jfoT Somerset Herald ISTMUSftaS Terms of PubUoatioxu -.ted eI ""K" 00 .maid In adraa;othTw1a.UM " are tid Tauamvum ocs'.ectluc ,wMfroceP-- ! SaST-"" ' t iK. bract aa wum t2 Thx Seaisa-r HaALQ, Soxnwrr, Pa. V. " Somerset, ra. . . . .. n rvi Ui Jem . - uivsr'KEK. rtiumet, Fa, nNK.HUUsEYAT. A1 Buiaeract, ra. II. ' - r TKKT- S l An..BSEY. cr t. Pa. M. i-Kirr A. 1..KNEY LA' IU: . II W. II. Ki ri-CL. KiTi'KI- c KNE.-Ai I.A Pa. ..!. ertrue-l U tln'ir ealv I' .i . u.iol l". "rtn-e on V II K'NT'- ill Lhr tour D AM.- MKYKIaS. ar'-'i-rt-u-i-im- n.i.-li. . ir. -'ic U a-xt -i tt J. B. MO:er A ; Ma I ,HN0. KlMih U timrrt. r- i fl:- u U't (NHiiii.. .with pf-rint- ' l.rlvx- uii Jal i rtP Lrees j J " ' AT-iiiKNfcY ATL.W . I -.mm.vh B'.-k. .ip-t.iin.. tr. i - . ..i i ..i Vel :.':; mu. estate -plm.ii.-! aiei .U. nl tiaiue at a::ii i.ivni-liie aul fi'li-uiy. a J. , -r..v. " ,i U,.'!LV'vC"I.Pi'nN. I ATTi'KStVSAi I-AW. v- s.merMrt. Pa. , v-.:..a rn'm- tn ir i',.!a.:htni!v att.-n.i! to. -.U-noo T:i!..lr i.-l -".tne-i ti- t-na. i .oureymn iii 'done on re- II KNUV F.'HEIJL tr-enrt. Pa. B.:,ty t'.A IVKM..n Air-t. i" " UanunotL 1-1 "ALEMi'E HAY, A Troll EY-AT-LAW. V ra:-r in i-oal EMat-. Will attend t all ml tliKT. ' J i.s a. nn. ATT' iUNEY-AT-LA . vnurw't, Fa. ..ntnlhtrtl v.. nr-.n ;.i.v n'.oii'i i" i- .... - .. i t .... .w-ilwf.U.11. afcC. Ul- , v al-.-li.I to all btnif inf.- lUmattHi. Hioi it- A. IMI'iAI'S PHYsiflAS AND S-RiE. "IaS ASli SVRiiEt'S. sitaiT. ra t,i. .6,a! en-!- b "t'e of .. .I vietnity. m Pw D' H. KIMMF.LL, T -r' hu p,feii nal rriee to titr -iu-td-of to i ar.ii vtesni'v I itle-a iinleri.ay r-T-'-'i !:e Cr.P. i-1 Ii-IUpI at ilW oit' C oU jlaili t. Ol L'IQ.l.ii. D H. I.Kl'BAKKR j.ii-'iw. t4f Iiaiatti:ti. 1)T piniTA and si n.fci.. th I) n. j.s M!!I.F.EN. r.j.m tlw pT!crnMon of An-t-al tt iTnrt. AU J Hi I'l.tl'lll Talh two,. nieL.r'. I)'iJ HX DII.I. I'ESTI.-T. iir-staim :n Cut k A HeeriL Riork. ' Sit I)S l'KNTIT. it? riu,,- j.r. imrnt u U ul kiibi n ttiir1-- e-r-li r. . t-mw n-t-ilaliiij' s v' ra'tj.'af . t;:l tju iEi"!e. Ail uorii piJtraitU'-nL Ja-J. K. MI ani.:!y WatM '.n B-r!in ftr thr prac- SMaerset Count v Ilank- ITAiSU.-lU:i) ITT.) C. J. HARRISON, M. J. FF.ITTS, PM:!!rt. Clia ' taail-.- :n x part ot Utt Uuiutl Stales, j CHARGE MODERATE. Ht TSir.g tn 't1 nvfT5T Xl'ert nu be c- , l-.ui -.l-riwl;- '.UjliV' Hi, T.nH fTllayi. I !.. hatll'lw M.-n- y ami vahiar.,v -cnr--4 ' t liv.i.'" ralod Hal. witil a 4?iaX- ' St -a i-j: T;nic uwiL 1 f an mmr) v.v.. .4 k.a.M.tU. ai tecai Ui.,Uv (HjMTVed. curtis'k. grove. SOMERSET, PA. ""'"ES. Sq-n'-HS, CARRIAGES. SI Rli, W AOtlSS. BIX k. WAOON. AN!) EA-TEKX AXti WESTERS WORK l arajedon short Nouee. Jaintrg Doce on Short Time. Sy a. -i i, -.vir lf t,,, e K-.imf, ati ih- k!-mmd s-ilaaaimaaly l"ni.ieii NtiT Fin-li1 aud emnW u, g-.r iulatf.tai. --7 7 First Caa Trta. i'2u""E rf a:: ain.1" ' Mv Line rme oa ""aaryaiee. fn, KOHSoS ABLE, and All Work Warranied. Herf Ejan-iw mr Slot k. and U-an . ""'-". awl ntmto Sei-rea t Wind H wmlTth jart!. and eaH ia. CCETISK. GROVE. iaat of Ctant Hnew) SOVEUSFT. PA fjaAfLI HuFTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. (Imt Heey blue J a-wiKt tyle. Anal Uwnt Price. STlSFACTION CU ARAN TEED Somerset. Pa. i T ai U lieerit-- U:.x'k. S-otil H"- j i .1 1 nn? I lie YOL. XXXY1. XO. 35. HF.RIFFS SALE. 4 toy F tuel mil of Lli nin cf ( imimn Jt. rT't , y f i bjii xpir t piMto 1 o rU'k b. m oa I ( FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,ISSS,i AM the ntM. tlrlf. fntp'? antl claim of M:f hi Pwmn. (f. ?u &n t- t', fiktlnwirtr J-'rl!Hrtt rai e-uif. vu : a otuuii trjci it uta.J sj'ut iu liTnm?t T- fi-hi'. StRv-r t f'H-.uiy, 1'.. o ! tiiiiiUie l 1 ffi". ir lr. ' txii.tt! oa rih by MnatM-rtv i t A u run M.'r, t 'arnr, mimI h..it?, u tin Lli l.y iiAii.i.i J t. Mi'jtMiii! Ky-i-i.e tmi uuifKtuy. hi ttwr HUh Jjt !uMiM KcyHt.me 4 aim a. 4..;r, uu tn? Uk f J A.ari t aii-i K!it-r-. kto:i a u ; vl-d i Uu Lthi ii !Vf it ML't-r' dt: it. wiUi '. a liry lduit Imu', a m:v aBi a hall -flr' iHfliii.ij nniH. t .tltie aici ihIkt tuttMl1.ii ; Thr4-!i crfiH ; aiwut t -, l.l.ni! m tiHi'w-f : a MJKiiX ca:up o( :JiJ r trv is aj-j oa Tuk-m viccntlttn a.-th-- prfv'rrvof MttttiU ! .rija at tiie ui; J. X. uui.'i if u.-c. All tl.e riifhu tiUe. i:iHTjt ami claims ;in j ti.U., v .z : A -! itii:n:l u.iip, iiiixivrvt 'I I c vnit.i of tin U. w.:,ry 14 , IXHL tit .V u-ijo.iiii.ia' iaii.i.- M. T !!. ttaiUT. aim a ui:e t,rv twilm2 umvr. lik'.fi: aii-i A;:er out ttc: it !::!. ;iit-ro;i enriti. J Waiu-rai tat MiU ol U iu. L. liuitvr'n uae. t - AL- j j All tin' riirht. tuii. htnt ai;-! r;a:ni if liiijiivi Ur tflAn: . Cfi. la suii Mi tin lrtJ" Li.C ill. i 1' .- I n-ai iiav. x ue : A i.vr.a.t. u.u t 4 bim -i;uau- :ii j .,-nvrrt i i. nm im ouuiy. l ;.. , iaaJUIlMf 1 17 M Tt-r- UlOTt tf tW, M' ll 1. 1 JX UlilL . ' W a, irvtit, t yr!it u.v:r. Hut. rr,ia, Levi ' v.k-r, ana Mtu-. u4 Li.trvxi) rn-vfea aiua i!? - lfwfjtt'y. at tin AU the nir':t. till- int nt unl c-la.m t ToUas i ! Mi,.it M..HT.4. wwitoiw ! i iuk - r.is 1 r- csie. . : A ctruun !. ui j j i.m,..i ..male in i.ic h..ro, i .( er,iie. j ! hih'Pi i vut.ly. ra . uuuiiji.tti ou Hit inA l i -H.i.1 l.ma a N... J i.eau.ti oil linU Krwt j ruuli.tiU bai'ii t .ii'I tii ail aj. '. A.''. Vi'. . u... .... i r.i- i..:. ..... .-,i .. ....j... j rritiiiiij- a U-;. -Al.- - tfcc rfpht. title, iifofl nl claim of A. ." eate, viz. A een.-in l"f -f tr.;:-.ii1 viiiiate in the : i.mK.u u. -im.i vu.mi. i ; j s.iaT"t a. tut V. lfj, tw.iitieti ii tue N'th by j j ;H M nuiiuel i.uillu r. hi lue tiri ty :ia.a ri-5 i j ir 1 l.rk- UmA .li'L-rl. uli t:ie iK.iii L-y iti,ii j l. iin-a.W. auil on tnv ttrt !y iJai.n-b Alley, ' irtJini htt Uii m 't urL.. i. ! aiaf: ninvi jiui ruit'ltliK !wr - -4 K-t U i (iU: u a.l . will a ; iory tinuie liAviimx hiu- Ic t in.au 4 i(t at t:i- dulL ui Ma. t. i1umajj aui t ttar.es J. Ilarrv'U. i ALx)- j Ju. tiie rifiUL. UUc iuurvM acl cia.m wi Mary A- Mui-r aai'i A. A. Au..r, wi, .a' a;.-4 tv lii.- lot- , MM-iikjc iint rt-ai OMiic vjx. iiiai (ioriitu i 1 iauil ol ftnujutla i'n,.Ui r v .vu i.tc- ouritt j a tlitTr'i I'ff Un, -ai;ui.e Uoi .a-i-iiry. tnnvri t L.un:y, L-t-;iiiuii. Irtaoai.ii -k lert ut. :-i HAji-ury Av.ua.- at t.i t-k-t ; SvtiU ?-y j aJiila t Jiiuu a- at n. uui I)' (-iaic nti ;.-auii: in ua itaia jirw raa u tifa auu J'lii-u- i tiiiC ttertLij) LUv UiUiar, m uUiAa tii ivliil ' .u,aiU .St.'. i B- itiiioins ai :thw'i rsrnor ot "l-t of ! Mary A. i;t-r. u eii'x- Nona h:i4i; iu iiii ii : iary A M.uef ' u-vi i.jr or u- iu a :o;ii-T ! f iii i't, lin i.t i. J:-iiarf itf k's) to iiiie 1 Mtu. rtn.-rva.t.iJ.ii .Kitj . i.vt ; Hat-iurn: -.h:ui- ! Mt-M S lutrt biitfif r fce Iaj iate l tx.a'.'U.iii. I V. .;. Irw i:; fcUit'ttA ;jtt'U"uii. r.rt.uiy a'l j tau a.nr"ii'if lirtiuuiujc ai a, int-r it i a.iiiu 1 M-an- aut iMul.u krcL Uiiaau, itariiwr- ,' r. ' "' K ,".' , -Vt . uui a'.u auiMi ut.v.rui it:. uirtw faM j. l.ri iu-ue. to lieax imi lote r.iti uilii. e j 'armitfil liiei-r.ij .uiuel Si-iir.j k lr;ut Nor-Ji j 1. Krees. A-l-l il. turtle. UI Iiiel.-e uiiiiiL'ii ...i.ii- .uuiii 'f. cr.-v, i r.'t.. i ol a.l J.'hllfMiu riu.il JTi "l.'irTee. e? lu Ji-r-cIiit to a inn-ii uw. tacuu- ly itiai.it ilcary iutierniiii, tornuTiy joiiu liary, VirtU;-', ile-Wi-tM lml (eri ii- to puii-e ot i.:k.u..:Ui; i.lillalli...tf .a- rc aliu a perrbe. sine! u.eaute Ivoirf r.o! a urui-l ia .a.i.i eihiveye-'. u.-5i-ur.-a i,i Al:u lit iiftU-iier tj iee.l .la.eii lj A.nl, il.U reeo ! Ill tue oU.l e lor r.-eonidiK aell iu aii.t lor a;i! eiHiulf lilii ejilctu.K.-rT 1b.--.. oiuiue 40, vmx iaa. fi ui exi-euTUiii a. the j-rvperty of Miiry A .V. i. r aui A A Mii.er at lae ..i.i. ut .lr..u.uu - AL-SO AU the right, till. nknM nt.i elaim of Catha rine l.ainen, u,iv. t.iAanl Lam'iert. 1111. la.u!ert. J orveu awl Anumn L t w.ie, liein.unt ttal rvprtehtutiveol J..I1U W. Iaih. lrt. ili-e 1. ol. u aiKl toll.e loiiouit; ti. iiii real eta:e. via: A 11-nam lot ot i-'uiiii 4ituaiv m lae horouirb o( aii-'ury. oiuetel tam'.y l'a.. kt..n a" lot o. . in lv-a-iiy . a.ilit..ii ot Mini l'i.ufc-ti, li-Hin-l'il oil tiie N-.nh anil haM ly al ley, ou uie WaHli by ka ai..t uu vkeM urai.t ir'i.H. taken in "T.-ei-.tion a the property of 1'athar-in- lambert. wekia. ivlaarii UuiIkTs V tiiuuu lain.lH'rt. U.J dnvD ami Aiiiaiela his ail.-. tteli aa.i legal r-t.iH-itlalllej. irt J. im M. Iaoi-t..-n. 1U-1- it. ai I lie .alt a Juuu t . liaeUy aul A. 1'. beaehy. ALiO Ail theripHt. tit if. imn-4 ai:i rlAim of Jiim J. i- ritv. wi. ui aad u Uie tiw m TiUrtl tvni iau, V)E. r-rtair (rw-t f kunl "rt;ia? iu jviirm w!..'.. ni'.Ts-t wm;y. i'a . tj uu- nalfiw III J. k . Latt-r. .Ill'I T. i IU' ( li :jx r hT. Ja- Aouim-. la:itW Ptuuij'tn I ami .Hlien. nihMbini 1 a-ir irr urt. it:i i-ii.:i .i-'u-ew 4itt L?t,t iuLuk. Imu n1 .Hi-TtNini;!.tiiiit riwrrwn rTM-nt. I,i aii. a Ml fiiT'KPm a- ri;t'r; 01 j-ain j. Friz. i itif iti 4 Altiiiikr jn;a.r. aiuiiiij irikir A Mairiajen MiiKt. tirr U. i - NOTICE - ! All P." ! r'lrrliriHii.t at thv aiare mIi will ! f.;.a.-H Takf nii- that a rutrt a llr it.r-hiiM.- ! itKaty U) t nuil JatHtaii at tin tinw k LUe . t Miv vi'i Y rinnI au wiaiin a Ui prfprty i j ( kwi-k-1 fin airTw ir it wiii ajnu.i fn i A-rv ; tii it. -ai.' af Iih; r.'ti of i;u f'.r j.ur' li-i . 1 k r'.-ri' ol '.tu- iun i.A'' mrn y i.i'i w pm is ; 1 .r b.-i -r- Tliur.!.iT ( thv lt mr k if lite F-bL rf tirt. tir ttiH taxiJ by lije tH:rt 1 iir -iin,ir tJvt a t ! lIirmt'tit t d.--trt. aiit ; ',f H.ii U- a-k;iMV itri-si i:u;;I liie p'irttuu' m.H-f u .a.-i in liJ.i. c (CRT PROCLAMATION. trr?FTTir The TTr'raie Wii.t.i.iw T Fira. ' pnvjjti i Ju.i'iii iiwrttsiri'iir. ut'' m-.nm ' plr-T nf ft-v era? !i3l(i vwynx tiw? U t.t Jttliia! I'wri.'t. htI J mht f th- Hirt iM ivrr : .! rrp.nnr nnl ri,'nil J&i lu'lufrv. f.r tin t-a! ft' aii i-T.T.tai a. ttth.-r .i!'iT-!t'r iu thr mul I Iriwin-t. aiHl 4 1 Kl kR Afld'M.fVFa H SH .i- VEft, . J'i-N "f ih 'iirw w i-niirnHi YWm ajvl Jutiif of tnv 'Hiri! vr T'r"iiirf ! a:Mi '(-!fm'i Iliv-n fur :iiv rrnl tf aiii- ttkl an'l rtiirt'-iiT iu the t 4hjtuv ut :mfx-t i fur hoi'. mi a iMirt it i nDirrnHi Flea,- ml ..al : vunrttT .-Tni f the Fvare ni '.rmmi.1 Jail 1 Ihvvrr. and OnirM of ttyzT and TeTTaaauer at i Taeret, ou MONDAY, FEB. 27, 18S3. ' Vottcf ' hry trivn to !! tH- Jrttti"vi- wf rh ' f'vt-v. ihi t innr tl ni-.a'i within tr ' fMtui 'tHiniT f n?nvPN.f. tliat lary It ihn a;ni uwre in ih-'ir mper prrraw n ttli iatir nii. nr J wnLv mf"',us- 'iiiiiii:tiiti am! ithr n : mt-miiraiMV. t ! tltH tir.nir .tph to their j :fW au.l ia tiiat bflaaii" ajrJim u lt titmv, ami iit ihy m tio u ul jeni-'H-nrv a:nt the im-ij-i wnvr Uui: mm r tfc.. " n tbv ul f -mvn-t I f .xiiity. t he then ajti tbene U prcute tgcaiiist j ttivm aw be jtnA. i ilivnil-ttir, I R. 4 M( -XUJ.rS. I frfc-b. 1. " j ftia?nlT. ! DIAMOND LINSEED OIL WORKS'. THOMPSON & CO, 6ENUIKE CLO PROCESS OIL CAKE MEAL. -11 2I.il as -ci Feed. Tliert" is no better or cheaper foxl for M1IA Hll'ViS. Iut!tTtnse the tiiialily and qtiajitity tf nr.lk more t!iua atiy other fetst. K..r futeiiinir lieef mltie It !turiKi3ies all ittii- ' er (Vnal. making tlic meat luore troder and juicy. No total kiwiwn will tit CATTLK as i rairtdiy mat k a Oil Meal. For Hul:S ! t. a imah' qi:anlitr ran fa! daily with val.iat.V result, aivl for SllEKP. Ill n in. ' Il iVlJ". etc, it is an rxeel'etit fimtl. kee;- ma them irt a healthy condition, making tsre. pQ'.atahle meat. We rn.-imifa.tnre by tii OLD I'RGCEms j tnm !eat and hvtinneie prenire. j Wei! settled LINU1D OIL and frwh jrnwod OIL ilRVL always ou hand. i V rite for circular and prices. Send your I order tJ TnOMPSON 4111.. l-ll-3m. Ailt-gbetiT, Pa 'DEEP; SEA. WONDEPS rx- r-t m tbm-ar taf fcrrm. bat are n-'eil lv tb ifa4rc-ljjo' invmufao. Thu .mi an- in tt-l - brirntac ort that tin He h-w hl Imnt ml bu nhonul mi anrr arod liit-ir I.n-t to fci(u A C Vkw Fortiawi 3laio, mud iv'viv trwt fuA uhrrumXta bmr ritlHr tatra. d mil ac. mn rrn imm ii U :T pr 4mr ami aparanl. a btrrrvvr thtf livu. im mrv ttart eii ft-" t 'mpilMl m trvnl. hmrr miml 13." - " "r Dyspepsia. Is X irs. n txtriomsl when m-Uh'Tily ntUiC.-umrt (tlrvl 4.mr!i, 1 he ":ut.i. fa, liw r-rvm tnt whh-b v.ry fibre au-i t-ntr av vtiahii. ttT trr.e attii it i fWt tftntu.SiMi th t-itifr ybm. Admits a i..vn Uy.pt-Mifs will .lav. liiemuwr (fTt-toauiwnt yin-...;n. fiy-i.r.?' rf artivt nwn tat -r and a lri,i n ts-ifrinntiii ne ai'tjii-'. to ' Hf AIA UK : tiujw !tt-tjy rvft phMcmH.w huve OiX'STll'ATIuN. hi.? ii- Titin mm rKrrtv an tic i'-v H..i-r!.!:v for-pt:ul ; othtt Uuve' j?rtut IrnfaHJirr rf ttrnrnr. iiurver An Ij ovinia amy ui.r. uae tliiuy The umfertyinfj cattte in in the Ar.fl rjic ihinc mon-15 y:iny certain, no ihh: wi'.l ivtia;n a iyij bu wili A'-jthly nf L'le Aiijty Iniijui.m, at the sorofc time ll StH Start the 1-ivor to workifHI. who all other trouble, loun Disappear tj1- Mv wLe ua a rijufinne! Iy.(-ptii e y.rm. ajt.'. oy tile n1viirr A Lt. tm-fis l t r Heil!!K. I irl (j-att- nl :ir th- r li -t ii hi- .-'vi-h i -r. a'i-l ;nay ail n mi. sir- a.ii!''U-i iii anr iy. u b:ber ritrottir iw-o'lii- i. wr iritrMfat ii-iznlztrt atil I (V:i t.n I lietti'b ui:l aj ro..irl t all nIi-- ktU U uvU-l. ttM. ii. KKiiSA. Fkrt V.illt.y.i.a. f. i. f Co. TIlE REAS01I WHY T , L . i . 11 i i J:W Jienuna, tlif wtH-kiuwn ,img- gL-t, s4 JIarkft 1 ittnliiiivli, more N.ttltd vniL-kv tuin any otht-r iru--v'i.-t i i ... f , ! or Iiiiiii.r Joaier, ls. l.st, he- iiukivi v! "I "'' " T ri:i!: v of Uittiir-r llie .nrr r.-u-iMir-Vii ; Vsit1 iiirihnAT II i-v, ni" ntTun- nwn.jMl y H uhvwii-iun.4 a? the liest whisky to h- hal. 21, This Ui.fcr i.- t'xpfirl-.'il to Hatnhnri, iiennany. litre it ia in lirnnan an'lnifS atvl lr!i-Iit Iwck t this omnfry an-1 lctt'iI by Mr. K!r:iin2. nnI h hits the ilrvti-liient.- to alinw that this w a n.rni-t sfati' mrct. tliis hL-kv is tint up in f l quart Uittlt-s at fl, r mx lr pUn-invr it within the rvach of eipry faiiiiiy f r mwlii-al j!irv . A fa'l stK-k of jmre if m.il A ("jn a.s l IjhtainHti at j -" cenl. put tip in full nual botth-s, or ! ikt doien. nemcuiber the pla.-e and I i ntm.lK-r. . JOSEPH FLEMING, DIJI'GairST, HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS. I'ut nn one l.air ia a b.)x. 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None but the pnrest and l)it kofit in attf k, aul w hen Dnijjs hesunK inert 1-y stand ing, as certain of them do. we tk atmy them, rather Ulan ;m Ioe on our customers. You ran ilepend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS k FAMILY RECEIPTS nilel with can?. Uit prieca are as low as any other tirsl-cia.- bouse and on ma.nr articles much lower. '. Tii people if tliis cotinty seem to know til Ba . n.t lute- ie vita r.t . tint Anf.. ef ti.eir witrona aiid we atoll slHI continue to ere ! them tLt! very best ttoixis 6;r tlieir money. j Do n.t fSirgt.-t that we make a specialty of FITTIXGr TRUSSES. We piarar.te? sal i fact ion, ami, if yoa have had tnsilile in this direction, give oa a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety; A full set of Test Reuses. Come in and have your eyes examineiL No charge for examination, and we are confident we tan suit jou. Come and see me. Respectfully. BIESECKER & SNYDER. A CDITORTS NOTICE. Nie la herebT fivew that the nr:dr'r1-ned A'vtiKw duly apfioie. br tlw tirfiianV ( tain in Stui?erwt ' mmry b ailjiuw Uie etaiai. of Jaeofe W. Btirkbolder and wife aa etediua ttf Wiil.aaa BurklvieleT dee'd and abwiU dtr:i4iT? the re tttt of Ihe fiand In O-.a kunln nt Prweitia Bur aa.lr. VlatJ ra-trmx.it vt aaud Oi ci a tn aai a: ):". tl- i-frallr entiled then.., iratie in bereti tiven to ail parf.e iwterevted thai 1 will H al ns otVv la Uw lkaii(ti mf iVaierwl. TneMtay. the af Janttarr. A. U Air the parptwenf disHiarrtaa: tftc foiiaa tr k arutl aptsHiitmrnz. wbenand wtem ail partioa later otcd can alteott. J. K. Bt-OTT. 4re3k Auditor. Somerset SOMERSET, PA., THE LITTLE KING. A !!tA' fa ; f K1. at. A litiW tat- ! kiv 1 tlw-rv atiyihmr. I woW. Thill hairs. sKcct a this? A lHt'u rhix-k to dhaple fflirii ifmi l-gia to grow, A little ui;ti:b In-craving Which way Uk- klu go. A !!. ler little ringlet. A ihv lt1 ar, A little e!iin ti quiver When t!l Uie littie unr. A iittie harul !4t frattile. All th-txitrb the ourht tu blil. Two little fetrt t--n'ier. To met in mm the ni'L Two eyot Ui wiu h ih t-uubt That ?:h the -iiatlrtr play A "iii.-lhi'; litr'e hiiiy. . T k4 iei'1 Wvaltrjyi A LITTLE "HEROINE. I " J ACK S avi) niw BI.EhSEIi. " I II sro anil try my fortune with I'ut-Ie Ii-iVrt," sii.l J:u k. "B.an.I Maria CiiVil hv-aiM; he mu'..l not KtAiiit with such line Hens; Imt I won't tronhif him !h:it w.ty ; thf ul.l M!i is all riiit if oa.j ou'y stirs him up in the ritit way." "My rfiihl," s.-ii! the gentle Mrs. ILiy mon.1, " I lo not tike to hear yon fleak in tiuit LoyUh, n li' lu.inner. I fear your iiiivle wouhi have jK-tiem-e with yoa than your jii.-ters. No, he does not in tend to f.ire ik, and we'll uuike ii-j further advances."' Oh, yea we will, dearie .'" and Jaek's t-urly lad liaried it.seifin the mother's sh'iuMer,.eoaxin;!y. Do let 1110 try to win the ohstinateold well, there, then to win our honored relative to a rI-i-r s'lise of bis ohli-ations towanl his only sitter and her inUrestini family. How will that do, eh ? Now, mother, don't tihalt your head so ; it's no n. Why did you ;;ivc me a boy's name an I l.rin- me nj ou toj and tnarldes if yoa want me tu be a real pirl?" " It w.is voitr Cither wish, yoa know. i dear. He was so rievous!y ijisappoint- ed !I'at be had no son. I.at J.o-feiielnie is cot a boy's name," and Mrs. Riymynd shixik her headsuiiiiugly at her way ward daughter. " No, but Jack is ; and I'm never call ed anything else." that young lady re plied, triumphantly, with an obstinate little phukc of the jetty cnrls that gave smch piipiancy to lier bright foce. If tithcr were only here he wonld let me try anything that would take the imr den from otr y oar shoulders, and. now be Ls dead, une'e must surely forgive yoa for marrying ttgaiust his wishes. What right had he to have any wishes, any- " He was my only living relative and guardian," answered Mrs. Raymond who was always ready to excuse her brother's harsh treatment. ..... "V.'ell. mother, do let me go 'beard the lion in his ilea, the Ikmglas in his hall" dd Jack, gaily. "Yoa knowwre must do something, for we can get no i work of anv kind here, though we've tried so faithfully." "Weil, go my dear, and I shall pray for your success," said the gentle little mother. Mr. Hubert Doran sat cowering beside a dull, spiritless tire one bright spring morning. His room was dusty and dis ordered, though its furnishing was good and even luxurious. He looked moody and discontented, as if th wealth that showed itself in the handsome snrronnd ings brought no pleasure to its owner. Perhaps he was thinking of the sister w ho had onie made sunshine in the now gloomy home, and wished that his pride wonld let him bid her to come back and care for him in his dreary old age. A tap at the door aroused him. "Wlio is it?" ho demanded, in snr- I prise, for the servants never came unan- nounced. The door opene 1 slowly and a bright fare peeped in. " It's Jack Raymond, at your service, uncle," and in the venturesome girl walk- j ed and st)d before him. j She wore a long ulster closely buttoned I t) the thn at, where standing collar I ami a mt black tie showed themselves. w hile on the short, glossy curls was a jiinniy " Derby," guiilfes.-. of any trim ming save the simple masculine baud. " Why, I didn't know my si.-ter had a son!" exclaimed the old gentleman, his wrinkled face showing something verv like satisfaction as he looked at the new comer. " She hasn't," said Jack w ith dancing eyes ; " but it Ln't my fault. I do my best. I'm awfully sorry I'm not a boy, uncle, if it would please you ; hut let me stay awhile and you'll see what a first class sulfcititate I am," removing her hat and bow in with easy grace. "But, dear me ! how dull it is here Your fire wants a good stirring upT And seizing the poker she attacked the coals in the grate with an energy that seemed to imply that she would like to treat him in the same fashion. A bright blaze followed her vigorous action, dancing on the walls and showing the bright hues of pictures and furniture, ! dcsjiite the dust that covered them bring ing a cheery look, too, even to Mr. Ilor an's grim face. "There !" said Jack, giving a last ap proving poke, " that's better. Now, if I just open this w indow and let in the sun shine, so" sniting the action to the wot J' " J0""11 fecl LriSht " "Iing m.TBing. The girl was like a May -day herself, fluttering around tlie room as if wafted by invisible breezes, her bright face the embodiment of sunshine ; and as the lonely old man watched her light fingers bringing order out of confusion that had reigned so long, a quizzical smile dawned on his face. " For a would-be boy you seem to k no w a good deal about such things," e re marked dryly. "That's the mother part of rue," said Jack, as site " settled" the chairs and fur niture with a touch that only a woman site came and sat down oa a ioot stool beside him, and, clasping her knee with both bards, looked np with smiling audacity, saying : "You'd better let me stay awhile, an cle ; roa'd be a great deal more comfort able." There was deep anxiety beneath the merry exterior, for she knew well how vital ber uncle's favor was. Her mother was too delicate, her sisters too fine la dies to work, and tlie child (she was not ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1888. much more, in pite of her seventeen years.) felt as though the burden of the family rented on her aliouldera. Her untie was very wealthy, and if he only could be brought to forgive her mother what happy days they would et . . lie had sent once fx ber two sisters to spend week at (iletwide a step toward reconciliation which ber mother bad hailed with thankful joy. liot before the week was out he sent them both home, saying he couldn't stantl their fine airs ; that, sinee his sister had ehosen to brinj up her tatnily to Much idle habits, he would have nothing more to do with Ihem. The one lon.ng of the old man's heart had been, for a eon to bear his nam. That hope disappointed in the early death of his son, ho had gradually grown into the gloomy, seltish niau Jack found him this fair, spring morn, ing. There was something in her bright, boyish Ctce that fascinated him ; and now, with a warmth that surprised him- self, he said : "Stay if you like, my child. It a dull place within dijor ; but t.iere are How- ers and sutvahine." It Has so m ii h kinder tliau Jack had tlared hope that site could have cried for joy. "Oil, yoa dear uncle I" she faid ; and ki-ned his wrinkled ohi f.tce willi au honest heartiness that he was ipiick to feel. " "There, then," he said impatiently, as if ashamed of the unwonted tenderness he liad shown- "Go aud tell cook you're going to stay, and that she must give you a room and see to your meals. Io not he afraid if she's enow," he added, somewhat anxiously "the does not like trouble or work." " I won't," sai l Jack, as she ran ofT. Half an hour later she looked in the door again, saying : "Come to lunch, Uunde Robert. " Yes," as he stared at her in amaze ment, I "I know took always brought you just what she liked up here because she did mt want yoa down stairs. There has been a skirmish, but it's ail right now. Come for my sake, please." Mr. Dorun drew his dressing-gown more clost-ly irouud him and followed Jack down into the small bretikfist room which she hail chosen because it was so much pLttsanter than the great ouk waiifccoated diningroom. A most tempting lunch was spread on the round table, and Stiwera were inter mingled with the dishes ia pcofiteion. j to his heart. It was pretty to see the air with which - .she will be a woman worth the har sh e led her nude to his place, then took i ing," be thought ; and then and there her own opposite him, almost - forgetting in her eagerness to serye to satisfy the demands of her own healthy appetite. "fKd cook do all trir Ur.-lHini asked, with some cariosity. "No," replied Jack, blushing. "She wanted to tike yon up some smoky sonp, and I said no, she wouldn't do anything else, so I did it myself. " Doni you like it?" and she looked very anxiottsly at him. " Yon are not like tour sister?," he said, not replying to her question. "Oh, no!" anil Jack shook her head somewhat dejectedly. "Thev are verv accomplished real yonng lathes, yon know. But, then. I can cook aa.l sweep, and do thing that they can't." " Rut I do not want a cook and a hoase maid," said Mr. Doran. " I think you do," latiglied Jack " If you had only tasted the soup." "Child!" rried Mr. IV.ran, suddenly cati.-hing at her hand. " I'm a disappoint ed, heart-broken ohl man. If yoa could only love me a little " " I do, uncle Roliert ; I do, truly V said Jack. And she meant it ; for her warm heart ha 1 goue out at once to the lonely old man, so nahappy in the midst of his wealth; and she comforted him now, in the best way she knew, with Living words that, skeptic as he was, he felt were honest and true. " I fear master be a goin' to die ; he wor never so gentle afire," said cook, a week later. That very night Mr. Doran was taken suddenly and violently ill. Jack heard his groans, and hastening to his assist ance, found him salleri ng intensely, "You must go for the d.stor, cook ; there's no one else to go," said Jack. xuueeo a u now rep.us, lue ox, tie- j cisively ; he s been none so g-al a mas- i T- 1 1 T.1T . O 1 .C t T . ter tome that 1 sliouid risk mrself intue dark for him." " Then watch Iiitn while I go," implor ed Jack. " Ihi not leave him, or he will die." She had been down to the villageor.ee on an errand for her uncle. and she knew she could find her way, but it was so dif ferent now, at night. Rrave Jack, for go ing '. Bat how her heart fluttered and her limits quivered with fear as she has tened on. The way seemed interminable, bnt at last the few lights that yet burned in the village shone out close at hand, and one part of her journey was over. Chesney was one of tho most unfortn nate villages, with houses so painfully similar that a stranger might well won der how each inhabitant knew his own home. Little wonder then that Jack, al ter much uncertain pausing before vari ous doors, shooM at hist decide on the wrong one. She rapped gently, then listened. A foot-fall sounded on the pavement, a hand waion the gate and yes the steps were coming toward her, swiftly, certainly- She drew herself close to the side of the porch, almost tainting with terror, when a hand outstretched touched her arm, and a voii-e exclaimed : Who are yoa? Speak ! Who comes so late to my door T Gathering her courage with one lastef fbrt Jack faintly replied : "I want Dr. Bobbins. My ancle Dor ris is very ill at trie aside." And hare yoa come alone from Glen side, poor child 7" the voice inquired. "Yes. sir," she said impatiently. " But yon are the doctor? Will yoa harry? Uncle may be dying now, I have been so long ia coming." The poor girl had harried till she was almost exhausted, and stood . leaning breathlessly and panting against the door. ' J "The doctor lives two Looses beyond. Shall I go with yon anil call hint T - : But there was no response, ibr poor Jack, who had never in ber life done anything so womaclah, fainted qnietly away. She was only dimly conscious of being lifted in strong anus that held her close, and of beinjr rapidly driven over a rough road, and at hut finding herself iyin: on her own bed at iiletwide, with a gray haired gentleman bending over her. She ! started up pale and anxious. How is ur.c'io T' she tried. " I must 1 go to him." " No, no, child ; lie still ; he ia Letter." t:e ductor said. ' Well, then, tell n.e ail about it. AVho was it, and how did I get home?" The doctor knew what she meant. . i " Yoa w ere at the minister's door and j he, cou.injt home from visiting a sick j parishioner, carried yoa, when yoa faint- i j ed. to my hous ; and I drove yon over ! ; here. Now drink this ; then, if yoa feel j j able, you n::y go to your unck he wldi- ! es to see you." i ! Jai:k obediently s allowed the streno j theuing potion, then smoothed out the! ! tangled curi. with her liand, and with- out stoouiiig to look iu her mirror. Iias- tened to her uncle's r.ajou I.o i not a'.one, for by his bedshle sat a grave, j pleasant-laced young gentleman, who f lookci at her with kindly, smiling eves. Mie gave lnm but a mtstv glance, lor Iter uncles hand wa3 outstretched to ier, and she ran to take it. And tiiis is the brave girl who went two lnil-s thntgh the dark ni ! t to bricg help to her cmt old uncle?" he s..id. ' I know all about it, dear. I would have died if the doctor liad not come so soon. You saved me. What reward can I give you, dear child?" " Forgive my mother," w hh-percd Jack, softly. "I was sure too wonld guv that:" he cried. "Jack, tlear, I have forgiven Ut alreadf. and as s.n as it is morning the minister here is ging for iter. Ioyon think she will forgive me and come? She must come and stay, for I can never let you go, Jack dear, brave Jack ! Yon have taught nie a lesson." And he drew the blushing, happy face down and kUsed it with all a father's ten derness. There were tears ia the bright eyes when she looked up. For the second time within a frw hmira JaeL Cirortt her manliness and waltcrying. Butthetearsj and blushes gave a softness and charm j to her face that made it wonderfully at- tractive to Malcolm Iloyd, the yonng minister, and she looked so sweet and lovable and womanly that he felt an al most irresistible inclination to take her resolved to w in her for bis own Jack hud meant to tuuke some prettv speech to the miuister; to thank him for helprng her ; bnt sheotiry remember ed now how she had felt his armsaronml her in the starlight, and blushing, she hnng her head in silence. That was two months ago. She smiles now when she thinks of it, for she is no longer shy with the minister. Mr. Doran is Lnilding a beantiful little parsonage close by the village church. ami rumor says that when it is eouipiet- tl Jack will .ro there ua the miuL ter's i bride. Perhai it i. so. for she is grow- ing no quiet and wouiaoly that her hap py mother (who is renewing her own youth in beaatiful Glenside) says that Ijisl has doublv blessed Jack's venture. Fairy Folks Ail Fairyland is the home of every goblin, bright or tierce, that ever wc heard of ; the home, too, of theogriea ami dragons. and enchanted princesses, and demons, I ami jacK-tne-giani-aiiiers oi an time. . 7 . . , , The Brownies belonged tliere, and went "... ' . tr.iuier in tneir woriiiiy nnery, wnen service was over ; me gnomes ami raan- ing mine-sprites, the sweet dancing elves, the fairies who stole children or romped under the river's current, or plagued honest farmers, or tiptoed it with a tor.-h down a lonesome road every one there had his country ami his fireside. A merry tale, and one which is very wl-? ami pretty as well, Ls current in manr literatures. Tlie Irish version runs sotnew hat in this fashion, and the ! Snish and Breton versi.ms are wonder fully like it. A little hunchback, resting ! at nightfall in an enchanted neighbor-'! Ii.mm! lie-irH the f:iirie fri.lii tht.ir l.ird.-e- ' Unij n(ar bv aQl, ovef ,he ()f of m Aa, Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday j they chorus : "And Sunday, and Mon j day, ami Tuesday." The boy thinks it rattier lianl that they tio not know enough to finish their musical chant I with the names of the remaining days ; j so, when they pause a little, very softly I and tunefully, he ad' la : And Wednes ! ilay '." The wee folks aredelighte !, and make their chant longer by one strophe ; and they crowd out in finery from the mound, Waring the stranger far down into its depths where there are the glo rious open halls of fairyland ; kissing and praising their frieml, and bringing him the daintiest fruit lips ever tasted ; and to reward him lastingly, their soft little hands lift the hump from his back ; and he runs ilaming home, at a year's end, to acquaint the village with his happy fortune. Now another deformed lad, hi neigh bor, is racked with jealousy at the sight of his former friend made straight and fair ; he mshes to the fairy mound, and sits, scowling, waiting to hear them be gin the magic song. Presently rise the silver voices: "And Sunday, and Mon day, and Tue lay, and Wednesday, and Suiulay, and Monday, and Tuesday, and Wednefvlay," whereat the audience breaks in rudely, right in the middle Of a cadence; "Aod Friday." Then the gentle elves were wrathful, and swarmed out a pm him, snarling and striking at him in scorn ; and before he escape 1 them they hat! fastened on his crooked back, besides his own, the very hump that bad lielonged to the first comer. Ia the anecdote, as it is given in Picanly, the justice-dealing goblins are described as very small and comely, clad hj violet- colored velvet and wearing hats laden with peacock plumes. In the Japanese rendering, wen takes the place of the hump. Do yoa suffer with catarrh ? Yon can be enretl if yoa take Hood's !jrsapariI!A, the great blood porifier. Sold by all druggists. What is home without a dog? A para-ali-e for cats. era Room at the Top. "Tell you how I commenced in life? Certainly. Pit down and make yourself comfortable. You look thoroughly dis heartened for a young man." " I am discouraged, Mr. Meyer. I ha tried every day for sis weeks to jjtt a position, and there is none to be had. This the stim ami substance of the whole matter. As bespoke David Edwanls dropped into the protrere.1 chair. The brizbt car- pet, jtiowinir grate and comfortable at- j inosphere of lawyer Myers coxy library i j where very home-like and attractive, es pecially to the your.;; man who had spent the whole d;iy out in the ruin trying to secure a h"ped-fr position. " There is no use," he sai.L with a h. rig drawn ih. I've tried for the last tiiue. Prosiierity is not for every hotly. Lawver M vers laid down his evenin' r,lri,,r- - I . . . I, . 1 . . . 11 1. T ,ou Keu n,e w le" JOU 4 'f1- nnJ 1 wlIL Aai 1 ws:,t -v,a I Fml" v7 tne rtucorsui. After I had taken mv course of law. had grud'tated witli honors and obtained ti.y .l.pSoma, 1 sapiv.--.t my-ell q:ia;.f.e,i to eiit.-.- upon the duties of a prof,-ssi..na! r - ; man. o 1 pacaed my satchel, an 1 caiue Ue city to I.jk tor au opening. ! "JU fin "" 1 i'Pi?d to was Col. I H "w lmous criminal law- !-Ter- He was a particular friend of one of ine pnnessors. ami i .-ipp.jstMi u.ai. my di4.vins womd be all the introduction I j should need that he would actually take I me into his confidem-e at once." j " Yoa discovered your mistake, I pre- i sume?" interTnpteil the yeung man in a '. dejivted titi. ! g "Yi-s, I discoveretl it. 1 went to the Col- ' M'1 Ui5a m i er f'" ' tllL' 5,K,!i VL' 11K?- A i 1 1.1,," I .Tt ' lover a pair of steel r.mmed spectacles j ; that made nie feel tut though I was about . I the aie of a spindle. i " Young man,' he stiid. in a sonorous tone that made me shiver, 'take my ad- j vice an I never enter law ! Men are ac- j tna'ty starving, sitting in their ortice ! chairs, waiting for clients l There Ls no money in it, sir. lawyers have nail their day, and the rising gi?nemtion must look up a new business. " ith that, he Uwcd and dismissed mc'- Ol ctmrse, I did what any other yonng man would Dave do.ie under sum- ; man CJia ,,, t;,e ak neither sym- lar circmi-stanc-es went hark to Ute i ptbr, assistairt-e nor ivMV, bnt tjualify cheerless room on the third floor of my I yotJrar f IT t,e VOuition yotl Wtob to tol bcear ling hotTx, with the blues. I con- i j,,,. an,j tlln u, la earnest. sidereJ t til. Hawkins an autocrat. 11 tin said there was no chance in trie proies sion, I accepted it as a foregone conchi- aion. " What did you do then, sir?" asked Dtvvis, his iuterett already becoming anniseiL " I was going to tell you what I did. While I sat there feeling so homesick, ami wishing that I hail never been born, Mrs. i ireen, my landlady, came in. he , wanted to know what the trouble was, j and I told her. She said Colonel Haw- kins onght to know, and advised me to abandon the idea of trying law. 1 was subject to advice, and I accepted cousel. - Rut, she said, "cheer up. I can get i ?ou a P,witi"n in b:ink that, if you want iV "Ofourselwantedit. So she wrote a note to one of the bankers of ft city, nie out a-ain. not ftttini? U the usual wisln for success. " I have often thought f it ! How I fnt my hand on the railing and stepped j into that bank that afternoon ? Conti- lem-e lining my feet as on a carpet of wn! Imagination measrrring the size ... . , , ... , , - , i of the hank I would be proprietor or in a . , i lew vears! u r l..iii.l,wT me h.trer tn it eh.rk .and be ! , ... ., i.f! i aa I Then he took his hut and went out, and I st.aI there ami waited an hour at least. i " Finallr a grar-haired old genth.man came oat ami mid: Yoa are the Touag man who , young brought this letter in, I believe?' " Y"S, sir." I "Ahem! Yes: well please star to Mrs. .reon that I am sorry not to be able to do her the favor, but we have no vacan- cies at present. "I made no reply. nly stood an 1 looked at hi;u- " Yoan- iii-iii " he said at last, " take my advice ami never attempt to learn banking. Yon .nld hope for nothing l..tt..r 'than the mwition ol b-aikkeet.-r . . i for rears, if ever: and it Ls nothing but a i dog's life! Resides the brtune is crowd- el, sir. Tliere are m ire banks than there are people to .-rapport them. Every pa)er you pick np is f'i'l of bank failures." " And he boweil me out. , I . t I 1 went bucA to Mrs. Green and told . .m-..i, -i :i .vt- neriiie result. men, sue eaiu, -nr. Swttzer ought to know, lie has tieen in the business thirty years. How would I yoa like to lie a drnggist ? ' J " I told her I would like anything that ! was a paying business. She had a friend who was a druggist, and she was positive ! he wanted a clerk. j " So she wrote another not" and letter ( of introduction and sent uie otf to her tiruggist frientl." -1 walked slower this time and it was just as weil. Tlie position had been till ed before I get there." " But just as I turned to leave the store, the proprietor, w ho was quite an old man stopped me and sail : " Yonng man, don't spent! an hour try ing to be a druggist. I Iiave been in the baiinew forty years and I know what I am talking about. YonVe got to work like a slave, night and Sun-lavs not ex cepted, and probably in the end get sued for damages on acconnt of some careless t prescription clerk. Resoles the business is overdone already. Yoa will find a drag store springing np on every other corner. Take mr word tor it. tliere is no - , , , .Tl,., - i . , - , That night I sat in my room trying to " ifccile which war to torn next, when ."rwp' If he plays and sing-, stand np Ilkf. Charlie Grifiji, the fcllow who r.am.e.1 i e l" . j:t!e njaa au.i turn lhe aiaMc- don't next to me .Imppeil in. l1 1 luite!r see the excel- o . C.tt the blues?" heasked. nt a!ter f He ll probahiv rawn and corer op an " Yes, I have. I answered with a great ' fK ' Bt l- -T" lr- immense mpe Witl a jeweled lu.n.1 ; t deeps;gh. "lam perfectly sick of the ? At Ira'-- i don't take the 'Lint. w -It of 'f . t. , , T 1 E:'en own to id Ae I ?'he" tfcIr- " ls :, " X, psliaw, he auid, in a cheerfil tone . j octoc, don t mind it, wa.t till Ke cull that brighten! me a little, there are j We want oar te-tb. How do yon pre- i 11 or ii, ia fact 4y Is'.l yoo hear the plenty of chance. Y'oo will get in some- 1 rrvc the teeth? Why, by nsiag Jlint it's j naiikman rattling hu cans, where. I believe the book busine i Ifc-ntifrice price go cents the most ele-j Ask a match to light your cigar, hu woald just sait yoa. Why ileal yoo try t gaol and nsefut preservative ever oneretl. j g"r at tite door half an hour k.ng-r, a:ake that? , Nothing to iojjre the enamel. Pleasant 1 fcitu think he in yonr own and only and "I hadn't thought of it, I replietL an.1 reliable. Sold everywhere. Take j go and see another fellow the next evea- WeiL tliat will be just the thing tor I no other. ing. c U-0 WHOLE NO. 1908. you", he said ith great cuniiileBce. can help you on that too ! I am acquaint- j self, what do I proieive but a poor. l.ei ed with a maa in the book business aa 1 1 k bo!y, rsdacei by a t:at of-i:id to he wants a partner. There is your chance, I wiil godowa with yoa ia the morning and itive you aa introduction." "Then he rattled ou for half au hour about sub- seriptton bot-ks and all other kinds of j jjj fortunes that had Ufa made , oat (f ,bem flu J ,he chances there -ro j for youn tui-n in the busine.-, and I i went U) u,t Wlth reueweti htipHj. ( Thd next nwniUi; we wont ,K,wn to ! (I,. 41l..r!, hJro.lu..l me and I. 1.1 tti-a i.n,..-i..t.,r F a- mdNl tii learn the business. "' Want to learn tlie book business; he exc-aime-l, as thjngh there were some thing terrible in the very thought. ' If you haI tiiK exjeriom-e I have you w-jnil nevertry han.Iii;i!;bt)'isl It is the most tanta!it t'itiif esrt'.i. Take a new sui-vniiiion b-Nifc,6yr inst.n.?e. It i treats of a ptinnlar topic and too know ' r ' i there U money in iu The bonks take, ! the agents set-are large orders and evry- , thing l-viks pTiwperons. Rnt wait till the delivery conies. Some rf the wTibera have chnngtxl t'.eirriiiuds. otim of thfu , m1V(M, w.,v J;.,, prr,Wj tt wi-.i j h, , f,.t m,t n( wiU ujV.. : jnrjA ltr tr-i fever . th.it lie cati't see t menu or c ir n lever itmi ne an i see ! tiiem at all? The result La. two-third f j t!l(l i.j.- M!M! ,.kk on ,car ln.u it ; -m m(. m0Kt 4:-our.igir;g business ie exu- j M.ntw:intan partner. I want j j,, .jj ltnt " I', votj know of any op-ning in my of a thousand mlors w!iic:i I unbind in kind 4 business 7 ' i orh-r to eHtssify il beautiful ej!:h." ""No, sir. I don't,' he re.iietl, with a ! H-? bids hergoon contindinher feehmrt wild shak of the heat!. 'Fvery profes- j to !ii;n . that he may tr-a.-1-kue tiiem, sitin antl every branch of banness trader 1 put thetn into rr.yai-. n them. An the sun is over-crowded ! There b not ; otii-.-r time he writes: TMy K-tt-r-t :n even a possibility of sue -ess in anythisg.' ! r-read with a grotit th ai of ple-is- "Charlie went bttck ht wori ;and I went back to my btntrling-hoaae. ' Mr. Oreen," I said, in a iletiant tone, will you tnist nu for my txonl for two months?' Why, yen. Mr. Myers. 1 will trost you.' she repiie.1. 'What are yia going to d.?' "I am iroi-ig to open a law otS.v. I j naTe .pent my time and m ney in titlan; i mv.if for a prt.s'.ioji, and I proptiw to S(ilw it an1 1Kuk(. a !lTia:. (Hlt f it ( - xhat after:oon I renteJ a sinail otlice and counu.nt-!ii busiuess for myje'.i. I have fi.owei the practice of law ever , ;m.! j haVe prikipwre(i. ny young i - iHaaxifl Webster oniy voicel the ex- periem of a life-time when he replied to ' letters. They are written from the siiad a yonng man who afsked him if there was j ow ui the tomb with tii despair of an a chance in his profession : i e.!. " 4 Yes, sir, there is room at the topi.' ' DrtntU Fere Prtt. New Year's Greeting. At the opening of a New Year we ex tend to all our rerders the compliments of the season. And wish tiiem all health. j happiness and prosperity, 1 first we know of no U-tter I I .... A 1 A - 1 J T) ?,rnre the service we can rentier uua to commen.. .timore .xt- I .... i a . I 1:1. . matic wine, t:ie Iiest ton;.: and tiuihwr 1 for men, women and children ever pr- I am sureofiduceil. tor U.i who are sunenng P'-ec... oe.-on a.... ui- j wr to ti.eir sev it has no cpial. For fif- teen years it has been the standari rem- I h:r eu-rriwnt from -hy-irians an.l : . i t 1. i ir.. . t i persons w bo have been liencGtted bv its i - u-e man any otiier nieun uie ever nuro- dtn-ed. ' Tiie lolmore Rcme.lr-s are tor sa'e tr . , rr i f. . nyder. Mammoth Clock, ' ' w Watering Horses. The water given a horse shouM ?j : tL , ,t . t i l I vard, for the wast, will Soak into it, and , r-,iiute tlie water. If a mucins brook , of clean w..ter I convenient, leud the j horse to drink from it. A good cl-tern i can be made of a large hgs!iead snnk j halfway int , the ground, and the water frioi the bam roofs led into it will be i preferable tor tlie hori than verv cold : well-water. A horse need ai k4. two " 'i-u-uraive pt.wer j pails of water a day, and if given half a SS3 is Only a Month Old I pailful before meals, or four time a .Lay. ' , it will ra; snilirieiit, nti'.css when hard at j Tl:e yar lsn is on'y a irifnlb .!.!. yet j work in sultry weather. Io nit give' 'e-.ip year pnrit are nlnn-ir in fnil bl.- i W;lrnl water at any time of the year, but ! si .in an t the "-girls" who u re verging I c,ii11 ma" u "a in 'n'"r, so along t -warl a dottbtf-il . aa weil a ! 'ut "r"I n-'s be ''- I'o not water or many i.f.ten-l.r y ip. bit rv hieing a ! t,I directly aiVr coming in very wann, .U-rennination to yi in a full year' work. and do not work hard immediately after i wtins? li.-art.ly. .l.eriv. A-j.-ltun : '" ' '"-"' Don't ... lotit.imk i fA-t that cold of votir ma on. i . . .. . j It ta l.-ht th;:ig. But it mar run into ' . j eatarrii. .T into pnenmor-.a. it ,iv: snmption. CataTh is disgnsting. . . . Pnenmonia a ilangerma. f'onss:nption is den u its if. The breathing apparatus mnst be kept healthy and clear of all oltractions and offensive matter. Otherwise there U trouble ahettd. All the iIL--ases i.f tlit"se parts, heal. ! ne. throat, br jtn hial tubes and langs. can be deiigh; fully and entirely cured by ! the f-Kohee' ierman Syrup. If, j yon don't know this already, thoasan-hi I and thoosands of people can tell yoa. Iliey Save heen enretl by it, ami know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ak anr drrtggist. As a horan and rattle lerfitn Salmtii-m Oil has proven itaelfan iafaliibie remedy, j fMn an'1 tfse "nl-7 ? ,u fa-v ' - k it has received the heartr Srulorsemente i fcr fiirtin rth h :rU r thf -Tr-of manv old and well-known hor-mea. U wh-n rm nP an'! thi- d.a.r Pike Scents a bottle. ; bell, your heart is not in yoor Mouth. , a , ; you've str-k the wring bone. Some Foolish People Allow a congh to nn nntil it sets lie- yond tae reacn or mettictne. iney of- ten say, - tin. it win wear ttway. nnt m ; j mot-t a-es it wear them awar. Could ' t v . r T .. 1 . . . I 1 t let of 1L, . . :c I lo ir . -ie rNat-ce-riui - . . ' Love Letters of Famouj Men. t Lm loo t? (fr.- I)r. Johatja was niit a S letter writer ia- th triac sen -f the ' morl. Hitbabnevl alyfe lack! fTexi tbiHty: his strong sjuae sLair!iin; but his eiisl!e LreattiC ttie str.centy of hi j piety, - th? lofliaes of Lis 5ir t, !'..e : ileln k new of bU heart u-a huaaia j aJection. lie cooid write with ph-rare- ( ijia. aotne aluit pou-ierou vivat ity, seen by th- groap ul letters aiiJrerDe-i to Mrs. Thrale during fagjumwy thpjtitfii the Hef-le. which tha U-Iy thoozht. were more delitfal than ho book.. How pathetic and solemo is th iiaipse we have of the stck'maa To !Ie Sillowin written to his friend. Mrs. Boothby; "Itis aisiin midnight, an ! I am atriirj alone. With what meditation hail I amiise this waste hour of d.irkne ari.i I ! Ta.uUy ? If 1 tarn my thought upon uiy- j wetikiiess and misery ?' H.iw t.-r.in,' j this ivijiim to Pour i ' I j take it ery k;n d!y iy.,o lu.Jt it a r.il j to write to me ostee at least s.t ry w.-vli. ; t I am now ery tlesoute, sua jai bota ' to be anivennBy tirtten." Mr. Lewes rt:u? tnrown ii:-r:,t upon the coiTt'SpoRd -nee of Kettina : he tnrat.t it as a rrimttrtieof Jtina's braiu. a.L'tin that: " How unjf h e.tnirirerati.n. an t how mnrh ptire exaavt-ration. I ia : in n ) p-w'tion to expUin-" Tn- ioH,k, when st apoeared two ywtrw alr t:w p" t s mi.!::. ate f-! of J", hat!it thft.- C-.-rmdny Int.) a fi r It Was the story of trie pwin with r!i:.-h 'i k'. !.-.'. at t-' yir h.il iiw-ur.-l a y..ar g:rl of 2 and of th. halt toior.tu h i'.f e-. o'lrs'ng r.-;- irt.-i..' h : seeiaed a a in : m . . n ;r. t.. : p'i I to Bettinj. TKs orpt.an ; girl, half lierain. half It-!. an, ntimru ! ta!, niy.'f, ar iaut, lo.ed '!:e p. 1 1 w.tli j ail the strength of her ui U;". re ' s w him. and when sh v him sli j wor.'uiptvl hint like a v.'t.tr ; al-.m ! Hiuieat of d-:.i,t-o:i. " i:e . u t ; t r.-tei e." siie ground ii ili-.'spot win. re ti.y lei I am well there ml no wLero e! w ri?i-s. imcrhrsthtwwk Letters f'i'l of I such ootbnrsts itt a manner that siiiexr-l ; hi vanity was tl.itter-.L, his intellectual ' mritwty which was ever on the a:ert f manir.-st.iti.Kis of character i ar oosed. ; jhy u-ttersr he wr:te, are like a bniel ' itre; what my T. muM an-a-r djia t, j convey t!" immediate imjxat:t they ' protft. and to which one allows one ; s-!f ) willingly to vie: I. filling notwltli , standing that tho are all i!la-ions. R.r i who coiiI 1 re;isoria!iIy relieve in o iiim-h ; tve ? It Ls best to aerepf it all A a dream. Another title? he w rits, " Thou art like a lovely light, softly brightening theeven : irgof my life." D-. .1 the irr-at man tire his votary ; did i..;l,e's wif,. cause tht su.li'en rupture th.it at the end of ft.nr years rid the p.-t of Rettina's rnj-tunm devotion." Long afterwanl they nut ag-iin just or.ee, a shot time before the ' poet'-l deaih. ii the iove letters of iihitriius inen. . noli;.-are eX'i'iiite er tragit-ally ja'hef ! t:ia;l th.f of Keuts to his " Let'parle." as th is.y jnit-t called the woman lie : loved. Tu. ro Unu piayfalncss in ttio ' o i.:.. i i . ad-wueorouig love, nuking Lie. A rai- i tore. Bullae's letters toUieComtesse Ilanskik the la !y whom he afterward married, are marvels of expression iu the at ay of love over a rb n iliin.'. " I have iu tlie treasure of V'ur letter., ia the no less iu couijirab!e one of my reeoilections of i vou. I!) mv "-.iL'f.il and Cullatalllt t.'e.lt -hr. ! of ad the good gM Uav4 time mv ,.il ! b --u.. '.-..- I - 1 , 8le.:!, a.-iir.t all misf trtnne ; au I I j 9nn off mr ,!e!f n,.-,,., j the f ,hj Ui Mr iyfmy tf,niler.u.-. h, j Trit.on a l v Wir. j,, a W(K:larl ftu.n,u .fUip a-ie further tliau ( a Uf u,t and security itt i lia.,.(:ne -.Vhi-n I 'II love tltclieii lis t . . -,, heart ri- wri.t no more of tueu;ritruv j fr rejjj, j " i The Blood Is the Source of hcailh ; then fire, to keep j Well, purify the blood by taking Hood's j Sarsap irilla' This medic it te is peculiarly j diigDel to act u;.n tlie blood, and through that upon ail the organs and t:i- 1 tUe l'- mt'' ar",U lh an' rtt:.-ns, 1 an'! naIU"' to fr":u ,!u" 'J" ' , ' 1 , ' , c , ' " " "'"'""-v"". ' - Heueci.iai.y -i-". ! iC'.nj. A trial wot convince you toat it Jidging from the rigor with wbieh the ( w j ti t - .-.1. 1... u V. :. : i .t . .."ia. iin iieu tie l'l 11 I. ril':fm t.l.t. the year 17 w.vsnot entirety atislacforr to a g"sxl many of ! it Ls apparent th-it iie- tair mi, and men the -oTng ! mast have held ba k with a i'm.'jv ..i" -, ,. . . . , .. ... , . 'I..-III .ii "u-iur-. tiijfc -r- in n IMeja-SIITl t , ' ; adconferni.t!. GirN. hmpw, a a yn-rjl thing know onlr one qn:irer as notch aln.iit .. ' . . ... .... mi . a- ... , , a ii? z " oe nail- l.. . one year in fenr in which th-y r.re al lowed to practice, a.'t-l yt some of them mitke np time won.terf illy fa-w. As a matter of cotirx. lep yar tin-is them poorly prrpare.1 to "ep in and win," and the Hartfori VM gives a f.-w hints to the backward ones as to 1kw it j s,,n,j y f First, fix np in style, black roar lajs carvfjlly, heels and a!!, and if trie "(done" !on"t come in t horry, ulap he brru.ii acroNi the- HtK.r into the rornor qimiing ' what scriptrire yoi hapja-n V) know. On the war to ' his" knot to.rye speak to all r ; this is a 2"I ' the fei'ows ron Inqiire if the ronag gr-ntl-men are ia. ! and don't forg -t and wear vour haL hji; ; t on the oLan,. or the tt.mve or ...- f 0t;ier plai. Ifbewa Hti'e, timid blushing- thing talk about the weather, his ma. Ms pa. , . - . an-I other distant stibjects.
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