she has At a yachting yong the fjords for her sim- v. The king's engagements id his accompanying her, but neess Victoria, and possibly the will | wincess Charles of Denmark, share the trip. New SIRI Fike Chany Cp Stocks, white pique have tiny bows of val on in the bxek a novel jdea Is need, ‘The stock fastens in the ck, and at one end the tie “s xactly ir the middle. When the stock is fastened the ends of the re drawn around to the front and chic little bow. There are ties this season than ever The white onss with colored are very nhic, g ann A Pretty ME hite Waist, n imported white waist is made | of the rather prettily. The body ist Is made of Hut tucks, and the ole of the back whize it butions | with small pearl butinas, Is of the ke. The front is tucked with the | eoption of the joke, which is appilk qued with rose lke lacs flowers, which has the appearance of wal’ ‘set on at Intervals The fine afnsook of which the waist is made ot out under the open centre of This square yoke is oul Yined with sn nth han } a he straight stag! ie ‘made of A row of the ey w of ticking on either side. The | fire mindle Ps the tucking with we of the flowers on the plain punning Ihe sgh of each & Aers swith a a rows of tooling po flowers belween to match ¥ i Xt Fhava, ry womsn phou 4 kren N short Jt 1» not only | Eel 38th Get { have looked traly symihlike. in ths skirt SC holiee part is plosely (psertioned with | SHR : 5 . # at tho foot beneath & on who ¥ilus their health and | flonnons of lav n ho wily ia sith and | hroad band of dolicate tptks, gkirt for wet elit i EYinient tus a long ons, vy, for when a. and very pe od with #4 neo HE the wind, wisn matting with sible to hatl somplexions will net the west her fs rainy, but will suitably for the day and will thelr usual outlier exercise. nee occasions when one anno with a safety the other aids with the hand, may be kept well ont of the out being held unduly high int, or being drageed to one in vory unhacoming manoer ften poticts among fair pedes % on a rainy day, : The Summer Choker, ; are veally Important fea- As & rule they are inal way. : A pretty oke of lace with the points ce minking the bottom of The same lace covers the more velvet ines ‘by several buttann are used In various | ys on one silk Shoko are many in of taiking, 41 the wrist i Bisa pol a A RR ES HSA ¥orhn phine or & Fempire, to use a4 sSyRouy- mous terra, and soft silk composes | them, with inlets + Amd simple, but | a high bodice and, again, though less #0 than wool tual wie 3 ro! J ame thially to gharanti’ a freckle cure. The very situation of the frockin w=below the snrface—offers an obsta- gle, One difficulty in the way of thetr removal Hes in the wide difference in| the texture uf different skins A freckle lotion that will have no effoct | pon one's complexion will irritate and { Wilister that of another, ‘The chief ingredient which onters {nto many frockie lotions fs acid, An acid will Bleach the spots when it | roaches therm ne - stocks aro very chic. Those samething to draw them nearer 0 the It must have usuaily surface, Ordinary massage of the face n dotted with white, or white | will do this gradualiy, and, id pro- with color Instead of the tie | it . | 1nanner prevent the srall 1s posit a of £rosaing in the customary awkward iron. Good facial circulation is a fos The come tnoting the activity of the to most facial blemishes, honest acid snd the most effactive is lemon juice. pure or diluted, as the fikin dictated Ledger Monthly, New Jdeas in Lingerie. Same clever woman with capital nnd energy ought to start a laundry | and the colored © far expensive lingerie, whore it wou i! . | Ive treated with the tender care its | r ar ually | with white horders are equaiiy | eauty and costliness deserve, med for such 8 place is less urgent than it need to be in one way. for the The ‘modern lnagdey, does not merit the snathemas that used justly to he hurled at ite predecessors, bat stifl Every year sirengiiens the love women feel for lingerie, 8 love which now is there 18 a want felt dainty reaching a Height of devotion, Silk underwear is what many wom- 5 en Hke above all other kinds, It is kald to be more healthy than lawn, Bat, unfor tunately, it does not lender well, and that muet bir oa consideration. Now, | therein Ee, BUmDaTE are ordering cam- bic 5 dle nuait. or, rather. robes de hong for. while they will wear toy the Jest chat before the fire tha | Bafrriest ang loveliest padernetth thalr sant de Hi, thelr ac ping maid is something fess i Of a verity occasions Sg x Sry diaphan deraand thelr icorreet toilet at every | turn. The fsout exql Hggte de nuit to take is undoubtedly the empire, and some of thore now EE SE an avtually be gowns that | ES century. walkod a1 ORF Valine snnes face. #nd there Aare A fiat Vahaptd ecliar. ali insertioned and | ues edzed. trims the throat of some, | {though sthers are more correctly fine 1 fuhed with & narrow “tucker” of lace, | c Lhe sleeves are 8 great fos urs short skirt for a walk, it is good | : BGtt skis for a a little a the | To8¢k only th the oibows and are made | : pin. and then by Csimply of broad floutices of Valen i Steshes, with a little lawn to give 3 Ee nw b They EAE seitions substan Buch are Fi ratty sieeves, and traly fascin- i Sting thoy ire, as folly always is boerho $8 mart calls her dress. | The new Nooo {nr gown fi dressing gown, ta French and is saut de He In tiie iovsly host models are made a la Jose | te of lace that suggest | tall. lovely | folly sleeves. But for the delicate | ‘and the cold a far more suitable fabric | to cohose IM zenana cioth, since it is | sliky, exquisitely becoming, of the mout ravishing enor and very cosy. { Toe, ton, lens elegant, but in their { way beautiful, are the dressing gown | flannels sold, which, with insertions of lace, male charming wraps. Coarse | lace ts thelr prerogative, and it aims at a bold and sriking effact —Wash- fngton Sar, | foreign power. summer. Fiask and white and blue is a very. good cumbination this year. In hats they should be worn with correspond: ing combinations. Scent bottles for tarvellng come in) leather cases, which keep them from being scratched or broken when car: risd in a traveling bag. Children never look prettier than in bright red hats, and these are al I ways good trimmed with field Aowers. | Trimmed with black they are also sy lish, “Floppy” soft hats are pretty with the rim softly falling in its natural keep erect the dainty musiinand pique | stocks now so much worn is & perforat: ed neckband of coliulod. It 1s easily pre tty little hat is of blue straw immed with. daises. It ‘must ba night dreasen pattern for the in ut the beginning of the | thaugs then the Helios | in them and mast | The | and enveloping wrap Ia the tne. | | Honest error fs to be pitied, pot iat: culed. —{Hesterfieid, Wisdom Is to the mind wh at health is to the body. ~Rochefoucauli. | Celerity {s never mor admired than by the negligont ww. Shakespoure. To rejoice in the progperity of an- gther is to partake of it.—W, Austin. An obstinate man does pot hold opinions—they hold him Bishop Butler. The seeds of our panishiment are sin Hesiod, i Seeing much, studying much are the threo piitars of | jearning.—Disraell i Life is a quarry out of which we are tn mold and chisel and ehripietes al character ose, That 4 true philanthropy that b wirfes pot in gold in netentatinus charity, In it | builds its hospital in the human heart, LesHariey. i Do litle things now, things come to thee Ly and by asking | to be done Persian proverl, A promd man iB seldom A gratefnl | man, fay he noaver thin Le ho ge muck as he doserves~ HOW, Hesoher, seldom returned is that it [4 easier to retain the 4 is inside of th em ~Oiiios Menage. ORIGIN oF FAMILIAR PHRASES, fed in The Mont Natnral Way, To fea! in apple-ple order is & phrase "which datos back to Puritan times a certain Hepzaibah Merton. that every Saturday she Was Accus. tomed to bake two or three Gooanh Ap | ple ples, which were to jast her fun fly through the coming weak, These ‘ghee placed cardfully on | shelves, labelled for each day in th week. Go that Tuesday's pies might not be eonfu 2d with Thursisy's | those presuraitly large or intende for washing and pwenniny days Eaten whan household labors ware Hghter Aunt Hepaibah's “appie-pie Graer” | settioment, and originated the well~ known saying [t wis ones customary in Frances, Cwhen 8 guest Bad outstayed his wel | enme, for thé host to serve A cold | This wra the origin of the phrases "To gies the cold shoulder” “None zhall {who has killed a Turk” | rosst. itenthers in hig cap indicated many Turks the pan bud Killed, {Hennes the origin of the siiying with | peternde to a fenther in Of 8 Cap in one of the | Rasalgns and Tartars a private soldier | of the former cried out: “Captain, ve caught a Tartar’ “Hring bim slong, | | then, * gnswered the officar. 1 cant Car he won't et me)” was the response Upon investigation that the captured had the eaptor by the arm and would not release Bi 8, ceqtehing a8 Tartar la applicable | ‘to one who has found an antagonist too powerful for him That far from ap elegant expres. | gion, "To kick the bucket” fa believed | ito have originated in We ime of | Queen Elizabeth, when a shosmaler | patned Hawkins committed suicide by placing a bucket on a table in order Wo rade himself high spough Iu reach { & rafter above, then kicking away the bucket on which he stood The term coroner ia derived from the ‘word eeprpli-onnnor,” which moans corpee inspector, “Has & brick! meaning a good fel low, originated with a king of Sparta ~Agesilans—about the fourth ¢eatury B ©. A visitor at the Lacedasmonian capital was surprised to find the city without walls or means of defence, { and ssked his royal host what they would do in case of an invasion by a “o¥" replied the he ! pole king. “Why, Sparta has 50,000 ! soldiers, and each man is 8 brick.” When the Horse guards parade ln St James’ park, Loudon, there is al- | con efforts on white are ti uch fan | ways a lot of boys on hand to black, ected now for either day or evening . Veiling ot all sorts will undoubted: | 1y continue to be the rage throughout the boots of the soldiers or do other | menial work. The boys, constunt attendance about the time of guard mounting, were nicknamed “the black guards hence the name "black- guard.” Deadhead, as denoting one , who has free entrance to places of | amusement, comes from Pompeii, where the checks for free admission t were small ivory death's heads Speci mens of these are in the museum al Naples, One nf Nature's Workshops, In an island in the Lake of Bom- pon is the remarkable Taal yoleano, which is readily accessible from Man- fia, writes a correspondent in the New York Herald Irs central crater ls oval in shape, a mile and a quarter across the greatest diametsr, and has : . : la ot water, way and then trimmed with a wreath within its rim two lakes of he ater . { of flowers with a bow of black velvet | in the back. Something extremely practical to ope yellow and the other green, and a small active cone 50 fest in helght, on which escape steam and sulphu- ric gases. The strange colors of the waters are due to the presence of chemicals evolved in sublgrranean laboratories. The greatest eruption of Tha} took place in 1754, wiping ut four vi Apparently the voleanie ash lends wonderful fertility to the} { goil. and presently a Dew growth of | bamboo and palms appears where des- | : olation had reigned. ABA A 5 0 0 ARSE Ae Fro The flags to be Bolted 1 at one time | in signaling at seq never exceedad t is an interesting arithmetical 18 various colored ‘more than four at & #erwn at the same time we commit the suffering much and | #0 shall big | El The reason why borrowed books are & themauives Than W hat Well-REnown Exproveions That Have Stars | to ft seems | hier pantry | #1 thelr apd sor | i gkoulder of mutton instead of a hit | wear a feather bit he was an oil. Hungarian saying and the number of how Lattlen bitwe 2H the it Was apparent | ; from their { on 1 am . gh and Tooling bine does all earth seem that way, Whin I am feeling births and ay ; Why does the whole world seem at play? | When T was tonched with love divine Wit did the staie more hrightly slime? Wilkin jealousy or hte & onto : to hardened he Kita, Pl osnepeitisnea fon With sued peanon For good or better, bad or worse, I Mg Jiiate tin Lge } er Kington Star, i Sind. Bn HUMOROUS ; “Aetinns epeak lauder than words, | yor know. “Yes. they have fo, th he Lis Hrd above the hoasting. Me's one in un thoueas ad,” hard to ba one jn a it Not AH Lith anthers are merely ciphers’ i BiobheeHarpu swag owes hin , ow bars t thn iff ponety H's too lazy to Vomear— Pity the 1 L Buh you nt Bind Lair but my poor old grands I'm doing fais for her. “Nout lock very : cing your Sg Nam renticd tha ; Colma pretty ood tine Husband This Pyolirs 18 awfal | despaty. Wife Why you got owt and walk, then, dear? Wigwagp «Why vin ask her to ‘marry you? “proposa’ Harduppe-—it EI other je, ait hetant axXiras I'm b i % sot] ¥ AA aEaAnoe Aon't Br a ques Holes Hox, wil Vang CRE ee oe 0 ho fihen: ee know Iwo negatives Bike five Nellv«Mon Ei who sald he Belie—~That f mitch asurand { Mrs. Magging- 05 nt husband everyin fig Eranions’ 8 fteller in a bask | weld Know it woul | PAR ey cdaparted om ae np acl 80 that Bo One wii i faust been patried, : Leponded the gilooan, ae marry me gree iRew el Don't Bis * RB Shu Rte RG iv net Fare kw Mrs Reownoes] ve Mra Sweilaar's new gtainml ab I Mrs. Parveno--The L vants ara too lazy stains, eh? Home pener~ Why ser lait place! tthe lady nn p atlarrelin’,. “What J&id CRhowt WWetage 1 ow | tii me DD Wepka Wak up “ya nticed” sald tue git, : divmonsirative te CMRavhape” remarked yohat, after &lL a gtd | judge 3 lover by his sighs.” Sav § dra guar of Sra x Gre Hy 35 Aw ir Iove-makiog the wie girl i sie SR TROUBLES CF THE BRIDECROOM. inline NS OA miner Disadvantages of Getting Martied Dino sussd by Two Widiing Guests, The two men were making thelr way slowly and with some sings of | Mercer SOTRLY. hesitation’ hotsewart from the bach | 3 roer fants aioe dinndr. Fach carried in one hand tied with a white ribbon {71 tell you~ Laan, ought to be rolghty satisfying to the particular mai most concerned for he | has a lot of bother before matters are to do things the more trouble and ex- pense he 3 going to have “Look at the dinner tonight, for in- glance, ‘eost Rim a cent. And then too? Wiy did the stars ar one grow cold? | In | nm : land, L Tavior. Altoona, i their « { Revenue Department to dollar | s hall clock. | fers clock: | HADES Ti Ci ousual of | wing driven fo] dem't | State ; Bower § , . ; : Eraxahde, Higven't vou the son] to | : ios CR Ra | S14; PRY “It's not 812 | Brookvilie, «| Johnstown, Uses Revolver With fatal Effect Killed to Settle a Boer Bill ea SN Many BAVC BRENIOR Wark placed S51 | the pension poll doring the past Wiser As follow: Thomas Morrissey, Har shite. 80: Thomas X Hall Alles her R11 Burnett Gibhe (Pirtsbura, 1; Imvid . Sparks Everett, 86: John Armbrnst Meverwdale, S04; Wik Anderson. Ere 30 Jolin Cow: Plalipshurg, $5: Benjumin K. he Pmvid HL Steven. son. Rmethport, 85 Jaeoh Mill, Manor ville, 8 Hamuel T. Gearire W, Gare, H. B. =2alley. Ponis Pay, Mesdville, Brion. liberty, Sih Sinnams hoping Pittshniry. 310 Ri6: Josenh Tobie SHR, £14 Henry 1h Blaagph, £16: Pauline Ex rawfork 88: faniel J Newell Mary se Dronlin, Apuolin A. Corts % Wradilard, Elizabeth IT Fvans, Carmichael. 28 Theresia Preyer, Tarren, IN Agst Ringler, Dravoshurg, 36 The Waynesburg hanks have vara in the effort of the Interns PByienton, derbi, Si 80 Em Hw Lv sweton tra aX phon {He note thes hal nse a felgment note of the forms. which “augthorizges hay Butary to fnter judgment,” that mw entnmonly in nse hy duals and by many banks of the Thee Internal Revems Depart Se for =id thint Eh Hol eR 1% ig Spped i Artarney. aml ax sgeh were Revenmn: Coninis Yerkes has decided In faver of C banks tion of soul. 10's a auestion of rocks, LP, you | atrma- | { throngh 1 James May LA man deputinen : Bad tw Fibs hrakell twa th ge they “lat us a auirrel with af the Wiap. ay Bb ar Satanday pieked Livingood, editar Pualiveman Joy, i athenipy the ploters. was knocked ud severely beaten, managing to get 1. Pies a the vrawd ie 8 heard cin May soa slightly wits shot through the leg i hy the affarts Are hein Ream Jaehinstoewn, | Van | x OSA, SAA aE Se RE won : 3 an exo! The ; LE amv Le fy i % ly! TPennm Beech Creek District. snndensed Time Table. Xov, 3 190 Romi! un Bap May Madr Now Jom Pa in wm Sar in * 3 ey g"~ = Patton Westover Mahuttey Rermmisor Cain zpan Rerrmoor New Millpont £xinaits Mitchells yasariaid Wondinnd Bigier Wialisesien Morvisiuic Ming Mann Phillpahury gui Ana 5 EEBNNLLES Ce Bh we ar ww 0d 00 0 £5 3 Pe om, - F000 A ON RA GTA ARTA T e h ER 88 » EREELER GRUNT Mor a ——— <5 Mo LHEm Winburne Peale {ii ihptown Nnow Shide Boonh (nel Mit Hail Low Haven Yonagsdaie (Warnet Tovscy mors Junetion Jorspy wie Wilin sport a & Peating RIL jsiapnet Zh ; REE Bew EnsEELANTRYEERENS Lo A oe We SSA DRE Rn Ea TES TR me ng Ae BERK ities i. en : 3 ark md ok i ot on tu on Sok oo By HEE nv nO sib mn 2 = ux R28 Phi Pe A @* ne 5 Pi NYx x pn *lially tWeankinvs 108 am yep AYE * Mow York paesengers Ep vin Pun. { addeliphiia on 1354 pon train from W Lowi] ol mage cary at Huntingdon Ry, 8 isl burg & Fastern Branch. 1 mins eave Maha for Motes, Glen | Caragliell and Hoovertinrst at 720 a mi, B® suitor 9 the |: Cider pila and Bad A gang of drunken men at Meyers : I dale wel 8 3 HL Hetiyraing, Have (rien {arn Shatid Sedo pone daily exept nndRy. > bt Bertin = A1 Witmnmport with Phila. ivy mativoesd: at Jersey hoes Tirook Ry; et Sin Hall clat Ea mm, athe Fi ail with Central Ratirad of Fenny 3 Pht down | 8 i {3 hold of bis revolver, he fired five shots | i Harvey Muay was shot | xpiving instagtly; | wonnded, apd | Phi ladelphi a & parities | minds too aecure a panion for Same i Tue %. whi DOAY sere ing yoas’ sentenss in the senitenitiary for embeszling funds hee Juninty Boiling and Loan Lids He was sectetiry $Y Le X., sped intely after his “ent Taek ® ia i tell Nine Big seife geonured a Hyiarve Thin Te Phatiadely shita and Resdiog Coal | gud Irae Coo has started a levee cond operation io the Heckshevaville valley, | ear Pottsville, wt ae cof : 4 find L One Loanth itasite Pom P sauited by servant | “that the big men are the moat) aL the Lig men are the OW at. valued that ning § eit shisiid never | © the i annsune ¥ 4 | rand cwill be masagel hy telophase | the one of the men sald as they routded § corner with some cau- “thug thing of getting married LL ; ; Ley a package wrapped in white paper and | A large shalt 8 to sunk on five pally to shal af the Tog deveinpinent Piva and years Hn sawn because af largest breakers in en wil be pf this 1 ¥ lps Hew & ope i ERAT ieee Kreitzor tn gol lonking Ger tod mel 23 was brwally as: ¥v a negro «tf Batlle Satur lay foster IRs In an comadition, Fears were she wanld die hefore cunsiiousness. and thus pro Monsifiesrion of her assailant General Buperitemdant Clay {ackawanna railroad made pment ar NReranton that the conse Bf 3 few months ep » Hisar When ROTUR in of telegraph as at present, amd Jonathan Eaten, wil inher of their brother, whe willed the prop- 9 the Najvation Army, They receive the property ob the ruling Minnesota Supreme Cour the army has vo legal existence. The aftempt made by Ur peprret sarvice wen to capture Charles it was a fallore, | the counterfeiters got away. finally seitied and the better he wants! . mn 4 The Monongahela Coal | some by gas in the entry of old Cats ft cost Jack $20 a head if it what | we've got in these boxes—that's easi- iy another $0 plunks. And the most | hei] get trom us will be a few oydter : forks and silver butter plates tie that cost as much or more, and a “Why, I've got In this box under were not found in the spot where it ty arm a pair of $3 gloves, a white | scartpin that ls worth 335 and I'm go- | {ng to got a buttonhole bouquet that | costs Ball a dollar man, this thing of getting married ia expensive.” “It's a good Iavestment, though,” You've got to take that view of iL it always sesmed to me that jt must be he hardest thing of all to go away by yourself after the ceremony, leav- ing your friends to have a good time, The poor bridegroom stands and has his hand shaken by all the guests, who retire to have a good time in the dining room while he ts pinned to the wall talking to the new arrivala Re might enjoy himself with his friends therw fs usually only time enough left for him to hurry up stalrs and get ready to start on the wedding tour. having a good time long enough tw throw tice down his back. Then alter he has started into the world hungry, thirsty and tired, all his friends go back to have a ®ood time. And the bridegroom was responsible for all of t."—New York Sun. fh i is Gm os The Congo is one of the widest wa CoC it is 25 miles across in parts. so that | the vessals may pass one another and jet) be out of sight. : answered the other “because {t's one of those things you don't do often. | “Whed the moment comes in which | Some of the guests will stop | has been the man who | tesways on the globe, if not the finest. tf tell you, old’ Michael's burg mine at Mopopgahela. John Barns aged I8, elalining burg as his howe, shot and Frank Roeamunski at Courtney, Hire. killed in The Bodies of the Port Royal miners was thought they lay and rhe search ers du not know where they may be The Co. last night filed a hopd of Shim with the borough ireasame Wark on the road will begin Immediately. 8 quarrel over the payment of a beer | pill, Latrobe Eleoirh Street Raliway : wikia vhs atrieRen from the echareg Nanay Cite, : WE pe og {6 Pd dpm Ea. my : Lg a a the alld of the pherations 30, b which | 304% § fee, i and. pom 4 featore of | stop. cand | ThE ridglst trate So and Ii Philadel pli. ¢ Lx ¢ Palkets s ean be prociird Poghed : i fimit Be. ost: at | guy except Runday for Mt. Dallaxst7 1p ma the estate | geting at Me Dadlas st 530 pom [Ryndays 190 my isshare with Pianevivania railroad Srewi tum § Philipsburg € Erne hing ralirosd; cnpfeld with the Hai Reoehestér st P tahnrg railway: at Mahaffey and Patton Ho Cambria and Clearing Filson af the servinia milroad: st Mahaffey with the Poaws vania and Northweten raiiway. son H. Danivls Ww. 8 = Bon hrap, tel. Faas. gL, Agent, Nuw Fork, Williasmeport, Fa esis Reading Railway. Engines Born Hard Coal—No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1. 188, Wagtors Pains Leave Willinmeport From Dept, Foot uf Asse |g 1 Be a fm | of Pines MErept, For Now York via Phituisiphia 7: 20s mn. ofp p90 110 po Bunday 20% 920 a Hg tor Now York ola Easton Dam, IE pa. Fol Phiiadaiphia, Reading, Tanugus, Mas Ashlie! and ail points in #ehinyh gion 7 ho Wh. mn, 18, 4 and 1100 Suing & i Mia. my, UB po, Tratnx for Willlsmsport Lewvve New York via Easton 4 ios mm, sundays 480 8. mand § pom. Cow York vin Philadel he 12:05 490, : at 8 poe Sundays ida. am. go mm ieihve Philadeiphing Reading Terminal, £50 8. my. Ra ged Helle, me, and 49% pom, and 108 pm. Sumlars = D6, § am, Lo po 3 aive RANE arior sare tes and from “rh rough ope hes and he 8 rou Aulindeiniita anil Now iy. Homies ineloded. tn Willisspart al Todespratl tele office and al the dapat, Prion sir Bypgage chiseked from hote's and residences £N 1 WEEKS, i Sonoml Passenger Agonl. I. AR WEIABD Leet fini LD Suner fa tondel. Heading Teninnl, Philadeiphin Pa plor Cas un all ox oruds raion it trite ran dad Cdn Wo destinalung HHenn. | enter : res. J Huntingdon & Broad Top Mt. seer | g inert | In effect Sept. 11, 1566. at a sav | { ing of about B0 per eent {othe bire of | telegraph operators ant ak lroad. sespthovant. Pritn No 3 Express leaves ¢ shuntingden avery day exoupt sunday: fr Dalles ab 4% 1h, my. arriving ar My Dialing BF alias m, Tonin Nix Li Math ves Hantiogion (eeary Topin Noo Mundas oBly) saves Hust disn Tor ML {hi las at ® a. pi. arrivine ad af i that Pend Rtntes ; a gang C of counterfeiters in Somerset county, | The dies apd a vsumn- | her of supriotts colus were found but and Coke | | Co. has been held responsible for the ; death oft the four men who were aver: | Raohibuirs entered the Geeand Central hotel a1 Of Cry mind stole BRN gold wateh belong sing fo Downinz, the proprietress The county ler, arrest amd conviction of the aegro who assaulted Livzie Freitaer RKeptanber 20 has been chosen ax the date fur dedicating the new Sr eharch at Lorerta, a of Charles M. Schyenah. Lows Badish, aged 24 port was found dead with his theoat cut in four pinces nod a msor in the feild by his side The Sharon-Wheatland Street mil way wis opened to the public Thurs day A Prishyterian congregation was or wanized at Nineveln A stock of posiage stamps worth $i were rulpedd pr Fayette City by the intense heal The gum on the backs was meld The rare Board of Health in session at Beading has collected dua showing that there are LO cases of smallpox in Pepnsylyania : The National Holiness alliance holding a well attended campmeeting at Crystal Springs park, near Titus ville. ip skeleton of a won in. who, it commissioners of Bab is thought was tsardered, was fauacl { under un pile of sawdus. near Greens: burg. have offered $00 rewspd Tor the | gif of Willams: and a : Mrs. J. D. Diatles nt 380 4. 0 Sir Al trans mike connections at Mt Pads ax for Bediord, Pa. and Cumberisad, Md Narthward, apin No fF OME jemves MA Dallas for Ho tingdon at hdd wm arrivillg at Hunting dom oat (ia. mm. Train No 3 Fast Line jenves MIL Dallas or fait fgeden 4% p.m, arriving as Hootlog: diary a ai po UE Trials No & Sundays only) laves Mt Deb ys (be HunUogdon st £35 pm, srriviogsl &isp ou All trains make close connections wilh A RIL bots east nul wist at Hung Cagn M. Gane, Gutaial Pittsburg, Johnstown, Ebeas burg & Eastern R. Coratensed Time Tavie in offic Naw. . 1 RHRIZ2 sianaas 2 233k Ee 2X38 be ea gue So g=au Lo RAY. co Houtedale co metia Mile wos FRI pAb. CONNECTIONS: AL Philly with Lock Bunday Talos 8 8 is A om I, ven Houtadnie 0 Haney Hi & H HK irsias FM woh Ma Jad Ihsan E Philipsbang. oo West wand, Philipmburg . Cetin Mal Ne BSD Connections at Sasoln Mills with Anti and Jimes with P R R sis PING A “ur fall information SE J. Superintendent i Walievnie.. .... 3 fot yy Haney od outs ving "Congo's Wealth is india Rubber. The great future wealth of the Con- go will not be tvory, but india rubber. THe rabber trade in the Free State is 8 recent one. About 4) years ago the first Europeans who settled in the Lower Congo regions began to expert india rubber in small quantities. But {t was only in 1880 that the Belgians tipit turned their attention to the great gutta percha forests ef the Cp per Congo. Since then the develop ment of the rubber industey bas been sail that the Free State now holds the first place among the rubber pro- ducing countries of Africa, with an wajpual output of wore than 3.000 tous.
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