LIFE'S LESSON. 11 IT Bl't X'ii M '1H " ll. i.ii- ir; tfr '..'Id of men, Ii CI. ; t (1.-.I.C ox cr avalll. M li. (',( fit t .I." like Irfiit.!. and failu. a "! .'la-l- w ar- t.-keli "f 1 r lil. A:i j n;-'...-. a-v ic '(f i-doo. 1: ut..x n-a.t iltvii. ani-tiL. 1 ... at thai ar the nuide. At. at- l.-a ta i into H'' -At MMv n- ('- K lo coTiguer in if., l-alii, ol i.i. a: ia-l vi' .. ' b tn: v ll" Lir-V ...M-!vi iT'".'-!. 1: i.. . a i x i! t.-l "'' Jt'ii inat "..si '-a- ir.-a'.- 1' ic-iiM T - r a v. M . m ' i rl' r :'.-T;;:-x ., - j .. . r .-.it iiw ;..iliir . . ......... ' U..H" "( !" ( I., ..-. an' - ii 'i ' art' ' 1 . , ,. ; v .-: . ' i ' h ' . . ) HI ?t:i4 tail : i:, v . ( .' -ii.- Ml. il iH.il all -l,all.(l a . '. ..-.: -"! ! THE DEVIL'S LANE. IX ti I.. I V" M. li:T I. Tin t l.ti lia-1 always Wn a ! f ,-.,..;. i.ti..i. I !-!! I ii : Alli n arnl iii- . '.'-.. i ..ii ;!it w-t. Wlii-n tin-i-.'iMrx m i- lit I Ii-.) aii'i SauiM'n 1 r.-. i' r I,. I li 'iiL'ltl ii-li.ceiit fnrius. Jr, s. :,;. ;i ..ft.. i nim;' had lH't nimul .,1,.,.;? tip- ill. 'I-, r .'I" liUlUilli. tin- line f, ii.. im,i. -.i tin .riM'i-.'i-"i l"iiM ii. ii in !.; .' nii.i tin- "li.'-r u!J !,..; ii i- il .' !:..'Tii.ni : aii.i it tunic t!...t i.'v.'-l t. t.uii.l a lam t. .. r . m i i- ' in !,.i!i l :r.-"ii '.in-vi.lf Ji... 1;,,,. lih 1 ..! Ii..'! "11 till' .'t!.'T ;,,, i, , :i: :,J.;i :. Tl.l til"- w li.'i.' I'-iiklh ..' . . Ui.ii lm -T ri j 1 lui:-l tt.-i' n ::! r . - i 'A'.' 1! . I. i .... ... I. '.,:;. .i. !.'' of I T... net y mi.,, i. . i k now i. " 1 'cv il - ii, ,,1 i.:..- H...V U- toiind in ..; tl.i- ciuntn i.i tin- .ri .!'-i - i.- i I!., v ;.r.' i.iT -(iii.- " i' . . " i l'!ic U" nidi l'-t ; .,!-.i,e nl'. r rhf l. ii'-c .! I....-: t.. .t i.j. li. ! ii ii . ,.. ... ti..- !' i i!V !-ii" . ii' X'-r v.-ii- ; , .. Til. I .. I.M.i'.i !l...kili' :t.. ; . ., I,. . !. !i i .i i. i'iii" -r. h.i.r. t-. t:ie' -j I -. ..(,.. ..i .:., I r. . h..j,i. r ! .. I,,- !.. li.T. Then the ., ....... '. .. I': hi. -Ill-ol:. .1 i'le- ! ,. .! .i'i.' ..';lf. f.'lloW. WllO i !, -:,, ! II, !l!e . V er I M i X I I. .1 ;, 1 Hi "I'I .n.'!;, M t 11 . . !i . w ! ill l ,II"-T loll .1 .. i), i. , hiiiid toilie you . . . . and - i' h.i- I t .! V ... ., : 1;,.' ... I!-' "I' Line k r ... ' i "i" lii- h.ii. .l.iu.'ii I.. . ... ,.-,. cr. ii.u li in. i.l.e-i t" .'!-,.;! Il rt .i-li .t I. .lii Letore it I In , . ,,. lo ! vt, :; ii;. !,-: 1 that Pick wa" .... v I'ii " !' . :.n I that th- were .. ' ' t In:: ' I i" l " III a W lliolllii-. Mi'.;- ... .ii ., I tld.t loll W hell ... ,.i a Ti n. I'I 1. h:...H'lie. 1.. -et to t : . . 1 1 ,. . : , i I ' f i 1 pe 'i'- l.alie. Then l! ' e. il.-. I lie A.i ,le ,.!lll "I his f.l'lil. N-jMlatlliL li. :i. Ivlu l.n.-n'.tive !..! ii. I -in-law . VI ti...! '.ii..- tli.- land wa- well calcil I .t. I to I ..-., ii . V.-..1. ii any en. Ti.'1-lii' l.,i;,i.-r. It I. ad I..-.-I. allowed t.. run to W i-t.-l-l liiali v.at-. V'i oil.- hadn't l .oi ,.!, il -iri. e thi- l.-in e- had li.-eii hiiilt Mir ii". mi,.! T in-u a "lit il. Hue hoy lo. i. '.ii' r..o!,,t-, wlii.h it luniished an e.-.-ii'-n! r-'treat. Km it had fruwii uj. - . tiii' kly W illi Iiruh. hrici and w .....1-1 !i it i: ua-ii'-t tliiirjl.. inijMX-i--;.- tot an on ti. lori-e hi-, way tlir..ui:li : In -n. !i a coiiiiilioit it a "I no ue t.. t '" in. 'li w i w lied 1 he land. It I. Hik ed to Pi. k hkc a -! r w a-te of .r. M-rt y . 'lii. I1.- ' a- a -Hi,, ol land oil - hundred an t !ty lod- Ion;: an-1 a r. wide that U-i..:tj.,d liitn. and a 'ie.'e ..! Hie Milne M.'I'W!,. I II. le "I'M' oiijlit to hit e 1111 del .'lii; . 1, .it .oil. W a-it not .r .iii-j to allow that I .' d I,, inn vviid in tl.it vav? it -.-':i.-l t" him. Il.'kn. w ii"t!,iiiL' ahotH ti..- . r 'in.-ian. . - under which the lane had !-. :: hind and . ii.lv thoujlit it W ..- ol, i v 1 . t ,M 11, f ' l i! -i -.,k t" I n. I,- .!, ahoiit it tin' ti. t t ii.i'- I in o. r Ilia! w a .'' wa.- I lick's r, . :'i:, ,ii . ..ud il wa not l,,n.. U.f.re he I. id a i h : it-- to .-any it into . Ile.-t. The .-I.I L',-ii,'eui in -' . in". I t. In- :n a er -.'.-i h.liiiol tie -iav Pus . ailed oil hint at"! I he two in. n -at 1 lie I. n.-c hail' an li-'Ui .d.'tiiik' ah.. ut lite ci... and mat-t.-r-in L'.-neiitI I in. illy the vo'iiur man Ml 1 ' l'. tic way. I ncl. what y..ii .a to . ariuj il that lane U t ttoeli oil ai. I ii,.-and .n't m' a L""l .nc.'..n tin '.ill'''.' I " 'I W hele It l..-iol. . Tile UK' ol I1' .! land i- wo.'!ii .in.'tliiiik' to h.ith ., ii-." I ii -!e .1 w ' clo--d f.-r a moment . r . ' v'li' iy t'icii he r.-.ii. d : " It - .d enonjii f.r me a- it i-' " . tii.tl 1 1 .. a 1 1 1 ;, r.-at d.-a! from I rn !, .1 ... It I,,. ,i,t mat h- had li .1 l'"r: i'I.-ii tin. Mr :. ..f aim t half a . en fin a.', wi'h 1 1"; 1 1 1 .i .;- I i.-. Icld.l. an-l ta.it 'I-- !,., i n . in- iiti.it i. .n now to depart !r -.a. the !.-, n h.- had th.-n lorni.-l l..-. I to !,. ,, laiiid a i'-nce ,.l the line. Pi k i- let ! w t.. i' that I here w as -'ti,. :..n.' I..i. k .a ;lie fanner remark, .m i lie wi-.-. Mid no in. .re ahoiit the i.ii.- Hut a- f..n would hae it. the U-Ula-t.i'.- ol 't,. -t il.- a1". tit that time hac n- -d I.. !.-. ...Il the I.ict 1 iat 'iier. Wot ' It ton it' 1 ..; I '.A (' Lane- in-Me it- hoiin-o.'.'-. an ', a;.r'i.i.iie.' tin-fact that i' w.-i. -'.nidiii.- nionutnt ni-t.f man's ; i .-t-:t .-.,!,..-on.- inti.thiced a hill to t awa . i, ; ii. 'a l mvi.T. Ill tlie 1' i ' t .. - iti ,:it. i.-t .-..ui. i not or would Hot to i t , I ,, t.-ii.--. tin - tiut, .f f ' t..n-:.;o w..e ..ilt'iioii.. d t" locate - '' '" . ! ; i a 1' '1 c ll."!l it and cllill je ' ii- . ;., i - to 1 .1. , n.-ral ta. Tin- I'.. k kn. w. I. ut hi- -t.-ad o'liio i.. i.'lioor .h ! ii..!. v., that when s.,nu-on.- I, ....(..itied t" r. mark to lin k that it :i- a I ait 1 ;:ni. l In !;me cloc. I up. it s. t - tie x ,.iiu. n.aM to thinkiua verv ear- it. -ti., . W h.V sho'l'.l I Ilcle .!, jH-rvi-t M, f,,. i-hly in 1111.1111:11111111:111111 crop ..I husho and l.ri'-i-'' lh- !.,nu wa- every w here el a nii-iel ,,( tln.tt. After a while he ventured to approach I in le u-j.nn on the -tiliM'i t. in. I t-.!d lulu the law then w i- he didn't mi- hut the lane w mid haw to 1... d"i.e away with. Hut the old man was inim,.,.,),,.. I: j ,.,. "- hen-.oH wliat an annum! of litigation and iiei'jiil...rii.l diiliciilty ,.,w. er,,wn ..ut ..1 .i s.ii,.l.' a matter a- the ruii-t ruc tion ..fa iille ('.!,. M,. wtKil,!,. J,, in.t mutters have l-eli made enemii s for 1:1. Ly ju-1 mi. h a thine- a-that. It imhv I'liv to chronicle the fact that the more Pick lh'.tiLrht n's.ut it the more it aroii-d l.iai. It was .low un-ht ineaiiii.s i.n the old man . j.art to iand out in that way, accrdin- to Pick. ..pinion, (if course he was an ,.ld mall ii.. at,, f f W hllns. hut uo t,, lis,,.,, ,,.,. nn. II M'll-.. lie finally talked i- ou r with 1,t.; and like the s,-,i-,i,e cir he was, she Moiiirht to act h n mediator U-two-n the ' I' WH 11.4 the tlr-t t.l.l.-M W.e lli iUf h. i.rt has ln-cti rril-hot hv the ols stma.y o two m. n. like Wheat l.y mill stones I n. i-Joe finally told I --I nev er t.. menu. ,n thethiii-au'aiii. The I. n.v was al! rn-ht a- it was. and should not he .ii-HirU-l. Hut h.- had th.Htht Pick Lamsoii "a pretty s-juar.- kind of a fel low." hut it that was the mav he was li'j! t ml ! .li.ln't want anj-lhing uiore t- .in with him : an.! a lr B-hi. !ie Bi'liit think slip noul.l evt-rp-t hit cn nt Ui num- M h an out and out iun- : .Jn'l tm he a.i ! of rrmrsp tiiat j.nt the climax on thr I ti.;''lr. Ilws, with her loely eyin full of tears. t..lii Jut lover the old man' de I cioion. nd Pick' te th came tig'ther ' har 1 an he Ii-4cned. S it n ar. Aait? Well, if that i a m he would s,- what the law could I do. I'AKT II. In als.ut ten day after that the trust.-es weiii out to the farms and very (rravely strUiri'i. d tiiroiiL-h the tatihl lane and staked out the line Then they served a notice on the two men that they must hllil'l a ?'MI I.V.ll fell'l- th.Te ill-ide of thirtv days. I ncle.loe primly .,ke.i on an I r. uiarke.l that he encased he knew what the law was and he'd try to live np to it. Pick went at mce to work and cut rails and drew them to the lane forthepur-.-.- of huildii.p l is (art of the fence, hut I iide .! made no ni..e in that direc tion. Me M.c!it much of his time in the noii.'lilorho."J of the lane. He carried -hi- (run iii"--t of the time. Now and then ; he hr.uiu'ht h e a rahl.it for dinner, i He had ls-. li. so he wa fond of saying, homcthiiitf of a hunter in his time, audi t w ii now was counted a (rood shot for a : until of i.i a'e. After Pick had finished spiittina rail, for the fence In- had shan-ned his axe and takin? a fs"! the went down t" , ' clear tin- irroimd of hru-he- and hriars. I lie knew thi would he no small ta-k, nut hi" anus were stroll? and ins w ill g 1 Hardly an hour h:id he worked ' w hen a ntle shot ratiu out oa the air and i his stroti;.' riirht arm .roj'i"! to his sitle : .a : ii tu I iy wounded. j S-. -cverc xa- lii- injury that he could : do not hi i. l..w aid .li- overi'iL' h-. tired toe lin, r-i'ToU- -hot. and h" ;. alone. Alt.-r he had ma.de hi- wav to the n..H-e th-' aiann wa- uiven and a crowd of men and l.v turned out and hunted the l..ne pom en.! to.-nd. hut in vain, no one c mid he lotill-l hi iil.L' thep- and tile de.-d !." in.. me. 1 ii tuy-Vry . In this way ihin.- s'..d f.r s..iiietiine. I ; - k anil healed slow ly. etlirlli'VV. The 1 -had U-eii injured a lii tit-, the d.- t .i sai l. Pick s-.w lle-s now and then. II- c.tii, I not help m.ti. itt that '.lie fill's check were crowing j.aier -lay hy and she . i n. -. 1 re;n!y to hre.ik d..w u wheneW't I."' . .Illie to '.' her. !h r f. til er XI a home K 11 little how. Mijii! atld lav In- -to .,1 "ii.,rd at the lane a -Mrdv Xt terall "I' -ttl.e e;i'-lt:," -I -t of dll 1. He had eW II -lept out ill the hll-li.'s -w-ral time-nll.t. coming to his tii -.ii- in the nn'iniii-.' still' and -rc from ti." tan.;., hut w ilh a determined I .k on hi- face. I e w ii- a man w no in r y eld ed what hetiiotil.t was hi- rhiht. The thirty days j.-iw'H hy law had pa c-l and the t..w iishi. ha 1 "allowed" to : . : hi the f.-ii.e in a few das. They had wat-ii.-I matter- from a di-tancc and knew how de T.tte t he ..Id man wa.-. A I h .ut tin time Pick and lies- hapj.cn . d t. in- sitiina out on the j.r.h in the. Iiare-t ni'KiiiliL'lit I'ncle .hie was ..tit ; at the fence pr. 1 ,:i 1 .1 v. Neither of the y '.im: .. le referred to hun. A they sat thus Pick turned his eye-toward-the P' li s lllle What was it lies; w lie sprung to his fis t. Away down at ; 1 he farther end of the lane a cloud of -moke curled lazily up. Ashe watched the hree.e fre-lieuetl a ' little and the lurid "dare leaped aic-rily skyward, sweeping the lire directly down the lane. someone had fired the iindrivrow th v. hit h crowded the lane. It wa-u time of the year when exery thini; was as dry a- t.nder. There had 1. ecu Ho rain lor week-, and a lire like that wa- a t hi lur to he dreaded. " Where is your father. Ilcs-V'' TheL'irl How rose ipiiikly and 'lith startled "a.c looked toward the lane,; " I le must he d..w li yon. lei . Pick Tm afraid you don't siip.- " ' The l.u-h i- oil lire, li your lather i tlieiv he i- iu dauu'er. I will ?o and sec if I 'an timl him.' I'.etitre the word- weie fairly -oken i U. k had cleared the fence suir..uinl:iii: the farm ho.i-e. and wa- ruiininj swiftly toward the tire, l'.i- followed a- fa.-t a--he collld. How the llame- did sweep throllirh that thicket! It seemed to In k liiecrack iiiiL' l.u-hes up like leave-. If her fatiier wa- tie k no : -he couldn't Is-ai to think w hat linaht In- his fate. The old man wa-tired w i'h hi- watchiii";. He miL'lit have fallen -!o, p down there a- he had : . ..I'leii l..-1'..r.-. Pick -tstti reiciiP.l the laue and pluii" , cd into the . lu-lie- a- near the tire a- he .dared. If untie Joe xa- hehin i him ; 1 hen not hi nj: short of a miracle colli 1 sa ve him. If in front, then he ihiy mi"ht ' I rx-ciied from .i.'iilh in the rlumes. " Pon't come iu her.- 11"--." -h.-utcd i Pick, ii- he saw the cil'l illn'iil to leap in to t In- t ii ick 'jr. .w t h ofhii-l.es m ar him. "t.i lirther dow n and look aloiu the ' fence'" I'.Htr !lc old veil silently. How likea w-rv x'iant he -denied to her a- he tramp ed t)ir..u-.li tin- hriars mud and tui-he-. tearing hi- face and liaii.l-teiTd.lv. iiunt in"forthe willful ..id man win. had ; wronged him -.: how iliere hi- r i -r 1 1 1 arm wa- ..w. rle . Pid Hi - know who had : lirxd the -hot that had made it -." lf-he did. she diltihlily ki pt the ret. I'll and oil -xxept the dailies . Ill-ilia ' Pick like mad demon-. The lower end I ..f the lane was insight. That would end 1 the search. W in if was the old man? ; Had he mis-c.i hiiu'.' t'oul.i it U- he had ; ind.-od ri-he.l V Pick'-heart had two w e. ki a jo softened toward the old man. i It wa-a iiselt .uarrcl. He w a- a-ham- ' cd of hi- part in it If he had known. , how I n, le Joe felt ah. .lit it he never . ; would have said a word a I (out the mis- ral'ic lalic. j Suddenly a low cry fell on Pick' ear. ' It came from the rear, where the lire was raaiiiL-tit rcely. Pi, k knew I'ncle Joe had Iss'u found. t'oiild he it ai It him In-fore it would Ik' too late ." ;.kI hel.iiuf him he would try. ; Nerviii- himsell' for theorde.il he rush- , 1 ed hack tliroUL'h the smoke toward the ! 't whcii.v the cry priK-eedcd. Ailain i i the call Ciiiuc, thi- time fall of horror. I'lunjins: on. hi, f,.,.t h,, , ui hrcath ! choked ami hisclothin" ,, cn. ; ,,a.S- : j the youiij ui.111 heroically made his way. j When aliii..-t ready to drop, he found j I uck-J.K' st.ucniu: hhndly toward the j j .lace. He was fearfu'.iv hunied and al- ' ! tiiit exhausted. ! s-'i.ina him with hi left arm. Pi, k 1 I '"'r1' 'ii'" out into the meadow, ami. plae i ine him on the "round. roll.-U him over ' I .....I .i... a ... .... i - (."i on- .lames, which were eat- ' j iiiit into In tlesh.were put out. Then he i J fell to the earth himself. uiieoiis, i,,us. i I Hy thi time lies nad n-ach.sl them. ! j ijui.-kly sh raj.-d Jih- in herowu ,s,r- I j incut, deadenin- the tire and he wait ! ! saved ! " i i Two months after that Pi. k Mud I m le J ! Joe varred and still weak, stup-ered to- , ard ,-ach other and cta-.ed hand. ! " I've Wn a f.a.l. or crazy, pick! "said I i 1 u. lc J.- in choked voinf. - I'm j i :(l.u(i.,Mt ..f 'j- 1 i ,"ii. van you torsive 1 Ine ? " ' "iHiii't take all the hlatne. Cuele J.." I wa the y.miig man reply. "I've clonV wnnnj tnvclf, I'm h .rrv, li t V for-t it, and build a f.-inv worthy the name." ' That wan ail that wa .said almt the j I Wilt Line. The joint fi-n.-e wa l.uilt ; and 1'ncie Joa k. .t hi (ntrt up faithfully I .- I..ii(f a h hve.1. Aflcr that the two I farms wre thnmn into one, and Pick 1 and H.- tra the haj.y man and w il'e I ho liv- on the Allan hoiiKftead. 'in hirgh f'hroniflr T'l"ir'th. An Army Joke. When the war hn.ke out. ConiHs-ticnt had f.r i lartermasteM ielieral oil iov t rn.-r Hut kinjham's staffa .lain. re-ns t a hie iti.eli of Hartford .ounty a "like ly man in moviiu; a ham. trai"htciiinu' out a load or raising a tolcr.ihl.- c!' . of t'lh.icc... He had ili-charaed t!ie re-ion-sihiiitics ..( the cou-tahle uilice in a manner that justified his ihlic;'.l allies in i.ointini' with ltri'leto his ottii ial rec ord. Hut when it came to directing tin- : preparation of r.'jitncr.ts lor the teat of; xvar. and making j.nri ha.-c that raj. idly used uj. the two million that Connecti cut lirst appropriated w hy. u lieral W. , xa not cut out for that kind of Quarter- j uia-tcr-Xieneial. Moreoxcr, he had -cii ( active er i'-e as a irivatcin the Mexican ! war. and know ina the need of the real ; soldier, wa- excessively aimry w hen the ' volunteer colonel made out their " re.p ili-ilions" for article thai he assured . them would never he seen after the reg iment ha.' man hctl ten iiiil' . Ilutliov-, f-rnor liu. kiiurhum was inclined to ! . mo-t hi-!-..!, and wanted 'onuecti'iit's ' troo- to he a well fuiiii-hed a ihle, j -o that it fre.jtieiitly haplflied that the : regimental col. .in 1- would return to lien. W "s hendijuarters with their rciiii.-i- tioii- maiked: " Approved. W. A. II.! The ijiartortiii.-ter-i lent r.d will fiiriiish." i ( Ine hot Vuu-t liiornini: ' icnera! W . with a violent deinoii-t rat i'-n of profane utterance and threateniiiL' tre-turc. rein ed lo Iciior .die of these "i ii-s d l. .jiu--itioii-" it xwi-f'.r an extra r. iiiuriil..! ' watroii t,. carrx the in-trutiicnt- of tiie hand. ; The niortitied colonel of the l. oiiiiel.: w iit "!!', and sis. ii ret'inc"' itli the " W . A. 11. " " Wanted a.t.j ker. " a-ten 111 . W li-ed to 'nte!ret it. His ril'c w as h.-y ond ai! limit, and the air of hi ...'I tee w a- t h ick w it 1 1 hi- ii. tract : .ti- of i h.e Thild t oi'i ilia nd ti lei. t . S'ld Illy tlie -trains fp.ni it han-loto-ati tell i : J -T i i.i e..r. I..-'k.ii". dov. n tin- -tair h itd'ni:: t" : the -tl'eet-. he -aw 1 hat t in- coii.e't XV. i- ' "ixeii hv a .n Italy, with a monkey ;i- an a i-i'.tion..' in'raction. With a hound .io.xn the he rt iii'l.e.i tin- sidewalk : shaking lii- i-t in 'he Ital ian'- face, w it ;. the other he monkey I k tohi i-iu-ician tiinn .1 pale : -cri-anit-i : men. xx 'tnen. -toplK-d t" le.,111 w hat th, ll.ilM il.' inii-t.-r. Tin tin- iin'iik.v ami fhil'lrt il r.'x wa- nil al.ut. ali i licarl i (.'ii.'ra! W c!hi.- eiit tin- !k Iht aiiia.'.i an. I t r. in 1 ii i ut; .r-L'aiii-l : "('t "in ..t" lo r.-! Take away tiiat inti-riai ..rvin' Ti.t-.o awm tlmt t il .-.I in. iiiiioy ! I -,x car. il t 't !, ,in'i I' iit-aiv ..ii .lax iii .,11 that. :! x..!i't In- i.n li.tiir l...!i'r,- i... xxiil li.al... ;. ri'.jiii-:ti..ri lor a hall l-.TLvui an. ha iin nsy t'.r 'X.'i v inai: ill lii- n l'H'.i lit : iiii'l liaiv in1' il ' ' W.A.I'.." won't iTiirr ine t.. tnrni-li j th.-iii:" W.i. ''.;..'. in. "..( '- ,-....,' . i :.i.,;;:i,,i .1..... t j Careless Doctors. ; "I hiix.' Iifiitfii lln- r.-i-i.r.l." s.inl a ' liri;ht y..iin' man in m,.- ..!' th,- .. ulat 'lisjM-n-ari.--.ii' 1 1 r .lrn:- anl iiii-tli.-iiit.-in iiii'.-i'.'... "Iini' S'tii'lay. xx !nl.' a't.iM- in tli(-st..r.-. 1 .iit up tilty-' llf .it .-ri;- ; ti.. lis. ?x..w , txx.'Mty . r'1).!' .li- a .lay ' is .'ini-iilcrf.l an iix.Ti.'x' 'liiy -wi.r!, ..r j a I'lt ik in a .lni'' -I.n. . li i- m.! tin' m l- mil inci'liaiiit'al liili-ir i ti v I in o -: '- ; ji'iiiii'liii' tlif I. .1 iniii.i. lmt th.-rltt-o cull- , .iitrati..n .if attfiiti..!!. tin- ai'inral.. , no ii.-;irt'i!ii'iil-. tiio (.l.-i-rxi'i.tc nl a't;ii"-i-niiy iiiiiiii'iitlaiit .it tiii!-. ninl tlio rare iifi i' ary tu s-s- tiiat tin' 'I'M ..r lias niii'i.' ii. . l.liHi'l'-r. I know tli.-ioi-a jn..iil:ir l.t li.-f that ..!. .r- an- iiifihih!,', hut if ' v.. n . -..ii 1. 1 1... ik .x . r ..ui' 'i"' --i-riiit ii .ii til. - I v.. n w. mid s..'iilv iiiaii'o yi.nr miii. I : u f .ii that jMiint.' ; While lie wa- -(i iikiiii; two .n s. ri-tiuii- i-.-uiie in.i.ne i.f xx hi h -imply call. -I l f.-r " I .i-t. Tine." a ii. -xx .iii I i'.iiiiji;ii'iitixt'i unknown me.li. i;:. , xxitlnnit a xx..pl .! ; .lireetion a- to it- use n. . I cx.cn the ..'t rt's'ateit t'.irnitila. " I -e a-iliret teil." Tin other -imply n-ii'l - ali'l thi- . aim' rri.ni ' "lie the mo-t prominent piix -iriati- in ( liica-i. who-., fee tor c-.i.-nitat i' .li i. litix I .llai- " Tr. ai'iiiiite. iMioexiry ; txxo hour-." line xxli.it ' line ..i-e'.' One t.-i.i nhii'.' ..w. I'.-onitc i- a . .leaiily p..i-'ii. ait.l one tca-j.MM.iitiil xxoiii-l , -Jsi-lily put the taker iM-yoti.t linnii.ii i iii. t. I .'Itilliati ly the kei n-cyol ill ll-.'ji-t I ilt tei te'l the oniissi'itl. allil .-i'plie. the I hiatii- with the miii.j wi.r.t. ".lr..p.'' tiier. i.y pi..!(.i'ii!y .-avii, a life, and i h. at iicj I he c ir i .Il.-r ".lit of a lee. "There i- alio:... 'iiitiL'." -.-.id 'he drill.- ji-t. "There ale ix.. i.Il'.li- "if luoiplca .it, pr.-j.- r.-d a. .-..riiii..' lofhe I nited -la!.-- I i.iiriiiii. .1 i ui . I 1 iiii I kn .un i - th.- I'. s. I". loiciuia ; .he oili er l.ll'. XX 11 as i.:.'.-Il.ii - solution. I'lie lir-t ciiiam- ..n" ,:raiu el' i,:-.ij iii.i lo the ounce, an l a ! .i-p....i :ul .1 of it can he li'k.'i: xx :i h - if, ly In a I ;n-.-t i.nv pa tient. M.,'. ,,.i'. s.. !-.:' , -I, contains six teen 'lien- t.. l.i in -e. and a tea-pooii- t'.i! would ki!.c- .'..iiii I.. -,i:livaii out on the lir-t r....:id. V..n xxouhl s. ar. i iy !- Ilexe il. hilt not ..He .I'M l..r oil! of tixe exer -po, iii.-- the p.U'l i. iiiiir solution de sired, simply writniL' ' morphia.' and lc.i in it eiitir. ly within the discretion of the .inii-I whetl irlo eie the patit lit "He u'rain. or -iM.-en -jr.iiiis ..f the d.-adlv Iruo. "I liii-jht 'ic x.iu in-ta:i.e alt.-r in--t.lllce oi -imil.ir i haracter. I.tlt these Will sllill.-e to show X. .11 thilt lldl. ail the mistakes xx hich are made in the c..:iin.--itioii and administration of iiiediciue can Is- laid ai the ...r-of the dniLVi-'t." ' '! .. .,'.. 1',-i'i.n,,, . Too Good a Preacher. " II yours xx do x.iu like that new minislerof " ll-ked leacoU -lia...-1'S of Cldi'l I'm Try. "I'm afraid lie's t.o ju.xve.-ful. We can't stand it." " IL.n 's that '.'" " Well, y.di see. lie pr. ii- hed itrriil ,-er-nioii on salvation, and exeiv ui.i-(- iitaiit sinner in the audit lice came up and join ed ihe church, "nhxc i n-a-isi hfim. The next Suud.iv he preached ,.n tlie duty of marriai-e. and every ..Id Lachelor and widower hooked on to an old m aid and was married l f le Saturday nieht. lie ?.t a s.'i.no fee out of every couple, lint the worst came last Sun, lay. H,. preach ed iiH.n I'm duty of -ivinu' nil t,, the lxr.r.and I h . if I tuiiv ttexvr if txx.. deacons didn't sprain their Lacks carrv iii around thecoiitriLutioii l.,t.-ket. thev wcrv so loa.hsl nown with silver. When the einrei.'atioli was dismissed it ;ls just like l.-aviiiL H faro Lank then wasn't cent in the crowd. The house had all the money. We can't stand such cl.Hjileliiv." Ida ,etcie!l. determined yollliL Ciniiniiati U lle, has rivalled the invita tions to her wedding to T. li. Harris, of the same city. !hc.iu-- she diso.verd that her r.ss tive hiishand whs leadint; a dissolute life during their e..iirt.-hiji. The cast-ofT eTtsdii is a y.iun; man of Lrilliant rti. and is a son of a leading Methodist minister. A Very Remarkable Fight. "While traveling throui:li the country with I'.arnum in lswl," said a veteran howinan, I w itn wcl one of the most reiiiarkaMe fitditt on rexxriL Four ele phant air.iinst one iinin. and in the water too. In July or Auirust, IV1. our uhow Htnich the .leiant little city of trttawa, III. You are douhtlesw aware that ele phant are extremely fond of bathing. For tsdne little tiiiix' before rominir to Ottawa they had Icen deprivetl of that )leaure. No sis.ner wen- they unhwd ed fp. Hi the train, 'lowever. th in their ' .-hat, littie eye- caught iht of the river , and the mws xx a- truniH-ted about in Ii pl.ai.t lan"ru:e'e mm one to the other. They were very re-tive all day mid ! j tr.'.ye.! pvatnlixiety to hatllt'. and a li I a the altcnns.ii iK-rloruiaii(v was over the under keejo-rt marched theiiitotiu- river halls. I a-snre you many second did not el i toe U-fore the whole herd, twenty-three in numlter, were itlashin i in the water like a lot of school boy. Such a s ratine sijrht naturally attractea the attention of the town.-eople and farmers who, with their families, had driven to see the show, and I doubt very much w nether the river at Ottawa ever pre-eiitcd such au animated apjiearance , ' , ' as on tnat day. : "After a while the keetrs shouted j 'Mile i. p.' which in elephant phraseology i mean fail in. Nineteen immediately : swam to iiore, hut no amount of shout- iiiL'x'oUcI induce the other four to return. ; M -n were sent with r.s ks to the hri.k't and thecntir.. circus forv -wanned aloli' i. tii river hanks trying with stone to turn the hiije hea-ts in thcdirecti. il of the canvas, hut nil in vain. As a last r-.".!srce the chief trainer, tieorjje Art-in.'-t.all. was scut .'or. The poor fellow had la-en sick h' lied for over a week W ith malaria, hut ell learning of the dilti cuity iinnietlritely dressed himself ami . came to the h.iiiK. t ailing each eleiialit hy name he ordered theill to "Mile Hp.' . I' t a moment it iooke ' a- though his coinni itid w.,uld he oheyed. f..r the ele .i iil.t-. n t ojincd his voice, halted and seemed l" wav. r in their eoiir-e. Albert, ' :!., oiuo-l and l.i'jcst. however, settled , ti e matti : hv uttering a loud snort of j I' li.ii.. . . aii'i le i l y liim tiiey kiiiv inure -t.irtc.I u;. stream. l-ceiii;- at a o'.atu'c tii.it In- . ..ui 1 .In ii.(tliiii k!i shore. Mr. Aitin.'-:.i!i ii.a.le for the dressing rtn.in t--:.t. tr mi xxhi.h he -...in eiiieieil .Ire-s--.i in til . a r . : - r s ti'ht-. aiel piricin.' tin- I. pii.i.ll I'l.cl or folk I't-IWel'II hi- teeth, is.i'ily -xx.n.i ..ui to the eiephaiH.-v " I -e l a- we were to slrcitisre we yet i!;..'..-t lieiii our l.r.'ath at this .lai in act. Inn within a lexx yards . .f t iieni Art ii'.t.ill a'.iin shoiiie.l 'Mile up.' hut wilho.'.t . Il.-et. Then, s-elliiu to lo(-e i.i- temper, iie sprang upon the hack of the Heal. t one all ! o.mtlielH'e.l ll-illxr lii- fork f.r ali lie w:is worth. I'retty .-.((ii a cry ..1 raiit- c line from the aiiiinal up .li xx lia ii th.- trainer jillnpc.l Iliiiu that ..lie to another, repeating tile fork p r irniaiii e until, alter at lea-t ten min-ut.- of in rce tiL'iitin all. I iumpiii. tlie el. -1 .i i:t in s crie.l -i'.'avi. a ini swam trein l.lin.'iy to tlie shore. ( luce there the i;e, H is si.oii ii.t.l them llleler s'lhjectitin, lint Artin-iall. xx ho hail .li-playe.l such in'r. pi iity an.U ..iirae... sank int.. a .lead :'..int the :n. .in. -lit he touched the shun'. Well. I can't exactly say, hut ceitainly, i lic'ii.iiiaL'i rie tent smelt of l.iirnt elephant .oral ea-t txxo week- altcr'.xui'. Is. ' Free Trade. Th. -. !uct ion ol internal revenue and re". eiiue -tamps fr .m ' ii,!i;,i- .,!( ..f i 'V niat.iiy Vie. ii. ine-. no tioiiht has I mil "ly heiii'lilted die e. iii-iiiners. as Well ..s r.-lii'V niL tiie hi.r ieii of home niiinil ! ":n tnriTs. l"sieciiihy is this the ease xx itli ' ' ..,.'. I r.if.itf I'ii,,! , r alld .'-wir.', t ii-rtlHlll I - "yr J...US the reduction of thirty-six cents ' is r dozen has heeii aililed to increase the ) -ieofthe Liitllescontainiiij tiiesc reme- 'In'-, tiierehy i.iii;; one-fifth more iiu'di- ' , ilieintlie 7"i cell size. The .l;i"rf h'lmi- j lor I'ys psia and I.ivcrl omplaiiit. and i I'i.. ' . y in' i a Siriii forCoiieh and lain' : tioiihies haxc (M rhaps. tlie largest sale of i iiiiy iiicdi.-irli-sin the world. The ndvalit- 1 ' of increased size of the liottles will Im ! 'really appreciated hy the sick and af- j ii, 'ed. in ex. ry tow n and villiip in civ-! i l.. d ( Kiiutries. Sample Isdtles tor III ! .-. :!!.- remain the same size. i Administration Beverages. i Mr. I'leveland likes a iilass ..f pleU-ian j 'kit, Lut s'huv his incmisi'd stoutness L is ti-etl it in very in. (derate iiiaiiti-'.-. lie lias no I 've for strong drinks, r:i' eontlnes !iims.'lf almost I'Xclusively : x malt lienors. I Mrs. ( leveland is a strict teinpcraiii e I 'xx-imau. and .J.n's not drink even the j itrht w inc. Ss- retarv I'.avard likes i.l wines. hihI ; a i.!a-s of .jiumI old I'.iirirnndy is his tle ! hirht. -ecrclary .Maniiin. like the President, i- found of limit liipinrs. w ith an oeeas-i-.iial 'la.-s ol lii;ht wines. secretary Whit ney s w ine ischainpairtie. lie sips all the regular drinks on the ta . Lie, hut invariai.lc saves himself lor the ' hatupaf'iie. Whinny Ii:is jrn.w n re I tiiarkahiy stout within the last lew ! ui'onths. ('ert iiii'y no man in the CaLi ! -us -t has Lee:: - ( h..h a liver as he. ""cr.-tary i '.ndicoi; : r.'i.ts h is aristtM-ra- "c -toliiii.'h XX !h a choice sel.i'tion of old I Liid rule xxill'-s. 11" I- a collllotsselir, ' uud lii- j 1 1. Lr,'iii' :i i is proLiihlv second j lily to Justice t.ray cf the supreme r 'i.urt and Scnainr lla'e. Isdli of whom live cxpel-t-. Iloth (d'these .'('iitleiuen. however ial I el U ftire i'n-sident Arthur, of whom a . .leL.ite. w ine tiiercheiit said: "He is' j i liii"-t JiidL'e "f Miideims in the eoiin- I . . an t hi- opinion upon other w ines is i .iii nost as "H.d.' -eervtaty Lamar hasn't any particular nor. He i Iocs n, it linp-r ovel the Mi 'V .i ne cup, licit her lines l'ostinasterl iener .ii: ilas ; Lut neither will shy at a jrlass til l ire viiit. i'e. Attorney-! icnera! liarland is f( did of neither ine nor malt liquors. Iledrinks iiUiu ixhi-key with very little water in it.. THADE w' MARK. umm .im.;.) Of"'!.'. Ltnrlies and i'oimm. .25 ROWPT .fll UtHI.Ks 4. lMtKLa It 1U BILTIMOKK, W. TJfiCOBS IF F Ctm Rlxeunxalltni. Nconloia, For Pain Mill AT 1IU UGlfTS 1MD lM LUtL he raiti.M a. tuiiSLui caLTtuam,Bft. Wm Star Of mm OEnMAEMEdY mm y ROYAL r;ia"T J Absolutely Pure. Ttiic P.iwalcr n1 x-tir vahis. A iiinrvi-1 nf urity. wir,-iii.'tli and w lntk-olHi-n.'s. M-.r.' c,'..ii.niut k! tiiHli Hit' iirdinary kind-. Hti.l i-uiinut Is- set. I til i-oiiitH-tilion w ith Hie iiinliini.iH ..i i.ox so. iiitit. alum or (ii.(d!i' i(Wl.'e. "i'ii ""' in mux. -,,YX1. MAhlsi. r.oi'r. ,u., n. n.i .. V. w.-i fie l.-""j..-' N'oriiian lliu-uln f..r ciHij'lisrtiiii cold-. ". N. Ik.x.l. m1- aiieiu. RUSSIAN RHEUiATISI1! CURE JIXS f BOVf.ll lO uc THE REMEDY Flt R!IKl'lltTlJI. V.O'.li.N. Ivn . X'lL- I't. I It Xtv ' - (" atfl- t.- t th Ml- n r m -i.nl.-r iil"l Km, u nf !i-ii'i.:i- l.-r ii.-r-. ii. a: .1 .1 at l-.l. l.lll Im.l l" ' i t n t int- i-hnlr I t.-. , ..ll,l .1" :.l ....! .,- an- -s.'r.U,l. li'Ht. I'lil -1,1 In- a'-w.-n) 11-,-U. lull 111.- l-.'ii" ft il IT .i W.'T-. I tS -Tit fiT US' I,W4UM Crr. U!.i.-r a el. 11.1 (ll a-., it..- It sii u-,ii .'.-.ir.i:!..' l" .I r.-tl ill- IJT l In' t, . L. Illi.i HO '.- , .Til Sll.l'ilrol t Wil IL- "I Ul-'H 1X.TO-- Ta E o'.;.. -'iri-n-.-. Itirtl x.-ii ti..-. t "ii..-in i. c: Oil 1.1- tun-, it ii ii..- .a. r f i,r ii-'Tit.'.. a n..-.- '.Is1 .'ire was ell. - tot. ai.,1 -li C7 x'l kil-l .'.I wi.rk a.-xci! a-a. .-. I . .! In-'i-.-yn-i ..I ti-- al.i J ei-- b-iVftia )j,i-iiUIi- IP I -"l'i- ji,. -ntn, -tli- riirt. I., nil e.liaatrly LUCUti. m- NOT AM Trui j iHip. H J riSTIIXL. Thou!nd of other hae been eurea, piuce S2.50. Fi oompl infnnnat on. Urrrioiive I'om phlnf. will U-t!iiima). lrrc. For i t-v ull Uruitiil ll oue or U other in n- ; in ohi.-u t" i'ir:n-h n to tJU.tlo n-t ) i-t. u 1-U-i to t .uvtiiiirf !, lint ai'Ti'v lirwt t- - if ii !!-ral Ats-'t'tM. rKi:i..KK t. A t . SiH V H2I .llarLfl rrtt, ihihiilt-ltki(fc 1N3W1S3AK! 3JVS 'SfiC,'IS '3 S31HVK3 -u i( ft Mi 1U tf(.iHi.: "n.f ji.qj p.Ki( -iifui(. 'tet -iiuj tt iun:-&i;' ,) Ail hm I'll C )K UI .:f. S3B3V Nomiw J1VH M ! .-I I 11.1 T3 itfYTVH 4vm v x.. .. t.auax 'S33id M31 vj.oiva MO yios3?tfiii'j ttnifitM i gata'-Ogue; e,'.'l.,lip I P' 1H1-. Illllli: FRL i r.fc.DS II leu I HlitlLj (Ol It HIRAM SI2LEY & CO. ROCHESTER. N. Y. 3r-::c z. i:;:i :.. CHICAGO. ILL l! - js a 2 M Fi.r lull iiit'riiiai!'n of Mi nmtr. aiu (xiv-TtitiH-iit ljitnls. Mitif. h;r.. Ii.-r u .1. M. HKM'kESkliMt.. Vntr:il rasM-iiirT Al-viiI. 'V;rtnrtli Avi. aiul Stmt hfiflit StntM. liti.-Stirwh. I'H. A lucinccs Urn's Opinion. A iill iv now!. tii-tn-vs i.tjiii 'a. x --t 'it!y in tir otii "I Hi'-.-M-v- iiMt Au'iim- ll-.f. i : " I have t -n m I itf n nut u niiri tuT 1 - r rt 'r''-i'itIlM' h It-ail-llu' lni-- firm, iin-1 tin'- fai-l f :' l.t tt.iti aiI'liTl!i tu 1 1 i- .ri;Tv t.f viiri"ii- r.-!u ii--, h-n im- -r Ntw Ht; ;li:(iL tin- niurk'-t iimi -i tin'.. ! irivt tn h llli'r. r-al llttli a- U I ' l.f t jt- i'... i"jiTn. Ih wi' j.l Krvju-h r.'lin-lv I'-l t a !;-iiiit i-tit-n. ntitirh!. (it. iti tiinit. n mM'iif-. A Iii' ti i" tinw U in ix iiitr-fliMt'.l in Kii- tuimry. I U;if ifi-r vi"i!t .1 n it .r ntv v herr it ha-U-t-n iiiirHlti-t-(l l-iit w liai I ii - '-i,t 1ii-1-ly iu ir- iiml-4. I h:a' u-. -l ;l rn-t !l -m m-v- crni -:!-! .n- hikI it ii't liiitfl." Sili h MrsilI. uaralilt- ! i '. N. l't .1. vnt. fLH BR07HER0 iB.-NHaxFoYMPN-iRRT ucr ; ROCHESTER, N. V. U W Axil E. X U S XXX 3 XI Krirrvt-t 1-, rrNle men ti' Ttp rn-HinT- nipn "U- iTtnt. We m Salary and Expacfl ttfi tfivi rtelv Hiiitvitt'Di t- lih) n.eu. Write t"T terms. Seutiuo tula ptiper. $25,000.00 IN GOLD ! win. ut: run ton AEEDCELES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium. 2 Premiums, 6 Premiums, 25 Premiums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, S1.000.00 S500.00 each $250 00 " $100.00- " $50.00 " $20.00 " $10.00 " 'it im!' part ionhirs bikI dirwtjon n-1" Cirru tar ini'n-iy iMtunl of Auiit CKi.K- ' J'Mx'i'STKK S A I.K 11K Valuable Real Estate! TH K rSHKKSI'iNKI Ainiini.trnlor and Tnw-tet-ot tin; Keai K-iatt ot Knuiy Kriiu. ihcI, I l.iteof 'oiieu)uiiili lown-hip. o!ner't ( iiimiv. j i'rt.. ttill orfcr i..r-a!e mi pnhtic nnterv on Ih I premi-M- in !-iiil Tortti-liipon TlVlisu 1 )', MAW 'II i4. .!. It. ISS7, t 1 ..'('I.K k I'. tin- llllliix itlf. I l.ill"iiiit ,l,--.Tii'l R. iil K-lnii lie Imlf ui llu- Tract No. 1 lontaittitiir l'7 ncrt'S mu iTel,i-. "ituate iu oiic in an iii town-hip. mijoiiMiitf lnti.I- of John It. Itlouvh. A art 'it Milh-r. Ann Kn-h. Harvey J. iiMtr. i iiurlc- li iitpple itful tract No. j., hav intr then! in trTei tf.l a irNi tnk !.irn. (uili.t; hniw Hiifl other o;ithiithlmifK. a ko-h! lurce orelmnl nf apjilc lnsts i-mail xiht euiiip ; tit unit j. Mer- ell tinilMTeil. the re-t eh ar Hinl n kimwI !ttt of fiiittvutioii. Tract No. 2 U ntuinine 2& Hrns un) '.A iuTt hf -tt un ft in it ii. i rmhoniiiii toun-hi.. H'tjoiniiiff liin!- of John t i noinn. John M. liloinrh, rimrh-?- l!o-.Hpplc, Au-K'i-ln- Km hier Mii.t trai t No. I ihen N-nij one plallk hotle tln-rexim eretel. KittV rti-ref ot thin tnifi If. vtmr.w tht n-vt ii!u.MvI with V hlte oak. TERMS. TUAiTNil. I. Ten i-r ,-ciit of Uic i.iMi-lia-r l( I"-ai.l h. n ihf .niK nv i Lu.a ted I r dimn. .hic llnril iu coiiliriimlum ol Bale, ihc ba!- I '' aiicc in two t-.(. nil animal pu in, in-, w itli hiu rt-l from day of iaii.. TRAIT Nil. 2 Ten t .-in ,l., when ihe I I'mia-rty Ii. kuo lied lowu.a.i.J ihr liiau.v when j (in--aic i.c(t,nmiei. JtdlX I.AHK. Adiur. alld Trualn. HI - W M w -ttu m SSBLEY?S jStiidj i Negro Pages in Washington, j New York pirl are hard to beat when j I it otiie to a question of new wrinkle, j j but he Washington girl are fully capa- j : hie of keeping ii( their end of the prooe- j : ton, say a srre-ndeiit. The bill to j provitle every member of (Vmijrfs with j a clerk seems to have imbued every girl j i in Washington with the idea that it would ! j lie quite the proper thing to have a youiic i neiro Ikiv for a. &ix to answ er the door ' lh'll, run erramlK,jind follow her on her ; shopping tours like a disuiounttfil out rider, j ! The idea ha caught the jmpular fancy, and l litck :ii:e in full livery are all the rae. Clothed in gay ctilors, w ith rnsl or initial on the lare button, the little darkie are now to lie seen everywhere , ulsuit the city follow ing their mistresses j on tiieir shopp ng tour or w hen they go t calling and on reception day stand at the i door with a silver waiter for the reception of cards. It i very hard, however, to i discipline them, and on one or two oeca ' siotis they have made statements to vis itors w hich caucd a great ileal of trouble, ef'ial!y at the house of a Iliigadier iener.il, w here the isitor was told, after waiting; some time : " I can't lind missus. thotiL'h she was here just now , hut I guess ahe must have seen you coming, and slipjM'il out the hack way." One druggist informs us that lr. Hull's t ough Syrup sell better than any other cough medicine. - . A Bright Servant Mrs. lireeii "Timothy, what have you done with the letter that was lying ..il the bureau ? " Timothy " I put it into the letter-bo, ma'am. Mrs. ii. "Oh: Provoking! Pid'nt you see there was no address on the elivel-ol-e ? " Timothy " Yes, tna'alu. hut I thou ght y er didn't xxaiit noii slv to know who you xx.is xx rittin' to." I.ii: A Seasonable Hint. Mulch i-tin-most lii.-ajreciihle motitii ill th" year for the reason that it is the must chaiijciihle. The transition (inm xx inter to sprue' is accomplished hy ultcniitl.' -torni aii'i.-iin-liine. Tiiecmstaiit c i.m- its nf weather cause everyl.odv t.. take i cold ill March, for which s.ccdy relief j t un always l(e (.htaincd l.y takini: a few I d..s.'S..f I liliiiinre's Mni;iielic l.lixir, the ! Ite-t remedy excr prodiicxd fur coiv.'h-. j colds, hoarseness, hr.-nchitis. et.'. One i tcas.nfnl xill relieve the XM.r-t ca-e of ! :i-thma in one iiiiiiuic. I'ut up in three i -i.es. at L'"i cent-, -Vl cents atld one dollar. ! Trial Lotties III cents. Sold lindera (m-i-j tive yiiiiranty. If il fails to trive H'rfect I -:iti-!:ictiiiii, return the hotile to yoitr iliu.'i-t ami lie will refund the tin. ney. AliK yoii uiiide iiii.-eraiilc hy Iinlip tioll. ( ..ll-tipiltion, I li.ill( .-. I.ssi.f An pet.te. Yellow kin '.' Shili.li's Vitalizer is a (.-itive cure. Sold hy i. W. Ilciifnrd .x. S.ii. Singular, isn't it. that we call every Lii; -iioxx -..i in a n -.'uliir " old-fashioned une.'' On the whole there isn't mU 'ii rluiiie in the cut and trimmiiiL's of sii..x -storms from year t. year. A Creat Battle Is continually ir linoii in the human sys tem. Tin' demon of impure Llood ut riven to jiaiii victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drair victims to the crave. A cood reliiihle medicine like Hood's Siir-aparilla is the xx capon w ith which to defend one's self, drive the desperate en emy from the lieid, and restore jieace and h((diy health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. WHY will yon coiiidi when Shiloh's Cure vx ill -rive imniediate relief. I'rice, M cents, .'dl cents, and i. Sxild Ly I ico. W. I 'x iit, tr. 1 A Son. It is said that Senator Fair, of Nevada, offered his son one millioti ihdlars if he vxolild Lchave hiinself decently for one year, from January I, lss". The Iiojh less son held out for thirtv tlavs. A new star in Star ('(HiL'h iik and thmat trouhle or opium and is tweiitv-live cent.-. the (iriiiainent, lied It Liinishes inujhs i. contain- no morphia safe and -lire. I'rice. A N ASA I. injector free with each Lot tie of shiloh's t atarrh le-medy. I'rice "si cents. (.l, Ly .(((. . Itentonl .x: Son. A Horse's Foot. Tin' foot ((fa hi.ix' i-one of tin most . ingenious iin.l u n.- ii 1 1 1 ; le-1 pitus ut '. liitn.h:iliiMii ill iiliiuiiil .-Iriirturi'. Tin- ' li.K.f contiiiiis a scries. d' vertical and tliin laminae of In. rn. aiiioiiiitin tonlxitit li' r 1 liiiii'lreil. iiint furmiii'.' a i'niiiilct- 1 i u i 0 tr to it. In this are lined as many laminae ; (CIoiil.'iii; 10 ine I'l.iiiii none, vxniie imiiii T.z'.tJX inl.i anolli.r. xvill eoiivev a siilli.iciit id, a U loliirin to the ci.ltiii lione, w liile Initl nf the arrangement. Tims the weight of the animal npjM .rt.- 1 hv as niiiny clas tic -'. ring's as there are laminae in all the feet, anioiliilin'.' to alndit 4.IHK), ili.-trihiili'd in the most secure manner, since excrv sjirin is iicle.l mi in un (hii(iie dirti'lion. " Noxv it's all. rL'!it. it's all rialit. dar 1 i iiir," siiid Mr-. Wnrkhard, " I have test ed it th iroiihlv. SiiKation ( lii xvili sun lv cure y ur pain in the hack." It is a fact worth thinking "f that the I'liitetl States t iiiveriuiient is iki v sN'lid- j in' more money every year for '(elisions i than any other i'.(vei nnienl is s(endiiii; i for the iiay of its trm.;. The Shroud is tin name of a paper de Voted to th'' interests (d' undertakers. Like the article from xxhich it derives it- name, it contains only " dead matter." j tiik Ki:v.ii:iT.TiiAYi:i:.t.f r...ur- j Ikiii. Ind., says: " Until myself and wile owe our llV(s t SIhIhIij I'liiiniimiinu I Un." Sold hy I i. V. lieiif.ird t; Sdi. - The Main druminersat a recent dinner had on their menus the picture of a trav eling man approaching it yoiitii; lady in a nearly empty railroad ear, and savin';: "I hegynur pardon, is this seat eiij.M(; e.i?" The nn rils of St. .liicohs I lii as a sure cure for rheumalism are kiioun every where. nK iiysK .siaand livereomidaiiit.ynii have a printed 'tutr-uitee on every botlli of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sdd l.y ii'n. W. lU'iiford S: Sm. - . If a yard of triK makes an elephant a pair of hliukers how lonir would it tiikea Imlo'.'Iia siiusjioe to sink to the luittoin of a l.arnd of molasses? " MAt'KMKT.U'X." a lastintr and fra jjrant iTfuiiie. I'rict 'S and Stl cents. Sild hy tieo. V. lli'nford A Son. The tire loss of the I 'nited Statin for January was 11,.Vi.(nhi. SHI I.I tll'S Catarrh l.emedy a (ositive cure f((r catarrh, diphtheria and i-anker inollth. Si, M hy lieo. W. I's'iiforil Sm. Tin Tiiitcl Stiitcs ii:ivs.i?lii.iHHi a year ! r niiisic at tht Wi-st Point Miliinrv I Aeadi'iuv. i smll,m., T, - ,. . 1 1 U H ( lin will luilneiliatclv IV- i;..,... ... i ur.r i I, (('(, liixijiin ikiil'Ii ninl bron- chitw. Sold l.y IStii. V. Ifenford it !sVii. Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, In a manner pwnliur to itself, the best blood-purifylni! and slrengthei.iiip remo. .lies o the TeRf table kiiipl. m. Yen will fiiid i this wonderful remedy effective wliere oilier medicines have failed. Try it new. It iU porly your blond, recubto the dizestlun, and cive Dew life and vicnr to the entire body. "Hood's Sarsaparilla did Die great r.shI. I was tired out from overwork, and It toned me np." Mks. G. E. Snuns, rti!,s. N. Y. I suffered three years from blood r-oison. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla ami think I am cured." Mks. M. J. Davis, Bmckport, t. y. Purifles the Mood Hood's Si.r-.ipariila Is char:tcter:'d t.y three peculiarities : 1-t, the romhinoii'm ot remedial aut-nls; 2d, the priirti4m; 3.1. tlie promts of sectiriiu; tho active nieilieinul qualities. Tlie result is a medicine of unusual strength, eflectinj; curs hitherto unkuown. (Send for bcsik containing additional erldenee. Hood's S iriirarilla tne up rnT nvstem. purities lav t.iiH-d. sliari-us niv imeetit.;. and seems lo iimkc me over." ,T. K luoJU'SoN, Itt'Klst.T t.t LH-t'ds, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Siirtafarilh" beat all others, and Is worth it xxi iKht in e "Id." I. llAUiUSCTuN, ViO liank .-jireet, iew Vaik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by ill dnitrirists. $1 ; six for $5. Mada only by C I. HtHiU & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. like Aram Detective Bureau, Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. tuil'li-htrl iv:: l.y lnvM II. ffilkin--n. t-x-t'. iivTiiiiit-ii lt'Ui'ii t.. i ri:iitii'i Hint t i.ii llh'!rl nil the -y-U-Ill t ill- I . S. Mrrrl .Vrvii'f. 'j;iiiilninjil Al'- ii;- ui ill! ,!t (riiici.al fiiit i iht- I intiti Muics uiil ftiia'la. I. H. tin K iN-N. I'riiM-ipu! urni'.fti. nii. Hi. hi n M ln'U Ki.L. .'nj.t mil' -imU i.!. il '.n. .1 i n Im LKi i.. . i i y t'-r t!i- iiurcau. M'-I' Tviict' : .hunt- J. Itn n iii. lii.-i s-crt r-v'u-f Ikvi-wii. Vii.-liiimtuii. I. nil ut t ir- CUTTER and TAILOR, M.'VlllU' llil.i liiul y.-iii- j..-ri.-iit-.- ii T.W?l,l i -"-'" ' "I' '" nil -,.i J ! --X, 1 Wilt. IlIlIX l-ltll Ull- ,:;f A'y"'.' ' en in. u.t.l itix..r 'V'l' " 9 mi: will -ir ..n- A'V -A." V..r.. Vc . VMt.l.IAM M ii..i ii-in i .ki:. -.oil I'.-l I MONEY ht- i;i.n lhi ....I ;t:t. alil v m-tkI Vihi Ir'i' -.f.n- ( vrt-al ai-tr un-l .mixirlfiii'-.- ! .u l lial will -art ymi in luiii.i u htrh w.W dr. hi: -u in liHir iiumu-v i ,Lhl aw av an i ii '.- m I : i : worl'l. Att tun- rati i llu iiort a nl ti- al lumif. Kille r ' ; al! ajt -. ..:n ,li;ii'.' m-'.i . tintt i-im itmni-y for nli ork--r-. V . v.:ll lart yon : a..tal im; i.e. ! ii ';. .im of ( ht-p-niiiTH'. hni-ortant rhtim m a ! : It-r i in-.-. I ,io-f ho an- am-iii ion- a Ia irat.''i o.iWrl r 'ii-in. Main-. .li! 1 rrii- oid Schuttler F.stnblislifil in I Imve jn-t m-. ivr.i tun cur loa.I- ! the KLK-iI..i. ! i:Kl. SK KIN S III TTLKK W iio.N. thf hiost i-tunpii-ti- Wfsu-rii V aiou in liu- nmrket ir liotwl or Kurm I'urjwfH'?-. On On -tiu rrt.K Va.o IIut,' N u ltc:ir lirak.'. it. U- !() u hen hauling !ii or ?riLn, a wtiuctinni; thai t'Jii lit urn the tirti-ity nf when hiittiint; on hfll.v turnti. Kvcry -un of the WmMi-rt-urk i this wuyuu h:i. liiitl in SpK-k tlirvr veur- h lore la-ui,.r Hinkt-il np. in(iriiii: ihe work to hv thonuhi st-itM)itei tn-f-irt I-ein- ironed. iWUw the nun ntee. ot the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It If thi- only Witon nm-le that ha- thi- improvi-mrnl. It uvoitL- llu- u-ct v-ity ol tukm oil he hs-ei-to irr-a-. , a-m in.- ohl -t le ; hy -iinj.iy tun. tn , Ihf Wttpili run U- otlt'i. in )(" li'iiin 't' mitiui. I'm- ;il'"U vhii! seen to hr Cully appre- iutetl. anil ptii;t elort p'lrellu-iriL' el-eu hTe, liiliii ci'V r i r 1 1 r ullv In (.H.-rmi: llii- null... . l W :l- .1 1 1 HlJikc (if W.u'i.n li.i lixi.. t-.ir- w In n ..v.-i r.cl- liiat tTf iliiiu -l iiu..( .ii-U (trratiu 1 111 -Hyititr I In-u.-x . tli.-m Hi. ' nil im I'lir ,' Ki i'l" ; llu II. ill. j Ml'..(. ! Viirlit Vaiil.tl 'rilioii",hoi!t till pirriR MKK-KT. MALI II liV. j , Som fT sr -t iininpr Ynrn i WvlllVl Js L IvLLlllMVl A. Cllvl.l ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, LUMBER Hard " VK. I'dl'I.AK. sl.i,S. ash. WAI.NIT. t'I.IM(:lNi.. .M. -l'MI;l;MI- IIKKUV. V Kl.l (lV I'INK. S,;.K,. mhK- ll.VI.I -TKiis, I'll K.-TN'I T. WHITK I'INK. I.ATH. HI.IM.S. KWEI. HoK iJcii.Tiil Line ..I' all irrii.t.- ..r I.ninN r an.l Hnil.liin.- Mni.-riiil ami Kuoilm; Man- k.K in si.k-1 Al-i. . can I'nnii-h Htix thiiit: in th.' tin.- pn.liii.liK-. -iicli a- Uracil. IOI.r AS CLTXXI X( I I AM, Office and Yard Opposite &&C.R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. ;ETTER AIID SCIENTISTS A3 UX11I.U ill PRACTICALLY1 'NY, TiTTFr Over ROf) Snnl Beautiful I j ; r Kco Lie: C J Designs. L ' c;r'" ':" HANDSOME WEDDING, B1RVH0A GR HOLIDAY PRESET. roniMiiinir Prior, THE LUBURG MANF'CCO.. Hg1Q5 for Fanners. Pi-' t hnifrxl HORSE HIGH, BULL THONG AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. H ! fTiir(ijvt, in hi.HM'iUi-'tir of thi (Wn til "Hitt rt inl MvNt-n-iitif. It i) iw mn-u i'uru!-.. Mini tr.i!!;t-i lctn-' k:i'WU N fiar-i. dm injure tit M-r. l-tin.ry iii iii-r'l t it.uyltC. J M.'.M KK-rll i i. N. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS FOUTZ No H'iti will dip of roue. P-t or Lrso I -tke, :! K'.i't'm l''lrs r irt;:"--. i -vii?' r'nw.i.-wni'-'irf nr-i r-ri-vrnt HoCn..T 0'Tt7' PfW:i'-r n il pfVrrit tiipf.-- JN r')!-. h.)-U7 l.w-lr 1neT'Sx-t t.'" oinfM' n: n : fttri rrttni twrtutj per cui arirt Piiike ine Dut.UTt.rm hfvirj'ii PoTVfir will "Tr or rrT-nt nlmwt btbt l)ifA !o wiiC-h Hiir-f:ui' i,t. V! ..-'t. Ao'id vrviMnrc. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MO. VAMl'KL LAMI-KUTS IJLOOD SKAKCHKU. out- nf ihf Iki nn.li:'1:it -wr ihtvvi rc-l utr thi- our ( OS--1 MI'TIoN. Hii'( fll TI- hYM'U'MA. tiKM' tKV.ii .t. i l"i H. ' 1.1'?-. INrA.iMATIt -K TH K I.I N.S Mioi.TNhs OF hilt. M il r'AIN IN TH K MKK T. It i not only h urt-at Purilii-r o Uu- Hi-h-I. lmt h C tTtam UtiortT ot' lii :;c!i;t', a- a a -irv-nt-tii' ii'-r ot" the t-utm v-irm. an-i a .-, t.ii!t ai.-l -it-t-'iy t-urv for rnrtip. i- piilti'-riji. an. I ("jirtit tv Thnrni. aii'i -hotii'l ih r-.t-n' U- in wt-rv faintly. rii uu-tin int- tiia.lc f::!ir- oi (Cool-. Hll'l i -'r('-rtiv Mil.-. Vtn ail oi'r:iT n lll clu livt tail-i. t!ii otu iia;- t-i!i - t t a t .r--. Many w !it hail -r'vcti u; ail li.-; i t :f:- n-i.-r fl (o Ir-a'ili uira!!i r.joi. :h -: ttv h.-uti! in th ' '..:i-.iil:(i Itoi'f .-ytU-, lor i. i!-l!i"f Ollt or trto i-oil!- tlit- weir i't-s'.'n tl ut in rt.'t! in aitii 1 Ml KI I. M lit i: 1 - Kfil.I MA i 1' r i.! Y'T ihr r im i nt Kin nii.ali-ai. N.-.ra:!i:. -it k Ha'ia-'hi-. 1-ipfi. inr;a. iiKiiharhe t rami'. ;ffl o:m- it tht-!-'( iii'i!.-;n-. ol tin- a:- lor iti- ai-oi' li.-tUM' Ail-irt -AMI KI. i AMI'IKI. - ..t-I r. IuiiniTt'-viiii'. ,::irr'l ( n . 1'n MI AKI.KS MoKKMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR. XI...X,- II. ill, v . -i.,r.-.. Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. !R'liable Wagon. Vhirn - jo in 1 V'. i cal( to Ik- I., i-liy xxill tl.t wi-tl i,, , 1 nsuroti. j x .'. ! .'...-..-wwt.g'lli.'l 3 -Mi. : . -VL i 5 i ic. - V : ii pi fa . T Ihf l-tiLlic. xx ill siy 1 III- -alii.- r.-iiihi iiii; in to I'i,- !'.i.-k ! .imlKlli-. llii'i ill. -y itlu.ix-;h-I. si. I t'.-.-l II.--I ar..ii on xx li.-.-i-. il,., mil II.. CkiuiIv. 111:1 'ki.iv AND BUILDING MATERIALS. and Soil Wood;- I'H KITS. .. I 1 ,:il sl ..i'. -'ir ini-iu.-s- it..ir...r xx itli r.-iiM.ii.-il.lt. Is ( i..i -i.-.t a..rk. etc. IT WILL PAY .YOU or Wm. F. SHAFFER, W)MKIsKr, Pl-;xx'A., Manilla "Hirer .if unii Iiealtr in Altr. I'-'pMins in nve-i of MoNTMKNT WoKK wili niiM il u Ititir i!i!t.Tii itri-a'l jii my -hij uht-re : tnftn.it 1,mirmt.,'fl it Emit ft. .. i'Uh , i niviu' -!( aittiitmn to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument llltr'lilH'. t.y I:KV. V. A; l.klNci. as rH-i.l.-! Ilii.r..H'in. iii in Ut.. .iiiC ..IM Al l.lil l. WD t'uNsTKt i'TKi.. lind which i- .t.-tincd to ! the Pi.iMilar ..rn...ci. d.r our ( liatiavat.lt. rli male. Ct GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. TKE WONDERFUL mt f S fJS LUBURG umm Llbrmrr. 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