u u Somerset Herald crms of Publication. awralacat Si juarlaMv EQ- Will be WOP LT aa waa - moald give' at IheJ Xhe Somerset Herald, Sooienet. Pa. f. p rn v. a i r.t- Br-ftaii ' Fa. t.-rWirR. VrroEJET-ATLAW. SVimeraet, Pa. rzNDLEYT" 6. to A "aTTORSET-ATJuAW, Pv B VER. Somerset, Pa f . .-nfTBUTH. . W. K.aCPFSI- , rTTTTTT ' .mtraewl thr oar. wUl be bjiauU a"- F . ' r ryll-BitfiJf. ATTUNE? S-AT-tAW. 1:1 '"TT-Xn? "liii- de V il.U". 'ILLIAM H. KOONTZ. ATT. enrraewl hus-r. wUl b i aad odeilty. sum dour to sny- ITIVES L. PI''" t.i ATTJB!E1-AT-tAW. Pa. Entruea. lXSZ a-t al ll-r- . umiw r DI. j priti ATTjKyrr-AT w. a Xaoiaratfe BkKa- 0H' 0. KIMMEL. ATT1.'B5ET-AT-LAW, Scaeraat,P n TTVTIV V iCHELL. ATTUMJ - Huattr and Pei.i Soawraat, Pa, te a Baauaeta Biaa ALE.VTINE HAY. ATTuHStt-ATUW jl D1.t ta Rei aatota " w ' wm wlU utiml ui ad bruineaj Mrajiao i bj. natpineai hw duj . TO UN H. Itiu J ATTOB5ET -AT-LAW J somenat, Pa arm prxiIy attend ta all bm-lnaaa oatraatad t Mm. knN om a mamawtii baiioina. J. G. OGLE. ATT AT LAW. Bomoraat P-, r . i. -i, i.i ha in m. entraeted tn my -mm B eita prmpuia aad adeUty. J. 5f. LOUTHER. ( Formerly at Stoyartowa.) TBYTn t v .to fcacEOjr, Uu Itnud nei aiaaaatry ta Sfflaarw mnit. l tin prwean. 'tft'a S euwta W est ol tri HeU m rear i jum. R?w E. W. BL0UGH, H ivEOPiTHrC PETW-J-V a-VB stMGEOS TKHrrhl err1pta t1)e penpie f Somerwrt Minnmuy. Can in twva oroouniir pmaipnj rradeatt). " a ie toand atothoa day nr Biaht. iLjfM rimpi'a!ly .aeae.!. artfie fa iibhhx oorm-r oi Lnaowad. erir kirnw Steaura. aprS-tX DI H. KIMMEL tender hit ptnietwhioa. amice ta ta eltt fn n S.jrt and Vtrtnuy. t'lllMa ami ,a- u ei n. -m. x-and at Bi mm. oa jaau wt M toe Diamond. .R. H. BRUBAKER tenders his 'jh'ImIimU Mrrtrea tfee emavaa mi S.im n ua rwinitT. mc la teealanoa aa -aaia met een m the Dlamooa. TiR. WM. RAUCH tenders his 1 ' pmnvptniiai strrtrea to tne eltlxen of Sa 1 1t u. luur aat of Wayne A BerkaMle'i ta.t at D R. I. H. WIIXES. (Cmlt t IMrlMOv.) iTrawMal at teal In to the rwei.atlna f httarai Tmo. Arttn-al aaia named. All ia eMaraateed aaiireaetarv. OtBre wt Hlea. ep naira. Lntranx'e une dor i s "h . eweiry uira. Dl JOHN BILLS. OEWTIST. DOte ip aaln kCni a Bearlts Bleek.S UP. D WIT T T 4 f rfT T TVS dentist, so at ebs rr. pa. irftretn XaaBotJi Kln,. ahun Rnvd'a Drwa enn. b. naa at aii ume be timid nrepar- all kada M wirfc. each aa nauw. ra-a-iaaBc.ntnHOna.aa. Anlfintal taethetr ail kteda, me. " y. oaat atatena. iaaerwd. ODarauoa irunai. DR. J. K. MILLER has perma mbiIt kioated tn Berita for the praftlee ec a aTT-.eenoa. omre oppnttta Chariea Erimena; ". anr. -L. Tu-U. QIA3I0ND HOTEL, STOYSTfVvVV- PraVA. .J" paaalaraad wu kaawa hoaa eaa tat It .aon.airnlT aad new'.y reatud wtth all new .-arnura, wbieh Baa aaawa It a vary rM ucum (..ae tor Ua traueun pebiw. "J ,l" and moen um be aarpaand. all kav eBna.ia.vwtuia lanr panue baU aaadMat Ijaa aaoM. a. an iam aad roomy KabUna. r-m tmm tmardtca mm he had at ta kiwwat peo atwpnam. by um week, day or awed. SAJIt EXCrSTEB. Prap. .E.Cot. rrtaawad Stoj-ewwa-Pa EEITS FURSISH1I5 BQQQS .LVD HATS AHD CAPS. we a all S EW, aad ha baea SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. Uvaxwutapartef Cats. Scarf Rat, Slam Bat 's. Silk asd L?n llaEdiar iisSs, ShSrta;- Zziermax, "aadmea. Ta. amr. , wtwaa A3 toad SOLD AT POPTXAJt -AKBEEA'S BLOCK. ra. PALX U CASEBEEH. Agents Wanted TliSELL, wOB tlfa..!."" lor Term. 1 1 r ae VOL. XXXIII. NO. 51. ESTABLISHED 77f OAe.sf Business You ire respectfully invited to call and examine the largest assortment of HAJsTGES, STOVES, ra. sffli-ii ill nnn-fiiL nun m inc. ZSAXSLZD TA23, TO BE FOUND IN Our Goods are Warranted to be CASH, within the reach of all persons needing them. SMOKE STACKS AXD BREECHIXGS FOR EXGIXES MADE TO ORDER. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING- and JOBBING Of all kinds in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, Promptly attended to at LiOWest Kates, isruer rxxniiea t' Oir 280 Wahinrton Street. P. 5. Look For Jfy Xante on Bie Sabcsl Pox. Joma Wot. miim EMIT. FOBE BOSE HEAL AXD DISSOLVED BONE. Thene Oradea at Paaapoataa Xaaalaerared aad kept ConMutly oa Haat : IMPERIAL, - - - - A lamnailit. KXrCLXloB. - - Baw-Bueed- Ai'lD, ------ Pboapaata Onr tetnry ia new ta Mrratlaa. hamnlUtely Snath of Uie town of SuBeriwu am (tie Una of the ld (i.Btjnet a Xirartw P'juu iuulruX. We Dunaj autora aooe bat STANDARD GOODS Guarantee all that we tare oat. Our FertiUaera are toe BEST IN THE MARKET. Oar foreman. J. A. Jianenn. tu with Tnataaa Homer, ot i.nlnm.m. lor r U yni. The -pMtty il r Ymrtorr ia 10 on-oar. W.take bee in whuiiaa tor PtKMunairf. f arajen ami uuiera eaa vui BMmeT riv- rrabanna ap ail bnea on tbetr premiB&. and bringing; uiem to as. Ail we a u tiiat wir (Juuda 3 SrTS i. FA3 TSUI, . With any and all other after ta the market. I We an her to etar. and our goods p- tor j ihemertveH We hare ara-laat railroad tadli-1 tire lor ablppina Aw-Att OtDEBS FILLED riOXPTLT. Ia tending toot order, addreaa S5MII fllfflffl tl. aprsW " ' SOMCR9CT. PA. DR. J. M. LOUTHER, PHYSIC TAX AXD DRUGGIST, SOMEESET. PA. CZ-Cn: I32JLS2S a S?2CALT7. The Purest and Best DBT'irS. PAINTS. OILS, VAS.MSHES, PAT EST XEDIC I'ES. STATIOTEKT, ac Ac, aat, Ervt eeutcMiy a Land, eaa aald a( tar VERT LOWEST PRICES. Star eneOfftr Mate Saaset. three doorr East oi the Soinereet Huaee. Pa- A hare of the pahlie patmnatra ia reepecually au llciied. Cad aad inapeet my ataca. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. FARMERS. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK ! The Imported Oydeedale Huraa. IB-IRO-N, Will nand feribe aw a a of Jlaraa tamaahoat the eeaaoa f UMa, at me hum una mile watt of Sinevlile. rEA.ns . aitaahMare a mar wtth mal. pay. oraot ta be made wbea thaauar m known tu be with loal. Any perm parUna wtth or tailtne: to attend wtth aa lnaared mar. will be bl4. iwpna Mble rur tae tontmnr. Ptvper fr wUl be taa ea. bat an ammntaoiiltv fiir accident. DESCMPTIOS . Baroa ta a tnaadtM dar bar. imparted rmm Scotland 1 yeara aci. weurn 1 puanda. ta in band hian. and poaieeaea a-iod boa aad aiaew. a Ana temper, aad U a (piendld mover. JOSIAH AXKFNY. marUH. uwaaa av Eaaraa. i EL BOWERS, BaK er and confectioner, j SOMERSET PA- j HaTtnatakeaHiara rib pmearty and x- tan of th Bwr XUKily aaa darted by Albert Sack, and rontted aad raiuraisnxt U aam. I, am now prepared to fttrttiaO lb pohUe wtb mwmrj- j tliinaa, nae. Ma. Mraiaawd aaa'l Buara. . a atiort notj-.. and at loaJBambl rata. W aare eoanaat.y oa haau the etavk-vat ! CR0CER1ES AND COXFECTiONS Aad are ppapared U faraiah partiea. balla plenlre w.ta everyxaina; in ar un. Qt. a a -ail- BLarll. H. BOWERS. it LOCATV; TTKECTLT f! MAI LUTE PITTS. I)1V. AkO. LL. THUS SAV Lsa EXTEA O ST OF DEAT ISO. Situated on rammlt of Allen beni-a. asra th wa ter ha entd moaataia nwnuca. This waiaky la make bv tb dtt-dlatiUd oruaeaa, aad (aao antawd perleeuy par aad Cull praoC aaTOrarr JtOrd aam aap a eriBial. Special. Ia ordar t aiva Butal Eeaear aad Dealer a KTaad opportanltv nmwmr beum offerad. will o iract tor Um aaaaiuaatara t W alatty m aay eaaav tuy trom a ta at, barrela, atvtna thorn the prlvt. leaaM tacunatt U ia boad tortluayaJ,iiara ioa bat a amail aam for awiaa. I a baad I3i barrel v cdd aiaky. rebaiBna; at ft to t x.a9 per aala. Writ lor fail paruealar m rea-ard to Barge aaaatitie to S. p. SWETTZEH. Sapt.. Bostd 1-ataa, rav 4DMIXISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. f Jaaas Witt. late of Jeaawr Township. 0 Miami ru. Pa., dwe-d. Lattar of adauBiatraUam aa ta ahev aatata bavin; ba eraatod t th aaimolaBad by ca proper aiunv. aaaaa Im aa aiva ui ad praea a9dotd t aaid tat to maa lmmdk- ill priaoi Uiim waiy mtaswunuad at aa Sataraav. the JWJi f Jaa. lata. at tb man of ta anaaialawad m lnanwa. HAJtBJaY ail Ca. maylA mm Mw(a. SoBdass Biwaai. aad bv mafl voa well frm a pawaaa af avada ot lane ia. inat vui aurt thatwtBat aavthaaa da ia i laetci, AU abeat ta . tn iiraaiint wttA aohbaa. wear. an an. t au aajaa. Bar aa ia maa, or anar Um aly. aa work tar aai thear own aam. Panama Bar all wm k.ia aawaiaaaiy a. red. Doa't diay. aL Ballbt ACow ran load. DlSftllBlT House in the City. CLCTS2S LAJtTS, Z7C WESTERN PENN'A. as Represented, and PRICES NET j rvm jutmbu urum-j tv--- itine. - Johnstown, Pa. Windows. Somerset mm mn ESTABLJSHFD 1877J CI15LE-L HA2S2C5. II 1 FSHT1 President. Cashier CWlactlaai auda hi aO part of the Uattaa Sum. CHARGES MODERATE. Partle wMilaa to omd mmey Weat eaa be aa- eoraiaodatad ny drarx a new zotk iaaj Callmiuoi made wltn prnnprneaa. C. 3. Bond baacht and aoM. Moaay aad valaaMee aear4 b. mmm of Dleaoid'a oMaoraced aaie. nil a Sar gent a Yale turn 00 ume loea. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. PAH legal Holiday aunT A. Koaaa, J. Scon Waan. HORNE k f ARE otxcaaeoBO to EATON & BROS, 50. 27 F1TTH AYESrE, PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING. 1885. NEW GOODS ST22T IAT STSCLilTISS a)br4eria, Lacaa, illlaery, WHita Goada, Hiad kerckiefia Draa Trimmingi, Hatiary, 61, Certeta Hutila aad Maria UaoVwaar, lo teta1 lad Chiidran'i Ootiilag. Faacy Soaaa, Yaraa, ZaaJiyra, llta riaia af AU Kiao far fCY WOlt, Ml MMsi (Ms, it, 4c. rcra raTaoaasa ia aaararrrtTUT aoucmn. .Sr-Orden by Mail attended to with Prompt ness and Dupatcb. TPTTL8 "THE OLD REUACLE." 25 YEARS m USE. da Braataat Hedieai Triajroa of tha Ago. Indorsed all owosrtrte World. SYI-.PTOM3 OF A TORPID LIVER. Losaof appetita. Nanaea. bcrwela coa ttve. Pain in the Head, with a (toil sao amtioa ta" the back part. Pain nnder tne snoaider- blade. fo&nesa alter eat ing, wi.tia disiMlinaaon toxerUqn of body or mind, Irritabtiity of tomp er, Low spirltLossof memory ,wit a feeiiag of hawmg neglected some daty, weaxvness. Cizzinesa. Flqttei ingof die Heart, ttoxs before tae eyesj TellowSlbn.Headache,Restlassnesa at night, hagRiy colgrtKTtJrine. 17 THESE VaJUFTjraj AXE HHPrnrn, anasa taxamwiu. koi aa Birxuns. TU I'l S PILLS are cpecially adapted to macrn raeea, m dnoa etTerta anch a changa ot (ieelina as to astoaian the aunVrer. They laeraa tat. ApfM-cit. ami canal the body to Take am rina, thna the avo- lain, and by their Toaaaa on the alatatte )i aaaa. atwarm- ir prfHinred. Prtce ajo TUm UAIII UYt. Guar Kara or WaisKKaa ehanard ta a Gtowr Black bv a ainirl application ot th Dra, It ianparta a natnral color, acta inatmitaMoaaly. Sold by Drnawta, or sent by ex7re on nnseipt of 91. Office. 44 Murray St., Harav Yorka FASHIONABLE CUTTEE & TAHOK, 17 1 in ail braaeoe et b Tailorlna baa. f Sauataetwa all woo may eaU ap. J oa m LA, mown. tta their pa. re. Yoaea,aa, W PaHTTSaXriJB, CHARLES HOFFMAN. CHAUT TAIIOR. . uTSTsrriiiiaiiinnsTfim trSATlSFACTTGI GUARAHTEED. a.rrM L'UgL"!' x a 1 rivnur m raitarsa ( ,at rf. ,.vJ Um hlati tkw iiaedL auat t. - ' mTiZ -nmmrLTmt , li ?t aTaBaTvby? i patuawa dtwa aut ta p. 1 aOak as besamby aaa mat Uama. Ta. ogg jadatWa rwaalt are arara ta an aewratloaa wlTiaya aaa. aw. mmm mmdi iTii OA. at w.SIIII li raawi.;, J Q aaarl DEE omer THE DEVIL. thr " Men don't believe in a devil no. fathers naed to do ; They've forced th door of--he broadest cree.1 to let hi Majesty throagb. ; There isn't a print of bis cloven foot, or a fiery tiart from bin brow. To be found ia earth or air to-day, for the world has voted so. But wboia mixing the fatal draagbt that palsi heart and brain. . J Andload.theb.erofeachpase.ngyearw.thl ten hnnJrad thuoaand alain? Who bliehta the bloM of the lacd to-day witn tne nary oreaio oc neu. U the Devil ianTamJ aever was? Won t; omebudr rt- and tall i I Who dom the tT of the toiling saint, and : dig, tha pita fur his feet Who aows thi tares in the field of Time wherever God sows his waeat The Devil ia voted not to be. and of coune the thinn is true ; Bat who is doing the kind of work the Devil alone should do '.' We are told be does aot go abont as a roaring lion now : But whom shall we hold responsible for the everlasting row Ta be heard in home, in church and state, to the earth's remotest bound. If the Devil, by a unanimous vote, is no where to be found ? Won't somebody step to the front forthwith. and make his bow and show How the frauds and crimes of a single day spring up? We want to know. The Devil was fairly voted out, and of coarse the Devil ia gone ; But simple people would like to know who carries bis business on. AX OLD MAID. A lowering morning which made one wish for the Sunny South or for T. 1 ! l.:,u ita y.or any P.a wutcu ' make one feel happier than could this dismal inornuig -J "f; And then to think that this tr.ua could not make connection with the . i v..i t T, io k...,l 1 """"'"r . 7 u Vi enough to stop at such a miserable l-i ft !ta ifrj-.iAr at a rt tp time hnt tn AiVUW UU. UVii , "J . vww a,w spend three hours cere this dirk morning must prove the very refint ment of toiture. There are a dozen passengers who mart wait aod who prepare to make the best of their stay here. One couple, evidently just married, find the clouds of a very rosy color, and they walk out of the smoky old depot to make a r.u. ...it;.... ! ,.J" l. 01 wu 4V Tl i uneasily about reading all the old tattered posters, glowing induce ments to go West, and ancient time tables, which invariably decorate the staiued walls of a country depot These young fellows finally utter ex clamations of impatience at the dreary monotony, and go across the street to tne hotel, hoping to find something there more congenial to them. Two ladie at once took their departure for the hotel, and other people stroll out about tne depot. and there are 'eft two persons, a man and woman, who, after a little time settle themselves to reading to pass away the weary moments. He reads bis paper, she her book, and, occasionally, woman-like, she casts a look at her silent companion, won dering what loved ones are awaiting his arrival and whether he is impa tient to greet them, or if he feels a man's stoicism in regard to it ; won dering, too, bow it is that each wo man thinks the masculine lives con nected with hers so full of manly graces and beauty in those rugged features ? Then sheiamed her gen ti eyes toward the window and looked out at the dreary landscape, looked with eyes which saw not out ward objects, but were introspective solely. An old maid, commonly supposed to be the type of discon tent and unrest ; but here, evidently the type failed, but this face express ed the utmost of content Lite bad been filled with much of sorrow for ; Hjrruw iur, her; all her bright plans bad failed ! of fruition: one alter another he I had bidden good-bv to them and had turned braveiy again to face the coming of a new future, a future to be peopled again by her bright fan cies the old fancies all dead and gone from her existence except as j they lingered in memory. An old j maid she is, so far as years go, but ; no home is happier than her little i ideal home. She has filled its rooms j with bright little faces eagerly rsli-i ing to mother and the dream-father ' ia strong, earnest, helpful and low-1 ing. tier dream Dome is nappier i for many a fine lady's real home ; although she has not oictured any ! and upon receiving her reply added: oat ceremony. Baltimore Amn grandeur about it Oh, no, she! "I am going beyond there, so itj.wn. dreams that the carpets are fading ' frort. much sunlicht and worn from ' the tread of many little feet, that: there is much planning to make j both ends meet but she has imaain-! ed unselfishness can make all trials j in regard to ways and means seem i very slight indeed. ! ..... . t Her comDanwu in this depot is aa ' elderly person, a stout large man, with keen eyes, and a mouth atcom- olete odds with his eyes, not belong ing to them apparently. Often eyes i do not harateoiaa ia coloring with the rest of the face, bat generally ex- earlier in the day, ot the problems of pressions are strongly akin. This j life, and into these queries and an man has a sensitive mouth, one with ; swere of theirs crept ever and anon a mournful drrxjp to it Those who j bit of the personal history of each. looked at him caught themselves He learned what a desolate life hers wondering which would conquer ! seemed to be, he learned, too. what keen, hard eye. or sensitive mouth, j a sweet, cheery courage muBt under He gave a quick look at the thought- j her whole being that the desolate ful lace near him, and said,abrapUr i n sluwkl have been so ignored. Not a very pleasant arrangercent, this." A quick flush passed ever the gen tle face before him flush which his keen eyes noted instantly and ; understood a flush which told of! tbe prliahaesa jet left to this lonely j woman. ! "Not that it matters much to me where I ana," he continued. . "Life j caa grvenie anything harder than : I ye had." That ia a hard thiog to say," she aaid, in her timid way. "A true thing, though," he re sponded, and the comers of hia ten aitive month dropped a little more. "I feel as if I had nothing left to live for. My w ia sited a year ago and itne month dropped a Little more, ior. jiv wiaeaueat av vamr am ana : " here the voice broke. Tin 1 1 1 um mor nil Hi artma aonla Mil from their reserve, and hew was a And she aaid quickly : J "Ah, but yon have all thoaw van-; li A . w. mnA mmili, mnA mmmrm in ' J j v . w . iwfaetaber. all the loweliaeBa of her i life to think of now." - fi . t r. rt set ESTABLISHED 1827. -SET, PA., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1S85. f ""How did yoa know he life was kvely ?" ne queried, a Ettfe sharply. I She hesitated a moment and then 1 - , """i" , - l 11 must IU1TC ueru, juu wvuiu I not misa her from your living so much," a tribute to the manly worth in the face she saw before ner. which was keenly relished by the owner of th t':n' Ha sifhed. and then look- I - ,:., nf th mk .in. do W, then said : "After all, life is a mMI" and. receiving a J look of understanding in response to . thi3 sentiment, he went on r We j...'. v .(.. ;a VM (n J . , . . v ka i. 7et we re PnDIlined by DXed laws ll we don't do the right. That doesn't geeal just to me." "Oh, but it will come oat straight in the next life," she cried, eagerly. "I don't know whether it will or not, be responded. Haven t seen the next life yet, and I don't know what it ia like don't even know if there will be a next life. " I only xnow that we are hedged in and around in this life." , "But surely that next life will take away all the rough places of this," she said, Ht will make us understand ail that seems so strange about this. and there must be t future lite ; God surely would not put us into this life and let so much go out of it incomplete. That seem to me the strongest reason for a future, that so many die with their lite work only begun." "Is that a reason or a hope with you?'' he asked. She hesitated and did not answer, and just then one of the restless young men who had been a fellow passenger of theirs, cams in and glanced casually at the two. That zlance made her self-con- ! scious and a blush dyed the delicate , . A ddi J$, the pages of her book, as if she , .L. , i. .u a ; -"S1-' e r""-1- ; - in thoughts again. I he young , out of the station, an3 - -w- w T he elderly one rose and walked care lessly about the room, knitting the shaggy brows occasionally at some troubled thought The three honrs passed, and 1 o'clock came, and a train came. "Can I assist you ?' he asked gently, reaching out a hard, brown hand tor some of the numer ous bundles she was carrying. She handed some to him and fallowed bis sturdy footsteps to the train. They wondered a little why their fellow passengers of the morning were not in greater baste, but forgot them presently in tha bustle of de parture. He secured a pleasant seat tor her. A tew minutea oi waiting, of idle watching of tha dark land sifinttt. at. Mirth to hm aixionip rem em-' . t bered thintrs. and tha train moved j,-, c, slowly out of the town, and as it moved away another train steamed in. b looked corionary at tha sec ond traia, but remembered that this was a junction aad did not obey her first nervous impulse, which was to go to her whilom protector and ask him if he were sure they were on the right train. She forgot the train soon and watched the stern, set face and felt sorry for him, and wished be might ieei as eure of tha future as did she. Soon tha conductor came, and she watched him as he made his way toward her. When he reached hr protector as she already called him in her inner consciousness, that individual give a quick start at some words uttered bv the conductor, af ter examination of his ticket A troubled look settled upon his reso lute face, and he conversed earnestly with the condutor a few moments, then glanced at her and rose and came to her. "I told you." said he, 'that we don't know what is right, and then we get punished by unalterable laws and here is a speedy illuatra- tioa of the fact, only that I fee: .ow .. ... r . . , . c -u. V. T "'l 1 ... - -i She looked deeply troubled, but said, afur a moment : "How can we get back ?" "It is no ue to go back to that junction. We might as well go on to Chicago now and go from there; it will really take not much longer, and as you trusted to my leading in tbe first place. I will, if you will let me. see vcu sate out of this trouble." "I am used to taking care of my- , . M -I L lt J stir, sue saia, ou. ner ups iremoieu , a liule. Where are vou going " he asked. I will be no trouble to me to see yoa ; faie. I will telegraph your dilemma to your friends at the next station ; we shall reach Chicago in two hours and the conductor telis me we can immediately take another train back so that really the worst of it will be th fur or five hours in tbe train." t-w- . . . - . l 1 J ne remained suung witn ner ano chatted lightly for a time, till her mind was somewhat diverted from the un pleasantness of her situation. uradually they wandered to deeper waters and talked again as they bad : and be grew asbamed ot bis own re I pining over a lot which had much of brightness m rt When the train drew into tbe great depot at Chicago he felt that he had learned to know a pure soul, and she felt deep pity for the lonely life opened to their yiew, and aa they took the other train, which was to take them rapidly to their desti- nation, each ftit a regret that a tew hours more would part them. He i sat silent for a long time after this. l wondering if he dared do the thing w,cr, TT wo lr,iw -i i adrift in the great world by the death ! of his wire, ana ne wanted a womanly heart to sympathize of his wife, ana he wanted a true mm his. Could he do better than , I bis. uwia n aa neuf r inaa msK ; this lonely woman, who had no kith ! m bin in 'it wnrlii tn ihra hia lnt '. with him 1 Could the do better than I take him, the who evidently had aumraer land in her heart and could , m.V . K f Mr Kii.lt Inuu wKAMvavt a, w u j she waa ? Each surely needed the IT. .v..l .k. v.. anyone ia his own town, and find ing that she did know a person re siding a lew miles from him. be took his resolution quickly. "I have a good farm out there," he said, "one hundred and sixty acres under improvement, houte and out baildinra all in fin ha.rw Ynn can find out all about me from Mr. " A moment he Hesitated ad he saw thai she did not realize what ! &aa surroanding themselves with a , be a good coois, and must be able to ( eKAaa itiseU into gracemi ptvjcusioa he meant ; then he continued ear- j circle of bare ground, the limited ex- j do up " her husband's shirts so on jhoalders. la the centre, his neatly, looking down into the clear of which showed tnetr weak-! that the Chinese wwhwoman would tair in tmzted by a smm cr p-xtitioav, eyes lifted so fearlessly to his: "Iiness. Others were observed quietly groan with en vv -nd gnash hi teeth I anj over each ear arter the feel as if I were looking into theeves SKng on the field between the two ; with the saaic paseion at sight manner of the Vaiarines. U': fore of my wife. Ami mistaken ?" The hostile lines, their nders having been 1 of them. j htM j0ft, sn1 hifl last words were breathed rather than ' hot off their backs, and the bails r the must always have the maacu- j Withoat a spot or wrinkle, beautiful, uttered, and then she understood,! AymR over their heads, and tne tu- ; bn buttons of the family sewed on f Wltb a alight tines of comelf" cocc and the bright color mounted over naolt behind, before and around so they will never come off while ; plexion. ilia nrj and month are the delicate features once more, and ! them, caused uo interruption to the ' they are in use, and she must keep ; formed with tie most adcrinbte she said quietly : "Do I look so usual instinct of their nature. It the family hosiery so that nobody j .vmtnelrr. Hia beard ia thick and much like your wife V w observed that when a would ever mistrust there were toes j 0"t- e color of his hair; not of He was baffled, and for a moment charge of cavalry went past near any ! in the stockings when they were on. i Iet length, and divided in the knew not what to say. then rallied of the stray horses already mention-: She must hold hewlfin constant Lnrn ,t h Thin t.km.r nr!tr th and said "She has gone on into the future. I don't know what or where that life may be, and I am lost and lonely ithout her. I want that which ' has gone out of my life, and I be w Ant- lieve you can supply that You are alone in the world, and I can make your life pleasanter, I am sure." It was temptation, such aa only homeless enes can understand ; but, after a moment she shook her head, and then, reading tne questioning look in those keen eyes, she said, while the color deepened in her face: "I loved once, and have loved ev er since, and it would not be right for me to marry any one, feeling as I do." The door opened, and the brake man called out the name of the place where she was ta stop, and the next momenta were spent in fathering together her belongings. He helped her off the train, and zraeped her hand heartily as he stood one instant there, and said : 1 shall always remember you anil your happy ways of looking at life, and your laith will help me ; and then he swung on to the slowly moving train, and she walked away into the gloamiEg, a tear or two fall ins as she thought of the lonely da vs to come. The Current. He Wara't DeaU. A good story of Judge Bond, of the L nited States District Court, is told by one of his Western friends. It occurred in Boston, in 1S. The two went to call on a medium. They were shown many wonders, and at Iast tbe Jud wag toId to write a Iist lrnamMnn .,r,n 0fnr,.r whi.-n tv. " - - r f , being done he was instructed to run his finger down the list and stop when the accustomed rap oa the ta ble waa heard.. When, he got to the middle of the list a violent blow was struck upon the table. There upon a long conversation ensued be tween the Judge and the materializ ed spirit, in which were rehearsed many astonishing fact finest of which the Judge had ingeniously managed to drop in the opening of the conversation with the medium. Finally the exhibitor suspected something, and the spirit "abrupt ly departed Then tha Judge fell into a brown study, from which it was difficult to arouse him. Suddenly looking up, he said with the most admirably as sumed tone of astonishment and conviction : "This is the most remarkable thing I ever dreamed of. I almost doubt the power of Omninotence to equal it" "Ah," says the medium. can show you greater things than that" Further conversation ensued in a similar strain, when Judge Bond burst out with : But I tell yoa, sir. I challenge the Almighty to do such a thing. Why, sir. can you believe it? I left that gentleman not twenty minutes ago on tbe steps ot tbe rarser House r At this the medium became natu rally furious, and exclaimed : " I told you to write the names of the dead men on that list" No," replied Judge Bond, with a look of childlike simplicity, "yoa did not ; yoa toid me to write the names of friends, and I did so. j There isn't the name of a single dead mari orj thilt iiat rt ; i,a to add that the Judsje and his friend departed with A Lawyer Opinion. J. A. Tawney, Esq . a leading at- ! torney of Winona, Minn., writes : 'After using it for more than three years, I take great pleasure in stat-1 ing that I regard Dr. King's New j Discovery for Consumption, as the best remedy in the world for Coughs and Colds. It has never failed to cure the most severe colds I have had, and invariably relieves the pain in the chest" Trial bottle of this sure cure for all Throat And Lung Diseases may be had Free at C N. Boyd's Drug Store. Large size, 1 1.0O. Tbe Care or a Watch. A watch should be oiled once year and cleaned at least once m three years. If a jeweler tells yoa that there is yery eenoua trouble or a break in yoor watch, which will m , . " " cost several aouara to get reoairea. i ask him to take the watch "down" j and let yoa see the trouble. It ia , better to wind your watch m tneuj u,r -uwi, v ... niufaiug uiau iu we efsmns, iuwr, , if yoa wind yoar watch and expose it to eold, the chilling of the tightly j wound main sprint; may break it morning than in the evening, aince, ; - - kb j - " , r requenuy empty out ae aus u.. ; flinmn iubi tit nnr aninn w trtL. , It win not injure a watch or clock to ; turn the bands rjatwarri. mmuar , MmtMy. nifi aviiitT naiMiiiTn ui ujv ctuc iu- , ., tt!.. . 1 .J HAiian ana oorenesa oi tne ooweis. are symDtoma of a disordered state nf fhm aim ti anrt aaaimi?tltiv nr. rana, which can be promptly and thoroTJghly corrected by the use of Avers Cathartic Pills. Aa dinner nilTa m A . t.?a rf?r,A.f?nn k. ' y ' f, uv mmm m . have ne ecuaL They cere conetipa-1 ;nn - .HI era. Hones ia Rattle. ... . T War horse, when hit m batue, tremole m erery muscle and groan deeply, while tlieir eyes show deep astonishment, Dunn? the battle ol Waterloo some of the horses, as they uy upon tne neta, nancg recovered ! from tne first agony of their wounds, 'u to eauns toe zaa auoai mem, ea tner wouia set orr. rorm mem- selves in the rear of their mounted companions, and thoozh without; McDonald having unhorsed an Eng lish 0 nicer, took possession of his horse, which was very beautiful, and immediately mounted it When the Ecciish cavalry fled the horse ran away with its caDtor, notwith - - 1: rr V : - iT . turning .nu; tru.ma iu retrain him, nor did it stop until it was at the head of the regiment of which, sppttrcuuy , iu uiulu waa tummju- der. The melancholy, and at the same time ludicrous figure which McDonald presented when he saw himself the victim of his ambition to possess a fine horse, which ultimate ly cct him his life upon the scaffold, may be easily conceived. ro Boy a Wife tn China San Francisco has a model China man. He is well educated, and bears the name of Alphocso. "It costs more to marrr in America than in China," said he, with a sigh, to the! writer, recently. " How so?" queried a questioner. "Why, in China," replied Alphoo so. " I buy a wife all at once for so much ; but American men, they pay in a great deal of money for long time, and then are aot sure of their ! wive. " How do you make this out?" I ventured to ask. " Why, in China, I never see my wife, and my wife never see me. No chance to spend money. Here young lady walk down street with you and say: "What beautiful oranges!" Yoa stop and ask fruit man how much they worth. Fruit man he charge yoa too much. He knows yoa par anvhow, cause lady see yoa and think yoa mean. Then iyou take her ta & party. Mebbe yoa pay for carnage ; mebbe when yoa get to party she say she dry : mebbe you get ice cream : yoa pay agaiu. Then pretty soon she dance with some one ei-ie. iaen, meotte. vou feel tired. P'rhaps yoa have work to do next morning. She have no work to do. she lie abed. Mebbeshe tell yoa she dont want to go home just yet She tell yoa to go, she go home alone. Mebbe yoa get angry and yoa go borne. Next day you feel sorry. ioa bay tic sets nign price for theatre, and yoa ask her to go. She say she sorry, but she did not know yoa ask her to go: she promise to go with other man. Yoa left And so voa lose all money yoa pay for oranges, ice cream, car riage, and tickets high price theatre. Mebbe yoa not married three years. Spend money all time, Mebbe three, four men spend money all time on one girL More cheap marry in Chi na ; pay all at once. Mrrtl lptew.ia h, H.ppter If home trials were never told to neighbors. If they ki.ssed and made up after evry quarrel. If household expenses were pro- i i ... I If they tried to he as agreeable as in courtship days. If each would try to be a support and comfort to the other. If each remembered the other was a human being, not an angel. If women were aa kiud to their husbands as they were to their lov ers. If fuel and provisions were laid in during the high tide of summer work. If both parties- remembered that they married for worse as well as for beUer. If men were as thoughtful for their wives as they were for their sweethearts. If there were fewer silk and velvet street costumes, and more plain, tidy house dresses. If there were fewer u please dar lings " in public and more common mm tiers in private. It wives and nusoands wouid taae rwers, gauop strenuously along witn . wui put n:s boots carerauy away oa ; proving he ia awful and majestic rift me rest, rot stopping or tiincLung me panor sola, ana wnen n nas , admonishing coorteoc. sweet, and W J "K!50 . -P,1? 1 i hu?,tol, fcr theal ftaour-. he. 1 triendl v, and speaking or acting or At the battle of Kirk, I 4o, Ma'or1 suddenly acnar ta his wi:e with ali, . ,.JL,, ,j,r some pleasure as they go along and ; th day afte'r the men had been not degenerate into mere toiling ma-;tolj off on .oa,e leave he would chines. Recreation ia necessary to: no no4icis o( thtm on the 8treeL keep the heart ia its place, and to ! ut he locked upon a new recruit get along without it a great mis take. If men would remember that a woman cannot be always smilicg who has to cook dinner, answer the door bell half a dozen times, and get rid of a neighbor who has just drop ped in, tend a sick baby, tie up the cut finger of a two-year-old, gather - - - ,, f j-;- np the bead oi a six-year oia on t-atea, nd get an eighyearId yiu, unm.uf, - ' "r -f , ' " , ... with U this to contend with imay claim it aa a prm.ege to look : and . feel kul Hred i'? fj1 , nf m,ath. miicld not be too - -- hrt during the honeymoon wouldn't let : .Aa.w - j - Buou -- D in store ibrall who use Kemp's Balsam &r the throat and lungs, the . greai guaranteea. rrtuci vou bciieve that it ia sold tta and that earh dtiurgist ized to refund yoor money by the Proprietor of this wondertul remedy if it fails to cure yoa. C 5- Boyd ft. awtofait tK pnrv nir it - n j - Price 50 cents and 11.00. Trial size free. L ; too, wnn they call JMru Chris . Cf th Jews he U accepted and bv ! livwi t l a reat prophet of trnth; j but bis own disciples ain htm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I beins desventled trom the ioitaor,:ti i God. Ha raweia the deaI to life, tttttat T" Tf iTtrc l11 curpth ail manner of human VinXfLJU CSV. 1 1 Do. i maiadjes aad dLseasea by the word. or touch. "In stature he ia tall and of pep tt - ' feet fcrm hia riocntr anr anil air A woman must maae to dress ! well on seventy-five cents a week, and sh musnt be rain, and she j most be kind to the poor, and she must go regularly to to the sewing- society meeting, an-i oe ready to : dress dolls and make tidies and iprons lor CO urea tills, sue must readme tt nmlevervtliin-' her bn band has lost and man never Enows wnere to nnd anytning. tie countenance like an avenging angd, ana aemand wnat in tn under nas, sue done wita his boots.' sea must shut all the doors after her lord and master, and likewise the bureau ; drawer, fcr a married maa was nev- 1 , - . , . er nown to sn ita arawer. 11 would be as unusual as tor a hen toi , go iu swimming lor recreation. j . cce must go 10 DHl urSl 1Q CuiJ weather, so as to '."t the bed warm. Her husband, ift is a wie man. snouid never ast her to io this. Oh, no ; out ne si:s w just nuan. , tnia j Tie!d a weight 0f u,, attar, piece ia tbe paper, and waits until which fo, ruaj. gterling, she has got tae shwu to a comforU-1 4 Uttle wfaicn miiT suggest to th tie temperature. Ah! there are a .jy that the "real. Oriental attar ' great many tricks in the trade of hv-imjhlch ,ue bought ta the Stamboul ing together." A woman is expected , ft, for ten shillings the ounce toUKecare of the baby, even alter WM not quite) hat the Moslem the hrst infantile wonder has multi-imerchan M londiT iwore by t phe-l into a round half dozen. And j propCet it was. Ia reality, th true if hedoub.es np w:th the colic, or ; aUjkr u iavariably aduiterat- trias of cutt.ng ttib. or the neces-le,j with die-wood oil, or diluted sary evils of mumps, or measles, or ith sweet aalai oil, even in the whooping-cough, aad scarlet fever, ! in,iiaa bazaars close to the far fam and rash, and thrir.t distemper, and ras, ?ardena 0f Gaazapore. This short sleeves, and lure legs, and pics, almost pariooable when we sticking into him. and too much remember that, durinic unfavorable candy, and bad temper, why, her j gensoG,. it will take as many as otie husband tells her that he "does wwh thousand rosea to yield two grains she would try ai:d qmet her baby." ! of oiL Ia &e forenoon the " and he says it, too, as if he thought blossoms are gathered by hand and she alone was responsible for its be- j distilled in ciav stills with twice ing ia existence, and as if she ; their wejaht of water the water was considerably to blame lor it, i whjch comes over fceir.g ?et to cool !ail night and throwing ur a thin And when sh-has the headache j fiim of 01l which covers it in the nobody thinks of minding it a wo-! morning like cream on new naiik. maa is always having the headache. yis j4 aiUr which, must be And if she is "nervous enough to , 1 1 k.n, nrT wirh n fruthrr. Hy nobody shuts tne door any quieter, and nobody tucks heron the - lounge, with a shawl over her, or ( aiA B;ht anj rmormng after morn coddies her to death as a maa has to) ing; nemrly the who' of the oil has U coddled. juuLt la -aaaiecircam-lb x;ci tuaUiuk which is staaces. j impossible towpraU.aQ iavorin We micht go oo indefinitely with j the liquid that it is sold as rose the troubles of being a woman, and ! water," just as the minute particles it there is a man who thinks a wo-! left in the coarse of distilling Iaven man kas an eay time of it, why, j der or peppermint are known as the just let h:m pin on a pound of false hair, and get mide a parrot corset. : land put on a rull-back overskirtl and be a womin himself, and seel how he likes it j A S.lIlr Do;. Jacob is dead ! All old guardsmen I faaTe jet traveled . a great dis will hear it with grief.' He was i 51 w;JciT t1?- crushed to dea:h yesterday in front ; lca:e,11- he Toad-gax, known m of the King's rala'cein Amalienborg:?oai,! pities aa Butter and Egg, square under he heavy wheels of a I ' m" .Lr truck, which, with official zeal, be"T K T j - fr,, tw, t.i ,.4 outer states, at teas, auiu ui V a7 a J L AA fJL W aiaA AA UUU. VUC kKJL IKA I .... nrim Tw t. Icalt? of extenrunauxiz ii wnen guard. Up to that time he had been !9 imper.aica. e nxquent- a volunteer putting in his whole ! & P439 Auwtate upon which a for time with the men, inspecting the!!Eer PPnr V.f rgenanv . a :; i her of the bite, or silver Poplar, j 3tra o .ay, but when the dog- ; catchers caught him and took him I to the pound the regiment clubbed l,.,0,i,J..i k-.i,?k; . i; a- A' !Lr kllC A BU11 U. 'Li" 11 1111 A llV.rii.-T. ' and ever sia-e a regular tax of a few cents Per man has been levied vearlv for Jacob's benefit He was J ,T , ,1 ' , . aa, l AW w ' A I " Ul'l'. t 1 LA UaAVJ 'A 4aAa r7. The matin of his life wis that of his regiment, with the exception, that he brekia.ted regularly with; the King, who rarely forcot to bring ; him a bone from his morning meal If he did forget it or was fate, Jacob let him know it was breakfast time by barking nnder the palace window until he wa heard aad fed. The rest ot the tiav he browsed about the guanl-house, where the soldiers ! , shared their luncn wita mm. -n-'bnCg the pin-wheel m close pro x like most other dog, he was a dem- j imitv to the ncse and mouth. When ocrat by instinct, and preferred the thesieeper snores it starta the wheel company of the privates to that of .to revolving, and the poiata of the the ofiieers. whose quarter he con- j wheel s rays, which have fine, sharp descended to visit only at Ion j in- ( steel needle ends, whirling around tervals and after much coaxing. raDidly, tickles the' sleeper's nose From a profane civilians hand he ; and cause him to desist The in would accept nothing. It was the ventor has large orders from tha na- aniwrci which was tne one aii-ao- sorting question of his liie. His best friends among the guardsmen ha, v, ;n mvil-n a rfr with frienuly approval. Ia sum mer, when the men hid daily swim ming exr:ie, he would go along and stay by their uniforms, permit ting no ununii'ormed stranger to approach- Iato the water he was nev er known to venture. Henceforth Jacob will Kve ia the irriartia as a irauiiHii. us uitu in guards as a tradition, tie died in the ard house halt aa hour after ; fc .- nnder mA , 9Brroanied b7 his svmpa- thi.a nv:xr.ui T'a momin? . . was borne to the barracKS, and at lisad.9 in th. parade ground. ' v , , beJ buried with ruilitary honors.-! borne to the barracks, and at fw Mr.Sharphawk.oi West Randolph; t. took out a poixy ot insurance ', to7. n day recently, i M " f ?l Pa7,n2 ; said Mr. Sharphawk. And sure , enough, the property destroyed was the Sharphawk property insured in the nkk of time. ia . The best posted traveler is alerter. y Would mourjr iii nuaus us luiturtiut.? ecect traveling inrougE on its mer- waua U1" Qre Du nn- 1 on nzntning expresa nk.,-. runny u ui muuiu i mj buw, ewer ebeeaa, IK ia ea e -m a a. a u. r i k I ' . j J boenpnaa of Jeaan - The following ia a translation of a : dispatch written br Pubtios Lenta- liu, Presides, ia Judes. to Hie iw-tfl-Ui SttQiU;, concemicg the Redeem er, theoriginui of which Ls pteserred ia the Vaticu at Rome. " ' i. "There tutth appeared ia IhiSc oar dajs, aad La at ptdsec iiirifljAaaotijr Ub, in Jade, a autnof aiDj-iidrwir- i sweet and reverent, such as the b- . holtlt;r3 ma love hhs ; of A Wdai,i dJ- ficnIt to deembe something reaaci- , biic the color of the npe chestnut 'from the crown of his head to his ; ear?. whence downwsxd it is more of ; bnt gol,im hae wmTUii? .j ,w;r, .. - ir ., . ,-.,.!, ti:- i.- ; , I UiI mature. His eves blue, bnl- . t Uli serenelr beaatifut - Ia re- anc It cannot be remem inr h itra vir Hn him hmi rh-it : kaga, but many hava seen him j weep. Ia a wotdy bm mjUl WQQr k- k; .rm r.t unr ar..t divine perfections, surpaseeta the children of rneo."' rWm Gtt zttif. Attar of Boaea. The oil yielded by roses ia very ! little; hence it is said that twenty bioaeom are- required to w-..J , and transferred to a small phiaL Aver receatini this operation nizht ('wafers7' of their essence. Tree ajul sbrwna la Be . toiUrtl , - . , , of f1m? "WeaoiB weeds or our heWa and grouad were ' originally introduced aa or.ental i plants of the garden. Some of these difn- once that . ca!t;d Abele,atree well known , t i A m 'UDU reterreu. u, r. ihiW with the suckers, forming deGse thickets, and the soil is unfit . . . i ? , ror .anT "er Pcroowf- ol""r- is a asful tree is oaveii 3 tree la, but ishould never be planted in or near . , . . I culti vated grounds.--! mem-an A j- 1 m . Save Care. A Boston inventor has perfected a snore cure. It is a piece ot wire bent in the shape of a doable hair pin. Un one end is a maa wneei. ! Cometh ing acbdada Bin-wheel made of silk. The wire ia fastened over tne UDDer tee la when retinue. meroas sleeping-car companies, aad has been made a Past Grand Mojuk ia the East in the Society for the Suppression of Profanity. Marriage Irt Arizona. Do yoa take this woman whose hand you're squeezia' ta be yoor lawful wife, in flash times and ia skimp?" "I reckon that's about the size of it. Squire." "Do yoa take this man you've jir.ed fista wita ta be yoor parti through thick and thin?" Well, you're about right, for once old man. . AU Kiw ia mxn an' I reckon you're married -bout a tight aa the law eaa nam yoa. i guese four bits will do. Bill, if I r-e lour Olia wu uv, iiii, i a don't have tokise the bride. If I Ll,r. Am Editor's D.lBTiaai af a a kise ie said U be sweet, aot b- ca.uae it contains saccharine matter, bat because a man doesn't know what else to call it when ne leeis tae t aia ijswia with bo stop to asaume that a maa wboaitempU to dejeribe a never had one; men who hwe i nmtj kisses (not smacks') don t want 'to tali: they just want to think aad ; dream end die with their boots ot. So we have bar- toiiL ; esUoliihed, illustrate a danger - I t r
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