A BAD CASE Of DISCIPLINE. the dust," t Hb.ne hia' bad 1 . O.liii.l ' tiun ;i"r it ,-m 1'oetV I )in'i I iut city j beU-e-in '..rev. rfi-iff1"' f-t on a I'i ' t" wn. as ' n.rin : Klxi h- ' r l, CHI) H" : mi' ivindiruf j !:in tiini:c, I have-though I "'rrlvl mau more ,it.-r-;..n j' ae f to tr.n -'" M. Kinlefwhu will cast shir uhiii his profession n.i Mr. WalmeKly, prowding elder of the Three district, nimbly pushed tack into lit corner of the SoduasUigr, thinking tl.t if it must lip over, s seem ed imminent.!..--mid kT t oftl,e mill as much as i-r-iblc, Sunday clothe being properties difficult to replace out of minute aary. ?rttt necessary to hi ,r.nj:li-m oner flary N-havior. l i ill. Orv, l- l'.'"" back in Ll8 J .... tl . .L corner, i.,l chwcd las large , He l'r the name of being one of tbe atr.eW bishops ",n hi Jena'ntion""1 wa, Miir-ed to h.ve the nerves or a t-ip-umWr. Nevcrtl.eh-ss bi h w fl! ..f .lull doc .inkr. .-arise I by the dri .ingatorni of rain and sleet that had bid den all t tie wrld l-etmecn Little Wk and Sxl.is f r ten hoars, and be shrank f the p.esiding elder words from . hot iron. At Little York he had been t.ltha--JohnlMckettM not liked t ,. Creek l--ue he a not soiii-ble .ninth lor that l.--al-ty. anJ at 'Icose he had hcatd that Thomas Cutter, -i...ml,e knew to be a good preacher and rising voiinc man. us not accepta Me to Iexter l our Orners liecanse be o.nld not play the ree.i oran and aolea. the praises, '" th P''""' ,l,e gossip i..mt Mark McKin'.ey's wife asthew.crst. He ha.U.en told every where that -he danced an incredible P.t,.,v als.ut a r..i...sters ife. I--P Corv had never aeen any one dance, but he U-lioved it a horrible ts-r.'o-n ance, ami his soul shivered. - I am afrai.l if all I have Wn t .Id is tru-. it will 1 a bal rase of disci, line," he said, gln.imi'c, and feeling that be wai.aiiiT.Tinu' from a port of intellectual neuralgia, "il-weecr, l here may be a mistake." - I don't 1-li. ve that otn 1." aai'l Mr. WVunslev. witha'nidi-tiveMiapof bia lean jaw a". " I have beard the Hlory from ,TNon wii.ih.iw her, and I hope V. U w iil not fiip'-h. ! faithful in the fif teenth century. I'.idcr Waln.sley w. ui.i l,ave given himself to the fireforcon-w.iHtM-e"eske,with almost the aatlffaction bewnnhi have felt .in burning or Fawing auiimlpr a aiiuier w faith he did not approve of. We n iM cut to ttie line, br.rtl.er, ev. ry time. Hem use a person is in a prominent j-witioii is no pl.-a for inen y ; m i' her isjeuth and mere fl. J-hly attractions." Mrs. McKinley young, then ?" " Yen. I should say she is too young for the jai .111011." The Hit-hops lii twitched under his thick be.r . It was an old fafhiom d j suee, a-l s ung over tbe rivers of mud nd rJukIi that gullied (he road in a way that gave him deadly qualms- good dealtoenduriatieitly in brother Walm pjev's ii.nipsny. "The young people of the Three Mile .tistrh-t do not need to 1 egiwd on to worldlinefw, went on Mr. Valmuley. "Suppose all our preachers wives .lance 1?" Th bi'lo shook his bead as if lie gave up that conundrum. " Io you mean to tell ," be arid, after a little, "that Mrs. McKinley has attended a ublic bail?" " 1 I can't say exactly as to that," and Mr. Walinrdcy pi.lle.1 at the i-arroty stub ble on bis i-harp chin ; " but I under stand somettiing to ll.at ITcct from Mrs. Stevens, w ho told me he saw her ; she ai.l, ' r.p.ilier Walmeiey. she dan. ed as ifheha l done it f ra living.' " ' Mrs. Stevens was then at the ball ?" " Wiiv, I suppose n, fir t-be's an old church niei!.U-r. Ofcmne the matter must I sifted." A .Min the r.islmp c'i.-ed liis eyes, and . r..liv. Lis imiliei)ce for Mrs. Mc Kinley "a condemnation, Mi. Walmsley bummed, tiood camp-meeting tunes they were, like " I'm going home to die no more," aud " I'm bound for the king dom " ; but the J'ishop disliked hum ming w ith all buzzing noises, and he took the only way to stop it by asking why Mr. Walms'.ey had not attended to Mrs. M Kinley's car himself. Klder Wahnsley tnrned a dusky red. "M. Kinhy is a cihar man. with a most unsanctitied teni.er at tini!s," be said. "He is cipable of tcllini! me to mind niv own business, anil I know it." The presiding elder felt be bad stated a damaging fa.-U ' I did sn ak a word to her about her spimrvl when I saw her in a scarlet dress fit for the woman of Baby lon. I told hr that such a dress, and curled hair, and gold ornaments are con trary to scripture, and. sir, she told ine Kbe thought I was mistaken, and so long as the nipples put on red leaves in the fall, she should nlinue to have a red gown." Officiary the Bishop held that pasters' wives should da all in tb -ir power to in sist their husbands in their peculiar work ; but this dreary -Uy was the anni v -rssry . f the death of Mary. "little Mary' lie called her in bis thoughts, his fin-t wife. Only a year had she stayed with trim on earth, but after thirty years, she w as Milt in the centre of his heart. Mary had worn flowers on her bonnet, to the astonishment of the church and presid ingelder. Somehow it was difficult for him to think of Mrs. McKinley with suf ficient severity, so he temporized. " I think," he said, that she was probably brought up in the world, or in a church with laxer views. We must not forget charity." "There's such a thing as too much charity," liegan Mr. 'Wahusley, but just then the stage lurched t.rsard at an an gle of forty-five degrees and a deluge of mud covered the windows. Then it lurched backward, at d as it rose out of this new slough a dinner bell clanged somea here, the driver shouted 'whoa!' in a tremendous voice, and some one opened the door w ith all the clatter pos sible, while h shouted 'Mi-neeto!' with the vim of a brsk man who knows thtre 111 deaf old lady in his car. Mr. Wahnsley drew np his cramped le. Minetto was hia appointment. " It wi!l I a bad case," I.e whispered, in adieu :" bat my prayers wi',1 be with y.st. brother." During the dreary ten miles 'hat fol lowed. Bishop Cory's though's were busy with tbe p&t. He might never have been a bishop had Mary lived, he told himself, w ith great yearning to the radi ant figure glowing in his memory. Miry bad not pleased Mirvthon. hia first par ish. He had resented the sympathy nhown hiiu by certain of bis members w hen she lay in her coffin with her baby on her breast. To be made a bishop was a great honor, but it w as also great re sponsibility, and w hen he clicpbed out of the stage at Sodas, he wished himself afe at home in the city of G.irland. A little woman in a rubber cWk, and carrying an umbrella ao vast it oeenied a if .he mo W blown away if -he rlmi? Jong to its expanaiva protection, lmmed op to him, crying : -lathis IhMiop dry? Mark in at a .a II 1 I f.nerlfihe-.!itniiel. when use i'!nT ... 1.11 ir nsi tM tron ntr..Ti. o.. ... . u.n of tiie uaii-reoa old ho!e. ? Oh. I ranno let y,.u. I br.mc' ' the :j " a on pu p. Mr. K; . wnior trorte- 'l tbe - , d,i.chun l., Ki. 1 ...1- of t!'- ra - i:"l"- . I''-1 .nt u.. n .11 in- ii-lr.c!, .1 1 0. 1J , ., .: .. il. Kihon bospitali- 1 eJ- we aiauuM " , ty, a ru.wt unu'iuil condeacenaion for bim ; but tbe foctor allowed himself to be led away by little Mr. McKinley and put all the power of hia mind to study ing the wind, that he might ao hold the umbrella that the aleet would not drive in upon her. He re-ollerteU that at his laat viait to Sodua he had been ira.ittei to el-p in -the old hotel," and had pass ed the nighta in combat with natuele Bleep dirfurbers. It warmed hia heart to 1. n kindlv welc-omed after hu Ion? ride, and far the moment he forgot that he . that inaUnt making 'diwipline more dilbcult to rdminiater, if thia bright little woman deserved it How much ahe madebim think of biaown Mary! She, too. would have taken trouble for an el derlv guest, and would have one forth to meet him, anl she would not have been solemn, or aaid a word about bis being a bishop. "Hovou begin to frel at Home 1 ac asked, after a long five minut, during which he noticed that the little woman literal! buns noon his aru), trying to take lon Btejai to keep up with him, aud that her Urge brown eye were very lovely. ' h, it is home wherever Mark is, but this village i not New York. Hon't tell but I dou't like it. It is poky without girls. I misstl'ie girls dreadfully, and she gave a little sigh. " But are there no girls in Sodus?" "Nat the sort I have known. They geerti to think a greut deal of fashion here and are always talking about Using over their dresses, and they take it for granted that I know all about dressmaking, be cause I came from New York. It is tire some ; but I have done nothing but grumble, and you will think I am not happy, but I am." -1 am giad of that I suppose you make a itood many visits?" " Yes. The country ople have no idea t f the value of time, and they come for us at nine o'clock. The rides are f. ar fn: .11 the winter, and in the farmhouses they have wood stoves. You know boa j hot your face gets and bow co.a jour toes and back are, trying to warm your self at them. They do not have lunch, and dinner is at three, just about tlie time you have a headache well establish ed. When it grows dark they get out the Bi'.le and Mark reads a psalm, and we sing the doxoiogy. O 1, it is very droll, and Mrs. McKinley chuckled. ' It seems to me it may be wearisome," said the Bishop, slackening his pace. He had detected his companion was skip ping to keep up with him. "It must waste a great deal of time for your hus band." "Oli, it is in tbe wav of business for him," said Mrs. McKinley, blithely. " It is my time that is wasted. 1 take my sketching thimrs along and get some de lightful bits sometimes. Oiuntry chil dren are as sweet as apple blossoms, gen erally." The next moment the Bishop found i.i,.oiir in a bright little room, all a twinkle w ith shining dishes and silver. A slim, verv black sen ing maid was in attendance, and there were other Blight indiciUma that "Brother" "McKinley enjoyed a degree of fine comroit in hit. home not usual to the preachers iu cmj dus. The Bishop was a philosopher by tem rr. and never hid the possible pleasures of to-day beneath to-mot row's troubles. He allow ed himself to have a delightful evening ; but w hen the morning sun shone across his fui-e, he remembered with a par.g that before he set out for New Canaan, be must say something to bis charming hostess about the duties of h-r sphere, and might have to proceed to severer measures, "I'm glad you've come," said Mr. Biggs when he had reached the meeting house, and there were a few minu'es which could be ued for whispering. " Ojr min ister's w ifj is wall " " Wall, she hain't done soma things, an' ahe h is done others," said Mr. Riggs in a tone which conveyed a great deal of blame. " She has her friends, but I ain't one of 'e:n. I don't believe in min ister's wives ash utt in' 'ems. Ives up an' a-sendin' niggers to the doors a -savin' they has to be excus-d, like they were empres-es of France." Mr. Rig' for some unknown reason scorned the French. "An' I don't believe in their flavin' jinkin' tunes, either, nor dancin'. Yes, sir. She's lien a dancin'. They say she's dreadful good hearted, hutl tell 'em liein' good-hearted never got noliody inter th' kingdom"; and Mr. Ii'gi!S caught at a small, withered, flat faced woman who was passing, and loudly whispe-vd in her ear that she must tell the Bishop how she saw the minister's wife danc ing. Mrs. Stevens' ns was broken. Her eyes were larje watery, and light blue. She had a self sat i.-tied smile and an unc tuous voice that made tiie Bishop crinee when she bade hi n irood morning. "I saw her,'' she said. " I never liked her. She ain't my kind of a worn in. Some thing ought to be done." Tuere was pleasure in her monotonous tone. The Bishop turned away rather abruptly. The communion and lovefeast of the d ty was long remembered by the majori ty of the Sodus church. The feeling of the Bishop was contagious. Every heart, even those too much of the time aban doned to small evil feelings, was uplifted npon the w ings of the Bishop's prayers. He liesonght Heaven for an outponring of the Divine Spirit, and it came. Each one grew tender toward all the rest of th world. On Monday his hostess was not at the breakfast table to greet the Bishop. " She has headaches which take alt of her strength," explained the young husband. She is very nervoos. and I suppose her work tells upon her at times.' " Her work ?' echoed the Bishop. "Yes, her-art work. I thought you knew she designs for a publishing firm in New York," and he produced a fortfolio. " Some of her work is lovely. I feel very proud sometimes. She is most unusual w ife for a poor preacher. The Bishop tnrned over the water col or drawings in silence. He was not wise in such matters, but he was aare the de signs were good. Again the memory of Mary rose before him. How very differ ent she was from the majestic person w ho now bore his name, and whose genius for orginiution was so wonderful that it cret!y reconciled him to long absences fron home. Mary would never have bsen a success as a pastor's w ife, and she was, ye, he admitted it, very like this bright spirit w hom lie had been exhort ed to discipline. " She is a musician, too," went on the husband, full of his wife's perfections, and noting the Bishop's gentle look. " I ihink the hat a beautiful touch. I ho iJ IK rblo jky for you r this evening" Tne Uishoji p. nt th tlfiy goinii about the vicinity of KKiiia to v.riou statior a at which brother McKinley preached at staled intervals, and was tuld aixiut Mr. M K liVy'o lan.-ing until h w tire.J. hi . .i -'uf.e b-.- .Im.e to queli 1?. h-i.- -- 1 c ei; t. rei.-t, an. I 'aS v. o..t ?d King would hare ieu 4 j.i.i.iug" tunc wtien he return But it was not a commonplace meas ure such as the Bishop bad learcea to distinguish as a danca tune. "Hike that," he said, begging her to .. . 1 1 e . -.1. continue. "That souaas very oiu-ianu- ijned, like the tunes my father w histled w hen he trotted lue to sleep fifty-four or five years ajo." " it is from one of John Sebastian Bach's dance suites," eaid Mrs. McKin ley, her face lighting up. I am always pleased w hen people like Bach. When they do not, I think it is my playing." Tbe Bishop had never heard of John Se bist'ian, and "s he dropped into an easy chair, be thought: "How subtly the Devil lays hia temptation nets " (he in voluntarily kept time with his head.) " That music somehow affects my nerves. " We learned to dance tbe minuet at school," went on Mrs. McKinley, her Au gers tripping over the ky. 1 wish I knew how to dance the gavote. A fchool mate from New Orleans taught me a very old jig. It is the prettiest thing ; you ought to see it." " I should like to," said the Bishop, his face very grave. " I'll do it in a moment," cried bis hostess, gsyly. " Papa used to like it, and you are so like him" her voice broke. "I quite forget you are a Bishop." " Are von sure vou want to see that jig?" she asked, a moment later, and springing up. "If you can dance it alone, and are well enougn, ram me iiisnup, nt""s 1 that he was going to see something like the spectacle which cost tbe head of John the Baptist. Mrs. McKinley pushed back the chairs. " Sit over there in the corner," she com manded. The Bishop w as tempted to beg her to pull down the shades, bu he re strained himself, reflecting that the ad would tell her he was ashamed of him self, yet bow could he reprimand th 8 sinner of whose sin he nad no notion ? She touched the piano lightly, and p. . . 1 ... then singing in a son voice, wpiu w icked jig. What a pretty sight she was. Her walking skirt j'it gave a glimpie of her little feet. She waved one hiid, then the other, then she dropped them at her side with the perfection of gnee. She was like a dainty little fairy. "I hope you like it," she said, when she had seated herself. "It is very old- fashioned, and is French. And will you believe it. that iii has irotten me into trouble. I believe I will tell you. You wi'l not mind hiaiirg my trials, and this is funnv." " I shall Is- clad to bear about it," re plied the Bishop, settling himself com fortably. "It was last Christmas. Y'.v.i see we cannot decline invitations like other peo ple, and we had to g and spend the day at the Stevens farm. Mark had to go with Mr. Stevens to see a sick man, and fron ten o'clock till twelve I bad to sit with Mrs. Stevens who is as deif as a jKist and takes piles and piles of snuff though her nose is broken, and Her mother, Mrs. Harmon, w ho is also deaf when she anti to be, and Mrs. Betts, the judge's w ife, and Mrs. Steven's sister, Oh, you cant think w hat it is like to have people ask yon all sorts of impertinent .juestions, as what your fathers business was, and what be died of, and how old vou are, and if yonr mother was married the second time." The Bishop laughed grimly, and the little woman knew she had bis svinimthv. "And when they nnt ask me ouestions. their talked alout people they knew. It was a hate ful way to spend ( hr's:uia, and when Mark caine, I slipped away to the kilch en w here the children were cracking but ternuts. After a little, they took me out to the hay barn to see the c ilU ; in the house we w re in the way of the dining cetting, and I sat down on a bashel bask etand told them stories. Boor things they had never heard any regular ones before. When I came to the adventures of Prince RumplestitesUin, and where he danced for his supier, they asked me bow he di.' it, and being cold and lone some, up I jumped and danced that jig. I w as just in the midst of it w hen Mrs. Stevens came to call me to dinner. You should have seen her face! And when I had seated myself at tbe table, she said in her exasperating voice, 'I found Mrs. McKinley dancing. 1 hope my children a ill never liave to see the like again. " "I tried to make the rest understand that 1 had been doing Prince Rumple stiteskin, but you know how explana tions go. It was no use, I was in bad odor. And that jig has grow n like Jo nah's gourd, till ati.ong a certain set I suppose I am thought to be an ex-opera dancer. It w as funny at the time. They glowered at me and I glowered at the oyster pie, which, let me tell jou in this locality is just a lot of fishy dough." The Bishop laughed, but the tears were nut far away. Iu spite of his eminent practical ability, he was imnginative. He knew that was a sad and dull Christmas to this little woman, just as it would have been to his dear dead Mary. "Of course I could not do anything about it," went on Mrs. McKinley. " The more you talk alsiut things the worse they grow, and I had done noth ing to apologizj for. I hojie you won't mind my sa ing it, but I think getting nsed to lieing a pastor's wife is going to be a severe discipline to me. "Well, brother, 1 trust you have atten ded to that trouble at fvjdua," said Klder Walms'ey the next week when he join ed the Bishop at New Canaan. " I have." " What did you do ?" " Nothing." "Nothing !"' echoed the presiding el der with indignant surprise. . "Just nothing. There was nothing of the story. Something can coma of noth ing, when the basis of the nothing is gossip, and I fear, brother Walaisley, that the tongues in my diocese are a fcr greater danger to The Cause, than are tl e dancing feet." A. '. Iml-in.LnU Interested People. Advertising a paient melicin in the pe culiar w ay in which the proprietor of K. nip's Balsam, for Coughs and Gilds does it is n rteed wonderful. He authorii all .Iniifyisls to give those who call for it a sample bottle r'rre, that they may try it U fire purchasing. The Inrge bottles are 50 cents and $1. We certainlywould adi e a trial. It may save you from cunsontuplion. A Rhode Island husband shot his first and second wives for burglars, but when he poped over his third people l-egan to say tnere was something oier r aliout it. and be was locked up on a -harg of murder. Wife-killing can be overdone as well as oth -r tumgs. Aro.7 F er No game law that mt kuow of app'ies offict banting. to CARTERS llTTLE I I kit PilLS. 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It costs yon nothing im a trial, and U will cure you. A&lro&s H.C-ROOT.M.O, IG3Pt.jt.ST,Krjrc:. Starts!! tun aDMIXISTRATOPS XOT1CE, Eniate of t.e-ii Reiser, dee d, lute iif Q'letnahcti Utg Twr- S.miersi't Onin'y, fa. Iettcn. of Aipinstrautoi on the aloT est at i havii ( been rninted to tiie unrtemitrned Ly th proper a;ith.iritv, tioti-e ! f.wetiy irivtn loa 1 penm inrteliied to mid car.te to mute Cnmeiii at .aynieiil. and lhoe bavin? etairr.n an iinl the Mtnte riil j.renl ihem du'y ai'ihemit-air-l for .tiieme-it oq or hcfor Turoiar, the lltii day ot Mrh. lii. at lhenideiot-ol the admiu Utratur Ui Qucoiahouinir T"ii(hlrt. uUVtH P. snVF.R, Jn3 AduitnittiT'or. n men mm i MM BLANKETS CANDEE RUBBERS Gems of Thought. P.-lf (Mis is the secret of siv.res.'. Manners are the !::ip.ny ways of doirg thing. ; :!h mean jop!e and you think lif- is menu. Wrife it on y. t'r V-.-irS ih t every ds - t!:- i -I diiv. L'f is not short b:i' thht there i y tin.' f-r court, sy. He has not learned th J- sson of lif- who iks not ever i!y surmoiint a fear. Chutacter is higher than intellect. A gr. at soul will Ihj strong o live, as well m to think. Retaliutiin is I ke the storm which sweeps through fie lerest ni Phiruci;o... Kindness is like the combined influence oftbe sun anl the run of the clomi, which germinates seed and upholds their lea v. s, (lowers and .iwlors. To lie well in the rpiiet routine of life, to fill a little sptiee localise (i-sl wills it. to g on cheerfully with a !etty round of little ihities and bttie avocilions, t smile for tbe joy of others when the heart is aching who does this his works will follow hiui. Consumption Curely Cured. To Tu Ej:ron:-riwe toform yonr roadera thxt 1 taava a poaitive remedy tor the abore Mmed di .rvu. B- IU timely two tbonnuds ot hopelow cmc hare been psrcunenUy cured. I .nail be glad to tavi two botiioa of my remedy FREE lo any ot vo-j realt'iw wbo bare coiwomrton if they will ien.1 me tbrbf Kipiea. and P. O. a.idrea. llwptct ftilly. X.A.BL0CUM.M.C,18lPeaH8t.,JI.Y. A Scotch Judge. 1 of the Scottish bench wus George .Ferguson, Lord lljrmsnd.a per ainair.! "till rffi!iemberel in Kdinbu'g lie was an able lawyer and a worthy man. Two young gentlemen, friend, went together to the theatre in Glasgow. suptie. I at the lodgings of one them, and passed a whole summer night over their punch. In the morning a kindly wrangle broke out on their separating, when by some n shncs, is" net scci.Unt, one of them was stab! vl, not violently, but in so vital a part that he died on the spot. The survivor was tried in Kdin'ourg. and was convicted of culpable homiekk'. 1' was one of the sa l cases w here the legal g'lilt was greater than the moral ; ami very properly, be was sentenced only t a short imprisonment. lyird Ilcrmano, ho felt that discredit 1 a 1 tieen brouhi n the caue of drinlting, had no sympa thy with the tenilerm-ssof bis teinperatf brethren, and wad vehement fortntuspor lation. "U'e are told," l.e exclaimed, "tnat ihere was no umliee, a.id 'bat the pris oner tnnst have len in li.mor! In lii uir! Why, be was drunk ! And yet le murdered the very mm who hud ben drinkinsr with bim! They ha.l been carousing the whole night ; and yet he stablied him! after drinking a who'e bottle of rum with l.iin ! Good 1 l ; 'aards, if he w ill do this w hen ht'sdrui.k what will h? do when he's sober?'' His love of children was warm-hei rled and unalTe!'ted. II. lways treated then' seriotn'y, ex:u-tly, as if they were grown up. Few old men's speeches ar.; more amiable than his, alxmt hisgnind nephew who happened to be his ( miner in a mitch uf bom Is: "No wonder that the little f.-liow an I I are stich frit nds ; there are jut seventy yeats between us.'' He waseiehty; the boy ten. Rut when Uiy happened to be a sailor be was irre sistible to tiie old judge. A little English midshipman, beit's vi'.k'titly attacked by a na:' h hifvcV hid n tireenock, .lt-f. t"h"t hi::i-lf with hi d.rk. and by an unf.irtunate, if not acci d. ntd', thrust, killed the assailant. lie was tried for this at Ghissii-iw, an-l h'' he ','ood luck to have Lr.i.I llinci nd ft.i his ju.l e, Cr nojillgrt ever fought i more gallant battle for a prisoner. The boy appealed a' the bar in his uniform. Ivord llerinand fust ri fiisi.l "to try a chil.l." After this wa driven out oi him, the indictment, w'lh-b descnl-d them currence and stid that the prisoner had slain the decease 1 "wickedlv and felon-I iotHly"' was rea.l ; and Lord Hermand then raid : "We'l, m jocng friend, lb s is nit truo, is it ? Are you guilty or n t guilty r "Not guilty, my lord." Th lie sworn y u're not. In spite of all his exertions bisyoung friend was convict ed o' ca pable hemu ide, for which l e was setiieneted to a few dajs imprint n nijnt. To Night and To -Morrow Night, And eailideyand nivht rlurirg this week yon ran set at all dmcaists Kemp's r.alam for the Throat and I.u"g. acknowlciUwl to be the most iccesful remedy ev.-r sold fin the cure nf rough's. Cold". Rronchitii'. Whoop'np Couch. Avthtin, and ronsnfiii. lion. Cet a bottle to ihni. and keep it al ways in the hoiiw, o you csn che. k you' cold at once. Piice SO cents and $1. Sample bottle free. Scotch Sensa In Prayer Meet ing. An old Scotch tij in is said to have rifen in prayer Hireling one niyht and Hpr.. os of nothing delivered hinnelf of the fol- lowinst remarks: "There are thrcethinjr'j I never could q'lite understand. First, why boys will throw stick i at ercen ap pies when, if Ihey waited, the upple? would riin and drop oiT. Secondly, I never could epd'e comprehend why men g.to war to kill each other when if they remained .piietly at hom, they would die a natural death in "'awl time. Third ly, anil most important of all, I do not see hy the men chase around nfter the women since, if they sat still, the women would run around after them." LONCFtLLOn'S Wbofa "f'tnn'linir. with rclucfnnt fert. Where tlie hrook anil river mcrt. Vomunhood an.1 cluidhood tic.it' a type of thoawnds of younir irtriii who re niM-rjripr f nim tlM chirsuli s.iiirc of their xiet.-n as th.y cni.-r utnin til. ir t.vns.' N it mis, exit:iti iiTita!k". wtlrri'd by trtniHTe. nnkium-ulile f..r within them, eneh a myrtery unto l-rif, our nrl mill tiie trn-ii-n-st inn. ih. mK.r iornir, jnti'nt opjiL-lit. and the aiit of lr. Pw-rm- 8 Kavuriti' J'li-si-nption, to safely carry litem thrcitiirb tliiH criri.-;.! rtcnixi. "dnriny wiitch, in l.to tniinv lii-. ains, ni-e mvn the v.-ai of dif-TnTiji,- fonu1 t ni4i?e8 peeulinr to tlm f.-maie box. lint this boon to wommiliir.d will prevent nil ucli diaeascs. or cure them it they have already seied n victim. Woman w it Li iKrF.'if.'t.) her liimily. and to iH-r aocwl Ftntioii. to be well nnd gtronfr. It hrr then no? neijiect th. j.ure iii.ansof cure. " Fnvorite Prrseript ion " is a lesntintate medi cine, carefully conipnunde1 hy im experienced end -.kilKul phy-i iii, and ad.i'(it-d towoman'a di ii'-nu- niiini7ntion. It in purelv v-.m-tHhle in iw eouiMition and perfectly herrnh-fia nt ira i-fTits in any c.niiition of the Mptem. h'dd by firuicgiers; $U0, or 511 bottiia for fopyriifht. I'lSS, t.y "or.i.D's Dts. Man. Ars-. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS reamlito find ceanae the liver, rtomach and bowels. Thev are purely vctrtnlio nnd per fectly hannlefi?. One a ixwe. bold by irusgats. Si cents a rial. INFANTSflIiVAUDS. I? 0 0 D omerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAKl-rACTVEKa AKD EALXB WBOLCSALKE ASB RITAIT.IR Ot LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods, OAK, POPLAR, HIDINGS, PICKETS, MOrLPIWfl, AS!!, WALMTT. FLOORING, gASK, STAIR RAILS, CHEREY, YELLOW PINK, SHINGLES. IXViRS FAI.I STFR.3, CHESTNUT, WHITE TINE, LAfll, BLINDS, NEWEL POSTS A General ttneofsll rrte of Lnmber auft RniMInr Material and Rixiiine Slate kept In itock AL10, can forniah anythicg in the Una of our bostacss to order with reasonable protuii-.ness, aucb as BrarketA, Od-nized work, etc. elias cxiisrisnaiiAM, OQce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL PAY VOU to tv voca F. SHAFFER, . 80MKB8KT, PKNX'A.. Mauu.'nomreT of aud Dealer in im Work F-triMiedm Shirt KMict, la -lU Co,'ort mm m mm m ALn, And f'ir the WHITE BEOSZE! Persons ir. nee-1 of MONUMENT WOKKfwII! limi it to ttivir interest 10 rail at my nlioi. nbcre a )iroier utiovving will be 1,'ivuii thm. w.suAe j'tuutn j irulU"-l 11 Krerf t'lff, ami i?tfc.1 i EKt' LOW. I niviie tiiwciul ai'.eutiun lo.tl.e A'hits Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument 'ntrodneetl tr REV. W. A. RIN'I, a Iieoi.tcl Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AM" -iNSTKl C'l (UN. ai.4 which in .ieslutoi u l the Popular Mmi.mient for our t'haUL-eabK Cli mate. -GIVE H A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. 1. H. Downs' Vegetable Ba.scrr.!c Elixir Is a r-ositivo euro for t'ottlis, Ci M., Croup, Wlioeipinr-Coit!;!i, Cutarrli. Iloaise nc:8. Inilucnzs, Spitting BUxmI, Kronchitls. Artliwa. l.ur.g Fever, I'k'urisy, and all diseases i.f the Throat, Chest ami I.unc-s. As txpeertoraiit it has i:o equal. Consumption has been cured timcn without t:umiei ly its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces., and cures when all other rcmedu-s fall. Fifry-slx years of constant uso has proven its virtues. Uvcrv family chould l.irp it iu the house. Sold every w here. Ileniy, Johnson Dr. a-.er.ry Baxter's &r drake Bitters a suro cure for Costiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, I!hcumaiis.m, Dizziness, JmcIc Headache, Loss of Appetite. Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stc:'i acli. Dowels, and Difrostivo Organs in pood working order, and perfect health w;il lie the result. Ladies and others ruhject lo Sick Headache v.i'.liind relief and permanent cure ly the use of these Hitters, tein tonic at d mildly purL'iitie ihey purify the blood. Price 25 cts. per bottle. For sale 1 y all dcaleis in n; o cine. Ileniy, Johnson & Lord, 1'ie'iirietors, Burlington, Yt. Ilenry, Johnson tz Lord, Proprieto'.-s of Arnica and Oil Liniment w Man ami reast Iiest extemil remedy for Rheumatism, Xeuralpa, Cramps, Sprains. Mruisca, Hums .-.nd .Scalds, Sciatica. Dackai ho, Froste-d Feet and Knrs, ami all otnr Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual liemcily far Galls, Strains, Scratches. v)rcs, Ac, on Horses. Ouo trial will provo its merits. It effects are in mwl :ves instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 25 cts. nel 50 cts. jr bottle. Sold everywhere. JOHN N. SNDYEB. ACT.. SOMERSET. FA. SCHMIDT r.:::: :::::::::::z The Largerst and Most Complete '.;:::::::::::r.::r; Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House Ui THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1336. G-- "W". SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AN0 J035ER OF FIFE WHISK8ES. IMPORTER CF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. SOS. 95 ASl) 07 FIFTH A VEXCE? PITTSBURGH, I'EXXA. AU (W(T rrfiil lg mnil nf o(VrviV e-.7I Trrnr nr'rmjit nltmtirm. ft . MASON & HAM Lin OrCAN C PIANO COM PAN 1-T 1 r-ontl" a (ire oe'eve nine I ip erini. f.-mi-iieit in a liee And tootd'oike ea-e of ) r.old biie-k h'uui. Priee ?'.; ORCAN, 'h . tanlrt on th- Ky I U're vfuj-m ai137 MrftuHr. I ler, for eti iinaera, when or I r iieeooni, irucr'y of r 2233 I a hiring. Th Macon and Hamlin " Jrinerr." inven-td n1 Ht rnterl by M-on H Hftin'.in in iHHi, U uhcI in Uif Man A, HumHn r-Uno-t. pxrlu-ivflt Knurkhte r-finnt of ton and ihf otmnMJ i-ph itv to infl in tun. eliamcUTixe thentr instruments. Poputar Style Organs at $22, $22.50, $60, $73 $36 tod b Orratw and Tianoa nld for Cah, Kav Vavmenti", divi-K. and Kentea. Onalogues free. hz more wornwl-hc briht-er! Busy wives who use SAP0LI0 never seem t"0 row old.Try a. c&ke A complete TTrcck of domestic Lappine-s has oftea resultod frcm badly washed t3islic3. 'rem ea usicle.ia iitcieu, or from trifles which, seeded lirjht ts air. Eut by these tLias a ciaa cftaa jairea of Ilia wifa'a devotion to icr family, and charges her -arid general toglect wben ho od3 her ccrslo:s ia these particulars. Kany a heme otsres a lnra part cf its thrifty neatec8 and its ccnscr-cct happ-ncsa to (SrGrocers often anbktltato r&cnprr ccods for SAPOLiO, to iccko a itit?r profit. Rrad back sacb article, anU Insist $u bavin; Jast wbat you rdcreC"i tmc onvt Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUS9LI IX CHOLte lHfNTO ND TCITrilHO. A Quietly Assimilated Food roa Drnr-rmcs, CONSOMeTIVte, CONVtlCSCCNTS. A PERrCCT N'JTBItNT im ALU Wastimo Oicia. Brointo NO COORINtt. Kde) IX IU CUM7IS. e.r-n tnrfxxr hnek. TeCAl: vCMU An fxmnvo or Is. Ajm." mailed y uonyaiUnaa, Doliber-Goodaia Co., QOSTON. Mass. A EiiDSKiiED ET uCIENTICTS 13 SETTER 1KB 3ATERIEAS FHACTIC1LLY MY STCHE. Over COO Ecautlful Sond for Price Llot C Designs. Clrcu!sr, VANurf-T.-Frt y KOMUKEHTL EPON2E COMPANY, ji2.iDt.zyh.. co;i:i. i Lo.d, I'ropricto.s, iluilinton, Vt. BUILDING : :::: Telephone No. 6'3C orn iiw M.aMolM FREE. nlH Vii.-h Iwmtrh in lh wnruL Prtri WUD oot.D kuntmr liloth l-tir curl rem Mirt, with wtrlci and ratn nf Vyr! rlu-. Oil PtK?ltft frrr. lor' ith nr kirr crtn ran ri wr r tV wstrh. ffrrt'. Ail W..I von rbt to tn hctw wtMt r pm4 ttr who cmli mif in TMluiblr tm.it ttir 9. wrhirrt hrU lor vr wntt mir-mnM, M thm w ar tinati. WptTiiH Mif. Trrirht, Mr. After ni kn-rw nil. (f wwtM litt fo JT" i work 1r m. ea an tram WO' 1-t wk unrl upward. AMn, ( I EO. X. OU A M KU, A c't. "H-lyr. Mt.PIeaant. 1 u PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, InUy authorial by the Gorernincnt. fWor K)nrk.MoniejMei. M. Offtee b martin L l "J I ( -mm i" - . . J AILROAD T'uAZ TABLCC. K0MFRFT& CAMIiRlA RH ANVIL rtsTANf e ai r.vr.r.. !Hn Fare, a,mv.PV4 tn Sitorwowt. I-" HmffM to P-TfT'lie - '7 2" Ptnuirwl w Ett'.el . ' 70 ftwnet to J.jhntown... M 1 10 (Vrtneiw-t to Rf-kTfm.1 - 9 Somerw to Garrett .....-.. 1. " 8orceret to revrti.le . 'it W Srmfnfl to ("umberlaiK!... ."' 100 S-inieivt to Wa- hliipon.... - S0 16 8immMto Daltimnre t.... 7 jO Somerset to t'r:n - - " W Somrrwt t)J'oiiiiuenee . M 90 Somerset to Con nelleville 52 1 0 SomerKt to PhtstwrKh HO The fare to Philadelphia 1 ft.M. aart to New York, U.9. Winter Arranflemnt in aCTeel Ko. 29. soinu-Loi sn tiia iss. ts. JOHNSTOWN EXrR?S-Xo 91. t A Tim. iohiustown. 7:25 P.ivkworxl ... 5.-!C a m SHMKKSKT... ;. -V. a ro Stoy.-town Jl am HuovrsMiie., t.,a a m Bethel .:til m MAIL N". W SOMERSET A MM" 'IArUV- No. t sure. Baltimore 8:00 a m Plttj.b'.irHh i:'iP a in H(M-kwuul 5:J" p m l:lu,rrl. i:H a m i4m'tr. .SOMEkdr.r...- 6 m Passenger!, fur Somerset from the east and et on tbe Flfjtburh iiivii-ion, cliauue can ai Kix k wood. S0VTII-E0CSD TRAINS. BALTIMOHE MAIL No. K. t Leuttl Arrivr dhnown..M a rn Bethl :isam Hournrilie. s.;ll a m w.viit..wn S:4jam RINlEkfcl :ib a m MUford SI M a ci Rockwtxxt 910 a ir ct:rulierUnd l:;n Wu-hinxioii nil) am inluiii.'ic 0 a in Puisbursb. IxJ p w I Pnencen for polut etxt and weM change car at Kockwuud. ACCOMMODATION So. Oi. ytrrirc Rockwtt 4 p m I'nm.iertan.i 7.1M p IB lutburi:u h.u'J p m W a.-.lniii.ii r ili p m baiiinmre. p n. Johnstown S:0l p m Be-thel ;i:o.J pm Hoovervilie. .t:. p m tHoyntown 4W p m tiuMKKXKT - 4:J1 p 111 Pnneneen fjr oist s:i, RocLw.hkI. K r'l.i it." n ta KOCKWOOD ArC0MJI0I)ATIOxr No. 96. f Ir.tirt I Arrtrrt . JoMERarr OTp m i Rockwood li:j7 p c- I Paiffeni;ers leavini; on this 'ruin can make eon Declion a; fctuckwuud a UU niiit Exprowi tr..it eafct and aeht. Dai!-, t Daily exc.i Sunt" ay. BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. ' riTTiC VKGIT DI VISION'. r. :h .t Trains Lenxe ti'dtn, Ex. Xr.S. Erprrvi. Htthnivh fp m. e a. M. l':.'i t M. Braddwk l:i " " Ac.,.rt j.i ' " . ..... Wei Newum 'J;. " In. i ' ilnid For. I S:J) " " (oDiielLsviile ;;:.;" " '.: " lt:iu " OI 10 Pvle 4:15 " l"::vl " )! :4- I'oiiHuearc h-(7 " l1::: " V.'Di. II. Crsina 4.IL- w a M:.inaa 6:u. ' ll.ni ' K.kvood 'i:).' " ll.n ' lii " -e't V " )!:H " Salikbury June 5 4i " V o Meyersuale ".4j " li '! " : - Kwm...ts ;,..) " II:.".? p. m Sand faieh L:M " Uru'i " l j'i - SnuthumptoD H " Frh..pe li-J.I " lY Hyndiuun " !i!I7 " '. "limltrland 7 li". " J.ai " IM'i " WaAhiiiKion i ..I " 7: 0 " Baluiaortinrrivej . " 8..0 " WEST-BO LSD 1 RA .YS'. l.ram. A rrivs. J.ihnUwu.... 1 JC p i'iltuburifh :'yA a m KoekwotKl ll..ii a in -omerset 11 :.". a ni tovhtown 1:J6 p iu lover:ivilie l:..7 u in ilethel p iu Passenger from Pitutinrsh ebanee cars for uoiiiuou Ida DiiuierH;t A ( auil.rm at Kinkwood. (The lime given is EH.-tm -laLiiard Time. Mail Trains connect at !ni IhnhI wiih train nnd fnj.n S'invTei aid J trutoM n, ai Hvnd mm with trains u aim fn m Bedl'tini. at liarretl wirh trn to and tr.iiii i'riin. at Salii-bu. t June- tioa witii train 10 aud from adbbury. All Train Stnpur PatKngm where Time it Otrcn. W. M. CI.EMKXT?, Ytnuser- e it.vs. o. -i i u. i in. ims - - x cry. r2'-i:5? 5 i : T -r - - -1 . . i" - - - w : z :.--'-- " 1 S:T;'--"-i .5 -i J 3 j SI1S -OF- Valuable ' Real Estate, Spii VIHTt'Eofan i.rder lued cit of the Or- u.i.ier.iiriie.1 ijin-.'ie.i, he will e.vfe to puMic W uu ine preni'e-, at the iaie roidvnee of beu i tmill Mult, dec M. ou S. t Tl RD. I V, M. I R II L'J, 1 son, 1 lo'cT.K-k P. M.. the follow?; difcri!.! real estate of wiid d.-e'd. viz : A certain irn. t of land -iiuule in tenner tuw'n--hip, Hoiwr-ct enmity, I'a.. aCj..icii:- land 01 Jouathan hhuuk. lienrv Kline, l-vi rnediine. and tier. and lyinit s t'ie piii.lie ;d lend 111K fn.pi tnv Joiiiiiow n un 1 N.ineret tnrtiihe lo;he bedford and Piicdiu-a turup-ke, I'.Kiiaiii uin awl aere, iroru or lew. of n hich iibi.ni hi neres ue eleamt and 111 a emKl Kme ot enltivaiiou, and ihe remainder lieiuir well tlini.rred. Having thereon ereel-.l a two -tory lecdwrll :i.ir h.'ii..-, wiih a new one sli.ry plank addition fiK-a kit.-n.-n. a lre two i-torv plank earpeMer bop. a bli.iksmiih fhoj., Ptni.!.., ni..ke n.m-.-. .rranarj'. end other oi!ltmidnt:,. Tiiere in a 'e aniie peach, puar, and ehcrry on.han! t.u TERMS: Tell pit cent, of ihe pnrehaw money 10 lie paid e..w n on 'ay 01 mile, ami the remainder w ot.e-thiril .n n.e lt NoveinU r, r'.io. uli ini. r. trom 1 April :'M: one-third (after the pa mem of del.m to remain a Hen 011 the pi-emi-en. tne iU'ereM liiereoi Uite paid ariiimlly to June Siut'.t. widow, dtirinir i.er hie. andat her death l ie mii.I prineinai aum 0 t paid to tlie hein. and leiral reprew utanves I ald decedent : the remainder of mid pureliae uoney U ir paylik- In two eHl paTiiieum. te.e Ine 1 April. iMd and the other due f April, l-'.rj, ith ItiUrresl on dilent d payuieiita from 1 April! '"IKI. K. BWANK. Feb Kin Adin'r of Beiijamin tulit, ilec'd ELY'S . Cream Balm Ocan--ca the Naa Pawagei., Allays Pain and InS -munition, HeaU the SoreB, Re Moren the Sen?es of Tafte and n:L TP.Y THE CXEK. AriaitHlo ia aputh-d into e.k .o a Teebie. Price etnis at dmeetv(, py 'm.: -eritered. 60c ELY Kan m - ' 5Li' , - 3 4" Z-3 V k ?M3tm:?;-M lit? S Catarrh WrEviRjpa jr i'"'-1 "-T" ; ; , .... rf t itzrivJ im'-' - w. f . . u. fr. I (hevers or (3bD HONESTY TOBACCO ViLL S00J FljO JhjT Ij 5T3 LOjsCE!, TACJE SVCETER TrjAI OjKjE TO BACCOS, AjlD WILL pLEA.SE ASK YO'JR DIALER FOR IT. 'UJ' AND INSIST ON CtTTlNS T. e7epv dl Jg STAMOED L!E ABO'E cJj. J0. FIHZER A BROS..Loaisi1!Ie.Kj. NO MORE OF THIS' Rublier Sh"e nnle worn nnvnfortal.Ir tizi U1 often Blip ..ft the feet. Turenieu; i th evil the f "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. of?r a shoe with the Inside of the bel lined ruoljer. Thiaclinsrs to the shoe aud prrfm'.t the huhlier from alippme off. i Call for tbe "f olrhnter" f "ADHESIVE COUNTERS! and you can walk, run or jump ia them, f WHIT'S IW wr f MILES.,1? lap(rni-d. iml tn mtvitUrr 4 m-pTv-tro'i-ilin toon rttf-oi iBNrt Ht. (tbpf. Onl tbo(M- U m mt am r vfkt r tb Ail om Jaartd. f thnaW wrw .xll oni n-.e'.- f j -- avnauid rim fV 4 n Phi a aUfVrTttrM-tf hor lh" mll wl !W t. a.Krt the iif rwrt of it baiK " "" AuiirrM, u- ia.- 13. SZ B. is usw all 1::. -(V It w a great pleasure to 11s to off r'. -'ason'ti prod net ions, Ikk-uuk ther I the most elegant and sal p-factory for prices we have ever seen. Our Mail Order Department aillih t fully submit samples liy mail, and i order ill be filled at the lowest pr jr and a saticfaetorily xs tli'iuli joa nf here to do yoursh.ijping iu penon. lii you tried it? Special niention Ls madeof a few it t only : A very 'arse RSHeirtnieut of all wool $ ported Suitings, :W to 40 inches 11 1 in large assoitmeritaof .-dripes, f.i and mixtures, at "0 cents. It. the most e-.nii rehensive otrerii.5 VI e'ent lrrsH t.sl ever made any mercantile house-. f NX) pieces 40 inch Jmported I'Uid-.f cvnti. f Nho, ni "h) cents, large asseirtmert off woll fiO inch Scol.-h t'heviols. New and stylish I'l.ith Iiiurctles,Si:l es wiiie, at ."mi cents. J A ""i-cetit nlferinn the most for I money ever offered Iuipnrtl 1 or Millings, in lurije variety of 4 isd stripes, :iS inches wide, iei' qilsliiv. i At i! cents, oii-inch Wool Suiting, t stripes and plaids. 500 pieces exira nne sutines, " c 'Si cent .piality. A n.lerM.n's lunolmins Jilnn.I 4o oer Challis largest variety in all U' f tip to the imported all-wnoi g" 50 cents. Our iriw M.rinff and Summer Fa-- -lournal and Catalogue wiii April 1st. It cists nothing h"1 : name on a postal card to get it Bopars & Bull pi'.. 117, US, 121, FEDKRA. STREE ALLEGHENY, Fa. PITTSBURGH NURSERIE FtablNbed l40 OCR EI.Ei; ANT II-I.t sTIiATEDl ATAl for lat will he maiiadc-a ai piiriiion. Every Furmcr, Card.ntr, Amat.-i:rorof a lot should have one. Orders for fiower. and Fioral Exbo Immediste attention. (Telephone 230.) JCKN R L A. MURDOCH, 508 SMITH FIEND ST. PiTTSBUf SEND YOUR JOB WOR To tlie S051i:UIT IIEi1 We do the neatw-t. ehear ft nd be so m 1 VewrYnrk ' rins. agin the rmin ly whfiift not." rf p .7.1 j