S V choose r.iTU i s. Tiie exhibition lists were to close the next .lav. an-1 Alumi Vane was workin" hard to linish his ideal ..- ",, "T!, Will r.' the Wi?p.! .;, .in.ii.. vliase walls wtre in i.r- juli- riu.i. - . ,!r,;,.d with dull enetian red and ; wi,...- nookaid corners were po lnsi I V 1 '.1' K ' nuu - 1 . 1. . J ...,l 1. - ' ! W MIITKI l' (I. oitu'lli-.a Ot nr.. it'wu 1-v no means Mtiffac- . xcliimt-d to himelf. "J ini-.'l.t as well fix my attentions n anv wiitte, far off star in the ze nithor iV.i in love with the Koh-i-nn,.r diamond. She likes Altair, and sU- d.n't like me and that's the '..tv'.iniiv: and the nd of the liu-im-s. Altair is as handsome as Ai-al'.o. v.il i a commission in the Svei.tictii liniment, a grandfather who was an r.irl's cousin, and the -rac. ful ia.-inm.rs of a t-rinee. I am oidv a jir hard working artist, j iv-.,-. hick is to he f-tricken dumb! ju-t when ought tosj.eak, and iu variahiv to frg'vt the smart renar-t.;-e th.it he ought to have littered, nn::! it was tjVlate. I may as vi;ii "!vc h'T un llr.-t : last. 1'.::! ii". hired aiitecov.id iiav; i 1 , ..:-'r..,: wirii md si-ht, and pee pi d ! U'l 1. at tiiat V! V la s .ady ii:ient. ve s e !lli. boudoir ht have tal-.- n e ia:ae. ".,r Gladys Milton, who was the be ..u'.v o! t: sea-on with a lortune lh r cwn r.crni. was I'-iim-ui j.m, 1 into water ; of lemon ver- 1 , i 1 i.i. ',(. i-iil '-'Veil Iter the i , ' - ' '''h .'e-M-'wie'-ed to I've for-'ot- , . '. o ',";,,. ' J.0 ryu-numf f) ! i 'rr'-"'! e oimrh-'e thin- .V-t lt'V..kUVli revive now'' " I r i hki'l Vt ml Vance. in1:',' ',,.,.,n:.,., ihon-Tli he ! !"i'a-l hii--,d ;r'wtedhi'ii ,VrVl'.-t .'.."hid do- o until V.o,:t-i'A:t..irsbe;.uty and winning - . . . i" mania rs had !aseinat-d ner w ith a .-'.r.tnge glain.-ur. Ihit now every thing seemed transformed, it was as though .-he walked iu an unreal at 1:1 wp!ie;e. a path of shilling cloud and !-ni:i am. ., 1 h.v. b'm ?" she a-ked. her- S'-if: "1'or I or; a inly know that he ;..v( .- m-. Am 1 wiiiiug to tru-t my vii-ie fit -.jr.- !if- to him?" An 1 the ou-rry was still undeci ded in .her neart when she put .on h-r :!, net that morning and ste '.e.I ii.to the einiige t) drivi' to 1. and h.-rkina' jreat f.uiev -I do:'t want to buy anything," r."i 1 sh. a.- Mr. Li-e himelf stn p..il Miiiiiug'y forward to greet the V'. l'lg l.ldv, who W.l oneol hiS best "cn-'one r--. '"'out 1 want to get the point l.e.-e haieia-iehief wbi-h I e.:rchn-sed h-.-re, ni-nded. Figne, my little dog. lumpe-i into inv hip ves- terdav and caught his f..ot in the lace. 'and I'm afraid it is ruined Heel" She held out the OStly bit of laee. Mr. Li-i-e solemnly shook his head over it. Ye-," f.iid he. "it's baddy torn. And we dont profess la do any such delirate work a- to mend it. Hut there : a young woman who has made point lace in France whose ad dres i can give you. We have em ployed her one or twio w hen we de sired, to match laee, and she has giv en every satisfaction. Here is her card." And Gladys Milton thanked Mr. I.i.-se. and directed her coachman to drive at once to the address written on the card. Kiuili' ltree was a pale, yellow haired little creature, with a Frem-h vivaciou-me- of manner and the softe.-t of blue eyes, like p ols of melted sapphire. Sisel joked timidly no at the tall brunette in the rich siik dress that ru--cl-d so softly, and the priceless ln.li.in shawl whose folds were so full ol subtle scents. Yes. t-he thought she could repair the lace so that the jagged rent would !o tmdiseeinahle. She would try. And as Miss Mil ton turned to leave the room her eye chanced ti fall on a little pho tn"r.uh in a gilt frame on the man tel. "Colonel Altair!'' she exclaimed, involuntarily. Emih 's pale face lighted up the sapphire eyes sparkle. 1 into sudden animation. "Io -.vou know him. mademois selle?" ' "Very well." Gladys answered. ' lie is a friend of vours?" -W . - . e are to be married m a lew weeks" Kmile answered i-imply. "I ,.t see you think it strange, mademois elle,' that I, the fianeeof.-io noble a gentleman, am here working for my bread. Hut he waits until his posi tion is assured. His mothe r, a haugh tv holy, would not recognize a poor girl like me. And I am content with his love for the prosi-nt." Gladys did not answer, ln-r brain seemed to be iu a whirl. She mere ly smiled, and made some conven tional answer. She knew wry well that Colonel Altair had no mother she could only draw the inU-n-nce that he, the chivalrous ollict r. the high toned gentlenian. was cruelly deceiving this oor child. lulu a l'roinise to eome the next aay to toeii at t.'ie progress ot tne lace, she took her leave, unconscious- ly y.ressing L'milo tree's cold little hand as she did so. i!a3ys Mijumhad scarcely hem lioine an hour w hen a card was Colonel Altair looked rather sur prised at this iuestion. but he aver red that surh was the case. Cpuld she doubt it? "I must have time to make up my mind," said the heiress abruptly. "I will gjve you your answer at'this lil.ll 4 ' U I1-, I -1 sate out on the pavement Gladys went to Kmile Kstree the next dav. The handkerchief was meruit d with almost miraculous neatness and .precision. .Mai'.amoiseile J-.rniiie, ' said, she quietly, "1 saw Colonel Altair yes - terday. IK- asked me to be'fiis Kmiliepn-w very white. 'I m ssibl said she, with a gr.sp. ; (ilady.-iliewher slender arm with in her own. "Clinic home with me," she said. "Sim Lirri yourself. Hear liira if you lik Hei toinat my house at o'clock. My poor child I believo he is playing us both false! I Mieve oe i-a villain V ' " 'wit thai!" she cried, holding up both hands. "Oh, not that!'' . ;,.,: l.p .11,1. f,.r .ill the ,;Ir;Li,l,(,da!w heart were luli "fft M. run bis ark into achate this, .Luvs ..luci::i. f.,'ir;'l.f. sii.l "You have courted ; d there Lad bum no Jog-hurn on d 1 ' .ofher "l - wonn ' at Vn NoHlct Mount. Ararat, and he had passed by ne.f to so iiiulIi thina. oi ner, ne 1 , . , . , .. !,, , ,u excursion end not niade a U, 1 41 ..'.I. Ill ... - -...,,,. l......:. .. 1.... 1 1 i i ..i i i i . . i i .i I'l'-niii e- m i "u .i i.nin.eu .lajiaii- heaueu aim i inarcneo mem up len- i se tray-Coionel Altairs. Colonel ' derly, and Mrs. Arpsetdown bv tin-: v . "T, V i i -V .-i - T ! " Altair followed it. He had come to 1 fire and dried their shoes, and gol " 11 VV "V i 1 - ' ....... I l"i Ii j t-k-it.Mr li'-ri hiw. .- iif n li.rr . asu her to be Ins wile. them some more stockings, and then . i Y ' . i 1 r I ...... . ' . fin the lifiok. mill eiwt li. line ne.-ir, " on are sure you love me?' Raid openeel their l.ttle mormng scbool. , , . , f h , he Vjiaovs bioaiv. "Ami me alone.' now paueni inese oiu jashiomn mo-1 . . . , . i .. " ... (.olonel Altair sinned, bowed, and I writes Mrs. Klh-n IVrrr. wif.. ,,f i t4-hpr.- tl not 1 withdraw; but he gnawed his mous- j Kev. V. Terry, of Coldbro.ikprinii-:, I bite in a week, the way a fellow at i fane taehe a little fiercely when he was Mass. My hair was almost entirely 1 Muskego lake lied to our minister a" I That," KiiJ Gladys Milton, firm i u i .. ....i-;... i" iv. aim liuum-.;; circ nd when Cohnel Altair arrived fr-ipi,-n nnd continent with itul!r' ll.-nr on lis handkerchief and a ; l '. Marechal Niel rowbud in his button ; as hole, to receive his answer, lie was t'io rfo!!i where Ml-" J into Ue rvo.n -j Mi! ton and J.mi.ie i- : where Mi-s TW.iv Wl.nrio !..iuso.l iu Jis-! . . ! '"Gladys rose calmly, with Mmiliej ...... nrA tllA ftllP yon choose will fling hack your see- j Ending an-t nau noa oa arounu ond han.l love into your face as if it the freshet until all the animals were a .tinging nettle!-' jstaryed and the ark d struck a '() sobbed Emilie, "how could ; snag an,l bnM a hole in her bottom, vou deceive me so? You have lied j I tell yon, we can all congratulate to me from the very beginning !" i mrsrlvps that Noah happened to "And to me also' eaid Gladys ; blander on to that high ground, h with di-nitv. "lint, thank Heaven,! that ark bad been lost, either ty we are Iwth undeceived r.t last.'- I founured, or being blowed The colonel retreated irom the : up by Kemans because Noah was an . !:. ,1,.f....(. Knflir.h:nan. it Would have tieen ,.a " -0. He had forfeited Emilie IMrce s : innocent love Ti,o. ill ..,..li l.nt in l.U mereenarv eves the loss of Mi XliLtL ll.l I'. 1-1 i livni-.i, Mil- ton's money wa stiil vi rse. Emilie "tro remaine-l with Gladys .ls a maid and seamstre-s, for th-e voting lady had taken a lao cv to the inmieeiit voung French girl. . And .Mr. A lured anee, eiiaiieii;- , ...,11 inJ ..) ut that time to tall w Miss Miitou that hh.id decided to "o to the south of Jtalv for ,-ome vears. to studv the details of his art. iouiai ner m men a ui.u-imu- iun. that he mustered coura-e to ask her advice on the question, instead of. announcing it as a foregone condu-" sioS1 a he had at first intended. j "Doa't go," fcaid Gladys softly, "Stav-uith tne!" - And then (iladvs hp-ran to cry ; and Alured haulier in his arms at onceand, before thev. knew it. they were engaged. ' ,..,.,.! l r.u .. .rn. i.-.iw m.i,,.l ii :.. .. ........... ..-..-....I The llu-liuud and Wile 'lalk "I wi-h,' said Arp, 'you would go and see. what Carl and Jessie are io ing.down at the branch I reckon, and fe.-t all wU, and they have both got dreadful coid's. 'I cant' keep them a way from that branch.' Didn't you play in the branch, my dear, when you were a c.dl i,' said I? 'Yes,' aiil he mourni';;!! , 1 tut nothing couldn't hurt me then, we were ::ot raised so delicate in those days. You know I used to rid-; tu the plantation, twelve luih-s. and back again in a day and bring a hag of fruit or. the horn of the sad dle, but the giris couldn't do it now Thev can go to a party in a buggy and dance half the night, but thai ad excitement. in.! they are ho. ,e next 'dav. We fit for anything, t. .ndn t nave anr dance liar!iv ev i..,,..r er we went to country weddings Mimetini"?. You rememoer we went to dames Danlaps' wedding, when lie married ltebeeca Sniimioiis. That was a big frolic an o!d-fa-h-ioned frolic. K very body was there from all the neighborhood, and there were more turkeys and roist j.ig ami cake than i ever sa ami we played everything you could think ; ot. uebecca was mighty pretty then , i.i t , but jioor woman she had had a! thousand children too. just dike my- j sclf. and 1 reckon she is faded, too, and tired.' 'Hut dim Dunlap hasn't faded.' said I. 'I see when I go to Atlanta, and he is big and fat and merrv looks a little like old David Davis. Oh. yes , of course he does,' said Mrs. Arp. 'The men dont' know anvthing about care and anxiety and -h i iess m-r :hts. It is i wonder to hie th'-v lie at ad ' 'i I have in lped you all I could, mv dear," .-aid i. "and you see it's telling on nn-. Look at these silver hairs and these wrinkles and crows-feet and mv back hurts ever and anon and this rainy, bad weather gives me the rheumatism, but you haven't a gray hair and hardiv a seam on your ,. ,. , i .... - ... I alabaster forehead Why, you wil j outhu-l me an.l outlive me too, and i mavbc there will be a rich widower j siciMiiiig arouim line in iiiv Mines i '...." -ii i ,i i i ana you win nave ;i une carnage ami j a pair of beautiful bav horses.! and-1 " 'William. I told you to go after; t'arl and Jessie If Vanderhilt's wife should die and lie could a-cideht.iil v st.-e vou," said I. 'after I'm gone, there's no telling 1 0'.,., r , .4,4- .1 C....1 ! .. t 1 ,1 ; .n...i ii".. .i.i'i nun ill. i, , .,.., 1 l ilU'lM'll. 'HIM IT-1 'U i-ij- Jl a I'll listen t vour foolishness. I'n not goin to let you die if I ean help it. for I don't know what would be eome of us all. Yes. yon have help ed me, 1 know, and heen a great comfort and did the best you e.ruld most of the time and I might have done worse, and vou lnn-t nur-e me , , r t ,,- now .uiu (Hi me I"i 1 .nil g'-'lUilJ Chhir.s.-h 'And ymi must pet me, too," aid I. Of course I will, said h "Ami not al.vays 'etting you? Nn,v, go along after the cliildn-n. hviore we i'oth get to crying and have a sca ae. And 1 wish' you would see if the buii 'cochin hens have iiatcln 1 in thf hen house.' 'She has hcen setting ah eat four- ti eh weeks, said J, hut she is gi t- tieu weeks, said I, 'but sh j ting old, and these old un'thcis are i slow, might v blow.' 1 went after the children, and sure enough they were il.-hing in the j spring branch, and their shoes were j wet and muddv. and thev were hare tlaers work and worry over the little ! things of domestic life. An u licn She was Voting. "I have used Parkers' Hair hal - saw and like it hetUr tlinn anv gray, but a dollar boUle of the Dai - sam has restored the softnei-s, and the brown color it had when 1 is i voim? not .i Binn-le rrav h.iir h.ft ince I began aiplyine the IJalsam my hair has stopped falling out, and I lind that it is a perfectly harmless ' and agreeable dressing.'" The Misbin l.'inlci-Kliirt. i w t i4. il.ii. i aiMm iinn r i ........ . f - - . , . . .. i . , i . . . i ... i r 1 1 .. . ,1 . 1 . ! thing if your pa or tiie minister , This morning was warm, and he would eome in and have a talk with ' imprudently made a chunjre tf his yon. Your mind is wandering,'' j underclothing. Our climate is, de- and the grocery man went to the door j ceptive. lleforet-wning; tlu-re came 'and looked uii and down street to ! una chilly storm. An attack of sick-1 see if somobodv wouldn't come-iu-ncss followed, of course. Hut Tirry 1 and watch the 'cr.-uy boy, while he 1 Davis's Tain Killer was used for re-j went to breakfast. I lief, with the happiest effect. In; "O, pa and the minister can't these Summer months of suddenly ! make a first pavment on me. l'a i varying tern nature, everybody ought! gets mad whea I ak questions, andi to keep a bottle of this valuable the minister thinks I am pat re-' remedy within reach. ! demptiou. Pa said vesterday that! Tin; .vi ijov. 'What you Fitting thero for half an hour for, starins at vac-nrtcv?" sai;t th grocery man 10 me oau , -1 . . . , i ,i e mi on a m.vu uy m hiovt. ueB Jos-'ffy mufuim;'.. "ouv jeuid liiiu uuuriciiiij;. mil. claspcd4 aroulid his knee, lookins as tiUgh he did not know ""iy jecid lite quarreijuj;, ms. enough t labium io iea. hii,k you tiiinkmtr about any way? "I. was wondering where you cold work trviiu to popuhue tins , world, in tna case auoiuer -iu.iiu 1 4 .1 .... uu. u.m- v. u."'. . . (if dirt and water, t.i:d they might. 1 I...... U f.i l.u nut i main have gone wrong again, and failed to ! . . .. t . t raise a Uu.ilv. ami where would we have he. "l tell vou. when I think , of ti:t- narrow e.-eane we have had. ! it i-a v.oii ier 10 me tiiat we have rot idea i' as wt-ii as wo nave. "Well, wln.n did you Lrrt out of the asylum,"" said the roeerv man. 1 iio had been standing back with j .i-n tcotith l-.oking at the hoy as though ho was crazy. WW .at you want is to have; your head well soaked, urn are getting so vou un"'.!'. liiii .'I'liiii" ,..ii r , - r -uh out too far with that small mind of yours. In about an other year you will want to run this world yourself. 1 don't think you are re- forming very mud.. It is wie.eu :V.r a boy o! your sue to argue about such tomus. our totks better send ; you to college.-' ' "What do I ward, to go to college i, ar-I be a le-arhess haer, and ; I.,.. f.nvi. M-. te-tver e'oi oe i; u J ...... -v.. . . ...j . . . - - - nough at home. The more t read. ; the i-oh-I thiiik. 1 don't believe I , can ever ho t en.e.i-!i to go T i heaven, anyway, and l gin ss 1 w::i go into thr- newspaper business, where they don't have to be good, .and where they have pascs evcry v, hi re. 1 o you kro-.v, 1 think when I Was bllilt theV left out a cog Wheel si'imi m mv h. -id. I can i :;e i:oe how. about Adam : I g( t to d F.ve in thii.kim tin- G;ir -n ol'Kden. :d of the dude with the i oven boo! that ,'lirtvd with nrted h:r r ml Ad.am to d the and i can i ;.':;i l. hi mvs do. with a tig onai-e. and ag leaf vc-t. I iiii in dr-.-s-.l up m the iatt -l I know it is wrong, but that i- wuat a .--.ir n.tv I. to nu- r wh'i h.i- an imag: nat '.:. t he I i aa jhiati' m ,i Whel'e CM j This cohfohh'.l- ! iniauinaii. -u of mine sao-v.. 1-. Adam with a hag baton, just, like our minister wear-, and -tand o; collar, ano tight haul-, aim di.oei'1 -In.. :ml Kve is pictured to i :ie with a era-hed-anglew'-rm-coior-: i i ed dress, and brown striped stoek ings. and newspaper in her dress to O nil! 'ili.l ?1 icit Willi rfhlll- ..... .., .... . . ..... .... . iU.,j.,s ;,. .uvl ft n a ,ol and ft ,;u.w hallilkt.!( hief, which she puts . h- i..,P eve to the masher who is standing th(. t.;rn;; of U. hnu in ;tn iVtn- tiUhio, whole the t ail with the dart on the end i- wound around the rain water barrel, so live won't see it and gi t scared, ay, don't you think of imr llrs: ivireiiis with clothes on. 'than to think of them almost naked, I evoose.l 1ol!,e iiiclemcncv of the : ' weather, with nothing but iig leaves : i.Wm.wl nn ' I ivimt. t.-i do ri dit o ' near as I can, but I had ratherthink of theiu diiessed like our folks are to : daw than to think of them in a evcione with have tar wearing : at. pa i el 1 o u-r.ie.T III t.'r it but don't you think if Adam had. i put on a pair of boxing gloves, when 1 lie found the devil was getting too : : ire.-h about the place, and knocked ; -.. .7 i i llllll mil III a '.Uii'lit: ui luuiiur, tun , (, khn in lno an(1 ,-,n.(J - , ,., .,..i.1 ,i.n it would have been a !iig thini' for , ... , i tin-1 world Sow, honest "' Looka! lear, saui the grooerv man. who had been looking at the' bov in dismav. -You better go right hou,e, and let your ma lis up some warm drink for vou, and put you to ;,.., You .-ire ;,il -r,.ior io lb.' be.a.h ;ti.ii if you :in not ;itt'.n!od to you j will h:ivo hrain h 'i-r. 1 yon, 1m v. vou u:c iii tl.inrr. Cinp, 1 will lioiii-- wi;h vou.' dang-r nuihin. T nin int .. i ... ! tetilhg how tr.n: Ii nv who i ' . . . ... .. . .i... -i:.: ..-.. ! l.,.g I in his vonth. Some bovs e,;,, "... .i i..c.; and notthmk any fof themselves; i hut I am p. thinker frora Thinker-: vide, and my imagination plays the; -iitfCens Willi me. 1 lu re is nothing T .i.i ..boet bi nt "i t nv but what 1 compare it with the same line of : b'l-iiiess at the present day. Now. wht n I third: of the fishermen of (hi'ilee, 'ir.-nving the-r seines, I won- d.er what tliey would have done if there had been a law against hauling seines, as there- is in Wisconsin to day, and 1 ean see a constable with a warrant fir the arrest of the (!a!i- he islierme: snatehin-' the old apostles and taking tle-m to the nice ation m a tvitrol wagon. I know it is wrong to think like that, but how can I help it. Say. suppose those- fishermen had been out hatii- l...r ...ii . ....l .... i . 1.., .i.i,. r. nil..-, ..il.t VFl,i 1111 ill. .1 1 should come along with his good ii,M .,i.:.:.;.,V...!.,..u.aai.i.J I the lu. tihfir.n of tbfl ItiblA timw. , ... -- - - - - " would have thought about the "all ; of the jointed rod fisherman ? Do you ; suppose thev would have thrown I stones in the water where he was j trolling, or would they have told him i there was pood trolling around a 1 snell ago ? I t 11 vou. boss, it is a sad . tiling lor a boy to have an imagjna-j ; tion " uml tiip 1 1114- Tlllt IllJ 1-ltlwiT-l 'i-r..a in tl... i;..or ,.,.h i... clenched fingers of both hands, and I waited for the grocery man to argue' ! with him. j I "I wish you would go away from ; ! here. I am afraid of you," said the j i grocery man. "1 would give any-1 i.iiiii uiis . ii n.ii uu iu ULlIo;l t...i.tnAc t, -iu in everv c:lsL'. bv men's wearing plug b.ats, and! when I asked him where the good ! Elijah, (whom the lys called "go up j tld bald head." and lUe bears iiad u j tree lunch on them,) got liL-j plug; hat, pa said school was du.-mi.-ied, j and 1 could go. When the aniaist.tr w;u telling me about the giod Elijah ! going ui) through tiie eiauds in a ; chariot of lire, and 1 asked the min-; ister what he thought Elijah would j have thought if he had met our r.n-' day school superintendent coming ! lown tlirougli the clouds on a mcy de, he put hi3 hand on my head and! said my liver was ail wrung. Nov.-, ; I will leave it to you jt taere was nnvthimr wrnnrr about' tliat. Sav. do vou know what I tliinlt ii the most beautiful thing in the Jiihlc? ' "No I don't," said the znwerir Jnnri, 1 "and if you want to tell it i will listen just five minutes, and then lj am going to shut up trie store and j go to breakfast. You make nei tired." "Well, I think tho finest ihing is ; that story nbout tho nrouial bou,f whet the bov totk all tue muuuv ,m coulU ecrape up aua wvia oui cci . . . . . kJ jja.nt uju umu itu. r,s monev in riutousiivinu.au I .-a w j . :. . .,.... . -,..1 !'.. I everything that was iing on, aa. - rjiJi ju;l !' Lcii;'.:n iV gangs of tot;. i:'.K:i man. :iac:i went ad malaria. female, and his back ,,u bin;, and he fhiahv he "ot to L;.' a cowdoy', ht-rd-; ing hj-, and had to eat ht;SS thf.t' the Lol's didn't va-;t, a:vl :rt ?-!:-" jyW down. Then he lh I a liietlv good seiit.hiti to oc geUlii around home, where they had three meals a dav, an:! spiing ma'.tr ses. and he started home, beaUi .ii..i in. c"irT;..i T . . . ! ' ii. i i. ...r. "v way on the trains, and. ho d;dn t . know whether tho old mau would . rrt-eive him with open aims or point-, CJ boots, but the old nam came (io-vii : to the depot to meet him, Mnd r:ghl thtl,; h.-fore the p.rsentjer, and tlie comtuvtor and brakeman, wasa t ; ashamed (,f his boy, though he was r;)L:;r,., :ir,,j looked a. tnom-h lie had boon on the war path, nml ih old , iLl.lil nil 1 1 ; i . i . . ii'. e ... i . j , ... . lu(,k him home in a. hack and a V(..j ,,ut ,,;0 for dinner. Tnals ....... e. .... i.... what 1 cab sens. :e. .v iroou m men now !ays wouh! ia.v pt:t ;! police on the tramp and had hi': ordered out of town. What, you j going to close" up th? (dole ? y ui-, ! will see you l,;hr. i want !) i-. -. with you about si-'ha ihirg that i-! weighing on my mind, and tho hoy ; got out just in time to -ave ids -,at tail from being caught, iu the dv or. and when the : : :y m.h, e.n. back from bre.i!;!a; J'o-u.-t -t in front. "This sioro - (;!.!. i t.il further notice. .:-.: ;: i .'' iioiut.' it i;is. All your own fault il you .-ick w iien you can .a.l i ! -j that never .'-'-i'7. T!ie weak- st woman, chiid, and sickest mvao 1 hop biit( rs with safc-y r.i go' id. lid mn'i tottering aroh a:-t ";d :rcm rheumati.-m. kidney U-.eibi- or aiiy weakness will be ahiM.-t new ny using, nop outers. Mv wile and daughter w. re math healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommend "them m my peo- pie. Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if hop bi'h-rs . are not the be.-t family medicine on earth. Malarial fever. Ague and F-illiou - iiess will leave every neighborhood as soon as Imp bitters arrive. : My mother drove tin- paraiv.-is land neuralgia all out of hrr svst-"!C "''h hop Hitters. K1 keep tho kidneys healtlic with hop bitters, .uid you nu-d l sickness. . .. Ii e water is r. ,d and mure P-iV'-shing and 'cviv'm.g with hop bitter- in e.n Si dl'.higi.L The vigor 'if yeinh for tie- ane."i and inlirm in hop bitters. Yio'.enl Yellow lV-ver ;i Vera On.. G.u.Y.sTON June. . Private adt- vices from Vera Cruz shit o that vi low fever is makin- fc-arl'u! ravage.- nmnnn Kuronennsi and Americans Ten deaths were reported lrom tho hospital j-esterda,anl one thoiisai.,1 Oeaths during thejiast two mon Captain Peddes, who has run to Kio, i nil other ports for nine years, ! from a severe type olblack v.mit ai- iter only twelve hours i!!r.j-. 'i he ' neYspa!.ers tliere sneak of t!i heat tmrf vutr ori ieaiiul. 1'nir.iiiieil Wall r li !riuk. When tin; tish died in tie- 1 IV forty miles ahovc he wa'cr manv lieoth" Were ah.ra hc- ' e water might extc: 'all tiie way down, Hs?.?.ily nu il c lIU!?- !,ut w-'al ''"' rV" lil by the u-;e ol someiiung inat everyooiiy coUiU j-iocitre a mmutes noiice. tiling" wa- Feiry ler. i ui-- nttio Da vi-'s .Mli i - - i l ll- Tliey Sr-( i!'!il. Two men were wranglihsr in i"toi.t of tlietlity Hall th" utlierday, v. hi -i one of them called out: "1 tell you I don't owe you no 0 !'" "I say yon do!" "And 1 wont pay it !' "Then l"i tuifc vmi!" At this point a pede'ri.-m halted and in'3tr! of the une: !l . I.,.,,, . !:.,"' .... ' -. ... "Not a ji:ny,s:r . All.l Will VOU hiie Iliiu lor M he . , . -,, i "' 1 will : (live him seven dollars' 'cuutia- i d the pedestrian to the debtor i lve him seven and ue cad to. II sues he s sure of a verdict, and 4T4I11 vnunuAii fL-lll t,..i...i f.ll. .1 .1. ! 1;lrs- une I'lnI pevcn :lr''- PR tiiahK- 4 t . I 4 .1 4 .vr.., A.f.... . ,1, ... 1 , 4'. 11 .,1,1 ful that vou are beatinn two lawyer. a justice and a consUhle, six jury men and two w itiiessi s out their fees, i A Satisfactory Settlement Was made on the spot.-A Free Press The stvie of swearine. when a nro- man gi ts right down to husi is chnricteriwd by v.mdintas. ..'ui . O l!lt. n I I i nr. uiilhi ul.1i.iA i iii REMEDY i :il:lMli3ai!iiIQ,:?j I FOB PAIIi. il GTEEiSErSCiSi il. Jtclwri' and curve t i;iu:lilvtis)!, iratjla. ' istj: l II 1 n.triitrilR. J ( Ml' ". JIUI""""""?? Ii l:'.!e' Cii:u.'sv..!swKt.ui;(M. ii. . i' -1. KiHis, Serent's. Cuts. Bruises. "l1 And ail 'Hht-r lZiy wcix anl .ami. . tir 1 1 A LUI ILL- niTjiP. n-tirtriittwRf.fi 7 hTi irctiifii- tu il mm The Charle . Vftcwiw Co. .-..vTooiu.4ce.i f4lllo 31, V.4.A .,. n.v;, Kim imuri i.wt T A T) T I , j A rv i Indian f.H: - - .. uurcs all diseases testify to its eHicacy in healina the above f ,iV i named d iscascs,and proiiouneG it to be the ;.best:bemjsdy known to man. Guaranteed OT-AGENTS Laboratory, 77 West 3i street, - - - t'r. 1 7rt .Mlintnn: 1 wi tronMv!tt!i t'iiiiitAtlnn ol t!io llj.tr:, lut ir.ce u.mn ynir I nil inn 1 ' -: --: ; ' ' K ' " ' ; kJ VI t-J n yr ffu ,5i f r- r.g rw r.i' :- f-j VjTs t Li ,mm asm mm ure. Absolutely P Ti; i ' T t Tl'-ltl w.1;frl!.T.lrfs. A iiiiirr.-I ol j.arey, ;!;. wli .l. .. iii; :.i M"JO fi'-lu i -:i 1 : ': r lin ify ki... r.n-. o.inii.'t le y..il-l Itt ,'.;;. nii Oiu l.u ia'a.ii- .: i.ivr ti-.- a, fll.i -rL M. "r ;!..i..!:'t!i' Icr-1. oijj i.i ii.tVIL li K--.IJ iiH fH. 391 " i lit a I? h A3LSUJ?ETOBRNQ ci-i iu;."aa:R c:3.ASES iM 'Ud SliiiV id.-'- , rr: ::cr 'AY. v. - tY.-T.tUL'l i ft If It T ! Or . FA:'l KILLER. 'i':,0!ST. ;KLALTMCORST '" ' ' iu r...;na .irle.' - t '' .-' rv.-ri i nr. :i Inu.i'i ihiil it V till l'-if-t . T tV'Jlr Oli l 4 ii.r. AND ' rKi:r::cT i ittim: , . b.inH -.i v il L'ivo-1 in- Im t J t .; -r I i i.f n:iy i -.r. t if...... ....a,), w nrr4it"ii aii-s-.i'-jiv rr tioi,.-- n- ;1. i':.-r S-.IU- ly PHOSPHATE 'risrl A Tria si iaMe Fertilizer. Ti is .v Si i'r:;-I'lhjsi'iiATF. ani not Ar::ri.AT:-:: S. C. Hock. It Contains no Dirt or Sand, It3 Analysis is Guaranteed, It Contains the Elements of riant Food, It Gives Good Results. i . . f ( . 1 - P1 tou oI -UUU lUa m Mm-.n-Mii in iMHia-ipki. , C;:aa;:'.-M Fr, ;;' -.! n fl"'l Vi 1,117 ATlllKhSS BAXJGH & SONS. Sdl.!-: MAMKAi-l t hi.US, r, - r l r n i - n J I tn An f ITII mft l. iji'L! - i ii : ' - . h.n ' ' iL-jylUlJ UiiJ LVJvillUllUlbO (.'i' tO fy ipr I I rr - ikLi U t! C. I I 'UlllUi ' AM" School District KOi! Til Y. tf.Mt hNMX' r II NK1. l-l. IIKI I1II-TS. , 'i.-!i r :aa I i stiiiflu-ij.r nn.iii .ii A- -r-.t ! ::,:.Tv-i . n 11 .i'h 1 V. J1. W ,:! 4-.iri-K-l!B2 17 T 'J JUIU' 1. ll-i. III lull ... ; iv.ij vc.-cM.ati.hi-.iHi, i-.-s , ivr,- .VJ.u:".'s jLiio'i.'iw!i . S.i "i : '- 17U i i.'.j-i OJ 1 .-. !--.::.iin i 'i:i-.s. ,,, ,r;,,.,,,r. (V1, ioTi , 1 !:a.l iiL-j:i.u:ui?j..-ii..n;.-s jua. K4 !! 11-7 7a C.r':11 7r Hi t ii ' ai id 10 -.8 07 Ai i.i'j'.r- 1 i 'ii ... -a l.-ia -in . !. !;. - la.ra. nt .-nl. i.b urn tjii!c-c'4l il.irv .-1 i: rur ;rv V.-o . f Tri.isnror. T liai.uKe.siiu.n.i.. " ,u- 7 -:'-t"r c;l I .. an-,nt ..f ,lu,lt....... .'.,376 41 UK. hnl .ii ! due (-mrollfctt'l).... l.tfM 111 fci a? 41 .Nins Thn ulut-8 llHQe of l,8o,i 16 will le c-i.'r.watintsii wliutever hv twen illun-tnl on tills Uui"'arn iitiks. ' i Air. t .!;is Ir- ;o O.ZJiii, l.,r. ul. $ M 51 ' - nn i!a, lii-;iTo WcifSy " 17 S5 1.W 19 " hi J1 ai.l? -.f Tri-.n-'urer.. i 07 ig,-JU- 91 sm ie. t :i cvrr.!t(.iii(.. ' - I.1AL1I.ITILS. -' . ! li-ll. 15 iU'... 1.iflt (K f if V',., i ue ur. .ler.-iL-in-.I Jclimn i Snmi-i'sct iUr- iu MrtUtaitiit, aJ Ca I Mima rgrrret. ; joii 5ii.k, , M. J. P1U1TS. Wi l. lllMUSl'LILVlIi. Au-iin.is. .iiir.c-.T-ti. Beautiful' Homes. .'''m ! ! -7 j ' ' 1-- ir..i . . . . . . .- . . ... f " V"."' i""S a- 1 per IIuiiKiiiK. J i '. ' 1 ii i Pff,v,. . , i... i Mb 'dvviykAo wt-rk, h 'usi worowl Irt-m ...... . ...... iv t.-.i .A iLm hi. piiKTi"r IQ a lro:r.v?lci lur tb-tmh the pa licrahA ; 'rMitrht ttt pii iipTvH'ie in ht !!. H . "' .-ui- S"ui ..( i,ii Muiiiles..! iir r mm - ' -T1'"".,, oemrinir ins wrfiom wm j cJ,t,1"11 " ; . r 4 v r v v t.'j..i 4 "w' Vafc : . ' ... 10! i 7X i T"M i-s ri kt i n ii BlcodBSyrui) m z ... . ol iiic Stomach, Liver, io Cure Dyspepsia. WANTED.jaa; . New York City. Druggists sell i I.iTTk-ro-.v. 1'a., AnifBut 21st, K). TBS WHITE r.' ..-'I r.'-.iijujv' s vv -.,--.-.jt:.."a.A it '.' " LL-1. j 3! ' v. CSS. "V 4 KlJSXl TV IS TI1F. i$M BunnlngShuitie Machine K'lnu' alici m. noisp'.er. h l.jia a whk-h tin-i-.n m In- roninle-l witho ut r.-mevinr hr irlit--h a h'.hW-i m hi- wmiful aiK-v-n r.j a i.il . in Hil'tuUt O .i ni l i.t Itiu iiHii-l to utl'.ai: tttc ! i!.r.-:i I, :.!..i.' :i'..uri:r .in t-vrii r.-iai"ii: ! ACT' f d "TOM tc' fi j I fcjiiljl 'Will li.Ul 4Liii.blJ . A EOUBLE-STEiiL IKED! ! (.ifi? an-i'T 1 w ;irm than any othrr !:iin .ii.e i ..t ;, tl. ii ,i t;ir;t:r vari.'ty :tn in1 : Sill, pu Ml w Ti. 1!; it, a!:;. i:iir.I!y II, ; utM anil uia-iut.o in tiie w- rl MOST RAS0NA 2LC TEPMS ! JiV -leaner X Iloa;Is, l'a. -.a; iv HAETill SCH2EPER, Booh Ii ')! (I C rjthev have a farm orj u.'t t-v-i 0LhJilui' Ul. Jt ail d 4c-ijJ(i .Tolxnstowii. " J'n. ALL KINDS OF Books Keatlv Bound at i.owi'.vr jt.iTKs. MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. J j j..-..r ,;piyinir b-.to l.orii: J r:,n rd-rn'ri rr!rps jfil 1-irir -r -fr. A i i n ---I In!1 LIME! LIME! '1 hi I-tiii!'!" V.ilUy I,iim rini:.ariy, liiiitei!. ; wid -il.'i'.nl t:irfieft.rlril, uaM:i:ki--l l!ncai th; luili ij. rale?: j At -ru? it r t'Uln:!. I'-.ili'l cat :t. l(:!n.j; ' nt V rn. mV tn5hil !'-r :tny .iMnnilrr $ f nnn a I air li'.vvl; a: 11 ct niA yr bu.-ijcl iicliveroa -ti any j n-idon -n t!i l;trli:i K ;i U r ;i i ; uT 1J ivntsi jm-t j tUHti'l ilc.HTLretl at Itfcyerl.ile ami Kf.rWwi!: aiM 1 rt.:ii jut iiiis.'i. 1 it'livrrc'l at otiitr r:ulr.;i'l -tit 1 qp in SMinrr.w rnintv. !n'!u li!iif all thoc b the Somerset at 4 imhria hmlntiiii. kny nint vatl lirt m:iti to t tie t'U"Wintt iier-suni-: .litlm I Mvlur, at Kne lens. Vv H. K-niz. i Somerset. Jl;irnun Sny.l r, ;U KuckwotxI. Ki :inte Kti, nt THrrtt. S iuiml .1. .lillcr,ut:ir Meyers Jula. W't must ilt'ijivn ! ii;iu lime as t he hasis to (cr tlltre our ' tpier k now ;rM have ir rr:nly Vkiwn nctiica. UrUer In-m i ruuk Kuoi, liarrvit. I T T TI N T1 l"ia HT'- alwavn no hi I y y j A P ..-i-l-.' I llfirr irt.!r. :ir.l in ; vl... .1.. ti..: u.'-ir l-m-ti u:a: l.-t. r.-inn in in 1 i-iviTiy. W'ii (I.r LTt-iit t-ii'in'-i.. r.t ri;i iif m.i'1-j ,vy. W v w:it runny iui-u, iui-;i. l.vs rnl ulr'? 1 In ffi.r'i Itu - rilil i:. .,-;r ..i-. n i ; It-s. A?o'' ; en.i ciin tin On: work properly lr.nn tin- linr 'i.-'.. j ! 1 lie l.iisiu.'? will ..t' lU'.r.. ! 1. all It'll e iul-.s nr.' ' j '. fi'ify waire. Kx:n-n-;i-i- .n-rtt runii.'i., l !n-". .Inn.i wliu eiifcrr.i-ii titiij ti urn.- mon.-y r.i-iii j j ..u .-.'.:i ij. ...u- ywir '.vh..!.-iiini- t. ' In- .rii. .r ; ai; ttT.tt :- m-t-a- in 'roe. AvMrcMi Srist"ir I , -... i-.T,l.i:.l. M.,...-. .'C.-.J- ' ZiA """7 f A ww-k Tii!i!o at, home by the In - i F. j-f . . ; . w.. . .... ;- ..... . .1 t . i i ri' ' I'ti'iie. r : i' : ti i m'n. ;lJ !.. Wo wiii-wr. y.-u. .in. w..rk ..r u.-. N.'iv O'.i- time. Y.-j n wnrk in ?p:ir il.ii.. i.r "i i i ' ..Tir ir i.t.lt. li-M. I.. 1 In' l.ti-in. .. SJ.i ' "fn-f t'i'.'li':'.-" will joy y.-u narly wll. Ni ! otiefiiM lull in hiaV.' tr...rMn.ui' inv byiirtuiririif at ..I..-..'. I V a I v i-ii III iiii I term: Irrp. .AT-.iiey in:i.lu ; t.i-r. c -.-H-.' rir.a hoiir:i 1 ly. A.l.lr Tri-k I -u , I ;UVUSU, Al.liUC. .I'i 'JJ.lV 'EDWARD ALCOTT, M.'.Ni rr.n hkr as: mtm-uu in iLUMBER! QOElSit i SPMlfT orriut am) r.u-ror.Y; URSINA, S03IEUSET CO., PA. iJi'My HOW VVATCIIi: ARE IviADE. In a ftu.io f;oi.i Vatc:i, aIJj from tiie ne.--ess:iry thii-knixj fir vngravinj; nnd pclisli:;.,', a larjc jr, portiiin nt na-tal is licf lcj c.iily t j .'tiiii u jiinl lull ilie tni'rsv- . t l poitkais iu plati:, un.l suj.ply stiuith. TLe sutpliw Kekl U tu Vmllj rifdU-rs. in i JitoK 1 luUul CvtJ Uk Ci.M tU. i was72 i svtxL and souwty an l lit WiO-l:!l this Cv.it. A JaLto .f MiIJO a C('U ic sekk-rvi on cu li ti lo if a jiluie i if hanl nirkiil t oniositijn i.K tul, ami tins j tlirco tin? tlit-.t pasol littwetn jwlihliel I Moel mllen. I-rotil this tho canes, harka, '!' tncicprh to mlnut. ef r.!I lltuls of cliaidnj;, engraving nnd engine ' ttirtun-r.' These t aics Lavo Ltvii worn perfectly ninimth ly use without removing tlio gul.L Jlut is .; the only case mnile wulcr this process. J&trh ' r.-7j' ijt nrrnunmniiil irith it. r-iViZ nunirtniltV. ; J j " tt'juid Uij il,c Manufacturers vrurrantiinj it to . vcor -0 Vtirs. -J0.0M f thv& Casts ' ''fnl mine L nueu Ptatu anu I .t . -r- n. 1 fVinndn.-- Larecst nml tMdist 1-aetarv. 4 T. , ,. , , , ,, T , GET :THEj;BST ! oke Somerset Conn-- tv people have rcadtlic H Eli A LI) (lurin- the ast year than ever be fore, sinee it Avas first printed. ' - . 1 ; tractive style. L- - i Because it always j rives the local news 4I-i4ll-l1lf ' KltllrtH! i-ifv 1 ti: W111UCIL (JUlUClUh;-, it-1 columns with unnican hvj; and iminterestinir coricspoiKlcnce. i I'eeauso it is always i. t t i i it reliable politically, aim says what it means and; 'means what it says. Because, its Court rc-; ports are always full,! ::!iair and trustworthy, j ceause it is the me- Idium used by the peo- BeCiUISe IIS neWS COl- assortment, well made' nt mod- umns present all . tl:"':,, ,!raim,r latest ncAVs m an at-; caincr-. ciiovi.ds, iple of the county when they wish to let their! !neii;-hbors know when;1 1;M utiiviiiiui: t'l.L- ttn .-4iiv. v -v tit If iJeeanse all letiai au- ; j ltlMll" appeai.s 111 lt.s; ! eohunns, and 1 eoiIe are i HiSSjthiis kept posted as to, j what transpires in tiio jniana-ement of the af- fairs of the Courts and County. Because it has the' best Washington audi ITarrishurii corres pon- j dents attainable. i eeanseit is aetive,' iauiiTessiYe, and alwavs. I itw itMk tl itc i . . i COllStltUeiltS. If vou have - fncMids; tvlio live outside the! countv, there is no! more acceptable pres ent vou can send them than a copy of their countv paper. If you have a neigh bor who needs a paper recommend the her ald. It vour childrcnwant! a paper, subscribe for! the HKiiALi). 1 Su ascription per year. 82.00! Address ICUIIli.I Cl, 1 Clin a. ' Carp fell In liglit-w: T''Tit. Clntliini: !'.r 'bumiuc-c vi.;tr Ave erg t, .tp;H-:is, " Vol-tC(I, Linens. Kvctv lc . ,i:ii:irunt( 'J nioncv ruundoi A C. YATES & CO., ' LlHtiU X' ll LlA.il 1 Miiladolpliin. i rs. to 0 b (13 H 0? J r w IHavo Just Received ml iIVr for sr.!- in p'iar.titi's to s'.iit uirc:;isci-s i m.i. c ri ms, 1 ('iuli-)y Ainhhitihi, 1 Carboy SulphttTre Acid. 1 Cnrliov Mtiriatic Avid. 2 kec;s dakixo soda. 1 Krc: S-ilplmr, 1 llirrcl Kpsniti .Suits 1 Tnix Cn uiu Tartar, ')' f.-n..s II W Pi'll-ih rs t d'ross Cnijli Syrup, I-, ( inx-i niood Si ik Ik v, '() K.-uns Net.- rr.ni-r. i u im-;i: -.M" i;. i.i.orKs One I,i it. l'isliingr 'l'n.vklt. One l.nt l iiie.it l? iov " c.'iil Cigars. Tlio clicapt-st nnd lii'st plact 111 somerset t. ountv to Ml V ,)n,"s O. N. BOYD The Druggist, 'at i -wxtWtt r i i o IJLUI.UOIU bliUllV, ! SOMERSET PA. Hi tern s a 3 m W. W v i P W -1 V-ib AZ Always the Beet, , ' ,v ll.in -f ll.nurr Minn, "oi-V-. (he hi-h -.-t ?''l7:nir? L'Tr " 1 "lc 'ream tar.nr. i.-rn u.-.i 111 ii. niiinuiai'itire. tir.nn. ir...i.. i.. ii u.-.i 1.1 n. uiitiiuiai-iure. 1 iraiti; cri'-iiit tr- !i!i-..nlr innmllent (natMB i,r...lu. r h Irul, l-hlull.ilUmiMW.lor.aimti,. ,M,,t 4.nlC t lie '''' Ifile wlifila-r n-t it H licr'.-r t. lit-a ' r"f utiip -rm Tarir Pma.tfr. trm I llu.Ual: il Clt A Irilli mi... -1 lt..-.A-.i.... . . ....1 . - 1- 'f-. .'-- .ii-.in.-ri:r n-i ii h i.er f i-r .i aji m1e thuinWl.t. a lavnt'oftke V.ati. -iiU.e ot iu mrlly an.l i.rea.1 I leavt-DiriE iHiwer. m.viljr UU ; tk-iu-r Ttiaii ttrrozr, .. t'tl.ler it V-w vi.'N,.( Even the balmy air .-1 g-oves of Florida Uil toC'.',:?r'-: ; ie lull ot happinfi m,,! : ' " ; Art must help uatwr t-o- !''" iu l..e tr.. j :cs as amor" C r"r- t'.e North. "And cLi.Vai" F":s tnc-ihg- vvhicn are a.!.ti,u,i". -zr.ntrs, 1 writes Dr. J. C. e,, '' -1-V.rtDade. Fhu "is I'at' It seems to have the w,.H.i . 'i v and most of the carnxt"1 ''" yield to its action. I have u'v the ease of a delicate nnd ()v:'- voung lad v, with the nuwt ,'"' " . '. . i". ....... i ' -r'''.iir. o - ui-. it feeiiien i i witii ease what the u-u ''Ojtl,., t i and treatment fertl',,'"' .! malady failed whn-y :-'''" I am also glad tl) lvJ; t'e- Yoi.-.c has greatlv n-): " J ei -i.iiiu.y ot a troubii-x Co.... of the .-torn,, rt.didii.g. i i is the idea, i ii. vig. t." M-r-. II l-eox r':-i tion to the fact t if", 1 tiie n '.me and .-tv'.. plepalatioi! Will ht ita.ti i ,. i 'i L:,- . '!)!, a'. 'I he m ( is dl'opj.i d, f'.ir the I. a-. o prmcij.ie.l dtak-ro are cui. ' ! lag their patna.s I s .' ... i: a r: -r prejaii atloi,.- t;: ... - : of ( ih.ger ; and as eii. -i:..port..ht ilavorihg :i ;, .; ia:r Tonic, we jire si: . !r.--od- w i.i aar c w iii, ... . ... .;orit i v o: tin- chani lie ! o ! !..', I . j how e Yi ;.l".;U"Ii Us'..; : a..d , la-a-. h ' .':Ut .: ,!.' hi. t.hha' in the hal.ii- .. w i aj.j.i d Una' r the h.hi.e , ! .'- ( iiNi.i i: TuMi ," coht.i: li ne iaedicine if the si-Hi-. o iV Co. is at the b,,;; .-i i wrapper. Mulilated liy a 1i:i Xkw (.A.-n.K, , .'moh to- day, w hiie a s"h i: .1 . 1 1 ireenou.'h. aged 0 jear-. w - i . r r '-ii tne fine A: I'itt.-burg iLe. I at iiht'.'h, a freight train r.n: - him, cu:tii:g off both !. .: ' e. it !S ar vivc. eved tin- ci M-:ri!:.i mi.ii In what -.vji.v H I'revaleiit linl i n v j n S.'ii.rn of lis I'iiuit to , nan alaiarhi is a broad name vr;:. .- as s ail originating in i.; i ui.ii.g. lolioiis fvvcr, the tv. i tj. ph-.id f.-vi rs and ehiih 1:. r ;:: ; ri-iei'.eht h.i '...' i.' i - .::..,. .halariii .'. a. ' ..hie !'-, tne pMihih. ib.-rs and ;! !.-i..ns. I)' -pairing ' f ie.it mei.t. the latter aha :: !. -:v n i oinii.i..! l -h- ii.e i'oari- n.istT as t!.--ai.ti-'nahiri ll F.ecifie of ,1 Th.-se pla-t, rs a -hie. n, h.,els ai Upon the kl.il. Worn ov r the region of th- li ar, d noon the back ov-r'.h- ki i:-'h-y war-l elf malaria like an an. S- other plasters do this. W!.--n you imrchase. s:it:.-:V v -'If tha" the word Ca'eir.e i- . - the Centre of the plaster. Sea bury A- Johnson, Chemist.-. V. Highest awards at Inh nuti.. Kxpo.-ition. dune 1:1-1:. Wlij- lliey tali Mini -Ohl l.in.- "Yes, that's sadly ." s.ii.i -: kins, my hair is turning gr.iy :u. tailing "lit before its time. I' i s.ihitliiihg ? I would, hut ii. '' . i'Lrt-i!--rs are dangeia.li-1."' "Tr.r ans-.vi-red his friend, ' Hat I'.gr flair 1'ialsam is as harmie.-s u? eiirttive. I've tried, it and kr. i iive the Balsam a show aiai ::. i buys wild soon st cailing v j "Did. Man Jenkins."' It never h. : to restore the original enlur t- :' .' "r faded, tiair. liielily pi.-rfuuie i. i: I eiegant dre-i-sing. It was a man with a moth-r- law who vepate tho-e t.)Uiing w -Silenee is music ashen. ' faiiatliau lhiaur. Mr. John O-borne. Musical ha.h-li-i-ohto, Canada, writes that . w lie was cured of rhtumatisai l; th-- gn-at j'aih banish t-r, St. Jaci-:- u : tiint tie has totind it an n.v.:. : a ..'.- remedy for many aiim a'.s. RAILROAD SCHEDULE3 SOMERSET 4 CAMBP.IA RAILP.OO i ii ftr ! .titer M y U triin-i will run i f H r HTATI.-MI. , : r. r. m. . n . ,. v r " 1 1 l:!- i l VlllRl.AMi.' !. u --' - V -t v: f WAiiKJUi: 'ji -"-' - "1 4 '' , ki.i k t.t k . , u :i - 'I ll." -i-U I tMK,' 51 1 M.S.. '-.' -i"- V 4 - 1 4 - ...Hi n i i y iJ I - 4.. M , . .. Wl I I A VS. . . ; y U ' 1 - - 4 14" i . . . K A I Ii M : 1 K . . ' 1' .'41 4" " riOI'THAM KTt ' V . '4' V1 -it ''- i .LK.tH... S 4.' 1 1 -:".0 Mi pah H..' 1 . 1 JIT -t r..KbVT!lK .." f r- :ii ii -J 3 ,,4 S;Ci MtVKKsili AlK j . 1 tf ? w.!'t( u .inn - - ' it - , .. i.RKETT...i 7 1- '' - 41 tl -ii f't ..itm KWiNiD... 7 I- ' ' 4 I.; -t i ... Mir.rtRi.. ' 4. i, ',: ii.4 i .. (M-HKitsKT...: ' j- H 3' 4 r. m 7 l-" y (JKnK!t 6 J' : 1 T -": t l' ...KUIKULNA t5 4'. ll T 1 ' f "M) , !T(tVSTW?l . i ' 1 1 W - ' ' 6 44 uiovki;hvillki e i; !1 - IT, 7:".; KtTHix.... ".- 1-V ' h-.vj 7 1- ... MiR!i:i: 1 5 1! - ' J'"M . . 1X1LKSIPK. .. wut, 7 4 ..jHN!rivji..! 5 ' lu Iti - 1. M. A. 51. A. M. ' Tr.iins ni.ir kej ilaily. Other tr.1111.1 .lnj ci-f.r Sun'inv. ;..- -:.. S'lii.! iv tri.n lp;ive S.'mr.i.i l--1' ' t.m u .11 7 i'i i. in., arm-in vat J.ilin.i.'wn .11 i rraiii. s.i.. at all stati ,:iii lUv., Sh.iTiin.'-lc. Ui-Ler-n. i'iii.' '' I'-i''' tt .-'..liar. IlivKfaa. lull'.' frc-vii.n. 1 a-"-; K. iu-.ui..n Hon. Kris. Kern.l.iie a 1 i'i -r-' arc t l 1 Suti..ns lur nil reirular trjinr. BATIKOF.E 4 OHIO RAILR3AD. PITTS Hl'KdH DIVISIO.N. 1 in am! alter .May 11, tniliu will run ' ka.th-. i:n. 4. STATION'S. ' 5 ! ' a. ! : -.4 " -' A. v : :' ...l'-ITTSBrKH...J 1 i:wi U)NMJ,-Vll,I.L. l-':"i ..('(iNKI.rKM't.... "'"'Tl VkSl.NA I 12-1 1... FINKERTiiN.... !'- ...I'ASSKI.M AN".... 1-11 ....KOL'KWlKJli..... l!-- .... r ARKKTT ' i. .. .M'I't.K ; 1 .SAI.INHI KY .irsi.i l:"i..MKYKKSHALK...- I ll ....KKYslliM. 11 ...SAN'Kl'All.'H...! I '' 1 iLKN'"K 1 .... K A I Kill if K : 1 am 1.1 . 1 2 101 ' 1'' ! :. la 1 i .... 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