- ...... a, 1 i i . : . f 4 I i i i ' ft r 3 A Nervous Disease Characterized by Involuntary and Purpose less Spasms. It Occurs Most often in Girls; is Often Hereditary, j but Articular Rheumatism and Scarlet j Fever Predispose to it. From thr Chronicle, tbsfcnding the poor are always wUj , us. T':iiukgiTing M non the less a aay oi rjowir. Many charitiea have been dis-Pr.-d nl through numerous instrunient aH::e tlie neoe:tie and sufferings of many a won'-.y iersoa hare leen relieved. Absent tn. Tr.Vr of hous. hoi Is rennite at the old rine-t. vt and gathered around the festal h-rl reeoant the incidents that have taten - " !Tfn omen - i.-w-. - - ; I !av and the various Marines that have tr,.nM T dull of comprclnsion nard.y real ,e. n vouchsafed .bennce the, .ssenibled at j j. "Jf j the la annual meeting by the same fireside. , ,Jr Anne. she is the person- It is atime f,:r uiemcry and for joy. Among ; ifipatjon t health. Her nervousness La en-r.it;r.tl-ss families of Chieaeo there is tir.lv ci 'appeared, her intellect is lint-nt. . i,- .. ft.i. Us and a.nve. h-r strenmh has returned peraaps. n one toJay that feels a deeper .n JD j.r rll.k, attest to the cm- r-n-e of (rratitude to the Oiver ol all pooo , i.i r-rf.-ct cift than Mr. and Mrs. Alired j ' . . I Cn. ipr. of 4; 4 Armour Avenoe. Mr. Collier, who is the electrician at the Osieapo and Ilork Island Eailro&d shops in tisis city came rxTe trn Hamilton, Canada, linle more than nine rears as? accom- a little more than nine rears r-ir.icd hv ha wife and l:ule dauphter, thtr , . t ; i i ...... .i. j ,..,- Uttle Fna V CIlll'l . w.u. a hrirht and beautiful gitl, but not a .,y 5""" ; o alth v r .- r -bsj otic. i " . i i .. vira cKe hwl heen some- 1 ' i 11' 1H ' " ' wh:rf aiiitrir. hut her condition was not snch ; whut ailine. hut her conditio w cn ; k. cr-nte anr nneaMne, ,n the minds of, th7 "d"s..; w.s"re,5 n'if th;rf -fie d.r, and .1 urine a period of W 'J rVhMer?lf her class and was the than six months lr hu,l..,d has pend. "" i!l. r i.Jntitel lthoueh hot a ! over two hundre.1 dollars in f.-es for nidi- -ed ite licence. Earlv in the month j Inf that her phycaJ tr.Mil.les will shortly was iiin..o in... .-r - ;- only t be affln-ted with St. itus' dance in tii- w.Nt f-rt-m. The consternation of ber par-nis may well imaained. f eonrs- tlie be phyejeians were nim tn"l at once hut tln ir eff.rs to restore her was um n .... .. . '.,. i iter normal con'linon were aevow oi re- .rmal cndinon were oo oi r- . a In Hilts. She continued to crow worse, lier j Sr.T.i; wh .llv failed and c.mmencin? with h'er n.-ht arm her wiK.le rirfit side and lower fimh he,me limp. numb, and useless and llL III..T" U tl l-IIIU- Mt ' 1 ' - - - - . A 1 .- i .... 1 l.-w ntkm To Br. '1 hat linle n-mnshnynt she was ar,ie to tase ; i i . i rrn i.i f J A . ... IT ; . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - to the seriousness of the case she waa enable to obtain anv sleep whatever. It was while in this deplorable condition ho-erins between life and dt-ath with all the pr'peets of a premature grave before hr. tiial one dy on returning home from his duties Mr. I oilier louna awaitine mm ... .1 . i : Hamit-m his firmer place of rtaadence, bad j cmplexKHi. that tirl tiling resulting -nt him bv mail. I frm nervous rr.rati..n; all .iises re in the 1 .il columns lie rad of the cae suiting from vi:i.it.-d humor m tne. hi racrf;n person he had known years i sn.h as scrofula, . hr-rnc crysipeias. etc. :.',re hivii.e Vn p.-rman:-nt!y curci of the They are also a speciuc t. troubles pe,-uilar soniM-im of whi- h his own danL-hter was to f. m:.le sii. h as m:ppii..ii lrrefnih-n-. ..w snff-rin- bv the use of Ir. WillLims' ; ties and all forms of weakness. They bi.ild irk Tills for Pale People. He had often up the blood and restore the glow ..1 h.lib Url s- i r.id bef -re marrellons accounts ; to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they .'.f' the effiracv of this remedy but as no ; effc t a radical cure in all cases ari.inc tn m naai with whi. h he was persx.nally familiar ! mental worry, overwork or e-csses of wtuit ,.,..rj h.. , onlv doubted but positively j ever nature. There are no ill efb-cts follotr- , wl he a .iments. But here before , (,,. eves was apparent evidence fix.m one he new. He therefore bt no time in mak iii assurance doubly sure and as soon as he learned that the story was absolutely true, he nt no time in procurine tne Piiik Pills .w bis suffering daughter. This was on the lVh of SeptemlT. Prior to this date and n!'t-r coriS'iltit'C doctors of different schools .' medicine, he had taken her to the Home cpilliie Ii(- nsary where her case was dis encsed I.t all Ihe members of tht tarnlty bo unanimously declared in the presence ill Dr. WonderfulJj Successful in all Chronic Diseases and T'i-ea.-cs of tbc EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS AND NASAL ATA R3 All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. Examination and Consultation Free to Everybody. fcC AFTER 5g?& mm ALL Z& Scstsfd &&f.s x OTHERS FAIL. AMT Having Tried or the M Ixstors In thc Couutrj", Without Avail, Ir. Saim t'ured H.-r. For r.iorc ilian 1J ;-srs I have sufli-r. d a Ck1 li'al of (win. in fact. I was in o.-ti -ss mi.l inis. r n.r.ri a;l tin- tinie, p:ir!icuUrly .o simi e .lou n. 1 lie iri'.s. ry w.is in my ! II sn'.i'. in II e I. eion ol tl.e ln-.rt. 11 was very Ss lilorn Unit I eaiuld llcud lo ln" i:..rs. I 1riel s 1111' n i.t il.rcturs. so sriid the In-st ill . irismriir. Iiul ! -id wors.- iiisi.-jni of N 1 1. r. a ln-1. I w'.-nt :.. lr. SjiIim. wlio m:ik. s r.-ju-:a- isits to Siiiiliiiry. and tliarks i.i Ills skill ltil ll.-all.i. lil. 1 rii now emits Iv cor. t. Mrs. I. K. .Mui.s. II. Iiewart, Nlhuint-rUiid ', F;v.-r IkkIj-Uucht to Know What lr. Malm lid for Me. He Cured Me of a Fearful Mkin Ii; For more than 4 vcars I have had a most t. rr l.le skin ircmlile. I s. ioe! . le-eov. nsl, like a i-ll, Willi scale ul! ov r m. ilv, even ti my t.-o.. not t-xi. ptinc my . Tlie pnui w;. Miioie-t uneii.luralili. Mini I malk.d the ll r livy h lili:ht. .mi csi:nl i.r my ihihiv. i't v..rli wk out "f the ('ost,.in, rmr could 1 s hIi nivs. If. I teied i it our ti.-t doctors, sm ih m'o!!ey on Patent M-dtdm-. such i's ulicuni. 4oliien Mi'licrt! ;-isiver', iir.I IHetilK. .-te., jrnt treMt:,i-iiI rtm tile I'iiT.'e !;ln-il Institute. liuiliilo. hut it went from v in.- io worse. 1 lien I liir t of Ir. film's, woiiilcrful tiri In this :lilKirhoid, t-N.k his treutmctit. aod tsd;iy. I uui a in luan. No more skiu tniulile. Ir" working acaiu, and ms well its ever. . ryisly oosl.t to know this. Frank Kiciuirusou. 1'unlo, t ambria Co , I'a- 5uc I!' K iK F'ltKE. The Medical AJvisiT. a short history of private dis'Hsi-s. advice to yout.c atitd old. esi-eciallv tlMe-e ciHiti'tiii.ltitiiiif niHmze. This tusik will in' n ot lne to niiyoue on uolu-atioii. Aldn I'r. rsalin, 1. U. hux .M, ( oiuiohus, O. l iielosii.tf a Z cei.t stan.p l.ir s --tot".. I'KKK EXAMINATION (IFT1IE 1'KINK. Fiich pcrwm ntplyit: for iiinitcal tn-alni.tit fih.Hilil .id or hrine from 2 to I H:ii.s-iof urine itiiaf ns-d lit-t in ihe uiorui'i preferr w hu h will ri.-i ive u ear. lul ehemi.-ail and lnu n-s... .(... I xamiiiation, an 1 if n .U' s- il a M lilted analy-us wiil In itiv.n. i'iweo-eo( aonteik. su.-h as have hufTlitl the skill of all other physicians and icm.sliis. quickly cntv.1. luncem, turoors, !ihn.id and inI M.id fiwlh-i cuted uithout Ihe us-' of Itie knife or .tkusmetic Nocumtv:. i... s.in, ijo dnni-r. Manho-td Tfeetly rwtored. uii-i.. pennies Mini certain cure for Impotence, lost utan hood. spemiMtorrboca l.rs-v-h, w.-s, k and nervous dehihly : atsolor .ros1rfiiiis. vcricoceic, and sll i.riviiedieiis whether Iroiii in. prudent ha hits of youth or scriional luiictiona sp-idily an. I perataaently car. I. New Mediod Kli .-in. rsis, Kplhpsy or Fits acu ntifically treated and positively cured hy a aei rr f.o llnj; met! od. All eye ofiermiio a co-KKfully performed. Fxan inatiod and consultation free to evcry iMMiy. Add rem all Col imo k-atloos to Box 7t), Coiumhus, Ohio. 1333-97, WiLL SI AT Town; Hotel. rav. Feh. Mrch. Johi.-iown. itaU Thursday, IS !. lown. lioiet Imv. reh. Mrch. Iridiiy. lit. 11. M..U1. rset, Vtni.mr, TiTIXTTn Ti The 0. 1 C. LIME COMPANY, Sl'CViciOI-.S TO THE r"YCTSDM.E U COUPAXY, liave -1 completed their new si dim' sr.d are tiow prepatwd to ship hy car-load lots to ni-y I rt of theontutry. This lime is li.anul.ict- ', uredfrom ae A-lehraU-d Siyler hill LliMStons I ud h) esps-Hidly rich in aU iheei.-in. nts r.- i:ln-d to InvieurMlr the still. IX IS WHAT AIL f ARULfiS KEfD! t-udauck on hand ail the tunc I'Tioes low as Uie lowest. Address aM cuiumuuioaUous to I C. UME COMPANY F'nd.Rowe, Proprietor MEYERS DALE OCrOatTAXT T ADVERTISERS. The creaa of tho country papers U frracl Fa Eeciungtoii's County Seat lists. Ehrewi dveniaers a -rail tbenutrives of these Lists, a onpy of Which eaa be bad of iUsuiiftoB Miv. of 2er York I TUlebsrz, a fin Chicago. HI Ol in riM Uiai iue.e ' .. - . f hope to I held out ns it ii malady whufc . : . ... . le-c vm lueiirrtiile. it of ,hj fVT was therefore with m teelmc of utter (impair that Mrs. ".llier tr begin to administer the Pmk Till. She hTs m perceptible chanre came over the little on before even the se,-otKl I .ox had heen emptied and after havine used boies h-r health is entirely riored- In the early part of b.r illness her int. lleet was : J u 1.1 he had riecome CX- mxTe?7 of h.r l-odily health, f.ne i n(,w ready to resume h.-r mnsieles i ,. . . .tie M'hiolfi oten aft I rne w '.' - sons and a soon as the schools open an r the hoiidavi she will a?in take ,!P the studies wht h she so sud-l-nly l.-ft off on llt eventful June day. The sister-in-law 4 Mrs. Collier, Mrs. Lewie, who was preef.t at the interview emphatically eonnrninl all - t .- .v K.iitii. ti. r TTnie ie tnsi -mh, v : ;r; V , ' ' jdini and rrent contlltion of lutle Mta, adding . famous physician n.H?n.ilto!i..in. rariaMy recommend I T. V ll!iam 1 ink Pills in snfh caes an this an'l many others. r-..ti;A l..u.lff ha lfr ft unrulier ol ff..rf.r fr..m , ,-,,,, T. fir hM ue!tJ lf. ski;, tin our national tlav of tnuse and The above is a correct statement of fart concerning my little Uauirl 'er and mysi if. Pnhscrild and sworn to befiire me thai . .--... - . J 1 A - 47 l l-a.,. I a I 1 1 . iiiu uaj w ,7 v. Z',t- ? i?, ui. Dr. TTnhams' Pink Tills f- I'ale Peopte nave an enoriii..a rs...-. . .u-t.-io ... . 1 : r .. . i. - . 1 . . .liar .n.it.in ne in iu..u - ineir rjW-ril ri.'.- .!. wit ..nii-iii, a conden.srd form, all the elements necessary to cive new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an or.failine specific for such dis-ase as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysi. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralma, rheumatism, nerv V. 1. 1 nn.rum.pa ..how. T f 1 ous heartacne, tne atrer enecr oi ia crrppe, wilr.ituri..n i( .lie henrt riie Bill! st'lli.4 i.,i....n ttf .he heflrt Trilie BU.I Sf lliiT me tne use oi tnis womienui n;eui. ,i,e. ana n lUKlI.eu- "I inn -"ii-iiiiui ii.iui- iiir, a:n I. can be given to children with perfect safety. Tbe-e pills are manufactured by tlie IrV. Williams Medicine Company, Si-h.-nci taiiy, X. V., and are sold only in boxes liearii.i; the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at if cents a box or six boxes for io. and are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all drunri-ts or direct by mail from Pr. Williams' Medicine Company. Thepriceai which these pills are sol.1 make a course of treatment inexpensive aa compared with other remedies. if ORRITZ OALM HE CURE A. rHjviij Tried Baff.ilo. Pitlsl.urj ir;. xa lirt. Mini In !iii!i:t i'i l'i,yM- i;uis. Her fr.uH-TiiiiiS .ti'W worseari't woise, i.ut lr. Sain. e'u.-id Hcr.;t last. l or inoro til to M v-m's I h i v !-s-:i :e:iJing a mis -r.411:-cxi-t -:i- c. o:i a'si.iiit of i;;:.. I i'.:V- t T i- I. :i. 1-TI-: l!i lioi-iois i:i liUi:":'l(i, !-'its!.uri'. i in ii.b'ir h'i.I s.:iT..u:i;i:ii l ..v. us. .;y u:ie. in-rev worse i.ii.i w. r I l:iSMl.C tl.il!. till Vl".-.k tO Worli, iltl'l l It ..l . sin .'..s lOL-'lts. I 'oulill.'l i-it, as l.iy !.i:r.4i-ii v..;s out of or,l,-r. l.ii l lny llerws Si-i u.it! I i:tisiuiiL'. 1 liioi'l u.ilit to !ive t.iroaxii no. I. ii r mi. h u time, for any tlii:-g in tit w'f !.-'. l!' worl l. ;.r! i.lli u I have pi..;sl loiil - ?ierl had triv.-n r. all hojie of ei.jnX ill,; h.l'.l ii amiili. I .hs-iil.tl i.i colcollt .r s.'ilh. and. thank the fisi-l Ijird, that I did w. Anirnco;;rsi- of I ntit lilt lit. I once more eojoy line health. .t. s:.ep Mild wirk inks- nn. re. us her. h fore. I mn truly tnteful t.i J;r. r-aliii He in:n!y uud'-rstuoiis his h:::it.s. as n.y .si. is if..' the only wonder ful cur uc U.is pertorm.-ii la llns t'.itinty. Mrs .s. jl Mi-Cnury. Ti;tin !!.Hi, Ii.tl!. i,a t". I'm. A K.urfai C:is' ol i;i.i u;iit,:o t'Lir.d !' I-r. e ; in. I f-ive li'i-l n !.';,r''ii f .so of rhuaiat'st:! for o i r y-.. . - i '-a'l I ti.it I c-ou.d no; liii i..y :.ri.:s !'! Ji... I. inl-' :tl every i hal.;i-of li.e wi.itiur in" ji.iu- wrc mot et-ru:t:tliiz. A i;y on-, h : v;m ever si:t;. r. -1 a-i:ii rtK-i:'.:i--i-li't:i. r;!.-, ..!i!y a:.i.r.-l:ri.. wli.it I m-ii .: I have oi.ly h nl 'I ionnt;i s tri itt.K til tiotn It. ..;Il.. ou loiht aiiii s-iy. I -.i.i nir. l and 1 aid h:.ly l.ioiv. 1 was 71 ytrirs Old at ii.y i.tst hirLliiiay. J. I. JarJ:nr. Howard, Centre t o.. Pa. An. - T M iv. Jane Julv Ail'.. S. n Oct. N'ov. Iee I . :- M s 5 I'-.M s - Aprl. May Jane Jalv Atij. S. p. . Nov. Is-e. li. 1 L II. ii. ... 1-if, Jl. o'-'s BO YEARS' 'f EXPERIEKCE. & TRADE MARKS, ...at' i-tai-.ua, " COPVBICHTS Atteon nmnt a sket' and description msy ! Qursly ajsvrtalQ, frte, whet her an itiTentioii is . -rot.ahl'r iiate-.tsbla. t'omuiuninitioiis atni-tlr ' roenaenti-1. cMl.t sceocj f ..nne pirenia I In Aanxt. We hav a Wastiinrtoa office. siiouai Butm ia the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tieantiraliv tnaMTtted. tsn-nt ctrenlatloa of iit wieDtirVo nirnal. meek term- Ha a reiu'; t'..! months. Mvetwer. s p. aid Uao xwi oa 1'atevts seut trt. Ada-oa MUNN A CO., SSI BrMaway. New York. Wanted-An Idea Proteet Tour 1da: thee i. trr WTm eaa think of some aim.- thaur Uilcietit' Write JOHS WthliEhieC S.X brtoj yon .n h. J aeys, . Washiaruu., D. f r tbetr pr.u uiToc f-lrrt , r b ..w vwMirau u.iU4U . . " J -v - . m A 5 I n flfirs nn rasHoND RIVEN FREE JiUUiUU PRIZES EACH MOHTH ' .... As fellows: 4 First Pries, each o! C100 Cs:h - 20Seccnd 43 Third " $ 25 Ui iU!:!S - C2sh asd Prfcej jrca etch nsnlh TobIgfnafi5rinsl2B3S.lB87IS40JC WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. U KMC. WP ... in lac bed! 3ULlOMT SOAP." THei-i enlir! .- kf.-tai prtaiiiir t !'"- Itar-a tail nT .oa'1' ' - i.r i rr mm ..... 1 L f'."lHTUI( T Oir-etitr lire? tn. N A M OF DISTRICT. ewVrk atio-fJL,':" FeaT! , DelKWare. M ry Inna, We-t Tir.ini -triet of Jt'slaatbisu Tlie New I wlawl Utalea. f w Brcl- :..- br.yPieree .pee t : l Y r ..1-3 -.ih COACH1NC I The mcial tramptt's lla$K j Tbe sotin 1 tf iTJttt.r par, . Tfc a wor J to start 1 pajA-d. Aci tie ta!!j oo rolls away. , C"st of thQ city's ftict. Far from ti.c nuf-T throi j. Into tlio country sweiS It ruml-UJ ly al.as Ov.r tbe ro-.l prern huls And ii Blin;b th urooded dales, Frajrr.nt with ii:5ud:U And vocul with calling gaails. Hsre-y eoch yocthful fae?, Mrry the mirthful wiU. An U lo. in th f..tnjan's pluco Trnnt-t rt'cp:dit! -Arthur Oria it Xl-w York TrlLnne. A FIGHT WITH A LYNX. Jim Berry Had I e-p. rate Str igcle With a favage lUihcat. The ugliest appearing auimal that evi r walked a Irg. killed a ralbit or foag;t a trap is the lynx, which is ja&t ui Kgly :is it looks tcii niontha in tha year and sot!iewL-.t nplirr dnthij: tlio otin r twa Net cs:ly will the lvtix Sgbt anything tii-it walk-? tlio woo-jn, but it will aNo t ukle a visit' from the clear-itip.-. Le h" naa tr do? c r half prowu calf, if tlie nccacif u ot7 ti Ji::i Dirry was hci:ti!;g tip ia llaine, about 40 uiilcs inrth cf Grcrnvill", wLea bo rthI bis frit 3d sndd-uly camo tipou tho caroxsi of a caril.u whi' h a boar wa.s e:tin;. Tbo bear inadfl it-ielf -cfrc-, lunch to Jim's rcpr. t, at be wanted to kill tbi Lear. Withrnt say ing aiiythiiiij to his friend he left cainp the uext day aad started for the carcass, intending t j watch it, in tho hope that the bear would rr tern. HJ waited and watched cut:! about S o'clock ia the afttrucon, hr-A ho Lepau to tbiuk t'f returiiiL-; t-i raup. A nf: fctfall back ia iho w. ds ;i:e eiafty Kf p cf eotae wiid oiii"iai zvA th.-a soauded ia Lia cars. I'Hity ('uii tlie bear w;s r'icwiug th;; c:riwia aif-at, end Jim cou'd Fee it jiUialy. II? lcve!r-d his bticksbtt pun mid rullul tlie tr:-. .-, wht-n tlie wab bling ruuzsi-f was pniiitcd ia what ho thought v.- the ripht dirrcticu- The brr.f t v?(.:;l n, r.y.a j:ci starlcl lor it. Then be st ;-i'td, with hi? ruonth cpvn. Tls Ua-t" l:a i Kap.i to bii f.tt aud jmuprd Fi.:-v.::v.-!, with itJ back np. Jua knew tht- y i!. and be also rtcog-uiz- d th- i;a,er....l ta"k. It wm a wound ed lynx r; i;;...'.' f r a fiLt. Not havii:g tiuic to 1: v. 1 l.-s to hhoor, tho man clabb'-'l i". a'.,d tb-i L!ov stunned tho cat a little. b3t t':e Least get in a rake cm the i::ju's l: aud tor-i his trenstrs aud l.i-Ie t .a Auuther frantio sweep of the gun bi.trel la d tbc bi-ast fiat, aud tbtu a rc-rolvtr bulkt killed the animal. The Lc ksbot bad toru tho top cf the lynx's Lead tii'iugh to make it angry. fchcctiiiz ai.d Fishing. GRANT ROUGHS IT. Be Sept Ia Picrpea After the Battle of the Wilderness. TLe jfnr-ral and staff bivonackrd nprn .he grocr.d. The night was qnite chilly, and a couple cf fires were- lighted to add io our cr iiufort, -General Grant lay down with his officer? beide one cf tho fires without nny coveting. hen asleep, an aid quietly spread an overcoat over him. For about four hours we all kept turning over every few minutes so as to get warned en both sides, imitating with our bodies the dinrnal motion of tho earth as it exposes its sides alter nately to the beat cf tho sun. When daylight broke it was seen that a low board structure close to which the gen eral in chief had lain down was a pig pen, Lut its former occupants had tlis f j'pe-ared and were probablj at that time rjecrishing the stomachs of the cavalry troopers cf the invading army. Unfor tunately the odors of the place had not taktn their departure with tbeprgs, but remained to add tothedifcomfortof the bivouacker!-. Sheridan's cavalry bad bad a fight at this place tho afternoon before, in which he had defeated the opposing force, and the ground ia tho vicinity, strewn with the dead, offered Birple evidence cf the severity cf the Straggle. At daylight r n the morning of tho Eth aetivo operations were in progress throughout the columns. Ge-neral telic ri dan bad ordered his cavalry to move by diHtreut roads to seize the bridges cross ihg the Po river. Gen ral ileade modi fied these ordirs and directed a portion of the cavalry to move in front cf War ren's infantry on the Spo!tylvania Court House road. The enemy were fell ing trees and placing other obstacles in the way in order to impede the move pieut, aud the cavalry was afterward withdrawn aud tho infantry directed to opea the way. - Abdut snnrise General Grant, after taking o!T bis coat and shaking it to rid it of some of the dust in which he had lain dow n, shared with the staff officers gome s-'liiiers ratioiH and tLea s.a(ed himself or the groand by the road-ido to t.tke bis niOrning smoke. General Horace Po:tir in Century. WALES GOOD NATURE. It Averted Threatened Trouble lurln2 nia t aoauian Toar. Stephen Fiske dtstribes the Prince of Wales' rii-it to America in the Ladies' Iloine Journal nnd relates these iutrrcst ing iiicui. nts of his tour through Cana da: 'The Catholics had gained a littlo victory over the stern Duke cf Newcas tle at (Quebec, and now the Orangemen demanded to be allowed to present ad dresses to the pticce aud to lie received separately from their Catholic fellow citizens. The deke consulted with Gov ernor General Head and refused to per mit this distinction. At Kingston an Orange demonstration was prepared, tud the rr.yal party did not land from the steamer. The Orangemen chartered anothir steamir and pursued the prince to Brecktou, Lut again he was not al lowed to go on shore. At Coburg a par ty of 0 Canadian gentlemen took the horse's frora bis carriage and drew bitn through the pretty hamlet. At Toronto the mayor apologized for the display of Orange flats. The prince was hooted and hissed wben be attended church, and serious liots were feared. 'AU trouble was averted, however, by the good burner of the prince him self. He was taking a drive with the duke, and tlie Orangemen hastily hung a banner across the road so that the roy al party had to drive under it. Newcas tle was indignant and ordered the coach man to turn back; but, lo, another Or ange banner had been bung to cnt off the retruat. Then the prince laughed ruiirti'y, took off his hat to the flag aud was cheered by the Orangemen. How ever, the duke was not mollified, and the jonrney to Niagara falls was expedited. The prince first saw the great falls on fsept. 15. A number cf riding horses had been provided by the Canadian govern ment, and be mounted at once and rode to view the falls from various points." ko.et p;sHc a a. wtr mm SunliM e MM 1.CCG.00 53.43Q.G3 SOAP m t re 1 F--T mrotb ilcru i-s; m eaca ( ths 4 districts lmi:owr!e4-t'o": . , , la 1 lampeur wn waffjm rm n- f rirrc Naaiker ucsrai ( t'Mii.rct'i Bxa b at mm iim w.tlncmvtmxH 'ash. .... T;. 5 lVinpaor l. MM IB to Next ltrceeC W t. e pons -ta t!. dtatrw-t m Wf(l Worn frieeiKl ttcieitt, prw.i. Neat taraeSawSer"' oopw from tnct in nc a cr mill. will K r h ' 1 D ?f spooo a Udr'sor raiwa Ga Waeb. pn ft. ThOniwnioi':U ri tb l.nat Iay m EaehJloethdwinaiW. Cf roi too lata 8. OompKMn irbn obtain in'Wfca amnio; du la dKuaCa Mack will b diialifi-d. ISstkW oTWr BNtlwr U4.. sad Uietr foaOa nw- 4. a pruned :im of Wfc !a CBKita srl will b f . Ttd I txmgtuua ia atwas al dsn attar ttck cnmpat.iio nlw 6. 1,-r-r br4ben. U4. W firivw tn iy into be-tthir aoiiitrsad H(ai fcnt it icnl-Jhr.t !l hoooBit"w dvt l?.ul bl Ler tMMn. lJ-. sanaaL LEVta KttOS New Yarlu NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. IS Was Provided by a St. Loci Mao For His Wife ru--inlne Friends. A wealthy St. Loaisaa living in the vici-jity of Lafayette park provided a novel form of cntert&in:cnt for his wife's guests cr.e evening, says the St. Lcuis Ki public. The hostess was extremely anxious t3 provido something original for the edi Ccatioa of a score of guests whom sho intended ti call together for an informal evening. Her husband premised to pro vide such novelty and took a boon ccin pauioa into his confidence to that end. They had not exchanged ideas SO con secutive seconds bi'foro they hit upon the d-vice of converting tho efegaut parlors into a gambling boose pro tern. A faro ban!:, a roulette wheel and po ker aud keno lay oats were easily pro-cur-ibio, us the conferees well knew, and that part of tho programme was soon Ei-ttled. Tho friend ug:e!cd as a pretty t pi logue the introduction of a pair of bulldogs, guaranteed to reduce each ether to mince meat in three rounds. This rather staggered the ambi tions host, bat bis friend is award poli tician, and with the eloquence be ulways keeps on draft sor.u convinced the; other that the evening would be a failure without those) baiMogs. The evening arrived, and with itcamo the gjests. The ladies were prettily t hacked at s:g!:t cf the gambling para phernalia, br.t becuno arcusTomed to it in nn astonishingly i-hort time and shar ed in the games with becoming vim. It was when the yellow bulldogs made their unexpected eutranco that the hor ror of the fair guest3 proved genuine. Tho Leasts yelped and growled and shewed ctb : r pt eulirarly cuuiue symp toms' of "spoiling for a fight." There tap :-a the laiiies socgiit refuge on the pi a;:o and curd t:i';.h s ai;d chair, ci n-d-de.iii'e! their ri treat as frcn a mon.-e. Notw ithuaii'lii-g er.eited ft:ii.;r.:nc rrc:e:-tati'.n., tho friend who id tfsii cea-.-ahed ai to a noveity iu entertain ment nub-ashed the cogs. It was t:a es citio cliuix to an "origin;.!" even;. :g. The dogs f.asted for fi.e miuut.-s oa choice bits cf eath other's anatomy. The ladies streamed r.nd tho frie::d ho was consulted excited in the Eixcess cf bis l.ovelty. V.'heu bo was quite con vinced and it took a conside rable tiiao to convince him lhat the ladies' desiro fcr p. re had te-on fully gratiSud, ha dous-:d tho dogs into a coavciiient tub ti water and separated them. Animal Kindergartena. It will Le noticed that all creatures which have large families, whether beasts or birds, have less trouble in rear ing them than those which have only cue or two young. Litlie pigs are weeks ahead of calves in intelligence, aad the young partridge, with itsdC'Zcn brothers and sisters, is far more tcachabla than the young eagle. There seems no doubt that the latter is taught to Cy by its parents. A corresponelent informs the writer that he Las watched the old birds so engaged and the youn3 oagle.s reluctantly following them to a height Specialized education ia animals be gins late. The beaver kitten's training dots not begin until the autr.mu of the year in which it was b'.ru. TL? old J beavers, which have moved up tributary streams into the woods, or roamed to the larger lakes during Eummrr, then return to inrp-ct their daai and repair it for the wiutcr. They then cut down a few trees, and, dividing them it'o logs, roll them or tow them to tho dau. The kittens meantime are put on to what in a workshop would be calle d a "soft j.,b." They cut all the Email branches and twigs into lengths nnd do their share cf light transport se rvice. In the mnd nstting aud repairing of the dam the beaver kittens take their share, but thero is littlo doubt that they do so because their ciders arc so engaged. It is a kindergarten tf the best kind, be cause mad patting and stick catting ar a great 307 p.r.d solace to old beavers as well as young cues, anl so instruction, pleasure and business are all combined. Young otters, and ptobably alto young water rats, have to be taught to go into the water. According to tho observa tions cf Mr. Hart, tha late head keeper at the zoo, the young otters born there did not enter the water feir weeks, and even then their mother had to "Hund" them and fetch them out when she thought they had bad enough of it They swim naturally when once in the water, and this seems truo of all ani mals. London Spectator. Chivalrous Mr. Fields. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, in her book, "Chapters From a Life," pays the fol lowing tribute to James T. Fields: "JJr. Fields was a man of marked chivalry t'f nature, aud, at a timo when it was not fashionable to help the mover ! 111; nts fed ihe elevation cf women, his j sympathy was distisct, fearless and j faithful. In a few instances, wo knew, find he knew, that this fact deprived him of the pot-session of certain putlio honors iv h fob would otherwise have been offered to him. 'H advocated the political advance ment iTi our sex, coeducation aud kin dred jwovettieuts without any cf that apedogctic murmur so common among the half hecrted cr the timid. His fas tidious aud cultivated literary taste was sensitive to the position of women in letters. Ho was incapable cf that liter ary snobbishness which undervalues a woman's work be cause it is a woman's. A certain publishing enterprise which threatened to treat of eminent men came to Lis notice. He quickly said: 'The time has gouo by for that! Men aud women! Men cud women'' " One Trait of America Character. There is one trait cf oar national character which foreigners cap never fociprcher.d. aud that ii cur nnsbakabla faith in oar ability to "come out all right in the end." We stand idly au4 rnoie or less indifferently by and allow a country to be pu-shed to the verge of financial or political precipice under the impulse of some kind of popular erase or another, entirely confident that just before it slijp over we oan take bold of it and pu 1 it back. Wehava done this again ane. again, and nothing eems to shake out faith in our ability to repeat the operation whenever oec. sion arises. It costs ns enormously, not only in reputation, bat also in money, and retards oar growth and progress in a thousand ways, but nothing seems likely to cttro ns cf tho habit, nnloss it be a great n tonal calamity dae to our failing ia snie crisis to uLe alarm' qniekiy cnor. jh. Century. ;tf pc; :t ..rrd. v. hi: h - t 1 : li.e I ' atiTortv .' 2 " - I THIT CHECK SYSTEM. Aa E-J.:!h Vliitar Tctls the People A boat tiu American Way. The Au:c ric.va cwistitutioa fcas been called a syaici.i cf cheeks. Kjfn Aracrt cna l.fo. YYbtn yoa want t travel, yoa give yoar ba.'g-rrs to fbe porter cf your hot-;!, and ho gives you a ch'-ck ia re turn. At tho s'atica yon reclaim it with the check and pas it ia at a cenn-, tr and lereive another chock. As you ipproachyour destination another func tinnaiy ccuirs aloug the train, takei yc-sr check tnd gives yon another check in its place, flo fishes out your baggage ai.d cc-nv.ya it lo yi.cr h'-t' l for a cou sid r.iTi;i;!. Yen Lavo left your third an. l;;tt cheek at the ofiire cf tho hotel wfcc.i yoa tutor it, and thenm it is de livered np ou ricci;t cf the baggage. At first yoa ble.s this arrangement as the salvation of the traveler. After a few wet'l:3 of it the tyranny of tho check becomes so galling that yoa begin to long for.tln fine eld English method of iniuping down your goods in front of a porter and leaving them to find the way themselves. Yon woald even hail it as a personal triumph if sonic cf yor.r bag gage would get lost. But it u'V r does. Se rcetimos it arrivis late, but it always arrives. Yet it ej!deni arrivn ia the shttpo ja which it started, if thi;t is any consola tion. They who have lo do with bag gage see to that. Yoa very soea discover why Americjus carry their goods in ironcla 1 trunks, aud wby it is madness for anybody to do anything else. I started out, like an idiot, with a new leather pcrtmanteaa. They ripped the stout bra?s lock off the fir-t week net for.p'.under, apparently, but simply be-caatit is the tradition of tho service. They punched it and kicked and danced on it. Ia softer hcurs. when literary inspiration came, they wrote ou it My pcrtiiianteaa today is an epitome of tho p liticul stntiuient cf the United States from Ntvv York to San Francisco. As a histe'iicttl docatueut it is beyond price, aad I am contemplating tho gift cf it to the hbrsiy of congress at Wash ington. As a pcrtinanteaa it has both feet in the grave. Tha system of checks ia net conSoed to travelers' Jnggaga. Tho conductor of tho train passes carelc-sly to and fro asking for your ticket and giving you a thtaik in return, or tvrLing fur your check and rutcrning your ticket If yon hand your stick to a boy ia a hotel while yoa v.rito yemr nime ia the rc.3 isttr, rn: d;t?h s t:T to H jW it away in sx.nio se-cie 1 1 lot.? and returns triumphant with a cheek. Ia th-j very hotel bar, whea you bjy sevenpeuce La'porth cf v.hisky yoa get a chtrck aud walk two yards aero the tar to pay at a desk. Hut tho apotheosis cf tho check is at Niagara. When yen go down to the Cave cf tbo Winds, yoa strip off all your clothes and leave tbem, as well as your valuables, iii a tin box with tha attendant. Theu yon go down to battlo with the cataract attired ouly ia a suit of pyjamas, a suit cf oilskins and a check iashrd around your neck and ris ing and f.kiliny; with the beating of your heart No wonder the Ameriaiu speahs cf ceutb uj "handing ia his checks." It is ouly by death that heu rid himself f th'.-m. Lemtiou MuiL A Wonderful Avenue. Magnolia avenue, which haj been tlie pride of Iliveiside from its founding, and which bs won a national lepata ticu as a Lonhvard, has had two de fects. The streets leading to it word usually du-:ty and disagreeable, whila the darkness of the avenue, owing to the these foliage cf the overhanging pepper trees, made it a rather dismal evening drive. All that is at aa end. It is now po..-sible to drive from the heart of town over macadamized streets, perfectly free from elust and mod, direct to tho jx-er-less Magnolia avenue, and if tuc. or.ve be taken in the cveuiugarc lighu are encountered every (iOO feet, giving splendid illumination. When the ave nue is reached, there is presented sacb a sight as few, if any, towns possess. The electric poles are but 124 foot apart, and from these brackets project about three feet. From each bracket bangs a cluster of three incandescent lights cov ered with a reflector, which throws tho tight cn to tbc driveway. As cne stands at one end of this row of lights batfonr or live cf them can be distinguished as individual lights, tho remainder forming a continuous chain of fire which seemingly stretches away for untold miles beneath the verdant canopy of tho arching pet per trees. Modem as is the scene, it impresses the beholder as nn oriental fantasy worthy of the Spanish Moors. The imagined extent cf the wondrous chain cf lire, however, is in a degree an optical illu sion. Instead of being miles in length, it is bet a little over a mile. Instead of there being untold thousands of lights, one is amazed to learn that there are but 100, suspended from bat 50 poles. -Los Angeles Times. How She Ilieted. Mr. L Zangwill, at u dinner of the MaccaLees, told tlie following story: "The fat girl of C, gentlemen, is not myth, nor n show person, but a solid, private reaiity that 2 havo seen. Her fatjess weighed upon her: so site went to a physician to Le rid of some of it He drew up a careful dietary. She was to eat dry toast, plain boiled beef, eta, nnd to return ia a mnith to repeirt re duction. At the end cf the month she rould hardly get through the doctor's decrway. Ho was ughasf. 'Did yon eat what I told yoa? he asked. 'Religious ly. His bro.v wrinkled itself. Sudden ly he bad a flash t.f inspiration. 'Any thing else?', he asked. 'My ordinary meals." Tlie Force of Uahit. On tbo dsy before tho execution; the keeper informs the doomed man that a visitor wishes to see him. "Do yoa know who he is?' asks the doomed man. "No." "Well, just ask him if ho wants to collect a bill, and if he does tell him to oall tomurrow. " Strand Ma;azine. London Bridge. London bridge is constructed of gran te aul is considered among the finest specimen! cf trid;;u architecture. The present stra-'tiire was cotiiK.'fd in Wli a:::! e;i:i:r.h !rd ia sev.'u year?, f.t c t f 1 -;oo. (.".' I IL Every Why Has a Wherefore and TU Well to look for it at Times. In these days peoole waut to know the Whys nnd wherefores. The l'Jth century man is a natural keiitic. Tli why and wherefore of such is plain. He rc-mls statements of supjuscj facts, lie is told every tiilni. ut tuu be tuied. He tiics some ianuce.i. It fails; he tries another with the same result Such exne-ritiioiits make biia look ask ance at future claims. Often the fault is his, but he doa't sec why. He may have a backache or perhaps a lame or weak back. He used plaster or liniments, they r Iieved him for a time, but failed to cure the trouble. This is his f.mlt: the why is that ho did tu t know the wherefore of bis aches. Had he known that the kidin-ys were the cniise. That backache gcaerally means kidney ache. That the kidneys must filter "the blood. That failure to do so nfi'evts the bnck. That backache is only the first step to Wnrd many kidney disorders. I'rinary troubles follow. Retention of nrlne. Excessive uriue. liabett Briithl's divase. I Joan's Kidney Pills are a positive spe cific for ail kiuuey funipluiuta. The acliiu:; back has no greater enemy than L'oau's Kidney Pills uot initi: ions to the nicst delicate constitution. Don't act on the bowels, but elirect oa the kid neys. For sule by all dealers. 5i ccds per box. or six boxes for MaiVJ on roceipt of pace by Foster-Xiill-eri C;.. PiuTalo, N. sole ascats for thj Call.-J State. THE REASO m Labor Time Cost THE SAVED BY If WASHIHfi PoYOlS 2 What Mors Can bo Asked ? Only tola : ask y oar grocer lor It, and teats oa try las it. largest packase (Tratest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Oucaso, 8C Lotus, New York, WHY IT WAS HOT. The 1Im?i Epicure's Initial Experience Witb a t ha tin; ItUh. "I had heard of chafing dishes for year," said Smiley Williams, "Lat tun cne 1 saMr for the first time floo-cd mo completely. "I r.e.er thought innch aboat tho blamed thiogs Lut somehow I supposed, a chafing dish was Fou:e sort cf coucern that they grated things in something tint rubbed together aud mashed things. "The other night, thocgh. Bolton and I wcit into a Madison street res taurant for dinner. Yon know I always have a sneaking liking fcr ha'h of any kind, and so does licltcii. Bolton order ed turkey hash for two, aud th3 waiter brought it on in a swell sort of silver dish nearly as tall as a cako basket It bad a tight cover, and when we opened it it steamed like a 40 horse power boil er blowing off. "I loaded up Bolton's plat;, and ia the first pass at it be toc-lc the skin off bis tongne, it was so hot " 'Just l:ko these infernal places,' Bolton growled. 'Anything you'vo grt to eat is blistering hot, while coffee is always stone cold.' "After awhile Bolton took some more bash and bnrnd his tongue again. " 'Holy Moses, he s-aid, 'what's got into that hash?' "I toW him nobody was expected to know anything a toot restanrar.t bash, especially the fellow who was eating it, but ho wasn't satisfied. "Well, wo kept on eating hafch until we bad enough. And do yon know that hash left in the (lisii was hotter than it was at the start? " 'Well,' said Bolton, 'I wouldn't havo believed my eyes, but with racist cf the skin off my tongue I've got to give it cp. Then he called the waiter. " 'Say, he said, in a low tone, 'I'll give yon a quarter if you'll tell me what in blazes is the matter with that bash. ' " 'Beg pabdon, sah?' " 'What keeps that hashtso all fired hot?' " 'Why. sah, that's a chafing dish, sah!' "That's how I found cat that a chaf ing dish is a silver f mi t steiu.l with a lire buiit under it" Chicago K;cord. SPEAKING TO THE DEAF. A Mistake Is Often Maile In Tryics to l anu. iate Very I'laiuty. Many p ct.de, a'.;d I am sorry to s.iy some t. iiehers f the deaf, fail to realize in practic" tit K-ast that spucli U not as clearly visible to the eye as it is audi ble to the car, aud think that by sp'-afc-ing slowly, word by word, aud opening their months to the widest extent, they will render the task of the speech reader easier. As a matter ol fact they render it all the more difSenlt A child in school may learn to understand a teach ir who mouths his words in this man ner, but this ability is cf no value to biai when he leaves school. Iudeeel per fectly natural, deliberate spe ech is easier to understand than the exaggerated form of articulation which people uto apt to ne the moment they know they are talking to a totally deaf porsoa. People who depeud entirely upon their speech reading for understanding others have recuested me, wheu intro ducing them to strangers, not to say that they were deaf, because they Cad it easier to read the lips when the per son speakiug is not aware that Le is be ing understood in that way. I have ia my acquaintance a young man educated wholly by this method who travels a great deal and picks np acquaintances on the steamer or cu the train jn.-t as people do who possess all their faculties. 1 have in mind also a congeuitally deaf girl of 14 who is not considered unusually bright, yet whose speech is clearly intelligible to strangers nfter tbo first ten minutes, who is intelligent ou tho topics of tho day, and whose larger aud more conversational reper tory is much larger and more entertain ing than that of many youn.-j ladies of 20 aud over that I have met in metro politan society. John Duttou Wright in Century. The Captain Told Fliro. An Englishman, tonring through America, went on board a steamer late one night and on the following morning, after walking ou deck aud locking around him, he stepped np to the cap tain aud ashed, "I bog your pardon, but woald yoa kindly tell uo what lake I'm onr" "The Lake Huron," replied the cap tain and turned away. The Englishman looked puzzled for a moment, and then, following tho cap tain, began again, "I beg yonr pardon, yon said" "It's the Lake Huron," roared tho captain, thinking the maa was deaf. "Yes, I know," persisted the passen ger, "but what's the name cf the laka laat I'm cn?" "The Lako Huron 1" shouted the cap tain, incensed at what be thought gross ftupidity, and be turned away to relieve himself by railing at one cf the hands. The Englishman looked mote puzzled than eve r. "Tho lake yon're ou is the lake you're oil Of course it is. The luLe I'm on can't help be ing the lake I'm on. Wlia Jui pert iur nee! Let nielcwkiu my guidc be.ik. Perhaps that will .tell me." It did tell him, and then the humor if the situation snd.V'i ly dawned upon b im. London Tit-Biti first AloTeraent Ilaring a Itevolutiou. I know the men 1 1 tho people ia Par is too well not to know that thwr first movements in times cf revolution are usually generous, aud that they nre best pleaseel to spend the days immediately following their triumph in boasting of their victory, laying down the law aud playing at beiug great men. During that timo it generally happens that some government cr other is set np, the police returns to its post nnd the judge to his bench, and when at last our great men consent to step down to ths better kuov. n and more vulgar ground f pet ty and malicious human passions they are no longer able to do bo and are re duced to live simply like honest men. Besides, we have spent so raany years in insurrections that there havo arisen, among ns a kind of morality peculiar to times of disorder and a special code fordays of rebellion. Accordingto these exceptional laws, murder is tolerated aud havoc permitted, but tbeft is stren uously forbidden, although this, what ever cue way say, dors pot prevent ft good deal if robbery from pcrnrring up. cn thore days for thesis, 1J reason that society in n state of rebellion cannot be different from that at any other time, and it will always contain a number of rascals who, as far us they are concern ed, scorn the morality cf the main body and despise its point of honor wben they cte unobserved. "Kecolltctioaa" cf De Tocquevillo. The eye of a fly is so constructed as to bring tho entire horizon within bis cir cle of observation, a fact which explains tbo cxtrcmo alertness of these insects in i.'ttping attack. N(taK!3sv's3:. -sVs. t-a : ,s. Boston. Ptuiadelphla, I A LOCAL D.'cca3 A Climatic AfTtc.icn. CATARRH i. a. . . . Notl.ii.K but 1 hen ftfi'fr'r remedy or . '1.1.1 o HAfnVt'J C V I . Il i . . 1 , 1 1 u . . 1 . . r - ... 'hariiii.'- ntl-.-al rein . i. Ely'sCriam W3&&& V U,,,;l-fe,yiiU.rt.ia n , LI C A 11 .;,ve,r :i latomc ,JUJ MUnUI It f.ik.... n:. I e!.-iiis "w tli -a I I'n-s,. - .-s AII.vh Inn iin..i.iti..ii. ll--'-is 1 Id'cts t i.' .Mi'inh rj.n: l;.-t...--. lie - -n-'- "f I i- e ailia.l. Kiill e:e c ; Truil M.e '. a'. l-rti-fsNis r hv m:.:l KL'i liIM.'Tiihi. Warr.-n Sfre-t. . 1 . 1 J E N N f Y L V A N I A IlAI LKOAD CASTCNN STANOASiD Tll. In Effect November 15. 1396. COKSrSED srllKDCLB Tmins nrrive r.n 1 deimrl from tb-statlonal Johusjii as foiii'rs: WtSTWAEO WeVni V.x .res 1 M a. m. s-.ir.i.Uisii i it r. i ;.'r-- . Jonustoxti Ac-oiomodiit foil t 7 " Arcuinfiiutti'tion . "ei" PaclPc Express SreM ci-...- ii . ........ y-r" ivist I .Vir.'."!". """""".".".'.' p. !U. Joi.issto'4'u Acc.-taii.oiati'. o.. A I AsTWABD. At!:intif Ftpr-s VT.i a. m. Se.i-siiore l-Ajir-ss : ' Ait.s.r:. Acoiiiino.!al:oii.... i'l It.y Kvpn-s. esi " M.nii Liii' Kxpr.-s- I'l": " MtiMimi A'eoiiinid.'tion p. ni. Mk it Kx press 4:11 " Joi'l.stown Aicnriir:l''?.itli;n.... I:".i I'hilailelphia Eipress 7:11 " i-ast Line " For ra'i-s. nam. A-., mil on Ticket eentsor iddr-.-ssTit.. I-". V':::t. P. A. W. ok! iilto '.eerie.. -, l':'.'t.i I'a. .1. 1. iliite-iirs.:i J P Wr-cd. liea. .Vnn-.tier. tiea 1 Pas". A CONDENSED TIME TABLES. E&'.timora and Gain Eailroad. Setner;t snd Cambris Cra.nch. !foPTItWAK-. Johrstovtn "7::;i Kiti:s.-I'.skwood T-eo . Pi . See.,;.;, rs.-f S;(.. s.r.,-. .--t Ij; MoOV- ertV-I.e 1 '. , J-.l.n-tovii l.tio. Jfjhn-town V.i'l .ri--s. Itor k-y.'.-l IT a. ni., s..,i! ;-.-t ; l: t .. - ...y, j s i;,Kv t r. . . IJ .'i, J. .ii, i-r. t:;-' p. ia. John-'ovrri ActsT:;r.'.sV;TiiiR. 1 ti 'k Vfwi t-.'.i p. i.':., S-'i!ee.,-t .'.-; .-.''C.-.T-'i. VI, j:-., liooV trsvitle iVott, Jooiistovii ues'i. SCt TRWABO. Mail. Johnstown S .31 a.til..IIorversvllle 9:I!, Miiviiiliiwii te..l, ;sor:iersct I'Kl, Kocktroud lUij. Express. Johnstown ill p. -ti., Kooversvil'.e iiw, sit.iy-.town J la, .ssiioeni. t a.-U, Hock Wood 1-iri. Dr-lly. Somki'.set maki:i:t UEPOHT, CUEKKlTLti Utl.Kl.V BV Cook & Seerits, (per t-u ApI'les dri.-.l. Hi is to : ( i f-i.-uti 1 !b ... ... I e Apple Ituii. r. js r tal c I roll, i-er Si . ....l-c Butltr.- fresh -r !t 1 c ( cr.-jri.ery. i- r tb ' c Iteeswai. p r Ki ,iuiitr' ham. (ier If' .s to le.e Ctcon. - ' s:i.-ar cur.-d L mi, nr io i; to I i le. p. r sii'.iVi:der, ts-r . 'c U e ec r, fm iiitL- m v. per hus e-of.-e ; ' " lK'r " '- voo.-e. r,,,,;,,! per lb 1". to J. (.,.,., M'uti.herlanil, ir bhl $1. ,, 1 omraeai, p.-r 9 KsiJN I-er doa Ush. lake herriug- ' '.'I'.j- 1' 1 - 1 III Honey, a hite clover, ii-r tt. 1 Ijir l. ja r S s to hc l.itne, t-r hll. .f 1.110 !olasses, N. !.. p. r gai v unions, i-r hus , 7:4.. PdUiIix s. Jier hus Ii to 1' Peach, s, eixporaUd, per t. In to I V l'run.-s, per a 10 to I V . 1 nt 0.11 fi.l t Pitts!, iiis i. r hl.l tot Ha'it, j 1-uiry, '4 hus sack .e 4htts s.icks irroun i alum. 1st) Si sucks ts- mapie. er ft ... 6tofC ttlll-orted Veil'ilT, per El .V -uar. white. A. per n. Oc crtnuiat.st. per n .... Cube. nr pu.verUi-U. Her a s.. Syrup. I " r , ": .-...:- '" iiap!.., ;s-r gut 00 tons stoneware, v.ilioii . v Tuilow. per !S . S t., V Viuear. . rif l Ji to :i.-c :.:ilKlh. Mr 1U.S.... 51 7, Clover, per l-US. Si.!0 o . crinisoii, p.-r hus 4. .1 a'i:i:ui. p. r bus n u " uls. ke. is-r 1jo 7 Seeds. Millet, tii rniiin, p. r hus 1 j, barley. wliMe tvarilh-Ks. per bus, l.i Lucku lieatt. n r Ijus. ' corn. er. per bus :ii to v Grain " sheiied, per bus.. s' to f v i outs, v-r bus ;5 u ic I rv-e, per bus A Feed j wheat, fi r hus TOc tiran, pi r in Es 7 corn and onls choii, p.-r l'lil ftaw 7e dour, roller process, per bhl 1.7i " spn'ng patviit and tincy hieh Rnole A.VIY1 B.Mir, lower tftside, p.-r 1109 il.'JL. Flour. Ulj J white, rs-r ho Its c Midd.ings. ' lJ() fcs j THE CRANE DANCE. Vt here the Soabrrttes Cot Their Idea For at Specialty. There is a dance railed tbc crane dance, which is popular at the vaude ville houses. At Lincoln park there is a real crane which does a crane dances, and tho-e who have seen its saitatorial feats sr.y the bird dees it mach better than do the fcatherless, two legged ani mals. No purely imitative dancing could fail to gain ty beiug aa exact copy 5f the performance of the long necked, spindle legged sand hill crane. Its stops are not culy grotesque, but they are of a kind to make the gravest onlooker lose his dignity aud laugh like a delighted boy at the circus. This Lincoln park bird at the outset of bis dance is the personification cf dignity. Wheu in the days of his freedom he tripped it on his native saud bills for the sole benefit of his mate, be did so only in the spring time, but now, ia his lowly captive state, he donees in aad out cf s.-ason if the keeper who feeds him will but wave bis arms and take an awkward step or two to give bim encouragement The crane Logius itselauce by shoving one long leg, with its claw attachment, straight out in front of his body. Then bo lowers it and draws it back slowly until it is within nn inch cr two of tha ground. Then there is a lightuiuj'liko double shuftle, and the othir hg is pointed to the front Then Ihe dance begins in earnest. The wings are stretched and beat the air ia perfect time to the movement of Ihe feet, lie they going fast or slow. There is the semblance of a clog; then the sinuous foot and body movement cf tte cautch girl, and in a moment Ibe whirl cf the dancing dervish, to bo succeeded as a finale by a sort of wild "all bands round," in which every fealhor of the bird is alive, as it enters into the joy of the dance with an utter abaudou. The act of stopping is like tbo "halt" of the German soldier sudden, still and in stant. Then the crane marches away to a corner with a stiil stately tread. t.a5 with an eye which appears to revrl (rn barrassntcut Chicoso Ti-v.-- Zlz.' I rss'sss llll THE TrJs None Too Cccd When You u. v a t It hi J'J fl--1 FRESH. PURE DRu Am ii i To lint t.uiiiUlr.rr AT SNYDER'S Yi.ii are always aitre ofg-' ttii g the (refei.'ly BUSSES FITTED of the Bt ami ?Iot Aproxtti 7 S"tLf(irti'm OPTICAL GOODS glasses fitted to suit the SiQHT JOHN N. ,.evMefMl 3UI11C1 Louthers Main Street, Somerset, 5 a. Tins llcdsl dtzg iter::: Eaddly E;;;n n-aCv "JT a r" 7 T " S . fe-e.V a i LiImJ4A t kX' & V.,' AA.JL' a. - - -UUk) Medicines, Dye btvfis, 6oy:-.5, i;.oa Supporters, To Pel Art Perfumer.. &c. tur DocT'ia(.ivuis:..sALAnM:'.MT:i.( x;. .- 1 Leiilefs PreHorlptiOBS i Femilj fell! OBZAT CAKS RiTISG f iltX TO Thk O.VT.T ltt-.;t AE i ' k;- a .7 . SPECTArES. EYE-GLASSES, And a Full L'ic of Optical Good; alvav? cs I-r- rci lar-rc a.5icrtiiicr:t all cin he suite -L always on hand. It is al-rss a e'ev'ttre to cL:.-! rir .-r to '"ateiitlir- ptircba'cij, het.?r the; to::rz 13 cr e'iv.h.pr-'?. Is t. i -a -s- S f -a it.i, MAIS STREET 0M:?5ET.?i Somerset Lumber Yaad elias CTJZsrisrrisreiTAi, MAXCFACTTRCa A5D UkALrt AS WHOLES 4 LB AS D .;k:. ':: t Liimber and Biiildiiig Mate-. sls. Hard and Soil Woods. OkTk, Poplar, SieHng, 1Vimtt. Yellow JMnt. Floor i l,;;. C'lierrj, Mtinslen, Doors Iat:t. ttbitelMne nilnd-, Ag.ceral liueof at! cradesof I.crr.tK-r and Eu'.iK-g at.C'tl and K ' '- .' i-na iock. Also, can firn.sh a o 'h:t:s i:i the l.ne ..f our (isi:-.-- ...r -.s . ble pn.n'p'.oe.ss, sueti as Brackets. -xJii-s.ieiJ.u ri. : . Elias Cuxxixgham, Ofllce and Tard Cppite S. Sc C. K. The N . Y. Weekly Tribune It X-t.C'r.l-.IV r With tbc close of t!i Prfsi bn-.ttal the fact that the A(i:eri.ii js-t.ple r.re n.sv :i'i.i.-.. s t.. " v.- :!...r :i home and busim.-s interest s To n.ett -s.t::iiT "-!t. - ' space antl pron.lswncv, tiitil nnoiher :..',- r Xati... .:.- l! 1 ncwalof the fight for the j r!i e'.-i-s r-r v j.:t.t, ,'!?r. 'iK'i.i M" !.: hr-:5 from its ii:optiit tn t!n i r-- ,l.,y, a;. 1 v. i:s er- . : r Kvety rvibo.' eC.r: v il, ..: f..ri-.. ::iiii i'..-i:.v fr..'v -" s,:"f The WKKKLY TItlP.L j.'. ..Vii:t a Nj-ic-i-l r.-nd, rts-p-rr. E' : intr, instrui'livc, tii;iiu.:a;i.j.' iiulisj u.-al '.v : : h i:.. n.'. . r . :' the -- We furnish "THE HERALD" ar.d "N Y. WEEKLY TRiSLNE OWE YCAR FOR ONLY S2.C0. CASH IN .ADVANCE. S'js$cFv'?t;cns mat eegin at any ti: Ad!ret all or.lcr to Write year name an I a llres ou a ixist Tribune nuildlmr. w York nerkly Trit.ane will be mailed to ri WILL PAY YO? re u; v vmve or VM. f . SHAFf R, soMlT-sEr. rKNN' A. ManiifHctun r or and iVo-r lu stern Work FurnisU-s.! on fhort Notice Bi! m mmi mi All. Aj,.i.ir...i..r. iiiT.. n j.!'U' IT-,li!V eij-uiar Persons in need of Moni meet Wcrk w l t,-s- ? ) 'A'0"0" And it to their inter.,, ml, . 1 ,. here a proper shown ,) K,v, , f' 'it.jl ' .'rtceaverv'ow. l V.1V ."''r A"'an.J n Au- - 7, 1 1 i r t .v-vr ,'y v prfr.. l; I., , , p , -trWll, S-v":''. ' i - f?aJ J mnr.ivent.Pt In ,1 , , ;, , ,', M!, '.,, V 1 . . , . ;V Ar Jf PM;ul:r Mir.un.rt ler n a 1 a t a. I . -nate. Live us a .-all. M. F. SXiAFFElt, BEST liiiir'.ut to in the J"AjrvWi. r;;.,, TJ'4-nt. frvsht n.!;i-)t !t;J. . , ,.r. C..ti;j.-?i;-.. Ci U'trnnfrt-tl. eyes call Af.a have q TESTED. SNYDER Drug Store. ritkrl, lonlJa; fnTh. SiarRaliS. Iialns-!er. hetnat, 5efl Io.(!., l.tc. n. Station, VHr.!ET p.' n FARMERS AND VILLAGERS. p 'it FATHERS AiD MOTHERS. Ft.'i: SZliZ Af-,'3 CAU2HTEPS. p r. ALL THE FAMILY. catn: ai,-n TlIK Tiiri NI" r. i'-- ..e-i-.r TI 1 1 1 1 1 1 .: e .rd. scu t it t ('- '. ,:f t,lj fhv. an! smtl? ct m rf Tbe yen ..i f ,. '',,',....ki i ..!.'. C--: "
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