A QUARREL. TIM a k t I'r -to tlie ' r "-i , , Utile .roverli IIV ':ltfl "( SjW'll : i l u- -';i s .in'i'ai-l. 1- ;:. m.M i.tu e'ear :! .:.uii. Liv 1 i; uji i: it in your lnrt : Ni-illifr l'W;cir lend it T. ii ink" o rnk quarrel, O.-i- mn t!way em! it. I.hv it r.-:i in even- nr, li -. . ; i 1 ; find it ""'. In ti.-M I'ln'tit a I' . I'r.iv !mt ran yuii do? If t'ar rath i your Atone, ..eii jui :U i-ini it Ty it Hikes t.i mk? 1 qaurrr:. On rn alwr rml t nt ) c-tn . i )..r " IV. i.-'.e. ir If ,lH .,-1. - lie I , 1 i: t.tk.' .1 .--i li- llft.l', im-n-l i' :;k a iiiarrei I'llii it. THE YOUNG ARTIST. :! .it-iii nt Mas ei i-h-nt'y the r I'Hit : f..r in tin-eenier. u"ii ,,.,i',v'v' ulule a to make a i r -...r i a fl c.iriv u :i lus-dless luxury on t ti it :r-ni mil Htiwtil h miitnl i di.-bi-s ii)h.ii it. maitit) li M.ni.l ha-! J."""-- " ,r jr:u sunny :i taltl"- t. :'ll II ' t in- I'm ! iii M..-i'i'- s-'i r i an invalid, xn 1 is Tim ;.-i-..n i -ii.-t ..it t!- i'ti'-li, whose h;i .y p::. '-an- ift Liter than her I. k- -in- l.-veiv marble linage "he i, ,k-. an-i u.-re it li. .1 fr the llulterini; tnia':i i-le- C""I I easily be mistaken t T .tie. lint !,.-re tues M ii., with a lijrht l.e.i V (-JiOllh t-1 aakeu tlie st. ,,, Til!i a ;:! ':m.'!i Mie l. lit ah.- Ai'a M lliouif lit. ll-iteli-II..' I.. l.-r vie I l p ..! hit. then -lie ll'i.t e i :l -;.", lain). 'He! I. I'll hutlL' J"'!-j-il.-.i I ...;-T k. Hie. It Va- -in. II bll't- h'iiiL' a.:v merrily, s.s tl.ouh iieai-. !tl. til- ---1 1; i hi I-1 :h. - ii.l' I -U.1H " Now f .r a ,'.i!li- to .lo. ill. Sliei iJD'tied her Maud sjitd l.!i-!,t!y: tea, Aita. See v. h;'t -:' i: : I. a il.i i :il.li'.l:.'i -t little it-! .i.! jt-ov ' T ey rail it a ! ; and it a r-'li-h to tie-- k- t k.-!-. ill I tl-i- tiire butler, k !...w . ;io it i- like jture r - i-l : . .lll-t ... p.l.i." A- M . Jl.it O-lt I I. -a-!, h. r.v thi id ili-Iil.tved lit I trt-i-uri-M Alta . r hand '.iii.'U !v for the dale r f-!. r ort'.-r . iiite ti .. . 1 her. made and filing .Hit aroma Mail 1 -i 1 1 .. w hii h had mother, put in it i -i.l'. ir an ! Im! i i!..tioer it. ink it. iMilu!- iH-lor.- sue ;iitf. Then -lie 1 he M.i-11 W ll !1 tf.k tie ir mie ,r.f,. i L-i'.-n.! .ro...rt I.. I t.. ll. i-n-.r all I . .Mi ll . H ! ll. ...i.-l . t.i-:.-l a I. I M .in i w n 1 . i Ml.l not " Wh.it ha-lit ome of your apjietite, M.md? Ilah you. Walk tired you ao muvh that voti ran not .at ?" "No." .-.- tl.e ear.-!---. anWi-r; "I have had My itlli.-h." " If -.he had toi 1 'lie w hole truth in-lead of a . i n o! it. Alt. i f relish for hel Itu'il meal w.iiiM li;ie .tiii-kly van ifhe I. Maud h id only eaten a tew noda t raeker- -ini-e early utoi u:ltj and in -pite til herrheery way. if the project whieh lilled her mill I -hoiild prove a f-iilure, i-he kin-w not tioiii win ti t- would eome the next m titt Ii'k relit for their modest ro im. or the few thiu- needed for their wtnple want-. it it -he wa- brave an 1 hopeful and that i--half tlie battle, "lie day while pa inj t'le d . .r of a fa-! i imi able -tat ion -!. -he h i 1 Kt ;.! a hi i ii -lit before the 'r. vv :n I fully V i: f.i-l. : hv'll-I'er-l I- t . alti-.i.-t. itl.-ed r .i tie- . I l.y the tlH-liie. I. k:eji-..f 'f taste- I. . t !oM-s were I (.:. ii. -I l.y 1' ll I , iN-ariiii; de n v.iti..;;s ;..-ti-t:i the intri.-.ite i ol -jr ..-.-r-.i! .r..it.il.'s of n iture's r lt.ii! V.lld lf.W.Ts, ,.r .'.M, 1 1,(. I - -. i tit 1. - . 1 !ie ij ir i.-u. ',s V, I she !,.. ! Utl i an ' '.".' U flash ol i 's ... .' a ei ei-. ei ,.iti nt. hi.-ti he -1 1..1A,- :i h.-r father -.'nl i- 'i.iit. i 'tne to her like I'ira: ion. re eliipi.e. .-1 to orieiTl.lte Artist, we! tll.-s,- .ii-l-I.s. ally i-aid. ta-t modify i s,,..-, m l v it.- so'iictiimv lili. -r- - Hot Im-ioj ;i eotnliioll t'llll- ! .Ilv jom.-'l t.. tin- faeiilly of ' ! j -t not . t. j: it in colors. Site v .is a ill! le i h dd hell she lteard this, .Hid I i i- 1 1 ai th it time what H ).l.-.ts:rtit nay it n .ni l i..- t.i earn money ; lorc-.i-i, . ! ' ti.it :e?e sin w.isoi.ii,- j.n.ii eii lit 'it i r.i m i Tiir ate! love-l .ie.tflv to Me.,1 .:w:iv .v li. -rs-! !. w i-ii jH-ue-l and ri per N..-1 e .:. . tie-.l.ilt III 'still liie" wht.-'.t !,.id Talv.-n ii.-r fain t. Jlel t.ll.-ilt had Us-tl f.leiv l hy her father, w ho had l'iv.-.i her L-ssous ftom tie- Lest draw, n.' niast.-r-. i ' e eiu'tt little thitiUiiL' tl-.ii! hi- two sirl vvo.il I en-r he left in sij.-li a strait as th:-. Alt.-I the i l.-a it. I t oli.-e ellteted her Itiili 1. M .11 i -irl ll"t !-. alll fitlte in jelt-till.- it il.l ex.-. il'loll. he h.lst.'t..- I h i. in- ! hut' tiji her I .on of w it.-r eoiors, a'l 1 S' . ' 1 1 r lellll.a.lts of litis. h..tr.l whieh 1. ti,..-:.-h! . ,-'. er s...-i ).:.-, fl .. Aila's w,;h l,f. sk-1. -h- ! 1ro.li l..e 1 re '.'! fl the I .. le. V.s I '.id at. I un ii k-fiai'ik fa p.t.i i..v.'-d t. their .1" d hi in-. units i t i .-,-.--1 as site tajiidiv .li w re..l is.-m-l m.-s lii-iit ineni' rv V ,'ahiilet. -ti d.-ii.-.ite ehi-t.-rof trail . .! -ii- r.-.m-'ito, r.-.I the , -. I - t out ... Ith.- shy in :.'-.--ir haunts tin ier t!te iii i tears i-.intetid.-d for Hot),. t dism hut Sltli'l-S pt. 1 -I,; ! I..I- h it ion whs ,s. Hell! I: l' S'l'lllV . 1 Ail. I Ui.ni.-ht i in. rely a picasittit di- ! ver-iut! fir her i.-nn.. si-ter. for M.iud ! lt.i-1 l,.-.t ti.e L ti. .u ied-v of ,l.eir nr-ent ! neity stu -ltoiis'y .-..ii.s-.ile j from Ler. I She felt sn.-h ii svin..,thy for he stricken j?,rl tiiat si- .is j1l.s.,!ut,.,,y ; .iLcrlv in ; her call' f. e her. A ft "i two or llins ,;;i.of i.ei,.ly in- i il'i-try, Mali.! In;. I ii.ni; !et.-d iiuuilM-ri.f i sM-(-iii:..n ecturi, nn. I. L-..iii-to the deal- j t-r h.isc M-ndo Im i first sii-i.ted her J p' lii. she ke.i for uu inter, ie- viidi 1 hiin. lie Ms i.noM ir-.ntlelllllll with :i ktn.llv i fil.-e. ii.i so .in her colilideli -.- tliilt she Uncle kno!t h. r ireml without a tn--j nior. He I steniil kindly iiti.1 i-ourtemislv I until she liad expLiined her motive in j cid'.nii.' t-.iou him. Then he shook his i Led. j " l.y. child,' 'si.:d he, "thehi-st ;inisi j in the city iio not consider it li.'ii,-att, j tin ir d enit j to ii.-si .-ii fon.tir tr.ele. An ! niMi-ur would stand l.ut hltle ehaiitx-." ! M.iuu w In-, rt was in her throat, but Mi,- stiid sturdily : " Defore you innke tip your mind as to iny i.hility w ill you pl- us,. lo..k at thi s,-?" "Yes. hut U-foi,- lil.i, you must promise not to 1..-I iia.i if 1 cannot piss a tavor.-l'le onaiinn. A Ktraiu-r raivly i imds tie-merits in our pro ltiitioi.s that j We .lo ..inv.-: ,,-,.' j ii.s nil. .-, -ions v i re kinder ttmii Lis ! v--r is. f. .. was n aliv .-.ttrict.sl hv i'-,e i fiesl, x.-i.t-i; f..,s-;:i, il, t,m.i',.v,i ti-, i , . , , ', es.k.i it iij. at linn . trnnl.ti ; and he 1 did not ish to rai st Iter anlicinatiuiis nd th. u dutp(Hiiut Ler. S. L Us.ke.1 t her draw mn. nuvW i !v at htt. then with uinithrneJ nur- I j.ri-. After a time he turtle I to Mau-1. j IV you tell me thewe .Ufitfiii are your j i.mn?-' I I M iui hlti-hc-l, lnt !iii n-wjluu-jy : i " In.ht-1 fir, they re mine, anil no olio I hut yourseif and ray t-u k niitter ha hail a j (f'imie of them." j -Bit- , fhiM, how oiJareyou?" " Sixteen l.t Marr h." Tlie i petitletnan wnttinizl (he nkeUitesaptin. thin litnerliHely an.l eanv j fnl'y. Then he huM : I -I i vnit knew what you were cajia ! tie of Utter than I i"nl. The, layini: j hi? han.l Uj-on her portfolio, "are wn j derfu'ily well ilone. Wonilerfully ell I ilon! " Ac he broiii'M out th-" Unt orl Jonly anl-ui'!iati-jlly, M iu-!"- ojiirits a tjjpi.l u the ineri'iiry i1.k uinler I the inllneiie- of une!ni leil .un1iinp ; aiel w.-ll the iiiiht for the mm of imle : j-mlenif ha. I ari-rn f r her. Mr. r.. auelerk i.!!. n-l to rite her n let- ter of iiitro.iin tii'11 to the tint) who t-Ue i .li.-il the i,i'!rii'. Niyin that he i thought it very .ro'ialile that they wouM ! at onee i tin' her wrviin. ' She n.iiteil lonp enough to ntvive the i jireeinUH letter, ami then hurrie.I home to ' tell Alta that "he hail an erran.l whieh ' rni'ht iletain her a few hours, ami not to ; w.irrv if -he -taye I even longer. iie nu t w ith wiitim Her lr.twi ijj piove.l the " ojieii aiiie" to oo:u' t. m e farne.l ea-ily ami jilea-s.intly. She (inihl now (iroeiire the lit-'.li-l ih liiK'iif ! fur Alt.i, whieh h;el Ix-en out of Iter reueh ! In fun', hoping they mijrht n--tiri- the l.l.iiiin to le r i.ile eheek. I'.ut the xHir ' irirl w;m -nth rtiir from a woiiml whieh ; -trnrk tleeMT than a mere ihy.sical mal a l . so tin- lo itii.' i-ter wateheil in vain for the r.- of health. Now tliat Man-1 i -'Uiv of hu iiele-- Tlell.-e. -he took Alt.i into her eollli .l. iiei-. :t it. I it j.r.iv.'il a -ounv of i.lea-ure to the -1. k till to hear the youtij atti-t'tt ..;f haml ile-i iii'ii "li oi the vatioti jieoile !ir iiirl with in her Im-itie jMri yriua- I.. Hi1. ne av Maud to.ik her iortfolio to t. w li with tier, a- -he had a !-o-tee of - liill' -n.llie of Inr l.lljel aint ill to Ih' i-i.j-ied :i- fiiloinor. A mo'.ic them -h-: In 1 ina lveriantly left a j-iettire of her ' -,-ter Alta. T ie eiitleman who usually in-jiei-ted her ilrnw inr- was ab-eiit and tiie senior : i:rtv s lit word that he was very mill ll ! i-n ied but to send in the ort folio and h- rto-.ild see it tilt- paintin-.'H wen? satis- : I. i-t.ii v. so -lie need not lo.-e her time by ; a u-tele-s journey. Maud -rated herself lo aw ait his deri- ! si-ill. She heard themnmiurof Voi.-i-in I ! the inner ..Itii-e for a tiiitc, then all t-xela- j nation of -:irpri-e (..!owet by eater : , .j n-slioiiiiij. Then rapid lo-itsti-ji- an I a ' J utielliatl filtered. "' M; Mail. I, am 1 -o fortunate0" A- he approached his fn-e absolutely ' -'ion. t ith pl.-a-nre ; hut its expression : l iiaiiedas Maud rose, white to the lips and uioiione.l away his ttutstri-U-hed 1 and. i " Maud, listen to me. Nay, I will !e I heard. There is stir !y some terrible niis- j i take, emel alike to me and Alta. Astiod j i-my witnens, my life, sii.ee I lost you, ! i i ... I.I...L- I l. .,. ii. .i 1. ft ,t , I - 11:1 -il.-l where I st.sl aeha.ieeof I l-firiiiil frtnii you. il. , .. i.,i;,.. ,,.,.- j ! Mau.l Kt.M.-l f-.ru iii.ttut iit m..l.vi.l.sl. I Hi-ki lit-r t-liaiit- f i-xrif.MtMi, an l l L-i;ts ..I lit-r liiui'i. 1 " I km my little fri.-n l !i;i.i i...t turn- i-l tr.iitiirto uif, in ln-r kind, true In-art. '..tiie, t;tke me to AlUi." j '" Iti.l yoj rei ive A'la's L-tt-T ti-llinj . on of imimi'h limit Ii, and our rhuivt-.l irriinistunri-ft?- j " The last li-ttt-r I lia.l fn-in Alta w;i j .! :ied jusl l-fore you started for the t-a- j side on I'.ut e Alta." ' Aita :.! of v. if your f.tt siinj: time : health. t;.ke me to not the l.looilill'' .1.- ii e utaiiiv. Sle- -uly i suf Voll ! -led i T i ir death in thinking She is faded, an 1 an invalid." "No matter in- i Aita. That is n ni-h for me. Mv r-s.- of j-.rU! She ...ul.! Im- the siitne in my i yes i-ven ilis i .'.ireil In yon. I n-ts.nif imi hy others.'' Maud was eonv ineed. ' Hi it my pii tun-s? " The Ihiv eame vv H h a notefrotn I I en, ayiuir that In- would t ike two of the V.il li.lldsi-;i-s. S Maul took h.-r siitfolio, and starled with the impatient '.over for the pleasant suite of rooms i ass.iulltnsr i-oltlinn 11. erson. I- - .:u pK-id-w hieh had replaei d their uiif attie r.-om i iie.' he advaiiee.l to protestations, iind in w hieh we found tln-in. I then eurs -s. 1. ith 1. .il l an t deep, and " Mad it not l-ee.i for vot. r husiness : these Iss-aiin-almost letter per-.n il .! aiiihtv. I.ss M iu I. I should never have ! i.unei .ti-uis of Mi Therson w hen. d.-. id- .:-.-overed your retr-at. Think of it! If we had l-een -s -panile. 1 hy a sinjle piirti J on. an.! still passed on unknowing and ' unknown! It was your pielure of Aita will;!, toi l in-- who it was niuiis' in my ' re-nd's oilii-e." " Alt.i's pieture ! " "Yes. Si tli.it ;is an aiilelit, too ! ; VV--1I. i'nivi l.-t.is- l frieii le 1 me. The : . --rsiiit was f.ir my st-.-ial I. -li. lit." 'e.-.l we s,v that Alt.i r s-ov.-re-i as if liv in :iifie te-n ieitt and love were re- : ui-ai'd in her h.-.-.rt hy the return of her ; 1 i.v-r faif'.ifiil and true? ller his exj.i.tiiati.in thi sisters won- : d.-r'd that they had not thought it to j ' have lieeii the true state of the ease ; l.ut : I lli-.y !i id hail some hitter eHTien.i- nf ' I sljr;it n, .-oldiii-ss fiiim apparently de- I 1 i.:. l friend-after their ehaiiL'e of eir- j i . tl-nst.-inees. and vv hen time had (Hissed j li. and Kr.i.-st M-.ni.-it!i hud failed them, i to i ju lii. tn' l.y his siii-nei Aita had ; lie in d to the Willi an. 1 hoped lor death. ; m iL-iietn- i:.!:tn nee o! a -in,' .- e. in in tin- . When l.tu.-st cioue hotue fiom his ei i-is of a h.utlt? w Js fin tiisli-1 l.y L.s'.'ii -iiiioii's Vitaii '.er is ivhat you in studies on the Continent, he had tone ' at l'eii.1. Tris- Crei-k, a Lattie fotiL'-it he- : C.Uistipation. 1tss nf A pp-.-tii.-. 01 to th.-ir old hoine and foiiinl them jrone. ! for-.- Atlanta. The relsds had l'. inked j and id! sy:niloinsof 1 .. spepsi i. I lit mst Monteith and Alta St. Clair are ' new married lovers. Maud makes lu-r ! Ii'.u.e With tiieut ; hut true to her inde- i is ii li-nt spirit, she i-oiitiins- her i-oiiLf-ni il liihors. Oncofthe pleasantest rivmis in Mrs. Monteith's limits- is appropriated to her Use as u studio. Her picture are the fashion, and she hi.s orders , -in inch ahead t. fill her time for ninny months. How true it is that ttr H.-avnily Father helps tl.iw,- who help theins'!v,-s. Experience vs. Inexperience. It is a iimtter of regret that ill intnslue i i- H.sid's Sarsiiparilla, its pniprietom are ohiiv'.- l to uvereiene i certain distrust hv .:iie pistplf who have unfortunately lsitij:ht wt.rthlisa, sniounds mixed hv pers..ns iirnorant of pharnia,-.-. Messrs. C. I. Hixl i Co. are rcliahle pharmacists of lone f-xNri,-nc-, mnl they make no eliiims for llissl s Siirs.imrilla w hich can not In-substantiate by lh stron-j.-st pn.f. And. we say t.i those who lack confi dence, read the unsolicited testimonials in favor i.f ll.s.d's Karsaparills and then prove its merits hy actual personal test. We are ennfident you will not U- disap IK.intetl, but w ill find it a metiicineof po inlisr curative value, which , -an te im plicitly n lied tion. Ctoiiji, Whtsipinjr Couyh and Br.nchi- imiuediately n-lievj-d by Shiloh's Cure. S..I.I by V. Ilcnford V Sin. v - ' V"T m'lke ""'l'' ymB .V1'',1"lw'''i,''l,'f " '"V trther. lie mihl lauih vou. That Hacking C.uih ?an Ih- so quickly i-unsl by 8hiloh's Cure. We euamnU it S.ld hy'i. W. Benford A Son Cen. John A. Logan. 'Howard,'' hrilliunt writer.nayn in tV j V J". HV,rW; i In the jnvat MntiT.'le U-tween the i friemU if tir.int and Blaine in the C'hi I ejtp w iwatn of isxn, Ixvan w c not only a i'ieturt(ue Cjrure hut a jotent fHir. A inl.it imt of hiurw-lf? Oh, yen. Zealoea in a lioe for tMinal advaneement? Be yond tlouht. But loyal to hie rhief.devo ted to the raue of the third-ter:uers. hand-in-fc-love with irant and O.nkli j and Arthur anJ Morton? Who rau i iloutit it. : It wa ni. and tuck between the about- ; I em tor lirant. an-1 tiie i.juiertt tut j Blaine. ' n the -urfaee the b. r- tif the warri i tr'- truiiiM-! made fnttt;. noi- that e h- tl.rt.tt.'li the t-w -.. On the Hirfaee tiiri.ronoumv.i waving..! ...a,..,-.,..,.-- , t . e t :....... I i ' tl"'!m ,T'i," , K--iSwM-l- . ular aiii'lausi-, the n-iram-ol w hi !i tlrove i j eur-lrtitiix T.izy. (u man then attmrt-j etl the attention of the rrowd. I'jionoiie j j man eelitre I the r.-eonitioii.thealii'l.iu-e, i ! the h;.rrahdom of llt.tt mighty n.u.ti- j tilde. ""khnj, Willi linixri.il l"'n- I . was lie. ! I'reeisely what Governor Poster, til' j tlhio. intended. Jireeisely w hat was lb ' n ittire of the niit'ot in tiartield's brain, j treri-elv hy John Sherman rave assent j need not ju-t now Im- explained, but il ' was John A. I-.tn who was assigned a i .liilii-nlt duty, for the .ve-tern men. who I believed thitl neither (ir.in! nor Biaim- roul l Ih- nominated by iuiu jtwer, and j w ho had eiioii;;h of ('oitklin' s " imjK-ri.il ! js.rt." and all they e.tred f..r of jtoiul..r 1 eiitim-iiism eiu-in-lin his hyjM-rion jtres J ein-e. ih teriiiiued to m left one of their . o,vn. wli .- i iiti.iT..-.- si. ii: I b- hiih-d wilii art laim. who-.- .hysir.il jirrsenrt ! -hoiiid Ik- a si-lia! for lu.iiultuoiis itj I'lausr. i TlleV -t-let tt-'l ttariiehl. After that W len ( 'fllk-illelltered there was the usual iijiro..rioiis w e'ii-.nnr, but . alter that also w ten dailield entered there was the tame j-erfunrtory jM-rlonn-iii tf-. ijnirlt In si-lit irotiole. with the intuitions of u woman, louan w tneei Ui l i.rodiieed, and w.irnt-1 his tliird-term : as-.H iates of trotiiile in the not remote fu- : lure. What was the re-ult '.' it Wii-i-rianji-l that the iii.tmeiit the !.al!ield yppl.tll-e Ismail l.oall should J 1 1 1 ii I o hisrhair and. standing thertstii, sln-tllil do his best in his extremes! iie-tili-es.jiieiier-, with his loii, blark hair 11 tatiii hfliind his t-iirs. his jjreat eyes tli-liini; siutl his sturdy arms waving. hile his stenlorian oiee shouted to tli vide ti ' attention, not of the oonu-ntioii hu; of the peat, tumultuous iallrries. with whom lie wh-the favorite of a .pur ler til a eelitiirv. Thai he arro:iipiisln-d his puiKise is weli know n to all readers f i-oiitemptriiiieoiis history ; and later, timing lherjiiiK.in iiud niirn- e-jH-i-ially while iit Ch.iutau.pu Lake. iarli.-ld. in referring lo it. Iati'hiii-ly said, " How lit tle outsiders ii.ide.-st. ni, 1 lliat drama! How n.arlv John la- m upset otir jro i lam !" Lv-.in l-loittt to the i-L.se of popu- Inr volimt-H-r General-, and was n-zar le d some hut it- I in th hil. K West artit-v a- m thi- l.a-t. !1 li.el all tlie lan:i . , - lift ilasli an l iiii'iiaeitvoi Kearney iiii.i i i.toi i - r. 1 w.is illi im:. iii-iuiv all in.- 'i.iy '!'"" tl- ...t!t- f K-.ira. . .., .n M.i 14, l"d, an 1 "I. pt it. an a lit i!i-:n- witii liiui t!..- H.itti.- t.i;rltl - tltat i-. I sl. .t p.trt .-f tiii? ni'ltt in tit.- atnitti! !..- !: Ii-' -. .is no 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 -. 1 1 1... t-1 nil -it Hik-1 at. 1 so n-sttit-sji l..-n s!tt-.i.ii tli.it. for my o n iiiuifiirt, I git ll I ai.l lay down un-ili-r tlie w.moti on ti.-- t-.iiin 1. I i. -v.-r :i a i;iaMi-r man t.iati I. c'.il. ..- that .'av an.i niirlit. I lo Ita.l tin- advaniv of Mrl'hersoii's ,nr on a ;lank movement aroiin l (tie lelt ol tin- r.-'.ei army HI 1UI toit. ;i lid lie had pl.inti- 1 his division s U.ire aeross ti.i'ir o.ilv lin--of r.-tr.-af. .lust l-.yond a small, f .r i thie stream lie-r.-U-is iiy.l l.tiilt a fort. o n n in.'in a hndL'e "f j.-reat tin j.--rt.itiee to them, all! I,i-:n was prep it in to .-ss.iii't t wlr-t. M "I'lii-r-on. his e .i j.s eon nut lei. ein up an 1 sto.p -.I the in ti em nt. dee n in.' it ha.ir l--;is. Iiati s .i.l !e- eoiild ,-arry the ork with a single hrija l.- and -1.-str y tie-hri.i-v t iti. his two other hri L'l les. thus eiittin; off the reU-1 l- treit. an I for.-iiiL' him tol-attie with Sherman's itti.i..n u.en .('.lite douhie tit at of the ietK-1 f..n-e. lie pleaded with M. ritersou to I--' him -jo ahead, prop is: n-j to lead the in i! a-j to m i fetl-iv r linst an .-.ttiiek. hi- orde ifii hi.k six miles to a Nsit:,,n and fortify it. 1 I. '.:! i; I - str " It haius-neil that I heard -.tart : ti raihei sfotiiiV intervi. vi.au! the sa in t-venin..' (.en. M. I'h. rsoii to ! -.slot to e . I.i i ti to me ili it he h t-1 tn in.- lid n-troL-i-ade 'iioie nt ;.; oi .' rat i . !''!-'!"- It tu- ne I of tie- -r.. . e m:-t ik- ii s!,.-r ii in s--. r.-! eritiei aftt rwaid- for Hot takiu.' i-ste. . Ii''in, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 r -. li out t I ii Ih one r. ::n 1 lers-ill i Stl.'- I.ltll.-l 1 tie- w 1 "d !' :ii-' ri li" -: him in eeiitii...n-l. I. i.-nf- -fiin-t for tijhtin proved eorr.vt on that invnisioii. for it was sal.Si-ll--ntiy diseoi-.ve I ti. it the reitel f..t1 at K--stn-;i was ii, l.y on'y sixteen h.in ire I dis.n imte il ieor.'i.i mi litia e..va!tvnien. lyium's veterans roiild h tie run over them if I' i'iier-ou h;ld let them lo..s. ith Im k-j:i. k ' ;.t toeir head " ''tie of tin- lini-st i!l-,i-?r .itions of th Mel'lierson as i-oinpletely as he li.el turn- j d liwir lilh-s at llais-cn, and li.nl attack- ! ''' him vii;.,r m-!v. M. l'iicp-on as ki 1- -1, i 1 the command of the w hole iineMjHs telly devolved in a luon.ent on ;1" Arkansas man. 'No I. i-.nn anil he had not only his own, but '"' hut he's the damd other divis mis to l.s.k after. IK- 1-ft his ; ,'v,'r '" s. ed." own i iitiie hale i-oininaii'l. ana in -rsnn rallied the First Division, w hieh. In-ina surj.risi'd, was in .rent confusion. It was done by actual K-rsotial exeriiun ill tlie front of the line, ut a (rreat s-rsmal ri-k. Thetrisiiw had more roiiti-lei.t-e in l,oi;.in i than in M.I 'hers, n, for the reason th it ' Io-an I,-!, w hereas Mel'lierson .lins t.sl j iiis inv;!., and when the n-tn-:. in dii is. i ion si.w Ivan ridin; :tli ni their coi-l;i- ; e.l lint- they r.illiel an I went vi .m-t-lv ! into the lirht w ith a -o:inters-h.iri;e on ! the n-ls-l forces. It was a fair, s ju ire il- j lustration of in-rsotiul m .ic:iv-tis:n of a ! fearless leader in er brave men. it was a ! quality many of the irnn-rals in ho ci'ine l I sri-eater military ilistinetion tiiau Iiiran I did not pi.ss.-ss, and did in lay aiiy claim to. " I'i'l yoiiever hear how (general Ih j pin cashiered hib hrother-in Ij v. Colon. -I j f Manner' j Tliis is it : Oilers had been issued to j oncaniie nejiro nviments. The rexirt i came to 4.-,:tn tUiit (.slK.rne had public- i ly ih-clare-l tu his regiment that he had j not come there - t fi.-ht to fnn- the nisj- ' si-rs." Lojr.m at nmr scut for his broth- ! er-in-law and aske.l if the n-jsirt was . true. Oslsirue, replied in the ailirm -.live, j and n-j-ate.l the nentiinent. L- via roar- j ed with nn.--- like a lion. His laiis-tutfe j need not le r,-jK?at.sl, but thewordscame j hot and thick from an outraged heart, j Finuily. iisiiiK. he told Osix.nie h ? was not tit to command a Union rtiuient, ' a id ! w rite out hi resiirnation at once. or be c isiuert-i ; vlrue, aha-tieti am! over-awed. ol-yel. mid Iipin wmte" ap- l proved"oii the hat k of the .aj-ran.l ft.r- warded it iuiniedi.itely hy an aid to t.ren. tirantV heathjmrters. Before niht ( it borne wan without a mtnniiwtion. out of the army, and rotlueel to the n.witiun of a mere eitiren oflllinoin. Prniotel toa hrip!ier-jeneraWiip on (JrantV leel nition that he had fully earnotl the ttwition on the field of buttle (.(n lliy1ill;;,lMuH, him?,.!f ; )t movement again! Corinth, refu-ed a re- I nomination a- Iej.r --ntative-at-L:inR foi j cn (l-iure.i that he had "entered i i the field lo tile, if need le, for this pov- i eminent." and addinr. 'Hlnmld fate mo ' ortlam It. I f hall e-teelti it the hihtt . priv ilii" a in-! ili-jK-n-'-r tan award to -ln-l the !a-t lni of h.i ill inv n-ins fort,M. , rft,,.lt fl:!tf wl-emblems j,,,,;,.,. liU-rtv and truth, an I whirl. has lK-en, an 1 as I humbly trust in ( d ever will Ih-. for the rijiht." So much for I. tw in's military side. Miirh more n-iiiains uu-aid. But dur- in the war he Mi-itt:e I the intervals be- twerii r.tmj:iiL'lis by some of tile most el f tivc, jmlitieal raiiij.ui.jnin,' that was i done in state whose " lo.-.ilty " was then I ilti-.ibtfiil. Simv the war no Congression al e.inii:iit;n jtiissed without tin din.- him J eiiiraed with rh ir.iit -ri-ttir n.i -r in 1 j tircies- energy oil the stump ill Ih-Ii ,!f ..f ' his J..t!'-y iiii I his roti.itrv. Iro ii tin : army .'ir s'cppi d tuck to the Mo i-eof ! Represent itivf an I suhr luentlv was ; servedly promoted to the. n.'te. I Wt3nJell Phillips and the Minis ! ter. j II-ilx rt I'an is, tine nt tin-fomi-it-ls an.l I nianv vea: tin- lin-siili-nt of the Ant': t 1 : Slavery Sn-i, ty . in a ten. in scent 111.H.1I. nt enily sidi! : I'tniiij -hivery !.i s Weii li-11 riiillij ! ifiiure-l otie evening of a day on uitirli a inii!il"-r of M. tiio.i-.t ministers lie!. I a ' i-oitf.-retni-. The ireai hers w.-reoi" .hi- js.nie train with 1 1 1 i 1 ! i j "s-. line ol tit:- I inii.isieis. a hi;:, hlusieriii' ft-!Io, iiio o: l 1 j e.l in a loud loiee if Weiidt 11 l'liil!i.--j w.is on the train. "Yes. sir; there he is.' aiisttered tin ounliietor Kiintin to the ureal ALoli j tionist, who sat iiliet!y in tin- n-.ir o tit i iar. ! " TI..- iii'iiiii'v naltiraliv exeitt d e :! ili .d of mil rest, and even I..h'u in the ear ttiniix; aio mid to take a look :il li.t ::!! ! then so in Hi ii talked aiunit " Vi-u're Wendell rhiili.. are you?' yelled the iiiin.sler, Ii if tam.Di.' iu hi.s ".-tit. Yes, sir ; that is my natiit-,' rei-lieii l'iiillil. illl ell.ir.ll tt ristit.' hi;. II Ine.-s of Voiee. "'Well. sir. I .i just ali-nit vv ritini; you a letter' "indi-ed; I should nodf il.t haveh.;il irreal jii.-asure iu reading it.' '" No. imi ivotildn't! No, you '.voiil.ln't ! I was .int; to jrive you sum. sound ad viee. 1 u.tnt you to nil liT-I.i ll I, sir. that there an-no slaves iiji North here. You have ii i ri..'ht to o alxnit raisin-.' -listur-lmees in-l delivering unih-as.int h-etur.-s. Why don't you l-o ilow ii South an I lee ture?" " Si r.' s.i i 1 I'iiil1i. half ri-;nj in his se ;t, ' you're a minister of tin- i -is-l, are you not?' - Yes, sir.' " It is your mission to saw ti! Iron, h.-li. is it not '." " Yes. sir.' "Tlii-a. why don't y..u th -r-?' Iu the tu t. lit of laughter th it follon ed tie-minister -jr ihit.' I his v.ili- ni l lied to another ear." The Love and Raspectof Chil- dren. If mothers t-nnl.l only realize w hat a eritieal pi-rio I their i-iiil.lren are p:i.ssin' through fro n tiu- thir l to tin; sixth year, tin-v woill 1 exereisi- tu ire than ordin irv I t are during that time. Not only physic i ally, hut mentally an 1 morally are tin-v I tin leroiu a eh .nje ; a ehane for het j t.-r ,r w irse. aei or li:ir to tlie e tre and iit j tetiliou they reeeive fro n tiieir mothers ! an 1 fatli'-rs. A fal'ner is no m ire exeinp 1 fr on eertain duti.-s ! .v ir 1 his off-pri:!.: j than the mother. He sitonl l a! ways Lea- i in mill 1 t int his assist. inee in the eontroi of the eiiildren is of in ire value to his , tired w ife tiiati the presentation to her nt j a tvistly i-ift. It i at this time that ehil I dren hiyiti to notiee p -pa'sand iii-tn.ma's I Is-arini; toward one am it her ; let this al ways Ik- one of H-rfeet i-oiirtesy and re i sjH-et. Nothing so ipiielslv ilesttov-s iv ' sjMs t for parents as i-m-tant hiekeriiiL' i in the pri-s.-nee of their ehil. iren. The j first tiling a eiiil-I slionid he taught is tv- sj-i t for his parents and elders ; aileetion i-ini-s naturally with most ehil. lien and is the .no-t Viihuhle aid ill iainin' eoii ; trol oi their net ions ; next to that is re ; sjHM-t ; without it very little em U- ii.--1 t n'l.plished for the i hild's welfare. I'ar- i enis should hear this ill iniiid, that ehil dien lose resjK-i t very ion upon In-itrinj; . 'ii.-u. -lisiirr.-t- : usin; hitter, eutt'n noi ls t- ,-aeh other. Tiiis is i ii f 1 ! -t i ir the tir-t a.-t.ial pain tie-se iii.hy hearts i , have h vn e.di.-d upon to ln-ar. In the j ire-ellee of this tin- child expel ienees j : con. 1 iet i ii'' enint ions. hi, !i ends in pity j :i - pir.-n- in I eo.ii,- u:.l lor the o.h- , !, pur -nt, .111.- i onsi.ier l,ef..re . li.t'." ii -in:; w ho ; d you perii-et. j f p ii'p w in .-.i-t ' ile-u- little cr.'ii- ; you lose this 1 ' 1 Las heretofore eo tit -re it in. ni Word .in i -l .- 1 It .nt v t .i- s, ho ;ire -o s-s,-)-t-lil.- to cm rv itupressioii, if y.-u o-!d j.r.-ser.c- t !.--..- .m 1 ri-;--l '.'-.- ' li . ;..'.. . in- -1 for iness. i i.-e Pt : and 7-" ti nts s-r hot:! Iteiifnrd A S n. Sold l.v (;. .,. w. t 'Is that. lo-.'fero.-ious T sa latravclerto he ain't fen t d.y ter bite Whi ii a man !cco:iies linn'y coiivinc- ; e l that he is a v-enius, it is then Unit the i fringe slowly b-.-i is to form on the hot- i to::, of his trousers' legs. ! trace vr; MASK. URE. ' t H lU!. . . IIII. fl..r..TtiflF, Hit. 3 th yif.. fw-.- s? If tfilmi HEMES thi r: rT - tf V n " Cstrt Huevmaltum. Neuralgia, I IIP ftJOiri H",' HSM,lMlhMS I ill ifrlai i-imck uTti! ii'i'i VI I iMtCX AT l-KI I.UIM, 1ST. ..KALtSlk rtl. A. UKUU IU-. KALT1MUU. ST ' - ROYAL r;i.j 3 f I ma a r is y Absolutely Pure. ! Thi P,.- 1-t tiMv.-r vit.-ifs. A ?n?ir-l of nuritr. ' ; limn fie ordinary k;it1-. in ran mot ih mii iit ; coinii -tii.-ti: m ici ni.iltitudr- ' !' ti!, short ; ,;v.vl IHkin.. f .wi.ra . .... iw Wall St.. . 1 . C.N. 337D. On; lit.- r-ntirp''i-iTiff (Inc. limn 'ti)it- ((: hand. i-d n-'arly c-ii lir'nh t.iv l ;, iik.- W.-i Ik I.. i) imniht r o( ,:id it!! t ii- (rjtil;ir n niftin-s viriimii Hil-aia. !or t i.ii lUipri'ii. . iriiL-n. tiNK Itntiu Mi:.-.-. tv ; Im . n ii. iI,m cini'iv a -onn.ariiiiv.-lv -! i .,i.. ..I... U t-..i tiiL-tiit' liti- in C..',:t'!i !:.-: di-. li - t iu : r-i.! -tMi-T i'-;i'ni. jiimI 1 ? rl i i-iH. '!. t l!.n1 it ..Mit-' il . :il !i--fn!in- t!i: ..iml iiTd n-niv-'iv i!' An;T:( a I --ii ii ot a j-.-ilive .-c;.T-i u iir-'i wtii rviuiid ;Tt'- inou.-y .v. u - Hal DYr PliX. r"-:".FSTION. wekntss. c::"- '"o fcvers, MALAWI -V l i - CO-:?I.AINT, K ' NFU? M TT is Is-. .;. 1 Ittft HrM : to t Klii v : V a : f wnk tii.t r Women -d-n. !' -t :;?'.: US, A'D P.itt o'v" ATISM. t T i NEW I.it-E to tha 5 i-l-., SVRTPM L ;;trrnthctnnf I tr.t W Ton. li.c Nl KVKS, ; bl.d c.r.npl.-lclyDi. j tcstif.K the lixtd. j I r 'fi t fNfYyY' Tfl (ml 1 : 1 ; s-,..iijs..iX. v - 1 ' i 1 . I 1 jjjj ' ! ok. -Volin, - Itidin .- - .i.n...,tt-:iir. v to t-r-.t dt "i at LOME, ..... d, lt.-t;ether " ' -. ,tl- a urtot hand " -.uirir cards by new Jti e -t ,i!-liroceas. eti 1 e;-t ol 10 c. ti ' .. . tj M , ... t ...mi, mmi lull ttm v r.i lUtll I-' p.,- ' f . 1 bltt 13.' I.. V) r.r. - .in-.v- , ... .1.1 . - i ' km. ..li k..... Volina Dm! a: J C!t- H1..II SUUL. J.1'., .1 Company, Tin- vM-.-Ia mi N v -l. -l:e ,. .I..... !i i;,e nil al , , : h'-t a -1 l-.'::l. an 1 i' ; !n -!''.' '. :e li.atl'1 In ii.'rl i;'i:ii': iremy -li ' si. a- w lin t oi-1 a -.--I . -si ai t a" ' ..a-a- i i'. .ti lltal ..II .llii:1....ei .! 1 e ia rata, t l.v i'. N". fl. 1 1 in i led- i- m.:h-i'. hill .il i.-.-t -lan 'aii- nl it-..- May i.l -k.-ii tl; -.tun-: sa -.1 ..I jtaiM-r i-.-i in 1 s irt-tn (n-r-i -' Norman i-.al-iil-l-. In itr-...!i.-s. -i-t i.Il I, JM.M'.ivr 8 s ft n r r" YOU A lli-tiK-iiy Unit li.to ltern tc f tt.-tr- i i.l list- Ier ina-ay --jr in iairuis. and oiay 1-iiiiy uiti-tHltiwd iu tin, o-nntr. b- ttHt RUSSIAN CURE Tt-i lie '(ty hi tt c.'.iivi.-i-'iicut of ContiriTttal V v tii'uu ; o r in i .-.".'.iiiiryCo Jii.tics-.v::, i - wvlj an t' ihtfi; a isof riff -ri-r-h-'ri It h&A l-r-.nt' it r"!rl. fi h . liii.r lio lutvft tn -a it. U WILL CURE YOU t'":?i-ravi.!:v tf i.-it'll o-:lv l- v.: il a -haDL l:vt.m ii. ix B1TTH , ILA life. ft i".:MiTi!!U C's-c SICiNinKE lijffa 'I trie tht S'T-- ji-- r i.ilb Tr-v. F.r p..ni.' c !-i..r-ti it'tn. I.f-s-rlpf i, i- ; iiu ...il-l, wild u--titiinii-a,.-s tie. 1 ; -nl. l.y utl itru:im-i-. 1: -ue or , i (.::-rls I. '.ll i. w-i-.it-u ti I iv.-e-h it t-i y.'tl. -lo Ii--: t-- i.t ttlfA lotiiko rttiylii-ru- .-l-. ,ut ii-. o- .1 .-t : - I'm .. Ai.-W.t-. I-l 111.,,-.. A l it. bil hl .llai-kei s-lrt-t-l. I'm .oli-it.bla.. f . . ? f ; f ? r. r r - - r n rf, -. Thr nut . i -i., :illH .: "t I : it i- i.i.... i i I. '.il r,i'ri.i -.r.. - -blilM - ; .i l l I'll Mh : i -i it.i i n ;t t it ;t mult a I'fir ' .I niiiii:i!, :in .-iiriui itl:t i-l I .t p i i Irf. ! -.i ; i; h IiOMl't nTP mm pii'li.. im ii Inn ,' (t-t.ti 1 t'i Ittttl . W f i rt--.lt.-i ilit 1'imkI -in iM-tft.tlt-l-r nnt I tf in 18 S?5 "HOvSPHATE hi'h r rl-im tu lr- n rty i.il utl ii :(.'. ri ii - ' rr - him :4I- ; n n:'l vtliiin- It lit(l iHUlUri'l. I.r- lv ptriHtiMi-iif I mn-rw iin Ihr miI " !f-rnr 111,1 .!, in. fii;i t It ( . vl-h-i W-iL - tli-f ml(-t?t. ,n t tn. -ait-r.-il 1 tint H-'f. . -t- ! - It .', it-, m' r.tr!t r.'.'!. l, I i tii"rt tri" (.if tvo -.e .r i l'lit'l:t;t I nil ukv HJ i-- Mi iirnier lu !. I nut; b ra aud sn rtMi)t' f-f i .'tni - -f- . - i it ii .in nr.-j-i i ' T.iE ORIGIN!! M-iaafart ir?rs nf BAUGH & SONS, RAW BONE ) AS V FACT U R E RS J.mbiri raptrtt-r tf t.iir W. rk. T u i ivrtfr.TtRS, tot...... fh!Ladelf:a, ra. U--3 Baud's $25 PHCSPHATi ' IM'. T, f ,'5i hit? Tii ir-.i ? - -i - s. ' I i -a .s v - n . - ,s SWV-N Ki.-- hX-:-i i.f'fRCIS! ( t;.i 2.EATC0O! ! . , -3 r r riiL-c 00 FOOD A 3.EE CHEERfUL 4 use SWAYN SOLE X. ACE NT. , 1 IB A 52 S?" S 8 "s; ts a CURZFOR Motstiir'. iut.-i mmti ia r.iM worw- ruKljine vrv di!r'B:DZ. tC i.)lrm"J to i-ntuuuM minor torui wliirh SWAVNE'S CtfVTMfcNT ft -t'sNnia';y Va- 0-r. an- ik:'.' ,St 1 s'.S-S v X: -TV .u-t.- - W l-s j X f ( T T in !;w l -ilai-. i,i:! n.!i Sly fill ,1,ort' ii.nt'.iT at s 1.1 's f.tr i. li!i..j I I I I ill Hit-ihii ji i-i-c -n Ha- ..r,.l. M. J J ,'llal i.iil tesil-.-.i, Y01. re Plrtitt.I Ins-, ii.,111 is-xes ; a:l u.-.-i. Al-.y oiieeutl iliiliit- work. i4it-L- i'tirii:i,L -i.'..- Iruia the -Inn Otly oiui.i ,-unl i. mm ftti- lii-u.-r .. -Ii iuv : " '' 'i not'nitig u. ?ru.l us vntu mlilress ami And out if ym re hs-. y..u Il do si st t,nr, H. Huutt Co.. Perllsti.t. Mr, l-.a.lTr. L.RZD E'S -T7 PuairiES V- ' .-.--w Wri'irirA Sr ft r I --' y : ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 j CpOo'CnNH.'i oLRESTCRt I (ENCiiSK) S HAiK a is 6 s mmm What True Merit Will Do. l Tiie nni.reeetleiited saleof BoM-hct't (lr t,it SifH't within a f-w yeurs. has aston- i-l.etl the world. It is without doubt the ! Siifest ami best remetly ever discovered for the -jM-etly ami tfleeliial rure of Coughs, i Colds nn.l the seven-st Lunjrtniuhles. It . aetson an entirely different prinrijile from the usna! iresrri.tions given by Physi ( .i.iiis, as it dtM not tlry up a eoiiirh ami leave the disease still in the system, but I on the rontrary remove the rausp of the ; trouble, heals the rts ullei-trd and leaves ! them in a purely healthy eonditinn. A bollle kept in the house for use w hen the I diseases, make their a;jean.nre, will save i d.K'tor's hills and a !on;r sj-ell of w-rious il!n--s. A trial .will convince you of j these faet.s. It is jittsitlvely "old by all ' drtiv'sri.-ts- and p-rie-r.il tlealers inlhe land, j ! Price 7" renls, l.irp- lioltles. i The Terms Men and Women. A finu!.ir ri);ii.;v- in tin- u of ilu nunc all. mt n iil.iti tlif l.iM (I ft v vmts. In ' ; t!i( ivrist.'nt nt urv ii w is j ro:innttn In jk ik of a nun's wile as "liis : laly." T-lay siu h a of tht: wnl ; wniil.I s nir:.r.lcI hy in uiy at an insult, j Neither tilt worJ (ntlm:in nor lady j n iimnI as (V'.jinhtly as lorintTly. It iia to Ik tunitiion fr a youm; irirl to speak of In r ma'! fricn-Is as jrcntl-MiH'ii. Now, ; sli" vv.uild say a man )ij1 calloil in her, ; ti ) r lour hum. were irvsriitiii lo tnrlurmi ; ; the i-xi iiiit'. )iit is more likely to hear ! j las haihT Miken of as the jentiem;m I I who nh ivi' him than hear tin president I in tin- i iini-.t .i,ii.-i.iiir.t iui-);i-iia -11:111 : whooetuiiiesthe wiut,. ii.,,. it w,.ui.i I ..f.l... I.... I .j. ll.. I.e. .....i ; nt- me 111. in who is tresineni. i The terms uentVin ill and l.idv vv -re ; orii::nal!y used to desin.itt' a cla.- in : Kn-'!and w ith TK-.ial triv ileei-. There is no dist jiii-iion in i-lass in the I'nite l Mates, and j.eoj.le are all mi ni and vioui ni alike. i 'ur the t-uri-of eut.-i, siins, hruises, tiirtis. :,nd frostliiles, you tall rely -.11 Salvation I il. 'S t-euts. J'he am ient ,-itv of Dama-i-us is ir,iw- : in-' in .rosterily, and now itids fair to ht-eoine oliee more an i uiiortaut trading ! 1v1.lt r in the K.tst. j Wi.ii.t 11 may mix in )liiii s. i.ut it ! l.H-n't i:nj-iov- either the iities or ll.e ! The .Teat t Wii-l.l owes us; uiii tiltv is to ei 11 a liv -iii(. Meet it. hut he The hintrs are as inneh tin? life of the i hody us is the heart. Tin y are easiiv af ' lis ted hv elunate ehane.s and ntvl sonie ! t li si 1 tr to strengthen them anddrin away ; impurities. Both of these Ked Star 1 i'oujii tire does. It is isife and .sun-. Twentv-tive ti uls a Itottle. ! Sleepless nights uiade iniseralile hy that i ten ii.ie i oiii:h. Shiloh's ( 'lire is the reiti ! etly for you. Sold hy I ieo. V. Ileiifoid iv: ' Son. I How to Cure Warts. The -.iiss-nie treatment is well adapted for iirs. The top of the wart .should either be sliced oil' W ith :l sll Up knile.elit oil' with a pair of sharp scissors, ortl.-stu-Ned ith a .'nop of some caustic, such is nitric acid. It id then lo be painted villi arsenic solution two er three times :i day. Inn short time it uiid-p.;oes a , h.i ilu'i', and appears to iir.-ak up into il ounilH-r of pi.si-s. It uuty is- ri'.iniie,l or luriied out without the slivl.tis-t pain or iiii'u uity. There are .-s-veral other means of p-ttiiio rid of warts. Their vitality is ,itti , mi. I they arc Usually readily destroy ed by the application of the caustic or as tringent. Tin; strong acetic acid known as the "irl.u-ial " aietie acid ia often used :or this puijKise. It should he applied s itli a k!uhk rod until lin: wart is pretty vw-li sodden with the acid. It may have to Im- applied more than onee, and are should he taken to preient it from i omul-' in contact with the surroiindiuz skin or it may cause a blister. Si nail warts, m .luring in uuiiilH-rs can usually ts- got ri.l ol' certainly an t i.iin!e.s-!y by keeping theiu constant iy moist witii a lotion made .v ad !m ; two dr.ieiitii ofdiitltel nitric .cid toa pin! of water. Lunar caustic is i -nn--times used lor warts, but its action j is, as a ruie, t-Ki sii;ierlieiai to he oi'mu.-h j s-rvice. ! When warta or watery growth m-i-nr on the nose. lirs, or any parts besides the hands chromic acid may be used. The solution is made by dissolvini: HO irrains o! erystalized chromic acid in an ounce of water. The solution is best aoplied by lite aid of a ii.iinti-1 -jl.iss ro I. After the i ippiieation of the chromic acid, it is a I yood plan lo ilress the part witii lint dip- ! ;.ed ill lead lotion, as it relieves the sore- : lies-and restrains the inllauimatinn. in j lite majority of cases one application siif- j !i,es. the cure hein e. unplete in from j four to eijiht days. When, ho.vever, tin- ; warts are very liir-j-', repealed nppiiea- ! tioiis may Is- necessary. V'Uinl'i J'htiti- i fate. ' ' We have tried I r. iiiill's Coii-jh Syr.il j it: our family and can assert that i! is I In- j l-st remedy for a eou'h or cold ever in troduced. IVice '-'- cents. j A little gil l, isitin-.' her mother, was a.in: hosti-ss' new bound, ., ilcric.l: " 1.. you like i neiphlir with curiously at the i when the owner I ike it. Iiura?" Th iiiiUM-eiit r.-plied: " Whv mtitln r said A.is a js-rfi 1 1 fright, h it it don't scare Kin lame back. side on u. ".:s I'l.i-tel-. 1'rii e -i-o. W. ll.-nforKv; S .11. est, u elits. Siiiloh's S.ld l.v Curraii. one day when the learneil jud. whs sliiiUil!'.' his he.'.-l. said, ii'ldressin!.' the jury: " ieiitlemen, don't Ik- convinc ed by the learned jttde shaking his In-...!, there's in ilhin itl it." Winter biis been ealied the ruier of the inverted year, and when he lays his icy hand on nature, all tilings at know ledL-e his power, l.ut he hits lost much or it 1 now . St J.ie bs ( il, the compieror of I pain, drives awav rheumatism, and the I people are nippy. - - - - - Ca'arrh cured, health and sweet breath secured hv Shiloh's C.il.irih Keinedv. IVi.v ; cents, .asi.l lnj.s-torfr.-e. .- .M j bv Jeo. W. i's-iiford A. Sin. ' I'll iiress Ihti-, press thee, yet aain," saiii; the h.iir-iiiirti-'l-in tin--middle voting man at the -h ial the other nii;ht, and nil the fellows he hail borrowed from for two years hack w tut out in the cool for fear he uo'ild kts phis word. l'ure blooil is alssilutelv neces.s;try in 1 order to enjoy perfe.1 health. Hissl's .S.irs.iiari!i.i pniifies the IiIishI and ; st relict i tens tin? svstein. i I - - --- i Shiloh's Couh and Ctin-iiniption Cure , I is sold by us on a jiuar-aiitiv. Iteun-sCon- i j sumption. Sold by "). W. Is nforiKt S.n. j An linlish i haiiipinn pigeon-shot un- noiino s ttuit tie -will sli-H.t any man in i j America f .r .f l.tum.' Ail ri..-ht. Ij-t him i shoot John L. Sullivan, and the umnrv ; I w ill be forlh-coniino. Will you stiller iii. iys;H-is;;i and I.iver (At:..)laint ? Siiiloh's ViiaKor is iruaraiitii-d to cur- you. S ,! 1 by hsi. W. IJetiftir.l iV Sn. A jrenius for statist int has finn-d out that 1,000,000 bill eiKh 241 js.iin.ls. a - 1 w-l a. s - iiffiii! -TrtC GE5TTCHIL. This medicine, cnmblniny Irnr. wUli pure Te.vi!' lorti"', ni;iclvijr ni v.nn !? urrm lTttl-u fnlirllnn, XX fni.rm, uatl arnii:ia. I nn uiiiiiiline n-mi-dy for Dincaseof the Ki lnrTt mid l.ter. If i:iui i.tbic for pi-sen pendlnr to W n'n mid ttli u ho Vd ndt n(;ii Ine- it dtM"- ii't ijijure the U't-th.rHdM lu-iidur hp or innliKv 'oii-iiTi'ition oZpt hmt winUrivt .-. It earii'htft nnd juirifV the tdntl. stnm htf the apr.t't iid the Biiui'iitii n of food, iv-ltt-ve HfMrth'jrn nrd It J hii.j;, i.U Mitnih thp mti-i-!" and n-rv. For lntcnn'Oetii Kevops. las'-itMde, 1 1 .-"-f Kni-nr'. Ar.. it lnw no!nl. Tho commit nN-re tmde mark and crt.-j"Pd ted line mi rpjw.r. Take no otl.r 4 U r tKO I UK Bll iLIO. ILTiMIIKL i MONEY to te made, rut this out and Mend it lo n and ur will Kt'tid vim t"r'e nii- tiiititfol ;i'iit vuhif and iinj-oriaiH H to you lhat h in start you in Dunm. w inch ill brills you in more money rixrhtuway than uiiyihintft-lx -hi this world. Any one ran io the uork aid live at home. Kilher sex ; utl Me. i.rnfiiniitr new. that jiiM i-oiii inont-y for all worker. Wt wiii Mart you : capital not ntndtd, Thm ik one of tne K'iiuiii-, iTiijHiriaiit elianee if a lifvlilne. TIiot-c w ho arc amttiiiou and enti-rpriHintr lit d itot tit.- lay. i.raml octtii fr-e. Addr" i i:i k v ., An- truv.a, Maine. d c"J-'. lyr. F,ASIIirN-A.HI.K ( tlTfrp IV 1 T I it fill j Lu 1 1 hk and 1AILUK, I ! fx Yi !' vfttjF Ilitrini; hint tnrttiy t-. iH-rit-iict. kX. Yitiir-, ir.. lLMtlsTir. 1.1 I:. Sent i,.r. 1a. jTlie Americn Eelect.ve Barean, i Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Sr-et, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. ( KutilM;tMl ):; hy l.uvi.l I!, t-ilkin-.n. x 1'. s. t iowrittiit-ii! Inii-fi'v-. trLMtiii'tl )Mji run. Itirlr, U th,- .y-i.-in l l ilit- I" -rrn-t ! TVii-r. '(,ilt-;rtll;ttl i:rit- ill f ii. I'niH'ii.nt i-iiM- in tt;. I'niii il tni' nin! ( Htiatl.i Iv II. dn kn'N. ("n nii )-.! iiii.li ; -1. Mtt. Ht.HH: flH, y. i., Sti i ul ii. lei i H. John !.Li-:;.t . Mi v ti.r ih-- Hnrai. Kt'li-ri-iM'-: ,(:iinr J. ftnik-, ( li i S -rr.-t s-r-xirp I "ivi-ioii, Wtt-iiiutt-n, 1. r. -tni ("t,r ( ir- !hiv '.-out. The Old Schuttler KnluMished in i i l.uve ja-l reivivetl tun i r leiwls of 11..- Sbl.l' the most ,-..in;.l.-n- WVicru Wu.m in tit,- nntrkut Waih.n tlieri' i ii Hear Hruki-, to Is- :i-ii1h1icu kuuu llic- uci-es-ity of i,v.-u naulin on liiliy 1'ia-mf. lai.l in Slin k tliret; y. nr- rs-rnri- tu-iiii; ..:ki..l uji. ts-ini; irum-il. ik-inx the patt-ntr uf Itie lz!J B I I Irl I I I -" J I- I 1 A . 1 I I V - ' -a - 'C- W 1" nl' lirrttlrti.s. t.i ; . . , . , , ........... . 1 fjr"I i A -3 , it,. .... 1 .niutu ... ' l"iri' xr iiiTxju. aim .'lli iiji-rt'iurt '? in i W '-V it't' i'n -H.tMW-ii.ti, ... a;l 1 ,?' "' '"'"'r ri'tstm-lh-.. .- i,.a.,.-.-.,t:r. 'v..l 1 I .-..nr s.-.l m in ,,.'. fi-'15t' t "1 - ul-.. ,.wv rail 11,.- , K.s....l it. irr..-.-.ivi... V .!' l...r -,.,- ,, . ,. .. -r, . y-;3 .! !-t Jf.'-.a ' 1,1.. ., il,.iri.al. M.n.y Mini ha.! s-ivvti 11111..I l...- . ;s-tiia n r- . r I:,.- ,..r..i. I- -tit h "( 1 ffJJ $Ti1 ,,.,.1 '"' le iK-'Ulll itiill. r.-j..l-.- ll -i li;.-v l-,.i ..I H1C : .. , . . 1 . ra-.H ......... '.VII.I.IAM VI. Wi 'i;ia DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It l- ih ftily Wiitron nt,i.- t?uil h ofi.ikin tf'i' iv!:i.-cN t' irn-a-.'. x- ::t ..I-I -i Iftaii iiv :jt! - i;u- i-UI c;i:i Itf mloi itl U Vli I" illy ,i.jrvi i.itii. nii-l j !;!: 'ti; rli-U I., li-. rti - ICvtM'v Wniii Jullv lit- iMi' iii-i.v " V...-..1 :..r live y. ..:-'.-. m fV Mjirrantttl in uy;i,i; i lk-Ii.'- t!i-iii th 1. '."ii i.ir OH:: ,- A'iep)iT "I- IJ: I !!' !l ItVfto.jt. i vnfr-utsi V ; 1 1 1 1 I 'I'liinu-iliotjt tlit- Sl.VKRSKT. M.UU lt -.-s. ,ss.. Somerset ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MjinntHK -mi l-.ii.-i. w Hoi ,-su.fH ixi. KriAii n ... LUMBER njELarcl ttK. 1'i.l'I.Ai;. HlNi.s 11.. i- ! lll'KKTS. Ssn illS'it.I-.s. ASK. WA1.V.T. ili!i:i;Y. yki.i ( iiixrv T. A 'l.-tierHl Line. .full ipu.ie- V." PIM- . hit!: i ;nk I .UilN-r int.! ii'l AN . i-iti' rtmi! ! iitii-tiittej fir.ii.e iiii-.. iii lie tin-of 1 11- llue-ki JCLIAS CU 1 s. , , fflC6 Yard Opposite S. & j - - -- - SETTEE AUD SCIENTISTS A3 PSACTICALLT lysine Uwlllllli Over SCO Send for Beautiful Frico List A Designs CircuJcro. ,r.-i ..s-;. v MOMUM-INTU EROfic t 0'..PANY. Hiill--jLV.i.V. COK.i. TTiv" ATT stche. V iff: ins 11 a 3A HAHDSDME WE0DI?i3, BIRTHDAY 08 KOLiUAY PRESENT. -t3 !.F THE WONDERFUL LUBUR1 Corctiinim? A P-lor, All fiirnfcbtd with THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. Mill Fences FOR i Farmers. I ."4oii-r. j Moat HORSE HIGH. BULL TROfIG, AND PIC T1CHT. SOMETHING NEW. few at Soim i-M-i Hud Mt-vriiIe. Itinth mrt luiH(.it, and innnt.-'t leuve known tnr im ii'jury lo M'Mi. ti i..;v in .-.iutrs t nl the oltt Kn-t fHrruct fi t'rv HORSE At. 3 CAT LEPO VODERS o Hnnsa wtll die nf fi.ir. IV-r or Lrs f fi.K. t f'v.u's n,iT re u-"t in I; i . t t" rritt.ifraw i'!"'irirn'i fr"ven Kui a'F FO-TF' pfTi!-.H Wll pf-'t-Mt . - IX w I . Ytt-iir t'foftfm w ;i fn-rn- V or-r'ntrv a- ti c M erri'H iwf ruy per reiit- aii'i niftKc Ut t.iu-r ki;a n-i iwt. J rmir' I'ot'I fr r rrvr? ,TVt allT tl!irAr)r TO Wli'nt horn' .ltl!i- n-t. Nt'h p-r iu. .! -AT'.rciioa. Hold mr wtu re. DAVID E. rOTTTZ, Proprietor. BAX-TIHOHE. AID. gAMi'Ki. iair.i;i:rs ni.OOI) SKAKCIIKIJ. ( ! j ! j I t.f th- trx m.-tlit-itifr-i -v U.t- run- t. iis'tncrtsi ! (oxsciinios. I liYsl-Kl-siA. ISilltVHiTIs ni:-.!i.;a;ii.i HI. I s. I til l.tis INKA.M.VJATttiN OF T!IK I N-.s Slli 'K I NK.s-s l.K 1SHK.VI 11 TAIN IN TDK ilkK A.-T. At-.. Ac It i-net utily yri-ii! 1'iinl.t-r el lite III.h-I. Mit ttlse h i-.-rtulli ICetirvr i.f Ilii Al.t-l.lf. h- well a.-. 11 Sli-eiiirUjeni-r i.i t J i - t-tinrt- sy-lrni. iei'1 u vmi r I I. i-.K-:r 1: 1 1 1 I MA i ! H l!i IVr tin- rdiff of Iihiui.i.Ki.-aii N'.-'u-ilirt-i, Sick ilfrt'larhr. luphtlit-r'ii I.-s.i.iih Ih- ' mini i n-if o! t lit t-r-i lur.iit-iiio l IL- n-. inr It.v niHiVt-JiM'-iM-. AiIr-- S Ml'KL I.Alli;i:T, -j'-lyr. LaniU-rt-viiii-, vitnr-'t Co , i MAKLKS HoFFM .N. MKRCIIAXT TAILOR. lAU-ve f I.-flt.-y s Su.re.) Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. Re-liable Wagon. Chirayo in 1st'. - (.1L1S(, STtl-JSKLJ.S SCliL'Tl'LKU WAliOSS. for iiuud i.r lirni lurpose-i. on liie SA-mT-i.Ki; ltijlinft Imi or .tiii, a sumelliiaic Ituil farutrs I'ciy par, ol lii Wcsj.l-uik ol Uiio wity'.a 1ms ta-urinii tlu- work Ut tic tltoroli lily u-s.nc-.l ls.-ii.re !v ; y iiiiiy it;r)iiiii cat utt - . T:i Wiiufitji iuht- f. ln- to Imy u ill du U t Insurctl. nil! uy I iHii lln- :n n I'iv' v M-.tiii: ii:,-. i -s,, nt i n y H!;iy- t.MI t!n s V.iin tn u Ji.t-t-s. - i, ..-,. i.-; ..A- :ll Ihr 0irty. fv 7 Lumbei Yard AND BUILDING MATERIALS. and Soil Woods. lit. I I.I-iN'..-. -i".;i: it-. ii.s. isH.its ii u 1-11:1:1 i.a rii iita Vrti.-i- 1! IVI.-S. N ! .', i i'li 1 V. :"t:-.l' Sl.ltl r-i' i' u :l :i n a .a .ar 'wi-iii'-s-. t.i . H.I1I -iZril -, XC I I AM, T, C. R. R. StltlOU. Somerset, Pa. 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