A STYIilSH XEWSrr.iXG noxxKT.' r.T .mvp un.tra. A '-'.ri tiny be !-i!i your;.; an '. fair, A ewrwi ail-! wiunitL,' iToitarr, Hie may hare hair of iMf:i An--! lovi-Uat'.-s of feature: Slie may he UrffiseJ in silk a:!i.-. - Of such I write my simni't But to - jvrfcxt !0i' mii 't cvar A s'.rlir't n?w si'riii, lioi'.:!c!. Satin its strings ni'iJot its riiiaic. A pke to hnu'I !imenioiis. Thus should the bo:inot fairly r.iaic'.i Its wearer's sweet rm-t.!2ms! : And when f!ic siiim-9 wi:!i all hrr char: Casting tboir giow u;kii ii. Our heart" ai:l hta.!.- nr all '."wit. 'm -I 11 this new s;r.ns bfir.R'".. AHliou-h a W.y may he ihiin Yc, iv'y Jt lo feature II r lia'r bright red, her eye? i-'0!.t S-'evn In fact, a li'i:iciy Tiiurc; Yet if !ht Ixjiinot i in style. The la Jic.M, ar. they're human ! Will all exclaim as with one hrcalh ! Oh 1 what a charming woman ! V.'c scv hiv.-ht iMiiiicts here am! there IVej. out like f-wivt 'i-rin- fljwers ; Well they t ombisic the la'. and t- 'i-l, T!i':? la'ii hats of ours ! An 1 bulMr.:, wouM y..rt kavr on cj:r The h:ii'jir; '.colli I u:i it " Take Lu:ue -.mi-.- i.h-xaul Mayr:i!;:h; A f tyli-:i new ijvriii;; bonne:. l.!VE AMI WAU. "All is f.iir in love is an j wld savin?, and thought I dout the truth of the assertion, it still is many times brotight to be.tr on even'o with great fitness, .o at least thought tac dramatist 'erso!;:f oi my titue tketcii. One night, ai t'.e moon was look ing with serene and unclouded face upon her beloved companion, the earth, in one corner of that sphere 6iie beheld a peculiar scene. 1 i.S scrne, ilivi uco lino us coiiipoj.t -ii parts, consisted of a low, ramhlirig hi one house surroun.led by an old; fasiiioncd garden which contained, j :.mong many other thing, an arbor,'! a lovintr coui-le heated liiercin, and : a large, corpulent and very angry old man crouched behind tiicar - bor. and daring upon the two teat- ed so cosily together. 1 really cannot see, sam losepalm nj-bell, the angry old man's j JIo Cam i bell. daughter, "why papa dislikes vou co much, and so cruelly forbids our marriage. 1 am very Kurc that he knows no evil about you.': "Nor any good for that matter,"' thought the angry old man, J'squire Cainpltll. "No darling,'' said the young man of handsome iiite and empty head, "lie knows no evil of me except my poverty ; but then, that itself is, in ids eyes, a crime; but, you, Kosie, my loved one, you will not let your father's harsh commands separate us. Let us fly together, be united in the bmids of holy wedlock and be liappv ever more in each other's society:""' "I do love vou dear Howard," re- plied Pose; "hut my father, suppose he should ret use to jrgivc me, 1 should be indeed very wretched.'' "Oh, never fear," replied Howard, "all is fair in love or war, you know, and when the governor l'mdr the thing is done, he'll be all right in no time." "Willi!" thought the 'Squire, hliakir.tr bis list ireiully at the couple, we ii see, you goou lor iioimtig, lazy, lurtui:ed.r.ntmg rascal. "And if I consent to elope with you will vou alwavs love me ?'' snifllid Pose, applying a morsel of: lace and linen to her eyes. "Always!"' exclaimed Howard, with all the fervor at his command : "you shall be the idol of my soul, tiic star of my existence, now and forever!" lie likewise added mcn- tally, bills." "and the payer of all my "Then I w ill consent to leave the parental roof and follow."' The lovers finally arranged to i lope on the following night, at the hour of midnight Howard was to be there with a horse and buggy; to hoist a ladder to the fair one's cham ber window, assist her down, and then on the wings of love, to go to the nearest parsons and be mar ried. Alter these arrangements the couple parted, Howard clambering over the garden Avail and Hose hur ried towards to house. "All is fair in love or war, is it?' ', growled the 'Squire, as he toasted! hi3 feet at a warm fire, and drank with relish a huge glass of home brewed ale, for it was autumn, just the time a fire seemed cheeriest, and a mild stimulant most pleasant "Well," continued tiie Vquire, "I'll let you attend to the l ive, Iiilo 1 manage the war department, and we will see who comes out ahead,' and chuckling to, himself the "squire went to bed. The next day Mr. Campbell took into his confidence Jonas, the hired man; a good matured eiLl soul, to tally devoted and deeply attic bed to his master. Thev both laughed as they laid their plan and sejiarated with a mutual wink. Meanwhile, IIoe, desperately ner vous over her coming Highland d i ing to tell some ono of her de- volions to her Howard, fmally de - termined to take her nurse and fos- ter mother into her confidence. llagar Whitelield had been a bound girl, brought up by the S'ltiircs wue, and when Lose s mother was called avavk leaving her tender infant lo llagar s charge, no one thought 01 depriving her ol her trust. So she had been at the hall ever since, as housekeeper. nurse, and companion all in one. She was a tali, stoutly built and a very energetic woman; a thrifty and withal a sensible person. 'llagar," said Hose, glancing at her from the corner of her eye, 'I have a secret to tell you, if you will promise not to tell father, or meddle in any way." She made the required promise, with a large mental reservation, in case it should be her duty to inter fere. So Hose confided to her the wonderful secret Then llagar at- Pintl lo tlt- nn,l rnanr. ti.o prl out of her resolve, but Hose in lte usc promptly followed by rencw spitcofall ixrsistcd in her deter- cd -rgy and vivacity, mental and mination, she therefore concluded I pniacal improvement, and gradual to trv Etrategv instead. "I'll not tell the 'squire," she.soI liloquised, as she set the table for tea, "for it wouid only set him storming, but I'll Etudv a plan to keep Rose home, and the 'squire will lie none the wiser." Rose packed up lier most valua the houre toward twelve. About ten o'clock a knock was heard ot the door of Hose's room. and she tremulouslv demanded who I ,.,i..,i...i was there. "It is I ;" came from outride. "Open the door, I have brought you a glass of my elderberry wine" to brace you up." flosc hastily unlocked tlie door llagar gave her the wine and told ble belonging m a ponnateau, with , ; , . iroou resuiw, inai ene conunueu its a wiiuiy ueaunr Heart, was impa- - 1 . , ------e - t-, uou uum tuteu, auu maue uer bo en- tientlv watcJiin? the pIow inairh of Kaa IH.110.. P"J?nal J .were , thusiastic in its praise, that she hag ; l;(.r to drink every drop, liosc foil- int; mucii 121 nee. i: I Ha;:ar termed it, o'kmI racor, :ir j ul.lllK-ll ! tlie Flo?, inafcintr a wry "I think it :mi-t ! wrv ! ICC ;t:v-ifs LilttT," said llox ' "Yourf iv.tvou.i, voiii ' Ilfirnr. "Ltv Kwii, :uid ll:iptr liu.-tlcd around th i watehir.-r Kose as she did en. ..,.n!.-,l t.ikf a lOOtil I 5oon the jriil If -an t- nod. and her hodv bo-an to stvar tj and fr-v ! and finallvaYtor half a deen cSortsto iftraitdiU-aupand keep awake Uo.e ,-u:':.4. .....1,1,.,.., Ilasrar gave u Eigh of.-'a'J.-'f.iction jalthi-, and deftly removing the . girls wrajis, laid lier hi her bed. j Then, clothing I;erself in the hr.t, j cloak' and thick veil, fc'.e .atdowti ; to v.tiently await the C";::incr of tlie i ladder and" the lover, j Promptly at twelve oVlock, I low lard drove up beside the g-rc!cn gate which fastened upon ii.o inside. icaus';ig the painful r.ee.s-itvof seal j iug tlie walk This he did anddrop-;p'-d iul i the arms -f two men. j who ftulii.tg a piece (if wood and a I kandkerchit-f into his mouth, so aa ) t' totallj obstruct Iti-? voe.d orgai s. bore h.im silently to t::em-)i;e lioitst. c.vA turned the kev upon him. "All is fair in love r V;ir,'' ! oercd tle "squire, throve iiole. Prottv good molt , tV ;ty ei i the he left him to muse alone. squire then wrap e.l liimse:; louchiii'jr a rs, boix- a his 'daagn ; ent'y tap- .-:1 cjsely f :i -re cloak, atid c,,:'t idl h it over !ii j hi'l h r to the wimiow j t r. and climbing up. ; up-ja tne jiaae. ii.!T:tr. 'rawm-r aroumi lier lace, suzou i.-ise s weit l.d raising ( ,iv lis possi- j pe.c ;.'r.l Hurt r.vir.'ivm. the w ;dow Ftiid as so Lie : "Is it vou Howard !nded ' i os. are vou reao ; re: the 'squire i;i a husky v Without reply, llagar tb! ort:m'.nt au, ::n 1 ,; vcr t'ue window sill, r .. m the Vov.ire and to-'tt i .;.,, herself j h'-r hano in r thev de nkd the ladder. ! "I never knew Hose bad fueh a i i.uiid on Ikt before," thought the j 'squire, as he grastK-a 1 lager 6 broad Howard has a hand almost l as toe squire s, iouj-ht llatrar at i the same time. Noiselessly the two entered the carriage, and as llagar expressed it, "set sail," for the village. The journey wa3 perlormed in si-1 ler.ee, ami without any love-like oenionstration, because was afraid of betraying each one mself herself to th ,'ier. When they had arr ved at the directly lo town, the "squire dr irson Mednian : this t'Cmg :uso a part oi ti:e man oi i.'.e uciraveu e lovers, and Howard had bespoken the services of the parson ; so there wr.s a light burning in the window as they arrived. Now was the lime l-r the denoue- ; mcr.t, and ' rRoniri hutched to 1 himself over tne consternation arm i dismay Pose would feel when she 1 found out how she had been tricked ; j while llagar experier.-vd the same , satisfaction over' the thought of j Howard's defeat. The parson met them at the door, ; and handing llagar to the parlor, j to gam composure, he le-1 the squire j nuo liu: s.umg room w.iere a warm 1 Gre blazed. J Here the man do.Ted os coat and j hat. and to the horror of the parson disclosed the gloonn' visage of 'squire Campbell, who hastily ex- (plained the situation, and then j turning his back to the door, sent the parson to summon Pose. He softly announced to llagar that they were waiting, and llagar divested" of her borr ow d npparah walked into the room. As she neared the fireside, the ! souire turned, and well, tne scene that followed is Ix.tur mi ncu s : th-;t described The parson realized the situation at once, and sinking into a chr.ir, laughed till the tears ran down hi.- fion- ivhilo ITT'iir in boHo of her ! surmise and dismay, was so amused at the expression oi me squire s i - face, that she shook : her sides with! y swamp angel and have her laughter. 'charge it in the bill. And then a "Thunder and Mars !"' roared the i reaction would set in, and he would Vouire. "What does tills mcau How in the name of satin came you here?'' llagar "s only reply a fresh I burst of laughter, At length, after much talking, ' gesticulation and explaining, the j mystery cleared up, and the 'squire J cooled down. j "And cm I, then, lo be deprived 1 of the pleasure of marrying some- body?" said the parson as they were preparing to leave. I think it is a great pity to waste so r .j and time for nothing. j "iiad," replied the "s iuire, "it'c a I Pit v to end ail clopetner.! so tame! v. What do you say, Hagrr ? Do vou ti.tnb ..;. ,:!i s t.-w gother?" I '-Ju t as you say, .- pi:r re- liiied liagar, hnsklv. I am wil- ling it you are. Ifo the parson tied t'.e the "s-mirc and ilagar 1 . Knot, ana denarted j man and wife. Wh-n they reached j home it was ju'-t breaking"' day, and j t he Vpiire going to the- smoke house, J released the discomfited Howard, j while llagar found Ko?o still sleep- ; ing tiuito sound! v. Of course the whole affair leaked i ; out, and the 'squire to stand many a joke on the subject. VinilmfT f 1 1 ;i t l!nfi Ktill vono.l f r! her Howard, ho left them marn 'For." quoth the Viuire, "if Hose 'is determineii to marry a blockhead, a blockhead is all that is I fit for her." Improvement for Mind and Eody. For genuine merit there is no ton ic sold that begins to compare with Parker's Ginger Tonic. One oOet bottle contains more life end strength restoring iower than a bushel of j malt or a gallon of pure milk. As an appetizer, blood purifier and a kidney corrector, it meets with as- ! tonistitng success, and invalids lmd j restoration to perfect health. See ether columns. CwiiwicrcKi. Type said to dale from t.lC 111- tccntu and sixteenth centuries has just been fished out of t lie bed of the Nwnc ana cxhibitea in the Lcrcle de la Liliranc of Tans. This Fin to- V.1 . nc'li: ,an? . ,UIU. no mcK- ln J? ot. U,?MT cre , , uu,luw t,ow-u ie coiniK).suor wiiero TT3S ; the top of the letter. The letters are moreover, perforated, probably for the purpose of strlngine a num ber of them together and then tying j tnem Kind words are They can never dye. baid-headed. i I I'lr iimvpfi l n i t in T Mrt mintti i i. .1 . , ... I ! .t . I-nay Physician. ; . . . - - , ... . f - :-iM:.rv Tvor,i,.v- lunicu oui a t tl.eti fcniaii? docU.rs. Aa Ions us n heck, oi V t rinont. iw to tita cx t'.ie .-u):ls d )tt ms won; confined tolpcdienry of iduii: tlie lu-le made one or iwj r.i toe whole country, ianu tiio-e were only ly ex peri mental. : we iieiii uur lien ce, and uiu noi, co:::pI:iin r bttt now as the colleges are eiit.-;e'i doctors s a b iii prducins lemaic 'jsiness, wo must pro- ! s" U',:,S f-1. 4U" rcriSon?' 'L , :uo 1 ' " ""V j F?ve a paying branch ot industry. Ii thn nr.t pkice. n taey doctor anvbodv it must be women, ana j.hree-fourth: of the wot u en would rather have a male dctor. 8up , fiose these rolleges turn out female i doctors until liiero are many of i t!iem male doctor, what have ;they got to ni 'dice on ? A man, : if ihtre wa; notiiingthe matter with j tiini, might call in a A.-male doctor, ! but if Lcv,:ii sick as a horse (if a ! man ii sick lie is sick iw a horse), ; the lavl tiiitig he would have around ; him would be a female doctor. And ! why ? Because, w hen a man has a jfem.ik' fumbling around him he (wants to f'vlwell. lie don't want i to be bilious or feverish, with bin I mouth ta -ling like cheese, and bis eves bio tddiot. when ti e f..tn:ne M hot, when ti. !! over and tkinj ac- Of eour-e these female doc-tors are all young and good looking, and ii'ot-.e of them came into a sick room where r. sick mm was in bed, and he had chills, and a- old as a widgt and slie s!io;i!d sit i:n close to tiie si.Ieof the I and tike hold of his hr.nd, his pulse would run up to l-"0, and the would j-r.'scri'ie lor a fever when he had chilblains. Oh, you can't fool us o:i female doc tors. A man who lias been sick and had male doctors, knows just j how much he would feel to have a ' female d'.-tor come tripping in and ! throw her furdined cloak over a : chair, take mT her hat and gloves j throw the in on a lounge, and Iconic up to tne oca wu a pair oi (marine, blue eyes, with a twinkle j in the corner, and look him in the wild, changeable eyes, and ask him i to run out his tongue. Suppose he I knew his tongue was canted so it j looked like a vellow Turkish towel, I do vou suppose he would want to run out over live or six liicoes oi the lower part of it and let that fe male doctor put her finger on it to i see how fur it was? Not much. lie would put that tongue up into his check, and wouldn't lut her see it for cents admission. Ve have jail seen doctors put their hand un ! dor the bedclothes and feel of a man's I feet to sec if thev are cold. If a fe male doctor should do that it would give a man cramps in the leg?. A malt? doctor can put his hand on a man's stomach, and liver and lungs, and ask him if ho feels any pain there, but if a female doctor should do that it would make a man sick, and he would want to get up and kiek himself for employing a fe male docior. l.'li, there is no use talking it would kill a man. Now, suppose a man lias heart disease, and a' lemale doctor should want to listen to the beating of his heart. S;;Cwoahl lay her left car on his kit breast, so her eves and rosebud mouth would be looking light in his face, and lier wavy hair wouid be scattered ad around there, getting tangled in the buttons of his night dress. Don't you think his heart would get in about twenty extra beats per minute? You bet! ' a ml she would smile we will bet I ten dollars she would smile and ! show her pearly teeth, and the ripe ! lips won la he working as though j slits were counting the beats, and he j would lhmk she was whispering to 'him, and . ell, what would i he be doing all this time? If he was not dead yet, lr.s left hand would brush t! e hair away from his tem ple and hind of stay there to keep the hair away, and l.is right hand would fcet sort of nervous and move around to the back of her head, and when she had counted the beats a few minutes and was raising i her head he would draw the head j ui to him and kiss her once for 9 : he as w eak as a cat. and she wouid have to fan him and rub his head i until ho got over being nervous, and i then make out his prescription after ; he got asleep. No; all of a man's symptoms change wnen a lemale doctor is practicing on him, and she would kill hir.i dead. Mrs. Adam Grubb, 2'Jl Walnut street, h: s been a great sufferer for a number tif years from an extreme pain in the feet, something like j noeumausm. cue was ajso very ' lauca troubled with corns and bun- : ions. U was with great dimetuty ; j, . l .it ti .t ..... Ul.ai "? uiu waiK, sometimes , i thv wouM visit her husband s : se store or any of her children,! she could not pet home without as sistance, and often when she was walhic.g along the streets she would , lie seized with such acute pain that , lio ir'ii .mnrrf.l lrwl to cnn in fit. tUt 1 ' . , . .. 1 .7 ; neighlxirs on the wav until she got better. Some two weeks ago she heard of the wonderful cures St. Jacobs Oil was effecting and she at once commenced to use it and ex perienced great relief immediate ly. 1 lie pains have kit her feet and ankles and the inflammation has i t'10 corns an' bunions, tjhe is : now tripping up to her husband's ctifw piuii; dun uuii tu em; iiei liliiil- oK.n ri-, nn.l .o.f .v c.n 1.,.- ,. ,'1,1 ! rc"S?U!out c'rnc'ng any pain '''ou (Ai.) Daily Lyubh rrm. Starved to Death. Jehpey City, N. J., May 5. Mrs. Mary Stokes, seventy years old, was found dead at her residence, No. 74 Kearney avenue, this mornii.g. An investigation disclosed that she had starved herself to death. She was a widow, owned the house she lived in and had $1,-0U to her credit in a savings bank. She had no relatives in this country, consequently the I surrogate w ill take charge of the property. . "I Don't Want that KlufT." Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home : snnifi inftirinr to cure her of eiek headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen davs. At tlie first attack thereaRer it wns a.hninistprpl in mr vUh z,ith I induced twenty-two of the best fam . i!ics in her circle to adopt it as their regular larnily medicine. That "stuff" is Hop Hitters. Standard. A woman La North Troy, Vt., is asking a divorce afier fifty years of married life. The great secret of Pcruna is that it always coincides with the vis mcd- ncnmximfv.ra. (r.ature.) j 6ap-Ho!esnnd Vitic-I.ici-il.n;r fr. WVir. I'liilhri.-k. of L iconia, ... . i- ,., r,. r MS,,, .!,,. a. ''"- """ . '"v. in a su;r r tree after gulling out the sap-spout 1 Ic says : "Our experience has been that tliis is the surest way to cause the tree to d.. -ay. Our theory is this: If the hoi.; Is left exposed to the air, the ea, which has ceased run ning in visible How, dries away and leaves the hole in a condition for healing around the entrance. On the contrary plug up the hole and the sap is kept back. In a short time the plug begins to rot, and the rot extends to the wood around ; whil", if the tree is thrifty and left to nature's course, the wound will be healed over in a few year." I his seems very reasonable, and quite consonant with experi"iee ol tree growers, who find the wood and bark of a tree rot very rapidly when continually moist from a retention or How of fluid sap, as when prun ed when the leaves are just opening. iiut as a tree sutlers from any wound which gives the external air an op portunity of drying the wood, anil so obstructing the ascent of sap, it is likely that a plug of clay would be quite useful to protect the inner parts which can never heal only as they become scaled up by the ex tension of lips of new growth from the living cambium immediately under the bark. This is the prac tice of the Arabs when they collect the sap of the date to make palm wine; and they think it necessary as a means of saving the trees. Al lied to this subject is that of vine bleeding. Sometimes great waste occurs in this way when the grape is severely pruned late in soring. The vine has 6uch power of root ex tension and collection, and the soil is generally so copiously moist at that season, that oiteti the loss seems to be soon made up. Nevertheless it is a loss, and causes a check which might as wed be avoided. A writer in the London Journal of Horticul ture says that if shellac dissolved in alcohol (coachmakers' varnish) is applied to all wounds and rubbed in a little before tne How sets in (or "out," rather) too stroriglj', it is an infallible styptic, as the alcohol soon evaporates and leaves the sap safely shut in to exert its pressure in the normal direction of the swelling buds. Celery Plants. Man' gardeners have bad luck in raising celery plants. The reason is they do not understand this semi aquatic. Its requirements are shade, moisture, and very little if any cov ering for the seeds. Tor early sets, prepare a hot-bed in the usual way, and make the soil rich, light, and very fine. Sow the seeds evenly and th.nly over the surface, and press them down with a broad smooth board, as each seed must come in contact with the soil. Cover slight ly with strait straw, and water pro fusely. Put on the sash, nd be sure to give air on all mild days. Hy gently lifting the covering occa sionally we can ascertain the proper time to remove it, which is as soon as the voting plants cause tne sur-1 face to look green. (Jive the giass tl 1.1411 VW.lllll VI H admit air freely. As soon : a and as thev are about two inches in height, transplant into another frame, a short dlstince apart, when they will beconu stocky and we'll rooted in time for setting out in their final home. Plants should bo raised in the same manner for the general crop, only substituting a thoroughly prepared bed in a damp, shady spot for the frame, with bottom heat A good covering fnr the trans planted seedlings may be formed of common plastering lath nailed on a frame with narrow interstices be tween to admit the light. Never for an hour allow cellery plants to need moisture. It is the best stimulus to a rapid growth. In handling the sets, whether Irom the seedbed or from the transplanted section, al ways select a cloudy, damp lime, so! a9 to guard against flagging, and i invariably pinch off a portion of the I top. " M ordered . ' New Yoiik, May 3. A Little Pock, Ark., special says a shocking murder is just reported from the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. A man nameel Arncta and a neigh bor killed John Dry, a half breed, to get possession ot two gallons of whis ky he had. They shot him three times in the head, stabbed him ten times and severed his head from Ids body. They then concealed the remains. Afterwards they got drunk and drooped hints oi their bloody work and are now in jail. An Aceident. J Li ni.KToA, N. II., May 4. A I building connected with the Maple- wood Hotel property, which had been raised twenty feet for the pur-1 jose of putting a story under it, fell this afternoon while a number of j men were employed in and about it, killing Morris Cheney an Daniel j Abott, of Bethlehem, and injuring j seven others. i A $50,000 I'rensentation to the Aged. . I PoeowcKErsiK, X. Y., May o. To-day Matthew Vassar and his ! brother Guy Vassar formaliv pre-; sented a new and handsome build- j ing know as the Vassar Home for : Old Men, and other property with j it, all of the value of So0,000, to the ! trustees of the institution, and added $30,000 as an endowment j fund. ! lady friend of ours called the icrdavand stated that her bus- otlie band had seen St. Jacob's Oil adver-! tised in our paper ; he u.ed it for rheumatism and was convinced of its merits. Cambrklqqinri (Mas.) . m erica Protealan L I'atallj- Durninl. Yorktowx, N. J., May 5. Jo!in A. Seagraves, while burning brush on his farm near this piace was overcome by the smoke, fell in the path of the iiames and before he could be gulled out was fatally burned. Women that have been given un by their dearest friends as beyond j help, have been permanently cured i by the use of Lvdia U. I'inkhams ! egctablo Compound. It ia a jiog- j itivecure for all lemale corcnlainis. i Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. i uut suppose the poor fellow ia mar ried. My daughter's Paralysis sitaxis disappeared from the use of Peruna. B. C. Hicks, Pitteburgh, Pa. . id CF LYNN, PA S3. nscuvERFa or LYD!A E. PiNKHARS'S VaSSTABLE CO'IPOUITD. x or all Fc Trial o Complaints. TMfl r'ntratlnn, ma it nareo irmin, ronltrta of Vegetable Properties that ore barmleM to titm taunt dct Irat inr&Ud. I'pon one trial ti merits of this Coin loami will No rcarmr!. a relief Is luunetUatai-ajx! vlica it um Id continue.!. In nlwtj-filns canr In han. rtrx4,t.pcrxiuivntrarpUeffrAe4toaiands will trv tlfy. On account of It firea iscrit It U tM!j r oo.-QBKnticd and procriloJ tjr tlid Vest pLyslclaus la I lie country. It U1 cars entirely t! vorht f.irm of falllns; 9i ths uterus, lyracorrlKva, Irregular and pc.nful Menstruation aJlOrarian Trouble, Xufiarunatlon an 4 I . erratum, FktxUira, all l'lfidArrracn:! mad U9 con srquoot RpiiuU vaiamw, and Is evocially adapted t the Chanea of Ufa. It w::i d!sao!re and expcH tiunftra from the atenutin an earlj etajr of devolnjjrirat. Tlia tendner to cancerous burners there U checkwd Tory speed 11 j ry lu tue. la fact it 1. n rtvTt" t te tli rreat est and ftmt firmed ilu.t ha erer been diacoTcr ed. It rnnftesererjr portion f UtosysUun, endjlTcr eow Itfeand viror. Ii rrruor f JiitutR.;.rjkti:!rnry, da stroys all e ravin; forsUuiulavS,&i:d nUuTisveaLntssi of the stotnarU It carta Dloatlrrr. ITciuVrJiM, ?Tcrm rrr,Bfmti.n General PioiLlty,f.irv;iXi:.', Iii-;i:c:Jo3 anj luii ppctlon. That ftfUnj- of IwS-r-z uiun, raiiotatr pai weight and backache, is ahra7 prrniaaenily cur.-d 19 lOiuo. It wUIr-taKtirr.M. rnd-nt;i:raJ rirrurmunn cea, art In banuory r ilh toa t.w thut s;pvras tla fmaterysm. IVr mln?yCo&:7;4jdiiUof t-IAtr s s tis covnrmn-J Is unsarpatsbd. Lydia E, PirAIum Vegetal;! Compound Is prepared ut 23 an-I Tt TVpr.-rn Arr "Lynn. YnrA, rrice 91.QX S i MOrm f.r JXM. tent ty tiMil l form of pilK al in tlia f unn f T'aniri . m rerija of price, $1.00, ppr hor, f r tJE-r. li;-r- TINX-IIAU frwlyaartrursalllr-ttcrwff I.u,riy. ttewt fi-r pum-pMi-t. Address ai aJxiwo Mcr.t ;,m fW jvcr. So family sSouMbawitho-Jt J.YDIA 1- lV.fcnA:r UVlUtriLLJ. They euro t-t':At!r n, I Uwusiw-m, aodToMity of thelJTer. t i r,iw 7 tos. TOR SAL Bf C. X. IX) YD, j::t(iiisT. a Is a ro:-.ip"i;iv.l of the virtues of sars.v jari!U, y:il!in;i'i, mandrake, jfllow loi k, with t!ip iixiiileef Ktnh ami iron, all jiowcrful l.l'KMl-niakiny:. l.lool-:!-an-ami lrlcsiistait.iiiir eleuienw. It i tins )M:rt, isif.'sf, auil most ellectnal nl!rr:iiive nvail.iMo to t!:o jmWio. Tiio si ii iiee of tncli ini and rlicinistry have iii-vi r 1 r H'.u-cil a n-iiifty so jwitent to cure nil iVscas- ri:!tiii!i from imiitro Minx!. It c;irs Srst)ful: and all EcrcHitouj Oi-as'S, lirjslfiolas, Kosc, v.' t !. Aiitliy3 i'lre, I'itn-pli-s ami race-.rrrul3, I'linlules, JUotc'.ics, IloiK Titnicr?, 1'ettcr, Kniuw.i, ialt Klipuii:, fecalil-liead, K;r.;:-M crr.i, I'lwrs, Sores, lilicu i:i.ifi:::, 5ierporl.il liisraso, Xcu-r;s!.-,.i:i. IViitulo Vtil4Ufsi auil Kvciilaritios, .!a::iutifP, AKertion r; ti.e f.ivcr, Ijl'psin, Kuiuciu t :: r.::d General L)flii!ity. l:y its seaniiins and rlcaiisin rpiali li s It pnr,'ii out tlio foul lorrniititms v. ii loiitaiuinafo the I.IiwhI and causa .t-raii;ci::iiit ami '.ecay. It tiimilati ::! vitr.l fiiiii-iini's, jvsfores and ir Scrvf lu alili. and infuses new life anl vit'or t',iro:i;;lioiit tli whole ye:n. No sinfen-r front any diseasu of the Mood !,- l d.'soair who trill giro Avmi' SA:Ai-'.;tii i.A a fair trial. It is folly to exH'riiiient with the nu jiHTons lotr-jirieeU tnixtiirf. without inrdiciunl A-:rtut. cffereil as Wood-puri-llcra, while disease becomes more linnly eeati..d. .M ill's .Saicsai-arii.i.a is a medi cine of such concentrated curative power, that it in hy far the lx-st, cheajiest, and most reliiihle blond-purilier known, riiysiciaus know its coinjfwition, and presenile it. It has liecn widely hs1 for forty years, and lias won the unquali. fied confidence of millions whom it lia4 benetited. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., l'l-actim! and Analytical Clieiniista, Lowell, Mass. SOLO Br 111 IiKUSOItTS SVEUTWUECr. fob salk by C. N, P0YD, DRUGGIST, Momersel. Profitable Reading for Everybody usin?ss men and women, teachers, mechanics,! armern. minuter, mothers, and all woo arc tired ut by the constant toil and worry of your work ! ion't drink intoxicating bitter, mit ne , .Arc you buttering troin Uykpcpsta, Kneunta-, :iun. Neuralgia, or with Bowel, Kidney, Liver or. Urin.irv eom plain t, von can be cttred ry wine if you ar wavtutg away with Consumption, (e-4 male weakneu or any sKkncsa if yon have a pain-' fill couch or hud coM. Ton will find ore relief in J ii you arc cnlecoied by ojacaae, old are or ut-, Kipation, and your syttem need in vi go ratine, on i you have pimples and blotches, and your biooc ieed piiHfvintr, vmt csn nlrv oVtnd on 32 .Maiictium laiaaer Buena. Mandrake. StiUinaia! inj many other of the best medicines known it fcJ :he Best Health and Stronoth Restorer CveH ,Jted, and tar superior to bitters, Jbssenccs ot o in per and other Tonics, as it savor intoxicate. ' itmJ i-nmiiinn the Sent curative properties of all. ; It lias Saved Hundreds or Li yes ; It Bay ; Kafa loors. fuy a v. T-ottle of your drucalst, and to avo.' r-nntrrfcit be sure our signature is on the out lliicox 4 Co., ChemUu, N. Y. Parker's Hair Balsam. KT.r Tl: r.c.t A So Crcnomlral Hslr DrcHlkf Cfntaininj only ingredient that are beneficial to uic hair an-1 kcalp. tlie I'.alsau will be fcund f ir i:: r- ..atniactory than any oilier preparation. It Svifr Fai: to Teatore Cray or Fade4 Hlr 9 t'.e cl;r;l vntbful ct-lnr an-i i warranted to r-ii- ... - r'VuururT. prwent bald:ieu and stop falliit ti.e Ijir. A Ijt arfitU at 50 ctmtt. TOR tAI T. JIT C. N. BOYD, DlM'tJCJlST, itoateraet, Pa . Ss te u'jjr I. )? BITTEES. 11V j n S-1 A ltliAnc, not n DrSdc) Ct'SA::."! , EVCIT, 3MMI3AKK. I.AAbUI.Ki.V, tux TrnrsT and Vmr '.Tri.ir.LTJraia lliJvr A 1.1. Villfcll UUTKiU. THEY CTJIil All Ptoaafitof thf'Ptornarh, IlowcX Tlood, i.,.cr, iuiin'yM. cnu i riiiuiT. .itfitiifi, M r vuuJkUca SW-pU Jwnfrj;tiii pvcwlly SICOO IM COLD. wm ho pnlil (or s CjiU thor will not r:re or u or lor anjiiunie iwpnrv or JujUf.um luuiul ia tin iu. Arlc your rlniirzlat for If op nitlem fnd -r tiKiu iKtore ya titrp. Taks n vib.-r. D I. C. t an alooluteaml trntatflilrrfrre for sri2i:i.ciiuviia, use oi opium, luuaceo tMt aarcutica. SE3TD FOB CHXTUkB. I All iWM. WlUWjlUL"Wfc II -. Rttvn Mia. Co., KnriM. N. v., A Taah, Ox. SS3 FOB SALE BY C. N. EOYD, DEPQGIST, jRoiiiersct, P4, 1 hare cpcnetl CrcUriMJ BOARDING HOUSE ot Hixrremllle, Pomerwt econtr, F when I eao fcMiinlle ail who mmy ulL JlealJ sntl kulgtnir furniaheU at low rtJ. Mairb ?. UH A KI.E.S A. LEVIS. 51 1 1 W The Somerset IleraM ! ! (E3TADlI3HtD 1327) , Oaa of th: I:vling P;;r3 cf 7ctt:rn IS SIMMI IIF1III, HAS DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION OF ANY OTHER NEWS PAPER IN THE COUNTY ! it Will Contain tiio General Hews of the Day. The Editoriai ami Local DEPARTMENTS Nprnk for Tiienne lt?n. 93.00 ! KM A YKAC! .'.00 A YKAK ! S-'.UO A YEAR ! $2.00 A YEA I! ! 2.00 A YEAR ! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! , 2.00 A YEAR! 100 A YE All ! ico a yi:au : J2 00 a year: J3.00 A YEAttr J2 OO! in oi;i:- JOB DEPARTMENT ! WE HAVE THE BEST FA CILITIES WEST OF THE MOUN TAIN. CSyWK are prepared to furnish on short notice, and at a great re duction on former prices, all kinds of JOli WORK, such as : I.KTTER HEADS, 1511.1. HEADS, KXYKjAin-is, m'SIXESSCAUHS, VISITIXG CAUDS, WEDDIXfS C'.vnDS. noasK wr.Ls. SMI' I! Il.lji, llSTEFISr I.ATJE!, TAtJS, n Ei "E I ITS XOTESOF AI.LKIXDSf DODCJEIIS, tiK't'I.AliS. AC., xr. Onlers from a ilisfaaoe tviil rwiveirompt and carvful attentiuu. AJtlro?, 'fhc Somerset Herald, PRINTING HOUSE ROW, Somerset, T i'i !' f III iiZuliZ CF no cs'iPa:ii3. TTiSTCyjU, J L ia,OO.OCO 35cJS2p.i BOLD fellit'K ISitf. Vu3 .rap paes.rj Vitrei I'lfi;--:. It fktimsiliitM l: I" ',-: !' Kailrn, lileh mtrirh t:. Kl.rr.i nn.t Secar ofthc fwl !nl. (e!ueo. A l: rUorr In ftya'ino tun-- ttlml mr. MiorlnRof I11.m 1 '" ' thuMilcli- makrii iiniit.at-lv uf.rr -atii; Ui- at-rintrtatiuii '( iOQ'J 1 vcntwl. Jt ar; vj o: fftf T.irrr. It nun tun Jiiitnrti. Jt Ji.tti.lttt- the iifiir.'.-.. It fUrttir th' J'.lnod. .('. Otitis the KivmuJ Zyl'.'i.i. I i'.-oiur.tm liitifitl'.ct.. j; Kori!uu. MiT.i'l.inii f.WiM.. t etrrrit v tha Vi silno'. ft.-i i'f ft eprnn tlie. pare ff .! mUh t.,.,i i.,::--.. in ihotii.J, v.:-i'!i Kf.-..T.-.t-i !.i...i. !.- niH'lii. In-1 ill! m: Jiiijr 1 .u.aitu ui. J l..tMt...l liumtm. t.'t.......iu in. tt'!.ft." lM(.Tli.Wf'! ill it 1 T fartoro. nl iiexn ! fctki; trv f u ''- CtslnQ requirt'l inattention to di..c:l..i. ran. Ii.Im.. nr t.vtiii) sin i.i:i.i ti i.u'. mi j - Ki:w yo;:k ctry. TESTIMONIALS o: CUBE KEilLbY Iiii KlMsEY AKi) LU'LH HIS KASrJ. Ii!:ynT)X, IIi-cks Cd., Pa., I'.'1). Vt'.i. IliAttSic: I e in. f.:n my ex;wincj, renin- meai yiiur In-iian rii.)l ni us .ir cure lor livcr i. I lviJuey iia-.. I t.L:rA:icT;t A. SsD3. j LlYLli CO.Ml'LAI.Vr AMI U.'.l'.. E.cAL&!r, i;i'CK Co., P.v, i'y.i, IibabSir: Having tri.-1 yjar oi i?t e x,j'. ;a: IiMua UiM-rf Syruit. una ti.ou-1 tt via u..e ms-l- e.j.:i.ieu.l m!9 wli.i lira al.l.i';!.l t? itiv it tr. U. I.IYEIi CO:.i;"i.Al.'7 Jacxsosvii le, Lk-iki i Co., Pa., I .varcu i, 1-;J. i AB S:b: Knuwior. trm F.x;iri-.ne?. y.iir Ir.iliHn Hl.Mt Svru;. i .nre cure ir 1. v. t.Mni.taiiit. 1 c.mn..lr u'.iy rcMuiaini.l K to ail tii ;cr:u i.umaiir.y. ii-i'ni' yen. tAT.UH CKILLS ASU liiUvfS.'.'t'sS. Euix:tl'M, 1-rrKS C'ofSTV. Ia ) re'jru:iry 1, 1,7.1. i Pi.au Sib: I wan tr. ii')l"I with Chill": tvfl them tver oilier i!ny n-r fix nv.ut!'.': b.i't tiro lu.ru.rs attcnilinir me when your atcent r3a:u'..M rue to try your l.i.'.i.:n bi"i Syruji, a!pi 1 c in .iy 1 n. vcr li.nl acliill nllfr talcing t.io trst Uuse. clictriulir rtfccuiuittul It iuii. ntsfiiPsiA a.vj i ."!): i::Ti!iv. Kvuedi'.V, ffll V.urJ, Jin. 1, io.'.. DsarSib: Y'otir niu?t excellent ln.ii.tn RUni Syrup tins iivcn iwrlect ..;ni:ctioU hi.cn u..-i tJr ly?ivi;i r.nl lnilawii-.o. T:ii Haws. TIIE IJMA.N IIJjOD SYRrPTIIE hi HIT Riiiiiiu rit; PiTtsni !:.;:i, At.LrnsT Co. Pa., i Alius si ii. 1STS, )' llEAit Sir : I was trouMcl with Ki '.r.ey rUwirc anil Liver CliiiijIhIiiI. 1 trii-.l everytlii!;i whlcii I lii.iuicrit Dimni no tii.K.. put x uii Dot on.i iuc riir'i" melici-..p until 1 ir .1 n 'J-riii UMiio ut your tuvilrio?, wfiica cmirt.y cari eji;. Mis. Hasimii. liEAKT IHSfASE AM) II. A 1ST. r.iVLa uim- rTitiiiI...:r.un.i, SnyiU-r f .i , Fa , iiiaic'i '.ti. 1-T. i liEAitMC; i nnvt ifi-n iroui'ir-i win I. nrt Hl(rawDd Liver tV.mi.lalnt iinil ba.l ti;c,i. a rl deal ut m.H. l..r tn.iiinil ai.l wi I., ut r.-- t'NAMMOl'i KKCu.M .K.Ml..l iv t.'tATKSriI.L, C I'KAtt Silt: Wo, tlie nndfrirn pericn.'c.i tli t.onc.-iul flit-ct n iilil Synip, Inke .)i.:i.uro in rucu.ui.n.iir.y it lu ic a vuiuitac tiicacaic. i 3In. Wn i.i.ivs, ) Ai s. ii.Ml.i--T. ; DY.SPEPSl.V AND lXl)i;1l".ST CUN". Pritisj Mil- , trentre Co., Fa, IIzar Sin: I have uA ynur l-i-iiaa H'.utkl ! Syro fur liyu'ia an'l Iinlixcni-.o anil F"l ' Siiimacli, an.l ha;o reclvct gruit rullcf there fra. " i IltMtv Kcmiiiji t.CRKS HEADACHE. Kola ml, Cicrra d l'a. Dsar Sm : TM U to certify that y. nr In'lsn HIo-hI yruji has entirely curt.il uie ot" Sick Head mlie. Saui:l 5Tit:s. LlYtK aiJirLUNT. Mar a no, Putler Co , I'j. Vwa. Sir: ThUisto certify that your In-!i.i!i lil.HHl Syioji liafi cure j inoul Iarcr t un- Uial of l'K tain'.i.'H. IUv. .Tort TitwrLr. NEVER FAILS TO CI Mahiud, Euilcr L.V., r, Peak Sir: I wai n illicit! i;.i Liver Com. I'lalnt li'Tye-ar", nn-i uimble t tia.l roiici nti til i funk your Indian lilwal yrui. alert Ir.al rtl vhlith .'id die mora p"! laaii all Hie uiiicr inedl' iut 1 err Used. Konci-.r II.K;tis.3. SI RE tl'UE FOR LIVER CO "M'LAlN'r. L:iRTT Cocsilrj, B.-a-ilVird Co., Pa. j DeabSik: My u wis tronMol wltu Liver Conipiiilnt, mi.l tliB iwe of yjiir In llan lii wil SSyruji bat en'.trely cured iiirn. 1 ociisij Jt avei his li.e. I M::s.CHi8V.-s r.jjn-iirf. j Prraoaa itcauic- I IRTSITK IlErta-l r.S ICS and IXFOKKATIOX nbont the "ISDIAS I.001 SXSI'P.' nil! do well tMIX ITOS OIB AUEXT. May 4 V.H PSPDiFv!' " SOONER .THAI! Uropltlf, Jlettrl Oi i el.t(wv twi-linff n,t t.-rw u-;! ly. ' ' s ;-','';'' ! : v " " ;..-. r ...,,Y KKUEIVED CUE It' li'S IIFIT I'i.OM IT ;'"'" :: ' ' ' " A--'s :" ' llol.usiil'la:, 31 Wnr.1, r!.iln.!i.hi.i, 1 ! rSASiZu.' i ViJAfV-' "r 'c-.- ujTr Hear 5ib: Itibe srrr-at jilwrars In savin that ! gUS S3 (i p Vl $$IVk I hareaivc-D yur vatuahle ln.li.in U! .il Sjruu :i ; yj rS-! I:i3 latS RImS' uir triAl lu tuj wrnll and rew-ivcj zrc.it iDa: H rTSi S ilSvi 1 VSi H A L. x . SOLI V. 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