( i i , .. r Blown Away. There wire thr o of then t Kitty, Marv:inl little T.;n tlif chiMren of tho station ii.artvr at I!l:irk Kivtr Junction, on the (ire.it Southwestern r.Mm.-w. Tlie Nation ttooil alone . -l.-., . on mc oien r;urie, iiioe-...... r-, . :.. ltl....l- from 'lnvwhero in itirtieuiar. Jilaek ; ouii . " j-....- " S hnL the mountains ! fonn anl rrov, to he a W a hun.lrecl mile, Swav to the north, train houn.l up the l.htck n ver and an.l cTn clenrdavs the snowv mount- n4 intemh,! to r in the din. t.on 1- h-ii climmorinz i.nm wh:eh the -ar had heen Mown , .1 1 " 'II,. lml l.-vi-i il : il ttil t . 1 Ut, Hi. LUl.t It . - I", 'i-i"' a . -- - , I if flO-IM l'iri II 1 'III VI II HI lir I' I III I II1U I'llllII- - . - - . wMomlioro. and thu. it was the ! and told his tomUo story, rhc.eht. o-ne. Were more than , the size of their the cxistcnciAif the Tristan Do Cun- j i- a! i! then nhsent from W wa callol JUai-k Kiver June-; mother with .,.. k,r wit found tne thirty mi,, nun h., ne rUsont ofj!OUl : ha Wands can scarcelv he found, M )rncv ui u a The itatiun ma,tor and his w, e, l !1 ! n. a.u r . . ; put mto a larf woman Ot course, ; some cvcl..cd;es tlu-v are reeonua-; , , . exciting and three children lived m he little th( .Id C.rtor. i the amount ol soul in the ,oscss.on , hie in the tew uncs ahout Tr.stan I )e that aft(.r ov dei.t quite hapj.ily, hut there was IIk mlu o.r ,a a n .. l o. n . , i of the small woman seems unusual- Cunlm. There are throo islands in f . , , J another faiW within ten mile ; lar h: The uilli,,:, ire Nieoli Ivanoyitch ly Jar,e when compared with her; tl.e group which lie in the onth ; tfti in anv dm.-t.on. . uZ, -. tXC w& Vdl' IV.ilofT. who .Med a few days ago atjhody. .ence anses the gt eral Atlanta k.. alxu nudway he-: .;i ft Marow Vslll,y m.ar I(V thc y,,,. At times Uie cm.ureu uioini n , .- - - k rat her one! v. 1 here was noinuitr in particular to 1. I,m.. .-vei i.t In a.cii ua-....... v. V' . 7,: ;i1)f...a.rsl:'tt!iered n -.r and a-ked to thc outbreak ol t'.eLrm.ean war r-.:u ... ..... ........ ...................... ... . v. ....... f t trt take to thc chase, junction several times a day. Once , P-- -.-,-r" l.u.iik u i . ;.Iv i iviv;d olliet-r devot- 1 more intrinsic value than the Ian'e , ahout lorty square miles, that the , , , ,uri,r tt,.- wf In a while a freight car would U- lert w,s the ma, er I'd to i N 1 n'ii-'ion Iut at thesame wife, and in spite of the praise which ship Mahel Clark, owned in this city, : 5 " J lrlX 5 1 ti 1 tI r 'Zr ,eu on the Mde traek, ai.d the chi . -: T -;; , , , n h;s ; 1.1, fo'r any slu-rt is lavished upon her hy superfWaal I ai.d sailin.m hiu rpoo! to I Ion, r a iH w heioM Z .uddkecp house J?j r.,1! I SVcSl"n"i rSifir .."MU a 1-1 fei. witlf her usii lues, . day; ami now li.ptain'-t of l,,r "ft make visit,, or 'V hS Lim- h-n-h.-en waiting for. Heohtained lhatwivcsw.il carry parasols m , Majes y s sh.i, Comus has just re-, hotlv foIlowwit haIf a and make iH-heve tl.cy were l.au,.; Ml J j .r lit ;ru.n a A , n, ; tlic,llract for the contraction, of sunny weather.s tunvcrsaly known. ; portal his .lehverv of the p resent, , , . , . . , , tn.ornin.theywereawakenedlfpleilv cried (U the n,,, the lX 'S hy a --7--;-;:;;!-:;; Kd Um Z S -I -IS a Uulrl. year, had a wife will H l.,r hushamt hold her They are one hundred in numher, ; 1 . U d -ntnt.of th e - ",MM I1" t 1 1 v Hot? :o S lu pintha' the ,,nemu-d,t.tur.H,l out at Contadt.hy means of pamsoh nmst wives are l.rmly con- and are ch.e Iv des.rndants of a cer- ' . - , . , ami l..k.,l out .. h. w 1 ' I j ' .tl,U ' " an . lahorat- system of pi.re work, vineedthat no man has sense enough ; tarn Corpora (dass, who was one of ; , f(u fr(m -,v llie WlliU UKl oiow : 11 ..... : - ., , , ..:..i.),.J. ::! h :ie.. e..iv(.f t.-s. to Hold a roared round the house and playe,! . jioim on. i.urui. on the tele-raph wins upon the n.of : ; "1. 11 -' '' "!!- " J"','.1!' as Ui.011 a j.ujre harp. As the wires , aoar.l it y,a want to p. too lire were t-istem-d to the r-M.f, the house up. Jaci,- an.l ...:., her hum. hecan.e a treat nnisic-hox, with the : It was all don., ni a moment, and children inside. After hrcakt'at the! away Hew the ci,-me, leavm- the mornin-trains arrived, hut the wind : comiuetnr and station-master star-wassohi-h that the i.asseneisw-re -' in surpnse at this pm-mlnu:. dad to hurrv lrom one l,.,r,- fr,..n ..nn e;.r I n 1 he . .. other as soon as possihle. 1 hen tne trains went away, and the great wind harp on the rxif santr louder thau I'Ver. The station-master said it hl"v a pile, and that the children mv:t stay in the house, lest they would he hlo'wn away into the prarie, and lost. The station-master's wife s:id it was a pity the i-hihlren :.:.i stay in the home all day. There was an cmntv freight ear on tin- siile trwl- l.m-liniK thev mi. d:l ulav in that.' The station 'master thought .l.w ......1 ;,, .. mii. he took kittv a n h i hy the hand and Tommy in his arms, while Mary took hold of his eoat tail and thev all went out to the empty car. XVlcw ! How it did hlow! '1 hey certainly thought they would he lifted up hy the wind and Mown into the sky. The empty car wa- quite snug and warm, and once inside, they were quite out of the wav of the w ind Mary thought the rear would he a good . lace to keep house, hut Tom my j .referred the other end. so they agreed to keep house at Loth ends . M' the emntv car. This was a nice I dace: for it cave them a chance to visit each other, and the open part hv the door made a promenade to ; tire. The engine seemed to he cat walk on. ing up the track in front, and 1k Iiuder and wil.h r roared the gale, hind the rails spun out like shin Safe ain't snug in the car they went ning rihooiis in the sun. The i ta m with their play and thought lion and train had already sunk out ji'.thing of the wind outside. of sight, and the gra-sy horrizon i.n Mnldenlv the car Lagan to shake, and thev stopiied in their house- kecpin:. '"Why, it's moving! smnchody's iu-hing it," said Mary. "They are taking us away on the freight train. Come, we must get out"." "I didn't hear the whistle," said Tommy. "I guess something is push ins the car.:' The girl leaned out of the door to see what had happened. Why, where was the platform ? What was the matter with the station. It was moving awav. No. it was the car. It had left the siding and had rolled out unon the main line and was moving faster and faster along the j "How did she get out of the .-id-road, .iug'.'" ( lie meant the ear. ) "Oh, we must get out! They are; "It's one ,,f the new switches," taking us away." said the cnL'ineer. "Cars can easily "No, no," said Kitty. "We must j.jump out iiM)n the main line." May here till the hrakeman comes' -h! something ahead. Was it around. I didn't hear them when ; the runaway ear? No, the n. xt sta tlwy took us on the train."' turn. What" a tcrrihh- pace ! Twenty "There isn't any train,"' said Tom- - miles already, my, looking up and down the line. : " )h, don't stop," cried tin- woman. "Oh, it's, the wind! it's hlowing ' as she saw the engineer put his hand the car away. We must put on the j on the throttle-valve, brakes and stop it." "1 must, inarm. We are getting This was a good plan, hut how out .if water, and perhaps we can were they to carry it out? ; learn something of the runaway." The hrake-whtvl was on the top The sudden arrival of a Solitary of thc car, and they were inside, engine containing two men and a k Faster and faster rolled the car. It 1 wom an startled the station ma-ter, hegan to rattle and roar as if, and he came out to see what it dragjed along by a swift engine. In ; meant. He seemed to guess at the ii moment Tommy hegan to cry. i truth, for he said : Mary tried to look brave, and Kitty i "After the runaway car?" stared fast at the level prairie Hying "Yes, yes. There are three c'iiiid iiast. ' ren inside." It was of no use. They all broke down together and liad a hearty cry 111 thecaras it roii- fd 011 In-fore the gale. The station-master's wife rolled up her slecvs to put th" house in order while the children were safely out ol the way. The station-master, f-cling sure the children were safe in the freight ear, sat in his ..trice nearly all morn-' ing. ; At last the beds were made and the dinner put on the lire, and thc j mother wondering how- the little girls were getting on in their play-house! n the track, threw a shawl over her head and went to the platform. At once the wind blew the shawl over Iier face, and she could not see cx- this din. Mavlie thev were inside the Ciir out of hearing. She walked n toward the siding. Not a thing t I s..en. She wonder.il if there b id Imy ii .-i jnistMkp l'crh.-iiiS the car was on the other sidetrack ? No. the platform down the line. It had Ikcii blow riole wind, and instant rollin. its precious in a i i a t w ii . ; vt nai would iiapjvn it : tiouidu: ineciairain or run in a sia ion : ti iiuiii mi' i i i 1 1 1 1 ii 't i ii lti "i'l i)ii or would thev stay in the car till it is wm kotl? . , , II 4 41 ..f .1... .1 . ...! 1 1 t 1 T,, o ilr.,l ,. .....1 5 - .-'.' .... - .t. .,.,.. In. ' 'O XI If SO :U"P lllll Kll n lil! 1. 1 -....... .. ............ ... ,11., ...iii.u-i,i ... i. ....... mil si.Mi. juuiiii' mi , u. .- i' iii-i i".i-u .mu ii'-.! j o:i .. ii r niu.i u'ii iimii ui p.i.i iui , - - - -. v .. ii iiciir it I'll k c. I ni ov oi tiers e,. ,...ir..,i,.K: on Lack to thc wind ho l.-gan to" call j behind. ourfueher. No man kin tell what nnee, and the husband of a small ; Two lovt-Vl are to h - , d of ! e,d y r the children. How loudly the wind Ah ! What was that ? A clr,.: of : denext hun'erd vcars will bring fo'th ! "ife, whose parasol should be thus , f ls;. An,, , t (. i Vubbinr i T; n , , sIk atl'. . . ... ...... i. . i l ...... .... ii.... rem .red iimwiwina .,.,.7.1 ,u.,u- ...ni, . . 4u ., nui oi oii. l. ruooiii . Kidney t omplaint, Iharrh.t-a. etc. roared tiirougn tne tcicgrap.'i wires ; m. ..... on mc iioii.om, iaraiie.u: nv iihmiii oocr in- ici.ee o. o.c .uiac j -.- - . ."-""- v"." """' 1 ins head, and we turn aide While i Trv o L-o 1. I nl i . P..rl..n ll,..- ...id,l n,.f'h,v,r in -.!l i The climnecr look .Hit bis I hue b, , vi.r.ls wl.-it .-in mr fnehiir'' U'l.n i her 111 a crowded street in safety. It',.,,. 1 i: ... !... '..i: I 1 1 a nipl. OOUlt at 1U Cents. , . s ..v...,.,-fc . . ... . .... t - . .. ........ . , VHll JItliMlM- II.IHIIIX.S HIT Mild M'l the rails were unoccupi. d as far as . engiian V v. hi.-tled in reply and shut I t him down as an assassn. Ytt tie : !'"'' w 111 unhesitatingly refuse, and ! faiv cnfirme.1 by i.tiblishers. "Stop j A romantic voun- man -isked his she could see in every direction. oif steam. Their engine slowed march of improvement has accom- ' "I'M- "Mancts will assert that . ,ny 1al,or" words of dread to be-1 sweetheart to take ;fvaik with him What did it mean ? What had hap-; down and they could s.v men lean- j pl-h.,1 el, en mo' dan dat. For de """T'f "liherately ,n ended nU in business-lose their terror by , k hght on the riv I L In pcne.1? She staggered back into the , in.r at frn tlie otherendne as if to m of fifty cents you kin have a ! "e i.em re.hculous. The leg-J ,iftor a has been established F.st Dubumie Iowi "he went station and starth,l Jier husband ; s-ak to them. brass watch-chain fixed up so nigh rc, however, can very properly j fur a t, uf ycars. Su I g( ,v' ! ) " rry,ff - ! "ItV ten minutes hack. Running P'V i "ttTVnot1 tension thc-v ttl KS m 2 car ! The children ! 11)aiil liniroa1,j(,ir. hoss trade for..( U anybody had : t'on ol J f V . o '.1 eting the w:,nts Vn t. Suddenly a stone slipped The stat.on-master ran out upon ' "Thank heaven !" said the woman. toMt.eorge Washington dat dc day ; l ; '-t a w t.m.in Mould he allotted to , of lU customers in all respects, the underneath the vonn.r Mn'.'L and looked up audi The ingine. r said nothin-- l,t a. M-vjid mm? when shirts would hut ; -l "Jm uiat cons-tant y inen-; ti,.s of friendship between the 1 and he went .l,,-n l,rL-, . Not a car in sight !;a instant the engine rave a -.'real lmi what would dat great !" 'r nusnanu wit i hl.ndness i.s . iIh and the i,mt are as hardisti.-k. If,. nhi n awav bv the t.r-! h-ai. and shot ahead at the r:,o .f ,1,:'n vo s.ud ? l) kentry anj a ! np oat-n to Mir civilization. U e ! lo hroa ,v an ,ltsi(i(. ;.Hv ,w the vl,- Id,' h 1. '..' Ill i " " i w its m rhaps at this ; fift mi!esan hour un the easv rade. ! nuglity cl.K-k. KWry time de ped'- 'M en to carry knives and ph,-; iink u hid; hhvU f),VhUiU in b, sbi ,n. ( f.'., W llfi. 1. - in - ,ii i ii i ,iu .ii hum :i i r: IV V i ' i . V ii "' iTlic fireman sprang out through lhe lwit to Ulegraiih the terrible in ws .,.., i , ' . , , . 4i i- i 4 4 i , .onM:rd w ii.dow and ran along the down tin line, but lust as he oped .. i i : . , , , ' . i ' , , J, ; engine and down on tlie cow-catcher. Shcd.KlK!8aw af-,.ntclou.lonthe.Tlionion.u,r , fc . wtstern horizon. It was a tram. ;torri,,k. ia a m t . Help was coining. At the same - 8lrU(,k t, tf f,;,r wi h , - , tune his wife apieared with iicn-Li,,,,,, r J jrriof anJ terror in her eves. T.;,.n Tl. v, t, -di 1.1,,.,. down." Tin onlv added to the danger, for. there was 110 means if sending word j in .advance f lhc runaway car. It . mu-t ) on t its (.iVJ without help i r i or wanunjr. ''If li i.-'. tojinii'. a trtiin !'"'inil e.ist. li!Ot!i'T. II t i'e s ! N. tircr nearer e.iine t::e tr.iin. yivl the f;t!:vr :!i:l iwoth r ti''"l wat'.hini; it :i- it en i-t jihmz tin .rails, it -(v:neil as it it wum nev- rrcomo. At last it PMeheil the id.it- . v . ............ v.aur.iu HI Iiil; l'Miri Mau'iu The HI -ft 1 1 . ..... . . 1 . 1 ..... .... i -.... I I !e .-i.u : 1-. il.isi e4 . 1 1. 1 . K.. ivu nil in-ma haj'i'y. lie had half intended to pi with the engine, hut it would icver do t- leave his lio-t. ' Fire steady, .la--k." Lrin'cr to the iireman. LTettilliT CX-'iied. f-'" ... Ion, race." "It's cnoii 'h to maki saii'i the en Tt"s no use "re in for a a fell cited to see fireman. The cn-i !i;it woman.- said thc j'Mc.l roii'-d and .leer side vt,.,l i!k. ...th..r , tii.T l.V h her eves straining ahead dotMi th line i.i search forthed.-ar little mis inz one. " '.. sir: Doa't trv t pell the throtti save coal at widi ie!i ;i : and ' time as this." '"We m'.i-t keeji cool, marni. ; go stead v, or v.e shall run on ot -o.-d and v.ati.r and come to still on the line." t - ind - The woman said nt nodded mournfully, against the side of the port, and the fireman a W07U, lat a:i ieaned cah for sun uave h r hi- stat, where she could look ahead over the line. How tin out cn- ; g'me shook and roared ! The iniiiea mhled aii'l , tor on the steam e-u:.'i: ' rose hi r :ir.d hi'.'he! s the s'.eam pressure increased over tne r.ig.ng cither snie seemed to hv awav m kind of gigantic waltz. The wind died away in a dead calm, and a few moments a little breeze sprang up and blew in at the front win dows. "We are beating thc wind," said lhc engineer. "If we can keep this pace we shall soon overtake them." "How long have thev been gone?'" shouted the ihvm. m above tin. ro;,r of the engine. "I don't know." screamed the wo man without taking her cy.-s from the horizon where the rails met the skv. "it mav have been two hours t or more. They wen cmntvear." playing in the "Oh, marm. I'm sorrv for It : went past here, going twenty miles an Hour, it came down gra ill j the way, but the up grade be gins about two miles out. 1 was insid" ; when it passed and didn't see it til! it had gone past the door." J.ow 1 nig it tooic to In) tne -lender! The engine stood hot :.v. smo king by the wider-tank: and the wa ter came out in a slender stream .while the mother stoi 1 looking on. harhil r.-iid impatient. "Ii l-hyc! I i! p:n heaven help v, ! ; gn'.dc The rest was '..st, fof the 1. shot a. icad on and over the ..jm n piioia-. i ne 11 a T-taii seemed ii sink down into the ; and studied it carefully. i "Freight No. (i. liound west, stop. : mg on the two mile siding. How ,-wifilv freight No, ni. .1... m- .-...I 1 the 'wav ! Listen" "whistle'' The f-i n.-k . 1.1:1. .iii 1111 uui s.ii... ........ . . .1 ,1,.. i,..:..., . L'1 Ti 2.!?'?. H" admired feet and hoUislVed in a black dot oil the::r"V.V;V , : "!,,.. wt,,,t,w 1 ";ovenooKt.i i.y those who Have he-1 hurhn i The ear? Yt lA . 1 . . ; i r. i ii. : v, ' . ti,,.,.f1,.i i 77--. , i..';, i, . "n ...... ,.u , ,..iil ni h i,llll, li t 'the children! Where were thev? . "" i"rji ... The fireman thought himself a I very lively man, but the woman I was ''Wore Inm and sprang up into llH: ('ar There they lay, safe and sound, : in the comer cf the car Mary and Toraiav fut nsloep. and Kitty watch-! r il iny; over iiuiii. i h ! mother ! I knew vou woiiM 1 '"- oi.ir. .Marv ar.'l .T . - 1 ! lotiuiiv rrie i . l!ii iUSj've.i Id r lefp. N"!tlr rouhl s:r ,.., J " ' ana juiliriiiciii. in-rei.-, a ... i ' Ti.Jhiniiif nnihm''t' 'l t.-it". a worn, i in-; 1. I,:. . 1UIU..U1 III'.-! 1U" 111? . v.-. ...... omv in ..i....i l.;. r.... ..-;, i.i.w.i- .ilMU iilS Xtl" IMl" vf...-.v .... , v . ..l'Rk. ti ....... . . . '., V T " , , ol u at j. -li'UTSS 1 . n . !,e 1 itt. e h. a 1 aic ly t.,,K i..to the cah ot the cn j rin , . ! A III" III. lilt... UlU'.lini "Hi L l'etershur- ..vas in many resects , an exeeiH-iiT representative of a class; ei 'tav-o'ie imooais aii. con en - . , ... i .. i . jir.ivided with an aggregate of ten thousand horse power and armed with 27'.! guns of the largest caliher. It is almost unnecessary to say that Putiloff made a fortune out of the contract, for the epoch of the Crim ean war was remarkahle, even in the annals of lliwsia, for the enormity of .official corruption. After the war was over he went north and huilt three iron rolling mills, worked hy water power, oht -.lining from the Finnish government a mining nion opolv over an area inclosing -'is") ; lakes and -i:i,(X;i square miles. ; Transferring these to a company, he started with (Ihouehoif. the huge . -OhoiK-hoff steel works' at St. l'e- ter.-hur. and. after receiving a large sum of mom v in the shane of suh- i if- in- so . tlie concern to t he wa: r department m 1;, hv whose exertions half a dozen Lig guns have hee!: turned out. at a cost estimated hv the Vovosti rc'.-entlv at tl.-X .-; ti,. 111. ...... - " I . i . i .l II r ' f.. '1 . " Ill' (.1IM lllUI UlXIl ll'lllll i. n w ():. FutilolFs next cn'teriiise was J ruined hy the parasols of small the iron rollin.' mills hearing his j wives. In the year of W.I. it is cs naine at t!u- mouth of the Neva. I timated that in the I'nited States ! where .".(I'M ni. n are employed and li;,(i,(Ki: worth ot iron ami steel r nk Uinn-il OUt lVl TV WAV IK'HU'S . , ., : , , ., , rri- a 1 iiir.-an-I r niroa.l wa"OUS. 1 Ills little business was converted into a joint stock concern four or live years i.L'o. when l'litiloil secured the" con- i . ...,.., ..ti.w 1... in-... . .i- , .. .. '.. . ... ... tnal lrom I onstaot to l. 1 clcrs- lmrg. ti the 7,." (:),( KM roiibh-rt voted for 1 4 T. ......... ., I ...., i ......i .w. .. .ti i. k..- ii I ! , , , 1 . to nave aireauv passe. unto tne poi h.- cts of I'utilotr'and the government oflicials without cither havinr done anvthiii" to kIiow for it. The Fin - uish roiling mills long ago collapsed, the OboiichoiT steel works is a by uvr.l !'. ir - i.i . !!iti.- .'overio ni'i it ioli. 'i ;t!:e smash of the 1'utiloM' works is: v -l..e1eo, .-K.il it. is believed that the 'colossal fortune of l'litiloil' I cannot he increased, for the reason I for letters and newspapers, may not j tive, that the Crow Indians had eat himself, ravage.1 by extravagance, ! that when lhc handle is too long the j tind its picture unattractive, but the j en up all their food and had gone will be found to be" in as rotten a j parasol docs not cast a shadow j genius of the age is all for restl.'ss j out after game. Tlie dispatch con condition a.-; the great sea canal w hich can be kejit in position over a j competition, and most people will vey ing this intelligence to military heme at St. Petersburg. A 11 iiir rTol)nc-). Om ii:iv la.-t month when trade win dull a grocery clerk procured a piece of soic bather from a shoe- maker, painted it black and laid it aside for luture use'. V. lthin a lew days :m old chap came in and in-1 quired for a plug of tobacco. The piece of sole leather was tied up, pa. id lor and the purchaser sianeu for h. me. Ht the end of the sixth day he returned, looking down-cast and deject id and walking mto the store inquired lor the clerk. ".Member that terhackcr 1 got here il,.,,.(.i-. ,.-' in. -ill.. ,.. . "Yes, sir." "Was that a new brand?" "Yes." "l'lug tcrhacker, was it ?" "les j "Well, then, lis me. Its right j here in my jaws," sadly replied the j old man. "1 knowed I was gettin and thar she am now, tin same as the day you sole her to me." "Seems to be a good pi 11 re-, marked the clerk, as 1 , . , smelt the, lC the counterfeit. "She's all right ; it me that failin," exclaimed the ,, V . YiV.il "Fass me out some hue cut and 1 11 j go home and deed the farm to the old man. j 10 vs and ready for . tlio nivt mvself." pnriyo.,1. mu i was aiuis;iau(iy on ,11111 10 .uei;aciii as to now sue snail ; ,i,M.s jt K.(.m jKls;i,it. tm those an. called I he conquering' hero ' ot the hitin' j.lug. I never seed a plug carry her parasol. Wiien her bus- i rv t.VuS ,.,vo drooped in maidenly ; times. It is the medical triumph of afore this one that I couldn't tear to j hand remarks : , r(.;(.rv.0 or r.li?l,(j in ,.(K.u,.ttish 1'ch't ! the age. Whoever has "the blues" pieces at a chaw. I sot my teeth on ' "I here, my dear! my other eye isjt f:U-ctheman in the ill-fitthveoit ' should take it, for it rrjtlatci and re thisone and bit, and pulled, and ; gone ! she merely says : ! Can vou, hy anv possible wrench of l "'"'V tin disordered system that twisted like a dog at a root, and I've! "How can vou be so stupid!" and t!u. 'imagination eonecive of his ! ives rise to them. It always cures kept biting and pulling for six days, .calmly lays the blame on him. j pasSin,T peppermints to her- of his Biliousness and Liver Complaint, carry it m what sue considers the i from thc hsl setting hen, were once i matism. and relieves Chronic Uron- Here is a sjiewh that can be re- l'i'opcr way, tliougl! all the male : twinetl lovingly about his neck, and j c-Iiiti. and all Lung and Throat dif citidatthe picnics to-dav with un- exs.iout.l be blinded thereby. itlienose which is pecked and red I heuUies. It docs these things hv hounded applause. Thc Detroit 1 1 apparent delensc against ; am as if woui,i st:m(j on jt9 j striking at the r.M.t of disease and rt- IWr IW rci.orts it as an address : f'e parasol is to cover the ends of . , izi,l J(..rH a,i scrcanl w jth rvn, om.e ! moving its causes, before the Lime-Kiln Club byMudge ; f nbs with large india-nihber fen-1 fuliowwl the figures of his new vest ! Dr. Fenm r's Improved C01H1 Afi'idavi Martin, late of Alabama, : ,l(T"; nn ch end should be placed ; attern. or bore heavily mr-iinst. his ! Hon.-v will r..li.v..!.m- c.n.rl, ; nT... hut now traveling in the oiin as ; : me ngciu 01 a pan 111 .isi.-iiotiK. j ne ; km tell what tln uashun wiir amount to if it keeps on the way it iias begun ? If any one had tole vou : r.-eitwei-itr vears ago dat to-night I .r -.I,,.,., ! would stiim befo' vou wid a paper ; .i.O. l . ... . ..... ! eolla' on mv nech," vou would"have 1....1 4 ,i r.', I m ii iviii'i 1 1 ivlllii ii Mii I VI .5 tl uu inqrovel rat-trap. KinTy hour tk k- j off am a mile o' railroad built, a 1 . 1 . t . I . 1 -1, I . . .........uouo a nut iettieu,r.i;toMi.orxi.dou!.tIess ranks first as a j 1 i 1 1 . 1 ..v.,r..i,,i,aii ii.-.-..ses ... ne . i". iinui in..-, .on. in., v siu 1 , 1 n ne ;m i,roKe up .now I lav me ' rememlH-r back a huncrd v ars re-, , creative system, degeneration of , taking it ; but the aWnce of the ! Confound it, I fom.t! Oh al zede change mo ,lan de young thc kidneys, irritation of the blad-! familiar shL-,t at their homes and ; lem ! I've go to let"'o rcttV , Sk' folks. S.eh of us as b a huncrd der. urinary calculi, &c, Ac. Send offices for a few weeks becomes an i (Jive us some daily bread' '01, 1 th a yarsmde fuehur will no 1-e sur- fo Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 23S insupportable privation, and thev ain't right! Oh Lord' Send some pnsed to ( jugs wid free handles, yvm Av,nm. j M,S!J f(,r liasU.u lo take rai anJ , , , ; SUa e t kntriRu house, an r.K'kin' cha'rs dat sail aroun' m wheels." The sneaker! 11 -i i 1 . ! (.,s.hI :.i i i " i . ., i . .1 - , jt . ' and lot the r. m.nn1,.r .f llin ..., ni..,r . ..n. iniris .uu il.MUilUpe. i was given the seat of honor under . . - - .M....j. the Dear Traji. Small wives arc often hirfilv com-. . , i i i .1 i. .,r,. n-CTKie'l IIY .I'l-iltlitUS U I .V Mll' lia : - , . , o.amo'.ii; a jreliT:il : - . . m that a stua!! wit,- is l''-i 1!H H,"i" T1,. 1 . inni-. i.ns .- ... .-.. to i it-a - ;rcasonari view of the mutter. One cannot have too ot a :roou '1 ' " l-.e wife n mwre thau :l o:i(. lhc alpart.nlly, to ho re- nr,lod as tlie hetter. The orkin of li.-ive too Iiil!''!) ot a :ro:nl The orisrin of ' l;eaei mat uie Muane, a v ou.au ( the more soui sue u. auu.on - jrrcater is her value. In parasoi as it shoiu.i ne ill x' ! -r ii !,. i t i ii , :. .u f .'..si i."7 . . Ji .., .111.1 held. Now, when a v. .!e and hvt Kn,da.,d wh;n li.iiaparte was i ..-: ,( (1 to lf.atfi ,( -t,. fr:,lltic hushand are ol the proper j.ropor-! prisoned on M. Helena. l,.-iM miles j tional height, the parasol is, not an iawav. The old(st inh-.ihitant is IV-! evil of much consequence, hut when j t.-r ('ireen, a hale, heart v man, in his ' . 1 1'.'1 cllowso.ne, a roaring rush the small wife carries a parasol and 71 vear, and the voungest is Ids 1 mg river even at the lowest tide, was walks hv the side of her hushand, I .rrcat-'f andehild, a-Jd a few months. ! h.H.imng with the regular sun.mer tiie rihs"ofthe juirasol are to a level j There have onlv he n four deaths in . 'rcshet, the outiMMtr ot the melting with his eves and the latter are ' thirteen vcars, and no death in . : nows m t!ic high iiiountanifl. hen hrou-ht in 'eminent tlamri-r. This I fanev was ever known among them, the river was reached tne ganic made leads to grave disasters.' and ulti- i The'i.erfect climate is pr-.hahlv the f t;''h and lor a time it secin- matelv cstran-'es hushand :md wif.. ! from one another. When a hit-hand ...... 1....1 ...... ...... ii.. ...... i and the other seriouslv iniur.-d. he ! lsusuallv readv, no matter how much he mav have lovid his small wife, to tell her that henceforth she I must choose hetweeu him mulherlhoth orderlv'and contented, an-l!1 parasol. Of . ourse.'she cannot, with i lVtcr ireen' is looked upon us the ; their pomes into t it? stream, unwil anv self-res, )c. t, u;Ve ui- the latter, j ehicf, although he disclaims all pre-. that even a ihml suou d ..oil and thus two hearts that original! v ! t. ntions to power. Doithtlcss the their Iren.ied sin.rt or cut toeni of neat as one arcsunucrcu lorever ami i heat m sohtiule and gnet. j Few people have any idea of the i ... amount ol eves that are annuallv i alone two hundred and sixty eyes j were totally put out, anusevcu nun- i i i... .... i ' UTViV Uli'I 111111' W(Tr ItHUV or KS 111- I- .. L v ...1.1 . . r .1. - uieu. . ;.ei.-i....te ...o.'.-o. uie ui.iii- her of divorces j mid need by th.'iiioii in this country, also. Some i same c.tu.-:e has been made, but the : years airo the islanders begged some j fact that about two-thirds of all the j cats from a ship, which, lor some ' iliviil'i-.-il lili'lli?! llif. t'iti- nf 1 loiuiw ; r....i-..i cif.ln.i-il -it 'i i'i-t:ill 1 Ii Cllllha. ; i ..: : i .. .ci... : are onc-e eu gives some nu a oi i:ie j extent ot which the parase 1 in the ; ; hands oi a wile objectionably mail i . ru 1 1 w iw i . tii -f. ni In 1 1 1 1 i in.... :.. i. i.. r.. ....... j- mv jin.u i innun 101 I this giant evil ? This is a question which interests every man who ha ; or v. ho conlcmniati s taking a small ! wife. It will n-d d to increase the length of the parasol-handle inverse- : 1 v as the hciirlit of the wife. Tht Te is a certain standard ..I leie.do for ; ! 1 1 ic i araso-hanil!e. b. vond wli ich it ; bonnet with any certainty, hquallv J , impracticable would he anv device i for increasing the height of wives, i ; so as to hrmg their parasols above , ! tne level oi ineir nusnanus eves. ; j Already the boot heels of woman are made as high as possible, and if ; ; any attempt is made increase their . he ight, woman would he totally tin-; able to walk. )i course, the wi.-e ; man who is stiil unmarried, and who ! i knows the dangers that accompany j i tne miasm oi tne smauw iie, can ; resolve to marry no woman whose j : ara.-oi wi.i not reach at least six ; ; lnenc, a:o e tne level oi ins eyes ; j : but the man who is already married j : to a small wi.e cannot Letter his sit- j : iviti.ii. In- iiinl-iiiir .ni,l r,...hi ,-,i. nation m making goo.i resoimmns : It may be w lie shoiml he required to hold her larasol in such way asnottoeiMlan-l,ri11!I ger ner nusoan.i s eyes, i t course, this is physically possible, hut he j knows little of the nature of woman i who fancies that any wife ill sub- j - - . , , . . 11 ic. ucsteti to kccii ner parasol 1 I out of her hushiin.l s eyes, she either ! llatly reluscs and tells Inm to attend I . 1 .,. , . , ' to Ins own allairs as if he had no ; .right to ieelanyintercsi, 111 his eyes! Si or she bursts into tears, and says ! ma. 11 ne cannot walk with her : .. ,. , x , without insulting her he had better j stay at home, lhe parasol ,s proh-; I 11 1 , - , . nine acaror to a wnnan th:in anv i oti r oaniiiv thinir. and she will r "V"''1 ui 11 " '.' ,nn .. v nu.uii. : could the human eye be injured by ; - """'"'i now ever, wiai nothing ex-1 ' 'M stri!1s.'ent legislation will induce : t,lt' women ol our country to consent ! h'. having their parasol.i thwatotl I v,ith rubber sj.heres. If merely re-1 ... 141 . .I 1 , , ' 'ftiesti-.! to do so by tlicir husbands .tn.t5i...M .1.1...71.. . i ;i" " Lvpia E. Pjnkam's Vi:(;KrA!!LK;l'cconie dissatisfied with it on ae-i --. - ......4.-. , ...r.i As we are commanded to love our . ii , , lieihlnir fw iiirsi7i-na n-n clinnl.l : - T - - - ..v m.-. to it that our neighbor is a charm-J mg young woman. i , - ( ... v...... ... ni.inii.wiui.iiii, ruuiii iiuiii un no longer, out went So-r"ls or the S5. Soon-r -or ; later ;the. and Af-, x:ea ,u,t yi. ld Umr htt.e mysten.-s l-i u:e organization anu per.-imcmiv of modem exploration, and then there v.-ill he one thills only to lok f.r a siKit of (.found lare t-nouirh t ) he ir.hahited on vh?eh humanity lias not us re;r - ' search may he i.l,, , ; ,y U to this date i a; :an.l in.hfatifinhle gloU- ! failed to find any uel has not us renrt 'fvc?. i no arcli nmv le iioo... .. . ai tvrUiin- i)o.-t eccentric le-iroUers have failed to find an v such place. The huu, in tins coun nu .uu u a... .....h ii,ai..i ..ear- v m, a uiie uraw.i rom tmeno, Avres to Cape Town. It was on thc : a 'ar: .sou plai'eil on th- lsianu i , ,.v..l: .:,ti.m ,,f these facts. The I jcommnnitv cultivate ahout twenty i ..I . ..... i ..,.d usnallv 'ct ten or twelve husii-. ('.. ... ..ii.. ,.r ci-i'il I hev have -".'!) cattle, f)(H) sh"e)., ..iv Linn, tit v of fowls. The little State i tact mai neany a mo;oiu o. me. ipoj.ulation are related to mm he. j had sixt.-en children accounts for . .- irii......i... in.' estimation in ih i- .s u .-i. iViv.i.in Viut r.-j kin nu mliMl SOU. w'-ih;.,',',. ii.-,. f..nho M!ert med.d. ! or the life savin- medal of the Ih.val : Humane Society, as he greatly dis-ti-.i-'uished himself on the occasion ,i i ...i ol IliC .M;H)'I l.t I K W rn'K The ,... i. : l....l,-'o ... .. ; inauer is inn- io. .-.nu. ."-ni .- ..io i. i ... ..i. . . .' ..: i. . .r. 1 nut uie perverse aiwiuui jim-icu. i rabhiti and chickens to exclusive mici ir.d now thev run wild all i over the island, while the mice .".re greater pests than ever. All the is landers want now is a clergyman. Tlie ( i.aiilain of the Comus christcn- j ed five children, v. ho, doubtless, could have waited a year or two longer for the ceremony, but thecase ; . if ex oei-L:nt brides and bridcCTOoliiS i is hard indeed. Contemplative per-1 sons without inordinate amicUtes regard such a life as vegetation ruth- i cr than existence, and will not cease. to wonder that human I cings should, 1 ol their own Iree will, choose to cn- .mre u. A(r tori; 1 Oi.w Vou Know Her. y,,a .r- v;Jie lives on VuUr st!.(.,.t Her features are cither 'pjn).)(.,i ,,r fujj a,,,j i5uW(JV. Her n. jj woti i!.'(itting and' of no particular pattern her slippers are ,roUen down behind" her hair b uncombed her voice is cither' s,rj; )ir t.o;irH0. You have seen in r stand out in the backyard, and put j a ,,are arm lm t ,er cv,.s anl un- ! i ' . .. ' , j der it iieer out to thc fence or bam, i . hoar(i K;r ,h()Ut) "John! can't C.eorge I ,e soinc water?'' And vou i Jiav(. a.ari i,im cry back. "If he! (jon't ci xw water "I'll take every ! j,,,. oTllesh from his hones V n',l ,vj haye look.wl at her again, ..-.-. 111; in i. lie. .1 t-d-..r, L...i i,v. .i , in it ut it Mnv .. u( . , l,ii.UJ ...... " l.-.o 1 , J,.,i .,1 I "v 0 J '.'. . IILlll llllll Vl-l .11 Ml II. ti,ft h..i 1-;. ,..,..,.1 1 on that uncombed "hair. The ti-ht- v eomi.rcssed lips have lovimdv ; uooivti it nut i jiitiuiLiwii;? I 11 1 i;i i.r . irameii lender invitations to inm to take another bite of cake am! pickle, Tlie lan,i, that are now parboiled i,- ,, 1 ..,,,.1.,. ;..;...: 1.:... ; .v- . t n-i.-. 1. i.n lilt 1 1 IMI 'tru II m;.. .,.,.,! , mv,.,, - iun 1 i i .i... ' jugular vein. As little probable as jK,, this seems to vou it seems less to y.,,,;,,,,.,, nr ' Sticking l. rvs.i:iH-is. ( The strong aiiacliment of subscrib-1 , u"V V ' " " '" "lpcr are , come attachtHl to it tnrough its rusal lor years. Thev sonietiines '"t ol something which has slii- jinan mat contracteit hv the reader j for aJ0Ual which makes an honest, ; inn 4n .r. 4 :4 fi . 4? .... . mills, emu. m meiii us conim- . i ... ..i... ueu support. llenco n emw. tioiislynonducted paj.tr becomes a . . . - - - ' cien- lavonte in the family. it'll you 1 M. cr.S to Well-c.ill;lllet,-il lir..v.i-ir.,-rj w A liatllt? Willi JJnfli.l.wA CjIfrA.;) JuIv J7.An ,.(! t,. c r(,eu,.ir nri;v w,u h.ft Fo, iccr ot ! Fort Kc- i ojih, Montana, ten days a;.'o. arrived! in the aty on Inursday cv iniiir. and is a jnu st of friends living mi l'rairic avenue. The oiheer travel ed hy "iuieklo:ird"' from the Yellow stone river to the end of the North ern l'aeilie Ih'.ilroad, near the Little i Missouri, and thence eastward hy rail. Couriers had arrival at the nost Thl.re wtw lhurhundred ,11(1:ilns :1nd four thousan.l hnHid.H- . . . . . .. ,, i ... j 'l lountu.i v. i.ici.neiu me masu ry ; hut the incessant fusillade from four a I 1 ' . I . .1 . t . liuntiivu rules, logciner with the desperate proX!mtty of the funnida- hie haltalion, drove the herd in dis- inav into me roaring lorreni. l.e- side themselves with the excitement the moment the Indians urged Irom their game. 1 he terrihe cur rent, made tumultuous from the huge piles of rock here and there in the channel, whirled huil'alocs. o nies and Indians along at a hcwil- dering vel-K-ity, until the thousands f ,.""ts r,llil)!-, ?J writhing m inextncame contusion, in the dizy evolutions of the horses and riders the latter were left to struggle for themselves in the water, and to Ik; jammed to death between the surging mass of drowiug beasts. Some who saw the danger in time, and turned short ward, found safctv mi terra hrma. Lot those who veil - ' - - " .. t u red far enough to be embraced by the sweeping, restless tide, and t become involved in the tangle of strugglinganiinals, were all drowned. The story brought to the po.-t was that thirty Indians and fifty (x.nies were drowned, hc-.ides live; hundred or a thousand bi'trahic.. Inquiry :.t military headquarters in this eitv elicited from Colonel liertdan the information, eorrooora- live m nart ot the loregoing narra- headquarters gave no particulars, hut intimated that the Indians were des- perately hungry A Il.nl Case- Cnreil. Krcl'.tiia, X. Y., J.im- 7, l-T.'I. 1'.-. M. M. lassnu 1.:K sir: I Ikivc !k-. ii siek u!mt t-i-lit yi-.ir xviili an alurtiun ly -!iv.-i ian ralltil Si rniula. Mvilimat was a niattcr;;!- iiisurt'. My palate had ln-on eaten out, my iiii-c, fact' and furchead had lis. liarpiiiLr "(res. M y hmly ami Iniihs hail livi vutin ulcers oxiriidiii;.' ni-arlv tn tlx' lnu I was ! ri.ili:i".i1 in Mi ill til :i liii-r.. -L'i.li...in I w:. Jn lhU ,Ir,.a,If,il .-..n-lition when 1 I.e-an the , v,mr ,.,,. ... i.-c ti: imr ..iiinu a id Liver Itenu-ily and N, i-rv.-T.mil- in lsii. I tunk it nearly a r,,i as w.-ll and stmn,- ., a I ever .lid. Y.'.,. m.ir Mks. Ansv An. ms. Dr. Fi nner's lilood and Liver Reni- i'ly Nerve Tonic, may well be Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, I leadaehes, Fkvf.h and A.iiESi'i.KKX, Kxi.aimikmkxt. Seri.fnla. Frvsio.his ' - , j . .j . .... , 1'imi.les. Ifiotehes and ait. Sk-iv Ki ptions an.l r.ux.i) Disokpeks; iSwclle.l Limbs and Dropsy; Sleep: Wn,K TmKiir.wl W.rvv. in.l V. r. - t 1 ' - .... v.. .v. vous Di'luhty; lustoris tish ana , S ' 'dnwn .tr min.r intu rl.vlino- r-nroc m);)liaViL-iHon(i(,l(rnn;.i,K-m hour. Trv a sample bottle at KlcenN Dr. Feimer's (lolden Relief cure s Dr. Fenm r's St. Vitus Dance Spe cific. One lnittle always cures. For sale by C. N. Bovd. ' Help! Thunder! pieces on the rOCKH helow. The young worn: 1 11 rt ml. I 11 4-. null I. I . iie-jup, so she fell on her knees and i nraved for him TI united with her after tl'iis fashion - "Help! .Murder! Oh Lord' I know down. Dut not a hundred feet Only a few feet, for he landed on a 11 , , -' . . . ie.i"e wiiicn neither he nor she lm ..nun iiiiuiu 111 inn Silt. Il.l.l seen in their excitement A small fragment of cuticle rubbed off his knee was his sole injur)-. MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKKAM. OF LYNN, MASS. ! pi-covumru op LYDIA E. PJPijtHA.rS 7ESSTAEL5 COMPOTE-TP. For all Female Complaints. ThaprHww-tion. nirm iirnlfV- rniwiatii of VcrBtajbk Pn;ior:tn Ctz. ere t .zruA -s to thmost ckl irAte inT&lil. Vr,-n one tri.il V.ic n.criT- of t&s Com-v-m7vi w.li rr rcro.TTi.vJ. .1.1 rru f jj immrdiftte; ftnd mhn Itinat'is conf :. in n'n-tr nine cast in ahuo. drrd, a prnnirrr' I rtrrt- L-ri. t h -oand will e tify. On a ''t of it t prc.v n rn-'rlts, it J j to-laj rrt- the con;. try. It wUl euro cr.t.ry IT. rrr t fonu of felting of the nUfi-ns, L -irrrhc x, Jrrt;Ur ntl painful Mn9trtuUon allOT.rianTn -n!:l InHanimjUloa mad Vtcention, Fl&xlir.r, nil I', idiitt irsrr.tn ant tho cod eqamit spinal vi ak:u '.n.fttJ i.i p it-cially ndjiptod to the Change ot Life. I; oi: lv and expel tamnra from the nteru.Un an pa: !y -:o t JeTeKimrnt. The tendency U c:.zccTi i it.-j,o t!i rj ii ciua&cd very apeedily by It., u-". la txct it I.i r I t Iho pirat- wt and bc?C rcrnt i U-i fc.i tv r l ti ilifco-r-ed. It pCTrnt-'atm fvi. .r jvi: ti' a of Uc 57."tm, aaJiiTa DCwKfecnJT.iir. I r- i i f..-.:t:N-?'.ns.tr.3i,ncy,dt atmysallrrcTin j t-mi.L.-.lt',zx-l r.-I.t-vcu wnaun-f of the itom . It cures Et':I::r". I!. J.r X.rv.-Ti rn-irati-if-OenenJ IN bil t; .'.J , . . -r Ii-;.rt i..a a:oi velfrbtand barkafiw, iir-!v.xrMiym:r.:irn::y rnrtfll'y Its Use. It v.llr.t e!l Uzrx . r rc'A c:nnnistc.n res, tu-t In hrjni-j vi:ti-o l.v t.-at forermi tha femaVirysteii. Tor Kidney :oa;.lai .t i;f v.'.Vr wt tl compouud is ansurptuALH!. Lydia E. Fink!:snis Yjclable Compound Is prepared nt S3 xrul "?: Wr- t.-m Atp:-.d. Lynn. 5Iaw. Price Si.dk Six L.:tlr f .r ?-.on. U -.t !.y nuul in the form of pllln. almoin the forrj cf Iwr's, cn receipt of price, $1J. pi-r Iki-:, 1 r i;:!:, r. 3lrs. MIrUM freely answer.: oil L tr: Sw Ary. i-nd for pam phlet Atldrct'3 a AiTu uiut. ,n U. ;f;rr. Ko family trhutiJ.l li w'.tkctil L'IH 1 riMiflA?.! LtVZE PILLS. Ta y cum n.I;at.ot, LOiwun-.:ui, and Torpidity of thc L.vt-r. fcu;j :n-r t . A4-tm Sale Hv C. N. BO Y !, S.ni.:::;;r V.- COPIES Rules k Begolations ;uyi:kmx; REPUBLIC ti -PRIMARY ELECTIONS Of sum 1-; 1: !; t mr n t v. A cnjiv (it'x!n r.' rule!" suuM I?.' in tin- han!s ofovery Ui-j-it' .lit-an v-n. r i:i tlie county. Tiit y wiii !:. f .'.nid I:irticui::rly iiiti-r.s'.iiig just :;t this time, whi'ii tne hrs the r.(-w ml. -i is a Single cupi.-s b k-is iVts. !"!l 1 1 l.- lid.-: 'I Ill's II l" Save Your Children. For exoIMric trormi from thc ?y3ton3,SetIr Verm Hit u im no cjual in IhU or hut t; her 0untry. -one te.isN-niuI iriven to a chiii! ni Mr. Br.s'lliary'n, exprll.nl U worms in ! n r hour.iltr taitinif tlie nu dinn. Hem. Lytie, I'm n Tewn ship. Pa. AltM ejje!leil iM worm Ir-tn i:y chil-l w ycam iL!.' Wni. SnrtT, St. L y.u. Sol'Uy Ireiricli1". Fne'jpta. K. K hLLT-:i:S Prj-r. Kittsbur-fli, I'a. boo i lurcitxraUm. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. WANTED ! A firit-oluss T.fTe Tn-omnre Piiri-in-r in New i York wants M'll lu E.UL. ana! I.4M AI. At: I. In unwuiuej icrritr.ry in tlie State of Hennsvlvani... A'lire H.- ' ur.K nv A.i--.eii:. b n..i, rH York 1mI .il.re. Tho Ensllsli Draft Horse BOHNIE PRIRCEl Oat of Old Bonnie Prim ImDortel frca Enslaiil W1M ictto mares for tha season of 11 . vi : The first three iliivs of the wetk at the utaW. A Alcsnndor Uuuntrrman. in L;.v:invi:ii-. S-iuicnot monir. Pa., and the next three days oliwo to Weimor.s shop. In S-)mirt Ixiniugli, c!isn;:in altcmi.tely tlinmhoat the .oa..n. EATZS:$3.C0 takers a 7csL Payments to lie m ..lo when the :nr. is kn .vn to lie with finiL Any jiers jn pr.rtinvr nrn.it utren.i IniC with un inMirM iniin:, will I"? h-.i l rv.-ji);n,0 Torihe In.ni-iini-e. Hue cire will lie t-:n, Lut nu accountability lor aivi.leme. DESCRIPTION : IKHME PUlXfi:ihe:utilul.!irlc rmin, six Tears ul.l, stunils eizht'.-n lum-is liltli. iiti.l wclirhs 2,i)0 Miun.i. Ht has jBiwerna tme ami sinnc, uiciisurinK 1:1 in. lien l.n anuinl tt.e sinallen' jil:.i-e on hirw inc. .-.ml 15 lpi-l.es ar.utn.l the smallest il:treon hin.l is well irtiiirti m eil, with iUierior i-ti.ii. Was sirwl l.v -lii.ri-nle Prinee, Sr., who st.-t in W.sti'u,ri.i.0.i eoanly lor severnl years, ami wi ia'n '.'.". o .r.n ls. He was importe.! iron. Ennl.nn.i f WnshiiiKton Bealw. h'mnie Trince's d..m is a Unre well formeil Mark niare, hall hlo.nl. she was sire l i.v 'Wax Work, Sr.," imported from Knvlnml at a heavy expense hy the f'-nnsylrniia St. k Import Inir Company. (U.s. Johnson. ), was owteJ hy the Wenlmori-lDnil ami Kavi-.te Horse Com pany, ami nse.1 to sran-1 at Mt.'l'lea.-ant. Konnie Priu'-e is nearly lull l.ii.o.1 an.l is on donMnlly tlie lnri;c-si hi,rse you ever saw. lie will Weiah when In jcooii eomiltlon 2,2 o ;o-)nils. Bi Jt uie 1rim e hns proven hlmseil a sure foi;l jetter. fanners ami g'aek-ralM-ra of j imeci cuunty pot or U-t l Bonni Crin--e. My bay horse ' W A Wi.ifi K, .1 r ," will- stand a,t Win. Sutlers, l;erlm ap-1 t'rielen. th's season WM. M DhK, K.-etr. IfVirmrther partlrulars aJ.lress April U ALCXAXPEK t'OVNTr.Vr.IAN. SOMKl.SI-:TCOrNTYF 11EAI. THIS ! AltMKI'.S 1 Have iutvliaeil for tae c:is-m, at a lante price, the lira ft Mailion tMremi.fle, well kn-n Ihn.airliout Wt-Mnrelantl I 'ount v as 'SAMM N ' or the "Holt horse." an.l will miin.l him f..r er vieettheialluf lmvU l.-ivan. In lj.vani-.iiio. ' Somerset County, durini; the tall .ea.on. Svam to eoimnem-e at.ut the Stli ol July. Kitlcen U..1-, lar to insure a maro with fiuil. i DsfM itirriox. " SAMS.lX " H a l-.amij.uiie 1 chestnut toy, aNiut filtt-en han-ls liiith. au.l weiifhs aliut sixteen hun-ireil un.U, with, line liiDlij, heavy bonol ami heautiiul in syiuiuetrv. H.; if a sore colt-ireltfr. as can be .Imwu. V'no e hvHlU sue this horse, ai he s wrtait. to phate ' . , , W. H. IAVJ1A.. lvansTillc, June S, IsSl June 11. MENTOR. I hercbr rive noM-e tiiat 1 wi:l itin.i mv r.n. Mack Stallliat MIIITOR. full threo qnar.er diowi, at the stable u! Josiah Brant, In Somerset Rorongli i ilurinif tliedaythrcutrhont the season. Bl 'rn'.nt; and evening of eai-h .la his servlres ean be hail oo my farm one and a halt mile nortiieasi of Souier net i NEMTDR Is a black lwe sired by Hefftev' ' IuilKirted KuirlU.lt l.rall Hon.. "NKtiVElt." i.i . I a horse ol tioo stvle, with liomem-e strength of bone, ami will welih lsoo to l: Ou pounds. There area niimlrof his colts in this neinhlHlrho.t lor whleh f,a were nltered while ther wore still Hn. ! ed as sucking eolta. March U HENRY KEISTER. ! K 1 f- - .'I TI ' - THE H Ti i, i .14. i 2. I M Ri R I V i 1 8 8 O I PREPARE FOR THE Gf.?AT : PRESfOENTIAL STRUGGLE ! THAT OCCURS THIS TEAR, BY SUSSCRICING FOR SOME GOODPAPEli IN TIME EVENTS OF ThE COUNTY ! ! GET THE COUNTY .NEWS. Ki:.D th k .rvr:uTi.si:.Mf:xs AND LEARN WHERE TO BUT CHEAP KEEP YOU EVE ON THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS! AM' si;i: th 1; noon IF YOU WANT POLITICS,' ( 10 Herald -13- 1 I RED-HOT REPUBiWAii'H ANI A S T. i L IV A II T of S 1 . 1 , U I JITS . Ic .'C V-'ANT GENERAL H E WS The Soiueiet Iicnild COUNTY PAPER IF Yi.V WANT 1..E T HP! A T TVTTPTTTC? XlUUiV.U Xrt Ji VV k7, THE HERALD !S TEE PLACE T3 FIND II We hart made trrH";i ii'h.'t iy w,..VA On dfjHirfment iriil not onf'i I t.'lj! A ., but mi cn I'y. rt eh r,,.. in iU I'Asff SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 j ! I i XO CHKOMOS! f ADI'KEa-s. THE HERALD. t , - " perainu'a their pl"-' "iXTjTT , serlftU- v other w. !I 3 'h j FANCY and STAI-T: AM, jRAEE and OHO'- ! lu j ...i u.:..u LI..!. : i.a.tr.ti:-... i 4. ; Kic; r.::r- J.. 4I. I..:'. I'll Ar .. 1..- : l.. : T 1 T:IE C;"LY II. ui i.i iiiE C;. i I.:.'..' iLi. pTI T T -T , ,- r. f. .' i... . . i ! . :. 1. ..-llJI.IJ 1 , 1 M 1 I , - j, f "-" p n i n c n : jr r ii 1 b l -j i i l .1 . YO'J.N'C MYSOfj, CU'I "Ort3.rf, i'.r- 1 - OOLOfiC, ; tNCUlSH Gi?AKFAoT. i'-r , ;,: -i r' -t..oi.Ti:'N Af :.:) r..;; r.;-::-: sr. COFFE H : iulilE AND CHOICE ! TKE CLE3r.ATE0 DELmO'.i 33 COFFEE!' li A ...'.. 1. ai! ..:!ierf. !.tt '1. ti ... .. Tr: '1 i II--. l- ANTV i nS'S-So,ilf: ftr. ' S;rfrh -l int ;;. r. '' APASTIALLI3T0FGCCDS SiS-- ! ' Ken-i-sl i. r.l ii I'-'i'-TirillTfs.I-irBMTtI I i ir I.- ...'' ;, r-te.1 Uvei :: I !'"-'-i ' T ! PiCXEL3 and TA3LE SAUCE. L-irr-.TT'S- ' '.Tr. T.T.! .':Ct?. bi.lUra -.liU 1-4-1-. i NEV YORS: GCSHii'N OHIO CREA" CHEESE mi -r: i.i;.::;-r - ;- ;: ' ' ' LAUNDRY AND K'--' i 'i -1 r i : spici:- COUU?i'S Ei-iGLtSM KU5TAn3- IP IMP .o. 2S Fii'lh Atc PITTSBUKGH. Pi- Tern The rref?c: w ti y SOMEKSCT. PA i qf