HIS WTTL.E IXJVE. A snowv January afternoon. Throuh the lulie w indows of the warm waitine room I wo traveller i saw the snow blowing acroi the j wuitenea ueiu, mu iwiu nreecri' ot the wind among the leaflets branches ar.d against the window panes. A gentleman of about tLirty. stood by the window, one arm renting on a little shelf; and bis ever bent on tbe girlish face beside bim. He w.8 not handsome, yet bis was a Lee one vroul I look at with as aiUch or with more interest than if the features were as j.r!Vct as Apollo a own. - . . ; ' ' ' r. : The eyffi and mouth were run ti nnv.r the former enecially. woc-Ja0 j,fltr. .Ti.rive. ami. fcbeetiok cow, lull of easy, quizzical regard. "Are vou afraid of me, Mu-8 Mar ion? Do you think I ehi.ll prove a tyrannical or lenient guardian ?" kir!" the vounir ladv- called II U L tut - " t . . - - Mr'.on' atismeretl, in" a cold, butHAiiotber nicbt. will I Ay here a ness like voice, looking bim in the eye. . rfraidf How ptranire !" bv ., i c ' ... U. i 1 am a lawver," hereilied,'Ut.Te- fore blessed with second sight, ol course. Not only do we judge ty the outward evidence of the lhough'8 in a client's heart, but tbe inner working of the vital oran is an open book to us. Your thoughts now" He paused. "Well ? ' t-he asked impatiently. "Are not flattering to me. Vou consider me an untnitigaU-d bore, very cold and prolt.-sional not good looking. You long lor the tchoo hft behind in r.je cjuui, .u j..... t,;- -.rn..!.-ardil ! and where tbe college ttudeMs ded- : ..a n 0.,......tJ t.. v,.nr I.CHU-1 ICaLU nunc: i rn-fco v w . - ty. The girl flu.ed and darted a quick angry glance at bim lruua tlit dark eyes under the little tissue veil. , "You are pleased to be sarcastia, sbe eaid, with a little sneer and shrug ; "but of what matter is it ? If it amuses you, sir, it aiauces me ir.unittly more. I am not afraid ot your fcutirt neither do I like vou 1" Jerome Yann ra.sed bis eyes m unfeigned surprise. She wts so petite, to cbiiiiirh in appearance, dt spite her IS years, and the open animosity she expressed was so novel. It was all relashing and be watched her amusedly as she went to a distant corner and buried herself in a novel, to ttie complete exclusion of tiimtlt. All he could s.-e beneath the Look was a pair of extremely lovely ml lips, and those he watched steudih. scarcely aware of it. Five tniuuns passed, ti.ked slowly oil by the clock in the empty wailing room, and a brown curl apjieared above the rim of the book, liieu one curi ous and brightly angry eye, which met bis and disappeared like a flash. Jerome laughed, He knew that, by that oulburd of mirth, he total ly loit all vantage ground with tier, but be could not help it Still smiling, be walked slowly to ber side. "Do not lreeze me !'' be said pa thetically, holding out bis hand ; we must be friends you know." "Not at all !'' she said coldly. "1 am absolutely sure we shall never agree! Better begiu as shall surelv end!" "You dislike me?" "I have said so?" she answered, turning the leaf. "And why? iircanse"! bare been unfortunate enough to'lve imwit tintlv ollended you ?'' "You have laughed at me. I do not know what name they give that in the North, but in Virginia, we should Call that unmannerly." "If 1 have been so, Mies Romeo, I Eiucerely beg your pardon," Jerome eaid, stiffly and retired to the win dow, to whistle the "Exile of Kria," in most distracting discords, uptil the train puffed in. ' ' ..'.. Jerome sat by the library fire, a cigar between bis lips, bis hands clasped idly, bis eyes almost closed. He was listening to a story wlfich interested bim. A younger man was also sitting by the fire, a cane in his hand, aud his chin resting on tbe top of it- lie was a very handsome young frllow, aud the firelight plaving, on bis bead, turned bis bair to gold and made tbe intense, blue eves seem black. "I have loved her from the begin ning," be said, slowly, "riaougii all the past months I have loved Marion silently ; now I will tell her of it, with our permission, aiid learn my fate. IMter ultimate re jection than this suspense."' Aea liulungton, vou love mv i ward ?" Jerome asked calmly,' and no evidence that bis heart was beat ing like a boy's could be seen in his face. "You love her truly, yoiia.v ?' "Ido! Upon my honor!" Ned re plied. "That surely is not st ranee. Could a man, seeing her Const -tolly, as I have done, not lose bis heart to her?'' ii "You know, of course, that sin was left a fortune?" Jerome asked again, in the same quiet way. H t J "I have heard so. Perhaps, V' deed, it is the only thing to be re gretted, for I love ber, and have . abundance for both," Ned answered, regretfully. Her guardian stood up, and his face was very pale. "It is no longer to be regretted. Marion has nothing ! In the recent failure she lost it all F "All !" the young fc-llow icboed, and there was ilenc& . "Mrion is very proud," Jerome continued. If she knew that she was not absolutely independent of my county she w ould, not stay an hour longer beneath this roof. But, poor child, she red never know; at least, until after she has been mar ried." Tbe deep, expressive voice leas ed with a regretlul ring, and tberj he concluded, more cheerfully : "Go, and I wish" you success in your wooing!" 1 - Ned wrung his hand and left the room, and in a few moments Jerome followed. For a while the fire glowed on noisily in the grate, the wind howl ed and the silence remained un broken; then the heavy velvet car tains were drawn back and Marion stepped out from behind them. J Her face was as pallid as a ghost V and her dark eyes were burning with fierce pride; her iij were, trembling with excitement and ftp-' presrea resentment, - A prettier picture of enraged pride could r.ot be seen. . "Great heaven!" 6he cried with a passionate stamp. "What deceit! IIow often have I hurled the fact into his face that I was glad, n- finitely glad;that I owed bim noth ing. He calmly heard me, knowing paid, the f mile around bis' mouth j t toibetliiu to do and pay her deepening. , - - U ' biuk. t He ? paw-e-J aj m4 b -Uo you generally inspire thoe .'jtrome'eariii-cbairainf Teai'ieini'r vnn m-t with awe. Mr. VaUD?'.' . . Iumu u tlt back of St. . J'i i- I - .." . I her fliihitif fVHJ turned to the Ciiair U.e l,ad Utelv occupied. "Ho h" (jetebts me, too, hjp cuu llfver tried to wiu hin fvir-we !,,,. ..hvm tven frieedlv.' and f think that for weeks, or perhaps . months, I bava eaten hi bre.-id ai.d : .kinir it entire! 1) tu is giiwlv room for ijie to earu my bread. ' , 3 3 - She drew back tle curtain and loooted j.iit The s'aip'; wf re' Vlrfnj ii.g britnly, but the mild .Min-ti wind was making havocof tvery stray leaf and frfigU ti.vin ft path. The stree's were dt t-erted. It was onusuajlv hit'.er Miinht, of thai bluterirg motun, a nigni nen im fiianity keeps ita t, ul, enail-iike, in door," when the cr.ckle of a bright fire was the eeeUt pound on earth. Marion, it' a Jiitle smver, tar: war. v . ' V '. ' 'I must go!'' s'ne uu;ttercd, '"not hfgjrar on bis bounty. CXd Mrs Cr.apiin, though elie is j..y, Kill toe VttruV ntlMt,B?Al' until . . - ' '. m - 1 l. wish he did r.ot oMike me V -e whispered, and It 'tears templed the lurtre'of lier eyti. "If was my a!oTwnille temper at fir.t, and i ow be is tired rif me, aal oull. tl.fily marrv me to the hrt coxcomb that tk t ' r: This mood only lasted a ( c nd, and all the fierceness returned. Rutwhat am I doing?" soe fcaid. dfltiinc away trie le.ir snu irAtii to control Ur quivering l.ps. "Uo j loot hate this man Uos oupenor bei2 who tre;iis tn like a child ? i .t ...J heV,:,?-,.! ! b-arn-l eii tlie truth of mv po-its,.;,? Cer-,m . .:. i i a ... i ..t .1. ii.,i,t,..l t tin- ;ini;vi fiiuii'v. 'm.n". i .. t.i ! .,t 1. .. HHlel.elKl.'lll. ? auiv rum Lis ueiitvoiei.i, ni ne i tn'; and th time wiil Come when Jerome Yann wiil wonder that he ever laughed at me of my vagarit." " All the warm : Southern nature aroused, she went to the desk aud began to write a note to this detest ed no an!" an, as follows." "Sl!U Ten miiiutts i-;ne I learn ed my true po-iliuu in your luu-e, ami it is such an uniierir .lile ime that I K'hounee it from this night You, who have diM.pprovtd of me so strongly, will i doubt he gj;id to icaru that. 1 have broken .1'nmi your reins and lied. Good nilit I and gooU-liy to you, sir. .t Maumx. p. S. I disin( !iy and emphatic-a'U- rrlu-e to marv Mr. Biillimiton. M "' "An hour 1 iter sl was on t' e -!et. the Wind hKnvi::g her rl.iik mil twi.'iiig her Veil U 'd I' I : 'I like a si ;nal of 'dl-tr. -s. There W.-S Iiothtag of ! ' ie i o T i l' about ber as she irirned il i i'. keeping m the datk-st side i t toe street, her bead l i.vered, and her tears dropping thick a;nl fast. Poor Marion! 1 he hrst, touch ol the world, in which siie Mo ij alo'ie, was cola and blustery. Tbe week.- p:t-s d on. Advertise ments and detectives wee both ol no avail, and Jerome Ynin's face trew strangely old and sad, f.r Marion's whert-ubouis fX l'i remained a mystery. He loved her far nnne than be ever reabzed. He longed to see that spirited ar.d in tgneiic face 2A:.n, am to hear the pert merry voice which had made such drollery of hi? well-meant advice. , . Day after d4Y j ar I,r tjalili.Mie an exact repetition of the preceed jng one, and all very wry, sicken ing 'blanks to the rich lawyer in his stately home. It was June. Sunny, soft weath er reigned in the'eity. II se b it lin ed every wiiere, in fl .risis's windows, market carts and wealthy gardens everywhere the fr:ar,-nrt batiotie- of different hued .flowers' waved in ihe breeze. " Jerome was stand'u g at br libra ry wiodow, looking out t llw crowd of pmmenaders and open carriages dashing along. His cycrt'weie no lon:er filled with su-perrse, they wpre fir worse c i!m imrt r:rippb--s. He had left nothing untried to discover her whereabout.-, and it had all been worse than useles. He hod been beatiiig his heart-out wit'i pain, in alternate hope atid lailure, iu passionate longing, and now all was over. Without any renewed vigor be was s'.id kept in profession al dutic-i. trying, hut vainly to take op the thread of existence asttlough Marion had never been known and dearly lod. , , . lie took U( bis bat and cane and went out His sttips ,b d t,im "to Bro:f iway. ' Tfi' tiiooii ii"arel- was crowded and be waikeii .-1 .wly along his moody face, with its qaielly bit ter exmedsnu. in . marked co;itra-t to those around hiiu'. -' ' lie paused to look at a picture whicil attracted a nuiuiier of j.eopie. It.v.tf"a"pi:'.int d.sign in y- ore, 10 tfce shap4.jl a Shljli .srjen Tlie picture showed t lie sea on a; stormy day. with ihe il nimg rpirsi and masts ot a wrecked i-h:;. ai.;..- .r 1 ing above the juij;ry wave- Pi tli-'J distance. Ail the colo.iug of lln-j picture iscouceuiraieil iu two liures on the shore. t"j" I OaeAbedead hiy of adra.vned ! Bailor, curls lvimr on his forviiea d. ! his eves close 1. his blue i u-ket torn i howiflg the powerful che.-tiu which the heart would never beat "again. The other, a young girl with a lace of extreme lovelii.est, tmmli cm vulsed with anguisii. - Her dress denoted that she wis a fisher lass, und assiTe bent over tiie i i f k. . i .11, ... i .1.. .t that it wa6 a befrjraru delusion tie ' wa. Hstrr.ir.jj to!" bhe t..Ured, arid uuiiy iiri imci iiuiimit, KjrmiiiT W T r M HIHI V r'54 I 'IJ1I1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT 1 H subject wai an'tild one, yet this little water-sketch held a quair,t, origin u power of its own. JroroA lookp.l ut it rv.i.-rfA ar.A fascinated.' There was a Mraiige re-1 holding on the little Idacfc hood 'rT:VV T p ,MT'CT r gain ui tar u-ree wore theext.re-sion iifh.Teves wmiLv"ly bottle ;uarauteej. lor sale, Kailonq of water .'are addej Uie wore, itieexpreii n oi roees w)si . . . , , v u , ,..u,.i.;, semt.lancen.tbe unya lo ii.uiei.etmie.i .Mrs it irms well, i he had known ; iuv more, WnhjOon t believe you or an lH.dy el-e wondering eyes life realize that it : was a self. lrfect hkeuesB f He went into the store and bought it, at the tuatue litue 'obtainiug the artist's address, and following the direction with feverish haste. The house-irui it npmatl one,. in a smalioue. in a street tvUicb the word "genteel" describes. Ou inquirinc at the door for the artist who repi- the door u the end of the pa.,-. gae ' i ded there he was . told to k nock at I age, ' lit did so, but receiving vr ahs wer, otiened the loor, aud found himaelfin a shabby, clean, unoccu pied room.1 'Aa other rmrAr utrjoin ed it. Jerome and vatv-ed Ui-iia- ungiy.ariOMooavtni-tnf. uirolioltl.be had free at C. X. Howl s Drug lJnnZr.rT , h hu,i; ; Store. L.rsizemO. ; j tbepioture. - :. rif , No coin td" le?s value than a fiv iMauou,in a pUin black dre8, cent piece circukteiiuKew Orleans, ... . 1 .. t t l 1 ea unfunny tuwnru me open d through which tbe eunDeHin Her figure looked very 6lififit, and out f the pale f.ice her eyes snoue with unhealthy lustre, She turned and aa him standing in the doorwav. vVithout a tart or ros to her feet Jerome came forward and took the f-veri-h, unresisting hand in hi-. What would ho siv? Iu what words express the sulf-riugof the iant weary months ? She was be fore him now, and tbe wild iinpas siona e torent he had imagined bursting forth from from his lips at this happy moment had completely di-serted him. When he spoke at last the word Were commonplace enough, but they Covered the entire ground 4-I never thou rht to iw you again, Marion, ut I have found you. "Ar.d you really rememher me so long ?" she askell, with a fl ish of goint thing like the old defhnee. The expression which came into bis eyes answered her, and he took the nicture from its wrapping. Thi- led me to vou." he said, with impressiveness, "and it also told me that vou bad remembered me so long." Marion flashed and turned away, but she could not deny il. The proof of it was there. Jerome drew her to bis faithful heart, which had suffered many a hitu-r throb for his lovo, and kissed her with solemn, hear! felt earnest- ne.-s them forever. A week later they were marrieu ... . i Mr.. Ciiapm s l.ttle tront room, and. alter a t unaoian tour, Marion W - UIIH 1" l"r hi h"ine in a new character. I'hiladefj'hia Xeirs. Remarks on Sleep. Always i-leep with your eyes shut. Never eat just after going to sleep. Never sleep with your head to the east The yeast makes things rise ton Soul). A person rhouM never get up in the morning bfirr he isitwake. Men, women and children require !jus so much sleep and if they do mil get it tliey lose it. Baoies ought to sleep twenty-foui hours per day. But we never had one that would do it. Sleep is wearied nature's sweet re-sii-rer. Ui.der its sweet influence the win le den: it. comes lax. This is ll-.e reason we all i-leep so well. Il'yoU are i:i the habit of snoring !.l : ui't l.reilhe without snori.ig, d ... hfe.iii. . It i- h. fi r to stop I U'lir lip;!1. - -Me tilt. Ill fill ip". I A "II . .. -ii O i lie ii. It it .., i-;ti lil'it !. mi s .1 ii I ne ' vt lit -, iut Alt " Xfept l .AV.f- f l' Ii'' ' mmii all the time It d.iu'l in .k a'v d.lb-renee wluliier they sleep or mil. A man should never jump out ul he I very sudden, it start the cir etiiaiioii too q-iick. He ought to turn over and t-lretch alio yawn and gap", and scratch, and be still, and wait till some of the women folks gel up and make the lire. Some people my that a f--.ith T Led is Unhealthy, but we don't klio feather it is or not. Il' the feathers come off of a oeo that laid unheal thy eggs we suppose it is. Cure fur Tiles. Pilew are fr-queiitlr (.rf-Cf-di-d a M'ii.-e if weight in the h .ck, loini and lower put t ofllieaUl iinen, caus ing the patient to Mippu-e he lias tiiii atleetiou of the knlneyc or nei)jhhorin; organs. At time, pyiuptons of indition are present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the stom ach, ect. A moisture, like perspira tion, producing a very disafireeanle itching, after getting warm, is a coui muti attendant. Blind, Bleedinjr and Itching Piles yield at onee to the aji plicatiim ol Dr. Bosanko'"' Pile Rem eily, which acts directly Ufion the parts aff cted,ahporhini the Tumors, ulliiying the intense itching, and ef fecting a permanent cure. Price o() cents. Address. The Dr. B i-ank Medicine Co., Piqila, O. Sold l.v C. X. BOYD, Druggist, Somer-it, Pa. dec 3-1 v. The G.hhI ol.l Mi.thers, God hlss all the good ol 1 mothers I never see an old lady sitting in the armchair at her ea-e hut I think what Storms have pelted into that cheery fac without souring it. Il may he that a in tu c i!i no through mure exertion than a w .m m. Itutat leat It remains irue that he cinnot with. mt liming tus laiiiitit. r. hi" jro"'l I cheer, his tieille..ei-s and his love i and trut in maiikii.il ir God. Yet liow rarely (to you tlnil a trail old mother who-e spirit ha been worn I tfireadb -re and unlovely liv wb it she, has endured. A Stfeet old ! mother is common: a s-et old' was pitting at ner easei, me orusn iy inc idle in herlap.and hereyesturn- ! fiiti.er i-t not so c imitiou As thy of tiie Gull 5?ireaiu its general a (. ;d,tys thy strength of love, thy I pear.vnce rather resemlding that ot riches ol nil inexaii-iihle bf-nevi.l-iiee j t'le Americtn prairies, unit il is ev id dope and f 1 th l''it- is in .re ' t i . i.. iv-.in 1 1 s ii-l ry t 1 tn A a Aimwer Tnn-J. -C,an nSon brie u" ,a. c"e . of "ver v-ompitini thai Klwtric BilUrM wiil not speedily !c',re - Ve :1.v they can not, as t-anus oi cases aireaoy perma-j neutly cured and who are daily rec-:dwtl to Nance County bv esv ta o umendinc Electric Bitters, will j K,e; ,,v w .v of Adam and the'flo .d. I . I, 1. . IIIIL iiriglits Ulsea-e, WribeteV Weak dick, tiranr urinary com I plaint q'licklr cured. They purifv ithe 1'Mo.hI. recultte the howela, aud , ,t i .!:...! i... .1 : i Voices oftllrt Xij;rit.. -D.es yoy r husbiod sleep st.und 'asked Mrs. Cobbs ia tlie course of a call uih.ii Mrs. D hU ".Sud !'' j 1 - ----- - . nearu sucn souna. it - enoun . hi,u-ito8topBnd itlarni clock." The call-1 .ermurmurea tru' some men wtre, thai way. A Lawyer's Opinion. . . a m 1 j. wney, iq., m leaainif at-1 Viler o. y.no.ia. .iii.n wri.e,: -After uj-ing it for more than four years I take preitt pleasure in me thatl repard Dr. kine's New PTTlTn WTXa Tl " 38 I'r chintz iriU. prove a pretty cover best remedy m the world for coughe I -. , , ani colda. , It has never failed to ' care the moot severe colda I have' had, and invariably relieves the pain in the chef t. ' Trial hottltM of this sure cure for More Trntk than Poetry. A man by tbe name of Brown kft a village in this state, about two yearn a?o. Last week be returned, and just as be was strolling down the street of his native vil lage be met a farmer by the name of Smith who was not prosperous when he left, and lived jut outside the uiotiu pin oiaiin tut uin pom nut,j and be inquired : "Been to a funerat to day ?" "Why, bless you, co." ; j i i I.:.. c... . "No ? 1 see you have got on your best clothes, are you farming yet?" "Farming? Well, I should say not I am running a roller skating rink down here." ' Where is your poo Jim ?" "On, he's running a rink " "Aud your daughter Lizzie?" "She is skating undei the manage ment of Tim Jones in the Maine ru.ks." . ' , "And your wife?" "Sue skipped, out with Pn.f Meechin, an instructor whom I bir ed when I first opened the rink." 4 Is Elder Longsermon preaching here slill ?'' "No ; he resigned from the minis try and is now a rink instruc tor" "Who preaches in the pi ice?" "Nobody." "Nobody? What's the mat ter?" "Church turned into a skating ring." "You dou't say so?" "Yes, true as preaching." ' "Where's Bill Beck, the grocery man?" "He went out ol business a year ago. He's got the icecream stand down in mv rink." "IViiaw f Where's Aunt Sally Backon and Deacon Scbultzer ?" "Why, dang it all, they're travel iii around visiting rinks, doing the old man and woman act on skates. I tell you they're immense." "Say, Dan, what became of your old shepherd dog, Cairo?" "Darned if the dog didn't get the fever anil one day he sneaked in be hind the place where I keep skates to hire, put on a pair and rolled out on the just as nice as any human Delnti. when all ot a suMeri his hind pair f .-kites got mixed up with his tail, which tripped hsm up and he f 11 backwards and bn k his neck." r . . " "Poor dog." !G i-h, I can't help crying when I think of his tragic end." '"Is there anybody ii tlds town Hm doe not skate?"' 1 e. - "Where are they?" "Up in the cmetery on the bill." llmie.l l.y an Avalanclie A m i f the name o! U'il.'iii .IV. il wiili ids wile and c ul livu in ihe vill ie ..I Gr isttiiv. llo. Tiie wile was an invalid, and tihile her bus hand and their little girl were in h bed-room an avalanche fell on tlie oelli was killed, and the child, one . of wiiose feet was caught between two joints, was thrown head" down var.l, without any ptmsitiility of ex 'ricating heri-tlf. Ti.e mother. 1 tiiiiigh saved from dei-truclion by a i.eiui, bad one ol ber arms mi tiuhtlv rdued under it that she could only j'l-l touch the child s bead with the lip of her fingers. wfler bunting in the- position dewriliwi for- thirty liours, continually crying tu her mother for help, she died in tnt vu'. Hons. Mine. K.ipelli would prnhah ly have perished ot hunger and c 1 1 if a ben had not come within reach of her free Laud. She eeiz-d and strangled it, plucked it with her teeth, and placed the feathers uuthr her neck, which was in contact with the snow. Then she devoured tiie fowl just as it was. After remaining thus imprisoned nearly sixty hours she was got out by a rescue party. That old established cough reme dy, Downs' Elixir, still more than holds its own in the public estima tion, despite sharp and active emu petition. It is a "home ri-medv."' and in this locality tu.cds no winds of prai-ie from us, so well and favor ably known is it. ItisthestaiiJ.ini remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great, numbers of our people, and their vontbitie.l use and Unsolicited recommend i' lull of it Piiei.k- volumes in its favor. Burlington Vt . Free Pre., January 2ii. For Sain ny C N. Boyu, Druggint. Somerset, Pa. - ' T!io Ihittom of tlie Ocean Some f the researche-t lately III ide h Kiigii.-ll explorers in tegaid to leei-.-ea lieds lia ve If d loltie h - liel inal lliere are no rmlgli rio.s abrupt cha-ms nor bare rock, ;n.l that the 8-a Oottoltl at great depfi is not etf. e'ed ty currents or htreams even bv th ise of the magi.itiiile er he'e oov. ret' bv -1 kiuof mud. i i lie r uliel loo lelrxci.ipe man is j wriii'm a history of X.mce County, autl lo ordr to get t the tiegir nn g b is pone back to tbe creation of the world. He cannot decide, howeve! when he set there whether it "''''ftT'VDnH -was erolved by t-elf-operatmr; f.-rei r UUli II IIW .l l,i II, Ul II UM I Itlherent in rnatter. ' lie u cmii'ng Omaha t)ec A horticulturist finds thaVco .I ta added lo water is a valuable iiecli in .t e . . . ! grape vines, etc., in tiie spring, aiel j the smell of the coal tar is so t-trong '1. 1 1... t. . I . i. . : . lm touch thil-nt A great width between Hnd i.rom- ience of the eyes iudicates a teat h-l hble ad tractable hotse. W idth! 1 tr 1 n fw.it 1 1 rr rirm iiiiiitmi trM I'luiruow betweeu the ears indicates coura nonleueoB and streneth of character.' n,.,,.,,,, anA ai,tmn. ku(.,. the eyes indicates milduegtloi dispo sition aud a desire to be-earthed and to reciurocate liodnees. A handsomeotUMuaaiija v Wmad of, boX. Plld the W with pieces of m t vr uU at-.are lo have it smooth and firm; i,u , . a piece of zinc placed on the live coals in a hot stow will '. a-ffwiuMii. 'e'etn out a stove pipe, the vap r- produced carryiiijf off the stn-t by - ' A mite of a boy lUnding at the -So," be Mid, - "but it leaks a lit- tie." &AM .'XJ hi fcS- - e I i '' Mp'r k My 7 v. Mr Thin P iwil. r n-virvr.-!. A !M r t-1 i V urt' V. Strength n.t wlMl'sflni.ii". .tl'. ' -i t.o.1 tho ih on i tnr k'lv: '! aii..-i! Iw s .M IV j ei.tn""it! "f 'tl! the mill I n ' i' ' sli'i-o wel lit. nloui ttr plmf-hu e p ' !e- Soli only i . Cent iVii,iUUM I'lrttutK Co., 1-3 n u St.X. Y. njjjit-f. J Pt ' j?l in2 I.! - -Y, S 2 This mc CO 1 1 '.. n:'0 i fr. 1. ii )y . f-ill,-fis :.! I'c-.rr--, 1. 1-.-. lv-.JM;ii 1, ;, tiiici'sJi' Iilij'nt'f1 Iiiik:!, .iii .i..li;;. U::.:.n: hil Nciirniiia. i' is 11.11 u.n'": iii-:--- r :r.v.-'.y fir r.1' c V.i liiv n n,l I ? r. It l iv..i -. i.r J '-::? f -7t. Hru, all 'ivli . !:..( i,-.tci:t. Hiloon..: inj-i-c :--1 c.-ii.t-sisiM l.i -(.f t'r.o :T:.!r to licr JT.iiU'y- .Mil-! pi ;:--. -.'.' i.i- ... t Il e:irfi''ir'. oi:'t 1 i 'n.-'..:-xv. srimii'.itc thcftriiioiiK1. iiitls "ihr; nr'lni iliiti.-n o: li-i. rc Iiovct H.'firtlnita r.i -J It. !.-l4i:g. cuU tsresgth tn tl;o n.nsi ii-?i cud ih-i vi-s. Kor liiiiTuiiu nt IVv.t. Latisttnie, Im . nf Ii:i'. :'y. kVi-., il 1 it:. iiiM 'jiri'. ef T!ie ?fni .iho hi, aLi-vo irmc tirV nntt Cti'.veil f'-.i iii: s i .ii w iji j i 1 r. T-ikv liimtiii-'r. "v:.-oi, ii m:ti iimriiHi.m. curininF. r. POTJTS'S HORSE AND CATTLE FCHVBErTO fx? fOUTZ Hi l.'-o. Trn. if I . at ! ali'T n-n-'i ; l'.i-il,-H Pr-u"., I)! ' a-v ,i, Vot TZ' !'.-, . BiV I ?X '' '-'CIlAjj ZxZ5S3D1 , mmm l J n m ra ' l.Titifi:! work rf i:fl rr,s, r.il.iTl ri.itc. STKlirtK) B I Kt tll-4l.IV i i :r.-.-!..ns v. .1-- ri' u.-: 1 1" t it. It A K 1. . en . . , v-U ! ; iV.o. wl, nt einnw. ai.d 1 ..-.v t I ' ii !ee ll ".i U'ln. lr:-iti'i .;i i.iu':;-;: ri.: i.-ni:-m. I' . ice OiiiYl y be ilf !ii:-t("i ir .iii Urn on! t i-A .jr ii-ir n:n. :,r 4 h'iv tn t :-l r- .'a -1 r. i nil n. I f! 1 v.T. R..-.ini-e jin.li-i:r. . I o 5 t. :o. il f.. 3 j FOR hiitCM t7d .0 5 i- (,1V- 1 ii.i' i'--:i1.,T..t 'Ui- ''nA'.i iwii J CJiiiCWh.'i f' ukO'i-i lias i.'ta cur ed tlais;s v.-iL'iiout cs:aU.r by i'.-.o tiaic ly use if P-.tra;' EIs. It r.-aU-cuxo Croup, P,ro:icultls, Asttma, Pleurisy, ii'hHtiting-Ccuglit Lung I'cvcr, and ail d:tK-aS"!3 of liio Tltroat, Chest end I.vus, v.Uca Fun ai.s i:v c. :3- avycl, : omtrset, iiiii'. iii o ,1abjf. I';l- ve !: ST IS ' Xil I m'noiit nl re- I.IH ,i- 'i'V 1 III ; .l.i,-. ,1 r-ic II 1 -lir;il'; Kiw i-.iii p'3jife. i-iiice-. in ;. I.kv. js, ivie-r Umk.) Je'iNST'.rx, Pa. 2trs ; Cre.rir 3Am. (Omoe ii; J ):: noTS-fiX. 'i'lVr-'Ci'fe'. lit. wiili h u : 1 1 i v. il y t-ii win Hi- .. i i l runn u r -' r : -I- in. i Il AT HKA I f - : . i . - .... . : . . i - , ; V r ' i ' - --. fl p-f ; ': '', KS l 2 i KzS C.T f-- r.- r ra nJ. V.-be - .. L' Hi tV'.yi ? ' - - f -I. vr-'-is Itfui Ll.I , ,VL.M K::rz7'. c Civ'-i1' rvS'l ... ,.r i 1 ' 1,1 uaiuts i. SR0o.i'-;A.',V.iSi,'3 - . -oVerbl..t, I. lit . v o I ..flT r-eeitiS $V&C&')'ZS : 'ti f.uitd.me -l.v tin- lid-f u Mahnthi 'ZlXfViZH $ ni I.-4UI: 'n- oi-f, , werk I itviyj.tioiiM.ed in t,e l'tlu. y"" 'ff-r'i It.Mmci,M.V,' I'lWMd. uev-i. e., fcShrinMD-V-C'.-t r . .. .t:iiwnvrii:i.,didhaiawariiauate-S&-'t:i . - , . 'fdc i.M?yrtr..t!.iiiu;,l,"which ineai.tt , . j'?,u J:yu-'' v;'T,,",,,i uf,,rh ,,f -?'3 -'-V'ftia 1 -':-r I','",i M,i.a.v i:.iu 1." London KI.V ftr:t'TI,F.!i?T, Ow.'ifo. X V THE fill Oi r-1 A S3 iS-l . i.U-Li? bU&Tju. "Thn H-ijr Mwiiiim M llw Pvrinrt S-Kiilr" - Hi- l ei ..rt e S'li k.." " TIik I r. ii-.a-e i Fr..f w.i.ra J 5ic Hure" The Acmo m il'v-eiai ,lial m. u.u'1 sl oilfifl MtillMmlyiiiliiln ii OB IHK ; . THE KING OF SKATES. The ntg Cmnptett hj W Rubber Skate in the - . ' . Jhiurkttt. n J. B. KAERCHER. : soi.k oi:i 442 Wood trcot, PITTSBURGH, itou iai. lime: - j j j j4 The Frmr'i Wai"Cnt any. t! - V.., v'ill aeJl a thdr Lilnt.or iva-1 z car. GOO I "I t K ctit per I u lij' WKllrer !t as I. ik th MJ'V S 101 K .tr.4 i iih i, ; st ,L:j in Li "b;ti.:.U4,,:? ILV- ric ul ur il Piiru a. All w veiBi.mHtt flrieU. A W eaa, HKIhV S V 4 L.Tbit. aecat U-r Uancu buottrtt Cu.. Pa. H'; for "Kouuh va Uoutiha," ror tjooena. Oul", STe TUrunt, tt.iareut.esa'. Tr.ichee, lie. lilijUiil, itoc. ' It ..nth Bt.- Clmrtout rail", mire. roaehea. Hie. nt, bed bug!, huuK. chij lauukMCopU lnigall. , tlrat Pnlultntlini. lmi flonl Hwll!nf. Dlizlne, In JUtllnn. lir. 'aii-hD. Sl-.-l.l-nc.m. cured ny - A rib.' lit alUi UetKWf r," . '! " Bancli i r. Auk fur Wl " Baozh on Curof " ISc. Uulck, 11 'vie cure H ird or wit corn. wrt I.U..I..II '",. ' ' ' ' "Hll Pnl rnr llrj Snm iiiMiliif hin.n.m!. the bft for Nwk - Hi-lw, i.uUi In clic.-v r akin, rt.ouin-uem. ueuritl- j Ttitn rewple. ""Weill!" rfiMlib Reuewer- re tirf hrHh and rl("r. eur Oy iKj.a, Uoailitclie, Aervuti'uea, Ivl.illly 1. ami the many Tlinl A Unction ol eblli'ren, rrui.i ly pie .n. ly, ana a.ifely relmrtd by Viioua vu cuu(;iib.'t i'rucbts, Ibc. l.lsam, '2Jc. Mtiti-rii, Il yi are falling, brok.'D. worn oat na dttouj, a-t - A . Il' hiulia H teer " tl. UruKglsta. 1 l.tr frt-mtrTr. ' Hyi r btltn j.nrnripon 11 e. try "Well' Hualiti Kencwii." U $ ulrrct lu weak put. Bonn Ii on 1 mil hurtle." ltis'unt ri llifforJ f fur X-unilitU. T 'h:h", F r- RoBvb u loi.lhaoi-e." ISaotI c Ladle Iut wuuld ratoin IrojHneM anil viracity, ' don't tail to trj ' Wclla' Heallb Keuewer.'' j lrrtl rhniat AfTrrt lw, j llacklnif, Irrita lr tKha. t'ol m, S re Tbroat, cure liy "K' UKlt on Ouaua." Tiocbea, lac. i It ijui l, .sc. j Kmub on Itch. " Konuh on li.-h " enrps l.nmorn ernpilona, ring j Winn, telivr, sail rbuin, Irocu-d leet, chilblain. , Tlie llupeiif heNallan. ') I 'liililrcn. slow In .leve!oimrat, puny, iorawny, j ami delicate, uso "A ellu' tiviillb hentwer." I TV AwnUr. I rlire or lour hfiu-s evrry niuht fonithlng. Get Inimmiiaie relief ami anuml leH by umiih Weils' j' i.1 ugli on Uiualij." rrvciita, 16 bulmim, 'Jjc !KunchOn I'altt" fo-oaord Flnt-r; S'rn ntlieiiii imprivcil. the best for backache, pains In entsi or eide, rlicuuiuilm, neurulKln. i'rauks of Princess. Wliin Jnliti Drown firtt entered the s-ervice tf I'rince Alliert, tbe lit tle rriiicv.xce.-, lieHrmi; their father !(!rftH bim ;is "liruwii," u?ed the softie furin ii. snejikiii" to bin). The j Queen cirreeti-fl them, ;tnl they all I .irfiiri-rirtl Ilia) a" "Mr. lrown" ex-l"-: !il' tin Pib.n Itiii-e, hn,iin-Iftni-iH in u iii'ibiiiiiil. . rited in J her rilit tu use tiie imtne lis her 1 ft.tbt-r did. ():ie iiiurninu the queen beard biT Hiid tlifiirtnet? her tl. lit if npiiit stddrivwt! Mr. Brown wiib- i:i;:( h-1. liis tirinie fw would Tijh next d.tv when h" Sfl.t til il' d. Prowo ch'i'ine Uii.eartii th future niar- r:..i-1 : '"(Joiid morpin, "anil t'n-ri she addtd, '"(.iood brown. !ur I am s;oing to I i- : I.ri'W!, I I igbt. j Til.- use .f I'ldiurni or tnereur i 1- in l' 1 U' .itiiifi.t ot" cit..rrii '.vi.i ilitr in me i'.r:n i'f i-Ui'Ht"r- j V-f ol" t.ii.tiiit liU siinilld i.-i Vuided, !;. tl:. are t ; t i ii.juriiM.s iind dun-iL'.-riin-f. i iilulorii) is. easily detected i. it t in . f.;ve oili.r. 1 lie only re .i iiiii-t ;it,.; ru retiietlv !t the ttlitr- Elv o Cream lialm. be ad poisonous drugs i l.ous: mis of chronic I 1 1 .. .... .1 fill" l! lai ci i.t:ule t-a-e. uht-le ii , reo.nlii s Ii ive failed. A p I other rticle is I a; 1 ! in enco ! :'gr. eal'le to use. jof tiiugL'it- n.Mril ; no pain : Price tii'tx cent : I .loui.d the 1 A. N.'W Y- rk. : Oi'.i ii c: . : i n ; tn' .- Ii i ti.i i . j ill 1 1 ioi i i l j i'f r j ii i-t t-r-p'.neO on il,. -t over end of Avenue i i re ar n an v B-'i - ' (. t- K-n .In - iii on one k i i i -...I .mt tvi .s f.r i no-Mi. I'li.se nr.-1 ind th. ti a iplan- 1 1 i t v ol i-t tie bre:ii br. k' o into them. ; T:.e stllli !- b ; il ii o,d the resnlt jio llw l eaten lieartlly. They !;( ii i- iitiu i;io ns and cotiomical, mi! ihe ay. r.i;i' man would about ; is r ion lake into Ins Moiiiach a mix j ins-of canned niiro-glycerine aid i oiliv "ii.it-;. Si.inc I'ooliwti IVopte. Allow a (iiii-li to run until it 'ts y oiid liie .-facli ot .in di cine. Tiiey olien sa, l.)ii ii Kill wear away. Out in most cases it we irs tiieni awav. (Jiiiiid thty be ii dueed to try the -utvirfiil niriliiine called Kemp's i ilMim. iiich we m 11 en a positive l'! :r u.ti e tocme. iiiev w..nid imme- .jd.ati ly see the excellent efl'ect altel Iter itaKH.tf i:ii: nr.-i inw. l rice oucis, l rial Mze iree ail,. .. isoytl s. j A i-hie.M old lady of 'his place jtautioiitd her married daughter i aainsrt worry ia;r her husband too .' nmcii, and concluded by saying: ' 1 ly cnii.l, a inau is like no eg. i j ! lo !, .1 A:i!i-rf! Illlle Willie t:e lo i V ('on s.tit' , (nit K' eji tiiin th. re too loo . ni i.r ii irdeus '' - Lock- fiuciii Lji'f'ie.m A I'or uii .ie Hi,civ-r'. A i:c lTjTit. is thrown on the su j c: nl C u. i,:u ji'.io.-i bv Dr. Warner i. -'.t !i-covcrcr of KempV 15 tls un rnry.it and Luns. A rein- i !or tin i edy !ha; ;.as proven itseit to be a j in urkaii't' compound. It does its I iv or llior liihl v , ft.ipping a hack- im: cough iu.-i.milv. i Sojil hv (J. N. I) .id. Price o'lets. 'aid SI' IVid mi:ilv free. it-t ! oiii-. (J I'll l Ii (, .Tim- prt-ititsw . lauy iu .Somerset ir tu .rki d to a friend the other day t:- hr knew Kemp's Balsam was a .-uperjttr remedy us it stopped her Cuh ivr.lai.tlv sviieu others had no el! t c:S. "hai'.v. r So to prove thi. lioyd Xill guar iniee it to all. i' ieo'is, u'.d 81.. Trial size I 1 1C free. Died from Beating. PrrrrBrKG Fel.ru;.rv 19. A vounir jwon.mi named Fuuuy Murphy, died I at the city farm, to da v t'roiu the ef- leciH,-! ntt.r.ile ixa-iut dmii8. t.nd hs l er tiS,,,.,i. Martio ,lur 'l''y, wl o di.i:ippe;irel on Tuei-day '.as ii. ii vet Deeu arr.sted. Ilie Oldrat Matt in oomerset j As weli sx the handsomest, and ifillieis .-.re i;,-.-;!! to call on (!. X. 1 1.KVI1. Jtj'i ti 1 e kr;njiV li.i uii -i.r 1U. a re j.edt !ti a ir.nl : tHIIllp. Ol tlie thru it mid .1 .. i ,-. oriunK .1 B.id.AoaieHiiiAMl,,,,., Bron- iliti-. ill t,-mu iiuoa cmls aud l.UU. ESTABLISHED laso. FISHEB'3 BOOK STORE, '"SOMERSET, JESX'A. Thin well tabl!shd, t.1.1 a oil rt-tiablp IVwk. Jil. US. Ir in IU olil. eriaiiei ml lnutlt-trnt 1 Mtore-Koum dlrrciljr ip)iif l'""k t ltwln' ; lie oci'upNn-T, trie tti-x l hkk. itws ni r.i-uiont-ry ns i t-pi. vrry K--:it:v vuiriii. :-riat m- I tcntluD wllltw pal-i tu iho H'kaUtale Trade. it-Ii"tl Ki'ii. Srii.nl Su i lies r. K-: l .- lLk. . peM- AlmKnam. Yml. HUnli B-l. fcf . will Iw N.utit i: ii.rm- ...:. e i.- .nr. t trmi namiuc- tarer. wfalch will eiil.le ihi estub lnlimvnt to j ib to ti.n n lc. n ry ini-n-.'i:.'! .0 h :iu-- will mufcn It ilvntiiifeinii tu Imy bein Ti rruil buyrs. n in- urit riil lit line I v l wi'.l I Ik; tliTni Alwy inr ml " rxm In and rOfl .r:ir.i,n: ut t'iftii-ii v'nr.i H 1! rif . M k' ' ' T Tt N.r! LttthraB na OIin-I1-ii lloi lUMk:. I'li-tl-'iiirii'. I'ii i-;rf n ? T y 1I.-K.H, -.ii;is iii., Kc-Tl. Wi, I)lly l'airB Story l'M:r, anj grtitn.1 line ul n-:ilinij m:0:ir. I ' I Day School and Sunday School Jlcward Cards, LAWYERS AUD JUST1CLS BLAMS. BbiSK BOCKS. TABLLT3. AND 2ASLI G- CESTIFI .ATES. RTMAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. CHAS. 11. FliIlKH. WAGONS, WAGONt I Have Just Received a Car Lead of the Celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS, j THE BEST WAGON OX WHEELS. j STEEL SKEIN WAGONS, Hollow Iron Axle Wagons.! j (JEv.cry Wagon Full' Warranted. i Call and cc Them. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, No. 3 Baer's Block. Somerset. Pa. T.Ii. M nSkIALL.: KAIN OFFICt AND YARD i AT : it JOHNSTOWN, PtM'A. Wholesalers lfear 2G6 Main Street Lumber AND EUIL U.U1U uuu OAK. ASH. I'll LKRY. POPLAR ttJUlT, rLcom.n .si;ottv, ruisrsvT. HITE PIK I. A TH, A Ortieral Lin i.f all icr .iea i.i l.amir mii.i Also c&n lunuiTi anyiliit e In the ln.e ul". ur bUMiife to i r-ii Brackets. (Md-'iirdV rk, kc. K L. 1 xVS CUN SVIanager, Gffices and Yard Opposite S. KA-J'ON-KA The Great BioocI Purifiar, Hai been naed Tor i enturla br the In lian". ami Imll 'np Kaiher thn.ti. berb. b.rka :iii-l vuiw. el an) akil'tui ot tii-ae i .l-. r t it aara u. ue. rho Imliiins rltnlv b-lipT thai Till: IILUOl Anil that to keep It pare i tb tr.'l to heal'b. The wienr-e r cin nnst-r u nl tne.ii.-:n - h:i nrvnr i Cnluie.1 c t la:ii.le a ratne.l. ur i.'i'i ai. jwiuli c-ir-a:i 'i?.- '- iciy-irj ir -m I 'ijiuri'y n' the j !ikI, thiaIn.tUni.rei.4r.U4i.. NatfU'lCier Irum a.uy ilij.- rtli.-i.ui.s ut..-,! -l-. .kic w'.i jn .U ' Klve It a fair trial. A DISORDERED U7E3 AND ST3XACH CILE BY KA Toll KA, CitaM aa-h 4amra Dy ii.U. Sii-k Hn lach i S ntr St -ma i. r,". "f -p.r-tHe. ti " u-r. 1. .rii.st.in, IVur.U'ia. F-inil. Ill- r-ter?. K'llue.v IM-1. :.S"V ";i- ipll n. Liv. r i'...i,!fl. In :i ': A -in inn. Ii.il mm tii,n. PI e. Iui .liy. I iu i"i.e .1 I m Ii iy. 1 i.mk- ri .1 SI ,l .e a. rVv un I Aaii-'. 2 -i i iiii. n.bi-uii, ism. .orvnu-iie-. i' i.'eo s- .till m. v: .-.iin- ii (tn; H-i-! Llvr l)ie:iio, mills, Pleu'trt. tuel t li mt 'hi.r III . T e uiwliH'1-a uf 'be il'Uiriit lak n I uri 1 in the use ul K V Kt. It al 's tin iv-r piiieima iriim the ayrio. tnen ih nrrO'in ii riu n ::-;n - - h i, -iv. t r-i r-- heal' n. AkI ymr il-u"t n.r Iv A Tj i hi i. T.Ii n ttui i v hi a.'uc j -ur heal It. n.u ti nut, tell mm tu iiml ! .r It iu tlie OREGON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY. CORBY, jPSISTiT'i.. Price $t.OO Per Hottle, Six ll ttlhs for jf T.f.'W. THE IMDIAK COUGH SYRUP iscertalnly the nest Remedy ntltn klml erer IntnlH -ea. ami t'e p:..),!? Coukds, Culds, cnU Ui.; frjublea aoiiulj not Uol.iy. l.s e.1ta iru niii. ji. Mnnn 40 1 1 WiHneTerlP.,teBbTti.'o WlJlgfJJ VI la mme'l in pm.ilc Iiiilneuiiitniy. a .nor riii.n tur liu- I i bottle. Lurire bottles COeeuia. Fur aale bj ail CURTIS K. GROVE. (East from Conn H n.ie.) Somerset, Penn'a. Maaofaetarer of BIGGIES, SLEIGHS, CA HM AGES, SPM.G WJGOSS, BILK WAGOSS, AXli EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK Furnbbed on Short Nut Ice. Painting Done on Short Time. ly w-irli la ni.l. out or Tharou-iM) h-ctoneil Wood, ami the Btil Iran ami Sleel uti-t in tl.ill. 1 iinn-as l NfaOy ri'iUhed, an I R urraarrd la Give Satisfaction. I Employ 07 rfcst Class Warb:n. RepairlnK of All Kin 1-in My IJn Done on Short Notice PICES t EASOS ABIE, and i All Work XWT i. J warranted, fall an 1 Examine mv Snx-lc. and l.eirn Prlwa. Ido Waa;m.wiilt. nllarnl-h S-lr-l Ur inil lUiils KemRUiiwr the place, ao,l cail in. CURTIS X. GROVE ( Eiiat of Court House.) pr30.yr. SOMERSET. Pa. DR. J. M. LOUTHER, PIIYHICIAX AXD DRUGGIST, ' 5sOMEItET. I'A. j CZS0NZ3 LISEAS1S a SPECIALTY. The Purest ami Oct DKUUS, . : PA1XT3, oils, tarnishes, patent meuicixes, statioxerV, ., a., . he. Ktpt ntlUt on hand, ani told mt Hit VERY LOWEST PRICES. Store .ndOffle.nn -Wai. Si. ,K A 1 ytUT, . uct "Uia..,,. ; Ea.t ot the Munnei Hn.. d.." J M. milTHFU . n w " e-ww W I I W I " a IVI W. HELP for w .rklnc Deniile. S-nf 10 cent ixxKnice ajul we will mall rou frte-x r.v .1. vMl,,.. mall youra ny il. tkIuh hie asm. lie hni nf .... a 1 1, .. i hle ram pie hoi of o;ftj.'a that will (iut ua in tuo way of making more ttuney lu a ttn "yi than yoo evet ibnuaht imailileat ult hn.itwM. fapltalnot rriale. Yoaesn lire "t ti'inve aini wurl. in anara nm ,.ii . u tMe-nttu-,es.lyeni(u eror. eT'nlntr Tet' "ki w.,r m it thi biu ue. we htrip.r'leled otter : T.. all in, are r,.t : H nuviKIL a aiUMlMl ,1 lb IUV In. Ih 1 iwliiui et-. i u e Tor all i- w w. oaMWMii, AH J. ft..SlD. DW-lin. I Nean'! Stivi. rrry n -'r m-vr,! ..n K'n.'T qnr:...rii ti. :a i z.t av-l uv 1.1-11: v 1 la thesi- cmm .11. o ynr v m !" H "T 1.. W VKKbM) I IiraiifK tflioo ai.'l Va rd : At : Somerset, Pa., : Op. S IlC R. R. STATION- and Retailers iT! fs I i .V. 7 V, AII !:', .'."11 I 1 I ., . SI A Ik inli.y t s im A f H t. . tu'i X .!;. r k-l ill Hull.Jiru il'l Ri-firu 1ST I X Ct II Air, Scmercct Branch. & C R. H.lation. Srm ref. Pa hr .nrn by then .llrcft fm-n thmr tV-an-rn tniui. J a-tit yliii. th-io r. ! fi-n ni ilie m ir-n rei.ir - i oai.ru jx irk.ilil .ueilteiu" I 'f lite a-In;.: iii..ii"i IS Til K Mi l:, y, aril n- -I fh- . t-A u-p - a 1 1 a mn . -u r.in'ii"'inl ii-ttini. iMv- r ii- 4 ' hr f. 1-1 1. Il siltt-rt: k with ,...r I'ik tc. tmi! r-ur. pr-i-i.iw- iwio i. - . - t'Ti jier iii t Ji-iyr. luff l ht w r. I ci.i- M.-fi. I I.-. II 1-. T to- I.. l.v tne In I: in linn till. a ifajisia k ii i ri THE EQUITABLE Life tmm Coj-ej of tie Giiltei itaia;. Hair )j ILllfdr. Pt cs't. 120 BROADWAY. H. Y. 8! CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS SURPLUS - $53,030,531 - - 12.103,756 13.473.571 i.i'nn' irnooiiw New Asstiratici writttti in ISn l.r).7."i. l'iii.l to policy huMcr-i tlntino 1 1 lust 24 jvars, $777,(!i). Ti.e S cii-ty ai wrifvii ty yc.r4, an mi- i.i'e nil lur.T'iliU il..ilLU ..1 puny in 0.0 iuril. Tlie urla m.1.1 . -ft lie s.'i-iy, ( u 1 j ceut. Ta'.uati-n. ir t..-ii r tlm-i tint af . ur-in.-un. -.-. ...j.. n w n . tlicr 1 KB i-qpitaiile Lira Akciiaji ! So-iirrT U- lUKi il:. In ami xim,-ip c utinct ul 4.'iuraii-, ir.?.- from Nar!enii..iDii an. to.-:,ntt-:il i-iiu-liiiHQ s, an IMilseL' I' Abl.t. uCi r liirco y-ara. All pull ik-s, as ?in t iht y Iwro i.o in l-atalile, ar p.iyal.lc IU.lt hlHAI LV n;-.a 1 i.-!a. t..n irnofso .!uiih. auit a Irani ruieuT, wl limit th, .Irlay u.-nil wilt, u'tscr rinp.iiii.. pr ihU fR..f-T pavuest. 'he lie. ttirurr i! an r.iUt. ble inilu-T :t 110, only r.ira.1 fn,ni arm yln iliajt ami Iiuph, bat rcwives p-euuiarji ielll a imii-lily aj If tbe atnoaut ol iho a.'aur.imia '-wn kit.-tk1 In lwu.l ul liieU.nemui. ntnt tht . L'i.l u.1 S h?i . W. Frank Gaul, Sp-ial .Vcent Iir oiii. Het Co Uli PATENTS nb'itlQe.l. an ) all Im.-lni'is In the V. S. Fatrn FtE"""' ' urts Ll"'i'" 10 10DERATI f We aia oviwlte the V. S. Parent liT),-e.eti K-ti in PATEMI BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, am ; rn ulaMii ween's iu ie.-j uuie iti.m ttj,,fc rejj jlr.'nV.SHINGTOH. J W hn impi ur .irawlfi U ent we a-lrie j t. t tm'en'ebiliiy lr of r-h-.,r-s; ami we make MC I CHARGE UE.LESS WE OBTAH ?ATENT. e rclrr, lure, i-j ihe I'u.-na is tr. inr Sui.t. the Money inler ilivi'imi. nn. tu flffli-iai th li.',.,!l''. -.ui eiien.a tn j..ur wn .si.. " tJlf,,- viaaiil.iis ..n. II. C I - In pr.ttnU gtrtn away Si n-lnii6 e. t- !!!. ie ..u i riv m i vu.i we frtt 1.1--K lire . I -ml Urn. wm-. nt "ii.itrt i.n lt w.ir that witl at ont-e brin vuu In nn.nv fiv-'t-r tbiti nythlnirel'e n I'nrr. i All f tne am 0 i Ii. t.-eia wi, Ii r-e-h i-.T. Aa-n a w -nt-il ,-T-r. wh-re, ol e tiK'i t nil -x-.-:-.. t - , i limrj ir ir..reiiiac oi.l-. t- ir.rii in .- ,i,.r i.w'i hme. K..riin f'T '!i tk m h' m-I-.iIv ur .1. Il..ii'l ,; Iv . tl. Uuu. .-.Tat - . 1". r; ! ,, Mune. . ma - - . . . . KJ - "tii.l " "' fit - .nil r- s iv, ir-1 I i. r.', l m ,. tcuee.r rt-ht iw ai.vthiurf- tn tL 9X. tn-4 Bti v nr. . a.,...- .1... r.... cx , Atliri t ta. Jl nine. lacs. WE LEAD. OTHERS VOL Trusrs. Medicines, and Gherr'.": I.i tbe Iir ir r 1 ! -rz t in t!.t ,1 tn v ( f.'.r i W !l! d Tn i- g if !.-. I K II EVERY DEPART; iIipI skCri!l a. 1'viiti ..1 goods ."1XD r; !. POM EEKu I.. 1 1 an- (1 v n TAINTS. (Ht.S. i ; 1. ass. I'l l iv. VAhNiSM. AXIt I'AXTSns- si. if so a rs. Llil'SIIlX (.O.MIo. I'KHrrVKPV 'JoM.Kr . School Books and Sc' cci : at Lowest Fricci i-Wo nsk Si.fi:il Afirt.-B '.'.N r Good Gccds, Low Price Ani A i ILL LINK OF OPTICAL cocr.v cms uujMwS US! ..KTlSN" y. '1 A ' ! .1 7i 1 :' X J.J.J C. N. EOYB 'MAMMOTH Ui SOMERSET F.. ISAAC SIMIZ iiBir m m PATRIOT ST., SGMEF.;:T. ?- it -i. J a LiOsaiSi i lilt ,---0, T , jt'-'p t -r J i "HlalUl i:. ArfLitq lfr:p!f ro am IS" "' TT Toi litCillll, . Wiil hold Hames In place better tfian any other Collar. If You Mantis Buij a Co-' c..' V, -.- j CUTTJEUi j Tall it"?. I al-n ! ; f : ;! EIirncs3, Sir' lllcs, Whip t, Hrnh.. T .-(. Wai K- it' ! ti'iiml iu i Kir '-. 1 1.-- S . ! .:. r . '.D'l .-'iillliZ 'i p :'i 11 T Wh.ai'i ii.fii i l .oi; il.i -k irive n c '- I 1NA A 1 lice:. Low Priced ? tilizers. Low priced fef.ifcc not always the best. Br. $25.00 Phosphate is t'. best and the cheapest i tilizcr, for tiie simplo tlia: it rives a. rooi ;;:!-; o o as articles that cost vcr r.u:' more money. No farmer c--1-make a mistake who : up Baugh's Animal Bor.z Super-Phosphate for s-5 F r ton, in new bags, iVce en board car or boat at Phi!u-'-'-phia. Their address is Xo. -3 South Delaware Avenue. P:: ! adelpliia. CALVIX BE KLIN II AT PA. .r. !.mii.:.f.!:-s MAWfKACTT.'KfK "K FLOUR & F D T -,!wa kipnn h'in-1 :i ! i-i: . - ttHS-MKlU BruKWHKiT 1 all Itui.le if Ullije. a,l..at'l alu,'. , liKA- U ii-'i I acll ti ROTTOM I luck "lii.ti-ple a.i'1 !itll. Voqwiil ' n Inst iroro me. My siuek i al F- ORDERS FILLED TV.C j0W TO MAKE KC' LlrTl IUMW, -tV A- T'r '' ; i i :i . N' nhil i - . ' - fi V t ' ' ' ' , I in. N-r (! I - h i, . - - . n k. u rxio ut. i, r N "VSi 6 ... t f I J m- re n w li J T it mt" i. u ... -- i r ii " a mil teaiuii. i r- n -,rl fill. Ttruuiree. i.Ai.ij.T tii-n -" Main. 1- I I I&r 7 . I I I I it m t
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