AN UNiM 'ASSIGNED REVIEW OF THZ POLITICAL SiTUA TiON BY A PROMINENT REPUBLICAN Mr. Y!.;.n..n Rirk.-r. the t-.Iit.ir of the .a'., -.,.. I'l. "Tit.- a ,.a - Tin I'l-ibn -X ia is: Slmll U- I-ii.Tatic control of tli I'n-M -l.-n.-v o-a-'- i'l -""-,,r s:,.,!i it in'l.-t:nit.-lvo.nti.i.H-? This i-tli." ,,ri.-:.a! )"'" '" X """ I1"'11"" which .. - .t-K - If. an i !- " ,,,1,,,!,.,,, -,!! .l ,..iitc.oc .,11. -tilers forthc hi x: ,-ti; tn'.:"li - T. cm -s l" t;- K.'l-ii"- I-1 I'l w.'li jmi'iiih ! , i ... r.-jir :. i th.-in-r- in A:i..'n-n ,,.,'v a i...rtv o! ; .lie ; V.-t tl !:,) ' -. ,.-v sr. r (,..... h-l-Iini.- i l" MH.r.u..a..- . ,. .v iti !..- I'll'--.'' l"N'iwi'.vn ;v,nTv ; ;!.- S-ii.:. What is to , T I o.-r itir:ir ,. ? Ar. they to ...II on r-.iii jiltoj i!;-t in-'. 1 lie roll- . ln-t i i.n I : i.-ti-.r-i.v. 'i ' ' ' - i .. . - i ,e- l' ! i ' - - i IT.- j .-:,,-! i. in .f ! . I ft to-1 -ni'- -u .!. tli.-n i-'in J r -vaii. th- .a.-.- of ..., :! .r..l.al'i!iti. A-n-:-.-..l ,1; ie.--! I :, v ,! i-oiTr..l will ! -Ti-atiy , t!..- ----at uti.'.Ttainty. I,., v - tl .....rtiinity in-,: - h kin -t !:." s.- li.-ir mm -ii. to c.un i-x- to ,-,;. i in- tli- to ' i'"i:n "fa ... . l : .11.. , i-I V i. It! !!l-..-ottfroi alll I" ' 1 r., . ..!.-it of Mr. -iit.'i to tin- ; . . i.'a.-c- .ii- in . I V.- ,.r "- .Vi'-f t-.r.-.to-i-k!!.. K-piil- j ....,.'.. ft,.!-! 'at- at tili- .TIMS I j-.-M .:'..rv. a s-r .oi.-v'io.-i I to ;..! i -. o- r.-!l--t :!! 'ii-111 .rt.-r. 'h..'. tlii-v lii:,v Iti.ik.-. What .lo ; v i ., ii to oo !.. ih.-ir .-.'.n-Ii'!a!i- for ; ..-i.t -n I ". ! r, ,. . r ,i. .,'.!..!!.-.' -r tiuiny wi'.l In- i i:n I"- t:if ran- ; :!I -'irj.i--l :.t s fli r. i'. a n. ;.!:. ' .-ry ti-ir .:, '-. II.- iii;sw ! :h- : "..in .i- -r In-for : s K ...i ,n .!-. i ;..;. i f sn.h i-otit.-ts. - ii-iin ir- tit- not ii!iii..tnnl ;- in, -ii -. Tii- of ih.-ir iii- I,., -ho-.i ! uro :i.,...r- tit in tuativ A ill I"- ; i! i" siii'l that hi-.l'-s ,- r. iioin ii--.lh.il. aii.I not m-.-j.i a ii- r.;l u I -: I ; i : i T v" of .. ,),:.'. j.r !' r. - : :tn! a tin'li. i . ... - ih..! I..- ! -tm-'- hi- own ....I,. S. -. !!.'. --. '- i'i-'oi ! i, Bin., i hi- '! 'ri. Illltioll ill il. i in oi- l- ii ol". an-I - , I ... I . t.Ki tl,.- .-ii.ill i - of I , T'..- i in'i-' it. ' ! r.- . J!i . ! a'l l i!l-..i.-n-.i. Tl"' km , nin-l a-k il- It. oii!! Mr lain l.e n . i i . . t - i i i : an-v - Mi.- i ... r y . tl it siioiii-i su! ; -: and eon-id. r Hie ! m oil-- i-i "f a . Hi-lake, w ill Is- elii.!i.,ti-a!iV in he ne-at.ve. l'.v.-n !:.-.ll ilieall i- ahie To hlde for hillis.-lf whether Mr. I'. aine was no in 14. like Mr. I "lav in I'm), at the hei;rht i-fhis sto-lith. Isit s.--li.le to iniT'-as.-. or even maintain lie- enthusiasm of his admiiviH oito.-irs :i..." I- it .s-il.h-to hritiir 1 . Ill II a!i lle elements i. SM''Kirt ? Is t here any .jiiatfer in hieh he is more I-inl ir now than in I-ll onti- .! n.-e w hi. ii he in-. lie- ill other (lliii men and arty l. ail.-r .jreater And, tiii..l! an I newt d - i-i-. . ! v. e. mid hi-.-arry now.ali) he'l'-l t!i..n iti Iss-h tin- State ..1 In damn, tin- Slate ..f New York, or the t i'.- .-f (' iiiii'-i-;ieiit '.' Tin' p irty ran n it irna t . t in-i hapter :' ae. i-l.-nts; it ran not If - sei; to --:!i!.-ii at straws of eh.l.s-H in t Iii-oi 1 hat -.-.iithem s:..t the Virginia-, or North afoiina. or Teliti.-ss.n- ,n i.-d-T to romi-en-ate lor risks titim-ees-..o-it tal;--n in 1 1n- Nori h. We s.,v n..iikiy. and we know that we an- -;. -akitii' !'..r many le pnhliratis w hen h i iv th.it it wo-1 1 1 l- a n-.-t il -ss-rate ...-n:ii'-nt. in ii-w nl la, i-on-r-i'ienees ..t f.ie'iri-. to reiiomitiati' M r. I'ia'ni". ill' iia- had hi-. -audi -l.i'-x . Ii - was hiyally .i:i.rt, .) hy every . lenient tli.lt w ill have to. - ri.'iii or th" ,jij, i-ninjty to ron-.,1-r 'ie s.--o... I p;-ot.-il o! his name. I'li-it in- i,,.ied i- n t th.-ir fault I. nt his mi-l in! an.-. 1 1 - m not jn-tlv a-k a vi-n-lure. TIIK l!ll-i III H N l-MI'A i- fairlv iini'.d. Mi. I'daine ami hi" :Vi. n.is ,ii- l"" -;iiip--rt. a- th I'.irlv men. Th.y will net 1 1. leeiits siijiiMitled hiin. I..a'! M'ld ii'-nrtil any tit and worthy ean li 1 it.- .li-.tn ih - National '-inv.-iitton inav el.- -t. Tiie .ih'. io.is --.nrM- . it w is lom a t id . .1 duty i in rno.e - .in- in le 1 ha- a-.' 1 : 11st h im in -it her t ile (s-r-sotiai limit., t'e- f.n-1i-.ii.d ..pjewition !,.r f-n- remit-- of l..i!ure pte-eited h Mr l;la.i.-. Th.--tren -ti. o! the party i- well ei'i-.-. lied and )-- .n'li.-.i iii Mr. siiertuun. 11.- oil. 1 .hi Letter. Ue II, la- e in Isith I til .ilia aii'l New York !i..tn Mr. i'.lain.- -I.'l' 1 1 he'll r IH ! iie f lll. r M ite si,---- It, II-l.-t. tT - -iltelldllli; tl.l- lssi i:- -! th. '-. Mt. sj,,.-:i, in ,-ttliiie.l To 1 . hv u..i Ueplll'il. lalis. lie Wollh; - ,i4 our Iii.!".-.!,.-!,!, a very strong ean '11, 1 1-. lie- i ii,r i-iililii- ser i-e ha- ..'.in., i t.tly ijH.d.ii.-l him for tie- I'n i I, tii- . Me i- h a n-.an in t'ieiital -t.it i' -ate fo'ee ,,f ,-ii. -l.-r a- the ( tiit -, 1 -i it mi., it ju-tU s--!n-t f .r it- ('hie. M, .-,'..,., l' .r r. llairi-'ti. o In, tin. 1. we l.e ii- . there 1-:. er. .v. :n-' r.-.ir 1. His up ; Wilt defeat I II I. is OWII St.lt. il.ls liee, r.-.it 1 i -t a!. To - !:!-!' d-.ilinu in tie ar-.m.-i'ie.; of the leji-iatit' distri.-!--in- pojinlari! and 1 ;,i Lr n.-arh- u er ' . me that a i.'.i- ii.il 1t.ni i had to ! im l.-W-d in older 1.1 stop his ro'lipl.-le irnimph. In no re-en' m : : t i.-.il i-onlest ill!!.- the .pialHies of ilit.-e;,;, and W i-e ea.V-1-ihip Ihm-ii more .lis. laved H!. ll!ll 01 Mi;. HVIillllloN in Vi s ..wn Suite. That he rid not, in it 'a! -.-t phase, tjiis-nt his Hd-isarie- with -tin irown weapons and tn.-th.-ls ). lure, ami fraud marks hitii nior.- learly as an '."iioral.lt- leader, of m.ii, un-1 not a m.-r-i.l t i. i.in. Mr. II irr'is..ti'i. iiomniat i, a w.-ild hae many, if trnt all. 1 leinetits s.i.-1-eiw. trom the very strt. No Ifi'iu.. i-rata-.Tamil. late roiiid takr the State ol 1 liana from l im. hih) the know li-dje ot tin-fa -t would far to nie him the T.re-tiLT ..I - -, i.-i ., n d win him not m!v .'lel.iit loth ..f the douhtful States in tie Isist. lleroiiid rally eery ral frieinl ! Mr. Idaine. aii.I h,. wonhj nut tvj,.) s-iy nTi ..I th's- who l.roke away ftoti. ;lir psrty in 1h4 who ate nut alri-adv I .111.-1 with tin- I k-uioi ratir ois'.iuiition. Why. th.-u. wul.i n-4 Mr lhirris.111 he . -1.-1..1 ? other tiH.fi may lie imm.sl. n doiiht. "'Ii.-ral lrjim u- dea.l. or 1 e would 1- r. aill.ly Inn- Iss-ll the rhl.i'-- of tnanv. It - H.4 that e mean here to in.-ist ..n h.-r Mr. SiH-niian .r Mr. Ilarri.n 'hat m. ..., ..fn -r-ii;jstiiin them. It L s,mp!y (hal Im- ll.s-is--iti.-s i.f ihe ,-t,-f .r tin- llei o! ii. an-.if the Nation detnaiel ttiat t!ie should I. In.sibs. How . a inaM w h i .li lea.i them u, a i ''an lu s w.-r 111 lss. jnd who will ii.tt iatut tUeu. ilia -si. ud and Tiiiaiient d.-ie.-it 1 lnrty-tliive yi-ar. have p.ss,si .iu v the intr.l'j.tioii .J" Jr UijilV t'oiioh s.r lp. and it still stands 111, rivalled. t-t'lM- leliuilie. I'rw- i'l.-lA HONEST PATRIOTISM. i y.nj hav.' ra oiii.-tliinr in th? T j atx.'tt t!p -wst .h-f.-n-". Tin- ; i.lea Iia noinpliow ifot ahrwd that our I cia-t oiiL'lit to l. l;n.sl with fortx mi-l ' jrnn a a atnir.i to Kurojie ajrain-t d- c'.Krinir ar aaitift it mie inoniine I ; f..r' hrrakfast. Ilnpnwr- have tmrveycl ! n-I rt-i-.rt.l.nn.Ithr ontT.--ioiial com i uiitt-fi hav it xn.1 rt iort 'l an.l for I aU.nt jis(i..)ii.oiifi can p-t thiit in wii-h sha-that li-n tlif ent-tny V first i iroli-ola.i h.Tiv.-s in fiht -he -an U- a!u- t-.I in .n.-r styl.-. A lot of us ! Mttitufiii liie !t-.i at Tr.nl. -n. and tli.- ..lily armu' P'in loan li.iha-i a ii.- -ja --r ri-a-H'i :-.av f..r !i.r lit.-. li. n a Strang, r wtt.-t-ia' with tmi Kit. hi-ls ami a tall (.'irl. .hiu k.-l l Ii.- I.a.v.- tni.!. r a --..t. rf.-l I th- ifirl to atioth. r. an-I a!k.-l u to tilt- niii w ith tin- n.-sj,ain r :tnI -k-l : I " Mist'-r, is th. n- anyihin-j in the ).a--rals.iit oiri.a-t .I. fcii-. -'.' ' N... sir!" was tin-L'nill n j.'y. ' That ' siii'i'.ar. H.i- tii-y fivi-n it. th.- i i-a -1.. you think?'" -I .l..r.t know what vou m.-an. sir." You "lout? Win, ttii-v ha- l..-cn iii-(sssiir- to s-rfi-t roinfort. IK' lia-1 t.i'kitii for tin- la-t . ar als.nt l.ii-hhn tiiirt-s-n s,.Aant.-. six -arri:.;r--s an.l six f..i1s to prottvt oiin-oa-t-. I h'- lon I horsi-: hi- wil'.- t!. most vii-i.int nar tin- iiioti'.h of T-.ni"- -i . .-r. uti.i J J .lr.'ss.-.( w. tnan in town; hi- -hihl hm! ratl..-rt-vs-t th.-v'il l.'iiM a h:.. f .rt tli.-n- ovi-rytliii: that inon.-y .-..uhl lmy. 1!. J in- way tiling now Knj.an.l. Kraii.i- hail -;.!.- a la.'f in tin- coiinm. non or f.-niiai.y roiii l .1.-. hire war against ii' .i.lu. t : v-. in nhicli In -nti-rta:n.-.l tn--an.I lati-l a iot.-c a! T-.tn's ri..-r lM-f..n- i .-i.-i:!y. allno-i-.-li not in tin-styl.-o siirli w.- ha 1 ..nr-.-s o-ti. Tln- '! '! '!a-- as !!. !:.(. .m. ih- ha'l twenty-oil.-ri'i.t on my farm, ati-1 iio!.hIv kmois j cnr.hiM- on liis ciii.-itry sixty tii- 'laiiL.i- th.-v'.! .lo. Iti.n't s,.. any- !.r --.!ii:o an.l niritw lior-.-!., aii'l a y.n-ht tioiis- a'.ut a fort at Tom's n-.i-r. .ii? " w hi.-li . o-t lihu aho;!-. -.'" a moiun. -,,, sir." j " Wi ll, tiiat'c singular. If thi- ..v.-rti- j m.-iit t-x-.-ts nil- to.i.h.wii l.oliin-l a r.nk with in v oi.l shot-t'iin an-I k.--J linroj"- fr-.m lan.lin.' at that i.int it's -x- I ih-. tint' a hi lie too niu. h of one man. i I ii'ht to the d-a'ii. of coin--.-, out ehaneis. are fliat a h'til tl y roiii-l the li-k .in- iiin-s.nte I man. o nn- l-i h'ti't s.1 .i I. till -lit '.' " " 1 In t I t. Ii yon ii-. in tie- tir-l .!a-.-'. '" "Sav! mel.ii'- y-.il 'ii.n t eare a i-...;-r ahoiit -oas! .1. fell-".-! " eM-lasim-'l tlie two-sat. ii.-i mail as a n -1 s)ot i:-ar.-.l on either che- k. " N .t a eoj.jier. sir! " " I thought . from the start ! Yon live out in Mii-hiiMii or Indiana or Illinois, ami are 111' k-l away in Mini' ho ler win-re tie1 -herirf eati't I'm 1 ', let alone an itn.i ler of our sa. r.-.i sii.-! . no. oil. lon't k.-.-r ' '" " i ai h.-r ! " i - i 1 1 1 1 - -1 le- I.,! ha'f i-'i--: hut he l irilT-d oil " NJ .r . ! ke.-j. sllet ! tl. "i'i.t if l-.'ir i- .:.-,-!. .i,- 1 we ii hale plenty i ne.i fii.IIO-. a lei h.Te s a Oil ji i- 1 i.ii- ar aein n-:.- ri-!,t a: I.. ;.f.ve a i str.mi-r, .tel yi.a fi' intn.-la-t war?" None n" vo'ii hn-iti. s -ir' " 'rhee'. hi-i.--ii h. n I. i.''-lif ii i-i.-n ! silld til"- tw.es.. teliel mall. J- he 1, lined In Iheeriwd. "When you lire) a man who don't ki-er how s.sm the h ill of l.i' jiini on ti.i- roiintry you h.te l'n:nd a in.. n w ho'd d:' up t in- I., me- . !' a-in n-..-toti and -s II '-m to a innk man I .r li e dollar-1 " Tin- man with the ln-w-pi-r laid il .1. wn. fjot on hi- hit, and a-ke i th. other il In- would step out doors a min ute. "No. sir. I won't!" was the prompt reply. "In the lir-i pia.-e. I've ot these two fsltehels to plirteei ; in the Srvnli'l laee th.-n-V Mary ; in t he t hird piaee, I don't ti.-lit Mlh no man who didn't litrht in tin- last war. In the fust plare 1 a-keil ye if then- was an thin in the pa- jH-r ahoiit ouriitast defenses." " And I said 11. 1 you idiot 1'' " And you xai.l you didn't keer ! " "Neither h. I ! " "There's his hand arin, r.-ntleuieii." Whil I'm lyinjr U-hind a r-n k at Tom's river, waitinu to s.-l my life in defense i' my roiintry. hi r - s a feller from Coon I loll.-r. Stale of Indiana who don't ki-ei a ropi-i' ropi r how ij i.-k Knsnp.-kiv.-rs the sit. of New .I.-r-ey with the l lisid of our hra vest itn-n 1 " " Tat her 1" rhided Mary ii-'.iin. " I'inine alone. M.n v ! You know all alx.iit .rarprt raus and darnini: and hoii--w-.rk. hut you never heard the ruuil'le ! war. If l'".uroiH is .j .iii to jump into this routitry I want t" know who's pi-lll-j to sh.s.t tnr ill the haek a- I faee t he enemy. " Tiie man w ith the newspns-r i..en.-d it and sat down wiih a d.mL'eroii- ylitier in his eyisv an.l there wns a solemn wiener for a few minutes. Then the Tom's river man e i--d over to M.i-y and tin-y slid out doors toother. Then In Uskoiiei! through the o-u win-low t-. tiin-eor four of us, ami as we went out In- surrounded ns an I Inspi red : " ieiitlemeii. it's my s ileiuti ..pinion that, that feller isa jauiiisary from liu r..s' win. has i.me over hereto roax t nelr Sam not to put up any roast .e-f.-iisi-s. I want to say ri-ht here, and i want you tn hear it and reineiuher it. that if the enemy land at Tom's river it will ! over my dead hody. And I won't Is-to h lame ..r it "-M. Oi a 1.. ... IL .-Ir'-' f V v '.-, .'. Making a Cabinet. A lady 11. hi.-.ae-.. a hfe-loui.' f'i. iid oi the l.ine..!n family, tells the f.,-l..w it -' After Mr. l.iin ..ill's eleetii.n, and l.. fon hi- iua'i.'iir.,tioti. he was so Le-i-t hv "lli.-e s,s k. is and interviewers that he had im leisure to form Ids ':ioinet. II. rauie for a little time to t'liieairro. hoping I .r a ijtii.-t inten i. w ith Mr. Hamlin, with whom he had no .-n-, plaint. ill. Hut. al.i-1 the p.litiiians were e.pi-.iliv uhi'p toil- hen. " To i-aie these Mr. and Mrs. lalli-oln 'a ft- invited to my father's imiise to si, nd the .lav. inoti.' :ho-.- whom Mr. I.in.0'11 wished to ton-nit wire .Itidor Trumliiill iMi.l t'arl S-htir. who were then-fo il-, invited to U-at our house at ti.i- same time. Although the Weather v.as vi-ri cold and the drive a onr one. many rami- t i rail 011 Mr. Lincoln. In desiwir he was tiiially ohlijfed to take refill- with Mr. Hamlin in my larcre s limy nMitn, w hero fur wvera' hours thev Mir.' cl.isetcd, while my father kept fiiard down stairs to (.rolert thrui from intru-i .11. " I talkisl iiiuch to Mr. Lincoln at that time. He never talke.l flow n to women. ounc as I was, he addressed mens a fri.-n-l uud (s.mpanion. " The next time 1 saw Mr. Lincoln was at a reception in lb, White House. A 1 pissa-d with others ill Ihe profession he said : im remain until after the crowd ha6 not uss, d thirty, hut wh.. I,.,.k,si and tfoiie. and we can talk Illinois.' u ,hc ,;n ,'.f ."mi years. S .,i the " 1 reiu.-ml.cr jtl-t what he said to me, : men who w.-re iiiruiii... erav w hen I was as he approached me ntVr the crowd had j a Imv. and who were .rims or J.", dis,s-r-,i. lb- . )(.ar,lf . r..iind-hho.il,ere.l. Vnt " I have taken a s.-vere eld from hav- an,! .jueriilous. their fi,fi white, an.; iii' my hair nit : this reminds me: On.f their heads bald and irrav. Thev were when I was in Chi.-a.. I wassittin in admirably dn-ss.-l. their munners Iii. oth.v f the old Tn- nt Hons.-, i and a:.'t-.-.'.,Me.-in.I ,.verv!, lv knew t'l.eiii when a licmsUiy in the sti-eet called out. , but they w. n- the . Id.-st 'm :, it, ti. "ll.-reV Al I.iivln"s pictur.-: I,.-'!! l.H.k ' world that ideht. Tin- aw-raite ticn.-l--tter when liia l.nir, cut." Now. do ; al-iut-tow ,i s,-eis t f t pi,-,-,- all at you think I U.k H-tter h. u my hairs ,.. He U a suave, woil-dn-ed. ai.-r.f-'"'" al'ie and apjoreiitly h.-althv for a few "I replied: 'Mr. I'n-sident, in the , years, an.l !hen suddenly .s all to lai.iiii:.-of another, m.thin- c.,,1,1 either ' srt. It ti- v.r . hanp s bis minmer or ids Id to or detract from your .-rsx.nal a.- habit. It holds bin; .;p as an iippalhiu; V'.-araauv to m,..'" . example to yoiin--r men. bvt .hmht ,f Th- -uliar purilTiiu: and l.il.lin up " ""' '"' .ei u( Hu.,l ii Sarsajmriila Make it The fr.vju.-ut and painful dis.-asi-, rheti the very bes im-dicirie to tai at tliix inatism, can N- .niuiiieiitlv cured by ",'J"1- i Salvation Oil. Too Much Money. An 1 Miivin.. I tni' fellow who lias a'-j'iMiii'tstii'- with tin sh i i i n:i r--t. Mi miiwrsiitii.n ,-.ili.-'l an-! 4-m. S-i met "mf extent. .-.r.v.iis ihe li?u,.-v.i,.ii of t' much money. Suli'i I. i!.' .leelnnsl it'Ii'l not i-oii'r.bnte to hu man l!:piim to anytli;:i2 like th. extent i-o.le iia;i4ritn''i. I aree'l nil hiin. He Kii'l. iii'l.f., that ni.-u of iii'hI erate ni-ans were the only ciitciit.-l men the only nidi w ho .njoy.-l lift'. I f'.si,i .I his hali'i. Yes." he KiM. "those niei. I.a-e all muds iiiom-y thai t!i-y i-aii not derive any is-n.-fit from it. "1 .Inci." Ik- went "witli ha!-' a il-.. n Millionaire. I nave ha-i a ln-tt,-r .iinni'i at the elu:. or the p-'anrii.-t !"it tfi;-t is n.. ma't.-r. After dinner they li.-ca:i U'kina ! h-.w tn i. h in.. nt y a man --oiiM i-xjh-u.I in having tin- Iii.i-t hlMirio-Is Il.-.-es-ili of life, not sia-akiii-j. of i-oitr-x". of pi'-t -in-, or ho! lees. ,r ta-t.-s that .lU-eoni ! !.v- ii:ioi:t One of tin-in fi'iir.-l if .. :t. lie Inol a com ji!.-t.-esialTlishment in town, a if ami a chiM. He ha.l in li:eesi.ili',i-:ii--tit every tljin that a- in ih- tin.-st .len-e an.l !..r a.l tin lions.- m ln, .l.uv in i-oniitrv. his wile's ln-ss,.,, his iniii-,- hol'l i-jVni- he e-.iti i not witho it wa-o i-Vik-ilI in . re than Sin.!!.! in a inoiiih. Then I ! lint the i-ipu'ar i lea on the sithje,-: of i what e-tahli-iii.-tit !s j- v.i-.'.l-. an i a- a nil"- ell! i l ei V Im'J oll-l t l ie . . t .' U . Si-i e! .11 i v.-ry ri h men who -lint t!;ei"elves in i n.,!hiii' in tte-ii- h-.il-. -. w ho i-nt.-rtain a I luiii-ii ;i- l.eli- I-..H !s-:hiv demand, who i have ewry roml'.rt atid eetv luxury, i-oin-.ir ill tie- st it;-m.-nt that It is i.npos ' sihie to e. p.-iei on ! ') rim n i i il" "f a h.n. ' hold inoie than spi.o i- a moiilii. Ih- ran hny pii-lnres and keep ielditi.' t-'iisie artii-le- and ail ti...t -"rt ..i'thin.'. hi:! ..ij an not find hixuries and am ..ri.-sthat le . nd that a moil nt of moti.-y nitle-s oi L-n ia f -r Wall!. ill Wa-!e. ela-UIllheritlTj raf her I iii.n hi-ln-': ii.: .. ny r.-i'ir:: in e--:n-fort. s., vou s.-e all ; -n want!- -i'-i. a i ir ..nl the i oilah and .!'.n"t yo'i wi-ho;i in iv e, ; ,; V tine mni: .n.rie In -r-. wh.. ha- .. m .-I n "led e-fai 'ii-i'.i.- nt ll 1 Inallll.-ili- .ii' lie.-' hi;.i!-.(i- -; !e. a i - iniie-i th.,: ii - eoiiT-i ti n-'d any J iiin' hi-.ollld 'tl ike all! li-e "f III hi- hoil-e le.!, I ,.i,i - .." 1 1 a iii 'i. 1 '. -r iii- t hat w 1 !' -eii vi hi l.i-i i-r. We iii I..W er and ii.-aHT ri.i . oj miiiioiiaire ,1,-1-madaui". We have an artiele ran S.-I1 at si,i.,i a nioiiih and if that do.-11't s i't vou we e.,n otVer yon a 111illi.u1.1ir -s e-!..!';;-hnieiit tiia! .-..-"s -T." a month. Y-.ii woiiiiin't ear,- to low -t. stii-.-I v. v. 11 I;. 1,,. ' ;..;., . - - A Chinese Official Dinn3r. Thep' were t lin-e t 'h mi s:- nti itaiii-in.-iits at Nan kin. I ih -rihe only tin one at the i-m-ral's yam. in. as !s iui. the u.rsl distinctive. Aliiiv.- the dais in tin- room was a .(iiiver ot' paper ca-.-s varying in length. It was explained that tt h.n the oem-ral sent to a prisoner a I. .ni: one it nn-tnt a ,h - ath m-ntene v hen he -.-lit a short one it meant hastina l-.iiiL'. lu the center of the room a tahh- wltnor.t cover iia s-t with howl, ch .p-tle ,s and tin- tiny ( hiueT-i-cuis. Ai the last uiotii.-nt it w..s found that knivi-sand f .rk- w.-re fin-jo! -ten, and ('apt. Miller -ent to the ship for some of his ow n. When Tin-y came the dinner at w hieh '.int. 1 lil'-r, the L'eti eral. t'e- Taotai. th- int.-t pr.-t.'r, and I w.-re pr nt immiii'-ii'V I. There vvre howls for the captain and m;-. out m.ly hop-ticks and sho.-t por.-eiain sjMH.ns lor the others. A liir-- howl wn- put in the renter of the t. , hie. into which the Tjeii.-ral pu! a spoon, and. rising as he did so, d.-po-iied some ..I th -cotif'-nts ia our howl-. We t s- to :ickn-iw le.i'-- the court. -sv . All.-r we well- helped, the other- I. -Ipe i th.-in-si-lves w ith th.-.T st ....ns ami conveyed the content to their mouths. Tiiis pro-ce-.- r, 'l! Itlil - I through all milium Tilde UTinihcr of di-he- hil l-' ti -!-. sli nks' litis, sharks' lip-, h.unhoo h.-.l-. etc.. w;'.'! chicken, luck. ;s,rk. mutton, etc. There w.-rc I Inn.-.- m litis s'lppln-d hy at;, lid nits w h-, sedulously tilled tiie dps At ii.tc! -v..! thi aiteii'lanl hroiiu-iit lo the LUi.-t a damp cloth, w ith w hich the faces Wen- .lli iste'led. 1 i 1 -! and cieuiv. 'es wen- smoked Ix-twecti the roiirs. . I noticed a! th I 'nioii cluh in New Y ,1 1. and the Itom- hlati in San l"riiiicise.i . sa me rus tahle he various . tm,, pr.-v .'il - f 1-Hi.le illla'l i- :fiv':--s w ,, Aft. r a tii'ii- :! r - 1 vv i: ,1 i he 1. 1 l.e .11 1 o.va-iois.tlly .1 .. i.. I .. dm. h. ''II'-. .1 il i II' w sm.i.iis iin-1 choi.--.ick-. a .-or. an! w !;. ! it with tier v. . 1:' "ti 1 iir-.iih i w Im. wis .:' lre-'l Iiien',- .ill i -s. t; - - , i,.-,j ll.-Vel el. 1 hiuf. i lill.li'v s l.'-ste'I o t.i" Iii l.d ttiat I eotil 1 c.t im im. re, h-it i: i.e a- ild k; ej the balini.e until I cilh- in twi. Vents ;..il; i:i.-vv I WeC.'d rii. I :c hesl 1 e. II d. This sally w.is -. -1 -1 ' I V. til la loiter and cti.le.i the f. .isi. I)ihc Were broiiin u. illli..it:ii llliiil M.lir.ih- S.i'llte! s',rT!.ler There tllU.ll jollity and fun at this .iii.ii- r. I tuid t'iiaii. s I.-..h's sti.rv ..I tiie .liscverv "f ro.i-t j.ip. wii ,-h was i-ec.-i'. i-.i w i; h .-.tiotits of laiiL'hl. r aiclhe aiiiioiiticeii.eiit hv the T...'!ai that he had .'tie iciise and a p. i! an.l that he was liointf h'.mc to burn the hous.- thai tm;i-t. ' - - At a r.s-eiil. ci.iiventi..ii ol tilivsi'-Ians it was proven by aliaivsis tint Ih-d Mar oui-h lire ciitaiued no daic'emus nur eotiis. Thel.st was so cotiv iiicim; that the must sceptical were satisfied, and phy sicians ev.-n when' ii..w r mineu. I the remedy. iilv "'" cents. - - The Man About Town. I fell to thinkiiiir of the rounders and in.-ii alnMit t,.wn as I lean.-! ...-r the edj;eofa box and saw them file pus! me in pliitoi.us. They ir.i to piec.-sat a f.istcr rate than any ..liter st't ..I'ta.-n in the world. Many a head w is jr.n that did not show a siirn of aj live vears airo, uti'l nun after man p.is-d by with a carel.-ss c:,rn:c'e and bl.ise face ho ha 1 The Country Boy. I Ttie roiintry lad who is trained to situ- j i pie wny a'ld h-nnrly virtu.--, an 1 w ho ! l.-arns w hat a doflar is worth hy actually ; artidii! it. andi-r t'.ie law s of imperative I nei--ssty, has a tremendous advatitatre : , over the town Uv. The roiintry s. Ihh1s i an' farinferior to the tow norcity h.o!s ! but this is i-ountrrlnilani-ed 1 the Cirt i ! that the roiintry Is.y is trained U work j from the time he can pick np oorn--oli ! ' or to run the kitchen stove, till he si'-eg out to his ow n home. The country lmy has a mile r s-i U walk to an-I from -srh.sil. w hich -jives him vigorous - t ife and heai'h. The country '"y or jrirl , is f;uv to f;i.-. with plactiinl rcali- ; ti.-s. II.' ss-s ii'-w si,ly in-.n.-y is made ; on tne iar.ii, 1 e is taii;:ht from youi'ti up 1 ihi- nee ! of is ..n-.i..v ; he has the nature i of savini; first explain -d 'o him every! ; -lav ill tin- week; he is not exposed to ; tiie temptation, of the sal..n r Lail r.s.m ; he is not teinptisl to l.e h lad:;-s' j man Iw-fore he has occasion to use a raa.r ' on his down.' ch.-eks. H.- may le a iti He ru le, he may not feel easy in com- i pany : titil in the l.-iii;, ciosi iy-coiitested '. ra.-e .-f liie it is the chap that trudges to j school lurefooted ir. summer and in -to- j ;as in wititer, w hose mot her cuts his hair 1 w ith tin- sins-p shears, that leads the chap tii. it o.K's to the i-ily wh' star, in-1 shirt-front and fun and whose In-ad is shaved w ith the law n liioui-t in the harhcr shos. siicii has heen our ohservation. and think we know w hat we are talk in); ais.ul. Sjeakiicj fr..m e.)K-rictice. we never read any h.s.ks with sm-ii avidity as th .s.- .ievotir.-d. w hile the h "i.--s were n-stiti-; at the i-ud of tiie plow land. The h.-ys we envied forty years a,.. i.iu-etii. y w..re cassimer.-s and lauotii.-d at our jeans, have dropped so far ha. k i i the 1 ice that we have almost for.Mtten then. The chaps who had plenty ..f money at che;:.-, and the city hred fellow- have n..t h.-cn. as a rule, heard iVoin much since, while the country hoys, who wore plain clothes and kept close to their hooks in th" ol.l coll. ''.-, are leading the thoii.-ht ..f Iowa and other Stat.-s to dav. Ancient and Modern Oaths. i J.rt.- a chapter niL'ht be u rltt. n. w r:l.-s !all d.- ' Mlili.- ill the Silt l.-lke 7i'eo..-. tl.. .11 tl. Methods of til kill',' .. It' is in a- rin.! r. .tit:' i i.-s in Uit!) .ii.c'u-iu and i.mI ern 'hues. In si. .hi- parts of Cliin.. a w ii ie 's -,', ..i n ti...ii a s .T-.-r at t'n- ii:.- lll'-llt lie ! k s ih.' Ol'.tll. In !-'!'' I he rust' .m j-ri-v.iiied ... sw c.-ir-xu-f by tie t... .. This js .s;ti, to have I..-, n ..ii .i.-c..titit "f the veneration in vhii 'i to.. i..-.e was h.-ld iti that e-nin-trv. Ii: M l iau'.."' ai' tie- -ople sw :r i-ither hv their S"V T'-i''ii or hv their iiiotlier. and t here are t wo f. tms n!' w it nessiut h ' oath, on.- to "sirike th.- water,'" and th ..tin r t.. 'spear the calf.'' According to tlldtield. in his " Kxjiedi tioti into the Interior of Africa, by the N'iL'.-r.'" at lddali. "pluciiis; a naked s-A.-r! or knife t-i the thr'.at is l.M.ked Uj".'l as the si r !i!pst :r i if of intioi en.-.-. and the ni' ; - .l.-iiin t'oi-iti of ..at h tln-y in adniiii -t. i . In this manner the kiiil' is s',,ir:i, ..r mi";tiues at the s.int of a pois.in.st arrow. '" We l.-aiii )' .ii fro ii " !r'ii---'s Travels " that in Ahvss.ttia a iiiilch less suviip f.iin .f sv .-iiriit-.' i in ti-e. II.- says: " I'hev t.s.k tin two forctinirers .if my r':'ht hiiii'l alter the other, mid then kiss.- ! t hem t form of swearing u--1 there, at least aiii .tiL' I a s. ..vlioi-iillthein-solves I 'liri.si inns. Tli'- most ancient 'oitn f sweurin-j; . f which we have iiny r, r.l is that men tioned in the I'.i'le ,f .enesis, where Ahr.iiiatii. s eaiitij his eldest servant, required him to place his hand under his ( Abraham's; thi'ii. This form is nu'it ti'. .e.l in several places in the Old Tes tament. Anciently the .lews swore by Jerusalem, by the io.1 of Israel, and also hv broken class, this last form lM-iutr sim ilar to the ( hinese custom of breaking a s -.nicer against the itness box. The ancient (ireeks and Iiotnans swore by .Itipit.-r. Minerva, Neptune and other L'ods and "idd.-sses, liiyinir their head up .it the artar of tlie divinity swoin by in t:ikiii.' a particularly sacred oath: the iiiici.-nt iertuaus by their -"ds, by their s words and by their ln-ards ; the Scandi navian, U-siiles iipiK-alin-; to the if..-s. t niched a Moody rina in the hands of a priest. T ie Hindoo swears by the Ve.l.i :ui-1 a Mohamiiiedan is sworn u the Koran. The Same Man. Iid you ever, asks an cxchanj.'e. meet with I i -it niifnrttinate man who every body who d-M s net know him firmly be lieves to be marri-d? The man to w honi every married woman says: " IiVally, yon ..iiTjht to have a nice little ife and a little li-iiie. You would make such an adiuirai.lv domestic husband!" When thev know Hint he isn't, ami isn't likely I ' . th.-v im tiie.liateiv put up a history f.r hi'ii an i ifive it .nit conli'lentially that h' ii i- had an adventure; that he has lo. i .in H . n jilted, or that the loved i. ne I...- li.-d and his heart i in the tomb I t he I '.iplllcls it h the beloved duliei. And thi-v pitv lim and an- tender and (elitle to him. Hil l the Volltl llirls avoid ! ; i ..l.d t! - ' I Mii ids feck around liim nil i v.. Hit li i ci. .-!.-i' i in. If jou'll ilives I ;o.-il.- iii. li v '-tl "I II mi I he's ls-i t'-ct !v si Hind, pii!e. ;!y h. ir' w In.'..-, has -rhas jilte.i a La ( yir's, ..ii'! is j'l-l as loony a h.-ich.-t'.r .-. ii, ..- i- Naver Saw The Desert. i.-i n-r iti .'i.ij.hv class -' What ! i- .. de-n Veiiiii.' Mini, nt "I i. n't kn.iw, iiiimi. i I ii!way i.- l at the sc. oud lahle.'' ! Tii'-re is nothing o ensy as lo be wise ! for others : a s-cies of pro. lijfality. b the j w.iy l..r such w slum is wlmllv wasted. . Il is rrc ttmt a pe'l.-'strifin ..ntlu- -ti-c-.i l.s-s T!u - in ii li whotriesto please himself I i"'i tK-'ir f.nsx rs l.e r.-nmrk nU.iii the ..i.-l.-rtn! I ciir ilii .- Miicr. of ci ! i.i sr-ji.' Siir-nuti Hul us an en. icr tunc than he who tries to sum, ihe urcui Kr.-m-li rciu.-'ly l..r i-..ii-ini!.:i..ii. ple.is. A 1. i i . . I t t ,, ;,. i .. . ..... n i, . t .., mm iii 1,-nu i ,ui eii lllf-fini'l "fa r.-d hoi stove simply by toilchin it I -?.' I Vi ts? ii- . - K wv e u 5h WJ- i ... .. -finc i-r- IT,;) ',.. . i'J RE. . wti t i i'? tmt 7i"jroa, - ' - . - ! ,s 1111 .I1.V..IS On. II. IK .ll1.T..rc eJICQBS 9 Cjf Rheumatism. tnraka. Jk I 1 8 tfalM. RfWw rtr flSII rM K. F1KT1 XT. Mill T l'K'i.;i-l Al I'UXXVJL Op! 0m f ROYAL Pli.".? Jk O Absolutely Pure. Tlii I'.iw.t.T never rtri. -. A iuir. l i.f tnnty; slr.-l:tnll MU'i w l...l'--.in -ll.-ss. ..ie .-.:: 11 1. i l!r!ri.;,?.T!i''",u.,C w.-iL-iit. nlum t hi.li..t.-tiit-r. -v-i , rn. K0v.1L IUK1N.. i'.iWI.KH Co.. l'S, With si . ' Y. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? yn 111 Euruv. ud wh only u: iy uitr.iucw' m tbi ouuutry. i th" RUSSIAN RHEUniATISai CURE Thi- T:":!P.!y hw iti- t-n-iur- in ..t of C- "HitfiS 'oM'i.iii- !:i.t ' i:iT:' ..r .dnwrj Oiif in;-i' ff, : ,.t-'l m tfM thm-.ii'lfc of u'"ivr t-t vtlietn it I:: ti-. .; .-tt r- :vl it ii: tUi-U uliitid u'.l Mrh - Lsiv o in .t it. 11 WILL CURE YOU II It 3 cIijth ". F.YKIM IIM i!I.NTt V.V frf'xgS 4 'jr- f t' tll 1 rati. :.r . . pp .- -r mf.-miTiton. lrsrri?l iv tililt-u K.II1 u-liti!';!..'.:. Ir.-c. 1 -1-., all drntfsls. If i.Ti- i.r t'i ti .1 in i's.;i'..i t f -lriii-ti it T.i yi'u. .1-. r.i.vll T. IzK a.iVTh'iisr .-'-. (. j, ' H le .-.-r.l e- T. I'l . I.Zl.ti I' ISM'S ij a s-II tliirLcl slirrl, I'll... '. i I). ..bia. YC' LAST CHAHGEfov TJ BUY oi DAKOTA THE CHIC41D ICW PRICES. T'-rms--'" Ttltittbe RAILWAY C 1. Ut.d:; l' AY I OK ITM-.U in Tive HALF yn:r. I'rin arr rppiu'vn! tnnrintf. Mit, MILLION ACRES W-tha.tite It. .r.k. 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AUil c.vi hnmy .-iy I tinxv iM-vr i.i'-t wilS ji fin i'iv i k- W.-i ' -' r;;i:iti li.i So m. lor i .n-i i r.i pt ion. t'oii..-lis 'M-" I'nniiiiii. i ha- in lh "otiniry n i-om -ir.it i -hort lim-'. Mini K in oi Ij A" ;!.' thr It-.i-l in I'musi 1' rnr It iriv' mtiivi rr-u :i:i'';t 'i'im. n:nJ 1 it- l Cititl.'lilil tliat vrt' lotm it vi. I''.iii- I he Miili'l Hi'i n-'ii'-'ly of tntTi' I 'I i; it poiin i irunniiitf - nii will n'fmM (It- m -in y in h,i h-v of li-tti-tnetoii. flLEH BROTHERp 1852. ROCHESTER, N.Y. U vv ant saiosraon. K;ieir--T'.-. r-l Khw ir-pn ..tiIt Tl.ps nsncis. no nr .ii. xi-nne. W.-imiv Snlury and ipmi Hi t i;ti. -it(.T ptn.l".in.-nt l. . sl umtt. Write furienua. 3i.-nti.io tala p&iH-r. 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I'm e iii i lii it I nii;-;.- ; h iiriij. T x--i rx- i ij , nt. i 't-tMit.ir tn---. f ! Y .(; tS.. Initr?:-;'. m iLit N. Y. ntarpr s;.yr. SALESMEN H2 Srr NEW FRUITS and SPE 0 A LTI E S,':T,V, "JiT':!. M.-R-I IIl -TIM K. I.OOII s.4l.ICV anti tV:r t:-l.s. IM,!! i llon.su. Active ai.4 Tuc-rslul lirnts, ... Cw l-r.-!. HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS, IMMijAML T) i.i?.T l llKsTKK. FA. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The OriK'nnl mm tmy iraia. f"- l H.IK-U IWm f wmrlh l IflmLn. iXTVTJf L DIES. k y-' VnniM br I SlrltM4MKnca.k-'fta4 fur mmmt. tc. . " . tm Kn lr rtwlr ' ttr . rpfftm ... IAME PAPFfT. OUfMCft.Mli, HIS liihwi riaift. Ps.irJMy ?t. ' Wl f wry I. w a. fkr Hf 'lil.kM. II si it i In. 1 1 I Mwv AST S. 1 3d ! Km nk . Citrjr'nter tells the follow in 1 i siory of Henry Ward Kwher : ! lie cald p-ll a story well, und 1 re ! inemln r weina one he once told about a ; i cow wliii h he had rei-cived in . paviucnt foradet.t. I think he told the storv in ! j one of his lectures, lie s'.il : j "It was s very bad deht, ami I came to consider it a lal payment. She was a ( thiu cow, hut the former owner said she ' was better than she looked, lieinga cross t j between a Jersey and he l'tirham. She j : l.M'ksl as tiioii)rh she Uiiirht have been a ; ; cro-s lietweeti an old hair trunk and an : j abandoned hofip-kirt. I kept the brute j j three days, and no one could appreciate 1 1 the stilTerins I endured in that time. The 1 j first niudit she broke thmuh the fence ; I ami rediiiT-d to a pulp all the tinder- . 1 clothing iK'loiiv'inj; to ray next-door ; i neiehlsir. 1 " sh-' put her horns thr)Uj:h my bath-: j tub .iii.l ale up all uiv -raiiiums. She i was to :ie three jralions of milk a day. but she seemed short just then and never had that to spare w hile we kept her. The t.. thekit. hen ; and upset a pun of butter and a tub of i j , . .... i j- 11 1 11 , I lard. Then she fell low 11 a wen, anil 1 v b.-n 1 p.t herotitat a cst-of live .'.oi - lars. she t.H.kthe eolie, wh.,1.inir-,'ou;h, or f-.m-thiiiit. an I ke.t 11 awake all nilil. Next a trreen thini: wa.s left in 111V 1 ii-i . (.'anion ; itiv neighbors iieath trees, an. ' the roie oil w hli h Ins Uli.lerwear j:rew- were as bare of fruit as a sitiidt'-tree, and i lie did not have a t vig of shrubbery left. My nei.'hlHir ciiine over to me and said : I "' Now, I don't desire any otiarred, but I I want yon to keej yoiireow out of my j shrub hery.' ''Ami 1 want you," my friend," 1 oaid, ' ' io k-ei your shrubbery out of my eow .' " I What True Merit Will Do. Tii-unprecedented salenf l!"M lnt'rrr-.vi- i. within a lew years, hasaston- , ished the world. It is without doubt the : suii-st and best remedy everdiscovcrcd for ; the : pi-e-.lv and elf'ectna! cure of Coughs, i l 'olds ii ii. I the severest I.unj; trouble. It ' acts mi an eiitiri !v dill'erenl principle from ; . the Usual prescriptions pi veil by I'livsi i l ians. as it ih.es not dry up a coUjih and ! j leave the disease still in the system, but ! on tin- contrary removes the i-ause of the : i t trill!.', h.-alsthe parts atHitcd and leavn I I 1 ,t . li. em in a purely liealthy eon.litio:i. A i bottle kept in the iiotise for u-e w hen the : ilis.-a-.es make their appearance, will save j doctor's hilis mid a loin: spell of scrioun ! iiines-s. Atrial v. ill convh.ee vou of these lin ts. It is positively sold by all dniL'iii-'s and '.'. iier.il dealers in the land. l'ri'-e 7"i cents. In rye bottles. A Fleeing Cashier. I'i. a.-ure-sei ker . i. ; e.c to Montreal i ' Look h'-re. lnv friend, four dollars is u little steep." I 'oachmaii " Vou ain't payin' it out of j yerovvn moiiey. are yi r '.' " j j Why Need You Suffer? ; : .. ! ( iilmore's Ar..t:iath- Wine cures chp.iiic diarrhoea. cholera morbus, dysentery and ; ad bovv.-l coiiiplailits ; female weakness, nervous debility, dyspepsia and loss of str.-n-jth. It is Ihe In st tonic kirown for ' m.-ii. women mid children. ; (iilm ue's Majrnetic Klixir c'in-seou..'hs i colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, and is the ls-st r.'inisly ever proiliiccl fi.rall dim-as- j es iif the thru it and lung's. One tea- j sp.s.nlul w ill relieve the worst case ot asthma in one minute. iihtiorc's Neuralgia cure is a jnisitive reiiKily for sick headache and neuralL'ia in ail its tonus. (iilmore's Pile Svifie is one of the best and most reliable sjo-eial remedies ever introduced. It never fails to aflnnt relief. The liiltuore liemedies are for sale by Iliesecker A Snyder. A Sioux Indian bears the name of 'Tbc-iiiaii-vh..-rati-so-fast-tli;tt-the-viud- was-lcft behind.' It is lielieved he partici pated in the stratejjc move on Wasiiinjr ton at the lirst battle of Hull Unn. .Vor r'tt'nu i 11. nit'l. rerhaps no l.al disease has puzzled and halll.-il the medical profession nnre than nasal catarrh. While not innn.idi atelv i al it is uiii'.ii;' the m.p-t listri'ssin naus.-i...s and disL'Ustini; ills the ths.li is heir to. and the r.-cords show very few or no cases of radical cure of chro nic entarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the introduction of Kly's Cream Halm u few years ao. The sue- ess ul this preparation has be-n most, uratifvini; and surprising. I i lieu omi xz' ' ii'niii nit 1 1 if mm?1' w ii ii joy. so that the liirlit ff it will stream nut of the w indow and do. .rs and illuuiinate even the larkness. w... . i :ii 4i... l...... Tli ti t Iliickin-.' I 'oul'Ii can Ik? so quickly ctire.1 by Shiloh". i 'tire. We L'Uar.uitee it. : .-v.l.l by tl. W. iK-nford .V. Son. ' A Ito.-ton com!iiii--iiii hous.' hamlled t.. tolls of cabbii'.'.'s so skilfully that the shipj-r had !" cent.- left after all chatves w.-re paid. Ifhes.r.ds another lot bis im ti head w ill L'o aloin; w ith it. Cretip, Whoopini' i 'oii''h and llrom hi t is imuiedint'-'v n lievi'd by Shiloh's ( 'urc. i S.1I by lii-n. W. Ilcnlord ' Son. ' W e are more tn iu ever persuaded that j us a weather indicator, the American: eroundhi'i; is a liar and a villain. Shiloh's Coiih and Consumption Cure iss-il.l by iisoii a L'UiiranUs'. It cures ( 'on- ; sumption. Sold by .eo. W. lienford Son. I 1 hree courts have decided that a mar riiiire by teli-jniph is illegal. If you want to make an absolute sun' thini? of it. svt marriisl by a minister. . Will yon suili-r with Hystepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloli'ij Vitalizer is iruanititee.1 to cure you. Sold byfreo. W. I! "iifor.l ik Sin. A f it'll man w ho Is'jan life as a boot black, having remarked that lie had taken a box at the oicrn, some fine meanly re marked if a brush went in with it. -- ! 'or lame back, side orrliest, use Shiloh's l'orous Plaster. I'rice '.'" cents. Hold by l..-o. W. Henford .vSon, .n .-.nxioiis corressu.ieni writes to in- quire what wm'd be thcetl'ect of a warin j lviroH-. In our opinion there would Ix- j a murki-d increase in the ! ath rate. i Sl.-eplessniht.s made miserable by that terrible coueh. Shiloh's ('lire is the rem edy for you. Sold by (ieo. W. Itenfonl A Soli. The man who would pick another I mail's (Kieket would write an anonymous I communication to a Ufwspacr. ! Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath i seiirel by Shiloh's Catarrh Heinedy. j Price ."ill cents. Nasal Injector free. S.ld I bv i ie... W. r.cnford .v Sm. J A sericriof practical talks to eirs has i !kl'Uii in isiston. With ur rirls the I most practical talk is the protKisd. . Shiloh's ViHli.-r is wlm, .vti n.,d U,r j ( .instillation. Is of .p,a-tlt.i. Dizzim-s,.. ' I nd all symptoms ..fDys'psia. l.-e HI I j and 73 cents r bottle. S.ld by lie... W. ' tx-iiiora tx .sin The Importance of purifying tiie blood fin not be overestimated, fur without jiure blood you cannot enjoy good bruit u. At tiiis season ne-irly every oue nrrd a good medicine to purify, vitalize, ami enrich the blood, and Hood 8arvi).ur'.:U l rthy your eonfldeuce. It in peculiar In 'L--U il streuirthens and bniids up tlir system. crr.it an aprt-tite, and tones the diga'shon, wLil It eradicates disease. Give it a tri.iL Hood's Si.rsapinilla is sold liyalldnii7rlt-. Prepared by C. I. H.xsi & Co., Lowell. .Mai. IOO Doses Ono Do"r i iritp Unipnjpi,, Pptopt TO Ji"Vpn j lilO fliliGiillja UDlUlli Vu DillUM, : 1 Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street, i d-m.i.. o. ! Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Estublishrtt i.3 hv Imvid It. ;tll'ns..ii. e..f. S. wivi-niim-ni In i. i-.m-. tn:niii.'.:d aad ron- ; . U1ICI.-.1 Oil ITH- SVAtrtn tt t 1 1(- 1 S s. rr,.t ! Service. i'liiiflilV-mial Aueut. in nil ilie l'rinciil cill.-sn! Im- ! Itlt' .i sia!,- am) f tiiiu.I.i. I. H. till KINS.. s. l'rilirli:ll lllnl I. I'll. Supt. iiKia.ll M. iM.wKl.l.. .sin.i riiit.-ii-I-.--r Hon. .lulu Hvi..h.i.. Ait v t. ,r t Im-hiir.-uu. K'li-r.-iice i James. I. Ilrmik-.. tiii-t s.s-r.-t .s.-r-vice lnviu.ii, VVahiimton. !. '. s..-ii.i ;.-r ir cuiar. .1. iv .Hi. n. KASI IIO.VAHIil-; CUTTER and TAILOR, U.w :U4 ' I IliitTH' - s ill a'.! Si.i.n-tt.' ! - . ; . , l i ii.i.orni; (!- iV vh, 1 .ru,,..-. u ji .... .. i a . - ...... ..... ,r " V'i el- ' r - t) 4 J- "ti 'ti-- iic'i ii.vi.r .-.frl . ; At it I 'i : ..ie wuii linn ,t- 3"; ;- V a wiMdAM m. iini-ii.-i'rn.Ki:. soii:ir.r. niTAMnir t- - i..a.ic 1V1UINLY: iiii'l v; , v. ,il h.1 V IP- -HIT- thlliy 4lf - flii 'll .f.'M;'t:.tl f lo vol, l, :i h ill i.trt vimi iii ini-ati u iu-, v iii ..i. i-i '!""""'. r.s-ht v ii, ,,, i,j, j...;.. i,,,,, w.ni.1. .Ni.y en.- cmi Ci. Tlie wiirk a:nl ilVf ll nt imttu. Kitht-r x ; L'fi. ."NiSIM't ll!il 11' . . nl! ttork.'r- r w ,;i ;ri. I !n- i- .'lit- Ml !--- I h-!i:i;.-. :,,.t-f rj-t -ni: :t-i ! !i..t .t. -Mm i i.i K A. ( .... AtJ- thHi Ju.-t coi;,! :r i-ii' ! Mint in : ciiiitii ii, ! ii irnniiitf. ini;-irrfiui fii.n w hi ur- uMiiiitt'-M- mi.) !n. .r;ttn! 1 1 : : 1 1 tr-f, KtiJrt. Mniiit' 'riie Old I Schuttler J',st.il,liHl,ril in ( .V jVmk I.U kdJi 1 Imvtf jutt ivivivtti ttto cur ll of Hit SKLK-OI M.Nii. STEKLr-SKKIN $i 'IH'TTI-KK WAHd.NS. Ww mml t-oiiipl. tt; Wisiern Watfdii in the luurkct foriduKior Kanu I'unhios. uu iUv Sm niiK Wan there bt a Kcur Hntkc, lo v hm-i! vlun hii'iliiijr hay or jfruin, h MMiitt-tiiiuur that furmt r kiiutt llu w.!iiy of 'hrii huuiuiK o:j hilly fitrrns. Kvrry purl Hit Vmnl-ttork of tiiis wapu luhl in rttok ihrot yiarx l-forc Immuk ttorkiI up, inuri:u the work to h? thonihly Mt-aMncl t-wton Wini; irtimil. IWinu the witfnnes of tin DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, it i- the only Wilson uuule th.it h- thi improvt :ti. It uvojils fhe neeeity of tttkiiiK trtfthe uhei'l tt ihrri-HM jl-hi th-otl -tyle : hy iinn.iv :nniin a eitp tin HHifoit tan W oil,'l in le ' than tive minnic-. Tiu Wni;.:i want.- to !.. Mi to be fully apf.neiut I. ami pat i i i-!iiiu to huy w ill lo weil to ee it before purrha.-iti elsew here. IN'eiy W.'t;oii Pally Insured. In oiler.inf tlif tnaki niakr of Waon fr tiv oVer rtMul?- thi:! wvrv tih-n Wa.ii:; to tii.'' ;.ni i f.ii w m-n t'r'iiht iutr -: ii.ij.M--ui'lf. ami tln-y warranteii in -a in I tN-.iri tin W'oiftftiM. Vtri'iitsi VTaiittl Throughout ttie Oioirity. pi rrr:ii i tkkfLiKv. j : if'MKK. KT. MAItt H 1. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M N l" r.M Ti "1: K l; vxi- t! LUMBER OAK. IHI'I.AIi. -II i..s. i i. ki:i .l.'K.UINO VV 1'ISK. Mii.S. ASH. tt.ll.MI (IIKKKY. YKI.I." I UK - TM 1 V lll l K TINT A itentTMl l.inc of all k"!i.I.- "f I.itnii-r un-t Hui Als... L-nii liiruisii niivihiiii: in Uic lim-1.. pr'Unpiucs.. .ii.-h as Itiii' K I-I AS (HJNXIXd I I AAI, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. - . sj EicLOKoID E7 80ESTBT3AS : i i Lit. I i .- t -s-?n t" -i.i i... PEACTICALLY nr. ! IiilSSlEtiilJ f ... .i- IH-P,.ti;.- r ' f i-iiii : ' 3 : 4' - V-r ' s. - - V. . fum-rii-r n p- MONUMENT. L BRrr. -; -,Y IlKlDCUIS-ZT. i'i :- .' ' Over SCO j Beautiful w t P -v arA HANDSOME WEDCiXS, mtiU1 M Hiiujii-H&rr I ! sm li5 KZB SL w wmw w . -. a. i ... -.s f , 1. ; ., . n , w . . tlWc " i s A v, .-o!s.t H Js ... . JL . 'K'S"'- parts of tbf- wrU. 3,A3f$ CHSLDREN'S CARRIACFS JTuaat ".omati. rwi, Br.b,. j RIrd THE LUBURC MANF'CCO. rences for manners. iii',i,.. . HORSE HIGH, BULL TRONC, AMD PIG TIGHT. SOMETHIiMG NEVA We nit fTii.'H.it'd in tl. niHiiijf.x inrif (f ih', few-vat rr-nm'rei ami Mt y-rf-Uie. li i. the iMiral'U'. Hiii Tttrinit 1 n- Itn.iwn N Kart. ii- 11 Miry u.t ";. t-art.r. in ttt tin uiHylit-if. J. M. MAKSII U.J. A SS. FOUTZ'S HORSE A i-0 CATTLE POWDERS -w FOUTZ 1 7 r. lO Hniwr w!1 ri' of Cnuc, pnr or Lrxo Ft Ti a. i: tit7 I'h jir -i m v.. r ril'w hH'iiTc'i; fMT nni nrvrnT 'lufl' snl r1 . ftr;t? Pow ;i'i mill fr--nr (iApr- IX K-.u-lv;u !rn'.rr w'i inrri"'" ' f o" ip.f'rr o: " M rrcHtn iwruty fr cent, anil make itie b'Mter Lrm n I wi-t. tltr' 'nwir w'Tl mr or nrwprt lr,nt ktskt V- TO w ni' M H'-n-.-rt nI,:o n-f 'Ti-'L t-nrTZ Pruvni ks u CJ, IT T1 sF ACTIOS. Sold evprvw y.i ri. eavid : . rotJTZ. Proprietor. BALTIIUOR.C HO. QAMl'irf. f.AMi:i:i:T's liLOOI) SKARCIIKR. : ('in- of iii rsi niliritu1 vwr iliwmrrv.i Ut " N'i vj'TIon, i!;:cNrinris 1 l'KIiA. lit. -li.lUiHA'-E. ut'v-';r-. . t rh animation of thk m v.s, SiiiKTSfrS uK ltKKni VMS IN THK Iii; K sT A-.. Ar. Il (- twrt oniv h ar ui liiniiT i! ; h-r huml, hitt ;i -nam ic-ii.r. riil tl.e K !. ii-. .t- nt-il s u (r it -n t .-r tin- --ii in. i!.l u rt r- Iniii iiii-t - t-lv cure fr Crimp. l':i-!,r!i r,rt. -.in ;i .h.tc 'Ihrv-ut. uii'l iintn.I inrtit.rt' l m i- r . ,i mi I . 'Pi! :n4'il:i-i;i.' ; i,,;u'-rw.;r-l K'-h-. i- jfri'-'tlv m'. V. it-ti .t .iii--r r.-:u ''t:- :"itii.-'i. t-ti- ti.:c !,,t- tu vurv. M .mv w in. L'twii up all i:..pc n - r -r. .r- n. lira! ih ruaiTi, r-y-.i'i ih " i ti. y n. n-.l -.i ihr i iHTt!4mi i;-M -ymp t.,r ty n-i, ir "in- r r.wj iiit- ilit y wtv-n n-iwri - i Pcl nv.iiiii. vrii. !.. -.t.i r.i -V h.i :!'. K-t n liff "1 !:(ic!:iM-iii-i;i. . -.ira l-i. ih :l'l.:rf,.. ( '! pi it MT 'a f h ;l- Tti;:,;. ,u.ii l t f Hit- U-r i-u -i iciji.-. ..( or,- j-.r u.-.Vf iIi-taM-. A!-I'f SAM! VI. I A MIIKUT. h-P-'1" 1-arn' crtviJ -. iim r-t Co.. I'.i. iUAKI.KS HUFKMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR. i A l...ve l.-r!!.-y- LateTSt Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. IJelitible Waaron. liirn in IS t'i. .--;;e -r-V . ..! "t Tlvs.-" i ' --S If' i i - . uill -a;. I twi! llu -nv.v a ro- I'm- C.-my Mi'tiTitahi-. aivay tiiI teL ! let I -sr--- W ! 1 I V U.r it Wl iUTltIKh i fen AND BUILDING MATERIALS. and 8oit Wx nh - -A-H i.i.s. "I I I I.V'.s. sT i:; l: MI.S txx'f.s n.i.t.sn:i:.s. ! M li. l'.I.INI.-. ill.j; Vi;.i .i., Ttij i;,...-. ' e'.VI.I. 1'. 1-.U- k. t in TI-"ll.lelV sis. ..ur isi-m.-.- s.. i.r.i. r an i - k - 'tT - . -i i -i. ! imrk. ITWILiL PAY VOU Tt !iry vm p. i.K Wm. F. SHAFFER, WOMKIJSKT, PUXX'A., M.tiMifa"turtri)f awl I-nlor ia e ..n ;itt .V-V.cf. im nil L,A'i. Air jur r,r W11ITK ISKX.K! I', r-s.i-.s In n. t-.I of MUSI MKNT WOKK will .i..'i it lo ti.cir n.K-n-st locull ,. mv i... h. re l-""lcr .-.li; will lie given Ihe'm. 1ei'i,l 1,tl I, ill.... I h't.fl In. hh 'l:l't 1 1 Lo It'. 1 invite -jrs iJ mi. mien to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments latro.iucc.1 hy REV. W. A. '.RINi-;. as lv i.i.-ti , lTii.r..v.-ni.-!it in t:,r .,iut ,,f MA1KH1A1. AM NsTkreTI" is. an.) which is .,-,titi.sl i,. ie the Poi.ii-.iir M-.i lent f.iT- our t iiulif-ut'Je I'll mate. , GIVE ME A CALL. IV 31. F. SHAFFER. THE WONDERFUL fC-n rr ;.w4 ID 3 3 A . H n1 r u . r-- fe w a IBM 143 r-J nth St Dhi', o ' A. 7 -;r Ir'ttr Wen iil YoiiiIih, l or llv Miitf billrcrii, A. C, YATES & CO.. (th tSz Clie.xtiuit Nts B. & B. ' SPRIX(; DRKSS FABRies. 1 1-:u : i- Mi.i, i: i - v . n ' di.-rt- ilV, i- L' I'll i'i -;;i.. ' i u i- .in- in ,-i . Im p'lK ti.t-.t' pi. li- I li i n.iir,. .1 M ni u;..:: fit I ..l ip.. t. tt I. (p..r lnr . at -4. (-lli- il A i I: lit- . 7 -!; -. n Itii'. A naiii.'-viiii' C liiic I iii ported oelH,, M-ur i. ; I'l.-, ;ii ui . -I .... i i ::.i tt i - im:lu'. x.r.n 'A' l-. r, i i i,rj.t r i-A i 7';:a r-l-r-at;. ! :i a:i il.'l I..pt.i - 1 nil I.. ii li'-ii-iii... i.i u-. .ii ! . I'ir -jtiiu.'n - "M--M (..-.Il-r ;t li v: .d o, i r- ?.'.:r ;n., I ..ilT ..-p. H Kt-- iM in'it:in' u:ii vour H---I v L.. - uii- l-.Wt.-i prii'i". B0G(iS & BUHL, 115. lir. 119 ti 12! FEDERAL STBEET. ' ' ' js ..:!- v- V s ,- ! ,t U ' .1 ui-J .11. .." t.i!' I" r?.l C3K JUEaEU 'Cl;j...,.-Cy- t i. 7 . ---?s 'e:;.Li.Ejoisro4:iY"V;vrii Tltrj iS-CAT uCiCO FC'JO r-.j.r-j-c 1 si'A4.t.'3E . y-jii-riUII' THE CREtl" CUZlFCX SHADELANB' I-- Purt; l-'iv-Sto.kE ' : -nifint i'i ' ;;- WOl!" ? r lu.".l "O""- V jj i ,x.......... I- ' A" .r.s.l.iu. Ci.D' S0!.f '"'' PdRCMEON. OPWN. OK fiENCH 0"aFr "0 ' ENGLISH SHIRE HOUSE. STAND-HD-' ; T --'T-TERS. CLEVELAND BAYS o F"ENCH CO -"-I . SADDLE AND CAP9IAOE HOBOES. ICELAS0 AND SHfTLAND PUN t-HOLHT-EIN-FPESIAN AND DEVON CTTLt Olir .-Us ti-n. fll!V. !h- :i-.l. III:-!.-.- "I ' "' '''" yers' i-rincr in l.n-. 'h i-,li mi-l i' -1' '-iii(i.-ri..r iti.tv i lur- vif.ri.-lT. -n'l 'c'1 "" T4.llc.-titits; ..I iHirt.oi.'v -.1 fsiiiii.iii'ii.T ' : ,r:l br.-.ls: .mil low iri.-s. lM-.-;oie ..1 "" Ul1' r'.ii.l.-.l fitcilills, l.-t ff lii.siii.-'.. '" I.e.- titles. .1 .r:iie""-.:i'l'T! o itrnt H t srim fli w ' ' WON 1. 1 .iil.-rs i. h a.lvsiitiT i.i O.- i" "" I'KII ! I.UH'I IKltTIs H' V i.lt.rs u t-l.-ion. . firrsnin.l.-i.-. '' " I Ir.-iilars frrr. ytty l . I'.HOIIIl r tpHiuilw.r-.. . r:!f"..l " 1 '' tMn T..M write ni.-iiti...i ilii , .11.-1 r 11 n .r. if i . k. i r-IT CURtS i- -i -.,.l A.i. J.'L , X .,k.M "p AMI f ' S ' M-ikw. a ti.vnv coy pf TKIOS !- SHl.KNIi I. T'lMf u.i t .nr.-- AV 1 H' I'lliri.,.- s l;i. l I . Mfcu- CUK1AI. Hi"l u.l lit 'iol. I ! -1 .sKS. ISi.f.l lv y....r lr.l"i;:sf. . M-iler H.-oietn Hlllsburx. ! Sormnn Bbru ..r s-.p J cuk i m i 7$Sni! 3L RElTCR . VJSSOTtJLSS?! 7fv .'t...-.p,ri' !:::-! HI T.X .I--..- : ' ''JC -..-T-- -1 I ' ' :X;- :".;.-V't - " jj ..'..JV-ti.. v i- - : - fr'V;:,-:: nl'CF
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