' . . i ii i i ii i . - ... ii i i . i idiiiii i in ..in . 1 1 i T- ) ' ' - - - i- , - -w-f-a:.m-m : J.f;y-f'-'' a -" fte Somerset Herald I f ITUUMTS 27. Terras of Publication. "rr auT "O125 --. if paid i ad-ac ; otheraiw 12 M " e-poaa will aiaroEEaaed wat2 2 . be uyatnhi. far taw saawriae v rvft2X ft MA r paaefiet toao- rr j ft.!. S - brf teeEi OwCB. Addrcsi TJX SjESXT HeBALD, Somest, Pa. aamsset, PsV - .-- T T" t Ber. Black. P piVlli.EK-HlTJ. Mjanerart. Pa. aTT1 i;MT-AT La gatrrt. Pa. II. rM'-I.riY. v.: ,r NT. ,.n .LVtTiTUW. yv-anrrrt. ra. M. 1-7'" - IL 2 "mn- w. H K; rrti- I! aI-Law. vrT raj v.'A Ki iNTZ. An--kLV-AT4.T I) Ail- iTLW. x-srl. Pa- a;..: t' - 'T iv .ji J. b. lt4t a J Mil. i.i:V at r-vm-'rwrt. I t. ue; mitt TianiS- !.a lT.ja Ptt. J ?reH. vTT' EY-AT-X. A . -uTctre. Pa. r . -. ttt t . Eistraase w :.-n rr,aV. f .,..ti";-5 ari a.i i ; r .c i-- ai CilviiT. c TT''t.M.'VsI-t- 1 i (: j - j ia ra?. w I - :uM w Hlwta , and ac,w-iin 11 F m HTM Arni.M.i'Ai-w'- (,"C is Kai&ni i- vvr;K HAY. ' -eierwt. Fa. :-- Kit- E-ta:. 'i artre.l w all . w iiJ rare ani jmrnyvutm J ..!:- II. VHL Aiivivyri'-AT -. .""1'! Vt all hona w r; jj -L .wail. D iAIS. D I"KV-J 1A AND frrKW5. SwsHEX'-ET. Fa- D H. . KIMMiXL, nnMai..i arryirea t the eitiarna &.; 1 ttie lwe).aa.iy i -lni ai u uJtia- vii Jtaiu D 1 li rhi eakei: ava a.rtr'. rf i -ii vri. D'l j. x. i. .rrnr.n. :r:.:'"as am ib..eis. -M rrrajrft:T-7 -n t.aervt t.a the r- i. t t-"-.'--C. '-Art ts ita.ft stlett. I) L J . M M1LIXN. i.M-v arectf'W -ib wry a:aa of .-aj .:.. Ar-i.-a art- ii:ned Ail . - r-jni i-:aa-T. ia Br , . A Beri3 EXirk. D'i "M. O "LLIN-. 1 KT-7. r Ei a .Tv-stair a !er. he ' pna- u.UaU s:tv.1 c- -l k. t t r.it,.. MV;a:ui! -LractULf . a. -. Rui .a" a.i .r.. ai..t -4 ilte beat "...-Ta-.-.!- Aii a.it ifjaraile?d. I) : r-,rKLrJ in fVr'tT. lle prac- iL List etiar.w 'IliTft CotllltY J3anlc .1 t!t:':-r t t5PT-rC 'r-ISCN. l-s::trr CasaiaX-.- , yiv-railed Situ. CHARGE moo '.RATE. C : in' nr W . CM .' sc- .tr., aw New Ws 15 ' ' r a .ft MiciNatm !". . - .' . ' al-a-v ar.i ttal-n ' '" - ev!-mi4 aaJea. visa a V- .-. L" T"T e- : - La. E!;s,-r otaerrvd. CURTIS K. GROVE. SCMtRSET, PA. Srr. j ?t-f.i.-.h. CARK!A".E. A't. x. riy it a lu.vi r:8 Ecne on Short Time ! tV.V- TT ,4 . '7-." Marallj . '' "t -:.t F-ri.t:n aid -C u- r r natiaetaat. "tat. t All Work Warranted. T d VemTt . 7V '-"wi Srlrn lur w iad rarf. and ew.! In. CCRTISia. GROVE. 'HAtLL. H,..miA5. MEPXILWT TAILOR, j utry Strra ) -t Sly AaJ 1wt a I I f AT!SFACT!ON CUARANTEED s omerset, Pa. I ft ! f VOL; XXXV1. NO. 39. ITERIFTS sAIX. By Tins, CfL-r wrto of Fl Ft and A-t r a tsum us ta. sn of Ocaun-ia r of Ca Pm. I wui trpimt t utiiif u uxn Uue? la MKnct bAt) 1 . tk-k p.m.oa FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1S8S, All tfa nbs. tii. intense as4 r'AJra T M3thia r;r i A. certain xrmt of m4 dtuaAe iial of Aaron .; a 4mtaa-. uo ti a.it A. k Ajltv r w1 uumtv k.Ari " m ; ! 71l(c twu. utU a&kt tziit4:nt j ALy Tfc- as ti Ttrt rf Altitrt ' : "Wfciirral ifHrao Wat. L. Hwnrm'ox. Ai j J ( At" t!i r:!:;. ti'V intrt a! t'.a.s of IHiitcI ' 1 ! t cv-ijttr. vii . a nin irt H hiuair la , .!Tarr4 f'taa4:. HrtWTset .. cm- ' ; i:;;ri; l- a ffwer or ttn. !n::tUiKt i Ur 1 Wit, I 'ru rrrr. ru. t.-vi ; Aak-rr ati.1 4 ;v-. iuir niipM-fiT-r5o a iwo ; ..n frtatf tiaru.i tuuc- rttfife bars aivd va.T i ior i; Ar ikir;ivy aui Xr use C tfuryc Sttar. ALs AU the riA. Ukr mns uut tla.ra vf TAxt y;:ta!i'ii;L; M:i;.rol. in aol Ui lb fiii'tttw- I rrJ -ti era. alr. La : A eeriaia a j e Hi'vxr Wiura -l M--eriaie. j . u ue -r. ' r-u', .i-z a m4 uvl ai i -ru3:i::. ba a 1 srri a& ali. ar a.r. 'M.vr aii L-t.a )i:ivtil tLe s;.l of U Avusia Athtitfht .5 l!H'-r.-t a-, rlaira A- ". vk f ii. Dd li tb t.ar.l!jr k--r;twt IVhI J-. ii . A t-matij, jt. ol1 cr.auiil :x Urtr T-siiia !wiTnrt. MMhacrfwt uaTv. tu. tww u un i iriaa -f tb km a 4 a JC N Hj. IHMl3i on ts Sn-tli by 1 4 Rici irtiiiawT oo Ln- Ka4 ry Ma. a i:tm Xirit ., crtr. ua umt rMsiiia t t mc oc ( aa. Kw.fc. arnJ ch; Use nurrtt AiirT. ati k maN lV-rt oa; Turkt-rUHK rtmn atid mn:rf .- 9-1 to tour 5 tv.i r afao trx tran 1 vntnr btvaw ?4 fn-ci fmul by 4 4j-- Umtttmi fterta?j tkaAa-a ra -S4i-tJCi a ne roperry of A. La t mm teu. J. tt.Mi aa4 l.arlea J. XTiMaC . Afi ih r id.u tlLsc., ii:i-rert aa ! Haira of Mary I A. M:-.T ai A. A. XtiawHr. ot, ta:izl fe idr ivu- ruiA: J-ntavi tmi x3. tn . 1 aim: rii-an t j ia: tjr sAfO 4f( ,TPriUl, Uayvtir a ;u U:r txiUvi- I iu tirs-TwAi rr- i-.-L Miuair in saaiMaury, j U- 4 tkourj Ai.s i toe r-i ; Vvti fc-r j iau a? j.tii: Aiiiw u, ua f-jaMir j uk. gw-Hto Umt ts-n-isAjATj- o like acua ul ioaB Jw i P--r riruz c a. w'h" ntT-xrr cf nf ? jaai , .jvt. laveiKT VtrLtt Ana Uic .hc asa A Ji .i. -r t tKr or m ui a citnaer Mai 1 j, Ua-sj'- J liKJf ur r to Un? 1 U jojt-r- ai : tW tia- ,-Jr..-rv runai, urn-art: tr nsaxi r -ar-r i aM:iti-!4 . itt w4tij- l ars i mi jr ica io piacr Im. .an sua. . Trm-t us hikiwr Vo n'x f-jua-y aa4 j Mate atv--5'i. t.-a.i ;i:tr at a siotx iw,T W P 1 1-aMsy. k f iiAsJu ira i Nor h 2. !' kn rr-i.- iw (it iaax wt'i Juitr iai Lfaeaae 'Utnst:c iJav i'.iiiU iMuauri -Suitr k Ua.t Srl h S TTKs 4 parT' lir! to p-M ihtctnt Laru;o r7r nwb Utjerr. La ur 11 LUtr ufi litxtea n-uaU, ttec-ai J laird ur t t a wrv-b trw. ti4-r by ln-t of tifiry TyteTiQji. i-rTac-r.y Jwua .bary. Vtr;a T;4 T VS cC !. - b laftawaC ff tR-tlia;llC n n:'j ar r- aart tT jsrrw-a- ;r-t acMrv rrM-a jsan r4 a U"aM a 4ii ct.vyii2 u -w-itn A iaiJi ii' tss-Ct-iitrr Kydldal j Apnl, abl r-t V,rd IB lf iita-r tor Iw-tjT'1;L JmtW ia utid it cw.at j 14U ?rjrai.V-r. oloi&i: i. fajrr j Tav- a ;b n-iiiat a I'tvp'-Ti y of Vary A t V y-r aiad A A M-.ld-a; tUc mii4 rf Aranuiia Ail t5j rffac ti-.: iat r.-H am! rlain r4 Ca:ha- : rliMf LalUL-n. a ;0". tla anl Lactam. U in. UmWn. u J .rrw and Auucaaa I. Urn w::. ,r auti kwai r-p--lj uli . - iiu La- j Nrrt. i. ill ai tila lia:ii n?.-d ; ivai r ;.-3-'- kia : A rTMB Hit rT";r t ;u.w in . - ana W aalMKirv. aaieTl f aiDty I'm , tttavvuxtr-n. W.nMiil sa ia .VasTTlt aiiti liai hv ai re-y. tijw a ,ry mM aa1 ao Vet tv tbuit i "i i.,,h, ,t,k JVZ.,2?Z?tZ5l ffiTaSS j lmTt. w. j.mwi ai.1 Amania u. h ana. nir. aa.i kr-ral rvrirvrdaii. t-- rf n U . Lata NfT i4a tor iit M iata w. tanartf sod r. !?chr. -AL30 A'J ihe rijetL. lillc iiuerfc air4 rlaiai of loha t tiTetJ rjft iaaur.it.. -.Ai't-r-aatrt 7va-i;v i" . aij'a uuMi otf 4. .4u4s0rr. Ai-m Kriiz. tii HA'..trT t heir. tv Aatary. Womti rhiiiipi j Ai;-s oJUatr, -tjH:Laaa.tt I acTr fT irW. j a sth t siwhiT! i.u mvorww lack Wa i a.:l Otiirr Ma!IMk.vRa UMrfk-ii s-n-str!, Tikr-a ia x-r-Jt.. a -iic t "T- rry ef Jn J. Fr?:. a lire Mjuof A'rxaiWr J:iiT, aUKrua- j NOTICE A2 r-rvr7 firrV.aT at tJ iVm sa m2i rr lair ..- ujal a f Ihr lT!iae . a-.ae ku. n at the time .4 ibe ai ai:'; V r;-::-4 a- a the IflrTT ia mnvkd .toa-n. .ir5 ft ail! azait. Iweapna- w r.. .t lor n o4 tc Sra Ei. r, n ' ra ;!". -t D- r-jr.-r.aar av.K pa-n o j .r bet.er TixirUT rf the t w i of UK F-tl. un .j t in. ui Uroe lixfi It l!e Cant J .l.tr -ec-iM fh.- a. .rWtit ui .WeA. aaJ l ' a... 1 artuMikaSirc Usui Ue par.-t.aae rart.r'T-V V ta ID fU.l. -.IT E.S.X. MILJ.KX OCRT rr.OClAMATIO i TnnEL The Kuwa-s:.f tVujjas J. BH. BTiLi.30.-nt tj!c tb -r T,-rai I ..in. if t a? tr--ti j ?Va- .4 tr- r-rri t-rr.-nxir r.r.t-,T the ;.a I -i.i-iji Itrv. :i ;wwr tTft ' al"1 T-Tm:D'T alia .rf'--ral Ja:i Ia-i',.-T- ! the irai all ra;-'.iai as . ftai r al. ow-r. .a ire aaia ' 1-J u aau ?-Jiai L and. .Lies P -Ha- t!Ja4KTnl ur 'rintt a.id Tmsiirt : jr. ! .-7xral .'a ': latvrry . tlal if all eapi , taj aad airr ntv tvi-i ta tie c.r.ty Hnerwrt i have wsi U.,ir prterpta. and ? diyrtL i b...- u!K a . '. u c-umnaue Piaa ai-d lweral ! v'r ---a -f uie Pace aixl reral JaJ i la-!vrrr. a:i-l court, of Ojer wi Terminer at . .si MONDAY, FEB. 27, 18SS. , . , 5 r i-Q r-r-V- rirentr. ati tWw ofrhe F-a.e. t.-.e.irer aitd t attHin tb Osmwor "oeras. IMS tttea ha tarw as4 . -:r oeT .... anl, tner iw :. it-. isrtliofi. A .r iTla TTkI!. ' e--- T - njT.IT aZLT. L Ti.-r at. ' " .... d in ti.at tr.a.f ai-rm to he .aooc l n T ' ' a. 1 vw v. r..-. . mt : t i "er, aud Ujrra l pftawcot. uaiM -ar .aii ta. J"- R. . McHiTJ.rX. 1 'D UNSHED OIL WORKS. THOk tPSON& CO, "..OUrwOCESS OIL CAK3 meal rr T.e Cll jal as ZlL -a:-r imd for Tijere is n.. bier or a rinai.rv atai j MlU li IVIW. lUIKTsaaas t , oHer j ttaniity ot'ir.i'k rmtr than an w ajj (An. K.tr tinmiiie t! catlie it stirjiaa an.terand t rr taal. iw tn.e the mat mw . T.E u jtticr. 0 1 J known will 6t I A . ynE.--j Mri'-ry t.r 1 J3-er a. IteaJ. For wnh I . small ptawttty caa ia Erd dai'y j ai'iie its tits, and fcr sHLt.P. Uv ! for L.S. Sc it ia Ki tUHMt fcatd. ta . .'lie liieio in a Imbtby cooaLlkita, aaaaiu : if. ratiataSl- am at I n c naaauf: ctatr M Ue L'li) I B . t:em iteat and h.lrjSe wrre. Wei! ani,-! LiXKED OIL fresa e...;nd tiit. j EL always tm ha.Td Write fcjr ci milar and prices. Sewi your . onlen to t;k'vi-sjvo, l-n-Sra. AUeirbeBr. Pa. TNTTnTN SEAWONDERSn- I iat' L. Ueia UMiMi it. . I P P but aiv Kraaard M I 1 1 1 1 BarrrHafbu-elKM nap. l tbo aiiirti arrd af 1 axiakae v-arfc Mas aa ) 1 tasMi whia. iiTia. r m baBa hwobM a eaar. avwd ' taasr a&Jreap u. . la len a l Ptakaad Maine, j and irwt fr-T-. ,n0 raMwtaii bew cttaar l at. a aj; asr. a a oar. frawa a ntr day '. a:fj uia arrt. then nr ur r t ara faarv 1 rd fr-r. ..-a:.: i . i mjomd. i i a. . bavp laafi 5.r - - 1 SS-T JS So Dyspepsia. Is that! mfaen t.t'd vbca wrmfeVnlf r iuif llk4C w nam jb m dtMlmmtrni rur-lpH. a&4 ur tr4ihfe i' it t faun W (1 : ou tw . i. hare n- amr ffVmrt.m rmw. IK ;4jr ..-ur mmu4 a . Vmpi-iiDMt .re aav-t toK K 0NVT!PTpiS.irfc! Ar-thsa utd vrmi ti -v roBi-Tfijy HumrUui : itiim hw ktuu h.itTt'r form lrs-T tmst uUet. at Uunc i lie undtrlffitg cattte is im lArrr. the And w ibn ir i-y rin. no r It mwrt w it Start th. Liver to working, when f1 oiir trouble, tuoa D.wi ppr r My aie s a r4ifcnwil viy-t: lr txov' i i ! i . " ! i. try 1 itv- ttt-ri nT r. I it-fvi Jr th- t-' n lr. r"TTi br. arnl but .U . N r--3 i ih.-. .fi.np w mnr ay .(tita r i-hr-rfijr Kllcrilw. Wr ?lU)Jr KtnWli. ad i ferl n ft"irr.t &-'() i:J b- n-a.-i t. all alj br .lriL--Wll- Jt KKK.-A. F.t VhJ.lo. J. II. ZeYi M f Co. THE. BEASOM WHY Joseph Ileminif. the well-known dnij- ii!t. M Marfcrt I ittecurtfh, se,. utore varied whisky than anv other urunst or lienor neaier, is, let, he make, a spe- j ciallv of bottiinif ttie rtire ,S-riHwr-( ' . . - - ; Ksptrt liwkiitjxtT H . now reccmi- HK-n.W trail physttTars as the tt ; wto-kr to be had. 2J. luis wniskr t : -riitM.s ,!i it is aced in tierniaa warehouses and 1 bronsrht 1-ack to this country and bottled y . v !r Pwnin, .nil Kj. Kna th ,1.umi. i f -rSF- STOMACH ' vFT ca AIlr Irrifsirf. i I T?J1'I i. J.lbw A- ttaMtno. at ulen'ts to show that this is a correct sttc- ; " I wonder w here you will get it," Hen meet. 3rd, this whUky is put up in full ry rejoined. Yoo will not get another quart bottles at or ii for placing j me that is certain. Why it within the reach of everr familv ft t ...., , -, . . . , . . . ; sn.MiHj I toil here ami econoraue m or- ntffUical purpones. A lull More of pate j California wines caa also be obuinea at t der to furnish yoa with funds to be lot V cents, put np in fuil qnat IxittUa, or at the gaming table?" t-" per dozen. Kemeoiber the place and i . , , ..v;- - .. : j t . r If I Jo not get this monev, saitiTora, j DRl GGIST, S4 3uSrl3t StTKt, HtittTjIl. Pa. j It is to Your Interest TO BCT V01 K IIDrugs and Med Biesecker & Snyder. srccewoiK to c. 3t. com. None lt the purest anl best ke4 in stiak. and wben Pm bmrnie inert by Mand ui, a cervain of them do, we de stroy tixrm. rather than iao ptxsr onour cuMoowra. You can Jepen.1 on having your j PRESCPJFTIGNS L FAMILY RECEIPTS j ' filled vth care. Our prices a as low j any other fir-rla bou and on j many armies mora K-wer. I Tiie psopie of this eonncy scent u. tnow jmtnmane. jm2 e siiail c.f in ton 4 4 I them the very bests their saor-ey. ! Ua- we nke a spedalrr of 1 j tlllLNtr IULSN.lv.. j Wesiiansee aatra-nVai, ani if y-m have f u- had tnxiWe in this dir-tton. - " eaa. t -He.illnotleavebere. Hewill in pnat ranrtr ; A fail net of Tt t. GRe io and Lave tout ye etaaiiiied. charts C examinatioa. and we are con I, lent wc caa sttit you. Itrmeaixl see aie. nect fully, BIESECKER & SNYDER. AGENTS WANTED PIANOS and 0 GAXS ! ACTIVE ' SPLENDID OUNCE FOR AND RELIABLE ML'! Z?7ZZWJXm i imrtisUiw liar Verfcw HtMmn Pioaa. JfnijbtMr Brm? Pinmx. SkiuMM- Btii PintM. Jrmmmd P4 AauML lat 'mf ar 6iar FUcr Smith A awrrrcaa Ora, amt T eim Pitam OrfnM. Ckitxf (vrtAr '.iejataa. .JaAnaaofee aasa Otokm. Ia the almrs 1it it ItkwV the Terr fire h- arrronrrt. ma-le h Oar I oitrd Siawa. a.-! barlii f).t. , ,II,.1rr trtam.tt.ai. tbw . ttl th. raint and BX :6ru-r ,.4.1 it. W tenw -no.(- iran iIT artiv.. mitwrrax aed leiia'ar arr- trw-r m th bo. iw frraw ! - ,n0rt ail gtva war na. fclX. nt HESE. Palais. Mr-c. Irb tm. FWa Ave. Yntri-m-.ii. p. PUBLIC SALE OF . Talialile Beal Estate. -:o: I prRSTT tn aa w-Vrof isr Orptair. rvmiT! of t ' ai futuc taur on uae pnaataaa m aitauc ! I att.p. taajaeui.!y. j SA TURD A r, UA R CIT 3, l&SS, avr. iaa tac fmmy ttl "Anaa Pi ana, dec d wait. A eartaii. uan v. jaiw ataaic e ins a-. rw ' ra. (,Haoa aad avdiurd Tnn.wk.- i. ?a.ie : Wi'tii j M.al jMmidaaera.Boia.auaha ! X eartaia tract ( atad auaatc ie M avyra ar tka a-id 61 ACRES 61 aata-haif afwhirs tarlearrd sad ia me4rwliT waw. aad Ike awaum luaaenrf Tne awpanate- ffwd r" laisant. aad aantty a water. TERMS w Mat aa day t at asd the bwluee Tea and dril.rrt ol ftl L t-aw. cn a rurtT.a. a. . CCSSICIS. AfROSS. V5SZ TOPS. a' 1 - - . - . Pa. atte SWyCaT Snsr sarfl t. 1 p,. ia-ssiK. Wratc AaAaren!-.T av--ai S0IERSET, PA., A BSC MISTAKE. I. ' Uorr Iitood vas .Ion ia bis little of fice at tb back nd of bU tar. Mr. Iron was a prMtMot hckicf man of aboqt thirtr-fiFe or forty, ami bis fel low townsmen frentrnt!T pniatfd to him with pri.ie as a self-made basioesi man. Bat bite everyboi'j' bad a good word or Henry Dynon, Tery lew peop.l epoVe well of h is brother Tovx. n tlie nigh: our story pecs our nwr cbant was Attin r fairat.'vUsw brutb-t-r, as a tb faoers nIiel cn the frown on bis fact grew ieflr " I can do not hiii- with Tom," he said i as be paced the nVxtr iinpatientlT. " I have pven h:n every pumbie chance, bat he grows more idle aol disfflpatel every day. Perhaps I oasht not to wt ftr tiim tuit 1' . . t . an nrmrtt in KM qaet fwran interview to-niitht that I re ,i , i What new trouble can he be mixed in 7" 1 The front door opened and a younp j nian entered quietly, and, afler a furtive j ', fiance arxin-1 the store, proceeded to the ; : ot5oe. ! j - Well, Tom?" said Henry Iyoa. j " I am here, yon see," replied Tom. j " I snppuse, said Henry, that it is ose- j less to ask too why too are so late or i j where yoa have been during the past two i I divs. Torn looked a eves fell. ttle nerroas, and bis That is neither here nor there," he J i - - a i i aaswervd to a swaitvnisg wy ; I have - ter, and I Knew vou were nut short of ; ,u r , , - . r ' Well, what is it?" asked Henry ab- ; . ' - -t?m,K,T., W.w. ,,t Lnrr'lT- ., ;n . f.,'rir- t I XllU! have some nuinev 2)0 or so.' , tuming very paie, i sftajl nave to leave ! A goo-i thing for the country, then," snapped Henry. 'lWt let that interfere with yonr traveling plans." Tom seemed to fall all to pieces at ! this reply. He made one more effort. " I hope you are cot hard np yourself," he said. I was never gttio? along beUer," re sponded the merchant, " but that has nothinj to do with the case." ' He pulled open the door of the iron safe, and pointed to a little tin box. "Do yoa see that? "he asked. " Well that box contains twenty crisp $1,000 bank notes. I drew the money from the bank to-day loran investment. No, Tom, I am Mv-rricz.but I am tired of rour - endless drain upon my purse. X mi-t stop, and now is tlie tiiue." Heary riwe from his chair and went into a cl-t t tor his overcoat. I a an instant, be&jre a man coald count three seconds, Tom had drawn the flat tin box fr jtn the saie and slipped it into the breast of his heavv overcoat. H brother slowly emerl from the closet and put on his wrapping Tlien be cked thedo. of Uie safe with a click, - j am y to go," he said. " Yoo t,. nn fnrrw in. mr,l . i. I nrw. 1 . , ' , some 7 I , ia w,- - l aSOTTTI .ri-l eiLDT Zl( HUT 7. 'Tf' , . ., tiood-by. old feiiow, aJ uenry, ! with a yawn. j -Torn walked out of the store without another wrd,hanciBi the d.wr after him. " I know him." soliloquised ttm mer- sition. Perhaps, after all, I had better look into his affairs, and give him anoth er chance." He walked slowlr out of the buildinj and lot kevl the dx. A glance np and j down the street showed him that Tom j j was c in silit, and he then quietly made Lb way to his Hotel, where be : straightway went to bed. i ir. ) After leaving the store, Tom hujgeI the tin box to his breast aad walkcsl at a rapid pace. " n m'u' thing to do," he mut- j temd, br.t I had to fcave moner. and I i worked io stake souse of it." ; j ineyouc man spe.i onwsra inronsn ; tie deserte.1 streets until Le reached the i river. He crissed the bridge and stortcl ! Dlm wuu slcc mg-oeanea ondiier. f Ta wiil;jl1s to do anrthin, to op !np the hUl on the other side. ! These two knew no miDderUD.l.n? , .averr. In no State did j His plan was plain enomrh. He was j an l 00 P"1 ODtiI doUl T- i the Whig or the Iemocratie partv ; ii!oin?toasubarln railwar station to f tlwfm 3nJ 10 "U c,t? 00 w make any attempt to abolish slavery.; take the train ft the We. .1.UB!vKa.r..llp,tonarijK. Wk n. took the tin box from under bis coat. " The devil .' " he exclaimed : " I most have been ma.L" I am no thief, and will cat my tnroat netore i win oerotne one. i There is but one thin? to do. I will take ; the box back to my brother, confess my i foHr. an.1 then leave htm. j He tamed an-1 retraced bis steps. J Wben be reached the bridge he paused a ; Mnesitaa noieasvrrinuteiunE wa- i ters below. " I may find peace there," , -1 gkmwiiiy. ""e ; readr the rash in waters were oumcr i " , " - It to the Sea. . ... - l Tool ran in the d-.rection of his broth- I er's hotel, and then wheeled about and ! 9 rT ' V", ,7 . "r1 ! , in- u - ;n i IamafiToi: hesaKL ?Wies.le w ill . , . . , restore tfte money, l most oe a man ii IWi. sr in wi' Armf. the nver and over Uie hi!!, into ik. vi..fc .. tva ;.t v. ! ""-- irniltr fceitive fled. Mile after saile be ! walked like a madman. ; i Tlie lights ,f the cty disappeared from ; riew, and Tom foon.1 himself wanderine ! ia an unfamiliar laalitr. Ariin the river came in sisrfit, and the ' wretrhed niaa drci-led to follow ita course. ! It was not far to the sea. He would ro ! on to the nearest port and sb.pasa sailor. Anything to jet beyond fcw brother's " 7 - " " h,m- ' . . ' Tens Ihe Leht of Jay &ad him, bet it was aoc Jikeiy that anyone aior.g the riv- j cride waald mwniie him. . There were j aawa a auauc iirwi , auwar I 'lew dwellinjcs, aad the people he Baet 1 "ft " listened ; VUQ , reflection. Both of these j sntasonixinir the friends of temperance. PrrAibition party. You, as a party, have ' I toJvf iir". v. t t, 1 ver TerT S"5 men. Polk, Pierce and 1 It is just as bad generalship in politicsa i ha.1 no greater part ia all this ;;uri,.- i I k.. v ' ' box . the j Bncjna weTe renominated, and j in war to divide and distra.1 your own i mxk than a fly on Ue spoke of a wLevl t I ' , , , ... ,, ! yet they are well entitled, with whatever ' forces. Your movement creates thtee has in moving the carriage. Appluaw. ' erse t ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1888. were farmers, who frere not dlsoosed to be anpieasaat!y inqaisif ive. So the half-craced man rashed on tiiroGgb. the day, till at nigUt&l he limp ed wearilr into a small seaport to wa ll I. Henry Dyson mad every eftort to find his brother. When he thoojht of the pained lock is Tom's eves ilm niht the noor lelkiw t , . .- r r 11 , . . ... . ,. . . encourssenjent. the newttpapers pablihel an accuant of ! Tom's nyrtervas dwappear.'W. j Bat it was of no arail. There was no I trace, no clew, and after a year or two tUe ' merchant eante to thecocchcqua that his I brother was dead. Hi-nry Iyon eontinaed tn prnsper. j ; . . . . . iiur iiiinr v'""'' vjiiic wi nuke u bonle rtiil liriirfiter. Twenty years La4 roiW awiy. when one n;'.,t the men' tunt ;Cond himIf alone in his osSce writing a letter. As he leaned lmt. in his chair to take a oiotaent'a rest he tuooat of the nit.t a score of years bchMw when Toa had vis ited hi:n there to nake a ha appeal. Tears caoie into t?ie rich man'a eves. Ue was a.y only brother.- he Abod, andlacte-l like a brme. How eas jt i would have been me to have paid his j little debts. Then I encid have watctrri i over him' and in time niv love would I a 1. .. 1 1. 1 1. . 1 I ; laAwC inrA tits urari, ij imt mnit l . . . no. u,;ak of th , . . " , (The door opened w Ua hanly a creai, s Hat v imuni wit a-ia heuu iu. ia i and tlie metvhant woail not have known it lt lor the rush of cjol air. ; ,, , , . - . - ,- . He rose froin his chair jifct in tmie to i . - 1. . .1' 1 ' . . .i .r ' " lailov, aiwaxtAcn uiui ukvuhx without even a knodk on the door to her- aid his approach. Henry P-yson kocked npon him in 8eech!es4 a-4on'ishment. If he could trust his eyes this w as Tom I'yson, bet not the Tom of twenty years aao. He sasan old man with wrinkled fa-e and white hair. " Brother," said the victor, hoi'ling oct : his hand, 'are yoa glad lo see me ? " With a joyot. exclamation the other j eacght him in his embrace, and then : seated him in a chair. " This is a clad howr for me, Tom," he j said ; " I had yvea yon op for dead, and i I have all the years been repnjachin-j i mvself lor niv haahae to too that ! nicht,roa know." ' ' ' "Hold on :"crie.i the other. exrite.J!vJ Yon must cot over ahelia uie with such ' kin,lness until I have aade restitution. ' Here in this pack.are yoa will (5n-d tl,e i mn.-t., .,.U tK. nm I t..lfmm;,!lli 'f WK-ke-Iness could not kill the tK- I-,,- t taken ne these twenty rears to make it ! btrt here it is at UsC" " But I do not understand " interranted t irnre . i i -Oh. bat you must,- replied his broh- i er. -Wben you turned away to get your coat that niSht I slipped the box j out of the safe aud conceale.1 it. Tlien ! yoa eUed the safe, nMcrk of roar o.ao-i i leu yoa. j " Bat the box was emiy I " shouted , Henry. . -Imp.ib1e,"awere.I Tom. fcr yoa . told me that rt contained .0. Well, I ruslie.1 otf w.:h the box, btit rrnte.U ; and was on m v a-av t fa4tirn it vtwa I 1 . ' . . . r-4 m i tr ix it in. r.. k r. n crTl the river. Now yoa know whr , . : flKI fin t aJitAS I lit ITX 1 E a nJT tlWim ' . V u , -, W back. hi ben I wouiu ask , your lorpvenesa. -lib, abat a fuoIUh Tarn," aai-1 Henry. ' W by, man, I found u the nnie j that my b-jokksep bad taken the mon- , ey from the box and carried it liack to the bank that afternoon, wben he found j that I was not pw to e it nntU the t next day. I missed the ewy layx, but t I never connected that with yourdisap- ! pea ranee. " Then the money' " Is ycsirs' said Henry ; ' ' but even if yoa lisd kt my money, as yoa supposed. j yoa should have come back to uie. I i sometimes talked roughly to you. but . yoa ought to have known hw I loved j yon, Tom." j The two white-Laired men snt there ( till midnight, talking about old times and makinc their plans for the future, i " You most live with me, Tom." said I Henry, as he took bim bonw. " I can't : tniT you out of my siht aain." And Tom eate his promise, at the same j iiue Lord f lWr.S , an.t more uewveo. man . I t r u - t - . . i- ilia uif miauise maoe a man of bim.-Wa!ter P. Reed, in y- I -o- 1 - Jatk shall pipe and Gill shall .lance" w,,, , in ,u. v... pi,. The free brn American cittien ! don't fear neuralgia with alvari,m lil to j froIlL 4,,T , twentT.fire nut m. ; Testmert. j .o. j w.'B vwioiaiiu, i The lenomiaation of I'resi-ienU is not a j j Itemocratic practice. Jackson and Van I mo rri.nvu uiat EKiaaur, IOU JWUOIl J cojt, mar be wrrten ssainst them, to be I , , - . , . ... ' piaceu m tr.e cuu-gorr ot eminent states- ! nn tur leto.il an'r tvW th.,f ran la. I . . a I -l Mr. CleveiaiaL alnart Tlden was not renorainate-L - , nominatioa ?mter thin Vr n.In.t - - . j to, toe nsufna of otSce bad not been I jhis. The fctke and the p-Jk-y are Udh j mlafi reociaataoo. Let no one. there- ! . , . . i fcre. fTore now to aiaxe it UislnTaJ j -..ii,. .v. .: i 1 j ' the raJicr which I ha- Hrm,,ti. Mrtr I h ohweJ flT lb, t 6ftT r, - Tims. . ' ' 1 . - ! E en Down to Old Age ! TVaa WactVll' WF tatadaJtfa eTataT a Ta- -mrt wSaw I . . , , . j ' - ,,-M -r: Tl!l.i1. wtrTive evef otrt;rvjL j Sotaioe to injore the enameL Pasasant i land reliable. Sold everywhere. Take j , oUkt. , ... j Xooer nvrrres the crops that make the 1 jmumaej bhi auar tna muh Haaa utc great west the granary of Ui world. THIRD PARTYISM. It Tru BaartAg; Upon th Causa of T m pr anc Rafot mS poach of Rav. Dr. Carroll. Under the aospiers of the Frohibiri party a Hnwion of the question whelh- er temperance reform requires a Jfitic n- ti . v .- ... . t ' Prohibition pariv was held in the .!Er)klTn AJemy of MoiconTho The cho. n i ! lvocate of die ProhiUtionb wastt-a. Clinton B. Fit, lately their raadxiate tar Governor of Xew Jerr. The other s si le of the qoestia was support eil by Ir. H. K. i'arroll, of the Iirlrprwitmt. After referrins to the matrnitorle of trie ta.-k of overthrowing the sat ion, he Bo!, pir.Jleiuen ff the Ptvii.bLtiun ar- t y.iu have not leiuteil to Jilan for . - yourselves ailditional or pro-ILminary hich' to everybody but yoo, tuasl ; awB hot1,, I mean the des.tnk.ti.n. practjeaiiy, of the two old parlies, l on cannot grapple with the saloon antii y--a have political power : yon cannot have political power until yoa can wret it from the old parties. To be tlie fir:, in stead of the thirl party, you naci.-t prac- ! taiU? dy the Rei-ablkan parry in tne .-onn ami tie iJenjocralie party ol tlie .-SmjUi. Applause. Let tuc remind yon that old-established parties, like the ( rviiMcrstic and Bepubliean, are cot cf . ea or easily kilie-l Yoa all recjember ; at the clu of our ciril war, the ieeiing ; was quite general that the fHrmocratic party had reached the end of its hi-ory. It ha-1 esp-viseii the cause of slavery, it '. had wazed a bitter and oloody war ajainst the I'aion and the Constitution ; and, when tlie retarilion was put doan. '' men said tliat the Pecioeratic party ft-il ; a ith the ConftieraiT-, and Uiiit its name aul orinizalion and principles mt-t never be resurrected. That was less tliaa twenty-five years ago. Where is that i partv to-dav bwt in the historvot Uie ' fast-mou!Jerin past ? Yay ; bnl In the ' t full viifr of hfi and power, hoi.i:n ; ! the reins of the National tiovernna-nt i ; If slavery, and treasrn, and rebellion will ; m4 kill a party, what have you, prctie- .' men, that is swore ;Tctual ? AppUc-e. : Bat yt.-a sar the Republican part is j aoomeu, aiso. - ine tirana vui irtv i - " cas a : i ltJ retw,i ' bout Uint of treason ; it , ted ,b cwiulry ' broke firver " '. tends of the siave ; l restored the ; rion ; it brottjht back peace and pr.- i fr',-T tooor " Xtn : it the ; Li-'a and Snmner and liraut ; n,J "!fI- Applaase. Do you think ; . , . , ! ... IVuiocratic, virtue will ntte the p i aU'" P1 a : V? "' I -P" ; plaur;. sesistasci or ma ou firties. ; rn .. k. J. j.i. s.. . cc-. -v "vu mi. m.v ; better eLmect from tlKe old parties ! and attahing it to your own. Yoamnst J wreck and rob these old parties, so to sjaak. in order to einip roar own. Y.i ! assume that it will never occur to the ' veterans who aiaa ttie oi l stop to t.ro- 1 Wvt thenweivea from Uie attacks of your , little canoe. It does not seen to oceur ) to , t!ut the Republican party in the Xorth may be wise enough and stron- . enough to circumvent your plans and re- I r r.. . t . . . t- .t T , A, ... - -. a. -ritj i t . . . . . . . . r i i occur to yon that b.4h of these old par- i ties oiim berre-lited at ieast witfa tie rk-t of aylf-nrrsf-TYaIun An! I it ' ; a- s-aaC.- a.!.. M . 3 . tnst.net. which La.lona to everv thiu? that hia lifr, iseth tie oU rsrtie ' ka h.w to wt.trt tbemtive bea j the dantrr berouies manifest ? ! The temperan. movement was d.4 I born with your organization. There was j prohibition in force before yoa named j your first Pmndential candidate ; ami all i the recent magnificent advance in tern- rjerance tegislatioa was not only not dw '. to yior infiiience ; it was. in some cases. , despite your influence. What reasona- J ble uMsnect have yu that voa will com into political power by fihtinir an-1 tie- j slroyic the old inies? Not the least. Applause. ; But yoa sar ron have a strong hope i r , . '. , . . . 1 jtroanded ia the hts-iy of political antt- siavery : and that as s'aveiy was ished by a special party, prowin? out of the little Liberty party of 1-vW to the mighty Republican party of W, so pro hibition wi'l triumph by your party. But. nnf-jftunateiy for yoo, the anJcy breaks 'own at the critical taiibts. Nei- t ,. . . , of ,.0 poi.tical parties of those reUtiJtl of tbe oSvl part, to rTT,i,i. i u , ?ute, Xorth or South, i i.hkh the one or the otfcer of the old ) ' . j j I1 ha 001 restnciive or j pn,niUitory le-jaiainin. titer are givini; : h legislation constantly. W hat the ; old ati-siavery ber-tes wanted was re- i .tnrtion or axhttt.n, not party triumph. ; Yoo are not satisfied to get prohibrUon ; , you want your partisan oronUalion and j me inumpu ot yourpany. MviDt.xai the ro.a nxria.i.vx j Ia the second place, yoa stake your van o.t iuj j.-v7 v. i auu dlia camps, while there i . n r, isoniy one of tne enetnr. mere are nepuoitcan ito- hil.itionirf Ilemocratir Prrihibitioti-tsts. and Prohibiticdi Prohibitkmist. And. gentiemen, of these three divisions of , -" ' , . nnlH . In Massachusetts tlte total role ! ... t in cities and towns against license was, ; in Isxl, .brmt I02..WX1. The thin! party rote for (ionmorthe same rear was onir . . . ............ s.u. ine rote nr prooioun.n in jicii-, : .. v. . r. -n . - , . the third nartr ean.Ii.htie for the Surreal Cocrt was onlv In Texas tLe I vote for the Prohibition aoaea-lmeot lai4 , year was The year before the - ikinl nrtT Ms ilnnmr m 14.': I IS In Georgia 112 of the 127contk t have adopted profcitotwo. in the same ; Sute the 1 third party Presidential can- y di - Ltte yot lftj rotes, a little more than j OD eonniy. ine eiecutyn re- , taru boul in iRastrations of this ; kind. ' Your Prubibi: ion part does not draw i the Prohibition rvjters. either in the j North or the South. And the reason is in ' eralc the plain reht of eTeryUoflT. It is be- cayoarhiorantan:rrstbeni. Yoa ran ycr candidates agsinst their eanii dxu ; y-m do what yoa can to de&at tbe'r candMites and e!ert the carvlidates often ra:n eandi-istes of the other partt ; Tca hams, worrr and arnor them, aad tell them, as yoa did in rw J j-.- ., ,v ar at-ceswHT to tne ;!; . . T - jaor"..-aand ejaiily g-i: iitht:.e j man who carries on the traif: rs.n You poiiticsd Mir . 'to ai: this as I rou. tfkeir poiicx-aJ pas sion, aa-l then eipecl them to break ; their party ties and kneel as penitent ' i convert at y-vcr pJit;iI hrine. Ard : vro are earnest ia this wartaw a'jaint the Repablican party ia partici'ar that ; fr the V. "pubHran ptrty r the IV-no-i ya seeni ahucst to frrit that yoor !le ' rraii- fa"ty. b; f fpnipf-ranr-e ref rta ! ilm ia not U'' wre- k parties, btst to esfab- j prju-tii-al. c'ii!iKe-ne. ten) pera nee re ! Prohibition. In It yoa wa jei a S m I Jo ci iy t'.-it the ortinnce I h(it ea!i;jaiin in V Jersey. In M -r- : of he Pr4lbir!on pjrty w a crime. I ris cxmnfy th K'-iubliuns coniinattl frthe .-vnate a tuan who 1:1 If a r-.ril as a Prohibition!! in the Aei b'y. The ricti-rats a.m:rratel a nnn who was i!tn to ! mir. . and y.-u nominate"! a man. Kariy in the campaKm a letter was sent to evsrry ra l-n keeper in Morris ccr.cty by Gott!:b Kr- -the Newark br-wer. te'Iinjtli' ro tfiat the BepaMican ca:vliil;i!e Wis a dacr-os man, an avowed Prohibitio sbtt, an I ar- -iag t.hciu to Jo a!l in their j.jwer to le av. ft fcim. the th'.ri party " Here is the man r as. the man who:n ' the sa'oKis fearaml pnto to cut down ? ; Hd they say tliat? .Nothing of trie sort. , Tlbry kept their own man in the field. Xor was that alt Ia the town of lUa- : doiph there wre mon than a srore ff tj.ird party ti-.kets vote-I with the name ' of the third ;arty rndi-late erj-l, and 1 that of the IVrmoiTitic ran-.li-lafe insert- . el. I iniiued lately cha"er.j?i the cy:r rerce of this stattu.eiit. bat gt no de nial, tin tao contrary, I was irvl that the s-irae tror.j was doie in other parts of the tat.. Ls it any wocler that such inci-ients as this shfutd drive soaie , men to the cooHcsft.n that the thiri par- , ty is not first, lost, and all the time for : prohibition? ; Tltiisri PtKTV n.tTF.rSH T' V!T'W. I In tlie third place, ynur fc'aja-ram-e ! piaf.)r:a is too tamjw a N".ai-aiii par- -ty, or even a sectional party. Applause. . Y.3ur " bed i shorter than that a man ' may -tret--h hinrself on it ; and the cov- ; erina narrower than that he can wrap ; hiic.'!' in it." If the frarful pow--r of ! the saloon is to be broken, we mast t'- jin at cn--e, and wish whatever riieis : we can command. If State Pr-hilition , i impoHibie for the prefect, then l'o.l ( option G-ay be U'eu. If kn;il option U j ai out of r:-ah, tht n sii r-t relive i nieasuj as are pioie Fiiou,-! be ap- j piie-L I nave no synijiatv with Ce , sentiiiicat taat .ares not whe'.r.er t.le i- : hos in a cotuuiunitv be fee or lunr. - I Every sakxn et a schi of vice and a - a -r, .... . ijK-n iea.1 us to oauitiprr pa;K srtsoo.s i ,h,U had ns to redu.V pubiic sal-vn.. t Apj-buse. But vour platfin n'5e- Estate or Fe-lera! Pro- i bibition. Y.Ia must wait evervwhere : 0-t;i the tii w ol s.:-.rt tbat -; r. -.r.!v- ..,tt- Vouicfluenceaa a'partv La r-ar v a.inst aij r tueUaU It is ur.iv Lk rance ,. Djt Mln r, which the I rr bibitkB fArtT to aliy )atiUd ft fialainc te sahs.n, except Sute or . ,1i.r-,I .1 . u.-. .-.! Bln T,u . t,, lM a " " ' ' ' " - 1 lUnal rartT on this narrow TUtf'nji: t' 3: a a . t . mj, u.- uj .-"uit 1 p.'njnHn Wi.nKJT ,ar iTitonne-tiate steps: The same srt of h!n ou,nead too, if von w:-re i.,v . . .son r. . ...t , . 5ajl, n. to 'take he itV-Ve to siie a, aa.j ,hen jlaiir br.t tojamp half mile and diu-h. to.., with so. h a p u.e WurlJ BCSer i Cever K Applause. Politiiai iart.es .J n.a I.i.lit i.r. in ., .'. bit nr. I. ir.M f--r.- fix. In the f orth pla-e, to?Bperarice reform Ls iT.nij on bravely without yonr !;elp. Your party has fciLt fo;:r Presid-.-iitUl -amjias. aud y.u have run fuil tickets in Euaay of the Mates x several yeur llow nany Consressinen have yoq tnt- " " . . .t one. H ir ia.nr xraiihera oC Mitte LcairUtares? I find seven credited to y.si in 1n-iX one of whom was elect. d by IVmix riilic votes, aad two by R-pub!i-cm. Yoa still have -vea. one each in four .States, and thre in Keuliii-kv. It is rather mean, I know, to tannt yoa ia:fS nTKl.trt aa f r. , rhit these seven but I thick the T - i . v i Leir-I itrs have .bvee. qnesLons are pertinent. What lf-ji-ila-tion have they devised and phf-ed n the statute books? Where are the breweries and the distilleries and sale. cs they haye ci-e!? What have vou to rour credit? You have But passe.1 a single la cor 'Vf iB J JT that voa ever w id be aU.e to pass a Liw o(. v-b L . - .- . . , .. wfc f8ii, .j, tiMf Umi bv m hk.h hnri.jTnhl rf Wlitirt Xfnh a-J lwn fwi, frifu whf who,:ne, , ments , XkbifiB, Tenne, , Texas, Rhode fcdand ? Tr what political I organliatU..n is due the macnie.-ent a.i- ; vanre in the past few years in teuipe ranee : Icffisiatioo ? 2sot to you. gtctlenien of tlie a ntr.n'Brr!v rtirrv "T arEist. L.a?9 tetujrance reform nry.'.ir the Prohibition ILrty? WelL I sh-HJid say ; i n.rf TeniriIUT nfjTm power and ca3it,lheref.jre.ivi.Iel .. n 1 ' a.:lfji . aHaiiua. Tea per. ace , There ref imi refjCires i.-.-Ut:n.a n prtpect that tie Pr- liibitioo twrty wt.l ever be in a Mention . . to furns.i it. , i Teniperance reform sucree-.s best on a ; P811 Tne Prohibition par- ; lttlrts 00 lnvaa TemperaDce reform rt-paire all tv.as-; R is1 Ail rotoiu ia Sjiht tli miuoa. ! The Prohibition party distar-i. ail these i : Temperance reform requires unity. The : Prohibition parry create diviwon. j lemperance mono pr.ip.rtes a steauy ( sIvanee all aim;: the Mne. The Prthi- ; bitW-n party requires it to wait while the ' party begins to prepare to yt ready.: Applause. j So; temperance reform does not re- : o VHOLE NO. 1910. f i'-re ina tTcnionian party any Qore than a "?. n y;n bt hi!! re-iin a braii?. It d-r-es &:t reqirre a dlinct Na- j tional i-rtv. The fik'ht mast be in the ! Ute. an.1 when the or a niajori- tr of tlem n r:irht. focirre wi!l be th-nal l"z:-U!..jn. TriijraJice refiirm. -r,t.( n. d n t cee-I roar t artr. t nt ; it rwis fa. I hare not attaceI voc as isd:v,fxi1 mem!r. but far rwrty a prT. Teniperan) reform neeL P-. lt'niperan-e reform neeL your eani-sTacw, y.or iivjrje, yfor en- th9si.n. It ner-ls y.tar esenries an-? en nii-s of vonr iuajn:5 Ttit r!i-r, f 'rrn. Fb-k. Aj-pUase. I do a-A p'e! tiy ; is n or- tbin a "Time if is a ! "m-b-r i f.- -ud ar j !.n-. Don't -.s.: f v i.- r-,a on. Y-a think rf.t th-r;. B'it it ni.iy na into r in: pn.-un.n'-a. T rt n- Let lii.;i it : a i irrn. a:;ij tl-si. ( atarr L-! li-.- i-lir.i I"lurr.(.cia L " dani ri u C'.-aT:Uiin is dalh it-arl. Tiic trt jli.iii a; ps.i-.tcis 111U be kept ' h-t'lhy al ciejr of ail -tr-ti.ins and oflV-nsive ciittr. Oira, i there is trouble al.c.i.L Ail 1 he iiwcs of tht-? Jarts, head. ; iKe. tun at, br-hial tu'-san-l lungs.! tan deiijifctfaiiy and entirely csred by ! the c-? of B-.w'hees Cierriian r-yrup. Ii ; vi b-n's kc w ti.L airea ly, thousands ani t!i-.itaMi.di f peopa toil you. ' Tlfj haw ba n urel by it, and -kivw how ii is, themselves." &!ti(e only 7 ents. .Irk any iniTTJt. Her Last Request. "i;.-Hl-iy i" hrf- jei-t Irivnlv, and his ' ";! l'f M". pushes an 5 pinches fraii.- sbx with eutotson ; -kl-br i a.w, an-1 it is not octU lie an 1 may heaven Uie. yn. Remember. : tM bruk'a thr-tt;:i their fence an 1 cap-Mi.-s tl at al:..uH I can n win j tiie "le that be is all..-wed to car- yoar love, I sha'.l a! ways he roar devoted 1 " & i.ffi.-u;t assail tb- fri. i. l ard ifar.y time I can be of anv ' br:d.-a.o:B anion the M r.jr:ian JCak t i v; u. vou w I 1-ave II haw Imt to ct.ro- ! tz .atra':ia to- n.i.-, I n--:it: " I am s rrr. Mr. wrridje " said Mis u ti'i. :n a low tutu: f v,ce, "to have bee a the means r.f oriing you so r from h'liia.-. but si ace vmi are so kinI as : to oiler your ?rv-.rt5v I will ast yoa to mail a irtt-r I r ux on tra.ii." -!-. ur waT 1 1 ,ve The Homeliest Man In S.-;nera.-t. we!i as the han.bfroest, and other, are inviterl to call on any drwit and T- irfr a trial b.tie of Ketip"s B.il-M-n U-r the Lnna. a ime.ly that is sp;o3j ectirr'T rjwn ita merits' and is ?uamnr?eS to cure and relieve ail '-. jvrirjnjc an-t Acute t .vi-hs, Asthma. , t.nie?::t! and Consumption. Price 1 cents and fl. Ben Butler the Truthful. i .. ... Ar.cn .rr attractive penaca! traits . , r, ,, . , . 4rJ. ' it" ( ' ' . .j r T..r ta . rmm . i. .4 i . . . . .,' . savaj twt to it. now and then, as it il. .i ii , ia-htsout a.-r-rw tlie pp-!e w horn he i , ... . . . . . k.-s not a-ree w ;th. i ut he niyt anove , .. , i an a j"i.c ii.r iwrjan Kf. w neifier he ever fn'iy enjoys humor. which he - is thai s.i!.j.K-t kts lieen d.sibte-1. but we . j wiil f.4 kiin. I: wiil I reiuetii:jetvl I thit when the sneral was ia common I j ; at K-s-reas I.,ar the negroes ftjrked 1 thitU-r by t!:e hnn.ire.ls. bjred by the j irr-ant of fravdoni. He had been (iiick I to c:ass;fy them as contrr-band of war, ! j an I alert a w-?! to that titer must be J ;car?!?.r. " : He built a small I; ..! bni!d:n? where ; i il... - ..A . t?I 1 . . i ww. ' ..e, ...., .-o,i.o i unziix. ana tne cat- ; f ler h-.d was the smai! besrnnina'of the ; Hanson tntt tare Institite of t.x.!ar. wss cntt?ranT?r ia use oi. til r-.-n i; . w ilea n was replace.! wr.tt anew -tn turt- be ter uiteI to nr?nt mi Tl.:s ii dedicated n4 lor. as . and we jT'te an episi.le f the exercises from 1i:e ."te-.i W.rti-a.-u a.neral Arn-lr;ri was in-lritin th. children, a. f !!: -m-ra! A. N-jw I wact you to tell nie wu.et y n free ? A ciiiiiir of v--irc. Air.'.him Un ci i a. ' aen-ril.k. But there was so'ae one wh- set y.i free before Abraham Lin- coin, and y-o art remember h:ut. It was ..leceral T-itier. A pAn" in wltk h the rvi! Ire3 a'rsrrr'x-l the mf. .rotation. , Now wh.it 1. 1 rt-ral &ier do ? njii: vc4te pi; inj npales-nily from Uie tiiiddiv .if halt. He never tol 1 a lie! T o jrfat enemies Hood's arsi)pnril la ar. 1 irnpi.r.- buxL The 1 itter is utter ly defeated bv lfw ;-ct:'iar Medicine. Roses in Theirs. T!.r- elecsnt youii; ladies wore azinj in a win-to oa W.!-irk avenue in theber1 .-f the rity where a chice as-sr-rtu?r,t r-f :-r.wir2 rbn's and flowers were presettiuir a fine disjiay. '' b l one clasping her hands, w.-uit a !-iv,iy rre . inis must ts- a new fl.,rt's place. I'm jnm.. firf.t. in to buy .ni' f! .wers." "i he opene-! the door, the other two foowini and were met by a cWed lor in bcrti-ns. "TtL- Ir. :n't for ladies." he sal. polite .; " Est I u ard -a-ae rrawV ler-d.-te-l , theyourifLdy triuj to push, her way i in. , I". rw-saia't .r sale, raiss." said . me i.tl.e darier stjcwin Lis tet-ta ia a ; br- d . .... ..... T- tbiaa;!" stsptd , we t went nttht ia . . . i : . t t : . -. - t tr .!.. I -d aii never -t ov-r it ' " ' . . ' . . . ' R. . , V-Air- sheer-' tr up and dowa tlie' ; f ; " .j... ........ j .f ,a lH3,y,eavene fora ftxista sl.ip. -i-t-C Fm IWm. A ht;y man at the State election sent ov(.r U) a Soith E-a'di foundry to set h3Tt)te hint. if. Japanese candies have hitherto only , bee sect to China, but a trial shipment: to America a i.i.tcl)ed tlie oth-?r day. j Thought He Could Buy Justice Harlan. J JisSie Harlan foils a Virr of a tran iw canje hi Lc:c l-jk DiLl. at i a- tire raRzer, aemt ia Li card, fJ when the J:jJge cam- ifoa bJmit.'y toid him that he pn poted to aiake a tjrtuae Sjr both hiawe!f anl the JJ if the latt? r wodd farnUh Lint information abent x ! eerua de-Loa that was pen-ilci aa 1 . wjsexpei-el t aT-t k. Thf mm I prtip-we-l to Jurniyh tlie capiul an-I 't ; the ta-iiniT He was w;ioi nre.Ter . t deride pnixs ejitI!v. The J ! cuauplrteiy Ukea aL k by tUf j men's x4 injjjiruur tluil L fcanely ! knew what to tiy. hat the Laav&r of the i aitaaiskrti irk k hita at onto and I.o , sked the caiWf if 1m -uU kla-!'y uvA i np under the chandelier where his tcai.l sw jog ai isss tce. raestrar.er ) ood the scraiitiny wubout .ochi2. Then the J ie i.l : My frien-j, yw Hv aed !r:e- i thin that on: imprr.per an-1 itu- ! Mb!e. but tout pr-.twuon &o-ht to j I .rc!y know why I do rj iWrl ia th nso-i to an rt. I t rrt t:n tlut voa ! aware of the Bi,iniiioni- ot yo.-;r j rnpiUioo, an.1 theref re I i treat this a I otfcrrwi? wnfL mia nc j uea mis a i otaerWiSi? wnfu i am to enter into a ;iU:'!hi w ,tH yon. a that wontd b wrm-: bnt I wi 1 ! tell yno hw y can gi the iurjtat;on ! you before an one eLse." Th man ew br-'itt rx-il np. when tie Ja-t;-e eoo:in)el : Cn the day when the o; iain is de livered I ca.in.-H; tell y Oil when thit w;!! be rnmc to the Sapraje C-Mirt nwri w? take a Seat on tfte fr-rtit !te-n-h. Tli-n, as it is rea I. tiie amn l till r-.K-! . yr-Tr ears first. tnlev;nirs,." And as th man with asiMiiewhat ctv- i.'n mien funte.1 b Wi the J.a. the JiitKt added, with a peculiar emphas'S in his voice : "Wait a moment sir; riq shraul-.I thank me ft.r ry kickim; y down ; stairs." t Si' the man with one botsnd had sl ' ready cleared the hall and was fear-ru down the street when theJa-ts-etfHHi-'ht-fuiiy retarae.1 to his slidy. .V- 1" t Brides Who Perch in Trees. Aaior.jthe Lo'a of Western China it is c-Jst xnary tir tbi bri le oa the we-i-; dinf morair-a" to perch herself on tht hihc-t brjrK a of a Urj? t ree wh.ie tii-. el'b-r feuiaie nr r. L'rs of her Ciii ily ciisreron ti )"mrr littjl ar-ne-1 witrt ! K-k. When ail are da'y statwrl t! e j trid.-rro.ni cLiailwrs up Lhe tree, ani.iexl , no are in the haiit of eelebratic their tiianiajr-s in h.rP tects. dirtied int. i na-Derwaa seperate. rmt ecrnmuni.alinj i cooipartaieala. At a ivra uj.', a r as the raests are a-weiabied. the bnie start otf thiuj;h the con-, parunent'i. fid Vowed by her wr, while the wouen "f the warn pment tiirow every sibi.- itiipe-liiiieBt in his way, trippio up his i enwary fevt, boidinz down t!e curtairs fever.t Lis passase. and apply ma will-w and ai !. r g itches nnmett iiuity as be sto-ps to racs them. As wua the mavi : en on the and th? rrr.'- a a tii ; tire-top. the koruk je is inrarial.ir ; rapture.!, however, nua-h the pos4Li!i:;-. of esiape Buy he ia her bnr. Hftrt- Wtifm M' .acinar. t ntar fc 'hr Vtai -iia-r. liralb : ! a. '.h aaah.T, vhrs v- fr-fct Fir rb Sr Vr 9r-T. len:d. Af rhiwt art a rr ' T1,e untimely death which annnaiTr ramesotf thousan.ls of human beinas in ' , , , . . , . ,, th- prime of ronta. ts in-l-ed tern. 5 rt a ppra-h of consm;4 ion is tte- ! sidi.TTs. an-1 the su-rer hiruse'.f istb- 1 , . , ; ntust ntvnsci.Mjs of it arpr.rh. ( , . of the tcK aiarmmz avmpt-wus thi-s , . . ,. . . , ' dra.J d;ea. is. in fa-t. tre inrj.li.-sbV h..pe, which hirks in tlie heart of the. victim, preventiiiff him from takint:n--ly steps to arrvrat the n-.aLidy. Ti.at it caa f arre-te-1 ia its earlier -.t.:.--? is Js youd qaesti'rti, as tilers are h-in-!reis "f weli-aut ben treated cases wlu-ne It. Pierte's j-ji.fn MIica! I'i-a-orery has e?ecte-I s rr.n;j 'ete cure. No Children. I think the dilcuitr la-twren Tab- r aIul lid .,u!d be eaailv -rtid if t ie r:,.i. i ,, " i ... syniiaahiie witii iie ta Fr.in.-fwj I .1,. rit-. . , a.Al.-, i.. , aslv tell TLeni t.'iat the rir pity them anl w-xi'd realiy like ; to do sutuethin to li'iten tire burlen ..f uitu h mt.nr-y. T ere is an aafi! . of jjesuiae, kin.l!y syni;uliy a;T..D tl . Liht.Hr.j4 cla.---s. When a lin,iTy wants to hire a -r.a:it, the huly f the Lac-? i becomes aessive acl asturts tise -a-r-: vacthastol" suspected to lrin with. Then the ervar.t rets Dia l, si.-i there's ! triable. u tuany iaiiies cutiipUin of the eiiishce- of servants. No ; il fc-n'i si. Por huriiaa nature i D't ba 1 m L'tnt. i I have heard of mer.t so fiil of t men seekic etits.-y-I'htlaiiie-aa an. kilri- ; ly feriin ar.d sy mpsttfcy that they sfaocM make hen law.es biawi at t:-tr har!i cpmioa. ?w," here is a rase in prnnt : A Is-Ty fri-n l .d'mine a-iveersp. f ,r a rrar!t a ' t-w weeks ao. She ptit in the asoal 1 n.all ad., and as an explanation, which she thotlit was demande.1 by the rir j enmstancrw, she pet " no children isa- tin-t!y in th a lvertiserrient. Je ha 1 ! foirf ore that suited an-I was. a- usual. ; a little anvaai-. as to how she wooi-l :' tnra o"ir. Tbece came a rir. t ti.e 1 and a et-yzt woruaa caa-.e in with tw ; childr-n. She was n-here-1 teto the ' parl.r. IK-l v ;n want to aee meT a-ke-1 t;ie I tadr. i " Ye-t, ma'am." ; " Weil, wltat tan I !- f y :i "" j " I feel soitt tr vou, ma'am." "Why?" " You ad vert i-ed t t anint. :'.In"t yoa?" "IdkL" "Ami rowr a.Ivertisir!ent said r.r 1 had iv eh iJ. i ran. and my beart joe bie, for row to think yr.u sh i.l be so .h-s ' late. BLa'am. and I've eooe ia aaawer ! yoor advertMwieBt. roa'ana." ' - Well, but ' " I sai.! to myaeif. ma'ain. '1 lew's a ( poor, .lesriiate woman as hasn't c"t n- rriick nor chieL nta'ant. t rjwde ber- aeif witfc. ma in. - But I" " I ko- w h must be bar-L ma'am. sn-I 1 Tve rjrw to oner myarjf for the place. ! I re ? two children, a',, as WiI1 !'Ten T 4n, the sea.-a."' But I've 4.4 a servant w-w " in-U-vh lioud tuorsias. Cwf, chii-lren." 'tiil-di's VJtafiat-r is what 1 aef r ! Constipation. LossofApts-tite, Viai asal ail sympavaaat of iHspepsia. Price 1 aad 75 rents per bott. soM br ( W. t aVatl A Son. Whisky lowers the man an-1 raises tl devil - '.ranavei Tiava. : i 1 - i IT TT
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