9alaaa r 5 r rSomerset Herald. OTBUSHEOMn. f ,rds ot Piiblication. iL d Wednesday ornln ai 12 jh4 ' a trance : cberwl f - - ta iw diaconttBiad nnta Si V" . -j up. Pwatmaalcr sericrttaf are M tateolbcn Ao aot take o their k4 wa1' th lubKTip- i wDortBt nwa lte to ca- ,(rr wtke name Urffarnwr a SowrBsrr, Pt. A b Vm.ilSEY-AT-LAW. . re'.5o- Bailii. llK ATTURMiY AT LA T. '1 o-rr. Fa. - ATTDKSrV AT-l.AW. tntnonwt. Pa t- -..r.. U pirH'KKh. . ,-r, .b v ai law ' SWPrl Ha 0'Vri.i '' "" H""- 'if - ITT r T1.1 J J. G. Osu. - J.Kvrr.AT.T.W. Ill tkaaenet. Pa. c rISl.EY, . 3 eomemeL Pa. r TRENT, nuiaerMV.Pa. 3 LEim,.'ri-iLA. FH;oTH A RUFFEE, . M re!riflnl to their care will I 1 t aw puiiciuaiij- attended if oaw on !- ;.uirt.oi.iil MaanrouUi Biota. H. KNTZ, ATTUKtl-AI-l-A- Kmrnrt. PA.. T HNO.KIMVEU ArruK-NtV-AT-LAW. ' eumerwo. Pa., i mt: t u :i bor:n ent-a5t4 to hi rare tBj fcitoininit iut!. wia jhtidh-p.i-1-iT i ij on Aiaui Cru euwrt. TJIL L Fl'GH. .1 J C3JCAB. I- C. COL. I AHvii.MVe-Al LAW, V' kmrtiri. PL bvciB. n:nril to our cr b t -w iv;t!.:ii.v rtudi to. 'ol:njoii C4f mi coinejauvUif dout on rt- IT INKY. F.H'HET-L. 1 A-rrK-vtv at-: T'lrNTiNK HAY. 1 H i- K; Wa vv;:! aiicnd to aU I ' i i L. 1 1 o;.i ii-r.T:. M P. D ?. H. S KIM M ELL. !Mrl t.n'rfnl wrrtMi to the ciux icrvi and Tjciniir- pniftiotiaiiy hH o fan be (otiud at hu oltce on Main t. R. J M. IJ tUTKER. FHYsiaAS A"D tl BOEOS, iM inrau-d fTEinrauj in timKTWt for the i-. -T f u j.rti1t;on. Oflioe on Maul Krect. 2 ?.- (tf Iruf ssure. D J. S. M MILLEN, tw tj-ial anratioB to th prwerration "I tttcrai Vfiii. Aruflrai inenl. All ru riarmiil aiiftartnrT. ofl. in the -afrwSi M.TredweUA .o.'a nore, corner Us Cnm aad Faux suveu. t.rj D iR. JOHN BILLS, I'EMIST. t tp-ial! In Cook A Beerlta Block. 2.WM. CGLUNS. is Ka-pTT-f Block np-air. wbere be fcicwi a'. a.i t:me prt-parwi to do ali ind ri. irh ai- 6L;i. ivruiatmir. fi iractiiiit. k i-wi uUi of aU auidi and of Ui beat KTit. umrrwd. AU work cuaranteed. (JILLELE3 HOFFMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR. (Abore HeTe7"i Store,) Li-jt Siylf-u, and Lownt Prto. Jt:sfaction CG'ARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. CURTIS K. GROVE. SCKERSET, PA. BTir.ES, PLE1GR3, CAEKIAGE. 6TUNG WAWJXS, K'fK WAGONS. tASTEES AN'C WE5TEKX WORK f Bribed on Short Notice. rating Dene on Short Time. ' ork ld w;: of roxioV, Smrmed Baorf. io k Irrk mi MibMantiallT owrn-jl. Neailr rinnbert. and anasw-i u r re MUniactKic Ciy rrrt Clss TcrhiKi. r-it nf AjI K:M tn Mr Line Dno on aan sloore rnM EEAsON MiLE. and All Work Warranted ate Li.ne:t b.t rv k aj.J Lra-r. Prx. 1 a n! furnisb -; ffw Wind tc plar. and tmil in. CTJRTISK. GROVE, Tjut of i cam Hutu ) anVFHSET PA LUMBER, U"T TO OLI-F.H. C WHITE LCMDER CX3, IialiinKirt S:.. (jruiirrInJ. MX '"IITCiR S NOTICE. a"l".i!t Aumw T tb r,r ' ' .iiCTwmi(iiju. m make a ii. .;"!'tnuioli handof the Aitmin--r !?.. ,Vivc oian- to ad amorc iho .,-'s.:i,SilTi, 1 Lovi : mc- mat i j.2""SVi U; li.Mif muI .pinircnt .- ij, srM hmif h. ai Nwdtl, J' "hrn ai hT U peraoua m 'OAaiicna i? ttT -e nrrvr. ltU. W. UILptCKFR. . Alri. 7 1 e VOL. XXXVIII. XO 38. -THE-. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Somers et, Penn'a. 0CPOITSCCCIVC0IM LAMOC ANOSMAU. AMOUNTS. PATAItK ON DEMAND. ACCOUNT MERCHANTS, rARMCMS. STOCK OtALCftS. AND OTHERS SOUCITtO. - DISCOUNTS DAILY. -board or directors: UKrr M. Hi. it. W. H. Miller, Jahc U Ptc.8, Ciias. H. Fisher, Johs R. Soorr. Go. K. Stcll, FmsW. BstFotti. Edwabd Sctll, : Yalxntisu Hat, : : PnEsmtNT Vice Pai:DET : : : Cashieb. Tlie funds n.T rxi-tiritie of this bank re m-xmy proe-tel in a-plebmtel 0r liw Eorular-proof Sf-. The only Sfe niAiie beolntely Ear:lr-.roif. STOP! IGQK! LISTEH EYERYONE WANTS TO KNOW WHERE TO GET THE MOST OF OF THIS WORLD'S GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY 1 W: HAVE THEM zzzz: Dish es - "WHITE, YELLO'.Y, GLASS, AND ECCKIXGHAM WAKE, IN GREAT VARIETY. BASKETS, UOKIXG-GLASSE HANGING LA Mr?, STAND LAMFS Lau.psofAll Tesirijition. Novelties and Oddities in China THE PLACE FOR FANCY 4 STAPLE GROCERIES H AT THF. STORK OF ED. B. COFFROTH, SGMEI.'SET. PA DOWN DOWN THEY GO ! THE PRICES BLACK ASTRACHAN, AND Persiana Capes! Oa aT. r.xe, 5 to 1 We have no many toa;U. ao if you waul A BARGAIN, Come awn. Wben a ladr hr. y a Pcrriaca or an Ar.ra nan Caf. iie i makiug a WISE PURCHASE. At the fe-rnt tc if borrnd to last for two or thive -r. ai k.. Thr are a warm. cvra'onae rment. ea:ir j.ut on and taken B aid a ii,abi article for aii lb rear around wear. jut as U-sb-ioiiM- in tn"S ain bn.and nice lor coot erenim In the ianm:r. TEX JAP. SCREENS, To ciint dr.ww in price. wc'.l a down from thr toph-U. wir !ict are " and ine ti sc to U. to '. n :o ,.nc to f Two Fire Smnii, can i HOBHE & M), nrrn att.. miEBrRGH. fa. Oils! Oils! Tbe ifjindsrd Oil CotntnT. rf Pwborrn.- Pa., make a j..ial;T of mauufactunnir tor tb Uooeaic trade tne tuv. branda of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, Thai can be made from Vrtroicr.m. We challenfe cocnpan.vm vitb every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If yon wUh the ma nnifonnlT Satisfactory Oils IS TRK Vmerican Market, ik tor our.. Trae for Bomerwt and Tidnitj applied bjr COOK A BF.F.P.rT" FkEAS A K."-tR. aVowEBKCT. Pa. tryO- "-ln SWEDISH "All-Healing Salve," FOR KEVRAIXiI A IX THE HEAP. WTJIK BACK, OR PAINS IN SIIOK CIS EST. WEAKNESS IN THE JOINTS. WEU.IST.S, ArdaJ Kbecmatie Taina. Cnrea in from twt to oaya, . roK aiLX v S. MARCUS, Sciatic TKADC MARK For Tn Tenia. windfall. Tad . Sot. IT, !. I nlred twj year, with aciaiica in ul trec and .. and had l) r crutchen. 1 tried iloHiiv blisters, bath, without fviict I uj'd i. Jacob Oil and weel so ;eep: tt B&ui.r cured iu. mum in nine months. JR. t-ALLIi eTUiVD. For Two Tewra. New AU3-JKA. Ind.. A act. S, 1SSI. Tid ariarica in :; fnr two reara. to b-;! of -Ni. iamb Oil cored me, and kav bad no return ence. WILLI AX A V EKY. Obliged t re Crwtrkea. Kine Ciiy, Ho.. July 3X 18f. n!Tired one year w iit sciali tn b;ps: w 0lird i ue crntrbca. me buttla of bC J-oii Oa peraaiieiiUy ecred rae. Oh! My Head! Suffering: of a Nw Jeraey Senator. DyMpepain. Sick Hondcrie. Territle Thinyja. ' There are a few thinjr that I belie re in with all my b,n. " Tbe peaker ts ex-Senator Al bert Merritt, head of tbe Ure frait Ann. C Park Mace. N. Y.. and the arene hia office. "I was tick and feared I bad become fated to endure the TORTURE OF DYSPEPSIA and affection of the kidney. A relative said to me. Try in. Kennedyt FaT-iriit Remedy, made at Rondout. X. Y." I did so. I (trew better, eonid eat. tloep and work wlih a clearer bead, and the yellow eolor of my kin itxre place to the heaiiby color announcitif pure blood. Ir. Ken nedy' FaTorita Remedy is enttJed to tlie credit of aarinj nsy life. I can five you tbe nam and ad irowt of fifty penoo who aSnn, a I do, that "Farorite Remedy " ha been to them a bVtinc ill time of need. " Mr. A. IRercre, Tarry town. N. Y-, aaya. F a long time I wn tronWed with nerere attacks of dinUi- and Blind Sick Headache due to Impure blood. I wa advised to try Ir. lnnrt i t'tronif Retncdr. 1 did eo and I have ten e,-t lrtcly cuid. It the Wt thinr I ever beard of anr iwmn mat iiainT-. aad I have rwoni mended it to many ailh like ucce " Mr. lunit l Fins Taonton. Mm , mii: "I Td'ontmend Ir. Kennedy' KaTonle Kcmcdv lor drptji and i-k hidarhe. It rurpd rre " iriw-nia. Cntiiii,. Nerron- ne-o. I-t!:ty. Rbt-iimaiiMn aud the Ll peculiar to women, ii-var-aMy vicu to Dn. KESXED TS FA Y0R1TE REMSDT. raEracrn bt Dr. David Kennedy. Rnndout, N. T f 1 per bottle. S.x t Tv. By all drueisu. WE DO HOT PLEDGE Oarse've to kc-p abreast, bnt to keep the IraJ overall otliemiD strung yoa rnrr, Ab-ldel7 Torp, and well 3Balnr e4, Kipe hikirs and W iocs At prices that make a!I otherdeaiera ho t. J nt think of it : Orcrhelt k (V Pir Eje, five years oM. Full quart $1, or Ho per doien. Still letter : Finea'a ('MeB neddior, ten years old. Fall qtiartsd.orfl per dozen. Better still: EBtoek y Bocrbon, ten years olJ. Fall quarta f lio, or $12 "per dozen. Ajid one of the roost saleable Whiskeys on ocr list is THS PVRK E IO ITT-Y EA B-Ol I EXPOKT Gixkeskeiwek. Fnllqts,$I. $10 a doi. Ther is noWhickey that has ever been sold that has pm'n in favor with the public so rapidly as our old Export, aDd the simpie reason is that it is utterly irapossible.to duplicate it. There will never be any let op in the purity and fine flavor in any particular of trie Pare California Wines e are now selling M cents per bottle, Full quirts, or fo per doren. In making up your orders please enclose Fostollic Money Order or LraiV or liegiiter your order. JOS. FLEMING & SON, V HOLK&ALS AKD AtTiiL DriTJ&GISXS, riTTSEl KGII, PA. 412 Ifarkf ?t. Cor. of Diamond. It is to Your Interest TO BUT YOCE Drugs and Medicines OP JOHH N. SHYDEB, 8rCCB0 TO Biesegker & Snyder. !sone but tbe purest and best kept in stock, aud when Irup become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. You can depend on having your FRESCEOPTIONS FAMILY RECEIFIS filled with care. Oar price are as low as any other first-class hou and on many aniclesanuch lower. Tbe people of this county reera to know this, and have given us a large ahare of their patronage, and we shall stiil continue to give them the very best goods lor their money. Do not forjet that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon bare bad trouble in tkia direction, give as a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in grrnt variety ; A fan set of Test tensea. Come in and hare your eyes exaroinad. No chare for examination, and we are confident w ran suit yoa. Come and see ns. EerctJully, - JOHN N. SNYDER. Some SOMERSET, PA., WEDXEDAY, MARCH 19, 1890. "Hullo." Wrn you ate a man In woe, Walk ribt up and ay "Hullo r Say -Hullo'' and How d'ye do? Boat tba world a-osin' you r Flap tbe fclloa on bit back ; Brine your ban' down with a whack : Walt right np and dont go low ; Gria an' ahake au' say 'Hallo r I be olothed In ra Oh '. bo -. Walk r"gbt up an" lay -Hullo r Kc are but a eottonroll Jevt for wrappin' tip a nul : An" a aoul i worth a true Haie a iv hearty 'Hiw d ye do." rvn't wait br toe crowd to m. Valk right np and aay -Hullor' TThea bif vcel meet, tbey aay. They aaloot an' aail away : Jert tbe aame a you an me, LoneKime ship upon a tea ; Each one aii;n' hi own jog For a pnrt beyond the ft. Let your peakin' trust) pt blow ; Lift ycr horu an' cry "Hullo "' Say "Hullo" an' "How d'ye doT' Oilier foik are good at yoo. T"e you Uare your bonne of clay, wgixJerjn' in the far away. Wen you trarel thrmurh the atranse. Coaatry t'other side the rn Then the aoul you've cheered will know Who ye be aa' ay "alullor Ya.ft B'nfif. AN ARIZONA IDYL. THE UR1EF EOMAM'E OF THE -EWE AND " Wake up. Hump yourself, now Its time for ns to skedaddle." The sleeper, thu rudely brought back to tbe cares and sorrows of the making world, sat up on the edjje of his rot and rubtied hia eyes stupidly. It was dark. Through the open door caj.ie the j elping and bowlicg of a pack of coyotes, and, in the west, softened by distance, the drowy whittle of a receding train. " What ' the matter? You ain't been bowlin' up npain, I hope?' he at length inquired, with the reproachful Hi-nature always consequent upon an unwelcome awakening. N ), I liaven"t been bowlin" up," re plied tlie other, indignantly ; then, low ering b is voice to a w Ir.spcr, adJed : "The returns has come." - That so? -Who' Tected?"' dreamily murmured the man on the cot, as he fell backward and gently glided away to the fchadowy realm cf j-lumber. "Who's talkiu' about 'lotions? Tbe returns from that aay of the Kie an' ( uir.e has txroe ; f-iie g.s 400 ounces ' silver, $!" gold, 5 per cent, lead, and a trace of copper." " Four hundred oun " "Ss b! Yoo want that greaser in the next room to get onto it? Get inside your pants and come out to tbe corral where we can talk about iL" No further coaxing was needed, and the two were soon landing by the corral gate. Tbe only light visible wat at the station ; and all the rest of the town wis silent and dark. The camp tires bad died out, but the outlines of the freighters' wgM could be distingutahed in the g'oom, wilh their animals tlout them, trampling and munching, finiid,irg up the vestiges of last eight' feed, with an occasional harp, squealing neigh, as some runie avenged a long standing grudge by giving a comrade a surrep titious nip ; and out on tbe vague expanse of barren plains, the coyotes howled with the mirthless derision peculiar to them and kindred prowlers of the night. " What we've got to do," resumed the firJ speaker, in a low voice, is to slide out to the mine as fast ss tbe Lord'll let us and locate the extensions. I had a sort cf ft-eiiu' them returns would come to-night, so I stayed round and got the postmaster to otn the mail, and w hen I got through readin' 'em I seen him look in at me mighty sharp, and it's my t lief he looked over mj shoulder and read the whole business. If be did hell start some one right out to squat on tbe extensions, and we've got togetont there and fool 'em see ?" This vtry explicit statement w as partly true, although it had been the attraction of faro rather than any piemonition that had kept Bob Watson out of bed at such an unseasonable hour, and it had been a mere chance that had led him to the of fice as the postmaster wa delivering the mail in readiness for the early morning stage. His companion, however, did not attempt to rob hiiu of any of the glory, all minor considerations beicg lost in the refulgent prespecU opened np by the magic figures 400 ounces. " Who'd a-thocght that rock had so much mineral in it V he remarked, as he threw the blanket over his mule. " Who'd a thought it?" inquired Wat son in a tone of the rnort intense ur pr'ise. "Didn't I say so right straight along? When we first broke into the ledge, didn't I pick np a chunk, and, sir pin' off a little of that black stuff with my knife, didn't I say right then and there, 'This is the traight goods, or I'm a sucker?" Lndn't I a them very words?" 41 Well, mebbe you din I don't re member; but if you say so, why, it stands to reason yoa did," replied the pacific Earn Trice, as be proceeeded to cinch his mule into apparent convulsions only apparent, however, for the mule is an artful animal and well skilled in counter feiting the sgny engendered so the physiologists say by tight lacing. Daylight found them well on the way to the mine, and as tbey proceeded they consulted as to whose names should be used in taking up the various extensions. "We might let Mrs. Hawes in on one of them," suggested Trice, a little timid ly ; "she 'pears like a decent kind of a woman, and ca just knock the socks off'n a cook stove." 14 Can if yoo want to," replied Watson, sarcajdically ; "might help yon 'long some ; yoa don't seem to be melt in' the old lady very fast" A deep drawn sigh was the only answer made by Trice, and silence reigned be tween them until a small, irregular ex cavation waa reached, where a notice tacked to a board, planted in a pile of rocks, announced to all comers distinct ly, with due reference to the lines and points of the com pass that tbe ground immediately adjacent thereto waa com prised in tbe mining location known as the " Rise and Shine the property of R, Watson and E. Price." Tbe two part ners at once set to work and staked off about a quarter of mile of ground on each Bide of the original location, and Wabson, after a great deal of writhing, chewing of lesd pencil, and profanity aids to mental exertion which he always invoked produced the proper notices, claiaiiEg it in behalf of various iisUnt set EST-AJBLTSHED 1827. relatives of the original locators, not omitting the aforesaid Mrs. Ilawes, who bad the first feoutLwest extension duly credited to ber. After the completion of this labor they breakfasted on bacon, coffee and crackers and the assayey-'s certificate was examin ed again to if, in the disenchanting light of day, ita characters still possessed ; their metric power. The figure were on- j changed so plain no one could mistake them : 44 Silvel1, 4W ox ; gold, $45 ; lead, ; 5 per cent ; copper, trace." j And as they smoked their pipes, each, j according to his taste, reared aerial stroc j tures of wondrous beauty ; and if those j of Trice contained apartments specially i reserved for tbe occupancy of Mrs. Hawts j he did not feel called upon to advise hit partner of tbo fact. j It was decided they should at once take out a few car loads of tbe best ore, ship it to the reduction works, and with the sura thus realized, tbey could open up tlie mine properly, and either sell or work it tbeuiseltes, asthey saw fit With this aim in view, they therr fore returned to town to lay in provisions, hire three or four men, and engage teams to haul the ore to the railroad. Watson, being the more "energetic of the two. charged himself with all these dutie, w biic Trice, If itering about in an aimless sort of way, was, by some magnetic influence, guided to the 4nt of Mrs. Hawes. This lady was a true daughter of the frontier small, wiry, sharp &s to features and voice, as well as in ber management of the affairs of life and trade. Open air life has many advocates, but it cannot be denied it is destructive to tbe complexion and to the other beauties more especially feminine. Bat what Mrs. Hawes may Lave lacked in the way cf velvety bloom and youthful softness of contour, was more than compensated for by vigor and endurance ; it was this latter trait, probably, which had first attracted Earn Price. Mrs. Hawes hap pened to arrive at Arivaca on one of thoce red letter days, or nights, rather, when what was known in tbe dialect of that cosmopolitan caitrp as a bai'.e dnce or "shin dig," w a in r r-'gres, and though she had driven four horses twenty-five miles that day, done her own 'swamping' to sty nothing of pitching a tent and getting supper after her arrival, she turn- ed in and danced all compei u.r off ibe ;1oor danced round tlance, square dan- ces, reels and breakdown; danced till tbe candles burned down, dickered and went out ; till the rising sun showed bis shocked countenance through the open window, and tbe last hoarse, gurgling whoop stuck in the: throat cf the ex hausted floor manaser ; then she went home, fed her stock and co-ked break fast. Terhaps it was this insensibility to fa tigue which firt awoke the latent pas sion in the heart of Mr. Price, but there is no knowing to arerraitiTy ; in regard to fhenomena of this nature, otptte our boasted wience. all is as yet but con jecture. But at any rate there ccild be no doobt of hut devotion to her. Sibce the night of the ball be had been unre mitting in those little attentions such as cutting wood, carrying water, etc., so dear to the heart of every true woman ; yet, as Watson bad said, up to the present time he bad received very little encour asmenl from the recipient of all these marks of respectful adoration. Tlie advent of Mrs. Ilawes had been entirely unexpected by the society of Arivaca, nor was it known with any de gree of accuracy whence she came, or the prabable duration of her sojourn amongst thetu. Gossips, it is true, had it that she w as a Mormon en route to Salt Lake, bat this report was generally conceded to be the offspring of jealousy on the part of tbe other ladies. " Howdy do, Mrs. Hawes?" said Price, as be ank apologetically down on a nail just ineide the flap of the teat. A slight nod was all the response to this saluta taion, and Mrs. Hawes continued her task of repairinga bauie strap, seemingly oblivious of the presence of her worship er. '"I Vpose," resumed Trice, after an embarrassing silence, "yoo hav?n"t heard 'bont the returns of the Rise an' Shine V "No," replied the lady; 'i'ui kept bust! in' raound so't I ain't no time to hear notbin'." " She goes four hundred ounces," said Trice confidently. " In yer mind," retorted Mrs. Hawes; "don't try to make me b'leeve sex-h fairy stories as them aire. Think I can't tell born silver from copper stains when I ee it T "I know von can size up tock pretty close as a general thing, but this here ledge in the Rise an' Shine's different from the common ran o' rock there's a lot o' rhemicals mixd in with Tghtnin' strikin' names, so't takes a good un to guest this here or here's tbe certif Vate too." Trice had forgotten that reading was not one of Mrs. Hawes' accomplish ments, or he never would have been guil ty of such a fa ax pus. " Tjke yer ole pr.per an git," she cried, angrily. "I ain't no time to wite noein' raound, figunn out seen writin' aa them assayers does a Thiladeify lawyer couldn't make head'r tail out'n it." " We thought," said Price, as he rose to go, "you migb; like to be in on one of the extensions, so we located you on the first aoathwesL Twont cost yoa nothin' for recordin yoa won't be out nothin no way." This statement somewhat mollified the lady, who thanked him, stating that she believed be meant weli, though of course ehe knew it would never amount to any thingand Jin conclusion, she invited him to call around after a while and get a "snack o' sumthin t' eat" an invita tion Mr. Price never failed to accept- - Everything progressed favorably with the two partners, the streak of pay ore widened as they went down on the ledge and tbey were enabled to take it out much taster than they had anticipated. Wateon did the sorting of the ore, as he knew exactly the kind the assay had been made from. None but first class rock waa sacked np, the lower grade being left open the damp to be worked when the mill was built. Even Price's affair of the heart bad taken a favorable turn, he having, so to say, struck soft ground, and waa making rapid progress in the affections of Mrs. Ilawes. Wheth er there was any occult connection be tween the eseem ia which he was held by this lady and tbe pile of four hundred dollar rock on the station platform, it w, of course, iinpoM'Vie to aey, but it waa remarked they increased in much tbe T same relative proportions. At length two cars were loaded, and Watson him self accompanied, them to the reduction works to see that no change of ore was worked upon them to their disadvan tage. While he was absent on this mission, Trice brought his affair almost to a settle ment the momentous question was pro pounded and a favorable reply received nothing was lacking but the wedding garments, and the bride undertook to have them ready inside of three da.v DuriDgihis interval Mr. Price sauntered about in a state of beatitrtde much &ier imagined than described. On the afternoon of the third day suc ceeding the departure of Watson, Trice received a telegram, which, after paying for, he opened, and found to read as fol lows: "Benson, Nov. 13. E. Trice, Arivaca. Git" married to wunst ; back to-night R. Watson. 7 collect." At first Trice did not exactly grasp the meaning of the message, bn a little re Cection showed b:m that tbe apparently enigmatical portion of it was merely Watson's way of advising him to expe dite the wedding. He accordingly re paired at once to the dwelling of his be trothed, and after acquainting her w ith the contents of the dispatch, suggested that they proceed at once to the justice of the peace and have the ceremony per formed. But, much, to his surpri. Mr. Hawes would not hear of it "I've only jest got tber green caliker basted op," she said ; '"it'll take half a day to finish it, and them new shoes won't be down from Tucson 'fore to morrer night I won't git married in these ole moccasins if I never do. That fool Watson's drunk, and I won't bedruv raound by him nor uooiherman livin 6a be ? Lf you can't wait and hev things fixed up decent and' like white folks, you kin vamoose the ranch jest as pronto as yoa want to." Price hastened to assure her that though he must neccesarily long to ad vance the hour which should make her all his own, he donbfed not he would be able to restrain his ardor o that the pro prieties would be observed in all thine". " You see," he said, "it's like this : Bob's gone there an' the ore's turned out so much better'n he expected that it sort o rattled him, an' knowin' how much I thought o' you and bow keen I was f ;r to hurrv up tie weddin', he's jast rw-hed off'n hit the wires a lick so'a to htlp us out like." This explanation a'u-yed the fears Mis. Hawes had entertained that some at tempt was being made to curtail ber in aepenoencir-. u.r. w -uw . i i . .i, a. i very sensitive and she consented, after a while, to be pacified. Had Price lieen less afflicted by the blindness which is such a marked symptom of the malady calW love, the frequent outbursts of iras cibility on the part of his promised bride might have aroused some uneasiness con cernine the peace and harmony of their wedded life but, as is usual in such cases, he paid no bee. I to the dinger signals and rushed blindly on to his fate. Notwithstanding the plausible expla nation be had given of the origin of Wat son's message, he was considerably dis turbed by it, and waited up until three o'clock in the morning to meet his part ner on the arrival of the west bound ex press. He was terribly shocked by his appear ance a more disconsolate, woebegone sjieeittiea of humanity it would be hard to ..uagine. " 1 aro," said Price to himself, and hia heart sank within hiui. Watson made no reply to his partner's greeting, but dracged him away to the friendly shelter of darkness. " Did you git my telegram?" he asked. when they were out of hearing of any j possible loiterer. " Yes, I got it." "And yoo'ie married?"' he interrupt d eagrly. " No," replied Price ; "you see the lady didn't exactly take to the idee we'll git there ter-morrer. though " " Oh, Lord 1" groaned Watson ; " I knowed it I had a foeiin" it uJ be jrft that way. Everything gone to h 11 Busted Catter'n atortillol" "Busted!" cried Price. "You don't mean to say " "Yes. I do that ore wouldn't pay to work. There ain't an ounce of metal in a mountain of it We got to sell a inuie to pay tbe freight on it There was a mistake in them returns the asayer sent usthe wror.g certif 'cate. I'd onghter killed him, but I didn't He said he hoped we Hadn't been put out any by it, and he glmma som? of his cards to throw 'round am:ng the boys. There'll be 3 holy cin-.is out to -camp when they hear 'bout it and begin to holler about their pay. What chc;ws me up the most though, Price, is that the wilder'll back out Lke as not now. 'ou never can de pead on a woman, no how." Beyond a deeD sigh, Price made no re ply to this diaeourasicg platitude, and tlie two jiartners disappeared in the gloom. Watson immediately sought the oblivion and solace which by common consent is supposed to be located near the bottom of a glass of whisky. How Trice passed tbe hours of darknes what paroxysms of despair, what cyclones of passion disturbed his ordinarily calm and dreamless slumber?, it is not the purpose of this narrative to disclose ; let it suffice that that the rising sun found him wan and haggard that tf.as wan as his sunburned complexion would admit of. He partook of a light breakfast, with much the same relish as the condemned man feels for the delicacies of his last earthly meal, and about 10 o'clock in the forenoon directed his steps toward the widow's tent Although afflicted with a ghastly sinking feeling in the region cf the heart, be resisted the temptation to take some stimulant to enable him to endure tbe approaching operation. When, after several abortive attempts, he succeeded in reaching the tent and found the lady engaged in putting loorhes to the "green caliker;" when he reflect ed that now, perhaps, that festal garment no longer possessed a reason for exist ence; when, in short, all the bitter thoughts of w hat might bare been came crowding into his mind, emotion almost mastered him. " Must a ketchedcold last night from the way yoo nnffie," remarked hut fiancee by way of greeticg. The deli cate, one might almost say wifely, solict tode conveyed by these simple words I'd that was lacking to complete j was all Price s uxtuS'.ure, and it was some tune before he managed to reply ia a choking v. T trc ni Tt'tir Life : I wanted to see Watson. He come tack oa the ! ' train." " fwtnlr :r tr I hperd h'sacreech' in'an'hoilerin' raotinJ. J He wuwj't drank w hen he coats, but J theore didn't work -tfaat is. it didn't j quite come up to the asver s figger- an' i Watson's so techy an' e pat out by i aaUhin-t goes wrong, he got bowled op ; a little Tore he knowe4 it." " What did that air rock work, ecr.y- ! I WBJ'S i u i-3 :. ,.!,t r- i ; -k w-,rV t :i " Tree deratelv, rlling the futility of far- esposnre cr any sudden chnl. A.ays tber evasion. 44 There wqz a mi.-Uie wanned and protected by loving pres-Fon-ewher-s. There ain't uo minerai i:i ! ence, the littieor.e sleej-s long and well, that ore-tbe aAvers sent us the wrontr After she weaning rril the baby has certif Vat. we te ' b'.owed ourselves in l'4 n-terof course. I otil far all we got, an I m I come to say if j then an un!i: nt-d half of the maternal vou wanted to' pull l n vour unto an' j couch is ne-ei:r ti the embryctiic drop out 'fore the deul goes enny forder I t". if " ' tT'w '"- relative -w h v, o course vou can-bat I-I-" I ,- ra tion health and rtrergth which MrsuIIawes's evesfiiriv Maze.!, with i ""tare has ir.tende-1 for hici. The human Kytnnatby and love, doubtles-s, a sh w- ! mothrt U tli- oalyanixal that puts away plie-1- -That drunken no 'caonnt Wat- j son. ten a puttSn' vou u:. tot'ds. H-;'s beena-piteuin'vouruiia.i ag:n the wim-I men folks. Tol voa i wbz too ole for ! ye did he " Been a-ecg'.n" vou on fur V, leave me in the lurch, a'ter everythins j ready fur tbe weddin.'. This is me ..' j that Heelv Monster doin's. but he dont make it stick you sabe tliat Yo'J i thought I wui stuck cn that ole crave- j tnn-quarryo yourn, bnt i II jest It el ye once fur lck. It's, you I wan4, and I'll hev' ye, too, ef there t nuy !-w in Ar:-n-ny." th phenomena forever inv"o;n;rtUjn ei'oleof tJ.e human heart! When T rice believeti the wctimn of hU choice was irretrievab'y lost to h;:n. that t i .-. t., ii I glamour of the it;tpoib'.a en Jowed fcer j o eahausU.ii? of the mental attributes, withailthecharais faacv ever dreamed j What children do, ana how .uuch,.sof of Cut when be found that instead of ttutportancethan the way to which lueing ber, she fuemet Lir.i, holr and the? !.. it. The evils f pren.af.re men sou!, at tlie rerr mcmen4 that his felicity I a'tivity are w !'h.u- -ioubt very great : should have been the mos4 complete arid ! to premafi-ely ?nd unduly excite unalloyed. it was tinctorel by a vagi r.irrjt the indefinable, intar.zi'. le st r.se ; of disappcintmei.t which eviTi. rnnipan- iesthe icalirationof ocr cherished ideals. This tliscppoint!:trt n heigh'.er.e-l by the fai t that the bride won! 1 not c .n rer.t t Wation bein i resent at the iiii-.r-riage ceremony. Price wonl ! liave liked to have bis old partner wittiest tbe legal 'sanction of his bliss, bu: the lady inexorr.ble and Price aeqaitsc- ' e ..I.:.. I. 1. m. a lenormanc! m u....i ne - ....... i v wnn nn? Tin' ' .fii t. The discordant cla-unr of tbe charivari had lcna since been Lwbed darkness had invaded lb aiuVreal heights and i-ilence brooded over glnmber The barkeeper of the jus: iockiug the door of ing A rivat a. Fashion m the establishment and Watson, who had i been compelled reiuciantly to abandon ; bis location before the bar, clang to an awning post, and inveighed sera nst the foliy of tuarnage and the wiles of won; an. "Common horse fense. decencr, r'li gion, everything's a?iri it the B.bie'sj agin it, too. Oh. come off," reDiie I the barkeeper. - 1 What's the Bible got to say about it?" "What's the Bible jot to say ab at it ? The Bible fays jest eggsiictly : 'MLsfort nn?s never comes stnle that's what she says, an' when the Scriphures cop pers anything, young feller, you can play'er to le every titne." Out oa the desert the coyotes yei'e i iw derision, and far off ia the west the w his- lle of a receding train faded lin-rincly j away into the silence of the night and j even so melted into air all the glittering j hopes founded on the Ue and Stiiae. ' .S.M i'(anrict Arj-jimtit. i Century of Patents. The commisslonf r of patents has sent to Congress the report he is retired by law to make yearly to that body. In prefacing the account of the 0sTit:otis asdnwjdsof his bureau he calls attc ri tion to the fact that this is the on h'tn- dredth year of the American patent sys- tern. The number of patents granted the first year was three. The nunl grant- ed tbe first fifty years was 12.4J1. Since that tin-.e. under the act of IS.y; and sub- sequent statutes based upon the same general principles, a marvelous growth has attended the system a growth that has been sirna!iz-d by the eorr-;nd- ing dcveloptnenl in every department of American industry. S vast has the grow th become that during the !.'.at cs.I- endar vtar a year near' eotirci lent ! with the centenni.il vr.r of t! ;.2rnt system nearly -i. patents were grant- j e !, making the who:e nimberof itiechan- j ical patents grante.1 prior to January I. ls'sl, ?.'.2"'. The emitter of trie entlrt- century, ending April bi. Isji, will sp-j pros'tciate ilT.Ot-t. It is not surpris:.r)g ( that a distincuinLed statesman, iute priiue : minister to England, recently sai 1 of ;he ; United States, "In no one country I sup- j pose, is there so careful a cultivation of ; the inventive faculty." i During the last calendar year 2-00 i p '.tents were issued to citizens of the . . ' "-lei, ana .,t. were w o- cizens ct lorei'a co;:ntr;es. ia C''t necticut one cltiz? r. out of every T" z' i a patent : in the Distrkt, one in every 70J;in MaaMchu;tt, one tn every S,:,; in ew .ersey, onea et, i,..--., u j;nole isiaai, one in every ai.eee were the states receiving tue greatest nnn.oe;roi patents .a pr.rwou " - l - nlatkn. The least inventive Mississippi, where only one P . , revets i.e-.i- The CVsmtcissioner sirs: anveT:.or and persons icterestei in inventions have during the past year paid into the . Trr.ntTirr r.fthe I'nitisi States the SU!i! of i .:'.: " , , .... over ana aoove a, ' faU e;?!r of the p..tfV4:;in, flshiou. rent expenses of tnejtent ot..ce. ,he hes ?T Don't give up, there is i cure forcaUrrh i the porr ciasses, un 1 esKciaily of cd and etild in the head. Thoasands testify j ere i wotner , every s;cies of the feath that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cur- j ered king lorn stiulkr than a prairie ed them. It is a safe and pleasant renic- J chicken or a cr.nvasback duck, and every dr. It is applied iato tbe n.Tstr.ls. It is ! color of the rainbou-. rx.t a liqaid or eenff. It cures by cleans- j " Tlist the aversg- women is not sav ing and healing. Price ."sV. I cicntly refined to ftel for these winged ' I poems of the air is proven by this fash- SSo'ight for the last hundred years. A j ... which characteristically enough, remedy fT catarTh, bay fever and cold wa!" sUrtc,j ir a niember of the Paris in the Lea 1 found at lat in Ely's Cream1 ,icir.;.tu,3.ie."-..vUfM4 I Bal tn. Safe and p.eajant to use and easi- ly applied into the nostrils. It gives re lkfM once and a thcroL;h trfaiaiertt positively cures. Price 50 cents. I 1 Vii. G WHOLE XO. 2017. Growth of Babies. Tbe rcs!ern:il physique has some sub tle, in'lc-unable miluence over young children, a health civinz power not at . , , Tl P"4-'" f ;s stiii in a en.- a rart oi r? mot tier, thongb a separuu? unit Its well-being n l! e conuul "'ul u"r!"' the greater pan of the twenty-fyur hour-, A bed by itself i an injustice to help! taut. it paieM.mi.i. - no suou,. . !1 ''aer in:M - thai i yet so fwU and insecure. 4 "ly who have tried tl.Unataral method thoroughly appreciate its advanta gnd realise how adniiraM it in.nres tbe . . , , l;aiD:ne of three tx-rsoas. ine cutia cau be cared for duriTv.: the nmht without , it young at iiit, poav.j i..w right kind of r-.i.-it: baa not taken the place ot l.a.i t ra.l.cHtid instinct. The h-n guliit rs her br'-.I asdrr herwicj; mother bear loia.s herself into a sort of animau- wv,ly nest about her cub, j1'-: thecal s bo-Jy en.bra.-es herk.t tens. ur coxitis of the lower .r,!ers may not lie ."!! faa examples to ij-o after ail. At iii , rate wl.r not give those on lerfal weans' the ben;!;t of tbe doubt? The 'IvtgiiU.T of the innocent goes on V diff-. rent ways. I. in jtiona! prodigali ty is a west ttl.i'icc! uiuM of removing t;iej'yof tl. household. "I'ied of too much graa :f;her, grandta other, uncle and a.int" w.juii be a titling epitaph for n.anv a br.j it ci.il.l. t.aioti.-n is ine j iiiOti..na! r.aiicsn-..i. ns ; iptjioij m .re hn.tjol. In ;l::.s r.-pitd liit-re seems to . I lie the di-nsr-l inf rnce. the fact that I v ,nn r i Li' tn n's or.'v biiiiiess in life is lo i.sit'i.iii s'i y in ihiiiiiike I'U-.ii1 ""tttn in !:i-; h- ;. -to oat, slc-p. and play ii is to- i.iten fcr io citflo. n the con- trary. they are often 8iipi"sel to attend to f ht ir own w-:rk of growing and devei ooinj.'. and arTord fun for the family at j t;'e Aru time. ''ir tender Iittie ones a t made the playthings of the house- ,- v ,,li,..t ii. I ..tl-M a and .... ... made t.i talk for the plaire and grati- '. fication of the pi.-ents and friend, i The:: callow brains are overworked by i esc ti:g acd intene etnotim. What wonder they have big heads, little bod ies an J hardly any Jig-.-stion. Fhrnvr lj,r,il J,,-:.T!t. Cld English Manners. Ia the re:gn of James I., men and wo men wore looking-glasses publicly the men. a.- brooches or ornaaients, in their hats, and the wo;nen at their girdles, -r j j oti ti.eir bosoms, or sointimes i like the ; " ' -' ' fma i. ... linn ,T,I;I3 nl llt hpra j inserte I into s .reror ivory t'ites. ! At feasts, every gtivt brought his own kt,:fo, and a whvt.-for? was j lar! t-ehind the d'Xir, upm which he sharpenel his knife ati he entered. In lC-, a I itch mm, named Wm. IVL-r.cn. b'orj.ht tiie first coach into Entiac.i : sr..!, it is r-aid, the sight of it put both horses arid tna into amitf iner.r. S..rte s.tid ".t was a crab shell, broiJitht O'it ofCliina: and some imagin ed it to 1 one of tin' pagan temples in which tlie canr.'.oa'.s .t l;irel the ueiil. Ti.e business of rap-making was ruined in 1-V'l by the common wearing of hats, which then came into vor'.e. n: sthing-irons are of late invention ; in t'.s rci.n of (,"ieen Elizabeth and Jaxes I., l.i tv- stones, inscrileil with texts of Script tire, were use 1 for that pnnv.se. A Mrs. Isalx1! I 'an Ion, ot Leeds, is said . yi3Vi. 2rst invented hats and baskets j made-of straw. j In l''A in rich women desired to marrv the Erl of Huntinston ffrthej ake of the title. ine of them offered j to lay do a C2",'.v on the day cf her j inanin. 1 he other offered -t-Vti a year, j ,?ur;nz his K.V, and tCAni in cash, he to j lijt1 ; r to tho church and niarry j jler- jmnie liateiy niter the ceremony Ji.ey wer totak? leav at the church j .'r an 1 nver to s-e r ich other again. Feminine Tenderness. Acori",iij to Iar'ia one of the chief nif-ntal differ-ncs between man and woman is woman's trreater tenderness. f this f.in;n tenderness the world has been aliie to judge ;n a vast scale dttrini; the last two or three year?. According to statistics SO.OOO hnmtning birds were s-s.i ia I.'.nd n in one after noon, an.! the tirnterof Bririllian and New Ini'.aa birds s ! 1 in one aajtion pjorn ilurir.g four ui?ntli, -! .4'4. fine dealer in S mtii Can. h.ia handles JD(X) ti'.rl sains e: kins e-v-lr i.a;r. Durmj four . m, r.l!t -:) hiTu WPre e0fiplie,l to ! New York .leaiera o: i s sine'e village an enterprising n Ix-n j Inland : an rcniati f-ons New York 1-ontracte.J nth Parij n::'l:r.f rr tir n to deliver during i ,hisfKs.iar a,.'vXl,or -ore skinsof birds J() A ,-orcsjjii I-.-nt of a New Yors paper savr a! an art exhibi- .i(.nB ,u;.;;U!v. .w5til noii-ing ; ier i to dnoU; c;...f;t v, - wh wore , hat j tr,m:n! w;th tUe nj, of ow twenty , .. ,Rl, ,,;e m,ut wr:ter remark iitt.e liiris. led: "No one oan ted how large a bird -. . i i j can re worn nr. a woman a iirao uj aaia . ! irzon Fifth avemi". It is necessary to i ta e a ride on a Sec nd-avenue car to gt "A stitch in time aves nine," and Lf yoa take Hood' Sarsapiirilla now it may save months of future ptss.Ve ?kices. A Fearless Judge. j "t'ienileriien of the jury." ai 1 th ! JoJifc, bn ail the testiinooy hal beu j heard, "I den t think that it if ne-eMry i t j go into an argntoent cricernir.g tlva j case. The guiit f tbeise men iso r ; -! rent that it would be t-rim.rn: to ne ti.rj f count,-'a money in pr!oning tlii tr:ai. Jo, pr;ner, the let tiling y"U can do is tococfe yr;r guiit and tiirow CMirwlvea np-n the mrcy r this f'oorf . Have T"t any o!!feM"H t ::ikt', "!r. While?" "N., yur 1! iii'.r,et:'fi !', ;t I :t:!i i i- "'Have yoo my confession, Mr. M.l'.er'.'" "None, except to say that I had m(:i- iaz to do with the killing of our Tread Peters." "All right," said the Jo.ige. "I see that yoa do not desire any mercy. Fut ifyoaexpect to ess'!1 punishment by nuking a prolonged fiht, iet me te!i you that you will meet w?th nothing bnt dis appointment I am here as the fearless agent of justice. I have male up my mind. I am determined that you are guilty, and nothing on earth ran change me. Gentlemen of the jury, you may re tire and agree ppon a verdict" The jury, without leaving the box ren dered a verdict cf guilty." "tientlemen," said the Ju-3re, "to ex pedite matters and thereby sav expanse to thecoanty, I will sentence these men now. The law may be in favor of delav, but justice is not. The law tu'ght jn-.jit the sheriff to take thee men toj.il an ! feed them, at the coaaty a extea.te, ur.t some distant day of execution should ar rive, but j-istice, the bright llower in our great judiciary garden of weeds, looks up and ays: 'No, Mr. Sheriff; these men most be hanged forthwith ;' so take Ih'ta out, when the death sentence has been passed, and hang them t. the nearest tree. Prisoners at the bar, stand up and receive your sentence." The prisoner stood np, an.! j'tstasti.e Judge had t.ronounced the last words of the sentence, the wife of Mr. Peters ut tered a shout, and bounding toward the door, threw her arms arouad a man w ho had j-ist entered the court room. A w ild commotion follow ed. "What's the matter," the Ju!e de manded.' "Who is the man the bereaved widow is hugging?" "I ain't no bereaved widow, Jue," the woman answered, "fur this is n:y husband safean.1 weil." "Sdence woman," tbe Jodie demand ed. "You onght to have better .i;se than to interrupt tbe Court" "Your Honor," said a lawyer, "I sup pose my clients can go free" "And why so, sirT, "Can your honor ask such a quest i in when Mr. Peters stands here bef -re you 7" "Wbo is Mr. Peters T "Your Honr, I cannot understand you. "But you will pretty son. The Mr. Peters that this Court has taken into con sideration is dead." "No. I'm not," exclaimed Mr. Peters stepping forwatd. "You may thick you are not, Mr. Peters, but yon are. Never in my profes sional career." the Jude went on. ''hav. I seen facts that so clearly and strongly establisti the guilt of two men." "But, Judge," pleaded Peters, "that cannot be, fir no murder has ben com mitted." "M r. Peters, you have not examined the evidence as closely as I have." "But here I stand in refutation of a'l evidence." "Mr. Peters, you have not rad as many text books on evidence a I have. The case against these prisoners is perfectly clear. They swore they would drown you, and your coat was found near the river. Is that not strong evidence T' "Yes, but " "Hold on. The body of a man was taken from the river and ilentitled as your remains. "Bat I cm here to refute the identifi cation." "Ah, yon are here to throw a . olt ruc tion in the way of jastk-e, are vou? I have heard on several occasions that yo't are a man who has very little reij-ect fr the de isions of a court. And you have come arouad here to bully me, and that too, in the face of the stronirt-st evidence that was ever brought in a court of jus tice. Mr. Sheriff, is tie a bench warrant f r the arrest of this man on the grour. 1 of contempt of court, and then proceed with the hanging. This Court, blind as it is to everything but justice and the tr'ie form of law, is getting tire.! of beinj browbeaten. X. 1". B'-r.V. One Dollar Well Invested. If you have bad breath, constipaiior, pain in the small of the bas k, discolored skin, r.ervcusness, or dizziness, your only wise course is to take Dr. David Kennt dv's Favorite iieuiedy, of R ndout, N. Y. It will cleanse the b!od ff ai! impuritiew regulates the Kidneys and Liver, and thir restore a healthy glow lo your cr.k atrain. All dnitrists ; one dollar a bot tle. Rich Men on the Wing. A prominent railroad otilcial stated the other day that, but for the fact that two-thir!s of them r.se passes the tner. of wealth and prominence in tlie nation's atHiirs wonld 1 amens the lst patn.ns of the roads." "As it is," he addf 1, "they are the most frequent pasfreruers. Srr.e of the id spend as many hours in railroad cars as they do at their honiea and jvn.ey all the way from twenty to forty thousand miics a year. The raster of all the well known h. tels reveal the names of men who come here every week or two, travelir.ir hun dreds f miles and thir.kin little or noth ing of the trip. In fact, Mr. Gecrze Pullman ha 1 come so jwpular as a host that many men do a large part of their dictation and cor respondence while in Lisrharseard take their secretaries alon with item U rli.at purpose. A rapidly growing tendency, too, is for a man to have his own car, tequest j the railroad president to "dead head" it over his line and branches, and thus he brings bis family and ai! his friends along. When an express train is be hind time ask the conductor the reason for the delay, and nice chants out of ten he will answer : "We had to hitch on Mr. So-and So'. car. He's making the trip with its." But there are still a giet many j eoj ie who canDOt indulge in th luxury of 53V house on wheets, and if yon can't put that amount of money into one there is no use sending your order to the woi ks. 1'l.utuMjnlta "re.. On the Slightest Sign Of anythlns wrong with the Kidners or Bladder, recourse ahonld at orce I had to Ir. Kennedy's Favorite Ilcmedv, of Kndout, N. Y. Nee'ect mar lay the. foundation fur painf.il di:!icoitk-s. Th Favorite Remedy ha corcsj -ctely rr.rvi rases of Stone ia the Bladder, frotn w ?. icli relief had been vainly sonht Whef there is a tendency to Rheumatic t Kjtst, speedy relief ia variably fjllov? :a ife. i j..). Or at Yoong - Pr ore, eotnerael Fa.
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