.. lav. Th u. m g ...li J 1 s -BOOK larnin: Rxk lamin' i a bully thing for the chap , what pit the brain I Ad' th common aense to know it, but it j ..... .. ...i... : . inn t worth tlif m An cnitis an unit- n m. . - ,, don , km.- the m.v To kp it in it proper rl, an" u it here it'll par. . , , Vr hnxlier had a rouneter i vnt alius Mr brot ncr naa a pun to who'll : Ho went cJean through the collepean' ratne .wwUr.. He could reel off Turin lai..ap-. an' talk uv bin 1. an' law. But w hen it came t mirth a straw. work iu' went - a ii- He r i'ly in tv- be-1 that work wii jrraee : . The law. Im-aid. a- M perf-h . I ! ami irei. a place j in a ritv lawv.r' offi'v. 'i lsr.iu his )e,al i cure. ' That lan-lfl him in jest one year within his I Cither d-i J He'n liven' with hii t'h-r now, an' the! time an1 money .tit j Ferto tret his liieaii.ni hau't panned out j worth a wnt. I It wuz ca-tin' on the water- bread that' ' wveryrt Miirm-I. i Fur there'. nar-a ainle Uwiu i-utue Horn ! all that Mutl he learmsi. Hut not a ek of lamin' had hi.- younger j brother Kill, '(ept a term or one vitiier at the school house on the hilt : An' he's worth ais.nt a dozen nv his wurth- ,, brothers niiike. Fit he's ju-t choek f ill "f i.mino;i siw. ail' iIih! s what take- th. esk'e. Now efllill hei had the lamin' a wuz in Lis brother pale. Ued been a mail uv p-.wiT-may be Ouvner l' the "-tuie. But ill spile w all h.s :i.'liorMiee he ma le a An' he - l'oi lie- hiie-t Isnn in .ill the coun try ! I lM i ;. i that ei'a lui hain't j.'ot no e.,rii- ni'-n --:i--. An "ii!y ini!!' ii ni.aiint h m I t to wt rouil I the f. U'-e. It ain't no u-- to -s a l h iu otf I take a col- leeeoll r-'. Fer it j I ian'1 i:n.- him better, an' it's bulild to mike Ir'u w !-. AN UNFORSEEN RESULT. The 10:.;ii train for nearly full af pasn-niTs, and in a'suit thns- minutin mof would Is tion. when tw tea mi in: from the sta- voiinir belie- enten-il. an'kinc uts. line was a very -wee! inokiui: pirl. not beautiful, larfrom honedy ; the other, whom she resembled eie.iiji to pro,laini them si-lei-, p..-ss a charmiiit; face. J-rfis1 featuns. li'ilid blue eyes, and waving, golden I m i r. Both were under twenty-thn-e. "There, Mabel," said the plainest -looking one, " l ee just two Heats, one iu front of the other, so we c-in talk when we like." " Yin; and just sxs-wiio iavupiea each ! One a horrid old countryman, and the vther a neijro." No, l won't si l by him, Klsie tie is too shabby," as her si ter otfensl to sit by the negro, leavim; the other seal vacant. Sor tdiall yon sit then-, either. s-e here man," she continue I, ad I nosing the col ored ktsoii, "supMise you sit by the far uier, and allow two ladies to keep tie gcthcr." " Of i-outste." said the individual ad-Jn-ssed. "If massa is willing. I in." "C'hatigi' Meats, certainly, (esar ; I am i triad then- is rismi foryoii hen-.'" returned , the so-'aliel countryman. " l tliau'x vou very much, and am worry to have ilislur'jed yini," s;iid Klsie. "Malxd, how ismld you sieak to lit rmurera she added in a low tone to i her sister, as the train moved on. " l fell Horry for them Isith, for they heard all yon naid." "I don't can; iflhev did ' Who wen- I they, pray?" "DosMrak lower, lie is not old. nei ther is he rou-h. He has the finest and most expn-ssive eyes I ever aw, and, thoiiL-li not fashionably dressed, I know he is a true gentleman, replied Klsie, mo file -II... d ..... il,,.. ....... I ' .. i ' . t Where vou -e gentleman I cannot . think. In the kind manner in which heike : to the negm. He has a finding heart and j a low, sw ect vo'uv." i " Simv you admin' him so much I w ill draw y.m his picture." returned Malad. i "First, a gn-at. thick-skulled, boorish! clown's head is to Is-draw n ; long, dan- ! gliug bl.u-k hair, moustache, ;md inoppy. thiek lieard." ! "Oh, please stop, sister : he dm-s hear, and w-esals.1, I fear." I "Iain glad of it IVrhais I will give ! liim the picture w hen I finish it. Collar tunicd down, dog-eared style; coat all ; rusty, me I out of date years a.o ; hat i oh, Klsie, did you see that great, broad- brimmed straw head-protis-tor n-sising nhiskm-e? Ss-, I have it here exact ly. 1 am only sorry that 1 cannot si-e his fit, but I presume they an- as long us the moral law, and casid in co.v bide Issits, s.) I will put them in as a finish." While this unladylike la-autv el.att.il and amused herself at the eieust-of an- i other, the train ed onward at a rapid j rate. ! hul sud leiilv a "tiange jai thiilled c.e- j ry passenger; then thump thump, a 1 fearful crash, with shrieks and groans ! flying splinters, and broken glass, pro claimed an accident to the ill-fated train. A bn.keu rail had thrown it from the track down a s,Vj embankment, and Ho cru-hed. helj.i.s. Milfen-rs t.mk the place of the smiling, heedless travelers that a few tu iiueuts U-fon- tilled the seats. Fortunately the person Malsd had styl- ' ei a isiri-n eiown an I tn- n...gM ,s-cus-d unhurt, w hilst the sisters were both tinnly wedvr.sl by heavy tini'iK-rs to their places, and were als.i wounded. i .. .. i. . i . ... "Oh, help uie quick!" screamed Ma-j daughters. Cjn 1 have the pleasure of f bcL as she saw the tw.. men stand up mi- i seeing loth tmlay ?" ! Iiarmed. - I am fast ad hurt, and will! ' Oh, certainly, I will call Klsie if vou j be burnt up. for I smell mil die. Save me. will excuse me a moment," auswensfthe j save me do. kind sir ." j hnlv "I will try to aid you U.lh." retunu-l i -My -ister i, a plain little Uslv, and i the granger. "H.'r. e.mie help ! rartdy g. inl s,K-iety," remarked Ma- : Is I, as her mother left the r-suu. Both tried then to draw away the girls j " The rarest jicaris an-eer found Ih--frotu their dreadful (sisitiou. after having neath the plainest -1. Hiking shells," was j dashed out the win low that they might 'he quick reply as the gentleman nrsc sair Iherelnim. to gnvt the young girl w ho now en- j Strongly they pulled the .s,ril Malief j tereil. the stranger Elsie. ! With a smiling faiv and kindliic eve "Oh, pull me .nit fiixt, Isith of you V he offered his hand, shrieked MaM, frantically. "I must; -Uh. sir, is it vible that you an nul die! Mamma ami pa would j here? II.. w glad I am to see you "' ex mou.niue so : OI,, .ve ,.,e first. I elaitue.1 Elsie, as she clasped 'his hand, please:" 'before her mother could introduce h.-r' es," iniirunin-1 Elsie, with li white '" I am ho sun.ris.d, for I thought to meet from pain. " Save her lirst-no one can-s j Mr. Englewood, who is a Strang, r to for me very lunch. l"ue I yourtn-ngth me." f"r 'K'r' i "My daughter, vou mistake. This is " Be calm, hrave lady ; we hIiuII s.k,n i Mr. Englew.sid :" I trust, release IsKh ; but I leave you not "Oh. , ,;, ; m tt UtwLid until . wn.fr.. if I i-Mi-h while saw i pn-s,.rver-the one w ho n ,.,.l . U)-; you. In a short time Ihe lir.ua-, Mllslued and the .Unircr over, while the dead nnd woJude I lay ou tie' Inn k in a .sinfiisfd niusn. Many had In, killed , .. ftt. j tally .njuml , -Mabel and her st.-r were ir so WUly I j woumlrvl nome, but twh had ii4o l catcd ankle and nunv broixe. I you ire injurel and cannot walk, but then? i a larve house mur by, lTf yon ran be cared for. IVruiit me i to ram- von there . ,.,, . .,. ! looked up worf- reread- drem-d to her, and met the handsome eye of the perw.n who had aaved their i live, bent ntmn her. :""" i Would vou olgrct to inr carrying you. ' i i f ' j 'ly. I " "hotild be very plad to have your : help, in that or any other nay, if some ! one will ai Help n nmor. i raimoi leave her.-1 "Of course wot. Owir, yon follow ith 'he other ludy," he julli-d to our .ohms! frii-nd. ms hen-ntlr rais-l r.Nie lit hi anus and trode away. " Stop r oriel MaM anerily. "Call- not ouno other T-n carry me. I ih to know T Wottld you prefer to have this K-n- th-inan ? If w. plea.- take my citer and I will go w it li iar. "(ll'iottrse, I would ptefer any white num. How ran you ak -oich a question ?" replied thelti.ih cirl. The liou to which ll cy were taken proved to 1 a country pulilie-hoiise. While waitilii:. the stranp-r distill. t!y , heard the follow iiiu conversation : y,. ,.x,.U,i,m-d Mab.1, " Iiow I hard it is to lie detained ! I fear now I i shall not be home when the rich traveler, ' 1- I 1 f. ..wTw... f tbinlr K.1 .nr. wii""i, in.-v niiii'n. ,.,.-- much of first impressions, you know. Kvcnifweare in time, I shall not haik half a. pretty as usual, when bruised and lame. It is going to lie a great disap jsiintment if I don't captivate that man, and mairy him also." ' Whether vou love him or not, sister? I hojie you would not lie so loolish as to prefer money to love and happiness." I shall In-just so fsdi-h, little Mis 1'rim. Kiehes lor me. I say. so I tni-t that Mr. F.nglewood will Is- manugea ! b!e." The strangers li curled into a very scornful expression as he overln-ar-l the-v worls, which did not vanish un tii he had secured a room, and had ta ken Klsie in his arms to Iiear Jier thither. Much to their relief, they were able to continue their journey by the next train. ' and sism arrived safely in . ; Our rustic friend had accompanied ; them, and on their arrival had procured a carriage for their u-e. and assisted diem ' to it. On bidding them adieu. 'Is'fore dosing . the disir of t lie Vehicle, he said to Klsie, j whips- name he had ill some way learned j . during the day : j j '"Miss F.Isie, I tmsl we may meet again i ! on sxiine less disastrous invasion." " I hon. so. Rest assured, though, I ; shall never forget one who saved our lives at the risk of his on. Will you j j call on us at No. 171' street, that papa j : and mamma may thank jou for all your j Limine "Why, Klsie," interrupted Malsd be i fore he could answer, "what do you mean by inviting a stranger so indi-criui-I inately to our hoine'.''' " The address, Miss Malsjl, ia not nec essary, as I crave neiliier thanks nor re ward for doing as I would lie done by. One smile of riteugnition I'roui your bister, should I ever cross her iiath again, I would, however, gratefully prize. I hojie ' it is not too presumptious a boon to 'ask?" I " It certair.lv is not. I should be proud to recognize my pn-crw-r at all times and in all plai-es," murmured K!-ic iu a , i grateful tone. j 1 A few weeks after the accident, when I the young ladies had nearly rccoveivdi Mr. Vernon announced to his family liiat I the Hon of a dear old friend,. I'.nicst Kn- J glewmtd by name, had n-turned from j abroiid, where he had shmH in travel the j last five veani j Around the world had he lieen, and I now had just arrived from Cape Colony,! Africa, and wihlnsl to be presented to his family. " He will call aliout two, so, girls," he ad led tohis daughters, " there is a chance to secure a gisl luisband. He is very wealthy, as well as aul-lisiking and agreeable, and is tin- verv man I should - ' like as a son-in-law. In tact, as vou know, his fattier and I decided to wed j hisonlv s in to one of mv daughters, if j agreeable to the mrti-s, when you were Is ith children, and hi 1iy a lad of twelve. It d s-s n.it matter to me which marrii-s him.soth.it the son-in-law is mine," he added laughingly, as he walked away. "Well, it .Iocs to me, very much, ex claimed Malsd ; " is luring the oldest, and I may as well add, the prettiest, I hasten to appropriate him." "' Of course," returned Klsie, " he would never think of a plain girl like my- self. It's all right, dear ; for when I marry I ;t must be love, not gold, that makes the match." "Are the ladies at home?" asked a spruce-looking lootillali, w ho had jtliojHsl from a gay cirriage that stopied at Mr. Vernon's door. ileing aiiswensl in the alliimative, he di-set-nded to the sidewalk, ofs-nisl the i-irriage door, while a style-h, hand soiue man alighted and entered the house. Mrs. Vernon and her daughter Main 1, ! the latter looking exquisitely licautifut iu j a tasty and Ixvuiuiiig dn-ss, vun api-ar- j eil to welcome him. Mr. Kuglew.sid grccbil them jsditely, I : lid entered into an easy and animated i conveisatioii, but his eyes kept cetitinu- I allvsii'iing the disir, astlmiigh watching J for another. I Mabel was charmed with the jiolished and elegant stiangtT, and chatteslwith him freely ; yet when meeting hisex-prc-,ivc, dark eyes, she wondered at the strong likenis h: bore ti;Vune pcixui she had met, yet she could not remember w ho the person wa, nor where she had si-en him. " Mrs. Vernou " remarked Mr. F.mrle- : wissl at length. "I believe vou have two i ; the wn-ckist train. I eould never, never lonM him. jiltlioii-li upin-aram-e taK somew hat alteri-d." J " Yon are riht. Mi Klsie, and I am j deh'-hted to see Von l-,rA. ........ -..Ii:.. ! Mis Mallei, when vou .Uitl"..tlv fr. bll(Ie mv doin( . hut j me full penuiWon, and I could not deny injMelf the pleasure if renew injr my ac-j )Uaint:ii -e w it h your fier." "h. 'r Knh-wxoil." 1ainnieixtl the Mnn-i.-tice-"ii!ttcn and cmil'useil Malvl, ; -I had no idea that that " .o plainly dr-.--e.! and .l.irih a ' clown could Ix the of jour father'a . old friend. Mr. Venion," he continue"!, : turning to the mother. " l had just h-ft . the vexwl, after a lonji and teiiiju-stuons j voynpe. We had lx-en recked, hud hist i ur btunnpe, ami niine.i the clothing we j had lieen wearing ; but 1 had been fur- j nit-hed dry, comfortaMc. though old- ; fashioned uml rurfy-lookin (.-.inn. nts by ; a traou oil I ton n I the Ve-i-l that reM'ued . us from the raft !! which we were ho e- j Uwslv fl-MtitiL'. I w-l!d not urrv in ; town lonvt enough to puniixsi' other cl.itliiii'. as 1 h.n.- 'd toiii.i t the parents ' fr-isu w hom I had been -p..r.iti i si loin;. ' no I pa fl in. a the way 1 met your j daughters." "And I m.id fun of you, lor which i 1 am very orr,' n.i," umruiured poor j MaM. ; ........ . I il.. ).!'. I If " lu'e yi!ir s:s,er kiu.ii ueiemieu i.... lh.vi.i.r l M-,li,l ! will f.r-'ivc vou. after I restore something I found of voitix dropiH-d dnriii'' the wvidciit-' lie pau-i d : then tis'k from his ss ket the itri -ature of him-e!f." Mab.d eagi rly grasj-1 t!c- paper, an 1 '. tore it into fragments.. Turning then to Klsie end her mother, the young man change! thocoiivorsatioii. i thus w-eking t.i sub due the angry tumult that he knew was raging in the husom of the selfish Ik nitty. He was coti-Housof ,a iugudtiiiuister ed a bitter reproof, but he kin w that it ' was richly deserved, and he did it for her g.ssl. As the reader may snnid-e. Iv-ie ever rem. li. led his favorite; an 1. in i; short time, the plain yet amiable girl l-cauie his dear and honored ttlfe. Kiery day adds to evidence a- to the II. s.d's s..iraparii!a. il gle an. .'in! of aiatie .ower- of li tteis. are cosiliu- uallv iH-ing reeeiM '1 fru.i a il sietiotis of the country, teiling .if l i aa lils rived from thi-if v it ni -.iieiiie. it is nn-fjn;il- ' .d ..r gem-nil debiUty. and a bio.-'-! ; p'.irili'T. i vji liiiej every trace of scrofula or utm r impurity . Now N the time to take it. l'r'-Kiivd by C. I. Hood ,v Co.. .. ell. Mass. by all driiL'gi-ts. Jake Contributes. Looking for .lake. I supp-m-?" said Sergeant Itetida!! as Mr. I' tnh r ci.u-nd the station yeMerday with a very 'oiig r.iec. " 'hell, i like to -.e Siiake I don't kn .u that I shall do mil lot l...v." " W iat is it llii- tit.ie?" Mr. Ihtn-ler laid live all.-g-d half dol lar pieces on the desk in ,i row an 1 said : " M iv Ik' you see dose '.'" " r.lo."' " May be it vha.- g.d money?" " Every one of 'e n is b.i,.'' Ii .t is s i: - mi ; I'.'.!.:-- p.--, em on Ille for II 'i- so;", 'tillli-s Vh-tl 1 vli.is ill a hurl ' uud I p its em all in a b ix hind tin- bar.' " Well ?'. " Vlieli, l.isi Sunday Siiake takes a lotion to g i in i t Sunday-school : .jot has all ristdjil vhas .l. r a to make goot boys; .lis morning der Superintendent coiiu-s dow n to me id di- in iii -v, uu I s.ivs : " Mr. 1 in I -r. yon Irn son bey name I j Shake?" -Yes?" j "He vhas in it our !i;idiy-s ienf ; terd i : he ha-a we ry nil b .y." " Si he I. is." " W'e T .1 V - - lljl a lecile c tile.'ti.c.is to pUV -ouie new' book-, ll.l 1 V e.lr s .11 Shake, put-- all dis m 1:1 y in der b.: vhal sllaii v o'i ! i alio, i( t! '.' ' " Vheil. -Sergeant, you . ho.v it vh .s; dot ha- sii.ie iiioi." -iricks by Shake, ' nnd I hat tosholl o;i: f-t-i -1 iliar nil a ' haf g'l-u ni-iiiey to malic 'i." ; " And where is-la!;--? ' "!!c shlips out vheti I eo ii i:i mil I 1 don't lind him anvinore ; nnv b v m s him pnrty s.Miii : if s.1 yii-t ted him dot vhas:-.Msdi a g.i.sl -h ike I yti-t I. null all oafer, mi l dot he come home ; I v'ni!! b ' j laughing ha ! ha .' ha ! hen he comes iv. : I shall k -cp laughing til! he g s down : the ts-llar t.iit me to we if dot ' :s n:e- ; ter vhas leaking mid den?" I " I S"C." " If you he ir sctue'o i !y veil oiiil It d i! I he v'u:w kilt uu I vou't uctlei do s,, any i motT, you go right along ui I mind your j hu.sin ; it vhas shake mid me. tind I 1 vhasdakillg dot b-lgtls uiolieV otld of bis i hid.-." j Sit?ii3 of Ill-Luck. To Is- -i .'ii k by lightning on M ci lav. To sit on a h;i.-s:iw in motion on )'r--dav. To break !he mirror your w ife's moth er ae lu-i. To fa 1 down stairs with the par'ur stove mi Tuesday. To spis-iilate with other p -oiil.-V mon ey, and g . ciugh-. To soiil - ilt in the c i;i' c of a min who has the carving -knife. To s s a lii't c.ili.s-t-'r o-.-.-r v-'ur shonlder ..ii Saturday. T dn-am of snakes after drink in in a prohibition t-ovn. To get w hen you lY;. .,v, r'sur I i w hili b ..ilin on rhar.s.a-. To see a Snilldog.iviT your !.-ft :. mil ..-r in your neighisar's orch.ir.l. To he one uf thirUs'u :it a t.e-V when then' is only l'..o. enough foi -i. To call a bigger mm than y..ur-dl hard name- any day in th a. ek. To marry on Wetue-I a git! uie. pra.-lices wdh ten -pie.n 1 bt i.b bells. To iins-t a .1 tiviive at tin- d. . .t Ic- you :! buyii-o ;, ti, kt t ; l',m. m!.:. To !i't :t;i your money mi a horse who-.- driver has t v. -t his money o i ir...;ii er. To attempt to sit ,.n a i haii liiat -..me one his removed when vou were n.,t looking. To see your overcoat en er either sh mi ller as v. m ('ass on' ()f the shop v..ur uncle. To offend tour be-! loveo girl's !inle broth t you Lis .ii: ther little bay 's iier. '".- Hi'. . i TAB TRADE Vf. MARK f-'rrr from 4pi4ii. I.wWmi m( iVMt. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. At lm .-t -i. Iwttisiia. CT JACOBS QH GEnMANREMEDY f" 1 Cure Shwmtlii. KenMh-ii, hnrpsin ttv. 1 Ul I rjlll 'KICK. UtTf (I ST. s" Mill at Dlaur.fbTs jinn itilct, nm ciuiui . iuuui Uk,ii.Tiauau.a. cou 25 mm Absolutely' Pure. , Ti,M'.i, r never vari.-,. A marvel of purity, , trciirth ami w hutesoiueiies.. M.av eeiinoiniehl ; iiiin-iitiot! uiih ihe muliuuile of low iet, -iittrt i;hl acu or olio-ptiste "ittilers. W'f nf k r-iii I'.oVAL BtklMi I'oWHEK III.. Wall M., X. V fmnaCordial DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, C1!!'. LS A N3 FEVERS, MALARIA. L1V3 COV.PLAINT, KiONEY TROUBLES, NEL'RLC1 A AND RHEUMATISM. TT ii lnv ,rct- IT tive NEW i-- ...i i-i-. LIFE to tha llSf I, 1 In t aLc. whole SYSTEM by Strengthening the Miners. Too ing the Ni-kVtS, iid complclelyDi. gesting the food. nii oi crr. t vaiae f C. s s lu.-a:c:.-i: for L wesk and An; R Aj Womca fcnJ C:..l- . orrp. is TT' 7 '"V LWaa G o i .i it i t; a uc. vottM, no ii r 1 1 u i i rv by I e a d i n f Mrrrra!s, is cnm. poscJ o; carrfulty seipi:d Vr;rt. bie M c 1 " i c "-n b i r. I -a;-fu'ly. r. .--:r.. a S.i'e irnd l-,eant Remedy. sUtartK.trihnf i ' j how to trrst di- at hOME, .. .v.-'i !d, together ome cardw bv new Hrtiotypr process, oa receipt of ioc tn-i Wl i It.k'nill, r U-.l f t.UV, U4 MOT Uulia.UlMRtl,iMi - t I . B CVLY Bf Volina Drt and Chemical Company, iLiiJioat, ni, i. a. . A Ltrset Eomark. Ir i. r-u- I f j1 h f'fiTi-tn t-u ti- -in--! !( inn in. r : ti n imirk n)iut th wt!i.(,-rm! c:i.u' i iM.ic: nt V. i In- 1-t -'i Ni'lIilHIi iU ;mh il r ! n n )i n-fm-fty !nr t-it!i-U!ii ion. u':-. !, lu-iir-fiii Ac. Uv -i)it Jl''- ll'i'il'l. t'll' I Jill'J til!! -..k r-...a.m .ii m v.-r . x.-ei...! ii, .1 1!.. .In Hi.', ii hIum- . ims. Il . i.oN s.,1.1 .a,,! (.(.runlets l.v r. N. Ilyit, HAVE YOU mm IMATISM? A ii of .ty t:i i li-is Ivor, in s.-mhI tr iiiajiy y -nt hi ( ir-v. si.tl TMt.- ii Ui.-' introduced in lh c 'Uatry. v tit-.- RUSSIAN RHUlViAT!SlV3 CURE Tn t;"s-.ti- ha I 1 :tv-i.-iri- Diet o i'J'.r-'tii ut of OnntitHnital xt--tiul-tnf rstifi rvrw t v. li-m it h ii'i-.-.t n-:u a iu it WILL CURE YOU f-..!!. If yii'1 only cive it a rtunefc F.Vt.HV BOX 1ND i ItrtrrthtxS Toe cf.inria'P inftirmat'-on. OfrriptKe 1'h.mm tiUIfi. .itti teuurOTiiai-i. Irrr 1 nr siOf liv till ftritKtfifri. If tme r ttvotrKTla u iu -Mtii'u t fnmir-li it t you. do not be per. yiiauit-J to auytmuwf H-se. hut im'H thm to lb Ui iirul A'-t'M-J, Tl- Al I.IIK itlS. A- I AK hi'J bl .lurki-t Nri-n, i'biUd.'llUiu A PROMINENT MINISTER. lit v. P. Wolf. ibh.r M. K. hnr. Irwin. J'a. : "Willi i!i.t-iir t r':iriiiu'iil lo pu.ic W I. -- - Norniitii luti-Htn. I hnt ii it on n'Vi'oHt in-.-jiKiftti". h!'1 it ri! lik n -ltartii. U i cTUiiily h uoml.Tinl n'invtv frrMitiM.Ml1s ti'Mir4'ii' tir. Mv laniily ar unfit; it with 'ji- il si:ltt',i!'n.' .ld uud ifimrnuucl uy il. 3 HAS ATTENDED laugh's $25 HQSPHATE la. rMiHH us IiiimmIiii'Ihiii. ItS KlIt!S (llllille; tile lKI.-t VWlf I Ii:tve I'xm'ileiJ till nroviotis years, I liiul we look fiirwanl to :ui uniire- ifileiiltil tleiii.iiii this year for this anil .mi- other brands of KAW BONE MANURES. j It' v-niir ic:iIit i;is none of our tmk!s oil hand, k'ih! your oixIits I llil'tl-t l lis. I Send ) our onler in early anil you j will not tw (i 'in jielli'tl to vv.ait tvlii-n llii season is I'uMy unon UR. I la ir :inv I'M riiojiltalo 2iti!c antl i oi Iter i'ireiil;ii-N mill iiiloriiiaiion.ad- HBAUGM l SONS, ."lni!Ti artitrrri l i Vfrhmifil ; BA33HJ3 62S P'iOSPHATE O .-...,(11 l ';, ,,..' .t.-tlll.. -sini.ii-w C7iB FALLS. TIi.- -pr -W'or at Ni.nru KulN tc -M!i uhiit ; hirr:ti".l .-:t'-rtUy i.i a wliit o-o-t mart j iI'iuh tli.- r: pi.;-, uU'l irtvr llie tulKut thv wry h'ir:i'-l t'm;. u! tir.u U-iii pirk! up somt . U N r.v it ( mi; i-l I.. h hw hi 't .if h T ; 'nmrti!ii:,y many -tT..im tiinni!iinl immi int I kii- wli-.ln.i tiMtl Hfi Iv l.,-e,-,,v' ,,rtnai, ji. ! Mm t'"r co(iiitiiin.m . itutifUs (iti.N, in hi ri ' ni.'l n ('iilnniititr .M i.d h Mi-it i v ' i iruaruiii--' I.y '. V ni; SEVERS' .'iCsi rlT CURES "v ;;rj-i C0UGH3.C0LDS ,i;iU& LUNG TROUBLES ... 1 Ifc.-s-- RT AlL CiiUGSSTS Ss. Lzrzzzrs siahes Mkn a l llVKI.V OiVlI'l.CXION U , l'I.KVi: ! T. IN II a...l . .ires CAN'I'Ut Hiillsi. IMUl'I Cs. -M'Kitri I.A. MliU CI'UIAJ. ui.it all :l.iHI l-K.SKH I l.v ktt.ir iitiiuih. Imllvn Hnlirinrl at., i'lll.tilMs. Pit. . ACfHTS Ar-T(a ia Mil " REKINISCENCES ' OF 60 w in lh National Molropoli. i Ben Perley Poore ( tilasir tlini- :li - Wii. ttiiai-.r. ini.l la-evlilrieitien .rf I noted coletritit!. A rielily illut-trni-il trent j oei. i a. . M'-..rv. inHii " yr i.1.-li time'' I.. III.' VMsUlilll! il I le-.el.'.lict. W, .I.,T1 II 1 1 .l- I illiir. --ettls i.i...' nip'.t sttV-. tj'trs. f,tr rir. eiiliireii'l i.-niis. HUBBARD BROS.. I'ub- ii-i'. is. i iitsu.. r. iwwi-sfti. i:;.i. notick rue reUoH iu-; v-ita..-'. imnim tout li 'il.-.! i.i mv .1 ee. uu n.mee U h -rvl.v icitenlhal :he -i. .tie ii! !- .r-eTile1 t.. iiie ronrt f-ir runtir v ee on Tliuraint. IKtmiiUt lii. lss. hen iin.t r.il rsims liiierest.sl enii attenii ! i-i iiiel mi..! . r,iMi -if I tiiltp Hav. Atrnpr ol 11. n: .' A. ..Sesvner. I'n.n - i iff. -e. I ".iv 17. t -.. , It CK1 ri'ItKIELIi. PrvslitHMfUuT. E I.Kt'TlOV NoTK'K. T(l .", Mlll.ll Mixtion Of tllf Fltlnln7l., I'nlnn Ass.-i nion ni1 Kin lieemiKf Cc.niiwiiy will lie lleel ill It. riill oil IllesHoy. Jf, ),y f s-inli.T. sv. ui t ..Vl. k (.. m. lor llie .unscof eleitn n a IVi-iileiii. Vw pnwKtmi, Secretar i"l s;, liios'ior. to Hervciluriug ttiocumtUKrcai ilv lrl. -of Ihi- H.wr.1. U. J. net una. PHILIP HAV. .Wel-K. secnaar)-, Pittiaent. If I Were a Boy Again. If I were boy again, endowed w ith i the oame wild imwion forplucking water- melons in the dark of the ttusm, I would, j no doubt fall a victim to that overmua- ! j tering passion as I did before, but looking : at it ai I do now, would be w iser. Boys ; can not, however, have the mature judg- j mcnt of manhood without the expvrieiivt I and the rheumatiMiii that go with it So j it is bvttcr that in our childhood we may be able to eat a raw turnip w ith Kifety, i and know something Liter on in life. I I notice a great change in myself while j coiiijiaring my present conoitioti wun that of joyous boyhooel. Then I had no ! sense, but I had a good digestion. Now I haven't even the digestion. The hurrying years have covorted over j my sunny head until they have worn it i smooth, but they have left a good deal I yet for me to learn. I am still engaged ; in learning during the day and putting1 arnica on my exs rienee at night. I I'hildhjod is said to lie the most glad- I some jicriod in our lives, ami in some re- spectsthij statement may be regarded an j reliable, but it is not all joy. 1 have had just as mueh fun in later years as I ; did in boyhood, though the jicople with w houi 1 have la-en throw n in contact j claim that their exvriem-e has been dif- i feivnt. I hojie they do not mean any- thing persona! by that. ! I do sometimes wi-h that I could la- a ls.iv again, but I smother that wi.-h on ! ifl coiint of my pan lit. What they need , most is rest and change of scene, They! still enjoy children, but they would like j a chance tosclect the children w ith w limn ! they associate. My parents were blessed with tive hright-eved and Is-aiitifnl little Isivs, ,, , . , , ., , three of whom grew up and by that means ls-came adults. 1 am in t.iat con- ... ... . . . dltloll mvself. I was the eldest of the family w ith theexivptiou of my parents. I am still that way. My early life was rather tempestuous in pl.nvs, isvasioiial ly Ilis ked w ith sunshine, hut inure fn ijiietitlv with relriluitioii. 1 was not a very g.l rt.idstcr w hen young, an I so reii ihutioii was almost always just in the act of overtaking me. While outraged j 1st ice was getting in its work on uie the other lioys es'asl through a small ap erture in the fence. That is another rca-oii h I do not yearn to Is? a lsiy again. When we ran away from schn.il to catch chillis, and w hen we Imilt a II n- to co ik them ; and the lire got into the tall dry grass and htinied four mile of fence and sixteen tons of hay for a gentleman for whom I had a high regard. awl I Went j , k , ,,, t ,. (jre the other hovs j i ivscajieil and have so remained ever since. i :., i . 1 (Jillkulty iu overtaking n. anl walking tip ami nnwn ovi-r my wislilmne. Win n a jiarty of us Intel K-eu i-tii;ai;eil in erallu-ri iiir K:tster vcl's in the li.trn of a oeiitli'iuan who was awav from home at the time ami lie retiinie.l jtist as we ha.l tilldl our jKH-kets with the clmieest vint a;re of his sun-kissi'il hens, tin-other hoys escajicil while I was iKrttj.yiii the atten tion of the il nr. an.l I ha.l tor-liile out the scentnl story of the turn. It is still fn-h in my initnl as I write. I wore tny fa llier'ii vest at that time, ami it was larger than wan necessary. My fatlicr was lar- f-T than 1 at that time for 1 was only nine years of aj' ami ha.l not urriveil al my full stature. In sliilin down tin- batten 1 Uiscovervtl that the ujkt eml ol it was loose and that my Mow ing vol had sliiM'd over it, no that w hen I "ot duvm : :il. i;it four feet 1 hnii with the Kurd Imttoneil inside my Ihisoiii ami thescram liled eejjjs uozini; out of my ktiirker-IsK-kers. Tin: hatten had sprit no liaek airainst the ham iu stu h n way as to prevent my un l.uttoiiin my vent, and while I hiui thereon the side of the barn like miui skin, tli proprietor eauie around and ai -ruseil me of prematurely fathering his (.eirv. I hail heard truth very highly spoken of by iHiiple who had dabbled in it more or less, and so I resolved to trv it in this sL. I ...I...OI...1 ,!,.. ,...1. ..... I van ! iil the ease, and it was the Ik'sI thine; could have doni:, for the man said as had lii-en so frank with him he w oil! take me down as soon as he pot his oth er work done, and he was us (rood as his word. After he had milked nine cows and fi-it nine calves became around with a ladder and took tne down. lie also spankisl uie and set the dot; on me, but I did not mind that for 1 was accustomed to it. To hang on thesideuf a barn, how ever, like an Autumn leaf, Irving to kjck lare holes in the atmosphere, is disa ereeablc. This incident cast a el, over my whole life. It has also reconciled uie to the awful decree that lean never be a Ik iy a.tin. It Did Look Suspicious. "This looks suspicious!" exclaimed Mrs. Suspicion, diri i tin attention to a long, eolden hair which she hail discov ered on the shoulder tif her husband's oat. She took it up carefully and twin ing it about her tinker, examined it care fully. Sure it ain't yours, my dear ?" he Raid. " You know your hair has a golden tiiije in the sunlight. " My hair is black," resjiondeil his w ife in a manner that indidcated too plainly that (lattery would not ouiet her. "This is yellow red 1 may say. Now how did it jret on your coat? That's what I'd like to know." "h," rcsiM.ndnl he, "I forgot to tell you of a little episode that occurred to day. As I wascomiiij; alone; the street. I heard the crv of lire, and lookini; up. i discovered several females liHikinsr out I of a window of the fifth story and aj- 'aling for asfii-tance. I went up the Ihe ttxv escaiie, and oon had all the jrirls safely down on the sidewalk, tine of them tiiUMt have been red-headed." "The evening pajier did not have a line about a fire." "Of course not," continued he. "The fire did not amount to anything, I went around to the ollice and asked that my name be left out, in fart demanded that I lent ion of the atfair be made, and j actually threatened to stop my Mishcrip- I tion if any publicity was given of my j conduct. The rcioiler had me written i up as a hero, aipl I kn iw you wouldn't like to s,-e me in print as saving auvoiic but ynti, , I kept out of print, l'.v the way, I wk a very pretty sealskin s.ieipie I down town to-day that I half way order- j il for you. I lnt you would go down I tr-murMw Hthl mi huw ytm liko it.1 Mr. Arthur S!riltf, Irk-r, !.ikot:i wriU-flthat lrtutliirxil fir twoynus w ith a hiinc kM which wasfntirvly run1! by the us of t. J.n-olw Oil. HcconsiflrrHit a mst womWfii. r-iMe!v. It onttien4 I m in. It i in )MM'ktt-i-kiri alniut the Kime uu anything !. A man nevr mui tt'ils till he vttt his lmnI in. Can a man 1nu anything lie never ownwl ? Why. certainly ; iteople he rail n t' I trains evorv Li. Little one?) often war clothing in j ctilir (iluee. A cufT on the ear in fre quent I Mush ruouii cheap tvataurantd. 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M'iiiI MilvttiM'iiii-iit ninl tnifrtaiu I m nt. ih'tr.i't nnf Jmthni. i-fii'i-H tt Iltt' pur' iiml ', hi'alllititl (Mitrrliiitiuii-itl ' ynir.ir pii c( Uiib ; r. hi t'l'iT) titlloii .!' lift: ''.' M'trtt llf;m.fin fn;ii- .'ruin vry itnr;tiiit i-uinin n iiil rt'iiii" Min' inn ) rrht-tt n h hIk mtiu.t iy ctirrti'l up ! Iln n-iur uf ii'thi 1 pn. '''. ii'fr A.tfKi! (lint Itaxe HUrMi'ii-.l much lt-tt!itrii !irllnir nttrtM mii1 Mn-unu-y nil! It , et:tlii:tii I tlmmli'iiif tit io.iii; year. A ScMfLE COPY fREE ! iii U.ll. ihtr WEEKLY PRESS ni'l mtf- 1 llifi-4'tll l'm,i,nm t.f-f Uili 1.1 tu HIlV N'l'lp-N i P" uf iiiMtitt. u- it.- .u tr ciiiim tt; iir ui"U y In-for vou -ui- j A'Mrr 1887. THE PITTSBURGH i:.i.. in ;ki to 1 s2 IMAG ES. I THE (ISLY DEMOCRATIC I'M'KH j y I'lTTSlil'lHill I j fFTER JANUARY I, 1887, Tie Weekly Post" WII.I. UK i:M..K(iKl) TO 12 PAGES 12 One-half Larger than. Its Present Size, TIHTjS M.VKlNii IT TH K LAS32ST AND CHZAPEST PA P2S IN T33 CCUNTSY. 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New York, WashiiiL'ton. the Smtli In sliort in the IJ pi-'.'s an 1 iiMhitii:i of The Wi.iki.v Pvt will la" found that care ful variety of reading that inte. tts the man of business, the farmer, the p ilitieian, the student, .Hid iire-emiiieittlv the f.ouilv anil household circle. Addin'ss. POST, PITTSBURGH. PA. I After Forty yearn c ' tH.gL'Jittl preration of mrni iM On Hiirw1rd Thmuu?Ml annltcMtldDt. for (MUt-m ia tritm, ttm pvbihrt of the S inttT4 Anwncio eontinn to v livttar fnr iMtanU, eavmts, trl-nirk. ou'T rtrhta. tc.. for lh LTnitd Jti. and W obum pattit ia Ctnadit, Rnind, Kit-, Canaaaf, and ail tbr ewintn ThMrairi ac m aquai4 aad Umit actlitSa at uwun aaaa4. Drawfac n(V vpaei float Ion aparl and fll-H ! th Haiot Ot&oaon short no!ic. raMnahl. So rharira fr piammaiion of nmm!! ar draw.nr A1iv by mail ire Patnthhf in'-1 1 'irturi Mnni' Tnntwr4 lath IK IKVTI PIC AMKKICW.wnifh ha ib lart cirenlatmn and i urn most mtlufnlul wpapr of it k'ml imblUhad in th wnrM. Tb advantaf of aoch a ootio every MteoiM nnderatanda Tbxm larva n Bt.ifUMH.ITT tlntrat4 airfrapr I pobh-bt d WKKKLV at 9X0bu yar. an.l rt admittad U. h tha bt ppr droted to menem. mrhancii. tiiTotKo, nvinnDai worka. and thr dwpartnieai of laduntnar prog-re, pnb Ia d in any rmjntrr. It contain t& mim of all natata aad t it 1 of ry invtntion patented arh Try it tow oatk for oa doiiar. bo d hv aM nrMlaalr. If um bav aa invatioa to n4at writ t Mnni M jMiMiMir i CMtaaiut Mil Hrfw.l-y. Naw York C Eft MAN ASTHMA CUftE ! IntanUv i-i-w 1b m TV4rrt attack nd IiDirM crroi.rlrle ? AO a.UM. lit 4 l.r.Hinc tmd by anhUiitJ It actinn if Hn BBerllt. drrert. and rrrtain. and a mr b trw Insult in all curattV ewwt. A virla tnil c&o nne tha ant 4Mioai Prr&ka aad 5 1 a rf an dmcm. or hj Dxfi S mr4 h rv fur tamp IL M-Mirr If SS. m. Paai, M mm. i ' ' 1 i3 LaT B2 II bill m JOS. horxe &co:s RETAIL STORES. NEW G00D3 ABHiriKG DULY. ; p'Jg'5 ."ilks. Velvets. I'lushcs. lres (nsN. We ' . , , ; HORSE HIGH, BULL TROKC, AND PIC TIGHT, oiler ssvial values in black Silks at Toe. Sl.ijo. $1.25. aud upwanK linipde I inama, j SOMETHING NEVA a new- weave; also extra har-Mins iu pure! .-.,, , , .,. , , .. ' r ' : le ftrr riinitf.sl hi the mnnfnetir-e of than lilaek Silk Mnnihs, at ti'i cents. 7." cents and ! f, nr' s-mierset an, Mwerviale. It is the mini ; Imruhle. mi.) -ir.-ii-.-vi feiiee klu.wri. No litros. upwards in teloretl ilks a full assortment : ,,,l"r to st fc. hseiiiry in svMm-ivt t the of ii.lers in a iiK-rb cpinlity of Satin Ithtula mes at yl.no a yard ; eitlra R.kid coli.n-d tiros tirain Silks at low prices. N'ew Slrissl Velvets, in Colors, at ?l.liilld Sl.l'oa yard; Plain I'oiored Velvets at s.i i-ents and l IM .1 yard bargains. I 'oiored riii-hesat Jl.il and l..Vi extra ipiality. New iniiorted lris lN,ib ; ainel's ll .ir t'li.th-i, Frciih fords. Iliksket t'l-ahs. Wrap de hev iotte. and a large assortment of S; rij eil Suitings ; extra g.sid bargains in I'iain i'olori-d All-wool Suiiiiie r.,ilis. from .V cents a yanl and upvvanis. New i-tfeet- ia I'oiiihiiiatioii liress Patterns in the i'ashieua h'e colorings, bargains ill Tal'le l.iiell.-. Towels, laiec I'un .ii.s and Curtain M iieriaN he the vard. Josei Home & Co 's lvetnil 'Stores, PENN AVENUE, PITTSP.URC. PA Tta BcSiOWS Falls E2DDi ti 11 ITivo rr..-el ttnm. se'.teMte tie t r Milier- lor fo nr." .'opririM'.i forevaneri'ttig Si.tl-", soit'.I?! ii mi v i n it, h. it v,i ll'Vi ri on pinalli'it fur mniirrr of ki irom tion. prevoMT oi fp::l OB oCALITTOFfllOllCT Msny TllOFSANDt In use. scad Jor lilui-trau-dclrcul ir wl'-a Ustiniunlaii to VL Farm Matins Co., Eaiios ratt;. Tt. FOR SALK: 7V. .1 ! Il V'; ' :Cl.l sia-e-.-irr,.! V.,ik. S. .,!). I l..i!':l I.' . ttl:. II. ill.a's e!i a. I. II. chuiery u sin..-: .lee.s'i s.. I r. ;'..!. s 'Hie Old Schuttler l'.stuhlixlit'tt i:i 1 lime just reeeived tuu cn.-I'wds .( Ihe Shl.Koll.lN'.. Si 1 hi. i-Kla.N -I ili. TTLI.U IVA.il.Ns. Ihe imol iiniiilele Wi-trrti Vii(ron in liie mark.'-. f..r l..u'.t or K..rui i'uri--,. iia t.,.. .s. ;,i r. i.hk VI. vms tli.-re is a Kenr llrake. ut U- wl u li-.u Laiiliuj: liay or sriti. a uua-tienx l.ia; urm. rs kuoo Ihe- ueeeasilv uf wliell tiatiliui-.hi Lilly firnis. PaeA luirl uf llie Wul-n.irlt ul' tins Hnif.it l.ax itttil in Sluek inrve. years t-t6o; tx'iiijj Wuitusl uj. iuni.riiiK t:.e. ork to U.' liiolmihiy s.-.t-oi.d t 'eie beilii; ilt.tieO. lleinir iLc teuletrs oi ihe DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, Ii ia ihe uuly ttaifttii iiutUe tliat hns U.ts imifr,eitMnt. It ;v.r:'!s tio ntitty if Ukiiij; urt 'ihe wluvl" tt jb.ras', u- in tho oM -lylv ; ) i iijm t.iiiiins u c.Mp th. Hiii.n tun Ur uilfl in than riw juiutii.-s. TaU Watruii h-.u tj )v mtv 1 1 to U: fully ai.Tirvt-iati'l, uml iaiiit- u ilui lo htiy w;!l J-iAfli Vj Hn: U 'K.-!'wv pun. h;i-4:ig ckw Imtv. ICvery AVagon lull- Insured. lit trtrili titit mukti cf W'jf-n U ttlf (nlijlir, Ull) tv I tin .-a:r;' niMk ui Wiiir-m ri.rftvr yt rs w lir-n rr;h;in -tv K-x-ky Mt'tiMaiit". tr r-mkA that wt-n- itJiifM inif.itsvt...-. hikI ifny u-.uys u t'-t. J V'lil on 'ii' r Kffj'fUi- er I-nrt IIiH, W'ttftttt. .A:?ritw "V:iiiltt Thrniiuhiiiit soMi.l:SKT, MAIilJ! J. lssj. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mam F uti bi.r AVI' I'KM.Ky. W ii.'Lt-.tl.; H IlrTxtl.i.it t.l LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soil Woods. OAK. Ilil'l.AK. si.;s. 1!( Ki:rs. Mo! IMM.s. ASH. YV.UNir. MilUKIN'-. .s.sl .-1 ! I: li A 1 i.s. i'Hkuisv. vi:i Low l'isi:, miin'Mk- imuki liAM'-rrus. uitxT.M T vMirn: i-ixr. i .m ii. I'.i.imk, m:wki. k-s1.-. A :-iieral I tie- .1 all (fuel, s f I ..,.l,: r 11 AImi. I'Hll 'l.illi-ll il il v ei l!.. ii'e- J.ntiujillies.-, ":. a. li..i. IOI.I AS CUXXENGII AM, Office and Yard Opposite 3. & C. II. R. St ition, Somerset, Pa. AXXOl'XCl'lM hlXfJ .Ml:. K. s'l'.llii.i;. ,.f the. il. jr: ,, K..;t.m., ,t sv,.(:.. , .-,1, ;;.!,. , ;., lioimee to his in nv iVieii Is a:i. ..if ro:i-. t Yit -l- u ,w I:ir-. r .lii I thiin at any lime in in, l,:i.-in-s ,-;in- r. I'.e ti. n!:lr .u:. ;iii..n !i.i. I en -iei : ul' tine Iloli.l.iv ..ni, ciutij rt-:n- DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Silrcnrars. Srcazrs. Frisch and As::icaa Chcks. We van show the laruit stoek nl' v:it. lies in the city. U'iih a lure a-sortmi nt of l.' :-tones, we are enahleil to moimt Diainon.ls t., suit any I'lrtleul ir f.uiey at short noti.-e. hi short, mis st. k iu nil departments' has li-i n inen .ist I an.l umi'nliil nut tu meet ihe larjw lloiiilay Tnultt wliieh liy riirht uf aiiiuvt iorty yir; s.i. ees-i'ul l.u-iiu .-s e r:. i:.v. we have every reasi in toexji-t. Your PatronauA Solicitetl. R SEIDLE, 50 5th AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. GUN 2ponLr.!T GjocIs, T!;ei.ii i.H'i ilarr. I.r I 'at.ti.lles. 3 i 31 vs -- ......... u n-inr, our v holc-ji'o ft i THE Lf'BUnc MAh'F'G CO.. Beaver College and Musical Institute Braver. Pa., Client It building , pleasant and htalthful. Organ W. $125 Fences FOR "i" t.s-, ,arr.kuc laiaory liUiVMf. J. M. MAItSH ALL i Sii.v FOUTZ'S HORSE AWO CAT1 LE POWDERS TV- -M . o HBtti w!T t nt foi.Tr. iiotb or Lrs tf.H, ! K .'it' I'-.wifni nrp nrl mil?-". -o.:' J'wdi irii; rr'-fii p-'. itc K.r. voil i'ottiiHm ui'l inrr"i- t ot';.nt rr i ' tii ie-uy ji,-r rent.. ami n.ake Vr butit-rLnu Ii!-i AS IO W 1:1' I, Jiiitss.- ;'it- i :1;:re jui' 1. I V)i-i 7 Pn ! t jj.t ivn ATlar ACTIO. boia tf t- v I'AVIO . roUT3, Proprietor. EALVIilORE. AID. ' . ;Tnp At? priPii rptppfTP Vv.ww " ono","j al.lisl.ed 1 (.OV'IIUIl.'l iu- I. -i en s. r lee. I .!r:.tetil',.jl a ia- ii. a!: l'r:neiiti c::i.-s ..t i:!.- I nit. ,1 si,.i, ai.'l :'c:ah. II. oi: K!-.. l'r.lie:;.;.! n::' ... n. H.;j, liiaa I: Vi. 1'o.w: u .:i--i lia. a: H". J.'le. iMlva l l. Al'.'v ..r : . l.er, ;1M I'.. ;. M IC c : J;.ri,- .J. r.,.. ..' I a.,.;- S ., r .. . r vi-e li.vi-n.n. V. i.-li:iii.i.,n Ii. r. s,.u,; , ,r , ir ei.au. ......,.- ''A!.IHOXAHLK i crrri-K and tailor.: "SS1 SELF-THREADING ?Vj "" IVierina E.-, ,.i ri.e . ve ..I In- . . , .. ,, '- .??;VAi -:- .:,. i t.. ,.!! TVKIl-ri'WirHi.fl' , in;, K f -f? A. rf' ... ;...$ f:;v..r "i it.U M M. 11'S lis i h I i.k.;. s.'ll usi r. T( liable Wagon, t'l:iro:tt hi IS i'4, $- Lte'- i-K5 ' -s m I? - i. .. .7 .i.), ,j,:n the County. '1 .. ... . r.- '. keis. i ; '.rial .e !o. -IZ. I u. K i si.iie k. in JEWELRY JUK L.UII I , MANUFACTURERS, Anil Dealers in all Kinds of Fin Pock-:: and Tatl3 Cutlery, hrowx iinrrii 520 and 522 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. I M .ii.iliir.nr, r- W. -: : the .VI, ntiiii's. iwl J.i-::in. :-i..K:..: 8E?; "3 " -1 4,J E. W U VTjp; binraiv. iar. inr, Mit St., Ph.cJa.. Pa. FOR YOUNG LADIES. ca tie Chia English, CUssical, Music and Art Imfi ! It Will Be Clad Tidings to th SHWING 1IACIIINE, 'i' 7 '.' ! ) o .:,' WHITE -I'::l'T SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. lr-m th- rat--. A in-w nii-l -( w-:.:v ; Stitch Regulator and Indicator, c:lt 'I Mrlli,iU r- ..TUll'.-h; 'i. .; AUTOMATIC E03BIM-VINDE3. le- n , li ii 1 ,.).!,ti: . ai. t..' w. !i'i -!.. ..I ihr.-.i.! u iib.e. ia. ;:..-!..-. it :s 71. i: .!.' 7 i: i .i ., .. e ii I" ; " 1 i' inh. j,,? II "1:1.1: lai'.i s ;.. ., '.n,,;.!,,,! ill. an-1 rr-al'y a!...;-.' a- LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING jULn:Lit-(. nii'I :il :!.( iui ii-t v.i-i.-.v f.;,., (l; th:.- M.i-h:n. . l. 'l tu- tii':ti:i tin Itl"''.t:!it (" J;'iv;i.t; ;i M:.i liiiu'. ti!"!' r t ar-ri'iily x.un,: Mi- WHITE. T- r-Mi;-; uh:i sh-i-iM .il 'trie.' H-I-ir' -V.-'i st a JOSEPH CRIST, t, Jenner X Roads, Sornoisct Co., I'a. 7-- i. Ml i4 TriGAT CONQUERED S WAYNE'S !LDCi:,Rf.. s!ii5- I (EiiL'S?:) D-SWAs1iEiSeoy z.iS M"ea." .H''4 yra"ti ..S t...t s, N'iijt Fei fell iiir'ni..ii;t.ii .! ihe niii t; .venim -lit UtieK )!: .1 .'. it t.i : Kt. .';... l et.lral FasM'Mi.-. r h'-. ("..itier Tth Ave. au'l siaitL!.. W. str'srl, I-'! '. ir.'.h. H. jtMr::i. iv.mi:'kiTs HLOOI) SKAIJCIIKK' i ..v.. ..r .1. . L - .. . - .!.... e..rJ flit , OiNsrvii'Tliiv;. nt;iiyi tlir l'Vsl'Fl'sl y !KMi i:i:II.V'jt. -Liitis. fiJ.I'S. lNKAM.MATI.'N l.F TIIK IJ sum: rNrss iik ni:nrK PIS IXTHK i;K sT. .tr .' ll is tn iiu'iv on'"! I'urilier ..I II - 1:!imI :'" ill-o a eertnin "K.-.;.,!. r of Ihe A.'l le.it- " ii ?.irer.iii.'ii.T ul t;.e entire .sj-t-e tain aii.l -..ee.Iy onrt lor 1'r. nt' l-i putri.l Sre Tiinmt. aii.l sn.,ui,i t ret- nu. t'll rf U ill everv lamiiv. 'i'l.is mi.iie.ne i- nm .!.!;!' K.-.is. anl i K-rfeeily sn.'-. Whrii i.i .itaer i r-i:ii la.vt' failisl this one tia-i ' tt- t"! rj:r Many n.. teet :...u a.. h.'s- t '-ai.' n-' iluiheaiih a-ahi. n-joiee ih i lp.t l. ar-! . Collt(HIHl'l K.MtSjrill), !i.ft.ll-.!!.' i'l"r"t1M botiiu. thev w.-n.' fei.T.! i.i js ri..'-t h'.'t.;. -iiii. I urir.; RliKt V ATI'' H.t .1'. . . F.-r the relief -h K'.einn u.-ai. N' ii-:i1e,. lleu.hi. lie. Inetiti era. Tnntli.'U'tse. i wri. omi-" ihel-st nu ilieim-s el in.' up- :.-!:.'" iliseilM's. A'l.ln-ss vitu. 1 am::H;T wi'-jS-lyr. Iuuliert-vuie. mm.-!'1' ' MI.KI.i:s IM FKM. . MERCHANT TAILOR. i ll.'Vf IlelSe's ,-'"f" ' Latest Styles, and Loett Price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEES Somerset, Pa. S '200,000 1 fn p in- xr sei,. t.,.l" i rt-nr- t.r-t;.i'--. :.'! (-V in in y tu noria anil lliul will M .mirHiM' f.-r-tf-r t h:iii piivtj'iiitr hi Vrt!r'.i t-t- .i)'ilii in iirtnt-s it!icni-li w,i'it.-.l v-rv htr. .f il!:.r m-x. I ' u'' nit Hi- ur tmr- tim. t-T,!v. lo ! " J tii.nr.,',,. i.,,,.,.. l . .n - (..-..! ,.rtier-- IiitWv fcir.iL ihm-t . II. if .1- ' Purtiiiixl. Me. YMINiTH ATOH S NdTK K. T p.. 'rifTi .. I'i ,c I-rt'n- uf aillriiii:-lratit.ii in : " , hu.vtti -n LTaii;ii iu rht-iiu'li r-k11"1 !j r.jiT ii'iilionrv. n..iirf U hir.' ifi'" w IhTmuk iinli Mel ; -tti.I t-tii(c t-' " "' ''x mc f'.ivmt nt, :iiil th.iM: i:viny t-i ii'ii- -,i:furf rtint u, rr-iit ttttiti dn!v mniifiu aifi tlmt nt rfl 1'iltdiy. lxviiit-vT 17. dilW" rvsllei.Cf of tJwiitoaWi. , JOHNU.ZIMVKKMO ' -. f--f TV fe r .l t H -sL i ij 4 Ti 2 EAT C003 FC'JD buPr'i: r r-vr or.:T',''T' rn U,,L.rtl liiiii. ret) . MI.':i!'i; vrv ,:.r.., ;,.,',,,.., ..l.r .1 i i.i r .l :i':;V';-v h..lt''. 'IS' T' t" . L.r.. XI '!.'
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