The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 12, 1882, Image 4

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    matuax nosi;.
'Kate Randall, I am really shock
ed at your absurd affection for that
woman. You must confess it is but
a porrv compliment to my judg
ment" "Pardon me. Aunt Mortimer, if I
Bay that your judgment is really too j
severe in such matters. It is par-
ticuiarly to in this case. 1 have
prea po much of Mrs. Roe, and am (
ciumi. '.'ii-il tn .admit thai .he is th;
' . 11 .c :
' - 1
ai.cer not even excepuus j onr , .. ;
irreiroachable niece."
"Dut, true," exclaimed the old la
dy, testily, though casting a sly look
of admiration across the breakfast
table at the niece in question, whose
honest indeienclence of character
sometimes gave her aunt's strictly
conventional prejudices a terrible
shock. .
The subject under discussion this
morning, as it had been on many
another one, chanced to le a young
iri.nw who had come to reside iu
the town a few months previously, i
and was known to have been j
vorced from her husband. There
fore she had incurred the unreason
ing hostility of Mrs. Mortimer and
certain others whom she influenced,
before that laiy had even set eyes
upon the slight, elegant figure, the
golden hair and dark wistful orbs of
Mrs. Rose.
Her niece. Kate Randall, on the
contrary, early formed a very just
estimate of the young widow's char
acter, and the first good opinion
had deepened, more and more until
the two were upon terms of the
warmest friendship, much to the an
noyrnce of Aunt Mortimer.
Possibly, however, her extreme
fastidiousness would not have stood
on'i-rl riirnriiiiilv liad Kate not
iioariessed an onlv brother, a Iianu-
Home and attractive Wlow, who was !
t he idol of Ann Mortimer's heart. ;
To soe him sharinghiB sisters admi- j
l ll i .i ; v , ...... j .
siicfitums tn:it nis lwiines wjiu i
tier were nvn going w ujvi- sm-a j
lor woeUs pat niiifi ner wjui iur-1 tnovr mow tne worm juuges ui-uutu
preesihlf uneiisiness. men and women. Colonel Milford
She had so long indulged thehonejs tlP finest 'catch" of the season,
thnt Philip who liad been more lite !tnj i hall f-el proud of you if you
a favorite sou than a nephew to her, j are prible enough to secure hiin.''
would distinguish himself and his j -Thanks, dear auntie: but don't
i"mii!v hv a trrand marriage, that
Mrs. ISose with her modest income
which barely jK-rmitted her to live
genteelly, would have bwn objec
tionable to her, even without the un
fortunate taint of divorce.
"I am sure, auntie," continued
Kate, earnestly, "there is no woman
in the world whom I would rather
have for a sister than Marian Kose.
Iut there seems little chance of my
wish being realized, since Phil has
already proposed "
'Proposed !"' shrieked Aunt Mor-timt-r.
with such a look of heirless
horror that Kate laughed outright"!
"Yes, aunti, proposed, she re
peated with mischievous emphasis,
"and been rejected."
"lmjKissible !"' t-jaeulated Philip's
aunt iticreduously.
"Are you sorry that she refused
him, auntie?" asked Kate.innocenl
lv. '"So am I."
' Sorry ! You vixen, you know I
am'not! lam only sorry that he
gave her the chance to do ho. But I
r;m't Mieve it. You must be mis
taken. 1 dont lelieve there is a
woman in our set who would refuse
Philip P.andall's wealth and posi- j
..fa,.". . ..aa ...n.J
tion, to say noitnngoi m
per
Jal.ll
attractions.
"Thanks, dear aunt,"' said Kale,
flusliins with jtleasure. "I nm ijuite
as proud of our l'hil as you are, but
in this case his superior attractions
have proved of no avail. Mrs. Rose
has iHisitivelv refused him, and on-
Iv because she realizes how bitterly
vou are prejudiced against her." !
".Sensible woman!" exclaimed I
Aunt Mortimer, nodding her head
with great satisfaction, as she sipped
her chooolate. "I never gave her
credit lor such wie pen-tration.
. ., , i.
" 1 lie lact lias oeen wear cnougti,
I am sure.;' returned her niece, some-;
what bmrly. "And you would
find that she possesses many noble
.piainies. n you wen- not nwm.uv ;
blind to th-iii. Marian Kose is not :
to be judged by the standard of T-;reai womanly tears as she saw Mar ! of II. R., with variously devied
slioary society women." ! ian Uose bend gently over his cotu h ! names in which the word "Hop" or
1 '.ut Aunt Mortimers satislaction ; Rn(l sootjlft j,;, -utferings with the ; "Hops" were used in a way toin
at the widow's decision Had its drop : Umcx cf a pitying angel. ' duce people to believe thev were the
of bitterness in the fact that it had: tvlCne Miflon'l died, but not tie- j same as Hon Hitters. All" such pre
sent 1'hilip away upon a prolonged : furo Mrs Mortimer had heard from J tended remedies or cures, no matter
uiropc:in tour, lie had confided ; hU own y the BtorT uf (wrt ,ixvs j whnt their ,tye or name an,l es-evt-rvthiiig
to Kate, and left l' r S,- nwn nni M.-irian's wbieli made! neeiallv those with the word "Hot."
with the hoocless task upon ber
bunds of bringing Aunt Mortimer to
their own appreciation of th lovely
vming widowV cliarms.
Time passed on and still I'hilip
lid not return. She who could have
summoned him to her sid- at any
moment by a single word remained i
inflexible, and Aunt Mortimer was
alternately lost in wonder though '
sne kept u wnersc i aiiiieo. iicaie
. -r. - ,'cnjov mai iiappir.es wnicn ne
and tilled with indignation toward ! ,lt.st.rve.l, she could not tell,
ber for being the cause ol Inilipsi But with the tiji, ,.0.
exile irom miur.
It was hard to understand, as
Kate said, how anybody could be
much in the stciety of Mrs. Kose
and not learn to love her. .So lovely, j
so gentle, so ever ready with a kind-;
ly word or charitable deed, that it ;
must needs require a stubborn will ;
ill reMl Jiei par. i iii.tiii-in
Iiut Mrs. Mortimer, worldly
heart had lon ben h strainer to the.
ivower of tender sentiment l'?
t.xikedat everything lrom a terribly ;
practical standpoint, and stcicty's ;
e-i..i.,..ui. v., v";t,i tuTfuting her still turther, butiiouiie
way of pronouncing judgment upon ; jiad jtn ,,.lrlial v tverVCii froln his i a salooi
ber own sex was ber way. lie saw i puriiaM. Ia. lht.' ,rjiii:1Ilt prospect i stantly
quite as clearly as Kale tlid t.iat : W (U.U hj. ti,oU,;ht luul f 4-inilillj ; Deput)
VI irtan flwa Willi i icjatl t ifll 1 til lief-i
, V, .
riOii,cuiUvatl in intellect, rehned j
and ladylike in manner but t her j
those charms seemed but the wtles ;
s,f an adventuress to eusnare a rich .
husband her Plulip, lorinstJiuce, 1
and at las htr s'lspicious min.i lie-,
gai. to looK uihhi .Marian s oeiec.ne
regard for her own scruples in the ,
uattiT as out anotner :niui strata ;
gem to lure him on.
. "J cm Fcarceiv womier t your
:iu?t;8 aversion to u-l, :t inn rria fur j
1 niiip,baiu .r. ia.s.M-iU "e
day when the latter was .airily try.
ins to persuade her to recall her nlv J
nt lover. I hew wa8 wine tx-jtii-
U1 attached to niv diyoire, thoiieti ,
Heaven tnws now .niameu-s my
.... , t- . 1 . . c 11 . -
me nas ireen. rne it out iouowin
'he fasbion of the world."
. ,
fjod
ltan abomin.il.le fashion.
Kate gloomily.
Of course it if.
.. , . '
replied theyounj:
widow,
mi lltlflri M l . 4- sAa m an. . II.
UUU"..
nnot change it Kate. There is but
one person in tlie world, perbaj-, J
she added, thoughtfully, "-m could
thoroughly convim your mint ot
her injustice toward me. But to ex
pect tuat he would ever do so would '
tie asking too much of human na
ture.'1 . '
'Bat why not demand it of him.
Marian?" asked Kate, early, for
she knew th at Mrs. llose wa refer
ring to her former huiiband. 4 If I
knew where he was I would appeitl
to him rnyselC"
Mrs. Ilope regarded tlie noble,;
earnest countc nance of her friend in J
. . . : 4 ... , , . : t ;
silence for a moment, with a pecul
iar smile hovering about her own
sweet, sad-lips. Kate remembered
that look afterward, and it set her
thinking.
"We are driftinz into impossibili
ties, Kate. I should never dream of
doing such a thing under any cir
cumstances ; and I fear that Philip
has no alternative but to forget this
unfortunate love,
"Which he will
Kntn .Wiitallv.
never do,?
"1 klKMV
Inv
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jrwaiuie. . ,.
. t i. I . . aa. .. .. .. .,, .... . .s ilia
I . . i l . ... i -
Lii;, -hi! k-,.tM finllv
vowed that if he did not come she
would be forced to do something
desperate.
"hv don l vou ire1, marritt!;
then?" queried her aunt
:i LWI .l
! mt
" J
"I'm sure you're old enough. Twen
ty-three next birthday, remember."
"O. I'm not likely to forget it,"
answered Kate, lightly ; "but that
don't trouble me half so much as
Joeg the elegibility of all my euitors.
IVe plenty of them, heaven knows
hnt vou don t suppose 1 d marry
one among the all, do you, Auntie ?"'
"No 1 don't snapped Mrs. Morti
mer ; I suppose you are going to
die an old maid."
Kate broke into a ringing laugh.
"Let us hope not, auntie ; though
it does look possible just now. liuU
vou see, there is only one of my ad
miresColonel Milford who pos
sesses any attraction for me at all.
And of course," regretfully, "I
could not think of accepting him."
"Why couldn't you ?"
"For the Bame reason that Phil
cannot marry Mrs. Rose. You
would never allow me to become the
wife of a man whose name has been
j:
i
dragged through the mire of a
Voree court
-Fiddleslicks!" crieil her aunt.
,ijjng her lips, as she recognized a i
phrae which she was very fond of)
ii-jiij iu lAiiiii" v " ...... - ,
siKjulit tninit you nati im h iu mi-,
CIOty jnng enougn, jaw ihihu.wi,
waste vour breath m pleading Lio
nel M'ilford's cause. I have not
the slightest intention of securing
him. So far from believing him en
titled to more consideration tiian
Mrs. Rose is from society, I am
thoroughly convinced that he is an
unprincipled man, whose wife,
doubtless, had excellent reasons for
leaving him."
"Kate Kandall, you shock me!"'
Mrs. Mortimer's invariable refuge
whenever her niece led where she
did not wish to follow.
Iiut one lovely autumn afternoon
that worthy lady's household whs
thrown into a state of violent com
motion by an event which settled
the ripples of her ambitious vanity,
and called out, for a time at least,
all that was be-t in her too superfi
cial nature.
Colonel Milford and Kate were re
turning from a horseback ride, tvhtMi
just as they neared the gate the col
onel's horse shied and threw him
with fearful force against one of the
iron posts. Weeding and insensi
ble, he was tenderly earried into the
Iwwtiit-ihlo mansion which he was
tQ le.lve jn until he joined
. . V - a
tlie innumerable throng of travel
ers of the "silent city of the dead."
"Marian! Marian! Marian!"
This was the continual cry of t'ie
stricken man as he lay wildly toss
ing in delirium,
"lie has forgotten your very exist
ence. Kate," said aire. 3ioniimer,
he listened to his
ravings.
' "Yeg," replied Kate, quietly ; '"he
ja thinking of his wife." And, as
understanding instinctively
ie ,lrifl 0f njs incoherent mutter-
ings she despatched a hasty note to !
t j
A(mt Mort;uu.r W3ji too ,u.y
ing for the comfort of her woun
! g,,efst to lind time just then to be
-ii4okolT at her nieces action.
i..,. .nri,ll,T vpa fillp.1 tin with !
her vow within herself never to set;
tin bfr worMlv itidcemeiit between
man and woman : j
Kale, suspecting the truth, had.
c.i fi ii.i .
mat I auii aiicrnoon. win me siorjiinem. i.se uouiiug uut genuine ,
of I'hilip's love, and made theapteal ! IIop Hitters, with a bunch or cluster
Ui him which .Marian was too proud j
, fiip i.rspir whether i
,jaj hj. lifv ared, he would
h . generous enougli to vitld
to n K.rmit his lormer wife to'
, UUXi XlOVi, V11L11 HIC tUUVUllI IV
Iquence of a dying man, he told how
Marian s pure, brave lite had Ireen
wrecked bv his base conduct, and
.,.. ... ;.,i ,.inil him with i
..:.; , . ,:j .. u,1i;i'J,i8 unnrincinel '
, Tjarriaire but a;
IUOl k(n. Then, onlv. she renoun-!
. r(.flN:n iOI,,,.r to bear his
lishiMiorable name; .nd proud I v .
it :
llie wlt, wnieh might ro easily j resulted in the death of Harry Moul-
hers. He bad followed her to! ton, Justice of tlie Peace; Hugh Kd-
jrm,w home with the base intention ielston, one of the proprietors of the
tt)- K.rvutiiig her still further, but I Moulter Hotel, and S, H. Jackson.
. - 1 c f- .
mi neirer in me person tt. ivaie
(, , , i
'Mari'.1t is worthy of vour eon-;
, , , n worth v of ii."' be !
wiUl ,.uUi. r
1 j.a t i.t -nie!v driven her from
, -Vt, ,he , ;
Hlw,e of mv. ,it j
XV((n fl w. m Mr) MortlIII,T j
,H)k Uh . Hwwt widow
&nw- sure waruih to her i
,141v, rirtt ,,..n ,,,1
UlKllimolt w tlich hi J)eurt j
wii-itiiwiiisfiir.
A vear hWr Mari ui m(or sor
- wen? fwr tlou in puch u
1()V a Mu (0 the li)t of but
fcw uf hap,)iest woinen. .
1 w, u.1,li,,111 .1V. -.,, ,,!.:
. -a. 1- ai.'i .. ar- w
, ,,t ;-
' the crow uiii lleiino; of I'hilip Uan-
! i;r... .....1 r.. .v,rt 1... ti.l
vaian it ;w mnr. w uu a ja vjt
'entree of their HptV ; lnue hold
.,, .i,,,,,,, u
....
i ps w di-rf ne.lt..
inps h
prove an ino-
failure; for, iiulwiihrtaud-1
niMRlls
j t(1 ,imnoti))n ot her fond aunt.1
Kate
. .. . 1
is not goin
to die an old j
maid
WhrUMrK. Lvdia K. 1'iiikhaniV ,
Ver.'table Compound like the Mis-
ftiMipjd liver in a a.priiiir lituhet?
Because the imtnene volume of this j
healing Jiver niuves wiili sueh 1110-;
mc-ntum tbtitKeeps away all oh-;
starlet and ha. literally floodetl the I
country. j
, writ itf atttarlituent a love lot-
Terrible Tragedy in Cincinnati. i
Ci.vaxNATi, June U8. Henrv
Cole is a nntive of this city, an attor-
uey-at-law. e nd formerly served as
L nited states deputy marshal under
General Hickenlooper. Two years
ft en he had fin nnnnintment under
the Census office to collect statistics
of manufactures of Cincinnati, and
h:Wn ensra'ed in that until re-
liileliv -
ing inRmoklyn. N. Y. In- lost his fa -
vorilc daughter
laughter bv a coa-ung
a'.VI-
I..l.t -mil mri tWll ll.'IS Ixl'll Oil-
..; .u,ri,l
JTT. 1 1 VI t rv IMV "-4 ui ve us..---
nniiiiiul. Ilimniorninirabout4oci(Ck
a neighboring drayman thought
he heard a shot and scream in the
direction of Cole's house, but paid
uo attention to it. About 1 O'clock
.'the neonle iccut)viii' lart of the
---tr ? . .
I UUUDC lllLai Hit? ana.aaa w uv...
.
their apartments all shut up, and
went down town to his brothei s to
inquire whether they had gone away.
The brother went up aud finding
the house locked, got a policeman
and broke in. The bodies of Mr.
Cole and his wife were in the same
;'jbed, the latter having a bullet in
the left temple. Mr. Lole nad snot
himself over the right eye, and the
revolver was still in his hand. His
daughter Nellie's body was lying
on the lounge in the adjoining room
with a bullet hole in the back of the
head. .She was the only child liv
ii)?, and had graduated from the
Woodward High School only Inst
Friday. Friends say they know of
no family trouble to cause the trag
edy, but Mr. Cole has been observed
to talk wildly for the past two
or three months, and some now re
call that he said when his family
diet! thev would all die together.
The weapon used bv the suicide
tVde is the same that Stokes used to
111 t 1M 1 .1 - .. ... ...J
Kill James tisk, nnu w:u iirrrtftut-u
i to Cole while he Jived in New i ork
Tornntlorx) anil FIimmIh.
tJlUC A iO
cA-io, J une 27.- U.itler count v,
ska. was devastated bv a tor-;
tui Sunday, .nnd a nuinUr of
were killed, much stock was
v ,
na(jG 0ll
neon e
hfc-L an.l the erons destroyed. The
path of the storm was ten miles;
wide. The Damatre is estimated at;
S.V),000. In the vicinitv of Verona,
Iowa, thestorm rose to a "great heiglit,
the fields were completely inundated i
and birds and sluices carried away. '
Manv tanners have abandoned the j missed a roll ot notes he had m his
hope of growing enough corn for I inside vest pocket. The other Erie
seed. Oats are materially injrred, 'delegates, except one, whose effects
many fields being red with rust, and were not disturbed, lost their watch
the outlook for the crop -r)0 per cent, , nnd sums of money ranging from
worse than ten days ago. Disas- to ?2 0.
trous storms in Missouri along the!
line of the Hannibal and St. Joseph
railroad blew down thirty-rive miles
of telegraph wires in the vicinity of.
nrooKne i. .nmoM a cycioi t visu- .
eo iaiesiurz on .unaay nigia, aim ;
although tlie daniase done was not i
, . .
i - ti rn,' in- !
temi considerable injury, l lie Illi
nois river is out of its banks and
bottom farmine this yearia illll)Odi-
hle. The telegraph wiresare twir'ted, i
a I 1 ! -
lorn, ana grounueu in every nirec
lion in Nebraska. Tlie gtorm trav
elcil mil in six houis.
In its
i. i- i' i "
course n sirucn jverwin, ixans; s, i
ana completely carnea away cnurc.i-
es houses and barns. At Talrnnge, ,
Marvsviue, Avooa ana ouier poiius ,
in Kansas the storm dealt
lealt dee true-.
tion. Three men were killed at
Talmnge. The crops were leveled in
all directions.
The Bail and Wot-thlCKH
Are never iinitiUcd or eounterfeite-l,
This is especially true of a family
medicine, and it is liositive proo
J'11 1
of the
i that the remedy imitated is of the
highest value. As soon as it had
been tested and proved by the whole
world that Hop Bitters was the pur
est, best and most valuable family
medicine on earth, many imitations
sprung up and began to steal the
notices in which toe press and peo-
pie of the country had expressed the
merits oi ll. li., ana in every way
trying to induce suffering invalids
to use their stud' instead, exnectiug
to make money on the credit and
rood name of II. I. Manv others
st - irte.1 nostrums nut nn in the stvle
or
IIops,T in tlieir name or in unv
wav connected with
tlinm .r t l,.ir
name, are imitations or counterfeits,
..I ...v..
! lieware of them. 'lunch none ot
.ai iv . -.-:.l
of green Hops on the white label.
Tnwt i.otbin flse Driif-oKLs mid
! dealers ore warned against dealing
tin imitations or counu-rfeits.
I;n IeniiK in Xew Mexieo
IfiTnv " t .lime Y.bT.
1 " ' - - .
day afternoon Deputy Sherill I)ol-
mann auempieu io arresi a gamuier
named t..us .Mental. 1 be littler i
tired two shots at Dolmann. sliahtlv i
wounding him and Charles Fox and
Jacob Harris who were standing!
near. Dolmann then made a sec-
ond attempt ti arrest Mentzel at
his gambling bouse. .Mentzel again
onened lire on the Denutv. which
loon-keeper. All three were in- j
killed. II. hatimer and I
utv Mierin lieraan were serious- !
I.. .. f ...,. 1
uui.uW. , i-umni men,
seized bv an t-nragwl body of . citi- i
zens and ban;
el to a sis;n over the ;
Deputy sheriff Per-
UlUi. P.auk.
citiyns are wild with excitement. .
;
j liave oeen a Iav Fever guHi.rer j
for three year, and have often
heard Elv' Cream Balm spoken of
in the highest terms, but did not take I
toi.fc
l n it becaus
mt?dii'in'i'. A
of tlie ;
u,a!ly quack
peraaadert tue t.. try tLe llaliii, and I
with the most wonderful cuceesH.
fix . 1 i.wiue uuupii oris nine urtii i
This recommendation vou tun U8t;LtL;. r..ul .. .... 1
ior ine oeneni 01 nay fever Miller-1
ri 1 ? Isri.-R Str-u'iiis x
m . .1 - -
iw sii ..ts
,intilv into nnxtrili
with little
Ciijjt-r.
BI.kmIjt AB"rii in Krniu ky.
t . . , L .. . . -,
Mt. rTKKf'iV!. KvJ JniiP l7.-At I
Freimhburjr, Menifee tjuiity, ou
Saturday, there was it Masonic f.-ti-i
.1 .1... . r..ii . e . 1
"" "" w" ' "i pe.ipie. 1
The Town Marshal, Jamen ii.
.v 1
1.. : .. . . ..'.7 ,. . 'Never adorned thw world
numoiiit-ueo joe iioin well, Hlutvai .
Kdtnonith
velliu' in the Ktreel, to I
e .juietj
lioUiwell drew a pistol and doi Day j
twiw faully. D.iy.in fulling, sei.r-d !
Rothwell and stabbed lihn.-ux timei.
Holhwell died almost iromediatelv. '
Then William RothweJI," brother to!
the dead man, and Kam Kothwell, i
his cousin, appeared 'and ' opened 1
lire on Dar. and 8hot him Tour tim
killing him. They tLon ..-,aoli!lhtettow?
j horses, fled and escaped.
King Alcohol Deposed la Iowa.
; Oks Motxks, Ia., June 28. lie-
turns have Ieen received irn
j townships of the state, iucludi
turns iiaic inxu mcnni nam
ng all
.!. 1. :;. K.,f r h 1 rnm
inanr of the larger towns unreport
ed. The townships give the amend-
ment a net majority oi 23,004
i These returns indicate a "majority
for" of 40,1 u, and perhaps larger.
iThe temDerance state committee
! claim a majority of 60,0(10.
All
the
lar-e cities in the state txctpi i 'es;
Moines give strong majorities against
l . .....1 Tjii- itv mv
1.271 ni.iiontv torn, and mc county
will ffive over 2.000 majority. The
counties without large cities or
towns almost invariably give strong
majorities for. The river towns and
cities cive the principal majorities
.l. j.Vfh.,..mrt !,. .
nearly 2,000 majority against, and
1 pi -
1 a v.-k a.
Scott countv probably over o,000
against The temperance people
here are very jubilant, and the
church bells in the city are being
rung in celebration of the victory.
BruLixGTox, Iova, June2S. Bur
lington City and township gives a j
net majority of 1,531 against the j
amendment, Mahaska county gives j
800 for. The estimate of the vote j
in this Congressional district gives
about 2,nJ0 against and 2,750 for
the amendment Washington Co.
500 for, Henry 800 for, Louisa 700
for, Lee 1,200 against, Van Buren
150 for, Jeff erson GOO for, Des Moines
1,708 against making a totat major
ity ol 200 against theamendment.
2 a. m. Partial returns show a
net majority lor the amendment of
2,300. This represents three-fourths
of the vote of the state. The -Temperance
State Committee claim a
majority of 55,000. Tha Stale Rej-
J inter estimates ti to be between 40,-
'iwtit 1 I
:im nnu -..utn.
. . -.,.11 i
llARlilSlll K(i, June 2b. Although
this city is ui.usally free from thieves .
r a Convention day, there werea;
number of hotel-room robberies last
ig!iL The Krie tlelegates fared the ;
worst. Five in number, they occu-
pied a suite of rooms at the Jones ;
House, and this morning woke up.
to lind that sometiody had cleanetl :
them out during the night. Orange ,
Noble lost a gold watch and about !
!" in cash, the thieves having j
; CnnlVfififHl I'nder a Threat of Lyitcli-
i
A
Des Moisks. Ia.. June 27
vou, tmin namw,
elaire V!W lir- j
res(e,j jn
..
'.illr Citv 1-mt nifflit on
OIK V.liy MM niglll On
rii.- ut:ii ii i'lriiiii nnr 111 in 11. 1 1 i ii .
HllPlilClfin or fiHliir t tie miirdcnT Ot
I. Stnll)f, tlie mavor of th.it eitv,
' -
last April. I'mW threat of lyncli-
Delaire confessed that a gang
numbering fifteen had plotted to rob
lubhs, and he brought desperadoes
from Missouri named Wickes and !
Hlackmon to do the work, and that !
. ,. , , , ....
K'KCS tltl the killing. the same i
ty TohM the ,)aIlfe
cofn n u on. t
city. S(),ne time gince DeaireV
gi(ttr ;.H8 WOTyin at Stulba. an(1
. f . t, .
J
llajr Fever.
Mr. A. Avery, Pharmacist, New
ark. X. J. Having been severely
a 111 icted for eleven years with Hay
Fever, after trying almost every
thing without avail, I gave up all
: hones of beins cured, when I uur-
chased of you a box of Ely's Cream
r . . T.... : V. r
jaiiu. so iu v euijiir, ituui u ltn
applications, I was .'entirely relieved.
II. Watsos Hakkis letter Carrier
Xo. 14, New V. O., Newark N. J.
Fatally FriRriteneil hy a Snake.
Scuuvr.Kiu. Havkx. June 28.
Jacob lieinbace, a telegraph operator
of this place, was found drowned
this morning near his home at the!
navigation landing. The deceased!
.,.i,;tini;.. ir n.:..
.!.- c-.rji;i.t iv in.-.. jic n .10 nciiivill .
along the bank of a running stream !
wneii ne siumoien across a large; .
snake, at which he become frighten-!
etl, was suddenly seized with a fit j WHSNCE COMES THEIIT1TB0U2ID
and fell into the water. He was ED P0PULASI1T OF
thirty-three years of age and unmar- All., Jm O Ol .1 A
neii
1.
j Nearly In-owned by a risli. Uecmse they have proved them
. ' . (Selves the Eest External Homed v
imm, June i tie liritisli ;
t OSIll ML t lirilll.l. n:lin t firm li l I
- , i . - - r I
that the Duke of Kiiinburgh, while ;
nsning recently near llayona ,:
l.mlfwl l. w.-, I. i i.: ... !
i..i... 00;;.. : uni. m uisaunuMMj
to 'aul it in he lost hi3 footing, and i
was draggeil into water sixteen feet
deep. He was carried underwater
four times. After struggling half an
hour hesucoedca inreaching land. .
(!eor:e Vetter. Justice of the
Peace, Toledo. O., says : "I was j
troubled with sciatica, and kidnev
v.mw...v ..,vn riiliiuw, null IV 1 11 1 1 C V
disease for years ; at times had
iio go on erutcn-s anol guttered un
told agon y. Prof. Guilmette's Kid
nev Pad enred m.. in thre wept
'i
Six Persons Irow netj at Home.
Moi xt Sterling, Ky
June 2.
i ne rain wnicn leil at trench burg,
Meuelee county on Monday flooded !
j the streets of French burg eight feet;
j deep, sweeping away six dwellings !
;and drowning six of the inmates,;
; namely ; Mrs. John Fox. Mrs.!
nyrne ana iwo iiaugnurs arid two,
Jlisses atkms. lhe jKist ofhee;
was carried awav.
mmr- i n i I
Answer ThU- I
Can you find a ease of liright's !
Disease of the Kidneys. Diabetes, :
Lnnary or Liver Complaints that is
curame, that Hop Uitters has not or
cannot cure : AsX your nejghbors
" t,,e-v can-
Count j ItsfxtrtU Twice In Peril.
J'.Ai.TiMORE, June 2S. The Epis-1
Cillvt,rt co. ... ., u Stnt(j tll ' .
,linll, r,,fu' j . 1 1 !
jDKiou sum; usuivii tiisi, wueii 1110 ;
! Pnnrt 1 1
w aitfuro n lo UCM 1 1 rl I 1 1 V 1 1 It. 1
. . . J J '
n burned at 'Z o clock yebterday
morninir. All tunern were" tWtrov-
jed. The fire is believed
i been incendiary.
to have
,
. A Jiauiecocic ought to be good eat-
!" Dl n.l,t t' say, ' the
: ltravt are the tenderest."
A woman's heart is a small affair,!
bllt it Can Unset the biirvmn m .n !...
. - - 1 "HI. 1 ,uu,
. 1
The
rnoonHhinerH" are about the
only persons who hav
keepir," a secret Ptill
0
wi, ... .....
e Bucceelei iu '
cherries' BeLnsfll l
fSrun ySj W 7
girls like wild
you
IT I.W fill 'ill ae. eaa... ,
them empty.
a viltlU
State Normal School,
INDIANA, PA.,
I fBK3XTS 1CKPMED r ACILITIM FOB rav
ral I EACH BBS FO JUTTKBITO
twsbb Finn o Labor.
There to no mora noble pursuit thn that of
mosldinir annua chunetcr, and no neater bene
lador then the truly fueranfal taaclier.
II joa Intend Ut toru, prepare jruurMll thr-ouu-hly,
and tliai uu yuar work pleaxant aiHl
lruntitbl for yonnelf and 'f real value to otnen.
tver tea'her lioald lake a lull euurm at m
urofevlonal achool, and PeonitTlranta ntlrn ron
nunt uwri,ir to rltai the . . .
- ,. , , . ,r .
MCm HUIM MM Ul iM i
I
, lien mil ul, Convenient and
AM) APPVBTENAXCEij,
Healthful.
. BUILDING
unexcelled.
a. 1NSTHUUTOSS, experienced and success
ful. 4. OR ADUATRS stand hih wherever known,
a. IJOfKStS IIP STUDY ami ulan ul inetrn.
lion are what yo need it Tun have determined to
Dccnme an earnest and (ucrwstal taacher.
FALL TERM WILL OPEN
SEPTEMBER -lib, 1SS2.
For farther particulars, address
L H. DUELING,
Principal.
! jvfcauv
The Nation,
Since Us enosnlldatiun with the New York Frett
ing Pott, has increased it facilities io erery de
partment, enlarged its site to twenty-fonr paves,
and added many able writers to Its previous list.
It is now pronounced by many of its readers to bo
better than erer belore.
Establirbed In 1B&&, tha -Vafion was pioneer
In this country as a weekly journal of literary and
political criticism of the Diicuest order, conducted
tree from the control of party or Interest ol any
sort. Despite a precarious support daring; the
first few years, It held persistvmly to its oriirinal
aim until Its financial success was assured. Mean
while it had become a rrcotrnlsed authority at
home and abroad : lis editorial management Las
been unchanged from the first, and Its projectors
Intend that, with their present facilities, tne Sa
liom shall become more than ever belore the me
dium ofthenblest thooirnt ol the time.
The iorm and style ot the paper are chosen with
a riew to the most suitable shape lor blndlrir. and
1 a set ol tne Aarioa preserved. ounl and innexeit,
' nukes the most complete ami readable re. on! of
i current errnta of iiuporinnoela the political "id
VSZSZZ'gZlZgZ"-"'- '
7,7,..wt
1(111(0(1, to A- per Annum .
fiSXTS"'?
THE NORMAL TERM
MT. PLEASANT"-INSTITUTE
OPENS MARCH 22d, 1SS2.
KEY. LERCiY STEPHENS. A. M., PttasiDairr,
Ttieonr an.l PrnrnceofTracliinif.
nvriiiv iv L'tvii s.-ilu...t;.. -...i
Normnl O-inrniphy.
KATK KEs MiLDS. A. H . Natural Philuswphr,
PI,Tl.-,il ll,,nnhi am) l"l,.tiiltr
PU'Ikk. ornlal and )nimerrlal
Aritiiuirli,'. Htaik-krcninftT ami Ilotanv.
'I,TKI(. Ni. rinal llraiomur. Literature,
aiHi i riin.1 Mintn Hiatnrr.
EM V A KhKS. I'aiiitliiK ani lirawlnif
ANX .V A. P ALM. Pianu, I man and V-al Cul
tare.
MRS. A. S. WILLIAMS. Vatnm.
A new hrlrk Imtlclintc. four atiiriea, li'.j4l feet.
exrlusivelr r laily luanlra. A lull enure of
lectures Iree. buiierintenilrnt Suela-pl awl Juilira
"""T "reo '"'I: h,ur"- Mf ''"
jut irm the Conaervauir; ul Muale Io Hoaton
Art anl Freocb iwhtrini from Parta. Native
"Ban saarner. tui. svinx a vaiuanie r.iuea-
tionary tmlntnir frrt.
Boarding In cluU. aloiit 42 In the Institute,
3 Oi to 3 ii. Tnii Ion, 410. end for eaialoro
and rircolars.
LtROY STEPHENS.
Jani President,
50,000 LBS, WOOL WANTED !
My Airenta are asaln caavafwinir Someraetand
adjoining counties ith a fine assortment of Hoine
Mada WOOLIL GOODS,
which we wish to exchange for WOOL. My
stock ie laiyor and more varied tlian ever before,
ami we exoct to visit all oui customers In season.
want your wool, not for speculation, hut to
work It up in our own county.
To thoae who will tiring- their wool to the Facto
ry I will aay that I have laid In a much lancer
mock of General Merchandise than ercr hefore
which I will be a lad to aell t you or trade tor
your woiil or other prodaoe. My Stock Incomplete
In Pry roods. Notions, Boots and Shoes. Hat
and Caps, Ornceries, Hardware, Clueensware.
heady Made Clothing, (Jarpeta, etc., at price
mai win surprise you.
HlhP"?!". PHrA Pftin fnr !
Wool in Cash or Trade.
New ""tomer wishing us to call win
pie
'
n. n. JiunuAA,
Miy w
JucuiahoninK, P. O.,
aWssaieraet .'ssssijr, rat.
Autoes s rorous igaSLersj
The' will cureasth
' " v "wi.
ma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neu
,
r.ti
ia. and any local pains.
Applied to the small of the back
they are infallible in Hack-Ache,
Nervous Debility, and all Kidney
j troubles; to the pit of the stomach
j they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint
A T.T.n.nniT st
POROUS
U -
IPLASTERS are nainless. fra-
i
1 grant and quick t. cure. lieware
! of imitations that blister and.burn.
(Get ALLCOCKS, the mlv Genuine
1 Porous Plaster.
j JanSi.TmoEOW
AWARDED
cine
Porous
MEDALS.
Plaster.
The Beit Known Retngdy for
Backache or Lame Back,
Rhoumatlam or Lame Joints.
Cramps or Sprain.
NeuralKia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbico, Severe Ache or Fain
Female Weakness.
Are Dare rise (aadl satkan- Plaasrra.
Are Saaeriwr la) PaaW.
Ara Sapwrlasr ta IJaiaawwIa.
Are SapcTsaaT Oisitaaewta smt Salsss.
- ArcnpwlataEltx.ti-tcy wrcaJTawlaaa
Thay Aet IasaaeaUalely.
; They atreasansaaaa. .
TTaay Saswfce. . ...
Thew Keliere Psua at Oi
Thar sTawlUvely t'are.
CAUTION.
palsa oS saaaae oil
' aoaadmf: name. I
C.A-P.CJ.N.et- V
Benson 's fascine Poroqs Plas-
tars kave becat imitated. lo
nut allow Tour 4niC7ist to
olbcr plaster basilic a similar
ttse that tb. word is spelled
Price 6 ct.
SCABURY A JOHNSON. v
MaealartiinifCTi. niii. .'w o k.
SHVK8 KV9IKPV AT .iT. Pn.eaic.1
attaA eaa4..arnBM ,i Hllalll'M PllxTFB '
for Snl bv
C.. IW)VD, :
StiHirmrUPss
Marob 1.
uip
PABSfiR'S
HAmBALSAIL
Thu tlcgmt dressing
ia preferred by thoie
whohavc usedit, to try
niilir article, on fe
ci its aup-rior
-Isaac purify.
It contains raattrb!
only that are Uwrfici.1
to Che sca!p aad kir I
aadaraaya -
TMltfcl Color to Cro or Ttiti lair I
Parker! Hair Babaai is fioelr perfmnnl and is
warranted to prevent falling ot tlie bzir and tn re.
daadraaaaditcnsig. uikoiku). a.i.
9oe.eail aMeolmtaerittMWMiinn.
PAIIKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A SaptriaDvo Ntalth ud Strtsjtk Batterer.
If weti sre a mechanic or farmer, wont out with
' W mnrlt. ae a mother ran down bv untlvcr house.
jt hold duties try Paxkx"s Gikoek Tonic.
I i If yea ant a lawyer, minister or buiinen man ex-
j ' luiistedbymentaltnainoraaxransc8m.donottak9
; , t" tuning PtT, t linpr Tnnir
i If rrm hare Consumption. Pvtpeptu. Kheuma-
I Ism, KidDeyC&inplaints, orsnydiicrtierofrHchings
j atoauKk. bowels, blood rnems.Pamraa s Oiscia
; Tokic will cure Itis the Greatest Blx! Purifier
! Aid ttl test mi Jurat Coejh Cart Ertr (Jus.
If TOO) are wasting away front age. dissipation or
, any disease or weakness and require a stimuiapt take
I GiKGaa Tonic at once ; it will invij-orute and build
yen np front the ftrst dose but will nerer intoxicate.
It has sated hundreds of ttves; it may save yours.
CAUTION t-kfiM an srt!ot.. Fsrto'i Olomr Tonic Is
I 1 at UM SiiliinaMlaewiH fax tarld.aM4toestfrlr
SiaVnat turn pi if micas af ewrfr aba. Sa4 t" flrcular t
gacJl. x. sac aaaa, aaerama ai draes.
uut savnto ivrac dollah bus.
Its nch and hstuig fraeranca h maOe this j
aeUrhrfa! perfame exceeaiuf;lv popular. There j
ia aotklac like it. Insist upoa haruij Fionas, j
Ton CoixjCKB and look for signature of
aa it Wttla. Aar dvagri-t er daai s prtn.n-; 7 j
aaa aaaplr ram. a aaJ ts ml i
UHGE SAVINWi BITTIM, 7V. S17F-
1 ' jcowtt
1 icleaafii
RtottrHaM
S500 EEWAIlDiis
0VER A MILLION
OJP
M SnJlinetle's
FRmru
Kionty Fad
Have alrealr
f-aW
lieen In
thi ("juotrjr
ami In Iran. e.
every e or:
whi. h liaa irlvon
perfei-l llutlrf
faitlon !
Ami lia perlorui
! cure averr
time when
naru
acctirrJina: to ill
revtiuns. We now any to tha afflicted anil Jonlitini; ng
that we will par the aboTe rewanl
lor a t lni;l ease of
LAME BACK
Thnt the Pad tills to cure
will POSIT IV U. Y and
c-ure I.nsbiK, Ijim
KlT
FEHMANtNTLV
Basrst, ftriatina.
M,l. isisiaMilM. Drenay. Brlatil'a
lllwaaaer tlie HMaays, luranllncnre
asstl Krlrntioa r th rrino, laflnm
nallonnrili. Ktnosiea, tatarrhollne
Klawldrr. llltcls C'lorwt I rtsaei. Patn
I at Kiwk.SIUxor lailaa, monii M rnH.
)). and Id tiictall diwnlers ol the Klail.Ior an.l
i rinary Ornans whether euntrai teil by pnraie
diwuso oriohcrwl-tf.
L ACIES, ilyouare auflcrinif from Female
"'. Leuciirrhir. or any other t! '..- of
tlie llhi.l.icr. or I'rluarv Orzana,
YOU CAN BE CURED!
W ith.-uti'WHllowinaT nauaeou? medicines, bv aim
,J oearina-
PROP. G UILM ETTE'S
FltEXCII KIDNEY PAD,
n nit ii ixi:i;s 15 Y ABS0UPT10.N.
Ask your drUKlst for Pi:o. Orti.MKTTK's
R"N H Kinsar 1'af and take no o her. If he
has not a-o u fend i.Wand you will receive the
Pd by return malL
TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Jrrx:e 1!( hasais. LiwTer, Tuledo. O., ay:
"One ol Prot. Ouilnietle's Freurh Kidney Pads
cured me ot Lumbasro In three weeks' time. .My
case had lcen aiven up It the beat diK-trs a in
cunible. Durina ail this time i sullered untold
airocy :ind paid out litrye sums orinoney.
(Ikoki.k VtTTKii. J. p., Tnlelo, Ohio, says:
"I sorter.! r.ir three years with Sciatica and
Kidney Disease, and often had to no auuut on
crutches. 1 was entirely and permanently cured
after we.rioa; Prjl. Ouilmettea French idnev
Pad four weeks."
Sijt'iiu: N. c. Scott, Sylvanii. Ohio, writes:
1 have leen a srrcat inillon r for li years with
Bright s IHrense of the Ktilocts. For weeks at a
time was unable to sret out of bed : tak barrels of
medicine, hut they nave me ihiIv temporary reller. I
1 wore two of Prut, ilullrnette'i Kidney Pads six j
weeks, and 1 now know 1 am entirely cured."
xi aa. niLKs j KRiiu K, i olclo, l ift.o, ay :
For years 'l have been contln'cl. ,'u.rt ol
i . . . . . " : .
oic iiuicwiu; oeu. wnu sjufirrno" ana tciuiiie
weakness. 1 wore one of ijuilinette's Kldn-T
Pails ami was cured In one m.mth."
H. B. (iKKKH. Wholesale (tracer. Findler. Ohio.
writes:
-1 suffered for 24 rears with lame back and in
three weeks was permanently cured hv wearing
; one of Prof, (luilmetto's Kidney Pads.-'
. ? kbesux;, Jt. I., liriiinr.st. LoKansport,
j Ind., when sendliig in an order lor Kidney Fails.
I writes:
"I wore one of the ftrt ones we had and I re
ceived more henelit from it than anything I ever
used. In fact the Pads aive lietter iccneral satis-
laciian man any r. inner reineny we ever sold
. . . j ..... .......
Kay k Shoevakik. Druzulsts. Hannilial. Mo..
Writes:
... - -..i..i. uF m incij imoe in jour
Pads, and are hearing ut nood results Irotn theai
everyday."
PEDF. GDILMLTT'S FROCH UTFi PAD,
Will positively cure Fever and Ague. Dumb !
A iron Airo. I'qLm Millr.n. iWn. 1 ...n.il.. ...! t
Dyspepsia, and aU disease of the Liver. Stomach
and Hl.asl. Prh-e ,1.40 by mail. Send lor Prof,
(rullmetie'eTrentl'e en the KMnevs an.l Liver,
Ire by mall. Address. "
IKESiH PAOIU .
,
Toledo. Ohio.
tor Sale, Wholesale and lltitlil, blj
V. X. ItOYlt, Drngnist,
Muriel
Somerset Ponna'
crJ
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"
ROUGH ON
RHEUMATISM.
The Greatest Discovery
of the Age for this
Most Torturing
Disease.
! It is Advertised to do Only
' What it Has been Known
to do in Hundreds of
Cases.
j Cures Rheumatism !
Give it a Trial and be Convinced.
j CUBOID,
tie eral Agent,
itt. Keaasernet, I as.
VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE!
j Tlie One farm adjoining Somerset Uoruuith, fur-
aneriy vwneu uj tsaac mm as, ts , is oaereu Mir
i sai. ahsi, M duikiidb; iota oa saracyiuoi street,
m, w uuii.iiua iwn ua . aiac.iuot a&retifc, ,
rAIsm the tract of land knowa
UllV'near ConQuencoo the B.J.O.!
r foil descrlntlnns of thaaa nmni.. 1
Somerset.
Marble
I gnro.,!
I . i. v ..
sM-t'or full descriptions of these tinuiertles
prices ana terms, apply to Win. 11. SSnilth, Preft-
.' dent Artisan luseranc
L-omiainy, riiUDuritn,
HERMAN L. BA ER,
Att'y-at-Iaiw, Somerset .Pa.
1 atki
Tasra It ao esu in raffsri from
CONSTIPATION
and olher diseases that follow a dia-
ored state oi the Stomach and Bow
e!, when the use of
DH. HENRY BAXTER'S
mm mm
Will give Immediate relief.
Biltousnose, Dyspepsia.
Indigostbon, Diseases of
Jtho Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetito, Jaundice, Ap
oplexy, Palpitations,
S Eruptions and Skin Dis
eases, etc., c" r which these
Dittrrs srfU fuiFt11y rnr.4. rrmiiiiasjtheAasai
Kwi Iho St.iH-wa, Boicr2, f I'ijrfirt Orpjm
mgmid tcirlumt rx!ert awl prrfVrt bratlth
sill b tlia molt. LadlOS awl uthrn sub
ject to SlCk Headache w wiirf
andpprmacont i:r bi-Uie imc of thraa Eittrra
Bring tonte auJ isslliila pnrgatlsre tliar
PURIFV THE BLOOD.
Price 23 cts. per bottle.
For aal bs iU ilralcra ia einliclna. Send
adilraas fur famphlil,fre,giTlLr ftill diraeriona
HEIKI, JOalSCJ LRB,rr., Knrliiirlaa, TL
janii-ljr
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD.
On anil after June 13, train will ran a follows:
NORTH WAUU.
SOl THWA8D.
2
T. 5
5 !
STATH'SS.
:5"
P. 51. P. M. ; A. M.
:li'. Vt-M t:00
31 l:llij :U
A. M. P. M.
11:40 i :)
ll:a 8::15
P. M
7:3i
7:1S I
.U)CKWlKlD...
..MILrOKIl....
. fH.VEBrtLr...; 11:06 6.1!
1:'U ;;tnr..a.;K!fjgt
lo an :v ,
1&M 6:U) .
1U:.' 4:4a .
ll):l::' 4-V3I ,
:jU 4: IU
5::i 4:1)1'.
tr.U, SUia .
1:4a t:b2 ...VUIKKKHS...
7:1'J ..HTOVSTIIWS..
I 2:10 7 huovkravillk
I M ....BL-THKL....
j U.:t' 7''S, .... h.iudkk.. ..
! 8:0."i .. IMUI.KillliK...
I S:!-"'! 8::iU.JiiHaTu.x..
;
j
t
The Mall, north ami south, run lal!v ;
Local Train 'lIIvex"pt Suniian.
Ou the Plttfburtcn lilvl.-ton, H. Js O. Railroad
through i!!nj:or trains, ea-t laiuoU, will It-are '
hwkwooil at li 'O a. to., and 12:44 p. m., arririna; !
respectively at WaahtiikTWn at 7:.'.i a. m , game
lav. ar.d 9:41 next eveninz. and at lialtlroore at J
HMt a. m.. samp day, ami at II next ernlnir. '
Welwartl-bnuiidlhroUKii trains leave Halttinore i
at 9:ro a. to., and 7 p. in., and Va-hlr.i;t"n at lo:4e
a. tn., and H:10p m., arrlvinar reKtively at!
Kocw.mh1 at 6.06 a. m., aud 3:uw p. in.
BATIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
I
PITTS BUROH DIVISION. I
On and after June Vi, trains will run a.- follow: i
KASTW A CI1.
r i
' 1
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der, :a ; Sallr.urT Juncthm, n S3 : Mcyersdale,
::. Leires Kockwood, :1.".; -Mlliord. 8:.'tl : ar
rives at Somerset, -to.
Thmuarh Mall train dally.
F.xiseiis traii.s daily except Sunday.
Accommodation trains and Faye:te Fxpress
dally except Sunday.
Ticket offices, eorner Fifth Avenue and Wiwi
I !" ".J J-P"1 "er int n,J W:lter
flttslMinrli. fa.
Pittshuivh. Pa.
C K. LORO, Oen. Pasenaer Anent.
L. 31. COLt,Oenenl Ticket Axeot-
business now belore the pub
ou can make mom."
L) Hi O 1 aoyruir
at work tor us than at
vthlnir else, t.aidtal not
weeded, w e win start you. ?li a day and up
wards made at home by the Industrious. Men and
women, boys ard sirls. wanted everywhere to
sork tor us. Now is the time. ou can work in
niare time only, or alve your whole tlmt to the
business. You can live at home and do lue work.
j . , . ....... i i'.-iuv?o "ill i"i i um ucni.i mm ..at. . ' ' "
(.no m rn to m.k .,,,-,',,.. ,.uv i.. .....no
I orw-e fallviiullitanil Lrmi trm Miuicv dihiI.
; last, eastiv. aru nonoraoiv.
j c, Auarusta Maine,
, '
AU.lrefr. TRi a
Iocls-ly
PATENTS
obtained, and all huiness In the V. S. Pjtsjit
i ' or in tl -ourt attended to for MODERATE
! FEES.
( We are nnrnslte the V. S. Patent ORlre, en-
; W ln PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and
1 c-n obtain patents In less uuie tnau Ohkw reiuote
frum WASHINGTON.
When model or drawing is sent we advise as to
I paiemaoiwv tree oi cnarffe: ano we inaae nu
I CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT,
i We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of
j the Money trilcr lMvlsion. and to officials ut the
li. S. Patent twice. For circular, ailvice. terms,
an.l reference to actual clients in your own Stata
! or county, address
C. A. KNOW t CO.,
i Opposite Patent Olflee.
! Washington, 1). ('.
WALTER ANDERSON
ii
COS. WOOD ST.ANDSUTH A7ENDE,
NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET;
I PITTSBURGH,
I febl
r T flreat chanceton
I I 1 1 I 1 y- Th. wh
"Till II take ailraniaaTet)
Vjl V JJ aL chances to uiali
araaxe mon-
sh i alaars .
of tbesrianl :
make money
; thai are uiic.reu. uenemiiy tweome weaiihT, while
iiio-b wuo toi noi iuinTe surn cnances remain in .
i poverty. We want many men. women, boys and:
j itirls. to wort lor us rUcht In their own localities,
1 Any one oar- u' the Work properly from the fcrst
! start. The business will pay uio.e than ten times
' onlinarr waces. r..xienaire omht furnished tree,
i No una who cn'Stles tails to make money rapidly.
Vou can devote your whole time to the work.
, only your spare moments, l ull Information and j
all that is needed sent Iree. Address Tioiai.
Vo. Portland -Maine. !ec.-lyS
FOUTZ'S
! horse and cattle powders
X rhwsa will dia of rot.to. Borsor Lcxo Fs
Ttn .1 ronrr rw!-fs arc used latliac.
f.iWs Cilcrs w!nmrmrtp!TT.nt ncasflWHrr
ottz' .. nr. will prnvrat Oapsjs i tni.
I iuu Pi.a.lcr. will lnuivaMtbe quantitrof milk
aail cream iacuty per ocuL. aotl uaka Ue butter firm
aru! swert.
Icaiu-a Powrtcra will cursor jircwit almost mil
ln-KA-E tu aicli Homes anil Cattle are sobjacL
f - Pow Unas wtu. win tJATiafaimox.
SolJ crcrTU;re.
DAVID M. POUTS. Proprietor.
SALTIKOKS.MD. '
Icb I. Iv.
MERCHANT TI
Li
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BRICK! BRiaK!MAMM0TII BL0CK
The nnvlerslyneJ respectlully Informs th. pola.
: He that be is again engaged la manansaturins;
Brick of 8ninrior tiutxUty,
and in IJirK lnauttties, ami 1 preparenl to OU
; orders promptijr by tho
i Thousand or Car-Load.
Builders aeiltamtractors will find it to tbeir
a..vnu..i exam.n. mf ewica i-ra.r. oeying
.Isewbere.
. . . ,
T1IOS. 31 AXlVEIallj.
-vm. aj ma Wd Ld9
" a ai aaaaaasa r.
May 10.
Nenaeraea '.,
I a week in jour own tnwa. Term aad
1 oatltt tree. Addref 1 11. HaiLa-rr )o.
Portland, Maine Mar.K-lyr I
JUST O
XJ
A LARGE STOCK OF
FANS, PAEASOLS AND SUN-SHADES
... PLAIU A1TD M0I2SS
SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS VEILINGS
BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES
PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits
Chintzes, Morries, Gingh.nns, Zanzibar Snitings, &t
Also, a Bis Assortment of
GLOVES A2ST1D HTOSITEIR-
In firtton. IVrlin Silk and Ijlf Throai..
Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and l ight Coats
A.T
GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S,
255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Pi
ONE PRICE TO ALL,
jAVRITl!: FOR SAMPLES."
HENDERSON & ALEXANDER
DEALEBS IN
tlie ;
NO. 106 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
; jFine Parlor, Chamber
We would respect lollr call tha attention of the citlrens of Somerset ami aJjolnlnjo.anllm I.,
our Large ami Kleuant line of Kurnitura, all or weich is I f uarwteed to be First-class, so. I at price,
lower than Pittsburgh prcc. Photna;raphs and prices sent oa application. I'ndertaklna; ia all Its
branches attended to.
IIEXDERSOX t ALEXANDER,
o. 100 Clinton Street. JohnHtewn, Pa.
aprl T
LOUIS LUOKHARDT, JR,
13 Clinton Strs-s-t.
JOHNSTOWN, I-A,
-niALM i a-
WALTMAM, ELCIN, SPRINGFIELD, ROCK
FORD, HAMDEN. HOWARD and
SWISS WATCHES, in Cold
and Silver Open-face and Hunting
Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches.
a FlLL line er choice
G. 1ST. BOYD
keeps In stock ail the leading aad csal
DRUGS, MEDICINES
IN THK
: Alum, Borax, Sulphur. Rochelle
Potash. Cam Dhor. Cum
i
'
f Many articles such as t "ream of Tartar. Soda,
j Ptcku-f4 an lamely adulterated. 1 keep them
, Klarorinn Kitnu ts. Vanilla, Ltmoa, etc,
: they ara raaile frum nothing bat
. .THE BEST MATERIALS!
Ia l,S, Stutf. I k.ep Loarwuo.1, Mad.lcr. Bio. VHroL ln.l!j(.. Moriate Tin h'n-l'r',,
fcc .iu; 'All th. laauina; Paten: M.ls-locs, St. Jaorifis tMI Pcrona, Manalln, Kidney Wert, Hop
Bitters, Aaamst Fkrwar, Uermaa Sjtup, ilerse ladiar atoU Pill, tlj s Balm. , fee.
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS!
Physicians- KrsecrtjiU.mi and Family Kec-ii-ts Alls.! wlth car., ami nr bat Pare r?? rJt
pn
Paiwrs,
I klmis Uoantrt
sal. r ancy and Tuiiet snirin m rcai . rp-j. l" 1 v.i-.. ... r...
Blank Mim.KS. rlcBOOl Sl. aiaiw. r cut iia, ana. aai.niiva, aaawa. u.i - H
ercbaatsare nmtea to can and get quotations ua i irocers imin .
' Stlit'"irf ids'aBd Iw PrWi will srewre tha Dmsj Trade of Somerset County, then I propose te
' aerare It. Vail aad see sue whether jua wish to bey or not. Rcfpecllully,
; n 1ST
: "f trlTlC! TniTar1 QATTnt
I ll J X 0 I? VaXw " " I
-
)
. rpne underriened offers lor sale a
1 1 number of Ls, t the
; MOKOLCaH OI aLIGOlEK !
f whlch wo,,, ,UM, ft- ..!
Bnck. the clay is or coon quality. iocatKo
j - - ,"7 - . .
! !erT 0"r.n ''. : (l :he la ml ,
ueInanj here this Summer .andat ejltltnes ,
; IJxooler, Westmoreland Co.. Pa. marl
per day at home. Samples
worth aa tree. Address Sn-
,rMaine. Mar.lB-lyr.
P E 1st Tn rT
AND NO DEVIATION
and Library Furniture
musical instehjJents.
AND CHEMICALS
MARKET :
Epsom and Claubsr Salts, Chlarate
Arabic. Salt Petre. Ac.
-
Ulnnamon. i'lorea. flinsr, kn. that are pat up In
in Bui only, and will Oaaranwe ail astasias W ha ;
j
jrnt up under my wn nam, ami can assure all tnat
"ROYR
. . SOMERSET. 1'A
C. T. FBAZEB,
501 mid 208 Bala Strrt,
JOHTTSTOWir, PA.
W HOLES iLE AP RETK'
DRUGGIST,
AWD DEALER W
PERFUMERY, PA13ITSI. OIW
Glass ami Patty. Hair and ToMb Brort faac
Articles. Toilet aad Sbariaf sspa.
hiur MeJkinee and J-hyalc-mV lr-erlP
Hons accurately compontaled. r