THE STORY OF A CENT. it Imiipht rtiik of twnly, It bought a wwtatre-stamp. It lieljvii to buy an oration-, Ta Kivfli to a trami. It Untold a hakersliistuiit. It bought a rliir.a .1.11. It txiif,'lil a p:r windmill, It Imittrlit a pretty k1. It bought a rwy applo. It Unii;lit r yellow jar. It triod to bny a wliisl't'. Hut wuistUw wi-tv umi dear. Twaa iM)fx-I in Willie's ' nesting, Willi more than fifty more, And when the vs wan brukni, TIh-.v cunt to sixtv-foiir. ThtTf pat uim the l.Krst-i A thinker, thinking liard. While counting o'er liis rirh.fi, A row camo in the yard. He ntarte.1 up in terror. That cent rollml far away. And fell into the cistern. And there it lies to-diiy. "Off With His Head." Pining onr wandi rinp in the city of Canton, our ears were assailed with the Cathay pynonym of the Kgptian bk seewii cry, till tlie caverns of our hminn rtounhd and choe-i with it "Outn shaw! cuuiKhaw !" veiled inniiat tire pof ners of pigtails, and mature poxsossors e-hiH'd the sound wherever we went. When the youngsters' requests were not cotnplufi with, they after a little invar iably chant-ed their cry to Fanquai ! fan.jmii!" (foreign devil, foreign devil.) We munlied into the iniipsteriftl yaniun to the accompaniment of the ctimshaw tune. Here we we -e show n the instru ments whereby bamlv chow chow is given to the nad.il callosities of the wick ed, also ratuns and short hhi.tss-ons for tilappin the faces of untruthful witne.wes, thumb-st-rews and rurks forexactinir con fessions ino criminal cun le execuUvl ac crdltij: to the l:iwa of China until he has confessed his crunel, c:m.niis, a sjecies of collar, w hich for larjrones and uncotnfort ableness even outstrip the mashers', and which are rectangular planes of wood with neck and hand lxdes. The gloomy, small depository-room of these torture itnplenwnts we thought to be a fair rep resentation of w hat a European media-val chamlxT of "justw-e" has Invn, We were nest taken into onr sedan chairs through an overcrowded busy part of the city to the execution ground, pass ing on our way the new Ilonutn Catholic Cathedral, whose gigantic spires pierce the clouds. The execution ground we found to be a small inclosed rectangular space, alxut fifteen yards by fifty, entered by a gate. the right on entering ran a row of small squalid houses, the habita tions of potters, whose rough, unbaked work lay about on the ground, drying in the sim, but we were informed that it wag cleared away w herever an execution was about to lake pla.-e. Facintr the jitters' houses w as a high wall, at w hose base 1 and leaning aptinst it were some large crocks, all of which had their mouths earthed over ex. ept one. 1 lere our guide intnxhiCH-d us to three poorly dressed Chinamen, w hom we noticed gatublingat a fan table near the gate on our arrival. One, a big, brutish-looking fellow with a villainous cast in one of his eyes, was the head executioner, and the other two, who were smallish nu n, were his assistants. Through our guide we told the head exe cutioner that we wished to seethe instru ments of his calling, and thereon he pro duced a short, heavy two-handed sword and a long knife. The following conver nation was carried ou lietw wn us and this "Ikiss" through the uie lium of our guide : " How do you use this sword? Where is the block?" " We don't use a Mock. What w e do is to make the prisoners kneel dow n in tw o row s facing one another, and landing their heads dow n. Then I take flie sw or I and chop, chop, one on each side, and the heads fall off; so on, till they're all done, en you'd sw itch the to off green weeds w ith your walking-stick." liut you don't always chop a head off with one blow?" Always," said the executioner. " What is the knife for? " " For the ling che, or death by many cuts. We tie theculprtt who is condemn ed to this death to that cross there (tai'tnt ing to two rough unlwrked sticks roughly crossed), and we begin by cutting off the eyelids, ears, nose, and so on, ending by sticking the knife into the heart. The ' cuts van- in nuniler from eight to a hun dred and twenty, according to the hein ousness of the culprit' crimes." " What class of criminals are condemn ed to the ling che?" " rarricides, mat ricides, ami w omen who have killed and mittilate.1 tiieir hus bands form the majority." " IK) the executions interfere w ith your apjx-tite and tileep?" Tin three ekwiitioucrs grinned sardon ically at this quest ion, so we asked : " How many it-raons have yon exe cuted in a day ? " I have chopped twenty heads off my self in two minutes. See that dark -looking place on the ground over there that'ststused by theblooi of the last batch we had." j " What is done with the tsxlies?" "The friends take the bodies away, but we keep the heads in the crocks over by the wall there, and when we have a large iiumler which are no longer rvog nizalile we bury them. Would you like to see home of the heads?" " We decline-1, and one of my compan ions liegan t grow pale and complain of not feeling well, so we onion! the guide to lead us away. " tieiitlemeu, give twenty ivnte each, cumshaw, to the executioners," said the guide, which we gladly did to escape from the staring of the " bos" butcher's pwivel eye; and so endej our interview with these High Kxecutiouere of the Great Chinese Kmpire. Enjoy Life. "iVlmt a truly lasiiitiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains, glen and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment- We can desire no lietter w hen in ,erfW:t health ; but how often do the majority of jieople feel like giving it np disheartened, distxmraged and worn out witli disease, w hen there is no occasion for this filing, as every suf ferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Cmn't August Fitnrvr, will make them free from disease as w hen liorn. Dyspep sia and liver CSimplaint are the direct riux of aeventy-five per cent, of such imtladH as Biliousness, Indigestion, Kick Headache, CAstivene, Nervous lYustralion, IVwziness of the Head, Pal pitation of the Heart, and other distress ing symptoiub. Tliree doses of Angui yioutr w ill pmve it wonderful effect Sample boUlt, 10 cents. Try it. Cleaning Cnimneys. A aiuipW ah J ellcclual way to clean out chimneys, and also to remove clinkers from rtoves and iuniiice prate, is to burn a mix of ainc al-ut the nut of one's hand. The noot in the chimney is cxm verted into fine white ashes, which rise and are carried olf like smoke. What chemical action takes place in case of the clinkers we do not explain, but can testi fy from eierience as to their thorough removal by throwing a small piece of xiuc on the fire (Jungrrijatitraaliit. The Editor and His Son. I have an acquaintance who assists in editing a morning iwper, hut he does not Ix'lieve in allowing his children to utter ly forget him. He does not want his boys to think they are orphans just iH-cause he is not always at homo. He is a man of very strong will and a strict disciplin arian. So he geU a holiday every two weeks in order to go home aud d tip his punishing. One time he found that his eldest or oldest son I do not know w hich, lecause I atn away from home w ithout my libra ryhad violated the rules of the house in a sad manner. As near as I am able to come at the facts, the lniy had taken a quart of corn and sewed a lohg thread through each kernel, show ing great patience, and er severence in so doing. He had then tied the ends of the threads all together in one knot, and scattered the corn w here a large flock of geese had Inx-n in the habit of associating and pooling for mutual profit and improvement. A man w ho came along that way about dusk said he saw alxmt thirty geese standing around in a circle looking re proachfully at each other and trying to agree on some method by which they could all go home together w ithot turn ing a jwrt of their crowd w rong side out, while behind a high board fence there was a boy who seemed to m enjoying himself in a small way. The incident was reported to the boy's father, who came home and placed his son under a large dry goods box in the cellar, after which he piled three or four hundred pounds of coal ou top of the in vertiHl box. He then made a few re marks for the boy's good, which were followed by the smothered remark : " lints !" from the inside of the box. Af ter ordering that the 1kx should not be disttirled until his return, my friend put on his coat and went back to his work. This was just as the returns legan to return in the autumn of M. Sly friend did not go home for two weeks and forgot all aliout the boy until he came to do up his punishment for the fortnight. When the truth flashed over him he was filled with the keenest remorse, and went home as soon as he had sent in the last proof, but w hen he went down to the cellar he found the box empty and the follow ing note w ritten upon it with a pencil : " iHvr Paw do not w.-ap for me i h'av went away from my hapy home whare i w as onct so gay an free do Not a.-sKassin-ate Maw becus she Pride up the lxx with a stick of cord wood yisterday an fed Me she left the box so I could bust 4th i am gone Far Far Away do not weap for me it is better for me and you to be Apart, en iiyhow it is better for Me to beAjwrti like being a .art a good deal letter i think i will hike a ham and gar of Ireserves of which I am pashionately fond but i will Kenumerate you some lay as heaven is my jug so No moar at Present from your proddigleSon Henry." H'-ll Xijr. Stole No More Fur. The crowd had congregated in our vil lage store, says a writer in IVtroit Fnr I'rrxx. The groevr had lights! a cigar and was sitting on a convenient, shelf with his feet upon the counter. The conversation, which ranged all the way from the breakiugofsteerstothe forecast ing of weather for the ensuing week, had slackened ; so when Uncle Iave Hagley walked in every one looked pleased. "Helhj! Uncle Iave," yelled some lmdy, for the old fellow is so deaf that he can hardly hear the fall of the year. "Oh, yes!" Oh, yes! Powerful wild," answered the old man. " Wustl've seen this eighteen year. Mos'es bad es the fust winter I trapjied IntormejX (Interme diate Lake)." " Wheu was tliat, Uncle Iave ? " " Sixty -four'n five. Bad timet! lat. Yes, siree. Powerful bad. I've seen it 'soVt'd freeze the bullets 'n iny old rifull till V couldn't blow 'em out with powder. Had t put er trigger 'n then, hold 'er gun over the fire t'l she went off. She wuzcold that winter, yes, siree. lang me!" Uncle Iave shivered at the recol lection. " Fur plenty then ? " " Yes, sir ; lots of it. Ilows'ever, I didn't get much the fust fortni't." "Couldn't catch it eh?" " Hull ! Ketch it? Kf I c'dn't V ketch ed more'n a minute 'n re can 'n a hull week I'd go hide," and the fellow began growling and muttering until the tinlor tunate interlocutor subsided and was re placed by another. " What became of it, Uncle Pave ? " " Stole." "Whostoltt it?" "N Injun." Un hun!" "Tell us about it." " Tain't much to Pave, as he ls.rr.iwed from his mestioner. tell," said Uncle a chew of fineetit " Fur wa'n't so high as had leen two or three years afore, but it paid tK-tter'n saw-loggin' it. I backed a hundred m.nk and mushrat trajjs'u five fer beaver 'n otter clar from Travis City, and built a camp on Interinejit. Soon as I got fixed fer livin I put out my traps. Fust trip around I shot a big buck and took in forty rats and two mink. Kr fisher 'd leen to one trap and stole the bait. Next time er round there wa'n't notion' now'rs. Next time er round there was two nits. Next time er round there wa'n't nolhin' now'rs. I was mad. Purty soon I tliort sotuclxxlv had been stealin'. Art'-r a bit I found er mogasin track en I look arter it. J kep' er follerin' on, 'n follerLn' on, "n party soon I come onter a pile of dead rats and mink, 'n every dang one liad been skuu. So I kep' folld-in on, n' party soon I see Mr. Injun a walin' er long eiliead 'n he had er pile o' fur on his shoulder 'n one er my otter in his hand." Aud then Uncle Pave settled himself in his chair and said it would snow to morrow. " What lx3come of the I ndian, Uncle Pave ? " " Yea, sir! 'T's er gxin' ter snow like blaws." " Indian, Jiijuii, Injun'. What became of the Indian?" shrieked Homebody. Oh yes. That there Injun, he related slowiy and meditatively. "That there Injun. Wa'al, boys, I never rightly knowed what did become of that there Injun." Pid you lose any more fur? " -" No, siree. He never stole no more fur. Not him." A Fact Worth Knowing. A physician in tlenesee county. New York, who lias used tiilmore's Aromatic Wine in his pra-tice, for several years, re vntly wrote to the proprietor as follows : " I do not think you give sufficient pub licity to the value of your Aromatic Wine in all cases of Dysentery, cholera morbus and summer complaints generally. I have for three seasons jiast used it in many severe cas of the above, and it has never failed to afford sjn-edy and gratify ing relief." No proprietary remedy has ever receivd such general endorsement from regular physicians of high standing as t.iihiiore'a Aromatic Wine. Khiloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by usou a guarantee. It cures Con- I sumption. Sold by Geo. W. Benford &. )on. A Bowery Tragedy. Damon lilumeuthal and Pythias Kosenbnrg were intimate friends and clerk" in a Fowery(N. . shoe store. Like uiuciluge, they stuck to each other in prosix'rity and adversity. Whoever looks for a friend without imicrfections w ill never find what he seeks. Damon and Pythias are no longer friend In this quarrel, an in many other nota ble quarrels, a woman was ut the bottom of it. .She was a remarkably handsome woman, w ho came in with the intention of purchasing a pair of shoe. If she had 1een an old woman or a ly, their move ments would have been as slow asthat of an Alaskan glacier, which moves at the speed of an in.ih and a half a year. As it was, thov rushed at her, smiling sweet ly as they rushed. I5oth of them wanted to assist her in trying on the shoos, but as she had only one pair of feet, she smiled on Damon lUumenthal, w here upou a shade of vex ation passed over the finely-chiselled features of Pythias Iiosenburg as he said, in a voice that seemed to need oiling: " VL-rther Pluiiicnthal, I vill vait dot lady my.eluf on." "Oggscuso me Misther lioseuburg, I behn-ve I knows my pishness mitout your advice." retorted Damon Hlumenthal, getting red around the roots of his hair. " By shiminy grashus, if somelxxly make me vonce mad already, I mash him dot head on a gotiple of dimes twice ven he vas mine own vader," remarket Rownburg, pawing around, calling for blood. " You tarn shackanapes," rescinded I'lumentlial, pounding on the .counter and dancing up and down. "You bet ter runned avay jefore I get me crazy mad." The fair customer fled, w hile Damon and Pythias Ix'eame closer and more con fidential than ever. All of a sudden Blumenthal came down with the force of a man'.wlio trips at the top of the stairs". and touches the home base in the cellar. Like the de positor in a saving bank, he lost his balance.", Koscnbtirg had tripped him up. Before he could get tip Ilosenbiirg got on top of him, and bumMl his head on the fhxir, leating a tatt.io like that of a mule's hind legs on the ribs of the hired man. Like King Ihivid and other jiotentate.s, he sat on the thrown. Mr. Solomu Isaacs, the genial proprie tor, rometuliering that Those who in qtmrreU tnterjuwe Oft must ie liloo.lv wwe, did not interfere. A (n-ntleman by the name oft Cliafferly did interfere, and put an end to the festivities. The result up to date are : Two shoe clerks out of jxsition, after paying 10 each to the olice judge, not so much for publications as a guarantee of irood faith Their '"employer, Mr. Isaacs, refused to take back theex-lx.som friends, although lie had managed to sell the policeman who made the i.rrest a pair of shoes, oth er persons who had rushed into the store, hud tarried off numerous costly pairs of tdiocs, ail of which were deducted from the wages of the gladiators when they w ere id off and bounced. Perha the saddist feature of the case was the remark of the would-be funny police justice, w ho said that the gladia tors had probably been drinking a great denl of 1ecr, to put them so much at lager-heads. The Wheeler Obsequies. M vlosk. N. Y, June 7. The obsequies over the remains of ex-Vice President Wheeler were held in the Congregation al Church to-day, every available foot of space in the large edifice being occupied. All the business places were closed at noon for the remainder of the- day. The body remained at the house until this morning w hen, at 10 o'clock, after pray er, it was moved to the vestibule of the. church, w here it laid in state and was viewed until 1 o'clock, and the children of the schools, their teachers and hun dreds of others had on opiortunity to look upou the well known features for the lat time. The pall-bearers were D. W. Lawrence, H. A. Taylor, C. H. jlea son, William A. Short, Thomas II. Kane and .T. J. Seaver, old and lifelong friends of Mr. Wheeler. The large auditorium was beautifully drated with a profusion of crape and national flags and a wealth of flowers adorned every appropriate place. The services were begun by an invoca tion by the pastor, Iiev. C. S. liiehar.ls. A choir sang a lieautiful anthem, which had been the favorite of Mr. Wheeler, entitled "Jerusalem the golden." A por tion of Scripture was wad by Rev. W. i. W. Lewis, pastorof St. Marks, and prayer was offered by Rev. J. W. Ashworth, i.:e;for of the First Baptist Church. The choir then sang Mr. Wheeler's favorite hymn : Tome uiilo me when fhuilows tturkly iMliier, Whi n tln;.sil Leurt is weary xtel ilislre-e!-" The pastor then preache i an eloquent sermon from tiie text, "And they shall bring tiie glory and honor to the nation's toil," Revelations xxi., Ja. After a dis course on the text, Mr. Richardson dis cussed the character of the late Mr. Wheeler as a citizen, patriot and Chris tain. At the conclusion of an interesting and impressive ceremony the funeral cortege was formed, and under escort of the Twenty -seventh sejeratc company, wended its way to (he lwautiful cemetery east of the village, and he is now at rest Ih-sMu the remains of wife and kindred who preceded him many years ago. Among the distinguished genllcmen in attendance were ex-President li. II. Hayes and his son Webb, (.ieneral William A. Dart, of Potsdam; (teneral N. Martin Curteis, Senator Charles L. Knapp, of Ixmisville, andex-lovernor J. (i. Smith, of St. Albans. KX-rKlllKT HAVES' TKI1HTK. Watkktown, N. June 7. Ruther ford B. Hayes was in this city this morn ing on his way to attend the funeral of ex-Vice President Wheeler, at Malone. During liis stay here Mr. Hayes was seen by a re)rter. He sxke feelingly of the death of Mr. Wheeler, and of their pleas ant relations while associated with each other in Washington. He said the genial and kindly nature of the dead statesman endeared him to all. He had always hxjked upon Mr. Wheeler as a man of tmsAerviiig fidelity to honest principles. He was an earnest champion of Repub lican principles, a man of good judg ment, and unswerving in his devotion to what he believed to be right in public or private affairs. His death would be deeply regretted by all wha knew hiin. That tired feeling and loss of appetite are entirely overcome by IIixxl's Sarsa pitrilla, the jieeuliar medicine. Try it and see. Slu'oh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Issof Aptetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspesia. Price 10 aud 75 ivuts per bottle. Sold by jeo. W. lieu ford & Son. The Swedish iov-niment proposes to make a law that shall protect patterns and models for die metal industry. Croup, Whixping Cough and Bronchi tis immediately relieved by .Shiloh's Cure. Sold by tico. W. Benlbrd & Son. l T ROYAL MWflf nJ MM Absolutely Pure. This fow.tiT never varies. A mrvel of i.urity, (rtreniflh n1 wholijsmiienew. 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H v allowed Ut ."uiiiluu tumor form whk-u i(lenbltd ad ukvratc beeumti veryaim stop ivhioc Mt tt "TVtUHtuiaoM.Switt' e VS V 1 i . f T ,-.. 1 t'i MIS I ew tbaw'vi Br . mwm m Japanese Married Women. There is not. a tiile feature of Jaiwirt Cfte wonmn life but aiitH'urs more objec tioriHble; anl, like the law affecting women generally, the code of Japaiunc female etiquette require ralittl re iMion. Take that nusty praetieeof blutkening iho te'th, the sign of a married lady. Of ronrse, tliere are numbers in late year who have adopted Knropean fuHhioiiH, wivch and (laugh tern nwwtly of Japtuione, who liave 1kiiic itibiul with occiden tal ideux, or of taen educated abroad or having traveled in Europe. The-ne have given up the practice, but in tlie canes of the vast majority of youuj? tfirln, no soon er does " Mr. Flkoyeimm " make an ofl'er of marri)2e which iH done by fastening a bntnch o a particular hhrub to the house of her parents than the damsel, if the tfentlcman i8 accepted liecomea en titled to dye her morals and grinders and pluck out her eyebroww. Anil the com pound employed to dye the teeth is a most villainous mixture, often corroding the lijw and gums and " making the gan grened mouth of u Japanese lady look like the Hcpulcher of all beauty." No less objectionable is the custom which compels a young beauty rif Fi-gen to dye her lips a furious red, and hide the natural carnation of her cheek be neath a layer of violet paint. It is un necessary to say that there is much in Japanese etiquette and custom which is intCTtined in the character of the peo.ile, and will change only slowly and in the course of manv years, Hmne Jounutl. Hardy Breeds for Hogs. Complaint is sometimes made that the inner bred breeds of pigs are less hardy either against cold or ill usage than the coarser built kinds. It is quite true that this is the fact, but it is no valid objection. No fanner has a right to expect the com bination of incompatahle qualities in the smile animal. The wild ling is undoubt edly most hardy, because receiving no care ; all that are not the hardiest tire killed otr very early. I'.tit he is good for nothing except in the wild state, to which be is adapted. The skillful breeder has develojied an opposite set of qualities, early maturity and tendency t fatten easily, lie has done this by taking from the pig for many generations all trouble or care about his shelter or sulisistciice. The result is a breed to which good shel ter and plenty of feed at all times are es pecially necessary, and without which they may not thrive so well as those hogs less careiully bred. Judge Waxem's Political Phil osophy. 'Taint every man thinks he is a states man is one. Civil service reform, free trade an' the aiilleiiium air the substance of things h"jed fer, an' the evidence of things not wen yit. Sine men is born great ; some achieves greatness, an most willin' to take any government job they kin git. Lent don't affect politics. It's a powerful hard thing to love one's country without someof the emolu ments. 'T..int no difference how little a fiarty may lie, the man that gits bigger than it i ; ain't what it wants. - Senators roost higher'n Congressmen, but they're on the same tree. The Goddess of Liberty don't vote. -- Astonishing Success. It is tiie duty of every jierson who has Used fkmrlur' lurmnu S'trup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact nil thniat and lung diseases. No lerson can use it without immediate re lief. Three doses will relieve any case,' and we consider it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as SO.OtK) dozen Ik.uIcs were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was re ported. Such a medicine as the Oi ritmn Sifrni cannot lie too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold ut 10 cents. Hegular size sold at 75 cents. Sold by all Prugists and Jtealcrs, in the United States aud Canada. Nonsense with Sense In It. A tall man and a short man Ixutrded a street car recently as it rumbled down Third street. The tall passenger stooped to get in the doorway, while the little man's head was not far above the handle on the door. " How much fare?" asked the tall man of the conductor. " Five cents." "I low much for mo?" asked the saw e loll' .mil. " Five cents." " Five cjnls for me, t? Young man, don't you know the law regulates the dif ference between' long 'and 'short' haul '" One paKenrer fell off tiie platform and even the mules staggered. A Bit Here and a Bit There. One often wishes to hang a muslin cur tin without being at the expense for a rod. To those who care much for the sanction of authority it will lie pleasant to lie informed that upholsterers are using slender pieces of pine wood, such as are put in the lower hem of Holland shades It i done just as you would think of do ing it, dear economist. Make u hem a little wider than the sikch, with or with out a ruille heading, and, after running the curtain over the stick, nail the two ends lightly to the window. This ar rangement :s more often seen in lied rooms, Imt it hasalo leen used for par lors. She was young, she wait green, she was very new in Washington. At a recent s jtcII affair she had gone with the crowd into tiie refreshident-rooin. Presently an elegant looking waiter, for all the world like a foreign ambassador, bowed politely before her and murmured : ,' Is tliere any one waiting ou you, miss?" 'Sir? sir?' she stammered, in startled embar rassment. ,Pardonnoz tnoi. Is there iny one waiting on youT 'Ohf she said blushing brightly. 'Xo, sir, not in Wash ington.' But when I'm at hoine I've got more beaux than any other girl in town.' Evaporated Apples and Raisins. To half a pound of evaporatel apples, put a pound of raisins. Both must be washed and drained ond the raisins care fully picked over and steamed. Clover with warm water and soak over night, or six hours. Stew gently, frequently stir ring, till the apple is thoroughly cooked, and sweeten slightly. This makes a de licious dish, and one easily digested. GxhI IlitntstLapiiig. C:itarrh cured, health and sweet breath Bccured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 (-enta. Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Geo. Y. Bcnford & Son. lMnot let stale lowers remagin in a si'k chamber. Fish are generally weighed iu their own scales. ' Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tlie rem edy for you. Sold by Geo. V. Benford & Soli. Correction is good when administered iu time. The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, fur without pure blood you canuot enjoy good health. JU tills ceanon nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, aud enrich the blood, aud TJood's Sarsnparllla is worthy your confidence. It Is peculiar In that it strengthens and builds up the system, cre.ites an appetite, and tones tiie digestion, wUilt it eradicates disease. Give it a trlaL Hood's Sarsnparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C L Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. IOO Doses One Dollar CUTTER and TAILOR, Huviuif hud many Venn experience In all l.runrhc of the Tailoring l.ns- incus, I imrantee wtti-t'itctloii Ui all tf i.ii tri" m nil tHV.tr 4 me with their pul 4. sumage. Yours, Ac, WIMJAM M. HOCHSTET1.ER, SoMKWKT, Fa. The Old Schuttler Ksiablishrtl in V Sit Mo I have Just ree.:lved two car loadu of the 8EU-OIL1X0, KTEEL-SKEIN St'm'TTI.ER WAliOXS, the mwt complete Western Waou lu the market for Road or Farm Purpose. Ou the tVurrrLF.B Waoox there in a Hear Bruko. to be used when hauling bay or grain, s xunvkhliig that farmers know the uceeity of w lieu hauling on hilly farms. Ever)' part of the Wood-work of this wsgou haa laid in Ht.a'k three yeara before being worked up, insuring the work to be thoroughly w asoiieil before beiug Ironed. Ikying the patentee of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It in the only Wagon made that has this improvement. It avoids tiie necessity of taking offthe wheels to greae, as in tlie old style ; by simply turning s ;cap the wagon can be oiled in lew than five ininutex. This Wagon wants lo lie seen to lie fully appreciated, and parties wishing to buy will do well to see it before purchasing elsewhere. Every AVfioon Fully Insured. In offering this make of Waon to the public, w ill say I used the same make of Wagon furtive years when freighting across the Rocky Mountains, over row is that were almost impasMtbie, and they always sussl the teat. I f-el warranted iu saying I believe them the Be Wagon on w heels. Call on Olirt r Kiuper or Jlriiri Iltjftt y, n fio trill thaw you tht MlrAentn WanM Throughout the County. PETER HEFFLEY. SOMERSET, MARCH 2S, (,.. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, . MASfFAlUgEB AND IlKALKtt, WHOLESALER AND KlCTAHJ-R OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard unci Soft TVoocls. OAK. POPI.AK, SIDISUS, PIi-KETS. SIOILDIXtiH. ASH, WAI.Xl'T. FI.(XiKIX;, SAII. STAIHRAIIA CIIEUia'. YKLI.OWrr.VE, - SlUXt.I.ry. IMHiRS BALfSTEiy. CHESTNTT. WHITE I'iSE, LATH. BLINTlJi, XEW EL POSTS. A (ieneral Lino of all irruilea of Lmnlier and Ituiliiinc Material and kooiiim Slate kept in ma k. Also, eiiti flirnish onythhiK in the line of onr lb.iuis.v to order with reasimahle promptnew, iteh as Bracken, (Hld-sietl wort, etc. 111LTA.S C ljTsXaPILSI, OfBce and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. STOP si-ia.itite;ii 1-ioxjse Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That the slIAFFK.lt Horse isehxer to the station than either of the other hotcK That the HIlAFFEIt IUH'SK is n eonvetiient to all business parts of Urn n as tiie other houses. That the SIIAFFKK Hol'SE offers as OWn ACCOM MO OAT lOXS os any other bouse in .Somerset. That the HIIAFFEK Hul'HK Proprietor will ejHtlGE YOU LoESS fOI bODGIf'G lliaii any other liuu- in Somerset, That tbe SIIAFFKK II' i"SE is a temperance house. That the SUA FFEIi HOL'SE is the farmers' house. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE is the travelers' house. Farmers and other visiting onr town will do well by stopping at the SHAFFER IKd 'SE. E. April 8, 'S7,.3ni. ESDOSSED BT SDEITISTUS 1 5ETTES AND CHEAPER TEAS ANY Msstniitiiile mil' Over 500 Beautiful Designs. Send for m m Pr,co -,st T :3HS CIrcularo. A7V- i Msmrf.rri."TJ av MONUMENTAL ERONZS f 0'vlPANY. EnrDaKvt.i.j. cls::. HANDSOME WEDDINQ, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. r Combining Parlor, THE LUUURC MANF'C CO.. i 2 S tl-VMUEL LAMBKKTH One of the bent medicine ever discovered for the cure of crivsrMrTtux, bronchitis UVSPErVIA, HKMoltUHA'iE, COl't.HH, (IIJS, IXKAMMATIOff OF THK M'NtiS, SllOttT.Nr-SS OK ItKKATH, i'AJS IS TIE HKEArT, 4c, Ac. It Is n it imly a frrvat Pnrttler of tin-lt!n.t. t.ut tt a errtnii! K.t.rtT of the ApfM-tiie, e well ua a strrnirt hener ef the entire hyu'm, nl a cer tain aim wr.ly wire ror Croup liipnttieno. anu tiiitrid St.re Tliroiit. Mini KhiMild th. r. fure ho in every family. Thla mclirlne la mad.' entirely if K.Hita, anil li peiteetiv Rale, w n.'n nil otner rertt-edit-a have fiiile.1, tfiia one has i li.M'l.i a rum. Many who bad (riven up all hope of lx iviar r.-tor-efl to health aicaiii. n-Hiie th t tliey U-Mii itt the r.)iMKKinil Kiait Synip, for by niiiu one or two iKillii Uiey were require. i ui pertei i i.eauii. Sl'KL l..IKr.KT' RIIKl MATH n.llli. Fur the relief of Kheumatixm. .Senrulxla. Si k lleailaelic. Diphtheria, T.xithache, ( ramp, and ia one of the bet inedlviii of the age for the above uiaenea. Addrean 8AMI EL LAMhrJtT, Lamiajrtaville, Somemet Co., Pa. sepiSHyr. CJWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S O ACADEMY, run rorsu MKM ASlt HOYS, M Kill A. PA. VI mllea from Philndel yhia. Fiicl price covem every exiariiar. even it.mka. Ac. No extra chanrea. No ineideetal -x- peiiwea. No examination ftir admewi.m. Twelve exwrienceii teaehem. all men. and all graduate. I..-iiil opportunity for apt Htud.-iiK M advance rapidly. iX'ctnl drill for dull and (hack ward joy. Patroua or Htudenta may nelert any lud- les, or enooMe me regular tneM.-ii. x ieiirM.'. miu Inewi, ClaMt4-al or Civil Engineering n.w iu Har dents lilted at Media Academy are iiolicgca ulid vard, Yale, Frfiircton, and tcu other ( oti College Polyteehnir Sehoida. 10 Htudvnt ent in in l"t. 15 in 1hh, 10 lu i w. and id inl-i.. A grnduating claw every year In the ewninereial deoartment. A Physical and Ch.milcal Ijttioratfe rv, livinuaium and ilail (.roHiid. 1-I0 voliimca added to Library III lKs:i. Merlia him -ven churehei", and a temperance charter w hich pro hibit the Kale of all intoxicannit drink, f or new illuntrated clrrniar add ret the PrinHpnl and Proprietor. .SWITHIS C. SHitHTLlluiE, A. M (.if'rurd Ortvlnolt Mtttia, Pl aiig4-'ii-lyr.,, T A TPPT" a" If'i'of Nur- A S-tlJ wry SlOCk. lo KIHI-eM-flll haWiuen I pay as high aa $1)0 per month and ex-pan)-M. Experience Ti.it neceary. Appiy ininie dialel, with clamp, giving aire. it. B. K.Ml-yiX, Nnrwrvnian. Majlt-an. Pattenaiii, N. J. Reliable Wagon. tJhlrnyo in 1S42. VT TJLIE- 'iu'i- W. SILVFFEH, PiHiprietor. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUT Y(ir ' JI K JIO It I A li H'ORK Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMEUslET, PKNJf'A., ManulV 'turer of and Dealer in MARBLE 110 (SJUIIE HE Eaetm Hurt Furniehtd on SAorf .Vjfi'c. h all lUurt. Aim, Agniijor the WHITE HKO.E! Persona In need of MOXI'MENT WORK wiU nnd it to their interest to call at my sliup. where a proier show ing will be given the'm. a-Sili-Mr'ioH Guttmnlmt in En-ry ipir, nnd l'Kli.'Es MR Y LO W. I invite special attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Introdmsed by REV, W. A. GRIXG. as a Decided Inipniveinent in the point of MATERIAL ANU (ONSTKLITIOX. and which is destined to be the Popular Monument for our I lotrtireable I'll mate. Mi GIVE ME A CALL. WM.- P. SHAFFER. 1 0k WtUUINU, BlniKDAT CR HOLIDAY PRESENT. THE WONDERFUL CXT A FIH. LUBURG ffiAfi lAtrmry, Smoklmc, Rccllalac v brrmlld Price $7.00 H.7SSrrtt! UH ILDREU'O CARRIAGES 111 Ain'yka1 wilk tkA Sa...AI. w m . . . 143 N. Cth St.. Phllada.. Pa. I AILROAD TIME TABLES. it I'.At.muniE a onto rmij:im &ME1;SET& CAilF.IU t lUiAS' lt. I'C-TAXf E ANU FARE. MHe. Homcrset to Htoystuwn !-', Somerset to llooversville 1" Rutioset to Hetltet rsmicrsei ui JontRt.wn... Homcpwi lo R.s'kwssl Cotncrset to iarr. tt I sw.nu rwt t Mcyi-rsilale 21 Somerset f Cumberland 'A Somerset to Wsliiijxt")n 'J10 sjomersct to Hulltrni.re Si SV.mer-a t Ui I'rsuia 24 Somerset to tmfliictice y Jimeix-t to Conneilrfville ''C gtiinersel to PlttAtwrgh Ill) The fi.ti! to Philwlelphia is tJM, and to York. 61 .'i. Summer Arrsngement In sfTect sines May 23, 'IT. xo: in i;o ( xi t rj:.i i.s. JOHNSTOWN KXTRH-j - No. 1)1. K'M-kivtMirl ii m HiMtltKT... : V m m 0itKt-r ! m m Mriyt n m IltsiivfMViJlti : - a in Bvilif 1 M ui J'tiiriUittU A III MAII- So. VI .Imrs. J..hu-;low'U....l'J.P Puishurgh :J) m Johutow n... rj.10 p in it'S'kw.ssi I. ciu a m Miliord l" .!a m Hom.-pt ll o', a in sioystow u . .ii :il a m Il.sivt p.nlle.11 :." a in Beiii. l Ij.n, p in Pasaengera from I'lllsbnrgh 'hnw '-nrf for points on the S.mers-t& Cainhr: at R-aw.ss!. On Hiiiiday this train w!!I run Cvo hours late from R.a-kw.Kid lo Somerset, and iive Inmr :at trom Simer5't to Johu.o.vn. SOMEIfET Al liiMMOliATInN-No. ST.. t Ij'uv. I Ar; Baltimore 10 ( a m jKiMF.IJSKT... ..:" p m FitL'ureh 1 In p iu I kis'kw.ssl fi::sn p iu Mil lord j.4". p in Paswriycrs for S.merset from the east and wpt on the l'ltt-biirgh invislou, ctiaiigc tars at Kis-k-w.ssi. sorrr- norxu ti:a ax KALTlMop.E M Ail. No'fJ. iyll i ArnfV HH'kwd i g 'iijii'rittTi'l. 1'j u j WH-hlliii-iul...... i ;j!t F JiHilini(rt ,. p 1'iturmnrh. u H-ihrl u m ihMifri-'ki!if.M h v-hi MnP Jtu a m -tL r 'j i, a m r M KKT.! . M in Miifrl - a ui l,;iwfii:!P' for mini eaX anI wejl cnar.'-re far ttl h(M-kuMfd. I n Hmitlnyit tSiU tnifn u ill rm twenty lnitmu hiU-. triiiit JiiU'(i-A n iu iltn-ksL A( CuMMoIiaTIoN No. H. John-'tou u 'J .S) p m H'n-H'nm p m dm 'wtIhikI ... T:l " p m rniiuri;ti . p m ifliiiiifion 7 ji u in Httitiiuore .:"0am ifc-difi :i'- f ttt HiMvt'viHe... '.i.Jfium Sfnytt) u ,t: i m . if - p in 3liliori (j Hi Pn-syf mrrs ft etisl ;tn3 wtt chane car ut n Stin-Iavt tlii ithhi will ran thiw ito-rr nm fili?t.n mi mile iate frum JointrUim n t Hifk wot A K'K KWMiI) .W roMMwDATlOV No. . t .1 ,rtiM Roekwoo'l 0 In p :a SiiFitT :!3 p m Mitlora uz7 p in rrtjntr.rs leavinif em thb truiii run m.ict con- lu at Im kwl v,iiU liijfiit Exun-m traiii-s Dttily. f laily -Xrejt Sunday. IIALTIMOKE A OHIO AM IIAK Alt. PITTS IS I JU DI Villus. E.lsr-nofXJ) 2AMAX Tfti(i '.ii n't iur. I'lti-bt rKD l. :0 P. X. Hnt.ld.-iK 1::3 " M. lve-i..rt t:4. " rl Neutou i t! ' Itr.iud K'-rd :t- 1 " i oDiicilsviiie ;t;i Ohio Tvle " .V'o7. Krpri. T.Jvl A. M. -.H P. M. 7: ;o At V:S ' II "i.V I.':li A. H. !l:ilO -.1 '". Ill i ln-.-J 1 in. .1 lull li: 4: (r)iia f 'a.chiiii!i Ho. kuood 4: Hi i:lcl '.:J '.arreu "r.. ai:..h!:ry June, .'i.l M-er-'i'rtIe ."..' lil-VJ " U:ol -il:o-. " U:"V - U:S P. M. t:Ji -v-j - 1:J) K. ;:.:.. Sand i ttlch Sollliutlupt.il r'.-iiriiojK; IHndtn.tn t umUTland ii-n iiitlun tt: ji ;.i."i T.Jl Italtiuiore larrivel WE.sT-i:orxi 77.'. I AX I I I'lt'irttf A' 7V.IUMI Lnw t 'nitArrTti A' M :i. Kqrrn. Ilaltlnwire a. JI. liMin a. M. T-fci r. M. Wichhnrti.ii lo-V. -.V. t'liml.-rlaiid i -.v. p. v. 1-joa.m. ilyiidmun a-:Fi ;t-T i-.m Eairliope N-e. i-ii - ....... Southampton " fand Paleh - 4-IT - 4 - Key He y-s: - 4.1 MeyersdaV 4-J7 " '.'-it " julUh.iry Juno. h-.;i ' 4-:m ' i.arreit !-4o " mo i lio. kirom "i-.v. vj5 (alnmn l-u" o o-i.i . rrnttni pi-jii " ..: :u.vt t eminence I(:a " -V:i .- hiol"Jle lo-.Vi " .v.i " t-.il ' oniiell.ville 11-"') " iV-.j) " ,"jii Itr.id Ford U-.V. rt-:;" Ui- ctou L!-4." P.M. 7-1'.' " H:' ' M.Ke-..rt i-.'t 7-Vi " .vi." Kraldia k I-. " " Ar. Pittsburgh "J-00 " S-.at ' The time (riven is Eastern Standard Time. H0TE. 4 'in Sundays R.K kwtHsI E pr.-s leave Pi'.i.-lmrtfh at s-:iit. a. m.. arrive at Kock..d at 12-jo. r x. Leave Kockwoud at 4-0n e. M., arrive at Pitisburifii ai s p. H- Mail Trains eonn.i t at K'H'kw.Hsl with trains to and from .anerset and Joliri.-to n. at Hvud niau with trains to and from llsli'.,rl. at ".arfti with triiiTi" lo aud from lt4Tiin, at Siilsfmrr Junc tion a it It trains lo and from Salisbury. W. M. CLEMENTS. Mimaaer. t . K. i.l iKif. .n l Pass. Ajt. THE PEOPLE Who have bevn di4i;.poitile.l In the re-iilts ob tained from the of ria'A WINES. hEEK WINE.-.nd lo'iN'.orthcso-ean,.,! EMl'I.siiiN of roll I.lVEKOlUsh.mld CHERRY MALT j PHOSPHATES, ! a onih-u irloii of Wild t'herry. Extrai t of Mid:, j and the 11 pnpiio-phulea, a delicious stiuiii'.iil.t i and n itrim-nt. ' t:ni:itKY Malt a. i on the Sionmeh and l.ivr iiicri'ii-ius; tiie apnii:e. its-istinu dlir.-siii.u. !h-n -by inafcili!; it applicable for Iyspep.:a in its va- j ri.ais fo.-i:is ; loss of Appetite, Headache, Intern- ! niii. 'ienwral Iiebility, Want of Vitality. Nervous Prosiriuion, t'oiisuuiption, etc. If your Iiriiii-ist dots not kivp it, send l.nt'f. .r one lKile or ?o.ii for six lsatles. Express puM". LIEHU; PHAKM.vr.VL HI TS Maiden Lane. X. V. S.'.l tv n Jinirs. !T.n;:'-"-Ivr. 0OOO Book Agents Wantedto Set THC W SHER. LIFE Or yfy I" 2 :v s-.,i ui e i -5. I Lyman Abbott and Rev. S. B. Hallldar, Aaa't. paatot of Plymomh C?inrch.and dW-tats largely br Mr. Il-e. le r h:-.:n-:f. and twlred bl id aud approYM: il. heok n'.so ront-nlaa cot. tributlona of p. rt os:il Df.-.-'n'.s. enoTi from peer su pro-nin :t ns:tTs. TtiU la th. rtirti book : don't N. imi-icd to R.t any other, run. tain, .ntirtt lifi of V,o jr-e--r pn.nch.s.. Arnt aoti ia .crr town. MXa'lfit.nnre no bwltr mnre. aa w rivw SIM ClAL. TEUilsj and PAY fitEKin r '.r.i:i,i:.v NoTIt't:. All ..r Ai-.enta m ir!vn th ftiO b.Dat of onr I.fr-rv Ask-i.tio, whh h he poerrrfiil hrr r to aid iheia ia aobcitlnK .ubcr Tbeni for tl'is ImkiIc. flever before h-s aneh an epriortnnltyprwieii. ed Itaelf lo Aci'iits ns u li-.-ro oiTervd ia plaetu to is pnhlii'nti.in beroin 'h- public. -nt for full pnrtii'V.lura and SPECTAt, TKKVS, aent tr to nl!. or wnn an iwreney at one. by wadiutc $ l.oo for cratut. Book 4 H"'- Addreea. WINTC'? & CX,PnblialMnk SorinKflettt, Ma LADIES oisinista A Lovelj Coapleroa AMO TO orr mo Ol" BLOTCHES. PIMPLES, Flesh Worms, c, Shoold hot fail to in lr. I.lnlacya BKmmI reler. ai Ii mnsnt Ut akin, and brln back Uie R loo it or toitb. For maklnir PTII B LOO It thit medicine has ho Kqt'AL. It cum Malaria, Frrts tin Aocb, hcnorrLA, Cas rr.R. Ko 1LH. II LOB in, f.l e a c v a i A t mm4 all BlMd tllwiiMt. TtIt. Send for (rtren lars. Sold by ail liruj gisu. , Sller Hedicina Ok, PITT8BURQH. PA. yi. 1 1 '1 i r i 'fw nun ': W.W ! I WW- i ' t . , ri j i. - hi 4. II For Men and Youths. For Boys and Children. LEDGER BUILDING. (th t Chestnut Ktv" It Sts I !f t;n o :r,6 TO KNO THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS MADE itS SEWIXG MACHINES ii I i- ; !'l : ift j r. K l-l.i I ALLY hS TO j . It h;i III HI ARM: hi I.K'i ...... ILiSDLH) WITH LASK . '"' -a ..1;!-iy SELF-THREADISC Kxeept tlie eye of the nn . hive TAKK-Ci-WJIIi'Ml T A i ;n-. -- SELF-THREADING SHUTTLL Ita tett-:on can I regula'..-d mMm - fro:u the race. A cw aud ...iiv.-t.-n," " Stitch Regulator and Indicator, By which atiy exaet -tif h can ts lMk -it-i-rated witr.out ex-T;iui-!,i::,i. . ' AUTOMATIC BC3BIS-WISDE3. by whicB a U'hi.in ran Ik 1 A. rv.n spool of th et-l a ithout the . f ;. ... -It is 7"iA" V'i-r Til F.MU r ,' Z'l'i' tr.,niY UI UT lf.t- n;:t: f.v'r;;' '' i. Ijidi.-. a.-r a.,a.,jj at, ami irnatly 'ii !i-t .1 LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING 0.na:i:;.-s. a:i 1 a: th.- inimcu-r va-,-y,H' , and ue!iil t..rk that an W this M.ichiue. Lf!li-of ta-t. ai:d y.l ji:.!i.;r:,t 5l tettain the t.'iom-ht of bqrinK a.-ir vr., Mm nine, after ctr--rViljr es.-tn.i:ii-.s tn. tsi-Zi tie? WHITE. IVrii ai-lui u, a.r A iou!d at one aiidn-wt JOSIiPH CRIST, Ag't, Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Pa. I NOTICE TO STOGKRA cU'i. , I WILL STAID V FULL-BLOOCD TROTTING STALLION, ml I.YOUNG CHIEF, i Ai mv Far;ii. three niib ' hn. -t '-, ; at TEN D0LLARRS INSURANCE lxx-t A.ril i: u. I DESCRIPTION. I Yid"N"r. rlilEFis a T.iah; Bar. with r,:.,.-fe .-a and tail. He is nMui; four th .t- ". -. i hands hiirh. au.l wi.-h-b-n i.nn.ii l i t-.!i:ids : wi". n ii:h cl. vnn :n;'lr--'l .?A ' w lifii li3Hli;n-l. i -I'N'i I'lii KK :-.i 1V H f" i I'liid i liicf. by iM.ur'K.ni hi-'. ! 'hi.-f. IMmi. HtimMeb'tean mar.-. M.iir.-.e : 1 , artel bv T..m Alien, he bv K'tiau Ail'ii. "J ! icordoiil.".. 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