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[K-<-k'>»ei? roe Ifr»;?"we»l (.:m •-»• T< i •»« wiJb tirm fj«-!)!t»r} t*»e ie«m we«*. tin- thr.f- h r »r«w» »ad»1l»-fl ?^«-p «M mtth tt«<«». r«-Se**e<i fr«»m i-ii»fttKT»ei.l. *bff (»'• h»»rl been iw<-ure'l fr->ro fr..';«.-« ir>g bl« IU*»tef- »*iti Tefi in «B e»f j;e«J whi«- ! f 5' »fn\j<5 they re tip U> mmf. | t< Sii.'lJ • tt'h»t ft^.hng, now ' t"r,r »ni».f Jie twis>Te<i hrtl jonc ptfUkil arfujiji. bi» »e#*k. lying it tinder bi» leftwr sn s «i(tT!ific»'it n u i f r "Humph, he hasree. Me*lee r«w " ''Hi. M»TT." I nnW»e»J. rrmemberittf Oii Mejui'n Tj»it and hi* *tr*nge mrtura*. an<l dimlr ««-!a£ what Yik K c r m o t a t / ' I Bittet tell Marv." 1 «a 4 wiifl.T •Hump no." aaid Yik Kee. "Yen** »irk." aod be cio~fi hi* ejre» m a die »W»T Mtr; of manner "Oo now —ux> late." We moonted. • Mother'!! tbink we're g'»nc to ride." «ai'! Tf'd. a# we -r<ii;-.pe^ over »!ie plains He «a» tieaihlT paie. po"r little fellow. hut he »at erert ami firrr. I « » hi« fath- er « hi? (>>h'« reiolfff r «!irking nut "f h h j^ieket. He was a determine*! »K>T. Efen in mr de«pair, in my wild hope that 1 ruuld «avc Jwk by Ix-j^ing f.nrcyknee*, ihaf f rf.»ilj elinj t/> iiiro. ar».! that they W'••...} have tf> k'n me fir»t. I rf>uid not li> 'p a *miie at the e-ftnira! f.jrure Yik Kee ptv*eole4 '-n Uor«Uark. Hi» l'XM* c»f- rtient» flapped in the wind, hi* long pigtail f5<-w '>iit itehind. and he l>obh»^l up and d<.»n Iikr a kerne! of r<.rn in a corn-hop- per It wa* a «-f.ft. w a m i night, li/httd only hy the pale young mv>ii and the twinkling »tar«. We r<>de a* f».«t our horses would iraii'}.. Sleep wa» cl"»e at our heels. Way ahead, when we reachwl the top at a little hii!. we *aw t!iecr'<wil of liorwnwn. They were ridinsr tffward Flt-nver. We galloped <n with nnewed zeal. They turned into a rro«« road jeadinir to Mead's ranch. On thi» roa<i wa« a fcri life over DryOulrh, *!iiiii «\« in the *pring a roaring torrent. Ileiond the hridee. m ros» the field*. «U the hay.t'ark "i JJeail, where wa,* »towed kiiffifi'nt ti f-ed hi« domestic cattle Thrf'iizh th<- winter. Wr- at la»t reached tt ( e turn t-> the ro;v|. They were three mi!'-* in a<lranee. riding rapidly. Yik Yee -''•pped a! tlie turn. "ifumph .' Can't < •>!' hee. Hanrree at the bridge. Y<"» p"t.e '" He tijrned !jia l»rjr»v and .'ped ,,, fi.v. the field, deserting ba.»ely. We r'.'ie on. Ted and I. He was pal and Ml.!, n.y flu . ki were turning. We nrarrd the hnd/e. The hisfh mound of earth M-fore lii.J triern from sigiit. We ttopp.fi ojr hor-e« anillLitened. The men ii.id lighted 'orihes. some were preparing a rour-h (.'allows under the bridge, two were une.. ilmrarope; dome held thcboraei of the oth« r> M-vond the bridge. The men were nii-kel now. and I could "see by the lighted tor« he« that tueir numljer in- ere;i-e I Ja'k wa< very white and sad, h'i! he shotted no fe.ir. I am irin>.cent. ffentleraen," he said -|..»!v h'i: 1 r. fii-e to tell vou f)f whf.m I !.' uVh! the hidev" I u:rier<-'ood him. Could Harry White m M« «»pi»- ' ail* 4M kf»irf \ MflnnWMqr. We awnx'teW-a U§KM4 « • fie f*w» *f fw'Bmt. We am j tfiNt «• hWi» ikme « r l » w r fw»lr»i«a3 f*»rt»e». j a Aawm n&gitn*. half »lowi» for»« of •*- | nrty. »»• jeooilt»ew« htnjtr« l«to b«>w m*nj \ «.sHef»T»t iiattd* <m ntttlran*} t^*-*h*m*. We am p-nlsi** at ivmi cand* «f a w»|t«n ' •tack in 4r mnA. It mc*nm*ti*niKmi*m* la i me to drap into a bijIrbeT *bop an" jica J o«it a haw M ' l*-H de botckjrr I wit! ml! an' j aetttr tw»* week. Imt de botcWr baiyt« de j b»tn b«rtt «•« tt« pec *»" re*»«r*« dat he j can't ftrxMibij acree «rB the qn€*Jl«B, I « a j in harmony wid cne cbarcJi; Vn>1. Slay- tmck am not in harmony wid an«dder. I ban made up my roiad d*i de IKmocraiic |>»rtr am called upon to #ave di* keotry . Pickle* s*mith would »ee de ketitry »uak lefn he wmiid wote anything bot d«- Ke- p.jhli/an !k ket. I contend dal ari«t<«fTacy j wiii •.!<• ner or later brinj about de down- i f*;i of the tailed (*t»te». Whalebone j H'-wker arirue» dat an anstocraey wjf! pre- ; ptnrr jt. k»«e if it wasn't pre»crrcd dar" | wonidn't be a«y •er-ond-baod men to Imy r wo n-oat carpet*. I tell yoa. •rew'len, pn-»ar»e di* keutry we tnn»t wote de > I>tmocratic tKket. accept one brand of y. t | rejipan. f-atronize de cinu* an' fine ebery j rm»««»n #10 who won't huTah on iioii- ' day* " •*Wr are runnin' awar wid de kentry." *ai'l the *..5emn roice of Waydown Betiee a* hi» nsme wait called. We am libiu' too fa*:. Twenty y'ar« af« I wa» aati«fkd with a two roomed cabin an' a dollar a day. Now I ba» to hafe atwo »tory hon*e and 12 «btHifH a day. Wiven who o«ed to •ro har'fut fix day* a week to aare dcir *hoen for the »e*«rnth now wear §8 bule* to mop in. De pusaou wbo ajrn* f 10 per week m<i»° lib ji*t a* pood *< de one wbo aim* S"iO. Twen!y y'ar* ago de woman wid a diamond ring could howiaiiull n«Tbtirh'K>d. S'ri* when *he trie* to eben bo»* de *er- vant jral de gal pack* up her iixk of dia- mond* an'quit*, de job widout waitin' to coiierl any leet'.e (natter like §-t0 back sal- ary. When I wa« a boy de man who •.ought a can of oysters was supposed to have htn left a legacy of fo'tet-n miilun d'd.ar*. Nowadays de poo' man's back yard am kivered with de empty can*. "I kin *ee fit^n arter aigti dat di* genera- • hun am »peedm' along widout thought or car'of wbar'it will bring up. Men who am bfM'in' 'taters to-day am nabob* to- morrer. Men who used to bt-iieYe in «avin* up fur a rainy day now scatter deir cash arr^un' as if de sunshine mas' alius last. Whar I used to be satisfied wid Wan fconp I now want ox-tail, an' dat'* what aiW de hull ki-ntry. We ha* got to slow up an" rimmcr down or de top-rail am gwiiw to give way an' give us all a drap." •'Getn'len." said the President after ra- riou* other members had proclaimed their opinion*, "it am patent to all dat de ken- try ha* an ailment, but we am not agreed &*'to de naltir' of de disease nor de remedy to be used as a cure. In di* embarrassin' situation. I suggest dat we hare pa'ience I and continer lo'ljope. Wliile it seems j sartin to a man boldin' d-jwn a cracker t box in a o/ner grocery dat de kentry ; won't hold together mo' dan two days longer onle«.« he am" 'lecKted constable or j draws a prize in a lottery, we ha* managed mellow to dodge de dar.zer* an' ptlil , frew fie narrer channel. It am my opyn- j y;m d*t we'can go home au'z ' to b<-d wid- , out f'ar dat we won't find at lea-t half de | kentry bangin' 'round heaii to-mnrrer. We will now di*raeml»i-r."--/>/ir(/('t F/tt Prtn. 1 I WE DO NOT C O W i i ! i'. -v -• i I'- ll ) it'!-' ' Cl-ld. What !«' thief:» I felt a- if I were grow- •" wlii'-pcred Ted. < til:. Mid.; . .k. •I!, t I'i.'i w e •! revolver. ti'.y a I.'i^tit r<d li^ht illumin.itf<l <•'..*. followed hy cloud- of black r.'i a oii'-'-r crackling n'.ise. A veli • <.: .Mi ad - voice above 'he re-t. -ta'k »:i«iiii tire. It seemed to '• i;,.tr" around it that I could wee ' : " ivin h'jruan vani«hin:i ;u ros* r;.. n ;w 'in'f.} their hor»c.,Gu Mead head arid i-i t off aero** the held- at ;.. Tii' y inn-' «nvc the<-Tack. They i'-K bo',;.-! iiatcl and foot and guarded e /.'.at:. [., t.'.e wonderful dog. had kept by ':: now. -ouking in the dark shadows. jr'.id.i..: -sde*:-e and still, he reach- niai, or: guani. wlioy; back was to with no w-iriiiiig growl, caught Dw Ton Know How to Talk v ••*. ed :t,e -.-. urt-i him by the throat with Mrong white teeth that < ould choke :v coyote in a second. The n.an. who was in a sitting {»osture. fell bark with a groan. Ted struck him over the head with the butt of the revolver, and pnli'd off the d'.g. I i..it Jack'* bond* with a knife. He looked up wonderinglr and Mas^'-ri d to hi- feet. NVver mind tmw we came. Jack," I -aid. t^iiu k. mount the horse beyond •l.e bridz", and ride t" Denver for your , f . Tiiev wiii not harm a woman and th- is .-ry Whi'e.' !,e nnatend. the loyal .. ':,at > v> ;, then Could think of another'* . t -il...:. .' .' i!,. e 11- •- ••: -:.i N H- .-. .'!.' if.!, i.alirn n a: d !i. i m. of l! if he Thev d- < -i. thi- —only say the country. •T '-r later." wti the road. Ted and I i»_' off >hep. who sat on his '.i lung the uncon.-cious man. •. too. -peil down the road, was giving out great volumes M', but the tire was dead. • »a>i riderless hone, Dolly, her muster with a joyful - wa n vvi I :.• ha>-.i< k of hi.w ri «m.ii Ahead' f u who greeted wii.t.ny. Where w a* Yik Kee ? Then Dot, tr.;. t. r-e. -hied from the road at a recum- V. .- •: I I. ACfi ri^uri It was the indomitable ii- '.. •._..'. 1 Y.s. Ko. »li'i had (ruwtetli-ll the way fr in t»,e -'at k "f his -tornacb. so that he f -i.'l :,••; !•' we:), ofter lying in the ditch .:.•.. !:.«- I'.are hui fmled out. "Humph ? :. fat. hee ( L.nee, heap hfjre," he *aid iv'Hi.i t!iy. ribbint: hi-, stomach. i.-.'.itHf d I)i.!!v. and we ro<ie o n t o ;vi . - , • -• n..ri;. .. ' 11. - . - lai.f !i. \ ..f l,or-e.' r tlie twin! yi -. and t !!••«« ! p O ^ the rrg!.t ., -1 f OITie hll'.k rii.untiriL' hi- 1 confront i .\Lr. h 1 \i , - - .\;. v i • -;. *. 1. . '- ' - \\ :; *• i a A i v . -.. four.-l in A* t !'• to - M' .. •. ...... .! :.-, H'lis.t.h: *i r. * ' -.•.<: .'. t, f r hi- feel- y a. ."• — . . . . . - Vl^ K.e. lie - '.•'-.'-. !!• ...- ;,i .j :a„c < Aft- iif 1. ; :... «„-',.:..' Mary did '. - . :..-:.,. i....: ? •|,r:n«!ii g < mthe- * . . ... ,;•' •: J... •. i ti .ne f^rfii. V 1 * e ma<le :.•••'?'.. !JII» \. He v.a- always J .' «.- i ,'. ;' W i - :. ll. i n i | f e w words. . •••. ,'.v ^ adi]. J IHM.L l*> his income . . "r ...•','. i. i. -. Kam-iiUM'D li»ing at • so.,; t',. m to nim and Jack sold '-• :riier- wh•> an* around at cer- !.. :.:,•..-- :n w,- ye*r. Harry White waa .. oar .• i it. t.,e I- j-ines*. He used to go «>:. i -•..-• .,f round-up ami visit the raocbet t. otr '.lie <f.uutry. The cattle of the r*-.i !iii,-:, roaR.ed in vast herd* ••/er Ute j.lait -. protected only by the brand of Utc "»mi- I'aUle kUatitog w«a fre*Joet»tljr pract »ed. *MTrnder* iu tkia wmpect were nh<Fwn no mercy. They were convicted, tried, and executed oi-Iy in the court of Judge Lynch. 1 stttrer bbtmed the raaekv. men for this ; it waa itspoaaibte to favard uw- herd- in the vast area over waidi tkcjr travertted, and the cattle Muat U pfOtWHd in wtat way. Oil Mead was * wealthy ranchman, wbo lived tea lie owned lb* largest plain*. TbeywereWaadad of bit name, K. • . , wUeH atxul aaywbcre. He alwanr* catite t o U a brotaee ia C" taw a n * . He wae tall deep-aet black eyaa •fly, awl Ua fe»5P ; !-> W. ••*-* 'w"%, Harry ru-hed out at the feet, at mifinight. There lina 'tars. 1 looked into ild h'.m the whole story ii.;. bat only said we must ' thf ranch, for the men k to Jack's for him, and Sect colt rode off down d hi- mother as beM; I At da) break We rode home. was in a wild-tateof alarm. Where been Where was Jack !' and how w-er. to 1-ave h< r alone. Miesaid •flock tnree marked men had i.e house ami searched it itnd the but had not molested her or the r. n nlv a-king where Jack was, very !. and -lnirj.Iv. ii'-',n. J n k. Harry, the sheriff and a o! armed men from Denver rode up, only a moment to tell me that 1 I..- buck at iiiirht. I flared not tell Marv. and she worried all afternoon at their Mrunge coriduch At night Jack and Hairy came home, looking tired but hap- t'V. Then Jack told Mary and she cried an ! chin? to Lim as though she could never let him go. It seemed the pleasing ranchman from ( incago was one of a band of cattle thieve*. He sold the hide* to Harry, wbo. honest and open himself, was slow to suspect wrong dealings of others. The rheriff bad caught the men skinning a cow that be- longed to Mead, and bad captured the gang rind taken iheru to Denver. The men concerned in the attempt to lynch Jack were sincerely sorry. Their regret* would not have availed mitefe, how- ever, if they had Mceeeded la their pur- pose. They gave each of the children tea acre* of land, they gave Ted 4S, and whom they pieaaed to oonaider very pioeky, they gave 190 acres. I felt r i d * CWOagh, and time ha* aaade it • - - - The aaaa guard wa* «w .. . . Be thought Tad. .We- a*** H og -*-.-. dowaon the hethaochthatlaat Od after this. Be ever kaww list yon lack At MM "A white and red calf mean* one calf, but "a white and a red calf" means two calveg. There is a wide difference between ability and capacity. Capacity is the power of acipiiring knowledge, but ability is the power of applying it to practical purposes. "I found the way easy," and "I found the way easily." convey different idva*. In speaking of a look of illness on a person's countenance, the correct form is. "He looks had." not "badly." The young lady may look "bewitchingly**at the gentlemen, hut *he look* "bewitching" in her *iiks and jewel*. Aggravate is fref' J'-ntly mis- u-<'!. An o!len-e may be aggravated, but a ptr-on i- provoked, irritated, or anger- ei|. Alike is often incorrectly coupled with both. "They are both ju-t alike." is as in- corr.f t a* the Hibernicisin "I saw it with bi.'h my two eye.-." A dis;-ase spreads "over .ili" the country, not "all over" the country. There is differenre between bravery and courage. Bravery may be blind, but cour- age advances with its eyes wide open, tiring, fetch and carry are too often used indiscriminately. To bring is to convey to fir toward : to fetch is to go and bring, wbic h involves two journeys : to carry U to convey away or off. and supposed to both fetch or bring. The superfluous use of but is a common error. "There is no doubt but that Guiteau is guilty," should read "no doubt that," etc. Calculate is sometimes vulgarly used for intend, pur- pose, expect: as, "He calculates to go to- morrow." Instead of "Let you and I go," •ay "you and me." "He is as good as me;" "as I." Instead of "Who do you mean," say 'whom." For "If I was him," say "If I were he." "Who do you take it to be." should be "Whom do yon take it to be," "I am surprised at John refusing to go" should be "at John's refusing." "They prevented him going forward" ought to be "prevented his going forward." There is a nice diMiuction between an- swer and reply. We answer a question or a letter, but we reply to an argument or accusation. Loveis of bie words some- times gay anticipate ins'ead of ' expect. Now we expect a visit from burglars, but we do not anticipate Uiem unless we take measures to frustrate their design*. Any should not be used in place of at all. It should "She is not at all better," not "any" bettei. At all, as an intensive phrase, is too fre- quently used. Sometimes it gives em- phasis, but generally it is mere tautology. At length should not usurp the place of at last. "At length we heard of him," should be "At last we heard from him." At length means fully, in detail. Balance is erroneously used for rest or remainder. He used the rest of his money to improve his farm," not "the balance." Between is often misused for among. Between is used with reference to two. and among to more than two. A man divided his property between two children; if he had more than two it would be his duty to divide it among them. Iaterf*Uag "ewa from Alaska. From the Mont'ea) Star. Mr. Francois Mercier has lately returned to Montreal from the most northern district of Alaska, near Behring Straits. He has been there employed iu the fur trade on the Yukon ltiver for the last sixteen years, and wa« the lirst American or Can- adian to arrive there after the sale of Alaska by Hussia to the United Slates. Mr. Mercier speaks the Esquimaux lan- guage fluently, as also scverul other Indian dialects used by the natives of the Arctic region.*, and relate* several interesting items as to the country in general. Au idea of the cold experienced these may be formed from the following thet- uioructricaJ observations: On the lstcf December, 1882, the minimum during the day was 50" below (Fahrenheit) ana the maximum 30" below zero. Taking tfce whole month together, the mixunum wan 63' below zero and the msnlmum 55°. The winter last* about eight months, while the four summer months are mag- nificent weather, the only drawback befog the plague of ruosquitoerf that literally blacken the air during the long unbroken day, lasting many months. Ducks, geese, swan*. «kc, begin to arrive about the end of April, and lay thousand* of egga on the banks and islands la the rivers. These are much sought after by the natives, and are excellent eating; in fact, Mr. Mett^er a m , there k a p lack of food of ail sorts. Araporte black aert brown, beartetfe*later- ior, and white bsar oa tte otiaat, with sal- •aifriit iti«bf , M t flat tort that eat** rwrmy efvariMM MsrfsI*«*»*«*»«•* ' •stare I* trTtaf t* HJW " A* eWerta** ana**., w* art aatarally t*4 to the esaelailsa fhat*rc»>e<!y that give* We aaAvlaw pTsrSie*. tvtm «. a* Haaefs S*a**raarta* •cwtncMettir a w a , nws* *» t** swan* •****• veatiBS away ******* taat wW «**«y wtuw-jt«« w*-.fce-w*MW »>i4 «rm w««av Wtm i* ^tte M e»teirfe4 t y ^ a g a wsrrurted la i».»iawiww*iW5 tt f»w att «*; rawtynt* d xhf •y**»wi wwea are easasa Vj an sssamrai »«•«*? «* t»e Vo*. Why Suffer with $ak-*he«mt CI.HooP>C*%.U»weB.l Oritteimw—i w»» a JETM* a**w W" ftah iOaerjin «w si Jhnlw.fora aoeca JJ*f* km, I w»« cci-Mt hr Hoc-Ta S»r»a*»£2* The i*m wnow t*e«jwe «try ebap, fraea op». 1**4 sad »eb totcw»ety w> that 1 enoiit i»«« beip •rratcfcn*eWWrfcol e i w e mad* UM« www ' At the am* tea*- 3B. ffrry „„ mtrni that gey rsamierof l*i»> tw*r •"", »"-—. ——.;—* •iwhirTMt. and 1 was cbtttco to keepjfff* t^adaeed wvk Itnen tkkh*. The »*hi wa* drawn *> tbttrt by tae heat cf the *>e»se that if 1 stmmed e**» taev wmM era** «jee and art^JlTVfW tears War e w T V •r*4 twttie W r S e d aw so aneb ttal jl eaa- tinwedtalttintKttnlwasenrefl I tssed eae fco*; of Hood's OUve Oforawat. to rettere the ttchtas. Hoptns *w*"T others may learn the vatocor Br«iVW*ap«rt)la and metre as noes beaeSt as 1 have, 1 as*. VetTtnUy^m.^ >'r>. •» Eroadway. Ixmett,llass,J-ui.l5.l«T». IssoWbydraarW*. rrlee «1. orstx for t& Iteparad by a L HOOD a Co., UwelL ««av '•»•" CMrfc.S$n<a*. W n u t k l-M*. fi—av rtmm, antefe u «£>« - - - - J«4«4* aor» B^XZT%. »*Bt!U«l>o:.f wpmiHy e;r*4 tj , _ . ladid. at a a. of i l i f w o f rraaB>ai».OfBrM,Ba.-xn«uil KanMH.ttMilfjnit Of •*»*• fml**)XB*, «fcw!«.-.-. T—'"-S —« *—f***** e o w a n»si^r frz m-.- ~_ 0 9 ffaatw* are arid bf*0 draccbcasadcjaatr? wuts» Meant* srSmforttM. EJ4%f*a a*il«4 am neHtc «f M U f jrlee. Oof> PlatlrrCm, • » » PLASTER lW(\u*nitaacm*,tm4 treith, ocrimKi|>i<l Urtj AYER'S Cherry Pectoral No other eomplaiaut arc to iuidioas in tbeir attack a* those affecting the throat and lonp: none to trilled with by the majority of snfier- er*. 7T»e ordinsr* eofj^li or cold, resu'ttlr.g I«?rb»p» from a triniog or ODco.isciem ex- l'+art, a often but the beginnicg cf a fatal HckOCTi. AVEB'S CHEEilY Pef.TOR.LL. hli» well proven iu efficacy iu a forty ;cars' figlit with throat 'and long disease*, and sboald le taken in all eases without delay. A Terrible Coogh Cared. " In 1»J71 took a *evere eoM, which »ffect»fl n.y tang?. I bait a territ.it- cough, ftutl pa«se<i ci?bi after night without nicep. The <iucfir» ffsfve rue up. 1 tr;«l AVKB's CnrSRV Yl.r- T'UVL, which relieved my lm>g>. iuduee.1 *'•—!•, nod afforded use the reri ceccaurr h.r the recovery of ajj WrengtL. By the c .minocd me of tke FTCTOBAL a perma- nent core was effected. 1 am now *t years f-l.t, kale and hearty, and an wtieaed voor t'Htinii tzttoujkl. raved me. HORACE FAiannorazK." e^ckioghani, Vi., Joly 15, ISO. Croup. A Mother** Tribute. '• tVUle in the «>iiiitry la*t winter my little .y, t'. re* years old,» as taken ill with croui'J it x:.-:iii-l a» if be wonld die from strangn- lation. i'ue of the family aocgested the use of Av KK'S CHCIIBV FEcroEat- a bottle of M.I'..-1I wa* aiways kept in the noose. This v i- iri«-i in §;>.all and frequent dote*, and to our Jehjrht in lew than half an boor the l.u.e (.it.-iii vat breathing eadly. The doe- tor KI..1 that the ciituKV Prc-roaAL bad van- 1 :;:• .1 iri;jii;'s life. Can JOB sonder »t our .iraiiiu *•." Su.cerelv voon, JtKs. £UMA GEDXET." I j v.Vr-. i">iu St., New Vork, May 1«, U*2. '• I bale nse.1 AVER'S CHEERY PzCTOBAt. hi i :. Is.'i..:-.- f.,r several year*, and do not i.e- : ,!•; i., j.ioiioiuice it the njort effectnal r-;..—J> f.ir coughs aud ccklswe have ertr I..-.!. A.J. CEASE." Lake Crystal, Mam., March 13,1882. '• I -iiKere.1 for eight years from Bronchitis, aie! after trying inauy remedies with Do ene- <-•-.-«*. I was cured by the use of AVEJt'S t'HKB- 1.1 r i . ' T i l H L . .loSEm ffAf-DEX." b;.:ial:a, .Mliv., April 5, lMSi. ••) cannot say enoorh in praise of AVKR'» 'iiKKKV PRfTor.At, oelievins a* I do that i-i! l f.>r its cue I should long since have died fr-.ai lun<; troubles K. BKAUOOX." Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1««. No case of an affection of the throat or ivi.at* exists which eaunot.be greatly relieTed by tbe uac of AVEB'S CHEBBT PECTOBAJ* an-J it will altrat* cure when the disease i* not already beyond the control of njedicine. rBETABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by *U Droggists, How Watch Case* an Made. Mo*t persons bare an ambition to catry a gold watch ca>e, and yet few people know how a watch case is made, or the vast dif- ference in thequality of them. In a SOLID GOLD WATCH CASE, aside from the neces- sary thickness for engraving and peii&hing, a large proportion of the metal ie needed only to stiiTen and hold the engraved por- tions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesira- ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish the stillness, strength and elasticity necessary to make the case permanently strong and close-fitting. Tbepoyeefvateh case must combine gold with some metal that will supply that in which the gold hi deficient. This has been accomplished by the J'imct JW G o l d WatekQ"* ...nr^lf j - w which saves the WASTE of ne«f-' 4, A kst gold, and IKCKEASES the SOLIDITY and BTBEXGTH of the case, and at the same time reduces the cost OSE HALF. •*** » f t •••»tol i / w m Waa Caw a«i*ai*.r*,fcrii I *n inwwiisriMnilitanas*— lauii »!•• m* *ij«lan WauSfam ati awl*. (2b it esatteasft] * A WlaVC I. PATTtnOlf. TRiUBT aJlP c*x Kaaxixitt AT LAW. d i m s atwea. flaiwasmh. %. t. U. as K. HEWITT. A m«*m AWO ciwaftBXiosa AT LAW. •vaeawvtti*. a. T. a**iM*> tMkVw a* r*tm. ". T. JAMi»'"TI«ail*V. A Tix>n«KT A»P c*>c>sax*>>« AT uv. •ax SfMnry rwte»»«,*ew » a«*aw#n« at. {over 8««er«r A AVCaA'rer *i fiaMafewrsa- C l i a t e a <_• .*. ». WlJIoXOW^. WATwO»7jrT~ A TToajrcr t » cxMrscsei-Loa AT LAW. a|MWaai a l t o s t t w gtreB %o tmstaaas la aarrvgat*'* Coart. •/•*«• avas MoUaUt*'* stow. lately oora- a*«al ky Ooraia at t » W e . Atauraarat S t m t rtattsnwrrh.N.T. KUYAL COUblM, A TruaxgT *>y cocxacuu>a AT LAW. riauaowrgb. S. y. ofv, lB the Bailey BUMtk, KrtdAe atnwt. »e«o»«j li<»or. B. U. BkCKWirii, A TTOS«*T A!»0 Oit.>a*.LU*K AT LAW, raallMxarfh, X. V. U3X-C on ClJ»»*»o •treet. •eckwith, BAraArt * Waaeier. A TTORBKTS At CVCBaSLLVKS AT LAW rUttabwrgk. Cllutwa County. B . T. Uatc* arst door swat of Trinity Caarch, rUTWBtKOB , A AW VoAA . O. a. aacawrrm. u. B. SAHAS* . a.uwauniam. P A X B I K & . W K a U > «% S M I T H , A rtUKUKTS AXDOOUKBBL1AIKS AT LAW Uatee. Weed A Movers' Black,OitataaBL. rtattaaargb.>.y. rmii».r«'aaB. Barra v.Waaa. wa. Jaaaaiyi.isn. CLAHK A HATHAWAY, t TTOBSKTaAXDOftCSnAXXOBSATLAW A. OfBca CUaVoa Block, riatubtuga, ». Y. WU1 attend to Vaasos in nil tke Cowrts of the State and Called state*. Bpswinl attention given VoCoUecUonsaadseUlunentof Estate* is surrogate's Coart, tke., Ae. UEO.l-.Cl-AJUK. **. r. BATBAWAT. D. 8. McMA8TKBS * SOK, A TTOBWET8ABDOOC59KLLOBBATLAW, Ofaee over kWUattlc's store, Margaret, street. nattsimrKti, B. ¥. Tney win attend to trastneas ia Sarrosate"* Court and all otner atata Cuoru. 0.a.Mc<A*Tcas. raajnt Meat a m a s P . 8 . McMAATaaaia C. H.Commlsrtnner. HKNBY P. OILdbILAKD,2nd. g, A TTORXBT ASD OOOXSE1XOB AT LAW and JosUee of the Peace, office In Coart Uonse Basement, riaitatmrgb, B. y. JOHN B. &IL.SY, A TIOaUTBT ABD COCB8BLLOK AT LAW £\. WiuaioWs Block, Briakezuoa btreet, PlSttaoorgh.N.y. HCNRY 8. JOHSSOK, A TTOaVKBI A B D UOtTBBBLLOB. AT LAW Plsttsbargli.B.T. OfBee.Winalow'sBloek, CnstomUoose»qnare,opposlte tae Post OaBee WILLIAM H. MELLOJt, A TTORXKT A S D COtTStHBlXjOU AT LAW, Beal Bstate Broker- Once,Clinton Block, aargaret a treet, rfattsbarak, S. T. iUTNEII •€« TMU tCAL ESTATE AMI FWAMCIAL UCttAaMC. L ASDS In CiiatoB, tssex, FrsnkUn and adjoining counties bought and sold,titles examined and perfected, taxes paid,loans negotiated, foreclosures of mortgages, resat •olleeted. Life, Flxeand Accident insurance placed in sound rellablecompauies. Collec- tion* promptly and earefally made with re- mittaneesof amoontcollected»tonce. Oood commercial paper booght and sold. Tbe care and settlement of estates a specialty. A competent Botary with seal is employed. wawagBB, ConnselOT at Law and Civil and Criminal Ofaee* S o . 11 CHatom Btseetaad Arasatroag*a Block. rLATnatrBOB.B. T. A. G. GA&TBli* CLAIM AGENT, Ofaee 47 Margaret Street, PLATISSDMOB.B. T. O. D. DUKBAM, M. D. OrriCK: Mltargaret Street, lover Hagerty A MeUafbey's.) PLATTSBPMOB, Jr. T. Ofaee Boors: 8 to »M A. at, 1 to 3 r. m. aad to* CM. Hr. £. C. LOW, 30IK0PATHIC PHYSICIAI, PLATTSlTJataH. M. T. j y Office and resldenee corner of Brtaaer- hoff and Oak Streets, soata ot High Sebool Building. Dr. J. F. BAILEY. rLATTSBCalOB.B.T. OfflceCustom Hoase S«aara,Law'* bnildlngA Dr. B. T. MOOHET, Surgeon Dentist isjn Office, WiaaloWs Block, rLATT8*OX60, M. T. Dr.M. Ofllee over B. W. Cady * Co's Drag Store. frLATTSBURGB, tt. T.fJMaa CafOas, Btaer or Chloroform administered when desired. •f TODEaWUlTixHS, Blake's Block, Rattrfmrfh. H. !• PLATT8BUBOH, H. Y. Teaehera of Mvne. GEO. H£KRY HTJDSOK, 0HA8. FRBDK. BUDSOV, nsfCoaurtsH. * H. K. A Y K B I L L , J r . , «n ORA.TJCrH'X'nfBKJIvXe. riArrsMVMOB.M. r. G. W. M. JOHHSON, Civil Engineer, Surveyor ABB] « E 1 1 BwlaVIm l e M T . i ALSO, VOTABT f UBLIOJ WABBA BOUSBT SOLD OB, CCMMMAIOk Orders solicited aad prcatplly attended to. riJTTsmvBea.B. r. £BjrMBMBI*A|rD HOOSJaT, na*T*MV*o* m. r. aad rerarntshed the wall 1TM. KEED, DBALAA IB ABI» ABtATBUTCAB Goods AND MILLINERY KOW OPESTP. LOW PRICES ALBERT STERN'S. 71 Margaret (St. WATCHES MD CLOCKS. JVWftXXT, WLTSX WABB, aVc, aV. CLOCKS. WATCBES aad JsTWBLBT rvpalK. ed ayeapartaaced wwrkaaen.ea (feertaeoM, •adaltaekiTOt Sersas. **tf JOHN R7COTTRILL7 BBAIBB 15 WATOWK8 Jewelry. •argaretst-, CLOCK*. Stiver Ware Ac riattabwrgn- III G»»*^««l»J»l»ro» F A N C Y GOODS, omlnated Clocks. Stiver aad Mated Wore, Jewelry of all kinds. Opera Glasses, Spj Oinsees .Spectacles, Ate.. Ae. JOHN FOIAEYTS CBLKBBATSD GOLD PENS AT •TEWSUtT STORE. Margaret Street, PLATTSBCBGH. B. T. GET YOUE WATCH REHUKOtt DALE, "The Jeweler." 1.0. tartar 4 SMB. IMJSV aad .2 Margaret Street, f unswt-B, •. v. Wholesale and. Retail PEAXXB8 IB Dry Goods, AMOTIONS. Carpets. Oil Cloths, AMD MATTINC, P0RK,FL0UB,iARD, Bmtter, £CCB. Sec Xaa algaeet market price paid for Batter Wool^ndotkerlarm prodwee. IB/ITHBH-TLL' W BTABLB. 1*8 HOTSL L1VBRY O. B . COOLBT * CO. n*ATTBBU*OB, B. W. r^sttesinwaatelaaeodTarBMnrt.ettherfot Ba*toeas«pleasare.sasw»deansawTrlierlirs Hotel Lively Stable, Wnere taay arBI Bad •f Bwary ABTD MX KJCABOMAAH^B rXvesTtainanewnndlnaa Mtl O. B. COOLBT * CO. R. K.BE0MLEY, S1 KVERTTHINO I* THK I tSK CT Jf«W CLOAKS, COLliKS. PELISSES, . Haveiocks, Shawls, AOIKKELS, l^DERWEAR, Knit Goods and Hoeierj. Toother wttk a eewtplete ttne et Dry Goods, Notions, HOBSS FBrusBiBf (feed*, fte. OCR BLXAAXT L u W OT New Millimerj Opened with a fell line of TriBUted sad UcuusBcd Bats aad Boaneti. Fancy asd Ostrich Featkers, Birds, Flowers. FIoaBes, Velvets, tee. This department is In charge of the most expeHenred hanos of city reputation. BT*' Call end examine oor stuck and low prices. Bcpertf t> i: y, ALBERT 8TERH. Tt MABOABET sraacT. Second door strath of Cambetla- d Bocae, «Stf FLATTSBTKG0, B. T. BMRTlJirfO WWT HcalUi, Ccmfort and Ele£anct SECTJBl'J* BT WStABSBO Dr. BcottV Celebrated Electric Corset. rOBSAUC BT Kiss M. WBLDEN, x*. sc BriBfccTB«sr ttrecC, JPLATTSBVBGB, MT. T. Vcrmoiit MetWiit Stirrinajy and Yt-uz.- «" Moiit|H<h*»I'. V«-t is»«•!»•. K.T J. O. SWBB1AW. A. BK. r JJj- ^ : "J \% ^\ J ; , * Mew.BL «. M " B r r ^*4,, . f^rtBs••' % *«>• *•" * Bttw-A s w * s i A*. »»-*•»* rt.«>.t *» - •-; - • A ret-*, c o a r * or TBACMistB*. P* ! »" »»» rt "*' * *" * SPRIXO TERM OPENS APRIL ?. I JJT-Cataloga* aad arealars aaat free an a^J<c*t;oa ie *He r- Fraerve good bealtli, sad retains aad im- provew the elegance of Brore. Ladies wb* wear these corsets will kave ae dtStealtv la mcnMing tbe figure to any desired tom wltA onttiebtlaeinn. Tbeyare elegant in ahspe aad finish, made after tbe best Breneb pat- tern, and warranted satfefaetory in everw re- spect. Those wbo have tried tbemaay tbey •ill wear no others. There is no sbwes: or •ensaiion whatever felt la wearing them, while benefit quickly follows. Being aaade sritb better material and wotkmnnebip taaa any corset sold, tbey will ewtwear three of «• Lady SBBBM Be Witbaat Call aad exaadae goods and prtces. Miss VKUMCB is also sola Ageat far £>r. Scott's Electric Hair and. Flesh Brushes. They are elegant, besatlfnlly earved Toilet A nicies, made of pare tnisties, not wires, sad tbe price will be returned in every case where tbey ate a«t Jast aa refriaeated. Grand Trunk Eailw'y Oood. Tttrnoiits always in Readiness. Also, a large line of Carriages. Phaetons and Harnesses, both new aad second-hand, for sale cheap. Sorth Side of Court House Park, COBBBB OB BITBB 8TBBET, PL ATT8BUBGH, B. Y. T HE UFDBBSIGlfED HAVLKG porenAsed the entiry Livery ontfit of Br. BfCBAKD IWAVa.iespeetfallj annoance that be will continue the basfaessat his old stand OH COURT HOUSE SQUARE, where he will be glad to welcome tbe former patrons and all friends desirlrg s Bspeeial attention paid to Summer and Pleasure Travel, aad parties carried te the Imkas aad atoaataias at reasonable rates aad flrst-eJass style. at. B. BABBOBL, Piattsbnrch.B.T. Mttiit Paislit ari Glaiai. WE. c^UIEES k SOH tag, aad Olasing.at short aaties aad It, workmanlike maaaev Leave or- the PostofSce, dr at their shop ia Bagsr's new baildiag on Clinton street, oi Inquire at tbeir residence ,Bo.*i Broad street corner of WilllAm,Pla«tsbnrgb, B. T. Kaiaotninlng done la all color* with Beat aes* and dispatch. Prepared Paints for sale by tbe ponad. Work in the country solicited aad proaapUv attended to. mm WIL80M 4% SON. The Old Reliable Painters, •Are out this epripg with fa full foreefiol skilled assistants, and ready to attend, AT SHORT NOTICE, TO OBDBBS FOB Hoase FaiatiBt:, Carriaee PaiatiafJ Boat FaiatlBo;. Situ Faiatin?. OrasmeBtai Psiatias;.' Paver BaagiBf, KalMBiniBf. trlaaiBg, BceeratiBf.fte„Ac All work done with Tboroogtnecs and Pla- patcb. and at Moderate Prices. Or Mixed Paint* and Prepared Kslsomlne delivered to any part of tbe village. Leave orders at it COBKEUA BTHMT, PlrATTSBOBOB B. T. aaa eSMMdlo U>*«a Oastom. An tv torfac aaaWaddadta thadiaisw room.parties whS - prtvneytaaa to pnsatblt at an be SAiueajaiurtated.arnile BOUEBO'S NEW MABXET, ,af*w aftBa PUATTSBURQH, N T IM swbsoTiber most respectfully intorms his former patrons, and the pnblie gener- ally .that he nas.at eonsiderableexpense.pul aaabaBdtBg especislly sdamted to the Beat atarket buiiafs. where nt all times may be - foil assortment of Brash aad Salt risk, Oyater*. Tripe, Vecetables. Ae Be treat* that by a strict atseation to basl- (alrdealteB.a wllUngnesetowleeee, ' .Bewlllmerrtafalrshareof JOSBPB BOtTBBO. i delivered ia aay part« Tivl •fears tmrgB BBA Cbieawe. via fkw •Bwrtest, MneTaai BOOTS TO iMnit at. CoicBfi, SPECIAL NOTICE. Ureal Beiietiwf ii Price of Rubber Goods. Owing to an overstock s«-me of our IlubWr -- * «e have marked the following grMwis Wlotr co«t to r'.t - • • Men's Pore Gum Bobber Boots, 53.00 " Buckle Arctics, 1.00 High Cut Lumbermen's Birto,\fell,90 """***"* 50 35 30 L50< 1.50 <f tt Im. Sandal Rubbers, Women's Im. Sandal Rnbbers, Misses' Im. Sandal Rubbers, Hen's Wool Boots, " Russet Boots, Also a line of WOBIV-I'I, JDwei' an* No. 68 &tim$0m& &** -W5 BLE6ABT DfBTBe CABS OB TKalH 8, BAST ABDWEBT,—aJMALB PITLLBfAB CASTOM BAT MoaTBBAt. TO CMBCAOO CBAB«B, Bo.2,at»MA.M^daily(eac«Bt Sunday), stopping at all stations, arrtvtag at DBTKOrr next morning tm, and CB1CAGO same evening »--**- Pullman Bleepiaa; Cac Montreal to Chicago. »U Chicago A Graad Trank Line. Connects at Toronto with trata far Hamilton aad the West, via Great West- ern Division. PAST WI0HT BXPKXBS. Bo. «, at 11 A* r. a., (Sunday excepted* stoM»ng only at Cornwall, Prescott, BroekvlDe, Kingatoa, Belleville, Coboarg and Toronto, arriving- at OETKOir next evening'9^5, and CHICaOO second moraxnfrS;l*. Pullman Sleeping-Cars lbrongh to Chicago, via Cbieago A Grand Trank Line. KIOBT EXPBBSS. Bo.«. at 9A* p. M^fSaa- dayinclnded>.arrivinsMDI£TBUIT*2ar.M.. aad CHICAOO S:l* o'clock second aiaraiag. Pullman Sleeping Car attached. Connects at Toronto with 'train for Hamilton aad the Was*, via Great Western Division. OTTAWA EXPBESS. daily, (except Sun- day), at 8;4S A . M„ aad 4A9 r. M., acriring at Ottawa at 123* r. M, and •*• r>. M-, n t Canada Atlantic Baiiway. Parlor Car* through to Ottawa. TbB6.--To DETB0IT, 16 hetiTt CHICAGO, 26 honn. BATB8 LOWBB THAN BY AMY OTHER LIMB. Trains leaving Plattsbttrgb. wia Bones* Point, at 6^6 a. m., and a39 p. m.. mske elnse connection with DAT and MGHT tXPBBSS trains leavina Montreal. Trains leaving: PlaUsbareh 6:1* a. m. via Mooers Junction and O. A L. C. R. B^ via Ogdensbnnr.coDneetat PBKMxnT with PAT and BIGHT BXPBBS8 for tbe West. The only Line making a night connection via Oftnenabarg. f j r Baggage checked through from Plaits- burgh, and not subject to Custom Hoase ex- amination. SECOKO-CLAS8 passengers carried on Express Trains. Ask fur, and see that your tiekets^ead, via Grand Trunk Hallway, tbe short line to the West. For further particular, spply lo G«o. B. OswKLr., Passenger A rent. Ogdeqsbnrs, S. Y. Joe, Hicasoii, Gen'l Managrr, Montreal, P. Q. JAMBA SrepaaasoK. Geneial Passenger Agen<, Montresl, P. g. Or from the nndwrnoted Lrcal Agent: 8. D. CtJKTIB, Agent, 0. A H. C. CO., , PLATTSBVBGB.B. t. 0GD.& LAKE CHAMPLAIN B. R O W AXTI AFTER OCT. 15th, 1SSS, Bad until further notice, trains will leave BOC4&9 POIMT as ft>]!ows: 7-A* A . ST.—MAI L, arrl ire at Cham plain 7 £\; At Mooers Junction, 8:18: Mooers Fork*,*:l8: Altona, 8-31; Blleuuunrn. tM; Chernhnscu, 9 67; Chateaogay, 924; Malone, 8i«; Set- wood. ItiBS; O^flensburg. II :15u A. Jf. C'vnnee- t»on at Ogdenaburg with G rand Trunktt'y;at Norwood with B-, W.O.B. K , for all points West. 4.-2©e B.^ocal foral! etation. arrive Malone 6^3 P.M.; Korwood 7:43 P.a.;ORdet>k bura,fii&5 P.M. S-AO P Mr.-EXPBfc88, arrive ChamplatB SdS; at Mooers Junetien. 9:13; Mooers Forks. »ae; Altona, »J0; Ellentotiib, »:*6; Cbe«u bv«eo,10AX; Cnaieauga), 10:18 Malor.e, 10:42- Vorwood,12.O0a.M.; Ogden»butg, 1236 A.M. GOIBG K t f T . LEAVE OODRXBKfBO. 7:45 A. M.-»XPBfarib,for all station* on O.S L.C.B.K .anieeBouses Point, 11 ten.*.; connect, at Bouses Point for Piattsbanh. Troy. Albany, Sew Vork. S:AS P.M.—BAIL train for all stations oa O. A L. C. B. R-; arrive Bouses Point Tso- eonneetsst BonsesPoint with l». A B.C.Co.; arrive Plattsburgb »&0 r. a. A Local Passenger train leaves Ogdenabare at «aw r. a., arriving at Malone at 1*4* r. *j Bsprea* connect lens at Ogdeasbaja with Graad Trunk Baiiway. Borwood srithB-W.A O.B.*V, tor all potats West. n 9. L. tVMABOT .General Pass. Act. A.A-GAPBMI Gea.Manasrer. ^^ We JDW a t i&o Xoveftt TXN, Sheet Iron. Steam A Oas Fitters. DXAZ.BS8 IB Tin, Grlasti. ABB \rVs>od«ix Vf*ta»e SKCC, efce. A Great Tartety < eaek kepteoastaetly. CWI8fO?«: ABB wTtbar Witt rut B1SEBV01R m ABB W«riiiiBgClo«et, \ BOB 1 escoit GOLD COIN AJtlj Oold Medal HEATING STOVES* SOLS AGBBTS FOB CUSTOS OOUSTT F O B T B E il e e Fwuntaoass. Stoves aad Ba&scs. i The Very Beat. Goaranteed to give Perfect S.tisiaetk*. Cheaper tb»r »t * of the same *t>!t ia ihe rasrket. tW P*itie* wixbini; STOVES will do we!! to examine oor stoefc and prices t f- ..•*• urchssir*. % HAETWELL & MYEES, Wholesale and Retail dealers in STOVES, FDB1UCES ASD RANGES. AllKindfand Styles. B riMim - Coal and Wcod. CHI a. ami tie LABGKT STOCK mrtl ;l T Stewart IYMI ALL */.%; Acorn Suvs. 1 ALL A, \ , - OimccdStcvi... COOS: STiiVES 1 THAT AKr ABLE .' . , jj,vadBMHa^r aT. - * - •• 8ARAMC H0R8E NAIL eOMPANV ftriiiiied or Blued Horse Nails, Hatirmered and Finished, The Saranac Nails are hwiimered hot and thefiii,ULS sd pomting are dona oold4 •Wim It RH.U ifJAMITEEO. For a«l« by til lsSBtiing i ron M 4 hardware hotiM-... I* Pa^wlstontsBSBsl TrestBci ^SBUAXS, Agent., 12S2 Msrket St., rhiUdfl- St,* Vew York ; 36 OUm St., Boau i. ftS s S*ferwiSa aad SABABAC i* * * ' * t'UKAPf ..I I * * • Betarsa «*«»»*• A* ClUtea e.-«i.i> afteT araars.and in wi"' r - i 'l srffftTBBfT afB*aa ss4 Sew *»«»'

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We moonted. • Mother'!! tbink we're g'»nc to ride."

«ai'! Tf'd. a# we -r<ii;-.pe^ over »!ie plains He «a» tieaihlT paie. po"r little fellow. hut he »at erert ami firrr. I « » hi« fath­er « hi? (>>h'« reiolfff r «!irking nut "f h h j^ieket. He was a determine*! »K>T. Efen in mr de«pair, in my wild hope that 1 ruuld «avc J w k by Ix-j^ing f.n rcy knee*, ihaf f rf.»ilj e l in j t/> iiiro. ar».! that they W'••...} have tf> k'n me fir»t. I rf>uid not li> 'p a *miie at the e-ftnira! f.jrure Yik Kee ptv*eole4 '-n Uor«Uark. Hi» l'XM* c»f-rtient» flapped in the wind, hi* long pigtail f5<-w '>iit itehind. and he l>obh»^l up and d<.»n Iikr a kerne! of r<.rn in a corn-hop­per

It wa* a «-f.ft. wami night, l i /ht td only hy the pale young mv>ii and the twinkling »tar«. We r<>de a* f».«t a» our horses would iraii'}.. Sleep wa» cl"»e at our heels. Way ahead, when we reachwl the top at a little hii!. we *aw t!iecr'<wil of liorwnwn. They were ridinsr tffward Flt-nver. We galloped <n with n n e w e d zeal. They turned into a rro«« road jeadinir to Mead's ranch. On thi» roa<i wa« a fcri life over DryOulrh, *!i i i i i « \ « in the *pring a roaring torrent. I leiond the hridee. m ros» the field*. « U the hay.t'ark "i JJeail, where wa,* »towed kiiffifi'nt t i f-ed hi« domestic cattle Thrf'iizh th<- winter. Wr- at la»t reached tt(e turn t-> the ro;v|. They were three mi!'-* in a<lranee. riding rapidly. Yik Yee -''•pped a! tlie turn. "ifumph .' Can't < •>!' hee. Hanrree at the bridge. Y<"»

p"t.e '" He tijrned !jia l»rjr»v and .'ped ,,, fi.v. the field, deserting 1« ba.»ely.

We r'.'ie on. Ted and I. He was pal and Ml.!, n.y flu . ki were turning. We nrarrd the hnd/e . The hisfh mound of earth M-fore n« lii.J triern from sigiit. We ttopp.fi o jr hor-e« anillLitened. The men ii.id lighted 'orihes. some were preparing a rour-h (.'allows under the bridge, two were une.. i lmrarope; dome held thcboraei of the oth« r> M-vond the bridge. The men were n i i - k e l now. and I could "see by the lighted tor« he« that tueir numljer w » in-ere;i-e I Ja'k wa< very white and sad, h' i ! h e s h o t t e d n o f e . i r .

• I am irin>.cent. ffentleraen," he said - | . .»!v h'i: 1 r. fii-e to tell vou f)f whf.m I !.' uVh! the hidev"

I u:rier<-'ood him. Could Harry White

m M« «»pi»- ' ail* 4 M kf» ir f \

MflnnWMqr. We awnx'teW-a • U§KM4 « • fie f*w» *f f w ' B m t . We am j tfiNt « • hWi» ikme «rl»wr fw»lr»i«a3 f*»rt»e». j a Aawm n&gitn*. half • »lowi» f o r » « of •*- | nr ty . »»• jeooilt»ew« htnjtr« l«to b«>w m*nj \ «.sHef»T»t iiattd* <m ntttlran*} t^*-*h*m*. We am p-nlsi** at ivmi cand* «f a w»|t«n ' •tack in 4r mnA. • It mc*nm*ti*niKmi*m* la i me to drap into a bijIrbeT *bop an" j i c a J o«it a haw M ' l*-H de botckjrr I wit! ml! an' j aetttr tw»* week. Imt de botcWr baiyt« de j b»tn b«rtt «•« tt« pec *»" re*»«r*« dat he j can't ftrxMibij acree «rB the qn€*Jl«B, I « a j in harmony wid cne cbarcJi; Vn>1. Slay-tmck am not in harmony wid an«dder. I ban made up my roiad d*i de IKmocraiic |>»rtr am called upon to #ave di* keotry . Pickle* s*mith would »ee de ketitry »uak lefn he wmiid wote anything bot d«- Ke-p.jhli/an !k ket. I contend dal ari«t<«fTacy

j wiii •.!<• ner or later brinj about de down-i f*;i of the t a i l e d (*t»te». Whalebone j H'-wker arirue» dat an anstocraey wjf! pre-; ptnrr jt. k»«e if it wasn't pre»crrcd dar" | wonidn't be a«y •er-ond-baod men to Imy

r wo n-oat carpet*. I tell yoa . •rew'len, pn-»ar»e di* keutry we tnn»t wote de

> I>tmocratic tKket. accept one brand of y.t | rejipan. f-atronize de c i n u * an' fine ebery

j rm»««»n #10 who won't huTah on iioii-' day* "

•*Wr are runnin' awar wid de kentry." *ai'l the *..5emn roice of Waydown Betiee a* hi» nsme wait called. We am libiu' too fa*:. Twenty y'ar« a f« I wa» aati«fkd with a two roomed cabin an' a dollar a day. Now I ba» to hafe a t w o »tory hon*e and 12 «btHifH a day. Wiven who o«ed to •ro har'fut fix day* a week to aare dcir *hoen for the »e*«rnth now wear §8 bule* to mop in. De pusaou wbo ajrn* f 10 per week m<i»° lib ji*t a* pood *< de one wbo aim* S"iO. Twen!y y'ar* ago de woman wid a diamond ring could howiaiiull n«Tbtirh'K>d. S'ri* when *he trie* to eben bo»* de *er-vant jral de gal pack* up her iixk of dia­mond* an'quit*, de job widout waitin' to coiierl any leet'.e (natter like §-t0 back sal­ary. When I wa« a boy de man who •.ought a can of oysters was supposed to have htn left a legacy of fo'tet-n miilun d'd.ar*. Nowadays de poo' man's back yard am kivered with de empty can*.

"I kin *ee fit^n arter aigti dat di* genera-• hun am »peedm' along widout thought or car'of wbar'it will bring up. Men who am bfM'in' 'taters to-day am nabob* to-morrer. Men who used to bt-iieYe in «avin* up fur a rainy day now scatter deir cash arr^un' as if de sunshine mas' alius last. Whar I used to be satisfied wid Wan fconp I now want ox-tail, an' dat'* what aiW de hull ki-ntry. We ha* got to slow up an" rimmcr down or de top-rail am gwiiw to give way an' give us all a drap."

•'Getn'len." said the President after ra-riou* other members had proclaimed their opinion*, "it am patent to all dat de ken-try ha* an ailment, but we am not agreed &*'to de naltir' of de disease nor de remedy to be used as a cure. In di* embarrassin' situation. I suggest dat we hare pa'ience I and continer lo ' l jope. Wliile it seems j sartin to a man boldin' d-jwn a cracker t box in a o / n e r grocery dat de kentry ; won't hold together mo' dan two days • longer onle«.« he am" 'lecKted constable or j draws a prize in a lottery, we ha* managed

mellow to dodge de dar.zer* an' ptlil , frew fie narrer channel. It am my opyn- j y;m d*t we'can go home au'z ' to b<-d wid- , out f'ar dat we won't find at lea-t half de | kentry bangin' 'round heaii to-mnrrer. We will now di*raeml»i-r."--/>/ir(/('t F/tt Prtn. 1

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ti'.y a I.'i^tit r<d li^ht illumin.itf<l <•'..*. followed hy cloud- of black r.'i a oii'-'-r crackling n'.ise. A veli • <.: .Mi ad - voice above 'he re-t.

-ta'k »:i«iiii tire. It seemed to '• i;,.tr" around it that I could wee ' : " ivin • h'jruan vani«hin:i ;u ros*

r;.. n ;w 'in'f.} their hor»c.,Gu Mead head arid i-i t off aero** the held- at ;.. Tii' y inn-' «nvc the<-Tack. They

i'-K bo',;.-! iiatcl and foot and guarded e /.'.at:. [., t.'.e wonderful dog. had kept by ':: now. -ouking in the dark shadows. jr'.id.i..: -sde*:-e and still, he reach-niai, or: guani. wlioy; back was to

with no w-iriiiiig growl, caught

Dw Ton Know How to Talk

v ••*. e d : t , e

-.-. urt-i him by the throat with Mrong white teeth that < ould choke :v coyote in a second. The n.an. who was in a sitting {»osture. fell bark with a groan. Ted struck him over the head with the butt of the revolver, and pnli'd off the d'.g. I i..it Jack'* bond* with a knife. He looked up wonderinglr and Mas^'-ri d to hi- feet.

NVver mind tmw we came. Jack," I -aid. t^iiu k. mount the horse beyond •l.e bridz", and ride t" Denver for your , f . Tiiev wiii not harm a woman and t h ­

is .-ry Whi'e.' !,e n n a t e n d . the loyal .. ':,at > v> ;, then Could think of another'*

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•T '-r later." wti the road. Ted and I

i»_' off >hep. who sat on his '.i lung the uncon.-cious man. •. too. -peil down the road, was giving out great volumes M', but the tire was dead. • » a > i riderless h o n e , Dolly,

her muster with a joyful

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I :.• ha>-.i< k of hi.w ri «m.ii

Ahead' f u who greeted wii.t.ny. Where w a* Yik Kee ? Then Dot, tr.;. t. r-e. -hied from the road at a recum-

V. .- •: I I. ACfi r i^ur i It was the indomitable

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Y.s. K o . »li'i had (ruwtetli-ll the way fr in t»,e -'at k "f his -tornacb. so that he f -i.'l :,••; !•' we:), ofter lying in the ditch .:.•.. !:.«- I'.are hui fmled out. "Humph ?

:. • fat. hee ( L.nee, heap hfjre," he *aid iv'Hi.i t!iy. ribbint: hi-, stomach.

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• 1. ; :... «„-' , . : . . ' Mary did ' . - . :..-:.,. i....: ? •|,r:n«!ii g < mthe-

* . . ... ,;•' •: J... •. i ti .ne f^rfii. V1* e ma<le : . • • • ' ? ' . . !JII» \. He v.a- always

J .' «.- i ,'. ;' W i - :. l l . i n i | f e w w o r d s . . •••. ,'.v ^ adi]. J IHM.L l*> his income

. . "r . . . • ' , ' . i. i. -. Kam-iiUM'D li»ing at • so.,; t',. m to nim and Jack sold

'-• :r i ier- wh•> a n * around at cer-!.. :.:,•..-- :n w,- ye*r. Harry White waa .. oar .• i it. t.,e I- j-ines*. He used to go «>:. i -•..-• .,f round-up ami visit the raocbet t . o t r '.lie <f.uutry. The cattle of the r*-.i !iii,-:, roaR.ed in vast herd* ••/er Ute j.lait -. protected only by the brand of Utc " » m i - I'aUle kUatitog w«a fre*Joet»tljr pract »ed . *MTrnder* iu tkia wmpect were nh<Fwn no mercy. They were convicted, tried, and executed oi-Iy in the court of Judge Lynch. 1 stttrer bbtmed the raaekv. men for this ; it waa itspoaaibte to favard uw- herd- in the vast area over w a i d i tkcjr travertted, and the cattle Muat U pfOtWHd in wtat way. Oil Mead was * wealthy ranchman, wbo lived tea l i e owned lb* largest plain*. TbeywereWaadad of bit name, K. • . , wUeH atxul aaywbcre. H e alwanr* catite to U a brotaee i a C" taw a n * . He wae tall deep-aet black eyaa

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Harry ru-hed out at the feet, at mifinight. There lina 'tars. 1 looked into ild h'.m the whole story ii.;. bat only said we must ' thf ranch, for the men k to Jack's for him, and

Sect colt rode off down d hi- mother as beM; I

A t d a ) b r e a k We r o d e h o m e . was in a wild-tateof alarm. Where been • Where was Jack !' and how

w-er. to 1-ave h< r alone. Miesaid •flock tnree marked men had i.e house ami searched it itnd the but had not molested her or the

r. n • nlv a-king where Jack was, very !. and -lnirj.Iv. ii'-',n. J n k. Harry, the sheriff and a o! armed men from Denver rode up,

only a moment to tell me that 1 I..- buck at iiiirht. I flared not

tell Marv. and she worried all afternoon at their Mrunge coriduch At night Jack and Hairy came home, looking tired but hap-t'V. Then Jack told Mary and she cried an ! chin? to Lim as though she could never let him go.

It seemed the pleasing ranchman from ( incago was one of a band of cattle thieve*. He sold the hide* to Harry, wbo. honest and open himself, was slow to suspect wrong dealings of others. The rheriff bad caught the men skinning a cow that be­longed to Mead, and bad captured the gang rind taken iheru to Denver.

The men concerned in the attempt to lynch Jack were sincerely sorry. Their regret* would not have availed mitefe, how­ever, if they had Mceeeded la their pur­pose. They gave each of the children t ea acre* of land, they gave T e d 4S, and whom they pieaaed to oonaider very pioeky, they gave 190 acres. I felt r id* CWOagh, and time ha* aaade it • - - -The aaaa o» guard wa* « w . . . .

B e thought T a d . .We- a*** H og — - * - . - .

dowaon the hethaochthatlaat

Od after this. Be ever kaww l i s t yon lack

At MM

"A white and red c a l f mean* one calf, but "a white and a red calf" means two calveg. There is a wide difference between ability and capacity. Capacity is the power of acipiiring knowledge, but ability is the power of applying it to practical purposes. "I found the way easy," and "I found the way easily." convey different idva*. In speaking of a look of illness on a person's countenance, the correct form is. "He looks had." not "badly." The young lady may look "bewitchingly**at the gentlemen, hut *he look* "bewitching" in her *iiks and jewel*. Aggravate is fref' J'-ntly mis-u-<'!. An o!len-e may be aggravated, but a ptr-on i- provoked, irritated, or anger-ei|. Alike is often incorrectly coupled with both. "They are both ju-t alike." is as in-corr.f t a* the Hibernicisin "I saw it with bi.'h my two eye.-." A dis;-ase spreads "over .ili" the country, not "all over" the country.

There is differenre between bravery and courage. Bravery may be blind, but cour­age advances with its eyes wide open, tiring, fetch and carry are too often used indiscriminately. To bring is to convey to fir toward : to fetch is to go and bring, wbic h involves two journeys : to carry U to convey away or off. and supposed to both fetch or bring. The superfluous use of but is a common error. "There is no doubt but that Guiteau is guilty," should read "no doubt that," etc. Calculate is sometimes vulgarly used for intend, pur­pose, expect: as, "He calculates to go to­morrow." Instead of "Let you and I go," •ay "you and me." "He is as good as me;" "as I." Instead of "Who do you mean," say ' w h o m . " For "If I was him," say "If I were he." "Who do you take it to be." should be "Whom do yon take it to be," "I am surprised at John refusing to go" should be "at John's refusing." "They prevented him going forward" ought to be "prevented his going forward."

There is a nice diMiuction between an­swer and reply. We answer a question or a letter, but we reply to an argument or accusation. Loveis of bie words some­times gay anticipate ins'ead of ' expect. Now we expect a visit from burglars, but we do not anticipate Uiem unless we take measures to frustrate their design*. Any should not be used in place of at all. It should "She is not at all better," not "any" bettei.

At all, as an intensive phrase, is too fre­quently used. Sometimes it gives em­phasis, but generally it is mere tautology. At length should not usurp the place of at last. "At length we heard of him," should be "At last we heard from him." At length means fully, in detail. Balance is erroneously used for rest or remainder. He used the rest of his money to improve his farm," not "the balance." Between is often misused for among. Between is used with reference to two. and among to more than two. A man divided his property between two children; if he had more than two it would be his duty to divide it among them.

Iaterf*Uag "ewa from Alaska. From the Mont'ea) Star.

Mr. Francois Mercier has lately returned to Montreal from the most northern district of Alaska, near Behring Straits. He has been there employed iu the fur trade on the Yukon ltiver for the last sixteen years, and wa« the lirst American or Can­adian to arrive there after the sale of Alaska by Hussia to the United Slates. Mr. Mercier speaks the Esquimaux lan­guage fluently, as also scverul other Indian dialects used by the natives of the Arctic region.*, and relate* several interesting items as to the country in general.

Au idea of the cold experienced these may be formed from the following thet-uioructricaJ observations: On the l s t c f December, 1882, the minimum during the day was 50" below (Fahrenheit) ana the maximum 30" below zero. Taking tfce whole month together, the mixunum wan 63 ' below zero and the msnlmum 55°. The winter last* about eight months, while the four summer months are mag­nificent weather, the only drawback befog the plague of ruosquitoerf that literally blacken the air during the long unbroken day, lasting many months. Ducks, geese, swan*. «kc, begin to arrive about the end of April, and lay thousand* of egga on the banks and islands l a the rivers.

These are much sought after by the natives, and are excellent eating; in fact, Mr. Mett er am, there kap lack of food of ail sorts. Araporte

black aert brown, bear tetfe* later-ior, and white bsar oa tte otiaat, with sal-

• a i f r i i t iti«bf

, M t flat tort that ea t * * rwrmy

efvariMM MsrfsI*«*»*«*»«•* ' •stare I* trTtaf t* HJW " A * eWerta** ana**., w* art aatarally t*4 to the esaelailsa fhat*rc»>e<!y that give* We aaAvlaw *»

pTsrSie*. tvtm « . a* Haaefs S*a**raarta* •cwtncMettir awa, nws* *» t** swan* •****• veatiBS away ******* taat w W «**«y wtuw-jt«« w*-. fce-w* MW »>i4 «rm w««av Wtm i* ^t te M e»teirfe4 t y ^ a g a w» * » wsrrurted la i».»iawiww*iW5 tt f»w att «*; r a w t y n t * d xhf •y**»wi wwea are easasa Vj an sssamrai »«•«*? «* t»e Vo*.

Why Suffer with $ak-*he«mt CI.HooP>C*%.U»weB.l

Oritteimw—i w»» a JETM* a * * w W " ftah iOaerjin «w s i Jhnlw. for a aoeca JJ*f*

km, I w»« cci-Mt hr Hoc-Ta S»r»a*»£2* The i*m wnow t*e«jwe «try ebap, fraea o p » . 1**4 sad »eb totcw»ety w> that 1 enoiit i»«« beip •rratcfcn*eWWrfcol e i w e mad* UM« w w w ' At the am* tea*-

3B. ffrry „ „ mtrni that g e y rsamierof l*i»> tw*r •"", »"-—. ——.;—* •iwhirTMt. and 1 was cbtttco to keepjfff* t^adaeed wvk Itnen tkkh*. The »*hi wa* drawn *> tbttrt by tae heat cf the *>e»se that if 1 stmmed e**» taev wmM era** «jee and art^JlTVfW tears W a r e w T V •r*4 twttie W r S e d aw so aneb ttal j l eaa-tinwedtalttintKttnlwasenrefl I tssed eae fco*; of Hood's OUve Oforawat. to rettere the ttchtas. Hoptns *w*"T others may learn the vatocor Br«iVW*ap«rt)la and metre as n o e s beaeSt as 1 have, 1 as*.

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, _ . ladid. at a a. of ilifwof rraaB>ai».OfBrM,Ba.-xn«uil

KanMH.ttMilfjnit Of •*»*• fml**)XB*, «fcw!«.-.-. T—'"-S —« *—f***** eowa n»si^r frz m-.- ~_ 0 9 ffaatw* are arid bf*0 draccbcasadcjaatr? wuts» Meant* srSmforttM. E J 4 % f * a a*il«4 am neHtc «f M U f jrlee. Oof> PlatlrrCm, • » w » » PLASTER

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AYER'S Cherry Pectoral

No other eomplaiaut arc to iuidioas in tbeir attack a* those affecting the throat and lonp: none to trilled with by the majority of snfier-er*. 7T»e ordinsr* eofj li or cold, resu'ttlr.g I«?rb»p» from a triniog or ODco.isciem ex-l'+art, a often but the beginnicg cf a fatal HckOCTi. AVEB'S CHEEilY Pef.TOR.LL. hli» well proven iu efficacy iu a forty ;cars' figlit with throat 'and long disease*, and sboald le taken in all eases without delay.

A Terrible Coogh Cared. " In 1»J71 took a *evere eoM, which »ffect»fl

n.y tang?. I bait a territ.it- cough, ftutl pa«se<i ci?bi after night without nicep. The <iucfir» ffsfve rue up. 1 tr;«l AVKB's CnrSRV Yl.r-T'UVL, which relieved my lm>g>. iuduee.1 *'•—!•, nod afforded use the reri ceccaurr h.r the recovery of ajj WrengtL. By the c .minocd me of tke FTCTOBAL a perma­nent core was effected. 1 am now *t years f-l.t, kale and hearty, and a n wtieaed voor t'Htinii tzttoujkl. raved me.

HORACE FAiannorazK." e^ckioghani, Vi., Joly 15, ISO.

Croup. — A Mother** Tribute. '• tVUle in the «>iiiitry la*t winter my little

t« .y, t'. re* years old,» as taken ill with croui'J it x:.-:iii-l a» if be wonld die from strangn-lation. i'ue of the family aocgested the use of Av KK'S CHCIIBV FEcroEat- a bottle of M.I'..-1I wa* aiways kept in the noose. This v i- iri«-i in §;>.all and frequent dote*, and to our Jehjrht in lew than half an boor the l.u.e (.it.-iii vat breathing eadly. The doe-tor KI..1 that the ciituKV Prc-roaAL bad van- 1 :;:• .1 iri;jii;'s life. Can JOB sonder »t our .iraiiiu *•." Su.cerelv voon,

JtKs. £UMA GEDXET." I j v.Vr-. i">iu St., New Vork, May 1«, U*2. '• I b a l e nse.1 AVER'S CHEERY PzCTOBAt.

hi i :. Is.'i..:-.- f.,r several year*, and do not i.e- : ,!•; i., j.ioiioiuice it the njort effectnal r-;..—J> f.ir coughs aud ccklswe have ertr I..-.!. A.J. CEASE."

Lake Crystal, Mam., March 13,1882. '• I -iiKere.1 for eight years from Bronchitis,

aie! after trying inauy remedies with Do ene-<-•-.-«*. I was cured by the use of AVEJt'S t'HKB-1.1 r i . ' T i l H L . . l o S E m ffAf-DEX."

b;.:ial:a, .Mliv., April 5, lMSi. ••) cannot say enoorh in praise of AVKR'»

'iiKKKV PRfTor.At, oelievins a* I do that i-i! l f.>r its cue I should long since have died fr-.ai lun<; t r o u b l e s K. BKAUOOX."

Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1««. No case of an affection of the throat or

ivi.at* exists which eaunot.be greatly relieTed by tbe uac of AVEB'S CHEBBT PECTOBAJ* an-J it will altrat* cure when the disease i* not already beyond the control of njedicine.

rBETABED BY

Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by *U Droggists,

How Watch Case* an Made.

Mo*t persons bare an ambition to catry a gold watch ca>e, and yet few people know how a watch case is made, or the vast dif­ference in thequality of them. In a SOLID GOLD W A T C H CASE, aside from the neces-

sary thickness for engraving and peii&hing, a large proportion of the metal ie needed only to stiiTen and hold the engraved por­tions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesira­ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish the stillness, strength and elasticity necessary to make the case permanently strong and close-fitting. Tbepoyeefvateh case must combine gold with some metal that will supply that in which the gold hi deficient. This has been accomplished by the J'imct J W G o l d WatekQ"* ...nr^lf j - w which saves the WASTE of ne«f-' 4 , A kst gold, and IKCKEASES the SOLIDITY and

BTBEXGTH of the case, and at the same time reduces the cost OSE HALF.

•*** » f t • • •» to l i / w m Waa Caw a«i*ai*.r*,fcrii I *n inwwiisriMnilitanas*— lauii »!•• m* *ij«lan WauSfam ati awl*.

(2b it esatteasft] *

A WlaVC I . P A T T t n O l f .

T R i U B T aJlP c * x Kaaxixitt A T L A W . d i m s atwea. f l a i w a s m h . %. t .

U . as K. H E W I T T .

Am « * m AWO ciwaftBXiosa AT LAW. •vaeawvtti*. a . T.

a**iM*> tMkVw a* r*tm. " . T.

JAMi»'"TI«ail*V.

ATix>n«KT A»P c*>c>sax*>>« AT u v . •ax SfMnry rwte»»«,*ew » a«*aw#n« at. {over 8««er«r A AVCaA'rer *i fiaMafewrsa-Cliatea <_• . * . » .

WlJIoXOW^. WATwO»7jrT~ ATToajrcr t » cxMrscsei-Loa A T L A W .

a|MWaai a l t o s t t w gtreB %o tmstaaas la aarrvgat*'* Coart.

•/•*«• avas MoUaUt*'* s tow. lately oora-a*«al ky Ooraia at t » W e . Atauraarat S t m t rtattsnwrrh.N.T.

K U Y A L C O U b l M ,

AT r u a x g T * > y c o c x a c u u > a A T L A W . riauaowrgb. S. y . o f v , l B the Bailey

BUMtk, KrtdAe atnwt. »e«o»«j li<»or.

B . U. B k C K W i r i i ,

ATTOS«*T A!»0 Oit.>a*.LU*K AT LAW, raallMxarfh, X. V. U3X-C on ClJ»»*»o

•treet.

•eckwith, BAraArt * Waaeier.

ATTORBKTS At CVCBaSLLVKS AT LAW rUttabwrgk. Cllutwa County. B . T.

Uatc* arst door swat of Trinity Caarch, r U T W B t K O B , A AW VoAA .

O. a . aacawrrm. u. B. S A H A S * .

a.uwauniam. P A X B I K & . WKaU> «% S M I T H ,

ArtUKUKTS AXDOOUKBBL1AIKS AT LAW Uatee. Weed A Movers' Black,OitataaBL.

r tat taaargb.> .y . r m i i » . r « ' a a B . Barra v . W a a a .

w a . J a a a a i y i . i s n .

CLAHK A H A T H A W A Y , t TTOBSKTaAXDOftCSnAXXOBSATLAW

A. OfBca CUaVoa Block, r iatubtuga, » . Y. WU1 attend to Vaasos in nil tke Cowrts of the State and Called state*. Bpswinl attention given VoCoUecUonsaadseUlunentof Estate* i s surrogate's Coart, tke., Ae .

UEO.l-.Cl-AJUK. **. r . BATBAWAT.

D . 8 . M c M A 8 T K B S * S O K ,

ATTOBWET8ABDOOC59KLLOBBATLAW, Ofaee over kWUattlc's store, Margaret,

street. nattsimrKti, B. ¥ . Tney win attend to trastneas ia Sarrosate"*

Court and all otner atata Cuoru. 0 .a .Mc<A*Tcas . raajnt Meat a m a s P . 8 . McMAATaaaia C. H.Commlsrtnner.

H K N B Y P . O I L d b I L A K D , 2 n d . g ,

ATTORXBT ASD OOOXSE1XOB AT LAW and JosUee of the Peace, office In Coart

Uonse Basement, riaitatmrgb, B . y .

JOHN B. &IL.SY, A TIOaUTBT ABD COCB8BLLOK AT LAW

£\. WiuaioWs Block, Briakezuoa btreet, PlSttaoorgh.N.y.

HCNRY 8. JOHSSOK,

ATTOaVKBI ABD UOtTBBBLLOB. AT LAW Plsttsbargli .B.T. OfBee.Winalow'sBloek,

CnstomUoose»qnare,opposlte tae Post OaBee

WILLIAM H. MELLOJt, ATTORXKT ASD COtTStHBlXjOU AT LAW,

Beal Bstate Broker- Once,Clinton Block, aargaret a treet, rfattsbarak, S . T.

iUTNEII • € « TMU tCAL ESTATE AMI FWAMCIAL UCttAaMC.

LASDS In CiiatoB, t s sex , FrsnkUn and adjoining counties bought and sold,t it les

examined and perfected, taxes paid, loans negotiated, foreclosures of mortgages, resat •olleeted. Life, Flxeand Accident insurance placed in sound rellablecompauies. Collec­tion* promptly and earef ally made with re-mittaneesof amoontcol lected»tonce. Oood commercial paper booght and sold. Tbe care and settlement of estates a specialty.

A competent Botary with seal i s employed. wawagBB,

ConnselOT at Law and Civil and Criminal

Ofaee* S o . 11 CHatom Btseetaad Arasatroag*a Block. rLATnatrBOB.B. T.

A . G . G A & T B l i *

CLAIM AGENT, Ofaee 47 Margaret Street,

PLATISSDMOB.B. T.

O. D . DUKBAM, M. D . OrriCK: Mltargaret Street, lover Hagerty A

MeUafbey's.) PLATTSBPMOB, Jr. T.

Ofaee Boors: 8 to »M A . a t , 1 t o 3 r. m. a a d t o * C M .

Hr. £ . C. LOW, 30IK0PATHIC PHYSICIAI,

PLATTSlTJataH. M. T. j y Office and resldenee corner of Brtaaer-

hoff and Oak Streets, soata ot High Sebool Building.

Dr. J. F. BAILEY.

rLATTSBCalOB.B.T. OfflceCustom Hoase S«aara,Law'* bnildlngA

Dr. B. T. MOOHET,

S u r g e o n D e n t i s t is jn

Office, WiaaloWs Block, rLATT8*OX60, M. T.

Dr.M.

Ofllee over B . W. Cady * Co's Drag Store. frLATTSBURGB, tt. T . f J M a a

CafOas , Btaer or Chloroform administered when desired.

•f TODEaWUlTixHS,

Blake's Block, Rattrfmrfh. H. !•

PLATT8BUBOH, H. Y.

Teaehera of Mvne. G E O . H £ K R Y H T J D S O K ,

0 H A 8 . F R B D K . B U D S O V , n s f C o a u r t s H . *

H . K . A Y K B I L L , J r . ,

«n ORA.TJCrH'X'nfBKJIvXe .

riArrsMVMOB.M. r. G. W. M. JOHHSON,

Civil Engineer, Surveyor A B B ]

«E11 BwlaVIm leMT.i ALSO, VOTABT f UBLIOJ

WABBA BOUSBT SOLD OB, CCMMMAIOk Orders so l ic i ted aad prcatplly attended to.

riJTTsmvBea.B. r. £BjrMBMBI*A|rD HOOSJaT,

na*T*MV*o* m. r. aad rerarntshed the wal l

1 T M . K E E D ,

DBALAA IB ABI» ABtATBUTCAB

Goods AND M I L L I N E R Y

KOW OPESTP.

LOW P R I C E S

ALBERT STERN'S. 71 M a r g a r e t (St.

WATCHES MD CLOCKS. J V W f t X X T , W L T S X W A B B , aVc , a V .

CLOCKS. WATCBES aad JsTWBLBT rvpalK. ed ayeapartaaced wwrkaaen.ea ( feer taeoM, • a d a l t a e k i T O t Sersas. **tf

JOHN R7COTTRILL7 BBAIBB 15

WATOWK8 J e w e l r y .

•argaretst- ,

CLOCK*. Stiver Ware A c

riattabwrgn-

III G»»*^««l»J»l»ro» F A N C Y G O O D S , omlnated Clocks. Stiver aad Mated Wore,

Jewelry of all kinds. Opera Glasses, S p j Oinsees .Spectacles, Ate.. A e .

JOHN FOIAEYTS CBLKBBATSD

GOLD P E N S AT

• T E W S U t T S T O R E . Margaret Street,

PLATTSBCBGH. B. T.

G E T Y O U E W A T C H REHUKOtt

DALE, " T h e J e w e l e r . "

1.0. tartar 4 SMB. I M J S V aad . 2 Margaret Street,

f unswt-B, •. v. W h o l e s a l e and. R e t a i l

PEAXXB8 IB

Dry Goods, A M O T I O N S .

Carpets. Oil Cloths, AMD MATTINC,

P0RK,FL0UB,iARD, Bmtter, £CCB. Sec

Xaa algaeet market price paid for Batter W o o l ^ n d o t k e r l a r m prodwee.

IB/ITHBH-TLL' W B T A B L B .

1*8 HOTSL L1VBRY

O. B. COOLBT * CO. n*ATTBBU*OB, B. W.

r^sttesinwaatelaaeodTarBMnrt.ettherfot Ba*toeas«pleasare.sasw»deansawTrlierlirs Hotel Lively Stable, Wnere taay arBI Bad

•f Bwary ABTD MX KJCABOMAAH^B rXvesTtainanewnndlnaa

Mtl O. B . COOLBT * CO.

R. K.BE0MLEY, S1

KVERTTHINO I * THK I tSK CT Jf«W

CLOAKS, COLliKS. PELISSES, . Haveiocks, Shawls,

AOIKKELS, l DERWEAR, Knit Goods and Hoeierj.

Toother wttk a eewtplete ttne et

Dry Goods, Not ions , HOBSS FBrusBiBf (feed*, fte.

OCR BLXAAXT LuW OT

New Mill imerj Opened with a fell line of

TriBUted sad UcuusBcd Bats aad Boaneti. Fancy asd Ostrich

Featkers, Birds, Flowers. FIoaBes, Velvets, tee.

This department is In charge of the most expeHenred hanos of city reputation.

BT*' Call end examine oor stuck and low prices. Bcpertf t> i: y,

ALBERT 8TERH. Tt MABOABET s r a a c T .

Second door strath of Cambetla- d Bocae, «Stf FLATTSBTKG0, B . T.

BMRTlJirfO WWT HcalUi, Ccmfort and Ele£anct

SECTJBl'J* BT WStABSBO

Dr. B c o t t V C e l e b r a t e d

Electric Corset. r O B S A U C B T

Kiss M. WBLDEN, x*. sc BriBfccTB«sr ttrecC,

JPLATTSBVBGB, MT. T.

Vcrmoiit MetWiit Stirrinajy and Yt-uz.- «" M o i i t | H < h * » I ' . V « - t i s » « • ! » • .

K.T J. O. SWBB1AW. A. BK. r JJj- ^ : "J \% \ J ; , *

Mew.BL « . • M " B rr ^ * 4 , , . f^rtBs••'% *«>• *•" *

Bttw-A t» s w * si A * . »»-*•»* rt.«>.t *» - •-; - •

A re t -* , c o a r * o r TBACMistB*. P * ! » " • » » » r t " * ' * *" *

SPRIXO TERM OPENS APRIL ?. I J J T - C a t a l o g a * aad a r e a l a r s aaat free a n a^J<c*t;oa i e *He r -

Fraerve good bealtli, s a d retains aad im-provew the elegance of Brore. Ladies wb* wear these corsets will kave ae dtStealtv la mcnMing tbe figure to any desired tom wltA ontt iebtlaeinn. Tbeyare elegant in ahspe aad finish, made after tbe best Breneb pat­tern, and warranted satfefaetory in everw re­spect. Those wbo have tried tbemaay tbey • i l l wear no others. There is no sbwes: or •ensaiion whatever felt la wearing them, while benefit quickly follows. Being aaade sritb better material and wotkmnnebip taaa any corset sold, tbey will ewtwear three of

«• Lady SBBBM Be Witbaat Call aad exaadae goods and prtces.

Miss VKUMCB is also sola Ageat far £>r. Scott's Electric Hair

and. Flesh Brushes. They are elegant, besatlfnlly earved Toilet

A n ic ies , made of pare tnisties, not wires, sad tbe price will be returned in every case where tbey ate a«t Jast aa refriaeated.

Grand Trunk Eailw'y

Oood. Tttrnoiits always in Readiness .

Also, a large l i n e of Carriages. Phaetons and Harnesses, both new aad second-hand, for sale cheap.

Sorth Side of Court House Park, COBBBB OB BITBB 8TBBET,

PL ATT8BUBGH, B. Y.

THE UFDBBSIGlfED HAVLKG porenAsed the entiry Livery ontfit of B r .

BfCBAKD IWAVa.iespeetfallj annoance that be will continue t h e basfaessat his old stand

OH COURT HOUSE SQUARE, where he wi l l be glad to welcome tbe former patrons and al l b » friends desirlrg s

Bspeeial attention paid to Summer and Pleasure Travel, aad part ies carried t e the Imkas aad atoaataias at reasonable rates aad flrst-eJass style.

at. B . BABBOBL, Piattsbnrch.B.T.

Mttiit Paislit ari Glaiai. WE. c UIEES k SOH

tag , aad Olasing.at short aaties aad It, workmanlike m a a a e v Leave or-t h e PostofSce, dr a t their shop ia

Bagsr's new baildiag on Clinton street, oi Inquire at tbeir residence ,Bo.*i Broad street corner of WilllAm,Pla«tsbnrgb, B . T.

Kaiaotninlng done la a l l color* with Beat aes* and dispatch.

Prepared Paints for sale by tbe ponad. Work in the country solicited aad proaapUv

attended to .

mm WIL80M 4% SON. The Old Reliable Painters, • A r e out this epripg with fa full foreefiol sk i l l ed assistants, and ready to attend,

AT SHORT NOTICE, TO OBDBBS FOB

Hoase FaiatiBt:, Carriaee Paiatiaf J

Boat FaiatlBo;. Situ Faiatin?.

OrasmeBtai Psiatias;.' Paver BaagiBf,

KalMBiniBf. trlaaiBg,

BceeratiBf . fte„ Ac All work done with Tboroogtnecs and Pla-

patcb. and at Moderate Prices. Or Mixed Paint* and Prepared Kslsomlne

delivered to any part of tbe village. Leave orders a t i t COBKEUA BTHMT,

PlrATTSBOBOB B. T.

aaa eSMMdlo U>*«a Oastom. An tv torfac aaaWaddadta thadiaisw room.parties whS

- prtvneytaaa to pnsatblt at an be SAiueajaiurtated.arnile

BOUEBO'S NEW MABXET, , a f*w a f tBa

P U A T T S B U R Q H , N

TIM swbsoTiber most respectfully intorms h is former patrons, and t h e pnblie gener­

ally . that he nas .at eonsiderableexpense.pul aaabaBdtBg especislly sdamted to the Beat atarket b u i i a f s . where nt a l l t imes may be

- • foil assortment o f Brash a a d Salt r i sk , Oyater*. Tripe, Vecetables. Ae

B e treat* that by a strict atseation t o basl-(alrdealteB.a wllUngnesetowleeee,

' .Bewl l lmerrtafa lrshareof JOSBPB BOtTBBO.

i delivered i a a a y p a r t « Tivl

•fears tmrgB BBA Cbieawe. via fkw •Bwrtest, MneTaai

BOOTS TO

iMnit at. CoicBfi,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Ureal Beiietiwf i i Price of Rubber Goods. Owing to an overstock i» s«-me of our IlubWr -- • * «e

have marked the following grMwis Wlotr co«t to r'.t - • •

Men's Pore Gum Bobber Boots, 53.00 " Buckle Arctics, 1.00

High Cut Lumbermen's Birto,\ fell, 90 " " " * * * " * 50

35 30

L50< 1.50

<f

tt Im. Sandal Rubbers, Women's Im. Sandal Rnbbers, Misses' Im. Sandal Rubbers, Hen's Wool Boots,

" Russet Boots, Also a l ine of WOBIV-I'I, J D w e i ' an*

No. 68 &tim$0m& &** -W5

BLE6ABT DfBTBe CABS OB TKalH 8 , BAST ABDWEBT,—aJMALB

PITLLBfAB CASTOM BAT

MoaTBBAt. TO CMBCAOO CBAB«B,

Bo.2 ,at»MA.M^daily(eac«Bt Sunday), stopping at all stations, arrtvtag at DBTKOrr next morning tm, and CB1CAGO same evening »--**- Pullman Bleepiaa; Cac Montreal to Chicago. » U Chicago A Graad Trank Line. Connects a t Toronto with trata far Hamilton a a d the West, via Great West­ern Division.

PAST WI0HT BXPKXBS. Bo. «, a t 11 A* r. a . , (Sunday excepted* stoM»ng only at Cornwall, Prescott, BroekvlDe, Kingatoa, Belleville, Coboarg and Toronto, arriving- at OETKOir next evening'9^5, and CHICaOO second moraxnfrS;l*. Pullman Sleeping-Cars lbrongh to Chicago, via Cbieago A Grand Trank Line.

KIOBT EXPBBSS. Bo.«. at 9A* p. M^fSaa-dayinclnded>.arrivinsMDI£TBUIT*2ar.M.. aad CHICAOO S:l* o'clock second aiaraiag. Pullman Sleeping Car attached. Connects at Toronto with 'train for Hamilton aad the Was*, via Great Western Division.

OTTAWA EXPBESS. daily, (except Sun­day), at 8;4S A . M„ aad 4A9 r . M., acriring at Ottawa at 123* r . M, and • * • r>. M-, n t Canada Atlantic Baiiway. Parlor Car* through to Ottawa.

TbB6.--To DETB0IT, 16 hetiTt CHICAGO, 26 honn.

BATB8 LOWBB THAN BY AMY OTHER LIMB.

Trains leaving Plattsbttrgb. wia Bones* Point, at 6^6 a. m., and a39 p. m.. mske elnse connection with DAT and MGHT tXPBBSS trains leavina Montreal.

Trains leaving: PlaUsbareh 6:1* a. m. via Mooers Junction and O. A L. C. R. B^ via Ogdensbnnr.coDneetat PBKMxnT with PAT and BIGHT BXPBBS8 for tbe West. The only Line making a night connection via Oftnenabarg.

f j r Baggage checked through from Plaits-burgh, and not subject to Custom Hoase ex­amination.

SECOKO-CLAS8 passengers carried on Express Trains.

Ask fur, and see that your tiekets^ead, via Grand Trunk Hallway, tbe short line to the West.

For further particular, spply l o G«o. B. OswKLr., Passenger A rent. Ogdeqsbnrs, S. Y.

Joe, Hicasoii , Gen'l Managrr, Montreal, P . Q.

JAMBA SrepaaasoK. Geneial Passenger Agen<, Montresl, P. g.

Or from the nndwrnoted Lrcal Agent: 8 . D . C t J K T I B , A g e n t ,

0 . A H. C. CO., , PLATTSBVBGB.B. t.

0GD.& LAKE CHAMPLAIN B. R OW AXTI AFTER OCT. 15th, 1SSS, Bad

until further notice, trains will leave BOC4&9 POIMT as ft>]!ows:

7 -A* A. ST.—MAI L, arrl ire at Cham plain 7 £\; At Mooers Junction, 8:18: Mooers Fork*,*:l8: Altona, 8-31; Blleuuunrn. tM; Chernhnscu, 9 67; Chateaogay, 924; Malone, 8 i « ; Set-wood. ItiBS; O^flensburg. II :15u A. Jf. C'vnnee-t»on at Ogdenaburg with G rand Trunk tt'y; at Norwood with B-, W.O.B. K , for all points West. 4.-2©e B.^ocal foral! etation. arrive Malone 6^3 P.M.; Korwood 7:43 P.a.;ORdet>k b u r a , f i i & 5 P . M .

S-AO P Mr.-EXPBfc88, arrive ChamplatB SdS; a t Mooers Junetien. 9:13; Mooers Forks. »ae; Altona, »J0; Ellentotiib, »:*6; Cbe«u bv«eo,10AX; Cnaieauga), 10:18 Malor.e, 10:42-Vorwood,12.O0a.M.; Ogden»butg, 1236 A.M.

GOIBG KtfT. LEAVE OODRXBKfBO.

7:45 A . M.-»XPBfarib,for all station* on O.S L.C.B.K .anieeBouses Point, 11 t e n . * . ; connect, at Bouses Point for Piat tsbanh. Troy. Albany, Sew Vork.

S:AS P.M.—BAIL train for all stations oa O. A L. C. B. R-; arrive Bouses Point Tso-eonneetsst BonsesPoint with l». A B.C.Co. ; arrive Plattsburgb »&0 r. a .

A Local Passenger train leaves Ogdenabare a t «aw r. a. , arriving at Malone at 1*4* r. *j •

Bsprea* connect lens at Ogdeasbaja with Graad Trunk Baiiway. Borwood sr i thB-W.A O.B.*V, tor all potats West. n

9. L. tVMABOT .General Pass . Act . A.A-GAPBMI Gea.Manasrer. ^ ^

W e JDW

a t i&o Xoveftt

TXN, S h e e t I r o n .

Steam A Oas Fitters. DXAZ.BS8 IB

Tin, Grlasti. ABB

\rVs>od«ix Vf*ta»e SKCC, e fce .

A Great Tartety < eaek kepteoastaet ly .

CWI8fO?«: ABB

w T t b a r Witt rut

B1SEBV01R m

ABB

W«riiiiBgClo«et, \ BOB 1

e s c o i t

GOLD COIN AJtlj

Oold Medal HEATING

S T O V E S * S O L S A G B B T S F O B C U S T O S O O U S T T F O B T B E il

ee Fwuntaoass. S toves aad Ba&scs. i T h e Very Beat. Goaranteed to give Perfect S . t i s iae tk* . Cheaper tb»r »t *

of the same *t>!t i a ihe rasrket.

tW P*itie* wixbini; S T O V E S will do we!! to examine oor stoefc and prices t • f- ..•*• urchss i r* . %

HAETWELL & MYEES, Wholesale and Retail dealers in

STOVES, FDB1UCES

A S D

RANGES. AllKindfand

Styles .

B r i M i m -

Coal and Wcod.

CHI a . a m i tie LABGKT STOCK mrtl ;l T

Stewart IYMI ALL */.%;

Acorn Suvs. 1 ALL A, \ , -

OimccdStcvi...

COOS: STiiVES 1 T H A T AKr

A B L E .' •

. , jj,vadBMHa^r aT. - * - ••

8ARAMC H0R8E NAIL eOMPANV

ftriiiiied or Blued Horse Nails, Hatirmered and Finished,

The Saranac Nails are hwiimered hot and the fiii, ULS sd pomting are dona oold4

• W i m I t RH.U ifJAMITEEO.

For a«l« by til lsSBtiing i r o n M 4 hardware hotiM-...

I* Pa^wlstontsBSBsl TrestBci <«

^ S B U A X S , Agent., 12S2 Msrket St., rhiUdfl-St,* Vew York ; 36 OUm St., Boau i.

ftSsS*ferwiSa a a d S A B A B A C i* * * ' * t'UKAPf ..I I * * • Betarsa «*«»»*•

A* ClUtea e.-«i.i> afteT araars.and in wi"'r-i'l srffftTBBfT afB*aa ss4 Sew *»«»'