THK OWIj :M Till: srinr.lt. i;y :t.axk 11. -stai ru n. In .111 .id belfry tower A dry aii'l c..v bnwer, )o.-.eJ an owl by the hour. IJtiJ the Wl'f sly obi clai-i'tr. Was a mls-vhii-'vous rnpixr, AnJ soon waked tl:c nr.iiwr. "Mr. Owl, dn't you mind bim Willi iV!wiUl 11 bind bim. Ami rmi-iil and milii'l wind li':i:i." Thus sjoke tij' le 'i'-"", ftr:'d liketui outrider: The owl sliarr-lY fyol bor. AhiIniM: ' If liOilna) you, I'll not scold or In-at you ; I'll ju.4 liiervly cat you." Tlic owl faw bir --j'iii Her wrb. frail and thin. Hound the Ih '.I, ottt and ::i. Jtti-t , next Sunday nion.i-i4-. Without a v.ord of wariiin.c, The Ih-U went a Ktorminp! With a ding and a tlaiifC, With a boom nnd a ban:;. Tho old ihipiT mv.j:'. 'flu-owl didn't !iid'' Ik".". Ki'lul;p nor drrido hfr, Knt ho ate itj the ul-r ! ll.-rr i.- a ninral. d.-.-.r c-liil.lrcn, for you : Ni'Vit jimmi-n" a tiling you" ro not aide to do. S7. XickiJ-if fur An rw it. i 'I T OX THE LAKK Wide onen hlue eyes, fringed with jetty laches a little slender nose a. mouth lit for Queen Titania white brow, on which clustered rings of gold, in a fascination of dis order a check cxquiriilly fair, with a tint upon it of ttie sea-.-hcl!, two little, soft, helpless hands two lit tle slippered ii-et. and vou have the picture before Uoydon Howard's gize, ail'l tlic inventory surcr.-snt-lv dotted d ami by him in his men tal diary. "Awfully p!' -Uv' was the verdict rendered, "absolutely good for noth- mg else. An. n me were an Mini-1 mer, such wo::ien would make jkt- ! feet wives i J ....in.. ,: .u r. .i-,-.,,l ti,,-. .r ! t 1 l 1' 11 ! thought of this most trrave vhiiso- pher; that it sigh so deep, so profound, w ov(..d ll-.n firl IViimi h(-r - 'A penny for your thoughts mnior," she" said, in a low, musical t01)( Tlie voice- suited her: it was like all else about - - - . Fay Uichimrs in pcrfoet attune. "Vou bid too low,r' answered the man, "and yet too high, since you ask upon a subject of whose reply you must be conscious. You forget "that, spending the last hour in your society, my thoughts could not wander far." "But you sigh. Must I hold my self responsible for the sigh, too ?" "1 tear so in remembering that inv ti;r oil" i is r:imd:v v RlirininTllnshtcned.'' aw.iv. and that within a month 1 must join my regiment on the plains, leaving mv (harming companion of tJus morning. J Jo you stnl a liennv to imiuiru into a th hid a nir so dwp as a sigh 'i lie color deepened a little on the beautiful cheek. "His charming companion of the morning." This was how he re garded iier, this man whose brave deeds had preceded hirn, until, bt- lore meeting, had assigned liim i something akin to hero worship. A little, sharp stab of pain shot through her but she smiled bravely. "All that was scarcely worth a sigh from you," she said. "It is never those who go amid new scenes who feel most keenlv the parting, but rather those who are left behind, j amid the old familiar surroundings, and say, 'Yesterday he had sat here,' or 'Yesterday he sat there,' or per har.ee find a glove that he has dropped, or a cigar half smoked to them it is something felt, something tangible." U von th nk so? Does the sand sigh for the retreating wave when ; 'h lor the retreating wave wnen , ready one coming claims its wel-! me?" I should indeed be glad to j aire rot feel that Miss lay sometimes gave! me a thought among the many new aspirants for the honor she has1 bestowed on me." ' A soldier's life has many charms, spite of his hard ships, and there is Fome fascination, spile of its pain, in the long sohtar ry musings he holds sittin it the i door of his twit when, the plain stretching befo: instead of i ? him. he views the mental panorama if ins p.i--t "I m alraid imne itself to one figure. Ca will confine j 1 vou guess - whose, Miss Fay?" There was an insUnt's pause an instant whensomeihingslim-d with in Hoy don Howard's heart, prompt ing the' impulse to cry out: "Whose but yours? Make imagina tion reality ! Come with me ! Share a soldier's liie, and let .our mutual love smooth the rough places." Uut scarcely was it horn than lie strangled it He had r.o reason to suppose that this girl casvl h him: but even so, at best it was but a passing lanev, And in time of real danger where , would she he? How would she lit I you were beautiful there could be him to ride forth t meet a foe? ! no courage in yoursou!; that because Kithcr with hysterical weeping or iyour hands were small and soft and a swoon. I white, they could have no strength. "No. no! Here, under the green j Dear little hands," taking them ten tree, in a ballroom, at the her.d of a j derly in his own. They helped to luxurious dinner table, such women j save our liv s to-day. Fay, will you were charming enough to turn a ! give thrt.t to me, darling ? Will you mans brain; but in moments of j be a soldier's wife, and teach him, tKTil, when death, no longer clothed ; my own sweet love, some of the bra in poet's rhvthm, stalked before ! very that only such women as you them 'bare and ungainlv, is it a little i tan teach to men ?" wonder that thev lied shrieking from Lis grim presence. Therefore the pause lasted an in s ant oulv. then Hoydon answered his own question with a laugh : j "I declare, I am almost growing sentimental If in anvbodv's Pres ence but yours, Miss Fay, I should Ewrr i Art halation. I apologize for so unwonted a mood. ; j Uut j-ou are wholly responsible for j Ix t your elocution class practice j it and it must be with you so old a ! on the following sentences : story to inspire it that" I will not! The bitter, blustering blast blew j waste words. By tlic way there is i o'er the bounding billow. ; my horse. I had no idea" it was so The cautious cat contrived to j late, .lurm'ur. Hemcmber I have 'catch the crippled crow. j the first and last waltzes this even- i Deep in the depth of the dark, j ing. ing him as he strode away watch-; ing him vault upon his "horse, his ! tali, sujicrh figure, showing to such j pplendid u-ivantage, watching horse j A n- kin cwwt i nj iiviu i. ci i fiaiivii i and rider as thev cantered out ol i night, the latUr turning first to give j her a farewell salute with his whip. ! "So, in scarce a month, will he : ride out of mv life," slie murmured to herself with white lips. "Oh, Hoydon, is it that you are to proud to ask me to share the cril and pri- 't!. ne nf i crililiitr'a liiVi nr th:it. if .. :n;i.., , iu. .,l,.i,r..i !..,v.i . rjiin i v, ..... ...,.. v.... ... ot... ; .... , v! i vital powers and the color is fading ftoru my face, I always find imme " Will you go out on lh lake with diate reiiif in that excellent remedy, mc this afternoon, Miss Fay?" ask-: Parker's Ginger Tonic, which t-eems ill Major Howard a week latter. "It : to build up my system and drive looks a little squally, but we v ill i away pain and melancholy with keen close into shore, so as to rui: : wonderful certaintv. Several of mv Jiome if the cloud thickens." ; "Of course I will," assented i Miss Fay, "and as to the clouds, j don't watch them too rlowl). I rather like storms."' 'What a perfect jucture the makes!" thought Koyilon, as lie promptly at the appointed time, as- si.--teii her into the mii-hohi ne au named in her honor, the yachting dress of dark blue, fitting closely to the exquisitely outlined figure, and on the golden braids nestled a co quettish sailor hat Fifteen minutes later a splendid breeze had carried them far ul into the lake. "The t-lorm lias concluded to post pone itself in our special favor," i said Kodncy glancing up at the blue j sky, "or ierhaps they don't think sufuicrs should be too severely tried ; as sailors. Which is it Miss Fay ?" i "Do you apiH?al to me as the 1 spirit o the storm cloud ? If so, I i shall call on it to avenge mc." He answered her simply by alook, but it caused her eyes to droop. ,Shc stretched the littlo white hand down to the water's edge, watching the current resist it as the boat sned onward. "So," he mused, "am I resisting the voice of my heart so must 1 resist to the end." They spoke lut little. They were alone and together around them water, above them the sky, beneath them a grave. And Imth wereyoumj, and in each heart the same voice was speaking, yet their lips were sealed. Thus an hour passed, when sud denly Koydon tacked. "What" are you doing?'' cried Miss Fa v. in a tone of disappoint ment ".Surely we re not home ?'' "I wi.-li answered blanched breath of they had "Don't 1h we were aln ady there," her companion with a check, just as a little wind lrcshcr than any Jilt, blew upon them. frightcm-d Miss Fav," continued Koydon, asMirir.gly. "It's one of these threachenms squalls. We're in for it, but I'll do the best 1 no l-l .... , " 1 1 help you . Tlie man glanced up amazed. ,he neither cried nor groaned. There i was no tremor in her tone. His check s whiter than was hers. pshaw ! she did not realize the .1 r" 1, cn.l m,.n;i11. "f n you hold this !" handing her a rope jss he spoke. The next moment the squall ! struck ithem. The little yacht lay i til I TTi Clilf 1IIIMI ritFIl I V)M fit -j i . n '1,4., ir Fav's lips were a little pale now. but no sound .escaped them, only she had held so tightly to the rope, spite of its resistance, that it had already cut into the tender flesh. The storm was. now fully upon them. It was fierce as it wa3 sud den. They were drenched with water. They could no longer sec each other for the spray.' ''Fay," cried 1 Joy dot: you are and her tone was tinner than his own. The next moment the 1hi:u. struck by a sharper blast than at lirst, went over. Kolh found themselves, cling ing to its sides. "Fay, tell me," he said, "that you forgive me for this. h. child, must It lul t-av kin. , t v v - 1 1; we die when hie holds so much sweetness?" "The storm won't last long. We might yet be saved," she answered, in her sweet young voice, "but, Uoy don, if I slip" don't try to save me. It will only lose two, and mine is not worth as much as yours." "My (Jod! without you, what would mine be?" The words escaped him ere he re alized their meaning. "Live it, then, for my sake, dear," Fav replied, "and remember, al ways, had I my choice, 1 would have J chosen to die thus with you than to I have lived on withou you. My love, good-bve." I The next instant the waters had caught her lorn ana utceuing nanus, - 'r- ." ," hold but Major Howard had spoken words with no idle meaning when e by the rope, from their slight he had asKcd ner wn.a ms ine would le without her. (Juick as the current, in its hun- .'ry greed for it3 bcautiiul prey, lie threw about her his proteetm arm. Then, as though heaven smiled, the winds ceased as suddenly as tnev had risen, and the sun burst forth from its hiding place, showing I the rescue wnieii was Hearing down upon them. "May I se- you, if but for five minutes . wero the words scrawled on the card Fay held a ; lew Hours later, in ner nariuaged hands, as she lay upon her couch, 1 very pale and exhausted, but with ' a heart full of gratitude for her won-1 deriui scape, awaiting mm nun nao IK'iined the words. How im- i li is i patient step, which heralded coming. Her cheek flushed as he impetuously into the. room. "I could not sleep before seein vou," he said Mv brave girl! how l'ttlc 1 knew you! I thought because A great lightshonc in the beauli- lul eyes upraised to his. "I owe vou mv life," she whisp r ed. ll a debt so rich will receive payment so poor, take it, Hovdo.i ; 1 1 , it is yours i .i .11 . l. .1 : 7. . r.i .1 u.uih. ueji.w, u urcw ii ucuir uowu. ! Fud-ned!7ed. from fancy's fearful t flight, he fluttcrsng fell. Orim gaunt and gray, i.he grasinxl the grizzly groom. The Jews forjustice join, and judge and jury jeer. , I-ow in the level lank leopards lay. lands the long j A Woinan's IxMriin-. Mothers and Daughters should jal1 over,ra-v botjy, pronimncotl can feel alarmed when the feeling of r and except Dr. weariness and languor too constant iy oppresses them. -Jl l am cross , 1 ;uim iii-biui iiviu i-iJi. CAiiaucuiiii ui and ireiiui irom tne ea ,rc-..fif. i. r fiioiid have experienced the same! Itenefit lady. ffcia jt" use." A Huffalol SKXATOK r.KCK'S KIDli Senator l:eck, of Kentucky, told the following story to a Washir.gU.m corresjHintlent : I ilon t remember iitst what ye:ir it Mr. IVck said, "but it was before I came to Congress and when I was quite a young man, that I was in New York city. It was in the days when the old Wooming dale road was a favorite drive for New Yorkers with fast liorsi-s. Now I like a fast horse myself, and I thought I had ridden behind some. One afternoon I was up town, or what was at that time up town in .New York, and a gentleman came along whom I knew. His name was Captain Norris. He was driv ing a dreadfully bony and angular mare, and when he asked mc if I would like to t;.ke a seat beside him I was almost ashamed to get in be hind such a specimen of horseflesh. Still I knew Captain Norris was something of a lover of horses, and besides I couldn't in courtesy refuse him ; so I got in. The sleepy old mare jogged along in the most tire some way! Her head hung down, and it seemed as though it was all she could do to drag her legs along. "We'll go out on the liiooming dale road if you don't mind, the captain said, and see some of tlic steppers." "Well, that would be pleasant enough, for I thought I would have a chance to see a brush or two be tween some of the noted horses of New Y'ork of that day. I said to the captain that I ahr.cst wondered why he wasn't out with a stepper himself, knowing how fond he was of fast horses. He said that hei sometimes did take a fast horse out j and I remember looking at the dm- j gy, bony mare, and feeling for the j cantain some oi the shame which 1 ! thought h; ought to have lor iiim- l. ' t lA l tl 1.. Sell. I lUHlceil loo, uu:c ine iieume whom we passed, who recognized him, wi re staring at the mare, and I thought that they were wondering how it' was that Captain Norris was out with sucli a plug. I'.y-ambbv a noble animal pass ed us. The gentleman who was driving looked as he passed, around at the captain. 1 noticed the cap tain nodded, and that he took a lit tle firmer grip of the reins. The gentleman slowed up a little, suffi ciently to let us pass. "Try it, Cap," he shouted. "The captain nodded. "I saw she mare lift her head a little as the grip on the reins tight ened and. put some little animation into her body. F.y-and-by we heard the clatter of hoofs back of us I looked around and saw ' the gen tleman coming at a splendid pace. "See if he passes us," said the cap tain as he made one little chirrup to his mare. "Centiemen, I have seen trans formation scenes; I have seen the old man in the opera of 'Fau.-t' changed in an instant to a hand some voung fellow. I have seen a politician ehangV his coat, but I never saw such a transformation as then happened. The mare lifted her head. Her ears no lunger hung limp. They were erect and tossed to catch the sound of the approach ing hoofs. Her dingy body now seemed to gleam, and her legs look ed like the spokes of a rapidly re volving wheel. She was all fire, all animation, all electricity. I e.mhl think of nothing but a loco- motive rushing along at the rate of; a mile a minute. Heavens bow the wind cut my face. "Look out for your hat. Heck,' said the captain, and I pulled it down over my cars. I glanced quicklv at the captain ; he held the reins tinnlv and his eyes fixed ahead, on a w beauty though We were plunging ahead irlwind. I thought what a that mare now is, and I there was onlv one end of it all annihilation. 1 graboed the seat firnilv with both hanus, and I pressed mv feet against the dash hoard. The wind moaned in my ears, although we made the breeze ourselves. I could hardly breathe. I could nut see, except far ahead. licit who ha? just swallowed a live I knew wa were passing team after (earn, and I heard the people cheer. I shut mv eves I thought the crash would come. I would have1 b;"ged the captain to stop if the! speed h 1 iwl Inion Kii irr.'.-if. th'lt . .if as imposMbV. I saidtoaiul economical form speech myself James Heck, vour dav has come. Vhew-w-w-w ! There was iei iov we were i motion ex- e fh-in over j llvi ceptmrspeed. the road, horsi We we; and r uers, seem iii'dv impelled bv sone; unssen, ir re'tibl'' power. I fii..,r.ed mv Acs ! . ... .... ix.ttiiki ti.tt ' r . full I :.. : . i,.,T. i nn ;.nt ! we had x i v v iv ..... ' r..iho, oil, I liTittOl t i.im and as we went by the three men I seemed mingled into one. When i will this end ' cuine ? I wondered. I , The suspense was aw fid. 1 wanted j strodej whatever was going to hap)eito ; U a nnm Ir seonieil ns though we had hrt-n an hour riding! when the speed slackened slower I i cWai. -it. 1-.et. the mire ...... ......v - iinn. stopped I opened my eves and saw . 8:"l " waiters many a qcauc that'we were standing at a roadside ! tion from their wages on account of : lire:iknrrs. which ihn ,lrftcl-' mi.l "Are vou through., captain? I; eiccret can scrce y avoid when tremblingly said. ' he handles hundreds of pieces of "Yes"" "he said, huvbhi". "let's ! crockery during a single afternoon take a little Snnta Cruz." !arid evening. The paper plates "The captain turned the more j wcre chcaP tha; tae landlortl did over to a hostler and we went in-1 ntot care to assert his ownership over side, and I helped mvself j.rettv : them, and his customers were allow- liberally " i "Captain, vou gave me a great !tv;i,t T cnid "T l,n,l iin tli.it. yv., - , mare could go. ; be a racer." Whv slie s lit to i ; "Yes. I don t know but she is,' 'said the captain, noncnalantly. I ''llmv lonnr were we cnrain? down i here?" I asked. ''About S minutes." ;..' "How far is it? ' "About 4 miles." "Here a man touched me and drew mc aside. "Don't you know that mare, man ?" he asked. "No." uThat's Lady Suffolk." "The fleetest mare of her day," -i i x 11...1 j) liaid nenaior miner. "Yf-n " rerJind Senator Heck. Hv- jand-by we started home, and as we J trotted leisurely back we niet the f team that had first passed us, and j which we subsequently passed on tne lightning s wings, l hen l knew why evervone stared at the mare.1 Six years of constint and most c-xcrutiating pain from terrible sores iiiuiniuii. vitei i nus ieuueeei io the faintest ebb of existence Peruna saved my ine and cured me. i am entirely well and doing my house- saved my life and cured me. I am worst physicians over SlOiTO. Mrs. Muo Ingram, Allegheny City, Fa. There are plenty of roasting ears outside of cornfields. Kx. The stomach's greatest friend is Peruna, Jim Kfx-iic'OVftfcherwnmnn. "She is," said Jim Kcene, the great NtiT York rival of Jay Gould, as he relaxed his usual taciturnity under the genial influcnco of one of Sam Ward's dinners the other "the fact is, that no matter iinr. " " now cicver ana tnorougn a man hvaieui I 1 1 ? 4 oi Bran operations uiav im. .v.w... -".; seen ami apparency n.mg, .m n Circuilisu.li'-O uiai, i lorun-r mhk. ing the bvA laid plans into a cockeV hat." "As how?" "U ell, lor instance, ahout a year ; ago I was dotng a good deal in likoti Shore, tind counted on making a good clean-up, i discovered, now-. ever, that there was BOiric hidden in-; fiuence m the market that was al ways against me. It didn't exactly! defeat my plans, but it lessened the profits. I sor.n saw that there was some operator who was kept in formed as to my movements in time to make me pay for his knowledge." "Droker gave you away?" said several. "Not At all I never gave an or der in advance, and, besides, 1 used, as now, half a dozen brokers, pud also gave 'cross' and 'dummy' or ders in plenty. One day, while I was standing by the window of my up-town place, cogitating over the state of affairs, an elegant private coupe drove past, and stopped just around the corner Irom my door. It contained a richly-dressed lady and a ragged-looking girt The lat ter got out, rang my basement bell and was admitted. I sent for my man servant, and inquired who the girl might be." "She comes for the wash, sir," he said. "Does she generally come in a coupe ?" 1 inquired. "Whv, no, sir," said the man, i 1.1 . i i very much surprised : ner mom cr, the washerwoman, is very poor." Just then mv own carriage drovo round fur mc, and as it passed the other I could see the lady eagerly sorting the soiled clothes in the coupe on her lap. This excited my curiosity, so I had my driver follow along behind. Pretty soon the coupe stopped, and the dirty little girl got out with the bundle and went into a brown stone front on Twenty ninth street. The coupe then kept straight on down to Wall street and stopped in front of a broker's office, where the lady alighted with my entire lot of soiled snirt cuffs in her hand." "Shirt cuffs ?" cried the entire company. "lJxactly ; shirt cuffs. I saw through it all in a moment You see, 1 am or rather was a great hand while at dinner, or at the the ater in the evening, to think over my plans for the next day and to make memorandums on my cull's to consult before starting down town in the morning. My washerwoman had found this out, and had been quietly 'coppering' my game by means of mv cuffs for over a vear." "Well, by" Jove !'' said Sam Ward, pausing for a single instant in the sacred mysteries of salad dressing. "It's the cold fact," continued Kecne. "In less than eight months she nad c.eaned up over ShlS- ,i K) and was washing my clothes at least my cuffs in an 80,000 house. She had diamonds and horses until you couldn't rest." "l on didn t make any more cuff mcms. after that ?" laughed several. "Well, not many just a few," said the great operator, holding his Hurgundy up to the light "1 be lieve I kept it up a month longer, at the end of which time I had raked in tiie washerwoman's bank account and even had a mortgage on the brown stone house. It was a queer coincidence, wasn't it ? Hut perhaps the information she found on the cuffs after that wasn't as exact as it had been, somehow, nor as relia ble." And the "king of the streets" emptied his ghiss with an indescrib able wink that made Heath, who was snort on jianom, shiver like a mouse. Sail Fi oncisco Post. A ,at" p urn tier ot the Taper V, orld 4..M ; . s;s is uiu iuuoh ui r uieoiiiii 01 a, neiv dishes re- nJ introduced uy landlord in i lier! in ; !l, hitcst application of p;iper is adoption of -paper plates by some oi the great restaurants and i-nere is in mc world ueiongs unques cal'es in Herlin. The innovation tionahly to women. The ' wisest 'st intriKluced during the ; turous landlord ot a macn irooaent- i "I "t I Mil UrntJUiailfc. J-.V1 'I V VUn- ; i i ii i it io wno oniereu orcaa ana nutter, U, cakes, buns or similar articles' h,a'1 t,icm scrd t0 l!l a. 't- j "c y-xl " il VW nmchc, adorned with a pretty border ia relief, and having at the first glance a great similarity to por- celain. Uuests, Guests, waiters and hosts were an pleased witu tne m;ie an pie-iiseu n,a we jioveuy, .. .. . . , , - , : ' r ieu 10 l,ieiu away, nue the pretty serviettes of thin paper used I m so many restaurants in Holland. - ,U3 ul'- cunsioeraoie saving on the time loot and the chance of accident incurred in the cleansing of i earthenware pottery. The success l of the experiment has been so marked that the new species of plates is likely to be introduced into a great number of restiurants." Nothing on Karth no UuoU. Certainly a strong opinion, said oae of our retio.-ters to whom the fol lowing was detailed by Mr. Henry Haschop, with Mr: George E. Miller, 41S Main street, this city: I sulTer ed so badly with rheumatism in my leg last winter, that I was unable to attend to my work, being complete ly helpless. I . heard of St. Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle, after using whiuh I felt greatly relieved, With the uo of tho second bottle I was completely cured. In my estimation ! there is nothing on earth so good ! for rheumatism as St Jacob's Oil. ' It acts like a charm. Worccthr.l (Jii.) Sjy. t, . . , , T . K red uy ot jacoos Od I reccommcul the same to all , ffere 0f rLrr.tria,ni rivb Mr lJTu , j If AfliW.ia i Leader. . T . , . . A Jerseyman married five wives, a.m uiey were an red-headed, lie i lAl H J ' One Clawed the Spirit OUt of hill! SO I j completely that he didn't care after!not be without them Xcw Wk (that if he married a porcupine. : Rapt hi Weekly. ; ' Tlic Two Graves in Poker VaJlcy. "It was the curiousest thing what ever happened in the diggins," said the old man, as he slowly filled his pipe. .Nigh onto twenty years ago i was about the date, an a hundred i " r" " U" iu or so of us miners had squatted in , pokcr ynj,cv Jt yy.,t much of a , va, an' thar' v:. ;A any too mucu poiter, an' i lumw 1 nut in j p;x IlonMw Q, jiarj u.lkill t!).lt Vre i-i jiiuf nil ii wri - ( 'ir i! it v riiTa i ii'i v 3 Howsumuvcr, that hain't nuthin' to ldo with t.lm utnrv T cot. nnf to toll. 1 though it serves to explain why we Q, artcrn' . RlrnniTf.P '.i ti.(,r Vni. ley hv the west trail an' brought his skinny an' foot-sore mule to a halt in the centre o' our town. It war' airly in the fall, an' the wcath er was downright mean. It had been drizzlin' all day long, an' we had cussed an' sulked an' loafed around till every man was ready to answer a word with a blow ''The minit that stranger rode up we al I rushed out to see who lie was an' what he wanted. Ho was a light weight chap, mullied up U the ears to keep dry. and vc couldn' say what he could do with a pickaxe or how he'd back a friend in a light lie didn't git down from his mule but began to inquar' arter a chap lie called sweet Nullum.- ibis YV il liam was a candy sort o' man. ' I le seemed sort o' pious, had a soft voice, never cussed nor drank whiskey, an' we didn't 'zactly mate with him. Ten days afore this stranger rode up Sweet William got out o' his blank ets at midnight, either asleep or in trouble, an' the poor cuss took a walkover a bit o cliff about fnty feet high, with a lot o' jagged rocks to light on. We didn't take on very much, as he had no partner and wasn't one o' us, as I inenshuned before, but we gin him a decent : burial an'sold his traps on the squar ! the highest bidder. "Waal, now, that stranger was goin' on to ax about William, an' I was a sayin' to myself that he had the softest voice of any man in the diggins, when suthin' happened. Old Kentucky Hill an' Deakon' Joe had been growhn' at each other for an hour or two, kinder achin' fur a row, an' at length they went at it. Old Kentuck gin Joe a lifter on the jaw, tin' Joe he out with his popper L- i..l. i l.: i 1 11 .hi iuvu ivvuiuLiv io Kingdom come. No, he didn't either. The bullet cut a lock of hair and did its bloody work beyond. The stranger on the mule got it plump thro' tho heart, an' he was dead afore he fell into my arms. Jle? .No, stranger it wa3 a woman! Sure's your born it was a woman not over" twenty-five years out, and with a lace as purty as a thousand dollar nugget She was dressed sort o' man fashion, an' she was bravin' Injens, bars, i storms and everything else fur an objeck. What was it ? Waal I dun- no. Was Sivcet u illiam her lover or her husband ? Had he run away from lie-, or had he cum thar' to make a stake? Must have been some powerful motive to have sent that gal on sieh u trip, an' we talked it over an kinder concluded it was i love, an' nuthin' else. '" Twas a terrible deal anyhow, an i never think ot it without fetl in' my heart grow big andmy.throat choke up. When we diskivered it was a woman we sot around thar' like pegs for half an hour.- Then we riz up and kicked them two fighters out of camp an' dug a grave 'long side o' Sweet William's fur the poor dead gal, an' they sleep thar to this day. Huff and cussed as w war in Pokcr Valley, we had tears in our eyes as we put the poor gal away, ait' I seed more'n one old grizzly pop his chin when tho Alabama el der stood at the head of the grave and said : "The Ijoxd gave and the Lord hath taken away. . May they be jined together in heaven. Free IVfxs. Tl.e Man is as I ho Wife is. A judicious wife is alwars ninning i oil' from her husband's moral na I ture twigs that are crowing in wronsr ' directions. She keeps him in shape y conunuai pruning, nyon say n ,1-T ll- II ir Di . Kim .... I r. II n , imc i in un etionate- ! ly tell you so. If vou declare that you will do some absurd act, she wiil find some means of preventing I you from doing it And by far the j'"hief part of all tiie common sense t'ngs a man commonly- does are 'V A wife is a grand weilder of , niviiw i'muhu. i.n.ir; xi v Jllll son s wife haI lived, there would have been no hoarding up of orange pee!, no touching the posts in walk ing along the streets, no eating and drinking with disgusting voracity. If Oliver Goldsmith had been mar ried he never would have worn that memorable and ridiculous coat. Whenever you see a man whom you know little about, oddly dress ed, or talking adsurd'y, or . inhibit ing eccentricity of manner, you may be sure he is not a married man.fo'r the corners are rounded oil, the lit tle shoots pared away in married men. W'ives have generally more sense than their husbanhs, even though they may be clever men. The wife's advico is like the ballast that keep the ship steady. J,hn Rankin. PrunfiiK Tomatofft. No one who has tried it can have any idea of how valuable the leaves arc to the tomato plant ' One may for experiment take o!F most of the leaves of a plant, and he will find the flavor incipid,' and every way pmr. Of course it is the peculiar acidity of the tomato that gives it j so much value to all of us ; but the acid Irom the tomato that has rip ened on an insufficient amount of foliage, is disagreeable to most tas tes. The same principal has been found to work in managing grape vines. The man who judiciously pinches back the branchpa does wtll j but he who, scrips off the foli age to let in the sun and air, gener ally finds th.'4 he has made, a bad mess of it , . M t kfd Kr (1eTK)lHiM. Itev. , Washington, D. C, ; writes : "I bclive it to be all wrong i and even wicked for clergymen and other public men to he lead into giving testimonials to quack doctors vi v, 0flllp4i Liin, w ",v dlv meritorious article duable remedies known 4 uuuily iviilMliVQ Mile V) to all, that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should ' freely commend it I therefore cheerfully an(1 heartilr commend Hon Hitters for tj,e g00lJ they have doRe me anU hAVi nn Annnl for Cmilr T will WSJBS BE 81 QllliEUE x-'oit RHEUM Neuralnia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scs.'ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No riTri.!ln fen rarlli fqnata St. Jrn On. ft mijr, f'r mimpi mh1 rhray fcxt-rii.-il K-misly A trial cnlil tut tho cwwprBtlTi-tjr lriHi!iE outlur uO !. t! hut dm tnflrrln villi uiu cm lino dicsy and Hiua proof vt lu claim. llrnctlDf in Elernn iAnjrnaffi. BOLD ET ALL DKUQQI3T3 AED DEALEH.' IN MEDICIS& A. VCGELER & CO., Hulti mvrr, Md., V. 8. M Cathartic Pills Comliinp tlio rhoirent cathartic prinriplo jnuioiliriii"'. in iiroxirtions accurately atl justuil to SLiMiro activity, certainty, ami uniformity of effect. They arc thft result of years of can-ful stmly ami practical ex pcriuicnt, anil are the uuet "fcctual rcni eiiyyct iliscovcrinl fonliscascs caused hy derangement of tho stomach, liver, ami liowels, which require prompt anil effec tual treatment. Avek's Tills are sie cially applicable to this class of ilLwxsi-s. They act directly on tho digestive anil assimilative processed, ami restore regu lar hciiltiiv action. Their extensive use hv phvsiciaiLS in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative- imdicine. l'.eii3 ciiiit'Hiiinili'd of tho concentrated virtues of pnrrly vpgetalilo substances, they are positively free from calomel or any injurious pro;Ttics, and can be mtiiMiiistcred to eliildren with pcrfwt safety. AvKit' I'ti.LS are an i ffeotual cure for Coiistiiiation or I'ostivcness, Indi gestion. lJ.ysprpsIa, Losof AppetiU", Foul StoJimch arid lircatli. DizzU ws.-i, llcmlache, lAum of Memory, Numbness, !5il!ouness. Jaundice, l:iicuiur.ti-in. Irruptions ami Skiu DiMiiHcs, Dropsy, iuiiion, Worms euralsiii, Colic, ;ripes. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, out, I'iles, Disorders of fie Liver, and all oilier ilisensi-s rcsnit iiv from a ilisordtrc.l state of tho diges '.v.: apparatus. As a limicr Till they have no oijual. While peutle in their action, these Pit.i.s are the n:ot thorough and search, ins cathartic: that en lie rmployrd, and never cive n.ilu u..i -. tlin bowels are in , tlamcir and then ili. ir influence is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite nnd digestive organs; th. v operate to purify and fiiricb the bio.-'., and inijiart re-, neivi'd health and vii. . to the whole system. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER &. CO., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. ecld tr all DCVoci?ts Evtus wnr.r.r. r.lR SM.E BY C. X. P.0YD, IirXGOIST, Hoimeraef. Pa. DOES WHY? WONDERFUL CURES! RwnwitacU on tho I.ITi;RT BOWELS ud KIDXt'TS at tiift waitif tlm. BodQM it cMnkj the system of the poison ous lumen that deTolope la Kirfcey and Urt oary Iriiassea, Pilioi-.snees, JavMboa CoasU. potion. Piles, or ia Sheomatlsnt, Kenralcia, Ncrrons rLr orders and Fen: ale Oooplaiata. LJ fi2 WHAT P20FUB BAT t Enffrw II. Wort, of Jinctfin Citr. Kansa Issjn, aJn7Wor curwi kim aftr regular i'aj isj had Ufa t r ing fur four ytar. lbcrboiriwiriTt-uuiitilw tv four proaiatfot r John .Arn.tlf. cf Wftuhlmrton. OhIOl mrm Kklusy-VVorw KM.D. GiHlivin. nn l't'rr in Ch.inlon. Ohio, mytihfw.'uitni e('tc-tl t Iito, boiinr bloateu jejoudlxlicf, hut Ktun j Wuiti arel binu !thmt Mrra Jihuk mtrrttitc frctn kitlih-y truabie and otlvr'-.iiijplii.alicuj a.icmltti bjr tine UM of AntiA I. J.-irwt nf s..h Hilm. T.. myi ikjaney-woito Ifor yriu-fmm iwr eml kitfm tnuhln ami aftr t.tkiiiif "UartvU tt uliitr LK-UicUMM," John B. lAwrrrt nt Ja-t-n. Trnn.. MiiTTd &jaac-ui-cir.an.a nun InitfrrtlIlityt'nrMiiKli kttltM-r (Itii'tiiiy nl Iwae anal! to wor kittin j V.art suU aim well a: ever." If - PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS. (Constipation end Piles, (frit toiul np in Ury Vrtfrtabte Tmrm In tlri run, ore lr!iairt' .f wlii- iiiuKt'Hrlx quarti I of nmliclnv. Alo til Lknlil lra, Tvr Ca eenlratfMl, for lUuw Uut cuiuiol ruuhlf yi-4-uuvll. I ur It aet$ trlth rxil tZeltr.cj t : ;.'-t fori. J err it ATTiin nnroourrs. rr.itn, i.i WELLS, l;l( UA!;lSO a.. I'rcp's, Will md the dry port-P) r.i nutTOT,TT. . of Cusiiw.wonk- If Ton i If yoasrr a men of k-t- enrd by tits ctratn of vnur dutiiii avtiid WntuiiK orrrat. stimutonirtttnd lit invent woik, t rt twv bnut v oau Hop Btttere. Tf too sre Touny snd dUurtrtiuu or UL-ji rifd or iinslc, t l:t vr wiute, um Hop B. snfferinpfrTi any in turi; ll yua nrv ttair youiur. initf; ri.iu' tro n i . nt a a U.-U X JMt'k- ae. r r Hop whenever yun that your ryrfciu nfda c k'ttnslnc. Um Intr or Ktumtintinfr, wit hout ii i t i u 'diM'iijJ t'iat liiirft.t loniof Kidnev by a ti!ut iy ttM.of t nice HOD Bitter. IIsTeyoarfifs- wopuittara prjtmiit -t. if y or urtmarteom- of the tttmmch, bmrri, bluod. Uvtr r n4rv f Ton Till be nml if tu m Hop Bittexsi D. I. C, Is an bolT!to U r ti r o for ttrenituoens. jl tobuecu. ur lion ..iJnH. UUVUUl. If yon sreslm rjy w e k anrl wsT'inU il, try it i it ma aop CfTTOS TT"-7:Zrjy Twiis,Osa FOE BALE BY C. N. r0YD? l),r.uqGiST, Somerset, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that mi piliiHiii will be naiiq amler tlie Art of Assemliluf tbe Uomm'nwealtb ot fcnii, ylvan;a, entitled "An Aet toproviils fuf th 1b (nrporUun v4 Rulti of aertalB OuxpocaU (iona," sppfoi ed April 'Aith, 1HM, nnd tbs supule ruentl tliereto, for th Oasrter of m Rirended aiiMUuii to he Mlleil Tbe PeBBiylrante.MBtui Telrunih Compnnj. the chorauter and obieot oj whlcb l the conatruction, maloteaaoee, and oper. auoo of a telegraph Ha la tba counUel o W'irtB. ampton, tbirn, Berks, Lebanon, TUupbla. Mont- fimery, Uariioa, Luiersa, Laekawanaa, Schajl i li, Uuinmhia, Muntoar, N'ortbamneriand, Lj oailnv, L'ntirn, Erie, Warren, MeXean, Ormwfwt, VenaBifo, Olarioa, Amutfoaa;. Weataturalaoit, AUcuhuuy, WubinifUin. Fayette, Somerset, Hut. lor, olaroer, Iwrance, Beaver and OUntun, In III Kute of Feunsjlvanla, ami for tbeM puniosa U have, poueta, antt enjoy all th right, benefit, Irancbuw, and privtli'tfe enafemd by lb laid Aot of Asonibly and iu funnltnnU. - REABkPKTTlT.Solleltcrs, aul3t 61 Walnut St, lblUUlpkla. BOARDINQ &, LODGING. 1 bar oiiesad s'fintmla - : IIOARDIXO iioisk at HooTerrrille. Somerut eoantr. Pa., where I can accomodate a 11 who may calL Meal and ougioir imuMii al tow raus. March . C'HAKLES A. LEWIS ATI Si,! 'J-7 '" ;r mi IhopT I 13 u J nnrrfin tmm. i I, Hf-Vto Q h ioie your n B tils. It has S ! IllFAIL lllic Somerset Heralil! (ESTABLISHED 1327.) Ono of the Ieadhg Papers cf Wectern Pennsylvania, IS STAiWAiT UfOUUI. HAS DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION OF ANY OTHER NEWS PAPER IN THE COUNTY ! It Will Contain the General News of the Day. The Editorial nnd Local DEPAETMENTS Speak for Themselves. 92.00! 4 TEAR! tlM A TEAS $-.M A YEAR ! $2.00 A YEAH! $2.00 A YEAR f $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAE! ' S2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 .1 YEAR! 82.00 A YEAR! J.UU A YEAR ! ridO A YEAK ! 2. A YEAR! IN OUU- JOB DEPARTMENT ! WE HAVE THE BEST FA CILITIES WEST OF THE MOUN TAIN: tar 11 t. ii(f I n 1 w 1 10 ilirillSIl on short notice, and at a preat re duction on former prices, all kinds fn-i-U44.. . 1 i r 1 JOB WORK, such as : I.ETTKR JII) YSJTX( CARIW, wrnniTSO rARns. WM PW U.s, INTERS, l.ABEUS TAJIK. RRCEJiTS NOTWOFAIX Kl.MW, JMirxiKRS, riRnn.ARs, ac, jtr. OnWrs fnmi a ilistanwaill ivi-civr linimiit and rarWul altrntion. AJdreMi, Che Somerset Herald, PRINTIIfG HOUSE ROW, Somerae. p WE HAKE TO OBBEB UJ KEEP ON SALE KONinCITTS & G2AV3 Z70l'Z2, 5IAS2LE AITB SLATE 2a!T TELS AITS CHATS FECITTS,. oun- PENBOLUM SHAKIHG-GBiTE ! tit whkh w are Sol MftnuUciurcri, Is th BUST ol HLATfcKM, VfiRRflNTED TO PLEASE. MARBLE anl STi'MI HKAKTHS, TUX) TILE, AWHOii BOLTI.IO CUrTllS, AN1 MILL STDNKS. BEST QUALITY, at LOW PRICES. W W.WALLACE, 1349 LIBERTV ST., PITTSBUEGTJ, PA. EAR t'WION DEPOT. jjl3 Ifoit frsgnst & Ectsilrj of Tarfsnca Cxctidlifly Delicate and Lasting. Prise, 25 eta.: Larre Eo'.tls SoUtysbniaIRa ttrtimrtj. tifptsn ef.S. mm k .,?!. T.. b . '.i 1 WittW. PARKER'S mm TCN10 The Medicine for Every Fami.'j. NEVER INTOXICATES. sad chcr ofthr test tegrtJik rcmauet ka'jwn, Iakicck's G ixc ia Tonic Iw TT.z:t y v.'uwrJ curative powers, j"thr greatest r teii h Crn.il or, Uijod "Hunlicr iani 1 jver RcnLitt.r vcr ji-ul: Tha Best Medicha Yen zzz X ; for EestoragEcaltli & Scrr.gth 1 4 I tcoruaeocnto act O -ax the ftrt d-. vur r; Out the weak orj.ma, and is airar.tt! t-i t o' help all diseases of fix tls St.-ra' h. l.i-ml Kidneys, Ijver, Unnary rr ns " ' l-' iirroi Wwicm, Nervousness, Sle.L.c., 1.1 -Bttifl titm and I)rBkuesa. Try a Lcnle to-tLy ; itm srve yn r'.t " --; . and$i tuesaCaUiiTUgtsts. f.vry win . !-tti--has oar n gnatv.rc on " V wrr.,-r. h iwj. z Cx H. Y. Lirge lavij io Ley jr. 4 yi Just TTtat Li V.T.-?i-.k. Evtrrlnvly whose k.ilr v. pr' v r t. ' -1 !: -. thcdof a Ilait Kentorrr a:. I c . .: ; .. cleanly, agreeably rvrfumri! a- -i T -aera Haw Ralum iar!i.- i'i- r-' .. tfaoe Rspecti. ! v 'ir - - . ... rr.K iH I E rx C. N. I()YI. uun.i.i.-r. Mmiriri, '. September I. Yl'W.K! SALE. By virtue of an onler of th lirphans" "..Mrt of Soiucrjel Onunly. a., tbe unilcrsUm'J wii'. un Sut'tnhnj, Aunt M', 1-1. no the (.-rialN. In Sha.! twn.'h!p. a! 1 ('.Iti-k. 1. M., tell th Kual Laiate ol K-Iit Mh lrei.r, ilee'il. cwMlrtiDK of a tann eiintainlni; W arn. asp "SI perrhei, more cr Iwa. t wi.ii ii almat J aere are clear, with a Loir Irwelllnir Hi're an-l Low 8taM thereon erertetl: aWH.Inn Un.i of Samuel Slrt IreeKor, Siimael Ziioioenriiri an-l oth era, with many never faille; sprtnir. Hlfamlnoii. Stone t'oal, aul a fine iugitr orrl-.anl oc tiie aawe. TEKMS: One.tlilnl In hand on th fir of Oetot'er. T, balance In two equal annaal pcywieiitf U buut in terest. Ten per wut 4 the putvliav mnry to be ualtl o ilay ol sal. Poranikni pivin on the hr.'t lay ol tepteibrr. ImI- jiiHNII. SN'YUEK. ,,! Titmee. WAITER ANDERSON. COR. WOOD ST. m SIXTH AVENUE, HERM tailor NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET' PITTSBUBaH, ieblg :n."crHcl It to wooo mtien'M. nil of who. iluh. vm hkkuu uy ry iaj LUC Tmm. the mdUi-w. th U tnn lrv '.owes t.'it Knr.& h rt'inil&i.' tha h. ,r. ., iwJ, tad to U9 weary and tlreU froi-ih? toils nil tares of thT aw it i m rrn:i 111 g rT. Irlli:i' V a i.ii K r- twk m.iL when w .i-u uy ecl V OUU. LR." kail, to prerrnt af-ic- wion.-tc1 tocunx f:i0 will b p-M v . .i-w uniu t U IT" fJT VCtT), jaAMHi(l lh'iiti VM k oao a great rvmiy In mlt. CSoop.nnphlet). IKtEHHiMmEnn st.n-. i4 h todispvit a:iarti(ler fwiL 'nii T TMtt, aiMrat n. II. II a KTKA V A I ,:. if viui AiwietruuiaiaolwulH FOR SALE QY -V. BOjU lrtaflt, Nowrract. Fav May 4 HTSTIO?TJTS ! EEY. LEEOT STEPHENS. K 3. ItiM. Kail Term bcxln SEPTEMBER 1st, IS SI. Sis resilient teacher444. Flv tuim f atuil.v. Opew to both acxea. Th younir la.llf llv In the new buil.lin with th Fraaiilent aaj hit laatilr, aii.1 rccviv their per-Mxaal attention. New rnrnna an beliiK fltteil nri. (lerm:in taught hy native H-ermao teai-her. Kimrlaaa instruc. uua ia -auuic EXPENSES VERY MODERATE. ifFiir tlci!ari or (ox Catalogue, Aildrew L:KIY STEPHENS, K4' Ht. PlesMnt, Va. FOBSALE! 2 CYLINDER BOILERS, Thirty foet U.nf ami SI lncht In itiiincter. URATE BARS, FIRE FEONT, ASD STEAM FIXTURES COMPLETE. Will I Mkl -lieap fiir eaah. Applta J. n.Los ' Vrsinm. P. ang3-lnt 'IliSWlllLllrgf w t. i ll t t.j. "ni.j l-wirl ; Mall I' ll, n , '. li l. ' , ! i Arrlv. , f.j.rr.. n u a,ia. , Mil IVM..W7 :'','' Ijik-.iI u.x (,. i, : ;.' ! n ;. T!ie.Mil an. K-,rr '', M- '"''V.il.v iiALTinoRi: & PiTrui.f -, i:io n an I l an I afver JT.n s. ..i .part lru ; .rrlw !.'.'l, . will an 1 K.'.r. MML. 12 fl.-" PlfTf.tllfl M'.Jbi-;xiiI M. J'i-r.-.tM ( oimt-tNviiJr tit Fvl- Il.M)fifl ( iiitvr.uu'l V. .-voliiu'oii Utir;i,r III!.- ii, - '- .' 1 -. i i ,i " i- in- t.:: The Exi.r train Icare Kt-'-y1'! . M. la return n, U: ' i Wind I.; I uurn .1. a.. 3'.. ! 1 r. mm h Ma 11 k.,tl I. 'i" . r. . : l'l.llap,;i,i1u4:,u 4. m M.t Uirhmiin.l li. iA j, ' ' j Ttrottrli Cxpn-n, lVav!" , . ! rives ar W a..iixl.,n at , ,T j A. I'liilaiStluia; l.lip. i. KxiiKij traits .liii.i. "; v- , AeeuoiiKwlailuii tn; aaj i daily except, jsuoiiiij. ': Tifk o!!!pf, rrmtt Yv.th 'letwwae.- ':'.''' fittnLurxii, Pi. ' " : ' :-n. I--,. ... ... L. M. I (iLr,ii....r!l-, - )!'i;f.i'.-.r.K or v.ii.r.iii.i: n!:u,Vl;i i I'onair.! m m i r !tr r i... lfi j Simirrt i. up;-y. Y;i., tfi.rr. t " ( S;i, iu bl'yiKii i r,-.i n ,jU -' SATURDAY. A,! at 1 ,;V.;ck p.m.. thj iii;i.,Kir-.r, j tne, lat r Iiai i I Lnii-. i.r ..7 , : A Ya'u.il-Ie tana a.tw.in:r;kr Filwarl UmwrL Samuel w ' ltn I WL'n-r. anl J.--- s., i 1 115 ai res, ol wliii h a.v.ut lj vm'", . the liaUne well limiMtri-'!. A!. ;;; , i clearct laml U ia Lieiuw 1 uen L ' iti iti! jlprin.a, niir cu:.:- tory rlwellina' hm"ir. tank'nirniar ; luiri on tne 1 r;aili;. TERM 0 ; ; Ten per cenL of the rnr hj- a, . A3 s.nifi as rhe priitrry i, kn-k'?-; h : an,- of en o.nr.ririii i .0 i s.t , 1 inothii. anl t he I iii.i.'ic- ia 7 r ! are pulil une-Uiird of t.-.iian- ' I the ireti!i-s, tne inters :t . r-. ; :, : aoi.lj lo the w:!'iw. sa; a; l.r ''-.J ; pi' " tb telr it mx'A Iavt L . I Xlie wr1ow li.wr i ! 1..-,: ... ,r'l. paymi-Bt. llffrreo p-:'i.-,t' :i ' .1 Z )U lirme:it U-ri!. 1 K'iKKtT P ' i ii'M A---U.T -I i'.. ... 1 I n " y Jt. ! ClIICAGi r & XoKTlY; KAII.WAY, ; 1- thcdLDEST'HESTCo.NsT;.;',:::'. 2. I tyi'IPPEli: aa,l j Leading Railwq UY THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. It i tbe horteit anl hut inaMf"! i' :iml ail p4Ji:. 11 N'lrthfm ir.ia. I. l-ma. !. 7--Nlra5Ka. I':il!)i.rn:.i, iitni, An-y. I "oiuri.10, 1'liJ:-!, Mi.nLiii.fc, .N-.". ii.:. Council IS! ::!;. Glial POTEK, LEtDVlLLZ. SALT LAZZ, J MWl . DEADWCCD, SIOUX CITY, Cedar Rant.!. nt M.int?. rlr' -Poni m me Territutie.s am! : -. .Mil jnL.ee, Dma Bay, (sl.k-.-!!. ' lariuet:. Fun 1 J Lsr. WaWi'o, ii -Neenak. ien:ulia. St. PuU, V. in.;" " Volja. I'amo. Kittaarrk. iu. if4 I iwaionna. a:i.l nil p- i.it 12 iii.irr4..4i. :r--W lcui m ari the N"rtl;wr-i. Al lun.-il Uiu4:4! the l'r..A"i" 'If '"-'-' Nnnh-W.itern an-l the I. V. H"" ; arrive at aad o.-e the suate . id: i r.:-c .,44v' A 1 1 h ii-a ir'i, c!''4 ori.4T'''n i4? ' i the LskeMmrs. Mlrhistaa iW"5l. 'i4- ' Uhin. Yt. Wiriw an-l t'eun.'V.v mi, in: ' - ami rr:iil Tr'anU K'ys a 1 K-4,i" Fan HanJlj Kuutea. 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". township, ! 4 ' tsi ' Letter testamentary un '"fje!. -Inv ten uranti-U th " J.n hereby ci4.4 to l- L . VT.I4- tln'' diat. pay Meat, lalW' It. to vwt inta ilagr " "' ia'- meni, on -- . ,i,..r3e! at.b.iaievKl. MM, S;ilun'-"T. r.Ca'ri-W''4 tti'J 'TTt ft i-fr:i --O a J -rYj-'.iiS : "', v" ";i"3' I i TT
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