411 ! - I The Somerset Herald KaTABUHn. MSI. Terms ot" Publication. -jt wvrry WadMr wia If f 4 ta kjrun : .taci ais V? M ,,-aiiy a cWt ji witoaeru- HS M juimJ wa a .- af- ar pai a - ,T : wtes Tax Somkt B nun, Boicewet, Pa. . " . it. i! P.FRT. A arivsT -at-law, a C. " ahB a ft If AT7VkEl-AT LA an1- Pa. MTT '""IT-- -..saaMT. Pa. autaeraet. ra. II. S. KMKI.FY. ArivKvrT-AT-LA. S aITO-SIT-aT-AW T "J i . r- -V rman. Pa. M Kimerl, Pa. . - a Cacmr Bark. II LBAER TTOEVrT-AT LAW. ax.De el a . A.. t-:t exuru - -' : ;s kUCttXA- wfkoth a Erri-FL. I anonsr.At law huuvt ra. Vi"M H K' " tVTZ. U ' ATIOtNEY -AT-LAW. ' Mwwi Pa-. mwm aBrmiim lOhraiiDMP eomwaed B - 1) vS MM .K. Pa. .!! h . 4Tv:tt -r. ,';!"r Al i v : r- r I -- J tt r. ronL.ri".H. ) ATrvtrv-AT-LA. ' MCKt. Pa. v. i ' -ri tH 7 JTTrT L. C Co-AOM. .. .i iv :" o 'i-B"'r.N. I , r? L.SEVS-AI LAW. II i:m.v. f. . M ?iI".U- tV At L' n jt- Tk. a av. K..;T :i Pt A-V Otrt !--.- 1"Ai.M:M. li AY, aTT- Nt Y AT Lw lumnrt. Pa. T EN H. THL. J ATTuitXET-AT LAW ti.i iwl. ra. i f-mi'- t --tx' all hoiu eD? D J. E. BIEIXXEE, PMi aLlAK AKD ft'EGS'X. trr. Pa-, t-- b r---"r-: w tbT 1 --.o Tirauiy. ul. la fc-Ar oer K-rc- D r- IL k KIMMLXL. m : u kiu at wax D E.U. LEUBAlvEE, e' and k iwaocnca K. 1baxo- Vi wfci iArrir-2?rt.Ur tti inm far th D ?i.J. g.M-MlLLEN. ) 11 ltU. AJT:l5rt ("-... urw-7 Ail ...' M K Idai- .' mure, earner Aiu . r - I-'-tmH are D JoIIS EILU, LtnT. . in brer'M Blec DR. WJL X1XIN. 1MT. rki) t Juio a; t:t rrprrtl u do aii kIBO i Artii.. u- vUn oi aii v ei Ue tT in rupft. A-. or tiMl. D R. J. K. MIlE h-irmai ka . cf.ait c-tarot Soraei-et County J3ank. i&TABLb-HED wn.) C. J. KAP.RISC5. X. J- PRITTS, PaKirr. Ci a:,p. tji ade is an para of Taiie- Saw CHARGES MODERATE. u- soon Weat eao brae. i!'.' "it Sf. ffA lb any jb 4-a.M-aiir f.vft. ftuev. I' b. b( A.-.-hv tao ftit.H Mtmn if. . rrrnuti a-ta. wiit a oar- It CURTIS K. GROVE. SCKERSLT, PA. Brof.:ia. slxjhs, tjLAGES, WE.! A:'NS, BO.WAWNi AND 4T1N A5TI WETnUt WC-KK Paii it g Done on Short Time. Vt vnrt i&Ade r, of Tt-e-wft VwiW WAa 4V4 '.Iff it. W4t fej (khaki uCuy o'X-uci NrtUy a4 V TTEira U C A-kri. DA P.K-irT-r, rt AT! C.ttrhi ia Un Ioo ea .vhiua Jrtev a. abL'N -itUL. and All Work Warranted. Ite iii.(rt. ftiniKh re fcr Wl It-jfc. luvttKba-r ibc pltM. c-v'J lau CURTIS EL, GROVE, laK of Cocn C KfET. PA QUAI-LES nOFFMA5r, MERCHANT TAILOR. CAbon s E.ry - Sara.) t-ait Stylav. ami Im t ITlc. TiS FACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. r 1 VOL. XXXYII. NO. 49. i SPECIAL BARGAINS r TRIMMINGS ! MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE OUT. Tinffcl Gimp marked frxn .Vic to 25c. and from SI 5o to 85c. Silk Cord Gimp, a good altera, frors &3c to 25c yard. President Braid Gimp frrm 5-V to 25-, and from f 1 to 3dc a yard. U Jl U 0 i H 50 to t; 50, 15 to f". SO, $0 50 to $7 tr -VI to fi, (13 50 to $ PriJeot Brand Pawi. $1 25 to t3c SrUtoV, 50c, fl. IVad at aWjtit half price. A few sHOl'Ll EB CAPI in I'-iwementc-ri and IV. Jer an J Collars, nice for Pressor Wrap Trim minpi, at gretlT rv3uc-l prWa. BLACK LACE KlCNCINi ! BIiCK I'KAI'EIIY XETS1 A large Uo at c;-iAjij low frk Corn to our Trimming IVnart irMJt for Trimuiirur of all kinR. We tae tiie laryesJ and tost lio io tL city. 41 PIPTH AVE.. PrrTSBCTtGR. PA. R BLISTER'S NOTICE. Sour bewtT P frn-o vKH-rr- ri. ri .vr ur v;h-t .-. thai ii tV.AP i A n. ijr: ' Onjft W be trUd ftl r.iTrrpr n Madurdatt. M-T i. : 1 If oiai i jDri47. t,ar of .Adnsr of Labua SlltCWa. Or i '1 it )! ta.ai awxcifl of Win. Fm4, A irvr. of FrM itl a'.vxtunl irf J I3iy;i Adn Ij- u mttm .ff. -i-r fi. f i-s ! t!Dt. rWTt riT. W. A tariimi, Lm -wu-r i l -at J (.-titer. - . arni . '. avaiTi i Ci-V. Atnir. f A-lrt-w f iv. Ot-r tl Tnirc anc t.ii mttvum: r4Tzh. 3. l Krnrk, ir4 au-i . iM,t aTm it : Mr.u L. rlnT. Ad- Bc:aw;i,.r ,.i -u - h .n r. -.- ! r ii r-rn W L . it.--:t" GaaMia Of - aitJ ; ,-.jt str tlaaeai'i, Ii -f'ji'-r f -fl H.upa. d ;rn ai T:J,1 aoiu:a IriLi J. Xltrvcc. AC Wrid Vw-iL W d. ir aji'l tii-a arf-arnt f J- St- C- a&d C M T'-p-rr. AUJaoa. xi IruMMuf Awiaa InanSkT, .Wa,..,! Iwewutif Sfu A, fntxuao. Ezw-ior of JtTai. Arr A. l-irat aai awt-vm vf finr?e C XJf bty, Admr of kt-b-.Ym C. Mrr'TT. d- d. Kratd &nt tnnm flrf ti. f. fVki&c ZtT- CVarit . tVKi Orr4. NnjiMi aui abai mvzmiA f ?. E. Brrkfrr and JiaMa Xair rxtn-OA.r W vtr ar-f-f-r jlri-awi TtMP fcrK ard ftuai nri-iiii tvvf Uruuinc-l M. Berkifr. ruarKaB of Eeuma It berfct- . drr d. fcl.-l'T'l ( x ji jAOOb i. h 4.MC. Mar l i KiiT. VMKTPMKNT TO THE 0TITI-TJ- S inffad ic L-r rimpn uhifnkif aj.;l br : Ue rr-rJ Ariut-i like wajBMb-tm-.'.b vt heubn iraJQa p-c Ukut a-TnJ r ,pwnti at a Hr-r.A cr-rta v W- txd Jut is, Fr.t..p.t-i t.T urOrc 4" U Jrrra-l-T of tb tmiiw iW panc-UMse rf Arucw X V'lil 4 1ULK U Knt t-i)Uk4i fw-patr aa TnHirfa.nit lo ( A,'r,wTat.r- tar l.Wiwwa g uT a a Wib Amfdtr mrt TtuU lit iutttyw.u U ar.i. aM an aatndTp'ti( V ibc itLitH d ue 4.4mnawfLi uf fvnaxvit aiia ud amartl aaY :Ui Ur pre mj af Lbt tilntt-itt mit A3EXD5IEXT. Strike pnr frrm -rii , of anii richi, the f' -jr a .LvraiK futr v oterv, vtiM- natd a Ji k.r . -if twfBT t ffmr cA mr or tiTard. b Kitaii bTt- a.KL witrnn ;ev auuc orf ttui, w &tra nbaij tar tarru ar t k t u.ti kixi pi4 at krftMi Mir month kdir tfte rtrruHA,' ' so Utai liM- tr'-Mia wjbic& read m I4k : t,rrr maJr rtr.arB, truiTflw rai!i of aipr, lr w ainrrf i- fiM :iu taiiiKtttkjiia, Jaii be entitpnd u TtAc at alj rr lKn ft trwL Ktiait bar tt-n a catimi of tb Tnl-t-M -MAif al teal or kmtilK. rrrd. Ht- i;ai! bar rt-vlrd in tbf tai n rar if harlot frrrrpfutT i-ti a fuaiit-d ewrtar ta? bal -lPTt ntist-a of ite stale ta-rcia;, bai iier?fTttn. aad etun4i, ta a x Thrrvj hare tvv-. Ht tb ewlk bmrt ttrrr be hai) fltr U t at ieaal tao Hx! ti imt3..tiT furred to ejection. FuttrLh. It t 4w &r y ape ur Ufa ard be b-t bare pud tri.b' it rmrv a at cr ffciocTjr tax. abic-iKhaU bee beea m1 al W-jc l -tp miintA. ar-d fiatd at r4 ok aattib be fur Ue ettx-Uutt, at W an-r-r-Jad, ar a w read a Atfpwa . Lree maie rrtia tarenre one va of are, pn eMCtC Ue i..a iiif o;i;Maurim. tba.i b u tned io Ta at lfe iin p4-r of its eW-.irvfj ditrti-t ef tbh -b hei-iau al ue uat b:trekat aud T eaief : Kitc He afwU bar bees a exxam of lb lsi at ieart tttnT fla . Sud. He t-Xtah tuiee mttde-1 fs th Plate we rear ior it btnur e--i.fciT ben a oualibed eieeu w aaure raftm ntiam nfihr Suie. rte abad bave rraoTvd ' rv-vf r td retaraed. then si ttx-tth jnimediaie prerediue Lbc ettwltian. Tfc nl H tthai. bar rep-KV-d ia tbe etefttoa dhtrxn vbetv itbai! tVr lo et ai .waat ifeinr dar :tnir-taiejr wrewtm tb eieetjoti. Tbe bowiurr. at tb wpaooo t-prref Best af-er tbr uufiMi of ib arruai. ba.i. d irtA tire t not tM-re.fier bit. eiaet a s prvjrjy e-r-e ih- jnwTafc. Poonb. terr at ritiarn ef tb ae of t ve-7-ci eJV bo auai bare bwi a ertiap-i far tnrny Aava. anA aa mbatMtairt af ln rauefe vear nexi pew'dujt aa exeeuun. ricetc at n t-M-ita- eie-lsoa an. fee trw ia tbin? dae a rKVeri of ue eieetma dHn ia a np- b be Bav oflrr ba we. abail be ejvrw3 to e al awtl etcw ra ;fe etrtwm dc-iet vbca be flbail af the JTBr be a rwadett aid fl rtarabere Ux rr fiai erw AT bf(3f Waf b V-4 bf the .: a?aWL Tiat ia maef var mckv tar 12a Lb art ual miiiUkrr atrr"- of ibe k.u or nf up I BiiM rtiA.ia t rr cvmit trerexC fcitaii b- dt y ed r-f T-xe T Mtw f h at-neiit-e fr n eiwj a drtn- aad tb-- ri-bt-tue aball bre -t v TrTn-'w ;he KianiprT in bpfh aii 1 tit- :;:ae aipd j-iar at anf)i -rj-b .- j tviil T" iuai tr. ji i i.ir vjv rr-i.ara a 2 ffr fc .rf ti-".T e,Ar io ta? eicuitt awtnri ia wv-'-h th r rv-jenjr;r es:-J,t. F f.b. Fonb tvrtp dfuji're no t--xi ba:. ta- ii-eiiped U- ftare cxiDod w t-W a rdewo- t-e e-fi bi ',,''"' ab-r' n hi.hr t-mtb't-ed m in ,r. i" of tbe Cfiiic tif tbf State, o-f we'-'eiitpad m tb aavtamfausi f t; a-t-r-.f tre ?-aJe r f tte hwi, nr b:ea iu--rrT (4 M.'y o kw or va.-TAxri" j'r r'. iv-f b:i kf'TK a aT aii-m- rat,r -iu-turKa eif-nt e tn?raie f anr fm f,c dna-t-e and n i jvet a:itTP and aa:Usv r. the trjr i4 t!ar. :aU d-ee-i t reid ra ibe eirrnv Stfnrt mJ bae ip k-r. Ved. It -h.:! be nade fir awn:ptTiC. t t rTer r-.b. tte ri:tam rb tar enuurd W tb nji f beevi'T oca-i.-kbeti.' A tru y of ibe at rpw !ioo. f bAkt.O -T'VL 6C7eta7 WtbatdOBiuov ak. A KVIMSTRJ.TCR'S NOTICE. aa- Vq'L dl. laxoTVv-Juasiptjtt Ttrvti' ?ytT"i f atnty, ta J-tTf rf artn::ritrfct.' on tbe am estate kar.: been tTW.wd U Ue uii -S-r:r!fri by U rTTfer auUfaarit ai. prim ittdteaj art atH! -ta&e art rexru-ia Hi niace payment. Tpd tbjae aavio la:m w Tn'tii tbeai dure a'.uSettUna ted i-r aeliemeiit as MX'trday. tbe 2b daj of Joaa. aa Uar iat mod")' ,y 4eead. ALHKiiT J. VI IX. nayC-, AdxaitrVtxai-r. A PMU 1 TEA TOE'S XT1CX. of WilittTe Vtekey. dee d. )a af SnMr- XjAetrra f adTtiamraiw aa tbe aboweeataia bar-:XC t-ra raa to tbe ttryderstcwd br Lb japvrwf ajtbM atee hereiy pex no ait tr- isWr-d If aaid ew to maA iateduitc f-irot aud boe bart&c -aim arr;a u mme to m nt tbera dt.iy ant bexti vaed fr aitifttrai rm Samria Jcly A ax lbc iai TeMJtajacc of Adinr. m r5 T-r AdJX-cotratta. A I'MIXlsTEATOE's NOTICE. isofratt-tRh'ut Sw'J. t efSo,. lta of aaar.TiitmiM tm tr MAt kaviTK rrantM lh arjf"w H t! fr an'ii-T t tirt rwa t all iw rfc.m tiltf a:d eale t Har luiiM.(t etr t lrw. arxl tb harjftff filw acalK e aaioe alii prv r.t U a dii T atrhrr-uolKd fcr Miirnnil i -rinT Om t tat of Jao. at Uk iat, nfcMtliiifl irf'ili n-am in sum Tva. rfca c kh !. HORNE WABD M. oon MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL ! BY IKVEST1H6 a FEW DOUASS il FLOWERS! F--r-:);uri r lit imwn ; i khr,t br hi-i ; !triKTc. ffir I be Tan. W law & ; ewrfri. pt.fcn. d4 . Fkti ta jrrrJt r rV : 4xr-Ta'USkf it r-u rrwtT. 94mue aitd pnrnwvl ; iHT-naww Htli-r . innitu Mi H:ret.i 1- lru-ip or 1tf:r.fc ; mlpx AbyfHn Bmu : tjr4 Fkuu lor ue vrrl ; M'aun km : M-,tjmu-l : : tls.aci Cns lio ; IVi'an-.a-v. d.ri Ht dwarf TtnrfMMj ; Kawi, tt t-4el kit- . i(air ta fioir T&rtesr. f4 TmriMT aixf Uyr itiiro'm, 50c to SI W W-t-a ; atM-VM. U.I EIIAiUa. a aaonr tuufui llLJk tacit & Utilf Kwdker. AlACta lwUwuS STUCK OT I VEGETABLE PLANTS: NOW REAHY. W fan Plata. aa4 otter tHt la ; T iDI'. ir-tMj.nf AUMi In pui. a&d trum of irr.ixj S weet Potato in Large Quantity. FuR PALE AT Alters' &. Baumers'z: MAHKKT, hi Franklin St.. Johnstown. And at my rahou aad -TTt5v Mapk Latic urtWni by awi uuillf a' UMiU.d (ol . ALVAR AKERS. "-it Fioarm aad I- ct ta nawrn onr PUBLIC SALE OF YaInal3lB BealEstate. THE UNDERSIGN ED -Mmmiairmvir V1.A.B .rtc of u 4-fwW oi -cini: K public lfcie on Ute jafi-t-is- MONDAY. JUNE 24, 1839, UtrJ n i rr-.-r'nt Ti.f, w-Jl.T ait j K-ti-. .rv-cLitl. fuut:u Dtr la fciarrvtrai Tfar- t H iutl-f-d d t -:' w n rrn tui.rt- t-. j a'nni: iTrti o tiTtr . Iia'. Harrr li:t, j A L-;ai 1: iicr add trr. f TERMS. ( oe-th .rd mt tb IK nf Arf! tb bal ae" 3 four tul aaatuaJ tiarxt-ttt frma n f Airil 5. lUt-u! mere4 Uii de- A :W-r -Joe d-'-1 ar4 exf-maea are ail r.-!, t- ylt a..i rt eeive t mtenfC ua tb p-ma. mn oe-tbtrd 3unu ber J b-t,me. axtd ax ber Ora;ii tue fei -t'-i-mj w be paid u tre bear of Um 4ortd. 17 tur ut to Ur rur4 k-? JulrToeit tMal u p-xu.a-. T-a i-t rem. V tbc etiUre jmrrhaae -aM-y w be ;d oai day trf aaJe. or trrurrd to t taud. Tin- aU.ve dwn:frd fam la joc,ied id a r-ud wihinrlv ait a btrb i-jr-r la emctrd t Wtwea, iajyr baru, and uUmht uUhu4r Over 200 ACRES 200 Clear, aod i a ftd ai af raH.raja. itb aa aia:Ktace frf I nut trvem. rua"ymg of ira. rbernei ftcftbca mi, Ac Mater rtiuiic tu lheb. Aib a dcut ramp. i .lb Kukr t--aela, ibai wiU be ao.d a itb tbe fmrm rll.AH fcL CABLE. A-!miitrauar aud Irustee. Gw&. T. OKmrm, Aeeocr. IB. fc IB. A PERFECT MEDIUM. OUR Mail Order Department Afford to mar oaxt-town pa-ra eTerr pnauUe advautajre of a iarjc tad emitity: atoek of DRY GOODS W.-Ji tbc pnt aa)y otAAinAhlc bT n f the npr purrh.ii we aue. Deal With TJa Through Our Mail . Order Department aad We Will Eare Yoa Honey. DEE": GO'lIS.-All from 4". op. Hie-lamrl Irv CiotVio at lUc All Wool drtjtle-a i-llh Irclols from 2-V op. Sfotal tiarirra, fine A II-Won doobbt-w idt h Im" jxd at 3-x .Vc and V0c jrxl at 35t. l!pl!t-ea at 30c. FirxT-jnalitT Irv Ooods, -xlc and on up to Hoti-t. P1LKS Tlie fntiett rtock of Silk erer a:K n, an'l afiiKrtirbl? prk-en. Fine doubte-warp iorah., .Vic: fine So mh Strif and naiJ, .Vic ; hoc iro tirn, ail colom, Wc (worth $1.) India. 3V op. S(iiU bargains ia 6V India (worth $1.25. CASHMERES Fiw- line ani lowest prion in Cnram, Coiomi aad Black Ga&b-nM-rea. MOHaIKs. Nw, OirOwn Importa tions. Fin 27-inch Mohair Mixture, Kro wns, ir and B!iwa,at Tic IXliar Mohairs, 54 inches wide, at njc Xk: Satin at 1-V, Fiae Sen ich Zeofivn at 15 an J 23c FiD-"8t Scotch Zephyrs at .'S. Lane Cnrtains can b boaht thmnch the mails &a op. Ne twr Ca'aiopie for nt w paTiema. Naiue tne pr.m a.i we can please yoa. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET i ALLB.HLNY, Pa. WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSER OTICT kerrbr iri n vt the tDowiTi t?JiLVJJir1 " T,T 'J I tae at. . te yc i rliw to Ue CVairt -Ot a-low-aiireou SaTI KIiaY. Jl'NE 1. 1 : hi art! Hvarer. il-:lirr, raaer aliej Twp. Kafu C. laiMM, " int.a a Tor 'T. " Atlf-rtieBT fawn It Meuier. I Torae-w " Ptwt t crf!i. I It. J. oS ETL May 4. J tlerlt. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Vara! ar traeim ia ofrwd e"vsr a be want ppTiusr-aA en:;iojrTei anta a befnre euapc bar tbe aeaaua. My yie-B awiree ae twi. and yi raa aaA aWy ban-iuta ay viao-tp laa t ev . teeioa eerr iiisp-raa. Aa j.:t to r&Kb E, Yvt"M. Sew Iac-nd Sutr A CENTS WANTED. I f of tiie I.AItf.E-T. O I F.-T fTB- " fl Uvill'. bL-T SViVS N' Aj-tHit. ta 1 tae euaatrr JP-Me Ltir.vi 7 aa. CDera.trf fa- j eir.twa. ttuitxi W w. t X. feJLUU, be- Ji.VA. CW 1UKK. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, EvSdane, Frvart, Ntw, Strong. wim taawwuatf&jMiMdil, l HML. A PwT-TTa J LAAU3. KAfTttSAT. TcrrlVla Paia. Ptaua-M. tB., m it, WL I nail v taaa Mai afrtac aa a m ii. A USIL AT VZVBrr jjra pftm Tfrl CIUILES A MC1JA CA Common Sense la tlis treamt of tiipbt ail rats aroald aare a raat amount of aickima ai4 miseTT. Oseof Ajrer'a mia,takm aiLtr dinner, ill assist lhzlum ; takra at night, will rcUcre Cuoipata ; takea at asr tua, will correct Srrfii Urities of tbe htomach and Btc!. ;;niui the Liver, and rare Sick ilcadacba. Atct a I'ilU, aa all kiww wko sae tbrm, are a mud catutif. paAAnt to takr, and alwars rrot and aatIactorr io lbeir rraulta. "I ran r 'nrnvad Avrr'a Pilla alr all otira, liAviBg Unig proTtjd Utr.r aloe as a Cathartic - - f"r wraeif ami XajnilT. J. T. He,' Jjt-itbttvi.ie 1'a. Aw'i Pills haT Seen in in teit famiir tpmardc (4 t verity Tear. arji f!arron.pi-teiy vertW-il all trial :a r!a.mi lor tbm. Tbr-anaa F. AJaatft. &aa I't'-gu, T:Kaa. I hare twsl AeerA Tilt in irr faroi It loraeven or iiit yeL. Wbefiver I h a aa at imt: k t4 b-adaa-.. to a Krb I am verr mi-jwi, I take a Ut of -tt' l-.ili; anJ am aJtiw protnt? Jt reli'-v!. I ftuJ litem cqtaiiy 1-eneftf iml :n rM : and. in ii:t IsmiiT, tber are Bwtl lr latitvu ritiirlint aiil oier dittmrb-aiM-e with wh pid -ffxn trial i rare )v. if rtrr, itave t mil a rhtTEriaD." II. Vftuliienx'. HAcl VouilrfTat, gara tpgn Tntrgf X. V. ; Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. C Ayer & Co- Lowe'!, Mass. RHEUMATISM. F -1(pKS tKii T I.VTT rirx TLafts A Ctm nxrx Efcomr. 1 had h-aamaaavirj rboaatiaB- For bear.; a j-ear 1 bad us be frd and turned ta bed. I etd tbd do relief. My aurmacb was rmoed with pom erful iedictEv taken to 8r a care, ao Uiat 2 a a cumpelk-d to lire a bread aad a airr. Irtsf lered ?v ra tbia wt. 2 was Ixtdttet-tf to try lvvl Keanrdf'a Favorite tUanwdy, snade at ibewkaxt, X. Y., acd I Am w eU thJik to h medrnne. Ir. Ke-Dedy Favwite hr-nxrwlr ta tmT beat fnead. h it dn J am eii bMnS buertjtr a rKi u iW : am Awd. aueb a Br-ai aud ptirr, a uk -to I bare taee nvfd rr.r. Mivt uc Lbat tbe fxni Urtaedv stt )U4 ha tte 'uv of iwlirttMia ara tpffr. a a e:i. faayatnud 4uin Uua alatestc-tt, lii wrud tbe rrmij tti a; mm. Mtnvu laa- Ml. .TVV, V. li i tur Merare as1 atmitol dure toward a bw Ja,rr miXU&.LXlf, t V7 111 ;aaat Lb dt-aUiJ to add aaf ttiMT ta Uie wuoderfaJ eftrary nf lr. k',tp- a avint.- crjotalv. )Jt w,le IS fwije nHsdiiitTi, a-aa:rrl tit by tbe lhrw-c-att. iT Iavd kiien a Favar-.te Keir-de rvrv to . att e -weiirr bf-- wa fjaee-l in (L, but l-raue ihUiitsc ru.ained. 'i b eftetfl aaa ::tie bfrt (ri a xa.nx-ie. :;b the umi; of U fartSnni latit'ie -be T arX-il bT MtV-UT.b, and n-.iuituir)f the tre(Bit, baa fuJl rp-veT-Od. Ja Sit, Ailaauj, V V. bn. KESSKDTS FAVORITE &MEtY, rai7ABa by Dr. David Kennedy, Standout, X. T. f I per bntti. Six fcir Ka. Jt all dniorb. It is to Your Interst to Brr yar Drugs and Medicines or Biesegker & Snyder. BTCt-CotS TO C X. JtoTD. Sont bat lb purrat and be kept ia ptnek, and when Iruc bwme inert by atand ing. a certain of them do, f de atrr.v tbem. rather than im poae on our ruatomera. Yoa car. depend on baring your PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY PJEEim filled with care. Oar nrict are aa low as airy other firs-rAas bnuse and on ma-ny artkita ranch lower. The jf;.le of tl.is county atera lo know this. an-I lve pive n a share of their patronAjre. and we ii&H rxdl intin ue t p re tc tb very bt-st pxxis fur their mmey. IK no forget that we makt a ajxriaity FITTIXa TRUSSES. We jnarantef tisction, ani, if yon hare had trouble in this dirmion, rivt ns a rL spectacles and eye-glasses I in great rarity ; A full set of Trst Lenses. 1 Cne ia tkJ have your eyes ezaznised. y.. ci.a."7r for examination, and we are ornn Jriit we ran rait you. Come and see ns. Eespect fully, BIESECKER & SNYDER. T?XECCTOE'S NOTICE. fttata of Jkia Fabliase. dee d . Kite rf Adtli j ava 1traitt-iij. rTjueraet (mary. ra ! Lnr tetaa-uta-y toe abre' ai br ( lac Nes a-ra&ied to tbe erirt-Turned by tlie tt- ir acbinty. wnire a- brr" priea to ail eratt tn(t4ed a aaad ieae K ba tatnedu-te pa aMnt aivd tbca baTixtc e-jiaa ir o-ffr : atam-t twaiw vtU "rt-ei tbeia Aoly atiibea-UcattT-l ftr aeTtfrp-ax-Tj. artsrt alae w tiie ha- dVr. rned rm ?ariiraT. !,. at t Imi nm6drar jf dtaaa d ra Adrluaai Twf JiAKkAKA AHLIKi; xtay AxvrtUTiX. I)MIXlTATOirS NOTICE. feaiateof Laara E. Cramt. ter'A. hue ot Xiddle t'T a 1 swim i y lewera f aUtBinraoa. os e IU e Co baribc beea araahfd to Uie aadenoaaad by ) ir ai. :k?-i;t . siotiee m be.ret.y rirea to ait l 2-a. tm. MtTi ia Tt-. vm a iat Mm- t vr-h aar-t. t kMal M a fA MTSt aMl hMH-a ft- Jinn AO; M. J. W AHACX. Ob OwMih. Ciailaa.il Mm M t Janai OU, aan aa wut af pua la a -mar. t. &AI. Can-R. lunn T ail. Im tl. Mmii apf teck. AJ a m caaar aa ial hf v Jtiraai 4 afiar t nTM? ac9vf KAA A f ja VlTTTT la SW4. Incua Tc . M !M at i at Manfc S X awraiaai mv aakit a4 M m wmm aa.. aaM aaaa Mr wiai T-TM m. t!V i t- u. Ir.-VM to naia eatatr la make ZBilBe U aw navmetit. and uma hanzx rain, r i- wiai aaaitW toe ant wij jr sit tben al aasiieatiounl furaeMaem aa vac ipxii wiiittMiday. a?L CEAKIXB E. r80t7C. lerset ESTABLISHED 1827. WITH SUMMER RAINS. With tor thread of (wnajaer, 1 ligfcUr ffua yweet tacateat of Vtrr. As if 1ST ion a Uaai were. Bat wbea that atomooe ttm awbt, ara-rat valki Aai the ek.wV4 war. Aad aonhre Iwil jit tbe 4aj-. A robe of vkute baa mpfm our earta TncanaeaMa a at ta faanfei, Aad aMcb-bella SD air whk mirth. l '. 1 pale SMoofeiae van too aii ia. A rKa ten aiy tarn all. A perfert aoee r yaioafltt Por X'T tt t fan. ta ari ara ; AD k M ta af bep f yaiaa : Lere enee agaia !ta nsaier raixn : CWopa Anna. BATTLE WITH CHEYENNES. Captain Charles Kin?, of the U. S. A Rives the fdlowinf rraphic a-ount cfjlow ralley ahe-t-I. At 8 p. m silently how Gen. Merritt octwitu-d tlie Imlns after the ntamacre of ijen. Carter and hia eonimand, in a late aooiber of the Iliila delphia 7V . .. iso threatfnirp was the state of aflaira in tbe territories f Wyxmiin, Montana ! Kightv-Cve miltw in thirtyne boors.' i the coming of the Oiest-aia-i sweeping and Dakota in 1S76 that (ienerai Crock j Nothing to speak of by steam, rail, stave do a n npin na, hut Mrrriit :a ready fcr was called from Arizona atw! placed in j or pony exprem, but something of an ex- ! them, too. an 1 (rlancirg over my fchotil eooisund of the Iiepartiuent of the Platie. ! plo when it weans that a column of j der I see my own trocp," K" with !a Ke wbippe-l and itxxwbt to tets the j cavalry has made that distance in that son at its he-J. in locg extended line whole Apache Natioa. except the Cbiri- j time, and every horse and nn is " fit " i cotne trotting oter the biufTs. w ith Moct cahnas, who were! cinmidered sjweia! i and ready for anything that may turn Dp i goroerr's grays jurf 1-binu them. " lrive wards of tbe Goereit and whom he i on the morrow. So fires are allowed, i "em. M.-n,"are tlie only oniers I hear was forbidden to touch. Then he was ! si excej the guard "torn in " for a I as I gallop OTr and take Juy place in sent to try bis aarxf oa the Sioux and i night's ret. I was oSieer of the guard i front of y old p!aVMn, and th, n their brothers to outlawry, tbe Cbey- last nigbt at the Xiobrara, but Ojoipany '' straight at tbe Cheyenne iff), troop af- ennes. . tieneral f-beridan,. who commanded J the whole Itiriaion of the Missouri, or- j dereI tbe 5th Cavalry to go op an J rein- force tbe field army of their old Arizona j chief and comrade. VTe had arched in I OTertand from Arizona to Kansas in the ; cummer of 75, and were garrisoned j along tbe Kansas Pacific Ii;T. The order came by 'elegrsph early in June. We were off by rad for Cheyenne t!e very next day, the lieutenant colonel commanding going ahead and taking me with bim a adjutant. We were dining at the KailroaJ House at Cherenne Ie- pot, after having selected a camp ground j for the companies that were toarrive that night, w hen a telegram was banded him. I lie brt.ke it open, read it, and almost -hooted with delight : i " Hurrah '. Bill . Cody's coming V and tossed it over to me. ' BaEalo Bill had long been the chief scout of the Tjth Cavalry, and was well known and tborongbly liked and trusted by every ojicer sad man. Four days afterward I met hi at the Cheyenne liilway station w ;th the o der establish. ! icghi chief ofatxMJtaof the Black Hills j column. 1 We were i eiht commnies strong ' Our new Colonel, General Wesley Mer ritt, of tbe old cavalry corps of lb Army of the Potomac, had reached as sod as sumed com nand. It was the 1st of July when Merritt joined as. and though we had fail particaiars of Gen, Crook's hard fight of June 17U with the fcioux along tfc EmiebsKl. not wrrd ad wcoe to us of tbe trgeiiy of roday, the 2Tth, in which Coster and his five pet companies had been wiped out of existence on tbe banks of the Little Big Horn. But the Indians knew it at tiie reservation, and the tidings fired the veriej laggard w ith them a ith a longing to join Mttiiig Bull, and share in the glories and plunder and scalps of the war, and swarms of thetu loaded np with provisions and ammuni tion at the agency, and, in the dark neve of night leading their spare ponies, they wouid slip away. A chase after Uie Sioux on July 3-1 had made our presence Wert of tlie Black Hills well known to all the Indians at the reservatkm. Xo more could take that roate in going to reinforce Sitting Bull, andtieneral Merritt was prompt to ac ce4 the situation. Fariy next morning, the "gl-wioos Fourth," white theassem- bled thousands of Uie nation were itaving a gorgeous time at the Centennial at Phil- all that's wonderful V adelpbia. we fellows of tbe ,ih Cavalry " What's to prevent their attacking it V were riding through clouds of aikali d is tbe question asked by one of the atatT up the valley of the South Cheyenne and j " Nothing," answers the General, quiei scouting out tlie Indian trails southwest J ly. "I only hope they will so dots of tlie hills. j HalL He has two companies of infantry AorierhadbeensenttoFt.Uramie!hi,Jden under those mB COTrs n l with a renort erf the situation and. while w"Unt a.-k anything better.,' awaitiag Gen. Sleridan' orlT we grax- ed our horses all day of tie hth, and ere at it again on the hot morning of the 7th and busily engaged fighting llies, and a party of us junior officers were just com ing up from a refreshing dip in a pool under th willows, when Buffalo Bill came toward ns, bis handsome facecloud ed with deep trouble, and simply stun ned us by the following most startling announcement : " Custer and most of the Gtli w iped out of existence- Tbe General has the offi cial dispatch." Then we knew of coarse, that we would be ordered forths ith to march to the Big Horn to reinforce General Crock on whom the lad'i&its would now doubtless be enabled to concentrate their entire force. Now came Merrill's opportunity. It was seventy miles by road to where tbe CJieyecnes were camped. It wouid nev- j er do to push straight f ir the reserva tions, ltiat woo Id only drive U.ern out ahead of us. Their coarse would be north weser!y and they would cross the Cheyenne near where we were camped on the 1st of July. Merritt determine.! to move at ouoe, to go back on his own tracks a roundabout courwe utterly blinding them as to his intentions. To let tbem get away frora the reservation, but throw himself acrs their rath among the "breaks" t.f Hat or Indian creek, and thrash tbem well foe their treat nery. Leaving the wagon train to follow with its guard, Merritt had seven com panies in saddle at 1 o'clock. Then away we went westward, a ay from the res ervation, away from tlie Cheyenne, and marrhirtg eawiv, as though the iuM thing w; thought of was interference in their projects. Now well see who first will reach tlie fords. Biding northwestward tbe Indians have some 28 miles to go, driving their !mrm ponies (for tbe juaws go w ith them to take care of the large supply of provisions they have laid is) and will probably camp to-night in some of the breaks east of tlie erosaing of the war bonnet," the branch with the steepest banks of alL Biding east-northeast, after eore be crosses the high range between the Niobrara ant tbe bead waters of Hat Creek, Merritt has 50 miles to go before be can reach the pre nt where they will strive to cross at sur.se j oa the morrow, hot he me u to be there T MAY 20, 18SJ). rst. Hie awift-atr ppinr gray at the bewi of the column keeps wall at a rajkl walk or eotnfbrtlea joc bot no man cares fr comfort. "Hidea'aad nsc'es are all tocjh aa whip leather by this time. All we want ia to " get there " and five tbeae would-be allies of Sitting Dull a leaton. At 10.10 we aaia reach tlie p!iaa-Irl outpost at Sage Creek, and oar incl.-y fnemia give eagtr weicome. Here we cram oar belta with ammtinition, gire our homes water and feed, then on me ro aeain eastnortb east, over rolling prairie. Tbe day ia bot, and Bill Cody a strawber- rv roan pla yt out, and be jf t another " mount " froa bi old friend, the ai'jo- ! the httle trand f wh;te men who had taiiL On, on, on aotnetiines at a raid j tiared auack thetradraiH-e. B.ll iofT ti trot for half a mile or w but roort'y at a j horse in an intrant ; kneel ; take deiib-Btt-ady walk, we poah aheaj. and at ran- j erate aim ; the name jnta from tbe mus aet mark a windin belt of rretn ia the lie of bis rifle and w:th a wild cry the we wind ia under tbe biudisandat it halt and dismount among tbe cotton m ood along tlie stream. Messieurs 1 Cl-ty-1 ennes, too are beaten. We are lii at : the ford. ! K ia detailed en rmuwe for camp gnard and picket duty to-night, and that ineans me agaia. General Merritt directs me to take six men and post myself with thcni at a ridge a few hundred yards to the gouthe-xt, and keep a vigilant watch for anvlhirg and evecrthing that mar cotue from that direction. If anywhere, the Chevennes must he over in the breaks just brvond the high ridge we had mark- ed, sornething like two miiesaway. Ca! me at half-paid three," he says, and rolls himself in hia blanket by tbe side of a fallen cxittonwood. Little by little tbe dawn spreads over the heavens and a chill, wan light over the rolling prairie. Two miles awar the riJges Imoome sharply defined a-im-t the sky. OflTto thesoutkwest we can jat discern the trad on which we tuarchei in last eight. At hlf-past four our hotter, aaddltd and bridled, are cropping tbe bui- ff38 'B swa behind us and a I niist 13 rising fnn the winding stream j further to the rear. Fourbnndredtrm.i j j erB up nd alert under these shelter- j j inS binds, sipping their morning ccSee j now and nibbung at the hardtack m their dJle bags. xit to the front s l.tt'a hillock rises from tlie prairie, and I move mv I- thilter and find a letter view. Corporal Wilkinson and I, lyir.g prone al tbe summit, while the rest of tlie party iurk in tbe hollow behind ns. are scour ng the distant rkiga with field glasses. The sun is not yet up, when he suddenly ex claims : " Look, Lieutenant, there are Indians f and sure enough, there they are, six, eight, a doaerj of them scurrying to and fro on their nimble ponies and evidently in great excitement. I sent a mas to uara tlie General, and in ten minutes out he comes with Budo Bill and half a dozen cthorrs. They remain in saddle down in tbe shadows under the Ii:t.e knoll where they esnnot be seen from the front, while he dismounts, joins me at tbe top, and takes a king Lxk at the warriors darting about on the ridge tear ly two miles away. These movements are a puizls. They seem to be watching soice olject off to the West. Cody dis mounts and joins as ; takes a long look, and says : " I'm biefwd if I know what those iows are fooling about. More and more of Uie in pop cp into fcight, aad then jo.-1 as the sun peeps over the horizon it Dash es upon some glistening white objects off to tlie southwest. The wagon train, by But now coaies a new exciterueiit. Half ., ... . ., a mile out in front of the wagon train riding toward ns at easy lope, come twj horsemen. They know we are down here under the bluffs, bat the Cbeyences don't even dream of it. We know the Cbeyennea are swarming along the ridge, but nobody at the train has tiie htiutest iaklirigof it. Presently, down a shallow ravine, hidden from the train and sepa rated from the trad by s long ton gue of prairie " point," down full t-iit. swinging, swaying, boanding along on their nettle some ponies, a little band of Indians corse darting straight toward ns. Cody seestheirobjectata glance. "By Jove, General ! They are coming down trying to sarptise Mose two ridera Tbey expect to meet "em right here in front of us. Let us mount this party, and w e can get 'em !" - l"p w ith you, wien V is the order. "Be ready to follow Cody. Yoa stsy here," be says to me ; " watch until they ar cloee under yoa. Then give the word. And down he slides to bis men below, while Bill and balf a dozen troopers spring into twddle, thrni cartridges into their rifles and crouch eager for a spr ng. Looking forward I can see tbe diiaant ridge lined with Indians, hidden from the train, yet visible to me. Midway lo them tie shallow ravine is filled with Uie rapidly advancing war party, tb j sunshine gleaming on tbeir naked, paint- j ed bodies, tbeir gorgeooa war botnets, i shields and glistening ornaments. Over to tiie right front come tbe two courtiers, utterly unconscious of tbe death dejjing gang that il Bearing them at every jump, and I ail aloae oa the little moond, ant er joy ing one of the most stirring pictnres of savage warfare it was ever tny lot to see. Nearer they come. I can bear tb bounding hoof cf the ponies now, only oOO yards awaT. Glancing bark, I see. Bill, foremoat of onr little pai rty ; h kindling eye watching for my signal. "All res ly. General ?" "All ready, give the word when yoa like," is the low an swer. Nearer and nearer they eotne. I wait until their gorgeous leader is not more than twenty yards from the little knoll then wave my hand and yelL "Now, lads :" crass and bsngd hur rah! Wild warring yells of thw Chey ecnes. A Tisioa of darting ponies; of stresmicg war bonnets; s fcsilade of carbine aad pistols ; a rash of hoof, a T Q IK- dozen thirty at once fle-! cn-a-iiijt on my sensea a I caurh my own be e. lan l into the saddle and sr rlkpin oat to jin Bill. The t thin? I wee is oor chit-f t sroou darting at full tilt at a maniSc-nt apecimen of the Indian warrior; fiasA go both rifle aim at tlie inrtant. And aiWr a wild bonnJ or two the warri-rr'a lonr plsrjes fcead Icaig, and the ridtr li:cp. dt--, rate!y to ari the yeiline comradea who are slashing: loan to the re-t. Why the whole rid, seee-i nodden'y to bristle with red and feathered warriors, whir' ine, veiiinz, ninz down u annihilate j Oieyence pitches hea.lforenj(t upon the saard with .bullet turocn h; : brain. Then there are hal of warnit g, ! " Look oat ! kxi out : " as the thnnder f hoofs and vt-ii. of ra-e and deiiatce il j ter troop dartit gupthe blurls andprea,d- j itg oat lo the right and left a : ft ey ride in j : support. It is a brilliant and. stirricg ! j sight, but laU only a few minutes, Ux j tbe C'heyet s fur once in their live ate i beaten at their own game and know it. j 1 Utter! rir aina-ed at tbe apperance in their . , . .... . of the regiment thev th--ight to be ., . . !tX" mi.es awar to trie smith, tber J front ' 70 or ; l-ave Yellow Hand " and one of Lis ; i brethren stretched dead upon the saard. j they drop the.r pots anl kettle, pack saddles and blankets and away away j tbey g scurrying fr tbe safety of the i reservation at a spee-1 that bal!l:-s pur- suit, fitting Lull never git th as adies at h-art. Ea5aio Bill more feathes i ia his cap and Merritt had i of outwitting ao Indian at won tie name ol his van tactics. "Husband, I Want You to Try It." I bad safferl f r years w ith a co:u plaint the physi. iaus calied grave', and tney had given up Me attempt to beip me. Mr wife beard tflr. Iav;d henne- ,iv' VavoriM 1h-rne.!v of .rJ,i.,nt. N. Y and spoke as above. " To plea her I g4 a bottle, fse-1 that and two or three more, and presently the trouble vanish- eii never to return "Varhitg".on Monroe, CatskiiL X. Y. The Way to Rest. Many women never rest. They seem not to ndderxtand what rest, real rest, mean. To throw one's self down with a newspaper or book is not rest ; it is on'y a change of ow-ujation. To sit doan and keep the fiDgers Cyicg over some sort of fancy work, as if one were pur - surd by a demon of unrest, is certainly ne re. Biit to iie at full ieo-th n a hard surface ; arms extended at the sides heal back, with no pillow, eyes rl.mtd, ail cares and worries uuued. th i ret ; this will siuoothe away wrinkles in f tbe face and teu.per. this will give sn r of refe to the tired, anxious, ner vous woman: this will takeaway m:ry an ache and straiijaten out the rur. :ed shoulders ail 1 crane. out ce-'ks. His First Telegram. - tie sure io leiegrapn me as soon as you arrive, said a young husband to his bride at tbe station, he was starting on be.- first trip home to see her mother, Her mother live about ten miles out. "1 wii!,'' promiwl the young w iie, sweetly, "but I don't know whether 1 have money enoogli." "lh. send it cjiiect,' No J.a't S.r-1 get. Good-by." , "iood-bT." I A lie OUliK UUVHUil ZltieU H 'l.1 .1. f rA- l.u tr.' r b. w i . i Tt. V I t I 1 ' ' . ' . , ..',": "! ! ttieii he returned lo hts business. In an , , , . , , I ' me U'-T t"nW Ft Cxvtle. P., '2 r. Jt. i.ieorjre ! Washir-on Blank, 43 Blank street. My Iear (ieorge : I have just arrired safely without any accident at ai! : not the lightest. The train slowed at Uie Jenks crutaing ana wmxieti : i aon t ttiinx anything serious was the matter. It -oC , -:t jup .uo-a v- woukI feel anytbiDg 11 been tne matter, jr. know, but there wa-n t. n.4 a thing so far as I could end out. I S" , , . , , to tkiiiair,g of vou and might hare been carrievi (-t mr station if Cousin WilL : the one von used to be so jealous of, yoa know, hadn't been on the tiain. He is , visitirg at mother's and is handsomer than ever, lie ssys he hates jou, but of ! course that's only in fun, you know. I j forjr.it to say that my trunk came through ' ail right. It was no trouble at all. Cons- ! in Will toot rr.rcV.wk and nml to have it .the trut.fc, yon know.) laken up I "n i f,Ttr vx-untry tirf-y ar te the house. It will have to be taken ; e!'" r'!' '. Aa AtUn- around by the mill ltause the ot jjpj road is blocked np, yen know; bet you know tlt will only take a few minutes Winr than he the" other r,ad the one that's ii-xked up. I mean. Well, I must close this dispatch, becso. te'.esrams rife. Awn BiT.rKIs Blank.' Collect t). Safe Weather Indicators. 1 When Ton wih to know what the a ... ;.f-r ia iroim to wf irft ont anil aelct tbestmiiestCvKild Ton see. Kn r vour eveoo it, and if it decreases and dbwp- pears it shows a staie t.f the air that is F2TT to !-e followed by fine weather ; btit if it increases take your overcoat with vou if vou're goir.g a a ay from home, for i il.:ig weaUier is it far off." The rea- son is this: When tbe air is bevomi-.g 1 ciitrgd with electricity yoa will see ! every clouJ attracting all lessser ones to- , ward it until it gathers into a shower, and, on the contrary, when Me fiuid is naseins on or diffjsinz itself, then a Urge cloud will be seen breaking into pieces and dissolving. .V. Y. TV-yaw. , Tbe man who darrs to sty always -raw mhat he means is verv rare in Mi world, but he is more ntme-ov than te is pep- -t.. 1 1 AG. - Hi AV1IOLE NO. lDTCJ. Pathetic Unselfishness. I remerr.her linj taien by rcr moth er a hen I wa a chiM io see a poor wo- Q who was of a cancer. The diaj was eating its way to a vitai part, and the drt.r bad fiven her a month aa her aJao !iit of life. She was pre- paring In her end ia a way that seemed pnu-u and pmaic enough, bat that strut k nw as jii-e;ic ia ita seif-forjre-'ai- neas. te aittin? op in bed. with a t he.! her. shnwicsr her eldeS danghter on whone 3-year;ld should ers '.ht, burden of the hoossbold care Mr. of irr. He was won to fall-how to fell Hown seams bm( mtj tmtaViV to pay bilL in k,-r little brrrt.er's knee pahhes, and ! he m9 He u ,irt,.h-, how to darn the h-l of tbe father's srCk : fcuJ ,uiIifui UJ otK-rasicg al so that he would never feel the dirTt-r- j teotlon of A (k..u,r b-uht h:t safely er.oe. She had imprese.i -rn tbe yri inw ia how to make her father's favorite p..Uto j ialht mm 0f events 5h pon.-. how to manage her young sister ; i h .lL whr-n .he r..t 5tto the sulk-, what to do j Mr iL ,,e gEC-.J over it lot her f:ber when he bad bis peno.li,! ft nJ h-t A m:ia . ni cra;-. ana eieryu.:ii? e iw atie ; cfi! I thick f tiiat would in-wjre cttif.irt ; in the hcnil'i; hme siie wa leaving Sae had all the work planned which she w.juiddo djr:r.g tse sliort span of life ' tiiat ws given to her. Her burial ciolhcs j ff? fol away in a drawer with saert ; li .u leaves aai't.z them. ! I waa reminded of the incident by reaJirg in th paper recently of a man io ' Miiaaukee who was prejiaring irsixue-tiiii-g t:.t is even more terrible than dealb insanity, lie will be violently ! insand in a few week-i and be knows it- ' Siue time ago bis .kuil was fractured ; a grille is f4 forming about the cracked legs, which will surely press upa the brn and make him a maniac, li talt caiaiiy and rationally of bis aptmaching fate, and spend every moent of his j . ' ' " - .' ! brief term of sanitv :n makm, , . - ( t -r :.:a faniiiv wlien be shall n i . - g provision no longer be atie to Uke care of them, it is a sitoa- l.on worthy the pen of a novelist like lu-jiet. .V. Y. . ' i'jMr. His Best. An cid fjrnver in one of the New Eng- fellows 1 un 1 states rtn.a sun w nose actions some 1 as f.re ! t:m- indicate-1 a lack of com:tin sense ; j but- catnral parental love and con- -'lrrati-.n, the old g-n'lemsn esctised sU j his shortcominas bv savinir: his shortcomings by saying: "He dues tae t-et be can. .moiy d-!." whii !i as perhaps true. j Wi.en Jiuicnv was or il rears of age I be wetit to work fur a farmer living in a Deiciiixiring iiun!r. Thr- mitiihs af.er his departure he surpnl r.is parents by writing to them that he had tri marr-le ar.d m,-:A twi .1 . f. . : i. Vre-ratK.us fw retiviDg the - I eounie in a manner Writrimr. h-H. an.t I t,n lesrr"-':u were at once oeun, and bm they arrived tber found ail the thern. The bn de w as a dull liking and by no means tiandvuue young woman, aad fur a momf nt the liier-in-Iaw seemed disapp.iinti-d ; then, bis better nature as- f "f. greeted her warmly, and ""h to bis son, s.l with his eld op- ! t-a""-' cheerfulness: j j ""Welcome home. Jimmy: welcome,! j my boy ; ye did the best ye could. I've ! ; no doutt ; welcome, my daughter.' ! . ' ODming Home, 'Tie may lie very liappy awLile away I f.ii'ii hc-tne, but be is very glad to r3urn i to t. Tiie plainest old familiar dish ia Letter there than the daintiest rpicurian bid of fare abroad. One's own little J n ni, with it handy, compact belong 1 ltgK is prefera'jle to ail tiie marble balls. "? .s-tia.t uaines. . "ii'iaie." one is more tl.au ever imt-resa- i eu oy u.e Kgnmcsncw oi u.ai woru w tien. j even in the roughest iittie h&.utet, and ' niot depilate lixikin but, it may mean i so much lo those who were vm in it. j It is a beautiful trait this dinging to tbe j very sn.l of orn-'s birth-plate, sUr.'ie and unattractive as it may be to tlwiue who ' lave no such axiat ions. The Point of View. ... ,, , , . , . It a. i depend.nr..n the point of view, , . , ' is a phrase that has niwi :r.to proverb. : 1 ' 1 1 troth is i.iastratetj anew every dsr,. , r. . -u- i I ' at f-eh-1! E"t often more str.kingly I I than it ... in the case -f a wealthy rail- j ! rrd man, w ho jnco.op.ny with a joam- not nesii" vi-ite i P.k-'s Peak, in J Colorado, and was shown a niagnidcet.t jpect of the mountain across a rocky gorge. j . -Fine, fine, isa . ttT exclaime-l trie ! j journal m. j "Fine? I dont Uiink so." said tbe rai , rotvt man. "llow are you going to run a , railroad brr j Hre is anc-Mer illortration of the I "w:nt of view"- 1 - , -We call the tiger." said a v-tariaa ph:','-.ph.r, "a ferocioas bea.t ; but what would we men be called if. for iimtan-e, mutton chop" could .jakT" Ho w They Settled It. Tl.ere are ime to!k i riih a "f.t:r..lv d1of ho think that book one of tll'e C'tliilcm publication winch mar j ta y irrier who is the viiti.n of parents t "s"f" ia " j ' ''l tlie otl-r day. Tlie father studied te i ' ""' 1 determined on one fine of! iaoiK-nu irjemot.Ter wa certain Mat T 4iBt trataient was necewa- treat merit. i-!ised and di:-ated Me uiaiier aii one e-.ennz. ana Uie next ilar n"Ve.I t.'ia: both !reatan-nt should i trrfi. In the morning the child takes she take the mother's dose. At last ac - coul.-i trie criiliJ was SMI alive. I - ' L.T. " I don't know where, : tel! when, I don't see how something of i : gr-at vale to tne, aDd for the return of ; hk-h I si.ail be tru'y thankful, viz : a good appetite. 1 " Health and stre cgth, pare blt.od. an appetite like that of a wolf, reg- lilar algeation, ail by taking that popular me-Jic:r.e, liooi's arsapan!. I want every Iwriy to try it this season. It is i so! 1 by ail drt;-;.-iS- De hundred dos- j es. ooed.nlar. I -- f::n derangemen-of the stomach and ) bowels may often be corrected by taking j oaty our of Avers 1 ola. atrougti not j Laving the Pdis at tisd, jaar djrder i mrrws ar.i a regTiiar tt cd ai.kne , i "'0"'s- F jr the want of a n the a&oe was jex, etc I i Committee on Sutirins" I A clerzyman, now tb rice chancellor ' of a pr.jmin:rit eastera naivf.rs-ty, wro j a book a few years ag-j. 11 watt-d !o : JtATe the par .hina iKKjse of tbe Se i ty of FriepJa ia lliiU lelphia it. i With this ik lie waited uj-jb tUe - rvneoid trjad bri;u in char;-. "1 can't aay wiirh-r we can tike thy MS. or n-- Tt.ee maM ee ti;e citun..! Uv. - 'VI,AI CMJlitli'tt-- ti.ee kn.w the LiiJ tt of o':rso- cWt T ""Vn!y in a peDen way." "".Vri! yrr m) we were sebjct 1 t j oo-.i auirini tad ioii-jiST by perse cution ia all j!rter A centra! coot niiUve ii jruiel tto-re in l'i.iia.:-i-!i ia to ail ojr pel's .-uled ln?;hn ll a a caiied the committee on soJer.Dfa. live in happier luiusa. The 1 n-n.ls are do kuvr prraeruted. Hemw the ituu miltre ttaa do more wrk to do in the way of heiptnf thoee wx ara oppreawl. f it atilleiials i connection with o;:r I ptikisfcUitij work ; and now when aalh-TS 0i.r Uieir !. to ua we refer the to the j coataiiltee on aa?-ricfs. " J jne future va chance'lr rejAri"! i ifo name and furxtk as eculiar!y aj. ; .se. Urit Rsyiic. ' lOOMUcn nsuiuns. ; ,, ,, , N.hii it oer-hrvd. i j,.. doctor. -Vcs, si'jwly replied Mr. I-;!ut I think yoa ought to lake ! h-.f." "Tae off ba;f '. W Lai Uf aked the a4.nhed M. 1. "Why, Toe gave me so much me-licine that I was Suk for two a kj alu-r yvu ; cured me."' Thought Her Funny. ; A Eang.jr man has a bright little niece, over whose head but a few years hav ! rolled, and who when saying her prayers ' the tOher night repeated a line in the Lord's 1'rayer, - Harrowed by thy " ; Tiie nfJe one was kneeung ty ner towth- r s knee, and the latter ss:i : ! " ' by, darung, yoa acn t mean har- 1 roweu. iiarrowe-i iteans on.aen tip, ! n'l they barrow ground- Yoa hu.d ' ssy : " IIaiiowel be thy name." Hkw- ed means holy." I The iitt g.rl thought for a moment and then her ace brightened and aii aid wiia a smile : " Weii. mamma, the Lord must Utik I'm aafui finny, 1jt j t ' i ...., ,- I've said 'harrowed tr ever lung." I the l ailed ingaoui tienesempi'T - "a , r a aJ rnMiriA Ttie mttrter value f fwf landel in a Tear is ar!v X?,ii,tw. i A Portland man has invented a new ! cokr. He says bis dug is a "sulaiue-i ; br.udle." How wuid a subdiie-l brin!le j Ion net do? ! lamis Goolon, laborer in a French ! "iiA 2 oii. J-1 ia a gray bear-i 1 thn .TariB be j around his neva. His beari and mua- j u1" w muKa u" " .k L .. a . 1 , ,, he-.l irjlUAillM a toot K.Dg. It M I still growing. Savages expect to imbibe brarery by drinking the blood of their brave ene mies. A more enlightened method t.f vitalising the blood is by taking Ayer Strsapanlla. It braces np tiie nerves and gives strength and fortitude to endure the trials of life. A wad from TW Brook ville, H, 1 Crescent, fouad in the body of a ninr- dered man in Hemando county, htle-l j the piex torn frota that journal so rwe- I T Mat it led to the detection vl the criu.- Xewstatpers are the I detec tives ail round. Toe arruse)) tioally got off. but it was not The Creitcetit's Uii.t An English company which, has been formed to wurk tbe ruby mines of Br- mah report grewt succeaa. Ttey have put k new taiachiue into operation, and fr .m i - ... ,.r ..1 t , , . . . ivsu '. . ua baacru - . l.iki. . ruLlMrSi j 0f commercial value. Tlie de- puBils uurt an ares of 140 re miles. A New York lawyer named IuoIit:',e once unwittiiigly entered into partner ship with a brother bar-isler uue.l teeie. but a 1 k of c.ienlssuon became pa.io'ully niLeal-le. and it was iout. i , ad lL to du u!v, the name of the firm proving too suiijejiive to prnpec- ; live patrons. I. h. In cue block on Main street in Battle Creek the other 'lay a rejvrtrr saw three one lerrd men. four one armed men and twootuermen alio were ao laiue trier j -,,,. .;. ltiKKlt .are-. Tl-e ret-.r- i ,., . :,... j jn, Cf.. ' greatest raiirond towns iu tiie l'mte-1 Mates." ! London's niceir paved streets are so i " i slippery that su-ps have bees taken to j fin1 . ot robing tiieru. Ta., j ..es-the aocty for prom-ing .lie i T U jniM Um! UjB( Ardent ' t. ' .- i i r i Prevention society have been frmJ. Tl-.v',-.. ..i-r t.. k-r. ,i,. ; C.J, artd well sand-i. j ... I In aswaajp north of the town of As- J tor, 1 la -, John Wilson cat a huge cy- ; press tree, and was sui-pri .1 to find therein an ai! igator seven et Kcg. Ths oj-ening in the tree beiug not ha.f laive etri;''i to ajiimt tlia ri ' if i. ... . . , , ' ,' suuei it f. ta wnueyung aa-J sui.s-te-J on small aniiuais that ttn-rein sought stieiu-r. A. W. Miller, of I nii.ntow n. is the en vied posewor of an object of coimi ierai.ir en.-ii Mit t and r.r.mti.ia n? . tl.w ; ijj to bet ween 4.' ' t an 1 "o"! .j, ls La a rarw thing io see one f i ,.r.k ki,..t r. .i.l .i. i i. - - - i I into Etrvbt. This rare old coin, an heir- i i. ' f. vi: - .. . r... f - several reneratxitia. It was i.n ! , t I f t , i Iroro Jemiaieut t.'T one J i err Lmac A brans away h k ia tbe thstaot post. Mr. Miller Taiurs this Iittie slfaei at j As s j t part of Use unews!ne of ! matrimony ariixw friKm mere tr3-. it would lie wie in erery young mArr-.e-l j mmn to enter into aa agreement wrlh k i wife that in ail disputes of thi kmd ! Me party who was most conrioce-1 Mat tl were right should alwaTS aarreivier i the victorr. B which mean, both would bs more forward to live op tbet "Maria, do you remember Mat fine j dinner yoo r f il byyoomelfoa tbe ; Ke-J yoa to be saine" "Yes, indeed, fie'srs"' Everything wa pleodii" I am sure it was." j -4Bi i wh your nx:b-T was lit irg with as now." s (l