TAKEN mTBIET xue cuivmnrf. are n xrai uow. JJiey've madn quick work jf it, I must ear. They 11 lie able to quit to-night." Farmer Hill came into the cheese room in which his wife was busy to tell it. She turned to him in mild surprise. , "Why, without cutting that door?" . "Well, I did mean as much ns could bo to have that door cut, nnd the hole between the pantry and the kitchen to jjut tho dishes through without walking rounu. uul yuu neo wiu men nnve uiuuu rjuch good time that I thought it would be bost to lot 'on go, as it's Saturday night, nnd not break into another week. 7,Yos, of coureo," said Mrs. Hill, with the ready nequioeeonco she alwnys gavo to lior husband's decisions. Tm going to have it dono, though," .wont on Mr. Hill with onorgy. "I'vb promised it long enough nnd it ought-to havo been done long ago. I shall hnvo tho men back horo before long, for I'vo about made up my mind to havo a wind mill sot this fall. Folks Bay it's a grand tiling for saving work. Tho boys nnd men nro tired of pumping water for tho horses. It's gotting too late in tho day for suoli old fashioned methods. I be llevo in keoping up with tho times." But sho was so entirely in sympathy with nil his plans and arrangements that no thought of complaint crossed her mind ns sho carried n load of milk pans around to tho spring houso. A beauti ful littlo rivulet which bubbled through ono comer of the back yard had beon turned to vitlunulo use for dairy pur poses. But tho singular obtusenosa to nil common senso convenience often Bhown by old tlmo country folk had led tho builders of tho substantial farm houso toplacotho kitchen door on tho othor Bide. "Wait, I hadn't got through yet," Eald hor husband, following her to tho spring houso. "My, you havo got n lot of nico looking butter thoro. No wonder your butter always brings tho best prices nnywboro round. But I'm going over to the funeral and I guess you'd butter go 'long." "Oh, I can't," said Mrs. Hill, shaking her head very decisively, "I'd like to real well, but thero's too much to do." "Nonsouso. Call those big girls of yours nnd let thorn toko hold a littlo." "They do. They do nil the sweeping, but I can't lenvo the dairy work to any one olse. Poor Sarah Duffy! Seems ns .though I ought to go to her funeral." "Go'n get ready, mother. I'll call Harriet." "Oh, never mind that. They like to iiave ft littlo timo for study nnd they ought to, I can lenvo it for a while." "Hannah, thou," "No, she has enough to do in tho kitchen." He stood and watched her while sho put tho finishing touches to tho pats of butter and then walked with her around the bonne. Her step lagged behind his brisk ones, nnd ns she reached the back porch she sat wearily down on the lowest etep. "I don't know as I'll go, JmneA, I don t ieol quito up to it. "That's your mistake, mother. You got yourself dressed nnd the ride'll do you no end o good." Thus urged, Mrs. Hill, after fifteen minutes, appeared nt tho door ready to take her place in the smart buggy which her husbnnd drovo around. Ho tulked away in great animation ns usual, but before long seemed suddenly struck by her unusual silence. "Ain't you well, mother?" "Oh, yes, about as usual. I seem to havo a kind of tired feeling most of tho timo lately, but I b pose it s because I'm get ting old. Wo can't always bo young, you know. "No," said Mr. Hill. But any com plaint from his wifo was such a novelty that he ceased his talk, mid pretending to look critically nt tho graiu Held of a neighbor stole a few glances at her face. Ho was not an observant man; had not, perhaps, in tho daily round of har monious homo lifo taken a keen look nt the faco of any one thero for a yeitrj nnd a feeling of dismayed surprise arose in his heart as ho mnrked the worn feat ures, tho depressed expression and the thick sprinkling of gray in the soft hair. "Aren t you well, mother? ' The ques tion was related with moroof meaning In tho tone. "Why, of course I am, Jainos. Don't you know what n worker I've always been?" At the gathering of neighbors for the country funeral Mr. Hill, leaving his wifo at the door to inuko her way into tho gloomy parlor in which ono more pair of weary hands lay folded in rest, went to find a plnco to tio his horso. Men talked in subdued tones of crops nnd stock until tho sigunl cuino for the beginning of the survico, when nil gathered as nearly as possible within reach of tho voice of tho niinistor. Mr. Hill found himself crowded jiguiiiHt a comer of tho houso close to tho end of a long porch which wuh filled with chairs occupied by women, while from nn otieii window near canio sounds which booii told him that the children of the woman who lay resting were within. They wero of all ngos, as he know There was the babble of a toddling child, happily too young to know what dread meaning lay in these straugo doings. And Mr. Hill s heart turned nick nt sound of tho wailing cry of girls like his own. What if such a thing could come to his home? How could any ono havo anticipated this of tho woman who had been such a power in her family? Who could havo believed that sho was in need of this rest? The short service ended, tho neigh bors were invited to take tho latit look at their friend. As Mr. Hill stood waiting for the crowd about him to disperse nn undertone conversation between two neighboring farmers' wives distinctly reached las euro through the low hum. "Adroadful thing fur them poor girls. "Yes, Indeed. Wlmt'd she o' thought uno'd nod time to think of it?" "Such nn ambitions woman as she al ways was. Never thought any work too nurd for her." JNo, nnd I'm inclined to think that's vrhere the mistake come in. I believe Sarah Duff y"d a' been alive today if that ntuband o' hers had had a grain of sense. She kop on and kep' on 'till she broke uown all at once." "How do you menu? Ho was nlways good to her." "Yos, iu a way. But he let her work and slavo without over trying to make things oasy for her. If I should lay my Bay right out I should say 'twas that pump in the shed that was the danii o' aarau Duffy." "You don't menu itl" "Yea, I do. I've seen her a-workin' awny at that old pump etiff and heavy and hard and wheecy, till there didn't seem a breath left in her. I never tliought much of it myself till I went fur a spell down to my sister's in town and see the way they have thiugs fixed I Nubudy in that house ' hers ruima a drop u' water 'cept to drink it. It all comes through pipes and runs aw uy through pipes. But folks in tho c uuntry don't liave such flx in's. Th' v . wt money, and flrab'u' blood's i In .tM r'u money " "But th. iv s .1 in- pump 8-t in now." "Yefl,"Hiili i i-hm I, mirtliltihM iKugh; "It'll UUtKo UilUga i.mlirt.u tli.'-Mti.liJ WUV." Mr Hill rapidly made Liu u out oi emu-.1i of Ua M4..cii and found Uunwlf in Hie current whlcB pacaotT on to tBe' pot ior. Before he realized it he stood beside the ili-art, nnd in ono glance took in the weary look hiwl not Ik-ph quite smoothed out , tno kill(lly fitlKrr of dpntUi atl(5 ghn,r lnro i,js i1PRrt mto the idoa that it was like what he had seen in his wife's face ns he had furtively scanned it that day. It seemed to rest there now as she sat near the coffin. Making n. signal to her, he drew her out of the house and nnd toward the buggy. Ain t wo going to the cemetery, Jmnesr1 she asked, nshe untied the horse. No; I think I can givo you ft more cheerful ride." He drove homo by n road sho had nl ways liked, nnd on reaching homo told her to go and liodown. SJio laughed and ho wont to find his daughters. Girls, do you know mothor s' run down nnd tirod out, and that if wo don't look out she'll bo tho next ono to go?' It seemed ft cruel bomb to drop into the light henrts. "Why, father, is anything tho matter? Where's mother?" "No, stay heroj thoro ain't anything the matter yet, perhaps. It's only I want to havo it stopped beforo the mat ter comes. Thero was n long talk. Tvo begged motlnir time and again to let mo tnlce the dniry work," said Harriet. "Sho eaj's it's too hard for girls." We'll make it easier then. We'll make everything cosier- for you nnd for her. Wo must get her nwny from homo for n change, girls." Sho won t go." Let's go'n toll her she must. She's lying down." .Lying down?l said Janet with ft laugh. "Look thero." Mother in her working dress was walk ing around the house to the daily house. Father took her arm nnd brought her In. "Mother, ho said, "i ui going over to Itoubou's noxt week to see about that business between him and me. I shall havo to again threo weeks after. I want you to go with mo and stay between whiles." Mother's face Hushed, but sho shook her head. I couldn't do it," bIio said. "I don't say but wlmt it would bo pleasant to make a goo.l visit to Sister Kutli, but I couldn't tako tho time and I couldn't be reaily. I shouldn't wnnt to go looking shabby, and I don t need anything now for here nt home. It s thogirls time for wanting things. "Oh, yes, yes, said father, half irri tably, "but it's tho girls' time for taking enre of you, and thoy know it. Some girls know it too late." 'Dont botlnr now, father," urged Mrs. Hill. "It would tako a week of fussing and hard work sewing for mo to get ready, and would do more harm than good." Another talk and n conspiracy against mother was proposed, so astonishing and o delightful that Harriet conid not re press a shout of laughter. 'It 11 cost money, sho said. 'TheroH more valuable things than money," said father, taking out his pocket book. And tho girls grow sober, realizing how strongly ho felt all ho was saying ns ho laid out one $50 bill, then another, paying; "Send for anything sho wants ready made, bo thero- won't be any fussing. Then sho can't help herself." And for a week mother was sorely puz zled at the whisperings and tho sly glances, purpiTMl lit sudden hugs nnd bursts of lnu.jhter from Harriet, half in clined to fe d angry at seeing very plain ly unit sometinug was going on which no ono won itl ten ner. At the end of that time a small trunk was delivered at tho door. It contained a black bilk dross, wrap nnd bonnet, with gloves and other accessories to a neat tnuot. Thats the secretof all those measure ments I had to take last week for that wrapper," said Harriet, pointing to thorn. "Will you ever forgivo yourself, little mother, for tho way you growled at me? You seo wo girls are getting too old for you to lie mistress hero any longor, so you mignt ns well givo in to it nt once. J. he. result was that mother, more pleased than the would admit, was, ns she told her frionds nt the ond of her journey, fairly hustled out of the houso before shu laiuw what sho was about. She eamo back with renewed strength nnd spirit for the dear homo duties. ilut those amies had been so lightened bv tender care and thought for ner that she declared thero seemed nothing left for hor to do. Tho windmill which had been manned to save the labor of tho men had been called upon as n helper for womeu ulso. ami Kitchens ana wasn rooms wero well sunmied with faucets and drains. Doors were cut and everything clso dono which could savo tho labor of hands and feet. "It costs a little money." Bnid Farmer Hill, "but I'm not one to count monov before flesh nnd blood, and I'm willing to declare most men think as I .do, ouly tlmv don't h.nnuii to think in time." Sydney Diue in Springfield Homestead. An Ilnllun Widow's Iluril Lot. According to tho account quoted b Dr. Farrow in ids valuable work on the "Mortuary Custoiuaof Hie North Ameri can ludinns, the Tokotins, of Oregon, compelled widows to pass through un or deal to which the suttee would almost be liref arable. The body of the deceased husband was kept for nine days laid out in his lodge. During these nine days the widow is obliged to lie beside it from sunset lo sunrise, no mattor what the reason or tho temperature. On tho tenth day the body is burned, together with whatever of property once appertained tu it in the way of clothing, anus, etc. The widow must also lie beside the corpse on tho funeral pile. On no account may she move until Uie doctor so orders. - This merciful command is never given, however, until the living body of the loor woman is completely covered with blisters. If at any time during tho life of her huKbaud she has been known to commit any act of infidelity, or to neglect to minister to his comfort iu any way. she is now severely punished. The rela tives of tho dead warrior will ngnin and again fling her back upon the burning pile, from which her own friends must us many times drag her forth, more dead than nllve. When all is over the widow must collect the larger bones, roll them up in an envelope of birch bark and carry them constantly on her back fot years. She is now n slave to tho whole village, and her least refusal to obey an order is cruelly punished. The ashes of her late huslwnd are collected and buried in it grave, nnd should any weeds appeal upon this grave she is obliged to root them out with her bare fingers, while her husband's relatives stand over and Charles Dudley Wnrner is quoted ns saying that tho difference lietweeu the "faith oure" and the "mind oure'Ms that the "mind puriloesii't require nuy faith, and the faith 'sre doesn't require any mind." Frank Ives, the yomuf billtardlst. has a HenxHttonal trick shot which is thus described: "He places one uf the objoct balls under the table nnd then he sends the cue bull, after fccoring, oil the table so iu to spin on the floor, r4J bock ami count on the Imll underneath.'' It. W. Wn-nn. gt'iu-ral passenger Hent of tin- Ejtxt Tt-iuiessee, Virginia and lieurgiu tailiiMtd, whs a telegraph opera W during the war, and took from the wires the uiraxue from lieu. Lee tu Jef ferson Davis announcing that .Richmond mmt do QvacuALuu. AT THE PLAY. Oft at Mi l'tnv In tratv'r 1 wi-in In stand TJntll ttn luM t.lmll UM of wArnliiK iIiirs, Tjonff rf thft npw nrcl lulling: uirtaln itlniri 18 glorv outward a rnuLLgtiu Imnd - Wealth, Love and Hiitrcl. IHoi-y and Command -Troop to their placla, n tho moment brfngn Th prompter, Tawlon, forth to yohnVr wlnpi. Whore the poena uhlftor, Tlmn. In cloen nt hand And well 1 know that prtwntly will On Let Uie vsat cumin - T ( l1lvinn fall. Then shall wr wnll. nhi-oud, the jinrnant dime, And to t at-li otln-r In amazement call, "How could wetliinlc that nt iki'kIiiw iwihIIh mm Or ever fancy this mere HIV nt all'" ndti'W II Sftxtott In t'l-ntury. THE NANCY LEE, We wero woll into the Gulf of Bengal, bound for Madras, when ono morning, just as night was fadiug into dawu, I thought I heard a voice hailing us from thesurfneo of tho son. There aro sea birds who cry out almost like human beings, and although I was startled by tho hull I dismissed it after n few sec onds as the cry of a bird. Scarcely had I dono so when it came again, and this timo I ltnew it was the voice of n wo man. There was no Jieed to hall the malo on watch, for he heard the cry as woll. We wore jogging along under easy sail, and he seized the glass nnd rnii up tho forerigging. Thero was n sort of steam rising from the water, but tho mato had not climbed thirty feot when downheonmo again, mid inonobrouth ordered the ship into the wind, the cap tain aroused and n boat lowered. Wo of the watch had no doubt that tho ship hnd been balled by castaways, but tho boat was down before nuy of us mndo out n lono woman In n sort of canoe craft about two cables' length away on our port bow. She had neither pnddlo nor oar, and her craft was driv ing with the wind and sea, while she sat cowering in the stem. Our boat was Boon ulongrtide of her craft, and tho woman and canoe were soon nboTird of tho Admiral Nelson. Tho watch below hnd been turned, up, and ovcrybody was on deck to seo what was going on. The womnn was white, ami, as wo soon ascer tained, American. I say white,, but bronzo would.be tho better term, for it was evident that sho hnd long been ox posed to tropical weather. She was of medium size, regular features nndTibout 40 years of ago, nnd had nt one timo been good looking. "Who nnd where is the enptain of this ship?" sho suddenly snapped, ns sho reached tho deck. "Hero, m v'ain," gallantly replied our old man, as ho stepped briskly forward. "I wnnt to talk to you in your cabin," she continued, hor fingers working norv oii8lynnd her oyes afire. They had not beon gono a quarter of nn hour when both reappeared on. deck. I was nt the wheel nnd therefore hoard nil that was said. It oppearcd that tho woman, whose nnmo was Sire. Thomas, owned and sailed a trading schooner which had boen left her nt her husband's death. It was a straugo vo cation for n woman, hut it scorned sho liked it and also had n good business head on her. Sho had a crew of six,' hor mato lieing an Englishman nnd tho others Lusc.irs, nnd sho had been Railing between nearly nil tho towns on tho Gulf. Three days before wo picked her up her schooner had loft Sumatra bound for tho Indian coast. " Tho crow seemed to be perfectly quiet nnd content, but nt 10 o clock of tho previous night, headed by tho mato, h id suddenly laid violent hands on her and sent her adrift without water, food or pnddlo. Tho intention was to run away with tho schooner nnd cargo and sell them, mid this plan might havo been earned out but for her rescue. Sho wan tho hpuukiost littlo woiunn I ever saw. bho was so mad bho couldn t stand blill for threo se6onds at a time. What sho wanted was for our ship to go in pursuit.- Her -schooner was nraied with two brass six pounders, while wo hnd four twelves, and sho pxprossed her entire willingness to seo her craft sent to the bottom before tho mutinous crew should benefit by their nets. Capt. Vheelor was pretty well along m years, very careful on tho question of insurance, nnd his mind was not made up until after breakfast. Then ho do ided to lull up toward the Andaman Mauds in search of tho schooner, and ho almost promise I to givo her a taste of ourmetul li she would not surrender Tho littlo woman managed to oat n dozen mouthfuls of breakfast, and then returned to thu deck to almost nssuuio control, She ordered n man aloft, bossed tho job of ending loose tho guns and get ting up powder nnd shot, and ovovy ten minutes she was hailing the lookout to know if anything was iu sight. Luck was in her favor. While wo had been jogging along ull night tho schoonor, be ing further to tho east, hod been almost beciuined. Wo raised her ulinost dead ahead about noon, and as luck would havo it ag.tln wo hud plenty of wind, whilo sho had none until the vessels wero not over two miluB apart. Tho schooner could havo uu suspicion that tho woman was aboard uf ns, and we How n signal that wo wanted to speak her. She at onco lay to, and as wo mu down to her I saw Mrs. Thomas grit her toeth, clinch hor hands and show other evidences uf her feuliiiKs. Sho had borrowed the "mate's six -shooter, donned n hat and coat to disguise herself, and as we lay to about a cable's length away no eye could havo made out her sex. "Schooner ahoyl" called our captain. "Ay, ny, sir! This is the Nauoy Lee, bound from Sumatra to the mainland." "Aro you tho captain?" . "No, sir. He's very sick in his lierth. "Bun out those guns!" whispered the old man to us, and down went the port shutters, and out went the big barkers, and such of the crew w wore not at the guns rested their muskets along the rail, "I've got yutir captain here, and she'll be put aboard of your ahouted'the cap tain. "It you attempt any resistance I'll sink youl" Tho Nancy's mate ordered his crew to one of the guns, but they refused to obey, overy man of tltein sulking -forward and disappearing down the hatch The fellow left the deck long enough to nnn himself with n onHaas, and as wo lowered a boat he oJled out tliat be wounl split the head or the nret mui wno attempted to board the schooner. Our first mate, the iKtatswaln and two of us foremost hands went in the boat with Mrs. Thomas, and us we hooked on to the bcliooner's chains the loatswain pulled a revulver and climlied in over the bows. The mutineer retreated aft, nnd then we all lioarded. The woman had nut spoken a word since leaving the ship. She was pale as death, and liet oyes glared Uko a tiger's. As sho dropped from the rail to tlie deck she cocked the weapon in hor hand, walked aft and right up U thu mate, and as he hour ished his cutlass nnd conunundud ht-r t keep off sho shot him dead in his tracks "It's the l.iw ol the sea," sho tpiletl) reiiiiirlo d, usnhe tunu-d to us. "Nowti rout out those Lascars!" "But you won't kill them!" said our mate. "No, not quite!" was hex grim answer, as sho luindod him the btuokiuK revoly-i r. Ousting a look at the dead muliiioor, to Ihj sure that liu was di-iul, she went forward, took ulxOujiiig pin out of tin port rail ami, going to tin- hatcli. c.tlli-d down. "Un dci k lu-re, - or i-owtid! miiiof you, and bu quick about it, t!" Tbey eamo up one afu-r the other, ami as uaoh niiui touched .the duck sue save him a crack over tho hean wnicn tA hiui sou stars. Thoy went down on their knees Mid begged for their lives, and after knocking them about in a liberal way she finally agreed to extend pardon. Tinier her directions the mate's body was searched, and, as she had antici pated, all the money aboard the schooner was found. She then ordered the body flung overboard, nnd n it touched the water one of the liiggest white sharks I ever saw seized it and bit it in half. While tho Lascars were cleaning the deck the little woman ran down into her cabin nnd brought up n dozen bottles of wtno, six boxes of cigars and a lot of dried fruits for ns to take back to tho ship. Then she gave each of us a shake of the hand, and as we entered tho yawl sue sprang upon the jiort rail, held fast to tho main shrouds with one hand and shouted: "Good-by nnd God bless you, Cant. Wheeler! I'vo got my craft back, thanlm to you, nnd I'll keep my oyes open after this!" Then she jumped down nnd went to the wheel and gavo. orders to get tho schooner on her course, and in a couple of hours the craft wits lost sight of be hind ono of the islands ns it made for the inside of the route. Two yours Inter wvW the woman nt Singapore, nnd sho still owned the schooner nnd was said to hnve a comfortable fortune in bank. A ear later I hoard that sho had purchased a brig, and putting in ft cargo on her own account had sailed for home. Loudon Wit nnd Wisdom. ' Tho lllrch Tree. The birch is cnpablo of supporting a much greater degree of cold than any other tree. In tho Old World its north ern limit is 71 degs. upon tho west nnd OB degs. upon the east coustj in Americu its northern limit is 04 degs. upon tho. west nnd oa degs. uikhi the oast In Germany tho highest elevation at which it is found is fi,200 feet above the level of tho Ren; in Sweden nt 3,000 feet, nnd n Lapland at 1,722 feet. It is worthy of remark that this tree decreases in size not ouly ns it advances toward the north, but ulso ns it proceeds southward beyond tho limit of it native region. It attains its highest perfection and greatest height in Gernmuy and south ern Sweden. The birch is not particular iu its choice of soil or situation, and will grow almost equally well in sandy, rocky, dry or damp soil. London Gar den is authority for tho foregoing state ments. Cnftt fif ClcuiiltiK London' Streets. It costs loss than $100,000 a year to jeep tho streets of tho city of Loudon clean, nnd about n tenth of this amount comes bock by tho Mile of sweepings and refuse. Tho rubbish amount 3 in the year to 05,000 tons, about 25,000 tons of which is burnt, nnd yields 4,000 loads of ashos and cinders. A 1'iitnl M Intake. De Gany Drd you givo her the poem yon wrote about her? Tubbs Yess and she litis never been at home to mo since. De Gany How was that? Tubbs I made a mistake in the color of her eyes. Harper's Bazar. Tillklllp; Shop. "I cannot marry you, ' You are only a poor poot." "But I oxiKict to bo famous and rich nt sorao future day." "Papa Is oppobed to. dealing in futures and r,o am I. Good-by, Mr. Poore." Yankee Blade. Untiiiawuritble. College Student Professor, I havo a problem that I cannot solve. , Professor i shall be giau to neip you out. What is tho problem? College Student How much is $5 a week. New York Ledger. Hotter Tliun Importation!. Dashloy So you really think domestic goods aro just as good us foreign? Cashloy Of courso tdo. Now, tako English accents for instance. ' Wo havo just ns good in this country hs they havo in England. America. Mls Propriety. . "Do you ever-in your lonely hours find yourself addressing tho moon?" "No, indeed, said the lioslon girl. I havo never been introduced to tho moon; 1 only kuow it uy sight.' Harper's Bazar. Ho Toolt tho Hint. Jack (by- tho seaside) Look at tho beautiful diamond I have found. Maud It is simply magnificent. It would look beautiful in a ring. . Jack My own darling! uamo tho day! Epoch. As a rule, women need about nino- tenthsof tho nourishment requisite for men, boys of 10 about tho same as wom en, and children of 10 half tho quantity needed for adults. Nnwl An EngTUh nobleman who died re cently wig frotiuently Bjiokon of among hla fellows ns belli"; "too (food for this tmrtli." lie wits excessively absent minded when in society, nnd punned much of hi-i time in solitude mid nieditii- tion. "He wuh its pure und unworldly,' soya iih iiiic'iimner. "un a neniK or nn- other sphere," Look in n rloiu'ly nt his life, however, it appears, in spite of tho large opjiorttmi ties which ins wealth and rauk jptve him, to have hewn of little use or vnlue to hia fellow men.' Aspiration nnd dreams, however high und noble, which never pans into words or actions do not weigh heiiMly iu the world. When I'rlnee Hiwinaixl; retired from public lift n uieuilier of the Reiclmtag said, shrewdly: "M lie power of Tlu prince for good or evil lay in the use which he piiule of the present moment. He never worked for to-morrow, but for today. Prolmbly the some criticism could be made upon every mail who exerts a liv ing force U)Hin Ids generation. 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The girl for whom these shoes were made ia only 17 years old, und is 7 feet 7 inches in height and weighs 235 pounds. Shi; has lnid inuuy offers to pae in muitouins, all of which she lias re jected. The iuMile referred to mentuir 154 imlus in length and Oi inchru in width at tin- broadest part St Louis P'uit ill., puti h. rank Bills initned at lowest prices. tmAOQtTArNTBD WITH THE GDOfKAPirV OI TT'n rnrfNTTY, WILL OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION ntoM A E I lt')Y (it THIS MAT or THE GliiGAOG, ROCK BSLAIfD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main linos, branches and extensions Bast and Weeti of the Missouri lUver. 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MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, IxiadtnT all competitors in uplondor or equipment., cool, well vontllated, und froe from duet. Through Coached, Pullman rvloepors, FRlilBJ RoeUninR Chair C jrs, and (oast of Missouri Rivori Dininir Hi re Dallv taot.wefn Chicago, Sea ilninoa, Council Blufre, and Omihn, with Pr 10 Jtecltnlng Cbatv Oar to North l'latte, Nob., and between Chicago and Colorado Sprlnfrs, Denver, and Pu- iblo, via Bt. Joseph, or Kansas City nnd Topeka. Sploni ld Dlninir Uotolfl (furnishing mealB at Boa-tonablB hemrsi west of Ml.iaourl River. California Excursions dally, with CHOICK Ol' liOUTER to arfd from Halt. Jjako. Ogdeu, Portland, Los Angolas, and Ban Francisco. Tho DIRKCJT liINB to airtl from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Oardon of tho Gods, tho Sanitari ums, nnd Soonlo Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA 1OUTE, Solid Btnrnss Trains daily betwoon Chicago and Mlnnnapolls nnd St. Paul, with TIlftOOGH Rocllning Chair Carj (PIlBUl to i Jid froai thono polntd und Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Blooper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, nnd Sioux Falls, vin ltoak Island. Tho PnvoHteTUno to Pipestone, Wator town, Riousc falls, -and tho Summer Itusorts and Hunting and PiBhlng Orouiids of tho Northwest. THIS SHOET LINE VIA SRNKCA AND KANKAKKB oifers facilities to trnvel botwoon Cincinnati, Inrtlnnapolla, Luftwette, and Council Iiluits, t. Joseph, At.fhii)on, Lonvonworth, Kansas City, Miiincipolls, and St. Paul. For Ticket-, Maps, Foldors, or deolrod information, apply to any Ticket Office in tho Unltou States or Canada, or nddrass E. ST. JOHN, Ooncral Manager. The Best and Purest Medicine OVJv EVER IVlAUli. I J$b.TtwHl drive tlio Humor troim mir ! J tTWfJftc"'. nnd mate our i-Km B A, &.clenti and smooth. Tluioet 1 a, -'."ai;',,, . , iti11i..i. S y, "a v'fck.w lilili innr jour lienuiv rj 111 ,:-"-aV iiticr. rj s.foriJ s. o. V -v. -til a. Hiiiall ouly a li.. i-. )- '"i emiourul. Jtisui's.v. -Oj. o best ami -lieiieRt .n.iini.,iv v.w H. am von Will lie BlltHIIOU. . . J "At'Vy US nm-TlVAW. GUTIT ATONClifv M III TOll nn' Mliaimi ' i noy lHseaSc, "il wWi ' J".'! I Tliey novel urn w nru. Send a a-PI himiiliM u j. . . i m u j x w.t Boeton.MasB'i fr tc&t m&llcalwork jmnUMitHl? ick Headache IS a complaint from which many suffer nnd few nro entirely f reo. Its causo Is indigestion and n sluggish liver, tho cure -for which is readily found in tho use of Ayers rills. " I havo found that for slok headacho, caused by n disordered condition of tho stomach, Ayer's Pills nro the moat re liable remedy." Samuel 0. Iiradburn, "Worthlngton, Mass. "After tho use of Ayor's Pills for many years, in my pjactico nnd family, I am instilled in saying that they are-an excellent cathartic nnd liver medicine sustaining nil the claims niado for them." W. A. VVostfnll, M. D., V. P. Austin & N. W. Kailway Co., Ilurnet, Texas, m "Ayer's Pills nro tho best modlpino knovn to mo for regulating the bowels, nud for all diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach nnd liver. I suffered for over threo years from headache, in digestion, and constipation. I had no opnetlte and was weak and nervous most of tho timo. By using threo boxes of Ayer's Pills, and nt the same time dieting in vself , I was completely cured, Philip i,ockvood, Topeka, Kansas. " I was troublod for yenrs with IndU cestlou, constipation, and headanhe. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills, used in small dally doses, restored mo- to health They are prompt and offoctlve. . H. gtrout, Meadville, Pa. Ayer's Pills, t rniPABID nr G Dr. J. C Ayer Si Co., Lowell( Mass. &Ai by !! DroggliU ml Dleri la Utdlclne. Intelligent Headers will notice that nro not "wrrantttl to eurm all cli of dlioanoi. hut inl y nueli ah roault srom auiaorurou iir vixi Vertigo, Headacho, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Cosiiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, otc. For these lltoy tire not wrrniit4l In fallltt; liut tr nn n early ns li iM jtfM slble to iiihUo h rii4ly. I'rlce3dots 80IJ ICVKltyWlIKItlfi. UK foe Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets A'erroutness Hop P&stevs A N,. 1- ' tl.i" I II"'"- Itvm.'ilv pal..-ll, p.. .i.lo l. . . ' I '-.-ii' IU,-m I 'r ll " I 1 ' ' '' toidkuKn--i. n-f mill ' 1- ' tliKli !! k 111- I iUJ u I 'i '-, I ", M uruoitti uul I I iyh ill o In mi' i.u.11.. ml MutUswllwllai. I'l -lBlrllr4 Tt -tlu. .r ii.iii.l" 'I I- ftlld Ul OollrtUU,' III -Wltn' tll' .'I " '' I l I In 4Uipl" pi"f ill ll-n l."0' -fill'- - ' 1 'I 0J- llr rl.iTfr'l.'. u ' ' t"'!-" '' lrrlio. irW4 Hrl. I oi" !' . u II i l.'.i 'h. in th 1-w.l-i,'. 111. hi " i' i i '' iuL.UI ill' i ii ' I I-"" ki I li I.- ii - . -I .. -'" KOH Pi A6 I EK CO . I'l I..I-HII lOI. litlS.C I am. t -I , u ' ' it, .A.. i -V V V a. " ' m 113 Purely local iu our aim JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHICAOO, II. I,. Ban'l 1 ekct ft Pass. Agont 1 HOU fVI II HA BiTt. GR01VLLR. Teopla w'io rrrcr rend rflrrrtlon aw tu tirht to complain Uiat fsfo!ffsjOEB,ackjng rvceaniolnten on thn thwtt. Shall wn mj it in umiImih to fliiTNMtl to thotr lntIIicnoo, &ud cull tliora " Habitual (Jrowlers I ' Ak in Drug, Paint nnd novum Jwmwfttnj tor$Sor Kk-Kon, vMth , will Stain Old 4. ncw fuanituhk yamtth will Stain Glass and ChinawarC ai f0 WILL STAIN TlNWARC 001X6 will Stain yoo Old uahct time. WILL STAIN BABY'S COAOH AND A PAINT THAT ON T7?Y li WOLFF to RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. G0TTJS CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting DiEcaBea Miiwm mm Wondorful Flosh Producer. jrnny linva gninoil ouo pound per tiny liy ita uso. . Scott's Einulsjon is not n. secret rcrnorty. It. conttiins tlio Htimiilnt ing proporlios of tlio Ilypoplios pliiUm nnd Timo Norwoginn God Livor Oil, tlio potoncy of both bein'g lnrgely incroased. It is used by l'livBicjaiia all over tlio world. PALATABLE AS MILK. tSohl 1U nil Untualnlf. OCOTT A BOWNEj Chomlsta, H.'lf. Cream Balm ClPiii'.iPi tbo Nmal I'aanRBrs, . IIhh Tain ana IiitUunaation. Heuli the Bnros Rflktrnn the Sentu of Tait and Smell. EVER A i.u1irlc is .iiiilu-il hito i-arh nostril ami is .; idle, rili-i-.niii iiisnl ihiiKiiisIs, h mall, H'Ulsli-l'i i, mi is. I- I.I i.iiul lll'.KS, ii. Wuiipii St., New Vnik til' list IT, ISMl UAUllUIl warranted, nml every pair hiiH Ills mime nuil prlop miiiiipeil H liiillnnl. li fflh SEs- L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. IMne ( ulf uim! I.Hf id Wuifrprwuf (jrHlu. TIw iwlli in-.- ami rfii qunllth tlilM ibiW) canunl Ike U tti r hh-nMt than Mu- atntutf endonKJ inciitMiif tin ibuiiai.lN mo mm wfarum StfsOQ CirMuliif Iluiul-'Wijtl, an tlTnl and t llxli .ir.uku sin u lii.-W fiituilll'lldsl llsM'lf ! $t.00 Ila4-Mtwpl Writ ii.uiaAtl..ii r..r -dl.. mix! HuratIlil SO.BO :u4t-ar Writ Hi. Miimlinl .lr. itti. M ill ti iiu tu lul- tn ! mJ for rnilriturltiii n rarJlllTit. I'Aiii'uniyirn i All ma'lf tu . Hutt" uimI Iju' $3 & $2 SHOES LA'rftgs f Iiiim- ls-ti tin isl fivoriililv n i'i Uul sun' uu I Un ni'iil liniir",, nn iiIb in.ik II ltilriMlur-d u j rtur l.iiui) si.." - is'l'l nl On s.-i-ri. ' - k -.iir I -'li r nml If I" i.uni"! -"il'l "ii -u4 .Unit l- ri-li'M i iii'IiisIiik u'tttrtistit 1'rii'i . nr a isinlal f, r ..i Ii r l-liiulm W. J.. IIIM l.I. IN. Ilracklou, Mhiw. Adam Mi-hrkam &on, Agents, I I III! .11 IllN Kiud tne Advocate. Mff l .1. M 11 I I I II II '111 I I I A clean worp will rnie a good ilrnl of dust. The hen K not afiaiil In wink. -h l.iji rislit down lo It. KM) I , Hl.ll-,1. n.l 100 men to mil hi ilmpM-., ..i free pneknue of Ijtnc'x I nmily Melinite, llii'Ki-eiil root nnd herli remeilv, ilincoveerd liy !r Silas Innc while in the H.m ! inoun t.iins. For ili-i mm -nf tlie I.IiimI. Iiv r nnd !;ii!nefttl i. n nMiie inc. l-ui , unMjp i linn mill i lent i in: up 1 lie i ni ,lt x iii n doex wonder1., t InMieii like it. Y', erymie liniiM" it. I..UKP Me pmkiiKe, .'ill tnl. At all ilriiKKi I' ' Itevery is nothing if not a musing. The base ball batter has niven wav to tho bue.ktvheat batter. 8om FoolUll 1'rnple Allow n eoturh to run until it .-u l.evmil tlie reach f medicine. Tlicv ofh n -uy. " Oil, it will wenr nwny, Imt in hiom c nes It wears them away. Could lliev I'c in ditrpd lo try llie suenfisfiil ineiln ine railed Kemp's llalmui, willed is sold on a oilivc irnnrantee to euro, Ihey would immediately hfte the excellent cflert after thkiiitt the first dose. I'rire JiOe and $1.00. TriaUi.e free. At all (IriiifttiHt The Chinaman Is n realist, his one from nature. lie takes I'm Ik Worth Kihiu Iiik. Iii all diseaiWH of the nasal mnnniN jiiem l'iniie the remeilv lined inu( lie mm irrilal iny. The medical profeM-ion 1ms been slow to learn this. Nothing xatisfaetory can lie accomplished with douches, MiniT, hiWIfik or MriiiKcfl ln-eiiiiRc they are all irritating, do not thoroughly rearh the nliecteil snrface es anil should he aimuiuloiieil n worm than failure). A multitude oi persoiiH who had lor years Inirtie all the worry aud uiill thai ealairh r u inflict testify lo redieal cures wrought by Kly's (ream Halm. It was loo many Itomaii puuelies that illd the business for Jnlliu (Vmr. A Nnfr lmeslnirtit. Is hup winch Is gnamntpcil In tiring jnn alls riiPlnr' ipsiiIIs, or III caiui nf fiillillc a n-liini of I'"" ("'" . Myn mil' ii.iil 3 1, ii run Iiiis fiiini inn- ililn'ltisctl Tlruituisl a liottli- r Dr. Mux's Ni' lllspovory fur ('iimiiniiliin. II Is kii.i.iiii-m-ii i iirms rpiiPi in pvprj c.-isp. wtwn im il luraii alti'i'tlmi of TlimHI. I.nniisor Clii-hl, sm-li as I'mmiiiiiplliin, liiiiuiniiialliin of I.iiiiki, It. I. II I. A.l...... ll'l i...,, V ' in mi in, .ni iniii,, ikiuimiiis I tumil, I ITill, i'li'., I'tp. It is pli'asaal amliii;ii'piili to issu--l'i'ilVi-ily afp an pan alnas In- li ih-iiiIi-iI up,. in. 1 1 fill bottles frpo at ltltllKlt'S limit store. In tlio constitution of chilillinoil thpro is no ninro popular cl.msn than Santn flans. Oh, IVIial a CiiiikIi. Will yon heod liu- warnuii:. TIip t-iminl pcrhniis of the sura npprotn h of thai inoip Ittrrililo disean', Consiimpliou. Anl; yonr vulvfH if yon can alliu-i! for Hip sako uf wiv ing 60 (LiitH, to inn tlio i isk and do notli inx fur it. m know from t'xpciipiii'P lh.it Shtloli's ("nro ill euro your intmh. It ncvi'r fails. This explains why more than ii Million ltnllU wt'ic Hold tin- pant year. It relioves croup and whooping loiiuh at oiicp. AIullierB do not lip witlioiit it. I'm- lame hark, ii!e, or pIipmI, hop Shiloh's l'oroiis l'laster. Sold at Jlicrv's orTlminas' driiR store. nnhtall ears-arc ilotnni'd in llrldaeport, (Jt., councils havlns deetiled that i!ipv must go. 1lyi.)ip,slii mid Iiltcrt'iiinpl.iliit. Ih it not worth the nuallpri enf 7'i renin lo lire yoiirfelf of pvriy synipfom of llirpc dislrpHHiug roiilpIa!iilB,'it you lliiuk Kornll at our Miiro am! get a bollli! of Shilnh's Vilalixer. Hvrry Imtllp Iuik a printed Ktiaianlce on it, uso nWnnliiurly, and if il ilm oii no soml 'l will rin-t jnn nothing. Sold at ISicrv'a or TliomaK' drug, store, It Is. &Eilit Uiat no ono can atresL the flight of time, hut who is there who is not nlilo In slop a minute)? Mrs. irniiiP.spun, who has n lonllilo limn p.yrty inornlng Ki'tlitiR her vouin; hrood out. of their licils, says slio can't uudcreland why ehildreu aro called tho rising genera tion. Tin: proprietors of Kly's (.'renin linhii d- not claim it lo lie a cure-nil, Imt a Hiiro reiiieily lurealarmli, eolilsin lieaii anil und fever. Il is not a liquid or a suiilli hut is easily applied into the uoxtrils. it k'vi'" relief al unco. The poetess who villas in..' (die waB "Kisked liy the Wnvos" irl.t l!y fell over liosnl near the moulli of a i.vi 1. Mr. SuviIpi Wliat lii lipimiie of the Kirl you hired? Mrs. faiijdei - l"vo hpiiI her off. Mm wasn't ilitlnl with my lilr lii her, no Iib ash -d- inn lo liulni'liei ayes. Trout the NiiiloitV ('iiiliiil. Mr. A. N. Hiin, Wn'lilnu i.n, IM' . rns t lie r.i iiionp Iii t KI.ik Oil If ilii i 1.111.1I1 in iil ellie ami I111I uu 1 qunl fin IMiuiinitil mil Nc-uruli; i Sprnlns, tliun, J,u nip uul lis il4 j.. in. i-riji-'Zi Oonmiini turn, aro ;"ii iti 1.1 h il uul. ibis t , 1 1 tilo tllikiHii . it m-tnke Ih nl'ln 1 m-irlhi . Iiw- in epen iitr, iwe I'lirttnn ttmi; t nml I 01 101111,1111.11 1 nun unil nc fnril, mill 1 II' ll,. i'rire b Hl'llls, HI IIIQIIIIIP lirilH VIPTU. Un Hid you ever sen I he di liicnk Sim No; hill I've ofien In 1 1 nunUe in the early hoi.rs of the iimriiii$ lisiening for it. Tlio .lfalleso eat In a rouuhkeepsie, N. V., ilritK slore, mulilituly iIi'hIujh'. an ap IPlIle for leeehet, and wlii'e iIip dineviat's liack was turned ale thlilt of tlu-in. Jloti't (let llim-iiiiiiiui-d. lleeausp tin diielor m.i uii uiiinnl live J was trundled willi DmphV, nnd given up lo die. ltul after tmiug Sulphur Hitlers 1 am well. It is the lies! nuilirlne fur nil Kidney diseimes 1 evernaw -Mm. .1. llrown, lliidxe imrl, Conn An Indiana woman lias had no less than lire liuthands and is ready for urn slxlh, havhiK heen divorced from hei lagi one a few days bko. Tlilrty llve years aeo Aineripan boys had aaplrattoni lo heroine President of Hie lliiliml Stales. Now their ainhilinn In lo heconip a tUDOO lute hall plsyvf. Much injury I done hy the use "t irii "ilinp, eriphui coainonuds tsken .is ."rii lives. In Ayer's I'llls, the i.-uieni Ii is u mild lint etlielive cstharlie, tliit 1 m he I'onililenlly reisminii-iidcd o I k . Iui the iniisl delicate patients oh lull :i- liu most liillllsl. Time, '! a 111. Mrn. Smiili is aliiinl in dix'iiPDl Idsok, Air. S11111I1 ii'iili'i mu ) What do I eel' In iu iiiournin.' 1'nr wlioni for which for wlioi' .Vis simih -I mil inouruliiK for the tale Mi. Smiili An old proveili inns: "miiii; il. ii, old saint," and we wanlo know lin "I'l a fellow l) list be before tlie) I l; 1 1 1 In 1 ill a saint r -Stillwater 1 . 1 1 n 1 1 -: man. Wi- in fer that you nre alUigrUiei ton i mi n-: v 1. li'ulllirti In Life. I'lufili- fail in inuuy n.iys. In liiisiups-. 111 luiii-.ility, in relieinn, ill L.ippiiiess, .mil 111 IiimIiIi. we.ik lie.nl is ufli-ii :iu iiusii , piliil 1-ills,-hi I' dim 1-in II le 1 1' I In- IiIishI .li'is mil 1 in ill. tit- it"'eil in tin- liins, there Is s'mi In, -s i.l lit, ill) asllini.i, 1 Ii 111 I lie In.illl, dinmuetui, llenilntlii , 1 ti , in lli sliiiii.iili. wind, pain, ind jijcstiiiii, l.iinl sslU, li- ; in 1 In- lim, I ii i' I i 1 , 1 niii s- liiin, i-li- I'.iin in llin lull side, si Idei old s 1 . intm I, is rttusi-il li lit-arl sii mi 1 ni .ill llnse liijl.ldl.s III Miles' i- 1 .11. lol 1 lit Item! und luuts is liu- In ,t ii'iiinh Nuld, tfiiuiuuteed aud in j.n.t iuU I l.i 1 i 'lliouiui, and V- F. lli.-iy. Titaii i free. PRICE REDUCTIONS l'refevriiifj; to onvry Uncle Sum's Dollars to a big stock, we have inaugurated a GREAT Ml SALE. tiwocping Prioe Reductions! A rare ehrtnoe to get Fine Cloth ing fur below regular uriccs. A. C. YATES & CO., Gill and Chestnut St. (liCllRer Itlltlillli" I 13th nnd Chestnut Si, cilculation is growing KJ ULL hecnuse we I'urnish all the latest local news in the host style. Sample us 0 Fayorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGH AM $25.00. Kadi Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two lai-ge drawers, with nickel rings, and n full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin cr Machine sold front $40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be fore payment is asked, lluy direct of the Manu facturer? and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for live years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing Hachlno CO., 2G9 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa. WWII VA.TC I'ltEiaUT.-TEft I Weharc a remi ly that will CURE CATARRH. I BRONCHITIS amf ASTHMA. Our fallh is so tlroncr thnt we will scnil treatment on tllai. Send for Treatise and full partlculni. Address, The Hall Chemical Co.,38C0 Falrmount Av., PMIa.,Pa ore Hi CAN bo CURED. W will SEND FREE l.v mull a larcaTKlAI. IlOTTl.K : nlsn. a treatise on Kpilepsv. DON'l SUFFKR ANY LONC.l'.RI Give Tost Of fice. State and County, and Age plainly. Address, the HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3S60 Fairmotint Avenue, rhiladelpliia, Fa. 11 nn is come on knrrlio - iki:m'1"ivi- ll( i lie rlU. Hur fni, ar mioqimliil, and to mroitu. i- out iii)h nor (tomU ha will t ndrii it tnOM ItRWN In Mrh l.xttilv Mahi'ic (nl thnne nhn wrlfi to u t onrr-mti makt iirr o( Wthf rhmitn AM you In 4t in m return it (" show our r""d( to th'iid h rall-your lirlrhTn nd th. sp unnind pa th t pfnntnf of Hill UtttrlUomfnl liowa llii mall ami of lh It la- 1 Td('lttIi I tl I EY icop. The following cat (rNei thu tpptaranc of it tftlucatt to about the fiftieth part of Iti hulk. It la rran1, doubta ilta Itla cone,atUriri Ueaur tocitrry W wilIalahow)riuliawyu ran inak from Hit tol I a Jay at trait, from tht lUtt.wtlh outaitwrianra IWttr vintr at oneo W y llatrrfieharf Aldrci( 11. HALLtfT It CO.. lio WbO, I'gRTLAUD, H1KK SFor LOST or FAILING 3ffANU00D weaitneaior JJonyanam.ina, .uuu of TlrrtirKor Exeeiiea in Old or Younr. ltiibuklt fcti'ilf flUMIonilftilly l(fstorl. Ilw ti n1are stwVh-oWKAKtI'KTlArKlMl(aSJLUlast'Illr IbMlutH ..fllU IIUMK TltKATJIT-Ilcfll. U day. etittlly rrom ft0 8Uiaainl rrlh'ii wialrlra. VTrUlhrm. ERIE filEOlCAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. THE POLTCE GAZtTTE lHltm (ilil tllnst r:itd 1'iipi'i In tin- wm 111 iTiiitiilniiii; all Uu-lati'Hl wiiiiiIIiiiihI nml niurt 1111: iiivk. Nn .ilniin kiii'i. u it i'i 1 or Hub inulll run allnnl In In- uillu.ul 11. It allls Illilkl'H llll'llltM Utli'll'll'l ll oi Mallnl In iinv nilili-i'-i hi llii' I 111I11I States, Ni'i'iu-Hi M:ij'd. ft Mi'i ks t.u -1 hi-llil lir rrltts liu s iiiiiIi- 1 ui Jlifliitvtl K. Fox, I'liiiiklm S'lUiur, Ni w nrk t'it) Hill 3 I'lin.APKi.rm v. r . ( t . ntmjnM(HJt'i'aHt'ii 4lt' l.i-M, itf LIMII' fl "111 'HI- !( II ,u I"' MOKl.i il ill rur.Ut'.i 'n "ilifii, w i iifti. ri'iHi ii t ii'nur, CURF GUARANTEED. AiU .1 offlnjiiouiioto IT It N F W I hiV!!'!iFaRHi .Worth MIIMI.UU. V iwairu ut wttru I'ariMrl 'lrr warrantrt) ttfay, nil.lt liuntlniT rtM 1 Ilo t It lailMa aiul cut a aitna, with mirki ami run of "tMlu.l) vnlutl ONI HmIN In remh l(ultv rail MriltP una Vet toirrthrr with our larjra ilnalil llnmrj loiiarlioiu a. Ihw aatntilfi, aa H il.a vatch. am !. Alt ihf Wrt t m. li ! 1.1 itinw itiluit wn twmA vou tn lhr who rail- wtlir Monda nJ m-itrhbontaiij trwiM about yii-thalalmyai-Milti ia valuable trattti torn, u hu h hoMa fur yi f hm one tUtlrd, and thus ma an twmiiI W pay all ivr.-w. rHiirhi, rt Aflai yoa kiHv all, tf you m.xiU Akr to p.. tw-rk ft.r u: am from 'Jla to kIO -r k mid uimafOa AdJr..i, Minion .tsltti,, UkkHIS, l'urlluiMl. Maine. $50 IlewB! Slop lliat IlawKlng aim Spilling. 1 will giro Plftv Dollars Mi 1 . i-i ,.f Ca lartli, fVild In tlio Until, Di-alni'-s, Hay Km or, AITi'iiiil Kv' Smlil, A-llnui ni Tl.l11.it Tioulilr. 1 raiiiiul i nn' it Ii my r.i'.iruii I.il'IiI Calaiili 'nn. s' i' l !' 1I11II111 tniiij (iiiUillii-r aililii"-f uu 1 ii.'Illa. I will mail 11 In ynu al ni) i' lint I'Virr f'lirml llli Tlirri' Itoltl. . IIHNIiY A. ttl'.liivr. - HI l-J ICrliaiifii' M.' (ii'iu'v 1, .V. 2-l nni' cti. A 1 1 A M I- M lll'.r .IntlN 1- t HKh CONTRACTORS. Li'liiliton, Carbon rminl, I 'a , UiM''ltiill iiilnini (lie iiitilir III it Duty an- ihi'mii d lo liu all kliiiK if OdiuE ad Pliimliiiie; Woit, Slll-ll Iih I'lllllll III Itillll I Ill's, i In-' I, iv , il i'i limr-il ince and 111 liu- xs- hIhIi' iiiaiiiii'i-. IXlimat''." i-lu-i 1 lulH fiuu hlli-il nil Illil' ,l! lull. -' 1 Il--UI rhiirn axle ruHatKn m.r iv riu: wom.11. !' w LiiNMii lire uiuuimaui I. nitumlv 1 11 1 i'i otHUyotliri lirtinU Nlil it- ii. 1 ;t:TTiii;jr.Ni ink. ml. Mi l.l.CHIiRNKIHI.I.Y. $2 1 1 nn m SB B H Ml m m m mmhmm Piles! Piles! Piles! I t t'nm't-vtl I'llr .Vi'.i-.ii , ni, tiii m i-i-r lot in of I'll - tul tn I i . . .nui( lit lllll, ni 1 -1 1 - a illlt tlll t' 11 1 t ItTi-. in vci l.ni-l 1 1 v 11 . . i, m 1 w f.nh il v, uli i-i 1 uim i i 1 ii 1 v Hi 1 ii 1..1 i-, ci.n. Ii..'t il 1 I 1 M'l-i ' ' iU Il til, .lit) I ' M SSI-, I'V I t I I . 111! I ..' llt- IIK Il1 .III' I SilU'"i f"ll in t M 1 1 I I l i 1 lilt.lt 1 1 1 1,1 1 III I -i 1 uil I 1. ii. .M ilU I llli t 1 II MMil ill Ii l-l I i'l 1 1 I til . I 1 1 (.11 nit, I III I'M .1 ! I' ' 1 t 1 1. d Villi .1 U A'IiIm m, I'i'ini i, KM Uim .iU-i . Nlil h In N V l hum. aud 1 i. tliumaam. Lctillitoi), Vu.
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