i. A' THE PILGRIMS "hither, pies-nrac whither hound, Fn-Ki-ee e-lT with no onBdK (nc !'T ihey rur? by C'tjiiri. jrle-.ir.,' rtiVB'.iy u-ir. Aij-tv. Uitii ami crtsr. "I- ihey m lueir j-!i-:ij suf -H.tSf. fl :Mrcn. mai-in itay tm iry 1lt n.w wont ly tiK- .-VdtJ v.-els rave stt-ht T.n.. lb- i . in? 4!ttTi 10..I in. ttuHl iJ ui-xi y.ur -iyr "Ve hr.vv 3lnl':rJ liJny hi.cr Hm: L-m nic hide the fl.mcr: I-,- b ni i:.:;:-hr-r in tie' tT Jen v. f.! no lUtl l-ass." V.;.is'i rtli k,'i '' -BCJ4AS c ; -t ly Ttx bwi:-:i nwc J in V:tm-o Cheney in Century HEROES OF E'JENA VISTA. Their Gadty N " Burial Gr-Mnel Nr SaltilSn, HuhMV. The bary ycsiig AnKricans who left the ir conit-rtaLle bonie-.s in tho United Ktatc wore th-ui half a center aco and ca:ue to H:ieo xriHt CJcacrai Taylor to i-Xr awicrt the pcs-iplo of this country ir,.btiblyd:.1 uot ti:iiik that sLocH ;reT full in b.ttti-3 their bent would Le loft to erniuMe to dart in au cau:;irk-d ?pot in this distant laad ktt today the d.-ad li, r-k of tho Ha-tsa Vita latth-Jaid lie cih-r bet a few let of earth ui a 110? lortfd i Iao jr.-t octsi.'.e th:s city At ti. time of tLi-ir Lasty bcnul their de rot. d cocinidis c-vui.iit'.y cgb to cske the f-j-X anewfcat sarrr-d by coa r. "ft its " udol-r- wall arour.d it. This vi'.l is fat jrtrcsjbinc to tlie mrasea ! u:::r. aud 13 places it is en:; 1'tcly j ; -tifi 1 vi.-it. d tbe burial pror.nl cf th A'-ud L lut-s toduy A traia air took rue t fur -is tL- f r-.t j San rranci-x-o pUza, rjii fr-iri there 1 -.cked throtvh a c.ny, uam.iv rtrett c:;t:l 1 caina to a-s km to, ou the other idi cf which the fi:;t mark. ictlicatii.g the ccivtcry inaybc-(u Had I not rwxiv.-d cr.! fullirtiais I shculd have rti-'-td the I lace niini.tv.-cd. Ou the side toward the city tli.- vitli is fcuiin-Iy guns for the tKfct I'-rt, laid a luch travtlid wapon n ad vis thrcuh the lac end over the fsifTcl d ad The J lace v l.ich had oii.f Utn iuc-1 .1 by the adbe wail t-iiibra'tf j.riiijiLiy two aa-(.-.s but invos tipitii.u sh'.ws that many wt-re Laritd vrtt cf the waJi and np clos-." to the ar- tiL:;e time ?o the rcrrrt was rub licd iu V.v itcss of the Uiiited States that the Uues of the lortud soldiers wre j.rotruiing from the ground, and that the ;.lace irese' ed a ikkc-nui f-cta' lc This rvpta-t was cut etrictly tree, but it is undoubtedly a fact that parts of csaiiy of the skeletons isave f ine to the surface. The f.Tcuad is ttrcwa with fra.Lti;-rjts of bou s, and it is tvidi-ut that lhi' coaie frura the nun who were burivd there. None of th.'e bcJies is large, as the heavy traffic throupb the place has brok-.ii thera cp iuUj fundi j.iecta. If any tkolls came to the fcuifatv, th-y were no doubt quick ly tak a by the Mexican children who wore about and ruade iuiKMtnt play thir.ps of. Ih.d thr y ever u 7-ared tiny 0 rtaiuly w odd net have remained ui t.ft c.u thf hurface l..i:g lu the arroyo, thr'.u-h which f!:ds cf water ia.-s at tiiT:-.-.-1 and v.ahh ce tide cf thd burial jrrKiiiid. there are also many j-icces cf botit-s z.:-. : ? the rx-ks, iu:d among th m I t-aivv sm milroLc-n rib bone which ltiLcd like that of a human. 1 here is net a sprar of frrass nor a ripi f vegetable life within the in t hi? ere. It is perfectly U rren. The 1 hye tliocl l certainly receive attention tt the hands cf the United states coa-j.n-s, t-von if nothing more is done than to take scch steps as will stay the rav res of tin;e and weather on the treach--r.us sfjil and p rn.it the botlies lying there to r; nndi.-tBrlied. It could easi ly l made an attractive and even beau tiful plat by laying it out In walks and planting trees and plants. Tbe rav fcp s of the floods iu tho arroyo on the 6.il of the cemetery could be checked by the building of a Fub.stantial wall ah .tig that side. In addition to the ec-T-tu! hrjidred who were killed in battle, til cf the soldiers who died in the hos pital here were also buried there. Mex ican Li tter in tt Louis Globe-Democrat Wnnwr NrLru'l Tiro Historic BoiimL (j'-neral Ilaraco Torter decriles tbe eamiuic-r of Lee iu his "Campaigning With Grant" in The (Aoitury. The sur r. nder t..k place in the house of Wil tii r JicLiau. it will be r uiembt-red. . iii rai Hcrter says: It is a singular 1. i H al cxiincicieiiee that A!cLia" 1 -nuer her.:e was upm a Virginia farm x:i;:rthe battleground of 'he first Bull i:uti. and his house was csca a time the headquarters of General bcaure fcant Whiii it was found that this fight was o jicpular tlat it was given an ta t..re and a second battle of Bull Run was fought the next year on tbe same ground. Mr McLean became ecu viuced tht the place was altogether lacking in r p-v-e. ai.d. to avoid tho active theater cf w;:r. he removed to the quiet village tf A i p-juiattos, only to find himself t'.-um furriiuiidvd by contending armies. " l.us the first and last sevnd of the war crama in Virginia were enacted upon Lis property Tb SpuUh Slain. Tho Spanish main is the circular buik cf islands forming the northern and eastern boundaries of the Caribbean nj, beginning at Mosqmio and includ ing Jamaica. Santo !)ou;ingo, tbe Lee vard islands and the Windward islands, with the oiant of Venezuela, in South America. The word "main" has uo af finity with the English word as iu main land, bnt comes from the Spanish word manea. (diaekles, givcu in r f ereuce to tbe imaginary retk-mblance of the broken chain of islands to that ( in early days) fa miliar article. Boston Transcript The 8ad Prt- A lady who has away from the city for a lung while, and who during Lor alsenrt received the sad news of tho death of the bnband cf one of ber inti mate friends, uik.ii her return, hasteuel to call up; u the bereaved w idow to ei teud her sympathy and ccndolence. "My dear , I am so s.rry to bear cf your husband's dc-aih," said the la dy with a suspicious break iu her voice, "and you know, d-ar, Low mueh I sym pathize with you." "Yes, I know you da It is awful to have your husband taken away, and be did not leave tne a cent of insurance titber," sa;-i the widow, bursting into tars. Tobxlo Blada A Uumi School la EaeUad, 1837. On a perch, forming a triangle with the corner of tbe room, s it a cock and two Lens. Under a stump bed immedi ately beneath was a dog kennel in tbe weupation of three black terriers, whose bai-king, added to the noise tf tbe cbil-dr.-n and the cackling cf the fowls on th? arrjjroach of a stranger, was almost diaft ning. Tnre was only one small windo-, at which sat the teacher, cb Etmctiug tbrt-fourths of the light it was capable of a. knitting. Parliamen tary Report Ath Pit Emptier. To astdst in removing aihes fmm th pits w here locomotives dump a track is ' placed iu ine bottom of the pit, on ' which steel cars are run, with a derrick j iverhead to lift the cars out and dump laeai w hen th-y become fulL Tbkrkort Cost tw in. The thickest kuown coal scam in the world w the Wyoming, near Twin creek, in t'ae Green river oral basin, Wyoming. It is &0 feet thick, and up ward of 300 feet of solid coal underlies 4.000 acres. The Rust-ians are colonizing tbe whole of their vast Asian pussessimu and car rying with them everywhere the "mir" or self governing village, wherein worn cu who are beads of households are per mitted to vote. On mti&tics furnished by the phar macists it is estimated that there are in I'aris alone at leatt 50.00V victim of tiie morphine habit x OLD TIME FLYCATCHING. PrimiU Ketttod mt Gettiu Rid mt th TraaMctsue IVt. Newtro M. Wilson, living one mile Hc-t of tr.-n, says a Scurtaburg (lad.) cominunicaUrin, liasiurging in his barn ti? intcTpsting keejioake in the sh.-ipe of a yateh-r. It is n so ccrioas in it pr'.f as it is in showing the primitive n,, ji,..s n-s-it'-d ro by ti f.iruters in early chiysi to rid tln-imjelves of iii-s. It is simply two s:iio.th walnut ljarls p rhaps CO ly 1 2 iucL, ttveied at one uiJ and fast, lied Up-:tIhT ly two whang ConLs strung through niatehed holes. In the antebellum days people never thought if kec-piag fiic out of the hocse : the problem was to clispose of thorn as they swarmed through the rnijms, making life miserable gmerally. In fact, the use of netting to prevent their ingress is of comparatively recent origin, the invention tf this much need ed article dating back only 15 or 0 years. As everybody knows, flies are eicr p ticnally thick in farnihou.aes, even w ht re KTee-us are oscd, and wben thoy pn? not they are almost intolerable. In the olden days the method murt coin nn.nly tiupioytl in the country to de stroy the troublesome fly was tho use of su h instnmK-nU as t!ie one dc-scribed above. The loards were U-v j& and bung in such manner that by their weight they separated at the bottom, and thus bung in an inverted V shape. To attract the f ies they were smeared with molases on the inner surface. Thus jnpi,-ire-d. they were fcTL-rx-uded ia convenient places about the iiou? in kitchen, hallway, porch, which gen erally served ps the summer dining place, and especially in passageways. It was a common duty of every member of the household when passing one of those catchers to clap the beards togeth er, thus making the flics wLich Lad collected thenx.u. Tlio enck clapped the m in the kit .-hen. tho hands as they pa.-scl to ud from tho horn at meal times did likewise, the whole household clapj.-d them t' "gether h tuulrc-ds e.f time-s a day, and thou.-ands of pe-stifere us Cii met their docta- St. Louis Eepublia TIP MARKS ON TRUNKS. She Lnjrate F:;aaU Tel by Hotel Em ))!o3ee Abroad. Tr.vi ! tj v. hem every day briugs b.v:k fr-ia the continent say that this tc-ase-n. more than ever, gives plentiful t-xan:p of the Freemasonry which ex Ut emcjig n.ntiuental hc.tel employees. Usually -'-i bo.ird the boats from Calais, Bool" i-ne at '1 Osteiid note are compared by t. crista who hr.ve covered the same grcmid and fallowed '.he same itinerary. The resrlts are siguificant of "eyeope-n-i'?. " Some such colloquy as the fol lowing is often overheard: "My box and two portmanteaus were nnas.hed fearfully by that villain of a porter at the Hotel des Cains, Villavilla, and ray wife and I could get uo attend ance. " "That is curioms, for wc were treated by all the tej-vantj nict K-autifully. May I ak you a question? iJid you tip the servants prrpcrly at tho previous place. Hotel de Luxe, Luoeme?" "No; I confess it was an oversight, but what ho tiuit to do with the VUla Tilla hotel?" ' U very t hing. Look at the hotel labe ls on yjur luggage. All on lower right hand come r. That imp lies that you ar mean and illiberal Now look at mire. All the Libels in the upper left Land comer. Thiit siguifit liberality treat this person well encourage him your politeness will be rewarded. My friend's bag here Las a label stock right in the middle, and that means, A good fellow will tip, but very exacting not easi ly pleaded. ' " London MaiL The Tender .IWiun. I Lad a colored cook who was on the whole a ?ry good servant. She had been "educated" in the public schools and could writd by putting a copy book before hi r and picking out letter by letter thoe she wanted to use. This took a good deal of time, bet the was sensi ble enough to choc- her times so tho practice was not as objoctionablj as with mo-tf of them, whose passion for letter writiig is so great that it is in dulge! in at all times regard I es of du ty. One evening i very one had gone out and Letty was 1. ft to lock tbe house and go home. I came home first and found on the sideboard an immense pa per b ig. 1 kue-v at once it must have been forgotten by Letty, who lived at a distance, and so thrust my hand in to see if there was anything iu it to fpoil. Fruit laid cakes were in it, bet my hand encountered a box such s jewel ers sell line rings in. I ( peued it, of course, to know if it contained any val uables. A portion of Ler hair bad been soaked in pirfamed grease and braided fine and tigut to the length it could bo stretched, tied with blue ribbon and coiled ring shape. It rested on a piece of pap r, on which was written, "My dearer, I send yon a lark of my Lair and let not any one else lay the weight of their finger upon it " I read uo fur ther in the love note, shut and put Kick the box, but that "lark cf Lair" was au interesting proof how much alike hu man nature is in "all sorts and condi tions of men," and women too. New Orleans Times-Democrat Patent Com For H-r. A Nebraska man has invented a pat ent cow for hunters. The invention presents the perfect outward semblanre cf a most peaceable and amiable cov.-, bnt the fore legs and hind legs are iu fa.r the two pairs of legs of two men. They are armed with guns and have a plenti ful supply of ammunition. The patent cow moves along likean ordinary hann I"ss animal until it is in the midst of a lot of birds, w hen it comes open and the two men inside blaze away. Formed in tho sides of the frame, at suitable points are windows or openings pro tected by cutwar-J swinging lap blinds, and throcgh those w indows the sports man in the n-or may discharge his fowling piece w hen the game has been fnccvssfully stalked. For the firing of the hunter iu the front of the decoy there is provided a downward swinging portion, which includes the head and utvk cf the animal, so that by simply releasing a small catch from the inside of the fra-nework this releases the swinging fr:i;t portion, which immedi ately drops by gravity and thus leaves tho e;rtM;a.u irce. Boston Transcript At Eea, la A CotBm. It was the French assassin Lupi who -s;-3:;xii to sea from Cayenne in a coflia. Ho managed to get some nails, tar and cotton, and one dark night he got into the cofSn (.bed. He selected a lait stanch :md seaworthy coffin, fas tened the lid in order to turu it into a dock, Kaviag a cockpit sufficient to en able hiui to crawl iu. He calked all the j :.:r r.j well as ho could, and when this wi r!: was finisbd Lo made a pair of paddles out of two planks. Then he Lr-icght out Lis craft with great precau tion. Without much difficulty he reach cl the wafer's tlgo. Silently and slowly he proceeded ia the hope of reaching either Vcnc7nela or British Guiana, 150 nautical miles distant Fortunately or unfortunately fer Lupi the steamer Abeille, re turning from the Antilles, off Paramaribo, picked him up, half drown ed and almost in a fainting condition, and a few Lours later be was in irons in Lis celL San Francisco Argonaut IXaappainted. Gertie Marie is awfully angry at that young Tutter. Mertie What for? Did she find oat be was flirting with her? Gertie No. She thought that he was flirting, but learned that he wu not Brooklyn Lifa It has been estimated that over 2,000, 300 acres are devoted to the manufac ture of deer in Scotland and that about 6,000 stags art- annually killed. r. - - A to the couuv, fliiMlftble vrus , ",t tdM-ty V OFFERED HIM TWO WIVES. King- Ceteamy Apprarlad the Tenor's Siacinc of "Old Ito- Tray." "There is much in a name, or at least I think so," said Albert Gerard -Thiers, the tenor, who oace sing for old Cote w ayo, king of the Zulus. Mr. Gerard Thirrs several years apj bore tbe Ten ten io cognomen of Theiss and had it rbrirgfd to Thiers. Hi fame spread, and bis middle name was wedded to his sur name with a hyphen. "I am more French than German," be continued, "and my vocal method is not at all German. Many people im agine that a German vocalL-t is a mas ter of the putt aral, and that is one rea son why I had my name changed. I have no pn judice against the German meth od, only I pre f t r the French method of singing. Pejphj who were introduced to me used to ask if I was German. As I speak French and not German, I con cluded to change my came to Thiers. My wife is an American, but she has lived so long in Paris that she speaks French lite a native and has nothing German in her appearance or manners. " "Did you sing in French to King Cotewayo?" "No; I 6ang in EngBsb. The old Zulu was ia captivity when I saw him in Africa. I was singing in Cape Colony in my boyhood days with an English opera company, and after it stranded I visited the dethroned African monarch. The EnglLsh kept Lira guarded at a farmhouse, but allowed him privileges. I sang several operatic airs for him, but they did not please hixa, and in despair I tried 'Old Dog Tray. He liked it. and when told the story be said a dog was faithful and wishod me to sing it aain. Then he embarrassed me exceed ingly by presenting me with two of his wives. Each was more than six feet in height and black as the ace of spades. I declined his royal offer, although he de clared the wives would not be missed. " New York Commercial A a Amiable Greenhorav Mrs. G cf i?tat.ji Wand had in her employ a greenhorn. Her only qual ification fcr the sition cf waitress which she posssed on her arrival in this country was a pretty face. She was voluLle of speech and slow cf com prehension, anrl many a housekeeper woald Lave given her marching orders at tbe end of the tirvt week, but Mrs. thought there were the makings of a good servant ia Lit, and so kept Ler. After the girl had been with her a mouth and had learned bow to serve up without spilling it down the backs of the diners Zlr. CJ gave a dinner, to which were invited two very digni fied pe-cple sc whose home everything ran with the smoothness of a chronom eter, and she was uatnrally anxious to approximate that smoothness in tho service cf her dinner. F'cr two courses everything went as heart could wish. Bridget refrained from speech, spilled not a thing, was attentive to the wants of the guests and looked as pretty as a fre-sh young Irish girl can, which is saying a great deal Bat when she removed the fish and attempted to take it down stairs to the kitchen she tripped on tbe tp step, and with a sercani and a series of bumxjs and crashes she and the fish accomplish-' ed the descent Mrs. G and ber family vainly tried to keep from laughter. There was each a "cheerful bumpy sound" in her down going. The two dignified guests were adamant They evidently heard nothing. Bat even their risibles were not proof against what followed. Mrs. G sat irresolute for a moment, hop ing that the girl would not require as sistance. And 6he did not In the rich est of accents a voice came up the base ment stairs: "Did ye hear me? Fell arl the way down shtairs and landed on me fat loike m burrd. " Harper's Bazar. Some Tested PolnU Ia Diet. Formerly a fever patient was forbid den to take milk, while in modern prac tice it is about the c-my food allowed, and a well nigh exclusive diet of that liquid is aid to be very efficacious iu diabetes. At the German spas, Carlsbad, Wiesbaden, eta, a very little bread is allow-d, tho diet being mostly made up I of r-."-K jind lecn ly'f A nonstarch diet is the rule, bread, starchy ! vegetables and cereals beimr almost ex- ! eluded. Kice is easily digested and an exo lieut food, except that it abounds in earth salts. Fruits are not only di gested in the rirt stomach, but they have a large part of the nourishment already ia a condition to be absorbed and assimilated as soon as eaten. The food elements in bread and cereals have to undergo a process of digestion in the stomach and then be passed ou to the intestines for a still further chemical change Ik fore being of use to the hu ms'! system, showing the advantage of a diet of lean meats and fruits. North American Review. j J Peace f Hind. j The oua most precious and priceless possession on earth is peace of mind. It is tho mental caj.itil out of which all j worthy work springs. It is tho first and ; the one indispensable condition of any j achievement worth the name. And j whea one comes to think of it his tx-aee ! of mind is seldom invaded by others, but instead by his own moods. Lis own trains cf rejection. Life) should be r.cibnt, alxmnding, serene, with the positive serenity cf hinh purpose aud noble exhilaration, not the mere passive repose or even inertia that is sometimes mistaken for serenity. Serenity is tho state of abounding purpose, cf generous enthusiasm, of the continual outgoing, not at ail of passivity or of brooding over one's real or imaginary trials. Lilian Whiting. Queer Kind of Fnat la southern California, in the peach districts, peach stones are not uncom monly used as fuel They are sold at the canneries by the wagon load Peach stoucs burn freely and mako a very good fire. Ou the homeward voyage of vessels in the cocoanut trade coeoanutsare used for fuel, as they are also while tho ves sel is lying at her wharf discharging not sound nuts, but such as are decayed and uot salable. The nuts are broken before th'-y are put into the stove. Co ooauuts burn freely aud make a good Lot fire. New York Sun. A Cnrionn Indian, Chaaneoy L Depew tells how. Dr. after the Pawnee Indians had extermi nated the Crows, when ho was a boy, he journeyed from Peekskill to New York to see the great Pawnee war chief wh'i was being exhibited at Bamuiu's. "It happen to be the ITth of March," said Mr. Depew, "and as the parade passed tho museum, the band playing 'The Weariug of the Green.' the great Pawuee war chief rushed to the window and exclaimed to tlio medicine man, 'Bedad, Moike. I'll seo that processiou if I lose my jd!' " Exchange, I This the Oldcwt Tree The citizens of Dijun, France, recent ly voted a tax for putting a railing around a tree which stands within the city limits. Tho tree bears a Libel which iu'erms tho sightseer that it is the oldest poplar in FTaueoi The town council has a record tr.tcing the historv I of the tree since the year 723 A. D. 1 is 123 feet in height and 43 feet in cir cumference at the base. Morning. The Loudon Echo gives a list cf larre landowners in Australia. One of them has 630,000 acres, auother 1,200, 000, a third 3, COO. 000. w hilj the Unior. bank owns no fewer than 7,b00,00;l acres. After LuVa Jantj?, the Ewhxian&Lmd chief. Lad txta killed in the attack tie CV-.a f ruc-s on his camp his hro tras Cait oJT by a British soldier at tht Jtder of his superior oftictr. - - - PEOFLE OF THE COUNTRY. Few of TKem Seem to Cara tearaed Aaytklaf "oble From Xatare. "For tli stability and righteouraiys of our government we are accustomed to think we must pin our faith on tho country people who live 'near to na ture's hewt,' writes Mrs. Lyman Ab bott in The Ladies" Home Journal the first of a series' of 'Tearful Valley" papers, which picture life in au ideal rural community. "Eat how many of them," she says, "seem to have learned anything noble from her? Her beauty does not refine them, her honesty ds not incite them to thoroughness, her free handedness does not inspire them to generosity they become narrow and sordid in the midst of grandeur and lib erality. They imagine there can be nothing in life but work or play, toil or rest, and tbey feel a contempt f J thoee who play and rest They have never learned to mingle work and play, toil and rest fa due iiroportion, and they cease to find any pleasure in life unless they abandon work alttpether. Like the tired woman who wrote her own epi taph, they fancy Leaven a place where they can do nothing forever and ever. "This view of life makes lcwfexs ia tho villaire as it makes them in the cities. When a different spirit lias found room to prow, a new order of living prevails. Life becomes something more than a slow gnaijg of ..he mill more than a burden, to be endured only be cause it cannot be at will laid down. It becomes a luxury as well as a necessi ty. Individuals combine, not for thtir own advantage, but to multiply bene factions, and as strength increases by its right use, the attainment of one worthy and ambitions advantage is only the suggestion and achievement of an other. " LACK ORIGINALITY. Wny Many Criminals Are Eaaily Croarbt to Justice. ' "One reason why detectives appear to do something miranilous occasional ly is that there is after all very little originality in criminal said one of Chief Ii -en's sleuthhounds recertly. "When a man sets out to get money by crooked means, he seldom gits down and evolves a new plan On the ccn trary, he evidently thinks of the smart cases he has heard of at different times. makes up his mind which suits him best and coj.ies the plan adopted very closely indeed. "Hence, when the detective sets out. tie has, in many instances, quite a string of precedents to take as guides to the course the criminal will probably pursue. "Que cas, years ago, that helped me immensely in the business, was a forg ery. Tho man had disappeared and left no clew whatever behind. "I obtained access to hL. room and found that he had developed a partial ity for cutting scraps from newpaners. There was a whole drawerful of these, and I went through them carefully. "Several had relation to forgery cases, and one cutting that appeared to be pretty badly fingered described how a f orger Lad got away in woman's at tire. "I worked on the theory that my bird had flown in this manner and fol lowed it up until I finally get oa the track and captured the crim;:aL "Tlio capture was regarded as a very remarkable one, but, as a matter of fact, tie runaway Lad left for me an exceedingly valuable clew. If Le Lad taken the precaution to burn that cut ting, he might have escaped capture al together. " Cincinnati Enquirer. "How- rod For "That." Dr. Holmes wrote half a century ago, "Don't, let me beg of you den't say how' for 'what,' " and "Please don't say 'how' for 'that' " is the wail of the sensitive reader of today. If an Ameri can, he is likely to ascribe the reigning fancy for the sin to Mr. Howells, who has taken to it with his usual ferocity, possibly because loLg practice on his own signature makes the adverb easier for him to write than the conjunction. Lately the word has begun to infest tho writings of English politicians, pos sibly as a result of association with the Irish members of parliament, for "he said how be was going" is a literal translation of the Gaelic equivalent of "he h waa 6ing. " But the worst instance of its use appears in a letter written Lv the Hon. Auberon Herbert to the editor of tho London News, and, misusing the word 16 times in 40 lines, Connemaru's self could do no more. New York Times. A Unman Bloodhound. In Abyssinia they have a very pictur esque fashion of identifying thieves. There is an official nominated for the purpose in each district Upon receiv ing information of a robbery he gives his confidential servant a dose of certain nerbs, afterward a pipe of tobacco. The man drinks and then smokes. In due course he begins to rave and to crawl about en bands and knees. Then the thief catcher puts a rope about Lis loins, and on all fours Le perambulates the neighborhood, sniffing like a hound, rnters a bouse at last and goes to sleep ttpt'U the floor. That is legal evidence of the owner's guilt Ho has to pay the value of the stolen goods or to "square" the thief catcher, which, as a rule, comes to much the same thing. Tun Small I nwaahrd. The Lapp baby belongs to tho class cf the small unwashed. When its mother is in a particularly neat frame of mind, she daubs fat ou it, and that is all the i bathing that the youngster is likely to ' get. ns it outgrown fondling and fat dubbing in time. A Massachusetts soldier was tho first to Le a leg in the civil war. He en listed April 30, lb61, and 20 days later his leg was crushed by the fall of a stack of bis own company's mu.-kets in the ca;)itol rctunda at Washington From Church to Jail Sra.txTox, Pa., Dec. 5. While listen ing lo his father pieaeh in the First Ger man Methodist church here to-night t'hailes llaendigca, 17 years old, was summoned to the door and arrested fur burglaries of six largo retail stores with in the past few months. Early this even ing Harry McLitin, yearn old was dis covered in the Lis I'dpr store by the watchman. Hn had a companion, ho exc?.pd. At the police station ho said the prfejelier'g son was bis "pal." Later the two youths admitted that they had perp trait d six recent burglaries. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is pleasant to take, positively harmless to the mot-t delicate coiis'itution, and ab solutely (Hire to cure the mostol!in:ite cough or cold. A household boon. Tbe S'.at? solicitors for a South Caro'in rei rt tlmt 'JO m ardent eortirred in that State in the ctst year. A. K. Sibley, a pros-peious merchant of ShelVield, Is., wss !heit anJ killed nhile rouimilling a beirgiary. CASTAS Vn4 M.r In . ui : Hr tUw t T-I ff-W l -.; !b-iitrT M L-s'it-S: kl Stflr 5 - J K. V ut. . V i Ue) .m l turn u. (. acr ;W L.-n:9d . -yr9 wiv!f 'm ct--rr It m-U -J ht nM tra BknT- tftZ ft WiJi. Z. istrm-r -' - T, MC p. ml i- fT(; tr-- J-n a? i rMf-T-r t. - h ai- jb-ji. Hnv - W--r .'HiH-Vrtal'l nlJ f -ID-iW j rrr (a ( l r i-'t i' iitsc ; ;rcf if : c-' 'M m nr-t wm lis. PROMOTED FOR GALLANTRY. A Xt Tr Po Herman Itewnrded rot Catching a Burglar. ITon. Theoda-e Roosevelt writes an ' article entitled "Tho Roll cf Honor of ! tho New York Police" for The Century. Mr. Roosevelt says: Early in our term " ? promoted a pa trolman to the grade or roundsman for activity in cntchinir a brm;lar under rather peculiar circunudaci-a, I hap pened Ui note his getting a burglar one week. Apparently he had fallen into tho habit, f.r he got another tbe next week. Ia the latter cast) the burglu es caied from the Louse soon after mid night and ran away toward Park ave nue, with the poliet-mau in hot chase. The New York Central railroad runs under Park avenue, and there is a succession of openings ia the top of the tunncL Fineling that the policeman was gaining on him, the burglar took a desperate chanoe and leaped down one of these openings at the risk of break ing his nexk. No?. the burglar was running for his liberty, and it was fha part of wisdom for him to imperil life or limb, bat the policeman was merely doing his duty, aiid nobody corJd have blamed bim for not taking the jump. However, he jumped, and in this par ticular case tho kind of tlio Lord was heavy upoa the unrighte ous. The bur glar had the breath kuoeked out of him, and tie "cop" didn't. When his victim ould walk, the officer trotted hiui around to the station house, and a we-eli afterward he himself was promoted, it appearing upon careful investigation that ho was sober, trustworthy and strictly attentive to his duty. Here again it seems to mo that we followed the eminently common sense plan of promoting a man who had earn ed his promotion by faithful and dis tinguished service and by proved supe rior capacity. We cared no more for the policeman's views on the taritf or the currency than we did for those of the burglar. Our interest and the inter est of citizens generally was to have the officer catch that burglar and otherwise do his duty. If he did Lis duty, we were for him ; if he did not, wc were against him. In neither event did we care whether tho officer bad or h;id uot the backing of the cougressional delega tion of the city or the central committee of the county. Of course, as be fore, this exposed us to wild outcries from tho local political bosses and heele rs auel much sneering at "civil service reform, " but all the outcries and sucxrs meant was that we were doing our duty as de cent men and as public officials, with some slight appreciation of what was implied by the words honor and up rightness. Political organizations are eminently necessary and useful but when they are seized by professional spoils politicians of low morality, who run the "machine" in their own int-r-ests, who clamor against honesty and defy decency and rail against that de vice for obtaining clean government which is known as civil service reform, then It is time for all citizens who believe in good citizenship to rise in re volt Tbe Topoacope. In the loftiest tower in the city of Vienna there is a novel instrument, known as the tcposcopo, constantly at tended liy and night, for the purpose of locating Cies. It consists of a good telescope-, which is Solidly attached to an a'Vjugfmeut of levers, while graduated sect kns of a circlo are arranged horizon tally and vertically in such a way that the moving of the telescope sideways or np or down results in a change of posi tion of the Lands attached to the levers in reference to the graduated scales. Thus, the stability of the apparatus be 'ing assured by the firmness of the fas tening, whenever the telescope is fx'us ed upon the same object the L:..-;!.' will point to the same figures ou the hori zontal and on the vertical sextant, aud since au index cf the whole city Las heen made it is but a matter of a fe-w seconds when a glari is discovered at night, to direct upon the spot the topo 6coie ot the side, to read oil the num bers, to look up the object and te) tele graph to the central station the de tails observed Loeal conditions are, of course, necessary for the sncce-ssful oper ation of such aa apparatus, but in this case they are said to be almost perfect Tho tower is over 50 feet high, and an miinteampted view of the great area of the city is thus possible to tho watch man if the atmospheric conditions are favorable. A Manaclse; Widow. A certain young widow of Indianapo lis, who Las just changed her weeds for brighter Lues, gave a dinner party net long ago, says the Indianapolis Sentinel The rooms were dccorated with a great profusion of flowers. Roses in masse-a were on tho mantels, and tho dinner table fairly blossomed. In fact, the abundance of flowers was unusuaL One of the guests could restrain her curiosity no longer, aud when tho dessert was brought in said: "Well Mrs. Blank, you're rather spreading ou the flowers tonight. " "Yes, " re-plied the fair widow bright ly, "but tomea-row I am going to take ttem out to Crow Hill and put the-ni on poor Tom's grave. " A regular "13" shiver went round the tablo. Bahama Oaala. French experts in the desert of Sahara are expressing apprehe-nsions at the gradual diminution of the fertile oa.se a It is known that tho largo oases were much larger in the tin e of tho ancient Romans and that they are being con stantly reduced in 6ize by the encroach meuts of the sand dunes. The problem is how to stop thesa Sure Sign. "Barber's wife is rather tho boss of the outfit, l'ji't Ehe?" "I would not like to say so positive ly. Cut I do know that they have only two wheels, and cue is a woman's wheel, and the other is a tandem." Typographical JoumaL Diseases often lurk in the blxxl lee fore they openly manifest (heinselvvs. Therefore keep the blood pure with Hood's Sirsaparilla. Oirts a tpcduKztd Bnm$ 'minniag Education. P. VUFF & SOYS' 24 FiAb Artnue. Vfu COSTIPATlCa PiMFLES. --- , e, ,ir;-.nr t si-.j.-, i .,onr".e!U A.fmtvo.- !t.,erc.r.iit -"''. Lnrffoiit parkage frreateKt eronorpy. Made only by SS5Ss-(i THK X. K. FAIRB.tXK fOJIPAST, Chicago. St. Louis. .New York. Box ton. Philadelphia. j ,7Uj 1 .V'-ii 50 YEARS' .. ' r r- re i in u rj i u j nja For al-i BiutK-s ai t'mtvo-,- T3 2 5 R f? r-r5. They Tviir the tfw A 8 f t rLcr. al give Hz.u.t.:t fi K f l: .:-l-. r the t.re trrsicn. U ti fztZTLU : i Ci-re cysrTPciA. HEACr::-'r. i STATE POLITICS. Philadelphia, D. c. .-The local r-Ut- I al itu eticn iu I'hlladit'hia if growing I I tniensliy and Interest. The UkM la nominally u;h a the Question ot who ,ail be the nxi receiver of taxc but t.ic rcsu t will mein more than this, lecause It iU determine which element 3f the iK'i-ty is to name the next mayor ,f th- n.uai. lrva.it y. nn.l the tennina l of the ernest m al f"a,te I 1M, nho lll coi.tr-.l liie i'h.ua. lfhia t -Senate l to the n.-H euhernalorial cn xtatin and u!o the members of tan pWaiure fr.m the Quaker City. The luht is a battle amiinu the power of JiviJ Martin in city iK.Ulic-s, and tbe.s Vho are in it pn.iH.se to continue their efforts UQt.l they have suect-ccted in tverihroij;s tbe ochous machine that Martin has craniini for ir.e last tiKht years. TUe particular oU-ct at tJe prei-e-ut time la to u- feat William J. Koney fur the ttnt:rciaatio.n for re tLiwr cf taits. but the concest has in it nothing ier nal etTHinst Mr. It--Tut-v. who unartunate!y h.irJ-3 to Lm a brother-in-law of J'r. Mart.n. anJ ho is n.-i-arei.-'i in a s;-ecUl manner as J :ni the p-.-r.-enal eh. ice of the ce.m l.v.e Uess. The I'tjht is arainst Mar. t.nism in ui! its r'lafrs. and Hr. Runty e a :..re in. iJtnl in tUe content Ta-f who ima-lnc-J tat IH-- meet tr.g Utw.-en Senator C'y "d Mr. Man n vc-uiJ C.eter Quay's farmer f.-ien.-is frvm ce.uduetlr. the fh' -ainst M'l-ii-l i.ew r.i:d that t'n-y wern lid;- mistaken. The arul-cemt.!n e:e tuient la IT.iii.kiT hia believe in Quay, ton?: '-r t.i.n a sasaemas national Ua l- r. a:d ..-.;: :er thit he f-tls made a Hiuet.ie I into J States senator, but t.jev do not rrya:-d his pj.'.mer.t as in- tiiUle when he ee ndes-enis to dip into l.vUicn. ward and city t-.iitics. Hence, tlit-y i-n inse to yo en their own lines wi:Ucut c-.-isulticsj any perf.in .r per-.iiii e.ut: ide of tlse city limits. United States Senator I!.i-s IVan.se, ho has wen nil of his po.i'-icil laure:s ly reus, n of the fact tnat he fc-ks ke;t !n touch !th the ;.lain fe'.pie. has n'.t Witwl his record in this Instance, as fjvu as it b -eame known ti.at there Was to be a serious fi;ht between the Martin and anti-Mart, a elements in l'hiiadt!.hi.t "..e tr.m; t:y and cnurase t.us'y and In the rn st l ui.iie manner alitf-d h:mre!f with the anti-J'artia forces, lie has Indersel the can.iid iey ti H.'.rve-y K. Ne-wltt the anii-Martln cundidte for receiver of taxes, and has siirnified his veil'ir.infss to take the stump in Mr. Xewitt's behalf. The people cf I'hiladeU hia are thnr ruchiy arciued upon this issue, and If the S.tvd municl;iil emi U.ycs, lncluiling the i-o!:ee and firemen, are compels -d tj keep their hantis off there cannot be a shadow of a (Jjubt coneerninj; the t-.!ult. Mr. Martin will simply be swept t.ut of political existence. He obtained Ll3 hold la local affairs thrnush the as tistanee of the officehoiJers. and he haa continued his grip upon the party ma chine solely because of the Immense patronage that has been placed at his disposal by a subservient mayor and by weak and vacillating beads of city de partments. Penrose, who always has been rtronK In the city of his birth, has (trenc'hened himself Immeasurably by bis decisive stand in this controversy. The mugwump clement and the con stitutional kickers in the KepuMieaa party seem to be all at sea conojrnin? their Intentions In the coming puoerna torlal contest. There has been much Lacking and filling durir.K the last three cr four weeks, and no one can t.-ll Ju.t what they propose to c!o in the mat ter. The friends of I'r. Swallow are anxious to Lave him nominated as the candidate for governor, but the must sanstume of them admit that as a pure ly Prohibiten candidate he could not bo. to jm II more than haif the num ber of votes next year f.r p-overnor th it he polled this year as a candidate f r rlate treasurer. State CLairman ;-.r-inan. i f the le:nr crmie s.at enrnmit tee, who was expected to give comfort to an bi lep. n.'.i at mi vem- nt. b-is come out in a public liit-rvi.-.v in which he dash.-s the hopes cf t):e musrwumi s to the gre.uuJ. lie Fays that bv is as?aint roa'Ui' n in any fhaoe or f .rm. and that to one but a straight tlmon pure I. m-o- ratic candidate can expect the sup port of his i.rgunisatiem n--xt year. In a-i'iiiion to this tivre is a divislnn la the Uemccr.-.:!;" party. Thnt port.on re pr. f -till d t'y Mr. ll.irmar. and his free -silver friends are In favor of the r.omire lir ;i i s rne ca.i H!a:e liiie ex Cer .-sr.-.an Joe S.bl y or Janes M. UtitTey. the riiilionaire llttsburtr oil ivpcTit'.r. eln the osher hind. he gold I en.'n'r:t'.. like ex-National Chairman Jiart iiy anJ ex-State Chairman Wright, favor riie redaction of s..m man In the llafs i It'jhfrt K. Pattis n or ei-At-t .rney General WiliUm U. H-.-nsc!. The tn!j pery. ns who ere with Swa'iow on the cealition idfa are Wharton Barker and Wayne Ma:Veaph. the one a free silver man ami 'he other an avo.e-ed free trader. Here we have cnfus:oa vierfe ci r.f used. The eiistir.e-lly anti-Qasy Republicans have been inatl::: a frantif and un-suci-es-.-fuI er.deavor to rally around At torney Ceneral Met'ormioi. Mi-C.-rniicIt wants to nm. btit be hen not the cemr ni."e ! come nt t ai d boldly deciara himself a cai.d'Jn'e. He Is living in the vain h-p- tb.it pome deal may be made l-y wh'. h he can cbtaln the sup port cf Peniter Quiy. Without that his case Feir. h'lTiele ss. He is not per. B. nal!y p'T"lar In the stat. and out. side cf hi own county and la a fevr iirti-. .;.y r..,t3 in the f.a'e h" has r.5 I :.:lii-.-.: t..r. rss.h worth ial'r:i::z about. E : ;..vir, it is cut f I'r.f qu-stl..n tor 5i::n to go iri'f th? ti. 11 as a r fi rm can iida'e, b.caure he is maial- h. Id le iil' ii-.'.le f. r tb" !!.i.-t.nr r-gime he hi. h has b.-.n a..yth:-g bet a r-f-.'rr.i iadrnir.:: tra!!' n. ar.d which t.-.s in ad idition to ar.s-.ver f. r tf- v..iti.-.-J sin of appointinrT lavld Martin as Ov-eretary Cf the commonneahh. In the northern parts of China there are many villages which are almost de serted In winter, tho inhabitants going south, where they live by begging. They form regular guilds and literally compel shopkeepers to help them by threatening to lacss a riot in front of their stores, which Chinese merchants abhor Thd oddest shaped county amrrng tho 3,000 w hicb go to make up tho separata iivisioua of the various states is NS'ar-re-n county, Teuu It lies iu the center j the state and is as Li-ar a pe rfect cir cle as any division cf l.uid cculd be Ia Russia women householders vote for ad elective officers and ou all local matters r.vargelist .lo.My iseitntiioi:ng a series of meetings in Pittsburg. Thousand turn out to hear hiui at every meeting. TBSrt aUI n r-aaf mt Copyrights Ac. Anvrm nwltng a sketch and dnxiitrttow nay irmly" nvtrrtain onr opinion free wbhr an inventl'm mi prt.bf bly tpatntJh. f ommunlf: tioru-HnrfSf citi0nttaL Htodhok n Hau-hu cnt free. l1-tt jurwiry fr e-runiir p(mtA. Hi tent tAfcen tbrouea Mann h Cu. reT wprrxai mtUcs. mt hoot cfamnte. In U Scientific American. A banr!iiomf-TT IHu-wtrntM w1i)t. Irarwt rtr eotiii'l of iiriy rWUHitifl f'UrmrJ. 1 "rrn. $4 ft Tf-ir: f'nr monrh. $1, tolJ by ail newJwkTit. MU.N?t Ca.1 Mew York isranea Office, tS t HI, Wutincr jn, U u THE SiMlronVoits. f-jrutcrlj .V!Hr"e ifech'i ml H'erit,) OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, Has Wn rciitU-d with New Machinery and is uw prepared to furnish Stoves, Plows and Castings Of ail kinds on short notice. Also buildem of the IMPROVED Barrett Gas Engine, Best in use. Any size. Call and see it. We also carry a line of T!H AS. C.tWn?5, STEAM HITlGrf, l'A( KING, OILS and KNUIXE SUPPLIES. Having put in a new aud complete line of Machine Tools, are now able to do all c'.a-s of work, such as Re-boring Cylinders, Planing Valve and Valve Scabs or any kind of Engine Work that may be re quired. We earnestly sedicit your work and will guarantee satisfac tion. Office and Works near the R. R- Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. ' NEW r..y - i - - . . r. THE ONLY PERFECT FOIl SALE BY JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. SOMERSET MARKET iiT O.KKtni.ll VKFKlt tr Cook & Beerits, W-itnr-t'hty, yn lo,lfir-7. t vr :ii Appl- v dr., .1. ti c I ev;t,ntt,l ffc ). Apple Kuft-r, r al nr I n il r f i.- Butter.. fr,-. i ', per f I rivsitiu'ry, js r "ft . .i,- tieeswax, per a , couiitiy In--ii. r t. 1 lo ;-jc Bacon. ''-' ' V l-V esti..:U r. .-r ? ti u nM, feiluie imv. ir bas Cole.', i r l - t nci-i: : . r !; CemeaU J , ,u":rari- !T MA i a -i ii-cio, j-r: u .!.. ...... t.i v K'SS Per ctux .. -.. i-fc- I bM ,4 hh, ,A) I'uni v, white clover, per B ... j.v I.nrel, ier Ih I...Z.T.S ;. i' r I.iip'. p.-r l-M ....!.:f M.ia.. N.ce. t eieOons, per i.us . - t Hnt-aN -r htes !1 e1":"' Prtiehes, ev:ir';mtel, p r f. .. 0 t ).v Fruuec. i r a.... to I e ' .s. V prrr.t.1 .. i.i i i"i'Ti.i;rr. p. r liiil Salt, J L'alry, e.:i ; . 7..T..U..? 4hn iclt.. . ... iii-i litmeinJ aoim. i-i t- icv . iv ma,.e. ;..r . (,'to.se . ino-irt.-tl vt l'.iw, rt r- S.tijsr. I white, A. per tf i.'niiulHti1, p. r Ih .7 ti' ! I 'u!. r piiiv rl,-. .!, -r - 1 i Je p, r ts:tl Ultotv S'oii..WM.-v. y. 11 ii Tilo'. r-r Bi Z'.Z... i'to V ":-k-r. I'rirl J to : l :i:..!.-iv. nnr lI :.'., toi .73 Sc-eds. VT,TI!.... j.VJiJ t0 S.l rlnirf.n. per lm t ft;tt, p r hi! S.) " ni.-ykf. p. r ba 7 :.n. rv r bun 1 .-, Itwr'.i y. wi.iu- twr i'.-sm, pv-r bus. 1 hiiekwh -u:, p-r hu : ci'i-n, ear. pr tus , la t bhi il.l, p r bus 4.V. Grain ', per bun Si o If rye, kt 0 wtent, p-- i'n . r. . v bran, p. r I") r-i ZI..ZZ 7 r roni auil chup, p-r i.Z.'n flour, rti!-r pne.H, pr Mil Z'.'fr " "y.T.ri pteiit ami f iT,cy ' hL-h terale Bour, !i,-.i.ri;"..'H. 1iS- n c. A Feed Floar. 1 ret. p.-r 1,0 Sis CONDEKSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Sailroad Somerset and Cambria Branch. SORTHWAF.D. JohDtnwn Mat! F. r pr.-je n.r k w,,w1 70 mrtner. t io. suivivtown t-JKi, ll.iov cntvtlie 100, JohcsUiwu U:li. Johntown M.iil Fx sn. K.w kwon,! 1! yt n. m., Seimervrt Iht'v -iiovminwii U:!:!, Uoov ernvilie lim, Juimstuwn t:le) p. iu. Johnstown Arrr1n1110.lr.tton. It(if kwml t o p. 111 S..m,.rv,.t xJi stytvn ilN u.jov erviilea:jsi, Jo'iustown ii:ii OCTHWAaO. Mall. Johntr.irn R.va.m.,Hoove-T 1 ) tMove,uwn Skil, tomertl ierj Ruck wood ExF,Tu, J,)h'"l0wn -P- ". Hooverwllle woVfcSTiU'Wn :1S S"u";n'st Kock Dally. IV B. MARTIN, :iniser of 1'uMei.gir Tniflic. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. csstc-in arsnoano nist. IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1897. OO-tD-t-JSED SCBSDCLB. Traln arrive and depart from thentaUeen at WSSTITABD Wesiem Fxrir. -Vwtlnrei-terii llxnre . t:"jt a. rn. b;,M lobbe-own Ai-..irii..o Imo.hi it:".. - , AOO.DnjJOt.sUoo Piii-lfie Fxpn-Mj U'ay Pikjiw-tjtf. t w.rj. .. -M -.. ? -.. 4:1 " p. ra. )J0 " l"'aj:t IJiif ..!"."". JoUnaUiwu Aeeamiiaa'tiwa lurtitD. At'nnMr r.-e-hore KxpresaT. Aitoona Ar.ninnioeLiUoaI I S:' a. 5- lei ' ';rrv! - I nrtid ian- r.Tr.rwa . f:!i K Jpr.-xs 7;,,- Fhifc.-.f. irhte r;ZZ"mn iV? ' Mt Liae. ZZZZ-ZZZZZZZlZs ."th a- Huuhin.-on, J. R. Wool. III -'If! I Snyder's PharrnacvJ g: It reijiircs a roJ ?c!oetcJ tock antl a boa;!- a. rom to Jo a brisk lu.-inv... WE HAVE E0TH. OF THEM I Pure Drugs Fresh and Good condition. In the war of -.? jg we are sure to have it. You are always sure of ..,..,, i I Optical Goods Tru.-t.-e Fitte.I. AU of the le.-t and D.o;t ;i kept in stock. Satisfaction suurabtccd. tZ Driijjr.irist, f?OMr-:i;j.-T Vt4 iUiUiUiUiiiiumiiUiiiuiiUiU mmu i Main Street, Somerset, This Kcisl Sn Store is Ridly Eic:nSJ 'i 7-Ai3 m?rii TA .t,1 .) . I e ilUtVe.... Vii,i W, Wii LI UmtZ, C! I FRESH. MD . PURE. DEC" Medicines, lye Siytfs, Ui.-ou'jcs, rrj Loate Prcscr&iiOBSi Family Resd 7 And a Full Une cf Optical Gooeb always on -jtA. Jr .- large assortment au can be ui;oJ. THE FIEEST BBfiHDS OF CiOiS Always oa hand. It is always a pleasure to d'.' to intending -purchasers, whetht-r iiic- b:) trom us or el3e-bet2. j, m. loutksr iv:. D. MAIN STREET SOMiHtZT.f, Somerset Lumber Ya: ELIA.S CTJSTNTlSrGHAM, MAscrAe-rrRra a-rn I'e.ii.kb ajid W" no lis am asd i;-Te:Lia.jr Lumber and Building Materials. Pi a,id a n d Soli Wood 0k, Poplar, SNllngs, M aluut. Yellow Pine, Floerliiff. Cberrj, hhiiiKlei, Doors Lotth, Uhllerine Bliutl, A genrrr. lineof It irmd.-sof Lu-niVr and Kui'dir'; aterial s:e! I'. '.:.; H lock. Aiso,can furai.h anything in the Hue of our bu ::ev '.i t :-: :iu-a ble promptnes, nucb Brackets, od ti:ed..i; k... o. Elias Cunningham, 0?lcc and Tarel Opjoite S. A C. K. K. Matlon, TheNXWeeklvTrite ie.'i.-i.'..4T;-AX. i --. . V-v ' --w -V---.--v 1 With tlic!exer.f ti e rrt.i.!..r.tLl oampaism TI 1 K T!.!.;:rxn -the f:ie t tlmt tl.e Amerh-ftn i-. are now r.r.xii- to .:; li.- r st:-: home and bu!ii int. re-t-. To n.eet ll.U (f.r,i!'!:..a, V. spao" ami pn;ininenf-, until noother Stat-? or Nti .-.i-i..n n-n-'' newale.f the flrl.t for t!ie iritH-ipIe' f'.r -!,ivh T'tK TKIIU'NS -- fmm its incfption te t!:? pr.-et.t el.-iy, and won its cr...f -t . mr-s. Kvery ptsc-ible effe.rt i!l U put forth, aud ri::i-y fr--'y -'- s' The WKKKLY TRIl'1'NK pnt mirentlj a National Family Ne?apw-f ng, instnie'tive, enU itainii.g aud inJi.-peu.-aMe to etieh m i:i!-r e.f th We furnish "THE HRALD" and "iN. Y. WEEKLY TH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY Ti?E. Address all on!en to TIIK IIKKA Write yonr name aa4 adJn-;- en a postal can!, etiil It to . Trifcan Fcildir.?, w Tcrk Citj, aad satrple fr? r,k'' VnVlj Tribune wiU be mailed to joo. IT WILL PAT YCTJ TO BUY VUl'B Memorial Work or Mann&u.'!nrerof nd Dealer In Eauura Work Furnished cn Short NcU.n ---aJ..5 J J. !. 1 mnu Ifn tmm mm lv..';i aiaiijua ixju UUiJllfi nulla Abeo, Agent for the W IIITE P.RONZK ! Per-eons In nH of Motiament "Work wll flna it Ut the.r Int-rest U e.!l at my hT where a proper lioi.i a,! be eiTPU thrift. tr-!-i-1i.f:irl:on Suam::!m; in ev-., v ee, ao very low. I invite special silention pr-xtnevd by Rev. V A. R!ne. t r ,, v Mln.en(,t in the fH.int e.f .Vf.it:,' Uniln:rii,..,II,i,ti.j, ,,if(, it 1, n popular McmanieDt fur cn i ilniol TU4te. .:ive us a rnli. 1 Vm, F. Shaffer, Prescription S;,::! ;:' i t ... JOHN N. SNYDER, L "U v. Louthefs Drug Ste!1 updone r$t i tnlci. A ricles, Perfumes, dc. mi p r. a Ji vna -.. i. ATTS-'Tiorc To Tits tutn.vjsuf. or enr.iT cis, n:;-io r.sss ro r- es:.Y rui:-H am e, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES Sach. SiarBi Ii.Iuit'r-4. Clit-vJi: Aewel I'o-ts tif. J For. FAS I ER3 AND VILLAGERS. FOR ri:r n --i others. FR S3 3 Al) )J GHTIRS. FOR LL TAZ FAMILY. t O 7 i--'r . F.SHAFFER, 2 ftj SOMERSET, PKS3T A. 4 fwn.M V f ' i ' If , . . - lv v' I Cvrr 00 oauto'u! C'r.slejn.t oauto'u I- ', f-.'t t v- ;.- V3i "; V r:
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