1 n Alt f , li V Memoiial Day. The foIIon inR relative to the approach ing Mrnioriftl ViJ lias been issued from the headquarter, of the department of rVnriiyH ania : HiMiKs.DKiT.nF Pennsylvania, "l .iKAM Ak.MV OF Tllfi IiRIf IIMC, V - I'liiLAfEi .mi a, May 2, 1S:hj. J Oneral Orders, No. 6. GMnrade : Once aj.'ain the indices on the ilt plate of time admonirb. us of the Prv-Mit'h of our sacred Memorial Day. So paramount is ever)' thought and ac tion of our organization connected with the privilege, the solemn pleasure and the duty of honorinit and perpetuating l he memory of iiur departed comrades in mm that it se'ii) alni"ta vork offU jf reroration to call this fact to the at tention of any member oftbeOrand Army of the KcpuU V, Dut it is sweet and profitable that we hhould commune and strcrptben one another in our deaire to so guide our actions on this particular vasi in of the year as to r pain renew our Jiiilb re.-dves of love an I loyalty to the memory of those who have preceded us to the last muster, and Vy our proper conduct and example command the re spect and commendation of all our fcl-Jotr-citirens throughout the nation. Spring welcomes "our day" with the fair est garb and ber most beautiful tiflV. rings. 1-el us reverently and affectionately gar land each patriot's co(lji in our depart ment w ith the choicest of these and with fervent, manly love send a benison of reverence to the unknown graves of iur patriot brothers, which dot the plains anil hillsides of our sunny southland. II. May .TOth, ISM, will he observed by the posts of this department as Me morial Day, and it is hoped that every comrade w ill consider it bis bounden 'uty to set aside this one day of the year to ttie solemn jierfornianc of the reuire uients of our associations. Discourage levity and merry-making by every means in your ower, and by your example during the whole day attest to the voting the giddy and the thouj-htlcss that this day is set apart by the American jieople as one of holiness and respect to memory of our soldier dead. III. Posts will follow the usual custom of dividing work in localities w here this is made necessary, but care should be taken that no one grave lie left unmark ed. Many new mounds w ill lie found in almost every cemetery, and they, too, should have your tender attention. IV. Other kindred and patriotic asso ciations, such as the "Women's Relief Corps," the "Ladies of the O. A. R."the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, ' the "Union Veteran Legion," and the "Sons of Veterans," should be formally invited to participate, under the direction and as the guests of the Grand Aimy of the Republic. V. It is recommended that jiosts attend divine service on the Sunday preceding Memorial Day. VI. R"gulai forms for Memorial Day services, as adopted by the department of Pennsylvania, can lie obtained at these headquarters by posts that are not al ready supplied. By command of Department Com mander J. F. Denniston. Jamks McCormk'k, Assistant Adjutant General. Changes In Nebraska. It lieats all bow things have changed in Nebraska in the lat few years," said the man in the gray ulster, as be eom jiared bis watch w ith the depot clock, and found they agreed. "In what rujmtT' asked the man w ith a sore throat, "Well, take it in the matter of bravado for instance. Five or six years ago I was in a bank in one of the towns out there, w hen a chap came in, shoved a revolver at the cashiers nose, and de manded and got $-1,000 which was lying around. He nodded good-bye to me as be went out, and nobody thought of fchootiog ut hiui until be was riding way." "A nd how is it now ?" "Well, I was in the same bank again one day last week. In walked a chap w ith pistol in bis hand and demanded the money in sight. The cashier waited to make an entry, stepied to glass to brush I. is hair, and then came around the railing and hopped on to the deser Jo and hammered hiru until I begged of him as a personal favor to let n;." "And then he let nr.?" "Yes ; bnt very reluctantly." "And then the desperado presented you w ith a silver-mounted revolver as a token of his gratitude?" "He did, but how on earth did you" And he begged the cashier's pardon, and explained that his mother in Mass achusetts was dying, and he wanted mon ey to go to her T" That's it, that's it ; but bow did you get the particulars ?" "And then you raided a purse off 75, nd sent the man home to see hi moth er die?" "I did, ldid, but who to!., you all this?' "And the man is now one of th ing merchants of Scott sboro 7" "He is, but tell me how you g A tui.igs bo straight? Did the rashirr U-ll y-iu V "Oh, no ; the story is an old i.e of a y ow n invention ! 1 reraemW now that you were in Denver and beard u.e tll it to crowd in hotel. Yea have sim ply stolen it and are using it as your own." "Just my lock," sighed the man in the gray uit r, he arranged his satchel Turn p'uiow. "If T get to 6leep some of you please wake me up at about 10:50." In Regard to Lawyers. On thia subject there is diversity of opinion. There are lawyers and law yers, ju as there are doctors, and there is also considerable variety in preachers. Tl.tre are doctors and quacks, and there re lawyers and shysters. When a judge aske'1 v. :". oiiwj "onvicted mati : "Have yr ; r.ay j.jii; i, ?"r the court," t'. c n -rpli". : "V .-Lc-lv, ny J-yer too' my lJicei.t." Thiitty; flar.yir is tiid flo'-risl. like a jtreen I tree planted by tlw river of " aters, parti'Tir!. in large cities. In New Y'ork the viciL y of toe Tombs lii'y swarms with 'hem. Procrastination is the weapon which inay lawyers r?ly on liuut to defeat justice. They npjiLfikic the force of the .naiim that "he who gains lime- gains everything." After a few continuances the public interest in the case dies out, nd then if the case is really called for trial the accused has an easy time of it There isgyd reason to !e!ieve that when the angel Gabriel bl jw his trump et a vart army of lawyers will line tip. nd, fmin sheer force of. habit, move for continuance ofthe case. To Droil Spring Chicken. Split Lalf-grown iningchicken low n the liack, iit the ti of Uip wings over the aect n4 joint, iie dry; fjinad out od lirewk Ihc breaat-Lon with the rol linjt pin. Put on a jr crt d pri.lircn over clear fire, rub wilh clarifiel lmtter. Turn o.'ixn tr prrTent coix'hin(f. 'licn Lalf doer. rpHuVle wilh aaltand ppjn-r. WLru thorotlily done mt on a liot d ili vilh HMiHrd bcUcr miu a liUle tnusb-rr-o eatsup. wit!: ev.-xrea of tutej lr(wd. ' Uvi( Jii'uml. The Turning Point of the War. Major Chas. lliiton, of the Falser House, Chic.igo, in the course of a con vention with an old soldier, related this : "I have often heard men ask w hst was the turninj point of the war. Major Thomas New-sham, who lives in this State, tolil several of us once that he had put the question to Genersl Sherman one day, and that the old commander gave him this reply; "It wasa short time after the battle of Corinth, Slierniin ha 1 reported to Halleck. who was in com mand, an! wss there informed that Grant intended to resign. Grant was tinder Hillock's command. When Sher man hear 1 of thi he mounted bis horse and rode to Grant's headquarters. Gr,int was snri! about the treataient be had re ceived and told Sherman he would stand it no longer. H-. handed Shermin a piece of paper on which was Grant's resignation. Sherman asked Grant if he would do him a favor, an 1 Grant replied in a -jorrjwfu! way that in wou'.d if it lay in his power. Sin-raini tore tu; resignation into fragments and said be wanted Grant to w ithhold his rc.V.a tion for two weeks. Grant consented with hesitation. When the two weeks were up Halleck had bi;en retired and Grant was reinstated. 'That,' said Oid Tecumseh, 'I consider was the turning point of the war.' " The proprietor's of Fly's Cream R-alm do not claim it to lie a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catatrh, colds in the head, and bay lever. It is not a liquid or a snulf, but is eabily applied into the nostrils. It gives relief at once. The farmers of Ilerks county are alsrnu d at the api-arance of Myriads of wctrusin , the j;rain and creen pracs liehls. Tlie ptt j reiem!le the army-worm, and is particular- !y ciittiuitivc to j urg tin.o'.l-y ai.dltvr ( j The lYnnsylvaiiia Company iius rontrih- uted a lare sum, said to he f.'T.i mo, to the ; World's Fair Cominit! e', of ( hi. ao. The . vouchers for the amount were made out nt the General odi.'-es of the company in l'ilt-- j htirjrh and the World's fair OommilWe ! notitied that the money could he drawn upon at any time. j Failed to Work Somehow. Mr. I'.illus has a theory that bis wife is too indulgent to tramps and beggars With a dimly defined purjose of teach ing her a lesson be disguised hiin-ulf the other da as an abandoned vagabond, boldly ran;: the bell at his own front door and inquired for Mrs. Liillus. "Have you any old clothes to give a poor man. mum ?" he asked in a loud. aggressive, but carefully disguised voice, j when the lady presented herself. ! Mrs. liillus lot ked at the soiled, grimy, disreputable looking object befor her w ith some interest. Whether or not she susjK-cted the genuineness of the mendi cant is not certainly known, but she an swered : "None thut would lit you, my good man. My husband is a much smalltr man than you ire." She shut the door in bis face, and Mr, Diilus made his way back to bis otlics down town. , "Darn it all!" be ejaculated, as be sneaked through a back alley, " 1 mii!-t have looked a thundering sight, bi.ger ! than I feel just now !" Chicago Trilmn,: j A Big Timofor Gettysburg. There are plenty of indications at this early date that the coming Memorial tie nionst ration at rettysburj is going to Ih- un priMedented. With a low excurion rate, there will lie an immense crowd of eople to witness the interesting ctn.-nioiiie". It is now gi vn out from a source that will not hear contradiction, that the Congress of the Tnited ijtates will adjourn on the Sltli, ai:d go by special train to (iettyshurg, to attei d in a b.nlr the dedicatory exen-i-s there. Senator Ingulf, as oratcr of the oceaMou, promises a treat so rare that all w ho ean in any way make it convenient on t!,attit-ia-sion should be ttyre. I Had to Murder Her Son. Makiok, Ind., May s. Kiiza Sue, now undergoing hie imprisonment for drowning her 2-year-old child, Hurry, on June is. l-.s- in compliance wilh the demand of Juhn Sagp, who refused to marry her unless he diMised ofthu lad. tetil':t-d yesterday against Sage, her divorced husband, who is on trial I as instigator of the crime. She and Sa-e were married on the evening follow i ng the murder, and were arrested time d.iv laler. A Specimen of Barbarism. Iiorts from Iexinpton. 6. C. where the lynching of the colored bf,y, Willie I.ar- l.nnrl r..r .,ll....vl .... - I jt:st been investigated by t!if coroner, say ! that the negro was pn.habiy i'i-!,.-e:it i;d ! the victim of a eon? piracy, to wiiih the girl and her white l'trajr were panics; w':i ' thet-heriir of the county riot without ' guilty know !e.U-e, for he was notified :''. i thejait, of w h:'i h he was the cii.tod.an. was : to I attncke.1. and might have made pro- vision for bis priiner's satety, hut did not New Cal.lmore Item. J M. To-ler movej li ilit I Nr liuiMmjr recently ta 'e,l I,y J. T Sli j.ey Mi Celia lU:ik rivi-i j i-t a-r .U . fnim I'liila leihia, an.! lia, o',ic i a I giJii, notion anj iui.li'. err store. 1 The fo iiiiation the new Monait-y it , finislieJ, ami tuc- nias.j;n will biviii t,e r i mork thin .ek. Jolin Miller lri tiic r.-j lrl fr raalr'njt t!i brick f.r toll. Cl.urcti ' anj Mjiiax'erj'. j F. J. iill-ie, who sold out li is storo in New IUliimore a few uo'itba ago. will o(n a grocery store Jeannette the lt of June. Mi Jeannette l.tirken renel a sutu:iirr school on Mon lay, the 25th inst. CLaPI. lb C3I EH AND MICE. The Trwaon whr a woman in afraid of a motme a profound mvmcrr lnd-d, it hs neviT inn very ckjaely proven that slie Hu. aoine won.f an- coimtantlv in such a txTvoua. irritul.k- cnnditioo that the hirlit"f thing annoya and mi11. ttai-m. Theiwntenf tin untortorwte rtate of attain! nwiully oine fun.1i..iil deraninMiient; wunc diKtmaw Uib or iwintiil irnwnlarity, ...me .1,-nuii.T. iiwnt or ulinr nkiie ir.-i.P-nt to her vk : or, it uuiy be doe to inflammation, nl--nttion ir .lL.plao.nent. of Home of th -Ivk- viwera, or to oiIht onraine lemoua ;-euliar to U.-r ph. From whiebevT eanae It muy ane, Ir. I'i.Tv Kavorite Prerii Uon w a jxxlf.ea rtmtnly. ao r.-nnm in its cunime nwult that Iu manulatiurera o-ll it. Uirooirh .Ir.nrirista. under a iwiniNlK of lia irivmx BHiiBireuon m evTr cae, or m.m. y tid f.- It a ill be primi-'lu re. ini.tid. An a ao.nhlti and atn-iivihenlnir nervine. Favorite PreReription " is mM naled nnd M invaluat.h' in ailavitnr and uh diiHie twrvooc e.-itutilitv, irritalnlitr ex-liHoo-tion, rwtration. bv-iteria. aimMus and f.tlMT tiiatrtvsinit, nerroii avuiptoum cin monly att-n.Uuit ukq linutioim: and orirunie 'f ttie womb. It iu.Iiic-. r! .tain av. and relie'(w mental atixt.-ty ana p.l PIERCE'S PELLETS Iixativr. or CmhartK'. aix-ordlnir to of CARTERS FSlTTLC It iVER PILLS. Fii- fltaA-Khf . 4 n.'lM-v all the trouble Inot- dent tiS liihre ftoalrt nf tilt hyte',1. utch sa liiTllM-. Sau.M;. llroWMuess.' !hstre after eauiiK. rasn ih Si' If. Ac V!:i! their nic ait ivituo-iLbUe sixxf kk Its U"-ti stiuwn iu cunnj lTo!ftcb. ret Cukttm's- I ittlii I.rvnt rnjs nrr etimllv" valimlile in t Hiiiiiiin. runn? and preventiDir tins aim. .vine ctimiiUkint. Mi tliev iotT.rt nil diwiKiers of um iil4mrh, tiniulste the Iiv.t reguiaui Uia bowel, kveu U they only cured Ache th'T wnuld !- elnist pri.ett!M to thowa ho BijfflMr from lliis distrensinfr eoniplsjnt: Imt fortuuitt-lv tli.-ir eondnev dws net end Iwire and the whn onee rrv tliera will And Iheoe litrle piTaltiVile in nmny way t Imt ttiev will net tie willing to lo without theiu. Bui aiter nil sick bead r the Hnne of no man v lives tliat hr;f If vrhem molte our (rrcil boast. Uur pills cure it while nthen d-t not. t ARTKR s I.rm.r f.rvr.n rii nrrerr mia:l an t very esv to take. me or f o f ilU n.ako a ilif. Ther are strirtle veLt'li'le aiift St not jmpeer puiw, hut hy tlieir eiMitle aetion pleaw till who line them." Ill Mais nt SSI c-ents; five tor ft. K-ild even where, or eet:t by luui. KIZIZZZ II, ITsw 1st d RL H M tli .1 X took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK ki.sri.T: I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AND I AM ViaonOfS ESOfCII TO TAKE i ANV'I niNC, I CA.V LAY WV HANDS ON ; j rltifs fat too, khr Scoli's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver 0:1 and HvpophosphilesoLimeand SOfJa No' OM.V Ct-K.O mv lucipv i'ltt ('HS!IHS;liol BIT tLiLT :t VP, AMI IS NiV I'llTIMl ' pi rcu f Xi B-V DnH?C i I I at the rate k a ror! a day. 1 I AKEir )l T AS 1 A-II.V A3 I IH MILK. M l it ttsrlMoSV IS N-T!iIMJ M -A', t srorTS m;-iiv is i is'-i i'".MLs ; Ml V. TAi.K Vi oi :;i.:;. ( 7 w -r v- Hiori I pcy CtTi" I do rot tnean mre!y to itop them lur a time, aud then have tbeia re lura atrain. I I.U7 A 1'AUICAJj CL'iii. I tave mado diacaeo ol nrs, EPiirsir ci? rAIXHTG- SICIC5TSS, A l!fe-1cnfr irtniy. I wahtunt my rsmedy to lr,!S the worst cnc. Ikc-auso others hae failed is no re anon lor not now roceivme arure. t-end at once for a lrcalir-e tud a 1 kkk lion lb ol n;r lNFALt-tauJ lti.uv. One Kxprena and i'u-l Uuice. J. co :a yon Dotcuig 101 a tii-l, aui it will cure you. Addruaa H. C. ROOT, W.C., I Si Purl St, Nrj Ycsit ARE THE BEST. l') styles, iriee to stdt all. Wit. Al i:l - Jk SxiNs, 1'HILAHbLi'IllA. ott L i.li dvulem. alesmcn - WanteJ) LOCAL Oil TK'AV KM NO, ton'11 onr t;r-ry M k. sUry, t ituit Chaso Bro:Ler8 Company, CS TACUSHtO 1832. VJ 0 Broom Manufacturers Sl'.ppIiCS v N( r t !'p M t III'-" ' . ROBERT DiCAEY . CO , (ii in ral ( euiniiica M -ti haut-, 77 Him-;. I..:- la. - - - AGENTS v- ; I Na: ' '- . v O O O C21 OURE i in K - ' ,-. n '-a OUSTERS v'A WEDDING OUTFIT fcr 5200 I 12 iun -ara . OtHIJI I tATlREi TO s-v' Lcmmg numbers will contain uniqee papers vt l . A..E X V..I S" i , mm Al.,.. M "ff J !"AKU vUMtN CARELESS OF MONEY?" g "ARE AMERICAN GIRLS TOO INDEPENDENT?" 1 CAN WOMAN KEEP A 1 MOTHERS AS MATCH-MAKERS." Edited by Edward W. Eok. The I.dFs' Home J msL lus a pnid for circulation of nearly HALF A MILLION copies each issue, a larger circu lation then any cii.er periodical ia the world. wM j On the Mews Stands, 10 Cents per Copy. Subscription 51.00 per Tier. V" 0,1 0ur 40-Pase Premium Catalofie. including Art Needlcrork Inctruc-f - tion, nicileJ FREE upon application. 12 CRTIS rUELISHnTa COMPANY, It.Uadclphia, Pa. f 14 ojy. Ha rra saw Rabbarat .( It.Vthf, boI Tbeaa an Um oid em Aitmui with WolffsACHEBIacWng It auaea thnm lonk tika new: and my fthifa also dnioudl with It. hold Usttr paUnh I MILU Ih iub6ar. avan atMioid th aoow oranp In. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Prest to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Baa what eao ba dcoa with 2SC. worth at W CAM rMJ0. m 1 ' 9 ' WOLFF RANDOLPH. Phlldelphl. -AA n Drujt Faint md Mum f untuning Hwrm. ' s HERIFF'S SALE. H vifue nf s-i!iftrv wrl's of Fi Fa and Vend Fx iued out of the Otnn of (.'-onnm-n 1'Uas il'Ntm erei County, Pa., I w ill e-;pise to pulilie si'leat iie t i.uri iiv.usu, iu Sauunsjl, l'a., at 1 o' 1r1c . m., on FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1S00, AH tlit ru'M, I. Co. iutt-rcvt ami Hafm of Jolin rhort, of. iu, and lo the fi'Uovvius deM:rirn.'ii rttl rttite, vfjt : A fvrta.H 1ft of cround situato In Hotkivonil IlC(tHht StintTt?t i 'ountv. l'a., tKiinnlt'i. on iho Nonh hy ut of Ztn U. MiUr, oil the tan hy C'xs t'n-t-k. i ni-; Smth by lnt ol (ro. ilolu- l.t.ur, ci.d on tht Wet ry t hoipenii'ir ):HY)11L' tl.THll On''tf! M I'AOMOTV ! 1 H IV d Vi I- iiu.h'Hi.M', Willi a oac-story kltciicii, illi t.;c ;- JHIl'iflllllUVH. Tdktii in fX'('Mtinu us tli (roiorty of John Shoit. nt ihc Miii ol' Anhuu v iirudU.'rry. All tlir riht, tii, iiitcn-st n:d clifi of J. . Mcv r-, .-I hI.. r. i'i and to l in !. iu de & h!h d n k! inii. vir.. : Lot Nns. pi.t mihI li?7. 1o"rtti.l in s-t-i-'i'l Avr :ih .''i-ria!i' i''rootdi. A'.. a irn I i. i.tnd luah Hi Su:!ti;ti, TtwnSit. Nnn-rvt I'm:M. r.'ni.tii.ii.ar Smjmt," uiii I ui '!"t h"-, v:-rr or I !. 'X-t : ii.i; iiNiin tui-ii.uMtt it ( fni I u II ii rit'ltrt ixiUlUHll ; i-xn-pt'ii;' Un rf Md Jl IH-r.'ii-. w h 11 h wt'if -mid lu fi::.A' i.-t-inri ti 4;.i:iiit J J. t.: '.id o;lio Liuwii uM.ii'.!il.-4l' ln;;rliU7 triVl. Titk- ti Ut eo'ition as i-c rrct r:y of .1. O. Mt'ytrs ot j1 tht; uit ut Lniaiiiitl J-irii- AI.H All tioTlht,ti;U. Intoro? mid !niinof M;rhu I ivi-rf uf. m and lo iho l;uwiiig ditnU.d rval ifttf, y. : A oriuiii tract f hind siimitt- in Joniirr T . SouiiTM-t 'HinTV. !'., Mlfiiiiu lands ol Jotm C. Wk'hit John Hnvn. s, Jihuls Aniicny, t l , otm- tAi'.HIie MiTf, IHUTf or 14'?. huvfi liKTeoit t re ai d tW(-.--iory fraiiK dwrlltiiif Inn1, lojj Ktrti and oilier oalb;n:dii)trt, Willi tlie iinirlt- Iasi n in titii.n ns the proprrty of Mfliuol Cover, ut t!u suit ol Jwb t' tvei , St. txet'Utor, et ttl. AI .- Allthcrijiht lit'r. i;itfrrt nnd rlii;in if (Vm t'lit !C::i::e H:-d . M. Wrtdworti:, of, in tjnd to j Trtotnu!i loi'tof r; round iumU'tii iVTlin Uor. oiin-r'i u' I'ly. rt-t ttnn.lM y Ji-ii-K M. on the So-tli. Mu:;i ' r.- St-ft i on the I'lfd. Nonti Sim ( o i t!e -w'trh. and ' ! of J. J. Meyers' lic'.r on l;. WtM. lut vine U.e;voi orecttd twovlory from dueliiiiK 1m him , ialii", tit id other ouihuild ilis. w the u';wu.ui'TMe Taken mi 'Xf"H'i t the pm'fty of Onwitt F.iifc-nini W, M. , iriMvorth, lor. U-u , at tbeti:t of ton an 1 Liehty's Adiu'r. A 1.30 All tlie rie hi, till, in'c rest and rlairn ofi;. . I.ielHy, il. V. lUrkley. Administrator of Kman'l I.U hly. o!c('d.. a:d K. M. IVikley, f. iu and to the ioliou ititf den liifl real ft.ite, v;z : A certniu lot id" ground iur-in iu Mi-yerdale liorotih. SitnerM'tt tuiiity. i a., kuovti on the plan of.fiii tovm m l"t No jil'Oinu'-rV Additi.'-i " Nut;d td v. the Ntr:ii ly Stmnnit s:rit, on tliel.a-i ' y Sixth trtl. n tl.r S uth by ilixh Uritt, mid the WeM !y Jl A o. Kuilrustd. Tk'!i in Kx u ton a tlie proi1y "f 'i. F). I.ifiiiy. Km.tn 1 l.i'dity'R Amr uud K. M. iterk ley, at the hail L: Uiivid I-ijii'.y. AIX) A!I the rint, title, li.terest mi l elniin of Adrnn Kru- iiine, if. it; and t' the I ;joa in; deseri t d ivai 'Tale vi,: A (-frfriii; t: ;i-t :f land in;n In Jenr.or Twr, SoiiM-rv-t t ti'in'i', ("rt.. oj'M(i-.i lands of (itilWti Y rit-dlme. Jjn-nt Krvn, Mrs. l'.elle t ; r i 1 1 : h. Hie! nlhi ri, io'iiMiiiio2 ti H-'tv? ii.oiv r If", having tin :!! t-r i -d h ui -t i v piKiik !vel)inir h;OMi lt.iC t-nz'.i and 'i ; i nd iin'N Jih ti; aj.purfe- 'i .tk o In x ei!tin of the oror-'rtv ofAdain r:itit;;ii', nt ttir Mit i.'f Jacob iiulliiiau. In trust rir i.::r.;ii'.i Kiiediine. AI.SO All the i1ilil.tiile, InttTt Rl fl'td rlaEm of erie V. aMitttit ol. :it Him to the fodowinc dtwriU-d r al etaii' ir. : A certain h.i of around Ktuat in Iwi ? iule iioMnuli. m ncN''! ttU'ity, I 'a., fc'-.iw n on t'y i-lrin . f Mid ionn a, jot Xo. 11: " i!i'ir.rs a tdiM hi l i.mit -l oi ; t - North t y No:'ll l. oil tin- K:i-t V I. L'tUll . o:i III" 8tl!ii hy ltde St. HMit on th- ei l.v iot No. .n Ta'ii in t xti uiion a the pntK-riy of'.'iirte V. i.aiiiHii al lite suit t.f M.eliael Inciter, in inw lr hliiil eUl C. '..;iii:uu. - NOTiCC- A 11 pern p:ir hasiiig at th attftve mile will pVai tnkf iiot;ee that H' per eent. of the pur- luiM' niofiry muM Le T ,ld t:en tin- pii-ty l km ke1 ilowi:. oi lu-rw ie il w fit m am - pitted lo sale at the rik ol" the rir-t .i:rf!:iier. The residue of t!ie pnndm.Me money li;u-t Ih- ;-aidoitor Ketore Thur-dny if the first k of Miy term of t "ourt, the ti'iie hx'.-d lv the 4 on i1 for m iniTie 1 he arkiw idi.unn! of U rd himi no d-ed u iU la ackni vledjjed until the pur riiiw money is jid iu full. SiiruurV OFiirK. ) K. 8. MrMIU KN. fcomtTH-t 1 A pr. Jth. i MheriiT. at ai 11 irle- tmm 3T fi lo fl.-i.'H lricvel. ind Taiiilems, Liini, li lis and Si.udriev fw'iij Ijr lari.-e l!lustratir:'talu).'ueW J. A. Johtoa, 1h SmlilitieKt fcreet. t tittneh. V. V ' In I r-. YOU CAN FIND THIS n.i.uMU ml I v4 f. O O O 0 - . v V1 VA T at EE TofSD tf T.ltS I.it.E AL OUTDOOR eiCYOLse SPRING TOILETTES. New and Dressy SpringWraps. fc A Oa..i:t o ; Tn ! , . it" rx oiyiibu opnng x Oiicite. What Parasols will be Carried, f- Three Stylish Spring HatsJJ The Season's fT Traveling Cloaks, New Clothes f for Children, A Charming Evening Gown.fe Some Suits for Eoys. Fashion's Newest f Fancies. r- By Mra. JOHN W. BISHOP. li Hints on Home lL Dressmakinsr. V By EMMA M. HOOPER. A. on popular topics, including SECRET?" ACHILD'S AWFUL TORTURE, j Trie Helpless Victim of a Flenillsh Steo-Mother. j RtNuoK, Me; Sljy li. A shocking rase j of child torture is reported from Oldtown, a 1 duzen miles up the river. Krtd Sawyer and wife, with two little, daughter!', e'gbt and ten ara old, live in a Imle while flame boose on the ou'.tkirti oi Ioi'.iokii village. Sawyer himself is not reitaidI ax a purticu Inriy vicious man, but his wife is a veritable (iei.d. It Ioni been known by the in ifU- bora tljat i be utile girls were not ell t.vi.t- id, but lost week it was learned that liny were Mi'jtrlcd almost daiiy to sbotkii.g a'jute, ihe eldest, Myrtle, bein especially niallrta'.cd. fcevtral rsona dtclnrud tbey had seen the te-niotlier take Myrtie hy ibe hair. .ii!l it from her hea l ta luiidfula at.d ttic.ii tbrow l.tr violently to tbe grouin', while odiers have heen Hie unnatural wo man strike the child acr.e the luce with a club with buoli l rc as to mate bir uncon Sl'il ms. Sfrtcrday night a mob nirr'tiiid-.d the SunyerV bouse, vu!i tneei ; -.-latioii t'lcuj t urii;;; liilu mJ bis ii.'e. Tiny were too la.e, the c tiiie having ot wind of what was go i tit; on, ft k-i j ):-t Iruin Uaiior, leaving tl.c children Ix -bifid. Tlie nbit-l ciiii 1 ;.re.-iiiitd a pitiful aidturame, her Iril iuiio body I'tili Covered with euL, sores and bruiss from bend to foot. Her left wtist was bro ken and iier aim I'raitund, while the bridge of her nose m as sniajhed in as though by a blow by a club. It was found tliut her wrist r.ud arm bad uteri broken tix witks before by the sti u lumber Ibrowinf; the child htm iiy to the ground and then kick ing br. Xo atit iition w as paid to the child's suf fcringr, the Aavagu step uioibt r threatening her win; inbuilt dL-alii if sUo did not s'.op crying ; and, moreover, tbo beliiiess viutiin was told bhe would cerlainly be killed if she cuiii;ila:ntd to anyone of her treatment. Not content wilh th:., the tigress actually sank ber teeth rcpt;atid!y into the arms and body of her victim. Tl.e girl's cloth ii g t came glued to her ll-rli with clots of l l.nxl and the physician w ho called, a -d to use warm water to remove her g;i:ni ni. Ask Your FrljnUs About It. Your distressing coith can be cured. We know it because Kemp's Balsam within the pa.-t few years bus curid ao many coll.. lis and Colds iu this community. I remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merii. Ask some friend who has tifed il what bethinks of Ki rap's Hali-am. There is no medicine so pure, none so etPx-tive. Large bottles 5uo and l at all druggists'. We now have fonie faint indications of approaching poring. The weather is softer, milder ; the loafer brigsde is recruiting, and yesleiduy w saw the firt spring lint. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn lluir.n: I'losse Inform your rofidera th-it I liava a priaiuve remedy for tlie aboTO-uamed di3e. By its timely up Uiounanda of brift)eM cat-a bare been porrxiaaently cured. 1 ariail be tfiA to ecad two bottle of my remedy FUEE to any of your readers who haa conmimptioii if they will end u tbeir tipreaa and P. O. addrcxa. ltoqwet fully, T. A. iiLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St., H. Y. In the Supreme Court of IVmisylvania a dei isiun w as miide that is of a good deal of iniji'irtance to landlord and a certain cliii-s of tenant?. It a he'd (hat furniture lecs ed to a boarding-house keper is not exempt from liability to seizure for rent. It may le that between the landlady and the leas'ir of the furniture the property belonging :o the latter, bat as between the woman aid her landlord the furniture belonged to her and was liable to d'siress." I'nder f,:ni ulingoft'ie cjii't it ha been held th-t the poivls (.f a stranger on demised .remi ses are not liable ; Unit g ods on storage are exempt ; that goods in p session ofacon s'gn e for sale on cj'nni."sim arjX.:mp'. etc. IIiit Your riuiiiia and Organs at II. Kb ber i Uro.V, () Hood St nil, 1 ittslinrstU. V.'l.v? r.c('u?e K .-r A l'.ro. are t! i Oultl and mot relMl.le d'-y.ler;: because Klclier ,t Urn. are tiie only i n; in all I'itlo burgli w iio are, and ban; b-n fr year", praciica! t'ino tt-ai jier-. nnd j.iano m:-.kerM, oecau-e Kbb r.V l!ro. a;c ti: t.vclusive airniK for i.'l tlie be t pi I'r.i and orgars made in this v mafy ; le;raiio Kleber & lir. are admitted to !. ilie ni.el honest amt tru.-' woiicy niii-e dialer?- in rillsbnrli and wtr-itn li ri!iy ;.ait;ii ; titeaure Kleber it Uro. -eil lower, tiike r mailer profits and sive asicr tune pa md.n un.l lot p-r warranlecs ihiin nov otber hmiM", etc. Al KUUts' you can buy the wonderful Sioinv.ay, the great C.imut', the 'p'ilar oier. nu t tlie tweet Kiiimmiii pianot-; al.i'j the lovely llurd. lt i.rgims an'1 the unriVMlrd Vix-'diun church orcan"". If you want He .it and trt prii-i!, call ut Kleber .t Itro.'e. B rethren Annual Meeting. Kr..m May III b to L'Tth iin-tiiMve, tlie It. & ). K. It will sell i scurbion tickets to Per t!e Springs near. Warrennhurir, Mo., to the Annnul Meeting of (b rman Ita;tUts, at the following low rates for the round trip : I'on jlueiicc, Jio.'iO; I'rsina. $JTl: K-x-kwtvxl, $Jj 30 ; Johnstown, C'.ii; llooVersville, i Hi; Ptf.ytstown, '.l"i ; t'olemans, ; Somerset, $J."Kk; l.t rlin, $2-" V; Meyertdal ."-J. Tii Let will lie good to return up to end including June 'Ji:lt, Tvl). From War renbiirL'. tick. 'Is can be pureha ed to points in S.uthwevt MivKonri, Kansas, Xehrar-ka, jnd the Indian Territory, at one fare for the ri:'id trip. The t-:.le i f these ticket? will be fr uii May .".1 to :;ith and will beg.d until June 'Jo:h. For tiiketi ard further inf. ir n.Mt;i.n apply to Aent- of the i;. A O. It. K. or to V". W. Pn king. Traveling IV-ienger Airrtil, S'unetM-t. l'a. ICO Laaioa Wanted. And '' to-!! if. mi! on any dn'cu.M f..ra -..f't.'.a! p. k.-.' of lne u I'j'niiy !-.!. J tt e j, r ! '.! 1 rerne.iv, d M.ior..) ! i.t i ":! j-:t i.. it in t!i ; r M ...e !! - -r .1 n i I trie i'' ! 1 ..- ! , ' ;..! j- . u-e. I r , . , cm Hi K i': ' Up loe ' i i - . ' - 1 : ! :.e ie't ,- n.. .. . . . ! :: d-.;.-. tv. j - - Sham Centrals. I M.tior !av:.l y Wr-g-.i. of !ie t ''v t.r-' New Vi 'ic Volunteer-, bilia to fjn tru't:ng al.n;" '.r. V ,r-wi! plume, aa lirii This atid l!e:. fhat. and oi.ee ij a while Bet (.IT a r.. t j .ke ab ui iheni. One of hi U-t id tt l of a 'ntiloruian "li'ini every body c!!d ietiera!" in W -itnrton. and who am b'ougl.l to I vM ' y i;- (le irge II. M.ar.ie. Tiie res' i-nera! w led into reml.ii'i-encm of ibe u by l e .l ief. I finally a . !..ui in is ht mm he hvl i-ervisl. The in in beike 1 a' him in a:oi.i,-i .xer.i. wilh the reply: ".Vi.y, 1 r.-.ii i in ar'iiy at all." ' "Jl.it your title c-f Oti-ftjr ( ler:ed 1iar;ie. ( li," responded thrt hli f.irniar "I vuj i( ti.i..". ,n aV ;!; thrnigb my havni been a mr,ivr of tL d ni-ril As-en-.h'.y i Igilatri of ti e Si.-.te, and ibe ii-il title MK." Prchlblticn in New Vork. Ai.mxv, May 9. The e;i!aiuro to-d.ij' "ljsed finally tb--joint resolution providing fir sui'ia..don to the v. 'en, of tin; State of a.i amen .j men t to the Constitntiof prohibit ing tie manufacture and rule of lutox'a ting liq i.:r. The nm. udnient will be voted upon, at it .special election next April. To Prctcctthe Stars and Stripes. Vai!!,(;tok, May, 9. Krprescntativc ('ahiwi-Il intrniir.reii in ilie Honfi to-i)av a hill iiitrikl-jcvd byS.H. Cos in ll.c Fcrty-riftli Cuf.Rrens to ircvrr.t tlie o-crution ofih Vnitcil Stati-? (l-.i. Tiie Mli proviilen that any porfion who slial! ili.-lif;ijn tiie National lia-, citl:-r hy prinlini; on it or attaching to it any advertisement frr puhlic display, shall l.c puilty of a misdemeanor, and on convii lion sliall Up lined not over $.10 or im prisoned for not less than .U d.iys or both. Died Frcm a Cat'i Bite. rWNViiiE. Va., Slfiy 9 1 Hotkingl.rm c-ouniy, N. C, David Stokes (coloicd; f truck at a ci'.t, am! the enmped animal flew at him and fast em d it teeth in his nrit. The cat held ou so tenaciously that lis head had to be severed liefore its grip could be reiaxtd. Stokes was taken sick at once and roon ditd. FOR AND INFANTSMVAUDS. TRADtsQ RA.ET. tABOR MARK. iomersef Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Man crACTURta ika.Dealxr Whoi esali asb Rktailer or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soft-Woods, OAK, POPLAR, SIDINGS, PICKETS, MOULDINGS, ASH, WAI-NCT, FLOORING, PAS II, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE I'INE, LATH, ELINl'H, NEWEL I'OSTr! A General Line of all grades of Lumter and Buililinir Material ami Roofing Slate kept in.it. k ALw, can furnish anything iu the line of our business to order with reasonable promptm, Mich ax Brackets, 0id-sized work, etc. ELIAS CXJSriNGIIA.M, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL PAY YOU - To BIT Vol R JXcnioi'iuI Work or Wilfl. F. SHAFFER, KOM KI WKT. I'HN.VA, itamiu- .tiircrof and lit':iler in E'ftvrn Work femkhedoA Wsorf XiLt, wa'l i mm m mm m Alto, Ap.nt far Ifie WHITE ISKOXZE! Persons In need of MONUMENT WOKKfwill find it U tlieir iuier -i-t to call at my shop where u proper ?iiov inn wiiiU. pnen t'liin. uvid J't:'(K'it (itf'irniUi ni IH Kiiry ft., turf .( VKHV LOW. I invite special atieuti'in to ilie White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introd ieed t.y REV. W. A. RING. a a Deei.!.-.! lniToviDierit in tlie point of MATERIAL ANi ( OS.ii'krc'i'ION. and which i.s .leMiu.d u I the Popular Mimtinient lor our (.'ImnKeable t'li-Jiiau.-. tii, GIVE HE A CALL. ViWl. F. SIIAFFEIt. IL li. Downs' Vegetebl-s Ea!sarr.:c Ellzlr Is a positive cure for Coughs, ColM.;, ( roiii, "lioopinr-('oali, Cutarrii, Ilouise tici. Jiillucnza, Spitting Bloot!, P.ruiH-liitis. Astliniii. Lung icver, J'lct;:-iv. ::inl all diseases of the Throat, Chest ami I.uns. As an Expectorant it has i.o c;i; :l. Consumption lias hcea cured times without iiuriilicr ly its timely iiio. itlnuls the itlcciatcJ surfaces, anil cures when all other remedies fail. Fifty-sire years t.l constant use h:is jirovcli its virtues. Eciy family aliouhl Lccp i: in the h..t:sc. Sold everywhere. llcliry, Johnson d: Lord, Proprietors, Euiliiijjtoli, Vt. Dr. Henry Baxter's fV. and rake Bitters aRiire cure for Costivencss, UiliouMiess, Dyspepsia, Ir.dii stiun, iJiser.ses ci' the , Kidneys, Torpid I.iver, Kheiiniatism, Llizziness, t-ick Headache, Loss of A; ( -Lt. Jaundice, Apoplexy, I'alpitations, Erujitioiis and SSkin Diseases. Kci p the St. i" ach, Ilowels, and Digestive Organs in good workiii! order, and perfect l:e::'th the result. Ladies and others suhject to ISick Headache v.iil lind iciii I ;:; c pcniiaiient cure Ly the use of these Hitters. Ecing tonic and mildly ptirat;-. c they purify the blocnh I'rice 2o cts. per bottle. For sale l y all dealcis in n-.- ('.. cine. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietor., Burlington, Vt. Iletiry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Man and lv. t best external remedy for Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains. ,Jriii.M-s. 15:irns and Scalds, Sciatica, Iliickiu-he, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all olmf Palie. and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Kcmedy for Gulls. Strains, Scratches. Sores, Ac., on Horses. :ic trial will prove its merits. It etfects are iu m-'.-t cases instantaneous. Every hottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 'S cts. and 00 cts. pr bottle. Sold every whore. JOHN N. SNDYER. ACT., SOMERSET, PA. SCI-IMIDT The Largerst and Most Complete r:::::z:::::::::::::::: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1836. G-- "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINEWH1SXIES . IMPORTER OF WINES. LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. AT ! -l.!7 FUTII AYES nr WATEhPROOr COLLAR or. CUFF HP- C.".V :t p.ILIED CM '" Nto to FnllT ! BE MP TO THE MARX ! NEEDS NO LAUMCSiNC. CAN Bi . M?D Ut.1 A r.-CMEHT, THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. hiU aTLviliA Tl.tiMctlrr. r'J., late of Green- V. iL. Avt V vil!. Tw... Soin.r .To., l'a. : . A ffU,, ltUT of ailuiinlMraliou n Ihc alune estate 1,7 .tJ?tC!T!'-' i-r'-'i i." V.',' lmviim lief 11 vrnnlH1 to Ibi nnler.frned b th I 1.1 rV'.: A r''i'SAvt--'';r V fimia-r ami.oriiv. imii.-e ,htr-liv irivon to ail '.' i . Jr-r":C.'-T-.V -J.. ersNu inl(-b(e1 tosai.l r 4(te lo niak- imiiuli ale ptiin'iii. hii.I ili.e' aviiiKi'iiiitim amuiiM the aaiBe will in -iit iScn, o.ll ,' aiiiiienncnu-d to. aett lenient on Saturday. tli -.4in ilay of .May, IK) et Iho :ie residi nee o' dee'd. J.. K. HiiTirSTKTI.FK. aprlfi. Atiuinlmur. 5 ft is ec solid handsome cake of scouring soapwhich has no equal for all cleaning purposes excephin the laundry-To use il is to yalue ih- What will SAPOLIO do? Why it will clean paint, mako o:l-cioths bright, and give the floors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It vill taka the grease eff the dishes and off the pot3 ani pans. You can ecpit the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin, the bath tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will bo as clean aa a new pin if you use SAPOLIO. One cake will prove all wo say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it ESTASE CP EOTiTBSS. THZS2 13 271 KIS 2ATCLI3 ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK. ' THE GNLT Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUASLC IK Cmohb lrNTUM NO TlCTHIMi. A Quickly Assimiluted Foci ton DYSPCFTIC8, CONSUWfTIVtS. CONVALESCSINTS. A PrarecT Nutrient m au. WasTiNa Diseases. Rcooiaca NO COOIUNG. Ktcpa tN All CtiM-Tti. Iff-ffn rnrnor h. "ii.Kt l c-"iJ tsn Kiki ix.j or 1?. fAKTi." mMkad tuauj 'i.tnar, Dolibor-Goodale Co., BosTort. Macs. rximisTSAS Cg?e3APni: riiACTiCAUYhTKn 7 rH..iVT( Olj-.i, mm L-f Sr. Prlco LI:.: t Over SCO Ccautiful Designs. y M-:CFeri'iF!i av MONUMENTAL BF.ONZ CCrAW, BUILDIaNTG ::::::: :::::::z::::z Telephone No. CCfl. I F, PITTsitUKUlT, VESXA. Witt imi4 aft '41 k--.rT -.. - i ivot to Discolor? THIS MARK. TRADE Mark. r. !KAM KU yr't. -l.vr. aMt. Jlr-aiit, I; i i f-5 a, - Xl. LlLULOns 'nr. "CCOD ENOUGH" T.kmua ri- OIL MD GASOLINE CAN! 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