i i il i ! A ItlGHTKOI S KKTRiniTION. "Miriam Green, I am astonished !' said Aunt Jane. eai.1 Aunt jane. t rouldnl -On but, Aunt Janf'J ."J' 1 j P!1' Snred i.ui ai me .....v - rettv ,WPly and hung don her pretty h1 , - . . There wa no drying tbi, cense , - n !ho irnr 1 1 1 11 . ui ; 1,, ! m i ient. to ell thht part of it who mif ht j happen to be on the edge of Haven j I" ----- Woods. . i" There was Miriam Oreen up ' t,., ot the old oak tree, which reared ; i proud ere an AWo ( it, cold leaved brethren, her cur. all tangied, mt Prou """", i ... i' ..I H'll ri of darVgreen miftletw, ti,... w.m Aunt .lane, f tanding in . . i 1 . the little, open clearing uu - j X Te Ind frg WkArd on b,r ,tr backnara on in tne wk I I I I 1 1 i i . V 1 1 - , of disapprovii net fidien over boulders !" . r.-.' r, nrei ited iui' for the lines t, when up comes a frot-K s ah tDrn. enunciated! oJd MVsipe aml asks me what 'Your the old lad v. -Wrour lair lloin into a tan- j CiP, . . . , ., .i. :i-':a Ih, Aunt .lane, ur.a i- i...m...r . p.eaded Miriam. .f "And your bonnet bang g ha f , way down the tree! gapped Aunt, Jane ..0.1 of' the lull weight and enoim.ty oi MiaiamV enormities dawned "V11" . ,1 iJZ-h thin- t .:Jolin to Miriam. "He is a j.ositive ! bade y,u to think of such a thing as . nif)IJonjaIi5.,c vn tllt. H1i,j-Ct of Iru.t ; din.binffatr- f tbieves! The park bristles with ; IJear .Ulil .jane wg.-.n ; ft-utier. iiut theold lady would listen hovci'iiism .Miriam's blue eyes grew big. Surely Aunt Jane couitin't shake ht-ror shut l-er up in the garret with a pace of "Walt's Hymns"' to b arn, or worst alternative of aii put h r on a short allowance of apple pie at dinner. For pretty Miriam wa still child enough to regard any of these ccoui reiiccs as a term us misfortune, and one to be gre.-.tly (b prec.ited. Iiut whiie she was yet in the i'.so- r.ii s of apprehension, the qu t;,.n j was definitely determined bv All . i Jane's advancing to the foot of the 1 f..... . ii '!',, .r i",iv t 1 in Vu i. l.-r II. IK llir .11111 I 1 1 I I I I 1 mm, " ' .M.-- . j that had seiVHii as a m-ans to rear!, ineiirslbouuh. a ragged mass ofl'o- mige H.mp iei.iy i.-ei uj. o.-.w , roots. Ddow that, tin trunk x- tern'.ed down as perpendicular and tree of , .t . i i MUe L'lUII IN US il IICULI i I'll pole. There!'" said Aunt Jane, "since : v-.m ...r.. -i. m,vi,w lo (iio.b the f n... jffr t. ith.tr Vi.11 llVlV rlllfiltl i .;.! iV.iw.r -it Vii.r -1 1 ,,i 1 Ul'. 1 i;itii- uus v ni.iuj. ku put back the la.lder."' Miriam uttered a little cry. "Flease. Aunt Jane, don't go oil ?'" she appeaii d. "I'll never do so any more. I 'lease forgive me, just this once Dut Aunt Jane was inexorable. With slow majesty she strode out of the opening and was gone, even while Miriam's piteous voice quiver ed tui the air. "Oil, Hear! oh, dear! what am i to do?" said Mirian to herself. "I couldn't jump down without break ing my arm, or ankle, or something : at,.l here 1 am all alone in this wil- ti. 'rL .i. ...... i ,....t,,i ...... .r. 'imt'i! hmiiOi eiiieiiie' trt the taner trunk of the tree, and swaved to and : fro in the gentle October breezes. It had beeu a most fascinating posi tion a few minutes ago : no il was frightfui and perilous in the extremes-1 degree. Was it an hnur ? Was it ton hours? Or was it only lii'tt-eii minu tes? hike the Prisoner of Chillon, our poor little captive had lost all power of calculating time. Iiut just as th sun hung like a ball of orange i i.; .,..,.. i. name aouvi- iuc m-riun uuu.-, t,m. i-.- was ttie hountl ol quiet iooisieps crashing over fallen tigs and crisp autumn leaves below ..... I ! I Z I- i" "Von were Mxteen veb rdav " ' pn-nnsff. iui i mu ' or.t past rarmenn r an.i empue i ins j , 1()( Tj .iriMlll,.w a,e ...idle -Yon' re M K n. . ' to 've taken your aunt for i?tol at ,li!n. Th, Teller of the ban k t t ,;, the wll. , ,rat .no sue. 1 011 .u . :,, i.i,iu-ol the villa-e purloined ! t.e .n ,.,. .......j .. eUtv. ovl0. 1 ' .' ., , kliliW liettl r AlHl VOU SI ail ur1 , . . i . :-il ill .'i.mni i.ii lum, nmir iiir ,, e to know l et ,r'l will punish !lrt! come h-re this mstant, Mr tliillkh;r eare was one ol the ol),i(i)K,j ,OIjev rnm b:Ulk ni,,r. vou for "ece of inexLable .1 !' Z ?:. ihV "''by sharp practices. ' i t - . v ne rv m i 'i v h i ; v ,ij --n iom roracomi. gno.ne rot j Ulil,. while the distance from Al hunting, Miriam said to hwe If, tuona lo t;aHtzin vhe V U is with a quick breath. "Oh. 1 d , u. jj.-s :uore Four-!iftl.s of the hope he won t see me. ! railroad-, including the P. K. It., in She shrunk dose to the trunk oi thw United States have as loavy the tree and tried to seem as mucn lctl ,1S Uie Soul. IVnn an(1 frtim like a big bunch of mistletoe as v) V) w u js j,e CO!ninon Xlu. po;-s,ble. hut it was useless. John r.i(,t. for eagt huvA .- wi hg lord , keen eyes were too well Used b, f L 4, L. .It .ill t .. n r. l rt . t.k it I ..i . ... It, woouciait, im .. . ln to overlook her. lie etoppetl short at the entrance to the glade. "Miriam (.reen! he exelaimetl. V .... " t rrlfl lHlrrhll.IT !l ,s, ra, ,k, s. ., p inner lljciniiv-rtiii ..iiLiifus ne - , .11. l.t j. JIB, l,IU,ll III. II- mill lUr J .nd lHm .!ccneus,anunoicioi iljt.( r().,d b(., VVt.(... j.jti,,,,, :lnd i is dro).ped, for the reason that un get down. ; Harrist'urg. as Chambersburg busi- ! principled dealers are constantly de- "fU rT ?' i ,:,''s. mt'n wil! di-covt-r upon its com- ': ceiving their patrons by substituting UtT IfU, OKI IV i I ilf-t Ii til A Tr 111 1 incut tminnoor a-.x-m i i t . fri r 1 .rti ii r-i t 11 n.l.ir t ho nii,p -Y-vea." said Miriam, turning 1 t 11 . r 11 .1 very red, me laaaer i.-.i uo 11. 1 "Fll put it up lor you, said ; - - ifiV ri lit-. i, i- .. .. ,.,. ..... --s"ft '"t.i,in.t the tin Person, as she thought 01 .uun Jane. , , , .1 lie swung u.e .moer prompt.y , up aca.ns the runk o a tree. . Sowr' 11 a11. "U fid 1 i just go to pee u.iii me uogs uaven 1 iri.-ht.-neil Mrs. Monerv's vouinr " , , .. .. J . .-, .. .-,"ut '- idethe lurKev., Hiiu wan icr vou uui Wood?."' In five minutes Miriam Grpen was by bis fide, rosy and breathless, still clinginu to lier apron of mis tletoe. "( lii, 1 am so much obliged to you" fa ;a she, earm-ftly. "It was rather an awkward pre dicament, wasn't it ?"' smilrd be. "What will Aunt Jane say ?" said j .,..'" , , , .-ne i oe ery mucn aiarmcu j won't the?'' "No," ctinfessed Mirah. "She that is Oh, Mr. Ford, I catit ceive you about it !"' Ani the told him all. Of course k was very wrong to disobey her," she added, "but My poor littie Miram! .My weet frightened darling!" cried Johnrord passing his strong arm around ner waisL sue was a per fect dragoness to torment you so !" "Dut 1 belong to her," said Miriam, innocently. 1 have no other home but her house." . "Then belong to me, hencefor ward, he said, tenderly, looking down into her blue, limpid eye. "Surely, you cannot have failed to discover bow deenlv I love you!i Hereafter you are mine!" Miriam Green, young as she was, iiaa ouen areamea o! tne pathway thing, and awakened great euthusi in which love should come to her, at-m. He marched in front bejide bat it had never seemed like thin, i the " captano." The rank and file "But." ehe stammered, " vbat j whooped and yelled lik Comanches. will your uncle Fay ?' j They halted in front of the ollice " U'liat should lie iay?" calmly and again formed in line, still keep retorted her lover. "Ford Court is j inj up their racket The leadtr mine. My uncle is only my beloved then stepped inside and told the na iion,rea guest, liebide-i lie Joves me a genuinely that my happiness cannot but be bis. And Iiut what is this ?" They had bv this lime reached the solid stone wall that divided th 'prnunda of Ford Court from tlie I wood?, and there, perched up on its height a feminine Stylitee was 'Au:it Jane, with a basket in her hand, half fall of the harberries which she had gathered from the huge hushes that made a rlt- idrtted screen inside, while etretciieu irene on the praM at the foot of the : wall lav old Major Ford. monter , , , - , Gel He looked around iimi wag.t-d bid tail tlowly . . . i 1 ... .1:.. . JjoU' lie sicht oi jonn, out ui- ui ntlii-ruitip. a nr.t Janp." said Miriam, "what d ; ' t ofthe wall, are j ou do.r I u & fcw harbff - cucum.r i-ick- lies," Hammered Aunt Jane, ready .v v - - burs-t into teais. "And ar.d I didn t suppose there was any ar m . Ultr; tlltni Lere. rye pick .unbor.-llksandpecksol . barhcrnea ofl them very bushes, and nobody said j Ad t Wa8 ,ut reaching 1 mean bv fteaJing iruit, and leaves j J - frT ! tramn while ne goes nr a wu- nevtr ,vas fotreaU-d in my life! And the more I try to jump U)(; b,j0WS ljisl,all R JK-M liar me in pieces if 1 stirred a fwot in any direction, 1 ;,...!' Ford wllit!,,,red , , ,. ,aln. . l , - . ed under every apple tree on the UJUU-W Ul- , aiiu o i fright was on the verge ot tamlii in V unci e wi.i oe in.; most, i , , i 4 mv one wnen ne ie.iin-5 - " i misapprehension he has been laiior- ing under. Allow me to help you b.wn. Take care don t sphl l je don't bi.rbrrries. ' " Dear Aunt Jane !" said Miriam - . ,1 i i . i . receiving '.he old laoy in ncr .no "lmw lriuhuned vou must ha Ve i been '" "Oh, Miriam, forgive we!" sob- lied tlie !d lady, nenina ner suu- le::liet. "1 1 Oluil l KIlO" now dr-.-adfu! it was, or 1 never, never I,, i . i . i . i i ... .i i would have pUiKd in'1 jaooei uunu , - , It's ft r.ghteous I. -ii..u u.-.e. 'cM o-ution t.n me; tialis what 'l - , . ,.. tlt.llllj, turn k nvi id Milium. raliantly. "lt"s all .ht now. Mr. Ford came along r "rn i iw. -ill. l i ii ii ; ' , ill land put uo the ladder again, uid ii' i . i . ... : ..l ... -1 W 11 !!': 1 'on HOOK M SU. ..wu, .nuut Jane! I know I've ti.id it in a jrky 'f W;l V, lt It Sill 1 1 Ii i ' Uf " 1 ilS n;ttuniiv as ikjpiWu-. ViAii I it, ; j .John. Tlie GradP d' the Soiun nia. 1'i'iiiisylva- i-ii.tf u'l.ri iii'i Hfi'ii in i liiii-uv 4i' il,,. ,-nii.j1T-nr- ri nn n.i ui 1 i. tf, i i " i j ports of the damage done. Six The Franklin Iicponiturt of last I jniies south of the city the ih struc week savs: "An impression n:is been j tiou was most general and frightful, created from articles which ii tve ' Mr. Diuersan. who was on a Fan- lately appeared in the I I'Jii 'i Sjufit. and other papers that the grade of the new Vanderbilt line (South I'enn 11. II.) is touiething enormous, and that consequently it will not be possible for it to make faster time between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh than its rival, the V. II. II., although the new roaJ is .'io miles shorter be- t.vecn the two places Now the is, the rade of lIU. S V. II. H. is rcmarkablv light and its heaviest gradu on Umrel Hi:!, Westmort land county, 1UI' feet I to the mile, is exactly the same as the grade on the F. II. K. between Alloona and Galium. On the ground of excessive curvature, this grade is lightened on the I. II. It. to '.i.j feet, and for the same reason the grade is correspondingly lightened on the S. F. It. It. The Peiiua. peo i'l -aKvavs speak of their grade at 1 1 . i n.iii.f a " ,.".f(,t grade." v."-: i VM. . j js j 1ms is literally correct, but m an i engineering way of reckoning grades it is not so. This one heavy grade at haurei Hill only extends for six wm b- U(J oa ,)e C,M1J , llt rat , ve. u htavy ,() tKlUiu.re wi1, ,M. j ,;0 Jetfaction in the spec ! ,,i:i le i j uver ,!,,.. lt ,viU ,e ly mi- i . . 1 J I -ipossiole lor the P. K. It. to make 1 ..,.,.,1.;,,,. ..., 1 . 1. , I ..,;u ,!..,.?. ' t'.i.ii' ..ll,.j,,i,;.. .,,,.1 p,,tsbnr .1, ,.,0 ih,. V K , 5 . , a , " : . v - P:U1.V- '''he FiVy SyxViV is rather j e when lt says lucre will be a twentv-six miles tan-i -, nuia 1 1.1111.1., nrirr:i llarrUI)U , the Ulut- Mountain, Tjlat W;w j , half ago as un-ecoiio,, ical The tan- cent is broken intt three or fmir ! pans, with slight curves b ;;,, ' 3 pans, wan slight curve? net ween 1 kilt ill. Tiie tame paper also contains the following: "There was " blood ou the moon " out at the Dine Moun tain tunnel on ia-t Saturday after noon. Tiie Italians bad inU, been paid since January, and tin-ir long suppressed discontent took ;:u open and active shape. About 3 o'clock I the whole night shift, lo the number of flitv or tixtv if!;!Ueil .orlh from OI I'd the upper shanties, fell in line lact t0 ironl counted oil, and started I twos right " for the contractors of-1 ' in thf 'iiiiiiii-.:irv lm-!iliiu I u,i"jAyoung Sicillian, witn 111 unpro- i , nouncaule name and two retl cross I belts act-d as a leader. The Dagos evidently wished to make an 1111. posing display and rigged them- '1,, ,, ;,, ,ii ,!, u,,r!iu ; t)eV couj collect. All wore ml or , yi:l'lOVl lian,lkerchiefs around their! heads, a few t.arabaldians sported red shirts, and green was the pre vailing color of the stripes on their j pantaloon'. They were armed after a fashion, with clubs, knives, revolv ers and aehotcun or two, relics, un doubtedly, of their (irst battle with the negroes. They appeared to mean business. A modern Roman in a black velvet jacket and ear- j rings, carried a genuine Italian flag, j J It wan a cheap edition but the real' i surtlcd paymaster that this crowd wanted their money or blood with a few ruins thrown in. After a hur ried consultation among the head men of the contract it was decided : to give them their pay, enough monev fortunately being on hand.j Every warrior bold received his wa-J - onH npr.t. to wrk attain in the I atrain in tne ( evening jurt the pameas if there baa been no misunderstanding. . . . r,A. BAMi AOHBKKS KAMvED. . ... . , r., .i the citv. While Crocker was px One Killed, a Second Captnif o ana changing: checks and making his Thirulteapca. balances with the clerk of the i,a-j , itional bank two sharpers entered. Wichita Fall. Texas March jth(J b.,k 0 ef Uiem patst.j r- - i j f. James" bank was made yesterday al- ternoon by Charles E. liauley, i ey ' II ITrnnlr I'nrimintlT !! II (1 JdIHI 1 " - - ; Kiiikaid, a Texas ranger, the histit.ijff ( Cr()tker named acting with them or tne pur- j pose of trapping them, i ne propn - etor of the bank had been nohhe.1 ol the intended robbery, and "?e;l,it ,Gnm(.s ot the Mate troops, was sia-; tioned in the vault, lhe rt'Ohersj,, rode t(J the bank ar.-l Lagley an(1 Kinkaid enlwH, the former , waoki nayt.s and Far- m(.nter the horses outside. Kjlrlev cov,rtd the Cashier, Ashby jaIlie with a six shooter and coin- .. mal.iU. .lames laugneo ;ui..r. .ra , and his hilarity enraged 1 'a.v, who with an oath, presented his pis tol at the Cashier s heart Ser,T!'aflt' Crimes, who saw the proceedings from the vault, iniar.ii nreu me 1 A A 1 I' 14 1,,' contents ot a double barrel sbutgun, into Dagley and Kmkaid lullowed with bis revolver. Dagley stagger- ed a..,j i.n a ,,unet in his lore- ,,f.ad and a load of buckshot in bis ... . . . ...1 ,vl, ,,'V I Jt II ' iv IivllL Ilii III'' J " ' " " " - , . i;lpp(.M(;ll to be in the bank, rushed Schmidt and another ranger ran ore on 1 -rmenter am i 1 1 a ves. i r- . - cit her ol them was nn, ani naves i t . - . . , n, .,,,. j,js -.scape, but I'armenter was r.,,,t, - n.d at his j."st. He did not n ;-,ch uiuh-r the lire f the olhcers. Dagley lived several hours after being shot. A coroners jury was iinnanneled ami a verdict of iuslifi- i i 1. It, t n j r- nmeil ( )ne nf ll"ir II1IIII1HU1- .....J ...vv. ...... (the jurors was a brother-in-law of tiie notorious James hoys, hut is a worthy citizen of this place. Daglev had on hi- person ;i letter ol'membfersbip in the Daptist ("hurcli ot'lhe I'il--rims' Dest. of Kltowah ,,... Ai.i.am;.. Haves ai-d Par nu - nter are from Kansas. t'velone in )liio. Davton. March 2" A destruc tive wind storm visited this section this evening at G o clock. The principal damage vv.is done east the citv, and from Coring Valley fa j5 H'poVtt'd t!l!lt house an 1 barn ol Jnuhu I I;iTikls w;is bl"vu down. No loss of lite is reported, but everywhere the wind was very destructive. Further details confirm fnt re- handle passenger train, gives a thiil- ling account of it. He bad set n a cyclone once before and at once rec ognized in it the ptculiar form ol clouds. It was in the shape ol a balloon and almost entirely white, surrounded by dense black cloud-;. It first appeared in a southwesterly direction from Lebanon and passed rapidly to the northeast. Its track is most marked in the vicinity of Oak Ilidge on the narrow gauge, where a whole forest had been level- ed and buildings razed. The rail- road was blockaded by fallen tim bers ami trains delayed. Near Oak nidge a house, barn and other out buildings, belonging to Thomas An derson, were blown quite a distance, and a farm band named Charles Cowles was carried a distance ol 200 feet. The path of the cyclone is es timated at "0 yards in width, and the forests show where it rose from the earth and descended again. In such places it had almost a serpen tine trail. On the Lebanon Pike it passed betwten a house and barn belonging to William Popens, but, being up high, did little damage. Intelligence has been received that a little daughter of a farmer, Abr.tm Wilson, was crushed under the tim bers of a barn near O ik Ilidge. The full extent of the damage has not yet been beard from, a'-id other loss of life i expected. Me,,rs. ii,oox & C(J. call special attention to the fact that after April If., the name and stvle of this ' ' .... 1 .reparation will herealter besimplv ... ''... :.. ti ...l --t 1 lUdtl H iVllll,. JLI,J,,1!1I. Illllwl-I ..n.: -. ...... ... "... ; i,,ni,,r:..r t' .v, avormg ingredient 111 ' ... . in. nriu lli-it -ll r av'i. - ., 1-.. .-- -.i (.. . ' . . friends will agree with us as to the propriety ol the change. 1 here will be no change, however, in the prep- 1 1 aration itself; and all bottles re maining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of "I'akk. Kit's Civ. Kit Tonic," contain the gen uine medicine if the signature ol Ihscox it d. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. A little gill made a cdl at the bouse of a neighbor. Siie saw soine apple-pairing on a plate, and re marked ; T smell apple. " '"Yes," the lady repii.d, I guetsi you smell those apple-paring on the table." .No, no said the little miss, smack- l,cr lips: ."taiu't them I smell I smell whole aimles ' Kor seii-ral vears I have lieen trouhled with Catarrh Ely's Cream li.tlm has proved to he tlie article lesired. I lieneve it is the only cure. L. I. Coburn, Hardware Mer chant. Towauda, Fa. Charles,'" said Mr. Smith, "you shouldn't stay so late at the Con ways." Dut you must remember, father tlia; thtre are iv0 yMURB la j'ies who have just made their appearance there." " Oh, well, that alters the case ; of course you dt riiht to kep up apjearances." Troy Time. Want of Faith. IfC. X. Boyd, the Druggist, does not succeed, it is not for the want ot faith. He has such faith in lr. Bo sanko's Couh antl Lunir Syrup as a remedy for Coughs. Colds, Consump tion, and Lung affections, that he will give a bottle free to each and every one who is in need of a medi ine of this kind. He who knows most, grieves mof-t for wasted time. Xever tell secrets to your quill pen ; it may split on you. IloM Theli. Augcsta. (la., March 2-J. The! (la., ,,, nf D Crocker, exeh.-ini , c,k 0'f the Onmmerchl JJank which ! 'nmirrpH while he w.ia mr.kimr a: I settlement yesterday wuh the First j i National Bank, is the sensation of iin'uuu ' vi'avi r- jiii, ini.i ill.- rac.ted his attention bv holding up chfi.k aml akin y.,, . ,, t!lii ., I 1.1 .1 1 1 o-- f. me oaiiK 10 casn inis cnecK r lie in conversation whlle hU cor.flrate, who had not ,)een geen ,)y Crocker, rilled the! j p.ltdt which- wa at Crocker's left L bow. of SJ.oOO The robberv whs commiUed m puittiy that it was )lot - j ta , f ;,8 occurr,nCfl) wien Cr(lt.ke , t , j x j d , j, . Jt fe ker opened ; money. special ! train left here for Allendale on the I I'ort Royal Railroad with oflicers of I the Commercial Dank and pobce of-1 Information had previously , . T t , . l)f a iort i: ,v-tl lra"in that two su- i.irioiw e!i:ir!irtera liril liriMnierl l.ia I ,.i t , ,r. III .nil oiiiiu yji .luuiii. jiirr f were arrested at Allendale and held .1L,...,i.. ...,tli filf, !(rr;,.,i n? ,!, . ,: f . T. prisoners arriveii in Augusta this morning at o'clock. They irave their names as Simmons and Wat- kins. They had keys and blank ! checks in their possession, but the I stolen money was not found. It is I Moini mum v 1 , j . i ch rK oi ine commercial lanK was f. .., f., ;., i, ,.., I'iiiii - liiir .in'. iiii"lll Jll nil wiib iM'Uft 'ii , ,(- clergx man on the in in,? train overheard a conversation be tween the persons arrested. One s'id to the other: "Don't forget. No. 'J26, one street from the depot.'' Af- ter the arrests nt Allendale the !er- gyman mentioned to the conductor having heard the above remark, and o:i this clue the police went to work .....! c. ..,. ..l .1 111 H1M ... M.,rj i...... Illli I1M1II1I I.. ,I1VI. Ill' 111 HU II I'-.-j than tlie amount stolen, hid h n un-j dcr a plank in a house in the yard, j The robbers registered yesterday at j the (ilobe Hotel as from Aiken. S.I C, under the names of (I. Watson j and C. II. Simmons, but it is be-i lieved they were traveling ifn.ier as-i sinned names, as no sut n nit n live at Aiken. Tin prisoners are in jail here. A diamond ring and s'"Jll were found on their (xisoi.s. The nrrakiiifj Iiovces. Washington, Mrch "J-". Hon. J. Floyd King, memht r of Congress from Loui-iana. received the follow ing li b grain : "HoPNiiY, Mi.-s, March L'L Hon. TI l-I J I'. .1- i- John rioyti img. w a.-i.ino!i : Kenipe levee gave way al 12:1"). ! This makes the disaster complete I and the Mississippi Vallec i- one' va.-t lnlaml sea. J his will make the loss beytiivl c:;!colation. tosay noth- j ingot the loss 01 liteand sulh ring ol tlie neople. Congress must come to our relief and Iitd the people at once. The lofts of our gin houses ami t!o;itii!g rafts will be the only plaee i( abode. I believe tlie best mode of distributing supplies is through the Engineer 1 p.iriinent ! ;.. .0... t . . ! 111 l ilillV I'l UUi lltCl lllipitMt-Ilil'lil. Tliey nave every appliance nccissa ry and less waste and imposition would attend their tlbrt.-. "K. L. 'lHTNKY.:: OFFICIAL IM'OUMATION. I e Secretary of War to-day sent I eaker Carlisle a letter saving! Tl to . ... ... . . - , ; "i ii..ii nti.-i ui.t'.i.'ii h .11,111 .ii., mi: 1 m Hoods in the M i-s i pi Valley trolll the neLliboi hood of Vicksburg down to New Orleans arc higher j than the bight -t point reached in; the year l.svj, and that large 1. tun- j her of people have by the overllow-j in2 of the agricultural tli-iriet.- been unable to help themselves. The' Secretary suggtsts that if it be the pleasure of Congress to authorize the distribution of subsistence supplies to those rendered destitute by the floods.be in the lir.-t instance be au thorized to expend for tiie purpose an amount not exceeding one hun dred and twentv-live lh-.l'a:;d (hd 1 1 . 1 .". i . . 1 nirs out 01 me uiiexpenoe 1 naiance of sums appropriated lor the relief ot I tho.-e rendered d.-stitulv by lluods of the Ohio river and its tributary-s. The Committee on Appropriation) to-day had under consideration Mr. Kliis joint resolution. Telegrams from tlie editor of the New Orleans I' Ira y.iC, Mayor of New Orleans, and a dispatch to the L.'iiisi ma Sen ators, signed by General Meyt r, I). F. Kcnnerand T. I). Miller, urging the necessity of action by Congress to prevent tii threatened ovi rlloW. ! . , . l-.i.l l.,.l.. .... ...... line iiiiu n.-ii.'ir tin: etiiiiiiiittee. .v t tllsiciteh to .New 1 iirk. K:ii-iier tb.-it ! Atl Ollt.UiS Was 11) no danger Ot . OVertlOW. WilS read. Wherelliimt Mr I - Fiiis withtlrtiw his resolulion. i Cause ami liTeel. At time-syn:ptoms of ii.iligf stion .. v.. , ...... i . l, ..r i ...... ... - i-iv..-'-iit, uin:.iciiivs- vji toe fttoui- ach Hie . nu.is.i.ri..;..,. .-...tr-.l io.i, jiiouut lllg UCIlillg III lilglll, or , when one is warm, cause the rues. i ih; t lit i i J lini:fui:ue Tt llVl llON i tin; apt.licaUJU of ir. I)-i:;iko 3 ! l'i!e Ueiuetly, wiiicli C;.-ts vmi - " bllt ' ')' cents ami i.- Mil-.t by (J. N. lloytl The follow ins is aSouibern man's' nietlio! of feeiling a cow: "If you hey had conlederates want u large yield of ricb milk cive' your covy everj' d iy wnter i-1ight!y j"T.H w aimed and silled, in whieli bran ; bus been stirred nt the rate ol one I ii;irt to two gallons of water, l'.y this daily practice the. cow will give 52 percent more milk immediately untler the il'ect of it, and she will become! .so attached to the diet as to re! USe to Urilik Clear Water Umes-S I itV Th- :in.,ilint of t liia 'drink nt-CCSary is an Ordinary nail l.,l - 1 . t mi b i 1.1111c luui niii, i.i.eiii auu nii.'ht." n THE GREAT GERMAN i .!! wwwi iiiiiinuwim.iw'.5. 5 qh;j.;i.i.i;Ma.iUJ-:u:i4Uiir.;(t REMEDY FOR PAIN. Rollcvi i and nini KHEl 3IATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, uttHtnii:. EEiDACnE.T00THACE2, SORE THROAT, QVIXSV, SWEI.I.INC.S. trntiNv Soreness. Cuts. Bruises. FROSTBITES, III K. S al.DK. Antl allnttier hiwllly acliea and ialiis. FIFTT CENTS A BOTTLE. Ivht. Direcuoua lo II iHlieWigrS. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. tClmin. t A. T0QL4XK ft CXI ) Ifel -:.i;ii.:w em jjj!1!" i BANNER ti e.5 Tj ffl m U HI til P i p II p 1 1 r Always the Best, Lemon Jelly Cake- To tlie v.lk of six wi. well lrren. :ili! thre cju.ir!rr n h lun-t iii white tuuar. luii-e l one li-uma. r,e liaii i.urd ol li.n r. liaviiiK in il one ineiijuri- Hanm:r" Hnkina Tiwilt r : llien mM i Mr niu:1 lil 11 culf! l'rj.l. aim . iuji;ii; Ki'K 1 HK.IKI.L.Y T.ike iIip y"H.snf three einrs (!' tii. jiinl one h.Hll (Miunl 01 wdiie puaar jui.e 01 tint mi I j;rHle1 rlnu ol two M'inons, una whil'-s 01 ilit! iu h s lirati n viry "Ort : liol id a vcf'! anil ji'iwe tne vc.-if1!-'! in bilinir wattr: IkiiI until II ihlrk.-LS ; wlicn II Is cjM ?iiread uver earh l:vi-rol Oie cake i'.ri'pl the iiji oijc. CALVIN HAY, HJSHLliN", 1J.A., (Mil. I KK'S Ml IX. i 5IAM rAClt KKK OF IFLOUR & FEED! I Iw;iv- kcsii.n bnnii n li-ire urm k of VI.Ol'K, 'DKN.ilKAh. 1!I (JKWHKT Fl.ofl:. mm j all klii.ln I 'H()1'. .ilsi., all kin'lsoi fiKAIN, I whk-u 1 fell at i BOTTOM PRICES! Wholr.-iiilf n! lkPtjiil. Yon vi:i ? .tvf ni iioy ; buvai ip-iu me. My stin-k i always I rtth. i ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. " A WeA FntPmriP ' CW t-MlCiJil.U . :o: LlMKl LUlEl LIMEl Vein-nit and h'-ir:n-rt .iL'.iif 1 by Vm. LipuoM & Co. With t!i'- Dest Duilding and Agricul tural Lime. Sitipftctioa Guaranteed. i-wiM'(.- i.y mm!. I'lioMrrr.r .11. TFM'I.K in. A.l.h., I'. WM. LIPPOLD & CO. ItOX . flMiaCULAMi. Mf. l-l.--:-lvr. Financial Statement OF Somerset Borough I c er the Year Kiuliiiir March :i, isvil. KKl'KU'TS. W. II.Pl .O. t W. 11 Mi-llov. ull"'t"r 2 0 1.1 w,n. Ifill.prt, - Ulili.in Mm, b. il Hi. kn. IT1 1 1 1.1" Ml i.iMiiii men irini;ui uc;i;c 1! .7 :::i 4-1 n at lit u f-:.!i:i "r-iui:h Si-.ilri I Fiiit-n an'l I.ii-i-n!;i'S . S-icol I.mulier..r - I'EN LllTI KLS. Am i . I. i .li,-( & lainiip li-rhti-r i -1 li'J uir firi-t-.'s aui! r -;iO-. " ' mnieri.ii at Uieircn:iu ilie ' ' mlsi-L'Uim-his In'-lu-.l-ireitfli;. pr n ini;. . J " Eulury .1 iniruL-.-s, elk. aii'l aieli'(ir.-i " p.'tiil ,!.! .inlrri, 4'Jj 00 S37 6S 1 in co lnti IO il.Mi ' I.I A HII.ITI ICS OF THE mjKot'tlil. T11C1I :un'l i.-s ji- l ihirin v- tr. .t2.179 m Aint. nt unimii ur .i r.t at 11 h 'tt !-U1CIII 7'i A3 i 70 Ol wiili-ii In liicnjui 1 " a. t .-. -jh I'ri-si.-u: liatiilities tpan m RKMll'liCKSCKTllK I'.OU.Hf.H. i W. H. I'I'itt. full. lur Ill 0 .'11 41 mi .! . l-i ! w ia. iill...-rt, , U M. Hic.iS, " Am i -iui uu s i'c uf luuiUi-r lit. I.. M. HICKS. COLLECT! li . V. lif.lc mil mnt "f -In, ili-ati- .2Ki uO M. cy i-x-iii, r if inns anil com. . h'l 10 Hy Hn.t pii I in tn-iry Hut 60 " llilai.tu n.Tuitf.-ie l ti7 su jCifljoO WJI.tJlLUKKT, C'lllcc-t'ir (Irviiii1ujill-tc.) " Oil. n.-il.iucs iim in ilupIii-ALe.. i Ii. Am;. piMin lialar.c.: mifollt-. tej sl4l 74 tw 'M UV 73 w:i. n. vu tt, ( i.rj:uri)R. nK- B'n?i- -lit- nt last In.- .it last 'i-Ui'in't S-13 8(1 fJ19 sO !'" Amt. tmi l in 2n) CO 111 KU llaLin.-e uiiitillectcil. nnK!i, ,la Irt-I.y o-riliy tliat we hsve exaimiieil 1"1 . xu-atfl tlie iimiuiu an-l v.iu.h- j vr of tin i.iri-i ilnz Ht.iti Tiitnt, ami h ive luund tln'm oiirri-.-t. w itDf -i. i.nr h. ih.!. an. I ffiil m.J. PK1T1S (SKM.l W..M. Iiui-HSI KI I.I-.I., (SKA1.I J. N. S..N VPtK, stiAI-1 uiiri'.i. AtlitTeus. k. liMIVrCTd TiMi't- X- - i 'f T 1-1 ill ".'H.M.-JIU.UUUn AUIILt, ttae- Uaa W. L.lcl 1:1 1 l.t .impat rv-wnnhiji, Suiiifret Oiuntv. Pa. I liavtun ic-n Krarucn loti.e uii(ir?licnfrt the Proper uiUorit i Urh, Klvn Vi all imniun .uilci'l..! in puill rniHinill lllllKf, ITI iniTll- au' lay tneul, ami tinii-e iiavinic elHimn aitalni-t the , . ..... ... .i. miiii uij nu iii-uiiiiiir.i i sen lenient on 5..nur.iv. April l'.i.li. I(s4. the late riulence o: the il-.veaM-il. s. ;.i Wl NliKI.. SAjIl'tL BALDWIN. ttar;:: Ailminli-tratoii.. ADI.K FA IIM AT PRIVATE SALE. The nn ler.iiKiieil oll't-r lur Mil the BELL tuna lni- olihclfait.i and hli Huiiroait m itnc K !l"r'' an.K5n-en-l.urt? mri.ike. inmainin iTiarr - i.elenreii. 1 1 aires in tneailow. and halam-e in liiiC-t-r. This U a uo.t iciirable locailoa tor a DWELLING HOUSE, am. Lic SuMf n tte premies. Ghh.'S ock and iMin Mrm : clo.-e m Scnvtl.Cliuretift ami Mills, and ait taltr nvnienrti Pw9eMion wuuid be Kivtn ai rti"r. Ary jer.tn Iesirnu 01 huyitttc a hn' pr pertv, r!tj 10 Umn, will lor Mir.K-ulj4rs WM. H. MIM-KT!: Ich i:xcnturof J:tc.t J. Miller, Utc'tl. or Dread, ;ives llelief at Onre. Not a I.iqniil or snuff. Applied with tlie finircr. Tiioruugb treat ment will Cure Price 10 cent., lit Yi 1 JT Em If mailer at (IraxgUts. ELY BHOTHERS, Iiruitglrtg. Oswego, N. Y. mtrM. From Nowj UaNTTIL APRIL 1ST., I will offer special Larpaius in Goods named below. I ex pect to make extensive changes in my storeroom by that date, and have many goods that 1 prolbr to sell at cost, than to rim risk of getting damaged while repairs are being made. These are all new style goods, and not old stock that 1 offer. Please look at the list, and if what vou w ant, come at once : VASF.S. TOILET SETS, CAP. I) CASK VELVET FIIAMES, . CL'T GLASS DOTTLES. Ladles1 Toilet and Odor Cases, IIAXI MIUUOKS. WltlTINC HKSKS, FANCY IH X PArt'tW. AlTi-HCAl'!! U.l.l'Ms FAMILY BIBLES, I'Ol.IihT 111RLKS, SHAVIXtS Sift-lS. CUT I.LASS INKSfTAXliS ami a i. -r or liKAUTirri. misi kl .n!:hi -1 HOI,'?- lip Pocti'if, and Fiction. These oods will sill be sold ;it (irea'ly Ib-dnced Prices, ui.il m. my ol'thein at COST and below it. Com at once, for I am determined to closf them out. Ilo not fail to see theso (ioods. a MAMMOTH 15L0CK. SOMERSET PA. Annual Statement or TIIK SUPERVISORS OK Somerset Township FOR THE YEAR ENDING M ARCH IO, 1334- OK. CK. ill 11 C4 a:.1 so 4 7i !-S 110 i- '.'. Oanl Itaor, t lu nyw.irii I.yelieniliture.... Hy FiCary...... liy i-i-h Total Wru llrown. linlup. 807 1H K.ll. lillp. 1M -ti H ' inter. j l'. lly work Sularv Kx(ieinlitureii Krr-ir slatetn't of W..rk t!a-h Il l'o t.. ilupliratc Hy work Kj im r .tioiH Kxjii nuiiiire S.iUry t'll .1 it I iuiitrvinn ilui Work Kxia-nilitarca KX'illL-ratlollsl i inr .XH:li !itur-i Cash I'll t'l 18 Tod ,7 itl II lit -M a 6 10 3-1 4.) D.i :i! M a. w 6 Ml vi o: Ml a; II, H si 1 1 S5 4f.ja ;a us lit 7 1 Vii 71 7') 'J'i V. Ilmvinan, Treas'r Toeasii -. Cnin 11 In Cou-l... Au.ii.--iN I'i elk N. l-on-i-liaiaiee In irea.-.ury.. i " l 7'. k; .142 a I J4i! til W e. 1 he tini!Tii-.Kneii Auill i..r-. havo aU'Ilte. the al -ivo, ami tlmi C a corrertl si atetnenl. (rKtilit lh C I.ICHTV, A S. .! 1 1.1.:- K rr. H Si IIMI CKKP.. I S, V, 1.1.1.KK. mariu. Tw. ('lerk. Auilitors DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Thetwo-sttiry tram llom?st ? (1 tf the late Pe ter .Ucycrs. .ti'cM. tttuiie oh Mt ycrs Aven.'tiuet ;i'!.tUi.ttiit'l It v luur icrrs of trriiuml. a l;ira: tM !;iiiiiue) i;r'li ii. pleuly .)t Stiaila ond Fruit TrtMr!, fpltmitil !Jarn, it'ifl outt.iuMnitr.. ice Huue. etc., tfiililui vappty f huM an! tt't run ning nutcr. Th lioiie iu lerunt onn4riiii. 'J lare rtyjin, fl fcnv-nitoi hHiiii a place wull uu;i p!f 1 iir a Ixiardiriic-tiotte ir hotel. "ur particulnrs apply to MISS II. V. MT2Y FRS. ja3tr. Mpycrstlul!, Sutnt-NPt, Vv &. ga!esmen Wanted On Salary. KKLIAKLU MEN luivlr ifixl mi'iiral at-liltli- nini ih:ik. to srit N!.l..iii:Y SUM K. -ai-h im n are sure to suc-eeil ami earn liiikuai. ai.. i:ii.s irmii tin- atari. itua'.ii.n3 i-ki:ma.nknt. Write lur ti-ntiv: CLEN BitOS. Nurservmen, in.irl..t Jiiiclil.-l l.K, N". Y. UIHTOli'S XOTICK. tMitenl Al-r ;. Walker. deeM. Lite or .Mllfonl Twp. , Soieiirse; Co.. Ta. llj.vimc liern aiMiini.-rt liy tlie t irphann Cotirr iii'.S t-rsii t'liui.ty to if istriliute iim lui!; in the han-ls of Silas A. Wnlkeraml I iilll.in A. Walker. Ailini ii-trat r" of Air. Walker. Ute. f Millnnl Twi,. ileeeiipil. t-i a:;.l umnni; -h sel.-ituHv en titli i! thereto, notice in hereliy iiiven that I will atleiiil to Ih-- limit' ol nv apjinliituient at mv of-tlce-n Snir.cre-. 1'a . on Thurn-i'tiy. A nl 10 iS4, when anil where ail lien-oiia iiitereieil may at tend. VV. 11. Kl'f PKL, marl-. Au.litt.r. G0LD1 ortlieworKinitel:s?. Send 0 c.r!s lur iiost mo. ami we till 8--ti.l vnu f.'r a roial. raiu -hie !. nlitaiillile voods ttiat wi.l iiu iu in the way iifmaKinkc moremon. ey in a lew ilny.i ttmn you ever tlu.UKh. eMiililo ut any I'Uii.i'ju. Capital nut mUrel. VVewnl mart yi u. You can work all ihe omo or In pare lime on iy Ths work la unl-er.iily anniiteil to l"i It .exep. yi unir nml olil. Ynu ean easily earn Irom so renin U n.00 every evenli.ir. That all wlm want ti. work may tctit fbe 1'unine.s. we will maketlil nnpamlleleil utter : To ail that, .re nut laii-ne.i wo win .-eel -1 to pay lor the troublanl writmu tis. l ull piinteularK, il reel li ns. etc. Kent free, ponunes will tie mane. Iy tbuse who ive their wiiole tutie to the work Great pucee? ab solutely pun. IJ.'D't ilelay. Sturtn-jW. Aii-irei STisiMis It ; , Portland, .Maine. Jim '3. PATENTS ot'talned. an-l all liuslnefs In the lT. S Patent I ( ittiee, ur in the Courts altenile.l to for MODERATE I FEES. ; We aie npixutte the lT. S. Patent Otflee, en- ! ire.1 in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, n-i , cm ol'tai" paieni lu le.-is nine ttiau those remote ! rmm WASHINGTON. ' When nlei or drawing la sent we adrlse an tn 1 liHenmbilitY irce ol eharre; ami we make NO 1 CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. . e reter, nere, to the Poet matter, the Sspt. ol ' the ?loney . iriler liivlton, and to olfii-iala of the . l.!. S. Patent Uif.ee. For etreular. ailvti-e, terun, an-.l relerenee to actual clients In your own State I or county, adilresa C. A. SNOW & CO.. Opwtte Ptent His , : iViifiiwu,!) O j FOE, SALE. OneTwontT 1 2t) Horse Power STEAM POK TAiiLKSAW MILL In complete nmnlnir or der and built hy (IriHitti Weoi;e. Kor lurther par.lcular atlUre'S Herii a Waiim, feb'JT-2m, Buz 72, Fbobtbubo, Ms '84. The election of this yenr promises to be! one of tlie most exeit-' infz of the centnrv, ev-i cry citizen should have at least one good pa- ; per to furnish him the news, Tiik Somerset Herald v is recommended to all j earnest Republicans, , jail friends of protec-; jtion, all interested in! jthe news of the nation, j ! state or countv, Because it is always1 reliable politically, and says what it means and, means what it says. Because its Court re ports are always full,: fair and trustworthy. Because it is the me-! dium used by the peo ple of the county when1 they wish to let their, neighbors know when! they have a farm or anvthinir else for sale. Because all legal ad- vertising appears in its columns, and people are thus kept posted as to what transpires in the management of the af fairs of the Courts and; Countv. ! Because it is active, atigressive, and alwavs for the cause of its constituents. , Because it has the best Washington and llarrisburg correspon-; dents attainable. Because it always gives all the local news without burdening- its! columns with unmean-i ing and uninteresting! correspondence. I5ecanse its news col-! nnins present all the latest news in an at-j tractive style. j If von have friends who live outside the comity, there is no more acceptable pres ent von can send them than a copy of their county paper. If vou have a neiirh oor who needs a paper recommend the her- J II your childrenwant Ja paper, subscribe for tne herald. Subscription $2.00 Address 3IIXiX), Somerset. Peuna t. Klon.1 I'uri - . tier ihistu-licino -v ifl hlirltl r?coin iuei.il! f-ir x.l or o 1 il tmtiiinht j , ' (MimpLilnts, lxuv- i - tin ot the mm, 1 a? ' ' H I o 1 1 h e s ni l K 1 1 e I, Kitik ;Wi.rm., Tetter. Sill Klli-om.Si-alit H-:l. ir.'lu'. i iir ' . illDl'l --i'j Khunll lm, - jPln Id the Hffiei, ami all ilt.e risintc Crui.. ltn purity u f th4 Dluo.1. Wit ii thin rare mi-li-ine In CR j yrur liuu-M) y -in can .lo wlthont Sails. Castur Oil, l.lirnteol 1 . Dmia. Senna .r Munna, ami t-s-n ' "''' t u thrm, ami uliat is letter, it roxy taktn with ale-v amlcoiniurt bt the mol nelicate wuniaa. af well a t'J the ruhust man. lt Is ry i,W .f .mt . , he tae. thereiore eauily a. minl.iere. , u. .-h I (iren It it the unly veuetahle renie.lv " ' whi. h will answer ia -Ure ol cal-miel. reu!.ii t bene? i..n l ihellY.rwith.iui makto .. lile 1'invii-tiiatoilio une .,f men-ury or i.iue l.ai. It wi;in lhe iwels In a iirc-lwrana wh.il-.--me T" Ism.rl.irif Miie Fahrney s Bloo.1 Clean- er ! r the euro ol" all iiiwmler oi me -mi.-". ..i.' .. i. to ,.n.i uin.ii'er: tor niTVi us Liver. K I ii .11 a rri-pr 31111 a ur .ii.- ....-- - - li. i... ..a l ..... uil itrnr.iremenis temal v.-era. An a iemiile reiiuiaior u u. u-. eiiual In the w irl.l Anininoe ,. i-n-venO-n l worth more than pouit l i.r i-ure.-' The Pa i a will m-t onl cure .ilil nein.lii ii ami inaiUuant i-..iii.l iiii'. '' '! ol tli-l.ei iireven'aiivi ol n u ll oiKinlers evi-r orti-re.l ti.tt.e wiiei.1. You can avi-l severe at-ta.-ksor cu:e.iii-:iM-. ?u. h I'hmer. si:in iK.x Tvi.hKi.l. I.'ili.-iis. s-i-itterf am! li.terinl.t-nt Veveri. I.y keeiimic yi.r Ihl l.orme.1. me ililierent ilenree" ol all u- h ,lleaes .let.en.l al- i toie-tlier umb the cimiitil-n "I the ..inon ! hi- sure to a-L for Kahmit I'mkh. t r.-.-i F oit Vy v.s. ' there are in-viral mher preti j ar:iti- n in the market, the naw l whu tiare J .louiewtiat stinilar. ! Dr. Geo. G. Shively & Co., SuntMWJ to Falirnc.'s IIm. k Co.. ' M AXI FACTl'KEKS AM PKOFKIKToKS tnaCJI Wavxk.-iioi;o, Pa. Key. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tlie Lev. Z. 1'. Wild-, well-known city nii--iin,iry in New York, anil broth, r or the Lite . mini-lit Juilgr V il.i. of the ;l.is;u liu-ett !m)reuie Court, write :t-i followi : .'. ,Vk '., .V- t I'-tJ'.', -I'iv 1-. Mrsst. -I. :. . i u w ".. o.-i,ti.-ni-u : li-t wint. -r 1 a tr.)u; iiii Willi .1 iio lim-'Hiii'iiri.ilile itrhini liuninr nll.-ilin limre e-ii.--::iliv mv lilnlii., whieli il- iif-1 m iiiti-l-.-r.-iiiiv :it ":vl.t. -i;-.'! l-;irii.-il so in: i.-u-lv. tiint l" evul.i s-areelv b-ar --my i l.'iiia.u over tin I :iN-i :l MlilYlvr Imni ;i si-vi-re i.u'irra :ui-l e:i:u rii.il ei-ui: ; my .i!.-'titi- u i-.ir. ni:tl my s-'.tiii a --I ili-.il run il-iwn. 'Ki.ntiiiu ' valm; of AYLIt'S Silt-- A I'.l Ul 1.1. 1. !'' (i!'.-TVatl"ll of iu:nv otli-r r -, au.l from -.-r-- n.il I)-.-in foriin-r ii'ii', I lin.'iu t ikn.: it lur liiu aii-iie-nani.'il -ori'...r. My :ii-tite i'li jirovi.l almo-t t .fin ilifl tir-t iios.-. After a sli-irt tiiiM tin; f.-vr ami iN-luuj; wire aliayi-il. ami ail s'.'in of irritation of t!n !..ili uit:il.'ean-il. Mv i-atarili ami cin.ii were al-". euro. 1 ly tli" mie iin-ans. an l mv (.'em ral liealtli 'i-catiy impron-il. ui.tu it" in nini- ivl!ra:. I !-..-1 a iiu.niii-'l c-'iit -iver. ai:.l 1 atiriii'.:1'- tin. V' -u.;1 t tli-; il-it of iir- S i:. i-a it i i.I. i, v.-in- a 1 r--ei.inir.i.-nl v. it Ii all c -iiti.1.-in--? as t!i ; li. -t l-lo'-l in- ili'-im itt ili'visc-l. 1 t"ok il. in s:na!l ii n- tan",- t:au-s .1 l;n , :.i;.l n.i- i, in ail, - tlr-'.a tivo b-ii'..-s. 1 pia-; i!n-i- fact ac your s-TViCf, liopiii' ila.ir i'Uli!li :Hi.in ln.iv 'i i K')'-''.i. Y.ur. rc.j. ..'.fully, Z. r. ;Vn.l"." Tiie above instau:-. iJ but one rf tl:e rnanv ontistantly coming run- n.itico, whioh (-rove Jho lui f-. -t a.l:;it:i:-ilit of Avnt's pai.s.i. 1-AKlLL.l t'J the cure of ail tV.ses.-iCi arising fri-iui inioiirft or iiiiporeri-litil H'JO'l. ami a wea',.encil vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla e!r-aiL-".tnri.li- an'i stn'ntli.'iis the Um il, st n:'i!at.-i liiu atti jii of tin: stomach niM Ikiv.v-N, nini th:r.-liy c-ii.it.i--a tin; fysti-m t rosit -nil I uv. rcine t'n.- nt' .v.-!:. of .'ill r i- J l-'ii - 1'rvr'ion; r.f Ox S'.ia, .,V- mfhm, I 'tirr!', " r:l '-i:.t, ami ni! I'.i.'.riicrs result in;' fi-'in iii'r or corniit-'l llooj and .1 low state of lhe s;. ;t .:i'.. I T.nwr.LD BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Soi,! by lrutrrt: rrteo SI, sis Lottlca ior . AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Mcdicino Ctre(.'in.;tipAti.in. lnil:ce.;ion. IFeatlache, an-l all lliiious lisorler. solil every wbere. Always reliable. o w o cc o - w O In H 0 S CQ H 0; ntUtlfeMT MAKhr.T. airroctol By Coos & Bskkitp DEALP.UP 19 CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR i FEED At') !ei. dried. B Ai.plet'ur'er, f( U Hri.ii. V H H-t Htltter, V Hi (kev) (nlil llui-kwncat fl liu.-h meal, 1U0 m llecswax f It- Haeon, fhoul-ler?, Tg il.les, - oiuirry ham . Hi .. ('om. (e:ir) new il ounhel (slielii-i ) ol 1 "" meal t 9 Call skin!., ft lb I'.xsct. '? 'I'll Flour, bhl Flaxnee.l. V li-j. (So !t.) II ims. (.i.ir-enre.ij ? th niinl.f) Hi leather, red (ioie, fi lb ' upper. ' " iip. M i'l'lIiTiiiS, and chop '.DO t i... Oats. l liu Potatoes. bu (new) Peachen. dried, Ii Rye. jrt bu haits. Tfi ft Salt, N.i. 1. 1 lib! extra " (iroun.l Alum jersak.. " A-ht'.n. per iiai-a Suitar. yellow y lb "wliiie " Tallow,' Hi Wheat, l liu vn .I'V-V.-- ...1 li ;"Ue 3t.V J-K. lw T-Ki l I'll 3e ec -.IK- .5 .j,7 UO "K- 10 ....i-wia' ......10'-v..i; H.ii-n T'x- 7.K- .7 MAt z lie 4!'n'i'v:.Ul- ' tH- l ie K- ...ll VHI-I.J W) ..41 i 'nil m i A1 w-viur . ...! ii'. ifir 1 iai 3jci0e .-.-iJliliiJivll 'A ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS AU, PUSCHASEES CAS BE SUITED ascPAi Ti-KEr bv kaac A.Se?sJird 5 Co.,BaItiinore,K. WO KOIl Mtl.K ItY K. B. Schell& Co., leb'ill.lyr. aumtKSET, PA. A PRITF Semi 4 rents ,or p-nt - - - - . nmmm m - c .uu receive iree a iM.tIy box ..I c.K.ie, wnu-h will help von to more money rl it .y than anythlnn el in tl.U worlil A ll. ol either rex. taeeee.1 Irom ttt hour, the l.n a 1 run! to tortune o.en heiore tlie work e. jhwluteiy nre. Atom-e ..lilrew. Turn O..Aui;u-ta. Maine. ' -e anu receive iree a Peer s 0AD SHQ1 'fenaiSige, us t ntarr 5. a 5 a 3 w. I ic J . l .If. i'-:ionnniaE-. 1 Ts. All Ci-i-ji-a. etUjr. i,.?texem,,iiii...i in the rilATTTin ni i n t i- m .- AVIieri" ! Timi iio .i . ... sinorcw,,. , I -reat t .u,s i M,,, ' '1 " W'nit a beautiful br;.i -,. , nlil :i,r iiriil ot-.; 1.1 1 i ."" "'' How intuitively the' chill .. ..iii i:ni()i .. 1,,,: wun nrayerano wurshiof, lift, -.nil I.,.,., ; :.- uu. nun iiiivii.iveiv life, the old man turns'li-Jk to ,''" I er and worship, puu; . -li ri in CI. lii k ;.!.. . .. '"Hi- ir.ck .itlt; i ...... .-mi cine nrLlj tlt. remarks Jrir K. Kulwer I.vttn "Strane Story." "' "t;i Yes, but between its ii;-!:i;.t ' ments the briduc cf li;',-lU . ''" bi'h and awful arcl.e ti,.'.!, which the wild w.tt.rs ' .i.tj .' Mar in wrath ami desiilatim, ". and wtirship aloi e d.i tii-f . Nature's solid r ik lay unshaken ben-atn, ai:.l , ;.rt ami t-kii! must rear and ',,';'. tiie structure ovt-rhe.i I i., , "' , 1 .- ... nas nctiie nr me creat'irt-s ,v 1 1 ;!- ,..Hfil Uinirr i!:;i.'- Nfi'.luT the- i-hil.l's tri:;'. Kati.tr," nor tht- i l I n;,ur j ni'' li'it ill tht niiclst of inii, itirs.'' will altt r this dy :, t't'u rinlf jirain. S-ifiicti unit art tiit ;i and praytr is ti.tt urilt r i. itst-it. l!vinity ht-als ti,. agents, ami th-j.-u a.-iit t isi'i j vt-rit 3 of man : nut :' e-. : '1 anni'iiiici iiH-iit.- uf irni.ii s , r I Is life a i.uriit'u to you ? I .. iir.: ".' Is your po.v-r to c n. , , I i :"tr "s .rol-l.-iu ai.d (i'.it'cs vv ; Vou are nut wt-U. Vo ir ,i ..; .-Iu'gi-:i an-l ta:nt-il, jh rii:i:..' s-iim.. iii:nrtaiit uran y ! r; ovt rwork-.i. Tiiis i.nt lanv', t.iken tlie foriii i't! y..t(i-i:i. r,,- I I i atlMll, siout, mal:iria, Jnit - ;;, -t iniacli. t'.'iIMliif lu ailai iit . (,r I ot'a (K'.t-ii ntl.cr iii.-. !'.i;K; ;J TONIC will invigorate Vuli. t. ? : air invigorates th- wlm iMl-,.. i r-hiit uj in thinip, iLliil n i powerlul, pun.', ii:tl leinvi.-, : iiaft: the keys-tone of '.!.- , . : arch ot the hriu.'e of iife. Slml llini-.-l( ( i HKKN VII. l.K, Marcil 2'.y. Iiefor.? 1') oVtock last ni'i,t a man nameil "I.ri.-iiarn " j whose parents rt.-iiie htrt-, in front of the Fell lum-i-, ,j. revolver :i:id fired two ! ; ; i j ; t .- t i i t. is ore:. si, laiuni; heavuv siiie'.valk, deatli tiisinni' in a ;. minnti s. A few we ksaj.i j.,. i i i .i i-tiii .i a i roiiitr Kineti in- tne e;.i. ai j n j Heard to reinaric yestero iv : "l :. j LToiiio; where John i." ( 1!: Tue-i- " evening he hid lis mot!. r . ai.tl st.e, tfiippiii.g in- ;.s -"I , leave town, talked klnulv wi!:, t hut he said he was rmt oi.ii ; leave to.Vli, only fur the iiiue' II'1 ail.ed to different per-oi.s U;e matter, and intimated to all l.e W.ill l soon follow 1,:- i r., Joint. The unfortunate v in w is twei.ty-hve )ears ot neai i a ''leasant hoMe, KAIIII. It inn Kin; After Years oil (lie V I. lie i Virginian Turii-- ii.' Sol, I'i.llle. " llow 1oi:li did vou s.i ?" 'Twenty years, I ..,.,. ; the time l mentioned I had froni disi ased-liver for vt -i .said Mr. S. T. Hancoek, of : i mond, Va.. half sadiv, as I., ;!;. ; tiiinkii!: ot that tlilapidate'! --. :; , ot hi. hie. "At tones I it'iui-. wi.-htd it had piea.-ed I'rovi ii-i.Li-j omit the liver from the liuaiau ai... : om v."' i "'l!td enough twenty vr..!N 'that ort of tliili.'" re.-pi -n-ird listener. " What w..s tiie up?! .i it ?"' " The Ulisliot was that .-oihe li-. ao I went down to Seott'.- iir. store in this, citv. and hou'iit i .- I LKXSOX'S C'.M'LTXK I'.l.'!j ' l'LAS l'EIIS, apiilied it, and vv.i- r - ' i if veil in a few hours, and am i: i as pound as though my liver :i i made of Ind.a-ru!iier." : Denson's unlike the ft-hi": ed kind of plasters act i r 1 1 : j t ' . I Look for the word CAl'llMi I which is cut in the z i Trice twenty-. iv; cents. ;and Johnson, ('liemi.-ts. i Vork. :i;i:. : 'Die i'l-struel imi it', I'niaml YorxcsTow.N, March J' T village ot Poland, six ruiii.- t:' this city, was viitt-d hy a tiesrn: iv- wind storm last niiitit. Tiit? n idt-nce of Jnhn Ilca-lt y was unr- ed, and part of the utrtictiir" t' tl wn, t!ie family narrov. iy i- '.i; hfin-r huricd in the dt hris. A i.r harn owned hy Cyrus iJ.-tci.t :a reduced to match timi. r. and ia I,(i!M hushel.s of irrain thtr-.' 1 lie storm strm k a h; rn o-.vi.t-tl I'-T (o-ore little and totally ilt-irow it, killing thirty .-. :u.d i-n injnr'ui! many more. S-v-r.l l.-'-i-wire moved Irom their louns.-iti--: ut furtunatel v no i. r-i :'1 " ju red. Ojiciiin tin K'liiiiii.iiu-. : skiii is !-ecr.-t d tin- li'jui i s.i l which -jives tin; h.iir U.i text; or and loss. Wh-n this ! stnis. t.n- hair l.eins at oi.t - come dry, lustrcl-ss, hiir: I tr iv. is that tiie condition ! ' I nair ? If o. aonlv I'.irker".- H'-1 ' ilalsam at once, it wid rest 'i'' t color, jrloss and life hy rrne i:-- ' j action uf nature. Tlie IJ.il in. -: , an oil, not a dye, hilt an el. l- 1 iht article. Iiiu'hlv api-recii'. i i cau.-e of its ci..iniiness. t i- A l-Viiial- Drpiitj Slicrilt Cif ami:i:i:si!i ii;, M irch .-! and Ilecorder Ftilwiier to-d;iy into ollice MissAtht Kurt as i! iheritl'of Franklin ("oiintv. Kurtz is a daughter of Sm-r.il K and Ikls htcn emi loycd in l-i- ' ::i as clerk s-irice January 1. niied ahout years, uccoinn''-!-; and in every wav iiuaii.nd t- ' the position. Immediately '' he assumed her duties -he j.n'." ed t y fireen Cxstle. where she s i" writs. .She is: periiap.-t the only ' male deputy sheritl'in tlie State, ai rier ai pointmcnt here was tavurai rtrctived. A Great H.rsciunn. fc I II (:..T.t-ii.iti owner ol W..I . f. -.... I- firm Ne-1 l itlllUV oiwve eini-iv ,'....., York, savs of tne wonderful cur.it-v' Ualities"ot St. J icohs Oil, tha'. h-'v insi long used it for rheuma"1; -in. I i.i. nis l'.r-nlinir farm tor " nier.ts of horse andlitttle. he i'ier fullv iu'cordfl thij reat paiiii'iire W- prei'i reiicv, as the hest he ever i'" in an experience of twenty year". Dntv frowr.sonlv on those hJ fly from it ; follow it and it I'.etter than waitins; for a turn " luck turning an honest penny. -'-f1
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