The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 06, 1889, Image 1

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CURTIS K. GROVE.
SOMERSET. FA.
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MERCHANT TAILOR.
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lewirt Style, wad Uvisl JPrUw-w.
AT IS FACTION GUARANTEED.
Somerset. Pa.
VOL. XXXVII. XO. 33.
It is to Your Interest
TO Bry T"R
Drugs and Medicines!
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'EMfctRt r. !. Hon.
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FAMILY EECOPIS 1
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FITTIXa TISU.SSEs.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES i
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BiEStCKER d SNYDER.
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DUWM ATrMITr CTAPCC
613, 6!5, 617, 613, 621 Pean Ave.,
Pittsburgh. - I?a.
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Financial rStatementz
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Fire Insurance Co.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 'S9.
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List of Causes.
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i TiiE OLDEST
i DRUG HOUSE IN.PITTS3URC.
i .
! JOSEPH FLEMING,
Ko. 84 Market St.
n--inz f--I a r in.her of years a 6ir !
..-are , f :'ie jatrnfte of lhe ...J jjeo!c wt j
i,'-'i--ii'V!i aii'1 v:. lolly. 1 take ii wf-jvnn- j
11.' V to Ml.-. W'ilU lucreard faic:iillrsaa.i si. ck I
I am SMI-rr j vlared itiari ev-r I.i sol-ir '
it:r orler.. enTi-- wi;-Ii.-aie or retail, in i
sic w.y reia'.iru-wU Urnt trade, au.i by
,,.,3, y xvejuvrv a.-vi rei ir.pcn. and pn- j
!,.w'e7-.n rer, I tec m mre!t I jetr j
e.. - rtiitM furo-s I i.ir coe-ar.liy in ,
ItTVT (' T iil-ilr an! C-n'. iilkT. lanil-
V' iV iTti,tf Pce.ary Medn-n-. r.f ike
;Ly. C. Liver ..'..1 i''-!''' M - t - F - i -
tr--.l. lor --.;o,l oDritnes tiiere in no
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til ui an iai f. or pi n- i in: niy i
n irrs-a, mafi c wi ur wk-h; pur. i
j r- are the r-.i-el.si-f. tenia I"-e-t. M-e-ey t
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I Sen.t i.r yrttx list of Vv -urs and L$tao?. j
j nt-rt nr-wiisry aM orders w-'iies or
' I j-i acr-. e we dV n-1 sen i any gwodc C. O. P.
JCrEI H FLEMING &. '.
wwucsriiai at arran.
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PTTTSBC RG H, PA.
Hi Market Su Cor. of the Diamond.
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S03CERSET, PA.,
INFLAMMATORY RHOaATlSl.
CTTEKl-l H1I.PLI AND VHI IX.
PERUANCNTLY.
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TiCE CHARlXS A- V0teLd CO.. iVtmn, 114.
Dress the Hair
Vith Atpt's ITiir Vior. ItJi CM-ar.!!-benrfi
ttT'u mi the sraip, ami
luKtun frrf-taj ciurtw-n4 it Jr ui
vcra! toilc-C ae 2; k tii ba.rft
amisiiken. prrerrr itvor. rrt i rntN
from failing, avatl. taio l.t:r Ita inuUitf
weak ur tUiu, pror.iot.. a u-vr growth.
T:ri:r. vlivli hl I'irin-i "Trutax.art-:y
ft-iy. X uwl A1 er" il?r Vijr wU ra
ure iucveaa. 1 ciictaiuii v WaXii u lav
Efficacy
of tfji prp;iariija. ilra. p. H- Dftrnl.
" I w 1 wraf thr-e rfir Trirli
wsip t'f My iaiur fii.ir orit
:dui--it t- frv Ar's H -ir iff'r, anl
iti a few m't-ckji Ths i:ar.-- jtt my t i;
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'rcii ilir." l"v. ) S. S- Sim-.
J'a.r V. 15. CUurva. St. Ecraiiw, In.i.
A frw yars ajo I p?ifiel th mitira
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i hpd afir a tnif nature wtwjlil
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A vtr f Liir Y.Z"', ni I t. uzji t' .u
Tii ret!i wt I t. I b lt-irl.
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Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Or. J. C Ayzr h Co., LsweH, Maas.
DR. SADLER FRAUDULENTLY
SOfwATED.
IMPER-
SEVE.V COZrLAlST FROM VX cVlATJK
.V EEX I'A .
Vf. FajaCix- 3!vl, i!i"oB. Farril Co. ;
Mt Va".-1- H"ia, ii!. itj'tujJija t' ; lanly
fpiiB w nniyr;aui cnui:y : J. T. Cut. ait
An7i?;rr. !: y , .rrer Mstaimr,
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QRPHAyS' O.H'RI SALE
Valuable Real Estate !
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i :;r:Blacksmith: Shop.n:::
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PUBLIC SALE
-OF-
Valsath Real Estats.
of
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I s-i-rr-rt . ti.tny. I s., toerc i,i le t as !
Txit ... -air un thr j-:t-a.iv-! ia New B.iii. 1
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II Jt ft Ilas'i rr .TT H-
tt-htrirtic Z faaf-L arJ ' ,
" f-f t- iicirct.an a:-v. a.3-n t
iZir
a,l 'ot No. ' Mt
Dwelling' House,
SiT.Mt!wi. -alJe, an 1 h-r oil tsiU liui; :?j-re-j
in.
. I ! OA rr-rkiT.-'tS nf z-rmf ! eirtiaie si,ms:4
No-2
IlMnuiie t .-et no V a.-.in.-i wrrrt tai
fe wT.X.'.TlS i'JiJiiiat i
;k ttrt-saw oa tse Aaiim 1
TEItMS: J
Tu rv-r -r.i on .ieol. raw thirl afhsianc !
areiiStM V',.S!w;ia lEiVrts" I
i..-rr-.i ssD-BKoia. 1
jtmi.
ator. of Mma M Kroie. Jec -L
1 NtIGNEETS NOTICE.
NsKe t, uwir !
m. i-Ti .M- rn' exiai. --.j wtiitil rntrfrv '
! tr-- . I.v bewu or the erotiMtw f (He ai4
i.rT
; ,,,,. mlut ,1. nv. ,unu :
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w a;ufB.rfrt itinrchir H 1 jf Fr,
HWlilfT IvVfOXlSl' r-r-rTa-t 1 1111' V. f1
- t- l-i tk j rtfn
jn,9 I- oViz7M.
. (F PA KxrTKiV
TV Jen-. B.C SlTrr rvhaa. LutTirtvOn-
rr. 1 -f 1 1-Uarr Harder, inemimel will
Wii'i-as B.ng'e. of Jotnslewa, Cwbra Coca-
ty. i-s -.
Ym arrbe r ixslfV-t Am m rnn-anee of J
l .ftl m rxr-T! - m e.-:--t n or iue .nmai i
" -rr nf n- i -runty r, iM to nr dim-ied ,
I will Bnet u --:T?e-. hq loe I to iufioa um Ml
S.J'i
h
Ttiml.. Ow 1 . . Imam. b.,i lm.
a-i waer- rus auewd if twi mralt tow. j
rr lav a v. mmcm '
.an. 1. larw.
nn mrcx -
pea ir.
ESTABLISHED 1827.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1889.
KI5 SON'S WIFE.
rm afraiJ ahe' a rr. fi?"l Ttnr'."
aaiiloUi Mr. ilsjliJ, alias ir.j his het1.
" Ti-n o'clock MoiiiLiy morniri)!, aiiJ liio
wabinj ain't out yt. It aio't the way
your nmtiiw uat-d t k f hoa-, Uei-tor.
Eh ? ho ? Whre ye y.ia' nur 7"
Hnf r Bayliff had left the ox-yoke be
amrnuwftluwcroau.etfnoao.r-
yar.l with m rapiJ atop, to take tbeMp.,bn,ajtva,ioitn
(rd-apciathes-tketfromlhebao.of) . j j j,,. . . j,, hjiTe ai
prrtty. deiKler yoan oa ''. $u.t 1 . hl fi , Li, Cvnt!lia j,
jaxt euwrl from the kitehea door.
The oM roan uttered an aodibie snort
of Uwrast.
-WelMwrerrsaWJ h. -If Hector
haint left hm work to wait on that wife
. . .
o h n : It am t a man worst to carry
dvHUe, out, no way yew can fix it If you
do it once, wou'M be eipecte-1 to do it
tv'ux. And Ilectur'a wv a clean nix.iled
. . . .
areauy. nam , W nal
ters wben I x Brat married to Hector a
. .
.uotuer. W hot ye Ue. dom - oT..y.
. . iiarj)iv,
rvtunu-U to
aa the youn man oncj uiure
his work.
- That bx-Oiet wait too fceavy f..r Cyn-
Ciia to carry," said He.-t.MT, curtiy. " I
Mi I nmA ll.rd to keei. a ir! lor
her"
-Aprir Mr.BiyUB- voice betrayal
nuD..!e.i oniahment and wntea.pt
"AgiriiYwrm.Kher-"
- Yea, I know, father " iaWrropted
Heefir. "B,t tbir bavechand nce
then, and perbapa a-tber -oold have
hoatn a'i- nnv if th. hfidPV. ii-k Iku.tn t
worn her out before her time.-
- That, a downiirfht Jlyiarf in the oe
of Providence r Mid Mr. Bayliff. re-l-
lenini; to the not of bis mtl. iron-eray
hair. " It wo the Lords will that yoar
mother hoali be txk away, and there s'uas Bajiitf bad intended to -t.iy a
ain't no ort o' d ubt but that ahe's bet- j y.ar in Oaio ; but eitfw Qie climate did
ttr oi. And Cynthia lun'l never stand i not a;ree wirh hi'u, he didn't nrce
in her shoes, no wayyoa ca3 lo.'k at ; with brother Enatha&'a C.'.k.-i, for he re
it:"' tnrnI tw.me 'tne three nirmth. before
Hector Bay "liTuiaJe AO reply, but tojk j he wae exn-cted. . . .
np his os-yoke and wi?;. across the fields J
wit): it.
" Father may say what be pleases," j
aaid he to himself. " t.nt mother died of
overwork, and andercare, and nothing
else. An t the household d-itie are too
heavr for Onthi. aiwl I rail-it see what
ean 1m4 .L.ne t., ihten til trn X., Wi.man
stall be drudged to death under tbia Mt
itow."
frnthia H.-h had been a pretty fae-
tory piri when Hector Bayliff had mar-
riedber. J-lie bal been unorant of all
the details of booskeepin?, bat she had
exerted herself dilioentiw to leara.
on vr. T?....:fi "i...
v.u '1 1 . jluduu. u.i.r,rr. i, ,u r,
acting critic, and the Bayliff form-hoa-e
was a big, ramblirrz, inconvenient place,
a here ooe misbt work bard all day, and
have very little to show !or it at the end.
And the tired look ia lic-r eyes, and the
weary flush on her cheek, went to Hec
tor'a heart at times.
My darling, aud he," I wi&u I COfci-i
make things easier for tou.". .
- a cV. skAM .....Ma, 1 t..
"''.I"r-' '"r-
thia. bruriitiy. It's only that I am too
stupid to manage as I ought"
Hector sh,sk h head. He knew that
aomethinir was lackina. but be did not
...
.t.... . .
Bat she drooped so that he aaw Home
radical chacsr was neceSHwnr.
. .
tvnthui, said he, this won t do
- -
xon must iro to staT w;tJa roar mother
r . j
lor a wee. or two, ani resn anu re-
cruit.
"Bat what will yoola, Hector?"
u -..-m i i ,..;.-. i. .u ..i. l
7 n kcru uaciinui , uaii, u.iiri aim
j I," a'd the young man, ciiceriiy. " What
does it siiriiily to us, a little ineonven-
ience, so loiijt as yu are benefitted T"
Si, rather unwillingly, t ynihu went,
' OU J-- fo-
I -- --- -
el " If this a the war voa re iroin tobabv
" If this is the way yon" re goin' to baby !
that wife of your'c. Hector," si'i l be
h"r pUyin :ck the niioie
tiaie. I tlon't hnj.l t lettin wuHn think
the-ast-ives too important. Now we shall !
ba obkeged to have Mary Jenkias htre
... A.. ,1 1.,,.. ... .1. 1 :-o ... .
10 uu uic a., v,., i. , (fa ti IOM
usa dollar and a half a week at the very
least Tain I what I call eeottomical
noitorfceepin .
'That depenls npin what one call
ecoDCTlIV,
nd Il-tor, quietly.
But when his neighbor, Ltue-n Perkins
. . . .... . r. . ,
drive pit that aftcrnooa, with his w;:-,
Hector caile-.i them in, Secretiv rejoicing !
..... . . .- I
um o.'l anas was .town in toe swamn
lai o.'i Silas was iown in toe
'ot tapturina a refractory calf.
" Yoa're ftiT in a hurry. L'lz w.. are
yon 7" aaid be. . "-ndow u a minute. I
want toai-k your wiie s ice."'
"A pretty thing to do," laajhe.1 Mrs.
Perkins, " wticn y u're gA a wjie of yocr
on."
" It's about her that I want to consult
j too." said Hector. "The work here is too
heavy tor her. She don't seem to get
i along with it. an 1 I don't know why.
.), Mrs. lerains, look aronnd tins
k i.-heo nH toll me .iiat -on moni.l do '
k.i.,.en, am ten me wriat you wouuj lo .
- -. . ..... '
to it if voa lived here.
V, . , , , - . -
Jirs. Perkins t.ok a leisarely view of.
j the premises, letting ber eyes re-t on one i
yyfi iiu ..i.f u.t.jei, w ii.i uieti.iaii.e j
.,, -tm. !
urT! j
" Wei; r said Uei-tor. ;
" In the first place." said Mrs. Perkins, j
I wouldn't have this room fir a kitith- !
i" I here. Its dam,-
lair.pr ech.je.1 Hector.
.Ls blue mould." nodded orw. !e. !
" The cellar under it isat properly drain I
ed, I am certain. And the w ia-iows k.k i
. iii.. .v 1
to the north, and I don t soppose there s
u:.. x- i i
inwiiw us it. aii uav. y -uoae a si-re
place or s.mething of this room, and i
take the ttUost-room ft a kitohen, where
there's a bright lookout 'otfeesouib, and j
a gool cemented ceiiar underaeuth." j
"l wyeT thought of toat," said Hec-
tor. " WeiL what else" I
J "here do too get your water? ask- j
ed Mrs. Perkins.
iiB.ici.iu-. j
From the spring, an.'ier the hi!'.." j
Do Ton mean that roar w ife has to I
- Do roa mean that toot kf has to !
Knnw -T f Kak -nV fhut w-.i r.a. r... W . I
bjHr i
" Expt the wash-water. That sh- '
. .. . t . . ..
. LK. VXU. .I'll,, .UC MK T. L. 1 . V 1
eave. MnLuned IIetar. fth JiaaXMn-
gtaed. j
"Mr KOO.iness meT aaid Mrs. Perkins. I
i wringing her plarap hands in comical
j dismay ; "that's enoojtb to break any '
( woman's conrtitution 1"
j "It's what we've always done, said j
j Hector. I bring a couple of pails in
,v. .... ..I.f
,-
er I O 'luxl boiue, but1
" Nonsense! a mere drop ia the back- I
et T said Mrs. Perkins. What too want I
i
ia a sink, with water-pipes laid from the
i spring, and a good cistem, with a pump
ia the kiu.-in, and a waauiag ma-
chine" -
1 What's tbii aaia Hr.
' Well Khor too if voa'll cocn
" An-i aralionanr tiit
In the -l!ar
aMfl 51nt Pvrkin,
haf9 the way
Ixiiler ba.'k 'f th? stov. T
to i)rk w.)rk -lawu iii,U-j.l ofiettiniiti
hw m:ber-, if Tua !l j.Whelp
I Mr. ,rtltl, .j jj .TroTi!);-T.
-j. wi;! ai , t,n rfcfr, to CrntLtV
, " "
t Mi'J rue.
"
. . . . ,
' . , , , l i. i
'M t mT T
1 h .bearJ f
new plans.
j ' ,.
"Hector, aaii ke. I believe t.joiw:
,e e Th- a. wa.
" , . , . , , -
! amurh f..r ;. ir riw:nrf! I .III 1 d Unna
:
thty - i,i"Dty S n" f"r your
. t "Vi. .". - . w r
j K " Htir wa? fina, and the old man
l' !e'Of.-erat kzA.
i "I cun t t-iy i.ert and ee y-1 taakin
on.a.an.l-lraae9(ir ttie old pi.ee. safi
' i .K., .. ..... -r
p ' ,c - . ,T . 1,
U ,r''"h'8 . :
j V- ""'t 1 I
brotaer L;natUaa. f ,Ik j .?a we I.
j ul !
! Af h"' -voa IV " i
.
' " Xo, Ct?.er. I w!U not" aai-l Kfeor.
And after !. wa noe, the repair and
., tntpiwmeBM comnei:i m real fjo-i
s
There ain't oi place lifcs Uome," aoid
J'ilos. "And, bless rue, how bright and
nice thinas ii look An 1 I declare
rvntl i- voi'm like n..fier woman
! Youreheess are as red a wses, and yon
' "P i apry a. any en. k V
V, ful-er.- eai.i Cywibia, the im-
i.rovetuenia in the home have m;uie ere.
ryUnnf eo much eai r f. .r me. I get the
I k doae u half the Uaie, and with a
j Vr ofthe trouble. .
1 a J arouna.
. ...I
I "lite imtvwaeat ea w.
i i,'t "-ey cot a ,g!t of money,
I " Y- th"-v e--r-ia'.y did," owned Cjt
I thia
,
- H?w raoeb, nowT suid Bavliir, witU
an interrc-tfative apiarnins of bl-epecta-
C!.
" Five hundred doUorv,
thia. "
aid Cvn-
id Bayliff could not repress a in.
Xlie imrret on q.b nuutirei n:in i
1 six per cent idtitirty doilors a year, aaid
. he. - Thirty dollars a year i a. round
1 1 . 3-. :.e. V -a. . . .
"
j may my ia pipe and drama! T
j "Not quite, father," said cheerful Cyn
. ..oSu.er, lu.,v-
thU. opening the table drawer. - Look
! here tnv work is done so easily an.1
i -,, " , .... ', , ,.
, h .
. tiiue to my.f. and u-re w a.y wort
I from ths :iirt faitorv. Buttoahoie - mak -
. ,
; ma and putticz on toe nn:uing twciies,
r .
vou e. I tike it up when mr dilj,4
... r .
: are mi ana ine u u over. I
; naven t oeen at u rui.i a year tm. an.i
j rveearael a prood deal more than thirty
l.i.n.. T-..i. i.... i..:.
uiiaia. liar a uo Ktiuuituft
'
book
Wei!. I de-clar
soid Silas.
i
Ibvtor obiei-te.1 to it at first." went
i Alt r .. ... .... , .,mi., ti,
tlm.-, 8ll...a'ld ti.l Uve plettr of time
; to read an.i ganiea an.J wa.k witn niia,
.... .- . ... .,
- ne lei i.ie fi on wn.i ii. r-j, yon see, iuc
i improvements are reaily an efonir.r
J "Well, I de-clare T said Silas. -I
j dunno but what you're riirhty, Cycthy r
He walked out to the village buiidin-j riot ensued, aa hnl doubiieas teen pre
miii,I in Jh vel'.vw it nh cJ th twtli-,Uc i arranuv.1. and I found mvself obi hied to
; f " -
1 iK,t innln. ihm th- nt te , v-es
,Jriftlli7,ioira on , 'j m,n
. ,n, . ,:i.,n,t, f ,- ....iu
; . . mM ,.ink, .h,.
!.t
ba-e been, if "u had beea more cms. der
ate in tiie years g-.ne by to tiie poor
man who lay there!
When be w cut back to liie hoiijs-, he
met Hector.
u II ..i tor. said be. " Voa d.d right t-.
fix np the hou-ie to nit Cycthy."
"I ar?i jlad yon think , father," siUJ
Uect-ir Bayliff. Snt-ir!,:t ..jitt.
An Incident.
On a railway train the writer noticed
the entrance of a mother and little mm i
wh were nnvxpect-diy streete I 1-y a
friend of the mother'. The frh-nd was
oa'y giing from one way stati ;i to tie
next, while the others were on a long
tmrnev. There happened to ire but one
r . .... , . .
.-..-.n, .l-v-,1.1.2 .-,1 n tliu a. an.l .nli.
vacant double seat in the car, and into '
this the boysI:p)ed, taking the put next !
the window. Ills niotiier, eairer to ioi-
p rove the ten minute with h-.-r friend, ,
asked her sun to irive nt his seat and i
take amrfher for that Utile time, so that i
she coui'l sit w ita her friend. '
Xo, I won't ; because 1 want to sit by
the window, and all the other sears bate !
people aire-adr at the window." I
i ueop.eaire-ai. ai .J'.i't i
i - v i " .?... . .
X(yn'n . v wjodlw a!i !
T - '
" . . , I
. -. , .'
-", "on i i wani oi s.t uv ioe
, !
WlO'toW BOW.
" But, dear, not to give mamma plea
ol r .
-Not.' j
" yi fa j, ten little minutes, when j
mJtal!M ,Dts so much to Uk to her j
friend. a.I voa can sit bv the win-low 1
,r,e ,bole day loe T
-
-.o. wr.ti laipat-eniCmpniaMa. -ca
in spite of baniblc- entreaty from, th
mot her, and mod aatnred Brginc frosa !
mother, an.l irxi oatore'i Brrims from
iA ..rv.l fl.-.fr Kiina.nnifti.! r.:f r,f
aeltuhneaa kept ha pUca, toe niotaer j
never dreaniina of insisting on the right ,
.t,.l.nrt.,r,.i;.1n.. Ui i,inrMi?mt.:. :
-- 1
5 hsit 44 B-4bT dM t8W kjk:ru out
ot Uie wiii.tow. n tea .-year o4 ikiu- )
becotnes Robert the btsbind, his sod )
l",'e Ile wu' ""ruler, w ny is is taai t
B,en "u' tenderness tor their j
wives, '.mhu-y. j
Ives?" :thi.-y.
y
We have a speedy and positive care ;
!f..r.t,k TV,.Mwu-ta r.nl., M.k '
i
! an-l Headaithe.in SHI LOH S CATA RRH ;'
REMEDY, A Nam! In'retor free with j
each "Dottle. Use it if rou desire health '
and sweet bmatrt. Price 50e. Sr?oid by
Geo. W. lienford A. Son.
li A P : hn
si i vi a 1 1 I t 1 1 1
A STOSY ABOUT LINCOLN.
!.,.. . ...
i Captain .. I. (jM in Atlanta ( .
t tt"fjn : To iatitD3rt-tr know a pit man
are rare, and thr intimatrt arc f!it ufteu
- J " "7 "-'
. . . . i . . , - .-
""T. U . T.T
"-
.31 that Ahrahau. Uwrt w..
j un. and it waa my pr t ka
, 1 el b:
i t1"fa . tied l.ia ability, or
dt'iaxided hia -rvic -, it tin y tx taken
i - ' -'r;
t mm mte n an,! utitrt. wki j
i t)ion,'a I have know Mr. Linroin to
. ,
. ' ,
' 'auan ana rai a utc;u in reiaiine it, '.
x new, er . Up of near
i rear,, it . ve- ri.,
i "- reaiinS , ye
I - . ,, " , .
to me. It i nevl'ew. tbetvf..re, to wait.
.... : . . -
Liiriri'irr. w ii'.
. "
a-'wunie a outre
, ("en ael; W vtoruan usa
........ ...
( a,eers,u XH ir' 1 "m r"!' wr"
iiij all that has fui!ed, that I oturht , . ' ,
" "it sunei tne ntt m-iiiinj at sonrise.
nut k vom piain
la the auainaer and fail of l"Ot I '! ,t ... .
, . , , five m tie, the nw l eat! traiirht, and
, . . , 1 tne coantTT s.t level I em' l -e the an
piyin-r between M. Louia and ew t.'r- . . . . . .
1 - ' rWleiit fr.-mi the -tate H .n-f .1 wm. It
lean. Oa th flown trj. ia ,her wan
.- . , , .
,T'n am' "n" "'
ndin? the Qatner at the N..rih.
JT1 BW,Ji"W T
th had. Urge plantat:oB.raer wer
-da of the CapUin. They -Wred
l f'r th,"r ai,',r"- "
, 'c -u mm iwit.i -ct;. .
: , rtu le k"' ' " ,ike
j a piear-ot emuioyment, and the Captain
j Mcvoiuraded me a a e-iupetea r.n.
, and i accept e.1 me muauon. aijree.ig
to meet a aor ot me umt.w at .u-ia-
phia oo the retarn nf the boat fr-mi New
; , ..-, . . ,
tr!ean. Thi I did an-t f.xind erery -
: :
thim: inite as a I had reason to ei-
1 ;.. an.i watreate.l with a'! tbec: ni.i-
' erati .n I deserved, I n nia ie t
I (j'taintao'.-e of the y u g pc.-i'V
e a.: ,
neighOoruo-i, aa t enwre-t into the
varwjunamaaeie.Jtauoinu.OD to thciii.oid
! Pl-abiy added to the georr. I fuad, lax-
! ins sec-u liuire of the worbi and luin.-.t d
-t J. TbM uieviUu.e
i de .tin aiety of that anc;:t day
j o. i eefcoe. in a neh Boru.tf
acRooJ-nutt-". an.t 1 wa eniie aa rea.iv
j a nw anc.v emie. ... an;
' that needed defenders. my
! P of etista w, well develope.i at
- - ' '
. 1. I. ... A. 1 .. .1. . - 1.. . . . . ,
-..-. '7 ,,,,J'CT '
j The freelom of debute, aa I nn l.-r3.XMj
' ir, however, did tut aiaay siiirld uje
ir, however, did IA. t
m
j l-'ai" vk-tence wi,en no cKi,er answer
j be wade to air a-vamena.
I ,n.,, ., .r-rr n. t-.v
ttik ivEvrrvBiE i..irt3 r est?'.:
was not lon in bein brought to
the
i front and tiaviiiZ ient aonie vcarj) in a
fre. priming ort.ee, I probably was
. fimilip milii f.u
lOestooa than
j y mOOD!e1,i. "k, 1 dreamed of. ari l
j a.Mfede ommrht arjnntenta amort tfe
...
tW.tufjr.il they had neser heard an I
were qo'tcnnaWe to answer.
The dl-
er, on continued a namber of erenins.
the oU shoo,.hr.w WM fnu. Cjn.
1 ..- , o . . t
- tr - "S "- i'"e "o e-.
(!lJu,..e was very iuu.screet I was n-t
1 j,,,,! f.,r lhe pc.rp.j-e or eipeHed to
'it.., , i..,. r.r.- of
ii.-s.usa i..e .j'l-Hij.n, uut i-.-e: -i.g sure oj
: , .....i. r r.r.u,-i'i!e w-u t... lav,
, my preu.L--s i prooa.ny was i-jo w.ii.i.g
... ,n. , ... i-
, to Q;as u w.-a any opprtnen. reitar-i.ess
, ,jj siu j,Uce; but io 'king back over'jTed;d
j k11? vflirs
; jt aom ,ni-ars to nie. I can n-t think
' ... . .
o..i lh. thM,ta an.l i..Ln.4 r.f k,-'.i
.... . - - - .--.e, --. . e ..-
I eoirmiimity were juti!je. orneiewsry,or
; in any sense in answer to the an-iiuen?
of a Wrilesa boy. Kepeatfvl threat.-i
. had Uen ma.le. to which I o r. j H.-d
i vioi.-m atteir.rted which I bad
I "een a ne io re;-i. .mirrm,iiii uw
' ,.. .n..tN .
, e- . e. -
i B guts before C iira r.os. and the
', warui:-. to kttp away only made uie
i the more deteriuined tube present. A
.
1 fl v t.Yr wfetT. The mad tl BIT rPTlel. e
' was line. with artne-l bi-i.. .'nd I e-wl-I
: not abroach it to rrcare aid or even aa
' orcoat I ha l a small s-m of ltion1
My first th-nu!.t was to reach M-inphla.
hoping to ir.U-r.i pt tie bxnt on wbii h I
had Is-en emi-loyel, e:ti.?r on up oc .
di.an t.ip. The weather was vey end
and bad, tut I jjot there only to fiad tiiat
the steamer was Said ap ia New i irleans
with a broken siutft, and would not make
a t-ip for several weeks. The only boat '
g finircpthe river axs an Ohio Barer boat, '
and in y an xiety to get away I took jsis- !
r g - on it to (airo. avl arrived there to
fin 1 both the Miss;.-! ppi ard lbio fr-ven
, , n3V;rati;.n pen le-1
Mv home was in tie ex-j-erue nor.hera
end of tue State of I.liaois, withia live
j miles of the Wisconsin line over 7S
, miles, in an air-hce fnjin Cairo at the
i uiw-th of the t hio R.ver. Tiiere was on
' , . "
. railroad at lnat time id that portion of
'
III. note, or any that ran in that dim ti in
i bnf I was determined to fri borne. The
westrV-r was uncomtnonly coM. I m
si-sr.tiiy clad and had but s few dollars
iii money, aa 1 the distanc w is very '
great ; l.-ut after thinking th aia'Vrovcr ,
1 f. rad.v or two I --t out nr-on it, and
never faltered f'-r an hour r.atil I sat
dun in my own pleo-satt hott.e on the
, ,, ... .
ban of the Bock, Livev " w-as ter-
experieiaoe. and I was n toere boy,
cnosed to great poysicaw exertn.a. My
saooey ive oo4 before hal.' the Uip wa
accv-nipitalMM, and to aaany want, hun
ger, too, often wis added ; bot the long-.
rheeHess trip was ilimmin .ted by a single
'incident that to my mind amply com-
pensatea me ft ad theswlfenng t end-tr-
J niade np.n th.s tr.p,
THE .... vivri-.c anautaw uv. "v
wao-ai I regard lhe greatest luan it has
been mv f trtane to know, ot even look
upon. . a nave seen lu.ruren i iHim .
ot Ua TniieJ Lad -vis of ?rrabr i
aiajunt of the jrreat men of our tinsr. :
I fcT arfa taO tllC PflOrt- of I !
have gtooU befjre aings . yet I do n. fir
a mowent douU but that Abraham Lin-'
tiilii Jiun-'jnr irli ia hijiorr ul'if '
.
gr ratt or aiJ tD-ese.
Jom how it occurre-l, may interest ti.e ,
reaiier, and. aithoosrh nearyiy ttr vears
tove passed away I fc-ei. ra rrUtin; it,
8,-newhat tfr- ardor of tiie ol'S soldier.
jwbo.
who. in cwrenuil comtiany, loves
to
fight tbe battles o'er azain.
As I approached tbe middle of the.
Snlr. affrr w!ii.-- an enflm ihie
thrtrash comiields, I applied at nightfail
at a lar-je torao-honse foreutertainine-it I
Warned that it was tbe resi Ience of
(. ...
Jacob Mrauss, at Uat tiae the hvrjrest
fanurx ia the West, owning iuf thaa :
LL.
WHOLE XO. 1960.
WIC-) arra jf Ua l, anJ ruainj urthice
bnt eora an-l bT. Fiulin that my
dicatior raT!frl m to wrtertki, the
rapttat t Sfati, thirt-ii ma
due iMrtH. h tn'ni tu b WiiiiH kfMp me
orr niht if I .viKl rarr-r om tner
j m a layer "ert dny. After aup-
r9 tLrmiviA a trt-n isnimMt
it ' "' ' - - i
f ' M -e h..l Me
paper t lanvl to AV Lim-oin. b
j .nJM bi-ie. -Wda't
! knn, hiln, n;, .nTb,lT in Sprinif.
i fie Ui can tel! voa .here hia !-.ir br
; tf)e b s tv, rtt U-
l yer tier wa in the Sta'e. an I wn! i be
! t-weroor T-t if it OT't hU inters!
P0"110
ineoiu ie.M ra mw in nw nra.-
. , . , , . . , , , ..
f ?" t"' f "f If " nf
' in&rB,! P"t"' 0oM,k
,ron ver anyia.nj,
ii.t . . .
h wianer he wait than
, , , . . ,
n" iawer wnimn tie tia.l em
1 emclowe.1 to d,. h hn.i-ie.
: ,, w . , .. .
i wa-iTery rid hitc.ear: t'.enrvw about
; t r.r ihea deep, as dr as pr.wder and
, fc , ua,w Hk wnj
i ce then-1 bar. walked fc .lis-
;n.
,,orin ?h, r. hllt no .ir
ne,- erer e.fed the weari monot-
! nnv of I.'.'m Ion Veel no.1 R ii f .p.
t ri ved ia th - e-.tv before ni -fil -.t f ...
, Snit m,a , wh(, h to u
. wo- by the r i le. :
. Y0O will tin I Abe Lincoln's orB.-e on
. u . .
. ; . ii,,i': . . .
' i toe ..ii!y b.i Uim? wht am t irH anf
i ,v 4. , , j, , '
' I'"1 on ' An ' m 1 cn-
fr7ir w in a bPwrar, an 1 "A. Lin- I
c dn. An-)rn.",n a pl-.un strip or black ) Byrea,n rf1:ns; hi birthj-ia.-e, I1.il
tin on a d.v.r to the l-ft. B-lovr tuU ,,'JPl' cini Pin Io.ihr!y. Th ie
ra.-. aiethr rsei-ef tin w ith the name
of Hilbura W. H-'Viri. whom 1 pre
; sums was his ptrtner. I kn-iekeil, aal
i a l.md, -he-.Tfnf voiee inetantly replied,
""Come in." I t:mi d'y cp"nl the d vjr,
: and enferinif I it-'wnH a man aittin;; ia
j an old fifhione-l ai.lint Wi.xned chair
i before a great w " 1 tire, his f,4 a-iiast
j the minfe! hl !ier thn bis hea.1, an I
jy , O0T lft the L rnu; J-.r-ul
, T Bl, ft, r lva:,,vJ
; h( fiw whi,.h th(,
, attracted m n. re than th man. he aaii ,
' "Well?' I iastantlv rr !!,
1 H tvE-'ME p ! pytr.
I brxirit frj:n Xt. Jacob Straojw.
. .. .
i.n i-aaie the fee !
, .-o,1,WK,.1.lM,ffW Bv sx.me mis han.-e
, ! P -nt '-he hea.1, and he took t .5 Lincoln arrival ahead oftiiue
kS he took
think the
e u.i; ir,.;ni irial the
I TT - ' - -
oid oi jer 1
vii.! send a h-wse out such
a D'i?ht as tii." But when I toi l him1
I had walked the entire d, stance his
terewt in aie !?caine j -r.ii tha he neeer
,' "--M1 l"!ti"oin- BM a:,til 1
j hitnthe wUo!' 'fn- " r-iefromhia
cnair ne.seeme'i w oa-ju i.apwStr -
ef rule, his le and anca di.-nrooorti.w-
. t . Mia . , . - -..i . ..0.. i K v 11 L i'r-
i a'eiy Ion. his hair diMele-l, his cloth-
' in-, ,nd hi. .r.l . . .
! Tte i'. b',t he'
' .. . . h ." . - -
, io.is-1 t me ten minu:e in ha -jaiet
; vmpathetic war befor- I tho-ijht him 1
Jie hands. nKest'iuoa I f a.: erer seea I 1
i i . - i . i . , , I
ha.lj';t &ni-,:ie: t;,e Ladi-st dav s Utr !
c r . i . c " r i
,,f mT J entered tue oihoe frelinir !
. ', , ,r , , , I
that I was haif-froi-n an 1 haif-starTetL !
not even ask me to sit down, nor
lid be sit down himself; yet I grew warm
and cheerf.i! in ba prince, for-ttm?
. l... .- ...
nl ffTer ISIinL''r IQ IAI Sfl.I !M
I ' e ,
, tears I tttwi.n-iiwsiy at.e.1 were bat an
. honet tr.bute to h kaidaess and sym -
P10?-
He nianifeste l srftit interest ia my
aiiventure and dwcol the Slavery
.inestion from sUn.1 p-datt that were
Vt new to He c,-.emed it
onrewerwsi.y. it was i : from ewry
point oi view.' aid yet he eon! I find
mat h f tetter ei.-se. f .r i:a existence. ;
2nd tolora?i'e . Sr its aIr.Mt--i thin
I had ever heard lftre. He con-
.iemne.1 toe ?wa on nv.ral, pontwal.
an.l Unanc:t yroun-N, out it was hard , Mr. f) ..i.-hertv was one .,f ti.- me:i.
'""' - tell for w hoa, he bad the great- an..;.,.-,- iJt. hicg f..r the connot
et sympathy, the -ie or lis master, i tee wbi( h ai,iBlt 0m(.m M T,,n ,n.
-Teivery. l.e swel. ex at only by the ; desperate. ..nie .e.-aisl bi.u a-id-tolerance
of Cliristiaa peopie. but itainij.i; "lAa !hLs w...-i': d.
airocaU-s were detenu-ned tiiat thru- ! j t hen-, and s...:,eliy miv,t :,.
t;ar.ity sho.ii.l n- only hi'erate bat ap- j Y Mi re the onlv fej;w i, , .
proreit." It w is a cmifl ct that enold ; d.,-ita3, v., .ca..r.-
no, it.rever. an.t tl -"n:.i n ire Mil
..r.eeniirg It mw cr- to exist. If;
t-tr.-.g tne a-t twenty y-'irs Us adv-s-ates
in i held an annat' e- av-arion to de
tenii'ne nxn s-i-n-tblng tl.ee wo-:ld .to f
ia tiie f.-ilo -sing year to oon-.y or inceitse
. their opponents. t:.y w-niid hv pro-
f l aliont what li.ey have done, and ' on Vhalf the l'ni..u Irxr of I'loi i-i-if
it wacotin.iel in the fatireas ithad - v, br Mr. WnieS Ivwi.erf.'"
bn ia the part, tuere were pnt? off Mr i,-, allutelv tr-'no-pe..pie
B.V.V iLire aim would see the end ! r,ni. :,;, mU. Ll. i-.i-r
f avery. He was .jui e nre it w.si! I i
not outlive t':i eefiture. Tne advoca!P '
of slavery were -loinin to hasten it '
djvrifa'.I. and if rs"..-?e ! in as it bad for '
tiie !a-t few Tei.-s. a ii uer of a ntunr t
, , . " , , .. , ,
w-ii.-I ret im. jv Ijef-re ;ts va.re '
, , , . . ' , , , '
w .::! I be s i r.i:'.in;.v .Wf.rei!. It'
ipatt-m
. ,
i seeuietl '' i'i'li that gr.
and gtrrnsi-iital c
rtil einan--
r: "ii,sat. n
bring it to an en 1.
Finding that 1 had no m vner, he took
r") frotu bis 'ket are! tsve it to me, t
iy:rt-gle wixil.1 "har.-e it u;i to that 1
oid c-lg ri-.r bringing tue paper," as he
bod to re. -l l.li-o that 'lay. and it waw t
worth to brio. t!.em in s k-h wea'h- t
ou ri't ii t.i 1 14 i
er; toeu UitiiK up the ie-n -pits',- he!
bati .'aid down, he wro e on t!ie wh:?e !
carz a i a line ei teen irarliew Um:
Mr. Wilson, !
Tilt, 'ft iirt "B-T
nnt;i t.emorro. or l.tiier if tne weath
er is bad, and send li.e L ill to uie.
A. LlM. JLV.'
T -ari.ig li.ito' aa 1 in-a ioi.- it to me.
n pomte-j out oi me i I low u a n-xei
arrt- to- wraore. al toi-i me te-tr Ure !
and remain not. I I was able to '
rir i.rf-r-r th-t l.r t e-'a.! C th 1
oj-p-ji-iirt'ty to do rr.e a far.-r. and would !
be more thin c'a I if in the ftftre he
.'...n! I li. 'I.' t was r,-M!-r..ivs an t
- 1
As I -tent. I out into
n.l turr.e-1 my L-ack on that ,
ffc-e I l.ttle" -.h.sagbt that J 1
friend
ta.l uie the. ac-i'aaiaLac- of the one
grcgtUetbatw..Ha;auiuiaietiwp
of Amencaa kiMorw ia tie ainetertttb f
evntory. I timegbt be was Uie rreatest
man I bad ever seea. I us his was the
f friendly greeting I havd revived, j
aiVr weeks of oricoii.noM toil and prha- i
tion. I trust I wcsild ba' e arrrecia-ed a t
favor at its tme va'ue at '.he
hards of "
...
any one, 3t t.'irre wss .-nietning auout
tbia ma o fec3eaar that I yassw. est of !
bis Mbt fully impressed w,!h the ct
that I bad a met a pt lean,
t Tsrv week after I mov, at U :'.:f ,r i.
Mr. K'uhi Wsh-nrne. t'.ie C -r"ii in
iWn Ui Northern District (4 1'imots,
j aa 1 who afterwsrj becau.9 the dm.n
; gu.-.oe.'. fne-d of hclij G-x.l aa-J Lna.ia
: and 1 related Li hita (Lis occurre-ie.
! Ail I. tad. 114 it h the Murm U. it 1
j rrjjsrded bun aa a great man, Mr.
j burn replied : " Well, yes, Mr. Lineoiu
; is s.a able cm. an 1 be pona- ia a
I iar.-v devree la trae element! of ;'tii-
eta, bet Lis excessive modesty and ti.tii
i dnc wiij keep bin ia t.s bwckgronud,
! when otters, with less Staea sad abiaty
I wUl cuaa UiCssaalTt to tfca frost' I m
I wo!! cav.'vd Sir at !h houl, and tli aext
' day beitg tery pleaaa;, I t out to 4
f Uli ih rest of toy fsi'.ouJoaraer. A I
!eavicr th ht.tei a una brought iu
a bcle froua M.-. Lir.roSn. who exiani
that it Ui.ht U i-I' aume tu :-j a Ura
I rcuhwi PurU,aUa f jiiirr our..i,
un t.'.e L-.ik'ia nvt-r I: waa a'ii.-nri ti;
a Ikwuf tuaa ia t.'ie ;u3, aai ra a&
fuliuwa :
Jlf. Walloi-e, Fwria : Ivxr .-ir Z'.i.
1 l ... . i ... . t . u I
I I.". ' HUH WJ IqM. U 1 1 ITT lii.CI L11U
to ' whe L if U ,rll
un nay, ii siu ix aprtxiauru a&u t a
Le reapuoaiDie Voura, .V. l.tacuin." I
d A nui meet tUe geaUeuuM W abviu
Bute wa advireMKU, aa u woa a.( at
bucue, and it woa Uite as weil.aa 1 i. i
not nU asy a-awaiaive, an t tr '-
j Urrwaivl 1 aui-i tue ciuy oU kf
, ... lu h, . d ti1 b.v.
, -
' W,J A'
! - PW' U, -id, a. i U
...n. ia (Wlor. J jn.j , .(!er
' -
from the eutieoian by whom I hod been
employed, deplor,. lim occurrence, and
a'iniij; ne of hia ayuipathy, uwlueinj
ail ami awns tnaa waarealivdoe tue.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
Thia is beyou-J (iacUoa the tu.st .-"
!Sl Cotuh Medi.ioe we have evt-r
auui.
worn caeaof 0(tl.. Croois and I:, n-
f chit hi5e it9 .,,..1 in ,h
I cor, of CooMunon i. w:tho a,ar-
I ia the biAtorT , j:,..
j its fin4 dvery'it hoa w ,id on a
gnartee. a te wbk-b no other nU-
i cine can tur.o. If rou Lacr t miuli w--
' earneat! ark vou to trv it- Pn.-e !
! eenu, !W .-euta,' and If v-r lrlutfw
: aw .t, Cheat or Po.-k W o.
' I-'h'a Porooa Patr. Sii.i ly .jevtve W.
Bcnford a Son.
i .
A Reception to Lincoln.
claim, however, m ! .jntr-l by New V Tk.
whu.h U now his home, and U '.h riti.-.
J with ejT.il caue, are pr.n.l i.t i,i;ii. As
an orator. Mr. pM.tierfy's !vj'Ut.iri.iti
I national, and many atories are:- Id ..f ;l e
' tea-liness of his et1ieu.-e. irhai-st li.e
, m. wt trik:ng instam-e of this fu -iity is
J aJ.nle-1 at the time ..f JYesident Li;i
j cola's vail to the treat fair of the sari-
j tary crtmrrii.ion in Philadelphia is ,
aa the jT-.e-t of the rnion leari-.
j Morton M -Michael, wh.e fnie a a
tliJer.t speaker ti'.l lives wht-rever he aas
1 nearo ; 1 nares i;ijrxns and stTeral i t:,-
er leading rr.em'oers ol tiie le-ar.e, were
i npi.n the eoaiiuittee of rce. tiou. and
Mr. Mf-M'u-hael bad prepared a bni.ir.t
,n l :,. . . . ...
. aB-t quietly tM-evie-i to Hotel, after
i .u xn.1 nn .i,,.,,.;.. i.Vw., it'
w-w
imaiedialeiy piMince.1 r.p.,n 'or a
Wetter, a genial, joi'v " jb in :i
1
' town who knew ev.erl.-Ie un.I . .
I occasionallr overoi5. i.is. Takir-x it f r
! gr4Ctsl thit rt , ht, Mr. Lin.-,!,!
rTenai lr.,. .,- , i,r..;. .
irJiL.. r
. w ..,,1- .? t w.:,r t ... . . . -
i ,. ,:, -rrv ., . "
.. ....... .
i 7 ra,bM tb' U at'
, h,m- ke r)ne- ri-r ''
tion called at the h.ite! to wait
l-ac
rtnmi'.tee fr-jiu the Union le-aie."
" Impiwibie." sail M-. McMichoe!.
"We are the -omtuittee.'
To foilow in hot chase was a'i tiiey
could d-i, bat Mr. W-bster was on the
watrh. and as tne well knwn jrooo pn-
j the U:T bv on. ,,ir h . . k
, lhe President out of another, an.l dn.ve
j ftnhl to the Tnion le-xrw. wi-m th
t V. . .
; nieaioers. miniis i ne coimu. lie", were as-
i gKnble.1 to do hoo. to the Prodent
! Tue eoui.nittee. Ujilin.' oier with
f wrath, give chase: vain'v, S,r bv this
I tinM, thestreets were pa. k.'-l w,:h a'.ien-e
crijW aa-ioiis f)r , of Mr l.iu.-.,;i,
j It WJS -,.., .i.,.e u, ,,rl,e a nrrul
J thr -ugh f i.e crjwd.an-1 at Twei.:, a-d
j Cbewtx,.it str-eta they were .
re oolige.1 lit jvt
; Mt ,0, gi)t th.
ir way on f., inch i.y
in.-h. M-antiaie, at the I'nion, leaie
e.-eryfh'r.g was npoet f"r la. k of Mr.
McMii hael an-I the ei.tent a l ire- .
f ?ly stowed away in I. is ;
-.kef.
r. I
I'i.lel
. Taia jr. I,,,,.;
9iA -fv unpn-,ae.L
pr-.teste-1 he
t-t,-.. e.-. anl
be-red to be ti--is; I. "Mr. Mc illciiaeS
waexpe:te'l t. iak, and tiiey .u:,t
to wair f'-r iiiia." He wa r- j-ie-l to t!.'.
i tnat .r..i ltuv,t mith .'
it. pi.i, W,M 7, ,
a -ti
,t to
ehol.I. but
re u-a.i
r-exb. and fTrident I.in.oin .! ,fn-r.
W4r , tfjat .;. KJl w ,
a torrent of ..-rat-trr
, , ' , , , .
1 have never over.iMiie a -Iread of r:-
. ,. , ,
ing to a.l lre- a au-i.en.e. however
,. - . ,, ,
, small, ssijtj ..ir. j riii n-., a lew i
' ... , , .'
, 3S- r ven when 1 ri-e ts-1-.re a jiirv I
would feel g-a-cfa! if taw t'oor t.:i!-i
- ..fn in t i.:,l!.. ete f w.r, t., . -
i ,.
assy. .iy ;:j-s are .iry, ibt ,-anos irem
blesarvl I e-ei myseif t'wn jsue. Af"-r I
get Wartir-I I I mc & ! in my a!.j -L
Tills 'eeliug ge.;;j:i;'y wears ll ay , and I
MC. til f,eet t y.i- . .litfTM-i'ii. .rmn- ...
in icy absorption, in toe w--ra beiore
iue." M't F-e-i v.rr.
Your Friend Committed Sui
cide. Yon nerer snspeeted it,
frv"-ls dreamed of it, b i
none r f u.s
i-I rtot know
! it himlf, bjt i! isexai-t'r what he i"
1 nererthei
fr v 0 remro.f er bis
- - - " -
cn-npieatoa ? ! y.,-i rve..!ie,-t L.-w
wptam of hea-iaeh-w aivi
COOf!! p . IOB I TTt T-ing T" - ? !'.-
. , ' '"''"",
1I.P' ott- hyn . 'M "V'".
"T Ier-an" I don t he.teve m 'nt.
...........
, WM very SfKMen. an-I erery one w.n
tr-wtlr tnrprise.1. If be had taken In-.'
Pierce's Plewnt Pnrza'.ive Pr,,els .
m"i today. Iv.n't
f":lnw bL example. The -Pellet" ar
easy to take, mild in H eir action, and
always sure.
Th Cbiiee wor-! f rr ha-h " i ii:e
-g -t 'r-I to j r.-
s'?Jce ia the language. In the Hr.gl.ii
brrgcage it ia the mosa d-JUa.t tor a to;
rr