i H t A THANATOPSIS. 1u In- turn A h.-r f "' ''He'"'" n ,ulnK jr ; 1 he oilier Uina. W ,11. (n o! (hi- !ar. and 1 ,lHn' 5 Aw! at.-v!s - ta P1""" Trn fn. -Iar. -nr. are hi the harMs of Is:i. : f in.-sr...t. todo't Ir Mr " ana w "i""" f"- And V" the brief f'il bwtr Vaiiih they mwl : H i, ,.;h.T mil ht rr"r "wort 1 pn. It ,!,. nnmith and mo. k this .-)ds lust. t.nir ei.-niiry by w "tupped breath Slrtvv. 0 m s-:1 to v . Ti' li -atenly nwv and ihnl k llverinsr swonL Till I sitatl A II fo-liH.r.i-1 truly In tlx- imssmate .rd. Ai"i l:v.',n. k.ioe.iiitrd.-ath. In Tlie.-. O U1 ! T.'" I". WW!".. MR. CYMON'S TENANT'S It's mlM-rhii.'h rent, and I'm afraid tin- r.-.f i 1rakv. ar.d tlie pantry door i (! nn- hinire," Kai'l Abii-nil ( xe, "th j prudent ciiUtiV.ioD. "Hut I'll take it, nevertheleai ; and hen's your month's rent." And i-lie chinked sii silver dollars Into the hand of the avaticious-looking land lord. if course I shall expert you to make the necKai-y reiiaiin." "Oh, ceriiiinly, iiiuniT absented tlie ao-nt, Mr. Stiiik, reaHSurinply. Mr. Cymon a!sys; makes the necesKtry re pains." And so Mins Coxe and heryounper sis-t.-r Flora bnuglit their scanty stxk of furu.ture and took o-snion at once. The house wss a tiny, two-roomed cot titgeon Allegheny avenue. " It's a good w ays from the store," mus ed Abigail, surveying the premises w ith some UMlinfuction ; " but it looks so cosy, dt-in.iing liack in the yard, with the big ailanthus tree in front. And when I wet that little heart shaed bed tilled with pinks and mignonette and purple and gold pansies, and the front of tlie bouse -ovc:vd m ith scarlet runners and morn ing glories, it looks as pretty as a pic-tun-." Miss Abigail made a very pretty pic- j ti-.ie hersell W illi her unitize nair aim , 1.1: I 1 l.....l.l. M-u.nii v- njiari.ii..-? i.u-. .m--,....-,. - j. a clerk in a confectionery ston-, oa a sal- , n in ,- n .t. With this meagre sum she supported her it and sister, w ho kept house for the two. But it was hard work to stretch the little income over the alwolute necessa-rii-s of hie, even, and after a time Miss Abigail found herself in arrears for the relit. " But I am sure I can pay it in a short time if he'll only wait," she thought, ho -fully, as she perched a rusty straw hat over her bmnr.e tresses and started homo. "ih. Abbv!" cried Flora, who bad U-eii idling for some days ami was still I weak and nervous. "Mr. Cymon has I raised the rent a month, and says be j must have it thi week or he'll turn us j nut of the house." Al.hy's hazel eyes blazed angrily at this J announcement. j " Mr. Cymon is no gentleman," she de- I claiiil, " to ' " It was the aiMit,"soblcd Flora, "and be &ivs it's against the rules to wait a sin gle day. and hereafter we've got to pay j up at the very minute or leave." " I shall go and see Mr. Cymon my self to-iuoi-n.w," vowed Abigail, com-pn-ssing her red lis determinedly. " and tell him what I think of him; I'll see w hether I can wriug any justice out of bis flinty heart, the old old " " Miser," suggested Flora, pathetically w iping her eyes, as she finished grinding the coffee for supjier. Mr. Cyninn'a olliif, miss? C-ertain-1y. Third story, first floor to the right, mis." And tlie jsilite clerk, who was invoic ing goods on the first floor, went to his work, w hile Abigail proceed to the third story, her indignation waxing fiercer at ,-verv sten. " Come in '." was the roaiionsc to her imperative knock, and, olieyirg the sum mons, she stoood in the presence of a rather pompous-looking gentleman, with gold eye-glasses pinching his nose. " Mr. Cymon, I presume," asserted Miss Coxe, defiantly. The geiiileiiian liowed. "Take a seat, ma'am !" lie commanded w ith a ware of his hand towards a chair. ' What can we do for you?" " Yon can do a great deal for me, Mr. Cymon," ls-gati Abigail, broaching her grievance at once. " I am one of your tenants M iss Coxe and we. my sister nd I, have lieen very badly treated by your agent, sir! lie has raise 1 the rent, and " - Ah, indeed I The ton I ni lan.llor.l nwuuied a look of hopeless imwsiliility. I in sorrj, but ' - Mi.niier.HH icaas ingiiuuiiy, imer- rupt.il Miss Coxe ; " and I iutve had to put ill tlin-e panes of glass this winter that he refused to attend to, though be promised to have the houoc kc4 in re stir ; ami we bump our heads every day tss-ause the an;ry loor is off a hinge, and " Her auditor bad been fidgeting uneasi ly during this baranirue. " Hut, really, madam " be liegan. And now he says he'il turn us out if the nut is tint paid this week, and I don't pet my money till the end of the month. It's the first time we've been behind hand ; but my s'wtec was sick, and " " lint I assure you, miss, I have not "And while I in away yesterday the ag;-nt came and nearlv terrified her to death ; and now she's at borne cry cry- ing herself sick again. And I think you you might be more just to jour tcnauts." Her she broke luwn altogether, and the U-wildcred old gentleman made baste to exclaim : But I haven't pit any tenants." la spite of lier grief Abigail started at this announcement. " Ain't ya Mr. Cymon?" die demiand--d hvsteriraliv. "No, Mii. My name's is-huyler," said the old gentleman, meekly, " and I thought yoa akel for me w hen you first came in. ilr. Cymou'a ofitoe is just across the halt, miss first door to the right." Abigail sprrng np, the tears drying on l.er cheeks. Piease xcuse me." she cried, turning to go, and in her haste to confron the real landlord she almost ran in to the arms of a tail gentleman, w ho proved to lie Mr. Cynrnn himself, and ho had been sorjwised listen- to the last part of the cua vernation. " ? your iater aint borne jvt, bey ?" demanded tlie ajn-nt, grutliy, again making bis api-urauuc at the little oot tage. "N no. She she hasnt eowe," ad tuitiad Flora, timidly. "But I'm ex-jw-tiajr her Boon, though." lluinpb Tliat'll do to U-II," blnstered Mr. JiTagtw. roughly, " but I supjiose lie's a-keepin' ot of tlie w ay a-purpuse. Mic -an't fool me, though. Here I am, and here I'll stay till I get aujc satisfac tion." "You will, will vou?" cried a sfera ar i Mr. .Srr-r tirni rk- ac te found himm-lf confronted by pniploy- cr. " ion ii en " ! two seconds" ofien-d Mr.Cyu.oiu Ami j if yoa ever m t foot on tin-w pretniK i ogiin you II ct more satisSirtion than yon want" j And lh.cre-tf.lk-n agent !m.k out of : the house and dinji-red wqieedily as , pnsKible. " Hereafter, said the hnJlorJ, as he shook hands ith bis tenants and tade them jrorxl evening, "I "hail trnst my af fairs to no other party, bat be bit own ajrent." I'm eorry I calll him miser, now, j ain't yon, AblyT" Kaid Ilora, reinorse- fully, as Mr. Cymon took Ins d-part-nre. Abby smiled st lier lister's enthninsin j though her own heart lea faster than rom'non, and her cheeks (rrewstiKpi.ioiis ly red asahe reviewed the events of the ! afternoon. It is scarcely necessary to add that the repairs at the little cottage were intended to immediately, under the direct super vision of Mr. Cymon himself. H is viits, indeed, becanie more frequent than was actually necetwiry, and he even stayed to tea occasionally. And it was not the dainty tea biscuits, delicate pink-tinted slices of bam, and the ruhy-monlded jelly that tempted him. It was. if we must admit it, the si'ht of Abby's crimson cheeks and her sparkling hawl eyes. And when the pir.ks, the mijnionette and gold and purple pansies in the little Iw-Jirt shaped bed had showed their firrt hlofcsoiiis, Mr. Cymon lost bis tenants and tx.k unto himself a wife a wife with bronze-brown tress snd hazel eyes, their silken lashes almost touching the vtlvetv crimson of her blushing cheeks. The Measles. Measles liegin w ith the symptoms of a bail cold, hoarseness, a cough, sneezing and weak eyes. On the fourth day a r.ish npe:irs on the forehe-id, spreadsover the face and extends to the Iwdy. It is a darker red than the rash in scarlet fever, and feels raiseij to tlie toncti. t:en tlie j rasj, iirj mmesont it looks like flea bites .rran!.! in ittle half moons on t!ie.'-kin. m.i . . i r ..r .-. -..1.1 I lne great oangi-r is . i..Kwig vo.-i. i m,ich may bring on inflamation of the i Ilins, ami 01 injury iu iueeeim;u uu-r , useorexpuretot.s)stn.ngalight. I The patient should lie kept m IkhI in a I well-ventiiated room at a temperature of aln-mt sixty-eight degrees. The w indow must be lowered a few inches at the top. If pofcsihle, the ojeiiing being covered with a strip of ll.iiinel to prevent a draught. As fresh air is indisjs-nsable, if this makes the room too cold, a fire must be lighted to counteract it. A warm bath should lie given each day, folded blankets being placed over and nnder the patient, the night dress remov- j ed. and the hand holding the sponge lie- n pai under the upper blanket while bathing, to avoid exposure. The window sllonlJ t. ,t .hiring the bath. If the rauS( much irritation it may lie ruliU-l w ith eosr.ioline or sweet oil. The eyes should te carefully shaded from the light, and no reading permitted n,ii (iev ure Htnng again. S iious in- gulation and jiermanent weakness of the eyes may follow, if these precautions arc not taken. It is often very hard to k.p a ,.Mjld mi,Usod and happy under these restrictions. This is one of the dif ficulties that a good nurse will overcome, and she must rcmemtier that the child's comfort during fife mav deiiepd upon the I ,'t l,e l,,owc'1 lf 1 l:l,L'n,, ,0 l,,l-,,ur-care it n-ives at this time. ' "our nf'-'al laziness. lake all the To avoid cold, all .lothing should l,c rest of your Irilie, I suppose that you warmed and aired before lieing used. A flannel jacket worn over the night dress is a great pn itect ion. If delirium comes on and the rash sud denly disappears, the sufferer should lie put into a warm bath containing four table-spoonfuls of mustard to each pail of water, taken out after a few minutes quickly dried with warm towels, and wrapped in warm blankets until the doc tor comes. If the child has a quick pulse and seems very sleepy, the breathing should be -arel'uIlv watched to detect symptoms of trouble with the chest. Milk should be the chief article of diet. It may lie used in gruel, custard, and blanc mange, and varied with beef tes, chicken broth, mutton broth, toast, and any light food. YunJh'i C'liiino'"!. What am I to Do? The .symptoms of Biliousness are un happily but too well known. They dif fer in different individuals to some ex tent. A Bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. T.xi frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tonge w ill hardly bear inflection at any time; if it is not wuiie anu nirreo, u is rougn, ai uu . i i r. . I i. : l .hi events. j The digi-stive system is wholly out of j i order and Miarrhoeaor Consti-ation may j I. a Fvmptvm or the two mav alternate. TlM,re ar(. ftt.n ll,.K,rrhoids or even j txm X!,,,. niav giddiness and often headache and aciditv or flatu lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effe-t a cure try Crm't Juyi.xf Fl.mr, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its t-!li-cacv. A Petrified Body. A most singular discovery has lieen made in the Augusta, tieorgia cemetery. In accordance w ith instructions received from memlK-rs of the family, the remains of S. O. Lillet te were exhumed by Cem etery Superintendent Brian and interred in a different section. When the grave diggers hud uncovered the collin and went to remove it from the grave it was j found that two men could not budge it. I'sually after a IkhIv has lain in the ground for several years it becomes very light, but it took six men to lift this one from tlie grave. The singular fact induc ed Superintendent Bryan to investigate into the cau and it was found that the body was completely petrified, and was as bard and solid and heavy as a rock. It was iu a wooden collin, and the top had decayed so that the g!as had fallen ! in on the face. The weight of the class bad somewhat disfigured the nose, but with this exception and the sunken ap pearance of the eyes, the face presented its familiar appearance. When buried, however, the face was clean shaven, and w hen looked at Friday it was covered ith a beard several inches long. The ace was dark and presented the appear ance of iron. looking not unlike a metal cast. Superintendent Brvan and those present, after making the examination, proceeded to bury the remains in the new lot, but the story leaked out Friday evening, and I'nderUker Piatt and oth ers will make an effort to get the consent of the family to again exhume the body for the purpose of making a critical and scientific examination. The remains were buried less than four years ago, and the short time in which petrification has oecairred make it a remarkable and un usual se. Catarrh. For twenty years I was a sufferer from catarrli of the head and throat. By a few applications of FJy's Cream Balm I re ceived decided benefit wasenred by one bottle Charlotte Tarter, Waverly, Xew Tha new Chief Justice. Tiw TresiiKnt last wetk sont to tlic j j,,,. llie nomination of Melville V. f j,, to jw chief J.isti.i- of s,ate9j in ,,i3. of jnslU-e jjvjije Werton Fuller was born in M on Fl.brijary n r-.leri.-k A. Fuller: his mother Catharine Martin, daughter of Chief Justice 'athan Weston. Melville Weston fitted for college in Augusta ami graduated' at fiowdoin m the Cluss of 1853, his classmate being E. J. ri;elis, our Minister to England. Mr. Fuller, after lving c-olige, ljegia the study of the lsw at I5angor. After attending lec tures in the law lptsrtmcnt of Harvard I'niversitv, he Is-g-.in tiie practice of his j profession in Augusta in ISTmi, While waitinir for clients he acted as alitor of the -I jt, and w on his spurs in journalism. Keeling that his true field of work was the law, and realizing that his nntive city did nt afford that scojie for effort which he stood in need of, Fuller went West and selected Chicago. Here be did not have to wait long for practice. His ability was speedily recoirnled and projierly rewarded. For thirty years he has enjoyed a lucrative practice and has won distinction among the foremost at that bar. In ISfil he was elected a niem lierofthe State Constitutional Conven tion. In I WJ he was chosen to the Leg islature, and, although a Iemocr.it, run ning each time in a strong ItcpuMican .l;t;.. tiA tt-o i-i,-toiiiiiis liv hlf-ii mi- I jorities. Ho was a delegate to the I H-mo-cratic National Conventions of 1SG4, 1S72, 1871, ami 1S!0. In SCi) he was selected by the citizens to delixer the addre.-s of welcome to Stephen Itauglas. In 1S")S Mr. Fuller marrie-1 Cailsta lU-ynolds, and after her decease, Mary Ellen, daiiL'iiter if the disiingui.shed banker, William F. Coolbaugh. He h:is eight daughters. Don't Hawk, Spit, Cough, suffer dizzinefss, indigestion, inflanima of the eyes headache, lassitude, inability j to jierform ment-il work and iudisposi- f tll ,,,., i..iv,r ,..i Hnnov mid dis r ist your friends and acquaintances with . ., i ,.,r..r,u:. l. .il. " . nn) ,,l!(tllI,t t.fr..rts to clean your throat onj BOgf u.n Jir. S-eg "Catarrli - .... tirnmr.llv v.- ivo von of disc.mfort and suliering, and your fl.-.f.n,!s of tie disgusting and needless inilii-tions of votir loathesomc disease? Had Nerve and Spirit. A haggard looking tramp stopped at a house in Kentucky and called for the "landlord." Old Major Bowels, a well known character in Central Kentucky, stepped out on the gallery and in a rathe ungentle voice demanded : " What do you want here, sah?" " My dear sir," said the tramp, taking off his tattered hat and lxiwir.g w ith a sort of meek dispuir, "you see me in hard luck." " llama your luck!" exclaimed the rfmjor. "I can heartily indorse that senti ment," replied the traaip, "but I am not here to indorse or to receive endorse ment, but to ask for something to sustain the IhkIv. I am starving." "That's not my fault," said the major. "The world is pretty well filled with just such starving fellows as you are, but I have never heard of one of them dying. I don't mind giving a man a little to eat, claim to l-e quite a respectable leliow. " Yes, sir." "Of course. And I recken von once had money." " Yes, sir." "Of couise. But you lost it on account of a rascally partner." " No, sir." "Stocks went down, then." " Xo, I had nothing to do with stocks." " Well, then, tlie bank broke." " I had nothing to do with banks." "Why, this is strange. Overcropcd yourself and there came a drought." "No. I had nothing to do with tinn ing." "Is it jiossible?', said the major, now knoenly interested. "Oh, I see, yon bought a steamboat? " " No." "Sawmill?" " No, sir." " And vet vou bad monev and lost it?" " Yes, sir." " But how ?" " I lost it playing poker." "Whatl" exclaimed the major. "Why my dear sir, you are not the rascal I I took von for. Whv, vou are a man of i nerve ami spirit. t.ome in and help ,M.rve at,,j ; yourself to anything there is in the That Tired Feeling Season is here again, ane nearly everyone fe-ls weak, languid and exhausted. The j Id aid. laden with impurities which have j ' been accumulating for months, moves sluggishly through the veins, the niitid fails to think quickly, and thelssly is still fclowrr to rcspmd. Hood's Sarsaiia rilla is just w hat is needed. It is, in a peculiar sense, the ideal spring medicine. It purifies, vitalize and enriches the bliss'., makes the head clear, creates an appe'.ite, overcomes thnt tirfi fe, titty, and imparts new strength and vigor tp the whole body. A man bearing the rcmarkal.de name of Bl.simer Blizzard died recently ' in Newlnug, N. Y. A Thousand Dollars Each Was thu price demanded by a skillful dentist to art w ith a magnificent set of teeth. Many people part with their teeth for nothing, Isi-ause they neglect to care for them. Minot's lientifrice price 2 cents insures beautiful teeth and healthy gums. May we lie satisfied with nothing which shall not have something of immortality.- lUerhtT. Catarrh Cured Catarrh is a very prevalert disease, with listresinir and offensive ajmifitonw. liood'a Sarsaparill jive re;n!y n-Iii f slid SitecdT rure. tnna tilt- fart It arts t!uR!;!i tlie Mood, and thus rearbi-a every part ot Inc. 9 stein. I suffered with catarrh fifteen y?ars. Took iiumi SorsapsriUa and I -m not trouM.-d znj witii rarrb.aiid my grcrral health is mn.-h N-Uot." t. Vf. Iji.us, Postal Clerk Clurapo & St. Louts liailniud, -1 iunerrrf with catarrh s cr years ; tried many womj.-rtul cures, inhalr, cu., rpemt liS nearly oar bandrrd dutlarn vithoul hracfic I tri.-d Hood's Saruparilla, and was rreattf iionroved." .A. .AJiEar, Worcester, Ma. Hnod's SarsapariUa U characterized ty three im'nliari.te : ut, the wUm.'Io:i ct risiedial agrntt; id, tlie proportion; sd, Ihe pronat ot securing tlie active medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of ocumal strength, effecting enree l.iiherto unknomt. Send fur book containing atiditimal evidence. " Hood" 8?.rsararllla tones on my system, rnrities my l.l.ssl. ehanens my api-i-tiie. and itHTina to mnke w over.- J. I'. Xuoxraoji, iiegisirr ti lH-rds, Lewrll, Mass. "H.iod f Karsanarilla heata all other., and lsw.irtliitsweicll in I. llAiuuKuma. tX liauk Street, Xew Xotk City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by ill drusndsta. SI ; six for (S. Mada only by C L HOUI 4 CO., Lowell. Haas.. 100 Doses 0ne Dollar, Off! tif HEAD. ; Til p-v'n fr-niJ NL-.irq!' rn.l its r';!ii..t:i:-iu ti IwlM-.li'CUiift i-4 ! CTfri-rivit r. 'i I- wimc ml. I : I- -ji:ii.-u -ir.-.l ars eoi'.-ly -' jr:f.-. Alii- r-j!-. t-r wrl i r ; uixtr U !al fr t!i tAiamns.l T.'fl"; r-t-rl "n.l C-t t tC. tHpr-llli 10 " -TP.J t-': Ti-t -VIY- tlmtc.tJtinj i- :'"- m a:;t t-w.? "CU--;h I fi...T.tl it tl h-:.-,ip -a- ' ' T l"-:i !! i t .Mil -r--r I i- t: I': I '-'-i.l . thi I r.. i .1 n-ly w-'i I ;!ii:.k Ii. wt-u-oh jcr it :! - -.- :Ar--f--T B. T.i r-fi:r-i. r -r-i-! Ml. Ik- Ih-wr-- -il-.-. i - - tr- nv fl-id H h i n-ii- t n-- I'lif -r iu mii. i-n-xl-;f".'-' '--tit? bi :f- 'iftrn fH!-tiMl Hfti-ifin :"" k'-.m . irbm-ot I -.ill. CVL: il;!.MA Ptll't -P!lt fi l1!'- 'w-niif-ri.'i ci'li.r! pit! Iiitt. - Vmki-I.''! i.lnU-:i.rt THH7HLC?HOROSC0.UUVcj.:I.- i f. Horsemen, Attention ! BRONCHOS I BROCHOS I Bronchos for Sale, Ihnvt fit1 frti VA tt I7"i hvm f Mcxi'-nu Iin'ii. h n. Mrl '.' mi ,f Etbnn Allra. fnna fuU-ftlKt SMtrhsh 'finrrs. They arn lr ky fa witii h'A v mam hii'1 tuitu, f piNul m-timi t iin'l itti ...- im iiii'M'sr. FnMn ft my ( artyiif Ihr l.rf b' mur.v in f.cil. Ir-mi Iltnvlojii. yt-.i! tM awl v.v!i:J;;ii fn.ni 7j'i ! trtiiiK Thowe hr-f- cm xt'ii l tin' farm pf V in. Hnys, .- inilo ntmhof KKfcw.K.l,ii nftif Mhv I, foim nt' H'lwj k K'"i tiur. r a lim h-urn of driven, 'i'emw xtrTx rfft-Miituii. M. H. HARTZELL, marJI.tf. i;K-k-l, Ta. JOS.. HORXE & CO., f ITTS3UGH, f A. Wr hi- now ii-v-!i!ns f-prlnv' lmriii:iwi "f dr (txU, lii.i-k silks, colon--! ik. Imli ilks Vel- vi-. 1'i.t-V d:.ss frihKLs. nhnMU, UnIhV wrr.H, rrv. h ji:;ihm mi-! fs-iKrh Kilivlianvi, ho-ii-ry, cailiniMrrii-. i-.wv, taMc linens, huuw f-itfi--, V"-;mic K""K Ist- ciirtuln. ami !riTies, rib tm.i!. nii-Haery, liulii-s' merino uivli-rncur, nius lia a.i'ti-rwear. lri-- trimming, lHittnc.t Ac. Ac. Al fw-n', mnicrwcftr, noi-kwen'-, f'.iK- white sliirt-. half ho, l-.anilken hicfc, nnOllnK?. Our tiin-vm k-1- ox imprirtcl iliTi-rtly trim the ia.nr.ifu;iuiv: la Eumpc, ca-1 all Aiarricua pii-rlmierl n-oni tli? riauufiictuTXT (Unf-t. Wo are thu cnaiil to eom.-ie with any lioa-s- in tin n.mtrjr in the mutter of prl.-cs. Vi- carrj tlio lnr-.-t 4 awrtincnt of go-Kid in all di'inrtiiKiitii hi !.- r-iand in any c-uiWi -hr.h-nt In ! Vv.ifrii P..im.-K-flIiiil. 'hin -iiii com-.- to the eiiy. take a look thrmijrh oar ftnn-, u lu-ilier yoa WiUit lo tiny or not. All iiiirlirH.'at- m mm- well rtocktil fir the priiift :n;lc. Opk-M liyn-jtil iwvtve can-fal and pnnn't Bt-U-nti'in. Perm Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. - l?a. K-t.Vly . ihERRINE'S pure" .R i i I t FOR in 42tt In r:ii pr inn WTV.es :.irt :p af I r rl ti r' lj.ik-r 21iiHt t;nf. i he t criKiani de lnatwi fr your U uat'w pre i-nrntt'tn t . hp t-s Oil ar ly cltt)itu-Tp of n.y Jiu"-: ordtT. 'i'liow uv It ir l''rrini-' Pre l:r ley Malt i rv 11 obiter it Hi n-4 kmmii rfriivdy for a U.r U Hud lnilt- tioti. It will eradicate from I the NTKtem 11 Use farms ot MalnrUk DITtTTTIONi-Take Furt f Wine fr,Kiiil Three Tlmin a. Iay. For sale br all Urtinrtti thrmr'hrmt th rnit4 kiicJ t ana!, isoae geuuiua uulvw btwrtig K Pu::aoi-it3 e- f 1 ATA R H R. Prof. C. I!. Cook, Frin J com! High M-h.ml. it H.n.1. l'a . fominllv of s.riH-is.-t i-oiinty, r.. sv of Natcio.'s Kkmkiiv lolt I'ATMiltH : ' --It if llt.s lc-t fN.ilii.tor liir t'n- lsnn l 'Vt-r in.-i. i. is me tn-i cninn-a enrv I i-i-.-r iri--l 11 i ilk- :mpli-t aiKi wum to n-s-of anylliii.ir I i-v-.-r l-ici. If uny frit-: Ml of mine i-iiotii't tt-i'! lit:-. T w i-it l.iia In un.tiTMmi'l liisi I N.ytiitiiali siii--.-rily Ituil I an. fM-.iunirt.iHl with Mr. !. M. itmv. oih-of ihc iini;r?t-i.r of Nature's Remedy for Catarrh, it--1- a'i iitrih!. li-nor.ili!r j i;.-nn-n;it.i. u.l-i Hi- ine ili-im- Is ilii- U-t l-ulnrrh j n-.:Nily lt.tl int. in- tinsi. it hat. i-unit rr, himI. 1 ln-li.-vf it i!i t-urp any ii-nin iuiK-riiit fruin i liilnrrh." n ,,,) . Bren- r-k mnhiin 'i;wri..-r i-n-i of nie.ti.-inc. fs-n.l i t ir I.m. t It. lim mi. I .-litll li'ti "Hum Inclln. Cutnrrh ' A-liitw. I. M. l.KAY t)., K.SH, Sl syl KHA.vsi till STV, i'K. ALESMI WANTED. N I'H'-hinp. iviUWc ilion l mm-- fr.Vf'iV SKk ' s Tot K. )VniiAtient tmj)iyn'ni iniaran iwi &tJ.tnt rs,-rmr fvi.f. Apply at once, QIsEN BrOTHtPS. Rochester, N. Y. ROSE E CLEVELAND, Slsr President Cleveland, MSxi! Kirror: Or, Horal and Social Cltt.,, Is the title f :hc cmrd new Nnk Introduced by rii'vclain!. J-t oit. an impirAllfted fuo is-xsi, pnfiwir fl'trtrattf!. with tit trn nt Jitho-Kraj-li I'latfnf MISS CLEVEELAND. The ..rk is a dinip!tft trerttiwoii 'Mnl and Ak ihI l 'iiinm. irxvf MuittMstvl and U'ttniam ood,' The mother's intaUettt'c, lie .mtient itii the bin, KwpytKirditiiichu-ri i'tr you. Home lie-uuiiiil, KHnnTy evrniiint, The art of winr'Tnim. the n kwtmi an: Uy. A mtrtlifr's cares. Ktitiuvitc in all itt hrsm-htY Ac. tc, iu meflwuical execu tion if- iinM.rpH.csi4l. makinurfttlie hutnlMmiet miiMoriHion Uk ever v"blied. The illumra ttvuf are the liue!, tnade by upectai artiAK AGENTS WANTED Every her1. The nrw of norkint? itrntt ft f-methit)ir remnrkahlc. None but iive. energetic men and Mftintni TAtuttM t-.ti tiiWMork. VVeKtmr-mnu-e k-. u -kivc tcpkitvitv. Ageau at work are ijiMlin-K iron. U.i lo(f)(i per daf. Write nt once r-r iiiastrutei circular pcm! tenjw and nfiiiH-yotir choice of territory. T to secure it ihM'Utti. kik! ?1 Ut com'fleie airetiW oultit, wh; b he foru unlet! by return mail, jiost Iwid. I j Ural term? guaranteed. Address j. l, uerpeut rvnusuiSQ ok, 917 and M OUv 8t- 8T- IJt'ia MO. Tlve rofnmitoncr. of runcract countv of fvT u let at nubile outcry uta ibe premise io (he kiwcK bl'ider, ou THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1SS3, at 1 o'.-kx-k. P. M.. Ihe almtment for an Iron Krirtre over the a-elinan Hirer. Iieteen rpper Turk.-vio.it am Atldiv... tiirnlnM, here the mad final Si-ll-r' Mill to Pelorliinier.iiI Ht"i" and near mitt mill. The old br.dec will b- ikl at i be aaaie time to the higlie bidder lur itu.it. A1J Tl;e Cwirain-Uinen. will o(T:t ta l.-t at puhlie ouu-ry un lite ptviuues l th lowwt buldur uu FRIDAY. MAY 11. 188S, at 1 oVloea. P. M-. the repaini of the Snperrnet ure of the CouiiiT llridite at Hytitin. iu Kilt I j-k t..wm,!iii. Ki.-.-:li.-aa.r ran bu .-eu at the Com mi..H4icrH' Ottiue. . -.- II. E. W.;ER. A.i. 1UI.EMAX, I.KO. M. NKKK. Ckrk. C. W. WILI..tMlS, t'omrui'ii.rwn.. JDS WATCH f THE I LABEL, t l - some i uuiisii rtj;jiw i m . i i Allow riiogh to rnn until it (jts be yond the reach of medicine, 'i liey of ten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they bo induced to try the successful medicine allied Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately eeo tlie excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial ttzrt Jrer. At all Druggists. "Johnnie, when will your sister be down? I'm getting awfully tired of wait ing." "She'll be down in ten minutes, I guess." . "Well, I'm going to time her. I'll go and look at the clock and see how long it w ill take her." "You'd lietter not." "Why?" "l.Ud would be mad if it Svasn't run ning." "What do you mean, Johnnie ?" "Why, Sis says you'd stop a clock by looking at it." The Homeliest Man In Somerset, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get frre a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Langs, a remedy that is selling entirely npon its merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cents and $1. Itev. Sam Jones has been discoursing on "lints" as follows : Ihi yoa notice that when we talk about people w e never use the copulative conjunction ? We use the disjunctive "but," You ask about brother A and the answer is, "Well, lie's pood, but he don't pray in his family." "How about Brother B ?" "Well, he's a good man, a very good man, but seems to like his dram." You can take this disjunctive conjunction "but" and chip character all to pieces with it in a minute. Shilch's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bron chitis, while its wonderful success in Ihe cure of Consumption is without a par allel in the history of inedicine.Siiice its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medi cine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ark yon to try it. Price 10 cents, i0 cents, and $1.00. If your lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shi loh's Porous Planter. Sold by George W. Benford & Sim. "Io you think it would be wrong for me to learn the noble art of self-defense ?" a religiously inclined youth in.juired of his pastor. "Certainly not," answered the minister; "I learned it in youth myself, and I have found it of great value during my life." "Indeed, sir! Did you learn the old English sjstem, or Sullivan's sys tem?" "Neither. I learned Salomon's system." "Solomon's system?" "Yes; you will find it laid dow n in the first verse of the fifteenth chapter of Proverbs 'A soft answer turneth away wrath.' It is the best system of self-defeuseof which I have any knowledge." Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Month, and Headache. With each bot tle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for tho more guc-oessfu! treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sol. I by George W. Ben ford t Son. The will of Jacob Sharp leaves every thing to his wife but fO.OOO in minor be quests. After Mrs. Sharp's death the pro-rty goes to her daughters, Mary Ann Selmes and Sarah Ann Stevens. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, X'oming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for "3 cents we will sell them Shiloh's System Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by ieo. W. Benford t Son. . An exchange says that .",the man who whistles when he woiks is not the man who strikes." But if he works in a printing ofiice he is the man who should be struck. Don't Ixt that old of yours n:n on. You think it is a light tiling. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these partr, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's German Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of ieople can tell you. They have been'cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 73 cents. Ask anv dru-nrist. lie that condescended so far, and stooped so low, to invite and bring us to Heaven, will not refuse us a gracious re ception there. fi-yU. The Experience of Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Tcters had ills, Mrg. Tcters had chills, Mrs. IVters was sure she was going to die ; They dosed her with pills, With powders and squills. With remedies wet, and with remedies dry. Many medicines lured her, But none of them cured her, Their names and their number nobody could tell ; And she soon might have died, But some " Pellets" were tried, That acted like magic, and then she got we'd. The mapic " rcHe:" were Dr. Pierce's Pkrasant IMrfralive Tellets (the original Little Liver Pills). They cured Mrs. Pe ters, and now she would not be without them. When a rich rascal csi-apes because of a technical flaw in the indictment, it us ually means something more than care lessnesa. Lost. " I don't know whcre.I can't tell when, I don't see how something of great val ue to me, and for the return of which I shall be truly thankful, viz : a good ap petite." Forxn. "Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, reg ular digestion, all by taking that jiopti Uirand peculiar medicine, Hood's Sarsa parilla. I want everybody to try it this season." It is sold by all druggists. One hundred doses, one dollar. 4' ( oiiihound For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. to Our Popular Brand iri Will te fouril a. Corribinatiori7ot alurays to be ff ad. --"" A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN ci WBACC0 DON'T FAIL TO GIVE a faif; t.ial Si"Youi Dealer Fof; It DontTakeny 0THEr JNO. FiNZER & BROS-ouisflUE,K ARBUCKLESr name on a package of COFFEE is a guaxaateo of exceiience- a package of COF 3 of excellence- AB10SA is kept in all : a. tho Atlantic to tl COFTEE is kept in all ftnb-clasa stores irora tho Atlantic to the Pacific COFFEE ' is never jrood trhen exposed ?o the air. Always buy th'sbrariclin hermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. t full Infonnntl.in o. the lonte. whereto ob tain Uoverunient Lands. Maps, Etc., Ad.lreas A. X. BBACKESRID0E, Central Passcnirer Agent, Corner 7th Are. and Smithtiel.t Streets, Pittsburgh, Ta. Oils! Oils! The Standard OiltCompany. of Piitslmnrh, Pa., makes a Sficeialty ol mauufac luriugfor the Domestic trade the finest brands of Illuminating t Lubricating Oils' Naphtha and Gasoline, That onn be mode from rctmloiim. We challenge cumarisu3 with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX TIIE jVmerican Market, Ask for ours. Trarto for Somerset and vicinity mipUtM by COOK & BEKRIT? Al builEKSET, Pa. Bept2S-'S7-lyr. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS. ill Pairing til k MAXVFJCTVXED BY it AXJ FOX SALE BV B. B. Schell & Co., SOMERSET. PA. DMIXISTPATOnS NOTICE, Estate of Lewis Kisenper. liif'il. late or B-other-valley Township. Somerset Countv. I'a. Letters of A-itniiirinitii.it on the aUive estate havliti; lievn ynmted to tlie undersiirned hv the pmper aullH.niy. notiev 4s herehv irlven to all ivrsons UuMiie.: to said estate to malt itmaedi aie payment, and thiw h,vl3 el.urlls aipiinst Ihe same will tnwoitt them Amy aulhentiraied for seiiU-tm-nt on Saninlay. May a. iw. at the reM.h'M.- uf the Administrator in Berlin IV'r. . 1. I. Itm HAKKH. mariH. Adralub.tnuur. E XECCTOIl'S X TICK. sute of Jaeob B"rkey, dee'd , late nrQncma hoitiDK Township. Somerset ( ..itnly. pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing Ix-en rrau.t-l to the iin.tersiened br theiirr-iv er authority, notice Is hereby jtiven to all persons Indebted tumid estate to make Immediate pav went and th.we having rialms or demands arainst thesame will present them duly auUien liested f-x settlement without th-iav. JACUB TIHIVPSOV. mar2. Executor. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER an Ala in PlrrsBt:a.H at ta Adrtisinf llureau 01 ur author- nmrnTrllrlnV WnAO who will crauact tor adm-Uaum at kiot raua. . w jgEE) each HERE 7GKIC. r!"ry and W-a. the jrrTOiiTW.t Itt KTeo.ei.i-. are ((: h4 ami titef Nerve "lome. It Krenetitefta mx. Uets the iicmous ytem.. curing -..rvnua vVeaiaicas, Ifysuria, bleev iea-uf. Ac. AM ALTERATIVE. Itdrrremt rtif nofatonrfrm fctmowof tiie biuod purifi ui and eiirirhiiixr it, Hd so OTt-roJrniiijr ttt'ja diaivfl rw-iltinr U'jm U.puro or tupu es iciied A LAXATIVE. Actingafl nybntsowtyonteboVeli it cures Habitual cotiftiimUon, and prtxnoUsiin"cuiarhftr,it. ittrensrth vna the iTvcnat-ii, and aids dgeation. A DIURETIC. In ft composition the hent and moft actUed.Tir.-tiaiitf tlu-Muterin Medina KrecKubincdKcicDtiticjiltyurithotfrer -fiec4ive nmieli Hr dim-aea of iho iidncyii. It can bo rel n.d on (a 41TO uuick relief nr.d neclr cure. Hundred of tmt invtcil Hitv bars wkhItM fnxm netTfint wt; Uavv awl tra ranf-dy wiia imukttiWhtiMa, bead lug CaroaiArt, ginne toil pirticalva. Trim 91. M. Bold fcf Dracvtata: WELLS, RICHARDSON ACO Prop JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE A OHIO KAILROAD. SOilEJMETit CAUBRU LRAXCII. MSTASCE AND FARE. l ile. Fare. Somerset to Stoyrtown li t l Somerset to Itoorersville. li 50 Somerset to liethel. 70 Somerset to J thi:.-!)wn. 36 1 10 Somerset to Koekwoud .. 9 HO Somerset to (iarrelt . 13 W Somerset to Meyersilale -.. 21 TO Somerset, to Cumberland - 58 2 00 Somerset to W ashingtou 210 . ( M Somerset to Baltimore. :. 7 SO Somerset to frsina. 1!-1 HI Somerset to Confluence 26 90 Somerset to t'onnellsvillo 52 ISO Someret to llttsbnrgb 110 3 40 The fare to Philadelphia la 1.44, and to New York, iU.VJ. Summer Arrangement In affect Apr. 20, TS9. SOIlTII-nOUXU TRAISS. JOIIN'STOWX EXPRES3-XO. HI. t Jmtfl. Johnstown. 7.25 a m Rnrktrmxl ::) SllMKItT... :.- (rt-iifi-r ... ii.M' Moy.-tiiirn . 6:21 i Ilts.vcrsvilie.. :-ti bethel : NAIL No. 90. Tsa rrt. rittl,nreh... S:0-)a m HiM-aw.iud 11:11 a m Mi I Ion I ...II:.2 m Suner-t 11:1:1 m Siiiysl.tun 12:11 p m ll.si'erville.l2.'J-J p m Hethel 12.:i m A rrirrr. Johnstown. . 1.13 p m la-wnt-rs from riiisburr-h ehunp ears fur point ou the Sum-root t aiubna at KiK-kn-ood. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION N"o. i. f .irrs. Balli.nore ifj-m a m Pltb-lniivh s::al p m k.tekwood ...... 5-l;'i p ui Milfortl 5:27 p m .trn res. rJOMEU.sKT....5:ns p m 1'asstMigi-rs for SomeiM-t from tl-.e ca snd west on the ruuhurgh Iilvb-ion, etianue rar at lto-k- HO.H.1. SO UTIl-nOL'SD TllA ISS. BALTIMORE MAIL No. Sit Lrnr j tTi're Johnstown . T:'am j lt.H-kwo.sl 0::.-iam ltelhel h:2.a ill i Cumberland . l:il)pm Hmn't-rsviiie h::ia m Su.Y-towti S:.s.am tietifr . ii. 1.". a m SoMhltSET . U:JI a m Milf.ml V::L' a m V tis)iinirton.. fi:l"ipm lailiniiir i:1. p in tlttsburgh 2:UU p 111 Passengers for points east and west change cars at Knckwoud. ACCOMMODATION No. M. raw Johnstown 3:im p m Kethel . K: Ci p m H.siversvilie... ":!.; p m A Tim R.Mkwo.Ki 4:li p m CtimK-riaiid Tiki p m Pi!i.Hli..rxh H;,-4i p m Wa.-.iiins:i.m..... 7:20 a in Baltimore - as a m st'iytilowu (itiirer . I'M p ni 4 i'.' p i.i S.IMKK.--KT -t.;u p m Millitrd i.il a in rassenccra for east and west change cars at Roekwood. ROCK1VOOD ACI.-OMMODATIOX Xo. 96. f Lmvtt I Arrins S.DH11SCT fl:4S p m Rockwool t.OS p m Mill'urd .'i'si p in rsenj;erT leaving on this traiu ean make con nei'Ii.in ui K.M-kwu.d witn night Express trains east and west. Daily, t Daily except Sunday. BALT1M0RK Jc OHIO RAILROAD. riTTSBL RGII DIV1M0X. EAST-BOUSD TRAISS. Ynanh. Ac Traiat Lrnvt OtrnW-l iU. .l.iii. Xprrsn. Pittsburgh 1:00 r. . 8.00 a. x. 9:20 p. . Bru.iil.s k l:-j " s:.'l Mt-Kev.-port l:-a " DM Wet N'.-wtoil S " 10:ii nriKt.I r.inl S:-.-0 ' " C.inin-llsvilla " :v " 11:20 H Ohio IMe t.m ' lo l'j " Cnlitlii.-uce 4:X ' lti:.l7 " l2:l:i..K. I'rsina 4::V 10.12 ' Cass4-;man bin ' ll:.i2 " Ris-kviood t'.:lil " 11.11 lijO Oarrelt 5-J7 " 11:. " Saiislmry Jtuic. -.:i " !l::Si Meyersilale !: " ll.iTi " 1:10 " Ki-vsroiie f:4. 11 li r. M San.l l-at-b f.:.vi " ll:s " j.js Siiutbampton 6:14 . . Kairh..f-e Grzi " 1J:17 " livn.liuan r.:o " 12:js " Cumlterland 7. uii " l:tf u 2r4.r Wa-hlllgl.-n 5:tS ' 7.20 ' Baltimore (arrive) 6:l." " irT-XrOCA7 1RAISS. Troou Jore CumtxrCU Ac. Pjiltirnore a. ii. V ashiiiErtiin ' Jf'iiT. Erprtn. 1fP a. s. s-ur. x. Cumberland fwm " llrndnmu H-:F. " Kuirhone ' H-is " Sontltamjttoo S;Vi " Sum! Pnteh 9-1'J " KevsutDi- V-Zl " Meyersilale -:l " Hulishurj- June. 9-:-t - iarrett 1M0 " R.s-kwofsl -. Casseimtui l.Mtf, n Crslna 10-:?J Conriui-iH i.i-::7 Ohio 1-Tle 10- .s Conneltsvllle ll Hnwl Fiinl ll-.Vi Vet Nek ton 12-4.". t. M. M.-K.-esiwirt l-Lt - Braibl.sk Ar. Pittsburgh 2-00 " :t-u.-. 3-:i7 P. X. 1- 3S A. 2- 10 " -ol 'i-i: 4-M 4-;i: 4-1.1 4- ."i 5- 10 .VIS ft-:rr S-42 S.:ai 7 7-55 S)7 S-'vT "-ii" 3- io 4- 1:7' 4-ls 4- 4". 5- 1". 6i The time given la Eastern Standard Time.) Mail Trains connert at Rontwoo.1 with trains toann from !nKrsel and Johnstown, at llvn. man wilh trains t. and r'rt.ni Ileiiiord. at tiarrett w ith trams to and frtn Herlin, at Salisbury Junc tion with trains to and flora Saiisl.ury. AH Triiint Stapjor Paantnrrt trkt rt Time is Giren. W. M. CLEMENTS. Manaiter. t HAS. O. SCl'LL, Gen. 1'asa. Air't. PllBURGriPA, . SOLE-LEATHER-COUNTER; VViLL-MOT- RUN-OVER-' VERYF.A 1R -yA R R A N TEQ Schell & Shivler, Somerset, praviyr. FASHIONABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, IlaviHg bad many year" experience 1.) all branches of the Tailorinc Ima lnesa. 1 guarantee Mtisiacthm to all w ho may call up on n.e and fitv.i. i me w uh their at soliage. Yours, Ac., WILLIAM M. HOCHSTETLER. Isujukhit, Pa. S3 IMIXl!?TUATOR'S XOTICE. Esute of Miehael Peploy. dee'd. late of Qoema huniin; Twp.. SouH-reet Co.. l'a. Lettersura.lrninistrati.sji 011 above estate har ln len mated to tlx undersigned by I lie proper authority, notiee Is hcrehy civen ull persons in.lehK-d to said estate to make from-di-ate payment, and th.ie bsvinr. claims acainst the aaine will prevent them dniy auihentitaied for clt.'ement on Sataniay. May a",, ls-.at the office the AdmiuiatnOor in Uooversville, in aald Townsliip. A. B. t'LARK. Pr'1- Administrator. r y r j j y. i'f t-K --Hii '.3. ..iVM'vJ ' ti ' The Duoty Ride. The Return Home. "Just lock at my dress. It is almost spoiled Wc had one of those small sieve clusters. They arc no good." siLap Dusters ran Colon; will wasa. fk Horse Sheets An aada as suaaf. 5a Horse Covers Will I? " 5ARy Nets. Are tas Bx. asd fltrecsett. Don't spoil your girl's dress by buying a poor, loosely-woven car riage duster. 5 Iip Dusters for carriage use have the stock and work put in them to make a first class article. Tlie new patterns of embroider-, flowers, bird.;, scenery, etc., are well worth seeing. One hundred different designs at prices to suit all. For sale by all dealers. IC..jytk;!itt-d i3?3, by Wsi. Ann X Snss. -;. '3 . .. :.-"i..'i. To all Interested in Breeding and Importing Horses. IMPORTED PERCHERON, SHIRES AND CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. Fully Arrliinatr-d. in sound Ifcalt'i, str.iny, xlg Olons. and r.-A.ly fur servi.-e. Al.-i. a .-lioit.-.;' iot ol' "Ittlt-Ktljjrc" yonr.y P.r-rh.-ntn Br.ssi Mnres, iu Aial ; a veo' d.-rable P'.irf-ht.se. Terms liivofnblc to m--por.si,)Ie parti. -s. torresismdcui.-esolieite.l- l.iui retlies given VT'I.II. IIACKK, I.MFoiiTER, Cor. 5th Ave. and Market St. I'irTsniitdii, pa. The Best Blood Purifser IS THAT WHICH KEEPS THE LIVER AND STOMACH IN A HEALTHY CONDITION: AND NOTHING IN THE V.'OflLD CAN SO SUCCESSFULLY DO TH!3 A3 MANDRAKE, WHICH, A3 IN gcbenciV 4, piUs IS A NdVER-FAILiNG REMEDY FOR ALL. DISEASES Of7 THS LIVES AKD STOMACH. Yr Piifp Ir all irnjrc;i:. I'rire 2" t tn. r Nti; 3 .iSfsj frf ti'i i t'J T in-ti liV lu-iii, f-t-si-ij.'.- I..r, oa nr.-tituf price. l?r. J. li. St: bui.k . n, it cUd ik IMrMTir.M hrpvoI'Hionin-.i the wnrl.1 I IN V LIN I Iu!M riunniriivj i-.t half eom-iry. Not the ivusl hum. ni; the wuirierr f itiw llti e puvr11 i! ii m thoi mid -yi,m ctf wurte that can be perii trmel nil orer t-ie 4'iTi.T.r- uUhit fH-(ar:itinx the witrkt-r fnm th-.r ii:it(s Jny It! feral ; nr oiie can the work : 'i:mr vx, Tirtiucor oi't ; mi sLrc?-:;i! !: )f ty n-tjiiinri ; i-h; i lul rt iuf"iei ; tni ure wartV-il f'rit-. Cut ihis iit n"t:iri n"tcai.t w;il . ii.! yoi fr-c !.iit't!)iiif f (pTvat van..- m imi-nrlnnie tn yit'i. that will tHrt you in K'imih-1, wnif-ti wil; lriny t.hi it: im-re inmu'T riKht w&r thau mivihintf l?Hintne worM. br'AHttoutyt pre. A1 rv-tTKlE & !.. An.iMrf, M. inil-'.v-jvr 50r Somerset Lumber Yard. ELI AS CUNIN GHAM, JtASVraCTrRCB 1511 D CALEB, WUOLESAI.KC A.VD ItFTAaxX t LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. OAK, POPLAR. SIDING. PICKETS, MOUUd -W ;?. ASK, WALNUT. FLOCRLXU, SASH, STAIli HAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE. saiNt;Lii. tOORS BALl'STF.fcS. CILESTNIT, WUiTEPlNE, I.ATII, BLINT-M. NEW FX rr". A General Line of all grades of Liaibsr and Building Mutvrial and KooSns Slate Verit in Also, con fuxuiiA anything iu the line of our business; to order with reasona'tle promptness. uch as Brackets. O.I.I-ijt-d work. etc. ELTAS CIJKlSrrsOI-IA3I, OiBce and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. Ii. Station, Somerset, Pa. SO .'ll.il rc 'im ir-Tiv IrWW.A 1 1 It J . Cver ZOO Ceau::;uf --?-,t 2 -"A -r r -IT.: Dasigns, A (','W?ti?tr1 X '-PT Y I . ..TV :vr.' ' K V P I''. i-TTT " i ,r s : S.i''---"-. . -. L." ! ' , C LL - i- ' '" '".'' --S f "." K-t-viv, a, C VJtS -EE M WANTED.- tee.li.itb SALARY AIMO FKPFkiccc paid. Any .L-t.-riijined iiuiii nn fif, ns. Heeuliar mlvantaevs to t-Kini..-r. Kt.s-k eiiruplete, iii.-ludti- many fa.st--iiit-r special ties. Outfit fn-. Adrln-ss at once. (Name this W ft"iVX "OTllEKS. NursVArn'e," gALESMEN WAITED NI RSKRIES, E.taUlisl.e.1 1 J"l3. men! and good uay.. Send fi.r p nns at oi.-,-. H. . ilfM.KER 4 (11., 0"?"J'-. Rochester, N. y. A. C. YATES & Co Best made Clothin- in l iiiludcir-hia forXen and Children. Sixth and Chestnut Ledt.Tr BniMinz.1 All Tbiif'w. ;. . -v.. ai.a i- i. 'r-i-Mi mlj , Dr. aoth Arnold. Uti. Curo. WuvasoctirL it. L dots turn : '-;r,'C-::,: :'?' fortius JaA-$;jt RJ-i'u',-; Fas s '-. - ,. - i test of "f.rrft r csnrs for , w:'" , frebeau.- -- "Si-'-S. Hm s Vi AT :" It ful Colored '":V'- HnW bsti cicia . tlT.ik A a wrm .-a s r-a You Will Save tVAMt:r:3 Time, r.j. t..i.j A particle ;s arif-M.-.! inlo enr-h n.-rril ur is aurei-iti.i -. Prii-t- .'0 i-.-.t.. til .Iroi-vtts : i.v ;nmlt r.ni.l-re.1. r's. KLV bKlA-., s'.t Lir--.-;r.; jt-u pi. Ne V-rk. I I J To Nl.ii.-ii Order fur onrTnn.Vlnps.Ar. SleaJ W;Hl For Konosi. Srbff. IfidastHoi'S Men. -rue ausiNCSi aU.CNLT LCARNC9 Awa 1.0.1 orr.es. $2ts!action GnaranteeA to Cust-n-ers ! Ai;-..l. .1 rita uiiui-itMiv lur 1.-. ia k 1430 So. Ponn Srjoare. Phii3ri. Pi 1- mntii vi IWIf4b I .Mr-. iiv,!:.!Hler: Ui-y Wi.l liinl iKHtomitif finjNt ynt r hn: wiil !!! tMkf !inm friHu tli-ir Imhiht :iti! fun; ii .. Thft prtl(ji ur; larv,v ;i;nl -no tor rvrrv iiitJ:i-in-tms irin ; n.iiriT ti n e ntU' htiI ire 'nnw nutk in M.-veral humln .1 i"i.:- a i.nti. :s t-.i-y fornny one ti niit!;orr ?iitI u;iuurN ( tlpr v iio i.- willing i wurK. KithtT 'x. tuurti n -tl : Ciifiital not nftlf i ; ue :tirt yitt . n-nrryiniiit nrv : n HH-iul ahiiiiv rquir". ; tTiii -r t.U ; ciifl 1o it h well a. Hiy uu. rr it. ns st m.re fr foil irtt ulnrji. u lu.'h wt ciujt free. Ai'irt STiMuN & Un. runUiid. Me. jtui U.'lvr. i SALESMEN WANTED To Sell Nurspry Stock. r'-ni!K::tf-if j pIir-.-.,i i:I u:h! r-U'Jir.- to ITK -t, Hr:'i. it t r.f -n i ;ir bii-in1 ii rn-ilv liirrir I. ;- .rmiif I.U i'is- rWW'ti.- n'w vurit-tit oi Fn.it ii ! liit'tiUil Tp-'. Writ- fT tvw.v. it'Hii t .i, mux Tunv, Mai-ik Avr.Nnc Ni-ivekiia, ! ACTIVE AGENTS OR FARMERS WANTED i To irtrr-'.r.i-c n.tr VA..l t.'.K .l.' ,". I.'. V.lT ! TE't FL:;;ri:.i;-t:i: and I-.tr.- s,;. .-.h.:i I I.Al Pt.Asrt k ir .hi- :! ti.:....i ii t l . i:.::.-. 1 !it. r A HE 1.1 A I.M. fill: I I. Hi. Ir-itl.-if-.. I rsA-W rwi Cnl-j f-rt.'uzir i'-u'f-''. Ti. IT WILL. PAY VOU t at. T TOv B 3IE3IORIAI. WOISK n Wm. F. SHAFFER, MIMEIWKT, PKNX'A, Mannf.turer of aD.l lMral-r .a V UU bit firaVrii ! i'litsi-Wia .,.,r So'. ' r '! Aim. A;mt J'rrtU WHITE BJ:0.ZE: Ptr.tt in r.-vd of M(;N1'MKNT t'-RK "ltd it to Iheir inti n-.t to. 1! at mr -i,.ti- a is.wr sitowinu wtil t au.rt iititw. V!;?' .t-i.-h .,Tt.rt:p. ft . f.'ny I Ifsr. 1 LOW. Iii.vl-,sitialait-ii..ni White Bronze, Or Purs Zinc Monume ment Inti-lucr1 t.T REV, W. A. !:',- ln-proTem.it it. ;l.e pH!.t of MAI Mil.!. --L ei.S.-Ti.K iton. aid wbiih is il.-st.iwd to lh Fopn'ar Vf-r.tr-.. r..r ur t o u.y.al-'e -J mate. Ma GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. jyblTOll'S NOTICE. The umleritmiJ ha Vn n; iir.r I aiertj.j nisHft tru'lti. f-! Ihe la- r',- Wvirlii-T . t. f wt-II w fifths mt-n' 4 c.Kit-e is to n-l.y .ren thut i Vol .ri- 'id Y'L, l:itiesof satii aitrMiin-.iiieru at ntr tfi-e in 'Z si t lismmirli i.ri Thttr-dav. tbe ITtli :ay '1--lsi at 1 ..'.-us It p- ra.. when and It. re ail "J sons are reiiwtil preM-nt tiie'r rits.nis w me, or r rielntrrod (rum eotnii.r in f-tr "re IhePind. YAU.MIM " ' ' t mm Z,r' .'CMi?fa;il '4i?V? ' xirfja I I 3 p-vfl AiiS iLX . lit a I rwmSMji M TrcuL:3, i $th , , !teiiCATARRH prl" AU-IU--
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