jle Somerset Herald. KSTAHI.ISHKI IN... rfonns of IJublication. , ,m,1 every Wednesday morntng at ..: .1.1.. lt -ll?4 n.fil- ' tu,.rli.iK.u will be discontinued udIiI .'w w Wid up" 0,anuu'u,, H" 11 to notify us when tmbscribtrs do not r't 'out !,, ir l"1 00 bl'd repoU!iibIe tllt.tUlwonpton. ,.fiU i rvniovliie from one po-tofflc tt .rrfi.-W Siv us tl,e ,U"Ue ll" form TUB SOHKKSKT IIKKALD, tSuMCIUiET, I. - .17 1 I f r Al tV XOTAIIY I'IBLIC. V- somerset, 1'a. It I f 1 1 . ...i-v. V-T-I.4W Sort!" 7, ..,. , ninist.-d I'l" " -AjeJ t-''11' oin.UMTid lidclily. rTTllAY. W. WALKER. II AlT iKN K YS-AT-LAW, J M'TAUY IIHL1C, Somerset, 1'a. SlroHKn.-C.-rt House. El) I".. M'l'l.U n-i;NK-AT-LA't u. 170 Fourth NL, rittsbuY, 1'a. J. A 1' iX'l Jn E Y-AT-LA W, Somerset l'a uvrai.- i"i-i-'r" 1(,"'k s,urc- lU.VKY M. BFBKLKY, l,s,rinF1r-t.N:.li.H.al lt.nk. hulbkbt, a11x'u.kv-at-lvw, fxau ixL I'a. A. l4 G,rcil'i;K B. SCFLL, , tA . 11" 'UN E Y-AT-LA W, Somerset, F ;;F1. w. BIIISFCKKU, ATT u E V-A TLA v, Somerset, Pa. t.-S.vin .Tinting House How, ....posiu; Court J1L SCOTT, , .Vll'UllNKY-AT-UW, Somerset, 1'a. F. kooskb, A i lol-N E Y-AT-LA W, v- H. KooNTZ. J. U. IX. LE. i'iMMZ A; OCl.K, V An-ili-Nr-VS-AT-LAW, somerset, ia -ivr nui atutitioii t lUKiiit n- tn -Ui l.' ;ih ir iin uim ix-;ililj'ininB n-iUii. Hiii.'. in Trim llouso 1U, ..j.iMlc i'alkmim: hay, Al l(ii;.VKl-AT-LVV, uui-M'l, 1'a. l w.K-il riii lt--.il Kj1;iU'. Will athtitl l i-iiH-fiiiriiu-a l hiMtv wilb imiinjil- toh.v ii. riiL, t) A l It-.UNEY-AT-I.AW, SilllHTM't, I'a. Will niiitiy HtK'iul to all lur.ia.s fii i.. luiii." Moiwy aiViiiK''U u colUo t JiNi'-- 4'lllt- ill MullllllOlil liluck. TullX 1. K1MMKL, J . A1TOU.NEV-AT-LAW, SointTM t, I'a. WiiittH'l toall lU!-iii ftrusll l bis taNHutikl and tjoiuiiiK cuiili, wild p.ji;.p!ii auJ lidriliy. Ullitt u ilaiu Ciukk l-Kau- Colli'wth tirmi-ry flo'- TAiiJjj ri:t;ii, J A ri'VHS E Y-AT-L- W, !SllT!lt, 1U. 0S-iu Miiiiiumlh BltK-k. up tiUiirx. Eii toarr oil Main Cnww HIW-L follwtiolis la'Jr. Ui!vr llliil. lill -Xilllliu'l, HU J all ra- iMMiu-ss alltmieU lo Willi proHiplut j nji-niy. A. J. IXiLlti tUX. U C. tXiLUOUX. it'LlionN & fOLUOKX, J AlTuUN E Y S-A T-I -V W, Miu'Wt, Ta. i'.i Iicuui-k ciitn:t l to our -ulv will be j'.Hiij'i.i hikI luitlifuliy alU'iiJi-d to. 'till-c-Ljo umOv in HiiiierM u litillonl and at0rtli oHiuuc. hunr) nig and coiiveyam-iiHt; c-ut-im nu.Mnable U-rin. HL lSAKI . A 1 1'uUN E Y-AT-L.V W, iniift, 1'a. rf'ttictii-e in Sonwixt and adjoiuiug Ail t'lu-iin-M' eulrui.U'U lo linu will hieivi -prlllll uLli'llllou. 1 a. O iKKK. 'Til. W. II. i:L'l'l'EL. f'omtOTH & lU'I'I'IIL, V AmUtM:VSAT-i.AV, ISoiiierHet, I'a. A.i tiUiin- iitrul-J to ttu-ir -are will be tnli. mid puui-IUMlly atU-iil-U lo. illi-e uii iUm CUM cirtt-l, o-iioMU: Malinuolu V. t AKoTIIKllS, M. I)., 1HV.-K1AN ami 11 I'JiEON, SoiiK-riii t, I'a. oin IVuiiK Sirtx-t, uvur IL 1L SLaiioa. iilcaii Ml ollire. DIL P. K. SHAFKKli, 111 YfK IAN imi sniOEOX, Soini-met, 1'a. T--:iJh Mp liriifi-ifMial t r ii-s to tlie citi ut Miiiiixi and vicinity. llln-e ut-xl Cjr uWriiiiiHi-iiii tioU-L D! J. M. LOUTH Ell, I'UYll IAN AMiH IKiKuS, J)!L II. KIMMELL, T-V.rmhi. prnfTional wn iivs to the citi-J- Niimr-. ! and K iiiiSy. l'iil. pn-s-Lii:. ric-u.l iK-rn'i tx- IouikI al lii of . " Miu m, ti ,,f I Ma in. .lid. ; TV!-J. S Mi MII.LEX, 'ra.liuil.- in Ik-ntiMry.) tovt ait,.Mion to the pn-M-rxation -i-Btun,it.,-tii. Amth-ial iuwiiMl. 1 nl(:Ii. -j., i-,,t, u!l.l:Utrj . ttM'O IT : '": i r 1 li. lutii k ' tsUire, ,M "-"i l ' and Tuiriot nlrii-ti. C. II. (Orrl'OTH, ; Funeral Director. I WMaiurnrSL lli.K-iiv, -4) l'atriot SU 1 -r-niAT. J. . lloici y. 1 Real Estate and Collecting 1 Agency. - i'''t'l"r!' l" buy orvll tiriimortowu i L i ",!"'-ix-t ntiinif or where, aro i ' , ul "ur.iin.v m Kn.-.M-r bloi-k. i ..Tl!i V"'1';'"" Ml" '-c'vi-ii toall uiail in- ; r X-"a'.ui ,ri- mid l-..tM.n of pro- . K,.r. KMZEK I'.EArllY." Kue.-r Illoek. '. WotiMf -4, 1'a. i Oils! Oils! -o- :!' V'.!!f.R'r'"'"r r,, I'ittKburf IVtatrV ilr ?"V- ' '"k hvialty of lR"l'-tUfiu.-i brand rf & Lubricating Oils XaPtoha & Gasoline, W ""' fr,"l, ,V1 'O- We c'aal ".(uri.uu witu every" kuowa Product of Petroleum V Ii U tU uicwt uulforuily Satisfactory Oils -IX THE Am erican farket, r ". Tn,d for Kotnemet and vidul U upili, ty "'K UEEIUTS and UlEAiSEA KOBSEIl, Hotuentet, Pa. n 1 VOL. XLIH. NO. -THE- First National Bank OK- Somorset, IPenu'a. Capital, S50.000. Surplus, SI 8,000. DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN L"GE AND SMALL AMOUNTS, PAYABLE ON DEMAND. ACCOUNTS OF MERCHANTS. FARMERS. STOCK DEALERS. AND OTHERS SOLICITED DISCOUNTS DAILY. liOAHI) OF 1)1 RECTO IW. IjKI E m. hicks, ;eo. r. wrUi, W. II. MIIXKIL, 1H T. S. SCULL, IlII-yECKEll. JAMB 1. I'l tiH, JOHN IL 1SXTT, EKE1 W. EKWAIID SITU,, : : niKSIHEXT. VALENTINE HAY, : VICE l'KESI KENT. HAUVEY M. LEUKLEY, . CAS1I1E1L Tlie funds and securities f tliis Uink an? se-un-ly pniUvl.tt in a celebr.itiil ( oki.ish lli K- ui ak I'uooK sakk. 1 he only anfe nutde abso lutely burtlar-pnaif. Tie SoffiBrset ConntT National OF SOMERSET PA. K: EtUblUM, 1877. Ori!;i at l Kitloi.il, 1890 CAPITAL, $50,000 SURPLUS AND UN- DIVIDED PROFITS $16,000. Chas. I. Harrison. Pres't. Wm. H. Koontz, Vice Pres't. Milton J. Pritts, Cashier. Directors: SAMUEL SXYHER, JOSIAII Sl'ECHT, JOHN II. SXYltEfL WM. EXISLEY, JoXAS M. nxK, JtillX STUFtT, NnAII S. MILLER, JOSEl'H li. KAVIS, IIA11KISOX SXYKEIL J EKuME M UEhT, HAM. li. UAUKISUX. Customers of tliUlunk will r-eelvft!ieinot UU-ral inwliueiiteiHiMisieiit wi:iisiiteli:ikiiiie. 1'ariie wistiint: lo iil niii-y enst or weil can be accoimiKHLiteU by lruli for any amount. Money and valuable secun-d by one of l!e Imi!i1'k reit-lirated Miles, Willi most improved time l.tek. Collections niade In all imrtsof the United States. Cluirv intslen.te. Accouuu aud deoits solicited. 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BENSIiOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER m AXI BLANK BOOK MAKER Johnstown, Pa- e 51. rmma 1'edrlclt Philadelphia, Pa. Simply Marvelous Intense Suffering of a Young Girl Ended White Swelling Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Gentlemen Urged by the feeling that some parent might have atteutiou direct ed to Hood's Sjarsaparilla through vaf statements, as mine was through that Mr. J no. I McMnrray of Kavenswood, V. Vs., I give the particulars of my daughter Emma's Buffering and cure. In December, 1S66, when four years old, she injured her right knee by a fall. The injury culmin ated in wLiio swelling. The limb commenced to contract, and to en able h-jr to get around I made Ler a Pair of Crutches. V.tUo using these she Lad a second fall, the knee grew worse and the limb con tracted. The following August the doc tors decided to bandage the leg. They pulled the knee-joint apart by main strength and put It in a piaster bandage. " During the six months the use of the filas:er-of-paris bandage was continued, t wa9 renewed three or four times. The limb grew worse instead of belter. All sorts of appliances and bandages were re sorted to, but there was no improvement, the disease continued its inroads. Five Abscesses formed on the limb. We took her to a prominent hospitaL The doctor said it would be necessary to open the leg and scrajie the bone, and perhaps finaHy to Amputate the Limb. She bad waalcd away to a mere shadow and as I didn't believe she could survive the operation, I inndo up iny mind she miglit as well die with two legs as one. ' Jiutat this titi!P; I happened to read a testimonial from West iri ia describ ing a cne so similar to my child'sj e. .u in which Hood's SarsapariUa hfi efiecUd a curs, and I immediately decided to give that medicine a trial. It took hold From the First. Before she bad taken two bottles a core or piece of bone came out of one of the abscesses near the ankle. To come to the point, three bottles of Hood Sarsa parillacured Knimaromplctrly. Readers of this can iningine my esteem for Hood's Hood's Cures Sarsaparilla better than I can ei press it. Hood s Sarsaparilla is a family medicine with us. We warmly recommend it t everybody." WilJ.lA.Jf H. Pkdbick, 1414 South Seventeenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. U..JI- r:if the after-dinner pill and liOOU S PlilS xaaH, catUsrtla, SSc Campbell AND Smith Do yoa read our advertise ments ia all the Pittsburgh Dailj rapcrs ? If not. do so. It will pay you, and tlie inducements oflered will persiudc you cither to visit our Great Dry (Joods Establish ment, or order by mail. You will find wc always have ihe goods just as advertised and at the price named. We have 09 DEPARTMENTS all up to date in style, and contain in"; goods at lower prices than you can find them elsewhere. Departments: Garjtcts, Curtains Furniture, Cloaks, Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Linen (Joods, Domestic?, Millinery, Ladies' Under wear, Gents' Furnish- Ladies' Hose, ings, Lace Goods, Art Goods, Neckwear, Crockeiy, Trimming?, Linings, Infant's Wear, Small Wares, Umbrellas, House Furnish- Parasols, jngs, Shoes, Toilet Goods, Corsets. Our NEW TRUNK DEPART MENT is a great Success. Why? Low Prices. FIFTH AVENUE. Between Wood & Smithfield Streets, PITTSBURG. PA. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. A GOOD HEARSE, d everything pertaining to funerals furn Ixtied. SOMERSET - - Pa mMj omer SOMERSET, When Lilac Blooms Began toBlo. I hold a mein'ry wel and iliar Where rhll.lliooil kept Ita ft.t..l year; For all the World was platl you know, When Llliu'.bluoiiis Itejun lo blow ! - I left unheeded Flute and Ixx.k And waded in tlu- babbliiej brook ; l or all the World wa elad, you know. When IJlnc bl.K.ins Intuit to blow! Swe-I liarbiiiijers of roso-hued June, Yourpuiole )luin.-ssi,.k tuiiexnn-l tunc, I or all Hi.-World wa.slud. you know. When Lilac bloom Ix-g.tii to blow ! (lilt there the oreluinl buibli d fair. Son;; tloEited down the nturway sLilr; ltrook.s habM.-d swcnI ; eve's Were u'lour W hell Lilac bliKims Ix-Kaii to blow ! Song ilncili.'.l down my heart was full I ir life so grand aud Ix HiHiful ; Life's banner roll'd to cuiis of sold When Lilac tiloonis bt:aii to blow ! I threw a H-hble In theslrmm Tlw eiMi)- rse a i-lilniiii dream ; Korall the World was glad, you know, When Lilac blooms Im-;uii lo blow ! And O Palace wondrous fair, 1U in thematic ofthealr; Korall Uie Woild was KlaL you know. When l.ilae bl.MMns lH-naii to blow ! - A". .V. 7"Auyun. MISS HOPE S ROMANCE. And now Ki-ntli'inen, sim-c we have fluihlivtl the busiiR'Srt ofck'i'tiiiK a trus U, it Is-hooves n:o, as t-lerk of tin- dis trict and Chairman at this ims-tinjr, to nin-iik of a tciwliir for this ensuing year. IikIlihI, it rives me gnut piras uro to inform our trustee that they will havi- verv little trouble in securing the serviotn of a worthy and estimable woman. The applicant Miss Amelia SqiiahltH came tome a few days ago and akeI me to use my interfereiKv in her behalf. Slie prohaiily meant my inlluenee, p-ntleliKli. I did not .mite i'ii.':ili her. hut nave her to lin- 1 - --n o r derstaud that her inind lni'ht la- at ri-.-t on tlie sllhievL Mix StlllahlM left her photograph to lie presented to the district at this liteetintr. I e:isider it and her manner extremely pr.'is..i-ss- ing. Jilt the woman, gelillemeii to train the tender mind. "Indeed !" Mr. Spick's terse remark expressed H:niiu h that Mr. Sawyer wa on his feet again in a lii.'ineiit. "Don't feel preitidie-.!, gentlemen, bfoause she eame to me first. 1 ler face shows that she has had vxiN'rieinv with boys and girls, and I fivl confi dent hhemav U-ahle to civilize sonic of the wild Indians in this district." "Indeed !' Tliis sj-eoud 'iniler' issued from the lirw of Mr. Spike, w ho ow nisi two of the said wild Indians. "Yes," continued Mr. Sawyer, un mindful of tlie interruption, "our school has las-n deirrlieratinir for the past five or ten years, until thechi!- iln-n in it are the most demoralized s-t to be found in the whole county. They are ignorant, sauey, Itad " "Have a care, if you pu-ase. saw- tr, , ' fpoke up Mr. Hlnck. "ion are aking of our children, not yourown. otiite uif ree with votl that the We i j -school has not Uen as good lately as it might la-. I tie trust.vs have not l;;k- n as iiiuch interest ill it as they hotild. We have alloweil others in the district to monopolize the duties of our otli.-e. In the future the trustees X iicct to hire the teachers themselves, to say what shall ami shall not la- ilone. and tostipiKirt the teacher in every way in their p.iwer. So you may tell Miss Sijualiiis, the protoiyiH' i this car'u-iture of womanhNMl, that we don't want her. We have a treat in store for the children. Dolly Hope i to teach school next year. A murmur ot surprise and disappro al filled the room, and a tall, burly man at the end of the room rse .juick- Xciirhoor. I'm safe to say you don't mean the young gal as lives over the fields yonder?" ."The very same, D.iwson. W hat have you to say against her"."' "Why, she's Irtit a child, not older than inv Jemima. The children won t iliey her." "liive them to understand that they must oliey.'' 1 do inv Ust neighUir, Imt those youngsters are fuller of spirit than my colts are. I'm half inclined to agr.v with Mr. Sawyer; get them a teac'.ier they will learn to dread and have a wholesome fear of." The sinker was William D.iwson a eallhv fanner with a large family. His wife was an invalid, ami Jemima, Vis eldest daughter, a girl of twenty, ruled his home as ln-st she could. He .... . i . i ... . sent six children U scnoo., an-i uiai. left at home Jemima and IloW'rt a handsome young fellow of twenty-two. "Is tliis new teacher the young girl ... . . 1 a t who goes gallivanting rounu me coun try on a big black horse V" asked Ited- r, the father of another big family. "Ves, she rides hr.rscliack." "She has iust retunusl from Europe, they say, and I doubt not her head is fillet! with all sort of outlandish knowl edge. A common teacher would do just as well." "Why now, I think we had iicttcr give the young lady a chance," swke up ex-soldier Iirown. "I am glad for niy children's sake that we are to have a refined, college-bred and traveled teacher. .She is a stranger to us all. IVrhaps she will do better than some qf you are inclined to think." "Oh. ves. Iirown: to U sure you have no fear for her! Your children always do get the K-netits. It's a line thing to le a favorite pupil." Mr. lirowu's face flushed, but he an swered quietly : "Yes, I'm glad iny children arc fa vorites. They are accustomed to olx dience and kindness at home, aud I believe they are also good in school." Mr. Sawyer here arose, and making his way to the tloor said : "Oiillemeii, the laisinos of the evening is finished. I have helped the school in the past all that I could. If Miss Hope wishes my advice I'll give it ; hut the tmstees have assumed the responsibility of hiring her, now they must tupport her. I'm done. tJood night" And he passed out. "That is just what we mean to do support the teacher, and if every fath er here will Impress it on his children's minds we won't have so many to exiel next month," remarked Mr. Brown. On the morning when school was to set ESTABLISHED 1827. PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 181)5. open the children congregated early. "I've brought a present for the new teacher," said liarlura Hunter. "I wonder how she will like it?" She opened a box she carrii-d, and we caught a glimpse of a litty furry creature; "Won't tho dainty Miss Hop? veil, though !" said Jlarleira. "Tain't like ly she saw any of these in them fun in' twirls." Down the road on a. slow canter came a U-aulifuI hbicic horse and hi rider, Miss 1 !.; she was dressed in a close littingdurkli.il.it and cap. She stop. asl at Mr. Dawon's where she was to leave her horse, gave Itola-rt the bridle and entered the house. Very s-'sui she reappeared, dressed 'for schtail, and walked quickly up the hill. "omm morning ! I am glad to in, ft yon all she said pleasantly. Forty-two pairs of eyes scanned her closely as she passed into the si-'.hkiI house. We were all there, and only those who have gone through the or deal can appreciate how very trying this first day was to the young teacher. At o'clock the hell rang and we took otir seats. Some good in stinct must have guided Miss Hoieiii making the schedule of names, classes, and so on, for she began with the row in which the best behaved pupils were seated. Next was Karl lira's row. "What is your name'."' inquired the young teacher. "Some folks call me Red Top." "Yes? What do your parents call you?" "Barbara." "Barbara w hat ?" "Hunter." "How old are you, Barliara Hun ter?" "1'ast ten." "How many years past?" "Five." "What do you read in, Barliara?" "A laaik, Miss Iloja-." In this way she and her followers triitl all day to annoy Miss 3 I.-m' ; but she seemed not to notice their rude ness. Not till afternoon did she discover her present, liarhara had put it in a crayon 1kx on her desk. The first language class was called ten lsys and girls. Miss Hope, eagerly study ing their sweet faces, drew the box to ward her to get aerayon. She slid Iwiek tlie lid, put in her hand, but drew it back quickly with an exclamation of pain. There, clinging to her hand was a blind mole, its teeth nearly through one slender linger. In a sec ond it had relaxed its hold and was creeping round the ll. Hir. One hig boy with a ready loot would have crashed the little creature, but Miss Hpe laid hT handkerchief ovr it and lifted it back into the box. "We will use the mole for our les son," she said. "Who call tell me where moles live, what ealor they are and all a! suit them!" Although Iter face was pale and r finger swollen, she never asked a word aliotit how the mole came there. There were good blacklaKirds in the room, and the wall had liven newly kalsomined, hut the large apartment t looked lare and dismal. We had al ways la-en accustomed to this, and were not a little surprised to find, one morning, pretty pictures on the walls, jKilishisl horns hung up by bright rib iNinsand tilled with flowers, calendars, a thermometer, little oilcloth mats for the teacher's desk, and various other improvements. The room looked wry inviting and pleasant. One day Barluira was even more wayward than Usual. She would not learn her lessons at all. Miss Hope kept her after school. It was some minutes before she sp ke a word to her. Then she did something so nat urally and kindly that the girl could not le ofleiided. She took her own brush out of the desk and said : "Barliara do you know you have lovely hair? I'm going to arrange it for you." While thus engaged she talked of the lieautiful places and thing she had seen, telling her stories and anec.l.ites, until Barlmra forgot her wrath and laughed outright. Then Miss Hope put her arms around her. "Barliara, let's le friends. Don't you want to lie?" she asked. "I don't know. I've Ik-cii so bad and and I put that mole on your desk." "Yes, I know." "And you are not angry?" "No, enly anxious ah i;it you, dear." And then she talked to the repentant girl in a kind, earnest way she never forgot, and which made her Miss Hope's fast adherent. The young teacher knew quite well how she was regarded in the district. Jler methods were so practical ami new that they caused comment, ami she herself waft s.i young and pretty and happy that the old fogies in the district shtMik their heads ami sighed. They knew something dreadful would happcu in that school liefore the year was done. Fancy a teacher standing by and watching a laiy climb the tall est tree he cold find, or turning a rope for a girl to jump ! She had even Ist-n known to approve offiad races, hand springs and wrestling matches! When the trustees, having been im tiorluncd again ami again, consented to go with Mr. Sawyer to exji islulateshe laughed and queried : "Why, gentlemen, have you forgot ten your own youth? Yoa did all these things yourselves. It is a child's nature, aud if my pupils want to strengthen their muscles in the old way, I'm going to be on hand, if pos sible, to help in ease of an emergency. You haven't any idea how much stronger some of them are grow in g. Sit" how r.wy and erect they are." Down the road the scholars came, forty-two in num'oer, with flag, broom sticks, mouth organs, tin lsius, laines, anything with which to make a noise. "Mercy on us! What a din ! How can you expect those howling urchin ever to become quiet, law-abiding citi zens or even verge on being goo. 1 men and women ? If you have any control whatever over them, Miss Hope, I beg vou will bid them cease their noise ! op.... Sawver! And you. Miss Hop.', will yoa let us see what they will do next, please ?" "Certainly. It lacks half an hour to school time, hut this is one of ourcalis thciiic drill days." We had received several drill !-'-sons, and so well did we acqoit o-:r-selviVMiii the present (N'iMsioii thai af ter fifteen or twenty minutes of gesture, singing and inarching, Mr. Spick ex claimed : "Why, it's as good as a show ! I'm sure they oliey even your uplifted hand Miss Hox. wondered what made my Uiy and girl so -.!r.ng lately, and I do la lieve there is such a tiling as learning to teach even in them furrin part. Yon call il l a yoa please gen tlemen," he continued "I'm going home, and when any one complains again I'll tell him to come and v for himself." We lcarn.il very fast that year, any one could tell Hint, aud the tr:it.i s and parents decided to given a picnic as a reward either for studving hard or ior oii having l.roKt 11 our iie.t'ls, as some of the grumblers contetuh d. For weeks we all looked forw ard io it. We were proud of our school and liked to compare it with other. One afternoon, alsmt a week Iffore the picnic, KoU-rt Dawson and hi father were breaking a young hore. It stopjitil directly in front of the school j house. One of the boys whispered j that no 11 1 1 i it 1:1 1 Jtoi Dawxiii r...le j could liiLss Miss Iloia-till his master ' 1....1 i...r ,1 :. I. .. .t.i ! not listen to hi joke. It was ri-e:s and we were ail out ujsn the grounds. We had seen colt broken lefore and knew enough to U quiet ; imt Mi.-- llojie cr'u-d out : "Oh, w hat a la-nuty V That was true, and the remark j.leas- ii the Dawson, for they were very proud of their hor-es." "Yes," said BoUrt, "he is a Kauiy ami quite gentle, too." "Then why do you k.vji the ro-w.-on its neck and in its mouth ?" "Because he is not quite brok -n y t and if he gets frightened n few jeiksou that soon quiets him. I'm coiim t drive this team and take a b.d of the children to the picnic for vo-.i, Ma v I ?" He l.aik at her eiitreaiingly, Mi.-s Hoja-blushisl a little as she answered : "Are you sure it vviil Ik.- s;ife'."' "Why, yes. If you like Fil have theroja-on, although it won't lie nec essary by 1 1 nit time.' "Oh, thank vou! You are very kind." The last day of school our picnic, day finally arrived. The whole dis trict men, women and children were iroimr. We met at th" school 1 house. How haj-j-y we v. .-re as we rode through the beautiful country. Jacii the voices of the gnimi.lcis, ih.ise who found fault with the teacher and predicted dire r'.st;!'. frotu hi r caiis theiilc -drills and "sieh d-iiu's" !s. calile at t'.meil to nature au I helptd coinjilete the harmony of the .lay. Oil, what a .lay tb;it was in the wood and on the water! The chil dren were to start home iir-t, while the older tmcs, with Miss lIojK-. remained to pack uj the thitegs. How it was no one t ver could quite tell; it must have U'cr. the horn, I think, but after the children w ere all in the wagon that colt, without the lea.-t warning, suddenly jerked itself loose from the man who was holding it, and, dragging the rojie sprang aw ay, and liefore any one could reach out a saving hand the horses were dashing down the mountain with the crowded wagon. We sat still and dumb, with white fneis.. afraid to move or scream, al- tl.oit.d. some of fli.. little oil:-, hid their I heads ami cried. We were h.-liilt-s. 1 ...:.i. ..... i...i... ir...,-..- t. .. .... 1 Willi Hill. J...1 ....... J....I... ...... ...ivt 1 the reins, but she dared not use them. 1 for at each pull the colt reared and j kicked. We knew nothing could save us from la-ing thrown info the ravine if the hor-es's sHt l was not slackened liefore we rounded the sharji, narrow curve. But w ho wa that in the road at least a dozen rods from the curve? Mis llojie ! Her drv-s wa torn, and her sweet face and hands all scratched and bleeding. In a few moment she had secured the dragging rojie, which we had forgotten, and calling to Barbara to pull hard on the reins, the hoists were brought to a stop just as BoU-rt Dawson on horseback, dashed ujui the scene. Miss Hi uie fainted deal away then. BoVrt caught her i:i his arms ami called her w ildly by name ; but she was unconscious still when they La. k her home. For day she lay tossing in the delirium of brain fev.-r. Sue re covered at la.-t, and soon after that we learned that we were to lost our tea. h- er; for Boliert Dawson never rested until she promised to Ik' his wife. We were all sorry to lose Misllojie, but none more so than Mr. Sawyer. "I don't care whether she know how to teach in the old way or not," hi; said to oiiijof the trustees; "but a girl who could climb down the moun tain hand over hand, on the wild graja' vines, to save the the lives of a lot of children, is fit to b trusted with those children anvw lu re. I'm afraid we shall never see her like again," And we never have, i:i the schooi rn.n; b it Mr. B ! rl Daw 1 i a social power in the district, and her former pupils are In r most devoted friend. 'irrh M-ij-r.i,u. Tumors in th? Ear CueL Mrs. Win. King, Bueiia Vista, Fa , Inula discharge from the car through scarlet fever, for years, resulting in growth so large as to protrude from the ear an inch, as large as the end of a lin ger, and turiuil black. Several sjH-eial-ists consulted gave her no encourage ment of cure, until Dr. Sadler, Si4 Bcnn Avenue, Pittsburg, who assured her a cure could le made. The now decay ing growth was removed. By weekly visits to his office, and home treatment, all was perfectly healed and some hear ing restored. All eye, ear, nose and throat cases reiiiemlKT k.vki.y treat ment saves the organs in t-etter con dition, saves siifl'eringand worry, saves time and money. X two eases are alike and cannot be treated alike, con sequently examination is necessary to skillful, honest, successful treatment. You can't n fiord to have such valuable organs treated by jm. Don't wait to wnW, come and le sure you are getting the !est liefore it is too late. "A btitvh utime eaves nine." jL Jl j Jl CIj A. Al "Who Comes Here?" "Hali! V ho come there? t i i.-iitl wiili the iniiii' r-lun." '"Ad v'ance one and give me tlieeoiin teisig.i!" It was the relief going the ro-iti l to . ..in.'.' in.' : c-i. :.ii. wi- .i:i':.i-.: 11 . ... X'.. - . . .... 1 e ... 1. .1... . :...... 1 T I I 1 ...I. .11 i'st .o. i. ii:ci oi';ii. i, Jill day long 0:1 t!:.- -trangesi h.ittic'i'. Id of the whole war -hi tie- Wildcrii.-. From ri-ht to left flank, from front to rear, we w.-le hemmed in by forest and thicket. There Were sw aliiji ill which li.ards and scrieiit. lurked, tlilcl.el in which the coy whiM,rwi!l built i' llef, ieno ;;.ots of forest llich s.S'1,1. .1 never to have echoed the r:;; ; of t'i" wMIman's a". We had foimht IV. -m tree i:; t from thicket to thicket, lY'-m glade to glade, pu-iiii) li-icl; t if .lira v r:ie- here. "a""'" a!"1 '-'ivegroun.t at . ..ti l .ti. . I other J.oints. Lee's h;ics barred tin- ! wav. Xever a man in hi whole armv who..' iiiii.-kel barr. I was not hot that day. Xevt r a mart w ho did not f..-l j that he was lighting for the life of the Confclcrriiv. How fne f .r.-st sh.s-k and treiuM. d j a i.euuiy j mis,;.- crasiii.-ig uir i.igii ttie loiiagi ; 1 -j ...... .... I i low 1 tie li.i-..e;s i.i;ietl tip in tlMiii. s, ihe -evert"! li'illi-- 1 lashed down, tilt Ji;nv hnks to"iici! d.o k a. niht wiih mo powder smoke settling over th.-m: Tie :ea 1 o'lii'.um'K'ni'i thi b;i-h.-s. Wo'.:!!eiI wailed a;:d eri. tl a- I never heanl them before or after. There was something so so:is!a-r gr;ie-:.me : un.-arthiy io fighting a fie iin-ccn 111 the :'e!iiid:trkn:'ss that the shouting a:ei cursing usually heard in the :i- .rave place 0 sii. nee and pale fact-s. I trlines ii.nl com;- at !:i-t, an the roar of battle had died av. av .. a I e.v row I. I oalit had failed io tirive !,. We knew that from flank to tlaiik. If he conn 1 not t'.rcea pass,..- through j t!io-c gray line he could flank them. i.eiop- i:.e s'iu went iiewnv. e siiew that I;- v.ou!.! i 0 it. It Was not " j night hi-ii tie-movement Ix-gan, !.;t . . .. :. . : : t ! . .. . . r . . I . 1... .:. . - ii al v. '.ti.'l c ..ii ... 1 . e i ; i o move :.;:i we mu.-t iio!'l ourgr-..!;: ! ami I pic t :ii 1 i.e t on iciieiai es it.i.ii i;is-.i- 1... .. ..... 1 . .r i . e . 1: 1 entig w ititt w.is iakiiig 01. it was a 1 itl'i o!l coiiiei.:. le-e ot war that I.. was atiiiir t m. m r iv tin- ti.-it'.k, 'it:i ; armies marching ;li j.araliel !in. from I a baitlciield wl.icli had vielde.1 neither 1 . . ." . . victory or iiei. at to;;fier sloe. I' t X . 7 wa under a !ar;.e trivou the tdge f a tllicket. To the eolith liier..' was a strip of iK-ii ground, then a iiucKci, ii.en au ma ii"i 1. in w .i.co ,-too.I oid log c.ihin. It was a lonely j!:;c-., v. el! av.ay from the d -tid and the dying, but I v a glad Io ! alone. A!i 1 . .. 1 . 1 1 - . 1 along the lines there was a grow ling of tiiu.-kttry; out ti-.i.s was I... I a la 'ri'--a bit of :n ting to cover the leal design. I had Ih cii nearly an hour 0:1 the post wii'iotii anythtl'.g haj.peliil'.g t. :d:'rm me, when I heard a pers;i i.e.vi'ig in j the thicket aero- the ojn u -triji. .,'-. ........I?.. '.. u a I-.r-:t. '.e:er.-, i:or-s , 1 ua.l jii.iioj-.si a;-".H u:.:. n:.; lumo.-t 1 without liiiui.i- r; th:- n:-gat ' ou which had foiii,.! sht itt r i:i that thiek. t Bast:.-! Ihis.'.-I SM-p! Stt ;! it W :s a eaittious lii.e.i u:. lit. Who cVtT it was hoja-1 to r. ae',i me witiso;; ... I iU I j ilisi-iiVerv, btit th.-re were il- ad 1 under foot, atid the tiii.-k.-t was .i-n-e. A ban e .aid not have tn-.ved w itiioat I ict raying its j.r..-:i.v. Bustle! Bustle! Knet ling tt il so ;is to see till ler the d.irkiit-, a- it wi-re. I :i:idi i.!y Made out a black object :cgai'it t'i.- dark back-groiiiiii. Ii is neither ln.r-e nor "rale; !i i a hum 1:1 !s.i:ig. A se.n.it tro ii the enemy's j-ieki-t jv-t, cuiy a .lUartt-r of a mi;e away: wound.sl . !"',' a'.out t. liu l a, c !u" "f,,;l own coats ret urn tug? Wiei comes hcr.V" 1 Tiiere i.-a sii- of iifie.-n see m. Is, and then a woman". voice answer-, "i can't iiiid the jilaee! It i-t so .lark 1 .-.in 1 it. 10 me i-iaee. . 1 Ay! it i a woman's voice: ami it h:..l it -oh in it too. A woman there in j the darkne-s betw. e!i the lo-tiie li:,es with powder smoke -till in the with stray I--diets darting thr .:h thickets w ith a whiz , a- of s .n ; air, the ir..;: in-. . a stirred t a.igt 1 ! "Who co.ne here?" 1 wi-h it wasn't so dark! I aai s tired so tired!" And then she cum aero- the open s;rij towar I me, mak ing llo stop, never he-it Itilig, w. likillg straight uji ! in.' as if she ould see a well by night a in ii:i-!iiuc of day. "I can't lind the place!" -he - .i.V-.l, a she cime t a -top wi:!i:u anus length. " io.dl ! .', w una::! bit whit are you doing !e re.'" I gas;. - !, aim -t territied at her presence. "Sec ! see r' she rej.ot .l, hoiding a ' bundic out toward inc. '.) . time I ' saw a lieautiful sjait in the wood, an I : said to myself that if he die 1 I w ould i bury him there, but I can't lin lit I : can't find it !" j "What is it, woman? What have : yiu g-.t tin re?" j ";v! see! Don't U' afraid. He's .had. He eatl't sj.ciik or move. Take! him!" : She jut a bundle into my arm and I I cried out an 1 let fall my musket. It i wa- the Ik sly of a baby Unit a year and a half old. Dead ? Yes. Dead from a cruel bullet w hich had jei rce.1 it litlle ho.!-.- nd left a great wound which 1-xiked horrible to me in the dim It .lit ' IIl.-i il -.11.1 is il. 1 .mil bathed ill lis bllMsl ! n.....' for I rs ' And when I reached out and totsidusl the shaw l or wrap worn by the mother my linger burned at the feel ff blood ! "I have carried him such a long, Ion; the cabin U votid the th'uket ?" I ask ed, still holding the little corj.s-. "He was .-0 haj'l'V,, -he said a she . .... .1 .1... little bare head with a I.aiie.i in. nine ..-..- ...... , , , , ... ir 1 v inoin-eri 0:1.10. -.! t -i-i j ... . , . i.. Phi! He won t ever laugh and crow again, will he? I've g t to find that , b.-antiful j-la.vand bury him, h aven't I? And you'll heljim.-yes, I know vou will, for vou don't swei.r and curse ,t !,.. She had lost her mind. Think of it an insane mother wondering over a bloody battletiel 1 w ith her dead in her arm ! She had but one itl.it to bury ., , . , 11.., . 11 j I in-tip.ition ami ."iei iieaii.u ne. ror tor 1 ougi-s t oiiis ami t otisimiptioii. wav she nioan.il, ano I iiave-cvii 11 ' t , ,. .....ii, ,P 1 I Malaria atid Liver troubles they have St and .i tvnts at !. W. Btn ford's so inanv tl.-ad men and liear.l s. man. 1 - , .. ,,, . , ... ... ,. .. ' ivn proved inyaluaMe. T.iev au- drugstore. gun! You 11 h.hi me, won t vo l . . r ...! ? . i t ! ga.i ranted to is jvrfeetlv fav from; helji me to tut. I the place an I i'i.r j If wo were -un-of having tnough t. 1 . , ,., 1 c .-r .lele.er.ou .-niistaiif-e ;u:.t to ia 1 - -iMMir Uioy . '. ,. , , , .... ,. .1 .1. , la-t us thro.lga to the end, it would U ' ..v.-.,. ,-.,:. l,.l.v 1 .1.1 vou live in ! ' lt Wt: H'cj ir.not aei.ketl . .. . , .. , WHOLE NO. 21J88. it in a U-autifid dell which she bad on.-.. viite.l a deli in which Federal or 'unfed erat'- were do'it-tlcs t!i. :i bury in x their dead. I knew not w hat to do, ( could not leave my pfc-t, ami I did n it want her ! ;.'o wuiiderin-.' fiirtlu r. I wa tr.'ing , , .1 1 - . . 1 to -'Millie ri it. 1 o in t the woman wiie'i 1 s!ie nd Iciiiy cried out : "Ah! It is te. I sod.irk now, and I can find t!n- plac. Til go on and dig the grave an.) do you follow 011 with irti.y. I' ar baby! He won't know that he i hurried, will he? I can tin I the place and you" 'Cm bi. 'i! C . n . hi -k! I eille 1 to her a she ;.-d away in the darkness, h.:t she .i) feet away a she au svi. r d me : I II lied tile j.'.ae ! I'.r ir. p 1 r I. iliy!" All-l w iiell til" relief came I told tile siory and point, d to the bundle re-ting Oil the ground :i.iile me. "( Jod pitty herP' whisp-'n-d the ser ; -i!if a he lifted his eaj.. " !'k! pity her! echoed all t!i oth. r as they imi-overcd around the jKior lit tle cor)o. Time meant human livi- tii:.t iiiiriit. , ;r;l!1. W.L, , Ul, Uy ,..,,.. 'L.v V i.ioviug bv the ilank tomati h him. if nv was to v. itntr-s mole slaughter -make thousands of other w idow and orih'in.-. "Dig hirer' .vid the serg-anf, and with our ! iy.):i -ts we -e i .p.'d out a shall-cv grie i 1 ire -!y at r.- tha.i a lllil.'.ite's time. '. 'aret'ully, now! I'oor little thing! 'x .e.v ;'.!! in. That w ill do. l.o. 1 know w tit-re it iie. Fall in forward, march!" An-! yet loeii write of the glory of war. .V ' Y-ni. Wurhl. A Siad-Storra "S.ii..! n.. storms xr:n to iavor I ..loradrt and Kan-.i mop- than anv .ft!..e other ! We- t. rii States." said a niao in-t ar- ri...,, rr. k:.,,- -v:,::.. r" ,,i..,,(. of lv..:i- is ::r . i.i.e sorT il 1.-i t i j-c !! ,.-r j,. ;,,- .',.. .. , ... i;:-t during the spring, that visit, d :i. -iey the a very uuu.ua! ':ie. arslay and .hiring the "ii lav the air wa tilled .. . i lav T lifioci o:i with MIi 1, iti- t'lat the jnsi'.Ii' eit'm- 1 c: ; i sj-ativlv breathe. Ti.i .1 ; a;! !:.: in t! eioi; Is made I to the r.-iief afternooi:, when t!:e;r !;!; aran. e. r ,1.; of everv one. But l-ls- ' e of relief soon gave wav 10 . .:i aU'Ut wa- s Il-.erv ..f li-sj.-.i.-. In the s-iatlrv e-i, 1 o'e! M-k, a large cloud of kl.-t en t' U- s j f;!-.- aj.pi-ladling. thought ;i eve'on- was i-i.-m- mg, .-. By fa ry. je-l ii !-! l-.urr:.-.! to plac.--el-i'ii the ston.j wa.. Tii-. w ia.l i-!e".v a g.. e du-t itito e t-rv no- of shelt-T. ii! i"! :.! its a-i I wl;ij and -!r- esci-'K-. At 7 o'clock th.ie suddenly caiiie a ' who have let, ha now tin ojiorf :;n i 1. :t I culm. I tv to trv it Free, fa!! on the ad vert ise.I All Kansas i.s.i.h understand this I read import, and again the f-.'tir of ' ! impending dang -r sei-.st ever, o::-'. t i Ai! at on.- a In aw black ciou-l c o i'.l I I v! . ,..;....,..,;t:, ,.u. ,,,,,-t:,. I nori:i. ; . v ti.,, ;ooi-lit We .-.on over, end then tii. bh e., tile j sti ling d.i-t came howling !' n- rth like a th. asand demons. 1I.--.I 1 u .-re 1.--, ! ...!:! i.iie.is n i!!i-it .l.e.vti 1 I and the great h-us of sand were kept! out, but th- velocity of the wind drove ; tie nue j.aniej.-s 1 iir.i.iga cv. ry ere.-s and i-rcvi.v of the dwelling-. Carjiet, ; rnif.iri evt-rything in the boa--. j was vre I before morning witii a j Hack lay. rot .i.:-:. Ti:e storm kepi up until after midnight. "A j.e. a'i.ir tiiiag happ. lit-i to Fra-ik Walton :it bis ho-u. near Ciieuev. During the st..rm he -farted v.ithitian- t.-in in b:o:d to tind a bor-ethat tie had ! b-.it a Tew ii.iii.it.- l-ef..re tur.i-d i!.tor":,!l;-ail,N- 1 iiave ..Id the remedy to barnvar.!. T.ie .bi,i was ... f aiek ! ":!!' r a: 1 ''Vl'r-V W.ioa-aes it Js-:.k tiia. his hirit.-r.! tli.l him 11 . ' i.ul. and s. t 1! -i ,vn iiii-l trad to t ac.i t;:e ! -t i a '.'.it- ilarkiies. :! hi v.av he ran his head t'u-t agatu.-t a c-ut.nwal tve, and this stunned hiinf.-ra min- ,.. He iia!iv fo.in.l the hor-e and ;, :l :r ,., the barn. i "After getting iii-i.l' lie. bar:; Mr; '.Vaitou savs his mouth was fid of dirt, i 1 .....1 .. . ; e sj.lt it out a spark of elect rici- i-o:i hi- mout 'ii, and that every i horse sii.-ccil flashes of the nrreur sh-.t from U.th li.-strii ty sh-.t time hi cite r:- a i 1 up lVo:o Ihe j int of c 1 -'i car 11) we:i". !t--k t the ho .s , ij:i I when h .-im-.-to the j.u:n; .iij.ii.sl i:j n t-.lji of v it -r from the tro ig'.i a::-l tii few it uj into the air. :::! '.:itati:!y er. ry dr-.p -:n I a hr'.l'.i l it hi" of !;r. T.iV'.l ai! in all this wa 0:1 ".1 1:1 -t rem irk ..i.i.. s;.irii ; ever e.x; :; ;! I in tint country. "At Cheyeu.i.- Wei!-. C il., a s-a!i:i on t ii-1 Fniou l'.icitie, thirt.-i-ti ear of sae.d were t ii; -.1 fr,.:u tii - d.-; t j! it f -rni. In S.a:ito:i .-a.mty. K 1:1., tiir ee children, ag.l eiglit, iiiiiean 1 ten years, 1 it home, the two young. r on horse-l.ii-U in-' l-r..re the storm, to drive no tie. i'.iis wa on Friday, and j it wr.s te.c la-t s. en of them alive. Sund iv morning they were found by j u v '"a-her thrt-.- miles south of lio:ne, lying in the r:id .'..ad, and half buried m s.,:L. It is -ipp ;-ed that tli-y iial wandcreil around until exhau-'ed, au 1 had lain .1 iw n to re-t. They were a!! tiir.-e lying near together, and el .se- by ..d the faitl.ftil hor-e that had never lel'i th.-m during tiie forty hour of blinding -now um! sand. I Fres Pill's- ' 'Ul d votir address to ll. K Bucklci ' . v ofago, aim gei a ire- samj.ie , Ik.x of Dr. King's New Life Bill. A trial will eonviu.v you of tin ir merit-. T-itse pill are easy in action and ar.? i 1 -articular! v br their action, but bv giving tone to ; stomach and ! eveis greatly i ivigoratc i t ie system. B -g llaf size tt.c. ja-r Uix. j i S .11 bv J. X. Snyder's drug store, ; ... ... ,,- , S.merset, Fa., or at Br.illu-r s drug 1 -toie, ijei iin, 1 ii ( dway telling their IVojilc w ho are , . , . " " . f p j (( (.,,k .iU,.lf .m I Have you ea niche, toothache, sorr- ( j th r.nf, juiins or swellings of any sort . , A few aij.li..itioin of Dr. Thomas' , llleetrie Oil w ill bring relief al:u:xt in st ami. eih-ctive 111 Lie cure of To Ills World cf Women. WYjik, (rviiiw, iii lii-ite ovcrwxrkul wuiiii ii in-.. I a !rnirt!i UiiMt-r, atinir fr t !.; r nervi -, aii-i a -!r" fr.rtluit aw ful :nNT.i:i! !nii!i- tliat i- vuriii;r ot.t tin i;' Ii Tl.ni:-.llil. i.f K'liliH !l liaVi f..ii:t.l -,;( !i itt lr. ! ini.-iv'i I-'iivKritc ! . Mr., rhr:.!' !:. a?, ( i-r ! i- i i jv nr- .. v;!V ri r fr-ni f..- I" !r :;l.!e, aiol :. !'. r r. .':Oei trr.:' f ! 1 - r.-ri; i i .i.s u:nl oth r so- e!lis ( .j., .t ,,f vv hich g t'.e no r- lief. 1 Ost-d Kavi.v.fe lu iii.iiv all I it 111- l.'.-i ie '1 ' ! V 'l. - d l:( r. If '.u li i.i- 1. 1 ad. 11 he, i:?et;rie nt tei ri:, 1! n gu'er lo. Ii-troatl' n, I. tici r- rh- ., or itr-.'ular monliily p.Tio!, sicki.e-- iijei.ii i;tal to change of life, or any of theatl. odiiig evii- that are .r. s-cl-t in fel.iaie e.-iii;.!:i:i,t., tl-e Favorite Id tiiidy ; i; w ill I .i-:.! uji pii kly the niii down ou-t.n:lioii, di.-n l tho.- liivd looks aid feeling-, re-tore tho li. rv.a:s - -iein niid pt-rioaiiei.tiy cure i.:i. i;ir daughlers grow tip weak and delicate ; mothers .ail avoid i:eh conditions l y giving lin-m Dr. K. ti- Ilcilv's F;(VO';(, Bern. llv. Hereditary JTeellfis- N. ll.-s hri'.e e v.-r U .-ii -iij.-s -d to tiereiiitary, i.ut a re.s-ot ew rcjH.rt- ed l.y a j.hys:c'.i!i of . iniiieiice infers undoubted cvel.-nce to tie contrary. A lady :ieci.Iei,'a'!y ran a tit- die into h.-r l'-t thirty yi er- v.i't ;v. it lay aj- inr -i:t'y dorm -.at i'i h;r - -r.-m for so ni.o. v ye.-.r-that il- e-iio-cnc was al-mo-t f..r;..t'e:i In I 7 -h" was married, and a year a ft. -r the birth of her int-mt daughter the nc. ill.-ma le iis ajiie:iran-e in the i.'ifant's shoulder. There be iio.loiil.f th:it it wathf original n.silieby which the inotlii r ha I ixs-ii attacked in l4s, for it w;u of a jx-etiliar and now obso lete pattern, ii'id the mother distinctly retue.'iil-ered that lii-eiUe of that pat tern were iii u-s- at tlie time of her :: tae. Tii. re can b- no doubt that the in fant inherited t'i. ii.-e.ll. from h. r ui'-iher and that bt-nc-lorth physlchiris w ill exjits-t to find a natural tendency t- !a-.'il.-s in the tis'i-. A it i ass Tie 1 that jo',i,. have died from ni-e.lies, aitiioogh then are very f. -.v icii ea-e o;i record, the in suraini e-.:ii;..i':ies will doubiless uaM to tii !!.-! tons w hi.-h they put to can-didat.-s for in- iranc : "Did your fath er or mother vi r swallow m-edlcs, and, if so. ho .v many, at:. I of what kind s-'wii-g, dernii g or e-.rjM-t ?" Sjmf .V i.-i' .e.-. II -J ?re:errel Deatli. The v. , 1 w a-goi;:g down and only Mi.- man remained on lmar.1 the i!l-fate-l craft. "j lurry," i-ri-! the eaj tain, "or voii will l.o lost." "Is my wife t'l.-re'.'" tiie man j.-ke.!. "Yes, and -he i- crying for you." "Say fa rev. eii io her for 111-. I .-hail go .-; .-.v.'i with theU).,:." "W-'iat is .lie reason of this ina.i 1!. -.''' cii -i 1 iie 1 ajaain. "Weil, if I am s.vol, I'll have to e Jil.aiti it to my m ith.-r-i-i-la v w hy I didn't have sense e!io. igii o take a l:.t th'it would not -.-i, S,I prefer to go do.vn. Farew.il." Ali i'rej. Those v. ho have uv,; r. King's New Di.-siv.-ry V now its value, and these Dr:'.rgist and g-t a Trial Bottle, Free. your t'ai-ie and ad '.rest, to H. F. Bu.k!e:i Co'., Chicago, and cct a sanui'.e I ..x of Dr. King's NVw Fit. 1 1 ,i:s, 1 a.. we;l as a l'.ils. 1'r ij-y of (Juide to H-io'.h a:i l I loasehoi-l Instructor, laratittsil t .do :i se :i I Vl 11 .I Oil g J. X. I'a.. or , Fa. 1 Snv.lt r' drug -tore, S 1:1: -rsef at lhaiii.-r'.s drag sto.v, B.-rlis Xothiug m ik 1 i 1:1 tile eo:i vi-t a :n in m re c.i'itio'.i n t hat hi advi.v is ::ig to He t i-.ve ..1 ! S-.me time ago I a taken sick w ith ! a . ramp in the -toniach, followed by j I iiii'rh-k -a. I look a ctiuj.h- of doses of j Ciiaiijl-er'ain's Coiie, Cholera ami I Diarrhoea Bemt dv and wa in.itusliafe- 1 ly relieved. I eui-i lei it the best "'edieine ill th.' market f .r all ueli highly Ceuter, J. . r;:n!-;i. alley i'or sale bv II. nford's ir.. i.i:i. j. ;-...., t i;l . a, Ut:ll f,ra ,.,., to have t.. ? .ir an otiiiiion of hinis-lf as to have too great a one. X jtiins"" SacoosJj Like Success. It can be said without fear or con tra, lie; ion that no medicine has had greater success in curing Cough, Colds. Hoar-eiiess and Con-tmijitioti than I'au-fina. This c.-'ebrated remedy -too- cougiiing, soot.'ie; the throat and latig, and ini!':ts a g-xxl night'- r -t. liuu 'red can teii;y to tii. remarkable :i:.d !i!"i-savi"ig virtn.-s of this ".rent re'ii. dy. Ban-Tina costs . nly J'l .-'lid "1 cetit-. Bott'i. sold lit O. W. li.-ni" r i'- drag store. T a ' B i--ia i efo.vn wa mi I by an o'. l-time I ieu 1 irt jeweler tiaillcl I'au.ie. it wa first won by Catherine tic Jr-.-at. it wa worth --,,(' Ki.ito.). Ti. s..:-,!. -t 1 it ti ia T .e. Tit .1 ic 's-.-t.-s. 1:1 111 0:1 .- .ri H, 'I'll.- s..!.-'.iit-:ti.-i s;i:n; ia i'i.ii-a.;o. Aai.:. t-a-sl -Kiur M;,;.t ..f IVtU." Wi t "!si :e ... i-u.- u-h. n . ver il .iiu.i i Tot:. 1 tin : !ti t.- : :..it. y's n-.;rt!i. And they are wis.-. Seror'ula, Bron chitis, Liver Ailments, ('o:is:mijtion, Dys;eii-ia, an I weak kid. leys jnt one entirely o.it of the humor of f.s.Iing al ::g, v.-a-tiug health a 1 1 wealth 0.1 h mil. eg, w hen a reasonable sum -x-Ji-nded for Dr. I'ier.v'.-ilioiilell Medical Di-eovery would re.-te.lV tiieir UalicS and "ji it lam:. y in their j'.ires." D,sii-.. imt little temptations ; right ly met, tli-'V have olteil llt-rvisl' tl: character for some li. rv trial. Niat slu.il Im til!.-.! w la ltui-ic. And tlie care. that in!, st hi .lay S'nil their i aits 'ik iii,- Arabs. .Vmi as -ili-aily sUt.: i.u-;iy. Jj.-t like a Cough or Col. I does after yi-ii r-in-Tana, the great ninedy Having used Cham Vrlaiif s Cough Bemt-ly in my family and found it to ! a 'ir-teias. article, I take pleasure in recommending it to my friend. J. V. FiVKK, Wcsfjiort, Cm I. For sale by ikntord's larim,n.y. If the lava and ashes vomited from Ve-uviii sine. A. D. could lie mold ed into brick th.-re would U asutU cient number to make a city as largtf as Xew York and London coiubiutd. Drinking water neither makes a man ick nor in debt nor his wife t widow. liie ureaie-i i ...i 1:1 s-.-:i'i :is wc ira L t r r "ir
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