r AX UNXUCKV RAID. i ,-.u..,T7... sww w o uie Street runners, when highway as-! tije gpace to the ground. "A child saulla were rife, and solitary port- i mio-ht jump it Shut down the win chaise traveiors never journeyed ' d0w, Jim, and let's have a pipe, without pistols in their pockets, and i uaEg that moon aain ! I thought tremor at their hearts; when strange .-ou ven wrong in foretelling it feats in the shape of starlight rob- j WOuld be a dark night" beries were boasted of, and a j Shutting the window as softly as "Knight of the Road" aspired to be j ne opened it. Jim and his friend, each called a eentleman, the following in-1 taking a 6hort, well-worn pipe from cident occurred : j his pocket, sat down to amoke. One afternoon in early autumn, prom another pocket carne forth a close upon sunset, a coupie 01 weu dressed men, driving a light gig in which was a poor jaded-looking horse, stopped at a wayside posting inn, not a hundred miles from Bath, and requested accommodation for the night. They were fashionably attired', and epoke in condescending tones to the landlord and servants, using a few words now and again of town slang, as young bucks of the first water were proud to do in that day. Giving the horse and gig over to the care of Ub. Oitler, they adjourned to the public room and called for some light refreshments in the shape of drink, ordering a supper to be served later. The landlord himself brought in the brandy and water. -What's this story about a great highway robbery near here last night, landlord ?" questioned one. We beard of it on the road coming along. Is it true? 'Quite true, sir. Ah, gentlemen ! it is a dreadful thing though clever,, I must say. My Lady Cantifere with her two daughters was driving home across the heath an hour or two after;midnight, having been to a ball, when their carriage was stop ped by four mounted horsemen with cocked pistols. The old lady screamed and fainted ; the young ones screamed and kicked : and the gentlemen, those audac.ou robbers, : .,) ...,i;(i...,;fi of everv ornament they wore." ".Scoundrels!" interjected one of i the cuests. , .i.i,.. v.ot -nKl,;nC:un.u;ni,t th van . and What should those bold blades do j but invite the damsels to tread a (drove awav at a spanking paee. measure with them ! It was a tine j .So far they were well-satiffied with night, as you may perhaps remem- j their r.ighU work, and congratula ber. sirs ;" the moonbeams shining j ted themselves on the valuable prize bright on the bare heath. Out of j the coach they handed them, and footed it in a minute ; dancing, it is said, to perfection, as though they were used to lead out the Kings own daughters every night of their lives. The voting ladies' screams ended in laugid-r ; the Buroness woke up J " Vou shall fast all this day, my g;n l'rom her faint and abused them all, i tleman, and that will bring you in- robbers and daughters together. O, j they are bold, those gentlemen of the highway !" ' The two gentlemen, listening to! this, had cone into bursts of laugh ter. " But what of th men-servants? what Were they doing ?' spluttered one. -Only two sirs, it reenv were in attendant were in ai.t uuane, i mr ulv's f.wtman! in the dickev. and the postilion on ' " ... the hordes ; find while two of the i robbers were thU9 Joins their dan- cinjr, the other two ftood guard over the men, each with his pistol cocked ana his hand on the trijrper, ready I to lire at the Iea.--t movement." "And the upshot ?" The young ladies were bowed in to the coach again, all with -tately ceremony, and the robber.s, after wishin? thern a very courteous jrood nicht. rodo oil' at a canter, with ev ery jewel they had possessed, small or large, costly or simple, and my lady's purse into the bargain. They may well boast that they lead merry lives, thore men ! Fine commotion the news has caused round about us to-day, as you may imagine, gen tlemen. Everybody's talking of it" The landlord, mrs, called for t-.lsewhere, retired: the travelers sipped at their glases, laughing away, and conversing with one an other in an under tone. Dusk came on, and the elder and taller of the two addressed his friend in a differ ent tone. "About time to see after our horse, isn't it, Jim? It's dark enough." "I was just going to." answered Jim. And draining his glass, he went away to the stable-vard. 1 .,wil-iinT niiiut hm ;Vi tl.o nip: of a connoisseur, after watching his : rust tne horse. ' horse eat up his oats, he made him- j He jumped out of the gig and le sclf acquainted with the arrange- gan feeling the animal with ms ments of the stables. Some rive or hands. At the same moment the six horses were in them. In the ;y moon burst out from liehmd box next to his own stod a splendid 'the clouds and shone down in sill animal : evidently valuable. : her splendor. Jim felt the horse, "A better steed nor vour'n, sir !" "tared at it and stareil again. The cried the ostler from behind, ia a ! other one m the gig was also gazing quiet voice; and the gentleman j curiously. Simultaneously a shout cave a start, not thinking anybody if dismay, followed by an lmpreca was near. jlion, burst from both of them. "Av ; mine iias seen good service, Thnj had nUdrn their own W. and he has been worked hard late- j Some mutual recrimination en Iy," answered the stranger, good-hu- sued. Wade accusing J 1m of hav moredlv. "A very fine animal this, i ing made a misUke and opened the as you observe. And yet," stepping j wrong sUble; Jim vowing by all back to look critically at it, "were ! that's blue that he had opened the my horse in good condition it might j right one. not le much inferior to this. They J "Anyway, we've got the harness, are not altogether unlike: about the 1 pleaded Jim. same heiuht. and ninch thp same in i The remark caused Wade to turn color brown." With the last words, the tranzer went back to the house, whistling Tbe ostler peered after hirn througn the dusk while In made his com ments. "You have got a c.ht-k. master, whoewr you maj be; and an im pudent cheek it is. (.ioingandcotn- nnrinff f( tli ttrn linccoa lit-A lliit t -this lift v guinea Iwautiful animal and that there wretched old hack ' o'therin! What next? I wonder who thev be. when thev be at home?" And, with that lie locked the st 1- ble door. "Well, cried th when the other one eldT traveler returned. Auv chance ?" "Never had a betu r chanee in nil our lives," was tlie answer, "In the next box to ours stands one ol tht' grandest animals vou ever saw name coior same size, or aiiout n : , wonn a nuie .onur.e. .nu a set ol Nlrer-niountod burner. hanging up ; bi' him ' O I A 1 "Think fo. lxiks like it. We have got a rich chance, I tell vou. ' Wade." " hut it was not much hit; her. A lew rk-j8 lead inrr off from the ftaircase' oonducted to it. The travelers had : chostn it in preference to one at ' 1.1 .a . iimaMignea inem on the mnd floor ; one of them obstrvmg that' he liked to Bleep near the ground in i UUI"LT Was aiinOUIlceil in l llCl'""C-lwi a niaut.li; uini lllm;, ril l urll Vis I nil i Ml anmi.t nn.r t in initli-r Unit?, and the two hun-ry tn.-n diJ ""T ,ack Jr tJ", otw. o the last trying to induce sutfer'uv inv.iUIi I ""th him." justice to it. Afu'rwar.U they at . tiling at night, before turnini; in, I j to'use their stalf inste:;d,rexret:tino'! " over the fire, with i.ijiw and grop, cLangeJ tl.e 1io-k-s ; j-utting thcirn to luake ,n,)nev on the If you are troubled with fcver and j and rt-tiivlto the'r room About 1 1 j the stable, ami t otLt-r here, j naine of 'H jranv otiters acue, dumb a-ue, bil.ious fever, o'clock. and matle ium mfe with my bar aud j;, nr9troras put up iu'llie rt jaundice, dyspepsia, or any disease The room a doubie-bedd one, adIock wi.u-!i cant be jncked.;of jj jj j.j, vuriouslv devil of the "'r. b"'l and ntoiuach, and ' wa not exactly on the trround floor.' Al1 "''y ve jt "i'l ?oup ,1:in,r uhir-l, th.. r.rrTi..' ... wish to net well, trv tlie new rente-! case a fire broke out in the night, of : anl did not wait to ask for that which he bad a peculiar dread. of the travelers. The first thing they did on enter-1 So the landlord, by the bargain, ing the chamber was "to double-lock cot a Btt f lin harnfc-s, which re the door and put the candle out ; the a'"y was not bad, and be let the ui pecond was to eofUy open the win-: lucky thieves alonj. The Arno-y. dow, to etretch their necks out of it I . . . as far as they conveniently rould, i Oscar Wilde will sail for Japan and to wish the moonlight war 'hang- August llth. C(J " :XotLingofa drop, that," obeerv- Wade, measuring witn ms eye flask of some k,nd of liquor . Thus they made themselvea ' rtaUf and seemed to forget all abou bed. At any rate, neither ;of ihew at-. tempted to go to it 9They t n, and smoked, and ! occasionally er in liustiea tones, ai i"" clock struck two. One of them rose, drew aside the window curtain and looked out A suppressed shout of exultation broke from him. "Wade, Wade! the night has changed. It's raining, and the moon is gone. I knew rain was coming.'" "Man alive, don't make that row,' retorted the other. We don't want the house woke up !" Putting away their pipes and flasks, thev opened the window with crafty gentleness, and dropped down on the ground outside it, one after the other. The night was very dark, no light, or glimmer of it. was to be seen anywhere. Making their way round cautious lv to the coach-house and stables, J'im produced a master key which undid the locks. The stable door he undid was the one that had the valuable horse in it; and he was surprised to find what an easy lock it was. men, wnue uie oiner man kept watch he hastily and noiseless i 1 1. 4 tt-.nie na-n i ' . . , .alrijm:. o-iit twin? the harness he had admir- - n T T ur net l i iih iniipr: iaj t.u 41 v . : bP' . ... on.. : - Au-1 1 ,0wn smartly, which tended to Jaden other sounds. When all wat rtadv thev cautiouslv led the to a distance bevond it got in it and i thev had captured in the horse aud harness. Its true the horse appear ed to require the whip pretty fre quently, and Jim, who was driving, did not fail to administer it. "Lazv beirsar! he has stuffed him- i:;elf out with corn' cried li. to working order. hat a pfelt it is!" looking up at the pouring rain, ".Should say this was the clearing shower. "What'll the job bring us iu mi . rw 1 J T 1 "iwentv wunus, ci.Mr, i if. K..n. . An.d an old hack thrown in to .-.m- i i.lte the bargain " pitte me narj,ain. fn th huih nw. thev lie'an . ... i L.usrhine over the a,st nurht's ad venture there, :ih related to them bv the landlord. Thej had uo fear of the hisrhwavinen themnelves, not they, such gentry do not prey upon j one another. "Ilangit Jimlcun't you drive f.it 1 er ?" crieil Wade, suddenly. I .liui made no answer. He ws j beginniiif' to feel somewhat puzzled, for, unless he was greatly misUken, j the beautiful horse betrayed uninis itakable t-icns of jjivintr in. Tneir own wretched animal could do as well as this. Presently it stopped ; stopped dead from exhaustion. 'What the deuce is the matter with him?" demanded Wade. 'lie shot if I know. He teems dead beat It's so dark one can ee nothing. Wish that moon would come out! the rain has ceased." "Well, this id a pretty go!" ex claimed the other, as the horw in ?pite of whip and word, refused to move. '"Brought up before o::-s half beyond danger, with a stolen hor-e!" You must have been mis taken in the worth of the animal. Jim. never knew you to make a mistake before." ' "It beats me all hollow," returned Jim,his crestfallen tone betraying some alarm. "As to being mistak en in him I know I never was ; there. Something extraordinary his eyes on it ; its silver points were "Jittering in the moonlight. A clos er glance, and then another angry shout broke from him. "Ijook here, you fool here's a ere 4." 'Hey what?" cried Jim, turning j round. Sure enough ; the silver-mountd harness bore a family crest with its l-atin motto, and could no doubt !e i identified any where. Certainly this night's ; anticipated spoil w;-.s not lucky in any way. Next morning the landlord of the j inn was intently surprised at the i disapjtearanceof the travelers, and at tne spiriting away ut some harnrais that UJonged to the young ;ifuunt ,,CH,U ",, htable-yardlalking with his ostler. "liut for me his lordship1 would h' gone Uto,,: cried the ostler stolidlv. lien i ws one q they two gents a poking and peering j alwut here hist mKht under the cov-1 'r u a,',d rT . hlm 7iD .at Ik A hnu nnimal aj s K rtnnnisn an. . . M ' nJ next watched him a lingering tHc stable lock, it struck me what he micht be after the wanting to aay 'th their own. 'Vhy didn't you change the h.r- ,lt9 f8 wel' ? ""'ell, I never thought o' the bar- 9) i what their rtyle or name w, and - iut in tne course .i the day ai..n-.h' , 'j ..ir,, messenger brougfit the Harness back Inglih Vegetables. The onlv good vegetables grown in England are verv voun rhubarb. cAntila Qnttromia on1 fatrv tvhirh are but the blanched sprouting shoots of jierannial j 'ants. These mostly coiue in spring-time, and a they are none the worst, or even all the better, for a little wholesome soaking, they manage to survive our climate well enough in the long run. But other vegetables are more or less ! fruity in their nature; and really ltalvfor chor the first, Of thoroughgoing fruity vegetables the tomato-England , . flg there is not eun fa , Thev alwavs have a half-green taste, lacking in the true rich omato flavor, Indeed, ilie tinned American sjecimens, though tasting of the solder, of course, are better savored after all than the poor starved, sunless English things. As to purple egg-fruit and green chow chows, England knows them not at all : while the profusion of rich, red fleshed watermelons and primrose squashes and golden pumpkins in a Massachusetts market would aston ish Covent Garden. Then again there are the winter cherries, the sweet jMtjitoes, and. best of all earth ly vegetables, green Indian corn, eaten off the cob with fresh butter, and likest to nectar of all earthly delicacies. As for pulse generally, English teans are all stringy ; they have neither the variety nor the ten derness of the American bean. The teas have some good points for English peas : but they are not half so large, or luscious, or melting, as American peas. They take too long growing, and have got old and hard before thev are big enough to pick. Ieal'v vegetables do a little better; l-eai . - .. . . p entv ol green lettuce is growing. L .-.., ... . ,e .. . B but endive does not nounsn : it is a ! scrubby- ooking plant in England ; ll,0UK" lt3 inferiority is made up for j ' the ." t") u.vv Uje linU!S" farmer me giory 01 nis ! turnips, ms oeets ana nis mangoia jwurzel? Cucumbers can be grown under glass ; but what a miserable failure is the vegetable-marrow! Fruits, too. English hot-house grapes are the best in the world; but fori strawberries. rasDbcrries. currants. gooseberries, plums and cherrii i.one must go to America. A Poig'ii Funeral. Nearly a year ago a gentlemr.n lied iu ullluent circumstances at Kirk wood, aud left a childless wid ow. The husband, who never enjoy ed the proud distinction of beiii" ; called a father, lavished his surplus Inflections on a fine fdiepherd dos Ln t .n linniu kt I l.lh hid nllill . .v .... ... . ..... ............. v wa? j.n.vi.lwl lor in ns masU-r a wul bv the st'tting aide ol a certain . n . , , Imune ami lot, the monthly rci.t Ironi i . i :.s.j a,. which was to. be appropriated to "1Visih soul benefit durintr his nat- urat life." In thia wav the dogs days were comfortably provided f. ,r. and the gentleman's wite was named :ts Hash's guardian. Shortly her husbands death the lad v went! husband's death the lady to New York to assuage her but she iliJn t take the dog a.ong. , In her absence Dash was taken very sick, and a telegram informed her of j the animal's atllietion. True to the j last will and testament of her late: husband, she telegraphed to employ ; the most eminent physicians fori Dash's treatment, which was done by a faithful servant. In a few days the wires informed her Dash was dead. She admitted of no delay, but immediately started for St. Louis to conduct the obsequies and again act as chief mourner. Arriving here, a costly cofiin was provided and a heaise conveyed Dash's remains to Oak Uidge Cemetery. At that place they were interred with due solemn ity at the feet of his dead master in the prcsrtr.ee of the widow, now in mourning for him. A $:)00 monu ment suitably inscribed, stands at the head of "the husband's grave, while a less pretentious one, costing rests at his feet to mark the place where D.ish lies St. hiuis Ohbr-Democat. The Cincinnati Commercial states tliat Sarah Jackson, the widow of the adopted son of Andrer Jackson, in whose armsfieneralJackson died, is to-day on her sick couch almost a pauper, to the eternal reproach of Congress, which, while providing lor the surviving widows of the ex-presidents an increase of pension, has passed by the daughter of Jackson, who was formerly the charming mis tress of the White House. She has been led-ridden for years, and re sides with her son, who is unmar ried, on the Hermitage plantation, now owned by the State of Tennes see, where, owing to their poverty, they are tenants at will. Says the Commercial : "The exactions ol hos pitality ke?p them poor, for no one visits Nashville who docs i.ot drive to the Hermitage. Colonel Jackson, a graduate of West Poiat, a courte ous and dignified gentleman, works upon the place like an ordinary field hand in order to eke out a livelihood for himself and mother. To such straits has the family been reduced that they have seriously contempla ted the sale bf souvenirs about the house, which have so much contrib uted in making it historic." It was owing to the influence and example of this lady that the liery General, j Lite in life, was persuaded to become ia Christian, the circumstances of which are familiar to all the readers of Pai ton's "Life of Jackson."' TIip R.i! mill WortliiVwK Are never mlMtd or counted h,vf. iThis is especially true of a family positive prool 1 v4a.a U11V V Bar that the remedy imitated ia ot the highest value. As soon as it had .i au1 proved by lhe whe wwl.i rjt iIo! B;tter3 Wi4fl the mr. t, best and most valuable familv -. . . . J ly medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the nress and non. . h V pie ot the country haJ expressed the iiops were usea in a way to in duce people to believe they were the same hi lion Ritters. AH such ire- tended remeJien or cures, no matter or a-irj., in their nanili or in n t way connected witn tlieui or their .... . , ..y name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none oi them. Use nothing but genu ine Hod Bitters, with a bunch or cluster j of green Hops on the white label. 1 rust nothing else. Druggists and dealers nre warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. A Five-Foot Heoda'one and a. Ready Made Ansel. i , , I ?nie queer characters? Well. I ! SDOU 1(1 say so. e meet more oddi ties in this business than von would believe, and see a side of human j nature that is not shown up in any trade that I know of' The remark came from an old marble cutter, who was busilv en- , , . 1 - e gaged recently in chipping out a ie rocious looking animal, presumably a lamb, on a flat slab of snow v mar - ble The lamb stood out in relief and in its unfinished condition bore a strong resemblance to a humn- toahumr- backed buffalo in pantaloons. mat stone, saia tne man, as ne carefully dug out the lamb's eve i with the noint of a delicate tool, "was i ordered by a woman who is charge - ter in herself. Her husband died i nearly three years ago. .Shd came to me last Monday a week, and spent just five hours in giveng her order. I had just finished chiseling out a beautiful figure of ai angel when she came into the yard. She has a thin, vinegarish face, a squeaky voice, and a pair of eyes looking two ways for j Sunday." j "What'll it cost?' says she, to J have a headstone made for my ole j man? He's been dead goin' on three years now, and his folks are com-' olainin' because I hain't hr.d it done i before. To tell the truth he didn't deserve it. He was the all -firetlest i meanest man you ever see. Still, it's got to be done, and I wish it as cheep as possible. Now what'll it be with his name and some words on it?' "'Well, uiadam.'s aid I it all de-jK-nds on what kind of a headstone pou want the size, the lettering, and the amount of labor required. I can get up a very nice stone with a ready-made angel or an All-Seeing Eye, tor aIout fli. But if vou want a first-class angel, long wings, full robe, and carved out in the highest style of art, it will cost a good deal more. Or if vou want a nice lamb lying down or standing up, or a .Now look here, said the woman, getting angry nil of a sudden, 'who ' said anything about lambs or angels or any such trash ? I just want what i I told yon. something good and j cheap.' ; '.S we argued for an hour, until I "he Unally made up her mind to; j have two foot stone, with a larnb at the top. -That's onlv to please his old maid MSi(T., Mill Nil1, iu- miui -unr ;.. vu , could imat'iiie, 'for he wasn't any; more i.Ke a Ian,-, than , n, ,ue a n- "Ihit, pshaw!" continued the ma ker of tombstones and epitaphs, "there's lots more like her, only worse. Some of them want one thing and some another. Its a little curious, too, how Ion? people i c.,.. ,i.;t- r.r "a'Z .Vi.,r. .' ,i...'..i o "' . 1 1 , , , . .- vt'8r l.- lirobab y the Hhorttst tune at ', i. , J ,. , Liiruuirui. in., vnmiiii;i and sometimes half a doze Unf.-Lt-a. 1 Ol. lore, ! " 1S oni 01. men unp l' - - ! ' 1 . . , " ' V a monumeni, lull usually Itiey end .. r... I ! .,. .....1 " , .. reitii v-uiaue angei. ;tit(iiu ijiiiki rex, KxtravaKatiieo wf Xapaileon 111. The great Xftpolerin assumed state ind encouraged luxury from calcula lion ; his nephew both from policv uid taste. Napoleon 111 was III v fond of pomp and show, beside being a confirmed sensualist; and derived a personal enjoyment from his enter tainments. They were on a most masnificent scale, but the onlv marked or lastllltr influence of the 1 1 r 1 lmjienal court as regards fashion or manners, was on female dress. The . , ., , invitations to Coinpiegne and I on- t-nriehleiii were eommotilv for s-iht UI n. 01 can win, (OllimoillV lor eir'lll nays: ana a iaiv was exneuei io;,a fll motions, no. ana noes. Mats i" i j . 1 t change her drtss tiiree or four tunes a dav. and never to wear the same dress twice. The outfit, for the visit a, - X 4 1 ll l. thou-and francs. We have heard a Frenchwoman of the imperial court , 1 - 1 1 11 circle complain that she could not dress for less than one thousand pounds a year. A milliners bill, on which an action was brought, amoun - isnarl tn a-iftnaati tliAiioon1 iwkiin r.ii- three vears, and the fair defendant' paid twelve thou?and into court, ! Ihe tpint of rrench extravagance prove witching, and extended to England, where traces of it are still discernible. It is not uncommon for a lady to a country house to come down in a morning dress, change it for lawn tennis or a walk, change it again for the afternoon tea, and then drees for dinner or a bull. The only parallel in the male sex must besought among those who indulge in fancy costumes for the smoking room. Male dress errs on the side of negligence. The j cnt of a coat, the tie of a neckcloth, j or the pattern of a waistcoat, is no j longer a title to fame, and a Bruin-; mel or a I) Orsay would be a social anomaly or impossibility. No inde- i KaLst'J r F"dricl swope. inu of Berim Bor. r -Li ci- i .1 oun, Somerset Co., dec d. fensible fashion has taken SO COin-j Letusrs of administration oe the abore ..tat. plete U hold OII women of all clas-ies ! ha in been slanted to the undersigned, by tba . 1 e , r r , , . ., irper authority, notice Is hereby given 'o those as the tastlion tor lalse hair, bever.- 1 In lebte.l m It to make lmmcdlaia payment, and tv-five tons of h.air from tbo Fiat : tssaw bavins; elaiuis or demands will present them ty nve tons 01 Ji.iir irom me iBt:dulT,olbe,1,1,0(llorreUiei0(.n,-onpWeIieW,yt paid duty at Marseilles alone in 1 8 J -, : Ua lath.layol July, l-ll, at the residence ol the and M. Caudrillart computes that double that tmantity is annually: worked up in t ranee, i tie export-, ' principally to England and the , Uuited States, are estimated at sev-1 enty.five thousand (xiunds. ! Too Ht'liiouH. A young man with a very bad voic, but lit firmly and steadfastly j believed that article of voice ne was j the euperioV of Brignoli, engaged a! teacher to give him lessons. When i asked how he likes his teacher, his j reply was that he was a good master, j but he was Altogether too religions! for him. j "How too religious?" 1 ''Why, while I am practicing hej walks up and down the room wring-1 ins his hands and praying" i "What is his prayer?-' What does i he pray about?" "' ' I can t exactly bay, but I caugnt i tha words, 'Heavenly Father, liow ! it ..V , ..Al,rm iyi,S mitsl enuure tins r mere dy, J'rof. (fuilmette'8 French Pad. Ask your druggist for it, and ; tike no other, and if he has not got i it Bend 1.50 in a letter to the French ! Pad Co., Toledo. O., and receive one i by return mail. The Washington PostalIinnthat : j ''To jndge from talk in congress too much money in the treasury M'e-msl 1, - ... , , ' -c ki lit ii iiui iiaviliPl cnouch." ! A i"Kt,nn.. -i i' . A Chester county railroad contrac- tor h raised the wages ofhiserr.-; pioyes twentv-Gve cents ner rlae j without solicitation. Liver State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., rRTa Teacuhs fob Estfrho TBK1R TlMLO OT ItABOK. j Tbera l do mare Bobla pur.uit than that of hu w'p?SE aor ititui tba truly (Ufeessiui UMiicr. If tub Id ten J t tacli, pnuare jruurMK tbtir- ougMy. .nu tun jour work ul0ai.t nu pruDUbia mr yonrMii and 01 real miue tuuinrra. j ' rerT tearher iboaia t3 fuit tvn at a !?th;n"ylvnl on'r, yuu j . tytyjQ nf t HnY11"' Waunru1' t"""B HuY11' KViunva AXD APPUKTENANCtS, a. insibuctoes, experirnraj an t fuw- ful. . GRADUATES utaml hl;th whercrer k!K.n. a. wuiisl ui si L'L awl plan of innlrnc- ! K.Vi,!!SiLlV!i1iw FALL TERM WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER lib, 1883. For further particular, adilreta L H.' DURLINO, Principal. jyfcauK The Nation, Sine lt conKolMatitin with the Xew York F.rn. iny Vojtt. hat tnrrcasod Ita facilities In every de partment, enlarged It elie to twenty-four payee, and ail'ted many able writer to its previous lirt. It if now pronounced ly many of In readcri to b better than ever betora. ttablUbed Id IMi, tha .Voto wi a pioneer In thia country aa a weekly journal or literary and pnlltirl critii-iam of the hiKheat order, conducted free from the control r party or Interest ol any rt. Despite a precarious support during tbe Brit few years, it held peraistrntly to Its onvinal aim aatll its nnancial (ucress was assured. Mean while it had become a rwcoirnliod authority at home and abroad ; its editorial management has been unchanged from the nrat, and tts projectors intend that, with Uicir present facilities, tbe .Ve rio shall liecoine more than ever helure the me dium of the ablest thought ol tne time. Tbe lonu and style ol the paper are churen with a view to tbe most suitable shape lor btnrtlt ;. and a set of tbe Sal ion presenred, Ixjudo and iooexed, makes tbe most ouiplete aod readable reconl of cunvnt events of ImiHinacce in the 'IUIrnl and literary world arailuble lor the Amerirau public. The subscription pricj has been Mlcduccd to $3 per Annum. Specimen vples sent on reiuet. Addrcn tba PublHhiT, aiu Itro&dway, New York. il apj--a i-iwinx ; NORMaAL TEEM . or th INSTITUTE I cps:;s iiASCE 221, iss2. HE V. I.EKOY STEPHEN'S. A. M.. Presidest, Thtory nnd Prartl.-e of Tcarhlna:. BYKCX V.. KING, EUivutiou, Ueuinetry, and ?.T'rt'tMl r''irnihv. KATE lii.YNol.Lis A. I) , Natural Phlliwiidir. ruTi rcitxritpny nuu iueniisiry. Ariihuirtlr, Ruk-keeplnic and Itotxnr. K. t.. W rtl.l'KU. Noiml lirjruuiir, LUenturc, ana 1 niiel Elates iiitiTr E-WA K E r.s. Koinllnif and Lirawlna- A X V A A Hl.ll Pli., rirun.n.l V.-. Il'.,l ;MJ!S.'r.s. Williams. Mat 1 1 lvlores rre- SuperlntemwiDt Spelxplan i Judjre ! Humer are. unmin the lecturers. Music teacher ju' irora iiie imrwrraiory 01 .ilu'n in nostotr Art an.i i rcn.-n lewner inst I rum faria. .Native . rtfnuan t.:hr. Prof. KIok's vnluAble Elocu- ' ! tlonary traininsrrrr. H.aniinif in clutn, atwut la the Institute ' 3 US to f. r.. Tulil.m. 410. unit hrL,i.,.: and circular LEROY STEPHENS. Jar.'- President 50,000 LBS, 101 WANTED ! My '.arm are strain ranramina; Somert and a-'joiDmn conritieswlth a tine assortment of Home- jlaite 1VOOLKX GOODS, which we wish to exchansre for WOOL. My stock is larger and more varied than ever liefore. ! nl ejprct to rWt all ui customers In season. I 1 want your wool, not lor speculation, hut to w.-k itniinourowncwnt. 1 T,"J!"i? T?n T'llkbrin "!!.".' woo to ,",c ry I will say that I have Uid in a junch lamer stock ol lfeneral Merchandise than erer Iwlore wh,-h mUl lal to sell tn you or trade for , yoarwnol or other prudan. My Siouk l.reimiilei 1 ami Cain, Urocerts, Hardware, Q Kcany Made nothing, t aryots, eti- 0.ueensware, at prices ,n" wm Tn Highest Prices Paid for ' 0 WOOl 111 CaSll Or Trade. .""""!?'""" ""h',"( u t0 ca" wl" ple" ' senl caril to WM S MORUt j Qe.nahonln. p. o, j May 10. sosaeraet tB.ay, p.. 1 j . C ATA RR H til I a Llitfldl CALM Efientu.illy' cleanses the nasal iiacsaices of Cat.rrhairiru,caas- ins; heaaby secre tions, allays Inttam. inalKm, rlrcts the metuhrane Irom adili tlonal colds.emplete ly heals the sores and restores thai sense of taste and smell, ilee- eticial results are re alised by a few ap- pllratlons. A thor ough treatment will core Uatarrh, Hay lerer. ke. Uncount ed for solils in the hea.1. A(retai'le t use. Ai'Uir by tbe HAY-FEVER; ittle flniter Into the nostrils. On receipt of .. will mail a packaite. Sold ty Soine)t druirui?ls. marl UlSTKMU IUI..HI II.. OiatfK". V. DMIMSTKATORS' NOTICE. p. J. BRI'BIlKER, Administrator. u Benson 's AWARDED Capcine Porous MEDALS. Plaster. The Best Known Remedy tof Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pain s Female Weakness. Are Sayanriar teaUl srthcr Flsprtswa. Are Swprrlwr la Tau!s. AroBwyerior te IJnlsaeata. ' Ara Sapertor ta Otauswestta ar BaJwaa. Araasracriar ta Hewlrletty ar fraJrswalaai Tkcw Act IameaUaJfly. Tkey tttrasvthea, TkcySaatha. Tkay RalicTa Faia ct new. Tker FaaitiTely Care. CAUTION.' Benaon's CarjciM Poreu Plas. ten hare been BDitaled. Uo mot allow yoor ditmiat to aff aom aMher riater havurj aianlar aoaauiB name, cm ana. two wwu ssauaaans av-A-r-o-i-ra-B. rr. m cia. . SCABURY ak JOHNSON. Maaidacmruig Chenuats. WewYark, 1 Nt'RR KENEDY AT 14ST. Frica c JlaEAirsiMicatedCOliM and BUNION HASTE. Hale ir ,X. YD, Someroet.Pa March 1. mr PARKER'S HAIR B ALB AIL Thi I-S3nt drenirj ia preferred bf thxa whaharcustdit, toary timibx artkle, en ao cf Ui st.-pcr.or It con touts materm: only that ar twnc&ciU to the aca!p and tun udaltrajre Rotoa awVMttful Calor to 6rt or FsJ Hair Patkar'a Hair Baltam it finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent cuing ol the zmi and tn re anditchtng. Hiscox ft Co . I.t 2Qe. tm4 $1 BisM, at intn fai aroe m aM4tcisK PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Sjptrliitvi HnMh aid Slrtujilt Retorer. If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with, overwork, er a mother run down by faaiihy or house hold duties try Faakta's Gihck Tunic. if you are a lawyer. Minister or biuiaers can ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cam, do not take ' autoxicaung stimulants, but use Farker's Giccr Tonic If you hare Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheorsa. h m. Kidney Coopbinu, or any oisojder of the tun gs stomach, bowels, blood er nerves. P menu's Gixcp.a Tonic wiil cure you. ItistheCreateitBiood Furu'ier thi Best tnd Surest Congh Curt Cvir Useif. If you are wasting; away from ae. disiination or any disesse or weakness and reauite a stunubnt take Cwcz Tokic at once ; it will invigorate and build Jou up from the first dose but wi3 never intixicate. t hat saved hundreds of lives: it may save yours. CarTIOX ! Rnm all laMttstM. hWi Clurw Took b wwwl of Uta bvl MnHn) atau tn um wyrU. Md tirtfrIy Stffrrvat from frrparaiu mtgutfn alo. SU fpr eenUr la Hucc V, N. SCc 4 ,1 un,atdraknkiilrii(i. CMAT SAVING BCTWO POLL II SrZT. ' Its nch and la&unz b-' delihrful' perfume excecduitiy popuUr. la not n Ins; lis it. insfstunon toh Culogks and look icr tig M&cac a.-1 LARtvE SAVir.U fcl'TIXJ tv. irr. S500 REWA22! OVER A MILLION o M GcilEKtie'i Kifinfej Fai Have alreaylr heen wil'l in this country aud n Iran a. tvf-ry une ol which ban xivea pcrlevt sails- Ixrtli.u ! Anil hasprrlorrc- cures avrrv time wlieu tt-irtl'nir to dt ,r'J nei Wenwsayto tr.a afflicted and Jcuhtinn j 1 1 that we will p:i7 the aliore reward f'-T a single cafe of LAME BACK ! That tiie Pnd fills to core. TM (rreat K"eilr ! II r-OSlTI fcUV and PEKMANKNTLY i "tl, llnlM-tes, fjraapvy, BrlttKI'ia Slrn or lli Kldnaya, iBraatiaaars aad Krlrntliis aaf I tin 'rna, Inflaia. aastlitaa ufstio KHnaja, S mtarrri af she HlnililT, Hiarta l.rrd I rln. Pnln In tta Knrfc.Saldaiaar l.olian. rrinna Ursa '. and iu lactaii aiwrders ol ihe Hladderand 1'rlnary Onrans whethtr cntr.K-iei by private LADIES, if you are sutirrlnit from Femal I W'eMnp?. Luvrrhi'. or an otnr oisoase or ; inc n.inr. ur i. rinary urirans, XJU Kj.ti titj IvUKjJJ! Wit!n ut swiillowinir n.'iii-ons medicine!, hvsira 1 1 J wearina; PHOF. GUILMETTE'S j FltEMII KIDNEY PAD,! WHICH CUKES BY ALSOKPTION. Auk your drumlrt for Pros'. GriLMKTTE'a i FsaNt ii ixtD.MiEY Pai. and tike no o,lier. If he haa nK irot it sen.l fi'JO sn.1 yon wl.'l recelvo the , v i. r.nn .1 TESTION!ALS FROM THE PEOPtE. , u .. , , , Junoa HrcBANAta. L-iwyer. Toledo. O.. says i -Cne ol Prol. Ouiluierte's Erern-h khln-y mi cnre.1 uie ut i.uuiluo In three weeka' time. Iy ease hail leen eiren no h' the heat doctors as in curable, liurinn all this time t fullered untold HiroDT an1 pai.l out l-iriro iiuma of money, linoiim VcTTKU, J. f . 'loliiio. Oiiiu, ssyj: 'I suilerrd ror three ye.trs with Sciatica and Kidney Plwaae, and olien r.ad to go aliuut on crutches. 1 was entirely and enniiientlr cure.l Hlirr weirir.it Prof, liuilmc'.te s French Kiilnry Part four weeks." :.Scjr;iRiJ N. C. Scott, Srlranfa. Ohio, writes: 1 have heen a urent rutltror tor li years with Uriiiht's Plsense of the Kldnpya. 'or 'weeks at a time was unatde to get out ol bed ; tuuk barrels of medlclne.bat thy ipive ine onlv temporarv relief. Iw-retwoof Prul. Ouilmette's Khlney Pads eix weeks, and I now know 1 am ensirely cured." JIks. Hklkx Jkkome, Tule-lo. Ohio, says : 'For years 1 hare been confined, a irreat part of the time to my be.1, with Lu.rrcte and n-nile weakness. 1 wore one of tlatlinette's Kidney Pa.)s and was cured in one month." H. h. Ur.tis, Wholesale (intr, Flndlcy, Ohio, writes : 1 suffered forii years with l.imu back and in three weeks was yermauently careil hy wearing one of Prof. (Iruilineite's KMney Pails. H. f. Kkulim(j, M. P., K.-uiirii't. I.i.m'iK.rt. Ind., when sending in an onter lor Kulney Pals, writes : 1 wore one of the first csbs we bad and I re ceived more bewtit from It than anything I ever usett. In fact the Pals give better general sa'is ra.vtiin fhsn auy Kidney reine-ly wo ever sold." Kay it 3UOKMAKEI:, Druargisis, Hannibal, AIo., writes : We are worklnit np a lively trade in your Pails, and are hearing ol gaud results fmin theai every day." "PROF. e'UILMLTTl f MClIlVlDIrr Will positively euro Fever and Airne. Dumb ! IysiIisia, and all disease ef tho Liver, .stomach 1 and KUmL Wire 1 M hv mil. Senrt for Prof (ruilmet'.e's Tree'iae on the Xiilneys and Idver, free hy mall. Ad Jresa. IRKXfH FAI It) . Toledo, Ohio. For Sale, Wholesale ami Ilrtail, by A", no I D, Druggist, Iarl.'.J Somerset Penna GO w o O Pi o J - GO il o S5 o &3 S5 0 EH (0 a o a ! r- r X a r 3 ROUGH ON I DUTi IIWI ATICM t uiiuuiiiniiuiii.' The Greatest Discoyery i 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. Cures Rheumatism !i Give it a Trial and be Convinced, tie eral Agent, laaMBarisat, Fa, VALUAEL2 LEAL ESTATE . ZZ . JT O 33j S Xj IB T The fine farm adjoining; somerset borough, for merly owned by laaae Hutrua, Ksq , is ottered fur .1. Sld. M bnilillnv hi!. ta Tnrh.rf.vil mtm.t :inTTier:t. Also, the tract of land known as "Marble Hill," near OonHaBca,on tha RfcO. Rallnaad. srlor fall deserltiOons of these pmpertles, i prices and terms, apply to Wnu U. Smith. Fmi. dent Artisan Insurance (7timnajiT. Plushurvti. i or to "I HERMAN L. B A ER, naj Att y at-ljiw, Somerset ,Pa. There i Fluked 9 f'.ifi. 1 Tiers is no tzstz fcr serirj from CONSTIPATION and other disease that follow a dl cred state of the Stomach and Bow- el, when the use of OR, HENRY BAXTER'S Will give immediate relief. After coii Ijtilivn Vi!usre Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liyer Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache. Loss of Aooetito. Jaundice. Ad-S ijopiexy, Palpitations, i Eruptions and Skin Dis eases, etc., ot" wljich these Hitrs will apceiily ccre-ij removing tlteeoiue. Kep theSfcwra, Ik, emJ DujcMtn Oryom ntevwd wnriwg erjt ow-i perfect healtls will be the result. Ladies nd other sub ject to sick Headache wm n relief and permanent cure bythe use of these Bitten Being tonic and mildly purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. Prlco 25 cts. per bottle. For sale (t all drain iu mediclu. Send address for pamphlet,free,gtr!t'gfu!l dlrertinna. HE5tI,JW5S.!LrtS5,rr!t., Isrtiart.a.Ft. jarO-ly ! bailkoad schedules. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD. ( hi and after June 12, trains will run as follows : SOttTHXSn, aoiTHurjtpp. . WTATUISSl. J I I I ! j j I i j i ! . : r ' r. m. r. v. a.m., a. w. &l M:Hl f vO ..K(X KWOD... 11:40 6 M 1:0.1 10 ...II.ro8D....; 11 -i e- 1'. :: .. iwmkri:t...; 11U5 I 1:04 KKUiHR IUoX I 1.4H 'M ...n4lEIK... 10 4.'. 1 ?::) 7:' ..aT.vsTOW.. 10v ! i l-i BtMIVKKKVILLK W:W I 2:34 ".Hi ....BtTHSL ; t:i, j I 'M 7:.V ... WiRDKIt....! I S I.".. S:::...ioh.'8Tows..! S:35' 5 IU 5:12 , 5:W . 4:4.1 . 42 . 4:ll) 4 1 . 3 ii . 3:J5 , The Mall, north alii s-mth, rnns daily: the liOTul Tram dallvrxcejit Sunday. On tha Ptttsburvta IUvWon, rt. Jl O. KHllmad thrrneh imwniter trainj, tan bound, will leava K.K'..xi at I.: u a. in., and 12:44 D. ui., arririnsr duy.and 11:41 nrxt errninif. an i at Baltimore - 'M" SAae nl at 11:00 next evening. Weward-bounUilip.uithtralnsleva Balciuio: I at :30 a. m.. and ; p. in., and Waebinii.,n at V) t. in., anil w asninicton at ii:4A a a. m., and :10 p in., arrlrlns: wjiwiit eiy Kocitwond at 6.04 a. m., and 3:U p. m. I BATIMCRE 1 OHIO RAILROAD. PITTS Bi.'ROH H1VU5ION. On and after .lone li tr.iln will run as lolk w : EASTBACI). STATIONS. T. p. M. 9: 10 11:10 -:1S Vi-H K':ii ' l-Jl lj 1 :"! 1 iii'i 1.V2' 1 1 .".4 I .".." lis'; S lav -'.SO' A. M . t M ...PITTSHTTCMI.... l'WOtlXXKIJ.iVILI.E. 1 .':. . . COX FLI.' KN'l't... , A. M. : . : i ! S:C8 1 . 3:M. - 3 17 S:"J 3:M ! '-4'.r' 2 4o' J 4 , S.-JB 1 2:W, J-.Vl' 1 40 1:2UT 12:4(1 ! r. a. ! M Tt7 fl:4T :41 8::i4 :2.-;t CM 6:t6 6: tr S:40 5:4 .'.:Jlr 5::;t 6:'J :- :lu ?M 4.14 4:4 . t 4:27 ! 3:ol llu VI XT vi VIM i:.h 1:01 l:Uj 1 IU i'l" T'KhIXA ..BKtMiK. SIliINO.. ... PI.VKtKfON ... ...IMSKI.MAX.... R N'KW'lHHi ...1'lVKOKoVH.... (rAKKKTT . Vt'UKK .SLISht KY JtM ..VltYKKSIMLE... ....KKYSrtlXK .. S AMI PATt'H.. HtiWM AN I 7 -if PHlLstiJf ,....Ul.Kt'F ... FAIKHiiPK.... HVXMliX t'l'MBLKL AX1 .. J 10 Mountain Express leaves Pittubarifh (Situr dasoiily at l p.m.: leaves ConnRllrrille. 4 t Confluence, ."iJ2 ; I'rsin-u 6:.t0: linMi a SMIns, j:o(5; Plnkerton, i:42 ; t'aaseiin n, i 'M: Kora w.rkI. :u; Pinet.n.ve. Oarrett. :24 : Yo- der, er2; Sal!hnry Junction, : .Vcversdale, t:ii. Le ires Rockwood, t:i6 : .Millopl. il ; ar rives at Sumerwt, 50. Throoith Mail trains dally. Kxes trali s daily except Sunday. AreoicoiiKtation trains and Fayeite fjrress dailyexcept Sunday. Ticket offices, corner Fifth Avenue and Worst s' reen, ar.d depot corner tiranl and Water sts.. Pituburjrh, Pa. t!. ri. 1iRI, Oen. Pasenaer Aeent. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. rn huslness now L v 1 I faster at worl JLJ Kj L. auvtnin els huslness now before the pub can make money rk for os than at Ise. t'ai-ltal not weeoe.1. v e win stan you. Mi a uay anu up wanis made at home by tbe lndastrious. Men aui women, bovs ard ziris. wanted evervwhere to soratorns. Now is the time. Ton can work in j nare time only, or aire your wooie tims to the! hii.slness. You can live at home and do tie work, i Tio other business will pay pou nearly as well. No I one can fall to make enormous pay by enic:i)(nz at -once. Coetiy outut and terms tree. licy miat : fast, easily, and honorably. AddreM. Tars tt ; Co., Ausjusta, Maine. Iecia-ly , PATENTS! obtained, and all business in tha TJ. S. Patent ! omce, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE ' FEES. We are opnoslte the X'. 8. Patent OtSee, en Bate. in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and cm obtain iMitnis in lt:rd Liuie tbau the remote from WASHINGTON. When uolel or drawins; Is sent we advise as to i pntentiibiMtv ree of ehanre: and we make M0 i CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. i 'e refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Sunt, of I the Money ;rn1er Piviaioa, and to otht-iais of the t U. 8. Patent OiHitj. For circular, advice, terms. ' I and reference to actual clients in your i'Wu uata ' or county. alilrc C. A. SNOW & CO., ! (Jpposlte Patent (itBee, ! WashinaiUin. 1). C. WALTER AHBERSDN, ! MERCHANT TAILOR,! ! COR. WCUD ST. AND SlITH AUD NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET I PITTSETJRGH, leDitf GOLD. ;r'.lsri.'V,r.,";! Hike a.lvamaeol tb. ml . tiiaiareotterci, neneraiiy imwoim wealthy, while iho"e who do not improve sucn rs iaii remain ia; i jKiverty. We want many men. wosaen, bora ana j tirL', to work fur vls riht in ihlr own kraUtM. I sta't. The business will Lay u.o,e than ten times I ordinary waares. hxpensive outht furnished tree, 1 rvootie wno enitaftes laiis to male money rapiuly. ion can devote Toar wnole time to the work, or i only your spare moments. Full information and ' I all that is needed sent tree. Address STiratfoxsi I Uo. Portland Maine. Dee.-lj IS I 'i FOTJTZ'S i KORSE D cattle powders o norm win itie of rottr. Borsor Lrxo Fa. TWK. .l fH:'j' ll .w.ter. nr. i;.il In lime. F "it1. r'-W'!erawitlniran,()reTl,r00(oi.-- I xutra Cunilrn vill ri 'Ilt Oarxs I lm u fOUtZ'a I'u.'u'. ll ;n.rtiM th. nnnntltv ai n I sm! r.re.ni tai-.y .r ctuL. aud "'- f tje buitcr t ar.t 'rci-t. j t Ko iters wW rare or ererent alriion tbt fiir.L to wim-n Hordes njt Cauie areMilinrt. ! 1-oiiTJH HovkuKsa Aiixoirs sariaracTtox. j in.iat:i'elaui:re. V AVIS S. rovtz. rroprictor. BALTIKOai. MD. Feb 1. lr. BRICK! BRICK! Th ondersiKned respectfully Informs the (ut- I Ho that he is airaln engifed In nmnafxeturins; ' 1Jrkk of Sup'"op "r. i and ta Lante Quantities, and la prepared W fill urue" P-HUr the . Thousand or Car-Load. Bailderi and Cuatraeton will find It tn their advanUKw lu examine my aturk be to re IwyiDJ elsewhere. 1 YH Ufefci i JIAXWEIVIi, FAIRIIOI!! SasMrset Caa., Pav May 10. Ol?? a week in yoar wa town, erma DUU ot free. AddroasH.Hat.Lwrr fortland. Main Mar. 18-ljr S ill IB in mm 1! I t4 s J U ST O ojj j A LARGE STOCK OF FANS, PARASOLS AND SUN-SHAB SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILING BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES 5 PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Snh II (I Chintzes, Jlorries, Gingihims, Zanzibar Suiting Also, a Bi? Assortment of GLOVES JLlSTID HOSIER in Cotton, Berlin ?iU and Li-le Threa.1-. Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and l ight Co; GEO. KEIPER fSc CO.'S, 5- 1255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN. ONE PRICE TO ALL, -AVrtlTK FOR SYMJLES.-w 7:3i HENDERSON DEALERS I NO. 106 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. at ! at' fcr' tfe Sas;f i L . U & Ufa l : - Fine Parlor, Chamber and Library Furnitu W would respectfully call the attention of the cittien.a of S'meret nt a-Hntat eoaode. our Larxe anl fllearaat line of Fomiture. all of wei?n ia (4aaran;. to be Firat-dass, an.1 at or lower tnan Pittsburgh pnee'. Photccraphs and prices ?eat appticatioo. t'a lerukiajt in a;, branches atten.ta.1 to. nODERSO.V A ALEIAVDEIt, ). 103 Clinton Street. Johnaitowo, Pi aprlt LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., loo Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA., OiSALSa IS WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPRINGFIELD, ROCK FORD, KAMDeN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and Silver Open-faco and Hunting Case9, Key and Stem winding Watches. A F LL LINE 8F CHOICE CD. 1ST. BOYD keeps in sCc ail the lea.lie: and "peois! ! DRUGS, MEDICINES iisr thk Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rocholla , ; fOHSn, t-ampnar, bum I Many articles such as Cream of Tartar Sod i r- S adalterate.L 1 keep them STRICTLY -FIJ-KE! j Flarorlnc Extracta, Vanilla, Lie moo, etc., tfiej are mal from nothing but THE BEST Xe. All ihb ivsMiuiac trasirilw .unih .MCB, . i-r- R.lm w w ablttcn. AoKQfil nuwer.iiefuiiiii Sjrup, Mone lnUUn Kwt ilt". tljr HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS.' Phtsleuns- PTeriptl..n. and Fan-llr 'JlT. S.illtZZ??lt' : P-nsed. Fanry and Toilet Artleies in "r-.'1,'"-T-stat)uarr1 ol aners Blank Booss, Sehoid Knolls. Slates, r-eneils. Inn, tnvelooea, Faper. aort w " -! kin7s 'tJoaSir; .rebaiits are lnrited to call and set tijotauona ob, Oroeers1 Vrxf, fJ" a I Sl tUZl '.'"aod Low Friers will aee.re the Prut: Trade of Somermt CoantJ. tb I IP serwre ItTciad sei m, wVelUer joa wlsli to bay or not. Kefpeetiulljr, CLLST. bo yd, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - SOMERSET. 1' LOTS FOR SALE! ; i THe underisrnel offers for 9.-Je a nreber of Lt9, to the HOKUKiii of Lic;o.ir.K ! i some of which would he rery luitaM fcr naklnc 1 l Brick. The elay Is of too.1 quality. Luieatioa I rerr conenlen t to Iepot. Brick wit! he to great , ' dentaad here this Sunaaer. and at all tinea. ' l Jl'HN Mc FA ELAND- . , Uaxmier, 'Westmoreland Co., Fa. saarl j " Co., Fortiaod.'ialna. Mar K-lyr. P V, V li1 AND XO DEVIATli & ALEXANDEfi MUSICAL IN3KDXES7S. AND CHEMICAI makket : Epsom and Claubsr Salts, Chln m. AraDic, aau retre, a.c. v Clnnmon, Cloro. J n(rer. he 4 In Bui only, and wul Guarantee ail article, w i H pat np under m ' nD- idJ eB " ' MATERIALS! KTABLIftHEs ls5. X0. SOt tnd 203 Siin Stmt, JOHNSTOWTT, TA. W HOLES 4LE A5D KETAIL DRUGGIST A!D D CALEB IW PERFUMERY, PA15TS. Ol, nt. and Putty. Hair ard Toott Brntk . Hons accural j w r J"
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