t ; s 1 1 FEHXA PATBI4! "TfTfonYn nTSToo. sLIr. I uo ; not doubt ltt yoa toe iuta, tD. j ahelovea jou;len sure the doee;ju4 bat what c&3 com 9 ot 11 T loacanjrd nercf marrj! xo'j are ia two Ciller-1 eat atatLns of life, aud Iliia if almve I you. Do yon imugioe fur a momr-nt that be cad be yours: cu uji 1 830 ! it cao never be!'' aud as tbe old priest epoke, be glanced compas aioDately at the handsome younjr. man kneeling before Lira. It was a cor.fj.-&ioa tbi w as thua Uking place. Antonio Merle, a poor paasant, Lad come to lie old prieat t confers Lis aias. During the recital be vcwed bis love for Iliia Moatcbel lo, tbe daughter of oae of the richest aid proudest gcnt-enier in the vil- Tbe old priest endeavored to re prove Ih? young man's audacity by eaving the word wbicb begin tlii narrative. "Above me ?" cried Antonio, when tbe priest had Suited. "Padre, 1 thought that love levels ranks that a'l people are equal." "lathe bight of God, yts. Thati of tbe world, no," answered the; priest, calmly. "My eon ruy aon.j talk wisely, not foolishly. All peo ple eqnal 1 People never were equal they never will be. Thtro must be the high, there must be tbe low. Even ia the republics that we hear about there is no coualiiy, and there never will be. Tbe republic has no ranks, no titles; but it has gold. Gold is omnipotent. It will not ac knowledge a" God, because it is a God itself, whether it be aUodof Good, or Erii. Then, whoever h&s gold in the republic is not equal with his fellow beings he is higher. In fict. be is an aristocrat wilbout a ti- t'e. Equality !" a ecorulul laugh f jllowed the word. A momeut of 8 Hence passed, then the old priest con tinued in a low voice: "My eon, we are only equal in one thing, and thai is whea we bow to tbe .Must JJigD.' " Yoa talk thus and you a priea V cried the youcg uiaa wildly. "Is that bow you seo the world: Js liiut bow you console those ia trouble? '! The old priest drew himself f ree: with a calm dignity, i or a nioiiieu: be was sileat, bis eyes flashed an aa gry glance tthe Toang man before bim. Tben be was bis gealle tell again. "My eon," be said, "it is not Lr yoa that should teach me what to do. You ask me if it thus I see the world. 1 will answer you, ye?. I see bo it is, not bow it should be. I d j no: dream, I lock, I examine! I see the world in the light of the pure sun, not in that of toe foul gas, am) judge it accordingly. You reproach my consolation. Yon thiuk it hard. You are right. It is bard, it is bitter, but it is the truth. For that recscn you will not accept it, you do not like it. Oh, fool that has eves and and will not see tbe reality, who will not see nnbappiness! Fool that bay tare and will not hear truth, wbo will oaly believe in dreams 1 My son, lis ten to me. Give np that hope wbicb only baunU you, which oaly mock? you! Do not seek nnbappiuess, do not not eeek trouble .and 801 row. Seek only what will make yoa hap py what will make yoa good." "Will not Uita make me happy make me good J1" passionately asked Antonio. Ah, she could if she were yours, my eon," replied the priest. "J5ut that cannot be; and if you cannot have what you winb, you can never be happy or good. No, my boo, uo, it can never be. Banish ber from your thought, tear ber image from your heart, and be a man again." Then the old priest placed bis bands oa the young man's bead, and ab solved and blessed bim alter the manner of the church. The young man was silent. Waiting until the priest bad finish ed, Antonio arose to bis feet, and with bowed bead, walked slowly out of the cburcb. hen tbe young roan's footsteps were no longer beard, the priest drew a long painful sigb. "What mockery, the divine pas sion," he said. The priest bad loved once. The young man left the church, and walked along tbe road, seeing nothing, bearing nothing, llis mind was engrossed with what he bad beard. The priest's words Eeemed to ring in his ears, and they rang bit- terly. They pierced Lis heart. "Antonio! Che via?'" Antonio looked up. A handsome. dark peasant, with a bag of flour on bis shoulder, stood before bim, soiil . ing annoyingly. Antonio made a gesture of impatience, aud sought to pass the peasant by. He might have sought to pass a rocky wall, for it would have been as weli. "Are you ia love?" as-ked the peasant, moving closer to Antonio. If you are not, why do yoa act so t You sigb, you look dark as if a great melancboly bad settled upon. AH gro! Speak! What is it?" Antonio raised bis band eb if he would strike bis tormentor. In au angry voice, be as-ked : "Will you let me pass ?" "iVr bacco! And why not?" ex claimed the peasant, moving aside. "Pass, amtVo ito" Antonio moved on, but he bad not gone far whea the peasant called to bim : "Have yon beard the news?" No," replied Antonio. "I do cot care to bear it." ' Yes you do," smiled the peasant, "especially the news I bring. Seno rina Rita marries our gracious Conte Alberto, to morrow. It is a sudden and ta9ty marriage, yet they will have grand times at tne ctle rou ier!" "How 1 wish I could be there! Pon't YOU wish like me. Antonio? You do not answer. Ob, vcu must be in love, eo I won't trouble vou. Adio arnica. Guardo bene jier bac co!" and giving this advice the peasant moved on. Luigi Saramani bad aa old score to pet tie with Antonio, and aa be 8w tbe effect of his words on the young man, be smiled gaily as be walked away. "jcTcco, Antonio!" There are oth ers who can deal pain who can avenge. ' Yon etole away my love, lend See how it is to have some one steal yours. You gave tne only pain, but I give you and yours pain a pain you cannot avenge, liee! How fooliah it is to use etetl whea a few words avenge and kill more quickly than eteel." "And they do ; is it now so ?" Antonio seemed to lave been dealt bis death blow. He staggered. pale And trembling, to one side ot the road, aad sank to the ground with tbia exclamation hoarsely escap .:ng bis lips: "Ob, God ! It cannot be true it is a lie!" Uita to be married! His eyesight dim, bis brain grew ditty, bis heart eeemed to be crushed by iron bands, fl is love revolted against what bo id beard, yet cruel doubt bow lid be know 'but that tbe peasant's words were true? He lay oa tbe irrouad fully an boar. At last spring ing to bis feet, be exclaimed : I "I will prove fjr mr et-If whjiier i; be true, li cannot be, rt nc 00l e0, tte seite-ica, f I he coum . k.;? Liras-'if todji; r0Bjefl wilJIr from tbe fpo-. rosb - t taow h; iom. Ho be reach, i ci i;,n.,, yl.-telello8 gardens be teTer iiCW. Ia tLe girdra Le foud br h; , oa'v love. Sae was ahtio? ia a se-! c'.uvlcl arbor aud appeared to ba thinking. She was bcaatifal, very beastifi;! indeed, and as " sat there 1 in toe aroor, wnicu w.- uurrcuuueo by flowers, she forced a pretty plct- ure. teeiOj cer too?, it was no wonder that she was dangerous 0 pas-iona'.e man's perce of mind. She saw fcim corue, und wiib a glad cry she sprang toward hici t; be embraced ia his arm?, to be crush-! ;d to his brea!. Fur a noasecti tbev stood locked in each other's era-J brace. At last he unwound bisjs'i'i bat disappeared front tbe room. , arms from about her ; then holding Msnuries of bis younger day rushed her at aria's lectb he gave one over bis mind, lie remembered that j tcarrhini? flanre at b"r hpiiuful face i "fihe'atoo beautiful, toocngtlic, tc I h fU to me he said nresinz ter I to bis heart aga'n. "Ob, no, U wo j filsc cruelly false ! She only loves ! me ; sbe win be iame only. "How etrangtlr you talk,' ncr- mured Rito, winding her atr.is around his ceck. "You doubt my love?" "No no no!" criod Antonio. Ho was silent fcr a moment, aad tbey were boppy. Then suddenly remembering what he had forgotten in the bliss of the niece at. he f aid : "Tell me, Rita, that I have heard en absurd report today. I bearcat that you are oa the eve of bs'y marriage with Loata Alberto. lis nottrna! Ob, tell m? that ttcy lie !" Rita locked up into lor lever's pai-sior.nte eyes, and whea she saw tbe agony iLey contained, tears be gan to pocrse down ber cheeks. An tonio saw those tears with a great terror, wi:h a breaking heart. Oh, God!" he cried. "It 13 true thei V .She bowed her bea in assent, for t-he cou!d uot speak. Antonio shud dered and stasgered back from ber a? if tbe had been a loathsome tbifsr. lie turned r.s : a! j as death. He shivered aad proved his hand to his side as if bis heart wa3 bursting, lie gave one glaace at tbe beautiful, tearful face before Lira, nsd ttn walked awifily away without 6p?ak inc coe wjird. Hi could crt do it Rita cr.lltd to bim to come bad:, ho heard not. She saw Lira leave, the gardens, raw bid disappear fr.ci right. Cbckieg dowa a great sob, she, too. left the ;crdea. They were parted forever. A ruasij was K-iog t"a:d ia tbe eLure'i tLat eveaia whr-i Antouio pasted by it. Tfco vld sesron, wbo was standing near the doors of the ehurcb, was surprieei to Lear Anto nio r.f-k: "Why do tbey say ina'n ?" "For" the repose f the dea.!,''' some cue answered. Antonio uncovered his head. Then turning on bis heeis be walked away, saying: "Tbey do well." ' It was a beautiful day. Tee sua shown with ail its splendor. Tbe stillness of tLe hot, stifling air v. as broken by tbe roar of the cannon, tU sound of tbe trumpet, the t-huuis of the combatants, the ciies, curses and prayers of the wounded aud dyiug. It was no battle, but a caruBge that was being fought between tbe Italian and Austrian armies. Erlv iu the moruing the Italians fighting tr freedom hud advanc ed agaiast tbe Ausiritins, and tried to drive them out of their fortiGc lions. They succeeded ; they were few in number so wbeu tbe reinforced Acstrian8 in turn advanced upon them, they had to retreat, though tbey fought desperately for every iacb of ground ; they struggled for their liberty. Thus it continued throughout tbe day. The Italians expected reinforce ments, and they thought they would have tbem when the sua was at tbe meridian. The sua approached the meridian but the reiuforcemeuts came not. Many ana many times did annous eyes turn ia one direction, ani de spairing lips cry : "Will they ever come ?" 1 be carnage went on. Xbe sua sank slowly, and with it the Italians' hopes. Suddenly a welcome cry reverbc rated from lip to lip : "Tbey come they coiue ! Courage! Italia ovturtel ' aud they foutbt like tigers The Austrian?, now disjouroged, begaa to give way. SiiH tbey fougbt desperately, though n was mtb de spair. It was near the end of the strife when an Italian flag-bearer became detached from his regiment. A c;.m- paiy of Austrians surrounded too flag bearer and endeavored to capt ure bis flag. Tbe flag bearer fregbt uefprrattly, but wnat could be : lie was ui on ij's tuemics were many. He sought to defend his flag, aud he was surely losing it, and wkb it Lis lite, lor be was wouo Jed unto death. Tee Austrians pressed doner and closer around him. He kept theui m bay as lonz as he could, and wben (the Austrians made a dash toward.- thc flag, he gave up all hopes of sav- icg it. Suddenly ibe Au-triaos v.. vd about and fled. They retretd oa cause a large uumber of Italians see ing their flag in peril, had adviaced it0 defend it. And with these Au, Wriaes retreated their whole army Tbe battle was ao Italiaa victorv. Tbe brave flig bearer had clung to bi flg until tbe last. His graep en the Us if was one of death. And ly ing there with the last sun-rays on bi face, be died, died with the flag, that he bad sacrificed bis life for, iu hie grasp. Aa bo died, a smile passed over bis featores, and be murmured with his last bream : "Uita Kita Perla Patria!'' The flag-bearer baa been Antonio. News of the glorious Italian victo ry reached the village that Antonio had lived in. It carried joy and sor row. Joy that one sure blow had been struck for Italy ; scrrow for the dead ; for there were many w ho bad bopt-fully left tbe vii.'are, ta Ci:ht for their country, aad would return aa more. There were mauy who cursed the victory, for they bad either lost hus bands, sons, brothers or lovers. The old priest went from homa to home, trying to console the unfortun- al" "uw """ uc"u- Iatura.be went to Rita's new; hoae she was a couatesscow and found ber ihtre. Approaching her, be gently eaid c i v n u-h,i. .in a1 L Tai M A 1 looyon mourn tor anyone, my j daughter ?" Uita, vbo a j. felted with bowed! neaj, ,k-k.i : f-oadca'r, repjisg,. "No oaa, car--, padre." 1 "No ,c-i V its n.-iest eiaueJ Icrodul - .uiir. . Kit. tcrscd nale. Press-a? fcerlti (bund t her b-art, a be glanced with ; jajraiiv at ti p-iear, aa-J fa!triEilj I a - ked : "A-v-: ' Died reading his country a flag utea a trua Itaaaa." A fires! n;-b broke frcn Rita ; she cjuia fict n i p it uacK. lears cour. ed do A u t.er beautiful cbceiia. At list ehe regained ber composure. She trv.re fi-:ta her chair, seiz-id the p'.itv:'.-; bend, rnd said : "Hfuiel 1 r his country ! Poor Ast-:iu . I iu: taj t th; r : j jse of hi 1 soul !" Act -iki ! rd:, ear the mass f-.-r bau ieti tbe r oa. Tbe priest lu. eJ tfier ber uctil he bad loved before be bad became a , priest, lie rtnieaiberea liar, i;lc Antuaio, be tad loved t;o wt-u act wisely. lie remem Vre.5 Lis agosy whea be gave op Lis love, the wcrld, j aao occacie a pne.-t. Atd as be rr&ivinberv'J, he drew u long, bitter sivh. Tho, as he tlowly ; left the r'. i.rn, be saaly eeiil : i ' Ou, yi f! Aunt : Via be u.c i- r j tisewuatry ? j'-rla alria .''' j " - Oram ronitlen. ' A rtrsural friend of Gea. Grutu's sevs that that dietinguisbed titizea s ! tawre eocerocj ucoui. fKipi.-ymect'iui uie3f vt.au tbaa aaytLicg else. II i has but a!iT. Tn: A.ir.;irai, ia;:;i fortuLe, and tue Oeneral says Le w u.st low udrt!ss utnis-.-.f to his own buaiaess. lie is anxious to gitt to Philadelphia, where it is uad-T-1 stood, hi3 personal effairs wi;l be c! ii" cuss d and Koktd tUer. From there he will go to Havana end Mexico, unless, be says, Le should bo ndvis::d of a business opcaicc, ii which cus.e he would not go to Mexico. This points directly to the Nictrsig'-'a Oa uel, ia which L fcas always taken t r'e?o interest. Gc-. Graut was euo- cated su enfjtcer, and to be at ll Lead of r. cui.-pcav, to build such vast v.orh, ia wbicb the Nations of Europe, as e';lus America, tro iu terts.eJ, would he to erect a cicuu mtct to Lira -elf. Hero w ould be ad ditional fam?, congenial occupation 11! ii hHrnlHunia f,a!jrv. whrreus ia a rrcrideniial car.dtdavy there cou.Jirtr,r. , to lo rl Jitional reputation, st.il Tt,$ ra'. :i:!gijl u greav pern. 11, v.i, t.ivn unt. humho net olT-.-r. tin.;; Grant Would vu-id to ti.e I ,,-.-.-.-ure ( f Li !rie::d-, e'id enrcett j t'. IV. i-.fr. Thi.-J. UlidoUt,'.- ealy, cnectiy rt pre. cut Grarit'.-; po- m.i tn tc-aay. tLera 1 a cued ceM e tj l et consul- lati-on an.. r.g S. u'.btra u-en tiicre as tj tue propriety of n inure men on the part of the Southern ti.exbi.'r " of Congre.--s to create tbe c flics of Op taia Generbl cf 1L0 Ar:uy, with a palary tf $"0,C00 per ccuuin, and iive it t General Grant for life. Tne ujevtmeat has rsot taken shape yt t, out it will certainly be ag'tred wah iu the next few week, aud there are u;tny tbtre w bo b.lieve that it wiil te consummated .a the rctiscmbliujr cf Cort'itss. -GMXED FQVR rOCXDS." AiuLitN, N. Y., Sept. It, 177. Dr. M. M. Funneu, Fred, nia, N. Y. Dkaii Sik : I have In a sulftT-h-. wi:U Jtytjirptia, ivir Coinpiaiut, Ntrvotisiief s auU Oi-neral Dtlnlitj. A iluitn dilicrent rimeuies dM to j;ik.I. My wboleb.Mlv was as Poltiil iinniiil.l r. Mr. D.ivid S. Crauc, of lt'K:lisU r N. Y., wbo is rurried away w ith your remeJiis Mil vised me lo take "jour IIIixkI nd Liver K-jmedy and Nerve Tonic. I have taken two tbirils of a boltle nud wteb you could see the etlict. I lmve gained lour itnuue.s. I owe you und Mr. Crane botb a debt o! gratitude. Yo'jis truly, EUGEXKJ. SAYLliU. Dr. Fencer's Blood and Liver ilem edy aud Nerve Tonic way well be culled "The conquering hero" cf tho times. It is the medical trinmph of ihe ago. Whoever has "the blues" bhould take it, for it reju!ali's aud e t tores tbe disordered system that fcives rit3 to theui. Ilulvvays cures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Ileadacbcs, 1'ever and Ague. Hvlzes Enlargements, tierofula, Erysipe las, Pimples, Blotcnes aad all Skin Eruptions and Blood DisoaiEas ; Swelled Limbs and lbopy; yieep lassnesf, Impaired Nerves and Ner vous Debiiny; Uestorcs fl-sh aud strength whea the sysie.u is ruiiaiag dowa or p"it:g into tkciitie ; cures Er.mile Veuka-ss and Cu.oate Uheumatiom, and relieves Chronic Croachitis, u'id all Lung and Turoac difficulties. It does tbe.-o thicg3 by striking at th3 root cf diseaso and re moving its eau.-cd. Dr. Fenner's Iarproved Cough Honey will relieve any cough ia one hour. Try a sample Lol.le at 10 CCD IP. Dr. Feuuer's (Jjl.leu Ilciief cares any pais, as Tootb-tch", Nc'ura!;-;;r., Coiic cr Headache ia 5 to so miaute-i. '.d teadiiy relieves KLuuiua.is.is, Kidney Complaint, Ii;.rrLue j, co. lry a s-ar-'ple bvttie at 10 cents. ii. 1.' ... w. -:.- ti... k".. ciiic. Oie b'tle always cures. For sa!o bv C. N. Bovd. Ttf and C.-tn iu Tbfry is a fjito-'us ea-e 00 tbe boi;k5 of a Niruiau b.iirl k.-epe-r and the customer w ho ordered a six-ec? omelette prepared, but weit away iu a hurry wi.hout payhg f r i', e.' rt w ben be f-turiK d lif ean yers lat. r o3 red the l.mrilord li':e;-a f rar.es, be lug lor the on..'inul c-vt of tba e? and tbe ia:ere.-t there' n Comp.-mr.dej. The laiidl.ud chimed t- nbulons fim, bliegbg that the six 0,-rrs would bare produced so maiy ehiek", from which would have i;-sued so many hens; that with the product cf these innum erable fowls he would kave bought a farm, which ia so manyy?ars would have yielded so much money, which being invested, etc. Tba court, how ever, non-fuited ibrt landlord bicaue tbe eggs had bceu hn.k?a f..r tLe om elette, aud fo could not have bsen hatched. The case has been outdone ia an Indian court. A, B, C and D buy cotton ia partnership and store it ia a ware house which is infested with rets. To discourage these vermin they buv a .cat, cf which each is to ow n a leg. The cat breaks t!. at one ofberleza which is corned bv A. who binds it cp with cotton soaked ia oil. Tbe cottaa takes fire, tbe cat taites refuge ia tbe midst cf the cot toa bales and the wholo property is destroyed ; w hereupon B, C and D sue A, alleging that it was Lis leg wbieb caused the conflagration. The court Prompt!? decide? arainst tbcm ! with co:e, ssd orders them to p v A for bis c-:-t;oa and bear their oau'lo - ses, on the ground that tbe cat c old Lot wu'k oa the b okeo leg, so that it was tte three sound le whieh ear- . . - ' nea ter into the cottoa. farm Fi- i garo. W-'JWJtmwa'JM LiBMntm'jmwi.jJw i Nerve, as bleodio? of tLe men ia-!tilaud physical eurioir power is general! r tcriiiitd, is not at ail a nor q'ia?ity r,-it& ti.9 raj-rity of nscn, but, like t'i ether tttmot.m, is of a c.jrapara'.ive- 5d rest In It? objrac'.tfr. plany a mea y,co wcuk.a'1 ht-ii:e ;t follow ia tte lead cf a iorlora bv-pe! or ride ia too front ranks ia u cival ry daib, fcL:iek-j v ith paiaful feur :rom a detiit ; wbilo a woman who wot. I.J rca at tbe sight cf the metkest c&w iu ILo jreadowa wiii go through ihe ordeal wi.a Spartan foni;ud-.!. Tht cerve tbat is supp'eaientcJ by speculative iot!!eet and cslculaiicg sbrcA'dacss is the most val'jaij'e, as veil & the mort reauinc. Probablv I uo better fpei-nca of this sort wii ever tviuceu LceLiahki tj .-, ta h'f a young row, t'j'jro, h laocer ia the service ot ill: Tte F.-ench Marshal wa ia M : i.l duriaij N?poleoa's ia vfv.-i a ol Viaia, an fuu:.d it tfcessarv to c muijicato wi L juaot ia rvrugii. njat tne &. and c-uatrr Madrid to L!.ob.:-i s armed v. r a Ci--- taao's forces, the .'r'p..i i.-i! trof-nihas. j jiiussia at iha; i:n,e was bo ociy a j triond bat tn u'.lv :,f Franof, 1 11 1 iu 1 bis quandary. Mural wcat to Strcgc-s uefi, ihU E:nba:.sudor jsiiiiu, :. I J o: .u 01 bis tiiiutttioa, waited uoj;i di!';:::a;i. cauubg to j help bim tsi-r--?:i. I The Ru.-riuu .'.-.CJUra;;':d ltioi won- j dcrfuily. nie," bo s-;d, "tie Ui. mx-Wi ;.t .f y. ur Poliau lau-1 ctrA 'fbos-.' ''At-. are virv thought-i e ;a iin extreUii iuivnn, is ia the ! wll; dre:S your ?.a uaifjr;:i t'jd i;,rt at I,i.-j;n. Y. pu!u!Uer ia Iluss: !?1,.j him v.i'h tbe dispatches f :r the A.ia.iro,!. Evca it c?pturcd h wiil h"i safe, for tbe bpanuius area'ixious to maiataia the teutrality of Russia, cud will nei iualtr at Lini for fer cf a ruiiture '..ith tbe Cz.;r.:' . iluut wes greatly relic reel, a -ad sent Lr the iuou uL, ia thi c.-.ti iu cf t: e coiui-tarj'-'tr 1 f '.to Pulantiera wc - tie tn - ia. i.igr-iiu A La.-.'-it-vii..' : M'vw, ii..; vet 0 f.vet.i'." 1 a 1 a h.:,,. ' 'n ,. '! t . , r. returaed to .i iu . itr.ted to send ! so y..-.i u :i li ,.ip 10 iurrb.y t diz$t.i. it r'.asadred bv thei If these symptoms are allowed to ; on, quiet, tivtt riui j c.rtuicty tf sue-1 very trequi-nTly llpilcjjtic Fits and f!o'o et .-s xpn.-d bv tb yo'u'.h. 8w I smv !Pt;a tollow-. When tbe constitution tley attired biia us a Rus,iai:, and , . . . , li! bitu'.'n i u. i;u 11.3 i.siii'aJU? ui- . U:iy3 uis trip 1 1 c .tt t-'o -tairt Ij3:-.s;:s!;i, y r. hod f b'p:.ni,.r;'o u b:ou;:ht before tte ectn jiyi - j;, oe' .vr.s'ftized -.r.rm-.d t : i .r.C.irr tiiiccr Cr..-ta:-o bituelf 1 . 1. 1.-: i , : i. a if ! vr.u A':n .t !0 j vb li Freiiclaair., nvl at t.scn bii :i tbe plun uot t ' tr';;:i w. rd I :i the Giiii.c to sc.'.p.? b .11. puf-hid, aua cu:.fi:!e l.im.a-if et.iin iy j to Iluu.-ian ana (ierai a: with botbi :si;t,u:tgfi tc v.-a- prf -etly ia?:i:ii:r. . Pho horrible i.-.urdcr of G:-n. l!.--jf, who- wf. but u fe .v v; :eks 1 re r i-u? ! eap'.urea vjf ti.3 iaaiiiafc a:.'i ct- to-; ed to lae iiio.it aorriti.o torture-;, to - -ether wita tbe sava threats wf bis. VStf Uw l.!uy. Cui .tors tended to stake ui u-rves 1 3.v anr remedy known. It is preserved cousidcrably, but it was a tenter i f i ''' ,.1'1e mx -'mla-'Bt al! over the ,. . , ' , 1, 11 w-orlil n hie a:;Q destb t; bmi-elr, ar.d tbej fate cf bis i!y as WtU, depea-le.1 j RllCUmatislM. uo ia ui.v, sj uc ui'-t ri.iai 11 10 y:u up, so uc ae?enia u to , v.ei! An! bp did jih hi .-i r. wtii. " W ho a: French. y.ti JCj Lteliiuik'ii I ooke.l tilaak'v at and auswirei iu Germau : "i :iot uaderstanil you." An interpreter was cuilod and ntiv- v d ili.'.'!; jae.ti -as p:i; t tLe couri-'i. but ho nevi-.r j;ave Lim-c-it away. Every u'o.:wer was i i lias siaa or G.-rm-xa, a'td tho e;ov j -. f aica about bi'u hun-'ry fir bis it'. :mi and feeii'.i assured ef Lis iJenti'y s.s one of tbe Freach. iSb-atly :b;y hriught a tpa.i,-h peasant, f-r.d wilii hint cott.V-iite'.l tbe ctciicr, T e pea -cut rcci'gu'ztd bim, and wi.ii a io .vl of hatred aad j iy Cfclared tuat he lia-.l but ft Wt-;i no stld forug to L?ei.iiitki ia Madrid, and dcrctil.'ed the croutuanc aLd ihe man wiib genuine accirr.cy. S.ill tuo latter coul l not bo paired. He tuck mute, sud with a f.ice evin cing a blwsful ignorance cf the c:.ii -tl'iy r.bout tint. Castaoo wa.-j dis p..?Eii to ai'qoit the courier, but the aoldiera ar.d i.ivb deaiaaue-d bis Ii"o. Then the u..saoa of Ilusia's tirer in ca-o the uiaa should realiy b: a Itu? -inu cHirio up, rn i his prospective cea'.h ifru- con:p"Oii!'. ei t'p-;a l:y a further trial. He v. as Jakon to a wretched juil and ijicarcL-rat-. d. For twecty-f-.ir.r h.mrs bo nai witheut f iod or dtin's. Fear, pb.y. i'-.-.I f-jsigue and racaUl ntxie'y fat e'lcut fcim lika vultirej nboui a dyis way farer. Too fatigued, hr- fell aMi-ep with out kr.o-.vijg it. He had i-'ept but t o hours v.beri a woman entered Lis cell, and aroused him, saying: "Will you not have something to eat and drink?" It was a cuaniug trap, but tte Po'.a wa.? Dot to bs c-i-trepocd. "What do yoa waui?" b'.' a.-keJ drocti'v ia German. "C.i-.-iino travo trders to ;:ivu ;.no find ar;d drirh and to rei-:-e hi::i. He is r.w. a Fr..eltta-ia Ihk j 'I.!:-'. No mau cc.j: be mi!:!. Bit it u.-long-r, atsd p COU.-rO ( f f .V r..li lffl:- ;Lei.:.H! t k.-ep i ici t ..it 1 ::v , ri: i .'1 s mi 0 in r u-.k-v.3. ca roles t.id c rp-e v.f Fi te:'. CLi'ti m. i. re exi.ibi c t o bim. b.jr, be n t'-.e snuie p!.l.'M.. 1 1 (j- r uiurl. Fi i'l hr? wj I ir.'u. (),- f .r- a u'rum-'r-.-iil cou.-:. , Wh.!-a".;ti-ons, f . e C:il tri. i wetc V.nc lllli'!", Ii ' . 11 1 J . '. 11 1 w ir I i i.l IIiLv'O I bu" Spa iirb we- u:tere-J ti'.s :i Au iiiierpr--. r -.va.-i br-ouhi fr ,v:.i J. j Tt-r'.ugb bim he cxpiaim u why b"i was g.'i.ie; t . Li.-bo 1, shov.-ia.c hi-j p.nrport an'i the uisp.'i'.c'ii-s 1.. ;be ' Ar:,-;iiriil of tb" liu-.-i.-tn tlttt. I Tbcng'a su'-j -e ed t- ic i feru-itiou-j'" cro.-rt-i s lini. 6 i .-n, be stuck to his psjudo r.rt vity and his f.ti.rv wiib- out a chaiJire of feature or a flaw ia his n-sured veracity. As e last resort the prci-idi-'r oIi eer told thi.- interpreter to a-k Lek-iaf-ti if he l ived the Sp.iiii.mis. ' Certainly," said L-.-ckio.-ki. "I a:u fond if the Spini.-h in io-i. I u.; teem it fir iia nubility nud trust ila. my na'i .n and it will bt friend ." C.-loae'," said tbe interpret t-r in trenc.i. prisoner savs be us bteiu-e wo are b.indr.s. lie de- hjuses us, and would wi.-.u us tie- -ive you tbe nature of vour disease aud stroyed. e ri ;f d-.-hvsred will tio Lis i ccr candid upinion ncer:ing a cure. utt3 st ; :'-'i -t us." I Competent FliysieUos (ittend to corres It tv:s : .ioi.ig trick AH eycs!p"?-euK AiI ,t,,,,r 'h.:uU w addressed were fix.d aooa Ltckintk:cl.. ui.lZrr' o.rcet, i-u,ia, cr tte least fiLado'V of tbe inttlience of tho wore!-'. F.at it failed. Unbaf fld, ho kept the same dead reask ol ignorance upon his face ; not a feat ore moved nor did he offer the least jure. TL'3 ended his terrible tri- , 'fe cs rei-a.-eu, cuu Ins crcs !" dh-patctea retarnnd; under s.-.fa ! !r - P 1 he reached the acmirai aad i fa:C:it-d his ruis-iou j ' 1 TT 1 t t t Afoiesurriu? inckent treadio i oa tba point of a tack. mxLuykj j. ..jjjm. i;. j jw.i,uw .p.?. kelmbold-s; . I COaVSPOUftD I In id Extract 2 1 1 FHAMIACEUTICAL 1 rfTlTlfTTTn T". -r-.VTr-TiTT Tn T I Diseases OP THE BLADDER SIDNEYS. 1 $;tt,u to Lxertioi or !iusinv?H, Short :u .t J.'reiib, Troulii.'tl vilh 'I"h.)uuljts i.f i)is-ase, JO:m:.ca of Y:.-;t. Pal a i:i the liaek. Ciiest. find lie;:'!, iiuli of Uloo:! to .1... I f.. O .1 . . .. 1 i ,:;, '.'"eeicu u n-ipiiics i;;e aiu u nn I tivuyiii.tlUi; iiiciicine 10 Sn fiirthen a.l liuiHiiJUili h D0E3 IN EVERY CAS3. Helmbold's Euchu , jrtr,T-! 1 n "r . A w A JL. -t. KW1. JL UCU., Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coastipaticn, Aclic3 and Pains, General Debility, Kidnev Diseases, I aver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General Ill-Health, Spinal Disease, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Xervotis Cotnpl'ts, Female Compl'ts, !s:c. Ib'Tlaehe, Win in t!u Sii'mlilerj. Con-h, r:..im-:S, h ;r Si. nntJ-T,. Eruptions. Und Tate in the M.msli. f'alpation of tba Iletirt, Pain iu the reaii 01 tbe Kidaeys. and a lhoitind other -iiu!ul symptoms, are the oiT-prioj;s ot lvpcpsia. Helmbold's Euchn I uvi-omtes the St'j::iri-li. Ar..l s'ltmil ties the tot j.y Iivi.r, Bu.v!. .".nd Ividnexs to b. n'lS.y trtio:i, in f-e.ir.s inir the blind ot uii ,n,.iiiiis, :i:it iinp.-irt- ill'.; I. 'i e .! t viu'-.r t.' ibi! V. bol.; sys te:n. A siaile tri-i! will l.en-tirc s-.-.tirb-nt -t. tuurd..'.-vdl'"nv"'ct.,.b!' !--"-li!i ei i-3 vatu.i incG il jrer Bottle, ivered t --jy a .itinil. '.:re.f ; free irom ob- in ;,i-iy co.-.M.ii liy ltlf r.rvCeiv ti.e s.ni a!tt r.i;(,ii it. l;v e-il'in r. U? answering the follo-vi.-nVjuistioDS : 1. Give your train.? ;l i posu.lllce lul-dn-5, con uiy ami Stule. : Ju vour nearest express ot'ici; t i 2. Your up; ami sex? ! t!. cc;';.j;i!.;:i t 4. Married or binale? j .. Hi.'bt. weisbt,"ni-.v j:id in health ? 0. How lon.r l;:ive you Hi-en siick ? 7. Your complexion, oibr ol Lair m:d I 8. 'five yoa n sto-i; inr r reet cait? U. Iwiiite wilbout ruSt'tvation b!l you us uibauiia.eju irec. lour letter w ill lio n TV-Ot K'P .-.(IT1 O.'-rttw... i ... .. .1 II. T. HELMUOLD, Druggist and riiilat phemist, kdphia, Pa SOLD EVERYWHERE. TKf-A FrmcErjTiiE-CHEiiFESrHMEf ABE STORE r - : : . . 1 I'or C lir.rehoH, Sr-lioo's, Ilall.i, mid Dvvelii:i?rs. Tbe Clicapest jVirst-cliiss l'urn:ieo ?lauU'ao ture.l. N'oto tho prices, aad cci:l i'c.T Circular. No. 3, wk:-s Cr-atnj C70.C0 3, witncut CO. CO a, with " if rj.co c-, wi::-io-jt " oo.co 11 ii c: r.'ANvJFiCTL'REO BY JLaf Oaf, j r Tiiti f ia rfi H & CO. PA. r. co. '.injijiLis v rixini' J.X. ii. u.j. 4.1iwiL itvKij Jij a tt:; Jons :lvih;)JjV V u VI.SJ:! .i:u.- V"03H lmc iiSHOIS 1 1. i f :i v :i jrs a x .u o rr .1 s' :ix v u ti u.k s' d x 1 xi 'i rr.t o.i. .v f; :r 1 o s a :i ri a 'i.AT.Y'.Xi ;il'!J.lS- i'l I IV .(:: :- :a ; ; 1 r : - V C r T,'; liul j , i! i.i.'il, i.i J. 1 r ! 1 I i T1.1 r.nt Tf1.rtirr.l,vr-. r! J-r-i-i-tr-r" CT:t7 13 iu :il An IK;;.fiut-il v&j F;r Ail V.irU ;f A 4. CO PAPER FOR 2.00 PZX AKaIM. NOCLL'B rails. T in m i; .m. 11 t I; i --e ' ii. 1. 1 . t "i i;i mr V.'tmo Pr iitf 'orn. Iir'!iu:v Ki- t! i t'.; i:.i, !';. rl ll.b'.'.it'il l-'itiy r.-r.se! Lew itb-I ::e v- r- :;;ndr uii't ii a t-r si.t:t:.s. T.V prrn- :t Fret S- 'tl it li ."-'j-if" 11 fit r,ji c :ij cud v fi. r L- i'nt ail nviv til itr if t!i -! i-i.v Iir.;- ' n 1 :i ft'i l it.? iic v,::i J liilM.r i. it-u-i (fLo li it. N-.i ii.i: i a ;i w t Ii :;!-tt-r:i tnif lf. Alitn-w UT::i v , r: ft fv !. fi ;:n-' ii:irtt illy rf j. r;-"'i r. w ti-ri Vn -ii- an-.i i'i.)l: v oi ;)mj ftif-r, tnA . tn 11 ui iu an-l trti i wt: tiinef.-v it nSt.i tii I Cl :.t !. tn; u " i - : v:ni h :tre -.f ii I !iy f iV ti kt i "I k tru vaiai v.icfj ye.ir ii; tn tne .-ut-.riii:i -u rU rc c-uioilu; cl, it is i.tr I uo (Jh,'it 'i-t (. unr v-I It ))n- " A r)irnril in th Wovl.l E.;i".-:.T.eTi'. Ground; of 32 A;rts 0.-e I by t) fi.. No-Yo.'k;rinl W-j keJ in tti-j bui;:i of itsSubscfiiicrs. .'.-;'r'u . j-k- ;. vv. .t. t: f.r .:;. i.; m a 1 1 '..II- "i'.je Hurt! .v.:-- -i- .; ri;or. K. at. S.'ixt.Tox. of 'ho Kan-a Aarl'tt'- tor 1 r i!i : i'.'u- It.irdl .Vt. 1 J7 :.l-rr ii:trnc n:tJ it riorc .:.'.?.-. :i titan cli lilt- izl luijethrr." I' :. . T T.T.wr. T.'..-K-inJ -V: 1' r:. r fj the bnl paper I ire.'' A i:i r l ir tin-("..m'rv. -Vr.!.i'.f. iiv : .' r the limrK.'i y-inU n. r. Mir-ivryir-.un. tr.ni o : r. ?:n ruil -u luri-!. i.t-r-l?!.! .it. .:r, :ti n. :.; i i" . n. ; f.-t -nii.:r., rv.ryu ti.T..-. .V.i l-.n 1 l.r j-, , f.-.- l h lii-.rt Viy..r..u? an 1 ai.lor.iiai.iiinii .n t-l j.r.n .l.'il wr: iH fV.tr :n-i -ry c.ll -r;..-.! ten,-: i-.-r ui in.- .' iunir.sol tt.iy uro:i 1. Dnclfinl Iiltl(rrt llonti r -m 1-.I-- t.v . ur :!r;:-.i, "I I r..tr, nr - M ..'t-oir. !.tr:n !i"!;if, pir.ui i, lri 3, itirricu. rural ll.lpicliU'..'.:., OL.S. Kn!hnijsai fhraarriuiut the CiaiKt'j 10,COO ('ongratiiSaioi y f. (lrs. Tiiri Tsir cf i:s ?r:::ii Llszar- 31st Yrcfit: A: AiUn-s RURAL riEVV-YOSKER, ADDOTT'S PATEHT The Stmngrrt fllrlch ta xltri)r(. Fins fnih, Uht. diempr bnd icon durable thu other Sleigh. Alio, AMolt's Parent Earner Atfectoenfe. Wot whwlM reWrlci of crTy drsrrlpHr!. Pt tcU j practical; flu any asle: tracks in eonnu Voaria. Over fonr thonssntl iu ne. Q.i ior cucuiars and learn yi-nr near 3t atrent. f A. A. ABBOTT & CO., 800 Watniah Ave, tUcajo. T"tu 10 :mo A Search Warrant. :.f?ir. rto t thronyn vnar lifnix frvi .-'.n.jwn :i 'fili.r irirrol Lmdsev's Stood cearcner " w trrutf j ; .i .ur u.i iu iv. ui i.-t Xo iM'sUiOnvt ..'.it ail i.i.rfvi . l's rar. nr w..n lr:al :m t r-Tfinil tn lv il..i-!. r. i.nsichenl in.l i,f.,l. Soi.fnK. ?.Ir -iiri 1 1 III. . h.. it. r r!li,i!.. r.:'ir. i;.(tr-m the l.uiicr ..fi the Sniu li-.iij I irra i. . ke w trr:tn- tt t.. cure. It Is a pfr-!y VeretahH f.-reiiftind I Poweriui I'tinia F..r pki.. liy til Im-ukl-U. tteo 'h:ii u.iruim-Wi-n thfi l.i'tn.'fl nr tii-i ftr.uycT K. 1L Slr:L.t:iS it CO.. Pr.p-r. pitu'iursh. Pa C S- E3YD, A-ent. Somerset.'Pi. finn WKK In y .n-ow-n ti.Bn. ro-,7 no kij;. V 11 ""' r'"li'''- "u 'a! Si" tton rasina- a All j 1 'rial hUih'U' nikbw.. Tti i itjij.r. U U U '-"y "' r ua-r-i l-r : w ii t;u- r T lork. - ..n itfcmil ' try a..tlt-'r !. rnr! ;,i.u see hir ..ari l! what j. u &..uiii m tli i huj new wa :irr. wi.m u x(Un h r. V..nr-n ..ov.iU' ail j-..ur tinc .r outy ur ,- lir;-..; t,, tj, r-ujittc.. an-l u.:iki-tfr.-tt j i jr Trfvcrr t-iur th.it y-n work. t'"i,ui-n tc.ilia m morft nn "men Si-nJ J.irspwial itriratn tera: au-l irt.-ular. wMi-hirc m.ilt Ire;-. $. im Ut iref. liu.i'tcuit.UIu ufhanl Umii wl.ilo yu:i h.tvf: .ijrh trtmre. ' A.irmiH. liALLii'lT, I'or.uin.l.JIatoe. . JUJtl II. 'Y'OLUXTA IiY ASS I EX T, kV.in'a Sipe b nlog int-le viinut.iT a.-S sn m.att t m-3 in trout h-r lis WTiiitotn t.l'tin n-.il cruittt anU bi.k cc unlit. 1 hcret.y iive n itttn to ull ih;ii -ii h ivit. t-Liitits or avci.-'jnui, wtio bur ol rvjor l or oiii rwi.-e. t' t n oni ibi-tn to rat iro er ly -juthTiti!-i-(l, mi l all perni in letiteil to raid jaij m::ite will be mnuroU ti iuu prompt py-ia-.'iit ut liitt iaute. .tames u n.nir, D-f. A ignc-e ol Frank sipe. PORTLAND CUTTER wnsT ALLEGHENY ISUCCES303S TO !CK!t F. C'.YSIVES.l SOMERSET, PA. j We taic pleasure iu unaouncing to the parol: c that ve have; Tr,-.-,r, LJUftiT KUIIVJ'I a larw rmd contnlvto stock of llaril I ILfH i) wr.re, which we intent! to sell PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! I Our stock is corttplrte i:t ail j article n.Mitilly kq.t la ilarJwif j B!ack!r.itli' tools and ttpplics, s"di;;s Inr., onvav irod Iron, Vttkan llcrse-st.-t'is, T.-tticr T:;; IUk S!:ors, j Sieih-slioos and Cast steel, Carrir!-o and Tire I3clts, and I Malleable Iron, Enrr-t, See, &t BUILDERS' jcjitiprisiii!? a fall line of Him r.zrl lionise L; j corotsght l'atts, acorncd aud plain, a t oiv.pleu i always 0:1 Itnad, also a full n?ortn!rnt rf (jlas. Yv Itnvr V3 0:1 hu: 1 Hand and Cross-cut. Ai Squares, Compasses, l'cnch and ite r.h.vitys T a i-.tll line ov.uci'-iiaVs, c..ot-poll lies. v? 1 l 1 k 1 -? 1 ; 1 oiioi-un i'owaer, ai?o a ' Yt'e have a ccrtinlfte lin cl a mil into of .SaduL'rv Duckies, Kings, ll-triiess-p-.d-:, ' in i!. 1 Cl'lvS, i hrushes 0 .--ricult-ira! I.,p:.rtt. iliovtls, Ucp", Ciiain'-, 3. . etc., etc. 4 0 niahe i ; x Silver Plated Tablo "77; Vi'o also make a stieciaitv cf 7 - 0 Painters' Tool:', etc. Vc heep c(-n;ta:it!y on l'untt. hoicci::in iiaeu) and Jinot . I 'Ins 'm,;? ms f:-'.-i r. iritrothiced. All floods warranted to be are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Saiall Profits. We challenge competition. Call and exaiainc L,'oi.d-, certain prices before ptirc!iairig el-ewr-cre. BYERS & E 1 o .A 6 a ir. a 'Jl) :- AND Persons Interested in STOCK. Your attention is called to the celebrated Oors rrcp?.rc:l cnly by M. P. HECKSRMAN, EEDFOBD, P A i'OK SALS BT rPTlf'-w P a. . .6. . '.V Lliiitiu U U Kil-' .11. II- v!r:j rf .ri.ii-i nr'.t T. . i-i l i . -i , a i'-n?! .-t. r il) i'..ri or ()!, :tii, f-!rj. ol S tai.-r.-'t l'i... lla.. nn! to n-;.;irwi:.l, 1 n ex p o tl .-'.tt i v ; u:;.tj ornery, ill LiiO i.:. lir, Ht,u , l.i s tnrfC t. i... . Fdh'j, Jjuuarj 2, IS SO, af 1 oYt-w-k. p. :n.. s i thr .! vit. t'.fc 1. li I nvii .--). rs. t 1 i;m t.i tlio-iii'ii-furit. 0 o 'i . t.. t i..- :.ll..tt-:T!4 .;. s r.: nt h.-r-iirt. 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