u u he Somerset Herald Lnas of Publication. I ..J-,,W' awea-... ... : nrwiBs A a Llsl The Somerset Herald, Somerset. Pa. J. B. O'CVNSOK. :ii- ED. ET-AT-LAW. "-.-r- r i-'T'T T - . . w 1 -4Am A7 m - SomthI, Pa. rDLEY. S- aTTuE5EY-AT-LAW, La uieiest. P ,- TcrT uaeTStt, Psna " Sosserest. Pa. ni.1- - W. . w-rti- c A w A A - i tH4r wlU b C COLBO&S '- ATToa-WS-AT-LAW. ., tt,TM:4 to ear cm win b. prompt- r .i !.iUiin Oanties. SiWf- ,iun rnnvn 41 Soaenet, Fa.. utntln ts bujnrwaa entraaV .He. a mB"" " D XS: VFYFr-. 7 - SoBenrv r" - . . .-I u tall care wui ba ' - - T ame l. rroH, U s3r.P- , - ivtiiertiocs TonVO.KIMMM- ,1 iTTUkSH'AmW, u Saierwt. Pi. . ' ... . ,.,.-,, ornntlM with pn-mpt TTrvTY V srH KL1 H " ATTi'RSET-AT-tAW i. -. n1 P4mtna UIOli P. VALENTINE HAV prv;cBM ifclty JOHN H. UHL. J AmEY-ArLAW u- bin. 3oo H-wl olltViu. At Ut- T G.OGLE. J , ATTIB5ET-AT LAW". Soaamt Pk, DR. J. M. LOCTHER. ( Fvraerly o Stoyown. ) PHVSXCIjy A.VP SI IGEO.V, nt hU jow Iuor E3. HxU 1 irt Dr Stur- BrsJ. D S.E.W. BLOUGII, E.XICTATBIC rBTSICiX ASO srSCEO.Y T111 6M tmce to tb peopU f SonwrMt t 4 r.fity. '(! tn t. r "-B rj promptlj tivwxdu. r u t toao'1 i 'tut. c pnfeM.iii:iy o K;haat wT PiuoJ. WW KtittT DR. H. S. KIMMEL l nnpl b mn i tral X hl office. 3lain DR. H. ERUBAKER tenders his ntcMtaokl -rtr to tin rtt4x) f DR. WM. RAl'CH Orders his ptr Hrtool wnrtrx to the ettbKBi ot Sa- i 4t Jour ut of Wi, A Brkebfl D' l.S. J. M'-MILLET. i t:irv Trti. Antt rtl rr hWTtKl. All "vm-vat r:&r&9tMd wttartofy. oat? in B.rt. ip kmIth. Eatrknr r DR. JOHN' BII.T-. HEXTIST. Jltm ip Rain IsCmk A Dtartti Movk lIL WILLIAM COLLIN'S, t'ENTiST. Sc3(EKSET. "A. laXaaarb RVrk. abon Boytt Prt Uit im a eaa ai all usm k Iba4 pnfv ftii kMaactwvk. aaeh a ftUtac. rara- lauw. nnaiu. ac AnlWrial hol all kftte. (im ba auicrtal tsMnwL UparattaM Waal. DR. J. K. MILLER haa peroa retty laeatad a Brrtta ST tk ant-tea ! riit D IISOND HOTEL, STOYSTOWrV. PKKN'A , TVa-wyataraaa wa banwi fcwa baa aualy Matagr.wkiyaadara-lTnaa4 wttb aU r a. :r:To:. Mfb ha B1 !itm K.Kft, ptM fc tba trmariln pablai. aj rn. ri ntnm ba lai all ba. ar dua. wnk a am paNar ball anaeba trt an aim tam ana M ataMaw t u tMarttB faa ba baa at taa luvaal pw "ala anna, by -Jm at. 4ay ar awai. 8 AX C IX CY-STTIL Pwa. .COar IMaaaoaa aaMa.P E:ITS' FURH1SUIKS EOGDS .i.VC HATS AHD CAPS. y Suck it ail H E V. aad h bra SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. H tana1 m part af Caps, Srf P!s, S'jsen. Sot Sli aid Ihea Etr siieS, Shirts, riierrear, Ssiry, rstsZai is. cil TbainiciaianbMaratanaa A3 rnada SOLD AT POPriAK . 11 " twat on aJaca. BOOH KO. CA$EBEXS KUKK. I'AI X I CASEBZER, Agents Wanted r -awaty aaara. Term Liberal BROS.. Mursawnten. l fueuaieiaTS aeaaataa; "r- . -twco 1 ILJ 1 VOL. XXXIII. NO. 50. V ESTABLISHED 1847. The Oldest Business You ure rwpectfuHy invited to call hi. smi-ii us TO BE FOUND IN WESTERN PENN'A. Our Goods are Warranted to be as Represented, acd PRICES NET CA?H, within the reach ot all persons needing them. SVOKE STACKS AXD BREECHISGS FOE EXCISES HADE TO OET'EU. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOBBING Of all kinds in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, Promptly attended to at Lowest Rates, onler xtH'-vm jrom j. r. f syruiwj in (hir Line. EAnTK W. "FT A."3T, 2S0 Washington Street,! - Jolmstown. Pa. P. S. Look For Jy Xante cn. tha.TYind-jV. . Sum Fox. JoatAA Wot. muni mmna ihtht. M ASVFACTCKEtS OF PURE BONE HEAL AND DISSOLVED BONE. Therc Oradei of Pboapbataa Xanaiarrared and krpt CMMtancly oa Baad : IMPERIAL. - AannooiattJ. EXCLLSI0&. - - - - Kaw-B-otJ-ACID, ------ Pbuspbata Onr fartnry K now In eprntuoo. tailly S-iaib of ttr tun af SoicanM. tm ch lis. uf t at old iwgnmi A Mineral Point EaUroad. t auBV'aeuu aaaa bat STASDAHD GOODS n.aT-faw tt tht tT .nt Oar Fanillaen BEST IN THE MARKET. Oar roretnaa. J. A. John3. u aih J.iahoa Hornwr a riliimMn. ivr otvt 12 Tears. Tba ?a- pmet-y X i.or F.'torr t? 10 loer pr d'. W tak h-wet In nrhang? ir Pboupbairf. Faramrf aoJ Hbcra raa itu :omj by i4m ap all NnwibMrmair. aal b:icaJw ibfatuu!. All v af a u uiat our With aar and ail others oerd la tha sutrket. W arc'ber. ti kit. and onr wt tpaa tr UkohpItm Wa have BrttlaJa railroad laciU h f lur sbipplca. H-iLL 0rfi FILi.tD FSOXfTtr. In stadia Tear order. aWreai SMfflmifflES. jLpr-3iXA SOMERSET. PA. DR. J. M. LOUTHER, rilYSICIAX AXD DRUGGIST, SOMERSET. PA. CSSCS3 132AS2S 2 ST2CIALTT. The Purest and Best DEriiS. PAIVT. OIIA VAKX1SHES, PATENT MEDK'INES. STAT1USEET, tc, Ac, Ai., Keft cmLtUniij aa Aaad, sad said at lAe VERY LOWEST PRICES. Store andPfflcvoa Wain Straet. tferae duocr East of t0 tmeraat H"OW. Snru Pv A hare ofl!iptdie patr-aiara ta respertlaiiy a Uciied. Call and inict a-j lack. ; J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. ' FARMERS. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK ! Tha loprrted Clydesdale Horse. WUl rtaod r tba serrlre af Jtarea tbrooKaaat the SCSH uf Iwi, at ay lane one mile vest of StpiOT'te. I tkMS.- Arttalnrara a aare with frial, pay. am n be aaJr wiiaa tba atare b) knxia to ba uk tl Adt Mnoa nartta wftk or talllm to attrad alth an iniored carp will ba hid mpm-1 ibl lor the toaaraace. Proper eara wUl be tk-1 aa bt ao acrcantat.illtr f alit. j CaaVfciTfo.' Kar-ia a beaatlfal dark ba anaartad rnA Srutlaod t rears aan. areiaba I l'o ppiand. l 1- baa3f hlrb. and poawfata bna. .ad Maew. a caa temper, bad a splendid : JOSIAH AXKFNY. Oriu d AEErxa narllin. H. BOWERS, BaKER AKDCOKFECTIOKER. SOMERSET PA. Kartnc ta.n chance of the property and x tare ol Lhe Bakerr lurmerlT a.iurtd hy Albert Eecke. and r.attad and rinrnibd tbe . I aa now prrparadtc !urnlsb tba pai'Ue w-tk every thtsc In si .ine. Meals roral-Wt at ail boon. a chort oon-. aad at Tamahl. raiea. We haTeeo-ataatly aa hand tin c-Mtrax CR0CER1ES ARD CONFECTIONS, And are prepared tn faraUh parties, tails, plenlr Ac-, wfck .T.rjULtoe la car liae O nwial .I ILHOStKs. lit IlCATFD PIRFTTLT Oil W !! USE tflTTS. I'lV. B. '. R- K.. THTS SAV l.XO AXTKA O ST uri'EA Y- Pttv) Ptp nrcrcrT.Mlp.rl Whisht; AkuU UJU, wvul jjiuujuuu tfiuaaj . Stttasted rm raacaM of AJMrbaaiea. m tha wa ter Ma r4d awua irumn. Tins wba-ky m auka br tba duatdMlnruad pmaaa. aad gaaa aataad parteUy para aad tall prvut mfO-irrt fStd saaat Ai as acriar. Special. Ia order ts rt H tal Keapera aad Dealers a ;rea! -ppnnanlr- aeiit ewk'C ofleiad. wui aaa ; crart (or man-'TTarr of Wi. a aay 4aaa Uit from tutiu harrebk lw tbaa tbe prrrt ler. at tmsjcnne-BbandirLbraayaari,ebar(-ixlc bat a aaiaU na fur aurtaare. Oa baad 130 narrria of Utd fclsky. retal-We at f bitfi.Mn:i. I Write tor fall pertimt-rs ra mra ts lanra (aaaitiasu 8. T. SWUTZt-R. sept, -- SW nua I DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kaala af Pater tWl it a. byte ot KIM Ta bmeraatcaaaty. ra. I-Mian af adaaiatretMa mm the abswe aatate hmwm baaa araa-ied a tbe aa Hialaaad br tbe aata-nty. aodea la bareby iaa ta aU peratae kadeeaad ta saM aetata ta aaAa -asaedi. ate i lanal aad Iboaa bartaa elalaas aaiast the tltaw ca mr belera Satarday, the auA day af Ma.. V-aa. at the aUa raaiaeai-e ot deeaaaad, at lsaloekr.a. . . . ivni'n.iiut'-. aprX. a pmrn frees sawy. Sead as 6 .-eat. b-ur aad by nail ra will ' lUUlUit frtt a parwasre ei wia m am ' ral. tba will start yoa work that W.S at aara betas paa ta away taaaar tkaa i A,-tiar else ia aai.iaa. all aJMat saa nam , In prasHtts with est baa. Areata waatad aver wbaea 4 eitber sex. af all aeaa. Inr alt tba Usee, aiaea tiase aaly. la work aw as)t their eww aea. fiiani ftwall worfcas anaaaay as- Paa'l delay. U. Hau-R A Co- Paruaad, Disiery 1 House in the City. and examine the largest assortment of STOVES, -mi urn m ism ZJLXTasZTCU SDMERSE1 CQUUTT BAKK ! (ESTABLISHFD 18T?.) E12LE.lHiES3C5. 3 LfEITTS. President Caehier Coneetlcas Bade a aU para af taa Caitad Siatea. CHARGES MODERATE. Partly wlsbbur la atxt am Waat eaa ba aa- (oainralaud by Aran aa Tark ia any aaav Oollartlt oa.!e ar.a prptii T . S. B"B1S bnaht and aukd. Mnac acd ralaaOla aararad hr at litro:M -nii aaiaa, woa a aa gast a Ya AAa as tu k. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. aaT-A kwal aaibtays abaaraad.'a Aunt A. ttaaaa. J. Scorr Waan, HORNE & WARD rcmaotUi to EATON & BROS. SO. 27 FIFTII AYEME, PITTSBURGH, PA NEW GOODS S7S27 Zttf STZCHLT3S lakrsidaries, Laces, llliasry, Waits Eaads, Naas ksrebiefs, Drsss Triaaim, Hosiery, Sieves, Cerssts Masiis ui arias Uadaraesr, la fasts' sad Ckiidrsa's Datinag. Fasty fisads, Ysres, Zeskyrs, Bata rials of M Kiass tsr FARCY WO IK, Mi MM GccJs, in, k mrt TATaoaAas ts aasra niLir aoLarrran. tOrJers by Mail attended to with Prompt ness aftd Disratcn. TUTT'S POLLS "THE OLD RELIABLE." 25 YEARS IW USE. The Sraatast Madieal Triaapfc cf tte Aye Indorsed all over the Work! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losaofappeata. Xansea-boweiscoa-bTe. Pain m the Head. with a Ciqil sen satioain the bapartPalnnder tha snouider-ttades falnea alter eas-ing.-wltlx ad-S-nclinaaoa to exertion of body oTB-ia-t, Irritability of temp, er, Low spintsXosa of cieniory , w.Ui a feeling of wjneglectedoine dnty, weariness. Dtzziaesg, Flutter itt of the Heart. Dots before the eye, YelfowSn.Head3che,Re-tiessries at night, highly colored Urine. H THESE WAEjriKGS ASS tTSHEIBED, srrm zsazza imi c:s is mns. TCITS FILLS are especially adapted la saca rasea. ooa doae effect sorb a cflug ot feeltntr aa to aatoniab the snffr rr. Tbey I aeraaee taa Appetsta. aad eanM tbe txxly u Take aa t leak, tbaa thr sys tem is aaarbb, aad bv tbeir Taate 4ma oa Um PlaaeUae Orcaaa. Mcm tariat2IJJro!TrjFvai5 TUTTS HAIR DYE. Grat Rare r Wnrmts ehanewl ta a &uxr Bt-acx ty a single appiu-atiea at Uiw tTX. It iniparta a natnral eoior. acta tnarsntanemkdy. Sold by Drocgtsta, or t by exprvM oa rveit)t ot at. Office, 44 Murray St.. New York FASHIONABLE CUTTER & TAILOR, a $ Pt' & bad aany ! L '.;'. tV . years exserieik'e t u all branches at ba Tsllortne bas- tneee. i praaraplae Satis-artloa ta all a? wbe aaj call ap. i i aa ae aad (Avar . ..(A. m with tbetr pat-' - Yoars, k. VH. M. HOCHSTEIXEB, j CHARLES HOFFMAN, IIERGHA1IT TAILOR. - .... k (AMaHaBT)rBaaiirs 0caeJ ' IiTIST -TEES i-J LSTET FEUH tMSAVSFCT10ll 6UJWJMTEED. SOMERSET F-k-t- CATARACT KUSDXWSS ' j V y- eanaed be lees T traasparewry of the ; )eM b.htad tbe pepll btabt a Jsstse 1 6. -d taa-s eat ef by ressorai ef tbe vra sse bndr. Tbe pata of the afier- taiha H miw ssry Ma.wad aaewtaa .Bti-t af tbe new aaaratbatie, by slaply patttaca few drape be i be eye. tha aper iiKa M harae by tha tanat haul Tba beat effMe reealts are arewred la all eperadaas .a tha Kra aai J Wm. Kaaa aassl tdwaaa. SflL WT . Aa-U.aa4. Psaa Awev , kfw B-Ttk. m bomerset MOTHER ASD CXCXE JOE. - Auntie, who are the heroes Teil me, or don't too know T I looked cp from my aeainc : " Mother and rode Joe." Mother's eyes so peaceful Gare a reprorm? look. " Esther, why don't the answer ? Read to her out of a book, Dutifully I obeyed her. Read of the olden days ; Of knight and bold explorer, AU deeds that mea will praise. ' But mother has Iain there raiTennK Without word of com plaint. Voril (hooch abedoeso't know it She to ear household saint- And Joe? 31 y darling brother ! Bra rely be pat aside His lot e and strong ambition, And ail his youthful pride. Hid them away forever. Thinking n one would see. To cara, aa was just his dnty, For mother, and Sue, and nie- Aml when that child is alder. ril see that the shall know That none of the saints and heroes Eqnal mot her and Joe. Attna & Rcid, in Ctrrtaritinalijt. OLD BIXUOVS BRIDE. Let me see where was it that I i first met ber? Oh, yes. it was under the superb arches of High Bridge, boating by mooctliht A globe of j reddish r-earl rlowly ascended out i of the East the shadows of the great bridge noting softly vt tbe mirror like burface ef tbe Hudson river; the sound of a tiute played softly afar off, and all ot a sudden the keel of my boat came sharply in contact with somebody else s oars. "Hallo, you." cried out a clear incisive young voice. "Where are you going to ? Why don t you kx k which way you are steering?" 'Charley Dresden !" cried out I. little heeding the torrents of obloquy he was beginning to heap upon me. '"Old Matti more," he responded joyously. Why, who on earth would have thought of finding you dreaming on Harietn Rivr. Here! come into my boat ; hitch on your old craft behind, and let me intro duce yon to Mi.-s Sophy Adriance." I looked as sharply at Miss Sophy as the moor.light and my own mod esty would let n;e. for I knew tl.at she was the especial admiration of my Ineod Charley Dresden Sbe was pretty, slight rcucd ars.1 rosy, with china-blue eyes, a dimple ! in either cheek, and golden brown , balr worn in lora.loose curls. There was something Cower-like and dTi cate in her prettices? something unconsciously imploring in her way of lifting her eyes np to your lace. ... . . . : lev roared out tenor barcarolles. I even essaved a German student song which I had learned in Heidle- berg no one know? now long ago, and we parted the best of friends. A week after Dresden and I met face to face on Wall street "Hallo, Mattimore I" said Charley, his honest visage liehting up. "What do you think of her?"' I think she is a pearl a jewel a princess among women : l an swered, with perfect sincerity. Concratalate me. tnen : cned Cbarley beaming all over, "for I am engaged to her ! Only last night! Look here T opening a mysterious silver case which he took from bis inner vest pocket "What do you think ot that for an engagement ring?"' "A fine diamond," said I. putting my bead critically on one side ; "and fancifully set" "We're to be married in October," said Charley, lowering his voice to the most confidential tones. "It mieht have been sooner if I ! been sooner if 1 badn t . that bustneee in Europe 3. But I shaU be sure to badn t undertaken for our firm be back bv October, and the money I shall make will be acceptable to ward fitting up and furnishing cor " ' t 1 V e rowed home together or, at! one,, --ho reat narm, i mean, ck leaVCas far 6n our way home as the 'cause I've written him- long letter Harlem River would take us. So- jail about mamma and Mr. Bullion, phv sang little boat ballads. Char- which be must have received almost new Come, tecaue, vou mowi: p 1 lununri tc (iicuiu. i u; o M.ttimore, I'm not rich." T of detection or punishment, blooming daughter bring many a I spent an evening with her after- They "re almost mvsriably captur- j to her hunzry famUy, and the ward-tt the sen teel boarding house .hre the-T have reahied from 1 eiegant hdy wuo atows her to where she and her mother-a nice, their investment The old convicts. !eleai.hily enter her rich home re-brieht-eved little woman, the full- w,ho make the coin in some secret iwarj4 i with money or cast-off W.n rrtr, rcrreanond with go- place after serving their Ume in pns-; clolheg when from the iine9 0f her phy's bedding loveliness-dwelt in , the fcosit ot apartments, furnished in dark blue reps, with a torn-op V-. t .1 i...tAiia! iniwl aa a ! hioh I..ri-Pd ,fa and canaries and geraniums in the windows. "It i so kind of you to come," said Sophy, with a gentle pressure of the band when I went away. "I ara so glad to welcome Charley's friends." And I fit that I could cheerfully fit through smother evening of com monplace chit-chat and photograph albums for such a reward aa that WelL Charley Dresden went away, ard as he didn't particularly leave Sophy Adrisrhce in my charge, I didn't feel called upon to present my self at the genteel boarding house. I supposed, naturally enough, that all was going right until one day l received a note from my old fnend. Bullion, the banker, a man of sixty ! mhn waara a witr and anectaclea. and ! - - . -r j counts his income upon the double firoo ! "Bullion wrote from Saratoga,; where he had gone because he didn't ! , I know what else to do with himself, in the dull season. He asked me to i be bis groomsman. Bullion wis go-; icg to be married. j "Of course you'll think it a foolish j thing for me to do," wrote Bullion ; i "but even at 60 a man has not en- j UrelT outlived the aire of sentiment ; and when once vou see Sonhr Adri- once you will forgive anv seeming ; depressed -spinta. loaa -of appetite, ( " Good evening. Tommy. Is your inconsistency on my part" j general debility, disordered blood, sister Clarissa at home?". I went straight to the genteel j weak constitution, headache, or any j "Yes, sir; she's oat in thekitch boardicg bouse. It waa possible disease of a bilious nature, by all en popping corn for you." that I might be misled bj a similar-! weans procure a bottle of Electric; "Popping com for me? Why, itv of name, although even that was I Bitters. You will be surprised to how very thoughtful! Ilikepop- unlikelv. T ha.; . k t I asked of the skttemlv servant 'girl i , j.k.k.n s. woo auawerwj us ocii. . -Ko. tar. Mies Sophy's spending a few weeks with afrieJd atSarati ; ta," she answered ptompUy. That was enough. I went home and in- closed Bullion's letter in another en- elope, directinr il to poor C-MtfUe' lresuen s aaairsa, roeio xvauuive, T - v t ? J 1 Ta-a. T A A ESTABLISHED 1827. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY. 3IAY 27, ISS5. Vienna, adding a few lines of my own, wherein I endeavored to min gle consolation and philosophy as aptly as possible. ; And then I wrote, curtly declin ing to "stand op" with old Bullion. It was but a lew weeks subse quently that the waiter showed an elegantly dressed yoanjt lady into tuy room at the bote!. I rose in some surprise. Aside from old rjoir- j iam Piatt and my laundress, my llady visitors were few. But the in stant she threw up ber thick tissue Ttil I recognized the toft blue eyes acd damask rose cheeks of Sophy Adriance. Oh,'Mr. MattimoreH she cried piteously, "I know you wont miad aij coming to your parlor, because ; you seem exactly lias a utner te nia." ' I winced a little at this. "But 1 hare received such m letter from Charley, and as rou're known him i longtime. 1 thWbt Derhana vte could explain it to me. Ob, I have been so wretched. Aad. indeed, ia deed I didn't deserve h ?" -. Che gave me a tear blotted letter and then sat down to fry quietly in . a . ' . " the conner ot tbe sofa until sucb time as I should nave finished perusaL ita! What does be mean, Mr. Matti- more?" asked Sophy plaintively, "when he accuses me ' of deceiving him, of selling myself to the highest bidder? Oh, it is'so dreadful P I folded the letter and locked se verely at her. "Miss Adnance," said I gravely, "it strikes me you are trying to play a double part here. The affianced bride of Benjamin Bullion ought hardly to hope to retain the allegi ance of poor Charlie Dresden into the bargain." "I don't understand you,'' said So phy, looking wistfully at me. "Are you not to become the wife 6t Mr. Bullion, the banker?, I ask ed, staimly. "Oh, dear, no," said Sophv. That's mamma P "Eh ?:' gasped I. "It's mamma,'1 answered Sophy. "She's to be' married next week! Didn't you know it?" I sUred straight befoi me. Well, I bad got myself into a pretty pickle by mcddlitig officiously in affairs that didn't concern me. "Look here. Miss Adriance," said I : "I will teil you all about it" So I did, I described old Bul- I lion's letter, my own false deduc- uona tnereirom, ana tne rasn aeea i had committed in sending the bank- er s correspondence to Charlie Dres- aeii. "And now," said I, "do you der that he is indignant?'' Sophy's face grew radiant won- "But there's no harm done," said i u- . .1 l x the next marl after he sent off this cruel, cruel sheet of reproaches.1' Sophy was a true prophet There was no "real harm" done. The next mail brought a letter full of entreat ies to be patdoned, and a brief, brusque note to me. I stood nn with old Ben Bullion. and that full-blown rose, Sophy's mamma, after all ; and when Char lie Dresden came home I cut the big wedding cake at his marriage feast (Matsrhltlsf a Perreaalaw Crfaae. " Not so much going on now as six veare ago," counterfeiting is i there was five or remarked United States Marshal Monroe to a Grand I Rapids (Mich.) Lealrr reporter, i " The manufacturers and sh overs of : the queer have come to realize that j maiden's arrival. She, too, is called, .hi .h : -ni- . ,erT rvoroua clav'l Luc H"1r PhUa-.Mhii Tek ltl dowuWtween the rows of rJS auj iciifjw. 01 iitue. ic.ci.uou w " j most cenain. We have captured, t convicted and sentenced between ! . th P? S91 b ."" : tiour years, ana autneiwanderir,e jife ia resumed. Chil- U- V - .a.. W-I... ...... I Tk.. Vr".r "7.; ,:i iihtp itifii iiri taru u 11 ; t " a.-a-'.aaaaewaa va w.axavs.v.m ' are mofttv countrr oovs who. in; I - . - t . - aimpucuy oeneve mat tney ran hanil the rxvrna roin aithmit P " . " P t"ed or rore pother innocents who in t0 l"e 10 he SJU nd. Pet ' canght The maker of the coin is liter captured as ell as the bors who handle it But the people are rapidly learning they cannot counterfeit the coin of tbe realm with impunitv, and with a few more years of vigorous enforce- j A C iL. 1 . .:!.-. t tL. I men. oi uie taws, vioiauou ot me laws in iQisrespecv wui nnii.1,,, ,k r aamlrinr l.rinc- the fvn unknown in this section of the coun try." Making the Bess of It Dr. Hough, bishop of Worcester, waa the most amiable of prelates. He had a very curious barometer, which cost two hundred guineas. and one day a vou dk man called on . - . .k-'i- r k' him p. In piacini, , chair for the vi-itor the footman knocked down lbe baromeur and smashed it 1-. Tk iu aiALuzu lua v uuuk uau w aa vO- i ered wilh coofosion at being the in-i . e k : k. i " - - aa..va,4j a ms-mw the Bishop, with a pleasant smile,! said : " Drn't mention it pray. The ; weather has been very dry for a long time, and perhaps we shall have some rain cow. I never saw , the barometer ao low." LanJun j Tine. . j - Sever Give Vp. I j If you are sufienng with low and the rapid improvement that will i follow ; you will be inspired with; new Kfr !reo?t.n 1d wi" i return : cam and miserv will eease .t -W-.-.- - ; "Q nenceiorm you wui rejoice n KBl"- ! ' && cent bottIe bv C N- 1 - ' Large crowds of colored people . continue to leave South Caroliii if.. l.laaa..a.J Tawaa i m aiuubmb wlua a cam. A Scbool Girt s Rooasca. I suppose normal school girls of the present generation are not radi- cally differed from those of my day. Human nature is the same, all the world over, and normal school eirla are not exempt from pride of dress, of wealth, of superior beauty, and of Biga social position. Sometimes I Fracciscu by ra.1 lor ba.ftr.at sum tney toJ plainly show their con-! in a week; it would not at first a p tempt for those less favorably situa-1 pear thai people could be found to ted. These reflections bring to mind occupy the fine state rooms that are a pale, delicate-looking girl, in one of! fitted up for the use rf passengers in the lower classes, who was always 1 all of the California clippers. But sbabbilv dressed. Maav of the cirls looked down upoa her, and in their' nomsniacs people who are inordi-' "Who goes there?' said the sentinel forced intercourse greeted her coldly ; nately fond of the sea, drunkards Ion the bridge. 'A friend going for a and almost discourteously- She was : acd love-sick youths furnish occu-i doctor,' replied Harold. "Pass,' said not a very bright scholar, and evi-' pants for the staterooms and help I the sectitieL He quickly rode up dently maintained her position, 'to swell the profits cf the owners of, Eleventh street to Pennsylvania av which was always near the end of j the ships. A jour.g man who likes enue and Eighth sfeet and there in the class, by persisct and dogged 'the sea, and whose health has been ! the darkness waited until the thun effort. One day. in response to Ttheiundermiaed by office work and kin-idering hoofs of Bixjth's horse were (daily ruil-cali, absent " was regis j t?reu opposite ner name, ana n was seferal days before, inquiry being made as to the cause, her history be came Known, sbe was fatnerless, and her consumptive mother pinch - ed. and planned and worked and saved to keep her at school long enough to be graduated and obtain a teacher's certificate. The mother's feeble strength was insufficient to entirely provide for their mainte naiice, but she struggled on manful ly, and the girl assisted her to bear life's heavy burden. They worked at sbirtmaking, and every minute that could possibly be spared out of school hours waa devoted to unre mitting tail. This was the cause of her insufficiently-prepared lessons. The double strain was too mach for her. however, and a viru!ent fever laid her low. When the truth be came known there was a reaction in tbe class. The better acd kindlier fee'ines of the girls were aroused and quickened into life, and when, paler and frailer than ever before, the ob ject of their sometime pity and con tempt returned to school, she receiv ed a greeting that brought the tears of grateful joy to her eyes. It is not strange that, cheered, strengthened and encouraged by the love ard friendship of her classmates, the thorny path of learning had mere of roses in it for her. ?hc was r.ever brilliant, but by patient and per sistent study she was at last enabled to graduate. Her ambitious pians did not end here, however, and upon tbe death of her mother, about a year after, she obtained a position in the public schools. She bgm, ! little by little, to save out of her; sc-dfity salary enough to take a course in medicine. She graduated with ' honor, ahd on the occasion or my visit lust December to a thriving New .ugiauo iu.u a met urr iius fate, patient girl t ow become a woman, honored, respected and in the pos session of a lucrative practice. Hers is no isolated case. It ia true that the same combination of circum stances may not have occurred to any other pupil, but a large percent age of the graduates earned tbeir di plomas by strict economy, hard work and patient self-denial on the part either of themselves or their parents. Phitn. -Wir. Gjpjr Pec altairl ties. Few more fantastic scenes can be conceived than a gypsy wedding. The place usually chosen is a sand pit. Jn two long row3, fronting each other, the attendants take their ..r.L lea vino- a nath in the middle. j half-aay down which a broomstick i;a hM un about eighteen inches aril.v tha .ffround. The bridesroom ,9 called, w alks down the path, stecs i ner the broomstick, and awaits the eepriies. liahtlV trips Over the SUCK, anj then received into the arms - . . - ".a. . 1 nf rn-T rinHlianrl. A lew aavs 01 leasung lo.iow, ana men me wua, ... -. an 1 k a t na sn . . .. ml u,c" UKU SJ d III W i 1 I St 1 "1 tl 1 1 K il I fi 1 1 I 1,111- W k- ..i.nn .,1.1. .k. USUWVIS - -a awvatw w aax.a aw iwurc OI' makuig a livelihood. The 1 . . k ,-. k. r.,.m.-' bands she has been foretold a future t kn 9hocM tek9 io tlow lh ; hka subsUnce. ina sent to two full 0 ndor. Old age comes at lh nJ ,fter j .,ipefu, Lb; firms Located in Boston and New slowly t the gypsy race ; esa,e.hlls,u th j hmid belidiork- who put it through another pain and sutienng are strangers among them, and the pnvsician s ; craft is despised as are all the other institutions of the Gorjos. But when death at length enters the gypsy's i tent he is borne ur.cotaned to his re8urit- place, deep in tbe forest . ' - - . . I or on the lonely beath, and as often ! sies to the place where one oi our 1 r -,.. n i l.f.t ti roct tKv lin mil pay a short tribute to the memory tr : I l k k k- i of the heather. I A Ureat Oiacovrry. . r ti- ti -c x- . T . . ears: Mv wife had been eenouslv af- J'." " w wu" " u".u ,w , "' and 1 ?nr ?or! .TerelI ! than ever before, the bad used j . , , . ,. . "" remedies withoflt relief, and being urged to try Dr. King's J.ew J ' J.J l Ij. 166 discovery, did so, with moat gratify The first bottle relieved her very much, and the second bot- t m 14 na ahanlntalw nml hpr Sha . v j i i i,v e k: ' u"k 1" uw" WI -I1? .., . v- t, 1 itiai axjtues c i ec as . . sw u a Drag Stora. Large siae, IW. Tbe laraatlla Matctt-Maker. corn very much. es, sir. Shesaid she was go-! A J ' iog to put a dm of pop-corn vour nose, and if voo didn 1 1 under Uke the i - . . ,j . .1 .-.-: -. , nint soe a give ywu saac J??1 rf that evwtiiPg.--lfe aad Espr. ' Napoleon Bonaparte is the same of t colored man now hviisf jn Lao-j US4a aaLrvwWwU la WerfWa ueicib cvuui vmvuh4 erak From Xewr York to Sea. California, by j The ships that sail from this port to Sn Francisco take about one hundred and twentv-nve days to 1 ma'ke the outward trip. The price ! usurMv charged to carry passengers ts f.'JUU. As one can get to ban the existence of three classes of mo - dred frivolities, determines to build up his system and enjoy himself at; tbe same lime by taking a trip j around the Horn. Tbe captain of the clipper likes to see him come on j board. He is r.ot apt to be sesick and is so wonderfuHv and fearfully nautical that he furnishes a consid- erable amount ot innocent amuse- ment for the firt month, at least the braces or toe bai yards when those ropes are to be operated upon,' and so, though he is somewhat in the way at first and manfully re strains Lis desire for pulling and hauling juet as he gets to be handy. a gooo. aeai pi wore can oe got out m , , i r I i - . r u i m AH m Ulck ff w - A Aivj uiuunaiui is another sort of a passenger. He j goes to sea not bv choice, but on the recommendation cf his relatives and friends, who eecerallv offer hirr. the alternative of an inebriate asylunj.j He usually smuggles enough liquor j aboard to keep him in his favorite; article oi unuA anu Eu.u nunior tor pracuce we elementary ana oi me Warren ccanty, X. Ybad ia killing the first month ; but after that he is toilet, tneir gocl Iocks will show the e;eTen hui eB- whicJ apt to get sick or ill-natared SMrne- forth with mddmocal lustre. Such Dn Kay gives an account Every times he gets cured of his bad habit! splendid, great fi-shing black eyes. Sunimer u this day the citizens oV ar.disan agreeable companion for j such stately figarrs, such rich biacs ! Portknd Conn, go out to the Rat th. enure trip. j loc unkempt and rusty though ( UeiL and Citch the Kp The love-sick youth mourns and: they be, are seldom to b seen even j tiIe3 with .hoo the dru sighs about the ship, and gets (right-, m the other t-ans of Italy rue pic-i piet3 paring them 4 an ounce for fuily sea sick, and writes long letters , turesque Lmarone. with hi red ?osh j oi- Vhich finds readv sale. A - - ' I il r ana mauaim poetry cetweu speus i oare legs, ana general taste, lor mei tr.. t ... ... Av A j a .a.T ri iJXs At -It. rtiivi " v ana is reaiiT a nuisance. 11 r.c re - covers irom nis love and sea-sicKness he is apt to become a good fellow. J and an acquisition the bLip. If the to the society of bLip. If the trip around the - , - , - V . I iium wuH-jjii-ues -ui mra i.ncr w .. - a,l .i Ftupi. au in.iLvcL-.u t- accomii7U uu ii u ura uw. nothing will , the pale clerk comes; over thia city There U a new Rome back a naie and beartr Kl-ow, with .and a new Gtnoa. Divme I rovi- .-. ... , t . . . i nr at,ntitr th:it utn -tp-4 tprrr.r t.i thi j heart of his landlady and a grip that' - - r - w j. . - - - - - TriLvix'. CtHoriag a Mrerchaaa. mr-iius aiuic as ue.i.rs cooiera came uere. ana reinoi v ; i i -.i . .i . 3 i j 1 . . .- ' 1 -iiiritr.ey, id -iver uiat nanus jiun tr.em - trie uniEtaru nunpaui wr so many ; VOBU1 w f B-bhle at it and jret weiL cornea pack, wiuj., nia pas.-uo wrj late. - iX4 rest, nevfcf ua.1 a Ulg-jWM ak. and he did no liqur in subjection, and the !ove-.dom more thorouc'aly unswept,more: mMi;.,:r.. , .irti k.w a.Vk- ri.r. rat.ima ol.r In, m,tr tlwvn,i..H. -.,.;.!. . A rk- . meO.fclBe, Mt SlCA.y tOJ j .-n: 1 r . .v.t ... , - . -, , . pul the Hesh Irom the -Wei me -ieir-9 auu uiii:si I'Jisci tue needed reiorm at ieal win snoruvi" r, ,j ,,,.-. r . t v. :j i- .- ,. i grew iii ana Bfc-t.s r reiicu t:uaiiL.eriiiiiu. " i "f : n sppnmrnnifti. -:iri:a iapriTiriiT i TIl , . , . - .supply is d.-a.wn from wells, ia maiv Tne most Common complaint ii. r J - . ,, ,u ;n' t .-.-. i-5Unces cxxupvicg the same exca- tbat their meerschaums will not turn I - , r- , , .. , , .... .,, , -v vation as the ce-spool of the house color to a rich brown, even after the smokera rave emoke1 themselves :-. Ua aanT sai f aa AwA Me.ewMnM . 1 tha effort. Aftpr the artist has firs-i .---j .v.- j: a u- ! cutti- the desiirn and haa i -u i .u- k t .k- l ; 1-,'.a u-h- ; - - - is boned in wax. hv in wax 7 Because the wax peuetraCea the pores for a short distarice beneath the snr- face and serves to keep the coloring .k-. -v;-,.. tv. ,k .i 'e .-k . : nr. ,-,-,, i j .u ZlZZ. ; - J " ' . -. ,k,.,,t, surface bv ; ta VAttAj vu taa ti'j vi-aw.a m the heat inside. If it were not fori .1 i t ; . u ont -nd ... ---bbed off and the ':-. , ,a 1 .i---i ... tV' ww v W - -a ut'.i w .-m.- . . glaiin of glaw would do as well as, --; wax. but wax is the cheapest rcateri-' ! al that has been found for tbe pu.-, pose. Now. when over-anxious 1 P1- . oey cot. ceany a oioce wit, tbe mrt pI1 geU in the smokers wish to hurry the process1?" rrxoeJlw: nd u 13 Iro emlrooxn next and though she liastaik of colorinz the pipe, bv smokirtr; toat tfc? cbening gum is evolved, sojed ontnons:T about the one who pipeful after pipeful of U-baceo, the 1 wax is driven out leaving the pioe:lu'iun ,l"7 ,"iuCU11 , ' j rawanddrv. Tbe nearer t the top i rfnou "tide has been rn.de and of the bowl the wax is kept the 1 wwk. " ,n " "e'tator preduemg a f n ar it wii! in r wlian arrr TKft 1 i Tk. down t0 criol off u is hlu -.; r;n,-ia.i C..m. r.Lii.. W hi Ha Left the Church. A young nmn who had been at-i ' itendirg a fashionable church for .;year ormoreehaneed his place of; . worship. "How did you happen to t come to our church ?" inquired one of the deacons. "Well, you see I; went to th hr,.C-U.rchI .y.?i tor luvic. auu uiuu a miiuvo. ' with a sin!e soul m the coogrega-i tion." "What didn't ya mwt ay-j body? "Oh, yes I met quite a j number of people, but not a singiei sou!." "I'm ah, I see." responded the deacon and invited the youna'0' Ka,r yfa," man to dinner. A Startling Placosci f. t Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dak., wntes mat nis wiie uau rc u.uw led with acute Bronchitis for many years. and that all remedies tried me no permanent relief, until he procured a bottle of Dr. King's N'e Discovery for Consumption, Cough,. ' and Colds, which bad a magical el-; feet ani produced a permanent cure. It is guaranteed to cure all diseases Ltmes or Bronchial. of Throat and Tubes. Trial bottles free at C. N. Boyd a Drug Store. Large size, $1.00. Ike Plo. Fnnnvwar met a friend of his I centlT who ia somethicg of a story- -' . . -.1 ;wr;,r. Extendin his hand with a v..A .-,;t- V- M;d - utov.-Mtw - - You Ye just the fellow I want to w . . a A? a.:-la Z Za nskthU -wv-nrvr, a s sa naiwns ataa . aa 1 1 iisw pos WUH.U TUU wSB Wr V aw. mtmw aaav ynM.b, if too chooee." f iat T :L. ft M m. 4 1 OTTX3rfl A lUIKUw lUMmL9 W do foroethicg wita iu What it ?"i It's a grass plot" fiafc. WHOLE NO. 17b7. How Booth Passed the Pickets. "Did you ever know how Booth passed tee pickets on the bridge on the eastern branch of the Potomac that fatal night?" said my friend. "I will tell you as it was told to roe by ; the old sentinel who was that night cn duty there. A half hour before the time screed upon by Booth to meet Harold, the latter, who bad liv ed in tiie neigh bcrisood of the bridge all his life, ai.d who was across Uie river in the I :tt! villige of Union- town then, v.-trd the bridge to 1 come over on the Wahingtoa side. i hetira coming Pennavlvama avenue. The two horsemen then started down Eigh.h stieet toward the bridge on that ride for their lives which ended in Garrett's burning j bam in Virginia, a hundred miles I away. 'Who goes there?' rang out j on tne air from tbe startled sentry i as the two horses csiue rushing to- f ward the tr.dge. lliro.d was ahead I aoctor. ihetwomea passea over. tbe bridge, arid it waa perhaps sever-1 ai hours alter tae reverberations of the horses hoofs had died away be fore the sen'a v kni:r who the men in tucb a hurry real! were, and when ; " - "'J " C i : I . . I . I 1 w -a a.v vaw his duty." Pl-timl, lph.a Times, u n i The Mardsome Neapolitans. They are a hanlsome race, thes Neapolitans, and s;me day in the far dim future, when thev learn and 1 .r.i.i .. . - . . t J 1 U1IU AJ1 lA. it 1 ' ' k, a. A- ril.iri t ll - laaeu. rsui iaoarn lis ricuiTpiae- Dfss nas ui.-app,areu, his lanness and dirt re -bain. It is now twebty five years since Victor Emanuel and j Ganoaidi rwle silt? bv side icto a' ! V 1 1, . " . - rntutu ..Fitr?. 1); ID icaqaaner: - ui . o ave irt,m me m- is I i r'arinrw n tw a v j Trnrn t r . r tuiaiue uj oi ireeaoni Das aw-pt hsta iwnti j a . . ... dr r an tc : trhcr- fh&-n , "-a- VMM aa H V- ha' S- a " A A ) be a new Napies No wonder that destitute of dnnaicg water that Vs even moderately palatable acd tol erably wholesome. Her general ,d only separate-1 from it by a wall ui m ci u x vt iva iu tun.Attci.0. -iv ! wonder that severe illnesses arise drinking the liquid thus con- tamiuatetl. t. K "c" iuts. .. i . i.wBicQna. -nia urucfM oi con- ,strnction for some years past is to be . ,, . f, , , ! tf?ra"i- '"farted on the oWh of 5S l. K'D Humbert and Queta Margher.U are coming, from Bon-e to preside at the ceremony. and thesfter for the first time her historv the city will enjoy benefits of pure dnnkic water. Coal Tar Chewing Gam. , , ., . The standard Oil Company is a big thing on wheels when you get , . ... . - - - m i vnir . r.ri 1 t ai r.r.v tr inar ni W ia.iDZ a&OUt Oil. DUl lt 13 lUSt as - - ItTA " r" uJ s-peaAicg wnea you Pel lnl" lDe r"5'111 01 cnewmg; P- A 0 ? tuners taSte the res- certain sraae vi paramce. a wax rtnning process ana tnen scent me stun, cut it bo into smau pieces anu urea reusuers take bold of it and j make thousands of giddv girls hap- py wun sorte;n:r.g to cnaw. ice wax, as loaded on the cw, is worUi seventeen cents a pound, but when ! k ,k- i ot;n;n.. aL ... - . nA A d ;f'fined paraffiDe wUl .t.:nUf -.,) - f . m the fif 5n k ; ..,'. kL, . ollect that it retails for one and I wo , . ,:v A Polite Oerk. When Crant was in Chicajo, three t- i w : pnenuan s neaaa'ianers itoou ueau. His son Fred was at that time on i Sheridan's eaL but was absent one 'day. and Gratit took the place at Fred s desk acd looked after the , , . , , . UbU .old fellow came , inquire " u'"0)7 rrea- "'''" eiatTO .uia urant tora w turner iu a ojr-u- . . .. ' 3 1.1 - .k . Pttc 7 r "SrZ""" lOOK ine TMiper up. - see unuoinii T .': ., - " V-l 1? -.Iked with me old gentle- mati to tue u'jvr. a.- woiin uvwu stairs with the mollified visitor be turned and asked, "Who is that old codger? He ia the politest clerk I ever saw st military headquarters. I bope Sheridan will keep him.' I answered; "That is General Grant' The fidgety old gentleman, after j faring Ke ?r a few aunates. Mt no conHaeraDie lexror, a 01 - j , n 3 A -ii ii ,r -. i v:., Triln. A Tttate w!aea irtantaiie) company reports 7S1 losses during 13&4 oat of about bOW raka. A SHbrat Mas. Anions the reiainiscences of the war the following extract from aa interview with an old Yirgimi llcth otiist preacher is interesting: "Yes, my Louse was foil of vour generals last night There was Sher idan, Humphreys, Meade, Custer, Ord, and quite a number of others, ir.d they wers.. lively set sal. fail ni fna. and all were quite jolly with the itpliiB of otlner wLoiu I noticed siui&g iu tbe ctruer sQioking and taking but little part in the sports in which the rest were engag ed. They all went out of the house but this solitary, silent man, and as I was going out he asked me where the pump was, as he would like to get a drink. On offering to get him some water, he said : 'bo sir; I am a younger man than you, I will go myseii,' and as I passed out ae came up behind me. When in about tha middle of Lb bail my little granddaughter came running toward me, but the silent man, spreading out both arms, caught her, and tak ing her up. fairly smothered with kisses, said: 'This reminds me of my little girl at home, and ' makes me homesick.' To the question where Is your home? he answered, 'Galena. liL, but I Lave my family at City Point and am anxious to gtt back to thenav-'- i aaid.- 'wUl you permit me to ask your name, sir !' 'Ceruinly: my name L Urant' Grant!" I exclaimed; 'Gen. Grant? axkd f stood there awe stricken and paralyzed with astonishment: my heart went out to this man."" I said . to myself, here is a whose name is now in the mouth of man. woman and child, throughout the civilized world, and yet withal he exhibits no emotion and seems unconcerned and unmoved, ualil the Utile child reminds him of hw loved ones at home, and I fairly broke down, as Gen. Grant had been pictured to us as a bloody butcher and 1 had look- ! n , T T t , , agreeably disappointed when I saw Grant, exprtsae nay frflins but teebly. rUttb-saake CHL I have heard, within very mod- em davs, rattlesnaKes oil preachbed as a lerhi'use, and tor cLvers other ailments, while, it vaiu in rheuma tism is regarded by few with doubt The demand for it is shown by the fact that the serpents are often hunt ed gyitmnt:cally iu order that quan tities of their oil may be obtained. That was the ob ect the men of I proniii.nt phywirratt or Taaingtor f-.' 1 me of a case within his knowl- . ri ..sr . m an ulcer, tock a snake to bed with him with tne vsgue idea cf some- !,m.i j:.(.i,.f i. ; J ' - Ail "JI 1 U . 1 UU-IIV-. U ... C -:. .u0 rcT. th-, ra fi-. tn : . their bats, as a rfea,iv for l-t-fldacLa: -.,i r !,,, -- r,.iv,),n. wt . ' - . . ' ; ; 0UIltaia8 of Sotih CaroUna, -v, . i , P-tlTICa U1& I, AAV r9 It-U. L'VUC 1 b-a-l ! . . consumption, hui.g the body cf a rutt'tsnake to dry ar.d ?moke in his he mizht His faith Uke the began to eton, and Leiore he had i nnisnea ic in tne r. as tern sutes : it used to be considered a "specific"' in cases cf epilepsy a disease with which more witchcraft and super stition is mixed up than almost acr i other on the catalogue. In view of these faets, it is not so strange tint p3rti 0f the rmttlwnake should be reganiea or value as a specittc against its ownbite. fh'hnaan Woenea la a Sleeper. There are more hatreds engender ed between women on sleeping cars than anywhere on earth, unless Lt be in church. Suppose there area doz- ' en women in a sleeper and one toilet ther.- p,, ,- . ..v.i I WL-ft. M OCT-11 .T I tdiA 13 AA W m-mALm. say an hour befoTe the trim arrive at its destination. The first woman who gets into that toilet room will lock the door and stiy in tbre un til she hajj mide as eLaoorate a toilet las she would at home, while the oth- un . ... w.th . ba,f in ow. hand and ii , : .k- -.k- J .a.,hxl m hir . . . . tto other, and the r(X)m when she comes outthe j went in Erst ghe staT, quite M )or! long until the other ten women hate ber even worse than they did the first. The ten ladies who are waiting will by this time have concluded that there is no show for them, and they will try and fix up so they can go to a hotel before making their toilet The only two who will be fixed up will be thoee who have been hoggisa crowded in and remained regardless of the comfort of others. Many la dies who travel on sleepers never try to get in the toilet room in the morning, because there is always one or two who have seemed to lay awake all cuht in order to make a rush an the wash room before any body else. Some ladies who travel a good deal, can pickout theone.the night before, who will monopolize the toilet room in the morning. There is a demand for apartments, certainly, in sleepers, where women can be comfortable and at their ea.-e without annoying each other. They do not annoy men. because men eaa go into the wash room and "retieter on the toweL" pnt on a clean collar and a pair of cuSs and make room for a car load of dirty passengers. But good Mr. Pullman, give the women a show. Pr-k' Baldness may be avoided by the use of Hall's Hair Renewtr. which prevents the falling out of tbe hair, and stimulates it to renewed growth) and luxuriance. It also restores taded or gray hair to its original dark color, and radically cures near ly every disease of the scalp. The distinguished1 U. S. Senator from Indiana, Hon. Daniel W. Voor hees, certifies that in a case of rheu matism in- tha seek, ba obtained in stantaneous relief from St Jacob's OiL He says it is a remarkable retnedr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla baa such con centrated, curative power, that h is by far the beet cheapest aad surest blood-purifier known. Cases of t mail-pox and scarlet fe- t ver axe reported rrom various points j on me raeisc t-oaat