,.4 lomersct Herald.' rs-,- tsrusaa tart. r,nxisoI Publication.! V ' 1 raui ? -!- "stt . v t: nut jt.t Aiirea w.i be H. K AT-IA1T. - -- '. '- w 1. ii. Sm;t V.i i J AT LA1"- T.i J - I-'' a..-'"- i r :rt: rtt- Pa. Ii: a: l v -V AT LAW ;: r--.: vv " ai- I J H I'HI- air.-iTT-AT-lAW- rwT. ra. !.. i.lrtAA, Aj. C1- r a r I Hi A AM' W B-f- r. t Wr' tx,4A t iiwg. I? ie.vs a.m vr.' .1JJT 4 C-C I) . k:::::i.hi I c T- ' -? a' 4 A. aVia oiffCV Ui 9 ' i. "Ka- w .ILtUUEAKEB tf w:..:'r- X'tLI rtaora uu Dn j. :: i' t'tkkr. mv;llf-S. :re fai1- '. fcticg cc ' - L.t. U-A .T-:- c ia Eaer 1 KM, ax ii-r-t.r 4 Jt lVw- D 'LL!N' - k rT-a:T. wm be T ; 4j ' tt ir-itr-i woc. mt i wH t ttfr. , t ,..:r r.sr ia:. strrLLi-r- ; A.; a-i-is. Ja " Uie bei J tL A. vA -r.:i- tiva. D i:r- ia BwV.in " tt tav t-t Countv Dank. C J E A? ?:-. S.J.PR1TTS, 'rujLjt es, :- n pr f -Jj Ctriaxl 3t-iea. i CHARGE MODERATE. ?i v- -r. nwr.-T W fa be ae- ' " y- -. .irraf f. V:rt iu a: y -um- S .-t T-"M'ta wjfTr4 " " '-' ' - f vlrmajrj a, Ufa a tsar- CURTIS K. GROVE. I I-i-IZj: - J' "T7TZi-ti ! Tl-v r "TT. ! T :i- a-: ..jj-nr---"- , ,J nu r. V J-k -:"et ati- . r m s JTV.'4. Pa. liocmt Pa. j r.. ..-..s-f - - ! - ' - ; . .. " & Krrrii. ( ' ' x ErPi EI- f V. " "' t, -nenot Fa. SCMERSET, PA ra TFs. st-th-HW. rkt;tAC;ES. tATK.v aM-WES-TEKN WoLK f wnajsrd s Shan Vjre. Ta-ccrg Ecte on Ebcrt Time. T Ey a of r,-v, Vaunvrf B W, K r-. .1, v:tanua.iT VM- FWI-4M4. UMl ' -H-X U'C-r- WMarlH. iTTTL T .V - . a. Vf rV aTifTZ. 't5!?1? A3 S! T IJne Twe B h kAj ciiii. sua AH Work Warranietl fl'r J Hark asA Irs -0r-t"'a'.1aiA CTETIS K. GEOVE, rwr.Rrr. fJIUtLD- ! FFMAX, MEPXIUM TAILOR. ' Urcj t lug Tle. And IweM IVioe-s. TlSFACTlON GUARANTEED Somerset, Pa. I lie YOL. XXXY1. XO. 36. UESIFFc SALE. lie vtnae of asaxiTr write at F: Fa. and Srt Fa iu4 ow vl ia Can t4 -i03Ka re M suceesar t Pa. 1 wi;; expose t- -aioa lf c-vrt Houae ia MeM iuock M 1 o'ekat m.i FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24.18S3, Antbrsrtt. tfTl. 'tir? and fla n of Xaithaa j r-i ra a it.i o( vtua ia i & --v -5. iin.;r.c oaijd ft.:fr ; v. j a:. a .x.k-t ujUn .ai:u ; ; n-rw,:; -tl--5 ; a!;! i-ft rr-r. bMWT ia I aft v.ifta a; J. M. ijotT ivr. . T.:vr i;, i-t, tie fc it. rtr--r.irJ f-J i r'tt- 'ur : A 4yrinB i.c ru ti u i4 is Ui i iii.tt fx.a;i.iif thrr-l.una of au acre, j aj.'nt '.r i-u.ifi tiTa -iSc rf Li, & I i tf-t.a'" h i tn-iiirr. i J ia t-rj- otti lr ! A! t.h r.put, rs. impir ar-4 riaiia c tasx-J i-:-.': 3 T ae-nc fr or iaa. :cr.:iif ; j iAj iru u -t..ii.i w. 'sk. a."pe tmru and &cr aij-: .UrtU u-M aa4 2ai, of T i V . r m lit .". J uIf1- '".If i J .r.i sti a vr-aiMA Nnt) r I n.l.'.Jil't t a' j '.x i aa aux 7 V 4f, iudi ik eT-v:. a irw faftnj- ul Ttta ' V:J-T aar.J a4i-a 3.-ft:r aS UC U V iJ. AaJ All .bc r-cL; t;:. ii.:mt r,l eata of A r. 1 . orr:'.J rtwi j Iari. a. rn.i-.-c. t- :r.e k ii-jra r -rxi -rr.-i loci f. cias u a i-;3 xhr i : a kw! 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Lfwt-r (y o Hrury i taiw-tTriff n vinijTf Mhzm i ary .Vjrtia"1. - i Ukf )r.u4 Airu-l w lanni tr(-T-j L.Jt i-j a j ! A-wi A-:iltiJt.-f ? fcstrw-A Jl Aj-Tih, rf. ; i r,vi oj --ft-rt we m-wro.i r w ia . clwI af io3U. 2Ai sii'h'fcUt. :a -:- iaa.a ii.i-cii7u attir TTrjrtT of Vatt A , Sl-vc jA A A M-v Uc av-A u. ArauUaia - ALSO - AE tbe rirfit. t'i'.e iifr- a&d f'-Airs -f caj. n ' 1 . . rT B ltd dtl . ! I Kllje III ' iiro.i, 1 Tn -n i t? '- " ! C-'-r-lT ' j Icc in f i.-cYi.c A :fce projwnT rfC:hr- ' iir:j r. jn?-ai:ie i..iA a. Iat. W an ' J. u lc vail A juoa W. bv.wj fe4 A. i r. txocij-. ALSO S a;: ttfurlrbt trie. !nnH ail f 'rm cf Jfcn J. rr.: ui al1 iue i-4.i: onisl ivl 12 . ..it.i. J to !ienfrr. iiri fr.;j .Isua ' l?V-ja arvl 4rT. o-La.i.- miut j :;h ;-3 r ia-'A" : tic in lms ar. 1 tinLrv-f KL'Ci:ii.iT trrft Ttrvt. . a r-i. i a x-av ut- a-; n y v( Jfcfc J. Fr.tA i t. t.xot ATt-iAii iiaiT a4flutl- 2JVUUT jt MH"rt- AwA.a-rT. COL -NOTICE- Ali -pcrriE fwwii'; ax t! Vwe wi-i ta- taatf b-.'Ut UaJi a 4jn l" tw bx .-t.v 4-' 't HUaaX1 fclM-a Laatf l"9L- O UX Mir n.-a- av wsuC. aUat; Iffyny l dau. -Trr tr it iU ajraviii be ei- j,, u ix- n-s !' fcr punt nar. I fc tv-r-rH- irf tir f:7f tsa.- nk-wm-y wa-l &- a ,ar br-c 1 Ixirwi-y rf lb 3 .- i the Fvfc. j,--, 4 ..n. 4.K? tiBatr fcl4 U- CtMlTt f frvr.i if Uje a TMr ifTarm of nrrt ai i f no i:! tr a teufeU ouuj lac piaw-aJe i i-vr . 1. t-v- i Mr-.tT. X3 lOrKT rRfCLAMATIOX. iniii ita K..--6'o Wiluiw J. F-AHt. Fjrs vrf it- --cl f- . -fMrtt, iiq- g.Txr ' :;-; Irrr.Tiv-r -t-i r u..r&i Ja i iri ia tie i of ul -m;j 4 fcaer Vn kf i ih i i--k-i- :d - u i.iis .-;; .uvu r. - , .ml i'Miria i-.-e vrt " : Tr Md TrTtn;3? i .r.i i. i lkt-i;v-rr ibe ma f mil :4- iai ia4 snr -ws in ibe voiBty rf wt anU cin of .?yrr aad TrsQio' at an MONDAY, FEB. 27. ISSS. !-i.nita i j -n-jtTfcf .i.er-c Uii tteT r wJ : i.-.rf-rr ia tn.r .ryx j.-rkxs -.lb lu:x r;. frt- i iicju-!. xJn:rvls tut -.Km-r r- Aiwi Urr bim ws!i prm-sn ar'a thr jto- i Mm iti ur r.U W sa lit ifci tf errt ' l .r-l, . I W T-tieii aa4 W pratccEi mfXiuC i firm W. tK iw- Tocnff. ! DIA1I0ISD LINSEED OIL WORKS, THOMFSON & CO, avSE CO rTCCESS OIL CAKE MEAL: Zl il5il Sixi Feci. Tuerr i rvi better or cieaper food tr H1U.H tt'WS. Iiirenasr theaahiy and t-iian-.1T of rana trs-rr than any etitrr fefii. For fairenir.e t-f Ratiie it rpa-e a;! er lid- ra-k:nr te ml nre t-it.irr aitd j iuirv. So k. -i wit at I ArTi-E a i raindlr for uarkrl a Meal. For nuES- fcn. a uiUil qnarimv can ue tr iiaiit a aia!.e rruit. ad for SHEEP, H'.s. FxWIj. etc-, it is an excel -n fowl, keep ing (lK-ra t a beahhy toochtion. Boating fiiw- iiaiat.We meat. We manefartare -r tV OLD PrOOKS--ream 'wU awd fcr4-aae pci s. WeH srttierf UNEI OIL and Imh gronnd OIL MEAL alwayt oa hand. Wr.ie for circular and poor. Bendy oar urdrn to TH0MrsSC'X4O, I-n-3m. Allegheny, Ta. DEEP; SEA. WONDERS e- Ion mp i Irr Use bnuf et bom ioM l - er4 Iwt wUrm o Hiro A CW. tmia , uxl rstvar. tnt, foui .-'"-"- " .sun tea. of alt -" f ii ta aj e Ur mv unmrkL . Swrreier ter Bv. V. ar -- - tarntal rmiwl. tV- bat e ta r, AiiS m . untf day ea tlUt worA. Ait Is Life Worth Living? That depfiKU opoa the Lifer, fur if tbe Lirr u uudire tb vbole tnrsum is oat of odtr the breath ia had, dijeion oor, th bead doll or aching, eoergr and hopefa?ne psae, lh inM are dt'freiied. a beTT weight exists afliT eiiir, i:b fiivral depoa dentj aad tite bJius. The Liv er in the boakeeper cf the Leahh; and a hanDiess, simple rc-OM'dy that actj l.ke Nat ore, d'jes not ronstipate ailerrard or require cn?!tar.t d-s at inUriVre with buin or r5ea ore daring its it, makes dioos liver Eeu'alor a luedkai Irfjrtioa. ; ar lrtl f rrr oun-f re Jrtoe bf-rrics- I LiT li-j i. Mi M rf tica f- j H. HJOWES. M.TOI. Cm. THE REASON WHY J - h FWns. tlj well-known dn- ?4 MJirtt-i sei lsrvr hiakjr ti;a aor cthT dniift men-it--! tr ail i-hvsk-ifa a the best f j bikr to bf hj-l." -3, Th: Uiskr i i ; eifK-rte! to .lamhon:. i.wtnuanr, w here j it asl in liem-an w arehs and iTxifht ck to ll.j on:ry sod ly.u.ed br Mr. Bemiisff. aad he has :!e does-1 ! n Mr.i lr.l fh: a iithtr ia -mit ni m f.:.I 1 nnsl lat-CTir at t! or i lr SS. t'laeitiff-? I a-itl.'n t.afe KVdj H rf AVa-ta-v A full Kork of rfirv Calif jraaa mine can ai be oiUinei at V) cert1. Jt cp in fuil qaa-t lr2iea. cr " jier UcArO. liemeoiJer tbe pLuv and raiiilter. JOSEPH FLEMING, DRUGGIST, It is to Your Interest TO BIT TU B Drugs and Medi I BlESEGKER & L1 1 sjrax" ro c. Jt-8rrx , Kane Ua the pusat ai:d best k-pt ia stork, and a Leu Urat Ufjtir iotn Ly iiland ic a eertain of lha do, we Je-sSrc-y tbrm. rather t&an iin jio' on Our ci?ionir Too can depaid on having yoor FPJSCFJPnCSS i FAM.Y receipts iiitd j ;;h carp. f3rprk-eare as low as at.t tain atat-ttws bcc ai.d on many arbcis maris iucr. T!e rwrvnie of t!.i ouutT seera to k.vw rsrLce. arj we s'jall continue to give tlKm tue very ue g-:! fcir their money. r,j tvA f w--t that we make a qntiil-'y of FITTING TRUSSES. Ve jpararitee siti-lartHai. and. if yon have j hai tAsie th dirw-tUo. i . . . ... ' i SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES j in rreat varietr A fall stl of Test Lerue. I Gme in and have yoar ryw exaro-rnd. Xo charpr ( -r examination, and we are con a-.lent we aia! ) cm. O-me ad sk zee. BIESECKER & SNYDER. AGENTS WANTED i 1 a s?lem):d chance FOR ACTIVE j A!Q RELIABLE ftE ! We Hc-1 Ir e-tNS ir'iKi-' te -re-r ertaa; te ' tbe fiaiK. awi e w(C!jtt. uxajdi- u pctrir HaMmum Tija. j - - .-4W--T B-i7 Pivta. t Irrrt -jmI i- lsrim rSi-l-f mit Jmernnm PHO, Jjawrtnre T Via. 'A tui. .'in-jm CaPapr '. ta -tw iVt a-e ;a-!-V-d t!ae Te-x re ta cwnv mate at tae I artt-d raw l jureu uv- Liii ad mm ei:n,re -t-:-aii-t !i.i 1- J r 1 1 .t.m " - " - - r-rt kTvH vxfasim. W Sbtjv w-ra-u-, nwr . IB lfc: V r frim J-.ia-.ei-e Jfic Ms;ra. Tt flfJi Ave. Itrlu-c. rw. PUBLIC SaVLE OF TTRsTAVT to ra orMr tf the Or.h.TMi' row-- if a ftaaM Cowatr. iv a., taeee .lit he as pvMw- m cm tbe -imaa ia shade Towb lup. ia naxl Couarjr, tm SATC&DAT, if ARC n 3, 1SS3, at 1 a'Hork p. fa . tS ftwlovut. eav-:a4 eaaie, aic Lbt pMperrj of t inic-aa PWaytL 44 ta w-t - A ctrai tract erf la tad finale Wa aV vt tfa rH.Tr-a aS IV'l,arv3 T-or&Kke m HiMAt as4 4urrnvk (on -h:fi, VarM futtrr Hl. a--an.Ttf lawi rv A an ivrtrr. laftti-3 atftv, rM inya a axd etbcnw cimiaioiRa abemt 61 61 au-aalf birt if twl a4 la ffw atsa twek. aa4 li jkaiaacwr uarrrL Tae ttjri- iji nil arc a t-a? nmnutm mtmt toaro, cowl jooftl aiard, aaJ twenty trf . TERMS T-w -T eent a r of kV. saw thewaUass raa Aa eioeanutina of aa4 tlebTery of M.HrtamarJI I'm. EN-H FtfrrJ. ' AdwdBitn-rarc3trtuaa Ptuwctt, Attn. AirrTacrraxa or B'JGCT TOPS. CUSHIONS. APROSS, RUGS, ETC, FOft THE TRADE. 533 Poaua oVv Pittmr-urx. Pa. IM alriilL,lt.frfaryafT April t. yrwemlwirrlire u 1 mil -a-l. MVnro 1 1 111 II 1 1 iJUll Yaluaole Heal Es oiner S03IERSET, PA., SOMEBODY PAYS. Some fd is cssTcsjent m lire at tadr C CTcrf occaxioe todo a Otrr p4-fce, JL Mien at i:agti. a ioanftn aad TV? i.4Urm titea UkUcS vara. Tbal uas4jadr pan. Fn luaclit. fn fan, tiej hare a coasud, E;rl g. tiuit laoLin a Lax, AI st'.j ibr fe a ta is; at tbe iad. fee til lisc iae b3tata. the rar amd tear U( (bi or pRTatc dufriATf, Tbdsaroa auy f&c ti aan aaa be Scok kox aftS cmlit Uy rceir obuia. Tie uit &uca wiia lilt j re txeatpt. Aad utaix2 Cir bT rcecired. It a fimiM Tb7're Baad &u( a caie mncai ; Vila 7or tuke. thi? eaaot W mnaia la 6etK 10 Ute tuA U taeu Ara Aaj vu iaioien a frw borw lT rU, Fur hifb Mcrudj fa. SuK fo thro' ih v.-ctd riil a Bicraf&T heart, A4 carry a suerr fire. arhiie Wicrs. iu lit: aeaid Uit7 part and betlj iieir treacm dulMrM : Aad fur a0ur of wSwn k mj ec-5. . . iinnrDU DAOIAU . j Toa;, fo and stay with me, Lisbeth, ytr father's gone ! and rer brother J.je bin an git married.' rue speaker was a tall, riant woman, i ' v --f a 1 V MV l- , It Til Hiatm iiis-41 ti iia i u. a.:taK a lu i Aor.t Kjthel, yio have no work lortue au 1 R?ioa!d not !ike to le a burden. I am ing t tle eiiy and intend to ?t a jjjtfoa a b-wxDaX I'll wrk a little . M- do if 1 can nave j . tfce Art School one day m "lioiiig -at to service?" tbe hard voice answered smrir!g.y. It's jc4 Hie yon, anyhow; yoa alwavs were cracky but I ion't think my brother's darU r would jp so low. Whatli Jim ISj say ?" -1 barent aked h:a." rcplie-1 the girl, with a pnxi 1 1.fiici of her head and a vivid coW in her checks. "We!!, yrm'd better," a.lviiel Aont Racbel, " and if he d-jesn't pot hi foot down C'nJ that my name ain't Rachel Jen, t hat's a!h" "I rha!I do as I think best for Biyseif," anewerc-d Lisbt-th very quietly, an-1 left the rooia t attend to some boosehold datiea. The gnj evesirs came slowly oa. Brother Joe and hi new wife tck Aunt rUcliel to her dreary hone on tle".r a ay to spend the evening with a neighbor. Lisheth sat down to her sewinf with fast j beating heart, listecirij at intervals for a step she knew so well that miht at any moment be heard on the gravel walk be- t neath the widow. She bad not long to wait, for a jtvn:!e knock waa tdiowed by aqaick openinz of the door ia country fashion, and a yoont man. with elose-cp-pped yet dark car'.ins hair, entered withc-ui fir.her cc-reciocr. He took her hand and ar.en.pJdd tcdniW her down to a chiir bcxj.'e him, but she sT-rartg li.tly cp, under pretence cf tnrcicg down the wick of the lamp for fear it raijht crack the glosa, and then seated herself on the opposite side of the fire-pUre. But the I tone of her voice were tender, even tretn j biins, as slie talked of everyday affairs; at Urf, wtth souie Jitsii atioa, the aid: i I wantei a chanee tooll Jl tiiat I am ! guinjr to the city to stay." j The yenr.g man looked snrp rLned, and j there was a protet in his voice as he said, ' "Why Liabfclb, "ent it rather sudden? j Yea s-irefy don't mean to stay?" i Yes I do," she answered drearily, 5 I'm not wante-1 here. Maria takes my ) place a! read r. and it's richt she shocld, 1 ba tl ae cp dreadfaUy ; I ve been j head of the hr-u-e and ail J- Lad to d. pen-1 on so kC2 I can't get used to it." - It is only till next year," he protested. "Then my apprenticeship is finished, an i yon might take me f abetter and for worse. There wss a mirtite' jause, and tlen ?hc sT-ke Moa ly, bet wi;h an a-r of con viction. " I couldn't ; my clothes would wear oct; my ttrr.pc-r wccld lcfccred; I should r.ct 1 wwth tikir-r. Iam not t begin my life and it mill be hard at firt, i Bit I have just g-tsofr w ith my sta.lii-s ? j in art, I w ant to get farther ; so I shall , get a rKiUse maid's place, and can save tliinTVut I . " V, 1 1. I . tT".a ,1 are- 5)e neTt . finy, ber sentence, for be bfxke ; . - You a SCTvact, Lisbtth M-r- ton ! i oo. wiil not degrade yourself so. " I do not think it degrade me, trying to fciuw oa LuU4 i 't'to, aC i,ofS tiaq j if I were a dreaeroaker or anau-ic tu.htr she answered, with spirit. Hisfac paled with pasoion, his dark j eyes glowed. " If yon g.3to service I have j done with you," be said, finally. "Yoq have, James Iownir.gr said lis-j btth, in coo!, calm, tones ; "ani there i the dorr grod evening." His manner cbariswL "fh. Lisheth be 1 persua'ted," he said, imploringly, with a H.a-i a 4 ;tT5 ia hi voice. Bet she shook her hea l and did not speak, as he picked cp his cap and fumbled for the latch, evidently blind with grief an! an ger. Neither of them remembered after years just how they parted, but the sad break never healed, and daring the weeks thai she reHiainded at the old homestead lisbeth did not again o.et her old foiet. Miss Arabella Downing was strong in her deaaacialioa cf the young girf project " To think our Jim had an idea of marry, tag ber once," she said ia a uooxtit of confidence, " a c-mmon servant. It's a Kiatwe for fcpr. She might have taken in sewing or trimmed bats, or bad a suaw berry bed tliat's fashionable now any thing bat that. Weil, she's lost caste any way, and Jim will likely marry Amelia Blakely, who has a little money, thoogh he tsnt as pretty as Lisbeth Morton. But thea beaotj a anly akia depp, auvway." which most hava bewa a awwJatioa to her if ber glass waa faithfuL And wo ia this sntaS village, whew every faroier'i a i& was "corse, tamatrwa, house-maid, cook." all ia one, oor Kola forlorn girl waa aa oatcut from society hecaaae ahe chose to do whatever her hands foun 1 to do welL Annt Rachel, ia a fit of paa toodic generosity, made her twelve la rgs aproca of the coarsest toweling, suitable for a srallery maul ia the pot-washing moatenta aad LisbeUi thanked her for them with good grace. Bat all these petty trials made the parting from the old hme set ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1888. kw severe, and it was alaxst wiiK a r!i of relief that ah bade uevell to her earlr aaaocsations aad after planting a rose bash on the frars of her parecta, Sepped oat into th arorid arilhoot far ther regret tan to be so far fcvM. those paasy ciocud. Mrs. Lvster was a widow with two aaoaarriei daisbUrrs, who were jvtl out in sockt j, and spent all the lime tbty cuo!d eare from thii arpant custtvs in the parait of art, with a lixtie moaie and embroidery that waa aio artisiic. Maude was sot more than 17," hot ''tall and sutelr," wiUi a kasitntr of man ner that waa not so pheasant as the af fectionate dL-poAitioo of Miznon, the yyanr. The? were Ti grirls, brocht op in a ear, !hoag:hts raacner, with oot troabiin; their heal! over any social rjrobletai la Uxi. th?-r eoasiired a'l women out of pSaoe a ho asserte-1 the rihta, and bt Jievel those sneiiUy be netth them to be of a di&re&t caie al t3getUrr. isnt it canoas. matua said MAUde one ntorning, as she idly cot the leaves of the latest mosxiioe. Ywr new hoose miil. Liibeth, wears oves, and soch pretty ruified aprons and neat dresses. I wordier if she wants to save her hin i? or ahat is the reAsuoT firs, hyuer smjien. i sa; is no ut, j rsT dear child ; tbe z'ti does welt, and is i a treasore. .She is rather superior, and i a aaimticws piea to tue an evenui ! ciass, ana goes one aitefr.oen in me wet-; tier cear, sacet tones ttrose tte a as weH. I yit her for f 2 a month less J Jenre. than the last maid oa that acoxint, and j " TJiea if yoa need me, my ciisu-r, I she is far more harkiy."" : roost be yore, and with yoa I feel so Maude looked her artonis'iment "The . sjie. art claiM ! by, s:ic s only a hmsinaid, I and it's realiT too bad. iv-ne IJa lsjv 1 f : 1. . t . . v -. 1 JJ mx m " '4al -JMI- i Prot P-mtellea ; I shall lie very t mnch surprised if they stay when they find oo. servants ff- there." " Xonsen-," answerel the mother ; 1 "It is n. one'safTiir wit? foes, so as they j pay and an? admitted. The girl is i thoOjihtful, and hopes to become an art teacher by and by, she told rue, and I j am sore it is much nicer to have a girl with artistic tendencies ; she du--t and airai.gesUiciriorswUhex.jai:te taste ' every caller notice it, aad thinks yn i girls do it for me and she handles the j choice-t bric-a-brac carefully. I really never luvi as faith fol a pri." j . So LUlrth continued to attend the j classes, and worked in the early morn- j incs in her attic bedroom as soon is day- light came ic, and if her pictures w ere ! "kved" it n.at-rcd bet little, for no i one saw then, but bwe!f1ani theS'r ! of the ar!y sua liht, the rst glow In the east, that ahe watched in thu work Lng moo-ls. formed a picture that a! ways re mained ia her memory as fong as life lasted. IJl-be: h won the learts of her tellow servatits by many little arts cf kindness, till Kitty, the parlor mail, told her one day in confidence that she was trying to study arithmetic and bookkeeping, so as to take a siaUo:i in a store some day as saleswotuon. (ixikl yoa make more rcosey asd te as conaforlable? " Lislietli vestured to ask. " o," answered Kitty : bnt I shall be treated as a harem beinz in the boose where I bflard, and be don't mind the work, thats ea-y ; bnt it's j Larisz M Maa le look at me as if I was , ".. . , , ..'.' i i a poet, atid Ui;ng to ffiher ffirls about , i . ' B . . ! theaarvik'asUwewe-aotoftheaaBie i Sndi and b!-L She dost-n't even wait j till oor b is are turned, but treat as j like dirt nndt-r her feet," and Kitty's f democratic little head gave a toss of scjrn as she spoke. Lisheth often saw the yoong ladies bos-y with their desultory drawing, but tHo nevor arno-t trt m-rXr K.r . barnan lirig, withh th.5cghts arid ttf5- icgi, tvr caps hie of observing, mere train ing in early life and at the art school fit ted her to be tht-ir cotnpaaioB ic every- thlcg except ia money. Yet there was 1 a jn-at golf between them socially, be cause one had to earn ber daily bread bv tbe labor of ber hands. " PiotVsor l-ntefie M sery oad, in- tereste'I in his quiet selolar; lr gmve. pensve face, the deep tlwoditfalness cf ! her pure grav eve. remm-Ied bin of the ! wife of Lea"Hy Eaahoval, aho tu i tikrafraahiradarisgtha r2m year of ! their nis.rried lifo. It waa ten years ago j that she died, and he had never seen a a second glance ; they were so frivol. w, many of them, and sta-liei art only f fashion's sake. forxh; but this young srirl wec-mel to enter into hi taethods j Ini nnderstand hia moods. He watched ! her c!oc!y ; saw how lonely she appear-e-i, and apart frotn the rest j cypa, pcae tated the 'Hi:(ig that w4 to he mu a.aoog acinic cf i.ic txhionable r.uj.i:, bo amed not to care about making any social a.lanees toward Ler. Wasshe Dot their equal in positioB ? He cnrled Lis jjp ia acorn, a peassnt before they WiV Earope; he was alone, and coal,! .ap his angers at the world if this sweet giri would consent to be his wife. And all the while Lasbvtb labored oa ia ai- leoce, serene, ambitioos aai hoptful. detern"reJ to tr:-5?er ,e. art uf teaching as well a tiie teaching of art, an 1 fit her self for more coureniol employment The closing of the soinmer ter a came in June, and a receptkm was given to tbe popils and friendi. The rooms were crowded ; fashion smiled on anything artistic and dcliglitexl to honor tbj haa i idua prriHf ir wba pcew h-J over the schooL Foreiaof amor.g the gay groups were Maud an4 Migivvn Lester, who enjoyed sacb gatherings, bat wished particuiar'y to see and criticise Lleheth's work. After some music, it i) act-nqc-"! that aa aay woo Id he atad by of the popils and when Lisheth appeared in her sim ple white dress, with no ornament but a hurra of pale rases at her throat and belt, the audience listened attentively to her word. Calmly, and in rich, deep tones, she speke of simplicity fjf jrt" aad when tbw taa eloqaeat words were aid, waa greeted with raptttruoa bat well-bred applause. As she stood alone the pleased professor gave her bis ana and escorted her down the long ron. stopping bow and thea to iatrodoce her ta some geatieman who wished to ooa-grata'-ate th fair eaaaylat A lew minutes passed la pleasant con rersatjoa, when saddenly there fell opoa ber ears tbe voice of Maod Lyster ; it fell sharp aad clear. Dida't yoa know, Mr. Wiibarn? Why, she is oar boose maid! Vsaima irtiin'gectly alktwa her time to attend the evening school, tat I thick there ought to be niea to exclade thitdaa." The yoccg man addressed was a dandy of the firfet water and pot sp his eyeglam to sure at Liaoeth s paie faoe, bat the pro&saor had hard the words, too, an i he hurried her to a quiet corner, and, procuring a cup of tea, gave it Ui ber trembling hand as be commenced an ar gument on the taste and culture of the age with a rival professor who stood near. "I wih to see yoa h-sme," said the pro fes'or, with a sodden, iajpVHss manner, when alie spoke of Waving, an-1 she fJd ed her lua-li in her lap and qoirtly amiiui the k-ave taking of the rott. It was over at Ust, and lie tood in tbe haU as she came oat of the cloak room. The moon shone brigiily and the srent of roers was strong ia the little park they j had to cross to reach Mia Lriter a mild, I want to know yoar" history , he said when they started, and in a tew j sentences she told rum ail and he in torn i ttiked of Lis lonely home, his dead Anna ; an-i aH h-a f-a-st. I have bet a lorin :ne, ciy losbeth, but only ! to-niht f uc 1 coarav to jpeak.- f " But," site saH, shivering in the warm tweet air, "yon cannot marry me I am oa'y a boraemaid. He sapped and turned to ber. " Voo are ai the world to me, , he said sunply. an i i neea yon. They had reached the front steps '. be t " - 'a ; .- i aU ... m Va at I - 1 1 a, - . . i "c aipeat.r!fe'.y . - 1 go in ry uje , area steja. Do yoa reper.tr Her voice j had twken a joyoos rice, almost a Loizh. i ; For answer the professor drew her to him I and kissed her. .t. - ,..,. I iorjv u no onf io rrviKiiL newnts- pered, " and I shall came for yoa to-rnnr- row. My horoe is ready. Gretta will wekfue yon ; she knows my wishes. Jood cisht, dear one." He was r.e, and s!;s fcfttesed the dark hall in a whiti tjaaiaae. To be married to-morrow 1 Yet it seemed as if the had known him all her life, and now she re- membere I many thini?s tlat prove-l he loved her ; she had always felt that he was her friend ; she would yield, heart and art w.ja'd be safe ia bis keeping, and as she groped her way toward the ripper hall, the voice of M-as Macde called over the balcstrxle: " It's cot troner. Lisheth ti be Ulkirj to a yoosy maa an. lanj-j iny on the area tep5. " It ishal! not happen ajnin, mi," said LL-beth, as she atale her way for the lost time to her at'Jc stodio. New Year's Greeting. At the opening of a Xew Year we ex tend to all oar rerders the compliments of the season, and w ish them all health, happiness and prosperity. To secure the firrt we know of rv letter service we can render thaa to commend Giimore's Aro matic wine, the best tonic and ritallxer for men. women and children ever pro-dw-pd. For laiiies who are ta3ericc from genera! rlcbJity aa4 diseases peeal- 1 lndeTWO'teTjt. !)... ..,.... I arra irst- ji ujt wth cue kouiuu-j rem- j e-!y in many localities, aad haa received ! higher en lvorsemect from phvBk-iansi , , , i.. , ''ft who have been benefitted bv ., - ... and l its use than any other medicine ever ictro- d:x-ed. The GilnKire Heme-lie are for sale by Biesecker A Snyder, Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa. Character In Ears. I have often fel too, that something of a iufea nature could be determioed j by Lis ear tlteir siiape and their ng if I may put it in that way. I have no-ti-ed that wide, heavy jawed and stoiii criminals, and even men of intelligence of this make up. have small ears which lie efcise to their hes-U. Vhese men are ' tr4 to be trjfled with, and they only ap- Prvrial lh t vf w of C)':0', i m a iiiej . ciEH-ra jjei t " an: m fca ,k"i criminaK whether cf h1(Ur or of lower order, are J a 1 i a . lue rmw wnile e thieves and men of light mental calibre are generally of the Sappy eared gnas can be told t a rf rson's nature by his gait of walk- icg. i ay noi mow inat mxy-n tan ne j the & a gaesl (J tre d.l-a-detenuine.1 by the carriage of the head, I vje t, waa rear. too. that Prf--t..r tb "am? " th kfy. Cr bcrSe U' d 'r ilf ,'" aMCIC tl1 of hof bv head WhatarmqQQ? The sym;itoais of Bilioosaess arc un happily bjt t:o Will k no a n. They dif fer ia diJ'rjnt inJividoals to so-jj5 ex tent A Bilious maa is seldom a break fast eater. Tjo frejienllT, aljw. he his an excellent appetite for liquids but none for soli-Is of a morning. His tocge will hardly bear inspection at any time: if it is not w hite and f'orred, U is rch, at all evect. The disslive svste:n is wbollr oot of order and Karrbe or Constipation may j smiled. Tne galfervM B ie 1 to.1 ira t be a symptom or the two may alternate, j til'eel fifteen minates. Mia co-tj fr-j-a There are often Hemorrhoid" or even all departmeatn, aa 1 th S?oate was -le-los of blood. Tliere may be gi.iliness ! werte-i Tha new st-real hke a prairie and often headache and atility w ilitu- i hat Knott talke-l a ia hU easv, lence and tenJtrsca. ia the pit of the j colloquial war, and with a drawl like a stomach. To correct all this if aot effect 1 Bigger end maa. a cure try Grttni Aoytut FUmr, it costs) but a trifle and thoosaad attest its etS- ! cacy. ' , - -i I -c-cwu pm t vvit-. iney mtii, pe aej, rrom jerrcumj, as wavs and means committee. u ! Kwe g.-t into print, other get into rris tLey aa?el atU fertueat whea pled m u-ik;n protectioa. He was making a on, but where t.e geU into pri-m t-n Urge balk. This may be accomphshed 1 , ;' n-l, -h.n . Mw t ! . , 1 .., r., by piling oa shelve so as to allow some circulation of air among packing them ia barrels. them, or by For 30 years have beea troahk-J with j catarrh hare triwd a ncnh-r t.t r-.nv. ! dia without relief. 4 Iros.-Ut hr .. ommeaded Ely1 Cream Baha. I have Bsei onle aw britllp and I r-n T tpi i like a aew maa. My catarrh wa chrca- 001 th fre thit irr,t' icaad very bad. I make this rolaatary -a. atatospdMrre. aUteraent that others air know of the i Another eongressioaal joker, and per Balm. J. W, ttathewaoaj lawyer,) Paw- hr the hest of theat aih wa llboa ia tocktt. JL I. It is said that one taonsaad sheep j very like his brother fiob ia appearaare. t oprightaea. His prti.ja which he -kept oa a piece of grooad oae wear wiU except that his hair was darker and he j .pie4 fiftea years m vacant and there make the soil capable of yielding train ) wore a no apache. He was Elaiaea ta- j -n,ry of tea thoAO.I dollar ia enoagh over aad above the capacity of j rori-e speaker pr leas, sad usoally pre- j Ujp firm cash sceoa-it . i -. , . . i i 1 - i , . ... r i . i. l . I the soil without the sheep man are to sappurt 1035 sheep an entire year. erak CONCRESR!ONAL JOKERS. wrr bxuctcb tux botes at debats. wsabt i Frtca ihi St. Loein a fcathcaa. The long aiht seasions of Congress are hollnw m,k.',B, . l. thev are nojiow roocwries, at leas uiey rrs and a, fcn- man nator was ,-h the aaxne t- a nnw. it is safe to say that they are K.I1 flat, stale and naproSiat'e. On tbe important qaetkns of the day th?re is, of cnr?, ni"4 time enough for j each cross di-Ij member to al lre-s tlie j hi!i5e, and throaH. it reccrl tl.e con-j stitaency he bnes wiil re-e'wt h:n, L;:t ! that cftnstitoerH-y maH have h'i! views, torn itu est io.eu an oatiet tsjai as " leav fc print." .Swue dUtrii are in to the printing of ;?echc ia the ;- anl the cieoi ?r hi t- sh-w that hl ! remarks were reii'v isae-L ani ora'Iv. j this onS.rtanaie the nie-ht ! wts invented. Mr. r-ak-, as the time is lin;i:el, I ( m ve that a n:ht st-in i? heU." Tiii frtn the H r.p-T-!e member. Thn stj lea-!er who is nut ?in to be ca j,rh t nap 14m, aiys : 1 oo'lersUn-1 that this is only fjr de late.' On'y Ujt debate." " Then I trrnt, Mr. S-aker, th2t ther.- w ill be no objection." j And there isn't. The member who wish to be hear! have prona:-! like j gl children on!y t talk. Tliey wili ' 1 nt4 ater3- In vote nor gvt into the pan- ! try aer the pie?, so they are si- i kjwe'l to jrrt toother in the een- j ; ; t ai a .1 . liai- X rt-JUAIli;T U4 SWMV ilaiU i it dozen are Dre-ul and th ii ematT as tram. interior, bat the s nail frv u :k iinictiaie the m.dl fry g-t anry at this oeed. They insist on Wias a. 'a- allr Uenl to. and. a th-tv U m o-w - - r.iai rfTesent, a call of the movtrd. Thai is rc-ahv fun. h-.av" U Th-n th" t!'iT --4 -.a fcKb. v .1rl fr..-i f K. r A wL .( : Cut the eneroa-- ston steps a here tht-y nave U.t-a mil ueavy 5.'vi:-i tui are ' tarte"! in d.iferent d.rectlobs throh the V)a ti huit up the trunts. Thene coine in after a time frota all directv'uis as l are c&lled to the bar cf the Ikoqw- wbere, hke refractfry boys, they make their exca:-s for aliscnce. On? in-anr in the nie.nc.ry f tho ri- . t:-r w ha served as a l?e iu 1, ocrtirre whtdl thj uew meniber-wereparticuUHr i&iljaact at the cej'ett cf the older ole- A bi dlaaer, frsteraal oa it face i hat makin ouie political p'ay, was be- inr bel l that night at the residence of Fernati'lo Wol. Taere were prs--nt emoi-rats and Kepsbiicans alike. To this gathering a paje was sent, with the news that there was a call. T..e hrnr was 11 r. w., an 1 the revel was funaing so high that the Utile, fcliiw1 rapa were not heard at the kar. He. SaaP.y effect ei as entrance through the dininj-rriom window which looked ont into the street. meb:ly was speaking when the boy mpt in, ani tbe si-nt of a pie i-j nnt- form toU the g-trur rues a?e at orK-e. Tne b-y was grahbe-i ani pit &a w blei where tiie re.veirers ttdl a Crxk oMtaVntankai on hie, lata V-Mrheea , ... . , .... . jn iuns, an i a aon-n wnrr omit- weight. They dci-led that B itl-r hcal-l make ttie first exL-ue at the bar of the boose and. as all were in cl',d- ; Tri : pany.tney woo! 1 follow b: lea 1. i - ' - - - penalty for failing wiLh an ex-a? at;s- factory to the hrmse was a Srse. tJll, j and there was e-jiisey.-raiy, 9ir3.-th;iu: i at isUkeQa. Ben's ait. AH hart. U watch- fed Lim aerV'Jttsiy as lie marched at tht-ir hoi i pe-Q-i!y up to the bar. All were ia fall dress, ani a liner lot of culprits it w jaia urea er7 U'J ii i v . I .r: foand. "What is yoar we sai-1 the speaker. Mr exca-e, Mr. .-ijeaker, k here," aii the Ma.-v-achaBirtt siatouatv, aivl with that he pjAlacd tif Jl -lull arnl hand-! it to. the tJeri. The ol 1 fol- fc choc'sJ as ha walked oit to hi aeai. iney were car-is ox a Kioirrer. ai it only took a moment for the ke to dawa on the other of the jurty. Tne tKf-bills cam? blithely op, bat th? mi:?s were verv moiiriu. That was a great cccgtvss for i 'kcTa i It was a gathering of wit. Marl, Taain. ! I then in tne very pr.su of hrs auil-.ty I and popularity. ei to spend many E-tott ma.te his great Uuluth sch, it tunly thing of the kin 1 thai h" e-v-vr p iV ray dvl to. wia hiai repatati.n as a wit. list he was one naturally, and was a most entertaining talker in conversiti jn. G1 dressing couldn't make him !jk in style. A eaat wa dem ralij.-d a a xa as he put it on ani hang, rath?r tlu-i sat npoa unruly A3 that ptsiatei forshea-L jf'y, Taeae taiog al! a t let to hi rai ioal apiearaace. The face, however, was nicely nrle!ed and intelHjpnt, aal d ir- , - ... , . . , - - . - , rsi . .i n ii 1 i : . i . . r iu aim. no m.r wosmrvaui . ,. . . , .. .. , , i . . . . ... there was ae. fofrAL lii k (,..,,-,. , . , ., . . - . . . K ' . ta hri"i a wn u:i hi , - , 1 ' iama-4c.e,iA, was s.ra. juf.;,,..n .n.i - ! f i ia j all of that lalntn en rt IT kVt n.v- He was a wonderful nvaa with hi i pencil, too. Hi fac-uh tit earkataring waa uaexoelk! by NiSt, an 1 Kn-vtt was "- more acrurate drsaghtsman. On S-heiKk- then chairman of ; gaa to circa Lite through tiie huuse. A percept ihkj i.ker followed ia iu wake. aa-l this aooa caugtit the attentioa of the geoeral and so emUa-rsd hia that a friend waa obliged to ask for order. 1 ."P" "" raitlinz rarkatarebr : JwBfHL tt was acneoca ia nis uvonte 1 ' f rt n ...t Wfi ii f to.t Kin, u i . i r . r ii i jgersoiL lie aerer talked at aay lengvii bat his wit was like old wine. He was He was in the chair when Boiler, ia re- j WHOLE XO. 1909. p'r fc an attack ly ?anet Cox, mado that fi-"noT iarer : " I w ul sir t the gentleman ad any eaIxy vn the street would do, ,, 100 I3v was i'jt fci-n jopoiaritT icen. ani fewt raided a chorjs of ii'iibtcr that shook f " ca. j dve s,ze 1 ay w- . . . . i -..i. - . . r . . i naasiil torr; nt ofaboe va Eutrf?r. m iiii."b. that E:enibers were d;u3indiT that Ct'X l-e r-priniir. IeL " VTcr the re rurks not oat of order, Mr. Chji'ruijiii?" IiNii det isj.ja," sai-J f one. ,, ... jij ia i i .1 1 v.- aj.-. s,j-f. uf i iia.r d?vrJ-s that the reuMrk were rather j.Tin " Tnt littlo hit, and the smi'w that ac- CKuranil it. rvstred pikl feeiing at j once. j InPTsnJl was eonvivial aVlkw. He 1 hkel a jrod paix h m cubhh-r, and often j wbea Bijin-j leii hiro t-jo I-.Dir in the j chiir, he was pat to surae seraUh!p to I objiin h U-ver.ye. lie had a friend in a pnae lir.y who n.'! to tike his ooitr ; he was waikin down VVaJnnt frw.c'al and brir.j him tiie thjreJ drink onier i in h is curtooiary suit of brok'kth and a p!; hit. Lci raws were pro vide-1 j withf-et tbe semblance of an overcoat, and nuk'.K; t!. in with Its tui dfcer- Thia w-nlTfu! maa with ais 1-t.j an-1 chief. Injersrn vtati fa-e the home aa-l i btiy ?ray hair hanzins npon bis shoui withoot excit Jis; their tmr-i4n qoietiy j dtrs wa movirst alitor as un-.-onvirrierl draw tae su'.t nance from the ai, ! as if it were a bT;iiy May morning. wb:5 wha-h re-tel ana shelf just timier the ' the yoonst b!'ls c!jl in hea.-y c'ero sjiier" dek. He thus attended to hi with their sreat rulbrs trsed r;T ail own internal i:apnive:uent,- and that of his country l?h at once. PH!TAUELPH:A letter. j rK'.L.i-Lrni, Feb. J, Ivv. Tk- fi-e trad d -rt-:n .f the L,r-rl j have exeiti ti.e wrrth Jt the Prrm and ! the .V.vtij .1-, r.c.!.. fi sah rtiiju-niU! ' d-rve, tint th-y liave n 5k.ur.c2 h-4 i ! h. irw C'wh1- re ."Inri- erft St; ! over a f-rtr.:--':-. Iav b Ar .-.. ; - . - : h tcr. t an t- the : reier.t tinie n- c-rA- .n bar-ait L Intere-tinjf .v-weter are evpevte-i in ' vL. .1.. -i f j lh H;e t;;-ar fit-ire. C -l-ntd M."ure. 'J"the hs '-. a oj rir wt.!chirij tbe fray, but so far ha rkfrained frvrtii sJi.ft 14 aay l-j - W hen the Ccl.mel u-aa. I.i Luvrir-i sckm (dt- wi" be da;u- O-JiJ-i.... ! .r? Slij?er!v. m3 h to the , harsia J 1.1s rival, has socceviW-1 in 1 obtaiDiHS : Clevlan ! , . . . the w-c.v--.it ion of preaident n 1, at 1 he fr"qata:ly travvS in ; h. La-?.; to V..-hic.-t.'n ia ii.ti.-rv lew his ' Es.fiiezicy oja .-aie pet sch-eme, con- ; crnicg which the ed.tor's cket friea!a are as i.-cri.t as wiiri. Hi cuijerotts j iea!"js frUals suruit-e as to hrf hasty I erraais, t '.;t t.i: cpltawat dit-ital exer-t:- a ft'y ten li '.. fcr th-r saet dia fjs.Luj iMikca them call oae an other iaa-':,ty ftaita-s. 'iinjjpr'y, do d.Mibt, Lad c h-rar !e icdnence in U Asiiir, jt-a, acl it is this power which. I he w ields so BncstenUtioa-ly that rarrtes J the tempers cJT his adverarv-a. At the j UrginniB of Ovrh,nd a-rministratioa. s-.rt-r.v was u:.iii.i.tar with the lYesi- ient, but by mi h.,k croik he has contriv-!, b-4 n y to make himwifj raa bm a ,.i,hty power. Kan,lall , j iteleat ia the- priuiari-s ani Mate Com- j iitK-e waseun-ie.1 bv S;i5-erT's at-re j ni-airt-htttons. The defeat is still the .. ,. . . .. ja-i saxjir; ire jBt'soai etun geeeraiir. j The friends of lUn lall sar that he is in a pi:lon ty hit Laik, an-l when be ts ia a ba::jr to his jwer there m"A 'rf- SH liiii'i and w.'.'In-- inif.r j Ha i . . . - -1 n - e j i,; jA4cti!4. j j For yetrs it has len tlie cu-Uo of the i Amerkajis Cah 1 1 tive sweil lail in the Academy of M-ic on the lost Mon day in Jac'.A.ry. Thi year no ball cn-car-Id iv.a w the Aca h-UjT Ikj1 nrfose-l , , - . . " :" to -u iiw-r ) the prem jse. When the lna- was shratl by th- j niK w the clu ieorzr j the Epio. pal stetph? has j-tst now roll MHriwaa, be aatarally expectei snch j ed by." jiri'. itev? as ha 1 a!w.iy f--n enjoyed r.n ! Ho Iave Jf.hnsoa's anvil blown nt jtmiUr o.-.-asiuBS ; his exiiectations fcnw- ' Gr j, gi tnj tamble-l tsost T" said ! ever were n4 refizr-!. shrly a?V-r ! a.Ttur-.g his sigr.anrc to th- cr.r.tract he ! d".s--.vf red that his club would r be ! all-iWe-l to set cp a bar in the hslidin;-. , an 1 as he iru:!i.-i,tely notitietl tWAnad- ! my o5 h' th it he wisi-l the ens-wrr- ! merit cancelled. Thhv Biovenetst crn Mr. Mviiwwau's tart wis 1-x.ke-l ojon bv the pet.t!ei--n 0.n t..e ..tt,er svle as j jjei;, ting b:gh wind f..r to-day, and af an cnprect-ler.te.1 breach cf Ki tal and ; ter all it is cmriarativeT caha. M.vrr ; Jezrd stijolaliuti. A tVa'tnd ijllars isa J pretty foil- rcs-t for iie aigi.tand its prj-v i pttthe k t th Academy's treasury : caOx-1 it CKial to protest war.uiy ai-rroln. The I c!ab bowevt-r oWlurate. an-l deciiled i ! that if it t-oiH have no lc-r it woaKl i have no la'.l. NMhwithstac l:nff that Presi-lent Faker of the A.-a-htny, rwrir- e-l tl.:rtT-five d.ir n.-t;ce tA the c!jV 1 ; tntentk-a, fct the lidding to be 4rtrd aal preimre-1 for its reception as i Lewis C. Ca-si-ly h.ts Lvn r-uinel by : the club a its iuuu--l and of course be will nuke a .tn.rg Bht asaiiist the Aca-l- ' j ra.y ...V uL. Uo they attempt to obtain j j the thja-aBd dollars. It miitht becawial- ly cari.t:i-cvt- in this connection that the ( L ... .k: 1. f j: 1 i anai. lAnnc taw h ua a ai. W 1 1 - eatol tr agly Lv-4 wiator ia the Ut e ' . v .. . ... ...:..- . r . i . . , , . , .... Legi-iatore. plaTt-l aa imprint part in 1 . a. j ;t tb tuat aa-l a:mt the expe -tetiona of j to lfut trvTJ mia rj, hia club. - j n jrttjKprumt ia a new-jiaper for.r- r. , . , , , , .iwith becouvs its patron, supp trier, pi-E- CasliH-rs w ho are bewitched, captivated j . . . rt. 4 . J an rua-ie misfrslJe on sreonnt of their iusatbHe desire for iBoeer, k-ee-p eon- j rfnmi'v bobbin- with dishonorable discharge, which ia manr rest are never heard of a t-ea i : bloksfr:.mthe.'TjerJthiiecu! ,. ie It is wt-d'rss to add tliat, ia a while these fast BriiJ.Ua,a tW manifost snrh fhigrabt dA-4cga-l of honor, are o j o.vup f i:i'i of trust arvl aaia j pilfenng the ric plovers pjt kets as dile- ! i Mini', a r iwlir, iwm m-ill . H .". w Phi. I . r , , , . n,f.Tiv ni-wi inY am mn t-l o l in i flee tbe cor try or spend years ia jmuI. j J. Heary Roberts, atshier fof the Ira of i Wbitall, T-lum A ' he latest maa i w ho has waaiwl from the paths of The great social eveat of the season was the Hebrew Outrirj Ball, L:eh came cJ ia th Arnle-iy cf Music LC Ti-uy f.iffltn Year hr tmt thce ; belts Laic increased ia Interest, ani i ecoogb m realised every year to c ojr?t- j Ty scpfort all charitks ia which tire IIet-rea arw icterell. T..c Im'.I this year was by &r Die fiucst and emi lr..' zt one the Hebrew Axiatkn baa everjfhen. Over Cre tboosan.1 per.p; were presvnt ; ia puiat of atteudAac it was by tit the ivgn ha3 gven st tha Aca.lemy this year. The display of dress and jraeia waa mupiy niajiiticect. Fn!- j v hundred haadausn women at- j tired ia the height uf modera eance, - j participated in the grand march wi.h ! optsed ;be baii at lvoriccii tha U!o j iog arcirrg tia great bail routs as a - I stvae of censtant ani&atm. TI.e total ! rece.j ts amounted to Aer d- j d'i-t:rj expectes ahich wiI fc.t op to 1 sboctSIflor flOO tbe baUnce .ill be devoted exc!tisive!y to chariiab'e pur- i ' cj;, thartv reur-is rr r.f ,, ' T , - ' " ' t Mrs. J'jhn ttanamaker aho crfr-rme-l r,4e dead ia that lia. .Uu sje ol j ehMw.-, ,4ni K ?he i rrchrterian Iln-itaL Th Kit.l- ' r - irg was M cated lJt wterk and Mr. ' Wjimcaker'j namemas adniirers ars i eu!-irES5 her hnma-e irt-on mitli .n f .-ideribie frrvor. The brii'dir: is cr n i srrs:td w:thsii;rplrerjeetchi'dr-n" ! tine anl sarr.liel with every a'-f-iLaa j whiih scirnce and archiWctare cucld sirt-- It - i! i to ie ti;e or.;r j , ;t" R ' u'e ;Bj a " '"C-'ontry. V b-a : thL is futsidn'rei, fuy ir.dlv'dual ivr- ' ta.'u?y cinait find t i:! with Mrt "W'aa- maker's frvecis, xan i t i-ata i ia. Uit thtrir ettha.iAstic One fciht darinj tire recent er.Id snap when tftc n-nary in the thcr:joueter b'i'.b was coddlinzsenj. my attention waa d:m-?el ! K-MaTic K4rl Vaax a ; anond were trytinj r-riik'r to kfr-p op j their eir-B!a! ion. Richarl Vaax is a re- ! markable ma- in manT reTc!s- Al fm-ii hi never w.-arin a top ci-at in co! 1 i we;h-rand b t refusal to carry an om- l,r'J1 in raia or n-.w storms, he has the 1 ii-'tatwa of bavins uo. daacaJ "with ! England Qaeen. a 'l-on warning rw fp.m the -.-.fk-t if little Albert II. Erwio, to ! W-r'-'-eye'l tx rs oj our country w i:o I iolu!ir? in the percv-ioj-s habit cf riar- ete sojoiiriit. Tlie T lad i;-d at hi , horiie in this cjty on M-n lay nijht after la week's aspcy and rav-ir.s. He ha I j hern i. k ab-it a week an-l at times dur ! rt-' his i':Tt his snrTrrit:? were terri- tie, and approached the misery of a mm ! with dr'i-'iHM trcMsr,. The riirer-t ca: I hi "Jith wa" ta i nn'Tt I mhich atteo.hr-1 Mra mm was cao-4el by excenuve sric-kirar. T'je loy b-n the noxic habit at sch-xd, and his irents. while thy kaw he "risked were iorant t-f the extent of his in-Iu'nces. -rne ambhk-n pol!t':riar;s are pfT Mr. t.'T-fVk. Clibis to acrrr-t the notsiruti'ia on the Repnb?!can T;rk-H for the rreijeriry. I a n anred Mr. CT.ihls pr U--r araint srich an imrsaftt and t-e-rf-rs that his name be dropped fr -tn the list of taiked abat canjli Lites. H has BT7-v!iiica! a; :ra:'.n at ail, and hi frien-is trust that he w .li 1 a'a-me-1 to devote bis attention to the Ltixr "th- j out lhe in:rfervrK of the p.-litica tx-. L. li. i. j Tne popuIation of SomerMt j i 1 aNut two tltoiMoxi 1, an-l we w-u!-i i tar at Wort one-half are trjcUnl with .. , - . ... j a i.T-jse cmptiiats are, o-ori:r.g v a- tju-s. more nnutrrw than o: hers. V", ; would ad.L-ie ail ik to tv-jlect Oieopor j tanity to call m their rlrujist ari l gt a j bottle ' Kemp's Caisam for trie Thrt I atxl Longs. Price V) rents an-l St f. j THit mist frrr. Foe sale by all leading I drassists. A Kansas Zephyr. "Then.-" qiiite a breeze prw-r irr within tise Lt-t ha'f hoar." mxi a Ka.nw man as he came into tlj hewse. "Th roof has yne off the conrt boose an-l Lis wifo. i - X ; nor there ha-n't a drop of water tJ-.wn oat of our new cAy-fjot well yet, j either." i "Tnat's ji the way it ia" omtinn-d J Lia wife, "ao-l 111 never take any suore fc in the Westrn Ban aii. Ifore for J the pa-t forty-eiiht hour, it has bveti Jane, go r-zivs ahead and hang ont the j -ra-hirz whil I r.; np the baby and j uie bici Oat and give him a little air- j ing." " We Point With Pride ' j y., the "frol name at h'wiie." j H-xi's a.-.T.-riila. In Low-r wrn rr , MasjC, rlie re it is re;a.re Ih is E.-cre of ! HI's arsiixiri!la s-.ld than of all other med-.cices. arvl it has given the Wst cf ; satisfaction since its i&trMaction tea Advertising Patronage. The W'.rd potroaag.? ratue !ct print ing p Halve very early ia the hi-try of tbe art. The printers. like the nh-. la-s an-l artl, were clients r dependctw j oa grei.t men h'-t oa?y title to ' t!nrtil,a M ; M-.hmertA tluti de. ! that he who advertises ia a paper rvn- fers aa obllgtttioa, and ia smiae cases a gnttoityon the publi-her. Staiajlrer-tier- ttd that the pabliwhe-r uf a cew paprr is nn-ler aa (XLts-tka for their pAtronnge, and, if o-ied. threaten to with.iraw 1&. Xesi"er men shor.M omit ao p- 1 pjitncity that offers it-if to trwrh tl-ir i ....... ii,.i ,t. r.. ,! .' j . , ii,r.fit,n thv nT-nr. Vi roan Ativer tise Bnieilie expwts to reoeive Btttrv benefit than W worth of the Bovoey he paya The pa hi slier is under b -uor ! olarfation to his a.', vert .see thaa the duitur is to his patient. the lawyer to his client The hrainwa traaaacted ia mutual braeut Editors, paafkJ-ees, aa-i all eosacetr-J wi;h tha professioa tbould hc !-l thean seivs aa a higher plane than paTronae intpuca. The Howarl Rove wnrks. at Bearer FaTIa, after a ahot-dowa of over two. months, resamed work last Moaiay. .1 ir
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