r; JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. TV litcwn Ml. hn.mu ritce!l a H.m- CI1MII a lini" - ' ? . - . ..... t.iH ..nulim- 1 .. . . . rful.irl M mil M. nH' I t.m towels, linn inimi.".".- "-- ti.Ki. oniittiiiK all lit.' xxtM'ls : Kill him off. kill him off. Tin- w-iiliiiiciitul UiiOTl-h.-r. m w.-cbarilie n't iam'i.ai t" hai luitlthv iian-lifce tout- is riKli-hikI "mtinu"Cl.iN nhoHveaiaj )U liatitinl 1 i'lt miM"" : Kill him ..0. Lill hliu The hunt. Ptinwl-MKlf tttfinwarae h.ilB.l in torn-sol tlnint.T. m ht dwtatva, mir cmstim- . l. - k-iitA ..M.litnil.-r Kliolivi. ill private- fflu.iMv iiJ fii'i a 1-uMir i plim-h-i- : Kill him .fT kill him off. Thi' irHW'Milv-fniilr shoi ourail xtith iuli)n ti..B, mi'l bhnra hi Irnxt nnmls-mie of nt pr.fciK- -ii:tr.-i'.B. x.irt ' aln-nyi wi the hnlaH -i'li- nfcxvry ctim-iit fiH-ii.i : Kill him "IT kill hiiu THE BRIDAL PAIR HOME. President and Mrs. Cleveland Return from their Sojourn at Deer Park. Washington, June V The President : i.ii.l mrty left J.mt I'ark at ll':"! to-day and aft. r a pleaNint run aiTived here ncmrv i. in nij;, wi ii. tl.-veland, Colonel and Mrs. Laiiiont and ; Kx-Snatoran.lMrs Kavis went to little j ... . . , 1 i i r. I : I..., Mm luicic, wiH-re me TNninim 01 .'innuuu, j AVM Virginia, Viiyinia and IVnnsvl- vanin, lyine tlirM- thousand Ut-t U1..W, ; were ia-l uj-.n. The rty remain-.l ! at the n ksf.irals.ut an hour and then returned, amvinir at theeottaire in time ; r - 1 1 .. n-i -1.. .1 ........ ; ' i.ir iiiiinOTiu. ""' '"" " wa aniioiiiiivil lluit tlie iTesi iem iiao ; divided to leave for Washinirton at one 1 o'.lisk. . .... .1 1 . 1 1 The I'n sMiMit and Mrs Cleveland xxere i sitl ilij.' on the piazza of t lie eollane at 11 ; o'clock, xx hen F.x-S-nator Iiaxisand S. 1!. ens iked fromtlie eolitiiiiial hahit of lak IIIkiiiH came al..n'. The latter xxas in-! infin. Fexx physicians have In-cu more tnshmd to the I'n-ideiit. whom he had : opular, audit is Kiid he eonld H-anily never met, and Ihe to i-iliti.-iaiis talk. -l de nd on one n-uiar meal a day. so tor half an hour a Unit I kvi I'ark, the late jrrvat was the demand for his scnios. canii!-ii and other tliimr. The Presi- : " He literally ruslied throtiudi the slrn-ts, dent irreclcd Mr. lUkinsi-ordiallv and the drixen ji-ist hast- at 10 miles at hour." latter in detorihiiw his visit s.iid : Yet his fi-e do not appear to have ex- " I never met a more genial gentleman i mid Mrs. Clex.-land is -i1.--tlv charm- in".' At iLVMtl.etel.-srr.iphofli.v 011 news- ! .l.-rn.w ..s.lis.ontinued an.l the lailv sheet showed that ill the first five. lav of the ln-ident's Slav '' Words had i i U-eli transmitted o-r the w ires. i OI K To XI l.IIN..To. At ll'-tr the Chit -.ig 1 limited train came along an 1 was Uianled hy the corre spondents and they pas-v 1 up the trade j toward the n-L'Ul.u station. The Presi dent's party wen- alsMit lssirding their "sjwN-i:1.!" w hen Senator Il.ivisand family, , the K'kins family and thai of Major Hill came down to hid the party good-hy and Mr. Llkius and Mr. Haxis xxent as far as Piedm-iiit on th- train. The first stop was mad- -it I ttt-r Park Station, where the h-'.- pulati..n, aliout two hundred and fi'tx.wereoii the platform, headed hy the Mayor. The j President and Mrs. Cleveland d. -s. ended ! from the Irai'i and liook hands with exen-one. line lady ua a little ha. k ward ahoiit stepping up to Mrs. Cleve land and the latter graciously went up to her and put out her hand, xx it h a smile.; The Mayor shook the President's hand heartily and introduced himself. The President replied that he was glad to in.H t him. as he had himself U-en a i Mayor. :i:i:itinos nv tiik iv.tv. The train arrived at Piedmont at 1:4(1 and stop icd ten minute. There xxere a 1 thousand icplf waiting, and the Presi-j ilent came out in rcsjMinse to the noise made hy a hr.iss band and the jw-ople. One little I my pushed through the crowd i anil gave Mr, ('lex eland a big lmuiUct. i Mrs. Cleveland patted the child's head, j w Idle her husband was busy in shaking j the handsof other jicoplc. One man said that he n-prcscub-d the citizens, hut felt J rather crestfallen w hen the president Kiid tiickly: " The mple represent thi'ln sclxes." The train dif w out ami-! .leaf-, t-ning shout i At Kexfs-r Mr. Cleveland r.ii'ived an- tither lmii.i:ct and herself and husband j an ovation. A short stop was made and ! the President remained on the hack plat- j form. The engine mid engineers were : changed and the journey protveded. No stop was made at Cumberland, although i a thousand jusiple were crowded on the platform. A stop ..f mlv a few si-conds was made at Sir John's Kun f.r water and the tram continued to M.irtiusburg, w here live hun. Ircd smple awaited. TJie train dn xx up slowly and as the Presi dent Is.wel to the crowd it drew out again. The run from Martinsbnrg to . Har.er's Fifry. a .'.istaiKx- of uinetiH-ii ! lnil.-s was made in twenty minute. Then.1 ; was in. other stop .n tin-journey an.l tiie train drew into the station here at just 7:L'V W ITI. Colt TIIK llltlKAI. I-XIR. Tin-President's return was somewhat nni-peet.s, it I sing generally undcrstisol that lie xu.uld not arrixe before the lat ter part of the week. The tirst liotiiv the MsipU had that lie xx.Mild ar rive to-day w. is in the evening lian-rs. I'.ut the notiiv was siitliciciit to attrai-t eVt-ral hundred jmple to the dejn to witJiess his arrival. For fully an hour Ix-f.irc. the crowd gathered in the dep.it. tilting it and -. upx ing msuitm on the eb-ial.-.I platform leading to the strips. When the arrival of the train was heral ded there was a general rush of the j en. w.l in that ilir- ti.in and they were alongside the Prudential car just j ;i it st.M-ih d w ithin the eucl.iire of the lel.it. I f the party the rn-sident 1...kin-' of succ-ss. In all farm xxork lliew virtues srmx-xxl.at l.niwn and tanned, hut in f esecially re.iii:vl. Is.s of tli.c- in other n;-ts jarfi-tly natural was the ! ! earliest part of the season in prcpara tirst t.i uh'hl. Mrs. t Me vela ii. I followed. ! tinit of tic soil and in s.-clin is n.-ver stepiiin- li);litly from the ear platform made np. An early Shirt xvinsthe r.nv and. joining her ImalMii-l. the t-mple every ti inc. The early plaiflcj crops jret in 'rthout t..ppinr pnieei-li. I in the dir v- firm hold on the mil u:nl the fir :iy. ;i. of lie- liar eiiinuicf, It.-rv ihe ear- I are passed over liefore tlie .'.routers of an riaura aj .-n- st:in.liii!:. They tere f.dutxx- is! hy Mr. and Mr, liinont, h.t left the eir after Mr. Cleveland. Then came the rn -ident'n valet an 1 Mrs. Clex eland's maid. i: i.i:vitoitv n rv. 7W rn-sid.-niiitl ;ariy ha.1 tn walk al mttai the entire len.tli of the dcot. Ks-c-.t h and then, when he esiied a ' ineinU'r uttJie ns whom he niynij-il anid Kiliite l hy 1 wave of the hand and a ' Jnw . the rr -i h-nt j.aid no attention to JhrToxxd Mrs. Cleveland was a little jimrt aalnn-rviint. Occasionally she would Inru bet Jjead and look at thf Klrant-i- lac.--, Thtre was no checrini: or deite.it- strati,.,, natil the itrty had arrivcl the outer .!. .,f the .1, ,..t. when the xv.l standina .m the ste, leadin-.. to hen,-.s a,,,.lau.led the dis,in,.uish,sl l.y a vijron.us chqiiMU- of hands. ThelWh-nt U,cl nht aMJ. fi in .iiiiti.. The tirst carria.. drivel. l,y -ll.ect tl e lV-sidenf..,, hman. was in ftit inn. tit first i l,.t.. ll.l. 11 II l 1 . ...... ,,u .-i i i leeiitu.t ai enter, then the IVpsident mid Hhea Mrs. Hint Mr. Unnoiit. The d.K.r wa-la-l, Ails-rt lii..-d uj. the liorse Jitl.l tlaa- Juafty were rapidly driven l.url tU M'bite Ihius,-, followisl the an-ooj a-urriagi-, foiitaiuiiig the iili.iallla. ,. w.i r ,y v k W ithin half an hour afterward tV. -arrutg. etitenl the White House Kr.,,.U Xotmore than two dozi-n j.le. mcludin" aevt-ml ju-wsj.-r n.rres- i ..u.l.-iiiK. w. n iili. n-l.ja-i without th; j j north i.rtic. When they w.xv the car- j rij )lrivt. ,, ,!.. m-a , ncrtll rush - 1 -t t 1. .1... ......... tortile 1IVU Oil Ulllctl Hir wvi. ; ..... 1 " ! . l.ut t.. alight, Imt the ..ffl.vrs licnvly j ke, tlH- n.w.l Wk. Mix Lmn. brt j Kto,.,-.l fixn the lrcMdent s tumais-; : then Mr,. (lev,-h,n,t..-arn nfr l,v- '! in 1t hnn.l. iv.-nir j froin the country. Next eanw tlie 1 ni-li-nt, thi-n Mr. Iunoiit last, an.l vt-ry w-m thereafter the 1elmitrl wi"lilinf ,rty were w itliili the KiereU .nwin.lH of j the hxcctltive Mansion. Fees of Great Surgeons. The feKof frn-at Nivim an.l l.liysi- i .urn have an intend fortlie j.ulilie hk I well as for tiie recipient. Hunter never , piintil more than a year, an.l f-r j niitny years he jsain.Ui than : Sir Astley'x profiwion brought him trif- i Unit kjiiiis for seveml years ; in the lift h 1 ! yearof his prai-tiv he only gained HHI; j but in time his increase rox- to l.YK ! year, and one year it rea.-noi t-i,. i )-rtv vi,,.l1)Ml had any tutirilk or I vented everyday lv the soKUers, an.l a Sir. lienjaiiiiu llrodii's nnx ijits from tirst f,mniuin, IHstrniiiiK the jxilitieal j new method tirst intriMluced at fold Ilar to last are stated to have far exceeded , jH.rjH ,,f j. iunv. Ca-sjir pmiiostnl to j lur contains the proof of my story. A C.Hiiiers It was Ir. Holf, if wen iiieiu- ; , tracts of Suite land held hv ! soldii r started to l.ake some lieans, and . . ., ..i .: I .1... 1. ...I. int npiny, no sai'i mi" r"?"" ! j,,. ,,, Klv ,, nin-i-on, naild fairly i (.arn ,),., f.-.KHla year. That state- i . . 1 . 1 .. ' 1(.t was nuule. However, wnen pimsi- : ,.;., w, . (11,lt(.t with smaller fees than at tlu. ,)r,w.nt time; l.ut even now there an. ,(rilIm,y not a law iiumlH-r of Ion- ,!,, physician- who have thechoice r f(,l,,wintr Sir Henry Holland's example . ..... . r : ....1 : ' an.l coMMinc tncir prounwomu "i"'"" . . . 1 .000 a vear, in onler to retain leisure fllT studv, nvreatioii and travel. It was vulpnly ri'iiortiHl that.l'r. ChaiiilnTs, hen his rijrht hand xx as injured hy ! Mood .isoiiin.', that ids tiliLi-rs Isvame .xi-.li-.! Sl.UlO guineas a year, a limitation , that mav lie ao-ounte.I forl.y rn-.juent 111 ni-sses. Ir. Piillie, the hrother of Joanne Ilaillic, who flourished in the early part of tl.e century, had i--rhas. at t!'t time the leading pra. ti.v in I.n.lon. ""d is Kiid to liave nia.le t-H.oo", in some vears. And this high remuneration was not confined to the iiictr..mlis. for 40 years airo, Sir I buuinic Corrigan, of Iul t in, was reiviving an incouie of f'.i.iKHI It annum. It might l- judgtsl fi.nu these figure that the medical profession is one of the in. Mt profitable. No doubt it is so to eminent doctors, jut a the I!ar is .r.ititall- t.i .listinirnisli liarrist.-rs; I Hit tin- lliclli-al prifi-ssloli lias, v thilik, this a.lvaiita'i- over tin- I'.ar that any man of avi-riiri- al.ilitx, if his i-liarart-r 1h- in! ami his .iirKs-sti-.i.v, is alin.ist i-crtaiii to jiaiii a lix in hy nn-.l-irint-, although In- max fail to xxin an i i a -1 li k-i 1. 1 -n. x'. Thr Ski1 'tor. Box or Cox? The r.nmsxxiik Hotel is no more tin Water ' Mti.v than the Hiirli S-1..H.1 I'.nil.l ins is the City Hail, u! then- are h.-!i-xvlio are .leteniiine.1 not to iin.leMan.l this. An axcraire of half a .lozeii (n-r "lay xxalk into the otlii e of the hotel, plank money .loxxn on the cuiinteran.l call out : "I xx ant to pay the xvater tax on No. 2-")4 I'.'.ank strii-t." When the atl'ahli-clerks iufornie.l tliein that they have nia.l.-mistake, which is only xx hat an atl'ahle clerk siiotiM lo, then- isa feeling on the part of those pm plethat they have somehow Ih-i-ii ahns e.l, an. I th.-y pi oW'iiial. Txtmir three xvii ks aro a very stern- fai-e.1 man. carrying himself very rii.lly, eliten-i tin- hotel, r.ip-.l on the counter j xxith his knuckles, an.l icily ohscrvf.! : "I I! nevir.ay it nexer!" "Whatrask.sl clerk I'.roxvu. "That infernal water tax! You can i sue an-l l- haimi'il. "This is not the Water Hlicc." "It isn't'.'" "No, sir: you'll haxe to pi .loxxn four il.H.rs." ' "lint if this is .not the Water Oflice what l.i you have the sijrii up fot'."" "Wp have no such siu." "Well, it looks like the plait;." "Not at all. sir. l'lease call four 'I.m.i-s IkIow." "I'll lie.larinil if I il! Why.li.ln't y.m tell tin- when I first came in that this i xx as a hotel?" "1 sin.aise.l you km-xx it.". "I 111, well. ierhai x on xt ill make some thin" hy this an.l -rhais you xtoii't." A xxii-k later the stern-fa.i-.l man en j 1-n-! the Water Itliee one morniiiL'. ' reache.1 his han.l tlinmli the xxin.loxv to j one of the clerks, ami sai.l : ! "Shake nlil Imy, I was out of teiiiiK-r that iimriiiinr. ami haxe lnvii xerx- sorry : for it. M.I, wasn't it, that I came into this hotel iiMca.l of the Water IMIii-e? You treated me like a ticiitleniaii, ami I In-.,' your pardon." "Why, 1 came into this hotel one in. ! li mit lon ai;o, and " "Itut this is no hotel. This is the Wa ter Mli.v." "Hut xx hy don'tyoii jmt up a ij;ii !" "There's one at the d.s.r. sir." "And xvhere's the hotel "'" ' l'lease ia!! four diirs :-.hoe." 1 "I xx .n't do it! No, sir never. Si you lnm. first. ;.mI moniin-', sir ncv j er'll pay that infernal tax if 1 die f..r it !" i Ajricultural. In a'. lusiii,. ,p.-r.iti..iis iroinptncss an.l punctuality arc iinp.i: in: elements xmrly dry season c.m ntlect thetii. The , txxo i- ks of lry xxcuther xxhich UMia'ly lu,-n early in the wmsoii des r n- more y.miix j.l.wjis th in imy :ifter d.i:;u-.' . Ir4 nMwtqi,(jeit iin never r.-jiin.-l, and the farmer wlex kvi,');' hiniseli' of t lie earliest api-irtunities ha Mi tVv;clit of till them' :uiil of all the fitlloxx in oi,i, i tl.its mid harlev an- usual!. inferior ! an I light in the I'niU-d States, xx hile thtue (imina fjvu in Canada arehcaxy and j.l'.mii.. mid realer xalue. Tin re :. .. i ...i.... .i .'I., . hv tntrly fnists. Thin-in n.it tiled tii' vase. In nearly thirtv Veant' fXlH-rlem " , " ' "mtr ,ul "i,T "T the xx rili-r litis n- .-r l.n,l ...t .... ..... .. ' ? "' ' ! 'II,f . Tl,- -v,,u"- l'1'"" ve ; Uvn n'' " some s,-ast.ns. hut the M"' l'" ",:,, '""'' nd I "" '" safe the t.. may I . tt!e w.thoiit s,-rioua .himaKe : ,'M I,,,rt ,,u,' N",'"' ' i"1 ''' H,r","r SI. The rule . ! "I ana.la IS to sow .KltKllll.l lmrl.-v .-aril- in ana.ta is to sow oatKiiud harlev earlv I j re.iure wiiiiw to a-rfeet ' ,l"'lr fr"''-t and two necks in the early . an.l cool w-ason -.lrrj theni forwanl so as off ' . """I "1U" " '" - 'at iu tlie flower hy j ine 'S"". when the grain is not rilled a' out as it is in -..lcr wt-utlicr. Itntli of I this- grains may U- hahitnaUsl to stand an ,:'ri fr" itl,..ut damage, iin.l it in i 1,1 ,i,iK "-v ,iu,t "' k i've i l-v ,-erfiM.sl fn.n, the Spring varieties. 0 .,, j A -Im.uVW .L,, ,, -fTair-A w reeling ' match. " Caesar and Agrarian Laws, ZT.ai , (!, -..,M.lti,.-v .m.l that "the ! ; . , . , . " . , , wll ,,,,, to hvo ! ..,:., ,, ,,1,,. .,f runu1it.it, l.nt I ,,,.,.;,. i,0 rabble and feed- ,.,.,;,. ,.f Julhw ur.nl 4l(Hri1.rill lilt ItlTll milflll Hllll llfl- I " 1 - - f'a-eir vw not a revolutionary ix.liti.-iau, lmt lie he that if revolution wax to 1 ..,..,,..1,1.. n.A.rin . s , rtia, K ner of the i.reent iiiri.lents an.l ir- ! uiiihtainii of ltrith laml at the jireHeiit (lav. If the nohle lionian lionls couhl ,iavt. f..n,.,, tlK.ir fh .reMTV an-l ,1,,. pilm. ,n s. i v an.l reo.!ccttl that tJi( y n;ij miis, i,lllMir1at .Imi, to fnUill, i tilt.'ti1,.,,ji,,in),(;verniiient uiirltt have 1 i,. niiiiiitain.-.l. I'.ut tin y nia.le no they otferiMl no concession, and Cii-j ' . i i, aIui 15v that law i (( jj,lstif , no wroiiu: was to Ik-iloiie to j t.xiH,mj ,Mvu.pien, and no rights of pp.- , . . . . .. I the jrrcat landit mpnetors on the usual j ( tenus. and to initiate the n fonn hy j .,"0, ,-ni(n) veteran soldiers upon them, r- Jt waK a,imj,tI(., t,t Cj.irs n-fonu was : M U1J, n.L.tj. ut.t ull, yet it was ,io)v (1,)HW.,i ; n.llatc. ( a-sar i-ouid j.p, tln re, and tinally t.Kik ltiH .ull l.y tilt- Ii. irut nl ji 1I Ksil.-i 1 t t Ii .M,.,ui.ir 'aSlJ,.nilv. The Korum was . jj ,(1 t.xivss. roni-v simke in snpii1 of the nieasure.and in a stfiie of much excitement and disorder the a&:ra- ! rian law was Kissed. The readers of the ' .. (.n,k(,r fompondeiiiv " will find po- ! liti.-.d parallels in the terror which licset , the jroxorninj; aristocracy in ls.ll when j the moderate and nvcssarv reform of: that xear xxiTe pr.iised to them; and j a'ain, when Sir Koliert Peel carried the j reiea! of the corn laws. " Mo.ler:ite n-- fiinii."cxclaiined Cn-ker. " m.slerate cun- : nwder!" ltiiurriiijr to ( airs policy. ; it should lie added that a land i-ommis- j was at xi J J m i t I t.nxork out the ! new land law. and thus the iU-stiou was ; set at rest for his time. Hut it is certain that the treatment of the land hy the Roman Senate and aristocracy was for centurii-H a dangerous and irritating ele ment of mpu!ar fi-eling. Japanese Lac. A iiifniintilt' .lriuan.l fur lii-ii .I;i:i-lii-sc xx;in-s, i:i;il.li- of iii'lctiniti' n'ir.- lurti.iii tn nnlcr, lias flianlifl tilt' slm xxith tinyiiiTi if xvnrtlilis xxan-s, ail.ly M ni-tis. KtaniiaMl ini-tal xx.irk, li.-nvily in- Tnst-.I iati.-ls, an.l i rate of i l-ai t-nn k- cry coarsely t:xtt-ut-I. With these hvae Isi-n mingled the choice artistic prolue- , tioiis ofi-arlii-rilays, xxhcti tin- artist livisl in tin- Yashiki of his laiomi, as la loii iiii; to tin- S; 1 1 1 1 1 1 r: 1 i class, an.l xxorkisl for months chasing anil incrntin a hattlc si-i-iii- or 11 love story mi a niece of metal the size of a thiiinh nail .1 ii. tnre in metal xxork such as no Kiir..a-ali skill has i rival.-.!. ; or passi-.l a vear lutil'liiiv' t'p layer hy layer the translucent varnish I K ".-7ii from rlntn ii rnitii;r) with xxhich he construcleil xxork ofsnch inarxi-'.ous tech nical skill an.l artistic licauty. Such are , the (rreat ' lac cahinet of the si-xen- ! tis-nth century, the writing hox. ir- j ami mizurilmhi) hy Kajakava, Slieonsho, ! Kotna. Naspita-I ji, Sietsu, Hanzan, liit- j souo. an.l Korin the jjreat laciiuerers of j Japan fr.iiu the sixtiH'iith to the end of i the eighteenth n-ntury. The invstt-rii-s ! of tin- Japan lac liax'e never liecti mas- j tereil hy Kuropcaii nrtist-t. Tlne men were craftsmen of tint irintf iatience. ami pla.-ed hy tin n.liti.uis of feii lal life j alxive the niv.ls of nien money makini;. They xxere often ennuhleil, ami alxvays estiM-me.l. They were the companions of I'riliivs. They ili.l not hesitate to lavish on asxxonl jruar.l, nriin ixorv tosirle, a 1 sen-en, ora minute decoration of a sword hilt, all their artistic genius in design and liictorial eflii-t. The modern lac is an ephemeral production thin in texture, with overlaid pld'uiir of efli-ctixe hut not solid character. Its panels and cahincts, rich xxith incrustations, are irandy and ill-drawn. Then' is nothin-; in xx hich Ihe collector so often pies astray. The old Japanese lac resists heat and cold alike. Suhmersion ls-m-ath the sea for months .Iocs not spoil it. It is huilt up sloxxly, and does ii-nturies of xvear. This ipiality of lac is little known in Kalian-!, and no repnwentatixe, authenticated, ulnl siu'ln-d i-oll.-tioii such as this has ever In-fore Is-en hrouyht together here. fVt T'nr A'ixIi mil. A Cold-footed Lady. Madam, alloxx me to pr.-scritc for you I have had a lon cxcrieiicc in the 111:111-ai.i-ment of delicate women, and lielieve I i-.ui ive you some important advice, j .n-a-rilM-onlv for vonr ! r,.i . I First: Procure a iiiantity of w.s.len st.K-kins t such as y.m huy at the ; store under the name of laiah's w..l. j that von can read a nexxspa-r through. ; t... .'i... I.:..-...... ...... i inn ine kiii. i iiiat tour .t.ioi .iciiiiki hi the country knits fiir you, lliat will keep your feet dry and warm ill spite of wind and xxeather. Sivon 1 : If ymt want to 1e thorough, chaiw them every inorniiijr, hanoiii the fresh ones hy the fire lurin the liijrht. Third : rns ure thick calf skin Units, doiililc up rs and triple soles, and wear them from the first of ( Molier to the first of May. Make frequent applications of some 'oo.l oil hlai kiinr. Fourth: Avoid nihlsrs iiltiejethcr, is-i-ej.t a pair of latere ruhln-r h. ...ts, xxhich may h;- worn f..r a little time throiiirli snoxx driits. or a Hood of water. Fifth : Hold the lsiitomsof your f-et in c .1.1 water a quarter of an inch deep just iK-fore .i';na to two or thrii- minutes, an.l then rah them hard with Mil;!: toxv ) av-J yo-ir naked hands. I s'V)i ; , i-.i j mi. tr i ..nt freely in ."'I Hf.illi'f, ild, WVyy lye, Jkil v"l' 'tl' your f.vl t'tij'ry -f y nt yin-ylaliiii. h'lt. as a oi!!.snitiv of (ti . u erf yir. ila- " ti. m in the lonvr extrcmit'ii!, y .:ir Ici.ej xxill Ik- relieved of all its fuilm-.i. and j your heart of it u!il.itions. Your com- j i.icmoii win is- greatly iniir.ive.i, un.t I yw Tien it ii mav Ik- Ix-tter m everv re- s1h1. .- ,n t.wi of JI.vl'li. I Legal ASitr)ce. I Iniinb," tuitl a man, coming into th , j- iii-.j.. i..u-,.... '' 'v . " Ye-, r.rtt .id- 1 - What suctisa. haxv VoM M F ' i ',.,-,1 hi,,, last week and V h " l .ThutV ;ive lm. )(.v i I KI1(, tllt. :, lf v(r f(. ,;,( j m ill ,MV v.iu." - Mv f are -1. I have pven v.m I cnnlit for the .IIll,v me Vr, I I ..,, .... . , ,n.tTU ' " i i ... .. . . i ii.ii : pT-ass-.t tne man ; "1 tlon t : see where I make aiivthiii hy eolltitiiitj , ; the dt ht " Xothing, my dear sir, from a money' ! Miint of view, hut you have the Kttisfae- ; i tion of knowing that a dishoiii-tst man 1 has N-i-n brought tojustitv! You can! , use yinirinii pleasure al tout tying the l f2i now ; I took the precaution to 1 gin a suit against you for the amount this morning.1 The waist of time The middle of au hour glaMs. Unexploded Shells. Vi!Iym kinl!y jicrrtiit ui- t:rii:h the I columns oftlio UM to ansxvt r txxo iiies- lions which I often w UfKf.1 ... U-init t-'t irilw 'fW !" -r. Win. II. rndcrxxo-sl, of (WIan.1, l.io. asked the question some time apt, stating .. . i . i i. - .i:.. .....I ......... I ... WIU& - know if he .oul.l rt-niovc the ih.w.I. t - .. . . i 1 1... I from II, HIIU ll Willi wouio huiki- ii luirni- j le in eiwe of tire. To thin tirst im-tioi. !..TT IlUtll lieloiwiiK to a iKftttTV Wolllil y, l.ut to lii .n.l I ill emphatically annwer, "no," an.l will en- ileavor to trovc thix fact to all. In June, IH4, when I i-anie to the ol.l Cohl Ilar- l'r liittl-fieM, our liattcry, the 1st X.w York Veteran Volunteers, chan.v.l too into K-itioii near an oM cherry tiw tlutt still ha.l stiekinj; in it one of our uii- exploded sliell thai was shot during 'sJ, when we wen1 on the' nauie field under " Little Mac," while unexploded shells lay around us like stone in Vennont. X'W iikhI.h of cooking were lK'in in- . 1 , . .... r . 1 1 ny uiytflii: a nine iwo icei uccj; un.i twenty inches wide in the ground, and then tilling it with dry wood, he .... . ..... starte.1 his lire; ami n-t oxer it Ins l.ir camp kettle of iH-ansand pork toparlx.il. He then picked up a quantity of old un expired shells, washed them out well on the inside, hroiuiht them to his tire, which hy this time had pot down 'o a niiv Ix'd of coals. He took olfhis kettle, lHiiiTfd olf the water, laid Miis xvasln-d shells in on the fire and place.! the kettle i of liork and In'ans hack on the shells in- j tending: as s.M.11 as they xxcro hot enough j to take them out an.l put them across the j kettletoliakcthelieanswellontop. Acoin- j rade came to the fire a'snit this time to toast some hardtack to kill the nii j therein, hut sit-inc Ihe shells in the j fin- he sprung hack, exilaimin. "What I in the h 1 have you got in that lire j underthat kettle" 1 he cook said he xx.is voini; to show the lxivs how to i.k hak- el Nuns well 011 the top, and said then- was uodanevr from the shells, for he ha.l cleaned them out well. !!ut his comrade said that he would rather eat r.nx meat than take his chances of toasting hard breail there. I heard these remarks was passing for water to a spring. as I I Just I in front of me, at my right hand, were j several army wagons, and l-hi)iLthe one 1 nearest me were four mule drixent play- j ing jmker on the end-lsiard of a wagon. ' lietWM'ii them lay a iiiantity of I'licle Sun's pai-r gold, for which we had en- ' listed in lMd, and which at this time xva I .rii, thirtv-tlins-nn.l tliir.l .vr.t- to I of i .ii,l-lio!.U-r. x liili- iiotliin' sln.it a(;ir t,, H,,. ,.;,Iist.-d man would do for j ym.v Sain. I'.ut to mv storv. Ju-t iit ', j that time I heard a terrible explosion in j the rear of the batterv, an.l when 1 look- cil hack 1 conl.l see nothing in the air lmt .liil, camp kcttle.an.l pork an.l Ix-ans. An uiiexpliMle.l shell pass-il me xvith a xx liin an.l ilropiHil lK-txxi-eii two of the ,KirIj(1, pl;ivi, M.ker. It iK-.n to tizz. fizz. Sonic of the money caturht tire, hut not a man coul.l Iseehy this time aro:in.l ! me. I)o yon think that I stood still all this ; time an.l let that eii.l lioar.l 1 urn up, xxlii n I i-nlisti'il to s::ve (iovcriimeiit pr..H-rty? I fjiiess not ; hut I have nexer , heanl of any one that ha.l anything to Io xvith that In-aii hake lu-ini; proinote.l for meritorious comluct, an.) iioxv I In- j lieve that ol.l tinexpl.nle.1 shells are .lan- p-r..iis arouml any lire. TM "". . Rainbow Parties. The lali-st siM-icty novelty is xvlint is kuoxxii as the minlmw party. Already it has assumed the proportion an epi demic, although it made the first app'-.ir-ance in this city only a fcxv xxeck-i iil'o. All the youth? ladies in attendance xvear neat little ajrons of such design ami color as the taw of the x carer may suiip st. The lsittouis are all carefully left iiutiim nied. Kvery yoiiinj lady has a niiiiiher, and diiilic.ite iiiiiiiIhts are kept in a hox, xx hich is generally placed in the nci'li lNirh.Hi'l of the p-ntleiiicn's cloak room 111 charge of txxo vountr hnll.-s, IIk-l'cii tlciii.-n Imy ticket which entitle them draw from tlie Imx. I lie piin liaser It iv iiisT drawn u inimlicr at once si ts out find the youm; lady wearing the dupli cate iiumlicr on her a).roii. The tickets are irencrallv one dollar each, l.ut at a ! Suit li Side party a few eights ao tiny j hroujiht five dollars each. ' After a'l the 011111; men hav.' lound 1 their apnuis, or rather their youier lad ; xxeariiii; the pr..H-r aprons, the mater ' 1 ccr-Miioiiies ami. unices the 1 "Unlitioiis. I The vounn men an-to hem the apron j and the one lining the neat'-st, itiickerst i pi-e of work is to receive a prize. The yoiiujr la.lies supjiiy tncir escon xxnn iuhhIUi and thread, and at the cail of time the fun 1m-"'iiis with tin ii'titestants to thread ell'oils of the their necdl-s. Youiu: ladies stf strii'tlv forhi.'d n it thread the n.vdles of their escort, ::m. a violation of the rule compelsthc nH-iiiient "f""' Cvr tofoifeit all eh:im-.on the l'r,J'- Afterthelii-ed.es re thr.ii led and tin- ' ynir.isf men an- at work tin- sceiu- ! n..:: ' the less in-.;.iriiiir. At last time is called , 411. 1 a committee jndjes on the xxork. Tin- pr!?" ijre Hi'in-tiliii-s iiiite v.:!u i'.lc. At a Wist nhii pari- r. viitlv the youm: mail xvlio xxas luosf handy xiiiji liccd!..- '. and thread earned home ai) elcpjut j French mantel clock. AVIiy should Hot the tune come xxln n j the ll lilie of 1)1'. Iavid Keiniedx shall lie associated in the puhlic mind xvith the puritic.itio:i of the b'oo.1. as the name . f llarxev now is with its circulation. For j ccrtain'y no other medical man lias done ! as mu'-h to th-.it end as he has. And it is i also important that xop'.e simu'd knoxv that tiie result of his lalsirs are within riMfh f nil in llit form f Pr. Kruu1 dv's ! l'.ixoi ite K'-medy.' " E-i'i'imJ J 'i irwtl. i . . I I Stum not thy fciloxv t n atun ; there is J some swrk of iriH(. yet left in every man 'even thoueh he lie Ivimr in tiie veriest mire. - JfO fouulain is so small that heir cn may Ik- i.iiaoinc.l h.-yin. TRADE mm rURE. ill Ciftts Rhttimatf-mt, Ncimltiia, .lira., -ai ilitai. Taaiaaia., StM-aiai, aralw, .t'.. M,. puli t- rim I NTs. AT niui.m-.T-l inn DKitJtaa, ((IkUUl a. xt-aUA-H tUIIALTlJUU,at. ii E0.tu)TAniS ir f royal rsssT a xl I' d Absolutely Pure. This I'.in.l. r never varies. A iimrwl .it iri(y, xln-i..'ili mi.) u ti.il-.iiii4-iK'. Mure iTuii'.ini.'iil limit llir I'r.liui.Ty kill.!?. 11I1.I rjnili.it Ik- ki1'I tit (MittM tiii-iii will: tin- iniiltiiii.i.' ol'luw lr.-i, inrt Hfi'.'llt. ullllil ..r 1'Ih...IiiiI.' (Miw.ler. St Jit mli in ntii. K.'Y.ii. Hakin.; I'l.ni'Kit Co., tiWnll Si., X. Y. Liir.elijiis Sewing Machine Invention 1 V.'oiJe rj Blessing to tiie Ladies! . The Contlanans Rotary Motion! MAKE. WORK T v. ! -c as rr-pid at on ot'ier macliincs. Ti-e as: ty an on othtr machines. Genuine I npr ivcd Ilent Wood Work, lieauiifel and Practical Attachments. Send for descriptive circular. o. o. iiiraavEOjNrss, O PITTSBURGH. PA. Vhcliale lcW f ..r Wnrtera IVnmylvanit and Western Munlaud. IISM DOES THE BUSINESS. Tbouwiid- harp trieu it anU tuuiul rellrt Tlwre la abu:iiuut tr tni:.i;:y to tine l-oiail, iobiUve and UC ..Uritf.1. v !i cli i-bi'Uld convince the mt skoi'ticaL If you Mailer n ;th lLhtumatiem, btiiJ for a irophlet vtiich t. IU what has bran dune for other. It ifivrnt frrr. To 1 curtd costs otly Siiu, for oio box is Buflicitt i the worrf cs1 IT HAS NEVER FAILED J. C. Mf-AT.t.rsTltlt. I.ir uiaur yearfl with Hnmt, l:.Mitin.rlll X C' . li -w with XXimjiI. Ilrnan A Co., l-'i-ia , savi. : "I m!Icr--tl fn'Di i:b.-iinuitisiii su l.'i't ; il y tlut I rO:;M hurilly al's. wa- at tllu.-a ir..,!-:.- t-t turn my iii-ail. I tmil i1h- itusxtau l;li unr-ti-iii l.'un-. itisulc cf tivu au'ks 1 wuh e'un I. t.-,y i-upii... Ilcarrii'livai iiauipblrt. Trith t.-.timoniala, free. f-. r-I It miliP'l. n. anaioonai. PrlCO a.2.00.( If r.sirt. r..il, luc. moia. RUSSIAN Our box .1 M lll I--.1. .!:-a. None (jt-naina wltriuut this 'iradu-Mark. RHEUMATISM CURE. In Ti It l it ! in fOillhl ;.t I'M RtiMfK. lmt T1 oT.lv In- iu.l 1-vnrl.M.iuif itu. ainoiiiit aa abue,ai:il a.!.r.-snitlii- .viii.Ti.am i-n-t ri.-trs. PFAELZER BROS. & CO. blU-Sl itlorkrt Ktrrrt. I'hiladrlpbla. TRUE WORTH Tlir ViiImp (,f Pcritr .pr i- ti"t al- r in - (Own nr! . hilt in 11k t tlei-t Uik li til' ' tl;tr t- i-it.tin-nt- "I llu- is-ttl A li'ri:i:4 . it ;i t r vii m tB-tlln'ittil :-.!iM lUfl -f.M it HHtr tTtip lift Hurt I. WMIll. IH)M rh.- ti.ttiirxl i.:i:,..T in. tti tWo-p HI' tii- IrtTlIity i t tlir iinnt. TIj'-jti rfc' 'Hil!itioii ol laat lt 4 ti-rivi tl fnm iiiuiju iJiic, iu BAUCH'S $25 Phosphate itri"" in tm' vji'u-. JLh trie llf '..x.,- if Tx,!, BAL'GH & SONS HAW-BONE s"' 3lMft-tBini. super-phosphateJ PHILADELPHIA, PA. USE BAUGH'S CELE3RATE0 $25 Phosphate CatarrH l.I.YS .1 in lI.;ol. :t- t:in h. I lay i'Vxcr, ' i .Wo .;,;'. i-er .i'-lo. .' ;...o ;,.- -. fir- I tjf'-tn'Ji'' int '-arii utliit, ami U jiirr i-iili' r!'7 1 1, i i)t- at lni-.i'l- : t ic.iil. ir '-hir--fr;c. FLY '.'.'.. FOTJT'S HORSE AivD CAT I LE POWDttKS tfep fwT $yM XMl J& No Hokc mil i!-..t ef 1'it.Tn, I'.ot or frxo Fit tkb, l( K.i'itf'. I'.ta.lrk r. n.l in tun-, l..-:it7'. i'.ta cl,-r a iilrnif f.ii.1 pffvi-nl lltai Ci.ol.rir.. tunlra I'na.i.-ia It :i pti-vi-tit HtFlt. IX I-lWI--. totlltti I'.iw.li-rt a ill lii. n-iea ll'. nimntlty ol mil:; Hfi.i .Tf.vii I ti ttuiy pt-r ci-iiu una iti-tkc tiia Ituiu-r .nti n:ni sat-.-t. lout?-. I'rta.Vra will rnra nr Tvritt (iltttot EVT IJIM-Ai" To an:rti Hot.n mi'l . mill-tire il.wct. lut 'iy.'a I'ottl" lla ull.L ulTk SATlaracrlvV. SoUl l-v.-Tt a ...-1 e. IAV1D r. rc.'C Troprletor, i-.a-- '11 1. ASTHMA CURED! 1 I1KU TkllL can ttltrra thr Boat nkntical GERMAN ASTHMA CURESX !ti.t vli-ii-lit atUf k; uismr ctiutfiirtiilile Hr ..ff.. ta im.. . li. n. all Ol ht tVUiollHI fall i wttlittig l..r reauila. ua nriton is i.ltmt-ainiCi tlireri lltta rerooii, npn H uri-i. illrclid In all t I liAHI.K t Atf li ptriuaDnaUti carwl ta Btfrr la nic at ao Uaa." JTita. B. UU. Ht. i-aiU, Jt.na I an rntirely restorM ta htfalta by Grmaa Atthat. Care. TtivM. Utoa. UtmiUan. tAia. (..rmaa Astbrna Cttrf Ii all Too -.laim Kit lb Itaiv.t Taiii. ... Vnm Aa-rrrtia. OrrenriU: S. t Uf tA-t-a-tlaarro-itataiaia-l Oenaaa AMItma Core. It cwfwl ai -." JT'-i. if. i- r.-lnr. iWaotoatlirT-,. Okfi ra.n.i. mt attallar lrtm mm Ua. At aaj -lratWt aana, n. IJrt-mnn Aathmta t-ar !a aolit bT att dmr .nut-, al atlr.arat ll..r -s-nt t-y mail on is-cmit .if unt. 'I rial i-tv-ita free to attv Btklrtraa fur Unit't' MIH MX.V V l . st.HaI.X4-a YDM;. IsTi: ATi I;'.-j XJ.TICK. K;atc -r-y.i -j-wiuriinit.i. -.Ui'-t-a-M d. Jut (f i'ni v in.ti,;.. 'i-ii-iii. NitiivM ountv. I'a. I.t-it'-p t.i t. i;.:!ni-fn ti- u i t ic atnivc ctule hiniitc N " j f.i:. i the w:'J. ri-.'ii,'l J tho (r-ii.(- oMji... v. u.ii cc jfv ;:iv j (o mt--im iKt'.cSti. I. nj'.I tMjtjl !. initial iiiuiit-it ir JiHVim tit. Mini tl.ir hii.nirf rl.iili L-iiiii thf NliUlC t.i (.nw !:t lit:-1( t1u;y )t tl t tl.'t l:y It ii tlfim nT M'Hi-'iiv. Aitit-i 2. at llu ltu ri'I'Hct' ot i'.n.' i.i cumi. !rvA' I.. YoUhK. jw2, A'thiitiifHti, A1 I.M I N iSTUATl )IiS XuTICK. KHitlf f l.i-vi Kni iiTwr. ftt. f;it"l. late .if 3 tiaer- s-t Tt-. ... S.ut.n-t t.Hiitty, IV. I..-UI-:-. ..! iitjiiiii-traiinii .at thi-aUivt- cttile having las-.i ruitlttl l.. ttie eit.!.-r-llit1 hy the .n.,nr until inly. u-Kitv i ht n-l-y xiven io all it-roit- fti,li-l,i.-.l l.i a:'! c:;i:tr r Hiakt- iinmc.1: alc uiyitit-iit. ati-1 thiw haviui; t-laim M-aitel the ; Kttttt- 1.. .r,-M-nt tlt.-nt 1 1 1 1 v a:ilm-iili-au-.i 1. ' tlt-im-lit i Ii.-f.rtv Fri.lay. the -Jtl tlttv of Juiv, si;. ai the lull- rij-i.li-uttf .if iUii-H.s-tl. in laivaiiis 1 xille. ' v. . HAY. out J., A.Ira. Vi Tniamrntn Amixjm. CURE I : Why they Wear Long Dresses. j Sjieafcii!;' of t'hinainen. the Histoiinu ! fell in with one of the rait' lis he was w'lirlin' madly out Washington 4. 011 the front platform of a car the other day. K.stRiordauiry as it may seem, the car tvused to whirl for considenihle ieri.sls, now and then, and one of these iruses occurred dire-t!y in front of Jordan A Marsh 'a store, where there wasn't much to ptjse at except the dainty costumes displayed in the window. So the His torian and the Chinaman pized at ihe dainty costumes, and there was a very sujicrior sort ofs::ii!e clearly jierccptilile on the Chinanian's faiv. "Not many dresses like that for the ladies in China, John," said the Histor ian. The Chinaman's smih' extented notice ahly in either direction. "Chinese ladies no likce ilnwd," said he. Too much cloth ; like show small fiH't. !( Menu lady In ep 1 iiir leet" and he liieasiiieil off a spmv of aliout two feet in the air with his hands; "ij.ill,, wear hi;,' dress likce slunv feci !" The One-Hoss Shay. It was those verses, of which their au thors probably thought nothing, and which, indeed, but for a certain si parate ness in their humor, suggesting, as hu mor so seldom does, that the writer smiles as he w rites, are in themselves not much, w hich made Dr. Holmes's Kn glish fortune and sent the cultivated in thousands to read "TIieAtitia-r.it of the I'.reakfast Table," and to recognize in a moment, ' xx it h a delight which, if he conl.l hut knoxv it. would le l-tter pay ment to lr. Holmes, than any niche in the temple of f.imcan American Montai gne, a cm!, wise sjH-i ulator on the phe nomena of life, in whom a pleasant hu mor only llavors and makes ap)ietizing kit n insight jind dit-p reflit tioii. The humor was remarkable, for, like almost all humor xxhich has K-rmancntly i harmed Knglisliuicii, it was free from satire, yet bit deep, having in it that uni versalily which L the note of the Is-st hitlliorof Shak.-sHiire ; hut it was used not for itself, but only as a mordant for thought or mvassionally to make graxe thought seem lighter. A String of Gems. Theol'ollo-.vinri-xtr.ict from Hamilton u prayer is n j-m of rare licauty. Although I haxe not seen it for forty years, vet I am sure I friw it to you for pulilicntion xxith ai-i uracy : " Aci-ess tol I.mI. Xn mat ter how early you seek the L'.ite of access, it xxill alxvays !e found ok ii. Xo matter xv hat midiiilit hmtr death may approach you, a xxineI prayer xvill alxxays hrino a Savior near. No matter xx hen- you ate it is not tuffssiiry to :isccil some conse crated uioiiiit Moriah to take off some j story to elitersonie holy uf holies. Could I a memento Ke erected xxh revcr an - c.-ptahle prayer has f;one forth to ( mk! and j an instant ansxvi r of mercy returned, Jc j hovah. Siioinai:, the I...r.l lias Is-en here, ! would he found itwcriliol in many a l..ne- ly cottaoc, on many a !nni."'on floor. No ! matter whether you seek it in I'avid'sce ! .'ari d .jalicry or in tin- fisherman's cot on 'the l.rink of the t ii-iiesen te, or in the upiK-r r.sim where I'mtivot-t l iran, or in ! the field xx here Isaac went out to medi tate, or the stony knoll where .locoh laid him down to slii-p, or the hrook xxhere Isi..cl xxro-tl-.-d xxi'.ii the an-jel, or in the lions' dcr.. win-iv huiiLTV lions glared iiu! l,i;ilel. and he jr.tzisl us.n them, y.m will he ahle to distinctly trace the print of the ladder's foot let down from he.iven, the landing-place of mercy Id ealise the startinsr js.int of lu-avcn." .1. A. 1 1. ... Of (nurse when a man is sound and well he don't care a copper for a!' the i medicine on the face of the earth. He has no use for it. I'.ut wln'n disease is catinn his life out he wants the riuht pre scription and l;e wants it ripht iixxay. For that reason ::"t who knoxv xx hat I r. Keniiedy's Kaxurite licmedy is Inn. to that for tj'-'p. r.nd it never dis.pMiints theai. And it i jiwt as U-iieticial fo nexx frie:idsas it is t o'd ones. I'leasant to Ihe palole. and eeiil.'e ill its action. Wife " lh nv do wish I could have a 'ilt'c chauu'c (Ids sumniur." Iliishaml " You can, my d-- ir. II -n- js Ixveiity-tive cent.-, for y.m." Km: and I.-xvr ( ' cnji'aint y.nihaxca pili.- yii , i-.i tt t on every hottlc ofSliilnh's Vitiillzer. It never fails to cure. So'd hy (ieo. W. lielifoid iX; i.in. There are four hun Ire I kni.x.i w.tvs i in xx hich a hurst-can Is- uuviuml, and : yet xx hen you Imy one y.m xvill fin a j way not yet cata'oiieil. Tin: Kr.v. Hk .. II. Til xvi-it.of ll nnhon Ind..savs: ' I'.oth inysi-lf and xxife ,. our lives to Siiii.ou's ("onsi xiition Ci i:k." S..:.I l.y ti. W. iM-nfoi-.l .v Son. XX hi ii Italiy m: .i ;. !.:;,.,,,-,, j XVhi-i, ,!;., .,- ( , t(. ,.ri,., fr ,rill , XVh.-ii 1,-ihm,, V!-a. -tin flliiiK ..lu-:..r;;i. j VVh -:i ,: e jll.lr -. li,i ij.ivc lii :n a-.l..-::t. liin- ii- v xii;.:i .ih'ehy In li-.-stion Constij.ati 1:1, lt.:Au s. I. ss ,,f .. etile, ; v':'"v- Sk'nl Slii'oh's Vit.ilijT isa a.s- j nm' ''l!'"'- N,:d ''.'- . Ilcnford A S.n. K'v'sCr-; n Haiti, i xv.irth its tu-i-ilit i;i jj-'M ! i e-tr.. h.t. C.,i :n-h. di.e Itottle j c.,1- t -ti . v A. I. ,,-..)!, I-V inklin, T.i. ! '.Y.i.- xv I i.i. v. if c,!!!, when Shiloh's ! Cun- xviM fiive i:i, n-- liatc relief. I'rice 10 i ts., .-.: i ts.. ::nd -I. ( . V. P. -i.for.l A Son. e have use l Mly-H Cream Halm in our !io!iic for nearly Ixxu yeai's, an.l find it the U-st in li.-i;i xve have ever used forcoM or catarrh,- .T. C. Ya.-K-!in, Cox ington, I'a. j The hanehall i i now have their turn, ", i over he :tr 1 the Ilk -s ; ! nutter xvh.;t amount they earn, . ; Tiiey xvll! go out on strikes. ! .Y. York' .Xt'i'n. Si:: , ui's Cx"x:::i Kkmmiy a mri j tixe cure for Catarrh. 1 liphtheria and Can j ke.- M .ath. C. V. U-iifor.1 it s,n. j I h tve suffered for years from Chronic j C:.t..rrli; I tiK il Kly's Cream Halm. Ke i lit f xx.is iiistatitantHius, oiul has already I resulted in an almost i-oini-lctc enre. S i M. tin-ene, r.iMtk-keei-er, Catskill, X. Y. ! " I1.xi kxh--t.xck " a lasting ami fragrant 1 TM iimie. I-tiec W and ."ill cents. Stldhy ! (li-). V. IV-nford -.v S.n. What is more tlisa jri'ahle to a laily tlinii to know that her hair hits not only J 'o-t Its color, hut is ful! of dantlriifr? Yet j such xvas the i-.dk- xxith mine until I used r.itki-r's Hair IVils.::-!. My hair is now black an 1 i- rti.-ct!y clean and glowy. Mrs. Svci ..y, Chicg , I1L S:;:!.!!.!1 Cci.ii xviM i -i-n.- li-i'i-'v r-,.ti.v I - - t--, . C.nilp, AVltHi.llig Cough ill I !'. iillt hitis. Sold by XV. IU-nford & Son. A X.xsiA!. Injk;Tor fm with each Is.t t'e of Shiloh's Catar .-It Iiemeily. 1'ritv .V) tvnts. Sold I iv I too. W. Kitnford & Son. I hie Bible house w hich has licen es I tal.lisbe.l since 1714. has tlistril iileil no fewer that 6,VttUHif liihles. TIRED OUT! At Iba MM iMCTrlj W) rm nrrim to ram n ntnlliK I K 1 1 !S n ti mifl Wm-S rT pfay- 1 pmcnpuuo ux UMt o iwiiiiK Par XX rkars, l.it4r, Ijick it KimT, nr., It HA.-s M KQrAUu-1 m the oiiit Im nMMtlcttHi tbmt m Ml tnlurtosw. It Krkr the lllsod. lvlrl tho My stria, uratorra Appetite, Aid UlaMtlwi It dug pot blackwi or inrtf th tilth. 1 h i mcj iC pfltMluo ontutltmum viM irttm mdf 4m Dn J H Kimxixt, louuos pfa)iin tt Bpmc- liWd. OhMi. Bniwu'M Ir. Eittrg b tboronnMr tw" etnn. I aw it in my urtruc. Mil lind U clioo i c1b til otiHir lumiH (rt ir.. In ikn-. nrlowin dittiin a tiMroini, Hrm' IrTn Bmm i owliy m p.ailiv MtMii. It n all tlut clauaml lut a." Da W N. Witem. 12l Thirtr-o.mrt Sln-H. (MMWtiwn 11. O.. Mill: -Bcimii'i In Ilutr w Ti'iiw ut th . Ni.tli.nic llr. It KwrntM apimtitu, it tttnatb twl mpruv UitfWMO.ni. Gmaina hm tbn Tnu!q Ut and esd iwd Itnat uuwrapisKr. Taiktf no other. Alaja onij bj BkUH .X t lltlllCAHO, IJALTlllOKE, MO. $1000 GUARANTEED FERTILIZERS mikI Improvfittbt Lund, fernd for irruhr, ANIMAL BONE lnaurm4 roiaanl Improves th Land. Semt j;:AE::?a. cs, fa-taw., xi Attention, Farmers ! t xvniu .1 UHH JA.'.vriin-vifry Tnliil ! at-ll .sViTir.l Unfit H ,St7 .irw, the Ist I'low nm I Kami Harness nil rnrlli. Prieeiailv liR.s-n Idllsrs -r .l.silile tt. I'e n. hiflle-ln-es. Il imi l.int;. nts. Semi for n in-ulur. I ail. in oruil.ti.s JollN W. CI I'I', i.-n. g t. .rl Hiin. SnmerMl. I.ir , m'uini. Tin- Old Schuttler Eatablished in RFTTONIC I hue ja-t rii-.-!v..l uiiMMrliaiitsiif the sKI.F-iIUXi., STKKI.-SKK1N x lit TTI.KR W.xi.i.NS. llu- uns i n iiiil. !.- Xi-n-ru XX'uijiiii ill tin- ni irUtl fur Kiwi or farm iirs-. on Ho- s. in m kr Wai.i.n t!n r.- i it llcitr llnikt-, t. U- uil xxht-n liunliui' ha) or Kruin. m x.iiu.-'.tnti-s' th.il fann.-p know llu- tu-.-i-s.-ity of when hiuiliiiif.m hilly ftimis, Kvcry .iirt nf the Xonl tierlt of tlii H-.nm has lni.l in S(i k tlir.1- ymr iK liire In-inti Hnrk. it ii, iiiMiriint tin- nrt tn Ik- tlmrntiirhty wnl l-f.ir-iM-iinrirnii.-il. lt.-iim ilic jMit.-nltv ni' thi DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It i only Wattii in mli- that lm tlil iinpnivenit'iit. It nvotMv the niTtity ul'iak.iiit oil llu latN to ki". " ii llic ol'I it If ; tiy sitiijIy timiin.' u raj the .wiiri'ii cut tn oikii in tha.i Hvi. tuiiiutt-s. Tlii W.i-n want lo In !Hi-:i tti )k' fully apn.fiulfI. iiimI purtii". v. i-hii.K t buy will ! w-H to tt lively AVajoii Iully Iiisuicm1. Iu ol't. riiiK tlii make of W;U'"U to the uMit uill ;; I iii-1 tlu im niakf of Witiroii fnr rtv' y-itr-wh n fn ihtiiiir arrtxo tlu lU ky M.umtuiit?-. ot-r r.K.tiS thi'.t vTf ulni.ft h:ii.isMliU'. anl tht y aluii) .1 tltr I MarntnU-l iu ylui; I hfltt'Vc Humji tin- Ik"l Wit-on in whv'-. 'till on Olirn' Ktnpffrn$' llmff frtfhi9 7o filf shun "' tits m W'ttiflittX. ,Vir'ntM Wanted 'riiroiitsliout lh Comity. I ? KTK 1 1 UK V. siiMi.ksKI'. MXlii II at. tssA. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, XI 1X1 K.UTI H1.K AM) IlF.AI.F.R, XX'HOI l AI I B A.M. KKT lll KK or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Ilarcl unci SolK Woods. OAK. It It, UNUM;. I'll'KKTa. Mi l l.f.l N'.S. s. XV.X1.MT, KI.iKiKf.M;. s.xsll. sTXIH KXII.S. -IIKKItY. YKI.I.OXV 1'IXK. -IIIM.I.KS, IhkiU.s. H XI. I STKKs. ( IITM T, XX1I1TK I'INK, I..XTII. fo .'Mm. XKXX Kl. tisTS. A i..-n.-rrl I. ine of nil uriule of LiiiuIkt un.t Hui'.ilin xiiitcriit! unt Itmitiiiu ?Uire k. it iu -itin k. .xImi. can furiiih uiiytiiiim in lhi iiiit- ol our liii-nnr.. t.. .ir.l. r illi r-aNiiilili-iniliii'tlu-ss, .i.-h u- I'.ri k.-t.-.. ll.t-.M.-il M..rji. -!i'. K LI AS CUNXINCr I I.VAr, Olfloe and Yard Oppogite S, & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa, KAUFMANIS' GRAND DEPOT FIFTH AVENUE AND SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. THE LARGEST AMERICAN OUTFITTING- ESTABLISHMENT, CLOTHING.! SHOES, 13 Stores in one.) $1 i - mini :.i ' 1 M0m Iftilbifeo co l i"Uz m&mm CD : 1 I - : 5 I 3 rWhPTOa.a'M.' jrt . z i: i : S -Kgebc. Wic will stixD Gratis to Our ItVaiiiiftiUy Illitrntd Nw KAIIIOV t- ihiitr V'Mi :ifwMit otir mem n jniwiV"s .umuea. 'i uu ituuk i aiiuowi inJiniictuil.e to CAUTION! CAUTION! DON'T BE MISLED I'- f -riiKliilmt hotis who reireaent tliimseWed M our twncern. We have NO Branch Store anywhere. Our only -LirT'' I t lsH-a 's mir Mammoili New r.iiildin. known as KAUFMANNS' GRAND DEPOT, .: Ave. and Smithfield St,,.DiMC?HtPoY.T.;?.scVPITTSBTmG,PA. CHAMPION FANNING MILL. :;.iM rwn ir v li-ank II. Sulhlla! T fnmii'rw lU'irinsr ! nmke inviMiwnl i In Uwiel. 'hni'itn Mill, fttrnit riv kn-nn mi the j ' R-Mwer Mill." th-r will 'low hy ialliif on ma-tttmy hopon nmer of lntH4 mimI K.ini j SiTwt I now orttT t the futih m rhti nd j ivlirtMc mill. I mn lel-rnitn tint r . tin 1 r'M. will fflr unprvrvdenlrd txtrjotiii lt thirinir a icntti milt ALL WORK WARRANTED, i i F. II. SI FAI U niavis-6ni. SiarKsrr. P.x. pr oiARAJiTrrn ANIMAL BO E ranms InirM Orxp and imrrovn lit Lanti. twi Ux Circular. Josh. Horner, Jr. CO.. BALTIMOKE, MIX Fences FOR Farmers. HORSE HIGH, BULL STRONG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. Wp r intfHin-l in tl mrtimftu tnrt' of ihf U nee at Somwt and MfymMiile. It if the nwt I'lirahlf. Hiitl !iniii(fr"t lfin t known. No I art., no injury t "l-rk. Kw'try in Smicrvi hi t(u old Kt--r carriune factory. mavV.Mf. J. M. MARSHALL A hN. .Reliable Wagon. Chicago in lS4'i. HATS, FTOUISHINGS, f ,500,000 invested! 400 Employees! mVK mnlaminf all ahont th new styte of th rxpr- ciiarm aiMl aiiisintinK tou with (Mir every hutiM-biii. It rostit you nothing hut will 1 Constant rare is exorcist d in j " the sewing of our clothing ; Seams, L'uttons, HuttonholTs are all ean fnlly exaininetl am! testeil liy romnetent workmen, j 1,1 s"rt, our stoek of Clotlin j in all essential oint-i is verv j strong and attractive. ! A. C. YATES & CO. 002 -60-I-60G Chestnut Street Hvt mads t'l-ithinK ! PhllailelpbU. BMr3-ara. halrl..:. -. 1 i.m.irb. pa,; S-V. ai..l $l.at lT'iisfc-L.ia The licst I o::h Cure you ran nan. '.adIJirbc 1 1 r-vi ::l:vo !::iov. ;i f..r-mirRi'J.oa- .un-aUnli. ;s.:.j. 1 ,!-.,:-.u r . f i:.o 5 :.u , Is..-li. I.ii'l ' . I.H. r, i.ii,:., 7... I r'.isi ' i--. , - u?l IVrriaiu '..:i(-Lj:i..j Z'v f-.-IJo c.i-l t.iL-. ;;r - lirff a:-au.5 ilwiw, t;si tU-s !y d. l.;:. - I., - . 11 prr. l!l i.'l mwetrw itni-.ct I'l.'.r ! i Iba II. It :r tl-s. lf TaUKIuSj Lt d lar ii .' Ifcruua, taka It l:i Itx. Sukl by all Ini-.r-'i : uuva buufeaatll.ua. HINDERCORNS Thaaafwt, mirMt, (lUckart ami baat ar fur ( !, "iniucn, XVarta. Molea.CaiUMam.ike. Htmk-rattM-ir Tor. :iiTpwih. srniaailiajn. UlvvMnotrouble. Uacr-iia, f.s-t ciimf.trtabl. Hindi-minM ram ahnfl-rrlluia i-be fa'U. IS-hlbjr IrueKltaatlSv. Ulscwa4Ctfc,Xl BOTTLES SO LD t- ND NEVER FAILS TO CURE COUGHS.COLDS. THPQiTANDAll 1 UMSTRflL'Rf - AaDRUsasTssraiT price. rff 25 CTS. r:UlTm;f7.YiTWi.T i iirnj-i i Korftill in inmiti.iti nf rhv mhi. whrv t tf tain (if rnmiiit laHinlM. M;t. htc. Al-lrt-'-.1. V . KKMln.K, Vtitrl I'u?Miurfr Uvni. ToriifrTth Ave. nnl Smiihfit-M Str-ttH, I1it.vlur,-h. F) KASIIKN AHIH CUTTIiR and TAILOR. HaviiiLf hal rnaii y-iirs -siriip--iu all lTitijrh the Tnil'trintr tu iiitwi. i Kiiarniiir rMitSfrti'tl'HI tn d w In may rail 111 m in an-l mt with thtir ii YtHiP. )( )( ) L" r'e ; i-,-i;W (stiii;.-. l.y liiall y.u will si'l .1'-' i k:iL'i-iili; "I- "I lor'in-v.iliM-. Unit nill-rfart . . in work ainl Mint will ul t.ii.-t- l.riuif x.u in Oiui..- 1 in-H r liiun aiiMliinm l-sT ill mi rir. .Xlliil- .i the titi'"ii in iir. lil-x tin ,le, fc' uunU il -xrr nlu (v. ..I villi, t at'lt.iif ll an i ail lh- tine- .r sjiiin- liuic nil-. 1. work tor te J llitir 11 h.imo- .ntui. fir all u.irk.-ral Int. ly a-iir. .1, h m't ti-ly. H. 11 il l KTT ' Porttitlel. .-. jati - ij: i.vvm c i,'.-rn K.vu.vf- t-r ati-1 h-w ir.in XX.irk, s.i-..n.l han.l Knn'i... an-l lt.iil.-e-"ti haii.l. H.iititiK Kiiaint. ai -.1 . hni. TV a sc.-. inll. THVH.I ( IflA.X In slvr ltt"lAio t J THTOES RETAIL ANL WHOLESALE - I ' - I . 1 anx address waMB, .nutnirtin ywi how to nnW r"! hm rnormoua wainittaiiwni ami mir nirinHi 01 ami you many a doilar. Be aur anU write Jor tt. ft OVER 1000000 M 'a3i E ii ii - I