v They t tioia TI.iHi-.-h tn-:a ymi ' hm Tin- in; I ' s In thi A 1 Tbf A '.1 it Kit Illl'l ' dill hit of ii tl.r ral nil kn of Ki if th In i ' f THE OLD CANTEEN. tv .. m. Hnc. Rend It tip la tin- tuim-t ? Well, no, wbt' the hrtnn. II il hmi!! litra hiiri-li- to serve a a ch.rra 11ml it Imv. t. 1- m-: iiuilrl ill with lliilia lure ; Sli.M I mrii I lie nl'l frfc wi Jiwt 1kium- it i iiiletf Tliine ! lmiiv 'li- nut, lui v miuc tlic hs Al- niv hit lij rcmi'U.U'r It" l'l tint ran- Ami I tliiuL "ii llie "! ttntv rr?lin hin My Innii Hint !! Imtn-ifit tin c-anuvn. !l ll- linnr li my iili- ill Ibi- knur. -ry tramp. H.--I. lie frit-lid ill tin- hinMae. Iiamu 1 ami -aini. In I he trinmr!i. H -capturr. a'ivancr ami ivtreat. Jinn- than licnt lu my path, limn- tliau iruiiir to my fivt. Pnwn-r waH-r ih-Vt Sim-vtl. hcui'vcr -iparMiu Hlli 1-iM, I or a kins or "i- i nip nir. priuoi-" or iniwn. Thau to nu fr..tii !!u- m miliotth.it nM laiiiecn. II hit- H:i rt 1 I'm i:--in!iM!.'"n niuiiy a iiiuM, Tilt thi-ir lauchiir; yi pli-niix-il in the calnp-lirc Unlit Wheih'Ttfuu.- 4"oI in IU-mt-. orb-nrtmi! at nhifft rani;.. It was a!uy i iluty, iIkkixIi IwiatM Dot I HtraliKt' If in mhiii-wuinnli'iit t riit Jiixt after "taps " Nunc culm. i l or-a-taiti. di-turlieil at tali nis May hale felt a wi-pii -inn that " pirit" llli-t-in Hull mum lm l"livili-l tbat uhl i-hiumh. Rut I tliii.k mi tin.- Him- lii-u In tin- iulln of the It ha- rallt -1 the far look hi dim eyi Imi k In life. Hi IiriI I I u:iih the quirk likaal jurt Uirlnuiiiif to mr. HoftciKil lr .al, pipiiut woiiil tliat wore Ktiflen 1 and mre, Moitem-! t'lin. livid lip, k ltlutiririK of lireath They e..ui.i mily imtk tliaiikn in the quiver of death ; If an alitf.-i of merry ever hovered betwiHTl Thlf morll r.ml tlie next. 'tviaK the old eanteeu. Tlien kinl-!: il m-t a a pnitillr thins. Were il limn- in a palpee (t well mirlit H int; To U-ll in it." mine allegorical auy How the riiixen voliinteiTmon tiieduy ; How he lruv !y, iiiitlim liinj-ly, (rruidly won, And how, tAm-nthe ilentlwli-aliiiir ork a done Taa at- -y lii-- !-ioii frin war to eall Ai- hi- lnou:h fnni the llj- ! thut oM rallteell. lly no 1 1-y wlen all hi.lr for tin- raj.- aitli the lurx Ik lorittlru in lovr t,.r tin- Slri-ie?- ami the Klarn ; When o!i::n'iia rule erryliittir nilid and nolr. Kroin hrr oh n 1 . i rii:iHl. to the ire ut tiiele: Vh'-n th i,r.ind Army lorn linve nlfyi1-! the bi. -all. An.l thr May 11. , art and Violri- tiltomi fir ll- all, Tb'-n aay in wome iin-tt tin- i-ohwrl limy My liutlrrr'l old rlirth-i-nerrd tin rantti-u. JANETS SACRIFICE. ' Now, wliirb c if us is to jrn?" Kiil .IitiiMt Jtlll!M-r. 'J'llO Mi-Ill-lf I'll- fillllilv C-Mllicil MHK tin- ni!ii kitrlti-ii i-f irn-nt, iil-l-fiislii-m-! fiiriu Iiiiiixi, !ii- h liii-l tvrii it In-st l:ivs ski lin t li:it ;! iiic-niorv nftlu-ulili-st inli:iliit:iii' omlil tin 1-iiiti-r niall tin-in. Mr. .I;mi-r. u wliiti -liain-'l mini, ImiwciI li.iwii nith -rciii;itun- nM aw, nit in liiu i-hiiir, lr.tlf :islii-i nvi-ra iu vvh- m int. tin- liitvd Ih-Iji," mit on thci-onn r of tin- talili-, a half-Mi itiriil tin l-iiii in lii r lu.inls, j. ii.l ,t jilaiil c.tt.iii iiiiinlki-ri-liicf ti-t.-l T'lrlcm-w is- arntnnl In-r ln-ji.l. Ami JoM-iliiin- mi l Jain-t, tin two ilatiuhiiTN of tin- lmtlsi-lnilil, M-i.nI t-inifroiitiiio oni- an-illn-r it 1 1 an oja-n l-t- li-r iti tln-ir lian-l. .I-i-o i-liim- wiiMin iitilmrii-tniMiil lilnti-li-i itli tin- rj-liaiit fniiij-li-xion that -.'i-nrr-allv iKi-or-Is with hax ! , riiMii-.li hair ami a few rtiri-nts fm-kl.-at iiii-lsiiiiiim-r. .laint was small, -lark . mi. 1 ilainly, with H-rf.-i-t lian-ls a,i 1 anil a craiv in all in-r iiiovi-iin-tiM. Ami Aunt 'li llorl had orarionslv writtm t.. Ih,- L'irls. from lu-r ,-n York 1 !-. in; iiinif one of tin-in t-i ai oni.aiiv In-r to S.iral-eja f,,r tin- st-ason. Hut only one. 'Saratoga:" - t 'ii -uti -l I.iis. ho i-.iiisi.l.-r-.l Inisi lf (iiiti i-.iial t-i the l-n-si.li-iit's la-ly on tin-.iicstion of Im-ak-last i-akt-s. " Why, you'll inaki- yoiirf.ir-tmii- tln-iv. You'll I--IHI- liotiii-i-n-r.i.-il. an wtn- as fate." " Woul-I yon 1 i Ut- to pi, .l.-si-v?" Kii-1 littli- ilark Janet. " oiiM yo;i,.I. iinv?" cross-iiiestioiieil the railiant hlomle. " l-tVilr.iw lols," s;ii.l Janet. 4 Ajmi-il," Kiil Jos.-ihine. Siliiseiit the lengths ofuia-r from the wrn..ini-s hi h h nl e..ine iironml the last i-otin-1 of s-i la enu-kers, ami Jo-H-phine iln-w the priw. " tHi, Tin h.i ohi.l, J,m v:" Kiii.l Janet, cwallow iiii; the lump in her throat. "Tm--e.tnse you'll have sn. h a pl timi ami you an-the pn-Miest ami you'll make a K-iiKiti-m at irat .-a; I'm sun- v..u will." " 1 won't jm, Jenny. I'i stay at h e, ami let you have the. ham e. I'm a -n-at coarse, ii-.l-h.-a-le-l thini:. ami vmi'n- as jiretty as a .ink !" "That Moal.i U-a n-at i.l.-a." kiM Ja net, t.issin lM.r rcpil lu-a.l, hen you've ilraw u the lot, an.l " "llolil voiir tongues. Ik-th of v..ii.' sjii-1 1, .is. ' As if it ma.le a ptn's .litf.-r- ! erne either way! Why, the one that niaki-s her fortune has only toeome home ami let the other have aeliani-e." i "Tiiat's tnio, Jennie. When I am en- j i'a-.'.-.l to the wealthiest ymrri of the sea- I s in I'll funic luck ami let you have y.nir i iiiniiii;-." Ami tim this amii-alile umlerstan.l- I iiitf the fiilijii t was ilroppe.l, ami the sis- j tcrs tuninl their mimls to the topic of I ;rray silk, rom-i-oloriil rihlions, Swiss mus- liti an.l new s!ipicrs, mi affair 1-y mi j means so easily xi-ttl.il. ! "You can have my new straw hat," ' s.,i.l t he fl.U-r sister. " With a little Imtf i rilils.n nml w heat, ami a jet arrow, it w ill i trim tip ipiHe stylisiilv." " Hut you. Jenny T is.iaw : i mi inn -j. -in-.-M .ir,ttoa. "ti.iim: or not (riinu," sai.l J.isephine, l-urstin-.' int. i teats that wen- not quite all of sorrow , an 1 throw in her arms ar.mml ln-rsist r's tic k, "yon an- thcdarlinoi-st, nio-t u:is.-'li-li sister in the w orl-1 ! Ami if I i i-t i marry f.rtv liu-l..imis. I'm juitc sun- I cotiMn't love 'cm all put to gether hall's-i Well as 1 lo you." So .l.tsephiiu- a-companie.l Aunt Cli. l forl 1i .-.ir.itoa. her imslest trunk pa.-kcl with tlic li.-st show their moilest wanl- rola- iMiild make, and Janet' stayed at j home, in Hi;- chiuiiicvst-onicr like Cin- derc'.l.i. A week had sun-i-lv pine by la-fon-the ti!ie.iectcd i-veiit ofa visitor t.aik place, an I Luis came in to announce : "'Spon- l.id.lell, from the lir house, coined r,n t 1 s.-e your is 'lamt that mr ner lot." "l'aji.i is able to see no one," Janet lnildlv answered. "T.. . - hat I told him. but he would not take .1 : ir an answer." "Then i - : 1st pi myself." Janet said, after a brie! --it.il i.m ; and just as she Wiis, in pn-'naiii dn-ss and J-laiu bib nrin. 'oe went into the la-st nami. 'S.tiirc l-i-l.lell. a stalwart, hamlsome man of alaive forty, st.aal leaning apainst the window as she i-ntcml. " I'unlon me. Miss Janet but I exai-t-cd to see your father," he said. " I'ajw sia-s no one, Mr. LiddelL I transaii all his business for him now." "'iuitea n-saiusibility, I should sav." I am nseil to n-sjainsibilities" slie an- swenil, iiietly. "Well. I simt.lv call.il t otr.., I $100 for that corner lot which adjoins my pastim- fields. It isnt worth that, but I've a fancy to join it to my land, and" " Mr, Liddcll," said Janet, softly, but with a meaiiiiui sjiarkle in her dark.Iit terinir eyes, " hush !" " Are you rmiy, Miss Janet T" "No, but I think you must la-. You an- a rich man my atia is -ar. The corner lot is worth twice the sum you of fer. For ?:X) I ill sell it not one cent h-s-r "Miss Janet " " I have stated my terms. Awpt or Utiful a'mnity;' tU- lui, atiuow n-ji-ct thoni,as you j-li-an " nai-1 the pirl, w it f i ilinity. "If I -uull we your fathfr " "Yourannot." " Or your lawyer " We art- too jamr to finploy lawyf rs. All that Hurt of luxury has la--n pven tip lonn airo. I am the only Imsiiiii man of the fiimily. Kxcuse my plain Hin-akinK, Mr. IjiMell, hut thi-re in no alternative left us." " I want the hit, certainly,' Mr. I.iJ.l. 11 mill, xuiiliui;, " anl " "Then you must jsiy two humlrerl ilol lare for it, nir." "I'll take the matter into consiilera- tiun, Mbw Janet." " tVuisi.ler as loiijf a" yu like, Kir," sail the little Liss, w ith jrrave ilij-nity. " Ami pray don't think lM-cause I'm a woman, I 'm a f.au." So the 'Sqiim- rftreateil, rather ilwcom tit.il. Just thnv weeks afterwar.l, Janet Juiii-ta-r wan Kitting on the ihairste p enir-wt . . ... i i -ii in shcllint; ta-as, when the village oinni- lius clattenil lioisi-U-sslv Ui tothed.air, . . .,, -..i and out sjirang Josfjihine. Janet dmptail all the sil ve r-v-ni-n i-'i. i tn-asun-s into the irniss, her -y-s up, and the nisi-s dyed her checks. " J.isey " Vew, it is I. liack airain, Jenny." "And the Kncliuiited rrim-e?" Janet sjaike lightly, hut J.isephine an-swen-d her all in fpx faith. "lie has conic, Jenny. And oh, I am so happy I And I hope you'll love him as vou would a n-al Imdhcr. He will U' hen-on Thtirs.Uiy. He wants to sec you so much, mid he knows he will like you. Hut come, don't stand here, dear. Aunt 'In-lford i-xii ts y.iu at Saratopi on Sal unlay." "At Saratojnt? Hut 1 can't ni." "Why not?" Janet hid her irlowint; fiu-e on her sis ter's shoulder. " lsi-atise lai aust I, t.ai, have my story to tell. I am cnaoul, as wi ll as you, J.isey." " You, my little limwn Cimlen-lla '. To w hoin ?" "To 'Suin- l.i.ld.-ll.'' " To the cn-at, tall, handsome 'Sijuin', that we wi-n all so afraid of as i-hildn-n? I h, Jenny, it can't la- possible!" "Hut it is H-sible," said Janet, lauph iii and cry injrin the Kime breath. "Ami he is so paal ami noble ! And it all eame out of that stony corner lot that he want ed to buy, and that I was so saucy alamt. Hut do i-oiiie in and take all' your thhiL's, Josey. And Iiis, you come and pick up the ieas. Iiis came rruiiibliiiu' to t lie rescue. " Sinn-folks' judgment seems to ojve 'cm the pi-by the miiiutc they an- in love," said lois. "Thank paidness. I never was ailin' that way !" The JiuiiH-r cfirls talked until mi.l- nioht. 1-ich had so much to hear, so lunch to tell. Josephine was sun- that 'S.jtiin- I.i.ldell couldn't lai ipiite as char niinj: ami chivalric as Horace Fairprave. Janet was dispostil to take all her sister's 1'haps.Hlies as pis 4-1 truth, except when this . ..o.jiarison came in. " Now mind, Jenny, said Josephine, lauu'him:. "vc'll 'ooth think our own swu-thcart is la-st." And then- was a double wnldino in the villain' fhtitvh that S-.tfiula-r the end of the JiiuiaT jrirls. and the bein- ninirof two haiiy, matronly lives. . . . How to Cet Rid of Rats. An atteni.t to i-atch nits by tniis, urlit aiisoniut: thi ni suddenly, will fail, old nits know too much, and can only la caiiirht by kimliiess. To destmy them, li've tlicin a paal meal every day. Io not put any jaiisoii in the fiaal, but siin ily .n-)ire a dish for them daily, as a fni" lunch, coniisi'd of corn meal mois tened w ith milk, in which an ep and a little salt, to season, hits la-en la-atcn. At first they may not touch it, but keep : it la-fon- them, making it tn-sli daily. They will nam try a little, and if not in jurious their suspicions w ill la- allaynl. In a Wii-k or ten days they will exai-t it. and even- rat on the plai-e will Ik- at the iiiinteil place for the treat, tiivethem plenty of it, so as to induce all the rats in the iiciolilHirhoist to join in. Io not la in a hurry to ison them. If they eat nil the faid, pve them a larp- ipiautity the next time. As so..n as they have j throw n oil' all susiicioii pi to your drui: i (rist. p-t some iliosihoroiis iaste. or oth er rat iH.isoii. mix it with the food, and I la- sure vou iriv.- tl I etiomrh. and s. I j thine to span-, so as to induce nil to eat. They will either be killed or la-come so suspicious of all other f.aid as to leave, i and not a rat w ill remain. Hem-e, to de i st my rats take plenty of time, pain their j contidcni-e, an-1 finish them when they ' least exjai-t it. The Policeman's Club. Nearly all the su"ni- Captains have lai-n made the recipients of handsome chilis by their admirers, and they take prvat pride in them. They an- made of all kinds of cxa-nsive w.mhIs, hiphly ail ishul, and most of them an- inlaid with pild or silver on which is inscrilicd the date of the pn-sciitalioii and the names of the jiivcrs. These beautiful clubs an nnly for show, ami a !i.-enian would not think of usino such a elub in a scrim-map-, ("apt. Cliiiehy had his al the n--cctit car strike on the Twenty-third stni-t cr iss-t. i 11 line, but he did not use it. Tah!"saida mumlsuuin, wh-iuas wield ing a loiij; niplit stick 011 that invasion, "this is the only kind of wool that makes a deivnt elub lia-ust Wiaal. All the niplit flubs Usui by the New York a diet arc made of it. It is always to la- n-linl iiam, and I never heard of one Im-akinp i iive a la-ust to a man w ho knows how to use a club, and it is a nmre danp-nms ; weaain than a jnst.il or knife. A solid crack on a man's h.-.i-l fr.i.-tun-s his skull ; and it never mis-a-s tin-. A i!ivmau j would not dan- hit a man a hanl blow mi j the h-ad with a lia-ust, for it would al ; most certainly kill him. A sli-rht Mow ! on the head or faivd.a-s not leave a j bruise, as you would supaisc,hut cuts the i skin us a knife would cut paa-r." .Vr 1 1'orl Sun. The Epidemic of Strikes. "Ik-atsall, de way dese workini; ai- j pie isstrikin," said the la.rter; "'a-ars as if they was never sat isticd. U-y wants j all dcy i-an r, an' den pi kii-kin' fo" i "That's all ripht," said a ruddy-faivd isseiu!er, who another man said was a lalair apitator; "that's all ripht, imrtcr, Kvery servant is worthy of his bin-, or should la'. A Workiupiuau is entitled to something in this World la-sides a bit to eat and a place to rJecp. If he d.a-sn't rtn'l UP f"r tM rights uolaaly will, and j the only thing he can do when he wants in ''l'veii.ein in his vn..tioii, is to strike. Striken are all ripht, I tell you." "tiuess dat's so, laiss; piu-ss hit's so. llnish you oft", sail? Is this y.mr hat 7 All richt sail. Sever.tv-five wnta, please sah." " S'Venty-tive ivnts?" "Yes, iwh ; we'son a strike fo' higher wap-s. S-venty-five ivnts, ortheshi-p-in'rah ja.'uhsw ill blacklist an' laiycott yo' ; n' then yo' niicht as well travel in ast.a k mr. .S'veiity-five cents is ripht, sah t hanks." ( li imp, Jlrrnltt. Judp-s, mbblers, and thonwphbred d.a.s, an- now found "on the hendi." '...-a- Rats as Pets. The rat is not incapalileof Lx-ility. In ci.lciits of the trainiiij; ami iloiiuT-tU-atintr of rata an-not rait-, hut the animal loei not jawset the qualities ilesiralm- in a ja-t. Jaimn II. liean', theatiiuiHl painter lias taimil wvcral, which he haw tuml at variou tiini in ililf.-n-nt pictures. "In the ante-tin- Uya," Kays Captain John Statfonl, '"Ili-ar.l haI a ntu.Iio in ("Mul.yV t.i II-Ki.se. ne u'wlit a tine si iiiM-n of rat li si was caught at the Tn-iuoiit ll-iuse. Hcarl a-lopt.il it, ami eventually it "Ufaine mi tame that it would follow him alautt like a puppy. The artist tunvertnl this rat into a hhmI--1, ami jiaintiii hiui in Home forty differ ent pii-ttm-s." tfinr- Hansen, a Kiilor who has sever- al times -ircuiiiuavV.iteil the jrlolie and who is now Ktilinpoii the lakes, relates the story of a solitary rat discovered on a iiicn haiitinan lnund for Chili fnim Liv erjaail, The rat was tiuiuimiii:inii-d hy others of his sjai-ies, and it kik.ii ls-came .Kuril- -'1 1 erv inc. ndlv with the cn-w. It ate and slep with the men, ami played alsmt like a kitten. It never went ashore, died on ! shiplamnl, and was buried at sea. Ill llll' 1 Ilf.ip I.Hllll ll'ni.-lT- 'l nil" i.. anumlicrof nils have la-en taiiml and kejit as a-ts, while the nioht watchman i lot, and plant 'taters then-, and you'll lie at Smith's slaughter hoitsi- at Hridp-port ls-tter on't than if you had a inilli n or tinds rats tolie sia-iable and eoiiijmniona- i anpe tnn-s !" hie durinii his lcnjrthy vipils. Chlrn'jn j " An the climate! The air's as clear " Y, wx. j "Clear where 'tain't nil thick with Shakspeare at School. Though Shaks-an-'s parents wen- illit erate, they knew the value of U paid ed ucation. The Free (iraiiuiuir Schiail had Ihi-ii refoundul a lew years la-fon- by F..1 ward VI. And althoiioi then- is no act ual record of his schiail days, we may take it as certain that little Will Sluiks-a-an- was sent to the Free S-hool when alsmt seven years old, as we know his brother tiilla-rt was u little later. The old tirauimar S,h.s.l still stands; ami laivs still learn their Ii-smuis in thcsclf- 'same naini with the hiirli pitchul n..f i and oaken beams, when-little Will Shaks- : la-rn- studied his "A I". C-lamk," and -'..t , his .iirlii-st notions of Uitin. Hut during 1 .iiaKsja-an- si- i uavsini- iK-h.a.Ina.m was under n p:iir ; ami laiys and master Walter K.ahe by name ininnit.il for awhile to the ( iuild Cha l next d.a.r. And this was surclv in the piat's mind when, in later years, he talk- ed of a " jaihint who kceis a sch.ail ithe ! tit-s "f the whole lot t.aik jsirt of my seat i chunh." ! while her couiianions all st.aid aroun-1 i All laiys learned their Ijtin then from j her, within hearin,' distamv. She seem two well-known laaiks the" Airideiicc" j to know that I was a travc'inj; man, and the " S-ntentia- I'uerili-s." And that William was no exception to the rule we may sec by translations fn-m the latter in several of his plays, and by an iiivount, in one of his plays, of Master Hap-'s ex amination in the "Accidence." .'w Kiitytl f in St. A'lWeaVix yn' J'iy. A Pleasant Business. lCditint; a iaja r is a pleasant business if you like it. If it contains much jailitiiul matter, janple won't have it. If the tvia- is larp-, it don't contain ' much read in); matter. j If we publish tolcpraph reai:1s. folks say they an- nothing but lies. j If we omit them, we have no enter prise, or suppress t hem for iliiieal elfii l. If we haven few jokes, folks say we aiv iiothino but nil I lei leads. If we omit jokes, folkssay We are noth inr but fossils. If we publish original matter, they damn us lor p:vin seln-tiotis. If we irive select ions, jhiiph- say we an lazy for not writing more and jriviim them what they hav not read in some other ua-r. If weirivea coniiliinentary notice, we an- ivnsun-d for la-inji irtiul. If w e don't all hanilssay we an- a jjn-at hop. If we ml dish an article which pleases the ladies, the men Im-ome jeal ins ami I'ov nriwi. If we attend chun h, they say it is for cfi'ii-t. If we n-uiain in our otli.-e attending to our business, folks say we are loo proud to lllill'jie w ith othi-r fellows. If we pi out they say we don't attend to our business. Tales out of School. It isalamt time for another bu lp t of st"ri,'s- ll,'n' ,ll,'.v :,r' : Teachers are n-.uire I by some pupils to put iiiestioiis in just the proa-r form to elicit the answer desired, ltei-eutly a class of (f iris had la-en discns-in the cli mate of Chilli, and to sec if one of the numla-r knew that the seasons then' ia--cur at oinistt- times to ours, th- ques tion was put : " When do they have their seasons in the south teniH-rate zone, Katie? " " All the year round." was the instant n-sausc. II l-.nnlan.l is our mother country, is India our father country" asked a promising pupil the other day. " No, in deed ; why do you ask Midi a iiiostioii '."" " Nothinp only. I se-it's Farther India J-on the niiii." He was only ten. an-1 said it in paid faith. Another pupil read the c xm--ioii, "arms of the sea," ill a very va-jue fash ion. What do you mean anything pv en to charity?" "No, m'm." " Kite arms, a-ihais?" "Yes, m'm." "Will you tell me 1 this rather iiiiiatientlv) any explosive from (he sea Shells." He was sent to t!w- head '.1 lanplap-. That some laiys at an early ap- appre ciate the resaiusihi!itics of life is show n by the twelve yinr old who wmtein a I comaisitioii : "Col. Kllsworth was en-j ptp-d to be married' and this was mon- ' solemn than his death." Another small laiy, with the possibili ties of euiilieuiv ill the field of romantic lit -rat lire in the dim future, handed in this bit of praphic description : "The selvas an- ax-uiied by a pre.it variety of r.-it iles und insc.-ts s.ieh as the- monkeys. The rhiniai-nius lives on the most beautiful tTii-s. In the fricit zone we see iiiiineiis.- I iccla-rpi and icicles on which are whales I and other bir.ls a lai',v atiiuiHl M Riiait 1 imr w ater through his nose. In the Artie I avail we find hinlssittini: 011 tin- pr.iss these birds walk on their hind feet. How miniy .uninten'stinz cs-avs we should la- scinil if writers who have not a slight knowlulp-of matters di-s ussel wen-' to follow the example of the lli 'h- Si-hiail pirl who wnte: "lam to write onthesubj.it of .Kstheticisni. I I.ivinp mitliin whatever to say on the subject, I now jma-t-cd to say it." That was all. This was an actual reading in a Simiiner ville (framiiier schiail the other day by a bic laiy of the jmssap- in the reader which tells how Ivonpfellow t.aik Jaiascs oftheCraipie house and livol an ideal there : " After this Longfellow n-timl to the carriap- house and there lived an al most idle life." The Hnaiklyn bridp.' has.nivel a seri ous coiiia-titor tothe ferries. The Union Ferry l'oiniany shows that its n-ccipts have fallen on" from -',iiKmMIa-r annum to $S,0tKI,0dO, and w ith the a.ouch of mild weather the company was oblipsl to dischariie sixty of its hands. One n-ason why Indianaa.lis has hi many liuiylaries is liecause a fellow has to crack from six to twelve houses to (tft money enough to jiay his railroad fan out of tow n. A Peninsula. The re inn:int if lialf-forottc-n studies an? Honietimes hmuht t ihiht in a Mran-ly dilapidatnl condition. S it pmved in the follow ing diiilotrue, over-lu-anl at a country railroad station. The H-ukerw were father an-1 Hon, the lattera niiiUlle-aisl man. It weniKtiiat the titherhad la-en visit injr an adjoining town, ami, having tln-re ln-anl loud praba-xof Florida an a n-w-ili-mv, wa w ildly enthusiastic over the advantages to I-pained in moving Smth. The win, more eautioas than the older mull, was inclined to. scoff at the creduli ty of the other. " Why, the cin-ulurs say there ain't no j si. h place any w here !" dec-ian-d the fa j ther, his wonls ulimist stumhliui; uvi-r i one another in their eauerueMs to eseaie. "Cin-ulars! a jiassle ' lies!" said the son, deftly piling uiilk--aiis in his waem. "You don't niean to swaller eventhitis that's jirintnl, do you?" " Well, but they say if you buy u lot of oranoe tn-es that's jaaity well alon, you I i-an sit rilit dow n long side of 'cm an' i fold your arms, an' they'll make your j fortune ipiicker'n no time." i "A heap they will.' Look hen-, dad, you clear the stoiu-s out o' the fotir-iicn- skectcrs bio as your thumb, i n' jmtss-liopa-rs like wharf-rats!" " The sea-coast ain't manv miles uwav froni any Ji'int, as I take it, an' the moun tains " This was tai mui li. The yaiinj; man's loiij; unused knvwledoc of r;eo)rraphy came to his rescue; he had found a Haw w hich could not fail in pmvinsr the vaun ted cin-ulnrs falsi-. " Mountains !" he cried triiimphiititly. Mountain?! why, man, Florida's a a-n- "tI'iv her Kiidu n - butitwasev - i-hnt that his disiipiaiintmclit in timlini; , his castle shattenil, was temii-.-nil by his ! l'n-lcin his s.m's siia-riorknott lul-c. j How the Vassar Girl Did It. . came inmiion i imcfiiKcciisie once, ; ; remarked a New York dnimmer. "It j "" have la-en vanttion time, for about j ; "' aar jrirls pit m. Thenume illt-i ! the i-.ir when- I was, and one of the pnt- for, said she, nf.-rrinp to one of the windows : "Can't I oja-n that for you ?" " 1 thanked her, la-ill;; so surpriseii that I could not quite coiupreheud the situation. Her couiianions, and in fact everj'laaiy in the car, hu ame interesled, an.l they all dim-te.! their attention to Us. "An- y.Hi on your way home'.'" she r.sked. ' ! I told her I was on a business trip. i " Have you traveled much alone?" " ' Quite a pari deal,' I replied, not at i ! al! pleased with the unenviable position ; I was foiinl. to occupy. Without pivintr , me a chance to ask any niiesti-.ns, she i j continued : J "Can't 1 buy you some fruit or or- j anp-s?" j I "'I don't c.i re alamt any,' I replied. ; i " Wouldn't you like a laaik or painph- ; let to read? 1 have some in my travclitn: j ' bap No? Well, I know you'll let me ; i turn the next seat, so ast-i (rive you nion- ! n a iiii. ! ! " ' I left the seat ami told her that th -re I j was absolutely nothing that I wanted. I As I ma.le my way out to the smok'nip- j ! car nearly everylaaly lauphe.l, incliiilitij: ! ' the Vassar jrirls. tine of the latter t.aik J my place. To this day I never sec a wo- man coinino toward my seat that I don't j i think of tiiat cxH-rieiiiv. I've heard j ) men say they would like to have it tried ! ! on them, but no man likes to lie made a i i fad of, ami he ii-rtainly apja-ars in that ! ; lipht when a lot of schiail pirls start in to ! ; make him apja-ar ridiculous. j Eating Before Sleeping. Aimuio the novelties snpp-ste 1 by ivr- ! tain physicians is a recommendation to; cat la fon-n-tirin;; at nip!it. At lirst the i sleep wi'l la- heavy and the dn-ams .'.is- ! turlail; hut eventually, it is claimnl. a : full st-iuiach will cause drowsiness and ! the f."l will dip-st la-tter. Thebliaid. it . is aipued, la-in drawn to the stomach, ; incites to sluuila-r, because the pressure iiui the brain is thereby n-lieved. Ac- j tors, it is said, cat heartily after a a-ri'or- j maiiiv and find it advantap-ous to do so. , mr F.nplish inip-nitors, in a jeist p n- j -r.it i. hi. partook of late and hearty siiji- i a-rs, mid liveil ipi'itc a Ion-; as their le- j s-i-ndents. Ijite diniu rsan- still the cus- j torn in KiiL'laml, and then in hot 101111 tries it is ultt ,tvs the custom tii taken sk.fit. afl(.ril Il(..,vv mi.i.iay meal. Ani- i nulls p-nera'ly sleep after catnip It is J i doubtful, however, if these theories will ' ! succeed in chanpint; the habits of the; i Americ an anp!c. Outside the lai-p-cities ! the midday meal is the 'riiu iial one. and I the supaT, or tea is iartaken of several ! hours la-fon- retirinp Man is a cn-atun- 1 of habit, and he had la-tter follow the; I cnslomsof a lifetime. Still, it is probably j I trie that a rsoiis sum-rill;; from indip s- ti.-n would advanlap- themselvi-s if they I could take a nai after a heavy meal. I " You may remctula-r I sjaike to you ! alamt having la-en alllictnl with severe sick headaches. Well, some time api I la-pin takimr I'r. Kennedy's "Favorite Ketnedv" in faint hiua-of n-licf. To mv deliplit and rather to my surjirise, I have j never had an attack situv. Hew tltank i fill I am I mill hanliy tell you. I hear- tily wish that all women tortured in this j way knew how certain and (ileasant a ! run- " Favorite Itemed)' " is. Sarah J. I Wiaalniif, New burp, N. Y. Twenty-nine railway jmstal clerks have la-en la.tinciil by the Postmaster tieneral. The clerks had formed a conspiracy to strike if any chanp-s wen- made not sat isfactory to them. Abttut t,t f Vi-r rout Opiate, E-mctics and Fviaon, SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. li linibuiaia sh D.&i : TMI MtMLO A.V1M.KLKB Oft HILT KOBE. D. njflCQBSQ GEnriAtJ nEr'EDV Caret Mi For Pain m Caret MiMimatitiii. Neuralgia, in. r , nrTT cf.Ts. I AT liKl'UUIMT-l AND UKAUkSA, m cxiRLia 4. fotiEua twau-Tiauucau. ISedStar AbsoJistely Pure. Thin I'owili-r nrvri vanes. A marrvl iifiii.'ily. ! stlx-ntrtli iin-1 u li'-'r-iliu-r. M re rr. ii.-mieal th.til tin ordinary kin.!-, ali't rar.not he Mil l ill ', i-on-.-lilion tt iilt i'i-- iniiinlu i- ..1'lmv t-St. short uriiria. ahtm or i-ho-phntr i...!er.-. .-si wla in , r.;,.. KoV At. H.iKiM. I"" OI K '., I'- Wail M-. X. V. MaiYelloas Sewing Kdcliins Invention! Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies! lTllB WillEOISS KOtaff MOtjOfl! MAK1CS AVOUK Twice tut rapid as on other machines. Twice aa eauv as on ( ther machines. Genuine Improved lieat Wood Work. Beautiful and I'ractical AtlachmenU. Send for descriplivc circular. i r PITTSBURGH. PA. ' Wholesale Deal-r for Western IVniwylvaiiiaand tiviu la-e u hard t-i cunil-.c I: t.;..r.' t he ore rceaic in r. li.'.y. ;-'orc t!i.ir. lil. l' il vw.Mi't foniu-d liajiilv. IndcuJ it i.:. v h.-.vc htm lii.:!':v !:v tiretvjtii.-mn. 1.. . 1 l. ' .:r-. lor s'.r.r.c .-. -.i-aiu ('';'. t bj cared, 'i . : i: l:i:.. I 1. : then. u'.:! t:., :. .a:''!..::..:.. Nov.-. RHEJ:.;ATii.U CAII E2 CURED, li i-H .;.i l:;ii-ii:i2 l':i- ) rojiai-. 1. it t.u lr.u'..!c is i i r.iu!j .t-.-.i- l!.:i.!. s i. 'l:ior.!; .ivi-: l.nu'.v IjiuclI ; .r i::.-l-.!'u-fii'tt.'.t PwAIIl IV.C'i J.ci.I t!..n ; sr-1 POiiTivr; i -etc '.; t'l.n- C:.-arc (:.-.-,. It it a f.'.ct tiv.t t!.c RUSSIAN rvHEUMATI-:.! C ."Hli n it oi.lv r-'lie-. c but 1 ..t.Liu--. I :..i...::c riu. 1'ii coai-.-s from -sr.tvo , iio li I" it It t.ai linn!,! i I. et n r. ;o:t il'.i 'vj.-ii.n. pl.t iy c .r;-.! 1 .-tn.- l it h.-.vo i. ! i!.i l!u in p. ::n.t - 1 1 i ni l'cr.ji.:t-- .1 i: ho to-i.iy w ho ..r.- n.!cr. A emu, 1 :! l;-.:i co t .--J.o. I f tu.;iiL n-;;i ''I. I iv. I1-..IU-. oiiL'. sil l!u- price in't ri .e S - ;o t i rrt ri-i o : 1 ii. ! i i :'. w i;o 1.-; o c-.; 'tr:.rc. Si i:.c i.f ..! t ., ii' t: Miifn.r. it . i.n ii c send In e .. I i :ir.u,;!i t a-k fu: ii. I-.iu-uiii. !.h;i Cure. .1, iv. a.aut.it.-.t If 'lll'll llrc! Ilrni 1 l:t lii'j.'i. iio wouldn't f k!)L'iini.iii:-.iii ? Iir fuiitnl al I he st.-ir l'lil tan I i i ... i v i ir:. ! ..-it'.; Ihc ;.r.i:nt :.! ii'jjtc, nj M:c--r': il'c A'.i.-r., n l-rnpni-l in,, PFAEL2TER BROS & CO., S15 & 8ii f.Sarket St., PhilaJLlphia. V! ATTENDED 's $25 Kvci-since its iiitrtKiuc lion. Its suli-s iliinii'r tlio jiast year liavo oii-ci!.il all jii'ovious yfars, anil we liaik liii wanl to an titijirc-foili-nteil tlt iiuual lii is year forthi3 ami .-in- other brands of RAW BONE MANUESS. Jf yu'ir 'icalci' lias nunc of our jMaals oil Iiainl, send your onk-l's direct to us. Send your orib-isi in early ami yon will not be compelled to wail vvlien ilie M-iu-oii is fully upon us. for Itaucji's i'liospliate (iuitle anil ol her t'in :il. ii s hikI inforiiiiitioii.ail- BAUCH & soris, rImmi"tn"turcr ut liir Olchrtitrd BA'JGH-3 S25 PHOSPHATE U) South l.'eiavvaie Avci.iie, (JilublLsbi'o l-.M. ClilL Al)I 1.1-lllA, PA CatarrH Fl.Y'S II 3ALJI Cold iii Head. Ca tarrh, Hay I'cvcr, .W .1 ' ....,.,. 1 It.. 11...; ..,1 ,.. MAY"t bVb.R ,a pitrtii-i.. :.i;!-i -.1 s inrrt'f.t.i!.'. i'; h-(-t-,a iiru--; : .s- ..nil. n-ui-tiTtt. i4-vniv (n-dirtrN inn-, hi. )' !!'' , FOUTZ' S HORSE AS.D CATTLE POWDERS 'Na-' FHUTZ 1 m f. ' F0UT2 t h -; 7M: ?o HoiifjB wilt (Up nf f oi.ir. Wt or I.lo t r Kit, II Koim' I'itwtiiTtt nr in tiinf!. h.utz tvnirTirfiii'l nrpv-:f liui('nrT r.s. Youzr. t I'lmilfTH pr-iwH Mi t (X Ju'i, Ytvili poM-.icm w ill (nrrr.i-t Hie ounnlitr o( tu.i: 4 creiini tu cuTy ptr ccnt m.tl ii.aUc Uie biilter Lna Tl't w( t. Kxitr. rowlr will rur or prveTit ft'-ircst EVhCT llr ah U H ti'f.i ll.ir-.-s :ui'l tiTtlo arc unvt. Koi'Tr-'ir I'oni'rt uijj.iu hAi:trACiU)X. Hold everj u tn-re. TAViD E. roi:C, Proprietor, BALl-iaCOHS, ICO. uiVirt'W 1. asthma; CURED! 1 811CLE TKilL ram Tier1 th mnt Hpiical Tii'ft vi-ji-iit ti'k; oiurf t uiufurtattit- nitvp. ffftitii ctm-s uhi-ru mil tlu;r rt iwitit-H fml M wn iit tiff tr rtulte. li ni(it i immrdiitlr. ltr-t und rriiiin nut! n I'urt-m rtli-rtr-J in nil 4 I' KAltl.F 'Af it punuMMtlj ovr4 M- lfe-fer tontit my time." If.-n. M. L-.it. St. 'jyi. Jftrm I m entirely iwtorH te blt!i Gctmm Asthma, an fain, iijwiuim. iaio Urrmia Attbrnn Core l til you Hain far it. It Drrer fMU I' -f. H. iitwitw, UrrtHvillw, tf. f curwrt taa. ' Mr. M. L. Trtnck. Un4umtirrt. 0i ICrrmnn Anthmn ( are 1 pnM nil drnr iboal u. rfint; at 4M.&ud I r M-nt hy n:su nn nxfii't oi price, inu i kald ircr io any mrpMn ir M!Ilp K.t 111 r I" "H SI - FM.I-M1.-WlM. A I'MTolI'S MiTK K. In lis- .--tiiti- .if Kl-hruim I, .-ny.l.-r. .!,.- 1. Till-Hi:'!.-r-;L'lu.l liiu in- Im-ii a-)i,ii'.iUil All ilitur ly llie ir;,imns' I'min nf Sonit-in-l itiiiiy r.. I.. aM-erntiu llie lii-u uMiiin-i lite h-ir-, ic!. Hinl ltituo.i- a .li-irilinliiiit nl' liit- lini.l in il,e ltnii.ls hi' lite 'I ru-ii-,-. of -.-iikl (lii-i-u-i 'I in iin.l Hi.i. .11L- llimsi- U--.il.y eiu:t!-:l llu-ntii. lii-r. liv isl ves Il.ilii-i- Hull la- , - il ulti ii In K, ililtli-il .-..'li.l :! tMiiiiinierjl ;ii hi- i.tVii-v-111 Sinier.-.-i ll.irf.iuh. ua riliirxlHy. July IV l-v;. lnr- nil (v ts-his iutir-e-lt-1 can utii-.iil ii'tliey iliit.k tii(K-r. i.KuKi.E r. srri.i,. J"i-- AmliKir. imimsti:at iU's notice. ksiau- nf Levi Kii. i.i r. il.inw.!. hue of Smier-i-l T I-.. Sum-n-t ( mi-.iy. I'M. Illi-n .if u.liiiiniMrtili.iii ,jn tin-hIkim- ti,iati' llxvini! l-i ll cnililisl to l!ie liliiU-rsipiv-l l-v tile liir nmh iriiy. iHMiif 1 hin-liv tiven ti all In-rsih- iiniel.u.l i,, sun 1 istiiie t.i inuKc inimoili-au- myi,i,'iii, tl,,,-,. hnviiie i liiims nuiin-t Hie win.- tn ir-s-ii! iht-iii luiv uiiilH-iiiii-Aii a li ,r -t-Ili-im-lU nil or Is-l.n- 1'rl.li.v, tile M ilnv .if Jn!v, li. ut the Liu- resiileiK e n! iKi-i-n-.-.!. in ijivmis-Tlllf- W. V. HAY. may 26. -A.lm. lm rmfowito sue HAS Baugh PHOSF It Resting After Meals. A friend of the w riter's w hohiw sutfer ed from dyspeia diirini; almost her en tire life, considers the following su"res tions from an article in a retvnt nuni ler of Tltr Jimnnit nf Jlnthh to lie the mo t in mronl w ith her own exierif nee of anvthinc on tin- subject lately pul lished". Hurried eating of meals, followed im mediate!)' hy some employment that oc cupies the w hole attention and takes up uil, or nearly ail, of the physical energies. is sure to r.-sult iu dysju'iisia in one form i or .-mother. Sometimes it shows itself in excessive irritaliility, a sure indication ; that nerve fon-c has ln-en exhausted ; the j double ilrau-.'ht in onler to digest the f f'Msl and 'ttrry on llie luisini-ss has Isi-n more than natuie iiiulil stand without lichujtthrown out of l-alance. In another Wm.', tin- person is exceediiu'ly dull as soon as he has a few moments of leisure. The mind seems a dead blank, and can only move in its accustomed channels, and then only when compelled. This, i also, is an indication of nervous exhaus tion. Others w ill have decided' j.iins in the stomach, or a si-n.-e of v.ieiyht, as if a heavy burden was inside. Otliers.apiin, i ill In- able to eat not him: that w ii! a-.'ree wuh them; every thin;; that is put inside the stomach is nude the subji-i t of a vio lent protest on the part of that orjr.tn, an.l the person su'fers untold agonies in ciiiseinieiii-i-. Others suiter with constant hunger. They -may eat all they can, and feel htiuury still. If they feel sat isticd for a little lime, the least unusual exer tion brings on the hungry feeling, and they can do no mon-until something is eaten. It is noi iiiifssury to say that this eo'idlti.-n is not hnnp-r, but iiillamation of the stomach. Scarci-!y any two n r s iiis arenH'ected exactly in the same way, the diMir.ii red condition liuinifestin it self accopiiii to tci:ii-r.inieiit und oceii pi.tii.n, emplii) iiii-.it that calls for mental v.ork, ami tiio.n- whose scene of action lies indoors, al!e. lin . in-i-soiis more seri ously than I Inn-carried on in the open air. :.:id thi -h- nidi It are merely mechan ical and do not ciiai:e the mind. All, or fie.irly a.!!, of these dilliciilties ofdiestion milit have never Ut-u known by the siiti'erers had they left their busi ness bel.::. ! thei'i and rested a short lime alter c.-.tiu-. insical of rushing oli' to work iiiina -liately after swallowing their food. Nature does not do two things at a ti.i.e ;;nd do both well, as a rule. All know that when a fori-c is divide-l.it is weakened. If the meal Men-eaten slow ly, without preoccupation of the mind, and the stoini-di allowed at lea.-t half an hour's chan- e in -M its work well under taken before tin- nervous fon-c is turned in another din-i 'ion. patients sullei in-' froiu dysjN-psi.i wmiM be few. A physician once said: " It dn-s not si much matter what we eat as how we :! it." While this is oniy piirtly .ni -. it celtiiili!) is true thilt the most hei.lth J'ui food iinr: ied!v eaten, und inuiii-' iate- ly follow i-d ! iy Work M liieh enae- th eliiireim ut: Inn I physical forces, is much v.'orsi- than :i i.u-al of (mir fonl eaten iei.-im iy i.iel folio v.-.! by an interval Hit. o - - Siiii.oii's ViTM.ir.:: is what you mid for Coii-tipaiio:,. Loss of ApjM-tite, li.zi-iit-iW, ::i:. all s) uiptaois i.f yss-isiu. i'l ii-e i( an ! 7"i cents per boltle. Sold by (ieo. W. lU-nfi.id rc Son. Hay Fever and Rose Cold A re a!t.-ii-ied iv iin iiiMaliicd condition of lin-lining itieinhii:ie 'of tin- nostrils, tear ducts and tliro..t, alii-ctini: the hins All acrid mucus is secreted, tile disehari is :.v'H:ipanie.t wnn a iiuiiuiiL'si-iisalion. UK-re are severe spasms of sneezing. ffi iiieiit attacks of hea'laehe, watery and iullaine-1 eyes. Ely's Cream llahn is a remedy that can In- ileiell.h-d uMiii. ."ill cents at druu-'isls ; bv mail, n-dsteml. IHI ci'lits. Ely r.rotlicrs, 1 iniir-jisls, tlweipi X.Y. " C::-.i c. Win mi im: Cm and Uroiichi iiiiiimliatciv n-lii-ved bv Shiloh's Cure. Sild by tJisi. W. Ik-nfor.l Son. Will vol' si i i 1:1: v. iti: IysK-psia and Liver Coiiijilaiiil ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is yiiar.mlee.l to cure vou. S-ld bvtico. W. IU nfoid iV Sui. Wi'lioM! bi-.iu!if;il hair no woman is be.iutiflii. Is yoitt-s failiti- olf or fadi-d '.' The ioss is vit.il. I'arker's Hair I'.alsam iii pi-ivs-rve your hiiiri-nd -ive back its )iio.-s and vol, thi'u' color. C!--.iu. cie-Mnt, H-i f.-i t. l reveiits dandiull'. Si.i.Ki-l.Kss XI.. iits. made lnisi rable by that terrible i . .i-,'li. Shiloh's Cnn-is the n-ui.ily for y.iii. ti. W. Henfoi-.l A Son. Wiu-a I::iliy v,a- -ie!,-. m- viivp tier ':i.-tiriii, tt lii it s!u- u- a I'hfM, -hei-rii-'l fur Cnsluriii, WI-v-:; -lie !'i--ii:ii... Mis-, -In-,-!un' ti l'n-1-iriii. Win-11 -Iiv lui.! I tii'Mren. she -pive them l'iel.:in. Who'e families have Ik-cii strickin low 11 by black diphtheria ill the small to-.i ns m a: K tn-it. Children die after a few hours illness. A bottle of li 1 St ir Couch Cure made a 1 1 i. 1l'!i and permanent emv ofa cold s i severe tie-.' I could not talk, s.iys .Air. .1. 1'. 1! .a ii, :K-isjiit siliH-rintendeiit New York Ccuir.il Sl.-i j -in-; Car Co.nyanv. Til vr li e kino Cm i.u can In- so ijiiick ly iirnl by Shiloh's Cure. We uuar.intce it. S.ld by i kii. W. IV-nford S.n. If you,-fii.-n I be deaf when you call turn y.uir I- e k on him. I'..- llie -.' white, be the (j.iat blilc k.so she (ji vvs ...i I milk. Ten me ir.-s of t dk were scut down fro:. i hi-ineif, an 1 a worn in took nine. "I tell you hw-haml, I want you to try it," I had sutlered ercd for years .w ith a i" niiplai nt tin- physicians callnl (iravel, and they had civen up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Kennedy's Ea voiite Ih-iuedy and sMikeas nUive. To please her I (.ut a bottle, Esi-il that and t-.-'o or three more, and presently the tr uible vanished never to return. My w ife had a sort of inspiration that time." Washington M,,iir.H-, Catskil!, X. Y. Faith lik.i hers deserves its reward. Cataiiuii cI'.ieii, liealth and sweet lire., tii secured, liy Sliiloli'sCatarrh !!eni cdy. I'rici' "ill cents. Nasal Injei tor free. Sold, in- ieo. V. l'.eliford it Sm. I' " I t'ortlic liniin mid ncrvcstliat w ill invigorate tlic ImmIv wltlnmt intoxii-.itinu' is what we iiccd in these days of rush 1111 1 worry. I'arker's Tonic restores the vil li ciierjiics, wootlicsthc nervi-s, und iirinpi ood li-.i!th quicker than any thinji you can use. For luiuc liack, side or clnt, ush Slii-1-ili's i'oroiisTLister. i'rico i" i-cnts. ti. W. lienfonl & Sou, K'.cycn men nt W uterville, .Afe. sjirin klcd instrt jo,vdero;i t!e.-ir hash in mis take for li'plK-r, and they all haw but a shut chance to live. Hon. M. A. Foran, of whin, mciiihcr of House of Keiresentativcs, writes that St. JacilisWii relieved him of acute bodily pains. Siiii.oh's coriiii and CoiLsiiiiition Cure is sold by titu. W. llciiford & Sm on a guarantee. It cures Cousumiition. OH! r.1Y BACK Errry tirmin or cold sitarfcn Uut wttk bftrk Inrni THE u BEST TOHIC Mlrmdles tke Nfrtf, Knrichrlbe Blcwd, 4lvecw Visor. JR .T. L MtkM. Fsirhrid, lows, mms-. " bruwn'i Inm BitUtni r tb brt lrtiB TdiHn I har known in ray M jearV prmrtrc. 1 haw foortd it mpviMllj benwftotAl in nervous or ptiymealoihBuiiM'a, an i in 4Ul d4Miittinf thnta lht bear m hiii tw tu mfMmi. L'r it ftmljr m my vn lamily." Mr. W. F BBOWTf . tvr. Main St., Coinirtn. Ky . -: I was completely broken down tn balta anj trotihled with pain in my bak. Uruwa's liua btuers enttrviy rattond me to bealth." Genuine bai ab7TTrado Mark andmvd rtM lines ua wraiHMr. T'lkr m ullirr. Slad -t:ly Uy BiiUU.1 CHEMICAL CO., UALTIilOKt. MIK The Best and Cheapest JOB WORK vt thisofficp:. Attention, Farmers ! j I wnnt .1 WHIP .IrtE.vrin every Timnshini.i ! pell .Vii-noW ,Viiny Strtl Hun. Ihe tn-sl I'luw ! mill Farm lliini- mi euiih. I'rii-t-only linii-ii : iliitliirs fier limiMe s-t. I'm- ml wlliille-tri-es. I IhhmI iimv to ayeiits. Si-ini furii I'iri-tilur. Cuilun j nr .lilri-ss JiiIlX V. I I I'I'. i.i-ii. Ac t. llprl Hllll. Senier-el. I n. ! The Old Schuttler Established in JamT, ni.,11 mim.vmm i ut i laT-rhyTn i Law j,i-I n - e-vi-.l t-.voi-.-ir lira.l-i.f tlic SKI.KjiI1.INH. HI I ill. SKUN M Hi rn.Kl'. W AO-IN llie 1'iost ei.ni,!eic VU-Mi-ni Wj-'ii hi tin- muiki t fur Itoiiil i:r l".,n!i liirsis-. un ill-- s, in rr: 1 1: W.e;oN lin-ri i- a Keiir Urjke. In Ih.- ll-.-. 1 w tu-ll h:n;!iiiu lia ".' l-rr li:i. it -.mi-llilii tliul l:trno :-s knir lhe iii-ri lly of uiu-ii liutttinic mi iiilly I'iiriu-. Ko iy j.nrt .'I' lln- ll.K.t-wuri ni I hi- n hi: luiil in Si.m-L lliri-t- yi-ar- lieliiri ln-iiiK wi-rlitil up, iu-urili llie wni-ii tu Ik- lliopiui.'til -en-,-!!!-.! li-.Wi-Is ilii; ireiu 1. Ileilii; lilt imU'iit-.-e-uf lh- DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It i- llu- only Waufii iriii'k- that Im.- lhi imtroi iiu nt. It .. ilu- :i'- ;-v-;tv tf U:kiiiL: ntl'thf u ht"l t rwiM. in tiit- oiI -tyl- : ly siiitply turning a t-:i t'.u- wair.rft vn:i ihl in k-s.- than live miiiiit-;. T!ii Wair-ni uant ! Im s.rii tu (k- Hilly apprit'iatt-l. ami jtartus wi-liiuj: to liny ur!l !of)I tu rnt it Kvery AVnoii I illy IiisuihmI. In tirT::iir ihi" make ttf W.ijrnn to the iuMi w ill -ay I no 1 t!it sjiiiu make of Wa-juii f.ir live year frcij-'litiiif; :i r--ttii Ki- ky M.-i.maiii-. over r.:i'N th.-.l were almost hn.itaM--. aii'l tiivy at'.ay t-1 (fit- tft. I f.-vl wurritiiUtl in s:;yin-; 1 lHlife th. in ti-i ttt V.'amm un uhtl. 1 'nil "it O'itur h n'jMrnr If.tu f lit fti y. n In n iif hm' U'tn .' Waifinii. w Am'iiln Waittctl 'lhrHtirluut th County. p r :rr i : u 1 1 k k k r.ic v. soMKIlSKT. MAUI II tsSi. Somerset Lumber iar(l.:.-ip T 'T T -A C riT TMXTTMP TJ A A T i rL,i,iyAO UU1N1N 11NU I T ViVl, M xnvi aiti ki:i: ash 1kai.u-. Wiihi.h-w.ki: ash !:kti!m.i: m LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soil Woods. (UK. fiil'I.At:. SHMNl.S. 1'li'KKTs. .Ml it I-i'IN.,.-. ASH. WAI.Xl'T. 1-l.iHiiilXii. SAStt. STAIR ll. I IIKIIUY. Yl-.I.I.dW I'INK. SIIIN'i:.l:.s. ImhiIIS HAI.l sTKHs. IHKST.M T. WHITE I'INK, I.ATII. Ht lNtis. N KU i l. I'i s Ts. A iivneral Line ni' till rii'Ie- of t.uiuli'-r un.t Hnilililtj; .Mati-rial icl'Mtimtiiiv Saile k -;t in -t;K L. A'.mi. can furni-li anylliiliir in the liiu- ul'mir l-ti-itn .ir-ler w -ill re.i .uriM.-immiiiliH-'. -lieli as Hrai-kels. I hl.l--ir.iil urrk. t-ti-. i:i.ias cuxxrx(i i i A r, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. II MM i - ' KAUFIAMS' GRAND I)M FIFTH AVESIUE AiTD SMITHFIEL7) STREET, FUTSjC, 11. THE LARGEST AMERICAN OUTFITTING ESTABLE: OLOTHINQii SHOES, j 13 Stores in one. $1.500,000 INVESTED! j 400 Employe.; ! ILEA. 3D THIS COXJFOlsr - r - - n -1 - -r- rfh - V"! - -" o : " -2 1 if. tifc 'i i;rki di:i-!: i - - iJ v. z 2 a iY 1 rrri rru-- - - hEFO "Jij (T ' w Wh will sicxn Gratis to Oar nea.11f.1Hy I.li..,tratt Ne FASlItuv m-lK c...il.,iiff all ,l.,t tl.r nMr rl of tin- K .ll.nir ym, nlsml ,r ,yWm ..f ,.mr,ue .11 ,.,r.., ,)lalw, ami .,.,.im,n,. v'i:h .,, l-..u. TUtt book alrnoa lwl.,-nMWe lo,,r, h-m-boM. It nat-'r..,. B.ilhi.,.. Iml .ill ,,- CAUTION! CAUTION! DON'T BE MISLED T.y frau.liilcnt hoti-- wlut represent tlienin lves m onr concern. We have NO Rranch Steros ::n irli.-e fv- .' I liiisines is tmr Mammoth Xew RiliMi:i", knmvn KAUFMANNS' GRAND DEPC"" "ifth Ave. and SmiMeld St.,rDi,Mc?HJLPLoTSTSF?,sI?E.PITTSELT;:' I CHAMPION FANNIHG MILL. SAXITACTI Fl l BY lniiik II. Suihll. in the M 'hnti:-jtn Mill. rrrnit-ri 1!hj.vti . tin "Kiwt Mill. thi-y tti!l.i..H. U l.y n.lhutf me r uiv ?hMii tHtntt-r of I'atr t nul IIriiiH sirvft. I now nfii r i th pnoi c m-io-np nl n-iUttl- Mill. I nm lw-nrti'-l iuA ! Ik -U-ix'l't. I will olft r niiftnt-.tlrnti'! Ktnriin !" IIhm' lnriii roii noli. ALL WORK WARRANTED. F. H. SITAI.U martini. l.lA.MMKfH m a r.i-M- In5'!:- l'r'r rnl iti.p;'i.f t"" J:s!;.H:rner,Jr. HALT! Moll!'. MU rences for 2: farmers. HORSE HIGH, BULL STRONG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We n- i-liKiii-'i 'l in tii- iieciiiiai t-in- t( l!ii- fi lll-O 111 SillH-r-i-t Hint Me rrMl;lN'. It i.- Tl;i- m..-: Imnil-K-. Mint -!riiii:.M l--n-1- lin..--. n. No ImitI--. no iifjiiry In -'-il. t-iii l ry in s,,:n,.fxt.( i4t iu. ulit Kmiss-r i-Mrriiiui- !':e l-.rv liiuyl-.'-lf. J. M. M AIISII VI. I. A SiiX. lieliable Wagon, t'tirtito in IS I'i. , '- jHATSj jFUHHISHIUQS, llll m ft I v- v ft wvrr AContant ciire is oxcrcis, J the stnvin'of our tlothinj. Srarns, L'uttons, liuttntihole, are nil turcfully exumiiu d am! trstcil by competent norktnc;; Iu hort, our stock of C lntiiit.; in all essential points is Vf.rv strong and attractive. A. C. YATES & CO. f.0'2 6D4-()'i Chestnut .Strca. Kent m.i.le CI ,tlilni tn Phl!.eltl,hi rcurU-4iu. Jr-'J . o.::-:.,,-.. ' . . The het t cm;i Cuv yua .irt-a !m d.:y ; u..-., l.., ow id, I.tiri' . . ,'1 r'. ::nlf - ; :.u:r. III... u:- -t- i - -. r,-.,. .Tjut T:nw i ::i time i.-. I hy i . ( HINDERCORfJS VhUKj?t-st. rt;!-,.-, jUu k.-t faml b n;.-.. I r . ... --Icn. VV y.,k., ai:.,u-,.dc. Bit,:. r.-: ri r ". .. ryr.-l!. .".-jiua;1 fmir. I.ivi -initrt.t;r.:-. V ..e;(, 1 fc r-.r-ifinal. -. tlimtt-rrjiriis run-s wln-n ,-v. ; , c:..e t."ii. t -111 Uy l-ruwta -it 1.4.-, ll!.st.i:i..:u...Y . ' OVER I.C0OO00 EOTTIZS SCLDAN3 NEVER PJLS TO CURE C 0 UGHS.CC LE3. THRCrVlD AO. HJNJTROUELES .ALL CR15GISTS SELL IT PRiCC. 25 CTS. w;'.fr'-?i-4 I ,'':y.ti'i;iVa- .;ili.':iiT.ia.-v I". -r f ill icl. .nu. :i n .il" !h.- mnri-. wh.n t. . lu:u i.i-li riiliii-el l.ali'i.-. VI. K!i-.. A-Mrt .i. .'. r.HM hh:M;:;.r. i-i.-trul -n-i ii:-r A-.-..-:.l. I irm-r Tih .Ut. an-1 sni-iluiei I stn-e!-. I-itl-l.urs;h I-, K.Vrsl III IXAltliK LTTTliR ami TAILOR ill.--. I ;:;! .-ali-t'ai-i;- u r.. ll;i lit. iV I'll ! i ell un- iiii-l i.i t '' i " i! T: J- Vl un- iih tii. msm& z W ! i.M i l!t H-TKT! l. MKlrT, 1' -()(). )( )( ) i-til- t-t it .. '-i-'i 'v iMjuI i'H n; ! - ! t-..-i..fi- .r 1- .;' ; r illi--. ! ' ni ill w .rk tii!l t h..r ;ti u'i v lritr.- "i i: lil-lt lliillt MU'!-' ili .NliliTHH. A.'. Ti'.-' . in )i.-f-i-!ii- '.liilii'::' !! -- want'tl fvtr. v li.-r. "t -s t lu r - . uf ml t tsH ii.i- (me . nr uirv 1 1 m uiiiv. .. k i . lif-T u m hi 'i ' t K-.riin-. - '-r:ii! u " Ittlf'v a -lir'' I'nii'r 'U !;i-. II. H . i: !'..!t:.tiuS. Si-. . - tr- :-m-1 h. i -i'n-i W-rk. . r !-h;iii'i K an l I' -ili-p- m I .i t'!. llui-tiii r.if-riitf i ? rh.t.-r ;t -K-'i:'ifv. TU'i'lAs ' H:li j KOTKj any addki-:, - a.n. m-tru.-.i,.,. r., 1 .., -., ' wtnl.UI.,-,-,, : r .1 ... r . I. . r.m manr a Uolur. i n- aa-i . i. . l- r . lL-J-2 di ftir-miil?. . " I-t-LLCRL'-JGISTS SELL IT PRiCC. fl '.; uaia tarn i M aaniiaH s; li (' . " i lylaa-SaaVlBVaasSIgS? j i ! Bill -s-s.r-i-- n- J
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