The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 26, 1887, Image 4

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    LAMENT OF CLEOPATRA'S
NEEDLE.
imi i In"1 i' ninw o tbi,
Tii it I. tin- .ri.k- if LVrvirf'. ivvn.
St.en;-! 'it!t tin- i-i-net of .
Atn pivwl over with arafiiie.
Fr..rn 3uky Ktyft utti-ly hore
Tvtrn fy tin- vanlal Yanki han4.
Tii tea.-li miiw seietitilie rmre
Tl' i rurt i.l oriental !atit.
Thr miiitte rvnturv Ioiir painted
Fmm Pharaoh to Ifciniuairte
Hud !rft tuy rkiu its ancieut cast.
Te h r:uu. !.i hv modern "art "
c. i .-i- t.eti.e.e' TI.-.w .ittrk
.. cm v i..i it, ' ;-.: V.k
i:(.,l.-t ri jn-tiere l
Have von ii'i ni'iii'iini-tit" at hum"
Y. ;-p.. ...!.I-."V1II! e:t.
riml v.mi in .- la.'i l- -ii.it.M roam
In un-U ! lam ' ' hr--ii-li lark ' "
I e rr. ii I' .iii! y in lii nvxi'l
li.ii.y in ' 'it-'jMtra' li"Wi" :
liilt li.iW. tn-!i-ii I.1!". WP'teheo "limit-'.
l-.., - ,,n m !h w ma luiar.
-X II
r.
OLD MISS BARBARA.
A thin. "Mi-li woman.
with a Kkin
) .v little nnkl. and fa.lisl brown
hair, with ;r:'n--. eager eye and hands ,
that -rj-tu.ii!y riil.'ie'l themselvea one j
over the other : y-t a woman w ho might
on.e lia" Uj''. dimples als-itit her mouth
mil.Mn. in her !"o"tn-. a woman you j
l..kedat iwie. 1m f.i,- y,.u tunied away j
and vim was evident 'y a lady despite j
herstrnn-. ..id-ta-hioiied garb, her col- j
Ur. t.fthe p.i-t. her sliaw K. such as no j
one had ever n tl l-l'..re. her lsintiets ;
tun. im d -t.ll. Ilowered riiilsms tint
w.-r,. 1;. aji amidst bags of lavender
th'ouii tin- -a-.ii- that were uii-uitable
f .t tii -'ii. le-r 'i-.iiiie l over velvets nd
w-:!-d ini.-l stik gloci
Tl.at
w a-
!, Harbara Ki h- she liv-l.-.iiM
of lour rooms, and
al..n. It was jtless a a
I.. . an I overcd w ith little
; I- .:' Iain v Work, bags and
.tuv; li; shelvi-, letter-hol leis
i,
).;.,s-.1..i..i,. an-l .t.ai. n-iisener. em- ,
I,.,.: i-red in m!s no I uor-t-l, or made ,
...i' f !.- .. !-hi. 1 1. ii, -Hi seeds, or splint j
and i ,'.ii..n, oi aiA i.ii -and tanl.siar.J. j
Ii id hvei iii that hoiic five-and- j
ti iiM y.-.ii-. an I the (s-ople c;.lled her a
". - . I. ...I l..r. i
, . , , , , , , ,
pl. I -he h.ei I ..-en ji.t.il and had gone
' . ,, 1
H .:Hle IIJ.I'l. -HU .Ii -11" T:i! II.miiiii ioi !
re!l.-cted I lie eal ' 1 -S "1 ,'. 1 it tlJSfU her. ,
r..'1'..-l.l l-IV re-M-.-t.tlie .'-
i,,..,. .in-; h. 1 1 '.-i.
t H ill--; . .m- i.iw.sts ;tw Iter "landing
111 In! g.lfdeli gale i-.kii. down tiie
r--;d sniiiiii- i .i nit r. it i.e all the
::ii. When the i.n -. Iilooiicl in the
gatdeii, or wiicu the l.an lii..nciies ol the
ti-,-, - were li- :n wiih 'riiiL'es of snow
t!i. re -he would si ,.ii-1. illi her eves
Cm- I up .n t!ii- di-laii.'e cut il it grew dark
an i tin ii only would -in- turn and go
sl.iwlv ill.
1 had sisikeu to M-s Barbara more
ih.tu in s, and she ii.t.'t shown meher
I.'- of f.uu-y M.iili. seeming pleased t
have mi pi-.iin- them ; I.e.: she never said
an. thin.' su-iiit herx'lt until one evening
w -a--..!ig the gale at the hour which
alwavs found her at it. she calle-l to
on-.
' li.i id eten.m:." he s-iid. in her mild,
tre'iie loti.si. " v-i-id evening, young lady.
It - -nil a ciiiit'on to see someone to
si.-ak to. I'm -ji.ttlng s.i very anxious.
Tin y huM-ii l nun- et."
I !. siked n iiii.iiirv.
'"Thev've iN-en gone so long now," she
s.iid. iuhl.;n' In i halt-Is faster than
Ion-. tli.it I ls-t;:ii to tiunk soiiiethitig
itietlin! must have ha.sinsl They
oiil went out fur a tv.iik. (h. s-rhaps
v .u ! .n t kn-iw my sister mid !-slie. I
in. mi ay si-t.-r l;.ie and Ijt-slie Hray.
t'.iuie in and have a cup ol 'ea with me,
and I'll tell yni all aU.ut it. I see they
an not ciiiinii to-niht. and the table is
ct lor lhri-."
I Ir-s 'i-ted jllsl a Ill-Ullellt. Kvell llie
hiini.-st ir .e .; iiisiiinty h.id its terrors,
bat sun lv, I thought. gentle a soul
wo il'l ii. v. r h.irui mid I accepted the
i ii v ttoT i it aim v ent in .iiid was made
piht. !) welcome it the Imie table drawn
t..-io!.- the tin-and tut ni-hed with a few
snni.le ileiicacies ; and Miss Barbara
p-iim- 1 the t.-s sil l pa-s,s the cake, and j
liual'it U van tin, jut w here she had
left oil', just as I had hoped slie would
do'
' Yes. triev sre Imit! while coining.
bo! she ll .-.ni..- some day, I know. They j
oiilvweiiio.it ..ra walk, and 1 never 1
l-ii.-tei a wof-l of the st-in.-s thi.- ig- !
'
uot.tnt I all aU.ut wluspi-r to each i
ilhci."
" V-ni iii
er s-iw L sli, be w.s sued a .
halels-nae li
I siippfsa" lie must have j
ch iiig ! ; I know I hive '.ml he was
ban is ,-n.. : ,... -. ....
fell in love i.l ill, lie
holt place t i l.il! '.Ii
a in!.- he t-.l t me
g.r.' "l lie in tl ' a' I
I voiing. an I he
i , . j
:.t huii'
love 111 '
And irter i
so. and hi1 were en- !
: otilv I told him he
must n il jtrt lae frii.ii leis.
She w -is '
Itt , ..-.lli- rsi-.l.-i, ; nd 1 h.i-l pl.i!llisi-d
t.i : tk- .!'!. r until slie was- married.
I .I.-1 ii .1 ii -i-1 I i j. miiiso. I j.ived her i
l-'.r!. -It i.i" civ tone of me.
I.- (; s(1. H at (stapling j
si h i. t tin-it. ...el 1 lived in this v erv
house, will, unit an old s. rvant : and he j
st; I h- w .,' i !,- gla 1 to have a sister ; i
an I I wr .1. ... h.-r that I was to Is- mar- j
ri.-1. :u, I MM h.-r .-..me limnc that sue 1
u kn.w him U-tt.-r. She wrote to
n.i- sU !. a -wis-! l-l..., . and sue came the
net we k " i
" :ie a as si i.rettt . oh. o tirettv a I
bun Ire I 11 11-s pre! ier titan I ever was
and be liked her from the hrst. I was
g'.a I I woiie i hint t;i hk ' my sister ;
an I we ha I music 1'i.-:,.-r. -.n 1 we walk
el together, anl we were .ert happy,
an 1 my wedding day was set. It was
n!y a little way otf when all of sudden
I totind U k' sluing l,v herself crying as
if ber heart would break, and she Would
n n tell me ulit ; im 1 in the midst of mv
trouble ats.iii that I -slie seemed to In
onhke biiii lf. an-l sal bnsslin and si
lent, and like .m trave nie no answer
when I -kr-l the rea.m. That Was mv
tnillllle l'K. fl tMlll-.i llMr M-lte Ut M-.Sl-lr
o,m., the wedding dr.s. h..,ae work and
bu-tlini! and mv heart ill at e,- alswit
thosi- two
"But one evening, just at sundown, I
aw th.-m st.tn bin togetiter al the gate
w here I met .u. and she wan smiling,
and he l.siked merrv again. Whatever
bad lx-en li, ui their min is, il was over
now. Tucy were K-iing for a walk and
a-ke me t g i w itlt tlteiu. but the dress.
Utaker bad just calit-J me."
"'I i-aiinet, I said: but t-n tointher.
, , , , , ' naii projioniou ui Ullrixreu is re-
aud Ijc Iwck by tea lime. ' :,j . ' rr ,- . ,
; quin-il, the tuotleof finding des-nds upon
" 1 wati hed them off before I went in, ! the am- and the objects .Wired to be ob
ali I when they had finished with ine np tallied,
stairs ! ratne to the j:at Ut watch for I
i heir tsiiniiig back. I watched and Answers to Correspondents.
watchisl. and Hit- stars arose and the ... .
m.s.n tan high. It midnight ; but ' "' ' -our ""Wstion aa to tare in
th. v did no. come, mv dear ; thev never i "excellent. The new
hate ..,.,.. vet. S-ene of the i, W-d : M"W!-''-W1SUT PU-'U " nUil"!
lI the mit iireadfu. things, ,v mm- - y
d-.r I 1 l.-li -11 an 1 I .r.sl ;
Miti I t..rawhiie. bj: at la-t I got better,
and 'ii-ii qigbt I wali h for tbeiu from
tin- gale heiv. They'll i,iiie back yet, I
kinia. IViit't yon believe w hat uureelold
int
Ioi iiurs.-' Ut 's.l.ilut nhe liad j
a eoiniuon mind; sbe ud they Uad i
eloped' toset her.' I know tttetn. I'd
tt-ver U-here that, thoUa-h they ,r fc
long in coming "
She onci and "ikrhe.1 ; after awhile
alie aliowe.' uk-i ilk faUlt-work cosh'ton
she had been making, and said no wore
alHut the patt. But I knew old Mb
Barbara ' rtoty now. and it made me feel
more kindly to her as I stopped to speak
to her. an she was watering ter flowers iu
her little garden, or Mtitrhing at her little
window.
Often I aaw her watehinr at the tcate.
At Mich time I did not approach. I
knew be waited for those two who, a it
teemed to me, would never rtne hark
But one 'lay. i month, trout the
( veiling on m hit-It I had lititene.1 to her
: story, I met her in the village reet with
i her basket on her arm. She pnt back
I her long, blai k lace veil, embroidered
I with many rlowens ; and I saw that her
! eye were red with weeping.
-Oh: my dear," fhe aaid. "ixii h things
have happened winee we met List. Look.
Iok here. I have Iteen to the butcher's.
Th i lieef rhipjied lieef for Iteeftea.
That given you an idea, don't it? Sime
one L at my house. Yesterday evening
I w a standing at my gate, watching a
usual, when I aaw a woman a ioor wo
man in auch shabbv elothea. and Kiich a
j,,,,,.. Httr orn (.,,- coming along
)m. pa)i sil almt too weak to
WM-k ut Kie waM Vety ill, and there
mR) w,lm.,njI11j jn .r d,v .-cine.l to
j.Ilw n. when she sat down on the
rt(iDe j,)t H, I)V Klui, I went out to
Hk U) h,.r aIj Bt-siied down and
.
,M,r w,an I do anything for
-
And she cried out :
" It's Barbara '. "it's Barbara '. changed
like thi: h. it's Barbara:' and iell
.i n f tinting in the mad. ' He is dead !
Leslie is dead " she went on. He died
very suddenly.'
You thev were all wrong. She was
itftaid to come back and tell niche as
dead. I never Is iieve.l their slanderous
stnrio, my dear. That must have been
the reason -.he niaveil o long : don't you
tl(jnk Miy ,,(.jrr
, , t ) . .. p,.rha)H1 it
,a..
"It's Ki.l without him, of emirse," sai l
oi.l Miss IJarliaiit. We ery iilsmt him
tot'ther ; hut I'm to have one of
them back, and know the Worst. The
' ,.
iloi-tor has ordered her lieef tea, shea.l'l-
I. after a pulse, wiping her eyes, "anil
she thinks h" pin-h-woik eiishi.m terv
i. iii'l-siiiii-. his just the il. in;; f-"i her
le-a-J as slie llis. oU the sola."
Sin- wint on her way when she hail
s.ii.1 that. an. I -hue thai time there hate
lie. ii two women at tiie ,-ott.ie w in. low
or in the pinlen amoiijrl the dowers ;
lull one always eris-psaway w hen a stran
ger passes, aiul it is only Miss Kill mi a
who eomi-s ehis-rfiiily forward to say a
f w .pleasant wonls. Happily the same
unit le shadow lies aeniss her mind and
k.-eps her trom unoerstandini; whit all
t ie other people in the village know . To
her YUiee is as innocent tif treueher' as
the flower whose name she Itears. and
her kivt-r one whose ste death tivertisik
lie fore they reiudted the altar. And she
is at peace now ; she watches over the
i:tte no I.. Hirer as the tw ili;ht dis;K.'iis,
hut ofti-ner and ofiener I siv her hstkini;
upward, her eyes full of childlike fuith
in that heaven where she believe a
laithfiil heart waiw to ins't her.
Feeding for Growth or Fat.
Simply fecdinit an animal w it bout simr
definite object in view is to waste the
foo 1 or else deprive the animal of some
thing it may require unless the fanner
knows the quality of the food ,'iven and
the nutritive value of the ingredients of
which it is composed. Si impirtant is a
knowledie ol the pmisr mode of feedioi;
that it is often s)ssilileto pnslucea more
H-rfsl animal from a cr.tde than front a
thoniiuhhnsl, and Darwin i simsas the
opinion that the quality of the food in
tlueiux's variation in animals, and that
w hen improvement is attempted judicious
breedim; the result is largely inline n ed
b; the iiiikIc and Js-riods of (is-din, as
also by the quality and kinds of food
Used.
A normal cutidiiion cannot Is' sti tain-
an animal i'M pt by a tuix.sl diet.
No single article of I'mt l used for domes
tic aniiuals can 's- regarded :ls complete
or contaiiiiiiji; the pnqs-r proportions of
the nisfsMary elements of growth and
warmth, t'ertain f ssLs, rich ill nitrotren.
are requir.-! f"i prislucing fli-h. These
Indsare kimwuas "flesh-formers," and
i i e. . i . ..I.., c .... i
r'- ," "'fi noui uie giuteii oi grants, tut
l.vmnen of (-lover, and trom the dilferent
forms of ninth.-en in all the plan's nsed
as food, Isdng transformed in the Itody
f the animal into Ib-li and to supply
th.-ualiii.il waste of the mux li-s and car-
tiiag.-s, I be siirjibis Iteing linplH.-d to the
!''''' of the animal, as is the -ase in
milk or aliiiimen. m eggs liom lunh.
A I''"'' 'iivistion and cUs-ilication of
1 lH,', iiaoii-s tiie lariuer to appropn-
j ale the elements particularly adapted for
I the aceoinplishment of the pnslii. tion of
ib-sh. milk. Imtler or fat, for w hile the
oi-gsinie matter .liatundint; in nunsgen is
in ip- suitable for tl--sh forming, that ln
ti ii free from nitrogen, known as cariio-
'.v.ln.tes. e....tt.nt -tan-ti, sugar ami fatty
'" ,,r'I,,r ,0 ""1'1'l.v the fatty matter,
whl1'' '"''rthy phosphate- rcir and
- m'w ""' "
As the tvnstituents of an animal's hoily
n'U", '","! lr""' t1"' f""' -'it ifi "", Wt ,"
sJ,r,''1.v sultstaiiet-s to young ani-
j liiais exclusively w hen growth is dtwirisl.
which explain the cause of i lark of thrift
w hen stniw or course bar is used.ns the
j animal caunol tut etiough uf such sul
! stances in order to supply itself. Nor can
J we cxjiect the best rtsmlts from such
1 grains as corn, which contains a large
proportion of standi and oil with a small
amount of flesh-forming material, but
w hen corn is combined w ith clover hay
the elements are morv even!) divid Hi,
yi-t even in the combination of the two
fo.sls time would show that some element
1 might tie lacking, and a change of f.sid
I would lie nectsstry.
It is more cconomitvil to feed a variety.
" tn'w'"K -'k. w hich de-
"'tr-Hien and the phcatte
iuou vi v, nun- more miiiureii, a me nixt
must not only renew waste, but add to
the flesh and bone, w hile the adult is re
quired only to renew wase. An adult
animal, then fore, voids the excess of ni
tiogctious material, and a a consequence
tiie manure from a mature animal is ujore
valuable thau that from one which haa
not completed grow th. An adult animal
also lattetta at a lew cost : tht-refire aa
! v.... - o . ...
1 """" tieatiii oim iuis oi lirouHlvn
lhi!ade Iphia and Baltimore endorne it as
a iiMst wi.indi-r.ul cure. It cm. oujv
25 centa.
t'4iUrrh cured, health and sw eet breath I
secured by Shiw.hV t:aUrrit Kemedv
Price 50 centa. Naaul Inje. tor free. Sold
by tieo. W. Benford & Son.
It Pays to grow the Best J
Will you pay tZ anything hut the :
bent? IWs it pay t-j go on year after j
year cultivat-ini; anil naitur inferior fruit I
when it just a- easy anil much more
profitable to raixe the best ? The best ia
good enough. In sayine the bent we
mean the Ixtst the climate, the oil and
the rirrumiitanoi wirrounding one will
enable one to raie. The fniit that w ill
be the liest for one may not lie the bent
for another; there is, in other wonls no
alwolute best one that in all places and j
all circumstances if the best but there ii j
something letter in all classes of rniits ;
than the varieties our fipthcr rais.l. Fj-
pis iahy in this true of apples, currants
and Is'rries. In s mie Stat.-s varieties ,
wen- grow n years ago that, unless a boy's j
love firt- apples has dece ived us, have not I
lieeu excelled ; but these are few in num- ,
ber and limiti-d in area. In the newer t
States of tiie Mississippi v alley new fruit .
adapted to the conditions of climate and
soil had to 1 found. Many of the stand-
ar.ls.-rts could not Is-grown with success,
and new varieties were introduced. It goes
without s-tying that the varieties have
lieen improved wonderfully in the years
of trial. He who clings to the old sorts
is milking a serious niist-ike. In currants
there is sir-i Mn improvement that the
old s-.rts and the new ones are like en- i
tireiy dilfen-nt fruits. The improvement j
is not only in si-but in ls-aring ipi.ilities !
and flavor of thels-rr.-. Currants are so
i-liea that no one should cling to the ;
old sorts simply Wanse he ha them. ;
The new onet. should lie set. and, ! ;
grown, take the place of the old ones, j
This isalsotr.K- of most of the berries, j
In the rasplHTrii-s then- is no comparison ,
Is-tw.t-n tl e -w and old sorts. There is j
no reason why any one should not have j
nil the fruit he wants in the garden, and !
in suiltcient variety and .iantity to last
the sea-m through, and that of the ls-st !
variet les rai--'l.
Lauh More.
An llngllsh contributor sends the fol
lowing: Ifciweasa nile laugh enough?
Is there not tisi much Ist-fsteak and too
little grivy for salutary digestion in the
evi-rv ilsv fUt-iiinption of brain fxsl? Is
tlien spier eremch t" s.'s..ii the stamlint: I
di-li of dm li-rv? There is a scrvn-e to i
,i elmste h.nrh and its relation to tdivsi-
.tiil'.ii is noteworthy. Our emotions i
' an- the playthings of our sorrouiidinirs, taken s,, much pains to rune aiel s. e
and the graces w would cultivate can i him. He treated his friend wild goal
never be cultivated in an atmosphere ' attention and politeness for several days,
that is not cordial. and as he did not see any signs of bis
The nightmare of disaster is ever d:s- ; leaving, became uneasy, but Isire it with
orbing new en.li avols and cherished . patience till the lie lining of the eighth
ventures, and if it is to In- dispelled the ' day. when he said to him :
handiest ln-ls-r is the sunshine of mirth, j " .My Iriend. I am afraid thee will nev-I-.
one w ho i- in the niaelsturm of cares, ! er visit me again."
or who is ,-t gaily slave in the struggle to ' (h. yes, I shall." said the visitor; " 1
! exist, or on w box-cast of diiv is stakeil ; have enjoyed my visit very inucli ; I
the gain or loss of living, there is no ; shall i-crtainly come again."
' force thai can sustain as broad humor. ' ' Nay," said the Quaker, " 1 think t bee
M isie has a p.iwer to lighten loads, to w ill not visit me again."
relax brows, but a side shaker seems to "What makes you think I will not
be quite as salutary to the weary ones in ; come again?'' said the visitor.
! the market place. "Ifthec does never leave," said the
A dittv travels t. the springs of the j Quaker, '"how can'st thou ever come
feeling, but a neatly prepctrated joke : again ?"
j makes the man of care take cheer as he The visitor left.
! toils. The mind that is lost to even- aj.- ( , " ,
i , ... ,, . . Let me write the ballads of a nation,
; 1 ........ , .... .it !..! ir..iti.in T
. ,11 Mil III. 1. I'll. M i.i-. .".
' , , . . , . . , . .
in-edsto be swithe.l otf, and a handy way !
to do it is to tickle bint. It is said of Lin
coln that his indulgence in laughing and
dry satirizing was a physii-al necessity ;
t'tiat the responsibilities of his policy diir- j
ingthewai would have ehated turn to
di-spair had he not res-aledly laughed
awav his fears, or stilled his lurch-nling
with funny exuls'i-anees.
To all which wes.y. Yes. Tir.-y only
t Mill ilc is, how can a man laugh when
be don't ft 1 like it ? Will s cne one an
swer this
Topnoody Taken Down.
Mr. Topnoody tbrrw lUtwn bis news
pasr with :. inutteri'd objurgation and
looked across the 1 t'lle at his wife.
"What's the matter?" she in
quired. - This confounded civil service reform
twaddle mukes me sick,'' he exclaimed.
"I don l s, why it is that a lot of men
can't do their duty w hen it is marked out
plainly l-efore them."
' Iii. I you order that coal lo-day ?" she
asked, irrelevantly, but with a new light
shining in her face.
" I Is-g your irardoit, my dear,'' he
said, picking up his ptts-r uaiu ; "that's
got nothing to do with citil -Ttii-e le
li.rut." " I'ei you oi ler that mil, t s;iid '.''' she
js-rsistisl.
" N no, mi dear." he hesitated
forgot all tlsiut it, P. at I'll do it the
lirsl thing in the morning. As 1 was
Kiting, my dear, this civil servii? re
form "
" Iioii l talk to ue, Toplnsslv. alsiul
civil -ervi.-e lefiirm," slie saM. iinlly
'What you want to d.-v..te toiirtime
and al'.eiiti iti to is iio.ie-sic serv -. le
f tnii. I I:im isn't a lump of cod in the
eeli tl : ibe b-iaois ale ail ti:I' tile side
f ine; ti. .t Lack vard o. ':s lit.- a pig-s-n
; tin ii- li isii t Im-.-ii a -ti- k nl kitid
liiit: i hoj.ii-it sine Satuf. i.. t , o.i li.ivcn't
giten me a tent ol io.ni. v in two wts"kst
aii'l the cisik is (loing to leave lit t :e
moiuing. You may ihtnk that's the way
to do things, TupiKMsiy, but 1 want to
s.tv to you that l ui niuning this adu.in
istration now, and if you don't stop lisil-
ing w ith i.ditics and attend to ItMiie
you'll hear from headiiiutrters alter a
fashion that will make your head swim, j
Civil H-rt ice reform, inde...!!" i
Topnoody newr said a word ; he knew j
U-tter. i !
Sleepless nights made miserable bv ,hat '
terrible co,u.di. Shilot,-s ( urt- is the ,em-
edv for vim. Sold bv t,sn. W. Beniord A i
Nin.
Make Friends. i
i
Life is very critical. Any won I may ;
ueour last. Any lareweii even ami. I git
nd merriment may l- fore.vr. If this
truth were but burned as a d.s-p .-otit ic
tion and rratl power iu lives, would it not
give a new meaning to our livi-s. w ould it
not give a new meaning to mr human re
lationship? Would it not make us fur
morv lender than wt- sometimes .tie? i
Would it not oftentimes put a rein tisn .
our rash and iiiis-tUoiis sfcch? Would j
we carry in our hearts the miserable sua- j
picious and jealousies tluti now ilten em-
bitter the fountains of our livt7 Would I
we ls so iiusitient of the faults nf others? 1
Would we allow trivial misunderstand- i
iufc-s 10 build up a wall between us and i
those w ho ought to sund very close to .
ns? Would i! keep alive petty tpi:im-ls
year after year whith a manly word ;
would collllosc? Would we pass old 1
friends or neiglxirs on the strts-ts without
recoguiUou, bet-ause of pride or ancient j
grudge? Jr would we I stj chary of
the kind Words, our sympathy, our com- '
fort, with weary hearts all about us ;
breaking lor just such expn-ssious ;if iu- !
teret r appreciation aa we have ill our i
power to eive ? Tin . Il.-r.. '
Love mat. he are very t-aai to strike,
but some of Diem go on! dreadfully ;
quick. " ;
.4 knitrht of iu-elus-trv the
cleaner.
arj-et
If some men Had to 'eat their wonls,"
their Iteaitb would lie ruined forever.
Muslin Poultry-House for
Stormy Weather,
Every poultn-keeierknowRtheavetRion
Hhown by the fowls to the ponltry-hoose
in the daytime. They prefer being out
side in the storm to lieing confineil in a
closed, dark plaiv; but they are very par
tial to a he I, or any kind of well lighted
nhelter. A eheap arrangement can be
made for t-iem.w Inch may be immovable,
by uning shingling lath lone by three
inees) and unbleat hed mudin. To make
, niujn ,ouw ten by ten feet, proceed
f0iiw .
A f,,r t,.p fonr f ,rtri0 'xtiom,
n,j f (irw ltT stri, ,,,; ,. fo,,t from the
jjpf.u,,,!, ,aUing eight strips, ten feet long ;
,. ,.:,lfy f.t, (in r;r, f,,r ;
u,p ft. rntr.tmv in frtmt. eight feet j
ini: an,( tweve plT:,. six f.s-t long, for j
tlie en,Is allll r,lf ,he ,,)till Mng aK)t
feet of maU ml, costing fl. A few
Uwrds on the front, w ith the same at the i
j ,,,,,,,,1,. all l,ut the muslin, of
j wit., aljlUt y yards w ill be sutlicieiit.
j Ul)n Uk. ,1M1ij 'from the bottom of the
j (,.; vpr ty aI1,j fasten to lsittom
jMtriponthe other side. Have nothing
, hvtr,A n the ends so as to
j s1r,.Il;;ti(en the frame, and aUi that the
j f)wl!. naJ. m out at ralvr s
j tj(t j..ther w ith a sewing ma-
an,i jt ,.it,er crosswise or u;i !
Mn,i ,,,tt n. tr;lw jt tightly over tie I
fralI1P aIi j,.,jIlt it ith any kind of cheap j
Jainti (r oi mav u. instead. The I
ru.-tur,- ne-d not cost over $2.50, and it j
w m aljur,i ,.x,vll..nt protection against j
tlir wimlt mul rains, as there will be
.,,.tv o( scratch-room for all average j
fl(M.k TlC limslin admits suHicient light I
all,j ., K.tt,.r than glass for retain- j
:,1f sarillt, . .l,H,-,--.i A .-mk-'io-iV.
A wor.lto the wise. If you are -roubled j
with cough or old. pnsiire I'r. Bull's,
Cough Syrup at once. Its u-e may kivc j
voii from severe sickness.
He was Touh, but Slid Out.
Some time ago a gentleman of indnlvn:
habits made a practice in th
e winter nl I
. . ... !
ielv. Alier ;
visiting his friends extensive
wearing out his welcome, in his own ini
imsliate vicinitv, last winter, he thought
he wui:J.l visit n old ;u.ikrr fri.-ml. tlm I
had ls-rn a s.-hil fellow ol Ins. on hf
arrival lie was cordially received by tin
1'iiaker, iie thinkini; that his visitor had
.., .... . ,
said a wise man, "and I care not who
makes its laws." This is true, and it may
also Is; Kitid that the discovery of St.
cobs Oil, the conqueror of pain, has been
tf more value to the world than the lind-
j ills' of a comet.
Somewhat Absent-Minded.
"Speaking of eiiibarrassing episodes,"
said a real estate man, " I uncoiis.-ietisy
aided and aliened in one the other day.
I went into one of the large down tow n
liiii -h rooms with a friend who ia a con
noisseur in the matter of o.ertMats. He
wears a pssl coat and he always removes
bis co.it with tare and hangs it up with
due reference to the turn of the collar. As
he was in the act of hanging up his coat
he knocked mine down, and stooping
w ith atlocies he caught mine up and re
placed it. My friend boasts a good deal
of bis self posse-xion iindcrtrying circum
stances, but as lie put my coat in plait- he
cauttt the eyes of two lady acquaintance
at a distant table, mid removing his hat
he made a most elaborate bow. Then he
absent uiindcdly put his bat in the rack,
and, forgetting that he had already re
moved his ovcnts.1, unbuttoned his cut
away, and liefore 1 could interfere be
stissl Is-fore the tifty or sixty ladies and
gentlemen present in bis shirt sleeves.
There was a laugh at hiscxiense, and be
aft -rward explained to me that he would
I j " "'-l-l-. in the presence
uf those ladies for a thousand dollars.'
OoV-'iio I lUir-th-ottt.
A sovereign remedy for pain. Salvation
Oil twenty-. ivecents. Beware of coun
terfeits. Wealthy Invalids.
i
The United States to-day has a very1
large army of wealthy invalids, an army i
mat seems .0 t.u ttir im o-asc, too, .0.0 ;
one that goes luOMiiiug up anddow n over ;
, ' . . . . , , . ,.
the land seeking health and Imdingnone. -
F L-ei-v-wliere von iro where l.k itioit -ind I
tviiwntre jou go, wn, rt iik.uh.ii ami
climate have anything to oiler, or be-alini
' . . , , , . I
i waters containing .ni'.'in oi g.si.i to assist
: iiatur.- in le-r -'.111.;!. to lengthen out the ;
i days of those t ho h i'. i- more ducats than
I dig'sitiiui, you will s--e the anxious eve;
I and the halting gait of those who have!
f(rtl;Ji tl. ,5,.,,, ,or ,.-.,;, ai now..wn. ;
..! with v.ctorv :md misery, find them-'
in a natioiu;l "hospital that
moves aNmt from M. head like to ;
Ta.-oma, to Iw Angeles, to Jacksonville, ;
to Diiluth. to Ienver. to Asheville, to :
Wiinrtnnka, to Santa Fe, to the Hot
S,rinK wX ,bl" ('"M to tl,e l
'i-' ' tte Nsla Springs, to the dry :
air of the mountains and the wet air oft
the s a, with Jio home that they can call 1
"nnanent. and no sure thing for the fu- j
ture but a will contst and the long star- f
night of death.
For lame back, side or chest, usvShiloh'8 !
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by !
Geo. W. Benford A Son.
A stoppe l-up geyser is an ex-spurt
its wav.
viOUGHCURE
SAFE.
SURE.
t-ROMPT.
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111 (HtKUS A. . Lr (R4tTIWMiC..
Caret RKatiailtlsra. Ncttralgia,
iii l .1 , ttn Ws. rt..
sun i- ri-T- irvTit
AT liflltauirrs tSD tHULKaa,
at ra taxes a. iwiuu t kalti attaa. aa.
S3
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TRACE U MARK.
v
25
6Enr.iANriEr.lE0Y
V rRoAL rtr.tt J
POUDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thw h'wiT nevit vttrlin. A mtrvfl of .unty.
strtMijnh n1 wiiolfttDfMi. More t"tnni;rl
tlmu tht r-l!tijry kin1- n! omi'i r ll M
tNtruiK-lin-Hi witn the loultituit ol io w. -Itfirt
vlf!ll. Ai'JTH or piirttl'tiatt p- (lt'rs. Srf mtlv irt
mw. Kival Baiiino P. ku'o., HW Wall St.,
N. Y.
fdCmciCordiai
DYt-?;rjr'' . r oitrsTioN,
WEAKNESS, CM-US A'0 FEVERS,
MALAPi " . l!TH CO: PLAINT,
KiNri' ipotniES,
NIl''-LCI AND RHEUMATISM.
IT i : :-c--t- - T eivca NEW
ing ar.J D;
t'ct to ta'
LIKE to th
"c
SYSTEM
I by btrene
' i I Haul
btrenetheninj
m m Mil...: ; i
rs. Ton-
! I ing the NtRVES,
I i an
aa ccmplctetyDi.
I,-. $ 8c'-,in 1
yfV yv ', t v v y fi
the looa.
A,VYVVY'
y . 1 : ;
t- ; l I n I I I II I
" -; B- r k, 'Volioa, .
" hv leadinl !
.-ians. telling j
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pev-t e! .a-r '. I
tr.t,.' 1 v .
bC r . - . I
, - 5 at .iOME.
j :. l. i, together
i A setot hand-
so.-. - enrdsby new
ccmu;. 1 I. 1
fu.:y, i - ; a '
6 c n - t saiit
Rcn.cc v.
on rri:c.j.t of lO C
.. !T l i:. -Ilr in.
.. t . iiot 1.11 MM
r.r.
Cu,;;.i:
-.Ill . M I
Volina Drill a J Cli .viical Company,
IUl.-lil.Okl., I. S. A.
w in-ii ..r.ii. ti-ii
tie nt Wei In- l.ei
H'.X'l. selv Ati'lil.
iltl a s.nh i.f i-iil.l. buy u
.-s.--' N..ri'1i.l IlaNina. I
S.
Jcan dc.
cured
Ol RHEUMATIfM! b using
RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURS.
?: .( 4-a mr-ll. It run- nt-t"::irfl' hi" H ' -'-iru
l,';t ' t it B3fe Md IUM tliT-' .T .i - .
T i '-. ntt h bitve been c-i-ti -.- . -I:
i .r.i...
Mr . ft ri-irii of er N St PV. :-. wni
1 r m .'.!!' 'itr b h nl ,u',h1 . i.,,. I; - . n
I i- 'inwdism ( rw tv;i tr.c t 1 wt!.i;! "'r ..i.,Jr't
r ' mi Mi:tv Iik)s ie-nrf ' n v-h :r "!i- .-ir-l
t ; -iTj:it wn'iili (- lif r-'m fr' ni tfi "t"''v ii"
I1, .ti t" t'"(:r : nrA oi tw,i .m..- ) - .-i:td
hy V.iif r-m-1v. Iw t hi- v m r , .
mul n H tiir ' -t-.l!! -UT. ivi .1 . tu
t yitii: tni'i- i r"ned.
Mn R K f"r AinH.-tnni fr-rs s- , --
ii- "V .-.-s.l.c- f.-; - r t v 1 .. 1 .;.
n II n-t-'TP t 7-r ' !-- i
F -ir.n np;iT n ( -i t-"- '. .'i 1 .- n f-.t .
TSrif th Si ' - '
K9a..i.ais sll. utlhl.41s.
:iln..l.- ltrtjs
rii
Ft.' 0t.
campieio itii'nmiat'rto. Ofsicrinf ive i'sj
tiulel, wttu tsri:iioniiii-. 1.
i r sale liy nil f rtiutrist. It ops er t'i.. ril-.-r in
n . In piiaition to f-iruii-lt a to uu.ilii noi ; -r.
r- .: till totak4iluvth:lut ric, hll 31-!v 'll- :n - Vs
i -u-.ii A-i.t. n ti i..i it tiiiiis. i ii.
I'.J X Ciifl MnrUcK s-trtt-t. A'uituatiiittus,
Kvery tswileof Wei 1c!-ks.-.s' N.tr.nan ttnl-am
is sulil on a is.w-itive K'lsritiupe. t.'. N. Itoyit. -s,it.
Ar-iii.
31st Year-
THEYLEADALLsl886
BAUGH'S
Pare Ran Bone Meal
Pore Dissolved Raw Bones
Special fere for Seed Leaf Toliacco
iO,
Economical Fertilizer
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Kigii CrarJe Aricnltarai Clieiiiicsls
nan r.f 1
D i 2-i O! tJ 't
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Ti3 Sj3n:T23t Giaarant::
Kv,rt;v,,, . ,k-iTi.- is ll.at ntiict. Ism.w
'vii wh ,r- ''' I "! Nurnian lulsatu. Tin
tiet Freiu-li Keiueilv lor einii;ii!i. relils, roin-umi-
tt.oi. ami nil .i.x-u -' 01 Hie tlin. u. ili.-tan.l
l ver IsilUc-i s-iuvely Kuaralitetsl ; use
,w, ..(, its nr i-.iu-. then ii y.m mc im im-
f--i'y -!i-rie.i
i.l l- n l.in.i.
nii unit ri !iii:i II ihi- .ii'tii.-v
icl. UlsiMtlM ileit ire; ktiatasi lnl
an ni l Fr i;
i.i..ie:il tv tiii-lt Im- l-.-n u-ssi
fur years fll'l ll.is l-leil III tl.nleiiTiils ill t ntlllM!
a.'i.l p.-rloriitel jtlin.sl mirui-le-- -in- , 11- iiuimIiii:
tioll 111 lhi i-nlirilry. Trt H. Il m-vt-r !;i:N. l'e
lssej I'hi-l.iteill t'v: iMtrt V, sj.lo I'r.ilirif t'jrs.
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PEIolYHOYAL FILLS
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
am iirtxrtnnl anal Only Ueastae.
aimuwi iKwavHtkhaiMaiiM.
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I THn 2.EAF COOO FOOD (PURIFIES I !
biirEENiEscHEreFUl&iLync i
4"UWUUT f1AIH !
X RESTORER !
I (ENCUSH) I
THE GmiURE FOR
Humorous.
Children of the sea Harbor buoys,
Kvery miser should have a chest pro
tectoi. The gn-ati-st wag ever know n A wo
man's tongue.
Hostlers are never on good terms to
gether. There is always a hitch among
them.
If a dealer in grave-stones w ere to fail,
some newspaper would lie sure to refer to
the disaster as " a bust in marble."
An ordinary small b ry is never so hap
py as when he is standing under a safe
that is being hoisted to the fifth story.
A Michigan woman kicked a bear to
death a few days ago, and now her hus
band never contradict anything she
says.
There is everything to di.sconr.ige a
man who sells medicines. Hi-best arti
cle is pretty sure to Is-a drug on the mar
ket. Misery loves company, and company
causes the good housekeeper a great deal
of misery, too, w hen she hasn't anything
ooked in the house.
" Were you ever engaged in a duel
Col. MikhI?" " Yes, sir, 1 was, sil." "Iid
it teimiuate seriously?" "Yes; I was
arrested ami lined Ultt."
Women who have a habit
... , . it
nmii.i in me Mr t i 10 iiijki'i oiimt w-
men's ilress,.s will learn witlieiivv that a
u.-lj lias IK't l) ftilin! wlr.rh Iiat s lt 1 i re uii)tiiitn mid euter.riinj: mcl it Hc
....... " ; lav. (.rati) o.itiit fne. Ailiire Tki e A i o.. Au-
tlie IwtC ol its Iiuti. euta. Mniue. dr--J ti ivr
" AiiL'tistiis. ilear." saiil I lit- (.'(title jrirl, ;
.. ! .!.. 1.: 1.:... .... .... .1... i
u-liueny iiisiuii 1. 1111 11. Mil m i us tin-
iii.vi.nli-lil.ll.suleiltl.elMVwiii.low wli.-re
tlii-v were staiiilin, " I think vmi lia.l
lnt:er trv smile ntlier hair live: vmir
Ala (suit! t ln-re the two ranges nf ! Ii'
'"t dibel'a
iiit- eastern ami westrm.
whirh traverse I 'ecu froni imrlh to .-otilli.
meet, ali i torni wlut is kieiuu :.s the
J II in II in oi instil II llll Ill ui- I asm. is
lucai- d in the city of CVrro de Casi o, i'vi
miles In-in Lima. It is built upon i,.m-t-vciimb.-d
f. .n ii. l.i t i. his mid possesses a
...osi remarkable climate by reason ofils
great height alsive the sea level.
lieccinbi-r to Marc!
a season which the
ieoplc ol th
. ,i .
(erro term their winter,
w here
in reality it is their Minnner. the
tempiT.ilim- .innng the day if Ir.iin !"J to i
:; degrees above zero, at night it l-il!- to!
tn-ar .ero, but the at--r seldom freezes, j
1'iiriim Ibis season the sun appears al
tiiiies. and from the purity of the at nuts- j
phere liie heat caused by his rays is al- :
most uiilH-aiable. A p-rson may ls
standing partly in the shade ; that por- j
tioii is disagn-cably fill, while the iart !
eXMiscd to tile Ull b Uncomfortably ,
warm. It woui l lie ditlicuh to lind an- :
other locality where the atmospheric :
changes arc more distinctly marked. .V. I
J'. r.-'iyo'e.
- - ;
!iiloh's Vilalier is what you need for :
Coustiiati.ui, Ixiss of Aiietite. Pizziness, I
and all symptoiusof iyH-psia. Trice b)
and 7-!i cents ier bottle. Sild by tieo. W.
Denford iV Son. '
Seekingfor His Label. i
Tolerably early iu life I discovered that j
one of the unpardonable sins, in the eyes !
of most ieople, is for a man lo presume to J
go about milalieled. The world regards I
j , (XK kWl iZ iYi Ilie Tttlleriiw tin pmri.l s.,ri- Tiin.al. ami slmul.l tlii-r.li.ri- N-in I "m'r.s.s ill u ,-.-,,m;
, ., , , "T . 1 -'J.! 14 r!1st',M': l.ttiiamiitee . .-v.-r fttt.iily. This iiieilieiiw l- nut mirelv ..f ' .. i 1!--,.it- T.1--. - I-
MiiN-li s '.ill-'ll alliM i .ll-nill 1 .1 li HI ( lin- . A'ir ., Mr-i'lfS.iVi Ki.aeti.Ht n. all His., ttitti t is-rfntlv smc. W i.vii all .i!.i-r n'-in- ,' "'
,,. ,. ;'' -.iSliili.:-! rr "" fM 'M- drs hve li!.sl. tftis one has t-rtts-.-rt a rnr "v-r t!- w-..r..l. (.-.-.:. . !'.
l.ssri!.l..v lis- uavii-iraiilee. It ellies ( .m- ; J 1 ' ' ,,lv"r h had veo at. J h..,s- ..,.n,M I M-.,-,-!;-.,,,, K.--I '..r !.. Ii-
s,.,,.ti,.h. s.,i.u.v(..M. wM's-iifi-nKis.,,,. . i A JWh S i'Z!;.. l"-'r,B"- ;:"-t"'"',"!iai" r'."'",;!i'l;:' 'yi..r.i..iti,t : : . , .'" . "
' - ; . i.i .a T n f 11 Ii stinairt-. t iiiiiiMitniii kiN.i svr-T-.. f..r .- n. -7 i.n.. ..r iu.. ll.i:.i. lliIr-l. !'--!!. 1.-.-- '
' 1 ? tJ 'J'SkVyS it5" '"'itlt-s ll.i-y were ii..n-l l.i '..n.-,-i luailli. i;.. , ;,
snc'i a iK-rson as the polii-e doan unuiuz- j 1 uaVe jui rec-ivto two car kaMtaof the sELP-t.il.LNti. stkkl-.skeIN aimcttlkr waih.iN's.
zled dog not under prosT coutnil. I Uie most (.-ouitilc-ic Wetteru Waguu in the market for Ktn-i or Farm furj-jses. uu the skut rnti!
could find no lalie! that Would suit me, so j v. a.sj.x tfiere it a Rt Brake, to la; utrj when tmuui. hay untlu, a soutethiu ibai farutvrs ;
in my desire to range myself and lie re- ku.,w ,ile unevaaity of wl.eu hauling ou liilly fitnn." Kvcry i-irt of the Wood-it or ol thi.t wairuu 1ms j
sptvUible, 1 have invented one, and, as I iM, t, k thrw ywtr heforv lieinij workwi up. irmirliiK th ork in N- tlsiriHit;hly -s-itsoaetl Urfmr I
the chief thing I was sure of was that I j bein, ip,i. IK-lne the iuent of Un
did not know a great many things that j
the -isls and the-ites alsi.lt me profess-
ed to Ih familiar wild I callisl m self an
Agnostic. Slilt-lv II denominalioll ti-llld
lie more modest or more appropt iate. and
I cannot imagine why I should U- every
...... ... 1 :,..., 1.....I...1 ....1 ..f ..... .r,
' ' " '
anil ilis uireil sometimes to lie a nuitcrial-
. . ;
1st. sontetiiiies an atheist, sometimes a
srsitivistands.in.eti.iialasandalack.a,
cowardly or reactionary obscurantist.-- !
' f. I huh ,' ,'., l-;,cti,;),i!l l:.r.,,;
Wiil vmi sti:l.-r with llsi-i.sia and
Liver (..pl.iinl ? Shiioh's Vitali.er ; v.-r r.m.1- that were altoosl im,at-at.le. aiel .hey i.it;.s tl,
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by 1 Jeo. W. ' warranitsl in sayiii I Mio. Hinu Uu- Hei Waf.n ..11 wheel-.
Benford A Son.
How to Fix George.
Bachelor 1 " ntit "Ah, my dear, lull
look as pretty as a picture. 1 don't won
der ' Jeorge thinks so much of von. Has
the rascal proposed Vet?"
Pietty Niece " No, uncle, he hasn't. 1
really believe he's afraid to."
"Why don't you encourage him a liltie
my dear ?"
" I 110, uncle ; but you know it wouldn't
be modest I. ..ii. I.1.1 much eticoiuaginj.'1
"No, I s.ipp. i-e 11m ; I'll tell von wh:t''
t.i do. though.''
What is it, you dear old thing?"
"Just wait till his birthday and present
him with one of thus- ii.otioCs 'Hod '
I'.lessOur Home.' Ii that doesn't lix hint
nothing will.' I'inA-'i-.jh IHtrib-l,.
I'nrify your blo-sl, lone up the .-y'i'in,
and regulate the digestive organs by tak
ing Hood's Sar j,iarilla. Soi l by all !
druggists. :
A I'rench (Jeologist, M. ItelippimMit.
lately called the attention ol the I'aris j
g.. 1. logical sia'iety to the effect gravitation j
has in heaping up sea water alum! the
hind. The continents i!re thus nil situ-
aied at tho nuts of hills of wter. and in
er issing the Allantit shijrt huve first to
down bill, then to cross a vallcv and I
j finally to climb another bill. The calcii- :
! lation has liecn made lhat in mid ocean :
tne s inatv may ia- nior.- tlian nana mile 1
um ntrtnsi iw-iow the level it Vonid
have if the continents exerted 110 at- '
traction.
That Hacking Cougli ran Is; so .iim klv
! cun-d by s.iioh's Cure. Wegiuinintee it.
Sold by ti. W. 1 nford tV Sui.
-a-.-as
J l'line. -!s'.iiiii-e i:.kcs g;i-at inti'rest in
: In .--keepiiiL'. She is pr.,-i)t at most of
: the exhibitions of hce-keciiers. and tlis-
tl ibutesthe prizes ( u these iH't-.isions
she wears t he diamond-bee Imss-h pre-
sentis! to le-r bv the Koyal lice .Vssis-ic- i
tMii on the ii-ass:on of her marriage.
('roup, Wtiortping ( 'otpj-h and l'ronchi
tis iiutnediately P-liev-d by Sh dob's 'lire.
Sld by ;,-... W, ISeiiford iV Sm.
Of tlte 7." i-i-i.m m larks which are sai l to
Ik- kiliiil iinuiialiy in 1'raiice, the gour
mands of i he metropolis are credited
with consuming alxait one third.
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Then- is a man in Chicago w ho liegs in ,
six languages, and drinks in any Ian- .
guage. K.vi.lenlly the litcmry movement i
ef Chicago is not to ! despired. '
ine morals oi I'on-.sl eounly are improv
ing. At the l;ivt session of coisit nograd
jury was m-eded.
" List to the music of the Ik ilc"," s.iid a
man, :is the soprano and olio i-....- lo siig
a duet.
Sweet home A beehive.
An old score Twenty.
A QUEST' p: '
Drowiis
Bific
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answer an.
Tivi',l hi pr-MnMr bwn ti ".vJfi
f(iw U- . n Br'.-' Ir ! H-r if . .
tin; i WWi it -.1 im't. B j: it J c v -1
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try; ; it-rti ra tw t . -i f 1 .1 in ; '.'f
ru t iviy.-.n.i' oi"-! tn a-ut 1 iwsu- c .1
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r.i-4 ln:i.it- ib, KilioMxiFipH, V't'..ii-iit,
l)viv i, jia'aru t 'ti:: J Ievr.
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Nirtc. V.r r l-iV.n 1 i-h" ..-.,
fTin--t-f Zf. .u.rj-f--;!, I-m tv?- n-Ni t.i .If
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. t -'; f -nrti -n i 1 -riinnffif - l..- .r -t :
I r . I ti niT-'i-if m 'thr ,-!rnn.iii n-ft'-"'
: t;i: tl i rr : 'i "iH KRir...r Hny:,' . Ir
p t i.'t 1 -5 i S, ir-n m-fli -iii! th :t i r, m.
1 li-.Tir:.' 'isTfH" Mirlt ind . -.1 w
(n wrapper. TAKI. Sil (ITU . IU.
MONEYS
btr ma-It-, -"lit
iitt ttitd wml it
nt Kiitl wp h ill
VoU in Nilllf
tlilllK f KU'Ht VullK- Hll'i ailtrlHllt f' lo VtMl UlHt
i wul rtrt you in iHir-iiHT Itii-ii will brut i; vuu In , " -:
morv nn!R-y ritrhl hwhv ttmn anythiiiK fl ih this j ll'Pl I l!t"lT
t turning t worM. Any one can 1 il; work tutl hv mi : W -IL r-L. IA.u .r.t I
j home, hither n.x ; all ir-. sKiiethinu n
; p,, ,,,,,,1,-y ft.r all work-. We uiil
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ii.
WILLIAM M. II s lis I'KTl.KII.
jsim 1 1 -r.T. l't.
Ilc Americsa Detect ve Bureau,
; Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
, KMuhjiht-d K; liy I'ivvid . t.tlkiiW'ii. s-V. ,
: f ioveniinerit iH-K-til' Oruiitz-.! mn) ion- '
lt!ftt un th -t, i tt w I . S. crvi
j S-rv.t-. .iihk-nii)i! Am -lit- in nil tht'
Priiiii.til viii- ul" ihv 1'iiit-! .-i.n-
Hi .M Ih.mfii. .sin..rMii.i..lciii.
Il-.s Jiiiix IiAL.r.i.i. V I v fur ilii- liim-au.
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The Old
Schuttier
F.Httihlislied in
I UUUbLL LULLAK AND OIL CUPS,
j
j ' ",e ""'-v w"8in "e that has thi 1 ImjwiiTeiiicut. Il uvnl.tn Hit- net-iy
' of takliiK oil the abo-ts to irrvase, a- in th.
; the waaii can Ik- 0ll.1l in K than ilv
'
!i-tl
nii:mt
I set-11 10 tie fully apiirueiatisl, itlnl atrti
helore wire liasiltg elsew h.rre.
Evcrv Yaron Kullv 1 IXSUred.
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In otrt-riiij: thi ntutf of Whjuii i tlt mbl,
.
t-.lll Mil''..' hllljtH
; H'l''ls.
vVuwntw Watttetl Thisoujfttoul
P bVV Kli
.aiMERSET, MAIl' tl a,, its,
Somerset Lumber Yard.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
M M I ACM j:t.K Ai if:Al.K, WlKiAj KH M KK.rAlI KK tf
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Ha,rci and Soli WoqcIs.
i. VH'LAtl. 'sililVoS l-RKKTS.
ASH, WAI.NIT. HiHilUNi;. S.S1,
:IIKKKY. Vi:i.I.i.VV I'lNK. sHIN-.il.K-.
ilIIXlNrr. WIUTKI-INK.
.1 -nerul Llneofall aTuUes ef Luruiier aii.t Kiiil.lint! Murrinl a:i I H.s-id.u ,i
Al. eat) furnish ittiytliiia: in (he line of our lait.i" s, m nril-r -.vnh r.-.iw
J.-iniieilu-ss. s-.teli a llrie-lo-in. (hld-siM,! rtnrlt. t-le.
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Designs
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HANDSOME WIDOWS,, BiRTPU.W 05 HiwAi FS!7.
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a iib tvwny&ltr s.
LUBUR
THE WONDERFUL em ? i fl
ComMtiins a Pa-tor,
t
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All ftiraisht-d With
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THE LUBURC MANF'C CO..
ss yj iss3r-
15
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Fences
FOR
Fanners,
rcm,M.
DvrabU.
HORSE HIGH, BULL TROHG, AND PIG TIGHT.
1
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SOMETHING NEW.
i
i We are nciafi-d in the mnniiUi-turci of this
i fence st S.mi-r-i-t snti Myt-rsiiitlt:. Ii t ilie mit
1 luraMe. itnd stnine-.t li in'-f kno". n. No burl,
i no iiijury to tiK-k Facu.rj- in Somerset st the
i old kunser citrrisio! li i.ry.
! mayly-if. J. 31. MAR.SB.vLL & SUV.
POUTS'S
HORSE AtO CATTLE POWDERS
o HrKiUB w!Tl of Colic. Br or Lrx Fk-
T. !t Fo:ta!H f'tW-lfTI M tin
(onl't lnW'lrirtHrtiri? uti'! prwrni HliT!.
ro'iw'l faTrtir will pi-prrnt Gr IH ftni.,
Konw prtwlr will )nrrr" thf nnntttr o! n- :i
an1 crpm twentjr ptr ccnu and utuke tii butit r Urol
aii-i !t.
"miw f'owtrr wtTl rTr fy f-rrnt n!mfy-t ctkkt
Drf r to wh'ri Hor.in't i nttt"itr v-Tt,
Kot TZ'P Pow K1U eiTK f ATtMFACTloH.
SOU VfVWIlf r.
DAVID 2. FOXTTZ. Proprietor,
BALTIKOBE. MS.
! IS I .UUP M'jA Hi 11 h .
iit of thi Tjst metiiiiu-. evv
the cure vf
li'ivervil It
'.i nn., iu.w -i nun
I'V-I'llNIA, tiKM'-ltkilAf.rV
IN FA MM ATI' V OK TIIK I.CNi.,
SMuIiTNK- tK lfKKTIf
PAIN IN THK itKKA-T. ic.
It if tlol in!v h wr.--.t f'nrihiT u tin it, .--I l,m
. ;tlrt renatii l;eirer of the AiHe, Ii ;w
i .1 in'iiywi-iier j ine mure -v trui, nii'l cur-
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to acv voca
H ft H OKI. Via WORK
or
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m mm wi
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IVrstjim in ihtiI of MuM'.MKNT n'tiliK wfli
tiuil il to their miens! to t sll ill my ufaep. where
a prisr sliouini: ttlil be itiven tiie'm. g s,(r.-
'.Wem tii'iiTiiiot in Emit e.l t'hlti.
I .7," I' 10 W. I Invite awariitl iteaiuia lt the
White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments
Inlrtsltirtil l.v liKV. W. A. OI;!No. aa lieeid. ,1
Iiuiirovi-iiicnt in the fsiint ef MATKKIAI. AM
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