Ti t V 11' IT i.. n 1 "Ml ft ..di c "PI c J 1 THE GIRLS THAT ARE WANTED. Tlrf- prl tl.t rv v-ti.t-i! hit prls nKi fmm the ht-art to the Pun- tlir lily i m-dil- jukI iure. Ffum itf hn to its lif ti. The pH tl mnntti mrr Inmtr pir! Hirlt- Iliaf re mutlM-rii ritrlit lu.nl. Tl. fittl-fri and bn.tliej" can tm.t to. And tin little ' undnMaini. Oirl- that i fi.ir.rii iIm iK-artlist'rtH. And j.'ea-iaiit wltt-m ikU1v i ; Kind and urtvt to their own folk.. Kcsdjr and anxiiu to plea?. The prls that anr wanted are i jjrirla. Tliix know what to do and to say ; That drive with a Miiile or a i"-ft wonl The wrath of the li..iisfl...lii away. The irrrln that nr.- w atittsl are fr.ri of s-en.e. Wlioiw taliz.n eun nrvt-r de-'eive; Who ran f..il.. w hatever if retty. An.l dan.-, w Iiat i illy. to ive. The t'irl that a"e wante-l an- careful rirl-s, Wli.. o.ntit what a thinjr will v1 ; un w ii h a prudent. i-.-tit-P.iis hand. liut ee thai ll'-thillfe' i l"t. The irrh that an wanted -.rt.--.-irI- with hearts, Tney are witntel for ne ! her-and wiven; Wanted to era.iie ill loving amis, Tlit atn.njre-1 and traiL-l of live. The r lever. the witty, the hriliiant (riri. They at very few urid.-p.tand ; Hut. i.h : f.r""(rie. Mini, home -.iris, Tliere'e a -iis1-.nl and -.aiy d' inaiid. Srv Yurk Ifl'jrr A QUAINT FRENCH TALE. Thel'ukeof Pr.-ciii-e kii.a k at the d.s.rof his d;.iij:liter n'Ui with the illllliel of his SOpU.i " H t up, .Maip-ieloiltt is daylight and the At.-lus' has run:: your brothers are wmtiiig lor you down in the yard; the hon-. jsiw the ground ; it is time to start." There i- something after a bhasly war in order to -trengliten a treaty of p-aoe. Ma jueloii was mairied.althoui;!! she was a child, to Piime llerU-n, a child him-s-lf ; sjtev they have grown up seiarati-d from each other ; now the day has come toeonduil the bride to the bridegroom. Mj'pieloii bhw bersidf. and ret - mcii'ls her soul to the Virgin : she rises and putroii her wedding dress and a long eil. Then, iin41 all in white, she de weiuls the stairs. I b-r bp t hers hk at her in delight. They mount llieir horw-s. "Is Prince lli-ilsit's home very far from lien-'.' " " Ah ! very lar. To go there we will have to cpiss plains and fon-st. we shall liinb more than one mouiUain w ith a blue summit." Then Maoueloii sadly hangs down her bead. Vet nothing separates her from j i ! he the bourn in which she was Ixirn ; may, by stretching forth her hand, touch j the ivy that clings to the walls. In the meantime tier Ialiier uini ner uroinersay " Let Us go." But there is Ma'jUelon'iS ; mother Coming out fnm the now desert- i t i ..:.i. l.,. I. m IIOUS-. l. I 1.1.11 II. I to Illi.llll u....'ar. j khe ir-sss ehwely to her heart her i dauyhU'rV little f n.t n-stinu on the stir- ! ruji. You are noinc awav," she savs' y ! leave me. Oh, my heart ill lsemjty ! " " Al.is ! " answers Maiiieloti, " is it not mv father, and you my mother, who have fi ven me to Prim Herlsrt?" The tears were shining in the l.Iue eyes of Ma-'Uelon as the .lrosof dew on the prass. The eavah-ade is tnov inj;, and Ma cjuel.m's f.sit slides out frotr. her inother's hands. The slirnis wiund, the sj.urs (-rind, the rtont fly under the feet of the horses; the Puke of Provence and his three sons are )N.worfuf knights covered with Mack armors, the affright of the Sar.ceas; in the midst of this douhle line ol st.s-1 and inn is le lantie.n moiintisl on her white horse. Thev o! they )si! they cross the ilains and they lisa..ear under the fri-.nisli vault of tiie forests, and then reji)sHr airain on the st.iiiv llatiks of the iiiounlaitis. Their thoughts are Kid, and neither a son;: nor a liallad is siin to di vert thcireiinui. Mi n hilc, many days and nitrhts had iassed sitn-e ihcir depar ture, a hen at the moment of crossum a little stream the old duke st..s his horse. "As true as the waters of this s: ream hhall never remount to it source," says lie, "I shall not make another step for ward hut your lirotlicrs will ai-compatiy vnu, MaUeloii ; my road is now lichind lue." "What will lieconieof me if youdcpHrt from me?" cries MaiUcln. "I must return to i-onsolc your aud mother. Farewell, ilearciiild. Theyears liuve heassl thciiisclvi-s on my head, and pcrhaiis I will die without Heeinj; you airain." "Ijetthe will of iod Is- d'Hle! Hut. To i, my lirotlicrs, swear that you will never ahutidon me." The hrothers han I'-.cir heads and keep silent. "How lniu; and .listivwim: is this inarch in,:," says Ma.ii.lon. " We juiss fr. .in the lon-st to the inoiint:iin. and from the mountain to tin- plain: and wedo not arrive. Han- we not ..st our way in ; the wmiitry of dreams ?" I " No, my sister: Prime llorhert dwells . iH-yond those hlue mouiilains." j "Tell my hrothers. .i.ies it .cm to , Vou that the ... re w e adv an. v the more' 'heaven darkens Is-hind us: the crass is I tidinc away, and the tnes are loweriuc j their branch' to the .round." .. v.... . i. i i.. : .. .ir ' . es, ..laijui-ioii. sa.iiies spi.-aos ilsk-ii Is-hind you iHt-ause you shall pass no more on this road. At this hour our lieart-bri.ken lather travels alone, and iur mother wrings her hands in ili-siwir." " Ilo you think I have not also my Hhare of sorrow what do I see? Hts-s your horse refuse to walk, or are you re taining the bridle 7" " to not atvusr my horse! This oak tree on the right marks the tree that shall not cross. Mv Brothers will ,lt.. 1 day then' was a man throwing sausages ecud with you into the valley." to ""' Iftatin." " What ! have you not sworn never to J " there? alian.ion me?" says Ma.iielon. clasping j "Yes; and I never saw anything like her ban. la. 'ilave you no remembrance i ''', done la-fore." of your oath?" " j " Neither did 1." "A vain uath, my sister; 1 must return I (' '''' ,iv minutes for his wife to to comfort my lather and mother. Fare- : laugh, and tiien went out to wonder how well, lielovcd Ma.ii. I hi. 1 am young, lie 's, the;combinatioti.'.'rii (r. but ofleu the young depart Wfore the old. Will I ever we you again?" "tto, my brother! Now the Holy Yir- j pin known that you have never loved me ! " j The youngest of the bMlhers. nanus! i Atnaury, was a master in the gay science: ' Ma.'tielon christeiiisi him. "IVar Am-j aury sing one of those ballads that pleas- 1 the Udi.-s and the knights so uiu. li." ' " Willingly, my sisit-r. 1 w ill sinj the i ballad of 'lnesille of Iti-arn': The eiMint of h.nrw htt s ilMtii.rliteT, the ftair lnesille. Iriveu-alea. Frenehmen . an.t tiie tiilil '.n.- i W aut Uilnarrt- the omul's .laiurlllcr. 1 liey tt atil to mrrj- 1ht tiw uy . Wie refuse- ... 1raU- fT'.m Im-t Jstrenis. And It liavi-tlM-esii...f I '.sirH.-itli. : j It l iu R-m It here slit- wits Imtii. It iu rteani where slit- mil! .lit- "Oh! that is a very sad ballad that v.Ki have chosen, my brother.' While she was s -caking, sudd, nly her rsnnd brother stopfeil his horse: Ma j il.-l. n comprehended that this one was also ready to turn back. "What is frig-lii. niu-j y..ii. valiant V night? May it In- this grussh..p-r erossiiigthi-rtia.lv Ah! you are silent: what can Jou say? to, and Is- ashamed, you who leave alone a woman, vour sister!" Tlii xi-eakinc with tttfT, thr Wk1 itf her nur wr aw violent as the flame. . put do n her voil n to pe her brother' dejrtun?. Soon a traveler uxvt ber : " Salute to you. Mm-ueln, your bnrtb er, the one that bac k ft you the last, be has enootmtenvl a Und of thieves; they woended him werioimly and U.k all be had from liitn." Another er-by says: "(rod have nien-y on you, Ma-juelon ; yourol.let br itlier ha fallen ititoan aiii-ba-h and the Moors have taken biui rioner." A third orife to her: " Happv journev, Maquelon ; know that j the I Mike of Provence has drow ned w liile I cnwKing a river." t Then a fourth come exclaiming : " Pray, rod, my daughter: the man sion in which you were born ban taken fire and they are looking for the body of your mother, w ho erisho'l in the fir.'," "Iv. you hear. Ma-jiielon? By our e ruteheon. my borxt shall feel my spurs " "This is too iiiucli," answers Ma'pielon ; "wait for me. mv brother, together we i niinrn " , SIlHll return. But a fifth traveler cMiuitng fnun the j i opjsisite side savs to her: i t " Hum- np Mdoueloti. Prince HerU-rt ! !" op..i ... ! is dying with sorrow, as it has le-n n- j ' ported to him that his young wife lias j l.cen aUliRt'il, and noUsly knows what j i has is,-on.e ..f ber." "A day of misfortune," cri,d the ,s-r girl- " Ia-t us s nite. my brother, and may tisl eoiitluct me to the man to whom 1 , , l"-lotlg. ., i ,. . t ):.,,. ,.1,., .1 rle..a , Then, tra e and t emliiing she ilrnes on . her horx.-. Heaven darkens more and more, the temjsst bursts forth, sinister birds fly in the dark ties, grazing l-r sweet fai-e w it i their heavv w ings : her b,.. mad with terror, pntm-es wildlv. . Ma.juelon dismounts and eontiniies ber way on foot; the bushes tear her dress willi their thorny arms; the stones nnd tin vel.et shis-s and stain her del irate feet With bl.ssl. At that moini iit a hermit comes to her. ' Ah : father, take pity on my sorrow." s.iys Ma iieloii to him. "I have three l.rotheiv, the eldest is a captive, the -oii I i- wound si and the third is gone to their help. The I hike of Provemv, my father is drowned. i;nd my mother is bur ied under the ruins of mr castle; I am now without father, mother or brothers Prim-e Ilerls rt is lying, -r!ia-s at this very hour, and t xhI has said, ' Wo man shall p-noum-e her family and inun trv: she shall n-main with her busl-and, and she shall leave anything and every- I thin -in order to follow him.' Tell me, I " I iin of t tisi, if I have done W'ell : j v l. ..,l ..,,,1 rv.iir-.tn.iia ' , o. , in, ...,.... ... i ' a.Jn iii M iolielotl " i ' ' l, . Then, O miracle! heaven lacomis m- j rem-ajiain, tiie tetnst etnls and the j ; hir.ls sini. " Father, hat d.ss this mean? The sun is shining, the trees are green anain, and the hir.ls are sintring." '"My ilauehter, e are isoming near the lulai-e of IVimv Ilerls-rt, ami jov always iree.iesa wife exeetel hy her him hainl. " Ssp, anywhere 1 set my feet the earth eovers itself with flowers and t'rass ."' " It is for the iiursise if pri-servin); them from stones and thonns." " Is it not an illusion, father? It seems to me that this mountain deereases in height and comes to the level ot the plain." "That is true, my daughter, and there is the iiahiee of Prince IlerlK-rt, your hus Uind." TI 1...-, .... l.,.f..-. I.... . A..V .....I 1 1 lie 'I1-.: was i j"ir m i, a ..ur i lull building w hose w indows seemed as if closed for a long time. "How glisimy and sad this mansion lisiks! One would th nk that not a liv ing lieing resides there." " Life shall enter w it Ii you. M.-uUeloti, as it is a handsome and jtimmI woman w ho is the soul of the house. I must leave vou now." . - , j .M;(iH-l"I. 1 The hermit disappears. kti'H-ks at the entrance ths.r that is o n isi immediately; in a moment the house is illuminated, a delightful music is heard, and the prim-e inanitii-eiitly dressed, ad-vann-s to oiler his hand to Ma.)Uelon. " l!e welcome here," says he, "soul of my house." MatUclon smilis and hlushs. The husband is the hermit that has assisted her in the forest. She marvels w hen she Mees the old duke, her father, with h.-r mother and her brothers seatd before a. bountiful meal. He bless-.! my child." says the duke of Provciu-e, "thou hast preferred thy hus- ' band to all. Thou wilt know .how to love thy children and iummand thy nu merous ts-nants. lil is my witness thai if thou h.idt KiiivtiiulNst in thiscity thy trial the ):a!s of a .onveiit Would have Is-cu elosc.1 nit tlu-e forever." II. iv ing thus smken he kissed Ma.iic lon. and gn at rjoiciiii; tis.k plan- iu the whole dukedom of the Provemv. T1)e f.lllliIy f H. v. II. Hoke, Jud-e of the Jellersou count v, Kv., Court, usi.-d s, ja,U ,,U llU Vu-vss. ... He Lost the ComDination, "1M " the hut. hers' parade?" aski-d the snake editor of a casual caller yesterday aftcrii.Kin. " Y.-s." "S-e that man throwing sausages at the crowd?" " Y.-s." Well, I never sausage a thing ! fore." "Ha! Ha! Pretty good. I'll surprise luv wife with that when I get home." When the causual caller arrived at home he said to his wife: " My dear, in the butchers' parade to- EXedStar twaoc yr. KIAWK. (toUGllvlURE SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT t-WLrsT AWT) IlKAIJI 25fe ink M AlLUH ft. UK.KI.tB Pt.. RAt TI VOKK. MS. PI Caret Rhatratatlta. Nftaralala, 111 I fl 1 1 1 riiTcri-fTft. w I Mill T MtVlrsn.nl JKD ltl.Ub. mi caaaua a. -ttiu uia.uiatja,au. UEnMAti riEMEDY mm if 'ROYAL .it Ik J P0OTEB Absolutely Pure. Thf Powder neviT varier. A mane or piintr. nn-mrlh arid h.lei?)fnet. M'le eeollomiral ihai, the orrliimrr kiniK n-1 eatiriiK t- sold at C"MU! tUIi III. Ilie llllimoi'ie ! I le. -iM.n wwiflit. aium . ph.-phate f-wders. . ra naa. Koyi Bakiv, Powokk o.. n Wall St., X . . .. Kewanl the man, "m.n or ehild who has a nuuih orrold tliat el He le .mnn Baiiu ill nt eure. f. s. hoj-d. .s.le uatarm ourca f ' listrenslng and ofleiisive tvtnptoin-i. Hiaxl' j Sarsaio-rilla giTe ready relief and fpeedy ' eure, from the fact It acts tiirouch the blond, I aod thus re ache, ererr part uf the j stem. ' " I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took ' Hood't Saraaparilla and I am not troubled anjr , g wi niy g,.Ileral health is much 'better." I. W. Lillis, Postal Clerk Chicago ; SL Louif Eailroad. : " I guflered with catarrh or i years ; tried i many wonderful cure, inhalers, etc. spend- ingnearlymiebundreddollarswiUMHitbeDent. , , Hoodg sp,,; . ; iinproved." M. A. Abiiet, Worcester, Mass. Hood's Hursuj'rilU Is charaeterizd hy three l-eruliriue : lt, the comfdnatUm of remedial apeiitft; 2d, the proportion; 31, the proceM of fUTurhig Ui active medicinal qualities. The result 1$ a rmxiicnte of unusual strength, fD'-rting curai hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. H'MKl'fl S .rvn.ari.la tne up tnr nvrtem. l-untit my t'itMHj. t.ii:ints mv av"tife. and nf-ui to in ik me ovi-r." J. K XuuMFftos. liuKiMfr ot lK-eus. Lowell, M-x. ' HHMl'fi 8 .rnparilU twats all other, and ! wurtti n- w-ii:M in f.'-M." I. bAiUtiuToiiv 130 tUhk Slreel, New ik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by ill drupcirta. $l ; six for $5. Mads only by C L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. Eapid PTOgTSSS. It is les than two vein n.ee wvi m- l-,-.' Nurninii IiaiMoii. ihepreat 1-n-nch Keineilv. uas lirt intriNiuci-ii inihis itmi!r. ami yet then if si ar. --l an inielliiteiit r-.i. ' Ii,. hii-not heard o1 u woiidernil Miwer or eunnt' r-onminmtioti. cnm-tlv eo!l-. athluH. entlli. horv4MM" Hlll sll .'.iiiiMtiiry li-cit--N. ThniMiil- huve tri'ti it and tolM iheir frieiel- Umt it : tiniie-- men n- it ; the i-!eri.'y n-eommeti.l 1 ; phv-;ejHll elulrtrM It Hi'.l the j.r.-. -M-iik.- loii.lly in its prais.'. nil f s hicli u'-'-..niit-l-i a- r.'.utHTi..ii hii.1 M.f.u. lrily. htiv s l..nl- hii.I Is- e..uviii.tsl of its ni.T. iu. siM on a itive vuHrwiiui- i.y t'. H..rd QJcan be cured of RHEUMATISM by uaing KL'SSIAN RHEUMATISM CUr. I- i lt rta.n. It cnr aoOiln bnt R- --in-u It a - :t it aefe tad sure erne tot !it C . .. 1 . . 'atU k-Iki hA9 been cutmIwiU teuliif . its it-- ti t t.ity. Mr. o n. ritr of m x wii Phnt- wv i rni'nihi" -.ft"r li h.d lii cura . tin- H;i"-....ti . ,-m.iutimu 0 ir I wait .1 t- - v f 1 r."r it miIJ 1.' - - imi Mtvuie lwn.iv. Is-4nilin h ti dnsM fiivj t u It he l--s hn n-ssnn It- m IJss Nffiiv h - .1 snduss: 1.M lri.ts a4 h.wwk' - runsl ' . : -it. n.miv. al:i.rtFi be br h..-.- ' 1 ? n. n-,d a ...h-r --m" .-.. sitbQt lertiil, lf .1 ..b to t .in. tii.. wminVif.:! n-aieJj. Ha ci. .rox Ass-rlmn unit Mnns P n its. -1-1 -Mv H..ttl:i1iW r.r-1 Itf-r. T.-1'T- i-. 3. -ruftil DH- rVw-t'T r-ii every' i-iif I it J. k Elwim.'i'iii I " ' i- '-;." ttKRV BOX UCBOTH A " TBAOt HAKES wo 1$ SKUsTtP.E Qfi', ; T-Wee f hin Sir' aaa--" WliMini !lk wl IblafU. L Bator. aise ImiU Ir&d luk fln,t.e rniuc S2.S3 Tr eompifie information, JftrwrliHive :ua rbletU with Uinumiaia, frwe. jt ricn-eby mii draaaiHtta If olmj or tb" otbr ia c-A is pomuon f '-rut-h it to yon. do not b: it. -urtttoUkaii1tnii--lr,bnt arriydi-tt-iii- ... (rerai Atrvtita, PI- AlAS.t It KKOS A l, tela V htl Jiaorkec totxevi, iliilHdeiplaua. easily mm FOR TaeianMl UhhIiV tbmpaate u Mn Pxrlli rrmp t t m1 mei nu4 prraaanetit iinpi - nt I lit- -' - i-iisil irrMMlra for H mutli- wt i im'k mf mImm! mnt with (H-et.il iv i urajrrnJ daaia- (btltir mh ithiiii ! - . t.' l- vrr puriu-k i uhiiii fcimffl are pinartl, im m Hnt1 4it mf vrarlKltlrw. W rrudrr ltitt I'ootl .HtrdiKl-ty awailnbl In ifie S25 PHOSPHATE aleli we rlp.itH ! be very ipee.il aU nl.tr. a. il mv. -Hie f-rn.rrl not ai.a . otitis tl milt. Itillv HnlirfB, b- Miles rertttuurii.lt ittiprwtiiia the Mil. dor. Pa.. Jan 1st, "rttti Ihnrs-whl, ilwl IIVIt.H's 5 1'llosl'fl VTK.n 1- bvti.lewiir.olbetaukflaoiMt iwr t bVtn-l w s 1. xi I am iTrri4 tbat Btuchsj I. tnr 1 ir t!r-c .-r ... tsw.-lt teprnBsMnt reeultA. I .ltd imite. fi..l an.) . I n.e arita fnr two ywm r r - I u-d Itie s , Clin. 1 lln I . 1 trill use ajo otlsr kin I and turw. al. laioiar. to bur lintitlb'a a. ' 1 rintspb titr mod aaa raault. tnr tbemael.aa oat tlsnr otD crMUnd JOHN iJOlllUi. THK OKK.Mtl, Maaaiaeturara of ft AW BONE SUPR-PHOSPHTE BAUGH & SONS, MA.MFACTUKEEJ Oombina4 ottpacitf al oar vn. ?.ittl JJTD IMPORTKRS. was. ( aa U1I -"r": PHILADELPHIA, FA. Use Baud's $25 PHOSPHATE AITIVK. PI-IMWT,UII'P ANIMAL BONE MANURE Fvei-v Im.itIo uf W'ei Ii.- i-sM-f.-;- Nnrmn ILiiini is on a 'silive Kmimnlee. C. S. lv..y.. s.,le AK-lit. 'A it-sk- "V, 1 Having pnn hased a full set of "TFT Iti'iisen." I am now prcirtd to tit the most difficult cases, it you have had trouble to get glasses to suit you, come at om-e and give me a trial. &itifwiiim ''tutmiil'fil. I am mile agent for IT. King's Celebrated S)sfUicleA. Try a mir of them, and you w ill use no other. Kespectfullv, "C. N. BOYD. When aifli'-usj tt ith acontrh or e..M. liny a Ink tU- of W.-1 lte l-ser.' N.ifinun HhIshiu.'- a' S. Boyd, Nile Ain-iii. 1 M I MTKAT( K'S SA I.F -i il Valuable Real Estate. nV VH.TlKof an i-T.lerof the ftthanroun of J Niiucpti'i t iMitiiy, riL, to nie i!ire-let, I tU f x p.n- u pal. lie fmic oil the preini't-s, at loYlttrk f. X., oil 7.7ur, in-:'i:xtrh:n is. the fulluu iitK deM-ntt-l Keat frjtaK4, lat-r tbi? lniM-ny ti Kmlt'rv. lee'l. viz : A eenmu lnn. Miunte iu jiteniaiKtti.ni; and Mih.1 fu iimi :... Stiuers.i ijuuiy. I'm.. aii'niii(E laml. J.'ifinin!' iark. reir lt.ner antl ttK Stimyerek eiHita'liiiir: 117 ik'fv niM . jn-n-hes. tuiMv tr it- iiaviitc Llieret-ii ereitel a twtt-jaKV tmiye DWELLING HOUSE, l. .ani. mel ,li, r ontl uiMiittrs Tlii- farm is 'inialf alai'ii tlirt" -f..un!i u! n wile s.ul, of Die rius4.'e..t H'v.-rs.vi!ie hits alsml tu-res timler B.t ruiiivatutii. fl .siiintr ..n-iutr.1. tl spring ,..! .i,-i,ty .if ii:iie mi.i natl- TK1LMS : OTIelhirl In ituiistl mi ifuli-L-.tr-.- i.t.t.t -... u.. 1 . . " m 1 H'l'l HIT .atauev in tvtouul Miiiia.ii HMi.eitt wtih in ! tere., to tt. M-siinl .nt tiie Und ; and if titer U ! " ut. aiMT I'aymeiiT t .i.-St. und fxiicfiH. : !,im t - r- i.ta.ii n ii. -m n ttie Un.i in lieu of ; t..uer i (. til 1-w.ut:, Ittt-lif-ry-. deei-tv-sfd. j Ten ivrotHiL if it-m-haM-uumev to la? jhii I tiowu uu ia f aje. IteT)m Ajtril. !;. H. . UtUN.KKS. 1 A dm i iii-t rauir. se. Pat's Love Episode. " She consinted at la. ! Far two year I'd thorht a dale ov Xellie M.'Ctwker, only I had uothin' v an Irish bye's bold newi to up and tell ber the name. But yisterday c I to mesilf : Pat Murky, nowr'a your Uiinie, r niver T' "Nell.' wan In the pantry wanliin' the dishes, an' Kumtliin' shouted : ' kx her ' She's too busy tolook at ye, ony ' way !' "So I starts on w id : 4 Troth, Nelly, it's a ba-1 loife fur a bye to be livin alone.' "'Vis,' sei ("he, wid nary a twinkle; ' Mike Ryan, that's jist bin Hint to jirinon, 's in a bad way indade.' " 4 Oh,' ner 1, 4 there's mony a bye that's lonely livin' rite w id his friends and nay bors. Sure an' I'm lonesome meself. "'How kin I b'lav'ethut,' set. she,' whin "ye've pit a fiddul T "'Fidduls, hci I, 'arec'ieerin', but I've got me twoeyesseton sumthin'cheeriner.' " She forgot to a.-k tne what that some thin' w tis, so I trotted off by another road savin": " ' Faix, Nelly, I'm goin' back 'cross the p ind in Mar'huary.' "'Imlader sez she, flurtin' the dish- rag. ' An' it's a pity ye iver cum over.' 41 ' Vis,' sez I. 'Jane said that same in her last lether." "'An' who's JaneT ait Nelly, gettin' red. loike the cralw on the table besoide her, " ' She thinks a power o' me,' sez I, on heedin.' Imrv ail that s qliare. Is (ne Vling ez tin . " Yin." An'U-ther lookin'?' I'anle moij-'ht think so.' " ' An is she waitin fur ye 7 Yis.' "'She'!! In- ehani;iii' names sure, I reckon.' '' Wat's her name now 7 ... i t..i... . i .i..t:..i. ...ill. lllp'i ' . ,l"s"1' j sue s vour slstlltT, S'Z .tl!v, . .. . . ", lT"rK 7. U. T lilist hreSS. Uvll, it U 1 II t j much ni.ithcr, s;vin' as how I'ye got a watc!iiu' fur me over in Rarlcycorn.' Wat's his nasiie axt I, turnin' hot an' did to w uust. " ' Harney l ynn,' scz she." ' ' Ais.ul me size? ' Yis.' " " An' ilitz he luv ye?' ' ' Nixt to the Vargin. ' Is he cumin to Ameriky, sure?' "'No.' "'Why not. la-dad?" "' li b. Pat. he's married airiddy.' "'The spaljHt-i: V s.. 1. '' li-m't give him hard names,' soz she. ' ISarnoy Flynn's me sti p-bro her.' " Then she la HI that pretty Lmirli o' hern, an' I went iiji close. " ' Nelly,' m z I. "Wat, Pat?, 't'ud ve luv a bve loike me?' " ' Troth an' I wouldn't thry., ' ' Why not, darlintr Faith, I was never axt to., " ' Thin Ml ax ye now.' "'iMi't do it,' aei she. ' I'm that full o' work I couldn't reply fur a month,' an' the dishea Hew' ivry wich way as she sed it. Put I sat dow n on the stip. "'I kin wait,' sez I. "'The uiisthress will come an' foind yez here.' " ' I'll Ik plazed to mate her.' "' I'll tell her ye're a robber.' Begorra, that's just what I am, bein aft her Nelly M.-l'tisker's heart." "' Ye'll lie arrested.' " ' 1 hav bin airiddy, an' her blue eyes did it. (.'uiii. Nelly, lock me tip in your warm heart foriver-' " "Oh.it'sisilnHl.anil I've lost the key.' '"Thin 1 II cloimb in at the winder.' 'She hung her curly head for a minit, an whin she lookt up I axt her to lie me wi life. "I'll guv ye foive seconds,' sei I. 'Kf ye Willi, just fotch me the big jn wter spoon ye've bin wijien'; ef ye won't,thin put it baik in the drawer.' " She iec'iei at tne over the top uv it. " I)'ye mane what ye nay, Pat '"' '' Yis,darlint,'sez I. ' ' Thin here is the sfioon.' " .Mr. F. Keiitschler, San Francisco, Cal., contriicled a severe cold, and liecaiue so hoarse he could not sieak. He tried a iuiiils-r of remeilii's without lienefit, and even the efforts of two physicians failed to give the slightest relief. He wasindil ced to try Ued Star Cough Cure, one Isot tle of which entirely cured him. ( j Short Articles itirtnietlve and eMcrt&muK V (ridXT stl'Itlflllv JinwluiV"! ami tir- will atuiid. Aiuoit iheM? an': "How a -Urea. e l 't l I'at.onnna is Matte." hy I iittHiore L. Itiivi. wnh "tl si Mint Irotii a rvvoiver while lie w;w Jwiny: iwn a lu'iirinyr in a Syrafa-. (X. Y.) jhiIhv OrUrt, lint it i(M! not apit'ur .iiitt.' cU'ar whether the ht inti-n-l-cil f.ir the justitv. pn Ht-titor or hiiiiHjlf. hen lltty w as irk. we gave ber ( atoria, Wht n -he a .'hiM, -he cried for ( 'torln. When she became Misn, he clung Ut rastoria. When she had ChUdren, Mie gave theru Ca-toria. Some Smart Young Men. Klii.st-x k Ix-iran his " Mi'ssuth " at the hup if 17. ThiMiitm Mm ire lit--an to write Hnis at theajn of 14. Milton iH-jrun to who the niune when lie wtis Imt ten ytr old. Tin- poet Southey U-pin to w rite verses iM-fore he wan eleven. S'hiller wrote ami pu'ilisheil a poem oil Mojtes in hi fourteenth vear. Henry Kirk White ptililislu-.J a volume of xx-ins at the He of N'vente'n. Jit k( ns hail pnylmpil "rickwick Pa-H.-r " la-fore he was 2"). Brj-ant's "Thanatopsis" wai publmhetl l-fore the wriUr had reached the ajje of twentv. ShakK-iere wrote " Hamlet " if he did write it when he wasonlv :W rears of aiie- i Ilulwer Lytton, Hayard Taylor and the i tx-t Keut-s were su.H-essftil majrazine wri- j lers i ih. j Fitz-treen Hallci k'K lxt verses were penned when the author was between 14 and 17 years of ajre. Poenm by C'haiu-er were known and reail before the writer had rearhed hin 12th year, and Ieigh Hunt made a stir at the ap- of 13.. Captain Mitchell, of the bark Antoine Sala, Xew Vork and Havana trade, came home iu May, entirely helples with rheutii.ttism. He went to the mountainx but nii-ivinsr no benefit, at his wife's re itiest lx--an to take Ilixwl's .sarsaiarilla. He immeiliately Ix-ifin to improve; in two iii.mtln his rheiimatiinn wa. all gone, and he sa lixl in eommand of his vessel a well j man. IKmxI'k Sarsaparilla will help you. j S-ild by all dnijrjristn. - j Krn.-sto liossi intends to transplant ' Sliake-.x-.in-'s tlramaK into Itiily, where ft y .tn." little known and appreciated, a. id i- at present nuik'nij? prep-arations for th- ix-rfonnanee of "Julius Ca-sar" at Mi .i r.. ... ay .. It is reported that ixiisonous lizanl, the of Arir-.i, killed a small alliirator, after a desperate battle, in the building oii-upiiHl by tiie Fish Commission in W c .;il)rftill. t. C. .'in- lust aet of a disappointed lover who in .i- tinned bis way out of the worl.r on San.lay at Huston, Texas, was to send a beautiful bouquet to the young lady. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tin qmti'm hm ttrnbtMr hem nsOtMl (bmmidi f bOMw. ' Ho rvt nrmn'-t Ir in Btst-h cojt fv-Tr-lhlncrM Weil k4m't B A u tiuM car fcuy urn 1W Mefa mrmpwttit ptov ib akl (wwcrklst !- hm irjMVB to tn prt'twi . tuxi nvaairy at hoj WdiDjr cbvmktl Una kll inn He u niawirfjkm (fist Ufvv an vm pftri i-iow u ir m Uuttuf taj mbm r.tbao vara in nwliniK Tttn abuw n- fanpuCXUlt iMCt-X tO "-JCOWfui UoOi 'i prsarfcK hu, tffir a rem J"k f thu f-i r t- tim duorv-TT'-f BROWNN 1 iiON filTTKR.Saopwiect. IF liatl-actory aruti OMBUoanan bsui avar baaa ImiimL BROWN'S IRON BinERStJ Bswrttcti, m piuaaua eoBHtlmtitm JI nr'ier triyw nediriarad. IlKOW S 1 itOX liiTTEttM ewre. t adinesftoa, BiliMtsneiMR, ,n.k hcmii. Dyspepsia AlwJiuria, t'bills and IcTrns Tired Ferlina.t.ewrnl Oebiiiiy.Paiu ioUm Mde, Bark "r IJmlvsf Isadaeheievl "VnrsU (Tia fv ai) Ukms uIikow iroo k pnncribsd daily. BROWN'S IROIHBITTERS.Sr: Bia. Likw ail othw thfrrh nHimw ft acta al . h W-in tkn hr m- t rir-t nrnnt m of Kr-rit t rrwi mtfrty Tn m-rarl-; f Vn hw-m tirmr, ttM iitno imtirn- t r ivj r-ri -rv I:i -vev tOfiofleHrt w uniHv mnr nmH -rt'l Ta v;m tmcm atsrw to fcrwiin. t h- I-ra it t: h'fahby col' Mm to tbi : nmiwnf li ..ppara; fnnrtl nil f1mnfmMTtt hwmc ietg. if a Brirnx mtrr ahnndant M-tii;ut- g " f' cnild H-mralr RrrmaV Ino BtttT is tn 0 IY iron bmmIk-idh thm in aA in Tim (ewmoB fau Tratla Mark and rrw-i h TAKE NO OTHS U. THE CEN T U R Y FOR 1886-7. THt Cf.ntvkv i an illu-trHH-d innuthlr iimtrH- zine. ha vi lit; a rir)ilnr rtrriilnii-ii f atmt m.iKit ftlit. oi;n rc-Mtitiiiif ami in-:imv 'X'--nne j e,iiiinir yar i a ral whi h' uas h-tfii in a-tiv pi'MtraUi.ii l'r .x(it-n year?. It is m-i-ny tf tmr n rouiitry iu it uioM critiral tiiu, h it fonh in THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, By His Confidential Secretaries, John G. Nicolay and . Cot. John Hay. Thi irreul w-trk i-tfiiii with the SHiiettim of j I'reM-h-iii Liin-olu ati! ivuninned mtdi-r the an- ) unMitt ill -if -sum. t iiL noil. if 'f ti i . a. i limn j. is 10 l!IV lUM.-.". id ikih 1 tiinrui uir.rRiun. W 111- IJ 11 tlie.mty lull und iiiiihuniuiive rtt-'-tr-l f.f (he lit'e ! hnup w tihni il? weekly virile., in f'aet. a read j ol Ahmham l,iin-ln. It-ant hi n were friends itf j er neel iiu more than tin." one puMh-ation to j IjihmI.i iK'fire h. iires.li iie ; ihry were iimi in- itej hitii well ahrea-M o! Kiivlih iH-riolieal In ; liir.ideiv H.-4M-inie(i U him h jiriate seixeia- ( eruiuri;."' SHaum-Aiiil 'Ju.tt. i f-Jjt, ri,.s li.nr,i..iii,i l.is l.Tin ..f oili,'... Hii.i fi, llu-.n term of t.iliee. "lid t" tliein wr" i-rr.-d ufni ..ineulu -h-atic nil hi vte v(rtTv. iiv;: will he hud tiiv in.!de hiH4r- f the eivil i. annul ot 1'n-x.delit l.tneoiu V ai- tii.iiiftraiiMii. iii)HrMu'ii detail uf u hieh have hiiherti restiuiiii'd uuve t-ii!..-.l. that (hev miht i nrst Hi'iK-nr hi 11i;. unlit. -line ,'n-t.irv. ily rt-as,ili ' ot tile .'liilii-u:i.il: --I H;;s uoii.. Th2 Tar Sprier, i wnich liiu- tnvt fi. !.."! vvii'Muit'iiifi:.!' i u i tr( i ly a trri'Ht :ui'Iifii'f. will -m-i-Uj-v U- -jwiit-aiir'ui: i ttie cuiiiMiir ytr. -.iMi:.ui!i uiil i iii-ni,t-,l hy tii. Hunt it hiff I'ni.in Ap;;Imtj i, ipu. j L-niirtr.-'!. wvh. H. M. Im Hit.i.MT- : i 'i-irkn-j tttutiifrt. tty t-it. U. H. if t U ; .i r;puti: - Mur.vi Ut t tlit I.y it-it4-.' Hw ni anl .cii-. i 1 1 inn Smiili. t.it.UfH. V.-r-i.y will !- j -i-ntHr Nj.t liMlllt ami iiiritlciil-. Si.ri'.- u !ial mir.u:tiiH-in-, pri-niii l;lf. fl.. !-.. Mill u- "Tii liintofttitli Mini." n.ivtl Uy Kraut K, I u ki.iii. :tut.ii-r t-t " Im- l..ly. ir mv niztT: tti'.. -Hius in No-mli r. I .vo ijn.-h-nv- hy ttri;t.' W. ( ahlf. t.irit-. y Mr' ilj.f.M-k r"te, "I'li' lt- Kimtis. JtiliHtt llawtii-rriif. K!wjiril Vje-fh-"'ii huiI frth'-T f.roiiinit nt Ameriun uuthttr will Ih- rri!ittii tltiriUK lla y-ar. Special Famres. With Ulii'-tratifriisi iiielude a Hi-riot of urtie.es on attuii ui Kusia and silreriu. by tiitrrut- Keintaii, author of " Teiii Lite in iln-ria." w ho (ih.-jtiM re turn etl from a hhim eventful viit it SilH-rian pri oii ; MiK'rt)ri the Footl uet.ou. with n-fereiK-e Ut it iH-ariiu; on the ljfttr InMt.'iu ; Kiiiclisfa t 'a theral . Ir. EirteMoit'! KeliitaiM I.iie iu the American Colon. er : Men ami Uiitneii .if tueeti Aiuie'f Keiuu. hv Mrs. Olihant : la!rvt anee, S.iritua!im. AMrolofy. hy the Kev! J. M. Huekley. It. II.. e..ilor tifthe rhriffftti A'init : asiroiioinieal jaiei ; artit le throuini: litrht on Bihle hiittry, etc. Prices. A Fres Ccpy. SuWriptiou priee. 4.(i. a M-ar. a nnmher. Iealer. jM-tiruite. and the puolishers takestilr trifHiinis. 8,nd fir our lieauiifully i)iti-trnitd IM-lMitft't-ataltafiietfret.') etiMtnitiint: full jir.-(ferti-ete.. iindutiiiiK a se-iai titter hy which new rend er can et Itack numU i to the U-K.itr.in; of tiie War r-riti- at a very low price. A jspev-mcti tpy (iNu k iiumtier) will Ih? m-iu oh renie-t. Meiititii thispaper. 'Ww ym oftuMUt V "'it'uint Thk i ts Tt'KY Addre THE rEXTCRV CO.. Xkw York. "THE IDEAL MAGAZINE ' fir ytHiiitj e'plt- it wlntt t lie ,ir"iv ca'I S.. Sv no.-,-.. ! tn ktM-w jitNMit .!.--h" .' Mi!-it is. how clcau and ;tin- mid In'! -i"m' ' If there .ire any lo. tr rirN w y.'it- in-: . will yon not uv a numti'T, 'r try ! ! - a Veur. ami e it it i t I iu-t the elefn you tieeil in liu liotir-einWil ? Tii .-.. Tint ha; s:iitl. ' We have iithi:i Iikc ii mi . j-j.te."' Ht-re are sotm- f:-:tnr.- tt ST. NICHOLAS for 1886-87. Stor lv Louisa M. Alcott ttnd Frank R. Sttjckton. eeral hy each author. A Short Serial Story hy Mrs. Burrjette, whtt-e ehariiiitif; " Little U-r.l I-'.unit leroy ' hs been a rreat featun- in (lie pusi tir of t. Nh ii- OLAH. WarStone for Boys and Girls. Gen. Badeau, ehiet'-of-tuir. htoi.'ra)ht-r. and c-'ini-tleiuiul friend of -Weticral -tr.iit. ant one of lite ahlot and iirn-t popular of Vw nc uiiiiiary w r:iery will eontrilmie a iiu;.it-er of pup-.-r- tU-H.ri.iiiir m elear and vivid style Hoiiit-ttf the IciditiK iaiiks tif tiie eivil ar. They w ill ! MHMrauiic dc-erip-lionx of nimble iimte-L'- or "-lion euiiiptti);n. pie hentini! a ;-ort tf iiiernrv i!etiire-i:Hl!er of tii" jrrainl :ind hen-ie etHiiet in tii ii the Hirent of many a tniy and trirl oi t.ntay lot pun. The Serial Stone include -Juan and lu auua. " an adniirahly wriitfii Mttry tf Mexican life, hv Krancert t'ourteiia Kay tor. author of " hi Both AideB1; alw. "JennyV B.rnnlinir-Houie." hy Jamec uiik, a stttry of l.fe ;n a xreat oily. pnjluff illu-'tratit.ntt ; imime a oiwm. -kh-.i t Naval Aeatleniy.' and "Keitilleetit.fi. tif the Na val Academy"; "Bonu for oi" uttd "Aiaouift.ie ia-elN." with a iniitttMrof "tnLinif picture; Child flteteheitVtm eMV' Kiiot,'' hy Julia Ma pruder; 'Viclor HtUfo' Tale hi hi- i.raudch;! dreu," nctmntel hy Ifrrinder Mutthewu; ii-t ..r- ie l.irlK " dv 1' S lirnoks. tstt iiilcrerttitie s!i. tritt-uW'ii! from -ra IVrrv. HMmet I'r-.-'o:, -f- UuhnH'. Miks. M. II. I'ialt. M.trt- MalK i".'li-. ttu.l mnjiy otht-rs, t-ti-. t-u-. Thf uwriitin piU-e ti' St . N ii -ii.il. is- in Hi it frrir ,- -.'." rrttln 'l '.uiiniirr tth.rrifitl'tiiji ttrr rrreirrd hjf lumk-U' rs il"d urivntf-llrrt fit'';! ivkrrr nr itif Oif )mltl itht-r. .V.-ir li'me Itijiuli witft .he X'tortitltrr ii'tmlH-r. 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Biiifrmphit-ai, His i iurtcai.aiHl Pidilical Iufcrtiaatiuii. (rnu tikv eutirtr itotiy of r oiviu Fvriodi- cal Lju ruturv, mud lttMn 11m FOREMOST LIVJNG.WRITERS. i TV Abtrjf ami Mt OtttirnftH lnliirrt, iu ere- ry djaaniiient of Litt-raturv, jw-ieiif. Politii ani ; Art. rnai fXimtikQ iu lh? rerilirat Kitfraturv j of KurtiNi. ami especially of irvat itntaiu. TtlE Ll iSi AHE, 'rrmimt fmrki-)r nttufHt 3 ifftr, fiirniah. fntu ihe greal and vueraily ; iria'i'ttititf tuaw of Uii HtcrHlurv. lite uiily ciiu ; pi latum mm. while within the rvach ol all. i , Mita ur in theiiMl'LtTKNKSS with whh h j it etnttrawM whatever uf iiuuteitia( iiitervt, or i of Milid, ienuaueul value. tinftjiur iwttiM niM U nit who wih to Leep ; MWe u uh ihe evem r Intel lee tual pnanres of Uie - lime, or to euluvate lu hmiM-ii or hi laiuily Keu : era! mleliigcuee and literary uwlv. OPINIONS. in Hate lit' i.ovy .1; is in iioiu wie ej 01 j I the elitlfe H01I1 of tlsMiL-lit, ol'is'ienlllit ilixesll- j at inn. )wyeli.ili"fieal reseunii. eriucai nuie. of! . isieiry and nmni-e It has never been ts j ItikIii. mj inim.reheuive. so in eiMtied ia inter- ! l r,.uinimu). iu-,m joir.fr. "ttisoiie ot the t-iililieaiions that imellii;etii i-e..i.le r-iwr.l as nraetienliv iu.iis-iisalie. Fr..ui lis Mures one leanis hat the aorld is lliiukilii; j MtKyub. ii if an ciui.ao.Ki iu 1 l.-, . 1 , v. 1 j s an ru- tenMltimelll." ihliywt t ituiattl. It eoutaiits nearly all the irMi literature of the time. There is uothm- isKewonhy uiM-H-nee, art. ' tittraiure. hhrHphy, pluiivMiphy ir religion ti.ut , -).aiuui in- itunu nt n. u i. a uurary in itM.ii. ( " It may truihtully and cordially iahl thai it j ut-vrr oncr a dry r vamelts (Mit!. lrk Tiiit'iu. i Neartv the w hole world of authorsand writers apn-ar in i: in I heir t-t tm Tne rradt-r kepi welt aHrea-'t ot the tunvHt thoujeia ul the tuee. f-jW..m J0m mu. -t "ThrtMiirh its paKt.1; alone, it if w!Msille U le av j well Miloruied in vnrr-ul iitTiure a hy the e- nt-wlofa Uua lit ut unMhlies." l'h,iniiloiun I ; Iwinttrr. ( " 1 lie Milwription priee i sliirlit iu comi-arison ' Kreiu.t of the eeleetic ueritxlieaK" .V. 1'. ' It himShefl a eomplete eompilatiou of an in- di"Jeiilhle lllemture." rtr,u,'u h'fttxf J, mtJ. ; "" li eiiii''h it? reajler to keep fuiiy ahreat uf ; the ni fhouifiit and literature if eivittaiion," j I hrtttmu .I'ff-ri. . i-,f-W; It iruiiMluiiiv u itl.otit u rival. ("-iniiiK ne a wt rk it jrnt-, tthilryi-l rrt-h, llie pnnluctii,:!. f tJiv Itirt iu.if; UTtit it oi ilteiiuy. K-niv an-l rt--vicw . hitiiiTuphy. irwvfl, M-u-iice. fi-iitii'. ixtry, tin Ik-i ill ertrli mitt all ic lnrt pluctrl ui.hiu n-at'Ii.'' .!;..'( uf fiztt;', " Jt -lives iKHonly ti tut, hut motit-y." I'tn-Me I 'litt r:'tw tit, iin j-'ritin-n. ' it hu hwolilt ilitli-).trUMlhie." .Xrir i'urk ff 10 rr r It ktt-i uvll tip iu- rt'titatit-u fr l'iiig t lie he-t JK TNejii'ul in tin- tttirnl." M'ntuHO S'ttr, M l thtuuUm, S. rnl.li-.ht"! uvrkJv at r4""- a vt-ar. fV t,f ft?itf . To NKW ri"i-i KIHi;RS tor lw y"-ar W-T. n-mmiiirr (r-Nn'Iati. l.-i. tht- mmiirt-rs of i.on; is nil after hv ri ipt tt' their siiloeripiioti-i, will Ct-th J'l irtu fnr tht H'rt Horn' nt'f '!. itii iJt'i 'i-'.-' I'.---Mjised ofTitK LiViO A';t:aiul one tr other of our vivaciou-. Amerieao monthlies, a -iuloerilx-r wiil tind him-elf iu fnuiuund of the hole Mt'iution, Phitt. htvHitHf Huf'rttn. For .rUt. Thk Livin. A;k and any one f the American Monliitit'" nr llnr(ni' 'riklf tr lin zttr will le reitl for a year, io?.taid ; or, ifor iy..rK Thk I.iusi, At. t and "the St. .V(.-wn. Adtlrt L1TTKLL A CO.. Ifcton. TIIE M2 CCEAX OF CHICAGO Id Circulation aod Polltieal influene la tha Lea'linu; kejuihlian Newspaper IN THE NORTH WEPT. THE INTBR OCEAN has from th btrtnninar mn th dttfen-ier of home inutttufton-?. and Amtsrlto idrai It lit th advocate of equal rtsrhts tur all t-ffc-i the law, of protctioD to Amerieao labor, and the idea thnt America is tor Kmeri cans not iikv s-sttnly Amerirana by blrTh. btit tr.t c.n?ni ofth i K-puolic. it believe In the We!-it md Wastem j nr-ii. oidsto rh- itlea that the fbrurtt mni of ann p re vail be in th- M .11,1 sip pi Valley, an-1 im bold anc- btr-tvet-en ( iioiit&y-fhanKr of New York HE'iSVBFfoV of ihe Rnpubiu an party becitunr i:. btfiio't e th pnnripiea of mat party are correct. nrt that. honesMy car- H-'tl out . iJ.v will boat prot-xt rh rurhta and ad- Tanoe the intereta of th whole ptwpi- It ia not b'.ivever, a blind follower tut la always reaay so dmiuunrtt Republlcaxi wronar-doizig. either tn high or low place. THS V-TKH OCBAN ba always matntamed tbat the 'oi.on ia under an ohiip-.tion to the aoldiera ot 1 and, ronuequectiy, h-n advocated the -itablirin f mant of Sold. era" Hornet and the enactment o 1 such peneiou law aa would leave no dtaabled vet eran u want- Ar a Newjiper TUB IaTEK UCBAft ia not ex cebd In the ..'ni'ed States. Awide from the service of t:e AtutttcD-tt-d Protift. in which tt holds a mem- bertw.it It keena a lafie bodv of Speotai Corre- rSSita VSh in thin coumi-v and In the Ol V. o I'Uml ha RPECiAL LliASF'I II I Kt.RA-HIt Vi I . 3 ooiin' rir? its ("hratTO of-lre w ith WASH- IN..-TON ai.d NKW YORK, in both of which tttaa Branch Offlc-as. fbe D'y Inter 0oean I. pu btlsbtxl ev.rjr y In tb. ytr ITIff. rwhl-iu Vii.,u, . - i X.IMI brr mr I Mllu Jll.lHl " " The f.emi-VJeelly Jntcr Qoean B publt-hed oa -MOV-JAV8 and THURSDAYS, ar contiti4 tfco !-. v I'oant-nitea irom me uituj. mtJr-.M other ?eatrea, THE 8KMI-WEEKL Y pnti! -. U.' SMtrronB o,'?rof. Swing othar lead biiz UiniAtora ot Chicacro t 'ritr, The VOecK1 Inter Qoean tae fha LARGEST fTRCUI.ATION of any weekly pb'r Wet of New Tork. in IH44. ttefbre the reduction of poat&tfe, tt patd tnr PosTAbK ON C1KCTLATION alone over ci.t L!iitti:.nb token into any family with proflt to .-!. of lis m.!nts9ra. Th.Storle.amfl othw Utr. Itry iVrTuis. ftr. from th. pens of th. ablest and r. i.! iitiprovt-d -vriters Arrnnff th.m rw MHH E . : : r. M188 PHKI.P8. MISS JKWBTT. nil V 'iS ftTOClCTON VHOWBRIDGB. I-ATHROP l-SRA &nd K. P. ROE. W1U b. Iit ui-runi. t. kt-opit in thr- front rank M A fetou It u. WHOi.rHOMK NEWSPAPER. SPECIAL OFFERS. Th-r-re 1 m gretit demand from all prts of th Lomitry tor correct but cheep History of th fnltn-rt Btr--ti Mont of luch book r mo laisr .snrt r-xptrnMvt- a to o-jt of th- n-wb of roost .1inilie Yet evt-rv boy n. (rlrl outfht to b ftmil irt.r vi-hthnhiitio-vol thst:- umry. It cn hard ly Tn'.t to nif 'T them better fitirn THK INTER OCEAN has in1 p-rial arriuiffenivnts by which Hrowis llistan o! Mil I'nitnl Static OtXD b offered "ith THE Wf;FKLY IKTBH OCKAlf . on yr. mt the very low rt of INK iMiU.Ai: VN'.I FIFTY TESTS For both th history And paper. BROWN'S HISTORY in a wll-wrirrn story of our country from tit wHrHest settlement to th pr"-ent day It la wm. printed In ciear type, on gyoi white pnper. and bound In cloth. It contains more than SIXTY ILLUSTRATIONS and ovr SIX HUNDRED PAGES. he i. h:mtr.n. usk hollar asi fifi r k r "ays fur thr paper nr Y"' d Nttnrv, mrrtt vfuutiij pad m A PRKMini TO AEXTS. Th price of TI WRKKLT INTER OC'KAN U $ l.OO per year, eitl i.-y person aertdjiig four yearly ubs-t-rlpfo!: for tha: t-inloi. a.'comp. niv.rt by he full subariptton price--fOl. R UOM 4HS -w will end them A COFY OP THE HIlSrOKY - KKF. Al most any boy or girl cn nwurt four aub4Cr.br and In this wh o-h tin a copy of this valuable book Ar pr. f i tii f -".-A H KhKLY IS t h R 'HKA ifut uro jv ttis ! on y or hk rxrfhfr ia ry . r " jkii.lm: ASh t.t rr h r$. Sample cople of any edition of THB INTS OCfc'AN u-:tl be aent on appl'-ailoii. Remiutrri mnv e n t our r.ic. either b drafl, exprea. pofttofhee order, expreaa ordm postal note, or vg :-itered letu i Motiey aent ii any other way Is at th risk of the person aendtnv . a NTEp oceam A lTIToirs NOTK'K. Th? uiiderwiirne! having tvu nuinvti An- lltor by the t rj'. nf' "f siiHTMt 'tmnty. Pa., to.listrilmu- lltj fiiml in tin- hatui-tl ih.- Al ininiiriitr -i' JtniHthun I.rTti'v.r. rtV-'vit-... d. ntui amoiiK liu-?- 1'ifttlly mitlt-il tnt-n.-h. (MTttl.y Kivef t mi iif that tif will Mttiid to (tit tlntu ot Miid apMininien! nt hi ofti.-o in itv RopMiL'ti f s.rnerit. ni Fritlny, ilit' li day f ..ciitrHT, 1hh, at 1 o'clock p. m.. ht-ii am! whfrv u!I far Ue intpe-'tt,l ran aU Tifl it thev ihiitt t.rttmT. ri:K!. W. H1KK KKR, novlG. Aii'Hior. A DMiNisTraroK's notice. Ktate of iTvnw H'rTiii Ian of jii'nittho!iiiK Twp.. S.ni.TM't t;o.. V&. Irm-r of ailtiiiniMmtiott on iheal-ove -:(-haviiiK hn jfrninl to tht uiHliTsiifii,-! hy the tnifMr anthohiy. notify t- herehy jdven t nil eion iiith-httHl to jtiiicl etnle Ut make tniieli ate payiu'!. tinl limM- itavniff eliiim-t Airftiu-t ihe aiu to preM-m ilu-in duty autip-ntii-uteil for f?t tleiitentiiu Friday, It."eiiii,)er 17. , al the late residenHj i( lesLeael. JOHN H. ZIMMERM AN, liovl 0. Ad m i i j is rati if. E XKCUTOir.S NuTICK. K-lHli'of Philip IJnic. iltf 'd. ltitf .I tnit!u rvl.y LtttT tcs-lftnientKrv nil fh tttM.vt- rvtattm timr'aw - . . . . tniutrity. lioiiet is herehv nvru Uml wiim.-in- j tlt-itu 1 to rAit f-tutt Ut fiiMkr iimatliate aym'!it himI thi-e Imvuii; claim- ne ainst thr mum' w ill i.r"seut tlini nnlv Hii(liemiciunl tir ftitlriiifnt ti tJiett!i.ifiFv!em-l Kxtviitor of' ThurM.av. thi Su! day of IwhuI'T. at hi" r-r-.iiU-iM near HiK-kstou 11. in sliaU- liwTi?.hin. Si.iiiiTvt Co.. i'n, PKAK..N I.INi;. tiitvtT. Kxt.i-nl.r tt' Phil if l.itur. lr--'i!. StiRM A 0.. PortlsoiL 74fiis.will r-rr-r,- Itrm. fill inorn.tie4 Bhoat work rher rtwi ttn. m' hrmt v-n,tbit wit; pav (tMa fron to t SS Mr war. Son hw mrntfi ww tn dT. Ehbr ki. yvmim orold. Csptta) MtiwqatrH. lommnwtMrtmti trim. Tboaa wbnvtart at voom nnrr UULL " Published Monthly, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. FIRST NUMBER READY DEC. 15fH. M v-.vajtit will la- it. the v. :.;.-t .a, lie of sn-iierai iiiiretnre. .1 .1 J Elil.NKR'K seiise a 11.1 ua eaeii iiumher will be fnliv illnstnittil Smie of the im-st notatiie sivrs to h,.jk i during the ti est year are a series of uiii.ii. J ii.-lt-il ietters nfTliai-keray. of ver' 'cn-n nu- tot.iou-ni.ihii-il value: ix-MinistVr K. I!.' VVusl.ininie s Ki-niiiiivnci-s of the Sie-.i-aml i i'oimiiune f l:ins ; tilimjM's at the iiiris of tioiivenx-ttr Morris. Minister to Kianee ,tt j the i-I'Sh' of the la-t it nliiry tivin leVri;t- ' (ions ofMn iiil hie ami ' li.ou' ! r.-.it that timeti j a e"!li-tiot of eniteiiiiioi:irv letters tltss-rib- iiij; esiriy New York and New Km-i.;m,1 sm eiety. j There is rnur!t e-eileiit tietioti. '!i!-;ir: '' a serial by Jl.irohl Kniterie ; stor;. s e.to:;- j in. th .-on-m n-veral iiiimiIsts by II. t . i!u:.- ; ner. i. S. ot' l.i! ami iHiers ; an.l .Viri .:.- j ries I'.v II. I. Sievetisoii, .h.fl I i. in li. r H i-- ' ris, T. V. Janvier. Miss J.-wett. h-,.iv T :: I tie'. II. II. jioy(s,ii. Miss t'pisliy, an-! a . j o; o'. I uts. Notable sHi-i:ii mjn-rs toli-ju'iHstin: - ;, j t-..r:y t:re tii n. K. A. W.ilk-r . n s.-ta'i.i.'. j ';i. Hayes War-l-s. on IViSyioo" i:i t'yiin.i r ; .Mr.'jnlm ('. Ko-'s on tiie I 'or- ' Ir ,'!'. rit t'lttr ' l ',.t.i .ti i:,sm.,.'m . i . i i ' . . t ! jJt. .r,. ,.ft. '" ' " -., , ,- , M oziJ(E will In tliii.:s.i .. 11 I n';.iiO a year, or .s-. a i-opy. Siiltserip' i.nis I may Is sent to anv new-li aieror Ums eller. J or to III S S( UlliVIl; ,V illV'i Pi I 1 -,- . .. .. , , u ' i-nwlaay. New ...rk. Tiie Bellows Faffs Eve? Jm Have rmr-d thm. i lr to an-. loipaniitTs 4r.:'jK foreTp.rntlntr stp. r -rTv KOKI.HI -I an4 rx-Jt. r never tieeneqiialleil Mr fT. BtriDiTT OF avjiron. 1.-SST V TIOM.WOH TIOM. SrONOMT Of FTn. OR orALirr F roir- Many THOCSATD"- In ase. end lor illus trated circular inth testliuuniaU to Vt. Farm Machine Co., Beiiowa PaHa, Yt. AGENTS WANTED to sell l REMINISCENCES'1 OF 60 Years in the National Metropolis, Ben Perley Hoore Illusiriii-niht' wii. llupior. mid Kri't'itiriiii- ..I' noted celebrities. A run;-i:.i!-u;i'i-: irn iif iiiiu-r S-t'iriv liisi..n-. tn.iii - ve i.M.-n uuit- " ,v,.-.,. j T7-TKAY NuTIC K. A sir.iy h.'ifi-r !-auu- ln-i...i -ini: on .h- i.tvm-is.-s.IT il... i! !.-. i l-t iii .-i..!,i.-r(vs Vi.r, -.i.-iuj. tiie 1st f sv.UM:ilit-r. A y.-urlii.i' ht-il.-r, i-..I.r u tt nr. itli it slit in tiit- rihi i-ar. Tiie i.wt-r is r(u..-i-isl t.ii-..iu.- l.iruaril. ).n..- ,r....'ny. ;iv i-liarv-t-s uii.l ti.k.-h.-r away, .(r s:c w in ',li.!Mis,Hl ,,t a.-- i-t.r.lnii; t. law . 'xnUM. lll.SKV M I'STMiT, i rL'he Old Schuttler Eittuhlislied in I have juM rtviw.'tj two eur Itnni. of the SKLF Scribners Magazine mm li m. in tmj juu Mlasaaaatarar-j.a u'CT ' ' -T-ra Uir mwl .uiupit-le VeU.TU V toU lli tht lil art ft Utw KNtI or K;inu llirtse. tm the S Ht TTLfcK j Wau,n tUvu' l Kt'ttr Brakv. lo be u- whtrii haulinir hay or ?raiii. a HtnaWhuu thai farmer ; j kiiJW lit- ueresniiy of hea liaulii. ou Lilly fkrm.--. Every part of the VVtn.nl-work of ihin m rtfitn hu j in ftti-rk tlirve yai before boing workett up. itunar lUv work lo b tliurouKlilr BfuM,ed beto--. ' bf'ng iroueti. BviitK Itie pau-uteet- ol the nniiRi r rni i ad Awn nti titdc ; -'vwwfc-x-P VVjWrllA JT L ; ..-" .!. -hi., ht - sthisimpnivca. of taking ttf the ht--l t Kr'iH. a-in the iiJtl -lyh-: by simply ntniin tt rap the u ayitu ean be oiI-.l in 1ijs :!in live iitii.iit-'-. Tii ?. .i;'u unnt ioIk ii lo be fully ap.rt-etHlel, aittl mriie a UJiinjr U' buy will tl-t '.veil io it . . ! Pr- hitMt elw ht,re. j r I IijVCIV clrOH rllllV L I IS 1 1 l't 1 I I lii nfft-riui' tlii- niitke i.f Wot.it u the imtili.-. will utty 1 iistni iht- sttut uiuki; ot" Vhohi fi.rfive yi-arsnbi.-u frtriK;Hiiii hi rtiss tht; K.n-Lv M..mititilis, S ..vi-r ri.U thiu were almost iiDi.tt.'tiile. &n tht-v alituvs i4hm1 ihe tsi. I tt-,-1 I wiimtuttsj in mfin I belirvt tlHrm I be Bft Waictm j Oilim (ilnvr i'w.rf . linr-t llifi,i:,uh WiUJ'IH. e ViceritH Wanted J7lirou shout tln .P.LSTJS li II WiMKKSKT. MAIM "tl lsS'., 1 Somerset Lumber Yard K V A A X V A W V 1 Li Villi IJ VI JL Vtl Vl ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M.VM FAtTl kKP. AND I K A 1 .UK. V IM -LK-A t KK AM t.i-rTAi; Kit ..(-' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Irlai-ci and fSolt Wroocls. OAK. rlll'LA!".. SIlilM.S. fit KET-i. M' ll LMN-.s, AMI. WA1.NI T, KI.ODKI.M.. HA-ill. STAIH KAII. I'HEKKY. YKI.l-uU I'INK, SIHS'.I.N. IxmiUS HAI.I S1KKS. IIKSTN'CT. WIIIIF I'INK. I.ATI1. W.INIiS. XKW El. I'usT-- A lr-"i.nil l.iii.-..!' itli irniil.-s i.f l.uiiilM-r an'l Hiiii'tu.i; .l,ii..ni4l un.i H..tirii; Slutt kt.t in st.wk. Als... t-an t'uniisli anvihinir in h- !ini . ..nr hn-iii.s .,nl.-r v;tli rt-Ms.iiiul.it-finiHltilll-.-ss. smi-'i as H:;i. '-,-1-. iM.l-sj,.,1 u tirlc. ftr. K L CVS C U XXIXG MAM, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. ANNO LTNC.KM JCNrJ M II. K. SKII'Li;. of Jin- .lid firm d" Kitnrn;.ii V -S idU-. e:aflifhetl in u nu- iHHiiMi' tt hi? in. my I'Kii'U an.) t;ttrMii.. that hi- l-k thw lartT .tnd in. .re r'i;n..I. . than at any tiim- In h:- h.us.tie-.s cintT, larti. itiar att.-tt.ii;i lm .Heu iveti tit a 'M-i !iofi d'fuie H'-Ii'l.iv .i:id, ernn.inj; DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silvarwars. Sronsos. rrsnih :.ad Axsrioai Clacks. V. t run sipiw tiie hirers.! st, n it ,,f ;iti ills j.i flip ciiy. Willi a l.-irf a.-sirtni(-ni ..f lixw s,.uis.. tt.- nr.- eiiiM.sl tn iii.iiiiii Iliaiii.niils io suit any partii-tihir f:itii-v m slmrt ti'.ti.-.-. In -h.irl. mis st.H-k in all il'-jKirtMi.-iii-t Ims !i.i-n iin:rt-:i.sl iiml r. .u n. I. . I ..lit In mivt t!u-!ar-'i- lli.liilav Tr:nlt- wliirli hy ri'lil uf aitn.ist i'.iily y.iirs; mh-i 1'ssl'u! Imsimss i xnt-tii-tm-. v.i- IlllV. I'V.-ry r.-Jlstiti t.l l-Y.rt-i-l. Your I'atroriajrt. rSolit-itt?tl. R. SEIDLE, 50 5th AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. -Ntt m FA HA-JSIWE WF!CI!80, tit..,:... -v i feft ' -2fj' Tl'lfin (i'T i m : U Q9H LDRSN'D CARRIAGES .!? rM. '"rntshPfi with Ihe Ar.r.rlS ftwr BnU. ,.i .!T.Zj ttlOlir Uhl...l. ali THE ttUaC MANF'C CO.. Beaver College and Musical Beaver, Pa., Eitensi.. buildings, pleasant .nd beallbrul. tl112rr,0, ""'' rr !r-a,.125. ! Fences for ! - ! Ww, ' l"' ( 1 1 S iiunttl, '1 AAAVA V.Jm NORSE HIGH. BULL TftONC. AND PIC TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. W are enijaeeii Ih the nmnnr-t.re of ihis fence at somerset snd Meer.hle. It is lh fc.t Imrrtl.ie. alel slnrttifesl l.a-e Wife. 11. .. I'rtll-s. no injury 10 s,M-k Fct.v m sonj.-r-vt ul i!ie u!'l K.xr rarriaire fai-ierv. BlailAtf. J. M. MAIiSII A! I. A siN. O XT T 23' s HORSE A0 CAT". LE POWDERS o Hr-ft wHl tft-s of ro:.:r. Vrrr or Lrss t' Tt-ta, t l-rtfiir" Vtw im r tiw.1 tn tin-. 1 wit.'' fowler nr ::.ctt-" ,viTt Hi'it'- f-orz" I.-.wiTt w'vrnt i,F- . . rt7"!i Fo-r 'rt w-'l (t-t- tli foimntlfT o )t and tr.rn twftitr per reou and Dtk Uie butter tir.a aii'1 rts-ri-t. fnt2 Prw 1t-) V. rnrt r iww.t i!nvt ITSST 11 ! lo :t,i-ri Hmo- tnu tt ir wt 8oit vr n f-rr. dattd x. porrra. ?rpritor, BALTIMORE. KD. Tie Anierlcaa Detect ve Barean, Main Office, 94 and 98 Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. K.-tuMl-lirst iw: I.y Ihtri.l II i.nkh:.ii. -x-V. J. I..ivt-rillnel:l lH-u-.llt.-. .in i t-i ati'i t.ii. .ln.-l.si im -yst. m .1,,. f . s s.ht.-i sW-r i,-t-. r.Hlti'i.-ut.l Ak-.-NI- ill :i!l I lit- l-ri.n-imi .-tii, ..( i.- I iiu.il sit.-s HII'l HILI'lll. Ii. H. (iii.Kiis. I'rifit-.c.il mi.) i .t-ti. Ili.cm Mi h'tiii .-iir..-riiii. it.i--in. H.. J.. li.titl.l.. M: V ;r ia.- Itiin-aii. Ti.-l.-r.-is.t-: J.tm.-s j. Iin.ks I hi.-i s-r,.! .r. Tii-.- livis:.m. Wavhinm.ni. ii. r. s,.,- t.,r I ir- ll!,l''. I1..V r'.lll. FASHIOVAHLK : .t 'TTT " T li 1 T I TT r i ! I 1,1 I l 1 Tllfl I ill Ilk' j V-1 Iw t I lyl til HI 111L.V1., ft lliivilt h.i.j niH'iy v.'iti .-xiM-riviM-i- Xv - -'t :. "ii Lntiifiit-.tf f fV'l 1 'r'''i'"-'-": ' ' J-a-? 1 V"sf. w 'l,t'x-. I ii'ii-iai tijr lslsHvr "-;: u. ii .rA-t- vi-vSEt S ii mi f 5 aFi 1 Ul$-Kiiir Vurs. WII.I.IAM M. HIK HsTKTLKl:. S..MKII.KT, Fx. Reliable Wagon. L'hiroyn in lS4'i. - . HUNti. STKl-XSKKIN S HTTTI.KK WArtNS. a vllw s J A - ,... .t B,,.i.ls the c,.y n iiet-1 n! ,f,,ttr io.i thr Oountv. K 1 F I , K V. . GUN MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers in all Kinds of SportiEg Goods, Fine Pocket and labia Cutlery. Th I.nrfint antl Fin st;-k nf Fire-arm in the City. BROWN & tllRTlI, 520 and 522 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Th. only linn Bum-I Mniiiifiiriurvni West i.ftht- M.mntHtn. s. rl for Ctiiuliipi. tx--.f-:iin. U :3 t v if'! lBi Ut' --:i:":utnlO i .-SHI1P! Z.T .. "'r' .tftJlUKtm r.rrtrrt.1 !m a-AK. w n . . , .. . ., . i3 Cth St.. Phliada.. pT. Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES. ca tie Chio. Inglish, Classieal. Musie nd Art eours.. Pip. optHtJmtrt I. ImC fi,M .d Initio ,.. H.Ja R.T.TAYLOR. PRES. It Will Be Glad Tidintts to the ia i i p:s TO KNOW THE GEEAT IMPROVEMENTS VAl'K l IN SIEVING MACIiras, f.-l'f.i 'IA !.!. y n an. WHITE It hit Hlt.H AkM: .'.AT t ll Mi i:i H TII i i.sa:. 1: SELF-THREADING Kxn-jtt ll.t..yt-ttt'iat- ll.v.: ... it:v TVKi-.i r WITii.i! I' A !!:, K -i'i:ii.. a i'l-.i; r 1 1 StLF-TH READING SHUTTLE. ti teriMon rati be r -irilaui! u t!t ;t:i r- -ri I'riini ilie rmr. A m-u t 1 . l . ;; -t 1 Stitch Regulator and Indicator, Hy w hirl, any -1 .'-ii .-u . l i..,i.i.. ,.r -. t-atf.1 wit!,., ut t-Si'tTiiii' iHiTi.-. -, : AUTOMATIC B0BBIM-VINDE3. ; By .-. hu-h A l..t..!ii ( a!) !- U..UD.1 )t- .-. r1 a. . I t-i.I tif Itircu.! ir:i..'it th.- :.! ..' i!,r i,t,.i ! 1' 's Tilt: .1iisT l'Vl:M;l.t w-;.-'" o: urn. y in 11. t v 11 lust: is n;r i W iiRl.ll. 1.-.H.-S ar.- a-t.,!,;-i...i I at. an. 1 tr.-a'iy aili.iin- it- j LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING i yiirt!itit. -iii.l t th'- inviit-n-- va; it : v ..' -A, 4; j antl ti.-M-tu! work fiat fun V ..n ; thi M.i.'hit.t ! i- of ta.-r anti w jii-.L-.m-n; u ,i i...- ! tfjtaiu the thtiuiiht ot buying &-,x 1 -r w:,g , l-hi:H. 1tt fitrfully e.xiimini hi-r ' the WHITE. Vvpk HMiiti-r to . -hoti!! at ot-ff athlre-- JOSEPH CRIST, u Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Pa. ? .s--' l m - ' ' i i I; .fiVJ5y5ijs . he GOi-OE ii AGt COOKING STOVE. OVER 50.000 IN USE. I.V'I n 7, rC ... .!;: Ill p.r. i '.. tVe favi.rnl.li. .-.ti!-rl.-rtt-i..ti uf t!,-. if-: Int. '.".A'V ii. t: 4 - .ffif," i, :t, 1 1 tt- lllt.r.t CXUi.t.'TfCr ..(' it- n-eri!- - a -.1 ' -s till -tt-nnitit- i-i.'fc st.,v.-it ij.ts I,-.-, t .-..iiy..t t.si.-.l. iv.- liaMiiif si,. ip t;i.- I.l- !',-. '.".irs uvttr .-i.ittiHt liit-iu. e wo.H'l tht- rmt..iir uf ttie -:..vt-. it Ih-'Iii: :r. r. -',. ..'irn-e MTiii-Mi'til. Fur w. iifht. sii,...: .i:. .i;- :;.l- ilii. lTf.-t tllliliys. it is 'HIHV.i ! I i ' ti ir.-in4 un.i we U-iit-vi- llmt thi-. . -:r -. pnMlu-ti..li. is t-;:i..'it t-xrI-f !' Ih- ':l" -t ah'l tiesl niM-mting .'..-k -iti.ve nm.i.- t.nltv. Kespt-.-tt'tiilv. T. K. x; For H.ttr. by ,IOH FEXX. 232 Washington St., JQHNSTOW PA USi -u r- : ..'.V0'TH " t For full ififoriTiHtioD ot' rh- r-Hi;-. u!"-'--'" ain 'fOTermiM'nt ljtnl. Muf-. Km- . V-'i't" A. M. BRA KkSMltuy. Central Pafnjrt-r Air :i:. ConwrTth Ave. anl Knaitiir.-i: -irtt-t-. n;'-'.-KLh. in. One uf tl. U'-it nit-.H n .-wr i:Vnvo-I t tii 1-tin 'it" OWMITION. VLfsi H'T;- ItYSpKI'-l . ii K T '.K. rn('i,,H. t it IN FA M M A TV N tV THK I t v. Silni: TNt K r;i'K ri; PAIN IN ("Ilk tiKK.V-r. A" -V It ii not nnly a vrcHi Pitrirtt-r il'iiif it alHi a rtTtmn lir.urfr ol" ttm A!-;- ' :" ''! :lP a trt'iisfil-ner c" i.te 'tiur .-! 1. iv ' r" tain aii.l -;-. v citre. fr nnT. 1 ;.: 1 1 rA piitr.l S,ri- Thr-mt. him! slioti.il ti.-n-t.--i- ti-:ii every fmii'Iy. T:i!- nifitlritii- i- imi'lt r : ' Kois. am) if r-ert'iM-tlv nfe. Wh-n k'.i h -r '--'M-nV. have tiiile-l. thi m- iia- vf-' -t- ! a ".rv. Many tnn h;it if'vcii y all r.01- r !,j eiJ t b-a!t h iiiirtiu. n-joire rti i Ct.-v : Mi "I ; ie ('oni)cHin'l Hix-t .vn. ;. lor ti-!:.- i:c --r i-w btttitt li.ey wi-n rt--ornl !o (: t.-c; h-aiiii S . M I ' K L 1. v-IHHiT KM r. Ma'IH H.l Ih. For the r-Jiet of Kn-UMmti-m N h-'j:;i- ' Ui-aMachi'. Ii iht h.Tii. Ttihnrhe 'r-ruj one of tne N-t Mieiic;:ie-iff ihe .ii.'t- !..r ! !a 'i i.-ea4--. Al' I r-. s AMl'KI. LAMiihKT H'ltlyr. Ijimlwrtv:lie. Uii- t " . f'- (QHaklks Huffman, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1.1N.VI- lll-lH.-V S l..rf . Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Somerset. Pa. SOO.OOO,' Itl p"' cfiiis .i2v. :-y Hi.iM y. n -1 1 .u-lEHLTt ol" g ..I- of iari- vaiu- i'nt v. in work ami thai wi(! nt om - hrif.L- "'; ; l.itr than nitytlittiif i-- in ,;i!'t -the in prcs-nt' Aidi-arh uanttl cvrry here. .f'eith-r vx-d'a.! ;i a'i the time, or "pate lime oniy. i woik ' th-ir own honit-?. Forttuni for nit n-' ii- Inttlv a-tir'i!. iNm't leUy. H h'.iit'"1 t'ortlaiil. .Ve. :uJ.-- " I7K( ("roi: MTM'K. I vil i . - ,r T - ',.T ,-!iitt-of i.iihrri-! t'liri-tnT. fi-.-M. Utt- : i..WTi-'ti.. i..t;j,-r-v. 1 t;tv I';' I. Ur- (-l .iin-ntiiry oil the a;- r -:..: -oiit ir-.! !,! ! she tip !-r--!n. 'i hv '.!:-; titii r.;v, r..ri;-i-1-1 p. r !-y in:t llU !.tfl t-r -ft.. J-s-tao- to Ilnlllt 'r i.-lit. Jii-l tiii.- iit 1'i.aiiu- tic. a: i-l 1 .ii t.r'.-.-tit tto'iii iliiiv aiitM-itii'-at -o M-t.t 11 iiii' 1. - . -m-v ot S. h. " ri::i' r 1 u . i.'l t if , ti 1 ii'irv.(ar ft-.fiiif r l--N, Ii. Ciil ik riii.i-i si. 1. i-.vIT. i" 1,1 VMM. VrTU'K. Tin-ro!!o". 'iiU A-tuf-si-- a.-ejM.iit U- :it-tl in toy nf.'-v. ai.i not - e ') f-v j ''ni, iht'n'tir will r.n-M.-;tii-'i ; it eonrt J"-1 ' ., ,..ia..i- H. r-1- fJ -rt' -i'l rji! i!itrT-tl can Virt in, tiitrti :u'i'tHiiiL lit t'h.ii; Hay. ,.1 .L-TJr jFufr-uV ant's a w zrxs r' i 1 7si. ff'Y'.CTfc j s-sj a inn I of Henrv A MtsMier. ., IrilT siitlue. N Bt KIT' MKIH V. no'v. 1;, l.v-6, i iTifihuu-oury. X1
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