A CtilBefte Maaeppa. Gapes and Qilckr-a Cboler. V. On Wednesday of last week there 'Acrorred ft thrill inff traced rat Brook- ! ville, in Anzora. un trial aay, within about four miles of the above named town, there were three cow bors. There jingling spurs, their long horned and brightly-mountea saddle, on which were coiled' like one with young cnickens. une 01 long, lithe, limber snakes, rawhide J the most necessary things to pre riaUs. the predominance of bright ; vei.t gap i to keep them dry colore displayed in saddle blankets und well proiet-ted fry in the chilly and clothing, the plemn of the liijsh-; ir..i;B)ivr1 iUim1 .) knifii. and ttie I i.i i ..: . ruae, acuve ueauu unu macnj ui horses and riders, made them a picture pleasant to look ujon, when such an inspection could be made with paletv. They were known to tlieir asfiiciMtes as Jack Mci ray, Bilk roWbee and Totn Dilwortli ; but whether these uauies were con ferred on them at the baptismal font was a matter of considerable doubt and conjecture. They had been carousing in town, and were then on their way back to their ren dezvous. Suddenly a Chinaman appeared, laden with baskets, and. at a dog trot, slowly approached them, and his little pig-like eyes showed that he had an instinctive fear of the horsemen. This was an opportunity for cruel sport which the cowboys could not let pass, and Jack McCray said to his companions ; "Boys, let's nave a Chinese Maieppa. IH "lasso the Chinaman, an' yous ketch a stear, an' we'll tie John on an' run him through thestreets of the town." To this cool proposition Billy and Tommy joyfully assented. In a few second's McCray s riata was describing circles in the air, and Ah Sin, dropping his burden, fied for life ; but after a few bounds the uner ring riata encircled the limbs of the Mongol, and he was jerked and thrown ten feet in the air by the bounding horse of the cowboy. In the meantime Billy Folansbee and Tom Dilworth had pureued a huge Texan steer, and thrown him !rostrate on the ground. There he ay panting and bellowing out de fiance at his captors, although in their expert hands he was as power less as an infant. They laid the prisoner, breast down, upon the steer and pulled his hands well down on the shoulders and tied them together. Then his legs were pulled apart and secured firmly on either side of the animal's loins, and the Chinaman was tied so firmly on the back of the animal that he looked, as McCray expressed it, as "though he prowed there." The fastenings were then removed from the steer. With blood in his eye, and shaking his great breadth of horn defiantly at his tor mentors, he charged successively first at one li jrseman, then at anoth er, while Ah Sin was yelling al ternately "Police!" and "Murder!" in broken Knglish and Chinese, at the top of his voice. His captors made the air fairly ring with devilish merriment Finally, the "fiery, untamed" 6teer was headed for town, and then began a race which beggars descrij-tion. Over gully and ditch he went, making stupendous bounds each time these obstructions were encountered, and each bound being accurately recovered by the Mongo lian, for he fairly rent the air with his screams, and the length of the cry was regulated by the distance covered by the steer in a jump. The cowboys were more than delighted with the success ol their scheme. The steer would endeavor to turn, but his remorseless tormentors head ed him at every point; when en deavors to make these turns would develop abnormal bursts of speed, long-drawn-out wails would iseue from the unhappy Mongol ; and when the animal settled down to an ordi nary run the cry would sink down low. and thus, like the music of an .Eolian harp, would the moans rise and fall. The wild, frenzied bovine approaches a eullv fully eighteen feet in width, and, with a fierce snort and bound, the steer gathered him self in one supreme enort, and clear ed it bv a scratch. Jack McCrav's horse, following a little to the right, and at a narrow place, also success fully jumped across the dry chasm, But liillv folans bee and lorn Dil worth, following immediately behind the Chinese. Mazeppa, both came to grief and were landed, horse and foot, in the bottom of the ditch. All the dogs in the place chased the frenzied animal and barked in chorus; horses broke from their fasteniugs, and be hind came McCray and Dilworth, snouting like wild Apaches. Sudden lv, when in front of the court-house, the steer stumbled and felL Deputy Sheriff Charles Smith took advantage of this, and with a few quick cuts of his bowie knile released the Mongo lian Mazeppa from his perilous perch The released Chinamen threw him- eel under the protection of the officer of the law. The harrassed steer see ing his mounted persecutors ap- nroachine. etruirzled to his feet and darted awav. Tom Dilworth, when he discovered his prisoner free, loosened his riata and shouted to McCrav to catch the steer and he would capture the Chinaman. Swinging his lasso around, he charged up and loudly called on the deputy sheriff to stand aside. The officer of the law drew his pistol, while the Mongolian rvilrnwi ond immliul rwirin1 Itirrb and the sheriffs deputy 6houted defiantly: "Touch him at vour peril." Without a second's hesitation the riata was thrown, and encircled the officer and Chinaman, but before the line was tightened by the quick tur ning horse thecrack of Smith's pistol was heard, and Dilworth fell dead from his saddle. The horse, fright ened uy the falling body, bounded away, and the two or three turns ta ken round the horn held the riata firmly, and the brave officer and abused Chinaman were dragged, bumped and jolted through the main street. The dogs made mat ters worse by their barking,and thecit izens endeavored to intercept the mad career of the riderless horse. Finally, after draeping them a mile, the riata broke, I hey were picked up, but so badly were they bruised and torn tuat it was hard to tell which was Cau cassian or Mongolian. McCray ing from the outcome of affairs that there would be trouble, hunted up Folansbee, informed him of the fatal termination, and both fied in fear ct their lives. Officers are in pursuit, but as yet they have not Deen arrested. . ? . I have suffered from Catarrh to such an extent that I had to band age my head to quiet the pain. I was advised by Mr. Theodore Brown of Ithica, to try Elys' Cream Balm. When suffering with catarrhal cold in the head I have never found its equal. C A. CoorER. Danby, Tompkins Co N. Y. It is one of the unexplained and unexplainable things of moral ethics how people decide so promptly as to bow little rain and bad weather it takes to keep them away from church, and how much is required to keep them away from a good Show. I l The station is at hand when young chickens rtquire attention, and a word on the ulj ct may be read with some interest. It is an old ying that an ounce of preven tion is" bvtter than a pound of cure. and the rule is eminenUv a gooa rain of prmg. an tbw -lipase is a :m tis f iroun. t-iuiiiar to the chrome croup in children, wnen a false membrane forms in the wind pi J; and proves fatal in i.early all cases. This is usually caused by a neglected cold, and it is so with the young cliirkcu; hence the necessity of keeping them dry and warm dur ing the wet days common in spring. The membrane formed in the chick en and usually supposed to be a red worm, can be removed by fold ing r horsehair and forciiv the loop down the windpipe, and a sudden pull Hill bring out the membrane. Others use a feather, and I have seen a strung pinch of the windpipe loosen it, and the chicken cough it up ; but all often fail to save the life of the chicken. Formerly I lost many chickens in the spring, but for years, since learning the preventive measure of keeping them dry and warm during the cold, damp weather, I have not seen a chicken with the gapes. The following remedy and pre ventive of chicken cholera is highly recommended as a sure thing: per manganate of potash and chlorate of potash, of each 10 grains. Mix in one powder and dissolve in water enough to mix a quart of feed. This will be enough for twenty or thirty chickens, to be given several times during the spring. High-Heeled Boots. High-heeled boots undoubtedly in- mre not oniv tne iooi out me swayc J - . . . - i C .1 of the leg. rerlectirewT.ini oi luese useful members preserves their sym metrical shape, while exercise unfolds the muscular system, producing a full, bold outline ol the limbs, at the same time that the joints are knit small and clean. Ixok at the legs of a poor Irishman traveling to the harvest with bear feet, the thickness and roundness of the calf show that the foot and toes are free to exercise the muscles of the legs. Look, now, at the leg of an Knglish peasant whose foot and ankle arc tightly laced in a boot with an inflexible sole ; and perceived, from the manner in which he lifts his legs that the play of the ankle, foot, and leg, is lost as much as if he went on stilts ; and therefore are his legs small and shapeless. In short, the natural exercise of the parts, whether active or passive, is the stimulus to the circulation through them; exercise being as necessary to the perfect constitution of a bone as it is to the perfection of the muscular powers Extension of Bank Chart-!-. Washington, May 1. The Comp troller of the Currency, referring to the expiration of the charters of national banks and the proposed legislation to extend them, says that the expiration ol the charters win not at all embarrass the monetary operations of the country. The banks, he says, can sinply go through the form of application lor the estao lishment of a new bank and continue business without interruption. He says the only advantage of extending the charters is the saving it accom plishes in complying with the forms required in the establishment of a new bank. He says, however, that a large number of new hanks have been authorized, and doubtless some will close up their affairs and perma nentlv retire from business. The House fixed May 9th to consider this Question. The vote to-day show ed a clear majority of SO in favor of er.tersion. Ye afflicted why sutler longer from Catarrh, Hay Fever, and Cold in Head when a sure cure can be had in Elys' Cream Balm ? Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with lit tle fanger. My son, aired nine years, was af flicted with Catarrh : the use of Elvs' Cream Balm effected a com plete cure. W. E. Hammas, Drug gist, Easton, Pa. Singular Marriage In a Court Room. Sunbcry, Ta May 3. The trial of James Quinn, accused of a felo nious assault, ended in an unusual manner this morning. When Sarah Heaton, the victim of the assult, a girl of fourteen years, was called, she refused to testify. The entreat ies of ber father, mother and friends availed nothing, and when informed by the Judge that she would have to go to jail if she persisted in her refusal to testify 6he said 6he prefer red that to sending the prisoner to the penitentiary. The prisoner there upon sprang forward and proposed marriage to the girl. Business was suspended, a Justice was called in and the couple then united in wedlock. The Judge then instrnct ed the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty, which was done, and the prisoner and witness left the Court room arm-in-arm. An Attempt to Blow Vp Saloons in an Ohio Town. Cedarvili.e, O May 4. The en tire town this morning was alarmed by two terrible explosions whir-'t proved to be another attempt io annihilate saloons by blowing them up with dynamite. A charge was put under" the front end of Con. Sweeny's saloon, situated near the railroad, and the whole end, inclu ding the windows andj doors blown out. Sweeney .nd two children sleeping in the rear of the saloon were blown out of their beds, but fortunately were uniniured. An other charge was placed in the re:ir ; end of Caldwell s drug store, but did little damage to him, but broke the windows in Apps' hoteL Why suffer day after day, and month after month, with lame back, sciatica, lumbago, gravel, diabetes, female weakness, etc., when you can be cured by wearing Prof. Guil- mette's Kidney Pad. FrtMt to the Depth of Two Inches in New York. Polghkeepsie, N. Y- May 3. Reporto from the interior speak of a heavy white frost last night and it is stated that ploughed land in some f laces was frozen two inches deep, ce was visible in many roadside holes. It is feared serious damage has been done to budding fraif. Messrs. ITaeuealer & KinrsW Druggists. Manchester, sav : U'e handle St. Jacobs Oil with Arrnnr). ant success, and it has given excel-: lent satisfaction to our customers. Manditder, (Aficft.,) Enterprise. : f ) .c) WED! RDEEMI, flew u f u, wviui.f ....Vwj,VF Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. So PrafniU on wth equal, St. JifM Oil at a irf, mimpl an rhtap KHmml H-mtOy A trM NtaiU but th compuatiTely trifling natter of M Cuts, and mrt an oflrin vita a caa turn cheap and auritin proof uf in claim. PinctkNU ia Dm lanfaagM. BOLD BT ILL SBTTOOIST3 119 DEALEE8 nr KEDionre. A. VOGELER & CO., Ualtimorr, MA., V. S. M row. B.U.I BT C. N.BOYD, DIVCGGIST anaaracC Pa. THE ONLY MEDICINE IS EIT1IEU I.IOVID OB DBT FOBS That Acta at tar aaato time oa arsszms, TSSSOWUS, aa mrrm crn trVVP WHY ARE WE SICK? - s.T7.m A. mwif ttrmrnM to betome clogged or torptrf, and jxtnout . tL fmMtt infn UtA hjOiid nvmurturr .; rjvi d Vrvw that 9unua 04 expeuca nw I j WILL SURELY CURE JlCIDNEY DISEASES, N LIVER COMPLAINTS, 14 FILES, COSTirATIO. TRISARY k PISE ISE. FEMALE WEAKXESSKS, Ij AXD EKVOC BI80BDEBS, by causing fru actio rf thttt orjant eiui i rtiivringVitirpoxctr to throw eJtUnatf. War "IT" r.illoot pIn ana arUct! Ej Way torwat with Pll, Coaatipatioa! h Whyrrlp!itpr4oTrdiiinlTfO kli!nr! ft XShj aadarc arrroaa or airk hf adrhei! I j r- K IDEV-WOaTontZ Tfjoite Ir. htat!h. II .. . . i. i. v.-tuh1a farm, in tin J cau on pa kaee h " nut!' 13 f.- thuae that cannot fvdily r.lrparo It. l vt with equal onVictH-jr in etthT form. Or:r it ok Yora dkluuisi. i u-js, WCLI.S. KICIIAUDSOS C..rrop'i, T 11 rnd th dry pout-raid.) rSI JTCTO, V7. WHENCE CCXZS THE TOB3U1!I EDPOPULASITYCF AllcocYs Pcrous Piasters? Because they have proved them selves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asth ma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neu ralgia. and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles: to the pit of 'the stomach they are a sure cure f-r Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations that blister and.bum Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Jan,oBOW THE NORMAL TERM HT. PLEASji IMTOn 0FEXS MARCH 221, 1SS1 r-A-croTr-sr. KEY. LEKOY STEPHENS. A. M- Pkksidkxt, Theory ami Practice of Teaching. BTEON W. KINO, Elocution, Geometry, and Normal Geography. KATE REYNOLDS. A. R, Natural Philosophy, Pbrtlcal Oemrraphy and Cbemletrr. M. L. PLUMMER. NormU and Commercial Arithmetic, Book-keejniaK and Botan?. E. C. WALTER, Normal Grammar, Literature, and United State Hlitorr. EMMA EEES. Palntioaand Drawmr. ANNA A. PALM, Piaao, Ontan and Vocal Col tare. MRS. A. S. WILLIAMS. Matron. A new brick buildinr. four Morie. !Cjil feet. excluiirelT tor lady board era. A fall course of lecture tree, superintendent Espelirel antl judge Hunter are among the lecturer. Music teacher juk Irom the Uonaerratory of Muala ia Boetnn. Art and French teacher juM from Paris. Native uermaa leaener. mL lung a TaiuaDie Eloca tionary tralnine; frte. Boarding to clot about ta.M: In the Institute. S3 oo to Tuition, 10. Send for catalogue ana circulars. LEROY STEPHENS, janiS Preeident, Benson's -AWARDED- Chpcine s Porous -MEDALS.- Th) Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lamo Joints, Cramps or Sprains. Neuraleia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains Femalo Woaknoss. Are Saperiar Is all atker Flaasm. AreClapMleef rada. Are Saperierf IJalascta. Are Ssuversr ta Otaitaseaaa ce galvwa. ' " '-'i gilTeutaaa Tr Act Iaaaiotlimtcly. Tjey Strcmctkea. TfceySeatac. Tfccy Uelieve Paia at Once. Taey Paaitirely Car. flJIIITlAM BaCPr001aa. I J II I 1 1 J . J tera havebeea boHatadU Da UrtU I lUili not allow your aiajskd m nana nS aume other piaster having aaaadsar soundmc turns. Sea that the word l minmt f . II .' I U 17 - - 8EABURY AVOHr"?, Jtacniacnriag QirraiMa. IwwYi 'orfc I KL'RR KKNU1Y AT I.AHT. Prt. v-J I READ'S aWicatrd C0BH asdBUNlOl FlASTdL For Sale by March I. C.X.BOYD, Soniersec, Pa Plaster. This defeat dmi"C is laahuia ky those whoa aaedit, loariy Tar article, oo ac mm of its saprnar 4iedBMaaad potity. It tin Iniai awwrels oly that are bendiciat So the scalp ad luir aadatarays i YcsftW tWorto Cm m fad Btlr PaWs Hair Rabsss is fiaelr peifunwi and b anted to pro-cut tailing ot ibe nan- ana to rc s dandrufi and itcbinc- Hrscox & Co . K.V. lea, and l atatiillhmnw aaaaaaajasaajsaJajJJJMWaWMsPlT"' PAnnDn's GIHGERTOHI SgaarlsJhrt eanh Mkl Strttflh .ar. U you ant a mechanic or fanner, worn otit with um Hoik, or a mother run down by family or honac hoid dutks try Pakuk's Cwcea Tonic. If you are a lawyer, auoister or btuineis man er hausced by mental sraiaoraaxioiMcarri, do not take ,.,.tigrfr"l-.-' l.t n V3rlrr' '.m frr '1 raiig If you have Ceotumption, Dnpepu, 1- iicum. km. Kidney CompUitta, or any diorderof :U lunjs, stomach, bowtia, bkod or nenres.PAkKK' .ini.uk Tomcwillcureyou. ItiatheCreatestliinodPiirino $mi flM tot aad tartst Csajll Csrt Ever Bus. If you an waiting sway torn age. daspatmn or any ilii aim or weaknest and require a uimulant Inks Gihcss Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and buUJ you up front the 6m dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of livea; it may save yours. CAOTIOl t Mm mil eMtojtM. Paiit't Ghwr Toik h cawfMMl el tea lfadlal aftaU la ttowvrM.tnd h entirely 4ttf Inm TKimntom ! (rtofW . "J UiMaaC,N. T. He $1 taM,altliaairji. CHEAT SaVIXO BCTINC POLLAE SIZE. I tru e r - wwnilztr 1 burn llcuEDaui DanMM cAhwwv a,.! U boCIiIbc lilvt It. Insist upffl having Flouks- to CoLiXaMaixi look tor txgnsdureol B -St-JTf -VWUab MWy waXaisa w usmutf as f-- CM Mpply ym. ISiaaU net fbm. .vai aitiv'A sm VAaVOaV 0a- av n.'u tmr. ri' - m m mil. S50Q REWAED ! OVER A MILLION or M GallMte's FaEKcn IKiJiiEjPaJs Hare already been sold la this country and in Francs every one of t ati k s perfect tat Ml.m And has perform ed cures evert , time when used acoorrilnir to ructions. We no say to ths afflicted and doubting i s that we will pay the above reward for a slngls case of LAME BACK That the Pad fails to cure. This Oreat Remedy ill POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure MBtsts, lMtar Bar at. netaiiea. Sjirl, IslaaMitaB. Brspty, Brlajnt Dlaemesf im HMsers, luraaitliiviuee) tssl Krallsi r th Crlsio. IsHam- rstatlttis erihe Ktdaey. Vaistrrh laattsVr, Hta;h Cries, Pals in Ik Baek,Mlor liOina, ftorccnta Bieeia, and in factall disorders of the Bladder and I rinary Oritans whether contracted by private disease or. it herwl.-c. LADIES, if yen are sufTcrlnK from Female Weak Dei", Iuciirrba?a, or any other disease of the liladiler, or Urinary Orleans, YOU CAN BE CURED ! Wlth'ut swallowing nauseons medicines, by aim ply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S FBESC1I KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CCKtS BY ABSORPTION. Ask yonr druggist for Pnor. Ocilmetth's Fksncu Kidkkv Pad. and take noo.her. 11 be has not got it, send ICOO and you will receive the Pad by return mail. TESTIMONIALS FROH THE PEOPLE. JlTDoa KomAXAX, Lawyer. Toledo, )., ra: Hlneol Prl. tiuiloaelUi's French Kidney vmit cured me of Lumbago in three weeks' lime. My ease had been si en up b7 the best due ton t jN. curable, lmnug all this time 1 puttered uutold agony and pahl out large sums of niuoey. OaoBua Vkttkr. J. ., 'l'niedo, Ohio, anys : "Isullered lur three years with Suialiut and Kidney Disease, and olien had to gu about un crutches. 1 was entirely ami permanently cured alter wearing Prof. Uuilmetle a French Kidney Pad four weeks." 'Svii'iae N. V. Scott, Sylvania, Ohio, writes: ."1 have been a great sulterur for 14 years with Brighl's Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks at a time was unable to get out of lied : took barrels of medicine. bat they gave me only temporary relief. I wore twoof Prof. Ouilmette'a Kidney Pads six weeks, and I now know 1 am entirely cured." Mrs. Hki.es Jeboue, Toledo, Ohio, says : "For years 1 have been oo lined, a great part of the time to my bed, with Lueorrhae and tenule weakness. I wore one of Uullmette'f Kidney Psds and was cured in one month." H. li. OauH , W holesale Grocer, Flndley, Ohio, writes: -1 suffered for 25 years with lame back and in three weeks was permanently cured by wearing one of Prof. Oulimelte's Kidney Pads." B. F. Kuautto, M. DH Druggist. Logansport,, Ind., when sending in an order lor Kidney Pads, writes: 1 wore one of the first ones we had and I re ceived more benefit from it than anything I ever ased. In fact the Pads give better general satis faction than any Kidney remedy we ever sold." Kay a, Shokmake, Druggists, Hannibal, Mo., writes: We are working up a lively trade in your Pads, and are bearing of good results from theia every dsy." PROF. GUlUUirS FRENCH LIVER PAD, WiU positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Hilious Fever, Jaundice and Dysjiepsia, and all disease ef the Liver, Stomach and Blood. Price tl.M by mail. Send for Prof. Uuilmette'i Treat le en the Kidneys and Liver, free by-mall. Address, riESCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by C. X. BOYD, Druggist, Maris Somerset Pertna State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., Pbiskxtu UxauRrASSED Faciutiis ron rag PABiga TsACBBae fob Estcciso THBtB Field or La Boa. There ia no more noble Dunult t; an that of moulding haman character, and no greater bene factor than tne truly successful teacher. If roa intend to teach. Drenare vouraelf thor oughly, and thai make your work pleasant and pvoutaoie ror voarseii ana oi real value to others. Every teacher should take a full course at a professional school, and Pennsylvania otters you Bone superior to tba t of the IMiana Normal Stal of Mi L LOCATION, Beautiful, Convenient and Healthful. 1 BUILDINQ and APPTJBTEXAXCES, anegcetled. a. lMSTBTJCTOS, ezperieneed and tuccess. fuL . ORADrATES stand high wherever known. 4. CUUKSEOF STUDY and plan ol Instruc tion arc what you need if you have determined to become aa earnest and successful teacher. SPRING TERM WILL OPEN APRIL 10, 1882, FALL TERM WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 4th, 1882. For further particulars address, L H. DUELING, Principal. marse ; ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM. The Greatest Discoyery of the Age for this Most Torturing Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of f Cases. Cures Eheumatism ! Give it a Trial and be Convinced. cneoid; General Agent, Mwemejroe, VALT7AEL3 EZAL E37ATS POR SALE! The fine farm adJ6tob3 Somerset bomurh, for. "?Hy TVl?? . Esq . tiered ale. Also, M baiMlas; iota oa Turkevloot street. Sooserset- Also, the tract of land known aa -MerMe Hill," near Ooaflueaoe, on the bT A " Kallroad. . "For fall descriptions of these properties, prices and terms, apply to Wss. H. 8mlth: Preul dent Artisan In is ranee Ccapasy, Pltubarzh, ! HERMAN L. BAER, Aj Att'yt-Law, Somerset, Ta. i f 1 ! BMW t ML rj. h. doiv:: L f?n n This vslnablo raoVlfce I i " v-efclet ths discovery of vim u 1 , 1 lit Ot many ywe clnae study, f oj ord e to diacovvr tiiecauaa, ths ayaiptuoia, and tUe cure viai Cesssaptisa, Con-is, Calis, Cetarra, 4 and every species of uiii tliia of the laeac, rz 9 3 and lAuaara. la all cc here this Blxlraasi a been duly admlmateeed its emeacy has beeaa invariably aaaaiietted, convincing Ihsawrt la- imJuIiu, that CONSUMPTION b aot incurable, if properly attended to 5 t'oovompuon, at its couunenoement, M out a alight irritation of the membrane which covers the Lungs; thea aa inflamarino. whea the U cough is more observable, but rather dry; tbea 4 becomes local fever and the pulm gaore fre-' anent. tbechneks flushed and chills mm s ones ft o It moa. This Elixir in curing the above com plaints, operates ao as to n-move all Btorbld Irrttatloausand laflaaaatlMa froai the lungs to the surface, and finally expel them from the system. It facili tales eipectoratioa. It teals ti ulceratod snrfaeol sad relieves the cough and makes the breath iageasy. It supportathestraagth and at the ame time reduces the fever. It is free from tron c opiate sad astri ncent articles, which are of so drying a nature as to beinrreatdangerof i dectroving the patient; whereas this medicine never dries or atone the conch, but. by remov iagtboCACU, ganerally destroys the hectic! before the coo a Is entirely gone, uoua queutly, when the cough is cured the patient is well. Bend addrem for pamphlet . giving full directions for cure of pulmonary dueaees. Price 35 eta, 50 cts and 1 .00 per bottle. SOLD EVEBYWUKK. IEIKT, MHI50I t LOU, rram,, Batflirla,n. ZZ3 DOVES' EUm.l jBUi-ly BEST! business now be lore the pub lie. You can make money faster at work for us than at anvthinir else. Capital not weeded. We will start you. $12 a day and on wards maiih at home by the Industrious. Men and women, boys ard glrtu, wanted everywhere to pork for us. Now is the time. You can work ia spare time only, or give your wbolo tlmt to the business. You can live at home and detne work. Mo other business will pay poa nearly as well. No one can rail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outat and terms tree. Money mad fart, easily, and honorably. Address, Tara h, Co , Augusta, Maine. DeclS-ly PATENTS obtained, and all business in the U. 8. Patent (Wire, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. We axe opposite the TJ. S. Patent Office, en gaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, " can obtain patents iu tuas una luau those remote from WASHINGTON. When model or drawing It sent we advise as to patentabilitv free of charge ; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Sapt. of the Money Order Division, and to ofnqialaor the U. S. Patent OUioe. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to actual clients in your own State or county, addresa C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Otiiee, Washington, D. C. SOMERSET COUNTY BANK! (ESTABLISHED 1877.) CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER. Collections made In all parts tf the United Sutos. CHAHGES MODEEATE. . Parties wishing to Send money West can be ac commodated by draft on New York iu any juui. Collectiouti made witn pruinptncfi. U.S. Hoods bought ami sold. Money and valuables secured by one of DiefKild'sreletirMed salts, with a Sir gunt . Yale J.O 00 time luck ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. jrAll legal holidays observed. t dec! GOLD.! tl reat chance iomaxe mon rv. Those who a I air 8 take advantage of the guoil chances to make money tttat are oflerott. generally become wealthy, while tho'e who do not improve such chances remain ia poverty. We want many men, women, lioys kand girls, to work fi.r us right in their own localities. Any one car do the work properly from the first stHrt. The bunlners will pay more than ten times ordinary wages, fcxpenflive outfit furnished tree. ivoone who engages tails to make money rapiuiy, Y'ou can devote vour whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full information and all that is needed mm free. Addrer Stints Va. Portland Maine. Dec-ly 18 POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hobs will die of Coita Horn or Lrso Fa rm. If Kotitz's Powders are unol in time. Krau's fowdera will core and prevent HoeCBotxaa. Kcmtx's Powders will prevent Garas ia Fowts. Koutz's Powders will increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cccu and make the butter firm and sweet. Koutz's Powders will cure or prevent almost rrxsT Pi seams to which Hones and Cattle are subject. tolTZ'B PoWDraS UX OlVa fcATIUTACIloH. bold everywhere. DAVID Z. TOUTZ, Proprietor. BAiTlKOai.MD. Feh J. ly. Coole'y Creamers. obeitt.7 rjcrao.-sa. Tn rlniivnM'.n ." 1 ""fl X&irMia auj i'M4ja-ierv rlhe Plovr.rR alid the Ftavxmcb--TUV-Y HAVg Font H VLES. TF..S SIZES each. Kkun auto. maticaOv a ith or without. raiinir the cr.nii. ale and SIX MI.Vr.il I cdula f or C MllikW 1TV. Alra Chnma. But- .... tl'.-l .. i 1 . , . .. r-r3Tid rtoHtiui'iir facts, hiruraa tnd bitimr.nia:. VT. L'XUH JlAC U 1M CO Bo11ov.ti x'U. Vt P. S. HAT, Agent. Elklick, Penn'a. feM&-13t EMTABUHHED 130. Xos. 501 and 203 Sain Street, JOHNSTOWK, TA. ' WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IS PERFUMERY, PAIXTS, OILS Olasi and Putty, Hair and Tooth Brashes, Fancy Aiiicica, luuet ana cnaving noaps, a--. Family Medicines and Physician' Precrlp. lions accurately compounded. spril) The followlnj; SlaUions will stand at lilijliland Stock Farm : STRATH ERN! Imported from Scotland In Peeember ; three years old, eo ruin lour ; Bay in color : weighed 1824 on the ttrst dav of April, and will weigh, when fully matured. It: on. Insurance, fJO. HIGHLAND CHIEF! by Bonrboa Chief, out of Flora Mclvor, by Mam brlnoChieC Insurance, Qli. wmmm colt; by Alhambra, out of I July Foster, by Snahlins'l Abdallah. he by old ANtaJlah, sire of Kysdyk'i Hambletoniaa. Insurance, tzi. To the Breeders of Somerset and adjoining; Counties, I would ray. In their respective classes no better sires can be found. In raisins; stock it pays to breed only to the best, either for draft or driving purposes. P. HEFFLET k CO., Somerset, Pa., Airll U, "W. UDITOR'S NOTICK. - The nnderslimed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Somerset County, to distribute the fundi heloniriBK- to the aetata of Tobias Spelcher. deeeasea. In the bands of the Adminis trator of said deceased, as shown by their otonat Died In said Court aad confirmed April ana. lee'A, to and amonast those legally entitled thereto, hereby rives notice that he will attend ta the da ties of his appointment, at bia ofllee. In the bor eugh ct Somerset, oa Tuesday. Jane nth, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m, where those interested, caa at tend. - ' JOHN R. EDIE. sylO Audllra. jLOTS FOR SALE! Tile ondertigned offers for sale. a number of Lets, lathe ; i BOBOVGn OF i.IGOXIE3 1 ; snoje of which would be very sultaMo for makinc j Briek. The day lr awed ejaallry. rnmation very eonveuleo t to Depot. Brick wilt be ia treat I demand here this Saauaer, aad at all times. L . . JOHN McFAitLAKD. 1! jZllgAli CS-wWr am L J ZswgJvawWJfy F m ja7sVr A.:conier, i eftraorelana Co., m. THE ONLY BIG I t S.H.I NEW 11 Ml STER RAILROAD ORIENTAL CIRCUS! EGYPTIAN CARAVAN ! : ' ' i AND Universal Exposition of Living Wonders! nif L.irL't Cofiil'ihiition of ZiH'li'gicHl, Eijuef.trii. hikI Gymnastic Attnic tiim.9 ev r urgaiiizetl. riHsitivflv omk g, Undivulefl antl ' Unabritlgei, ti SOMERSET, PENN'A., FRIDAY, MAY 26TH, 1882! 6 COMPLETE CIRCUS COMPANIES 6 COMBINED ! EMPIQY1HG OYEB OHE'HOHDBED CHIMPIONS f: WORLD! 7 Enormous Metropolitan Menageries United! 7 50 BLAZONED CAGES OF WILD BEASTS! 50 Positively the largest Collection of EXTREMELY RARE WILD ANIMALS with any Exhibition on this Continent! The LARGEST LIVING WHITE NILE HIPPOPOTAMUS Ever imported. A Huge Shambling River Horse, the terror of all Saurians ; claimed by many Theologians and Zoographers lo be identicol with the Behemoth of the Bible. PAIE OF MAJESTIC GIBAFEES ! Broken to Harness and Drawing Roman Chariots. THE SIMIAM COLOSQUC, CYrJOCEPHALUS. 5-TON PERFORMING BLACK RHINOCEROS. AN ARCTIC AQUARIAM OF POLAR MAMMOTHS. The First Ever Exhibiced on this Continent. The onlv C3-ETJI3STE I3IOK,nsrEID HORSE I m , ...... . The Finest Pair of AFRICAN ELANDS Ever Seen ! THIRTY ARABIAN CAMELS ! ABYSSINIAN BABIROUSSA ! An animal never lefore exhibittd in America. Elks driven Tandem in the Streets, Performing xraSlan Dromedaries, Zebras Trained to Perform Incredible Feats, Performing Five-Ton Rhiuoceros, Lapland Hurdle Racing Reindeer, (Jiraffes Drawing Roman Chariot?, A Gigantean Riding Cynocephalue, Performing Den of Hyenas, A School of learned Seals, PERFORMING DEN OF TIGERS, LIONS AND LEOPARDS ! A HERD OF ZEBRAS TRAINED TO PERFORM ISCREDIDLE FEATS! 14 A dalvacade of Fourteen Performing Kentucky Thorough ibreds ! 14 The largest number of the most beautiful and best trained Horses in the World, and more than a whole Show alone. Eighty Tons of Educated Reaste. Thrice the Smallest Elephant ever seen ; and the largest one ever domesticated An Knonnmw Polar Sea Acjuanum. A complete and exhaustive collection of Living Zoological "Wpnders! SO tIlTRIL.EE CABIW BUOUTECS! 20 THE LOW COMEDY BEAR " BRUNO ! " STEAM AZ2 SSXP HT 0PS2AH0aT, OUTSITS mi. TE S2EErS;2STOSN ?ZQX CONiUSST. A Quarter of a Million Street Parade, The Champion Circus of a Hundred Chiefs, Three Superb Martial Musical Brigades,. The Xew Leviathan ' Locomotive Steam Band, Always Exhibiting Just What it Advertise. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL ADVERTISED S1IOWS I CHILDREN, UNDER NINE YEARS, HALF-PRICE. TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. It Controls Millions, backed by Millions more, and en far iw it concerned, no other Show exists. cg::::ellgville, r.:2YCRCDALE, I J IBBETTieO'! UNITED ! n and Only VT ' mm WIXL ALSO EXHIBIT I CT) SHOW COMING ! flu am mm. a mmS? m HOGIPPOPOTAMUS ! S100,000 INVESTED In more than Eighty Tons of Educated Flesh. A Monster All-Representing HERD OF ELEPHANTS ! Including Twice tho Ivrgf't Animal Known to Exist, the great Indian WAE ELEPHANT " XERXES ! " The Largest AnLnal in captivity, FLintling seven incliff higher, and weih inj' more than the Larjret Eleythant ever on this Continent. His age w said to be Over Year. Also LITTLE DOT! The smallest full-grown Eleplient in America. lO FUNY E.OirJM! lO -A.T r.:ay Cath. T.:ay 27th. mm I ft 59 i (