II IT '5 I tn mva vaar. f50.00 L lv t W linos ) 1 iiirt'.t To W m! itmt InwTtimv -,tJril and tftrtlntM" rA M 4bkt Oifta A U . y ii rV .oifcir. Executor, AjwiuMtnlgr lortal .... ! line, 15 IllruVtiftrKufcufrlUlflg laaarihan ill advsVtisCnVntil f' b'fttr pa- iltW m .. p. L per UrUg U19HI Will aaiaj hip. ro tog wqnv. D't T&tttto Hurt. r. TeVf many 4 trouble. 1 Wouloarst Uk a bubbW, ' 1 Vej bf'atr of Lethe depart, ''lB6twrbear.t. -Iv U AM.wer.ewt place Id tb r.. . .,.. .. ,M . Tbere' many a sorrow 1 Weald Yenlidi to-morrow, . o ow tiling to furnish the mint. ' i jto airily Mroflin:. 'Aad quietly brooding, ' Atehes oat MI .eorU ttorritte Mow woloom tbe Memlng Of look tbat at bMmrng.' ' 1 krtberona'n weutbr or whether guaapooii, '- Ky bright m a brr jr. . Cbki nA m clierry, noma and tbe eon ad the heartache can cure. Beeolre to be merry, All worry to ferry . i the famed water that bid ua forget . And no longer tearful C But happy and cheerful. feel life ha moon that .Worth living for yet. The Archjry Club. " IH try the arrow And brad the bow ; The arvhera are waiting. And we mut go. . Out club hat offered A lovely prlie A bow and quiver ' -.Of monster mi I The bow of Innce-wu.xJ I five feet long ; She feathered'arrown Are true and uti-on. If Iihould wla It- , OH, dearie me I The happiet girl . Zt) the world I'd be ! weeaon nave a name , . In our "Indian Uuu,',' -; 4 . a "Willi 6nr chieftain, " VRnb-a-dub-tluU" , . I am ,'lalebloeoui," Queen of our raee Blele W "Itoaobud," Carrie "Brownfaoe." .EaKle-Eye," ,'Dlaukhawk,n ."Never-eay-die,' ThunderotouM," "Snow Halt e." ... Cp-ta-theniky." Are title we give - To Charley uud Dan, ItobeH and Kridle, 1 Lily and Fan. Oh, which of these ten TheriiehaU win V i,near tbeiu coming . 'With whoop auda.lnl And wow (o meet them Well aneed away : Then I thaB tell you ' who win to-day f ' ToqjH'g COMPAKIOX. FMiUThouoM. powar to do great thing ally vm from tb willingn fpMoiiofs. oamlvari, frlbad la mater. Sartta tW tra'a. jure aod A tU bawiUfuU-' - - - -v i i 1 0& can hr fatUd to observe TTwWf fro lib fipoa all with 4 om ia contact. 1 )rry h rntHipa th blad. h Ik royolatioa . tbat destroys ibiniT, bol tb fratioa. 3 i lik tb ajt which a we 7 towad it, oaaU tb abadow t bturdaa behind a. r to I Oot allow idleneaa to ' deceive oroiIoa gi,U to-day it I from yott (omorrowi etp ar -JBy important, bat WtA' ldoroed by tba ItolMdaa.yMca attraoUva. !rMStblgei a: raah 'do w giva .belDtnp' hand toa HI --1 , U ilf 1 Hit ' ntt M AM kn diMoarag. lata Urn to Rt ovr ewa niafortan than to bo la jtoWluii bor good for- it of inoreaalnar th lit ticUJwbtber ibar ' 4I.'J barsit Lbtaotfclrtarad ia to rtCJotloa. I i " Thw rrnWtnt'a ONfrfcKMM .1. . JUward Cm mp, onlil lb Pre dent' removal to Lonf Braaoh, waa tme of Li faitbful Mr. ' "Ha walalwayi 'M' cherfat2,aJ4 ,Mr. Cramp, Trtd bad to . moh , arw Why, ha oed to utonUlT m .wilh hie joke tefl waifc h a' offer' teg horribl. Baffer 7 X boald y U did. Tbe firei week or ten- 4J it wa . bia- UL Ha kept Myiog, Ob, mj Gad I ll ft feel ai though miilioni of oaadUa war-bio( "ton throach tbcia. . I ned to aqnea hi! feet and kaa In . tof band a bard a I noeribtj oold, , and : that aeemad'tha. o&Jx ca4. "."The' Jaf la- w abot and At) Sunday be kept talking all the time bat oo Monday b waa . mora qojat, and then oo Tuesday morniog tie the dootora abut down on bia tali tog. . Sunday morning, just after the big crowd of doctors bad clew ed oat, I wne aloue with the Proi dent aud Dr. Hliss. Tbe doctor 4 on one ai Jo of tbe bed and I waaco tbe other.' Preaident Oarfleld Ind bold of Dc Bliss band and tariod hie heed and asked me if I ki ''W where be fiat eatr Dr. Hi in. I fid biin I did not, aud be aaid be' would tell me." . , "Hesftid that w'aen - ka ; war a youngster nnd atarlnd for Itio c. I loiie at Hiram ba bad junt 13 a ten dollar bill wbiuli was in U breast pocket of bi coat and a fre in bia troueer pocket. He said - le waa footing it up tbe road, and aa tbe day waa bot bo took off bia "ct and carried it on bin arm, takiig good rare to feel every moment or two for tbe pocket book, for I jo burd uarued f 15 waa to pny bi p trance fee at the college. Aftir a while be got to tbiukiog over w jat liollegs life would be like, and ' itr not all about, tbo pockotbook .for i' Muinetimu, aud when be looked gain pru- i was gone. lie went back m full along tbe road, buntiu; botLaidea for tbe book." on "After a while be came to a iwuse wber, a vounjr man. . - , j T4? .. . , leaning fre gule asked uim aa ua raine up wuui - i a a j .... . ba waa boating. r'Tonng:0feld explained bia loss and deaoriUl tbe property,' when tb yonnj:l man banded it over. The, 1'resid. U by thia waa langbiug, and in cuulu aiou said, ''flint young mau waa Dims, wasn't it. Doctor 'V TLhDoo toa laughed aod aaid, "Yea;! and when Gen Garfield anid, j sav ed me for college' the Doctor ans wered. ' Von, "Yu, and tuny beif I bad not found your ten dollait yon would not bote been Prceiilant if tbe I'nitod Rtatea'' Tbe Tiwideut Uugbad at that, aod aaid tbt if be got aell and made any miaUkea in bia adminiatration Dr. Blias would bave to take tbe blame. ' TJldSaws ft.iet A greedy man God batee. A great mark i soonest hit. A baaty man never wants toe. A honey tougqa, bart of fall i A hungry man i an angry, man. . A great ship most bav deep wa ter,' . . ' . A great reputation ia a grenl charge A guilty conscience needs no ac cuser. . ,. A bappy heart makes a happy vis go. A bandfol of trad m beadfal of gold. j A jest driven too far bring borne bat. , ,.. j A bandnom man and a fool man wear tba aama cap. ' 1 A great man' foolish saying. for wise one. " A baod aawja a good thing, bat oot to (bav with. jak never gslo aa nomy! bat often loses. friend - A ; joyful avtnipg may follow a orrowfnl morning, ,. , . A Itaodfol of ' comnjon hih it worth a baahe.1 of learning. . ; A great man will oot trample on a worm nor apeak ta n emperoc Indoleno W a atream wbiob flow lowly on, bat yet nodermiae tb foandation of very virtu. ' i ..... Woman mak poor aoldiar. : Yoa bav only to mention powder, , and yoa Had it' abont fao with tbm. ,I waa tt cboroh to-day and n ioyd it vary maob," "I am glad of that. ald bia pioa watbart, "bot I did not w yea. Oa. wbiob id didyoarit," vAbom, y, hm, taAOMMwd, tba vdlcooH4 , ,lwf. "J ut otr Ut nlaUi Pt . ' . . - till. I 7 II I I i r, eaaaaaaasssBa'E'aai .vr-r; train fef fiotd. Good ordef ta the' foundation! af all good tblog! ! If you art ' aot ivery alevr yon Vobid u too5nikioy.":,;.:':; , '.. 'Eellgloo eoneiat hot ia knowledge bot lot boly Uf o ' . ' ' '. 4 ' . l f Aa old, niVf rnpecta . of tbf of biota ai youB mao boaata .No aaaa aval looked for tbo dark id of life without finding it II who wait to do a great deal Of good at on cat wi)l never d any. " . v It ik to lit twice to be able to en joy tb reUoapoot of yonr jmat life Have patieae "With all tkiega, bat obiedy 1mo paUanoa wila yw aelf. - ' J ' If you loevr bow to pad loss than yon get, yoa have tba philoso pher a tou. Men often jodge tb person, but not tbe cause, which ia not justice, but malic. . . t i ; Then i nothing that i redoe tb face ao4 mind a tbo presence of great tbut'e, ,', Von eannot bring tb best out of a man uulea you believe tb boat ia omewbai'e in him. , . . ' ' D not loae coarago by conaidur ing your own imperfections, but in atantly sut abont remedying tbem. ; We may laugh or ' weep at tb madness of mankind i we bar Oo right whatever to villify tbem. Tralniug tb baod ao.il ay to do work well.leada. Indiyidaala to form correct habit ta other respect. Wicked men tnmbl over straw in tbe'way to heaven, but climb QV er bill in. tb way to dealrnctioa. It daaan't bnrt a good man to bav ' bia ' obaractar, ioveatixatad t neither doe it hurt a coin to try its ring '; ' t , ; A nplrit of cectroJiotion is ao pedantic aud batef'il, that a man should watch against every iustance of it. . Do not begin to quarrel with the world too aoon . for, be 1 na it may be, it is tbo beat w bar to live in-p- bere. Tbot air tba Christian who are uior careful to reform themselves than to be abotiaoahy ceuaurrng othera. Tbe chief properties of wiadoni are, to be miudful of thioga past, careful of things persant, and pro videot pf thing to oomo. ' Neither a mu nor a woman ia tm tirely aaf until be or aba cau andure blame and receive praia without x- citemeut. , Th Fortune Hunler. Th genuine fjrtun banter is veritable acamp maroeoary, cruel and greedy. When eome rich wo men marry om poor men, they lit tie imagina th ' misery tht y ar oreating for themrelvea. Amau wbo woo a woman with .mercenary no Uvea i rather apt to bat ber for be- ing worthy of a better fate', ar sb nndouUedly ia, else bar generou heart would dot to ran ' away with ber indgement Th man i - wbo marrie a woman for her money bad better kill ber outright, and tak it Indeed, that i what creator who makes a match with snob a 'motive would really lik to do. Ha wants tb bard gold, oot lb soft woman who own It, and he bates ber be cause be ba to tak ber also. Poor little heiresses, with soon delightful fortunes -t poor little widows, ,witb a nag bttl sum settled on yoa by tb husband that bad your ' comfort at heart, bow maoh better that ' you bould be peonilesj women sewing lor your living Then come ' strong, loving band might gatbao yat p to a leader heart, and yoa might be very tor it wu all for yourself all, very bit of it. But now, nothing i left to'yoa bat a loveles exla teooe a broken life. Ab it' a dangerou eiperimaot to endow meq with yonr earthly goods, id plao of beiog endowed by tbem and yoa pay tbe penalty of tQU rrriog lb natoral order of thing. A lecturer wa one ia a. dilemma which b proudly never forgot. While talking about art ba ventared the aaaertioo, "Art oao never im prov nator." At that mqme.o aom oo in th audienc ' cried ftijdJ ia a groff voio "Uan t, ab T then bow do yoa think yoa would look witboat yobf wig IV . Th lay of tba nighttngal tna b vary daligbkful to well ff man, bat tba Hbya of k baa Ar liked bot tar bf lUB'tBv ' " !'; 4 ft t , T Prmrba. t . IU wbo faatafo train must ked bo bar - : xtc- .j No peach last to sweat aa befor 'onesly is the beat policy j . but policy is not alway Looeaty. Me draaJ what aa b raalisal t it ia th onkoown that is fear 1. A great thought 1 like a flint tit requires metal to bring forth re sult, ' So taw can 1 a ac;emf jl atheist notll be i atl to retreat Limaolf. rain Is freq-tenlly mure Itntible to viglafou than -to fhi frtiysieal body. . ..m . Tb brightest hour of th day is that on ia which all oar desire arc gratified. The waa or womin wbo perform kipdly act to another is mote bleat tbau tbe recipient. Man reiuoui i animal are govern ed by Justinct. Tb former fie. qnenlly err, the latter never. A- powder mill ii oot a tf place of refuge in a tnnuder (torin, nor ia a quarrnl to him that tear the truth, It has been aaid that woman do not reasou, but act from intuition. This may account for the ubimoe uf women atliuiats. The molt infinitesimal grain of sand cau ajop tba wheel of awatob i so th iaa41aet grain of trnth can silence th tongnu of a boaster Tb two yonng hairs, wbo bud been taking their tirat lesson in grammar, disputed long and earn tly over a question, and at lust agreed to decide it by arbitration, aelecting ah bead of tba family aa arbiter.with foil powers to aeud for eraon and papers. The old man wne graining his bjota bafr tue kitchao atove. " , 'Father,' aaid tbo eldest heir,- is it proper to suy ne ia rich or we am !rich r Tba oh) man worked carefully down iuto the bolljw uf lb bout nvierh inattp, remained a long time in hougbtfdl mediUtioo,and then alowly replied .... , "Well. should say it would come olgber th truth to ay , wo baiu't rich. . ' . ' And tb young heirs, when they j thought of tbe time they bad wor rying peon.io out of their paternal relative, thought it might b that way too." ', Nat t Aud tb old man kept on appoint ing bia boot with extract 'of bog., , af"? "When we ar- married, Lacy." aaid the poor mao'a ou to th rich man' daughter, "'our ! honeymoon eball ba passed abroad. . W will drive to the Hoi, promenade th Padre,' geae down into tho blue wa ter of tb Adriatic from tb Itialto and enjoy tbe iieapolitao anaeta, trolliag along tue Cbiaja." "How delicious, n ahe( mnrmnred, "bot John, dear, bav yoa got mon ey enough to do all this, for pa ay I musa't ipectianytbing until be dies," John' countenance under went such a o'aeoge thaj she coat d not refrain from aakiug bin if be waa aick, "No, darling" be anawered faintly, I am not sick. 1 1 was only thinking bat perhaps we had hotter poatpone the weeding antil aftor the funeral." "So yoa'fe not going to m trry Ki rn lIMn' daughter,' thought yau know my bean is t on that inatoU," tbundsred Sir Marmaduke, the dairy king, to bi son, Lem Norton, tb octeimer of Yellow Spring. ''Mo, i," m"kly roplioJ tbe yoaog mao. "Aod, sir," roarsd th enraged .nan, "may I ak why yoa dare thu o tbwarl my eipressfd will, f "Ye, ir,"said bis hop, io low, fajot Voioe, naeajuse oeivr ureuiasu i-ua- e,oa 1 ak4 ber, and b aaid aheM rather marry a pomp-log for bram thso anyboJy ia this family." -Ab exolaimsd Sir Afrrmadak. will a lading in flsotioo ; end lben.be tqrn- d away t thjiw AyribirOQW In tb corner of th lot, too. said, in i he vole of a ihaoderxoload. "Hn don j er foot, y 1011114 Imp of k thiilsptob, or I'll keook , tb iaf fl o(i(o y with a aeck-ykn 1" And bU' woaoa kowf iht tb proud- puritd old ma wa tblqklng of her, O'..' .' 1.1... ! .,tli!W, A lfUk f satleman, with tb pa- ouliar aerapicuity of letemeot aha raaterUM f bi rao, ) tb abll fuiaasorala oiaaiog o-pvatty girl ; i lbeaebwaroB't.lel y' - a. r-jr- -'Nv a. aK , , uaivrpi iiii j'jv.mwhi. a.i . . A.. , i m...m. I . liadie beiog iAUoduced kM4 never bow hastily; bat with 1oMil measared dimity, " V ? l Th inferior i to b iatrodueaii v tb sorxtrior, tb yonogee to tba U er, th gontleman to tb lady. It la the lady's privilea to ta cognise the gantleman after aa in traduction, aod bia duty to raturs tb bow. Introduction on th atresia or iu public place should ba road ao qiietly a not to attraot publio at tention. 4 ' l'erfect ease aut self posseision are the easantiala to the making and receiving of graceful and bappy in troduction. Etiquette req iiros that a gin 'la mau nlway raise bi bat when in troduced t either la ly or gentle man in tbe atreot. Introduce toa.nju ot'ier only thoj who may And acji'uintaoa agree able. If any dm'ji ettit oa t'n subject, in lire bofjre ban d. When introduoin parties, pro nounce the names distinctly, li you fiil to un ljrUa 1 tu n t ai when introJucod, fool at libjrty to in quire. Due of the dutim of the host and hostess of a private party is to ninke tbo guest acquainted with each other, (lubsts inny, however, make introductions. Intro lueti ni are ofton diH.int il with at a priv.ito ball, it bcinr Uk m for vrauted tlcit onlv thoso are in vited, who ought to-- be anqnuinted. Thua acqnaintance may begin with out formal introduction. If upon any oooiiion you aro in tro liiood at a friend' honss to even your bitterett enemy, ooartosy ro qniresthtt yj i saluto hi.n, or her, and giro no sign of ill fouling ' while you are the guest of yonr friend. If caaually iotro Inoad to a strang er, when making a rail a the bouse of a friend, otiquette dooa not . re quire a HnbHoi'iutit recognition. It ia optional or oot after such acci dental meotitig or iotroJuvtiou. - A Mother' Influenc. I fit is bard fur a young mother, who has not yot overcome tb wayward ten loucios of her own youthful na turo, to realize the influence ah ex erts over ber little one, oh U eonatantly aarrounded by critical imitator, wbo copy ber moral and manunra. Aa tun motlier if, ao are the sous aud daughters . If a family of children are blessed with aa ia- talligeot mother, who is dainty and refined in ber manner, aud doe not oonsidor it necessary to bo one wo man in tba drawing-room and au entirely different person io ber every day life, but who i a true mother, aod alway a tender, charming wo man, yoa will iovarinbly aa ber habits of peach and perfect manners repeated in ber children. Great, rough men aod noisy buay boy will alway too their voice aud atep quietly, and try to bo more manner ly, when she atop to give tbem a kind word or a pleaaut smile for a true mother will never fail to say or do all tba kind, pleasant, tbiuga aha oau, that will iu any way help to lift op aod cbeer those whose live aro shaded with oar and toil, Tbo mother of to-day rule the world of to-morrow. Exsfutny e. A German Machine, An ingenious Gdrraio doctor ba invented an apparatus which is de signed to supersede tbe guillotine, tbe gibbet and all other means of in flicting the death penalty. - fa tbe middle of ao apirtmeat specially ar ranged for execution atands au al legorical statue of Justice boldiog a word io one band and a pair of aualea ia tbe other. Directly in. front of tbe statu is placed aa ..arm cbair for the . condemned. AfUr reading tb deaab eeutenoo th Jodge, wbo ifl alo invested with the funotiou of aa exeoationer, cant a judicial taff which be bold io bis baod into one of tbe ecal. wbiob Immediately deacend, and . at tbe earn instant the condemned mao fu)la dead through tba operation of a powerful electrie battery concealed in thoetatue and connected will) tb rm-deeir, Kxperiuieot with thi machlna hv beea tried npoa an ot, a botee end ta dog, wbo were immediately aitermioated, aa wa also an no wary magistrate wbo wa altingtb axperloteat aod wbo ioeaatioa! 4 approached tba ear tb fata aim-etir. ' ' . r i " r ! "wlilj tl itt'A Itltl. ' - i ' tie wis a f ii if oil mil, bj bnkeL brenul-f lis I at I b)v-le- gt J. o 1 waan b otrd tb ooart roj o,b all4 ont i .a . a a . a I . "nori Jinuarv woara tor bo, r; Ar yiit rI mry Mi) lira f Yott bat I II v ly f JJjo't koivv your nt-nc, b it it' all right. H Jt' lb family f Pritour f" "Tbil's u i uif'i' r. V tint of th priair V "Prioo r y i are oiiirgti rith being diuok." "Cbarg I Wlut di I they want to.cbtrge me fir t CmMu't they Me tint I was drunk without cli irg. in It r "'iiiir, w!iih mlirfii infli enoi of intoxicating lij nr you met an at lor.n'ii o:i tb xirout an 1 of- furad I) Wi'ciUj hi.n for fivjdol lurs." Ton're aljiuting. I did, and if he'd had am I enough to take hold, I could r'it hi u ou bis back ia fivo aocou.ls 1" "'loiise don't be ao liilariona." "Can't holp it, b in. I u hiHri.ru all duy nnd hilarious all night. V'ui on my wsy to Vork Stale, Stopped olT here to get my boot tnppod. and I gtios I tok lit'.le to m ich iilltoi, Si'll rijht, though how much is the ! t uie f " " Where d yon liv ?" Ti.vu of Hr.ia, C nity of J Hhiivm io, S'..i'.e of Mic'aigaa, U 8. A." "Aro yoi g )iuj oit thi morn ing" "That's the cnlkrrlnalinn." "If I lot you go will yon take the next train f" ' If I doa't I'ui a apottol woo l chuck 1" "Well, yjn mj go." "That's the checker 1 Nothing mean about you, Squnr. Which way do I go? Oh. yea. Well, toddy da "The old oaken bui-ki t. ' " 'The Iron-bouud buckot Tbe little brown jug which hang ia the well" Detroit Frit Pre. Width Av th9 Dura. "I want a pioce ov a board naWod off. pUoed on the outside," aaid Mr. Doolovy. uV'd a few friends, in at the home last night to a curie tenia', and the low panel avibe dure got kicket out iu tbo mcrrimeut." 'ow wido do7ou want the pieco cut t" asked tbe carpenter. "Tbe width ov the dure, av course," replied Mr. Donlcvy. 'Mud bow wi ll ia the door 1" "Well, it'- as wide a a chair i lang, iist Ye kiu jist Ny a chair across it to kape tbe children in an' the pig ont. an' it fit as though it aur matched for it." "Tut alt chain are not tba tame ize," said tbo carpenter. "Aw tbundor.ond turf ! ynr thick er beaded pure Milton I apiks i the chair come up jist ovju wid the edge of the windy aiill." "lint how high ia tbo wiudow sillf asked Jfr. Chips 'Mother the badgering tungue o'y," growled Mr. Doolovy "if only tb widooes a me bund bartiu' tb thumb hUhor thuu th rain wathor that Un Ii outsilu, no' if ye can't make it from that ye cau't have tb job, aod I'll tak it to sum car pintar that understands bi business aud know the measure av a dure ia oil bead without makiu' a ohntecb ism av binisulf. Says, can ye cut mo the piooe av yer craft that has half the siose y wur born wid t. And be bad to go find one. Our Immense Country. Americans bav an excuse for ba Ung ft little vaioglorloua. No oua . ba aver traveled from New Orlean to tbe Canada Jioe, or froin rortlaud to Baa Francisoo, without lu a cer tain maaar realicing tbe enormous extent of the country he Uvea io. ut there are other trip wblcb would serve to impress tbe magni tude of tbe catioo far more vividly. Oo would bo a voyage from tb estoromost end of Lake Ontario. Biit even ia tbe intorlot of the j)jd tiaeot there ar river journey , of apparently interminable length. A flat boat arrived ia Omaha rotniy wbiob bad oouedowa treara 1900 railee. Tbe boat wee eonmanded by A. S. Labeao, tad it bad atarted at the mouth of the Big Horo la Mootaoa. It bee HoeteJ dona tba TeJljaoD aod Mfaecari aeerly 2 ; Tiiji iOf-ty. Pnli1lhd "vry Thnmdar Evf-nmij Taroct of Suliscnptioti, TWO DCL1K3 PER A5MJM.' Fay atla Kittvri snwfiHte. or fl)aifiM( paid wilbja, year, Ko pnr aba oonttntted ' uaui 1I rraaragii ar paid antr at th option of tb uitv llar i. i.-. ouiaxiriiji-yifrida wf the eorj&ly afervw.. JSog aa! wain: paper atJOraaeoi V tmhacnsawiUr4iliar and are HatJ hrrWtm ric of the paper 000 mile. adiatao4ual to two third of tb way o th Alantio. Tbe eargo of tb 0 boat waa buf falo bide a4d drie I 'meat. What a romantifl abt at timaipertlou jonro y it tnost have beta. Yoaog Imeruua. wbo oau effjrd it, ought to visit tho distant regiooa Yel lowstone Park i aow open., to tb world i it i probably tb meat fsia n toenery of Color la and Ne Utxino is within five Jay of f York. Within a year it may Vie po sibli to take tbe car at lloctoo and reach th city of Mexico within a edt. All Well-to-do American hoo1d know aomething of th woud erful country they lire In befor . spending their money . io foreign tiavel.' ! " 1 1 """ I Nevoi ui u ol.l niHill'-Oox. 0 ild i nut to he anc(i'd (it Where nny evoi liiillng sprier be found t In ai lndian-r ibSr f ctor. Or It'oti Pu'tiiuiij, ieli R't itti iii A,tWii,, Vers Hitrt't Carbuncle Roil ant lteH irg II union, Curtd. FEVER S0fi. XVhM toll nit la lh tfO'S. t')M t'.f a. r p.r. iMittn loaillf in h- rnvrlia -f lh I'tTirrm HKItmri. Mr rrtUrlek YMa ..I thi. innn, li h n l'onu.1 fur r witri a r mi of til. I.t-t n i ll lntr tt ii. htr llf ik flp I in tii. hi i.i m tak f'lnr IUi.(. II h lk,n ni.onl (our bolll.t Ui'Tiivu -O'.t. r, m l ii4l Hi iinniTm nl ()itii'c or itcroallv, Ml. U lul.t la l noat II. an I h lkawliau- It k ,Uli In twhol I May, ail illl 'f i4lf. I li y.i.i flnl.l bia to-.lr Tb haii dull .Ull'i f Oil .4. It. TlttPP. Allr4, ai. SALT RHEUM. Will VHO int'. l, f.ll nrhirn at., Ohlittct , Rrllull mwl-dai ear of Silt KMa.inl on bHl, f. ri ,t (jr aa- Imd jn i 0't''lln walk iapt a ka1 n l . (r on ar: i vl i h4 1 hi Mir (nr llit yira i tria l hun.lrada df rar dUa i rtnamri prantinaa. hit t"n ! c wrmanil7 currl by tb Odiiaura Ram.liaa. GREAT BLOOO MEDICINES. kail h IUIS t til Uf .rrl p,M .f th CrriooiiA Rufui4. lb p.l I bun lrla of dnlltr for uit.ina. tarurad'aaaiai of to blnal 4 I nd naf tniin I anyibla M Ml lb Outh r4 Bui. Oiia-J. 4- WlbLI4M,rrJTlt, B.l. TRfiATMEIvt th Outlflnr traatnwnt tar th odr of Skia, Mmlpaail Hlo-l (' ,,. mh.iii in tb ! Urnl nt )itu'Ui,4 Hniauu, th Htoa4 farlflsr. Suit th ailariil ua df Crri run aud Vvtiovut op, th Uraal Skla Ca't PriMofllnTivt'ai, iidall biix, Hj ; lar t"4,l OrTi0L'4 H0'.r.i j,r bt'l. )i titiH or. tkM. curiodHa asarixe Boar, io Hn, bf all tmj4lai Iut, a PJilfcU. Untna. Mass. CATARRH ifi COmpleU Treatment For $1,00. ntr ka4 aid vain. aiMf. wrat kraath. prlt a nll. Itnt.nl hair. InavenMiwh, no bnakiai. ai ll.tr. Th banpy ia lltl ia ar nrtdicbt ahmt inlh ravaraat cataa ( Oatarrb hr that mot 4v,rMaui, Dinomlial. tivaajf, aaM bi aTr laniart aiMiind, n.. it- n n- maci.tina )uuipluan4 miallini trot mot, nanalalla, ol on .ttl ol tha R40 u:l llua.i. on ii of UT.'i't Hnun au l na- lrit ,ran l-m.L .4. all wrin.xl la rn iKUkwi. with Ir la an I ,llr4tl.a lDdai(. by All driu lit, (oral, Aik lor 34r,ao'i HniovL unia. uaaarai got, wtnxii i-.Mirit. u Hals. Mir. rtnanliH.Watar Muit a4 Hl ana Ulaaa 4 4di. Ml r.anoo.l HAKMIN'IH EX 1fctlNTllR.al ilia. Kotar nt bail V vT". .mnlU. ll4tB. araa rl 40 1 bounboMixdenci'.! la a aiugt nluht lU.t an I ahMM fnla killer la ;a worlrl. Ho fklliir In W yr. l" arraut,). M'Ud l.y all r...n an.l ilrwl.u. Aak l.,r pt'HIVf, .1 Iu I rr . by WtltKd a HOI rtU, Ouauia A4'- PLAIN & MCY SEWINS. MRS. ADAM ML'.sSKR, of Centre lnahlp would raatMctlully liitorn) tba nulilK Ibal ai, I. pfr.4 iu .i plala an l f r lr.K prnntily a rhurt BotlM. fauliS trouai iaKMiuulir aulln.ta.1. HEW F1IRHITURB ROOMS I rpJjB ttrrdoralgoed ba oene1 . 1 Pumltiir Ptore, near the Middle, brtr; Hepot, and keena constantly oai hand a large end wollaeleoled stoi.lt ofJ tJtmmbei NuitH . 1 ' , Citiii-orttcl critatra Wtiodaneat Ohalf rifriniiMa nut)tiif, arid everyf rilnrf els kpi in a ftat-W" fjew the Depot, , . . Apr. 14.8. WdU'rg, l'j