5 i if J i i f ; $ - H i! n f i i! ? 5 H 1 1 t Why Don't You Tel! HsrSo? H ;. a tV !.i!. U;'e wo- nii.'i:' lliut tiirni-1 fn'tii ti c mirror sii'.h an yiiMticiit little pwdure, famine: Vlil is li p"""! of it? 1!'" 'l'-n't carp." TlwU-aiitlful kni !.'.l, !li" ''I iiimved am! rttl.-.l ! a little jwist fi.ru few nn.ni-nw, n? hlie s''"d at ll,c iu'low aatdiiiig tor snmelx.dy lominir. At: dtier rivm.-n! ami a Uii:k fl.rj- wad I..-HM m t;e !!!. n af!.-r Uii.M'U fpMn, IW-sut-'a fnifiraifl, ontn"l. The tittle if--" raise! lier eyes, not espevtam. Lot a little h.Tivf'i!, L hi. She knew e!ie 'a)'kiug pwttilr. WotiM lie tr'il l'r to or Doti- it ? Say, rmt rvn by a fTT.iV lowinjr l.U jiWure, but the sanie. greeting as ever. r.Jrr op dinner, Iie-" Siie turned arid W-ft the room, her quiv ering Y, n-e!in t!ie wounded spirit, liile ber bu'nn.;, already alipirlwsl in Lis pi)-r, failed to notice the sad look in j wm'. if i,. -,i1,t nn'v av some time wu'h thinz- a be 1,1 ' " ll(r '"netl, wrilin( to tlie itv of the faiui i.uintive thon?ht a siie riwi the door j ly. It slionM be well cultivated, one fot Wl.in! ber. "I womd (five even years of : apart in the row, and the crowns should my lift- to hear them. If he loved me a bj well covered four inches deep ; a good he should as I do him, ninre and m re d.-ep soil with sandy bottom will be the InnipT we live he would show it, '. f.nn l most suitable, as the plants do not would tell me . What would it cot j thrive well in a wet, stiff soil. As n him to sr those words uiy heart is tier- j as the toi are cut down in the full covt r Whin for-w..rds S) little to him, so : with a top diwin? of coarse manure, iDifhtto me? No lustier whether I ; which may I forked in early iu the look ill or wvll. no ronimerits. The same j irin,r, A partial cutting may lie ma e wav when t arrange anythinc to 'j'!ee j the third year, but it will add materially biiii. He has proa n iu liiTn-nt. to say to the vijrorof the planU if none be ci t the Ic4f4. And, O. lietven, I d.ire not ! until the fourth year. In locations away think what may loilow ?" rhe bad prepared a dinh for iinncr tiiit Will was parti -ulsrlv fond of, but no word of praise fell from Lift Ii;, and the meal was ehten in comjairative silen-e; be oiinpied by thoughts of business, he waiting hopefuliy for s cue kind word. His dinner finished, Willie was hurry i.ig nil Leu Besxie .id : "Vou won't forget the opera to-night, Will?" 'i Mi, no lie all ready ; I shall lie buck in time." She l.siked a if she wanted to say something wore, an l William asked : What i it. !;(? Seiik ipiiikly. I niust le olf." Xothing." she sai'i. He hurried lf. A sigh es.-a-.l las sie's lii, nn I turning from the d..r siie exclsiuietl : 'How ilillnreiit ! In bygone days, ao very diiTf-n-iit '. I wanted to ask him to bring me "oe flowers to wear to ;;ig'nt. Uut he does iut care how I k,k; and why should I ? ' ,. ' , ' ' nlwirtml in inonpv-in.Tkinff : ana IVssie ' jjrew so miserable in the ladief that she had lost herhtishan Is love, that in shere desoenttion, she plunged into a whirl psil of gayety and fashionable uissia tion. Young, beautiful, accomplished, she won admiration always. I.ooksand words denied by ber hti-band were lavished IsMintifully by other men. On one occasion Williams thoughts were drawn from the counting house long i enough to express his ad mi nit ion in a very decided manner of a beautiful wo- ! man, the w idow of an old friend. His rem rks were heard by one who made i g.Hvl baste to use them one whosedevo- I lion to IVssie was known by everyone, j save her bnsbind. Skilfully this man J used his eaxin, pricking her deeply, j wounding so surely that the sore and , bleeding heart was ready to hee to any one ottering sympathy. she listened, orphaned and childh r.o aged onei w ith w ise counsel to direct her; no caressing baby' arm to twine nround and bold her tirm against temp- j tation. Words for which she bad been j starving were poured into lierear. Taught J to lielieve ber husband false to ber, she promised to flee from him to one who ' Vowed such devotion. ! "To-morrow night, Bessie, my Wauti ful bird, your cage door shall le opened and you shall Is? free. You w ill come with we then?" "To-morrow! tiod pity me! Yes, to morrow I will Is? free!" she said; jet darted buck, w ith a lierce look, pale and trembling, from the arms that would have embraced ber, and, with a bitter, moaning cry, sank, as the disir cloed, to ihe floor, repeating the woi s : gain and again: "(iod pity mh1 help me!" A little whiie and William would come. Throwing herself down, she feigned sleep. Son after be came, lient over and drew aoftly back. With gnar led steis lie sought the lounge, and laid doan without disrobing. It was not long be fore she beard him breathing softly, and the knew be slept ne long, last lsk, and then farewell. She stooiied. and stiained ber eves to we by the dim light the features once all the , pliia; i'.ouu to the Jefferson Mfsiiml Coi world to ber. and even then "too dear," ! leg, riuiadi-ldhia ; $in.iw to the 1J Li- she thought. A few little things to garner itp, and she was ready. With ber hand on the loor she turned for one mote look draw ing liack in the s'lude as she saw liim start up. and. looking w ildly Mtind, all : "Bessie ! Bessie ! love! Where are yon? Heavens, what a fearful dream! Ob! there yoo are ! Thank txl ! I thought I bad lost you !" She bad uroped ber bat and shawl and stood before biin a look so intense and eaer it w as almost tierce, as she asked, in a thrilling voice: "Would you have cared?" t ared ! Why what eil you, love?" 'Tell me!" she cried. "More than to lose my own life, Bes sie." "Saved saved ! Not lost ! no. no found ! saved !" she cried, and stink fainting in her bn-band's arms. I'ity and help front the mercy-seat bad answered ber cry. The failed tempter received the next day a little note, laying, "I am free now from all doubt and mivivings, and blesfsed w ith my husband's perfect love, to whom my inmost heart has ls-en re vealed." She saw bim no more. Ye, she bad told ber husband all. And within bis clasping arm site learned to know how truly and solely be loved ber. And after days Hessie's life was truly bappy, and althottjli she needed no further assurances of ber buslund' love be gave them to ber. And once, in after years, when a young friend of William I'pton. recent ly married, was telling bim how lovely bis voting wife was, William said, in a nanner and tone that made a deep iiu reMon : " My youne friend, tell her o. Say to ber w hat yon have said to me. Tell her so often, and take niy word for it, yon w ill give ber a balm to retain for ever her beauty. There is no cosmetic like it. And, in the far distant future, w hen time may have w hitened her sun ny hair, and dimmed the brightness of ber eye, the heart which you have kept atill young, pure and happy, w ill illum ine the faded beauty of her face, which will still be to you the loveliest on earth. And then w hy, then tell her ao." Scrofula is transmitted from parent to child, and thus become a family inher itance for generation. It is, therefore, the duty of every scrofulous person to rleanse hie blood by a thorough and per sistent course of Aver'; Saraaparilla. Asparagus. Tin re is probably no veaetalile that is n a'.isulntely sn;s-rbto the di'licate ap ppti.e of the epicure as the firnt Jeliciors cULtinsof early asparaiftis. Alttiough i, ii it i ve of Kuropeand Asia.it liasbenie s-i cf.mmon in tbif cmintry as to be al-nio-4 natunilireil in many places, tiaviiijf fuiil its way into the fields and some times biiiiit seen on beech ea and marshy (.bi i f on ti e sea coast. Sil and loca tion lme probably mon; to do w ith the rjisin j 'if line ajarsii than anything; e'se. and of the many Jiil'ervnt varieties intruJuoeJ in'u cultivation at ditferetit times few of them have differeii greatly from the original. Althouirii asparairus grows very readily from Hee ls, we have found that the sjiec ial characteristic of improved stniini are not certain of repnj-luctiou as w hen the propagation is effected by planting the r.Tots. MobI of our prominent grow ers prefer to plant one-year-old roots, al though two year and three year old are often uw-d. Tae a-sparagu bed should I five feet wide, and any lesirable j from the seashore a top dressing of two I pounds of coutx- salt to the square yard ! will be found benedcial. The aspar.igiis j is natuniily a maritime plant, this beiiisj the principal reain why salt acts so ! -eGcially. How to Make Crafting Wax. (rafting wax is ma le of resin, tallow an I lieeswax. and there is no set rules : to the propitious. What is w.inted is a wax that will adhere well. A good wax is made by im ltir.g together to pounds of resin, one poi:nd of tallow and half a (siund of beeswax. Stir it thoroughly, and pour it into cold water and pull it with the bands until it is nearly white. I )r waxed cloth for w rapping the grafts may lie made by saturating thin strips of cotton or calico iA a composition of two parts r.in, one of tallow mid one of Is-eswat. melted to; :her. These stri may !e aoan 1 around the graft to ex dude air and water. Asa general thing grafting is done iu the spring, just before i or at the time the buds begin to swell, but cherries and plums should be grafted earlier. In all case the scions should lie cut while the buds are in a dormant state. A Bull Breaks Up a Funeral An exciting episode occurred at the Catholic ceineterv at New llriiiisnirk, X. J., yesterday morning, in the course : of the funeral of Mrs. Kate Carey. I'n- dertaker I "chart's hearse had drawn up in front of the gate and the lsidy was being carried along a utth to the tomb, when a bull, having broken loose from a en in IVinzer'sabattoir.ashort distance away, tore down the road wi h lowering head and lashing fciil. The mourners scattered as tiefore a w hirlw ind, rushing to the cover of gravestoni'8 and elevated vaults, over which the bull Isiun led with awful freedom. Consternation seized the mourners and a wilder stam lede ensued. Two butchers apjieared U- on the scene with lassoes, but they only succeeded in driving the auimal through the crowd tf mourner near the grave and on over the gravestone to the gate agvin. The bull w as now wild with rage and bolted for the horse of the undertak er. The animal an'icipated the attack and sprang down the road on a gallop. I5v this time a targe crowd had collected. An expert with the lasso made his ap pearance, and tossing a loop over the head of the hull made a half hitch about an adjoining tree, causing the animal to tumble to the ground, w here be was se cured. AVic lurk 1'rrtt. State Appropriations. The following appropriation hills passed the llousr finally Thursday: ilo,i.Mo the Mealvilie t'ity Itipital : fio.nm to theSjuii c.r tlos ital at M.-ailville; fTHOoil to the Western lVniien'i.try tu sintinue the erec tion of the , ii'h wing ; 470,0 for annex lo IVmviile Lunatic Hospital to provide for the cire anil tna'nient of the intli'-nt insane; flii'i lo the Pittshnrjh and Allegheny llotne for the Friendless in Allegheny ; J.;7.'t,'sio to the Harrislmrg State I.unatic Hospital for pj'putr. the erection 'if new biiildinirs, etc. ; mhhj f,,r Pt-nn-ylvania Working Home for Blind Men. rhiiadei- dies' Home, of I'iiil&'lelphia ; 5s;j.l"io lo the Women's H-uiiPoiathic Aiess-iat'on of lVnu- rylvania ; fciy.iM to the I'nion Home for (Id latJies. I'liiladriphia ; Iu.'i to the Philadelphia Orthopordic Hospital, Piiiia dclphia. The Destruction of Leola. Abekhlfk. Dak., April 4. The terrible Mory of t.'ic complete destruction of Iola, the county seat of Mi Pheraon county, has tieen brought in by courier. 1 o!a was a iiue little town of . ) inhal.ilaiitt, and the country for miles around was well settle! w ith an industrious and thrifty ssple. It was 2T miles from railnstd and telegraph facilities, and it is dimcull to f t complete infurmalion. Out of 3 1 places of businos, including two hanks, two news;iaiers. two churches, three or four hotels, anl all lines of business, but four are left standing, an J of from 30 to -tu resiliences less than a dnr-n remain. The loss is practically complete, and will lejcb I.Vi.ixhi. The insurance was very light. t W. Old and l'homxs Warded were terribly burned, and the couriers say they cannot live. Parties who drove across the country to Westport, the nearest rail road station, say that the surrounding coun try is nearly devastated. Hundreds of farm lionses are in ashes and carcasses of hnrncil stork are lying along the road. The news continues to come in slowly and shows the details of a ereat disaster. It is protiable that one-tenth of the damage is not reported Peculiar Ppen'iar In combination, proportion, and prriaralioa of higmlier.ts, Ilisxl j (kirsapa. riiia ssesses tlie er.ratiTeTtueH! ibe ls-st klmws leiiie- tf Jf ilk ti Ums Tcrctsble rlOOU Skingdnm. Preuli.-.rtn its strength and xtoniwr.y, IhsxTs 8.:rvmarilla is t 1h- oo'.y medicine of w hk b e;; tn::y I saiii, "lne lltiisln-d lkm One Pol lar." I'M'Iw a its medicinal merits. Hood Karsaparilla acconplibes cures hitberto nu- w0XSarsapari!Iachii the title of The greatest bloud purtflcr ever dimiocred." Prculiar la Iu "good Kune at bisne,- tliere t more of tl.nd Sarss parilla 0d la Lowell tlma ct all other blood iicriners. 1'oculUr iu iu phenomenal record of p .. sales abwad no olhrt I CWUIIUf prqiuriUoa ever attained so rapidly nor bcid so steadfastly eonflrtei:ee of all classes people. P.srullar tn lh bnuo-work which It represents. Hood's Sarsaurilla eon blnc all tlie kimwhslge which modem reearehs c.l,n edlcal srieix-o has tO I ISCI I developed, with many years practical experience In preparing medicines. fie sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Bo!4 by .; ir-irUtt. t-txfori. rrpard onlr toy C. L Hood a Co, AiMtiisosrles. UnnO. Mao. IOO Doses One Dollar (CARTERS & KITTLE Miwro fi 1 V 1.11 j P!ILS. CURE pfH. H-'v,pr.nH npiW" all t. trbl iod- 1-nt iu rnti.wjr fJtts- t4 ttse ! tn. wW-'h a l.jurr SaiWfi. I )nWKrrrff I'riftrvM fUT crftttnK ra)D ia rt N.ir. wto V hik t)t-ir niot n iurKaAic s-at hM l-vfi vwiwu la curiu Hdariip. yvi. Camtc Lrrrut Ltrui Fills tLrf 4tvuiJr val-iaot in Cow:ipuotY. curiae n4 prtrTifttir ctis1 anTK7in cr-oipini. wlii4 tnT Ao corr-rt ili a ireapr t line iKoirAcri, utimuiAt Lti nw and regUJat tba bomnu mm Arfi thr wrM h tlmist t km V those vtto wiTer fnrfu this rtistrewwn complalnr: Isr! fnrtiinatelT t"er aitnr fx etal here, and rr-. .hn oiice try lbm sill fliwl the Imle jii!!sTliile in many nnltaa ther will d-s he willing to do without thou. Hut tux ai! sick bnd ACI. is tb Ninr of no manr Utw tbat krliirrft makt our rrt bomM. Our ptlla eurr A white fh--r U t. rum't Lrmj Ijrmn riu r mT tvnall n4 v-ry ptv to takr Otm? or iw piilc nk a Je. Ttsfr are trirt!v Yi4tXaif ajxl ikX rnfa or pmve, hit ly 'liwr r-nttr ctini Te-As-s. n wi,o w thfm. In iai at V ont; rtvu tut Si Kol.i vrvwh-ro, cc ami by Duiii. 031X2 XT.m Xrv Tod. JdlM SdlS?. brlfz lw oustths " This is one of the Sl Pasters. It is closely woven and handsomely emlu'oidcred. Don't jet stuck with Dusters which will let the dust through and spoil your clothes. 5A Lap Dusters ihIZILZTZL 5A Ironsides Sheet ?r,r!rJ2 5A Clipper Fly Nets "Zzzzr Eaal u Ustktf U BUf Lb. out. VK1 other styles of Sa Horse Sheet and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by all dealers, If you can't get ihein, write us. ARE THE STRONGEST. HON' CCNUINE WITHOUT THC ; LABEL M.i.l ir l hv W a. vk J s.sjs. Ulilnili . wli. makf tii-j raaioai linr. Hnui-I I:.il.er tiiankcla Oils! Oils! Tbe f-unrtarfl Oil OiTmpany, of rittburprh, P xnaKeii a fiHnnitv o) uiamifKcntrin. for ia LHmiH', travle the liULttt braudi of Illuminating &. Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, Tbat can t ma1e from Petroleum. We cfcllenf cocQparmm with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If ymi wltth the mtt uniFurmly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American Market, Ak for ours. Trsrte fnr Somemet and riciulty impplieil by COOK A BEKFtrrS !D I'KEASK Jt KihiSKK. r.t2-Vs-lTr. SuatawT, Pa. E !.. liaSTi:TLEU MERCHANT TAILOR, (Nu. 2 Mamxoth BlK'K,) SOMERSET, FA. All the Ijlt,-1 Style. if Fall and Winter Suitlmr u.t i iM-n-itinifs. halWurutiu uuaratiWvd, aad Lo'i-j I'nuv. SEND YOUR OaDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS H.CHILDS&CO MaBofacturert and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, 5II WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. AY TIvIT OF PAKTITIOX. Tn Marr M. Sniitb. inWrmarHl with .leremi- ah SnvrT. r-iliiisr in Hit i ft ml t'onntr, l' MHiVtrrt smith. iM;rmrrifl itli YM y."rsi lv. lkftini Smith, an.i tit.rr'' s SmiiU. f Mt. l'iHiii't. fa-, mid ,Hmul li. hmtth, v( .StiJi HiPTi a. ley. ML . Ymi ar-iinj'tiy noMfk, that in arnn,e of a Writ f I'aniii'Wi i-myl ut of the (rrfiliatiH om tf itiiftxtH Min;jr. I'aa., ntHi to aie dtntiel I wnl b"il t;i mm ou ih jiivmi-w n the rvtil ete f 4(!mr:iM A. Smiili, iIih-'iI. hitunie in 'rthniri:.i T p.. Srt.-rj-t i'n , J'ft . hi Ti day. ih.- airt day .f Mat, A- U M, whto and whvrp vjhi cm aiteuti if you think iniireT, Apr 3. . Sheriff. MAsofj & mm f.JI or;,1' " H n.l.i.-wt n u ,.r,i I """" i' m . Ol ier Biurr. boi the mk ti U ou.!. ,.,CT. ,v. .j.,,,, Umed t.-ir m , y mm ihc l u, t.- m.A """ lim.ia I , M lr:nHiwnMni of ti TH'i."1'" M'" r 11" 'w-t VM W .11 of tlw CT-.1 r. V .,.,!, B tlm ,)Mt - - ' - - - V , Srrr. lnirdiiiu7 Cji.iu f. lunx tm,, ,k-- c?',d hT ukm in lha mn at (.-u bui j.nr, but H.II run .iM-norit.. JJ. r1"!" T' ' r""rkl lii firtwrmritt li.tr-l. , M , luu- fet aeciired bViuia. Irwiw-1 fc luof am! ivbTin, .-unt -Iv.naiCT,. a nrc .lar, c.iiuu.ii i'wiiu.xiu tmm Ibra tarild,ircli-.m.m,iiri.n. (..o,, ra. lurlbtirviih dn. rwiirta, tean. urnlioBU J.vr.r" - tr- WA,S0N I AHAML'NORG AND PIANO CO. ias Senai-.r;.-:- : .1 ' t v. nt rate iJ ! "Ajtjf f t lit-". 4-','fk" CJ rm tt.-TS.. J.MW. S. IV-itaufc llwuwis t 4th Ac l'l:uimr-H-h, !', BLANK " I 1 mav VI n itsbu saa- CrV?v.-J :: NEW Spring Importations NOW COSIINS IN DA1LT. We import and buy dirert from tlif man Dfaclnreni. and tlitaro y0u t!ic nsidillo mens firufit. Printed India Sllfcn, lalixt .lorliir and yles, at4.V w IS SO per yard, eirh jive paitenu a spe cial barpur. kK at fcV.. 2T fur b uiile. We alio are b in new wylun In fjinej- Su.-abt at jOc. u. fl ayatd. Set roloriuipi iu lo Fatllie Frnr.l. Surah Silka, Gmiirain Sitka, Rirj.la, Ftln Uhadamer, j aUnorTvr good value. In Black Silts of Urn bt aakea, a. e carry one uf Ut UrjfeM incks tne year roand, in UiU country New Wol Saiunri- ,n meilluni and liebt abade. X Inchei vide, at 40c: alo new plain and trtpe tuning, at in tot- T ) a yard, turlofllne Ibe very laieol and liutMt impuned Druaa Fab rics Orer CO.aia yards Sew 9eotrta Ginebanu. i'c to SOc a yard. As anenalvd eoller;in. Arceriran iire-w itugban at 20c, i'c t'Je and )0r a yard. All sew ctylea. F renrh Hatlnen at Sxt, 3Je, and 37, for the eery II neat ui. Arnertean galinea. best style, and makes, at liy and 20c. New t'ballici at 7e, and Due Imported atyles at ,'ir a yard. New Embroideries, new White Gooda, new Laeea. Viulin rndiTwear cheaper than you can nuke II. Our popular tl.OO French Conct, 11.50 quality, all nixes. Our new 1 Laee Curtain Catalogue t ready. We aend eooda by mail and insure them against lua without extra ebanre. Send in your orders for aamplea now. The larrfeit stork between Philadelpbla and Chicago. send all letter to JOS. HOME & GO'S PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - ia. BOVJv-'rW-ly EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unlsss She is Already, tut which cf the many Machines in the Horkci WILL ANSWER IIEIt VLHP0SE BEST in every respect, U the question tbat nuw cngajres her mind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine cu?ts too niui h to make iFREQUENT ! CHANGES,; Cut this question has ruw been solved for ber. At the great Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, alter IOO DAYS IOO of Solid Cotujietition with all the jwifrard best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of mechanical cxi.ierts, it was awarded a ::::: SILVER i RIEDAI..:.::: e hhjliext and only award given to Sewing Machines, pronouncing it to he the niont durable, the lightest and quietest run ning, and best adapted for family purposes. This, coupled with the fact that it entered the field in 1877, when the market was glutted with .Sewing Machine?, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any ot'.er Company's for the same time it was on the market. Ladies of taMe and good judgment, lif ter carefully tcxting the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachments, absolutely the most Durable and Best, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JEN N ER X ROADS. Burner Co., Ps Also lor Sale, forty Second-hand Sewing Machines, taken iu exchange for the WHITE Including nearly all the popular makes. Some are as nice as new, having been very little luted. Will be whl very low. VMKNDMKNT TO THEroXsTlTr TloN pmj to ihe ntiz 'n of ih t'-onv Us Miuvitih by tht t7?iRTH, AH-in(tly of ihf ora nH'tiWcttitli ut iviin-yivaiiiu, (of their appruvtil ir rt-)t?timi t t Itt'tion iu (' hv id Jin..-18. m. fiihli-hi I.yortlfruf the K-'rtarv it the ( 4i)iiimmii'mUIi. in pursiuuceuf ArVU i IU of the oiwituumi, Joint rvMlniitjii pMioiiiir an amend utent tu lilt l.'u.iMKllli'tU uf tills ( (llltlMi!lUi.-'l.ill 1 Hwtiok l. Ite H rtlvt'l uy tiii S.-nt- ond Htui?1 ol llrpisttitAtive uf the Cniomuti wtnlih in' l'--miylvmiU. in )ifiirHi Amiably inet. inai Wit foUownif am- d iuiviit i )tnrewi tn iho vm miiuuou tf me UniniMittltfi oi ttfUHky.ritit)i. in a'-eorditui-e una tlie ihtct:iiUi' Artici tliercL. : v AMENDMENT. There uliall be nn aldittonnl article to raid Ton fnitutiuu, U be ieiKD'Ued Arttvle XIX, tw to.- ARTICLE XIX. The man ufaet nre. ale. or kci't-inp ftrIeof tnUixit-aiiuR h'-itr, lo hv tt a bt-rt-ra-f. U htrrtiv riti'Hted ttrnt any violtttion ifthipro bibiiiou fthti be m miMleineiuior, punUhttMo m ivhttll br pruvideft by law. , TbeiUMiiuraetiire. tut it orkeepinfr for wile of in toxtc&iinif liqur fur other pin tlmn m abev ermtce tuny be aaiowea iu siw-h mauner only m be preset ibrd j Uw. The (tenentl Awrm bty nhll, at the hnt w.ion MMoie tiDc ihe adop Lion oi I hi aticte of ihe oii4itution. etikvt-t irnvtn with wleiitate penalties ft-r iu en fceiiieiiL A true copy of the Jo at Kiwnluiiim. fUKl.s w. SToSK. Secretary of the ComintMiwcaMh. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Imitate of Herman t'mbenrr, deeerwd. late of -tenner luwmhip. hoioem-t t . i a. Letter of alnainitrmtinu on the abnre estate bavintr been tjrraiited tu the undeni.rTiet br tlie finiper authority, notice in hereby tfr-n to all er aoti4 iiHlebted to mid eatate to make Immediate ayinent. and thone havina claim axaiu-4 the ante to pnrftent them duly atithentirated fur et tlemeut ou Saturday, the nh Uy of Apt-L I", at the Lale reaidr-n-.-e of deea,tHl In lei.ner Tp. PKKKY I MHKKf.KK, ktl HLN 140KNKK. Aduiiuioratof!rt. A CDITOK'S NOTICE. At an Orphan.' Court held at Somerwt. Pa.. on the '.nh day of March IW, on motiouof J. L-'wnr. t.. the uniWriirned aadulT api Kitted Aildiiato make a dMr.btllHKl of the ?un-U iu the ham ff J.-nnst Iji'hiyand ftamuel Miller. Ad miiniatii of 'be estate of Mary IJrhiy. dec d., toattd amoiijr lhwe levallr entitle 1 tiiereui. here by ifsvt notice that he will aUnd to thedutiea of the aUire apfjitiatmeni on Tue-Mrav, the 1Mb day of April Is-, at ofliee in Sxiiern-t, la.. h-n and a here all pfnuus tntcreated can at tend if they Uiiuk proper. JOHX R. &TOTT. marX. AudiPr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF. EMate of Elliabetfi Will, dee d , late of Stony ereek To n(bip. Xoinem-t Cmintv. Pa. I-ettsrt of JtniBi-trtionon tlie above estate hav likfr beeu rrantevl to lire uinjertiKiied by the pnp er aurhority. notice U hereby riven to all persons bi4eted lo Maid entate b uiake immediate par tner) t and Uioe haviur rlaitna or demanvk ajfaint t- aine will pre-em th -ra duly autuea tieAied foraeuletaenl vrithmu i uv. jy.trULS K wn.u niartO. AdintehtTM.a-. ST CUABJC.ES iHiOiTiEIL.! CHAS. S. GILL, Proprietor. Table unwtrpa-1. Remodeled with ofliee on tmuud floor. Matnral c and iocandtcent iisTht in all ronms. New ncam laumlrr. t omer Wood Street and Third Ay.. PITTSBURGH, PA. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Tulr authnrtard hr th Curcnunent. 0(Tir la Baar a Bkick.iaawrit, ft. rmwti.ni. YOU CAN FINDS mim in fiTrjtra -h t e A-tenint bureau cj S EEHINGTON BROS. wa mill aawuavt Ksr mttvmrUmumt at luwtat noaa. HUMPHREYS' 1 7 -k1 S3. 2CC2 ii'tS-Vi '! Cloth 4 Ccld Binding aitui4 raKa. XJfT OF FBUOPsL MOa. ccaoe FJurrt Ferera. t'ocaeitttoii, tiiilam mat Wm. .9 J sirraa. worn raw. twi wc... rrt i tte, or Ttfaiu oi Infanta. .25 fhairhea. A i'aiidrwta or AtlulU...... .2$ llkstrnierr. 'riiiQir, Hilton ct ... , i harra Mrbu. V(mhiuh . ( oMi.lta.CoMi. itruoeto'Uti ... .1 euralia. TnoUu-i 2 tlf rfrtif. H.rk Mfit-tir-het. Vrti .J4 HOMEOPATHIC Utisifr-aiA. iitu s.tfniau.'n 'Htr-yi or I'tainftil Prriaaa-.... t lillf-a, to PhiI-hm I'ennda . I ruu, (knrft lvttTu-tiH BraUiina'... nlt Khenm. I'rj ..wHj1 hrupuoa. ItlietunalUin. kaimrtic 'auw. ... r-er Ae. hilt. 2iaian... Pttca. Bund o BHdiDff Catarrh. l-v.henza, C'M la tha Had Waoopint oib. Vient Cooo. . 4eral leiIIUy .Fbawai Waakaaw .2 .25 .ts .a .25 .54 .so ..M Ktaaer lt-ae Ntrvaus IrrblMtT ...... ; ;;v I rtaarv teaknea, Wttin Bo... !ita of the H'rf. P-aipttatioa 1.M ..Ml 1(H Specifics pnea. i ariuLk i uwu Ul. tfjaasiaafclbU OF PURE COO UVER OIL .a. ism HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Mil Jc S tH.K.tvd that it caa tw tak.a, &ifml 1, ad aaatnilat by lha notit MM.Illve iloiaach, wh th. plain mil ra.a.1 b. tol.ratcat; and y tbe em blnaltoa or lb. all with (h. fcyiw. pbnapbitea ia lunch mors cOKacLuns. Knurtabte u a ttsl arsdsfrr. PtrsoBS giia nf.ily !iiie Uilag It. SfTvTTS FV.rtJsIOS ia a-rnowMHI by rh.TMciu. to l tlie Fine' .nJ ilct (.n-jara-U'u iu the world fur ti rnli.-i and cms ul COfiSUMPTfON, SCROFULA, CEHERAL DEBILITY, WA5TIKQ DISEASE3. EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. Th tjrtfit rmtily f r Gmmtmtim, and TVastinj in ChUilrtn. Sold by ail hrurjgisti. HARNESS! -.-i;iv.. j'Vi ISAAC SHIPS ON, Maaufa-uircr uf atid Dealer in HARNE.SS, SADDLES. BKIDLE?, HAL- TEBU. t'tll.LAKS, Willi's. LAP RUHES BLANKETS, ' ETC. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, Tbe Very Rest in the New and second hand BI'U tilLS, aJwiiyAon bund, and at the Cheapo Frieea. Repairing I Promptly Done. When In need of any th ing in my line, give me a tall. Thnnkiug yon for part favom. and fluli"iting your pat n mage, 1 rcin&iu. Yours Very Respectfully, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. ltt Clt W.frts. e..td ir v a w. ram mi it an.1 w4 at IU Us) WwTM llfslTl 1"' rrmr- rastteO. H-af fiuii tiiJ UatUliasK eu. avik IUm-s' atvl griUm' saxsta, with wrk ninl nt wf eqiakl nlM. lUT iik-r anla obt lair It't NaT.:. mnntm Umm .f II svr hatsl thfw rw mmm r .. b nJ aow ahowtT h-t raili-4. l swnn' rwr OWfl f.p-rtv laitsi txo -nt t oax aura if rw-lir ls Wateh aUaa ak Ca,, Ua ai , "-rttua, Miaa. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Onlr Graul.e lTraa afMraavrr Traiaias. t .ar Knlii Irf-ararri ia us rradiaa. Mi. 4 w.ad.ria r.rr4. Z,m rkild . aa.lc arrall. krarittta. (jna ladoCRiMita ta Cdnmpiavlmo. Cluwa, rrw.iiw-'laa, trllS otrtnioa. nt llr. Wm. A. Ilnsv Mh4. th. wvid-ttmi'tl KMlit9t in Mi n't Disn.-. Innil l;rrrnlrnf TktmpM.n, tharat Pnychot n, J. M. Uucklrr. ll.j..i.tnr.i(tlirfcnf;M A inm-at. .V. i" . Klrharei Priwisr, tli. H.-ii', II. n. V. W. A-t.r, J.daf l.itu, J.4ah It. THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE INIPITTSBURG, 1 o ! JOSEPH FLEMING, . No. 84 Market St. Iliiviiic list fur a number of years a fair sliareof the trunaveof llie pxxl people of I'ittshurxh and vicinity. I lake this upiortu nily lu say. with iticn-asttl lacililiesanil stink I am better TVure(i tfiati ever tu solicit tlteir orilers, either wliulaie or retail, in any way relating to the dniK trade, and by aocurary, nealneMsand prtuitneR), and pri ces lower than ever, I no to merit their continued favors. I have constantly in stoi-k a full line of DniK'. Trusses, Shoulder Kraces ior ladies and (renti. KatidHio. Fami ly Syrinpes. Hair. Nail and Tootii lirushea All ihe lestling Fmf.rietarr Medicines of the day. Cod Liver Oil rreiration. Malt Ex tracts. For medical pur-fio? there is no better, purer, oliler w hinkry sold to-lay any where than the pure eighl-year old tiiicken heimer Vhikcy I am now selling at $1 for full itsrt bonis, orsis f r $.. The only Wines that idionld be used for medical pur fwiMcn are the pure California Fort, Sherry, Mil-rated, Angelica and Sweet and I ry Ca tawba ttiftt I anl now gelling. rend f.r price list of Wines and Liquors, mailed free lo any address. The money miit accompany all orders for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. O. 1). JOSEPH FLEMING & X, WHOLESAUI A ED EETAtL 1JKTJGGISXH, 1'ITTSBCKGH, PA. 412 Market St., Cor. of tlie Diamond Tax Payers, Take Notice. Does Prohibition Prohibit? Wc claim it does not : the farts are on our Mile. fTinsnlt your friends in .Viie, Knnms. and I"wa. They will tell yoa it is a farce, and increases taxes. Consult your own interests by onler in Wines and Liquors direct from head quarters. HVWwrrr y woaev. pive you bet ter and purer goods, fill orders more prompt ly, and prices are lower than elsewhere. Silveb AtiE, A fwoLi'T il y Prat Rte, endors ed by piivficians, usel in hospitals. Only $1.50 full stsndfird quart, 'inrkenlkelnier Pure Rye, S jr. old, $1-00 quart. .it-.ii - 6 i on overholt " " l.iin Finch r.oMco VMiuj t " l.uu - i littlr Vi OU I Port., hherrit-i, llramlies, Whinklcs. ?in, e. rio C.U1S quart UX IWrkIk fthippeil tit all parts ot the C". S.. cart'fiiHT rstckisl. No extra cliarg-e Sjr package.. Heml trial order. Write lor our ewa plete Cataioyvt and friee list. Mention Ulis paper. MAX KLEIX, Federal 8L, AlWcheny, E XKCUTORS' NOTICE. E-iiaie of Elizshrth Dihert, late of Htoyestown ivciiffr.. Mimersei otmtr. ia. letters le-itamentary , the alin-e eytats bar to H-,-n ranu.1 tottis unocrMe-ned br the rro pKf authortlv. all persons indebttsl to Aid etat are riHj iicsltsl to niake parioeut. am those hav init claims ord.nisBls to pneiit them for sult SH'nt ou Satunlav the lXth dav of April, ls-i. at the o&iceof Auauktufl Beflley Fsu4 in sHirj lLir. Wm. MAl'kKK. Eaeeutor. I XS.Vir'.ll a . ' js-- a , MMv! Murdered In Arkansas. Pliintmerville, the town where Ihe ballot- Los was stolen, and where Colonel John M. Clayton, the Arkansas Itiqmblican Coi.gre- msn-elei-l, was assassinated, was the seer of another political niunkr on f-ftunlsy night. The victim in this rasa was well tu do colored man, Joseph P. Smilb. The leading detective agencies uf the Vuitvd States have for weeks I wen working on the Clayton case, and it Is generally believed here that tte web woven by Ihem is aUut completeil. A number of arrests will be made as soon as the new ly appointed Federal attorney and marshal for this district take Ibeir office. Judge John McClure said that Smith had been a valuable assistant to the dstectives since th Clayton assassination In working up evidence. Only a few hours before be was assassinated he sent to tbe detectives some valuable evidence. Jude McClure said they bad hoped thai be would be able to complete his work without trouble, but the result proved otherwise. Fortunately. Smith bad furnished them names of several of his friends who knew everything about which be had written. Therefore, his murder will not lave the murderers. Two men froinl'luni merville, suy : "Smith was shot down in the road while giing borne. The deed was committed by Lan iiichmoud, who came to tne neighbor hood front Texas about two years ago. Smith bail been iu Plumtnerville all day, and 1 know he caught ou to a great deal about tlie Clayton crime. It seems tbat some one gave bim away, and bis life was taken." Two colored men, "Ed" Williams and Th miss Edwards, both testilled at tlie coro- j ner's inquest that they saw the shoo;ing. There were few words exchanged before Richmond drew bis revolver and opened fire- on Smith, Williams was fifty steps away lien Richmond tired the first shot and thir ty away when tlieseoond was fired. Richmond has been arrested. He is not over twenty years of age. The coroner's jury Murnd i verdict that Smith came to tiu death front gunshot wounds from a weapon in the hands of Richmond. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Ilalaam, ior Coujrlm ami Cohi, does it, is imlceil w onderful. lie author izes all druggists to give those w ho call for it a (urn pie bottle Free, that they may try it before puruliniiij. The Large Bottles are 50c and $1. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. A Republican Majority. WasnixoTox, April 7. General Clark, Clerk of the House of KeprevnUlives, who is charged by law with making up the roll of nieinbers-elcxi, has issued a printed uimf, ficial list of members elect of the Huase of Representatives of the I'nited States. This list was prepared since the death of Mr. Townshend, of Illinois, so thai it shows an aggregate of 3Jt, being one short of the full membership. Of this number the R -publi- cins are given ltl and the Dt-m icrats l'V). Tlie resignation of Mr. Ryan, of Kansas, who was reseutly anjiointeil Minister to M-xico, creates another vacanty, and is an oifVit to that caused fcy tlie death of Mr. Townshend. These two vacancies will be tilled by a Re publican and a Democrat, respectively, so tbat no change in the relative strength of the parties will be ma le on tbiir account. The House stands, therefore, as shown by the "unofficial list o6he clerk, Republicans 1GI, Democrats IGl, or throe majority fjr the former. These totals include the Townshend and Ryan districts, as a Democrat will as suredly be returned from Illinois and a Ra publican from Kansas. To-Night and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can get at all drugifisU' Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, w bich is acknowledged to be the most nuccess ful remedy ever aold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, 'Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get 1 bottle to-day, and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and $1. Sample bot tles free. Mrs. Cleveland a Disappointed Wo man. Jae Howard lo the New Yurk press. If the Cleveland press have the faintest gleam of common sense, or Ihe most ordi nary idea of consideration, they will haul off. The Clevelands are tired out. i rover has gone South for a rest, and why persecute Mrs. Cleveland ? Why call attention to her 'trenihling under-lip?'' She's all right. Slip's a terribly disappointed, heart-broken woman. Don't imrade her, don't call atten tion to everything she does. Siie has Amer ican grit, and in time will fa.e any and ev erybody, lip or no hp. It is a little tough to have every index of feeling photographed. The Greatest Sufferers in the World Are women; their delicate organiza tions being particularly eufceptibleto de rangement and disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, X. Y., pu rities the blood, invigorates the system and fortilies it against the diseases inci dent to age, climate and season. It is the best medicine in the world. Keep it in the house fur your children's sake, as well as for vour own. A Celestial Fucltive. Portland, Oxt.. April 4. The very brill iant meteor which shot across Ihe Leavens last Sunday evening and was plainly risible in this city was seen all over the country. A resident of Yelm Prairie, Washington Terri tory, claims that the meteor fell ntar bis farm on the bank of the Deschutes River. He is searching for fragments with every hope of success. lie says that tbe meteor, in its tearfully rapid passage through the air, made a rashing noise like a prolonged peal of thunder tbat was appalling, and when it struck rlie earth it sounded like the discharge from several heavy batteries. The report was heard lor miles around. I bought medicine in thirteen States, but nothing helped me till I used Ely's Cream Balm. In four days I could hear as well as ever. I am cured of catarrh as well. It if the best medicine ever used. Garrett Wid rick, Hastings, X. Y. The Ladies Voted. Many Detroit ladies voted Monday, and yoo will find them to-day just as gentle and lady-like as tbey were day before yesterday. Their presence at the polls did not hurt them or anybody else. In fact, it was doubtless due to their presence that bitter order pre vailed at the various precincts than usual. Perhaps, after all, woman's refining and re straining influence is needed in public places as well as in private circles. It is far her to prove unfounded the tears of many that her active participation in public affairs may make her masculine-minded and immodest to a degree unbecoming ber sex. A lady may vote, and still be a lady (or a' that. Detrvit Tribune. I could scarcely speak ; it was almost im possible to breathe through my nostrils Using Ely's Cream Balm a short time the trouble entirely disappeared. J. 0. Tichenor Shoe Merchant, Elizabeth, X. J. To pardon those absurdities in our selves which we cannot suffer in others, is neither better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so. "Ayer's Hair A'inegar is a most excel lent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from expedience. Its use promotes the grow th of the new hair, and makes iLglos.sy and soft. The Vigor is a sure cure for dandruff." J. W. Bowen, Edi tor Enquirer, McArthur, Ohio. a It Hakes l uare twetl I'uiac at'fcJt'O' t'orrrpo ;n'i tint ei Ue sti-m an. ! Ir"S Ukf a . !!. fii,rt:te a.r.! IsuilltJ i V a' lno. Pfimua, aC. Painc's Celery Compound Is a unique '!: and :inni-r!:i-r. l'lcunnt. to tUetax'. utilck m lis ucUiMi. mi I wlliwut any uiiurious nr.-u it fc'"t Unit nnnrt henltn vi iiK-f Utati-s ivt- l utfiif tiist" eisnl. ltcunss Uv(y pna soil kiuilrl Ulsurl-rs. rtiiMctans piescrii5 It. W-uu. Six for s.w. Uroxifisie. n iua RtcniRDsox Co.. BurtiDgton, vu DIAMOND DYES J V&IZ: LACtiTED FOOD SfQII M 113 TlJl Ui 1 JL 13 IN G M I I I I I I I I I i I i I ! I ! i I I I 1 I I I I The Largerst and Most Complete :::z:.:.z::::::z:::::: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 8j5. - W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINEWHISKIES . - IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. .Y0 05 ASD 07 FIFi U AYES' VE. FITTER VRMl, FES.VA. 9nf Alt Onirrt rcirim 6y mail ot vther-rttr rrrnv p;ttut attn'im. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Masi raiTt ana D Dsai.ii Wholesales asd Rktailee or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. OAK. POPLAR. HIDINGS. PICKETS. M.i'LDIN;S. ASH. WALNUT, FLOORISd, SASH, hTAIR RAILS, CHERltY, YKLLOW PINE, SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTERS. CHEiTSVT, W1IITK PISE, LATH. BLINDS. NEWEL POSTS. A General Line of all anuies of Lumber and Bui'.diiiir 5U;.v!al and Roaring slate krpt in stock Also, can furulsh anything In the line of our buinc. to order mith reasonable prompineaa, aurh as Brackets, 0iltf-i2e! work, etc. ELIAS CUN"XXGELAJ.I, . Offlco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Siation, Somerset, Pa Ekii?uuZD IT rRACTICALLY llfS 1 VVV '- I saaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaa. Cvor ECO Deaut'ful Send f; Designs. T.lUF.mrwn wr MONw'MCMT L BRCNZE COMPANY, .-ii Ik ! Jlfc7 ism THE CELEBRATED A re at Present the most Popular IIOIIMANISr BIIOS., Sole SXormnrU not ttom Um Kh tint I hm half aokd tbtvrnm boocaf Cum ber Ym. 8inre I luTsciwd WOLIT'8 4CHI BLACintG my boot rwr kmstrUiaa Ltsfura ao4 ai iwtkfj briitJU aod dean. WolsTsAGM EBIacking Ii the JSlactiiui Jar Men, Women and Children. ' The RICHEST BLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Durable. "o Bnuh. A Shine Latli a Week. Can le tyuhed frith water, mtme as Oilcloth. The Fiual Vraeiny for Uunteti. Sold br Bbna fear. Graean. Dnopats, aad RAailerB reormUr. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHIUG&phu. ERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria Kir A Iftding4rvEf rl In North tr hi wriiw;" itC .0 Htt of ! rri nci la.rl4- Halt at on-, 'i b ciiPflint dtv titt1 ftr ynjir val- t 't- I ill- ly tli i'lHjur if oijr la orilr. 1 ho u lijr t?rrl n v'n iur Ha r ley Malt pro lino or ft th T"4 kfown rffifprfv for 31 aiariaaiwl iodlgeay t .. It will irm4.icmt Cram j th artm ail tli form j of MtUarua. niRKC'TIONS. Take Frt of a Wine itMtfiil Threa T)m m lmr. For Ml br H LTT!T1ta throorhont th Tntttnl tf and HoLuy fruuutt tjnlna bra r' aigiaaUaXv of 3. 4 . S. KREIHElK-Tjr Phliadfiphia. P f If T r , U f WW -et ftMl IUM M- .ft I I I;AW.nwle. IiilrKfittankiluttd W fta-l Mr Miwl. Las )! t( i m- B ' - nt Ii.irtf4. t a ba atbal Ettitr tell faar I JM' k-ne to IIm WtthI. A'.t H rJMIal iMWftl. Pljra. atSaff r mnKMsB firrn. . t" . mtm wdm tf m ( or ran r-eirr- rr ib hra:kifa rt rarkt. aoO lha flnr.t Unr w urh a of h-nh Brt T tisown lop-lkv-r in .imi-rht. TUli:A.i).,Bi 74V. AatjtMttk, Uaiae. HALESMEN V ANTED! O AT ONCE. Loral or trarellnnnen of mod eharaeter who want prmanetil employment, write me before euiaitiu- for the eaon. Jly .T.tem aiwnre. ue. e-w. and yon ran make runner handling my epectaltiea. Don't delay ; teruia rer nigral. Ap plytof-KKD K YtH'SU, Now England Nurser ies, Bn, N. Y'. PeliK-lm. WATCH THE LA 5 EL iTt M. ,JK'-.ill.,Hllrrs... r i. 7P . iXkTiZZ mm You Hungry it rtLrj IT1 e?irt ? hi w, uteri if - Is lite licrv.i, a'f ftt' . I Ut- nerv- bi j N" tAwiv. ft' 4,''r nu,j! j;wi ie,t.TJ. T.ixa-o tr.') ' p ttifl as t' if !-.a. c"-t ( , i,.ji,j iweoM u t,fr,fwi'-44 !: tan. J. M7 o ' .c The Beet Spring EVrcdicine. "In tv s: r'n of 1-T I n :i!l "in di-w 1 wimi I ,i('t im nt Ui;' m :-i:n.r utMi s,iii.- -l . r.'.-lln! ji'il 'w-i-.su !! lit '! l'iuttM.ir.V. -'-I linu:,0. I lif i I. '! ' 1 l it'i'- i Wi l- 'N tsiiibd. and & I'-r I tiu iiiii. ii it s wrt-ii very u,uia ts-i'r. 1 'ii ciiiriiily rf..-oinii'ii'l It to all mDn sti;l:!'"liL'jr.Ddsi.re'..'t-':.-::-laif Dieounne." Mis. K A. fiow. Hurling:' vt. j ' . :::: Telephone No. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BI T Tot MEJIOItlAI WORK Wm. F. SHAFFER. 80MEKSET, PKXITA., Manufftuirrof and Iealer In Eastern Work Furnuhi-rt om Shurt .VooVt, la aS Oitm mt no cum won Aim, Agcut fnr Ike WHITE BROSZE! reroti In need or MONUMENT WORK wil Rnd it ui their inlen-st lu i-all at my Mio(. where a proper nbitwins ill I siven them. mwSUu tiv-tum UiulT'iHtrtti in t'.irrit I iutr. low i'kh 't& YER f LU W. 1 inTlte upeiial attention lo ihe White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monir.net Introduced by REV, W. A. P.INO. a Per fried Improvement In the jKiint if .MATERIAL AND ftiNsl Kl'iTIoN. and wbieb ia ilewtined to be the Popular Monument fnr our Changeable CU Biate. CUE MS CALL. WM.F. SiUFFEK. PIANOS are preferred hy the lead ing Artists. Penn'a Agents. Johnstown, Jfnnf (.f-nlrr Miy h hmn tb W. I.. lKntchi . SltW WltilVUt BMIIIO tIIl pric tHIIItNa OS I tb bottom, nut hiiu tjuwa hm a fraud. 1 . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Beat In the world. Fxaniine hi. SUHMIKM INK II M t H H) iHOC Vt.lH) H tVII t l II H f I.T -IKH . .tW I'lll II t. An FAHMHtv SHOE, V T!:a V4I.I K C Ai r HII1 !.!. 'III:K1,MIV S SHIIF, SJ.UO and SI.;.". ROYS' s HML, SHOES All uiaae In t uuirre. P,ut!"& aimI Ire. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ladTes. Rat Material. Beat Strle. Urst I ittina. If Sot 4M li. ',1 ritalr, wnu W. 1- lHtGLA, BKOCKTOV, MASH, FOB SALE BY A. H. Ferner & Bro., SOMERSET. CatarrH ELY'S jmmHCnam Ba!m I tleftnn th Nasal I'lMge. Allays I'ain and IuflammaUoD, Heul the Sorrn, Ee- QV. V t.l lon the Sense of ratc ajjfi SrarlL HAY-FEVER TRY THE (TRE. Apaicirle I. ai'ti'i.il into eaeh nfwtril and v aeTetie. Prlee i rent- at dnmrit : or mail reiered. 6un. KI.Y l.Klx, W Warren 'street. New Y"i. a-avirr. CALE3M EN WANTE D To bundle m tlnir.eir'ilv retiiilne Nun--rT st. E on AKiary or eiimniii-ii.Q. Permanent eaipioy nieiH KUarHiili-.al. ni'M free, previous eiperi eooe nM reijmr.1. W rttr r C. I-. YATEci, Nuneryman. Rochester, N. Y. Mention thin !aper. FLINT GLASS MILK BOTTLES 3'aTi'jfartured by :.r? be' washer d?t RETURN HlUlaatttlMs.flK PiTTSSURCK. PA. is wovaa-.zzns S X. 1 Pln (Jairt k Jj CiUon VL'HITE FC3 PRICES. Ky BVfOMlliASX At-Dle J'U m' rtfji lMjtM in vawca 'SMstf-X $35tSB0a tm slsWslht-aUv'lassl mttl .as- tM prudta 1 s r vhicb ie .OLD MoflESTY P Qenuinefiasa rF,ED tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is ac;r.ow!. edged to be tle.qurest and rriost tasting piece of Standzrd Cliewing Tobacco on thsmarKet.Trxuig it is a better test than any ta!K about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. J50. FI5ZERBROS.,LouiSY:liUy RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET at CAMBRIA BRAXCB. DISTANCE ASD FAR&. M!ies. Fare. Somenet to Stoyatown to Bianenet to noverTllie 17 N) Somemet to Bethel 21' -ft Somerset to Jobnauwn...--...-- K 1 irj riomenet to Rock wood... ja Souierve to liarrett u & Somerset to Meyendaie 21 70 rVmirrxetUi Cumberland 59 2 30 Someniet to WanhiiiKtoo 210 tit Somerset to Baltimore 260 7 so .Somenet to L'rsina . 3t w Somerset to Confluence 2S ua Someniet to COnnelltrUle 52 1 ao Somenet to rlttsburgh .. 110 In The fare to Philadelphia is fti.34. and ta New York, 11L6 Winter Arrangement In street Use. , II. S0R1H-B0VXD TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN EX PRJLSf? N'o. 1. t I tare. Roekwn..t .... 6 t) a m SoMhk.hr... a m ijeilfer t ' a m -Htiyslown 7:1 a m HiMiverevUle. 7:;cl a m Bethel 7.M a ra Johnstown tt:js s MAIL No. W. Arrive. Johnstowu.... b JO p ! Plitahuivti 11 ra Kiiekwood -i p m .Minimis .1 4. a m goiueret S:.", p m rHoysuiwn. 4:'JH p m fiooveravilitt. 4 -1" p m Bethel :bi p m Paawnsers from Plttuharsh ehane ears fnr points ou th Suiuorwl A Cambria at Kockooud. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION So. Sf. f eare. Arrive. SOMERSET .-..11:43 a m Kaltimore S on a ra Piitl.nrvli a m Hitil II .11 Milfoni ll .e PKenvr for Somerset fton the emjit ami wwd on the i'lltYburKh Lnvbiuu, change cars al Kuvk ttood. SO VTII-B0 LWD TRA LS. BALTIMORE MAIL No. 9if IVarr. Johnstown a m nV'.i'e! V ila in MooviTHvnle V :tt a ni Stitysluuu am l.em.-r n loam MH;ET lo in a in Milford lir7 a iu rnrrs Roekwoitfl ID 40 a ra l iirnlieriarid Ijr.ara ah lliatoo . !Ji a in HnitlTuore n iju a n Fttuburah p m Paefiiri r for poinla eM and west change lan at &ie kiood. ACCOMMODATION No. H. A rrivrt Koekwood 4 4S p at i nmlteriatid ... 7irai I'lTlwliurxti . m p al W ahiiiKloD 7 'JO a m halliuuore M a ra Johnstown a on p m Betbej n-, j p !n HKveTville... S Pi in Stoylou 4oo i in lieiiji r l i p m SiEKrr - 4 :! i tu Milford 4 t p in Paw-ene-m for east and west chance ears at Rock wood. ROCKWOOD AtajMMODAT10N-Nn. 36. Isarr I ' Arrutt Aiar.Rrr .ivt p m Rock wood 2 u p a Miifoid 2 .11 im I FawtlKers leaviiiK on this train can make eoa ne.1lon at KiK kwiKrl lta night xprem trains east and a eau Daily, t Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. EAST-BOUND TRAINS. 11 .iM. .1- Trnim Lrare U tlU,, kj. Mad. Krprrm. Ptttrtmrvh Tim a. a. 11.30 a. . 0-.JB r m. Braiidoek 7:JS " ll.'i ' Mekeei,.rt '7 :W M li .t 7.' '. WeM Neuton yr.'jA 1-2 .17 " li 25 llrid Kord ' " l:ls " 1J4 CoDnelLviile 9 : M 1J0 " 1" jl OI.BipTle l-ii -juu ClrtTllueD.es lil::j7 2 IS 1 A . t'fina Inrtl 1 22 Caaarieaan ll:u " 2 44 " Rikwood ll:li LJ4 .rr-tt ll-.a " 3 us " .... Halisbury June 11.42 " 8 15 " MeyemUle ll.V, ' It " U4 - SlTMone 1 1 : .vs S 4 p. vj. .Sind Pateh 1 1:W " t.o j7 tnthanipurfl MJ-.li m - Fairnope It M " ijjn Hyattmn U 44 4 Jl) 1 jl Cum tier land 1.14 4 .Vi " Waehinicion : ' n Baltimore tarrtre; 10:44 44 to " WEST-BOUND TRAINS. 1'mimfn tt tVorrfd Ae. A. a. rlao " TVotna Leare Bnltinwire Wa..hir,irun CiHnbertand Uyteiinan Kairtiotie Southampton si,d Fate a KeyMoDe Mnit. ) a. M. n .Vi l.s r. a. 1 Si 2.12 r . S vn a. -,i t " 9 " .1 '5 " 2 I ll.-JS - 10JB ' 111 V " in ',s llr, ' 11.2 " II 11 50 " UVi " 12 ) " I ' 5 14 " JJS " ISO UK 2 O 2 SI a ai .1 iQ :t i.i a jo 3.v 4 HI 4 17 4:V. finn .V s 14 S.40 t-JU SaiUbiiry June. v-:ia irarreu RiK-kwrod CaMlman l'rina Conrl'ience Ohio Pyle Connelli!Ie hnt Ford Weat Newtoo M Kep-irt Hraddork Ar. Pltlburgh Hi lU-il ' ln.:e live: " ll.-w " II M II W " l-Mi r. a. 1- 24 " 136 2- 00 " The time iriren Is Eavrtern Standard Time Mail Traina connect at Rockwood with trafas to and fn,m Somerset and Johnstown, at Hyail man with tram lo and from Bedford, at it arret withtrainatoand from Bern a. at Haliabury Jane toon with trains lo at,d front Salisbury. AJi Train Sbtp for IWrHpm wVrf yVMilwea. W. if. C1.ITMENT9. Manarsr. CHAS. o. HCl'LL, (ren. Pass. Af t. CAbESMEN WANTET) O Permanent Situations irosrsn- I.J teed Snitvy an-i Fepmm paid. Special I sdure menta to beKinners. Any man can sneeeed wliO oar advantage and niiirk-aclllna apee'e t-a. (m'nt v.. Write at oo'e, llef Me HtX'HSI Nl RStKlKH. leelablUbed 13S.J kocwssraa N. Y. (Nam ahia napsrK fer7-la.
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