I - HER MARRIAGE CIFT. It Itii! !Urr.laV w.-Minc yn-.i ; ,n. I cirv lie nai-i. in j.-tiiij -ut. e-.rl to Lav. mamis-l lia-l ji 1- j ,iia, jarp,i f, .rfullv on hie failiw-in-Uw'it t. .1 f iini--.il.' itii ii"Jli.-r nmn at j aIn,lv iakwi n.-rv.-s. t'-if la-i 1:1. ii . j Th'-re a small Iwy winl" ali-'.vt- Tiutl : if' H. . tiin- from tin- lilT-ry, a-n hirh a J..I111 I' .ii.iiM iIv.ilie lwnkT.oJ''- j dW Mf jilrawin-. lv in l. l.t t lUrra-i. ami it lia-1 l- j s-itlur of the men lia-1 n'tic-J that t tlieUrit un..-rti.ii.iiris.thal Uniu. rrme" 1 tj( fify f Jlrra.i".v.i'V, lliio fur- ; a to can,'. ! ail i..!ij:.iii.iii. .' .,. l.fvl, ami fho n I.il, ju.-t as nln- ; N,.t that th.-re ha.l Uvii the -Mit'i't ! . a) fl(.. ,. diniris-rcaiiii. ; ;.r-,a. !. t-. a Iwrjain. 'vn in thought , Ai tjw ..n-adftll fell from bT j I'liil 1. . an i mi.n.-I hiin- !f I'-ve.i lU,, ,, J.,-,, r,e moved toward him. a-..m-l-.i naturally. had --n more j,.,unw,i hUdd-nly and saw her, and. t-.-y in iii-.n.y tua't-r. with the man : ,.,.titlis-taii.liu: ti- wonderful traiisf,.r-Mii-in-i.. iie eNj.1-d to than omfin i l-r, knew her. In- a.ui.l nave lti it. i a tratiT. I'm. -;.i..- ;-i tin ier the Mow hut the : )..,!.K''t wellifd l-Til-IVl. l. -s,t in iii- el.va'it liiirary. hi hand i, iii.Mii: iin.l. t'-oti. liii- arm- of hi eliair ; J.:- ;iue (r.u shrunken into fli a .:ti- U!.ir le-.,p .1! -Ii.liiie all 1 ill-lnav lij.ll o.,!d have U ii wn hiin. J.uirn'la si . k! hy the manth piei-e. his .. ii 1 .rii- f.i'-e hite. his hand- eietii-h-,1. It was t..- tint shi his soul. Tii" i.w-.r.'T i:i whieh he had lui-n die. te.j was li..idd- llillj!. To have l-en i, Pioed ii I'll This 1 i.-t sirpreine moment, !, ir;.. n t .i-.iki n f-T Hi'-iT'-ature K"se I'om r 1 a i i. -ii. r.,ianiery ! " he sai I to the .;,,.::,; .:;, ker. hit'erlv. " l.'o'l-e U,, ,,,;,, I want to taia to y-.ii. I came h--rv to in- mi, r-. an i I lim-t have my w .t. ' " .! .iii. I'o'iri.e'v -i.in! at him ke!j.U- , j . :,. n.ai.. don't l' k at me , -v!., imed l.Mrrada. lmpati- i:H-e '.liiif 'ia:l'ilter". I-t .1 He i 11 1.' Hi -,! of H-f. Will i: -.' 1 mean it - yes. lieri.ie tie le i- no time to i-Hisv ' Hiker -! r.ii.-hti-lied lilln if. and . . ik :, i;t;,e lie e rational. !: !.,!, -"' f.e t in .'.H l.t ,i ol!I:r l' l. H l'llllp .,. .i I.:mi. .,f,. a: i.! '.' " -he cried in a . :: ;ief i(r;u- around hi- I.,! I' .iii!.i-r . the voutle-t of i-.-1. The I .ii. r. .iau.'!iti.rs. alel -e.ii to 1- a. III . iii white, o!' c. a:r--, hi' h j-'. -kin s-viii even darker l;ut Mr ha 1 splendid hiif w i.ieh turu.-d in hllllillolls , ..a i'l'ii ii.iira'la, as he ex 1 1 i 1 1 o fi.rw.ird ..lei taking le-r hi... k i '. i -..ri' l-.r ine. N'oii hke i ; i. . k"K . Will oil put on t hi .:..; v.. ir i.. -tor il.l- 'll-.'a.le'. mid w:!:i ii.' .in i 1" married to-mor-' i 'i.-.e, let yon r.-j-ret it." .- t :u lie. 1 w t. .! a lei st of. r t.ilner : it h;- arm around her. ;te -'1. It a iiiid. I' il lad. 1." he sill I f. Ail the oo't.--," I'hil rtri.-.vored -tern- v . k'-ei'!-, i.,-i i.oid ! the I It tie .piivor- ii. . -I it.d. "s;ie ir rii .re lik. Iv to U-haii'i-ime and t lie. Neil her yoii nor she shall ever regret it. f v on o w her to inc. sir. W hat d" von n.i , V " "I 'a pa"" .),!,-! iolie,1 the little i!ir t m i i i I v . tuniiiik' le-r little dark, shirt led lii'i t"..r i linn. v.v .n,:;'" ' -ha.l I. papa ? Would y..u hke it ? " Mr. I'oin ii.n drew a 1 anxious breath, -u. h a m.iri.O' would keep iiioiie - maiter- on t in old f. a iii::. and to p IV ii.HTada now wouid break him. It did let take lolik' to decide. "Yi-s." he said, "it would gratify me nii i -i-t.-r- -In. in fteat humiliation." " l il.'ll I will," said I.il. 1 l. i I il I, ,.r u. i, I loins. It w ith her t , , i ,i i ..i ;. i her si-t.-is an 1 mother, and explained brielh . There was n . tone to jet e. Med and bv the next .lav ail wa- ro.t'h.aiid the c, r. 'u 'i,v wa- r. aliuo-t I m lore any one h.i i .1. -covered that the bride was I.il. in-tead of UoSe. It v.i- it n.iie da.v -' w oiider, and tiie IICWS s'lee e. I ' -.!! other CiCetltriC i , Us.'itt i li III tiie Ja-iii'.ll.ihie heaelis. I "ill v . ., r- m . ni b . I.,, had -pei,t tie-ni at - hool. I'hil hiri.J . ii. le. .. ,ii ., ., ., i i I; I' men M ration was li.une . ul'.i in. loM iv and int. r.'-l ill Widow. : W llo had loll ilu'" W l-he i slt. had know II i w ueii slM. was well oil', and married a ' CI, I. 111.! I W ii' li -lie Coiii.i e. t hllll. j -:ie wa- entirely .'.eiH-ndeut on her i f.,1 i. an 1 not vv, . III e III his lloUse. -t,e ,lll,..-l i, ,1 , , , i . . .. r ! . , , ,. iiii, lei a- tiie lin-tle o I .. , r.i I a - -1 'I. ' 11 ' 1 1 ' I 1 I.,., Ill 11" I .! "I If ill. e. II. , s ii,,' i.e. .". . r of I , r 'e :.,e.. n- and ., i ii i he n.i l iieiped Mr. I oiiiiucrv lavi-hlv Vvn ie he had p.. Ille. I out -,!',-oi l.ll.alld -i ,ve I ai'lo.id pUlp.s.-lv to leave her 1111- !. 1 1 ,.i r. 1. Phi! had kept his w rd and tried his b.'-i lh.it II . ,eovts sil.illi'l follow that ha:v an i -e iiiuj'v illj i i""l marriage. Tli' v had . oi re-poii ted treel v and c. .li st, ml ; . lie Was coliilli home now ; WaseXH-c-te,l d.iilv . hoiirlv llilliost. "s'(,,;l .eit.iiulv t' with v oil by I he " ii.- vv ."..; I.il. " and hniijin.' w ith lie- :i i.iaMi.tec ilt for my wih soinc th;u' w,,:ti, a l in, ' ac.-i ptaltcc." b.irr. .,1.1 - tllaill illeoiue W iis derived froul a i.iinili cu!erpris. calici the "iii.ii.d ( i. n Mining fompaiiy." ill wl;.. h he was a i.,!re siiilTeho'.der. Mr., vratt'-ii heard, with 1 . t lit i ;- of env y. til..! cl.uot d -. ils-d. ' It's a .'i.';'i p' y ai are ii-.t a hand so r VVollit il. I.il." she Would say to her si-'. ! Mm, ic-Huiiv. " Phil H. iria la Ihinks so mil' h ,, b. i.mv iii ii uoi.ian. I am not -iiv 1 oii'jht in ihk s.s iiia him utter al. thai il l- iiap'Iie.. What would you do h, i.il III loVe Willi tile o cr ilClill'.'" I.;l s,'.,r,el heard her. iie wa-a '.sk deal moo- anxious ,,.io whal h.r luis- bil'l'l Would think about her tileli she w.i- concerning his failing: in loxe over a..:'.n w i: h ii sue Was so litla- s.';i--oiieious that she l,d not know the plain, dark-skinned child had Isssiiin-oM. of the most ls-ailtl-tui w eii to 1h found any w here. The time seellle I very LniJ to hcl. Till' loth. . .cue and w. nt. and shi! no Harrada She lCj;all to Im very anxious. The iiioniiiitr rs of the eleventh brought disitst rous news. The". laud Consolidated ( .olden Mill- il.i.' t'oliip.iliy had cone by the lsiard buist hke a pri. ked bubble. it was told at the breakfast -table and ev.rv one turned white l.ut who luir-t into an xultant Lauirli. " That is w hat keep- him." she sni-crcd. Il i- I., lie hoped I hat your prvscut is S..I. , I.il . ' less . said John Poiiimci v almost lierci lv. "aiioth.-r (cvii like that will cost you the sil-iit Welcome oil Mt Jircs- cut have under my r.. Mind it!" I.il sal !ik one turned to stone. Presently -he rose and eiit out of the r..o'u, mot. onin the otliers nick when they would iiuv !lolow ed her. " I want to 1m- al .ne," he s.ud simply. The next I lent h note W ,s broil dlt to il,,. banker. si.'iM-l "Phil Harrada," and s..y mi: : " I am in th- hbniy. ',,,,1. Without letiinc I.il know." tO IIM' uiot!ieritij! an exclamation. I'oiimicrv left the ruu. Tim- two men met agitated. ..... uoes mil- lake II 7 ilt-mam ! I'liil Mus-rlv. "Minll 1 it" i"l '"" ; ' .-'f or m ill v.mi iM ht-r a .liv'trif? You ; The neiLt monn-nt fhf a in his anus, rullllliery stole ijuietlyoU' olthe r.tu. " lj-t tliern m-ttle it tllelllM lv-s," he muttered. Whv. how i-this? " -ked llarrada at Ja l..kit-jff foi,.!y down into tlie ra- di.-nt. Mu-hmt' face on his Iswm. " ou I don't mean to say you love me I.il'.'" "Hut have jot! heard? Io you know i that misfortune has overta ken n.e?' i " lfo.ur-.-1 have heard ! JioyuU sup . p.se I care, si lotiL' :is I have you V" And lin n, to his aiiiaeiueiit, Ijl burst into te.ir. " h. I'liil ! " -he sai l, " j.romise m- you ' will never a.'iin siy such dreadful things i a-yoiiju-t now said to papa?" I promise," tie answered, lauohinir. i " I was only j-tiiij: anyway, you iittle loow? My money is not jrotie. I sold out the mine over a year a'o. I.ucky. , wasn't I ? Hi, I-ii:" holdimt her oil to ' li.k at her "oh, my darlii.k'! How l- autiful you are ? " "Am I.inlis-d? I io I really seem s.. to you " cried I.il joyfully. " I have not -ecu so ..v..-iv a lace in all mv travels." lie answered enthusiastical ly' " I am .''.id ! " -he said, ne-tliiio down into hi arm- .'ti';tiii. It ha.l Li en ..Imo-t on her lips t.. ask it' siie nas as hair I-.me a- iie once thought I: i-e- I'. it even the memory of that doubt died now. Not f..r world- would she have men tioned h. r si-ter. " Hut aii tn -.line," -aid I'hil present ly. I h ive broiieiit you a niarriae--ift. Wait till ou --e it. ih. needn't l.x.k !" he add.-l lauhiu. " I haven't -ot it , about me. "It wasn't exactly a conven ient article to put in my h ki t." The e-ift in .pieslion proved to U- a jewcl-cisket of most co-tly description, eiiii' i.ed with diamond, rill .v and .ear! tf-a-un , -in h iis wetil.l have turned the '..el of almost any woman, out l.il's. To find ber-e!f beautiful in her hu n.l'i -, and dcar! Ud..ve. in h heart, da..led her -w is-t. t rue -oiii more tliiiii the flitter ol e. m- from a .(ueetiV lill'l-lll colli, have d"Ile. - - How to Eat Wisely. A- a univers.il rule in health, and vs i'.h Virvrare exceptions ill di-ellse. that is '..st to be eaten which the aptite i raves oi-the taste reii-hes. I Vinous rarely err in the ijuality ol'f.M.d eaten ; Nature's in , -tiiicl.-arc the wi-e-t ri'U'ilat ion- in this j n -isi-l. The (.Meat s..tirci-s of mischief ; iVotn catiny are thre iiiantity, l're,ucii- I v. rapidity, and from those come the horrible dysK'isiiu w hich make human life a burden, a torture, a liv iti death. Uy ealiiiL' fa-t the -touia. h, like a bottie b.-iiit' liiied through a funnel, is full and .overflow iiiur I m fore we know it. Hut the most imp.rtaiit n-ason is. the I'smI is I sa!lows Ix-fore time has licon allowed j to divide it in sufficiently small pioci-s j with thetwtli; for. like i.v in a tumbler 'of water, the smaller the bits are fie : sooner an" they dissolved. It h:is Ihiui sis ii w ith the naked eve that if sol d food i-cut up in pien small as half a is-a, it 11 1 I ie-i- aim. t as soon, without Ih"hi chewed at all, as if it had been well mas ticated. The b.-t plan, therefore, is for i all crsoiis to thus conimiuutetht ir food ; i for even if it is Well chewed, the com- ' iiiinutioti i- no injury, while it is of w ry u'reat iin.i1ance ill cast- of hurry, forget - : fulness or bad te'h. his-rtul conversa tion prevents rapid cat inn. It requires afN'iit five hours for a common meal 1o j dissolve and pa-- out of tiie stomach, ' d.irino hi.'h lime this orin is inees- satitlv iit Work, w hen it must have repo-e. ' ' as any other muscle or si t ..t tuii-cies. al ter such a l. iiL-t Ii of effort. Hence per sons should not eat within le ttVtn a live hours' interval. The heart it-c!f isat rest more t ball one third of its time. The O'il.ll IH-IISIUS WllllOUl leoos.". -CCI ' 1 i i i :. i. ... v - force tood on tin stomach. All are t.red when niojit eomes. I.virv mils, le of . he hodv i- w. iirv and 1 s.k- to the bed : but lu-t as we lie down to rest every other part of I he ls..v. if we bv a hcartv meal, 1 .' - "... ve the stomach five hour's work, w hi, h j in its weak state rc.iiircs a much loiiL'- r lime to H'rloiui than at an earlier hour .f tin- day. it is like inj-.sini.r hi-mi a ser vant a fuii day's labor at the close of a bard day's work. Hence the unwisdom of calino heartily late in tic day .i eveii iiii:. and no wonder it has cost many a man his life. Always hrvaktas; before w ..ik or exercise. No lah.trorsor ai-tiv' j p-T-ons should cat not all utoiii later than sundown, and then it should not Is over half tin' midday meal. Per-.. us of sedentary habits or who an- at all ailing iioiild take ab-olutely nothing for sii, r Is'yoiid a single piece of c,.!, stale bread and butter, or a ship biscuit, .villi I si ,u!c cup of wi. rni drink. Su. h a sup- I T will always ivc i n-tter sleep a n,l pre .:irc f,.r a heartier breakfast, w ith the ad- xuntaiie of tiavilij; the exercisi' of the vy'iolcday to r'.nd it it), and extract its , nutriment. Never eat w ithout an in. li- i nation.-,',-. .,!,. lll'l.. The Making of Plate Class. Piate oaSs is only made in the erv j largest factories. The plate ir'a- works j at Kavonhead. Kiuland. are in a building i ". luxl-Vt f.i't ; the -iicltiiu; furnace is plac- ' 1 in the tviitre of the buildiiit;. with oM'inn on two parallel sides for working I purpss-. w bile alotiir two sides of the i buildihvr are arranged the alineahni: ov- ll-. hi, Ii are oli.-n mad very law to ri ive the immense plate that are made. The materials of w hich the lest i.Iate class i tuade are jmre silica or .juartz sand, pure carbonate of s.h1;i, slaked lime and plate plass oullct. that is, bits of bro ken plate jrlass. Those material-, in pr,.H-r proportions, are put in the uiclt nn; pot. where they are allowed to re main from ten to sixhsui hours, or even lon-er. until the whole ha- Ihs-ouic fued and the sisla is thonnu;hlv volatili-l. ! Toward the last the tempi-ralur.' is al lowed to fall and the a-la-s then acpiin- thevis.-i.lity suitable for cast inV'. Ins. .me factories it is then traii-fern-d to another vessel, where it is allowed to stand at the name hi'li tein'r.iture for mie time In fore casting ; but in many establishment it is j.,nn-l dintly from the meltiiiL' p,l Uh,ii Ihc casting table. Tins table Mn-is1s of a massive slab, usually of cast iron. sups.rt.'d by a frame, and general ly plao-l at the mouth of the annealing oven. ( in each side of the table ire ril or bar-of metal, which keep the claw w ithin propi-r limits, and by their hei-ht detenu. ne the thickness of the plate. A copper or bruiw cylinder als.ut a f..t in diameter b.-s acns the table upon the bide bars. The table is heat.si by having hot oals plaivd ujsm it. aa.l iithen cans fully clean.-!. The pot of uadtcd pla n. tlo.n liA.I I .1 . r. i I-.s .... .. w iiiciurnace, skinimi-l w ith a laiye eoj.-r knife, conveved on w lutd r.oks to the tab e, an 1 lieini; iin: up hy means of a erane, are emjitieil thereon. The cylinder now rolleI aerow the viwid mass spreads the pla-a out in a shift of uniform htvadlh and th'u kness. W hile the phtle i-sl.il rod hot its nd i turned iiji iike 11 Oanj.-. and with a rake it i- tlirn-t into the anm-iilin oven, w hieli i.- heatsl to a dull red heat. Mherplalif are now immediately ea-t Ux ill the hot tahic unlil the annealing oven is tilled, w hen it is 'losed and ("low iy c-xiled for five days. Taken from the oven the platew are ground smooth w ith sand and water. and afterward with emery paper. They are then po!ihe l with owder of red oxide .11" in. 11. under eou-iderahle pres-ure. This work of jrri n-lntr and f..lis!iiii is done hy mai hinery, hy means nf w hi. li a Heist l.rilliant surface is r-ad-iiv xi'lireii. 1 'Utr.nju ,,. s-. Cameo Cutting. Thcsulistaii.-eof w hi, ba modern cam-o is made is a piin of sea shell, livery one must have notiivd that, w bile the outside of many shell- is roiiidi and unseemly, the intori r is pcrfivtly .olishci and often of a brilliant color. If the shell lie broken the way in which the two layers lie iiK.n and pass into eai h other may lie clearly sin ii. The sjHi ies u-c.l by the trade will I- described farther on. but we may here premise that they are chosen on account of the thickness and hardness of the lay ers, of tin- contrast of color between them and the presence of knob- on the exterior surface, which renders it p.ssibleto work in relief. When a cameo is ls-un, says the bul lion .v.,r-,iy a pi-ce of the shell, rather larger than the ornament is intend ed t.. Im-. is cut out and allix. d toa wood en holder by means of a substance which looks hke a carse kind of scaling wax and sti lus to the touch as firm as stone, but at ..m e yields to any hich decree of heat. The inner -uriiicc of the -in il is of course the lowest, and on the jiray out side tiie ma-ter draws a roii'h outline of tin- d.-io-i :ind j. laces the work in the hands of an apprentice, w ho r.-duei-s the kno!' by mean- of a tile to the rcjui-ite in iijhth. and with the same instrument removes ad the ".ray matter that lies out side the boundary lines and drc-scs the whole of the irregular surface. In this eouditioti a cameo looks like an irregular piece of chalk r i i . tr out of a small plate of colored "lass. It is no' returned to t he master, vv I, . n;',, in draw s the .lesion in 'iicil upon it. hut more carefully tiiis lime, a-lb.- plan- in which the dark ba, k-roun 1 !ia-! l- -n ihioiiirh the while ma-- in i I : didi. .ited ; and from bim it p..---t.. another apprentice or work, nan. vv ho ha-already jeiirncl the n-c of the I ai! in i. ..r burin. This is an in strument whi.-h is.it present in at least twenty forms in every workshop of im-J I.r1a!ici t he c. .arsor almost tcxunbhiij .. stonecutter's tool ; tie liner ale nearly a- d iieale as liiose used hy an engraver. Thu-. from the bcoiui,iny totthe end. the work i-always submitted to the master's .ye and a .va.v - pa.-- into more skillful hands until he himself adds the linish iiit' touch.'-. It h is of late year- beci. e the fashion io have cameo i.;1raits taken. This form of art is chiefly patronized h. the Amer icans. Win n such a p.r'r.iit is inadcthe whole work.exc.pt the lien tiling. low n, is usually lone by the ma-tor's ivn hand. The likeness may U- taken fpnii a photo graph, but the cameo cutler irreatly pn--t'ers study from life. A-a rule he demand- three .ittiii;rs of about a (jiiar'.er of an hour each. In the lir-t lie makes a general outline of the liice ; in the accotid he adds dignity, lovciiness and expres sion; in the third he adds or corrects de tails. It must be ooiif. ,ed that these likcncss.'sarcof'l. n strikiiic, alw ays clever and generally abominable. ll the re--oiiriTs of the master's art Hiiuehovv' fail to make brother Jonathan look like a ireck hero, an. I as the cutter has some clas-ical hero always in his mind, his work is apt to become an unc,.n iou--a'.ire. We s)H'ak of brother Jonathan, out luii-t confess tiiat John Huil and his w ife are not free from the same vanity , liic iiiiti-h matron cn-ider- such i.r trails e.iiisite : they ai" for her the cri terion ..f all art. the ne pins ultra of truth and lieauty. the touchstone bv which to test o,N,. t.isle, but wi- cannot defer to her opinion. The croat fault of most 1 Icrti cameos is an cxc. live fondness for detail. The more labor that is s'iit iijkui a piece the more valuable it In comes. He-ides this, I lie lll.i.-ter takes a pleasure ill ill.' eXer- is,.,.fhis -kill: he is pro' i I of -how im; his work through a lens and pointihi.' out t ,ic fineness of thcsinitle lines and the i rf.-. liou of the w hole exivutioii. This exactly suit- the tasic of many of his Is st cu-t..iiier-, and so the general purpis.' of a desimi is olteti hidden under the crowd ofln.liute leliciti.-s. It is becail-i' tile Ncapoliiali work in. n lire romp .natively f'r.-e from this failil th i! t'i ii vv,. !; ranks -. h'.'hly a- it does, but oi l. ihoy fall into it at thin-, e-p cialiy ill their portrait-. I lie clicas-t !' vv hich are u.-uaily a!-o tin' is-t. The shei is use I iiy the cam -litter are ,.f three kinds. The most valuable, i - t... (','. i.wi, is known in tin- trade as .:!, I.jli, ).-,,,,, foal. V.'heli the shell is K llect tie- extern..! IllVlT i- of a spotless w iiilc. w bile t he lower one s.1-111- a! the iir-t olan.-c to lo black. It is. in fact, of a lark uray tint, something like unpolished sic lwith brown nfiections. Hut such specimens are cxs e.iinly rare, n- much as t wciity-ti ve francs l.cin; sometimes paid for a single one. In imperfect ex amples the w bite layer is either too thill or i- spoiled by yellowish spots, w hi'c the black one is walitlll" ill thickness and hardness. Tins.' shells a iv Isai"!,'. by the hundred at the priiv of from six to cioht hundred franc-. A Unit a third of the number ire worthl.-ss while . Iv simile parts of many of the rest call U-u-s'd, an 1 then only for inferior articles r,:,l..l! t,i:. l.-oi.. Good Cider Vinegar. li.Kid cider vine(.arcan U- made easily and .juickly if the follow itii; diri-ctious arc followed : When the cider is made, save the po mace and put it in tifiht barrel-or hogs heads, w ith one head out. After it has beoiin to ferment, draw oil' from the bot tom all that you can. dilute the cider with il. and nearly two barrels of vinegar can U' made of one of cider, Ion..t till the barrels in which the cidei is to ! made .put full, as there should U- a .c for air. U avc the bun hole open, but prot.ii it from tiies by a niverin of wire screen or aua'. Put in each barrel one or two pound- of bread douli. in the condition it is in when jour wife is kiicadini; it out into oav-s. Once a day, for a few weeks, draw out from each bar rel a gallon ef the cider and Kiur it into the bun): h lc, so as to evt air int.. it. A .plan or two of moliis-vs are recommend ed as a help, and la-ech shaving and brown )iai-r are often used to hasten the acetic f rmentatioii . but we think the bread doti-h is U-st. If the v iiu-j-r is made in tb.e summer, it may U- madeout of doors, but late in the fall it should Ik in a r..iu where the temperatuiv -in U kt;p iii. to or l il.vr.-ss bv stove heat. There is a demand for cider vin egar, and the makinir of it w ill be found quite protliahlu if due attention is jriven to it and an article uniformly pood pro-ducx-d. i Burdette's Moving Lay. It is inditid pleasant to nettle down to housekeepinvraviain after a few yearn of life in every sort of a hostelry, from an iKn fai-e csimp in the Adirondack! to a ; New York hotel. There are so many ! pleas,int .surprises in store f.-r one. when one takirs one's I.in and l'enate w ith , all the appurtenance thereunto apH-r-taininjt from the dark wolitude of the glmuuy (store room in which they have passed a few years in sentiment ami re flection. You think of so many more tiling than you say, aa you unpack the barrels of hammered china and crackle ware. All our china is real hum iiered j and all our crystal is the irenuinecrackle. j Suite of our fragile are I hammered i myself, some the truckmen hammered I and soiie- was hammered when the cask j fell dow n the elevator well at the law ; store room. I am a fair to middling light weight packer, but I am no genius. Con sequently, it never occurre I to me, when I packed a biiie of pressed hay around one tumbler, to pack against the contin gency of a fall of six stories. Hut then I never stored la-fore, and I knew not the ways of the storage warehouse. If ever I store again but exciisethese tears. I have now nothing to store. Nothing save onlv one stove leg. And it doesn't belong to me. It got mixed up j w ith my things in the warehouse. But j it is whole ; hasn't a crack or Haw in it, , and so I w ill keep it. I have n earthly use for it, but it di my soul j go.nl to r something whole about the ln w house besides the ones 1 made in the j wall hunting for a hidden scantling with a hammer and a picture nail. I found a scantling once. Prolcd for it ! w ith a gimlet until 1 got hold of it. Then j I went into the next room for a hammer , and a picture nail. When I came back, j if soiucUhI v hadn't moved that scantling. I I am a heathen from Nowg.uig. I hadn't j time to chase a scantling all around a bolls.-. I drove the nail into a lath j and hung the picture. I am now one pic- j turc short in that room, but I plastered the I. ii-in the wall so neatly you can't s-e w Icre it h:ipH'iie.l. So many little things turn up as you uncover your long, hidden treasure. I hear my sister weeping in the next room over one of them now. She brings her pi! l- face into my I-tir and says, in the tone of a woman w ho is aw eary of life. " I have found another moth." 1 say, " Why, you found six ye-tciday ; w hat do yo i w .nil with another?" She gin-saw. iy vv ringing her hands. I suppose she found thi- one to bring the count up to the per fect number. Why do women I iod bless tin-in go about hunting for things they don't want t tin ! '.' I inly tiie other day while I was writ ing an " I le to Washington" and was trying to think ..fa rhyme for hatchet, she calie I me .low n stairs. She said, "I U-lieve there is something alive in that barrel." I said ill my natpe language, which always eomes back to me in mo ments of anger. " A-vv-vv-vv-w ?" The id-i-ttii is untranslatable. Only men who have ti-cd it know what it means; to all nf!n'r It iinknKViiii'. sttHiii on mv hea l in that barrel to j:rasj at the straw ; and crush her idle fears, and may I never seethe iienitentiiirv if a r. (cession of starveling mice didn't st-iuniede U my ' back and juui. oil' my vvavim; Icjs. I did ! not come out of that barrel so hastily as ; you inicdit suose. My intention was to come out rather :ibrn.tly. but 1 check- I ed it. A nail a foot loin;, whi Ii ran into j ni hn k is inches, hells', I me to iaiise. Tin y had to knock the other head of the j barrel in and let me crawl throtivrli that j way. I am now a ta-ctotallc r, but I had j a nail that day that for staying .iinlities j beat iitiv "heat lickcr" that eycrintroduc- : ed fallen man to the jamcs jambs. The happy woman who was cured of chronic headache by usinj; Salvation Oil i- enthusiastic. The Orloff Diamond. This magnificent p'm, which in its 1 r-.u.di state formed the eye of an idol in ' a temple near TrichinoM.li, iis stolen l v a rronrhiiian, who escaped with his prize to 1'ersia, and who, fearful of lietnr diseovcrcd, was hid to dispose of his ill o!!. n ear for a sum of alMiut tll.niKl. The man who lmunht the stone, a Jew ish ; iii' i, haul sold it to one Shafras, an astute ! Armenian for $l,tMHl. Shafras had con ; cciveilthe idea that by carry imr the stone to ibissia he would obtain from the Kin i pr. ss Catharinr the ireat a princely sum for it. Ib.w to travel, in safety with the : stone, the theft of which had of course been discovered and proclaimed, Is-caiiie ! a L'rav nsideratioii. It was t.si larjse to svv .1 : low , an 1 no mode of concealment pr.-sentod itsi ll to Shiitfras that se.'inis s'i imv from discovery. The w ay in w hich lie solved the problem was remarkable. . Ib- made a deep incision in the fleshy pari of his left Icjr, ill w hich he inserted the stone closini; the wound carefully by -sew it up with silver thread. When the wound healed the Armenian mer chant set out on his travels ipiite Ixildlv and although more than once apprehen. I ed rigorously searched, and even tortur ed a little, he was obdurate, and firmly denied having the stone in his jsssession. j I laving at lenelli reaclnsl his di-stination he asked the r.uipn ss the sum of 40,- noil for the -etii. i;n amount of money w hich athariiie w as unable to nise at ' the moment. We next lindt-ie Armen ian at Aiusterdiiin with the intention of liavino his diamond cut. 1 lore the stone was soon Count tlrlotl'. w hodetermin i el to purcluise it for presentation to his royal mistress, Kmpross Catharine. The ! sum ultimately paid for the ireni was i about C7ll.it.ltl sterliiii; in cash, tojrether ; with an annuity of ") and a patent of j nubility. Shafras flourished excetslinly : and died a miUiouaire. Such in brief, is. . the story of the Orloff diamond. Will you sillier with Ilyspcpsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitaliwr in guaranteed to cure you. SaiI.1 by ieo. W. , 1 1, n ford tVi Sin. Certain New York women havcexp.sed theiiis. ! .cs to much criticism by reason of eccentricities in dress. TRADE V" MARK. .'rf f rH Ojsit , -ivttc& mutt A'tittn, i-1t lliit.ll- t. IkdllK HI.. KiLTTSOllF, p. CT JACOBS Qf Cnr Ddin CurM Rhtnnattc. HmnlovA, lUrkarW, M T twi HT I 111 1 fill! rnln.iinv.WTs ! IFts mm fr royal rsfsi J Absolutely Pure. Thi Powilcr nevt-r vaTir. A niiirvol of Mintv strvuirtti mid w htk"t;ie nt'. M-rt .foiiomi-ui tta;i th ortiinnry kiii-l-. tiul 'iiii'l t- yU at cofTi:f-iiiiin ila tl rniiilUinK of low ic-t. fhort Height Hlum or plm'-phau inwi'-r. s-l-i unlu in r.nn. HifVAL HAklMi i'witfctt Co., lUi Wull St., X. V. Whfii ffliottl with u roijL'h or ro!l, Nny a x lie of lA-r-H'jt' Normuu HjiNatn. ('. N 3 cured Of RHEUMATKM h, using i n i- s !?nfe .icd s-reC'f..T;:- 1 r.d - u h'j Lw-ve bota cunti wal it-". l ... . i t .r. . r I. 1 t.i-i w. . t t . i : -. n ..i n f n- ( ' --' v. . r ' : wu.!i!1na'iU''r.'lI-'n v-1 : i: ;i; :i r.t: h iv. mj J.J 1 r n i- r.i t- ' I ; - Ti ( . ; -n 1 if-n'i-- : I .... V i . ,-tin-r 'l ' v ti;. ut r ; . : ' i.im rti.i.-'tT .! .""''.. Mil r-.t k fv.t v-r-n-n . '.U ,i-..'.-..v- If"' i-1--t t ' .. ..i,t- i.vs i . - n H'w- t. - (' ' ! IKVI.IIV r.ttx A HAcHtm 1 ovOBO t winrr.i:!..ri.i;rU FF "' C - rr? s- - coruji'e irifiirmiit nn. lrrtTi, c plilrt. wti U -fiiioiiuns. Ins1. . sale by nil di hui-M. It oih or tip ' m if.flt)'m I" i.iriiic-U it to y-u,u. !:..; I- i-ii to luUv ,m vtitiiiur -!;, but Jii'i -U 'ir i Ai-. .t-. IM Ai.LZnt 'IO. U 1'1 .Ua.riVi.rt :i-ect, t'ui;OUv.tiu ?C'J3 LAST CHANCEfr . Landit aH' LOW PRICES. Term -"cv ttint tb RAIL a? CI HALF Und.iIJ PAY I OK ITSl.l.Fin Five yep. r- ITicrw are mpidlvHa. vanrins. Mnp. MILLION ir.orst miring noire f pnera. trmn if A Imp ail in liit a lit mi it. (""nTfiiifnt to nmnkic pulicuiara. Bt'Dt zree. liHtm n. rpiu nm ie inn- oru of rrirpw hat nvtr butm known. Adlrw CHARLES E. SIMMONS, Land Com O. IN W Hailwaj. CHICACO, ILL. mm lantiti cannot (ail to be Irtitnbl4 biiiI SAFE INVESTMENT SEND'MlhrrM CATALOGUE Vtvlalile t in ,, . .1 , s , - fS. PlHIits. Kllltw III, J' in s -.3 i. C LJO C o i'.- rr 11 " aii.m I IV k. Im la i l ... 'art wrllibg tot it HIRAM SICLEY & CO. ROCHESTER. N. Y. CHICAGO. ILL. Z2Z-2ZC t Kiia St. 1 For full iiitornmtioii of thr route. wh n io J ain iovcrinui-iii Lantls, Mm. htc. A('lrer a. .v. iikA-h'hi;u't:. (Vutftll HKi'IlKer A kt-ijI, CrmT7th Ave. a;id Suiitlili. ltJ Street. litttir-h. Iki u.t vurl r wiih c.Mitrh on-old wlini )oii hnvf a r'!ne1y l!er1 yon mivIi it nu h Wt i ! I.-M-r' XoruiHii iUilnm. N. Itovd, Silt Aent fpLEH BKOTHERP h i 852 - NURSE I YMEN-i esTdN y ROCHESTER. N. Y. Want Salosmou. Kns-i'-l r...l,le n.sn nnlv. . it. .-xin-iiHii"e. W- owy pi Tbss rsqiiw fiiinrvs. larj anaf Expeaae Hi-1 jriT. Kli1y pnipi'.vniDl t.. l ,mw! men. v Ole fur leruia. Aeutiuo tula pupr. $25,000.00 IN GOLD ! 1W1.L BE PAID KIR AREUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium. 81,000.00 2 Premiums, S500.00 each 6 Premiums, - 8250 00 " 25 Premiums, 8100.00 " 100 Premiums, 850.00 ' 200 Premiums, 820.00 1,000 Premiums, 810.00 ' For full particulars an.l directions- wh' Cin-u- tarill .'l.-r. Klllll of AHBCCKI.F-- I'orKKK. flll,i.ilU IIchmM forttie num. woman or child win. iias a cuiu-h or (!! tinilWvi in- l,css.-,s' Nomiau Ivabstiu will not .-lire. c. N. lloy.J. s.le AkuuI. LIT CURES - fe VVj il '-COUGHS.COL0S v-:; f LUNG TROUBLES f lbT - : ji im v Makra T.OVKl.Y COMPLEXION. Is a Sel.liXUIK TOXIC an, I rurcs CANTKR.. BOIKS. 1'IMPI.I.S. S.KllKt'LA. MLU-I CUH1AI. anil all l(t.oul l.ISKA.SES. S..UI l.y y.nir ilmuist. bellera Hetliriue o.. Pl.lsbulTt. Haw Kvpry bottlt- of Wei tit- I'-o-ei' Norniini ItnlMint t at.M un a MK-itivr KUaraiiu-e. (. N. Ilov.l, s..le A. ut. QVI )M MISSluXKKS" NOTICE. K, nice is herrhy irivi'n Unit Apin-als will t helit fr.ni the Assessment for lss; Mi llie ." .minis. aioiH-rs' i irti-.-. in Simcrsi't. for the sevvriil dis trii isof iht'.'i.uiity, Iroui MARCH 28th TO APRIL tat, bolh incinstvi'. n-n an.f where all person., ami ciirrtimi fei'linc llit-iiiscives acvri.-vetl at Ihe entiinemtt.41 anl valnaiioii il ihvir laxahlc l.n. env and trceu ina-lc in ma-h eases niu.c ana irs Tided arv rrMaesIct to alien, i ami Mule liieir rriHTnc-s for rclnr acconline inlaw. Tlie ajs iieaLs will e hvl.l on Ihe also.- nieliliuiicd davs twlweeu the umirsiif s a. M. and -S r 3. PKTKK I'l MB.Arf.Il. AHM C. I.KI-I K.Y. AlH-t Jw.NAs ill. I.INTlM K. A. J. HII-EMAV. Comniiwioueni. laar.'-S Clerk. 1 1 nV SELLERS' . Floating Villas. ' j Villas ou the Thames, eijH-ially in the j j pleasant, picturesaiue stretches between i Hampton court and Wmdson, command j such In I ml ..us prices during the summer months that n .thins: hut millionaire e in indulge in the luxury. " Necessity is the mother of invention," ami an ingenious mind has initiated a movement that will make of the upper Thames a series of floating villages. This new lad is a house boat, built on almost a flat bottom, thus allowing it to be moored at any sylvan spot close muler the umbrageous trees that line the hank-i. The boat has its sa loon, dining and sleeping rooms, and is generally fitted up by the ladies ith ex quitite taste and comfort. There is great luxury in a quiet life on these liandsoiue-!y-apiointed rrafts. and their nuinh rs increased s-j rapi.lly last year that the tradesmen sent round small steanilvoats taking orders and dcliverinir the provis ions. The ow ners of fine villas are nat urally indignant at the constant inroa Is on their privacy, and the question as to the right of mooring such boat in close proximity to the grounds of a park is to he tested in the law courts. These craft were moved to different parts of the riv er by means of tugs, but recently a stern wheel velocipede has Iwn test.il as a mo tive iower. The .addles, two feet in di ameter are connected with a gut-hand to the driving wheel, w hich is twenty-six inches in diameter and over seventy pounds in weight. Ordinary bicycle handles, w hich are connected w ith tin rudder, saddle cranks, and treadles are used. The Isiut is thirty feet long and seven feet beam, and was -rojielled two miles and a half between Marlow and Bourne Knd, in forty minutes, which is good time. It caused a greal deal of as tonishment to the oarsmen and inhabi tants of other house-boats to see such a big thing roic!lod so easilv bv one man. Kvcii if we are not smart, we know what to do when troubled with a cough r cold. We take :!o cents and buy a bot tle of I r. Hull's Cough Svruti. A Parisian menagerie proprietor is ac iistomed to deHsit his receipts for the lay ill a leather hag. the hag in turn be ing ueositeii in the middle oia cage con taining a full grow n lion whose temiH'r is understood to le somewhat acidulated. The result is that that menagerie proprie tor goes to rest with comforting consci ousciicss that nohodv connected W'iththe tablishiiicnt will skip for Canada dur ing the night with the menagerie mon ey. A Seasonable Hint. Mareli is the nnist ilisiireenlile month in the yeurf.irtlie re.is..n thath istheini.st einiiii-alile. The transition from winter to spring is iii eomplisheil l.v iilteinate torm ali i siiiishine. The oiistiiiit e'uiii :os of weather iauseevervlio.lv to take eul-l in Mareh. for whieh H'eily relief an nlwavs lie olitaineil l.y taking a few loses of ( iillinore'ij M.urtietie Klixir, the l.est remt 'ly ever Jr ln el for coughs, eolils. hoarseness, l.roiuhiti.s, ete. ne tea.soonful w ill relieve the Worst ease of istliina in i.iit-niiiiute. I'ut iii in three sizes at !' eents, .it) cenls and one ilollar. Trial hottlcs III rents. Sil.l nielera isi tive plurality. If it fails to pve -rftvt siitisfaetioii, return the Kittle to your Iniu'ist an. I he will reftin.l the money. Shiloh's Vitjilizer is what you neevl for t'olistijiation, !sh of Appetite, Iizziness. iiml all syinptomsof I lyspejisiii. I'riee 10 and " iftits per lKittle. Sild by ieo. ". Ilenfor.1 A Son. ' Ah, I we a new star in rion !" oli- served Mr. Snatrirs. "(.Irion!" reieatel Mrs. Snat.irs : " I have never seen that play. 1 think." - Yoim; I'iivshian. Your analysis of Iie.1 Star Coiifrli Cure is, no doulit, cor rect. It is the same as that which we itely piil.lislied of 'mf. imthe, r.PH.k- lyn I'wiar.l of Health, w ho found the rem edy absolutely frit- from jioisons and piates. and sale and sure. It costs only tvvclitv live cents a iK.ttle. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath -eelire.l bv Shiloh's Catarrh Ueineilv. I'riee .Ml cents. Nasal Injector fp'e. Sold bv (ieo. W. r'iif,.rd .V S.n. ' Yes," observed Mrs. .imp. " we kind er oot tired of pis. and now w e're iroin' to have the house lit w ith clandestine elec tric li-ht." Boils, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter. ami all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by I food's Sarsaparilla. That Hacking Coiih can Is- so ipiickly iired by Shiloh's Cure. 'ci:iiaranti-e it. Sold bv i. V. llenford oi Son. Mr. Uib, nil-lu ll- thinks the ipieen could not mark iier jubilee by a more graceful and h. pillar act than w riting an ok-ii let ter to the Irish landlords callini; Uh.ii them to treat their icasaiits humanely. St. .lacobs Oil marks a ireat advance in the M'iencc of a cure. It is the only ab solute sis-citic for rheimiatisui. (inly i"si cents. Sleei-lt-ss nights made miserable l.y that terrible coul'Ii. Shiloh's Cure is the rem edy for you. Sild by (ieo. V. IViifi.rd A Son. The water Used in the White House for drinking purposes is conveyed to the mansion by jiipes from a spring in Frank lin I'ark, spveral squares distant. -- What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented saleof ;,7u.' f.'cr iiiiiii Sfirni within a few years, has aston ished the world. It is w ithout doubt the safest and licst remedy ever.liscovered for the se-dy nd elle-tual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely ditferent principle from the Usual prescriptions pven by Physi cians, as it d.s-s not dry up a cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the .artsatrectedaiid h-aves them in a purely healthy condition. A lmttle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their npK-arance, w ill save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts It is positively sold by all druggists arid general dealers in the land. Irice 75 cenLs, large bottles. - - A car lir.nl of Ostriches from Africa arrived ut 1 Angeles the other day. m Croup, WhiH.ping Poiigh and Uronchi- tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. ! S.ld by (ieo. V. Benfonl & Son. J The river Thames is said tohaveebU-.l ! and flowed in a. very decided manner : j times in 1 hour and a uarterone morning ! recently. ' Shiloh's C-ough ami Consumption Cure I issold by uson a giiat-.ititi-c. Itcun-sCon- ! sumption. Sold by (h. W. lU.-iifonKt Sm. The Hawaiian government has just annexed Ocean Island hich,ilcscriU-d as a sand bank 1.1110 miles from the Hawai ian gr up. For lame back, side orchest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Priiv 25 rents Sold bv ( n-o. W. llenford Jt Sun. They kill claim juniper in the western part of Kansas i COMPOUND EXTtUCTyVS ! The importance of pnrifying the blood ran j not l overestimated, tor without pure j blood you cannot enj-.y good lieullti. j At thin season nearly every cue needs a I good nii'diiine to purify, vitalize. :i:i.t enrich tiie blund. and Hood's Sars;ii:iri!Li is wortliy J your confidence. It is peculiar in th.it it ; strengthens anil builds up the system, cn-ate ' an ai'iM'tilc, and tones the digestion, whilt it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. Hood's RarsapanSIa is sold byalldrusgity. ' Prepared by C. I. Jhsid & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One DoMfr I Tils Americiii Dstective Barsaa, ! Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond S'reet, i Pittsburgh. Pa. EtJil..he. l-v5 hy 1hu II. ..tlkiin.. ox-T. S. durit-l on iht- - -u-u ) tit r.-t S-riv. oi Ji. Is-ui ) I Am-tii nt :tu lriiiciiul itit 1 iiiu-.i x.iii . n:i! ( una.iii. f II. kin.n, I'nii. :pal Mm.1'..-ii. ul. H'-N. JmHN lUI.K! Ail'y l.r In- Iturt'HM. j Rcr-Tt'ijc' : Jtun,- .1. Hr.-'K-. hu-t' -.-r-i vu-r Iivi-i.fi. W a-.tiiii.'ii. ('. -ii.I ).r ir j cellar. !itiv.v'.m. FAS I no A i tr. i: !CUTT!:R and TAILOR, i MONEY 'l Vim fTr- ihiiii: oi t'r. ai kiul- .mo nuiHin,,!!,., u. .,m tfi.it lnri you in .uiin-. In. h u ii; ' i ;nt; v..'i im more money riirht n ;i tl'.i'.i ! him: .l-.- :i, world. Any uv nui '.i.. ine u.rk n.i.i i;t- ,it home. Kitiii r m'x : at! nu x.im't hm-r n.-w. Unit jn-l eom-iiH.ney ii.r n'A kr-. We uili t art you : 'arirul not n'l''!. 'i n i- ..,,. ..f 'ijK. ermine. mii.rtani eii.iit. e ;t Im.-iIiim- !n( vi Im are aiitl.itiou ,thl ein-'riin-iu-: iit t-! tint tie lay. . mini outtit free. Ail-tie- T:;i y A ' .. m-(fu-ta, Maine. dee.-j- tyr. The Old Schuttler I'.sf'ihli-ihril ill Ytfa ?'? $?v--: v-'iir- . i.,rii-it'-f j !!. I.i.li.rini: I.M lin. . i ir.mr.tnl.-.-- -..r.-rju titiii aii $1 , w ii.t Ui:i c;iii 4 ' Hi.- f;iv..r W ILLIAM V H.H iisTKi I.Kl: s.,.;iii;t. I'a. I,, I..' I .:. . I . -. . :,t l!,i- .. .1 .,. .t I.. ii- Hii,l v. i;i 1 have just mi-ivv'.l ivi.mmi l..u."-..t -.lie KLMILINi., Sl'KKi.-.-KKlN' lit TTl.Kii WAirO.NS the moHt iini.Me MtMt-ni Wai.Mii in the in.irkw for K.wl or Kami nirjs.scs. on tlie s m rri.ui Maoo!! thi-r? i a lli-ur Brake, l. lc ustsl w huu hnuliiiit huy or Ki'iiin, a s,i,.if ili:ii; tiiul fanners know tlif ill-essay i.l uli. n imulini,' on hilly faun. Kvery part of li.f VV.Ki-w.,rk .if tliis vviu'.-n tia laid in Si.w k llirvr year. lK'f..rt- Ik-iiij; w.. rk.il ni. iiisiiriui: the w,rk "... llii.r..iu.'hly s.Us,,iu-,i tH.-f..rc U-1I1K iri'Uvsl. il. il.; tin- Jgitclll.t4 il' i!u- DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, Il i thv uniy Whj;. m ih.uU' tnul li- ihi narnvcmciir ft itviit- tin- nM t-iiy of tukiiiK it,1 tJit w hv ii rcit-M'. a.- tn U- - le : !.y iniIy Turning h cup the wtip'ii chii til-i in h thuii rif tniiriilt-v riii.- ;i-r. ii ualit- U U-fHH-n to Ik fully apjirreiu-!, hii1 v i-hiuK t.. i.uy will l.wi-H u. U I5vcjiy am Iullv IiisutcmI. In t.JI..riii(.' tlu inukf of Wawit 1.. tin- ).nllic, v. -:iy I u-c i the -umh-luuki of Uiiitoii tor liw jt-ur" ih-h irciulinnt; Hero--tl.t- KtH-ky M.iii;'ain, over rouiN tiiul wt-n- alm.i iiiip;iiilU anl Uh y ulun -too.1 Uk- Ic-t. I IV.-I uttrrautt-il in myinii I tt-liwc tln-m tin- Itt t Wairoii dm h'l. t '.ill i.n nlir.,- A'-itv-w U.fuy IhfUi.f, 'th- ;! ,. ,r;i th, II '!' 'IM. -i--Hit-M Vaftl 'i'lir mirln ut tiit Onrnty. IM-:TKIJ I I KFKI.KV. Snmort I.iimlior Y;ir,l waa.iWA M V I i. J v.1111 1.7 V- A Jk LU Vli ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MiM i vni m i: ivi, , in. i n. v inn i vi k ami IttTAiin: of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. I-Imi-cI and Soil AVoocls. oak. inpi.Ai:. si.i,,s ., ki:ts. M'.ri.i'iv...-. ASH. W AI.M T. FI..Ml;lM,. SAsll. sj ; ; .s. IlKliKV. YKI .1.1 (W I'INK. SIllSi.l.K-. WslKS I1A I.l ST Clls. I IIKSTM T, XVIIITK 1INK. I.ATH. lll.lMis. XI WKI. 1-. isl-i A (ieneriil Line of nil cru.lcs .if I.iiiiiUt an. I Iltiil'lirnr M.ii. riul ami K..fiiiL- siarv ki K in vi..i-k Alsf,. can Inrnish anytliini; in iht- liln- ..f ,,i:r lai-in. -s li. ..r-i.-r wufi rra-onaMc pr..niitii'ss. sin-h us Hnn k.-l,-. o,l,l sicl w..rk. .tc. i: lias c LTsr'xrxc; iwvy i , Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. SCIENTISTS AS. feactically; 'lf':' rr-'.'"-6-; r7 rrfo-n Over 5CO Eeautiful "Designs. v 'A, r. - -.- i M0N';,vr'T! II.:.. 1. HANDSOME WEDDING, ElRTriflAY OR H3LICAY fFESfT, iA rv lTv.1 naaaamBV p a mm w ... 1Mb WUNObRFUL LUBURG m3 Combiniag a Parlor, i l-lflta Il'tf'P, ,S7 THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. Fences for Farmers. H0RSI HIGH, BULL TRQNG, AN0 PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We arc vinriiL ,t in I in- mitlmf.iciiiri- of itn-fent-e ; S.nit'N-1 anl Mt-yirvt.Ut'. Il is -in-ni.l l'llraiii.', and Mr, .nt--l f,-in-e ki,.,ii. N,.l.,tr -. no injury to t. k. Ka--I.,ry 111 S..i!i.-rs.-t at Hu ..id K'.'s-r i-arniu;' I'm-lcrv nirtvIiMf. J M M Vi'.sHAI.I. A FOUTZ'S HORSE AKD CATTLE POWDERS FOOTZ 1 . o Hf? wTt d of Fr 07 Lr.o F. - TfcR, I r"'nrz l'tt :.-r sn- fi!'1 mt: -. r- .'it-' . . jr-t niu :r"Vfi!T )i.i; nl ?r . foni7 Pi'W l.'rti w '1 tnrr-f t'if nnHrt.''" o' n n'i t:ii iw-fiin pr-r ct nu an.1 ii.inn-U e tuUt-r l . .ii Kotttr'- !'ot-'t VV rvr nr nfrrrt s:rPO"St ITkKT Plcf-A To wn'i-ii fin- ;imt ' :;tT! r-f SoiU ervwii re. DAVID E. FOTJTZ. Proprietor. BALTIKORS. HD. itAMl KL I.A.MI'.KUT'S W.OOI) SKAIiC'IIKIJ. Mjie of iht ft iiM''!tfiiu- t v. r iI:m,.vh r.l i.-r tht t-urv wf lNrMITI(tN. IK H! Tlr Ui'-CKf-iA. IIKViMiUi-Uf.E iNKAM M TU V nF THK I.I" V hh IN Tin: h!:h.vi v. .Vr li i IMt itnl a ureal J iii iltvr ti ihr '.;.hI. t.Mt ' al-u ;i r rijtin !,-;. .r.-r id li e Api'-i:iv. -i- . n ;i ir im!.u-)i(T i.l ihe ntirv S -: -1 n ;in-l i-.-r- ; tun. (mvIv lire (-r t DUlp. i'lphUi' nn-I purri.i .n- TiiHK.i. an-! s'..i;li t:';. r-ur,- !. ;, ' v i-ry "tiiii:!y T-u.- nifii'-hif i- - 1 1 -i U''l-. aint ir- t-tVi'(! -,!.. h. ii in .ii; t r. fti!f hnvc tiilini. (ills i.'ir ih st c.rr. jtll! V Wii't liH'l 'JIVt'll til- . t ! hi'W' . il !,' Tf' -r- vd l' litniili a.uh. rt J..H-I- tii ; ;h y m n1 t.i '.i,. '.ii1j,..inni T:ii. i..r 1-y u-ji u i.n.- nr tu.. UillU lhv wt-rv r--!-.r- 'i u. r.i-i l li- aiiii. - M' i t l. IJ,; tr r - li. r ( MAI ki i :; F -r r r.-Sii-i ..i li-i. .i i . : e;1 v., j H-.i i.i' .it-. i'i ini1fr.rt. I.-.t' .M h-. t i i :!' ol hr U-i ii.fl;c::M- m iuv lt;' ii.r i n! -vi-.i-itM--. A-ii!:-.-- . VMf Kl I Vr.I !; r -t'pjlyr. l.aiiutTi- - .iv. .i.-r-i r... 'H. MIAKI.KS !lt! I M AN, MFRCIIAXT TAILOR. IAIh.vi- Mciil.-v- - .-r.-. , Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset. Pa. rjelinble Wagon. Ctiiril; in lS4'i. - -"V. . IVS muss- t5 C-l' tin ""ir I-!-' if- if - IT WILL I'AY YOU Ti III"V Vol' R Wm. F. SHAFFER, MOM KUMKT, PKXX'A., .Miuiula -Hirer,, fun, 1 m-alt-riu MARBLE 111 EiJillE !K A'.iV.-in II V, t '.-,.,..,., ,m Sluai .V.W. in nil iJ-r. .!'-.. A.-nl ii tlif WHITE i:i:,.t: r.r-.,n in n.'.'-l of Mi.NI "MKNT W'HIK uill fiini it io tln-ir iiu.T.'st t.. . nil nt my hoj. 1,,-n-a t-r-'tM-r s,,,w im.. w i li l.c iriv.n tiicm. ,s.,,. ;--'-f.',.l rf..'-..,l f f'i,r'J fllM. llH't l'f:I A l.hi Y l.'Hl'. I invit.-sj't ia! attention lo th White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introiin. l l.y !:KV. V. A. (.HIN'ii. n- a ,i ci.!.l liiit.r..v,,ii.-i,t in Iii.- t.:nt "f M AI K(, 1 I. VJ. OiN-iTI'.l TH.N. aii.l which i ,:.-iii.,i . t the -,.i.tiinr ?,.,t"...r f,,r .,ur ( !.h!ii.ti,1- ( li man . ' GIVE ME A CALL. WML F. SlIAFFKIl. l-U -.1 S.- '.J ' Library, Smnkinc, Rrrltnlnr or Inxalid I4i;-vi,r in . . ... . ft(i"al'iuJ' S'"1 t-'imp I frMUPPFDKl.ll - " '-i"o .-.mu-ana Hii-nihm rarnuirts. 145 N. 3th St.. Philada.. Pa. 3 1 BES I "MADE I clothing; YATESC- : SIXTH CHESTNUTS Ai 1 . fel.i'i;:-.: B. & B. SPRIXO I)R KSS F.i:;;Cs I 'II.- iiiii'.-ri.i--.-', - ;c viii "-.I. iv . ;:, . vvc I,---; ,f. 1 .:, u.- !ll:i'-,-;. ,. .,11 i, ,,;. 1 -a 1,.-. ' !,.' "' 1., ' . .'. a t i- --; . . i.,-,. , . , 'II : ., i , , . . i,:i-' vv .11 .. .. I.'. , ... : -., i- l. liill'-.i ...... ,!.-!. -.1 1:. ,:.V ... v..i l!..r.."i I,:..'.' '-. T, lot, in - ... ..'- l :,,.-!. V. VV . .. s. .... i...:i,:-.,t::,-nl 7 i -. i, : , -i,,-. lite - " i"i"rieii ..,i,.,. l', : il..,- i : . . in . ..-j . I i,i,i !r .v . i.. . ,r, -i.c r in-,-.- I, .,- .'.,,:.:.' 1 .-. . ,, I-- - ;, il...- -:.!" In , ,.. I '!,. -v . r.,.l, V'l , , A.-,. , - .i !: . v , s .. k r,.;. If in- ' I r-'i-- V IN SW DEPyV.-!T;.'i',T I -' ;- ..i.l.. - . i. .. i i. !. ii: a:. ,11. s ,i . : . . , ,1- I; .,, -I ;' ,..', . I s . . ilii - ,,l-l. ill : i , ..I' .' ' I in.ll : . i ' ; ; . ; :, . s7,'7.1 ' M I -u: in, I'..:. - I ,., li-. 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