mm ! : i YOMtMK I. IMCYNOU-SVIliU:. IT.NN'A., WKDNKNbAY 0( TO;lJ MiMl5i;iJ. 12. IHIfii'lliUtrotia. i Mi'ivnn.i., A 'IT'il.WI'.Y-AT-I.AW. H!t.- mi Wet M it 1 11 iltce", iiiiihIh Him ('olnltil-l-elltl Hold, lirVlltililNt lllr. I'll. yi n. k. I u v ki (, IfKYNnl.HSVII.I.K. I'A. , lli.ili'llt drill M. Ill tilllldlle: tiral Mi llni ills! rlutrrlt, ntiiiftlr Arnold lilorl,, liellllf- lll'HH III llHM'llttMU. ftottlo. II OTKL MiVONNKM., lKYNoUKYll.l,K. I'A. FltAXKJ. IILACK, i;-irMr, Tin li'tidltnr Imlrliif the lim n. Ilriiiliiiiir- tcrs fur rnllllnercltll llirll. Hlriltll hrlll. free litis, tititlt room mid rt.i-rts on every floor, sillnlili' renins, lllllllittl Iiniiii, tele lioi'ie run liect Ions. Ac. (TKI HKLNAI'. ltKYN(l.lHYII.I,i:, I'A. ' tlliKKXtt lltXSNIt, l'ip,hli,K. I-'IimI flllw llletrty M I'l li'lllal . Loenlrd 111 Ihi iim v renlia of 1 1 1 1 liiwlnr-.s un l uriMwn. t'rrt' 'him til mill fimn liiiln mill riinillliHlltilri Hltlnlllr litems fur t'eliiliielvliil 1 1 n vein. mkhican lit ma.. IIIKMMvYIM.K. I'A. nri i'ixuiox a i.nxti, vyr. Ontnl) iiu to iiihI finmitll MhIim, I!titititrtut ii'HititiiiiMi. MiitiHf th-xit'il iiml h'.dii'il hv 1:11s. Mti n nil mill mi t ir. i- it ; n 1 ninit Ti llMMIipIl ntll.'i' In htill.llnu. 'Hie linlfl 1-4 Htlcil null nil I he inuilnii iniuciilcniv. miH)KVIM,K. I'A., . t'l.OYElt. iUupriihn: Niitnnlc mom mi Ihr jnnuinl llmtr. Iltnixn hriilt'il hy liitluinl kiih. ( hnriihus to tnnl frum llll IllllllM, Hi;ita..o, uoniKsTKit iV itith iirjtts KAILWAY. Tlioslmrf linn liclui'i-n Ihillit.N IMiIimwiv. Hi nil foul, Hiiltimtinrn. Iliillnlo, Idwhi'stiM, MllUIHH I'M 1 1 Hllll (iMtlllM till lHl' oil it'Klnn. On iiml it f In Mny I'M. wi;, hi-m.-ii. Kr linltw will nti lvi iiimI limii from In I In rnik Miiitlnn, ilully, rvt'iit Htiiulii y, hn fol lows: lilO A. M. lnulfot A HiitntMlntloM -Koi- iMtiniH Noilli Ix'tHifii I-'hUn l irtli ntiil iirn.lioitl. :IA h. lit. mlM il tniiti for rtiJi-iilitwncv. IO O.. VM Itiiiliilomul Ifm-ln-sicr nmll Tor 1 1 it m k U ii lllr, ttlL'YMy,.lohnHonl)iiia,Ml. ,hwt.t, IttiMlfoHl.fNtlliliilinru, Itiillnln Mini l(ot'ln4l'i-; roniHH'lliiK nt JoliiiMoiilniru Willi I'. A K. 1 1 ii In a, ff n Wllrox, Iiiim, W iini'ii, Tony mill Im h. IO:Afb A. Si. Ai'i'iiiuiiiMtltit ion 1'or IhillolM, Nylil'M, llllt Willi IIIHl I'llh.XKIItllWIII'V. 1:110 I. M.- liimllonl Ai'i'iMltttliiiltllloll l-'r il lirrrlilil'it, Miiii'kii nv'lllr. liilinolM, I'nl' liHili, Uiilirntiy, Jolinxiiiiliiil'U, Mi.Jrui-lt mill Ml-iiilfiiiil. !: I'. M.- .Mull For Dnllul i, S U. Uu' Kiln. riiiititiiwiiry hinl iilstiiu. Tlj.' I'M. Arriiiniimiliil lim I in IlitllnRIII; Hum mid I'uiixsi.iuurv. Truliin rrlr 7:Jii A. M., A umuiHlittlnii l'iiiiMiiiiiir.vi l:u' A.M. .Mini mini Wiil hlmi mid I'nn shiii tiu nry : IH:.Vi A. ,l., A. I'liiniiiiHini Inn fiiini Himiruiil: J:'Ji I'. M., Ai'i'iiiiiimihIiiI Inn ft inn 1'iin iiil ii h nry ; 4:frfl I. M., Mull rmin lllllliil i h-h I,, ..in : 7:M I'. M., At iiiiihmIiiiIiiii rmin llrMlHnl-il. I'linilKiiinl mill llrUrlN in IworrnlH mt mill', itimmI fin-piiinri lirlivrrn nil Ninilnns, .1. II. MclM'YHr, AkI'HI. I Illlni'lU'I'li, I'll.' KO. V. II AIITI.KTT K. '. l,.M'i: . lii'lirrill Mlpl. (Irn. I'iih. Aui'lll lli-ililrmd, I'll. ItiH'liiwlrl', N. Y. U.V.i i 1 1 KN Y Y A r.LKY It A I IMA y l!OMlANV I'liiiiinniH'Intf- Siiiiihiy July ID, MK. Iaw (inuln DiviHiim. KAHTWAIIII. HTATIONK. Nil. l.lll..Y Nn.ll. ll HP A. M.ll. M. A. H. r. M. I: M lied llnnk in 4ii 4 :m i.iiWMmihmu .. . . DIM 4 41 Ni'W llrllllrlium II :! A In hlk lllilm- II X A 2.'. Mlllvlllr II if.l A 211 MyN llli- II 4: A ;u Hlinimrrtillii ... IJ II, A M lliimkvlllo ..w.. U ii 1114 H l. I'uIIit I:! 4:i II :ts (I ill Hrvnnldsvllli" .. I li II Ml II .' I'liiicimst I m 11 An 7 iri l'ullt'iwk 1 IT 7 117 7 1(1 HI AA I a Dullnl I :m 7 III 7 IT II Ik'. I 4J H11I111I11 I 4.1 7 2!l Wlnlrl'lllllll-tl . .. 1 .Vi 7411 IViilli'ld 2IH 7 4t Tylrr 2 II 7 AA (ili-n Klslmr 3 t: H m Mriniiln i! :i:i H 2i (.niiii 3 .vt 8 !CI Drift wihh! ill!" 11 im I'. M. ! M. A. M. A. M. I. M. WKMTWAUU. HTATIIINH. No.2 No.ll Nllllll U 1 1( A. HI. A. M. I'. M. t. H. r. M PHftwnod 10 111 n :ri (unit Ill 411 7 IK Hi'iiirtt HIM 7 21 lilrn Klxlmr II Os 7 41 Tylur II III 7 AA IVntli'ld II 2li 8 07 Wlnlrrlmrn .... II ; H III HuIiiiIh II 47 H 27 IH1H0U 13 mi 7 on h 4:1 12 a-i a :io KiillHCrtHdc 117 7 1(1 H Al 12 1A A 40 1'HiiroHM 1 944 7 211 H All lil'Vlliildnvlllu.. 1 42 7 mi 0 OH Kiillt.r I All 7 4H SA HnxikvlUo 1 21 Nil 0 4A HumniKi'vllle.... i H un Miiyiirlllu 2 Am (I Al Mlllvllln I It! R AA OukKldKO 8 OH H Ml Now Hotldrlium 3 1A S 10 LawBonhum.... 1 47 II 4A HedBauk 4 OU 10 00 M- A. H P. M. A. M. P. M. Train dully except Sunday. . DAN ID McCAKUO, Okn'l. Ritpt., J AS. P. ANDERSON, Qkn'L PAiHbAroT.ra VltUtburR, Pa ' CHANGEABLE WEATHER I J Nature has teen fit to have .changeable weather and why not have your person garmented with - a neat and nobby suit made of heavy-weight material to cult the weather that la now creeping upon ua. You need a new winter suit and as the cold waves are very unoertuin you . . ; will be wise If you place your order now for winter wearing " , apparel, bo as to have It to don when blustering weather is ushered in. Buoh an Immense 1 line of winter patterns was ' never displayed in town as can . be seen at . , , J. 6. FROEHLIGH'S, CTNext door to Hotel MoConnell. MUSICAL ClIIniUK. WELL MEANING HINTS, BUT NOT TOO KIND FOI1, THE AMATEUR. Mimln la ll..nilrl,l,it nml Mnlrlilnt - It li Tntim lt flwn 4'lillilrrn nml flliiyii llnfir Itndlrnl fiiniif fiinrrriilns limtrnmriil mid Hr, An Kjiwh lo tliniinlit, n lilrtiirlnl in t tt pxlnmnl imliiro, In irnrti iil iihihIo to immln tlin plcniptit. Ami fur tliU tint wnnl nml nmllliln nrt fnrm iiiiihIh In tln pKiiilnnt on liniiinii ininlitiiiiH, nml III"'" liittimii nipillnnin riMtiirnni'i'rlniii jnn rntlnn to fit tlirin fur thn ri"ci'itliiii nml the trnnmnlMilim (if tlinlr im-wnijn. To suinn jKMipln, In wlnwn nnliiirn iiiiihIi-hI fynimlliT In strtmii, HiIh prrpiiriillnn rnnim pnnlly nml nlimint iinrmiiicldiiHly. lint Urn (front innjorlly iiri'il n kind nf nrrlliimtir.ntliiii iH-fnrn llicy cmt lii--n I lit nml move froHy in nn I'lnni'iit itmi-o or Ipm KtrniiK" In llii'in, nml lliln nivlliim tlr.nlinn in wlint wo know nn "mimlciil cullurn.' Mtmt pmiplo hnvo hihiiii Inlnit tiiimlrnl fnciilty, nml lliln In mpiililn nf ilrvi'lnp ini'iit. Tim niiliiin Imim nt liny ruin tlinl mil (lint II. wns I'lTi'tiiinnto fur n mini In piny lim piiino nml linpimMililn fur n wmniiM In piny lim violin. II. in nut. no lnliK nini'K, in (Im tipper cln-wi-H, tin cill'lt eiliieiilinn wiih rmiMiilereil even npprnxl mtitely i'oliiilete wil limit 11 lul :" iiiniiiliil, uf piiino fiitin ili ill initxle II. kIiiiII imt lie enlleil while it rei liiin piiilieieney in tliin ri'Kpei't wiih Inn urirtl lielil In litnne fur tlin nlmeni'O nf nil utlier enltnre. '1 lie violin on Hi" oilier luiml wiih held to lie Hoinl only fur men; perlinpN wn Hliotild rest t il l t Im lei ni iiml fii.v for llddlerit. Hoys now nml then leiirned n litlln of tlin itiHtriinient nt Kcliool n knowleilKe kiioii tn Im iliopied mid for jtotli'ii. Tim tliirereni'ti now nenreely neriln to Ii" pointeil mil. Dnyn nml Kil l" in iiiimlierH, mid nut it few who urn no longer Iiovm or Kit lx, lire lenriiini; lo piny nn the violin nnd oilier ntrliiLTi"l iiiMlrii meiitn. The discovery hint been tnitdti tlntt, tlioiiK'li it vlrttiooo liumt liri;ln early, it in not iiecesKitry to print Ire Imlf thn dny nt four or live yenm old in order to bo n kooiI urn-fill pluyer nt ttvenly. KtiKemlili' rlnnneft nml rcIiiniI orclien trnH ftlmw Hint on onriimalenrHtlietriilli in nt InHt iliiwniiii; tlmt imlimiteil Kolo jierformnnen in not tlin iillinmle iiim of nil niiisir trniniiiK: Hint tvliiln only u K'ifli'il few can nl lain to liili itnli vlihml exeellence nnd lininli, Hie roniliiniilioM of mimy ntnmn of irood, too wnntll to Im of any unit Hinly, may ivhiiII. in an ef fect v 1 1 it-It 1h not only kooiI, Imt i;i'eat, ho lnti iih miiKie, nut nrlf ilinplnv. is thn oliject FiillKlit after. ' It limy lie roumlly Hinted an it general truth Hint miihienl Htmly proclaims itHelf on tho liotiHetops, without ,eatn;f for tin itiKtant toiiKHert itself in Urn garret, in the ImKctncnt and at hiiihIi'v intcriiieiliiilu point h. The Htndenl'N frirnils itKiiiHt. at every Ntit50 of liis pro'fesHi they urn in voluntary and moNlly nuwilliiiK pitrtici jintoi'Hin hlHiljillciill ies, bisporHeverancn, IiIh trinmpli nml Ills dtmpair. Well for them if two or three hucIi ilmmasnrit not goinK on in tho limine at once, ti kiiv nothing of jiroliulilo pnffM of melody and Itai niony from next tltnir or over the way. That tho character of inimical practice In far superior to what it. lined toboavailn these liolplufiH ones but little. To them it is mi InHiKiiificunt fact, com pnroil with tho fact, that for ivery victim of coercion who foriuerly iionnd cd u wiry piano fur a ootiplo of lnmrs a dny tliero now nro n dozen HtiulruU of vai imis iiiblj iimi'iita ami singers it.iloro, ull pracliuiiiK away furlear lil'u. Hlioiihl nny link bo misniti in tho continuuiiH chain of somnl, it in tilled up by barrel organs, Htrcet bands, wandering ballad singers, solus on tho whistle and other peripatetic iiiHt rumi'iits. Uoud, very yood, no Uutibt. The inii sical cniHiulrr loolts on the work and congratulatus himself. Thero intist bo tiieaus to nil end. Mimic reipiires niu chinory, ami tho tnacliinery for linuic is boiiiK lironght into a most forward state of t'lllciency. But tho music itself, whonce in the future is that to come? The "enratfod composer" and his troubles have Iouk been a favorite thumo fur tho efforts of humorists. Yet tho fact thus comically represented is no joke, and in the present condition of things it threat ens to resume, ugly proportions. Musio is homicidal, suicidal, it de vours its own children and slays itself. Silence, the absence or cessation of musical sound, is an absolute necessity for musical thought. Cut putting oa one side the troubles of composers, who after all are comparatively few and far between, the born poor things! to be Ishmaels, their hand against every man and every man's hand against them, what on the rest of the world Is the effect of this unceasing, often incon gruous sound? It is easier to complain than to cure, and far easier to point ont these evils than to suggest any effective remedy for them. - If architects and builders would take Into consideration the diffusion of noise, and would do something to make walls and partitions musio proof, it would be much. There are continental towns both la France and Germany where practicing is prohibited by law, except at certain stated hours. For a large and enviable portion of mankind the remedy against the evil lies in getting used to musical sound, and so uncon scious of It Nineteenth Century. "Itet us remove temptation from tne path of youth," as the frog said when he plunged Into the water upon seeing a boyjickupastone. . . HER FELLOW PASfTNOLHO fit Aid. L. Ilttt tltt ttit(t tlntt rrti'vlltit: en Mt KImiiiIiIit Uiis it IX One, u. rnrrlv 'I lil. A 01 1 r haired ol' el;;li(n n, willi lingo liltm eyrs and a Hitii;iilai ly nilrnrt ivn f ire, I nrniilieil a heap of enlrrlaln inent for lliepiuweliKcrx Who were tldiiir( down town In a crowded cur on lim Ktxlh nveiine elevated train 'I Imr il.-iy rnorning. Tim i;irl li nir led thn tr iln tit tint Twrnly-eiKlilli street station at 0 o'clock. She wore a gnwn of some jilalil stiilf in iii-til. pa! In n. Tim wai-t was cut low at Urn lin k nnd hel l lip nt tlio shoulders by small silk sirups. II wns filled in alioiit. the tliront wl:li ptiffs of snowy tnllit thai, lilted liifht around thn neck. A neat lenlhet' satrliel hIiiiik over tier left, shoulder with it strap com pleted hersi'tnllynltii'e. Hhe had searce ly stepped into Hm ear when a crnl le limn rnnght sight of her pretty face, nnd rosn Instantly nnd wilh a low how sur rendered bis seat, on mm of thn crof t benches. l''lv(i minules lateVevoryliody In the car wns watching thn girl wilh iiln'oi'lu il In terest. It. wasn't on nccoiint of her win Some faceeillier. A lari;o ti ii.ilian Iniir, with it brilliant shell, that, crawled slowly along thn siirfacn of Hut tulle pulling nl Iiit Ihroat, hud riin:;lit tln ir ryes. I'nssengers nenr by tiilel;ly de tected that the bug was fastened lo Hie walsl of lier gown by a liny gold cliniii. Thn hug cliiiilii d sevrlnl huii ovrr III" top of Hie pulling Upon the gil l's while neck. The tickling mused hy II t fret npprised her of Hm fart, and each time she tenderly lifled Hie insect up and n placed it. upon Dm tulle. She saw Hie passengers staring at her in iistoninli liirnt, ,ut paid no nlleution to Iheii scriitiiiy. When tint train reached Kighlh si reel nn elderly woman got on and sat down in n sent dlrn lly opHisiln Hm liamlsomt girl. Shn caught sight, of tint Itra.lliiu: bug n ininiiln or two later. It startled Iter so that kIio started upfront her seat. Then slut stared around at. thn other pas sengers for it minute with it ilnxeil look. Finally, nii.iMn longer to control tier agitation, shn got tip, crossed tint cur and put her lips to the ear of Hut self possessed girl. "Kxciihc, mil, miss," shn exclaimed In nn ngllntetl whisper, "but you have n neer tly crawling on your dress." Many of the passengers roared out right at tho announcement, nml tho old lady blushed and sank back into tu i seat, in confusion. Tim handsome girl smiled sweetly and looked ul Hi" old lady witli ijuli t iionehiilancit, "llon't gel nervous, madam," shn said. "1 know tin bug in thorn. It. can't get itway;" and shn caught it up nml let tin' tiny gold chain ami inaiiacles dangle an instant In hIiow Hint the insert wan a prisoner. A well dressed man who had Isfti gazing at tint girl Tor a louf Hum turned to n reporter who sat broil" him nml said: "That's u cniniMou enough fail In India, wlieri) young womcii Imve it fancy for fastening pet Jlrnziliiin bugs tu their (IrttHsus, but it is lim lirst time 1 ever saw Hit) otld fiuihinn copied in this city, a! leant in public. It's a tucrn whim, nml it might become it craze. You can't toil alsitit sitcli things, you know." Tho pretty girl got off nt tint IJattery place station, nml tripping lightly down stairs to tho street strolled through Itattury park. 1'otlentri.tiiH stontied nml turnod about and staml after Imr, ir.:t no nun nxk" to her nut she spoke Ui ,ui one. lier hearing was ladylike, but she often smiled slightly at 1 1m surprise of those w)m passed lier. New York Sun. TImi Yniing Itlnas. The following are somo auswer.; from thn examination piipers of a cla w of schoolgirl:! between the ages of twelve and nxUi".n years: Lawn is it soft Bluff mail" from tho wool of tho lawn, an niiiuial in South America. It is also part of tho flesh of tho cow or sbonp, the rib part. Hhoddy is a drink made from a mixture of ale nml sugar. It is tlio leather hefor.o it goes through tho process of making into boots and hIioch, nnd for this reason is called shoddy. It is the flash near thboot of any animal. It is a kind of whisky. Wincey is the wool oft an animal which lives in America; the lumen is its name. Calico is a good heat conductor, because it catches fire very easily. If a print dress is dried outside it must be careful not to be left in the sun. Calendered means turned from one kind of species into another. It is things which are the shape of a calender, like our bodies. It means preserved with sugar. It means taking the dirt ont of water. It means increased or getting heavier. It is a medicine or drug. It is boiling anything by means of steam. It means chewing the food well to make it fit to enter the body. It means the sum of a whole for a certain period of time. London Journal of Education. Bauli and Mar Schools. The amount appropriated during 1801 for publio schools by the Russian gov ernment was $3,803,000. How pitifully small this is for m great country like Russia is vividly brought out by the fact that for the year 1890 the amount expended for the - publio schools in the state of New York was $18,314,687.68. New York Tribune. As AneUnt Place of Muile. The most ancient piece of musio which is still in existence is believed to be the "Blessing of the Priests." This song or chant was said to have been sung In the temple at' Jerusalem, and Is still to be heard in i&e Hebrew synagogues in Spain and Portugal. Philadelphia Ledger. INDIAN Nil; A i Ad KM. HOW GtltONIMO f OOi rtJ A . '.QUAD OF UNCLE 8AM9 CAVALRYMAN. A llnttil of Anselim lliirritv.rd litln tlia lllliilerliis Nn ml nml l.ny In iVnll I nlll Ilia fttildleril Cntiift l't Tlit-y Am Ilia Only Illinium III it I (nil Hit II. I saw (leroniuio nml a dozen of bis Apaches do something In Arizona In 1HH7 which I never would hnvo believed Hissihln had I not witnessed it with tny own eyes. Tint Apaches aril umpiestionably the most dreaded trihn of Indians on the continent, They arn tougher, morn en during ami more iiueompieralilii than nny other of their race. An Apachncan lopn up thn shin of n mountain with the thcriuoinolcr marking I ','0 (legs., nnd when lie reaches thn top Im won't show adropof extra perspiration, nor will be brenllio a whit faster than when he Started. Ifo will go for days without n morsel of food or it drop of witter; hit will livn on snakes, mien nml refuse, or, if Hut worst comes to thn worst, will shoot Ills horse ami eat what, lie wanlsof him raw. Set out. lo ptirsiii) a hand of A parlm raid cis, nnd if Ihey nru hard prrsv.ed they will separate, cm Ii Tor himself, so that thn only way to keep up Hm pursuit is to follow them Individually, in which casn lint Apachit Is sum lo have tho liest end of Hi" cunt ract. When (ho hunt is over thn du.-.ity miscreants will cnnm to gcllior at soinn point twenty or thirty or more miles away. Tin in wero twenty-five of u i cavalry men returning from mm of our fruitless pursuits f t lie terrible (ieroninio. Our horses wero worn ont, and- so were we. it was one of thn holiest days 1 have ever known in Hint throbbing finnan) of it country. Wo had several miles of baked alkali plain still to traverse hefori) reaching tho fort, whore wncoulil secure sliadn and water, ami what wo needed most of nil rest. Whnwl but it was butt Had not tho air been perfectly dry neither man nor Is'iist could have stood it. Tho metal work on our gnus was so honied that no ont) could bear to touch it with thn naked hand. 'J ho air shimmered and throbbed s it does over n newly plowed field at noontide of it summer day. North, east, south nnd west was one level ill rich of plain, on which not n trtin, shrulior oven u bladeof grassgrow. Fur In tlin west ward could besren Hm oiilliins of tint fort, oddly distorted through tlm iiuivrring atmosphere, but in vrry olhrr ilirn timi was tint naked, burning desert. Yv'n wri est rung along for ndir taucoof several hundred yards. In fact (hero was a squad of. five horsi-iimn much further than that in thn rear. All Hm animals weio plodding slowly lliroiigb tlin sand, which it Hccjucd lo mo was but enough tn mind. rtfgH, their heads ilt-isiping, while wn wero simply enduring it, grim ly closing our teeth, holding -out tn reach thn post. Was tlinm anything tbr apprehended from Orroiiiuio? ('mild uu old cam paigners bo cuti'iipK:d' Iow, level sands on every Land. Well, right there hi thn midst of that flaming plain, with iU horrible ninily waste, in which iiscur of grass could find root, .that frightful chieftain and his .Apurhci ambuscaded ii' . It sounds inci'cdihk1, but it is a fnot. Suddenly I heard rill" firing lit the rear. il. had a dull, odd sound, but it was clime at blind, and lis 1 turned iu the saddle I saw that thevqiutd farthest 4iway tvero engaged iu adeaperato fight with a party of Indians, who wore uu foot, lihooliug, striking ami darting hither and thither like so many demons. Wo instantly wheeleil and hurried back us faht as wo could to tho help of our comrades, but Is-forn wo could reach them three saddles were emptied, and (ieroniuio and bis warriors wero scurry ing across thn plain lit a greater speed than any to which we onuhl force our exhnuiited ponies, who mink to their fet locks ut every step. Wo gavo them a parting volley, which wounded several, but tiny managed to limp off with the help of others, und all were soon lieyond danger. I don't know how far they traveled off over that burning desola tion, but it may have been many r .es, for they were capable of doing it1 they chose. These Apaches must have discovered our approach while we were a good way off. Knowing we were on onr return to the post they conld easily calculate where we would pass. Then they bur rowed In the sand, covering themselves entirely with the blistering particles, so that only their snakelike eyes peered forth. Thus we passed within a few rods of them without suspecting their presence. In conversation with General Crook about the extraordinary incident, that old campaigner smiled and replied: "I am not surprised. I have seen them do the same thing myself, but the Apache is the only Indian that can do it" Chicago Mail The "Third roandsr." "Third fnnndnr nt Rnnu" tt.. un. , - .LO MblO given to the Roman general, Caius juanus, on account or bis repeated tri umphs over the nnblio anml. hi. country, narticnlarlv for hla conduct of the Jugurthine war, and for nu aecisive victories over the combined forces of the Ambrones and Tentones, near A a use Sextiae lAiiV in ioa n r and over the Cimbri on the plain of Ver- ceuae i yerceui;, u lui u. V.-SrwUn Eagle. THE DriTf-CTIVE'3 CiiiLAM. tla fnllon-ril Ilia (ina It (lna nml 4'rtl!tM tlm Mnil f t tVss After. "Ilii yon believe In dieatus?" naked Tom Hall of Conductor Mitchell. "I sleep pin sound tn dream," win thn reply. "Well, I never had much confidence in them either, but. 1 had nil iinifual ex perience one Hum thill. Iiiih almost mnde inn n believer. A number of years ngo. when I wns in tint secret service, I laid searched thn country over for a mur derer. His honm was In Indianapolis, nnd bo had relatives living here, but I could never get any trace of Mm. One night I cnnm In Indianapolis nml re mained hern two weeks, stopping nt tho Hpencer Hotisit. I tramped this town from one end tn tlinother nnd Iiml about given tip In despair. "One morning 1 got up rather early, nml asked the clerk tn lake a drink with me. This Im did, nml then f went tu breakfast. For breakfast wit hail bacon, nml I never enjoyed anything so much in my life. After breakfast. I strolled out, and mado my way down Washing ton street nml along up th.tcaual. Thorn wns unit liouso that nllniet. il irty atten tion. It was built In nn m-.esiial wny, tho wealherboarding being put on per pendicularly. In a biiihll.i-: next to this house I saw thn man f wauled, and Just as I reached for him I awoke, It, had bri il it il Irani, but so natural was it, that. I could neliially lastn the cocktail I had drunk with tint el'-rk, nod I lie bacon I had end n for breakfast. "Whi'ii I got. up Hm clerk and I did take a drink logel her, and wn had bacon for breakfa-t, just, its It. occurred iu my ilreain. I went down Washington street and along I lie canal. Them I saw many things that 1 dreamed about, but I could not Iiml tlio house wilh thn perpendicu lar weatherboard ing. I saw a building located on I lie snmii spot where my tlrnamhoiisi) should have been, nnd while I was looking at It a man caino out. I recognized him as nn old ac quaintance, and wo bud quite n long chat 1 (ifcouiv.it not explaining tn him the business I was nn. "In thn course of thn conversation 1 learned that tho mother of my man lived next door in this house. In nn hour or two I cnnm back and went in to sen her. To make it long story short,, 1 learned that her sou had joined (he reg ular army nml was stationed out hern at lint arsenal. Them I nrresled him. Ho was tried, convicted' and was sent over thn road and is yet nerving time for his crime. Tim clow I had secured as tn bis whereabouts caniii In mo in a drenm." Indianapolis News. I'tttir I iimiiiy. It ill indeed a melancholy fact that many comparatively well to do Ameri can families fall into thn habit of pinch ing tho stomach in order that tho hack may riot, in purple nml fine linen. It wns told recently of a family who lived in it browiiKloim front and mado it great show that they invariably sat down to half rations at their iiieals. The family consisted of seven, while thn butcher's and grocer's bills showed that comfort ulilo provision was mado for not piorn than four s-rson, Tho coiiscqiienc? Why, that they wero always quarreling ami fighting of course, tlio result of flaccid norves and iinK.veiislird blood. Tho poor, ill paid r.Iavo who need to live with them ami (In tlio work of t'.v slaves told this talo out of school after her happy emancipation. "Why, bless yor In-art, ma'am," she said to her new mistress, who was helping her to make the bods in t lie modest flat, "savin ytr prisoned, they used tn cut tlio bread that thin that you could rco through it, and then count tlio slices. They'd loci: up thn loaf after, und yo'd git no more, even if you was starvin after a hard day's washiti or lioiiseclcauin. An, wnsscr nor that," sho continued Indig nantly, "they was that Inano that they'll sneak tho bit o' butlher off o' tho table nnd put on tho molasses when t .hoy sue mo a-comin." Living on these linns, who among un could not afford to livot in a brownstono mansion? Now York News. Huparatltlon nt tlia Cuckoo. In a celebrated French rntnanco of the Thirteenth century, published by Meon, M. Remirt and his wife hear tbocuckoo s notes early in the inorr ing as they lie awake, talking and planning what they will do and bo iu the future that lies before them. M. Rcnart thinks ho would like to know how many years will be given him in which to enjoy life, so he implores the cuckoo to tell him. "Cuckoo, tell me truth, how many years have I to live? I wish very much to know, cuckoo." The cuckoo answered promptly thirteen times. Then M. Renart turns to his wife and embraces her. "Did you hear?" be asks. "Sir," said Mme. Renart, being a dutiful wifi and very respectful to her lord and master, "Sir, I heard gladly, and de mand yon will kiss mo." "Dame," sa' ' he, "I am quite rejoiced." All the Year Round. Bspld Transit la Barlln. Thirty miles of underground electric railway similar to the City and South London line has been proposed for, Ber lin at an estimated expense of $10,000, 000. The plans describe two central power stations, supplying current at 000 volts to forty-eight trains, each with its own locomotive, carrying in all 144 carriages at one time. It ia proposed to ran these trains at three minute inter vals, a little over half a mile apart, and at fare of 3 cents it ia estimated that the traffic will be about five per sona per car mile. PILLSBURY 3 REYNOLDS Brothers Shoes Tn Im Hold for llitt next few wt'ekn at from CO CO o CK o Q 3 o 2 .13 Q V) to 3 0 o to liWlitiH now in your clinnr-o ns lliirt ix tlio n-fittist nlaugli IcT ever ln.'ido in Uoyn oldsvillo on Simon. J. I J. A UNO LI). New York Branch Bargain Stoi I Jo Boom Lattly Oetupiad I 1 by BOMUR BR0II J StOTG Main St, IiVyiioldsvillf, Vn. No old shelf-worn gissls, but all now, clean, salable stock and morn Tif them for tho same money than you can buy at any ot her store In thn town. If you arn looking for something yon cannot Iiml ut any other store, come to The Racket Store and you will most likely got It, and you will 1st surprised bow cheap, l'nople wonder how I can pay rent and other expenses, soil sn cheap and live. Kanlly explained, my friend.-!, Just like, this;, iluy for cash, sell for cash; I soil for net siot eiiHh und I get bargains' by paying net sjsit cash for what I buy, consequently I am enabled to give you barguiiM for your cash. Conio in and lisik over my sUs-k; no Iron bio to show goods whether you lmy or not. Good. nought, from rn nn( nt nutihfuotin'7, and returned in good order, and reus oniiblu time, money will bo cheerfully refunded if dwtirod. itememlsji',1 posit ively statu thus I havo no old shelf worn grxxU, no shtsldy goods, but ss clean cut a line of every day goods as you will find In any store in .fefforHon county, and oh, how cheap. Come in Ladies and tuke a look at my line of beautiful Laces, Wrappers, Waist, Aprons, Gloves, Mitts, Night Robes, Stockings, Baby Carriage ItobHs.C'alioo, Robes, Shirtlng.bleached and unbleach ed Muslin. I might go on mentioning the lots of bargains but would take too long, step in and take a look for your selves. Gentlemen, come in and buy one of our beautiful paintings, 30x36, gilt frame, only $1.00. are ffoino- Ilk a hot cakes; If you want one come quick. l also nave men's Hose, Shirts, Hand kerchlefs.Drawers. Under Khletn Wkit Shirts, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves and an endless number of other things for gentlemen. Come in and look for yourselves. I will only be to glad to snow you my stock. I have In stock hundreds of articles for Ladies. Gentle men and Children, Boys, Cirls and UttDy's that would Oil our town paper to mention them all. Thin ad Is written in the plain American A.B.C. , language so everybody that can read can understand every word of it. M.J.C0YLE, The Racket Store.