, t h t ? ; iif 'iif! , 4" i - 4 - ! V i i .' 6 i 91 i r :wm.mW iin in i.- ELSIL' S TITIL. What a n-or'.J of changes v; atK n brings to i girl vga I!' innx sit voung -:hy i- l a revolution Oi uiougi i, I t t:.ov . i.i "-il "ul iuiu.., V. t. v r the wet.KS come io ga- landed with roses and ratwehl wnn the fan.-ie-i of the heart, as they cau.e to us in the days of our summer va- e tin-? . . r , That- iva what i-isie Rde was t ! irikinir. as f-ho sat be-dde the river, 'diVi'.irc" i.-r wuPr-::iv buds in the .-o.-,l tide, and watch'rg the birds i . 1 IsC-tS in t';e rush'-?. ...... I ... .!.. ,.!. ... ':. ""Voei' a aa .iw.i.uiir?. ii th" i.h r -.'iris wo f ill ol 1... . .Oil :tfifv f luslor- . I' !: .Tr-U ;Uil I l:ii : li. t!.r. in l.-r h !. i'.t a ' of vhad'iw v.r.d.-r tt"' l.i.:i'i:i i! 4-xi!i:iti-n n.o. ua a Ami vol ro! ol it. i-', con ;,t rat.- -! r.;:i ! !: ;." - i ( V!, iV;.il. thMav.ty 'i'.iiiiij.i Miys I aiu Y...".l,'. lln- I..-! T i!,- : l:" i, '.' v...i:;2 cirN art i I :f,i wit!, p-;j,;.. t t!:c take : Adirondack-; kctcl.es, liiiJ said Mary " jts.M,i froiii triumphaiiily liuiaili. "Toll are vou 20111.2 , to !iaVf l:l,-l lUi.-jitand.r j,ro.!.i!:ii us J :i lo d'V" l.ttlc nr. wiin.t 'Kx:'"'iv thf opoosile troni you, -i:d K"l-io. Iau'hin2. while ..' ph-s o.ui:f ii.t. hor chin and 1' oariiii::'- color into hor checks. )'.. h I 1 .!.! t.iv V:if.;itlon in "i,- 1' .-0:1s.' so that I can U't . .... nv :i o.:;;v:ty an-l cam :i i..u' it.::. v i'.r !'! 1 at'.ir.'.' l:-;i!on e."ked on with d. .I, I Vi" surprise, j. d Uf. "li',. K vo'.l tr ," a:d Klsie, bravdy. i.-dbiv fancy a i:ni-:e r.t fai-" hair and sp- 1 rti la I'.'-. P.;: ,1 cile. V, i I.;;,, -aid v.; : thi-s -itnai 1 j -hf.-ii" is very kind," -u.-. Sue has got me ion. boo;;ae sh' know that I jiiel'i" wanted remunerative employ -!urin2 the vacation. Some . Tote t . her. Irani the Shawail laonntaiiis one o! tho--- ea-- .1 iijai.-iol.s on I. a : . iw. t:...t on.- dreams i.e..u... - .i jy.-mti d her to come mt.-r's h-.--'i:i-; in h : and ami-1 oijid j pro- ..d Vj-l.im I'll Ilf.-ti'J V.Tote So -i.e a :-institute. liave n, with i 1 : any teT- r ,- ,aid i 1 Ihi.r have a girl, if I j;t Mau..m I di ll -nv are often the .i:.-k I w .:. 1 fa. a: t-.i e!a.- ne -a v- t iiat ace inteir-cnt :irr: rw." 'flif n"t (lav and a-. reeiativ. .;.me v. ith li-i bow- i Liug iidls, is band -t xuueic. ii.d 'i'ic ri brined diplomas, and : 1 u:I" of dej-.arture and when jj e.-i-u':i:' eaiue, Klsie Dale was on her: -vav t- Mou:.t Sorol. in the Shatran-j -:"j'ota in inntaiiiS, She had never ben out of the .ity before, oiie j't during the ynr -' had been al boarding school, at C: i xi'cn-e if aiu-ccentric old aur.t. wi,, bethoughtlierself U v .aviuj all hor property to a settari.-ia Il euerOid Ladies,1' and the sub- ome erer-t i)l the evcriosimg nuis ere as new si they were delightful .i;, Lt r. (liens, cascades, wild gorges jiud J'-solate ravines, clothed with lhe Likck -green growth of 'dues and rf-t-Jaiv. tucceedeil one au'ither in be- . . . , ' 1 ! w-ilderin arrav and the mountain 1 e-tagc was actually at the door of ": ?fotintSorel before ENie realized j -Cit too w-w mci'f th.nii half wav on iur journey. jtwarafine old mausion, with a central Ujw or of gray Hto::f, and Yiolwng,low wing, situated um a. level plateau on thc hillside, with a wall of almost perpendicular mountain on the rear, and a superb view extouding to thc south. An old colored Fcrvant man, with wool as white as snow, and a guit of 'enteel black, came to the door. I "Is Mrs. Sorel at home?" Mi.- kill off all' the bows that have had Dale demanded w ith what dignity pi2 that teaon, and depend upon .-he might command. 'gilts for bn odors the following year. '"Yes. miss, de missis she's to ' Uut it is never good policy to kill a 2lonie," briskly answered the sable j sow that has proved herself a good servitor. " breeder and suekler, and rely upon "Toll her it is the music teacher," one whose qualities in this respect said El-ie. are yet to be developed. Resides, .nd the old man showed her iutoith pigs of a sow that has already a t.Tcttv little anpartmti.t, hung 'proved herself a g"od breeder and witli antique chintz all sprinkled with tires and butteriiios in color thatwouLl have driv-n a naturali.-t Rtld. A fire of t 'iitic scented w ood blaz ed on a low marble hearth, and was far from disagreeable in these chill mountain heights. August evening though it was. I'rosently a stout lady, in black -ilk dress and lluttering cajsti-.ugt;, -anie hurrying m. vioK2iic !gra'-ioi:s ine . iiited the Ftout lady in black t "there fs some mistake." She rose and dropped an alarmed courtesy. "There i no mistake, liii'am I think," said slie. "Hut you arc a luld. sanl .ors. Sirol. 'T am eighteen, ma'am,'' said El- "I wrote for Madam Duchc-'ne."' "Madam Dchene could not oome," said Elsie, fee-line htr lieart ihrobslegin to accelerate. "I am Ler favorite pupil, and she was con vinced that 1 could represent her. Didn't you get her letter ?'' "1 have received no letter," said Mrs. Son 1. still viewing Elsiethrough her eye-glasses as if tle xcrt' some sort of an unaccountable rara avis. Then succeeded another cmbar rnsMPg silence, which Elsie Dale felt uusi i..o broken at all hazzards. "If r-sii would be so good as to Introduce me to mv pupil,"' said td "I think" "Oh, ec-rtaiidy," said Mrs. Sorol. with a little hysterical laugh, "i will intr-iduoe v.u W .ur pupil." And opening a door which iid gentle back under rti-rs of pink anl ldue chintz, oc led lite ray into a study lined with hooks, wheje, zf the poft light of a shaded lamp, -al a dignified gentleman of thirty, jbuHv over a heap of iiianueript. "My iin, the rector of the parish," ra'vl sho. "Rudolph, allow ine to introduce t Mis- Dale, who Ll2 tome i'roru New York to give you music losouii."' The dignified geaMowan ruse and bowed. Elsie felt r.s if she cou'ul tU lc. in visible through a crack in the -;Vor. "Kudohih has had every musical! ru&rtfntagc at Prague arid Vienna" saidllr. Sorel; but Madut.i Du- .-hesr. 2ms a reputation tor e!aiea! acrcd rc--ic, and my son thought it might U: veil to refresh his moru- .-ry with a covue of lessons in Ilrty dfii and Mozart before ins-.ructir l-i ihoii- of Imivp hims lf. I '! -t 'Pr i.t--.:l v..- . child T - ! a ktc I :mi prcttv well-rroundcd in 1 lit t i .iiii i . : , ; niv nv-ocal education, Lut ol course I couldn t undertake to teach a j i -mi- iua:i like Mr. Son-. Perhaps : I had be; tor return t Nc-v York by j the Uinri.Uig -4 Mage. .... ..i-i H.-r- hl.: ouite iursctMl in net i dignity burst into tears. .... . . , . .. - aiJi";:'-S? v Xd" i w an "M''-te idea, howevor, j of :a,n t.evor tooS'the orth of alL iny l-t-.e c.w boys in n.j fteaa . if,n to to countrv r,,Ts: In rb- to r-!e Sam. H.,.- le.-.v-AmU 1,1c tner arc f " tor of 78 the" irrcj.n,,iblc ; th.Stat, three of the men died, inetu. you '.ui be pr.K m w ant, fsin5 vtroU3 Sara lcanic enata- i (.)n' the trip from I 'otroit to Wash-in"-r , , i r , , . iorod of an atUi.he of the Amoriean 4 jnirton two wt re killed lv ll.c o.iM. -I; I roti.d earn inv UmrU in t,.a. (.llion in pad, I1:ltlR.:l Mhj-er. i Ia',:.rd.i.o' al-.n ' ti...- .ie-ts of the way . 5:!J. l.c..l , on-t Illt.3n t!lilt M,G. ovtr .,ct. t.a;ilai i:n,,h( r k il dead. I a iroinj toucan do a great !Ual!v Krarne,f the proat stars list ; into anot!,, r was aerid.nullv t. an Lau, s-aid -Mr. ''v 1 : of alhgod hud.ands. suiliee it that j ot thrcUili the h.urt. Inside of Ana nowmothor. i;"11 ' suliuallv crowned hor Hons ; thr,, w.-ekA there was scvui ieat!.s vi-.tor rifttls a oun oi 1 ., ton.' 1 ..'.-liable Mr-. Sorol i.iaJe haste to coii'.m t h'-r to the break fat room. wh r. fr.itrrant t -a. broiled chi- ktn. i'id Li.-.-uiis as li 'iit as a put'.' ! 1 .:....!- ,.n .. V ;that j.,e was not s-rrv to suddeniv iutle round ut.le gl:ttorinSith oMd that she ,oi;c5,e,l a .iread silvr, ami lighted With wax rand.rt .n & in aniKiae brar.ze sconces. , JII0I1Jnt biie was r(,l,r;tr,illu, lhe , ' ::i . K . ., -" ., iV - ao.jai III": v 001. ",,, 1 as slie poured the thick yojh)' cream 11:10 J-aOO S cuj". w..su t u inv near 1 ..:.- ........ -,t if- . ' 11 1 .." I'll N !, Ml WlMH. .n 'ui.,,. "l , ,. , . , . ! nimtosay what he ox no t hmk ,a:o s ,e. nu-.ii.-u ., . . , day to the little! o'nig down day by i-;i:i!, 1 aiiioii ine wild mount-tiu j AI u,uu Ul .u. 7;: """"(the actress prorwil to pun wrv tLe c -onmunv was dnailfd lor out warint nit rely to iii.iko me K--1 eas ; , ..t S .... .1. " 1 ,...,,; , - ' . . ii. ' .Aineneau HI ion i , auu iiiie-! ie i , s with i he barrels of .vhieh the star easily and w indow, ol M-u J 1 , , j , f r,I1!0vin.T a jVw super-Uaehtla-Mnad ,-UuUS articl,.s f apparel, which nruae bitween sharp, and ha , , the 1 other barn 1. "so! fa, -re mis. An ! e. wh . , I . however, and lin- th.le-.onw.. i.viT he naa. ered - tin.(I lf waiting. Sara into ti.e ra in i'ri'it',1 i.iit- 1,1!: . .. . i:.. t..r. ...,! ,.r,, . T 1 1 iHlei-.TeltlllUMl WHO! , i i i i " . ... i b ,,.- a?a... J early :ro.-ts thai turneu ine lerns 10 " . , . . i . i - r .. . . . i i i i .. '..t 1 "t.-iu. aim iiiiiii: i o-uin'ii-. ui..i" 'i i"- , . . - .i i. .... : ami rujsei uuiong ine maoif mis - ,,, !... ..n.l -r.n o.. ,l ,v !!;,. i i i . : . i 4 .... i m . - i i . . i t r i i i-t i v Joph Sorol found Miss Dale sitting ravelv on the moss-covered rock? hi .-idc ti.e mountain spring, with an : unwor.ted shadow on her face. j -What are vou thinking of?"' be! asked with a smile. T am thinking .t I S1,J! ,U tai- I.i 1 1, ' ' Said MR. icivi rtie in the city ..i-i.. .t ... ... H H 111' I l" for mu- ..-e scholars, or to open a little day ... se!..H.'I in snine unj retor.lious ipuurter j of the tuFii." 'Whv do v.'U eo away from iicre ' . .,o ' l ... .," i ...r li- .11,1,1. in. -i. ...... i'. lleeau-e I hav, mV living to earn.' It-.r. hv can't vou earn it here ." iaidh-. 'T.ecauf-? there is nothing to do," relied. "Are you cjuite certain of that?" he asked, g. r,t!y. "There is a great d.e:,l to do. Filsfe Dale. 1 want you t Hay at Mount Jr'ortl to ftay for mv sake. I want you to be mv wnv, Eh-ier U!i.v cried E..- e. clasnuis: her ! , , j1" - ;; 1 were wor thv of "liui. vu'i are worthy, he said. "Sweetheart., my life would be a vain void without you, now that 1 have learned to ktmv and love vox So when Madame Duchesne wrote to Elsie Dale that she had found a rituation for her, Elsie Dale wrote ha k to Madame Duchcs-ne that she had found one for hcr-elf: and that it had nothing to do with music lo-.-ons either. I'irs for Xcit Vrtr. A thin is the time of the yoarjtion ,,r pouipjasms aimutli, or when fariuers are dt-tenninins what cithi-r in case of lhe or fickne-i in hogs to fatten, it is also the time for .tK. e.milv? deciding upon what uwy wid do for (pigs the coming year. As k oiten tin case, a tanner will latten am ( j milker are always, as a general thing .ftrongtr, start oil' much better, and 1 are euro to keep the lead in the race of ftlL-ning. The worth of a cood "lv in '-a ; f. son 1 mutter in comparison U ih-s Jwo litters of pigs she will have the loit'.wi.ng year. The firmer should al way? e:d,.-av-or to raise his own stock, whether they be horses, cows, sheep or hogs ; and if he has good comfortable quarters for his sows they should be bred tyly in November, sons to far row in Mai ii. But if his sows are allowed to run cit in the fields or wood lot, and lake ehaiu ?, it is bet tor not to breed them till Jil, vary. Ifthev farrow in March they can 1 have another litter in August or jeirly in September; but if they have their fcrt litter the hist ot April or Cr.-t of May, they cannot be txjiect cd to have asotlner brood before cold weather yets in. t kow will have pigs in six tuot!? laikir.g j,x days from the time she is bred, and the laruier should iould make preparations casion accordingly. Shcl for the o should be put in a separate apart ment at least a week before farrow ing, so as to accustom her to her now quarters, supplying her in the i... an tim with cut f-traw for bedding. After farrowing she should not be disturbed lor a day or two, even to give her fool and drink, for when she na;;(g either sdic will soon lot vou know; A er beginning to feed liC-r incre:w hor alii,vance gradually fur the firt-t five or -ii dys, and then give her s much rich food ig,' she will oat. The pig will soon learn to cat w ith hor, and should al so have all they will eat. In this way the pigs can be made weigh from K"to "J'M jiounds by the time tin y sire t ight months old. This is the ;i4st profitable way to make jtrk. so time foreliolera ; no time for idle iij.il'd ;. no time for ptq.. luck" of any l:ir. Jinm&sr Fur tri er. Why Should Tb . No man or woman can do n-.tis-f.u tory work when the brain U dull, the iK-rves unsteady, the system re laxed and they feel generally wrecked. Whv -diould lawyers, ; lutf chants, clergymen, doctors, ine- j cna-ni-sof iijotliers often miserably ; crag tLrcugh Uu-ir work in this con-: . l :.; ... i ... ..11 . . . io ion, whtjs ?. in;al amount of larger s Ginger loiuc jru! aiways, j at moderate coet, clcivr th?. fcram ! and give tliem the strong-Jo .".ad lie ' won., periorm their outlet salts-: i TKL'L iTCKY OF THE FRENCH AC I tj.il Ifc-rnhftral. jnriit; 01 'jomj'aiuc-i iuiu oaiiaoon- Th; San Francisco Vr says ; 0; and the etrantie fate which :ui !. ! course vr- all n-ad the nonsense ! i printed b." the Kastcrn iaj:r.- on ' the subject of Sara IrtiharulV phy- j sioal insuflioioncv, but verv ft-w ; rfotili r?;iliz bfiw r,rt terii.iiur-illv : in - 2 tH?rietlv true incident will con - to crrcpt the coy representative oi the of the bird o'frcedotn. The woiiden.il actress v. er-hipod her art more than h r lover, howev er whHi is geiu-raliv th.e case with ou wonderful ctrt'.s.-i s : sou happened part of a jealous wife, and was pro f ...l ,. 1 ...I 1,, all t! points on jealousy, so to speak, she possibly could, To utilize the cir- 1 oumstaiices to tlie nest ail vantage. ..r ii'i'r.rLiiwr .11. iii 'tervifu U-twf.vn Jir n;ii una i.Tjhr,i Lieut, n.tiii ant . . 1 1 faithiossa.lmirer. and drawing valu- frn thc laceration j fV.-lins while socn-aiiod. ; , ih,'re a -Un sUl,ul1"- the corner as is the case in most i . i.i , into one of re.l. hcovover. and f'.n-; tired of waiting. Sara : . ....... I. 1 .1,., ..... ...,l r.i 1 ,f. ,.,.r.r ,LLieK.eii i;ie i.'i' vi mi .,.' der her bead and w, nt lasUsleei 'That night there was an a! That night there was an alarm oi j burglars raiod, and MeGug-er va I burglars raised, and McGugvor wa i iu-tin the act of discharging his gun at a man getting over ti;e lenee. ; . .. , , when S-'ra. who 1 ad been awakened ; . . ,. . , , , '' Uie cock 01 wi" iiun-io. r .1 ok-1 m !" id Me- i "Pon't shoot ; I'm in t. ''''' 1 c'" 1 ' , . , li.elo.buti quick'.'' mv tomg are The attache, however. nM U..1 . 1 . Itoucheil thc other trigger, and sim- ! nltaiiti.Uslv ara historieal hig!;- , i t- 1-1 heeled slqipers crashed thmng.. t- l.ouse-i.reakor s pon, no.-" !""kt.. Ul vou come out : said our repr tentative, shaking the! ituin. "or snail I got the ramrod and ' . ., ! "tract you You have fired away all mv ! duds," said the. Bernhardt, though, j of course, in excellent French. "I'm afraid I shall have to borrow your ?un to wear homo." "I guess you'd better," said Me (lugger, "as it looks like rain." Si he turned the gun muzzle downward-, so she could get her feet on the floor, and steered her down stairs. Thc passers in front of Sara's hou-iewere astonished a li w minute lateral beholding a shot-gun descend from r. coupe arid walk up stairs propelled ay a shadowy pair ol un mistakable Hebraic foot. And now what is the tender and beautiful lesson taught by this inci dent? Does it not, gentle n ador does it not, we say assure, the ear- rtt)j and thoughtful student of c!em- ontive pio,.);o2V tnat independent oi and corn lativ'eiV tpart from, the or nithological ililluellce of ioiitempo raneous animalcuhe. the iuhnilude 1 0f interchangeable otherness, con- taminatcd though it be sepulchral translu-enec, can seldom, impreg nate with allusive cynoopholian in sistar.n. the cvnircologicol assevera- Cloinc it Itlinil. e'ialv; on boasts of the smartest ; horhe trader in Texas. A purchaser for a horse that he tv;i" trying to sell could perceive no defect in the animal, but still he did not care to buy. lie -said to the seller : "Ti-u .ixi seems all right, but he may bine some defect that I can't perceive." The h( Her who was standing at the h ad of the horse, replied : "I stand between you and any damage." The buvor thought thi sufficient I guarantee, so he c.osta the sa b. .Nest day lie came arounc raving. The e.-iltr was as calm a a May mom log. Thc irate pttrehasersai-1 : "I want mv money back You gila.,,.-,eii the horse souno ami 1 tind lie U i.i.ce; in one eye. iou;.U ( t::omsc!vts. promised to make fcit,J any defect; 'lV,:oh litem th it there was about the horse. "I did nothing of the kind. If yau take me for a fool, you are mistaken, It must have been somebody else "What did you tell me when I said the horse might have some de fect r.d'dn't perceive ?"' "I t'dd yov I would staid be tween you and any Joniage; ami so I did. I stood between vouan-1 the damaged eye of the that was lorse and, perhaps, the reason l V i t i i si..-of the horse I sold von unlit 1 see i I -nt on t e n in; mo . . , rcspomieu u.e tnseonso - rV,a,e.r' -vou "," on In-V !,,,n.1. me, ami toici i.ic at !.m: s une time. - (iri!rrttm Wi-rf " Hultcr At $iO aPoeu 1 1- i n.-. -a Miliir'lv rilil ru lino i'l illiilll S grocery yestereday, accompanied by his tlog. Suddenly the grower cried Ul k. 11 lit rent prim : "Your blame dog l.acap-nup two pounds of nice frch country butttr." "Well, if it don't hurt the !og it it all right, but I want you to un derstand 3yj i a valuable- tlog, ai'al :t lie au you Hi have to pay SID dollar a pound l it u margarine." Oho. A I.atlj'a VU!i "Oh. how I do wish mv kin war as clear and suit as yours, said a lady to her friend. , "You can easily make it fo," an-: fwcred the friend. I "rJow?n inquired the first lady, j ... .,-...e,,.,, i.-, ui.u hi,iiiv . lUre rich irtood aiid blooniimr i j,U he; alth. Itditlitfor me aa,- v..o t.b- hcrwe, liPRa m n. i mro liulm:.: i i -. . . Every teel--ratl roUhBmill in fb.. United States haa orders ubo.ut 4Mf.isame' Policeman U'.. ticient to employ their full capacity ' until late into next year ' J . ' Tnousand of ladies have found dudden relief from all their woes .y the use of Lydia K. I'inkham's YK0 - ri: E l ojirouxn. the -jn-.d rrmrP.- t'afi, or AVhal, ! No hi.'iorian of the war v, ill ova u comnanv of inl'untrv att.K a r.jriniflit fro::i M:ci.: ;n '.!-" i not be Unikv-l for ia In.tory. alihouh it would n;:;k f a:i :tttor. -in !n .n..- n-,,rl- !.. - w l.n ir,v ..,i .,-tirI. .11 ta!S of si'-k: ! : 0 -1 1 1 W 01 1: an v nd n even a c...-e ! l'.ie i" .i-i in an 1 ia i ai.:j iiear as.oi: j . :or .';!r .vo. ;;s. t.i-i two mov n. died ia t1,;- como.inv. a :i:::"-t w dro'vn'-'!. an 1 a'u'-ther v. a- s:sot in a strvtbr.ivl. This made el nun. and iat ar.otiaT company iot ol'.C. In its li rt skirmish the con-.j lo;t .'our men, while no other ( pany had a man '.votr.ulcd. First Lieutenant and Toird ireant were two of the killed. ..d om its Str- r.-o- motions had hardly been made when :. . l'nird S oear.t w, iv two ot ti.e tai-. e. ;'t5u.k. dd.Uen men. an-i oi 1 ii: iher cmnanv had 1. comnanv nao mm a hum. . r - motions were ag un mane, an i : regiment became engage. al tie. O.'fnr companies ha-i r: wou'.itled. but this one had live k ed. The First Lh utenant atel Th Ser.'timt w i'c among the nuni: Tliis made a total of tw-ntv-th: .- l ",,t a mail had f d!eii M. k out die. N.,t a man ha 1 bv-n hit ex.- to go no'.VU. l'.v this time tie Ui- company had bee, and men were not li, w that there and n imcl : S"ii el!. Grange and supertiiious work to find promotion, an It was hard men v; would take 1 liir.-e oi ; i the rank and lile were so uninan ! that they de-ertcd. nt of a 1,.. j twtuty-soVeii men in ti.e r.. t ur to this time tw !.iv--i had I ii'om er.c C'-mpanv. A curious change now o. e.irr. .. In its next light the ompany i-jx-.T :.: :.. Ti.e Fir-t and i'i.'tu p.!:";'.!.-; We;'e to "i lia .-a. Vi i,....! . wei k t'.o-o two .- i'la- pe- '. ' vai.-.-'i.t. In ix mouth :';; : and live I"i!:h .V.rp,.ra!s v.a re i-.a! til. while tin- First Lieut'-a in' al.- i an I Third Sergeant were not -ent ed. Nor did it lose any other c --.n.-mi.-i.-ioiied otliet rs. When this cunijiany had bee!, re duced to -ixty-oi." neiiiio i-f'a : company had lf.-s than nin- ty. 'i'e-i r cruits joined it on M-mday i were kiiiea on 1 1. ms i.: couple of v,etks seven i:n but in les- than a month c in C '. : til i.' reduced t':e number to sixty-o.a again. In a fight in which t!:L fated company was purposely in Id in reserve, the other companies had foiirteni men wounded and oia i killed. A rebel aiii-11 foil into the reserve and ki:!-. d ti.e 'w'.ir In units ol men from th two veil- it 1 t ltiSi mt n, wi.il. o r company la.n t-V, i I. In its three year.- to the nevi".' had a man wouiah .1. more commissioned and l missioned o!fic rs than any panies combined. For lhre It 1. :ee iichths j ! .' men. j add" il and ' .,U p.Veat V j ' ':-ki.-"-.; :i ti.e i-..t- j leeido-i to j i.'ti.e:- le t j . nt, a: : : the eomyany st"id a' T iv en ty -l i, rt e ree r u i t- w i : in throe months more i men had either died been captured or buried tie field! When it was join this company with ; (ne ol the nine would i when it Was r due'."! t- men it was trar-se. rn . quart n. to lo guard .:: duty. IhAroli ine Vi.-,5 Iliinie Tcac!:i:is. Teach the child that may be found in calico quontly as in velvet. Teach them lha a eomuain edueaiion, wit.n common better than a College i iluta out it. 1 eaci: tla in that Oho go:: Sen J.' ion v. : i. .a "tii a i trade. Wed liiaxtele:!. is Wor en boggrly "no 'osionis.'' Teach tiiem that "ho::.-, bcrt j.olicy ;" that it is i.. : poor than rich on ti.e "crooked whiskii .-.,' ete.. a pneepts by the example wiio are ru tit-ring tia- i-r tie- doonn-.i. ! -pt.;;( :e!,l t!,. : they j tK S.K, j,.arn t ..rottct't i and heli.ie,s. to ho men i- ome ilav. iiiev cam." We:.: Toactl them that io V j clothes U no i. a disgr.a'i ... r. mt u a "lii.a-k c v Teach tin m that Cy. spect-r of sex, and thai w..en gave the sovei.tii commantlnn nt gave it lbr tie ir own goo.l as w. . Hair t.c p. r'. Te Lv d"1 ii.t . : l , "lotii uej. raven aj.t.tim 'worst form of dis?ii.ation.f: ; titling: themselves to U, ! ham Is of pure girls. Teach tm in it is bett". : i , . i nonosi man si ven iiav in the wi i .'.j one d:, J than to be a l.'hri-ti.iu : and a villain si. ' T.-e.eh them that dod h lo- I!:',. , wl'O lit"' j ! .! "'"' tlicmselvi v this, and vt.e.i :ai i e the ti.Ctil m li ' o i n. my man, sai ! tiir.'pi.-t to .i hardened 1... confined in th" Now Oil. i-ri-on, "what are you in j "In f.-r t.hirtv davs. I iid the prisoner, suliei.le i.i.:.:.I, il. g ch:;; ,s p; ri-i l , No. not that. What t y.ai eom-iiitt. d "" li' 1. J'alnt commit ; iialgo committed me. "W 11. vou must h .ny :v cd oi rome t rinie "Oh, yc-s 1 wau aeeu.. J ,,f ,,.-:,, , to get on the police." ' ' "Nonsense, Trvir.g to get on tit police is no crime", j hav,- :.m If ....nun. ...ii 1, lii.aiv Hortnv nail for positions on the i,o!ie,. f.. v. l have heli-ed to cat. tl in, , ... - - it ..i a VvX. I hat i- all 1 w: sola iiti eli. -loti s. .. :! i i. of us. and we both in', 1 1. . W i a I :e LHo o il.e el 1 doH'n,.bj;t oine ..theri.:, ,b r, th.,,, j ve w eie Li,wdin ... . . ... 1 ';';". , -. i a .....! , arm "That will io 'Hi s:r,' sai't il,. wnthropist. "I - - e pcrt'f i tly.'' pto v, ,e Uii'ler.-t Ti l il ,--w, - -5- L'J V' 1 ' j. . I V2S "3. 0. el .-u- a . r r. V.v' ii -d- i 0; fl.ij Com .: ; uni " :a hun. .; In j- -jni :il r -T.:.-.n in-i r..-;:t. I'..t. ii Ik c-e:.:.irv. I; '..1 -" r-.! tf V 'i i;V : I ?!-- tint.', n f-Il l-ii.-r'.-n, ':. i;::::. tp.'.-.-l w t:- o-.T;c-..f i.:-. ' : .t: a'i. : .1 i. .1 i .-r an'i ji.a: t:l "-.n-i-iaiica ami in aiJ t?,e c n i .Ly rt.. I. tvl to .I'li nen'., Th? . ..L.-e.l T,rj : .i i'. i i .-.I. 1 p r. -1 j:r-ng. . v : j-j '. -i.'tl.?y 1 ; ! 1: v I r tyJa E. t.r.nit: : v. I; V.x . . ; ' i v.'l 1:1 1 :i rt-or;;.l :. .. i-.NU.TAal I'.' : i. p.i. r.-.---v . - :v,- -..t i'-Vl - .-.-..-i I'.'iff-.tJ A Vi Hair Via or ey 3 ChY WW?. TO ITS V.LiFi' Ah'3 CCLCo. a. .e ' :n.r, wfuca .-. 1 fiTtar.l, fer r. Pi r- store':, with ::.-j.f yeath, failed i r. 1 1; ar, t j a rich ,-s it :iy t'e de.irej. ir is tliickcrteJ, and t'e i i i f. ii , a... p I la ia la b;' l:i: Ii 1 :;. i ftva i!, ;:ca Trt aiivays c.'reJ. '.-('is failing tf t!:': laiir iir.in,'-ili-rei ! raar.'-i a r.-r growth in a!l ,:e: M ti'"; 1 It:;-,::; ! Iir.tr. il a! are not la-ciyed ; . ; ak. r otherwisn artrts .'tai: ?.-A ; it pi. :!:.:. "f-H t!:-: sriln, carer. Vn.on ! . I e its t:: l-i C-' for:a:itir.a ' f i!aa j'rufi'; e::i--, It !:.i's in- st if net r;i '--s :.'. 1 tllS' .v,' 3 i .:Cu!Ur !; i : c--.,.l, clean, and .i.i. ii r Ti-ti! i-. :: i diseases ".-! V. air :r-- i::!:--.?sit!e. .si.--- far Ladies Hair '"' Il is c.'.lor- . iita .- r.l n-jf lyi, and ; raa.'jr:.-. I. impart :-. . ! l.t-.t isy; y. rf-i::;, and r t - 1 J . t it i. ccoaomi " a 1 ia in: r x.-i iVlici". :.' D.t. J. C. AYER L CO., ':-l ' !Mi7 Ileal Ch:nf..-;.s -sv.'ci!, f.'ass. -Ta ::TL-r.Tw:ic;:i.'. U.i.tjggl V O rl "i ! I r: ;r,v i-.T r. I.- -h i. v jr. j. ii.ii f. ..I i.liaar i t F'l r--T"v'-t i.i ft: J IM' "J' r 3.:."ii..:t 'la-ar: '.'..-a. r., ia.--. p.v.'- Te It ,u-l. iry-i h-e Iii.ll::. r,.-"jrr..a. j-n, l-.i-T-i. hor Liw:-r r,i-.-'.r. or a' '"i r . ai., f. r -i. i-..j. il i-t i i . 1. r .irsri . o-.-i 1 i : i-.a.l - l';s.-i.-.. ( leiil-j s. lv., J. K.a"-.., 3 l.. ' ii a i.i "t t a:.. 1-. l;vt t!i : . ii..i:i-.'' uiiil i -r.-.:.-.7 Ma l-.i v. s- l.V .i V-,'l - v. I'S C--i Cm'i.iraka C.-.1J. liu:.i" Ci:-,iL:t Icmi voll .:r 1 l:, ';i 1. I'lvi i Ii. w lg'- tK! frir-ir to t -o ;.i-..;.: :i-l r..-.L !. t-n-i t-.-v i-r.aij u:x? iiT f .Hc..-:r-..:t- ir t::: 1 t'lt'-a lnriituni. J fit Ha bavcj itunilrot" of LPcs; ic t:l lur.r.. J If vna itM f""t:: r a. In rton't trait xm'.V.i 7o are clown nex, lua i::.- :.. 'i '.:;::? i.-l-iv i I N.i ni;i-a.:r v:u-1 ..:-'...: oi" : i..j:.i.. iy J y,. i:, w." rrir.-) j,:-. .1:1; t n 1:. :'. . s i:i-:a.-.'r,iK-r i i a: s -.-..-' . :-. i -Mt- r n-i j f niiii iir,i.s Ci.i, i" i .ii: i-' f i.-.'J IM riii mt i-vt-r rii '.,-.":'- .e: 1 ly n I'-'.'-j Lir.rf-t-s, n:,'i (''r.-rr ! :' r:-- .-' i ilia. - iKKiirer i n inri-i.mis .."-t a. I e: .. a-a -. . '-" 1 PACKER'S US AM Tbc I.f-,t soil 'Ant Ilcest Kifat Hiir It-.- .-1b? .-..!i-:-iy j 4rl s-.-I '' ''' K---n:I W ill Alas; iti-.tur- (a .- or VAi Hair U 1 V e I"' 7 . ; i . r. c.c-.l:.-c i:. I., .-.c ::c: D. I. C. ol itc'.','r-,u-, -,.l i ?TflT i - --.-.- V 'i-.:.t l-l i'l 11, I- S rf iWorlwr,.., j iU - I :;:;V"n'3'- Too -.ill iK-l Vf)(TT-r.r ;it.--rS".r t uT 'a J L" H(' f,-"'J -"t:-t f hot B.IUret S; r!-ll B Ifr.,.,,-l,r..! ' ' ?:t l-'-T Vv H PI r r .! f .n-y-I. ir.-: 7. f , r V . n ife'.ie-m.-. Vt H . .' i r- a l ; M k.-ivo your' pLii I 'fi irirpil hun-i 4 i .... ... ai:p crrrna m tq to.. KNbMlM. M. T- 1 ortU. Vl. T"-...(1. 4IF.r WIME l l OOUt ll - r ' ti. puinlar NE1V iUi..hgl il.ilU try tj STATES! .' i Jirr.BltBrc.:anii a, j.ii ,.. . Aj.( 'llr.f Mir,l.f, ItsnVlr.-, in -.i,' j." ti MD-i j.,-r tll.aliv mi. KIT I r-r I'll. Pii-r, tip N -t :t s'llNti Ci V'T-ri ti. I', en. 1? 1 1 1 u.-hf U '-,"-" -i V-'.' ''' 1 - - a i m Hop &;ttc-rs. ?-f..i hop C. R Cw. It" vrn nry t . ii..,r , - , .1 .'.-T . , : fr. .n i i,,- i w d.- ul... . ;-.-.. -p.. .- i' . I'j : U n.-a n-w-. ..i ..', - -. -. J'i j g ""t o --ii h or- f !.. es 'A Oia'V'.u' : ' 'ill ..;: '' ! K il ne'l M ! gj l'-.',.'''.:'.i:.i." . i- ji: ii .- ': iW.V'aj S I At mu.ViUt:. ,w,. .Jt .y i L. a I. ::i.ly . i.l Vl ; i t .-.:. nop ' Moornttere flS 5p B'ttor. A' ' - & Lt- - - l-l mi A DISCOVERT CY ACCIDENT. I a i.-iH,T lor l,A..v. .f K o. ttT. iil'Kt'l"-. V rilTV fl:-.ii . i.rul .rT"ll. f 'HI trtl D'U t.t' U'J'-'( i ,.!:-'.-tv'V trt rj.: .Iy iT.T.-i.'i f r. t'i,J :,pir. v I an i ;,.. ! luoiii-ul u:c:l ari'l ; tfi.'-. w t, . !. t' . i all .'t.u?.'... i a Ml U- 1., -:. h Is lli'C.P.- enlv r.- riiir-.' : r- 1 "1 r-u:'-'y. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ; I; . :: -n" t.'i t .1 :i- t:i : , tt ! -r I ;i "i ie ;:i . w -:: ( i l; : t 1 1 ;1 '11 THE ONLY CURE. wfyj. !"r 'v.it;!V.T f.-.r ..f M!i-ri u,.it l i 1 Jil X t V f l i- 'in ir o !"-: i. :i i Ii 1 r.i-. .r .. v-rv I t:ii K.'l,,. ' '. i-. 1 o ii.-tf r- u:-i- v.. '.'i-.-v-rr. i t ' On. ,:.:.:,i. tee. ul m r-.- u 1 i': l .-i-.t e i- i ::iin i: r.r ir .i ; n ny n-n.- f . . i : 1 1 an ii-r-:. ii:iy i, n.ur. I -o i:e.--. r ;ii.: a.- Il--t in y-vi 1 'i, i:j r..in: ijl ro :.i n i! v.ru. 13 STitON'J-LY EWDOHSED. We li.n uri iv.-1 !-. ia-i. 11. n II 1 .:ri-: tin -j(iu',ti trI-!i"Tiy ! 1'. r.- tr n. u ts :!--! )i!l:,i eii r-t -r t ri 1 y Hit U. k. iVtd." k:;ii4 s!i t.i'i-rv r ..i-." .vrrv, itii't 1,t" r'.-'-'j ! in 1 r-- ui ri r ! i t- - -i ..-i)' i-i-f. w r it i- r l iir::t o.' i-y tnn: Mr - 1! ; "ii ; : .( ul i.i -ir : K -u! tr .' ' ; St'- -i u I -r id ii11 j"- t t 1 j t 1 : i si : 1 'tiu-ir i, vvlHV Mlr V F! M) . I n, 41 1 1. I'AL'TIOX. ' w!r.i to nt!ir: v 1. If ill i w ir.) ;, tj . -k Ir. ' I t ik: r, at ! V.-U Will "-Asrzr.ir 1 j CHARLES N. CRITTI LiA 1 tli, - -r .1 115 I'n!t':n treet, a'ew YorL." : ..: k l!v ('. X. Ir I Y t. S..X-. lt iw j NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, Llain Street, Somerset, Pa., V, . . ,r ;i.e.-:s ,."i Ja)ii((iytj 30'Ji, 1SS1. i.i fi e :. a'er It-mb 'n r.. i. Lfg Ch ,ua "liC Lt I. T.: -i 1! ,r P !: 1 -I: S. Klein dienst. tt. C. XjA.2nTIDIS. lilCAL AND MECHANICS .M'HH :. Or- -1 ,. I.'., .t. H AKl.ISOX. 1 tu.-u.i j- i iif..sr. r.-'.i-y Muni.t,.' it:;: ' "C". 'US : k r r i i i, ii-j.i;,' KIi'!- K1 I.K. I i Tff, A T7,I A 7 BiHvs75'rN ... . ' NEW ARRANGBIENf! aiN 1' ' Ij::i;:,-,!.: i. .ri- HARTZELL FLOWS I 1 'am- coo: If AT? .t'j i Li'. - i:t i' i.niN '' f't' f r:i o: ;!. i !l'l i t ral Mmrnm fojmy AM) Vii am SHOP! i-e:r 7XiiPlT0!PS Ni)T:t; L:.i-.. ,. X.-h..l. l!.,-k. I:.tr .J S,.!l,C'..l i-.,.. I'.. .1,..-, r- i, T i(i. I-U' ?' , mi-.a.-, -j "n the .iN.Te r.tile tmvitiir 'h"T ;-. ivi.y aiv,.n u, Ai -r,- u. i,:. ' 'lr.i,-..-.l .. .,:.! r-jlr In l,l..!i( l:.,MMi,. i.-. n-'Rt. r.!..l ll.- .-.ear.- ci.,1 :,..-..,., it e.'-.r,. "T,Ml"n ':'Ji( :iu-n i. i-iu I i ,r ., ei.-m-m ri S.ilur-i.1. Jai.uar. , l-l. at mt ..Ul in .Vmer- vii,.,r in;:!. j J..I. Kl.IMV.n .- -ii k'.ibi'ii ... -..-.I. ii i. 1 1 .-1 u-ii -it t.w ti.e t.n.Mrr au- -"KXSTEKL iV - OX Tin:iT!;iji:sTc.iKixriiicK roii Mri It nntl ninti Cil'J K I W.H'tf .arc, s a::p x'a.t::, I'o. l ::;:i ft.!- Y i M I : J ST il A TO li'ti XOTiCE . I.ithi-M S:iini. lit tt a rp . M-ian-r.-'t '-..ua y.Fa.. .It.- Ij::.ir3 ci t-linlnii.-., d-.n .,-) she ixk- .?? ! taving k-c.irr-iii!i.'l t., thu tr. ;--. k-Tii-i. .:; p i .:rii y .'' ta lo ;:,i,jh iu.!ci.-,l lv ,i i,i t.-...tr hen:--. liuTt ...yaK-nt. auJ :.i,.-,- fe.-;-ii rl,.:ii i-,i-air.. W. l .n."st tiim loiy luihen-ara-e,! ..T wul. f 3 m.wr i- i: .13 CI" C'T A. m XiliUI ciLili ( u o c; 1: 1: 1 1: :j , .3 A R API1 '''tTflTPr1 KJLlXJlXjIi ana COFFEES. i i . LL'ii 1 1121 i.iiiJi.'iLllli.t- T' . r 1. li ' l a -r.,i.: .:. i: i... i...i i. !- t r r 1 .-: - -L I n- -y v. i... ll: a. 1; A friL'eLl o r . i .i OlJOIji'il.! A s PRICE OF TEA . 'IM i 1 I X I- ;1- ! YOUNG HYOfl. 1 CU Si H jWOi.i, 1 r I IMr-S-JIAL, .' . OO'.O.iC, J 4 HA I Or : 4-. :-. ,,i f . - . - ... . '-. ' -i- - r v ; a r." . : i rt in Hav. ' L..0 Li :'. i 'j.. i a'.i: ir -).i :q: ;!i... F i.JL'.v: at i.U H7i t.il I. ; COFFEE! iRARE AND CHOICE. C-! f'HTitn rg-i in-.t!'-r COFFEE I f.'l A-.T-j,a-.o-i- y . FRENCH COFFEE! : V"lii YUl Pol "No . . '; iy.XW. ? 4'ui;i!' M'h !; I ';'. l'i'i tit ' lion t'f (!, f ';'--, '' i o Ch; ,rf. (u l Outfit .Lira .-.;;. . S.ii- j Ijrtl ;' r. . if. ftlf t ".i,v'( -, t'ti.-tii liiiii iiiijfi. I'i ii H.rrij (.-'''- . iiut.-ieu iiui i n; i ! . A PARTIAL LliT C," CtJODS Constant I v A;j-ivinrr, r. . W ,,a . i .--: I. I li.y : in ha U i in- In Ill'- i iv-ivrs. ! 1, . r.l I. -,, P'f'fri C I IVUtLO v.i TABiE otlivC. Si:.i- the 1 " ' - SYRUFS AMD M0L: i- - MTtiTJ- VfiT?;- -ii) GQSIilh'Ni CHEESE. I t v. a. k .l.V) VilK I. Vie I r.S.' .oHii if 1ST i iri....f-.Tr ..... . . iLAUiMJry AMJ )iglLr.l SO A Pi. i r-,ri. ..i , ,: ;;:.r. j i mm No. 2s Fifth Ave., rnTSJJUiadii. vx JOHN F. Hardware. Iron, OI2LS, 'I:.:. !... l.-.."..-r-. Ki'-. J! ir-.tar:?. .V:- . !.;..'. i 'i s t:.i: ! - li . I' .: .1 1' - ii;i:.i.i( lis :n.t;. n . i -. :y- - n : le !'. . a..i . :' .: . : . V. ! . ! a : . i .1! : v- .-. . .1 : - . .. . - . n r i :. ' r ". i". - ;: 1 1 'Lf iin ? .inn.' i ONE OF THE CAN NEWSPAPER injurs .FiiiN SiiWriK- itv u Mv.i Two if -If :: - : V Two l)oii;il, ;i V.- :r. Two Doliar-;; V.:;. ' (i' l d) I fi!:i:rs a r.'jU". Two i)i!;aiv Yvnv. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION I THE ' f ' " : I ? : T'ctv I A1 K-r-i" h il i U.i: i';;:' '('- lt v. i!i i . ;'.,- ( I :n .'iuiii: I'i'I a' - Pli-. r: Pi - j-: . sbit! l.c::.-la::i,o h i; , tr ri.-: I anl l.orul 'b-p-. :.s THE JOB N c are ,. pip ti tt fart:: '. ;lep terp:-s kimp of HI rT a ?in n i siren r au its, ewer. '..iv nin l ;. .v. a ; ; l i- S TA TIJJIIJXTW, LET Tim ML I '. j) o i) a i:ns. i n a a n. :,im . CHECKS. iiLAXKS. HOOK Pr.iSll'S'- m:i)jixo ixvjtatioss &c a BLYJIV!.'). rb;; ,1 :t; ; li- s 1 V. .-.a 1 c IT C j I O'r U:' '.'y.e.:i I) 2- : i ! ' ' i .' -. . i COUNTY. . - - " !!', ' r-;b. : i A - y r. ;, - : -.- W; '. V - 1 I .' ' '. I 1.1- S.J i ji:! t- I i 5 r, J ii ! ' 1 i H nt r?"i v tor : I , I I I . , f f;Iiiv. I. V ,e.i i'". ."'I alien- li r I K I r 1 rT.-V, '',. -V I'"'1., i'l-!"r-'i tiieir null." saus-: iTu.E i oMTOtixn, the great rcmedv r,:T -,:,:,. , . ,v,, i;(.,v luir ao'j t nnnry Organs. moaus-,: it Ot-,.. li i -.en., iv. -i.r m-Dl I ei!c ij. IM Uitt of Julia tv. SOMERSET, ?EN-' I )w cr nt 111- U'. t,ai.j'vi. nt rto'-l. in a..1 T.i Brl;: , j.ieoit.o.r r. Atlniiiii..trkiLir. Itr.irTV su T1I.J- GIVE US .A. CJTjXj. t .-.-.a:-, i-.:., aM.-r.2i. Aamialstmtrix. imp v-