SHADOWS. A linle a.rl -wKtn fimkuii, in jt'lulum-e ami iin A K' ti! n iink omv dr kn. An-) neviT hole aisiin. ln llieiimw a Klnnloa, T'm ilti' lip a lay. The- ea!i!i of VA iMnulo 'an iieviT Imy uwav. A haft of sin mni Mirrow, From in-art to heart of love Aim! O, lite sad ((Miiomi Ami the our lionven uliove '. O why siiouM tin true-heHrteil lie to it n nnkitid Why t-ltoul.i f-wt !vr ix-iirtiil Ami Mtt-r.l t.i the i iml wtij" to ill! Htiiliti); S-ive to tin line alone other hearts ttet-'iliiitii:. fl.it thai T rat! mir own ? O myflerynf loviiifr l. wilifui. tearful way. Thiit linp'rs in the shallow Ami trifli-s with the lay ! NIXIE. Noliody would take little Nixie Mark ham for a heroine, nor would one sup pose that little figure jtossessed nerve enough to save liundretlK of lives lv her prompt action ; but thw was the way of I it. It was a hot summer afternoon, and the iist alxo!ute cuiet reigned over the little raiirot l station at 1'arkertown, up in Northern New Kni:land, on those ftweherini- July days. Not even the ctts- pei 1! tlK" of the track an.t lranttc- tomary loafers were around, smd only at j ally w nnf: her red flic but still the mon train time was tiiere any show of life. j ster rushed toward her, show inuo abate- The dow n train w as due ut 5:10, but incut of speed, until then, as sensational writers say, Meanw bile the brakeman and fin-man 44 all was (piiet as tiie grave." st.W i;:hast to see the engineer so utter- Nixie a us the slat ion ap-nt's daughter 1y reirdlcss of lier. and only child. She w as fifteen, although " Stop, man ! " beshotitwl ; " don't you ho small she looked three years younger, see the jrirl ?" and was Usually quiet as a mouse" not j 41 Yes ; " tai.l the half-drunk engineer, much sip to her," as the country icoplc ' " Why don't the iitile fool pet out of the naid. Iu spite of the current opinion, j way? I'll teach her," and made no move kow ever she had, except the small por- j ment to stop. tion of time the little couutrv town set Nixie waited with a sinkin? heart. Oh, aiuirt for the school season, siient nearlr ' nil her time in the ticket otiice with her father, pickinjf up, letter for letter and i must liapin ? The engine was close tip word for word, the sounds of the Morse j on her, and she ran on a jutting rick by intnmicnt, and finally, one day, she as- j the railroad, waving her scarlet ila ; but tonishol he father by taking a telegram ! jut as the engine came alongside of her Hound, giving him x neat " copy." she heard the sharp click of the. call Ik-U From that day Nixie was installed as j in the engine, and saw the fireman push telegraph ojierator. and the indulgent j the engineer aside, and reverse the eli fal her often said "Nick could run that ! gine. The conductor, who had just seen otiice just as Weil as he coutd himself" j her and exciteulv pulled the lM-ll-roe, w hich, considering that Mr. Markham i jumin-d otf and came toward her. IJut was considered by the boys a plugoper- I ator," might le calh-d a double compli ment to Nixie. Well, this particular afternoon are talking abmt,the aforesaid " plug" saun tered into tiie depot with trouble eu tborned on his majestic brow. " Nick, I'm summoned on a jury case. upto thet'eter illage this afternoon. It s j to.i late to get anybody here, even J ing there was anylxxly to get. What are you going to do about it ? S'jmsc you can J tend the concern alone until I gat back probably by i." j "I guess so, father," repied Nixie." j Tiiere won't le mm h of anything to j do. IJkely there won't be any passen- m-rs for the ! '. u train this hot dav. and ! I hae I know enough to sell a ticket or two if there ure." ! " Well, see that thfse Ixixes gi by ex- j pr-ss. The waybills are ready anl in ! the drawer, (iness you'll get :dong all 1 right," and off be went, leaving Nixie mistress of the situation, which phrase j meant more thao you might imagine that j very particular day. At first she felt her newly acquired j importance somew hat and stepjH'd alsmt j briskly, dusting the musty littie office i and watering the few plants in the win- j dows, but there leing absolutely nothing i to do aud no one coming near, she drop- ; pel into inactivity and listened to the 1 click of the teleirraph instrument, which j U her was as companionaMe as the talk j of near friends would lie. .s the after IitHin Hissed drowisly along, the heat and stillness overcome her, and dropping her flaxen head on the desk Is-fore her, r-he wasstHin as one of the good ladies of Parkertow n w as w ont to exjiress it " in t',? airtns of Morphine." Afterward the first thing she could re inemlier alnMit a voit sei'iiiinj; to come from her dreams said : " Taiu't likely she is left here alone and asleep too." " No," resjioiidetl another evil voice, " the old man prob'ly 'niund soniew here but," in a lower tone, "come on, let's po 'lonp. The down train'll le 'long and we'll just lay 'em out." Nixie was wide awake enouch now, but she had presence of mind enough in her small body, and reali1 that safety lay in keeping still. " How fur is it up there ? " "Sh! Keep mum. l.i you want to knock the bull tiling' in the fire, and yourself, too?" And then the girl's tpiickened hearing caucht the sound of heavy fvit.steps passing by the window and on up the track. Nixie waitii until he eouldn't hear the footsteps, and then cautiously turned and looked out of the window. There they were two miserabh'-lookii'.g tramps hastening up the track. She rccoguiwd them at onc as two men who had lai n j judgment. No man lias lat-n brought disi-arghe.1 from a i'oiistra1ioii train lioforcthc public as an examjileof sikxvss, that bad tacn at w ork down the roatl. j Kitii in wealth and magnitude of his bus What would she do? (h. if she could i '" (outside of stock and railroad men) send for her fit her ! Hut there wis no ' one near, anil la-side bv the time he ' could get home it might la- too late for ! it was e.ident that the wretches weit i la-nt UiM.ii revenging themxlves of their! fancietj wrongs tiKin the innoevnt. She j liKike! tit the cIim k. Half past 4! She ran out and haiked around the loneiv I ... . . 1 station. No living being in si.'lit. She : calletl once, feebly, but what wa the use? If she sent for her father she .bad no tangible explanation to giv or real rx-uwin to make him hurry home. only she was sure there was harm coming Ui the down train, that long, crowdi-d x press tilled w ith luotintuin tourists. Hut tdie must do something. The men had disappeared around a clight liend in the track. Nixie ran in. locked up the office snatched a hat from n nail in the comer, and then hurried up the track until she arrived at :l slight curve. Then she "made haste more nlowly," for there were the men. Stejv iing la-hind aclumpof bushes, she watch tl them. They had stopa d and were do ing something, she cxmld not at first see w hat, to the track. Pn-lty soon up cauie a rail, and in a minute more it was thrown down a Ktecp kslge within four feet of the track, where the whole train must be precipitated iu less than an hour if some thing could not lx done to warn them. Nixie saw it all now, and for a moment flood, lereye dilated w ith horror, while v Haw tlie xiundreis shake their fists toward her way, and heard an impreca tion. Then they ttscd on, and Nixie, prowing rold in the sudden extremity, turned and sj'-d toward the depot. The rail ha hn n removed on a curve which Waaa,ded tut the west -ide bv a high Itank. mo that at 5:.'50 it wus quite dusk there, and as the train always came in on a down grade, they came ut full f peed, ho Nixie thought to herwlf, I'm glad I came, for now I'll hurry and tele gruph to Stanford before tlie train ivtuu by, and then we'll nee, Mr. Tramj, bow your little scheme coiuea out." Rlio reache.1 tin; otiice aud lookcl at the t'lm-V. Kiv ininultK U 5 .' ami the rain left Strut ford at V0.J. V!1, t-irht minute win more tlinn plenty of time if nhe oonld " ri; " FtratfnM. She TajHHl the key. 44 Sil-ml-ml" the iiiHtrn meiiL Never ln'fure w:u there ho iiiMW- iiont an ..iM.rfit.ir.tn Ihut lino. With Iter evew tn the flmk, which secnuvl then, if ever, to say 44 forever never never never forever," she lcej.t uo the call. SomelMxly on the other side '"hroke her"' t wiiv, hut site p.ive all the rlimtrr signal r4ie eoiil. I think of, one, two, three, four, five nlowly tichIoiI the clock each stroke an Hony to the jr'ri. Meanwhile the nin-nt at St nit fori i-ouM not ojK'rate ut ail, anil tiie I my who couM, an. I nervi-ii as penertil chore 1V uNuit the place, had lmho .'or the ctiws nn.l there was no one t answer the call ou which rjo lunch ileK'ni!ol. A few minute and it wax too late, and Nixie was in a new dilemma. Nixie closed the key iu despair. She did not know the train signal, but seized the red flat: under the old desk, und ran for dejtr life, literally the dear lives of her fellow creatures. Not until she got to the wrecked place did she reniemlHT that she must go ln-yond the curve to stop them or she would he of no use. Already she heard the approaching train rumble in the distance. Vaster, faster she sped aroun-1 the curve straight on upthetr.uk. She couM see them now coming in. On they rushed, the :reat engine Ix'iit on de Ktroy'uif: it. precious freight. Nixie stop- whv lid even'thinir tro ajrainst her? Was it tiie will of (iod that this dreadful thimr ! the reaction was U) much for jjor Nixie, .uid she could only gasp out : " Round the curve," and then she w as a white ii.'.ti", with no sen-e of anything. Passengers ru.-iied out, and, after some had lx-cn to the curve and seen w hat the little girl saved them from, no lady in the land could be so loyc.lly waited i:hi as s. was when she bad Im-cii lift. in- i t the car and told modestly her little, iry. It was some little time Wfore the j Xrjll. was rea,lv f,,r the train to pr.H-eed, I andwhen Nixie got out at her own station ! many kind hanls jiresK'd hers in fare- j Wt!u t jt as the train left, saying : You are the bravest little woman in j jne state." ' v,.i t;i 1... t, . 1 luu.i. In t?i,. . 1 lM,t half hour w ith her father, who had j got home from his lawsuit, and wonder ed what made the train late ami w here Nixie had gone to and told him jil' the storv, did Nixie think to look at the packet. Then she read a note: "Will Miss Eunice Markham accept tle accompanying from the friends she j so bravely saved July ', 10.' ote was wrapped around "xHt in I'.anfc notes. " oh, papa! now you can payoff the ,,,rtgaiS' on the house." cried Nixie, nnd t, jather said : - j dei 'ar s Nick, you get higher w ages as agent than I do!'" ti1l. fc-upt.rinteii'.ent of the (). A I., ltail- T,,AI eomniittee came down to Parkers-) town that we k, and .soon after there was a vacancy in one of the l-st ofliees of the company in a neigldsiring city and Mr. Markham was tendered the situation, lie accepted. ''SoNixie can havethe school ing s-he wants so much," he said ; and to day Miss Eunice Markham is one of the most promising pupils in the high school of that city. lint more than ever is she the pride of her father's heart, V ho never tires of telling of the afternoon " his girl was station agent." I'.ut, after all, you would never take her for a heroine. Our Wealthy Men. Much has been said in newspapers of men w ho have made large fortunes in comparatively a lew years in various bus iness industries. Many of these articles are written by correspondents of promi nent newspapers, and copied into others of lesser note. I'orresp indents generally are vcldoui men of biisiness qualification and wrongfully picture these men ami their business as a thing of accident ; this is not the tuse w ith those w e have met. We find that where men have made large , fortunes by their own busincN. talent and j ft is understood th:;' P. I. Armour, of industry they choose with sagacity and Chicago, has decided to move to Mihvau fon thought such business as would h ad j kee, and that a iiiairnifiectit resilience in to success w hen handled with liusiness t11""' prominently than lr. G. ti. tin-en. 1 of Wiaxlbury, N. J. He is at the head of : many large lmsinis industries, and yet ; compar.itevely a younj; man. When the- j t,lat August Flower for dyspepsia j an' liver complaint and Roschoe's ier- ",;tn '""y'lS ,r ''ijughs and lung tnuibles, J ''iu" jl'wn to a wonderful sale in all parts I r.i.. ... ..tl;.- ...I...:.- ........ I 11,1 worm, it proves i-nai u oi a.i awi.lcnt or spontetieoiis strike at wealth. 1 His medicine are recognized as valuable j and established remedies and the bus:- j ness has grow n gradually and jiermanent- !y during the last eighteen, years on ac- ; count not alone of Ir. in-en'sabiliti as , a bnsiiu nian or his "good luck," but j on the actual merits of the two prepara-' tions. ('tijiiid mm On- .V.r York Wnkly j Nnu, nf Ik-r. 22, 1SS;. ...... I Fine Burst Of Speed. j ! A rcjwirterof the. HaycTe.-k, (Tex.) j I'ra,ru lr, witn.-ssed a fine burst of t sja'd yesterday, while returning from the j fuiierulof the w ife of an estimable fellow- i townsman. Judge Jaybird. Sandy Ilar rigan, the driver of the hearse attempted to throw a littie dust on the Judge, w hen the afflicted and grief stricken w idow er pulled out of the ditch with his fine bay horse, Throe Spot, und easily passed the outfit shouting and a flying. A Fact Worth Knowing. A physician in Genesee county, New York, who bus used tiilmore's Aromatic I me in uis practice, lor seaeral years, re eeutly wrote to the pmprietor as follows : " I do not think y hi give sufficient pub licity to the value of your Aromatic Wine in all case of 1 lysentcry, cholera morbus and aunimer mmpluinta generally. I have for Urn seasons jtast u-i it in many nevere cases of the alxve, and it has never failed to afford sjieedy and gratify ing n-lier." No piviprietary rmeiy has ever received such general endorsement from regular physiciann of high standi nc I as tiiluiore'd Aromatic Wine. MEN MUCH TALKED OF. OBSERVATIONS A HOIT I'KKSON OK PAHTKT" X.AR NOTE. In fnversation with a representative of the (intiliir the other day, Kditor Hen ry Watterson related a little s ory altout James tionlon liennett that will 1! read with ih-ep inteiest liei-aust of its tinex pcted character and undoubted authen ticity. Mr. Watterson and fr. Bennett were voyagers on the same steamer w hen the Kerituckian made his last trip to Eumpt;. They wetv the only cabin pas sengers who did not stiller from seasick ness, and by virtue of this fact, as well as by their identity of profession, the two vlitors iiocamc piite intimate, nnd ex chance'l manv conlidcin-es. When they - ! spoke of the reputed fascinaiion of the i ne-wspaiNT business Mr. Ik-nnett said j tbat the phrase hail a good deal of fiction in it as applied to him, He did not by any means feel solwund up in the UiniM as most persons might supiose. In fact, he had wearied of the responsibility fome time ago, and would rather be free to nee the world according to his own caprice or inclination. If it were not jor the prom ise made to his father he would sell the lI-rahL As soon as his sister Scannetle's (Mrs. Hell's) children grow up, he added, he would have the name of one of them legally changed to Jamc" Gordon Ben nett, and would put it ut the top of the lb-raid column in place of his own. AVw Yrl Ort'tdtic. (ieneral Sheridan never fails to ut tract attention in New York. His present vw it here, he says, is for the purjiose. of shopping, although it is to be presumed that Mrs. Sheridan is tending to that. The (Jcneral accompanied his w ife on her shopping tours yesterday, however. Ill chatting about army atfairs (Ieneral Sheridan slid : "There are alwrnt L'Z'itK) im n enlisted. The full complement of the army is J't.OtKt, but as we are not jer mitted to eniist a man until there isa. va cancy, there is always a margin left. For the size of the country the army is small. We oti-ht to have ;it least 50,(HK) men. We do not need a great standing army, for this is a country where every man is intelligent enough to take up a musket und learn the manual of arms on short notice. .V. f )"e'i Tribtiiu. Mr. iladslone's head suggests the por traits of laniel Webster. He has the same massive features and same jxmder out outline. His forehead is very full and high. His eyes are deep set iu hol low caverns under beetling eyebrows. His huge ltoman nose, wpiare at the end, stands out fiercely from his strong, square pugnacious-looking face. His short closely trimmed side whiskers are merely grait, not w hite. His letir is ijiiite thin and is combed with a full sweep over the 1 . . . . e i : l. .. . 1 . : 1 . I : V. lr'P 111 llJs iie;ei. jtaitiou i"w ii pull. His face has the good color of a temjicnite healthy man. His manner indicated strength. He did not look a day over (K). He was dn sxd, w hen I aw him, in a loose fitting black frock suit, w ith a pur ple orchid in his buttonhole. Lon-inn It I. r .n ti.r .' ir Yuri Wurld. Piiring his manv travels through the country Mr. ls-eclier was in the habit of niiiLT in a blanket-bug when in rail- j road cai and railroad stations at night. The bag consisted of a plash blanket ! sewed up the side and bottom, and was used U-cause it kept off the draughts. The distinguished preacher did not dis d;iin to snore loudly at limes, lie was: always in search of useful information. At a uiait-house in icneva. New York, while waiting for a train, he astonished the proprietor by his iulormati in con cerning the various giadcs of malt, and he i 'iiee told a nurseryman at Uociiestcr more alsmt treen ihan the latter had ever thoMght of. Ihirjur't I! ;. Senator Jibson snike at the m-i viivs . held at New Orleans in memory of Paul ! Tulane. mid related this of his lirst visit to him : " When I went into his library i hetjiid: 'I made my fortune in Ixiuisi- ana and have always loved the jieople of j ljorrisiaria. lK you know my pMierty j tittle? There are thirty jiiei-es.' lie told i me what he desired done with them. ; I said : 'Yeu will outlive me.' He said: j ' I would just as lief give it now.' I drew j a plan and submitted it to him. and he; aivcpted it. n this we have drafted the ' suggesti ms and j.lans of the lienclicenee of Paul Tulane." .V-.e Yrt Td,n: ' (ieneral N. P. Chipman, Logan's aid-tie- j camp during Ihe war, as well as the last! Representative from the district of ('-; lumbia w ho sat iu Congress, is now liv- I ing at Ked Iiluff, Cal. His tine house, i with many ait treasures, was burned re- I cently. The only jiicture he faved was Ix-otze's painting of "Fort Sumter after its capture by the relals." Another relic from the lire; which he vaiues highly isa Vx,und volume of private letU-rs from Thomas Nast. with iinitiy humorous pen-and-ink skiteht. Hu-j' t'" U'.. '.'... pravss of ereetsou on iraipl avenue in j the last-nameil city will be occupied by j him. The reason of the proposed change is saiil to bo the fact that he cunt 'mplati-s j accepting the Plesidellcy of the Cliicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kailroad, in! whi h h has a lartrer interest than any j other man except the late President Alex- ' tinder Mitchell. ll'irrr U'e.i. ; j Speaking of New York editors, th n j are two of them who do not sjx-nk to j each otiier. That isn't remarkable gen- J .. il. i . .i..i eiauv, inn in uus particular lnsvancetnev are brothers. Joseph Pulitzer, of Hie j Wmid, and Alliert Pulitzer, of the f'rniiff .Tnnrn'tl, are bitter foes. Neither will j print the name of the other or his paja-r, and w hen the Jmirmd establishment was burned nwntly, the HorW mentioned it I merely as "a newspajaT." At!nti .hmr- t no!. i j Klihu P. Washbunie eonti-uiplati jire- senting to the city of Chicago his exten- five and valuable collection of pictures,; autographs and documents, enilnacing i ,M,r,niits of J'.inmarck , lanwror William. 1 Thiers. iamla-tta and other i.rominent ,llen. The chief -ondition he mnk.n is ),.. tl. w e,.l!..M;,. cl.ll tr. .i ... to the public. H'ist'Dt Journal. Enjoy Life. j What a truly beautiful world we live I in! Nature gives tin grandeur of itionn tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no lelter when in jierfect health; but bow often do the majority of people find like giving it up disheartened, discouraged Hnd worn out with disease, w hen there i no occasion for this feeling, as every suf ferer tan easily obtain itisfacory priaif, that tireen't An'jnH Fimrer, w ill makethem free from disease as when born. Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of eevetity-five per cent, of such maladies as P.iliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, (tstivents. Nervous Prostration, Iii..inesn of the Head, Pal pitation of the Heart, and other distress ing symptoms. Three doeg of Amjitxl Flmtrr will pwve its wonderful effect. Sum)ile liottles, 10 cent. Try it I Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varlt. A nmr Hl jiftmrlty Rtrrhfcph iimi wttolcMjtm'iU'Wi. Morr f-o!ni!Hirai ttmn t tic orctlnitry ttiuls, nnil cannot be hilil nt compi liliiin with tile luullilnrii! of lew test, short weight, ulnm or lihoptitito iiwMen. wily in nint. 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' 2 Prcn v 6 Prerrii.'.n, 25 Pretr.iu.iir, 100 Premiurns, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, $1,000.00 S500.00 ench S250.00 " SI00.0D '' $50.00 '' S20.C0 " S10.00 " For full particulnrK and flirei-timm t'ireu airiu every ponuJ of A tun CEi.es' I'ermt. CatarrH Kl.Y'S w. a. C I. K a N Si K.s T .11 j(kai. AT.I.AYS in F 1. A M M A TlnX HKAi.STHKStiIi- A a-itivi i ore. HAY-FEVER A p:irt.i-!e . i.; piieO i.utj eiu'ii n'M-i;, anil is aL'ree.iliie. ITiee Kieenis at ImiinfiH" : hy mail, r.-iriiereil. rt iu. t 'in.-uiar-In-i-. ELY IIIIOS,, Ini.-.ri-ii. OHei-f. X. V. nutrli7'v7.1r. THROAT L IT!' T r.nf.i.r.n.iAnilllfirn .!ll.i i.rtHiiistUAlLllr-HJSMlitHl 5'frf.iirrBrtf? PIHES iui.-.AA-usE . mmishJ . . U.UC ti ' r rn rui .-..,.. WECiC!KaswAYNEVBLCOD.. rONOCM HAIRS ol RESTORER (ENCUSK) sotr LURE FDR 3, MoiMtiru, lotenae rWMng aiat annclng. rnut at nbrtit worm tiy rera!iiliut vory diairewioit. It 'allo-.veil to ennlliitir tumor form whit .lfltm blt-ed and oWrj.-. Ixiiiilnir very sore. . SWAVNS'S OINTMENT suttn Mw n.-lilna and blwc ulotTaiion. ami . maiiy east r .tht.ttinwir. I . hy mail tin 0 AGENTS WANTED FOR THR - Ufo of By Rkv. Im. LYMAN ABHtiTT. Kiliitr of the Vhriv tnm tiium. He ireach.1 Keei her' Funeral Ser mun. Ant! Kkv. S. H. Hai.i.ihay, Afttnat fivtnr Ut I1fmm'l rimrrh. Mr. B;.llCT aitlel in preparation of this Ixhik up tti ln ileal li ; muelt in At Timii.Kl'iil xL ; there are very mauv inter eiduKDiirrHtlvfof hi rrentful extH-rient that are ii.rt Iu any other ramie. ThU u llu- rnU UtnJc Ikm l he mtiiuftl lo grl any ithcr. Atlilreas A. OORTON & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 3-16-'87-ly. im, M i i jiMiug, jji.i,ijiiji m i,irtrii ' i " i . a BEECHER Howard's Life of Beeeher. Howard's u 1 jfe of Henry Wanl Beeeh er " law beeti isnlied, and it fully nittt the exirf.-ctation which uwit4d it. It isa remarkably bright and interetttinx book, coming ax it does, from one of the mor,t accoiuiilinhed of jottmnliHttj, and concern ing hm it does, one of the brightest of men. One of it most remarkable feature in, that it given an iuniglit into Mr. lieech er'a own mind and heart, nuch an nothing but the breathing of his inmost nature to bin most trusted und life-long friendn could fit an author to present. With the family of the venerable IVacon Howard, (the author's father), who brought Mr. r.eecher to ISmoklyn, und who stood by him os a brother until his death, he kept up daily inten-ourse, or when absent, a voluminous correspondence. In all this he breathed into their nympiithette na tures his inmost feelings, whether of trial or triumph, lofty aspiration or great en deavor, ami such letters it is hardly like ly can lie found elsewhere on earth. They contribute imme nsely to the inter est and vulue. of this book (und this only) picturing the great divine as no other man can picture him to-day. These sketches, written in many moods, with the utmost frankness and freedom, und in many lands, reveal this foremost Amer ican citizen in new and unexjiected lights. Other Lives of Heecher may give a con ception of him as seen by an outsider this gives us the inner thought and char acter of the man. ' . Then again this book has been prepar ed as the labor of a loving heart. It is not the work of a mere b.ographer. We (mote from the author's preface " He was great in tiie pulpit and grand on the platform ; but iu the calm rest fulness of a private life he was sweet and helpful, a balm to wounded spirits, a cheer to the despondent, a sharer in the good or ill fortune of his friends." " That he had enemies, yes; that he hud enmities, no. His enemies have had their day, and it is time now for his friends to speak. As one of his friends, j to whom he- showed m flection when aj boy, whom he counselled wisely in youth, whom he aided in manhood, for w hom j he ever had sentiments of regard and to j whom lie wrote concerning the inner i workings of his head and heart, I find great satisfaction in doing what little I can to jierjietuutt! the name and continue the fame of the wisest, heartiest, simplest. greatest man I ever knew." The author of this book has also b'-en able from his intimate know ledge of Mr. Ileechcr's atrairs, to give us most interest ing ficts. concerning his enormous income for forty years; ulsoof hisexpenses, gifts, iiunirj , an., ireusuien, ji.uiuuw, 'ie ions pm. iii, ..j.niioii- i.i iiphii,iui.i ...e.., . . i:i. ..!.... i. r...t... i :.. r .i;. ....... i ...., m,, iiuiursuuiiiMii any other lift! that may lie written. J his IS in truth a Unique book ; most ably prepare.1 aiul full ol interest trom first to finale. It contains a ierfect jHr- ! trait in steel, and many other beautiful 11 1 ..-71. . n . - .l.r,, i' , . t iu.1 binding, is a stijierior bwik, well wor- tliv of an iililiiclise circulation. Had Mr. IV-echer attempted an autobi- ography he could not wi:h premeditation, Irive put so much of his real nature into it as is jjiven so spontaneously in this vol- I urne. Tiie best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must lx' non-irritating, easy of application, and one tha will, by its ow n action, reach all the remote sores and ulcerati-d surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the pawt few years obligi- to ad mit that only one remedy baa completely met these conditions, and that is Kly's Cream Halm. This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and laith physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath j secured by Shiloh's Catarrh liemedy. j Pr'nv .V) cents. Nasal Injector fret. .Sold j bv Geo. Y. Henford it Son. ! s m ' What a Pronoun Did. Ir. M. S. Tern-, of the Meth.Klist Epis copal Church, delights to tell the story of a brother minister who ased to lie in the Indiana Conference. He was a most es timable man, but he had an incurable habit of adding a pronoun to the nameof any person of whom he was speaking. Instead of saying " John Smith is a great man, he would insist on saying "John Smith he is a great man." ( ine Sunday he arose and announced his text: "The devil be goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." Jyooking impressively over his :otd-lwed spectacles, he liegan ;. 44 P.rethren and sisters, my subject nat urally divides itself into three heads: First, Who the devil he is ? " The congregation was slighly startled, but preserved due decorum. "Secondly, my brethren, where the devil he is going? " An old class leader put his head, dow n, and stiiifed a bandanna in his mouth. Tiie choir shook, and a little girl in the gallery tittered. 44 Thirdly, my brethren, w hat, the devil he is about 7 " This was too much for the congregation, and for once there was a jieal of laughter in that church. Theqtiarterlyconference discussed the matter at its next meeting, but the pastor still sprinkle his pronouns promiscuously. Peculiar in medicinal merit and won derful cures Hood's Sarsaparilla. Now is the time to take it, for now it will do the most good. - For lame back, side orchest, useShilolfg Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Ilciiford & St n. - - The water in the Straits of Gibraltar, at the depth of lull fathoms, is four times as salt as at the surface. Croup, Whooping Cough and Pronchi tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sild bv Jeo. W. Penford '& Son. Kaiser Wilhelm has accepted the god fathcrship of the eleventh son of a butch er at Bremen. a- -aw a- - Will you suffer with Ih'spcpsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh'a Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Geo. W. Denford & Son. That Hacking Cough can lie so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by ii. W. Benford it Son. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every ja-rson who has used liiurlueg flerimin Siriij) to let itx wonderful qualities lie known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diaeaac. No H'rson can use it without immediate re lief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 down bottle were nold last year, and no one case where it tailed was re ported. Such a medicine as the Ccrmnn Syr"!' cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample Ijottlesto try, sold at 10 cents. Regular wxe sold at 75 cento. Sold by all Ihnggisto and Dealers, in the Uiiited States and Canada. - The tmportance of purifying the blood can not be uvi'rcKtlm.'Ucd, tor without pure blood you eaimot enjoy gfxxl health. At thin season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, yltalizo. and enrich tlie blood, and IIood' Sarsaiwrllla in worthy your confidence. It Is peculiar Iu that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones tlie digestion, while It eradicates diswane. Give It a trial. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all drurelsti. Prepared by C L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Doll?' FA8HIONA11LK CUTTER and TAILOR, iliivini; had niuiiy yfars exerie!ice hi ull timiK-iie.1 of tlie Tailoring hiis- I Kiniraiitee Hon to all SkX J 2 Ji:-. . on me my eall nit on mc alio favor mm : me with their put A.SOUUKV. i Yours, ic, WILLIAM M. IUK'HSTKTI.Llt, SjIIKBSKT. P.V. The Old Sch uttler i:ti(bliltcl in t i bavij :1W .....jv, lwrtr.4r i.lHOf tlie SKI.K ti. U1.t .in.Iete We.-tem Wmj.m In tlie market W Alios there Is a Rear brake, to U u-ed hen nim the uwwty ,lf wtc. unllitr or. hitlv farm. - j t k tlir. yviirl K.f,,r,. tH.lul, wrkrl hi.. ! wauK lr,mvli iu.Ulf; tfM. uHvp l(f h(. VlksAtr Wi- --.Jm- I ti l-y-'-ii 1 DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPSL. j " ' ,,ie 0,,'y WuR"n made tliat has thi imiiroveiiient. It avoids the neewity ! ol'Ukingotl'lhe whet Is tp rea., as in tlie old t i the wapm cu oilel in U-.v than tive minmea. This Wmun vauta lob neen to Ihj fully appn iatetl. and (.artien H ihiii b..fore purtrhasiiir; ei.ea lietv. Every AVaon Eully Iu ollerlinf tliitt niake of IVairiiu u tlie j.iililie. 'make of Wwm for five yearn when freightinu over niatl that acre altmist impamlile, and they ulwayt- utl the test. 1 feel warranted in sayiiij.-1 laslieve them the Ix Waini nil wlu-eK Cutf oi Ol'uvr Kifiiirr Il.nnj lbJI 'H, " ri7 how ; thr W'atjiin. ttJK.ienn Vant"l Thronsihout th County. SOMKRSET. MAIil H is. :. Somerset Lumber Yard. ; ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MiSl FAITt KF.K AND I'KAI.Hl. WHOI KSAI.KH AST KETAILER Hf LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Haixl and Solt AVoocls. OAK. POI'LAR, SIIUXOS. I'ltKKTS. ASH, WAI.NTT. FUMIKIMI, SASH, rilKKKY, YKI.Lt.iW 11 NK, SHIX;I.F. HKSTMT, WHITE PISE. LATH, BUNKS, SKWKL lnsrs. A General Line of nil (trailesof I.nnilM-rantl Bni'iiine Material mill Unolinit Slate ket in Meek. Also, can furnish anytliinj; in the line of our Urines to onler with reiisonuLle pmniiniiem, sm h n. Unit kets. (.il-i.:ert work. etc. Office aud Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. STO P VT T I IIC SIIVlTITEll HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. - ijlii I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That the Sll FFEK Hi l'.E is eltwt-r lo the stuiion than eii iter of 'the oiher i.leK That the SUA FFEIt HOI SK l a" eonvenient to all business parts of town a t lie Thai the SHAFFKIt Hi U SE oflep" u (iOOI) ACCCXMrODATIONS a-s any other houe in Somepset. That the SHAFFF.R Iltl'iE Proprietor will erGE YOU bESS fOr LoODGIjMG than any other liou.-e in Sniu-M-t. That the Sll U'r Kit Hi U SE is a teliiiterance hoiw. That the SHAFFKIt Hi it:.SE in the farmert.' Ihiiim'. Thut the riHAFFlS: Hi It'SK i the travelent' tumn: Fanners anil others viittng our l own will lo well l.y utopjilnir at the SHAFFF.K HdCSK. E. April fi, 7.-Sm. ECDGSSED ET SETTER AD SCIENTISTS AS CHEAPER THAU AlfY STOHE. Send fqr Price List & circuiaro. Si- MONUMENTAL EROWZE C-J71?ANY. BKiBQEPciiP. cost::. ' MNtrFrn FD nv Over 600 jhiiil'j Beautiful jflf J: HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY fRESEKT, m Combining Parlor, Library, Smokltipr, Rrrllnlnc or Invalid rill tt liU'xnv ut n 9 s - S i v -X fT ftiraifhPd with fho AntomMlefoMh Brake. mn MetalM 3r" oiaie .Price, bctnlstamn fiirrni-itli THE LUDURC MAWF'CCO.. JAMl Kl LMBKliTS BLOOD -StiAltCIItilt. OtiP nf tlie m;ttc!nci erer lismtverr! Pur . , IliO cure of t NSt" M FTIOJ5, 8KONCHITIH liYSCKI-MA, iiKMoiiltUAUK, t1l'lil.-i, COS. llS. 1NKA.MMAT10N UK THE I t SUS. SliOITNK-!.s (IK HUKVI il. J'AIN iS THK HKKA.-rr. Ac, Ac It ii nut ..iily a Kreut llirltii-r of tin- H'(u,i. !,nt alo A certititi ltettrvr ef Ihy .Stf-.'lit.. .w eli ha a Slii'iii.'liieiier f the entire -,inu, anil a i-er-tain nil"! sintflv cure firr I'mlule-Ha, uitd putrid SfrH Tfiront. ftixt iioujii ti'i-rtfor I in rvf ry fiunilv. Thin meilicim' in ij,n!i-1 nilreiy f KootH, uihI if ierliH'tly Hi'e. Wimii mi tnifr rem eltM has fuiltl. thin one liai erffet il n cure. Many who tiad ifiven up hM tiofM ol iwrin reHior ml uj htiilih ttiii. rejoiee l!i I the y iir r-l of tlie Coinjkmiutl HM.t Syrii. for hy n"ii:(r .uie or two tMitiles they were r-f!ir'-rt to lerteef hattli. S.mH. x kiiKi 'j.ui'' nun, Kor tl riOiirf of l:lw-t;itmtiKiti. .t iir;il. Slek lleiliht'h illphtheriil, TiMithrtehf, ( rMi, utid one el ll.e ije.-t mi'ili-i! ol tlie iu.'e lor l,le- itiivv dtf-'iM'.. A"hlreNN sAMt Kt. I mi:i:i;T. IjoiilK-rlvilie, Honierwi (',,M se..3Myr. I'a. FOTJTS'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS no Hoesb win H1 M Colic. Bot or Itsa Tkr, (! Y'xiiz' I'owMT r owd in tun;. Font" towlm wilimrenn't prnt hoaCitni.P.r:. touW Pnwfirr will tnrrfrv-e th itmntirv m jiY& And crPHm twenty pr cenu nd muKe Urn butter Una anii iiwftft. kotiW I'owtr wfll nre fr jwrpnt nlmrvt ktk&T VitAnw. lo fulfil Hor ann til nrp mw-t. ForTZ' PrniFH will Iie h at ifactIuII. hold evir wiu-re. DAViO E. TOTTTZ. Proprietor, EALTIMOBE, HI). WANTED- Men t w!i nil kinnot N'ur 'mtv SOk k. ' .i .!ii:( el'ul (talesmen I my a." hiuh a sum per tnenili ami -jieiiwM. Kxperienee nut tiei-f-wiHry. Ajply un:ne ijiatel. with niamii. ifiviiit'ii'..'. IL B. KMI'HX, Ni;. niiin.'i. MaytH-atii. IVtt. -rn.ii. X. J. Reliable Wagon. Chinrjo in JS42. OIl.I.Vi;. STKEL-SKKIN S( HL'TTl KK W A'ioNS, r.r K-uul or Kana Ilin-Ki. On the Scin-rri.F.K lmiilinir haver rrain, a -..niethiint liiat farmer . Kvery irt i.f the Wood-work of thU wiutoii ha in - uritiK tlie work u be th..r..i.,'lily eaMK.td U-f -.re vie ; bv simjilv turiiiuif a cap t buy will woll te sec it insured. will ay I owed the ttanie acr.r tiie Ktky Mmintain-. MOtUlINdS. STAIK RAII ImmjHS BAM'STEIt: - ml,. llt.Mii 1Y. SIIAFFKH, IT WILL PAY VOIT To BI'V VnlK Wm. F.SHAFFER,! 8OMEH8KT, PKNN'A., ' Miinuru . -Hirer i.f an. 1 iH'aler in MABBLE Alfl HEME Ell iiy.ra H'urk funiMinlm Sh.tii .VirfiVr. m aU OJ.m. ! Aim, Aijrntjarthr WHITE BK'iSXE! IVrvoin In need of MOXFMENT WOKK will i Hnil it to their inlereM loiull at mv ho. w here 1 l.roT yiumiiic will he (riven them. Jt -,vt,. 1 fwrVim Ir'iii'nori.i iu Jfivry ( n-. ,imt l h'ICE YEEY IA". 1 invlle speciul attenti.m to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments IntnHltireil hy RF.V. W. A. KRIN'ti. k n Deeiiletl i liiijinn- iiient iii the point of MATKK1AI. AVI) ; ('tiNSTltri"i'i)N, ami whieh is ih-iiiieil to l : the Popular Monument for our Chaiiirralile Cli i mate. , GIVE ME A CALL. j WM. F. SHAFFER. ! i -vfl ' " mi-' fCOTZ Nil ; . ;'y i tr:';-' i s;: 1:.. ; THE WONDERFUL fPiflfi. A SjE?! LUBURG SIMM Price $7.00 Xrp H.,,T, CHILDREN'S CAPRiAnr.Q 145 N. 8th PhlMTp-- RAILROAD TIME TAELES. : i IJJM l:i: A OHIO HMUloMi-siOMi:i:.t-:TA- v.su:ni :i;,i ft WTAS K AM FAItr. M :!- Parr. 1 So!iui.et Id St.yown , iz', i Mi I -S-iiieri t to livervi!le.., 17 . S.,i,,cr-el t. l!i iln.-i in HeloeiNel . jtrhl'rliiwtl.. . 1 l'l ' si.ier ti IbwkHv I 'f '' -iiner-l to'.arrt :t ! 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Miel Vritiu-e..ii:irt-t ai Kitekwiknl with Train' ; to hiii! tri.io .Sni..-ret anil .l.-.firi-t..u n. ai li-. uii , liiiiu ill) lrit;n l.t ,-ui't Ireni i-iili-r-l. at t,;,rri-ir j Willi train- in iin-l i'r..nl lx-rii:i m .-tiii.-h.irv J.ini; I lion iiiili tritin- in .-in. I fri.m -.til: l.ury. ; W. M. fl.FMKSTs. M.il.ii.'ir. (. K. i.uklS l.en i !'.. A THE PEOPLE : H he hint? t-on tl:j.imreit in the r. t..ilL ... tailii.I ir..r;i the iiie i.f t i'A WISK, ItEEF WINEuml IKoS, or tin: !u-'iillvt KM l l.?li S ..f ' t'Hli l.IVl.H uiUkIiouI'I ii-e CHERRY MALT rilOSPlfATHS, a i t iiniiitia; .n tt V i!i i lierrv. mill the Hyehti-ihaleH. a ii. illl'l UlltPI'.li III. I'MKII'.IY M ii r a.-:-on the !.. ineri uiiiK a. :ue, asti-tim by inakiiii: it uj..ii'-,'i!:.. f.n- pv- txtrae; . i" MnJ:, iriotw si:imi;int li-tfli an ! I.;ver tli'-vii:..!!, t.i, l'f-ia iu i; va- rinl t..r.n ; I.tix ,,l' .VB.eti t. ', nia, i u-:ral 1 '. lily, Vi;m li-..a.laet.t , luoia of Vitaliiy. S'erv.. . I i'ni.-iratioii. t.'ou-iiii:.:',iin. i te, ! Il'yo ir lir-ii.-.-.-; .)..-. A.,: k-vn it. -nil -l.nf.r ' ne U.;tle or .". f..r -ix U.ttlen K.r- pah!. I IKH!., l'il VUMA.'AL ( ii.. 7 M.litlell Ijltle. N. Y. Sil.; UyaU iT.ifN!. jaiir:-''C-lvr. 6000BookArr .r.is TTanlcdtoSMt the h.m. R. UFE OF fciiLaill o h z 111 0 Q LU h 2 f. ' ' ... V-r - '! .r'.f ' S v-V ' ' -' 'hi-- Lyman Abbott nnd f?e, s. B. Hnlliday. Aaa't. nrortoi of r-tyrrnr:-h ( vn h, anil ilirtnt.tj larni.ly by Mr. A . ;r, ami mwv but itl hikI aptinivJT. : :.-..ut -' -. roiitaiu rmi trlhutioa (' n n !-1. trnit ovr pr.r.:!n v"i,-r.-. Thin Im th rirfi oook : don't I - i:i ! ic-ii to r L any other. Con. tnmaaiitlre hf. t r ,li,- gr...-,. pn;u'her. Airon- unt.Mi In ve-y tow Jr . jt,...rnn B hni'ifr- f KTf."i-Fi?:i,'--'!--' '' IAL i'EKiil tuul Air KUTK rl All o: r Awnl t r Ftven th ftaO baneiit of o. r I.i:: : , .- . erim. i7ii, it bt m fowrrlul hr .-t r.i.t ;.:e;u i i oU.-itixf sub:r. berH for I : t I ink. N-er la-; . l -i h rr. opprtnnltTPrtW!t. on ltw,f to A -'-:i: . i,H is li. r- eitereii iu Wucinar lhl Ii'l'iii. It; i I-f.v .. j: ,,,h ,. r??W.rtt t U I"'; i"' SPEHAL ThKM.N aenr ,.i. t, ,. un !lK,ncy ftt Wa-e by "...tiuliia t.ol ij; t:;'.i. U0ot BOW y' AdOre-ia. Wlr.T:i.CO.,ruULshr. CoriiiKf.eld. Maa. IT CURES ;oughs,cgics i'4iHti: yf"-'-, LLNG TROUBLES c.?-&Sl ii301-0 w aetjcssrs 1 1 - - . 3 CI s A 11 4 ? - : -or s J! a- 'ti J. Ds. Ln;::z7's Elks S2ALC223' Vlke- a T.OVKI.Y COMPLEXION 1 m SPI.K.NUII Ti'XIO antl cure- OAXCK.K ! reii5, ri.nn.ts S' 'KlKl'I MKIUI CUUlAt. ami all l;I.(Kll I1sk4SFh.I i Mold by your lnii;i;iiaL. I a I T i 1 Mollcra M-lieloe t PUtabarn. r. For Men hiicI VoiiJw, For Hoy ami 4 hiLIr,,, A. C, YATES & CO. (Jtli & Chestnut sts. It Will Be Claci Ticiin-s t0 the TO KNOW THE irr&ijGBIAT ISPROTf JSKJig MA;K i, SBVIXG MACHINES '.' 7.1 LLY ' v rin: j It ha. a '. A:X: 1:1 LK)' .. if.lXI'l.r.li W ITH T.l-A. !; SELF-THREADING .X-i ).t till: I ) e ..I" Ull- !i, -,,:,. A itive TAKK-l"!' WiTilul T A I'i:i.v;. A !!-;!:: i.i SELF-THREADING SK'JTTLE. In teniiri run lie r unUi-ii , ?, !..m t.'ie rat.e. A lie a:.-! mir.. ' Stitch Regulator and Indicator, By vihi.-h any ena-i 'ti!. I: ear, .lT.-. VHt-t wttl.int "c;i.-r::n.-ii::! n Aa '' AUTOMATIC BOBBItf-VISBEa. Hy :,,,-t, .i,i,, ,-a:i ,., , . Ji"n iii ;ti ---. t uitliont t;i ,,f l:r , . Ii l T'it: Most iil:M:l.Ex-M "v'-'h" i mil. r hi'ii.t m i msr: (s j',,,' Wni:;.i: j.liCT ar a-i.n..-i! at. aii gn-atiy a-iu.;?- ,:- LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING Qwalilies. ut tile jlilinw.. vsrvy,.: , antl tiM-nil w.trk that -an - -i,, .m thi Ma. h'.M-. lt.l!'-?i (if ta-"t ,ii:ri .ti ni,t .. t .. . t , - -n- I ie-Kaitl !he tli.i ii:ht of lmy:t. -, ,- , , . ,. j Ma. hiiK-. after ear. folly vx.,ri.:-.c '.-. - . "( I til.-' WHITE. iVruti. w iWiiiu u, ! Nheiilil at nin-e a-Hr-- JOSEPH CRIST. Aal Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co.. Pa. NOTICE TO STOCKBAEEBS: I WILL STAND H FULL-BLOODED TROTTING STALLION, ij iun - 'K-'ri-- ' YOUNG CIIII'F. Ar ntv f--e-.n li.-p nr;-N V. ... h .1 t-i ..f at Til 0OLURRS WSURAKCE - .'. -VlTll till. DESCRIPTION. V'iI'V. ( HIKFts a Lisfht Hut. k ith i in. -i n:s n uii'l tail, liu i fi-iiitf fiir thi. (.r::ia- -taii.i- '-, hie..!- hmh. .-iu.1 ue.-ri-t.-n lr:-vi i i.-i-l r- !'nil : at!! nec'ii t-ii-v.-.-, h-tn-irvl jmi -:t In-:: Tiinture.l. YoCSt, fHiKF 'v ;! .- I'in.l i 'i,i.-t. hr l.y BiiiirK.ii i : !. he ' t M- &- t'liief. 1- i'il. Ilillii'.t.-to.i.aii iti.ir,... M ,' - . V iri.-.i hr Totu A'im. he hv K'l-an lii.-n :: r.Hi.-.,,iii.-,. v,ii v, OlIF.Fi- .iui.i a.i tie, ami i nj ;-,,ra faru.y tior . Harvfy Krim;. Walter HeftVy Keener. ouiier SHADELAND""r 4-. Pure Bred Lve Stock Eitabii hv, f1; mect in tte ? ,- ?M V rrlvto fr.ua . ,:. - " " ?i ten, fcjrv :e h'- . ' - A' brH.iuii. CLYDES0L "0--i PERCHEON. 'OIMAN. OR FR6VH rtoarr K)iti ENGLISH SHiR HORSES. STAfOa-lC-3 TERS. CLEVELAND BAYS aio FRENCH COiC-S'i SADDLE AND CARRIAGE "CES ICELAND AND SHETL0 PC Ji MOLSTEIN-FESIAN AND CEVON SETTLE. Onr cn-itoineTs have rhe ttlvan'a ! "'ir aa ywr' elperietira. in hr"i:. .'!:? " -nperior nualiir: litre' rariett :iml i"1""'"'" cilleriim: im.irliir.:: r f roinpai m tl til.-.-ni hreeiU; un.! low .rire. hrrau't' "f ",r " Hill id fariliiiea. rttrnt of lniin. low rrttea I rnnst.-r?:lt i"n VII til II EH ESTiHLISlllOT in H SI otten jueh atlvant.ii.-oi n ii r piif h-'"1' rKIt K LOW! TKKM-i tV. ViMittra vfiftime. Correspttmlee.. e .l' ' ei- irt uUra free. poWFLl. MillM IlKriv fprlnRboro. rnfor.l to.!'1- When you wriw mutiun thit If-TABUSHSa :b' H. CiiiLDS & CO. U'HOLESALi 511 Wood Streot, IS PITTSBURGH, H Our Special .Drive :0 FOR 1SS7, 3.00 S SeamlsssCalfShces TOR 2IES, in Button, En'ish Salnorals p:1 Seamiess Top CongrfiSt Any Sizes. Three Vid'M SEND for SAMFLXS ni THX SarisfMtla Guarar.eei, api.ti-lyr. MONEY? til t II" l'il fi.'.i t- a.ii lin till?, l.lll o n an.! ml i. .ii tree llmiK of ureal value atul iinMirt:iii.'- ' tJ .u will -tlart you in tiMnei ivhit ii mil ' ''' "''i,;, more money riyhi auuv than any"1-''''?'!!..-'! w""' h' Anv one ean tio Ihe ..rk Kit er M'X : all a-'e- It.llifU """ J'""t i i'i-'" i""ii v tor an n..r. ,ilt von : l anital not neeiled Thi ,!"m'r :: - - v. ni-imiiir, iniMninLiiriiiiii... . t ,a .!e ho arvHinMtioiia tintl enierpri"!!' , lav. tiraiiti laiiril free. Aihlrwa Tat n A f K'l'H. Maine. '
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