The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 24, 1886, Image 4

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A WOMAN'S BRAVERY..
i.w.n tlie fn4 van out of fw
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i . fi,- ,.inOTrnf heine
irrinnirl and there a no ilnp roi i nig
wta.mi to.iui'I, Ixnii. St.ier
left hia liltle
luinip in Arkanoan to n dn the
n
with a li.ll.a1 of fiire and kin
Hee1ed to J-rinjt Wk a wiM-lv of
.ruvii.n fr sr.rini and annimer ue, an
well a a ti.lv little suui of money a a re- .
war! for his 1W dnrine the wmUr m ! A preen apple .w? with hjrht flaky crust ; often ap to no goo-i. nrain worn
trappinc and hunting ' that holds without any leakage w hile ; should eeruinly be forbidden after din-
He 1. -ft his wife and niece w itout even liukinz, its Miliary, spicy jiiices, makes a ' ner; the interval between it and bel-shwi-w
ofaf.Teth.MiL'htof harm com- ! toothsome dessert, but to my certain ; time sJiould Is? devoted to amusement
in to them during his Wn.. f..r, liv- knowl.-1re there an- hoiisekee-rs t;. of ! and recreation. In case of i ld. rly .eo-
in? a" he did 1-' miles from the nearest
town and remo'e from the rd Uiken by
travelers and traiut, thev had few wi-
tors, and ld .m saw a Strang- C..v ; and
t)..-n t.ai lvth women were annsiouieii
14, the use of fin-arms, and l.ui knew
that thev wioild nirt hesitate to employ
the in if ri"-.-r.
Jiist at tliis time a strant"-r was lyinjt
ill in the hunter" cabin a youni man (
aho had avidentallv shot hinis. II while
imnlii.p in the w.s.lkand to whom Louis
had wiliiiuflv jriven shelter and ever- at-
.nt;1n '
hcer and delirium ha I fo'Jowed Ar-
1t.ur Morris' wi-idenU and he ha.l N'.-n
.rilined in the cabin six weckN U-inc
now in a
i co in -al went state He sju-1 he
was we!! off in this world ir
ls. and !
told Iaiira Sta. v when he first met her
that he wore a money ls-lt als)t his waist ; hay Jri).n rew.rts : binding thpie ', tax-s the jhiwct of or irritates the stoin
.Hiid lw-d that it mi'ht t-n.ain there w jth ,.(,tj,f j.uttyinjr up the crack- ! ach dis..r.ers the circulation and nutri-
no inatu-r hiw ill lie Ui-aiiM-. ; inif seams withsjwtu l wads of dolurh, i tion of the brain. The sleeplessness
I,tiis had lt n (.'"lie scleral days ami
life had gone oil a UHllal in the llttlecale
in, which Mrs. Stacy and I-aura had man-ag--l
to mi.i.1- comfortable itid homelike
after many ingi-iiioiii. contrivam-es.
Much of Mrv. Ma. y's time w;i spent
with Arthur Morris, who gn-w rentier
arcl f. ven-h if left alone I-.ura.too. fn-ou-ntly
r. a.1 and talked to tla- imaiid.
mi.-Hi-, ions ti.at his li.in i-oiiie.worn face
and dark eves had -uis d a more tender
feeling than compa ion to find a place
in her heart.
The cabin ifii-istcl of tl.P-e Mollis on
the ground fl.sT a main room. iisel tor
sHikiiig. eatn.g mid general pur.. a
ro.m, and a small r.s.ui U-J'd as a
paiitrv.
ISciicath was a d.- i .f ilar, where pro-
Visions wen
even in the
kcj.t in the summer and
inter for frost never enten'd
the ds. hoi'
I.'lis Stacy had l:ig.
Alsive was a
loft, reached bv a ladder
from the paiitrv, and hen- the two wom
en sl. pt. giving tiieirsi. k guest the pleas
hill n.iu on the first fi.s.r.
It was nearly midnight of the fifth day
of liotiis' abscta-e when Iiura wasan.us
ed b hearing a noise at the duor of the
chin. Nut disturbing heruiiut, who was
sl.s-ping In a iiy, worn out by watching
w ilh the invalid the pn i..iis night, the
;rac giri hastily li.n w on her cl .thcs
and de-sviide'l the ladder just as the d. .r
of the main r.s.ii. os iied. ami two men
in ban- f.-ct entensi. cairiinga lantern.
Tin y started a little at seeing laura,
standing silent an I motioiiis with a
lighted candle in her hand. Hie of them
a tall, burly fellow, w ith an evil eve. ad
vanced toward her and shook his fist in
her fa.-e.
"S..ik one word ulx.ve a whisper, he
said, "and I will nit ;i bullet through
your bruin." flourishing a huge revolver
as he sMike.
Iiiira knew that if she disolieved the
iimmand thcthr.-at would ls-carri.sl into
exts-uii. .11, and nsnM-riiii from her tcr-
p.r she asked th" men in au unfaltering
v.ii.-e what they waiit.sl.
"We want that money l'lt on the
stranger y.m have hen-," was the reply in
a hoarse whis;-r. "We know all alssit
it. so you nxsln't lie to us. Tell us w here
it is and la- .juii k alamt it."
" Surely you would not robasi.k man'.'"
Kiid liur:i. trvint; to irnin time and think
what was la-st to do in this terrible cinor-c-elicv.
"It w.ml.l certainly kill him to
la- rus-ii in wu li a brutal iiianm-r."
We W on't l'iv.' him a chance to sja-ak,"
pt.iw l.-d the mall w ho held the lantern.
"He'll never know what hurt him. Hur
ry up, (rirl. we're wast i ntr time. Is he up
lort '."
I -a lira turtieil deathly p..l.-. In that
terrible moment sh.. ri'iilicl In.w dear
to her Arthur Morris had Issihim-, and
she tvs.ih.sl to save his lite even if she
should have to aacrilicc her ow n.
"This way, p iitlcnieii," she said, softly,
and she turned toward a d.air situat.si
mid-WMV between the la-.-roolii and the
invalid and the paiitrv. She oa'iie. it a
little way. " I to you hear him breathe?"
she 'sk.-d.
" Yes. y.," answered the ruffians; but
it Was the heav y breathilur of Mrs. Stacy
ill the loft alsive that they heard.
Ijiura thn-w tin- d.a.r wide oa-n ; it
ojs'licl inward. Then the men saw a
dark void and pressed eflrcrly forwarl,
not even st.ipiiu; to thn.w lhe lirht of
their lantern on the pla.-e.
At this instant I.iura spraii); back, hii.1
threw her s ll w ith all her fonv um the
rear inau. and the next instant th.-re was
a heavy fall. a crash .f the broken lantern,
and a v.. ley ol oaths, for Is.th men lay at
the la.tt.en of the cellar.
I'.ut the dat.p'r wax not over by any
means, l-.tiru knew that the men would j
mount the ladder at ucc. ,ui. th.-n- was j
no way of f: istcnin! the d.a.r, and so lu- I
ra spr.nif! to the lin-pla.v and caught
lyisiis' revolver from the rude mailt. -1,
while she ifl.-r.sl a prayer for.-oiir.urcaiid
strength.
She heard the deep cursi's of the vil
lains as thev searched for the la.lder.and
the next instant a head apja'arcd alsive
the thrh..ld.
The candle thn-w a taint liht on the
scene, but it w.is enoiiizli to enable I .aura
to S.S-.
" Ha. k!' she cried : but the order was
not ols-yed.
The rol.la-r r.iissl his .istol.and Ijiura
knew that uiilews sin-tins) at uu s.he
was I.M Arthur, t.s..
Withthes.- thoughts Hasliiue tlinnich
lier mind she leveled her deadly weas.n
at the man. and. as a sharp report went
riiifinn through the cabin, a dec, roan
and the sound of a heavv fall came from
the o-llur.
Hut the cn-akimr ..f the ladder showed
that the other robla-r was alauit to datv
his fate, and he apa-an-d als.ve the
thn-shold, pistol in hand. Hut I-aura
was t.ai ui. k for him. A iwcoiid n-jairt,
and apain csiine a groan and the sound of
a heavy fall.
The brave pirl, overcome at last, sank
to the tl. ar just as her aunt came rushing
into the room, frihtcued almost out of
h.-r sens., and the door of Arthur's room
0a-ned and he appcansl, w orn and trloist
like. to in. (iiir.-the cause of the shots
w hich had roused him fnmi his sleep.
"in-at heavens!" he cri.sl. as he saw
I-aura croiH-hiut; ..u the fj.a.r. "Are you
Lurt? Laura, my darling, sjs ak to mel
Are you injured?"
1'crhaps in that moment of terror Ar
thur M orris' heart w as revealed to hiin,
and he knew he loved the iimnv of the
Arkansas hunter.
"No, no," faltered the girl, rousing her
self. "I am not hurt, but I shot twou.eu
in the vllar and and "
But she could go no further for her eves
cl.aa-.! anJ slie lost consciousnesK.
Perhaps Arthur's kiss. were more efli
cacious in ntoring her than her aunt's
dip)-r of odd water, hut the taint was
Dot a very long one, and she was s.su
able to tell the whole story of the as
sault. K there was a uiet wedding in the
cabin one liny in the early summer, and f
tin- iriri who bad trulv earnel her riirlit j
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I lit llT flUSHatllU, lUl . ll.J 1..UI V
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. j,MnM.v tn , -,,n,fi.rtitlle line within
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j was no danp-r of bring niuriered iiy bor-
Every Day Apple Pies.
forty years tfuin.liiu;. wtio resort lo me
J experiment of stcwiiitheir apples before
'. luakinV l. thus losinc tin-delu-ius fla-
' v and jellied layers of pies fille.1 with
, raw ajipie, imw iot- ir .n-
j w ill. having that juicy gj.ine of
h j.j U.il over while baking with a
' big smoke and scon h on the oven's bot-
: torn.
If then, is anything that w ill wet blan-
ket a osk s rounw It is to near me
; h,arp sizzle .f escapini? boiliiuf pie jui.e,
i Mnd unless one has exs-rieni-e and skill
! in the manipulation of pie crust ls.il
! an,j wte its juii-e w ill from
: t()e till a f;)t j.h-ktvl rre-n apple pie is
! ..j jntri l,kiiiL' .juarters. till it leave
; , fl i nj hIU(there.l with its
; leakage of psslness.
i w i,aVe r-ad the m-wspals-rs, and we
, . j,v Dlaji,F the piecrust so toiidi
that even ls.ilimr hot juices coiildnot
I
netrate it tocsc:iS'; an.l now, alter an
ex s-ricn.i' of twenty years, we have set- l-.x.-essive smoking, t.si miicii aicouoi,
tl. d on this method for making even- j tea and coin, often resorted to by over
.1 ... . u-;ih .-nisi us I i-'lst and i worked is rins. are fn'iiii'nt cans of
iioiirihini? as bn'ad. aud vet. w hose tia-
v.r and swe.'tness and jui.-es w id U- held
and not Is- candied in a sticky scorch on j
the bottom of lhe oven. !
! Thr.v cupful-of thick, sour milk, '
i cupful f sour ream or one-third cupful ',
of butter, one large tcas -sinful of ssia.
one-fourth tea-piHiiifiil of salt, and flour i
i enough to make a stiff doiih.
! This .juatitity is sufficient t make six.
large pi. s or eight small ones. Line the
; plat.-s with cni-t and la-fore tilling them
with sliced apphss. put into each plate'
; two tables. mills of sugar, one of Hour .
'and what sjiiiv you intend for the pie. j
Thoroughly mix these and spread evenly i
i over Is.ttoin crust, After the j.lates are 1
tjllisl with apple, add one tablesjss.ful of
. u.olasM-s.
! I;..!l ..ug!i for ups r cru-ts and spread i
! on each, thin shavings of lard or butter.
; Thickly sprinkle over this and mil light-
Iv. Trace a t.n ttv vine and slash tinv
' holes fur steam to es-ai'. Cover, with-
out wetting edges, pn-s-ing them el-wly '
j togetiler. Just Is fore baking, dash Cold
; water over top ru-l, enough to thoi- ;
..u.'lily wet flour, l'.ake slowly three- j
' fourths of an hour if apple is hard and i
uni-'pe. Win n done, w ith a tiny nosed ;
toy tea p.t, pour into the pie thnugh one
'. of the sla-h.si in crust, twotabl.-spoonluls '
of iH.iling water. !
With reasonable care there is no need :
of mutilating or stKtkinp unsightly places
in top crust.
We think it a great improvement plac
ing sugar and flour below apple instead of
above it. There is less danger of escap
ing juh-e and the apple is thoroughly
c.s.ked and deliciously flavore.1 and j.d-
liisl w ith the spicy, thickened syrup la.il
inc up through it.
This crust la-inj; nearly as digestible
and w holesoiiic asbn-ad, w e are not afraid
t 1 allow our small childn-n a p'licripu
ctit fn.ni such pi.-s, and they ar- not slow
in claiming it.
The Lion Hunter's Pet.
The story is told of ienird, the gn'it
lion hunter, that he captured a whelp in
j tin- mountains of Jdsd-Meours. Alsriers.
! iiam.sl it "HulsTt," and brought it up as
lhe would bring up a dog from puppy-
h.asl. After some time his huge a-t U
i coming tisi dang.-r.nis to go at large, ie-
rard made a pn'scnt of the animal to his
friend, the I uc d'Auinale, and Hula-rt
traveled to Paris in a big cage, la-moan-ing
his scjiaratioii Iroiii his old master.
The next year tierard himself .isite.l
Paris on leave of absence from the army,
and went at once to the .lardin des
1 Mantes to s.-.- his exiled favorite. He
d.-s.-rilMi the interview as follows:
Huls-rt was lying dow n, half asleep, re
garding at intervals w ith half shut cys
the K-rsmis who wen- passing and n-pass-iug
U-f..re him. All of a sudden he
raissl his head, his tail moved, his eyes
dilated, a nervous motion contract. si un
der the musa les .if his fa.v. He had seen
the uniform of the Span is, but had not I
yet reiigiii,.sl his friend. I drew n.-an-r I
and n.-an-r. alid no lunger able to n-strain j
my emotion 1 stn-tched my hand out to j
him through the bars. i
Without ceasini: his earnest pi a- he j
applied his nose to mv hand and drew in j
Knowledge with a long breath. At each j
inhalation his attitude Iss-ame more no- i
blc, his iia.k more satislied and atl.s'tion-
j ate. I n l. r the uniform that had Iss-ome !
su dear to him he la-gall to nnnrnize the I
friend of his heart.
I loll that it only needed a single word
to dissijiate all doubt.
" lliila'i-t," I said, as I laid my hand on
him. " my old soldier! "
Not another word. With a furious
hound and note of welcome he sprang
against the in.n bars, that Is-ntand trem
bled at the blow. My friends fled in ter
ror, calling on me to do the same. No
ble animal ! You made the world trem
ble even in your e. st.icy of pleasure.
Iliils-rt was standing w ith his cheek
against the grating, attempting to break
down the olistacle that semrated us,
iiiagniliivut to la-hold, as he shook the
walls of the building with his roars of
joy and anger. His enormous tongue
licked the hand that I abandoned to his
caresses, w hile w ith his paws he gently
tried to draw me to him. If any one
tried to come near me he fell into fren
zies of rage, and when the visitors fell
back to a distance he became calm and
ciar.-ssiiig as la-Ion-, handling me with
his huge (laws, rubbing against the bars,
and licking my hand, while every g-st-ure
and moan and l.a.k told of hia joy
and his love.
When I turned to leave hitu he sh.aik
tiie gallery with his heart-rending roars;
and it was not until I had gone back to
him twenty times, and tried to make
him understand that I would come
again, that I succeeded in quitting the
place.
After that I came to see my friend
daily, sometimes sjien.liug several hours
w ith him in his cage. But after a while
1 noticed that he became sad and dispir
ited, and w hen the keepers alluded to
his furious agitation and excitement
every time I left him, and attributed his
worn-out and changed apiearanee to this
cause. I Ustk their advice and made my
visits as seldom as possible. One day.
aU.ut four months from the time of my
first meeting with him iu Paris, I en-t.-n-d
the garden, and one the keepers
came forwatd, saluting, and said :
" IVnt come any more, sir. Hubert is
dead."
The Xew York Horticultural Society
held its fifth annual exhibition week be
fore last. The beautiful catalogue of
din santliemums contains the names of
nearly 1000 varieties.
The After-dinner Nap.
Therf is nun h difference of oiiinii.il j
I . . . ... - A. j
i cunivrninjr the dei-iratnlity of an after-
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' Uinner mm. Ill'ise iii a(n.iair ji nic
! the example of animals, but thexe gorye
j thoiiiK-lve with food ulienever oppor
t ton ity offers, and are heavy and drowsy
' in crins-nienie. A short rest, however,
j is different from lctharjrir sleep, and
pie a soon u an.-. .......e. .
' aids dij.-stioii. but as a iren.-nd rule it is j
j tieru for su h feofle U make their!
princij-al i.hI at 2 r. a. The direstive
r.rir. .i.., -
low ebb in the evening. nen sleep
I les.neM8 is trfubltme relief should I '
sought for in the discovery and removal !
j of the caue whenever (Kiusible. The I
n.ndition is often due to inditrestion, and ,
; w nen uns is iur u..w ...r ,,...,..... ,
edics for ind.u iiig sleep are worse than j
; usrlfc. The nervous rel .lions Is-tween ,
j the brain and the stomach are so inti-
' male that the disorder of the one orjran
', is almost certain to affect the other. Ex- i
j citt melit, worry, and anxiety, which.
have their seat in the brain, interfere
nth the fumtioiis of the stomach, and
in like manner anything that unduly
often oaiplainel of by gouty persons is
j due to the js.isoness ethi-ts of the mor-
j tun material upon me ihtiw
le-plessiMws. In ail
these cases the
cause is n-iuovahle, while the effect may
Is' oiuiitecacted by approiriat tn-at-ment.
Nolhing Is im.rv mischievous,
howeicr, llian to continue the habits
and have ns-onrse to drugs toounliat the
efhi-ts. A due amount of exercise tends
to induct moral sleep, and such exercise
n -e-i not U' 'if a violent ch.n.icter. A
Kulk of two or three miles daily is suf
ficient, and is, i rl.ais, as much as a
busy man can find time for. A fide on
horseback, the I'aln.er-touiaii cure for
gout, is probably the l-st form of ex.-r-ci-s'
for those whose minds arc constant
ly at work. It has Ix-cii well said that a
man iiiu-t i-oiuc out of himself when in
the saddle: lie is fonvd lo attend to his
horse and to notice the objects he meets.
Walking may lie a men-ly automatic pio
cess. and iillor.l little, if any, relief to the
i mind, and carriage cx.-n-ise may !
' practically valuless if the mind is not di-
verted from w hut had pn-xioiisly iktu
pied if. f-'iii,ii-)hlhi I.', in if.
Who the Best Children Are.
It wa amusing to hear Sam Jones tell
how he was going to raise his children.
If a Voting buck came to s.-e his daughter
he would invite him into the parlor je
lit.-ly and send f..r Paul and iiobto come
in and i llicit. .in hiin. W ell, that is one
way, and there is no patent on it either.
We old-lime folks used to go to schawl
with the jfirls, and we were proud to
stand up and recite with them, ami we
were ashamed ta stand foot, ainl we
mixed from schoolhood to maturity and
got along pretty well, anal there was no
patent on that, for sometimes there was
tnjuble just like there is now. If there
Is- any sun- way to raise them it has not
la-en nvordeai in any Isaik, for there are
saime ls-tt.-r and some worse ill every
tka k. A man may make a cloister or a
convent or even a prison of his house, but
it will do no gassl. The fastest girls I
have known wen educated in convents.
The Is-st children are thaise whose pa
rents teach them by precept ami exam
ple to Is truthful and honorable, and
w ho associate w ith them as companions
in their ytmth. A father's example and
a mother's love an- the la-st safe-gilarils.
I'.ut all these fail sometimes. Old Father
Adam failed tai raise fain right when
there were no bar-na.ius nair gaming
110US-.-S, no clubs, nor liase-lialls. no ra.-e- ;
'ill c ,i . l i i . 1
a J.tzi'n ati.l thv wen I.allv iuiximI
i i '
iiit in urtaii uo iii-eiH'Si we can and ih.
thankful. The preachers try mighty
hani to raise gootl chihiren, but some
times thev fail like the n-st of us. Sam
Jones says that if a girl makes goasl bis
cuit an.l fries gmsl chicken ami helis
her mother, a feller will come "SKI miles
to get h.-r. Well, he ought to come a
l.l Ml, but I overhearii a girl say that
these mile nags were awfully scarce !
ami very uncertain, an.l tiiat if one of
them w.-re coming fa.r her he must be ;
coining in a w alk ami stepping urnler the I
shaala- of every tree on the mail. She j
sai I she wanteal a ' get theie-KIi " feller. !
Going to a Wedding. ;
i A yxiing prufisisi.r in an Illinois uni
i Versity was engaged to lie married to the
j daughter of a wealthy farmer liv ing in
one uf the eastern counties of the State.
n the .lay of the weddiiia lhe hri.h
gnaiiu was driven in a buggy through a
country road in the din-ction of his pros-jiea-tive
father-in-law 's house. Xot Is-ing
familiar with the neighlairhasi.1 he
st...s-. in fraiut of a .Iclapialateal cabin
and iiiiuin-i of a lank man who was
leaning against a rail fence:
Is this the way to Mr. l'.sl.l. rs? ''
The lank iil.in hit. lii-d up his trousers
anal saial :
" It' Villi galitlg to I'oaMer's? "
" Y.-s."
"That's where the .latin's is t.enight.
His daughter's going to lie hitched."
' Y.-s."
" Who is she gaiin' to get ? "
"A man named Totukins,' saial the
blushing bridegroom.
" Is he any g.jrslT'
" Pretty asir stick, I've Wn told."
" lias he gut any style? "
" Not much."
" Well," saial the ohl man, w ith a sigh
of relief, " I'm glad he's such a pr
shoat.for my gals has ga.t an invite ta the
w.sldin', an' I "h-.ir.l nuhaaly could go
that coulaln't eat w ith their forks. My
gals can't eat with their f.rks, but I
ni kain I'll let 'em go. I'lalder's is two
miles straight ahead."
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PBOTEB
. Absolutely Pure.
Tlii IMimHt never rariw. A marvel of ptirity.
tr'iMiih hil-?Mmen-'. Mrf eTHniHiil
Ihan the orlimr kiiitl. and anrHt le M Ht
(N'utMitwii wiUi the miilliiiKle ol hm tt-wt. t.)urt
weiKiit. uluiii tr ftiithnte )M)WkTK SJ1 wiitf in
fit. KitVAL BAKING P(IKK 'o., Ktti WHil St.,
N. Y.
HER PRETTY FEET.
4me if fir fair damel hiwe name we dure
ii. H utti-li i j in the htit nfwnnz hy u tq?u
titltu tlnriiijf ttie MiitinHT. tid t-arly one nirn
iitir txm tiie 14 S-i-tntifr one of our vmiiik
ni-n ti'tiio- her relTy ftit hmirin? fKit ttfthe
wiiilur. Tlii" h.- to miif-h for him n1 he
fdimd tfTtl riiitort in iIoui-iiiR the fwir i-ni!l-iiy
ith fll uaii-r, w hrreiifcrti Mie snMt-iily Mth
1tvw them anl niHt ri.is an hour or t Mfler
mr! rMinl fie hi Atnm u-l a very w-verv itld
Uut fouinf no tliftictiilv tn murine it with He! Ie
1,-m.tb" N tinimii Hm li in. I he unnii-st tvmevijr
kiHuti lor t'oitMiiiitioii. oiiifhs -ll-, riu,
ftsOinik. hii'J ail jmlmoiinry iliM'M-. SId on a
Hiitie fniamriUf hy C. N. HoyiL mv rtrt nt.
Catarrh Cured
Catarrh Is a very prevalent diitrase. with
listmsing and ofletwive ymptoiii. Hish1'
SarsaparilU gives ready relief and si-eedy
cure, from the fact It acts through the Mood,
aud thus reaches every part of the system.
" I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took
Hood's Sarsafiarilla and I am not trouhled anj
with catarrh, and my general health is much
tietter." L W. LlL L is. Postal Clerk Chicago
& St. Louis Kailroad.
" I suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 years ; tried
many wonderful cures. Inhalers, etc., spend
ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit.
I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly
improved." M. A. Aiibey, Worcester, liass.
IIinhI's S.irsapariUa is characterized hj
three fieculiurilies : 1st, the eomlrinatim of
remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the
protfm of securing the active medicinal
qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual
strength, effecting cures hiiherto unknown,
ty-ud for Uh.Ic containing additional evidence.
Hssf -.S.ir.iirlla tones np my system,
purities my t.i.sd. sh;inicti mv apis-tile, and
seems to m ike me on-r. i. K TuoMesoN,
itt-gister of Ix-eds, Lowell, Mass.
"Hood's 8irs.nparill beats all others, and
is Worth Its Weight ill g.lllt." I. BAKUUiUTUNt
lau Bauk Street, Kcw Voik City.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold hy ill druggists, (t ; six tor S5. Made
only by C I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO Doses One Dollar.
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
as fboveo to MS
THE REMEDY
FOR nilfHTMATlSM.
Mkiom. Ihi. Anir 1 1W
My wife na ho attlif twt wtta Kiwa.
Hut. mil in ber Kb'uttlr and inu Uiut
uM do notiiiiiar for brn-elf , ainl
ini;.l u-t iep iu but had to he
i .!itii ni in a r-nntr caur. ray
ii"aiu prvnix-ii, muiy (UtWut iik-'Ii-v.ue
wre u-4tl. but the in rtill
tr.tt Wnrw. 1 ut for Utr H-mtam
h(irHtm4txm C-rr, tTCclcr a ri'Uld of
d tilrtM. It m ud WTordiuir to
dir -rtinrn fur oue w-ek. im1 my wifa
w riiivtL It w t'W il tii.'-w umis
tt-f cnrikriiv that y,n na-X "U-- in ft
li'''t.aif. It w now o?t-r fnir ni'mtlj
fiiirt; thn mre w rrTfo'ten. and ntie
rsi u rasti. ru. b in Uh- nrtD.aiKl
d" all kiudo trf work a- fH a nvt-r.
and tun no yniptntii of tth oM dia-
m-ndiiur tltt rum to ail MUmiailr
af -o aiiuctu, ac r( wi biu
. 2"", At i Trial n- Vim rw
"f Thoussnds of other hav
ty vm ' tm asurad.
i y r.icE S2.50.
Far ootnpW fnf'irmaa'rm. Darriptire Paa
cl. lei. wi ih Unsaioouiala. tree.
Fnrimle l.y ull airaaaiaCM. If one or the othar la
n. m fsiaiuajD lo fiimisb it to M1. (ki not Is- r.
busied totaaeaa-thinr Haw. hat aif!v aissrt t. the
h-t.enl Arsnta. PI VI I..I K BHDS. A I II,
Bin efc bgl -Market sr-rl, PhUaulrlphiw.
s. H. tanner. Invin. I'a , sv. -M have ts.-u
uhik VVel Is- l-ssa-ps' Nonnan Kal-aain ill my f.im
''' "'"I m wiih tiw nUt thnt
1 w,Ml''' !r'iT it u all lhtnt. 1 ftt-J that il mImhiu!
mi wvrx hnt-t-hoi(. ami rh-Ttullv r.-.om
I ui'-n:. it ! a vhIumoU- tatmly mtilirim'. atrial of
f whii-h l.ui roitvinccilit nnift !-k')M im! ttmt it
j i tht- rclitiltlt- reiiM!)- now on the niurkt
dr hII iliM'iwj. oith lunmt. vbt am limn.
j Nthi uiMi jrtittrantiHHi hy , . Utd.
?i
Tfcrtac, . mi II. .u
an r airrllc.il arai- ii m
:iHt.if a-. il i
II t in, i(., ..
MM sttet-c, . . .. ,
bililv us a .
2-j rhctiliRlena
!.iear niifl ierntat.rii(
.itli nraraiaiilrii lir
cs M' RMimal. nm4
.. a aenrraJ aih!m
t verv parlM-li- i il,ii b ha.Hra
S"sca., is a direct laii-.it af vrarlaklea.
Wi. render lhisl'awl itMinedialelv MVMlliible
In toe S25 PHOSPHATE
Which f H.im tm hr m rry irriHl n4
vnniH-. n H kiouMm- rr. aarrl Unit
titi -M.iHMi ii n tn it iiiiir MniMrrd, bo
itJ- atfrotMuetttlv f (ii.rw inn attil
. Mmtft. P. Jan 1W8.
ffvriir thipvjfh'v tMiM Ii I i.i iif3
I'tlol'll Wt-. Ill- bvMVwttb '.tbfw mmkmct
,n - ,i p-r ion I am air9tVMl ibat Uaufth'a
t 'tie- -t i. sr tirt v.r-iH aa w. II mm permanent raaiJu.
I 'ii.l etf ai.J rat tp-'i- jtTfta f.r I wo Mara
wti-r- um d tin- h , rhMhulr. 1 will oi
otbT (.m l an;1 ailrit- ali tanoorv tn hay ttniiBh,
- i'lii'iriir aad aaarewalf" t- ihwirra am
tbr -.DifT.fiil " JOHN MAiUlA.
THE ARIG!iL
Manaf actirm of
tW BONE j
super-phosphate!
BAUGH ft SONS,
1 mufXcturer
Oowihirtd eapacitr
f our Wnck. 7 l
A1TD
IMPORTERS,
bK PHILADELPHIA, f.
Use Bacgh's $25 PHOSPHATE
t i:. pKRinvnT, 'itr:iP
A: :i?-L P!EMAWJRE
!The Narrow Escape
Of a Massachusetts Engineer.
SIhw. alter faliiriii an.l hcaltb after alls.-sf are
. iw.t ..i tut? sH ts-u-ai expa-nemtsi Knnwn u. man.
i Faiurus ii yi-ars is a la.nf time lo sult.-r. vel Mr. l'e-
: t.-r IjiuLt. of UkIi.si, Ma., haat led a mis-ralile
! lift- I'.irlhMt fs-hasi thraaiirh lhe i.n-s-nee .H' asta.ue
i in tin- t.laai.la-r. He iid ..I. lain t.-nis.rarv relief.
lull iia.tniiiir niaav. ljlt Jaliuar)' lie . all.-.! ..Ii lir
; i n ... r..-iHKSiy. tn rtain.laail, l ., a no sain, a!-.
i leraiiexKiiiiiiaiuin : "Mr. laiwler. vwi liavesu.ne
in lhe I.IadOa-r. We will tirst try 111!. DAVID
ft t. v l .11 1 s f .1 1 It It lir. KKMKD I. rs-fa.re rik
lim an .as'ratia.n." A few .lays laler the fa.lli.w-
uiK l. tta-r Hsseal llinniKli the Kniiiliail l'.islaillii ;
IhOlim W.m frit hil,
J "ir lr. Ki-uuly .- The day alter 1 came h.irae
1 pa-sssl tua. irrav.-i slamc-s, anal am cliniiie ni.-elv
Kbtkb I. wi.kr.
Hr. Ka-imedy tma has the ota.iies al his oltia-e.
I ami Hi. y are -ulbi M-mly f.innidal.le tai justify the
; a laini ll.nl - Ki-llli.sly Kar.irilp Keinedv " is the
j l.-a.liiiir s-a-inr l..r "tame hi lhe lilaahl.-r Iu hia
j u-ii.-r r lj.al.-r aim meiitiims that Favairile
j Kemisia " enred him uf rheumatism. The ub
iiu.sl .vrtiSarate ta-lls its.iwn st.irv- :
' III Hl-.l;.llll,i-'Xl.t ,M l
Iiali..n. Mass . m Si. lss:i
Mr. Peta-r laxli-r has U-en a n-si.leiil of this
Iomu fa t the iiseva-iiiis.ii years, anal in ourein
.la.y lair 1... ami in all these va-an. he has las-u a
Kai and r.-s(-a-tel rlliaen arf this U)WH anal onn
lnuinty II.- has haai sa.me chninir disease te aair
kiiaiuUsl-.i- fair mas-t aif thetinie. hut now rlainm
tulaa. anal Is. ill apparent hnk1 health.
ii iki.rs i. Hr.iwn. iesialeni.
1 a tsittle ; six laa-Sv. : all dnit-eists.
I'r. I'avi.I Kctim-dy' Favorite Kemedv." of
Kamilisit. N V. Ii isiia a mere soa.ih.-r. tempo
rarily .if iifii. bin hv Its alterative actiiii. i.i.ri-
i tun lhe I. !!. restores a ha-allhflll amalitioii tn
i the al'-.-wsl aiavans. amt even alivsiives and eaus
I as. the . xim'.si.in of travel and stone from thekid-
in y iti.ii hhuliler. The testimony of hundreds
who have ha-eii rureil Iiy It voueha-s for this.
Having purchaseil a full set of "TEST
I-ns.ti," 1 am now rpiariH to fit tlie
in..s .lilficult cases. If you have had
tr.nil.le to p't glasses to siiit voti, cmie at
imv and give me a trial." Siti-fuHum
lininMHtrnl. I am sa.le agent for lr.
King's t'elehrated SiH-ctach-H. Trv a pair
ol 1 hem, and y.m w ill nse no other.
Respectfully,
C. X. BOYD.
The Girl Baby and Her First
Hour at School.
To-morrow my liaby will I my baby j
no longer ; she is going to school. Her
world is about to widen, her life is alswt '
. . . . . . . i i, . ... ....
to broaden, but 1. 1 shall lose in liativ.
What a short six vearsthev have been!
-
Thev brought lier and JMit her on the
. .
pillow Uvule me ; 1 put ni finger near
her hand and she gras-s! it. Heaven
rame closer to me than I had ever dured
hope it wight. The first day I sat up
nurse gave lier to me and I held her in
mv amis. Mv own little Uibv ! I want -
, " , . " .
ed no past, no future; I was supreme!
I,,,,,..,. : ii, ,.i,Hi,.iit
liapp in Vfie pn-s. III.
lien she lav in her crib and follow-
, ... , .i . .. l i; ...
ed me With het ees. that was l.llsj.
When he cisieii to me: When she
st retched out her little hands to iue!
.... , , , i . !,,.
hen she laughed us I came near ner.
Ah.tnsl is verv gxssl to mothers, and I
. - e .
i i i ... .. i
woniierea w ny sucn joy snouiu i-ome to
me. Perhai8 there was a pang of sorrow-
as she left off her long clothes. Yet the
cunning little feet, creeping figure, the
. , . .i a i ii- .i
aimless steiw, the nnal walking, these
imnlcthe change a time of fulness for the
mother, and the bah v was still all my
own.
Hie has grown in everything except in ;
getting along without me. .Mamma ha ,
la-en a ptvot around which her life has 1
, , ., , . ii'
revolved. Mie has come to me with her i
.;, I.r .lii.is.iiitini'iils her allure :
pains, lier tiiNtpisuiiiiutiiia, in r auunK .
and her jovs. In mv ear she has w his- i
. , ' . , , . . ;
pered the wondcriul thoughts fiat i
chihlh.asl lives uiui. No.iuestion could i
reach s.. high or pierce such depths but
that mamma, could auswer It. .tall-
ger could threaten her that mamma's '
arms were not a suit r.-liigc fii.nu. No j
pain so severe but that mamma could re- :
lieve it.
Ila.iv many iuuirs in these six ears
have we two been logetiier V An. me, '
we shall Ik- but .'in- irniii tiiis mi, but we 1
have lai n bill one thus far. Nut i.ny
less rel to l.ci than 1 am, are tnc i.n;.- ;
dn'il lu;a...s (,f s:nria tii .t I h..ve c.- i.
ei l'.r iier; tiicy kvu very real .11
t. :ne. il l have ciKt-riui.i -.1 .. s.i.' j
has no less been my ' '.-n -'aeri- c, ,.11..
has reliitcal tales fully as i n.o sail. ...
the Arabian Nigiils. . iatcsov-.i .s w..n- j
ah-i-e.l further aw. iv, but 11.1e.-s.. ..ir but ;
that she could run i,uii kly n..ii..' if her ;
fear was aroused. he has brought v ;t ii
her thi.uhls gatheiTil tia.ni other 1 nil-;
drt-n, but tlw-y me brougnt l Is- trieil 111
a crucible of maiiiiii.i's ju.lgmeiil ..ud
wisali.m. When sin- "keeps Ihhi.-s " ! !'- .
ten hike tea vvitii het, ami Si.c c11.11.1t
hike 111. .re pleasure ill tiu ".n;ikr la lie-.c" '
than I do.
Kilt t:.ivv she is g. .in j t. sch.a.! ; i s.j .'I !
lose my baby; I lu.c 1-i.sl !u.. She will
leave the das ir with kis.ss 011 li-r lips. I
anal my words in her ear. but she wiil ',
come ii.mie fuil of school, of i-oinpaniolis, j
ud teacha-r-. She w ill pass in a w i
where I am n..t ; win-re I can only loll.nv j
at adistam-e; and s!ie will never agi:n !
is- wholly mine, till, gaud teacher; she
is but one of titty in your room, and, s r- :
naps 111 your ey.stone ol nr. o-1st iiin-r-estilig.
Kill, oh, she is my own evv.
lamb, and heaven shines on me out .;!
of her eves. I must share my kiiig lom
with you. Your praise will count with
lier greater than mine; your frown vvid
K more fearful than all my thundering. I
She was but a baby an hour ago, but she
is one no longer. I shall pick up most of
the playthings awl put them away. To
morrow night she will look onthctu w ith
great scorn, she wiil be a b.ibv no Imi-.n-r.
and she will have put away her baby
things.
So 1 sit here pitying myself while 1
press her to my heart. She is fuil of the
happiest anticiMliains, but I whisja-r to
my iiching heart 1 am nlsuit to lose my
baby. William H. Mahcr.tn TJ rf Jnttr
utit. Mr. .1. IIowar.1 Janun, nianatter Stu.-k-ertV
l.ivery. III'.! N, oth Mn-et, 1'liila.lel
Jii:ji, I'a.. niiys: After Irvini; all other
reinislies without n-lief. fur a heavy eiiM
n the ehest, aeeiiiiialiie.l liv a wvere
eiuijrli, 1 usyl He. Star ('.iiihii cure, anal
in a verv slmrt time vv.-is entirely well.
When Baby was sia-k. wo jruve her t'aa.r:a.
When slit- as a Cliil.l. she eriisl fi.r I'ast.iria.
When she Is-i-aiiii Miss, she i-luiui la. I'asn.ria.
When she haal rhjl.lreu. slii-jrav.- thuni 'a-.U.ria.
It is ui I that .luiiiu; the last two
months no h-ss than 4II,HKI (K-rsains have
li.sl in Corea Ironi eoiitaioiis diseases.
Inm-ertain village of almut KKNl inlialu
tauts PhKI have suiruiiilM-a to the malaaly
within a few ilays. The inmates of a
Tantat's Yanien. whii-li nutiilH-nsl ti
wanls of .'ill la-rsoiis, all dieil from Hie e;i
i.li'iiiie w ithin one month, anal no mie
.lare.l to liurj- tlieiu. The ( Weans are
irreatlv fria.'hteiieil anil liusiin-ss is at a
standstill. The i-holera is sai.l to have en
tirely .lisaiK-ansl from S.snil.
Poor Carlotta.
Four miles hevauial Iekeli is the royal
ehateau of Itniichoiit, in whii-h lives King
LeoKil.l's fssir sister, the unfortunate
w i.l .w of M.ixiinilli.m. Princess "arloi-
ta's health is very ilistressinjj;, ami she is
quite as insane now as w hen, nineteen
years api, she lost her reason. There
useal to lie royal state ami semhlam-e of
court alsmt lier. When I first saw her
she s'ill the Kinivss of Mexico.
She thanked us for liavim; ealieal on lier,
ami to the Russian lSaniness in our small
party she arr.u ia.uslv pive her linn.l to lie
kissisl, ls--.iue.slie saial. she liked lil.mde
Is-aiitii-s. Then she sweetlv uske.I us to
wait while she went ta fetch the Em
peror.- I lien, leavinyr the ntoui, the Hsir
mad Princess wandered t lira ul i the u l-
joining ns.ms crying out we could not
help overhearinij: "Mix, dear," ainl
Max. dearest." and Max, my linod
friend," and " Max, my idol, my Kin-
peror; nutulas! there was no response
from her heart's cry. Then she came
hack to tell us that very likely his I ni
jierial Majesty was out, as she eoiil.l mil
tinl him. " Hut as sasui as he returns I
am sim? he w ill lie i;l.id to weleome vou
lo Mexii-o," said she prvmally. .
She 18 not less mad now, hut the inipe-
rial illusion has Is-en ajotten rid of, mid
she worries less than she used to do; hut
her lieulth is had and she may pass away
ut any time. Her feature usually wear
a haughty l.sik, but if when walking in
the park she catches sifiht of a bird the
expn-ssion s mens, tier taiv assiiincs a
tender smile, and she watches its flight
as though the sij'ht of it made lier verv
happy. .'nut Cur. .V.-ir iirlnuin 1'ic-
The .x.niliiiiatiiui, proportion and pr
ei-ss in preparing H.nhI's Sarsuiiarilla are
peculiar to this iiieilii ine, and unknown
to others.
The tow hr and villain n South Lin-
conshire'Enij;.) lately suffered from an
extraordinary plague of small flies known
as "midiieM," which made themselves al
most unliearalile in connection with the
nose, eye and mouth. The air was lit-
rally tilled with them, anil numbers uf
1 arsons were almost covered from head
to foot with the tiresome insects.
St. Jaeolw oil is pronounced a most ex
traordinary core for rheumatism bv Hon.
James Harlan, ex-Vice Chancellor, Lou-
uvilte, Ky.
THE
C E NT URY
FOR 1886-7.
1 The t'evn-nv is an illrtMrattsl m.nihlv nnuot.
; Am hsving. reguiar . in-iil..u..n ofsWit ?. .. ;
: "(ie. often nwiung and sometime exceeding
' ii.n. hief ansiiig its many attraction. ur nv 1
; nimiiii w is a n-reai ni h ha.-been in active ;
.r'sr!ion bs-sixus-n v.hin. It is a iiislory of '
, 1Klr ov eouuiry in Us bum critical iinu. a. set .
j f"nu ia i
j THE , LIFE OF LINCOLN,
J By Hi, ciji Secretaries, htm 6. Nicolay and ;
J Cof. Joks Hay.
' This meat work tsvun with the sanction of '
; Presiilenl Lincoln nl continued under the au- 5
; ihoriiy..i hisn, Hie Hon. Koiart T Lim-oiu. is
the only full ami authoritative record of lhe lite
, rf KIa)Ma, Uu,hl ia.ulior- acre fn.-n.ls of
I.lnis.lu before liispretii-iu-y : llicy uerennl in- i
; liniao-Iy as-itf-latc.! with hitu privalc sccrcla- '
j ric, ,hniriM his term oi " rli.-e . u.i i u,c. ;
i -'re iran-ii-rrcd U.hi l iiieolii's.leaih all li.s pri- '
vale pttsrs. H.-rc a ill le tol.t tin-uisi.lc hisi.tTV
, oi lhe civil uaraiidof rr.-i.l. nt 1 imuln s al- .
inini-tnuion iiii.naot ilctails of winch have
; t,iili.m. n-mainci unr. v.l.sl. that Hi. y iniuhi '
I nr appear in litis auibeutie btstury. by reason j
; .4 the publication oi nils work. i
Iha War 2t:r:es,-
,w,h,,'h h" '"; MU.wcd with anHawing Interest j
; by a arcat aii.lien.Tc. a lUta-ciipy less -Mttn-.lurina :
' tlie i-omiue year. lctt.v..i.ur: Will la- i-m rils-d :
I by Ocii. limn it hid of tlie t ui.m Artilicrvi. ...n. i
, Utngsireei. ien. E. M. Iw. and iHtaers : t'hit.ka- I
''.';fy JV" anl'Imri I
more, Snutli. .iiiiism. l'oncr ami M.nby will dc- '
: s4tIIm- sjK.al balll.-s and incidents. Stories ... 1
, naval .ait:aemcno, prt?s.u life, etc., etc.. w ill wp
Novels and S:ori-s.
"The Hundredth Man." a nov.el by Frank K,
Sba-knai. aiillmr of - 'I lie 1ji.Iv. or the liner''
etc.. i irii.sii. N,.eiiii-r. ro n..veiett,-. bv
,"',,o;e W "able. lor.t l.y .Mary' Haii.a-k K...ie,
..,-,.,,. Krn,u JniiMl uHvUu,nu.. iar.i U-
gl-oii an.l other pr.miuciu American authors
sill I printed during the year,
ScSCill Fea'.UTeJ.
(With mil.!rKlirm?i, ,,.,,, , .ri(
naii m kim iiml siia-ria, by ..e,.ri.-e K. i.nnii. :
aiui.or oi leni i.nc in siis-na. l... lias m-i re- .
tiiriictl Ir-mi a nm-t fvt-iittiil vi-it to ? trriMii .ri
oiih : ,tiiHrson .Im'-in1 itn.iio!i. uith n-irn-nc
Oi.sinn" Or. Ku-m , s .V imV iVii." . ' he
AiiK-rit-Mtt Oiloiiit- ; Mr!) mxl tttum-n uf tiu-fii
AitiU' K Kctyit. by Mr, wliphant : t iMirviymn--.
;irntia:ini. .wru.vy. -u, hv itic Kt-v. J. M.
ItiH'klfr, l. !.. ctutr in tin- ' hn'tr'ia .i''-'-'tf' ;
n-!r ii'i:nifMi pa'Hr ; urtH lo ttiruultttf huh: u
Hitile hwurv. t-u
Pric:
7-
WCP7.
Valrrs. Mi-Ctiu-tt r. Mini iitt- puI-iUh-rs takf-uU-ri(-iiiii-.
-ml fur nur 'K-uutiiiiliy i Hi-1 n Et-. I
Ji (siif fai(i.rV'it-nn-.-i foimuniittr ftill fritiw-,'t't
.-L-.. ii,riuliris a t.il.-r ly w rm-.i n-' n-utl-
'T'i'mi;i I'.uk iHiiiir-! i iiif ln-finiihi ol' 'h
Wat .t!- ut h vt-ry lov. tr!i-c. .v jH-rmi.-Li 'oi-y
'!mrk ttiimir viili tn- Mut oit n- .iw. I. Mcmtii
thi piiMT, -iu !p,u :tf-tm .'. fu icit.uf'it Thk
n in ? Ai!n
iiiK -KNrri:v r .. nk VtitK.
"THE IDEAL MAGAZINE"
r v.niiii;
ihi.-is vv.'mt Hi.- lial'vr-. .-all M.
N. in. I vs. IK. vim kn..vv alsiiit it--hmv
:..'l it is. In.w li au an. I .iire an. I liei.t'il .'
11' III. -iv an-any Is.ys or -ri rl in y-.iir Ii.him- j
will y.iu :.'.. try a liiiuiis-r. or try n li.r a
y.-ar. ai.il si- il il i-11 t ju-t tin- .-i.-ini iil v..u 1
n iil in the .eMiseli..!i? Te Lutim limn
;s s.ii.l. ' - iiave it'ilLin likj it .n tins j
-i le. Here are sailiu- laM.iillU leallln-s a.t !
ST. NICHOLAS
for 1886-87.
j Stories Ky Louisa M. Aleott tiii'l Frafik
j R. SuekUjn M.-viT:il l-y vnrl uuinor.
A Short SeP'Hl Story l-v Mrs. Burntie,
J ho-tr ciiiiniiii,,' ,;i(n- h ,!iti ii rov " i
(Ht'it ii un-ut ictuin- in iln- j-t y. aroi ."i. Ni. n-
; 'ii. i".
i WarStorierj for Buys h nr.) O iris. Gen.
I Bridea'i, iaif!-wi- iiiil. o,.rii;t:;-r. unl i-oiwi-'
li-niiai fr.iini ti' itfiii-ntl ttiil, tni oiu- o! i,n-:i!il(-it
atil imij-uIbt of iivmir uiilii.ny -.riT- r-
' ill (tiiuriiMitt- u imiu'nT ot jm p-tle-M-'rioif! ni
i ''tfuraii'l vivM mvU t iii- liattinu f.iiitK-j
tl tJu-'-ivil var. I ht-y w ill tw paitoranti' k- rij- ;
tiotiw of iityie i!itft or iiort i-4:iiHiit:nv i'ft- j
1 uran.l and hemic .-out
tfratnl aii'i ln-n.ir rontiM iu w hit li tru- artMit of ;
inaiiv h imy uiim uiri ih lo-nay umik iin. ,
The Serial Stories iin-Imli ".Iiian mul Ju-
aiiita. ' nu mimiralWy written ury of Mt-xit aH j
lilt, l-y KraiM 4nirlt'!iay Haylor. autlior of ( m ;
S:tK-H ; ali, "Jt'iiiivV iVmr-liim lloUM." hy
Jame ni. it tory ol tile in a jfivat -. ily.
Short Articles liiftrm-tlve ami t-iitcrtaiuitm.
will mInhiihI. A mot it; thot art: "llw a trtat
Panorama Mal." ty Th-voilort k. l)avi-.. with
protu iiltMratioiiK ; "Wiuiiini; a oinini-ioii"
(Naval Ara'lfiiijM and "Krotllt-riioii-- of the Na
val Acadrniy": li. rini? for-iir and "Atna7 tl.t
ii;u-ui'tU." MitliA niiiii'HT of trikiuj; Liiettir-- :
"t'h'Id ik,lliftroi;i iHrir Kliot," hy Julia Ma
jmidtT ; "Victor lliin laltwiu his lirandrhii
dix'ii." nouiiuM hy Hrandtr .Matih-'ws; -Hi-to'r-i
tirlii." ty K. H. Brook".. Ai-o intiTH-tiiif; oi
trihutious innn Norn iVrry, Harri-t l'r-4-oU Sof
fonl. J'Muiuiu Mi Hit. H- H. ilvfM'ii. Wahintoti
t r)at'lrii. Aiii-r W.-liinL-lon Kollina. J T. In.w
hridKv. I.ifUtMiaiii tiitrt'k Sfhwatka. Noah
Hr...i.i. irat Ih'iiio Ii tiii I , Kt". llawthorttt
l.atlmi. Mrs. S. M. K. Wall, Mary Ma In-Ii;.
and many others, trii., vie.
Thr mhscrijttiou prtrrur. fHiLl tw.-i'UKi
il omr ; i cents n tOimlnT. .''r(.iw ttre
received fty fatkeUer ami ,trtv.lritfrrt ermf-u-hrc
t tf the iiutintter. .Xrtc wlnnie brii'ms
.with .he .Wtvcmfrer HUiiJter. Send fur "r tn' iu-
fjUd iitnxtmted ettt:iMiue (free) tit,Uiininj ful
fmjeting, Wr., etr. j
THE CENTURY CO ,
Scribner's Magazine !
Published Monthly,
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
FIRST NUMBER READY DEC. 15TH.
S. niBXKK s M v.j.v.im: will be in the w iilisa
sensi' a liiiiir.i7.ini- of Tner.il lil.-n tiire. ami
ea.-li iiuniU r will la- fully illustni'i-il.
Sane ol (lie most imtaiile )niH rs lo a)'H ;ir
.luring the 11 ri vear are a series of uii.ul-
lisiusi leii.-rs a. i inaekeniv. ut verv irtvat an
ta.l.i.a;ra.tiieal value : ex-Minisit-r K. li.
Wasliliiirne's l!eiiiinis.rnn-s ol the Sitveaii'l
I 'omnium-uf I'.iris ; liiimiw-sat lie- lHari.s
ol'le.iiveriieur Ma.rris. Minister to Kianei-at
the eloseol the la-t ,,-.,t,.rv tvrivimf .leserii..
lions I'l -s ial lueunalelniia. li rs.u that time;)
a collccliain of .sinieiiiNirary letters ali-acrili-iiil-early
New York and New Ku:iainl Si-
ciely.
Then- is niii.-li excellent fiction, iiii'liidim.
a s.rial l.y ll.in.ld l-'reilerie ; stories ext. nal
inir flin.iiirli several niimlK-rs liv II. '. I'-iiii-ner,
J. S. of Dale, anal otli.-r. ; and s,irt st.i
ri hv K. I.. Elevens. in, Jm-I I Jian.ller Har
ris. T. A. Janvier. Miss J.-wett. Octave riia-
llet. II. II. lioyesell. Miss ( 'pisliy, ull-.l a host
of oi hers.
N.ilali!-s.e.-ial pas-n to lia-piil.lish.sl verv
t arlv an- li.n. K. A. Walker's, on S inli-m ;
lr. Win. Haves Wanlas. on lUlivlmiiaii
Vliiia rs ; Mr. Jailni ('. 1;.ik 's ..n the Por
trait's of a-sar : ttptuin lins-m's on r.Kist
Ileienif, el.-., iti.
S KIHNKK S M va. VZIXE will Is- Jilll.l isll.il at
Sl.no a y.-ar. or iV. a eai.y. ill.sl-i'tillns
IllllV Is- sent to iinv n.-wsalealer or Issik-s'ller
or to ( 'HAS. SCRIIiNKH .V SONS, pul,!is!i
rrs, 74.) and 74."i l.riiadway. New York.
PUJ5LIC SALE
-OK-
THE I NiJEKSliiNKIi Exivulors aif liaviai RasUr
ersaleeeHseaJ. lute aif Slluale TilWII-illp, .Sotnel-et
txillilty. I'a., IU iursUHliiv air llir will .it sai.l .k
euaieul, Hll.i an a.riler ail Uie linhans' e.iurt of
suni cuiiity, w ill oiler st u Mie salt ou the preiu
ises tm
SATURDAY, VtXEMIlEi: 11, iKSii.
ul I o'eloek p in., the faill.iu iiiK Real E-tate, the
.n.n- in nie mie llavill KiNlxers. alt-ti aseal. :
IMrt 1 fen'K the liiiiiii-sl.-a.i uf .sai.l ihs i
llUi II Cclelll. .-atnlilillilimlls aa-rasaallal M
ls-r.-l.es. a'lj.iininic lau.ls ul Jiiei.ti V. ilium's t-slale. !
I rank laslilers, II. I.els.1 mi.l olliers, haviUK
ere.-i.sl thcrcuu a Tery iitie lwasiairy
DWELLING HOUSE, j
Hank Hani una other n(s'a--siiri-,iiitlmi, lines, vn 1 1 li i
"i Isaniijf ai.le anal u u ora-nar.l ; als.iu i
mie tnlliiln:-.! uu.i stavetiiy-tive ai-ns. of rlenretl !
Iiili.l. in a urassl stale ail euilivati.in. of wmeli 1
ulsiiit aeveiuy-live ai res are ill niruaia.vi. Tliere (
are a liiimis-r of spriiuts of (.'.ssi water in. lhe
tarin, with a ruiiuiiiK slmuii al ttuler IhnniKh il ; ;
I'leiuy olliitie anal eautl not lur .iistant, it n.4 on :
1 lie farm. Al lhe sale ol this trnel of Ian. I thelv :
ill tie n-serveil the gruva ynnl l..r the hurial of I
Ihf relatives of the .leecaseal, eiiliUiiiiiiir iiIhmii t j
oi an acre.
1
The farm of the .lc.-e.lcut known '
M- tllU 1C...1..U L' ...... ' ...
No. 2.
SIUU 1A.WUS111U, tSilltailllllK 1
186 ACRES AND 124 PERCHES j
strict measure, ailjoininx lands of Ahraham Bm- I
taker's estate. lhe lioiu. -li a'l of deavaleiil, llenrv I
"leisel. Iiavid Miller ami tt illiaiu Raslirers liav-
iiiK tlu-reon erei-usi a inasl io-st..rv luiellin j
II. .use. frame bank haru ami other ouihiiiliiiiiie-. '
l'here is a 4eiili.i a.i.le ami cherry on-hanl on '
. v . . .iii. 'sp.vj luw, Miux.r ...
the premises ; als.iu l.i acres clear and in if.i
ellluvillioli, aiTa-s of which is in meadow. A
cal bank of lirst quality of coal is open on the
lurm. anal it hr well wale-real l.y never tailing
streams .f water. Hosaewioii of both farms w ill
he KiVKU on the 1st of April next.
-TBRJIe-
111 per cent, of the purchase ns.iiev must br
paid when the properly is kins ktsl aioin. .No. 1 i
w ill lie sold on the Mlow ina terms ; il.".M on con- '
rirmatiou of sale and .k-livcrv of deisl. and the :
lsiHll,-U .1. ll.u ...
... im.se iui.ii.-i iu me aitnnai I
aiyu,eiit.fr,.mln. lstoaj of April, l-sKT. wiih iu-
leresi from thai .late,
Xo. 2 will lie sold on the f..!la Ins terms : si-jni '
m nniHnuation of sale delivery of dee.1 and
the llan,-e of ihep.io ha.se money in Hre :
paymenu tn.m 1st of April. iss7. with liil.rest ;
from that date, lieferre.1 paymenta U lie secun-d i
by jii.l(tmeiii Ismd. !
John A. Walter, WIU.IAMRiiIk.ER!,. I
Auc,,our- KKA.VK KojW.Eiw, I
yalnable Real Estate
tXW'UUira.
1
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. a. ...I.c imt m- .iT U Ur f-kt iii ir
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N
U-J U EE57TCNIC
This widkiM fnmhinn If. -: n'-.xh p::i- -r
fnic, and M maiuftlii' u.r , y. x.. s r i t
W ttmem tuid mi Ik b ! w t t.u. , . t t
t tm Apprttt. ?reiu lhr: tn Nr.i s aU-d
CI lit" con.prv'xi. -n a.
L-t - t-i.
IK
1
ftditoooociiMtkn
Its W n-..ie
4 F .'-ve lt.'--
J havw UMtl Bren in-n
irnrw fnn a rj.-url' r -.tLam
lawti- bcT ia . ; j.
r- C inpivint and imvr m. c----f--d
U- JaJm i;;--:.. i;
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(;--m'.Htri. td coni l
fii.-i!.--! Hftwr'tv lr. n Bit:
titTHii'-f ' tn Tnil'' J. i.
Oil KniMNT. '.1 . IJ.
KbUU C.l.I.Vl..li. - . .
Hie Bsllows Falls Ev2po;at:rs
TTave rnr trrn-
f lv'
r !-.r I
Mvrsto be I r KM!t r-
forpvirv-nttn nip.
MMl.ll l Hi d
C 1 1 1: H rt
mver tt-QH('mllr-4 for
RAFIIMTT OP RV4roR.
tios, rr.iNOMT op Frn.
on orLiTTOFPionriT
! Vany THorSAXDH In iw. senl lor Ui Us
ui srii-i-. .n j tratrtleHvuLir wuU tesUiiiouials to
VI farm Midline Co., Bellows PaHa. vt
AGNTS WANTED to sell " REMINISCENCES'1 OF
' 60 YMr ' ,h "--"-P"'.
' BY
!
Ben Perley Hoore
lilia-trnfiir t)u- W't, (lum..r. Kt .-irrit i'ii- of
note' celetrttes. A r 'Wi-irn. -f r.-T
oi iiiii.T i-ty Mi'i'in, in i oi-!. :i nine "
j r.ila'f u iTiiis HUBBARD EFfUS.. .'hV
1 1-Mb are rr-i. hrrt flmae wt wHt tn
i'HMo A t -o , Portlaa!, Vaiitr, will -r- ,-
frcv, f ill infuriRMtton attiHJt work wr-irh
ih ran h, anas Pvnt hTe.thHi will tmr
bm from f.' U fi. per da. hitfr
arott nrrt $-. hi a da Eit(w rounr it oIt l-attital
flC raqnfred. Ton are marterl free. Thou wtiortart at ones
are abaotBteL aura of anna: little tortaaaa. AU la aw.
FOR SAI.l-::
! 1 A.
f ! -. lt.nl-
! .-!i'-l-:ro,i Work, s-
ami I
h-r- on tiaad. lioi-ia.
!U':.'-- .til'l t;i-
: ' ii.J.i
l.-h'i(.'IV a m
itv ith
AU !'"!! if I ,.'. ''f.
Tin- Old
Schuttler
Lstnltl i.ilit il in
1 hat- jii-i r-t'tvivid'iwt
tlit- mo! iMuioti-U' u r
ur liNuiuf im- KI.K
" i'.koii iu t;.-mark.-t
'Hs Uutc is a K a
kno th- nefMt of w
Uiid in Slot-k lurre y-ar- tuloft- i iii u,irk"d it)
U iiiK iix.t:ed. Ut-iuje tiic pauiittt" of thf
enrn
UUUD
DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS,
It if the on!' W.ufim made that ha tlii i!ni.rove.ut-;iL It avoid lhe ih-":v
of taking otf tlu' hi-. U to i-rvaaHr. a.- in theol.l -tylo ; l.y -iuij.I u:.iinf a no.
the w.i.u uii lie uiki. in lt t tia.it rive imiiui. - Thi- Wu n vaiil to h,
sen U) Ik- fully appreciated, and parti. i. iiril to int tio vveii to t
Ifore pi.reiiii--iiii; el -e where.
Kvery AVnoa Iully InsnrcHl.-
In tifferinjr thi make f Waroii U the pnidir. will a,
n:ake of Mojrn for five ar w in-n freight in aer I .e
nver road- dun wereah-MK. itiipn-.-ahle. and ihvy itlwiij - -u-warraiued
in -ayiin; I heiieve th iu the ltet Wiiifin 0:1 u 1
j ( nu on ftin.r iSnrjifi r rr
.,
! II '-rt'ittH.
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i s.i.MKKSr.T. M AIM'H J. lsV..
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I I I I I -- I C I I l
V.JVlliVyl . H. I j I
WWIUVIUVI
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MaM FA.TI RPa .VM. IIKA1.KII.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hai-cl iiiicl Soil Wood?
"IAK. IMI-l.A!;. SHUViS. fleKKTs. Mm 1.1. IMS,
ASH. WAl.NI'T. I l.l .a KI N... s.sf. .-T. 1 1! I! M I.S.
eilKI:liY. YI.LU W I'lsK: sHINn'.o. i..ii; KALI STKKs
llll.-I.MI. VV III 1 I. I IMC.
:al Line
Al". .
t all i.-r:.!.-s ,,f l.im.ls
ici :'''.r;ii-ii .irviitiiiv- i'
pr.mijjuta ,in
aa-! Hiiililini: ll.u."-;
i s' : 'tie l ...1; I ii li, -
. a- lilil.
AS CUXXIXG MAM,
! Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. K. R. Station. Somerset, Pa.
1
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j iio'in. . ;. hi-in in v iVn-ii-is an.l pit r hi, t iat
i I Ikiii at anv lime in lii Silliness eai-e. r. I'ih - iii
I tini
lf'!i.l::v ii...uK. l-..!ii,risii:ir
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Si.vorware. Bromas. French mi Aorican Clacks.
W- ..-an -lia.vv the lurets, m.m k of iMileli. s
stones, we .ire . -t i n i .t . I to mount Ilianeei I to
I'l s!i..rt. ..us stock ill all il.-piirtllH'lils (ki-
'arise ll..!i.i.iv 'l'ni.le wliich l.y riuht of almost
iiav.-i verv .-a-.lsa.ll I.I. Ximt,
Vour Iatrin.tis. ss.ilit-iit.il.
R. 3EIDLE, 50 5th AVE.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I3ROAVX
520 and
Thf i!r -inn Rrivl
rj i HANDSOME WE3D1K3, B'P.r
1 tl 4
THE WOrJDERr UL
! 2 IDI
- k s..i nr. T-sii
T J.si-
Price $7.00 "?j;
3 3 -V V STsv
M."r ?
t out W holrMjc Price, .
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THE LUEURC MANF'C CO
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DeaVer LO Gffe and MllSiral Iris-t fllta FOR YOU NG
wuiivgti ailU ITIUILdl IlliilllUlli LADIES,
T t. .
2&VeT. Fl, OH U.6 Ch'O.
Ealansiwa builitings, pleasant and healthful. English Claisical M..ie an is
organ. ,., JlmU Ad.m u-.w-. ,J. "9 , ' . """e Art course. Pipe
$12S 1
,
FOR
, I V I 1 V . V -k 1
rarmcrs.
i
HORSE HICH. BUU THOSC. AfiD PiC TIGHT
-, H:.v.. v.'
a - 'it t.
li. iTlj.irv Ut -.-,, ,.ry . (..v.v-t-i nt ,
FOUTZ'S
HORSE A..t CAT 1 UE POWDERS
OUTZ V,
n
Hitfat ' of t i i.tr. ffcf or Lrsi I
Tk.11, n f itiiTz !' i-r srt p ; m 1 ie.
r wit?.' 'r jerwictp" -mi rrptn: fio' Hf r .
ni' fiv-r,- 1 II r'-'si.t l,4p-. is .
fc-itZ'4 Pittr.ii" W'i fP'T" " tl pvnT"Tv" n
mnr rrfi, twiiii pr rvnt nji-i n um Im U tl .1
an.? vrtt.
ifr" nr'.r f r r Wfn' '"o-r irTwKT
V--! Ai TO U ii ( .1 H.T-- : il'i llt-o 5t : t.
YrrTr !n r. lix with TEr.pArmo.
Soid ftr
X. AVID r.
TOZ'. Z, Proprietor.
kALTiacoHt. i:d.
'U4' 'M 'hi i.
Tic Americi Detect ve Bsrean,
Main Offices, 94 and 98 Clarr.qnd S rett.
PitUburgh. Pa.
K-t..li!i-Iit(t i-v: i,y ;. H ;:,..-.., . .s-i .
i.ov. rnnt. -tt 1'. "r.' iiv.. t;i t
din t- (I ti: tiiv -y-h-nt , i'
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rri'it'Ipul fit.fMii iic I :iit-i
(in.) t'una'l.!.
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HMn: (. Iw.WFi.i.. niitfCiit'iil
ti.'N JtM 1I..IVH I . Ml V lM Ti). litir.-iiM
K. t. rfiicf- ; ,) nu.- .1. I'.rmik-.' ai- r- i r
Mi .- hivi-:oii, N ii-h!;t!..n. I. r. -ti t'T '"ir- :
M-ilr. 'iwv.. t mi.
KAs IK AHLK
CUTTKR and TAILOR,
i'
Wil l I ,M M iiih ii-
IT U l li.
s..vi:i.-i.t. Pi.
JJ.-linble
Wagon.
Cliiniiftk in IS4'1.
- olLi .. S I .. r.l N Sf ih 1 li.r i; U.v.oNs
tur Kiwiil ur Y.rtu i'-iriAt-v-. t'.t njhttui:
iirak.', lo u-t-d wiit a niiliii. im or r'-ani. a omt.-tliihi: thai Earui'-r-a
..uiiliiut on hilly tarin-. Every pan of i;.r Uinni-uori. of wu'U hai-
H!-iiriii4 iiie ork lo ?-horouii. t'!4.Mu-d U-r
I ned lite viine
Cot ky M-runtiiii:-.
d ;he t-l. 1 IV id
rt
mi flu
County,
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Mi KKT.V1I Kit
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n l.l. i'i -1 -
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kels. .St. !--!. ,i ua.rk.
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in tii.' eii.v. Wiih ii !.ir-.- us.
suit ;,nv ,;1rt ieailar fanev at
Ii ,. iiera-.s,-. ami Mtiti'lei!
foriy war-: -iiee.-siii ou.nu-
.rlina II. ..I 1
Iia.'-t III .tl-.-.
ut to m.t-t li..
s I AJSTienee, W t
GUN NANUFACTURERS,
And Dealer in all Kinds of
Sportirg C::!:, Fire Peckst and Tjbls Cutlery,
uf V..
itril- ill f',i t'it,i
Sz lYV I
522 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mnuri.'aif
m- ji-::m.
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EN'S CARRIAGES
" Brake, and Krl.lled
- oth!
. , ., ,r, .aiuiasnie an- ni nfaTi rnrrisw
!- i.. t).u l . ? fMrr""n
IW Pi. Btt St., Phltada Pa
jsr .,m,irm. iss,. r,nnr.t .nut tint!..,, tn rt
R- T. TAYLOR. PRES
It Will Be JlaJ TiJin ,
t ie
TO KNOW THS
GRiTAT IMPROVEMENTS
SI: WIXG AIACI 1 LI:S
.SV.-7
"WHITE
I ...I .1 H,:i .j - , M 1 ..,;,, , .
SELF-THREADING
i
SELF-TH HEADING SHUTTLE.
!' 1- r--lj i.t-i '". w:i ill-: -
r.- v - . , ,..
Stitch Regulator and Indicator,
ItV M ' t .,! . -X., I !....;., n- ... ., ...
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