WHAT A W.ARCri WIND DID. i - ui. l .-k-i ul .l.rvk-4 kU 1 in'.J ii'i in tl.e y of'nuim: an.l coufu li lt 1 lli"k the M'iwriKt tbitiff it Hf ,11 ill y of llwt tiny mas to anatch up im.k biil furr-i.e hundred lillar from I.y.r l'M'in'i UW, where bf a" int:iMit ixvue imwy, arvl vrry it on! of il i n it.i ". He rati iIuhu stairs fr.-r it, ' ut by tl.e tin-. be ba l rrarheJ t!ie ;r- t llteliill a oui dOiM. Mr. V.UUtn l.okel at the cro!eil side walk, ami frit that it wonM tie a hope lew jiie to follow money whirh by that linw es either in tue jmt ket of aome ihcr liy, or lilj?cJ oa tl.e roof of some l.,ill-.. Mr. l.Uon wa ?retly anuoyi-l. The iiuiuev be a rou.'iiinij a not hi own, bus m rnt-, an.l lie kne h would have !.. r-.lare it. He i'id not like Ifl !. iimney undT any lirruiuKtano", but t lot it in tbia ectin-bfw manner, nrnl hen be rotilj I u i i jr no artion in a fiiiirl of law njiainrt the au.litions rob-l.-r, ui-ire than bis equanimity could Mand. Ji the burilest thinjf tltat eu-r hap j.i tie l to mf!" be tried, throwing bim w.!f ir hi arm t-hair ami glaring anfti'y nr.iiin.i him. "It's!! that l-otifoumled woman Sit.iioua fault! What did ahe tut an by leaving Uith windows open, h'i.1 it ulrunp draught tbmnph the room A fiiii- lioiiKefceeper fbeia! Ifi not the i.nlv ii;-.taneeof her tbotthtlnvneaa. I'll .li-tnia lierthia eryilay. I've a preat miii.! not !o y btr a cent of her laM it" !.!!l J ;.it be rememliep'il Hint Mr. m iion tiiitfht ilrlre llmt be bad given ber i- tMi-t orderii, wbc:i fclie i lcaiie.i bin limine and oili.-e, on .li'sant daya. to leave the win. load up f'T nn hour, that the fretdi air inicht rimilate. So as no blame could lie atthcbed to aiiytliiti)? but the w in.l, w hi. Ii a not a recionsilile party, the lnwyer bad to content liimaelf with pniiiililir.it i:aiii-t bin own bard luck, in a uma.i hoiie on the very t;tkirti of I In' towti there no ctnnililinir that i'i riviif. It wits a tiny little plav, with I'.oacM in front and a trelli ajraitiMt w tin h a Ih-i Mare lial Ni! r.wc wan t ine.1. In the front rin:i, very bare of furni ture, but hliitiinjt with neatness, Mn. 'raft mi Kit at her e jug niHcbine. Her on John, a l:nl of eighteen, bad jnut ri- n lioin hi hre:ik liist, und was blittoniinf i lii ii' kcl U'.'ore bii'llii; the nhurp wind which wit H-rcechiii round the Coltllfl'. .Mi'. trull on wh! n br'v'.t, active little wo:ii.in, hardly a.-t :i:iddle ape. She was .,.rly divined, but iiutnislal-Hbl v a ladj. In every line of her resolute face, in eve ry tone of her cheerful voice you reooir nizfnl one of those rare nature which u put aside all rcprets, all vain repin inpfortbe past, and throw themmdvea bead and soul into the work of the dny. John w not a liHiidsonic Imy, but hie ;ice r pi','i.oiiic if the stronp, resolute liius which marked bis mother's, and the Paine cheerful liirht i-bone from bis brown eyep. His fault wasthat when be w :nted anylliiii(Z, be wanted it so pas sionately that it pouseswd big whole he inir. and be would sacrilii anything to attain it, " Whew ! How thiitwind ibv blow !'' John cried, sbiveiin. "It chills the marrow in my iMHies to think of fucii g it a'l the way to the wan-honie. tlhl llan-w-!! is aiwiivs cmk in this kind of weath er, mi. I he'll n. die me fetch and carrv uud biKle tno around till I'm tired Poiipb to .Imp. ih, joi needn't look Mt ine. ni jther '.' with a iKitjfh. " Iid you i iiT know me to shirk wotk 7 I don't ni t to lie errand !oy or lioy of all work in a iiHrehouse all the davs of niv b.V." I tiope riot," she answ red, pravely. " i'.'i:. then, don't you know, mv son, it iewiids wry inu.-h iiniii ,ir you do your duty aan errand Ikij- whether you will use or not? Hard work will never liifp you down. In fact, it is the step ping atone by w hich all poor boyg may ii- John paused, with bis band on the latch. " I'.xen if I do v.cll, mother," be said, mid there whs a li.sconleijted ring in bis vo'kv, " 1 have no education but the lit tle ou bsve tHen able to pive me. Oh, bow J .1 long to go to school ; Tint "lidn't st me any thing, you know, i.H the pnhlir school here are splendid ; but tin n we'd starve to death if I'd stop wotk.'' " If I p-t the woik of Sieven'a clothing store, which they have partly promised in.-." Mrs, dr.tlu.it said, - yon ,an stop wom for a year, at least, ,Tihn." Hetivi(l hn. kissed her. - Vou'ic a dear, pnm mother, but that i very uncritaiii. iUnh, 1 don't thin! I oiiijbt t.ilct you slme VourM-ll'to iU' lor me. We won't talk of it any moie." with a siidi. ' Maylie something may 1'irn up." Holding bis but (irmly on his bead, John ojiened the loor to meet such a bl i-t tint he u'linxt sUui-red. Itad tcvs snd ilrii-l twips were blow n in his face, and as beraisel bis band to brush tin-in aside, it caught a piece of paper. Ilaii' bonded as be was, be saw the pa (s r was tf'ccn and silky. Another glance mid be daited to bin mother, waving bis but. ' Ilnirali for the glorious March w ind," be shots. ed. " See, mother, what it has broupt it ! A real, true, one hundred dol lar bill: lHik at it! !ik at iT " Sure eiiouph, it is '." bin mother said, examining the bill. " What a strange thing r "What a good thing! What grand thing f.r us, toother !" be criel, excited ly. " J ust as 1 w as longing for a little money I could g.i to school, slap, bang, it ciiii'8 in my fa: ' He iered round the room like a crary lioy. "That means m-IkmiI for me, don't it, mother, and you won't have to work so very hard T" "stop a minute, John !" Mrs. lira Ron aid. ' I'on't you understand the money i riot tairsT' - Wb.e i it then, I'd like to know T his face falling. lt yon expect to tind an owner for money that's just blown in your face? Now mother, that' just ri diculous : " We must advertise the bill, not nam ing the amount, of course," Mrs. Grafton sail, disrvparding John's excited pro test. " lesiiles, here is a little private mark on the left hand corner ol the bill ! Isik' like a star in blue ink. Your fa ther always mailed the larpe bills that Vnino into hi rsaisession that he might id-utify them if lwt. This bill may hive Is-en blow it from a railroad car in pass ing through, and if the owner does not claim it when advertised, after a certain lime the money w ill be yours," " It's going to take money to adver ie.,"' John aaid, sullenly, big diaap ioiutment was too acute for him to bear it patiently, " and I'm sure I don't know where rVi 'rV to come from." -It will take very little. The adver tisement w ill lie only a few words, an.l the, owner of the bill, if he turns up, will refund. If he does not app?ar, we cer tainly w ill have done our duty to try and find him. I will write out the adver tisement aud yof ran drop it al the t KtR'ltoic Ure S ruaoey wsoo?Hf- j I it idsertlMit A t.t ay li! jin.ii- r- Jot.n k.ruftort t. .k w iUi bint to Kit work that day. Ho was cross and anappi-h t the other boys. 1 1 had no laughter, no jeN but moody, discontented manner, as if some on bad injured him. There was a aense of grievoua injury in bis heart. He felt that bis mot her'a course wis defrauding him of what was j-iMtly bis ow n. lie had been carefully reared, and bis mother's teachings of honesty and integ rity had hitherto appeared to him like Gospel trot lis, but the mere touch of that bank-bill bad wrought an evil change in the boy 'a feelings. Ue wanted the mon ey so badly that be forced himself to be lieve that he ought to have it. I have elluded liefare to the mora! fault in John r.rafUm'a character, that when he craved a thing passionately, be seemed to lose sight of every obstacle in the way of his possession of it. His moth er ba-t noticed and striven against this trail, bnt for the first time in bis young life he had been brought lace to fat witu a serious temptation. As be hurried horns to his dinner lie paired irresolutel? before the othee of the Hkkai i) and Pngered the advertise, mentin his pocket. His mother reiersaw the pajier unit be brought one home, and she would not know if the advertise ment were inserteii or not. If it was not no oue w ould appear to claim the money and it would be bis. He could go to school ; be could make a nun of him self. He act his lips, closely toother and hastened home. He w as so much afraid that bis mother would question him that he talked incessantly upon other subjects and told in nervous manner all the lit tle incidents of the day. He hastily swallowed bis dinner, ana saying heas in a great hurry, hastened out. She called after him : I supp ise you attended to that adver tisement, Juhn ?" Hegsve a forced laugh. ' Now, aren't you in a desperate hurry, mother, to get lid of that w indfall ? It's all right." " Was it all right V came the question as he struggled with the wind, which was as strong then as it bad been in the f ire noon. Was a lie right? What was right about bis w hole condiM? He tried not to think, but bent his bead and pished bis way thr.ni;;!! clouds of dust and leaves. The half sheet of a newspajier Hew in hisf.v-e. He ranght it, and mechanical ly glm-ed at its columns as he ptv-d along. One fiaragriph arrested hi at tention. It was part of a confession of a noted gambler and forger w ho had been sentenced to imprisonment for life in the penitentiary. j"I had a good mother," it read, " and I was an honest bjy. lint oue day I gave way to a small temptation and I made up my mind that though I would do that one wrong thing, it would be for'he last time. That was the first downward step and it seemed to push ine down, till I've got to the bottom." John dropjied the paper, and stood for a moment breathless. He had taken the first downward step, but it was no: too late to retrace it- He d t.-ihed to the HrcitAii odice, banded in the advertise ment, and then started for the store, W tling a'iint the wind. " You're a disagreeable old wind, aren't you ?" he said to himself. You've brought me a heap if thing! this day. First money to tempt mean! make me crazy, and then a piece of newspaper t light the temptation. h. you're a ipieer w in.l, anyway '." The very day alter t'.iis a prim, sti.T looking gentleman knocked at the door of Mrs. (irafton's cottage. " I've come in answer to your adver tisement, madam," be said, w ben he w as admitted, " I lost some money yester day, ami I thought Iroib your advertise ment that you might have foimd it. Ah, I forgot to introduce myself. My name is I'.ldon," " What was the amount of your bill, sii ?" asked the widow. " It was one hundred dollars." " There is a private mark on this one. Can you identify it?" 1 think bo. I often mark large bills that pass through my hands and t'.iis is the mark," showing a bank-note w ith the identical little blue star in a cor ner. "The bill is certainly yours, sir," Mrs. (irafton said, placing it in his hand. "It was blown in my jn's face as he was leaving the house." ' Where is your gon?" asked the gen tleman. " He is at work. He ifi never at home except for bis meals." The lawyer's keen eyes tfiok note of everything. This Mrs. tinttton was a lady, but evidently a very poor one. There was hardly s camfort in the room. Shoo! 1 be offer her a rew ard ? What honest people tfiey must be, in the face of such poverty not to have taken the j money coming to them in such a way, , and said nothing alsiut it. ! '-rlease tell your son, mauaiu, to cad i a this ad lress this evening about eight ' o'cl(M:k." j He handed bera card. j " fly the w ay," pausing as he wasaVint to leave, "your narnis a very familiar t one to me. Are you relate I to Charles (rafton, f irme'ly a commission ukt- chant in New Orleans?' "He was my husband," she said. He failed in buslneand died a few months afterward. 1 drifted h.-ve with my little boy, because I beard thai living wss cheaper here than it was in a southern city." " Charles Or.ifton was a distant con nection of mine," Mr. Kidon said, grasp ing her hand warmly. " Sand your son to me to-night. I will see you again shortly." He saw her again to some purpose, for Mrs. C.rafton is now installed as house keeper of the oh! gentleman's bachelor establish mcnt. He is giving John an education. " It all came of tfiat jolly old March wind," John says, in telling the story, " and I don't suppose in the whole world a w ind ever blew such good luck to any one person." An Englishman In the West. He was apparently insulted when UcMiioned about his ability to tide and answered that he could ride any kind of a horse. A t-leepydooking bronco was brought out from the corrals and sad dled. Though be appeared half-dead he waa the w orst backer in the beard. ' 'I'.'t lifeless," said the foreigner, when the pony was brought to hira. The Ik.js said the "nag" would wake op after the first mile and the visitor got into the sad dle. He didnt linger long. The first buck -jump placed him on the horse' neck, and after the second he was in the atmosphere. He turned a double somer sault and landed on the sharp end of a cactus plant. When he picked himself up one of th boys asked what he thought of the thoroughbred now. The 'piestion ma le the Knglishnian turn pale. jrootJ 'oss.- he answered, "but 'elopes tooj bloomin' 'igh.- j It U a cold day when an Atlantiosfcam tt treetsan icebetg. One of K;!cian Kollar'i Sto " Ix'ii iii 5;nti," said Magician Ktl hr to some, friends rvcvirly, "I saw msny things done by tne native masters of leperdemain that cere p'etcly 'stumped' me and some scientific gentlemen that were w ith ne. The most wonderful per formance were in hypnotism. " Framjce Cowasj.-e Jeejeebhoy, a millionaire l'arw' merchant, sen of Framjce Cowa,jee, the founder of the Bombay Institute of Physical Inquiry bearing bis name, gave me his word for this remarkable story ; "In the north of India win ft mo'. hypnotist who possessed the power o. hypnotizing himself. His wif.-, who knew bis secret, was accustomed to re vive biui whenever he exercised this ex ceptional power. He kiiied a man, and "was sentenced to execution. Several days before the lime for the execution he hypnotized himself, pissing into a condition which to all appearances was death. So jierfect was the semblance that the Knglisli government physicians who were called in officially certified that he was dead, and ordered his body cremated. Hut at this point h'w w ife ap peared. She was stricken with giicf, moaned and wept until the hearts of the authoriti were touched. She was per mitted to take away the body for pri vate cremation. Then she revivtd her husband, and together they escaped. VitV.'7 7iv ''!. Showing His Sympathy. A 14 year-i'.hl Isiy went into his moth- j J er's presence with one eye black, bis lies swollen, and a ragged scratch across his check, the blood from which be bad w iped oil on bis shirt sleeve. ' Nicoi'emus," cried thu parent, as he sncske.l in, " have you btvn fighting again ?" " N'oie," be sullenly grunted. "Then what on earth ai's your face?" "Jim (ireen's ma's dead' be replied. " Well, suppose she is, w hat's that got to do w ith your bunged up face?" " I seed Jim jest now," answered the lioy, ' and he looked avt ful sad and sol cmns'irne.' " Well?" " I didn't know what ter do to make! him bright and chipper like, an' feelii.' so sorry for him, I jest went up an' let him hit me a few licks." ' lid it help Iii id ?" asked the mother. "Help him?" echoed the boy, in a surprised tone, "course it did. lon't you think il'd make ymtfeel goivl to bust a fellow that way, what had litktd you every week for a year?" .l.'in'.t (ni.i f I'fi'w. For tie cure of the inflammation ai d congestion calleil "a cold in the head," there is more pitency in Kly's Cream r.ihn than in anythiri); else it is pot-sible to preM-'ribe. This preparation his for year past beer, making a brilliant suc cess as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and bay fever. I'sed in the ini tial stases of these complaint. Cream Halm prevent any serious development of the symptoms, while almost number les cases are on record of radical cures of c'.ironic catarrh after ail other modes of treatment have failed. Don't Feel Well, And yet you are not si k enough to con sult a doctor, or you refrain from doing so for fear you w ill alarm yourself and friends we will tell you just what you need. It is Hood's Srijiai ills, which will lift you out of thai unce.tain, un comfortable, dangerous condition, into a state of oid health, confidence, and cheerfulness. You've no idea bow po tent this peculiar medicine is in casts like yours. A corked bottlf thit evidently had floated alsut two thoussnd mile, was picked up in the river rear Toinle Cou pee, l.i., recently. It wrs opened and the contents found to !a slip ofpnper Waring t'nexe words : "Thrown over at St. 1'aul, Minn., loth of April, 1SS1), by 12. C. l.ibby. Tinder please advertise where it was found, and what date and much oblijre j ours truly. Send this pa per to tiie .St. !otiis A'17111. 'die to advertise." The paper was dry and well preserved, and the characters not in the least de faced. The paper was mailed to the .'.'HiW.V. Interested People.. AJvertiiri; a palent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's buliuuTi, for ( ViifjiH arid oM- docs it is .11 deed womlVrfiil. He itullion.D al! drniMs to pive those who call for it a sample Isittle lef, that they may try it brforc purchasing. 1 The larjTe lxrtli are cents and il. We certa'tdywouM sdvie a trial. 1: may save you from coiisomnptimi. The story come from Augusta, ia., that recently a ben bateiiel out a lot tif chickens, but to one of them, for some unaccountable reason, showed much aversion, linally t'riving the l'tlle chicken from the flock. U'lt the chick ijtiickly found a symathetie partner in a white puppy thst owed alWiam-e to the same household. They e,it and play together. When the chick irets sleepy it bop c.n the back of the dog and dozes away with as much conM l-'nce as if under the pro tecting win;; of its m 'it her. There i danirer iu impure blood. There is safety in taking Hood's Sirjttparilla, the grcal blood purifier. I'M doses one dollnr. A suitable place the tailor's. IF A BODV ."lirCT A BOOT the remit is a enilion. w!h IImt "corning thro- the ryu," or not. jf,. n 1.1II ,,1 lttA. Wtf UIY. (H.nrttrit !' .lli.li.iu ..1... - lm.lv or somi-thtnif. If It i-n t will; ,.r i ik-iii litMirs It Is n itli snrnc drci.! ii' h. ihut "liiMH.ks us off lh. traek " and " i!t..oi !. Clls ua tor hte. W'ntn n esin-iallv l! ants, htivt tn Utr llMjItriinT ..t inorf tvliiKiiu nti. ulllirtioni tluin ut.'tnknid. In nil 1 v .,f rM'r.wiSK ttonrtuir-iiown si iih:ii.mii., t.t. iW nvw, n.Kluri iMiiiis. iw k Ikh.Iik Im- . imt. irtion. iiiitaminiitt.kfi. ,r iiler.r,tti4i aui h(1 1'iiihI immiinriiH-s" ami " i .nktnei.," Ir. I-ii-rr.-i I'k.-orite inwiiiititiii coitus to ?! ri-si-tic ol v-tMiKt m. n. ..rlter in-li.ne do.. It i tie ihiIv itt.'iiii-ttt'. f..r n-iMiwti. H..i. I rdniccMs. imikT c piMilll vr (urtnlrc, Imm tlw rtyiiiiiniiirei'M, tlmt it wtil irlii snr;f:mioo in 'v-ry ma.-, t.r nmrwy mi.t tor It will l- ri luciled." N-c ijur.n: i.ti 1 on tx.itii wr;l.i!T. I ej-r:gtil. IS. iy out n Ir.. V.ta As'.x. fir- PIP RPf 'V Dtl I I.T0 will VJ I ULUL I O reflate nul rj.-sjise the lii-er, toinac!i sni l. "!. 'ItwT art iin l- vttrvt.iltle iui.I ier fily liruTi.ws. One a 1Km-. toiU Ly lrtiKi?itb. ivHla a aU CARTERS Kittle iVER ki.jij.l V.it u a Iji i'H 1 Uh Mrm. i?h ml rtvw.t4Ti On. anD3 Hirf-tuit n'aifit. bile t wy nlo fimwt nit Iwoitk-o 4 tKt iirmrht ptuijulitt tin (jtfr.iuHl ni;uULe itw buweup, Lreu tt lliej ory cured f 13 Aelie thr w"ult r almisit n-erw tn those Mho suiter from this liistrHssiiig. s.rn.laini: lut fttfntisielv thi-lr ifustni-sf rt.w not mil Jirm. tt til"" "tin Mif inr litem will Hwl TIvm- litu pills ntltishl iii w innnv t Uiat thev will mt h willing lo Jo without Ihem. Vut alter ail sick lieti in ttbiw of o niarr tin t?mi hrp ichrm mnk our cr t tosl. Our ilis cure K whfl othr r.M. ( ARTrn ' (.mix f.rvca Vuaa tiwrrwii nmi verj- cum- to tak. or 1 wt I'iJl inAkrt r tiH. Titiv are ntrii!y feit;M atul 1U1 riot-irrij' ir iwrrve. rt '' their (nniU' -ftHi )iJtHi nil ivh-i tiifin. In Vint t Set-ntF; Jivo I(r f 1 . S).l pren v. ar st iit by ui&ul. CAsm Ki::c2rs :o.t sr icK ?5. Ersra a yes m 1 8 1 DOES CURE IIS1M In 'its First Stages. '. nun1 , 4j t Ihr tfriniiHf. i j &3 VThn T Sy CrS2 I Co net mean ir'snfj to fop t'Kin W a lime, act then bate umia ro turn atrain. I (HAS A KAtilCAL CLilE. I tiav e uiaue me di&euae ol ETTS, ZPiy.-T;PSY as? A lire-lrn? stud.". I WinRvjrr r.iy remedy t t'oiis Ibe ort ensos. iircanso other hava lulled no reiifioo (or not now n-coiviDir amre. fmlbtr.nrftiratreiiiitM'aDda F i:le UonLa ot rry Infalubuc luiirur. Ctvo Lxprcss and i'o-t Ollioe. H 013 yon nolhiiig lor a trial, acd it will cure you. Adure&a H. C. ROOT, tS.C. I S3 ft,.8L ST, SENO fOri OUR CATALOGUE o PR1CCS ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. JB. B. 17-T7 'Tt -" -i r -i--t Tl ALL IS. -li lt i a v-re.it i'leiifiire to 11-; to liTt ibis season's productions, Ut-ause thev aie the mofct tiejant and sttinfm torv for the t,ri" we have ever seen. Our Mail Order Ivpaitiu'-nt willt htcr- fully submit ssm.jiies by nnii!, and your order will be liiied ct the lowest prices and as satisf-c'oiiiy its though voir were here tod .) y-ir shopping in ;ter-o:i, Have you tried i! Sjsrcia' mention is madeof a few ittuis only : A very laiye Hir: merit of ol! nrol Jt;). ported Suitinp, .'.'S lo V) inchts wide, in htrire axsorimentsof strijies, plaids and mixtures, at ."Ml cents. This is the most ciTiiiirehetisiie offi rinir of oOcirit lb-Ms Hoiwls ever made by any riicri-srttiie houc 10;) pices 4) in It l.njioited l'lai.ls, -10 ct 11N. Also. :-t :-i 'i-rits. iM'e flccntin-f'iit of a!l woli o l inch S ,.t. i (.Wieviots. New and s:j ijsti mtli ltijrcttic,;;5 iceh i vt :!i., (i ,")) cci.if.. A 7'kvi.i o'lciii.tf tlie m-t for the iiiom.-v i-v.-r 1.II.011I imported Tail or S'.itii-, in Mre vatiety .f stvl-i.-'i ftri-ti, ::s incus wide, eiejrvnt iin.t'iT y. At :;;t ti'iits, .".'iinrh Wool S.iltinpj, new Mrii'i s ani phiitl. 0O1I pices exirn line .dincp, 15 cents; 1' .nt ipiality. Anderson's (i;t'L'!i;mts. iOnnd 4"i cen? t ha! lis I MTgtni variety in all oualities, i 1. in: niijiurteu ail-v i.Hjl gofuls al .'i( cents. Our lri;e Sj.rinr sntl Summer Fashion Journal a:id Catalooue will he ready April 1st. It costs nothing but your name 011 a postal card to get it. Boggs & Buhl, ;-!:., nr. in, ui, 1 tPHRAi. sTitr.tr. ALLEGHENY, Pa. LUMBER 13 ADVAE1HG ! SAW MJM.0, -TEAM K.VCIXfM, blllNiil.i: Mll.ia HAY 1!:!:?.- LC. ' ' i-;:.nl prl ; to imrfnitHV ! v.. 11 ytw ri t ii.t.ert!if V11 I ....ir... St'i.Oli ttl A. H JAlCt llAK 0. ilJiriitrd yctk, Pi M achineSrini,, . S in plet, ln.w.1 fjern!,!.. im ... - "neesl. m.. )ii-t ;u u w 11.1 Fi-uni. .mis ii ri'ii.lv lor ib p Threshing Engines "SSs.E ' fcw Mill", nlotii-le M hitic. l!y vw Mtuitliiril lluj.H.rtM.!t. fiicra ! y. A B. fARQUHMt CO. limilod f.ir!!ln. 1 Pivivki A..K!f!Tt e tniir.1 tL,g!u. j V.,Kk, y, K I a. A Quior (Jrvaracter, due of t!. tlctPii'teis if ism I.ni , Cil..'i'da sb'Htiiine itgo. He wasal fu nr'ersrran. known over hun Ireds i f ' itiare mili-s of mountain sod valley as , i. ncle ISiliy, of Juseplii'ie. Hi was a grixz'cd giai;t, eert.iiidy one of the cool est and atrongost men in his region, and kpt a saloon forthe ipiieksilver ininfrs, a post tilli'-e and a store. He was a black smith, i school trustee, and a few things btiib-s.njcially a wheel horse at camp uieetings. One niibt, it is "told, four Mexican miners in bis silicon tried to rd the old mn. The t'sr was shut, but be threw the foremost Mexican through the panela into the road, and then, putting bis arms about the three others, shoved them en masse through the splinters and fragments of the broken d.r. "One or two of them Mexicans stuck their knives into me," said l'nc!e liilly afterward, "but I never hhowed I was hint, and after they were throned out thev crawled awav." In fact, one knife-thrust went straight through bis arm ; but on ti e other hand he crippled most of the Mexicans for life. Ikn't give tip. there is a cure for catarrh ami cold in the head. Thousands testify that Kly's Cream I'.ulm has entirely cur ed them. It is a safe aud pleasant reme dy. It is Applied into the nostrils. It is notal.nuidorsnuir. 1 ten re, by cleans- inland heulino. I'r't 7Ak: l'ei haps the most famous of nil mata dors, the espado primero of the w ot Id. is l'ranciH-o Saiu-hrx. nlias Ijtart'jo. He is probably the most daritii.', skillful bull fialner that ever lived. His handling; of the w iht and savage bulls of Jaranui is tnarvelotn. lie now seldom Hppears, flO,O.K) b.iing the price demanded and secured in advance for each :erforiirtnee. Consumption Curoif Curo. To Tub KiinrR; Tina: inform j tar roa.!rr th-it I Umvo a pomuv rumetly C r tbo UiTe-n-meJ di' -'. By its Umely u tUtmnaiitl of h.-ipii caite hav 1-npn perTUitotfiitiy cnml 1 b!l Ld to neiij two Ikhi9 f my rrm"ly any f o:ir re'UerB wno have ronnmptlno if thryUl "ii J me ttiwir Kxtirfwn 1. O. tvMmia. fuUy, X. JL aUJCfil, M. C. Kl I'eari Sl, N. V. iVwn in Georgia tho Farmors Alliance !iiih cliitms to h;ive 8o:nHhin iikt 80,0. Y) niembrv, 1h dw'af:! war fn (h Lio irhoTH. It U 8tntel that the A-li:imp . . mean to put nn independent ticket of its own iu'o the field next full and sup- port it with all it filrenjtli. Naturally tliii pro.-jn-ct ix one that fills the regular ' democratic leaders of the St-ite with deep disj.11.-'. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night, And rai-h d;y ntid tiipht during this week you can Kt all lni"t;isrs Kemp's liulsnni for the Throat and Lungs, ackrow hilled to be the most successful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Cold", ISmncbitis, Whooping Con!h, Aslhnia, and Constimp tion. (iii a Ixiltle In dmi. and kerp it al ways in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price ."0 cents and $t. Samplu hottlt frt. A man named Carpenter, w ho was in the bustle business in New York City, has failed. Carpenters should stick to wood. One Dollar Well Invested. If you have bad breath, constipation, pain in the small of the buck, discolored skin, nervonsns,nr dizziness, your only wise course is to take !)r. Iavid Kenne dy 'a Favorite Ileiuedy, bf Uondout, X. Y. !t will cleanse blood of all inipuiiiies regulates the Knlneys ami Liver, and 1 tins restore n healthy glow to yonrcheek Hyain. All drti"trjsta ; one dollar a Iwt tle. Hard to Please. "IsMik bore," said a subscrilier as be walked into th ollii-e, ' I want yen to stop my piiitt-r." 'What's the renfon ?" "There ain't enough nes in it. Too much opinions, and that sort of thirp." In about half an hour another tub sciiber made bis appearance ' I've coiicluditi to stop my jwpt r'" said he. ' You have?" ''Yes, sir."1 "I'm tirevl of readirg about accidents anl suicides and such thincs. V.'l at I want is rood, 9ilid opinions." And the editor sat down and thought great pror.derous opinions slKtiit people in jreneial. Mrtrhmit T.-nu ' r. A Family Gathering. Have you a father? Have yon a moth er? Have you a son .r daughter, siMer or brother who has notyettakt n Kemp's Ealsam for the Throat and Lungs, the guaranteed n-medy for the cure of ail Coughs, Colds, Asthtiis, Croup, and all Throat and Lung troubles'.' If so, why, when a simple bottle is gladly iven to you We by any lrtiiriit, and the large siw costs only 50- and f I. Battle or a Dajr With a Cobra. A terrier dojj owned by a native iten- tleunn residing in Lbmnedaw, while lun ring about t(i? o npo iaj, w d artid at by a lare cobr.i snake, which, however, mied its aim, when the dog tixk bis chance anil went for the nilke, sncifctl in in petiir l:od of it by the bead, ut once running !f honie w nh ir, pultiity Ibeoccujiatits of the house into a terr Lie fright. The tlojt then commenced slink ing thj sn.tke, ibirin winch cpeiaiiot it relcisid in bol l o ily i i-t a sceond grip al it ; bill this tiaie il uufjrTiiiia;(dy caught it below the h 10 1, thus giving the snake a chanc-ti t-jgi .-e it a bite 011 Uie lower lip. Tiiis sj inftuiated the dojr that it tightened its grip and severed the snake in two. The snake's bite, however, ditl its work, for the br.ive little dog frothed from the mouth anl died in a few minutes. On the Slightest Sign f)f anythlna wmns with the Kidneys or Madder, recourse &hmld at once be had to Ir. Kennedy's 1'avorite l.'emeily, of Konduut, .. Y. Neglect may lay the fontnlHtion for painful difficulties. The 1'avorite IJemeily baa completely ctiied cam-s of Stone in the I'.Iadder, from n hich relief had ln-en vainly otij:ht. Where hsro Is a ten I snr-y to Itiieumaii,; (iout (ijieedy relief invariably follows its Use. Birds that Speak. The parrot is generally an p-re 1 to have tiie inonorxdy of the Kwer of talking among birds, but Din malter of fact, the pirroti deci le.Hy inferior to the itiynah. There are always examples of these birds at tiie insect honee at the Jiixi, and they reeut various phrusts with preat clearnet-s of utterance. Curiously enough, the hen has a pri ll' voice, while the cock speaks in a cleat-, hiuh tone like that of a child. The mypahs can be easily provoked into showing otTtheir power of speech, and will trmt the visitor wilii "tiood rnorn injr" in respinsa to his saluiations. The niynah is a kind if starling, and tho lat ter is well kuofrn for iu imitative powers. Some years ago an account was publish, ed of a "talkinjf canary," which could articulate quite distinctly and would re peat series of set phrase. FOR "C AND INFANTStlHVAUDS Somerset Lumber Yar ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, ViKi7iCTCni nd DtxLz. Wnoi.asALi !n ricrAii.a or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soft Woods, OAK, POPLAR, KHiIX(;.q, PtrKhTS. MOt'U)IXi, ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, HASH, OTA 111 RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW I'INK. . sni.WLLs. fOORS BALLSTLK3, Pi! PSTvrrr n ni'i l- mvi. , . , A Oeneral Line of all rrad of LUm sn.1 Alat, can mrulfh auyihlng in ibo Une rriunr tn.-w Mich a Offlco and YardOpposito S. IT WIT.I PAY YOU to Bur vut'a 32emoral Work op VJhl. Fm SHAFFER, Munr . nut r of ana Dealor ia FliVr H-t RirttlnAolM Wi .rC in a!! CA.ia Minn!?? SIH QMS 72 mm,. lis iiJU UilUJHIB Uj AUi, Ajrut j.,r IKe H JUT!-: l:!-'j:'.V. IVrvme in need MO.Vt.'MENT rtOKK will find tt fi t:.. ir inl.T-t una.l at my tn,i, itm h t.rritu.r .Uiin. ui.l .t...' ... - .j 1 ' ' r "t. (licit1. M r .iUIj- j j.i ...j un.t.uht-i i,y iv, ,u; i .'n'hj j , I luviio t:Vii.!i.ri n'..tit'e I White Eronie, Or Pure Zinc M0nume.1t liitrii.liif...! l v l:KV. V. A. 1! !..(;, n a Iiwl,!,, Ditirovenu'it' 1:1 tii, i.:l or M.t I KKIAt. AVi iMSSfKI i"l ((.. nd wnit'li in O".. 111.1 Ui 1 'lie l-opular Vmiinnfiit fur our Ctit.a"aMe I I' mvu;. ii!VE ME A CU. Wfl. F. SUAFFEK. U. H. Downs' Vec;etc!3 Balsamic EEixi Is a positive cure for 'ou-!im, Col.T. . 'ri Y.'l oi r ir.u'-' 'o::.l:1i. i'afcirrli. Una: sc. ness, Ititlactira, Npittitis; IHood. i?ie!ie;ii.:;-, ArtLKt::. l.t.:i;' fever, riturisy. nm all lsiM.scs of the Thro.it, ('In s: r.:id Lntrvs. Ar. : n i:::; c .r i: Ii;l tn equal C'c:ium;it:o:t Iuss been cmeil tin'fs without mii'.il.ci 1 y it:; t!rn !y ti'C. It heals the ul.-i rritcil K:;rf;i cK, and cures who:: coiistunt in Inn. proven its virtue:.. Sold every w here. IUn:y, Juh::: Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters are a sure cure for C'ostivcness. I'.iliousm ss, Iivjiepsia, Iniii-.'t stion. Piseascs of the Kitlner?, T.orpirl Liver, Ulicttmntkm. liiziue ;,. Mck Ilcuttaclie. Loss of Apin tito. .laitntlice, Apoplexy, r.ilpit.itiim.-., Eruption-? r.n-l FVn tMcnsr. Keep the S'om ach. Ilowebi, and Iliirostive Orjf.ns in pood v.t.t ki:;? r.li:-, v..: perfect hoa'.th w ,, bo the result. Ladies and otht-. ) nil.j. i t t i ck l-.::btchc v, i!l f::d ir'.i.f a::i pcnn.uiciit cure by the use of these IUitrvs. Ilci'! ' t. ;.i:d mildly pnrati- they purify the blood, l'riec ' t. per bo: t'.. J'..r s:.l,- l v dcakis in nn U cine. Henry, Johnson i'j L-rJ, Ti j'lii toi, Curliiigtn, Yt. Ilenry, Jojinsnn & Lord. Proprietors of Arnica and Oi! Liniment f i if. Tie best external remedy for l.'heuniati.siii. !Ni t:ra!i 1. ( r :.: .'-preins. Enlist s, Bui 11s and Sea Itis, Sciatica. IUckai be. i rosteii J'eet am! Hair, and all otur rftins and Aehcs. It is a safe. sure, and clVcctual lo 1:11. !y for 'Jails. Strains. Scnit. ln s, Sores. Ac. on Horses. One trial v.ill prove it meiils. Ir, effects are iu niosl cases iiistautaneous. Evei-- bort'.c n-ai ranutl to ;;ivo sali '.u iiiu Trice "0 eta. ami -Vi cts. pfci- iK.ffio. Sold eveiyh"ry. JOHN fi. SliDYER. ACT.. SOMERSET. PA. SCI-IMIDT BUILDING . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Largerst and Most Complete Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House irj THE UNITED STATES ESTABLISHED 1335. C3-- W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND J3S3I3 CF , IMPORTER CF WINES, LIQOURS. AMD CIGARS. .VtjS". Do ,t.N !)7 FIFTH AYES IT., UTTXr.inail, 77J.V.VJ. All OHt?i recir-tl hy mail it ot'. i,".'Mtv nr'f'.if r.'t'-'tfrm. ft'W I HMorH. iM-ni. . .-r tt tiffin i ff.:-3 ' 1 t-Nf " ' I- nu JU I iii I to in mM.k l.-n-irv, TC ill I I: Pk-I 'hjifiii-".!)!..!!!-' Tl,!lV V I i, 1 ) rh .baare All r.ru i..e n, ... Exempt ptrttiiiir ''ii iiwit ;i .k lit wiaM rrl ni rbr .-,.it (ftrv- i ear t.irsifTV. Wi W:i1 A .r)V yi- cu mahf ti.n MZt t- I a iat h It mi fbe tii'.wiin. KiirrvlsnK-a . h-'Ir tHlr all MtH-. - pKV IH-tt lr-. rrt ltitf- t-Kiu and mi Ittartna? ; nl a - l rairnit. ir n ' C ta f-fIfnur ml !, nI in mmmt rnr rvme t h.- ff Bon. v sh til u. '1rn'sv , rii:.i!i O irj LT Mlri- m, iw' i-f pb-r, ri Ik. t A3BOLUTKLT CURES. UtlV ) fSltfS I Tn tmpi rrHrHtm f .-Sw.rw. OtTvr'' u..hi mnr lotnal Kltrln.. vtll itr. vnv Ma. r Trtw. ai-it aiomni.riM,iMii.sm.rhpiMi.r(TMit'. nrlt.llnliltrliiettitiw. xhi r ..,r.1'. rr .ntt i.r m. Km. tt .m. nl hu" rwiai ku. p. A.i. AlllVlliB..n Ihri is a. - ft ' - El VFflPl DISEASES FW HnHKVI WHHIM -resulrs froniVple A nMrf cleanliness cxnvfei APQL tP It- is a. soli d cake :3o-scoiiring soa,Q Try 1 1- myour nexh house-clc&ning a.nd be h&ppy Lookiaff oat over the many home, of this country, v.-o see thousand cf women wearic- Rway their livaa in hc-jsehold drudgery that wight be materially lcasenod by tlao uso ol a jw cakes of S APOLlO. If an hour ia caved e.-.ch time o cako ia used, L' one less rvrinkU gntiun rpoa tho faco bocauao tho toU ia lightened, sho must ba a foolish woman who would hesitate to make the experiment, and ho a churlish husband who would frrudje tho few cent which it costs. Pirfcvl ivbstituia INVALUABLC i Cons nomu ind TciTHima. A Quickly Assimilated Fooi fO DSESTIC5, CONSUWPTIVC9. CCNV4LSSCEHTS. A Fcnrecr Nuuitur in tn. w.-.orir. D unit BrooiRt3 WO COOKIVO. ICCI-3 1 At.L CS.iMATr3. If" '! ""- ' "rr-: Cis t Wl.." ,v-, J'i-W;.,WO f,y ly Dohltcr-Goadala Co., 303TOr. MACS. -if1 'mllldma M.-Vlnl an.tR.U'n, .Ik of our Umineni to onJer with rvanjiiahle Biackcu - , OUd-kizel wort. &C. R. R. Statioa, Somerset, Pa. U.J -t;j.Uk.'i.li Lit miu. All ii... llillZl'uLu Sr-Tt 1 Ui.ii. Cvor r CCO M f I c'"-! Ceat:t:rti f fdOK'v'Mrr.'Tf L bP.CKZE COMPANY, UiuiwEi-ciiT. ct-a:;. al! other icmlir:, f.'.ii fty-six ycais ol i:.!d l:t (",) i' i:i the house. o:i C: Loid, I'mj iktor.t, I'.u: K.i;;ton, Yt Tcli-phonx No. PV?3. p---'h'F'jtJ f e j'lXJtl- m Ui wnrl4. Ymt : -vrvv J?,tr' rivi S''n. "wnwdhi Tt- Ji tj (V Ja,,rh Ji ! sent m t ZiVl- Sy'l'r J'J'' ""rtin rd r v . iy' .J n.h W itr nn f eii HIM, ft y in .In N It - wifcif w.- ,-itt i.H t" thi- bt rail rtr lrii.i nii-i tn iii iix n-1 ih !- flu'U' f; rit .. a rntr ! vulti tbr irfir ; n-.. wh'rh tloll tr -r tt'- rli tnsj, mi ii Mt irr na..! .-i-v ;.!: t xpir . r. A f ' "f s -. v .i i- -ti W-.k- r i - 'ai tv. firtj -Jfe i.ii:r...i M'O - fn vr -.tI ".'U. A'fclrrW; hilnkon t BlS, JurlNls Main. 4 i i:o.T. .iKAMKU. Air't. uMl-r. Ml.P,i'S.inl. 1 ii. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Inilr iit!i'-:tl ,? th CoTcniinttit. fimre la i rWr s i;;. k.fv.iiiT..it. i'a. mrnll. L - 4T V" a wrri.-i. v T a i-iija 3V. RAILROAD TIME TAnt.r3- p. ! r.rrr ir.r. I ;" isrt '.' t I3ti t ,:; i.v -u W:-T INCK kST FA'S".. 1 iwnmH to rn-.lritl S rccsrt ut n.ivrrtr.ii- 17 Aimrr-t u !Vii-i., -t Stimetei Jnbiit4irri.....M ss Somer-t lo RcctB-ftod . 1! H.)ilHTse tt '.arrett... . Ji SoZfiet-i lii Mf yt'tTiwile ...... Jl Si-tocri;t U OimNerlend m Fimennt ic, V.".hiriirfon ;;o Hotccrct lo Enliimore tVituer-et t rmice , Sumerset U riinnneoee.... otaretU)rimnllviIlo f? Somprst to Plttllll1r 110 Tbe fr to P'uiUirtelijUia U a I, J to York, 111.69. W'inter Arrangement 'n srTect Jlov. 29. 'M. SOU 1 11 -Ii G I SI) TK M. S. JOUNrercm X KXPRKS.H-No. 91. t Ktx-fcwi! .-. .ir a pi kiMKILskt... . atoj-town 6 21 in rl.Kiv-rsvuttt.. m lM.'thel o:i;a ro Jttliri,-,H .;. MAIl .o. fx homi:c.-:i-.t Ai ;uiiM'jL.Ti;:i-.... t ijvf. I !taltlmiru t if! e n j :OMKIlSKl.... ,).m . .......iiKit f n n tiK kwin,.! .":., p ru j i!fiml a ru ramenni for Suriii-rxt from tin- enst an.! v-rt m tr.e J'ittLiirli Ihvlmu'i, t.t;; c-- at l:k- .SO UTII-JJO I SD Til. I ISS. HALTiJIUP.E y..ls Nn t' l.wr I lrr.-. B"tiiel n:ls a m f run Iffrlni,.!. ... j a in llvrsvi:k' a iu I Washing!,,.. r. . a in S:oystoKa... a in Oitin:. m , '.-I'i a rr. p;'.i(ur;'ii L' .i m iiWFIVCT V .-A a m i MiJfi.rJ ' ! Pawenift-m for point eart and west t liaiij A hock H uod. f ir. ACCOMMODATION Nt,. t. lohrttown .... :: n p n- j V.ii km -i . I: m T: ju in J . n; . .v lis " i" ' l!I:t!lTlKII l.ivi-rr-nln;... :-;:)., ,u i 'i 1 1; rj. V1WU VW U U I !lt,lllii. ; uaaat-tT 4:M'i, m , l;Ii,ui.jr.- . P.twriT.i f a-,.! u-.j , i ROCKWOCtp AttX.X'MC'UATI;: .!(i'. : JKRST C7pci i B.ttitli I K-.v.M'C. J . ai rasMMipcr-. !e vius :),: ;.-u-etiun at KiHiwol i.i t au est. ' tt 'l irn I ix', '- Ur.'.u ' Paily. f Daily exi:,t t:!i.!.ir. QALTIMOIIK & orno i:aii;:o. h. riTTtliUK'iU VI YliloS. I'li.'oi'l'n ll ' 'l. ,v I:1"! V. M. J.-J'l - Xe.n. a. ii e a. 1tli.i.-i.-ri Braitil.n k li-Kev.-j!.rt Aest N.;Wlf!!l I- (Ir-I 'oaiieiYii!e -I i.i 1-. Ic iiiriiiiUL'o ''riua . Aciman 'UH-k w-.wkI irr 'Tt Baliburr J.iac jttyL-i!Mia.e jslulie and l'ntrh tithampion airh.ipe .yodman uirtlierianit 3:ji .t-.-.i 4:l. ... (, 1".. ; ' I. i :i in-.S " II -I 1- J1.il " 11:41 ' II. il 11... i " 1 1 r. , l'.i" . .. ti "s. K.J I t-: v, l.i Ii L'il. I.:d i it a.Dinpton aluiauiv arrive) YF.-T-F.jUSD ikaixs. ittbtirvh... .-0u in ttkwo.t!...ll.H.- a in omi-rs't 11 .j ti loyt.iM a.... ij j, j., l.K.vcrn ilie. t j:.;7 , m hrl UuU p iu .t,!' JuKoiitimn.... l.Si) p c PiWitflrfpi fm- i-n Pltislmrtrh rt-mi-... t... ..uitaou UitMltterattdt faiatoa at K, t .m.-1. The time given Is Lat-tern Stai.dan Time J Mail Tm:rii ...,i,t...,-i HI fi1PiiSf . ami irt.,n s.,iii,Ts. t at,.t .l,.n,i-t.. t, Ml i.vu.i 1 a:i a-un ;rai:i- t..ai:. t'r.-.i , h.-.ii..t.l.' :.t ..-.rj,.,', ! iiiliirMiifif, a:.d iri.n. r:..ri;u. m -:,u.-y jiiui 'uii H-na ir;u loauvi irotii .n,.iMi.y AO Traint SI jpf.ir 'i,T;..r,Ti Vir TV.,, W. f. i yv fi i:;1, t il ts. it. -i VI. I. ,,, j ;7.-r'j;ii s s IISI m 1 t 2 Z - I, SV,' r. -. o ifi a T , OUl!u! !.m H 1 i t .; ? rH jp .r uJmi, I Tit.. J Ctl . fHTrNcrF, C",or'vtr'j. CEwrTFnrer;, rv M'jftM9 G-'itk, ArNm, Wiiuitt i.iuar'1, 1 j'L'liito. Write fur i.liMtralrU Cl-.V.- ur m.u!'-i ire ANTRAL EXPANDED IIETAL CC IIU Hator Mf., Jittif,nr-!'. I'a. irtiram Men kit-j. iu o.v: iuus c. Uita pnyr CatawrH ELY'S CPrjn&wM'i Cream Balm l-'Hli-CI! li t N.i.- 1'a.n ;.-!, Alii ys I'aiii an.J I:ir.mraa:!nn. irca: the Sim, P.t torc the P iir o Tti-.! ar,J TRY THE I IT.E. Apaitlrle , appilc.1 tn'o .., rtirj' ar.i i rS,u-r., fea.. ;ly HhO.. . U.,rr, n Mri a,.U.lvr. SND YOUR JOB WORK Ta IlieSOSU KMT IliniU. 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