AT LAST. WM mi ray day vf lift-Hi "'(-'lit laMms. Aixi In ilie triiiA- fmm atisainaud fr blown, ! bw fcr Tlw oiK .if UiiUMM calling )Ir fat to path unknown. . .! ho ha- made mi liotnr of lift ao ploaaaal, Ix-arc-D Untenant, a h.n it a all d-aj ! Be thuu nir urewrtb and Ha) ! B ier whw all n'r lr)fUnj Ea 'A nkT homr plrttitw daji of una!- and fcinc And kitil' faow T 0,rD op""'11 TlJf lnv- whi-h aua-r miue. I Save bin Tlier. o Fatb ! Let thr iiirit irlih mr then fevemuinrt autl uphold ; Mtt of pearl. branch f 11 'a I merit. kstru of luin!K1. fulfil it !f-) 111 nnnr-lpnirt. Aud taitu f-irciveu, t!iro' thr aiaaindmr (fnuv- 1 liud myll'!'v hand familiar W-ktiuoi I nto mv rutin plao". Some binilik- d.r ammiir thy many maiiio;ns h.K-hrlir;nlia.li- Iwrf n and tfrimu: o-aar Alid flim-i" Uiro1 lvi-u'i-i.wni-iauiai.in To ririTof Tliy Thef fmm tlif iuiii- pain.I me .araling fain would lrn the m-tr and nitty -Mig. Lnd find. a la.-. leiiah Thy tn-o. ef bt-aliii The lift: wnii-b I Ionic. PORK AND BEANS. The Wheeler family were little put out when ("iiviU-aunt I'-ty died, at the ae of ninety-nine year. Ami really, when one otaie U think of it, it a in conxi.lertte of her. " It would have lieeii !ne credit," said Mr. Te'k Wheeler, "to have bad a centenarian in the fantiiiiily. Oh, yes, I know she was a gre.it trial ! hut it too .rovokinir to think that ahe couMn't have lived ju-st eleven motiths lunjjer. Then we could have had it put in the jiaper, and even lly would have Ixt-n askintr fjueMiona. J don't know that there's a ami in Eun.llet.in county that it a hundred yearn old no, not anywhere near it." But there wa no help for it. (Jreat-aunt llesty nevr had been one who wnidered other a-.iilt'K wish. and eon veti i.-n.-', and her h-ath waai-nr-rvsini-li-nt to her life. If alieM only awnllowed that liad !. of medicine, nhe mi'lit have lived," nai.l Mm. Wheeler. ' Hut -lie -v that net in her way ahe a detenu ined todie ! And die ground her lit., t'ether, and turned her face away, ami ine t-1andinK there with the U-st silver jKjon, all ready!" " I ii'Hwe xhe'a left a nii). pum ? " said Mrs. IJidwell, who inKn-like tipec tai li-s vxpreswed a whole dictionary full of interrogation Kinta." " Not a oent ! " .said Mrs. Whetder. " lind o' tioslien!" Siiid Mrs. Bid well, holding up hoth hand.s. "And he (Midi a wiving' crceter all her life, 1 ! " " Well you know he lont iinideraMe when the Bundleton bank fiilcd," said Mrn. Whwler; "though she never would own how much. And me and I'cck e kind o' mintriiHted she'd Im-h helpiu' to build that uiectiii),' house .un Nrat'.') Hill, and nciidinK money to Louiy Jane and her iniwntlile. nhittl.-ss lui-hand out in I t.ikola Territory. There ain't no ac eoiiulin' for the whiiuaof f.dkf in their dotat-'e. We've laiked through all her things, and there ain't tiothin' to la found but a lot of the olded-fa?-hioned dud you ever sot your eyes on. I shall keep oome out of the old iUi for my iTazy fpiilt, and wll the rest to the first r.iirmau that cornea aloiii;." "Ialwayn rti-kmie 1," xiid Mr. Bid well, that tiicre would Ik- Hoinethini! found in that old red client o' hem. three cornered till." Mrs Wheeler tdio.ik her head. " No," said hhe ; "there wa.-n't noth ing there but a Httiu of jrold U-a Is, worn us thin aa eubweJis, and a s-t of lynx fun, all eat np by the mulhs." "Well I am asUmished ! " Kiid Mix. Hid well. "The loiu.Tr 1 live," oracularly sKike Mrs. Wheeler, ' the more I realix; there aint nothiii): too Ktrann' to hai-ja-n." "That's an true an ioH'I!" niyhed Mm. Bidwell. " And I hojv the Ird 11 reward you, aimer Wheeler, for all your kindnem to that lr creetur tiiatV pone ! " So she (Fathered up her aiik norkbai:. her KjavtiK l-i. nl her knitting ncedlii., and trudged away to tell all the Ueigh lains how hameful!y Peck Wheeler's wife had abused her hushandV (irvat auut IteHty, forcing medicine down her throat with a M'vcr sKKn, when she a. at the last gasp and traducing her mein ory Viei-ausi! she had not la-en able to leave a fortune behind her. "Au.lshea prifessin' memtaT, too," Baid Mm Bidwell, rolling up her even. " Well, well, I hot it may In' a liswon to UK all, not to la over puired-up with god-liin-ss." Which was rather peculiar logic, but rmineytly characteristic of the Mrs. Bid wells of this world. While Mra. Whii-ler, who really had lieen very kind to ihe anr old lady who had bo nearly attained to the dignity (if a centenarian, and who had conscicn tioaslv don-.- her 1kt to take cure of her, went alaiut her housewor k with a si-h. She always yearned f.r a centenarian in tiie family, and now the nearest a.-p:r-ant to that honor washerCouiiiu IU-uIh-ii Crane, wo was eighty. seven, and asthma tic at that. Mr. Wheeler came in earlier from his farm work that day. "h, I d.vlare to (rawness, mother, 1 forgot !" said he. Iriisil!a wanted to latrrow a few while lx-aiis. Old Mrs. Jcnks is coining tiiere t. live, and sue wts a deal of st. .re by baked jairk and latins." "Well. I never!" said Mrs. Wh.-i-ler, who was igoroilsly svtting the table, ritttling on plate, knivi, fork and Hons ;.th a nietluMiical energy that sake the New Kug'aud "housekeeper hIIovcj. That'ajust like 1'rusilla ! What won't stie U.rrow next? I knew when thcla-ail (uU.li wanteil jailiiij so bad that it wouldn't never amount to noth ing. If Id Iwen I'rua'.lla, I vhould have pne aud jailed 'em myself. There was plenty of giaai cedar piles in the liaru and John in such a pucker ith his hay ing but I'rusilla always as such a shift -less creatur! " Mr. Wheeler chuckhsl. "I never yet knowed a niotlM-r-in-law was counts-tin! with her ilnrtT-in-law," Raid he. " lrusim'a a ni. girl eniNiirli.' Tain't everylaaiy ha. got drive, moth er!" Ju4 then a light f.sitstep crosml the threshold and Irusilla herself made her apeiranee a bl.amiing matron, m ith bright ha Re! eyes, brown hair, cTini(iled in the latest Cishion. and clx-ek like a ijuince 11. am. "I on up, I'rusilla." said the olil fanner, depreatingly lifting his hands. "1 clean forgot to tel! mother a1 suit the bean. It all my fault ! " " There's a lt in wmie old atone but ter crocks on tin- shelf in tin-at-annt Besty's milk r.aim," said Mrs. Whwler. "(Maxlneia' kuows how long ahe'a had 'em, but they'll wiak out an.l eat just as weet an last year's crop. 1 may ax well la-gin to clear away some of her old trnck." !rusilla faintly remonstrated as Mrs. WheeleJ hust'iid out of the room. "But, mother they will never soak oft! And I want pork and latins for ujiper to-night ! " - Uusli, lhosilla !" Sid Mr. Whcek-r: mother 'a dreadful economical. I-t her think she' using Aunt Biwty'alan 111 semi the thore-laiy over with iame rresh om dilti-tly ; but you take what she give you, and be thankful. Mother' a little cranky if he don't get her orn way, you know." And Irnsilla laughe.) and nblel. Mrs. Wh.vler returned pr.i titly w ith a irray atone jar, w ha w ide I louth w as eo' tred with a flat lid, exaetly fitting the o)a-ning. "There' nine et etn," aaid sle nine stone jars full of white la-ana. lid ever any one bear of aucii a thing! Where's your Wket lnisilla " lrusilla ola-.!ieiit!y held up the wil low basket w hich she had brought over from the little hotis.- at the saw -niil, where hhe live 1, and Mrs. Wh.vlor tilted tlie contents of the stone jar into it ca pacious ni-4-sws. like a noise!", while casca.k', out flowed a cuart or so of snowy lieans ; then, with a click and clatter, came a tor rent of noisy silver piece. Mrs. Wheeler uttered a little f-hnck and dropja'd the stone jar. It phivensl into a hundred piece. "niolnts me!" cried Drusilla" hat s this?" "Orcat-aunt Besty's money ! " ttaid Mr. Wheeler, who was the first to reeoverhis cotuiiotiure. oreat-aunt iiesiy a iioaru, assartin'as you're lairn. And what a pM-er savings bank she lias, selected, to la? sure ! ' There's eight more of 'em ! " said Mrs. Wheelerf HliaKlii'alinilly gras.ing her huslianda ami. "IM yoil sup e " k Lets go anil s-e," said Mr. l heeler. Mut this I'm prepared not to lie sur prised at nothing that may hapjH-n. Come, Drusilla ! It was as they exa-ctel. The eight stone jars were half jacked with silver lollars, and the rest rilicd up w ith ancient w hite la-ans ; ami here, for a quarter of a oeutury, tlreat-annt Ilesty's little fortune Had lain unsuspected in the milk room ppcrtaining to her own (airtioii of tiie farmhouse. For li;;t capitalist, burgler, or pro fessional Imrrower of money would ever liave suspected a jar of white beans? And next to Uniming a centenarian (ireat-Aunt Bestv could have confern-d no greater publicity upon her neice than by tiiis magpie like proceeding, for the (ascurrem-e went the round of" 1'ork and Beans," "A Miser's Hoard," Uemarkable instances of Avarice, and sundry other taking titles. All the neighbors culled to inquire, one or two illustrated newspaper artists suooed dow n Uam the scene w ith their pencils and portfolies, and Mrs. Wheeler found herself, all at once, a famous character. "And to this day," says Inisilla her laiighter-indaw, " we never have (Mirk and la-ans for dinner," but that John will say, " wife, don't this remind you of mother's lireut-aunt Betsey, who just lime short of ta-ing a centenarian ? " --- - Extracts That Cive a Notion of What Many Englishmen Read. There is a curious little work the con tents of which are said to liave la-en col lected by Hans Sachs, the Nuremlnirg bblerand master-singer, in I"il7. The laaik pretends tu have lcn jiivpan-d by Hans Sachs for his private use, that be might make merriment among his frii-n. Is w hen drinking, and they were tir--l of hi songs. It d.a-s not contain an v an.-c- lotet; it is made up of a collection of rid lles more or h-ss gmal, some coarse, and Hue profane; but the age was not squeamish. The title under which the little work was issued was " I'scfnlTable- Talk, or Siuiething for All : that is the Hafipy Thoughts, od and bad, exja ll- ing Melancholy and cheering sprits, of Hihtriua Wishwash, Mater-tilh-r at Kielen-haus-ri." Hen- an- aiiia-nf the conundrum : J,. After Adan. had ealen the forbidden fruit did he stand or sit dow n ? A. Neith er, he fell. (J. Two shepherds Were pasturing their fia-ks. Slid one to the other: "liive nie one of your shep, then I shall have twice as many sheep as you." "Not so." replied the second herdsman; "give me one of vours anJ then we shall have equal fliaks." How many sheep had each ? A. ne had seven, the other five. If the first took a sheep out of the fl.-k of the second he bail t ight, the other four. If the contrary, each had six. tj. What is four times sis? A. lUiiii;. Q. What dia-s a g.ame do when stand ing on one leg? A. Holds up the other. O,. When did cara-nters tirst proclaim themselves to be intolerable dawdii-s? A. When building the Ark they Usik MO years over it. Q. I'nder what law an- soldiers? A. Cam n ion law. Some of the riddles have survived in the j.a-ular mouth to the present d. y. For instance, who la-s not know this : O,. Wiiat smell most ill an ajaitiitvary's shop? A. The nose. There is one conundrum w hich sur prises us. The story was wont to la told by Bishop Willa-fonv that he had asked a child in Sunday-school why the angels a-avnded and desn-n.led ou Jacob's lad der. whereli(in the child n-dital that they did so lacauc hey wen' m iting and could not fly. But this apja-urs in Hans Sachs' laaik, and isevidently a very ancient joke inde-d. In tiiis ol!n-tion also ti-xars flic very heavy riddle: " Which is the heaviest, a (HIIII..I of lea-! or 8 piuml tif feathers?" which every one knows, but with an ad dition, which is an improvement. After the answer, " Kach weigh a pound, and they are equal in weight," the questioner says further: "Not so; try in water. The pound of feathers will float, and the iund of had will sink." tjj. How can you nrry a jug of water in your hand on a broiling summer day, in the full blaze of the sun, so that the w a ter shall not gi-t hotter? A. l-t the wa ter la landing w hen you fill the jug. Q. How can a farmer prevent the mice from stealing hi corn? A. By giving them his corn. O.. A certain man left a penny by his will to W divided equally among his fif ty relatives, each to have as much as the other, and each t la quite contented w ith what he got, and not envy any of the other li-gatces. How did the execu tor comply with this testamentary disa sition? A. He bought a packet of fifty tin tacks with the penny, and hammered one into the back of each legate. Juon- THE FKAB or.TllE HF.AII I t'UIXA. The great overruling siiartitionn of China are, however, the fear of the dead and the la-lief in Feng Shui. The latter word means literally " wind and w ater," and seems to typify laith the g.aal and the laneful influences of physical phe nomena. It is the existen.-e of th-se su pcrstitions w hich really fonnsthe barriiT to progress in China. Im-cmiik- they inter fere w ith the exoe;tiou of foreign ideas aud the development of industrial pr.v jects in mining, railway making and so forth. Feng Shui is ilefiiied.Kays Um Ro man Catholic Bishop of N'ingpo, as "the path of the tireat Ih-agon, w ho rjshe U i rough the air just l.v the boia-H, spouting blessings in showers from his nostril. He flies straight forwarl, un-h- by evil chance he should trike against some high building, in which cane lie turnsaHide at an anle, and so the houses U-yiMid .e their hhare of tin blensiiig. Hence the sealous rare of the Chinese house-builders lest any one should build a house higher than his neighlair, and the singular nniforoiity of domestic architecture." The fear of the dead leads U the most slavish form of an cestor worship, and the three first weeks of April are specially devoted to ihe st-r-vi. of the shades. At that time every one visits the graves of his relation with ofl'crings carried on trays or in boskets. The cost at these annual services and of ferings to the dead is suited by Miss tior dou Cumuiing to be not less than 32, OHO.Oi.nt, all to propitiate the spirits of th. whose gravi's cover the country, and who an- la-licved to ! ja.werful for evil if neglected. The deal are even honored by the lanbiwal of new titles if there istqavial reason for distinguishing them. All Iht Ywr HuhwL How rii.Eo.NS CARRY KESSAOKS. The general notion that all that has to la; dune in forwarding a disjiatch by pig eon is to cat- h the bird, tio a letter to it leg and then liberate it, is utterly falla cious, as the method of attaching the message is of great imjsirtance. Besides, to be of much service, the birds mast have la-en thoroughly trained ; otherwise, if the distance to be traversed 1 great, the pigeon will in all probability, lose its w ay, as it depends more u(Kn obser vation than anything else for guidance in its flights. I'rior to the siege of Paris the method of allixing the message to the bird had not received that attention which it demanded, and consequently many dispatches were lost in transit. At first the message was merely rolled up tightly, waxed over to protect it from the weather, and then attached to a feather in the bird's tail. But it was sam found that the twine which kept the missive in its place cut or damaged the ia?r and then-fore, in order to protect it from be ing (s-cked by the pigeon, and from be ing injured by wet, etc., the .li.-patch was inserted in a small giaise-ijuill two inches in length. The quill was then pierced cl.ise to each end with a red-hot laalkin, so as not to split it, and in the holes wax ed silk threads were inserted to affix it to the strongest taH feather. By attaching the message to this Jatrt of the bird's body its flight was not in any way inter fered w ith. (jiniltill Mt'jnzinr. WHY lail I'M'KKTI !!S YKl.lOW ? Professor Wiesner, a well-known tier man savant, has las-n making a series of very interesting and useful experiments on this subject, with the result that he now contends that the yellowing of pa-a-r is due to an oxidation determined by light and especially by the more refran gible rays. Tiiis discoloration is more striking in woal paa-rs tium in rag pa per. He also found that dry air is an other most iniMirtant condition for the preservation of pajaT. One of his con clusions is very interesting, this la-ing that in libraries the eli-ctric light is infer ior to gas on account of the large pnjair tion of the more refrangible rays present in the firmer. This is an ini)artant mat ter, and one that deserve further inquiry. f 1"ii,ih rti J'riru'il. Unfamiliar With the Classics. i It was on a West bound train. A Ilos ton v. .img gentleman had stru.k Ujia Minersatiolial aivjilaintani-e with a I tinit young la iy. lo yon like S 1 left ?" " I 1 jiiiw I've never H-ell him. Who's he w ith?" The Host. in young genileinan started, but, fearing that he iiud het-n itiisiin:er stoni, he heeded Imt the query. " Yon an-surely f--nd of rU-l.ling? " he oniitiniled. "t ih. yes. it will do." replied the IK troit girl, " bin slugging is hat I like, mid you will just wait til! our big four gets after your bean eaters they'll make 'em : thitik it's raining base lulls out in the b u li end of your park." 1 n.-'iy" Trilmiu: - A Miscellaneous Mixture. For the thiiil year in BHitfion the h .-Mi if ileelare.l to la an litter fail ure. Mrirh fai ininn is iinMa'rinir inl'ali f.irnia. naal fiathem fetehini; f jci a y-.iiiiJ. In the oour-ie of hia eareer as a nhow ntaii : I'.iriiniii tsays he haa taken JMIJMI ll "at the iliair." Here in a i.'iaJ wonl for the Women. An Knvliih Htatistirinn hat lirMvere. that the tnarrieii men live longer aiul la-t er livea than iKM-hel.irs. Ainonj: ev ery l.(Mi liai-lu-lors an thirty ei);ht crim iiial ; anions inarrietl mi. the ratio ia ei'htei-n ja r l.iK'i. The tain nf a well-known New Yorker left the city lat cummer and went to In dia to make hi home with an uncle who ha.l irrown very rieh in orient. Several mouth apt the family receive:! a letter fr.un the micle Haying that his nephew wailcal ami the laaly was emhulme! aii-l M-nt huine on a sailing hi. lji.-t ttit k the Viwl arrived hen-, and tiie yoiiiii; inanV parenta, attired in .hi)) neiiiriiins;, went to ntvive the remain.s. A ieeiiliarly hhua-d laix was delivered to them, and removed to their home. When th- undertaker oja-ned the rhest to jrive the parent a hiMt look at the laidy it wai found to mntain a larp In ilal ti (rT. T!i- Kiirpria.-! father at oiwv eahli-1 to Ink hmther in India: " Stme itiiKtuke: lieoiveV tx.-ly lint arrive! ; -ol!in tt.n tainiil lienal ti-r." IjiMt nirht this answer waa r---ivel : "No in intake; i ieorye's inide tiin r." Tin- dmiikard-inaker always liutiti hia oldol and moat relialile eiiftoiiii-ra, an. I U jr ind if -itrsiiij them and ki ki:ir them ouL How we ahoiil.l la aurjmaeil to hear a ahoemaker "lain the l. ra-eHin-1! an oll eil-liuier, and tuy : " Yon villain. u n-ainp, I have m:ile enoiitth laat.a and alna. f.ir vou and your family for twenty yearn, and have lavu iai.l for them, aii-1 h-re yu atv after more ah.a-w! fiet out, an-i l. n't t-t iim aee your fuee aain." II.w luiinv it w.ml.l laktow-e a tailor '.aating an "Id a.-li.l-i..a;e into a irntl.T lH-auae, aft-r p-ltinif hi. rlothea there for oyer fifteen yeara. he wants to buy au ovi-r.-.at. r a minister assaul ting an old stand-liy because he has been twenty-rive yeai-a a comiiiunii-ant and el der in the church, and then-fmv must be unfit coiiiiany f .r anybody. Isn't ittiuie for drunkanls to be asliame! of the drunkard makers? A lady appeared ut the first wanl aills this morning and arked how 1 1 vote. She was handed tickets, and ahe wvnt away to study them. Half an h.mrafter ward she came ajrain and aaid : " If I put this ti ket in w ill I be voting for the jav lle whoae names are on it " Certain ly." " And will anybody chatise it after I have hand-! it iu ? " N.k in the least." " WLo did Mra. Smih vot fur Mayor ? - IWt know." " If I thought she vote-l for Royae, I would vute Sir Kelseyjust to sjiite lier. Sha ia a mean old thinir. I (fuess 111 see Mm. J.ne bi-fore I vote. I'll come Wk spiin." An hour later she reappeared. "Are yoti mire nobody will change Uiia -ifter I jfive itinr "U siainly.- - Well here it is. But I wiah you knew who Mra Smith vo ted for." Two hours later: "Can't you give me hack that tuket I band.sl in 7 I niale a mistake I vote.1 Pr Koyae. I meant to vote for keley all tiie time. You can't You want to npf vaa the woman at ill, I . Well, I know what your name ia, and yu jm ai! and see. Theide." f Absolutely Pure. Th! Powder neor Tariea. A marvel of .urtty, ttrvwrtu and wholwsnneneaa. 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This Bfagazin port rays AmerU eaui tbonght aid life from nceaat to ku, ia filled with pore high-etas literature, aad can be aafelr wel i ia aar faaailf ciicle. riltt 28o. CI $3 k TtAI IT MAIL, tmmplt Ctpf f mmt aaatoar awKaa' apaa n tlf ti ..- back aawasra, IS ata. Fmalia Llat with aliker. S. T. By S3 k SOS, PuUi&en, 130 A 132 Tearl St., IV. T. PENNYROYAL PILLS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Taut Orirlaial and Only irmmim. Baa-Ma Mvirt SnteM. V-mJ.W ...iAIim Irt-M. lllWrrnw--. a LADIES. -. rmmgM hha ap. rMllT ul ak. mi.m iwi NAME rSFlll. inaxawl saaaaL. aai t aaia MtiUa fsaaMkr. I'kliaaiAZPtssa $2t5,000.00 IN GOLD! II.L UK l ll MIR AEEDCKLES5 COFFEE WEAPFEES. 1 Premivi-. 2 Prciro -M, 6 Prcnun.s, 25 Preiriums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premium, 1,000 Premiums, . $1,000 00 $500.00 eacr: S250 00 ' $100 P0 ' S50.00 ' S20.00 ' S10C0 " TiT fnii fir.rlHnlr ant! 1irr-r!'v ' t irvti tmr in ewry poimd -f ABWCKi t ' c rr' f. 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MONEY: to Blade, tl t tiiiaiait and nd it u n asal we will a-n1 tou rrve mt Siiiita a iwi valuv and unportantc t jr.ai thai 'i aa ?imi iu laa-iura. a ui ii will itnnff vo-J in auav uvaxry njlu aaay litui aliylliil.aelv li this a-.a-.4- ..uy w ran .iu it. a work a.l live at hoaw toiler arx : all H.Hu ttiiiii o-w. that )aa mu, num f t ail anrltrn. Wv will n t : ou:tl uu( wnxtnt. Tlila a .ne at Urn tri-nutM. lM.auui ruona aft liHrtimr. lb.ae a KatvantlalMaa and ulnnaitia lwa-1 IMW 4e Ur tmmt on-ttt (l. A-Wrr Te it IK Aa (uaia. Mud. 4a m.lfi. UJNCTROUBIiS ! CONQUERED ! S WAYNE'S If THB 2 EAT COOD FOOD IpURIFlES 1 I 70NDirrKA7 ! oL RESTORER I I (ENGLISH) I j D5 SYf AYN E II son An Armless Man. Bmvntly there dil at Potsdam, X. Yn wonderful man. An aoetdent depriired him of lath arms, w hieh were amputated at the shoulder. He earned a living by using his feet and his mouth instead of his arms. We are told that lie owned a horse, of w'lieh betook the entire rare, harnessed it, J Mened and unfastened the bm-kles with bis eth, and drove with the reins tied arounu his shoulders. I5e ing in need of a wagon, he b wght wheels and axles and built a box bnggy complete and jmiuteI it He went to the barn one winter day and built a eow stable, sawing the timber with his feet, and with the hammer in one foot and hold ing the nail w ith the oilier, he nailed the boards on as w ell as most men could do w ith their hands. He dug a well twelve feet deep on a fanu in the town and stoned it himself. He could mow away hay by holding the fork under his chin and letting it rest against his shoulder. He could pick up potaba-g in the field as fast as a man could dig them. He would dress himself, get his meals, write his let ters, and, in fai t, do almost anything that any man with two hands could do. Many a jnan with all of his physical faculties uninipain-d mourns because he can not get along, and yet this armless brother made himself indeindent with out arms or hands. He was like the Cri mean hero who, when his lower limbs were shot away, wrote to the woman he was engaged to marry releasing her. She answered: "I will marry you if you have enough lasly remaining to contain your noble soul." Enjoy Life. What a truly la-autiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains, glens and o vans, aud thousands of means of enjoy men. -We can desire no la'tter when in perfect ... -Ith; but how often do the majority of pe. pie feel like giving it tip disheartened, msi-ouraged and wont out with disease, w hen there is no occasion for this feeling, as every suf ferer can easily obtain satisf;ictory pnsif, that (I'nrit't Amiii fToarr, ill miikethem free from disease as when born. iH-spep-sia and I.iver Complain are the dirwt causes of seventy-five -r cent, of such maladies as Hiliousness, Indigestion, Siek Headache, t'ostiveness, Nervous frustration, Hixiiics of the Head, Pal pitation of the Heart, and other distress ing symptoms. Thne doses of Anijnul I'luir.r will prove its wonderful effect. Sample Ixittles, 10 cent. Try it. . . - - A Northern California Forest. Here the tni-x, of trijr.intic iimjairtinnM, rx-w in su. li cluMt' (Miitiviiity ttiut it N't-iiie-l a Imtilc- f.ir lift' tlmniu'li luck of (aic; uml tin- trail 1 followetl iiumi'il until horse an. I ri-li-r liail l-an ly nami to )i;l-- la-twoi-ii tin tri-tn. Tilt oiiL-preud ina lii:n li-a, inti rlia ki-il in im-xtrimlile i-iit.iiK-!.-ii.. it. f..nii.-l a .li.l curium- of fuliiii-, fxrlu.liiiif aun-liiiit- and light so in:li'in tr..lilu that it wan usclt-.-a for uie to (f.in- up t.mai-1 tin- hoavt-ns, or even to iu tin- time of lay from ths i wit inn of tin- miii, or from any trliininer of its rays Not i-urrvini; a wau h. anil ai-viiHlonied to trll tiie tinie by the length if the aiiailows I lai-anm anxiiiua fnmi my inaliility even tn trucMx at the time of day, anil fearel ir-. mi tin- it.irkm--! uf my Ktirroiiniiiiiip that the ami must la- ilfiai-n.l'ii fiir to- j .ir-l the hurir.on. lint after a i-oniile of ! Inmm of (lainflll anxiety, I at length eim-riil fr-mi the ihirk, .li-tln-, jlllil tie- 'K r,,,,t' t' '"'Keif re uinler the Miiecauoiiy of a California sky atnl the Mill with five hour1eft lo reaeli its rer-tinn jilaiv in the w.-st. . - Simple and Sure. . The f.loiii (nn ritiiiii for ilyta-n-tery, ilii-.rrhon and all mininer com- iluinta, ia furniahed bv a ironiinent j .1 1 y- Mi-ian w ho un-d it in hi j.mctii-e for sev- er.il years w ith mi iforiii aiiciit. Fur ad-j ults, tike one tu-ii-jaamful of (iiliiiore'a Anilnatic Wine and the name U;iiitity of -orn Hturch, arter every tliacharjn.. For children, take one t-:if oii fill of t .il- niorea Aromatic Wine and the name ((iiantity uf corn i4arch. For infanta un der one year, ten !ria of tnia Wine, and corn Htan-h enough to thicken it. Thia m-? riition ia safe, aure and reliable. It doea not leave the imtient eoi4iiatel, but re-tore to ja-rf-xi lii-altb. The t.ilnior l!einedi-a an aor sale by l'.ioecker V Snyder, Mammoth Illia-k, Sum-met. I'a. Will yon antler with lyaa-aia and I.iver Complaint ? ShiloliV Vitalizer in niaRinteed to enrv you. Sild by (Jeo.'W. licnford .1; Shi. Two Irishmen on a auliry nittht taik refu-je mider the 1-e.U lothea from a jiar ty of nios.Miita-a. At la.-t one of them, ptsiiti(r from h uf, ventnrttl to peep be yond the bulwark, an-J espU-d a fire-fly which had strayed into the naiiu. Aroua iii hia companion w ith a punch, he said: " Patrick, Patrick, it'i no u- ; you mi-ht aa well (Mine out. H.-re'a one of the crayters a-an hin- for us w id a lantern." - -I listn-ss after eatini:, heartburn, i k hia.l.u lu-, and iii.li-.i-si ion are cured by Hood's Sai-sujiariiiu. It also creates a KaaJ aj ls tire. The breath of achroiiic catarrh patient ia often so offensive that he cannot go in to wa-icty and he la-i-oinea all ibjeet of -ii.-ilst. AU. ru time ulcerutioii sets in. the Haini;y laines are attacked, and fre-ijiH-ntly entirely destroyed. A constant source of discomfort is the dripping of the purulent secretions into Ihe throat -sometimes producing inveterate bronchit is, which in its turn has lieen the excit ing cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant results w hich have attended its Use for years past proa-r!y designate Fly's ('ream IUlni as by far the la-st am! only real cure. . . . Shiioh's Vitalizcr is what v.ki need for Constipation, 1 of Apja-tite, Inline, and all symptoms. .f la-sia. I'rice iO and 7-"i i-entii ja-r laittle. Sold liy (ieu. W. IV-nford A Sin. Croup, WliiH.pinir Cough and Iiroii hi tis iium.-di.-it ly relieved by Shi loh's Cure. Sld bv I M-o. W. lU-nford & S.n. Catiirrli nirv-L. Iii-alfh ami !wc-t linut ti Mt-utvl l.y SliiL.li'a Catarrh K-iiu-.ly. j l'riix' -VI ivni-. Naiatl Inja tir fre. S-M i liy .. W. Ilt-nf..rl ASiiii. I.rtlai..l, Mo.. alii,.,.al lat vt-nr U, -?..... -.---r iv.ii 1. -13 Mi.i-i ail.l I X- f lai ts to wwl ov.-r lisl.ilftO tliia yinr. ... --.-a. I SlIlw iiij.'l,ta uuwltt iniat-rdUlf by tiut 1 U-rrililt i-.mirh. Shiloira Cure ia tli nn:- j ely f.ir vcm. SuM by tino. V. B-nfiirl A I S.n. ' It is eatiiiiuUal that ttini tma uf yarn itre yearly ukh! in the inaiiufaiture af biua.' balltt. ShiUih' CVnijfh ami CorMuntin Cure ixaiilil by ukuii a guarante. ItciiiMst'on auiuition. SjM by Kino, V. rVnfi.nl & Sun. Miwionaries have done wore Air the literary morM thun all (lie wa-ieties and institution of (he earth. In the puat eight yeura they have ftirme! anl n-lu- t it-d to fmting over furty Ltntruiiia. , That lLu-kiiiif CtMi'-h run hr a. mi.4;tv I .,,.1 I.. il.;l l,-..-..-. 11- . -I j . niiniii.uic. r srnanuitra h. i S4.1 by ii. W. fcrnf-ird & !?on. DYSPEPSIA Cms its victim to be luiaeraMn, hopetess, eoiilmed, and depressed In mind, Terr irrita ble. lanKUiU, and dmwirjr. It ts a disease wfck-b do-a not get will o. ltaelt. It requires rareful. iwrLt-nt attention, aud a remedy" throw off tiro cwiaea and tone up tlia digea tito orrni. lilt lliry a"rfonn tlwir duUea wildniriT. lUaal'a Kars3(K0ill4 tiaa proven Jut Ui req.uix-d rrnaxly in hundreds of ease. " I nv taken Hood harurilU tor dy-tK-iwia, trian wlilcb I have suffered two years. I trkd many otlwrr na-dU-tnea, bat none proved so satisfactory as Hiaafs SanuparHia.' Thomas Cook, Brush Electric LUjlit Co, Ktw Turk City. Sick Headache For the past two years I have beea afflicted with severe headache and dyspep aj.u I was Induced to try Hood's Haisapa rilla, and have found p-ett relief. I cheer fully recommend it to ail." Maa. K. K. AN5ABLK, Sew Hiven, Conx Mra. Mary C. Smith, CanibrWgport, M;,v, was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sb k ta ache. She Vaik Hood's Sarsatau-ii'a and found it the best remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druiwlstv I ; six for $S. Mad only by C L HihjD & CI ., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. FASHIO.VAHI.K CUTTER and TAILOR, HHViiifc hnd nm tit ytn exptTH-'iu' III !! Trnin-liti ttf th TuiluriiiK btw- mtifactwm t m!1 . who iwmv it.M u i- ,. OH lilt MIKI iHVirT j with their imt- sha ! DaLhff . WILLIAM M. HOtH.-TKTI.KR, HOWKtUT. Pa. The Okl Reliable Schuttler Wagon. EMtaMifihnl inVhu-Hjo in lS4'i. I hare jut rm-ivvd iwo enr UmU if the SKI.F the nna coiiiph'te W iMim Wwi hi the mai itd Wa.o.n tht-rv la a k.-ur hrake. to he ti"?hti j know the mttity of when huulfnton hilly f run. laid in S:M-k thit yvui - U-forv U iu worki m. In I U. lna n.r i. ot.,--..f tl,r DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It ix the only Wiupui nia.tr that ha thl. inipnivr.it. - of UkiiiKntrtlir li-l Uiana-a-. a in ilu i.l-l t!r Ihe wuaou run lie uiL. .1 in ln lliuu ir cln.iu. t' ftilly aj-1-ri-ciaii-.l, anil tni.-t a l-hina i ta-rm- Hirrhu.:i)K el--whrrr. ( j .llaV?IV Alr01i Iixll Ill oderii!) I hit. make of Wax.m U, lite (.uMi.'. ' tr of WaKim furtive yraxahrn frvlehtinif a-nwiiie fda-ky M.aiiilaifin, j ovrr nwl-. Hut m-rr alnniKt :n:Ki.-nl.c. ami th.y aUy -.ua.l ihr test. I f.-rl j muiUal in ayil.K 1 laiirvr lluin H,4W.i. ..n a l.-K I ' w Olmr A"i-ir . nnj lli tfhu, ni,,, will ,,, yn 0,t irivw W"it Wuolel Throuicliotit Ihe C'lnuilr. pi-rri-Mt i ii.:i'i'r.i:v. j sowKKskt. M vm it -n. im, I ' "" ""A j I I I I. I j ! I ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M 'TIKKR AMI I'K i.KK. MH"lt:.iH INii Kt Till Lit i'.f LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soil Woods. OAK. Htn.AU, StfilNOS. I'lCkKr-". Mot I.I.IM.S. ASH. W'Al.Nl'T. KIiaitllNi,. SSI. STAIK KAILS, I'HKIIKV. . YKI.t.liW 1'IVE. sllV,.Ks. Iai;s Rl.t's1 .K. (HKSTMT. WHITE HSU I. A TIL II. INI. VKWKi. IMsr. A Ueneral UiiiMifall (mules if I.umla-r aii.l H'i'l Vairnal an.t K-.-linf -li- tri in t. AWi, i-au nimih anythfnir in th- linr -f air isi.iim-w ii a-.t-r with rt-a.tial.le tiniltlttm-. Mii-h as lira k-1.. tM . u-A a. at. rt CUXN I XG I I VC, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. STOP AT THE SHAFFEIi HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET. PA. t wish to call the attention of IK Thai llie 11 tKKKK l!il aK nkrli. Hi- .!;.(-. Tllal llir -II H KK IlnlK U w nuin-ti iil ti Thai in- sn.l- r KK If M r: i,t a (JO )I AC.' 'OMMODVriONS a any .-tlirr li.iw in .!i.-r. t. Tbal tlir.-IIAFKKK lint -K IT..-riH4- ai'.l CJHtrGE YOU loESS fOi bODGIJMG tlian any latM-r tant--in HiH-fN. t. That III--II AI KI U HOI SK. ! a I. uita raurr li....-a-. Thut iIh- MIIAI I KK lfl K w Ihr taniirr. That Ih.- VI i'KK Hi it -K I. Ih- irav. k-' h-.n-.-. KarttM-ra ami .ali. ta u-itl.i .air I.. a n will .1. a. II t.v .l.--.li.r l tin- S!l KKI.K liilK. K. April S. 'T.-Sin. SCIENTISTS IS PRACTICALLY tr .v, Ili2tlill Cvcr S00 S - iu. ,a"ti,ul .-k, - - M0K.rt-V-r'L r ' - "ANY, HARDSCmE WIDDIWC, BIRTkOAY 0 KUL10AT PRSfT, -a LUBURG CoaiAniag PrW. a 3 4 ' ' V.. V ' All ItimaM itfc in m altii rVii ii. ' TMK LUSUHC MANF'C CO.. C A M r K.l. LA M B KKTS BLOOD SEAKCHER. Oil of the bet nwHllrin? ever cliKruvervd fiir tije cure of JWHC'MPTIUN, BRONTHfTH ItYSPKPSIA, HKMkKHJkK. INKAM.MATtON OF THK ITS.iS MHiKTNKS OK HKK4TIT. VAIS IN THE HKflAsT, Ar. li in rv.T iclr a icrvl Iinlu-r of Itw hlotl. .ml IHf a on aiu Ktt-tTr iff ihe Ai-iiu-. wtU a a SiroiipilKMier f ilie -ntiT Sycrra. and a rr. tnm tuu H.-vy cure for in Hip, ifihtheria. and jnirnl rirrp Thnwt. ain tuniM Uurtfint iu fvery tkiiiUy. This nitfiirine lit niaite entireiy if KiT nut) ir. Hrftf(ly imfv. ku nil ttbiT n-in-elie!i hive foili-d. this one bao rftt-ttetl a rnr. Many who bad triven uff ail hie ul riuir rrur to health JUfAin. redact? Ui I tht-y htirtl iri the ( VMOikuiiud kH fyniu. fr by utig one or two i :!.- ihy writ r-trvl to irri'i health. MMI'Rl i.ATIKKHT H RHKl'MATh: Kl.rilK K;r thr n-llf tf Khi-uuidliMii. VMiniituC Sick IT'-athti-hr. liihlhTia. Tool hat tie. I'tiim,-. nml ix hh; l tin U-t tiH-iiU-iiiiw of the ac lr tiitr ulive i isettfH-. Al t rvt SAMI'KL LAMBERT, fl'J tyr. laiTib.-rtv.ile, Nut'rt't Co., I'a. S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S ACADEMY. A- rHMi a is a.D H'tYS. MKi'lA. t., mi.iv from liiiladfl ylila. Ktittl pni'e rsivtm rierv rtiK-iis.. -veii Hk Ac No extra rhs.iv. S' inrhlernHl vx iwu. No examiiiMtiu ur -aliii-Mon. Twelve etnnrtl u-ai'hi'rr, all men. uil all raa'ltnu. p.firti ojijiortuimy fir ait fiit'leiii-t ui aK.L( rapiiliy S;nHiaI drill for ituU ul Itw iVwunt btfyit. I'ainiaN or utioit-ntx my any tiiid- or choose the rwnUr Kntf iih. Sctvur. m imtf. rtfutMical or 'ivil Kna,mt-riii row tn H.tr deiitF fittiil at Mtflia Ara4-iuy are !ioK-o- and var1, Yale, 1'rinvetoti, and ln otii r ( uto Colli royt-t hnir School., lo tit1vftJ nent tn l. in Ksi, t.' in 10 in aHt lo nil A ifnt1imtiiiif rlii.' every y-ar tn the rminenval l.-parttiieut. A Physical &ni Cheniical ljtlm:i n , . mitaMum anl Hall Nnwiiil. )n) volutin-; H'l'lctl to trilintry in l-'U Met!ia htu m- en church.1, and a "tcnita'ranif charter wh:ch pro hihiH the le of all tmoxicAtnig tlriuks. fur nw Hhi-trutct cfn-utar aMrtf the Pri. jial ami froprtet'ir. H77W.V t $lHtkrUIiK. A. Jf (Iarvtrii tjrailuit ) Jfna. Jti. auxA-'NMyr.,, r VTpn Mn ftnH.-nll khiKfif Nur 1 J M.ry stJH-k. To ntvml Httlnten I fmy an hitrh an Sliiu yer month ait'l t-x-pctiMi. KxiN-rictice no neot-.Haxy. Apply imme-ittati-1, with stamp. ieivttii;aLre. k. H. K.MKK1N, Nurseryman. .MaylH-itn. I'attersiHi. N. J. IL! N . ii t.t, K K 1 N Si 'HrTTI.KK W4t;o.4, J.r or Kann t' SiHLTTi.i-.K haulinu haiy or trraiu. a nojucthiii that tanner Kv ry jai.rl tt th- Wm. work of liiN wuoti h-.i urinji the aork to In lhonMirliI ratir( U-forv 1 nt. It ar.a.U th n-oruy : by .mn.ljr tiiniiu a raj. - . Thi- Wnipm want. I.. I Ui tiy will .!n trll tim-i- it V IllSlirctl. aill ut I n-,. thr wmr Traveling Public to the tct -n tli.in ,--it irf il..-,ai..-r na. N. a I l.-i-in.-. n. f t. n a-ii:.- W. .SIIAFFK1J, l"l-..-ic-tn-. IT W I I.I, PAY VOU Mir v tc Wm. F. SHAFFER. ailMKir-Kr, I'KNX'A, l'irr..f uhI la-aK-rln ' "a aurf ..,r ta ud i at. A Hrr.a.. 111 umi Kl.M JIK.VT WukK aiil Itn-l 11 tli. ir ni.rr.-l i..i M mr .t. a .rT l.a i.r aiil l- ivu th.'m j,-,'t '"""' -a Itf, 1-l.lit.s ttkt .. I inrtu- Tja! ait.-tilu.n lo ilia White Bronze. Or Pur Zinc Monument IntTlii.-r.t l.y KKV. W A. ;KIV.: a a Iw.lwt lm-.nnrni.-lit In th hih ,a MVTKKIVI. AMI OiN-IKminS' aial ahi.h a. .Jr-anir.1 bi t thr t;,uUr M--.i-i-:. i,i a iK.r han.-v!,t I , BU.I. mm CIV SIC CAM. WM. F. SII AFFEK. if ft THE WONDERFUL Hi ?S 1 TK -iv f-s Uknrr, aa.ktm, Ravllailaar car larraJad -Saaaaaa. ,aar4a mt tlaa waIO. Uli ami l . la ' ' .A I UnlLDREri'S CARRIAfiPfS tt.i.aiain raaartt Mra-lM. and lliaallaal ihI tiiia kai'aLn. ui i. 145 N. 8th tt.. Fhllada.. IPa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. HAl.TlMfinf: & OHIO lUlLUOAIK SO.HKH.iETii CAMBRIA HHAXCII. Mi-tance A.t fare. Milra. Faro. HtinvrM-t to St.ivioura 1J', to Sirartl lo H-it'r-ville 17 i U M-4ll.:l 70 Su.T4-t hi J..hi.-i..wn v I lo S.mr.'C ti. K.K-k a.! 9 ; SiHii-r.-! to i. anvil -" .' ! Hoiai-rurt o M. cT-lnie Jl To Sonn-na-l to luinH-tlaii.l i 2 00 ! riomeryirl to Wahirjirl..u 2l a .Vi I SonifrM't lo Hal-Jmorv ') T . I SomtTM-l to I'r-itia i'I j s.in,TMl to riii!u-!M-e -jrt W; SiuH-na-t to ri.nn.'Ilsvill-- .r- 1 n i S.mrri-t lo IMiul.urirli !! :t to : The fnn- to l'hilil. l.liia i an-l to S- ' Yort. ill. .ill. Summer arrangement In efTect since stay 29, '87. XOKTII-UoVSh 7AM .Vs. JolISSTiiWN KXriiK--X.i. St. .'IfTjI. l.l't'l .. .IKk.KT ... ': L. iK. r . Miy.!-m n i.:. li.ii'tVITsviilf- li h.llli-1 6:. John-tot! u.... a in it :it a tn l a ui j a ui f M AIL-No. f.r'tn. Jtuvk. l"ilthur..-l .'a m i'imtoM 1 1A p Miif.nl '..'lo . a m I p-.-iii.tm-i Hit' a it; , Ik lli. l 1.' .1- I- ia I i-.iK--n. fr-..,i -fi..irh .-f.ai.a- .nr. t.r ff.-m h-M-i(H.t t. -..inTs.t. uvc n..iir- U.i- Iniui r--t u J-Ki!i-ti. ii. SiMKI:.-KT A- i iM M' il).TK N -No. '.V t I - Hitltmiorv in ! a m l,itiiur,:h !:! p m K'H'kViUtNl ( 111 Miiior l .": i.i p iu SO.MEIt.-l- T -Ml p HI for omr-ct from rht ta.-1 ain! west on tltc ruthari iMvis.un, chaiiKt cars a: Ko k- WOtfll. snl'TIf ItoVSh TKMXS. liALTIM'tUK MAIL 'L !.:rt j A-tr JotTt-t:i 7 v a ni 1 l;N-Uotil !' V. a m Ki tf.t I a ni ! itn: tK"i;iJhi !' jo (i in M(ttvi-r ii!r v i; t, i UMa.t-jIliru.'ii -i .it u tn :iviovin in I J'iui'.i.trc o p m ''iT '.i'IU ; -'.' p ;;i HlKI;1.T a in ( Mnlon y a in j I'-'-f for foinu. ntM an-1 i d,Hiw.-.r- UTiOfiy- this tri;i will mn twcinr iiiinuttn 1 late from olin-iomi to Kifkuc-ni. ' ACOMMlATI'N" -Xu. m. J ihiiMowti jsii p rn I Kuckw! 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I'iK-iMir-h IJ4 I- iThtMifiH Rfivt-n Kji-tt-ni Siainlii! I Tii!t- ) fcOTE n KitJifay-- Kiawx.! Kxf.r.-A Ivmv I'rt'f.nnrti ;ii .a V. n.. arnv At m . r. m lai !;.M km-l ai Ut r. h.. iirrive At I'.ii.-iniri.-ii Ml - !'. t. Mail Trrtiii fomirri ti ih fe w wirh rriitTiv to ;iiiil in.iii ..ih r- I an. i .liiil. u. ill Hinl iiiaii u ith fruit- I- jih'i triiti U'-lu.vti. i:trn-il it h fr.it it ! nii'l frni V 'i'Ti. ?a -uii-fnirj- Jnuo lioiiui'.i: ;i.itti Uf aiiii lieu -al:.-i",irv. W M t 1 TVI-JNT- MAiiuiivr. f". K. I. ;''( i r.s. Ai. THE PEOPLE lintl iron. tu' n "f "t m ' v WINKS KrlK - i UKun.I IKiiX'.tirtheMM-ultf! K.MI'l.Si CHERRY MALT piiosriiATEs, I a ...ml. in.it:. ..f ild 'lurry. Extra-! uf Mult, j nli.1 tin- l! l-.i.li.i..iit.i, a ti.-hfH.iH.i miniu'iuiit ' uli.l lliiiriin.-ul. ! ( IIIK.1V VI ILT III l ..tl the S;,m-tl- an-! I.iv.jr (.niT-ai!a :.h-i-.;-i.-i;ih, iv i.iiiii; .l;',--ii.tn, th.-n.--1 Jiy HiaLiDK it j-i.ii.-ni.i- fur fiy-i-iia iu it- va r...n f..nu. . l .s.-f Vi'ia-tit... II. ii-la. h-, lu- ui lli-l. --ii-rnl 'h-'-il ly, Wuttt nf Vitalily, N.-rs-ou rr..lru.-n. i'.-li-Vii ti.r.i. -.-. If ; .mr linuc -i i:. k.-.-;i it, -.-n-t ?! im f. r rn.- l.ilr ..r S i t.r --x b--i:!ev K.r- ..ii-l. I-1 K I 1 . I'll AH M Al .vi. ro.. : M.ii l. n fjn-. X. V. Si-l.l l.y ail Inii.-vi-t. mar:- T tyr. ' h t "if !. ftaW ttaU SJS irW r rn rue wm r9. i "lit. v vi OPPORTUNITIES AJCn UOW 10 IfeiE T) A. It. ALFRED GUERNSEY, Ph.D. r.i.FOANTi.r ii.i.rs t k vTK r, jvr Urn Uiu. i,;. iti. w. Th1TflTlfjrnv.( fa--i-n.nit hoolc frtV M'-. ti ; t- ft.'Uiiiii-l rn v"ii Hi.H tn v niT !. tie-in f li-. ..r . "instil.'! )a.n n..-rt-.ia n hny ; -I ur O'ltniiT. nj-.ti .tuy liii.;nt-- rrtlevi.-ii, .iitf nvn Hint mm, n (f-m'-ninv: J'U will flrni ifw h.K.fc , t xrt-iU r;inf, .tt 11 uifu-"- lifi .Li'.i ..i-it-r 11:, : , h t-s. rvv-r hit Urn tn t! hi"i7rf l:p.irnr- 1 t I IIS! .Ml if I Will ll-t sM-si'w ju, Ot,;-M Of lliUIU.MitL sH'tli- -hi U n f-i.Mtw.tI1oTi v f.;iif'tr. IU- Uk r.- i avrr nt., i-vii.i.-.i r--ui; -rcrv '1k h r x;tit' im-? O. tt"A fcra Hiwik for (tiTwtr4 v Mfn t -.tMiM'! it of thm I . s. n n. i -..nf1 : nthttwtr wnt ri:i i.i.n; n- 'lTi'! r.'n la l-r n!-. , i!i-ir (-f--nl;iUiiiK l-y l a-i.tiiK-n ( Jl.l a U n il 1 r ' :l:r,g IL.n bn.tk: ,1 w!l tc -! 1 I i y'.wi. Lit Mart tell ; i-is u f..r th: n.irit. h "li t- . nQ. . n t l .r."i .HT'-rit cua m:.k ft iu ' .l,..n,iTfc.Tltha-:l7. Wo tTTB ttJtrvrratu my rrvassn i-:h U.m Isr. .-an ,. a momt mrrr.. " Maar' M IVs A wr-w,. -. M w9 v S pwialTrm., ii,. pi:, r rY,hi 4 h-rfrt, H-- tgsss WINTER A CO.. fubhshars, Sprlnglieltf. Mass r. k r- v. - y.i Use rluar v; tll , i-lt.n Itl j p 1 LADIES U ' . AMO TO OST wo oe 1S BLOTCHES, I PIMPLES, . I 'Jr riesh Worm, o.. surau It cares iLim a. I'rrsa no Atii, "caoirri.A. Caa- ran. Hoi ta, l" ir a a a. MitrriiiLMt all S1KI .Ii Tst It. Sasal Ibraim. lara. Suld by U lirag. Sellers KMiicia Ck, "iTTBBUROH. SH'Mll'l rT FAIL to BH BflU I "' as It sultana nllr I tl.aio. J.I..I Mnnaabacs: f IJ" I Ul BLUUBl or ToLTB. L l For atakliis; PtlE iflVI B-.tail.-lna -ltril a.s no a L.l.1' r, i 5 Ml- YATES BEST iwVQE i"r!T'.;!p I a-) r I 7 "A For Men and Youths. For Boys and Children. LEDGER BUILDING. (th Chestnut Nts. ! t ui ' It Will Be Glad Tidings tfi rt, I , 111 liaZT 1 J 1 F t 1AK TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS M A 1 1 K ON ! I j SEWING MACHINES, : ti'i: iM.L v ns the WHITE j It !.a ' a; If.- fil t.K ii.iSDLb.D mm ma: It i ai-.::at;v SELF-THREADING K..-. ),r .-vo i.i' t!ii- ro-.-.l!(.. . j,;.,., iiiv.- T V K K-1 I Wrnii it'T A 1IK( K si'kim;. a i-kkki-ht SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. Its tcTi-i.n cum he H'tfiilatrtl uithi. Mt rTlnvtI,(f from the race. A new ami conv.- tilfllt Stitch Regulator and Indicator, ; " -Xiirt '"'" uia.lt- (.r.h;t,;. without expTiinntiiuf. ; i tu,. ... ;. . . , AUTOMATIC B0BBIX-WISDE3. : By w hi. n a lj.,l.f.-n i-an w..ni.t . ,.Tr of Hi -enil M itliullt tilt a!.l .if the l II f. ThK M"T lrKAI:i.t:.,,l TH'.e! ' " .7f. y i;rn.T ma' iiist: Ti. Ho.'.). I.li, tIr .i.iiii-li,-, at, at. I KT.-mly a.Iiuirt- it LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING (na!itii -.. HTi.t ai lh lr:iiio-n- rarii-iy ..f pm.-:, an. I iwtul u..rk that ran I ,l,.t;c t1 lliii .Mii' liiiK-. I-.i!;.-i.f U-U -U1.I K..al jU.I-IMl Ilt !),,.. Ii jt-iin I.- ifi-aslit i.f liiiyiiie m,y M.r v. MiU'llirc. Ri-r-n rnlly t-xi.-n::,;.-i:,.,( : liif WHITE. Ivtx.tui ili:na t.. rxiuuiii, it ; li..'i i-t at .in..' a.l. tr. -; JOSEPH CRIST, A-r't., Jenner X Roads, Soriierst.'t Co., I'a. SHADELAND"!"". Pure Bred Live Stock Establish ment in the World 9ipw ImportatiHt time, Rar iihTiiiiul rfj)ncJUIi Ctr"Ut CttOESDALE H0h-1 WCHCOW. NORVAN. OR FRENCH OMAFT HORSES. ENGLISH Sh.RE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED toot TER3. CLEVELAND MVS m FRENCH C0ACh8, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES. ICELAND AND SHETLAND POLES. HOLSTE I N- F R E St AN AND 0EVON CaTTIE. fnr ctutToRHr hare tb adrsntatrv of wir man? yHm rinrm in biwiinif an-l r .-i fiftiinr qnlity : Irx THcty nl iinmrnr r-ilrtia: rttortiinity of roniprtnc fiirfrn! brf-ln: xrni lsr prim, bot-stUM nt oir a eqi(lM fnrilitmtt, rxtnt nt baln?B, ma Iw rmtf )t" rr&nportiD. V Ht EH K.srAKLSMH.WFVT in IV WiRLt nrtf-r such wirantatce ui thr purt-br. VKH Vj LOW! KiM: TfMilnr welcome. Corrfpniirn aa,ihnr.l. Circulars fre. poWEI.L BKOTHMl-. prinit;tor. Crawfunt ti W ben frtQ writ mention thi pKr :H, mm & co. WHOLESAL" 1 13' 511 Wood Strat, S PITTSBURGH. H Our Special Drive 1 0 "H" j FOR 1S87, j S! $3.00 S Seamless C:lf Shoes TOR ?:ZEX, In Button, Enjr'ish Balmorals and Saarr.leES Top Congress. Any Siz s. Three Wnllhs. SZXD for S-lIJa and PRICTi r.i'.l:.'j.-!';ca Guarastesi i.i.rjii l r. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVK ALWAYS SlffifJIISE All PErcta caa lie V I VO I, TI Hi f 11 r : L 1 eiOl 4 1 BAITS. 1. .ISP t'lH .s UH KY li. H. ScIhjII & Co.. anel- lavH-r. .4,lt.lt.i:T. CatarrH KLY'S ' I.KA!:sTHI . IIEVI'. ALI.AV.-i IN i FLAMMATIoN ! IfKI..-Th'K.vK- j H.--I.ri--ti.r -ii i. ; T A T E. a M K . 1. ; A i'.t -k U.-M. f , i . i'jvr . iin-. HAY-FEVER 4 .mr .-'.r i. &I.-.II..I ml. earll "'r.l. i"'1 alv. f.i... IT . v a .ill al lnia-' "j...,, ri. -!--.l, r.f.c. tr.-l!art'r-r. I'l.1'1' itnit. K. S. . tuaria- '.' ,.f-' : I jparr..? i, a. - -rZZ f .Vaa
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