeva;Mira tiou of the humidity containe d in tho wood, esj.K-cially iu certain casts, and rather promote de-cay. A WUa Toad. A good Btory is told of a toad which noticed that swarms cf flies were at tracted by the sour meal left in the saucer after the chickens in a certain farmyard wire dine feeding. Eviry day, towarel evening, he makes his ap pearance in the yard, hops to the sau cer, climbs in and rolls over and over until he is covered with meal and then lies still to await his prey. He dots not have long tojwait, for the flics attracted by the smell of the meal wm-iii swarm arounel the tricky toad and whenevtr one pafsts within tw o inches cf his nose his tongue darts out ami the fly disiip--pears. His plan has worked so well that he has now taken it up as a regular business. Housewife. How to Make ltef-trak "Padding. IJei fsteak pudding is made ly mixing one cupful tif bn f suet, choppe-el tine, with two cups of fiour, one teaspiK.uful of salt, mixing them together with enough wate r to make a elongli easily hai iti led. Koll out the tlough ahd line a buttcrt'd pudding dish; h.l with one pound of be. f steak and a bei f kidnty cut into siaall pin-ts. tieason with salt ami pepper. Flour a puel.ling cie tli aiel tie tightly ovir the topof the bowl. Im- inerse in a kettle cf briskly ln.iling v a t'T and allow the miiin.g to !.! ste-ad-ily for Ire m fe-ur to live n r. t rvc very hot. I.iieiie s' Heme JournaL RftMlii.--: a. JUMik. Many readers jm'.g.' i f tin e.'.M r 1 f a 1'CI k by the she-e k It gives fl.eirle.l itjgs, as some sav.ige tribe s enune;:; t!ie j-e.we r t.f inn-lots by their r--il, tuat i ing ri-lis.J. nil l-ee-t V h:rii fjr'T -tostraaiiei the V'OK bast T. L,R;,fs x. A Siclie lliat Ilwrlik Tormilo at flic j. t which planu a thorn in another's br. at is tit biri.me a principal in the- misi-hie f. Sh tiiian. Lord 1'aluim.ton'a Jt.Lr. Air. II. W. Lucy relates the follow ing anerdoto n-iating to the budge: statement cf 18SJ1: The bueigi t si-tieh was pre ceded by a report that the basis of the schiiuo would bercpe-al of the tea i duty. Ju.--t b.-fore Mr. tJlailstone rose to : make his Matt-mint, tht re was handed ; to Lord lal.i:rstm on the tuasuiy j be nch tho ftdler.viiig m te from Lord , . .... , ,, fT-i . . 1 i IXrbv: "ilv dear Pam What is to be : the great proposal tonight? Is it to bo 'tea and turn out?'" "My dear IX r by," wrote the -premier in reply, "it is not ! tea ami turn out. It i3 to lie 'paper and btaticik -ry. ' " "St. James Gazette. Oratory In London'! IJjiJe Park. The re is a vast amount of open r.ir oratory in Hyde jiark, London, on Ssuii-! ! day aftrrnoons. There are stump ira- j tors of almost 1 very shaeie of religious 1 A Inishaml and wife on bii'vele s eon anel jKiliticali pinie.il S aue make tin m-i j lieeteel trausw rscly by steel ruls, from m lvis he-arse' iu tifne.unciug tlie pope, j which w:w susa-iie. .1 a seat for t heir 7- ei.i-u.e- . ..-ui. ,.1..-....-... j r-ome ii a.iaie upon 11. e n i:g-t 01 net : :....! fil... r l-tx.li ti .OM i.UI f I.iUt I S' i.disiu is i hampii-Le el 111 nt; rt tut r aud iu..rri.igo i f thu di ci a.- J w lfe'j si-j' Ur in anothtr. , -,'D" a .lay, tbey said.-l'ortbn.l News. During tLe tii yur if a ratint j . .. - graut.il in t'ana ! tl;" paM:te e may im-! 1r- -'-' ury, a Fri ncli savant art jsirt the article into the Iim:cie :: rratiy j iioiinees the re I a proper physic al Uiae'.c. Witiuti tvtii jtai be tiust eithir nit thod 01 n li.-ving this must unfortu U gin t:. ' l-i4!iuf luto f l.l iii nt- in ! i,:,u. f inalj.li.-s. True lealousv. he ili- I Canada 1 r arc-i- t!i-t Caiihaii j.n. : port, r-i war l.rit.g iu the urticlo on 1 , .1 1 - tenus a-. iiut.vou-?v a thussli : V-erema,'e.....i'. ' , Moi i vet ii..mf. C;::ct 1. ::.; ,-! .. n ahr!-.d r?.u of- :u. i-d . ot" i.t In re. TheyaTi-l, to ;ii, :r r - i-i-l. ho gn. Mt.-ee aie-.li!-'' e. y io i a; tun. a i t sbi; uU.Lt to Kail. Ti.e u w lm -en fulling I'lwou h aud 'La. :-i. in Ine tuii.li't I .me m. iu. a (iii.i if i.'I.i-r. ..'itli t ..1 i-f I-.f ; ' 'a I - a tiA- ruin, t:r iil ti. u.- tu rair. . . II tiuv i ;u r 1 ,ntiti t-- m . w tin e... ot.i"' a r j. i .- . Jur-w-h ,'.4" t r--i.t j.. ;f r t ij- 2 t ut Ja;.- :t;. j, v t-r I. 1..U.) m m u I. -i..r 1 -.-. 11 i-.i,;j.. a 1 1 :i j.r ri f ..,f u:;.ri...i.e,,,. -t v IKSfe 11 D tl 4sta RSI fill nl atch the color fade,! UIL the .oreness disappear. IS MACICAL. Will Tuse With the Populists. II AURisitritu, Sept. 10. Tho Iem eratie t:ite eonveution to-day accom. pluhed fusion with the Populists on Pridential electors and Congressmen-Ht-Iarge and etidorseil the Chicago plat form am! ticket. Chaos run riot thr.niKh out the pr mi -clings. A motion calling for the resignation of National ('oiniiiitteeiiian Harrity was de feated by m vote of 171 to Pf7. The futile attempt to humiliate Mr. Harrity w as the feature of the convention, others w ere the unsealing as delegate of W. 15. Given, state chairman of the Jefferson party, and the discourteous treatment aiinrded Kobert I. James, of Katon, the sjwikes inan of the "sound money" IeiiiiM-rats. The convtntioii endorseil the Chicago ticket :nnl ilatform, and repudiated tlie AHeiitoun declaration of prineiph h. A fusion was ollectcd w ith the Populists by giving them four electors and a nominee .., i ...t.i-.r.r.. .... .m. t;..L ... ither silver : vaeaneie-i were tilled with ln-e li ui.M-rats and l'.ipulits. Ite-w itlC. !- wilt, e.f Towamla, and Jerome T. Ailmaii, of Juniata, were iioiiiinateil for Congres-s-at-Iarge. Mr. Ailmiiii takes the place of P.eiijainiii S. Potts, Media, ami ex-Judge Iew itt that of John M. Praden, of Wash ington, Ixith ot w hoin have w ithdraw n. The vneanei.-s oaus.il .y the with draw als of William M. Ningerly, Phila ele lphia, I ieorge V. liuthrie, Philadel phia, and James 1 ten ton IlaniiM-k, Franklin, elet tors-at-large', were tilleel hy Theuuas liflahunly, Phihtelclphia, Thos. Ste-rrett, Stern ttania, ami Lewis -N. Ireland, Allegheny. The last twe are Populists, v, bile lie-lahunty is a lemo-e-ral. The agreciiii nt iM'tw een the Iemocrats and Pe.puiists is as follow s: The executive i-oiimiiltee- of the Pes-ple-'s party of Pennsylvania, clothed with plenary power by the state ennvention of said party, held in Pittsburg, August .1, Isi:, w ith a view- of insuring the electoral vote of Pennsylvania to William Jen nings Itryan for President, elo respectful ly submit for your consideratiem the fol lowing proposition: If tho lle-mooratie party of Ptminyl vniiia, througa its hu thorized re presiitati will uree to place upon Its electoral ticket this year the names of four I) repreentntive Pe.p uiists, to be named .y this .-iminiuee, we will ugree to place upon the' Populist elii-toral ticki t in this state; the name s of twe nty-eight (2 i silver 1 ein..erats to he chosi-n l.y yimr eouimitlee', w ith the ex plicit understanding that iu e-ase of elec tion the entire thirty-two electoral votes he east f..r William Jennings IJryan for Preside-iit." rreun all aeeotints ChamUi Iain's Cough Kcitittly is a ('oelseml to the alllie-tcel. Tin-re is no ailvcrtisi-iueiit aleoiit tiiis; we feel just like saving it. The Ik'iiiucrat, Carrollton, Ky. For sale by Henford's Phariiiae v. - Her Suggestion. "JaU-.," she said, quie tly, I heard ye tcMin' the other day how to git this country out'n financial difficulties." "Yes, an' wluit I told was right." "I reckon that's mighty vallyt.le in formation." "Course 'tis." "Well, I w ish ye could git a chance ter swap it oil with some felle-r fur a receipt t'ur gittiti' the Mortgage- oil" the farm." Washington Star. Buckien's Arnica Salve. The 15et Salve in the world for Cuts, Ilruisi-s, Sres, Fltvrs, Salt Iiheiim, Fever Srt s, Tetter, Chappiil Haiuls, Chilblains, Ceinis, ami all Skin F.riij tieuis, and jK-sitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give K'rfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prieii'-i'i cvnts jn-r box. Fer sale at J. N. Snyder's drug More, Soincrr-et, Pa., or at Ilrallk-r'n ilrujr store lierlin, Pa. Eailroaderi for Sound Money. ItAMlMnKi; Sept. K. Two bun. in . ngellts and t 1" graph operHti-rs on the line of tlie I'.aitiiitore ,V lihio Pailroad hiixe signn.l ti e lb. nest Money Ieiii. e-ratie l.-iigiu''s ".Jii-larati.ii of prin ciples," iin.i l.axe HgienI lo w..rk and vole I'T sound money. Nearly t cm-ployee-sof ll.c is.,n,;tiiy in tin-sttopt at liratlon, V. Va., hae org.iliii-.l a lla;-ii-:;.! Sound Mii. y I lul.. e ii,,-l.on.li . .J aiel f-r'y ol'tlie u ''" wiii la-.v v: mo. 1 I 1 :l'-e- lien . i ill lev MI..T T 1'.. 1; r. e l.i e .V or-.';.: ,7f-i a.l io 1.1 l '..i. Ii ; : : : -I p. .' i. 1: 1. in.. ,v lno :.: , . ":i is.- 1 1 . ,. ." I'-r I lie iete;.t ot 1 . r. Li ill V II g I h;.t ir-.iis t.i tt 1 as a -tge 11.. !. at- I 1 . t arner. '..i i:rs,i,.ii. J..hn K. ('(.wan. r.-er i-r ! tlie I.;t t,i.re ,V I loi), is Hot ill favor 1 I putting tip a fold fctitridurd eleetoral ti.k.t in Maiyland. tie will vote for MrKinlny -.nd 1 1. .loir, and lets Pee-n urg g i;g Souii'l Mom y lie moeratt here to otc Uie Kaput iieuii tieki t as the list means e" .lelenting the siUinles iti tiiis Mai". Sent it to Kis Uotiir-r ia Germany. Mr. Jaceib r.-!ri.-eit, who is i - t!.e employ ef the' t'hieago l.inio.-r at lie-Moines Iowa sav-: "I PaV" :i;-t .Ilt s,,1. ll'Il.,ji..i,;t."V.aeli to mv H...M,', r , , , ,1.1." , n the old eountrv, that I know from ; ' l-'-'1-- t ihv Ust n.e.lie iiie in t,le w,,rl ir rheumatism, having u -t my family fer several years. It is ealletl ChaniU-rlain's I'ain Halm. It always deies the work." oil cent i lsatles for sale by lU'tifeirel's I'liarinacy. A Family Outfit. year-ol.l clul , rod- thmugli An usta. -ij 0 M Kliglatid the . ,.111.111.1 IUi:e; j., wmeii l-ro'igiif the weight of the whole outfit up to Pm j-ound-, were earri.-.l. ml 1 a tiny lr.ivil.-tl al-euit twenty mih 1 u n,.v,.r r1f (f kl;wl,.,,.. , . f , , .r . . "I i"e I'-.t. L.i.' je.iloils mull sll . , . , ;l-.e.s;..e U-.t mi,, ; hence luis ! si.spii ious, viun state of luiii'l U iii,. j vt ry tiling to foster the ailment. Iv- feetiv brai:i lio irislnneiit can U met by '!ii'i;..r:ts and tiu.r'itive.. AH i.-al- '.'.- ir-s I. ii.tresel.sil.il- ihtenals, the !i'.,I"b U im; in .ni d.-gr,f .1 tH-rio-lic .1 l ist lise ehi;u and f. er. Ur. Jtlst um ' tr:it iin-iit iuclud.-o t-t r thi'ig tl : i-ii U- !-t n- iri v !.-. ij.. I VTit, hdDiL ;t a I li. k I ii-- : li ii tl l..i I t I II tl f i tl n l- li . ; t.- .i j ' U.-.I it ; ti W ia U ut !i.i--ar irui:i. .im.!.- i.f." MJMKICSI-7T MAItKCT UK I "OUT, ) IVHUItU WbLaLV BY Cook & Beerits, Wel 'in mIoj, April 2$ ISM. (HT tu Apple ilrtr.1. It" evu(Ninf.l th I"' Apple liiiller, f r (f:l i roll .er fl. I -' IlutU-r.-J lr-li k.-v, J r 1 (i-miiiicr. jM-r tit !" lieeswax, r it ii i.unitry ham, hT lt S to IJc ' Miar -ur-i ham, per tt 11 to I-' ,o Bal-wn' ,M.e-, ir-r tb 'S.. 7 to.-s, 'liiul.ier, p-r lt " to sc f wliil.; uavy. per bun .. ...l.l B'J"' Lima, per V, V- tolU-e. 'KlM,t M.r .11 'imilN'rlaiiil. I is Ui JK' riiinlN'rlaiiil. ht I.I.I jl.' vi iii. iii. ,...r. .,, ,- r ....I l.i't 'V I'.iriiiii. nl, per lb. ri-KS per n .; Fish. lake ','Trin i t,i'.."'.." Honey, while rlover, r P IjioI, per f. I. mi.-, jwr hl.l - Ml:i.s . N. "i r i;.il. Illlli.ll, p. Tallin t'oiitio. .. r la PrtH'h.-s, . !.MrHtcd, H-r tt Prunes, per li 1 . V.. i r bl.l 4- i . l: s in IK' , ;iN" Jx- lo to I.1C Ill to l : 1.H l.eM .' I Alt, , I l-iH.si.ur;, n-r ioi Siuit, lairy, uus (sicks I I IHIS WICKS (troiiiel nliiin. Ini n tsicks...... ma pie, r . .toso I unpolled yellow, T B ' Seu;iir. wliii.-. A. r 11. ' -iRiiiuliiN-d, l r 11. '-c ( e uIm-.. or puieri.eil, pe-r B e p. r c il "l inn pi. , r j-ul l" '" syrup. Stoneware, .iln.ii "s p. r n. it t..: Vinegar. x-r if.ol J to liiiinlliy, h r iius ii.. rlover, p1 r hiis $."..(10 to ... t ' rniiis.il, r im- I.i" " llll.lllil. n r tills i l ulsvh--. im r l.ns 7. Siis-ds. Millet, liermnii, k r l.ns 1 .ii Uirley. white lw-nr.ll. s, s r l.us.. l.ii'i l.lli-kH heut. ht Lei-. i j corn, e.r, p. r l.us ..s to it' Cimin ' sln ili-il, r bus .is to mils, mt litis iii Id " I rye, -r bus X Fecil j w heal, -r l.us Toe j bran. p-r lm tf-s "C (rrn uml imti. rliop, per Vs Illour, roller pr.n-. s-, j r I. I.I i.7i " spring itil.ul anil fancy . biehur!,,!, . ... . M.'.-to ifl.r, I llniir. low.-r u Ri-ie. r 1 n ir-s St.ii---l.-ii Mi.l.lliiiK- i line. j r i' J -"i" i n-a, is-r ! Wo .s-'c 3ENN.SYLVANIA ILILIiOAD. TCjN STANDARD TIME. IN EFFECT MtY 20, 1895. CONDKNSED HCHKDCI.E. Tniin.H nrrivi anil it.-part from tne slatioa a Johnstuu u as fn'.low.: WESTWARD Westi-rn Kxprt-ss Soul hw.-su-rn Kipr.-s-t JohnsToU'ii Aeeoi.ifiiiNLilioii... Aih.iiiiiiimJ-iii.!i... I'ai'itie Kx press Wmv I'assi-n-er Min'l Kiisl I.iti.- Johnstown Aceolniii.rtlitli.iu... "3 a. in. -:! " h: ',7 " Kill .... K-'l " .... :i::C " .... ":W " !!- p. 111. .:) " eastwakh. Atiiintic K-cj.resM Sm-slnire K.pr.-ss A 'toona Ai-eiMiiim-'Iiitioii Ihiy Kxpres .M.-.in Line Kx-.r.ss A It.M.na Ai-i-oiuniiMhilioii Mail K..r.-ss . I oh list., w 11 Aii-onitn.-ilation.. t'li ila'l. l ih ia press Kast lauf -evi a. -Vlii ' .... s:. !:!' le:l". ' I-:"- P- ell ' r;-.V ' 7:1-1 ...l.iriii ' Kor rn t os, rn:ips. Ar.,r;tlloiiTirk.'t Aireiitsor aei.ln-si Th.is. K. Watt, I'. A. V. 1., : . lf'U Avenue, I'itUl.urj;, I'a. S. M. Pi-TV.-!, J. 11. W.kxI. CieU. 1 lUHtf.T. i.. U"l Ps Ai CONDENSED TIME TABL3S. Baltimore and Ohio Sailroad. Somerspt and Cambria Branch. NOHTHWAKli. Johnstown M:til Fxpr-s.K'ck wikmI 7:' a. 111.. Somerset :ii, st.iv-taiwri Mil, Hoov ersville In-ill. Johnstow n 11:10. Johnstotrn M ill Fxpn-s. H.M-k w.v1 ll:f". a. 111., Soiiifrsi-t :.tn, Stovesi. wn Hoov rrsvill" ll'-iHi, Johnstown lil:V p. ni. Johnstown A;itiiimo.!..iion. K'-rlt w.kmI "..hi p. 111.. "sni.-rs-t Viii stoy- wu j:S. Hoov ervvillr ti.el, Johlistim 11 e.: ). Itbily. hOrTHWA RI. Mitil. Johnstown 7: VI a. m., Iloover-ivHl k :le, Movrstown s:", Ssliirrs. t n:i KorkwmKl !:-. Ki pr.su.-Ji.)ntown ;.M p. ni.. H.-oversviHe J.V'. l..estown SsiiiuTM l A:li l k b.io.1 irit'i. Kun liiy 1 inly. Johnstown TV, -ninet !':"ii tC kwoil U YOUR EYE! Wewantto catch It! i'V-.;:V K t:ll : in S..nier.et f'oiiritT I...S ;i.-..r t ..1 I'. n,:.. I'..-irk or a 1.. : . .Iiih . f . ; 1 ;iii.l ! i.at ih t 'e i. I I I e i: TAN.N f KY o.. Hill pa v the ,.;! et 1-1-Ii pri.f f r tin same. Writ I . 1 -it o s t. . n lN-si.iiw s. rn'tst . co l"..ri!i!i:e-a, I'a. Salesmen Wanted nni!i.-T,o vll l'-nn;y'.vania -rwn Nur mtt !. k. whH-ri Ii tk M ia tlw rfor'd. AH the new i i;i!l't-. n-i w.-.i its the : n :;. !a r.l v-.ri,-ti-s of fruit! C.-iirfnt' A lint- outfit f.ir-nishi-'l bii.l ail tr-i -..Hint- f ins.-v met. sala ry ihites fn.iu .lay w..i-W ts t-oiiiu -uriil. Wnit; lor li-e iiis. -litlin ;. Hoopt, Bro. &. Thomas, Maple Avenue Nurserieii. West t'li.-stcr. Pa. li NEW ; . -,iv4-" .. .-s a. THE ONLY PERFECT ttKX tt -vr T TCP Et. For Sn!e Dy J. B. HOLEERBAUtt, Somerset ib. YOU CAN FIND TT(f IRI 1 3 w! 11 rt.-.i'--; ---i- v . THE stls None Too Good When You Buy -MEDICINES.C- It N Just a- Inl-ortalit to Seeure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, As it in To Have Confidence AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of getting tiie ('arefully TRUSSES FITTE U. All of the Jifnt and Mont Aptrowl Trt'ssr Kft in .-,,. m Sitiif'actioit f if't r '--el. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YCU? SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, Louthefs VJTrtZ-r d-f-vtrt e-- This Modsl Drag Store is Tavcritc mt'z Ps:pU in Search zi A FEME . AHD . PURE . DRUGS, ! Z Medicines, Dye Staffs, Sponges, Tmm I Supjjorters, Toilet Articles, I j-T Perfumes. c- : ti THE IKKTOX OIVKK I'i.K.t. A I. ATTHr'IOl T't TH I I'DHK.rv I ; s., . i Lonifs Presoriptions S-Famfly EooeM f I GREAT CARE RCI.Vtj TAKKS T l isE ONLY FKKn ANU I'l'KE AkTl' M .-. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, j And a Full Line of Optical Goo,! alwavs on har.d. Frf ::. yi- large a-iortnient all can te suited. fa THE FIHEST BBMDS OF CIGABS ! Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our -f 1 to iiittnding purchaser?, whether they bu) t Irom us J. KAIN STREET Somerset Lumber Ya ELIAS CTJ-n i:ST GFI A.M, MAMrrAlTTRER AND IlEAI-F-R AND WHOLESALE AND i'.KTAll EK OK Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Solt "Woods, Oak, Poplar, Siding, Walnut. Yrilow Pine, Flooring. Cherry, SblngleH, Iloons Talh, White Pine UlintN, A K.-neTtl II iip of all gnulof I.timU-r ami r.uil.l.iii M-t-rt-il ami r.-niit- r tiK-lt. Al, run furni-li ri j T Ii i n in tin lirif i.; .i:r lni.n. t.i.ip!-r :ii. r--hie I'n.mptii.Tvs, mii a- Uraiktt. e-.l.l-fizt.!.u.'rk,.t-lc. Elias Cunningham, Offlci and Yard Opim-iti S. k f. II. IL The New York WEEKLY The Lf i)Cln Family iSt1 Will la.ikt' a i'ui.u- ii'i.i ie-!i-i.t!. -- tiul ctitijiai::.. f.ir jiriti.-ij-lt's '.viiii 'i w.li fiitiro contitn. It fun: iairn iie-ws a:i i tii.-oui.)ii-W rta'l liv fverv American citizen. We furnish "THE HERALD" and "N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE' ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 52.C0. CACH IN ADVANCE. bUBSCR'PTIGNS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. A.l lr.- nil e.M-r-. . Ti l VI IlHUALl' Writ ytinr iim an I I ' a pi-tjl Tribune ItuiUia-r, . )trk 1 1" KhJ timpli-r-Lly Tr.bauo uiii W- wallrti te . IT WILL PAY YOr I' lit V Vul K eiiMI t-Kf. I'l .NN v I i M itiu lillli n mm lid v. . . ... 4f t t i- i .. t ,i 'lt..t. 1 . 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