.'.'f''li'.a' UNAWARES V,' .-n- uttiii. itftf -'"a!njt. On trie :air. H ... t. i-.rr I cuM f.H.i.l it. .;..!, r . ere yet I mixnl i. Ai.-i. .1- :r:i. !"-! I kiwi it. ;f-N- in lii '. kt-t hi'l it We ii-.-w Ib kiiii after watttinp. hi the rtai". 1 Im.' ;im! i lint hi" -1 M nif it. Alia !n:ur- I iti'e:t V,u!. I tl. nl: In airelii-i.dti, I a kit-wi lr;-.rr I knew il. wit.- vl.-nt. df'i-r wal'rnii. Hi, llit- 1:li-V 1 .inr '! ii!i t i i L -y f.-fling. Km Im- !mi. i.efer Iwlins. In I tut 1' 'I 're-., ill ' fl'iine ;l ruv !-:.'h "! n-vealilli:. I'n.iw A LES3-ON IN PALMISTRY. it .i... smi.tii.-r i;iv l.v the wa. veur Mtxl vnii- hi.'.i :iliiisl Ml aire afro . , it w'Mm in.. many years i air.i ni'i-l f t he i.l. Ytvr never are what they m-.hi t.. I tea Iter tljt-y are pi.ne. j Tin v hit i-itin-r .hrtr or lutit r than . they i v. m. I tin h' year f mine ere : like ail tin- n-t. M.e vn. 14 ami I wax j .;. Sin- ;i m t'y, irrueeful anil slemler. , U. r hair ;i i k. anil eauie tlown low ; ovit In r f.in-litwl. iter even -re brown j ami u I. I'll i-lif l.ui'.'ln'il they Imiirhetl, ; wl,.-n flu' Mil. they, ami . wticn t-lif :ii:ti i! Jln tii to they cotiM j -itk. tin y iii.1 i-jh k to lue nnee that Miii.tin'r l.v tin- k. Tint I am atitii-it- j in- mv stury. lli-nliee ks iTi- rich ith -..!..r an. I !.i were lii-r lijis. he was pret- ty. was riu!li-, an. I I aa I toy of lii. an I awkwat.l. a-lilim ii rii.tf an-l as iinrp- ; i..iia!iii- as lrnji- of l'i are apt to lie. j t w.-e- riiiil - wl.o irave me my first ' U-.-.HI in i!iiu-try. 'he a ri.nuntkat th.it nif: I"'-! f 'l'- "".1 Until p- ! ftn an.! i-;.iam--.s. -ifvotiil to ro il. hi. ii . an 1 b.i.l ait ir.-"tion lor n.yster- ie. w Lie . .-:n,.e from tleet. tlown in her, lii-.,n. l.a.l heun when iif j. H I I.im-.I mi ! her. To her only : ,, liiM.li ii. ,.n i ii-m In r alone all tlie v.iiilhfiil ;.!! el'mii ot a p"iiitf hoy ! w:i -ji i .ni-! l.i'. p-ii.il. She iliiln'l , Jiive im- (in ii ; there .i no mystery, no r.'iiMiii-. ii.,.n-tn ;,!iii!t ine; hut there i wt-n- ' .ir.iinels ai'.'l 1 ai the only Ihiv j in al! i'urtMi tii th;it ubi" knew that j Mimeier t.y the -a. Aii-or.liiit'!y. uieler these i :r. uiiiM.iii. es. I wasiiiii'le tit fi-el that hit- a a very .:eaaiit tbitijs :1 I . a v-rv p.iliie ft at urn for my ufr. j !ii tie- afie ..f t'li- !i. where wo ! he.. my inn.;' we wen- kiiiMoik. f.ir , re-unveil. I'iiiliis ainl I there was an an tnj'i. t. .l Ih.oI. mi iimie. ith a tliny ' e. n-.-r er.iei.fi oj n a' the ha. k ami nil- '.-iii o iiinst, whieh save to its content i a tvrt.uii tIaorl venieity as though its j v. !l.;W iafe ha.l l-en )ireil oxer hy ti.aiiv an iiMr.il s. hohir in jen ir'me by. j Ail! wv.til.l ti.ey have simlie'l it so ilee- ! !v ha i it not t.-i l the truth? It contain- j .I fiV'inn or laii.is, r.niL'hlv ilran, with ( lal.vimtl-s of I. in s ni-on the palms. cross.- ; in if an'l m-nswiii" rw other like the reus.-- in a erumiile l uieee of itajwr. These ii.vsteriinis linen were defined in the text and theii s''iiitiinnee for weal am) lor woe were (minted out at length. In thi- i'hil'i- fairly n veHtil, er to unravel its mv-tery and muster it detinit mil.-she ih voted her-elf w ithar-ih-nt ia -t. until limiliv she knew enough of its lore to L-i" e me my first lesson in pahnist-v. The same to which I liaveal 1 it led Is f ire. It was one afternoon in June We loci waii te'e.l f.tr away Irotn the hons, an I sit -I'm n mi a rustie U-n h on the lawn overlookini: the w-a. "( 'huh." haul she (I was called Chub whi'tl I sas lo !n'. illS' I looked a lit tle i-.ke a i ImS as a trout l.toks like a lol jihin as some men nowaday an' called jrre.it i. -shall I ri-a i lr.nn destiny in your biui?" " Siiiielhitis yoii learned in that old b n " " was my uiiroiuautic reply. " Yes," she ai l. : n I it s simnlv won rlerfu! It it it l. ils il.tyoii know," she a. I l.-.l col uideiitiiiily.il raw ins; a little i'!os r to my sale and ". -.ikiic almost in a whisier. !. i you know " What?" I usked, intenst 'd but lint enthu-' d 1 hat is, not jut then. " Whv it has t-iid me all my life; rv ervthinif 1 ever did ahnosl, and it shows me the uiot Is-aiitiful I'tit tire you can think of. Isiit that ni.-e?M course it limit Is. true." 1 mav have lisiked skeptical, but I .W isi'Iy kept silent. " Well, it is tine. 1 know it. for" this triumphantly " if it tells the truth ahoiil the put, w liy slionMii't it tell the trutii ahoiit ll.e future? " H.iviuir no ali-werinc aiye.uient at my disiKwd at that iiiouient I made no re r.ly " If yon don't can-1 ban - your f trtitne told, thttuiili " she eoiitiuued with a touch ofilisapp untiiient in her displeas ure as she arose w ith diifiiitv and prepar ed t I t;r. " Pon't ifo. l'hillis," 1 evclaiuied K-ni-tent'v. " Yii-i can tell my fortune if you want to You call tell it a hundred times, I ilon't .-an-, ind.-ed I don't. I'd rather -nj iy ii. ("oiue. now, tloii't Iw aiijiry, I'inllis. How d von laiii? Se. here are in v hands lutli of them." "If yon will pr.eiii et. i s- re-il eood " I'!iill;s sp ike slowly an ! witn emphasis. "I'll roinis.- an tiling," I interrupted. And if you will n.il sooir at the art," ahe cunt iim-il tike a true vie'or. w ithout noticing my coiupretiensive hut ill-timed jtsint to her terns .! e.i:; j t j "If you w :!I Is iiiiet ami respectful and remeiii Ist all I tell J..IU 1 will read your li'inds, ot her in " My pi.-'itin 1 ii- time, was i earnest wild -n. il'iile that the paluest relented a! nee, and after LO-.tpin thetiiisof my tMii--to-ti-li.il hand in one of hers and Isiim.ri..' w iih a laimy linger tip to the iars it ..I the lines which crossed the palm sti-- l,..-.,n draw mi; aside thecur taill wtia h hid frolu uiii.-arieit eves my futim- an-l my past. " What a hi',- hand you have. Oiuh," he ttl s'i f.l I ty w i y of a pn-1a;v. "and how hard it is.' My hand did look lar,r- when clasptni j by her dainty (ini-rs larger than it ever ! looked lie fore, an I as I (Med up m it it I teemed u jrrow rven larjer still and mv fatv reddened with shame. "That tlisn't make any difference, though," she mot iuuetl, I can read it all the l4ter for that. The lines are bitrer, you knuw." I didn't know, hut I felt pratefut all the usint. "Thislonjt line," went on the ibyl thoughtfully and seriously. " is your line of life, isee how loujr it is? You w ill live t be very old. I wouldn't be sur prised if you lived to be 50, 4S at least. I am sure of that " Forty eijrht doesn't aeoui a very Methu aelah of an u when tiue ia 1U or there abouts. " Thisline is yonr line f head. How very deep it is and long ! Yon are coin-? to lie very smart sonic day, 'hub. You shouMut lie liisiiMiragcd at anything, Kven if yon should lie arrested some dav and sent to stale prison don't dsvpsir, no mutter Iniw long you have to stay there, lor this line wv lull are goi ig to be gn at and g.td and your life will be pros- pcn.uc and happy every bit of it." . on 1 '''r'"1"" 1 r"'mrked heroic- ally." And at that moment I dont be- lii've 1 would have tleiiired even if my ! bappv and prosperous career hd Iteen w illiHl bv the fate to Ije passed forever !in state pnsn. " Yoo have lieen bad. Chub," contin I ned the pretty soothsayer, " very bad. A ! little line under your second finp-r tells j me it was you who sank the snlllioat on the rocks, besides that, your clothe were . all wet the next m.minX. Iblushel deeply, but said noth.ng. j W. it for me to deny what the fates re- j vealtsl? It was not-not then j : I knew I was rvlit, PI.H. , i- but 1 shall never tell. That would a t be fair, considering bow 1 have found i . . fcw out. ButIon'tRointoyouriast,lwIll8n)o ii lu j, ev,rv time the read the future for you. I s, ream wa t.mied on from the faucet. Aetin I l.kil wy prat.tude while she ; , went on i "This l.rt of lines U'low your thumb, ; ! and there is such a lot of them, tell me ; you are poin-to la- lamous-very lantoos. 1 annon nnruiai you ""ii i" . w hen von are so jrrcat. oil men are so j ungrateful. , , . . t Well, don tsuneezeniy nana j so hard ; jtcrhaps you will be different from your sex. I'll try and believe you anvwav. This line in the middle of your hand is the line of fortune. You are pv irir to Is very, very rich. ("huh. 1 w ouldn't ! surprised if you could afford to go to F.tiMpe some day and have a horse and carriage, and ow n a bouse w hen you prow up." Will I ever marry ? " I asked. Yes, this funny little line right Mow that bard spot says you are going to mar ry but you must not ! foolish with your mone .", t huh. " Never in. nd the money, Ph ill is, Ti.II I ... , ., t . ....I.,;,,, i i me who I tn going to marry, lexi laim- , , , 1111.. ! ed. gtowing Isilder and lsikleras s te 1 , . . . 1 1 grew more timid. " I can't tell you everything, you fool ish ttoy. I haven't pot that fur in the ltook," explained the little inaiil, hereyin Ion ncast ttii'I ith a tli.lontacy worthy if a (rreater ae. ''Ml read that part of my Iile myself, I'hillis," mill I ith a valor I ha.l never hail la-fore nor have had since. "Hen-, ilon't ro a vay. I can't n-ail it alone. Keep hol.l ofiny ham!. There. Now t li t me take vi.ur other han.l only to j . :.. 1... I;.. .. III. Mi- tin w.r -in- IMIIIIl OUl tlie iiurr. w o. .- v ..- , ' .1 t.io hiji, yott sts'. Now I'll tell you who I'm to uiarry stime ilay, if she w ill wait t..r inc." I'erha I ilon't want to know. 1 ilon't care who vou are going to marry. I 'ml m M v it is Jennie Miuirsorsome other j girl you know nt home." intepos.il the j sil.yl, .rophetess no lonpT. " No, it isn't Jennie Miggs," I retorted warmly. " I am going to mam a la-auti-ful girl witlihrown eyes and la-aiitifiil red hi-, and dark, curly hair. I'm going to niarrv the prettiest girl in al! he world, t 'an.t you guess who she is, 1'hillis?', If mv description lacked dctiniteni-ss my manner didn't. In snatching her hands away from mine little I'hillis slid oil the ls-in h mid darted away from the scene of my prophecy into the grove. Hut I wa too earnest a seer to Ih- thus toliU'.l of my auditor and in a moment 1 had overtaken her. "Will he wait for me, I'hillis? " I at-ked as I put both arms around her to st .y her flight. ' Oh, Chuh," said iihe a. half hour later, "just think of it." "Of what ?" asked I, ready to think of Miything, but ahle only to think of her. "Just think how nice, it will be when you are gretl. We will both Ik rich to gether, won't we? " llid I say it was many yearn ag If I lid, 1 certainly waB mistaken. As I ait at my desk to-day and haik at ln-r pretty, gi'lish picture in its frame of blue and gold it seems only yeslerday. Yet it must have been longer than that for I met I'hillis o t the street last week. She is over :ji I now- and h is four children. lie is stout and dresstTt in loud colors. She is the w ife of a rich Ch c.igo pork packer, who hasn't any more linen in his j . , 1 1 i than one of his canvas backed I.HIIIS. And I well, from me fortune, fame and prosja-rity are as faraway yes.even finthi-raway.like 1'hillis than they were that day in June in that summer by the Sea. The Resistance of the Atrnos-r phere. From 1'rof. I.angley'n illustrated taH-r on Coini'ts and Meteors in the January ' '. nlnrii we ijilote as follow. : Kverylstdy has notictsl that if we move a fan gently, the air parts before it with little effort, while, when we try to fan violently, the same air is felt to react, yet if we go on to nay that if the motion is still more violent the atmosphere will resist likt; a solid, against which the fan, if made of iron, would break in pieces ; th's may afiii to. some an unexpected prorty of the 'nimble air through which we move daily. Yet this is the case, and if the motion ia unly (to quick that the air cannot p-t out of the way, a itody hurltsl against it will rise iu tem K'r.iture like a shot striking an annor plate. It is all a ti Ktioti of speed, and that of the meteorite is known to lie i u niense. One has It-en seen ttt fly over this country from the Mistiss-ppi to the Atlantic in an inapprecia'ily short time, i roliattly in Icsh than two minutes; and lliotlgU at a presuuiable height of over titty miles, the vel.s ity w ith which it shot by gave every one the impression that it went just, ah ve his head, and some w itnesw of the un -Kia-cteil appari tion looked the next day to see if it had struck their chimney.. The heat devel oK'd by arrested motion in the cast' of a in ass of iron uioving twenty miles a sec ond La;i lie calculated, and is found to be much more than enough, not only to melt it. but to t in u it into vapor ; though w hat probably docs happen is, according to IVifcssor N.-wloii, thai the melted surf,ice-)orlions an.' wited away by the pri-.ure of the air and volatiicd to form the luminous train, the iuteiiol remain ing col. I, until the difTcreinx- of tonii-.i-tnre causes a fracture, when the stone ! breaks and pitsvs tall some of them at j red hot heat, some of them, tossihlv, at I ttie teiii-rattuv of outer spatv, or far Ije I low that of freezing mercury. " Where do these stones come from? What made tbein ? Tl.e answer is m t yet complete, but if a part of the riddle is already yielding to u ientv, it is wor thy of note, as an instance of the connec tion of the acieu.vs, that the lirst help to the solution of this astronomical enigma came from the chemists and the geolo gists." Crease Heel. Tlie follow ing remedy for grease heel is said never to fail in effecting a cure : Wash the sore clean with cast ile soap and soft water, then wrap a linen or muslin cloth around it, and wet it w ith salt water altout three times a day, or in often aa k g.-l dry. The cloth may lie four or five i fold thick, and a drv cloth wraiuicd over j it if the weather is cold enougu lo freeze, j As soon as the crack are t-utirciv healed j up tie up w ith a dry cloth, which leave on from eight to twelve days. Careless nurses have let children fall, and injured them for life. Thev haveal ; so given them doses of cough mixture j containing opiates with fatal results. ) There is no danger in Red Star Cough Core. Free from . narcotic. Only "5 I cents. Prompt, aafe, sure. Singular Discovery of Gas. When the artesian well lit Amsdella brewery was completed there was r ceived about the water slifrlit indiration of natural pis. Nothing, however, was thoiipht of the circtni:s-tanee, as the ele ment w as apiwrently not present in any considerable uuantitv. Ahout two weeks e flame of , u chan.'ed to 1 ,)r,,si,ity with a f frjiu tjp BaM astouisl.e.1 to ,rVe thr ,iti. uf a consid- " , , 11Bnt:t. (lf as. which burned ..u unlink tiiulumi eielitv barrels ' ,.irn!1,i n.u ",. odor- ! ,iVi, ' ,n ,. .,;! . j, js on,y . i ,..r- t.. tnm nn m streaiii oi water in : i.;i.i;n,. n.l linni flame I ait j.o o 0 I . - -,. ,,e volume ! yM.nlvii i(( ,u!licient to kindle in- j ',,.. . - .l . ,.n. ,.i,.IK. f flame. I This is all the more remarkable since the water is punist into a lolly reservoir oe fiirv W-iiiif distributed, and the greater portion of the-s thus has an opportunity and no tiotibt is K'i uiitted to free itself. That so much remains in the supply of water distributed throughout the struc ture is certainly evidence of the presence of gas in very considerable t(iiantitics. . . ... - Mr. Ains.K-11 states that as the presenceof j ev,. tJ,,wof the oil is disturbed and causes gas has not la-en noticed until after the j a ainoky, uneven light w hich is very vcx eartiiiiiiake, he was led to associate the atiotis. I have had burners brought in- two Iacts, aim inotigiii m.ti n'r " ; ' j pressure haillteen oia-ned bv the com ul- 1 n -.1 i ah hi connecting he shaft ol the well with r .. . , I a natural gas resertou. on ..-..i , utilizing the fluid for fuel purHses has not vet U-eii considered, as no tests have la-en made to ascertain the exact or ap- proxiiiiatnl volume of tlie ?as, olume of the gas, w hich it wasstatnl seems to Is- intermittent. If the sui i.lv is .uiliciently lar-e, it eotili! Ie usetl or fuel an'l illuinination,anil wmilil i an, hanishtil ; hut things on in a slip niult in a laiye saving to the firm. The sho.l manner, year after year, with no iliscovt rv of this vi in in connection w ith attempt to improve them, the one at Knowersville, although Isith I '-Hut to resume: Tiie burner is fur shotilil prove tiHi inconsiilerahle to lie of I ni,!,,.,! w ithazreat nuiiiU-r of small - : 1. .-..ft-.oill- ltl,llllllt:llliC lir.Mll Illtli it ttiiiii,r.vi..".. ... . j-- - , that un.letlyiniithe strata of this section j there are large tlcs.sits of valuahle nat- I ural gas, w hich only need to U protierly t;i.jH-il to revolutionise the ill iinin.iting and fuel industries of Alhany and its vi- ciiiity.-.l'-. .iv, They Took Saats Two young iK'troiters.w hoareac.piaint ted with a country school master having a Kclnstl a'smt twelve miles. from thecity, were invited mt to a spelling-school a few nights sin - e. an 1 tiiey t i.tk a horse and biiL'gv an I tlrove out. Iitciel was a large gathering of farmers and all exciting contest was ImMiked for. Just previous to the begining of the exercise a younj; fellow, whose head mould have humM'd asix f.sit mark, and whose weight was about one hundred and sixty pounds, called one oithe I ctr. liter s aside an 1 asked : " Are you two fellows going to spell ?" ' I gucw so.'- " l'llity gtK.nl ut it ?" " 1 think we can down you nil." "You do, eh? Now you look a-herel I've come here to-night to spell this school dow n. I hain't no objections to votir Ks-!lin' "long till we e.nue to the word "catarrh. but after that vu can't dropdown any o.tn! If either one o' you fellows beat me you'd ln'tter have the wings of a due i i tly o-.it of this, or I'll gin ye Ik ith tin- all-iiiv.' L-st licking two dilL ever g it " They st'Ktl ujt aith l)i p until all tic others went down, an i tliuu at 4 l-i full of do -p -st hi iriin . nt'i .' 1 at 1 left lii hi victor. Wii -:i h- hil cirri.il olf the honors, he cam ; arotin I an I slid : Much ohligfd, an I I hip y i'.t d tn't feel hurt. Shouldn't hav eired a't-til il but Suin had her heart set on it. an I Susan's got eighty acres and a drove of slus-p." Il tf il Fr.-r. Tf'-v Sayings of Brother Gardner. (tin a man credit if you want to start him on the road to the s.Kir house. As if am tie r-jti.'hni-ss of de griiidstun which sL:irpcnsilc ax, s it a n trou bles of which ages tip up de human mind. It don't do aay good to hitlu a die arter you have leen eatin' wormy ap ples in de dark. I).-piisscti who j'l-lg.' ! sp-el of a mule hy his br.iv musn't comiiiain if everyb.sly jsisses him on de road. Men wilt exp-et to hi tr. ittt I Jlst as you treat d"ti will nei her slan ler inr abuse you. Between readin n inin's ch.ir.n-tet- by his hu:u;ts or g iin' on A picnic wi I hi. a, take de picnic. Do:tn't be to i h ir I mi h i n fi n i' l--. De man who kin sot duvn an" t -II yo i cxactlv whit lis kentry nvl tiuik her great u' glorious in iv h ive ti i n vl to tell w h.ir his r;x' '.irrcl of tl i ir a-n c omin' from. A religion which ctu't .-: itl h't.r; .). sight iifa circus perce-imi or dc s mri 1 of a fiddle am n t w.trf I jjiug ur 1:111 1 kentry. The Haughty Wife. In one of the cities that lie over against Boston here lives a family whose mascu line hea l U a man w 10 has won consid erable wealth, from humble W-ginnings not unlike th'tse of ;o:u:ini lore Van ler bilt. with the ditri-reniv that, while he, like Valid -rhilt, liejjan as a Istat'iian, he was expan led into the hanking business instead tif t'ue railroad business. Kver since be b y-auie a banker his excellent w ife has las-n smitten w ith the great im- poi-tatitv of her hushaiiils new occupa- I I tioy and h is advertised it on every jhis- j eible ucis'iou. The horse-car condii 'tors ou the line wCUL runs into iter citv all know her. and smile ht,ij she enters ihe ear and graudly utters her i.ti u,a,:il 'Conductor, let lue otf.it tuy bu'vauit: liank!" (.hie day lately a tratupish-Kiokiiig old fellow with a red nose got on the car just as the blinker's wife delivered her usual order to the coinlm-tor. The old man watched her performance curiously, and then arose, pulled himself together, and called out w ith a magnificent air that was inimitable : " (Vinductor, let me off at my old wo man's peat nut stand '." A roar went through the car, and " my busltand'a bank " has ls-n ul tided to more than ever since that time. I Two of the largest castings in the world re to la? seen at Nara and Kamakura, Japan, the one at the latter place being forty-seven feet high, and the otner, at Nara, ix-ig fifty-three and one-half feet from the ltae to Jlic fop of its head. The statue at Nara is supposed 'o Jiave ta?en erected in the eighth century, but if as destroyeti and recast about seven hun dred j-fjirs since. In endeavoring to re cast it several mLiliae occurred, and hen at last aiiece . came some few thou sand tons of charcoal had Wii us -d. The casting, which is an alloy of iron, gold, tin and copper, ii-estimated to weigh 4oO tons. A rusty charge A last year's bill. Care Of Lamps. J. B. Sainaht, in New York Analy says: "Of all misunderstood things in daily life, the use of the kerosene lamp prolwltly stands at the head. First, a lamp is bought an-l fitted for use, anil then filled day after day, and after a longer or shorter period does not pive a good a light as it ustsl to ; then some lit tle complaints to the oil man or grocer alstut the tpoality of the oil, w htn a little reason or ju ljrenienl oseil would remedy the fault and remove the cause of com plaint If persons using a lamp would remember that the lamp is a machine coin I lining the furnatt and pump, and endeavor to learn the priciple of usin oil, much trouble would Is- saved ; for a-hil no nnii irtiiit to use a hir.e ma- chine without le.trnini? how to work it. ,ny one can use t lamp. Now. the wick tj ,ring oi, fnm t)je fo(Jnt to the lie aii. I as t Here is aiwavs more 1. .1t un,l .lirt in Hie oil the wick V.i .3 7 .. . . ... k..ii Isi-omes cloir-'eJ un and cannot pU,p i fa,l enou-h for a goisl light ; . . ol .int is m t.le when a new wick would remove the cause. Then as we burn oil out the lightest part burns, lea.--in the heavy oil, and as the pa up is filled day by day the oil get so heavy that the tlraft is not strong enough to pump it up, when the oil sh ,u!d all b; turned out of the lamp and it relille 1 with fresh oil. And then the burner. after a lime g.'ts gi.nincd up, and the 10 mv sion- coimi-mutni, ait't "r" - '. 1,1, wanted, when bv two minutes wo k the) '1 ln .1 were made as good as new. hen the . (r wica netus ttiiiiiig, wtiitt- oi. 1 - 1 0 ..ii, others cut it so uneven that it makes a pointy hla which no provokes one that he wants to eoniileinn it. If a little rea son iii.l thought w useil in every day life, we shotihl tX)ii tinil that lots of our liseoiiiforts woillil Im- easily over-eoine . , , , 1.. .(.... .. I-., a r I.. I ... u.l.l ll-,t lu.f. iio-t.t'if rv.: do, " n . -- fw.t cotnhiistion may take plaif, an-l n it tucoHit t iliist ami lirt until thev are all cloggi'd up and a smoky, bad smelling li'ht is the result. Now, if in using ker osene we till up the lamp wit ii white o.l every day, and oinv a week euip y back the oil which is in the lamp, and use a ick cut even arjd true ewry week or once in two weeks and a clear, nicely polish. -d chimney used, wo will find that '.he kerosene lamp is not a necessary nui-s-tuitt w hich has to be used for lack of anything better. Good and Bad Habits. If any of you have paid a visit to a dentist's ollice, and have had a tooth ex tracted, you know w hat a painful ojaTa tioti it is It has liecn grow ing and rot ting there deep in the socket from your childhood up, and it is hard severing it from its att.ichinenLs Jut as hard and sometimes more painful is it to break up bad habits; they have grow n w ith your growth, and became a part of yourself, but they must lie rooted out or they w ill destroy you. " IiemeiulH-r," said Lord Colliiigwoml to a young man he loved, "'that In-fore you are five and twenty you must establish u character that will serve you all your life." Ir. Johnson says th.it the habit of looking at the bright side of everything is worth more thin a th.ius.uid pniti Is a Vtiar. There are other habits, even more valuable, which the young should most carefullv cultivate. The habit of tem;-r.nuv in all things, of curbing the temper, of love and kindness to all, of diligence in business; these are a few of the good habits wc cannot place to-1 high a value upon. It is strange, us said, that bad habits are far more te: nacious. He Knew. The teacher of the Sunday -school class w. is telling the little boys about ttptnpta tion and showing how it sometimes came in the most attractive guise. She used as an illustration the paw of a cat. "Now," said she," " You have all seen the paw of a cat. It is a - soft ais velvet, isn't it?" " Yessum !' came from the class.. "And you have scent the paw of a dog?" " Y.-ssum !" "Well, although the c.it'8 pnw- seem like velvet, there is, nevertheless, con't- ti ed in it something that hurta What ia ur No answer. " The dog bites," said the teacher " w hen he is anger, but w hat does the eat do?" "Scratches," replied the boy. " Correct." said the teacher, nodding his head approvingly ; " now, what has the cat got that the d t hasn't?" "Whiskers!" exclaimed a boy on the hack seat, and the titter that ran around the class brought the lesson to a close. In An Awful H ury. They had the pavement on Tark street tons ij. (riiij curb to curb the other day lien a jarfaio 1 1. Iilit-'(s Jior-s.' and wa Ipin came rushing along. The. rt-j-airers shouted to the driver to slop, tml he would not, aii I horse and wagon were rushed ver the J.Ki-to bhs-ks and through the ilitch to the aohd ro.i l Is-yon l. 'You must be in an a'jfu! hurry," re marked tine of the pavers to the peddler as he was gathering for a fresh start. " You 1s t I am." ' Aiivtliij, sa.vial?" " Well, I sold a wamaii back here three Kvks of pot it.K-a for a bii-diui ; u.) 1 if there's any git in this ho-s the next ten minutes is the the time to sjiow it !" Hotcl-keca'i's in the mountains, who j asi' growling over unpaid Isiard bills, 1 should retiieinlH-r that tin v live in the """i'-1""''- It is a mistake to think a man has any lhti,g fq i!c w ith whisky liecause be is a uietijlter of (he i;u. mm ure Srrt frm .ai'r., timet ic nmW Voigon. SURE. rROMPT. ink ' Htui.-rX . ttia.ri.ra reRiLnatmK.. Cart trtwataHaat. Weatilyia, FkVi'ii'piiTv'cpi'rw. at i.iri utiisTN and istitjiaa ME OMBLCa 4- WUU M.IUtllKI.II, MedStar TRADCo7 MARK. V mm rgirg IP017DI Absolutely Pure. This Put 1 el- never varlei. A marvel oriuntr. treiiKTh an-l w holsmiiiess. Mitre ti-ouunii..-ui than Ihe orUinarv kinds, nr.. I raiumi W !'l t Riniis-tititm with Ihe nni'miide of lew let. short wei!lll. alum or phispliate siwlers. .-v, in drill.. KoVAL llAEISu fjwI.I K.Co .. 1 Wall St., S Y. 1 dy;pep";. r:o;rcSTiON. I WEAKNESS, C ll'.r. '."J FIVERS, 1 MALAT. UV'S CC .""LA1NT, i Kn'lV 1 S0':TLES. j Nl'RMGl AM) RHEUMATISM. . . . i TT U !:-:;c-ti IT tvci MEW I . . . . r.. I- .auuiuill . u . i r.u J f U j M:n-c.:. is t-- po:n -t oi c: u!' e;.- -l V -bic M -ton j: .' 'I , ! . rk. 'Volina, lUadinf '.ianf.. telling iu tr tt dia - i at f .OM E, ! together scTie.ardsbvncvr Sa ar.ll -...ltllt RemcJ. F.,t br .11 fir ? VJ Hcliotyr-proca, crt rocei'.-,t of lo c h 1 11 . tti-r a-r ImL.m.1- Ui liM r,, ttll., I I '. , ... I .,4,MIMWI (Ul,. Volina Dro-j ard Chciical Company, Bil-TI-UUI, ail, l. k. A. . i. t.auft'1'r. Irwin. 1'a.. savs . "I have Iteell leiim W ei It I-eeis.' X-mnuif Bal-um in my fam ily cvt-r -im-e il wa- lirM inlriHiuc-.ti m llii- vii-in-il'v. unit mil no well lea-tsi Willi the rt-snil tlml I ini!il .rt-lt-r it to iillotlii-i I ici-l Hun it -hi.ulil lie in t-vcry linn-s-linlil. ami cheerfully rt-cniii-nirnil it as a vaiilal.lt- family mi-iii'-iue. a trial t.f u liii-li -.linitl.t Convince thf m.t sk--;-!;.-nl th.:t it i-i:ic imt r.'liiilile rein-.-itr ihca oii lue murle-t for all iiiM'a-e el tile thrum, clitt-l an.l hintf. S.lil anil jjimriinlcoil hy C N. Iioy.1. RHEUMAT His p;m. ci; Ti l.fc 1 nit ::n::i"l tim. M .:.i.-.. t--'-. linr I" U- a - .-.. 1. Th I. . n:i -t I-. ,t-..i ani. : si- I .:.t a -oi--. - l-r I"i-e,(. .. ..I ,Vi, I. lo I. l:ni l.:..t t I i . I : r. . t,.t.k-.-h- ;r i ' ! rr.--.v-'l. .1 S" " I y i at.-t.t a- -nt u i l. t'.it Un- I ;i::i n.i--.i t m:.i i-.r !:. i; ' t ' iH'Vt' I'-r.. tij.t.r a el. i;.i i ' ' tif tt :: 11 "as -t4 K.. r.h:. i. -. -Tt ,1 - e-i.trit f.ir cut-tt-i-l . mni ui to..- . "V I v.-"!--L it fit : i ne 1 1 ilv. v rni- - , :' 6 I I- .'-ill- r!-' thai . ii .Mi - '. V -. . 1 1 ttH iv.-r (ill .-a' tr. ' E . ' - - "it n,B V.J - CI-'ImI .1" SZ ' i-. ;i --l.il 0 in ill- i-tr .11. !;,! I "T .- .-'i l-.-i.tt el itej. a- : I ' I u -1 :i.'i ' nij.s- . ! 1 tr . ..l.i- ' I r '. cti.-.-'''ll.'ii-i v ' ,,. i.t.r lit I-:-"",' t--.il ,.. iliij- alict. J.a-s.t t t .SLKi lrul . u-. . I! J F Tr!.T .-,. f hDuininda or o-ht--rd riuvc - teen C-itod. pice 52.50. Fi r oon.t'lt.t lntrmt'oii. Ilearrlpilre l'im liiilel. s'ltft tttiui.'ii.m. Ire. I-'.trtc.t; t. ' ilruaaiUH. ti tr.ie ir tli.- tv. '.-i- Ii : in Vsai-i:t t i l ir.nu i: t.t Jv.ii.tlo i.,t h - -p 4 - l.tl lotjiliaauyl'iiiiif elw. !-nt aTT-ivil-'t-1 f :'i -l : rj AIBPt !'! ; l..t:lt Klcll- I l. I... I & hgl .llaj-kti 'l-eel, l'ltilut.r.ibtu. A Busiacss Maa's Opinion. A wdl aiiowri fiuiness man wii'l recently in the oltxe la'theSctenih Avenue lloi.-l : " 1 liavctst-ii on ll.e iittiii auumht-rof yers n-en-v ntiin: a leicl iii;,' tlnit: nrin. ami have ai.l t-:tr.tcul.ir utieiuitiii Uj lli nrti-resf I t-'uri.ni- iciuiilifn. hut never natv ati; llnnu un t It? muiaet ttutt M.t-iae.1 :o ejvt- sneh uicveral satisfitt-iioii as Wei ie 1 1--.-' Noniian Itat-aiu, the irc:tt Kiciiuh icnii if tot- Mii-nii)t-lion, i-isia-iis, culiln. fisllima. hour-t-ni-ss. A;i-. which li now hcina in:niluet-it in ihis t-iMintry. I In.va never viiitt-ii a lou n nn-iiy uhereii Uits bet-ii liitristticetl bat what tiiaja-otile symke Imi.i ly In il. iintis. anl 1 ham unit il myvli mi cv trni! tM-eaiiiiiH anil it nevei- failt-.l." s.iI1 on a ptiiillve icuarann-e by . N. ItoyU. s..io agent. Must be Sold. The Pxork rnntrh Ow uc-! hy W. H. Wood JnKf hx S'iUI, and ue mm 'iffrr ii'in 7, Jiartftiiii in WA TCIIES, CJIAIXS, ItRACL'LFJTS, gold rsxs NAI'KIX MSGS dc,. dc. de as ill pay you lotimo am4 s.'C thtve Elegant Goods. V.1.VK OF TIIF.M Will. Hit mil. II A T 1.FS.S Til AS FIRST COST. CAM. AM) SF,K WHAT WE II A V E. AND tiET I'll U 'IV, These Goods Can be Seen at the PRUG STORK C. X.iioYI.) EYF.KY IH Y ASO EVF.SlSd I AT. IHSFOsFJi OF. WORKI KG CI JSSL:STI; ant nuw irt-fartsl in furnish all ela'ss. aim cin ployiuKiit a liunm, (lie lii.lc tifthe lime, or lor Ibeir are mumi-iits. iiiii'u neu. light and protllahle. 1ixh..uI sillier ta?x pa,-ily eai n irum lo.. -rpvvnitift an a rtHirt itmal mipj bv devtrtine ail their (ime to the hitMut-iK. ,tvaii'l trirlanu-u m-arlras iniH-h an men. That ail who MltiiMiiay tteiitl ihciraitorcvtani tel the bUM liesa. we rnuke tlii- tttler. In stirh as art- not utfll auie.l we will nl one tiollar lo pay Inr the trouble of wriliiiK. Full utriit-uliir anil oulrit free. Atttlmai kKoatie mtinmis Co., I'onlaml, Maine. dtwi:-SK-ivr. SSUJXEE."' NOTICE. litst. Foim wife ) In the ttairt of eominnn . 1 ) I'11"' "f si'crM-t co., I 'a. No. J. M. Topper. ) Ji Mav it-nn. IS .V.JimlarT .Wiuiih-iii Aud rwwu. l, l.t h iKst-tnla-r notice i hereby rive thai on tltitt the- iik iM-iiti.-u Hie a.stvr nauioi Assiicntie i.ui hied In open ctain i - - c n i ' lleht i:l to tv -, - J whole SYSTEM OitUu: rr -tvii .-; t . -. I t v Strengthcninj I a Mct.c.ne tir I ! the M usrUs. Tcn- wraa a.-.d f J ir-s the NERVES, Women and - -1- t i j ar.J corr.plrt-lyDl. A- f - .. oestinE the lood. ISM m c I ...t;tiiK hit a reronvcyanrtt o! Iliti Iir.iS"nv as Mpntsl lo him hy it. of aiiriimi ut iluitsl April ' ao.i that the prayer of ihe pt-tiimner w ill la- irranteil by the eotiri on the -JHIi tlav of Feb y l;, tniletwcaUMf be ithovrivto Ihe contrary , '- B. CklTi IIUKI.D. nli-3t. . . Prothontttary. A Story of Paul Jones. In early days Kirkendbright town was a port of some little importance, foreign trade, and with ships that often passed the pillars of Hercules snd brought home the spoils of the east from the Levant. "Ane rich tonne full of merchandise" was Kirkcaldy, according to Hector Koccc, and as nivntly 11s the early part of the present century- Kirkctilily bad some trade w ith the West Indies, and caks of ruin and sugar and negro ser vants from the plantations were not un known until its (plays, A West Indian vessel hailing from Kirkcaldy was com-ui.-tutlcil by one I'atil Jones, son of the Earl of Selkirk, in St. Mary's Isle. Some iiiiiculty w ith the -jr'iiter of the ship, ending in the carjientsr's violent tleath, was the cause according to Paul's ene mies, of f'apt. Jones ilcSiTting his natite land and taking the si-It-of the Amercan 1 colonists in their stniggle w ith the iiioth er country, llow l'aul Jones with his tiny siiiaiiron defied the naval Kwer of England and insulted In r flag along her ow n i tarts is familiar to every reader ttf I'oopcror Allan Cunningham, ltuta cu rious incident was the visit of the Cap tain to tlie -scenes of his youth and the descent tioti St. Mary's Iile, when the sailors cleared the Earl of S-lkirk's resi- lence of its plate, carrying off even the silver tea (Kit from which the countess w:is iihout t) take tf her liohe-l. ill jus- tnx'Xo it must bv Siii.l th.it he im no auUn-M.M. the pluiuh r, ;iliit lie auh- se(iient!v , J.. i . i y returned every urtu le tukeri, inc u-lin,, he silver tea,s.t, which the: countess long preserve! tea leaves ainl all us a meiiiorial of the event. A story is in this connection toM iigainst the hur gi sses of Kirkemlhright, ho' after long an. I earnest liclilicnitioii, while the en emy's craft was lying in t if hay, they suiiniioiieil up resolution as night drew on to tniin a gun again.-t the ship ami even to tire it tilf. Upon which, the rein 1 siiip ni.ikii-.g no r ply. the totvns j people came to the conclusion that thev 1 had tlisahicil her, mni to conipl.-te the j gisst work and send her altogether to i the I'ottoin, tiiev tired round alter round till the irning's ilaw ii revealt il the fact I lhat (lu. nM jK l 1 ilentlv awav, and that the ohiit t of his cannonade. w Inch seemed little the worse lor its pounding, was a tad rock that st ii. .1 1 I'm tli from the mi tile of the bav. .!.'.- Vur- Mathew Arnold's First Buck wheat Cake. It was at Cincinnati that Mr. Matthew Arnold had his first experience with the American bttckvhe;:t cake. He was late for breakfast his lirst morning in Cincin nati, vas in itself an amiable not to sav j e!.'g:.nt fault, only iu this case it gave the excellent P.ii'kopiilitan with whom he staid two hours of dread Iet he had on -raged the tit n'-s of tilings by setting the .ilea! an liour too earlv. l-'inaliv Mr. and Mrs. Arnold oi l apj-ar, and the first ! thing that greeted th ir eyes was a pile of buckwheat takes. They gazed at til-: woolctily-looking things with half con- j ceiled horror, and no doubt ma le inter- j national coaiparisoti lateen ic;u and j the materia! of the gray ll.iimcl shirts j which "In- traveling Eiiglishmin delights j to wear in countries which he deems barbaric. In vain the ho.t pressed Umiii i them. They would have none of them. Hindly the Cincinn itian burst out: " Ie-ally, Mr. Arnold, you mu-t try im. They're the national dish. Come, now, I'll butter one for you my?! ." And, suiting the action to the word, lit; began the greasy operation, au l in a thrice ha 1 pop-d u smoking cake on Mr. Arnold's plate. Envying Clotigli his early tleath, Mr. Arnold extracted u segment and rais ed it to his nmiitii. The Cinciniiatian rig.ir.L-d him with awful doubt and ex-H-ctatioii. It was only for a moment. Tin- Master's rigid flee was wreathed with unciuous smiles a turning to his wife, he said : "Try one niedeur; they're not half so nashty as they listk." . - . Surface Ditching. The more we t;.' the plow f..r making wide suifacc d:t.!i :s i;ii low lands the Is ttcr wc like Die plan. V get I le ditches deeper and wider every time we plow. We hac ilitches over ftj ir I'.-et d s'ptliat wo drive across with a wagon, mowing machine, cultivator, etc, The-c ditches are made by si nply turning the land away from them every time we plow . They canv off great tiiantities of water n tie spring, but in the slimmer are so dry that grass and crops will grow almost to the centre of the ditch. We do the work witha large plow and three got a hoi-ses abreast and turn over a tleep,vid firrow. Jt is often rough vork at lirst. VVV have gone through places where the j weeds were as high as the horses' heads, j and old logs and bushes and hriish-hca;is I were in the way. lint when you ome g'tthtr horses or oxen to plow tlimugh ihe work is essentially accomplished, j Every furrow is cisicr than the preced ing, and fcveiy year afterwards you can make la'ttcr work. Ttji.gieat ioii)t is o make a Is ginning and Mick to it. " It is b.ster to make the ilitch with -ipailesand shovels." liiiiicti'iii's But make Ihe I ditch. A nirivin A'Triniti'trlfl, Health Hintsfor Cold Weather. Kti-ii ytttir tfiiitH-r. If you woulil tin this always, tl.in't stfp on u picon of oil c'ntli till you liavt- your sIkh-kiui. I in not ci 1 to s!tvt with your frt-t in I'll-oven of tlie kili lii n ranirt'. list you s;i;T.-r fn(iii rsuifiui-ii! iiml ilri-ani tui !i'.isi!Ul ly of tin: ln. rt.:tllt L. r.i..irt of Imt thinks. 1 liavo knoun t ah or ilirt f hut tirinks to t-anse itn ill-ni-its tliat la.stit! Jlirouuli tlifstation house, tli i'licr rourt, ainl a ii.iiiiL..l:i- st't-iif that :11:1k i-s a p in j-t-r ol tlfst-rijiliou. lit 11 it sit oni-.ry 1 1 v." 11 "its. Ii iss.ifcr, Jjowi-M-r, tosit 011 an iey juvi'ini-ut th.ni to :i.iinl 0:1 J''.r lii-ail on it. If you must tl 1 o i'.' or tin- oil. vi, it i.i.- jn; former cours-. T;i'" i-ol'l niiirtiinjf jiluiij;'-li:;tli i a jio" 1 thins: !u winter. That is, it is a goti I lhin; to rtKuiitiit'inl Hit- man h ho me Is you u itli his lu-a.l half om ii nntl nay-: " Is thi-: 111M t ii nih for you?' wh n the rnen-iiry is twenty-nine U-lovr zer 1 ami still falling. St.no tin n inlvise th s h rsou to mi.ve to the eliniate, w ith pul ilelay, 1ml ilon't think it is just the th'iifr he iit.-;tls. Siriliinii is tin. tuosi ilaoiii-ioiis to Ii -iiltli of all our winter reeivatinus. T-iousiinils of ou. driiflit ami promi.siii; y iiiniuen ali i lovely ynun wouien fall 1 ,...,-..., ,-i v v.-.f. ( iii is an utr-tii ; but t.:niif iiii-ii who are retvivin niilv :. -ri-.:. 1111 ten ilollarsu wei k may Iiml it useful to reail aloml at timen, when a hleigh-Tiile id nu-iili.iiii.-il iii). liverymen are asking two dollars an hour for 4 horse anil i-uttur. Why exiierluient wll It tixiesive drum when a bottle of St. Jaeolui Oil, i-inttii)) only fifty irnts,will etireyotir rlii'inuatisiii, iit-uralfia, or luin ho answers, Why? -- I'mresR is always i.rn-.'rtKs, but it ia dreadful hard lo realize by the man who tries to hurry tiji a balky mule. A man who never p-ts mad i.s.sujijM.sed to l a hair brulher of the woman ho never looks behind vt.' A hurt! cane An iron chest. VIX --v ' 4 .-yr -- sjl f ssHik BESTTCMIC Thia Bdf fn eenWW I- -r. ith vrr ntr i . '9 AinrK niQ-h-3'i r : r.'.-i ht.-. It i.r. rirton ni PMritiew Iho i iumI, i.r: ir ClaA.-s lb caimplfJii' n r,i. Itd'wsDnt -Uitku t t.-i .: t.r. frr idace onatjp-"-ton " '. t ' 1P8. Ef jzadeth Br:n ' ' F - lEt. Wps. ur.-.tr-li; ' I ht uscsJ Pron'j .f' rnrr'i thin a d-Trlo t.- w j' nr 1 It'1 .n c or i -utTl''tit and rww mr c-r .m-i it tl.-w fn iu-i, ii. 1na. Irir; C Hti: Ki p-.if ' I kuw ft -rM n: ' I irn r. C rI'ft. c ''1 fTm.i.-. Vm.: .t . '- - ' on wnipl-!. 'J'ukt U , MONFY:?Hiii AfA V- 1 r t X nti rm free nif j liiinx otyiittt vnlut- uI i)itMtrtuiM' to yoii ttiat w ill siiun yuii tn hu-iiifW" w hit-h u ill hnnV vou in niort- inonVy riia away than anything tl- in this worM. Any one can i the urrk uil live ut ; ItlHl ilM ninM,w fr aii uork.-r. We will rt v ; miKtai nwktl T.i w..ne..f ! ho nn.-ui.ii.it mu- ant t'tiirry.ns;nir ihim! not hty. iirMin! oullii fret;. A-Mrt-ss 1 kik X in.. An gUlft. Maiiw. iitTj2-'w..irr. - j.Lctiiiu,iiiuri fT'TTril 1 T( (T AD L I I I I" l A ()r JJ I iL.1V tlllU laVlLtVlV, navinit nan ninny Yours, 1c HlI.LlAM M. IIiM IlSTKlLi:t:. Ss.MKlt.-KT, r. Tl!8 knfm Delect ve Borao, i Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond S'.reet, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Iialili-lits1 iss; l.y Itavi.I I!. I.ilkinv.n. t f. s. i.ivcrnm,-ut i.-l.-clivi-. I iiv:iiiii.il an. I ctill f din-tt-.l oil the M--iem ol t tie t . s Si-.-rcl Service. Cimtiilentml Au'-nt ill iilltne I'rincij.ul eilie 1. 1 the I niltil Sliilts umi I aiu.i.-t. It. H. tin kinis. l'r:iieiKil nliiliit-ii. Supt. IIkbi.i: Mi in.wi.l.l. ii(-riiin ni!eiil. Hos. John Ii.m.i:i.:. Any fori he llurean. Keferenee : ,aine-J. Ilr.-ok-.,' "hief s.-.-rel St-r-vice iitui. vtic-hiiiLii.ju. Ii. C. St-ml lor t ir cillar. iK.v.tiiu. The Old Schuttler Estohlishe.l in ,41 -m ' l '-r- : !t..--.-t Id iis"; ji-tt' 4S'k "' a" '' r"' '' ami -..-t-ly t-iire f..r fr..u.. P;.l th.-ii.;. ,i: .1 I If IN It PI I I P I I .Y . (KM-w 2 l""'' hu I'litnil S.re Throat, ami .liisil.1 lii. U-In I IVA3L.1 11 VlVlOl. iV I ,1 " a!S3 ,'-A.':tnii. I gtiaromve evcrj- faan!. Tiu tiitsln-lue ia ititw!- entnt-'v t.t i C3 ' f;VVlt7.ir5i''V satiMai'luiii ti. ail j l;,,t.,, all.! is t-rt.-elly M,t I. .ii m'u r ri-m- fannar V Dirlo .'il-iilit'l t'tt'1 "' eiliea have faik.l. tin. out- has u'. t.du c-ure. i JenntJi A IOclQS, Ift-iV -Jj "'.sT-- A . TV- - H I'll lilt- ainl f;lV..r uitiv H im hml .ni-.-ii iir, Hii .-...r- , . y3 ; Se?l.' 5'r t' .! ' .i:ielli liieiri.ui- i f! t.i hi-nllli atiiiii. vioict-m Vi i 1.,-nr.1 ..I -.lie fOIlK ?l"S?t V .. I n . Hiave jtL-H pwvivetl two cur Umu uf tUj SiiLP OIUU, iTtll. a!:EJN &i.llL"JTi.F:H VA'O.Nd. th. .n-rsl cijn'jli tc Vcion Wagyn in the mar tot for K -41 Pnn Purinj- iu llit iun;rr:: H'aih'X tti-jic L a Kr-ar Hntke, iu ti ust.-l wlini hauling hay or giu;n, t ji.nrciJi:ii timt iirnj' know tht ue"-eiirit' of wiicu Imuliiitrou hilly 111-. L'v-ry pnrt me yx Hurt of tisi-s vvHftu hx laii.1 in Siut k Ihruv j:o;ir bt'turv Unug -.votki up, iiwuriitf iirk to tit thoruu-lily -H'rtt.i l U!'tirf iK-iiiK imut-d. BclitsK tlie f.-rtteiitc;.- uf Uit DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, Il ia tin only Wugvm miulc Umt ha-i this liupruvement. ll avoids the ncoettltj 'V' of taking off the whevl to trrvtuH.', a in thctild nyle ; ly Mmj-ly turning a cup S he HrWiiniin l iu k-ss thun live niintit. This W.ion urunts tu be ?- t;vM U It- fullj a(tjnTialed, uii'l (utrtit! wlfhiiiif U Iniy will Lowell ti mte It 3:"-' $ bufttr iHireliHritng eJ-u litre. IS very Wagon TP ully Insured. in wllciiug UiU mttkc df Wagon to tli pwhi.c, will wiy J uik.1 Hame make of afn Jor five yian.iit:n fiLihLijiK aciusr- the Korky Miuutain. ovt-r niath that were almost iiupa.-viMe, and they aiay hUkkJ the tt. I feel u-rriuiUd In saying ) Ufllcve thr.ni the lit ft Watfon on wbevLs Oi oi 0if-r ff.rturt,r JI-rtry IltiHut uho nvl ohuw ym the Hi Aaentn "Vantttl rl"hroy:riout tlie County. ."PISTE R IIISIFI te Y. i.MKKSKT, MAKl. il JX, lss'i. Somerset Lumber ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mivtr Ti tttu ami iF.ii.r.n, Whuli-salkk and Ketaii.kb or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. 1 llrlarcl and OAK, IXII'I.AU 8ltINl,H. 'l Kl-rts. Vun.lilN'iH, AWI. WAI..VCT. KUViUIXC. 8AsII, XTAIH HAILM, CIIKHKY, YEI.LUW 1'IXE. 8HI.W1.ES. I)ltiH.S BALfSTKKS. I'HFSTXI'T. WHITE PINE. LATH, HUSI.. NEW El. HiSTS A '(entTiil Uiu-nf!', iTiul. fof I.umUr ami Bnflilinir Mittt-riiil untl K.titins S!:it: kt-. in ti k. AIx). cHn riiniiit. unytliin; in iht- line uf mir (iiik-i to nriKr Willi n :i-mulile ' prumptiuis, s-iu h M Hnu ki'ts. (Vkl sized v nrli, t tc. U LIAS C UlST XT NQ I I I , ! Office and Yard Opposite S. & -11 Tin? only Ctin ftir CutaluKutM. lL VMimm WEDDIN3, BimMi 03 K3LiiiAT PRESENT. llit WONDERFUL m fa r m Comt.inine -'". , f 1 1 tt tfy 4 All fiirnWied with I TI1P 1 l.r.Hn j n t tuuuiiu rAWF'GCO.. i : ' MB. B. SE1D1.E. or the i.l.l tinn of Mt im man 4 Si-idle. ePtal.!i.-ht in t-4'i U- to a-i ti-.tince tu In, U my tneii.biani lni:i-. that his utih-k i, 11.. larrcr an-l m..re comolfi. tiiiin al ijny li..,.' in Ins l,s,.,c-., ,Wr I'artictiiar attii.iti.m has Ihu given lo a si-kvtit.i ol nne J'uliilay UtsHis, eoui.nsin DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SUvjrwara. Eroaz:s. Francli and Amsricai Cl:cks. We can show the larsn-st st.K k of watt-lies in the eitv. W:t!i a lanre uvsirtineiit ..f siom we an- enalilttl I., mount liiaiiion.li. to suit anv .arti. ular fain v at slmrt n.itiec- lus i..rl, ii, st. kiii all iler.irtm.ins lias UVU in--reae. an.l n.ni'i.lnl ..ut ft. tii.t t t' .ire II,,l,,Iay Tratle wlneli l,v nglitt.f alnitift r.irty yeur: siutTst,ful hin.mc.-t t-XM-rieiuv nave every rtiwin lo exjieel. Your IJtruriaue Holicitetl. R. SEIDLE, 50 5th AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Fences FOR i and I Jr. ! DumlJe, 1 HORSE HIGH, BULL TRONG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. j We re fnirafl fa tb mftnufmt'ire of thi ! frii'- HI ?n. rx t n.l Mt yrrl!e. It is the mt I l!ralilo. mid nmKvt f.-iut: kuuu n. luir. I no injury H k. hartiM-jr Lit SmfrN-! at tl: j mayl'tf. J. W MAKSHALL A AN. FOUTC'S HORSE Ai.O CAT'.LE POWDERS ej foutz ) AH-to! t to Raui wfll rile of Totic. TtflT or Lrs F- I ll hintz rni(r r twit tn tn-e. ' tonlx Powilrswi'lrttrrfm vn Hurl'T?F. n1 Tm twenty per ccql anil uakc Utt buuer L:jt 1 otn' i'ow1t w'll trr nr wrnt ulTTWt stkBT i Dit-A to hhi Hrwt nn-t rTI r -M"-t. ! ht TZ'l Pon nK will uivx ATISF ACTIOS. DAVID . FOCTZ, Yroprlator. BALXUIO&S, KD. ma 28 "M 1. s A Ml' EL L.VM15KRTS OS j IJLOOD SKA K('IIKRi LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING I 4 me of the best meilieinw evt-r d:M ovrrfl - thecurtof l,, ItiiLoils. (i-i.l.S j INKAMMATION OF THK I.l NoS ' ! SltOltTNKSSuKHKKATH j FA I.N IS THE ItltK.V.sT. 4c. 4r. I h fatnttt onlv a ureal Pnntier t.f the !.nt ; al-,, a ccrntin Kesturcr of the Ai.is tiii-. as h.-!I t on:jMjiititi K.Kit sj ruji u.r l.v ii.-.;.' on- ur inu bullies lb., - t-re r-ilon t In K-rt'c-l licitllh. StMl i:l I mi;i:i:i K1IKI MA I li H t li. For the relict' of Kl:t-uinulisin. N.-nra'ta, Slrk Ht-uilut-ht', liif.htla-rta. lo.llin.-lie 1 riuiiu. un.l is one ol llit' ts-: int-'licmo of Ih- at- lor Hie alivve hst-n-r.. A(ilri SA.Mt'KI. LAMUKIST. s lO.Myr. l.aiiils-rtviilt-. s.in.-rsi-t Co.. Ta. ( 1I1AKLKS HOFFMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR. i j (Abort- Ifi-ilicy'si store,) ( Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. Reliable Wagon. Vhien - jtt in 1S42. -if" -xf -'TT.;is5 Soil, AVoods. C. R. R. Stition, Somerset, Pa. -vini,c. i oiiomjiiiiu Linn striiji u.r t.y ii.-.;.' on- ur Iwu ! anWsi,. GUN MANUFACTURERS, . And Dcairrs In all Kindt of :prtirg Gocds, Fias Pcck:t ard Tb'.e Cutl ry. T7.t "'I Knot .Slur SriHtrui in -f f 'K. BIiOArr & I-ITJRTI-I, 520 and 522 Wood St.. Hittsburn, Pa. lUrrt - 'l .Manutitcturcr W.-l tjft'.t; Ttl'ttintain. Hcud nt-.i.--m. Asia n J3 a Mb fj J fcl s5 J l""iT, KmokliMt, It-rllnln or Invalid v mf.u. ur t ttt t If. .irr frT OBtt.!.cti. I nan. .r ik. .ia. ra Li 51 1 CHILDREN'S nAbp.Anp.Q th r,,n. .1. r- w .. . . " "iiiii 145 N. 8th St.. Philada Pa : ' j It Will Bo Clad Tiding3 to the I LADIES TO KNOW THE SEWING .MACHINE, ESPECIALLY ny THE WHITE : .-- " a.t IIK.H ARM : HI .AT .io,i l4V Bi UXSLU.D WITH E.ISE. It ht ts-.i SELF-THREADING F.x tpt 'he eye of the lut-tlle. A - t itive TAKK I P WiTif'ifT V ( IK:. K .-I-HiNii A I-'lt.'ilvr - SFLF-THREA.DISG SHUTTLE It ti wion 'u i t-c iViitrntH v:-;;.o;t n-yn...v:rr 1 : rtt.it the race. A liru ami i-.HiVrilvi.t ; Stiich Regulator and Indicator, ; By which any ex an n:uh ran U. ma.!- r d..ii. ; AUTOMATIC B03BIM-WiNDE8. i By nha n a tohhin can tn: wotin.l M t ' 1-"I of Ih vail without the ant .f t!11? , .j ll is Tli E VST III lc.IBLk.Vfl ni-,H j III UUI.r HI il.T JIAi VISE IS THE i 'I'nliLll. Is.lii-s are atitiihttl Ml Hllfl irr,"tttv u.lin.H. .t fr '. Ou.iliia-f. ami at thf immnm' var.r..f i.-- .., , i t , , . 1 '"'l utul ork thai ran t done on 'IT..' . ... 1 -"" "' " j'liiitiucni win n.u en. ti-jmin Hit-Hiisiijliti.r l.ii:ng any otht-r Sr I Machine, aflt-r euretltl'.V HKliii,,;, t;. ,i,,WHITF r , ,, i t , i 1 WHITE. P-.rs.ms -miiii to exataii,, j,, u r.i.iu.i a! itut- a iiir.- WW " f II r;-U iff i$zi& 1?!? ""'ii'-t'?i7? r- tn t ; ' J ' 1 TlK'tt!. tt:. fiirt': 11 in t I- t'sui nht-, NWiri.'i tin. .' .. . u.ii ini" tf . 'iitv v. i f dra'. . -.ir-i Ai'Ivt-: hy Pl.t -. V.t t . tha lanrr-! or -t..- . a' ' nw.i r ff it- k 1 ! -'.-i i . Tri 2'ivr.-ii of .iU a i tin 1fr-.i rs J tint .r vn-i rvi'H-'-.'4' (n n-1. l -! SVIlS'iWI.l" ' :1 ul';- ) ' t' f"i ,,.; fi" tji- " i- i.iv.'.' O'h' r i..r":T v i- .l t. I - in I s - . . -:.- . n-" . K ..:...' i ' I 1, 4.1,1 1' S r'tfc- tt i i K-r full i!ifur::i:.t :tn t.'t" I : u r.'il. uf.ri-t. iiti i-vt,r.int r.. K'.-.. r.!';"-- A. JI URAci. i-Mto-ir.;- I Hi'PiNfoirS'UitiM'oirs-urpiNroin Leads ;1 other Magazine In Tvc of F c.ioa A N. Pucin; of jrur-t it-Tii'is Short Suvm TrjrfrestiDg M crlUnjr 25 CtJ. Jiotr of PrrTT tE4i-t V Choke Seetioiw !0O Oriz,Bai Coomtwitions acks in tACH rsscv J'otnc ot the Time -Jcrs Gem A Coir pie te New Novel Supefiii Merit Ij Mm liTwiU laUor ia tua lo. Givin library ol ut new and iltubieworfci. wonk rro-i ii oo to ii.oo annually, at the nom-ol ci v tni prr -nortih Subscript);, ft o je-"'' Stcrrco by j..h Hbbcnoa, Frances H diiu wrt;, )n'un Hwthrnc, Lucy C Lui. w WUl itr(:ir in iit ty iuim QrcuUn, g ring dcuOt, etc. , maikd o appi'C-i- J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 713 and 717 Market St., Pbiiade 'pi-- T!i8B3il3WS Falls Ey3?c:c!::s .'2 suites ti ' f t '' ' ;4biLi t..r ft. -tit .. : - J&S4 l.e.-.o'jr-to:. " I ! t. It. . ..ia?? J ..nTiirrrt. oHOCAi.rrTi.tr-.or.r.T Vnnr TIT0rj"i',n) '"'- uri'l I t trail dcJn-ut.r wiUi t9tlmonW to Vt. FifiE Machine ti.. mo, ran fc -1 g ASTHMA cuRifi) CERMAM ASTHMA SU Im.tntlj r-l.-T t!i m.t tf tant .OKI -' t.-lint- rr..f.,,ta SP4lHl. nrtitt dimrtuiderrtnln- nd "utr 1. : n . w.jU IRtl -' 0 . rlm dnimti or fsmait Krapto Fr. I w..ntt lr. K. HIT 111' r'"". PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Th Oricinnl and Only Clraalaia. MintltwinWl.'.'. FpiwHht-l"l 1 " ..tiLirjItH. A. r T I.U-W.M.r. ratftMh-Mtl kM- mi- r f-- I -M t iiiithn trr . rt"' i . i-J -.n l.j a g T C 0 7 C D f y L L.J L.y hj ; SE'0'irr' """XTL'E ; raV.r- 1 Fh . J ! Kir:Ai : . ; Ci co.! i F.o:.:c r " V. ( : ' 5. ill; - - - - D. 2 . . . l - : -- -- - 1 ! ' :.-!;!: p I 7. : '1- : - ' i -? - z - - " e-rl I l'-rsi'-- i Zi-'-3' j .Tim ?;Ht rM,1 : -2z-- K;;::i.t t- 3 - J ft - " r.- ji i,r.si-'"'-' r- 1 TSoirtand PTtc'i,n f' r l ' i Jl the L'n't.l iw sd-1 1-. 4 rg M in-, tum psih" -.5r of a AiitPncan continue i" i as 1 n-u-. -