VOLUME 7. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1898. NUMBER 8. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia. Kile tUilniMl Division. In effect Mnv 2!. Train leBVO 11-11 1 M 1)11(1 IIS follmvw: KAsTW AltH 9:fl n m Tut In x. wrclolnes, for Suittiiiry, WIlo--,birre. lliifctnti, I'nt.isi Illc.Sc-isninii, HnriMmtir unit the tttrct-lni'illnlf tla limit, tin Ivluu in I Mi I In I .n I m n:ai p.m., lr York. H:;,ll p. Ill, : Hl.ctltnciie,,:'.MI p. 111. I W ie.1illiu;1iili. ', : l.'i p. in Pullman I'nilnr rat from 1 lllliitnspni 1 in rttlbtilt'lplilii ttniltms senircr mitelies Imiii Kacc In riill:iltlphlii nnd V lllliiinsgmit to Itu iltnnrc mill Wash ItnctBii. p. m.--Tniln fl. w-kitny. for llar-rKlini-r mill Intcrtiii-di tic ' siaiinns, in Mvlim nl I'lillinli'lplilH :.i A. m.i New- S ink, T.-IM A, . I'lillintin Mii'iih.i.- ems from llarrlslnu ir m l'lilhicl-.1:lil:i imiiI New Vork. V'lillnilclphla pass, j !? i-iiti t-rtniiln In -mIi I'li. r unci l-l in ix .1 m ill T::ma. m. aritl' p.m. Train l.italh f"t Sitlibiuy. Harris hiui; unit iiiti-rmriliMM- station, ni-ilvinu et Tlliltlilflplitit, t!:.v; A. M.r .New Yotk, ii:;y A. M. (Ill Week ti:t s llll'l hi.:!" A M. nil Sun day; lull Inmre. i','. . i. : H-h liiv i nil. A.M. flllilllHil li'iJ l' ri'iirn I'.i'lt- tun) W'11-lliiin-pori in Clillai Ipliln mill lllinin-iMfrt to M tishiliTtnti. t e .'.I'Mirers !n f.'r i fur Ittlllllnnlc tin:! nslcltl'lnn will .I'.c triin-fei'ivil luln 1. H.ilinrtnii lii'-.'i nl T I UlililHiHMi . I'lissen.-!' fcwi-lies finm Ki lc to riiilndclplifit nnil W III In iii'.noi i in H?r:il more. F I V A It 1 1 ,4:41 ii. m. -Train !i. .I.ihi.vs. fur V. 1". IM-hr-wn. . IP'-Hnis. i I 'B'kiim nnil pi ltiiii:ii iMi'r mcdliue stall, mi. H:47 ii. m. Trnln 3. .ially fur Kile mid Irier- mcilititc p.ilnm. 5:47 p. m. --Train 11 iwekilriys fur Kline mi'l Inlet niecih.tc -.1 nc :nii. Tiiuordii iitv.iss roi! iniiriiiooi) I'KO.M Tllli r.A.-iT A.NIlStil I'll. T1I A1N II It-live V- iv Ymkr.r.Vlp. tn I'h'l nlel phlu M:.rfi p. m ; WalilimiHii in p. m.. Iinl I inline N.IO p. m-. ii ti-i Inu' nl III II I u.K'l 4:11 a. in.. H-i-kil-ty-.. wlih rnlllnini '.leeper nnil l.-s-i(.iu.r rnM'-'.ll's fl'illll I'lillmlc'ltii lit til Villi1 nnil fAittitiin iniil Mnhhiwti'i. to llltltlll'HIMIl't. TBA1X 1.1 louxv-i Plillaili-liililii ::iii a. m.! Vaiilii..'inii, a. M.i llalilniiirc, k:.iii a. m.; Wllkttlmriv, I":l.- a. m.: i(h-!.(Ihv.h, lll-rlvlttu nt IMftwiiwI lit ft: 17 l. it tvllh I'lillmnn I'M-ki- car fmm I'lill-tcli'lfi ila to VllllHniHMH-t id piniMciiutir t-uin-ft w laiit. TKAIN :i k'v New Vnrk nl 7:40 . m.i I'lillii tl'.'lplila, ll:i i. m.i Wnslilnuinn, l.w p. m.i llaltltiuiiv. ll--:'iii p. m.i ilailv Hrntvhnr at Hi KiwimmI nt 4 :4 a. in. I'lillnmn Nlci'pliiK runt from I'iillr. lo Wllllmiisli't. and iIiioiil'Ii piiHHfnirer i-irlit'H from IMillHiMphlii lo Krln Htid 1UJt1iiiin-t to WllllimiHiioii. on fiiiiiliiyx onlj- 1'tillman d--vM'r I'M L'.iU I pli In to Ki-if. JOHXSOl-MUrUO UAILltOAD. (WKKKDAYH) TRAIN Wloiiiw KlilKKay at M.Via. -ti.t .(.ilm- miiiliiii -r al '.' in ii. in., m rivliiK ul. Uli-rniiint nt lU:(m . m. TRAIN' 2(1 Ichw-. Clt-rmoiil nl H):41. in. ar- rllnv nt. JW-iimiiiIhiik nt 1 1 :.tn n. tn. unci KIiIkwhv lit p. in. ConnnMions .TiiIiiiHimbiir-j Tt. U. Hnd HMgv ay & i:ii-ai lii ll U. IX. a. in. llMH Ac 1 iVI W .VI II 411 0 411 li:l llll -1l 1 1. HI K 5.1 l.t WKKKIIA V.t. 'll'l'lnolll iMiilvtilr IJlllllUlllill Hinii h's Knit lili'll lllll'l HcndlL'o Joliii-suiiiiurir ltlcl:iivny pLin. ln"4("l 111 til III .VI 111 .VI II mi II ut II Ii II .'ii II 411 1 1 .Ml 1. 1 p. m 7.M 7 411 7 40 7M T: 7 2k 7 1H "111 ti. m. H iVl At U ;n k-1l Itld-rway Nlniiit Kmi CiA''tiiaii Trmifcr 'roy luit'l 'IihimMIIIk lllnc Ro.-k I'nrrli'r Ji-cii-kwiiy vllle 'J, a ties MIIIh M-MInn Siminilt a. nt. Lv f, 20 it 17 II! 4I f4. ti k- X Mi run 7 11 p. 111. i; in r: 17 pi - i!:ii 12 : 12 ;n 12 4;i H 211 i2 k 17 k AM kW ;w 7 7 .W l.T 7 40 l.r 12 12 S7 ' 1 117 1 i.i 1 40 ' " i 20 1 .v 2 II am :i w u;io f. m. 704 7110 0 411 .Harvey Kun I'n 1 1s riifk I III Unix J-'iiIIh Cri'i-k K.'Vlccilclsl ill,. Itronkvlllii lli'llilclicni ,)ti-il Kmik li'ltihlmrK Ar : Ar 7 if. B.M TrtJAr II 40 II 4.1 (I4 ; MO It-Hi 4 2.1 140 t.T p. m. a. m. Ia- 7 74H k HI II It) !IIU Ar 12 p. m. J. W. HUTTIUXWX, Gen. Mitttuttor. J. U. WOOD, ilt'll. I'UHH. AjiT't. BUFF ATX), HGK.HESTEU 4 PrTlS BUlMiU IU.ILWAY. Thp short llmi hl worn DnHols. Rldirwmy, Bradford, KkltunHiinn, Kutliilo, lbx-limsk-r, Miikiiru Kll mid (toinlH In (lie uniH-r -till reglcm. On and ftr h. 201I1, lwik, panwvi gertruliiH will arrlveand depart frnin fu Creek station, dally, except Kunday, an fol- lOWN! 7.25 a m and 10 p an for C'urwenxvllle m C'leiirHuld. CcM a m Korliwitw in till Kor Kr,K-W-wayvlllo, Hlditway, JolitiMotihnrn, Mi, Jowett, Briidfiirri. HaliiniHiica, mid RocliOMteri cotiiiocvliKt at .IoIiiihoiiIiui-it wild 1. A E. train H, for Wilcox, linim. Warren, lorry and title. 110.27 a m Acc-iiinoic-diiiloii Knr gykns, Illir Kllll ulifl l'iin,uilun.,'j.tf i 510.2k a m Knr lievtuildsvllf,,. tt.16 p tn lliiltalo kvpH-sx For Mcocli- oicAHu.,, ,n,., r.iiiiiiint, i;nr nion, Hlilnway. .lolitiHiinlmi-K, Jit. Jewel t tJCI p. ni. Ac-ciilnlnoclliUcyll for PuilXMI- tuwney and Itltt Run. 4J8 p. ni. Mall For DuBoln, HvkOH, Illg Kun riinxnniauney aud t'learai'ld. J.40j m Acv-omnuMliiiioH for Uig Run and tluiixamuwuey. Piumeniiera are rmmPMled to purchase tick ets Uefoi-e I'liu-i liiK I lie enrx. An excesa charxoof Ten (Vnls will lie i-ollecled hy con ducuirs when farex are paid on trains, from 11 xtulionx where utlckelollicclH main tallied. Thousand mllo tlckelx ut two cent per mile, iwod forpnssiiKo lint ween all xIuiIoiih. J. H. McImtykk, AKent, Fallti Creek, I'a. E, 0. Lapey, Uen. l'ux. Agent, Rouhexter N. Y. OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. S6,000. C. nitebell, Prealdentl Scroti IHeClellitud, Vice rre. ' John II. Kaueher, Oaabler. Directors I 0. Mitchell, Scott, McClelliind, J.O.King, Juliu II. Corlx-lt, U. E. Urowu. p. W. Kullor.l J. U. Kaucher. fioesa ReiieralbanklniibusliieiiBand nollrlts the account of nien-liiint.8, priifexxliinul uitm, farmem, niechanlcx, mlnein, liinilieniien and otliei-H. prornUliiK the moxt careful alteullon to the bublueiM uf all pernoua. Bufe Depoatt Boxe tor rent. . riwt National Bank building, Nolan block s Tire Proof Vault. First National Bank ALLKCHFN V VALLEY RAILWAY (COMPANY, in elloet. Hundiiv, .1mm "Jl. 1S11S, Dow GYndo Division. KA'll .MID. ;m. i."No...:N KTATIOKtl. I'iUHl.KIC Ken Hank I. II IMaillhlim .... .New lll'lhli-lii'lii link Uidsf M:l-ivlll.. ilmi)ii'i vlllt. . . . tti-iniU vllln II. -! I I'M'Icr U'',VllclillsVIII. .. I'.iiii'nn-cl I'N.IK I'l'CTk IMIIoIm inlinlil IVIiiicihiitn .... I'-nlli'ld Tlcr Ili'lll'l'llt! Urn nl i iftuccicl ..:.! II m.Ia. m pri I". M . . r. m. A. k tn I 4i 111 M 4 -V, ii ii , I ;i- II v.iS in .1 '.'(I ii .i; ;" I-. II ll; .1 : .-. it, .1 .V-'1 h ii"; ! I '.l 1 UTI II 4t. 7 urn 1 " 7 ..; 7 :f. ; 4i! 7 .'dli I -J i:i' I-: .:i ii :1- 1 ,., i i n:n I -Jiii I mi' I 4.1 I M. I Ii (II 'II c it Ii 4c VI 4"; 7 nil' 7 lit IK.; i :i; ' ..-n a I k j h iVii P. U . V. A. SI. A. M i. itin m -ii wi'iTd inn. i Sojfy.Sii.il 1 .v.;.Tiii imt STA'I'ION--. UriflMoccI . . . I ll'ltlll . ...... Itl'ltl'tM Ul . . Tvl.-i I'i-iill.M 'A'niti i Inn n . Snliiil.-i Kiill.ii".. . . falls ri. fli .. I';l ni'ci:is . . . Kivlinllsvlllc l'n'llcl- I'.c-ll Ilrookvlllf... -Illlllll.l.i'Vtllc. llli'vllU'.... I till'. Kill Nimv Hi ililclii I, n-..-cntlriin. II. -I Hank..., I'll I sliuc -r. I mi p. ii .1 III llli A. M.c . P .1 :f Ii filll 'Ii l!l II '!'! li .-."I 7 in 7 IV , 1 1 III I , I I'! -Pt' I I' l"i .'ii I. ! I .!' ' r -ii', I n.'l II Mil ii to ll Ml 7 .Vil :-.m h n.;l 1,-4 "' 'S k 4I1 k 1 II1 k Pi ii ir li 2u i :r. li in! ' in1 'I 41 :i ir. I !' In I f. n... I'. In. p. M.'P M.!l'. IV I'rii'iis l:ill pt sun, In v. 1 1 I'll Vl.l' Itlil l. Cks'i.. it JAk I'.AMlf.llHi.V lii-N'i. I'ax-i. Aot. I'l lTHIl Itii, PA. Wlorclltittrititv. Ar H. STAMKY, ii i ATTtmNEY-AT-LAW, lllllifnt lien. I Mi-i-niiiicM, Itt-ytmldsvllli-. c. MrmtiELL. ATl'OUN E Y-AT-LA W. . DHIcr on Wrst Mala xiivi't. opKwlt ttw i.niiuiH-ri-ini iioit-i. lii-ynolilsvllltMli. c. z. tttntuoN. ATTOUN E Y-AT-LA W, llrookrlllt), Jvirnrnon Jo. Pa. OlMi-e In ri'cim fnrmorly (x-cupit-d liy Uordn I'ln lx-ii. "Vi'i-si Main Siit-vi. (jj. M. M DONALD, ATT01?NEY-AT-LAV, N'flllll'V f-llllll. I I A4tlo t..r. l..L,... MfiittMl, nilltfiloni niitilc iinimutJtf. Olllm, III .-.OIUU 1,1c M K, Kl'VllllKlxvlllf, l'u. J.1HANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTOKXEY-AT-L-VW, OftVi-d In llaliiini.y Inilldlm.', Multi Hlroct, Ki-yiailiKvlllt-, I'll. i HUTU t r. .. u , ATTOIiN E Y-AT-LA W . Nolat-V I'uMIc and Iteul Kslale A!a. (kil lirllona PI lecelve prouipl Hltenliott. 4H1li: In l uii lillr!' .V Henry lii,N-k. neui- poxtolllee, Reynolilsvllle, l'u. E. NKW, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Exiain Anrent, Reynoldavlllo. I'a. K. H. K. HOOVER, liliYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Rmldent Uenllsl. tn Hie Frm-hlli-lt A Hen ry liliH-k, titir I ho poxiolliVe, Main t.truel. (jentleneHX in opcriitlii-;. jyli. It. D-sVEUE KINO, DENTIST, Office over Hr yiioldsvllle HaniwatwCu.Mutu. Main MiriH-l, Ui.ynoldxvllle, I'a. TrOTEL M-aCONNELL, R E YNOLDS VI LLE. I'A. FllAKKJ. It LACK, Viui-tffor. Tlin loitdlticr Itutnl tt Ilm ll..,l tera for comiuei:tal men. Meain heal, fiuo M,n, iMttii nxjjiiM anil ciiixeix tin every iioor, xamplerootnx, Milliard room, telephoue eou neclloiiH Sea. JJOTEL HELNAF, REYNOLDSVILLE, I'A. C. DILLMAK, l'murittor. Klrxtelasx Inevcey pan IcuIuK Located In J- ""J "."- VtMV UIIXIIMCXX llltl'l, tt IOWI1. If I 'lis lo and from tralnx and conujiodtoua uiiiiuruomx lorciiniiiiercini iravelera. AJ. DcwiHo., Dealer in ; DRY GOODS, j Notions, Clothing, Gents' "Sr. I Furnighing 01' Goods, Shoes, &c. TOURISTS ABROAD. Ilm lllnnry They Upend Amnnntx to mno.ono.nno a Vrnr. Tlin ninoiuit of inntipy pxpcuded liy tonrlitii In Europe him, if tifllcinl records nlirond nro to I hi ncoepti'd tin iiiirliintio, liicrcnki'd piinriiiinisly of lute ycuni. Tlicro linn Ix-en recently (lliil t !th tho Swixit inlnist t of flinmco nnil c istimnt nt Horn n dctnilcd kliiti-iiicnt of hotel ntflptn In tlint. cviimirv, from ivlili-li it npM'iirn tliut tho fjrosH l-ccctptk of Hvin liotclH rosj from ri3,iS(!U,(i()0 friuicn in 18S0 to I U, mill, 000 in 1801. Tlin piitiro minimi cxpcnuon of tlio ywisa reptililin ninniiiit in a yenr tolH-twi cn K0, 000,0(10 and 00,000,000 frnnc (tlio Imdifi-t for thin your is Riven nt th" latter finim-i, nnil it would oeeni. then fore, very !'.: .-.( h lis if tlw hotels of Switzerlmid tul:- in in n year lnnro tlmii tho Rovernniciit li Belf divs. The Swiss flf,nres nn not the only ones furnished in Etu-iipo recently oil this point. A French record slioivs tlnit every yenr there lire '.'To 00!) f:i-ei-;!( rs who purs fr.i-i n fovtni-dit to ii ivlmlo winter on the Kivii i-n. ICvei-y person is snpposed to pxpoiul on nil uvcriiK. 1,000 frillies, or piOO, in tho country. In oth er words, tho foreign viiitors spend in tbn country every witit-r tho nun of .), 000.000. The English mo put tlowii isciiiin-iliinhiirone.thiiil i f thisiimimiit; the I'l-cnch l!i"i!iselvescont!'iliuti) nniitli. it third; (leriimiis, Hel-;1;iiis, Dutch, Uussiims mid Auierieuns ( ("ifrilmto tho n-iniiindcr. From lieinjf n pixir country when it was iimiexcd to Fninep In lHdb JSlce hns lieeiiino lino of tho richest do Tiirtments of tho repnhlio. 'Homo llKures recently compiled of the revenues to hotels from tonrists in Pnris Bluiw tho nvuniKo liumlx-r of foreinn visitors to hotlO.OOO. It is eustonmry to cstimuto nt 10 frnncs, or fa, n dny tho hotel bills of sfrn-iiiors in Fnris. EstinmtiiiK nt $3 a dny ejtch tho hotel bills of (10,000 tonrists mid nt nliont as ninch morn their other outlays it is tn he seen tlint tourisfn in l'aris can ! -put down for mi t-xpeiuliturn tf nearly 250, 000 a day. Tlio total sum expended hy tourists In Europe iii a ywir is proiinhlv not very far from $700,000,000, nud n'veryoon sidenihlo portion of thistomes from the piK'kets, tlie pnrses nnd tlio Inui Iters' baluuees of Aum-ricnns, who an iro vcrhially the most lihej-al niuonir travell ers. Uussinns como snootul. BnuriliHtis third. Exclinii",e. SLEEPWALKING, Strang Thltorx Men Do IVlille la m Statn if Anmnainhullxm. Uenders of thut charming work of my lato friend Wilkio Collins, 4'Tbe Moon stone, " will reniemlior the sleepwiilk Iiik feats of Air. Franklin IUnlm ivhon under tho influence of an opinto. Wlutii tho novelist tlescrilies us a piooe of fic tion limy bo mmilleleii from rl records of wienco. McNish, in his elitssio volume on iSleen. " tells nsof n alienhnwl 1.. wrapt in slumlsT. walked nules to tho pinco wnero Ins fiiKdc wns liastnied. waded thnmirli a riivr atA i-o.,n homo without waking. In miother case a inn m His sleep sealtid a predpitmiB cliff mid brought home from It nn eagle's nest, which wjufnnnrl niml,. I.ic l)l in tho moriiiiiR. Abererombio'g enso of tho Scottish lawyer who. when worried over n mvr. ploxint? case, was seen iliy liig -wjf0 to riso from his lied in the niplrt is an other illustration of tho purjiosivo chnratiter of sommimlinliMn, when, directed by its private secrotJiries, tho gloepiiiK ego is npiwrontly unused, from its conch and mado ,to uet the part of a pure automaton. This individual went to n writing desk which Btood iii his bedroom, sut down be-foro the desk aim wrote ror some time. Then, replac ing tho paper within the dcHlc, lie re turned to bed. In tho morning he told his wife of n drenm lio had experienced, 1m whicfc ho Imagiiicd ho had given a satisfactory opinion on tho euso which was trou bling hi mind. lie expressed rejpet that he could not recall the train of thought represented iu his clretm. On his wifo directing him to his writing desk, ho found therein the opinion iu question cleurly written out aud ia evory respect satisftictory. Audi-ew Wilson, AL 1)., in Harper's Magazine. Every big railroad iu thlscountry has freight car Ui Its equipmcut bearing the number 12,845, and yet I'll luy ivuaouiiuiu ouiu huh you luny tnuup this towu over and you will not be able to find a man. I mm nor. hnw mr.i, i,n lias traveled, who has ever soon a cur With that numhor. Among railroad men it is kuowu as the " or the uouo-two-thieo-fonr-fivA Mir. M Porbana wu never lookArl fnr it T For VL'nn In mv fnvnla I mnn ih w vw iuhiuw a y 49 prnetico to got out whenever tho traiu tuppuu ana iuko a iook at tho iroight cars in sitrht. and I liavn who told me they did the same thing, but never a glimpse did I get of that car nor did I over run across a man who had hnnn fin f (IftllHII fro Tm ih fin. up to tho froightyarda iu this city or across the river. You will find fauudrals of corn, hnfc ita K1A fi A Vdtf 4 .--l sw v vauuii that cur 13,349 will not bo among thorn. -ou j-iouis uepublla. Tha Lyttou Motto. Tho f:'.t:il ' motto of tl,a Ridom r - j . w. -Hw Mu,nu, -J - ton house is singularly inappropriate fur Peoulo whose fnina ha kun ' - . " ' . VVH IT UU with n instead of with sword. It in iuis is no worit of valor," A Scene of Terror In Inriki. A r,eng!il postofTleo superintendent i received from one of his Unbn in Ipcctors this report of mi nccldcnt nt a river which had to bo forded owing to tho bn nkdown of a bridge: "As I was to pass tho river or water llimrgh my cart for absence of any bout t'omo nllijfators ran on my oxen heuco the oxen getting fear fon-itiiy took away my c:iit iu nn nbyss bi'trnv the water of IS feet which the cr.rtinaii failed to ohstrtiet. Tho oxen forcibly left tho cart and (led to tho other side :f tho river by swimming. I myself be ing inside tho nmtscreeii of my cart tho whole curt fell down In the abyss, I used to cry loudly at. tho time. Tho curt with myrolf was drowned in tho ineaii tinio the Oviirseer Jlabu Mchoiidi-ii Nath CihoKO and my cook jumped on tlio wa ter una (xik my cart in n place where 4'.i water jthen I myself jtimped on tho water nnd saved my life. Tho itlliisiitors getting fear from tho curt fled to tho roadside nnd no sonner wo camo to tho road they jumped on the water. Had I boon under Kiilioontioii for throe minutes mom then there was no hope of i iy life. Tho nearest residents told there after that soma men died this year in the nbyss by tho attack of thciilli'ntors. I mil much unwell the veiie of my sppdch is fallen low and m:t of tinier from tho sull'ocatioii. " Loudon Sluml ord. Illll M an Fnnled. "Seen nuytliiiiif of n feller round here with rid whiskirs nn u nqtiint?" queried Kill Sykes f Newherg, its ho adjusted his red comforter mid blew a sonorous blast from his bibulous noso .liropm-.itory to tnkingn little stimulant, " 'cnuso if yon hnvo I'vo got business with him. He conio to my house yes terday, mi tifter talking around n s'ik-11 an telling Ilanner ho thought kIio was my darter nn making a fool of her ho said ho would havo to insjx-ct tho well. Sent out by the state, yon know. "Well, I got a pailful of water, mi ho poured some in a sasser nnd looked at it through a mikyscopo. Then I look ed nt it, mi say, fellers, tlint Mater was full of nlligntors a foot long microhm he called 'em. The upshot wu:i I bought tho inlkysoopo nnd somo stuff to put in tho well to kill the wiimals, nn I jmid htm $10, but 'twos jmrfly 1 limner's fault. " Here Hill hxiked around defiantly uud eontiiuwxl: "Thut stuff was salt au wa ter nn tfiero wan 't no bugs. They were painted on the jjlass to tho mikysl-ope. " Aud with a rather derogatory remark nhout tho honenlyof man generally Hill left in quest of tho mull with thenquint. Dowugiac Republican. KiTertn mf ImHiflntitlnn. Some yenrs cpi a number of students in Europe were conooi-ncd iu n charge which deiiinii4Tntedtlie powe;fr.l eiTec ts of imagination. In a frolic tb- y donned disguises mid niTe.stod another student, whom they tried in a theittvieally ar ranged and dimly lighted tfkinnlior mid condi'inncd to doitth. For sei-eral houm they kept tlxeir Unrrov stricken victim in a darkened room, and having inform ed him thut. Iiowastobobobxaded band aged his cjvsiuid led him tonuolher apartment. A crowd was usscmbled, ljut restrain ed their mirtb as tho victim of tho practical joko was forced to knocl dinvu and placed his limA aenws tho spimllo of a tlirco legged stool. Tliey preiarcd for a gnat outburst of lllturhter in tlin neck of the jwdr young fellow was touched with n slender cane, but instead had to shed tears cf regret for tho no tion, ns immcdiatfily upon Ixiing timch od with t'f oil!) the yuuug nuin fell dead. Msntlzluc Honp Itubble. Oxygen is u million .times less'Mat ttaetablo" or "miisceptiblo" tlmn iron, and therefore cxjsiriniontH to show its aUractability have to be extremely del icate. It was with one of them that Pnifossor Fleming concluded his lecturo. Ho tixik a aoap bubble afiap and water, by. tho wny, Is-ing diumagiiotio nud illliiig it with uir phiend it in the .field of a very strong cjoctro magnet Tho bubblo did not niiivoj. Th., 1... -nil...! another bubblo with oxygen, uud ugnin iiirnon. on tno cunvnt. juuitautauotiuhly tho bmbblo ilu linul Itsi.lf ii magnet. It bobbed back again when tho currcui was inrueii olt, but at a second attemuL when amiin tlin turned on, tho attraction so unsettled at mat it.Durst. Ixmdon Graphia Gunpowder Kiploalon. Tho actual chemical result of tho ex plosion of churgo of gunpowder cannot be told with acenracv. . Tho gouorul idea of what happens is A.t J. 1 ll . . . . iwu, wm'u ina omporature or tne iguit- B D- - -bum UU 4 WO A t U1U sulphur bursts into flame; tho saltpeter, actod upon by toe heat, frees the oxygen With Wllli'll it Mrrl,! nliamnJI 1 " ISJ vuiugou, Will, combining with tho charcoal, forms car- uuuiu auiu uuu uxiae, wnue uiemtrogou is liberated. iVllllhnufllll nu an proximately 57 per cent of solid matter and 43 per cent of ponnanout gusys. New York Sun. Strategy, Mr. Chnnilxirlllin velism a tiffin lv. was playing one day with bis sister at gomo of "bnttlo, " each child having & recrlmont of tov snliliera mill n. ,nriimii to fire at. tlio enemy. The littlo girl's soldiers went down very quickly, but his stood Ami, aud bo was proclaimed the victor. Ilo had glued his men to tho floor ! Loudon Figura , Airs, Wrcpler'l Predeerminr. Croising tho Flemish borders, Alvn lid sli ''o to all tho chief towns, nnd rvery triumph be gained was sullied by the most vindictive cruelty. In capitu lating the garrisons, were shown no mer cy, mid "i very atrocity which greed of rapine, wantonness of lust nnd blood thirsty love of slaughter could devise was perpetrated by his express direc tion." Iu Kpito of these horrors 'ho war of liberation uinoiigthe "Hutch w tit on, uud tho beacon ilres of freedom wero rverywheio lighted. I'lifortunntcly nt the time (Jiieen Ellas nls'th of England bad re-established friendly relations with Ppain, mid tlin trading merchnnts nnd hardy mariners of tho Netherlands were excluded from tho kingdom. These "beggars of tho sea," as they styled thenisf Ives, driven back by necessity upon their own coun try, sought to establish a haso for their patriot io operations nnd fell upon the Spanish caii-isons in the Dutch seaports of Ui-i 1 1 nnd Flushing, nnd, expelling them, raised tho banner of their (range deliverer. Alva was iu tinin succeeded by his son, Don Frederic, but alVnirs tixik no brighter line for the Dutch. Towns were taken by assault, and in spite ni Spnn i:;h promi:i-s to spare life and pr iperty Alva could boastfully write to King Philip that they had cut the throats of the burghers nud nil the pari -ison (of Nannleii) nnd had nut left n mother's son nlivo. tjflf Culture. Iln I'ld Not iti ccirnlr.n Whey. Tho special correspondent of a well known trades paper furnished a most satisfactory laugh awhile ago for a friend of his who lives up in northern New York state, mid ho does not know it yet. Ho had gono np the state to visit somo mill or other, nnd tho before men tioned friend volunteered to drivo him over to hi i cV'stiuntiou. Now, while tho special correspondent hns n wonderfully geuernl fund of Information ho knows littlo ubont tho country, nnd when they wero passing a largo eheeso factory ho exclaimed: "Why, them's ncrilimory! Just wait a minute whilo I go in and get a drink of buttermilk." With this bo jumped out of tho enr riage and entered tho building. My country friend says that whey is not pleasant to take and that even tho pigs won't put it. But when tho sX"cial cor respondent nsked for buttermilk tho people in tho factory gnvo him a big glass of thin, neiduoiis liquid, which ho swallowed down nt a draft. Tho drivo wns then continued. Tlio special corre spondent seemed to lie very thoughtful. Ho finally exclaimed iu his explosive fashion : "Well, Smith, I don't know ivhat breed of cows yon raise up here, but that wns the darndest buttermilk I ever tasted." Pa per Mill. Two Stein at a Time, Onn evidence of tho ever hustling char acteristics of the average New Yorker is shown on tho stairways of tho up town station of tho elevated railroad at Park placo and Church street. Tho steps of those stairways aro covered with rub ber, but every other step lias largo iron rings imbedded in tho rubber. ' This was caused by tho fact that the New Yorker is never content to wait even one minnto for a train, and that when ho hi ars one approaching ns lie is at tho foot of the stairs ho will rnsh up tho stairs two steps nt a time hoping to catch the train. As a result tho elovnted railroad offi cials noticed thattbo rubber matting on every other step was wearing out twioo as quickly a.i tho rest. For n long timo they pondered ns to thn cnr.so, nnd one day Slnnager Fransioli solved tho prob lem. To know was to net in his case, nnd tho steel ro-cuforccd rubber now lasts if anything longer than the or dinary mats on tho other steps. New York Sun. A Clever DrartHinan. Tho slickest draftsman iu our office ut this kind of work is it little, dark com plexioued fellow who sits in a corner aud says never a word. H, l,u ..i...... eye uud threo wooden legs. His nanni is camera. Ilo takes his cap off nt u draw ing for onlv n miiititn im.l ... i. v ' ' ...... n ic iiiu foreman: "I havo mado a moro accurate copy man nny tracer in tho office could have done. Everv linn Iu ..-n..t circlois truonnd ull your figures uro correctly copied. If yon nro using your drawing for constant roferenco, I will only doluy you a minute, nnd your copy will bo rendy for printing in nn hour." To nny intelligent mnn such nn nppeul will not pass without a careful exam ination American Machinist. Whero tha Fmid Grow. The pecan is a near relative of tho hickory nut. It does not thrive in all lands that the hlc L-nnr nut .;ii y...- .i. - j -- .. ., mi, ixia hickory nut will grow well wherever mo pecan win. ine Home of the pecan is the low. rich lmt t,,,n i,.,,,i i,. i.-. ... .... uiiii ien along the Wahosh. risui,-r,ni wi,n and Big Bend rivers, while they seem iu Ktw cquaiiy as won in tho Indian Territnrv unci t s0 i of Texas. Littlo Rock Democrat. In eastern Australia 100. ooo cum d,.-,., now find sustenuuee in a region which ou years ago was a sandy desert. The sheon gruduallv tmninlml tim iaii t..t.. - -tr 1 . vhu BU!, (UlylJ HniHiess, so that it now grows a doubo mass or vegetation. Tho IMMkIi hincmn, t;i t ..... i.ui.nj una eoiu pleto editions of Sliakospeare's works iu ivifiju luuguuges. Delightful Summer Tours. For tho convenience of thoso who seek thu most attractive way of spend ing a Summer vacation, the Pennsylva nia liullroiiil CoinpHtiy hns arranged two delightful tours to thn North, under the persoimlly-eondiieterl tourist system. .Inly -'! and August Hi. Tho points In cluded In the lllia ritry and the country traversed abound In rmlnre's beauties; Wittkins (Men, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, gueliec, Mont real. Au Suhlo Cliii.-in, Lukes C'hainplaln nnd Oeorgo, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tho Hudson nro all rich in interest, nnd re plete with nnte-al attractions. Each tour will bo In chnrgo of one of tho coinpneys tourist agents, assisted by mi expe-ri 'tic d It dy chaperon, whose ctip, cial charge will bo unescorted I allies. The rate of .!!! from Ni-w York, HiooK-lyn. Newark. Tn-titon. I'hilndel phln. llMi-risiui-. I'.:i!;lmore, nnd Wnsh Iniiioii covers riillwiiy ar.il heat, fare for the entire round trip, pni'lor-cnr scats, nn nls en rout . hotel eiitct'talmuent, transfi r chiirgi s, ciii'i-iagc hiro in fact, every item of ni i e-s.ir.v expetis... l-'or detailed itinerary, tickets, or nny additional InCnt-mnMon. address Tourist A"; nt, i'l inisylvatiii! Hall mud Cprri icry. ll"(! Ui-oadifi'.y. '. -:v York; WI0 r-'i :1 1 .-.-! Si i-i.-t. Ih-f "klyu; 7;-'.' Iiroad Str-ct, N.-v. i-.tl;. N. .1.: , r (!,.,.. W. Boyd, Assisliint. (lelic i-lil Ptiss'-niVT Agent, Hiond Sliei t Siiitimi, 1'hiladeliihiH. Rcmarkabicj Rscic. Mrs. Michael Curtail,, of I'luinlield, III., makes tho statement, that sho caught cold, which sett led on her lungs: she was treated for a month by hor family physician, hut grew worse. Ho told her sho wns a hopeless victim of consumption nnd that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought, a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first, dose. She continued its use nnd after taking six bottles found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and ls.as well as sho ever was. Fi;o trial bottles of this fir. nt Discovery at, H. A. St.okes Drug Store. Large bottles CO cents and $1.00. Bir; Run's Explanation. A nine from this plane plnyed n gnmo of hall al K.-yiioli!-,vi;e op Monday last and were defeated by a tccro of 13 to 2. RcynnMsville thought ihey were going up trains! soiiiethi'ig hard and they secured tlio best players they could find while our team was a club just picked up fop the occasion without any practice whatever. Walt till we got started then the loc-tl fan.4 in Riyno'.dsvillo will have something to talk about. Big Run Ti'ihunr. t A Common Danger. If you have ever had a cold which yoit permitted to '-weni- away" It may In terest you to know that.lt was a danger ous proceeding. Evory cold and cough which is neglected paves tho way for coiifiimptiou, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Ottos Cure, the famous German throat nnd lung remedy, will euro my; emgh or cold nnd save yon from cm;!, inapt ion. Cull nn H. Alex. Stoke and get u siiwpUi hottlo free. Largo size i'e. and ."iflu. Bucklen's Ainicu Salve. Th" best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum. fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pay required. If. Is fuaraii teeii to civil nerfeet. umU. faction or tnr,n, y refunded. Prion cents per box. For snle hv H. Alex Stoko. A misstep will often malm .., h,..l.. r... nr.. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica unci Oil r.luliiccnt at hand, will net i,w..., ,i... misstep, hut u-eil itnuiudlittely It will save bo Ini; ii cripple. I'crsale by 11. A. Stoke. If. Vim are troubled with a "luicklnitcoimli " liowits' Kllxlr'ivlll Hive you ndlef at unco. Warranted as recommended or money re funded. Kor sale by II. A. stoke. DO WITS' ELI2IIR Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. Pontile Ht'lTlll hw iVnrn.1 T71lJ I J - ' " '. C.11S1I ueuuuHu u cures auu lias cured for SixtV-tlVa VCflra. 'I'hlu la II.. f strongest possible endorsement of " merits, rrieo aac, 600. and I l.UU per bottle. At,Dru0gi.t. Hunry, lohaion & Lord. Propi,, Burllngtos, Vt. For sulu by II. A. Stoko. i 7