r Hi Aged T-po. It is remaikable how the habit? of life clicc to a person even during his last inorncuts. The boys in the Iru ttr-Occan. office hardly expected to find the old man at his case when they came to work in the morning, for" when he had pone home the night l fore they had noticed his stMis were very feeble. For over forty years he had held a case; first on ":i " metropolitan dailv, then on a little country weekly, and then on a religious monthly. His hand was toady as vet, despite his sixty odd years", aud very few of his 4nV got Into his V box. This bright, sun shiny morning he came in and greeted his fellow-typo? with a pleas ant 'good morning.' The boys no ticed his hand tremble somewhat, and that his voice was husky and uncertain, but they paid no particu lar attention to these things; the old man had been acting rather strange ly for the last few days, and they at tribute.! these failings to a gradually weakening constitution. He Mood at his case for almost an hour throw ing in, and had distributed nearly all his matter, when of a sudden and without any previous warning, his composing stick fell from his hand to the floor, and he himself tot tt red and would have fallen had not the boys sprung to his side aud support ed him to a chair in front of the fire. His head dropped forward on his breast, and his breathing became more and more rapid. The press man ran for a glass of water, and returning held it to his lips. As the water touched his parched tongue a ppasm of pain shot across his face, and his frame was convulsed with agony. With an effort which seem ed almost superhuman, he dashed the glass upon the floor, and it was slintered into a thousand pieces. This effort seemed to arouse him somewhat, and he gazed about him with a bewildered stare, 'JJoys,' he said, 'boys.arethe cases all full?' 'J lis mind wanders.' whis ered the foreman, in a low voice, and then said aloud as he bent over the old man: 'Yes, Dick, old fellow, everything 12 I i 1 . V " C 111. 'That's right, that's right,' exclaim ed the feeble old man, "there is noth ing like haying the galleys and stones cleaned off,' and he seemed to bright en up considerably, and made an effort to stir the fire with a warped nidestiek, which the hoys used as a poker. 'I've run short on tin quads, ltoys, and haven't enough to space out this poetry,' he said, and his fal tering lingers went through the mo tion of traveling over the case in search of the requisite metal. 'That's all right, Dick, we'll throw in some quoins and that will bring it all right,' mid one of the boys in a sympathetic voice. 'Ah, Charley,' said the old man, 'that reminds me of the old Casey ville Herald days, when we used to drop out a dt-ad ad, and lock up the planer in the forms to fill out with. Pat times, those,' he continued; 'they will never come back to the old man,' and he lt-aned his head on both hands and swayed to aod fro. The boys gathered around him more closely to prevent his falling. One of the boys, in coming to the old man's side, stumbled over a chase which was leaning against the composing ttand. and it, fell to the lloor with a loud crash. The old man sprang to his fvet, and it was all the boys could do to restrain him. 'You've pied the form,' he shouted, 'and it's time to go to press. What shall we do, what 6hall we do?' 'Sit down, Dick, old fellow; it's nothing but an erupt' chase,' said the foreman, and he gently placed the old man in the chair. 'You can't deceive me, Mac' and the tears stood in the veteran's eyes. 'The form is pied, and we ought to have been at press an hour ago. The folios are all wrong, Mac. See here is page 102, backing up 27,' and the old man snatched a proof from the revise hook, and began folding in a helpless manner. 'It's all wrong, but it's too late,' he gasped. 'The press waits.' Here his head sank again upon his breast, and his breathing was thick and fast 'Yes, boys, lock up the irms and look out look out f.ir loose spaces.' The boys stood silently around the tld comjxisitor, and the scene was an impressive one in the extreme. 'The pages are all proved, every thing all right,' he murmured, in broken accents. 'Now, then, care ful, boys; lift olf the forms aud clean off the stones, and before you start up the press, let us let us jdT for the drinks.' He fell with a heavy thud to the floor, and the foreman, with the aid ot the pressman, lifted hun up and laid iiiui tenderly on a pile of mail bags under the cutter, and one by one the boys returned to their cases and left him to soler un. Drnrrr InttT'Occan. Borrowed Herself Out. i biiitlen, cheers no sorrows, helps no i It often happens that the lone of jtafk. It shuts out the sunshine and j some household necessity may he of! deepen the gloom. It chills thank- i cry creai convenience to a neighbor- 1. 1 .1. Mi iioou sucn as nour, egs, nialchcs, hi,w tea, etc., but bow ouen ti-esc thin ure paid back by an inferior article. : tluence. It njakcsthoewhoi'iJulge or else entirely forgotten, or perliaps in it blind to everything' that proti'u theshow of making paymcr.s is c;s hapiness and keenly .t-ive to nil gone 'through with when a h-ss qu.in- j that promotes misery. i'.y ioiig ex tity is returned th t'i was given. I ! p. ri-nw iu coiiijilaining and betvuil renieniber hearing a story which is j mg people tun reach a depth of wov so 'tnt t i tiiis last point that I can- i thev never cont-mpLv-d w!:c:i tiicv not help but rel.tte it. "A plain ! liral set out To meet such people Friend bad fir a neighbor one who ! is to ctne und.-rjtn unpleasant itil'lu wa aci.nsi.int b.irro.ver, aud a siie ience. Nouiattcrhow lirigiit the day k:iw the arUi'es H-ben leturru-d were or how chwrv the circnmslances to less i:; quantity than she had given. the rt(.lv-.l to put the full wiii Juan into t xet uuon. vhe l-.Hj;ht ! oi.e poutia oi me y.-ry t.'5t t,-:t Bi:;i . . 1 -1 1 1 put l. liitu a seiiaraie i-ox. :.inl whi n i the neihUir brro-.y.-i a capful It w:u taken Olltol ri;ir: h,x; vi la ll she returcea it, it was jut hack in the; Kaiue niace out is Miealwavs return-! -. a much let-u quantity tlian the horroweu, the refill wa in time the nnr f iaoi rv nm f w -v . xri4ij,v.. iz-j uue morn- intr when the came for the usuhI r .. 11 III 11 1 aT Te'l Ull,l i Lha 1,4 v .. Hue i came Lack rom the rlore thZ:t , . r-i iu.iu !t-r tinri i-h oaran Ann?" "Yes!" "Wf'i, pome time upo i fiiied it with a pound of Iht? very b.'st t-:i and Lent it golelv fur thy use. I took from it only what I loaml thee, and i jiutback into it what thou returuest Now it is emp - ty ; therefore I eay unto thee, thou .KirrUeu u i vben out, and 1 nave no more to loan thee, hare - well !' For years I have been ivith Hfiy Fever, from early UK until frost. I was ini rir Cnwrn I!..l... 1. -,.."' -. u,,,,,,,, tTO, relief was immediate. I re.'nrd uiv-; ef ourwl C. S..nr,r.r. c... - Itbilicn. t'UIIL. I 'I Cord.ii.e Co., Lhzabeth, N. J. lUocnts. a..i-- . -i . . . . , Apply i.,to nostrils irith little fin- Her. II " i 41 What do vou tbial of Mvrlle?-'! "I hardly know what to tl i . Po.riMU "rii!S..! the cirl. her eves illuminated with the radiant lisrht ! 2! nrr.Pd in resnop.so! viiw.v, -- . , T r,lv j over my father may say, ho mav do, my love .r . " i ntvtr falter or full, my rust ill the , -i-. r ...... ...;n .... ..j raiiar IUJU i.i:. " its stone buttervssetl barf ' fill rr nil billows that are ever beating against its polid fides in ibeir mail impo tent furv." When Myrtle pit wnl SrSesTfuende-r WUh SnilSSw t r: wflnt .IJ; : i.J ;ti r b. 'i;: the parlor of her fathers palatial p.s-;denee this balm v June evening, to Itwrinsi'd Simpson s question and v ' 'i i i- t io negin a. a .-uut - i Lider, sycamore and hcheu srreen looked at him with the beaa , - ng shades, tender, calf-like look ot r ; t - ,W!r w only love. "1 only know thai wnai-; , i ir hand placed trasliugly in thnt lloluem green witn pale u ue, ceia ofKerinald, while her iVJec almo-t '-on withn.se, opal with oh ye, and & . a, they spoko the word, ! salmon pmk with gray-b.ue. , ouotedliove the pi;t :re was indeed i Spring fans are m various ucsigns. quOLea .w, j yome flre of lace allj fiowertfj others aprein oi. jj ti;... i :ir--- hand-painted on satin, while Iii a moment v-TcoigL i. n.u...-. i . . f , .i,,., w-v the merchant prince, catted others are made.tntirely of leather, th- room lte-ina!d at once went I irts are wider this season. u to 1dm. "Mr. Ilatha-yay," he They meagre tsro and a-half yards si d "I have come here to nl.t to arou.ut the bottom The draperies fa,f ' , V i-k. th,t l .sf Sunday are more bouhant and elaborate ..f,:., T -r.? ,,t. t.i the race track. ! You know that Myrtle imd I love each other with a deathless. Dear born avenue love that opposition nrlr make stronger and tha I I nlifhtcd our truth " ...... - not seek to defend my conduct it a race-track at all. and ceeiallv show marvelous ellects ot shading on Sunday. Kut it seemed to be lowers a ad ohage upon tiiUeU n ore r onle, more manly, to toll vou j grounds. Lg autiue and honey more nocue, i ., . . ;trc pruaucea with wonderlul the exact truth , iu the nuU:sl syo vrerouuux,.-,,, i QcL-ffi the a man, ti ? i t:on ! I "Yes. sir." "Ah! that was indeed wrnmr. P.ut step with me into my library." The two men slepppd into the li brary Mr. Hathaway closing dcinr is tbev entered. KeirinalU ten i tu.-..Duo - , . hat the wort? would soon come, of iat seu; ui, l ucre is no washing fiStinS -himilf 5" easy chair Mr. jn-tenalso curable and useuil as Hathawav looked earnestly at liegi-j ibis- "aid for a moment. TVn bespoke! Silk grenauines arc very haaJ nai.i ior a ' .ume and showv ; the patterns are unsuiiaen.v: , , i ... . "Didvodsee a little bay iaro ! and consi.-t oi spot,, lease, with a sort of spike tv.l and her ; timers oi immem-c size with ne.ir front foot white out there Sunday morning?" "Yes, sir," replied Ranald. "How fast did she 20?" "She trotted a mile in 2:2:11. the last quarter in 3- seconds," was the rrr.lv. A peaceful, hrippv smile stle over ; tbp old man's face." "Reirinald. mv i i ...mi i j l ,.nu ! 't l'fev W W .o me! I - i ...mi .x .1 M tt rvr..:ior iicficon w r.;ii:.i- io4 me to publicly acknowledrMhe!"'- pretty women Ubnc j 1. T C 4 . r rm m ' ' hilt VOU : """V "' " w V rV u. ' I can net vour swtfi me usu mini -he i- cut Wnttho JrJvrnI will break all the nfTWrs f (ll,r church and ,ev,ral r in the ! adjoinine parish. Do you under- j tand. mv bor?' Yep, I catch on." paid ResinnM. j "I knew you owned the marc all the j time, but a Cliicneoan is too noble j to ?ivp away bis pr.peptive tkUtif r- in-law." and Fteppin ir ihr- s:l.-- board Renir-nid eourteo'i"Iv ti-'.ir"'! . out a drinl: of wur mn:i fr Mr. ! -.vn.do-.v on a railway oar, and nu Hathaway before tnkin? one him ! jumps up and ncU ahead of the oth elf. The old man did not fail to no-1 er hoys and says, "Allow me?" oh tice this action. "This boy ha the o courteoaily. and bhe fays, "Oh, if true Saxon r-pirit,"' lie murm tired to j you please ; i rhould be so iad." himself, and he shall marry Mvrt!e:;nd tiie olht-r male iiassenajers turn whpn the leavis Win to "turn. I shall need him myself during the i trotting season. CIroanini? nnd Worry In;. A not very poetical in-rson, doir inp to leave behind him something whi-h would cerve either as an iti Pcriittion for his tombstone -r a con densed historv of his experience while an invalid, .vrotc souietbin on this wise : 'Tain was my portion ; physic was my food; groans were my devotion; druzs din me no no "oon." To the cheerful soul who will in the liht of this, compo sition study the mental make-up of the sufferer who indited it, it is easy to see why "druj;s did him no pood."' Tain is discouraging ; physic is indi gestible; but a devotional diet of groans is as unsatisfactory spiritual refreshment as can be devised. The state into which a man can by this process worry .himself i one not to be aimed at by any reasonable hu man beincr. A nd possibiy those who i give up to a habit of groaning and complaining are a little wrong-uiind-cd. Unhappily there are many people whoi-e cxericic takes this turn. The' are not always invalids, but are often those who are blessed a fair share of health and other good things and might be happy if they would. The habit of groaning and lament- ln is an evil one. It li'dit-ns noi fulness and promotes a spirit of sour , o.M..,f-ttv ir rimw t 1 1 1 1 oo inn . of children who com: within its in to those who have heart and eve tiie hridit ami iltiiihtiu!, "tiio-e cro;tiici re a! way plaintivei 1 j . . , ln!. sui;u!li;i,ri tvl!U-!i i- not tsciiy ; iln- nv ilit-v wouiti nave o. . J which ti.-y fei'ir wiil he wmv; tvioor-' I lrv t:i.i:i U 1-t-)-.iav. ' b very iu .rial iu: h. ourb-iis e.i ti, tiisr-ttmlort-. Uv bickin? tne t.urie-i uo nitv liint- a. dav ..oci weihiiix u!r Ami all tins while. .uniJ the i ! it btcoiaes no lipht-r. hut rntl.i r pro- i j . - - . : . i r t nuces -a iiicreaseu hi-use oi neaviiiess. jV vterrvni'' ovtr he. liNconit'orls ' :. . - ...... 1 ... . . - .1 . ..... aole, but art- faarJc- t .-. endure and i U - f clurmore and more worry! anacoinpiami. 10 j by impossible. V upon to the eu:i them with the merriest biui we tun ' raise wc can lighten ihtm and melt' j them as cakes ofke re meltod iirmain'ed whcre'iu niasterhad given the noonday gun, so thnt when we the c.mmand to halt" No brilx? j look tor them we Und they are gone ; 'and wonder who lia carried them ' ..tnihir.A ' that comes with i's V-nediction to . ue ii-rui nyi.-a may uj Uieq to ret,reeent anv maniJhld nil Jfv - '..in. ..i" : . MfliiMI 1111 II KIIPV-.T III t T U 1: I. I I .In ; n.any-hcaded mowiter of disease yo'i ! ; K;ii iir ;i ...1: 1 ii ;iway. BlesHrd be lb tunshiae'awav, and bKiueht the ,i. , i . -T r auacUtd the weary aud Ji-btens the burdan of then to remember how his driver 1 ZJ i ,T1 . ,",tvc,ora um; ?- , "anufa.-urer. v.m recriru. :t. An itho hr.vvle.,.t i wr.n't uu? uow. 1,19 urmr.and make you ten times worse a f- rJrp.n fornotw:. pw-. .u au- minsii ucui. ,iai sometimes iveii his authority IfrwarJ but n-lr sn!.U. IT,. pu , t j n n -rt i "--r:ufc iu uwp i.t.i masiers service me tirengtl I'inkham's Vegetable Compound al-! on, the dociiitv of a bow unv. otlm fX. ?.. If sn ..... e' , For the Fair Scs The latest fichus are long and v : narrow. Parasols of watered silk for full i . ir-" . bayadere stnpes appear on many np..r : " i. r ! I, ,.. ! lOUqU0tS O. r-rs anu wun . .ir"4 11 HU'I lil 'I WI-'J u'to ' x- t .nJ.r..l'"c hiro l d.-k'i- Wi. handles of the wood of the natural slick, knobbed, crutch.! and liook-Y-shfij.ed waistcoats, the V ter iii:n:itin'r at the waist line, is a feat- ure in handsome spring walking !Jnhmere serges in broad stripes, land with raw silk broche effort in novel- : cs. .Stylish contrasts for bonnets are Holbein green with pale blue, ecla than latt season A masculine caprice in handker chiefs is for whits hemstitched bor ders decorated with printed figures, Arabs on horseback in rapid mo- tiou. dogs chasing hares and similar 'ii - i i!.. ,..-.m XV tbc. bkiU of hand ; . ' painting. Stolen zephyr mnghams are less ShOWV luail iai year, i uc uiujui uv of the pattern1! are small, cool-look-iiur rhi-eks. There are some that i are lar-er. but none that at all reach vi-miiig u?:'jn a line washeu grounu. There are alo quite new grenadines, i with embroidered dots in the form ' of clover leaf or shamrock, or small ! er polka dots of plush or satin. An entirely new fabric, all wool, I'1'1-' .:l :xd in white and black, rcpro- jducL-s v.i tin; popular designs in ;'a::isli Ium!. uh auu is used lor over- iu place of real Spanish lace, wbie i is (iouole the nnce auu less . . . . . i , DoloKaisi-s. M.rovrr-drt-ssrs consist . , . . .,; 1'ofirt and haque, with .k .-kin-, and or all the purpose to t...e lu.,l,,.g a...l wool trrena- '"y put. )M'i:in Car Whitlow. Maybt' a i 'ian feels happy, and i,,ou l. ;'hd "att'.r-d, and envied. :i..d btess'.-d uiatins itieii, when a r.reltv irirl tryiiia to raie a kreen with envy, and he leans over the back of the seat and tackles the window in a knowinz way with one hand, if pcradventure he may toss it airily with a simple turn of tho wrist, hut it kind of holds on, and he take bold with both hands, but it sort -t doesn't let go tinny alarm ing extent, and then he pounds it with his fit, but it only eemi to srtile a "a lcetle cltiscr into place," and then lie comes around and she gets out of the neat to give him a a fair chance, and he grapples that window, and bows up his back and tugs and pulls and sweats and grunts and strains, and his hatfall9 off, and bis Fuppender buttons fetch loose, and his vest buckle parts, and Ids face gets r.Vt and bis feet Blip, and people laugh and irreverent young men in remote seats grunt and groan every time be lifts, and cry on!, "Now, then, altogether," as'if in mockery, and he bursts his collar at the forward button, and the pretty young lady vexed at hav ing been mad? so conspicuous, says in her iciest manner, "Oh, never mind, thank you it doesn't make any difference," and calmly goes away and sits down in another seat, and the wearied man gathers him self together and reads a biok up side down oil, doesn't be feel good just then ? Maybe he isn't lappy, but if you think he isn't, don't be fool enough to extend any of your svmnathv. He doesn't want any. ;jp Inirr.b Teachers. There is a beautiful story of an eld elephant engaged in battle on the plains cf India. He was a standard-bearer, Hud carried on his huge buck the royal ensign, the rallying point oi tho i'oonah ho.t. 1 At the be". inning of the fight he lost his m i.-ter; the 111 a'.iout, or dri ver, had. just given him ihe word to luit. win-it h- rtcriv-! a iatal wound ...... v.. ...v. . :.! iet-1 M the irn.a.i.l, ttht-w ! he l.tv tin.i. r :t ,, i;. Mfr-htin. The ohe-'. dk-ui flepL-t.u .-Um1 still while the I PMi.i.ir.l he esirutl. Hat lie ne ver i - - . . ' I i' r. . ... . .i . . Li. rv. a null, rfiu-iii!'' emier to; i . i :.(iv:t:ice or r- !ir- :ts ti,- cuttirlict ie- i.,.tt..e ..! i ;!. e imtil i! u ,vJ Mahratt;is. .-etiri" tiie sUmlurd ttiil I l' vin.r in i i,' .( t --ru'il to h.-llve ' to bi-heve n, ittid'ral-' id the coi-; that thev wer-s litiliu bealeti UlLiiv nuu.-. l-.l :iri. -...A .sin r.mnrnl t ..!.'" dn 0f battle." tiie patient animal 1 . . . - . sttichi, Elnxuiiu''' its e.trs to catch tne I -our.d of that vniec it would never ' At length tiie tide of conquert left the Held deserted: the iLratt itplace. For tin tliri.rt il 1V2 ni l! ril'ihfa it . I or threiit w,uU lfl0ve lL They tht.n , cm? .- ,-;Hn,,o ,.., V,,, ! ... ... i ti ..i . .7 " . . i away, ami brought the manout a j little fon ; the noble hero Eeemed ! with all the chattered trappinK' ; ,!.. ... K 1 i. L-i.. i "r- - - -"v, .. ... . , I 1 . .11 Ucber of fidelity, nnitia- . . . ... . ? in his ! th of a li-! and the I faithfulnest of a dojr. Ilcmiuicences of Wash in 21 on. ' You sa3',M I remarked to the old uegro who drove the hack, "that you were General Washington's body ser vant?" "Dat's so. Dat's jesso, massa. I done waited on Washington cence he was so high no bigger 'n a small chile." "You know the story, then, about the cherry tree and the hatchet?'' "Know it? Why I was dar on de spot. I seen Massa Oawgp anno de tree after em cherries, and I seen him fling the hatchet at de boys who were stonin' him. I done chase dem j bovs off de place myself. Yes. in-i deedy. He was a kinder short chun ky man : sorter fat and hearty look ing.' He had chin whiskers aud mustache und spectacles. Mos' gen erally he wore a high hat ; but I seed him in a fur cap wid cur warm- "You were with him, of course, when he crossed the Deleware when he went across the Delaware river?' "Wid him? Yes, sir; I was right dar. I was not more'n two foot oil"n him as he druv across de bridge in his buggy. Dat's a lac.' I walked long side of de off bin' wheel of dat buggy all de way." "iou saw hnu when he fought the liritis at Trenton ?' 'Sho'syer born I did. I held Massa Gawge's coat and hat while he fought de British at dat very plase. Massa Gawge clinched him, and den dey rasseled and rasseled, and at first he Hung Massa Gawge, and den Massa George liung him, and set on him aud tone hammered till he cried 'null'. Massa Gawge won dat fight. 1 seed him wid my own eyes. An' I come home wid him in de kyars.' 'You weren't with him. though, when he shot the apple oil" the boy's iiead ?' 'Who want wid him? I wa'nt? I was de only possum dar'cepting one white man. 1 loaded Massa Gawge's revolver an' handed it to him, and picked up de apple an' et it as soon as he knocked it oil". Nobody can t tell dis yer old niggah iiuthVbout dat circumstance.' 'You know the general's relations, too, 1 suppose? Martin Luther and 1'eter the Hermit and the nst ?' Knovvd'ein all. Many and many s de time 1 do he waited on de table when Massa Gawge had em to din ner. 1 remember dem two gemmen just as well as if I'd scen'em yester day. Yes, sail, an' I druv' em out of en. 'I've frequently seen pictures of Washington in which he is represen- ted as sitting upon ;i white liorsr. lie really ride a white horse, or don't you recall the tolor oi" his horse ,Vhy, bress your souJ,'c:ill de col or ob de lios? 'c;dl de color ob it ? J o you pee dirf yt-r higii ho.-s dat Tin drivin' now? Masa (iawge used to rid it. He k'f it to , I.l. jUttt then we reached the station iiihu i uiMuuuitru uiiu ;i;u itii- inton's body iervant for his service. No doubt a longer conversation with him would have revealed nw and startling factd relating to the Father of his Country. $200.00 Kfuard : Wiil be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or i.n'iLilioii Hop LrrTKiis. especially Hitters or preparations with the word Hop or Hoi's in their name or connected therewith, that is intend ed to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hop UiTTKrW. The genuine have a cluster of Gkkkn Hoj-s (notice this) printed on the white label, and are th purest and bast medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. lie ware of all others, and of all pretended form ulas or recipes of Hop Uitteks pub lished in papers or for sale, as they are frauds arid swindles. Whoever deals in any but the genuine will be prosecuted. Hop 15iTTi:ra Co., Rochester, N. Y. TonKori! .sjony. You can always tell a boy v.hose mother cuts his hair. Not. because he edzes of it looks as if it had been chained off by an absent-minded horse or by mice : but you tell it by the way he stops on the street and wiggles his shoulders. When a fond mother has to cut her boy's hair, she is careful lo guard against any an noyance and muss by laying a sheet on the carpet. It has never occurred to her to sit him over a bare lloor ' and put the sheet around his neck. Then she draws the front hair over his eyes and leaves it there while she cuts that which is at the back ; the hair which lies over his eyes appears to be surcharged with e lectric needles, and that which is silently dropping down under his shirt band appears to be on lire. When the boy is un dergoing this ordeal she unconscious ly continues to push his head until his noe pressed his breast; and is too busy to notice the sn uflling sound thatis becomingalirmingly frequent. In the meantime he is seized with :sn irresistible desire to blow bis nose, but recollects that his hand kerchief is in the other room. Then a fiy lights on his nose, and does so unexpectedly that he involuntarily dodges and catches the point of the t-hetirs on his left e;ir. At thi time I lie commencfj to cry nnj wish hi-1 i was a man. She nn-rdv J.ifc hi m on , ... , . . . . . ! ,!ir "'spin- nim wut, ; cjmSJ.-noe, and goes to work. Tlien !e M his jackot collar back from l',,c !J!l''rt '"ts of hair from the top of i l.:, t l .1. i.: . i mi lii.ut lliinii jus l:ltK I I ' ..!, i I., . I T. - 1 . -1 uir1 iii it rk mill n, i ..... inm liys nil riiriit. Jle calls h.-r tl- ; U'l'UOll io uns i.ict, out nh ln'- e : n,ul ai"ks w5y he (iiJn't usu his lijirulkiTchiel. 1 lieu he. takes his " uiuea ins awi"ui,y disfi-ured l;e;:d to the mirror an hioks at it, and y un as h; is, ha Jiler as he thir.kn of what the hoys on the street will say when they k: ixa iiini gee him If Nearly Dkad after taking ior teti if,' r". Ul ter, and have no fear of any Kidnev or Urinary Troubej( Brisht's Dis ease, Diabetes or Liver Complaint. These diseases cannot resist the cur- ; alive power of Hop Bitter? : besides : it 11 tlxti hul n,,..:i t:: . ., - i i I Diskare, Diabetes. BniGHT'a R f , , 1 ,. primiUH to i .... 11 ""tiieeB or omer serious Kidney, Urinary or Liver Diseases.! r.s they wili only relieve for a time! )v ard nrrmaneniK ,.,r..A, f. J . VfTm" .are 3011. It and rf tnnvi j t'-n -a..o c: . Li,. v. urrj .n her ncmb!ri..(,HSi 7T,.r-niV -.,: : rtturiig. i . Never tell your home troubles to j jyoar neighbor. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD. (in inU (lor June 13, treloi will raa u fulloi : XORTDW1UD. OCTHWIEO. r 2 ? 3? I 8f iS5" TATIOJIC. c m r.u. r.x a. m.i -.a. m. r. m. r. m :15 12:60 C OO ..RCK KWOOO...I 11:40: I t' e.-i 1:U'.; B IS ...MU.rORn....; ll.'iO 4:31' T:14 I :30 ...8oMBRiEr... 11:04 7:'0 A :3 OEK.IB.... 10:M h:Yl. 1 4 tM .. RirDEK .. 10:44 4:00 XOZ 7:u BTOY8TOWK.. j 101. 4:43 2:1 1:21 BOOVHBSVILLI 1:1 4:9 2:34 7:42 ....BETHKI..... :4tf 41 2:50. 7 M,....BuBtBR....i 9:43, 4:01' 2:57' g:05'.. ISULBSIDB. .. 9:38, 1:46 3:141 8:o0;. JOII!TOW!l..! :1 SUii The Mail, north and nntb, rant daily ; lb Local Train dally except Sunday. On the PittaliurKh Dlrtaiou, B. It O. Railroad through iiaaftricer tratnr, east bound, will leave KockW'Kx at a. m., and 12:44 p. m., arriving: reflectively at Waehinxton at 7:34 a. in., aame lay. and 8:41 next evening, and at Baltimore at 8:42 a. m., fame day, and at 11:00 next evening-. Weeiward-boanil tbruugh trains leave Haiti tunre at fM a. m., and 7 . in., and Wathington at 10:40 a. in., and 8:10 p. in., arriving renpectlreiy at Kockwood at 0.08 a. m., and 8:1X1 p. m. BATIMORE 1 OHIO RAILROAD. PITTS Bl'KOU DiyiSION. On and after June 12, trains will run aa follow : EA9TWABD. Sal STATIONS gr P. M. I A. M. A. M. r. W. 910 I S.MI I...PITTSBfRrtH.... :3U i 10:10 11:10 11:00 (lONNKLL-'VILLE.' 4 7:47 t.H 1204 I..1:o.FH;KNCE... SM 847 li:lt 1210 UKSINA 12:24 12:17'. .IIR'MIK SII1N.. 12:3 12r27f ... I'INKEK TON ... 12:41' 12:34 ;...1!SSKI,.MAX..., 12:S0 1 12:44 KlXJKWi !..., 10U; 1244 ...1'l.NEGKOVE... l:o,i 101 I UAKKKTT 1:12 l:04j. .. VODKK I:lai l lof .SALISBI'KY .Hue 1:22 1:14 i . .M KY KKSUALE.., ISM l:lSt-...KKYSTO.NK 1:34 1:2J f...SANt FATtJH... 1:421 1:C4 BOWMAN...... 1:60: 1:4 :f HH1LSON 1:5S lAO-t, il,i:ncik 2:07 l:.'t!.... KAIKHOFK 3:32, 6:41 SfJ6. 8:34 ! 3:17' 6:23f 3rf; :l ! s-m I :0 2:44; 6: 2:4 :4 1 o &, 4:40 ft:41f 4:38 6:2!t :6 4:10 rr2t 4.44 4:4-.T 4:27 8:42 2:4l 2:M 2:33 2:2 2:17' 2Wi 1:48! 1:40 2:!Sf 2:10 !.... HYNOMAN I l:20t 2:4i I 2:4 . .CUMBtKl. AND .. 12:4o Alountain Exnrcfs leave Plttjhurgh (Satnr days only) at 2 p. in. : leave Connetlgville. 4:30 Confluence, .r:2. ; I rtinit. S:0: Brook's Siillna, 4:30; Finkertoo, 4:42: 7aMelm n, 4:40: K k-! wooi.8iKI: Pine Grove. 8:14 : Oarrett, 8:24 : Yo-I der. 8:2: Salisbury Junction, 8 33 ; Mcyersdale, 8:3j. Leave K'jvkwood, 6:14 ; Mlliord, 6:1 ; ar rives at Somerset. 6:U). Thniairh Mail trains dally. Expgcsa train dally except Sunday. Accommodation train and Fayette Eiprem daily except Sunday. Ticket office, corner Fifth Aveane and Wonu treeta.ard depot corner Oraut aud Water at., Pilts!urKh, Pa. I.'. K. IORU. len. Pawenaer A lent. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Axeut. ei?T.it.: r.v..i JOr.Mir::..r a;t. ..:, y. a Sr f 1 5 Be1oPts .he Yojihfu! Color to Crcycr Fcdet. Hair 5 Pt!.c: Hr.ir Br.km n Cac!y ptrfjmcj arc! is I L v..:rraiitfJ t prevent f.:l::ng rt'lh?h-:r aiil i- re fj K- . . ,t nui ifl tlnM, at Iva.ti fn dnr ax 1 m-'-.f. ) PARKER'S GERTOO A SiierlaTlva Hcailh and St.-f.33lh Rniarer. l.ryouireaim.vh.-.nic or i:mer, worn out wiiti nvri wori:. or a WW b'T ritn dflw :l ty Hirntiy or hou5C h.M Julit-y 1'ap.k tit's GJK'.ra Tt x:c. If you are a latvycr, minit t ot buii es mn cx-lu&i-d by mrntjl strain or ac-.i-.tmcjie. do not tr ice ir.exica!ir.Kstini-j!nTsfbutuse Paikri'sGuifcr 1'o.iic If VC'J have Corwiniplion, Iytpcuf khruma I5?n, Kiliy tVmrl-ODls, orry jiord-Tofliii: l'.i:l fiiooich. Umels, hlonl or ncrvrs Pa. km:.'s ":,(. zn 'I onic will t,:rc you. Itithr (icat?st HIik.1 PiinriiT the Etst and Sun;t Cour'a CmC t .cr Uici. !f vou are v.-aliiia av.-jy ttjiorge, riw--li.j:i nr ar.y ccieor urca-ncu d -riiu.c a shti-.u'-t'l ta s GiNCia To c rt once; it will inii;..i.-ue snj build rmi ur. from tiie -t dose but will r.ev.r ini.-fct.-sie. It ha uvetl hundico of lives; it m.iy save ?r.tir&. CAUTION '-R'j- rlt fiMtM. NWi .rj T T. l- h crtfnratfM t Hit bMl mwII mt lf llvr.i"ij.:i,:.! . . iitirrmt tr.m pr-pamti. ! cirr S4 I- r rim, l UiHjiACa.,N. Y. Vk. a 41 fOMIat4xi.nlfi dr.. G&EAT SATISfl ri'VINC tv.u.An sizt delightful ptrinnt eKweedi .;! pn-uir.r. Tbti " isHOthiaff like it. Insist upon bavu. Tui'.-u rj T'jt CoLtKiNX mad lok Sat ;i-r.atiuc oL 111 n II . U l(liLI iJ .ik.-in.- . - - IU.H I - a. 3?-? a mrv J"i" o-an town. Termi anrl ttl oumi tree. A1drea U. Hat.Lrrr h. I'o. Portlnnd, ."iiltrn Mar.lS-lyr WHENCE COMES THE U1TB0UIT15 ED POPULARITY CF Allcock's Porous Plasters? Because they have proved them selves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asth ma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neu ralgia, and any focal 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 for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ! ALLCOCK'S POROUSj PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Beware! of imitations that blister andibutn. Get ALTXOCK'.S, the only Genuine ! Porous Plaster. JLa,7raAEOW POSiTSVELY CUR-ID BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster-:. Reasons Wl tt-j n.e in-Vi-frr.t to . . MlV? Vv"" V'.asier r l".trrr.i r.rmrAtM? Eeeauw. t:irr pontes ail the rarrit if i:.? r jwie-jva. ,; (orTra j,,,. Uk ccntain i:i t.i 'ii lacfvto Hie i wJr d.Movere.1 powrurlui l.I "uevrsutMto,ui,:n-:tfHM1 YvhB-h a-t rito ir rrcascd inlxfa-init, aiimiilariiir;, SMintite u.J cj.uix irritant itta, Seconal. Keraiw thry arc a rwniur patrmtceutieal pn arii.oa, and an rtr-a,a by tlio srotWijL. Iilrd. Beuir- tlvry ere tu only tihters tkat rcJcve pa:n nt ouce. lonrlh. P'ywripcitivvlycnrerHiae::!! vUM 'Ufcutelliiava. I5.n over fWO privslcwiui mid Om-f.iJt.. hav trxutanly teUca et t.'.ry are aufieriyr tu i ' 'ar tilauera r uadkinrs ici- cstercal use. Sixth. SEABURY Si JOHNSON, Maoufjictorji; CtMmlm. New Yort. AWHRE UESIEDV TI,ST. P :oivt.. HEAD'S KettcateJ CC.H wl SLSION f l?TES. Tor by C. N. BOYO, Somerset.Pa March 1. WESTWARD. . ' K, 5 "2 ii j ? tiSTi SXyWiUraE3E3WifX.'r-V'is;'s QSfi I H Baca !i Ache i. 50,000 LBS, WOOL WASTED I My Agent are again i-OirasMna' Sincrwt and adjoining eooniitse llh a Cur a;rtmentt Home Made WOOLEX 0P. wlil.-b we wlh to exchange, fcr W Ot r4. My (tork U lrt;er nnd m.,r varieU tii in ever r-qfurc, and we expect to rull all ,,ui cm'.nmrn la entail. I wan: yi,ur woul. c t l ir ul:i,, but, to work It up In our" ei-notv. T tt),. who will l,ri c t ieir H to tli- Yz?U ry I will hiy that 1 liav in 1 1 in a. ai'i.-h Urer lock of tleueral IUerelindii tin uver be lore which I will he glad to rrU vou or trade 1,-r your word or other pp-luc. My Siouk I.rw3!p!ete in Try toort6. Notion;. mid Shi. HH and Cp, Orr-rVF, llrxIK.,,, Q.a!iif ware, Ready .Made e'lothlng. C'arit", etc., at prJ that will mirprlse you. Highest Prices Paid for Wool in Cash or Trade. New customers wiifcl ig u to call will p!eje end card to 2''!aSton ::. 1. ., Knmrrsol I'gaaiji, F. May 10. THE NORMAL TEEM OF T!!l IT. FLSASAit! ISTiTDTE Willing i-iiw-l xuw.. KEY. LEBOY STEPHENS. A. M.. PKESiuniT, 1 heorv and Prici i-e of Teaching. BY'KflN V.. KING. Klxution, Ucwuietry, aal Normal (r'.H:gri,;v. KATE KEYNol.KS A". P... Natural Phl',ouphy. Phvll (fcraj'hy und (Jhttnisrrv. M. L. PLl.'.M .1 EK NTiiiil and iniucrcijl Arithuieiir, l!,M,k'kecr.ini; and Botany. E.C. WALTEK, Normr.l ir:iuiin:ir, literature, and tititd sr:tte.; lii-n,rv. EMMA BEES, rttiutlng and irwtng ANNA A. PALM, ntuo, Org:m and Vocal C'ul ture. MRS. A. S. WILLIAMS, Matron. Anew brick lui,ilits. lur 6ti,ti-s. l'-,x41 fect. exclurlvelv ,,r lady tir!im. A lull curse i.l lectures Iree. Sup, .rintrudt-ui S;,r im i aud .lude liunier are among the lecture." Mu'ic father just fpm the t:.in'rvi"ry of Mum? in Hotnn. Art aud Erench te i"licr jifl fr,,;:i r.ir;.. Naiive liermn teacher. Pruf. lvin'a v.ilnal,;? Elocu tionary training free. Boarding in cluOs. alxm; 2. W: in the Institute. $3 OJ to .) 2,'. 'l'utiloi:, fill. sund tor catalogue and circulars. LEBOY STEI'IIK.VS, jjr,25 Prifiilcrt, OVER A MILLION OK Frcf. Gciinictia's . . .. . ,t.-. :- . ..i..-.--v;vrj-! . ". Haire alrea.'y , i2t't?'r? teen sold in .. rtraitn!c'iuutry : i:tFiv ' and m Er n c. AjViiP.1!.., ... .It . ,,, Ui- I We new ay lo tne ainictel . ,:ul,inz - , that we will ...y the :il.:.ve reward I lor a lirie c.e of j A- M. Li a o X j That the Pad r..H. to cure. This Orc.it Kcmc'v .will POSITIVELY PE!.VNrTLY I i,'ure i'""Bo, Lame Km h, (! , j l-ravel, HIi.i. i;,pkv Kri-hfn , IMen.eiririe Kirttiy,. 1 .., n tnoi.rr . aad f.,nlion or I'rln. InSiotu- mat un r Kiilaf,., (alarrli ui tc il.lr. ttit-r, t irrtl I nn. J-ala In ) Iu Kark.Hl.lor i i,l,i..f,in, M efK. " ' 1 " 'lT .11- ..I il;c fcla ior:m.l i t nnary ttrttan iie:licr curr: t disease i, r,,( hfrwi -c. ted hy .nv,i.f LADIES, tlyouaro n-.il.'nir.K OI IV!VI OilH-r ti!-":l.-e ; me iiiii;:.icr..,r I rlr. -.rv Or., ! YO U CAN COKED! 1 jlv- trin : PROF. GUILLIETTE S iFKENCH KIDNEY PAf, ! WHICH CU2ES CY AiiNO!:; TI0.N. ! Auk your !ruccliit for Pro- Opilm tts-s Frb.k h Kid.iev Pad nn t:iHr-,,.i0 her 11 he h:i not (cut it, 3n, folau. v. u Kill revive the ; Pa.1 ly return mail. TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE. ; Jrw Hithasan. Lawyer. T.K ., e.'.ya: One ot frnt. tluilnirtle ? Frer.-h Kidncv eure.1 me of l.umijiro Hi ilinr . ka' time. ,!y cas hU been itlreii no b !io tM-- ,',,.-i,.r? ;-.s iu curatile. Hurlnij all t'eir !io,e 1 f.tri?rci liiitolti aiiony an.l itai-i imt lrice .urra oi to'-ney. IrKOCIIB VCTTKK, J. f . T.,1- I;l, JuV : "1 a2ert J lor ttireo years wltli s-olaiica and Kidney ldwase, nod oilca i::i. to ico iiU.ut en crutrhei. 1 was entirely unit ,irrii inciii;y rure.t after worluK Prof, (iuilutts s Freci-h Kion-y I'a.1 f,ur weekj." 'SKlvriaii N. C. Si-ott. Svlranhi, Ohio, writes: 1 have heen a (front ri-r f-r 14 years with Brlelit Disease ui the Ktiineys. 'or weeks at a Uuie wiia unnlile to iret oui ot in d ; coot hrrels o! medicine, but they jr ive me oily lamimrury relief, lworetwoot Frof. (iuiliii'-tto u Kiiiucy I ao six weets, an.l I now know 1 ayj enure!-.- eured." M an. lisi.Kx J ttovi:, Xoicilo, t )u "o, uvi : For year' 1 have neea counnel. (treat f.nrt o( the time to my bc.l, witS lururrtcc nn l lemale weakness. 1 woro ona of (lullinetle'd Kidney and was curR.l in one ui'inth." H. ii. Urekm, W bolesaie Ur.ieer, Fia Jley, Ohio wri'cs : lufTerel for li years with Line hark and io three weeks was permanent Iv rnrcd liv rrcurin oc:t of Prof. Juilu)ctie' Kl-liiey l-iuls.-' B. F. Kkkhi.imi, m. l.. iJrux s't. I.s:in'?ort. Ind., wheu sen llK i an order lor Kidney Titds. writes: "1 woro one or tho first ones we had anl Ire erived more lien; (it Imm It tl):in unvihir.s I evr uny. In fact the l-aus ;:ive Letter general satis laetion than ny Kidnev remedy we evr :-.ild." Ky k. SHOtMAiiKK, LrustKl.ts, lisnullal, ila. writes : 'We are working; u a lively trado In your Pads, and are hearing wl tfooii results from tbem every day." PMF. "GDlLkLTmRLBMaPADT Will p"sitive!y cur- F. ver ai:d fitar. Danil, Ann, Aaue t'akc. Kili..uH Fever. Taunltr nnd Iysm,Kt and aii i!ic:i of the J.lvur. Stomnrh and liiuori. I neo il.6o by mail. Send lor Prof. Ouilinei'e's Trea!ie en the Kidnevs and Liver, fret by mill. Address. KHESt 1J PAD . Toledo, lllilo. For Sale, Wholesale and Jletail, by V. -V. HO I'D, Drv.rjgi.st, Mari"l Somerset Pcnr.a' CO w o g - : GO S O H 1 1 I S j ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM. The Greatest Discovery of the Age for this Most Torturing lit is Advertised to do Only ! What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cases. Cures Rheumatism ! ! i Giro ii a Trial and bo Convinced. C.N. BOIB, Ce eral Agent, aia. n. Houiersrl, I'n, I VALUABLE 2SAL 2STATS j IFOR SALE!; i j I Tha flae farm a ljolnins; Sntertet bor.ii(h. fr. ; ' Berly owne l y Iie liajf'i". Kq., Is effired for ! 1 le. Also, IS Miildtnic Ion oa Turktyl.mt treel. ' rinmersal. Also, the traet of land known at : j "Marbla Hill," sear Confluence, on tho B. Ji O. ! Railroad. , j -ier fn',1 descrlptlois of than I'mpert!'., 1 rV5eanJ tertfa. apply la Wot. H. with. Preot- i I deat Aril sau lBjaratk Ciiasy, filis'-.ur,!!, j" HaTKMATf I BAEB, ! 1 ma.j lit ; tl-Ur. Snaerm.Pa. I U Tier Is as ezzzzs f:r ssfTurlrs fress COfiSTIPATJON ea:ij other diseases t!:at fallow u dig hi cred stale ot" the St.irn.ich anj Bow feds when the use of OH. KENHf BAXTERS ii - pBiilousp.ese, Dy3pcpsia, glr.digosilor:, Diseases cf b.r Al ! Mir-o Kianeys, orpia wivcrti gSCK Sfcadscne, Lo3S of a Si Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-S Koplsxy, Palpitations, t and Gk!r. Dis- j tj; Biltwr will hpeiMily iir,y reinoTin. thocm. I Kc"p the St"KG'h. E-jnelr, rf blj.ice Orj'tn 8 15 iacl KZTl:i.j e-or, am.1 pei f:-rt bealtb i 3 i'l hs the rciuit. LadiOS n,l other fib- S SjloSiCK HoacaChO :l r.J relief! 3D.!perDianit c::re hr-the use of lhe Titter 3 li.-ic; toEic and mil:iy parjUlu Uiry j PURIFY TIJJ liLQOD. m! Price 3 pts. per bottle. ill La For tule hi ail li.'al ni in medicine. Send I S adilree for r-ttr-plilcf. fr-.pvir.g full direction I sr BFTttr. ifttiTiiev a fata ,. ,,i, i. ' ' IL-..LJ, jaiiZj-ly BES fnr im.in"rTsi tv.t hcN.rc t'ie put !!;. Y'-a ran make im-nev Uwt at trorK for u. than at anything ei.'e. t'ani::il not eeIe,i. tv e will jt.rt you. l a day and up RHnln made at li-mehy tte In-lnnrloni-. Men an.t W'jtsen. I,,y ncd girls warned everywhere lo forts lor ui. Now if the time. Y'ou e;i"n "vol li la nfiaro time or.ly, or tive jour whole li'v.t to the hu.'lneiis Y ou can live at norac am! d j t,e work. No other hu-!rie will j,:iy ),,u nearly a well. No one can i'.vli to mke en"niu.U!, pay by eimiin at 'r,e. fi-tly ouf lit and terms iree. .M-,ucy u:a,e (i-t, easily, and bvooratdy. Adtlrc-i. Tin a s Ctf , AUKUfta, Maine. Iecl8-ly PATENTS l.isii-ed nnd all l,nInss In tho U.S. Patent O'o-e, or in the Courts attended to fr MODERATE FtcS. We ar9 oi,r.ofte the I'. S. Patent flin.-e.ro-fraed la PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and 'n obtain vat ems in ic ume tutu thwe rewuie loin WASHINGTON. When model onlrnwiinr 1? sent we advle as to ritenriiohiiv ir.-o ot ch:irire: and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. V.'o rel'.-r. h-re, tiie I'ofimj iter, tho Sar,t. of Hie ."d.K.ev :)r.!er Iiivi.-iun, and to otti -iuls ti ih I . I'aii'u: Oiiiec. K. r circuiir. a ivii e, ter:ns, ni l rel.'r. nco to i;.-;ual rlicata in jvnr own Slate ore- urr.y, a-'dre.-.; G. A. SNOW A CO., '.p,ifii. i'.-.Tent lrl"e, ". a?hln(ct.n, 1. C WALTER ANDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, CCS. WOOD ST. ASH SIXTH AVENUE. NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET! TP A.. I f T N ".real eh.ineeioi n f B i ! Tnose eh 1 1 i ! I Js tike.:aoue. Vfl V" iA jJ .-hum-n to ;ua oniuke ni(;n- lio a!a r vanlaiteri tUea-otl .us Re money I lljlt are ntl.T.. , ..I..,.!!.' td..m....l.l,. h..l ! tho?e who do not i.oprove ot-li riisnirea r uiain In ! letvrrty. We rnsao: i.irty men. wniaen. .and irirlj. to wort for U.- riifhl la their own l-:l:ti. . j An- ore e tr o the K irk proK rly In m the t,mi i ue rui:".r:.'?' will oay ntoie trait ten liuiey oniinnry vi:;e-. 1 xpcntive outfit turonlied Iree. N'lonc who ensairr htiU :o make money rajdillv. Y-it rin devie ri.nr wtioie (In:- to the work, or only your ?;iare lu-.nieriiji. 'ull io.iruiuti,,n and I ailtiut i iief.lc.l fent lee. Addre? riM::a j to lorL'.ariu 7-1 ui-. Leo.-lyH FOUTZ'S HZXSl. ahd cattle powdess -v. ' .:.- j . . ! !'l fTTr : iv I '.m -t n'lT'-'t EVEH- i?iviB r. - Proprieior. IlALriXSEE. .3. i'oh 1. ly. BRICK! BRICK! The uiHieri'itfnc.l rcrpret tally inforrc the put. lie that he is n'iio ei'nc ! ifi monuf.ictariug Hrick tf Sujiorior Quality, and In Iire Qnamltiei, and it prepared to fill order pniiidly l,y the Thousand or Car-Load. Il'iil-'er and tVniract. rs wiil Bad it to their 'ivntiv'e to examine my eun-k heicre buying FAIItHOPU May in. Moronrart Co., Pa. F.trAUl.SMIED 1.1A. ! C. 1?. FBAZER, i Nos. 501 and 205 Main rStrctt, I JOnNSTOWIT, PA. ! WHOLESALE AN1 RETAIL iDRUGGIST, J AND DEALtR IN" j iEKn3IKKY, IMIXTS, OIL.S I i;ia.w snd Tally, Hair and Tooth. Brnnaei, Fancy j Article?. Toilet au.l Shaving .Viaps. He. ! fauil'. Medicinrs and Physicians' prencrip- j lioDa aeeuralely i m'.iii.d! I. apr!9 r ; The lUlmrhi SUl.ions will tJiD! at Hfxhlar.l Siuck r ;trm : ; STRATH ERN! Iinr-ertnl f-m Sev tUnd In Ilec.-aiVr ; thro yeara ; old. n.uiinir t,,nr: lUylnrilnr; weiifheii on j t!,e lir?t day .f AjinC and will ivct-jb, wtieo Inlly 1 ciaxur.il, llui. lr,aur..cce, ?'J. ; HI&KLAND CHIEF ! ; liy Bourdon t'h!;f. ont of Fl-r AlelTjr. by TJntn ; t.rlkuC'liiei. Iimuranee. tj. ! E1MBLET0NM COLT! I 1 I.t Alhaiiilint. eut nf Lailr F ,tr. by Sialdinr' Atxiallp.a, he by old ANlalbih, ira et hvd)fc' ' ilinbletnian. Iseur wix fZA. Tu tha hrerders ui S,cieret an-1 o lj"lnln 1 Counties 1 wculd . in tiielr re'iwei'" elawa ' no better aire can bo t,;nnd. In raUii.jt iteek il lKyl",ii'tB,h" . for "R : soer, r.. itmu, w. LOTS FOE SALE! TIIe osm for a J naisber of Lou. in tc j liOROUG-l OF IIGOMCR! I me of whlrh wi.old be very tiiiublr for making j Brirk. The elay i of oi rjaallty. LocatktB .cry con.enien t to Depot, llrick will be Id great , ticrsaad here this Summer, aed at all tines. JOHft MeKAKLAND. ! Lijoclcr. Wes;rnrelaol Co., Pa. marl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! I wiil salt at prtyata sale the renl mtals ! Dan H Halrd. dee'a. 'ituate on Weat Main ftreet in Sryxsnet hcniuzh. Pa., on whirh la erwled a two. ' I story brick dwell, ojr honaa. star.1 and other ont-! bttiUina. As Ihe cat lot ia T.rv rlMiralil. for I lmiidiii rarne. the nrp.t will ha nil two parcels, cr aJ a wiolo, aa purakvur may da. b-t. Fur full parti-uiars u to tera, ote., Mqalra GEO. W. PILE, jT Atrost, Somerset, Pa. n just opekB A LARGE FANS, PAEASOLS SILK AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILING BUNTINGS. TLLUMTN , 1 Cllllltze? M M mt af? Also, a Jil? iii Cctteii, Horiii! Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and Light Coats GEO. KEIPE 255 & 257 MAIN STRES OXE PJHCU TO AT-1.. HENDERSON DEALER! FITR1TITTJBS. NO. 106 CLINT0N:3TRET3J0HN3T0YN.:PA.r. A Js'.iw'l.7'-VV f.rt .V.. - .J.I i '?T Fine Parlor, Chamber and Library Furniture W would re.Tpertfo !Iy call the attention of the c!:!iiwi of Sjraorwt .iad a-'joiniu? - ". , -oar Larye arwl Elegant iin of Fnrnltnrr. ail of wl-n U -i-truit9 I to r. Kir'fta. aw', lower tnaa IMttfburn pricet. Phoronraulis and yiioej real ou apnli--.iua. UirTjiat ii . '. branches attende.1 u. iit:.ii:itso.v a .LEXA.-vir:;, Jf. 10 Clinton -Sircet, Jolmsiowi:. Fa. aprln LOUIS LUCKHARDT, lOiJ Clinton Str-t. JOHNSTOWN, DiAi.gm is WALT HAM, ELCIN, SPf?INCF!ELO, ROCJC FORD, HAMOEM, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches, A Fi-LL LUTE 6F 1 G. iT. BOYI kaepa in llooi nil tne IDRUGS, MEDICINES T"V TT.T1,- At Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rashcllo Epsom and C!aul)jr Sails, C.nfa'ato Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Potre, Ac. j Many articles aeb a Cream of Tir.ar, iI. (:innmun. C! Te. 'i:r.r. . f 4(tayr are lanccly adl'.rtd. 1 koeji tliem la Male only, and wiU ijuann'.e- i STIIGTIj'r PUBS! Karnrins fcatrauta. Vanilla, Lrrnun. k.8. they are mivie Irjiu nutnlng bat put THE BEST MATERIALS! la Thrm S-.n(f. I kitn Lzm(. Madder. Blue Vl'rol. In,Hrc .Mari.t'r T!t. 'Vi-nitiMl. S'rr;: je.,aie All in leaomit I'ateat .M iieir-n. ML Jac.,1 On. rrnr,a. ."n .,.,. li'.dr.ej V.'r' ." I Bitten, August i'Wwer, terino Syrcp, .Mere Indian li'-jt rilir, tly s biiui. h., fc-. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physleiani" Prrrlptk n and Family Feeipts SUed with ear-. a;d n.,ne t i:i Pure Drouf pedMO. I'aney and Ttiilct Artu-lea La Great Vatiety. r-peetaelej and Y.sm Gis.'fra :n 'nil a". ' 1 Pajiera, Btaak Buuka. S-Ii,d Idwlt. Slate. I'eneils. Ink, Envel- ix . Paj.er. an-l nrrf ej i.l kiads i'oantry merebanta are lUTtUd to call and q'.ulalU.n. n tinker.' lr-i: I '" '"n' Sunloncry, ko., fcc , II liuod Orwii and Low Priei will seewre the Ini Tra.'' et Sinlere. t oanty. tan 1 1 p wear it. Call and ee m wlsalber y wUh to bay or . Kelpee'.:u!!y. C. jSL BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK. SOMEHSKT. I'A HEW STORE! KEW STOCK AT JENNERTOWN. I hay. last opened oat ona of th. inert and .st stneks ot .is orar braf;ht to thia wa.ty, hica I am eflerln al LOW IIiICKS! pry Goooa, Jfotiwwi, Dr Oeria. Qarwaiwar. HMr. a.l in et OTorythie; mlly IFH l W r. r, . L. Itow'l forcM thai tlKUAI.MI ara U be had. tu tuire la tke ewnty s;itm bauar (reuss tor tie tarn ssosm. J.J. URIFFITII. prl9-3m STOCK OF AND BUN-SHA rm A Timni-T,m ' .LiU.cJj.ljijc; ?-Tl'. erlpUoo. An TB m Assortment Cf 0 tu. a, tyn It a i, AXI) X( ) )V & ALEXANDER I2ST Ir : - - r ;v-r iS-rrTir :Zr.:i-Z - .MUSICAL lSSTRHESTS. leading n i Ticl-l . ."-j - :.v . oaed to AND CHEMICALS TV A T?T I.-'l li up ander my own rime, md r-ari A Taiuable fan. rratalrli,. ab-t On, " - a,..nf inWaneeiiMk ari P. p! r .mi-r In !.- Mler Valley. iw-iT-S'e s l?ba: ,iilty acre. .ulendM "" "r';1"" . ' a.des other timber la-!. ". J " 4LeJ. sn.en i.y;-, L,. teiV wTa-Id. .a. e-hair m!e. wntrasay always e caah grain sni nay n-arkr.. TEKSI3 EAST. K.1 Wllal A... Phuafletjih, Pw. Or taKli' r.. W. Lftnm.. IM.W' troralnnd Co.. Fa.) -' Terrt The k pulduhe- IU lavarla Na ntMe ,rrr(r aotlry m SubtcrltM! ther shook! 11 M t B 1 OIBea, ! IHBe ro UikUn lellty. h. cvri 10FF J All bosti edity m J.COLBt 10 Ui J AllbfWl! laithl aet. Bed kOor p)II Bountv Bee In : if A I. And Ue teml U ooiytne f OH Will pi htm. e Id M Pndeas cited ti iV Will a I to hi Sea hi r AM ala ' .tamilK I. Will ti II aval temlw aprtl All I tml Itmer WS at' ara 1 LHtc jaetal . a. 5s tMflra orw, i Ut d,I time. d uf krraa " A !. M. DE IT Of rcct, DE ft . treat D1 Haa 31 OSB xwat, Dj Thl aan 41 Hat w tb trst Ut 5 Tu. raw haa .r vt ,hie :i tBd a at 'till ad aal Tap
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