- i i i i 4 t t ( i i i PRIDE VERSUS LOVE. j.! a a -araJirc t!; rtrrvU l-n:.g?.t," T.m ami Jtcni I-iutert cark-1 Ep br tUiB . Ja ,ie Mae place," Le mattered, Tnfa!!r, while carefally ending ' n aroan.l. " I wonder if if Nel l,erfunsanl Kfvl.?.ingTl'iteJiaaaii jIieifl lliarr)fJ Ta? Oh, if I only over t lie cirfa! l-laac. , T!e lAuiil-ar name brooj-t.. a -.'----!-h to tle Jair.ty I of Neliie Graver eon. s-!eas theocly dacLterof tU Ha-.or-.bie John G-a .er-on, Iht miatou- ! role mistress of the tnan;n- -.tj an eer.t stmctore altaaied on regec. mw, ber mother Lt.icg been dead these five jfrs. Tle Uly whose sarcastic words open fu'.s f.orr, was the wiin of tl-e Mr'.rrss. anJ was treate-l the sa as a tsux ; her pirecu Uvic? die! ba she was but a mere UI. r-tie hit-! tor ooasin Neliie with a d-lhs bate f ber laotifal Uee, eU-jant tvanner?, majcifiot o-r-ra. and half tuiUior.ajre, while ebe, thoiii r.Iv pretty, was niade to appear plain an-J jr.ffr.intiii t-j ant an ! dazzling iea-ty of her can-la. .-ui!, it was ta her interest to curb her hatred ; but she was continually saying or d-in? methin5 which annoyed Nel lie exi;r.j y. -Indeed. Jtr.nie, I cannot I iaiwrig, yoa ti n," and Ne!' kn,,w. is not Biv v : l.ked at her wa'in in- iuirin'y. j -North, a I eha'.l tell you, as I r:p- e.1 with your futarelband J ,cide." I Tiic pk.l in his hand, the r-:f ,Me.'? "I" 'JtZ?, i T!ie ba!! ,,ei-! hen l?T 1 rmredsum. aid Kirk rejoined the In girl; and .he o. .1 prvtty n' ; caught sight of Jennie Lambert, .n-1 be : wlM, tUv ,ere a!(jCe, Le 1- r'ai L.CP l? h": , .. . d, and M : wt " i" 1"- K.r once, N-.liie iraveron gave 'er i wn ik' fc.LXct:on '.f knowing tliat ; r k-.-u-x srrui-K. :tv .in hcr ;f up prn l'y. a dark rel M;:i j.r.g her nevk a:d brow. - Iyuis Te:n; ie walking in ub!i: with a f-cVrv ?ir". ! I enno lrle:ve it '. " A-k hii.i, -lear ; I do not think it is the f.iV. ti:m-. Ah ti.ere fje the d r l...;: n-w. Ill- ta are latidiou friii t:ie f;ury ,-:rl t. t.e pnmd I.eir c,,"rri low knzli Jennie van- tiin- i.-r. t:.e l7nz riu o-r. l.-avii.g N in a tjte. When ,nU Ternp'.e op.-r.s the rx, lie fr!s ititin.-tive;y that s..:uethintf is t.i tUi. In-tead of hie 1-Hrothed r-pril;.'-i. to niei t i.i.'ii, e!ie -m-s ii even turn hr head he ent.-r. Thiiikin? proliably she u a'.eei he up s.':lv !c-hiii i her ch. :r and very p -lit iy p' .- a a.!e, iape:y han 1 over i.-r fa'Y. tr-it is his s-.i Hje w iien a hand Mia up and fr.i liy remove his. ?-he r.-.- and l. k-) at !.i:u ivldly. - Wei!, Mr. Temple, have you seen Itc r.ie Steert safely home?"' "What do ol meal:, Nellie V he a-ke-1, riot ;i;ite eo.npn-hen iiiig. I mean thi, I.'j-is Temple. Yoa've i lieen "--n on the street with Iletiie Stew- j fi'.-t- r.- I a-k vo'l. i it ;r.;e - Why cert-ir.Iy, Nellie, dear, but why j .1 3 y.-.u J...k at me i a idly ? Surely you w.Kild not La. erne a- a la.lv on the ! e-tret-t u.-li a night as iI.ls so lipry j one can hardly stand, w ithout offering to j a.-ist her, epeiially with one whom I j a.u well ac-piaiu'ed." " A lady," i-he r iatel. jrr.fi'.liy, her 1 f.:r U -e i!!i!-!::iig h.iy. 1 ray, may i , -- --. - - - 1 .m.oii of a i. '.i? U w ' n a factory girl r 1 ak your ojin idea! foiinJ in Uiis Temple looked at his V-etrothed in pained wonder. lie always knew jwie wa tirou l. bat oouid it lie i-oibie ',e j ani-l it to -u'L an extent? I certainly think lienie Stewart a; j-rf.-t httie ia iy. The faet or l.er liav- j ii.g to work in the fa- t iry d--s not alter j 11 opinion." - It liters untie i-on-i lera'uly, Mr. Tern- j pie ; and a any man w ho platf a factory 1 girl on the level itli - can never com mand my love. I ha!I not submit my self to be !owere-l to such an extent, t .:i;-k-r our engagement broken," and he haughtily puil'd a beautiful diamond ring lrom her :lr.g-r an.l ban led it to him. IIi. face grew as white as death, for he loved the ljuti."ul, proud girl U-fore J hlai as only an honorable gentleman can love. j " Nellie, do you mean what you say ? ; : you not thii-k your pride a trine over- ; Lained an-1 far-fetthe-i T' ' - I think Mr. Temjile forgets himsr lf, fiie an-wen-l ioh ' )" have n t the ; r-.'l.t to ipi-. and she , 1:irml and k-e:4 iuitii-a1.lv from the! r.r,.:1. i "What furls' men are ! " muttered Lou- ! iTeir;ple. da-hing his hat down over j his eve and i-irnir-ng ma-l'v aloiis the : cold. de-rted s'rn.t. " .ne p!ai-"s a.i his love and tx-nfi deme :d a -rirl's f-et only tj have it thrown bark iu his fai-e with a careless shrill of the shoulders. Catch me tru.-'-in another i.neofth-.' heartlt-ss It was a IV-arfu! blow to him. He tried to make himself lx lieve that he did not car.-, but the a autifo! face of Nellie bauu'.iil him ince.-w.mtly, s.n I he often f-iund hiinsi If watideriii; iiat he would do with his empty life. Thrx-e ilavs later be Kiimriad bis . i , fri n-U m-atlv bv leaving the town, bag 1 and Iwtjre, f'-r parts unknown. Nellie ;raveron heard of I.nuis's de- j parture with a calm, indifferent faif, but when she was iu the sanctum of her own j riiamlier, the ma.k fell. irvat heartren- ' lonk at me like that ? you ma iden me. din? sol slu-ik the re?! fonn. SSie had ! Have you not made me suifer enouirh ?" sent him otT w itli a cihlne that even he aked in a low vo'uv. surprised hers-!f; but wa. she happy? Her lijis quiver piteusly. would Imis's white, reproachful face! He must have read something eneour-i-ver be craseil fnm her memory ? i in? in the dow in at face and ijuiverinz Weeks and months flew by, and dnr- j lips, fr he clasjad the tall figure in his injf that time Neliie ira vermin chan-l j arms. wonderfully. The proud, haughty ex- My darling, you did not mean w hat pnwion on herlieautiful face was giving yoa said two years ago, did you?"' and plai to a and preoccupied one. The ner- he looked at her earnst!y. vants who always feared her before, were j " No, no, Louis, tiod knows how I've Ix-ginnin to love their young mistress : j repented since having uttered those heart she was so kind to t!n.m. j less words. Can will you ever forgive " I have broken my heart and spoiled j me ?" my life," he often would say to herself, j Kor answer he kissed the tenitent face and now I shall break my pride. h, j so near his ow n. Iouis Lwis 1 if I only had it to do over j As they entered the ballroom, a lialf again-" j hour later, two pairs of eyes noted the - Mv di-ar her f..ther said to ber one day, " I imagine you look pal? and thin, j Are vou not feeling well?" Yes pajo, I am as well as usual," her heart lieating quickly. " No. pet, yoa are not. I shall call in a doctor." " )h, no, no. pain ! I am not ill, indeed 1 am not ; but but " Hut what, dear?" -Cnntwe go away for awhile? I Bin I would like a change." "To be sure, Nellie ; whenever yoa like." The following week they started for an indefinite ioriod on the continent. Two years jiwcd away and again Nel lie was at home. Her father was very much worried a! suit her ; her two years' travel did ber no gl, and Mr. iraver son brought his daughter home as list less and white as when he took her way. People marveled at the change iu her ; lier regal head was carried just the same, but with a certain sweet humility on the gentle, high-bred face. One afternoon' the Western eipresss teamed up at the station, and a tall, fa miliar form stepped out on the platform. It J biltor v.M, n-l alia.jUjA the far ! collar on t! rmt urercoxt half bid bis fte rr'. Vin-al Ueaen! is tlial no yea.it II if mention was attracted by an ele gantly drease-l UJy on the opposite tiie r.( th street. Er ber aiJe u a raajed , Kie -..-. ter Luf-fro-a hand in- cased in Neilie's scaUkia muS, and Nel lie her.f carrying i Utile girl, bar- j den-. u;rty ou can ana soiue j mackeral. ,. I IaU Temple rtood petnSed. Coa-.J that r:H with the sa.t mackerel and oi can be proo-l Nehe Oraverson . Cou.d j that aa-i, s smiling face, be the Mmc j fce which kxr-ked cold'y on Lim two j years aj- for kiad-y ert;ng ; iSewan noroe . n(J yrt it ji or. Jergone some marvel ous change. He stool and watched her until she was oat of eiht, and then w ith a sigh wsJked on. The next nieht a grand ball was to be riven. anJ he ardently hped once more tj the girl he still loved ii-ion- ! atelv. ...g j)PtrJ of lsM ,n j drt-sse-I ith ucual care this evening. Miivl j an ,;n him ba k. , , j - ,'a, jls Jer.tie. yoa iiaie m 1 j a, Jer.me.;ou e.1 (.cf itarticle in the two years I have; the two years I have T ..n! I ive known Virfl . " zone. I would have known you nvm-;,ere - 1 aI!, .t !:zhlel to tin I tiave n' frt:en. I lw?arl of your retam. an ! was in hores of in' you here ni.-ht." I.uis" spirit went down tea dvrees. eoie i;a 1 i-ear-i i njiriuiu iiivis, ai staye-1 aay pur;-r'y. Have you v-n Nellie T a'icel Jen nie Ijiu.lert. wV.cbini! theeifect of her ...rhi. No? iie is hre Sime where. oh. th.'-re she U. to the ri-'ht, n lijs I Il-irn' arm. H .w hai.v s!ie look '. Iv yoa n ; think tlii-ni a happy eoaple T t-e.::y. Nellie's f.K was indetil illumined to night, b-it tiie happy light in the deep blue eyes ari l the delicate fi i-h 0.-1 the cheek were not brought there by Gui Bu-nt iif r:e-l to appear inten-tel with the aneci -te lier ompanion a relating, but all the time she kept savin? to her self: "Will he never come? "'', how I long to -e him ? If he only gives me a chance to show him how mm h I have changed." "Happy couple!" exclainie'l I-ui.-, making a bad attempt to appear oncon- er-ml. - Are are they er.gage.1 T Then liking at him n-proaehf jlly : Can vou a-k ? Io not their faix-s tell ' the tile?" ij- Temple grtned inwarlly. He f ,r,i , M,.je to j,is l:p, and turning to jeSiC ;e g-fce.! : .Awyo.a en-aged fr this waltz? I s-M)Ujj njoy it ,nuch 1 " - s)ie feiaj ni lave ,;ie iaa;i, on ,ne at ,ny ,5, ;- nJ he waHzi-1 away gayly m ;tn Jr,nif.. xel!ie saw the dmiling face so near .-eiiie Bhiw uir riiiinijK w : c i Jmnie's and a i-harp rang shot through her h.-art. ?-he begged of her campanion to le ex-cu-ed. She mu- get s.uiew here by her self. At last -die r .-ached the ionrvatorv. and sinking down on a lunch in a juiet, pj.jI K.t, he gave herelf up to How long she had U-en tiiere she nev- er could tell. At lat fhe was rtartle-i by a well-known voice exclaiming : ius, I supjfisc yuii will expect a friend's congratulations 1" " C-ngratulations?" bewildering! v. "Yes, ia, cp-n your approaching j marriage with Nellie traverson." "Marriage Nellie draversonl I'pijn my word, Tom, you take one' breath away. I am not iriing Vj lie married." Then going straight Dp to his friend and looking him in the ere : "The the fart is, old loy, I thought you ail solid tiiere. What ever came be tween you two? I tiioii'ht if ever a fel low idolized a girl, you did her.- - Yes, i i-.is, I did love that -irl, and I am ashamed to confess it i I love her still niv on.v "nly what?" uraspin. his hand symiiathetit-aliy. "Only she did not l--ve rue. (ol-," he burst forth, "if yoa value jea'.v of mind, m-ver tru-t a woman." " Poor fellow I There goes the mu-ic, j Ia, and I must go and hunt my part- ' ner. Will have a long talk with you to- ; morrow," an-1 he hurries oil', heartily I 'rry for his friend. Nellie leaned aj.imst the benrh fur 1 support. He loved her still! h, if he I only knew. But no, it was impo-ibie. She couM never tell him ; no, a thou-and : times no. yd she mould In an instant she stood lx-f ire him. ; her face flushing and puling alternately. and h 'r ieweled iiandn were clinchini ! - and un.-hn.rhiiij; cervou-ly. She raised her eyes to his lieseechiriir ly, and aaiu left them fall on her clasp ed hands. reat livens, Nellie, why do you i t-mirLg tace. ius was jubilantt. And Jennie Lam- bert ground her white teeth together in impotent rage, and in her disappoint ment the hated her cousin more bitterly than ever. Are you sad, despondent, gloomy ? Are you sore distressed? Listen to the welcome bidding "Be at rest" Have you aches and pains not numbered, Poisoning life's Golden Cup? Think not there's no balm in Giicad, and "Give it up." A rilden Itemed y awaits you Golden ntt alone in name Leach, oh, suffering one, and grasp it, Health reclaim. There is but one "Golden" Itemed y Ir. Pierces iolden Medical Iiscovery. It stands alone as the great restorer, of the age ? The liver, it regulates, removing all iinimrities. The Lungs it strengthens, cleansing, nourishing them. The w hole system it builds up, supplying tiiat alone all things most needed-pure, rich food. Speaking of the tariff, the time will soon be here w hen the small boy w ill put green apples down on the free list Eeating a Gambler. Old Benedict Kirk, the ki--g of tin MtaKuvippi g&mbk-n-, wan Imrn here, and received his Cr4 k-tsot-s in odd tU-ci.ii; and strippinc in the quaint old town of Washington, which i foorruiku south of here, on the Islington pike. Onne lie f und himw-lf in Luui ille, afterapro tracled eitp; at faro, witiioot a dollar. He became disgwted w ith the Falls Cty and boarded a down-river sti-atmr. It torchei at some little town on the In. li ana shore and a genuine jay-hawker about emigrating for Kansas came aboard. Jfc . fentT ottnoDeyt ,na Ben !ecte.j biiaas,Tictim. iIeforuied the fellow's aojoaictanoe, and the jay u.ker delighted wuh his cew UppeMd that Ul6W WM toolher gaasbler aboard the boat and he, fcnvi(ul lllC iDl;an. He knew Kirk ,nJ wstch. hu opportun;,yt edthe freat gam- bier aside. " Benedict be said, pointing to the Indiinian, your friend set 1113 to have plenty of money." " About e-VOOV answered Kirk. " Why don't yon get it V I wonlJ, but I lost my last dollar at faro in Iuif ville., " I'm pretty well Cxed."cTiel the gaut- i b'.er, eagerly, displaying a lanre roll of I bill, and a sack of coin. " Vou play, and I'll stake roo." . Mv f- voa ir,ri,x-ent. - ! -A !iltle.': ! " Well, suppose we play a pime. I am i Benedict Kirk, and that fellow forward " j there," nod lin,j toward the other gam- bier, wants me to nee.-e you. lie la p- have been j lay ii.g aw hile I w ill deal you four kii.. I'iscard the ueu-ss card and draw another. Then let every dollar i you Lave, and I'i! sv voa with m -iiej that I'll b.irrow fr-jm tnv friend up for- warl. You'il ic, and we'll then ibvi le I The Indiar:an had li'-ar I .f L.nc-.iiet '. Kirk, and agreed to go into the g.u:!e. The gambler who had staked Kirk saun ; tered up to the table wliere they were jdaying, as though out of idle curiosity, ; and sUod sj that he coul-1 see Benedict's ; hand. For a half hour the game moved i along slowly, the beta being saiail. Fi ! iia'.ly Benedict dealt, and when he raised his hand the gi.nh!--r saw that it cot I tained four aces. The In Ionian made : gi-l his ante end called for one card. ; IVncdict drew -ne. Then they beiMU to ; let, cautiou-ly at ilr-t. I iiiiily, w hen it I a Benedict's tur.i to bet. he heiita ' te-l.an 1 nai l : 1 " I've got a hau l here that I w ould i back with a million if I had it. I hate to i cali you, but I am afraid 1 thai! ha.e ; to." " ! This w as the gambler's cue. and he m 1 1'i:-k to tae it up. I'll loan yoa any Sii-.n to lak that hand, my friend," be said, and laid a roil of note be-ide Kirk. j The betting proceeded, and finally, : when nearly every dollar of the gam bler's money was on the table, Kirk call- ed the In han'mn't hand. ' "Four kinirsl" crill the jivhawker, J spreading out his hand and reaching for ! the pot. j " Hold on, there 1"' interpo-ed the gaui ! bier, who hid been backing Kirk. -This ; hand beats yours. Four aces !" Kirk turiKil up his car-is, but to the surprise and JL-uu-t of the gambler tiiere were three aces, a five and a seven spot. "Confound the iuckl" cried Kirk, in well simulated astonishment, " I discir-i-ed the wrongi-ard." The gainlder, not daring to accuse Kitk of double dealing, but confident that he had been made the victim of one of the H'eat rambler's shrewd tricks, turned on Lis heel witii an oath and retired to his room. Tiie Indianian gathered tip his wininjs. "Now comes the fanny part of the sto re," sai-1 Kirk, w ho told methi incident himself several years ap). " When I jrot an opportunity to see my jar hawker I frit-nd alotie and ai-ked him for my share ; of the iiiings, he laughed nt me. ! " I won the money, and it' mine," he ! said, " but as you are broke I don't mind ' giving ru .!." j I saw it was no use urging the juestion j w ith the countryman, and I took his il( ;I never saw him afterward, but he was 1 the only man that ever g..t the be--rt of 1 me at my own game. I left the boat at 1 Memphis, made a stake, continued on down to Yii ksburg. and three days after my arrival there had won a cool fVt.iX") in ra-h and forty head of negroes, and a l'l plantation. Your House on Fire. Not the house of wood, or brick, or I st-ne in which vou live, but your bodily tenement tnav be in terrible danger from i j F.-noubhring tire which you u-ake no c-f- fort to fpietich. The jrreat danger from . linmire binod is that it debilitates tiie vs- i .i ... i-..: " I iei:i, uimi ine iii .i in- orvans '-piw weua ! and inactive. Hood's Sarsaparilia com- bin-s the ln-st kidney and liver invigora i tors, with the best alteratives and ton- ics, all fri'iu the vegetable kingdom, care I fully and understandingly j'rejirid in a : iMiirentrated form. It puritit-s, vitalizes j and enriches the blood, an.l tones up the I system, giving the wlmlebody vitality, and eifei tua'.ly guarding it againt the attacks of disease. Jleing rebuked for earing ont his stock ings at the toes, a little urchin rrplieil that it couldn't be helped '-toes wriggled and beel9d;Jn't." Ikin't be impatient w ith children when hey doubt your estimate of the world's allurements. Lememlier it is you who have tasted thee things, not they. You did not see with yonr father's eyes neith er should you exictyour children tasee with your eves. Hood's Sarsaparilia CnbitM-s, In a manner peculiar to KwU, tb test Moud-parifvinir ar-d strcnjriheiii:::- reme dies of the reel-table kluplmii. You w i!l find this wonderful rwiieily rffof-livc i.ero other nicdirioes Lave failed. Trr It row. It will inrilr jrnur Hood. re;nii:.te Uic digestion, aud aire new life and vi-or to tiie cut it body. "Hiajd s Marsaranlla did tee (-rest rood. I was tired out t.-oiu oTcrwork, and it bmed me op." Men. . E. Sixxons, CVibia-s, X. Y. " I suffered three year from bliod imiimio. I took H.md'a Karaparilla and think I am cured.' SIks. Ii. J. 1avis, Brm kimrt, X. Y. Purific the Jtlvod Baodt 8arsa-ariUa Is ebaractrri-ei! Tr.r tiirre KeuUarities : 1st, Uic eomljatation of remedial amenta ; 2d, Hie prnportum; Sd, tbo prcwaa cf seeurini tbfl artiva oiedii-inal iualitles. The result is a medkiue of unnstial stretif-th, cOerting cures LltlKrto -mkDuwn. Send fur book eootaioiujt additioaal evldeii-c. " Hod' S-r-uirarllla liaiea up mv ay-tctn. Tiurines my him-l. sliarfi mv apr-tiii. ana M-eius lo 1113k hie iver.w J. V. XlIoaii-SoN, iicKiater 4 Heeds, Luaeli, llaaa. Hnnd' Para-rarilla ttrta alt ntlira. and ft worth ilai-ii;lit in old." I. ItajutLauxus, 1JI Baiia Mrcet, e Yuri. Cty. Hood's Sarsaparilia Sold by ill drurcriaU. tl ; six far $ Mada only by C L HOOD It CO, Linrell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. She Tried and Knovrs nv: No IU-r t-f aeh tiM-rit m 31 bovJiv Wmar u-ry arc imH luatie b-t lis:" V::I ainl nnHirr nn yf-!?'. atrl will itt m 4 r .iT .fc!nT,n . SI Ciii I; r- P I extr 't I ha. n-it w:ruMt mi t r-ii:-t tts mum " ' u tt, u". V-r a JtIj. sUai X f lur. lwjrib HW-n. THEiTHL0F.13S0SC0. tl2 WtUSt. H. 7. EatabliBned 150. JOS. HORXE & CO., f ITTSBUGjH, fA. We are riow n--i: r. itajrati-'W of 'lrr r.ol-. b'.i t rre-l Cis IniU .t-. vcl v. k dne poK thairls Vt:lie" freiirh wSi.e 1 x.i". b (rinihsm. hieTy, trt;yn ir-l-f be eunairi, itn;-T"? ht-U-ni-s iui.;ii-r", L-!i-" n.-.-riiv iu:-ier-Ar. lauv Iin uii i:-rw L-ar. irzniiu;1. ixili'rte. Ac. Ac AL- n.-.r un'I'-rw'.ir. ft,siir, tnc white tilrt, ha.f b'- t ifn hb f.. Ili A-. e,r fc i.Ti s 1 tP- lm;r:-i 'liiv'-ty f;-Tn toe iKie:!.'tnr'- ia Ear-e. aul all Aiaer5-aa p.wl, trv jtcrih -l rna tl:-.- ntii-La-iirr. n itirrt-t. We a.Tr Ur etm-i t ojj;-.-ie i:a anj- iiiie in the KRin'.rr in Uk. rtiru-rirf j.ri v. Kjart!!i-- Ui V- T-' TtjI ;n ay tMV!i-h:r.-!it in U'c-'-rc Ki'aj-Hai:i. Wbv3 vim f-n-vt U'Vrtv Htv. tit- a trrKh oiir lrr-. !ir,h r y.u n ar.l to Mir or n. A'.i d..-;in::'TiU art- tiAnr wvl M.n-k-.l Pr il:e r-y ;M'-r n.l i!ve e;ir f::l s:ii int-t t- JOS. HOHHE 0 Penn Avenue Stores. I?ittsl iiiryli. oet-Vir ERRIWE'S pur BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria Indigestion. T. y A b !:. 4r--s l lit . r-ri 1.1 w " I or l:tl K ri y :.it l '1 L e ' 1. . l r. t 4 ? t; nA f r ';.r Vhbie j !: nit!' n 1.. t"::tV. tj:. eii.--Jv (.1 piuntr ifl it ' li'Z ' T U T. 1 h' l.- (: s I rr i n luo? Iiir -v ill;! t-r'-t.otnnte It t(;- l-t ' -m. f . J? - - --- It vrtll mrilraM from i the Tl-m aU -lie forma I of Malaria. DIR:CTIO.. Talcs Fart of a tne---tful Tkrc Tiinr-. a liar. K'it M- tr Lninr: t lhrfwi.-blt itj Vr:!-! - '-.I- a -d I r..yw j:.. -.-bu;tl Ultra. tfr l:j...rv of I. J. S. FERR SE n.iRr-. ( n,i-u,ir:wi". ra- C AX 3 N iJ WANTED. Ef:Y ,-T'' A". I't-rmntrvii. cmj-iirt m'.-iit L".anii-t--T-i!. vi'.-ry i r- u:- r-i- A;-p-y t ot-et wauuij a-. -i:!--r t" xv.- i-s-t-'-r ' bEN BROTHERS. Rochester. N. Y. F. F. DAVIDSON, 29 OHIO STREET, ALLECHENV CITY. PENN'A. Brscch-Lcadiag Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, FISIIIG TACKLE. EASE BALL GOODS. I'iiM-r 11- I.. rim oiiu:il t any !."o (Jim iuthe Iarlcet. Until August First 1:3 Per Ccn; off o:l Guns. D. D. HESS & SONS POPULAR FERTILIZERS. Nothing will Grow Without Food. F.UMFU. l.-tir t- na'iry a. w-!I a. r-rire in Unia.ji l'J.I'HAi !-. Irjijrrruut lu n iii. '.liter thai D. D. HESS & SONS' HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Are always f, mnd to Is rvlUMean-i of Ur ume hieii i-taiiitanl. I .-.l lie the rao-t enti-rj'n-ir'i: fanui-i in re:m?-ylva!ii.i Tin y a ill rim" h :l.e oil and inirriir lh 3tiii. Com;-! of tm mal itian.-iiK-iit. IVirjf. lil-w-l. lankaire. Kl. MceUauieaily j-rej-iml .ior.ilniiinE:. il.in. DEEP; SEA WONDERS ex- i.-i m thruaul- of tor jits. ii arr- 1.) irtrrt, ,ff iir-f'.tiab.c rrk tLat CJn I don- !ii. living ru biiie hjti!'l a: 'hit m-n,l Uifir rl1rvH. toHjtliVU l'.jr!!tnd Maine, rt-nive frw, ml: iiti-imuitirn ttv itiier nrx. f all aj. '.t;i rni frn:t " 1 ?.' prr .iar and upwar'I. hrcT-T tht-r l.r. Wm arc 4rt rJ free. apiiat nt n-uir-t-d. Sr-ni; huv Tuaite over l'4i in a i-lag.e ly &t thU work. A!i ruc cerJ. jall-"8tr-lr. HI AMI W REWARDED are thow 111 VlIU 1 -i tf.i-anJ Ifw-nafi; M.-y ul lau.i i.-ti. ra:if f:T,;.y:i. nt that n ill svit take thera ftmn tli-ir hm- ami fant:ie. Ttie pruritic arr larei; and stim for cvt-ry in.lu-iri-w j--r-.n : many nTt- mate ami are p-w maic ixig r-reral atindn-d dliai a in:ith. ! ' t-a-Tr fctf atir !, 10 inakrS and t:uard ;t tlf t uo i wiiliitaf to tirt. Kitfaer nfi. y.tn -iJd ; cai'itaj DttC i.H-de-! : r n yni , every. Mug new ; no f-pt-ei-il atuhty rtn.-'iiri-d ytminr Void : ran Vi tt a- well a any tm. S nte u ii at cnire Utr full i-artieuiarH. u hi. li we niaii fro. Aldrta tI3Sihj5. Ui i(rtlaud, ile. )aa il.'-wlyr. A IOITXISTRATOn'S NOTICE. !al of farntli-1 Klri. k. A-r t of Fbade Tim nh:-.. Mfm..ret o., j'a. Ittera of ao-uiiiLlralion on ttie a--.ro ertate having rau:-l !o the iiii!r!(riiel by litr pnif-T authimiv. iK-.ti.-f t- hen-hy riven to ail .foua tnobl 1 t4i -ail eta'a lo Junk", imtnili ale paymeiit. and thr. bavinir elainm aaiiit the aame l j.rt-ielit tlM-ns duly authenticat.-.! for act tltueot to the Adlnliiixlratrij Killiui.t .l.'tnv. -BAKAll I l k H ii. 'uiM-JO-.b. A'lniini-irairii. A DMIXIf-TIUTOK S NOTICK. tate of ETaiP. Kerr, dee-il. lato of AJ.lw.n Toaiihip. J-onienaH t'ounty. IetteraoiadiiiiitiiaratlotioulhealMivee-tat har inr liren rraiit-d toth. iiiMit-rMimed hy ihe proper authority, tuaice i kereby ftireii to all ier-,tia ind-trtro u aaid itate to Dtaa immciliaie pay ment, ahd thfie barnir elaima aainl lh Mine alii prim-til theio il:t!y authentirlt tiar aetlle tient to tbe A'lmiuixraior without rfrlar. HAMtL At lil hl iNE. ma-Z AdaiiutfUalor. I THE I LABEL. I i Solitary Confinement- Tliis solitary omfiormenl is a relic of a barbarous aze. The hetory of the mid dle ages is full of cases where men have parted years, in some instances alraot a lifetime, walking back and forth in a lonely cell which, perbajx, may have lieen for a portion of the time a dungeon. All are familiar with the story of the pris oner confined in the Castle of Chillon, in S itxcrland, who chained to a pillar walk ed to and fro as far as hi chain would permit, and wore a deep furrow in the stone under his feet. The prisoner ia gone, but the tourist may to-day visit the old prison by the side of the placid Lake Leinan and see this furrow, and ponder on the story of human suffering that it tel's In America much of the rigor of im prisonment has been alleviated by the introduction of contract labor. "Impris oned at hard labor" may seem to imply a melancholy lot, bat compared with sol itary confinement, with nothing to occu py the prisoner's attention, or his mus cles, hard labor mears aa exUAance far preferable. America is doubtless in the advance in this reform. The most think 1 ing Kuropean nation come next, while j Kn-eia still lingers in the twilight of bar ; barism. j Oh, What a Cough. i Will you heed the warning ? The sig j mil, perhaps, of the sure approach of that j mot-t terrible disease, Consumption. Ask i yourselves if you can afford, for the sake ; of saing 5i) cents, to ran the rl-k and do ; nothing for it. We know from experi ence that Shiioh's Cure will cure your j Cough. It sever fails. This explains I why more than a million bottles j were sold the past year. It relieves Croup ; and Wh-ping Coach at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lime Back, .-i !e or Chest, tise Shiloh's I'orous I'las i tcr. Sdd bv i. W. Iaford A Son. ! I Country Life and Health. ! A point in regard to Grand Army nior- tality is the fact that the death-rate of thov n ho originally came from the coun j try far exrwls that of the city men. It j )- s neraliy suppse-l tliat a country life is ! cf.nducive to hcsiltts, but as far as therec ' or-1 of the War I'epartnifiit prove any- tljing, the i-oiitrary Is the case. When in i the Army ofthel'ot miuc, Stoddard's Yer : m-..nt UrliTJ-le, stalwart tnounUineer-, j men of li.rg- ki2 and great muscnlari! j vclpment, were f.ir more su'-jK-t to dls i ease than city boys, and died like- sheep i in the t'hickahominy swamps, while the ; dt-sith rate among the city reziment was 1 low, com par.it ively. Since the close of tiie war, and e.-i-cia!!y during the last ; ten years the survivors of tiie country regiment- siio a much lighter mortality tiian the metropolitan tpxj, and s-ick-uc- is much more frcjuen t. ihio i ri 'Oe'. The Population of Somerset Is aliotit two thousand, and we wi.-ui.l s.iy r.t least one-half . -ire troubled with sumeaireetion of tiie Thruat and Luns, us tii-xe eomplaiuts are, a-crdiiii to sta-tis"i-.-s, more numerous than others. We would advise al! not to neglect the oppor tunity tot-all on their drui-ist and pet a ixittle of Kemp's Balsam fir tiie Thr Kit aii-l Lungs. 1'riee -tO cent-s and tl i.t. 7V. tl ir... F,r sale by all leading drjr-'itits. See that your children rid the local newspajier. That is. if your local paper is a decent, clean sheet, fit to le read in the home. If it is) not, don't take it. Cut if it gives the local news, is pure in tone and gets on the right side of moral ques tions, then see that the children read it. It wiil educate them, learn them to take an interest in the affairs of the town, and in a hundred ways benefit them. They ill not then grow up to lie mere 0X in the community, or develop into dudts or loafers, but blossom into man'.v men and womanly wmuea. Bat, as befjru remark ed, if your local paji-r rcprts low gi-ssi, smacks of the saloon, the ciub rooin, and the street, and gives the church and schools a few lines and devotes whole columns to fights, scandals and abase, then keep it out of your home and away fio.n vuur children. The Handsomest Laay ! In Somerset remarke-I to a friend the j ! -other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam i I lor the Throat an 1 Langs was a superio i ; remcly. iu it stopped hercmi-h in-tantly J i when others had no effect whatever. So ; to prove this and convince you of its : j merit, any dru-rist w ill give you a sam ' pie Bottle Free. IjrB-e size an.l 1. Killed His Two Daughters While Shooting Rats. Knox, ii.i t. Tknn., June .'W A shocking ifTair occtim-1 las: eveiiintr m-ar Mor!y Vi'eii l-ll Whit .Mni'j ii at his liar.i. killing r.ns willi a shot g;ui. lis dzl a charge at one of the vermin, but the missile" wi-?it i'ie of the mark, towarj tiic pjrch of his luiise. where his tw- young iljuIiters were -lu.ii. The shot "truck both, killing one iii.'Uitt'y an fatiiy wouu ling I lie other. T!;e Cither is almoit prostruted wi:!t grief. Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Is it not w orth the small price of 7-Vts. to five yourself of every symptom of the dir4ressingcoiiip!aints? If you thinli so, call at our store and get a bottle of rhi!oh's YitulUcr. Kvery bottle has a printed guarantee on it ; use accordingly, and if it does you no gxid it w ill co--t you nothing, ld by i. W. Ik.-nford &. Sjn. Marriage Did Not End it. K'TTaumn'-.. I'a., June 21. Tiie icrions charjml -rit!i alx.rtion liail a bcarinp at Kit taiiiiiiif; to !aj. Kormt anil la is wife were liiitliunrtd, but Ir. TIomas wai IieM over fr trial. TMs drt.-i-jin is a great ftirprisie to lie pitbitc, as it n lui!y esc j-r-ctt-tl all jar lies concerned would be dif hargtil and the icattt r ilrripd, lut now t!iccae will I carried lo the next court and very likely end bail!y for VorrcM and if-, as well as lor Ir. Tliorum. We Iiave a ppoody anil )Oiitive cure fur Catarrh, Iij.litlieria, Canker Mon'ii an.l Hca.laclic,in .-IlII.OH'.-CATAl:nH KEMEUY, A Nasal In?octor free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and tmect breatli. Price .Vic. Sold ly Geo. V. Itenfonl & Sm. Some jitiiple lixik upon truth as an in valid, w'io can only lake the air in a clos; carriage with a gentleman in a black cont on the box. Bui truth is tou;h. It will not break like a bubble, at a touch : nay, you may kick it about all (lay like a foot ball, and it w ill be round and full at even ing. O. II. ii . My boy, three yeais old, was recently taken with cold in the held. It Reetned finally to settle in bU head, which was i-topied np for days and night?, go that it was diilkii't for him to breathe and sleep. I called a physician who prescrib ed, but did htm no good. Finally I went to the ilm;. store and pit a bottle of Fly's Cream Halm. It seemed to work like magic The boy's nose was clear in two days, and he lias been all riht ever since. E. J. Wazzard, New York. It Ead cjp CJii's lif. WlyA car chili buvn. j 12m d-cr ctJ-t1 ou of ; iASxt FobU. Ra u tbat u- ; 1 at i n n C3 wt n. i tii -! .t ni-i i m ti. F0R M FA UTS and INYALIBS , tt Jf" dc, -rkc iU lie trocb , ,,...,. I wtaca ha ba darta- ni In&tfriai. mzA orJ-rwi ; THE rnfSJCIAMS FAIOHIl t. ; j.,. y-M, tSiat I tb tacA cilTiii to Larcalid ' Plmh TnT IxfTtafi! V'ri-tipts . TA-ilmr tnctaa. Ta rood. IlaaTdcTciiiVi"itI. . , rf CalKr. ! tad I r r aaa-r tba-ja EAE1L5 Cn J FOH IT. ) (jatrtc tt ti tatauwo. T farx Irarardrcorocda. ; INVALIDS RELISH IT. a ha.se !-. teraae. ad 1 Kpanca , aa Kourl,h., . Baby ;t I tr. r Ex czrr. X I). i tl cr.!r-.-arUoncr m:nu ! THrc. Sa, SC 0c. 31.00. j cia . tt lituaU uJ lcsxi-w.." five. 4 WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON. VT. a fine: piece cf IS INDEED A LUXURY F.NZER'S Jfe-UOBACCO AMONG DEALERS VE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL VV.ll Ccnvisce: Ycu cf Its Merits il I LOCK FOR THIS J TAG ON EACH FLUS ARBUCKLES' name ou a package cf COFFEH is a guarantee cl ticeU-.uce a package cf COJ i cl ticeli-.uce ARIOSA is kept ia a'd : si tho Atlantis to tt COFFEE is kept ia a'd tr't-etass stores from tho Atlantis to the paeifiu. COFFEE Is never good -x hen exposed -o the air. Alrav?b-2T tl.'s ".ar.dince- neticatijr sealed OKK POt'XD PACKAGES. For full infomintiou of the rm:t-. wl'irc to ot tam Govcninint La:ii. Map, tie. Aiiires a. x. isRM:Kr.SKii:, tVntral Pa.-ei.vT Asent. Cumer rth Ave. aid Sia:;i;!itM sirv-u, Pi'.tsburgh. Pa. Oils! Oils! :o: Tb stiin ianl ";! f i.-n ; any. -f PitLl-vb. Pa., inakt- a -.i:ial:y oi iiiaii::a'iur. tti lor lae in:t-n trad. l&e t:e.-t brauii- of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, Tliat can I ran.1- fn.iii IVlP.l'.'-t'n. We cha'.ienge ' euni;iin.u anil ever-a jomq PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. Satisfactory Oils IN THE Vmei'icaii Tarket, A.k for ours. Trails f--r .-.im.-rsei anJ viciuit Skxejoet, Pa. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVJ'i ALWAYS SiiMBT. r. 11 All Pfirfars m lie Enf tea f XA VFACTVllD KY . J L 1 SHEFBOD Si EO. BiLTO. MD.. i A D F tS SALE BV Tt. 33. Scliell & Co., SOXEIfET. PA. CatarrK ELY'S A7SiwtJ Cream Ba!m tlt-a:iC5 the Na.l f " - Kh . I'wiayr!, Allays Pain S r..l Iulldnunalion, IIctilA the Sjt, Bc-ton- the Seues of ,- f - Tx-tc ami rrmll. ?r 1.5A HAY-FEVER TItY TIIE Cl'RE. ApiTtirle is apT-Uf! into wh itrn an, b sTvMa Irice frtrvtim at (iruxiri'ts : by niail r--t:ut-Tl, Cue, IX Y IiKO.t ft Wnrnn cirevt. lOBACCO Jji CCMESAS as it ! l PCSS!S1 j 'Am 13 to i KNOWN ASA .MAKE IT I a i --. j ii jn 117 tert-aiir: f'Ttr iimt-J 1 j-ocr Lk-il-J Jood. ad Sad AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE t OHIO RAILROAD. j SOMERSET & CAXBRIJ- BRASCil. USTAXCK AD FARE. 1 M:!-. Fare. K1. I 1 6nrnrt to 5Uj-siowa.... : cnn-tH to li' i v crx i ;ie 17 Siaersel lo BeiixJ . i." Semens-t to Johnjc-an 36 ; svaner-et la R.-CS mm! : siner-! to jrrt 15 .SeaHmet,to Me-frwlaie 21 6wM to Vum trcr la.-.'l-. , , 04 ; SjrfatTvet to WaiiinUtQ 2' j ' soxarrs:ito B&iu-aorc J0 ; Sinetet to I'-sina -1 to ! 1 10 '. .K jo ! ;u ai :;! 1 i . - S -uscr.-t to Otf.fl'Jt-nre J6 S-in.-.'t 10 ConiivllsTille 5- st io-r?rt to P..LUTvh 11(1 Th fiir to FlaiUacItiu i fl nd to -New Summer Arrangement In effect Apr. 23. '13. XOR TU-BOISD THA 1SS. JOilXSTOWX EXI'RE.' .v.MhK-tT.. "i i.cir ." m Hi ( H'-rtrrwYlJif V D. j ttcilic! e l m , MAIL-Xu. tfi. M:;i'.nl H .-C a ia .:;irrf 114.. ia iii-vcrv;:ir 3' JV p tit tL-U:ci IJ-Jt p 112 j ; .- mtvts Ir.ra Ji:u-'-irrh r!ijure ft - oti !iuvr; A. taUu-i-rui i;tt'ritit. trow. i A" ir. ; r-i.:.mv .!'' air ."iiEirLT .... p ra rat-'-ur-rn : s p ;n , K--c'r.-j ;: m i 1 jw-ilunl.. 5:T p in ; J?i--'r;-r'T f-.r tinier- t fr-m an-l w-M i n ibr iV.Li'nin:a ln iu, ciaiir c-r a.'. Ki-clt- ; SOVTII-BOIXD r.'.i.w. P.l'IIVllPf Ul!l V,. v t ' j..h!i--t:;i t--i pi k. r ii--;rtl --' a ;n . i --.!-;-r..!:! H'-vt-r uie a :n I V'.tiii:rit-:.-u ' i p :a ..Ifyi.,wu, ".in i i'i :'.;!:; rf . : p m iir!u-.-r " 1 a m ! e.n.-Lurxa y in - . KKSfcT a in j JiuiiK-U .5iam t, , ra.Tfim- pj; wuie kim mil ict Ciiurt to I ACCOM JI0IA7 lux No. M. , 'irr j Arrut John-lowu " p m K'rf kini 4 p ni JV-!ir . ., jm ; unj!r;.:i-l ... T -o p m Hwovil!e... .; 1"' p in j PiM-.'.irt'i - e p .a -.ny.I.l3 p m j IV T .'j a ti oi---r i S p u; ' hai'.;morc s a ui "i!-it.i:r t 1 p ru iJ:ifrfi . i.rj p ia i Pi-H-air-s Ut eaat kn west change tars al . Euck acud. Ei CK'' D ACV0MMoraTK'N' o. A. t s'HJisf.1 Vipra i Ruck-i ipa t Milf-'ni .: p nt i iV-iHfin'-s leaving on mi train can make con- nH-.iin at ftx-ant-ni a itn uiUl Laprt iraiija ( ea.-; alti. a ea. ; PailT. f Daily e-cept SuiiJay. BALTIMORE d. (HlJ RAILR'JAU I'lTTa'B l ll'ill LI Y1SI0S. EAST BOl'XO TRALXS. l'..4 .t- 7r-Ii.il l.tlii Otn a tU. M.'-ti. JT-7rr-. rtt-trtfti : :' r. a. s a. k. r. a. hra.1 S.H a l.U - n M.Kr--rt V... - t..l !. -! .Vi alna M ' in " ll-i.Ks.l K.-ni S i - " iinrii-viiie " s V. " I: J.1 - Olll.. Pvlc (.r.i pi - ontim-nee :U - to rr - U !::. . I'rMQH. : lo u rn-wlman -'l " l!--'j - K'kauud " n.ii ij:i la-rett ' ll.'. - raii"lu-T June. l) -4 Myt-riaii: .r.i ' 1!.. " Li:, -"' Ky-l-cie 11. p.m. Sai:ii l-aw-a " l!:i- - siitjaiiipioa .-u " - alr!.:- ij; " 1 -I" liya-ii:ian s - 3'. llur-.-.-ian'l T.tij " liv jri". W a(ni'-.iin j l., 7 Baiiaoure-.a.Tinr; fcl.V " s.ou - KEST-BOUXD 1RAI.YS. , Bfllliniie i u ii..-i-iie-.ii'i ' ',luii--r;a:!'l Hviniiuau , iair!,.-i-: Sv-ilhariif.tnu .aii-1 Cmi-h , K;oiit: ! Mvy.-r-.iale I'M"! .4. a. li v -r. v. i.l - i -r. - 4-i! " 4- -T - 41 " -. " .vio - 6-i " 4J " t-.il -6- . " sttlirur' June. irarrvii t aNtriciaa . lo-1 - lo-.-.T I puna 4-1.: ' ! 4 . Coiinui-nre 01.10 -!c lltv ! ,t ; Mi K-r-.rt in -. ; I'ouiu-K.vsl'c li The tiioe riven ia Ea.-uni Siandar-l Tlrse J Mail Tmin-r,.nnct at R-.-kw.. with trains i ' fr"' MUMer-rt n I Joiili-toan. a: Hersl- . w 'r'n Pi an.l froi.i iu-r:i!i. a! .l,-tiury Juue- ! t Con with traiu- tiiiml froia -aluburv. i ! 1 All T.nliu SfTioc Jlianr. iVt. Taut ir (;.tra. i W. f. rLEMKXT-. Maaam-r. I'llAi o. I U, Ovli. l-.w. Ail l. PrrjSBURGKPA. 0LE-lA7HER- COUNTER- ;;LL-?:OTF.uN-cvn-' .LL-SCLC-LEAThEir;-CvCnY-PAi.n-v.AF.r.ANTEO;- Scheil &, Shivler, Somerset, I'a. aprJO Ijt. FAsHIIO.VABLK CUTTER and TAILOR, ? n , Having ha-1 many a J.V ?! V -.-ar 1 1 m-ru-n- ' ' j-V-.'-aii In all ranch.- V5C' if 4 TV e TaikHW bi frt -f4C- I V'n--- 1 naram 3 J-C-N l,itl.t ti.l Ui i 'VviiiU -mb" n W-1: J i sTr 1 .1 . a- an.l fav it ! b.1- t all 14 nieaiih Uitir pal--wauoage. Yuura, Ac, viir WIUOAM 34. mXHiTFTI.KR. suananirr. Pa. I MCWTinM haaTrro!trinia-l the world I li V Lll 1 IUi -Hirim U.v lu.t hlf o-ntury. Nt the WnM armmr t-!pi rfinveiuie pnwmiMi in a nir-lh-1 an. Motrin t.f work thai 4n.il. 1 p.T."rnii.i aiitni r ititr n-uiurj -ii.iiui ft-paratiriir lit arktn frm ti-ir mtme. i'ay liUfral ;atir io can k tbe work : either vex, y.Hiucoruil : 0'-(e--ii ability re-ftiii-ed : capi tal ikc nceOci ; yu are f-tartt-d tree. H ut .in wtt anl return to unJ we will -t-1 yoo free jBrtnethiDf of rreai rahw anU imt-"nanfe i y-u. that will art yuu in bifutietw, wliN h will trinjf vou in rmire money rlghl away than anything elj-e io the world. Ummiomyti J'tr. A)orew TatK A U, Aur-a, Xe. IaiiU- ityiyr mm Jake says i: is hot. but colt weather is comm. II; w:Il tell you swHiethinj r.c.v abect horse blankets next v.etk, but he says you ouht to bay your hore a sheet, cover, cr t'y net -.ov.-. 0 tit 1 -. Won't you buy this p jr h-rsc a 5 , Cii: 5a H.-rse Sheets 5 a Horse C-y.c-rs t.-i : - ?a Hy Kits. For s A-sk to bv Lc tii-ni Li.f. r; you buy Administrator's RealEstate. .rxi2.;-'f ti. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1888 . . al 1 - t iz . l'"'-. l" "' : ! ATi :n . :. ! tn- i-l Un-i - ; ti-rn-t ' nn'W !. a-:.- r.ty. I a . for. t: .tmi.- ! 1 .! - m jj j;.. Z. 1.-, . J--':I1 1. a-iivi- :i; r. i-n-ii'i". l.s v.s a t--i i-tki:m.s c.v.-ii. .'.'-:.h Ml : qeopvse j. r'OffA. ! EL'GGY TOPS, CUSH!C:.S, ?F I pf-c trr rr.a thftsitt the omv .': i::.j-z js A,i, i. r ANI'Ki'iN ; PRKI-rT. AI.LF'il'rW 1'ITV, PA. T'riu- f.r4-cripTiv n:ai:-ir. WANTED. RELIABLE AGENTS i i. .i ii 1 1 i ;;;. 7.-. 1: ,.!..r, WHEELER &. WILSON M'a. Co.. E-r.i;:iit.- l.-. J l'o- Irk yalMflls DR.SSH?,Cli,SA:H'raNERiES;& Mandrsle Fills hxre a alue as a hou 3l.I1 rcrT.fi far beyond thi power c f iia-p-.:a-e lo deseri'-. The failly cai l..-.rJ"y he !rte lo itstlf that doe- cc-t kerp tarn oa hir.J for us ia cmerenciei. MANDRAKE Is the on'y rsgetable s-I -titate fir that i-r.gn-ys.i mineral, Misnr, ir.J while its -.c'.ica as a curative i fjlly e-j'i.!, it pcs.es r-one cf :e peril it c;ici. In Coastijiaiior., ?lAr.tl.-ik' act upon tiie bowels without po: them tj -l-leyjtr.t Costiver.os. No rec.t-Jy acts s- directly oa tie liver, r.ot.:o s sj"tei.y care .ic iicuccae. Sour St m-ch ami Cdiot-aaot Z3 thc?e PILLS. T'-t SaV 1 t a'.! Prfizji---.. Prif etc. f-r 1.t. 3 I- t-- 1- - O ; .r ! nun). J--.x- 'nf. iv-f i; t A f nce- It J U . acbruct. i -a i'u.i'. Somerset Lumber Yarc'.. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, tlA.rracr-ar.a ami jea-.e-. Wh. ; E-A;.a .ir 1:7: ;.is .,r LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard, unci Soirt Wood. OAK. F0PLA2. SMVH I'll KET-. MOi'I.t i a-!I. w.v!.vf7. nii:iN'i, .-a-;i. CIIERP.V. YK'iOW TINS;. SlilXitLES. I--F.S cntT-t T. i::te pise, i.at:i. ; A General Liueufiil gradr- of i.!i:al-.-r an-l It.iiiiiii:? H-Jvria; a::'.;'.S:. at, AIo. eaa f:irui"h ativthiiij- in ih line of (:r !-;i.-:n. t:'or'r .:h i;o pnnint-, i. a a lira, k (i i ait. .-ic. ELL.VS Office and Yard Opposite S. & 21Z W0NUETrL BRC-2S COVPANY. XiiKiPCa7k as:;. tee1 wi'b SALARY AND EXPENSES imi'L av.v icit-nn:e-i ntaa ran t.i nti j uw-rxe. uirhkliiia f.iiit fa-;-rlitT.c l -. t.iUit fr-e. a-Mt-h it r.,,- i.n-t.i.-. r-----i;;r a-tTa-iiajf-'-- 10 f-riri '!:-. -;. k YOU CAN FIND aSSS. 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