Jrset Herald s ol PubUcation i wdaadar Boralct illll : . h, Ta evbarwles t2 SO PoaZaUavei? neCtecCsaT - troanos a1 T-, Sckxhest, Fa. Bldiaa- oiunr. Ta. :S: r-PT -AT-LA e ru. tf,CKEK, ArT'--,l " soraent,P- E.xne Bow. cppoeit Court SViY.ATLA J. 6. Gdi-. - i ! L I .SZT-AT-LA w - J.VET AT U'. outteraet, ra , ad aditta-iis mwn- W. H. Etmtt. "-HAUTI'EL, nieieC PwW k! u ii.T tre will t i K:v.yjL. w ' " L 1 soiaeTft, PA- v- oe .ntrorted vo ba c--w ." L:iuc awa. wiU 9i St-Y-AT-LA". staerwt. Pa. A. a i I c Coiaoax. r s a OOLBORN. arruaYs-Al-LAW. aumerwi. ra. tpjjeu-d to care wvU i :y. f. schell. ATTcaJ:EY-Al ' tmraet. Pa. lid Peaioa Ar- M"0 jyilNE HAY, an.F. in E: EsaJe. iil e!Ml aU tirjirt ic re f" ' 5 H. niL. t invaxn ai-law, oomenev ra. ra:T aana to all boiit "Z713? :J i. '5 , t t. - ? F HAFFER. ti oout ta - BMC. T CiElTIIER-. m. p. Jrlsl'. 1A.N iMi K Kt.-'. jia-rr Pa. Krwt. nxt dw u i-OlLeraa . t. E13IMELL, w t TA-.nal "-rir in eitirec s ul t,.- i. iuw nn-fewotiaUF k&LM Uju.a a: u ulfcc oo Maia e- ( :. )L U'TTIIEE. rETS AND i 1 r--.-,tfmia. CCce oa -r.4 suet. ..ivxiT.i.ry. azi k vial t-rTTK to ao ax aaiia .ii t-..;j r-rf--jujnr. ircii- i . vT-t Bv-V.- Ka.i W a HTIS K. GROVE, SIKERSET, PA. ri;ES, CAKEJAuBS, FAti.-.si B7CX WAGOKi. -- urru a-j crnxs w ork rdavlos tiart Nouce. 1 lxir.6 on Short Tim. Jt kmf ct jf "VvjrV .Snwavrf ITaaa, QBTKv N-uy FximvA. aaul 'ujd ic ( it aauatacuua. R 2Ly r aa Vcr fates. AT ti'. in t Line two on a-V&a. f-ri w ataA.K AbLA. aad LL Warranted. Lua ay fcif a aad Learn Prteaa T". ail fimadi BeiTmi far Wtod a vt and can la. TIS K. GROVE, efucn honae; eoKEEelT. TX OylK LUMBER, w f - TE.E LrVEEE CO, 53 -r That I U tb lliowinff aroo.ii at tha wry low pmeii : rf hj-T kr f: jt caOot . "" - iS " f .'r i..x.n ral'Sira-a S " . 1 .: Cms p-hery ai. " 4l r:''rt., :n .a Tore ".." ' ii Vail wi-a La's- N"xtr tba.-f A r" If- aarr. Pa- r"-rr-AT-LAW. t-ume.-Mt.rw. iCTS ine YOL. B. fc B. SOME REASONS Many things combine darine this month to "thro all the benefits :n tbe way of the borer. Odd Lots I'-ro-kea Assortments. Too mat h of one tLmg. Too little of auothor. Picparalicii fc ln& InTEituy. End of one season, bet:rinning of another. ?eDerl deriti(t op, are Oje rvA-mva for this SACRIFICE SAXiE. ... , . , . A mi'f ssmSoinzcf pru-e iivid-ng tbem in mopt -ase by U. Ail 1Xib(e ,' width Importf! Wool lre Fabncs now a niort favorable i r.is : $1.25 AND $1.50 QUALITIES NOW "5C. I riii5s. strifes tbrtk.m:stu-. nv.K-;e ! m.l AtrK-haa eff-rt. Thrr T V. and .Vc BAiva:n tl of lr?- tiixlf. we C0L'i-r tbe evat- t ta'aH-s in this line ev-r oiftre-i. A Bam: J Table also of COLORED SILKS. At Vieenl. inclu iirz in ti.e ai--rtrr ent P;aid and Check Cheviot Si.k. and Persian and Strifl Surahs, thai were i I until this week. ! iiavkci:;, srviss asi .Aiyo,K KM imOI I )ER IKS Xowoniwle. All Dew patterns and aU re n:arkab:e ia!j. SPECIAL. ! KTle .V'' Td Hiiii!; ar.J lanircs at 1" r TtTi 3 in h w : Je. V r: te o u r M AIL ORDER DEPARTMEN For samp!., and see if yr.u arn t trade by rua:! lo jour rtii Lmniet"- Bo?gs & Buhl. 'to to 115,11711?. and 1-1 IV U-rJ Stnex-t, ALLEGUEXY, '.. rORKALI. F)R SALE -$2 000-Tiro an-l .e t.a.f ory parjf Iil IK bay win-lnw irxm ce..r u rod irru- in iuniAi ia:!nr ; a a f.t- r.r.D-.: c to j miar : Cue iarrr. and Mittaut.a'.ly bii.it : ea her rw. id a.ie : tir fnjm k:t-an and a. from b. k jt b into iiar : at o f r-b rotjrreirtt ! til tfO d-3T froal peweb entire l. cr.6 of biid!::r frt abKt . niino!r wai t H fnrt tfli enrrn-r k irrl : rtxHo- frn.i : anrf f"Wu ; ya-.J ;-Tmcl. ail .ao!J :.at.-wiif cro.ta -:d-a and tw Teaxinul ioicm. T to M. H SHAFtk Deal c jr V. Pouft.': tarn. Pa. F.R RAI.E-13300-Two and osrtwi mi.e -al ot atsaa'i .i.e. womxi f a lra enotamii i'a-r ; J n rk-ar. rood bi-. lank wu lagirT umi1 r -in. ' a.i J : ' buiidiB ' 3"a-w IB E-ada. acM t.i t-n-wiLh rb-r aKl Ijmitt a 'artromj of v3 trj. aad "-an be a-id-4 : ivei . waver runoiar ttiB! ramp ;.r, on -Bard, vita ebon WiCJc-o ui fru.t. Trrm tT Ap plr u w o. h. eiiAKL.H. arxt duur to fwftt:, & aiMiK, Pa. F'K SArE-jT.SJO-rive n.:" -r of SOfmr I a Tlo and 'mf-Ka,f dveilitij bWNr ouua .Vn:ia-r.s-t!rT ; --u"-1ai-iled ad ;fTd a.l tLrb. fnr rojt dova a:n and J.T ! -ji i- tnin baea na:rv a-r- crJ. "jitfflrr fjtxw ail c:n-iiieni i is bi and rai'.rawd. 7rnj ea.-y. Ar? -;y v M. h. aAj LK urx; a lo Ht'-C.ce, ". ''- t-wiK aALI-$1.000 ;x-rmd itxi- on Tur A kerf. . a nd k-mi:." i' ard mt- hal! ur pa-7ri ail tt.r..zr.. o iir niid v &. i il A' "'. '- t-aai-roa rvi Aii.y lo. E. r:Ari-K. text d-jor u. puft.. SjauetxH, l a. bun r-ii u Fi r- la-cetat if a d .t.i water wa ibr te i'unsp vi iar.tatiav tu ka tn. ub.tervn-.fi- ti'. tes ir . i : . fe- .-:al.!e asd one- "HI. 1 trts-M-t to B. bHAFIiiU iAt d lo Powuit't. (uoat. Ja. . T 'R f AEF.-$i,5UO-"w " I r cne t.ir.l caliO tl.; Alyi:ir,K-t- J e- t.He iix,LT :a Snciere pr vd t rel i -.rr .i-!:.-: a rmliniad Malnri. Iifxn ai J a i .1 i- j v-t ir.u-rt. F-ir turb-f .arfc- u.a- aj't-T to ; la M B. fcHAFUC next 0vr tu l-umi-.x, j art. Pa. ! WANTED. A naall l.ooe t-b n vie I two iai)of Adi.-e . fc. ti AitJi. i MDtet. . FARM VTEJX Aa expenen fa-id -e-sumMt (-user. Lavint uu- x;'"-1 ? v-id b verr la-re fam. aud nro terra t u b;m to r:r1iBm-iiat- -n. i"" woe ri a wd farm of-.) Ti-aerv n.ar tbe t..an -wra-wii tbe ea."irwan ttt ibat be v.J pur eaaie --d tar at tb- et. i . "-. y-- t. a ;d umanf fa-ra to 1- at tine t rft.tri ;J at otK-e on ' M K -HAFKS. Ktai t--4le Acei.L Oils! Oils! Tbe ftaodard Of: roitMiir. Ptturw-ra. Pa Btav a wK-.altT w man n 'a. tur.tia for tba iQ!-e traie tfte ocet bratd of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be nade fro Petrc-; -oa We tialletge eoair-o wiJ every kaova PRODUCTT OF PETROLEUM. IT jno wtat tbe moat crL'ormly Satisfactory Oils THE Ajmerican Market, Aak kr awn- Trade far Boenat aad rida-ty applied by rnoi A BEFF.TT ir FaXAsK JM'-FR. auaaasaT, ra.. arpaB.-W-'.yT- STILL. IN BUSINESS ! my" ProtoTPh C Vy patron ai itfonaed that I am ttiH in tbe Aoi am at all time reared to take aU kumia of picture, from a Tim-trf CMmtt PtMTBh, To Uei Craron. In;ar,taneo Pro cM oaed. and all work ptiaraaleed W b aasiiiactorT. ery cp ataira, next to Vot)btf WNL H. WELFf.EY PITTSEUBO FEMALE COLLEGE AM' Conservatory cfMuajj. I f E'rs"' aad f " Art. Ai-o, r' .ry. tVntraU iHalai- Aim. ' n Jartmry .14. ., ,Wi. Scud f c -- eaaaia"u aad fali a 1 "V yf V w NO. 35. Johnstown Business Houses. City Drug Store, fe Dibrt kiWitg, Kt to PattsCca Vbeo in the city don't fail to tall and aee tn at oit prominent lorauon, b yon will aj of tbc prMtieM and most auract it Vrag Store in JOHNSTOWN Tl:e pahlic pfotwiBoe it pro. We rarrr a ftnl hoc of Pare lror. M-dicitie. Cbmi faid. T.i Anct. t I.Twaana Pre cr.ptiotn Ca-ru!)y ConapnondwL llnmwt fiiM Youra. CHAS. YulNG. JohnMowcPa. Gradaiteof tie Phila. Coil of Pharmacy. . fttT ''P "VfTT'W,'Q t VfA allA. i- -fcj O j j j ; j ! j i ! NICELY BOYS WiU Dtrvt be hnr. if tber can b'.p i- Xt'-'-ba mill !J. S. Ashbridge, Tlrf Jofcanrrn Oarret Bias, bat he will atli Jua Carr-ets, Oil Coths. WinJcw Sbaifs, Rcjs, Mats, Mating, Loe Curtains and Curtain Poles, i '.! -t ;lin tlir wre erer bd Z tfre It ili ia t ail uul -T jirrit NO. FRAXKLIXSU, Johnstown, fa. I V e ara now showing a Fm linw of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Aiworesient of Plain ana Eeawritehed 3 to AVutca EMBROIDERED FLGUNCINGS, All SEW CEflGSi 3--TTO-3, BUCKLES, Giitrs, rsiNGES, LACE3, TIES, TABLEOOVEES. BEDSPEAI. TOWELS. ASD DAMASKS, Of Nf" Pattema. C"5 Clctii C: I John btenger, 227 Main St, Johnstown. Pa. j SCHOFF'S. Pari B.;sf "" Shwt 1 H3' Johnnlown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! Villi rrrr rmir trfOcrtaim flT tbe tX' ft la "HA-'aci (riaTajiV our v.oruuna rivjT Lbai. lite aair4uJiTTras b iiojii ; t bre, aii ao-l fiusin qaa::v and prv4. A raaoiete line of Iry ioodf ai iowM pnce. SCHOFFS, Jlain wreet. rark Ballitsc cpptwita Aloa Han, Johnstown Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG " S T O R E, j Corner of Maia and Frax.klia Street. j; O it: r: 8: x; o: w; r, I -A It sow CUed with a'J tbe bert In tbe market. Xr motto, i TOW t RICES A SD Q UJCE EETl'RXS." It r.ji V.y adbe-ed to. and foil aat ifartion roar-aitt-ed. AfailiiDeof PARIS GFEEN AhD WHITE HELEBORE Alwari as band, ) HARDWARE ri eco ntaiu aaowa vaasaaat wrwac (DECEASED.) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in rav line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A SpetrUlty. B0TT03T PRICES RULE THE ROOST, VM. B. DIBERT. Al tbe old atand on Jiaia atieet. JobnXova. Pa. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE .NEW AuxiM IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Comer Main and Franklin Sts., u Mens,Womens OfBe-t Qtiality.and at LOWEST IC'CES can be found, in aty Ww of all coakea. I am prered to compete with one and ail dealer, in the State. A II I a.k a trial. SCOTT DIBERT . T -FINE OLD- WHISKIES And Imiwrwd littnm aold ta bull aad L.y tbe M. rp-tai huea : OLD Ci BIS ET. TOK MOORS 'roat noixoir, rrrsrsuxM, GIBSOFS IX JI WUISKIIS, Janxa Henoearr. Po IuBoit Cnftiae, Wilbur p-iunaa a - Owa Bsarkbwry Cnrviiai." Ab. Bcdiord aad auutermi Pure Bye Waifkjea, wiib afe. FISHER & CO., S0 Street, Johintoww, P. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, XAXUFACTURIM STATJOR -AXD- I BLANK BOOK MAKER. JOHN LIQUORS HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. ra. u SOIERSET, PA., It is to Your Interest TO BrY YOCK Drugs and Medicines K.-T JOHfl N. SHYDEB. grcccwoH TO Bjesecker h Snyder. Kone but tbe jvnTt and best kept in atock, aad when lr-j beuonie inert by stand ing. a r-ta;a of tbero do, we de stroy t!m. naher than im- pnse on cur cutotaera. Yon ran 6zti& on bavin g yonr PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS CHed with care. Oar prices are aa low as any other frst-clis houe and on icany arr;cL--s mcch lower. The people of et-nty seem to know this, and have gives r: a large ihare of their paJrocepe. and we shall still continue te giT them ti e veT- Vt piod for their mon7. Do cot f itv thai we ELiie a spet-huty of FITTIXG TRUSSES. We faanr.tpe sathtu-rioTi, and, if yon have had trouble in thii directton, p.-ct us a calh SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in fTMit variety ; A fill set of Tee Lea. Come in and have your eyes examined. Jo charge f.r eiaminarion, and we are confident we ran suit you. Come and sec na. PuspertfilT, JOHN N. SNYDER. TIIK WHITEk IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It ttx Crcfrrcd s: -wl it txk tha "h-r. PrETiii at 3 Ciirrad Catersal at Ji8 Sreat Cl.St, Izt 7T3 S3 it .V. GOLD MEDAL At tlie IDiver?al Exhibition at Far ii France, ia IS?-?, for being the Est FamSj Serai M3cMiis In the 11 13 applauded as such bv the s o o, 6 o o Sold ince its introduction ia IS 77 Its superiority is acknowledged, though tritlt many regrets, by tLousandi who Lad taught other new -SEWING! ! MACHINES: Before tLey had ?ecn the merits of the W II I T E Ladies will find it frrcatk to their advantage to examiiiC the merits of '-THE WHITF" 1-efore buy ini a Svwinj Machine. " THE EZsT ALVA YS CHEAPEST' in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, Of Jen-ier X F!na:. is 'hr authorized agent for it in tbin t iNinie. Wnte him. and tell r.'tm to Urtr g or.? Uiyour boue fur tiam- ittatioti. A0. S8 TRAHKUH STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE JOHN H. WATERS &BRO. PLUMBERS, A:C C-AS TITT225. W "e row etaMl-bed in onr wew ImfMinf. ,hr,t. f aa i(-;y ?y. I? tbe brw -arranged A our bu-t::! ia rrn Prnti.ylTaaia- E-trrrDcc f-rLa:mn? t tbe PLufiibiBg. fteaja and 'jas bovnw r mt in inck. He a ll a- foroe--! rT rarefti! attention ta tbe FT F.AM A Su H"T ATKH HEATiXboa-irx-. . kit iwr eCoru- in tb line enbrv-a aorae tbe U:ft binidiag, ia tbe coonty, wlib "in'theVlI.T I.FPARTifFVTwe earry a foil li-.t of Eo-r and U-atbrT Mrimr. wearn aad aser H.ve, Vaivea H.uini. Lj-wb, eaa Uativ. Yy fXuuf. Be. Prxw ouoled ow apfiicauoe. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN en ntr y mmm US Wster Street, Pittabsrah, Pa. 0!PET ETA BUSHED HOrFE IX THE CTTr, where no hlne but pu-e r-oda are pat ik nily r tamiiy an-i medicinal we. Voca io beaer' than iKndea Wddin. Next aa law Iw.tiU' aanbeiiaer a. 'itit i MooaGabela Bye. Tbeae r-d are leading- brand, fttmmii eintare of ir"" tm baud. Giim. Holland and Da meviie : aJw. ('Id Tota. Ftaeb .(rftd- Wr-idiEC f ! tea- fu'ii quat. t. tne : : (raenaej-aer'a, toe aaae t Siti xuraw la. S per doarw. -naa. w TwTdows.t K-MWe ba:f ckuea vemrny baa ed. Aran have in -rk. Grandfather" Cncjre. at ti per gat km. harreit at upeoiai nuea. a-ao-lyt- C. C- JORDAN. JOS. M!WCMA. Jordan & Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CHACKIS3 & CQSFECTI0S3, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cracaers, Candies Nut. Fruits, ic 270 and 272 Main SL Johnstown. QI8 1 1 ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1891. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate! I'iP.t'AXT loan nrtSer of th tirtibao-' -. 01 ioiwiwi 1 ol. Pa , we w .11 fler at prtli" le n iie p.'geiM. abrt 1: re J otirtb of Roc kooud hurmca. to wl uuaty. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13, K'l, tbe C'!k)inr dewritd real tate, Utc of JuAa J. Hj. 1 . w rt : Vi. 1. A eenam tirm rfraate in 34.,fT3 7wr . 6onwwt t'o.. . tiisiue laiit Arbitm.-t I.iTeriW't. CbtTir. it- Smii. felan Walkrr. Zrk Wilier. Waa. Ra; eutr and tnrrt. 133 ACIIKS 133 tt of TOaUt:ou. u1 haiA-or uvlj tux.)-rr-i. AbatKAiifC of wfr. o-! an! iwwicc- Mi -rem-iw ; ali-o. two ctiuki crr-tuu'ls and a SUGAK CAMP, A two-ta-M7 'rare-f ImHir 3T:. -:rnim'r KiU'hafn. Uriee IWnk Bra, W jrm -wSi, aud er huiiiliCv CHA-.eAtrQl to chur-vt- tuyi to arhnota. Tiaf above t 1-1 Uae jvmia ai 1 o ckjt-k p m-f 1 ateia tne bnoiea 4 K"kwni, iaavi umnir. a'f Viimaft i4tuuf fmn I Mnith e'i, 3 an-i oUieri, Hat uig Uitri-oo trvr trd a tx-iry fr-taitf DWELLING HOUSE Hew Wa-sb-boa-w, aivd cnjvr oaiiiiiiL'Iffs. No. X A prrtaifi V of rrwicl "Cx'.y- frit. ira at in lb B"nt:fa of R 4ir3 .,'.i--ad, a-i-i;n4E i FrtOer.ck Ktunrti. anl o:b-r- Stk iaml 3W1 wn lisa prrfaij- in Eotk wood BtrrWirfaat 3 o't.ock p. ni- c:" tUj. TERMS. Ten per ecra. on 1T of -iie : t'iv tian"- 4 ooeHhiM c ri.rT;tatian of -ju1 :iOt- lai! f O. rmatfi.1er nf .er the yxr: o u nr- maiH a ieu o Ibe ffrvm ; f Therv-f lTabMancLttil tu th- w;Cw. H;i.i- H-r. lur.rt fcer liletnii. .ad at ber !'ih tbe TrTw-:fj lo paid tothe beirtacd W-ri reviwrtaiiTmof M ioba J. Hay. tbe tmM- u ue ti is tvomual annua .TmectK. iuxwt lulewt. Tbe tirirt red Hrmcau to be wcured br juderaeat bind. EIN1E Ha Y. I-AVir 'iTi riVTt. A.SSIE CilKKFlFlJ), Adroaci4.-atore of iuta iiay. d d. PUBLIC SALE OF - Yalualile Eeal Estate. PrRTAVT t. an orW of th ir;lia' t ..nrt mtrel County, a . ihtrre v m be .id at pabiic Mie. 01 (be .rvru;-, abtul o.jc mile &aa 0 New LcxibfUrc. ou o'rl k p. x. the foU-iwisz ds-1ld n al - Laie. iaie iiw ipeny of m earJfcT. d. : a re tain 'arm t:iaie ia ihe I'.r;fe:f i.f iiul- derrwk. vifjry w .wwft aad Mare ot rrnn py(Tan:a. a--iia:Tiff ;ait f Ax. - V'.ee, iiesry HraiL-rkacap. Nrl.-n Sayk. J.--ita tY an-i rwrjei i raaser hir. r-iajrire aoit i atrea, bar-.r iberma creeled a tvo-siory frame DWELLING HOUSE Ejxk barn 9xr otbCTOttiafiir.pv A saii'.l tir-f-tiard. u. LniT-iAr aud i-Jt'a:y o a ir oa tbe tia. huMAioa ritrn n tbe L-t rity tf AprJ, 11. TERMS. Tea per cent nt tbr pn-rha- wkxitt oo day rf axle ; )laooe of ooe U.inl on r-nr.naa'i"i -f and ooenbird in ine year, and ti i-i in to years fmm At-nl 1 11. Tbe hrfrrr,-aymiata io be iciired 1-r iudrtrrai bi-nd ;E--t' r. jwrmo:, jaa2S. A2nUntv-aiflr m. flv.tii-r. -A OUR CLEARANCE SALE -or- FUR G03DS. AT Slaughterai Prices ! has ;Urted with a r?L If jou want a FUR CAPE OF MUFF. or a lumdsooe SEAL JACKET at a very low figure, it will lie to your intere?t to come soon, a quite a number ol rjieeial Capes and Jatkei have alreadj liecn s-iJ. FINE SEAL VPES of the le?t and newet shape? at $0, $45, $-0 and $7 a redHC tion of $20 to (25 rom the Regular Frie. zSEAL JACKlTS.z At a reduction which sjtcs at lea-t $73.10 a garment on next Ha son's i'i ice. Cormliefore oar line of size id broken. HORSE & 7ARD, ri?TH AVI.. PTTTSBKGa. FA. FEJiiia Bnic Liisr Bsnlafio- Tbc otily rare and radica cere fur CONSTIPATION. BILI0U5SES, INMGESTIOS. aad alt disorder" of tb tirer. harnn-d bucdreda ef vwple and k '-be nly rrainy foe Uiew t eaaa. and in ea-w to whirs h ia:llfta bar aneHe faiied. Testtmooia; f-oia tundredt of Mt4 lirin ia Biair Pennsylvania. 1. mannfa-mred bv fi. T. rTKt.V.. W 1L LIMBr;. PA.. ATTtbeP. T i R- ... and for vaie by all Iruczttaai SO eena per hctil. Son cea-Jise nul- lb iatrl aix-wa tbe Ia diaa Anw-aead Trade Mark. 4-."- S6-lT- S. P. gweitaer, late of Sand Pate has Torrbaaed " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At Cumberland. and baa rained aad refur Biwed ibe mid bam uinoat:i:v. and b.1 it a aravelaat Hotel lo ar-ciEntidaie ihe tra cJna putiuc wa latl. and 1 Oosce UqaGn at Cm ba-. H lis) ba i enmneetk-ji wi-hlrje How! a la-re saantttv of Banthmaa aid e-snuer Kir . Kyc W'hikT fr- aaie. b ibe vn! or fallaa, at tbe loLavs( ri-ts : Two Year eld at K SO pe gallon. Thres " - " f- A" " " Four " " ti 00 " The jirv f the fre tt ! i eri.f. wh raron Tbeprxeuf tbe Wtikey ao-i l'f mtn a.vaa aonsEtwssy ibe order. wbU-h 1. irnre rrocija aocnuca aad liilpsorxiu Add-ava ail oro) aa S. f . SWEITZER, crureriiAMi, MB. aTrs-se-eo, DIAMOND VERA-CUR A FOR Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles, INDICESTION, N uses , Sou r Stom ach. C I d d I nets, Heartburn. Consti pation. Fullness. Food Rising Disagreeable Taste, Nervous ness. At I -rt-.3r t and l!rv.orat be rpsTon w-r I S' 'T "- fi -v, j., isastna, THE CHASLES A YOOELEt Ei-tawra, la. 5tjacobs on, Staiilenien and Stockmen. CURES Cat. S-ew9. ifrart. Same. Caa. Siraiaa, Lwana. $cis. Cranea Hecia. Acratcaaa. Caatractivaa. f lea W -i .a . i. SsnnaRatt. Se Twit. tsamttr. ttitt. W'vttov. P.H Eva. F .ttau. Taavi. Safefita. Biajiwa aaa Sfm witbeweanyStiaet. Owrtr-i aria eara Ucrje. Cough-Cures Ar? ai'iatiiar: ; 1 u tl:r on br-v; Lnomn 1 i: rxtr-i-in.i'.a.irx rtl'TLt qiiii'.H- 5i AT"4 nTry KiwtaL 'tr in'3Tly ivui x crniJTT rP7sraTion lisi i-e-ru i cn-Al-r ueuuitiia . liita au tt-T if-ra-r.Jy f..r rsitis. rtm:liA. L-iot.liai.a3, aiMi p'ii ai.ijiry ntnfls..ai3 m ff-'iarrjl "I ;Jflr-re-i nx-rf ihsa teht fnnntha fni a vamt rourti a4ttvUiActi -th hem-orrt- 01 Uw U-ii-c aii-1 tlw 5vt4rali ot rtaiVr. TJit- p!.yKiatts pa.e aaae lap, tut druist jreTi!ie! on tr try Ayer5s Cherry Pectoral. I did w. and 5ion beran tn impr-rre; my ktntr? beai-i. lis- e-v;b e-aU. r-l I b-r-jue tiM-r and healthier rlian I fca-e eier lfn V-lore. 1 w.iuid ujaret Iliat Ue uatne of Ayef ("hrrr f-uml !e rltai?-d H l.:iir a' IJ.V. f.-r it eenauily e; Jife." K. J. ftlidru. Sli. Rit!!s Ayrr-. - a i year au I took a ry had enM. abkh w-ttW my )uiit:. I kvt Llftit aaeata a rtu-tio: -"ii-'l. ttal ereat 5iy dirtir" mcilK-iiK- dtd ?ne r pvl. I trird itir.y Tvmefltf-i. bt.t n-erirrd bo -ae-fi t : e"ervi.iT tieivi .-.tJ of D:j r.TtiTery- I wa diea to e Aver' (Tjry r-t..rt!. zmAk a la.t r-rt. did . Fr in the f.rt .i af I (ittUtDA-w t.tef. st, slur nritir two Kirv- -f it. wa o'4e?-!y f-ton-l to lfe-tftli." F. Allans. New tlrvtrc, N. J. .Oyer's Cherry Pectoral, rttrTAtr cv Sr. J. C. AYEK & CO., Lo eU, Haza. Stxi 1 lr-K K- frtee S i tjottxa, $5. -THE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Somerset, Penn'a. o - 0CWOSITS RCCCIVCO IN LAHCC ANDSMSLA AMOUNTA PaT ABLE ON DCMAND. ACCOUNTS MCHCMANTS. f"t, STOCK DCALCMS, 0 OTMtS SOLIClTtO. DISCOUNTS DAILY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: URn M. Iltts. W. H. HiiLta. Jaw L. Pt&h, Cha. H. Fisaia, JOHS E SOPTT, GaO. E. SiTlJ, Fsii) W. Etteciu. Edward Sctll, : Valevtise Hav, Avi.itEW Paaaar, : : Piwbixt Vice Pekwdent : : : Cashiae. The facds and secnrltiea of this bank i are securely protected in acelebrated Cor- liss Earclar-proof ate. ice only sie ma!e absolutely Fr.ri".Ar-proof. Scmsrssi County National Bank Of Somerset, Pa. Estib'is'wo, 1877. firirf as a Hitawt!, t8? CAPITAL. $50 000. Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't Wm. B. Frease, Vice Pres't. Miltcn J. Pritts, Cashitr. Directors: Wm. H. Knonta, J.wiah Sprect. inan H. Miyder, Juaeph B. 1-avia, iemsae A-iflt, iaal Snyder, Jwtm M rnjk, Joba Stofft. Harriwo OTd aaba. MiUer, wm. lirfaley. Cnt.me- of'bi Batik wHl receive tbe oaS 1 11 urrai treaanetit eonmeia with aaia han mg 1 Paniea wihlcr to srnd mony east or weat caa. be accuutsdaitl by drait fur any kffitnBl. 1' alel loci. CuCertiov made in all pan of the railed italidicted. ar4m DO TOT SLSOfT ,-,. v.r,d t. t r. F. I ir-n- eotL tbe old fashioned Whikey boose? No. recufytne: no ooopoundinx. hnt direcx from Ltppencoa Poet office, fireene eounty. Pa which has alwava ma.ntained its reputation of makinr ym -nodi Wa. Our mail order set artment eives prompt attention Jo all orien. and at tbe prices we ofler our roods, makes one competitors en- vioaa. We carry in st jr tbe tiUowirr well- kn.wn brands oEv M baAiea. in ooarta. caiioDs and bamrd : LippeneoU a Ueeruoit enbeinw. Monwjsahei. Grays full and complete stock of? hes. Gina. 4c r Otijson. 'iQckenbei.ma-. Alononeaheia. Uraya, etc. A";o a Wines, Brandies. WHuor Priem lim miMK avsaew. U. E. EtrrrscoTr,, lh stiller and Wyolesale Liqnor Dealer, ,53 Smithneld SL, nttsburgh. Fa. 'A trl - . "-m r-tm .j-v. CM nuywi C J. ITTTT" t tU sw ma nmiw all Id vWtt ir.il mat n buui or nmt It ia ia esty aixtb aaatiai. aialtvur. jaaJ- 3V. A m L n:ver,ty n-no oo mkj.it, 1" m.ni i-.f the rv.ntemr.Iitei mar- i Alices tram., fc ry 7- . -.ir n... ' i . in- 1 jr.; - - , , ; . vl? ri. -anil rewiain.. atj -raraa i-a um aa : riatre Cetween Artnur an sjigvn wu-a ; wnu wir -. ui.u. lur w .ue etuwr j 'Kmamu oral aw. - -r I Sha w is now exotusttel? Herald PERPLEXITY. I kaoa acbarmi.- little asakl, U 11b 10ft Mm ey, aad ta. r Of jot lae Ttrj kneltest .bade la abort, aupreaey fair. ae won my bean Iocs loo And know. it. tbere'iao -te', Bat when I try t tell her m. he ianr'iA and safv " -rl r-:t Of roCTNe I k tow ibe doern't reef a Tbat abe wanta ae to jf-x HeT eurt reply a prea in- Creaul.ty. 1 know ; And yet it bother me, yon -e, Wbea I woald taik abuat My V-re be all tbe world vo me 1 o bear her aay , - oet out ;"' S-me l;y, I know, 1 hail persuaW Rer mat I really meaa A thai t ny : tbat I bT- laid Jly lrfc befure aiy qoeea t And oa : I woavder nifbt and dr.y UarraaMd by drea dfu doubt. If w bra tbat time eowtet abe v LI fay Ia Atfienj", - et out ! ' .w.' rr.'V r.fKrv..r A BROKEN LOVE. EV t K. A. K. BAKE. One ne morning in the prirsir, t-a years ao, there catne cp to toy rooci with my French roila and chocotate a, dainty little pink note. I was certainly astonished in a mi'.d way at early ad- vent, bot I knew the writer, and wae by no ineana seriooalj ctirioua. E!ien is in some dreadful dLstreas about seme dressmaker, or exercised a boat her spring shopping," I said, ' and it can wait, for I am irti-u!ar about a few things, an 1 a -alu, dlilertie breakfast is one of them. t N) I Laid the note aaide and took np the morning paper. Having finished both breakfast and newspaper, I took cp El len's note with that feeling of relucla&rv! with which we come back from great emotions to tbe small, svifish concerns of oar own everyday life. The note, for once, was fail of real, ear nest feeling, and roused both my sympa thy and cariosity, thoajh it contained only thce few lines : 1eas Sarah : Conte to me a! once. I am in great trochlea boat AIk. Yocr. etc., Elles Tkaveen. "About Alice r I speculated now with a verv grave in- terest. Alice Traveen waa ve'ry dear to me, and I drese-l myself ia haste, and went at once to relieve the cariosity that had now become aanetv. I found Ellen narainz Ler trouble in the most elegant of morning dresses, And with the a.-t dismal of laces. Yet snme- how tie tone and atmosphere of th house had ijnite disjielied the fears that had Lurriel both mv hands and my feet. frtK last Knnr ftw I heard A lie taklrnr 1 her singinz leason. an-1 Maud had kisrieu me in the hall with all her usual joyous abandon. " Some love ailAir," I now decideil, and I waa not wroc;. Ellen was feeling herself to be the most injured and miserable of mothers. Alice had Uau iv .Kis, xiVhad nadir ret oa ed the chance of becoming Mrs. Van S-lo-gen, and accepted the modest destiny thai a young captain of artillery could give h-r. "And, my dear Sarah, be is under or dtrs to join the army now, and he and Alice want to be married atooce.and the trl L. nrrfadrvsa fit to be seen, and lu t, .nrt.:r,,rf- cently ; and. npon the whole, it is the most dreadful afHiir." "And what does William say about it V She looked at me indignantly. " Now, Sarah, what do yc-a expect ti at William would say ? Y'ouknow bow full of dreams and crochets he always is. lie says, of course, ' Let the young ones ba ve their way : that youn; El Jridge is a flte, noble-hearted fellow ; and that any dre Alice has is nice enough to be married in." "Well, Ellen. I think myself that young Eldndge is ia every way Alice's epial , the family is certainly a very estimable one" . k tbat ia wot tbe . ... question. Sack Eldndjeis vot : 1 uon i care for family, and that kind of non- wife was meted back t- him by his sec-sen-e. Van Solgen is rich and has an es-' 02 J. As he had Vghte3 her love, and tabiishment, an.l everything respecUble. j received with old ir difference all her Nancr Alice Traveen foiloaini the drutn effns to aiu an! plejse h'un, so not in a baggage wagon '. And Tii!am never will see these things in a proper itght. I 1 v. H ..A 1 ' ' . . ujn . set- v ut tail we- utiuc au w. , .nwo ;r.n m.n;i hr tnn." - M aar Ellen. I am not against the child : too know how dearlv I love her. o .:. V.n Icen had a ver- liad naniA about his first wife." His first wife : V hy. Sarah, she hai not a particle of style ! How could a man resnect a woman whoneilaer kne how s dinner or s lady ought to be ursased ? If, under each circumstances, he lost his temper, I think he ought to be excused for it. Now, Ali knows hew to man age both cooks and droemakers ; and. between you and me, my dear, they man age the world." " I have heard, too, that with all hi wealth this Van So'gen is really very stingy." Stingy ! And he has got tne dearest !:.' , . - ..Ttftrf a n.t t h T-navt uuicivi.. -' - t"--' " esublishment ia the city. I think it is 2 ahame for neoale to sa? such IbiSats. Two snch houses Van Solgea owns fought certainly to covers multitude of gins. " Hut two houses cant make the child I bapp? if she d s not love the man." t " Then she is very unreasonable, and I gbe ought to be made to behave her- i self. ' 1 And SO she was. Foor Jack Eidri-Jge f . - .T. -ek to his corns, look- W VCAA VU AA. - " ing dark and hopeless enough ; and Al ice came oftener than ever to see me, and wept and complained passionately at her aad Jacks disappointment. 1 resyectett I ,ympathiied with her. Twenty years 1 , , . .. , before I bad had my own little dream of love 1 which had not come true ', and I ,bte spe4k witb authority on f- iU uncertainty an! tnsUbuity. Then as the summer ripened, I went " to m? pleasant Jersey farm, and the Trsveens went to Saratoga. With what subtle tact Ellen laid her plains, and w ith j .-. . ; tr.T.tt.hl In.tnatrv .h . waa W.ioiH ! worked them. I know not ; but the fall though list. man, grave mate Utician . i! broaght her reward. For ; less and indite rent aoout '"'" " "' ' where fashioa or worldly mA sniamfrit ri was in q-aesuon ; an a aa uj T , . , - M.r. .K,. i HUJ,.in.w I Sot surprised, bat still very sorry, an! WHOLE NO. 20G5. the ffion m l-n I aw Alice's Itstiew Kxa acJ vtriaVo t-rep Iliwever, if !elrr ami Jrr jt m-?s !! srt compen- j Ski'in,; pjwer, hi I iter -nsolaUon. j Mr. Traveen wa r.vt itl-iie-l. "I do i not Tke this Diarris. , -arah," he aid ! t iue one ntht. aa we sa. alone over the drawl n,;-roo'u Ti'e, wittiiif f- r Mrs. Tra- ten an.l her Li3..ter. Vaa u ! th? kin 1 of traa 1 s-houi-t have tcousht I iij oaU Laverhf r. and I would njjt-h ratber fce had Jack KidrUls for a .:in-in-law Usa! i, if A'.ij ua-t marrr . ;l - a at. T : be uv: marry; F.;'en thinks he has u time t- .e." "Aa-1 the ch::i is n-.-ttwentw natilaest j Jlirx-h. T.a: u wh-.t t.-cu't.'iea me. Be ; ta-eii the aurn ry and t!i" school-room tta l the yisit.a- stuce. I reiily have not j had i.nse lo ,ret acjoaicu-'J with my own i iiiiilittr ar.J I Jo think 1 should like ; her beauty ar.ii acotv f-i amenta to a-iura j n.y oaa hooie 3 littV tt!e lore she is ' gtveo tt soaie fellow that is almtt a j rtranter to Ui- ! "Hat rilen i -luile sa!isne-3. she sav, ! with Mr. Van j'n' cbaraoer and j petition." j "That is what att.az rue. IfCd ! Alargijty, who ave the dear child, had j aVe ! fjr fctr ajain, an 1 there was to be j a buiLi! !3--.t-a'i c fa weU hnje. you would i see Ki.en liio: frar.;ic-. Iljt kere routes araaaaWutahom we knows nothing ( a. whk,, UrmlBl in Tv.r: except that he is rich, and was not bap-, aJ ,efv h ex,:;c.'r i,et,r py With hi Srstwitet and f-he strives I jeitj, wlthihin-s iti.t.bJe in c-r-ler to give j u r nhf.n , WM ,(JO 1 Lrrctii .JtJ) lii.u. I iui sa? I depre- ' cate the whole tranviu-tjoD. "Whv Jo vou not "!fuk to Alice i then?" "I do, whenever I have an opportuni ty: but bhe says as .-he coal J not have Jatk Eldride, it is j-rrft-tly indifferent to her whom A.e n.arr:-s: and that, as she cannot pltaae hers If, she may as well pieae her cn.'.ntr." Chriyttitas hoiiuavs p!--j, and scon after ttiein in aii the pcrop of late, and saiin, and dlatuon J.. Alice hecatne Mrs. Van jlren. '.Vhalever x:ght be the re- suit i f this nt-irriae, 1 k.id no sympathy with A?icf. -' b as he- m:-?her was to j 6ala,i 1 t :. .1 nor e j miy wen ana i fAlse-f.r hs i she L-fU detrrmine-1 to l tr :e 1 1 an-1 sister an-1 j t-e U'!r P' cnds woald hive eccon.ri an 1 apj...rter her. And I do n ' Wiev.-aat any woman can fail j pnhiicl? from troth and honestly ontil J : a from her nobler ?" f ia th 'r-cy of her ot heart, ! Altcek.iea- I d;.sappr.:.vel the coarse j d 'jr j'-f.'&.urjs fc-rad- ' ua:lf aasn.-n-d a vtry ctremocious char- atter. A Roar ! "ir mcctiis aSer her iaar- riajr-, I went e.irly ore morning to Mrs. Traveen's to a-k Mrid to go shopping witii me. M.t'id wa.ather sister s, and as I wL-':.e I to --e Alice before I left the city for the stit: -. I drove there for her. I interrnpt-I a si-terly quarrel, and Mo i w;!b ria.hinz eves and baming , cbeeKi 3a;d "it.e w a 1 H J cjait. and that ahe vuld lie ready to go with me in half an hoar." Ailce oJered no explanation, b'lt sat wi h a moo-iy tice foldineacd urtf.ldicg a newspaper she held in her hand. lier manner wai so jeca'iar that I I hope I shall M 'J " "a-n-.' i not 1 in the way for half an hour, Alice." "No," she in?ere 1 pettishly. "Yoa can stay, and so'l l. to.o, if yoa like ; that seems to be every one'r mtsslon to me." I saw that s-he war in one of those sullen, rtvkie. mo'? cf selfish ne- that occur '.aly wherea - -'.r-ttje semieof me fancied or reii wror.j his obliteraie-I for the time alt -onvent:or:l n-cards. Bet lief.ire I could rep! v Mr. Van j-oittn came It amazed me'to e Low timid and in nervous this man tad l-cme. Alice rileI him a lintel v. No slave ever tremble! bef-re a tvrant as did this , . " . , ... proa iac r ine coi J. snorni tua- tv he calld I'cnishmett is Ian:. I k c"t.t. Tne .. ..t.t.. .:... ..a taf a iii-a.?are i.e t t. , A'.k slightel bits, so 1 took with polite ; apathy tis mjet ten lcr atten..on ana ! . n. t Try -n I'tivnt r.ra. na , " - . ...... . . 1 . . ..... I II- wante-i to know her nans for the Could i d?. fhe --ltd r- t lave any he get her anythitg she desired dow t town ? "No: she Lai more than he i wanted " What sTir.j-ert'ents suonM iu maV f.r their a-:mmer trio? " A ( he malt j p!a.-ti were al.fce 1 her." He wandered t from win-t- to a-indow. maile little 5 k-s which she snierei to fall to the ! women." The f-eat cnar ... .".. - -ground withc-it as? t retf ne of respond- j ticn is to be natural, and to a?-. 1 ing t.o thru... Ht.al y. under cover ef taent. It is a reflex of cara vr.c. w.y present, he s.sst.u.ed a braver? he course. one most have som-tntr-z t - ta.. was ur fn-a f -i.-t. and said : -You are n,t we.l. darling, this mem- ing. Take pi care of vonrself. for I B,ut Wve ?a for a few honrs : so kiss me good-bye" She 1-vike-l st bins with enntemptaoes in IlSt-ren-e. an t s:n;j i? aaswerea : . . , . . 1 . r.'1 .-.1 r n trow it Then " - - a sh- offered hitr. a k, with an air that i w-.u'd have "!atir.t-fl any e:sa who j knew -.hat he had a rght to take it. j My vist was a vi-ry unpleaa.nt one, a'thoth Ah. . relented and apologized j soinea hat bere I lef A great pity ; filled my heart .r tt is wife so lovel and petted : and inexplkr.bie as it may seem, , I could tot think r speak of her bat a " Poor A.ice I found out frm Mau 1 the caue of the special i'.l terper I had ju witnessed. Ja k Eliridgehci n.ale himlf famoa by some act of dart tg courage and gal lantry, and the paptrs were full of his praises. Alice. 'i".ite unue! to self-control, bad stx-ien wcrJs concerning hiat which Maai consilered Mrs. Van Solgen ought n..t to have spoken, and, while i t; I t they were oa tbe subject of conjugal do es. Maud had a!i remonstrated with ; her on her unnecessary scorn of a hus- J ban-! so asnd to her. j I did not rail on Alice for some time ; again, an 1 then rlnti-nstaaces took me i r.i-t of New York until the c'ose of the I . . war. At Crst I correspondel regain? ! with Mrs. Traveen ; but in the ?oyage of fir aL .-""l i life frien Ui,; .irin art and, ta? as tltey abte to expre-e absence lengthened, wy correspondence paper- Tae nntutoer v ieu r . . ... . .honld be restTKtea to a few. .... t... ex 1 ' n nnl Jn-i. therefore, m? surprise on - , Mara t4i .Vf Ytrk, five years after opon b?nrve u.-- find fcer a widow beau tifal, i her great, pensive eyes seeaaed wonder fat!y In keeping with ta trailing, aftn.hr-j-armenU if her early wi-hw l. w-i. T :- d areeai.ie event ( o: it .vr. ere a.l for20ttn, an-1 I was j .,!- te- ; store-i to my old iuvtc in her f.-r. There its at thta time a i' ta tu an ! crar;w sn ail beraaya. Lut I a foend oat thl one nroe and one f rr I e nee had a wonl-rfal power ovr t r ; for r.enerxl EMriJ waa now I.vitj ia New York, and tber tptt .-.".? n mt in soe'etr. The tt of lb-.-? ru.!. -!..- h:-h I 1 I rjrr " 2' r1 : h'j. :. I 'i' f)b-r f-r A!i. A attj liM i'it'r'? :: Yet he cnntina'd t ! wha:etr7 a woman may do to a: n f-r a jreut wronc, and win hack in i.:f r-! e. Dct the oM warn5-heart.i Jack K'.Jridc-ha-i disappeared ascon.j.;-!r!y aji tee oi i merry, impuiiTe Alice Traver.. an i the two new characters did not cjiuTrtheu-l each other. Yet she had lata hope '.eft : Tae a- eral. thooh now both rkn am inn- tial, sought ao other woman lave, far as ooa!d be diaeoverr-1, and Altos hoped that her memory was t.i'. ff r fu! enotttrh to prereut her havtr; a rival. This d ream was id ien!y an ! tu!! brtken. It waa rer-rtel that f rt-neru! Eliridife kad pjne S:r.h ? A'tec I t some Large lanJe-1 inletvs'j t'-.f-r? ; and when he returned a! the end of a m;nti he brocRht bn-k with hitn the I-.vlirst of brides. The ahock to A'.h-e was terrible. N" worse, perhaps, than her marriage ha 1 been to Ja.-k : bat he ha 1 a icr-at aa i constant octlet for her rlef ia n.l.ta'y daties and harl work. Alioe !iJ r. such medicine for her heart, an ' her of despondency were scare-:y tn--ire .!! tressin than the recklesnew s'la a hi. t she now enterei into every pe s ' f dissipation The snmttier f-sttv';:! at several difTerent warencj pla e- t?'. ! fearfaliy oa a constitaLon erert.ttl by in! jlecr an 1 eittleatest. :n i ':v u: the tone which health? ef n-isc i njartA The wicter seisra saw her :;'.': ti. r--reckless, and her physician p-rr-phe' .e 1 an ear'y an 1 rjpil decay if itne re-: were n-.-t given b lh tj lier heat ani I bode. Late in the season h- t-x-v .1 - 1 . : the eionous vears of r.er voi..i, a . the eiorious vears of her voi:i the mighty bleslnj which hi 1 e- ? i th-tn, she estimated her at the r real value. Then she rem eru '.re-5 l". claims of her chil l, ihe i'-ve .! I.rr ja--ents, the yx-l ":ie tiii.t have d-ne. Within the cold sj!jw of Jeath she ma.'e aoble resolutions, which I hare n j doubt she woald have kt-pt if she ha i lived long enough. T-Jtshe never ful'y recovered. Warm climates and me-Lcin! waters were a.! in va.a. lei Florida, after two years of wary, rest less life. "ot far from the eV.tage w l er she SpDt her hv-t sutferin dAvs was a grove of orange tre-s, aud C3 i-r tij--m, "life's 2:.'j1 fever over, she s Yes, she sleeps weil : f r ther-; is n piecing a broken love. A mlstA.e in marriage is t" a woman irrev aM-: sr i the shipwrecked heirt never lis U a.-tm a peaceful haven till it rea- hes the j-wrt of the Eternal. Talker3 and Listeners. "Tell me net of your dotl..j an 1 dis couragements," says ; jt'ie. - I have plenty cf tcy own. Bit talk to me f your hope and faith." The t-ne of com plaint is one which we are all foreAo. to a-'eept, and whi- h is not only i.tar -O'iS to ourselves, but hartfu! to ali whi come in ctnta.-t with ns. In sp.-jkin ui a yonng woman who had hile.1 severil positions, bat with no dajree of success, an elder woman said, "she could pxid incsms if she had not been so satisSel : she was continually fiu hc fault and never felt that she was ayrre-ciate-i." It may be safely said that this af.lt u of mind is one thit almost pre-Jeterrulne-i failure in any line cf woik. IV.ierce under alverse clrcnmstan-.-rs will o;t-n bring about favorable results, wi:: 0.1m-j-Uict only actentuites and axes the cause of complaint. Avoid meat., n . f the disagreea'sle tains that may cr.ttte into Tour life. If you can not be patieitt yon can at least be silent. Tne se- -et . soccess lies not so much in r.ow !K hat to say as in what to avoid saving. v t to fading fault with your own clnn-i-aaces, avoid criti. iing other e. j The habit of criticising one fr.en-.s an . acquaintances is one tnat .ten much that wouia otcerw.- .T j and helrfui in social life. I n-t l.v nf TrT friend. It : 1 tne jm.. ------ - - . . . ! "V. i fnmi " to mv the leat. an j ! "bad form," to say rv. This Lah.t : ae-ctess ana nnn-cessa-. .'.-TT-. r.'j-r rreva."ii'. 1 . 1 ,-...w TW n. 1T1I " some of whom fill lonz hoar in trie o-c- nrMtli.ti cf th .ir opin'Ktts. regir. the eff-ct it may have. A ho".-" ::-. 1 discountenance s"v .1 c.-.nver-a- a.wavs j tions by protcpt a I. if c-e 1 be. ev-r j maasures. The best Uikers ire the lest 1; . i . : . . t rrrtrr'Hl. i. . L' ' is an noni i'.j-u ! beinz a t.l ii-teaer to .in.?'? and lB-ten with y-.ur ear, iu- w..-., '.d he one of attention. tttale SCOU.' n the art "f ' bee? aal'l Uiar. 1 ! tioo, woman, if n'.t the victor. ; 1 the la - j giver. No one can t a mae.er 1 --i.-t. j satton wt ho has n.t learnel attt.-a if'it ! about. Ihe m.na e j th-Vngne cannot repeat them. A Fn.-3 writer says: "Avoid wentK-n u j--f i self: if yen praise yoarself ?oa rt-.t ! be rUeve 1 ; wheres-. if yoa crtt.c, ; rourseif. they w..l take y i at yv r i wora. - t IJ.:trcr t merrauuu' Fr those who desire to becorse ex per: in the art of expression, letter r:i.: z perhaps, the sert early experience. Ty this is not meant s-a letter wr.t'.r.g as s done by harrie-L busy, harasd i-- , who most necessarily saadwkh th.s c ccpation in between the severer .!r..es of the da?, but the letter writirar cf the voang and ardent, who inner w-l-.es a: resected until the dull pai-er gl .-" -?a life and feeling- Xhe man who is sctistotne-i tj hav.r his thoughts at bis fingers' en Is is ca: uraliy more apt to have the-i at h tones, bnt w aether bis idea tlowed readily before he Rave free rex W tLf.t wh his pen or uot mut reaata a a:t r of conjecture. It to res.na e to pose, however, that the rat. . letters he in bis earl? vonlh to Lis m.-er. bis sweetheart. or his friend have hai :i appreciable iariaence upon his l-.ter c.n ?ersaliooal style. The exeni: ise of letier ar.tx: sn u. l I , . i n,-,n ;tj i 3jvs a::d oe ! .L.t.H restrkte i -tv- 1 i. my cenence w tuiu v.- f they wi,i -jevie ------ . tn th taai. mar tuns oe tne and ': struments of building better than tae? - ' ksow.-Jow-- -- - , - - .f 1 -SRlESSEM, "-Xa-'Sk rlttebh.ra. J
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