n ( f I h t i i - i : 1 Purify And Enrich Your Blood By Taking OTTO LrJ Sarsaparilla It was the Only Sarsaparilla admitted At World's Fair. AVER'S PILLS for tha Liver. F0H EfrriD FOLKS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Son bury & Lcwistown Division. In effect May IS, 18i)i). WgSTWABD DIS, STATIO. lASTWAKD p III p in A . Ii fx iUm I.ewUtown J. . T.:6 I ft. I ft i .:4 IViOt MiId MfHl . 7.31 i 8 11 'w.n'i Lewlrlowa i T.l'i J .; 4.W 1 1 1.61 : .Weltland ! T.41 J.V 4.H ! 1 1.41V' S Painter 7." I S..5 4. in I MO 11 Shloille I H.iM j 8.41 4.o: ii..m 11 Waitner .' ' 8..V. Il.jfi IT Motllare H.14 l.M ' X i II. IV I ' Reub'f Mills I . ! 4 (il ' :.4i ii tl Adan.nuric I . 4.0' t S.hh ii.m It Hoavertown I S.ifJ I 4.14 lu.&t la Hen If r i S.4J I 4.14 ! T'.'i 1.M 33 UI'Ml.barb ' n 4.1 1 S.17 1.1.41 88 Mel.er , M , t.v.S A l 10 IT Krearaer I .M .Ht SI" lt'tj 84 Kawllmt 1 4 4 m.'!J 48 NnliniicruT ! nil 4.VJ .-i7 lu ll Stllngrr J. v. 14 4.M j y.ii iu to i suubarr I M I 113 Hklinshiiovk Accommodation. (Cnnnrctlni; with train, on N U Kallroail) Lear Si'linr iv Jo Arrive at 8ellninve S 43 I' M S 5'i I' Al Trains leave I .e wlrtto"Wti Junction : 4 TA a in, 1U 'il til, 1 10 in.r i7 i m.7 117 11 ft i lu for A It.Hinn. llttliurn nnl tho Watt. r'nr llitliiiiiiiri nii'l Wlilnirtn uiUrnn 1 Ci. 1 S3. 4 M, 1 UI i m 1'nr I'lilU.IHl.lilit Hil l New York w 11 ii in, 1 (ci 1 a.1 4 :i iiml 11 18 m r'or llurrl-hurij 0 15 a in iml N it) in Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) NOKTI1KKN CEVPUAI, KA1I.WAY Tralni" leave Nimliury dully evreif Sumliy : 1 a:, a in lur Villimni rt ami I'utiamlitlKua A l.i n in lr Hulli'lmili! Kris ami I'mmiiil.ilKtm C.'.rt ik in lur !." llavn I ml in fur lirllnlniitii Kii'ii 4 I'unur.d ilnun r 4" i in l'r HcO'ivu anl l linlni 111 1 m lr look II van ami Tyrone Suiiilny A l.'l i in I'T Krlu and CanitinlulKiiu VMaiii fur loick lliivun an 1 V ui lur Wil llauiKurl 116m lor I'rttawiMu and HnTlion !: a in, 10 mi m and (i 41 p in lur Wlikliarre ? in a in, lu '41 a in, 2 mi i m, 6 45 p in lur Slmiuu klnund Mount t'anuul Suo.l iy 10 mi a ui lor Wllkoabnrre Tr.iln leave Sulln'iiruv. Juii'-llun ti to a in, wui-k daya arriving nt FIHI idclphla' n 00 pin New York A 63 p ui II dlliuiiro 3 lo p m Wa'lnntrton 4 10 pm ti 41 p iii ditllv nrrivlnir at I'Mlitdfllplila II 1.1 p in Nnw York 8 ."( a in. 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Wlvtu, iuoIIkts, Us-U-nt and U.iUK'liUiM ciui llhd exactly what thoy iiood to uuiiiso and liiitruol thoiu, also practical tiolos In cvory do)artiii'iiit of (Iuuiohi lo and m clal llw, liicludliur tlio (urnlshliiK of tlio liuuiit. eiubroldory, brlu-a-bracurtlntlc and fanoy work of all kli.di, nu;., iiui, and auvrnoslloiiH and ad Tloo ruKardln tlio well-bclut; aud 0rclni of Uiclrowu porsoiu, The aoopo of t!i arJolci for iw and ls7 will i'0ltr thii whole country aud Its varied luU-reslH Tnlt!e urUi loH will be profusely llluHtratod Willi the ilnoal 'n";r.ivluj, aud. lu addltlou, It will publish Uiu u.'Ht aud purost Moilon. It Uonti at lKuirih ont-of-ltaor Horii, Home AiiiUHomonlHund KnuerliiliiinoiitM; it k'lvos a Krt at dual of alU'Utluu In tlioClillUroi, s Jioparl mont, and "Our Uirls."uud has a Moutluy Myin IXMtuin by Colnbrated I'nopiu, In whloh am Uls CUH.HM1 lininrtaiil quontliins of ttiu hour of Ul lorost to liio oldur roadora. Let us hare yorr BUtiSLTlptloa at onco. You gnl mora valuo for your money lhau It la pos hiliie to socaro lu uuy oilior mairaiuii. The Uai;ax1noue year (or 8J.00. or nig luontus for f i.w. (Over SMUltlon'iit "urraonU ore gi'.own oaeb year, patloruaot M of wU oil aroobUlrablu by aulisirlbors at 4". oncb.) Buiuplo copy (wlili Ikaltura ooupoa( soot for 10c. DEFOREST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. A Liberal Offer. Oailr $3.0t) lor THE MIDDLEBURGH -: POST ui Denorost's Family Magazlng. Send your Subscriptions to tuia omoo. tOVl AT nAY. CXA. the olV Mk, ttMf s ) lilr Vbw ttarr oat 14 t thcmanlTeav la tat, Ihry im tUi uor pUyfsl tot balng mnoaw part of the titns. A Cblneso boy la nnoandad Iff erVV Ims nka. U mast namt walk 1st front, or t the tdde of bit father, or hU ancle, or hit older brother. He roust follow thorn In ordor to ihow bli rarpoot lie it not allowed to contradict hit parenta, nor find fault when whipped, orea If the whipping It unjust And every where ho mast bo silent and rorrpectfnl, not ppnaking nnleas spoken to, nor tit ting down tn the house nnliat asked to do so. Dut in spite of all thoso things tho Olirncse boy hat a good deal of fan. Every ono in China oxoept the women and girls plays with kites, and the Chi tirao boy is no exception. Like our boys, if ho can fly a paper dragon that it handsomer than the paper dragon of tlio boy in tho next block he is extremely happy. Fighting with kites it also great sport among Chinose boys. A kito is M.tOt PLATIVO BIITJTTLBOfCK. tont to a great height, and the strings are allowed to saw acroM) ono another until one it cut in two aufl the kite held by it flies away. And the boy whose kito is the best fighter it ebvied all over the neighborhood. I Dot the Chinese boy koowt nothing of marbles, basoball, v';o ahinney, stilts, skating or sliding, redoes how ever, have a few games of hit own, to simple that American boyt would hardly find amusement in them. Ilo llkoe to tost pennies, and ho has a modified form of the game of battledore and shuttlecock, only for tho buttlodoro ho usee his heels, and you may imagine how ho is compelled to danco around to keep the shuttleonck in nir. Chinoso boys are great runners and jumpurs, and they ulso like to put on big score musks and frighten tho little girls, tho enjoy ment of which nomo of our boys muy appreciate. Another sport it tip cat, and there is also a gome of ball. The bull is mado by winding string around a bunch of anakeskin, and the boyt con tent to see which can make it bound the greatest number of times. Fonr Handed Nut Oathnrera. "Good luck to you," said tlio rosy littlo sehoolmu'om one, Friday, smiling at a group of boys and girls from tho red ttchoolhouse, as they were planning to go on a nutting frolio the next day. "Tuko cure of yourselves and don't hurt tho trees, for the poor things cannot de fend themselves, and have no four handud friends to help them, liko some other trout I know of." Then tho childron crowded around her to hear more, and she told them of tho graceful Brazilian trees from which oome the queer, three sided, hard shelled nuts called Brazil nuts. These grow pocked many together, the sharp edge inward, almost liko the parts of an orango, aud each cluster is covered with a hard, woody shell, making a ball half at largo ns a mau't bead. If monkeys huppen to bo in a Brazil nut tree, uud you throw something up to knock down tho fruit, thuao four handed littlo fellows will ocfoud tho tree in u very lively fashion by pelting you with tho hard, heavy glotet, so thut you will be glad to get out of the way. Knowing this habit of the mo:ikeys, the Indians suvo themselvos tho trouble of climbing the trees when tboy wish to gather tho fruit In tho uat harvest time they just provoke the noukeyt to throw down tho nuts, and whon tho shower it over all they have to do it to carry tho prizes to their boats and drift with them down the Orinoco rivor to market. Brooklyn Citizen. "All Thing Coma Itoand. It waa terribly bot, and I laid ui. duva At the toot of a hickory tree. And a squirrel above who waan't afrala Bat burking aud eooldlug mo. And a bnmbluboe awnnij by a windlDf path With hla aurly "Got out of my way," And a roving nioaxjulBooamublowtug bit pif Bo what oould a fellow aajrt This baiabMjM flanks that ha owas aba artb, i And Hi. aquirral tham elalma ba traa. And this third litala vartot mmld taaa ail the rwt That's of aay lmportanp to ma." I bat, yoa awe, I .was Hrad and f eil sateap, And van I oseoad n erea TWy fuaa4 eat tea aour of tU bomulebasr Tbara was honey anonah for a prtie And the sxtnurral bad thrown taa a aasswl of aoat. Aao aaa eo a Boattaf avrav atraray ftfjl aVa)t4t Is 9 mm waft silk. svtt H fakt tyre tnoM a tm, at taJk, wotta svl A, M4, i ae a srreHal i Caiaa to Ia4ia at tad nssrlr M 1900 B. C 4 Isng aspt4M M? tftM ailk In4s4ry in ItwVf MaiyaoaW M,s)0 awn, 110, 00 wecnea anrltt.OdO ehildren. The reorkig of worms and maaufac tare of ailk ware completely brekea ay in America by the Uevolation. Thore is a shllsh ta the llediterra bean which prodaoet a good quality of silk. Fabrics have been manufactured from it, but only as curiosities. In ldH7, according to the "Dictionary of Statistics," the United Btares manu factured 8,600,000 pounds of ailk into varioua kindt of fabrics, chiefly ribbon. After tho cocoons have been finished tho worms are killed by tho heat either of steam or of hot water. If the insects wcro allowed to escape, tho value of tho cocoons would bo lessened. Tho manufacture of silken gowns was brought to perfection in London in 1C88 through the efforts of aoolony of French Protestant who had fled from their na tive land to avoid persecution. James I mado serious efforts to intro daco sericulture in the American colo nies. Ho sent out largo quantities of eggs to Virginia aud offered a bounty for tho product, but tho cultivation of tobaooo soon eclipsed tho infant silk in dustry. Silkworms and their eggs wero firet brought to Kuropo in tho sixth century of our era. A couple of monks who hud truvelod in China as miHHiouories brought away a quuntity of the eggs and somo of the cocoons concealed in their walking sticks. St Louis U lobe Democrat BIT AND WHIP. Trovilian, 3:08l, is being jogged at Lexington. Tho Miison farm stallion. Alcazar, gots his first U :20 performer in i'liuii tom, 3:lu.Si- Iowa Boy is ono of tho promising pucert in the country. Uo is owned by a Dos Moines man. tiatin Slippers is a true Director, as she ought to be, her fire, Deluncey, be ing a son of that horse, Frank Bogush, though a dangerous paour on auy good mile course, is not at home on a half uiilo ring. Waldo J, 3 :07.4'. "the white ghost,' is sick with lung fever at Santa Paula, Cul., aud will probubly die. Denning Allen, 24 years old, was awarded first premium us tho best Mor gan stallion at Bay Htato fair at Worces ter. At Kaat Pepperhill, Mass., there is a Morgan mare 88 yoart old that it tuck ling a healthy filly and is again with foul. Aloidalia pocketed the $3,000 purse at Fleetwood, while Qunrtermurch, who defeated her at lieadville, was outsido the money. Tho Iowa stato fair meeting was at tended by more people tbuu ever paid at tho gates in the history of tho state fair in that comomnwoulth. At tho Minnesota state fair W. V7. P. paced a mile in 9 :08 in an attempt to beat the track record of 3:07, establish ed by Nancy Iiauks somo years ago. Tho total ntteudauco during the six days of the Minnesota state fair aggre gated 105,000 people, aud tho society is stated to have cleared over $10, 000. THE FASHION PLATE. Some of tho now printed taffotas have a poouliar sheen thut is neither u moire nor an iridescent effect, but something quite new and lovely. The soft satin foulards will probobly lose the popularity they guiued during the spring and summer and their place be taken by tho crisp taffutus ugaiu. Among the stylish garmonts in vari ous importing houses uro box coats with rounded fronts and rovers finished with five or seven rows of machine stitching. Bago gray cloth reppod wool costumes are inutlo with vests of fawn colored drop d'ete laid in tiny plaits edged with very fino gold braid, witluiurrowpauols of the drup d'ete showing between sloshed portions of tho skirt Expensive arubesquo bands manufac tured in Vienna are laid over waistcoats of repped silk to form stripes on hund Hoine visiting gowns of faced cloth. Tho fino cloth bodice above hasanicdici col lar and deep turn back cuffs overlaid with the arabesque devices. Ilaudsomo princess dresses appear among imported French models for day and evening wear alike, and these- uro mado of velvet, cloth, corduroy, bro cade, plain and fancy silks and sutius, sheer wools and regal moires, brocaded with raised satin figures, a deeper shade thou tho watered background. -Mow York Post NOVELTIES. A rofetn was ataataf BaBSqnlto bast Tea 4 henry i A novelty in silver toys for cabinets are thoso bronght out in filigree silver. Decorated china porridge bowls are attractive objects when overlaid with silver ornamentation. China covered with a network of sil ver appliod by the deposit process will be exceedingly popular thii season. With pleasing novelties for the table are the aew finger bowls of cut or col ored glass restiag on little silver standi. Of the making of toilet seta there it no end, A bewildering variety affords a c holes of ivory Impleinauts, plain and carved,' shall implamants, bony imple satwts and tsapUmc&U of gold and of Hive PERSON AltTltS. ffe Uta lrtaawsa Sjtwsi TirXoria aaa stand oa tar feet. Barney Barcato is said to have a silk roaiti4 enterprise at ths Cape under oossri deration. The peerage conferred upon Sir tier ealet Robinson caiua after 60 years' tor vioe to the crown. Elr Henry Bessemer has paid upward of $A0,OOt in patent stamp duties on bis various iaventious. E4ward Clodd, author of "Story of tho Creation, " is, like Sir John Lub bock, a banker scientist According to the London Spectator, Mr. Healy is much the eleverest man in he Irish National party. Rudyard Kipling is related by mar riage to William MoKiuley. Mrs. Wil liam Ulidden, Mia Kipling's aunt, is Major McKiuley's first cousin. The Marquis of Sulisbury keps about 70 indoor aervuute, exolnsive of depend ents of a higher class, snob as private secretaries, librarians and chaplains. Li Hung Chang Jones it the foarsome name with which a father hat burdsnud his hclplui offspring. Tho father is a miner of Wales who lives in Merthyr. Lord Francis Uodolnliln Osborne, at prveeri lieutenant on the queen's yacht, is tbo hi ,.- u.iumiitivo to the dukedom of Leeds, lor the present duku bus no sous. Alexander Daulant, who 60 years ngo engraved tho drawings cf Oavarni and Henri Monuier, has jnst died near Par is. lie hod made somo monoy by manu factoring artificial flowers. John Morlfiy was ouoe atked concern' lug the influence that had molded his life. Pointing to portraits of John Stuart Mill and Mr. Uludstone, he repliod, "Threw two men have made me." General Bartholomew Mitro, ex-pros- ideut of the Argentine republic, is now engaged upon it monumental history of bis country, winch will reveal many so crctt of Spuuish Amerioan history. Cy Phipps, tho giant of Petiobsoot county, is tho strongest man lu Moino today, aud bo is willing to prove his right to that title. Ho has lifted and moved a whole house, one end at a time. It is said that Rev. Samuel D. Mer rill, now of Rochester, was the first white child born in the territory now state of Nebraska, when his father was laboring as a missionary among tho In dians. Mrs. Levi P. Morton is a connoissour in glovos. 8ho has tho reputation of be ing tbo best glovo woman in any assom bly which she visits. Sbo is fond of the light tan shades, although black suede shares her favor. . Tho Prince of Wales, simple and un ostentatious as he always desires his private visits to bo, cannot bo fittingly entertained for evon two or threo days without an expenditure very consider ably over $5,000. STAGE GLINTS. Stephen Wright and a well known newspaper man aro collaborating on a drama. Felix Dumas hits joinod tho Charles Dickens players for occontrio aud light comedy leads. Mollio Thompson was married in Loudon Sept. 11. Report does not give the uuiuu of tho lucky man. Eva Selbio has been specially engaged by John IL Rogers for tho DcmoruraGirl in "Tho Strange Adventures of Miss Brown." Mrs. Uuury E. Abbey has gono to Eu rope for recreation and a much needed rust While in Loudon alio will look around for a good play suitable to this country. Bho will return in a few weeks, Ralph E. Cummings has resigned his position with tho E. M. and Joseph Hol land company and will upend the win ter in Louisville, whore ho will be in terested with J. E. Backott in the Bi jou theater. Fanny Davenport will open her sov son iu Boston Nov. 3. Tho repertory will comprise "Cleopatra," "Fedora," "La Tosco" and "Gismondo." This will bo tho last seusou of this favorite actress iu her Surdou successes. Nina Bortiui Humphreys, who hat been singing at tho Sun Francisco Tiv oli, has sued Wells, Furgo & Oa for $20. On July SO she sent $350 to a New York bunk by Wells, Furgo & Co. 's ox press, but only $330 reached tho city. She holds tho company's receipt for the fall amount i i 1 in i It is not only one of the most delicate and dolicioui Dreakfast Foods ever offered to the public, but In addition, being composed almost entirely of pure gluten, is one of the most healthful and nutritious foods known. 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