THE YOJNG WIDOW. i i:i.'i'-st, l.tii ii.i i-a-iif1;! 1'n-e n.i ev. Iiut n.rt UA1: l.ikr an ,.; '.-. ri- and mellow N.,t t. y.-tiin:. aii l i! "M : II-iii invita.i:. liaif r"tuiinr N.. Jvii iiip ami now !iy Tliere ! in :wliif i lier dimple. There if 'ianci r in tier eye. Hit ,it slieii.-d human nature; v.. ,;. in a!! Ikt arts : Hie liliie'l !iiT -lotllM A - ! mi-tr -s of nil hearts. .., .in ' '! ''' I'Mt.iellt Wiien ! j! rfn.t '- ' - ft:i :i .( -i ! j -it-ie:ni's l'l"Mlini. OUT OF THE COMMON. i,j n "t:i! I. An i tin- -i.ti'M -l.i'. I in at tin' win pW i 1 :irn. i le-r hair V shinilit: ji"l.l ; t.itieii.-il :ii- ri ! pr-iy i k of John . mel i.i.n.o j. frieinliy eireie of liht ami marinih uli! tli- mr. 1 is.iiM t p. KiTtiurf mamma' ill Uli.W ." till- -otii.ir la.lv Kill! pi.t!- ivisu; witii tin- riim m lnr : left lu.nJ " H'.e ha li.ni limp talk ! with me this lininiiii-.'. ami though 1 ,' I. new sl.i ! i-:. !! W'l ( ur ! -tm-nt 1 m-wr n-ah.-! 1 -lore how her heart v-as Hot a.'..i;-! '' "Aii'i'lo von not think hy ntient A:iit:nu l.v jrivintr how earnest we are .John. M' ili.-r rami it look on it l.i. mi.- r.-:-!:.'s all the liNtdvati-n-i 3 , . . :i. of I'm hon-thiit we have in: and 'hen 'the y.ntii lady i .I. -wi, i.tneul her Tn-lieate hands hr rontltiwd would ft 1- ijilite it- t.lL'i- hiiiit .Ian. I f"JV fair. J.ihn. f'-r n.. er i'i'iMrt:iiiil."' t" ' ait and let all oth-rli-le hy, and prow old end -ad hi!e 1 Mailed." j Ji'i.n o'- l. Tin-re wa-.Miinii'-h eau :.'.n -n-i in the onN. No douht j f h. . i-l. nt r--iMtii:(; after her j in )li- 1 1 1 I !,.-y I ). v.- J..II old I :-n mi hi.- l! !- - i:Tl!y away fmin her. o'lit' e.i.ii,1:i-j'i au-i ram. 'e.n.inp hi-- arne- on the l.i'id r.raii-inn ro-- too, r I hiin. In r-h-iieate, heau of eoiH'erii. Then- was t.ful fa'-e :!! n-ithinj all-nit .1 till leipep- t" attra'-t no , r. !,iin man. no lonp- t! lie a- a el "ii:c. '''It i 'hanii- of in 11 tie love .f a Vi di.- hiinr in li'iit-.-. u tiiii o; ..l!l. w iii- il u a - Hy :... her (.. i ,i ;-t le-r. ti-kii.: (u liio : il.i n in he ha! at lea-1 some n Mm', w hi'-h had won v heaittitiil wi man. lh-r .!. ;ni :.- n. her slender i -! 1 1. li'ilind ll'T poldell e--i:.-d in ' -la ie -ini'!ii'-i' I. II''! in li'-i and iook- ln'a'i the del ails "f the l!.. n in- out his he.ld down d j'' ele.ily "11 1.1- e !-. ll arm-.- leind M. n i . vi nd.-il "! " J.'lili. V "M w ill t iil'li-al'ingly. keitV " Ye-, M ill i." lie allstti his i.r.-alii hard. " I taki linlill'-i- i!." He ..itte.l tin lllee of tU il l til'. II jliti .il i .iiiii ith it. i.lid ail lli.it ed. dra inp ' it - and re t ift surfai-e ' All that I k's ith it. I M..H.1, p."l hy." Tln-re was sii, h a nohle sadness in l,is faee tnal it t.Mi' lnd her. The 1'roiid tie:,.! I.e!it luel. Until it reslisl oil John l;.ii-.-i-' shoulder. She rsi-i-d hen-elf with eve. -till Wet. "tiood-Ly. John. The world un't e,e jll-I ttli.it We Wailt." A nd so John le'L'er- left the hoii-e and thread-d hi- way down throiiph the l.ii-v -tn-ets. "'V nd let all oilier oir-luinlie- ulide hy:'" he re-atid the ords t.. himself. Iileliill;.-. " It'n ti t the old fashioned love; nut the love I used to dream of when 1 was a hoy. lVrha' there isn't any nowadays." He looked very tued a- he ran up the steps and lalnrat tliedoorof his Ixiard in hoii- . 'lari.i- noli I it. hi- land lady s d.nieliior. ' Yon look tired. Mr. Ilotrers." looking up fr her work. He -miled ea-ll . i .l " And what are you doin:. Clar ice " Still sew ni'j for 1ln.se hardened lit tle W rcte.,.. ? " "Yes; 1-n't !liiii I. ho!.- 1 am darii ini:'' I'.oVs do wear out tlii ir idothes so fi-t. You a ti. e." ' Yes. I h. nt.-l did not ill .in 1 h ive "Oli. v.. I ! 1 i k snide. l,.-d,an-l w h li ar! en the of- i'i .ill e!;.' Ienielit at ".o'clock. car.-in po '..a. k. May I conic a chat with on V " if you care I"." with her a st-iiie w hieii in-r eyes he i. Il a! w ,u s .'med to John ' made to i -ha ir w il h rder." o-- p;i nit rising, and I forward a cut on with her daniillp aL'.lill. it'- I. and I aiw tern-s ill- ; in he I s,t in hero because i - do my se inp at uiotninps there is hols4-W . '! k. I ,i-a shabby little parlor, seldom U---1 hy tin- !';. r ier.. tt ho were princi . -1 p.-iit l.-iiiei,. and sjH-nt 1 he i -veniiips out. il not in tli 'iron ii loo, us. A few t.r-dry -! -oral ions oiilv enhanced the sli.il-l.uies. o i!h-threadl-ar.' cai-pet. dir ty wail, and an. lent lace curtains. "io 'iicvec h..e a.i ani'i-enien's. !.in. "" ,.-k I ...hn, tt inp t" forpel h' own !:, in- liie. tiv iuierestinp hilii-el! ill -.llie one else. " ii t il iMiii -lit -" she r-Mwated pn.hinp the curl-oil' her 1'orchcaJ in a puzzled way. "lib. yes; there is aMl. loUes; he play- lie jiialio ; and .nice Mr. Aikelis. the el.K-uti.. u te.,ciier. read a piece, and ail the b-.aider- e.oiie in." John smile, . i ii jr the little maiden puyinply a- she stitched away. Sin' looked up suddenly and cauphl his eye. " We did ii,. v.lways keep Imarders." she -ai i proudly. n-adi!ipouielhiiip tiiere -he .lid not hkc " V hen 1 wasat school we were w.-ll oil and had a nice house: but mamma is a widow with eipht chil-dt-.il. ..ii I- iiov. . and I haw to help hei ahoiit tin- wor k." " 1 know . -aid .h-iiii. kindly, look inp at llt'.ie i 'lafi.-e Wlt'l so liillell SVlllpatllV tliat sin-.(iiite warmed toward him. and continued confidentially. "Once I ha I a l-.ni! i!ul i.iue that was a po.i hoc a ." a piti 1 knew at si-h.Hil hunted me up, wrote to me ami invited me to iit her. it wa. in Philadelphia." " And did you p ,"" " h. .-. and it wa-a l auliful ti-ne! " Then, her I i.-e failinp. " but 1 iud tocome h-.im . It was all over in three mouths." " Ui. that was hard," sy mi.athetica'lv. " es. it was. Mr. Ko Ipers." takinp up another jacket and bepiuuiup on a new bole. " K..r they wen' rich, you know, and it was ,iii'. -like old times their nice hoti.c and all -and then to come back here the noise and th- chil lnui. and cleanup up the rooms u sei-meil Worse lifter that. l!ut H-rhaps I shouldn't have minded if it hadn't ln-eii for tlu-n was Hiiiiethinp ors- than all that" coii-timi.-.l ( 'l.irvv. Work inp hard at t:ic jacket. ith crini-.i. elii k- " Will v.iu tell me uls.nt it?" asked John U .per- very kiiidly.his honest pray evin softeninp. " It d.-s one g sid soint- ' times to 111 oihs tri.nbli-s. and 1 am so, much oider thaii you." ; tlariiN looked up, i,uite gratified at litis UlleU Jieite.'. si .npntliv. "Ii;l t -II yon. Mr. liopers. It was when I was in l'hd.idelphia that t met llarri 11 oris Ih-ll and I was so dif ferent then, at the parlies 1 went to with Tannic, that he thought I a pretty, ami , told me s.1, and iii. t'nit beloved me. and wanted :ne t.. ! I.;., uj,, J ,M,J , ; ).ntty while dress ;,,.n kn iw," timidly, and glancing b!uhing!y down at her pn-sont faded call,... and R.,. and -you can scarcely understand it." i .. I can under,taud it," aaid John, noituf the liirht in the l-ru n even kii.1 the ne!v-ae.-uirel color. "Tell me the , n-xt. C'Uriee." .. . . ...t r -..,M i "'"'"w nearr-ely twlieven nui i"i' ""i r.' He waJ- wi-Ii a haii lsouie peiitleman, tow. ami o aristocrat ic, anJ I 1M not mind the t-oarders. or anything, when I thought al-out Harriii. So at Ui-t he mnie here to Kee me, and he Maw mamma, and the children, the hoiixe and the hoarders, and t can't tell you how it w as, but he wio different. He dJdn't tell me he wan i ehariped. hut he wan restlesK and it wor i ried him. mid 1 a' ii ".ired. I am i pr-iud. Mr. Itopers, thontHi we are tsx-T now. and I 1'roke it all np. It wasn't the lo-.e I had dn itiiied of. I had read a p'eat many novels, and I thought life ; was a fairy tale and love .vas beautiful. I i aiwavs usid to think, 'When someone Com.-s to love me I'll never lie sad or . vex-d any more;' and Harris neemed to j me all I had w ished for until I saw the ! house and the li.ir.lers fn tted him. Tor j I had dreamed of a Jove that w ould he I out of common, and that when 1 went away with niv lover I thought 1, too. would be lietter. just as he w ished me to So I told him. Mr. Koirers. it ran ; over, and he said js-rhaps we wen' not j fitted to make each other happy. And ! then he went away, and the work and j the noise and the hoarders fretted me aii they had ni er done In-fore. l"or, whih j how. although I could not love him as ! much for treatini: me no, the tiioiipht ' alioiit him and the dreams als,ut him ! were all iMiie and I iuissd them so." " 1'iH.r child: " said John tenderly. " I'.ut it's my own fault, Mr. I; diers. I ei-1eil t inueh. There is no such love as I have dreamed about, and my mother says I did very wroiip to break it olf. She was very anpry with me; hut 1 knew these things would always fret him. and I could imt hear it." "( lance, would it help you any to know that I. too, have- sull'-'red a. you hive snMered?" asked John, fr two xiiinin-r tear- bud dnp-d on the hoy's jacket. " I, lis., dreamed of love, and 1 found a woman w bom I b'lieved had piven me that love: but, Ix-cailse her par ents found in me only a plain, poor man, no longer voun;, she pave nie up. She pave up faith and trust and Iio-m- lai-auxe siie had not that r.-a! love which you describe. " He stopK-d sM-a..il p. He had forpot-t.-.-n the little pirl in her calico pown, and was aazinp ab-tr;.i-ted!y out ofthewin-d-iw. har-l line-of repret and pa--ionatc ! -spair w rit'.en on his face. Suddenly he felt a little warm, soft h ind laid pently on his, and ( 'l.iriee Kii 1 : " Mr. Ih'ers, I am so sorry." He wrunp the little working hand, and then he rose and went to his room and irave wav to his new sorrow. ( II UTtK II. iiiths had passed Sevi-r.il months had passed away John I topers had iftell found his way into I ;he shabby little parlor and chatted with ; Clarice. luce be had found a bunch of ; !low ers . ui his bureau, and no rooom in ! the house Was such a model of order. ', i "lie day as he sauntered into the par I lor toward dusk, hopiup that his little i Irii-nd would come there w ith her basket f in. ndinp and sit aw bile, he heard the ; i ustle of feminine parmeiils. an.', lookinp , uj. saw that his landlady -tood before him. Mrs. Iieau was a woman who ' prided herself ..n her former dipuity. She won-a very loiip and dusty alpaca. I It tn-inp no lonper within her limits to I trail silk, she trailed alpaca. Some r 1 ins are of this mould. Her bands, i w hich she folded majestically, were very i ;rriniy. ltopers remembered with pieas ' ure that Clarice was always neat. ! " Mr. Kopers." bepan the lady with tin- usual dipnity, "pray be si-ate.l. 1 have noticed for some time past that you have ' .'re.-ucnliy of cwuinps found your way I into my pailoi aud pass, d the time in j .oiiversation with my daughter Clarice. 1 ! should ii.it sieak of this circuinstaiice ua-l not ev -iits which have already come ; hi pass taupiit uie to be puaiiled. Clariiv is no loiiper a i-hild. she is a woman w ith ill woman's readiness to love iathetical v. You. thouph not a younp man. area iiachelor. and 1 ask you as a mother to pare my dauphter's f. elinps. As I said !iefore. 1 should not have spoken of this iiad not a circumstance which transpired this nii.rniiip led me to believe it was my duty, my most urpent duty. My dauph ier is in the habit f assist inp w ith the housi'Work. in ciearinp and puttinpiti or der the rooms of my pelitlemeii boarders. This liioininp 1 entered your room ex Hs tinp to tind Claiii-e dustinp lustinp a it it all the lipht-h-aitedness inspired by a well fulfilled duly." continued Mrs. iean. waxinp elo pient. '' Imapiiie my . consternation when 1 found her kueelinp bv the Ind-ide, her faiv pn-sK-d apainst j 'he pillow , in tears. Sue spranp up audi 'ried to hide her apitation. but Mr. Hop- j ' ers, 1 aiii a widow w it'i'ipht children i and a iarpc house full of b-arders. I can- : not have you tri Me with the feelinps of uiv dauplitcr. If you an- not in canest you must ilesist." And the lady applied j a handkerchief to her eye-. . It is said by s.ime Hsipie that poverty is depradiup. It certain! .' proved so to; M is. I lean. " Madam.' said John ltopers. w ith dip- nitv. ri-inp and tayinp his hand on the chair, "if I had not already learned to love your dauphter this tale mipht work . upon my sympathies and appi-al to my' honor, but it could never make words of ..ve pass from my lijis toat my heart , evuld not echo. I cannot applaud your ; course in revealinp your dauphter's eino j ti"U. and whiidi she would no doubt bit- terly repn-t. 1 love Clarhv : she stole in- i to my heart when it was son and bleed- f inp: and I have awakened any response j I am a happier and more honored man j than I had In-hexed." He bowed w ith tiiepeiitle courtesy which . John ltopers always used toward women. ; and passed out of the room, leaving Mrs. . m in very much relieved, but somewhat humiliated. John entered bis room and shut the d.ir. He struck a lipht and turned on the pas. pulled down the shade and stood irresolute, lake one in 4 dream be went to the liedside and laid his hand apainst the pillow. It was sliphtly damp. He sank down in a chair and covered bis face w ith his hands. Kor a lonp time he sat then motionless, tin 11 he ar.we and t.x.k up his eveninp newspaper, and lipht ed his cipar as usual. It was a calm June afternoon. "John." said Clarhv, touching his arm with a certain timidity she had never quite outgrown, "lift U a fairy tale, and love is licatitiful. only it comes in a dif ferent way." " And this is the love we have dreamed of." And John Kopers looked into the dewy brown eyes of the little girl in the calio gown, and putting his arm around her waist, pressed her close to his heart. 4 .l .1... Il .1 1 ... 1 ... u -" P"v "hu.vo in atlt.e window and t.M.ched theswt lips learn- . inp ui siinie mini nearx content, ana ttie erav fond fai-e nf 3ohn KnrTM. Anl it em in his eiubraiv. warm and lfautifu!. bright and polder., and it glori fied even the shabby little Isiarding house parl-.r, and liftiil it "out of the common." j,r hlliU Mwf (q cure emgh or cj.l in . .hrt time, i tiive it a lair trial A Q j:et Little Game. "I tliii.k we'll have a few jMiiie of enehre tli u eveuini:," uliwrvwl Mr. Buw- ieUi.liiM.leh i r the other nipht. It was an oljservalion w hich filled me w ith U'rror, fir Mr. Bowser in, to say the j lest, a hinpular opponent in any panic of luck or chance. " Well, if you mippes-t it, " I replid. " Suppest it! f course I supj-est it. You sjierk a if it wa- a crime for me to Hippest a panic of euchre. Maylie you want me to po to some Kiloon and jday cards-" '(III no. but-but the l.-i-t time we p!:;ye.', you know ?" "I know what. 1 know you put a ijiieen on my ai- and claimed the trick, and came out a pame ahead. Thf.t's w hat I know, Mrs. Jtowm-r, and I want no more such work. I play an honest pame, and you've pot to do the same. If there ! well topi ther. is one thinp 1 despise alve another it is ; " Fashions in dops? Oh, yes. Just at to see a x-rson cheatinp in a friendly pame j present the black poodle is the projier of cards." j dop to on n if you want to lie in style. ' I 1 hope we won't dispute, either, j They come hiph. but I find some people Mr. Howser. i tuust have em. The bull terrier is a "ur course not that is. I shan't pive I pretty fashionable dop just now, and I you anv opjiortunity to exhibit your vio- ! notice that old favorite, the black and lent temper. I'd learn how to curb it if I tan, is cominp back into favor apain. In I were you. Violent lanpiiape in a man ! the line of hip dops the setters hold their can he excused, but in case of a woman I ow n apainst every other, and no wonder, no one I'orpives it. We'll cut for deal." j considerinp their beauty ami intelhpenv. Mr. liows.rpot the deal and turned l'arrots have a pood run thit winter and up a spade, and I held the two bow ers I may lie i-oiisidered the fashionable birds and acc in my hand. I had a x.int, 1 just now . It's risky business buy inp par ol' course, tu, therefor.- ordered it up. , rots utile y-m pet 'em pretty younp. You "What for? " demanded Mr. I-owser. I see you never can tell how the infernal " You an at your old tricks ripht from the start. " " I want it spades." "Oh. you do? Well. I'll make a very sick w oman of you before you pet throuph with this pa 11 ! " Me took it up and I mad.- two -mints and counted them. " What are you c eintiup two for?" he idipnanliy exclaimed. " Ifi-lu't I take ail the tricks '. " " Maybe you lid. but d m't be so anx ious to count. Sum folks pet most of their panic that way?" Then I dealt and turned np a heart, and hepu-se.l, I took it up and he lead the ace of clubs. Not haviup any suit. 1 took his card w ith the nine of h.-ans. "lb-re!', You put a club on ther-!" he shouted. " Hut 1 haven t any. " " Yes, you hav.! Nobody ever saw a euchre-hand w itliout a club in it. " Mr. iowser. do you think I'd tell a falsehood?" "Yes, I il-i! You want to w in this pame so as to brap over me. and you won't stop at anythinp to do it ! " I showed him that my hand contain ed only hearts and diamonds, and he prow led : " Yes. but I wasn't watchinp you. and you probably picke I out a baud to suit yourself. It's your play." I led for him and took every trick apain ; and counted two. " I f irt'd you pet four all of a sudden!" lie shouted, as he half arose from the ta ble. "Why, I've made two twice haven't I?" "'Oh ' don't you try any of your tricks on me. Mrs. l;..v-er. for 1 won't submit. I'll now show you that you don't know Keatis about euchre. " lie dealt and turned up .1 diamond and 1 passed. "Oh! you pass, do you ? Wonder you didn't order it up and try to make r mie tldiip! Well, in order to euchre yon, I'll turn it down ami v. .11 can make it." "I'll make it clubs." "What! You can't .! it! Wh-n you play w ith me you've pot to play aivord inp to Hoyle." "I'm playinp that way Mr. I'.owser. " "I'll lie hanped if you are! but that's what 1 mipiit expect trim yon! I 'lay to that heart. " I had lour ehlb- ari l a spade, and I had to trump. " You put on that heart ! " "' i ha' i n't any. " " I '.m't you attempt to 'nip on me ! " I showed him my baud and then led out, and the result wa-that I took three and scon. I my point and the pame. " What an you tuininp dow n your counters f-.r? " he pasMd. " lieeaiise I'm out. .and that is a Chiea po on you. " ' N..I by a dumcd sipht ! You are only three counts! " " Six. my dear, and 1 didn't need but live. " " ih. you didn't ! There's the puck you can play alone ! When I can't sit down 1. 1 a pame of cards in my own house w ith my own wile, without beinpehcated and insulted, it's time to stop playinp. Mrs. l'.ow s. -r. don't jolt ever drapoon me into playinp apain." - Ihit I time. " " You di. " Why n. " cry w v.ir in-ui! out in the -tick, tsau I didn't In't?" ;i-k you to play this II ! .Inst keep ripiit on and see how you will u-l ! I'erhaps you II pet icw hats and lot- .if w ith come iper.l other little surprises, but 1 d '-iht it '. .Mrs. r.oM-r. I'm goinp down town. You needn't sit up for me. for I may not re turn in a week. Kiss the baby for me, and if 1 never return tell him that his father was driven aye ! driven from his home." Ihiritit - Vf-nj. The Responsibilities Put on Miners. The de ision of the Supreme Court of . Pennsylvania in the case of l'..hy is one of the highest inisrtanee to tli coal miners of the State, as under it they can have no recourse upon the companies for injuries received by explosion in the mines. The court holds that the mine boss, whose duty it is to daily examined the mine and see that it is fns from pas. is a creature of the law, and if H inmpany in solectinpa Imiss uses reasonable caution it is not responsible for injuries to the miners result inp from his neglect, liea soiiable caution in the selection of a boss admits of w idc latitude of interpretation, so that practically the companies are ex empt from liability or injuriis or death caused by mine explosion-. The ii -ponsibility for their safety is put iijiin the miners themselves, who must ii.ijuire into fitness of the b.iss for his p'a.-c. and hold him strictly to his duties. If he is not lit or is neplipent they have the ripht to demand his re moval, and. not exercising it, they will haveonly themselves to blame ill case of accident. The x i lit of the decision is that the boss is not the apent of a princi pal according to the ordinary rules, and the principal is not bound as ordinary by his acts. He is the apent ratherof the miners than of the coinjiuny. It is said that inroiiiicteut mine lsisses ,iavt, ,,. ,.,,,,. ,ved ,,v. the tl,v 0nul,, v ;it SIli;i j if,.,,.- .1. remain in ortiee it w ill lie i through the inditfereniv of the miners j 1 to their own safety. SUM UI's Catarrh Keinedy apositive j cun- for catarrh, diphtheria and canker : mouth. Sld by Jen. W. IVuford A Sm. j The dime museum woman, who writes j ; with her toes must make a great many ' foot note. I Birds. Dogs and Monkeys. I happened into a bird (-tore a few moroinps apo. ' The proprietor of the en tahlishment is an old fellow of aliout , w ho haiWn in the bird, flog and mon key line for nearly half a century. He has lived in the midst of barks, IjowIh and Bqneaks so loiip that lie actually ap jienn to detect harmony in the liedhtm of soundH continually goinp on about hiiu. " Yes there are fashions in ani mals as well as in other thing," be said. " Now take monkeys forexample. Some times w e have a dreadful run of monkeys; can't pet enoup of them to supply the de mand. Somehow, thouph, the craze for monkeys are apt to wear out their wel come in pretty short order, and when a lady buys one she is usually plad to sell il hack apain for alsmt anythinp she can pet inside of a week orso. Monkevsand well n;ulated families never gvt along thinps have been brought up. Now, 1 sold a parrot last week to a minister on : the hill. That bird was as meek and o- lite as a dude, but the minister broilpht him back the next day and pave me 11 terrible settinp out. The parrot com menced swearinp like a boodle alderman the moment In-pot-bis uply lieak inside the parsoiiape. That's the reasons I'm aiwavs delicate like about hamllinp par rots." ','i'i,7'i I'.tHllr. Mid-Ocean Studies. We made a lonp passape to Porte t trail. !., Cape le Ycrdes :! davs and the time passed very monot mously. ! ; Still, we were not entirely without amuse- j inent. We did ap.Kid dealof fishinp and ! caupht many interestinp sjH eiinens of , marine life. The best of tln-in were quite i , small and wen found attached to float- j ; inp masses of sa wcd. Crabs and ! , prawns wire very abundant, and also Home j forms of inohiscs. We captured one-1 ! beautiful arponaut, or projier nautilus, ! i which our scientist has pnserved in al- 1 eohol. The prettiest sH'cimens were : some little tile tish, almut as larpeas one's , ; thumb nail, and about the same shape, marked with bands of yellow and black, i , They have teeth resemblinp a file, which j pive them their name. j We ciiipht one dolphin, and enjoyed j : its beautiful chanpos of color while in the 1 i death throes. It is a very palatable fish, j ! but the peculiar prejudice that it is poi- 1 j soiious, unless cooked w ith a piece ofsil- I j ver, so prevailed on our caterer t'.iat he j ! would not serve it. ! I turnip a cyclone on the passape we I tried the elln-t of oil 11 jxm the sea. First ' the oil was put into a canvas .bap and ' : thrown overboard to windward, towing it by a line. I-'rom this we p'rceive.l Ut ile benefit, piobablv because it would : 1 i drift to w in dwanl in spite of our efforts. , Afier var.l when the sea seined to lie at j ' its worst, we poured the oil slowly down I 1 our went her scuttcr. and the results were j I marked. After that we shipped nothing I ; more than a little spray casioniilly. i I ' ''n-rfXjMiti'it'iirr- HnUimitrr Sim. They Nudged Each Other. " I'reachers have sld exjieriences of whi.-h they say very little." said a minis ter. "When I instituted my Sunday Cveiiinp meetinp 1 mas very much prati lied at thclarpe attendance of young peo ple. I attributed the larp audience, of course to interest in relipious services,and 1 took all the younp ladies and young pelitlemeii into my heart and praised them without stint for their exhibition of zeal. One nipht as I announced the hymn, '1 Need The Kvery Hour,' I dis-' tinctly saw a younp lady in one of the iioiii seats nudpe a younp peiitlcnian at j her side. Three seats back I saw a young j p'-ntleman nudge a young lady, and five j seais back I saw another gentleman I nudge a young lady. This set me to i thinking, and the next Sunday nipht I g.ive out the hymn with my eyes wide oien. and as 1 uttered the words. 'I Need Thee Kvery Hour,' I saw several people nudge several other gi-ople, and I uiv notions of the zeal of these voting i ladies and gentlemen changed. They came, to church to be in each other'geom panv." Texts for the Thoughtful. To live long it is necessary to live slow- Next to love, sympathy is the divine pas-ion of the heart. The men who do things naturally, j slowly, deliberately, are the men who j oftenest succeed in life. j Sloth makes all thinps dillicult, but in- j dtistry all easy, and he that riseth late must trot all day. lie who obeys with modesty appears I worthy of some d-iy or other lieing allow- 1 cd to command. When the forenoons of life are wasted ' then- is not mu. h in.eofa peaceful and , fruitful eveiiinp. Ib-lp somebody wotse otf than your- self and v ui w ill tind that vou are lietter , olf than you fancied. : When a man has not a good reason for 1 doing a thinp, he has one good reason for I letting it alone. j I'ride is located half way lietweeu vice ' and virtue, and a little of it won't hurt a saint, and a g.sid deal of it often heljw a j sinner. Kveii if we are not smart, we know what to do when troubled with a cough or cold. We take 35 edits and buy a lsit tle of ir. IhiU's Cough Syrup. When you swear olf swear otl' swearing at the same time, it never will be missed. nit k IIIH TRADE yf,l MARK. SAFE. hURE. rROMPT. IHh ClltltO A. HM.I IK lt..RjlITIOKK.Kn. GHnr.iAri riEf,:EDY For Pain" Cures Rheu-nititm. Nntritgia, arfcC-P-Mt rMWi IMMtM, mtW't- KlfcTV (i:TK. AT Ultl HOISTS AND ftK-llJUIlb UEE 2m P017DER Absolutely Pure. Thi PowtVr never varies. A marvel of iinriiv rtreiiffth ami whlemm'iiesK. More ecimoinical limn the ordinary kimi. and eaiiimr tt soid at t-omfn'tiiion with tli multiuide of low t-t, Khori weight, alum or phHphHte D4iWfUrs. 'f trnfit m ran. llOYAL Bakixu 1'owikr Co., IlHi Wall St X. Y. omfK'teut junsjif pnmonnet ei Ic Lt-ssfp Normuii Hainan t MiiK'rir to ail other remedies lr eouchs Nld. Kfliimn. broii-'hiii.-. and throat. ehet tind luiig diMtsoa. soid and guaranteed by m U SSIAN 'A S- I J I 11 ..u ...ii..... . .mMJ& l ii3 3nt core Miythinc bet Rhonmstism. but it cures tit it every time. H vrvd M't.. Bn.NH l.34ICKtr irt H.1"a.v ,Sa . HI fiivtrtiT r. :. liVV IJ. H H-'H!NSON .St.-iijiit'-n Vv l.fl. V M Ha -i li Wyltd St.. PillUdfilphtt. T NfrWTitK i; Ui U'n N J us. Mai:Y CAi nt.N .M.rt.ntovn. N. J, rr.V!K JlAUKs5 v:;;n j Efrtt- i;.ii Mitta nttbUStf. -'z - rutn. "r ro iilf iiif.iraiii' on, iieserunivt i-ai.i-Clilel. wan t-t.ti:i'.eai . tree, i-.tr : liviiililriiuili-Ks 11 .me or ei-i't'iiT in :n i'.isiii"i u Mriu.-U a ta yim.'lo n.'i 1 .'. Va '-,'"'t-V' I.....!--.i .: - iV .1. ,p !.... LAST CHANCEfey DAKUTA THE CHICAGO Luid at prearat LOW PRICES. and NORTH WESTER'! Tpthw fi-tHf bnt ttya UndwiU PY I O It RAILWAY Ci. hh near! a HALF ITsi:l.F in Fire ore rnpifllyad. MILLION Tnurinir, wrthirniilti books. ACRES Itivinir ratme .if ofchuio- farm in lanV fr nal in Iota Ut nmt. pt-ipwi. t-THlll of C"iiTPnient to mnrknts. B.il.and parlirulax ciinikt-a. rfMd rluirch. ent t fu-booia, ana wh-imi ?ian taif A rvfinn wti-n f.iil are of crop ti-v nTer been known. Addnt CHARLES E. SIMMONS, Land Crm O If W. Railway, CHICAGO, ILL. CVTbeKe Undo cannot fail to ba profltnbif and SAFE INVESTMENT BLEV1 TESTED SEND I!b!T-4?. CATALOGUE P'rtnfs. UuIbM Iti.i'Mi v - Im FRb.il I.;;.. -:,.:, t IV Ili fill It. HIRAM SIILEY & CO. R0CIIE3T:". H. Y. C ""."0. ill. Fur full inforniHtioli of the route, whereto ob aiti Oovt-rmm'iit licis, Ma-. Ktc. Aihlrt-K-i A. il. liHM'KESKIDi.E. Cenlnil l'aeiiKir Apent. (Turner 7th Ave. ami Smithtiel.l Slns-ls. I'ilL-ilmnrh. Pa. Many prominent -'ikern anil Mnpen- now use Wei IK' !'- i-J.-' N'.nnull I'lil.-uiu i.. clear the throat. Sold 1111 j--itive utiruhH'e t.v 1'. N. Boyd. IE1LEH BROTHER Q iB52.-HURSErfTfMEM-ie87fl ROCHESTER, N.Y. U w am oaioamen. Rnetv-t.c, nl mblemen on'T. T'-hi nvjn'rp no pre v . u" cxN--rtfMie. Wt pay Salary ana KxpfBtec ui'l tf-vr ftpwiv empiormr-ni ir.i tMHi tuea. Write fur utrmm. StmUuo ttiUpuper. $25,000.00 IN GOLD ! AREDCRLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, 2 Premiums, 6 Premiums, 25 Premiums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, $1,000.00 500.00 each $25000 " 8100.00 " $50.00 11 $20.00 " $10.00 " F'-r full -rcartfcillunariil lire.tion w ( inu riii ery iKiumi i.f Akbi CK1.E.-1' ' iffkc CREAT EXCITEMENT AMo.stj inrnn;iTs axi Piivsirj.tss. TIu'V nre suqiriw-i. nw km.' wiilt woihIit ami HlllJl7!lll:it ujun tilt' lMMllt til.tHilJHl l,y ilu of V-i lu- I A"' Sornmn Hal -am -kini-v it in-trxliK-tiitn in this country. Ji i un rtlthin rifii' f,,r Ciuirlis. 'tl'K rfttup. Kn-iirhii. Asthma mut nil pulmonary fli-tu's. and h- rimd mny wvt'ir :t-Mf uH-t all oil.t-r reini'iiu- tiiih-tj. . N. Hyd sells an! ffuarniiU-t it. atarrH KI.Y'S Vti'MIfl UI C1 V I. KASSKSTHt HEAH. A I.I. A YS I S ki. a m m ati ox Hkal?thesiii:ks Kestnres the Seni 1 T A S T E. S M K 1. 1. A illiek Keliel A mm A positive cure. HAY-FEVER A (mniflf applittl into facli timi.ril. Hml i( acrtt-rttde. rw. -i-vnt nt ImmciKt-s : hv mail. n-KiMrwt.tiHrfiu-. ('irciiUm fnt-. KLV liKus.. lniijfi-i.i. (wt'pt, N. Y. marlti-'jC.lvr. QWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S O ACADEMY, fiK Vil -i AM tors, MH'IA. I' A. 12 miles from fhilmtel yliini. Fixetl price cover every expoim. even fioekn, A:i. Neextmi-hanres. V'o im-i.lental ex-penM-s. No examimitHin lor iwlinisKien. Twelve exjsTienrts! teachers, all men, and all prietuateK. perml .tp irtiinuy f.ir net stu.ifiits to Milvunre mpi.lly. SK-eial .Irill ior ilnlt atid tuukwanl tsi s. I'atrous or inn.leiils limy select miy stud ies. rrhi.i the repuliu- Knul'.sli. sriemitic, Hut. Ini-.. Classii-Hl or Civil Eiiifilieerihif inurse. -tu-rteius fitiisl nt Mii1m Aia.lemy aiv now in Har vard, Vl.-, l'rinortou, utiil ten oilier Ci.lli-i'es mid I'.ivn-liiii-s.li.ols. to ftiHleiit- win uii'ollepe in Ism. 1;. in i.im, 1 in 1N-.V and 1(1 in lssn. A uraduMtiriir etssi even- year in the eonimt-reiul depHnnieiit. A Physical mid chi'micrtl IjiiK.ratis ry. OyiuuHstuin mid Itnil orosiid. lono volnnieii addisi to I.ihrsry iu iss;. M,s)ia low iven ehureiies. And a lemis-rmice ehaner which pns bihtu th Mle of all inioxirHiiiiK dTiiik. Kor new illustrated circular dd!-ew the Principal and PmprieUir. sM'rH.V : slUikTLI l"i H. A. M. illarrard Umdualt) Media. a. ug4--l)r.,. r j 1 Rather Hang Than be Talked to Death. Senator Piluckbnrn, the genial Joe, is a Hiwerful talker. Sime years ago, w hen Mr. Blackburn was a candidate for Con gress, there was to be a public hanging in his district with thousands in atten dance, and he w as among the distinguish ed guests, and was on the platform w ith the condemmed and such newspapermen as had survived the climate of Kentucky. The drop was to occur at 12 noon, and ten minutes before that time the Sheriff asked the hangee if he had anything to say. "No, I haven't," he answered in a surly tone, for he was bad. Then 5Ir. Blackburn arose. "Mr. Sheritf," he said, with all his suavity and grace, " I ask the gentleman to yield nie hisunexpire I time, as I have a few remarks to make on a question of great jsilitical interest." The sherilT turned to his customer, "Well, may the gentleman speak?" he asked. " Not much," he replied, w ith a growl ; "let the performance go on. I'd a d sight rather be hung than talked to death." The iierforniance went on, and the fu ture senator corralled the crowd later. Free Trade. The niluction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manu facturers. Ksiieciallv isthis the ease with Gran A't'jitd Flour r and Rmvlifr'tdrrmitn V'i-", as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen has lieen added to increase the size of the bottles containing these reme dies, thereby gi.'ing one-fifth more medi cine iu the 75 ceii size. The AmjHd FI011 rr for Iysnisia and I.ivcr('omplaiiit,and the (Itniiiui Siniji for Cough and -I. ling troubles havt H'rhais, the largest sale of anv medicines in the world. The advant age of increased size of the bottles w ill lie greatly appreciated by the sick and af flicted, in every town and village in civ ilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. "The witness will confine himself to facts and indulge in less levity," si.id the Judge, in the lirmest of tones. "Ah, I understand," said the unembarrassed w itness. "I am to give more attention to my sccitie gravity." And the Judge lined him the limit forcontenipt of court. Shakes-ieare makes one of his charac ters say " Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more, we w ill deserve it. St. Jacob's Oil has commanded suc cess, and the voice of the iieopleis that it leserves it, and that it is the greatest pain cure on earth. A NASAL injector free with each bot tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv. Price 50 cuts. Sld by 1 ieo. W. Itcnford A Son. Nothing suggests the arrival of the mil- leniuin more forcibly than thesight of an old Tom cat sleepinp iieacefullv bv the lire-place with its head resting on a Ixsit aek. A Seasonable Hint. March is the most ilisitrccahlc month in the ycarlorthc re'isoti tliut it is tlie must liiinp'iilile. The tnmsition from winter : siirinn iH accuiiilisliel by alternate Sturm ami xiinshine. Thecotistuntctian ees of weather canst? everjlKMly to take idM in March, for w hich niee(ly nlief in always lie olitaineil Iiy taking a few liwesof (iillnion' Magnetic Klixir, the betst remeily ever rmnlm-etl for roiigha. colds, hoarseness, broilehitis, etc. One UasKmnful will relieve the worst case of usthina in one minute. I'nt mi in three sizt'H, at 2") cents, 50 ceittf ami one dollar. Trial lx.ttl.-H 10 cents. SiM umlera Ikisi- tive guaranty. If it fails to pive jierfect satisfaction, return the iHtttle to vour Iriijjifift ami he w ill refuml the monev. AHKyou ina.le iniseiuhle hy Iinlij-cs- tion, ( 'oust i pat ion, izzincss, loss of Ap- i i-.titc. Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is j a jiositive cure. Sol.l by ti. V. Hcnfonl j A' Sm. i We haven't much of a navy; but some of the yotnii: ollicers are the best lancers in Washington. I'c-rliapR no local ilisease has puz.le.l an.i tiallleil the meilical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not imnmli ately fatal it is anion; the mostilistressiii nauseous ami disgusting ills the llesli is heir to, ami.the reconls show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh hy any of the multitude of modes of ! . t .: . l.. .. . e t-i..- ! iieuiilieilt until llie lit! n Mllici ion ill r.lv S Cream Balm a few years a. The sue- cess of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. T UK H K V. ( i I CO. H . T H A Y K K. of Bon i - lion. Ind., sjiys: " Both myself and wi owe our lives to Shunh x f oi'umiititn Ctirr." Sild bv (i. W. Benford Sin. ! Very younj; iH-ojile show their ae. The old ones know how to hide it. ! SHILOH'S Cure will imiiieiliately re- I lieve croup, w hoopinc ciiioi and bron- j chitis. Sold liy (ieo. V. lU-nford A Son. - Some kinds of snakes have a rattlinji i ginsl time. Don't Get Caught This spring w ith your blood full of ini- i purities, your diirt'stion iiiipaired, your j appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, J and w hole system liable to be prostrated j by disease, but get yourself into ixk1 j condition, and ready for the chansiin; and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. it stands unequalled for j purifying the blood, giving an aiiM-tite, and for a general spring medicine. FOK dysiiejisia and liver i-omplaint. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by ieo. W. Benford & Sin. Old men's eyesare like old men's mem ories , they are strongest for things a long way olf. . - . . Couuh preparations are used in every household, and hence the necessity for a pure and safe remedy. Red Star Cough Cure, the new medical discovery, contains neither morphia nor opium, and chemists, physicians and Health Boards endorse it. - cents. - "HACK.MKTACK," a lasting and fra- grant rfume. Price 2" and ."0 cents. .Sild by (ieo. V. Benfonl A Sin. --- The World's Long Tunnels. The Sutro tunnel is 21,1-0 feet, or four miles long. The Nochistongo tunnel is 21,fVil feet or aliout four miles long. Mount Cenis tunnel, Italy, is :!),S-J0 ! feet, or about Heven miles long. Thames and Mcdway, Kngland, is 12,- j 8M) feet, or almut two miles long. Hoosae tunnel, Massachiisetts, is 2i, 080 feet, or about f.mr and a half miles long. The Mount St. (iothard tunnel in Italv is the longest in the world. It is 4X,S40 feet, or nearly ten miles long. Mr. J. Thomas, (of Thomas & Co., Real j Estate Brokers, 57 Saratoga Street, Bal timore, Md., indorses emphati-ally Sal vation Oil for neuralgia. COMPOUND EXTRAir.yiv j The importance of purifying the blood can not be overest mated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, Titulize, ami enrich the blood, and Hood's Sarsapartlla is worthy your confidence. It is peculiar In that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. Give it a trial. ' Hood's Sursaparilla Is sold by all druggists-:. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, .Mass. IOO Doses One Do'lf Tie Americia Detect Biireaa, ; Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. EstuM folied lw hy Iav.l II. iilkiiisoii. f.-r. S. liovt'nimenl lteieriivr. OryiujUci ami roti ductt il on the ysttTn if tin I . . S-i'tt StTvict. .uiii!-'miul Awtii- in ail tin l'rincipiil ciii.-s oi tin- l inled stiiuf I. H. Oiikinsos. I-riiieii.nl an.H.en. sum. iiinl ( iiita'iu. IlKHKK .. lH.WKI :i-L. Mll-rilllel.-lit. il'I.N. JlllIN il '.Ij'.i.l.l. AIII' lur ft-..- Ilu-.,! Reference : James .1. ilro.kn. Chief .-.ret -s-r-viee liivisloii. W nshin-ftni. Ii. ( Seud fur ir-culaf- .ii.v..iiii. KASHIOXAHI.K CUTTER and TAILOR, ji Iliivin; tia.l many . v T-T ' . L f? yearn e p.-rieiu-i! V.V. -'!ffK -' '.-CvS. in liniii.-i..--uf , rN'l'A i An TaiiitiK I... 'ja f :-&rr'J'V 4 ..--: iimy iii m- ? .. '. "" call iii- i; tf-KV?1 1 "n ""' ,1,ul iv..r 1; l"Vfi .3 ' me with liieir imt "T V Yoiirw. At., V) WILLIAM M. HM HSTKTI.KK, SOMKIL-KT. Pa. MONEYS mm!.-. f'Mt It Ulil si'It-i It MTii .', iii 'li'i ViMI -M.'iif- ttntiK nt i;rrut Viilii.- iiiid uiiiM.rtiinf - u xon limt will Man uii in Ihiuh-sh which vt il! (trinV j u tn mow iiuMii-y ritrhi auy than anvihiiirNi n tins worhl. Any tm.- imii tlti th work u.fl live at i home. Kithrr six : ull urs. ?Hii!finiii new, '. that just i-oins mitiiey for all v.rk'r. We will start yuu : eapital riot mvilni. This is one of :hr genuine, itiifNtrtnut eliaiie-s of a liietime. Tho-t ! whu areatnhitiou aui e:it'i-tnoinu- n--J u.i ih- ' lay. ;ranl outfit free. Aidres Tm r. .v ( d.. Au ffiiMa, Maine. (l.-e-V-'Ni.lvr. rL'he Old Schuttler Enlablinltfil in s-"';V ?-i?5;cHMii;V ' -':;5'. v.vffl Iliave jitrt rweivt! tw-ticar l-nwlx of the SKKF-OlLIN;. STKKL-SkKIN tMHI'TTI.KK WAio.Nrt, the niiwt complete Western W'ajjon in i:ie market for Kou'l or Farm Inrpoe. m the Schi'TTLKB Wai-hix there if a Hear Brake, t U' used when hauling hay or (jraiii, a imeth'nit that fanner know the necessity of when hauling on hilly farms. Kvery part of the Wood work of this waou Inu laid in Stoek thn-e years before Ihmilk workei tip, insuring the work to he thoroughly m'.-isoik t liefore ! bvlu inmeI. Beiinr the patentees-, of the j -. , It is the only Wagon ma.le that hits this improvement. It avoi.it- the ne.-es.-ity of lakiliK olftJie wheels to ri-it-s', Hs in the ol.l styie ; l.y simply llniilm a cap the Hajnin can lie oileit in Usk ihati live niiliutes. This Waifnti wants to tie seen to Ih fully appreciati-it. ami purlies w ishing lo tmv wt!l ii.. ;v.ll 10 -c il before piiri-hasinif el-ew In-re. Kvcu'y AVa;ii Pully Insured. In ollerili; this make of Wajrun to the ptitilie. will -ay I u-.-d the -.'one make of Wiu-ou for five year- lieu fr.-i-.-iiiin- u. toss the K.-eky Mniinutins, over roads that were aluuist inipa-siilile, anil llu-y always -i.nm! the test, i t'et-t warrantetl in saying I helieve them ttie Bi- Wilson mi wlie.-ts. tail fm (tiiVff Kft'j'ftt f or Ht'nrtf HlUru, trill sto4r ijim ilu W'mjotm. Vgents Wanted Thronuhout the County- PETI' R IT K IFLEY. j MKRset. makcii a. if.. j FiSomerset Lumber YardJ"3: ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Ma.NCF.OTI KKi: AM. tlKAI.KU. Wllol.t.sAI.KK AS, KirTAM.KR OK LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. EEa,rci micl Soli AVoocls. tIAK. foft.AK. SlIdM.S. I'll K1CTS. Mul l IlINi.s. ASH. WALNt T. Kit .lilN' i. SASH STIKKAII. I'll ERR Y. YKI.I.nW PINK. SillNi.I.Ks. ImmiRs BAI.I'STKRS. IIESTNtT. WHITE I'INK. LATH. HI.INHS. SEW EI. II T. A (rtneral Line of all CTiules of Luml-rr anil Huililinj; Man-rial an.i Rootitiir Slale k- in spk Also, eau fiirnisli atiytiiin1; in the line of our Im.-iness toor.li-r vith n-iwinahle pnnniitiess. stn-h as Itra.-kcts. ti.l.1-sit.i work. etc. Julias cuxxrxcuiA I, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. it5 EIHI02O BY SCIENTISTS AS rEACTICALLY 5!AK'.-- ' M0NUf."tNTl i tiirt..-. f;;? 'jziafi.i I"'. TT'Tr??tt er--- n Over 500 jfviAl j r-er. : -. ! I!' m r ' -TA HANDSOME WEDDING, EIR7H0AY OB HOLIDAY PRESENT, WJ ' mm I a Combinin? a Prlr, All furnished with at oar Vhol.U Pric-n. THE LL-BURC MANF'C CO.. vc.m,i.-fi 3 - A-fr--S-SiV 3 Fences FOR Prf-ffiV-. X.pt rarmers HORSE HIGH. BULL TR0NG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. j We are eturairpfl in the niRiuita' rure f 1I1 fence at SoniL-rset and Meyemlair. It is th nvm ' ! Imrntile. and i-tri.tip-si l.-n.-e knonn. No liari, -1 no injury lo slm-k. Kai tory iu soinersct al tlie 1 ' old K.NK'r earriajie fie-tory. ! n-ayl'.Kf, j. M. MARSIIAl.I. A S11S. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho win die of Colic. Both or Lr tick, ti K-utz' I'owuers r in tit- hotiW P(iw.:r wi:! "ttrf fini rref nf Hus' Foi rR. f oirz" pDWicm frnt I-aPfh th ow. fo'itz'i Pow'irit wit trrrn-p tl'p oTisnt.rv o'. n--. ni Tfwn twenty fxr cnt mu-l muktr tiie tuur L. .'U Kvit' Pow'Vf wMl niTT or nrTnt b'tpo KTkjlT Pi.-tAf lo wit,, ii it.iH;(nil nnir- tfiftf"t. t-ni TZ U PoWI. KS IU ftATl ifACTtOJI. bold everywi-'-re. DAVID X. FOUTZ, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MD. Ui a .' 'ift-"89 -1. AMCIX LAMBKKTS 1JL00I) SEAKCHKR, One of the tt m-ieiuvs er diM'ovtTttt U the run- of 1 ,.'.N.' ''Tl' V- HKSt HITIS HKMwlcKUAi.K. I ' "l r.l MA, INKAMMATIOV iF TIIK LIW.S hllOKTNKSS iK liKKA I H. PAIN IN THK ItKKASr. Xc. Ac It is nt only a urvut PiirijiT t tin UUmwI. hut aN tt ct-rtain Ktl4rt-r "f the A(if'tntf. us -t a Mn-imihi'iuT ( the Hiitin- y-L-m. nml a -.-r-luin auti ."pt-f.ly t-tire fir Cmtip'. l'sjiiithtTht. ami puirsM ihrmit, a:nl )iouil ti'n-rt-i'i.ri- n- m t'Yt-ry family. Thir uu'lirine : ma-it' t-atirt-lv n( KixjIS. uri. i-- JTt'(-r!ly !'. Wnn :! ulhir n-ui- iiuvc hiiU'l. ti is i mm Im t-fli-ctt-il a rare. Mirny Vi ho Jim! u'ivtn ii( all hoM- m 'wiul' r-ir-ed to h'Mlrh Hjrain. rt'j.nct Ih t liir-y h-inl n! Kit iniM.uini J;tt yru(i. h-rhy-Hiji uri r iv.o U-ttU" tiu-y wTi- n--torvil to jV;-i-t-i heulili. s ir:-1. I. miu i:t kit KT MAI H t I I ID. Kor tli' n-Mrf of I-lhriunatiMti. Nt-nmlia. si-k Ih'jitl.iche. I'ij.fithrri.i. I'lMMiuu-h. ('rruii. nui is out- ui tht' Kt mt ilii-im-s t(" tht- tti:v ftr tfu- ah-c 'U-fiiM-. Allri'- SAM1KI. L.WUKIIT. oi.JV-yr. LaniUTi'Viiit.-, Sum rvt Pa. MERCHANT TAILOR. IAIhiv' Ht-Illcy's r-l..re. ! Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. Reliable Wagon. Chica-o in lS4'i . s.-.X . 0 m i i fv-r;.---. .- UP i'" ' r t IT WILL, PAY YOU ro ht v im'i j n e n o ii 1 1 wo n k OK Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKItSKT, PKXX'A., Miinnl turer of and Dealer iu Easli m W'irk FttrnUhrxi un .-.'.or .Wen. in alt (rVvfA. i AIm. Aiit-Hl j.irlbi WHITE HHnS.E! IVr-ons in mill of MoM'.VKNT WORK Will timl it lo their intervst to eail ut mv shop, m h.-re a iro.er shonini! will In-liven Ihtm. .-.. fo'-l-.n Htutntnh'tl in Emu r.tr. r.wi I'h'Ii ys VERY LOW. I invite sih-i ial attention U the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Introdured by REV. W. A. 'iKINn. a a Decided liilt.r'iv. iiii'nt in tlie point of MA I KRIAl. AM f'uSSTRl I'TloN. and whirb is i!.-siin,..i to r the Fui'iilar MoTiti'iu'nt for our Oiunvreat.ift Cii mate. IV ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. THE WONDERFUL tfl3 f LUBURG Oteil1 Llhrnr - r. Smoklns, Rrellnliur or In-rmlld , ..T"..v.,i.ii, Dr.lAUriOtlll. ' 'W'P 4 mX,W for C tlon-. pan. of tb. world. CHILDREN'S C&KPIAP. Ihn l-iinm.H. d , . .. . .. . jte, i.i -7n .TX ""TH.. ! 145 M. Oth St.. PhiladZ Pa! I c BEST-MADE CLOTH I h 0 IN ; PHI LAD'A. . YATESC" I sixth j CHESTNUTS-1 J' .B. & B. SPRING DRESS FABRICS. Our ifriiiortatioit- itre iuk all VitiiciMirui'!- w:ti (i-.ni.-in' m.. we it-i-i ju-titK'l in -u tli- I i.K-rt- i.t t th:- i;t.r.M-i. mill ti - r.i;, nuirktl, -iu-n mi t-l.y.'U!!. f..i,.j lo( k. ui l';. x- , ..M-.-t- ,,:-i To a niu r: t it tin- p. ri i ... litMi of j.ra'i .'.i;n th-- M'-r. s! -, a milter uf i in f rrt. i . -. ai. l i: e'ii'ilt'iiilioii. i 'H 1 1 1 1 tu o iueo vi . , t ;t afi'l v iii ri-k tun- retii.tnii.f ; - ii oy ti nnl vv- r-t.i ti !.tjr ir.t-i,- I.Mllil 'l -)-Jl f ,1I, .Ml, Ji.i: , ii:eu:ioii n.iUiV h.ir.iiii-. f ill 1 1 -K -W i .1 l.a-i. viool linporji-it 1 rrt ftiira.- ri.- , tun--, nt 4i t'-iit- ; K.iii;v:v S, n , ---:tl.- AilW..i -f c-t,",!-.i ..t T' eeni.-v in lurtc lin- i" .-pr: n ; A iiaii'lfiiu- jf-- trim ent -if "-:) a! V". rents, ail lmi-. ul.'i ilirii''f. I Iioire liuporll Avltis j in -mull hrok-n i'l k. Hair 1.: - ,.: , ; in -U ivy. i.mhi I'.it.u n .mil i;ri.-.-j pn.p.-r ilaiii. ir (.niic 1 t j -!ltW till; a -"VV li'CTI tli.' it. i" '...Ml ... liu- '-r-i ' T)h:im M;i!.!i..o ii:i.-r- n, , : K- at ?1 an.i ?l ii... , nur- : ..' .' , 'ii-i.ii-ii ll.iu iriK- t ,i-.ii:ii,n i .,r,- a t x ; linr oi .'niur- at .iiir-ui ; i p ;.. in th-e:ie,ifr uru-ir- ..il-i,-.-. . t , ! i hi-ii Ni-Vrif i,-. Uirtti tilfn i- It.;;,. '.. , ,, : u : 1 1 1 i i . at 'r.l ; Wnti!i . lt ; KiiMi y Arnmrt-. u . it-n ! i m ;f. AI-. i o.-i y;irl-l4 ir't- N... !t;.-s ; itl ail f.!. r-. iit IV. ; u'l i x ! ni lu:-L",,, 111 Vrlvel i "k k :t re Til si 1 1 y r t ra i ." .c v : 1 l:-iurh.iU Knm Vi-!r:-. in i..:,,r. (j ' j : m ."o.-fiiu ; tin f art- ?1 .HKj-. A i-o 1,-trui-a-irtiiu-rii-ii I -1 n Vehrt-at 7-i i-'-m-. wurtii ..ri 'i - IN SlbK DEPRTJMEjNT. Two i-rialtn - an- -j-j-inrh liiui k N;rr - j j'lirr -iiU -k. are etMi-iM r--'i . .i; . t., :, 1 in- i: s,,ii al mot. fo'.or.'.l urah-. I'M:, .,., "( all hait". at .v ; uiiaiiy i . i r -. i I. A' E f rf:TAI! I.A E TI:rMX, n: iM. f t rn:: our nvisi !tn;.! iari..n- at l. . - ;r 1 : ; v;i :u-. ft: il it-1 1 nt n jimm Mth ni..i !,!.! . -,:-::o.-iii ,i -,ur. Po'ii. Lain: r, . , : i 'Mrtiiiti p..li. fha;ri. tte , i;--I A I'm-..- Ti'iiiiiin-i j i ui'tain p.itc r-.,ui. , I 1" rll.U- iMt'M hr;t n't. fit V. -p. i,;i i tiii -. a-on ..1 ,: in iltitfrii..i-l ..t (t- ,s :. .-hi-t-i . , it-. -. i nt f; twi'f- lor -I to.ir mail orii-r ih-iuir; n,. nt. It Ml 1 1 , u- 'o- l.!c in iii.'nt:"itiiii.' kin-i ..i v j iin-1 v.'iiir r-.tiif-t ni!I ho itii-v ;.:'-.i,i.; ! tievvf-t yol-and lovvt'-l irict"- itu n-ii BOGGS & BUHL, 115. tir. 119 & 121 FEDERAL STREET. VbbEGjHENY, PA. ri.-e.x.'wi.-t-y. It Will Be Glad Tidings to the la:dies TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS MAIK UN SBWIXG MACHINES. ' i a i.i. y .v rin: WHITE Il hn-a llli. II IJ. l.- ; I.KT - ' l.v i ii.xsiii.no irr a t.s- i, j. v:.;w.. SELF-THREADING Kx.-epr the eye of the innlie. ii.il,. ; -itive TAkl-M I' WITIlol 1 A 'Iii-' : .-I'Cixi;. a 1 1 : i: i ' i : i SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. It t'-nMnn run (. rcyuia!. 't unli. ii: r- ::- t'n.ni tiu- nu'tv A new un-I i "iiv u: ulator and Indicator, IU. .1 witiioiit i-xi. -nro.-i.l AUTOMATIC B0B3IM-WINDER. Hy ivhieri a tn ..' r.in i-uti U- wi.ini.t it- . v.-.j a- MM! ..1 th -i :il with. "it the ii -I .1' i b- Ii -' i I' i ri,t M't-T in ;:. i .;.;-. r;-. nil l. v iii ii. r i; i :ii si. I v mi II "...;., I.a,!i., .,. n-r. .j, .!.-.) at. an.i -.'itullv H":i:ri LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING iUiiht't--. hikI nt Mm' iinnifii-c !" "i -vt : n-M'iiii wnrk iliti c.iit i" llii-- M.u'iiiiif, l.inlif of nu ami jiii-;!'i'' '- ' "' ttutaiii iht' thiH'L'ht uf tun im: ;iri "i'l- -" Mii.'hnir. mn-r cun-luily x .itj i ! j i : r. ' ' the WHITE. IVrv.n i-,;:.L- w. tttmiiM al owv niilri"-K JOSHPII CRIST, Aji'l. Jenner X Roads. Somertset Co.. I';'- SHADELAND"-;; - Pure Brr! I ,v" 11 k lui-i t-x. hr--. -i.iu OCCT-.-tf-ON, OH F ENC-s lztr " SM'H.-. HJ--SES ST-NT-UC-TERs CCEVEL4N9 BAYS -su '-f '" " SAOOLE AND CAKRiAGE -0-1-E5 ICELANO AM3 TI -C!.STEI-f-ESI--i AND Or" V.J. C--1 mir .-ii-''iini-r- liai- t'i a-t. i" '. vcur. eir'eif-e in . n. -'.'- slMrior iitlii'if . : lr;- :ri--t,' .i"-i ' i-ollet-tiims: . ..i .rr ii o i i ' lir.-il-: l..w iries. l-i-.' " e.ieilel fa.-ioli-. etleiil ''l-""" ' toi rt. -.1 ir:m-..rt:iti. n . I SO tilllf.K OflKO""' , 1 If A It ..il..-- -n.-li -nl . itnl.i.- : - ' ll- l'MM l'Kii inn : Tn:n r Visitors w--lcotne. ,,irr-ioinl'-'" '' i-i-nlim Irw. I I I 111." -sprin-xlMi r... i r.i Ii. o V'iii .ri:-1 ni'iiii-'i 'In l';'''' l.-i-.l ' m .widr-lm- MPW PRUll9 hie nt. n -..-ll "nr lib : j and SPECIALTIES. Mieer-vlul Asent. Th' ' ,', 0 TllPUi HCOPES, BROTHER i THCi PENNYROYAL PILLS r.wir.MFcsTep'S ENGLISH The OriKlnnl ami Only (Ufr v4arB Kl-..'-'- B-w'-' - I I, r-.'i. L40IE5. "r fm t.i NAME P-Sf.V'.-- i'SSSSfmiimumn'ii, y?sei!P I
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