A Funeral In Japan. ), (, t,nn of the ! ILetit .J" V.J. W, r.h,rd in .n no. and thon in pirn-1 , .1 .l. r. mini-fun. tnuW. and i in i nt? miai - I1 nriest from all the .li.w'se tere i ... ...1-& .r in the fun lent! ri i .. . tnt forva tot.--n Uie ' dent', xnl final ril.-s r....t: thf -tl-.ir ol -ki,i!i!ti..re- 'f r-Mirn.aiitpn.-t, ni ; ev.Tvthiiijr w pven up to the exact f,.nnii and c!sl.rate re rem ,mi.if the i Buddhist fut.er-.il ritual. Tin- n of the hili priet nnsi-eded to lii fallierV olfn-e J.yinlienUn.-e, and he prepared hiuiielf fir the ra-rvice hy dn'.f f:ttiiie and prayer, and at the rt-n-iuniiies, knelt be low the .l!iii;it.n;r n.-t and wore the . i .. i,;. .( u iK.mriKT. He had ""' , i i no ii-irl in the w-rvi.- , ami use tue until he roe. and, t;iki.nr the nior-.ian- tahlel fnin the altar, walk.i be liinJ the ra'M from the temple to tlie praveyani. nd frr.m i ti.m iriwt mme fr:u n.-ar a far w.me arriv ine bv trin on the day j nd at the hour of the funeral, and hur ryiiw U the lent pie, w ith wrvatita varn inx Iiip full of ceremonial roU at their be-K alioj-ed their hnaiiex on in the nte room, and joined the m ileum com pany aittinjj in row likeHo many imap-a. The hundred and fl'l pri.-iti" at at eith ,f tl... Mlliir with theoiihket before i. .,.! f..r .neml etr.Tt nothinc wa ev- f e...ofi..M.lh I t. -i in uiravti i K i .r,,....,t hi.-h tf!we.1 with all I .i.- .!..r- .,.d iKiened with ild ! thread. The aervi.. cnted of chant- ; nite a book on the first method.- of taiii inp hv all ti. priest in ch.miN and in ! inK wild home. The spw-Siuena on n-..'m- to the intone.1 reading of the j hi. h he exerted big talents a a turner bijrh pri.t. The biir t.-n.ple dnim wan j were lor the most part formerly dom.-sti-alruck -.tatan of the chant inir, and the tatel animals, who had forp.tteo all pnew plaved on an instrument that re- i aU.ut their old restraint while wander aen.l.led the bundle of reed or pi, j inii over the plaiiw of oar Aui h-wetern that the pv! Tan plaved in i reek my- i terriHry. tholoa-v. The noise "wa a harsh, shrill Travelers in the Western Territories wail, cou.l.ii.i.n: tlie worst of l.:.irpi? are no lomzer iu danger of such an ir an.l (lute m.-K-iv. j nipt ion of hors,-flesh as Murray de- Thev cliai.ted' from open book N and i -rilx-s in his " Travels in North America." b. ld pljt- of pieree.1 hrrisswork, from ! He not only witneHa.nl a stampede of which thev ai!t! the leave,.f the i. ho ! thousand- of nic-stricken liors., but tree at avuh-r intervals, these leave Is- , the living torrent swept al ag toward ing pra service. er svmKoir in '!ie win-iuisi While the chMiiing and pipe pl.ving waa going on, the f. ,.-nds of the j .Usvased came fr ard one t.y one. and j Ln.liii-. at the ed.je of the mat-. tn r:,i..l themselves in i.raver. and si.rink- led ir.cci.se in the large.' bronjse burner, Later the iii.iisebuimd.und the h,x of inc-ns. was pasMM each one miit'enng befure the pri.-st. a i-:yer an-1 dmp- ping a pinch of fra grunt Miwderon the coals. As t le pnrvsnion of priest wound out through the crowed yard, passed un der the heavy gabled gateway and down the long terrace st- to the street it was a brilliant and di-..iing siss-lade. Tueir rich br ss-l.-l rols-s hh-ne with ; g .ld thn-a-l. and many of then, were SO, j Oand more vears ohl", h.-irl.-.ms handed ' down from from one priest to another , and now pti -. lesi. and impiwible to du- ..i;,.u.- Ti... ri.-h soft ol.) olom ioihhI 1 hv age, are as different from the ganiish color of the tncslern dye Hits a sissible and except in the teinle service and at the great theater one seldom see these these old lirm-ade now. An attendant carried a large red umbn-!la over the bead f each pri.'st, and a the line of rainbow color ami glis ening bullion threads came down the long UTraee stei it waa a fine picture. Ah the prrs-ession went- out the long street crowded solidly w ith Japa- I ncse. evervthii.e was w allowed up and 1 hidden tmt the re.1 umbrella, and these I flamingo signals alone marked the line of the funeral train. At the graveyard there waa more chanting, ineene, fd and flower were laid at the tomb, and the ashes of the high priest were finally at rest. A Happy Thought. The listener ha heard a navy story which ha lavn going round the ware room for some little time, he upose, which i worth telling. A few years ago Uie omnisnder of a United States man-of-war, stationed w ith a fleet at the tropi cal airt. went away on leave of absence, leaving the ship in charge of the next in command, who hapsned to be an officer of Hta-iable tendencies and agreeable life. Toward the close of the captain' leave, hi til itute, the lieutenant, came under a violent temptation to visit a neighlsir ing city, where certain social exigencies seemed to require hi presence. So be, t, took hi departure, aliso lntely w ithont leave, intending to return the next day. He did not return next day, however, nor the day after; in fact hi lence was prolonged into a week, and when the captain finally returned he foiinltlie lieutMiatit had just resn-te.l. althiHigli smu-t liat the w.irse for wear. In the meantime the eiide had lie come known to all the tlect, including Admiml Twineby, who w:i disRis.-d to make a lus alsmt it. The capt.iin calle.1 the lieutenant ainl obj-irgtited him quite war oly. The lieutenant h'ld no cxjila nation to luake nothing to say. -Welt.'siiid theciii.taiu, "there w ill i naturally be a court marti.il (and tlie captain smiled rather grimly as he said it) either yon, or I. or Admiral Twineby will have to suffer for it." Thi remark seemed to supply the lieutenant with a happy thought. He pit np, sciie I the captain by the .-ollar and w hispered hoarsely and unsteadily in hi ear : Shay, I tell yon what ae'll do ; we'll fdiove it off on old Tinehv!H Don't a that cold of your run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. tVr con sumption. Catarrh is disgusting, lmeumonia is dangi-roiiA. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be keit healthy and cleir of all olMtrtn-tion and .iffeiisive matter. Otherwise tlu-re is trouble ahead. All the dis.-asis.of ihtw parts, bead. none, throat, bronchial tills and lungs,) can be delightfully and entirely cured by the if Boschee tw'nnan Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands ami thousands .f people can tell you. They have liecn cured by it. and "know how it in, thcuisves." Bottle only 75 A-nts. Ask any druirgisU Rcct'LAK physicians very rarely ex prts a favorable opinion of ny proprie tary remedy, but iilinore' Aromatic Wine is a marked exception to the rule. It ba 'he hearty endorsement of many of the lea. ling physicians of tin- couutrv. I r. Herman C. Kvarts. Physician ami Surge. of the Bremen Line of Steamers, write: " It give me pleasure to testify that I haveearefnlly examined iilinore ' Aromatic wine, end cannot t.i (Mng!v urge it use in tint? case for which it i TWOmilK'Hiled. Tit H HI-ttll JK .,i." Tlie Ciiluiore Kemedu are for sale bv Biee-ker & Snyder, MauuikKli Bio. k. SolDCTW-t, Pa. Shiloh'a VitalioT is IihI you need for Cofi-ij.ite., Low of Acja-tite, IHrnneSH, and nil syiiijrtoinsof Iiy-i-'iH. I'ri.v 10 kud 75 cents -r bottle. SfdJ byKj. W. Benford A. Son. The census of EnUnd sod U'kles rr xrUilitl,uX) woiBefi ae ekrneni. Th Wild Horse. ! Verr onn tu tt, in thrir Hi t-; t!itl,rh.e -Wut n,.,.al Tl- VnX iii.-difi.imui beforr tt .,u-, in " -oniiiiuuitie. There are niauy t.'iotisandis horse that toil n use tlnir n..bW .r.tnilrs but iro iik I be "lll'l, nerc ..., - . on ... - - i" re...,.. "". -.....-- AuMrmian irK-onN rnr lover of the ln-rne in mi wwinwn mme, ! and some of tlif xlmie wt a price tipon I his bead, and doull they tun t stimulate movement for hia .le-ftrui-tn-n. .""even tdooand wild horxes w ere flif in New S.uth Walw alone in lf75. Thewe rovers of the plains play the nii-hi-f with div mewtiiaileii iimh:i1 when they e.ne ; ti...... un.t It. mloiiiHt are verv ."., utli-h diauit-d obwerve with what I ea! the nolde horw relawt into bar I Wim. and. forvetrinu Ui oata and the I other ix.iiiforU of civilization, tun off with his wild brethren who have not en- joyed hi superior advant.. It mud ! fonfewaed that oar horw-s need the mrtrainta impied ujion them to prevent theiu from diarracing their an stora, who were certainly domeatii-ated when they were intro.lu.-ed into this country. Year air) it ued to he the cimtom in oumouth-w.tern territory to brand the voun at.a-k and even many work ani ani for inakand turn them looae to ahift themttelve for year or two. When uy as they were wanted they were always a wild Mexican musUni. Mr. Powell .i t, in:lut..l.,urt.h lift, fniiiiikltnty Kkins Mild ! :" r 1 a j I 'b.ei uieat into the trr-wind, knocking "f the tents, ami taking wun . them allhis hors. ex.vpt his riding mar.-, alio vainly struggled to break her i fastenings. They still rang.' in much smaller herds than formerly, on the I'll""" ' the upia-r l.olor.no ; nut uie wild hor-, like the tiuttalo. is nisaipear ing In-fore the advance of the while man. In Rpite of the experience of the Aus- , trali.ins, many peoples, chiefly savage, j have Is-en able to turn the wild horse to ; j good a.riunt. Hundreilsof thousands of I j Mexicaii mustangs have la-en reduced to servitmle. The wild horse of the .South j American Tamjas, w hi -Ji three centuries i , "n'y .v the horse was i "troduced from Kim.! had spread to re- ; P"'"is remote as Patagonia, has Wn j tamed by thousands, and has become the useful servant of Indian tribes. i Naturalist often discuss the question w hether there is no in the world such a creature a an aboriginal, or truly wild horse. We know very well that the wild horse of the weatern hemisphere are all descendants of domesticated animal. Where, then, is the aboriginal wild horse to lie found? fsariety think the evidence is in favor of the existence of the w ild horse in central Asia. Ctener, the great j authority on xooiogy oi tne sixtecnin i -ntury, w a of the same opinion, but the ) evidence has often been qu.tioned, and the assertion cannot jiositivcly ts? ma.le that the wild horse of the gnat moun tain region which the Russians are now exploring is not himself the descendant of ancient domesticated animals. Acin York Sun. The following is the experience of a ISaltimore Butcher : I have suffered w ith bad headaches for years and have tried many remedies without obtaining relief. I w as advised to give Salvation Oil a trial and it has entirely cum-d me. ED. BALTZ, I .a Fayette Market, Baltimore, Md. Home vs. Saloons. There are two institutions at least a hich are in utter and everlasting antag oni a, the home and the Kiloon. At home the ladies and the innocent chil dren make the atmosphere bright and wholesome, and fill the spot w ith peace- tul memories. Ihe saloon is the antip- j isles of all this. It is eminently a mas culine arrangement a one-sided concern. No man, unless sunk in the depth of degradation, would dream of introducing bis wife and children into it Tlie wo men in our day, in all civilized countries, are endowed with lils-rtie which are gradually extending ; but they were never asked, and w ill never be asked to supHirt the whiskey saliKins. It has been, in year gone by, as if tlie male side of humanity, not being snrlic icnlly n -fined to be satisfied with the joys and comforts of home, endeavored to find Komcthing radically opjsisite, with which to console himself during some part of the day or night. That a man, never in- ! vites his "help-meet" to share hi uncanc elled pleasure shows at least hi appre ciation of her higher nature and his ac quiesivnce in the idea that the surround ing and influences of the saloon are not fitted for a creature of fine taste and in clinations. It may lie that some such thoughts as tlieee have haunted those in tin and other Stabs, who are (losing np the liquor saloon auder the oer.ttioa of j the I.s-hI option law. Thev have recog- niied the fart that if the home is to yield it full power in making man only "a lit tle lower than the angels," those, place must be closed which indu.-e him in many instance to fall, nntil he is only a little above the scale of the devila. Crouii, Whooping Cough and Bronchi tis immediately relieved by Shiloh'sCure. Sold by (nao, W. Ben ford & (Son. Afte using Ely's Cream Balm two months I was surprised and delighted Ij find that the right nostril a hu h w as closed up entirely for over tveuty years, was open and free as the other, and can use it now a I could not do for many years. I feel very thankful. R. II Ore sengham, 27S, IKth St Bnwiklyn. For lame liack.side orchest, use Shiloh's Porou Master. Price 25 cents. Sold bv Geo. W. Benfnril A Son. The wine prove.anJ tlie foolish ennft-w by thrir run 1 net, that a life ol euiUy meat wt'iefinly lift -rth living L'JH Trfutles , cure for leases. 'T . Itch, l tic iTHLOFHOfOS PCAOEIJ i unrivaled. Keaf ,dean,hondi and eec!ie. PcUfiliBy fiut 'up . io - Kctf) huT. Sei btrnb for b.u'''U Colored bicturt.tf- 0 Absolutely Pure. , Thin Pi.1r newr van-. A nmrvvl tit purity. I atrrttfth nI hoit-wmH-n-. M-rc rtimijra Uia Ibf orlinr Kin. ati'i -uhhk tk torn oomMtuiou iih the Miultitmle of iow t-l, t-hrt weigui, !um or phphaie mii. V' trtUjt in ffliki. Kotal Bamnu lvusa 10B Wall ril., N. Y. l-ir full iiitnrmalK.it of itie nute. where us ob afu .rtivernnienl l,aml. tUc. A.l.lrew A. M. BKA' KK.VMMK Central I'asneiiKer A Kent. roruer Tib Ave. and SiullhtleW Strei. Pi!tsbunn, Pa. ! Th.KOI PlUi. CO New London, Ct, RJ SoW bj, rj, Druggut i. Somerset. jul '7v'.v EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE ALWAYS UMROT. Ul Piirctesrs cai lie MAXVFACTIKED BY L i SSEPHfE! t tl. Ellll. Ml, ASD FOR SALE BY Schell & Co., f03HKET. PA. OCl .VtC-lTT. OujShCunrJrrrpCRevolvei U. ri a-vw QFIMFQ NETS. TEN IS, OCllv tO) unit bnorting Cooiii. SMioU-!?arrei Kr.--li-lsi'liM Hni.lliuiis. choke isrl. J W !'). KliiKI l!r.H-h ina li.s .oin-. i.i i-i. ry uuiil oi Itreecli Irfssiinir and It psniia Kiri. v"ii.t si : Mux EUvlHbiiiiui ltHji.e- ii.a ...UK. -vS v -i.'i : Kin- Kle Mliol (inns, :i O I" .;: IU-v.rfvt.es, 31 to 20 ' Isiulik-u tLm irlU-i, .-!. -'.) to 1U All kirelsol Isnn-ts-s. Ku.K, '". Wlfl, Tctls, j'outler I l-v Mm r-MH-heK, rriiii.-rs. SW-nd 2 cclitti Sir t alitlivtte. Ad- (lr.-K il!K VT 11H1 .i WoeKs, el isMrrnKin i. -rrt tT. rirrsBrui.ii, I A. N II Tin- i I -v.r i.l.. reiiiilite tlrm ; perfectly trutwirtitv : .trdetn nlled pminpily an-l afMMl M-nt ly ii Nil i.r to miiv iarl .rf Uie w.rld ; no eiaiu-r . list y.s want In Uie tun lint., -ni .mil a.H U alUte ltn-ai West ern liv writinif a l-ti.-r. tiuis matte ui tirler : inns and Hevotvers repaired. s.-.ili-.'m ; Littell's Living Age! IVIWHTHEl.tVIN.t A;K i-ntem nr-in in 1'Kh jrear, bnviiix met witl. cmrtaul romiueislaluiu and !iev-. A WKKKI.Y MAtiAZINE. It mvesK number j of (A (Mtaert each, r more luan Three and a Quarter Thousand douiile-eoliimn or-tavo paif of rending matter yearly. It rt-ciii in an iuex(s-nive l.trni, wu sulerltiK il i:o-al aimsiut or mailer. llh m-sii-Dt-ii. os iiifc to it wet-kly i-v.iie. and allUacoia plclenesfe nowhere viae alteiuHed- The U-st FrrRy-.. Reviews. fYiiitim. Serial and Sli.irl Sl.tfie. Skftelip. .if Trsrpl and li-iv-ery. I'm try. s-ientilie. Htscra(liiel. 1 1 1-Uini-al ud Polities! iMfi-iuaiiisi, fnao Hie emir.- l-1y ol Kur,-lii i'.rri.Ni. K-itl La nil urc. un-i Iniui the K-ui ol' (lie fOREjvlOST LIVINS WrlTErS. The aMest an-t ml u!tivati-1 tnu-Ht'i'tft in evt-r' ltniut"Ht i Litrratiirv. it,tiv1 politic uOl An, tiiid rxpr-wiiO :n !tit lViiiMiiKtl i.it-ra-lurt i) Kim if m? aiiti tjHfii!'v nt rx-at Hniniii. Tv fartnv Af. furiiiiuK Uutr Uiruv vttlunn' a ItttitJit that, while v ittiiti thf rva-h t all. is snt i-!atrv in the '(tM I'l.KTKN with which H mtrit'e w hatever i uf taimtiliate iuUTVHt, or ol mihI, irmaiif nt value. H i thrnlort to eicnone ht w i;-hti. tu kwt tav hhIi ihr rvc;ittf itiu llwiu al pnfcrs! f ihr lime. ir l f ultivale iu httuM-ll ttr nif lanitly fft'iivritl inUl..g' tK or Itu-ran UMe. OPINIONS: W hare tiHmrht thai it waMninoibie inim- pnv Ukmi lir.s rfiatiii p:tblic.utii:i, rt it ii HiH-m to ktow Iwiior rRfii year. Ur n-ifari it a tht not niHrviHi (KibiicaUua fti lim lime. ' Hy readinjr It ntie run kHp ahreii of 4hc cur rni "ihoutrht upn ait literary tntl jmhitc mai Ur." V. Utw. Sich a pnhlfcjitlirit vxlmu-l oir niiH.Tlatir. Tlivn? m nothiiiK uoturthy m wkficv. iirt. liter ature. iMivmphT, phitwotir or nlitum. thai cttiiKtt tr lHitid in it. ijenrly all it it ctHMt iiMfraiurv ot ine lime. ih Hitrrttmart. - 1, ' It h etlltvd m fih (treMl -rill ;;i cart, and it wfs-klv appt'Hnce ivte ii rrtla:n H'lvanta ovr ii DKUiiiUy r,"Atin0 AnpiK It ma he tnithfuMy and tntriiiatty niUI that mvi tfticn a dry or vitti'lw pz V j Trnnt 14 Al It puhlicMtum priv it f the hejutm read i ii r oae can pruc ure. Hltn " It rw ttnirli labor fiw buy iKiple ho hav. no tiiu- lo fci'oer the vitrioii n yu-a and mtu; axilla, hnt whottill wish t kmi t hemMlve.- well infiimitrd iijkjii the question oi theday." " It fitrnihe aNrmpiVt Hnnpntim of itn in disini;e liU-raUir." Cluca t.ntuij J.,, h' It ttiat !. it reader to keep fullv ahn'at th tx'M thoiifrtii and literature 4' m'il;ziu..u." CtiriM 4'ivi'V, J'tUnitUijfh. " It it unt4Ualt.d."Xur:h I 'arolina PrtMipterinh. WilimiLjrtiHi. ' Iiw absolutely atlhout a nvi. f,atrttti Published weekly at 00 a yer. wht.k w rtwTAi.c. Ti new miWriK-r- for the v ar lss rvmittinf .M'f,re Jan. 1, the mimner of lf, iut after tie receipt a their nulMTiptioit will b eul bKATIa Club Price for th Best Home and Foreign liirauir, " Toewetl of Hit Livi v.i ud one r oi'u rr ofimr ivaritmi. Aiiut!-iui Mioiitli!u",. a ul crilr mil lli1 bim-. ll in romtuuid v Vtv wlw.lf atTiuit'iHi "'..(. .V. flu'J.tlH. f,t ?li .jo Tut l.ivtVG ,.r. ami nv one of ;he AM-rili M UliH.lhmX.T urr . M i,-, . ... M l will In- K-nt lora ,r. iKtMenid : itr, IiitSi.i I UK I.I VIVO AliK allll HHf .H Mr 1 St.Imii M"ffuzte. Adilrev LITTEL.L di CO.; Boston.' MONEY; be mad. Out liilxuit and send it to n and we will j ,- -. . A 4 A "eii ..u tree nme llur.a of KH-al va.iu- and niiiMirianof t,i v,m inH wlil ian you iu buMiii-a, a hieh mil brtnic you m morv lu.M-y nirlit away than ajijil.iiiirvU iu Un wwld. am- imp can do th work ajtd live at hom Kither arx ; ail adv. ftimethinr new thai UM conm molH7' Un all -k.-rs. W j Marl vmi j capital mil twrded. Thin it on of the Iremilfie. im)inaut riiamt- of a hreiime Tin whrtabiti..anlitTiTli ,r IHYt ln( 4. I Uy. rmnd outfit free Ad-lrrv. 1'ri n i-o. ao (uata. Maine. deHf..ijT. 100 L.M li Du n eanva4t l,;r UH CENTS 7TI lil.M IMI , . . ... ... .i&n. r.ll u a-ni wn.I UK tlreirw l'o. liiH-t aMK w nte al one fur laraoa 4kV. SOlTT "'""" rrrm iwra. WOT I C2 iJicinseK, tlSTdfSi, iElay V f-oBitlvely Cured b tj ft Tlie Ple's I arnt !.ITrr rn.. ' J lint iat j l-i. ii tci j i. r t J I L aaiiiace EijtcH N"M" i' 23 Kttwrttt aer-.dtirtU2norjal. h,l Winter Work on th Farm. The iiii.-r -t-iiw.u need tn neaa-MRorily entnil idlenet) on tlie f.iriu. Much valu able work may 1 done in winter; and by a projn'r Mild judii-iom. division of farm .IntieH tlie liurried lnlor of ijirini may Ik- nouew but avoided. Ine great ource of lom. in winter in allowing the tdioi-kii f vorn lo remain in the field to lie injured by tlie weather, aa well ax af fording harlmrin )Ia.vw for mice and ii-rinin, itist.-ad lidiilinj the Mine to the barn, there to remove the ears of corn, and hulking tbeiu, under shelter, I13- n hieh nieaim the fodder will be. Itrijh tor and letter, wli.le every (xirtkin of the stalk tuny Ih- conveniently made of some value. The nlraw atacks nhojld also U c.irricd to the barn; there, aionjr with the cornstalk, (ituwed tlinniali a fodder cutter, to Iw reduced into very short ictitsttiK, and either fed to stork or Um.i1 ax licddiii)!. Tli is may .net sometliinu Tor IhI or. hut when it is nnidere.l that unemployed help contx an inui li aa that which can la' put to aervice, the real val ue of the labor is but very little. Every oiince of food wived by careful pree ra tion is a clear gain, and the winter work in t'nat reNiec.t in but a continuation of that left over from the fall. The Aianure heap is another winter workshop, aa it is the most important iiiterial on the farm. Xo matter how cold the weather may be, there are cer tain titiieti when the materials of the manure heap reijuire turning over, not only to reitiin over heating but to throw the coarser portions to the center, where they may, in turn, lie reduced to a tine condition. Without enteriiiK into the details of the necewary repairs required for farm buildings ami fences, and for insiect!on of machinery and implements, the fat tening of stock us a winter occupation, the work of hich should lie done com pletely la'fore spring in onlor to be in readiness for the plow when t le frost tshall he out of the ground. Farming is all-year-round business, and tiermits of no idle time, if rightly niamigf.1, as it im-lmU-s the growing of crops in favora ble sciisuiis, to lie manufactured.!!! the funii into iiiilk, butter and meat during the periods when but little can Ih- done in other respects, for winter can really b" made a busy season if the farmer t uill s desire. - His Little Trip to Holland. Sailors ar.' scan-e in this section at pres ent, and this gives rise to many amusing attempts on the part of our '"shipping masters" to enlist "greenhorns." Geor gian generally are not of the roving dis iiositioii, and Georgia negroes arc partic ularly axersc to being carried to foreign parts. Occasionally a "cnllnd" man takes into his head that there are other places as gssl as home, and into him the "shipping master' plungea his talons with rare relish. There is money in a uiior who is not familiar with the nipea, and money is the "shipping master's" de- ''' , Forester Maxwell, colored, came down on a raft of tiuilier the other day. Inad vertently he exeicised hi vocal powers n a veritable sailor aong. The shipping master prick.sl up his ears and chuckled inwardly. "Know something about sailorir.g?" asked the wolf. ' itiiss I doe. I'se lieen running on a st -I'ulioat in the rildier, fertwo months," answered the lamb. How would you like logo to llol 1 1 ml '.' " continued the purveyor of tars. " Fust rite, only I'se got only one shirt i I me," sai-I the innocimt darkey. Well, I'll buy anot icr, and when you g t to Holland you can buy us many as you want." "How fur to Holland T " A little bit further than from Lumlier City to Darien." " All right," said the guileless up coun try darky, " if ,lim Pearson conies down 011 a raft in de mornin' ax him to tell Klij that I'se going to Holland and won't la? bock for two or three daya." Forester Maxwell is now, much to his discomfiture, we imagine, sailing the s-ean hlue on the Brit sh Iwrk Perpetua, while the wily shipping master, with a swelled purse, is on the lookout for new vietiins. VirtVn (''.) fiatrttr. What amTto Do? Tlif KytniliMft of ISiliiiusneiM are iin lnij.jiilv hut too well known. Tliey Jif fer in different iiiiliv i.lualw to wouie ex tent. A P.ili.iUH man in sel.loin lireak fat eater. Tfio frequently, aliiH, lie h an exei-llent npjK'tite for lifiiiiln but none fur lid of a iiiorniiifr. II ix tone will li.ir-llv Uar in-iiction itt any time; if it i not while anJ furreil, it ii romrli, at nil events. Tlie .liestive nysteii ih wholly out of r-U-r uml Hiarrliix aor Constipation may iie a ayiiiitoiii or the two may alternate. There are olten Hemorrhoid or even I.n. of IiI.mmI. There mity he triihliiiew mil often hea laehe ami ai-i'lity or flatu leiwv anil ten.lerneiw in the pit of the stomach. To eorrert all this if not effect a eure trj- frVrtiiV J;ixf Flower, it costs lint a trifle ainl thoUKamlti attest its elH mey. Shiloh's Cntijrh ami Cinsinnption Cure issol.l by usoi. a irnarantee.' It cures Con--Kiniption. Sob! hy (!eo. V. BiMifonl A Son An ignorant Californian. Omaha. Man " Live in California, eh ? Wonilerfnl boom (roinon there.I hear?" California Man " Boom ? " " Yes. Don't you know w hat a Ixkhii isT " I never bean! of one. What is it ? " " Why. pri.vs of real estate way up in the air." Every tly valiiin his yronnil at u small fortune a foot." -That's iiieer. There's nothing of the kiml in California. EverybcMly is starv ing an.l can't jrive their land awav." "Well, well? What business are yon in there, any way?" " I'm a tax assessor." Oiifdw ll'or.. That H.ickinir Coiu:h can la? so quickly i-ureil by Shiloh's Cure. 't'Ktuirantw it. Sol. I hv i. W. Hetif.inl A Son. Advice to the Cirls. Do not estimate the north of a your,.; man by his ability to talk soft nonsense, nor by the lenirth of his iiiustaclie. Do not imagine that an extra riblsm tied alxiut the nwlt, can rmneily the li fei-t of a soiled eolla-' or an nnti.lv dress If your dresa is inconvenient I v lonr, and a ifentlenlan steM upon it, don't lie anjrry, hut meekly lie his pardon, as voi ought. Aluays cherish a partui'ity for the snieli of dishwater it is more inn.lu cive to health and far less expensive than "a met or Eden." Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible u'h. .Shiloh's Cure is the reined)- for you. Sold by into. W. Benford A Son. Hon. Simon Cameron once said: " I bad the advantage of starting hi life poor, and my sun Don had the advantar of sJartiDif rich, yet ray advantage wer.. greater llitn Ills." Will you suffer with Dysjiepsia and I.iver C.niiplaiiit? Shiloh's Vitalizer in iniarHtiteed to cure toil Sol.t hv 1. u- Beafotd & Son. ? frjer, cftf Whicr) 10 INZEfS ULU OJM ESTY fl " Genuine has a F(ed H tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowi- edged to be tye purest and rp,ost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco onthemarKet.Trxmg it 's a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. THE PEOPLE Who have teen .tiiapiioititet in the results oh Uined frrnn the use of (iK'V WINKS, HKEF WI.NEaad IKOX. or the no-calleJ EMl'LMlONuf 1)l UVEK OIL, ihonll ui CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, a combination of Wild I'hern-, F.xtru- of Malt' and the H.vpoiiliospLatoi, a dc'.iciowt atimulunt and nutriment. Chekry MAl.Tactson ihe Stomueh and Livtr Increasing the appetite, assistinn diseMlion, tht-re-tijr making It applieulilu for Ilyspo;niif iu In va riou forma : Uv of Apatite, Hea.1ehe, Innom nla, 'rt?nerl Debility, Want of Vitality, Servian Prostration, CunKtiinptiuii, te. If your lirutmtuil doca not keep it, iwnd 51,00 fur one bottle or SS.UO tor KX bottle. Eipruaa paid. UEBIU PUARMACAL CO., 7S Maiden Ijinc, X. Y. Sold by all DniinrifUi. mar-'87-lyr. SCRIBNER'S PR0SPECTD3 FUR 1383 BIADT1FDL CHRISTMAS MDMBER The holiday issue, now ready, is complete, in itself, containing no serial matter. The cover is enriched by an ornamental bonier printed in jrold. The price is as usual, 55 Cents. It contains the most delightful tories, poems, and essays hy dis tinguished writers, and mipcrh illustrations. Alining the iniiorta.nt articles to ap iear during the year lfvSS are the following S.-nd for prosjiei-t : DT'iPTTDT THIITC CTClf CC A M 'nl eontril.nl n-jrularly lo raeh number dnriiur rvUDIlrv 1 LUUlO O 1 II U Hoi IN I he year. He ill write of many u-pi.-s. ol.l au.l new, and in a familiar and er-u.ial way, w hich will form new Ihiii.IsoI Irien ship la-tween the author and his thoustn Is" of re.i lers. In the tirst piper, entitle I " A Chapter on I)rcanis," apiearitii; in the January munlier, he relat.M iiH-i.lent.ill y, in connection with the iretural sulij-t, some interestim; facts innivrniiii' the origin of the now famous story " Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." p n t i w n v tt rr i p m tq h w -8 t H p,-A 1 ui th flrNt f n eipwiaiiy lrtlLrVil rl I ULll I Oi iiiiiirtint and iiiLert-stiiig aeries of papers uu railway their iilminitrations mid consinh lion, iui-lti.lini; v'teat eiijrinecrim; feats, famous ttinnelsand passes, and, in leed. th ise brain-lies of tiie subject which in this day en gine the attention of the whole country. Tue illu-itr.itioiis which will aianiujiinv thisseries will lie very elaborate, original and beautiful. The authors and th ) titles of the different articles will be unnnjimi.il later. HR n A QARPPNT'Q PPr u" riiyiriil proportions ami Traiiilim will Is; U'l. L'. rt. OrtrVVJCil' 1 O runtiiiurd l.y Bev.-nil of iaereasing iiiteret, with as rich and unique illustrations as those which have already apsarel. II I IIQTRA TFn ARTIPI rC "fpeejiitiiilrrt will Is- those en The 'I'am IbLUJi rt I L.U r r I H LlO paiKHfUait'rlk"i.yJiill.Nr.Uii!'KS:oii-Tlie Mali at Arms,'' by K. ii. BLASA FIELD ; two p ipers l.y EDiVAUD L. WIIi)., il lustrating the results of retvnt E.-ypii in U-seircli; a"furtht;r article by WM. AP TllUliP, on a t-uhjeet coiiiKs ted wild his reivnt .oiitriimtiim on Wajrner, and inanv Tithersofe.pial inter... Pro. SUA LEU'S article' on the Surf .in of the Eirth will Is-i-ontiiiueil ; and articles upon two of the in nt imenrslin inmps of content rarv Eunijiean w riters will m-ai-roiiii.iiiiiil by rich and novel portrait illustrations FI FPTRFPITV '" lu" vrl""s nppli.iitioiis as a motive .w.t EXI'MislVE-t et. will u-I-L.Lv I iXlLl 1 I llie Milijt-l'l of another Kfoup ol illuslrau- anic-l.oliniiil prm-tieal inter est, hy leading authorities iiniii tlies- topics. MENDELSSOHN'S. LETTERS arly ititert-liuir time of In career, w ill luriiisli the substance ol several articles of irreat interest to musical n-aders, w hich will lie illustratedwitli portraits and draw inirs from Mendelssohn's own hand T U V FlrTI'lM i"t onlr ill Ihe w.n-k of well-known writers but in that of I 1j Lj 1 lj 1 iu I'l new aiuoiirs. in aeeuriuir wiMm nMfraii Hie Maxmine has been su for- liinate niirinir its lirst year : puiilication. - ............. 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Ipter Oeeap Is Published EreryDayotthe Tear, and is the Leading Repub lican Faper ot the Northwest Price, exclusive of Sunday, bv mau. postpaid $3 OO cer vear Price. Sunday Included, ov m;ul, poe.paidT 1 0 OO per year liLisoputlitbe3a3;mi-Wt;ly find Weekly Edition. THE SEMI- WEEKL T INTER OCEAN J Published oaMOMtA V: and THt KsHAVS. and beald Uie urn ron.l nwid frr.m -i -'."'" con.ia"J!L?nT "Prenl .eatuma otarvatralue lo thine aituau-d uiattkar caaautascBK Uie llaalyeTenr day. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Ha the LARGKST C IK HL4TION or an; weekly paper west of New York. Thti VV !'"'.', V Sii tfJVS'.? H'S1 c1 " U'-lBvor iMiua lo make it both aa to it k. VV B ASU ai a t-uut K IrCAllItu, A MODEL PAMILY NEWSPAPER, 8oand and wkofraoni In rrv re-wet It eontain. varh w-lt a i"r (arrfntlr pnan-d SV",J,'.i!' SJ?' Of THK Wl.RI l, aud Ih. KUV BKsT l ll Klillll M. . HuK WOMAN'S KINl.lxm. .nd TUB Cl KIOSiTV MtOP an aauenar to aiu mc" dopartiueau In m. afl.r r Arorn-a :i .il'lii-ntioij. . " e.uir.iy "t i nr. wr.t.ii.i l.lMl.n his 1. fflmnillT U fart tn at It B ai RL-.7.h,.'.lfcl.!,?;?Jt,A,, ikkkithv ntme iM. anumant x s rfvi.t-.if. f-ifeiLsrriiif s 1. . . Vt y tiUif0i r -r l rradors. it J 'nllr. nd at th name tuns art the and tuaur ol Uicin doumity 10 brnintul aud Krto.rul lettrn. to tbo editor. THK KaiKKr IUT01U3 tf iU KWTIWS Ot THK rSTrXOTEaJI AJU. EEIiAEU AID COBPUTX SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ANI) TIIE INTER OCEAN. S.Sl?i'iir;?r1jljSV.'t?.'!?.ll.'",.tl ""' .- WKKKI.V tTKK OTKAN. boUl for SJS.'e,,,L.or JHKKK DOI.LAUmsm.Sl. Tim Mxauus .1 lllll.1rata-lTllltnahitti.rt tr-l at art.aa4 ta ena at Uut-oa ti)il...'ir l in America. The American Agricult arist and The Inter Ocean. Vw.t-TtKlST: .br ""e" that p.riodi.-a! U tnrni.hl w.lli TirK WHI KI V IM I ..R if;HH?!b-?V'i!?rri' f?r K lM,-I AK AKU SIXTY CENTMtIiai.THK tauWaTiiiESiVl ?.VJlte,5'.l " !' " hed awtieu tana iouraaia laa-Uvt.lt THIBT1 t KAILS. and la Bow bnrr than avarbctora. THS SOU-WUiLI iaaaj af Utrat 0MBIHAT10W ta U MOU tba TBI WEEELT. fBrmt that m lm A I'BrsiriF.Vr TVII I. RF tUtTII, M r-n-nt. of rreatl iK.rt.iK-. ar nortendnut la Europ.. At aocb tinw. .xrr (amilr bouUl h.n a Uioroua-ii.T reiiab. Maipuwr. Th. itthers nd uoUwra Bwditaawollaa UwtkuV ran. bend for aainpie eopr ol THK INTKR OCKAN. " aawouaa uwcau- aaiS'iy ? n dLt 51f .Ti""' t'I1"r b drmf1- "mraa. poatofilea order, npna OWSS ASD OfKKATEB OVEB (3,000 Oik? OF FKHFEC11A IXaSTUCCreW U.ULWAV fCMCTaaTC3 THE PORTIONS OP ILLINOIS. IOWA,W?COSlll, DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, anj WYOMIRG. V' V v(ew IWLWAJXCE. ST. PAUL, minneapolis, cuhc:l bluffs, oviaka. . 1 1 Ti-os 1:v.;!"N-i vir!",s. M:: riii.i: i.m s 1 j yT tsi' No!rr:n i- vrV'tTn.. V fhK .IM V I.IM. I'l TUB 11 ll'F Iftr.TH. ' Till' i-iN!-Kl: I IM-: TO CM :r-ill M . Fir mapa, tiasAtabtm. aart inf. na-itioo Ir tile l-iK.-l 4Uil. WiUnaa tmtfmtmi ) H. A. CROSS, Trawling tirt., Laura-. ,. l a MARVIN HUGHITT H. C. WICKER E.P.W.LSON teHdnl. Traffic Jfaaarr. Iin. A$ ARSUCKLES' name ou a package ol CCFF EE Is a gUairaiilca oi CJ:ce:ieuce a packasjfl ol CCF oi ccelieuce ABIOSA it kept iu all ! in the Atlantic to tt COFFE2 it kept iu all flr.t-class etui es trom the Atlantic to the Pacuio. COFFEE Is never rrr.l -Always "- "V scale.', u. ;v;i to the air. '.h-- c otiosity . .AGES. 7 nEWJNVENTIONf T' rrrl tf P-rcj, I,,,. bet hrm rn In t hTT9. IJ ieMi ktn il 5 nd (4 -?rw4i ' Fw-ttf" ffpft KwriciT Vk wfct l"hrj-r tr.f fl'it r"Oi Aitit ruLlfix: Hwi irmK r., 303 3. cai Street. Ctuuaso, IU. Fences for Farmers. prrtrifrt, awl JuraiiU. HORSE HIGH, BULL TROPG, AND PiG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We re nirirr, in the mniiiactitre of this fence at Somen! and Meverwiale. U ta tlie mr iHirultiv, ami iniKt-t U-tu-v ktum n. No bart. uu injurr U tx'k. Farury fu Somcnvt al the old KoRH:r carriage bu-Utry. maymf. Z. M. MARSHALL & SON. State Normal School. UM K HAVKX. i'.V. j t'a-urpaie.1 in its a1vantAv.,s. Ija-ation I tl.-alttiful aiel illliritlir Iti-lnirlon t'XH-riti.-el l.-a.-iH'r. aim nonoreo ifra.nmu-. .11 .-oneifi. rv:u aiipni.rialHiitii Una year Sii.imii. Kxlvn:ve IM FK11VEMENTS l.-DveDi.-oee!. ami l omii-rm. su yierior Mo.h-1 and Traiuiuir SebiaiL state ai.1 10 .nileoliai aluilellUi. JAMES ELDON, A. M., Principal. jul;-'- r. Loe Hstvii, Pa. MAGAZINE! A serial novel, entitled " rirst Harvest ..,,. ,,,,, ,, i.iiiiii,-ii t ii.-. ... .1, .-i .i . . . . uV..a 11...-.. .1 aims to Iwcnrti t!m friend ol rwrr member renaclenlioiis part ot Inntnuctor r.'l t tHertanwr lor'Ui homa CENTRAL TILE INTER OCEAN, C2Hc&gX 1888. Harper's Weekly. IbloUSTFATEG). Hni'KK Wciiit tins a well-esiablij.hed plaT .1- il:e l.mliiiij ilintr..t-.l iu MsiK:r ::i Anierieu. Tlie !'iii: h.sh of 11 iitiiriai eutii nietit 1111 eurreiii ail-ti-s iua (iirtml for il the n iei i ami eonii'Ii-iiii. of all irnpiirtial renilerx. un:l the vuiiety uml t-Xi-el enee of its liierary eiiiile'U, mhii-ii iiii linle serial ami jliort stiiri.-N by tlie 1h-i hihI iiho.1 uiptilar writeni, fit it 6ir the jn-niNtl of h-iiU-of l!ie il.-!t raiiw of liiM.- 11111I nirstiil!.. Snile tiients re iVi-.ii-iitIy iiritvi.lrl. sri.l no ex-la-nne i t.mn-! lo liriiij: toe lii?;l.et itri. r of unitie aliilily to U-ar Unii Hie 1ilu-lr.1li1.11 of the .-h.-irit-fiil thi! of linie no.t torei?! hislory. In all its font ires II vkhkh WtKK IV is :e!ninaMy aila.ii 1! ti. U-a weli-oine Kinrt iii evi-ry koiiseliolii. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARI'I'U'.S WKKKI.Y ft ' UAUI'KK'S MA;.ZJXK t J HAi:ri:us hazail 4 m HMivEiia Ytt N(i H:ori.i: imu I'mtiiiie t'rtr to nil ntl'tctllttr in the I'nilril iSn, ( VlM.f'il, ur Mcsint. Tin- Volume of tlie Weekly l-!ill Willi 1 ilie liii Numlier fr .huiiiary of ea-l, year, j When tui time i metitioii.il. iiilrM-ri.iiiei will lnuin w ith the NtiMilier eiirn-nt at time .if reeeijit of order. lloiiml VoIiiiii.-s of Iarr' Weekly, for1 thn-e yearn hark, in Hint eiotli hilnllli. will lie sent hv mail, wiaire imiil, or hy ejirew, free of eXK-!ix-1 pmriileii the ln'ii;li! i1'h not .-x.iwj one dollar jxr volmui .) for 7.ii -r v-ilnnie. " I'ltith eaK' fur eat Ii volume, ?iiitahle for hiiiiliu-:. u ill he M-iit hy tnuil. kiM paid, on riiTipl nUIKJ ea. li. lieniittunei-a liou!d Ik- made hy Viol Oiliif Money Order, or draft, to avoid eli.inie ol lus. .V Mptim rr WIT In rttfttt thin rtjhr1iirHirnt iri'h otti tte tsitrtn unttr oj lieu titr d' JinAtifr. AddreM.. HAi:ri:i: ,v i:i:niKUs. x.-w Y'..rk. 1888. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, HRPF.tt' YolSii Ktiff.R tlllIVMH til voting p'ail'TH hy y nm-luily M:lfifti ;ir:' ty oI'iIk'Iih un.i tiMir tt'-!l-i imsiIi'nl ir':u tuotit. Ii n HiTain tlir h-t va't'u ami Ntiort Mnrii, v.ilu:il)!c iirlii ! ni wictif itir stilijf ami r.irl, liitnrirjf ;unl l:.irr.u liir;il kft'li h, (aM'! on atfttt'tic -i.rTs ami anim. ifi'T intf iMH'tns ('.. rontriiiiiftfl l.y (lit hri-'t't st uml nt tui. miis writers. Ii illutr;iit"?i- an nit iiu n mis aixl xrv!!i iir. Ki.-hi.ial Mipi'N-tiu i.t-. .f rH rial ;:,t(TM I':ir nt- rtPtl IVarhcn will 1m a train rt' of tlie i'tih iNtiiiiiiir vidiimc. w liii li will n'mj-ri--- tifiy llm wtt klv nnm!Hri. Kvrr iiim in i li (ianr l Mtiljii-ifl to thr nnt rii-l iilor;al sw-ruiiuy in onlor Hnit iiotdin harmlui may filler its niiiiHitis. An eitoiiit. of event liiof: that i altnu-tive "! ili-imliie ill iineiiiie liieniiuie. Hftn a.Hrirr. A wiikly fi-a-t ofu'iio'l tilings to I lie Imys ami irls in every family wliieli it visit-. Hnntklyit Cttt'on. Il is wonderful in iis wealth of pii-tui-M. information, aiel interest. .. Vi f.ViWif i'in AittcHlr. TEHMS: POSTAGE PREPAID, S2.00 PER YEAR. Vol. IX. begins November 1, 1887. Spfcimrn Copy unit un r.ci; of a Ino-rtiii Single Numbers. Five Cents Each. llciiiittain-e should lie made hv PiM-Ol.ii e Money Order or Pr-aft, to avoid chance of los.-.. Saminpet (ire nut tn rotf th'it ndcrrtiaeainit tcilhmU tlie eirims ordrr o f jfuriier f- Krutliern. A.ldn-ss. IIARI'KK A ltltilTUEUS. New York. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. H xrckk's ,M to tzixK is an ..man of .rn irresivetlioii'lit an.l niovem. nt in every ile mnnieut l life. Ii-iiili. oilier attnn-ti..i. il will contain, ilnnn lin-.Mining year, mi l .riant anii l.-. Miarli!y ill'itiai.tl. on tlx-(ir.-at '.-l ; aniei. soi. A iin rii-.iii ami lur eiirii inilti-lrv ; laaniiliilly ilhitrjted nier on Scotlaml. Norway. SwiizitIiuhI. Airier", ami ilie Wi-t Indies ; new novels hv Wil liam Him k mi l V. I. ll.ieil:' imv, I eil.T. e.it-li conolKe in it ioie iiiinils-r. l.y Ile.iry Jani.-. Lif, adio Il.-.mi, and Ann-lie Kivra ; short "tone hy Miv Wim.I son and olh. r siiular n rilers . nn.l iiiu.stra Uil ia-r of -iper-ini arti;ie and literary in l.nM. The editorial IK jiarinieiiK an1 ron .lnete.1 !y ti.N.ve William i'urti. William Dean Mowcllx, und Charles Oudlev Waracr. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Yeir: riAUI'Ki: S MAiiAZIXiv. ?4 on HAUPKKS WKKKI.V 4 IK. iiui,!:i:s r.AZ.vi: , ii iiakI'Kus vtirxii i:i:ufi.K 21m iW-lf(,' Fi'fr tn nil itit1,r, i '.rriyi. Onntilil. Kt jcii-t. 1 ht the Vitiletl Tl.e ! .'nine.- ol li.c Miuzim: li,in (lie Nun. Ik r !'..r .Con- uml l -.-eiii'M-r of . ael vear. When no linn- i-. !.TK-citi J. .uliM-rip lions will In-in .villi liie Nuiulier curreiil a! timeof n-.-.-iji of order. lt iiind VoIiiiik of IT un-m's M ti.i.ixi;. for three years lim k. in iiihi .-lotli hiii.linv. will lie sent hy mail. il -paid, on rci-ipt : s.'i is.i fs-r v. .! t 'l.iili C.1.-1-, for hi:.il'!:-. Vi cent. .in 11 liv rn.iii. N.-i-..ai.l. Index to IIiui'RK v l lot 7.1 ml. Alphahci; enl. Analylii-al. any ClawitiiMl, f,,r V.!iiun 1 to To. iin !iiive. from Jam-. i.vXi, to J.me. ISS.".. one vol.. Si-,, (Vutii, if) no. I'.-nrltiini-e should lv mad.-hy I'n-t o:!l 1 Moin-y tinier r Pr.ift. lo avoi.l rhanec oi loss. .VrNWtyi nit Wit titcnjiif thU mln rfiemitil tvithimt the exirrKi nnhr nj II vki'kr it linos. A ldnss IIAKI'KR URnTHKILs. NewYork. 1888. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Iltitl'Eiis li.tit is a lii.me journal. It e.imliines ciioMv l li-raiure ail: line art illiis I rations iih Uu- .i-,.t in.-ii..Tiin. rcmiriliii tlie fashions, lliel, niiinh, r I. as eiever seiT :d and slioi-Tslori.-s. .i-:u",-,l :,;i tjl)l(.v says, liri;:!.! sn in-. Iiiiiuoii.ns sketcln-s! etc. lis l-atli rn sliivt a1 id fasiiion jii;1!, .sii.ii,-mem.- will alone ;.l.i.. i,i ..,v,. mjuv times the c.it ol" tlie -nli-eri;..;.!!,. a,..! -rs on ... iitl eii.!i, tii.. .i is.raiive an. house ke.-.iiii; in all iis lirauci... .iHiki ry. etc.. make it useful in .-t.-rv h.His-.-iioM." ami ; true .r..niii!er of economy i, nliiorial-an- ninrkiil he to.l s'iic and not a tin,. i ailinitiisl toits ciilumii, thar ti.11 I.I offend the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS, j PER YEAR: ' lIAlri'KR S i: ZAU IIAKI'EIt.-s M ACAZINK HAitrKit's wi:;:ki.y n.ii:ri-:it "s yoi ni; rKon.E I'nttnijt free Itn nil mliK-rHn f Stn'r. Vitnnrlit nt JftviV... $1 in 4 mi 4 110 2 on i.i the Unitttl The Vol 11 mis. of Ihe liz8 Is s-in with fin B: -t Number hir J.m'.trj- ot ea.-h year. Win -.-11 .time is ii.-iili..!i-l, sul(-riHi.'.i: trill I. i n with the iniiiilK-r ctirn-tit i;i i!ic lime .,: re.ciit ofonlcr. lfc.imd V.ihiim-s of lltkrr.Rs Hiz-.u. f,,. three y.-iirs ln-fc. in inut cloth himlii.. w,i ! sen! l. mail. Tii-.-e iiid. ..r he exin--. free of..x-ns(. (nrovi.li-d the fn-iirii'i dm- not exiwl one dollar per voIuiik-i. f,.r $7 lju ,.r Volll-.e. Cl. ii. C;-s.s ;..r :i. I. ti.hinie. sliituMe for bindinir. will he sh ut hv mail. ftiid. on nsn'.-rt ..f I uu kh'Ii. Re-n tt inn-, should Is- m i le hv p.,. Dill.-.- M-.iiey (h-lt-r. or Or..!;, u, av.i.l CllHIIC .l!ls. NetvspaiH-rs arr not to eoi.r this m.Iv.t- tiseni.ill Kith'. nt the eXf.reso'oruW uf Han- rkaisjiitos l.lilresB HAKftK & BKOS, New York. R AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE A OUIO ItAlLKOAb. SOXFMsflTf CAXRKI bHASUL MTAXrK AND FAUK. i SomtTMrt Ut snyUtvrn.,.. i :) mi ; Sant-rt to Hom t-pnrHie 17 3o StmH-nwt o Bcthrt "U ; Snm-fMt KJth!i4i m-ri...... at 1 iw : Soim-rset Ui EV'k.wMl , Sw-rvt :o tiamjti L -)0 .Somt rxt l Mtrytraii ?! 71 . so?j.erM;t io OmiiriaiKi .Vi "J V j fomvTMri o tWhinip'it... 210 (5 , jSontefMrt ro Bnltimutv - 7 "fl t Hmi'rt-t lo I'rMna 4 tfnmt iu t I'Llliii.'ni e 26 911 : .Stixittrs't ii t )iim.!!-vi!!r 1 0 ; BoBierM! 10 Hit-Uuncb 110 3 -w The tare u f'Uilailelp'na in pJ.M. ami to New York. ' WinWr Arrangement In rraclin Hot. 20, (T. .oi;ru-voi xl 7..1 ax : Jlill.N'HTllU'N EXI'kf!-V t. t An rr. lin-l'Vn .. a m R11.-ltnn.4l 5 :iu a iMEItT. s: ..i-ifi r HI t.t -unii .. .. brjrt HMivTsiiiie i- ;;- lleliiel fin in : mail-no. Afti r. Juhnuv. n.. I. .'mi p I'itl-i'Hruit J"t m t .11 :u b Miiumi 4.' l Niiy-ic it tltveri Ik l.jvi lHt Pd.ifOi.W" n fnu;i l',ii.liirKii ihaii-' 'ht f.ir , Mjiiit mu tin; !oimrcl iV i'tiinltrj tkl K k Mxt. 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SoUihumptoO u:- ' ' I Falrln.1- ri:.tl " 9 " llyuilmaa ti-t; " " j Ciuuuerluijil 7. l." " l: jll Waiiini.iin j -15 " Ibttiiinoretarrive) 6:ti " !0:i-. nii. i i". ?.-t) 8.J0 u i:sT-r:o i :i rn.t i.xs. !t ttiiine ,1- I 7iwim ItaiD l .lml-n'd Jr. Jliul. Erpr-U Knltiinore a. . 10-iHJ . . 7 Ki t. . ! V i.'iil.-ti.n ln..Vi s-UI i I'limls-rluiid s-nu " J-liir. . 1-sia. . 1 Itynilniaii s-.t, - .. j r"iiirlioie ,v- :v,"ii, ' ( Siiiithitniplon S-iV. " .... . Siilel -;.l ii JM! 4-X i-i'T - Ke.tst.nir s-il " 4-ji Mi--yerHlal V-iO 4-t-j 2;,7 Saii-hitry June, tum " 4-i'i " : i.anvtt " illli -..- .iisV""'- K.kw.NKt .i-.v. .S-l'i " ;t--j.', I'ltsseillluij 1IMH .- , l'riiiH In-Jl ft-t; 3 ,.l Ctitliienee " .v.vi ' :i-:v iihio l-ylf pi-.xi iu- 4jo .. I olilleilsville 11 -."ill fr l ,-Mai " llnw.l Font ll-.V fi-.o " . VVi-st N. iit.Hi U i.". p. m. 7.:n ;,7 MeKi-e-jsirt 1 .1 s.-,n Kra.l.iM-a 1 :a Ar. i'ui.bliiKh t-.n " s-v M Tlif time ijiven Is Ea-tern Stainlnr.l Time Mail Trains rontiect u: H.s-kv. il with train. t.ii:i'l li.n.i sniiirs-i ai-il J.jhnsi.i.i 11. m ii-n.l-lnnii siili ! mins luaml lint!-. ll-.!,,r.l. ul i.urnfi wun rr.in- t.. mi.i :-..m il. rlin.nl s.,;. lion witu trains pi an.) frera Sulisl.nn ..irj-J.i Al' f.-J.'l- .,;,r p,WM ivi, tt vht tt r.mr is I, M. i'l EMKN"I. Mini; K. I.iii;i, i-!i i i'i-s. -t -;-'-?. ;cfc AIT Dm;.- . .. iV . r . V( . .4 Fr. writ IMily hf Or. Setfe Axuold. M4 Corp.. Wwftaortct. iL 1. BiIiou5DG55. 1' M ' j- Symptoms: Want of Appetite. Furred Tongue. Bitter Taste. Constipation. Headache. General Depression. Tre&Imenf: DR. SCHENCrvS MANDRAKE PILLS. This is sure and always safe. Fne Bale hj nil Dnicirlfra. f 'W-s js eta a-r box 1 1 Is- fc. ctt.: ..r nt ar Kali. fr i.n' airssot o urtca. lr. t. U Scbe... k I 9. Philad'a. BUST YOUE GANDEE RUBBER OOTS John G. Sanner, i;it itt 1 . Tfrrarnr'TraiiTn SHOH. apraa-ljrr. Lit" YATESTcrl DtT MADE CLOTHING ' N r- -1 1 l A r 1 Sixth g ,' t r 1 1 , B. & B. BARGAINS LXIii Ci?.Di,'.'A.c;y - IN - Dry Goods and Winter Wraps. Having ni.'-u- r--i : ,,i-- afiv..H;tL't--ii p'i:i lt i-f- ', i WtMi'r (lilfi"! ' rt -ii ' . - -i jj r Hit ..!-, -.i: v. ; J:.; -.' (, i-l. T r 'in- ABSOLUTE BARG AIMS, anil ivi!i rep;iv y Minaliy ur l-y . if.-r li iiirtitu.-ui ymir 'Mleri-l n t tir-' 1 1. ! I .I..-I KT. .....I W-iit. ' i.i Ii . .- .Mr:l i,:i lll.-UI in! - i- It nt" ,,..- :, .! I. .... k i - I.i, r, i-Lir.l. Inil .. It , ili'o'trr', e.i!.':i! tt.ili ;l to i yit ; ilifiiiiii;:. n t- li - I'M ! 'I ; It i- -ja t: tow o p e ri.i,. i i-i .1 in i ;-r -! . -r--i 1 i?i -. :ir - plain li I I'--.- 'I ' I I i I -HI l.t'- Tin- t fl,!j ! lJil'i- da', i' lie--!! . i' n, iln-. I I,. An..ii..-r i Mal.il ' iiiil I t,.- ..' Panel a;,.! :i lar--iru.' .1. Mli.ir -U i'l! h : ii., illi,." II 1".. wi'l Ih- ii-. ru tin!!. in p. . -i K..I., p.. I'K.ne I-!,; It' ' l-;i;-.,l .1 -I ( U v.ml. a. no. " !',,i l'l in I. .rut. lore. I-.: . - i OH ;; j. illeli M inch :n in.-l, All V.-Vlt-W.. AH-w.i. I y-i i-v S.i.;;, I 1- ..i t v .-Hill I F.U1--V Snip -s. 1. 4'-. l.ll-l MM' .VI iln-li Serees. 4.1... - 0 il.eh CI..1I1 Siiitin.-s. .'.. inch l'!t.lii Sui::iiL-. .'lo'iuch Cloth Suitings, "hi. Kli !:eii Suitings. 4n. ."Si. ,: M -lied Tricots. 4'm "tl ii.- I'rieii.s. .si .:"h-. .".J ;.i-h Tricot. 7.-- in -4I.' niTER WflAPS, CLOAKS, ETC. M-it e.nii.-i.. M's.es- an.l CiiiMt .f stye . ir.iin li ' ..11! :!1. '1! .'!!ii e! e.i . !.'! tVl!;i.'l!i i'-.i as.s.tnn ii 1 s Wraj 1. -"sil u'r 1. !. s , ef I.:.. li-i-i :il . .lli.t el. 1,-re ;. a.e.i f,,r cri sis (if loW.'st j.: i-i-s. 1 1. or v. ui II t In A'l .lis.' i-ii.pi, id lie. i.r Wn.i.r We ls i; ii- ti e nii n Im.-f's ;;r,- i, BOGGS i BUHL, t!5. lir. iH & 12; FEDERAL STBEET, AL)kEGfi"-.Y, PA. l-v. Ma ft Hamlin COW t 4 nd Pianos. gans Hi i.' t:i-(.-. A: Hat-li.i '" i.. i ll i t ;.--ir -!.;l ni- if tti .-f it' "' " Mia 1m7. ;n- itt Vi :. i- it I' - IT l-V t tt ft C Skj "A Z:. ('.i.-a S-ae), VSH W PERRY'S iTit CONCENTfTATSD mm col .3 THS BEST. Trii b":tetr mm: t' ' fRICKLK.P.ljYSTQH&,C3.iSti r m i (f ir aiout;. i t ouu ' : ''r',...n r. e, ,...,f sH" CatarrH ELY'S Oetnm the H11 Pa55aje.AI!r'Pl1" and Inflaaiaiaiie". Meal's ! So' jtoras tti Snse f T45t and Smell- s3'7 j "tnJ .e- li. Try the Cure. vr" r ' 1 ; -v- v-sr-si -OS?.-. y Ok CM t-: b' ! fl ..--r -i . I ': ' ' 1-- - litl tiirfjr Uc: tlr: i-o a-" ' rt. , r u.f. P ' 1' if. ...- .'.-'.)" ti ha lOU "1 :- 1 vrr,r , t.y !-. , ,;.-r ..,-.-.. .,!-' '. '.'"e ir1 ' :rTJ MJ- nii - . : - liH ,':. " -I '; '' " : f.r i v i- f . H r0. of II . l U .i. W e.Cj r'-' ' J-- 3'! --.' 'v -'-I r . - 1 . . .V ' - -- ' . 1 , h '. ,.(,.'-' ' ' ' ; - . 11. ' s, -- r-r. ; - " n-.r,.-.'- r- ,7. ; . : .1 : r- -" ; -- .-('.. 1' .in- ' ' '. .V 1 if v r y 17-