4J1 1 1 II1MJ iNsevvrr-T-" 1 lso.vuDlxc-riiABii I'jivne. "Nothing in the sliape of one," an- gwered his friend, Lucius Warden, with the subdued triumph of one who announces a 6tartling fact. ! never hnrrl nf a eneh ft thin? A sir . -- n in my life!'' paid Payne. Nor 1 either," F'ien'y v: !n;iik d Warden. "Iiut how do you s.cc.our.t for it ?'' demanded tlewould-liet'Uiil, smit inj Itif forehead in der-juiir. "1 don't account for it :;taU. s.iid !r. Warden, purveying the n.uis winch he had jtift lfii t"jrWul!y tiiir.miiig with ji'it-knife, "'except i:iat iio'.xnly know anything about the tdace as vet There's a factory wall taier I believe, or something AX i:iJC!CU3 of that sort and a cigar phop, and j jnciine jg heaij. " quaintance, in which design lie was a beer shop, and twothread and nee- j vll tljem lra.,s y0ur'n ' demand-1 not very successful, though he as dle stores, and a post office where &l t',,e wjjow abrupt! v. J certained that King .on was her des- llie mails come twice a week; and j yes ma(iam v Mr. i'.. ne r.dmit- i tination that afternoon, there's the Malloway Uiver, all car-1 . . " To Kingston he went, and traced pcted with water lilies, and halfai1 .-'ceersto veil purty check v , her to a bouse occupied by an old dozen little trout streams running i fvo'u ,njter t0 take it for granted "lan. al)Ut whom the neighbors into it, and a bit of the finest scene- j n'. ktj to FUiy " gai,i ghe. knew no more than that he was an ry vou hotel." ever saw. I;ut there s no "Uut where s a lellow to stay ? helplessly demanded I'ayno. "Uet nn outfit and camp out, as I did." said Warden, cheerfully. "A blanket, a cauvas tent with peg3 and hoos, a little smudge of bran or pine needles, to keep the mosqui- loos oil at nigni, ana ' Iiut I don't enjov camping oat. vehemently remonstrated Payne. 'I like good walls, a feather pillow, and regular meals served three times a day," "Well, then, look here," said ar den, ''Go to the Widow lluck's. .he takes boarders now and then." ! " ho is the idow J.uck .' ask- ed Payne. "That I don't know,' replied friend. "And where does she live? "There you have me again.1 "Man alive! are vou crazv !" de "How -d Mr. t-pairingly questioned Payne, am I to lind her?" "Inquire," calmly respond' Warden, as he shut ui his ki.i!-' and replaced it in his vest pocket. "Goto Mailzie Ford eleven a. m. train stage roach through in one day. Ask for the Widow Duck's ! Liens my heart ! nothing in the world could be easier. 1 ahv:. s iieard that pe.. pie got good ar ! .1 1 1 I - 1 J - 4 I 1 mere ami cmn.ui mun: ?,JU .viaiizie l orn is a perieci . anise, wncu imk-u miu iivi wii'ic. .,,.,, i .n , ' V . ii ayne, ieu, saw rayia "it seems a wild goose osecnase;oUlive a mind Ito try it come back again. It was rither early in the K-aon ! for the conventional opirat.cn! i.,ul wuii0 Widow JJjck was vol u knownto the .mencan jiubhc an ; u y utteri ng these last giib sentences, "summering, but PiTcival Payne, a int v hl h U1 t0 ,iawn on Mr! . ...v r.m .. .-j tune and cultivated tastes, felt that lie could do as he jleryed. And it was rather a luxury to anticipate the first mad rush of travel, when all tlie scabs are engaged, the cozy corners taken, and the irost desira ble points of observation usurped. So lie packed his valise, did up his fishing tackle, laid in a great store of crayons and bketching pa per, and started for the far northern : wilderness of Mailzie Ford. , -f lL. a- i . : ji course, me irain was ia:e trains alwrys are late and it was four o'clock in the afternoon when Mr. I'ayne found himself jHTched up in an open lox waon behind two trunks, package of 8alt codfish, a mail bar. and a pretty prl, with eyes as soft as black pools of water, and one of thoe odd, lrinpy hats of black straw, all covered with loops ;md ribbon that make people look so picturesque. "Where do we meet the stac ?" said Mr. I'ayne, as he set tled himself uo as to inconvenience his pretty neighbor as little as pos sible. The driver stared at him. "This 'ere 's the stage!"' said he "ii it up Sorrel!'' Mr. Payne stared. Tut stages have tops," said he. 'This 'ere stage don't." said the driver. It was rather a trying hituation teep uphill part of the waj, and sleep down hill the rest, with the, oodiish and the mail bag alternately tumbling into Mr. I ayne s lap, and the prcttv girl laughing in her sleeve : V. , Pwi , , i r i .1- T I Kclu' was t!ic 1u'el rel,l v .. i .-i " i Aii'i uon i you ueiiee, i iook. mm ti,' ! i Uwhtei much i; it his embarrassment. "I'm rude I know," said she, but if you"d just tie that cnlfish to the back of the wagon, with your fishing line.it would not trouble vou so much V l ii i j.. - -No, said the pretty Fir!. -to C at- lev's Dam." "Perhaps you know somethinsr :ibout Mailzie Ford.''' hazarded our hero. . : , ,, , . . 'Oh ves . am lu- it v ju ui tiiii the dark eyes. .,!.- , . ! 1 used to live there before I went x.niAji lit V'Jill' X h. i "1 )o you know the Widow P.uck ?" 1 asketl Pavne, with interest. J Very Veil." nodded the pretty , " .i... i.- . n. ! : , r lu luf ; about the tall, blue erestetl mount- ains, which were b-cinnins to close I in around them : ., i .1 The dewy-eyed damsel had read ! ix-.ngfellow : she knew all aiKjut And then the ' codfish tumbled down agnio and had to be tightened anew, and by that time they had xruetoa house in the midst of a tant-Iy Wit of woods, which the driv t said wa -'Catley's Dam," upon which the pretty "girl disappeared ia lhe purple twilight, Mr. Pavne and the codfish went on, sorrowful much jolted and alone. A glimpse of the beautiful Magal- oway river by moonlight ; the cry )f the wild bird in the woods ; the of noise of hidden cascades : a blur of lighted wi idows. which the driver Mid was the factory, down a blind lane, and checking the tired hore at a one-stoned stone house behind a wall of cedar trees, and then the Jehu cried out: v"-'?,hen,"lr', l". Widow illicit 8 : Mr. Taynej eotfitifl1iri.t 0...H...1.. od to unload the various :.r.,r.iJ,. ! nalia to travel which ' ln-longed to i him all of them bv this time con- .1,-1 . - . . .UUV vl-Jl1 eioerauiy llavoretl with salt ctxlfish. lerhapsyou had better wait " said he, m the driver turned around and chirrnjipd to his horses natiorT" asked the man incase Mrs. Puck Rhon! -able to accommodate ... . "Oh if ' all s".,. . me, or ilsul. 6aia tue Unv- -A PJ iJcar kl ryno. Whit. ! ' '7 r ',V5 . " i iSTSf i .. ? 1 1 ,0S"1 i "' """ T. , ' ' V.. K." U .round rAODLTTT. iv?.(rovJi ,. r . ii Iip summarily dismissed. "I m-vfr slinder " I ground, on the shore, are two draped i hykox w. kinu. Kiocution, tieowetry, and t. the inerrv irrollti Normal lenerraiihy. fore," said the prettv rirl. laushins. I J V . ' 7. ...7 "1 ben, sir, suppose I had coolly :"" ' . i: " ' ' ! KATJi!u? "-W"'. we uu f;uiii" i'j .iiuii.-.it I oru . ' i - . . t 1 , t ... . r . ..j "':"'"" I ii.u.u.ur.tt. normal ami t:o . r lo,. ..M.,. ! IUU' i"---wi uwi5 ) I w b.'lt WOllifl VOll . ii..w..I Arithmetic, H.Hk.keeplnK and lb ... ..... .nj.., nit.i cuu.ii.-ji Vaom: -n(nv all about the haunts ------ --7--- wrr amn,. , c waHEK, N.mal Orammar, r onninfmi milmi. .WOIU1 hUtW d.ll aUOJl UJC uauut , J.J'J ... .U , . .!. ,., and 1'nited State! Hiritnrr ' Thoreau ; M.e was even 4 ui." intT ' ' - bovhood I have been troubled witn Unskin.and she cxnresstHl her-elf i . 1 know whca ...va, wrote me , Qnh and Hay Fever, and have with praee and Miirit.' which set Mr. 1 that you so . We1 r,"1'""1 1 been unable to obtain perma Pavne to wondering if all tlie Maine ' a!"li'M bvrc- npnt roiief until 1 used Kly's Cream -iris were equally cultivated and!, r . wa ",tinS mvrf l1 ,or i Halm, which has cured me. After a beautiful. ' i "irrupted Payne. "J.ut you i fow tiavs- usc i couhl sleep all night. (-r. ".sj,cll t:k you in. 'ao-m would have told vou eke." rith i.ifo .f lu. -a ire at his j jt j,nij a Eaunt dog smelling at the ,4 jrt,, ()f his coat, j " .vho's Noouu?" said Mr. I'avne, j aning the moon. - "And what ! ... ..i i ,I.l ..o" - until. i iie i 1 1 i . He rawed ai nld-f.hioned brass k:i;cki-r tmn at the door, and nu ll.'! it liri-!dv The g.nir.t dog ki'l Mueihitg and be-,i. to burk. 1'n-sei.tly, u tall, thui . woman, with a pd jv'n-ket handkerchief 'tied on !.. r bmd. w ith a keniseno hunp in li r band, ojw.ned the door. 1),'' rlie paid, peeriusr iiitrjly at i.iu, -you're the young man lrom Wit,, thp n l atlVH t 111? taken OUt ! f ,,nn,i4 r i-ovi.e could onlvianJ endeavon I to strike up an ac- r ..j .,1 . madam I i'm 0t.i'liin now." said the i w;jovr harplv. 'To begin right ! 8trii,.h "at uie " beginning, we don't j kn0 ai.vthir.g about 'vou. You j njftV j,e a' bank-burglar, or a coun - terj"e;tfr for all we know. "My references."' ,.ya j toW and thetn verv ref- prenees U mcst likely forced. Jiut 1 .... i T 1 1 am valii!--' To nereasonan.e. now old are vou"''' And Mr I'avneseral- wonder- in- if this was "the v.av ihey man- a"ed tUn-s in Maine, answered K. . "Two-and-thirtv!"' Kver been married ja f,,wtnno( tlie widow i vuiinly not. madam !"' I am a 'single man!" answered Mr. Payne, I with a justifiable spark of indigna tion in las manner. "Anj business ? " wf 1 1 on his cat ochist. "None, madam." "Well, 1 liko that'"' said the wid ow, with a scornful sniff. "Like our impudence, to come here and own to such a thru-race as that! Ex pect to live on me, bey ?" "Madam!" pi-pod Payne. "How d'ye suppose you are going to keep my Naomi, even if I allow- 1 vou to marry iter; wiuen i jiari do, and don't you think it! 1 she uon t care lur you anyway Whoiishe heard you was coming ishemau ! Catleys a sue Hi adeuphormiu.ltostopoil-at!:".u'lt'r:i-',,:'' iur F"'! ,-"s Ham to tret rbl of ti'e sight ! Cl!Cor.v- ;frots caramel, date-seeds, jofvou Thm So jys. , .v "ul'vonr trans and L'o bat X au'in m tin; nn vaii rnmo T 1 till Willi f P.l-l'fT liO i i ., c: :,,w n( ,;,. f : iavne g geim-obscured Oram. "I think, Mrs uek," said he, "that you must be laboring under a misapprehension. My name is IVr cival Payne. I am from Huston. I was recommended here as an eligi ble boarding place, bv Mr. Warden. of 15 Peppermint Place." I Mrs. Puck nearly dropped her j larnn in her consternation. Well. I never!" said she. ir.stant- ,,. !;,': the door wide open. .."i !,... J", 1 1' ase o wa.li in, sir. i ll seim Itheiiov out after vour trunk and things in hall" a minute. 1 hejynur pardon, I'm sure, lor mistaking you for Peleg Dripgs, from 1iweii, as was coming here after my daughter Naomi ! Sin; works in the Lowell .:n v : .!...,. 'v.. t,;.,l, 1. ever 1 could have mat ' . . ... . 1- -ucli a blun-! der. Do walk in, sir !"' And Mr. Payne was promptly in troduced to a delightful little 'inte rior" of reed carpet, rounj table! snread for ten. shaded laiiilli"ht. and a lire of logs, burning on an open j hn .rfh in -.,f Uu. .I-i.v,,. oftl. '. summer evening. ' j a 4 ... ,.!....'. ...t i. i .'ILV1 iCii u citicth, niivtl tiic wcuii- o( traveler was in bed, in a irettyj little room, where there was an eight-1 day clock in a cherry-wood case, ami i a carpet maoe of woven rags, he iiearu uie opening ana siiuumg oi uuorautww, uic t-itrar uunu wi a , familiar voice the voice of his black-eyed traveling companion. ; " ell, mothr r did he come'.' she j asked. "Peleg didn't conic I tit a young or I'elcjr. and I i.jred away it ; inl weu- ., , , 'Oh mother, what wi.l uctmnk . t,iivu tut; piiut--! vuuii" ui'.t, I ! "I askexl his pardon.' said the old I i u iwiiks ui ire uficiiuHiiivini. iimi a n.K;,,,,.,, m.f BtUItni- ........... . .- ly. Mr. I'ayne liked Mailie Ford. :i nd staved there all summer. And as there v re several boarders in the ii.. . v : oiu cLOiie iiuuM'. .iv .;iuuu ron- eluded not to return t .. iaetory-hle, ; but to stav and help with tne house- i ll , wo' ' ' onl-r- 1 t , ;M northern woods' he came she Mr. p . . i flower in tlie Wrote to Jus friend Warden, vw .,.. m.:i TT : M- "V lord. ui; ji! jiniuuui i-ij n .iu-s .ao:m. lie arjreed with his friend. "She's a little jewel," w "at sucli was the fact. : .ri , . ,. . fhe doctors disagree as to the, lest methods and remedies, for the j cure of constipation and disordered j t : i i t... .i .t .. i iter ami Kianeys. i.u uiom; u.. ; have used Kulney- ort, agree thai it is bv far the best medicine known J Its action is prompt, thorough and ' lasting. Don't take pill., and other mercurials that poison tlie system, i but bv using Ki (the natural actioi Scribncr'. dney-i ort restore ion of all the organs. ; r-:t -. i- lair .viomi were siuinir ny a. tiuui- ... . r.; uy inctfo.l- ia me ain. i n"uem .... ... w . i . . i . . . . . ' i 1 1 ,, n i - . . . . StrExnin Xew York. A gentleman j -enters a gunsmith's shop and a-ks to j Iloth Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege see a pistol. , : table Compound and Blood Purifier "Here is a pretty family oce.'" j are prepared at 2U3 and 235 Western "A family one. how is that V" : Avenue, Lynn, Mass. price of eith- 'Certair.lv. It I ai six chamber.-, j-ou see. Two of the bulls are for your wife, t vo for the destroyer of your domestic happiness and two 'or yourself. It is the latest style, Vir' nd, MfXe rap- I,I!?VC ! hundrcds of lheIn for w1'0;? 1 - . . T I Iiave sold res. eczs. I'selesM Friglit. To worry about nny f.iver, Kid y or Urinary Trouble, especially j.Ui s Disease ir llabetes, as Hop l.itters ncrsr l iila f .. .. t f ---..a J U A U 1 t 4 cure is no5;i.!,. We k no.v this. t - - M .-. A man was wanted l-j the Ixmdon . - i -ii ' . i . r . njaKiiigi.i wiuut ..s be captors was so considerable that, for a long time, he escaped detection. At lentrth a clever detective was put .. r: . on his track, and first of all lie began to inquire about his associate. ne of the mt intimate of them was, npHnsl. -1 rCTtJUll VUUj; woman, land aln.ut her he iir,t of all found out ewrvlh ng. ' He had reason to rusprt that she . iu oiriintl with the lugitive s iiidiiig pl.ice. So the first thing to, be'doM was to follow lier oiie .Sun day aftermvHi, when .-he was free from her employment. An innocent voung Ueteciive, in me guise oi a ieuipcuiri, ..- ianir. w. lu ""., j old man. lie was an eluerly invalid, i never went to the door, never went out, saw nobody ; and bow was he : to be caught and examined. There i was nothing known about him to 1 justify tb police in entering the .houe, and the detective walked ; around the place in company with i the "carpenter," wondering what to uo next. i me obck oi me nouse I a a mi r.ian m m l ir trno n Lnnniil -l ,"""-" " " j containing a big dog, or rather not .containing him. for he was lying out in the sun at the end of his chain. No ign oHife was visible in the i nouse "Jump over the fence and kick the dos; then hide behind the summer-house,"' said the detective to the "carpenter." In a moment the young man was over the fence, and the dos was howl ing from the effects of a kick in the ribs. Neighboring dogs joined in the chorus, ahd at the window ap peared an old gentleman. No one was about; the dog continued to howl, and incautiously the owner came down to the garden to see what was the matter, liencath a well made gray wig the detectives keen eye recognized the object of his search, and in a moment the arrest was made. How lo IK-tort Atlnltcratol Coffer. (irouinl cofl'e affords a field for idulteration, and lor this purpose inonlv usixl. Take a little of the ii ii ii'f i ii i in t it, iri fi-u Liu- i:ii . i . . or.-, or give it a squeeze in the pa per in which it is bought; it gen uine it will not fore; a coherent mass, a- coil'ee grains are hard and do not readily adhere to each other; but if the grains Mick to each other and form a wrt of "cake," we nav he rrettv sure of adulteration in the shnieof chicory, for thegrainsofchic- ory are softer and morcopen, and ad-1 lure wiLiiout uuliculty when squee- zed. Ag:iin,if weplaceaiwgrainsin asaucee and moisten them with a lit-1 tie cold water, chicory will verv iuieklv bwoine soft like bread crumbs, wliiie cofft will take a long time t soiten. A third lest : take a wineglass or a tumblerful of water i anl gently drop a pinch of ground coil'ee o;i the surfaee of the water without stirring c agitating; gen uine coffee will float for soi.ie time, while chicorv or any tither soft root i will soon sink, and chicory or cara mk 1 i 1 1 1 1 , t vf.l i-tiridh I.ru-n- ihii coior to amuse rapituy inrougn the water, while pure ofTee will give no sensible tint under such circum stances fur a considerable length of time. "ColTee mixtures" or '"coffee l,uiro( should be avoided. They " unyuunc out, CU1C- sin'' ,!nd war-e!.-The Sanata- nan. i ii i aaim u lletiot the DettiretJ Information. j u WM in U)( p,nok ing.car on the U - . Yrtrt (.Mltrai There was on jch who WM 1,10 a Kreat deal anJ teijjnjr of liow ruanv duels he ,ia(1 ,-)Uhtj an j behinJ him gat a Muall ,nan readino. a magazine. ..:,-' t,a i,;,r ,nn i, wheelel around, "what would you ;f !..r,..,5 j MO a vlll "aVU antf bc brandcHl a coward ! What if j a gentleman offered vou the choice ;of a duei Gr apublic fiorse-whipping th.n ivhai" tak( lhe whijpi ng.' mv book this way, and reach over like this and take him by the nose as I take you, and give it thrftCr quarter twist just so !" When the littU) man let jo of tlie bis man's nose, the man with the white hat on bejran to crouch down t t ,mllet but war no bhJoUn xhe hl mi there ntr I iia rniT min iiir. n.,.i .i, 1.. th iv-t uu, jsAie. ii". hjvm man over i "Certainlv of course that's it ex- .wtlv''' .v ., ,mnl..rluni turned on I ,1J1U illC V UU I v I. - , the !:enaral prosperity of the coun- trr. ... Messrs. Wm. ltust & Hons, Dnig ;aitl I v.. v. r.riinswii't. . J. Since o - - - . . - , , . j Ci.ickexer, New Urunswick, X. J. Price "0 cents, Appiv mto nostrils with little fin- 1 L - A n us; profjine languag0 1 f - y 8 8 arrested, and taken directly betore a magistrate, and, if convicted, sent to jail for ten da ys. It is a summary process, and tlie law will doubtless nave a restraining influence on cor ner loafers and drivers of overloaded wagons. tr. f 1. Six bottles for" $5. Sent bv mail in the form of pills, or of loz enges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. En close Uc. stamp. Send for pam phlet. Mention this paper. A fashion writer says Smlll I curl'd will l becoming this season." I his will be pood news lothe small 1m)v. 'I'lie culls lie lifift lieen in thti habit ol Ki tting would cover bodij cars n mey were not on tne same; side of the head. j Ir.vf mkdrr Pieonllar CIrcn instances. Vlr Pieonllar CIrcn instances. I T When the French sought to esta!.- j lisli a Uio'narchv in Mexico a Mazat-1 lan youth raised a regiment of boys and waged against such of the invader- as appeared in iina!oa a war fare that told. The 'ung jumu's father was of Castilian blood and bis mother lttwas a .V Mean. Ilia nam?. tnna, ; xfl Kr 'IK4 l.ililOU. iiU al In age jof twem, live be was reg:,rded as ;tne Mofi-y i Mex;eo. -t toe eni 'of the war he was major general, the : Jiro ol tlie soluieis ami tne j,,,! of Maz.itl.m . MX SoeK-IV. was fit t tall, broad shouldered, handsome and daring. While attending a ball at the American Hotel, at Maz atlan, he stumbled over a domestic, knocking a tray from her hand Stooping to pick up the crockery, General Corona noticed that the girl was verv pretty and verv She tofd hinil that lur SaUC'. name was Betty Bowman, that her mother was a ban rrancisco washer-woman and that be ought to know better than to rush headlong down a dark stairway. Corona made love to the American miss and btfie leaving for the capital he had learned of her irreproachable though humble life Once away, Betty's face and jK-rt ways haunted him fo much that he wrote to her arranging for marriage by proxy. He remained in Maz atlan, the bride went to a convent school. The' were a thousand miles apart and wrote to each oilier daily, the husband constantly instructing the wife in polite ways. President Juarez, fearing that Corona's popu larity would lend the people to give their vote to the young soldier at an election then approaching, concluded to send him as minister to Madrid, the most enviable diplomatic posi tion in the eye3 of all Mexicans. General Corona teiok the washerwo man's daughter to his palace in Mad rid and she is now regarded as the most brilliant aud accomplished lady at the court of Spain. (oinx Him One licitcr. An ingenious tramp, thinking to i pelves tlie I'.-.'ft Extrrna! Ueitietly wring tears antl money assistance cver inv,..nt,.,l. TiSev will cure osth from the stoniest hearts with a new j scheme, gave it an experimental "in, ooUi, coiij;li. rheum iti.iui, neu trial in the north end. He lias W- j miia. an.l anv local pains, cided not to patent the in vent!...,, j A " , j f , l fc He told a north end ladv oi his un- j ' 1 fortunate condition, and'a.-ked if hejtliey :;re infallible in 5;ick-Ac!ie, mijrht ent pome ol tne prafs in tne yard. The ladv. not less surprised than amused, said : "Certainly." He went out, ami getting down on all fours, commenced on the grass after the neglected and never popu lar fashion of Nebuchadnezzar, and apparently not enjoying the diet any more than that ancient sinner of olden time. Prt ser.tly the tramp's anxious eye payght sight of "the ser vant girl beckoning to him iYoni the backyard, lie thought a rich re ward for hi humility was in htore, and instantly responded j "Did you motion to me?" "Yes." " liat did you want ; He now wure a look tf hopeful j exneetancv. "You may go in the back yard if ii tnlh r vou want to. The gras ! there." $1M0.0 Itouartl '. Will be paid for the detection "nd conviction of any ierson selling or dealing inaiiy bogus, counterfeit or imitation l? BiTTKRs, especially Hitters or eparation. with the word Hoi or Hops in their name or connected therewith, that is intend ed to mislead and cheat the public, j or for any preparation put in any j form, pretending to be the same ns j Hop JJitters. The genuine have; a cluster of Grkex Hops (notice this' j printed on the white label, and are tho purest and liest medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Ueware of all others, and pf all pretended form ulas or reuipes of Hop J1TTO;: pub lished in paper or for sale, ai they are frauds ami swindles. Whoever deals in any but the genuine will be prosecuted. Hop Hittkiw Co.. 1 loch ester, N. Y. In Pompeii, recently, a very beau tiful fountain was found among the ruing. It is said to surpass in beauty any of the fountains hitherto dur up there. enus is represented ns riuiniv sin o cIiaII n-ifh I 11 llll ill ! herarml Other springs of 'love are j seen iieru ttnu niere m "ic while in the back-ground appears a Kkokik, Iowa, June A pas senger train n the Chicago, Uur linjrton and tf.iincy llailroad struck 3. broken rail near fredericksville yesterday, fct-TtDrning three coacii ea and causing a general wieek. Dyer thirty passengers were injured, but no lives lost L. E. Marshiek, who had started on a wedding tour with his bride, sustained severe in juries about the heat! and shoulders, and Mrs. Marshiek was also hadlv hurt. liise Coltl a ad Hay Kcvor. Messrs. White fc F.unlick, Drug gists, Ithwa, N. . I can reeoin-i mend Ely'n Cream Balm to relieve j all pergons sullermg from Uoe uild and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these complaints ; by using the ialra have had great re-; lief." I have - recommended it to j many of my friend3 for Catarrh, and ; in all cases where tney have used ; the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kexney. Drv Hoods Merchant.! Ithiea. X. V ' A IVIiberate Murder. Little llix-x, May 31. On Sat- j y-rdayin Layfayette county, on the. narAid tirof a i r tr 1 n Tl Pfl r 71 (1(11- i I I i JiOuisiana border, a negro named ius chemists, nirutt St., reToi Wade Reed was reprimanded l.v a Oetian :-ror thoi.tLwVKxt-. Z Mrs. Reeves for pxssing through her have sol j various bri-i cr - oro - . yard and leaving the fence gate ! tors. rhicJaa. ana r. roikil,.. down. He left, but soon after re-i T!er,-.r,.. t. t-, i miiKTj n nil j;uil, C4 1UC111IV lOOkillg I uu me muy ; out itufc nnuing ner r i. I ,. . I . i ... a a i - i . found Mr. Reeves, into whose body he fired both barrels, riddling it with shot and prodticint instant death, . sawaw-ggiu.l , 7 ome neorde urefer to rmrchaset medicine in the dry Ute so that they can see for themselves that ! they are purely vegetable.. Others have not the time or desire to pre-1 pare the medicine, and wish it al- leadv to use. To accommodate: fA"h class the nronrietor of Iv idnrv- lir . . i ii i ' . i'ori, now oner mai weu-Known i ItUlWJ All UUMI U'jUlU tiUU UI f IUI I Iia. L Sold by all druggist?. N'ever ask a woman lieraj-e timt is, not that woman. Ask other wrman. some. I ..... .. - - . . ,!... .-. . . I . . WMritK. J . ' ' TESTED 8E3 FODND WORTHY ! in ftnlpr to bring more tally before the nntlre of tlie iile tlie ra ueot i iro tni trird remedy, we hereiiy uirt tin filliOK reliable IrKtlmnnUl Iroin one ol (lie many who hve been rurtrt, and whiHte ri utatluu lui veracity ekouut be quea tiuned. WoobBrsr, S. 3. Mrch 20, ISSi SvimM BiTTEneUo. : friNTLBMicx : I hre r-r-l !th rtypTiiii rul ll Imrnlile elleci eari. Have fnl liOniirrl ol li-llr- t i- h-iam ao( in lent weitleivr. with av.ii 1 .inre been Bn- uliie tu et inet4 of muy fctu!. a rjlil tttK re t in in wut . iuy mmm- U. mihI -t noattle u 'X$ZXt SiTK OT.S eatbiwly My It vtnl fnllowe.1 b bentfli ial rveulte. I can now fit down and enjoy a hearty meal of ineatu and veiretablee of any kln-l, and hare a-alned rlxteen p. mints In thre week, and ' run CIPIMHI . ITOHMluriW w ui uc-ia. ! Very renrwllo'ly. j irprrt(,r lverym Al-U-l'STLS rittfllj, nf V(U'Urr Uity l!a'h Lane, i'rehl'l oil AccuuiiuudaUon Stat'lea. The above r-tatemuot cn be relletl o-i. WM. 1. SX.OTT, ti-Mayorof the city of Woodbury, N. J. Sel?h Bittern ! a fare rare Tar dyp"pl. kMney ami iirer cumpUinL, bllluameei. and all tieates nl the nujma. b. tore It a trial and yim will M that Ihn ttt nf Sffnhjh llltteril Is the ,,r.)l ol ltc merit. Wnulrturel br SWEU- ' 1SU hitters (.. w.Knihur. x. j. soia i.y I may n. 50,000 LBS. WOOL " WANTED! My A ient are airaln cuvasMnic Somerset and ailj'iinlnn eounlieewilli a one aiaurtmentof H'me HUJe WOOLEX GOODS, lilch we wish to exehanire for W(.KL. My stock Is lnrer and more varied tlmn ever lefore, and we exect tu visit all em euMMti In ernann. 1 wani your wonl, nt l'r peculaU'n, but to work It up In ourown county. Tu tuu who will hrlnK their wool to the Facto ry 1 will uy that I have laid In a much Urxer Mock ol fleneral Merrhandlee than ever Wore which 1 will be Kiad to ell to yon er trade lor your wool or other produce. M y Sioa Incomplete in l"rv tioiMlH, Notion?, lloou aud Shoe.. Hat. and Cap", Urocerle., linrdware, Qaceti.ware, Keatty M.ole Clolliliiit, Carpets, etc., at prirts. that will .urpriae yoa. Highest Prices Paid for Wool in Cash or Trade. New customers wishing n to call will pleura send card to WM. S. 3IOKGAX, QuetiiahoninK, I May 10. Nomcmet t'eauiy, I'a. raSKCS C0MZS THE U2TS3U1TT ED PCFULASITY 0? . Allccck's Pcrcus Flastsrs? i IJecnise they have irovel them- Xervous Deoilitv. and all Kidnpy troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia land Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations that blister an(Murn. (Jet ALLCOCK'S, the only (ienuine Porous Plaster. JanSAJmnEOW ICG 10 1 .1 lift received car loid of KentU; v Saddle and l!:tncp H'tre?. ttoth gintcle and double dri ver', comiidiiiit of ercra! pjirs M :Pine-Stylsd Match Horses Allcolur?; itoo.1 tc.ien : well broken: ranjrinjj lrom rive to U year Aid. We (marantee litem perlectly ouod. bur elnle-lxitcJ rai-ker are SPLENDID 31 00 VERS! Anl all tro, In harnew. Petin vlfhlnz tbii ind oi Hur,0 will du-wll to call on or address I. AnWSTKOXCJ A SOX., Itriieeton, XV. Ta. mr1 F. W. CLARK, WHOLSEALE PRODUCE ANL) CQMMISSIOH T, Corner Main and f.'srk'.t Streei. JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. rl'J THE NORMAL TERM ffi PLEASANT INSTITUTE OPENS KAECH 22d, 1SS2. Philosopby, try. mmercial tan v. Literature, EMMA KEKS. PRltitlnir and llrawlnir ANNA A. PALM, Piano, Ornan and 'Vocal t'ul tare. JinS. A. S. WILLIAMS. Matr-in. A new brick bulidinar, I.Kir stories. rrx4l feet, exclusivelr lor lady boarders. A lull course of iectores free. Superintendent Speiavl and Judxe lliinier are atnons; tbe lecturers. Mnht teacher ji;..l lrom the (lonsenauiry of Mm" in H'sitim. Art and Kronob toaohor )ut Imm P.ns. iilve tlerman teaoher. Prof. KiiiK'a valuable KUru tionary trjininir frtt. Hoardinir In clubs, almnt In the Institute, 43 OA to .! -A Tuiilon, !U. Send for cat.-i..)cuo and circulars. . . LKKtlY STEPHF.NS, jan-"' President, pver kooo uggms ;-t Physicians nave bigncd cr Eriaorscd the I I Foilovv-hia RemarKcbi'o 1 Dourriont ' Mer.SaalrTZ jlL" '.,e..-,. I ..o consider tbein cso of tlie vt few reliatls Lcuscl.oll r-naCles wortay of confidence, dicy cxa ouperior to all other Poroua r!astor3.c; LiiUiuciits t-.- I external ue. . i rCj:n" ' rrrcr 13 it j:oeuii.q fuiicoi praiuci, cf th Lit 11 W vrhen other r,i'-. f.;i ., f i- 1 i I j i on'Capc:no Plaster, " " Toa vrili ho ttisancointed if chrtn Flncfj m V.;.av... T5-. j : r " m-.u,.,OTw. Ai'ui: i:l'.)I1:iiv .t i.'at.w'-1-" 1 Fur s'ulo I.y CVCOVD, Man.li 1. Simersct.Pa orseien PARKER'S U HAIR B AXS ATX I This elegant drcubf i preferred by ihcM bo ha re usetl U, ro any .simlr article, ea k- it oi its uprrioe :leatiline and purity. It contains materials mly that are beerkra o U e scalp &ai bjc Restores tbt Youthful Cotcr to Crtf or TUti Mr Parker's Hair Balsam rs finer perfirmcd and is warranaed to prevent falling of the hair and to ns mave dantiruu anu itching. fl:s-ox A i o , . i. SOc. and $1 ihi at 4mm in 4rr 4 4Vii. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superfativt lealtk aatf Strtngth lUstortr. If yon are a mechanic or farmer, worn out whh overwork, or a mother nrn do a Ly auntiy or boose hold duties try pAfticaa' GiNCea IcNtc. If yon arc a lawyer, mu-wer or btMtne? mart ex hausted by mental strain or anxiotn cam, do xk take intnxicabr.f stunuUnts,butusc Parker's Giogrr T onic If yon have Consumption, Dyprptia, Kheinaa ism, K drey Complaints or any dt'uxder of the lucgi. stomach. Ikon-eU, bioodorrtenm Pakfx's Cikcrb lot.lC will cure you. ItistheOreateH Wrd Pimivrr And tht Best and Surest Cough Curt Cvtr Uul If you are wasting away tram (, duMp;itioa or any ctseae or weaLuess and reiuic a titnui.i t take GiHGm T okic at once ; it vtU mvij -irate and buikl you up from the ntst dese but wiU never nauaicate. It has saved hundreds of fives; it may save yours. CAUTION t Rfo all twtMttt-rtvfl. rrtrr'. Atnw Ttmit it crFinpOwl l &t bmtmntMlaewto ta tbw9l4,am4tnunf ilMCOX A C., N. Y. Sftf. aS i lOrty at t4am Ml T14J GREAT SAVING HI VING DOLLAR alZt Itsnch ard latting frjrjnce has nuie I dehehrfid perfia-,e exceedkMaty popitUr. 1 hi Is not hi a 9 like It. lnustotoo hawf Fi.jHt.- , Tom CuLounk ard ,fwk tor sigriature U n r bottle Aay 4- at r n. ff-.i caa tpfay rmt, t mad " i -t ie.. LAKuK SAViN't nrryiNu r... ,r r 'e S500 EEWAED! OVER A MILLION or m 6mii!ttr'i FREXCH Kidney Pai Hare already lieen 1J In tbi." eoontry and In Fran ce. every one Whlrh ba iflven perlert aatl.v taction : And baa perform, ed eurei ereiy time when usee) aecurdlnit to dl reetiuna. We now Mjl) the ntrirted ana uM!nxoi thai we will pay the above reward kx a single care of LAME BACK Tlmtthe Pad Ml to core This Oreat licme.lv will POSITlYtXY and PEKMAHTKNTLf ure l.nuilinco, Ijttnw Hark, fkriallrat, .rnvel, labfl. Drwpay. Rrlikl'a IHnrawef tne KKIxeye, nrantlne'awo nnu Itptentiun of ih I'rlaei, laHaen inatlwn afitio litdney. I'aiarrb afme) HlaMltlrr, HI Kb Calarevl Vrlne. fa la) la til Uarli.klUeer llae, rrteae Heaa Mean, and in Inctall dlwinlera ot the Hladdrrand I'riimry Oricana whether contracted by nvate di.-'eHi'e orTherwl'-e. U A DIES, if yon are tmfTerlnj frara Female Wcaknua, leucorrbu:a, or any other diee ol tho lliadder, or Urinary OrKttna, YOU CAN BE CURED ! Withrut wallowini naueoaa medicine, t.yilio ply wearing PHOF. GTJILMETTE'3 FKE.NC1I KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CUBES BY ABSORPTION. I Ask yotir tlmifKl'l Pnor. 'Inmim t'a i I FasrH Kin.iKV Papi. and take no o.her. II be I iiaa not tf.4 it, iend f-'-OO and yiu will receive the ! i Pad by return mail. TESTIMOJilAtS FROM THE PEOPIE. I Jiiix;l HncmiAS. L-wver. Toledo, ., ay: one ol rd. (lull oe. t't Preach Kidney ad corclnieol Loojlia .. j,. . tiree weeks' time. Aly ease had been iven u; tbe beet doctors a In curaldo. llurinx all tin- time 1 fu tiered untold ait'iny and paid out larae .-o'n of money. tiaoKii rrTtK. J.f . i;ndn. Obhi, eayt: -l Kuliered lor Ibrec ye.r" with S-iatica and Kidnev l)ienee. nnd olten . ol to pto alioat o crutcbui. 1 vi) entirely and , erinaneotly cHre.1 Kflcrvrerlnit 1'rof. tiailtnettt i'reaul; Kidney Pad four week". " Sui iRB N. U. Sff.TV, Sylvaaia, f ! lo, write: "1 bare twen a great nullrrer lor lo year wttb llriclit'i Diaenee of the Kldnevs. 'or"weekn at a time wua uuHbleto icetoulol Iwl; took liarreUot me.lklne.bat they Kve me only temporary relief. 1 wore two of Prot. Onllmetta'a Kbloey Pal ix week, and I now know 1 am entirely cared." M R. Hki.ks Jebomk, Tolclo, Ohio, aay : "'or yearn 1 have been routined, a great )rt nf the time lo my bed, with iriirorrh.e and lenule weakneee. 1 wore one ol ttullmetta'a Kidney Pads and waa cured in one month."' 11. II. U RtKM, Wholesale tlrocer, Flodley, Ohio, writes : I .uftVreil Tup ?S vmn with lam. Kak n.l m three weeks was permanently cored by wearing ,n.i.r KM,r IInlliM.il.'. L'l.l. ...). I K. t. A.KKHLin(, ju. truciist, IrftgartVporl. Iud., wben eeudlna; in an order lur Kidney faala. writes: '1 wore one of the first onet we bad and I re ceived more bcnetil from it than anything I ever ciied. In fact tbe Fads idve better neneral (atit- met ion than any Kidney remedy we ever told." Uu SHutjjAkEu, lrucitUt.llanulbal. Mo writes : "We are workinir up s lively trade In yonr Pads, ami are heannz of irood refulta from tbcu every day." PHOF. GUllJflLTTS fElNCfl UYS PAD, Will positively enre Fever and A tne. Dumb A it no, Axue Cake. Hllious fever, laumilca ami liiieiieia. and nil disease f lb- Lirsr. Stomach and Ki.xkI. Pri.-e fl.Ut by mail. Semi for Prof. Unilmette'i Treatise en tbe Kidneys ami Liter, irrvoyumu. Amirera, PRESCH PAD CO.. Toledo, Ohio. For Sale, Wholesale ami lietail, by V. -V. JiO YD, Dry gglst, Mario Somerset Penna State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., PlteSKSTS ritSt KPASSEO Faiilitibs rot; r.Rio Teachers mi Esteri-io THK1U FlKLD Of L.MMJU. Put There Is no more noble pursuit tfan that of moulding human character, and no xreater twne-lai-tor tiian tne truly survessful teacher. If you Intend to teach, prepare yourself thor ouichiy, and thus make yoir work pleasant and pr btalde for vourseit and of real value to others. Kvery teacher should take a lull course at a l.dessioual school, and Pennsylvania oilers you Hone ett jiertor to that of the Maiia Normal Mcol cf Mi 1. LOCATION, Beautiful, Convenient and Uealthtnl. a. HI ILD1NU aa.1 APPURTENANCES, nnexeelleil. 3. INSTKt'CTOIIS, experienced and success ful. 4. OK AIM" ATES stand hiira wherever known. 5. COURSE OF STVUY and plan of Instruc tion are what yon need if you have determined to become in earnest and successful teacher. SPRING TEEM WILL OPEN APRIL, 10, 1882, FALL TERM WILL OPEH SEPTEJIKEI. Ith, 1SS2. I' r furtber urtlculart address, L H. DUELING, Principal. ! ROUGH ON RHEU1VIATISIVI. The Greatest Discovery 1 X A. 1 SB f a oi meAgeior tnis Most. Toi-turing Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of ' Cases. ures Rhenmatism ! Criro it a Trial and be Convinced.. ..'C-'X.IIOYD, Ge ?ral Agent, t. a. Kaunaf, Pa, VALUABLE ESAL ESTATE FOR SALE! ! The fine farm adjoining ho merset borough, fr ' snerly owned hy l-iaae Huans, E, Is ottered for I sale. Also, 30 Nutl.llng lots on Turkeyloot street. Somerset. Also, lhe tract ol land knewn as ' -Marble Hill,'' near Couiluen'-e.on tbe It. a. O. . Kailnn.1. , wFor lull desrrlntlons of these properties, '! briira and terms, aoolv to Win. H. Hialth. Presl- . dent Artisau lusuraaee Company, Pittsburgh, I , taut HERMAN Ia. BAER, All y at-Iw, Somerset, Ps. naj I J a ' W 1 v Ic Ml a i era B Tisr is to uxt tsr wail2g froa C0NSTIPA90N ntl other disaes tli:i oreJ ataie of the Stom els, when the uie of l.'owr a di i and Cow- DP. HENRY BjaTER'S J W;i! give immedile relief. After conjtijfio;I!is Biliousness, Dlpepsia, Indigestion, Diseases cf tho Kidneys, Tcb'id Liver Rhoumati3mf rkxincss. Sick Headache! Less of Appotito, Jaunlcc, Ap oplexy, Palpifitions, Eruptions and pcin Dis- eaSOS, etc., fhich these Bitten will epeediiy cure4jj B"ovioi;thpcm. KeeptheSloiura.Brwvj, ,JW.r Orjjut iMgnoi KvwliMj order, mut 4rfrct hraltb. will be the remit. LadlOt1"'1 "then tub. jecttsSICR Hadaehwl relief andpenntimt enre bynhe Auftheie Bitten Hein: umIc and mildly trgattve they PURIFY Til BLOOD. Price 25 cts. D i bottle. war sal b ail aealen 1 leucine. Srni onnw w panpojei. tree, trt KMX dlrertiona. Eni,wnui.uu,rr. tarliisUa, Tt jatct-ly BEST! tiudnesiww belore tbe pul Ik-. -o iuitB money rk fur ue than at t'anitai not faMer anvthln weedetl. W e will tan ou mi a day and un- wartlfi made at bume hy tbe tutriou.i. Mtn amt women. Ixiya ard Rirlf, ial everywhere to (ors lor as, isow 11 tbe tiny 1 on ran work In npare time only, or iriTe youwbole titut to the nnrineea. lou can live at hfeeaml tleti.e work, Wo other butlnee will pay fit nearly a, well. No one ran tali to make enormol-ay by enKKini( at once. 0tly outbt and ten ree. Motif v made fart, eaftlv. and bonorablv Co., Auiruita, Maine. Addrem, Tri k & Perl-ly PATE MTS oMaineil. and all bnlnen t the 1". S. Patent Ottlo, or In the Courts atteni-'l to fur MODERATE FEES. We are npnorlte the V.f Patent !ffi, en - paired In PATENT BUSINESJEXCLUSIVELY, and can obtain patents iu leea titti timu tbusHi remote lrom WASHINGTON. I When moilel or drowfptr llnt we advlM x i to of r TMtmtMiuw (Vm ..t . m l w. h, un CHARGE 1IMI FSS WF ORTIH ?ATFKT. We refer, here, to the Po-4nater. the Sapt. of the Money Order Mvlrlon. l to ..tli-ialc d the S. Patent Office, t or cfrular. ailvb-e. ir.n, and reference to actual elini in your uwu suif or county, addre? I C. A. SN(iV & CO.. Uppoi e Patent m!ee. (U'tsmiiKtML, 1. C. SOMERSET COIW Mil i (ESTABI.lSIir.n 1S7T.! CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AMD HAHAGER. OUectkuii uxii'it In all narts of the t CHARGES MODEBATE. Partle wi.h;nir to end m mev C"t cun lie nc- I comniodaUnl by drait oil .New" York lo any mi. j t'ollectioni mule wilh I'ruuptnrri'. I . S. Jloiide I bouicht and add. Mouey od v;ilui!ili witri-d : by one of Dlelxdd'iicelMirirml atrt, with a .ir Kent a Yale 30 UO time k k ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Mir AU lea-al holidays ub-rved.'a .ic-r GOLD.; Oreut chancetomaac mt:. ey. Those who alwuvs take ailvantaveof tbeir"ot chance to make monev : ti.t are uflrreU. uenerallv tecome weaiLhv. while ' tlioe wbo do not Improve such chaaces remain I : poverty. We want inanv men. women, L.y.tind: Kirls, to work for us rixbt In their usn ka-iliiirs. ; A ny one can do the w..rk pp.perly lrom tbe nri ; strt. The boeinens will jay more than ten times i ordinary wae. fcxjienuve outllt furnisheil lr.e. I Noone who eneanes ialls to make m-ney rapiuiv. ! Vm caa devote your whole time to the work, or -billy your spare moments. Fall information and , aatbiit is ueeded sent Iree. Address Mixsox : i'M. Portland Maine. Dec.-lyls ' FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS i. - if 4 SrBHSS I 1 I B!- ;is.-j, ml iviwdcre w !1 rr.rr or prevent ilmsf evsr.T ui iiiiu ll.ir--an.: (.iilr areMii u r-i KM 1 ...rt, ui.i,iYi;jiiisnnii,i. fcoii or:j !icr, r vxi . POUTS, Proprietor. BALTTMOEE.XD. leb 1. 1. BRICK! BRICK! The nndersivned rcspectiully Informs the pri .1 Uc that be is again eug4ged in umuuui.'tur;ni( llrk-k. of a Sutx-rior (ualily, ; j and in La rye Quantities, as.1 Lh prepared t t'.l : ! onlers prowiptly by tbe j Thousand or Car-Load. Irallderf and (Tontractors will fin.1 It to their) advantage lo examine my stork betbre bsyinic I elsewhere. TJIOS. MAXWELL,! FAIRIIOPIl 1 May 10. Nomerwel Co.. Pa. i KMTABLINBEO 1436. 5os. 501 and 203 Main Street, j JOmfSTOWN.Pil, WHOLESALE k"l KETA1L ! DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN PEBFIJMERT,PAIMS, OILS (llass and Putty. Hair and Tooth Brnsbes, Fancy Articles, Toilet and Shavinr Soaps, a.-. Family Me.iirines and I'hyk-Uns' Prescrip tions aecurntely eompoun lei. aprlu Tbe following Staillons will slant at Highland Slock Farm : STRATH ERN! imported from Scotland In DwtribfT : three ytan old, coming lour; Bay la oolnr: weighed 1SJ." on the first day of April, mod will weigb, when iuliy matured, 00. lusuniiK-e, i'M. HIGHLAND CHIEF ! Bon rhon Chief, oat of Fkii Mclror, by Ms o Chief. Injuraooe. ten. , HiHBfflONIW COLT! bv Alhamhra. rut of Lady Ftnter. hy Stldings A" hdallab, ae by old Abdallah, sir of KysdtiT MambletoDian. Iasuranco, 41',. To the Breeilers of Somerset and a.1 joining Countiea, I would say, in their respective elaaes no better siree ran be lound. In raising stork it leys to breed only to the best, either for dratt or driving purposes. P. HEFFLEY k CO., Somerset, Pa., Atril 11. 'tu. LOTS FOE SALE! Tile underijmetl offers Jor mile a ! "SfflhCi ot Lou, In tho , BOBUrGU OF LICOMEU:! some of which would be very raltahl Utr making ! Brick. Tbe day is or goo' : verv eonvenien t to Depot. Brh juallty. rk will I iiirati demand here this Summer, and at all times. JDH.V MrFAULAND. Llponler. Westmorelan-I Co., Pa. marl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! i. 1 will sell at private sale the real estate ol lian Id Balrd. dee d, "llomte on West Main street, in Komerset borough. Fa,, on whk h Is erected a two, itory hrirk dwelllug house, stable and oilier out. buildings. As tbe vacant k is very desirable Ibr bulidiug purposes, the prope.ly lll tx .M in two parcels, or as a buld, ae ymehaser may de sire. for rail prtieuiars as te tuiati, etc., enquire ol OEO. W. PILE, Agent. Somerset, Pi. MA1EAIS ITTIES Jf - ' aj4aFf ouTZin 0 A LARGE PARASOLS FANS, Q T SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILINGS, BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES, NEW PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. Clihitzes, 3lorries, (Jingliams, Zanzibar Suitings, &c. Also, a Ris Assortment of GLOVES -A3STID HOSIERY! in I'ot'on. lUrY.r SiU : r..I !.i:- Thrfa.U. Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and Light Coats, GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S, 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. OXK PRICE TO ALL, i I farAVIilTIC FOE SMIES HENDEESON ! I I 1 : I DEALERS I5T NO. 106 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ' I ! 1 l I XZ-.- f Parlor Chamber 1 We would respeetfn lly c-.ill the attention "r I.anie and Kievant line of Knmliure. all ol i lower man rirtsnurKti prices, t-uon rrjpus ami 1 branches attended to. i aprU L. R: -a. 4afajaa-. aa4iL. . "a.-. W ' ' V ' 'i Zlu H ' J , J " - $7 LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., ii n en nlon Street, j HE.M.KB 15 WALT HAM, ELCIN, SPRINCFIELD, ROCK FORO HAMDEN, HOWARD and SVtlSS WATCHES, in Cold and S.ver Open-faco and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem wintfi'g Watches. A F.LL LIS EF CHOICE kcej in to.-it all DRUGS, MEDICINES 'Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rkchello i .. ... r.nJnhnr rum rwic9ii, v L ' ' lr ' " - ' Manv artioles sui-h a Creun oJr.-rtar, Soda. J . . Ii. .1 ..... Packaijrt are largely a.lultr.ited. il kte them STRICTLY ZFTTRIE! Flavoring Kxtnrts. Vantlli, I.in .n, a1?.. tney are m--i.le Irooi n.tliing out THE feEST eooil. If older, 1 In Dr. tnfl, I Lt-t. Tenn.1. older. Klue ar..ao All the leading Patent Molicines. St. Hitters, August Flower, tieruian Sijruis Morse In. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Ph.l.inV Presrrhtlns and rtmllv Keelots pensed. Fanry and Toilet- Articles m Ireat Variety. Spe-'iai ivJ aud K)e Ulassesto iJ fapert, riinnb iim,bs. .-nooi iuhi, laic.. rcncn, jua. r.ii.ti'.j:. - kliKis tlountry merehauts are IntSed lo call and girt o.K iiU.u va tirocer-Drags. Stationery, ae.. fcfi. lftHjod thsKls and Ia'W TrUff i!I sex-ore the Prug Trade of Sx.uieret Cii serurett. Call awl see me whether j.u wish to buy or uot. i;etjcctiully. AfMM(Vrn lUOCIC iirew STfimei stock 4IM I Par a W M4M aavaass w a ! AT JENNERTOWN. 1 have )0"t opene.1 out one f the bnest and ' Iiest storks ol good ever brought to this county, i which 1 am ottering at : iOW jrJilo I iry ieonds, Notions. Irets Ooods, Qneensware, Hardware, and In fact every tb lot ufually kept In a ut.CKsL niUKti Don t forget that BABWAISst are to b bad. No nor in tbe county given belter goods lor the same none. J.J. GRIFFITH. 119-2m PENE'i1 STOCK CF AND SDN-SHADES ! , AXUNO DEVIATIOX. & ALEXANDER e i and Library Furniture. of the citiiens of S imerset nnd adioining eonntla-i to weich Is ruarmtccl to ba Virst-cbuu. .! nri. prices .-nt on 3M!lcatla. I ndertakinir in ll lis IIi;I)i:tSO al ALtX.UVDEK, .o. loft C linton Street, Jobnntown, Pa. MUSICAL SSTME8TS. the U'ir.x a.iJ i l..l AND CHEMICALS Epsam and Clauber Salts Crilorato Arnhir. S.lH Pnrn. Ac. - - - - . Cinnamon, Cloves. (Hoger. fc.5.. thu ... U . I ...I .'it! l'. kII ire at up Iu in bulk only, nnl will Ousirantee all tk le to j.ut n under e r :vs name, and Mas 't thai MATERIALS! VltroL Iodlg. Muriate Tin. CorhlnoK K. Solferaw Jae.ii HI. rerun. Manalln. Kl.lnej weal, " '.inn Jt-ot ftllr, .iy Kalm, ae., ac.l tilled with .-are. art.! none but r4g ,iL Most trr nf alb Starts.. ty, th iWoV" G. int. BOYA - - - SOME&SEr.YA forsalb. . .,, . ,nrlnlnr about Oae Hun A va.a..r.- - - - dBV-Bre IsO-J ana iw-ai'';--.- t.ti ai-res ot tne " ---- , jjk aestla ana r --- ---- omer Vail'.', iwenry-uv. r- eluhtv a-res splendid grain and pasture land, oti Zo-rnri:,: b.. tt.ted tr. - 'VTOrK:-Tiiii..F.KiL.i-. I:."'. ' - .n J one-half mi-, where sar always be found u eaab grain and nay market. TERMS BAST. S.lHi. J A3. . I"' ""''. . a;sl Wood lead Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Oi laqulre ef . W. Lcnntoo, Latrobe ,W morelaad Co., Pa ) wstu-U i