Somerset Herald.! ESTABUSHtD 127. . . TnK1irn Hon. t i i-riii- 1 , ti,t.iUt tnnroiac at tr ; ' ,-i.d u advatiee . oiberwts I- . ..,Jf:;i-.;. 1- ch.-irav.l. .j l-i-tiu 4ir.it:iifcM until ail- j .. ... o-i- : r.rfu.i..-T- oeiTstt i '"I bed rf. ttr-Trae i ..!.t nana. the fiiratt a j TtiK ti.IXT HiliiALI'. I SiMtlS-KT, IV ! ,. !: id-' ' ) m.y-at i. a. W r.si l i KKK. i; m I'LL. li:,.i.Ni.i-.r--"1 T -I I 1 I . A.I .t.S FY AT 1 AW. nr.. I.M AI i y v -I hy. . : -..SKY AT I.A'.V N i'. 1 ,.-r-.-.. !.. W . H. H. el l - v :: i : I i.. la tit. IT '"'' X r.-.!Z. , : .!;t. i at ui. rM-t r . - . i :. . . . AT I ) 'il I.. 1 i A A . r--t I s . : .- .-iiri. I , , ; I . i's i Y T I A ; . -la r- t : : -I r.. I A . (..l-IIii---nl L 1 . "Lh. .:. . . . 1. M 1 A I i .i:m i . I'M . ir.- u..i !:.I.I.. :.:! v v. r. i t. I a. 11. Mbil.lH. t ' nw h w. i i ; . 1 . t Y A i l.AVi. .i..i i l a. ! . .-r.- u i; 'i.l li. ail .-, -. ;.- I..." art- Willi ruraia in . ; i! 1 i!!.. ...i.NiY At I.A'A. .. I ...lis. d.i'. I Y K .il"il'. I el-:- UN AM si K'.K'-N. l 1. . . . I. .t l-'-a- lii-i. s. i-1-i.s ;. i i: I'ii'sri'kr.i:. ; :.s l N aI' -i K'.Ki'N. s.Mll.-IT. l'l.. . ...... - .-. !. t:,i . tt- i .;'. rt :u I'"-'. -"' i! s K1MM1.I.1- .-, --!., -.he eini n , I i ii" . J . ii i i;i i-AKi i: . i.. ii.t- 1 :::. ii . t ai r. -.ui-eit u:i i'.';.-!C ' w V. l:Vi I! v. . bit ir.,11. IAN IM' -I'Kl'Kn.N. ;.t;.'.r -.r.-.--.t X,.i.r:'. .l.'.--i .-..IVJ j. m. i.iii'TEn:. ! !iv.;. ! w aM' -i la.K"S. - : -': a. n::i :l s..i,i. r-.- fi.T th .. . - a '.. .in Maiustns-t. - M Mil. I.i. V . !!,. jn-s "i T-. .n "1 ,! ... i.,-.-".-,t I i. ion 'rt.-i- it. liiti-i i"ii n: i ; -.. - i ' a i-.-r-.- l;' WM rid ! IN-. i t i ;.-t K . - i - k a.r- !:. i. ., ).,; k.i.e. . : J r 1.,.,!.; , iiim e.!ii; ..I a .a- .'-S "I Um l.-t .. . i.-'.ioi.asil. ; i k m :i.i.i:ii :-' h: rka fer tt..- i ri-- tin 'i-st-t iuiity liiilik. j l.T..l I'iiit' l-TT . . AFiFiSCN. M J. PP.ITTS. !' !-!! nt rAnni. -:-!. a.i I -It, tMIl-ulW. ; CHARGES MODERATE. (i -";.t r:..r..-T W .-1 en mr . , ..r v.- ,,i , ' p-ii i -::- I s. ;... ' -K;-.-'i r.h rr- CURTIS K. GROVE. SOMERSET, PA. I-'.ij.. M'E..hs. ( ACIliA'.hS. -I i.INi, W A'.. Ns HI i K VI Ala.Ns; ANe r.A-: Kt.N AM' WC-TKRX WoKK ..r..;.,l ,,u S"iiort N-4.it-. Tainting Done on Short Time. " ;''"'ioil .if TVmt..) lwl WW. j l l-m SuUuntiaily t .t.tnint V.ativ rin'.-ht-t. aad ' i- '-s.,.. j . - u.aei I-. -. ,.r ii ti...,. ' ' - " A.l kia.ts in Mt U:if Itnir ua 1 m t aiia , Vii Work Warramcd. i a."'! F.satuiur lot s.. k. ni I. .ri. W : -?.Ii o.rk ...I r.. , I x..l. r. IV-,!!., s--.v--it.ir W ind CURTIS K. GROVE, ii-M4 uf I mir. IlotiM-i scMtkat-f. Pa. Hie VOL. XXXV. NO. B. & B. ; THE WSJ A f. KVI'.ST "h 7 III K i" . A ..'' 77: f" Grand Lace Clrtain Sale! , l h ehsr;i;.:!;n u-imt-; T..:- -soc-iili -ii-- a. :)-; :. i-"--:''-. - ;:.'-! t . i T.,.. ;.-.-- sr- m . i n. J.;;. r:-. li , 1 st;;'t : e i'i.-l . ' .,--: o - i-a ::-.;-.r:.t ...Ti- .1!. t V, - il)'t-:l. ..', T a .. r.o. - i : I-e. . . t ... . . a. n ..- t"- '.I: S--U lu'Mi:!' "': .tin vie i- i. " !?! ,t...i I ' -r .t!r. t-.r . ar :... w .". in:-. i v -.'-.-.'. 1 ' -r I - r 1 I". .r.l ; .... ;..tvu.'rn li.'r.- i li; i-- r-.li.il..t I' ! at v .- t . i !--i;i '. ;r:;--. -.-i. A i I': 1,-1 ..;k.au-.i:. U.jOi-fi ---t- slMMN'f i WRAPS, i- ,.!. .( ,," r v.i !.:, . 1 ri'., (..-! $10 00 v h -t .-li l . hVr.-i,.- u.'li !;ti.i lr.:,iiii lu ..:i: . . ..j- 'A M..n:.i "-ul- ;i Hi. I Wraps. Jackets & Xvwmarkets it'.r'i 1 : - . r in J y.-.r t. . i -i: Llilirs Suit Drr.arlmenl BUc S.Ik Su.ts S25 . $3S. Sj and St.5. !' -.....'.. i . .. : ..i..i.-.l . V .. ,1; i ;r ! .i -i w. A i x- '..r. t r.l.!r.i-'. al ! .. !.. Nw Stle Pta.n Colors and Cr.c Suitinoit t- . r- T. :rti-l. ' B0G(iS & BUHL. is, u :;i federal stbeet, LkEGHENY, PA. EXCELSIOR COOK STOV1- UI.TS S1TISFACT0HY. I ill Filters cai te - Eniti ! ! I v.t.vr .i' ti ..; b L i SrIFHIED 1 11 BLI1 11. ; f ! R. 'H. Sc-ltell ( .'o..!j'Tk. ' mvls'x. 1 . r. so.VA.s.r I' A. l.fci HtA. H r i. s. ,,tt w i:i. ' and ha in' tir-t one side, an 1 then t'..'!i- ; home & mrdisbc::::;! led to the riji.t and a-c.-nd-d tiie h.!l. i -I . K -lis To I ; I.......,:.,.... II ci.s.,.i..l...t l.v I''ltfill A' lilVK JlU)IUV 1,1U- - T" T ITI T t VPX'I'r AO. 27 rlr 111 A h. I h, I'U lSlll lUill.VA. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1386 NEW GOODS I . ii'i- i ....-. .,. ' f ...l-r.,.,.-,-. ,!.-,. Vi. .'.. ' .V .' -t ' l.i ' ' ''. ..' , . .,,'.!.'- ('-.' .,. .'. I..-.,. . J-:!. o.,: ,J tu' ,,' f...- (i ) u i, F; k . i Gents' FiiniisMEi GcouS, k, k j Your Pitronags Is Resplfully Solieued. rj. r- 'v Mail at'., in W t !tli '-.in.tne. ' mi.l l i-l-al'-h. Xi:W GOOD:- I " ! tOR - Spring Wkar. ( -. i I si. ;..! ins-lin. of ail-v. .l jrine ins i-ai rie- at e. Imt.rtts. I'iain. and j o;,.;..!, ,.,.,!, -uit; n -s ..: an.! si S a va.-.I. ' y p,,.., .h j,, ,.,. k . j ; i ' 1 K" i U-t ii tln ; - . ,.- "I'.r 1.-i1!it I. .I'K ;it ,l. ,.r, v . a'!-.-, our si N lai:' v ii Vt:vi. llirnlis in -eir woielert',!-. t.irs- a ..rt- i t ' merit. .f new K-:. satin.- S,.t. h. Aii.i.r- ; j -.u i:i.'ji arii- an.l Ann ri- an im-ii-mis. j sj.m-.ii in ;. ..-tat:. ti i rhi.v 'iin.i,n ju-t J r..-. in-.!. .-1 a j ..-.'. r i i t.. tin.-! otia'.it'.i ; lu-j-atifii lit u Kinor--i-ii r.-. in White and Color. N'.w l.im n T-iiimeii--Iji'-s. iwrjaiu- it Ijit-t iiov. !n- in I'res. Trinimltiirs am! j Button.. S.i$fJf mt fr-.! i'Ji' " TTr.T?.Tr. S, M'S Pens Anue Stores. Pius burgh, P. , 1A,;U : Jt (rTM . un, MERCHANT TAILOR. (Ai.- H-rtiter'. Sl.-rr.) I Latest Style, and Lowest Prices. ; I SATISFACTION CUARANTEED. ! i 1 Somerset, Pa. 1 So 47. THE LAND WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE. Far ..ver mlt-hi.! J-n river A:i ; nidi r a !-liir.f'-al skv. wt, re tnc rain li-'. ,-r l.!.,i "..ai the sun-hiiie. Ai'l .Mir i.-vf. t u-rtn -ir.re : WI rx ti..'.-..T- in i r f.i !tu' it, i-fi.nu'hiu 1... i.'i"r: fi.-.I r..ilui -f t-'j ha; r. in. i'T. The frail c'.ne -'U.iail .ml of .:ir hand. I rt.l;' ':!. iir. Ii:.l.i: !i Ir 'Ul vu w. A::I ill k- n-m.-fiir. r 'f iif lail.l 'if:. rr-.'UrjJri-alll .Illc tr'Jt ' WV .liuil tin I ti.. !.t iM-ur.-' 'icvk f..r Ki v. .:! HI th.il U..!t'i'T!ll ;-:j-rv- : All t; i-.i:ii t lii i.vr'.flf. A i; tii.. if.. . I tiiiit :"i l.i i Inn-: Tj i- iii:i.h' t:' t.r:'i .t"'irir i-i:i;'i;i-HI. T!i'- !ic rl.i:ii-U- iri.-:i.l-ii:. p kin w. A rr ;) ( i:t iy.:m-L'..i i'.Ju-.- :i In tin-i:i!ii -a;., n .:iir -ir.iiii- o.nn- tni.-.' '. kli...v A li('. t.iin.lru. liT '.r ,i'n J . ; arr '.itii' 1 aT i,..:n..' . Tin j- A- .. w in iT-i !.. r. :ir-,-h ,ir i -1 Witrr.- :Ih- ni'-'Ii a-i-? ii.t- m-t .'.mu-.i r.,nir - ! i.l . ill U i . . 1 1 ti.t .UliMt i. i.i!n!.: V.- .-.iii i! ii,r..'i-n r !i in in.- '.In. A liraw.iy ;-. ..I' t " i.- ir;.ir:i ; tin- ia:i i a, i-t-rr -mr -iri-.t;:: nun. tr'ii- i i.-T.' .ir.- jararti t',c j-r.r.. r- ..t' m l .i.-r.. Aii. I tiir- ...ii': in uitha' rii.y uii i": . in-'.!- :i: tin' m:T-i ; : i ; w'.ia - . Incut. Aii.i t. !- mi. ir -rr.iKy A - ! . at ..It. it- i n i t - ..1 tin- nt-r P... ir n-t lial. 1- i:ai! ri-a. ii u. III..- . ! . Tlx. I' h a U ::i:..i:::i Xa!!i J 'i .i.a.i.iv r.:ii. '..i i. i v i.i ri-...ir lir- 'n. .-..tii ir.n! '.V. ii. i 1 1 . ii i r i i . A i l i.urv ..r ! " - "it !' -iu'i't. T...i-ia . ivii'-w i;i ....r iiv.n. v.-.in.: ;!,.-in ai;.! ! y. i:; M !. -i--n- I.'.-r.f A . : ii..- -ai: i. :. ii t'..:i . .-.r a-.. Ami .m in ..n.y ' r;i' -'n.-rli .-r. ;mi:h...-:-.!. iiu.t I.. --;..-...,.! .!?; THE MASTER BLACKSMITH. h J'.IIN N. l.H Ki.l Vi"i iii'i'r haw iiiia.-int-'l it fri'i.i tiit-turn of h ill-. Tu-.'V vn n- ;i - : t i.i'tfti : lull tiii." ry ur iinarv j a;r Iti i-t-l wh' ti in n - ti.i- t ii. t tnita. a ui-iriiiii iht-y rri- .urt.crc.i U' in !!i-' it:i-t oiuiii-al tj.a.'i ii. t. wrtnkiiiii; ins m i iy i-iit.fcs. am! vviiij wiio-t" I ! iy -i ; i; in i y a .iini.rt- ! an i 'ii.tfv.-i ;ii-i-ar.iiH.. tu'.nt'.ii tw t la.i.l. IJm lit- Was Jl! i-Xii-!!i-nt !i!M-i.-r. f that t!n-r.. nut t!it sm:i!!.--t . i. .ii i it. t i.-ar, r.s.iiiaP.t. trinity u; an-! i.i mi the iiuy l.iliyr:ntii.if t'.vo.H-luVfs. itli lu-v.-r a i'a'x- n.to; his Iiaii'is in back oil his curiy head, his sturdy feet, brow n and bare. Kicking little cioud-of ; dust in the road which wound alon the J ;;rrt vrA7;:lJI"."tTiv i:.- Su'bienly the iiiu-ic o-ased. Kvi hut- ; !y our mu-iciau had wiiistl.il him-eif : out of a brow o study in'o some sort ..fa j !.-. i-ioii, f.r In- slocisd. pi. ked up a jib- j I blc. and to-sci! it over tin- fence with a I " Y. s. I'll do it. I don't like it but : -he'll never tittd it out. I'm pretty m-ar ! w. - rv ..tit thitiktti for.- and thinkin ajtu. I ' " " ' " i a weil-k.pt lawn. U.rd-ns by a choi.e ! !.,.;;, - , t. of at-iii! H-overin plants, j ! now in the hei.'l.t of tlieir U-autv. , , w-n. ,.-i,..r--.. .. .-nr. P.iv-; : faeed wo:u;!!i w ho -loo'i at an ir-niir.' ta- I : hi.. "I ved.-cid.-d. It's a!! rijht. .ad- : ford s -'ot me. Tli'.tl.'ht it ail over, jtl-t ' a- y hi s.ii l. I'ii ls-'ln w ith !iim to-mor- ! r..w . if he says s. , " You're -ure. now. my -"ii very -ure ' it's votir on n wiii and choice?" replied . hi- mother. aii!"i.i-:v. ' " I ead sure." reti.tnie.i tiie iad. stoutly. I"if i-our-"'. a iiiiieksuiith's ai.i .rent ice can't put on so many hiii-toiitsl airs as if he was studytn' m.iiicine, but that ain't anitiinii you know is it?" "Have you "-r je.it on any air-. I.-rrv. or have vou ev.-r desip-l to?" answer.sl the iro"l woman, lau"iiinj. No, no. oi eoiirse not." a little im- ; f,;!r folk - . y,.ii know. ' I 'r. Atman would .uind m ue dinitie.l like tiiali 'Jerry A'inall. blacksuiith.' wouldn't it. tl" " " The tn.le vo'ir f.itli.-r followed, and: the r.-pu'ati n he earn-! a- a ! work- ' i in m and nn Ii"n1 man." returned the i widow, with sparkling eyes, "sounded as we'd in t!ie ears ..f tiiis cicnmunity as ; I tliat of I 'r. Kiel. Is. wh lias so kitl ily of : f- r.-l to take v.ni int bis ..;!i,-e. You uii.'h! make an ex.s-!!.-nt phy-ician that remains to j-rove , but as a blacksmith. ; y.m are sun- of -u iv-s from tiie v.-ry tart." " ( ii. yes, any on-can learn tilai trade." retorted J.-rry. a little bitterly, so much . - he St P .Ve to . 1 Is-ui-,- th- tone with a f, - c.v whi-t!e. - I'.v no means, returned Mrs. Atman, .liiic - kiy. "Master blacksmiths are rare. , To sli.ie a hor-a w ell is in itseif an art. ! Why iK.t U-vrin with tin- .ietenuinatioii ; i of Ipeiomin an artist in ip-n? You in-' ' i.erit viiiir fathet's tabnts. I..n"t be . , , f . . ; a-!ian-I of th.-ui. 1. -mcniixT. my j.n. : ;oU ,j .4 if you wiH not. p-m.iin ,.l,:,i,.,l to the forjre for life." I Jerry sjirahji to his feet with a sliinintr I face and tss.-ed Iiis hat aiToss the Pim. j 'nnl lle-f you forsjyinfr that, mother !' , If I am man cn.ni.rh to make a chain. I . . . . ' j can nn trie links wn.-ri 1 want to, : - ant I? Hurrah! Hurrah! linlfor.l forever. ( .iaketon was a small vi!!a$re nrstlin.: amonif the liills in the -.Hit hern .art of 1 Ohio. 1 Anior.z the many institutions of this villa-. whi.-h -rave it name and fame j throughout the county, was a lonj, low, j rauihhns- stru.-ttirt', black w ith the smoke j of fifty years. Here the fips in two for-j es were constantly ablaxe, and the n:er- ' rv iinisic of hammer an ! anii rsnild l" : IH - 'I seasons of the year, reirapl- .' less alike of wind and wea'ber. 1 I Tiie pn-sidinj- sjj'irit of thi establish-l ment was an exventrir. mid il(ai-e! man, I w,th ev,r "" i sum!! j-o-nipof the nei-hlrhx!, whirh I he benevolently disjM-Q-ed to the gmop ' me i SOMERSET, .jf i.li. rs w h.j wlJ.ui faiit-l U pvr hiai ni 'ic or Iir.- of liti an;lU'tiiv. This iaot I In-ill n.-A.;iiizi. some unknown icirty ; ii:ii .luiiU.l the simp ia.ipi" llar- i hur.- ' It was a cul l, fr.rv tn.irnin in V : vtniT. Mr. ia !r..r l ha i Ix-'in wurk. Kur a wiiTi'Iit, hi- was ah w. A cirv'.i:;i ' sLaiif s., uini-iui, iiiiKin-iit!y ha 1 its ef , tVi-l. f .rh- !rj; ! I.i- hammt-r ul wt-nt t- Hi.- -i..r. "I !i-r wha!s tht- tnatti r with .Ti-r-ry thi- :ii..riii!ij'.'" lie imittvn- i. as lie nTwl l.is j.ijnr ati.i .-i'lint.-.l uy uiluwu . t:it- ii.i.; sin-tt. First u.iy lit i-Ht-n i.iiT : turn- sim-e he starit-1 in. Sunn thin's njv r ii w .tii him. sartm. I urwr mtvr a i.y s ln-iit nr. i'itlin' at a traiie in niy life, I.Mt he's tryiu' t.i ni'H e w itii it a levlte : t'.i tiist f..r a U-jininT. Suue say tun c-ity fniks is tiie kin. I w Ii.it ins. I wi. n.ler if iii.y ilu? I never tiitiht ti.itjiiii" i.f iay-e!f n.itiiiu' at a!! ; anl l..k at nn- imw! I .'...n't think there's a Imre in the State ! ran t hurt to a liotrh. tmr any wa.rk in imii I ain't uji ti.i. S-ili'l w.irth is what take tin? le.iil. but sun k i:;nti .eitie-s. never ! I 'ies i'ii have to Ir.iji this 'i.rentiii. i.f ii. ine a !' .r two. All i ll..j.e i.- there Won't lie lltlV liMkell ii..!H!" an I lie liirneii to his fop-' with a ehu.'kle. t '.inM'l.Tahly nut of l.n a'h. Jerry -t- lll.ttt 'H.llll.h-.l illt.' the sle.j), t is--il oil' his e'.-it. an. I was in iiis lea! iiern ;iiron in a j : !l . ('..nl'ln't h. lj.it. Mr .a'lf.'i'l. M. .tiler'- ; k. My ani.t is tiien.- now. sir. anil 1 ."i.-s- I'!! 1 n tiiiie after thi-." as he t'.k a sho .-It'll! ' .:' Ki'- fr-mi hi- tua-tf r tor,'.- to IL'h: hi.- "W ii. " No ex.-n-e iie.-i.-.l in a case like tii is." rej.iu-l the !4ai k-m.'ii, -;..'.!y. "No flllit to till I with Vo.l oil ':!! -. ore. .terry.'' "Am" failit to iiiei aiiy w Mr?" jiierii-.i his aj'(.reiiih e. tne rmir from tiie i-ilow. aine t ilr..'.vr.ii:L' his voiee. " it i-ti. '!!y. ii'.t 'tiekerly. l"-y : lust sti!! I ii.i.-iit -ay. in a !'.itli.-riv ktn! of a ' way. tl . it? yiai're .-ttiii' jii-t a li'ti- tiv. -ro..rt for a . i:k" " T -in.-.it f .r a wnat .! .:j ' n- aii. ir?" ' -rie. I our hero, w i'ii a i!us!i-.I !:o-. " Wliat ! I ill' all t'-r. w ,iii a ;. .'.! laiiiti re;.;..-.; ni.- n.as ' "i hy. jist w iiat 1 ve sai.l. of i . mr-. . i..:n' t!ie-' thirtv y ra i.-. iiavi n't I '.' 'j.r.-rit;.-e 1 a.'tcl What have 1 U-en t ..r-'.' Tendin' to my When I worki-1 as a like ..in-. You don't. you s,. .. V! your pi.. -! r in erd of a f. i!'-r in n' rr liniii.ir, and Is.r- row it:' 'nooks to j-. a I al'rer tii.'lif.' Wht-n you i;.. h .me, !. like I .lid -keep your s j 1 1 r : 1 on your liis'ii.---. 1'on't tiiink of I nothin' but that. I d..u't want no scl.ol- j ard lu re f..r a i-u'o. r.or no one that -tan ls ' ;!' ti 1:11 tin- crow d and ii-m't darwed I into 1." talk 1. ni. s ':- r.-iaied of to some : i-hiii at-.; tiiini; or 'nother. You're -.iir- ; in' ti. much. M.iir.; man. I don't liku it. i N i!hi.!v else d'H-s. NoW '.-it to Wolkalld iptit it :" Jerry stood for one iiiometit irn-solute. Iiis f :ee w.la hot with ;.a-s.'on. and a i s:iva"- P'joii'.ler w:l- on hi- t"l.'."le. but j !:e t!:.' .-l.t ofliis mother. In spite of! his narrow in . hi- master w:: klrel. and ex.eSI.-l.t wi : !;:a. in. S he turnt d on 1 i,'- b.s-i and wi.i.-t'. !. Mr. (..idiotd; '!.,p.-i o iliS le f 111' irner . and h.c! .1 on h li .- to order till- IliUsie st' !. 1 lit tllo'UL'l.t bl tt'T of I it. Mild JmUtld'-d iii- thumb IV i t ! ; tiie ham- I :uer iii-tea-!. I ili.iketoti eo'iid boast of but one dry- j .o..ds -top-, but tliat was an iitiusuaiiy : lap."' and et.-n-ive -.n.- f..r so small a j.I.iee. Mr. Sik.s I'j.toti. t!,.- ; ,p. rict. ir. I '..ad d .lie a thriving bu-ira-s t!:a j.ieas-j ar.t April da . and h- w..t.!i.-d tin-sun j dec! initio '.ehind t i'C hil's w i-;. m. -arti. - j itlar r.-rr t. but trtide was ti' ! done yet. ; aj.pap-ntiy. f.r ic h-ss a -er-oIi than "iir i fri.-nd Jerry Attn. .11 ei.ter.-'l. and .ei- -. vaia-i-d ..jr. iii- counter. i "And what can I .i-' for y"U. my ; fr t. nil?" i!i..uir-d tin- tnep-har.t. rul.bini: hi- bar.-!-, and -mi'iimr blandly. v.-n. liti!-. sir; hardly worth ! cur time and tr.-u! ie ; only a pair of 1 -u-p. ii'ic'-. and u -t 1 1 1 y exjs nsi'.e uws. . .-:!. r." "lb re tin v ar- . stroll;.' as a rots-, a j I elastic as -as ouari-, I take ;t," mane- i itc' at the v.mna man - lar'e. w.-ll-knit j frame. J " They .,k like e.! . ru-s. that's a j fa.-t. You tie.-.in't mind .ioinj: tie rn up. ( I w ill j..iy you Saturday iiiL-iit w h.-n I set j icy ua.es.' j With a dei'; iiiovement. Mr. I ptoti ; snatcned the -ti-p-'iuiers from th.- pur- j cha-cr's hands, ai.-l tossed them b.n k 1 into tin- box, w ith tii word : ' !"ift b.-L'in ti.at way. younu' man!. Ion't -tart out in life by a-kin.' credit, j ('..inc. i.-t iii" "ive you a le-.-'Ii. I'ay as j Vial o., ; j,,;, catl't jsij , doli't buy '. : That !s the Way I If ir.lll. It's tiie only w .v to Ix-rln. ik.n't s;-n.t y.iiir money ; Is-f.irt- yon 'ot it. Tiiat's my a.ivice, ; and you'll ti.utik ue' for it some day." I; is noe.li.-s- to iuion.i the rea l-r tiiat our friend .l.-rry w is sou.e.vhat astonish .- I. not to s.iy i-mli inMsstsl. at the turn a i iirs had taken, lb- kn -iv w. !! enough, i !:snise it under tin- form of advice s j h'- uii.'ht. tliat the mi-pliant hesitated to ; tnist him. evr n f.-r si small a sum. He li.i l nev.-r ls ioP' f. lt lowep-l in his j own estimation. This did him iril. : Hi-t!.oU"hts riew fast. upjK(-e!ie shouhl j iii-! on the a.hi s.i fr.-i ly itiven? It was 'i .-uind erioii'ii. Ix-t him siiow noill-wiil! and U-ar it like a man. Wh-:i thi.-p e ! luti"ij '.v. is taken, he held on t his irrimy I hand, w itii the word-: "Yo'i have hit me liard. Mr. I'j-t.'U, ! and I sho'ii-l lie to you if I said it didn't -hurt. I'.iit I think it w id do me jt.sni. I . a. 11 pretty sup- I -ha.'i never for-r-t it. Wiii vou shake hands, sir?" j It was now the ntep-iianlsturn tosho ; ta - rplexity. It is very likely tie wounl ( 1 .r IT . . 1. . 1. I . 1 .-..f I nave j'p-ierre.i i.r-i.iir inewnoie i..v .. 1 su-;ien'ler to su. n Hearty an-ej'Tamv 11 ( hi- taliit-riy coiin-el. With an emUar- . mssisl siniif lie tis'k the outstretchtrii ; hand, and wimvl as lie felt the rirm I jip-ssure of the tini-t rs against his ow n. j His well of advice beiriu puiiiii dry, he ; had notiiing more to add, as his w.mi!.!-W customer touciied his hat an.l took his dejeartun'. At j.ni-isely half-past sis o'clock Satur- j day niirht Jerry entered the store and j lun'hased a pair of suspen lers, payitijf , for them on thest. The clerk made, the salt.', and Mr. I'j.ton, busied with his ,' txx.ks, looke.! uj w ith a ierjilexe.1 coun- ; tenance, m rati hcl the !ri.joe of his nose retiectivelv, and was lost airain. 1 " I tell yon he'. above his bis'nes., ' e-tclaiiiied Mr. (iaufc-rd, our bright May 1 set ESTABLISHED 18Q7. PA., WEDNESDAY, morning. U a ma) uC hi ol-l cn.'iiir-s j who louujwl abwot tue liii w, in iJie j Conversatiun. "There' no douht atx.ut ' that in my miu.l. A jirrtty blacksmith lie is. to he evrrlxsiin'ly rt-a-iin' an' stU'l-'- j in' : 11 Isn't one of us, tliat he isn't! ; I've trie.! my !-st to rvfonu him. hut Uin't ii Use. lie's in a manner in a niann. r. I say, a liisrai-e to the tra.ie. ' anl I'ia ashainej of him!" an-i the out i ra.'isl hiacisiuitii ki. k.sl n j.i.-i of iron spitei'uiiy to one .si.le with his heavy . isj-it, aii'l itati tiiUn his I'itv a a a. t late for his ruliieii thoUiiU. " iit- U-arneii tiie tragic, anyhow, .liiu t i he'.'"' ijieritit fi-l John t'livt-r. a yuj rau , uateil wairm-mjker, wiio. prusumiiiit on ins aire an'i intiniuties, often a-kt-1 ilisa ; jrrt-eahle aesli.'nis " I .ion t say as he hasn't.-' retorte.1 Mr. ' ta!l'ipl. ni'ssliiy. " ! le svrve-i Lis tinn- aii'i I ilon't tarn out no jr workjaan ' no. not if I know- it I 'loii't; but learn-n' . an.l 1-lai ksiiiithin' won't mix. no more nor oil an.l water. Why, I know it for a lav' tii.it he's jfi.t a library a library. ' ireiitleiin-n " here the rjx.aker s.at oil his hau is ami e;rj,-jt-.l iiis hatiimer a.s if j ilesipiu- of ilciiiuiiii.ii it forlhwitii "' aii'l reails rti-rythiin;. assoeiaU-s with I'reaihrr Kanks, .haliirex Ikkiks with Iiim, y ni kn.'W. aii'l talks over theoioi'v an ! thill'.1, j'ist as if as if ht wasn't a tilai k-iiiith. Where'd I have tt-i n heilay if I hail s art,-! out by uttin' on lirs an" ' jrittitr above my bi-new'.' Hat I .li'ln't. I .-t it k. to my t.-.i-l..-, and r.ow where am I? Where am l.eh?" ; " I;i.'ht here. Sammy, rijht iiere." re- 1'lie l Mr. SUbtoji. a near an.lilcar frleiei. w iio acted in tiie cajiai ity uf Villaire set .n. " Yes, riitht hi-tv. a- a tuttu.-v and a -'ii i-1-s.s: does any one dispute that '."' Tiie aw fill -iien.-. whieh followed tiiis juerv was its .niy answer. "Now. liow .!'..! I do it r continue.! Mr. i.i'!f..r-i. in as!j'ht!y nn-nifie.i -.,-;.--. " ily iiiiii'iin" inv own l is'nes an' lettm' the tin - art- al -ne. J.-rry Atin.ni will He. r build Ufa character in this C'.iu; 'rv. 1 It-'.- a dii inn' himself t"0 til lit i ; an a h.-u-e. as the S-riitu(v-s jiiainly s.iv. diviiie-.l .v'in itself, rt-at will the taii thereof:" '" Ii koii you haven't hear! tiierww-?" iii'iu:--.t Mr. finer, win. did nvt at'iar pa'ticu'ar'v overiMiwep-l. " No! What n.-ws?" from the I!ar!s.r in ele.r.is. "Lot bis patent y tt-rdavl Told Ilie ai! .at it. Sunethinif new. tai a J.low liiirro.v ; ti;at is.a harrow so made that it can i.e attached to any j.I-.w, and it-v.-l ii'f i'r-uin 1 as it is turn i over. H- 's iiad an oifer for the Mate aln-ady. but -ays he w ill tininuf 1. tun' it himself. ' He's stirtcd tin- oh! S.idl.-t siioji. and; will start as soon as he can :ret things t"- j u-ether. That i- uH. I'll be apvttnd to- i morrow, as u-ual." and fli" old man limp- I . i i .... 1 ed sioiv.ly away. j lias i j't'iu was a g I tutsiw-w man. i Xot onlv was tie convinn-d of this liini-i self, but the community at laic held the saint opinion. Hut :-iod business lucn ; soiiietimes make mistakes. Mr. ( .toll ! had !..tie s... s-u. li a simple thinit. t.j... . He had only written his nam.- !s-!ow that of a friend, merely to comply with .1 matt--r of form. His friend had unfor- ' tuiiately faili in his enterj'r'se and left i the coiintry : and Mr I'jiton w.ike up one nioriiinir to find himself rail I ujmn I to y. y a not.- of several thou-and dollars. . This le-did in his us lal bru-pl.-. bu-i- ' n.-ss-iik." manlier, fu'ly aware that lie wouid ii. ne rioiiiin i.-f! tliat he would lie a r-.;iut-l man. . IIervbo-ly wori.lered " how he w asjroin-tto i-'et aloii' no''." ! Tiiev sinHik ha ti' Is niiiiirnfLiiiy with him. ' and in a dejected manner, w it is thecneer- ' !ul si;-.,ti.,u that, after all. " it mi.-ht In- : it.irs', viin know.'' w hich was comforting, iuiiil. J.-rry Aitiuan. blacksmith, was. makini. a stl'-eess "f his i.ii-in.sss. He iiad j..t ail tiie capital he witnt I by selling some territory, and no more was for sale at i.ny prnt-. He Iiad turtle 1 manilfacturi r him self, and was still scheming, iiud this was wiiat brought him dyvvn to iadford s !Iar!.r so early in tie- morning. The pp.; ri. tor of that r -sort was hard at work, and lie im-etl mir her-, with a sUli-Il II-kI. Jerry didn't seem to rioti.v his cold re ception at ail. Ho wh- too full of busi ness for such small matters. " I have come I.i make you an oifer," he sahi, de liU'ratcly. "I don't want no ..iferl" rei.ii I his ..hi master, intent uj-on his work. " i ll in -ike it unv -.vay. My patent is a s 1.1 e-s. I l.eu r ex--etd si sim;'le a tiiiiiL' t" iiicet ti.e apjirob.it ion of every lxl. ( rders art: counrij in s. raj'idly I cannot till tliem. Now. I want to let out the contract for trie ip.n work to -.Hue man ma-t.-r of his SiusinesS. You are ti. t i.ian. If 1 j.r-.ve to you that ac ceptance oi" tiiis contract will net you tiir.v dollar-t tiie one yoil no receive, w iii you take hold of it ? " Mr. (iadford laid down his hammer, took oil hi- hat and scrali lied hi-bald le ad in a f-e!in manner, as I.e plaints i w ith a dismayisl )..k at his former ajv-jip.-ntiis'. He saw iiis '..t'ui ity. Tiie voice of trie community w.-i- t.. strong for him now. He kn. w this - ..una; man was a jM.-r, and he fit it llel he dealt fairly with tiie y..iin-jt r? N . lie ha In t. Then wl-.yshoul ! the youngster d.-al fairly with him ? This was iiis p li- , irion. It was a very jh-t on.-, but it was the ln-t lie Iiad. " i aiu't iu no shajs- to ask favors of you. Jerry Atman," lie answere-1, slilfly. i " Why. I a:n not conferring a favor, I ; am wiit.i one, Mr. ( iadford. Littie do I care w hat yon have said. It is a siTi of s nail timlHT to Is-n-! tK-fore everv blast. Come. now. let's tiim' a little ; and as you are pretty frsl in that line, j.p.ve me w ronr il you can j Mr. S.Us I'pton had almost tuade up : ills inind to move to the county seat. He iia.1 the otfer of a cierk-iiip at a very j small salary, but thai was I tetter than nothinir. A loud knock at the iloorpjus- e-1 him from his half-formed decision, j He oja-ned it. and in walked Jerrv At- i man. 1 " I called to jiay you a debt (if jrruti- , tude, sir," he said, in his blunt way. j "IV-bt of jtratitude? I do not under- j stand," re'.iel Mr. I'pton. as he handed his visitor a chair, j " 1 stand your debtor. ncvertlu'L-s-." re- j turned our hep), as he implied a small i packaire an.l pro.lu.-eil a pair of susja nd- ; ers. " I you rpcrnrni- them, sir?" "I I think I do," stammered the mer chant, with a painful flush. j " These are the very ones I bought and MAY 4, 1887. paid for on that memorable Saturday evening after I received my week-i' wa- : p-, of two dollars. I never woiv them. : I took them home and laid them away. When I felt like asliina credit in any eiiteriTisv since then I have lixiked them ni U fore coming to a d.-cision. and they ' iiaie alwavs carrie-.! the dav. Wliate.i-r ! ..f su.-o-.-s I have made or will make. ' n"n-mark 't:,'t a,4vanw :" I'ul : dates from the time I purchased ttiis '' an-l pr-.tViona! knowic l -e of tins ' simp!" article. Now, I need a man to ! ,,n!- an 1 in nieth.vis of dealinj with it. travel in the interest of inv Jpat. nt; and : Attention has tn-en caii.-d m. re than : I., sell to the trade. I want you. I can- ' t!u" "in ll' lri-r of i not a:...rd Uw aus to bev'tn with, but ; lUv '-"'"''' habit, and to the iinrcas,- of i if seventv-uve dollars a month and ex- ! il " tchion.i! le .-in lis. Kn.in its very i I-n-nwil! suit you. you may it-tin t.- tultw xhv roth tf the habit is se n t in .rrow ii v.Ht like"" : and insidiou-: but our fashionable dot- h. Jerry. Jerry. y,.u cut me to the j t,,rs kn" ivuld teil if they would. ! heart I" cri.sl Mr. l i.ton. the tears stand- I uu in his eyes. " To think that my Uu k of conii lt-nce in v.. it " "That has ,i,,thin to do with it." iu- Jerrupt.sl the manufacturer, w ith a ner vous au-h. " Will you. or will you not that L-the tiuesti HI T' Itisntt diessto state that Mr. 1'pton ! lid not nee.1 much persuasion, and I enteral upon his duties w ith alacrity an.! i vim. '.adford's HarU.r suddenly .level..-d i wtn-tnere is a l-rm.-toits -iwer i-r -.-inf t a three-storv brick, and a tfrv.it 1 "'is -iru-. and it finds in the oj'ium many idle craft that former!.' m.N'r.-d in i I-'c'i.iar condition that , ciaiiy its waters x-t isl in the emi.l'.v of the ..wrier. In Jerrv'- rti.-e. .!in-trv ,!K,ve tiie d-sk, a pair ofchcap su--nders iialitf in an t-leirant frame. Mr. iadford. fore man of the 1. and Mr. I ptou. the i traveling .-aiesman. now stockholders in ' the concern, are aione in the secret of what i the cause of much wonderment to tiie ir is-ipis of the liei.'htmrho 1. Always Treated Him With a Smile. v , a . i ,- i., ,- i.i , ' .o .i.. .1 il l.-lllilll 11.. HI Ull'l Moid We 'like, but then the Work We like is sci- lorn toe t-st for a-. Those who prefer any hoin-st work to no wurk nee.! never Is- idle. The " spinster's s t arts" are uiis. it:shn.--.s. it-. .d teiiijs-r. ta. t and ta-te. Live for others. You have no idea of the value of kindness. I'i.iisiiP' is very re flective. ui:4 if you pve it you f-t-1 i'.. and j it-asure. w Iiich you jrivt- by a little kiii In. s of manner, returns to you with a .-oniji-'iind interest. It is related in the life of a ivlcbruted mathematician. Wil liam Huttoii. that a n-s- ta'ile-l sikir. ' c..iir,try-,voiiian calied uj-in him one .lay, anxious to sj-cak with hiu., "-he toll hi;n, w u.i an air ..f si-nsv. that her hus band U.'iav.-d uiikiiidlv to her. I 1 a n ' 1 i s...'.i'i.t I'.tiier fi.inpaiiy.frtsjiier.tiy JMs.-ino his evening- from h.uuc, which made her f.-ei extremely unhappy ; and know- tliou'ht he miirht !e able to t.-il her how she could manaire to cure her husband. The ca-e was a common one. and 1 tho'iirht !ie could pP'scrii-e for it without losing his reputation as a conjurer. "The rem l v is a simple one," said he, " but I have never known it to faiL Alw ays treat your husband with a smile. I he wo man expressed tnanks. dpiiitied a cour- I ...i i .- r i... I i'-sy. ail'i Weill a a i . .11 e. mounts 1 afterware she waited on Mr. "ulti.ii with a .-oupie of tine fowls, which she U-.-.'.-d 'n" a "" al him to a.i-ei.t. he told inm. while a "t"!' '!' indisr-nrnmate ti,- of tins daii-t.-arofratitu-ieandjov jrlLst.-ne-i inher'-"r" '"t'""'t. and u.i'.t n-ndt-r eve. that she had followed his advice, j l'- -"'"" '""' -' Im 111 .i-in.' and and her husband was cup-d. He union- !'r nl "- " - V "' "'' .-V''" ' er sought the cumjiany of ..ii.-rs. but j "" tp-at-i her with con-tant ..vea.id kind-; Cenera CranMRefused Wine. ness. If it is nect-s-ary for a married w.- man to smile away unhappim .it is l-'t u tak.-a few fa. t-: Wh. n trav.-lin-.' much more so in t lie ca-e of the uninar- J in India b. w.t soiirroin-ts with social ri.- i. They iiiut treat their friends w ith ''U-toins. t .'.i-r- -.ir! which n- juip-l t!o a -iiiii- of 5i..d huaior. If old maids ; -tp.ne.-st wi'l and the tinu.-t j.i;rf.-. soiii'.tiuies feel lest. indent in the world. : and not much wanted by their acquaint ances, it must be Uiaa-e they have n.st tact to jiieiLse. f.tx!? Mnp:. How She Lost Her Maid. ( lara I in ne f h.-r n-.tabie let- t.-p-. say s : Sjn-akino of humbug u Firth avenue !h-i!e s niai.i. a trim, pp tty creatine, sud denly .llsaj.!-art-il p-ceutiy ; and it wa-a wonder, li aii-e the irirl was well .ai l in j-roportioii to her j-sl I.sks for it i.de licioiisiy svveii now to have a pretty IshIv s--rvant. Sue had not seemiii.'ly is-eti dissatisfied with iit-r Work or wajvs. H.-r euij.loyer fear It'.iat some sentimen tal harm had come to her. and charitably went so far a-to hire a jiriv.ite d. ti-. tive to hunt her up. When- do Voit think lie found h-r? S!ie was an a.b , rll-ino ex hibit in a iiair-wasli estabhslnut lit. Then: is a l"o:.i on in that industry. I'h.-nohi-enaiiy loiio-haired women are posed m the w indow s of stop s where hair tonics an on sale, and com js-tic'ii is hot. The com. -ly maid had luxu.iiant tresses, which rraw so heavily and npidly that she went jieriodicaily toa hair-.lr.-sserto have tflein cut snort. "Ho much waires do you t?" he ilsk l her. "Tw-iitv-f.nir do'iiars a month." she re pile i. " I can tt' t you double that," h- said. " and r.otiiiiis' at all to do except to lie admired. ( ii. don't ! alarmeil there's no harm in it. Messrs. lilank A t o., tiie well known makers of femiian (dory, want to liotmi their stulf. You are just the L'irl thev d.-sire. Y.m wiii have vour Jiead s.'iave-l close. Then tin-v w ill show v ou fp-eiyt I tiieir cc.stouiers. telling them There's one lal".nn.r man in W .i-iiin-that you lost you- hair years a by fe- ton who ha p u:u ! at tin- old -tan-1. vi i. and had -riven nj' all hope ..f p-srain- and say- he h-i- ma-!.- his ia-t srr.k-. He", ini it; y.m have trie-. 1 many prepara- a :! fellow, hut lik-a '-i-- now and tions in vain ; they are ptitij; to exj.eri- then, and le t 1- iil' since h- !;:!! u;. and nu tit on you. Your hair ti., fast anil ."ailed on his etuj.e.yer. " W. I!. John." tine it is on view from day to day it said the old man." " w hat do you want?" Is-comes a marvel the fame of it spreads - Want eiirht hotir-h -ay fr ten hoijr-ii by word of mouth, and by the time your work, at-h what want," said John brave ltead h.is regained its usual 'oeaiity tin-y ly. " I l'iiis you don't want that John." have sold l.ntm extra lsjttl.-s of Cerulian, . smiled the Is-ss ; you've &j it Ivackwarls; and vim have received thp-e months' ex- haven't v..u? " Ye-h ve-h have tra w a -- S-e T' She saw ; and that was how the Fifth avenue lieile l.jst her pretty maid. "live Ely's ( ream Ikilm a trail. Th!' justly celebrated remedy for the cure of catarrh, hay .ever, cold in the head. Ar, can lie obtain 1 of anv rentable dni-.-rist aifl may be relied ujs.n as a safe and ! pleasant remedy for thealovecomptai:it.s and w ill irive immediate relief. It is not i .. ;,.;.i ,ir,.. .... ' odor and can lie osed at' any time with ; mi,vl results as tbolisund r-m tifv ' amon'.Mhein some of the attaches of this. otiic.-." S;HT,i nilh, Tm, Mav 3. lsvi. t ' j Silem-e is jr.Iden, but a woman is per- feet'y willina to take somebtsly else's .l i. ;. i ; For lame back.side orchest. nse Shiloh' 1 Popms Plaster. Prit"e 25 rent.. Sold bv to.W-.IJenford&.Soti. ' i eralc A Dangerous Intoxicant. The resolution ananimottsiy adopted at the last mevtinir of the Kinis County Mflieal s.h iefy favurinjf the pasa.re "f a bill by tiie h-.-.-'ature which sl.ai! .l i.e cocuine on tiie list of .i-.inoii.s i'.n!. to lie s. !d onlv on a t'i.v-iciar.'s r.r.-scrit'- "''"" ",''!"' 11 and ho t.-rriljle more t.-rr.b! .'san tiie upiiim results of the alcohol or evi-n tin habit are its e'a-cts. I 'r. Mattisou, who has madt- a careful stadv f the subio t, adduced the other evening ISO less tiiali lift V oneC:is.-s siiow- ,1h' i"y vr " "h llllllliilij it Up he said: " My ep.-neiice w ith a number of eo aine cases makes to me tw things cer- tavors its i! 'Ifeets. maiitiir it. ! r s'icii I't''"'- as lia-wol! !-cn-aid the own (it-vice' to further enslave. And thi- opinion is that of others, for it is the -'!'n"".v. w itnoui t-Mt-piiori so far a- I or loose who have lla-1 to lo with tins .i!s-a.-s-, ti.at .'.s an in!oxu-ant os.ii.ue is more d.initeroiis than alcohol or opium and that inebriety n--uit in from its use is ii. ore marked and utiyieidnij than any other form." - Ilcsort i-often had to this druir bv tho-e w ho l...ve fa! en under tiie t-.wer of alcohol, ojiiuu.. or chloral, in th ii of curing tlu-ir l.iaihe.1 habit. A to Us etfi-cts in -li. i; cas.--. I'r. Mattison " I think it. f..r many, notably tl t-!arLi- and -n!atviii! nuiuit-r of o;.ium and ah - .re .! iiabitui-s. the most fas. -i tint; tit an.! seductiv- dar.-'. pnis and lie-Inctive liru:.' extant ; and w hiie a.iuiitii.ir i;.- .treat vali'.e in various disordepsi condition-, earnest iv warn all a-.iitnst its carel. s oiv inj in th.--.- crisi s, and .--t-i ial'v in-ist on .the arp-it '.I.ir'.oer of self-inj--. tinj. a coiir-e almost .-. rta n to entail a-i l.-d il!. Ti!.- tii;.' Ti uli'. ha- o,,I!t. d..wn 111: i.-r ', -.-eluin an. I w i ! --a i 11,. in h. ii- f tini:::.' to c - ' anil- III iiois- .ii m ii: iciisi 1. in ,,; i;.,. 1 mire. 1 Woiit.; -ay. ,11 nt I. a.-t l..--u.k Ti.. j d.-ejier. " I have y-t to learn of a sine),- ;n- stance in wlii. h such an r rt p-aci.ed il-e- W hep : siicce-s : but kn.ev ri.aiiv j failure followed, -.r nor-.-. t-.-tine ..r j ns-a-morphia. a i li. tiori. nd th- n i I of caution aj linst fi-eju.-nt u.-in' obtains j in otii-r ca--. for there may i oiiu- a de j maud for continu1 taking tiiiit wii! n..t ie . i.-nie.!." j 'ich to-tiiiiony as tni.- is not i.c'v to j be gotten over. Tiie sutietv did wi-. lv in l"tinu' it- resoiuti-iu. and the l.-ji lature w ill .1-) well to hsl its re.ju.-t. TI... . c .... .1 : '. 1 11 .1 Not a ft-w fop-iim residents in .' I'-ast t hours ar.- bar ! drinker-. CI!o!l'!l in tiie daV There w-r-' .r ' .ran; to; an t-it the court in-, nvit.-.t: .lis inv itations he p iv vt d. To lulu- riot infri'ientiy ace. jit.-, lo halt a doen tithns on ti.e siine day . at ej,-h on- of which he would remain a fe moments, until the la-t one had U-en p-ach 1. At aii th-se iratherin rs, wine and li-juop-were fr !y use 1. He liecaine so tti'.r-.nhly ili-o'ist 1 a itii tin- custom that, on hi- return to his lmtel. he s.ti lt' his wife; "Julia. 1 do not intend to take another ''..!-.- of win- to pi-ase aiiy "!y." That was in !-7s. and fr..ru tint forward to Mount M.-i tree. .r. hi-temj.or.irn e habits were aliove suspicion. From Calcutta in- w.-nt to l'-urniah. Tin- r'ej'tion committee fiirni.-ii'-d i.iroi b.iskets of ciiaiu;i;.'ti-.' an Hi ;'ior-. Tii.-s. were subject to -rant's orders. To t!i-di-at'I'intin.'lit and distrust of tiie cm-:ui!!--e. the ba-kets w.-r- not opened. Surprise was . j.r.-s-.-l : but ( -rant siiuii !y said : t ictitleineji. I il.. let wish any tiiiri to drink." and ;he baskets w.-re returned uiio;t-n 1 t- Ca'autta. I re ceived ai-Cii'ints of this ita i'i.Tit from Leii. L !c!iile!d. late ("oH-nl i r.-n- r! to In dia, and fp.ni Mrs. (.rant. Afl.-r l iratit r.-.ich-d California, hi- old fri.-nds w.-re tiie wittl.-ss.-s of tiiis new i-.iof of his iK-rs.in.il d.-cision. While in tiie . ity of Mexico his enthusiastic admir ers invite.! him to wh.t is culled." a wine dinner." lli-hop Harris was present, and !: informed me that ten. irar.t 'i-lii" . -ately turti.-d hi-ol.is- i;;i-i.e down. r'- .'. ' .-. J..I.U I'. ,V. ., .. , ,.. ,. TI- I '." r - ..'. His Last Strike. want ten hoiir-h work fr ten hoursli p iv. ; at-h what want. Tbo.urht didn't .eind rL'ht somehow, teuii to sriv't to me? 'uit if you don't." "Certainly. John; co'iieap'tind in the niornint and ir to work." John wa on hand ear!v next day. and w hen the Is.ys Is-.nn to rib it in on him he swop.- that any man w ho hadn't any more sens.- than lie had oughtn't to Im- piid at a!!. """ " A.'h. Tismark, I v.a very sick man. it-" reniark-1 the fpen,r of ( -r- ! tlUUiy to the clialltl llor. ! " T ''"r niatt"r v-s?" aske-! Kisman k, in alami. ! "Lfa.k at dot. an.l tole tue no .jties-j tl'"u'' And Wilheiinn showed the Chhancel- ; K.r a picture or nmien wnw.-ii nan oeen ; printe! m an American paper. ' ' Tie rivers all run spiinjf water at this ; --si.n trf U.e year. WHOLE NO. 18(kS. i Something New about Eggs. " If I own-' aii tiie hens in this coiin try." sjid tin- ruarkctnian. as he ounte.! out a do n e-;'s and put them in a customers ! isk-t. "and had a jl.e-c to pa-fun- t'lein. I w.-ui ! a.k j'l-t ten years iu busine-s and I'd ! ti.e iu;.lii-n-aire." - Flow's that?" " How's tliat ? May Is- yon don't know, yottr.tf man. that over -.''-' . a. kie eacti -lay. announcing ti.e birth of the same nui;i!-.-r of vrs, kept the farmer Is.vs biisv !a-t yir ifat herns in the crli.rts of .:;,i .. ' hens? F'.ut they did. Weil, tie etf-.rts f r :'-" days re-ult.-d in i.i. Mi -.-parale aie i .listmct eps '.('' dozen, as near as I can cai Now. it t.n.k iu-f 7.".o.V' or s.1.1.. filiate. dozens of th'-M to -iipj'iy the d.'mand for Tom and J. rr. s. ju i'linjs. hard and s-.tt r-oii i eo's, t".':ioi and ham and at that. I ti.'uie that thirty cents a do, li. ;" or 1 s-o. w is about the average price. Tior' v i-i iits a .1.-.. H f..r 73 , M . li 'iot n Iiiii!-up to the comfortable little J' ir-e of s-.-...'. i.i i. Thep.-'s uoth nj in. an a iut li. e. aiid if I had the ii'an.iliii of those oiferinsof the ti.it i. 'it's liens I'.l cents oi Lis' I ith a pi-eit of 'lojen. .r mu-t n.iv . it en a 'i.mI one he countrv. for for p- pi folks b"..,:.- ; tiling l.k.- -I your,.' and .. ba'anee of ti tifv Illdii.'t' etis tiiat iT"! hard ear:: i tii- thin.' en. I .! ",'t iri. a--.--'! and roaste i some- j x l.iiti.ir.-d nn!. i,.n chi. ken-. ' id. T .,1 n-e.l lit- tiie httle j fty tiiil.i u. .i.iAi-.'i c-s. Tliat .1. if n w.-re turn I intocin. '!. ! up s.;.ai,.i." ..ftlii i olri !' this r.-alm. .--pheriin w n cl. at "ii cents a ciiick 'leal iu :oultrv. but fpun th. -i. of the dlalii.-n 1 pit's of the ones that do. I don't il ;t. ti a ii:inute to saV tiiat there r.llit Is- ie-.s lii.n live cents Jip tit on everv ct;lck.-n t.n-v t-,. l.tsj .-al N.-vv York t.".k "'.onimtn .i.,en to s.tt:-rV her. and -he .aid s'.ii. f -C-- lit f..r t!i."i,. Now. N.-w Y- rk State only k.s-jw li-ns eiioii.'h to I iv about s.i.Ni.o.n,lozen an. I -o, of cour. have to it" ktesk-ir.- irou:id al' ..ver th- t nt.try and part I" ( ' uia !a to k j. up with the cry f-r e.-.-s. It M i.il. I t ke a!! tl'.' e.-.-s that N.- York. New J.-r-. y, I'. r.i -v lvania ai' l ' f ;-.-ai h i-'t- 1 -lis ar- r.-iiot.silc.- t'-r to-u'. i.lv N. w Y-.rk citv Alth a!' tiie -.ss it want-. Tie- " i ' io . i it- I ,-t r'r y ear, if laid in i -.:.'! Ill,-, one alter another. ut a hair's -pace bet v.-.-n ti.-.-u-. wi".'d r a. h 'p.iu i-'-ton to -an Francis.. I t- i 1 y u. ther-'s a ' i tliiiu w al'li' f r - Me ..! - w l.o can --t a cor ner on How She Trapped Him. If. re 1- : iht a' '1: -t ry I heard t'other ,.v- the .,.er,.'i,, .,.;..- ' A oeiit.eu.ati who wa- ip.iiiir off to j 'l.iritie.l by the excitement of the chaw Kussia on iii-iuess desired his w i ft' to , or the coii- ioii-ness of victory! Ini plaee her j'ii ture in iiis trunk. " You forms ajsirt. the men looked like a rank know dear.'' -aid he. " I never travel with- j ,,f devout. -.ieeful fanners, brxnas! by out your di 'to ai.d Man 'iambier iu j the sun in the fields, and lw"-rim 1 with render-! y u to the v-ry life." j tin- du-t of ,iirrii tilt.ir-. Tiie hymi: rdl- Vou old hum! !-.'. I didn't U-lieve I ,1 forth jn .juaint. s.d cad.-n.-ew tuned to you ev.-r I.s.k at it. Ymi oiiiy sy thi-to i a minor key. like most of tiie native niel jiia.s.' me for tii.- moment." replied th- o-ii.-i. Alonj th ranks a trap purt.ely "t-etter half who h;l her sii-pici. 'lis. j l.-t hep-and tin-re sleiwed here a coru- ' That'-unkliid. de.iP'-t. Befor- I j rade had -t. l tiie dav rsf.p-. Although to sleeji I always take ,i l..n'. linerin ; I couM n.-t ctc'.i the words they sari;;. l.'k at y-.:t. kls- it. and then ..!f in'o , --.iii.-ance of tl.e hyuni .1.111.! not lie tin-land of dp-ams with yoi; in my eye. no-taken. M.ir.y piu.'h hands brushed a- one in.iv mj. j tii- .-ye. bef. ,p- tiie last im lurnfu! n. .fe .li".! The l;f mora', o case was pla.-e-l in aw .y. and tlu-p-.'iuierit then dispersed tie ret' a.-s trun Tiled , .,-U-Ua'. w: in-1 -li.-i;ri;.a. 11 t in- h lib! .y " 1 'oi.- thin. she " I 'id y u ! , w . re aw ay ? " " Kvt ry ni.'ii ..'ii.f.rt." " I d.,111 Uli " And "-wi! " that s uioiiic Win r it j i and show 1 ! i..' , at ley ;. letup- w r.;!o v.. It was :i;y sujn-ii-t- 1 e Vo'l." a w.-'.i sitiiislate-l siirh- .- VI "i- . '.-.Tied the Cit- 1. , 1 -n tr u- -.1! -.re si, -i'l-t ! .ad;... -I tii him ii t:. but i 1 a-i. .1 " 1 t-i: 1 . W.1- ;i. .1 d.'-.'P i'ia! to th - - 11. lb- rema k-1 . 1 s.i'.v tia- j.ntur. !... ! !--n tan. i witii. rev own, I .'It I li-ed to kiss a-.- l-'i au-. v..!i iiad !--.-n tle re." : j. P- tiie 1 Stoves in Cermany ..-ritiaii -t"V---, s.iy-aforr is'iideiit of tiiet h.ii-ie-T.,;l -.('., .V ..... are ..fa Lir.". cu-iibroii-s;,'.- reiibliii a furn.ie- ,u -ha-. but ar--any tliiii.' ei- in reality.' 1 :ie can nev-rcit I. .1 "liuij's.- .. :1am '. J and fr nn tle-'i iiaiu'-. if h-ate 1 in the inoruinj. i-jiu dr.. a in 'in tiie afi-rtii hi. , Their merit li-s in tin- 5a.-t tiiat tiiey pre serve a room at a uniform teiiiperatnr-. witho-it all.-w in.' it to L-o..:i, o hot. Tii favor.!- attitude is t" 1. an nj. a"air.-t tii-io 1 to a.-', rt.iin a ii. tli-r tii-y are heated r 1 not. a- tin-re is no i..-sibi - dar..-. r ot s.'orc!i:t:.'. The W hlte col T of t!;e ...P'e- lain is in str.koi . or.Tr.i-t to the dark i iron cist of ours, an 1 looking soui'-thin-bkc a:i oid-f i.-i. oiied euj i' i-l. a stran- ' -r ii-.--er p-coui.i s a st. - 1 n on- tint: tii-f.ii tis niciiiioii 1. In parts of ti.e il.'ii) ire. j arti ular'y in the Kiiin.- .i'-tr;c: tiie Ai.iera-in -t .i I- Is-Tij raiudiy :n tr .i tic 1. ;u -J .'- "f tile fa, t 1 1! it the a v erare i r.ta: ii'I .res our si.. v. as ni-.-t . of our pra. tai-s looking to coi..i'..rt ' i- very Uiih' aitiiy - . . An Original American. P...-t .n !.. v -r. c iu. tionir. j Cars- C1 w tn : ' r- you nativ- or fop in " N'afiv-. I i..i.-." rn . -artin: th. v id n't a dr--p .f f. .p-i-n blo-l In n.e ri-.r t;..neofrny relations. n-T ttiey n-v.-r wa r t " " In.Je ! ? Trds is an int.-p--tintr hls'or ;cal and -aTieal- an! fa' t. if trie. N'. w U- ca-ful you don't perjun- yourself. You wy there lit v-r was a droji f f..r- t-l'.'n b!.sl in tiie vein- of your anc-s-ti.rsi wh it ppnf have y..n of the innnt lex of Ibis extrj.-rtlinary statement"' - Ipi"f! Ion't I know ? r.y my fore father was tl come ov r . . . ordinal Am-rn-an ttiat the i. ivfower h"d think I oti-ht-r li-," who mv atii--tors Catarrh tired. Iieal'h and sweet breath -'i.red by Miil. b's Catarrh Kemedy J. b's Catarrh Kemedy. Nasal Injei tor free. S.ld I nn.' i" Cl'tit.. by (.t-o. W. FUniotd iv S,n. ... - Since au old joke is cah1 a chestnut i whv shouldn't an old tanu tie ralUsi a walnut ? - S.-ej.l-s mirfits ni.ie ntisi-rarite or tnai ; terrible c-nrh. Sl.iloh's Cnre is the rem- iy jr v,,u s.,1,1 hy (eo. W. Fi-nford k j Son. I A Skirmish with the Cossack. A'.'iit the middle of austvun w u..i.ie 4 nssiiiRoissaii.-e in the ipps-tu n of Kas i.nrd. to ( nd.-ivortoil'.scoverthe strenittii of the enemy there . Three p-j:tii. n;.s i t ('sssn ks liclde nil the force, all -n.iii h-i ai! divan ! ii of th.- !il-nt c.re we came in the vicinity of ti.e ene my. ( m the inorninirof the stssitid day it was n j.irte.1 tint a considerable de tachment of Turkish irretfu!arsi was en cam ped a short distance in front of us. We had been moving durinz the ni-'ht with as littie noise as possible, and had bivouaced in the rain wit!i.it building a tiie, in orler to eive no notice of our ap proach to the enemy picket. It was just day break when the opiera to march were uiven, and the column proceeded cautiously with a few scouts in advance. In a half in hour or so we who were rid ing a little ahead of the column could see tiie chitrji-terist I.- roni.-al Turki-h tents assembled ill a little valley a short di taii'V Is-vond. At the same in-tant our ss.iit. i.r,-a.'.-l the enemy pickets, and the column haitt-!. The camp in sicht ws or.'y a larj- ou'j. ot. and the W-neral imnitsliately .'.ive ..rd.-rs f. T one rviiiin'r' ti i f nii ami char ti.p.tih the camp. We coiii i see tiie men of the dirsi-ri af I P'iui.-r.t uncover and cros-. themselves, ai; i in a nioi.i. nt the head the d- tach ii. iit was moving rapidly p.ist us. A ii 'ii j the oih.er.r."!.' the Major, my old friend if the 1'iibnilscha, win., unknown to ne-. iiad N.-en piP'iii'.t i to ii Li.eiten ant Coionel. y. and tran-t'erp-d Uan..ther revrimer.t. A he dashed past me he made a jy-tnre of p-c..nit.in and w n ! iiis ban. I for me to follow. I believe it is my h rse"s fault more than my ow n. f.r enainly I never ha ! an intention of ridiriit in charge if I cuM he!;, it. but U -f..p- i knew it I w is at the major's ide. itf we w.-nt at a tnr, rhan jtinif our for i. tfion to p-;m. ntal front. Then, in an im-iruiar line, much broken by the ine j ial iti' -of the ground. '.e swept down ti.. -' i... at ,, iil'.oi.. Tliep-was siine ti r:Ti and a lew t'.'ss.i. ks f. il. but I doubt if any b.l.v l.-.r ! ti.e -hot. The thunder ing "I" !..!'.. the -baking ( tie--;;ti bas tile raltliiij 'f t."- c "-kill.' Ilte.'l-li-. and f a--r. s. ,-:ii i w li.i. ks ot th.- ii !-.f.kas .iil1 tiie a.r w .t.i a iii'tlt.tude .f noise a i: a. h drow ii 1 ail ether sounds. The xiilliration of the luo.iiclit was suj.rvin-. !! -p-es :is we. I a.- men felt it tmi.pu-stiiu- ii is. an.l we r';.-li.-l thp.u.h tin- t-.imji. -a -pino it a aay as tie- -u ! I . - ti cioiid- i-ilrt in tin' 1m nki.s tears out tii.' lied of the arroy.i. It was one of th-tse rap- ni' 'I.eiits of life when all Sense of in livid -1-a it v 1- tin-r I iu that utteriv ov.-rwhel- j M , e,n f exaltation, in that intoxi- Citioii ot m.i.'iietism. which otten p ! ... larr- !jr m i .-s of men moved t'V some .'rind an I simultaneous impulse It was. j.-rhai -. after all a very trivia! alf.nr fnun a military point of view, but the wn-i-lion I exj riatii-! was by no means in--l.'ti-tli-aiit or easily forr 'tt-ti. i'..r. of the Turk.sti f..pt- t'-k to tl'L'ht : in time and es.-a;-ed : th.e who p-main- e 1 1- defend tie iri-imp wep'sabp-i, sp.t I t1 i;k- f .w is on the lances, ..r cat,"ips! , 1....1. ...: ....',.,, I . u.i .if a iariat. The ".'. of this lift!-; , incid-nt was f.;l,v as iinpre-slve as the . a trji' i'-.-.i'. altlioiit'h in 'jiiite another wav. Af'.-r we iniiile camp that niht the ni. n of tiie P itunent which had en-i."-i tiie .-ti. -my were drawn up in line w 1th un. iv. r1 h.'ii.ls. and sanj a re'iur io L-hyinn in . bonis. How .htf. p nt now were thoe faces w hi. h .1 few hour- l)e-f-.p- ha-1 ii -n dl-liii-teil with the cruel i .r..!. .ti- . .-' I, itrw.1 ..f Iii.. i.,fi I..I op I 1 t! " erii!,;. w Itji a ijniet tep. as if he !-a-f i-.oist- wer-an insult to the mein .rv .if ti.- d.ad -.. .. '! " '. o. II")-'' 1 "-.'.-. - -Daniel in the Lion's Den. A rich fil l sj-eeulator imagine-! tliat he knew ::!1 a'seit art. w h-p-as he was an ioriorniiUs in r-.'iPl t-i everytiiln. in ft t i-xe-i t in 11. (kin money. This old fraii-l 'i.t.TUiin 1 to niak- a valuable pp Ti? to his on-in-I:iw . who was a p.-i a. her. It was -u-.'est 1 to him that an oil t. iltitir.s r-. p--:!t; n. I hini.-l in the Li- .n' Is-u would Im. very appropnate. an T a r Was l'IV'Ti to a painter to J.Pii'l'e tl,. w.-rk of art. It was ahno-r rini-h 1 when the old sj-. lilator was called to iusj.st it. I: re;ires n? 1 a cp -s section f tl.e den witti Iariiel Walking ar.iut cii'Tj trie jiiins. Wh-h the .,!d nian saw I!..- .!i lire .e reflise,i . , take it. 1!" iii-l-ti that if Ii.tni. l was iu ti.e .! n neltii. r ie- n. -r f ii- li -nst-i ei!-1 be seen aie! tie- ..rtl-t ha ! t ever tii- lions and ! 'an w ith a thi. k tv it of black paint. Win n th- -on-in-law was jp-setit 1 with the picture he was somewhat da I t.i know h: t it reJ'P-.-Ill'-d. " It rejire-en:.- I'. mi. i in tiie Loins Ivn," p-j-iil tii- art critic. " I'.ut. I don't --- either of them." " That i Inlth tll. p ikes no ! -aw di 'rence. Tiiev ar ni inv--if " A Natural Lawyer. ri:ar, ilroi-ts-d in on a stia-kion yr the other day and wanted to lur-ow ton 'i-.i'ars. " Haven't o..t it." s.ii.1 the iawyer. " W. 11," p-t.iriie I 'he mod t man, "i-an't yu Is.rTow it f..r me?" " I r.n.'ht but ymi niusi jr,iv ha. k hat hve dollars vou borrowed a year xf tir-t." II.- left. Tiie next day he came a .rain and bp.uirht th- five dollars. "Thank you, thank you. -all the m. iii!" -r of the bar kct;n the u.i-n- " Tr.a? ain't the j.roper tiunj to say. tl auk you. is too tame." - Y ' ' ' Yes ." " What should I say then?" " Why y..ij ouiriit to say 'Corne on. old boy. lets go down an'l hav woie- thintr." Well then, r-ome r.n. ld boy." T!i-y went down and had something and the "old la.y " call! upal! his friends. Tber- wad just J and lo.viits left out of i .1... i,.,if..,.,i. ; ' -'" - That aftern.sm the old b-.y dp.pjMsl iu n the law ver airain. I -tf.oa at. ait that ten dollar'" he? asken. " What ten dollars?" "Why that ten dollars you were in to lend me if I brought the five dollars !nk. I've come over Up it-t it." " (ireat ( '.esar! Say. jirt sit !wn cut there and & U stUilyinz law. I need s man like yon. I'm trunit to make too my j partner." St.sibm MitL In cutting np an old ow. a butcher al- way has a hanl time trying Ut make boti end meat.
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