RELATED BY JEFFESON DA VIS. He Says That an Attempt Was Made to Assassinate Him. The Baltimore VWrf of yertrnUy published the iiinnt of Ui? birforian J. Thorn rVlirT rvrent inU'rvi with Ji-fffwoJi ChtviM l lJeauvnir. Iavi niakwicliaiyvtimt w V. .i..vrtirin-nt enlavore3 to have him mwatwirutUid ilur in the war. He my : While the CVmfedfraU' (p.veniment was t MontjjnnH-ry, in 1SC1. 1 received an Anonymous letfcrr from riiilalelhia, the substance of which at!iat the ior ernor of Pennsylvania had r-leawd a noted di-Kjieradofrom the jN-nifntiarj- on eonditiun that he would r to Montgom ery and assainate me, with the proinine of a reward of f 10i,im if he snoceeded. Afterrele!.' the man rtalt-d Mutt hecotilJ not proliaMy miixn-ed alone, and pive the name of an other convict of character like hia own, with whoe assistance be felt dure of HUxnti, and that the second convict wan released to accompany the first, ftevig says that on sroing to bis bouse in Montgomery one liiht be observed crouching near the pirden wall a rnau who ran away and mysU.-riouwly disap peared. He went the anonymous letter to Wm. B. K-d, of rbiladelbia, and anked bim to make an inquiry, but never reeeived any answer. After froing lii hmond and ridiiur an.und the fortifi cations one day in ooinjny with Col. William Pn-slou Johnston, a bullet whir led past bin bead, a-an'iitly from an nnorenpied bonne. The provost guard the next day found in the bouse a man with a rifle concealed tinder a floor, who was immediately sent to the front ol Lee' army. Davis adds that two other attempts were made on his life. He discusses war question, and with regard to the Heven davs' battle around Uichmond says ieneral lr coiKvived and executed the desjienite plan to turn the flauk and rear of M4'VlIan' uruiy, aud that the failure to anniliilate the Federal army was due chiefly to the fart that 4reneral Ijee had no maps of the country below Uit'hiiiond, and that hi army moved in ignorance of the country and w ith uidi-s who, for the most part, proved them rtoktw utterly inefficient. The interview winds up with a sUib-ment that the late John W.Oanvtt prevaiUnl upon Secretary Stanton to release Davisfrom bisconline nient at Fortress M.mroe on condition that Horace irecley would (J)n the prisoner's Ismd. The Future of Our Boys. Mr. N'oah Ilrooks, whom all the Ixiy w ill recognize as one of their tiest friends and as one of the most interesting writers for the young people of this country, com ments in a forcible way on a question of ever pressing imiNirtiince in the current issue of the llfx-h. It is, " What shall lie done with our boys?" He finds the learned professions full, and many aven ues of work either crowded or closed. The sea, which formerly gave occupation to thousands of brave American Imys, is now sailed by vessels manned by foreign ers. The employments once wholly till ed up by male youth are now largely oc cupied by women. Thi-se inclu..e cleri cal positions, private secretaryships, anil the like. It is true that the new order of things niaketi comis'tition sharper, and gives boys fewer chances; but this coun try is so large, and its interest and de mands so multifarious, that there is al ways something for everyone to do. It stands to reason that al! Isiys cannot achieve wealth ami fame : but as the years go, the proportion of the fortunate ones will constantly grow larger. What is needed more than anything else to add to the usefulness and honor of coming gen eral i ins is a bibber and fuller apprecia tion of the dignity of lalsir. We have in mind the exjs-rienee of a Maryland boy who was left several thousand dollars by his father. He did not squander it, as many lxys would have done, but he determined to spend it all, and he did it in such a way that it became the very ls-st investment that be could have made. He went into one of the railway sliojwof the city at nominal wages, and paid the rest of his expenses out of his little fortune. He learned all be could in a practical w ay there, and then entered a first class school of tech nology. By the time he graduated his money w.tsall gone, but he was able to earn bis way. He kept on learning, and the consequence was thai be soon rose to an excellent, positiou. and to-day he is in reecit of a splendid salary, and iseon sidered one of the liest men in bis pro fession in the country. Mr. KolsTts, the wonderfully able ami astute president of the great Pennsylvania lutilnwl, started out as a chain carrier in a surveying party. Mr. Frank Thomp son, the Vice-President of the same mud, was an apprentice in the Altoona sho. Mr. Samuel Spencer, of the It. & ., and one of the hest railroad men in the country, was a clerk not many years ago at Camden Station. Instances innumer able, could lie cited, and the m ral of them all would Is' to learn a trade, and to trust to industry and application for promotion. The futurcof our boys istbe future of our country. We have not the lightest doubt that it w ill lie brilliant and suliKtantial ; but the individual caws of marked suoi-ss mast always depend Uon the caMU'ity and industry of the in dividuals. Boys w ho look up in life as a serious problem, that must Is- or led Hit and not played out. are uble t take care of themselves. The idlers. ... ex pet to live on money which they do not urn, are drones in the gr.-at na'i Hial liive of industry. Astonishing Success. J It is t he duty of every s-rsoti who has ! nsed It-urjuv't T..o, .Virxi to let its j wonderful qualities be ktown to their friends in curing Consumption, severe j Oouchs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and I in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can nse it without immediate re lief. Three doses w ill relieve anyca.se. and we consider it the duty of all llruii jr'nita to recommend it to the poor, dying eonsnniitive, at least to try one Imttle, as SO.tHiO dozen Wiles were sold last year, lid no one case w here it failed was re located. Such a medicine as the tin-man Strnp cannot lie too widely know n. Ask yoar druggist about it. Sample bottlesfo try, sold af 10 cents. Regular size sold at 75 cent. Sold by all Pruggistn anil lHtalcrfc, in the I'uited States and Canada. Curious Electrical Phenomenon )uria a thunderstorm iu Detroit toe other Iay Miss Patten stepjied into the darkened tutting room of her borne and was amazed to see ball of fire as big as a oocoanut coining oat of the wall' pajs-r from the chimney. The ball floated around the room like a toy hallo.., but a door being ojiened by a neighbor coming in and a draft created, the ball went hiss ing out atd diaapjieared. It passed dose to the visitor, w hose face was discolored by it or by the soot which was curried out with it. The phenomenon was f electricj'y. FOR dyspeia and liver complaint, you have a priuted guarantee on every Is it tie of Sluloh'e Vitalise. It never fails to cure. tsuld by Ueo. W. Benford i Son. Make the Farm Home Pleasant. Ye ; make it pleasant that the grow ing boys and piris will no 1 looking forwarl tothetime when they will beold enough to leave the farm in search of a pleascnter place. We know a well-to-do farmer, htving eight children, wlo, as s.m as they are old enough to snpjsirt themselves, lea V their home. f the Ce Kiys not one remains on the farm. They buve gone to clerkships and other posi tions, in preference to staying on the much despised farm. A giant in the b')me may account somew liatfor this. There has never lawn any elfort to make it attractive for the children. The par eut'd aim baa lx-en to work and save, w ith mantly a thought that children liad any other liwls than fssl ani clothing. Ttiev are active, bright-minded boys and girls. It is no wonder that the dull ness and monotony becomes unendura ble. This fanner does not hesitate to spend money in farm improvements, in fine stock, or in anything that will advance his financial interests; but any outlay for the children's pleasure is regarded as un necessary and extravagant. Children cannot feel that sense of pro prietorship in the farm and it profit that is a stiumlant to the head of the household, and something is needed to take in? place. Some personal property even if only a chicken or a pig, is a wrong incentive. Children are sportive by nature all young animals are and .... some inversion is essenuai lor leisure hours ; otherwise their minds will wan der off and dwell on the attnu-tiong sup- p-Mcd to pertain to villus? and to city life. A few dollars each year invested in reading matter will not only supply pleas ant employment for leisure hours, but means or mental improvement as well. There are so many excellent entertain ing publications for the young, and at such low rates, that no family in which there are children should lie without one or more. But parents should discrimi nate carefully U-twecn a good and a bad class of reading matter, for there is a large amount of a flashy, sensational char acter, wholly unfit for the young to read. There is no reason why a country home should not !: a place of pleasure, and contentment to every memlier. There is a freshness and freedom in farm life that cannot be enjoyed when a person is surrounded by brick walls. With pleas ant mental recreation for leisure hours there need lie no unhappy memories of the farm to carry through life. Bill Arp Goes Fishing. I am going fishing to-morrow and stay all day. I am going to ria up a big wag on and take the children along, and a basket of lunch, and frolic, and gather flowers, and eat, and talk, and laugh and get dirty all day long. The signs are all right, for the dog-woou U in blivmi, and the w ind is in the south, and it is in the dark of the moon, and I think I see my self just jerking the big bream from un der the log. Carl knows every hole in the creek, ami he can catch more fish than I can, and don't try half as bard. Jessie wants to pick flowers, and I've promised her she may wade in the branch, bat her mother don't know it. Jessie comes to me and Carl goes to his mother for favors. What a great pity it is that grown people can't lie children once or twice in a while, and wade in the branch, too. The next time Judge Bleck ley g e8 to Screamer mountain to lie a Imjv again, and go baref.mted, and make hickory whistles and chestnut fifes, and catch spring lizards and craw-fish, and climb trees for birds egw, and make black ants fight, sud run ground squir rels to their homes, and dig angelica, and kill snakes, and wreck hornets' nestM. and fight yeller-jackets, I'm going with bim. I'm tired of playing man all the year flng without a recess. It is a sort of hypocritical life. I envy the children. The scriptures say " unless ye be as one of these little ones, ye shall not get to heaven." So it's time to begin, and there fore I'm going fishing. AOnnia tjmntitii- t mn. Why Go West. One of the readers of the Kitning .Sun asks us to give him some advice uon a matter to which many others have given no tittle thought. He says : I am twenty-four years old, and I have saved a little money. I have been work ed to death, and 1 siv no pros-ct for future advancement. I wish to go West, and either get a plaiv or start in business with my tew hundred dollars. What part of the West would you advise me to goto? 1 have thought of Kansas City and of Minneapolis, but I know nothing of either place. It all dejiends iisn our young fried himself whether be succeeds in the West or not. But of one thing he may lie assured. He will not succeed there un-Ii-sm he works as hard as he has in New York. The west is a very dangerous place for a young man with a few hun dred dollars to go to unless he is iosessed of great business shrewdness. The op putiinities are great there, to tie sure; but they are much greater for losing money than many persons realize. Kan sas City business men are a very sharp, pushing, driving lot, and are always ready to welcome anylsxiy with money, but our friend will have tola? very wise and wary with them. This is also true of Minneapolis. But why should our young friend p West ? A great business "man once said that he would settle in New York if be w anted to do any kind of business, even to selling peanuts. If a man (an suixved in the West w ith a small capital to start with, he can succeed iu this city, anil the prizes of business here are greater. Be-sidi-s very many business men who h tve lieen successful in the West luve given up that field ami are coming by hundreds to New York. But ifour friend hasiuaile uy his mind to go West it makes little difference whether he setth-s in Min neapolis or Kausas City. Wherever he goes he must work verr hard to sue- eti. i . .. How he Succeeded. The dark ways of politicians are not always past finding out. An Indian ag.'iit, whose official character was not aliove reproach, determined to present the case favorably the administration by sending a delegation of Indians to Wash ington to declare his praises. He dressed the alwrigines in an extra ordinary costume of war-(int and feath ers, to their own astonishment, and fill ing them full ofliad whiskey and praises ofliiiuiielf, sent Uteni on their way. At Washington the following conversation took place between them anil one of the national officials : " Is Captain Jones the agent a good man?" " (iood man ! " (setitentiously.) Does he steal the Indians' bacon and flour?" " Sometime." " Iue be get drunk ? " " Mos' evely day." " He is a good man, you my ? " b tiood man ! " "Why?" " He good man ; he gif us plenty dol lah to say dat He make us cold, he make us hungry, he steal, he get drunk, but be say be goodest kind ob man. He tell us say so I ("airtain Chones good man : Ugh!" Male and Female Doctors. " Young men and women," some prac- I tieal old physician will say some day in ad dressing a graduating chu in medicine, " you are about to go out into the world as doctors, to cxtrart a living from its in habitant Most of you are young men, and I feike it for granted that you are gentlemen, although I don't know snch to lie the case. A few of you are young w omen, and I take it equally for granted that you are ladies, though for purpose of scientific demonstration my opinion on this subject could not be taken as con clusive. But I trust you may be merci fully spared from the folly of ever speak ing of yourselves as lady doctors or gen tlemen doctors. The one title is as ap propriate as the other. Let the scrub ladies, the washla'dies, and chaiuberladiea the salesladies, and the foreladies con tinue to immobilize the professional use of the world lady. Never let me hear of a lady docler. The term i ridiculous. If I bad a daughter who called herself a lady doctor I should try to marry her to some gentlemen preacher, and then I would liare them Istth put in a glass case and kept on exhibition as warning to mankind. If it becomes actually neces sary to designate your sex in speaking of you as physicians you are male dixtors and female doctors, or ds-toresses, if you prefer. The Lord created you male and female. Iletnember that. It is not a re proach to you or He would not have done it. A 'medical college can only make you doctor. It can't make you lady and gentleman doctors the Lord be thanked." Odicw' Trihnnr. Wiped Out For some time past tvporta of a very unfavorable character have been received from "The High Old StepiH-rs," a branch of the Lime-Kiln Club established at Nashville. The otli-ers and members have iicen charged with various derelic tions, and early in May the president was arrested, convicted and sent up for ninety days for having a Uig of meal in his possession w hich belongi-d to a grocer half a mile away. He was ni sooner in carcerate than the lodge passed resolu tions that the laws of this country were made by despots, enforced by tyrants, and should !mj resisted by the bayonet. Its charter was at once demanded by the parent club, and in giving notice that the branch no longer existed. Brother (iardner said : " De High Ole Steppers will step a gixd bit lower arter dis, an' we shall le keerful how we establish fuc her branches in Nashville. When a man in dis ken try cuius to de conclushun dat delaws ar' agin 'enijhe will ba'rwateh in' wid boaf eyes ojien. He's either been steal in' somethin', or is achin' to kill off a policeman on general principles." De troit Frtr 1'rrx. How About This, Girls. Never make a wager with a woman. You may lie certain that no woman ever bets unless she has a sure thing. HW itujton Ptwt. If, through the success of the agitation for women's rights, women ever come to sit in the jury-box, infants w ill probably get to'lie criers in th court. Iaihi-U 4'ili Z'H. " It is announced that a new paving stone called qiiartzite granite lias been found in Ihikota. It is supmscd some Ixsly has struck a batch of doughnuts baked by a young lady graduate of a cooking school, and dli:itied over jhe back fence by her mother. Siirridnm) Hrll. A long-felt want is a bustle that is not there w hen the wearer sits down on it, and one that decidedly is there when the wearer stands up for a promenade. S't-ir Ihliinw 'icriftoir. , Inducement to Early Marriage. Constant is very young, but she is also belter worth quoting than most grown jieoplc. Her envy was somewhat arous ed by the fact that a wedding was about to take place in the family of her little playmate, and that the lrfavmate thereby had the advantage of her: so she remark ed very complacently to her little friends mamma : " Mrs. do you know that I am engag ed to lie married ? " " Why, no, Conny. Is that so?" " Yes, ma'am ; I'm engaged to Fritz Ward" (small boy of her acquaintance.) " He doesn't know it, but I've uot to ex plain it to bim." Well, t!oiiny, do yon expect to be married soon ?" " Well, I hope so. The fact is. I'm tired of lieing spanked, and I think we will Ik" married very soon." The Dust First A tram pish looking man with a partic ularly dirty face was hanging about a Woodward avenue grocery the other day when a clerk observed : "If you had a bar of soup, could you make good nse of if ?" " You Is't!" was the prompt reply. He was bunded one, and went out. In about an hour he returned, his face as dirty as le!orc, and the clerk exclaimed : " Yoa never used a bit of that soap V " You asked me to make good nse of it. So I did. I traded it off for something to wash over four weeks' dust out of my throat. This dirt on my face isn't three davs old vet." IhlruU Fnr I'm. He Was an Editor. " Anybody pass here within an hour?" asked a Detinitcr of a Wayne county farmer standing at his gate. "Vc-s." "Man -villi a blink horse?" " No; man with a white lnss." Wasn't a tin peddler, was he?" "Oh, no. He was the editor o."an ag ricultural paier." " lbw do you know that ?" " Because be come out on pnriose to ask me whether potato planting or com cutting come ftst. He's started a new puiT and wants to git tilings reliable." A Good Wife. . ; " What a fanner needs in this world to lie successful,"' remarked hencon Hay seed, "is a good wife. Therj le' all right. My wife could g.t up in the mornin' at 4 o'clock, milk fieeu cows, feed six horses, g.-t breakfast for twenty hands, and Is' ready for a day's work afore n o'clock. That's what I call a g'lod wife-." " IKiesn't she do it now. deacon?" he w as asked. "No, no," be n-plied, wiping away a tear, 'she's dead.' ' ' A girl in Shelbey, Kentuckey, was pro voked by the bad play of her partner at croquet. She struck bim on the bead with a mallet, and caused a brain fever, of w hich he nearly died, fj!)e was kept in custisly until I.e recovered, and then she n mrried him. A most astonishing phenomenon of th Japanese earthquake was the splitting of the Papandayang Monntain. In a flash of time it was split into seven parts. Where the lone mountain had stood loomed up seven peaks each some 7,0(10 ieet high. It is better to swear just before jamming your finger than just a.ter. You can do it with more repose and dignity. Absolutely Pure. Thl Powder never Tarien. A mnrve 1 of pnritjr, utiviifrtb an! wlmlennliierjeflK. Mun? ecouemii'al tbau the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold nI onniuelitinn with the uiuUiluili- of low test, hnrt weik'lit. alum or phonphsie iwwdort. S(t imlti in nvm. Royal Bakinu 1'uwi.eh Co., 10H Wall St., N. V. TO BUT If A. TO BUT dakotaA THE IazuSr at pramnt LEW PRICES. Terms sr eir- th--.t ttw RAILWUU Lu naanr UndwiU HAY tUI ITNF.LF In FJt HALF yeanu Price are rapidly ad- MILLION vnarinir wipe ACRES sc-hoota. and f tci'l a .'. n- ar uf crop b,i? n-T'jr tn knwa. AuMrf-pn CHARLES E. SIMMONS. rJkSTI CHICACO. ILL. j ,T tWTknm UndH rnnot fail V va V f a m m awa wtt Kor full infnrmtum ol r!iu, u ht-re lo oh iu (iovenimt'in Lmnrih. Map, Htc.t AtlIrtah A. M. BRACKESfiWGE, Central Famenfr Arviii, CVjrner 7th Ave. and Hmi thru-Id ftreeus Wtttthurph, Pa. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 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THE FH1.K I.AXI'8 i F l.h' 'l AMI y.'liTHKKX XKIll'KA. THH ONLY 1.IXK TO TIIK lI.rT THTXa. THK 1'li iNKKK I.IXK. Tin-Al l FoliXlA. For map. tM tablea. and mf unnatiav in Un fallma detail, addraon (mmtiontnv thit pacr) H. A. CROSS, Trar He lit., Laamt.-r. Pa MARVIN HU6HITT N. C. WICKER E.P.WILSON Trujffe MoMMfim. Oim l'-t aj KAY-FtiVtlR ELY 8 CREAM BALM It not liquid, f or poteder. Applied into nottrilt it qHicJdf ahurbtd. Iteletuu the head. AUdft inflammation. Heal the Dm. JUetortttiemrneeteifUuteeiHdtmeU. BO tnti at nr-wniXM; bj mail, rvritmd, m ctmtt. ELY CZ3TKESS, DratOwcT. Fences FOR Farmers. Frrtfint Cissif. and Ma MORSE HICH. BOLL TR0PG, AID PIS TIGHT. SOMETHINO NEW. We are er,Ked In the manuUctwre of Uib, ft-oee at nueret and Mereradale. It is the bum IuntMe. mud ctruairest fene known. So barba, uo Injury ui sua-k. Facbiry iu Somerset at tbe old Koowr carriage fattnry. Bisyly-tf. M. MARSHALL A SOX. XV5 U.SA. A Mule's Superior Intelligence. Ijixt yezir during t lie Insvy ralna, hen every rtriu was nwollen fi its nlmst, says a letter in tbe Anpuxta (6a.) (luzt-ttf the writer bad occasion to visit one of the itwarnp jilantationa lying mme miles be low Augnxta on the Savannah river. Up on this huns oarxtory. Arriving at a p'ntlenuin's p! m e whom e knew, we fold him we were irry thai the hih water would keep n from innjieetini; his fine xwanip tiuitx-r, having pme there for that purpose. To our stirpriae he told us that this need not interfere in the least, aud thut he had an old gray mule that knew the swamps better than he or any one elue, and that we could ride her, and if trouble came, w hether we got lost or waterlio'ind, we must give her the reina and she w ould bring us home safe ; that she could walk a l'ig as good as a dog; that she had on several occasions when these frei-hets came (the cattle lieing in the swamps and in great dimmer of being drowned) sent the mule after them, sav in;;, "Jane, go bring the cows home." The mule, heeining to understand, would nt once start for the swamp. The mule has been known to cross a log when it i-ould not be seen, being two or three feet lielow thes urfiice. Having done so she would proceed to herd and collect all the cows. After that she would make a liud bray and start for the house. The cattle would follow in single file across this log to their master's house. Simple and Sure. The following prescription for dysen tery, diarrho-a and all summer coni pliiints, is furnished hy a prominent phy sician who used it in his practice for sev eral years with uniform success. For ad ults, take one teaspoonful of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine and the same quantity of corn starch, after every discharge. For children, take one tes;i;onful of (iil- niore's Aromatic Wine an 1 the same quantity of corn starch. For infants un der one year, ten drops of this Wine, and corn starch enough to thicken it. This prescription is safe, sure and reliable. It does not leave "the patient constipated, but restores to perf-x-t health. The (iilmorc Hcinedies are sor sale by I'iesecker & Snyder, Mammoth I'.Iock, Somerset, l'u. Better Whistle than Whine. As I was taking a walk I ndliced two litllt! Imivs tin their way to school. The Binall olio stunib'i'il ainl and though he was not very iniii'h hurt he ln'gan to whine in a hoyinh way; not a regular riuiriiiu; boy cry, a though he were half killed, hut a little cross whine. The elder boy took hist hand in a kind and fatherly wav and said : "Oh, never mind, Jimmy, don't whine; it's a jrreitt deal better to whistle." .ud he heist n in the merriest way a cheerful bov whistle. Jimmy tried t join in the whittle. "I can't wltistle as nitv as you, Char ley," iwid he, " my lips won't pucker up good." " )li, that is because yon have not got the whine ail out yet," said Charley; " hut you try a minute and the whistle will drive the whine away." So he did : and the last I saw or heard of the fellow they were whistling away! ax earnestly as though that were the chief ' end of life.- Vigor and Vitality Are ttiick ly given to every part of the liody by Hood'tt iNirsaparilla. That tired Jeeling is entirely overcome. The blood is puritied, enriched, and vitalized, anil carries health instead of disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened, the appetite restored. The kidneys, und liver are roused and invigor ated. The brain is refreshed, the mind made clear and for work. Try it. A N'ASAL injector free with each bot tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedy. Price 50 cents. Sild by (.ieo. Y. Benford & Son. Facts That Tell a Sad Story. Since 14SI the population of Ireland lias decreust'd 8,000, it being considerably un der 3,000,1 mo. Ireland h:ia now fewer in habitants than it had at any time of the Union in 1;00. The birth-rate is the low est in Eurojie. In twenty-one towns in cludinjr, Dublin, and in eijtht counties, the deaths within the tjuarter exietled the births, aud tliis during a period w hen the Ileiiistrar tieiieral pronounces the health of the people to be on the whole pood, and the death rate below the aver age. I'oland has increased in less than twenty years from 5,3i K),0( m to over 7,000, 000. Kven Switzerland, half mountain and forest, and with no city as lanre as Cork ius now a larjser population per uare mile than Ireland. The country is jM-rfectly well able to support in com fort a larger population than it now con tains and there is no other country in FuiMpe which is not increasing in impu tation more or less rapidly. The usual treatment, of calarrh. is Very unsatisfactory, us thoustindsofdesiairing patients can t9tify. On this point a trust worthy medical .vriter says: ''Proper liK-al treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, if not most of the rem edies in general use use by physicians afford but temporary lienefit. A cure cer tuiuly cannot lie expected frjm snuffs, powders, (ioticlies and washes." Kly'a Cream Halm is a remedy which combines the iinjNirUint requisites of (piick action, specific cuiative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. "IIACKMETAC'K," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 30 cents. Sold by (ieo. W. Benford A Skin. Good Boys Always in Demand. Then1 is :i demand for pood lioys. The boy who is Inmost, earnest and industri ous w ill not Is, long out of a job. There are lots of prot'jierou business men, merchants and mechanics, who are con stantly on the lookout fur pssl Uiys. They do not look lor them on the street, however, but in some sort of employ ment. They have no use for an idle boy. He is to apt to make an idle man. The Imy who jumps into the tirst jib that of fers, whether it is an agreeable one or not, is the boy who is chosen when the boy-hunter vomeealong. The ly trund ing a wheelbarrow is taken, while the boy playing marbles in the shade is left; the one cheerfully minding the baby on the front steps is invited to put on a cash-boy's suit, while the one playing hookey is refused a place to drive a dirt cart. . WHY will yoa cough when hiloh' Cure will give immediate relief. Price, 10 cents, 30 cents, and $1. Sold by (.ieo. W. Benford & Son. - Merely an Accessory. Julia " I hear that you are engaged to lie married 1" " Marie " Yen, it'i a fact, and my fu ture husband is the handsomest and best of men.' "Then it's purely a love match, I sup pose?" " Oh, entirely eo, entirely." " Has he got money ?" " What an absurd question. Of course he has got money lots of it." SHI LOU'S Cure will immediately 're lieve croup, whooping cough and bron chitis. Sold by Geo. W. Benford 4 Son. X HOOD'S Tbe Importance of puritriug tbe blood ean ot be overestimated, for without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purity, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sareaparllla is worthy your confidence. It is peculiar fa that it strengthens and builds op the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, woilfc It eradicates disease. Give It a trial. Hood's Bursa partlla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared byC. L Iluud & Co, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar ' FASHIONABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, zi v.. j ....... fi t y-an. 'eaperiemi TZ-Si'-f!. ' H branebeaor V" 'v 1 the Tailoriun tmii '," l iS' inr, I guaranu-e f S J iisf-tk.u ti all w w no may ran uj- on me and faviir me with thetr pat- . aouatre. Yours, Ac, WILLIAM M. HOCIISTETLER, Somerset, Pa. The Old Schuttler KnUtbllshetl in I have Just received two car loads of the- SELK-OILI.NG, .STEEL-SKEIN' St'IICTTLKIt WAUOSS, the DUX couiplcte Western Waipm iu the inurket for ICoad or Farm Purpose. On tlir S hcttlkk Wauun there 1 a Hear Brake, to be usd when hauling hay or irrain. a mn-lhhiK that farmtnt know the net-ea.lt- of when hauling on hilly farms. Every part of the Wood work of this wagon has laid tu Sbit-k three yean lefore belli; wrkel no, itturin tlie work to be tliomiixhly M-aotu-d before beiriK inmed. Beintr the jwleiitces of tlie DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It ia the only Wagon made that haa thia improvement. It avoids the ueeuwity of taking off the wheels to (rrease, a. in the old style : hy simply tMr:,i a cap the waKun can be oilwl in lean than live minutes. This WaKon wanu, to lie seeu tobe fully a,pre(,iated, and parties n ihint( to buy will do well to see it before purchasing elsewhere. Every Wagon Fully Insured. Iu onVriUK thia make of Wairon to tbe public, will say 1 used the same make of- AVagwn for five yean when freighting aemssthe Korky Mountains, orer rowls that were almost impassable, and they always stood the test. I feel warranted in saying I licliere them the Rest Wagon on wheel. OtU oh (Hin-r Kiu:)ifr or Ilntry HijH, t, uUo trill Aow you the W'agutu. -Agent Wantel Throughout the County. PETER HEFFLEY. B0JIE1WET, MARCH 2s. 1SS0. THE SOMERSET HERALD, Kstablislittl 17. Is the Oldest Paper in the County. A ' IS fUBiolSiHED EVEIY 52 NUMBERS IS RED HOT Is Read by the Best Class of People. Is the Best Advertising Medium. HAS A BONA FIDE CIRCULATION DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTY. It Contains all the County News. Has all the County Advertising. Has all the Leial A.dverti.in. - o a -o o o o o .ji o o o o o a ... It has connected with it one of the BEST JOB OFFICES In Western Pennsylvania. m m.. ..m m m m m.. Does all Kinds of Job Work With Neatness and Despatch at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. t..4....44...-4......... $....J... ..... $ f $....!....$ 9 4 t , Terms, $2. per Year in Advance. For prices for Advertising or Job Work', call on or address, THEHERALD, ' SOMERSET, PA. fAMUEL LAMBERTS IJI.OOD SEAKCIIEK. Oiw of the ) iiwlioiiM evtr ctlwovcre'I for CONrXHTI02C, IIHMX) H1TW IVYSKIIA. HKMoKRUAiiC. 1NFAM.MATIOV OF THE M N.M. .hUKTM- iV ItKKATH. fAIN IX THE KKEAST, r, Ar. H n twt mily enn( Purifier of tic ni4ni. hut i&l4 m irtitn K!tirKr erf tin A)i-ti.c. Ki ll i a .Mtviiiri.iciif-r wf ibe Mitir stysirm. aii'l a w tMin Aiui pt;My cure fr Ortip. JijiliihrU. ud jHitriil Hirf Thnwi. and ffnn.iil Hif-rvlir? b in every family. ThU metiii'iiu' nmiv fittm ly f KtMtOt, and in (HrrtMitly f, Wbou h!1 other rem edies have failel, thi one hait crtfUd a ure. Many who had (riven unall ho, of bt inir Titor ed lo health aain. rvjolee lht Iht y Ut:urd.f th (niipund Riot Syrup. fr hy one or two bottle they were restored to perfect health. RHElMATlf 'l.ni. Vttr the relief of Khfuraatifm. Neuralma. hh Heada. he. iMpluhena. ToiHhaT he. Tramp, and in one of the b-st medicines of the age for the above dieML Addnw HA MI" EL LAMBERT. LaiubeiWilie, .Swierwt Co., Pa. sep'r-lyT. OWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGES O ACADEMY, ft it lo AV; JfAW AXO HOYS, Ht:iLi, VA. 12 tnilrti fhiin i'hUlei- ynia. rixcrt pnee eovern eyerv expense, even fxik, Ac. No extra eharffe. S'o iiicideittai ex- peiirtt. No examination lor admfssion. Tw-tv expeneiii-ni teameni, an men. inn an jrH'i'iaiefl. peri ai opportunity vr api suiunirt ti nnvdiiw rnpio.iv. ?peiai nu ior nuu ami innrtmatr boys. Patron or Btndettrn may eelet any stnd ivi, or ehooe the tvirular Eiiiriih. rk'ieurse. .Stii .ties, riaiii'al or f'ivil EinfiiueriTii; cow in liar dent fitted at Media Acadt-my are nolh ire and I yard, Yale. Princeton, mid ! other .oto 'H.-Ke Polvtehnie chohv 10 students tnt in lti. i tn l-SKSl. 15 in 10 in lsK. and 10 iulsw.. A , Kradnatinir cla. every year in the enmnieri'ial ! department, A Phy"!iel'and ("heujicat Lmu- ; tnina.Miini and Uait iroHiid. l..m voioms a11fl t4i Lilirary in jxna. Mnlla tuu m.-vrn v;:.?. ... " ,"r""r,""'r.""uls1': newlliiii.traiMlcimilars.t.iiwthe Protirii-iiir. SH ITHiy f. .HokTLflHiK. A. 11 llllMin nnic TM Bll lltll lVI IIX UrillK". r . W A TTPn 5,l'n ''l " kiiwof Vr- VV nlV A XVU .rr sti-lt. To anm-l'iil HaleRinffU I pay ashii:h an ijltm tmrfith ami ex-it-nM'!. Kxri-ni Dot n-Miiwary. Apply uume liialtfl, with atamp. frivtni.rai?. K. B. K.MKHN". Xnrwrvoian, Mayis-in. Pattrno'a, N. J. Reliable Wagon. Chicayo in 1842. WEDJES07OtY JvlOrNIQ. EACH YEAR. REPUBLICAN. ..-. -to ni m m m m ri.. z J JAILROAD TIME TABLES j;ALTiVoi:i:.ii- onm rmlromk KOtfF.CSETit- CAXKRU BRAS 'IT. MAM'E AND FAKE. Mile. 5tnerH-t to Stoy-ittiWt - SiMiierwH U llMiveixville... IT Honienvt to Bethel w Arinerwt t J'hiiHtu......- ii AHUTt t U nn kwHKj . t b'inTi l (iarteit .SiHitrM t to Vi'jcrrUle rtoinerel to ( 'uiiitnTland-..-Soiucr t to WachiJiRtJn. Sotuennt to Bnltimon: .... Snier!,t o L'riua -I .... 61 ..... -jio aw ?4 26 " .... lit 8omerMH ;o Contliieaee I Sni.'ret to :oniieilvilIe.. - k i &ro'fwt to Pittbtiivh ! The fre to P'ritljuh lphia is fX.A. and to 1 York, ill. fry. ; New Su miner Arrangement-In effect since May 29. xoi: rii- no i i ric. i .x j JoHNTtUN EXPkt: So. yi. fin. j Rtwk'.viMNl di SMERSi-;f "! .V ." a tn .Irrtiv. Johntovn. "j.St a j i teir 01 ; Stovtwii fi: ti Hnver tile.. H: w h m Bethel 6:.2 a m - 1 - '. MAIL No. Wi. Ilttflmrirh..-a 7;J a in RiH-kuiM;d In at a m Milford lo-Ma m S'liit-rvi'l iiiefs m Stoyt' Vi 11 -7 a m Htvi.Ts iiie.ll:.i0 a m He thel I2;j p m Jtthntov,ii.... u ttt p hwium from 'ttt-lttirvh ehuiim car I tr . t ' Sundays tliis train will run . ln.nr. 1 from SmuTM't t J)luitii n. ! ! St iMKKSKT ACCIiMMiiIiATloN'-No. :t f A-'rivr. StMEIiKT 6:t p m Baltimore lOrfiO a m Pitt-huri:!i 1 in p m K(M'kvi.Ml 'At p m Milford - ,Vl p m Paweinrers f.r Amierwt fhra the rant and wet on the Piu.htirxh division, change can at Rock- wood. .svy rjJf- fiO CMf 77i 1 LWS. IfAJallHOK!1. MA 1 1. No. tfi No. r A rrtif Ko kwotw-1 'J:Vi a iu;iU rtdini U nt p Ws-h:n&rtun 4 Jtt p K-iitmiort- . -tt p Pittliiri;h p J..hntowii 7:-V a in rMhel h-:m a m lUmversvttle ):-t'iiii S!omjwii a in ieiir'r ! a m mMKRSKT V.tl a tn Miilord - i:t: a m PasM'tirer kit points vnfit and wct rhanw earn j at Ko ItwiNjii. tin il;:'lu t!i: train will nm twt-litv niilnttt latt-!piu Johnstown ui Kih IiwikkI. I A't"oMM(rATI(tN No. I harm i Johntow n 2 "ii p m i Helhel p Til ! M'tvTville... ii p in ! Stoy-towii :l ;j p ia j ekvr :(...; p in J StMKKSKT 4 t p 111 ! MillV.rd 4 It. p m tiffin e liiiekwiMMl p m nmlMTitiid ... 71-t p in I'Mi-lHirvh -.( p in VVu-tiiiiL-ioit 7 '.t i a in Knluinore fv.ioa ' i Ktw'.'JITi'" for eata"', we!,t 'h" " ! i Sundays this train will run three hour !s&uP ! M'"""! r. p m I Ij'.N..,rii-rs It'avinsr on This train en nuiL-e , i neetion at K,rkuwi with nielit txi.ress trams "Xw.. . KMnUOHi: A OHIO AM I Lilt h I . I'lTTslH Iliill ,I7s'.v. i:.tsT-i:tn:xh rn.ti.xs. lailtiA t.icrr fu,ui,r.t tj. Miil. i I'i't-l.uiiiii ; KmdiUs k t:M p. M. l.-.J ' 1.4o " i 1 " ;t in " S:V. " lis " A: U I: Hi ' "kIO " VJO " IT " T JO . M. KJo p. Mi'K s.rt V '-.t -w ton Hroud K. rcl oiinilsville Ohio i'yle t'onltie-U'-e li'.'i.V li:iv.')l" livi :i " ' 1 rina j l'll...!,,i:i'l ( K.'knsl i.arr.-lt ; Sjil.i,t:n June. M:,l 1:J l i't in ts If, .Y lo 11 Ol 11:'." M-yersiale Kt-y-ti.n ssind Tuteh NHUimiNi'ton Kairtlft liyudiii.-iii t ninsriand H.ltliifrtoii Halt,li,ire ctrriv 1:J) 11: " 11. , " UlJIP. M. 4: .n .s.ll " il'i 7.-H s.. 1I7T-7Jo( A riUl.XS. Tniinn Onrf 4'ntil.ri'il Ar. M-iil. Itiiltitn,.re a. X. I'M! a. m. '. W rtsilillL'tou -I' P. M. uiult-rliuul s-nil ' ilyiKlliiaii s-:V, " Fttirhojie s-ts Southampton s-'ij ' and Piileli i-l;i " Key .tone ; Meyii.iuie !-:s " siiiibiiry June. i.:-'. 1 Jl A. Jt. l-M - :! 1! J-1T 4-.'l 4-.T i-.ai 4-to t-i :-iii .v.m I2 m S4i ' 1 ii-.V, ' man liMi", h'-y. j t'omlufuee u.m " ; Ohio rvle ('-."lL, - I Conm-l"!-. iile ll-.'iO We"l Newton lL'-t' p. M. j Mi-Kevsporl 1-L'l - I Ar. I'lttstHinjli 4-Ji ;V IJ li-li It-. 31 -1 The time given is Eastern Standard Time.) j NOTE. 'in Sundays Kis kivtssl Fxpn-sa leave I P!tihtiri.-h nt s-.ji. a. M.. arrive At K. kwissl at M. P. M I.ravi. Kis-kwiMsl at 4-on p. M.. amve Mail Traiuacorineet at Koekurood with train to and from ..nu ivt und .loh u, at Hynd- nmu with trains ihu1 Hum ii-llunl. Ht (iarrett w .tn i mi II- u ami rnmi (U-rhti. ni Mili-rmry Jiiih: tiun uitli train." u ami tn.m SaJi!lun. W. M. CI KMKXT-i. Mailer. I I - THE PEOPLE Who haw lieen di.aoointed in the results oh- t mined from the use of t iK A WINK.-. BEKK j WINE and IKoS. or the m-railed I.MI IKiX of ! nil L1VKK Oil., sliotilii u.- J CHERRY MALT ! PHOSPHATES, i a romt.iiiatiou of Wild ( hem-, Extniet of M:ilr, j and tlie'Hyi.lio.(ilmtes, a ilelieioii.. stimuiHiit , and uutrimtnt. j CrtKHKV M ill aetson the Stoniaeh and I.iver j inereasim; iheaH'tite, assist lav digestion, there- hy niukiiit'it appiii'itliU gj.r Iy.s'!i-ia in its va- j holt, forms : Low of A(.(s tiU-. ileadaehe, Iu-srni- niim.enural iK'hillty, Want of Vitality, Nervous j lrostration, t'onsumotion, ete. i II ymir iTuuirist dots not keen it, send il.iKI for ; onels.ttleors.Mlfor six Isitth-e Exress id. j I.IEHU, PIIAU.Mai'AI. ( i.. ! 7s Maiden Lane. X. Y. A.ld hy all IlruuKisti mar:a- 87-lvr. sAS"- rr et In rT..ry fur aaa ' 1 , I I T ,,vi. to m-II Ibi, HK , hu.lt. r f HE V' mm JLSn now '!' ISE TlaJft. ALFRED H. GUERNSEY, Ph.D. iXEOASTXIf II.Ll!TRAT.D. W fiowwwiiaiiii I m this hn emrfU not hmrWwJ oriu Uam $1JJi.ijU. ThtttwrrrfTiirjTiKtfiMrinrtlui bor tnther"N. In w rxuniit-l evfivThtutr t i - t in any wny utTt. tJw n-Uio nf hr,or aria rHl:tmn nj-n tn any rt ot our OMiHtty. r npin nnjr l'i!itn4 I'niftw n. onnit m-n aiul wtmi-n inriinff tile wtu flrvl tlW Inn. hut pr n-v. il ii.t(ini wnn ui T? air-1 oujnu or Uii n a-nt will hnve m Cf-miwution whatever. 1 ... . . iir.ri IT III UIC Ill'UTJ OJ JlITMIirV (JltiK. f tr A brand Book for t aavsAMr 9rnnf 1-2ihe l"upribuia of Oie &, are n i fWftM itli their indent mtuliivm; n.'nrlT all din b l-t.-n. i i!iirptw!ircmntf by tn. a.Miuon.tl Ltclit win h will thrown uinq it hy rrvlnc thi l--k;nw!li be -n t a irluio what a mmu v.trns to IVr cbia wurk. Jt lint,jTiiam.Mithe:iiT. t if v! itrm m r rtn.iii 'his btjK ma !. 1 lnr 1. mn Am.l.mr.. we iv TrM,aJ P; FMitil kum. k lllllr. THp y..U uio .u oi h.j L. m ""T ""iiaml TOO. Wn lor wir tarv. lr(tilIlT liwtniiM ,r,nu:,r. crmtainlmr r-ill parti, ular.. Sin mrm.. -i...st.tit tn-e to all. Auilri inmii!mlly. WINTEH C0 PubUsbers. SpringfcM. Hut. AGENTS WANTED -FOR THR - BEECHER Life eft By Kev. Iir. Lyjiax Abbott. Editor or the i-kri-liim t nhtn. He prrw-heH B-n iir'!i Funeral Srr niim. Ami Kkt. u. Halliiut, Aiti Pui' nf It'tntttNtli ihnrh. Mr. IVfii'her aMe-l in the prufxmitiiin of thin l.k up Id hi .It !h ; mm h i ai ti.hkkiraihi al : then-are vmtt rnaiiv iiitnr eKtinit nanHiiveti of hiimeutful irliD;cii that re not In Kiir other l.k. Thit it the n.tttl H ,. IfuH tbe induffil to ffrt o) rArr. Aililmv A. OORTOS A CO.. Philadelphia, ftu i-16- ST-lT. MONEY: to he maile. rut thin mil anil send it to n and we will thiiiif ofureat Taiiu-and imj.irtau.'e to yon that ! will start rou In bipjnen win. h i!l hrlrnj you .11 j money rluht away tnau anythiintel- in thin I worltL Any one ean do tlie work and live at ' noiiic tuner sex : ait airw Somethmir new t that Joiit roitw money tr all worker. He wili wart you ; ea.ital not needed. Tm. i one of the ' tenm who lay. Ine, tmiwnt ehanr. of a lifetime Th. t J areaniliiti and entenriMn need nm i I tirand otlttit free. lMie.Tiiu,iv. .... I 1 ran-. 4 v y in ' N f i r, JJ v; !' 'ATCn : -: ! i rr 1 ki V. ' J .)!' ;' " ij ; in !.. ! 'S7. m For Men and Youths. For Boys and Children. LEDGER BUILDING. th fc CheNtimt Nts ni j fr Will Be tiiacl Tidings to th !( ln6 a . amxaa . . TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPB0YEHEKT3 m.ue y t SEWING MACHINES, WHITE I m m hi , iu m ! ; It ha.-a 111:11 AI.X . tl I KY w tiAM'i.t.n Hmfl-;. It :i',;.,u.' . SELF-THREADING Kvii'l tlie IV.-1, ft!,,. itiv TA K K I I' WiTli'Mi r a . UK, K M'lllNti. A VYAA V, r btLr-1 HKEADING SHUTTLL am! i "'' tension i-an Iw rt-Ktilaied aiih.n -n '!v, ni.ni Indicate tor, ! Hy wl.U-h any ex,-t srif h . an N- ,.. ,.,,. ! uit...,., . ' 1,1 ! AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WIXDE3. I!v w..i. n a la.i.hlu a:i U- Wound t of th vad w i:l,t t ;, f ,ir , It is ThE MUST lt R.UU.K.,,! r I '..: " I "i'-i'!.rnrri.TMA,ni.f:in,r '!- a.ti.!:.,i ' at. and greatly admire M. ! LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING IJmihtles. and at th imme-i Vtirit'Tv i.F ......... . : ...... r.e,, ,,,,rK inntean lie done j this MnWiine. , Ladies of and judgment ;!1 ,,. ! tejtain the tlL.tlirht of tiuyinif ar:v .!.r ! Machine, atler ei.refuty eiainini, !!. ,,....'"', ! WHITE. IVrswe. wi-himt to , ,,.,: :, I snotild at onee aiMn- I JOSEPH CRIST, A-r't Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Pa. SHADELAND"""' ... Pure Bred Live Stock Ebtabluh- .ment in t3e World New fmporUtWit uririnir IV m un 't time, km iuuui.uw C4.VOC30ALE mW-ES PCRCHEON. fcORWAN, OI FRENCH DRAFT HORSfS. ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TI TERS. CLEVELAND BAYS mo FRENCH COAOES, SADOLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES. ICELAND AND SHETLAND WES, HOL8TEIN-FRESIAN AND DEVON CaTTU. Onr mntnmrr have the wivantatie i-f ir bun JMr rfiHTlfnrf in biwdinc anr mi- r,M( ujrrinr fiutlity: large varit ami innim ellrtluBp; opportunity f cottiprin rfiifr ( brrii; aii'l Inw prirV, branM of uur r eiimled fHrllit.s, extent or bnnK ithi low ratsf.r I raap"rtatin. VO orffA KSTAHLIMHHlKyT in r WOHLH otlrs mch adTaataie i ib- prrhrr. TRICKH LOW? K IV Visitor welcome. Crreponlre Mtiirifi. Cirrular Cre. pOUKLL IHiOTll ! !.. SpiinstMrt, Crawford ( 1 4. When ytm write mention thi. pitpvr. VlTABLiSHBD W!7 H. CMSLDS & CO. WHOLKSAL B' 511 WQod Ol PITTSBURGH. IS H 0 E Cur Special Drivs ! FOR 1887, j s S 3-00 SeamlcssCilfShcss roii .-aizar. in Button, English Saimora'i and Seamless Top Congress. Any Sizt s. Tiiree ? i.lths. SEND for SAMPLES and PRICES njirji tyr. EXCELSIOR cook stovi: ALWAYS SinSFACTEBY. j ! EIGHTH SIZES AND DSBi M AM KI'TI 1:1 li y n mm i iiiiii ASP yK SA1.K BY Tt. 13. Hchell & Co.. lKl--M.Tr. SliMl K'l T. 41 D!Z2illB$S, Positively Cured by' LITTlEKDPFiUS wnrita Liver fill r Thw 1 JWlT tnt tvrc'.r. to not their eifret u lam, sxr- m 'L. sdandeasytolaie. :dhr-w . . ... ..ilwirlinV. SB a.ata:l araTT-". "Zm. 1 hfaiU Xfrwrj. ' f Th HOf PILL a.. UimoiiJi HOP O! ITMEMToarej- bi'es. pirn dim. on. . Maine. deca'WUjr. SoM by iry Dngprt m Sommt.
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