: t V1LLENELLC la the trood alks ak. With the awl. oy rt While ll i-""-' ud mo"' A.I the lead tevc4rc trorn ry, drtOrJ and sere. Jatbwnod,k,',l0!- The oM "!" bare known Ail unrtalned by tear : While Hi" sn.anl " jirrs.-4 In secminc lour. Cu- Hover Iiriuf "1 IB the walks !'. The irmt bram-bes sroan Like to mortals In fr Wiiile Um- wiwii soh mod moan ; m the month are laid prooe on tlieir luv-k, sodden bid, la Ihe wood alk ali. hue the winds and "- HER BABY BROTHER. I fell in love with Araliella Appleby when 1 was very young. There was a great kril of young AppU-bys, who lived with their paienta in their country seat in iK.vedeli.aud Arabella had, as elder sister, a miraculous nuiiilier of household -.tres in const -fpieiM. However, her princijHil one was 1U), a youngster in tu i.ics and short lwnlaloonK, who was the very imp of mis. hi:f, but whom she adored, believing him, as did the rest of the family, to be a' most remarkablo bov. j Jin,l lMx-n courting Araliella for a year, lm had never yet found a moment in which to sip the ijuestion because of this dreadful JjI. We are all hyj-s rites. I admit that I ,lid curry favor with the family by prais- ini? loo. nut io " - ' . , , . . ll ! him. A"d now tlierc lia is-gun t AraU lia a liiiht-huired younjrMot- t.ir.evideiilly favored by papa, and I re- j ..ln-l to Mcak or die. l.ven witn two j Mratagcm might prevail; he might become aUirU-d in something. 1 knew his great nutitixlied longing for fire-crackers. I would buy him some. 1 would lead him and Araliella to some sequestered nook, and amidt the cracks and explosions u-W her to ! mine. Tne diliiultv was to io it in sucn a . that Mamma Appleby could wi una ic : splash in tne well, we iookcm arouuu. (lllt j Jioh w as now hen-to be wen. Nothing but the awful certainty that j "He's down the well!" screamed Ara bia mamma felt that anything connected bella. w ith gunpowder, fiom a cannon to a tor- Yes," I thought ; " he must be." pedo, was necessarily tital to somebody, I ru.-ihed to its side ; the water was ai;i Ii.kI nerved her to ieiiy her darling the tailed, but Bob's form was not visible. I di-sire of his heart ; but since it had been j caught the chain and let myself down, denied, I kmw my power. With two i l a moment I was in deep witter, and piin.l of cream candy in one pocket and j et to the skin. I came very neardrown m inckel of Chiiiee crac kers i'l the other l tK, v,ut I eiught something that .. .1.-1:: I i.r.Kve .le 1 one afternoon to the Apple- ; he m:tiiio:i and a"Ue-l for Bob. ; claw. "Bib is R-iiiK'tthere in the g.irden." j I kn"w as well as I did when I reach Siii.l Mrs. Api'leby " His sirfer Arats'lla , the surface of the earth agtiin tlial Bob ii- Irving to ersuadc him to take the kit- jjaj thrown ir jmss in, but 1 had not tens oat of the tin pail. He's sellingthein j lne iuhuuianity to leave her to her fate, fur clams i with the cover u, yu know,) i out I came, drippim; w ith water and and she's afraid the little things will be smothered." At this instant the air was rent with shrieks. "She' taken 'eiu out, p'r child," said l.iamma. "I'crhap I'd liest go and sec what I can do with him." Mum, the butcher," proclaimed a ser vant at that instant. I'll go," said I. " 1 bave some candy in my ocket. I think I can console him." Mrs. Appleby went kiu-benward. I, led by the how If, found Bub. He was in the summer-house, beating my Arabella with both his fists, while she held in her lap a party of very young ami skinny kittens, that had evidently not Wu rescued from the airtight can any too soon. " tiood afternoon, Miss Arabella," said I. "Why, Bobby, what's the matter? Come here and see what Ivegot for you." And 1 produced a jiortion of the cream cr.ndv. Bobby atopjied yelling. He came to ward me, stiil streaky w ith tears, and ex tended his paw for the candy. "Ix'tustiike him down to the grove, Miss Aralsila," said I. "A sort of change of scene for him ; and I want him to say bis lust new piece ' Cliarge of the Light Brigade,' you know. It's really wonder ful for so young a child." "Oh! iudeed it is, Mr. lUwdon," said Aralsila. " Come, Bobby." There we were in the grove ; the trees cnconiassed n ; the grass was green un der our feet ; the skies were blue, and the breore delightful. No one near to dis turb us. Now, if I could tjuiet Bob, I eould " tell my tale." "Now, Bobby," said I, "let's have the piece, and then I'll give you something nice." " Say it, Bobby," said Araliella. " No," said Bobby. " Well, no matter," said I. " It isn't riht to overtax this fine mind, Miss Ara liella. I'll wait until he's ready. Hereis the candy, Bobby, and here's something else." "Oh, Mr. Bawdon!" cried Araliella. " What would mamma say ?" "They are jierfectly harmless," said I ; " and it is certain that he will havetherj some day. Why not let me teach him bow to use them ? Boor child ! he has longed for them So." "Ik now it," said A rabella. " Now, do lie careful. OU ! jh !" 'Hold it so," Bibhy," I said, "and iiotd this so, and light this thread, then off it goes." " Wheek ! smack ! crack ! went the fire1 cracker. Hurray P' yelled Bob, in great glee. " Lenime tire 'em myself." Just what 1 wanted. But there stood Araliella, absorlcd in the wonderful sight. Off w ent the cracker.. "Isn't he cunning !" cried Araliella. "Oh, I've a good mind to go and call mamma to see him '." " She'd lie nervous," said I. " Miss Ar aliella, I have for a long time been very anxious to " "O-o-o, t une fire off my clackers" said Bobby, advancing at this instant. " Fire them ofl yourself, like a man," Klid I. " I ain't a man," cried liobhy, insulted. " No HUl h Rni1 UV to yell. ' He's sifter's treasure," said Arabella. Please, Mr. llawdou, fire off one for him." I I'nvd a down. Then Bob's mood changed. "X ire 'em myself," be remarked, and took them from me and disappeared be hind the bench. I began again: " Miss Arabella,'' I commenced, "I have waited lo say what I now have to say un til my heart is almost bursting. I do not dare to (latter myself that my entimeuts are reciprocated ; but you must have HtVII " Whack! mhack! smack! crack! Araliella started aay with a scream. I slood like Mrs. Crummchs only not "on my head," " in the midst of blaring flrenorks." That imp of darkness Bob had pinned a ck to my coat-tails and set them off. h, naughty, naughty Bob! Oh, how it has seorclied your nice new coat !" said Araliella. "Bob, wlutt a naughty Bob ; but it was cunning, too ; wasn't it T she added, in a w hisper. Bob, in th gre.it4 glee, betook liini pe'.f, at my suggestion, lo a sjiot beneath a Urge tree at s mie distance, w ith his candy and crackers and I, in my scorch ed coat, sat don beside Arabelll on the rustic ant. "Arabella,"? s-gan, may I call you o? Mv existence """ ' . Oh, oli, ihhvo Ii !" yilloJ 1-.I at this jonottirc. "Oli. on, on . "My darting r crifd AraUlla. "OU, miiatisitT" He bit mc!" cried Rib. "What bit yon T" crieJ AiwUlla. "Not a dog? oli, it may havs l"en mad, Mr. Kamdcn." " Then's no djf l rf , I said, a little sulkily. " A bird bit mc." suiJ Kob, aud litl J up a jv. Some nacp, attract. by tbccandr.liad given him awing. Here wus an inter ruption of length, a calamity of moment. Cut Araliella had some ojiirita of harts horn in her pocket ; the rtin was touch ed with i, Ibe an alleviated. After ten minutes or no l!ol was disminncd. I sat down on the rustic seat and K'an again : " There are moments in a ninn'a life, Ar alella, w hen" "He's killed himself this lime," said Arabella. I i.iyweif thought he had. We rushed to Bobs sile together; he wus howling dismally, kit-kill?, Btrntijiliiig an.l shriek ing altogether. His mouth was full of red paper and w hen I pried it out w ith my linger he delivered himself of this ac count of the niishap : "I eoled a claeker and fired off a fcinly." He'll die," said Aral-!:. "No," said I, " He did not wallow it. I've got it all out. See! Now we'll give him a drink of water, and he'il be all right. I led the way to an old well at tbeend of tlie grove, dropped, the bin k-t down, , . r l....r .... I .1. maoe a cup oui in a prvui rai, "" drink, made him rin.e his mouth and seated him. w ith his candy on one side I Bn,i the rrackers on the oilier, mid-4 the grass. Then I took Arabella's hand in mine and led her away fir a few stejis. " Araliella," I said, " I am nlsiut to ak vou a question to w hich the answer mu.-t be 'yes' or 'no.' " If 'yes' 1 bhall le the happiot " j I got no further. There was an awful . . . . . ii - , , i scrabble.! an.l s- raU hcd me with a sharp I gore, after a little experience, w hich sat isfied me that it was easier lo go down into a well than to get out. And Arabel la stood w ith a serious countenance aud tried to help me out, aod nearly pushed me in again by an unscientific feminine grab atuiy coat cull'. " Bob said 'peep 1k' to me just as you jumped in. I found him behind the cur rant bushes. I'm afraid he threw poor nussv in. Are yon vcrv wet, Mr. Uaw- donr The cat, which I was holding tight, dug her talons into mo at this juncture. " Hang the brat ! I won d"r what hell do next?" said I, shivering and stinging. ' Was such an imp ever born?" Araliella drew herself up. " Mr. llawdon," said she, " I could not fail to understand what yon did me the honor to imply awhile ago. Mure on the subject I will never allow myself to listen to from one w ho entertains such senti ments toward my darling little brother," and she sailed away, allow ing me to de part as I pleased. I did not remain in the grove ltti, and I never called on Ar aliella again. She has married the light-haired tits' tor since that time, but my envy of his happiness was not overwhelming; for, when they went on their bridal lour, 1 saw a a third parly in the carriage. It was Bob. Hie scolds and frets, She's full of Ja-Ls She's rarely kind and tender ; The thorn of life Is a fretful w ife I wonder what will mend her? Try I)r. Tierce's l'avorite l'rescription. Ten to one, your wife is fretful U-cause she is sick and suliering, and cannot c - on - trol her nervousness when things g- wrong. Make a healthy woman of her and the chances are you will make a cheerful and pleasant one. " Fivorite rrescrii'tion" is the only retneily for a woman's peculiar ailuienL", sold by drug- gists, uuder a positive guarntee from the manufacturers, that it will give salisfac- turn in even- case, or money w ill lie re- ! funded. See guarantee on bottlu wrap-j jier. Large bottles, SI. Six for Bill Nye on Gum Chewing. One who signs herself" A Yossartiirl " writes to know if the habit of gum-chewing is really injurious, and also whether it can truthfully lie considered rfc fr. The letter, though carefully and ingen- iously w ritten, is scarcely the work of a I why more than a million bottles Vassjtr girl. A Yaar girl with the edu- j were sold.the past year. It relieves C'ronp rational advantages of that institution, an 1 V.'hoop'tng C-ough at once. Mothers, and, knowing, as he muit, that man is j do not be without it. For Lame Back, a endless animal, would hardly add rcss Side or Chest, use 8hiloh's Porous Ptas such a q jest ion to the undersigned. This ter. Sold by (i. V. Benford & Son. young woman must be playing upon the credulity of one w ho is easily made the dupe of those who write tender words with got hie penmanship aud seductive odors. A Yassargirl would not need to ask whether it would lie injurious or not for a person not having four stomachs to try and emulate the cud-bearing or en dogenous (rtdwi iHii'ia. She would kuow it at once. But it is not alone because gum-chewing is injurious that I would speak against it. It is tinnice. None of us are usim; gmi lhi, v:n(l.r in our ,t interferes with the clear nasal enunciation ; and when one goes to l-d with gum in the mouth it is too apt to lie stu k on the headboard of the betb, where as it be comes more aud more frequent, it mars the svnimetrv of the furniture and takes off the varnish. Moreover, you trm to accomplish so little in chewing gum. Chew, dear one, as long us you may, but a w ad of spruce has gu:n to stay. Man gets weary at set of sun, but you can't fatigue a end of gum. If I cau do anything further iu the way of advice or album poetry I am a chewer service. "I hear you arcetigaged, Mamie T " " It is true." " Then mother was right." "What about?" "She said you would be engaged before leap year was over." tourer. ixve is an old, old rtory, yet few of the girls murmur " chestnut " hen they bear it. Tlie Canadian Parliament will make a grant toward a fund in memory of the ) British soldiers who fell at the battle of i Lundy's Lane. There is talk at San Frsuciseo, Califor nia, of importing 3W0 girls from Europe to work a servants in that city, Ho was an Economist. "How much ytr charge ter go er inile?" an old negro asked of a street car conductor. "I wanter go out ter see Bnidder 'Lis Smif. Aint er fieah-an'-blood brodder yet. nndereUn', jea er brndder in de faith." " Five cents." "Jes fer cr mile? I tell yer dat de man ain't more sho noff er brudder jea a brudder in dc faith." The fare is five cents." "Jes fer er mile?" Yes." "How much is it fer two miles?" ' Just the same." "Look yere, hew far you take me fur fi cents?" ' Five miles." "Whtit's de name o' de place?" "City limits." "Take me all de way out fur fi' cents?" "Yes." "An' wont take m mo'n er mile wa'r Brudder Smif litis fur no less ?" "No." "I aint got no hiziness out darat your limits, but yer may take me out darau' I'll walk back ter wa'r Brudder Smif libs. Ycre'syer money sah ; I'seoneob dese p'litical 'conomi-sts and blebs in get tin' de full worth oh nier money. It'd lie er mighty fool man that would pay cr dollar fur er pair oh breeches w 'en he kin git er w hoi suit oh close fur de same price. Take me on ter your limits, sah." An Imperative Necessity. What pure air is to an unhealthy local ity, what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper, so U ILxmI's Sarsaparilla to everybody, at this sson. The liody needs to lie thoroughly renovated, the i blood ptirilii'd and vitalized, the genus i of disease destroyed. iScrofula, and Salt I Kheum, and all other Llool tlisordersare ! cured by Hood's Sarsijiarilla, the most populirand suco.ssful spring medicine A New Year's Story. "James," he liegan, as thecierk enter ed the private ollice, "the new year is close at hanil." " Yes, sir." ' "I low long have you been with us?" '"Twenty years, sir." "Ah! twenty years. You came in from the country with all your worldly osscssions tied up in a cotton liandker chief." "I did, sir." " You left home determined to achieve SI1"1'!,K' i es, sir. " You believed t'fat honesty and in tegrity would lie rewarded, and that faithful service would meet its just le :ird." " That's the way I reasoned sir." "Ah! I remember the morning you applied lor a situation. 1 liked your looks, ami the way you talked " Thanks, sir." Now, James, my partner goes out with the new year. I've been thinking of you." " Y-yes, sir." "Of your lung and faithful service, ! " Yes, sir." ! "And I'm eoinf to reward von. I'm glad it's in my power to tlo so. 1 shall commence the new year alone." " Exactly." " With limited capital." "Ah !" "And it will therefore bo necessary to reduce all salaries. Of all the others I shall make a cut, of 15 per cent. Owing 1 1 your long and faithful services, I shall make the cut in your case only 10. That's all, James, and 1 hope yon will try and get down a half hourearlier in the morn ing, and also lie a little more economical with the gas nnd fuel." Wrii7 Five V. j Don't j Ix't that cold ofyours rm on. You think J it is a light thing. Hat it may run into I catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con ! sumption. ' Catarrh is disgusting. I'neumonia is j dangerous. Consumption is death itself, i The breathing apparatus must be kept j healthy and clear of all obstructions and j offensive matter. Otherwise there is j trouble ahead. j All the diseases of these parts, bead, j nose, thriKit, bronchial tulics and lungs, j can ls3 delightfully and entirely cureil by i the use of Ifcjschce's tierman Svrun. If j V(m (,,m.t tnow ,-,.. aJreaiiy thousands ! aj thouRan.h, of j-cople ran tell yotu j They have Is-en'curetl bv it, and "know h(iw u tliemselves." 'itottle only 7-5 ; , Aik allJ. ,lrlI?;;ist. j ... j Father (Sunday morning) "Wake up, John. It's time to go to church !" Voice j from up stairs "Yes father, but what's j the use? I can sleep just as well here." Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The sig nal, jierhaps, of the sureapproach of that most terrible dise.ise, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can affonl, for the sake of saviug 50 'cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it, "c know from experi ence that Shiloh'8 Cure will cure your Cough. It :ncver fails. This explains . Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Is it not worth the small price of "octs. to free yourself of every symptom of these distressingeoin plaints? If you think so, call at our store and get bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizcr. Kvery bottle has a printed guarantee on it ; use accordingly, and if it does you no good it w ill cost you nothing. Sold by ii. W. Benford & Son. A jaubone three feet and seven inches long has been unearthed iu Nebraska. The owner of it must have talked him self to death. Tbe irotortaiice of tsiriiyirig the Mood can not be everestimstnt, for without par blood you eanuut clJojt good health. At Uiis sraaon Hourly every one meds a good BMUrlaS to puriry, vlulin, and ranrk Uifl lilood, and Hood's SamnariUa Is worthy your eouiilear. It Is peruliar in that It streogUicss and boilds up tlx Tatem.crt!atPs aa appetite, and tooes tl digeatkw, while U eradicates diaease. Give It a trial. Buod Sarsaparilla to acid by all draggists. Prepared by C L Hood & Co, Lowell, JUsa. IQO Doses Ons DoHsr HOOP'S THEY DID IT. What f Cuml among others the following. The ri: m CentnIA v.. i nrfnnt :. a. ' Jauuao 4U1. 1. Atltl"ltrVT Pi'jN bate Cuml Bienf tvr? omieuuul an1 tiviu. I wtve ten v It- I'lijAin fnriMtttbftiM tntahtMl witti llii11ir-Mt:oa and to tM lr.iirtml Vou derf uiijr. tl. miwwAMr. - K RoMtt- St. .w Hixn. t , ( F. ljruarj S!t. l-v. AthMboms P:tlt iMfe-l w.ti(lfrv in n. ttw ul di imU- bli U t Vui. Atli-lo-plit-rtxi Bills ore Kmiill nnd pl.-r.sn'il lo take, yet wonderfully eSeetive. Invaluable fur kidney nd liver eouiil:iiuls, tlriiriMn, in diiitiim, cmintipation, lieailiiciie, He They'll take awny tint tin, feelio.; giving life n'litl slrtiiRtli. -Send C rents Ihe l.niitllul rulored pto ture. " Muoiisii Mkiiktu." THEATHLOPHOftOSCO. 112 Wall St. M. f. Horsemen, Attention ! BRONCHOS! BROCHOS! Bronchos for Sale. Ihavc f.irsal. fni-nlV) tot" hl of Mexican llr..n. Ui. ipi-l lit" a Mu f Kthsn Allfa. tnan fu;i l.l.l SjjinMt msn. Thi-y are lilckv In fine. Willi lnnvv uutmtt aim iuiin k"" mit ino-ily lv lunik. Kmm forty In lifly jif the lot an- mimioli f'Ml. lnmiiniwiu an. I ttvi'-'llllia- fr.mi r.K ti !" l-mil.l". TH.rc lr- ran l- wn at th- fitnn of Win. Hays, one mile ninhof k.-kwi.I,itiati'lnti-r .May l, s. t-mie ami M-ut a pl ri.l-r. or a line team of tlrivem. Xerun very nwialle. M. H. HARTZEL.L, uarJt.tf. Kiwkwtaid, fa. Fences for Farmers. HORSE HIGH, BOLL TROUG, kH0 PIG TIGHT. SOMETHINL. NEW. We are enr.ujrl in tlie mantilartiiro of thit fence at Sotmrset and Weyenniale. lite tbe imwt Iniratile. and smiugtm fence known. So barbs, no injury to rtork. Faelory in Someinet at tbe old Kouner carritte factory. ma)i-tr. J. M MAESHAIX A PON'. KritallilMI 1"."K, JOS. HORNE & CO., f ITTSBUGf-t, f A. W arc now oiictiiiiz spring Importation of rtn ponds blai-k silks, ctael filka, Iniia i!k. vi-1-wta, black ttiwa -ils, shaarls lalkV wrap, french aatinc and arotch uiushams ho lory, (floves, embnrfderk"", lares, titbit llnem, liome kwpiii? pmivlm curtains and dr?ris rili iKms. millinery. lit litM- merino underwear, mus lin underwear, dress trimming, buttons Ac. &e. Al inen'a underwear, neckwear, lino white aiiirts, half bote, handkerchief, u-ubrelias &e. Our fiHeiim paxb are imported directly from the manulaettirera in Europe, and all American Cunds are iiiinimieii fnitu the manufacture: direct. We n; tliui ciiub:el Ui co'.np.'tc with any hmt.se in the conntry in the matter of piiw We carry the largest asMirtiiietit tif itikkIi in all detainments to he tatnd in any cstalill-hnietit iu Western Pennsylvania, When you coiih' to the city, take a lo it through our rtor-s. w hether y.m H Htit to buy or not. All depurtmenu are now well stoeke.l fiir Ihe aprinx trmle. tlnieni by lnatl recefvc careful and prompt at tention. JOS. HOME & CO S Penn Avenue Stores. 3?ittsburgli. - Fa. ort-i-ly ERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria V "--V 99 A iPaVJInndriuc-fc't-t In North I'no l.na riU";"heiil M 4-useH of rrri'9 lUirM Matt t nce. i b rrhUMlit de nai;tl for your Mil UAtto ire (juration lrri-" In t- tlii- ir ly d.i)ttatf t.f my last nSrT. 1 hor n UK l'rrf n'f IMre iinrl.T Malt pro noun rp 11 tit tx--t Icttnwn remeiiv for Maiariuid liuli- lion." 1 It will ermdtratv from th system all U fornw of Malaria. nntrcTTONH. Take Part of a Wlne-a-lasful Three Tlinea a lay. For sale by alt DniratO throuhont th fnlt ?atMaiHl Canada oue geuuiiin iuun&a bcaxtug a;(aaiure of I fi J. S. PERSIHEvlff !5?Jr. i Fhiladelptita. ps ilATARHR. rrof.Cn. Cook. IVin- V Hml Hi-'h Srhortl, UX. Bend, n . fumwllvcpf Snmerwt omnty. but of Nati rk's Kkmkiy r"R 1 atakkii : "Hi" tW U'sl iliistor fiir tHrHi I yit triM. It l llie rstMrrh 'iire I pyvt iriil It iw th? hnr--t ami tn-kt to iim f aiirthmx I ever tnofl. If any fnn.i f niuir rhMii1 tvI tiiw, I wih him t uritrstHni that I Mtvmiihall Miirrir' tliat I am aiuiia.nlc-1 ith Mr. I- M. rav, Mierf the i-mprii-tir?t uf Nature f Remedy for Catarrh. 1I; b anuirnutit. himir(tle m-mk-aian. ana hb TiMli'tiie is Hit x- alarrli n-nitMlv that ran lie fomvt. It haimrci me. ami. I twht-ve tt will curutiy persun KUtferiiiK from catarrh.' It h by druct anit dcaU'ni. It nrny he stmt bT nwil ; prir 1. Kvery iwekatre mtttutiiK a full unarter ptmtul of nieli'ite. K-n l fr rvir rutk ilfnM.3-'iH. tcntitleil "Ho birurel'atarrh.'1 A1irt-. I. M. OKAY A CO., HnH. 81 srtii.wNNA OJl'KTT. I A. State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN', I'A. fnsurpaaacd in Ita adrantam. Ixmitlon bnlthtuland lni.irinr lnntnictoni exnenonerd Uartan and honored Kraoimim of rol Intra. Stat ppnipriatinna this year ftft.OOtl Kxti-nire IM fKOVEMESTS, tYinvcnit-uii ami Unnfimn. Su perior Model and Training ScliouL Btale aid to pniicHMuiiKi nuueiiu. JAMES ELDON. A. M., Principal, jui- oi-ji. iak i iiaveji. i i ALESME WANTED. N Ptihinrr. reliall4- men to canva for A 7 Shttx s TiM A. Tennancnt emiiloyment iruttratv U-ed. Siiary ami rj-pmrmpiut. Aply at uee. HawLiiig ot'. iiteier i iiiii" paper.) IsEN BROTHERS. Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED To Sell N ursery Stock . Permanent rm ItloyUH'itl and jniod Mtiar tn lioneM, i-iHTavtic H-h T he Imsinr.- k ea-lly Immed. We ktow ail tlie reliable new rarit-tieMof Fruit and lima, meutnl Tree!. Write for termx. HKOPE S, IJKt). THOMAS. Established In.;!. W rrT Cm kxtir, t. MrtE kxKtvi Ni anEiaE. rpHE MERCHANTS HOTEL, ROCKWOOD, IA., Which has been rln-d for the pat nine months Is now oen to itie pubiic. It f situate pi.n Miller KnJe,. rtore. and will be curried on lu fina; class atyle. and to the brnerit of its tnn. The porter will be at all trains ui direct yon to the liousu, and lake all loyain: to any part of tbe town and heck Ut the d-.-is.: free of c'hsi e. MriUmo. R F. IhiWMA.N, Proprietor. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Santod P. Miller, late of Summit Tap., IClters Irstanit-niarT ni the aliore estate bar inn been irranted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice Is hereby riven to all persona indebted to said estate lo make immediate piv nent. and those havini; claims against the same will prex-nl them duly antheniieated (tt settle ment at the late residence nf tbe deceaosd la Hununil Tow nsuip on tsatnrdar. April 21, ls-K. JiisEH a MII.I.KR. 8AML EL8. M1I.LEK. ar7. Exccuum, WATCH V THE I LABEL. 1 CENTRAL A Word to the Girls. Docause you live in thecountry and do housework, and even some gootl, honest toil on the farm itself, hi no reason why yon should neglect certain little niceties of life, such as the care of your hands and teeth. You probably will not lie able to keep the former white and soft as if yon used them only for dainty em broidery, but a few minute each day spent in curing for them w ill show at least thiit they are well kept, and the signs of toil that cannot be eradicated yon need not be ashamed of. The nails can be kept nicely trimmed ; they cannot 13 even moderately long, but they may bo Bhajsdy and pointed. 1'erhups you cannot a (Turd to buy the out fit of a "man icure" but yon undoubtedly have a pair of small embroidery scissors ; the file you must replace as best you may with the one in your penknife, or failing in that with a piece of course sandpaticr ; and the chamois polisher, costing any wheie from sixty cents to two dollars, yon can make yourself. Take a chilli's block about an inch thick and three inches wide by five long large enough to grasp it firmly tack a piece, of soft cloth for padding, and over that a piece of the chamois you keep for polishing silveron one of the edges, and you have an article that may not be ornamental, but will an swer every purpose. Soften your hands by washing in warm water with some good toilet soap for a few minutes, then with the small scissors trim the nails, rounding them nicely, and cutting the corners very low. With some blunt in strument (if yon have not a file) push back the flesh from the b:it of tlie nails, and trim away all the dead skin. Now apply your polisher and brush vigorous ly for a few minutes. Po this once a week, and every day sjend a few min utes in the use of the polisher, and your hands w ill repay you in their neat ap a?aranco for the time you have spout. .1 auricaii Acrirnhurist. A man may have an abiding faith in the honesty and virtue of his fellow ni. n but he doesn't show it when he plays tioker. What am I to Do? The symptoms of Hiliousncss are un happily but too well known. They dif fer in different individuals to some ex tent. A Iiilious man is seldom a break fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongo will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not bite and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive syste:n is wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache nnd acidity or flatu lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Grrai't Amjiui Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efli cacy. Because we pronounce "would" wood, it does not follow that we pronounce 'Could" good. I have been a sufferer from catarrh for the past eight years. Having tried a number of remedies advertised as "sure cures" w ithout obtaining any relief, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised me to try Kly's Cream Balm. I did so with great reluctance, but can now testify with pleasure that after using it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It is a most agreeable remedy an invaluable B.tliu. Joseph Stewart, Gl'4 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn. " Jipul letlaknpik c jeval vietik"' is Voliipuk for the rol-heailed girl and the white horse. AVe have a speedy ami positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth an.l Heatl-Afhe, in SHII.OII'.S CA- TAKKII 11EMEMY. A Nasal I.iiittor free with each IhiUIo. Use it if you de sire health and sweet breath. Price oO cents. Sold liy G. V. llenfor.l & Son. The father of triplets induhn-s in the belief that three of a kind is belter than two iair. The Population of Somerset Is aUiut two thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with somealfection.of the Throat aud J.unp, ns those complaints are, according to stu tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect theoppor- tiinity to call on their." tiruist and get a bottle of Kemp's lUilsaiu for tlie Thr.mt and Lnnss. Price 50 cents and ?1 00. Trial tizr j'.w. For sale by all leading druggists. The Handsomest Lady In .Somerset remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs was a sujierior remedy, as it slopticd hercouh instantly when others had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a sam ple Bottle Fret. Large sire 50 cents and Upside dow n The youngster's month in early mustache time. It Did the Work Thoronglily and still gives unbonnrfivl Siitiffaction, as a Timtlt Wuah, and Pre aervative. We are talking about Jli nut's IV'ntifricc price 2o centa It ia the bt"f?t Try it and be convinced, by securing beautiful wliite teeth and healthy gums. According to the latest figures as many as 15,000 of the world's railway employes are killed or maimed every year. "Not Bulk, But Business." is the way a western man put it in ex pressing to a friend to his complete sutis f.irtion in the n.-ie of Pr. Pierre's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. So small and yet so effectual, they bid fair to supplant entire ly the old style pill. An ever ready rem edy for Sick and Bilious Headache, Bili ousness, Constipation and all blood disorders. Mild in action, wonderful in effect. Tut up in vials, convenient to carry. Their use attended with no dis comfort. These sterling merits account for their great popularity. Collecting a Million Old Stamps. The number of maiden ladies and small boys who have undertaken the collection of postage st.i:nm is probably as greast ns the number of desirvd stauijw. So far as is known the coveted million has been gathered but once, and this by two ladies of Xewbttryport acting togeth er. They have them dow neatly done np in package of one hundred, and the anxious world would like to know what they vill do with them. Vhat becomes of all the cancelled stamps so carefully collected is a mystery which the keenest report has yet failed to solve. All the old tables on the subject have been ex ploded, but it is no use to try to catch np with the popular notion. There is no use in the world for a millioin old post age stamps and there was never any re ward offered for them. Still children will go on collecting theui. Paints ?(SSbound For The NERVOUS. The DEBILITATED The AGED. Jh(e hewers or OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL 00N FijND JH(T l LSTS LOjiGEi, TASJ'EC SWEETER THJAI1 OJjEP TO BACCOS, AjN'D WILL pLEASE yoJ. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETTING IT. EVR pLJG JAhDE0 LIE aboe cJt. ARBUCKLES' name on a package of COFFEE Is a guarantee of excellence- a package of COF s of excellence- ARIOSA is kept in all '. ai the Atlantic to it COFFEE is kept in all nrt-c!ass stores from the Atlantic to the Pacitiu. COFFEE Is never good wher. exposed 'o tho air. Always buy this brand in her -netifaUy sealed ONR FQTTV- pi O"" F. JXKCUTOU'Xi TICK. E.-iatc of Jneoh Tterltey. Act-1 . lute nf (Jiicma lionins Tmvnhij, fii:iieisi-t I'ounty. l'u. Itten tntilineliterv oil tin' alaive etale lt!iv itiit Wn eranuil to the ini'lersiirneil l.v the (roii er authority, nociee iliercby iriveii ton'l i-ivi.ns indeiiteil to siild ent ile to nmke imlludinte pay. ment. and tho- havitif eiaiiiui or demmuls aiCH!li?t Ihe Kline will prewllt IhiT.l duly KUIIieu-ti-atel for settlement uith-rfit d.-'ny. JACOll TUVfSOS, DiarJ. E.iee:itor. For In i 1 information of the route, when- to ob tain Government Lands, Mai, Elr.. Address A. K. BRACKKSRWC.F., Central Passenger A sent. Comer 7th At e. aud bmithticld AroeU, Uttsbi'.rxli, Pa. Oils! Oils! The Standard Oil Cornirftny. of Pittsburgh. Pa., mates a sTM-i.iitv oj mnmiiMciuninr inr tne DouieMic trade ihe liuvst bnuub, of 'Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can b made from Ptmlenm. Wc challenge ciKTjtsari.sou with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most nukurruly Satisfactory Oils IN THE .American Earkety Ask for ours. Trade for Somerset and "vicinity supplied by COOK A BEKRIT and yutAs:-: x kiskr. SjOUKIlsKT, Fa. cpt2S--87-lyr. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE 1LIAYS UMnDT. VMM SIZES 11 KIND. Ml Partes cai SnileJ! SA XVFJ iTVUED B V l i mi & ei mil m. AXD FOR SALE HI' R. 13. Schell & Co., SOXf-RXKT. PA. BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS. APRONS RUGS, ETC., FOR THE TRADE. 023 Penn Av-., Pittwljurah. I'a. H ft 60 Anderson St.. Allegheny Citj ifler April!, Write loi rleecriiitii-e cataiiie. teblyr. 100 DCD l':OFITndfrii.s Furs I L.11 to men canvn iissers for DR. fD.IT Sf 'frrn t;r s?iTTS t;rtiNB Ei.ec- LlL.ll I mie Itri.TA. P.arsnra Ktc. Lad v a-u is wauled for tk-ctrie f'nrMt Ontclr' sales. "nw at & for terras, m. Si'fiTT. M Broailiray. New York. nor ju-3uu YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER at HI. la PrTrsm a--ll st liwi A.liifsl-sinc ltureau of w Zi RE1IINGT02T BROS. wa. will caauact lur aaTtuiiauig at luinst raMa, tfa&i- "Mfnfe .:jfcafiawY,j is I HEME TOM!. Otery ami Cora, tho prmalnent hv rmlferit, am th; txrrt atxi aest rra litnK. It mr-nirir.eoa anj qutefft U nrvriia uin. enrinff Nt-rvoui Wcakuean, iiyxtiia, bleep leMSPt. Ac iti ALTERATIVE. It drive out the potaraww htnnontof the lfiood f'kiriry,!itr and enrk-liui ll. nn no orereominir tame iim A DIURETIC. In Hi coin posit lrn the best and inort ftruve diuretic of the Materia Medico, areenmljncdiieotifioaliyu'Uhotiu'r r !t'.etive re:aeiiei f.ir dL"eases of tho kiinys. It can he relied on to givo quick relief and euro. frura pnuu wbo bare ntod this rvtrfAf ritH icu'fcMrtMsnc:U. bcU ioccircul&TB, giiwf tail irftrticalara, TrU tl M. teli f Vracclita. WELLS. RICHARDSON & C0n Prop RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE fc OHIO RAILROAD. SOUEUSETJi CAMBRIA BRAXCII. DISTANCE AND FAKE. S!i1. Fare. somerset to Stojrtuwn iyt 40 Nomerx-t to Hoovemville 17 . 30 tjomvnct to Bethel il'i 71) SoMons-t to Jolni!town 36 1 10 Someraet to Rm'kvoot!.... , 9 30 Somerset lo Garrett.. 15 60 Somerset to JteyemUlc . 21 ' 70 SonxTBet to CuiutieiUtid . . M 2 00 Somemet to '.VasliiuKton 2!0 S 55 SomerHJt to ltnl:imore........... SO 7 0 Somerset u L'ryin 'it W Somerset to Conliuenre....:.. 'A 00 Somerset to Couiiellsville.. 52 IS) &neiwt to rillbursh 110 i 40 The fnr to Tiiilkdeljihis is J"'.J1, and to New York, IlLo'J. Winter Arrjngemanl In fleet since So. 23, '87. sonrti-uoiSD trai.xs. jiHNS7X)wx express-no. l t A n-irr. RmltwoiKl A:S a m SoMKltT... 5:.- , m ijen.-er ... i.i'l ' a m MiituWII ti-Jti a ui lliioersviile, fi..l a in Bethel i..2 a m MAIL No. -l-nir. Joliuitowu.. p m rittKbiiiKu eft) a ra kM-kur(iKl ll ;i.'t a lit Miiionl 11 a ui HolilerM-t la Sutin; U::r' i lit Hr;elville.l-:4.'. p In lietliel - UV i m I'lWH.-nirers from litl-lmnrh eiiantre ear for (Hiints ou the 3ouier!"ei & Cambria at Koekwuod. SOMERSET ACCOilMODATION-No. K. t rrii-ra. SOMEIlbtT aMpm Kaliimnre lrt ;m a m l'iu-ilirh 1:10 p m kix kwiiid .r:JU p in iiUV,nl u iu Pawentfers br Somerset fnim the ea-1 anl west mi tbe 1'iilsbuigii liiviMon, change can at Kock wojd. so cm-no uxo tr. i ixs. BALTIMORE MAIL Na Kit satrs I Arriva Jolintowii... 7v a m Korkwoud S:.vi a ra IWtbel sv-ii ami! 'unilx-riund . IrM u in HoovervTille :ll a m stittwu :.'. a in ticiKcr y.iDam W MKiiT tldil a m Milford : a in Vahiln;tou p m ltHltiuiore.. 6:1.') p m l':iluurg!i 2 tJ p in Pa-sheii(rep for ixiiiiti cast and west change cars at Utiekw ood. ACCXIMMuDATIoN No. M. Arriert I'.oekwil A:M p m Cumberland :V- p m l'ittbitrKli :l.' p in Washington 7:JU a m Buitunore H::ua m Jolinstowu p m lielhel aii pin lltmversville... :i: J. p in Htoystou n . p in tieiirer y't p ui SitMK!:Hi:r 4 to p m Milford ....... 4:10 p m I'aienireni for east and west change cars at Rock woul. nocnwooD ACCOMMODATION No. 96. f Lmir9 I Arrirr. Fomksiet fi.'W P m Rnckwoud 6:2i p in Milford ii:Up m Fitsseners leavinir on this train enn make con-nei-ti4iii at Kockwuod with niglit Kxprena traiuii eal au.t west. Daily, t Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE A- OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSRVRGII DIYtelO.X. EAST-RO VXD TRA IXS. ran Sjt TV fj n:i;tln7 from iupura or Impover Yf LAX AWE. ' J 1 itcurvi liat.iuutl tot. uj-uiton, ami XJr prrnot!ta rvenlhrhniiii. IrfivDifth iia the n-niiah, ami aiUa UifflattuMi. Ymtnh. A Trains Lrnrt Oiintxii'tj Ex. ilnU. Krprrvt. Plttshtimh 1:1" r. JI. S.Oi) a. m. 9-.M r. M. Braduock 1:;3 " S:it M-KctMrt !: " K- " West Newton " " 10 J5 liruuil Kord " !!:! " ConuelNville :i::f "' d:"',l ' 11;15 " (iliiol'vle IU " 111:3 " Coiirtuenee 4:10 10:0 " 1:!:!S a. M. I r;na -1:11 " l'i:V " . (asrelman .ri:: " l':l KockM.asl .'ell " ll.." l;i6 lfllvtl j-:t " 11:1.1 " Salisbury June, j . " ll:ij " MeverMtale .'.! " 11:.V " 1:J0 Keystone k-A " Usll r. H nid Hatch ,i:.i " lius ' l.:n .SMiliiauipton ti:.'I o " . Kairlmite tl::r. ' li:1 " Hvadiuan : - IJ:.a) CmniH-rlBiid 7.-13 " 1:J) u Wa-hiti,1oli 5:4T 7 II Uailiuiore (arrive) 6:tA 8..JU " ; west-hocsd iraixs. Trxrinx Isnre Utaberfd A'. Jf'tn. Tjyrtt. Baltimore a. m. KMX) a. M. 7-:i r. n. Wai-iiiiitfion " l'v s-a I'iniiljeriaiid" " 3-blr. M. 1-1 A.H. Hviitlmuit s-:;" " a--i loo Fa:rhox' H-ts Sutiihiiuipton H-.v Sand I'alcll tM'J " 4-.tl " 2-17 " Keystone V-Sl " 4-M " Meycrsdalo -M " 4r " 2-J7 " Salisbury June. !-( " " (Oirri'tt 4tl 4-.V1 " Srt " K.-ckwixsI svv, - ,M.-, " s-;fs fass-lman ln-oi ;V-i t'rsina Kt.'l " 5-4.' S-.V1 " Continence lo-js " ,s,i ' s-ss -' tiliiolyle lo-'si ' 4H " 4-J " ('nincMsville ll-'O s-4'i " 5-00 ! Uniad Knl I l-.v, ' s-"i " West Xe ton U-i'ip. V. 1:'A " ft-17 " McKv.rl l-'.'l " S-ll) " 6-M ' llradd.slt 1 :lfi " " Ar. l'ittsburuh 2-fl0 " M5 " 7-t) The time given in Eastern Standard Time Mnil Trains connect at I!:ckwond with trains to and from Smiers-t and .inlntstown, at Hytkl man with traois to and from Iled'"onl. at tlarrett a ith trains to and frni fierlin. at Saiisliury Juuc tiou with trains tu and frcru Salisbury. All Train iUopfijr Pu&ntgrr where Time U Giren. V.: M. ri.EMESTS, Manayer. :. K. Uikii, (ien'H'asa. Atrt. PITTSBURCH, M'FIIt TO T1!K TKAI11 THE HKST I.ISK 33.00 SHOES IX THE 7IAHHET. MADE I jk'ttcn, English Ba!s& Imitation Uca Congress, Finn the 1U:NT CA1.V $KI.9. with ;;i:.n."r. ho(,ci.a Tors, 1.1 ITIIKII riHATKltS, aad ry lkir rarruntril. Schell & Shivler, Somerset, Pa. priO-lyr. jiv..-siiiorvni.K CUTTER and TAILOR, Ha ing hail many years cxjarrieiK-e lu al! Iiraiiohr of tlie Tailnriuir bus inesa. 1 miuranter satisfnetiiiii to all larlio may rail op- li me with iheir ft 4.aonage. Yours, ic, WILLIAM M. IIOCHSTFTI F.R, Xikiet. Ta. DMIXISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Laliiirs Mcnsm. itoe'rl. tale of Paint Toirnshlr. S.Knerset Oainty. C Lettcrsufa'imlnistmtl.HiouthcatsiTentatehaT ln U eii irraiii. d to Hie iinrlerslKiieil l.y the proper authority, notiec is herel.y jiven to all penults liHl.-t.ird to said estate to make immcliale par lnent. anJ tleTse baring rlaiins aeainst the nm will preaent Ihera duly auihcntieated Ssr settlo rmnt on Sainrrlar. Ar.ril U, i.sk-i, at tbe detu-c of lu AdiuiaUtrator in Paint Tap. HAVID J. BFRKEY. fewiS. AdMlniaUawf. - ft- The Busty Ride. U' y,fi r-. mm The Return Home. - " j:X look at my dress. It is almost tpoilcJ. Wc had one of those finall sieve dusters. They are no good." 5iLap Dusters last Colors; will msia. ?a Horse Sheets At vtidt. ap ft roc f. sa Mors? Covers TT.il lot? f 5A Ry Nats. Ar tlis Zstt a&4 Ftrectst. Don't spoil your girl's dress by buying a poor, looscly-wovcn car riage du.-;ter. 5 Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and v.-ork put in -them to make a first class article. The new patterns of embroidery, flowers, bird -..r.ccncry, etc., are well worth cecing. Or.c hundred different designs at prices to suit all. For sale by al! dealers. v, v'- 1 To all laterestad in Breeding and IMPORTED PERCKEROrf. SHIRES AND CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. Fully A'-ciiinrififl. in tu-alili, ntnir, vig- tHons, arnl r--'iy I". r wtt i t. A!4, :hi:ii-' lt of (;t:-K1-:o" youn-f Por-rht-r-iii ItMh,-. Mas, iu dial ; u very ti-iriiMe Trm.- fitvorfiTJo t rrimnsMi't' run;'1 t'oriviJin.-.-uc.- s4.lit;U'iL rp-NK.-t ri-j.-ljt"giv-;n p.fVT-r.ir. ir.vcivi:, IMI-OiiTER. Cor. 5th Avo. and Market St. rrrrsHriK.ir. v. SICK HEAD-ACHE. HEAD-ACHE. Both are Syvptoms cp a Disor dered STOMACH AND LIVER. MANDRAKE 13 A SEDATIVE, AND A3 COMPOyNDEO IN .SCHENCK'S wiumz Pills WiLL -!. FESwsANENTLY r;- Z U-.c fr is' cu.; f-r e-it .-Ti;.'t irf. ua r .i-i-ii.-,. f ,ri'- i'r..F.ii.j:Iiem:t Suti, X'uiiti'a INVENTION a'W.,! Nt the u-o.t Hiiior.ir tin.- w.-n.i.-rs ul invt-i-iive pKrva is a int-lct! urt'l system rf mi k thai ran be perf,,riue.l all mvr tlie ii-untry a itlM.iit setmrnfitia llu- wi-ljers tr..ni tli.-ir h..lnes. 1'ny llla-ntl :ai.y on- r-an l.i tht- wt.rk : eiil-i-r s:.x. rutin iw i.l-l : nospet-i.il al.ilily dii:::-,.-,! :rapi tal im !lii-:el ; y.m i.re s;ar,;. tr,,.. ,-ut idia out and rrt'iiirtn it uti.t v-ewiil m-ihI r..u fn-o si.metnitii! i.: xrva: value anil nii;w.rti!iii e to v. mi. irtai win sinn yi.i in i. ivliii h v ill l.rius else ID the w..rl.l. tjrtuul.uirji' J,,,. AKlre I l;i '- ...--..I, i..ib nw:. iiu.:i Hittiiii-i .fc.AlKniK,M. lanli-.lyr. 5a 71 Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, NASi rACTl EKH iXD DE.VIIP., Vi'llOM-iALES iSD Rtr.lll KB Ot LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Sol t Woods. OAK, POPLAR. F.ID1XG3, PICKETS. M01TXIMJ3. ASH, WALXfT. Fl.ixiKINiJ, SAPIT, STA1K KAI1.A CHEIiUY. YELLOW I'l NIC, SillXtiLFS, TXXir.i BALt"STEfA CHE-ryiTT, WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINDS. NKWKL F"ST" A Ceneral Line of all rradca of Lumber and Builillti Material an.l r..i.K lle k.'Pi " Also, can Jl:niih anytliinir in the line of our business to orier w ith reasHialile promptness, euch as BrarkeU, 0,1.1-sin-d wi.rk. Me. OiBco and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. "frrvrr'.-'Si-t ii ''srS-l-Mj T.rji-f;iH : Ll i U .: i . 1 - ' f -.,-.-. . i- -i- V i." -,''- J-;'. -VJ V; e - . r-'-''V ' r "JIiV.-rr L e'-.2.r V? lit. aSCa HASDSOrJ!E WE2DIMG. v5 THE all Amkhi n I 71 . i . r i IL.-lii DeSlgnS- ?PA22L rer..n.1nr.,.i.fM.lNrMFNTK .- ';- f i.l it I" tl-eir iiiun-st toi i.l at n. ai f k V:,", A a i r tar ilsmw ill Itiveo Oivni- . THE LUBURC MANF'CCO.. 145 N. 8th St.. Phllada..''-- 4 m A. C- YATES & Co Best made Retiring in riii!a.li !.lii for 3!cu ami Children. Sixth and Chestnut TERRIBLE rj Kiiln y cad Liver clscasei, tzi 7iie'.. o jcj t'.ey hiv; .ecarci atrs tl.i til hu.nr.i ifsienj "are ij '. ii.o to t; lot; ii lifj :s tj l r.-ed. Kaay r.-eiie Uva beta tri.'d, fcut rosj kiro beca co mc etjiful i -'.Ui-'o-rto-rns. liinvta so':i;itf i tcimo-jicij iavj proTed thaiAtVlu i-io-roj tsjeta; Itie? i3i5;:::s wh.a r.sicUba nil ct:'.;j- rsmcixj hid 1 ilei. liick-tn'-., un.i ia : sid, du.!a.:ss, rsartntj!, and idac;!. oro otei rrnjtoa of lijic f.arf: aiieisec. AXlopboT.', in conuectioa sr-.t i i1 hloj,b.-,rij ?sils. u-iil ei-t i--cd? i:.icf. If yoir drtig'--.-Jt rioc-u"t tc:.i tlir. ,-riU to !i'?V"-'LT.,il.I Alt FVu-w -!. . .!kr . tirrl t)i tt'f-Tt of.lyfcy Dr. Seih Aroo-l. MH. Corp.. Vtottat-KKri, h. L ATTRACTIVE OPENING -iF- ; KV SPRING EMBROIDERIES, LACES. 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QUiCSV LESNt2 Silis.'adion CuarjnttH la Custamers X .ls. t:ln tuiiu.-.iu:-' l-f I. r-.. AH.Tnvs. K. i. t If 1SE 4 O.. 1430 So. P;-nn Square. Phiudrljliii. Pi ACTIVE AGENTS OR FARMERS WANTED To ti.trli:ee eer Pr.UMltr. ASiV.ll .T TFH FFUTIt l.I.US. nr.rt l ine .aa ss LAXD I'l .lr . 111', iiii.f .:.i".i: "-y ''.-uui.s. I V v.'.)'.: .A T.l A A Hit. a 1 ( in lllar.. j r.Wfia.hirt Ci.V. ft. ii m. r. cnr - -t mm mi tiiiiiE mi (or titurrnn;' t m rr, h trt u"-: l V L'tU: 1 invite iH.i:a: cluiiTi-.Ti w V VSk:!eBrcn2cr Cr Pure Zinc MortuMt In.pi.eir.i.t 11. ll'.e r'"'"f M VK. . 1 w ! il.el-..,:!ar -.i..-r..i.l for u.'" 1 n-ate. GIVE -E k CALL. W3I. F. SHAFFER BIRTHDAY Qli KCLSUAf Mi&&' TtrrlinlriS " . or Ol . II. a iunp I j HTPfF-v w i.H ik ann.t rarfc Hrakc and ""TT
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