BROTHERLY KINDNESS. I ibc them oft o Rnawlaay, To nwi n1 mtiwmn tarn. Each In hh walk brtrayin well The rtty' deniaea. : Linked ana In ara ttx"T mow alorif Uke tbrw of kiiHlrvvi mind. Brand bjr the tJr of hrotherrmniJ ; And oo of them to blind. The other'! iraae b ".1ft and k-n ; And (rlanrtn tar and wide. Whaler be be quick Imparta To the broUier at bit aide, W'bo Urtem with an ear. And question an be awe. While no ht rare lb Im-elr lijrtit. Of cheerful (Alienee The favored the aimnl nrne l'io Uic way will mrk. And waiirl lliem vivi.ll ! him To bum Uw wirid b dark : And beajran. m bttum'lf oil. Bui d.mliie lit dclbrhl. Bt hrl chia- hi- lMierlli. " Wish ie denved uf riahl. In wiwi.Mn lh fcaretlier irruw : Bui be with mrtmiued mar. A calmer JudirliMHt. rinrr thiucbt And firmer mill betrar: 80 ew-b umi the other learn. And kind aiUIiiee k-wta, Bnatier by ever? tie f hluud. And kn-tuK. lift--tin; fri.-iHK Their btwlf ai rmy d have walked Thl n; I ynLrr and year. Unked arm in arm : and stranger oft a I -A Hm.hi K 1 1 1. ImTV And tuejr bave rimin thruuahotrt their Uvea, A aBmetune mortal can. The nmuinc f true bnabernaud, Tbe aiurelir ode of man. Jtmrphiwe Pollard. A STORY OF THE WAR. AK KXTHAOKIUXARV IM IHKNT or WoMAX'h BKAVEKV IS THK mir KTA1XH Of HliKTH AKOUNA. Tlie "jioor m liin-M" of the Smth. are p-iwnillj" wry "l lorj" in tlt wale of humanity. Tlie iwwt of Uiem im' from very jxHr ntk, the m uni of the Lorulon jailn ho were aull to Virginia jiIaMem to imy their i.k.hkij.'i' mrm Die ocean. lU-iiiK too lu.y or too KliLft.ii to (ret a living for themwlvef in a civiliil community, they were, alien their term of m-rviee ImJ expirel, lriveii from the (alumni to tlieln k Country, where they her.le.1 with liorw thievea anl otlier criiiiiualK wli.i.in.1 Jli-d from justiiv, hikI hiM timl Kilety only on the frontier. Here the tunelanwit intemiarriel, ani their pnaivny W jtrtaken of tlie trait of lioth lazinexK ami ramnlity. Tliey have the .ii.M.'w'Ur" of the jumper ami the cunning of the thief, lint they are not all iHHeiel of tin-He i-lutracteriKtiiss and one of the exiviitiuiiH wan a woman namei Naney HawkiiiN whom I met amoiilhe moiintuiiifof Miiliim eHiiity, in Xorlh Carolina. She ww. a remarkable erxon,anl any m'lutv, in any Hjihen-, wouM have exert ed a aide and troii iutiuenee upon the ronimnnity. Hum ami raiial in a local ity no vile that it had aojuin-d the appro priate name of Klom, it wan aail that tthe hail not e?a'd the universal deg raitation; lut thi 1 euul i not lelieve when I looked into her clear spiritual even, that told of a pure lofty wml, that miht lx- toui-hel hut could not lie inn taiuinaUil liy the vilenea around her. She wai then not far from wxty yeare of a, and time had traced deep linea alut her month and Ktreaketl witli j;ray her oiuv chextnut hrown hair; hut t ill there wa (trace and ipr in her every luovement.aml a jtluiice in her eye which allowed that hernpirit had not yet grow n old or lieen hrokuu ly dvp atUiction. Thone w ho had know n her in her youth told me tlutt xhc wan very beautiful, and I could easily lelieve it, for he wax 10 Htill, th-mli now her lieauty wax not of fonu or feature, hut of the houI, w hich in rvpoHe liMkel through her ej"e wilh a dreamy, far away naze, hut w hen anima ted by Home thrilling recolleiiion would widileuly hlaft' forth with a wort of heroic tire. Ami yet thix wouuiii wax clad in home xpun, and tenanted a rude if cahin on the xloie of a xtcrile uiouutain. The general dixorder of the thnv nxitnx w hich eiuixMil lier home gave me no very ex alted opinion of her iiouxe keeping muli ticM, hut I fory.it tiiix when xhe xtood in the doorway, and, piintin ti a hiip of charnil logx near hy, aaid : "Tliar, xir, ix whur 1 iunicd uiy Imivm, on the"Kt wluir they l-li, the minx of our old home for thar moniiineut ; and down t liar. xir. 1v that spring, ix whar twenty relx'lx Kiid for that tlayV doin'x," Thi n xhexeateil lierm-lf hy the lire. and I heard from her lix the xtory of her lift, w hich. had she lived in a more heroii age, would have ere long gone into the annalx of a nation. At the ontlirenk of the relK-Ilion xhc wax a widow with three xoiix, the youug est of w hom wax a Inv of hut xixtwiu Ii-ing aide to read, xhe could judge intel ligently of the nature of the conflict, which in thix xection arrayed neighlxir againxt neiirhhor, and made a man'x foex thoxe of hix own houxr-hol.l. With all the anlorof an intenxe iiature xhe rever en.vil the oi l flag, and xhe xa id now to herxonx: " I wixh lwaxa man that I might shoulder a mnki4, hut you, my Ihivk, you can light, and if need lie, die for your country. They cou'd. iu.ltvd. Imt not then; for there wax no organized I nioii xeiitinu'iit in that region, ami many long luiU-x of armed reliellion, w hich it wax iinHixxihle to Mnetrate, xearated them from the 1'niou an uiw. Si it wax for montliH, when the lxyx xtayttl peatvfully at home, following their usual vocatioiix. Then iniiie the conscription, and the three young men were enrolled to litrttt againxt the l"n ion. They came at night to say giMxl-hye to their mother lietore leaving to join the Southern, army: and then awoke the xpirit of this Swrtan woman. Fight !" xhe criisL and ax she repeatel the worL to me her great eyex llasl, her thin form diluted, and her w rink hil featun assuuHsl a look of strange niHjex ty. Fight agin yer iiuiitry while thar ix wixxlxye kin hide among! 1 would rather e you dead .lead at my n-ct '. io take yer guns and gtito the mount ing. Thar'x anliii Heaven, an He'll xee the right don't liuaJly gu under." Taking tlieir rir!ca and what pnwder and lead were in the house they went to the mountain, w liere, night after night, in atiHrta and clear, in ruin and snow, this woman went to them with food and often other fugitives. For xhe wax hold and ouUxken. and soon through all the re gion around it wax know n how the Haw kins hoy hal elu.Uil the conscription. Thus it waa n4 long la-fore a score or more of stalw art mountaineers, every one of tliem han.lv with the ritle. had gotten and Wn organised into a guerrilla hand hy the elder w in, w ho had inherited si mie f hi nnitlierV xjiirit anil gi-nins. The ntwreat anesxion fonv wax forty tuilex away, but it outskirts they hung, strik ing hli.wa hy night and U ing Uyond pursuit hy morning. thi tlieir return from one of these ex peditious the hoy found their mother taken suddenly ill, and, sending their comrade to the mounUaux, they remain ed at home during the next day and into tlie following night to wait for her unliv ery. Some enemy must have known this, fur in the dead uf night, w lien the laiya were sound asleep, hut fully dud and with their armx U-xi le them, the mother heard a swaying in tlie hushes liout tle house, sona-thing like the low rustle vt the wind among the trees, and apringing to her ftvt she cried : "I p, my hoy ; we are surrounded." Wrongly harrinnling the door, tlie mother and the ms tsik each a rifle and rted theniselvea at rents in the walls, whence ther could watch and hringlo n the enemv. Tlie woman sto-xl at the left of tlie door, where, if fon-el, it would firxt open, and her youngest mm a Ixiy f i(j w ax lieside her. Tbe nxsm was at tlie full, hut dense clouil olscured its light, giving a sort of sjiectrttl hue to all surrounding objocta. Soon every bosh and tree about the bouse med in mo tion and creeping slowly down ujsin the devoted dwelling. Nearer they came, dim and sliadowy, till they tk the form of men, wventy in all, as the intrepid woman had tlie coolness to count in that perilous moment. IHreetly in front of her, and not forty yards away, wax a body of about twentj-, hud.lle.1 tou-tlier, and Is-aring among them a felled tree, evidently to tiatter dow n the disir. " Halt f xhe criei "or some of you are dead men." Xo heed was given to her Bunmona. The i.latoon moved forward a step .or two, when four rifle cracked and five souls pasx.il into eternity, two sent by one laillet. Then a yell went up mat shook the hillxiile and a volley inured into the lieleagurcd dwelling. The most of the bullets buried in the logs but one struck the clay fillling near the dsrway and entered the Isxty of the lsy w ho stood there lieside his niather. He ntter- ed a sharp cry, put liis hand to his breast and sank dow n at her feet, saymg only, "Oh, mother!" he clutche.1 hiai in her arms and tried to staunch the blissi which spurtd over her clirthing, and then. Is-nding over the boy, she kissed him on the foreheail. saying, "tJod has railed for you, my son. He is taking from me my baby. I know, mother," he inixlsd, "but I shall die like a man." "Ion"t think of that or of ine, now. Think of J-x'as tlit- Savior." Yes, mother," faltered the Ixiy. "(iixxl live. the devils another shot, mother." Then hix head fell hack, and he wax gone from the sound of human conflict. he closed hix eyex and kixxed again his forehead. Then xhe rose, reloadeil her gun and gave the other xhot to the rels-lx. Meanwhile, the other two young men had reloaded and fired twiiv, and the assaulting irty had fallen hack, evident- lisconcerted hy the detennineil rexixt- amv. Hall an Hour loliowca, ounng which thels-xeiged neither saw nor heard anything of the enemy, and they were beginning to think that they had Is-en Ixntcn off, wlieu xuddi-nly the four Nir ncrx of the nxif alxive their heads were in a blaze. The building had lx-cii (ireil, and to thix they could offer 110 rexixtance. Nothing remained but to run the gantlet of their enemies, tiiviug one hsik to her dead son and one prayer to tlie tio.1 she truxtcd, the woman oa-ned the d-xir, and follow e.1 by her sons sprang out into the ilarkuexs. Ilenxe huxhex were alxrtit the house, hut they were fifty feet away, and ls-fore they could Ik- reached the three would lie a fair mark for more than fifty rifles. The woman gained the undergrowth in safety, Vint the boys were xhot dow n un der the eaves of the dwelling. " I seed them fall," she said to me, "and I knowed thar war no hoix- for 'em, for them men would have tisik thar lives, even if they'd surrendered. At first I couldn't understand why the Ijord had taken them who was men, and left me behind, who am only a woman. Hut af terwards I seed into His ways more clearly, and I reckon 1 did more for the right calls.- than any three men in all this region; for, being a woman, 1 could come and go whar a man couldn't, and somehow the folks never seed ine and kilo wed what I'd gone through, hut they sided to onct w ith the Union, and went to join funnel Kirk when he came to hold warm Springs. I reckon I scut him, first and laxt, more men than he ever had at any one time in hix regiment." What the woman xuid wax true, ax 1 wax assured by a nuiiiU.-r of (stiple w ho were H-rsoiiallr aciuaiutc. w ith her his tory. I!ut her work for the I'liion wax attended with a u-t deal of dilliculty and danger. Often did xhe walk all night through rain, mud and snow to con vey intelligence to the Federal lines or to carry I.mhI to some outlying I'liion man who was hiding in the wisnls, and thn-c times was her house burned over her head, and she xullcrcd to excai- with only the clothing 11(1011 her back. Hut in all this xhe wax never disheartened. When her dwelling burned down xhe hail h rebuilt, though never uihiu the site of the first one, w here her sous were buried, and w hen strips-d of ail and left w ith not enough clothing to protect her from the weather, xhe cheerfully said : " Nevermind ; a little will do me, and the Lord will provide that, certainly." With ni revenge in her heart, she wiis yet an avenging spirit tot lie t Vmfederates, earning death and desrui-tioii among them whenever xhe moved, until at last they left her unuiolctited, content towage with thix lone woman a xiuiply defensive warfare. Hut this resolve 1 hey did not i onic to until she had inflicted um tliem a bloodv calamitv. When xhe had rebuilt her house a j third time she determined to resist a I fourth burning. To this end she applied to Colonel kirk, who detailed for her ; protection a dozen sharpshooter, each one armed with a revolving rifle. She I hid them away in the undergrowth on ! the rising ground in the rear of herdwell- j ing, and then, selecting a time when the 111. 10 n was at the full and the nights were likely to lie cloudless, she moved into ' her desolate home with a few articles of j borrowed furniture. The first night she ' wax unmolested, for, though the t'onfed- ! crates were only twenty miles away, in- 1 tclligeiiee travels slowly in a country : dest ituteof mail and telegraphic facilities, i But she felt sure they would come and j xhe was not disappointed. About the ! middle of the second night she heard ' approaching the steady tread of a consid- j crable lssly of horsemen, and soon saw ! them dismounting aud tethering their ; animals near the spring in the valley be low. Opening then lier dixir, whence ; she could Is- distinctly heard, she cried to them : "Leave my grounds ye gray- I coated ruffians. If you don't, yer blood be oa yer ow n heads ! Nothing but jeers and yells answered j the summons and w hen they had died i away there caiuc a doaen sharp reixirtx j from the hill behind the Iuhm-, and ax ! many tnxipers never again got into the i saddle. Then there followed one long 1 continued roll of fire, as if half a regiment j was in ambuscade, l'anic atrickcu. the i ton federates fled a body f one hun dredleaving twenty behind tlieiu dead and dying. " That run was a sight all tlie next day, aud I've never drunk of it aiuce," said Nancy, in relating the o-urrenc. " It was a pity so many pore fellow every one of them with a wile, a sister, or a mother should die for one old woman; hut I couldn't help it; they hrunit it on themselves." FJmhhaI K'irLr, in 1'l.ilaM- Euclid was the name of the "father of geometry." a celebrated Oreck who flourished about 3(10 C. . Another tireek named Euclid was a disciple of Soi-ratea, who lived about -MO B. C. He is said to have witnessed the death of SiaTate. ' Lee at Fredericksburg. In the August tWwry, Major J. Horace Ijk-t gives some of hi reminiscences of tieneral Lee. From his article we quote as follows: "Ascending the heights, I sism reached w hat was called the heaiTh miHrters batterv of (ieneral Lee Afar T - across the vallev and river, in the pray liuht of the early nwrning could be peen the white porcbeaof my home, Chatham, made historic br Federal army correa- nondenta. an the 'LwT House.' The porches were filled with officers and gay ly dressed women, and from hair a set ire of lira bands rang mtt a.sroi! the valley 'Yankee Hoodie' and Hail, 'Johmi hia The commanding officer of the lat- terv asked me if I would lannit him to scatter the unbidden guests at my hiKne. At his rwpK-st I asked (ieneral Lee to au thorize the fire of the heavy guns, which would have laid Chatham in the dust. With a smile he refused, and, asking me to walk with him, we withdrew a short distance. He then motioned me to sit by liim on the trunk of a large tree. " Looking across at Chatham through his field-glaMX he said, "Major, I never permit the unnecessary effusion of blood. War is terrible enough, at its best, to a Christian man; I hol-yet to see you and your dear family happy in your old home. I to you know I love Cliatliain bettor than any plaix? in the world except Arlington! I courted and won my dear wife under the shade of those trees. By the way, not long since I wax riding out with my staff, and, oliscrving how your grand old tree had been cut dow n by thoxe people, I saw that a magnificent tulip oplar at the houl of the ravine, north of the lu sixe, wax still standing, and with somewhat of your rhetoric, I said to Venable and Taylor : "There ix nothing in vegetable nature so grand as a tree. Grappling with its n sits the granite foundations of the everlasting hills, it Teaches it sturdy and gnarled trunk on high, spreads its branches to the heavens, casts its shadow j on the sward, and the binlx build tlieir m-xtxand sing amid its umbrageous foli age. Heboid, the monarch stripied of at tendants and guarilxawes the vandal by the simple majesty of his sublime isola tion." Pocketing my field-glass, and rid ing on. I heard mingled w ith laughter a nijwxt from the young gentlemen that I would bring my glass to licar once more on the monarch of the forest. I lonkeiL and even while I had Wn talking the axe of the vandal wax laid to the root, and the monarch had fallen.' "Then, moved by emotion unusual to hix calm and cnalile nature, he contin ued. 'I had three hundred acres of wimhI land at Arlington. Serving the I'nitiil States (iovemment for many years on the frontier, I market with my own hand -ach tree that was to lie used for timls-r or fuel. They tell me all my trees are gone yours are all gone'; then rising from the log, with a fire and a vission rarely witnessed in him, and with all the majesty of his sublime presence, he said : 'Major, they have our Irm ; they shall never have our fowl T "Three years after the dose of the war I was a visitor at the home of (ieneral l.e. then President of the Washington aud lxe I'niversity. After dinner the general retired and I was invited to see Mrs. Iee in her chanils-r. She was a great sufferer and confirmed invalid, in-i-aisible of motion save in a roller-chair, w hich it wax the chief delight of him who had xo long directed great armies to move from room to room, licndiug over her with the grace of a Sidney and the devotion of a youthful lover. I told Mrs. l.iv the story which I have so imperfect ly attempted to reprishlc-e. Need I tell any woman who reads these pages that tears xtreaiucd dow n that patient, furrow ed face, or that a light and joy from lie- yond the stars licauicd through those teais, ax she knew that the thoughts of her great Imsl-.md wandered far awnv from the clash of arms to the memories of ' theiV youthful love and courtship under! the shade of her ancestral oaks for ( liat- j liam was originally the pmierty of a ! near relative. Ax I concluded the sen-; fence, 'They xhull never have the land,' ; hearing a slight noise, I turned ami saw 1 the general, who had silently entered, in I iln-xsing-gow 11 and slipiers The great j buck-shot liroiis slowlv mlicd dow n that i r.... i. ... .,.-.., I... ! t the cart lnplake shock of battle. Slowly mid silently he retirel, and 1 oiuld but fifl the ihi'H-st mmpiiiHlion that wonls ot mine slioulil have sent auotlier I wn; tlir.mgli that gnut heart." Ceneral Burnside After Fred ericksburg. ien. Win. K. Smith contributes to the August Century au account of Franklin's 1.4-rt irand 1'i vision at Fnilericksburg. From it we quote this interview with Huniside : "After the liattle of Freder icksburg I had fair interviews with Hunisiile. The first was on Sunday the 14th of m-vni1cr. I found him alone in his tent walking up and down, apuirent ly in great dixtresx of mind, and turning to me lie xaid, '( lb ! those men ! oh ! those men !' I asked hat he meant and he said, 'Those Mien over thereT (smiting across the river where so many thousands lay lead and wounded, 'I am thinking of tliem all the time.' "I made some remark alxmt the fate of xoliiiers and changed the subject. Hurn xide also xaid that he did not lead the Ninth Corix to the charge as he had xaid he would, liecauxe the generalx on the right made such statements w ith ref- j ls-cume more and more contracted, until, erciM-c to the demoralization of their I w ith a last final effort, the inwardly coiiimaiiilx that he feared to make the at- wounded monster rolled over and expir tempt. I told him that I would lead the j ed. The other limits made fast and a Sixh Cort against the enemv and that hard pull of three hours landed the prize we were not demoralized. After we had ..1 rct-rosscd the river I saw him again, w hen he told ine that he had it in his mind to relieve Sumner from command, place Hooker in arrest, and Franklin in command of the army. "In the third interview tieneral Itey iinlilx wax w ith me, and in that he said that tin- men 011 the ieft did not fight well e. lough. To this we replied that the list of killed and wounded proved the coiiirary. He tlx-n said, 'I did not mean that ; I meant there were not muskets enough lint I. adding. 'I made a mistake in my order to Franklin : 1 should have dirci-ti-d him to cam the hill at all luiz anlx.' "At the fourth interview best it .si tliat the mistake was that Franklin did nut get the order early enough; that he had si arte I it at fouro'elis-k in the morning, but that (icm-ral Man lie, to whom the or der WiiseommitUil, had stopicd an hour and a half in camp to gi-t breakfast. I then told him tlutt he should have had the order la-fore midnight in order to form such a column of attack as we had proMiHcd. "For a few day tieneral Burnside w as da-d by the defeat and grief-stricken at the loss of life ; hut he soon recovered, and planned and attt-iiipt.il to cam- out hix harmless 'Mud Canqiaigu,' his last at the head of the Aniiy of the Potomac." The Lowell Institute, one of the most unique of the educational institutions of Boston, was established in IfCM. hy the munificence of John Lowell, "to provide for regular inurscs of free Hihlic lecture ujion the nswt important branches of natural and moral wieni-e, to heuiuiiiallr deHvennl intlieritvof Boton." AxcIi.hJ of Industrial Design eounected with tlte Institute of Technoliary i uiaintaine.1 by thix fund. HUNTING AT MON- TEREY. thb TUMUMJC Boaa-LAXCS AKD HOW IT IS t xtn. The Quartermaster of the Aggie return ed from a cruise to Monterey thin morn ing, and is glowing with xirscHuxneHs of hit) bravery in participating in a whale hunt that resulted in a capture. Tlie Monterey Whalhig Company is alxtut the oldest institution of its kind on the coast, and the stork proves a very fair invest ment to the holders, who are whale-killers themselves. The business office, store room and eating and sleeping ajiartmeiiU of the coniwny are in a white adobe building in tlie w estern suburbs and a half mile further south v a high cliff w hereon is the company's lookout. He is armed with a powerful glass and a tall mast is rigged with halyards for hoisting a signal when game is sighted. The hunting hails consist of three of the regulation double-pointed boats in use by whaler the world over.fi ve long oars to each lxiat, L'Oll fathom of line smoothly coiled in tulis in the how.and twoguns to each boat The larger aize of the two has the proportion of a young cannon and is mounted on a pivot The missile discharged from it is a steel liar, four feet in length, and provided with a fold ing barb that iiena out when the har- MMin buries itself in the whale. This take the place of the old-time harissm, and is much more certain and effective. Tlie lighter gun is fired from the shoul der, and look like a large sized fow ling piece. It has a lj inch Isire. It is used to put the finishing touches on the whale after the harjHxin ha made him fast, and the method is to fire an explosive bomb into a vital xjxit Tlie 1mhii1 is 1A inches in diameter hy IK inches long, the butt end being winged with rubber tijis, after the manner in which an arrow is feath ered, to secure guiding power. I It was early morning w hen the w hite I signal fluttered to the top of the staff of j the mast on the cliff, and, having previ ously obtained iierinission hi join the! hunt with Captain Mariano, the Quarter- ! master was speedily Heated in the xtern i sheets awaiting the signal to shove off. This was soon given, and six miles hi the northwest the three boats came up with their game, which pro veil to lie an unus ually large xjiecimen of the California gray variety. Tlie gigantic fish rolled lazily alxnit on top of the w ater, all un conscious of iuiiending danger, and did not even deign to notice the approach of the Ixiatx that -ame up on either side and lx-hi n.l her. A hundred feet away the men lay on their oars and Captain Mar iano sighted over his swivel gun. The men lient over their oars, with every muscle ready to pull or liack water at the slightest hostile movement on the jiart of the enemv. It wax a moment that seem ed an age of aw ful susiense to the green liand, but snddenlv the Captain nail a fair mark presented, and pressed the trig ger. Tlie boat quivered under the shock accouiimnviiig the report, ami the eve could plainly catch the flash of the liar- iKNin as it cleaved the air and burieii it self out of sight soinew here in the right shoulder. Attached to the uteel missile was the xtotit manilla line coiled in the lxiw, and it lsirethe appearance of a Haxh of brown lightning a it zigzagged through the air after its iiwerful motor. The w hale hardly seemed to compre hend the trouble that had overtaken her at first, and it wax fully luilf a minute be fore she emitted an angry snort and started for the Ixittom at a rate that made the line smoke and emit xmrks us it ran over the Iniws Both the Captain and the lxiat-stecrcr iiecred uneasily into the clear depths as the line stopKd running out, and a minute later the former shouted: "Hack all! Hack hard." The five ashen blades Is-nt and quivered with the strain put on them, but it was none too much, as the lxiat was xcanvly a doz en feet awav when the huge bulk of the infuriated whale rose to the surface and siutcd twin columns of brine high in the air. It. fore the animated watcr xiiit could reicat the dose the lxiat was out of range Ixith of the fire-extinguishing apparatus and the terrible (lutes that soon commenced to thrash the water into loam. Iler contortions were so violent !-.t the ( aptaiu could not get 111 a xhot with his IhiiiiIi gun, which he raised ami lowered half a dozen times without pull ing the trigger. Finally the (1uki-s quit their thrashing, and like a flash the levi atlian ilaxhed away at a terrific rate, burying the lmat'x bow la-tween the two w alls of water fully eighteen inches high, but the speed was such that scan-ely a drip entered the lxiat. This gait was kept up for a gissl ten minutes, and then the siH-t'd commenced to slacken, and the woumhil monster swam easily and qui etly on top of the water. The living tug came to a total standstill at hist, and, pulling around to a broadside Mition, the Caitain wa given hi op IKtrtuuity. The second explosion wax fol lowed by the whistling of the rublier w ingiil Iximb, which buried itself in the great mass of hluhlicr. Scarcely had the smoke cleared away from the bow iK'fore the muffled boom of the bomb exploding in the historical residence of Jonah sounded the death knell of the poor old w hale. Tlie victim' huge bulk grew ani mated again, but for only a moment. The flukes thrashed violently for a few xtHiniilx, while the water-xpoiitx lavauie tinged a warm red. Struggle and xjiouts il.u tw.u.a. ...., u.i.,H. : j 01 in 01 1 ii.ui nir ii..- Miiric 11 i was cut up. Siiiitn t'rnz Vurtrimlrurr of I tin' Nfiii Woicixrti ,i. i The onions of Wethersfield, Cm., have ! long Is-en famous, but Sunderland Town I ship, in Western Massachusetts, devoted I sixty-three acres to that odoriferou bulb j last year, which yielded 5LM bushels to i the acre, worth &.tl,UM or about '.17 to j t'ie acre. j " What's the extreme ienalty for biga- my ?' asked a man of an Id judge, who answered: "Two mothers-in-law." SAFE. SURE. .25 PROMPT At llm iiajw Aat paAUOa, ft (-H1ILM A. f IMiKLU OOl, BALTTBOU, Mak Kr Yin W I wall! at HCMan in nifa a eaiaiaa a. im n ra.aimaaai.aa WHALE , IftMMev aMt Maw, Absolutely Pure. Thin po rlT nevtr vaiw. A mrY. of purity, ptrvitxth unci hoW-wrtm-iw. M.rt eiiHiomit-Hl Until tin tmtiimry khnK himI rtiiitH 1 mU mi roMiMtifiri with tin muHmitlr fUw tv, iwrt wt i-rln alum tr ulnrxprmu- fi. i"'t in rw. KoYAL KAK1S41 FoW I.KR ., 1 Wttll H., N. Y. Mar?e!Ions Sewing liflwt Invention I Wonderful Eiessi u: to t'.i? Ladies! Tie Mm rj Motion! MAKI..S Y.0U!i Twice aa rapid as 0:1 dl'.ir machines. Twice as eaav as on other mavhiiira. Genuine Improved lient WixkI Work. Beautiful anil I'raclical Attachments. Send for descriptive circular. o. o. ETvrMOisrs, O PITTSBURGH PA. Wholouilt DealT for V.-Blrn Penonylvaiiia and Wwtern Marylaod. S2.50Did It. TV ivriri nmt rx-liw hd rit trnMnit of il.-lljr iu tlm nirirrwrati- tn irt.1 n-lni lr..m Mieu T:iiti:n hut nil t-i no purr. . nutil lli.-v twil tha IIsst.N HUM l Tlxi.H (CUE, b.rh t-i.: two rtolUni u l flfu iviiu.. Ti- v say it iiii k ly aifi cnii'lrttly cnn-.l tl-m. ai..l tl-n Ukj Late niMX liaa uo return uf Kbeuu.atic liuuUc We imhhah a littl rwin-l- let imit frrr to mnT it &Km ui,wt thitix lesuuioiiy .:u-l w- t!i.-y inive it to us: but if you bav any iloil alnt Ux- nutter, wnu auy of Uw beUcvixl lUwuuiatioa, aud i4 an cxiiriMu-'D frooi Uiem: J. D Writ. Btoomubnrar. P Hki'il 1)i Hsu.of Baoi;aD Bnma, Lancaater.trX John M.-LAriiRUM, Iaiiamlr, Pa, William Skmi-uk, AlWvhuuy. Pa. F. D. MlUDUtToN. Bwlfor L P. K. C. PoBTKa. Churry Hili. Mrt. K. M. KnHlw. Newton 11111111111, ea. Oil. t. TBKOBAiai, oiiiuna(.wii. Obia Tar Raaxiaa KhramatUm fare ban mrtd every Khrumatic utti-r-r a bo Law irlvrn it a fair trial. ONB BOX UOKM THE Bt'MINKMM. . an en ' If nill Mr additional. rflC6 9a2OVIt If mrwterxd luc. mora. Be am taia aijuoal txauuaark la oa every boa. An rrt It hi not to hr fonnd at tha atoiva. hot .-aa obly br bad by eneioainjc tbe ani. uut an alHivir. and aadrcaaiiur the Auicrkaa irorirtor, PFAELZER BROS. & CO. Sltt-Myl Market Htrert, ihUaael:hUu II? 15! hm I KI.Y'S BALM fit nra Hrfirf tit intrr and vur CoNl in I Iat, Ca tarrh, Hay Fever, Mr it a I.ifuitl, Smtf r iSttnUf. f'rrr jntin IttjHrhtn liniff ttjfixir HAT -FEVER ,A i"ji--r?piI mmt-altlr. rrii'i-w-i-iib-t ..niKra..- ; Uv mnl, iwi.itin-l, h ifiii. t irciiUn. tnt EL V ii Hits., Urutftif'm, thrtift, X. y. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho Rota vffi tte r roue. Bon r Lfm F Till tl l-outz! Paw.t are meA in time. Foatzl Povf1wHIriirrini prfTi Ho rnoTift . Kauut PowtVi-i rill prevent GaPci in foLA. Foatzi Pnwtert will hw- th qmuitltr of milt 4 tmxu tweaiy per ceoru and make Uk tmuer firm and iwtL Ftmvtl Povr1ra wfTI rnr or prrmt ajmort TTTtcbt Himah K) whtrti Horm .u,et ntlie art Mtct. Forrrt Pow-mru wiu. itk fceVTiaracnoa. Sold arer) hrrw. PAV1D X. FOUTZ. Proprlatr, EXLTIMORX. JO. ja-JB-'rW 1. ASTHMA." CURED! 8I1SLS Tf liL an I t;.itW ra(sir(.l GERMAN 4STKKI CUREnWiy )trm null-a artJM n, uurwriult.ru.h.- it .rfftx-M curwi w!:.Tf mil mUr rnjli fail i wntiin imr resultn- I(a iets tM learvw e-nei iu nit 1 L'U.UttKi'AKMl limiwrarui-ir. mirrvt nnd rrrtnln. and a U pimiaUy vmrmi art. JtttCT 10 mm at nj umm." JTna. 0. Latt St. t i. ttn .tv. jaw. rwma, "i"Hlia . Uiit, "Ocmara AMhmm Cwn Is aU ynmaUtok feral, bavrar fil.. - . M. Tom 'laftri.A, GrwnitU. M. f Mj yhjtteUm anainMj Oaraaa Awhata Cm. id tor) tac. Mr: M. U T'tntk. AmataaiJirrf, Omim n.-raiaB A at at a Vmrm iaaoMbran drn IHrtaU at dr.aul I, or eot by mall ou rerritd tof prtoa, lYial narkare frro to any addrepp frrl wamp. m. nirrm , - w.. -H-l-aaUMIaa-l a ;kxts waxtkd 1Y rorTb-t Everyday Life ofAbnto Lincoln, EX " Those Who Znew Hun," Prmu lh otmiiilT of lit. tmyhnoit to theilatenf his Imtiic .1. Kill. A no rlKarraphr if the frmtt AiiM-n. an Prc-iilmt. fnim a new WniilMiini ruratv and exhaimivo in hu-t anil iii. iilrut. rr-il.-tc with aiir.si.xt-. pniliw and .-limtnl in illmt trailon rjai kn..avimi frmp tiriiriiial il.-snnu. II InstraiiiiK Im i.i. nts. iim.n, KrrHiu, , in rliHliuc tin stw l Pnnrnit. AGENTS WANTED ! caTfui! fur fvi.it-ni-r thai this Is ihe iihisi ulahlr and pmritalitr lx'k pulili-hrd ; or. tnaarr tinH. Mild l i at .mi-r for ( auva-v-ine Biaik. and matt- v.Hir rhoirr of townshlua. Aildrma. S. II. THuMl"S). PI Bl.liHlNi tl., PublWieia, Ht. Louix. M.i.. or Sew York tlty. Julam. A4 15 5s,.ws K aa mS-i5? HUNTS' " ; mm Hps i JATARR b Mental Culture. Pmprpi4on martx everything in na ture. It i a law tliat gtivertiH (he fucul t of the human mind in a iir-eminent dttrree. IntUm-y bi marked with nu'titnl imbecility and ftvlilenenn; and an life ad vance and the mind eximnl, it facul tieB increaMfe in power and ntren(rth until we behold the natural mind, the trjran tic intellwt, the towering (genius. Tliere is eonneeted with tliiis Mibjw-t an impnrtatnt ulea w hich should Vie kept in view : and thia it) that mentul pn;re ftion and moral improvement must be the remilt of effort, Swh a thiiijr an well develo)iel mind, an exndel and iihii jmdienive intellect, witliont toil, effort and lerxeverini; industry, lias never lx-en met with. In tlie varied n lat.ons which we are tullisl 11js.11 to sustain in the jtrcat diunm of life, hixhand important duties devolve upon us ; and unliw our minds are prop erly cultivateil, we shall often find oirr-R-Ives inadijuiite to act our part pni-r-ly in lifeV jrrcat tlieatrt'. Many wvk to excuse themselves tm the pround that tliey have not ln fur nished with the requisite advantages. TliiN we ronxiiler, to make the Unt of it, a pimr excuse. " Where there is a w ill there w a way," is emphatically true in rcA-rence to the matter of mental cultiva tion. The history of the world is replete w ith exumplfK of tlioxc w ho liave been unfor tiiiiately situatcl iii referem-e to advan-tai-s for mental improvement, but who nevcrthelcHH have plodded their way up the rtifss-d hill of science, and have lieen able to lisik from the jtiddy heiht-tdown Umii those who, favored with siiierior faculties, have used less persevcr-n.-e,and have lieen content to allow the wheels of time to carry tlnyn onwuril without an effort ti overcome the difficulties w ith which tliey have In-en surrouiuWd, or even to improve the advantages vouch safed to tliem. The cla-ssic hail and the celebrated seminary of learning have in it furnished moru sie-imens of thomuulily cultivated minds than have the tin-sides of the humble home where tbeauibitioiis youth has devoted his leisure hours to mental toil, and pored overthe midnight lamp; cajjt-r to find the hidden wealth in the mine ol scicni-e. No inuntry on the jilobe has funiislied a jrreater iiiiinls r of self-made men, who, by dint of their o n active ciietyy and imloniilable Jiersevenince, have overcome the apparently irre;irable obstacles that have surrounded tlii-tn, ami from poverty, indi-iii-e and oliscurity, have risen In honorable distinction, than our own na tive laud. t'ol. Wni. Iiuis Schiey, irand Secreta ry, I. O. M. (irand ImIt, Maryland, found I Set I Star Couii ('urea -rfit and ivrtain retnedy. I'riiv, twenty-five ii-nts a Is.ttlc. Catahkii (ikkii, health and sweet breath seciir. d, bv Shiloh'sCatari'h l'.-tn edy. Iri- "Hi ivnts. Nassil Injei-tor free. Sil.l by (ieo. W. lieiiford .V Son. For Hay Fever. iive I'.Iy's ('ream l!alm a trial. This justly celebrated remedy for tlie cure of catarrh, hay fever, cold in the head, Ac, can lie obtained of any reputable lni;r- rist, and may lie relied upon as a safe and pleasant remedy for the alsive com plaints and will jriye immediate relief. It is not a liiiiid, snutf, or ponder, has no offensive is lor an. I can lie used at anv time with pood results, as thouxinds can testify, anioiifr them some of the attaches of thisaitiice." Sitrit of llir Timr, M:iv2l, lSWi. For lame back, side or chest, uss Shi- loh's l'onius I'laster. l'rice i"i cents, ti. W. Ik-nfonl & Son. "My Mother isi-urhty-three years of af and for years has suffered jtrcat ly with rheumatism. In fact she was ipiite help less, lieinjt unable to move about the house. A lady friend ind.iced her to try Dr. Kennedy's Favorite iJciucdy. Slu did so and found almost immediate re lief." The witter of this medicine tod., pus! extends to al! aitcs and a wide ranv of coiiiplaints. You camiut HMsib!y re-jtn-t havinjt purcluLsed it. Ki-iiiciiiIi r that rheuinatisni cannot In- u r - 1 exter nally. That II u kino Coi i.ii can Ik- so juii-k-ly curi'd by Shiloh's Cure. We jtuaranti'e it. Sild bv (ieo. W. I'M-nliinl A Sin. When Bithy was si.-li. we icave lu-r Ciistiiria. VVlien she was a Child. h.. .-rliil for Ca-.ti.ria. When she tsi-alne Mi--, he i-liltlfi tit I'aM.iria, Wht'll she hail ('tlililri-ii, she Kiivt- th.-ln Casturia. Silicon's VirAi.i.Kit is what you need for Constipation, Iissof .Vp-tite, dizzi ness, and all syiiiptauis of Dyspepsia, l'rice 10 and 7:"i cents per little. Sild by (ieo. W. ISenford A Sin. When Clara heard that one of her friends had married the three-armed ui.iu from California, she exclaimed: "What bliss!" I had jtiven myself up as lost ln-cause of inherited scrofula. Tried everything for purifying ihe blood without iicnelit until I used 1'arkcr.s Tonic, and can truthfully say that it has cured me. I stiil use it for its splendid effect on my general health. 1 1 K. Lyn.l, ( 'hicairo. Ckoi i', WiiooriNo Col on. and Itroiichi tis inimeiliatcly relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sild by (ieo. W. lk-liford & Sin. Suite one lioldly asserts that the Amer ican hen is hot doing her duty. You would have us lieiieve that her son is set ting, would you? - - - , The malinger of the Fort W.ivne, Ind., fi'ir.-, Mr. U. M. Ilohnaii, says he h i often read of the wonderful i-ures elf.--t-ed by St. Jacob's Oi!. I!-.-nt!y he' spmined his ankle, and invested in a cane and a bottle of St. Jacobs ( il. The latter proved the iiettcr iiivestmeut, as it entirely cured Iilsaitkle. Si.kki'I.ess xkiii'M. made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. (i. W, Hi-iiford .tSm. One night aw hile ago John ijivtoti. w ho runs the main line In it tr.iin fro::i Boston, eame on my engine sick us death. He was so feverish and nervous heahiiost cried. Cheer np, John," Kays I, "and I'll fix yon in a jiffy, and I gave him a good dose of Ir. Kennedy's " Favorite lieme dy." He went to lied. " Two days after I saw him liMiking strong us a butcher. "That's the stuff for a rai'.roud man,' he saiL" Daniel Fitts, Kngineer ( ld Colo ny Kailroad, Will voi-si ffek with l)ysa-iisia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Yitaliw-r is gtuiranteeil to cure you. S.ld by (ieo. W. Benford & Son. "Her features are not regular, yet w hat an attractive face she has!" It is her lieuutiful hair. Once it wusthin, jrniyish and fading. A few Isittles of 1'arker's Hair Balsam wrought the transformation. It will do as much for anylio.lv. Siiiuiii's on on and Con-nmiption Cure is sold by (ieo. W. Benford A Sin on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. WOMEN lKr-4ttta rrmtwi atragUi. ar wba fifrr rVaii rafltitf rrmewi 4 atr ilraiUc avtmttar UlrmiUi a-Miiar ta urv artv, wj Trria mmHm argraMnai Iron with jMia votr-Uhla tmiea, aod is towmiuxble fur Pwratwj paeiihr t M oaeB. ao4 all who taad mmUt:trj lti-. Il Kb rtrk ad PariSew tA Bom4y Nitmnlnie the ApratsUl MreavthrBK tkm .Mwrlca aatt rrreni fact, tlrrHa.hlT (nvifrryrate. Ctaua Um ompl-iott aatxi tr.&keK tSe kin wBorth. It doa aut blackan tha toeth, ctnj batulauii. produe Coaatip?UOfl mil vtkrr irw ah' .lm-r MHa. KloiWII BnJt. T4 Fu-wtell A.. Milwatt- kut, Wn.. an RiKler ile of iNrc. ft'U. 1: " I hava oaed Brown'i lroo Bttteta. j.ni! it hahwi irafira than doctajr to m. baniitt curvi f tiia WAavInwiM li1ira hava m lifa. l eunxJ mm 4 Lit ar (uamlaint. aaxl bow my aotnpMxi. n m i-kn" an4 (oid. Ha ako tMaa bannticial u my chitclrea." MM, LouutA C. Bkaqdow Katt lAKkpurt. v T4 ay: 1 bave uffeivJ niiT'W mary li..iu Kmvla 0"iDplaiBtai, aad oouM r4afaa; nimt fvuat rftuilititaf axcepc liruwa'a Irua Bft:. " Oanaioa basabornTrauV Mark mMiAarvmd rA ima od wrmppar. Take mo other. hm unl by The Best and Cheapest JOB WORK A.T THIS OFFICE. Attention, Farmers ! I wiiut A 4HHtIt t:F VTIn Hiprr T.iwii-.hili 1.1 m-11 .-rrllii sb-W .i.ivm. lir t Plnw nn. I linn linrn.-ss i.il eartli'. ITi.-e 1.11 lilun-ii .lulliin. -r .lisil.U: -!. I'm? llu w Jliriti-li-s. O11.MI imi tu agents. Semi f.r a cir.-ul.ir. Cu'I.hi nr M.t.Ir. jss JiiHN VV. t'l'l'l'. ;eti. .'!. a.rl4-m. Snu.rsi-i. I'h. Tlie Old Schuttler Eslabllxhrd in Il.rtvi ja-l n-i-t-ivMrta.'rtr liluf tl- SKLK-ILINi. STKKL-KKIN H III TTLKU WAtio.XS. tin- mw r.-nijilftt' WVstiTii Vu-iti iu (Ik iiinrkft fr lUtui ir Kami liir.-r. oti ihv ntm.i.n Vw..N ilicrt- a ki-ar lirakt. ti tu' hmi.vIhii l.uultinr hay nr arntin. a wmu'iliiii-j lh-t I'nniu-rv knnvr Hit iuiwity tr w lien Iiuuiiii),' on liilly f.irmv Kwry urt f tlie Wtiml w.rk of tht wa-ot. hiw 1hi1 in Sun k tlmt y-iai- W fitn- Ik-Iiir worLttl t. iiiMirn.t; th work u U- Uiori.UK.iy m'h.-"ii-1 U tWrc i iiehiis in nut i. .Vint; tlit wU'iiU- of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, Il iy tin? only V. aiitiu mak' that ha.- thi. iiitpHrtfiufni. It avoiiis the iiftv-it of tnkinort tli tt lKt i to Krva as in tht rI I tyl : hv imply tuniinir a i-a thf v, itvitii ran l? oil--I iti lw tliau live aiiiniu -. rhis Wiifjon wnut- m tu JH?e!i to U fully apprei htu-). mid patties vihiiin to hny will do well ton H In-fore pun hasitijc elsewhere. T-eiy AVaj'on Pully Iiisui.m1. In int'. rinij this mnlte of YaaiMi to Ihe pilhlii-, will say I used the same make uf W aenn for live yean when rreiifiitinu m-nw the Km-ky Mnuntains. oyer nulls thill were aliiiie-t inissiihle. !i.l tiiey alHv -l.i.l the test. 1 feel uari'iinieil in savins I Inlieve I hem the B-sl Wuin.u oil wheels. ('(( iii Olinr K-u jiH r nr Jl'iir;! ;, nhn trill .o- i.n thr II IJOOK. i .A.sieiit AVantfil U'hronahont the County. i!rri: 1 1 in : inLEY. StlMKHSKT. MVKI'H . lss.".. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M INt ryiTI KI K AMI IK1I:K. Wh.iI.WAI.ER AMI UKT.lll.fcB or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. IIai-cl and Soli AVoocls. 1VK. Ftil'LAR. SIlilNiiS, i-UKtT-, MntI.MN..S, AMI. WALSTT. FLi M ill'. Nil. SASH, STAIK KAII, t HKUIvV. VKLHIH I'lNK. SlllXnl.KS. IkhiKS BAI.I STEI1S, ( HKSTNI T, WHITE I'lNK, LATH. KI.1NHS, XKVVKI. PiSTS. A l.eneral Line of all irrailtv rrf Lunitier un.l Bnil iii.ir M:iierml ami Li.rt'in: S!Mte k.-).t ill t k. AImi. eail mmi-ll aintliini; in Ihe lit I.Kir l.ti.in.-. t.'iipl'.-r wiiii rt-n.-..li,it.le .ninirfne. u.-h it. Itiuefc.-t.. iil.l siel a.ira. etr, KLTVS CUXXIXCH I AM, Office and Yard Opposite S. & EAUFMAfflS' GRAND DEPOi FIFTH AVEHUE A2TD SHITHFIEL7! SIREET, THE LARGEST AMERICAN OUTFITTING CLOTHIUG SHOES, 13 Stores in one. $1.500,000 invested! 400 Employees! Nv iE-ID THIS K " - j; s i J " ( - - vcrrsi tf T C U i s. 1 Z Z t Z J a in o a. Q X - rn Jj t5 3 J3 y-t t - - 1 Z 1 c i 0 0 i 1. U S -1 r". . vi B QD 3 Wk will send Gratis to Liiaiuoaa. 1 hi. book to aluiort liKllspenaibNl to CAUTION! CAUTION! DON'T BE MISLED TV I :iu.!ii!ent h'tl-m who rpprwont them li an onr concern. We have KO Branch Store anvwhere. Our cmlr pl.-Mvof l .i-inext s .Mir Mamnwith Xe BiliMin". kiinu r-. KAUFMANNS' GRAND DEPOT, -2 Ave. and SmiMeld StrTc?JpoTSTS?1cVPITTSBURG,PA. CHAMPION FAHHinC HILL. asrr.i"rrB r Frank II. Sufall. To 6irnirw tltftliinff to ni:ilce rw-i invwirtH-nt In the l hampitn Mill, ftnun'riT knmn a. ihe " KKt'r Mill." ihey ilt . wHl ly -a.itiiifr '' me hi my htpon -turner ( 1'afriot ivi-hii. Str'tt.. I now off r k th jmhtic clifHft aiul rvimhltf mtll. t I Min ktTn.ii.fl not u tte uti tltn.tM. I will oift-r Miii-wiiiit-rt tjttrvitiii! Urn ALL WORK WARRANTED. F. H. SI FALL, niUVlS-ni. SliMKUsKT. V.. CiVAKATEKI A N I M AL BON E naaaj - Ttvur f mjiaj avml ltiiriTi tit La mi. Mud lor Clrcuiavr. Jest). Horner, Jr. C O BALT! MOKE, Ma Fences FOR Farmers. Hint MiiifaV. HORSE HICH, BULL TRONG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are rnowl in Hie Miimiiaeturv uf ; f.-ni-e al s.nii ix-t anil M.-yeiMlale. 11 in the 111.M 1 liiiruMe. ami lr.HKi-l It-m-e kti.w 11. Nu luirl. 1 nn injury ti fl-"'a Ks-!..ry in Sini.-rMi hi ihe i "ill Kit earriuire fix t.ry. ! iimylu'. J. M. MARSHALL 4 si. Reliable Wagon. Vhirtitjo in tS fi. C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. HATS, FURNISHINGS, rs : i mm ery l,,,M.i.l. j, c,. j.m n..rhl..-. !.. .ill aar. ml) 1 9' mm.,. iB33i q arifcf rBiir aj- -i t at- i i easaii m t iiiii mi r- j r. 1 i - rrrr r . ;r-r-f .-r Ms, 131 STALLIONS 3 . - -AT Highland Farm! 1 IU4LI '! iny.le.taie,. at tld insurane. IfIIV l;r"v ''ii!"i. ' I U II a ' i ': 'ii-ini. 1. 1 tto years i, insurance PERCHEPOft ST ALU OH. J J" var ..i.L at $20 insurance. Thr trf 'J.'i"firjf r7 V itt Hty F'trm thr rr- Mi'liHWO fMirt nf ffit :f.itf Uff tit prrrtcr i,f .Vr !int.n'l t'lU-U.e Sinltioii STBATHEAR wilt b At S(oyston from July Slh lo August So at $15 insurance. AttVr tlmt tin - lu w,i; I hum Nunt t'hoic COTS WOOL LAMBS, BERKSHIRE PIGS for At liir i-rif-. 1. 11EFFLKV. PARKER'S f ': HAIR BALSAM T- Vl Mk- .! !.e.f-T. . H 1 Xlttn 1m -st i ourr !l Carm von u Tul ti: j U-'t i'.f-rc:rivr known f'trCniMQmptioa. It c.: '-jilr!i: ' piiiaK, aiJ ill -Iirlr-i of IS Wjnjj I I;.). -. I.;;: s L:T'. In :J:..'a, IViDju-y l)rM auj a:i f ..!..t-.iTit. Ttw ft-brr aiitt ik k, wtru- - k .' . l -..'.: I tliM4ut, !! twljr lrtf:tutf towxnts V.r-i i f, v .".1 t i in rtirr thfir henlih br -lh-t. w ij-1 ot I-'.wkji'x T. .tH . tul d-U? dam. i-t.xj in, Tftake it l:i I in. 8okl by all Intgxuis y. s lilOERCORNS T ' .f m . Min-rtt, iu.crt and ImmC ran for ('mm uinTiit. Wnrji, Jlokts Jkliai,drc. I!tnJfntrtr fnp! ,-Ti!h. KtjM alt pain. rivwir.triutlj. )U)itM . co:nlVrteh.e. Hirli"TinM tnrrm whenc-twytbiakf 1 CVTR f OCOOOO BOTTLES SOLD AMD NEVER FWLS TO CUPECOUGHS.COLCS. "THflaATANOAILUiNjTRQUBLES Aa DRliSGISTS SEU.IT PRICE, atfl ) wukii rruv.r..af 1 i S CTS. IJ 2S a For full lulirmntiori of the nmfe. n here to oh t tin t.uvt riiiiit ia Jiiiflf. .Miifw. Kte.. -liri- .1. .V. MCA' hESkUf.h.. ' entral ra-iiifT Airt-ut. Comer 7th Ave. i SmithtieM l'UL-'in.rvh. Pa. fashk inajii.f: CUTTER and TAILOR, l!av;iiv n liie T.r .r,.., l i 4 1 - JL 1 m"v WILLIAM M. HiK HTKfl KK. S'HKRkT. 11. .S-2(X ).(')(")(') i'wi-v:.;.' irivt-i! a.:l ht iii ft.) 1 ym will if a jja'kiirr- "1 ifn"U ii l.r-.' .nitte. thai M i.irt 'i in v.'.rk ati'l ilmt uui at ut-v hrtiik : hh.im y la-tor '.Juiti H'lytliiiiK eln- i'i Aiii-rii-a. -'laiai.Mi Hie ji . i mi Trvwiii4 with t-at'h taut. Atfiit w .'iiii'-! vy cr w lit-re. ot eitiier -x. ot ail u-'t-. i r tt i t it' -r -irc li nt uly. to .rk ;'nriij.i lirir . m hti'iH-. r-irtiiHi-M It-raH "r,-i"r' nS--'i:t-l seviirfl. f nii t tie.ny. H. IhnnrAtii, !'rt!aiil. !-. j.i : - "-'yr. 1 VIX ''ilia - if,nl vr timl Si;ii-irii( Work. S-vuiiiMimih! Ki, ?: .tnl l..nlt-r 'mi hand. flii',imr Ki;ifi" .::i1 51. i-ct.iut-ry rt i-.-iutty. TUV s 1 AM IS, .-v il- Vi -ly r. AttihHM fit, ht. J PITTSBUII3, PA. ESTABLISHMENT, TBU2IK3, RETAIL rKl WHOLES! r any address ,o many a dollar. 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